Ball State University - Orient Yearbook (Muncie, IN)

 - Class of 1969

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M., , , ,e-gn-A , All aspects of campus life contribute to his emergence-familiar places, knowledge of things, and association with people from diverse backgrounds i ER n, S . X x Kwik N NS W X Qywg-:ez 351. L, - .ge-g 'f:q:'::f:'45l1lygvg f K- - .ax t,'.s.fv'f' ff-,sf fag K. , -pw M, .x J- His home transforms into a focal point, a stable axis for all his movements. , .VA,. 5 .,,l,. A Q ,,.., 5 fl - f - l Q! we ,. X , 1? V. -Q LQ , V fq-'11-'aa--we at S- 5: 011 dj QL' fg:5qigQEIfTi'f.' Q f 3524.-3 ls, v ' -Till li A ' 'il-g: tl ':,T-Q zz, 5,14 ','Y2f1,.- :r,,1fij.' ' ob-vm. .31-f.-.Afw1f,,4.i. ',u.,Lu..1-.ffs ., ..,... t..- ,.:. Q- , , - - MW- - .N X. . -A - . f--M . A . Q-4--.....,,- V ,-,,.,......---' 'rethaseffsse-.212iiziwf-Q.,. .,.t A . . . X . V . . .X ,A .N ' ' .1 . V , N ,, ik Li ...,,..,., Developing this distinct oneness is not easy - he must explore in those areas of study which can contribute to his individuality. ,sq .N Q. so is I W2 ' I sv j! , , A ie W L ff '-7 n - xy ' -9. . ' 1 . ,V + L f., ' - :...:1uahn2L,,ge, ,,1'?,..,,p, VV ...ss Egfmgt 5 .,,. Relaxation-an integral part of lifeg a chance to esea pe everyday routineg a time to rest, play, laugh, joke, sleep. as e M ,l l e a a Fifi!! v 7 7 ,,, i nm 5 .1 ' f Q ' f5'?Q'.'f'i 'f -J rag P' .- vi 'iff' 'v 3 , 1 ' ' 4' 455 4' 1 ' .' '. 'H' I . 5 f .+- -f 1 -15 'F 7 ' A A ' Q . .v , :gif 6-x:.5,,5i , a,,,. ,JM ,V,lA'v N k LMI- ' w 45gIlf ', .jfk ' E4 ,nz Q' '21 WW 1 f . if 1 X V -elf -.V ,. Q1 M 'F Q ' 4 Uvvu fy, . S Y A ' . . , ,' 5' , . 1-Qs' Q N ff.,.,,?' X f N Through his creativity, his devotion to causes and relations with others, an individuaI's ideas become reality. ,J- x I ,fi ' i 1, x V7 1 5' S tg f- xv 'X K . Z AP SX 'J 4 X Q N , Mx. s9'7vlum. 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X.. .AMN He learns that others, as bits of cut glass shaping and surrounding a central form, complete for him his individualized self. 4-X., , dx, , flmxw ' 5 h . N5 Q XQ 'Hu1 ...nga LX-5. Finding his place on the campus, the place where he can do f'his thing, is the goal of students who desire personal development. The wide range in activities aids the student in this l goal and provides the spark igniting his talent. Golden fall brings suitcases books, all, to campus Qmffijr, W ' 7 gg, I 'fb Y I' 5 Q - iv Y , A I, X wg x N' sf , -vw- f!'E!'3 , S. ti Hi, my name's . . . a nifty new roommate. A suitcase brigade. Welcome back. How was your summer? Gee, I missed you. Old friends, new ideals, introductions, perpetual bookstore lines, house meetings sounded the familiar gong. The first of the season . . . a super date, a groovy weekend. Activities Night and a freshman introduction to alphabet soup. . . SEA, SCGB, PElVllVI, ACI YAF and UPP was the beginning of a resounding Ball State welcome offered to new and old. ,. .m....a..n-nu . hr 1,33 E f xx K 2 y via 7 O ,I Dum-da-durn-dum, Dragnet, black shirts, Big Al and the Mob kept their third of the Greek Weekend concert rockin'. Jbbfayi ,-1 ' -nrt, ,. Any questions? Greek Weekend found Ginny Hunt and Shirley Speigel answering many. Greeks on the march prepared for football and a balloon send-off. f V as . Q. W R A F A tl xviglf - H . A ,,. 2g, ,:,-. -mtv. Rt .1 tg? V E fN'RazSZ , A ' f ,r 'f K4' -' '-33' MP2-.ff3'H:iwv.y'Qg'fQX-5:-A N: 'N w ,g ' W . . M Q A we A M ww l ,Ji F-.. . 'nw Y-SU Irvx 2 4- Sunni. and college kids are really groovy, affirmed Tommy James and the Shondells. s l el lr , , 5-Q ,g51:5',. Yard party, skits, march, balloons, football pop concert, open houses signify Greek Weekend A Greek? Mount Olympus type? No, fraternity and soro- rity. What is Greek life? What and when is rush? How can l be involved? Where would I live? lt's all a mystery, no doubt. Greek Weekend was a time for roc- kin' out to the Taxmen at the Lambda Chi yard party, ask- ing questions, viewing ye ole first home game on Band Day complete with the Greek balloon send off. Tapping the toe to The lVlob, Tommy James and the Shondells and the Boxtops brought Greek Weekend to a close except for Sunday open houses held by each fraternity and sorority. , -0 V V l - 1 Crowd small, enthusiasm great, the Boxtops strummed the Letter. Just what is Greek life? ponders Bruce Hiday in Friday nlght's Info Hour. - R ack, rh y thm, recep tiveness, 24 XX .41 , ',fl,.f, sf fxs, K'.-JI: - iff? ij -1 , .Y,, fi if ,44' iftfji., 3 J: -QQ' Q57 wwf-T, 3'- , NC' - p Lx ' Tb i 2 .. J',? . -X, P '55, , ' Q 'luv A ' V ' -, Q,-v -can 3' - - ' YA , x Y 2 1 E rls.. --..--s.. A v' 'SMS f'55iT'? X, Q N X ,, X -S Xia: 'x N- . X sfiif X Ex , ,,. vyx ass 'til X XQX 3 X ui QQ R .. , 5 - 1' i .1 A .ns E I s kb X Q i Q if-.v...,,bW Mike Lawhon drummed out the Stix and Stones rhythm. , .,.J.,. . ..,. . XXQQNE, .,,. ,Q H . Q :,f :3u:f,.::-Z s ,3::x.jf' A 'Y' M Y f Sigma Chi's, Tri Sigma's sponsor annual Fish Fry ' Bring on the fish. lVlore chips here. How 'bout a coke or some cole slavv. Hurry, man, I'm starving. Sock 'em to me. All under the spreading circus tent on West 1, Campus. The aroma of freshly fried fish brought hordes 7 aw-, of hungry Ball Staters to the seventh annual Jonah Fish Fry. Tri Sigma's and Sig Chi's manned the zooming chow lines making endless trips from grill to famished mouth while early-comers rocked out to the Styx and Q A Stones. Later XKE's entertained with a movie on the green After filling up on fish, cole slaw and potato chips, students could rock out to the music of the Stix and Stones or relax under clear September skies while watching a movie on the green. 2 . Qi 'is -4. i F' 'N .--Q 'fm . X v.X Al Stevenson and Dana Christie indulged in a hearty supper. V3-Q-fire, , '55 ,. . n Chariot race, Battle of the Bands highlight annual Greek Circus Feed Step right up. Come one, come all. Get your hot dogs, your fish and your peanuts, a cigarette for the roulette, pie for the throwing, a kiss for a quarter. Laugh at the all-male girlie show, vvatch fraternity men slide into a tub of slippery slimy mud, or thrill to the glamorous chariot race, all fostered by the Greeks at the annual Chi Omega - Sigma Alpha Epsilon Circus Feed. Entertainment in the form of food, dancing, sideshows and games of chance were made available to students at the Friday night event. n X , , ' xlf ,..lqN,,m 1 f s, 1 , t ' lf . . . 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Willis Renz, Char Ellison and Bill Carrico the best costume award. Torch held high, Ken Bishop paces the chariot's first lap. f -Q- 1 P4149 9 I. , , V 4 C05 it '4 i Y F Paced to the starting line, chariots and their queens g were off in a thunder of tennies and aroma of dust Lighted torches, gold pillars, and flags lined the old stadium which served as the sight for the Circus Feed's featured attraction, a 12 lap chariot race vvon by the Sig Eps and AOPis. Hungry students were guar- anteed quick access to plenty of fish, hot dogs, po- tato chips, and coke as 10 food lines were added this year to the three lines previously used. Later in the evening, under the Big Top, students thrilled to the sounds of the Chosen Few and December's Children in a clanging, crashing Battle of the Bands. Pseudo sandals were contrived from twine and tennies. Theta Chi's and Tri Sig's pass in review led by SAE 's. 4 4 W I 49 v W N 5 5 'W W Q ' X O 4,3 0 Q wi , P JJ J Y Q Q J W U0 , lb' aa - O -,Q J J -f W ..a-if J J, U W , 5 ,, J Jw -0 Queen Judy, court of four reign over l968 Homecoming as Disney Daze sweeps campus Buzz-z-z-z. Sh-h-h-h! Don't tell . . . float ideas, theme for outside and inside decorations, what our suits look like, or where our float is. Midnight work sessions, last minute clean up and touch up and a foggy dawn set up. Hoots and hollers of the kick-off games, blaze and crackle of the bonfire and the beginning of a new queen's reign. School song, balloons and it's all the way down the field to a losing game. Open houses and John Davidson IDN Y ,ww ,J .Q brought a triumphant Homecoming to a close. J d 3,5 k .h ,968H . O Cho U Y S UWC , OITIECOITHIYQ UEEH, I l779g8. srl.. Queen's Court included Lana Alexander, Alpha Chi Omega: Jennifer Frewer, Delta Zeta,' Christie Little, Wood Hall: and Becky McDaniel, Rogers Hall. X 1,5224 K .,..,L 32 lVloans and groans.. .screams and yells. . .a blaring band. All were a part of the wild and wacky scene during Homecoming kick-off games on Friday night. Two hours of chasing greased pigs, squeezing through tires, and running relays kindled enthusiasm for the weekend's activities. Excitement was kept alive by the lighting of the traditional bonfire following the games. Activity then moved to the Fine Arts Terrace where amid oohs, aahs and congrats Judy Blaskovich was crowned 1968 Homecoming Queen. Concluding the evening was a series of skits ma- king up the Variety Show, HalIelujah for Happiness. VX lt was the blind leading the blind in one of Friday evening's games. I Q 'T 1 K 'l , ,N 2 fi H ' , I Q ,. .. 5 1' ' ,X -f i is . x 'tv' f B . . - 5 K Q: Among the semi-finalists competing for the Homecoming Queen title were Penny Flatt, Painter Hall,' Ruthanne McConnell, Alpha Sigma Alpha,' Carol Potter, Sigma Kappa,' Virginia Hunt, Davidson Hall,' and Gail Acomb, Alpha Omicron Pi. Groovy, Stupendous. Unbelievable. Roommate, sister, J.B,, you made it. I t a time for congrats, smiles and tears. WHS PN 'wr- 3 1 Me? Was it me? Did I win the contest? cried Joyce DeWitt in the Variety Show. Love one another. . ,, sang the Denomination of Truth. z .:'f f4f'fQ-ff' Q- .. '-'UL .,'i f 'if'-lx:'9iTf.'w. ' ' X ' ', Z 3 X ,AQVM ,, . it fem The court donned mums and ascended their float for the hazy morning parade. 'v' if 4' gi- . .Vw ' ,?rf'5 mrs? A ',V' if 8' ., pf- tit I is . V , if X ' 1' I I 4, gg 0 iz? W if A W li. , JV 1 Q. E V at A , J and . fr? I , . A . f-Q Sm., it st, , ff 1 The last napkin had just been stuffed, the last streak of paint splashed on, and the last costume donned. ln the end product, cartoon characters came to life and colorful floats delighted crowds that lined a five-mile parade route. Beta Theta Pi's float, Little Engine That Could, captured first place in the fraternity division while Alpha Phi's Thump Em took first place in the sorority division. ln the independent division, Industrial Education Association's Construct A Victory was the vvinner. his V 1 . ,W Q. ff ,ia Wfie V 241 '. EZ we t st. 9 est :f K X Q Qs 1 f ' T Elie v- 1m gf- . we 'S 'SM Ts S ll S as 5 Q 5 X .S My X Q s g if fx X- if s :f sz ., Nl 'Dwi N 5 1-: 'fairs' Q X 3' . 5- R Ermksiisw S x ,Q S 55 S S -if E V k mt. X 3, Y s .Q ,, S I M l x RV' A . Q Xf l 1- Y h No clownin', no jest, just rest before that five-mile hike I ss 1 8 Iss Disney Daze brought bubble blowing Marcia Friend, mouseketeer Diane G uidone, clown Bill Sellery and lots of youngsters to the parade. mms all' ASME N . e.- x ,B T R Q, 5:1 3 X x t , - so P m -X -at - s x- s 1 fTv i Q 4- x 4' 0 r .,1,.9 . ,. 2 .A ,f ii' ,- 35 1 . ' I T1 fx ,ZX S A The traditional parade - a first for President Pruis. 5 il : ,gat -Ley. . ' - .fy , e iixj fig ' V. t ,.f..f2 J' Jxgvj. , , . -1-Ts5?:,' if V Xl, -. iff , made A' . ' :Q 45.1, V. .T 5 X- X , .Z . , D gif r ' -V . --: mst -9- K , ..+, , . 1 P -e f T 1 f -szfw , s I -'1 .. ' .sffsxk gi, 1 ' Taking first for the independents was the Industrial Arts Association. The men of Beta Theta Pi won first place in the fraternity division. .X 1,21 '1 36 .J if QW of-AQLZ, -A 1 1. qv? 'FQ f V 1' 7 ' QQ, , 'Q ar' .. , 4 ' 'F , -Q ' 4 Q , Q L xg Q , Q v 'F 8 xl X , . in ,., 51 ' A ,, - 8 .I .. -K ' - E , A , t M, ML v A ,. . 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Enthusiasm was soon stifled however, by calls of Ball State losing fifteen yards and another touchdown for Eastern. Then onto the field marched the Pride of lVlid-America for its half-time show. Spirits were once again enlivened as the band's tunes took the audience Somewhere Over the Rainbow and Off to See the Wizard. Climaxing half-time was the presentation of the queen and her court. L 3892 X ' i X ii W: J' l V .I .3 .- M N l-' H W .4,., S , a , ? ' ? if Q . 7: Q! a . in , if Vkv at I, fi' I it .1 -Q 5 3 gif' 4 1 V A4 4 ,5 1 AP 1' Q 5, Q J' 4 Af? Q ' i ii Lg 3 if . yus.. tt s sw-all it i .. i . .s.e.1.-Air.. ,r M1 it t Fl A 0' ,V,, 0,3 A I W W , ., , 1 i. Q g ..,, , -H+, I n if l 1 I S .QMMAK VDVY U NQAQQ Q f' ,...., , I v M' W 3 l A! V Y ! J ' 5 i .5 AV 9 'Am'-MIM. Y' I 3 1 K I Q ' 2 J sfe t - 5 1 -, f u . ., , ll' l 5' S gf f 1-JW-V ..,., A. .i as s. I I Pass completed? Barney Wingate and Gary Wasson certainly tried royally for the skin -no score. x. XY' Q N? .x ni ,Nv- Sunny skies and 80 degree temperature brought throngs to watch the Cardinal's teamwork, but a hazy score pervaded Benadum Acres. 4 Concluding the weekend, Cardinal Hall was one scene for Homecoming dances. Streamers, balloons, and special lighting, enhancing a theme of Mardi Gras g waterfalls, palm trees, and ' island decor setting a mood for a River Safari g mushroom tables, colorful flowers, and a large poc- ket watch, carrying out the theme Late for a Very Important Date. Such were the atmospheres prevai- - I ling at Homecoming dances on campus. While students i 'gQ were dancing the hours away, capacity audiences in Emens Auditorium were warmly entertained by singer John Davidson and comedian Pete Barbutti. ,ti The Other Five were backed by Walt Disney characters. John Davidson wooed two full-houses with lyrics. I .W ' n 1. My .ml 40 ' -0.4 W, A 1.935 fi .,. pf I, Even politics made Campus Chest. Help a lady ln distress with a penny 5 M , , 7 -. ., ,,.-M . . ,. .. -xys. for Campus Chest. ' V 1. wif ' 5' 1, Je' l j, 9'3 Q? ' Q 1- -4-'51 a - 5 , j f V W Q 'Q-. 'L 5:22-,., :e:f3'f A 'pe ' A A, - f , 46341 wl- 'Q A .U X, . 3 L X ff 1 L I 37.50. . . 870. . . the highest for breakfast in bed. 47 Pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters vote yes for Campus Chest Come on now, Vote Yes for Campus Chest. Shell out those extra coins. How about a quarter, a dime, nickel or even a penny for a poor freezing soul like me. You must have some extra dough for philanthropy, clamored Abe Lincoln, Betsy Floss, Uncle Sam, Tinker Bell, an Indian or an Alpine maid. Caught. You have to donate to get on the elevator, leave the hall, get your mail, eat lunch or cut halls- all in a spirit of competition and aiming toward the 38,000 goal. This year faculty members also contributed through theirfirst faculty auction. . ww- , ,N A, as , i:, Re, f.,, xv' V .N Y nf' N ,ff 1 lille. Tim K olbe cuddles auction purchase Chopper, youngest Lambda .r 1 lr,,,,' -' K. X ,.,l,. Efvv- CO . l--::.L 4 sf 524.55 Chester Micky Dellekamp took a long-awaited rest. --yi-is 'fri .gf 1 ,gi Bill Martinez collected coins for Alpha Sigma Tau. Qb 5-ji' We-,Q ,I A ., , .WA , ..rf .- '- - ,,.,.,1-.pf Q: 1- - .,-get ..W.,x.:,fwg,',-jf-t.ffxf,:g.x-.15 -g:.,. m ,s+,:::,,:.f . , -'Ht .,.,4:::rfg,:fv5'1:':5vs-sw vm- Q---1zS::q,vf-viJana:-f-sezmswr - ...----1? 'f.x,f::g1'-sfi'-isgl . 4,5y.R:'.-du. :-2:-me W ' -is--vrba - ' N--X X rf-.Y 'f-,LQ ,, . f.,-:S-firw1-ffizff-fzf'-II-f 5:F- IEP-a 9 , . V-v'..,1:,,553:5j4:Q N ' ::'.-:::g55g.,-gjvi: ' 5: 0 ' ' ' v C x 2 , . i,..iA,::m Q P 5 xNxJC f' ' 000 v, ug, qt V Lx ,B ,x Hens... L J -K L s X oo N 0 PVJZQW-sw Campaigns, candidates arouse student interest 1968-the controversial year of student residency requirements, vvrite-in candidates and the Vietnam vvar. Buttons, posters, rallies, parades, hats, balloons and personal appearances became a vital element ofthe BSU students' involvement in the national, state and local campaigns. Bayh, Norton, Dennis, Ruckelshaus, Gregory and Whitcomb became a part of the campus political scene while Nixon, Wallace and Humphrey were a constant topic of polling, discussion and debate. Students protesting against local residency re- quirements were later allowed to VOTE in Muncie, Students often assembled to hear the views of visiting candidates. Birch Bayh, in one of his visits to Muncie, stops to admire a young supporter. Dwight David Eisenhower, 7890-7969. Rel' 9 v .id fn 2 ff 'f' 1' 'B sris 3' 5 x ,Q . ,.,- . . . Simi? 'f-33 'vx- ' V in-A Presidential candidate Richard Nixon didn 't make it to Muncie but did visit other Indiana cities and was greeted by student supporters, X Ex Democrat gubernatorial candidate, Robert Rock, made several campaign visits to Muncie and Ball State and met with enthusiastic supporters. S William Ruckelshaus, Republican can- didate for U.S. Senator, spoke to stu- dents in front of the Tally. Presidential candidate Dick Gregory campaigned in Muncie. f N9 .W.u2-'f' i P1 1 Indiana 's governor, Edgar Whitcomb, stopped in Muncie while on his campaign trail in the fall. Mrs. Robert Rock, wife of the Democratic gubernatorial candi- date, visited Ball State. Introductions, smokers, parties speak of rush Rush, introductions, invitations to dinner, cokes and coffee in the Tally. Rush in the Dugout, at the basketball games, at the Pig or in the gym. Time for a cig or a drink and a game of euchre or poker, and rush. And then more rush and smokers and then a final commital to the one and only. The wait for acceptance and the final announcement to the vvhole campus at the Student Center and finally pledge hats and pins. . . brotherhood. 44 WW, ,Z T3 ' Zig.: - f my ,131-fa ,A,.,:, , ,, A 44323195 J, S E ,EX , ut-:. ,Q Xxx .Six w 2 , -. L . N- IA1, , i' lv 1 , X t 11 2 . I If 1 1 f x, K. s xl 'T X x N. n. .f .'Q.U,-b 4, j . 5 . . ,xi ,. .'.-,fem , ,X., ,Y .wp x..v v , , , - .wyx i y ,., 4, f. A. Ak 1 ' A ,- nf, , Q fu, f 'da- 'rf I 'ffgf 3 f ,553 .Q -f'. . Xkif, J. rw , 1 A yi ix v .. Q 1 51.440 4. wwf QW g cg- 'f ge Rush is a time for getting acquainted and making the foundation for future binding friendships, decide Paul Cave and Steve Schegman. 524253 -1235! . S 'Y After the rriumphal walk to the Student Center Ted Woolever announced the 27 SAE pledges. flu., 1 'Let's hear if for the Sigs and their 22 pledges, shout Jeff Thomas and Bob Lipps. X co Rush-acquaintances, tension, sisterhood Rush coke dates, rush, introductions, rush teas, songs, tired feet, worn smiles, rush invitations, final parties, last minute practice, new outfits. Pledging, shouts of joy and happiness. The appearance of roses, owls, lyres, crowns, ivy leaves, lamps, arrows, daisies, violets, pledge hats and books depict the finality of organized rush the two weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas and the beginning of training for the novices as they reach toward the ultimate goal . . . sisterhood. 96 X si s , S' NX K 5 i i ff'W Tf -- ' i 4 2 1 ,WJ ,fx f 2 fi' ' i' ' V61 iii ri as As an Alpha Phi forget-me-not rings about the Alpha Phi suite many rushees are entertained in order to meet more sisters. Q, ,pv- if wiv Chi O's sing the owl song for rushees at their tea lt's Sigma Kappa life to these sisters as they sing for rushees. ' , ' - 'J W- EL. ,. :':'Gf:?x?4' ' 'N My ,. t ' ' I . ' m, .-1 The final party. A faint whiff of the wispy rose. Different sororities, yet the same . . . Greek . . . expresses Sue Becker. , ' Q A.: ' E A ' me rf ,bv R-, H A , '5 5 4 - : Q 1 4 4 I Eff, Q- S4 ,..,, .V as , L , . N , , , W s . ' , T 8 1: K i A -, Q, - 1, . lf we 5 X A , Fr JJ' -ly Jackie Long and Vicki Powell portray a flower girl and ring bearer in a wedding skit at Pi Phi 's final party. Chi O's light the fire of sisterhood during their final party. i W '1- f ,,. X - ...... 'XX X-,z' - X f W-5 35 A RN 'Q .ff x vu.. What are pledge trainers? They 're pretty great, cheer Alpha Sig pledges. Would you believe this is the twentieth one? But Doris Miller says it's fun. Paula Thompson peers into the hall decorationsg could she be looking for that special star? 1 V , -ff' v1-5 1' glib 1,92 ,.. 5---...F ' ' -Mah., ' f - , --raw, X 1,4 'X ' ff . ,Q-. 1 ,, 5. J- ..i,e.,, , Men : '. ,- N S I 61:21.- -A, E X. ,, .... . - wig '.r.'::-I 1 ww' SD ,Ns mms What a hoot! For Christmas? asks Kathy Matter. W. ' f 'Mak ln. 'S--. sv- ff'-s . -fl, w,..-'--Memvsrtw'-1f?? ' J 4 3 I Lights, presents, trees, caroling bring Christmas Sparking snow, flickering multi-colored lights that made twinkling shadows across campus announced the coming of the yule season. . . It was a time for secret santas, trimming the ole tree with bulbs of all hues, shiny tinsel and strings of cranberries and popcorn, sharing traditions, hanging snowflakes, candy canes and streamers about halls, suites and houses, caroling in the blistering cold and a fire in the fireplace with time to sit and chat and absorb the warmth that raditates most at that season . . . Christmas XT X, , l 1 i l ,Hx ,J in I w ' fl f f x lj f L f. . jg? I Vi J - ' l i if 1 X ig, , Wf,,,.M.- iff - ,X V WWW- bimwwsfifiii, i ., l l' 1 E III: ,1 X586 19 sf' if Bob Coddington and Connie Rhodes reigned over the Christmas Holly Daze. l Sparkling lights, mistletoe radiate Holly Daze amid holly, evergreens Seeing old friends, meeting new ones, dancing the hours away, dodging sprigs of mistletoe, gazing into the twinkling lights while dreaming of what the Christmas holidays would bring, anxiously awaiting the crowning ofa new king and queen. There was no better way of getting into the Christmas mood than by being a part of Holly Daze, the annual Christmas dance sponsored by Student Center Governing Board. 9 'TT' Which one will it be, is the question in the minds of this couple as they look over the pictures of king and queen candidates. Well attended this year, the Christmas dance with its gay holiday atmosphere was a time for meeting old friends as well as dancing the hours away. ' The last of the ballots were tallied by Tom Ley minutes before the names of the new Christmas dance king and queen were announced. I' , kg NJ' ey Q , Velvet, lace ruffles, chunkies and Mary Boarman. Susan Floyd and Andrea Carucci help put the finishing touches on contestant, Debbie Bunnell. ge' 'ings if .MV 2 if fs ' an P 5 km , QN5-., fi a :X I I 4 . V x Wk ' it it .,,, ,tl 'lN L45 '34 night on the town brought second runner-up, Tina Wysong, Kappa Theta Rho,' Miss Best Dressed Co-ed Carmen Marks, DeMotte,' and first runner-up Molly Bradley, Alpha Chi Omega, into the limelight. g mf- . N 'ri w night on the town features stylish co-eds Poise, elegance, charm and achievement . . . Carmen Marks, Miss Best Dressed Co-ed, DeMotte, and her first and second runners-up Molly Bradley, Alpha Chi Omega, and Tina Wysong, Kappa Theta Rho, drew many an eye as the 33 contestants enjoyed a night on the town amid love seats and storybook trees bedecking the Little Theatre in blue and yellow. Posing in campus, sport and evening wear, the three Best Dressed Coeds were chosen for college typicality, clothes-wearing deftness, academic achievements and leadership in activities. l 5.9 .kv 741' Can it really be me? What excitement for Carmen Marks to be selected Miss Best Dressed Co-ed from among 33 girls. Barbie MacMullen takes one final deep breath before her contest debute. P f W. s,QwsQm-ur Y A President Pruis explained a Delegates from professional organizations, learned societies and colleges across the country along with Ball State university 's goals and purposes. faculty and administration heads, donned their robes and took part in the processional preceding the inauguration. ln his speech, Tom K raack welcomed John Hannaford, president of the faculty senate, Speaking for more than 30,000 alumni, A. Dean Speicher, Pruis on behalf of the student body. greeted Pruis on behalf of the faculty members. warmly welcomed Ball 31-are'5 seventh president. Former Ball State president John R. Emens officially relinquished all responsibilities as he presented the presidential medallion to Pruis. Pruis inaugurated as seventh president ln a dignified and impressive ceremony, John J. Pruis officially became Ball State's seventh president in April. Preceding the actual inauguration itself was a processional in which representatives from nearly 400 colleges and professional organizations participated. Greetings were given to the new president by Alexander Bracken, Board of Trustees presidentp Edgar Whitcornb, Indiana governor, A. Dean Speicher, president of the alumni association, Alan Rankin, president of the Indiana Conference of Higher Educationg John Hannaford, president of University Senate and Thomas Kraack, student body president. Following the greetings, Bracken performed the installation, former Ball State president John R. Emens presented the presidential medallion and Pruis humbly gave his acceptance speech. Governor Edgar Whitcomb pledged his support Alan Rankin welcomed President Pruis on behalf Alexander Bracken presided to Ball State and its new president. of the Indiana Conference of Higher Education. over the inaugural ceremony. 'WW if in A formal dance, flowers and all, climaxed one hall weekend 5f'g an .R-K Dormitory weekends feature varied events Watermelon-eating contests, three-legged races, tug- of-wars, egg toss contests, scavenger hunts, football games. Sound wild? lt usually was for hall resi- dents who actively participated in special dorm week- ends. Following a day of exciting kick-off games, activity would usually center around an outdoor cook- out if weather permitted and then a movie-on-the- green or a dance under the stars. Dorm weekends were ordinarily sponsored by all halls in one complex but some dorms planned weekends with Purdue halls too. F41 ..pfiT1L t -E ,'?E:: A .,. F ' T 'Z -s2'.h.1:5iEZ-': Fira 9323? 41'- Qi: If, is :stirs 12-54111 S2-5:-. 'ziymz 'fig-.QDLs1f,x-xv: ge-533115-.,guk.f.-L.gw.g2L 'F'-J.-,:v'..-1 - i 4 f Tgfr-4'ff'Il'fi - z-- f325 '4Q 'E xi'-5: -'7'.-? 1 ?i: ,'..f. wiv' 'iff J... r, 'I www X. Q, .-,- Ln... 3 W Or X. 'T' sy, , man 'W I .V '- f 1- ' ., ,, 'f nn I J ' gg i -:T -gf 2' Q '-' 4 ' t M,-ff :CTM xr f X N 5? X ! I! Q I xayfx a-- . PM 4 ,'f,:?'7?', K' ,gg r 4 'I sw-- 'E'-U fi! T X 3 'Q' . , . Q- A h A Q fix ,Q u t , ti QQ 'N ,fx --:. t X Y ., .N Fraternity men entertained orphans with a Christmas party, gifts and Santa Claus. An SCGB Easter egg hunt provided an afternoon of furr for children who sought eggs for fun and prizes. g F? S-WSSSSN +xNQyxS' Q x 7. 42- X ,th N V1 SGW' Kappa Theta Rho and Sigma Alpha Epsilon sponsored Bowl for a cause to raise money for cardiac aid. Students show concern through philanthropy A jolly Santa with a bag full of toys . . . a life-size Easter bunny with a basket of chocolate eggs . . . a young coed proudly displaying a box filled with everything needed for a genuine Thanksgiving dinner. Involved in situations such as these, Ball State student organizations showed their concern for the less fortunate. By organizing food drives, fund drives, and parties for underpriveleged chil- dren and orphans in their spare time, students man- aged to make the lives of others a little brighter. President Pruis admired the King of Hearts crown presented to him by Alpha Phi Heart Fund Queen Diane Heinlen and Marsha Anhold. tai t Traditional lace and a long train adorn the gown worn by this coed. say, K, -, .. L.. 'K Connie Latta, Alpha Phi, models one of the newest styles appropriate for honeymoon wear. Preparing to model her selection in wedding attire is Penny Ralston, Delta Sigma Theta representative. Delta Zeta presents annual bridal show ln planning her trousseau as well as what she will wear when she takes that walk down the aisle, the future bride appreciates any assistance she is given. By attending Flame Fantasy, the annual Delta Zeta bridal show, she caught a glimpse of the latest fashions, appropriate for a bride and her attendants. Modeling the various styles of wedding apparel along with the most up-to-date in trousseau fashions were representatives of each sorority. A Mini- lVlod mock wedding added a touch of entertainment. 3 -r 3 X 3. W' S K, 'V -.fm-.. +1 4 Y ..-qv tg A b AA Myra Bewley, Pi Beta Phi representative in the bridal show, needed some Debby Flanders, Kappa Theta Rho, models assistance in adding the crowning touch, a headpiece, to her wedding attire. a becoming gown noted for its simplicity, xi? -. 4 70 3, 'Nf' W .Ll ' 3 ' S W .qv Wagoner Hall residents captured second place in the men's singles division. Competition, choreography, costumes compose Nmi! fo 55 www fx ff 'Ili - 4 ' L x N -x,.is3sg Nw tw N. Members ofAlpha Chi Omega sorority and Sigma Phi Epsilon A 3 t Q3 .x fraternity combined their talents and won first place honors. 3 W Q Sigma Chi s won first place with ki . 1 ' I :K X S -ig rheirmedley of Heart of My Heart 4 -ff S q Q h Q li 2 s and ,sweetheart Ofsigma Chi ,, N51 H - 1 -lx m i. , 9 P If , 'JM Q N , X if-is , is ,fix-ihnxfg , V E, . x i A i t, t- - i Q ' i sw , fx I is J X m i if I' ,di . . I - i 211' 1 xy xi ff:-n fs - XY A g K .fs vftfif Q - . . - ' ' I ' , i G vii f L XX x A , ' f if I f ig ' A 'ss-wt ' 5 R Q V-'T ,Y-It s. i gn 5 i i 2 - , A T: L U V s W I W gs, B I K ,sw - Z. A ,ja ' Spring Sing lyrics Combining vocal talents, rhythmic movements and color- ful costumes, campus groups vied for first place hon- ors in the Sigma Alpha Iota-Phi lVlu Alpha Spring Sing. With their animated presentation of 59th Street Bridge Song, the Alpha Chi's and Sig Ep's took top honors in the combined division. Winning first in the sin- gles division were the Sig Chi's who combined derbies, a soft shoe and barber shop harmony into a successful performance of Heart of IVly Heart and Baker Hall residents -who, dressed as animal-like characters, sang their way to first place with Talk to the Animals. lx, For the second consecutive year, residents of Baker Hall placed first in the women 's singles division. Fred Stark enthusiastically directs the Lambdas and Ch10s , ' ., ,G - A ' 1 i -r Q E, 1 ,Q ' Q ea' if smsirgr xx I B l - - V A . L ,W Y .1 is ' 3?-qv, S LE! .Id a-K lb V V ly ,, X5 . A ff -A r' -. t fr ' V t X a , 9 5 ' K l ' - ? . ,i j t P f S n F9 get as gi g' f y j WW Kira? -av fa .mp .,., 3, ly .,:.i . 3: . ,. fr? A v r F il if 5 Tri! ' A With their medley, Sunny Side of Love, Alpha Phi's and Delta Tau Delta's placed second in the combined division. Af. ,A . -1113 Diane Heinlen, Alpha Phi represen tative, became Playmate of the Year. xi? .W W f s. 5 .Y ., ig K tk. A '-', ' '-QA 'il :HJ3 '- 'a NIEHS? N Z- ' n QE: fi x. ,,' 55' H' WW? 1 X Y H, ' rf fx. mn. 'Ft 'fm 2.14 f , , x frfifx Y 'QT - 9 J , Ffa ' .- 4 'Q 'NX v Playmate, Bachelor chosen in contests A chance to win a lifetime subscription to PIayboy magazine as well as an evening's entertainment at any Playboy Club and the opportunity to vote for the campus Playmate ofthe Year - that's what a ticket to the SAE Playmate Dance bought for any male willing to take his date to the event. ln competi- tion with seventeen other coeds, Diane Heinlen was finally selected as the reigning Playmate, In similar style, Chris Calpin was selected by coeds as Bachelor of the Year at the Tri Sig dance and contest Can 't quite figure it out, says Chris Calpin, X K E, chosen by coeds as Bachelor of the Year. f x JK' 'b I .JM .',,x,- . ' 1 Jef xx' X M., - Q v'- ,, .. X 'lygrw J.. 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IW' Vu- ., sq-Qfat ., X' if in mudd Tug-of-War Blood, sweat and tears. lt wasn't all that bad but anyone willing to pull for their team in the Theta Xi Tug-of-War finished the struggle looking a little more bedraggled than when they entered the contest. Those emerging as victors, however, didn't fare quite as badly as the losers who were pulled right down into a big bed of mud when they no longer had enough strength to keep tugging. Fifty-five teams competed with Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Alpha,Sigma Phi Epsilon, the Crabs and Rogers Hall taking first. - -91- .,v -I 1 ix-sq, r' 4' , 'V' , ' ,s , ,' 7' - A f-I-J' 49 , , 1 , , Y -, - - ff 'pt - h fd, if- J, J--I I... ' Q ' E. N' -'M' Ji, 1 -315 'Q' A is cfalkgl. s aw A' fs W A ' 1-1-if N ' 1' s. .-gr-Juffg. Q95 4 ,if va, gy, ga 1 A ' Q72 r 'P-, -ef. - ptq . ' iff i ' 1 - D 4 km - 7. A - , , HL. 'W-rw-ft' it Wfvs ii kv ' W f! ,N 44 a4 +, M-69 A teammate stumblesg everyone falls and takes a bath in the mud. EM- gm f', he Greek coeds battle for Derby Day Iaurels lVlud-filled hair, whipped cream-covered faces, greasy hands, wet feet and sore muscles described the Condi tion of sorority coeds following their participation in a series of action-packed events taking place on Sigma Chi's annual Derby Day. Starting the day was a chase during which coeds hid themselves in bushes and behind buildings, waiting to capture an unsus- pecting Sigma Chi and steal his derby. Alpha Phis captured the most derbies in this phase. Then followed a best-dressed duck contest and a round of games with the most points being won by AOPis. if The Sigma Chis left their marks on all participants with black paint before game competition began. X ini P rg! 'N N ' fx. U 1- 'M' ' 5, X i HF., , 4 k v 6 x 1 4 , - i M . AJ . ' l L gi g . ' . t ,,., . ,Q 5: in W kg,--'M Gaz? 2 i 1 V S ,f 4. A ' .. , if f-M ' 1. X -N 1 ' 1- , ii gg I , Q? X, . A , gg 5 , 31 . 4 T D . N i f ' 451 - I . . Y 3 - x x '. ' W f , f f 1 ' 'W , DE ' ' ' 4 I x ' 1 X . , X x - Derby Day Queen candidates from left to right were Karen Kamp, Jan Diggins, Sharon Blair, Kathy Davis, Eva Kish, Connie Bine burg, Marilyn Stone, Jeanine DeCarlo, Bev L yons, Linda Lee. X I At least whipped cream tastes better than mud says Pam Rogers, Alpha Phi j . s X X' f I Xen 5 lv Ny Jr,-. Q, yy xy V 1 . 'QT' I A ig1'.,xg , y 1 . I -45 1 Carol Cooper got what she wanted but not without dire consequences. X 79 Mass protest rall reflects discontent 11 We are not second class citizens, We demand stu- dent voice and university reform, Student Senate is not dead. With these cries, students flocked, in the spring, to a mass protest rally which enabled students to freely voice their discontent and air their questions. Nearly 1700 students gathered under rain-threatened skies to discuss peaceful but firm measures that would be taken by Student Senate and other campus leaders to insure student voice and the administration's recognition of this voice. Student body president Tom K raak and CharlieEllis, senator who originated the idea of the rally, reacted to student grievances. Y 1. WQ, M08 23' 1 Am The satisfaction expressed on this student's face reflected the feelings of many participants about the rally. f :J di? WS l Q. 1-2 r'i,'ig fxysbgll 5 . . 3 X 5 .Qs .-Q. sa ff 2 . s , ' R' V si - ii ' L 4, gf , .X x k3,kQ g.-gtg. v if 'Ss-.4 V -5- :..' - -11, . ' Q, h -s X- C. N H . :PK . , 1 sa Ag S X 'Q ' 3 rbi - - ' r . R+ if ,M . . was 5 X1 1 ,very R 0 . ,Q ,. . K .im si . M. les X ,, X V . x Q N . Xs- zx R 'TF l Debbie Bertram was named Miss Congen- iality for the second year. -s 5, , Karen Kamp becomes new Miss Ball State The silence of several breathtaking moments was sud- denly broken as, amidst wild cheers and clamoring ap- plause, Karen Kamp was crowned the 1969-70 Miss Ball State. Weeks of grueling rehearsals, hectic prepar- ations and numerous interviews combined with an un- derlying feeling of tension, were all forgotten by the new queen when the coveted crown was placed on her head. This was not the end, however. It was the be- ginning - the beginning of more busy schedules and tense moments as the Miss Indiana Pageant drew near. .F ,,...e'9Q -.. 3 ...xv 'fm ' Q .Q qnu. 3 I c -5' L ,351 4 1 1 .4 Q. '. ' ,151 0 ,F 1 .J Y' ' f.. 4 up .Q ' Ag V ' . - N t 5 Z 34 . -9, A' - 1. . 1 5 N K QI' 'ffg J 'F- sm. Runners-up Shari Mattix, 2nd,' Debra Weiss, 4th,' Bev Parsley, 3rd,' and Mary Lou Nichols, 7st,' surround the new Ball State queen, Karen Kamp. Awaiting the final decision were the five finalists, from left to right, Debra Weiss, Mysch Hall,' Bev Parsley, Tri Sigmaj Mary Lou Nichols, Maria Bingham Hall,' Shari Mattix, AOPi,' and Karen Kamp, Hurlbut Hall. ' ,L Tears of happiness filled Jane Faris' eyes as she recalled her reign as queen. 1 83 QS 4 Marsha Anhold, Mary Lou Nichols and Karen Kamp join Andy Rent. ,, The ten contestants perform together in a song and dance routine as the anxiety filled moments, involving individual appearances before the judges, approach. Q. I-V' i .rl r1 '. paths, . U.-I' .R Q ,Ll I -Q., N K Ska S VA Judges took that last careful look before making a decision Kit Field, Miss lndiana, and Jane Faris, Miss Ball State for 7968, watch pageant activities before crowning the new queen. 86 . 'QV . ln talent competition Karen performed a free exercise routine to Ebb Tide. New Miss Ball State assumes varied duties Presenting trophies. . giving speeches. . riding in pa- rades . . In her role as lVliss Ball State, Karen Kamp will be performing certain official duties, which in addition to her other activities will fill her sche- dule for the coming year. The versatility needed for this has been exhibited by Karen. An elementary edu- cation major planning to work with the underprivileg- ed, Karen is also a well-rounded sports enthusiast. 4. . V NX XX , There were plenty of friends and well-wish ers on hand to congratulate Karen. Marsha Anhold, Alpha Phi, sang l Am Sponsored by Tichenor Hall, Patty Spangler did the Shari Matrix, AOPi, presented dialogue and the Greatest Star from Funny Girl. Barbara Streisand number, Don 't Rain on My Parade. the song Much More from The Fantasticks. S Q-f am A ...fn X30 xx I S Jefmffef Ff6'W6f Pf-Wed 6 WSH Side Story medley. Bev Parsley recited her own monologue of What ls A Girl? 44' Nancy Berger, for her talent, perform ed a piano medley of romantic songs. Debbie Bertram sang Summertime pr0viding her own accompaniment. Playing an arrangement of Romantic period's Tolichenelle was Debra Weiss. Artired in the appropriate costume, Mary Lou Nichols did a Ukranian folk dance, barefooted. 523'-I J. Ji A-3 l li iv : Z si -,naw 9 Variety Show climaxes weeks of preparation Original and creative entertainment in lively Greek style comprised the twentieth annual Theta Xi Variety Show. Combining their talents in five separate divisions, fraternity and sorority groups wrote scripts, designed costumes and arranged choreography and vocal presentations to put together productions that would merit them top honors. Capturing first place were the Alpha Chi's, AOPi's, Beta's and SAE's. Second place went to the Sig Ep's, Alpha Sig's, and Kappa Theta Rho. Delt's, Pi Phi's, Theta Chi's, Sigma Kappa's and Alpha Sigma Tau's took third place. An exotic dance was a part of the production, ln ls Out. Entertainment was provided by Jim Cahill. Entertaining comedy character- ized the production, There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This, which won second place. Combining their talents were members of the Sig Chi's, the DZ 's, Tri Sigs, Sig Taus and Kappa Alpha Psi. -.man Q P is fx 1? 5 5 f v .gif N.. .11 L., Q Q 9' fm' , X xx --..,,,-v X 94 Cyclists race for victory mark in Lambda Chi sw i Q N Y Q' igxiq N4- Ne A iw 4.-Q c ay rir ., ' 'X ,r,. .fr M Q alba 3 'QW X- ', N 1 -ny: A , Q- X ta X. ., .- ' r-,' W 2 A rif f 4 'Me N af-'W' .. r V... a ' as 2 - c - gs ' X 'J' N 'F' -1 Q ihi, X x x qw ' , x. Q ilu J. rf N ig. gwixx 1. uf. ,. .m x, 2 a a- Lf . a ' .mg ' ww: ,, Q. N is , A Q-.5 ,Q -- X5 Q- X gi Q N ... X 'i X xx N 9 X X Q 4' J N XN N N X K xv X N x X X 1' A X H' x S X X X xx l S ' X X N X Y X if z X R X L- , . X . . as X , X , x x K if-A i ya N - .1 1 fx Qx' X - X .V A , V x x A t ,sm SX AS X f X wx il X N X N. . -.' I x N-pf Sf X RS X, X M Rx X , -... . X- . ' S S x S R ' .- ' ' vga 'h 47,53 X N - l 2 W S f Q X N wi X My X 5 , X J? Q A a . M X 4 , 1 X Q r X Q A i Bi ke-A-Thon weekend Sweltering sun, beating on the futilely watered- down dirt track, while cyclists kicked up dust as they encircled the course, increased the grim deter- mination ofthe teams. Riders pedaled into their pits, with perspiration dripping as they relaxed their taught muscles, only to be responded with con stricting pain. Apprehension, agony, and excite- ment vvas replaced with ecstasy, elation, and tri- umph as the 33 teams reached the climax of the Sat- urday afternoon competition during the 19th Annual Lambda Chi Alpha Bike-A-Thon. lt took much dexterity and prac- tice for Julie Neal and Julie Wright to make a fast change. l t was a thrilling moment for these two members of Delta Zeta when they saw their team finish first. XE? , H455 if ' ' ' U - ,. . Q5 9.651 -Q-, -N. 5 3, 5 42: . ' '. I ' 0' J 1 -E - x, - -wt. Q. 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Sigma Kappa riders finally yielded to Delta Zeta cyclists who capped first place honors in the sorority and then went on to win the overall race by defeating the Crosley Hall team which had placed first in the independent division. g Adding to the spirit of the occasion were the pit decorations put up by each participating team. r E , , an ww' i ,flvg k' '5s..,,4 -. - . xs-1, X' sv ' f -5 41 5335 i as at E 2 X rf . ,y If K5 L., Cr! wi Members of the winning Delta Zeta trike team happily accept the trophy symbolizing their victory. For the first time in five years Sigma Kappa lost. 'X' , ,. 'X Y sl, , xr- W X ' . 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A l ' - An ' ,Jar 00 SS vq A rider's confidence . . . a spectator's tense anticipa- tion. . . a child's fascinated interest. . . a victor's ela- tion . . . a Ioser's depression. Expressions on the faces of participants and spectators alike were an indica- tion ofthe many moods felt by those vvho trudged to the Fair Grounds on a hot, sultry day so they could ride or cheer their team to victory. -22 -c.,. X L: new i ff WX 1 ffl- Q ,E Posting a record setting time of 1:53.44, Black Key cyclists raced their team to victories in the inde- pendent and overall divisions. Sigma Phi Epsilon, the winner in the fraternity division, vvas a close contender for awhile in the overall race, but the Black Key team led during a majority of the 80 laps. It was a combination of expert riding, skillful mounts and dismounts and no penalties that aided the team's effort. Sigma Phi Epsilon came in second while Sigma Alpha Epsilon, top qualifiers, placed third. Miss Ball State, Karen Kamp, helped present the trophies to the winning teams in each division. eral n x X. at A M T . 'N Q s . ., News t .5 J ...N is i Xkg 1 ,vggff x Q 3 SQ' Q il : Liu . k IS. f . Black Key team members proudly displayed the trophies they won as a result of record-setting victories in the independent and overall divisions. v , -laws if 126 lf' ,M I WF iii 4 'B 45 4? fl, 41 1' 5 . , . ,L , 'F I Zi, . r 1 ,V a 'Qt s V' yy' , ' , big im., ,e A' JI.: V 5 1 . I .4 , . '-rf H 'z. g ,S-mf., . A X I' ' X , .P 1 4321 4 e- v Xe , f f - Y , 3: , I 1 TW N X .,-37,1 , 'I' D I , g f Qi '4' b 1 ' J J i 7 ' i A Neff i f A X JE - .:' - V wif t jf' ep 1 751 Q -fri V 'ff' 9 . I , . I' Aff f iff M - ig if N 55 A . A , N 'i If ..f,??2 All the dust, sweat and tension really seemed worth it when winners received their trophies. ug xW xx Winners were congratulated and losers consoled as the race came to an end. fx X, 4 If. -V ' g V L A F -.X in - 1, sr 'M -if -,gi f L ' ' ' ' v 5 5 ' .. 2-' V .L '- ' -. , I W e J ..... 'RJ in Ii ff-I if? 361 ' . , fe .- , ,.,,, V V ,. . . ' .- ,ki-,f,g,, -V-1-.fl --e- , Tr, 1' ,' fi -. ' f .1 Q?-:,.. M fx-me ja-gi, sy Man gn wg! , . . ' , --'- 1 1, 1 -ff fi 'V ,ang-1: 'Y' y1'g,1f , ' 'V -vie .ff ,, , V: . , 1- '- ffm-.. 4f.:,,,+.f Z ,,f.,f -V '1a,7,'. ,.,. Q 4 , Q A-.393 - -' ' -4 Q' T M , - 4 sf . -if 5 - ' 5', ' 'fl-3'.J ' ' ' 1 3' ,Q -' V' -9.22, ' ., -e , 'il' ' ' - --'+P . V 4 ' 41 , ..,,, re. , 'HQM . .'f'-'ff H E -1 ,. -A ' B-- zfsvz 1' , .. . - . . If f W e , f , - '3P3S1!bmu,. ' A..-4. ,,-, 4 . . jx. .. ' . -,.,. x 1 , M4 ,E w e- '.. . w ' . 5 - 1 '. ' 51 ff' ,: 'ff'- 2 . T '1'A ' 5-12 - , J-ff. -Q. , 5. , A - ,vp v, 31, ,, , ,.: - 1 Ar- .. . . , AJ.. 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MN, .-irq.-...Q--Q. -... -1-, :i 4 ..., vw:-T f Ill fivlulrllii .LEX Q .. 1 .J Ken Wissman and Tom Kraack discussed Senate business is-ss.:.s.' -1 ' X' ,Ms - - sl vs is ' X is 4 WS long after its adjournment. . , .,t ,..-a3', A+ 'lQw xc, V ..eLiNV ,,,.,.-f-- xx . 'x Campus politics stress involvement, reform Show your concern for campus affairs. . . support candidates. . . don't display student apathy. Cries like these echoed all over campus during the days prece- ding student elections in the spring. Many issues had been raised during the year and much was acom- plished by the Tom Kraack administration but, still feeling that more could be done, a new party, ACT lActivate Campus Thoughtl, was formed. ACT put up a slate of candidates and campaigned vigorously, op- posed only by independent candidates. Following a good election turnout, the independent team of Tim IVlains and Jerry Williams became student body heads. Senators listen to problems aired by concerned students at a Senate meeting. 705 .gf ff fs ff .rg ' 1 fx ffm. 222 3,5 V-3 .. I Av 1 1,55 ga. - J E! Qs. '72?'... , , 'ififfg ff fe, ix, NX f -,,-V an, . -Y Socializing: intregal part of campus environment T.G.l.F. celebrations. . . Parties. . . Monday nights after chapter meeting. . . Coke dates. . .Wednesday nights at the Pig.. . Flush . . .Sunday afternoons at the res. . .Study breaks. .. Folk singers, peanut shells, and table telephones. . .Tally during float hours. . .Whatever the hour, day, or month BSU stu- dents could usually find a reason or excuse to so- cialize vvith friends and to escape from the never- ending routine of books, meetings, and classes. .707 Campus political affairs rnanolized Ken Wissman's time. Blue Key member Rick Krueger was SCGB president. , x -N f i ., 'is5's ,, 'J .ft -V, . , 'N , ' 5: 7 11 5 Y. :.g. - ,,-V 1 . H , . gl ' Nw' Q Thirty-six receive Who's Who honors Outstanding in their service to school, high academic performance and leadership in a numerous variety of activities. . . thirty-one seniors and five juniors were selected for Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. The varied campus's population was a factor as to the number chosen from among juniors, seniors or graduate students having a 2.5 overall accum. t,il.,,.w we A V . - . J: f .2 , i - -V--, ' f .iff -' i , -' ,-gf' 9 ' 1 ' . Q ,. ., .,,, le, H ' ff Marc Collins was active in Blue Key, SOC, and SVS. is l f 'w-mi., . x ., l sig- is Judy Blaskavich, ORIEN T editor-in-chiet was crowned Homecoming Queen and Tom Barshoff served as business manager of the ORlEN71 UU 5 Greg LaMar actively served in student and hall government. ,.- ,vX,AV jx Myra Middleton, Sigma Kappa president, served as ORIEN T copyeditar. - :Ngjwlg mfvg- QSM' . , . -:NVQ 'F' 3 SWS? -. x. 'V Q '1 Ei ., tif' Q x x X. Q wk N .E X ,gi-mx? 1-2 - ft x 1: V :- X .4 N, .. 3? QQ: . yt W,,,.Q.e.,ae..3t X -1: 331'jY2,..,i0- .-we M 5 am.-,' 1-iff 3 ,fl , -gg 5 -, - 914 , ,. Q V ying: -if ' 41 s 1' - 'I ' e g f 5 'gg ' W -4-5' H I 5 , ' 16 ,Ag -Z, ' .. A 'A 1 1 mv fy 2, A 5' eff .-Sz e! .vf 5 'qt Q K A? 5 ' ri Dick Whitcraft, a member of Blue Key served as Homecoming chairman and Tom K raack headed student government as well as SOC activities. r' 1 Y Q xx ' t ' Nu. Jim Yunker headed the DAIL Y NEWS' staff as editor. nie' 3' Music was the cen- ter of interest for Beverly Mathews, mu- sic major and Vic- tor Smith, a major in Social Science. .N X Q Q Nt We Q - X , ..,,, x, E X Mark Miller carried a double major in math and social sci- ence but still found time to serve as l F C president. Dave Summers was active in Beta Theta Pi fraternity, Blue Key, SGS and Cardinal Corps. M-475 1:35 Q 1625 ,gy CQ! ,ea wr? N bs N NX -S x xxx X Xxx Y ri' . 5 m il 1 . X if Wizalwi' kg XA. Shirley Coleman, Student Center Governing Board vice president, also was a Cardinal Corps member. Harlan Wright's time was often devoted to political activities. ' w 5 w ' x Y , , , . N, . - N. qt-,-. f Q x I nyc... 5 ' If V ' 3, - Q ,. ., f .-7f'ZQ,':f 4 , . - f Jxlb-.,f5f. ,fi .,. 1. . V , f,,xnwv.,4Cf ek' X fy' -.5 ., 4 H ' , , Q -, 434' LGR- 15 Q. .1 I A .Q V, fic, 5 f 53 a , gl: ff- - ,, ,' A 1 X maj? 1 xx .. my ,- ' .j V V 'WX 5,912-2 . , N .4 f 4. . - - '-A - 44- 1 1 yn ., Q-5 ,A tx, -,- f, s I . . N. Q. fx? , .J I A - ,L-: .N .-'L Q f -'K .- ,V x 4 - . 1 - W. ' jar - sift. it ,z Eg ECW . V K R-Q, . . 1 , 1 . ,'-- r L K' 3, xx Q . Q - I' Q X , Q 'Y fs y 5 x 2' fi 33326 .. X1 i Women 's varsity tennis and var- sity cheerleading kept Arlene Pow- ell busy. Mary Barefoot gave her time to journalism activities and a governing board chairmanship. John Little, a speech major, devoted his free time to Sigma Chi, Blue Key, SCGB and Student Senate activities. .vx '37 'WN va- ' Pam Whitestine, a member of Clavia, was the 1967 Homecoming Queen and Ed Dunsmore served as Blue Key vice president. NOT PICTURED Lynette Alsman Joyce Hanna Karen Charles James Keating Karen Coleman Doug Marsh Jan Fuller Dee lVlcKinsey ff: 'iw UQ . RK gt X x XYQ, .f Sandy Ruoff Taubken was active in Alpha Chi Omega soror- ity, Clavia honorary, Student Senate and SEA projects. J f A gif f f' f 'f , .l t ffm C at c , - ,-7 -.figs ' g we Wg' Sharon Smith was Special Events chairman for SCGB and Tom Engle served in Student Senate and on the Homecoming Steering Committee for 7968-69. Nw -' SM., -....--'- ,A -all 1-J A Mike Nova, Blue Key member and Lambda Chi president and Jackie Jagger, active in Clavia and Alpha Chi Omega, were also elected to Who's Who. Andrea Taylor, member of Sigma Kappa and Clavia, was Student Senate secretary. The Paul Taylor Dance Company prepared one of their routines for a performance in Emens Auditorium and a dance clinic. The popular and widely known Uni- versity Singers of Ball State re- hearsed for another. Spectacular, -J Auditorium, theater schedule diversified, worthwhile programs Popular music. . . stage productions. . . comedians. . . modern dance performances. . . classical orchestra mu- sic. . . ballet. . . folksinging . . .educated lecturers. Re- gardless of an individual's tastes, there was some- thing that would benefit him in the Emens Auditorium schedule of events during the year. Rarely did a week go by that there wasn't some type of program be- ing presented. For additional entertainment, there were regular performances by drama students in the popular productions at the Little Theater. A modern ballet dancer waited for her cue to begin her performance. This scene displayed the colorful pageantry viewed by the audience during the production of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado. Problems of a village peasant during Tsarist Russia were portrayed in the popular production, Fiddler on the Roof 'Q 9' X 'N X1 N Q' ,QA xx if! Lia A young dentist constantly found himself en tan- gled in romantic predicaments in Cactus Flower. Drama in the Man of LaMancha unfolded as Don Quixote donned his armor and set to renounce evil and recapture chivalry. ivid stage productions bring crowds to Emens Uncontrolled laughter, unrestrained tears, rising emotions, standing ovations. . . such were audiences' reactions to the ever-popular stage productions pre- sented at Emens Auditorium throughout the year. Su- perb performances like those witnessed in the dra- matic musical IVlan of LalVlancha, the delightful comedy Cactus Flower, and the poignant production of Fiddler on the Roof, drew capacity audiences as did the professional quality characterizing the productions of Apple Tree and Lamp at lVlidnight. A woman's true love and capacity for understanding were tested in Lady or the Tiger, a segment of Apple Tree. Galileo's beliefs were in constant discord with those of his Church and the Pope in Lamp at Midnigh t. 'x :Ng . Andres Segovia, classical guitarist, demonstrated his ability to adapt con- cert compositions to the guitar. During a cross-country tour, the Goldovsky Grand Opera Theater appeared at Ball State to present the French opera, Carmen. NW XQQTGSQMQ 5,4 ,,,, For those who appreciate the more seri- ous style of music, there was a perfor- mance by the New York Pro Musica group. Concert series offers cultural enrichment A classical guitarist. . .an internationally famed phil- harmonic orchestra . . . a master of the harp . . . a grand opera theater. . . a widely acclaimed orchestra leader. Classical describes last year's Emens Auditorium Con- cert Series in general terms but much more could be said about the interesting variation in types of performances. The wide range in areas of classical music with appearances by noted artists in these areas, contributed to a season of memor- able concerts and cultural entertainment. Nicanor Zabaleta, who has been referred to as the King of Har- pists appeared with the Muncie Symphony for one concert. s-,,, th Man tovani and his orchestra enter- 4 tained audiences at Ball State with a combination of classical, con temporary and Broadway music. I Eugene Normandy brought his Philadelphia 4' Orchestra to Ball State to present the only indiana concert this season. Presenting popular rock numbers in their own variation and style were the members of the ever popular Four Tops. Entertainment by the Ramsey Lewis Trio focused on jazz. 'M,.,..-I' s... The talent of pianist Roger Williams was apparent in his presentation ofa wide selection of music. Performing before a sellout crowd, the Lettermen sang their own hits as well as a few all-time favorites. 1. fy S : ation's top entertainers perform at Ball State Popular piano arrangements by Roger Williams and Ferrante and Teicherg the hilariously wild humor of Bill Cosbyg the mellow harmony in the songs of the Lettermen, rhythm and blues by the Ramsey Lewis Trio, popular rock numbers by the Four Seasons and the Four Tops. These were the sights and sounds witnessed by audiences who came to Emens and en- joyed some of the top names in the entertain- ment world. Scheduled as part of the Pop Concert series, entertainers gave well-received performances. Comedian Bill Cosby had little trouble drawing laugh ter from his audiences as he comically des- cribed his impressions of Muncie and Ball Sta te. lb 'Qui ' 'haf vii! 'K 'J Piano team of Ferrante and Teicher performed -f' some of their most popular arrangements. One of the nation 's top rock groups, The Four Seasons, were brought to Ball State by Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Noted persons featured in convocation series A former astronaut reveals space stories. . . a Russian Countess tells of life in the Soviet Union . . .a Chi- nese ambassador discusses China-United States rela- tions. As part of the convocation series, noted persons appeared at Emens Auditorium throughout the year and enlightened students and lVluncie citizens on a wide range of topics. The host of guests in- cluded Countess Alexandra Tolstoy, Erskine Caldvvell, author, astronaut Scott Carpenter, and Chow Shu-Kai, ambassador ofthe Republic of China. Former astronaut Scott Carpenter discussed space experiences and also his latest projects involving deep sea studies. A 1 The National Players appeared at Emens to present a Greek tragedy and Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Countess Alexandra Tolstoy, daughter of the Russian author, Leo Tolstoy, told of life in Russia and a few anecdotes of her father's life. M? we-f' Esther Peterson talked of her job as U. S. Secretary of Labor. Posing in one of their scenes are three members of the Paul Taylor Dance Co Chow Sh u-Kai, Chinese ambassador, discussed China. , 54,7 . a i A The distinguished Erskine Caldwell lectured Crisis in American Education was the topic chosen by noted author educator and lecturer C. Northcote Parkinson rn his appearance at Ball State. Students show talent in theater productions A play was chosen . . . its cast was selected . . . rehearsals t began . . . sets constructed. . . rehearsals continued . . . sound effects and lighting were prepared . . . rehearsals continued . . .suddenly it was opening night for another Little Theater production. Though on a much smaller scale than Emens Auditorium stage shows, the almost entirely student-produced performances did not lack . quality. End products of student talent and dedi- -' 1 cation to long hours of work, theater plays provided audiences with seemingly professional entertainment. These students act out a scene from Cherry Orchard, a produc- tion depicting problems of the Russian land-owning class. yr Ac. lt took many hours of rehearsal to achieve the right ef- fect in a scene like this one from Great Stone Face. Comical scenes like this one characterized the theater pro- duction of Richard Sheridan 's The School for Scandal. af' X44 X.. 1-.Q IT.. lv-s 11:1 From left to right are Tom Garrison, David L yons and Betty Cirtin acting out a scene from The Great Stone Face. Joe Brunner and Jan Adams played two of the leading roles in Born Yesterday, The story of an ex-chorus girl 's escapades. 1 , 'Nr- Pseudo-Japanese characters entangled in ab- surd situations, provided constant sources of amusement in the production The Mikad .kg 'Q' Studio theater offers unique performances Dramatic improvision . . . absurd theater. . . reader's theater. . . theater-in-the-round. By employing tech- niques such as these, student actors and directors were able to create special effects that made Studio Theater productions uniquely different from regular theatrical productions. This variety of effects com- bined vvith the small size of the theater itself was conductive to the establishment of a close relation- ship between the audience and the performers and made such plays as Vlet Rock memorable performances. Long hours of rehearsal went into the production of J. B. a poetic drama that was a takeoff on biblical characters. An allsmale cast was featured in Wait- l ing for Godot, a production having l a tragic theme and comic dialogue. W And Things That Go Bump ln the Night, was one of the first Studio Theater productions. ,. 'C ' J U- s'-V ' 9' ,., 4 , J Q i V . . Unusual situations in the chamber opera, The Turn of the Screw contributed to the eerie mood of the production. Violent action interchanged with moments of thoughtful silence were combined to study the controversial Viet Nam war in Viet Rock. 727 Another production demanding tal- en ted and skillful performances by its cast members was the haun- ting House of Bernarda Alba. 4- .swam -, N. ,,, 3 ., . -5 K X wr ww - fm NXXX x 36' Qu NN , . . . wg:-1 -1, . V ' X f ' -lf. XS7'fQ1.0-.Q f. , . - Q Q 5.1: . .X i','1:x . Yea .....ain... As members of an audience watch a production, they are seldom aware of the preparation that goes in to making a cast member realistically look his part. 1 Audiences witnessed dramatic moments like these in The Braggart Soldier production. Certain plays like the pop' ular drama Murder ln the Cathedral, were selected because of popular request. wssfv M., '1..... 3 f frm fe , vu. if 1 md ef y 4 t if f X L 4 M .. i. . -fl A ., ,-,- . v. 1 1 . xp 'L . 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F .fsz-'mgw-'i-'fi-'f'Y '-'M-,:''u,2'af2vf4sf- r. 2E::f1 .'f-' 5-N'.'Qf'1 I.. swims - -- .gf-ff Ay ,,-2H:g2+'m!r .g:,:ssea---f+..:z:1:wgfgar.-eff::nf4'f-Q1' s' 5 - ' Y -wiwfw warm mt. -we ::e:'5-.iw-af'12v-1ifbrfxvfw- ? ?fL9xfz' 4 , 'i':.'::,..,1'?'i:'i'i -Ii. J n . - by jquigffaii- S dj . 'W ' 3131 'V' Q3 ,.:f'?'Z:if'.,11ftf' , ' , fl. .ff 4 -.,f'r1-.- 'TE-Jgq..-Y -f:fcS4:'f-Gi' -- t A X A N-f wx N. Q, 'N 'X The college institution is a mass of students- students cramming class- rooms, crowding hallways. All are seeking a college degree but there the sim- ilarity ends. Which de- gree and how it will be i used, gives the student identity, individuality. i Rats are used for the vari- ous tests and experiments conducted by the department of experimental psychology in its research projects. Finished building houses education departments Finally housed together under one roof, all depart- ments ofthe Teachers College settled down in their new eleven story home. Through this close contact, the various departments were able to better coordi- nate all aspects of the education profession as presented at Ball State. These departments included general psychologyp experimental psychologyg ele- mentary educationp secondary, adult and higher edu- cationp educational psychologyg counselingp and edu- cational administration and supervision. The only separate facility was the Burris Laboratory School where education students got practical experience and the opportunity to apply their knowledge. Rats, rats, and more rats. The Department of Experimental Psychology has an endless supply on hand and treats each with the best of care. S... . ,,-.., t av Nl -X . 'fx '-is X -1- mt ,Q One and two and three, fingers in their places, concentration - elementary education majors participate in keyboard skills. Hack-saw in hand, steady nerves, and a spirit of glee, equip Elementary Education majors as they work on in the industrial arts department. ,. s 'ss' ig Mya, Ka. ,, Elementary education majors taking keyboard skills study the funda- mentals of child music when not in the actual piano lab sessions. 733 wood projects Af' f9 ?T' 4 , 3 ,,. ,ffl T-'N ' Participation introduces education majors to the role of a teacher and student at Burris laboratory school. NN t mu. . X 4' V.-N M I X,.,.-wx' .....1m25'x fl., j ,-I ,, l if Hz:- 3 4, ig? , c , if lil? l l I Placing blocks, Bart Kendall helps Michele Dellekamp learn clinical practices. Student teaching in English, Myra Middleton finds pupil conferences important in learning. ..-.,:r,1,'o:rs1wwn--1 'Q F24 gg 3 -. 4 rw? , .. ,M iii, , , Y. 'Qi g ,. .if Q r1:, :, 4 , V Q ll I -' Bobby Vining learns word sounds with the help of Evelyn Benning in the speech clinic. s News S7 aa e egg., -1 .- gi 'r-s-M 1 Aw, V I afivi- is 5 I .- ' g - . gi, ,fs -. f - ,C l ,.,,,,.'. V, , 4 1 , 1 V ..,::'.-1'-'uwfawf . . f, xx-ar ' M' t .. 1- 1ia f'f lLs.f?L. -,, ' 5, f 1 i- ,,k,5:fa cij,iq:j5A 1 , - ,st,,,4,f.a , .1 Wfsevm sx..f.., were We , ., M 1.., ,,., 1 V .1-1,1 .,:.' bf':f.,.,s,f-f'- 5:, x , ,, v. ,,.W:53,5g.u 1- r,,-wswwvwsw.-: . , ,. 4.11-. -yy M ww-.1 Q -s nf. E451 ' 172715 'fn ,,a,3.p,,.-1. fx t ', ,z 'f 'fs College of Architecture anticipates new building A field trip to St. Louis to study programs in traffic and urban planning as well as the work of the planning architect, began spring quarter for many of the 200 students enrolled in the College of Architecture and Planning. Also, for the third year, a trip to Columbus, Ohio, the Athens of the lVlidwest, was organized to acquaint interesting freshmen with the architectural program. In between their field trips and project studies, students continued to anticipate the completion of the new College of Architecture building which is to be located just south of the present sight. , ,aw W New i ,...,,. .,,,, . L' --,v..,.4+?gi. Q .v.. my gw:3y':.,.x-ws? 9: .1 rx ,.,, 1 A-w 1 -sing: 1' sl , ,. f,.,v...r-,,,.:- seg. 3 J ' tt -. gg K e. l gg: . . W . . ' , , X + 5 L: 1 4 ,J X .l 'aw-:fi if s 4 1 ,fini R W 14 ,Ar ,SS ' X' iw x Q- 'A it , 'ifatl i1 S Ci' A 1 wig? -3 , , A 2'-:, if, x X f ff' r if 1 1 X , ' 1 x N , ,,f1.:H:' 1. 1 v ,.--f- - 5 R' Wx ' I y' , 1 nv.. ,, M ' in f, ,-45-ae.. , . , ' e i - V .-,,' . K .., AI, 11' V' 1 1 , .L r '- M-2 . N VN N-'S I 'K 7 o . rp- e.'i Ame + , J emfee ii! ll Students presented their 5' QV 1 projects forjury analysis. V ' 2' la. , 4, ff -' -, , , ' ff' A -ax If , i X, V -yr , fur., ,QW . 1 .-4, Mike Boles planned a perspective drawing so as to better explain his project. Mr. John Lan tzius, associate professor of architecture, attempted to give constructive criticism to projects. Z 2. , 2 3 ? . l , U A 5 The definition of an American bureaucrat . . . This question and similar ones were answered in this course o f A merican Na tional G o vernment. 'tri ,q..-f--W o 1 ' J V ' i ,...4lH2' ' fi . . .....- vvwlm V Y' M A lecture on presidential administration policies has these American History students busily taking notes. ...my K .. .-diiiaa. . . Political science classes were frequented by guest lecturers. S l , Y-. ,gt Social science departments respond to growing needs Social organizations, social movements, sociology of adolescence, delinquency. Such topics became the basis for new courses and seminars offered by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology last year. A summer workshop for high school teachers was inaugurated and research in adolescent attitudes was begun. The political science department added a United Nations course from which delegates to the mock United Nations Assembly were selected and also brought noted lecturers to campus including Dr. Chow-Shu-Kai, ambassador ofthe Republic of China. ln the history department, courses' in Negro and Latin American history were added while in the archeology program, digging expeditions were planned. Search, scrounge and scare up those fossils say archaeology students during one of their excavation Held trips. J' , r -if.. ,, ,Q . fm l 4 6 ' x.g Q kim. Q -41, 'lf -fzf A' ,194 Studying the terrain of nearby area helps geography studen ts. 1 Applied learning: goal of science departments The science departments were constantly working toward more applied learning. The geography-geology department offered a month in British Honduras for field study last year and extensive use of under grad- uate lab instructors. New equipment was purchased in the chemistry and physics departments to aid in graduate and undergraduate research. A planetarium completed last year gave students and visitors to the campus an opportunity to study the stars. The health and physiology department experimented with the use of a TV course broadcasted live while the biology department arranged frequent field trips for the benefit of biology students. A field trip to the water works helped geology students understand the reason that water must be carefully purified before drinking. Punching those IBM programs is really back-breaking work for a beginner because it takes close concentra tion. 74 2 if-f if ,W N 442-76 2 1 .- - No'ii11w2-thug - . Learning tc lift patients properly is only one of the many skills learned by nursing students during their training in actual hospital situations. 3 'Je ne comprends pas, remarks Elin ' 'v-v U M5 1' ' ,Q . ' . I . V i g I A '4 Y I-aw Q ' .... 1 in V V. u. q x V t X if . Epperson during one of many drills in a French conversation class. .I Q , 2 E X Audio-visual aids such as movies and language labs reinforce students' learn- ing from textbooks and lectures. 'W Munir- ww.-,A-aw-1, 'Jon .ef ff ' 'Emi ,,. ,S WK - X., cv r I. N is 74 Language departments acquire new heads: curriculum changes Setting its eyes on the future, the English depart- ment started a lVlaster of Arts degree in linguistics and added a Negro literature course to the curri- culum. Dr. Thomas Wetmore, after sewing twenty- five years at Ball State, resigned as head of the department to be replaced by Dr. Richard Renner from the University of llllissouri. The foreign lan- guage department also came under a new head, Dr. Robert Sears. The department saw the addition of a new language lab and a possible change in curri- culum as new courses such as Italian were looked into for the future. Besides mastering English, international students spent hours in the lab learning other languages. csas MN x '-gs 2 Q S+ X . -as as x 5 I D , , 5 By listening to tapes of the proper pronunciation of at A 1 ' language and then his pronunciation of it, a student vi - ' Q ' 3 ' was aided in his efforts to master that language. as ' -,N 1 , 1 gt v - ,.: . ft ' f i in . 3 xi Ui A J' x 'afli-' A s . I 746' 1 d li, ,li Constructive criticism of their work by students themselves and the instructor, Miss Junas, was valuable in photojournalism classes. my-QE ..t New t ,Nm YS t. Ness., . , .t.. ...k,s,. s gi vw? A X, Communications area sees reorganization Journalism . . . radio, television . . . speech . . . drama. Each of these areas made a contribution to the spe- cial field known as mass communications. Once a part ofthe mass communications department, the journalism center gained separate identity this year and also expanded its graduate program. The radio- TV center began plans during the year for a depart- mental field trip next spring to Los Angeles, so that students could gain a greater awareness ofthe broadcast media's extent. Additional courses and l special programs also contributed to the expansion of the centers for speech and drama. '73 S .. - K K 524 ' , sz-m:,5' 1-' 0' . ,I Q, sf. ff' gg.. J ' ' -3- 'M' if 1 5 . , 1 ,- .jf f. 1 A- ---'I I V i f fy? f2iQwi9E?2i3Si1 , ,l K 1 --........-... f i l f . i lf ., 1 i - -- : M f- asv - fi' XX - 1 V. 'Y .. .5 X . 3 Y 'ri 1 Y ,ill ii , 3 1 'I 2? .lf Nancy Messina gives a monologue in acting class. fgwffw Dave Steigerwald and a fellow stu- dent go over the mechanics of oper- ating equipment during a broadcast. I V. studio producer David Stout seated gives a few pointers to Jerry Tomlinson 1 1 ,X W -. K Y LIU , Q ff 'xi 57 9 Barbara Erlick practices to perfect her work on the calculating machines. -164' ., ., f A' M ,, K' 1 ' .yr-' . . ,, mv-- ' gm ' Q ., Q,- '-14,5 f l ,Q 'V . 4 2 Q 5 4 D . Z , r ' 1 ,cvi . , . F JF' 2 2 if 1. X 43 lil, hun.. 1 i w i' .---as 3 s ? E 4 5 ....... 4 . 'w.A,. J 1:11 A ' x u ,... c VN-4-ig, ,gil- ...- 'L-41.3, LST-53 ' x s if 18195512 av-H- x 55395131-nr9 g .r ..:u1,,.1vglh m mnzzrs fr-in 'mt '1f 7 1 'Wm 'M' 3 Xs :- Q -29' S :WN-J., I, ,wx X15 ,V ,1- zfffrr B sri wo-- ,zghsf f,l,'.V- -. A , 1 4' .. -.. 1 J' .-nf .na -hal ,.,,,,,,,b,, A . is ,imc 9 -gms Business departments see changes, additions A questionnaire survey of accounting alumni, a new internship program and a newly developed course in accounting problems kept students in that department Q busy during the year. Involved in a number of fx ,gyg ,gg conferences this year, the Department of Business - Education and General Business Administration held its annual meeting in November and later -hosted the regional meeting of the llndlana Association of vi1' r,'s-l Education Secretaries to which approximately 300 secretaries came. Marketing was made fun for Qi Q rf' fi-xi ,,,ssID students in that area by the development of a type of game involving simulation and computers that enabled students to learn through experience Seed? ,.,. 5 Q-.a,,,,, iL.s ' 9 Modern equipment in the business department ' , . ' enables students to work independently, taking down and preparing dictated in formation. Rx w,,m-.VA ff 'wx if vfrvsasv 4' xx ka f U: - X V V W: wiv' U . . W 1 S- ' . X ' Si . QF! , t 1 s ,M Q x -f S 'ff if U s 'x - ' , . ,, 'fs 1 Q: . 'N 1 X .. 3, et, I . W X nv as .1 K , ,Lv I bg at - -I ,KX ,t-1 -Q A. ,sg -.'x 1 :wus ,' fb X E 13 x wk Ta, N 531 ' .L':F'1' ,. QSEEE 1 .Y, ' luke., , X X t K ' X xg Q -.. Q, , s Q., mi I 5 x W Students in business correspondence listen carefully to instructions on proper business letter form. 52 Home ec., industrial arts departments add new equipment, facilities Contributing to the expansion of the industrial arts department during the past year was the A I M,,,,,,,,,,--.M purchase of new machinery including two Iinotype machines and a plastic-forming equipment machine. While drafting, welding and printing kept male K 9 students busy, coeds in the home economics department ,.r. ' were taking advantage of the facilities offered by ' the two new home management trailers located in the University Trailor Court. By rotating such duties as planning meals, doing laundry, cleaning house and hosting dinner parties, girls living in the trailers were given experience in real home living. - ' rrfzsqs fs, ,f Q N-'rf -av-rib' sf f f I t's definitely a man 's world in industrial arts. Home economics provides training in sewing skills, too 754 Adm , -ww ,- .,6 s 4 3 E , 32 , x W , . ,-,.,- - M 5, ,M , ,,... , XX Weight lifting is one way of keeping phy- sically fit but there are countless others as any physical education major knows. qw.-.......W.. V, ,.,. to ,tt-W -..-..-,-...Ntt....s.t.wt,..-ss.--ss-.ssmm I.--dl 9 U li Departments offer additional programs Expansion was considerable last year in the areas of library science, aerospace studies and physical edu- cation. To better prepare students for public and school librarian work, the library science department initiated a graduate program, hired additional fac- ulty and increased its facilities. A traditional source of armed forces officers, the ROTC program worked toward perfecting its two-year training pro- gram. Full-time use of a new olympic size pool, in- terdepartmental competition in team sports and re- search into new programs were developments within the physical education departments. Z v 's-m... Coeds rehearsed a modern dance routine in prepara- tion for a program they had to present. Hours of practice outside of class were not at all unusual. Visiting lecturers in the field of library science gave students a view of the profession 's ex ten t. l F br X 'K J+- X 3 i ii - , , K ' l Q jk ,ilk F' t 3 5 Q- if ,, ,fit t Every little detail is important to a finished sculpture project. vii.. Music, art departments provide change of pace Characterizing major accomplishments in the music department during the year were performances by the Concert Choir at Town Hall in New York City, appearances in Carnegie Hall by the faculty Musical Arts Quintet and half-time presentations by the show band at the Chicago Bears game and later the Colts- Browns game. lVleanwhile, at home in lVluncie, the music department purchsed a 320,000 Baroque style pipe organ. Under a new department chairman, several pro- grams were initiated in the art department. 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N I. , vcd ll 35 il f n s ff-W I ,ill By attending many f l: 1 A. , ,! 'ik social functions, ' K V. -Q ,IK President and Mrs. ,gl ' ' ' ,Q . if 4 r Pruis became well ' fr, I' acquainted with Ball State. Pruis completes first year as BSU president in 1 .- fg- ri ,ter 4, 44, A-,L ,,, A SIU W Hosting receptions, attending banquets and balls, of- ficially lighting the campus Christmas tree and crown- ing the Homecoming queen were only a few of the cere- monial tasks performed by Ball State's new president, John Pruis. Doing so with relative ease, Pruis fit well into the campus scene. Along with these duties, however, were the more burdensome of- ficial responsibilities - those related to the manage- ment of a growing university being faced with innu- merable problems. To aid the president in solving these problems and carrying out executive du- ties, an administrative assistant is necessary. Ser- ving in this capacity was Dr. Richard Caldemyer, who also served under former President Emens. Getting together with friends to play cards is a favorite pastime for Dr. Richard Caldemeyer, administrative assistant. I 1- 1 st. 'a sl! 3 'Wa One of the ceremonial functions attended by President and Mrs. Pruis was the President's Ball. Snapping pictures of his family is another activity for President John Pruis. EN Q Xtwm x. ' 1 me wwe, f' ff' tg gi 1 ,..t Qfigf -, 'uw ' 1 ff 2?ff6227W3 An enthusiastic son and a frisky puppy greet President Pruis when r he arrives home after a long day. Ji xx W S : .R S 3 S :f:'. ' 1, X , , NB' x XR X I Q4 X . .sir X .- 1, wwe? Q., ,. .-.,. . Dr. Kenneth M. Collier, assistant dean of students, sets up his film equipment to show one of his home movies to a few friends. il! i 3 -f N N It's time to get a few of those odd jobs done says DL Leo Hauptman, office of the registrar, as he does some sorting in his files. When a Saturday or Sunday morning dawns bright and Ti' f clear, Dr. Merrill C. Beyerl, vice president for 'Bi 'S W student affairs, heads for the nearest golf course. 44.2 XN Nx NR X JHEIXN' .Q ' fx 3 T , b 31: ,.., X uf- 1' Student Affairs Because a college student's development socially, emotionally, physically and intellectually are all equally important in his growth to maturity, the office of student affairs exists to aid the student in all aspects of campus life. This is accomplished through the provision of such services as housing, financial aid, health services, psychological coun- seling, graduate placement, international programs and student programs which coordinate all activities With his favorite cat at his knee, Mr. James Orr, director of international student programs, ponders over his next move to check his partner. Twisting flax? Spinning thread for that new dress? No, Miss Martha Wickham, assistant dean of students, displays one of her favorite antiques she coilects as a hobby. . ax ' A x X 5--if . S TQQX is V X 1- N Q li A horseman at heart, Mr. William Jensen, director of student financial aids, enjoys a life on his spacious farm with his family and pets. Dr. Margaret K nuppel, director of professional selection, spends her spare moments with her German shepherd Duke. All set to tee off from the Westbrook Country Club house, Dr. Charles McNaugh ton, director of placement, indulges in his favorite pastime. .-. a -w' Xa i, I ay .D mg if Dr. Edwin Biggerstaff, acting director of counseling and psychological services, shares his spare hours with his sons and a pet poodle. i . , ,IZVI an R 'ff 'f 97551 I W s:lll-s: c ,W 2 -1h' i ll--l' 'xii . A strike for sure, thinks Dr. James Marine, director of student programs, as he participates in his favorite hobby, bowling. Swish! Over goes a smash serve for Dr. Richard Rowray, director of admissions. Odd jobs around the house, like palntmg fill up the time for Dr George Jones director of religious programs 7 'ds 4-v lib? , ' 6 I ff, 1 X03 , is , x - -a-as:-nz.-,,Y.+ '51 3:15135-:if'3: I :f?::. -q.:. -. 1 ::::.,.',,g,x,:. ,f -ug, 1... X x X l 955351 wx mxw X was bi is X WX Q X Mr. Garland A. Hardy, director of space studies and utilization, enjoys spending free hours in his workshop designing wood projects. :E Q Hopping an a bicycle and riding around for a few miles is one way of keep- ing in shape, says Dr. Joseph C. Wagner, vice president for business affairs. 767 Business Affairs Money - an eternal problem facing a growing univer- sity like Ball State, as concerned individuals ask who sets up the budget, why can't more equipment be purchased, or why can't the faculty be enlarged. The answers to such questions can usually be found in the Office of Business Affairs which handles all financial situations. This seemingly endless under- taking involves the reviewing of budgets and the distribution of funds to departments as well as management of funds for student loans and employment. There's no thing quite as relaxing as settling down with a good book in a comfortable chair, according to Miss Ethel Himelick, assistant treasurer. f ,f I , ,.. A 517, .,,, ' 1 ST if ' f , ggi! l 0 f , , ,. ,WNW -N . . - E J... .-,-J ., 'K e3PfsfW'fffi- ' Mr. Truman Pope, coordinator and analyst of financial studies, finds that the world of guns provides a fascinating hobby. Mr. Robert R. Wickersham, assis- tant for instructional budgeting, looks over his record collection. Mr. Robert Newton, chief accountant, experiments with his home movie equipment and films. 1:'k'N'-+1 g ey :rw '- fe , A pretty good handyman around the house, Mr. Robert H. Show- alter, superintendent of the physical plant, repairs his roof Searching for and collecting coins is the favorite pastime of Mr. Perk Robins, director of development. , 19:5 NWN X . Q 3 X X X X- X Xp Q 553135 X x ii ai- , 'WE 'Qi iii ffg if me . 1929, 9 UMW? lt's time to polish and shine those golf clubs which Mr. Ronald Bouchard, director of personnel services, uses quite often. Mr. Earl Williams, general manager of Emens Auditorium, takes time to enjoy a few of the plays he helped schedule. v-M., ,th I 1 la f- - :Q v I A V.: 3 'sEfQ25Zq':v.-Q 1: 9 ,, ' ,- -ft 7 an :JT-, - . 1 5:-4.3. -'?'Y...A3s9f'r:. .wx ?YfQif.,.v: -2-f,:f:f fwff 1 L?4i2fbil5 3f'gi22,Pfz, 751-f 1 : N 'sf wife efg 1 ,fe . Mriygfs, wwnqy- V' F53-1 -X I V ' 'flfffu Q 4 .i2fi?32'2'5?S95' T: t .-.'31:p,w , , - ,fltmf z,,,,,h ' .rf , : t - N x 61111 ., . Q, fs, -' 1. 5 , ., H ,,., ,,,.,,,,,, 2: 52? Sf. '- iw N, ,.,,,1'fZi? V g, 1 rj,aQ:z NN! ,, ,Wg . W? -1 Some people need to get out of the house to find a really enjoyable hobby but Mr. H. Ansel Wallace, manager of purchasing, likes to settle down with a good magazine. Mr. Philip Conklin, administrative assistant in business, tends to some yard work. X s. Dr. Orwin 71 Richardson, dean of instructional services, uses his free hours to catch up on his favorite hobby, reading. xx, . A xx... N .M .Z , ,sv , + ,V :E 1 .W , 1' ,K Qt, i323 S ' if' is ww 'F' Q XXQY J ' ' ' ' ,vifix , ,Q X ,mum , 1 'fp w wa 5 .ey 8' 5 ' eva-4 i f P ,fy if 1,11 4 Nh Dr. ..ff M . iQ nm, 15 xdmn- Robert H. K oenker, dean of graduates school and a man with a green thumb, devotes a good deal of time to his shrubbery and flower-filled gardens. Dr. Thomas A. Ray, assistant to the vice-president of instructional affairs, is a model steamboat builder and collector in his off hours. Instructional Affairs Among the tasks carried out by the Instructional Affairs Office is assisting in the formulation of educational policy which is developed by appropriate faculty committees at Ball State. In addition to helping develop new courses, this area of administra- tion has the responsibility of working with deans and faculty committees on the employment of new fa- culty as well as the retention and promotion of those already employed by the university. A . e. .ca-,x X I an A Q' 'N N... x-.- N... l If 'Jw -- - x sms sqm ,,. , -,. tt,.... . W - M,,,.f-W... I v . W 3 ww- i p A.,.,.e.':,m'f'i, ., .T . - ' 0 g 'g -N... 5 --as X 4, M ii i Dr. Victor B. Lawhead, dean of undergraduate programs, frequently gets away from it all by hoisting the sails and skimming the waves. .td-N ,A is i L 5' wi ll ' s - 3 Another sailing enthusiast in fair or stormy weather is Dr. Richard W V if -. 5' -4-. 5 'V sl -- . if I. 3 X . Burkhardt, vice president in charge of instructional affairs. Mr. Don Lemish, director of public affairs for the alumni office, stays in shape by refereeing football. ln order to keep the blossoms coming and the plants in perfect shape, Dr. Robert Linson, director of alumni relations, keeps them closely pruned. A . 'jx' una ' ' I ' my I I ' I '73 ss if X, A ig 'ws . s sm -Nfgw .:swS5'l'f x 'X X awk an M.,,,,s-- -X Thinking over the many new buildings planned and considering where more could be situated keeps Mr. Maurice Mann, assistant in campus development, busy. Marie Fraser, director of public informational services, considers her collection of artistically mounted prints placed around her home. 'ffff . . .1 ,MNH -xx New -avenu- N X ,xxb tt .gf 'XM 5. X5 . 5 Q? i X x x i'xAx ' if sf Sz, ' wi-A-':e:ri':ES.m.x X ? N,,,.v-sr-'nm .f - iw ' ' -N ' ' Vp' - '- ' ..,. x ' ' ' Public Affairs Financial development and campus development concerned the Office of Public Affairs. In furthering financial development of the university, Vice-Presi- W -MPN' dent of Public Affairs Oliver Bumb and his XN 5 lV' 'N -as --ti v .V , - . . . I 4 33,6 j . .' h .M Yilwy-r,.'l'k .iw-, JA. 5, ffs ul. fm. staff attempted to raise funds for any programs which were not tax supported. ln efforts to promote cam- pus development, the staff concentrated on estab- lishing productive relationships with alumni, citi- zens of lVluncie, the state legislature and the gen- eral public. Assisting in these efforts were the offices of Alumni Relations, Public Information, Conferences and Special Events, and Plant Security. Planting, plowing, and tending his own garden keep Dr. Oliver C. Bumb, vice president of public affairs, busy and physically fit. MJSS... .. X , '- S .Z .A . l ,. 7 - ':l .K -' D i . xx N. 5 ' V ir 1 ,. . sz- lt -' ' .. M ' X ,g X X , . k B - X Mr. Thomas Osborn, director of traffic, safety and security, takes to the rivers and streams and enjoys the age-old sport of fishing. ' ...ff I T, , - A... 'V : , ' l 1' . ' ms- k.,,, s ' 1 , ,K - Q, ak Mr. Kenneth D. LaRue, director of conferences and special events, enjoys relaxing at home with his family. Fundamentals taught in Business College management. . . retailing. . . real estate. . . insur- ance . . . marketing. These and many other facets of the business world are made familiar to the stu- dent through the College of Business. Objectives of the college are to prepare men and women for careers in business, industry and business education. Cur- ricula provided by the colIege's four departments- accounting, business education and office administra- tion, general business administration and marketing, V are designed to teach the fundamentals of business procedures and also to provide specialized training for a student's selected field of interest. Typing. . . transcription . . . bookkeeping. . . if 'Q A ?- l .- -. E 1 1 E '- 9 5 5 . l 1 .H 2 if' .I -1 L 1- .,. 'iw' Q - . p li: ,H A im .. ,- 'iv ' 'ffm in I Q - i Q 1.: 4. E 1 l . . Q if t 3 V A ll: R l. gl ? 1. f 1 ,..,,, ...fzgigzgt - 1 , 'A ' W '45 ' .:,i . I .V s lk . 'K . ' gi , , , R 1 , it Q Q -i H ' 0 D I 4 O I 0 5 V 1 . F Dr. Bruce Shank, head of the department of business educa- tion and office administration, fixed up old furniture. Architecture and Planning Mr Anthony J Costello D ivif FloDertA Pane' ivif John Heating Mr avid an mansen Mr Jann Lantzius My John rviaaancus My Hicnafa Pollak rvif Marvin Fiosenman My Kenneth scheme My kennein seage Mr. J Roe fi Tavi X , Er I 6 f What better paper is there than the Wall Street Journal for a man involved with the business profession says Dr. Virgil Her- ring, head of the accounting department, as he reads and relaxes. Dr. Charles Sappenfield, dean of the College of Architecture, finds his son to be a willing little helper when it comes to giving dad some assistance. if 925' ' X, , , 1 , f ,rift ,,., , , g ...H , ., A fl E 'xg - 2511 f' V Dn Robert Bell, dean of the College of Business, takes a little time out to care for his flowers and shrubs. Q. ,.,q l ,si ,,,-A ' ,4ffPVf'! rn sr 1. is A 5 TY -Jr QW. -5, Dr. Winfred Wagoner, head of the department of general business administration, spends a lot of spare time in his workshop. DL Clair Rowe, head of the marketing department, is a chess fan. K K A. Accounting Mr Howard Burdeau Mr Arnold Curtin Dr Helen Cloyd Mr Dale Flesher IVlr Joseph Jackson Mr Donald Lawrence Mr Arnold Ounapu Dr Paul P6rkISOn Mr Dyne Pfeflenberger Mr. Flobert Walker Business Education and Office Administration Mrs, Mary Andrews Mr James Barr Dr Esther Beck Mrs Velma Edwards Miss Florence Grunkerneyer Mr Thomas Harris Miss Martha Harrison Mrs Lucile HOIliS Dr. Aoaline Jones Mrs, Ruth Loats Dr. Josephine McCullough Mr. William Moser Dr. Flobert Myers Mrs. Janet Nvsbet Dr Carmella Nuccuo Mr. William Palmer Mr, Kenneth Pickard Mr Richard Flizzvn Mr Ronald Fluff Mr John Sparling Dr. Flobert Swanson Mrs C Jane Whelan General Business Administration Mr Robert Bowman Mr Mrcrrael Engber Dr Saljad Hashrni Dr. Martha Hill Mr. William Hofmann Mr J Carl Humphrey Mr David Jones Dr. John Swart Mr Gregory Turner Dr Kathleen Wagoner Mr Grant Wells Miss Sharie!! WOlfE Mr Charles Shroyer Marketing Mr Charles Battle Dr Joseph Brown Dr James Lowry Mr. Jack Flrggs Mr Henry Vanderleest I 76 Licensing, departments, new home expand college New curriculum, new departments, new home, and accreditation - the accomplishments of the College of Fine and Applied Arts. Apart from the library services set up some years ago, this year a library science curriculum was formed on the master's degree level. ln the music division, music education, history and literature, and performance departments were created to give music majors more areas of concentration. In addition tO Brandt House for home management this year a mobile home in the BSU trailer court housed home ec majors for nine-week periods. Topping off the list of achievements, accreditation was given by the National League of Nursing to the nurse's training curriculum which will graduate its second class in June. Mrs. Marion Grady, head of the department of library science, enjoys gardening during her off hours. Sailing is the leisure time activity for Dr. Lloyd P. Nelson, dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts. QMS - w-.. To enjoy a day of peaceful relaxation, Dr. William Sargent, head of the industrial arts department, heads for the nearest golf course. f C , 9 it jg.. 'Q ht Industrial Education Aerospace Studies Mal. John A. Steen Art Mr. Joe E. Bertrand Mr. Vlncent C. Burns Mr. David Cayton Mr. Kenneth M. Davls Dr. Roger D. Easton Linda Flsher Dr. Ned Griner Miss Maxine M. Keene Dr. Roberta Law Mr. Bob Lundy Mrs. Jean L. Murphy Mr. Robert J. Pum Mr. Marvin C. Relchle Miss Arlene E. Richards Mrs. Dorothy K. Shlnkle Mrs. Sally W. Tollefson Miss Clara E. Wlltse Home Economics Mrs. Shirley A. Adams Mrs. Esther J. Bruner Mrs. Elizabeth S. Caylor Dr, Audrey M. Flrrrr Ruth Ann Fowler Mlss Ellen Lacey Mrs. Jessie Nixon Mrs. Julia Oliver Miss Alvertia Cluesenberry Miss Theresa N. Shermer Miss Vola P. Simpson Mrs. Helen El. Steele Mrs. Jean Wittig and Technology Dr. Andrew W. Baron Dl. Kenneth H. Bergman Mr. M. Roger Betts Mr. John J. Deedy Dr. Raymond Dekeyser Mr. John T. Edwards Mr. B. Waymond Ferguson Mr. Thomas W. Gurbach Dr. Henry A. Loets Dr. William H. Middleton Dr. Kenneth E. Poucher Dr. Jake Reams Dr. Claude Flieth Dr. Gerald L. Steele Dr. Edgar S. Wagner Mr. Thomas Wright Library Science Mrs Betty Arthur Dr MarlnaE Axeen Mrs Catherine Clark Mr. Neal Coll Mrs Audrey W. Collins Mr Lawrence J De Vas Mrs Betty E. Fetz Mlss Phyllis A Harland Mr. Thomas L Hart Mlss Patty J Hatcher Miss E Jean Holcombe Mr. John R Holmes Mlss Alice M. Hoover Mlss Rosemary Huber Mr Floss S Johnson Mr. Leon I Jones Mlss Mae E. King Mrs. Helen R Kirby Dr Gabor G. Kovats Mlss Marg V. McCaIe Mlss Marlorle McConnell Mlss Vera M. lVlcCoskey Mlss Beulah M Murphy Mr Wllllam J. Nye M-ss Bette L Patterson Mlss Ann Nl Peters Mlss Eleanor K Plttenger Mrs. Frances E Reynolds Mr Harry Richardson Mildred M. Saltzman Mrs Karen L. Satterlee Mrs. Alberta Schefller Mlss Linda J Schwab Mrs. Barbara Slelker Mr. Donald L. Slefker Mlss Juanita J Smith Mlss Thedus Smith Dr. Stanley M Taylor Mlss Dorothy Wells Mrs. Flosarnond B. Wetmore Mrs. Rosemary Wllllams Dr George T. Yeamens Music Mrs, Annette Albright Mr, Prllllp H. Albright Mr. F. Lemuel Anderson Mr. Charles A. Ansbacher Mr. Richard Beber Mr. John Boe Mr. Michel Bourgeot Mr. Larry D. Eoye Mr. Paul Boyer Mr. Arnold E Burkart Mr. John T. Campbell Mr. Robert T. Carr Mrs. Jane Church Mrs. Shirley A, Conner Dr. George W. Corwin Mrs. Joanne Corwin Mrs. Barbara Dennison Mr, F. Earl Dunn Mlss Mildred A. Eberle Mr Fllchard S Fischer Mr David S Greenhoc Mrs Gloria A Grlner Mrs. Katherine Hargreaves Mr. Peter J Hodgson Dr Newton Hoffmann Mr BOvde W Hood Mr James G Houston Mrs. Kay Knight Mr. Morris Knight Dr Jean C Kohler Nlr. Charles A Kuhn Mr George Leedham Dr Cecll Leeson Mrs. Louise Leeson Mrs. Phyllis Legbandt Dr Wendell Logan Mr Robert E Marsh Mlss Llrlda Matouseh Mlss Elizabeth E. Malay Mr Edward Merzenger Mrs. Marianne Michael Mlss Mildred Mlllord Mr Erwin Mueller Dr Carl L. Nelson Mrs. Elizabeth L Nichols Dr, Honora M Noyes Mr. Homer C Pence Miss Lrlrsn Pnrllrps Mr Bernard O Pressler Mrs. Mary Pressisr Mr R. Eugene Prokop Mrs. Shlrley Reno Mrs. Catherine B Rutledge Mrs. Constance Slllprgnl Mr. Salvatore Slllpigni Mrs Marsha l. Stygar Dr William F Wakeland Mrs Ada Clare Warner Mr. Flcbert C. Wolfe Mr Max Woodbury Mrs. Mary L. Yeo Nursing Dr. Helen J Berry Eleanor J Brown Dr. Mary E. Cannell Mary Lou Cheatham Miss Ethelyn E. Exley Miss Connie L. Greene Mr Richard D Hakes Miss Florence M Houghton Miss Sara D. Ingold Mlss L. Mary Johnson Mlss Betty R. Larimer Mrs. Crystal L. Mahoney Mrs. Lorena P. McConnell Mrs. Delore F. Nelson Miss Louise M. Soall Miss Nancy J Titus Mrs. Julia Worbovs Miss Mildred Moore, home econo- mics department head, poses with an old-fashioned butter churn. With flying as a hobby, it isn't difficult for 777 Mr. Richard H. Laing, head of the art department, to get away from it all when the work load becomes heavy. X. - - -. . sz: 'fri i r, 5 V f'Bif3z'? ' Yi-'H 3 1 ' 1 3.s',2te. - ' E ,gh 4.1. . 'ff-'l -. 'v' ri i .4 lr-f. t ,- .IV .'l'w?4. sm ' -' .Hs-' . Q 1s..-.i - rs--. . 259-r.. i-Psaarwal - ...gm vw ,, , . rr-gy. .. lr.-g,x . JI W, ' t ,sw Physical Education lMerll Mr. Richard E Clevenger, Jr. Dr David L. C05tIl0 Mr. James C. Dickerson Mr H. Thomas Dobbs Mr. Albert R. Faunce Mr Wllllam R. Freed Mr JamesA Freeman Dr. Leroy H Getchell, Jr Mr. Marvin R. Gray Mr crrsriss E. Guerrlple Mr. .l James l-lirrga Mr, M. Freaerrcrr Kehoe Dr Robert Korsgaard Mr, Raymond A. l.ourl-lerr Dr Robert A McCall Dr Lawrence E McCIements Mr. George L Mrrlsl Mr Ebert L Miller Mr, James A. Morel Mr c Waverly Myers Mr. Charles R Nyers Mr. Sung .l Parlr Mr. Robert W. Primmer Dr. John E. Reno Mr Peter B Samuels Mr. Nell Schmottlach Mr A Dale Scrivnor Mr Ronald A Sandre Mr. Donald S. Shondell Dr Richard Stealy Mr Robert Weiss Mr Earl C Yestlngsmeler, Jr Mr Bert H Zimmerman Physical Education lWomenl Mlss D Patrlcla Brown Dr, Adelald Cole Mlss Llnda Cox Dr Rosemary B. Fisher Miss Vivlan A. Fritz Mlss Gala M. Gehlsen Dr Cecile Gilbert Mrs. Jane Glnther Miss MurlelE.Hansor1 Mrs. Eileen Keener Mrs. Charlotte Korsgaard Mlss Jean Landis Mrs. Betty Leach Mrs. Nancy H. Linson Mrs Mrs Norma E. Olson Coranell Rossou Mrs. R Nell Schmottlach Mlss Sandra J Stultz Jets and flying are all part of a world that never loses its appeal for Lt. Col. Elwood Fraser, department of aerospace studies. Dr, Richard Dunham, head of the music education department, can always find time for his son. Dr. Robert Hargreaves serves as the music department head .g '9' ,K EM - ., Q t , kt, , X Dr. Helen Berry, nursing department head, has a very special friend. Dr. Robert Sherman, head of the music theory department, does a little composing on his own. K s E. 1 f Q i 5 s L., ,,,,...-r-' , ,,....... ...Y V ...f ..,- we-..f W-MH Af' JWVJ A N. ki kt College provides variety of programs Opportunities for either a liberal arts, specialized or pre-professional program were available to stu- dents through curriculum offered by departments in the College of Science and Humanities. A liberal arts program encouraged free selection of subjects vvith em- phasis on idea courses. Pre-professional programs were available in the areas of medicine, lavv, denis- try and engineering vvhile specialists programs invol- ved study in the areas of medical technology, regio- nal and urban planning, social work and natural re- sources. Though the college savv few changes last year, there were added courses and expanded programs. xt -,i Dr. Thomas Wetmore completed his last year as English department head. Reading and relaxing are favorite past- times of Dr. Robert Sears who is the head of the foreign language department: l me P4 Dr. William Tomlinson, head of the radio and TV center, studies a few of his many slides. -I 1... Z Dr. Louis lngelhart, head of the journalism center, proves to his 'K 4 Y son that even a busy father can take time to fix a broken toy. . - - n H if - , rigs A day on the golf course ',g5ta s,,,f, V, ,45w,,5,., is the best thing for 1 5-'e':- , K., - 21'-1 f f bf:, 2 -is -H.w,:M.,., ,,g,,JgJ,a0H5mw., 3 ,. kleberry, head of the 4' , , , . , speech department. exercise says Dr. Alan Huc- t ' 1 Y ' a Dr. Warren Schaller, head of physiology and health science, displays the latest additions to his family's menagerie. swf d o M95 A -3 me is 5 as NS Xb fm 3 . X LJ V W ' VV rw-'N ,, X . egg Dr. Lester Hewitt, head of the sociology and anthropology de- partment, reads and relaxes on his patio. Dr. Earl McKinney, math depart- ment head, enjoys the company of his children and pet. I :lf 5 W4 X' 3 ef Q g- . vhssx . I , . 1 'QQ -5,4 V' 'K ,XXII .. J ' , af 'KE History department head, Dr. Everett Ferrill, prepares for his next hunting trip. K'---.,,,.., . ,.., Lv-.335 he '52-Q J3- ' . .MM Q Y. .--- 'fg 4 Q Horseback riding is a favorite pastime of Dr. Wendell Gruenewalcl, chairman of political science and philosophy. Dr. John Hannaford, head of the economics de- partment, works long hours in preparing lectures. lf Sai' 1' 9ff'f?f E35-fzfr ., lg f 5 5' F- 1 or l l J l Biology Dr Dorothy Adalls Dr, Allce H Bennett Dr. Frank Earnhardt Wllllam C, Bessler Dr, Harry Eetterton, Jr, Judlth Betterton Dr, Wllllarn B Crankshaw Dr, Arthur L, Elser or, Clyde W l-lloos or. Ralph o lclrkoarrlalr Dr, James C Llst Mr, Thomas S. McCornlsh or. Margaret M lvlalslhlnney Dr Thomas R. Mertens Dr. Donald Mlller Nlr, Jerry L. Montgomery Dr Frederlc L Morgan Dr Jerry J. Nlsbet Dr. Jeanette C. Ollver Dr. Forrest F, Stevenson Dr. George W. Welker Dr. Charles D Wlse Dr. Harold L Zlrhfhack Cheminry Mr. Gerald L Alexander Mr Frederick K, Ault Dr Wllllam H Bowman or. Rloharo F, Copeland Dr. Gerald C, Doeden Dr. Ralph D. Joyner Dr, Terry L. Kruger Dr. Richard M, Lawrence Dr. LeRoy A, Ml:Grew Dr. Robert L. Shelley Mr. Bruce N, Storholf Dr. Park A. Wlseman English Mr.. Dick E, Adams Dr. Daryl E. Adrlan Mrs. Carole A. Anoola Dr. S. Gene Andrews Dr. Robert T. Arends Mrs. Linda K. Ayers Mr. Richard G, Brown Mr. Joseph Castellani Mr. Richard G, Chartler Mrs. Ardath M, Clark Dr, Lutile Cllltbn Dr. Keith Cox Mr. William C, Crain Miss Judith A. Cunningham Mr. Floyd H. Davis Mrs. E. Clare Dugan Miss June Eastman Dr Mr Darlene Eddy Spencer L Eddy Dr. Robert E Evans Nllss Ann Fl. Farrls Dr Wlll Dr Dr Dr Dr Mr Mr, Dr Dr. Dr. Dr Mrs Dr Merle Fllleld larn J Fink Edward F Foster Davld S Gadzlola Irma Gale Ethel-Mae Haave James Hardln LDLJIS H Harrison Tetsumaro Hayashl Dennls R Hollman Glenn Holder Maurlce lmh00f Kathleen E Jennlngs Flora Nl Kearney Mrs. Frances J key Mr. Dr Mr Dr, Mr Mr. Dr. Dr Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr. Mr, Dr. Bet Dr Dr, Dr. Dr. Mr. Dr, Dr. Mr. Dr Dr, Stewart A Klngsbury E Bruce Klrkham Thomas W Koontz Wllllam T Llston Charles H Long John Luongo James K MacDougaIl Alexander D, MaCGlbbon Joseph L Mammola Robert W May Walter McCormack. Jr Wllllarh O. Mlller John J Mood Porter Nesbitt ty Newcomb Robert H Newcomb H, Kenneth Nlxon Andreas K Poulakldas Ellzabeth Pllant John M. Pratt Frances M Ftlppy Janet Ross George H sarnuelson, Jr. Errlereta S Schulte Paul J. Schmacher Mrs Norma B Scribner Dr. Dr, Dr Mr. Dr. Dr, Dr. Mr Nelson J Smith, Ill Harry C. snloer John E, Stoll Arney L. srrlalrlano Willlam A, SUKKOI1 Harry Taylor Joseph F. Trlmmer .Thomas Thornburg Mrs. Irma J Vannatter Dr. Dr. Thomas H Wetmore Richard G Whltworth Foreign Language Mrs. Mirlam E, Bales Mr Karl A. Benkeser Dr James W Brown Mrs Dorothy J aurlrharol Dr Dean El Coen Mr Donald D, Dietz Mr Flobert K Fritz Mrs Jane Goodale Mrs. Bebette C Hadesty Dr. Georglna L Hlcks Mr Eldon B Jenklrls Mrs, Perrnllla L. Jenklns Mr Jerry L Kasparek Mrs lrls Magoorl ' Dr, Wallace H Magoon Dr. Robert S. Sears Dr Dlrnltrl Sotlronoulos Mlss Mary P Tagllabue Mr Patrick A ThOl'1'laS Mr Ronald C Warner Geography and Geology Dr George F Beatty Dr, Flobert L Carmln Mr Eddle Cass Nlr ThQn'1asP Delovlch Dr Lovvell l. Dlllon Mr. Thomas P. Grlmas Dr. Henry E Kane Mrs Adalyn R Mackey Mr Tom L Martlnson Dr. Fl Wllllarrl Orr Dr. Dlllp Pal Dr. Raymond A Paterson Mr Harlan l-l, Roepke Mr. Ralph W. Flothaas Mr Patrlck J. Stanley Mr Wllllam H. Stevenson History Dr, Bert Anson Dr Joseph Backor Alma S Baldwin Dr. Fllchard W Burkhardt or. Rloharo l-1 Caloel-neyer Louis Cantor Mr. Mln-Sun Chen Mr. Charles W, Cox Mrs. Natalle Cox Dr. Hamllton P. Easton Dr. Wllllarn G, Eidsorl Dr, Everett W. Ferrill Wanda M. Frederlcks Dr. F. Elman Green Dr. Sharon E. Hannurn Mrs, Phyllls A. Hashmi Dr Dwlght W. Hoover Miss Marsha D, Hudlow Dr Mr Dr Dr Dr Mr Mr Mr xv Robert S Huston Davld W Karrlerli JOhnZ A Kournoulldes Rlchard W Mackey P M. Nlayfleld Nell Fl lVlCMlIIerl Kenneth Montogomery Harrv L Nlcholson Mrs Dorothy Peterson Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Mr Dr Dr Dr Dr Merrlll Rlpoy Morton Rosenberg Lester F Schrnldt Joan E Schreiber John J, Schroeder Donald E Stalker Althea L Stoeckel C Warren Vanderhlll John Weakland Raymond E whlre Dr Rlchard Wlres Dr PhylllsA Yurlas Mathematics Mr Flarnorl L Avlla Dr Dr Mr John A Beekman Freaerlelr L Brurnoaugh Duane E Deal Mrs Sharon K Duffy Mls Mrs Kathleen M. Emmer Dr Mr Mr lVIr Dr Dr Dr Dr Mr Nlr Dr s Glorla M, Dugan Emma W. Garnett George B. orunwalo H Joseph Heffelflnger wllllarrl e. Hlggrns John H. Hoeller Ralph A Kallman Hubert J, Ludwlg Roy McCormlck C Van Nelson Charles Fl, Parlsh J Crawford Polley Mr T. K. Puttaswany Mr CharlesA Roy Mr Edwln M R.Srnlth Mr WlIllamF Steger Physics Mr Wllllam E. Beuoy Mr Roger o Burgess Dr Eowlnc cralg Wlln-la Henzllck Dr MalcomE Hults Dr Davld E Koltenbah Mr Davld R Ober Mr, Ralph L Place Dr. Leon M Reynolds Dr Newton o. Sprague Dr Gerald P Thomas Q Physlology and Health Sclence Dr Mr Dr Dr Mr Wlllram Bock Steven Calderrrever Charles R Carroll Robert B Cochran J Davld Dunn Elma F lchter Dr Dr Dr Dr Robert B Glbsorl Raymond E Henalllt Horner D Poschall Gordon L Rasene, Jr Dr. Warren E Schaller Dr Pol R E Slverly ltlcal Science, Phllosophy and Economics Dr Mr Carl F Anory Garage earlrer Esther Bartlett Dr Mr Mr Dr Mr Dr Dr Dr Dr Mr Flu Dr Dr Ten kuang Chang Ouentln E Davls John C, Frnney Gabor Galantal Maurlce A Glrgrs Wendell L, Gruenewald Herbert H l-larnlllon Paul Harnore John W Hannaford Rroharo T l-laroesry Ssell Hiatt Robert Fl. Jost George H Kelly Mrs. Wllma Kern Mr Dr Dr Mr Dr Dr Mr Mr Mr Dr Mr Dr Mr Dr Dr Mr Mr ROV Laner Robert L Lawson Joseph F Menel Tom W Mlller Joan C Morgan Morrrs J. Morgan Robert W Mueller Peter Ostergren Douglas L Patterson F-lobert E Flobertson John A Rarrerty Joseph A Rocha, Jr Paul Kozyckl Dorothy J Fludonl Hlsharrl M Sabkl Glenn E Varenhorst John B Wallerlstelrl Mass Commurllcatlon Dr Mr Mr, Mr Mr Richard H Artes James A Benson Gllbert L Bloom Charles E Closser Earl L Conn f l l va ,A f E lvlr Phlllo Cox Dr Ml Mr Dr Na Dr Mr Mr Dr Ml Mr Dr Mr Mr Mr Dr Mr Dr Duane N Dledrlch ss Ann V Dlener s eerry l-larrnon Donald E l-reaoy ncy Helley Fllchard A Hoops s Margaret Hudson Davld llllf George vv lry.ng SS Lllllan M Jul'l3S lvlorry E Mannles Karlen A Mooradlan Robert L Morgan Flobert J Flobblns lvlrohael K Rogers Davld W SheDard Gordon E Smltn Edward S Strother Mrs Jeanne Strother Dr Wllllarn H Torrtllnson Dr Darrell E Wlble Sociology and Anthropology Mr Stephen J Elraor Dr Robert L Brown Dr Enya P Flores Melser Mlss Ellzabetn Glenn Dr Vvhltney H Gordon Dr Lester E Helwltt Mr Hugh J McDonald Mr Wllllam S McDonald Mr Donald G Moore Mr Bernard lVlurDhy Mr Llonel J, Nelman Mr W Karl Flehleld Dr Dr Dr Dr Mr Dr Phrrllo C. sohlechry Davrd L Scruton Thomas E, Smlth B Fl Swartz, Jr Duff Tucker, lll Jack M Whitehead Repairing and fixing up antique furniture is the favorite pastime of Dr. Park Wiseman, chairman of the chemistry department. Dr. George Beatty, chairman of the geography and geology department, checks his mail before going back to work. -QQ- Wolfe 5. 3610 52035711 j V - 4262319 I . Y 4 'Q J ff J4' Dr. Jerry Nisbitt, chairman of the bio- logy department, cuts and polishes 510095. 5 u Q. s - .J, c P, ' U 9 a J . Y Q. '5 , ., 1 p- ' - ' ' ' ' - , fri, .v ,.., :-:- -' . ' 'W ' .,.t Dr. Malcom E. Hulrs, chairman of the physics department, finds some time to help his sons put together one of their model planes. Dr. Robert E. Hill, Jr., head of the general and experimental psychology department, seeks fun and fitness in badminton. Educational Administration and Supervision Dr. Philip E. Ballou Dr. Don O. Lyon D P k D Dr. Jack F. Snyder Dr. Merle T. Strom Dr. George E. Swafford r. Don L. ar r. E. John Pole Educational Psychology Dr. Carson Bennett Dr. Jay K. Church Dr. Wyman E. Fischer Dr. Raymond F. Gale Dr. Gerald Goldstone Dr. Naim C. Gupta Dr. Lawrence H. Harshbarger Dr. June V. Irving Dr. Kenneth L. Joy Dr. John L. Klem r. Merlin J. Manley r. Billy J. Paschal Dr. K. Terry Schurr Mr. Frank J. Sparzc Dr. Robert E. Taylor Dr. Shirley J. Trent D D Experimental Psychology Dr. Betty J. Ganzhorn Dr. Louise W. Gates Mrs. Sarah M. Heivitt Dr. Robert E. Hill, Jr. Dr. Claudia M. McConnell Dr. Ruth T. Myers Dr. May Palacios Dr. Robert W. Smith of. Arno F. wiuig General Psychology Dr. Ben Ervin Dr. Rodger D. Humm Dr. James G. Hunt Dr Bart James Dr. Richard C. McKee Dr. Ebert L. Miller Dr. W. W. Renke Elementary Education Dr. Richard T. Alexander, Jr. Mrs. Sera Anderson Dr. Mildred 0. Bellou Dr. Donald L, Barnes Mrs. June Easton Mrs. Mildred W. Evans Miss Elizabeth Fahl Dr. Mary E. Harshlaarger Dr. Ruth J. Hochstetler Dr. Donavon D. Lumpkin Dr. Beth Vail Mascho Dr. Leslie J. Mauth Dr Edward P. Merryman Dr, Raymond A. Olson Dr. Betty J. Pague Dr. Peggy Ransom Dr Margaret Wheeler Dr Frank J. Sciara Dr. Helen H. Sornson Miss Marilyn Stickle Dr. Clark D. Tuite Dr Joan L. Williams Secondary, Adult, and Higher Education Nlr. Harry H. Bell, Jr. Dr. Frank T. Blaser Dr, Jerry B. Burrlell Dr, John R. Craddock Dr Ivan J. K. Dahl Dr Robert Fl. Elsmere Dr. Richard C. Kunkel Miss Patricia R. Lawler Dr. Lawrence A. Lucas Mr. James M. McClure Dr. James H. McEIhinne Dr. Tom McEwin Dr R. E. Michael Mr. Ervin D, Milhon or. Regal Morsey Dr. E. Graham Pague Dr. Edwin P. Pettyman Dr. Jack E. Reak Dr. Dennis B. Redburn Mr. M. G. Richard Dr. Orvin T. Richardson Dr. Richard Rowray Mr. Dale L. Satterlee Dr. Thomas E. Spencer Dr. John P. Strouse Dr. William G. Trerlfield Dr. Jack White Special Education Mrs. Hildegard J. Gordon Mrs. Velma Fl. Graves Dr. Mary J. John Mrs. Miriam Kambeck Mrs. Doris L. Laughlin Mrs. Hariett Richardson Miss Diana Scott Dr. Elizabeth F. Spencer Mrs. Ann Twining Mr. J. Dean Twining Mr. Gerald Wagner Mlss H. Emily Wellece V Teachers College moves to eleven story edifice The doors of the Teachers College formally opened second summer session of 1968 with several new inno- vations established in certain departments. A pro- gram to prepare teachers to instruct culturally dis- advantaged children, new programs in higher educa- tion and development and implementation of program grants in counseling were instituted. A combina- tion of simulated experience and changes in the student participation program were initiated spring quarter to elevate the crowded situation at Burris School. The education administration and supervision department underwent few changes in its P program. if rr'- During those free afternoons, Dr. John Dunworth, dean of the Teachers College, keeps his lawn neat and trim beneath the sunny skies. How about a little music before bedtime, Dr. Donald Jones, head of the department of secon- dary education, asks his young son. Dr. Merle Strom, head of the department of educational administration and supervision, collects rare oddities. X .4 1 1 il . ,Q l A . K, ,.L.x,. .A ,, I ' :mg . - www Dr. David Richmond, chairman of the department of educational psychology, shows his sons that books do not always have to be dull and difficult GUY., .rr 4 N Q yvcgs vin, , ' I , .U .-- ,- 21,5 N - ' . U J Sf' 'l- ' I t sa in ' gf V is ., ' s 1 1 W .: ,. X. ' 'Y it assay N Y s iii Dr. Curtis Howd, principal of Bur- ris Laboratory School, teasingly entertains his pet companion. f' e Dr. Elizabeth Spencer, head of special education, en- joys working in the kitchen, especially baking cookies Dr. Donald Barnes, elementary education department head, realizes that a daughter and pet require daddy's full attention. VV-': .---.'f nf',:g-'15,--'yn - Nw- .,., . .,-- W- 5 -: 5 -,.m-A ,I 1 sl :.'f,.. 'fzu A' .. :I-a:. f::::a'.:.'fffm'afar-2:1-an--mfs? ' Q-: H 4 - ' - ft- f -J! fr 1-2 :H A I H vi Vg ms: s, q,,,A y U , , , i, ,,AA, Q, , Q Commencement marks an end, a beginning As he sat through the ceremonies marking commence- ment, a bridge between the past and future, each in- dividual student let his mind wander - wander to all the events of the past four years, possibly the best and most significant years of his life. Signifi- cant because they would have a marked effect on his future. And it is the future too, on which his thoughts dwelled, what he would do and how he would fit into Iife's complicated pattern as a result of having reached that one big goal, a college degree. University president, John Pruis, prepared to give his first commencement speech at Bal! State. n F .Y hg T CQ I NXNKYJS swicnxh fi -mf ' Y?- v 09,99 .. 1' x X ,.-f--' 'rr -. ' .J 21 ' f lu ix P-X 75 A Q- X x - , .XY Q- -. Y V Qvxh ix X 'Ka i, . A X af, r' ' xx Commencement speaker was Agnes deMflle, who spoke about the student's role in the current world. 1 ,,f. Ky, W X Y rs Vu' , . fN . Q15- ?i'iN J w,,4 Q .um A ' 5 f .fn QL. 1-if vu W' J' Q Aw' Committee selects outstanding seniors To recognize outstanding scholastic achievement, leadership ability and service to the campus, a student-faculty committee, each year, selects cer- tain seniors to be named outstanding. On lVlay 14 students received the honor at the annual Junior-Senior Honor Banquet. The highest tribute that can be paid to a senior is the Emens Award, which was presented to Tom Kraack. Barbara Drake Thomas K raack 'fl as-bt Julie Anderson Frances Davis l Joyce Hanna Jacqueline Jagger Jobes Doug Marsh Mark Miller 191 iv-'H' Andrea Taylor Negangard 'QV' N-w.......- .i 'Sv' Vic Smith N wb fx x xv X X- X C Rv x Q ka aX.-x'-w- Harlan Wright fvgas,-111, ...iff ' ' , ,-. ' . . . r . 'T'-Za' ,A 7 ' .1 Q-4 Y ' ' , , M .1 'P in , - r - 1 A . ,' , 11,11 , ii K -.542 I ' In K ..,, Ni fl - I , its , gpm ,, f rV., , J ,- 1 .F .b'2f1 +.gf' . I i?i'- 16' -.-,H e ,ii Pamela Sue W hitestine IF gag A 'x Sandy Ruoff Taubken ' 'dffvgy James D. Yunker -1 1 . 1 V I f., 4 ,5:k:iK', 'L ,,., 1 . J ffQ':'xT1rr?35' -4' r . .' l ' I ,sd ,xhL 'f' 3 3 TM'E,w4 E? if 3 In , r . ' gin YKWL lx mx me . . g N Lu' A, Rx' 7 fi : ,mfbggg ma .V A N qu 1 .- - ' . XX , 'JF' f, . 1' 1 .md h1.:Jb-A...-I 1,',',r.: h..'g 33.55 'L-f' H , ., f -3 5 Firma! f 'ilkuui fn me yr,--1 Serving as senior class officers for the past year were Flick Krueger, presiden t,' Mark Miller, vice-presiden t,' Merry Miller, secretary and Bob Friend, treasurer. ABDULBAQI, AHMAD, Kuwait, BS, Social Science, Sailing Club, International Relations Club, president. ABRAMS, ELIZABETH, New Castle, BS, Business Edu- cation, Sigma Zeta. ABRAMS, WALTER. Great River, New York, BS, Business Adminstration, Phi Beta Lambda. ADAMS, EDIE, Indianapolis, BS, Biolo9VJ Marching Mademoiselle, Angel Flight, MIC. ADAMS, JANE, Muncie, BS, Speech, Sigma Tau Delta. ADDINGTON, ANN, Anderson, BS, English, Lambda Iota Tau, SEA. ADELL Ill, ALBERT L., Muncie, BS, Accounting, Theta Xl, secretary, treasurer. ADELL, CLAUDETTE, Muncie, BS, History, SCGB, DAILY NEWS. ADKINSON, CAROL, Mishawaka, BS, Art, Judo Club. ALBANO, ROBERT, Richmond, BS, Social Science, Lambda Chi Alpha, pledge trainer. ALBERT, JANET, Muncie, BS, Biology. ALDRIN, JOHN, Muncie, BA, Art. ALEXANDER, BARBARA, Indianapolis, BA, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta. ALEXANDER, CATHARINE, Ft. Wayne, BS Nursing, Nursing Association, Usher Corps. ALEXANDER, JULIE, Columbus, Ohio, BS, Elementary Education. ALEXANDER, LINDA, Lafayette, BS, Ele- mentary Education, Young Republicans, SVS, SEA. ALEXANDER, PATRICIA ANN, Indianapolis, Two-Year Secretarial, Phi Beta Lambda, secretary. ALEXANDER, STEPHEN, D., Muncie, BS, Psychology! Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Delta Chi, ROTC. ALFORD, TIMOTHY, Fortville, BS, Mathematics, Sigma Zeta. AL-IESA, IESA, Kuwait, BS, Political Science, Soccer, International Relations Club, Sailing Club. ALLEN, ANGELA, Anderson, BS, Home Economics. ALLEN, LINDA, DeSoto, BS, Elementary Education. ALLEN, ROBERT, Shelbyville, BS, Mathematics. ALLEY, EDWARD, Elwood, BS, History, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Football. ALLEY, JUDITH, Anderson, BS, Elementary Education. AL-OLAYAN, ABDULAZ, Kuwait, Political Science, Geography, International Relations Club. ALSMAN, LYNETTE, Evansville, BS, Accounting, Delta Zeta, trea- surer, Clavia, treasurer, Who's Who, Phi Beta Lambda. ALTEKRUSE, CAROLYN, Ft. Wayne, BS, Elementary Education, Chi Omega, University Singers, Choral Union, Hall Government, SVS, Campus Chest. f 'mi QI' .J 5-Q ... -fv- If .qv-1-'v Us ir AFX' I if 9 -?,,' fu-- i ,..f' qs. -nv 4... QS en .fw- may L if Cf' 'Ex Au- !'Zl'.'T' 1 ,na ALTER, DIANA, Burlington, BS, Home Economics, Mary Beeman Club. ALTHARDT, GLORIA, J., Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, SVS. AMBROSE, ROBERT, Pelham, New York, BS, Social Studies, Phi Mu Alpha. AMICK, DAVE, Huntington, BA, Speech and Hearing, Delta Chi, vice-president, rush chairman, IFC, Intra- murals, S.O.C. AMOS, KATHYLYN,lndianapolis, BS, Business Educa- tion, Alpha Phi, pledge trainer, UPP, S.O.C. ANDERSON, BARD, Indianapolis, BS, Psychology! Newman Club, SVS. ANDERSON, DAVID, Mishawaka, BS, Physical Education, Football, Baseball, Intramurals. ANDERSON, JULIE, Muncie, BS, Art Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Panhellenic, vice president, Clavia, president, Delta Phi Delta, vice president, Who's Who, SCGB, Human Rela- tions Committee, University Debs, Cardinal Corps, Junior Marshal,S.O.C. ANDERSON, MARGARET, E., Noblesville, BS, Elemen- tary Education. ANDERSON, MARILYN, Bay City, Michigan, BS, Elementary Education, Contemporary Dance Club. ANDERSON, MARY JO, Laura, Ohio, BS, Speech. ANDRESS, JERRY, Madison, BS, Pre Law, Lambda Chi Alpha, Industrial Arts Club, Political Science Club. ANGEL, JO LYNN, Muncie, BS, Psychology. APGAR, THOMAS, Anderson, BS, Bi0lOQVi Sigma Tau Gamma. APPLEGATE, LINDA, Brookville, BS, Business. APPLEGEET, LINDA, Fulmouth, BS, Elementary Educa- tion,SEA. ARDEN, JEAN, Indianapolis, BS, Home Economics. ARMSTRONG, ALAN, Greensburg, BS, Accounting. ARMSTRONG, SUSAN, Muncie, BS, American History. ARNETT, LINDA, Crawfordsville, BA, Spanish, ARNOLD, GLEN, Muncie, BS, Marketing, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ARTER, DIANE, Elkart, BS, Marketing, Phi Beta Lambda. ASDELL, JO ELLA, Brownsburg, BA, Latin. ASHBY, JOANNE, Indianapolis, BS, Business, Phi Beta Lambda, MIC. ASPER, LYNN, South Bend, BS, Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Symphony, Marching Band, Stage Band, Wind Ensemble, Mens Glee Club, MENC. ATKINSON, BERYL, Gas City, BS, Sociology. ATKINSON, JANICE, Speedway, BS, Elementary Education, Marching Mademoiselles, Angel Flight, SEA, ACE.AUBLE,PEGGY,Muncie,BS,Elemen- tary Education. AUGSBURGER, ANITA, Fort Wayne, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Phi. AUSTIN, RICHARD W., Muncie, BS, Speech and Hearing, Phi Mu Alpha, Sigma Alpha Eta, Glee Club, vice president, president, University Singers, president, Band, ECMO, SEA, S.O.C. AVERY, LINDA, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, SEA, ACE. BABBITT, KATHRYN, Morocco, BS, Business, Alpha Omicron Pi, treasurer, Phi Beta Lambda. BABBITT, MARILYN, Morocco, Two-year Secretarial. BACK, CAROL, Hagerstown, BS, English. BADE, LINDA, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, United Student Fellowship, SEA, ORIENT. BAER, CHARLES R., Muncie, BS, Business, Westminster Fellowship. BAILEY, BRUCE E., New Castle, BS, Business, Sigma Tau Gamma, treasurer. BAILEY, O.. DARLENE, Hope, BS, Elementary Education, Student Staff,SEA. BAILEY, JOHN E., Huntington, BS, Mathematics, Economics, Delta lau Delta, IFC, Corresponding secretary, Sigma Zeta, vice president, Student Senate, University Senate, Hall Government, S.O.C. BAILEY, JULIA, Kendallville, BA, Elementary Education, French Club, SEA. BAILEY, MARY, Spiceland, BS, Elementary Education. BAILEY, SONJA, Spiceland, BS, English. BAKER, CINDY, Mishawaka, BS, Medical Technology. BAKER, JACKIE LYNN: BS, Elementary Education. BAKER, LINDA, Lawrence, Two-year Secretarial, Phi Beta Lambda. BAKER, MICHAEL D., Muncie, BS, Busi- ness, Sigma Tau Gamma, IFC, Intramurals. BAKER, PAUL, Indianapolis, BS, Marketing, Phi Beta Lamdba, Hall Government, Intramurals. BALON, JANINA, Indian- apolis, BS, Art, Kallista. BALSER, DONNA, Arcadia, BS, English, Sigma Beta Chi, Lambda Iota Tau, Pi Gamma Mu, Young Republicans, Angel Flight, Marching Mademoiselles. BANEY, MARVIN, Muncie, BS, Earth Science. BANIC, POLLY, Bourbon, BS, Home Economics. BANNISTER, RO- BERTA, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education. BANNON, REED, Elwood, BS, Business, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, SEA. BARBER, NANCY, Anderson, BS, English, Pi Gamma Mu. BARKER, JOHN R., Mishawaka, BS, Biology. BARLOW, DENNIS, Gary, BS, Social Science, Psychology Club, Intramurals. Jr' V4 ,,-r' lo.. - dr- ,- lx L Q ,Bar vhs ,0- f- ff' px Q Y. mug eff' AL A -af 'Z' W, 19, . pl, .gg-9 4.-P - W' lA: l tg,-r . ',1:'v?' -, I! 12 'V' ..,.,- BARNARD, MARGARET, Muncie, BS, Home Eco- nomics, Mary Beeman Club, Canterbury Association, Re- ligious Council, secretary. BARNES, BARBARA, Mad- ison. BARNES, PAMALA, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Hall Government. BAR- NETT, JOAN, Wabash, BS, Home Economics, Mary Beeman Club. BARON, ANTHONY R., East Chicago, BS, Business, Hall Government, Intramurals. BARTLE, DAVID, Portland, BS, Industrial Arts, IEA. BARTLE, JERRY L., Muncie, BS, Business Education. BARTELS, KATHLEEN, Indian- apolis, BS, English, Alpha Psi Omega, Sigma Tau Delta BARTLETT, STEVEN J., Brook, BS, Business, Sigma Chi. BARTON, NANCY, Zanesville, BA, Elementary Edu- cation, Pi Beta Phi, secretary, Student Senate, Hall Gov- ernment, USA, SEA, SVS, S.O.C., Campus Chest. BARTOS, ELAINE, Hobart, BS, Music, Sigma Alpha Iota. BASH, ELLEN, Pennville, BS, Elementary Education. BASHAM, VICKI, Tell City, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Kappa, Sigma Alpha Eta. BASTIAN, JUDITH, Winchester, BS, Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, presi- dent, treasurer, Hall Government, SEA. BATEMAN, LINDA, Lavvrenceburg, BS, Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, Hall Government. BAUER, MICHAEL, Indianapolis, BS, Marketing, Phi Beta Lambda. BAUM, REBECCA, Anderson, BS, Mathematics, Sigma Zeta, Honors. BAYER, MICHAEL, South Bend, BA, Biology. BAYSE, LIZABETH, Cartersburg, BS, Elemen- tary Education. BEACH, JUDITH, Muncie, BA, Elemen- tary Education, Alpha Sigma Tau. BEARD, DANIEL, Muncie, BS, Social Science. BEARSS, JANET, Valparaiso, BS, Home Economics, Mary Beeman Club. BEBER, DANIEL, Garrett, BS, Accounting. BECK, DENNIS, Frankton, BS, Psycholo9V2 Delta Tau Delta. BECK, MARGARET, Anderson, BS, History. BECK, MARLENE, Rushvilleg BS, Business Education, West- minster Fellowship. BECKER, PATRICIA, Merrick, New York, BS, Physical Education, PEMM, WRA, Intramurals, Hockey. BEEMER, JANET, Muncie, BS, Home Eco- nomics, Alpha Sigma Tau, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mary Beeman Club. 7 BEEN, MOLLY ANN, Rockfield, BS, Elementary Edu- cation, SEA. BELL, DARLENE, Knox, BS, Elementary Education, Chi Omega, secretary, personnel, Hall Govern- ment, ORIENT, SOC. BELL, KATHLEEN, Fort Wayne, BS, Home Economics, AHEA, Mary Beeman Club, New- man Club, Sailing Club. BELL, WILLIAM, Indianapolis, BS, Physical Education, Beta Theta Pi, Cross Country, Intramurals. BELTER, LADONNA, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Edu- cation, Angel Flight. BENCUR, DIANA, Hammond, BS, Biologvi Chi Omega, vice president, treasurer, Hall Gov- ernment, Campus Chest. BENEKER, KAREN, Brookville, BS, Elementary Education. BENNETT, BERNICE, Knox, BS, Physical Education, PEMM, WRA. BENNETT, JUANITA, H., Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Zeta, Baptist Fellowship, president. BENTLEY, CONNIE, Indianapolis, BS, Social Science, Alpha Kappa Alpha, MIC, Modern Dance Club, WBST Radio. BENZ, ANDREW, L., Batesville, BS, Biologvi Chi Kappa Epsilon. BEOUY, BARBARA, Muncie, BS, English. BERGERSON, ANN, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Edu- cation, SEA. BERGWALL, DAVID, Warsaw, BS, Mar- keting. BERNARD, ROSALLE, Anderson, BS, World History, Pi Omega Pi, Pi Gamma Mu. BESS, JAMES, Kokomo, BS, Physical Education. BESSLER, PAUL, A., Batesville, BS, Psychology! Golf, Student Staff. BEWLEY, MYRA, Indianapolis, BS, Physical Education, Pi Beta Phi, PEMM, SCGB, Contem- porary Dance Club, Crescents, Campus Chest, S.O.C. BIBEFISTEIN, KEN, Berne, BS, Art. BICKEL, JULIA, Pennville, BS, Elementary Education, SEA, WOC. BICKFORD, GEORGE, Muncie, BS, Business, Delta Sigma Pi, president. BICKFORD, MARTHA, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, BIEGHLER, PHILIP, Muncie, BS, Accounting. BIERIE, JUDY, Bluffton, BS, Music, Symphony, Band, Womens Chorus, MENO, SEA. BIKOWSKI, NORIVIA, South Bend, BS, English, Hall Government, Newman Club. BIRD, LINDA, Warsaw, BS, Physical Education, PEMM, WRA, SEA. BIRD, MARI- LYN, Centerville, Ohio, BS, Social Science, WBST-Radio, Little Sigmas. BIRK, JAMES, Muncie, BS, Social Science, Gamma Theta Upsilon. :tg xt... LA Sy.-,Z .4--2' fx... QW' 'haf' 41- W 45 . A X104 sf .t yd' Nb' -cr! 3 ,,'-A Li 45. '.-f-5? 'WX Q-. 'fl' QP CD5 Ill K7 '1N ip., 9. ff' ,Q ,QM x gf ,WN '77 1 AL A 7-GI ,gn-lf. ff' x'9' ,ge 4. . ,A I .sn 453' .54- .,A,.-f -L in-f' f v- Sv i fav' -or I Y. , 4' . -KZ' I- BIRLSON, CORDELLIA DIANE, LaPorte, BS, Business Education, Phi Beta Lambda, SEA. BLACKMAN CAROL, Kendallville, BS, BioloQYJ Alpha Omicron Pi, Sigma Zeta, Hall Government, Campus Chester. BLAD, CAROL, Osceola, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Gov- ernment, SEA, SVS. BLADES, HERBERT, Levittown New York, BS, Physical Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon' Football. 1 I BLAESING, LARRY, Muncie, BS, Psychology. BLAIR, DENNIS, Muncie, BS, Business Education, Lambda Chi Alpha. BLASKOVICH, JUDITH A., Highland, BA, Jour- nalism, Chi Omega, treasurer, Alpha Phi Gamma: Kappa Sigma Phi, Who's Who, Outstanding Junior: DAILY NEWS, news editor, copy editor, ORIENT, layout editor, editor-in-chief, Cardinal Code, co-editor, Homecoming Queen. BODKIN, ARNOLD, Alexandria, BS, Industrial Arts. BOGAN, SHARON, Ft. Wayne, BS, Elementary Edu- cation, Student Staff, Hall Government, WRA. BOGE- MAN, MARY, lndianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Young Democrates, Newman Club. BOGGS, STEPHEN, Muncie, BS, Earth Science. BOGUCKI, JOHN, Misha- waka, BS, Biol09V2 Sigma Phi Epsilon. BOICOURT, CYNTHIA, Anderson, BS, Elementary Edu- cation. BOKLUND, MARY, LaPorte, BS, Elementary Education, SEA, ACE, Hall Government. BOLANDER, WILLIAM A., Indianapolis, BS, Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi, treasurer, Alpha Phi Gamma, Kappa Alpha Mu, DAILY NEWS, photographer. BOLIN, LARRY, Moores Hill, BA, Social Studies, Intramurals. BOLLINGER, ELWOOD, Hammond, BS, French, French Club, Disciples of Student Fellowship. BOLYARD, NAN- CY, Ft.Wayne, BS, Physical Education, Alpha Omicron Pi PEMM. BONFIGLIO, JUDITH, Elkhart, BS, Sociology, AnthropolO9V2 Sigma Kappa. BOOTH, DAVID, New Castle, BS, Earth Science, Sigma Zeta, Swimming. BORCHELT, IRVIN, Batesville, BS, Industrial Education, IEA. BORSHOFF,THOMAS, Indianapolis, BS,Journalism, Delta Tau Delta, vice president, IFC, vice president, Blue Key, president, Who Who's, Student Staff, Student Senate, ORIENT, business manager. BOURNE, NANCY, Pennville, BS, English. BOUSLOG, DARRELL, Muncie, BS, Accounting, Delta Sigma Pi, Evaluator Investment Club. BOWEN, ALBERT D., Muncie, BS, Industrial Arts, Chi Kappa Epsilon, Intramurals. BOWEN, CHERYL, Roches- ter, Two-Year Secretarial. BOWEN, ELLEN, Muncie, BS, Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, Choir, Choral Union, University Debs. BOWERS, THOMAS C., New Castle, BA, Soci- olOgy: Social Work Club, president, Student Staff, UPP, SVS, MIC, Auditorium Advisory Board, Educational Affairs Board, Campus Chest. BOWMAN, JUDITH, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, SEA, president, vice president, treasurer, Educational Policies Council. BOWMAN, MARSHALL E., Muncie, BS, Biology: Sigma Zeta, Society of Medical Technologists. BOWSHER, BARBARA, Cinncinati, Ohio, BS, English, Delta Zeta, Band, Symphony, Orchestra. BOYD, DONNA, Unionville, BS, Business, University Baptist Fellowship, Religious Council. BOYER, DIANE, Greenville, Ohio, BS, Elementary Edu- cation, ACE. BOYER, MARILYN ANNETTE, Atlanta, BS, Accounting. BOYER, MARLENE, Muncie, BS, Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omicron. BRACE, STEVEN, Ft. Wayne, BS, Elementary Education, Delta Tau Delta, vice president, rush chairman, IFC, Young Republicans, Youth for Nixon, chairman, ORIENT, Campus Chest. BRADFORD, ALAN, Portage, BS, Social Science, Delta Chi, Baseball. BRADING, MICHAEL, Charlestown, BS, Physical Education. BRADLEY, SALLY, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Hall Govern- ment, Westminster Fellowship, treasurer, S.O.C, SEA. BRAINARD, PAULA, Goshen, BS, Elementary Educa- tion,SVS,SEA. BRAMMER, LINDA, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Edu- cation, BRAND, BRENDA, Indianapolis, BS, Health and Safety, Alpha Phi, secretary, Eta Sigma Gamma, BRAN- SON, PHYLLIS, Shelbyville, BS. BRETHAUER, ELLEN A., Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Phi Delta Theta Sweetheart, SVS, Campus Chest. BREWSTER, THOMAS, Anderson, BS, Physics, Physics Society, vice president. BRICKLEY, DAVID E., Farm- land, BS, Accounting. BRIGGS, JEAN ANN, Selma, BS, Speech and Hearing, Psi Iota Xi, Sigma Alpha Eta, SEA. BRINDUSE, ALICE CAROL, Anderson, BS, Home Eco- nomics, Mary Beeman Club, SCEC. BRINER, KENNETH, North Manchester, BS, Industrial Education, Epsilon Pi Tau, IEA. BRINKLEY, MARCIA, P., Fortville, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta. BRODBECK, SUSAN, St. Mary's Ohio, BS, Marketing, Hall Government. BRONSTETTER, SUSAN KAY, South Bend, BS, Elementary Education, Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl, Crescent Club, president, SEA. BROOKS, PAMELA, Nineveh, BS, English, Hall Govern- ment, SVS. BROOKS, PHILLIP, Dayton, Ohio, BS, Earth Science. BROWN, DAVID, Middletown, BS, Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Symphony, Marching Band, Unversity Singers. BROWN, DENISE, Lawrenceburg, BS, Elementary Edu- cation, Hall Government, Young Republicans, ACE. 207 BROWN, GEORGE, Whiting, BS, Political Science, Delta Chi, secretary, pledge trainer, Intramurals, Hall Govern- ment, Newman Club, Young Republicans. BROWN, JEFFRY, Geneva, BS, Earth Science, Theta Xi, UPP, Judo Club. BROWN, JOYCE ANNE, Indianapolis, BS, English, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Gamma Mu, Young Demo- crats, Junior Marshal. BROWN, KAY, Crawfordsville, BA, Urban and Regional Planning, Political Science, Sigma Beta Chi, Student Planners Organization, secretary. BROWN, LARRY, Connersville, BS, Marketing. BROWN, MARY ELLEN, Anderson, BS, Psychology. BROWN, MELINDA ANN, Peru, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government. BROWN, NANCY, Lafayette, BS Nursing, Student Nursing Association. BROWN, SUSAN, Indianapolis, BS, Home Economics. BROWN, TONEKKA, New Castle, BS, History, Sigma Delta Pi, University Debs. BROWNE, JUDITH, Winches- ter, BS, Home Economics. BROWNING, NANCEE, Ft. Wayne, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Beta Chi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Golden Hearts, S.O.C, Marching Mademoi- selles, Angel Flight. BRUBAKER, MICHAEL, Speedway, BS, Speech, Intra- murals, Hall Government, Forensics, Choir, Theater, WBST. BRUNER, LINDA, Parter, BS, Elementary Edu- cation, SEA. BRUNSON, KUMIKO, Alexandria, BS Elementary Education, SEA,SVS, International Relations Club. BRUNSON, RICHARD, Elwood, BS, Accounting, Evaluator Investment Club. BRYANT, GERALDINE, Muncie, BS, Elementary Edu- cation. BRYANT, NANCY,Findlay,Ohio, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, ACE, SEA. BUCHANAN, JAMES E., Valparaiso, BS, Business, Phi Beta Lambda, Hall Government, Young Republicans, Glee Club, accom- panist. BUCHSBAUM, KENNETH M., Norfolk, Va., BS, Physical Education, Sigma Tau Gamma, Football, La- crosse. BUCK, ALAN, Otterbein, BS, Physical Education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, secretary, IFC, Soccer, Intramurals, UPP, Young Republicans, S.O.C., Campus Chest. BUCK- MASTER, GEORGIA, Muncie, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, SEA. BUCKNER, JOHN, Indianapolis, BS, Sociol- OQVJ Omega Alpha Omega. BUDA, JAMES, South Bend, BS, History, Lambda Chi Alpha, secretary, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Alpha Theta, Intramurals, Hall Government. BUDZIUS, CHRIS, Highland, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta, Hall Government, SVS. BUFFIN, MYRA, Muncie, BS, Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, president, Symphony, vice president, secretary, Council of Music Organizations, president. BULACH, GAY LEE, Rich- mond, BS, English. BUNDY, JOHN, Gas City, BS, Art, Wesley Foundation. BUNNELL, BILL, Muncie, BS, Biolo9VJ Sigma Zeta Xi. BUNNER, DONNA, New Castle, BA, Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omicron. BUNSELMEIER, KAREN, Osgood, BS, Elementary Education. BURCH, ESTELL SHARON, Ft. Wayne, BS, Business, Alpha Kappa Alpha, secretary, Hall Government, MIC. BURCHAM, KENNETH, Daleville, BS, Biology. BURK- HALTER, MARSHA, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Hall Government, SEA. BURKHARDT, THOMAS, Richmond, BS. Business Administration. BURKHOLDER, KENNETH, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. BURNETT, KATHRYN, New Castle, BS, Speech and Hearing, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Alpha Eta, treasurer, Sigma Alpha Iota, Wesley Foundation, secretary, SVS, S.O.C. MIC, Symphony, BURNS, GLENDA,Brownsburg, BS, Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Marching Mademoiselles, Angel Flight. BURNS, RONALD L., Muncie, BS, Sociology: Sigma Chi, Hall Government, Student Government, Young Republicans. BURROUGH, DONNA DIANN, Lucerne, BS, Nursing. BURSON, VICTOR, Elkhart, BS, Urban Planning, Kappa Alpha Psi, vice president, Intramurals, Young Democrats. BYERS, ALBERTA, Valparaiso, BS, Mathematics, Sigma Zeta, Newman Club. BYERS, THOMAS, South Bend, BS, Urban Planning, Sigma Chi, Basketball, Baseball. BYRNS, JAMES A., Corydon, BA, Industrial Arts, Sigma Chi. CAIN, DIANA, Wolcott, BS, Elementary Education, ACE. CALDEMEYER, ALLAN, Muncie, BS, Premedi- cine, Swimming, B Club. CALLAHAN, SHARON, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Student Staff, SVS. CAMPBELL, CONNIE, Auburn, BS, Elementary Education. CAMPBELL, LINDA, Winchester, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta, secretary, Eta Sigma Gamma, Usher Corps. CANADY, HAROLD, Kokomo, BA, Physi- cal Education, Sigma Chi, B Club, Football, CANNON, JOHN, Muncie, BS, Geography, Theta Chi, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Intramural. CANNON, SANDRA, New Castle, BA, English, Alpha Chi Omega, DAILY NEWS, SGS, Assistant Director, Student Government, Miss Ball State Pageant, Assistant Director. CARDER, VALETA, Indianapolis, BA, Art. CARL, LARRY, Gaston, BS, Mathematics, Chemistry. CARL- SON, MARY L., Muncie, BS, Nursing, Pi Beta Phi, Hall Government, Nursing Association. CARMICHAEL, DAVID E., Muncie, BS, Social Science. CARMONY, DAVID EDWIN, Gary, BS, Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, vice president, pledgemaster, Marching Band, Varsity Band, Symphony, Glee Club, MENC, president, ECMO, UPP, Young Republicans, S.O.C, OCA. CARPENTER, KARON, Valparaiso, BS, Elementary Education, Westminster Fellowship, SEA. CARR, JAMES, Kewanna, BS, Social Science, Lambda Chi Alpha, Intramurals. CARRICO, KARYN, Indian- apolis, BS, Elementary Education, SVS, ACE, SEA. CARRICO, WILLIAM, lndianapolis, BS, Art, Theta Xi, Football, Baseball, Newman Club. CARROLL, STEPHEN W., Muncie, BS, Accounting. CARTER, JANET, Henry- ville, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, UPP, ACE, SVS. CARY, SHARON, Danville, Illinois, BA, Spanish, Marching Mademoiselles, Angel Flight, SEA. CASTOR, WILLIAM, Lapel, BS, Sociology. CATAN- ZARITE, FRANK, Mishawaka, BS, Speech. CATE, CAROLYN, Richmond, BS, Elementary Education, SEA, Campus Chest. CATRON, JANE, Frankfort, BS, Business, Sigma Kappa, PEMM, Campus Chest, treasurer. CATT, GREGORY W., Anderson, BS, Social Science, MOC, Freshman Senate. CAUGHELL, ANN, Logansport, BS, Nursing, Sigma Zeta, Nursing Association. CAVE, JON, Speedway, BS, Business Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha, rush chairman, Delta Sigma Pi, Baseball. CAWOOD, SUE, West Lafayette, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Chi Omega, SEA, SVS, Campus Chest. CERNY, LYNN, Warsaw, BS, Advertising, Hall Govern- ment, UPP, SVS. CHAFEE,. JO, Indianapolis, Two-Year Secretarial. CHAILLE, PENELOPE, Indianapolis, BS, Home Economics. CHALFANT, CHERYL, Winchester, BS, Nursing, Nursing Association, treasurer, Fellowship of Friends. CHALFANT, STEVEN, Winchester, BS, Elementary Edu- cation. CHAMBERS, BARRY, Muncie, BS, Anthropol- ogy, History, Lambda Alpha, treasurer. CHAMBERS, MARK, Ft. Wayne, BS, English, SVS. CHANCE, AVONELLE, Rushville, BS, Elementary Education, Con- cert Band, SEA. CHANDLER, TERRY, Farmingdale, New York, BS, History. CHAPIN, CHESTER, Ft. Wayne, BS, Industrial Arts, Intramurals, Industrial Arts Club. CHAPMAN, CHARLES, Carmel, BS, Business Education, Student Staff, SEA, Circle K Club, vice president. CHAPMAN, JUDY, New Haven, BS, Nursing, Alpha Phi, Nursing Association. CHAPMAN, POLLY, indianapolis, BS, Physical Educa- tion, PEMM, WRA,SEA. CHAPIVIAN, VIRGINIA, Ander- son, BS, Speech, Delta Sigma Rho, Tau Kappa Alpha, Debate Team. CHAVERS, SARAH, Lebanon, BS, Business Education, Sigma Sigma, Sigma, secretary, Pi Omega Pi. CHEATHAM, ROBERT, Connersville, BA, Business, Intramurals. CHERRY, STEPHEN, Shelbyville, BS, Speech, Intra- murals, WBST-FM Radio, S.O.C. CHEZEM, RITA, Frank- fort, BS, Speech, Young Republicans, corresponding sec- retary, MIC, Theatre. CHOMEL, JUDITH, Connersville, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, SVS. CHURCH, CRISTINE, South Bend, BS, English. CIFARELLI, CHARLES, Port Washington, N.Y., BS, Physical Education, Health, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Football, Baseball. CITTADINE, RONALD P., Elkhart, BS, Market- ing. CLAERBOUT, DAVID, Connersville, BA, Account- ing. CLARK, GALEN S., LaF0ntaine, BS, Biology, Sigma Zeta. CLARK, KAREN JEAN, Brook, BS, Elementary Education. CLARK MARILYN, Warsaw, BS, Physical Education, PEMM, WRA, SEA. CLARK, SUSAN, Marion, BS, Business. CLARKSON, CLARENCE, Elkhart, BS, Physical Education, Kappa Alpha Psi, Intramurals, Basketball, Overseas Exchange Steering Committee, Junior Olympics Committee, SVS, MIC. CLAYTON, NANCY, Anderson, BS, Business Education, Phi Beta Lambda, Mary Beeman Club, SEA. CLAYTON, TRINA KAY, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, Disciples of Student Fellowship. CLEVELAND, DONALD, Peru, BS, Accounting, Phi Beta Lambda. CLEVENGER, JANET, Roann, BS, Elementary Education, Childhood Education Association. CLEVENGER, JEAN, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. CLICK, PHYLLIS, Cromwell, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, SEA. CLIDENCE, LUCRETIA, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. CLODFELDER, JOHN M., Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Chi, Marching Band. COAPSTICK, NANCY, Frankfort, BS, Elementary Education. COCHRAN, CLIFFORD EARL, JR., Bloomfield Hills, Mich., BS, Business Administration, Delta Tau Delta, pledge trainer, Intramurals, Young Republicans, Youth for Nixon. CODY, JANET,,Sheridan, BS, Elementary Education, Young Republicans, SEA. COHEN, PETER, West Hartford, Conn., BS, Regional and Urban Planning, Football, Lacrosse, Intramurals, Student Planners Society, vice president, Jewish Student Fellowship, president. fx b 9' rf bn fi 1-' ,as YQ' fr ,,.4' nm S? 5 -'N 'WX 'SW' ,Ms 1- .,-v ,,,, 76? 'six 1:-'Y if .3 'no 'V tif' 5? Ll .pf 14 tgmv, LA C7 , if .W COLE, MARCIA, Fortville, BS, Home Economics. COLEMAN, KAREN, Lebanon, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Sigma Sigma, president, Panhellenic, Sigma Alpha Eta, Clavia, SCGB, S.O.C., SEA, Who's Who, COLEMAN, SHIRLEY, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Delta Zeta, SCGB, vice president, Cardinal Corps, secretary, WOC, SEA, S.O.C. steering committee, Who's Who. COLLET, JANICE, Griffith, BS, Business Education, Phi Beta Lambda. COLLINS, DEBORAH SUE, South Bend, BS, Elementary Eduwtion, Pi Beta Phi, ACE. COLLINS, JANE, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega: Sigma Zeta, Clavia, Hall Government, S.O.C. COLLYER, NANCY, Connersville, BS, Elementary Education. COMBS, LINDA, Milan, BS, Home Economics. CONNER, JANET ANN, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, Delta Debs, secretary-treasurer. CONNER, NANCY, Lafayette, Two-year secretarial. CONNER, ROY DOUGLAS, Muncie, BS, Biologvi Delta Tau Delta, treasurer, Intramurals, SEA. CONROY, MARCIA, Rushville, BA, Spanish, Newman Club, SEA. COOK, CHARLOTTE A., Warren, BS, Speech and Hearing. COOK, HENRY, Indianapolis, BS, Industrial Education and Techn0lOgV, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Industrial Arts Club, IEA, Football. COOK, MARGARET E., Manchester, BS, Physical Education, Pi Beta Phi, PEMM, Student Staff, S.O.C., SVS. COOK, SUZANNE, Mishawaka, BS, English, Marching Mademoiselles, Angel Flight, Newman Club, SEA. COONEY, PATRICIA, Ft. Wayne, BS, Music, University Debs, Symphony, Women's Chorus, Hall Government, Newman Club, Young Republicans. COOP, LESLIE DARYL, Muncie, BS, Accounting, Accounting Club, Judo Club, Karate Club. COOPER, ALPHA, Muncie, BA, Political Science. COOPER, MIKE, Shelbyville, BS, Marketing, Hall Government, WSTU Radio. CORNWEL L, LYNN, Danville, BS, Elementary Education, Chi Omega, Student Senate, WOC, SVS, SEA. CORRY, JAMES, Garrett, BS, Marketing, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. COTHKEN, JOHNNY, Gary, BS, Physical Education. COURTNEY, CONSTANCE, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Christian Fellowship. COURTNEY, MARY DIANE, New Castle, BA, Journalism, DAILY NEWS, Young Republicans, Youth for Nixon, Women's Chorus. COX, BRUCE, Bremen, BS, Psychology. COX, MARY, St. Joseph, Michigan, BA, English. COX, NANETTE, Anderson, BS, Physical Education, PEMM, Aquettes. 205 206' COY, PHILIP, South Bend, BS, Biol09YJ Sigma Tau Gamma. CRADICK, MARY, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. CRAIG, JUDY, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education. CRAIG, RICHARD, Indianapolis, BS, Earth Science. CRAWFORD, JUDITH, Kokomo, BS, Elementary Education, SEA, ACE. CRAWFORD, SALLY, Greenwood, BS, Social Science. CREAMER, KAREN, Connersville, BS, Social Work, Social Work Club, Hall Government, Mental Health Club, Friends of Folk Music. CREGAR, JUANITA, Richmond, BS, Elementary Education. CRIMMINS, JOAN, Ft. Wayne, BA, Speech and Hearing, Delta Zeta, Sigma Alpha Eta, Crescents, secretary, Campus Chest. CRIMMINS, THOMAS A., Mile, BS, Business Adminstration, Lambda Chi Alpha, Intramurals. CRISP, ANN, Muncie, BS, Home Economics, Sigma Zeta, Disciples of Students Fellowship, Religious Council, Nursing Association, SVS. CRISP, HOUSTON WYNNLEE, Muncie, BS, Biology. CRUZAN, LESLIE, Cicero, BS, Art, Kallista, president, UPP, Young Republicans. CULBERT,SALLlE, Kokomo, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Panhellenic, SEA. CULP, SALLY, Marion, BA, Journalism, Kappa Sigma Phi, president, pledge trainer, Alpha Phi Gamma, DAILY NEWS, feature editor, ORIENT, photographer, copy editor, Hall Government, Student Staff, SEA. CULY, DOROTHY, Hagerstown, BS, Business Education, SEA. CUMMINS, LARRY, Westville, BS, Elementary Education, Delta Chi. CUNNINGHAM, JOYCE, Muncie, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta. CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT E., Westfield, BS, Earth Science, Alpha Phi Omega, S.O.C. CUNNINGHAM, STANLEY, Lebanon, BS, Marketing, Delta Sigma Pi. CURRY, BEVERLY, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, SEA, Usher Corps. CURTIS, BESTY, Gary, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Omicron Pi, president, UPP, SVS. CURTIS, GARY LEIGH, Rushville, BS, Marketing, Sigma Phi Epsilon, secretary, pledge trainer, Intramurals. CURTS, JAN, Muncie, BS, Social Science. DABNER, PAMELA, Indianapolis, BS, Social Science, Alpha Kappa Alpha, SCGB. DAILEY, EDRYA, Gas City, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, SEA. DAILEY, ROBERT L., Frankton, BS, Mathematics, Sigma Pi Sigma, Sigma Zeta, Physics Club, SEA. DAILEY, SUSAN D., Indianapolis BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government. XT mf ,.,- on pw., 498 ' Q 'Cf 59' ,-v :VFW CN L fx in,- q,..q- Safc- 41':S7' .pf ' 1-J K AL QA, 5 Bn. i- :f2 ' 122' yy. Svv' -eff 4 YT' 'fs' DALE, SUSAN, Muncie, BS, Marketing, Alpha Phi. DALRYMPLE, NANCY, Carmel, BS, Nursing. DALTON, GUY, Muncie, BS, Business Administration, Lacrosse Club, Intramurals, Hall Government. DANIELS, VINCENT, Gary, BS, Journalism, Kappa Alpha Mu, Alpha Phi Gamma, Sigma Delta Chi, DAILY NEWS, photographer, OR IENT, photographer. DARBY, JEAN, Russiaville, BS, Elementary Education, Fellowship of Friends. DAUGHERTY, JANE, Marion, BS, History, Alpha Omicron Pi, Campus Chest. DAUGHHETEE, LESLIE, Anderson, BS, Biology. DAVIDSON, ELAINE, Goodland, Two-year Secretarial, Young Democrats, DAVIDSON, JACK, New Castle, BS, Industrial Education, IEA. DAVIDSON, LINDA, Crothersville, BS, Math. DAVIS, EDWARD G., Muncie, BS, Psychology, Philosophy, Philosophy Club, Judo Club. DAVIS, FRANCIS, Adelphi, BS, Speech, Alpha Sigma Alpha, president, Panhellenic, Hall Government, Miss Ball State Pageant, Theatre. DAVIS, JACK, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Chi Kappa Epsilon, Intramurals, Student Staff, Hall Government. DAVIS, LINDA, Georgetown, BS, Business Education, Hall Government, SEA. DAVIS, MICHAEL, Muncie, BS, Pre-Medicine, Sigma Zeta, University Lutheran Fellowship, president, Honors Program. DAVIS, RODNEY, Kokomo, BS, Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Intramurals. DAVIS, RONALD, Muncie, BS, Industrial Arts. DAY, PAMELA, Akron, BA, Spanish. DAYTON, WILLIAM J. Dunkirk, BS, Anthropology, History, Audobon Society, Handelian Society. DEAL, GRETCHEN, Union City, BS, English, UPP. DEAL, JANET, Bippus, BS, Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, MENC, Women's Chorus, Symphony, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra. DECKARD, CAROL, Brookston, BS, Home Economics, Westminster Fellowship,Mary Beeman Club. DECKEFI, MARTHA, LaPorte, BA, Speech and Hearing, Chi Omega, vice president, Sigma Alpha Eta, secretary, ORIENT, Greek Week Steering Committee, Traffic Review Board, SOC, Little Sigmas. DEETER, KATHLEEN, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. DEGNER, ELAINE, Fountain City, BS, Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, secretary, Sigma Alpha Iota, Phi Beta Lambda, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Young Republicans, University Debs, SEA. DELAY, SANDRA, Versallies,BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, SEA. DELLEKAMP, MICHELE M., Shelbyville, BS, Speech and Hearing, Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Modern Dance Group, Miss Ball State Finalist, Homecoming Queen Court, Campus Chest. DELONG, LINDA, Speedway, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, SOC, ACE, SEA. DEMOTT, DONNA, Anderson, BS, Elementary Education. DENEAL, NANCY, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Young Republicans, SVS. DENNEY, CHARLOTTE, Anderson, BS, Physical Education. DENNEY, MAURICE, Lafayette, BS, Mathematics, Student Staff, Young Republicans, SEA. DENTON, SUZANNE, Frankfort, BS, Elementary Education, SVS. DEUTER, BONNIE, Warren, BS, Nursing, Student Nursing Association. DEUTSCHER, DONNA, Rolling Prairie, BS, English, SEA. DEVEARY, DONNA, Madison, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government. DICKERSON, MARGARET, New Castle, BS, Social Science, Hall Government, Student Staff. DIEHL, GORDON, JR., Ottawa, Ohio, BS, Marketing, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Lambda, Young Republicans. DIEHIVI, ROGER, Auburn, BS, Speech, Sigma Delta Chi, WBST-FM Radio. DILLARD, BARBARA, Franklin, BS, Journalism, Pi Beta Phi, secretary, Kappa Tau Alpha, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Phi Gamma, Kappa Sigma Phi, DAILY NEWS, managing editor, photographer, copy editor, SCGB, S.O.C., Clavia. DILLERY, JEAN, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. DIXON, BEVERLY, Kokomo, Two-Year Secretarial. DOCKREY, LINDA KAY, Alexandria, BS, Business Administration. DOLAN, JAMES, Muncie, BS, Earth Science. DOLSON, ROBERTA, Griffith, BS, Social Science, SEA. DOOLITTLE, DOUGLAS, Muncie, BS, Biologvi Sigma Zeta, Biology Club, Conservation Club. DORAN, MICHAEL S., Muncie, BS, Industrial Education, Theta Xi, rush chairman, house manager, IFC. DOSWELL, BONNIE, Ft. Wayne, BS, Speech and Hearing Therapy. DOUGLAS, DEE ANN, New Castle, BS, Elementary Education. DOWNING, MARY KATHLEEN, Connersville, BS, Elementary Education. DOWNS, BARBARA, Carmel, BS, Art, Kallista, Ballet Company, Contemporary Dance Group, AIA, secretary. DRAGOUN, CHERYL, South Bend, BS, Elementary Education, Delta Zeta, Hall Government. DRAKE, BARBARA, New Albany, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, secretary, SCGB, secretary, S.O.C., SEA, ACE. DRESSER, DENNIS, Yorktown, BS, Psychologvi Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Intramurals. DUDLEY, DAVID A., Charlottesville, BS, Chemistry, Sigma Zeta, Sigma Pi Sigma, Intramurals, Chemistry Club, Physics Club. DUJMOVICH, RICHARD, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. DULL, PHILLIP, Muncie, BS, Accounting, Beta Theta Pi. DUNBAR, DOROTHY, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education. DUNCAN, NANCY, Muncie, BS, Medical Technology. DUNCAN, SARA, Muncie, BS, Psychology, Pi Beta Phi. DUNKIN, MARY, Selrna, BS, English. DUNN, KAREN, Middletown, BS, Elementary Education. DUNSIKER, CANDICE, Granger, Two'Year Secretarial. DUNSMORE, EDWARD, New Castle, BS, Political Science, Lambda Chi Alpha, vice president, Blue Key, Pi Gamma Mu, Who's Who, Bike-A-Thon Chairman, SCGB, social chairman, Homecoming Parade Chairman. DUNWIDDIE, SHARON, Anderson, BS, Psychology, Alpha Phi. DURBIN, MARY KAY, New Albany, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, recording secretary, Cheerleader, business manager, S.O.C., Outstanding Junior, SVS, Homecoming Queen Finalist. DUVALL, CHARLOTTE, Greenwood, BS, Marketing, Alpha Chi Omega. DYK, WILLIAM, Fort Wayne, BS, Business Administration, Phi Beta Lambda, Basketball Manager. DZIUBINSKI, RICHARD, South Bend, BS, Speech, Acheans. EAGER, BARBARA, Hicksville, Ohio, BS, Nursing, Student Nursing Association. EARL, JOHN, Muncie, BS, Business Administration, Theta Xi, Tennis. EARLEY, LINDA, Anderson, BS, Social Science. EARLEY, THOMAS R., Muncie, BS, Business Administration. EARNHART, RUSSELL, Osceola, BS, Social Science, Young Democrats. EASTERLY, JAMES, Indianapolis, BS, Social Science, Intramurals. EASTMAN, MICHAEL C., Muncie, BS, Accounting. ECK, ROBERTA, Fairland, BS, Elementary Education, Young Republicans, SVS, SEA. EDGINGTON, LYNNDEL, Marion, BS, Political Science, Political Science Club, International Studies Association, Intramurals. EDRINGTON, ROSEMARY, Noblesville, BA, English, Alpha Mu Gamma. EDWARDS, CHRISTINA, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education. EDWARDS, DAGMAR, Indianapolis, BS, English, Alpha Sigma Alpha, SEA. EDWARDS, LUCINDA, Brownsburg, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Sigma Tau, Secretary, Honors, Student Staff, Hall Government, Student Senate, Outstanding Junior, USA, ACE, SEA: Marching Band, S.O.C., Religious Council, Leadership Conference Steering Committee, Religious Orientation Steering Committee, Disciples Student Fellowship, vice president. EGGERS, JANET, Whiting, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta. EGLY, JERRY, Muncie, BS, Business Administration, Football. ELDREDGE, FRANCIS, S., Muncie, BS, Business Administration. ELLIOTT, LINDA DIANNE, Anderson, BS, American History. ELLIOTT, ROBERTA, Larwill, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta, Council for Exceptional Children, SEA. ELLIS, BRENDA, Greentown, BS, Home Economics. ELLIS, CATHERINE, Richmond, BS, Elementary Education, Sailing Club, Newman Club. ELLIS, DIANNE, Richmond, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Panhellenic, ACE, SEA. ELLIS, JOHN, Muncie, BS, Business Administration. ELLISON, CHARLOTTE, Shelbyville, BS, Elementary Education, Kappa Theta Rho, UPP. ELMORE, LANA, New Castle, BS, Art. ELTZROTH, JOYCE, Marion, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. EMRICK, JILL, Greenville, Ohio, BS, Elementary Education, Delta Zeta, Panhellenic, president, Student Senate, Student Staff, S.O.C. ENGLE, DUANE, Muncie, BS, Business Administration. ENGLE, THOMAS, Decatur, BA, Speech, Sigma Phi Epsilon, president, Who's Who, Student Senate, Homecoming Steering Committee, Director of Miss Ball State Pageant, Director of Campus Chest. ENGLE, WILLIAM, Muncie, BS, Social Science, Concert and Marching Band. ENGLISH, WILLIAM, D., Rushville, BS, Mathematics, Beta Theta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu. ESPICH, MARCIA, Uniondale, BS, Elementary Education, Marching Mademoiselles, Angel Flight, SVS, SEA. ESSLING, NICOLA, LaPorte, BS, English, Student Staff. ESTABROOK, STEVEN, South Bend, BS, Marketing, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Lambda, MOC. ETHERIDGE, JANET, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. EVANS, SHERRI, Kewanna, Business Education, Phi Beta Lambda, Young Republicans, SEA. EVARD, LINDA, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Honors Program. EWING, LAWRENCE, Indianapolis, BS, Industrial Arts, IEA, Wesley Foundation. FAIR, RICHARD, Bluffton, BS, Math, Student Staff, Tennis, Wesley Foundation. FARRELL, GERALD, Flat Rock, BS, Business Administration, Phi Beta Lambda. FARRELL, NANCY, Muncie, BS, Home Economics, Mary Beeman Club. FASEL, TERRY, L., Hobart, Theta Xi, president, IFC, secretary, rush chairman, Sigma Alpha Eta, Junior Class Treasurer, Cardinal Code, UPP, Campus Chest Auction. FAUTH, MARILYNN, Hammond, BS, Music, Phi Mu Alpha Sweetheart, Symphony, Concert Orchestra, Women's Chorus, Concert Choir, ME NC. FAY, KIM, Rochester, New York, BS, Industrial Arts. 9: HO! Q'-Y nv' 7-t 5 'VK 74- ib' ' Y X vp'-ty ,....--1 'QS -vb -.wg rfvo. Gil' inns -. P- 2551 ,pr- kd' km C' Mil' uv:- Sf- i7 Iv .4- ' IP- FEHRMAN, HARRY, Gaston, BS, Industrial Education, Epsilon Pi Tau, IEA. FELLMY, ELAINE, Lebanon, BS, Elementary Education, SVS, SEA. FELT, LYNN, Mishawaka, BS, Medical Technology, Sigma Beta Chi, vice president, Sigma Zeta, Young Republicans, Biology Club, treasurer, Delta Debs, Junior Marshal, Honors Program. FERGUSON, NORMAN, VanBuren, BS, Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi. FERNINGER, CINDY, Middlebury, BS, Anthropology, Lambda Alpha, Hall Government. FERREE, DIANA, Ft. Wayne, BS, Psychology! Kallista. FERRILL, LARRY M., Greenwood, BS, History. FEWELL, REBECCA, Kokomo, BS, Marketing. FIDLER, SASHA ANN, Winchester, BS, Physical Education, Gymnastics, PEMM, WRA, Judo Club. FIELDS, DOUGLAS, Indianapolis, BS, Business Administration. FIENE, SHIRLEY, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. FINCHUIVI, RITA CHERIE, Tucson, Arizona, BS, English. FINNEGAN, DAVID, Muncie, BS, Accounting, Delta Sigma Pi, treasurer, Intramurals, Evaluator Investment Club. FIRKINS, JANICE, New Castle, BS, Elementary Education. FISCHER, JUDITH L., Lancaster, Pennsylvania, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, Student Staff, SEA. FISCHROGT, DAVID, Muncie, BS, Speech, Hall Government, SEA. FISCHROGT, PATRICIA DIANE, North Vernon, BS, Nursing, Student Nursing Association. FISHBACK, KAY, Wabash, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Omicron Pi, SVS. FISHER, DANNY, Muncie, BS, Accounting. FISHER, JERRI, LaGrange, BA, Elementary Education. FITES, BYRON, IVIacy, BS, Physical Education, Health. FITZGERALD, DONALD T. JR., Schaumburg, Illinois, BS, Elementary Education, Intramurals, Hall Government, Student Staff. FLEGAL, JOHN, Angola, BS, Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, president, pledge trainer. FLETCHER, PATRICIA ANN, Lafayette, BS, Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. FLORA, CAMILLE, Indianapolis, BS, Business Administration. FLORY, DENNIS, South Bend, BS, Physical Education, Alpha Phi Omega, Intramurals. FLOYD, DAVID, LaFontaine, BS, Pre-Medicine, Biology, Disciples of Student Fellowship. FLYNN, KATHLEEN, Indianapolis: BA, English, Hall Government, Young Democrats, Homecoming Steering Committee, SEA. 2 272 FOLEY, LOIS, Elwood, BA, English, Hall Government. FOOTE, CHERYL, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. FOOTE, THOMAS, Muncie, BS, Pre-Dentistry, Theta Xi. FORKNER, ALICE A., Veedersburg, BS, Elementary Education, Student Staff, SEA. FORREST, JEANNE M., Ft. Wayne, BS, Art, Kallista. FORREST, LINDA, Hagerstown, BS, Journalism. FORTSON, ANN, Elwood, BS, Speech and Hearing, Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Eta, Student Senate, Homecoming Committee. FOUST, VICKIE LYNN, Anderson, BS, Elementary Education. FOUTS, LINDA KAY, Peru, BS, Art Education. FOUTZ, KATHERYN, Losantville, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. FOWLER, RICHARD L., Indianapolis, BS, Social Science, Delta Chi. FOWLER,SHERRY, Anderson, Two-Year Secretarial, Phi Beta Lambda. FOX, MARCIA, South Boston, Virginia, BS,Speech and Hearing, Delta Zta, Sigma Alpha Eta, Council for Exceptional Children. FOX, TONI, Alexandria, BS, Elementary Education, Student Staff, SEA. FRAGEMAN, MICHAEL, Michigan City, BS, Social Science. FRALEY, DARYL, JR., Cedar Lake, BS, Social Studies, Delta Chi. FRANK, SUSAN, Valparaiso, BS, Elementary Education, Religious Council, Lutheran Student Fellowship. FRANKLIN, SUELLEN, Salem, BS, Elementary Education, Delta Zeta, S.O.C., Junior Marshal. FRASER, JEAN, Portland, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, Young Republicians, ACE, SEA. FREELAND, YVONNE, LaPorte, BA, Physical Education, Alpha Phi, PEMM, WRA, Newman Club, Homecoming Steering Committee, Model U.N. Representative. FRENZEL, C. SUZANNE, Gary, BS, Business Education, Contemporary Dance Group. FRICHTL, JUDY, Munster, BS, Journalism, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Hall Government. FRIEND, ROBERT, Waterloo, BS, Journalism, Theta Xi, UPP, Mock U.S. Senate, Student Senate, DAILY NEWS, news editor, WSTU Radio, Campus Chest Steering Committee. FRIEND, SUSAN, Muncie, BS, Psychology. FRYE, JOANNE, Highland, BS, Elementary Education. FUEHRER, JAN, Versailles, BS, Speech and Hearing, Alpha Sigma Alpha, pledge trainer, Council for Exceptional Children. FULLER, MARY LYNN, Gary, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, UPP, Young Democrats, SEA. FULLER, SHERRY, Elkhart, BS, Home Economics, Beta Bells, treasurer, Mary Beeman Club, PE MM, WRA, secretary, .f- '5- -,,x 1. 1... if 1 V-V 'Q 1T ff .4 l .qw 427 Eav- 4- Wg' -F ,Q 40s, -Ay' ,y pt! 'W fqw .7--s un., W' to-iv' cf' 'F X t'x .fl 12' 7 AL L xt Q. V., 'Ia' ,....- a-- f ar., UQ Spb TMS, -4 'ff 'Gif' 'XF' 'xv N L-qw -f .ff- 491' cf? ,if-r -,,. Q--1 ...A-.5 V we , A 1 ,,...-- hw' Q'-r'r NY il 'B' 4-I FULTON, WILLIANI H., Huntington, BS, Regional and Urban Planning, Intramurals, Student Planning Organization. FUNK, JERRY L., Huntington, BS, Business Administration, Chi Kappa Epsilon. FUNK, LEONARD, Elizabeth, BS, Accounting, Accounting Club, UPP. GABE, CINDA, Evansville, BS, Social Science, Chi Omega, Debate Team, Hall Government, USA, Young Republicans. GADDIS, JOYCE, New Castle, BS, Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Women's Extramurals, Young Republicans, SEA, Junior lVlarshal. GAFF, DIANNE, Roann, BS, Elementary Education. GALBERT, ROBERT, Hobart, BS, Social Science, SEA. GALBRAITH, ELAINE, Huntington, BS, Elementary Education. GAMNION, GINNA, Anderson, BS, English. GARD, SUSAN, Shirley, BS, Elementary Education. GARDNER, GREGORY, J., Indianapolis, BS, Biology, Sigma Chi, Intramurals, Student Senate, Hall Government, Student Staff, Campus Chest. GARDNER, KAY, Hanna, BS, Business Education, Delta Zeta, GARNER, GAIL, Rochester, BS, Nursing, Sigma Zeta, Student Nursing Association. GARRISON, JEANINE, Hartford City, BS, English, Hall Government, Student Staff. GARVIN, PEGGY, Ft. Wayne, BS, Speech and Hearing, Delta Sigma Theta, Panhelleanic, Sigma Alpha Eta, Hall Government, S.O.C., Newman Club, secretary, SVS, IVIIC. GASS, DONNA, Huntington, BS, Elementary Education. GATES, ROBERT, IVluncie, BS, IVIusic, Phi IVIu Alpha. GEARHART, THONIAS, Marion, BS, Mathematics, Sigma Zeta, Sigma Pi Sigma, Outstanding Junior in Mathematics, Junior IVIarshal. GEESAIVIAN, DARLENE, IVIuncie, BS, Elementary Education, GEHRIG, THEODORE, Grabill, BS, Biology, Sigma Phi Epsilon, IFC, Intramurals, USA, Campus Chest. GEORGE, LEE ANN, Frankfort, BA, Elementary Education. GEORGE, RICHARD, Indianapolis, BS, English, Baseball. GERBER, PEGGY, Berne, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, SVS. GERSTER, DARLENE, Dillsboro, BS, English. GEVERS, IVIARCIA, Hoagland, BS, Elementary Education, Usher Corps, Speech Program Bureau, WOC, SEA, Lutheran Student Fellowship, steering committee. GEYER, SIDNA, IVIarion, BS, Business Education, SEA. GIBSON, DAVID H., Logansport, BS, Physical Education, Phi Delta Theta, IFC, Educational Affairs Board, Intramurals. GIBSON, WAUNETA, Union City, BS, Elementary Education. 273 274 GILPIN, NANCY, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. GLAD, CATHY, Portage, Michigan, BA, English, Sigma Tau Delta, French Club. GLASER, GLORIA, Anderson, BS, Business Administration, Newman Club, OCA. GOAD, VIRGINIA, Muncie, BS, Business Administration. GOBLE, RICHARD E., Brookville, BS, Accounting, Delta Tau Delta, Intramurals. GOFF, JANET, Greenfield, BA, French, Alpha Mu Gamma, French Club, Disciples of Student Fellowship, secretary, SEA, Honors Program. GOLBA, THOMAS L., South Bend, BS, Elementary Education, Delta Tau Delta. GOLDING, MICHAEL H., Marion, BS, History, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Alpha Theta, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Soccer, Intramurals, SEA. GOLDSBERRY, ROBERT C., Thorntown, BS, Physical Education, Chi Kappa Epsilon, Track. GOMMEL, STEVEN, Greensburg, BS, Mathematics, Sigma Zeta, Hall Government, Student Staff. GOOD, BRENDA, South Bend, BS, Elementary Education, ACE. GOODNIGHT, CLAUDIA, Hartford City, BS, Business Education. GOODRICH, TERRY, Muncie, BS, Physical Education. Sigma Delta Psi. GOODWIN, JENNIFER, Spiceland, BS, Physical Educzation, PEMM, president, Fellowship of Friends, Intramurals. GOODWIN, JUDITH, Auburn, BS, English. GOODWIN, MARCIA, Indianapolis, BS, Elemen- tary Education, ACE, vice president. GOODWIN, STEPHANIE, Carmel, BA, Home Economics, Chi Omega, personnel, Mary Beeman, SCGB, recreation committee, Homecoming Committee, S.O.C. GORDON, MARTHA, Muncie, BS, English. GORDON, STEPHEN, Albion, BS, Accounting. GORELICK, JOEL, Hammond, BS, Marketing, Tau Tau Tau, Phi Beta Lambda, Intramurals. GOWIN, MARY, Muncie, BA, Home Economics, Mary Beeman, Young Democrats, Usher Corps. GRAF, MILDRED, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Marching Band, Majorette. GRAFT, RALPH, New Haven, BS, Social Science, Sigma Tau Gamma, house manager. GRAHAM, LAURA, Ft. Wayne, BA, Home Economics, Sigma Kappa, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mary Beeman. GRAVES, BUD, Muncie, BA, Spanish, Theta Xi, Alpha Mu Gamma, Spanish Club, Student Education Association. GREEN, GUSSIE, Ft. Wayne, BS, Mathematics. GREEN, JANICE, Muncie, BS, History, Alpha Mu Gamma, Pi Gamma Mu. GREEN, TERRY, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Delta Zeta, vice president, Junior Panhellenic, president, Freshman Class Secretary, Teacher Education Committee, Educational Policies Committee. '-v Y 'Kgf 'RPN Q 92 417' fini .vw- pa F! S., ,po- af 'wi MIP' AL ,M- ,Q-. . fix llw in 'R 'Qi '29 ,-4 Dx sv' 'cr' AL 54 E 5 W fix x-.wx G? cn' C:-' uv' ,,.r-- 'S' q-Y -.1-f' ,.,, .J in -Aw' QT' 414-1' ,os ..-ev' fs.. ,Wye S ch 4,- IYX ....' nu... ,M D-4 'V' ,9- 'F arf? GREENE, DAVID, Muncie, BS, Business Administration, Beta Theta Pi. GREER, CAISE, Muncie, BS, Social Science. GREGORASH, KATHLEEN, Muncie, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta, SEA. GREINER, SARA, Connersville, BS, Business Administration. GRESKAMP, RONALD, Indianapolis, BS, History, Circle K, secretary. GRIESWELL, IRIS, Muncie, BS, Biology. GRIFFEY, JEROME, Muncie, BS, Math, Golf, Canterbury Association. GRIFFIN, LESLIE, Mishawaka, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Sigma Alpha, rush chairman, Student Staff, SEA. GRIMES, JOYCE, Portland, BS, Physical Education, Health, PEMM, Tennis, Volleyball. GFIIMM, SHERON, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. GRIMME, BRENDA, Lawrence, BS, Social Science, Hall Government, Tiny Taus. GRITTON, CAROL, Muncie, BS, Accounting. GROET, CHARLENE J., DeMotte, BS, Physical Education, PEMM. GROSE, ROSALIE, Alexandria, BS, Journalism, Kappa Sigma Phi, Hall Government, Student Staff, UPP, Young Democrats, S.O.C., SCGB Committee, DAILY NEWS, copy editor, editorial editor. GUACCIO, BETTY JANE, East Chicago, BS, English. GUARINO, JOHN P., Madison, BS, Elementary Education, Delta Tau Delta, Hall Government, S.O.C. GUENIN, JEAN, LaFontaine, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Beta Chi, Modern Dance Concert Group. GUINGFIICH, SUSAN E., Wolcott, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Beta Chi, secretary, Hall Government, Young Republicans, Newman Club, SOC, ACE, Delta Debs. HAAN, JANE, Lafayette, BS, Elementary Education. HABEGGER, JANIS, Linn Grove, BS, Elementary Education. HABURAY, MARGARET, Highland, BS, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, SEA, ACE, SVS. HACKNEY, LEONARD ALLEN, Greenfield, BS, Business Administration, Intramurals. HAEHL, CYNTHIA ANNE, Shelbyville, BS, English, Chi Omega, secretary, personnel, Theta Sigma Phi, Intramurals, DAILY NEWS, copy editor, ORIENT, senior section editor, Homecoming Varsity Show, NCTE, SEA. HAHN, PHYLLIS, Peru, BS, English, Alpha Omicron Pi, secretary, Outstanding English Junior, Junior Marshal. HAINES, KAREN L., Portland, BS, Elementary Education, SVS. HALASCHAK, ANDREW, Gary, BS, Business Education, Theta Xi, pledge trainer, Football, Lacrosse, Intramurals, Outstanding Junior. HALDEWANG, SALLY, Warsaw, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government. HALE, MICHAEL, Anderson, BS, Social Studies. 275 HALL, GARY D., Muncie, BS, Marketing, Delta Sigma Pi, Cross Country, Track, B -Club. HALL, KAREN, Bourbon, BS, Business Education, Angel Flight. HALSEY, DENNIS, Hudson, BS, BiOlOgV2 Alpha Phi Omega. HAMILTON, EDWARD, New Castle, BS, Art, Kallista. HAMILTON, JUDITH, Indianapolis, es, English. HAMILTON, KATHLEEN, Flat Rock, BA, Art, Kallista. HAMMACK, SUSAN, Noblesville, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Kappa, ACE, SEA, USA, Student Staff. HAMMERSLEY, SUSAN, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Honors Program, ACE, SVS, SEA, University Debs, Opera Chorus, Hall Choir Director. HAMRICK, JANE, Willshire, Ohio, BS, Nursing, Xi Sigma Zeta, Nursing Association, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Wind Ensemble. HAND, CONSTANCE, Salem, BS, Elementary Education, ACE, Junior Marshal. HANNUM, ANNETTE, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. HANSEN, THOMAS, Ft. Wayne, BS, Radio and Telvision, Sigma Delta Chi, Gamma Delta, German Club, Social Studies Club, Drill Team, DAILY NEWS. HANYZEWSKI, ROBERT, South Bend, BS, History, Beta Theta Pi, Intramurals, Football, Basketball, Newman Club. HAPAK, LOUISE, Whiting, BS, Business Education, Phi Beta Lambda, Hall Government, Newman Club. HARBAUGH, JANIS, Rushville, BS, Business, Phi Beta Lambda. HARDIN, WILLIAM MICHAEL, Muncie, BS, Industrial Arts Club, Intramurals, Golf. HARDY, WILLIAM F., Muncie, BS, English, Theta Xi. HARE, KARL, Dunkirk, BS, Elementary Education, SEA, NEA, SVS. HARGREAVES, MARYLE, Muncie, BS, Accounting, Phi Beta Lambda, Student Staff, Hall Government. HARKIN, LINDA, Muncie, BS, Business. HARLAN, BEVERLY, South Bend, BS, Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, Symphony, Sinfonietta, Concert Orchestra, Muncie Symphony. HARLAN, NANCIE, Gaston, BS, Home Economics, Band. HARMAN, WARREN, Columbus, Ohio, BS, Mathematics, Student Staff, Student Government. HARMON, DOROTHY, Anderson, BS, Elementary Education, SEA, ACE. HARMON, FRANCES A., Indianapolis, BS, Dietetics, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mary Beeman Club, YAF, Hall Government. HARO, JAMES, Hamlet, BA, Spanish, Beta Theta Pi, Newman Club, Spanish Club, Student Staff. HARPER, SHEILA, Muncie, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta. HARRIS, LUCRETIA, Cambridge City, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government. HARRIS, ROBERT, Hammond, BA, Marketing, Chi Kappa Epsilon, Student Staff, SCGB, Homecoming Committee. HARRISON, GEORGE, Orestes, BS, Elementary Education, Volleyball. HARROLD, DAVID, Redkey, BS, Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, vice president. HART, DAVID, Kendallville, BS, Industrial Arts, IEA, Track. HARTIVIAN, CHRISTINA, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Omicron Pi, Student Council for Exceptional Children. HARTMAN, HENRY THEODORE, Muncie, BS, Marketing. HARTNETT, PAMELA, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. HARTZ, PATRICIA, LaPorte, BS, Biology, Chi Omega. HASH, SANDRA K., Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education. HATFIELD, CAROLYN, Falmouth, BA, English, English Honorary, Independent Bible Fellowship, SEA. HATHAWAY, EUGENE, Muncie, BS, Physical Education, B Club, Football, Track, Baseball. HAUCK, ROBERT R., Muncie, BS, Social Science, Delta Chi. HAYCOCK, BRIAN, Converse, BS, Journalism, Tau Phi Delta, Sigma Delta Chi, DAILY NEWS, sports editor, magazine editor. HAYDEN, CONSTANCE, Muncie, BS, Theatre, Alpha Psi Omega, Ball State Theatre Productions, acting, costume mistress. HAYES, BERNARD, Anderson, BS, Elementary Education. HEATH, GAYLE, Indianapolis, BA, English, Ball State Assembly, SC Opinion Poll Board Committee, SEA. HEATHCOCK, SHARON, Knightstown, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government. HEATHCOCK, STEPHEN, Knightstown, BS, Business Administration, Kappa Alpha Psi, treasurer, social chairman. HEATHCOTE, GARY, Chesterfield, BS, Anthropology: Lambda Alpha, Young Americans for Freedom. HECKMAN, RICHARD, Muncie, BS, Business Education. HEEB, BARBARA, Winchester, Two-Year Secretarial, Alpha Sigma Tau, Phi Beta Lambda, Wesley Foundation. HEFFLEY, RUSSELL H., Ft. Wayne, BS, Psychology, Delta Tau Delta, Hall Government, Intramurals. HEIL, BARRY, Warwick, New York, BS, Earth Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Swimming, UPP, Young Republicans. HEINY, PAUL, Ft. Wayne, BS, Business Administration, Intramurals, Newman Club. HELLMAN, RHEA, Ft. Wayne, BS, Social Work, Social Work Club, SVS, Newman Club. HELMS, LARRY, Marion, BS, Marketing. HEMMERSBACH, ROBERT, Valparaiso, BS, Marketing. HENDERSON, SUSAN, Mishawaka, BS, Sociologvi Social Work Club, vice president, SVS, director. HENDRICKS, GAYLE, Hartford City, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, UPP, SEA. HENDRICKS, JENNIFER J., Greenwood, BS, Physical Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Mary Beeman Club, PEMM, HENISER, BOBBIE, Frankton, BS, Speech and Hearing, Alpha Chi Omega, Panhellenic, treasurer, Sigma Alpha Eta, SEA, Homecoming Committee. HENRY, CHAR- LOTTE, Richmond, BS, Elementary Education, Student Government, UPP, WOC, SVS, Young Republicans, Sailing Club, Pep Club. HEPLER, STEPHEN, Elkhart, BS, Mathematics, Sigma Zeta, Hall Government, Junior Marshal. HERRHOLZ, SARAH, Muncie, BS, Home Economcis, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Sigma Tau Delta, Mary Beman Club, SEA. HERTLE, BURLAND, Gaston, BS, Industrial Education, Epsilon Pi Tau, Soccer. HERVEY, ANITA M., Indians apolis, Two-year Secretarial, Angel Flight. HESSERT, DORIS, Ft. Wayne, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, United Student Fellowship, Usher Crops, SEA. HESTON, BARBARA, Portland, BS, Physical Education, PEMM, Westminster Fellowship, Volleyball, Intramurals. HEWING, WILLIAM, Richmond, BS, Art, Kallista Club. HIATT, MARIA, Portland, BS, Elementary Education. HICKS, TERESA, Clayton, BS, Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Student Staff. HIDAY, BRUCE R., Anderson, BS, History, Delta Chi, vice president, IFC, S.O.C. HIGGINS, BELINDA, Greentown, BS, Elementary Education, SCEC, Honors Program. HIGHWOOD, JOYCE ELAINE, Anderson, BS, Biology: Alpha Chi Omega, scholarship chairman, Sigma Zeta, Hall Government, USA, Parents Day Committee, Homecoming Committees, Junior Marshal, S.O.C., Honors Program. HILDEBRAND, BRIAN, South Bend, BS, Industrial Education, Theta Xi, Baseball, Gymnastics, B Club, Industrial Arts Club, Sailing Club, S.O.C. HILE, NANCY, Hartford City, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. HILL, NANCY, Indianapolis, BS, Business Education, Phi Beta Lambda, SEA. HILLIARD, PETER L., Indianapolis, BS, Social Work, Kappa Alpha Psi, Social Work Club, Intra- murals. HIMELICK, MAX, Fountain City, BS, Physics. HIMES, DEBORAH A., Wolcottville, BS, Home Economics, Mary Beeman Club, SEA. HINE, RONALD D., Greenfield, BS, Physical Education, Track, Volleyball, Intramurals, Hall Government. HINES, CHERYL, Fairmount, Two Year Secretarial, Young Democrats, SVS. HINES, DON E., Huntington, BS, Journalism, Speech Delta Chi, president, recording secretary, Sigma Delta Chi Alpha Phi Gamma, Marching Band, Debate Team, SEA DAILY NEWS, managing editor, associate sports editor Homecoming Committee. HINKLE, JANA, Middletown 1 BS, Mathematics, PEMM, Aquetts. HINSHAW, KEITH, Winchester: BS, Business Administration. HINSHAW, LARRY, Elwood, BA, Social Science, Theta Xi. 1 1 1 1 HITZ II, VICTOR FREDERICK, Versailles, BS, History, Delta Tau Delta. HIXON, JOYCE, Muncie, BS, Elemen- tary Education. HOBBEHEYDAR, SHAHROKH, Muncie, BS, Art and Interior Design, Kallista, vice president. HOBBS, MIKE Shelbyville, BS, Physical Education, Vol- leyball, Intramurals, Student Staff. HODSON, ROBERT, Marion, BS, Business. HOFFMAN, BONETHA HELEN, Hartford City, BS, Art. HOFFMAN, JUDY, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Chi Alpha. HOFFMAN, PATRICIA L., Hartford City, BS, Mathe- matics. HOGGARD, DIANA, Fort Wayne, BS, Social Science, SEA. HOLBERT, G. JEANELL, Muncie, BS, Sociology, Altrusa Scholarship. HOLBROOK, SHERYL LYN, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. HOLDERMAN, DONALD, South Bend, BS, History, Intramurals, Hall Government. HOLFELDER, CAROL ANNE, Lafayette, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta. HOLLY JANICE E., Carmel, BA, Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, Concert Choir, Choral Union, University Singers, University Debs. HOLT, CATHNE, New Castle, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, SVS, S.O.C. HOLTZLANDER, DAYLE, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Student Council, For Exceptional Children, president. HOLZHAUSEN, MARK A., Greenfield, BS, Industrial Education, IEA. HOOD, SANDRA, Indianapolis, BS, Social Science, Hall Government, SVS. HOOKS, DIANE, Crown Point, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Govern- ment. HOOPER, LINDA, Anderson, BS, Social Science. HOOTEN, ROSCOE, North Salem, BS, Social Science, Intramurals, Young Republicans, SEA, MOC. HOOVER, JANICE, PERU, BS, Elementary Education, SVS. HOOVER, KAREN, Greencastle, BA, English, Young Republicans, Spanish Club. HOOVER, PATRICIA, Koko- mo, BS, Elementary Education. HOPKINS, MICHAEL, Muncie, BS, Accounting. HOTCHKISS, GLEN A., Muncie, BS, Geology. HOUK, BARBARA, Decatur, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Delta Pi, SEA, Varsity Concert Band. HOUSE, VIRGINIA, Mooresville, BS, English, Hall Government, DAILY NEWS: ORIENT, Sailing Club, secretary. HOUZE, DAVID, Hartford City, BS, Accounting, MOC, UPP, Newman Club. HOVIS, DAVID, Muncie, BS, Ac- counting, Westminster Fellowship. HOWARD, LINDA LEE, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Delta Sigma Theta, Panhellenic Council. HOWARD, PAUL, Muncie, BS, Art, Kallista. HOWENSTINE, DAVID, Goshen, BS, Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Glee Club, Uni- versity Singers. HUBBARD, ROSS D., Indianapolis, BS, Elementary. HUBER, JOHN, Shelbyville, BS, Chemistry. HUBER, KATHY, Bremen, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta. HUBER, MICHAEL GENE, Muncie, BS, Science. HUDSON, JO, Lapel, BS, Elementary Education. HUEBNER, BONELL, Monroeville, BS, Speech and Hear- ing, Sigma Alpha Eta. HUFFMAN, RODNEY C., Selma, BS, Business Administration. HUFFMAN, SARAH, Anderson, BS, American History, Political Science. HUFFORD, DAVID, Indianapolis, BS, Industrial Education, Epsilon Pi Tau, Intramurals, IEA. HUFFORD, JERALYN, Lafayette, BS, Art, Kallista, SVS. HUGHES, DONALD, Coatesville, BS, Regional and Urban Planning, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Student Planner Organization. HUGHES, GLORIA, Muncie, BS, Psychology, Psychology Club, Young Republicans, Newman Club, Mental Health Club. HUMMEL, PEGGY, Ridgeville, BS, Social Science, Phi Society. HUNT, ROBERT G., Indianapolis, BS, Busi- ness Administration, Karate Club. HUNTER, GERALD E., Indianapolis, BS, American History, Theta Xi. HUNTSINGER, NINA, Muncie, BS, Mathematics, Sigma Zeta, Mary Beeman. HURLEY, SUE, Michigan City, BS, Elementary Education, Beta Sigma Phi, Christian Student Foundation. HURST, GREGORY, Muncie, BS, Industrial Education, IEA. HUSKINS, SARAH, Rushville, BS, Ele- mentary Education, Honors Program. HUSTON, JAMES T., Marion, BS, Speech and Hearing. HUTCHESON, SHARON, Muncie, BS, Social Science. HUTCHINSON, LINDA LEE, Indianapolis, BS, Elemen- tary Education, SEA, ACE, Honors Program. HUWER, NANCY, Celina, Ohio, BA, English, SEA, Newman Club. IDDINGS, JANE, Wolcottville, BS, Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, Alpha Phi Gamma, Phi Beta Lambda, Hall Government, SEA, DAILY NEWS, news editor. INMAN, CHRISTINE, Howe, BS, Journalism, Kappa Theta Rho, Kappa Sigma Phi, Alpha Phi Gamma, Student Senate, DAILY NEWS, managing editor, Outstanding Junior, Who's Who. INMAN, DALE, Hartford City, BS, Social Science, Pi Gamma Mu. INMAN, DOYNE, Hagerstown, BS, Elementary Education, Intramurals. ISENHOUR, MARCIA K., Indianapolis, BS, Physical Ed- ucation, Alpha Sigma Alpha, secretary, Panhellenic, PEMM, Hall Government, Basketball, Intramurals. JACK- SON, DEBRA L., Tipton, BS, Elementary Education. JACKSON, EARL, Muncie, BS, History, Intramurals, Religious Council. JACKSON, JAMES K., Portland, BS, Sociology. JACKSON, MIRIAM, New Castle, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Alpha Sigma Alpha, scholarship chairman, SCGB, WRHA, Student Staff, S.O.C. JACKSON, TIM, Muncie, BS, Industrial Education, Beta Theta Pi. JAGGER, JACQUELINE ANN, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, activities chairman, Clavia, Crescents Club, chairman, SCGB, Hall Government, Student Staff, Homecoming Steering Committee, Home- coming Oueen Candidate, Miss Ball State Finalist, Who's Who, S.O.C. JAMES, JOSEPH, Tipton, BS, Social Science. JAMES, SHERRYL ANN, Muncie, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation, Sigma Sigma Sigma. JANKOWSKI, CHRISTINE, New Carlisle, BA, English, IRC, Young Democrats. JARRETT, JO ANNE, Muncie, BS, Business Education, Alpha Sigma Alpha. JARRETT, JOHN D., Greenfield, BS, Economics, Mathematics. JARVIS, SUZANNE HELENE, South Bend, BS, Elemen- tary Education, Hall Government, SEA. JAYNES, DONALD G., Anderson, BS, Accounting, Beta Theta Pi, Student Senate, OCA, treasurer. JENKINS, GARY, Selma, BS, Business Administration. JENNINGS, HERMETTA, Gary, BA, Business Education, Alpha Kappa Alpha. JENSEN, DUWAYNE, Elwood, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, SEA.JERLES, TOMAS, Albany, BS, Business Educa- tion, Phi Beta Lambda, Industrial Education Association. JESTER, DAVID, Indianapolis, BS, Marketing, Delta Sigma Pi, business administrator, Student Staff, Soccer, Intramurals. JOHN, LARRY, Summitville, BS, Elemen- tary Education. JOHNSON, ALAN D., Muncie, BS, Psychology, Psychol- ogy Club, Industrial Arts Club, Square Dancing Club. JOHNSON, BETTY, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. JOHNSON, CARLA, East Chicago, BS, Art, Delta Phi Delta, treasurer, Usher Corps, Kallista. JOHNSON, CAROLYN, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, French Club, Hall Government, SEA, ACE, CEC, NEA, UPP. JOHNSON, GAIL, Whiting, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government. JOHNSON, JANE, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education. JOHNSON, JOHNNIE, South Bend, BS, Social Science, Physical Education, Kappa Alpha Psi, Track. JOHNSON, KAREN, Indianapolis, BS, Biologvi Ballet Company. JOHNSON, MARGARET L., Muncie, BS, Music, Symphony Orchestra, Opera Chorus, Women's Chorus, Theater. JOHNSON, MICHAEL L., Straughn, BS, Phys- ical Education. JOHNSON, RAMONA, Tipton, BS, Ele- mentary Education, SEA, S.O.C., Student Staff. JOHN- SON, WILLIAM A., Michigan City, BS, Industrial Educa- tion, Alpha Phi Omega, IEA. JONES, CLAIRE W- JR-. Gary, BA, International Area Studies, Delta Tau Delta. JONES, DIANNE, Parker, BS, Music, Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Iota, Concert Choir, Choral Union. JONES, JO ANNE, Anderson, Tvvo-year Secretarial. JONES, JOY, Huntington, BS, Elementary Education. JONES, ROBERT GENE, Muncie, BS, General Business Administration. JONES, SHARON, Chesterfield, BS, Ele- mentary Education, Sigma Delta Pi, Hall Government, SEA, Student Staff. JONES, STEPHEN LEE, Muncie, BS, General Business Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JONES, THOMAS, Gary, BS, Social Science, Alpha Phi Omega. JUDD, KAREN, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, SEA, S.O.C. JUDY, JAMES, Muncie, BS, GeolOQV: Theta Chi. KADO, KAREN, Valparaiso, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. KAHLER, LYNETTE, Delphi, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, SEA. KAISER, CAROL, Archadia, BS, English. KAISER, ELDENA, Elwood, BS, Elementary Education. KALIN, MARY HELEN, Hammond, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta, Cardettes. KALP, BEVERLY, Indian- apolis, BS, English. KAY, NANCY, Merrillville, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. KEEFER, DIANE, Marion, BS, Two-year Secre- tarial. KEIFER, DAVID, Muncie, BS, General Business Administration. KEITH, JANE, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. Q: ff-A Rx R Fv 1 'X fa,- it Lia ff' 1-'A' , ffl g...... 'UK . av ,Q rf-.. 184' Ni! -ffffy Q Us K2 'w 15 -QVP as-'- :wif gAL KELLAR, JOHN, Kokomo, BS, Accounting, Intramurals. KELLENBERGER, CHERYL, Michigan City, BS, Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, Hall Government, Student Staff, SEA, SVS, S.O.C. KELLER, JUDITH, Hamlet, BS, Social Science, Young Republicans, SEA. KELLEY, THOMAS, Indianapolis, BS, Urban and Region- al Planning. KELLY, TERRY A., Indianapolis, BS, Home Economics, Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mary Beeman, University Singers, Miss Ball State Pageant. KELSEY, J. RICHARD, Lockport, New York, BS, Speech, Radio- Television, Chi Kappa Epsilon. KELSO, VICKIE, Muncie, BS, Physical Education, Eta Sigma Gamma, PEMM, Student Staff. KENNEDY, BARRY, Muncie, BS, Math- ematics, Varsity Basketball, B Club, president. KENNEDY, JANET, lndianpolis, BS, Elementary Educa- tion. KENNEDY, MICHELE, Elwood, BS, Social Science, SEA. KENNEDY, SANDRA, Wyckoff, New Jersey, BS, Nursing, Nursing Association, Hall Government, Newman Club. KEPPEL, ROSELYN, Shelbyville, BS, Pre-medicine, Newman Club, University Baptist Fellowship, Pastoral Council. KERR, JOHN D., Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada, BS, Physical Education, Track, Cross Country. KESSLER, VICKI, Morocco, BS, Speech and Hearing. KHUNE, DENNIS, Columbus, BS, Art, Beta Theta Pi. KIELPIKOWSKI, KATHY, Valparaiso, BS, Social Science. KIETZMAN, PAMELA M., Huntington, BS, Business Education. KIGER, JUDITH, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. KINDELL, NIARIBETH, Brook, BS, Physical Education, PEMM. KING, CRYSTAL, Muncie, BS, Math- ematics, Sigma Zeta. KING, CYNTHIA A., Peru, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Omicron Pi, Hall Government, SVS. KING, JANICE, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education. KING, SUSAN, Fort Wayne, BS, Biology. KINSEY, DEEANN, Anderson, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, SVS. KINSEY, RUTH L., Muncie, BS, Earth Science, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Fellowship of Friends. KINSLER, ALAN D., Frankfort, BS, Business Administration, Canterbury Association, president, vice president, Religious Council, Concert Choir, Opera Chorus. KIRKBY, SUZANNE, Elk- hart, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Omicron Pi, Hall Government. KIRKPATRICK, LORETTA, Converse, BS, Nursing, Hall Government, Nursing Association. 223 224 KIRSCH, JANICE, South Bend, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Delta Zeta. KISER, BONITA, Muncie, BS, Elemen- tary Education. KISER, PATRICIA, Wabash, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta, Angel Flight. KITTLE, KATHLEEN, Lawrenceburg, BS, Business Education, Pi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, Hall Government. KITTS, ELLEN, Cravsrfordsville, BS, Medical Technology, Sigma Zeta, Student Staff. KLEPFER, ROSEMARY, Pen- dleton, BS, English, Sigma Tau Delta, treasurer, Sigma Zeta, Concert Band, Hall Government, SEA. KLINE, EDWARD, South Bend, BS, Biology: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. KLINE, NANCY, Elkhart, BS, Home Economics, SEA, Angel Flight. KLINEFELTER, DAVID, Anderson, BS, History. KLINGEL, CAROLYN SUE, Portland, BS, Speech, Luth- eran Students Association, WOC. KLONOWSKI, BRUCE, LaPorte, BS, Elementary Education, Lambda Chi Alpha, house manager, Intramurals, SVS, S.O.C. KNICKELBEIN, JEAN, LaPorte, Two-year Secretarial, Hall Government, S.O.C. KNOLL, JOHN, LaPorte, BS, Business Administration, Delta Chi, Hall Government, Young Republicans, Intra- murals,S.O.C., MRHA, vice-president. KNOOP, JEFFREY LEE,Troy, Ohio, BS, Music, Phi Mu Alpha, treasurer, corre- sponding secretary, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Or- chestra, Men's Glee Club, Concert Choir, MENC, ECMO. KNOTTS, WALLIS ANN, Middletown, BS, Business Ed- ucation, SEA. KNOX, BARBARA, Wilkinson, BS, Ele- mentary Education, Christian Student Foundation, SEA. KOLBE, TIM, Garrett, BS, Elementary Education, Lambda Chi Alpha, S.O.C. KONZ, CONNIE, Anderson, BS, Nursing, Sigma Zeta, Ball State Nursing Association. KOONS, KATHLEEN A., Montpelier, BA, Home Eco- nomics, Mary Beeman, secretary, Usher Corps. KOORSEN, RANDALL, Indianapolis, BS, Business Ad- ministration, Track, Hall Government. KOSANOVICH, YVONNE, Gary, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Chi Omega, secretary, Student Government, Hall Government. KOVEL, LESLIE THOMAS, Muncie, BS, Marketing, Sigma Chi, Intramurals, Homecoming Com- mittees. KRAACK, THOMAS, Monticello, BA, English, Tau Kappa Alpha, Blue Key, Student Body President, Junior Class President, Who's Who, Varsity Debate, Marching Band, WBST-FM, news director, Homecoming Committee, S.O.C., director. KRAKOWSKI, BRUCE, South Bend, BS, Art, Kallista Club. KRAMER, SHARON, Muncie, BS, History, Young Re- publicans. KRENTLER, JANET A., Grosse, lle, Michigan, BS, Elementary Education, Student Staff, SEA, SVS. KREPS, HELEN, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. KRIEBEL, DIANNA, LaPorte, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Delta Zeta. 'V ,,.-v ,,-T., if' ,Qu-. 'lO ' gy ..-2' -my dx 'bf arf- Sw.- If an 127' c--1, Q Ns.. ,MA .f--'s .f --J my CI' ui f! nn, 'I' 4-- ' -Q 'C' E ....4 17 . ' IL KRING, TONI, Ft. Wayne, BS, Elementary Education. 225 KRUEGER, RICHARD, South Bend, BS, Speech, Beta Theta Phi, Blue Key, Who's Who, Intramurals, Senior Class President, Student Senate, SCGB, president, vice president, publicity chairman, Student Staff, Young Re- publicans, SVS, director, Campus Chest, Steering Com- mittee. KRUIVIENACKER, C. J., Farmingdale, New York, BS, Physical Education, Sigma Tau Gamma, Soccer, co- captain, Lacrosse, co-captain, B Club. KRUIVIIVIEN, PATRICIA, Bluffton, BS, English, University Baptist Fellowship, secretary, Honors. KRUPINSKI, KENNETH, Hammond, BS, Accounting. KUESPERT, WILLIAIVI, Nappanee, BS, Business. KUHN, SUSAN, lVluncie, BS, English, Sigma Sigma Sigma, presi- dent, Panhellenic, Delta Chi Sweetheart. KUHN, THOMAS, Muncie, BS, Industrial Education, Delta Chi, president, Intramurals, IEA, IFC, Newman Club. KULWICKI, LARRY, lVluncie, BS, Industrial Education. KUNKEL, SHARON, Craigville, BS, Nursing, Nurses As- sociation. KYLE, SHIRLEY, lVluncie, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. LAGUE, JOYCE, Fowler, BS, Art, Delta Phi Delta, Kallista. LAING, ANNA IVIARIE, Logansport, BS, Elementary Education, Newman Club, SVS, ACE. LAKES, DAVID, lVluncie, BA, Marketing, Delta Sigma Pi, vice president, Intramurals. LANIAR, GREGORY, Hagerstown, BS, Polit- ical Science, Who's Who, Student Senate, public relations director, Hall Government, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Junior Class Vice-president, lVlock U.S. Senate, Young Democrats, secretary, president, UPP, treasurer, chairman, Campus Chest, general chairman. LANIB, LARRY, Versailles, BS, Elementary Education. LAIVIBERT, CHARLES T., Indianapolis, BS, Marketing, Phi Beta Lambda, Intramurals, Hall Government, IVIRHA. LANIBRIGHT, RICHARD, lVluncie, BS, Physical Educa- tion, Baseball. LANIE, SHERRY, Anderson, BS, Biology, Sigma Zeta. LAIVIFALUSI, GEORGE, Highland, BS, Ac- counting, Hall Government. LANCASTER, DIXIE, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation, Young Republicans. LANE, PRISCILLA, Indian- apolis, BS, Elementary Education. LANGDON, RICHARD, Nluncie, BS, History, Judo Club. LANGE, CHERYL, Seymour, BS, Social Science, Hall Govern- ment, Girls of Theta Xi, president. LANKO, THERESA IVI., South Bend, BS, Elementary Education, Delta Debs, Hall Government, SEA, ACE. LANTZ, JOYCE, lVluncie, BA, English. LANTZ, STEVEN, Kokomo, BS, Elementary Education. LARRISON, DONN, Converse, BS, Accounting, Out- standing Junior, Phi Beta Lambda, Price Waterhouse Award, Young Republicans, Campus Chest. 226 LARSH, REBECCA, LaFountaine, BS, Speech and Hear- ing, Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Alpha Eta, SCEC. LARSON, JANINE, Plymouth, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. LASLIE, DOUGLAS, Indianapolis, BS, Journalism, Delta Tau Delta, Hall Council, USA, ORIENT, DAILY NEWS, SOC, Youth for Nixon. LATTA, CONNIE, Warsaw, BS, Speech, Alpha Phi, Alpha Psi Omega, SEA, Theater. LAUGHLIN, DANA, Rushville, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Delta Zeta. LAUGHLIN, GARY, Indianapolis, BS, Business Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha, treasurer, Golf. LAUGHLIN, TIMOTHY, Anderson, BA, Psychol- ogy, Psychology Club, Mental Health Organization. LAUGHMAN, JOHN, South Bend, BS, Biologvi Student Staff. LAUTZENHEISER, TIM, Bluffton, BS, Music, Phi Mu Alpha, treasurer, vice president, Marching Show Band, president, vice president, Wind Ensemble, Men's Glee Club, Varsity Band, University Singers. LAVISNE, EDWARD, Kendalville, BS, Math, Theta Xi, Blue Key. LAWRENCE, CHARLES, Muncie, BS, Political Science, Newman Club. LAWRENCE, DEBORAH, Gary, BS, Music, Hall Government, University Debs, secretary. LAWRENCE, MARY, Crown Point, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation. LAWSON, CLAUDIA, Hartford City, BS, Ele- mentary Education. LAWSON, LARRY, Wabash, BS, History. LAYDEN, DAVID, Muncie, BS, Physics. LEE, GENE, Muncie, BS, Industrial Education. LEEDY, BRENDA, Pierceton, BS, Elementary Education. LEETZ, CYNTHIA, Valparaiso, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, UPP, SVS, SEA. LEHNER, BARBARA, Crown Point, BS, Elementary Education, SEA, SVS. LEMASTER, TERRY, Portland, BS, Business Education. LEMKE, VICKI, Granger, BS, Art, Alpha Phi. LEMPER, BARBARA, Auburn, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta, PEMM, WRA, Newman Club. LEONARD, LUCINDA, Marion, BS, Speech, Alpha Psi Omega, Wesley Foundation, Young Republicans, DAILY NEWS, Theatre. LEPPER, REBECCA, Fort Wayne, BS, Nursing, Gamma Delta, Nursing Association, Association of Nursing Students, Religious Council. LESHER, ALICE, Royal Center, BS, Elementary Education. LESTER, REBECCA, Mishawaka, BS, World History, SEA. LEVY, LAURA, Ft. Wayne, BS, Medical Technology: Student Senate, New- man Club. Qiric .-.1 sm' ,..,,-. f - Mi CT' UW Q...- 'QR 'Vg 1- .IVP ,,-f his 67 3 4+ in QU 19 'QfN 4'-4 Ifbfff 171' s 39 f BY' 1'f'... ' AAA LEWIS, DORIS, Petroleum, BS, Elementary Education. LEWIS, JUDY, Yorktown, BS, Elementary Education. LEWIS, THOMAS, LaGrange, BA, Physical Education, Student Staff. LIDESTER, ROBERT, West Lafayette, BS, Marketing. LIECHTY, CHERYL, Anderson, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Alpha Chi Omega, Hall Government, SEA, ACE, SVS. LINDLEY, CHRISTINE, South Bend, BA, Mathe- matics, Sigma Zeta. LINDSEY, LINDA, Modoc, BS, General Business Administration. LINGEMAN, ANDREA, Indianapolis, BS, English, Hall Government, president. LINGEMAN, PAMELA, Marion, BA, Anthropology, Kappa Theta Rho, Lambda Alpha, Student Senate, Ball State Student Foundation, UPP, Judical Review Board. LINK, SUSAN, Valparaiso, BS, Social Work, Mary Beeman Club, Social Work Club. LINSMEYER, GARY, Elwood, BS, History, Hall Government, Lt. Gov., Student Staff. LIPINSKI, CYNTHIA, Russiaville, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government. LITTLE, JOHN, Delphi, BS, Speech, Sigma Chi, IFC, Who's Who, Blue Key, Student Staff, SCGB, Student Senate, Faculty Senate Committees, S.O.C., Steering Committee. LLOYD, ELAINE, Griffith, BS, Home Eco- nomics, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Baptist Student Fellow- ship. LOCKWOOD, PAMELA, Anderson, BS, Elementary Education, SEA, Women's Chorus. LOEBER, LESLIE, Michigan City, BS, History, Jewish Student Fellowship, secretary. LONG, CAROLYNE, Goshen, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta, Student Council for Exceptional Child- ren. LOOKABAUGH, KAREN, Muncie, BS, Physical Ed- ucation. LOVELL, JOHN, Muncie, BS, Industrial Educa- tion, Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial Education Association. LOVETTE, LARRY, Garrett, BS, Political Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, president, IFC, Circus Feed, chairman, Sahara Club, Homecoming Committee. LOWE, PAULA, Indianapolis, BS, Psycholo9Y2 Inter- national Club. LOWERY, CYNTHIA, Muncie, BS, Ele- mentary Education. LUGO, IRIS, Gary, BA, Physical Education, PEMM, WRA, sporthead, Extramurals, Con- temporary Modern Dance. LUKEN, PAUL, Greensburg, BS, Social Science, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Tennis, Student Staff. LULL, CAROLYN, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Young Republicans, SVS. LUTTRELL, PATRICIA, Kokomo, BS, Elementary Education, ACE, SEA, SVS. MACEY, KAZIA, Hammond, BS, Physical Education, PEMIVI: WRA, Field Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball. MACRI, SANDRA, Mishawaka, BS, Elementary Education, SVS. 228 MACY, SHERRY, Lynn, BS, English, Sigma Kappa, Hall Government. MACY, STEPHAN, Lynn, BS, Business Ed- ucation, Delta Tau Delta, Intramurals, SEA, Theater. MAHANEY, JANINE, South Bend, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation, WOC, MAHONY, SUSAN, Alexandria, BS, Ele- mentary Education, Kappa Theta Rho, social chairman, Hall Government, SCGB, SEA, S.O.C., Miss Ball State Committees, Campus Chest Steering Committee, Home- coming Variety Show Committee. MAILAND, HAROLD, Decatur, BA, Art Special, Kallista, treasurer, Delta Alpha Gamma, SEA. MAIN, JOHN, Valporaiso, BS, Chemistry, Sigma Zeta. MAISH, SHARON, Kokomo, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government. MAITLEN, SUSAN, Portland, BS, Speech, Alpha Psi Omega, Student Senate, Sophomore Class Sen- ator, Hall Government. MALENIAK, TAMARA, Gary, BS, English. MANENO, PETER, Muncie, BS, Sociology-Anthropology. MANUEL, CATHERINE, Kendallville, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Alpha Iota. MAPLE, DIANE, Richmond, BS, Jour- nalism, Kappa Sigma Phi, vice president, secretary, Alpha Phi Gamma, Kappa Tau Alpha, DAILY NEWS, managing editor, Homecoming Publicity Committee. MARCUM, GLEN, Bradenton, Florida, BS, General Arts, Wrestling. MARCUSON, LESLIE, Elwood, BS, Earth Science, Theta Xi, Intramurals. MAR K, KATHIE, Marion, BS, Speech and Hearing, Hall Government. MARKER, SUSAN, Wakarusa, BA, Speech, Hall Government, PEMM. MAR KEY, PATRICIA, K., Gary, BS, Physical Education, Chi Omega, Eta Sigma Gamma, PEMM, Campus Chest Steering Committee, Homecoming Steering Committee, Newman Club. MAR KS, JANET, C., Muncie, BS, English. MARONEY, LEVETA, Kokomo, BA, Spanish, Delta Zeta, Parents Day Committee, S.O.C. MARSHALL, CYNTHIA, Plainfield, BS, English, Alpha Omicron Pi, Clavia, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Tau Alpha, Alpha Phi Gamma, ORIENT, DAILY NEWS, copy editor, reporter, SGS, SEA, Junior Marshal, Beta Bells. MARSHALL, DARLENE, Anderson, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation. MARSHALL, GRETCHEN, Muncie, BA, Speech and Hearing. MARSHALL, SUE, Hartford City, BS, Physical Education, PEMM. MARTIN, JOYCE, Straugh, BS, Social Studies, UPP, Young Republicans. MARTIN, SUE, Selma, BS, English, SEA. MARYAN, JOHN, Muncie, BS, BioI09V: Delta Chi,Sigma Zeta,Golf, Newman Club. MASON, CLARISE, Muncie, BS, Social Studies, Delta Sigma Theta, president, Panhellenic, Gavel Oratory, Indiana State Peace Oratory, WOC, MIC. MASON, WAYNE, C., Muncie, BS, Industrial Arts. 155 ,JU fu., ,wo- nfl' scan --fs ,.f 827' mx ,. sys 'ffr cf' W,-X. - m 'r MASTERSON, PEGGE, Nappanee, BS, Business Educa- tion, Kappa Theta Rho. MATANICH, JEFFREY, Val- paraiso, BS, Physical Education, Baseball, Hall Govern- ment. MATTER, KATHRYN, Anderson, BS, Journalism, Alpha Phi Gamma, Kappa Sigma Phi, Kappa Tau Alpha, DAILY NEWS, managing editor, new editor, copy editor, Westminster Fellowship. MATTHEWS, BEVERLEY, ln- dianapolis, BS, Music, Alpha Kappa Alpha, president, Panhellenic, Sigma Alpha Iota, Who's Who, Hall Govern- ment, president, Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha Psi, SEA, S.O.C., Symphony, conductor for Symphony on the Green, concert orchestra. MATTINGLY, DIANE, Gary, BS, Health, Delta Zeta, Eta Sigma Gamma, Outstanding Junior, Student Senate, UPP, VISTA week committee, Liberal Arts committee, Educa- tional Policies Council, Campus Chest, co-chairman. MAUCK, ANZA, Anderson, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, UPP, SVS, ACE. MAURO, MICHAEL, Indianapolis, BS, Social Science, Beta Theta Pi. MAXWELL, RICHARD, Kokomo, BS, Music, Delta Tau Delta, University Singers, Concert Choir. MAY, JAMES, E., Lafayette, BS, Business Adminis- tration. MAY, JAMES, R., Spiceland, BS, Math, Intra- murals, Young Republicans, SEA. MAYERFELD, ROBERT, South Bend, BS, Business Administration, Phi Beta Lambda, Hall Government, USA, Sailing Club, Jewish Youth Fellowship, vice president. MAZE, RONALD, L., Flushville, BS, Math, Psycl10lOQY1 UPP, Sailing Club. McATEE, RONALD, Marion, BS, Business Education, Delta Chi, Phi Beta Lambda, Intramurals, Hall Govern- ment, Homecoming Committee, SOC. McCARTNEY, SUSAN, Indianapolis, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, historian, Cardinal Corps, SCGB, S.O.C. McCAULEY, KAY, Arcadia, BS, Business Administration, Sigma Beta Chi, Pi Omega Pi, Marching Mademoiselles Angel Flight. McCAULEY, LINDA, Kokomo, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Phi Society, ACE, SEA. McCAY, FRANK, Hammond, BS, Business Adminis- tration, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Wrestling. McCLELLAND, MICHAEL, Logansport, BS, History, Track, Intramurals, Hall Government, Student Staff.McCLUNG, JOHN, Port- land, BS, Earth Science. McCLUR E, GARY, Marion, BS, Elementary Education. MCCOLLISTER, CAROL, Yorktown, BA, Music, Sigma Alpha Iota. McCONNELL, BONNIE, M., Straugh, BS, English, SEA, Marching Mademoiselles Angel Flight, Supply Officer. McCONNELL, RUTHANNE, Southport, BS, Home Economics, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Student Staff, Mary Beeman Chapter, Miss Ball State Candidate, Home- coming Oueen Finalist. McCORMICK, MARTIN, Upland, BS, Psychology. McCOY, JANE, Cassopolis, Michigan, BS, Math. McCOY, JOHN, South Bend, BS, Health, Physical Education, Omega Alpha Omega, Wrestling, Baseball. McCOY, TIMOTHY, Mishawaka, BS, History. McCREARY, SANDY, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Home- coming Court. IVICCREERY, BARBARA, Muncie, BS, Medical Tech- nol09Y5 Alpha Delta Theta. IVICCREERY, RICHARD A., Muncie, BS, Chemistry, Soccer, Lacrosse Club. McCUTCHAN, JANET, Angola, BS, Nursing, Sigma Zeta. McDANIEL, LONNA, Elwood, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Hall Government. lVlcDANlEL, REBECCA, New Albany, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, ACE, Cardettes, Home- coming Oueen's Court. McDOWELL, THOMAS, Cham- paign, lllinois, BS, Speech and Hearing, Theta Xi, Sigma Alpha Eta. McFALL, NANCY, Indianapolis, BS, Elemen- tary Education, Chi Omega, Panhellenic, ACE, Religious Council, SEA, SVS. McGANN, STEPHEN, Muncie, BS, Accounting. McG EE, CAROLYN, Summitville, BS, Elementary Educa- tion. McGRIFF, CHARLES, Greenville, Ohio, BS, Business Education, Phi Beta Lambda, Soccer, Track Lacrosse, Intramurals, SEA. McGUIRE, LINDA, Denver, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, 1st vice president, S.O.C. McGUIFlE, TIM, Parker, BS, Biology, Delta Tau Delta, Hall Government, UPP, S.O.C., Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Basketball Manager. McKEE, AMY, Marianna, Fla., Business Education. McKEE, JUDITH, Marion, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta, Student Council for Exceptional Children. McKlBBIN, ANNA, Winchester, BS, Social Science. McLAUGHLlN, HELEN, Winchester, BS, General Science. McLOCHLIN, JAMES, Logansport, BS, Psychology, Sigma Chi, Intramurals, Hall Government, governor, MRHA, MOC, Campus Chester, S.O.C. McMAHON, SANDRA, Anderson, BS, Nursing, Sigma Kappa, corre- sponding secretary, Nursing Association. McMANN, MARY, Mishawaka, BA, French, French Club, Hall Gov- ernment. McMECHAN, JOY, Liberty, BS, Home Eco- nomics, Mary Beeman, president, vice president, Chi Delta, Young Republicans, SEA. S.O.C. McMlLLlN, JERILYN, Indianapolis, BA, French, Alpha Mu Gamma. McNARY, MICHAEL, Selma, BS, Business Administration. McNEW, RONALD, Indianapolis, BS, Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work Club, Religious Council. McPHERSON, ALAN, Kewanna, BS, Political Science, Lambda Chi Alpha, Intramurals. McSHURLEY, LINDA, Knightstown, BS, Business Ed- ucation, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Mary Beeman, Hall Government, corresponding secretary, SEA. McVEY, BARBARA, Waldron, BA, Elementary Education, Chi Omega SCGB, Hall Government, Sailing Club, S.O.C. MEHL, DEBRA, L., Muncie, BS, Business Administration, Phi Beta Lambda, Young Republicans Club. MEITZLER, WILLIAM, Valparaiso, BS, Business Administration, Phi Sigma Epsilon, social, rush, scholarship chairman, IFC, Intramurals, UPP: Young Republicans. MELCHI, FLOYD, D., Decatur, BS, Business Admini- stration, Theta Chi, Football. MENDEL, BRENDA, Kouts, BA, Spanish, Spanish Club, International Rela- tions, Hall Government, Young Republicans, Jewish Stu- dent Fellowship. MENDENHALL, DIANA, Wabash,Two Year Secretarial. MENO, DAVID J., Indianapolis, BS, Accounting, Phi Delta Theta, treasurer, Intramurals, Accounting Club, Hall Government, treasurer, Young Democrats, ACT, USA, Newman Club. MERCER, JUDY, Pendleton, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Omicron Pi, SEA, SVS, S.O.C., Miss Ball State Committee, Homecoming Committee. MERCHANT, LINDA, Knightstown, BS, Business Education. MERRILL, DEBORA, J., Muncie, BS, Elementary Educa- tion. MERRILL, RONNIE, Indianapolis, BS, Political Science, Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball, Young Republi- cans, vice president, MIC. METCALF, JOSEPHINE, Muncie, BS, Elementary Educa- tion. METHOD, PAMELA, New Paris, BS, Social Science, Alpha Sigma Tau, Pi Gamma Mu, Young Republicans, Religious Council, Wesley Foundation, president, SEA. MET2, MARTHA, Dunkirk, BA, Math, Alpha Mu Gamma, SEA, METZCAR, SUE, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education,SEA. METZGER, LINDA, Anderson, BS, Nursing, Student Nursing Association. METZLER, PHYLLIS, Brookville, BA, German, Alpha Mu Gamma, treasurer, Eta Sigma Gamma, Delta Alpha Gamma, treasurer, Newman Club. MICHAEL, DEBORAH, L., Muncie, BS, Accounting, Sigma Kappa, USA, S.O.C. MIDDLETON, MYRA, High- land, BS, English, Sigma Kappa, president, Panhellenic, Clavia, vice-president, Alpha Phi Gamma, president, Kappa Tau Alpha, Kappa Sigma Phi, Who's Who, USA, ORIENT, copy editor, sales manager, Different Drummer, associate editor. MIHOK, SHARON, Gary, BS, Speech. MIKESELL, MARGARET, Palestine, Ohio, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, Usher Corp, SEA. MILAM, ELIZA- BETH, Anderson, BS, Elementary Education. MILLER, BARBARA, Anderson, Two-Year Secretarial, Phi Beta Lambda. MILLER, BARBARA ANN, Scottsburg, BS, Business Education, Alpha Sigma Tau, treasurer, editor, Phi Beta Lambda, Mary Beeman Club, Judo Club, University Baptist Fellowship, SEA. MILLER, CHARLENE, Markle, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Sigma Alpha, SEA, SVS. MILLER, GARY, Muncie, BS, Physical Education, B Club, Basketball. MILLER, JAMES, W., Greenfield, BS, Business Administration, Basketball. MILLER, JAMES WILLIAM, Muncie, BS, Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi, Evaluators Investment Club. MILLER, JO ANN, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Student Staff, MILLER, LARRY, Indian- apolis, BS, Sociology, Sigma Chi, Hall Government, Stu- dent Staff. MILLER, LESLIE, Richmond, BS, Elemen- tary Education. MILLER, LINDA, Marion, BS, Business Education, Phi Beta Lambda. MILLER, LINDA K., Monticello, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Omicron Pi, fraternity edu- cation, scholarship committee. MILLER, MARK, Colum- bus, BA, Mathematics, Social Science, Beta Theta Pi, president, IFC, president, Blue Key, Pi Gamma Mur, Intramurals, Freshman Senate, Student Senate commit- tees, Junior Class Senator, Vice president, Who's Who, Honors Advisory Council, Evaluation Committee. MILLER, MERRY, Rochester, BS, Social Work, Sociol- oQV: Senior Class Secretary, UPP, secretary, Student Staff, MILLER, NILAH, Muncie, BS, Accounting, Religious Council, Fellowship of Friends. MILLER, SHIRLEY, Rushville, BS, History, Hall Government. MILLS, JAMES, W., Muncie, BS, Marketing, Beta Theta Pi. MINER, DON, Warsaw, BS, Mathematics, Intramurals, Hall Government, SEA. MINNEMAN, DONNA, Lafayette, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Outstanding Junior in Library Science, Registrar's Roll of Honor, Dean's List, Junior Marshal, Hall Govern- ment, vice president, SEA, SVS, Religious Council, vice president, secretary, S.O.C. MINNEMEN, REX, Seymour, BS, Urban Planning, Geography, Theta Xi, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Intramurals, Student Senate Polling Committee. MINNICH, JANE, Portland, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. MITCHELL, LYNDEN, Muncie, BS, History. MITCHELL, NANCY, Anderson, BS, English. MITCHELL, ROGER W., St. Paul, BS, Art, Beta Theta Pi, Hall Government, UPP. MITCHEM, JOYCE, Evansville, BS, Home Economics, Sigma Kappa, secretary, rush chair- man, Mary Beeman, Muncie Symphony. MODLIN, WALTER, D., Muncie, BS, Business Administration, ORIENT, photographer. MOHLKE, ROBERT, Wanatah, BS, Social Science, Delta Tau Delta, Intramurals. MOLA, BONNIE, Hammond, BS, Elementary Education, SEA, ACEA, Disciples Student Fellowship. MONTGOMERY, LARRY, Rushville, BS, Elementary Education. MOORE, BARBARA, Marion, BS, NTD Elementary Education. MOORE, CHERYL, Muncie, BS, Social Work, Social Work Club, program chairman, treasurer, Hall Govern- ment, SVS. MOORE, LEONA, Indianapolis, BS, Business Education. MOORE, MARTHA, Ft. Wayne, BA, Home Economics, Mary Beeman, French Club, Usher Corp. MOORE, MARY, A., Rushville, BS, Elementary Educa- tion,SEA. MOORE, PEGGY K., Cincinnati, Ohio, BS, Art, Kallista, Phi Beta Lambda. MOORE, THOMAS, E., Fairland, BS, Business Administration. MOORE,THOMAS J., Leesburg, BS, Biol0QV2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MOORE, WILLIAM, Muncie, BS, Social Studies, Pi Gamma Mu. 5-' rv- as K' if 'S 'x Fwd? 3 :Yer ,V .ss gc...-v ,4n'N TLT' ,A pn hi fw- R 5' 2- 415 9... 'fm 4-',- .Y 'x tp A' ' wwf any zr.. 52 'wa 7 ,ff 'K'- ri Wai! get MORENO, DONNA, Munster, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Hall Government, SEA. MORGAN, JANIS, Delphi, BS, Soci0lO9VJ Little Sigmas, Hall Govern- ment, Social Work Club, SVS. MORGAN, MARCIA, Cincinnati, Ohio, BS, Social Work, Social Work Club. MORGAN, PATRICIA A., Muncie, BS, Chemistry. MORGAN, VICKI, L., Plainfield, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Hall Government, SEA, SVS, S.O.C. MORGASON, LINDA, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, ACE. MORRIS, GEOF- FREY, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, BS, Sociology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Hall Government, Mental Health Club. MORRI- SON, MARILYN, Warren, BS,Speech and Hearing,Sigma Alpha Eta, Young Democrats. MORRISON, RENEE, Frankfort, BS, Physical Education, PEMM, WOC. MORSE, RUTH ELAINE, Cambridge City, BS, Elementary Education. MORTON, JACK, Indian- apolis, BS, Mathemtaics, Delta Tau Delta, Tennis. MOSS, SHERRI, Kokomo, BS, Elementary Education, University Debs. MOSSON, JANET, Frankfort, BS, Elementary Education. MOSTERfJAMES, Connersville, BS, Social Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MOTE, NANCY, Union City, BS, Elementary Education. MUGG, JUDITH, Bluffton, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, president, secre- tary,SEA. MULLIGAN, DAVID, Hoagland, BS, Physical Education, B Club, Volleyball, Arnold Air Society. MULRONEY, WILFRED, Westport, BS, Physical Education. MUNDE- RICH, CHERYL, Ft. Wayne, BS, Business Education, Phi Beta Lambda, Hall Government, Phi Sigma Epsilon Sweet- heart, SEA, Two-Year Secretarial. MUNN, WILLIAM, F., Angola, BA, Political Science, Hall Government, Young Democrats, UPP, Mock U.S. Senate, ACT. MURPHY, KATHLEEN, Elkhart, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Alpha Phi, S.O.C. MURPHY, THOMAS, Indian- apolis, BS, Business Administration, Beta Theta Pi, Stu- dent Senate, MOC. MURR, THOMAS, Lititz, Pennsyl- vania, BS, lndustrial Arts, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Epsilon Pi Tau, Campus Chest, Miss Ball State Committee, Swim Team. MURRAY, MARGARET, R., Muncie, BS, Elemen- tary Education. MUSTON, PAMELA, Zionsville, BS, Home Economics, Chi Omega, Mary Beeman Club, SEA. MYERS, ARLENE, Liberty, BS, Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mary Beeman Club. MYERS, JAMES, L., Kokomo, BS, Industrial Arts, Chi Alpha, president, Industrial Arts Club. MYERS, MARSHA, J., Ft. Wayne, BS, Elementary Edu- cation, Alpha Omicron Pi, standard's chairman, Student Senate, USA, Hall Government, SGS, chairman, Health Services, Fine Arts Committee, Acquaintance Day Leader, SEA, S.O.C. 233 234 NIYERS, RICHARD, A., Jeffersonville, BS, Social Science, Beta Theta Pi, Intramurals. NAMOVICH, WIL- LIAM, Hammond, BS, Elementary Education. NANCE, FRANCES, Camden, BS, Elementary Education, ACE. NASH, DAVID, Alexandria, BS, Music, Phi Mu Alpha. NAZE, CHARLOTTE, Muncie, BS, Elementary Educa- tion. NEAL, JACK, Kokomo, BS, Business Education, Beta Theta Pi, president, Student Senate Committee, S.O.C. NEAL, JEFFERY, Muncie, BS, Arts, Lambda Chi Alpha. NEFF, JOHN, Seymour, BS, Journalism, History, Sigma Delta Chi, Intramurals, DAILY NEWS, ORIENT. NEFF, STEPHANIE, Yorktown, BS, Sociology, Alpha Sigma Alpha, WRA, Newman Club. NEIGEL, GLADYS, Cicero, BS, Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, Mary Beeman Club. NELSON, BARBARA, Kennard, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Student Staff. NELSON, KENNETH, Elkhart, BS, Geology, Gamma Theta Upilon, YAF, treasurer, International Studies Association. NEWCOMER, ROBERT, E., Elkhart, BS, Marketing, Intramurals. NICHOLAS, JAMES, Anderson, BS, Business Education. NICHOLS, JANALEE, Merrillville, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Omicron Pi. NICHOLSON, ROBERT, Muncie: BS, Accounting. NIEMEYER, JAMES, L., Ft. Wayne, BS, History, Delta Sigma Phi, Blue Key, Student Body, vice-president, Stu- dent Senate, Chairman of Rules and External Affairs Board, UPP, chairman, Young Republicans. NIKSCH, KATHY, Valparaiso, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, ACE, vice-president. NILES, BEVERLY, Indianapolis, BS, Medical Technology. NOEL, NANNCY, Pendleton, BS, Business Education, Phi Beta Lambda, SEA. NOLAN, CAROL LYNNE, Gary, BS, Social Science, Social Work Club, Hall Government, UPP Student Staff, ACE, SVS. NORMAN, NANCY, Columbus, BS, English. NORRIS, NICK, Winchester, BS, Industrial Arts, Epsilon Pi Tau. NOTTINGHAM, JANE, Muncie, BS, Biology, Sigma Zeta, Outstanding Junior in Chemistry, Biology Club, vice president, Chemistry Club, SVS, Honors Pro- gram. NUCKOLS, ALICE, Muncie, BS, English, Alpha Omicron Pi, election board, Hall Government, Who's Who, Miss Ball State, University Singers, Concert Choir, Opera Work- shop. NUFRIO, RONALD, Fountain City, BS, English, Delta Chi, Hall Government, UPP, Student Staff, Newman Club. NULL, CAROLYN, Dayton, BS, Nursing, Student Nurses Association, Spanish Club. OAKERSON, JOYCE, Ridgeville, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. Gris 'Rx msn, is .gr fj- GI' IQ' 'UQ ,X-1?-SIX -1'3 'Y' P- Z A . v-v 1 ,f-f Nw 1 f ' 1:19 , r- Sl av- .vf .sf ,gan- E- ,YJ aff'-P' .ww 5 ?f l ODLE, DONALD, Selma, BS, Business Education. OERTH, DOUGLAS, Muncie, BS, Industrial Education. OGLE, FRANCIS M., Anderson, BA, General Business Administration, Chi Kappa Epsilon. OGLE, JILL, Goshen, BS, Elementary Education, ACE, president, SEA, Hall Government. OGLE, KATHLEEN L., Anderson, BS, Elementary Edu- cation, SVS, OGLESBY, CAROLYN, Danville, BS, Elementary Education, SCGB, publicity committee, Hall Government, Student Staff, ACE, SEA. OILAR, ANN, Brookston, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, Student Staff, Cardettes, SEA. OKELEY, ROBERT E., Muncie, BS, Chemistry, Beta Theta Pi. OLDS, BARBARA JAN, Warsaw, BA, Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omicron. OLSON, SANDRA K., LaPorte, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, Student Gov- ernment, SEA, secretary, S.O.C. O'NEIL, JOHN, Marion, BS, Marketing. O'NElL, MICHALE D., Cambridge City, BS, History. ORCUTT, JOYCE, Ridgeville, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Sigma Tau, president, Panhellenic, Hall Govern- ment, Young Republicans, Usher Corps, Honors. ORRISON, KATHLEEN, Decatur, Illinois, BS, Elemen- tary Education, Alpha Sigma Tau, Hall Government, Young Republicans, SVS, Junior Marshal, S.O.C. ORTMAN, NANCY, Greensburg, BS, Nursing, Associa- tion of Nursing Students, district treasurer. OSKAY, WILLIAM, Port Ewen, New York, BS, Music, Symphony, Concert Orchestra, Muncie Symphony Orchestra, Honors. OSTROWSKI, DAVID, Michigan City, BS, English. O'TOOLE, MAUREEN ANN, Richmond, BS,Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta, Student Government, Hall Government, Angel Flight, Student Staff. OWENS, DORIS, Richmond, BS, Elementary Education. OWENS, KAREN, Indianapolis, BS, Home Economics. OYLER, MAX, Burlington, BA, General Business Admin- istration, Beta Theta Pi, Young Republicans. PAAL, JOHN, Gary, BA, History, Hall Government, Student Staff, Canterbury Association, vice president, president. PACE, DALE, Albion, BS, Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Marching Band, Symphony, Wind Ensemble, Chorale. PADGETT, CHANCE ROBERT, Markleville, BS, General Business Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Beta Lambda, Young Republicans. PADGETT, LARRY, LaPorte, BS, History. PAITH, LORALEE, Crawfordsville, Two-year Secretarial, Alpha Sigma Alpha. PALMER, NANCY, Indianapolis, BS, Nursing, Student Nurses Association, UPP, Angel Flight, pledge commander. PALMER, RHODES, Lockport, N.Y., BS, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon, activities, Phi Beta Lambda, president, Miss Ball State, Director, Intramurals, S.O.C. 236 PARADISO, JOANN, Richmond: BA, Business Educa- tion: Phi Beta Lambda: Newman Club: SEA. PARKER, CHERYL, Griffith: BS, Elementary Education: Hall Government: UPP: SEA: ACE. PARKER, JOHN, Griffith: BS, Accounting: Sigma Tau Gamma: Intramurals. PARKER, LARRY E., Muncie: BS, Physical Education: Industrial Education Association: Intramurals: Young Democrats. PARKER, MARGARET, Anderson: BS, Elementary Edu- cation: Women's Chorus: Westminster Fellowship: SEA. PARKER, MARY, Anderson: BS, Home Economics. PARKISON, CHERYL, Yorktown: BA,Spanish. PARKS, CHARLES M., Lynn: BS, Social Science. PARR, KAREN, Indianapolis: BA, English. PATTER- SON, DIANA, Marion: BS, Home Economics: Sigma Kappa: Mary Beeman. PATTERSON, LINDA S., Rush- ville: BS, Elementary Education. PATTON, DONALD, Muncie: BS, Social Science: Lambda Chi Alpha: Intra- murals: Football: Wrestling: Soccer. PATTON, KAREN L., Muncie: BS, Business Education: Alpha Omicron Pi: Alpha Mu Gamma: Pi Omega Pi. PAYNE, ROBERTA, Hartford City: BS, Physical Educa- tion: PEMM: WRA. PAYNE, RONALD, Indianapolis: BS, Political Science: Omega Alpha Omega: Hall Government: Student Government: Men's Glee Club: Young Demo- crats: l.S.A., vice president: Campus Chest Steering Com- mittee: Homecoming Steering Committee: Model United Nations: Who's Who. PAYNE, RUTH, Muncie: BS, Ele- mentary Education. PEACHY, KAREN, Kendallville: Two-year secretarial: Phi Beta Lambda: Hall Government. PEARSON, CAROL, Tipton: BS, English: Alpha Sigma Tau: Sigma Tau Delta: DAILY NEWS. PEEK, CHERYL, Hobart: BS, Elementary Education. PEHLER, SHARON, Indianapolis: BS, Home Economics: Kappa Theta Rho: Mary Beeman: SVS. PELZER, MARY, Beech Grove: BA, French: Pi Lambda Theta: SEA. PENCE, SUSANN, Amboy: BS, Nursing: Student Nurses Association: Hall Government. PERKINS, MARTHA, Stroh: BS, English: Angel Flight, commander, PERRY, PATRICIA, Greentown: BS, Physical Education, Health: Sigma Zeta: PEMM: Intramurals. PETERSON, BONNIE, Ft. Wayne: BS, Business Educa- tion: Pi Omega Pi: Phi Beta Lamdba: SEA. PETKOVICH, ANNELLA, Gary: BS, Physical Education,Special Educa- tion: PEMM. PETRO, SHARON, Greentown: BS, Home Economics: Hall Government: Student Staff, PHILBERT, ROBERT, Marion: BS, Social Science: Delta Tau Delta: Hall Government: Student Staff: Judo Club: Newman Club:S.O.C. '5-Q T' 4. ' ...,..f -41' ,rm- fb' ..f-f' 45? fm L! V,z...Wr 'XC' 49 ala- 1...- ig' Z.. -Q... 2... mf T127 Phu mix -nw -aux 'Qt' aY 'f -.S ,n.rM iff' '95, iii 'nv' 'Ili' 10' ,Al .1- QP TWP' E 'VL ug., K' ff for ,.f-- P .af 4123- ,..,. fb ' ,vs ,.- .af LA PHILLIPS, ANN, Jamestown, New York, BS, Home Economics, Mary Beeman Club, SVS, Baptist Student Foundation, president, vice president. PHILLIPS, KATHRYN, Middletown, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta, Conservation and Outdoor Education Club, president. PIANOWSKI, MICHAEL, A., South Bend, BS, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Lambda: B Club: F0OtbGll2 Baseball, Hall Government. PIAZZA, SUSAN, Muncie, BS, English, Lambda Iota Tau, SEA. PICKETT, JAMES, F., Greentown, BS, Biology, Lambda Chi Alpha, rush chairman, Football. PICKHARDT, DAVID, H., Indianapolis, BS, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Lambda, Intramurals. PIERCE, RONALD, M., Muncie, BS, History, Tau Tau Tau, Intramurals. PIKE, SALLY, Anderson, BS, Elemen- tary Education, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Honors Program, Junior Marshal, Hall Government, SEA. PINE, JEANETTE, Muncie, BS, English. PINKERTON, DARLENE, Marion, Math, Social Science. PINKERTON, TREVA, Liberty, Two-Year Secretarial, Phi Beta Lambda, Westminister Fellowship. PIPER, BERNIECE, Marion, BS, Elementary Education. PIPER, CAROL, Danville, BS, Speech, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, treasurer. PIPPEN, JOHN, Nappanee, BS, Marketing, Sigma Tau Gamma, Alpha Phi Omega, Intramurals. PIPPENGER, DAVID, Elkhart, BS, Regional and Urban Planning, Geography, Sigma Phi Episilon, Conservation and Outdoor Education Club, Planning Club, Track, Intramurals. PISARCHUK, EDWARD, Kenwil, New Jersey, BS, Industrial Education, Industrial Arts Club, Hall Government, president. PITSER, TOM, Muncie, BS, Marketing, Sigma Chi, rush and publicity chairman, IFC, IFC Information Folder, editor, Student Senate, External Affairs Committee. PITTMAN, CHERYL, Lakeville, Two-Year Secretarial. PITTS, MICHAEL, Carthage, BS, History, NEWS, Kallista, Youth for Wallace. PLANERT, MICHAEL, High- land, BS, Biology, Soccer, Circle K Club. PLASTER, SUSAN, Morocco, BS, Biology, PEMM, Trike-A-Thon. PLATT, LORRAINE, Griffith, BS, Busi- ness Education. PLATT, ROBERT, Waterloo, BS, Ele- mentary Education. PLUMMER, MARY, Van Buren, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, Student Staff, SEA,SVS. PLUMMER, NORMA, Anderson, BS, Business Education, Pi Omega Pi. POLHEMUS, JAY, Anderson, BA, Pre-Med, Cardinal Car Club, event coordinator, Men's Glee Club, Concert Band, Symphony, Choral Union. PONTIOUS, PAMELA, Kankakee, Illinois, BS, Medical Technology, Biology Club, secretary, Newman Club. POOL, JANET, Muncie, BS, Speech and Hearing, Alpha Phi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Student Council for Exceptional Children. 23 7 POORE, EUGENIA, Ridgeville, BS, Physical Education, PEMM, vice president, treasurer, Extramurals, Biology Club, Young Republicans, SEA. POPE, RONALD, New Castle, BS, Business Administration. PORACKY, PAMELA, Munster, BS, Journalism, DAILY NEWS. PORTER, JOYCE, Anderson, Two-Year Secretarial, Phi Beta Lambda. POWELL, AR LENE, Argos, BS, Home Economics, Kappa Theta Rho, Who's Who, Outstanding Junior, Cheer- leading, Cardinal Corps, SCGB, Homecoming Steering Committee, S.O.C., Religious Council. POWELL, JON H., South Bend, BS, Speech, Radio and TV, Sigma Delta Chi, MRHA, president, Intramurals, Hall Government, UPP, WBST, news director, Miss Ball State Committee. POWELL, LINDA S., Connersville, BS, Elementary Edue cation, Hall Government, SVS, Westminster Fellowship. POWELL, WILLIAM E., Lynn, BS, Social Studies. POWELL, WILLIAM, New Castle, BS, Business Adminis- tration. POWER, KAREN S., Rushville, BS, Elementary Education. POWERS, DEWEY, Angola, BS, Business Adminstration, Theta Xi, Football. POYNTER, JAMES, Indianapolis, BS, Marketing, Delta Sigma Pi, Evaluator Investment Club, vice president, Intramurals, Student Staff, Religious Council, Newman Club. PRICE, CAROL, Nineveh, BS, Physical Education, PEMM, Contemporary Dance Club. PRICE, FREDRICK B., Indianapolis, BS, Journalism, Lambda Chi Alpha, historian, Sigma Delta Chi, Alpha Phi Gamma, DAILY NEWS, assistant sports editor, Tennis, Intramurals. PRICE, SHIRLEY, Wawaka, BS, English. PRICE, SUE, Selma, BA, French, Alpha Mu Gamma. PRICE, SUSAN, Hobart, BS, English, French Club. PUCKETT, BONNY, Indianapolis, BA, Home Economics, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Mary Beeman Club, Student Staff. PUCKETT, CHRISTINE G., Frankfort, BS, Home Eco- nomics, Mary Beeman Club. PUCKETT, ROBERT L., Frankfort, BS, Business Administration, Tau Kappa Epsilon. PUCKETT, WILLIAM E., Ridgeville, BS, Accounting. PURSIFULL, ROMA L., Red Key, BS, Business Educa- tion. PURVIS, ANITA, Marion, BS, Music Education, Concert Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra. PYZIK, JOHN, Anderson, BS, English. OUALKINBUSH, DAVID, Muncie, BS, General Business Administration. QUALKINBUSH, STEPHEN, Muncie, BS, Marketing. QUICK, MARY, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. RABANUS, MARY JO, Frankfort, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. Y ,ui- ,- E I 'pn '-ei' ,f . 1 v 'AD' 'Cv fv fr. Hx 'r 'bf-a Q., 4.1. ,nu iff' ..c1 rw 'Q' wt' On abr C? 95 'fix' tj' l fx Ili. by 4-v vb -..., RABY, GENE, Muncie, BS, Physical Education, Beta Theta Pi. FIAHE, CONSTANCE, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. RANISER, JANET, Milford, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, Women's Chorus, Young Republicans, SEA. RAMSEY, CYNTHIA, Anderson, BS, Elementary Education, SVS, SEA. RAMSEY, ROBERTA, Converse, BA, Latin, French Club, DAILY NEWS, Little Sisters of the Unicorn. RANNEY, JULIA, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, SEA, Honors Program. RASHKIN, STEPHEN, Long Beach, New York, BS, Psychology, Sigma Tau Gamma, Psychology Club, Lacrosse. RAY PAUL, Marion, BA, Marketing, Beta Theta Pi, Sailing Club. RAYL, STEPHEN, Kokomo, BS, Political Science, Sigma Tau Gamma, pledge trainer, secretary, Hall Government, Alpha Phi Omega. REASON, DAVID, Muncie, BS, Math- ematics. REASONER, TONYA, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. REAVIS, JANICE, Alexandria, BS, Nursing, Nursing Association, secretary. RECORD, MARJORIE, Fairmount, BS, English. RECTOR, DONNITA, Indianapolis, BS, Social Science, Social Work Club, Young Democrats, SEA. REDDEN, DAVID, Rushville, BS, Marketing, Beta Theta Pi, Student Senate, OCA. REDDING, MARCIA, Middletown, BS, Nursing, Nursing Association, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. REDLING, JOAN, South Bend, BS, Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mary Beeman Club. REECE, SUE, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Chi Omega, SEA. REED, ALVIN F., Anderson, BS, Chemistry, Chemistry Club. REIFEL, MARY LOU, Anderson, BS, Social Science, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pi Gamma Mu, Student Council for Exceptional Children. REINHARD, JANICE, LaPorte, BS, Social Work, Student Staff. REITER, ELLEN, Fort Wayne, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta, SCEC, ORIENT, Homecoming Committee. REITZ, JEANETTE, Fort Wayne, BS, English, German Club, Hall Government, SEA, UPP, Junior Marshal, Honors Program. REKEWEG, JANICE, Woodburn, BS, Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mary Beeman Club, Gamma Delta, Young Democrats, Emens Usher Corp. RELFORD, JAN, Muncie, BS, Biol0QYF Beta Theta Pi, National Wildlife Association, American Conservation and Wildlife Club, Baseball, Intramurals. FIENBARGER, ELAINE, Marion, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta, Hall Government, Wesley Foundation. RENNARD, MARCIA, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. RENSBERGAR, TERRY R., South Bend, BS, Industrial Education. 239 24 RETZ, THELMA, Winchester, Two-Year Secretarial, Alpha Sigma Tau. REYBURN, JULIA, Indianapolis, BA, Spanish, Delta Zeta, SCGB, USA, Homecoming Queen Finalist. REYNOLDS, DAVETTA, Indianapolis, BS, Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, editor, advisor, Concert Choir, secretary, treasurer, University Singers, Madrigals, MENC, ECMO. REYNOLDS, JUDITH, Wakarusa, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Kappa, secretary, Hall Government, Student Staff, SEA. RHOADS, JUDY ANN, Fort Wayne, BS, Speech, Theatre, Alpha Psi Omega, president, Hall Government, Broad- casting Club, secretary, WBST-FM Radio, Theatre. RICE, ALICE, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. RICE, DONALD, Indianapolis, BS, Industrial Education, IEA. RICH, ROD, Morocco, BS, Elementary Education, ln- tramurals. RICHARDSON, KAY L., Monon, BS, English, Sigma Tau Delta, Hall Government, German Club, SEA. RICHARDSON, MARY ANN, Beechgrove, Two-Year Sec- retarial. RICHARDSON, SUSAN, Noblesville, BS, Ele- mentary Education, Kappa Theta Rho, Little Sisters of Minerva, Young Republicans, SEA. RICHCREEK, R. LAMAR, Yorktown, BS, Business Administration, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Sigma Pi, Young Republicans, UPP. RICHTER, EARL, Logansport, BS, American History, Lambda Chi Alpha. RICKS, STEVEN, Muncie, BS, Phys- ical Education, Basketball, B Club. RIDGELY, ROBERT, Gary, BS, Business Administration, Sigma Tau Gamma, Phi Beta Lambda, Intramurals. RIEBSOMER, JUDITH, Modoc, BS, Business, Pi Omega Pi. RIGGS, GINGER, Middletown, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Pi Lambda Theta, SNEA, SEA. RIMMELL, MARGARET ELLINE, Kendallville, BS, English, DAILY NEWS. RING, JANE, Fredonia, New York, BS, Speech and Hearing, Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Eta, Hall Government, USA, RITCHIE, DONNA, Yorktown, BS, Home Economics, Fellowship of Friends. RITCHIE, LARRY, Middletown, BS, Industrial Arts, IEA. ROACH, RICHARD, Muncie, BS, Art, Kallista. ROBBINS, HERBERT O., Speedway, BS, Elementary Education, Lambda Chi Alpha, Football, Intramurals. ROBBINS, LINDA, Frankfort, BS, Business. ROBBINS, MARY RITA, Muncie, BS, Speech and Hear- ing, Newman Apostolate, secretary. ROBBINS, NANCY, Greensburg, BS, Elementary Education. ROBERTS, LINDA, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. ROBEY, RITA, Zionsville, BS, Mathematics, Sigma Zeta, Hall Government, Student Staff, Student Senate, Religious Council, Disciples Student Fellowship, SVS. ,-W. ,Q NW -45 42 'Ai ,4 ll? Q? .Ak LA ski' . Q 'Z' - ,SQ - fs ... . F' 'xx No 'S 35' ,., . gr .- Q--v Q-A' AA AL AL af in tv! um,- 47' hs K .35 V55 'J q7..4r 'ur fs .wil XIV 'F--x If 3 'if' X ff' arf -cf' X CL ,gf 4? Qi? ww. X nb! ,.f-- Chu. fr IST' ROBINETTE, LARRY RAY, Muncie, BS, Mathematics, Economics. ROBINETTE, PAMELA SUE, Muncie, BS, BioI09Y2 Sigma Zeta, Band. ROBINSON, DONALD R., Logansport, BS, Business Administration, Sigma Chi. ROBINSON, MOFFETT, Noblesville, BS, English, Sigma Kappa, Hall Government, Student Staff, Concert Choir, University Debs, USA, ORIENT, DAILY NEWS, SEA, S.O.C. ROCKEY, CLINTON, Sharpsville, BS, Industrial Educa- tion, Chi Kappa Epsilon, Industrial Arts Club, Intra- murals. ROGERS, HELEN, Hartford City, BS, Elemen- tary Education. ROGERS, MARILYN S., New Paris, BS, Nursing, Nursing Association. ROLLER, CYNTHIA KAY, Macy, Two-Year Secretarial, Phi Beta Lambda, Hall Gov- ernment. ROLLER, KATHY, Peru, BA, French. ROOT, DEBORAH, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi. ROPP, KAREN, Upland, BS, Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau. ROSCO, JOHN, Gary, BS, Elementary Education. ROSS, SHIRLEY, Walkerton, BA, English, ICTE, Hall Government, French Club, SEA. ROUDEBUSH, JAMES, Noblesville, BS, Elementary Education, Baseball, Most Valuable Player, All-American. ROWE,MARILYN, Pleas- ant Lake, BS, Home Economics, Mary Beeman Club. ROWLAND, SUZANN, Leesburg, BS, Speech and Hearing,SCEC. RUANGKANCHANASETR, CHINTANA, Thonburi, Thailand, BS, Mathematics, International Club. RUDDICK, DAVID L., Seymour, BA, Industrial Educa- tion, Theta Xi, Epsilon Pi Tau, Intramurals. RUDE, JOHN, Muncie, BS, Accounting, Phi Beta Lambda. RUNDIO, CATHERINE, Sweetser, BA, Social Science, Alpha Sigma Alpha, rush chairman. RUNK, KIRKLAND, Monon, BS, Industrial Education. RUSK, JERRY, Muncie, BS, Business Administration. RUSSELL, JOHN, Anderson, BS, Marketing. RUTAN, MARTHA, Columbus, BS, Elementary Education. RYAN, PATRICIA, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. RYAN, THOMAS, Muncie, BS, Business Administration, Wrestling, Junior Marshal. SAALFRANK, MICHAEL, Fort Wayne, BS, Accounting, Intramurals. SALZMANN, BARBARA, Southport, BS, Business Education, Phi Beta Lambda, SCGB, Hall Government. 24 SAMPLES, ALICE, Mishawaka, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, SEA. SAMS, JUDY, La Grange, BS, Home Econom- ics, Phi Upsilon Omicron, secretary, Mary Beeman Club, vice president, Hall Government. SANDER, BARBARA, Evansville, BS, Elementary Education, Student Staff, Christian Fellowship, PEMM, SEA. SANDER, LUCILLE, Richmond, BA, English, Sigma Tau Delta, Lutheran Stu- dent Association, Spanish Club, SEA, Junior Marshal, Honors Program. SANDERS, ARTHUR J., Muncie, BA, English, Sailing Club. SANDERS, FRED A., Muncie, BS, Mathematics, Sigma Zeta. SANTA, GEORGE R., South Bend, BS, Social Science, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Delta Psi, Senate, Track, Cross Country, B Club. SANTISTEBAN, ROQUE J., Flushing, New York, BS, Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon, International Club, Judo Club. SARVER, CAROLYN, Scottsburg, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation, Sigma Kappa, Panhellenic, secretary, Hall Gov- ernment, ACE, S.O.C. SASADA, IRIS, Kahului, Hawaii, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. SATTERFIELD, SUE, Muncie, BS, Mathematics, Alpha Chi Omega, Clavia, Sigma Zeta, secretary, SCGB, Psychology Club, SEA, Junior Marshal, S.O.C., Dean's List. SAUERLAND, JUDITH, Cedar Grove, Two-Year Secretarial. SAUNDERS,PAULA,Beech Grove, BS, Elementary Edu- cation. SAUTER, ROBERT J., Indianapolis, BS, Business Administration, Chi Kappa Epsilon, Lacrosse. SAXON, KENNETH E., Rushville, BS, Political Science, Newman Club, president. SCALES, JUNE, Muncie, BA, Elemen- tary Education. SCHAEFER, THOMAS, Fort Wayne, BS, Industrial Arts. SCHEERER, STELLA, Wabash, BS, Elementary Edu- cation, Hall Government, SCEC, SEA, ACE. SCHEICK, KANDY, Muncie, BS, Art, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Kallista. SCHEIDLER, ANDREA, Terre Haute, BA, Spanish, Spanish Club, Newman Club. SCHELSTRAETE, JOYCE, Mishawaka, BS, Speech and Hearing, Angel Flight, Marching Mademoiselles, Newman Club. SCHILLING, MARCIA, Greensburg, BS, Elemen- tary Education, SEA. SCHLEETER, JOHN, Kokomo, BS, Business Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha, treasurer, Phi Beta Lambda, Intramurals, Young Democrats, New- man Club. MOC, Campus Chest. SCHMELTZ, MARCIA, Wakarusa, BS, Elementary Education. SCHNEIDER, DAVID A., Richmond, BA, Spanish, Alpha Mu Gamma, Spanish Club. SCHNEIDER, RICHARD A., Shelbyville, BS, Biology, Sigma Chi. SCHNEIDER, SARA J., Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma. SCHOENEWEY, LYNN, Speedway, BA, English, Angel Flight. wwf' ' vi'-ff' T'-K 4-sg ,J- f--Q, Av- vs .. -Q37 pas. f. 'WR' '85 'Q'rv J...- .psf 'N' ing-'sf' 9-I 4' L4 bf ,-1 .4 :Lure ' 1 'bf ,pm-0 Z nv- 1757 'li -F 9 iv if .iw ....2' no- ' ir2 'V uv' ,IP fa: --' 489 Z' 4' 'V 4121? A ' it Y' SCHOTT, EDWARD G., Whitesboro, New York, BS, Biology: Delta Tau Delta, president, IFC. SCHRAMM, CARLA, Valparaiso, BS, Journalism, Hall Government, Young Republicans, Young Americans for Freedom, ORI- ENT, DAILY NEWS. SCHREIBER, CYNTHIA, Indian- ZIDOIISJ BS, Elementary Education:Christian Science Asso- ciation, SEA. SCHREIBER, RAYMOND, San Pierre, BS, Earth Science, Theta Chi. SCHROCK, VANLOA, Goshen, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta, CEC. SCHRODER, JACQUELINE, Marion, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Alpha Eta, Hall Government, Student Staff. SCHROEDER, LINDA, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, SVS, SEA. SCHULENBURG, GAY, Dillsboro, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation, Band, SEA. SCHULT, JILL, Muncie, BA, English. SCHULTZ, RAYMONDE, South Bend, BA, French, Alpha Mu Gamma, Sigma Tau Theta, Hall Government, Wesley Foundation, secretary, Usher Corps, French Club, DAILY NEWS, Outstanding Junior, Honors Program. SCHULZ, VIRGINIA, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, SEA. SCHWARTZ, MARY, Indianapolis, BS, Biology, Biology Club, WRA, SEA. SCOTT, BENNY, Muncie, BA, Mathematics, Alpha Phi Omega, treasurer, Sigma Zeta, Hall Government, Band, Junior Marshal, Honors Program. SCOTT, LINDA, Indian- apolis, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, SCGB, ACE, SEA, SVS. SCOTT STEPHEN, Muncie, BA, Elementary Education. SCRIBNER, JAMES MADISON, Dunkirk, BS, Social Science, Phi Mu Alpha, Choir, Glee Club, Wesley Foundation, treasurer, SVS. SCUDDER, MICHAEL WILLIAM,Aurora, BS, Industrial Education, Epsilon Pi Tau, secretary, IEA. SEBALD, CHARLES W., Muncie, BS, Business Administration, Phi Beta Lambda. SEBALD, JANE M., Muncie, BS, Business Education, Phi Beta Lambda, SNEA. SEIFFERLEIN, SUZANNE, Huntington, BS, Elementary Education, Stu- dent Staff. SEIP, KATHLEEN, Michigan City, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation, Hall Government, SEA, SVS. SEITZ, ANN, Jeffersonville, BS, Elementary Education. SELLERS, JANET, Knox, BS, Social Work, MIC, Cardettes, SVS. SELLERY, WILLIAM C., JR., Indianapolis, BS, Business Administration, Sigma Chi, secretary, IFC, Delta Sigma Pi, secretary, Intramurals, Hall Government, S.O.C. SELWA, DANIEL, Jackson, Michigan, BS, Social Science, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Basketball, B Club. SENKO, BARBARA, Merriville, BS, Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, Hall Government, SEA. SEWARD, KENNETH, Fair- mount, BS, Elementary Education. SHAFER, CINDA, Huntington, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma. 243 SHAFER, THOMAS, Muncie, BA, English, Pi Gamma Mu, Wesley Foundation, Religious Council, president, MIC, Honors Program. SHAL, JULIA, Muncie, BA, Mathe- matics, Sigma Zeta, SVS, SEA. SHANAHAN, JAMES M., Indianapolis, BS, Marketing, Golf. SHANNAHAN, JOYCE, Manchester, BS, English. SHANK, THOMAS, Albany, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Zeta. SHAW, DEBORAH, Modoc, BS, Art, Sigma Sigma Sigma, ORIENT. SHAW, HARRIETT, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. SHAW, STEVEN, Muncie, BS, Business Administration. SHAWHAN, SUSAN, Wabash, Two-Year Secretarial, Phi Beta Lambda. SHEI, JOHN, Hanna, BA, Journalism, ORIENT, DAILY NEWS. SHELINE, BEVERLY, Kokomo, BS, English, Sigma Tau Delta, Hall Government, SEA. SHEPPARD, KEITH, Ligonier, BS, Business Admin- istration, Alpha Phi Omega. SHIPLEY, VICKI, Indianapolis, BS, Business Education, Alpha Omicron Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, SEA. SHIRK, LINDA, Greensburg, BS, Elementary Education, PEMM, Extramurals, ACE, SEA. SHOAF, LAWRENCE, Anderson, BS, Business Administration, Tau Phi Delta, Hall Government, Karate Club. SHOEMAKER, SHARON, Yorktown, Psychology. SHORT, SUSAN, Elwood, BS, Elementary Education. SHUEY, WILLIAM, Peru, BS, English, Sigma Phi Epsilon, rush chairman, Intramurals, Miss Ball State Committee. SHUTT, LEROY, Garrett, BS, Industrial Education, Epsilon Pi Tau. SICKAFOOSE, BARBARA, Marion, BA, Elementary Education, Alpha Omicron Pi, SEA. SIEBENTAAL, KAY, Knox, Two-Year Secretarial, Hall Government. SIEGEL, CATHIE, Fairmount, BS, Elemen- tary Education, SVS, SEA, SIEKMAN, KENNETH L., Frankfort, BS, Social Science, Pi Gamma Mu, Student Staff, United Student Fellowship. SIGLER, PAMELA, Huntertown, BS, Elementary Education, Student Staff, SEA. SILLS, THOMAS, Hartford City, BS, Physics, Sigma Zeta, Sigma Pi Sigma, Physics Club, president, secretary- treasurer, Chemistry Club, SEA. SIMANSON, JUDITH K., Dyer, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, Student Staff, ACE, SEA. SIMMONS, WILLIAM, Belle Vernon, Pa., BS, Business Administration, Intramurals, MOC. SIMON, JOHN D., Albany, BS, Business Adminis- tration, Delta Sigma Pi, secretary. SIMPSON, JEAN ANN, Richmond, BS, Medical Tech- nology. SIPOLE, ALAN, Indianapolis, BS, Marketing, Sigma Chi, Phi Beta Lambda, Intramurals. SITKO, STANLEY, Ft. Wayne, BS, Sociology, Economics, Theta Chi, Philosophy Club, Kallista. SIZELOVE, DAVID, Muncie, BS, Biology. SKEES, WILLIAM, Muncie, BA, History, Sigma Chi, IFC, Pi Gamma Mu. SKIBBIE, CAROLE, Chesterton, BS, Journalism. SKILLEN, SHARON, Star City, BS, Physical Education, PEMM, Contemporary Dance Company. SKINNER, JOYCE, Indianapolis, BS, Physical Education, PEMM. SKIRAK, SONJA, Gary, BA, Elementary Education, SEA. SLACK, REENE A., Middletown, BS, Biology. SLAGLE, ROGER, Marion, BS, English, Sigma Tau Delta, Sigma Zeta, Young Republicans, Honors Program. SLATER, JOHN, South Bend, BS, Business Adminis- tration, Baseball. SLOFFER, SAMUEL, Huntertown, BS, Physical Educa- tion, Soccer, B Club. SMALE, NANCY, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Student Staff, ACE, SEA. SMALL, ALAN, Waldron, BS, Elemen- tary Education, Hall Government, SEA, S.O.C. SMALL, TERENCE, Daleville, BS, Physical Education, Football. SMELSER, THOMAS, Hartford City, BS, Accounting. SIVIIDLEY, STEVEN W., DeSoto, BS, Physical Education, Intramurals, Campus Chest Steering Committee. SMITH, BERNARD, Muncie, BS, Accounting, Theta Chi, Wrestling, DAILY NEWS. SMITH, CAROL G., Rushville, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Kappa, Student Staff, SVS. SMITH, DANIEL G., Muncie, BS, Physical Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Wrestling, B Club. SMITH, DAVID G., Muncie, BS, Business Education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Student Staff. SMITH, DEBORAH, Gaston, BA, Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, SEA. SMITH, DIANA, Mill Creek, BS, Home Economics. SMITH, DIANE MARGARET, Evansville, BA, Speech, Alpha Mu Gamma, German Club, Student Staff, Hall Government,-Tennis, Debate Team, Readers' Theater, SEA. SMITH, EMILY, New Castle, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation. SMITH, JUDITH, Portland, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation. SMITH, JUDITH L., Leesburg, BS, Elementary Education. 246 SMITH, KAREN, Kokomo, BS, Elementary Education. SMITH, LAURENCE L., Portland, BS, Psychology. SMITH, MARIAN, Linton, BS, Physical Education,Sigma Beta Chi, Hall Government, WRA, PEMM, Extramurals, Intramurals. SMITH, MARJORIE, New Castle, BS, Ele- mentary Education. SMITH, MICHAEL A., Logansport, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation. SMITH, PAUL MICHAEL, Gaithersburg, Mary- land, BA, Theater, Alpha Psi Omega, Theater, Experi- mental Theater. SMITH, RICHARD, Middletown, BS, Accounting. SMITH, RITA D., Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. SMITH, SANDRA K., Kendallvilleg BS, Art, Kallista. SMITH, SHARON, Muncie, BS, Business Education, Delta Zeta, Student Staff, Hall Government, Young Republi- cans, SEA. SMITH, STEPHEN P., Summitville, BS, Ele- mentary Education, Hall Government, UPP, Young Dem- ocrats. SMITH, SUE, Galveston, BS, Home Economics, Mary Beeman Club, SEA. SMITH, SUSAN, Shirley, BS, Elementary Education, Christian Student Foundation. SMITH, SUSAN, Portland, BS, Theater, Alpha Psi Omega, Westminster Fellowship, Religious Council Executive Board, Student Council for Exceptional Children, SVS. SMITH, VICTOR, Elkhart, BA, History, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Society, Wesley Founda- tion, SVS, Orchestra, Muncie Symphony, Symphony, Symphonietta, MIC, Honors Program, Who's Who. SMOCK,SANDRAJANE, Gary, BS, Elementary Educa- tion. SMUCKER, NANCI, Indianapolis, BS, English, Pi Beta Phi, Student Staff, SCGB Committee, Campus Chest Committee, Sahara Club. SNELSON, JAMES V., Anderson, BS, History. SNIDER, LYNN, Portage, Chi Omega, pledge trainer, Young Republicans, Homecoming Committee, SEA. SNOW, PAUL THOMAS, North Vernon, BS, Political Science, Lambda Chi Alpha, secre- tary vice-president, IFC, Political Science Club, Hall Gov- ernment. SNOW, REBECCA, Indianapolis, Two-Year Secretarial. SNYDER, ROSEMARY, New Palestine, BS, Art, Alpha Omicron Pi. SNYDER, WILLIAM, Indianapolis, BS, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Lambda, Intramurals. SOBOLESKI, PATRICK, South Bend, BS, History, Theta Xi, Gamma Theta Upsilon, UPP, Intramurals, Newman Club, SVS. SOLOMON, EDWARD, Otterbein, BA, Business Administration. SORG, KATHLEEN, Anderson, BS, Ele- mentary Education. SPAHR, CHARLES, Indianapolis, BS, Political Science, Beta Theta Pi, treasurer, Hall Government, Intramurals, DAILY NEWS, photographer. SPAHR, PATRICIA, lVIuncie, BA, Latin, Alpha lVlu Gamma. -A Si, lim, fm! 'eff' 19' 1 wa ,,..r- qv' J jf-v Win. 5' Cf' rf gel ,- GN vga' Ml Ik? 4 .9--.. FIN PS ST' wr .aff GN. GPS' fn? va- 'SI' ii f?'5 fum ev .,,..., inn W ---.N Gel? YF 'if' tv' rf' ff- QV' ' .Maxi QA. 'IT' ,,....v .531 SPANGLER, ARCHIE, Muncie, BS, Business Adminis- tration, MOC. SPARKS, LINDA, Muncie, BS, English, Pi Beta Phi. SPARKS, MARJORIE, Alexandria, BS, Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, PEMM, SEA, lnterantional Relations Club, Religious Council, Warner Fellowship. SPAULDING DIANE, Indianapolis, BS, Ele- mentary Education, Hall Government, SEA. SPAULDING, STEVEN E., Anderson, BS, Political Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, president, Varsity Debate, ROTC, commander, Marching Mademoiselle, commander, Arnold Air Society. SPEEDY, GLENN, Muncie, BS, Psychology. SPEEDY, PAMELA, Muncie, BS, Biology, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Junior Marshal. SPEER, PATRICA, Columbus, BS, Elementary Education. SPENCER, MARY JANE, Carmi, Illinois, BS, Nursing, Student Nursing Association, Hall Government. SPENCER, REBECCA, Union City, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation, SEA, Disciple Student Fellowship. SPENCER, SARAH, Logansport, BA, Elementary Education, Inde- pendent Bible Fellowship, vice president. SPIEGEL, SHIRLEY, Westfield, BS, Speech and Hearing, Sigma Sigma Sigma, pledge president, rush chairman, treasurer, Hall Government, Miss Ball State Pageant Committee. SPRY, CAROL, Ann Arbor, Michigan, BS, Physical Ed- ucation, PEMM, Mary Beeman Club, Angel Flight, March- ing Madamoiselles, Comtemporary Dance Company, Aquettes, Intramurals, Swimming Team, Hall Govern- ment, secretary, WRA, publicity chairman, WAGO Radio Station. STADTMILLER, MARY ANN, Shelbyville, BS, Math, Honors Program, Newman Club. STAFFORD, NANCY JO, Mishawaka, BA, Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mary Beeman Club, Homecoming Parade Committee, Hall Government, S.O.C., High School Day Leader. STALEY, LINDA, Frankton, BS, Elemen- tary Education, Hall Government, president. STAMPER, KARLA, Huntington, Two Year Secretarial, Phi Beta Lambda, Band, Hall Government. STAMPER, SUSAN, Indianapolis, Two-Year Secretarial. STANIFER, PAULA, Indianapolis, BA, Speech and Hearing, Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Eta, Homecoming Queen, Hall Gov- ernment, USA, National Panhellenic. STANLEY, BONNIE, Parker, BS, English. STANSBURY, JERRY, Pennville, BS, Business Educa- tion. STARK, DEAN, Monticello, BS, Marketing, Sigma Phi Epsilon. STARK, FREDERIC, Indianapolis, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Delta Chi, Intramurals, Mens Glee Club, Homecoming Variety Show, WBST Radio. STARKEY, JAMES, T., Waterloo, History, Hall Government, Young Republicans. STAUFFED, JANICE, Bryant, BS, English, Hall Govern- ment, Band. STEARNS, GERALD, M., Anderson, BS, Sociology, Anthropologvi Nlock U.S. Senate, Religious Council, president, Baptist Student Fellowship, Students for a Democratic Society. STECHER, PAU LA, Anderson, BS, Home Economics. STEFANOVICH, JAMES, Gary, BS, Accounting, Delta Tau Delta, Intramurals, Hall Gover- nment, secretary, vice president. 247 STEGALL, SANDRA, Muncie, BS, Business Education. STEINWEDEL, SHIRLEY, Seymour, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation, Alpha Omicron Pi. STEPHEN DENNIS, Muncie, BS, Social Science, Religious Council, President of Phil- edaphia Fellowship, Oratition Chairman. STEPHENS, ELAINE A., Indianapolis, BS, Art, Kallista, Newman Club. STEPHENS, NANCY, Mooresville, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation, Alpha Sigma Alpha, ASA, secretary, SEA. STEPHENSON, PHILLIP E., Albany, BS, Social Science, Pi Gamma Mu, Ball State Debating Team. STEWART, ANN L., Kentland, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, vice president, SCGB. STEWART, VICKY, Scottsburg, BS, Elementary Education, SCGB, SEA. STICKLER, STEPHEN L., Anderson, BS, Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Ball State Symphony, Jazz Ensemble, Men's Glee Club. STIENECKER, CRAIG, St. Marys, Ohio, BS, Physics, Beta Theta Phi, Volleyball, Hall Government, vice presi- dent, Physics Club. STILES, MARGARET, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Student Staff. STILLSON, SUSAN, Hammond, Two Year Secretarial, Phi Beta Lambda. STINE, PATRICIA, Muncie, BS, Psychology: Pi Lambda Theta, Student Staff. STOCK, DIANE, Angola, BS, Ele- mentary Education. STOCKDALE, ALVA L., Indian- apolis, BA, General Business Administration, Judo Club, Karate Club, Evaluators Investment Club. STOFFEL, JOLENE, Huntington, BS, Marketing. S'I'OGDILL, LINDA, South Bend, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Ball State Orchestra, Hall Government. STOHLER, JOANN, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Clavia, Teacher Education Committee, Ed- ucational Policies Council, USA, Religious Council, Junior Marshal, Campus Chest Steering Committee, Miss Ball State Committee, Homecoming Variety Show Committee, Friends of Folk Music, SEA, Honors Program. STOOPS, JAMES, Lewisville, BS, Mathematics, Sigma Zeta, Physics Club, Sigma Phi Sigma. STOOPS, SUZANNE, Noblesville, BS, Home Economics, Hall Government. STROUDER, NORMAN, Huntington, BS, Social Science, Theta Xi. STOVAL, BARBARA, Speedway, BS, Home Economics, Alpha Omicron Pi. STOVAL, WILLIAM, Speedway, BS, Biology. STUCKY, JOHN, Berne, BS, Business Education, Sigma Zeta, Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship. STULTZ, CHARLES, Whitestown, BS, Business Educa- tion, Tau Tau Tau, chaplain, Phi Beta Lambda. STUM, STEPHEN, Lafayette, BS, Elementary Education, SEA, Youth for Nixon. SUDDETH, CHERYL, Winchester, Elementary Education, SEA. SULLIVAN, MICHAEL W., Grovertown, BS, Psychology, Sociology, Chi Kappa Epsilon, Intramurals. SULLIVAN, SHEILA, Indianapolis, BA, Spanish. SULLIVAN, THOMAS, West Lafayette, BS, Music, Marching Band, Concert Band, Men's Glee Club. SUMMERS, DIANA, Rome City, Elementary Education, SEA. SUMPTER, FRED, New Castle, BA, Elementary Education, Theta Chi, SEA. SURFACE, ALICE, Indianapolis, BA, Spanish Club. SUROVEK, EDITH L., Muncie, BA, Speech 8i Hearing, Public Relations, Hall Government, Debate Team. SUTTON, LOUWANA, Selma, BS, Elementary Educa- tion. SWACKHAMER, CHRISTINA, Muncie, BA, Busi- ness Education, Pi Omega Pi, Sigma Zeta. SWAIM, LUCINDA, Tipton, BS, Elementary Education, Women's Chorus, Hall Government. SWAIN, JOAN, War- saw, BA, Sigma Kappa, S.O.C., SCGB Committees, Hall Government. SWANK, KAREN, Redkey, BS, Business Education, Usher Club, WOC, social co-ordinating board. SWANK, MICHAEL, Bremen, BS, Elementary Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon. SWANSON, CATHERINE, Muncie, BA, Social Work, Sigma Beta Chi, WBST, SVS, Theatre Productions, New- man Club, S.O.C., Friends of Folk Music, Social Work Club, SWEENEY, GEORGE W., Muncie, BS, Health Science. SWENGEL, LINDA, Seymour, BS, Elementary Education. SWINDELL, PAMELA K., Carlos, BS, Ele- mentary Education, Sigma Delta Pi, secretary, Student Staff, Hall Government, SEA. SZABO, MARY, South Bend, BS, Home Economics, Mary Beeman Club. SZIGETVARI, PAUL, Lafayette, BS, Polit- ical Science, Theta Chi, Phi Mu Alpha, Political Science Club, Young Republicans. TAGUE, JOHN, Portland, BS, History, Pi Gamma Mu, Intramurals. TARR, GARY, Muncie, BS, History. TATIVIAN, KENNETH, Portland, BS, Social Science, Theta Xi, treasurer. TATUM, DAVID, Muncie, BS, BioIOQYZ Sigma Zeta, Social Science Club, secretary, trea- surer. TATUM, JEAN E., Muncie, BS, Medical Technol- ogy, Sigma Zeta. TAUBKEN, SANDRA, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Clavia, secre- tary, Student Foundation, secretary, treasurer, Student- Faculty Committee, SCGB, Freshman Class, Secretary, Student Senate, secretary, Who's Who, Outstanding Junior, Miss Ball State Finalist, Honors Program. TAYLOR, ANDREA, Lawrenceburg, BS, Mathematics, Sigma Kappa, second vice president, Sigma Zeta, Clavia, Student Senate, secretary, Student Auditorium Advisory Council, SCGB, Who's Who, Hall Government. TAYLOR, DANNY, Muncie, BS, Marketing, OCA. TAYLOR, JOEL, Albany, BS, Elementary Education. TAYLOR, SUSAN, Marion, BS, Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, MENC, Orchestra. 250 TERPSTRA, PETER, Rochester, BS, Business, Delta Chi, Track. TERRY, MICHAEL, Muncie, BS, Business Admini- stration, Soccer. THACKER, RUTH, Lakeville, BS, Ele- mentary Education, Delta Zeta, secretary, Miss Ball State Committee, Student Senate, Campus Chester, SCEC, UPP, S.O.C. THARP, WILLIAM, Carlos, BS, Biology. THEARD, THOMAS, Morgantown, BS, Business Admini- stration, Intramurals. THEOBALD, SHARON, Shelby- ville, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, Student Senate, SVS. TH EURER, DENNIS, Portland, BS, Accounting, Phi Beta Lambda, OCA. THIELE, SUSAN, New Castle, BS, Geography, Delta Gamma. THISTLETHWAITE, LINDA, Muncie, BA, English, NEA, Wesley Foundation. THOMAS, CATHERINE L., Muncie, BS, Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mary Beeman Club. THOMAS, JANET, Lawrenceburg, BS, Speech and Hearing, Alpha Kappa Alpha, rush chairman, Panhellenic, treasurer, MIC. THOMAS, LINDA, Parker, BA, Social Work, Social Work Club, Mental Health Club. THOMAS, MICHAEL, Marion, BS, History, Theta Chi, IFC, Intramurals. THOMPSON, BARBARA J., New Albany, BS, Elementary Education. THOMPSON, JERRY, Logansport, BS, Biology. THOMPSON, PATRICIA L., Muncie, BS, Physical Education, Eta Sigma Gamma, PEMM, WRA, Extramural Basketball, Volleyball, Intramurals. THORNE. DIANNE, Marion, BS, Elementary Education Alpha Omicron Pi, Panhellenic, Student Senate, Hall Government, S.O.C. THORNTON, BARBARA, Portland, BS, Accounting, OCA. THUM, JANIS, Indianapolis, BS, Business, Homecoming Committee, SVS. TIERNAN, CAROL, Richmond, BS, Physical Education, PEMM, Newman Club. TILFORD, JOE, Indianapolis, BS, Business Administra- tion, B Club, Varsity Golf, Intramurals, Campus Chester. TILSON, MORRIS, Greenwood, BS, Accounting, Young Republicans. TIMMONS, DIANA, Lebanon, BS, Business Education, Phi Beta Lambda, Hall Government, SEA. TITUS, ROBERT, Batavia, New York, BS, Account- ing, Intramurals, Student Senate, Hall Government. TODD, SUSAN, Indianapolis, BS, Home Economics, Alpha Phi, Panhellenic. TOLLE, MICHALE, Elwood, BS, Physical Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon. TOMPKINS, JANE, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. TONSONI, DONNA, LaPorte, BA, Spanish, Alpha Omicron Pi, presi- dent, Panhellenic, Alpha Mu Gamma, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart, Hall Government, Homecoming Steering Committee, secretary, S.O.C., Honors Program. ,vw -we 4 ,V KLA' -L... ff' Q ...asv Q.- -,- v C2 Qu' ,..--.r s Q. .4 'YQ' 6' Z' -i.: 41' Zn' Cb -Ib Bax 257 TRAEGER, SARAH, Lafayette, Two Year Secretarial, Chi Omega, Homecoming Queen Finalist, Homecoming Steering Committee, secretary, Campus Chest Committee. TRAYLOR, EDDIE, Chesterfield, BA, Political Science. TREON, TIMOTHY J., Franklin, BS, Physical Education, Intramurals, Hall Government. TRESTRAIL, ALBERT, Lessburg, BS, Radio and TV. TROUT, NED, Uniondale, BS, Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi. TROUT, PHYLLIS, Muncie, BS, Physical Education, PEMM, OCA, AAHPER. TROYER, CHERYL M., Van Buren, BS, Elementary Education. TROYER, SHARON, Marion, BS, Home Economics, Mary Beeman Club, Hall Government, Emens Usher Corp. TROYER, SUSAN, Kokomo, BS, Elementary Education, Chi Omega, Circus Feed Chairman, Homecoming Com- mittee. TRUEBLOOD, RACHEL, Anderson, Two Year Secretarial, Phi Beta Lambda, Young Democrats, secre- tary. TFIUELSEN, CATHERINE, West Boylston, Massa- chusetts, BS, Home Economics, Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mary Beeman Club, Hall Government, UPP, Best Dressed Co-ed Contest, chairman, Miss Ball State Committee. TRUSTY, JANIS, Indianapolis, BS, English, Pi Beta Phi, treasurer, secretary, S.O.C. TURNER, THOMAS W., Indianapolis, BA, Political Science, Phi Sigma Epsilon, vice president, treasurer, rush chairman, IFC, secretary, Pi Gamma Mu, Young Republi- cans. TUTTLE, ELAINE, Muncie, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Kallista Art Club. TUTTLE, NANCY, Richmond, BS, English. ULRICH, PETER, LaPorte, BS, Social Sci- ence, Intramurals, Hall Government. ULRICH, ROBERT, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Delta Chi, S.O.C. ULSH, PAMELA, Valparaiso, Two Year Secretarial. UNDERWOOD, SHARON, Sharpsville, BS, Elementary Education, Young Republicans, ACE, SVS. UNDERWOOD, WARD E., Frankfort, BS, Physical Ed- ucation, B Club, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Lacrosse, Intramurals. UNOWICZ, VICTORIA, Warsaw, BA, French, Alpha Phi, SCGB, French Club. UPCHURCH, GERRY, Windfall, BS, Biology, General Science, Biology Club. URBAN, THOMAS, Muncie, BS, Physical Education, Varsity Base- ball. UTT, MARY C., New Castle, BS, Home Economics, Mary Beeman Club. VANDALSEN, JOYCE, Macy, BS, Business, Sigma Sigma Sigma. VANDERBUR, STEVE, Anderson, BS, Business Administration. VANDERREYDEN, REGINALD, Syracuse, BS, Earth Science. VAN DER WEELE, JON D., Argos, BA, Business Administration, Sigma Chi, treasurer, Greek Week Committee. VAN DOREN, LINDA, Elkhart, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, SEA. UPP. VAN FLEET, RENE, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Varsity Football, Young Republi- cans, SEA. VANGHELUWE, JUDY, Ft. Wayne, BS, Health Science, Alpha Phi, Sigma Zeta, Eta Sigma Gamma, Clavia, Newman Club. VANKEUREN, HERBERT, Indianapolis, BS, Political Science, Beta Theta Pi. VANNATTER, BEVERLY, Muncie, BS, Home Econom- ics, Phi Upsilon Omicron. VANSICKLE, RONALD, Rush- ville, BA, American History, Pi Gamma Mu, Honors Program, Hall Government, SVS, Disciples Students Fellowship. VANSLAGER, BARRY, South Bend, BS, Physical Education, Volleyball, Student Staff. VANVOOREN,KAREN L., Mishawaka, BS, Elementary Education, SEA, ACE. VARDAKIS, PETER, Massapegua, N.Y., BS, Industrial Arts. VASSALLO, MARY, Gary, BS, English, Pi Gamma Mu, Honors Program, Student Staff. VAUGHAN, BARBARA, Whiting, BA,Spanish, Delta Zeta, rush chair- man, Panhellenic, Clavia, corresponding secretary, Alpha Mu Gamma, Spanish Club, Hall Government, USA, ORIENT, Homecoming Committee, Newman Club. VAUGHN, VICKI, New Castle, BS, Elementary Educa- tion. VEITH, JUDITH, South Bend, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, SVS, Girls Swim Team. VERBANIC, BARTHOLOMEW, Merrittstown, Pa, BS, History. VOELZ, ANGELA, Lafayette, BS, Sociology, Anthro- pology. VOORHEES, KRISTINE, Indianapolis, BS, Ele- mentary Education. VORE, SANDRA, Bluffton, BS, Elementary Education, Hall Government, ACE, SEA. VORES, TIIVIOTHY, Anderson, BS, Pre-Medicine. WAGGENER, RUTH, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, SVS. WAGGONER, PAMELA, Brownsburg, BS, Speech, Hall Government, Cardettes, Student Staff, Homecoming Vari- ety Show. WAGLEY, SUSAN, Decatur, BS, Elementary Education, SEA, corresponding secretary, ACE. WAITE, MARGARET J., Muncie, BS, Biology: Sigma Zeta, Hon- ors Program, Dean's List. WALBORN, WILLIAM, Find- lay, Ohio, BS, Marketing, Phi Beta Lambda, vice presi- dent, Intramurals, Student Senate, Hall Government, Cir- cle K Club, vice president, MOC, S,O.C., Newman Club. WALKER, GERALD, Muncie, BA, Physical Education, Volleyball, Intramurals. WANGLER, GARY, Muncie, BS, Accounting. WANTZ, DANIEL, Muncie, BS, Accounting. WANTZ, RICHARD, A., Greenville, Ohio, BS, Business Education, Psychology, Theta Chi, historian, Intramurals, Student Staff, Campus Chest Greek Auction, Homecoming Dance and Parade Committee, Undergraduate Curriculm Revision Com- mittee. WARD, SANDRA, Delphi, BS, Business Educa- tion, Phi Beta Lambda, Hall Government, SEA. WARMAN, ROSLYNN, Indianapolis, BS, English, Hall Government. WARNER, NICKI, Macy, BS, Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, Chorus, Choral Union. WARREN, DEANNA, Crawfordsville, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. WARRNER, ROBERT, Muncie, BS, Social Studies, SNEA, Honors Program. WASHBURN, BEVERLY, Alexandria, BS, English, Hall Government. WASHLER, DAVID, Union City, BS, Earth Science, Gamma Theta Upsilon, president, Tennis, MOC. WASSON, REBECCA JEAN, Craigville, BS, Home Eco- nomics. WATSON, PHILLIP, Lucerne, BS, Business. WATTERSON, MARY, Union Mills, BS, English, Spanish Club, International Club, Newman Club. WAYMIRE PAMELA, Delphi, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Phi SEA. WEATHERFORD, NORMAN, Anderson, BS, Math' ematics, Philosophy, Theta Xi, Blue Key, Math Club, Intramurals, Football, Baseball, Model United Nations, Philosophy Club, Newman Club, Young Republicans, Car Club, Sailing Club. WEAVER, DENNIS, Muncie, BS, Business, Sigma Chi, Intramurals. r WEAVER, VICKI, Indianapolis, BS, Business Education. WEBB, PAULETTE, Anderson, BS, Business Education. WECKEL, JANE E., Elkart, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Omicron Pi, secretary, University Debs, Home- coming Committee, Campus Chest, S.O.C., SVS. WEDDLE, LINDA, Columbus, BS, Speech and Hearing, Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Eta, SCGB. WEINKAUF, BEVERLY, South Bend, BS, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, SCGB, Cardinal Corps, S.O.C. WEISHEIT, ALLEN, New Castle, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Beta Theta Pi, Young Democrats, SEA, ACE. WEIS- MILLER, ELLEN, Atlanta, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Sigma Tau: Student Staff, ACE, DSF. WEISS, CHERYL, Muncie, BA, Office Administration, Phi Beta Lamdba. WEISS, GEORGE, Elkart, BS, Elementary Education, Student Staff, Hall Government, SVS. WELCH, SHEILA, Selma, BS, Business Administration, Phi Beta Lambda, junior treasurer. WELKER, PAUL A., Anderson, BS, Physics. WELLENDORF, CAROL, Butler, BA, English, Delta Zeta, Hall Government, Student Staff, Cardettes, Homecoming Committee, Miss Ball State Committe, NCTE,SEA. WELLING, NANCY, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. WELLS, BARBARA, Mishawaka, BS, Art. WERLING, EVAN, Fort Wayne, BS, Accounting, Delta Sigma Chi, president, treasurer, Delta Sigma Pi, vice president, Model United Nations, International Studies Club, Young Re- publicans, Deans List. WESCOAT, JOYCE,Monticello, BS, Mathematics. WESSEL, GREGORY, Richmond, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, SEA. WEST, ELLEN, Wabash, BS, Elementary Education. WESTERFELD, NIARY, Batesville, BS, Ele- mentary Education, SEA. WESTFALL, ANN, Indian- apolis, BS, Medical Technology. WEYAND, SANDRA E., Munster, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, SVS. WHISMAN, PEG, South Bend, BS, Physical Education, Health, Drivers Education, Chi Omega, PEMM, Intramurals, Contemporary Dance Group, Homecoming Queen Court. WHITCRAFT, JAMES, Marion, BA, Ac- counting, Sigma Chi, Blue Key, treasurer, Intramurals, Homecoming Chairman, Business Manager, Cardinal Corps, Campus Chest, S.O.C. WHITE, JANET, Muncie, BS, Art. WHITE, JENNIFER, Indianapolis, BS, Business Admini- stration, SocioloQY: Phi Beta Lambda, Hall Government. WHITE, REBECCA, New Castle, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Hall Government. WHITEMAN, JOSEPH, Selma, BA, Industrial Education. WHITESTINE, PAIVI, Hunting- ton, BS, Business Education, Delta Zeta, president, Clavia, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Panhellenic Council, Who's Who, Outstanding Junior, Young Republicans, USA, Homecoming Queen, Junior Marshal. WHITNEY, LARRY, Muncie, BS, Political Science, Kappa Alpha Psi, president, IFC, Intramurals. WHITT- INGTON, EVAN, Indianapolis, BA, English, Delta Tau Delta, University Singers. WIANT, MARY, Garrett, BS, Elementary Education, NEA. WIBLE, DENNIS, Fort Wayne, BS, Business Education. WIDDIFIELD, DIANE, Union City, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation, Alpha Chi Omega, SCGB Committees, Young Republicans, Best-Dressed Coed Committee, SEA, ACE, S.O.C. WlEDEMAN,CHRlSTINE, Plymouth, BS, Socio- l0gV: Alpha Sigma Alpha. WIEDEMAN, RICK, Kendall- ville, BS, Speech, Acheans, Hall Government, WSTU- Radio, WBST-Radio. WIELGOS, DENNIS J., South Bend, BA, English, Sigma Phi Epsilon. WIER, ALUAN GLENN, Muncie, BS, English, English Club, Weightlifting Club, Intramurals. WILDMAN, ELIZABETH, Greensburg, BS, Music, Alpha Phi. WILEY, NANCY, Anderson, BS, Physical Education, PEMM. WILEY, NINA, Anderson, BS, Sociology, American His- tory. WILHELM, DAVID, Highland, BS, Physical Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon, B Club, Football, Intramurals. WILLETTE, BARBARA, Louisville, Kentucky, BS, Ele- mentary Education. WILLIAMS, DONNA S., Marion, BS, Elementary Education. WILLIAMS, ELLEN, Muncie, BS, Medical Technology, Honors Program. WILLIAMS, ERIC, Muncie, BS, General Business Admini- stration. WILLIAMS, LARRY, Marion, BS, Business Ad- ministration. WILLIAMS, ROXANNE, Richmond, BA, Physical Education, Gymnastics Team, Modern Dance Concert Group, PEIVIM. WILLIAMS, SHERRY, Colfax, BS, Physical Education, PEMM, WRA, Hall Government. WILLIS, NANCY, Indianapolis, BS, Sociolo9VJ Student Staff. WILSON, KRISTEN, New Castle, BA, Art, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Little Sisters of Minerva, president, DAILY NEWS. WILSON, LINDA, Hanover, BS, Physical Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, PEMM, Varsity Cheer- leader. WILSON, LINDA E., Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, SEA. WILSON, THOMAS, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education. WILSON, WILLIAM, Muncie, BS, Mathematics, Lacrosse Club. WINCEK, CYNTHIA, Muncie, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation, Delta Zeta, Beta Theta Pi Sweetheart, Beta Belles, president. WINCEK, STEPHEN, P., JR., Muncie, BS, Business Administration, Beta Theta Pi, Intramurals. WINDMILLER, JANET, Portland, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Hall Government. WINFREY, MARVIN, Decatur, Illinois, BS, Industrial Education, ROTC. WINTEREGG, JANET, Decatur, BS, Home Economics, Mary Beeman, WISSLER, KAREN, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Educa- tion. WISSMAN, KENNETH, New Haven, BS, Political Science, Blue Key, Who's Who, Outstanding Junior, Political Sci- ence Club, president, vice president, Student Body Vice President, Senate. WITHAM, HARRIET A., Gary, BS, Elementary Education, Alpha Phi, Panhellenic, SCGB, Homecoming Variety Show Steering Committee, Home- coming Oueen Finalist, UPP, SEA, S.O.C. WITT, ROBERT, Gary, BS, Art, Delta Tau Delta, pledge trainer, Varsity Baseball, Intramurals. WIWI, CAROLINA, Cedar Grove, BS, Elementary Education. WOLFF, MARY E., Brookville, BS, Elementary Educa- tion.WOLFGANG,ARLENE, Hartford City, BA, Mathe- matics, Alpha Mu Gamma, Sigma Zeta. WOLFLA, GRETCHEN, Indianapolis, BS, English, Sociol09VJ Mod- ern Dance Concert Group. WOLFORD, GERALD, Rich- mond, BS, Political Science. WOLGAMOT, JANET, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Ed- ucation, Young Republicans, SEA. WOLTER, MICHAEL D., Muncie, BS, Physics, Mathematics, Physics Club, Westminster Fellowship, president, vice president. WOOD, CAROL, Indianapolis, BS, Mathematics. WOOD, CONNIE L., Fountain City, BS, Elementary Education. WOOD, LORETTA, Fairmount, BS, Business, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Phi Beta Lambda, SEA. WOODKE, DALE, Lowell, BS, Physical Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Foot- ball. WOODKEY, RANDI KAY, Elkhart, BS, Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, University Singers, secretary, Sympho- ny, treasurer, Muncie Symphony. WOODS, PATRICIA, Yorktown, BS, English. WOOLARD, JUDITH, Muncie, BA, Music, Sigma Alpha Iota. WOOTEN, JERRY, Indianapolis, BS, Marketing, Beta Theta Pi, Intramurals, UPP, OCA, treasurer. WORLEY, SARAH, Indianapolis, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Sigma Kappa, Ballet Company, U.S.A., Hall Govern- ment, SVS, SEA, Sailing Club, Campus Chest. WRIGHT, HARLAN, Marion, BA, Political Science, Phi Gamma Mu, vice president, Blue Key, Phi Club, Student Senate, Concert Choir, Men's Glee Club, Hall Government, Young Republicans, president. WRIGHT, JAMES F., Connersville, BS, Journalism, Radio-Television, Sigma Delta Chi, DAILY NEWS. WRIGHT, PHILIP, Indianapolis, BS, Biology. WRITTEN- HOUSE, AUDREY C., Muncie, BS, Elementary Educa- tion. WUETHRICH, LARRY LEON, Rensselaer, BS, Ge- ography, Urban Planning,Sigma Phi Epsilon. WYATT, JULIA, Muncie, BS, Journalism, Chi Omega, Alpha Phi Gamma, Kappa Sigma Phi, treasurer, SEA, Freshman Class Secretary, Outstanding Freshman Sena- tor, Student Senate, DAILY NEWS, managing editor, ORIENT, Outstanding Junior. WYDAU, DENNIS, Evans- ville, BS, Industrial Education, IEA, SEA, Judo Club, president, Judo, Intramurals, Young Republicans. WYNEKEN, TOM, Muncie, BS, Marketing. YAGER, SUSAN, Ossian, BA, Sociology, Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Mu Gamma, Hall Government. YANEZ, LINDA, South Bend, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Kappa Theta Rho, president, Freshman Senate, Sophomore Class Secretary, Student Body Secretary, Hall Government, Student Staff. YANKEY, CAROL K., Crown Point, BS, Social Science, Student Staff, SVS, SEA, Newman Apostolate, Social Work Club. YANKOVICH, MICHAEL, Gary, BS, Elementary Educa- tion, Sigma Tau Gamma. YOAKUM, KAY, South Bend, BS, Elementary Education. YODER, DENNIS, Topeka, BS, Marketing, Hall Govern- ment, lntramurals, Evaluator Investment Club. YODER, MARGARET, Fort Wayne, BS, English, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Phi Gamma, Kappa Tau Alpha, Kappa Sigma Phi, Senior Class Treasurer, Hall Government, Sailing Club, DAILY NEWS, ORIENT, Homecoming Steering Committee, SOC, Honors Program. YOHE, MICHAEL, Tipton, BA, History. YOST, GARY, Anderson, BS, Busi- ness Administration. YOST, WILLIAM, Modoc, BS, Biology, Chemistry Club, president, Expositor, Sailing Club. YOUNCE, ELVIN, Wabash, BS, Business Education, Phi Beta Lambda, SEA, Campus Chest Committee. YOUNG, CAROLYN S., Muncie, BS, Nursing, Nursing Association, district presi- dent, state recording secretary, UPP. YOUNG, MICHAEL, Ft. Wayne, BA, Music, Phi Mu Alpha, University Singers, Concert Orchestra. YUNKER, JAMES, Muncie, BS, Journalism, Sigma Chi, Blue Key, Sigma Delta Chi, Alpha Phi Gamma, DAILY NEWS, editor-in-chief. YUNKEFI, NANCY, Muncie, BS, Elementary Education, Student Council for Exceptional Children, ACE. ZAFISE, JEANNE ALICE, Goodlandg BS, Home Economics. ZELL, THOMAS, Winchester, BS, Physical Education, Intramurals, Industrial Arts Club. ZERBE, JOYCE, Peru, BS, Music, Alpha Omicron Pi, Sigma Alpha Iota, MENC, Concert Choir, Choral Union, Women's Chorus, Opera, Miss Ball State Contest. ZIEL, DIANE, Gary, BS, Physical Education, Health, PEMM, SVS. ZIMMERMAN, MAX, Muncie, BS, Marketing, Sigma Chi. ZODY, BRENDA D., Muncie, BA, Political Science, Economics, Phi Gamma Mu, Kappa Tau Alpha, vice president, Kappa Sigma Phi, DAILY NEWS, managing editor. ZOOK, JANE, Muncie, BA, Elementary Education,Sigma Kappa. ZOOK, JEAN, Muncie, BA, Elementary Educa- tion, Sigma Kappa. 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When each does his part, A the outcome is victoryg otherwise it is failure. V ' A I ffl ,fxilgr r 2. , 'EJ 42, -.' I . , ,614 V. 'Q -.fm -'qs Q 8.8 260 Gridders play first independent seasong Alley, Rice, VanPelt lead squad to -4 record .Q 9? 13 32 Ball State trainers aid an injured Cardinal gridder. Q. if X -'N X 9 ll 4? X X 'fl' 'i 'if .ii Q 9 fx, - K -: , ' e ff'-E ' ,Nr-4155: . ,, .. , .,,, ,. uf , I VARSITY FOOTBALL The 1968 version of the Ball State Cardinal football team opened a new era in the university's grid-iron history. Dropping out of the Indiana Collegiate Confer- ence to seek stronger competition, the team was finding out what it was like to move up in class. The redclads posted a 5-4 mark after facing a stream of tough oppo- nents including Bowling Green, Eastern Michigan and Northern Illinois. However, Coach Wave IVIyers' gridders proved they had outgrown the ICC by defeating all its members. Graduation losses and team injuries added to hardships and frustrations of the team's transition. But as the season progressed, lVIyers' aerial circus, un- der the generalship of quarterback VVilIard R ice, shat- tered the Cardinal record books. Senior end Ed Alley received the lVlost Valuable Player Award and Rice set all new single season passing records. Running back Amos Van Pelt set a new career rushing record of 2209 yards and was named as a first team College Division All-American. 140' .-.ss V :R rl fits- if, ,f'ff:?'f-ip1g'.,ffi3 ' V A, t . ,ts K ,. -. BSU OPP -rr' . l3:1T'ifi'l 1 Y . . as , . X f '- I .. - Northern Illinois 20 40 'ggi .. I YY , - . by E . as ke, fx. X -: X .. Bowling Green 8 62 x 5 A-..5g'Sf'Mssfu f - i'Tl's,f'i' .X N :CJ 'rt' 2 :I l Valparaiso 26 I1 an msn, , t X - vigil .1 .sf g ' 3 J EVanSV 'e. . 26 f, s I I if f-pg Fa-S21 'rfrisiz Eastern IVIlchI an 7 4-1 sw, g. . . s. , X gg ...sta .s.X.... I7 I2 i'4f f 1' .... ' f A DePauw 4' QQ? -' :si +A-'t 4 -'xv 1. , .I xg'-.sie yy? g ,fg1Q,RQQ33g,vr .j .its x' ,-Q va sk I, . ' SRT: 1 f - Butler 24 21 i '-' QW 4 EY? ,fi1?sjXSj5f'-ff'-e,f,?x.i - f' r' : -' . g'?'f'f H . ,. Indiana State I4 20 New s .f . V ss., N. .... .- . . ,,, St. JOSGDI1 45 7 f ' 'A is - , -is h e f-if 1 .53 K f - I ZX ' ' , flu: ' 9. K. '- 9 Iffg f I 'R '-s r - R ' S Premier Cardinal runner Amos VanPelt snares a Will Rice pass. VARSITY FOOTBALL Front Row: Dale Woodke, Amos VanPelt, Jim Pickett, Harold Canady, Tim Hostrawser, Dave Wihelm, Pete Cook, Mike Pianoski, Don Kistler, Ed Alley, Tom Thomas. Second Row: Don Green- ing, Bob Greenlee, Richard Henz, Doug Brown, John Creech, Herb Blades, Dwight Hodgin, Jerry Senter, Jim Novar, Scott Giese. Third Row: John Allen, Steve Britton, Phil Faris, Bruce, Stanley, Jerry Burns, Mike Little, Greg Shaeffer, Stever Carmicheal, Cliff Davidson, Jim Koci, Randy John- son. Fourth Row: Willard Rice, Steve Berger, Kim Hayden, Jim Crable, Y Y I ,. ,.,-. :9-,zff ...si INDIVIDUAL SCORING Points VanPelt 36 Faris 30 Alley 22 Canady 21 Stanley 14 Rice 12 Means 12 Palmer 12 Allen 6 Johnson 6 Shaeffer 6 Hayden 6 Thomas 6 Bob Zurcher, Gary Lietz, Chris Dauss, John Mastin, Pat Sacchini, Dave Means. Fifth Row: Kent Nargon, Chris Bogunia, Jeff Yelton, Ed Smith, Damon Moore, Tom Gumbel, Lewis Endres, Jim Barber, Don Burchfield, Phil Hershberger, Dave Mattix. Sixth Row: Head Coach Wave Myers, Coach Fred Kehoe, Coach Dick Nyers, Bob Mattix, Bruce Magrane, Harry Palmer, Bob Muir, Manager Mike Schenk, Manager Ed Burke, Manager Will Mulroney, Coach Al Faunce, Coach Jim Morel, Coach Pete Samuels. .1 -2,.gi.,,.,,-,..,g, Y, -,,,,.,g W -so fi r' rri' offer rer' I A at 3 , P .cliiliomil ,. .'.. J.-4ii.g.:eg,4...4...,3L.4.ic.Q.:-.,7,.,c,, ,,., q,--..- - - .. W, Q. .. ,, - ...... , -,....., ,,..., --.. ...aisle , J 1 i e si i , 5 r P3 no ii 'i r f'i'..., 'i i 1 '. 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'fe-xr ms: x , '. law . f2'?E.s.::-if :X ws tg , 5 ,Xi KN .K N ik ,ytl ,NN XM ..xf QF' -. .,,. Xe. .Xie . .X X..,X, k 1 X- ,X . K9 X XS S X X SX 4 x X K is 3 XX X X , 1 XX wx X sk XX X .Xx, 1 Q Y Q. X 'Sf , 99 .Q- 5 ' XX.: I -X 1, 1533. N X. X ,. X X XXX N X X 'B ix RX Q ix, xg.. , 9' X af -2 e ' ' ' w- M Q-N. H . --li . R35 X an - 5 .g X . Dave Means eludes an Evansville defender at the Aces' field. 263 264 Clutching the football, Phil Faris speeds upfield. Defensive back Jim Pickett leaps for a pass over-thrown to an opposing 6 49- receiver. svn VU, Y' -- First year Head Coach Wave Meyers shouts instructions to his players. W Fullback Greg Shaeffer blocks for Amos VanPe!t. 1 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Front Row: Greg Glass, Vic Comparetto, Maurice Hider, Jim Frame, Rusty Clifford, Charles Van Pelt, Jeff Fording. Second Row: Lance Rhodes, John Carter, Mike Bradley, Gus Nierman, Joe Jasiewicz, Mike Dudek, Rick Guimont, Mike latarola. Third Row: Coach Pete Samuels, Trainer Jim Dickerson, Coach Dale Scrivnor, AI Martha, Steve Swartz, Larry Ricke, Craig Groninger, Student Assistant Bob Burk- 266' Time keepers, players and fans anxiously follow the game action. P U.. 4. M , . .xx ,,, K :K 4 ewffafsz M-,V . 44. VARSITY SOCCER Indiana State Michigan State Indiana Miami of Ohio Bowling Green Earlham DePauw Northern Illinois Indiana Tech Eastern Illinois BSU OPP 2 3 O 12 O 6 2 3 2 3 2 6 2 2 2 8 4 1 2 3 I ur -1 .f .Q v . , -v?'5' ,A 1 1 .., An opposing team 's goalie halts a Ball State scoring drive. ' ' I in 4 f' H .- - 4. .-9 I, ... X.-.s I. ,hw-.,M., . f .J a 'Nw - X Q JJ: KS ni nhyig' fc Kiwi 191, ' ., '-bi ,,.., .., .., J v. , .5 V, V, .,l ' ,, ' .wil-1 , . , . . .- 9 ,, . -s ' N f'-ff WJ! ff'e.'gr-17A I56H'i ., fs .. lb., , ,- -- .-'Slum' g ..,:,.Hq,g, ,, ,...,,-ig. ,M im.. A if 4 3 4:-3, f-mn: 'Q,g?.f1wA5'g'u,S: 'JK A. 12' -A- - N-42'-J ' 'I Lf 'i'f'f'r-'fr-'-if-iiwIT'f.'l'ivl',-?G65ef'i5- 2' 'x,4l,.J.45ai5s: f mis' 12.-.i.i..x.'.l i .-adm-:Af 34..- Cardinal soccer team registers I-8-I season VARSITY SOCCER Front Row: Mark Hinds, Henry Pimental, Bill Teuton, Carter Wolf, Jeff Kuroski, Al Bianco, Ron Fleshood, Dave Giambrone. Second Row: Sam Sloffer, Mustafa Al-Eman, lesa Al-lesa, Jim Krug, Russ Hostetler, John Ryan, Jan Umbaugh, Gerald Hertle, Mike Planert. Third Ball State's 1968 varsity soccer team, victimized by four 3-2 losses during the year, could manage only a 1-8-1 season record, despite outstanding play by seniors Al Bianco and lesa Al-lesa. Bianco had six goals and six assists while Al-lesa tallied seven goals to lead the Cardinal scoring attack. The squad named Al-lesa the most valuable player of 1968. Jeff Kuroski and C. J. Krumenacke were chosen as the team's co-captains while Mike Planert was recognized as the most improved team member. Coach Neil Schomottlach was assisted by Dr. Arno Wittig and Dennis Baron. l l scoaiixic Goals Assists Al Bianco 6 6 lesa Al-lesa 7 Gerald Hertle 1 2 Gary Morris 1 Mark Hinds 1 Jeff Kuroski 1 John Hoskins 1 Two Card kickers move toward the goal. Row: Coach Neil Schmottlach, Dave James, Steve Burt, C. J. Krurnen- acker, John Tannuzzo, Tom Walsh, John Hoskins, Phil Bernhardt, Gary Morris, Assistant Coach Arno Wittig, Assistant Coach Dennis Baron. Dave Jester not pictured. 268 Senior Dave Kerr paces Card harriers to 6-6 competition record in duel meets Facing its toughest schedule ever, the Ball State cross-country team ended the 1968 season with a 6-6 duel meet record. Top man for the Cardinal harriers was 1967 All-American senior Dave Kerr l who captured six first place spots in twelve meets. Kerr was named Nlost Valuable Runner and served as the team's co-captain along with senior Gary Hall. Hall, who posted the second best individual statistics, clinched top honors for Ball State in the Indiana Big State meet by winning a fourth place medal. Other returning lettermen were juniors Max Blank and Steve Kearney. Under the direction of Head Coach Dick Clevenger, the season marked the beginning of the team's participation in the NCAA University Division. f 'bi l L v l Dave Kerr, 7.967 cross-country All-American. Senior Dave Kerr receives his place card from a meet official. Ball State and l. U. runners wait for the starting gun. Steve Kearney strides over the course Max Blank pursues an Indiana runner. W1-f' VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY Front Row: D. Kerr, Coach Dick Clevenger, Gary Hall. Second Row: M. Blank, S. Kearney, T. Armor, D. Dwiggins. CROSS-COUNTRY BSU OPP Western Michigan 26 30 Butler 15 45 Eastern Michigan 36 23 Bowling Green 25 30 Valparaiso 16 40 Miami lOhi0l 36 21 Cincinnati 27 30 Purdue 32 25 Taylor 34 23 Northern Illinois 25 31 Indiana State 30 28 State Meet 5th 26 .9 270 Lack of size hinders Cardinal roundballers Absence of a strong big man, and overall lack of height hindered the Ball State varsity basketball team in the first season under new Head Coach Bud Getchell. The team, relying on sticky defense, posted a record of 7 wins and 16 losses for the 68- 69 season. Cardinal rou ndballers posted an early victory over nationally rated San Diego State. Forward lVlarzine lVloore lead the team in scoring with a 17.9 point per game average. IVlike Holland, Card center, and Gary lVliller, forward guard, averaged 14.2 and 13.2 respectively. Holland also lead the team in rebounding. Holland and lVlilIer were named as the co-lVlVPs and Barry Kennedy team captain. g . .. . rm ,J Y-Hifi i i Gary Miller tries to attract a teammate's atten tio Steve Burlingame reverses a lay-up 8 - fin TS5! as l if. ,V 'O' xy B' ' wx f X 44 54912 ll --2 f no LSTBTI giusriyf A ,, , Af? Eg- an QILLSTRTI IALLSTAT ' MENS fmsiiii IU IE EU A 30 l , . , 1 ' 4:x' . IIN ,tra uk 'yi Q11 :IV fill A A? h V - X . , I . ' Yi 5 it i i i i Jai i Q Q VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: Dale Flannery, Rick Anderson, Mike Cummings, Ron Williams, Marzine Moore, Barry Kennedy. Second Row: Coach Bud Getchell, Randy Frederick, Ron Fields, Gary Miller, Steve Burlingame, Assistant Coach Tom Dobbs. Third Row: Student Manager Ron Fyffe, Steve Ricks, Dan Selvva, Mike Holland, Student Manager Ken Dickman. I ..,,N..w.-W-f : A drink of water during a time-out ' refreshes Barry Kennedy. A jump ball is controlled by Steve Ricks. ., 5 '5ff'- 27 272 Qi Steve Ricks lofts a long jump shot while teammate Mike Holland looks on. -Xu-0' J 4 Wx .f..,,,,' , k Stopped in the backcourt, Barry Kennedy looks for an opening. 45' ! - .45 L -sv My nxguwtz.. mx. - V V, V .,.. hi, Cl' L L , e...?.iff I f W- T I .Jn xl x ,.,f - in 3 s.,- , .,. -- r x V I ' i I N -W- . 1' Coach Getchell instructs his team during a time-out Arching a reverse lay-up is Marzine Moore. B AS K ETB A L L BSU OPP Eastern Michigan 75 99 '7' Central Michigan 73 76 Northern Illinois 83 78 Western Michigan 81 97 Bowling Green 69 76 San Diego State 75 73 Hanover 80 87 Miami of Ohio 67 84 Butler 75 64 Eastern Illinois 68 65 Indiana State 70 85 Valparasio 81 75 Eastern Michigan 79 86 Evansville 76 85 DePauw 99 122 St. Joseph's 74 72 Butler 75 95 Illinois State 81 98 Indiana State 87 79 Valparasio 82 96 Evansville 80 86 DePauw 64 83 K a St. Joseph's 84 94 LL as ,ry X 1 2 MV!! I xq .lj 1 I X I I ,' I ' EJ i g,b,t5T,5Pl I QM- 574,221 3323152 Liigg 1544.1 X Yghsdai' 652 . PBECII34 ca A ' iy I gl. ST4 wsu wh SD , NLSTA, it ex I 4 k B ::,:,: 7 ij? -ef'--v FFIESHMAN BASKETBALL Front Row: Coach Tom Dobbs, Dave Gecowets, Ed Lucas, Don Smith, Dennis Barry, Student Manager Hal Green. Second Row: Dick Smith, Jim Regenold, Jim Campbell, Larry Duncan, Jim Jamison, Marty Miggenburg, Steve Yeager. 2 74 Jim Gaszynski performs his floor exercise. Cardinal gymnasts improve records post 7-I0 Utilizing the talents of a large varsity squad, Coach Bob Weiss and the gymnastics team improved on the 67-68 record by posting a 7-10 season mark. The record included a .1 of a point loss to Northern ll- Iinois by the score of 122.75 to 122.65. The Car- dinal squad also dropped two decisions to Western Illinois and George Williams by close margins. Jim Gaszynski recorded the highest average score of the season with a mean of 8.23 out of a possible 10 points on the rings. Mark Young, Ellis Dames, and Eric Connell were also strong performers. Assisting Ellis Dames on the rings is Steve Gale. Ks exif GYMNASTICS BSU OPP Indiana State 116.0 151.1 Central Michigan 110.6 88.8 Univ. of Chicago 120.5 97.4 Illinois 106.5 141.3 Indiana 106.5 141.3 Western Michigan 109.1 63.4 Ohio State 109.1 132.4 Western Illinois 112.0 120.2 Eastern Illinois 133.3 121.5 Univ. of Chicago 133.3 108.4 Illinois State 121.5 140.4 Univ. of Louisville 118.15 108.15 Northern Ilinois 122.65 122.75 Cincinnati 122.65 99.875 George Williams 123.9 126.1 Eastern Michigan 116.6 134.8 Wisconsin 116.6 139.7 Toes straight, body rigid, Dennis Locca per- forms his parallel bars routine. VARSITY GYMNASTICS Coach Bob Weiss Ke th Jones, Ellis Dames, Ken Wiggins, Dennis Locco, Jim Gaszynskl Jack Kosma Steve Gale Denn s Smith Eric Connell, Mike Rich, Mark Young. 276 New olympic-size pool accommodates swimmers Ball State's 1969 swimming team, competing in the new university pool for the first year, posted a 5-9 record for the season. Cardinal tankers were victorious in the season-opening Notre Dame Invita- tional Swimming lVleet. Gerald Gerardo was consist- ently a top performer in the three-meter diving competition during his freshman year at Ball State. Dennis Stites SEI a school and pool record of 21.7 for the 50 yard freestyle. Jim Lehner in the 1000 yard freestyle, Dave Powell in the 100 and 200 yard freestyle, and Bill Frick in the 200 yard backstroke also set records for Coach Chuck Guemple's team. Dennis Stites, record setting swimmer. If Gerry Gerado and John Fletemeyer anxiously watch their teammate's performance. Mark Sch walenberg and Howard Bunch congratulate each other on their performance. , gb -6' sf ' SWIMMING BSU OPP Valparasio 58 54 f Ohio Doug Larmore nears the finish line. Ashland 33 60 . Eastern Kentucky 42 71 Indiana State 57 46 Augustant 28 85 DePauw 71 32 Wabash 91 20 Northern Illinois 82 29 Western Michigan 36 77 Kent State 45 68 Eastern Illinois 49 64 Central Michigan 38 64 ,:xjg v.' -' '85 ps' f I .2 .3 f' 5 I s, s arfgiff- -f .J I I' rf,f,,.E.. 9, d'?gQg:4-wg, 1 'S , e ' sw ' I A I' A is . 5. , ' 4: V VI V .I ,,, Q, t4 t h , . - Q: .H ,, V, X ,. L f, I . , ,l . K, f . VARSITY SWIMMING Front Row: Doug Lacey, Dave Callantine, Jim Lehner, John Fletemeyer, Bob Talbott, Matt Winters, Bill Frick, Gerald Gerado, Howard Bunch. Second Row: Asst. Coach Bert Zimmerman, Bruce Phillips, Mark Schwalenberg, Dennis Stites, Jim Andrew, Bart Powell, Rick Syacy, Joe Hauflaire, Coach Chuck Guemple. Third Row: Manager Bob Jarrett, Doug Larmore, Joe Condon, Allan Caldemeyer, Kent Howenstine, Phil Grigsby, Mike Nova, Dave Powell, Jeff Hauflaire. S . 277 278 - fr, 'V 1 f X . Q - 'HNQQP' ,e VARSITY WRESTLING Front Row: Darrell Reeves, Bob Emerick, Dean Biggs, Dan Smith, Marc Bennett, Larry Adams, Larry Kathalynas, Dave Frayer. Second Row: Jim Berry, Joe Ringenberg, Bill Berger, Steve Stachelski, Dan Winterseen, Carl Evans, Gary Pence, Terry TerHaar, Ken White. Third Row: Coach Pete Samuels, Sheldon Morgan, John Brogan, Mike Kidwell, Ron Schulz, Dick Presser, Roger Hartz, Ken McCrory, Lynn Steinhiser, Peter Morales, Bill Mealy, Jim Russell, Bob Stout, Jerry Wise, Assistant Coach Bill Brown, ' Wi WRESTLING iie ie e i ei ii V,.., M ,,. V:,.,,,, ,.r..,,,,, 5 , ..,.. ..,. Bsu OPP f L i 'e . 1 if' ift A 'A' '1'1l ., :' ,,.,,,,, Q. I ' Mankato State 17 5, , 'n LaCross State 15 .,.. , S - ,' ,' 1 '3't ' , ' Eastern Kentucky 5 O - 'TT ,'bl 5 A Ohio University 23 fi es, Q ' ' I Ohio State 19 W ' Indiana State 24 Q, Western Michigan 24 Eastern Illinois 8 Bowling Green 12 Toledo 26 U N A Illinois State 23 Miami of Ohio 24 Ashland 18 Kent State 27 Southern Illinois 31 Indiana Central 13 Cleveland State 13 Grappler Terry TerHaar works to get free from his opponents hold. f-ellis. 3 Dan Smith, improves his position over his opponent Dan Smith leads wrestling squad to 6-I I season Dan Smith, wrestling in the 137 Ib. division, recorded an amazing 21 victories as he led the Cardinal wrestlers to a 6-11 season. Smith also led the squad in total team points with 75 and in pins with 4. Darrell Reeves, 123 lbs., was second in total points with 38 and placed first in his division at the U. S. Wrestling Federation Meet in Minneapolis, lVlinn. 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Third Row: Don Skiver, John Peterson, Dennis Hockemeyer, Bill Wiseman, Dave Bergman. 1 VOLLEYBALL BSU OPP 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 3 3 3 O 3 IVllVA Championships Second NCAA Championship Ninth 2 0 1 0 0 O 3 O O 0 3 1 Earlham Tennessee Tennessee West Georgia Indiana Toledo Ohio State Indiana Michigan State Earlham Ohio State Indiana Tech X Reece Peacock digs a spike against Earlham. 4,1 IJ- Card spikers place ninth in NCAA finals Ball State's varsity volleyball team continued its fine showings in Midwest Intercollegiate Volleyball Association and NCAA Championship play. Losing on- ly to Ohio State in regular lVllVA play, the squad recorded an overall record of 21-9, including tournament play. Reece Peacock was awarded the team honors of lVlost Valuable Player and team cap- tain. Peacock was named to the first team ofthe lVllVA all-association team and Barry Long and Jerald Walker were tabbled for the second team. Qatar' 95: Q9 U 59 , fi ' r KW SW XL SEQ l, ST4 44 tt 12 142 i34' it si? FRESHNIAN VOLLEYBALL Front Flow: Paul Knight, Tom James, Bill lVlettIer, Jeff Heltz, Bill Booth, Walter Pickerell. Second Row: Coach Lee Perkins, Dick Call, Kevin Walter, Dan Schroeder, Jim Jamison, Jim Crosley, Steve Abel, Bill Socrel, Kent Karnes. Jim Martin sets for a spike. Jikji X 287 f l A , ffl A W. Q5 fxxvigx , M I it L X2 ' ' L :ELL STAQ 3 l24l J 282 F qmcmwnw. .. Q, Sm F . .f -z Env,- , Q ,... .,..A ., , , Q if L, q, - X . mix 1, N -X I Y' NP ,v 'X NSW ,, an 'ff I ., 1 8 , X X N AV .Q ,,x,,m,, ww- X Avi x f -'ri .,. - ., ., ...M . A . -. N ' - -QM X W - X 0 'i-az, 4 L, - ' x :ff - -- -. -f .Q -. Qtr inn. Dave Kerr leads the pack in the mile run. jim U 53.1, N M A if lk 'L D as f x 5 fx V Q Wd' ,Q G, , 1' ' ,QW Ri ' Nts s Seniors, freshmen lead track squad Veteran seniors and rookie freshmen proved to be the key for Coach Dick Clevenger's track squad. The season, which saw only mediocre success, did give hope for a strong showing next year. Mike Saylor, Mike Ehrman, Steve Heaston, Dave Juday and Bob Orebaugh were all top performers who will return for three more years of competition. Dave Kerr, George Santa and George Cox also turned in top showings in their final year as Cardinal runners. Kerr, who placed eighth in the mile run at the NCAA finals set a school record of 4104.8 in that event H and was named as the teams IVIVP. Don Payne, in the triple jump, and the mile relay team also set Max Blank nears me finish une. school records. - :ri -.,. A rain covered track and wet feet, were characteristic of the spring track season. 283 284 I J -at an ., - 'Nb -V W ..' Q.. 'Y 'A , yxggx ' ' X, 'W N X FX -., X HQ '31 , n o Q, s .h X . , ,Q W hm 5 .. pf ' X , IK- . :ti N A 23 v N m 3 X ,..,..x .- V s :'wW5f'N iw 11- ' . M ,N ,. Mt, in ' .5 Us Aegykj. 1' A A s. A 5 . . Y, Q. ,, f, . 15 gQS?gygk Qw5AYQQw,k. N. X -A -- -X 'f X-rp-sisabysiffa ' 'fag .iw-ss ' e . 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X, Sk FN , 'Q Lim NX, I :-. 5- -x-vs, ef-'FSQSQQ 5 Brian Vanderwalle prepares for pole vault competition. :xii -. ,Q E Q it J Q 'QS , f , iw 'ef A ' ' P ry :Y: f 1.4 , VARSITY TRACK, First Row: Brian Vandervvalle, Russ Teall, Steve Cotherman, David Dew, Gary Dexheimer, Bob Orebaugh, Stan Whitehead, Mike Ehrman, George Santa, Eddie Long, Mike Cummins. Second Row: Stan Fraze, Max Blank, Larry Willis, Johnie Johnson, Dave Kerr, Adrian Poscharscky, Jack Miller, John Sheetz, Dave Juday, Steve Heaston. Third Row: Coach Dick Clevenger, Assistant Coach Dal Scrivnor, George Cox, vg- Rain soaked time keepers wait at the finish line. an .. '- nc, wap ' ,v Pete Terpstra, Mike Holland, Tom Paulsgrove, Mike Sayler, John Stafford, Student Manager Phil Stevenson, Student Manager Jim McNabb, Student Manager Ron Fyffe. Fourth Row: Bill Oddou, Steve Ritter, Dennis Dwiggins, Phil Dunn, Dave Hart, Bob Sorge, Ed Lucas, Gary McFarren, Mike Zink. Not Pictured, Ken Dickman, Steve Kearney, Gary Hall, VARSITY TRACK BSU OPP I. U. Triangular Third Ball State Triangular Second lWestern Michigan 81 Central Michiganl Ball State Ouadrangular Second illlinois State, Bowling Green 81 Butlerl Ball State Triangular Second lEastern Michigan 81 Taylorl Ball State Triangular Third ilndiana State, 84 Ohio U.l Miami O. Quadrangular Fourth iMiami, O., Cincinnati, 8a Kent Statel Cincinnati 41 104 285 286 ESA Pack Craig and John McCoy S chat between innings. SX H urler Bob Coddington ilk Nix. delivers a pitch. .-. ,,.,. R f a waz-am A.. .ei ,L ...W W..- -- gn-'-'Q f . , 'N H ' X Qu-,V-n-A A Adiwlf' S 2, - ' '--wang I N,' . A y,.:,',1 ',: - me - ' ,. exam. fd- ' J f-'NY-i.-x - - . . .. , K uf 4 1--.., Q ,. - 4 . -1,5 c. ,,,. N , Va-QU . .-my . l vo-. . ,....n1.n-- 4 -E ,Q-.N Unpredictable Cards Play In NCAA Baseball Play-Offs An unpredictable season by the Cardinal baseballers saw the mound squad drop games to lesser rate foes, but still rebound with season-ending victories over the nationally ranked Southern Illinois squad. The in 13-10 record resulted in an invitation to the District 4 NCAA Baseball Play-offs in which the Cards were eliminated by the same Southern Illinois team. Pack Craig was the team's MVP, and Ron O'Neil the Honorary Captain. John McCoy lead the team in hitting and Tom Pinkerton and Nlike Hoffar were the top hurlers. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM, Front row: Dave Torma, Pack Craig, Bill Brooks, Tom Pinkerton, Ron O'Neil, Jim Novar, Rich Klemczewski. Se- cond Row: Al Bradford, Dave Wood, Steve Lane, John McCoy, Mike Pia- nowski, Dennis Barry, Lane Rhode, Bob Coddington. Third row: Coach Ray Louthen, Assistant Bob Rickel, Tom Byers, Mike Hoffar, AI Christenson, Nino Muffoletto, Student Manager Mark Anderson, Student Manager Jeff Matanich, Trainer Ron Sendre. Fourth row: Dave Smith, Gary Gibboney, Frank Butiste, Larry Reveal, Lynn Jackson, Flon Campbell, Mark Savell, Don Schmidt. 287 28 8 VARSITY BASEBALL Manchester Bowling Green Anderson Marian Western Michigan Xavier Dayton Anderson Eastern Michigan Purdue Miami IOhioI Toledo Indiana State Indiana Southern Illinois BSU 8 3-3 8 1-2 1-3 10 1-2 12 2-1 6-3 8 9 8-3 6 7-4 OPP 1 7-10 2 4-3 2-4 1 2-1 2 14-13 3-2 2 3 4-6 5 3-3 Catcher Ron O'NeiI receives warm up pitches. Stretching for a put out, is Mike Pianowski Cardinal runner beats out an infield hit. ? FN- N., 5. u , xt' K sf ,ax Wx my v ,445- Anticipating the pitch, a BSU hitter stands ready. 289 290 Strong Singles Play Produces Good Season Freshman Sam Peden ponders his play. VARSITY TENNIS BSU OPP University of the South 6 3 Tampa 8 1 South Florida 5 4 Rollins 1 8 Jacksonville 7 2 Central Michigan 9 O Western Michigan 7 1 Butler 5 2 Bowling Green 5 4 Eastern Michigan 7 2 Indiana O 9 DePaul 8 1 Northern Illinois 3 6 DePauw 4 5 Indiana State 6 3 Kentucky 0 9 Purdue 5 4 Cincinnati 8 1 Earlham 7 1 VARSITY TENNIS, First Row: Sam Peden, Brian Now- fell, Dick Maisenbacher, Steve Huntley, GarrySheIp. Se- cond Row: Coach Marv Gray, Rick Fair, Bill Reed, Dave Fleenor, Student Manager Frank Applegate. Max Weaver not pictured. Strong singles play by team members was the key as the varsity tennis squad posted a sparkling 14-5 record. Five players on the team won 10 or more singles matches in competition during the season. Rick Fair is the only squad member who will be lost by graduation and prospects look good for the team to again receive a bid to the NCAA finals next year. Dick Maisenbacher, Sam Peden, Max Weaver, Brian Nowfel and Steve Huntley, along with Fair, were consistantly good performers. . 9 ,, 'f' g lllllllllllll 5 ll? lglsgnnlslrgggffggfgggg If fllff? !fg:::llll5!!.'.!glllll 5 , ul-'I' ' 1' ' F' ' llllllllllllllllll 55'EEiEEEEE::::::::5555555555 ffl N ll -jllllnlll ....- fi Q.g,j Ill lunllpsllnlunnnnlggun. I1-I-, ...S-::::llllllllllggglllllll Max Weaver makes a futile lunge at the ball. Paul Bessler Paces ali? Cardinal Golf Squad Paul Bessler capped a fine college career as he led the Cardinal golfers to an outstanding 25-7 season averaging 74.8 in spring competition. Bessler received an invitation to play in the national finals. Sophomore Brent Loeloff, also carded a fine spring as he averaged 75.0. Joe Tilfor, Mike Shanahn, Mel McFaII and Sam Voland were other top linksmen. Besides regular season meets, the squad placed seventh in the Michigan State Invitational. Paul Bessler played as the Cardinal golfers top man. VARSITY GOLF, Front Row: Coach Earl Yestingsrneier, Br- ent Loeloff, Mel McFaIl, Jim Ehlebracht. Second Flow: Mike Shanahan, Jerry Griffey, John Maryan, Paul BessIer,Joe Til- ford, Sam Voland, Gary Laughlin. VARSITY GOLF BSU OPP Miami lFla.l 32 262 Biscayne 102 42 Miami lFla.l 19 11 Miami lOhiol 366 361 Marshall 366 375 Ohio State 379 381 Ohio U. 379 383 Cincinnati 379 386 Toledo 370 391 Marshall 379 393 Detroit 379 394 West Chester State 379 401 Wabash 16 2 Eastern Illinois 17 1 Butler 1 12 32 Tri State 16 2 Miami lOhiol 379 376 DePauw 379 410 St. Joseph 365 407 Evansville 365 420 Cincinnati 62 112 Notre Dame 747 731 Southern Illinois 747 761 Northwestern 747 770 Indiana State 747 782 Butler 1 12 62 Indiana State 16 2 Cincinnati 10 8 Wabash 182 22 Indiana State 379 375 297 292 Cardinal cheerleaders enliven, inspire teams Cardinal, white, pompons, and megaphones, strained voices and constant smiles are the ardent tools of the varsity cheerleaders. Hours of practice, warn ups, set ups, splits and gymnastic tricks M the life ofa cheerleader is a hectic route. Football, basketball, baseball, and track, name any sport, they're present for support. Ever zealous, enthusiastic, the nine cheer onward now, you Cardinals. . . l . rg ' r l With A B . . . Dennis Locco gets the men in the picture. Sideline tension . . . and Mary Kay Durbin. 'f H X4 in I 1 Let's hear it for Ball State, yells Bev Brown --4-Q. ..: ' . 0.-' gmf lj ., -...,,.-s...,:f'j elif. A A 3. : t . . .', ' Q V s, 9.51, 3?-,,, a f ' l F ' . , 4 'J ., ,J-, '- ' , ll? q 1 ,783 i, W, . '--- . -' -W fn 1' 'I fl -- ' -' . - , ' ,W . , . ,, ,, , - 3 1--3 -ggi.-'Q f -+1 - . , F fi. ' i Q 'lil F' 3' 1- lf! gli, 1 1' ' Hi L - pf: f' , '. ' i 4 If . .... Q - '- ' , : 11 f I 1 . . ,W I :-..- i 5 Y A Q . Q 1- ,, . L-.. --1 I 1, Y' , N i Q A-Q N g1.....e- I mu l' 3 ,M ll! f l A 1 ' ' ' . 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WRA sponsors various coed athletic activities Providing a variety of sporting activities for BSU girls interested in intramural and extramural events was the purpose ofthe Womans Recreation Association. Competition within school, outside of school and special interest groups were available for all coeds. Miss Sandra Stultz again served as program director. Tennis and basketball teams representing Ball State r ' in outside competition fared well as they registered successful seasons. -1-4' 9' if wb E wsxssxsrezewl N g ts - Q N Soccer involved many girls in fall competition. LACROSSE Front Row: Kathy Quick, Brenda Rockhold, Marsha Wilson, Tina Foster, Margaret Gordon, Annella Petkovich. Back Row: Eileen Keener, Mary Patterson, Carol rloof, Rita Brown, Marion Martini, Ann Deitle, Kristy Clary. Intramural basketball reams competed for an all school championship. BASKETBALL, Front Row: Robyn Payne, Connie Ault, Jean Heiney, Diana Stevens, Joyce Gaddis, Monica Roberts. Back Row: Coach Sandra Stultz, V? Pat Kelly, Kathy Kiel, Niki Craig, Kathy Quick, Nancy Jack. 2.95 296' Girls enjoyed singles and doubles competition in badminton. .CVM X , SOFTBALL Front Row: Diana Stevens, Ann Hardin, Monica Roberts, Connie Smith, Kay Heiney, Jane IVIcGongle. Back Row: Coach Sandra Stultz, Cherry Boyen, Connie Ault, Karen Rhoads, Terri Gilbert, Lyn Christopher, Kay Bauer. TENNIS Front Row: Shelia lVlcKenny, Cathy Wacker, Linda Kistler, Polly Chapman, Pam Car- roll, Diane Smith, Joyce Gaddis. Back Row: Coach Vivian Fritz, Gene Poore, Terry McConnell, Ruth Longardner, Linda Bird, Pat Shaw, Linda Roephe. we X lily 5 .. 1.- Mg .4 ,Q , - 5 ,K xx w ' ,, , 41 I Jean Heiny attempts a bunt while Sue Fulton catches. 'ij E ' W, 297 298 ? gmai- qw xv W 2 ,fp ln fu. N, MQW-w'e g. . g,jr.!.,k1-me 231111135 ' wk S 1 ff 3 -L ps. , Phil Snorden flips the shot in the intramural track meet. 4.1-3 ' .., - .ts M me -Q-W ' .,,,,...fo-- - Black Keys, Sig Eps, Lambda Chis lead play in men's intramurals Black Key, playing in the independent division, and Sigma Phi Epsilon and Lambda Chi Alpha playing in the fraternity division, lead play in the intramural competition for the 1968-69 season. Black Key showed its strength in football, basketball and . - , softball. Sig Ep teams made strong showings in 5 a 'C '-'--- sr-r ' football, basketball, wrestling and swimming. if, l y 'V Lambda Chi performed well in football, volleyball, swimming and track. Intramural competition included individual activities as well as team and A Black Key player goes high for a rebound. , , , COV6l'ECl HIDE lTlOl'lIflS of COFDDBTZITIOD. lrrrlll . J-fl! Players line up during a flag football game. 299 300 -'F NYY .556 .Gi ' xf R' ' X X Qsikix if .- V .W-S. 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A. s ,ya sw J , 5, H ...a1 ff',.,.,f,.,,, , !' my ,... ww 1 h ru Q- s sp r ',,'5'w 'f ' ,au We ' AJWMU. -if bp' fgu1'ii-ff-N 'A 3' f.. .' ,. . , Lei' eff www 331, . 3 .z E ir -Nav' Wagoner players double team a Black Key player. 'Iii-Z. ' , . 'Y -,QQ - , -'1.:, . XS. h . ui ?' WS 'Q 4 is Yu i. ,,4g 4 'x A broad jumper lands in the pit. rf wg,-. f .qs 1, X f ,ggx f1wfii 1 ki if 3. W , M me nf I 1 XX Ji 4 99? I , N358 QQ K 7 W1 , X X Q PM Je xx -fs., 5 ' I A., Qin Qf! J N ' L I VNS P . fx , b , 1-,Hu , M, N' 6 ew R ,f , , Y '-:YQE'.,. ,-Eri ka. '. , , 5 ,. 1 .:' ,.rfg5 Mi 1,5 , V !l Hama '- ' '.Q,. 3j?Fi, , 4455 5, 1 is ni ' . Nh 9 I fx. 5 J'M X fi M 1 ' 2 r A 5 lil' R J E Q s .f Q! f , 4 Ie ? X iz iv 1 .,.,. by Aww HQUNMAL g ll fr, Q V f M'--null ' V E f .A..., . 133: N x X' Q N- -X . . H. ..-: ... ff is AfZ5 f ,?fIf3 x' iix N. 'PHL ,Ak 'N 'I 'A XXX '+ f'!4fl9F' 441 2 , , A . , J n W Mkggsaggsffv, N 4 1 , . V guy. Q 1 ' , 5,4,':-Mirg-2'-:-'- , --A Vg. , ' Qvf-2511: , I . v f A Wag? . .V , W .gi v m.z.,,, ,,.:. N A X vw wwwejw QW wwwxvf 5.4 I. 'ft 4 uw ' 5 Q alfifi 'ffl-, ' 9 ' ' A . ' fi' zz- '-:, ' . ' -. 'High . ? ' X . .:'::am. -H -is ,V -. , ,, ', V -:,. ' J A lv- , ,A r f Q A D x ,gif J 1 V' Nunn. 4 ..3,. X N Ig J O V, A, 0' Searching for identity, a BSU student seeks association with people like himself-students with similar interests, ideals, personalities. He works with them, he socializes with them. He is part of a meaningful unit, an organization ' 4. 304 J- ' i X. s K. . , s 'mS5s , L 'ul XP X is STUDENT SENATE Front Row: Pam Johnson, Pam Newman, Cheryl Nlay- horn, Andrea Bremer, Brenda Seibert, Christina Ridder, Kathy Yelton. Second Row: Deane Barts, Jo Ann lVlanwaring, Sharon Blair, Eugenia Smith, Andrea Taylor, Debbie Hightshue, Lynn Corn- well. Third Row: Larry Gossett, Linda Rosebrock, Douglas lVlcKee, James Bal- lard, Tom Kraak, Paul Arnold, Mary lVluncheI. Fourth Row: Don Jaynes, Keith Kurz, Jay Lowe, Roy Jarnecke, Bill Wiseman, Bob Friend, Harlan Wri- ght, Tim lVlains. STUDENT CENTER GOVERNING BOARD Seated: Sharon Smith, Shirley Coleman, Karen Coleman, Kent Clark, Cindy Hubbard, Linda Lee. Standing: Jan Fuller, Judy Konwerski, Barb Drake, Rick Krueger, Nlary Barefoot, Tom Ley. I rff'. + Qs 9 5' 1 A . ... f -.. 4,,..vf, gg? Y y :- lf. -yew S W 4 ea., , 'f ist K 33' .raw 1 s 1 gp . . it. f . fav-swf, f i . N1,,..W I STUDENT SENATE . . . principle student policy-making organization . . . sponsored following bills which later became law - Sophomore Hours, Human Rights in Hous- ing, Day of Study, LelVlar Constitution, Commencement Attendance . . . originated ideas for peaceful student rally which demanded the need for students' voice in policies. STUDENT CENTER GOVERNING BOARD... hosted Region 9 Student Union Conference . . . initiated a new system of rotating committees . . . sponsored SCGB week, which included the Hanging of the PaddIes in the Tally . . . sponsored Christmas Dance, President's Ball, Easter Egg Hunt, Best-Dressed Coed Contest. ,ff STUDENT FOUNDATION . . . exists to collect funds donated by students and to distribute them to students needing financial aid . . . members are students and faculty appointed by the president. . . many funds collected from proceeds of Spring Sings, Variety Shovv, Campus Chest. . . money raised for this year amounted to S17,000. CLASS OF 1971 . . . last year's sophomores, this year's juniors . . . officers' goals included working toward unifying one of the largest sophomore classes in Ball State history and spon- soring dances and other class projects to raise money for the class treasury. CLASS OF '71 Keith Kurz, presidentg Jay Lowe, vice president, Lynne Ramsey, senatorp Kent Clark, treasurer, Floy Jarnecke, secretary. ll-,238 mini E? 'JS J A as we M Q'-+o' 5 STUDENT FOUNDATION Seated: Dr. Robert Linson, Dave Summers, Ron Robertson, Pam Linge- man, Gerald Flack, Sheila Brewer. Standing: William Jensen, John Franklin, Dr. James Marine. 305 306 BLUE KEY. . . men's national honor fraternity . . . sponsored leadership workshop for distinction students . . . presented Emens Outstanding Senior Award, Ralph Noyer Outstanding Junior Award in cooperation with the Alumni Association . . . raised funds by selling Christmas trees and Homecoming buttons. CLAVIA . . .senior women's honorary. . . aided Blue Key in sponsoring leadership workshop. . . honored freshmen and sophomore women with annual tea. . . presented a drug debate and symposium . . . worked toward affiliation with Mortar Board, national women's honor society . . . tapped 20 new members. CLAVIA Seated: Myra Middleton, Sandy Taubken, Barb Vaughn, Jane Collins, Andrea Taylor. Standing: Joyce Hanna, Joann Stohler, Julie Anderson. i Fisxv' , 3' A . IJ xg 3. V t V, S 1 5 em. Y Q 'PSM F' 'Qi , .. -E E - as -X Psi ? tw . x., BLUE KEY Seated: Jim Yunker, Jon Bailey, Tom Borshoff. Second Row: Dave Summers, Tom Ley Jack Little, John Bailey, Dennis Swackhamer, Charlie Ellis, Vic Smith. Third Row: Dick Whitcraft John Franklin, Harlan Wright, Bob Cox, Bill Grier. Fourth Row: Rick Krueger, Mark Miller. 3 ALPHA PHI GAMMA Front Row: Marilyn VanHoozen, Myra Middleton, Diane Maple, Rosie Grose, Jane lddings, Kathy Matter, Linda Hengstler. Second Row: Sue Dettmer, Marilyn Jones, Sally Hendrickson, Debbie Dickey, Julia Wyatt, Cyndi Lach, Eileen Jankiewicz. Third Row: John Graft, Jan Fuller, Fred Price, Bill Bolander, Greg Gammons, Chris Kagel, Mary Barefoot. ALPHA MU GAMMA . . . to foster understanding of people. . . national affiliation . . . promotes achievement in foreign language. . . held Open House during National Language Week . . . brought several guest speakers to campus . . . members maintained a 3.0 in language and a 3.0 overall . . . affiliated with language careers. ALPHA PHI GAMMA. . .coeducational publication honorary . . . worked in high school Journalism Day.. .brought Douglas Nunn of the Louisville Courier-Journal to campus. . . sponsored end of the year banquet for the journalism faculty . . . presented Alpha Phi Gamma award . . . published J-Life. ALPHA MU GAMMA Seated: Martha Metz, Cathy Glad, Jill Wood, Raymonde Schultz, Nancy Durr, Danielle Hrnjak, Jan Jerram. Standing: Bud Graves, Cheryl Watts, James W. Brown, Max Carter, George Screes, Joerg Peter Beck, Dr. Dean Coen, David Schneider. Q -., 307 308 ..-n EPSILON Pl TAU . . . lndustrial Arts honorary so- ciety . . . recognizes outstanding students in the indus- trial arts area and attempts to provide special op portunities beneficial to them . . . served as discussion ground for students and professors . . . sponsored speak- ers and programs during the year. LAMBDA IOTA TAU . . . English honorary for English majors or minors with at least a 3.0 accum . . . assembled and published STET, a magazine of creative writing submitted by students. . . achieved national affiliation . . . provided an atmosphere for exchange of ideas. . . special discussions and monthly lectures by guest speakers. EPSILON Pl TAU Dr. Jake Reams, Edward Pisarchuk, Roger Betts, John Edwards, Paul Gunderson, Gary Allen, Bobby McKinnon, Otto Bussard, Dr. Edgar Wagner, Joe Juday, Ross Martin, Charles Lupinek, Wayne Mason, Nick Norris, Robert Fuller. lx, i LAMBDA IOTA TAU Seated: Connie Storck, Sara Bernhardt, Linda Vonderau, Ann Adding- ton. Standing: Cathy Glad, Barbara Leininger, Kay Richardson, Electa Lacey, John Anderson, Lucille Sander, Roger Slagle. Pl OMEGA Pl Front Row: Linda Bateman, Rita Nordenbeck, Barbara McKibbin, Kathy Amos, Margie Sparks, Nancy Romack, Judy Bastian, Second Row: John Thomas, Michael Chapman, Peggy Sobieski, Pam Whitestine. Third Row: Janet McMilIin, Mary Oberlin, Jane Kirkham. fi, - xx We .X 't ' - . S 'sw Q ss- B . i., x -X 4 f i - i -- ' fb' c I., 'sz' z' 1 . Dx I i . QQ PI OMEGA PI . . . business education honorary. . . National convention in Chicago. . . sponsored a book drive to obtain textbooks for missionaries in the Far East . . . took two pledge classes. . . listened to Mr. White from Placement Office give a lecture. . . PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA. . .to advance music in America . . . sponsored Spring Sing. . . contri- buted proceeds to the Alumni Scholarship Fund. . . held annual freshman mixer in the Fall . . .entertained underprivileged children with a Christmas party . . . presented recitals . . . worked with Sigma Alpha Iota. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA Front Row: Erick Vannatter, Richard Austin, Michael Young, David Strader, Robert Ambrose, David Howen- stine, David Carmony. Second Row: Chuck Scott, Cliff Lehman, Danny Whiteley, David Ratliff, Steve Earls. Third Row: Ron McMiIIin, Larry Ash, Greg Bright, Harold Gomberg, John Mulder. Fourth Row: Jerry Anderson, Larry Howell, Jim Craig, John Mathis. Fifth Row: Richard Gray, Gerald Rasler, Robert Shovlin, Sande MacMorran, Robert Morris. Sixth Row: Ronald Hoffer, Gary Zolman, Charlie Lavv. Back Row: John Hill, Scott MacMorran, Steve Stickler. 309 370 PHI UPSILON OMICRON . . .sold caramels to raise money. . . participated in National Conclave at Madison, Wisconsin . . . decorated Practical Arts Building's showcases during the holidays with old- SIGMA ALPHA ETA Front ROW: M,,,,e,,e B,a,,re,, Gail fashioned, homemade Christmas gifts and ornaments. . . Acomb, Karen Meister, Pat Boguslavv, lvlicki Fiestler, Vee s onsored a Freshman Dessert for freshman irlg, ' ' h . . . Q Knapp' Jane Cook' Kathy 'V'CG0V9 Sam WWE ' SIGMA ALPHA ETA. . . entertained clinic children with Cindy Housemeyer, Kathy Mantel, Barb Alexander. Sec- . . ond Row: Connie Shook, Barb Kiel, Elaine Benbarger, 3 Chnstm-as party - - - tested Speech and hearmg at Nancv Garst, Judy Smirv, Bev BOIf0ff, Karen Simon, the ChIldren'S Home . . . sold stuffed animals at Carol Canada, Rich Austin, Katie Smith, Katie Fitzreitzer, Chri tm 5 S Onsored noted 5 eakers fro Candy Davis, Sandy Beard, Cathy Osborne, Donna York, S a. ' ' ' p . . D m the Linda Roberts, Pauline Bauer, Linde Nelson, Bev Ban- SoCleTY f0l' Qflppled Chlldfen afld the Child gerer, Linda vvyriek. Guidance Clinic. . . held a Senior Banquet. ' PHl UPSILON OMICRON Front Row: Carol Smith, .Ioan Redling, Beverly Tanner, Frances Harmon, Elaine Lloyd, Cherie Harmeyer. Second Row: Ann Sullican, Marcia Brosher, Barbara Andler, Catherine Thomas, Sarah Herrholz, Nancy Stafford, Judy Sams, Karen Cozzi, Rebecca Hodler. Third Row: Betty Miller, Cindy Campbell, Laura Graham, Lou Petering, Penny Flalston, Cathy Truelson, Terry Kelley, Patsy Winningham, Betty Hickey, Donna Oren, Rebbecca Gaman, Lou Ann Walts, Pam Sweitzer, Sara Peterson, Linda Busch, Barbara Olds, Janice Booster, Arlene Myers, Donna Day, Kathleen Bendit. 5, SIGMA ALPHA IOTA . . . music fraternity for women . . . co-sponsored annual Spring Sing. . . national convention in Chicago . . . sent delegates to tm? fast for alumni at Homecoming. . . initiated new members. SIGMA DELTA CHI . . .national journalistic society for men . . . selected outstanding male journalist on campus. . . participated in High School Journalism Day activities. . . one of three uni- versities to receive national fellovv, Theodore White. . . sent delegates to national convention in Atlanta. SIGMA DELTA CHI Front Row: Jon Povvell, Larry Study, John Gall. Second Row: Fred Price, Bill Bohland- er, Norm Klopfenstein. Back Row: Greg Flood, Fred Stark. 3 'R , ' 4 ,y.,a. . X ' Z. P5111 ,f 53-, aj Wi 72 .Q SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Front Row: Myra Buffin, Carolyn Frech, Deborah Shuster, Patricia Roberson, Jane Cable, Pamela Murphy, Nancy Mustard, Carol McCallister, Suzanne Ortlieb. Second Row: Linda Weissert, Kathy Lee, Ina Sivits, Nancy Berger, Jan Richards, Kay Plant, Mary Ann Wheeler, Peggy Bennett, Diana Heintzelman, Wanda Wathen, Julia Church. Third Row: Martha Dllle, Cindy Dolan, Marsha Richardson, Kathy Quick, Jean Campbell, Pamela Block, Barbara Green, Rebecca Hofherr, Linda Sandrick, Sandra Koertge. convention at University of Evansville. . . hosted break- 3 372 ACHEANS Seated: Joe Marcum, Frederick Yoder, Rich Dziubinski, Charlie Ryder, Bob O'Brien, Roder- ick Clowse, John St. John. Standing: Rick Wiedeman, David Reamer, David Higgins, Bill Foster, Dave Wood, Wayne Brattain. THETA SIGMA PHI Seated: Sally Culp, Rosie Grose, Diane Maple, Cindy Haehl, Standing: Sabra Jor- dan, Marilyn Jones, Mary Barefoot, Myra Middleton, Chris Kagel, Judy Blaskovich, Jan Fuller, Marilyn Van- Hoozen, Sally Hendrickson, Debbie Dickey, Kathy Matter, ,!,anK 'fiend THETA SIGMA PHI . . . women's professional journalistic society . . . became affiliated with the national chap- ter . . . brought a speaker to campus from the broadcast media . . . participated in activities with the Muncie chapter. . . heard Judge Raisor speak . . . attended career weekend in Indianapolis. . . sold Christmas candles. ACH EANS . . . social organization seeking to further the growth of fraternal organizations on the campus . . . participated in community service projects inclu- ding visits to the Bethel Home for Boys. . . sold shoe- shine products and washed cars to raise money . . . cleaned sorority suites. . . participated in Intramurals. ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Debbie Stapleton, Anza Mauck, Fran Nance, Ruby McDaniel, Jane Wilson, Jerilyn Gettinger, Linda Durell, Margaret Cumbey, Linda Dick, Karen Vanvooren, Dianna Mitchell. A f x, 1. xflL,,,.? ?' I. -, rs, .VE ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION.. sent representatives to national and state conventions in Houston and Indianapolis . . .held the annual picnic for second graders . . . hosted a joint meeting with the Muncie ACE . . .planned a Christmas workshop for nursing home residents. ALPHA PHI OMEGA.. .to provide service to the campus. . .designed and built Homecoming Oueen's float . . . hosted state convention . . . attended the biennial National Convention in Washington . . worked vvith local Boy Scout troops. . . shared activities with Sigma Delta Pi . . . conducted TOUFS. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Front Row: John Bruns, Jim Meyerrose, Dennis Halsey, Roy Gropp, Ron Hall, Doug Charles, Mike Smith, Dave Carmony. Second Row: Tom Jones, John Gornik, Bob Jacober, Haskell Brovvn, Jim Ballard, Dick Cottrell, Mark Flicklle, Terry Poisel, Bob Kennedy, Mike Schmidt, Ben Scott, Brian Gibbs. Third Row: Bill Gilson, Tom Archambeault, Nick Ivey, Steve York, Bill Wiseman, Tom Danner, Keith Sheppard, Jeff Bourff, Bob Cunningham, Dave Gubbine, Rob Weaver, Mike Shay. . e S , cd, lv! . Q . E A It 5 I .S ie 373 1fN A DELTA SIGMA Pl Front Row: Nelson Hershber- ger, Ken Romine, Chris Haas, Michael Cox, George Bickford, Giles Tompkins, Joe DeHaven, David Finnegan. Second Row: Alfred Marques, Ken Trice, Eric Faulkner, John Simon, Lamar Rich- creek, James Taflinger, Norm Ferguson, David Jester, John Hunter, Glenn Hazelett, Daniel Moore, Ron Sperlirig, James Miller, Bruce Anglemyer, John Sabens, Marv Hunt. Third Row: Steve Priddy, Darrell Bouslog, Darrell Richey, Douglas Worthington, Ed Alvey, Rick Lee, Keith Lyman, Frank Nemeth. CARDINAL CORPS Sitting: Randy Leichty, Terry Chandler, Ron Payne. Standing: Penny Ralston, Dee McKinsey, Julie Anderson, Joyce DeWitte, Bev Weinkauf, Dick Whitcraft, Sharon Smith, Linda Lee, Dave Summers, Arlene Powell, Susie McCartney, Marilyn Jones. .rs CARDINAL CORPS. . .official hosts and hostesses for visiting dignitaries. . . robed guests and were guides for Pruis' inauguration . . . hosted receptions for Ers- kine Caldwell and Ambassador Chow from China . . . gave a tea and luncheon for Indiana state legislators. . . sponsored a tea for Miss Ball State candidates . . . worked at Ball State exhibit during the Muncie Home Show. DELTA SIGMA PI . . . professional business fra- ternity . . . helped business students apply classroom learning to practical experiences . . . sold theater tickets to raise money . . . removed piers at the reser- voir. . .played baseball with the Bethel Home boys. vi - ' a s' 925, - Q . 5 ,f ' Emi J .Wi A Egtwsiigii 'Thur 3 9 . . it s 'iii 5 .Ag sf K' x N t .ss lfflgaw -1 'Y 'FRN .f'f?Sf Q, w gf-'32 is i l INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB... organization which serves to promote fellowship among industrial education stu- dents and to provide an understanding of latest de- velopments in that field . . . captured first place in independent division for Homecoming float construc- tion . . . heard lectures by guest speakers. KALLISTA . . organization open to any student interested in art. . . provides educational and social activities. . . attended convention in New York City . . . conducted annual art auction . . . provided community service by working at Muncie Art Center. . . entertained at faculty teas. INDUSTRlAL ARTS CLUB Front Row: Dr, Kenneth Poucher, Len Baierwalter, Denver Howlett, Kenton Kauf- man, Lawrence Ewing. Second Row: Patrick Oatis, Robert Raisio, Michael Gallamore, Clint Rockey. Third Row: Steven Saggars, Rudy Cesco, Bobby lVlcKinnon, Otto Busard. KALLISTA Foreground: Kris Fredericks, Susan Redernsky. Second Row: Jerry Krider, Cindy Steward, Judy Ebel, Dan Howell, Karen Thomas, Bruce Krakowski, Carter Wolf, Suzanne Bowlby, Stan Sitko, John Powell. Third Row: John Noll, Lee Foster, Rick Emerick, Sue Weichel Joyce Lague Barbara Sitko 'Qs NM.. -,,,' 375 376 IVIARY BEEMAN . . . to create and maintain interest in home economics. . . hosted college chapters' meeting of Indiana Home Economics Association . . . members worked bi-weekly with underprivileged children . . . participated in WOWO Penny Pitch . . . fund raising sale of cookbooks. BALL STATE NURSING ASSOCIATION . . . attended Indiana Association of Nursing Students convention in Indianapolis. . . hosted an IANS workshop in the Fall . . . sponsored a panel discussion with repre- sentatives from the Army, Navy and Air Force . . . held an annual candy project to raise money. BALL STATE NUFISING ASSOCIATION Front Row: Norma Fleitz, Connie IVlapIes, Karen Pence, Patty Frick, Gwen Kinsler, Kathleen Hoffer. Second Row: Cathy Alexander, D. D. Burrough, Gail Garner, Jane Spencer, Barbara Eager, Janette Davis. Third Row: Becky Carnes, Jan Fieavis, Sheryl Sickels, Karen Nichols, Mary Tucker, Connie Adsit, Brenda Horton, Sharon Trimble, Judy Siewert. Fourth Row: Sharon Kunkel, Carol Null, Jackie lVlcCord, Diana Bergen, Judy Zike, Linda Day. MARY BEEIVIAN Front Row: Cynthia Campbell, Sandy Wilson, Connie Siberry, Rosemary Forthofer, Bettie Ketring, Susan Cates. Second Row: Becky Garman, Catherine Thomas, Donna Day, Linda Busch, Karen Cozzi, Phyllis Bowman, Francis Harman. Third Row: Katie Peterson, Lu Ann Walts, Terry Druckmiller, Judy Sams, Arlene Fitts, Ann Sullivan, Pam Haffner, Cherie Harmeyer, Janice Booster, Nancy Stafford, Barb Andler. PEMM Front Row: Ann Hardin, Cherry Boyer, Marion Martini, Gene Poore, Jenny Goodwin, Karen Niksch, Pat Brown, Kay Bauer, Carmen Geiger, Kristi Clary, Ann Deitle, Carol Fisher. Second Row: Clayton, Carol Barbar Hofer, Blubaugh, Rita Wandy Loudy, Longardner. Faye Lane, Karen Rhoads, Gail Johnson, Cathy Wacker, Becky Conwell, Annette Green, Pam McHenry, Marty Fulton, Avie McNamara, Carolyn Green. Third Row: Trudy Cheatham, Diana Stevens, Connie Ault, Janet Nelson, Andrea Luthi, Jeanne Alig, Marcheta Kohns, Emily Richmond. Fourth Row: Susie Hickman, Arla Hover, Kathryn Rogers, Monica Roberts, Terry Gilbert, Nancy Jack, Donna Schlabaugh, Ruth X JY! Q new 5 Aiffnri W ,Q PHI BETA LAMBDA . . . promoted business on the college level and prepared business student for careers . . . conducted tours of banks, brokerage firms and other business firms in the Muncie area . . . spon- sored a convention for high school students. . . presented guest speakers from the field of business . . . PEMM . . . physical education majors and minors. . . sold Chicken Fat records to raise money . . . heard talks on judo by Mr. Park and on fencing by instruc- tors from the University of Illinois . . . gave a Christ- mas party for the Bethel Home for boys . . . hosted GAA Plaque Day, a f'Gym Jam and a weekend retreat. 377 378 STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION . . . Membership of l,OOO, largest in SEA history at BSU and largest in state . . . received ISTA honor chapter award. . . sold Homecoming mums. . . Muncie Boys' Club project . . . gave tours of Teachers College building . . . chapter vice-president became state SEA president . . . largest delegation to state convention. SOCIETY OF PHYSICS STUDENTS. . . promoted educational activities for all students interested in physics. . . sponsored noted speakers including H. L. McClelland, staff engineer for the Missile Systems Division of the Bendix Corporation and Dr. Robert Bercherts from the Physics department ofthe Ford Motor Company. SOCIETY OF PHYSICS STUDENTS Front Row: David Dudley, Donna Deaton, Gary Greer. Second Row: Robert McColgin, Winton Weeber, Thomas Brewster, Robert Dailey, Thomas Sills, Dr. Malcom Hults, Max Himelick, Michael Wolter, Carl Cappel. Third Row: David Layden, Dr. David Koltenbah, R. Dresdorf, Mani Rai, Thomas Gearhart. Fourth Row: Hooshan Mohammadi, Dwight Michael, J. Stoops, John Coble. 'N X'-wwf., yu---E -r 3,1 PA V ff STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Front Row: Cecelia Miller, Margaret Arthur Patricia Mier Mary Ward, Vicki Eis, Jean Anne I-lay. Second Row: Barbara O'Donnell Sandra Olson Julia Bailey Dana Hay, Barb Aaron, Jo Ann Pearce. Third Row: Pat Peschke, Mary Lee Carr Phyllis Mier Jan Richards, Susie Chesser, Elsie Catt. Fourth Row: Judy Crawford, Shirley Ross Martha Metz Valerie Chilcote, Sue Bailey, Kathy Fetz, Sarah Rieth. Fifth Row: Chris Kagel Cyndy DeHart Diana Miller Jean Singleton, Lucille Kellogg, Andrea Bremer, Linda Dick, Karen VanVooren Sixth Row Kathy Gerlib, Vicki Wolfe, Kathleen Plummer, Lucinda Edwards, Judy Bowman Susan Wagley Sharon Wadas. Seventh Row: Dr. Don Lyon, Rob Weaver, Bruce Johnson, Renny Rieman Steve Blades Tom Moore, Roger Slagle, John Chapin, Rodney Zeisig. SAILING CLUB . . . affiliated with the Midwest Colleg- iate Sailing Association and the National Intercol- legiate Yacht Racing Association . . . attended the mid- winter conference of the MCSA . . . competed in sailing regattas around the midwest . . . gave sailing lessons to beginners. . . hosted parties and social activities for members. TAU PHI DELTA . . . newly organized social club . . . achieved local status in March . . . planned trade parties with Alpha Sigma Alpha, Kappa Theta Rho, and Sigma Kappa . . . participated in intramural sports. . . initiated nine pledges. . . sponsored car wash. ,,.-, M of QA 221 TAU PHI DELTA Front Row: John Shanahan, Phil Hardin, Larry Shoaf, Brent Peek, Chip Goss, Steve Bucksot, Cindy McDonald, Susan Babb. Second Rowzi David Hearld, Dennis Taylor, Brian Haycock, Bob Baker, Ed Robertson, Steven Ash, Michael Hariland, Dave Whitesell. Third Row: Bob Ewing, Terry French, Darrell Paymaster, Gene Policinski, Steven Ramey, Thomas Huck. Fourth Row: John Ulrick, Terry Conner, Steve Allen, Rod Wilkerson, Wayne Cox, Ralphael Vermilio, Tom Gibson. Fifth Row: Steve Guyon, Gary Delap, David Gregory, Steve Surles, .lay Smithey, Dan Frame, Ross Westerfield. Q! 'sf Lv .. . - ni gvalli-wi, f , 151, ,gy 175 ,fx ww. -' v. ,, if ,S .L . N..- Hissaif.. af-1' --4!'1.:Sf.s.,1'-u.x...'n.-, w 'faq-. 37.9 .sl YOUNG REPUBLICANS Front Row: Jocelyn Michael, Julia Freije, Kathleen Youtz, Mary Ulrey, Janet Stephen- son, Rebecca Garber, Lucille Kellogg, Cynda Crabill, Chrystie Little. Back Row on Stairs: Barbara Ressler, Jackie Hicks, Bruce Johnson, Robert Berlin, Jay Lowe, Harlan Wright. Back Row: Steve Beaver, Steve Rash, Edmund Crabb, David Dew, David Higgins. YOUNG DEMOCRATS Front Row: Joyce Robertson, Cindy Pulver, Cheryl Hines, Andrea Bremer, Kathy Healey, Paulette Miller, Dawn Webb, Larry Giesting. Back Row on Stairs: Anita Dierckrnan, Vickie Stenger, Linda Priest, Susie Chesser, Harriett DeCourcy, Lana Garber, Sharon Wadas, Rachel Trueblood. Back Row: Michael Witka, Patrick Leighton, William Roeschlein, Roger Mitchell, Dennis Dodd, Michael Pitts, Ronald Smith, Steven Ramsby, Steve Naey. YOUNG DEMOCRATS . . . brought Birch Bayh, gubernatorial candidate Robert Rock and Paul Schrade to campus during election campaigns. . . operated a Rock for Gov- ernor Headquarters in Muncie . . . participated in IFCYD Convention . . . helped organize Bayh political rally . . . sponsored the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Program. YOUNG REPUBLICANS. . . offered political, educational and social activities to campus Republicans. . . cam- paigned for candidates in November election . . . brought Theodore Sendak, William Salin, Danny Burton and William Ruckleshaus to campus. . . attended Midwest Fed- eration of College Young Republicans in Milwaukee. Nm.. ik-.45 .S CHRISTIAN stu FOUNDA IIIIISIIII ITIIIII - WWII VHIIRIQ CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION . . . organized to be an active part of the church in the midst ofthe academic com- munity . . . open invitation to anyone to join . . . retreat at Waycross Episcopal Camp . . . Wednesday night Euch- arist . . . weekly bull sessions providing a chance for members to discuss pertinent problems. CHRISTIAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP. . .provides Christian fellowship and growth through group study and ser- vice. . . Friday evening speakers. . . study groups held for discussion and formulation of ideas on various subjects . . . visited churches to present programs in song, slide shows, sermons and personal testimony. It ,gggggrv ii III Il Q3 I -Il L I CHRISTIAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Front Row: Bill Brooks, Stan Sutton, Caro- lyn Barber, Cecelia lVliller, Chris lVlcGiIIiard, Janet lVlcIVlillin. Second Row: Gary Ed- wards, Ron Grimes, John Ulrich, Wayne Adams, Don Thompson, Barb lVlinnich, Beverly Tanner, Barb Knox, Ann Edwards, CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION Front Row: Frances Flippy Flora Kearney, Rose- mary Robisch. Second Row: Kenneth Sher- fick, Jack lVlcOuate, Margaret Barnard, Gwen Kinsler, Karen Wisler, Alan Kinsler. ,.ruq 322 DISCIPLES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Front Row: Robert McColgin, Edgar Wagner, Robert Berlin, Marianne Welty, Rosetta Campbell, Lucinda Edwards. Second Row: Marc Parks, Mike Mayfield, James Fritz, Dee McClung, R. Lee Smith, Steve Redden, Mark Smith. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Front Row: Nelda Germann, Ina Sivits, Ann Caughell, Jeanie Cannon, Marilyn Russell, Ginny Payne, Donna Ring, Julie Mullen, Carolyn Hatfield, Marcia Moore, Marcia Redding. Second Row: Darwin Sievers, Phil Sample, Maurice Grindle, Scott Spidel, Jack Howard, Steve Redden, Mark Smith. I I Z gr .2 , yy f F .4-I- DISCIPLES OF STUDENT FELLOWSHIP.. .affiliated with Hazelwood Christian Church . . . served to develop Chris tian faith through fellowship . . . sponsored Friday eve ning meals followed by speakers and programs par ticipated in service projects for the city of Muncie spent weekend on a retreat. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP . . . worked to present an environment of fellowship for anyone seeking to further religious interests . . . participated in fall and spring weekend conferences with other Indiana chapters presented films, Bible studies, and guest speakers with emphasis on evangelical Christianity NEWMAN STUDENT APOSTOLATE . . . participated in Operation Spring Break working vvith the poverty- stricken in several mid-western cities. . . held the annual Folk Festival and the Art Brunch... attended state and national conventions . . . spon- sored religious speakers. . . took part in Homecoming. WESTNIINSTER FELLOWSHIP. . . sponsored Friday evening suppers and Sunday morning discussion groups. . . tutored weekly at the Bethel Home for Boys. . . sent student deputation teams to other churches and institutes to discuss university life and the Christian faith . . . sponsored a Coffee House. NEWMAN CLUB Seated: David Roberts, Ellen Seffrin, Jim Leehan, Ann Kelley. Standing: Rev. James Bates, chaplaing Mary Bogeman, Bruce Maxwell. . - ,. ' 0, , ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Front Row: Donald Knotts, Ronald Huffman, Donald Jones. Second Row: Jeffrey Jerni- gan, David Higgins, Third Row: Robert Whiteman, Richard Powers, Charles Bratina, Robert Jacober, Thomas Wright, Major John A. Steen. ANGEL FLIGHT Front Row: Sharon Mills, Edie Adams, Nancy Rihm, Jeannie Jackson, Terri Coomer. Second Row: Ladonna Belter, Linda Bell, Linda Pavoni, Cindy Stohler, Vicki Lawrence, Karen Simon, Les Sutherlin, Nancy Kline, Janet Kline. Third Row: Sue Cook, Maureen O'TooIe, Donna Balser, Sandy Long, Vanita Sellmer, Vicki Miller, Cindy Seagraves, Pam Mowry, Gail Maslyar, Carol Spry. Fourth Row: Martha Perkins, Sharon Blair, Suzanne Morrison, Bren- da Baughman, Jane Rossow, Karyl Eggert, Barbara Barnes, Kay McCauley, Dawn Jensen, Twyllah Moncel. if ' ,A 55: x. mu MARCHING IVIADEIVIOISELLES ANGEL FLIGHT . . . Co-sponsored Military Ball with Air Force ROTC . . . conducted clothing drive for Korean orphanage. . . drill team marched in Homecoming parade. . . ushered at events in Emens Auditorium . . . color guard for sports events. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY . . . sent delegates to Tri- Area convention and national convention in New Orleans. . . parked cars for football games. . . sold sweatshirts to raise money . . . held a lecture film series for promotion of Air Force ROTC . . . participated in CHAP - collection and sale of art objects for orphans. sk 3 uk AJQ ' X 'J twat ECMO . . . Executive Council of Music Organizations. . . coordinated activities occuring within music depart- ment . . . met with presidents and officers of various music honoraries and organizations. CONCERT CHOIR . . . Performed at President Pruis' inauguration in April . . . participated with the University lVladrigal Singers and lVlens' Glee Club in annual spring concert: presented muslc from four Centuneus' In- ECMO Front Row: Chuck Scott, Carol IVlcCoIlister, Myra cluding Selections from the Opera, Hpeter Grimesn Buffin, Wanda Wathen, Dr. Robert Hargreaves. Second and a Bach C minor fugue, Row: Jeffrey Boswell, Thomas Dixon, David Carmony. 325 326 JAZZ ENSEMBLE . . . first year on campus. . . performed at Homecoming Variety Show . . . selected for recogni- tions at Notre Dame Jazz Festival . . . presented Dimen- sions in Jazz concert under direction of Jim Hus- ton, solo clarinetist for Henry Mancini touring orchestra . . . added lively tempo to music programs. MEN'S GLEE CLUB. . . men's choral group open to all campus males. . . participated in Christmas program, Handel's lVlessiah . . . added strong base, tenor tones to campus concerts . . . concert with IVladrigal Singers, and Concert Choir. . . A Stopwatch and an Ordinance lVlap, for Nlen's Chorus and kettledrums. . . 2 a 327 BALL STATE SYMPHONY . . . Ball State's well-know string group . . . performed at programs in schools and concerts throughout the state . . . took part in HandeI's IVIessiah . . . combined with concert orchestra to present spring special, Concerto Afternoon . . . provided music back- ground for President Pruis' inauguration ceremonies. 328 UNIVERSITY MARCHING BAND. . . Ball State's Pride of lVlid-America . . . last season under direction of Earl Dunn . . . continued to perform at professional football games as result of popular demand . . . made televised appearances at Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears games. . . presented ever-popular HaIftime Highlights. A 8 i- ... 1 - - , UNIVERSITY DEBS . . . entertained for third year in 329 gay, enthusiastic style . . . serve to assist University Singers in handling engagements . . . performed for ser- vice clubs and benefits. . . helped raise money for summer stock theatre at Gary Optimist Club bene- fit. . . created their own choreography and routines. WOIVIEN'S CHORUS. . . under direction of former BSU stu- dent Jack Trussel . . . open to all interested campus women . . . performed at various civic and campus events during the year. 330 WIND ENSEMBLE . . . smallest of the concert bands - 52 pieces . . . members selected by auditions and recommen- dations from the BSU applied music faculty . . . took their annual winter tour in February and performed before about 7,000 people . . . annual spring concert, directed by Earl Dunn, was his last at BSU . .. spring concert was also the premiere performance of A Wind Symphony, written by Morris Knight of the theory and composition faculty. VARSITY CONCERT BAND . . .directed by Earl Dunn . . . opportunity for stu- dents to further their skills. . . music and non-music majors required to attend at least two hours of weekly practice. Qlfi Q , ,S .gg i-- st t X xx ls :W is , ,E N , vs-,J-.-is-Xilst--sl ' 1, -. Q.. A - - , DAILY NEWS.. .became a daily publication.. increased its size to 12 and more pages. . . installed a computerized typesetting machine making it the only paper to have two different typesetting systems . . . worked under a new system of two editors-in-chief assisted by associate editors. . .considered plans for new headliner. DAILY NEWS Front Row: Marilyn Stone, associate news editor, Sabra Jordan, business manager, Rosie Grose, associate editor, Betty Little, associate news editor. Sec- ond Row: Kathy Doheny, managing editor, Mary Bare- foot, associate editor, Bill Bolander, head photographer, Wayne Doolittle, head photographer. Third Row: Jan Fuller, managing editor, Debbie Dickey, managing editor, Dee McKinsey, co-editor-in-chief, Dick Meyer, co-editor in-chief. if J X I fm ! y . nuuxunquxnuuunmuq r lingual uU1 timing unsung 1luuuuu- lun i--1 DAILY NEWS Marie Kingsberry, associate news editor, Betsy Boss, associate feature editor, Cyndi Lach, managing editor, Eileen Jankiewicz, managing editor, Debbie Dickey, managing editor, Diane Courtney, copy editor, Carla Schramm, copy editor, 9 tb? 33 332 Greeks 4 im I A5521 0 'K ,4-' X M xx 3, , 5332? 3 3 Qu., YN- 'ff ' ,f XI . ,fi INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL... legislative body of Greeks. . . combined with Panhellenic to sponsor Greek Week . . . eliminated rush smokers in the Student Center which had been mandatory . . . revised rules to provide for three rush periods-fall, winter, spring. . . finan- ced a S540 scholarship which covers tuition. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL... legislative body of 14 social sororities. . . worked with IFC on Greek Week activities. . . sponsored annual interest poll and infor- mation hour for those interested in rush . . . delayed action on an immediate fall pledge program but permit- ted open suites and coffee hours for fall quarter. w-103. ,A ,D J 13 If V 333 334 Jody F ox tries hard to concentrate during study table in the suite. Combining with the Sig Eps, Alpha Chis won first in Spring Sing for their presentation of 5.9th Street Bridge Song. 4- f -N ' - .itti 'El ff' an vi V... it 1 QM, 5 K fu.: -1' ' ', :X- -lv..-if . 4-.gc-., :far Nix' . V-.-as .-4, .tan 1 X 1 1 : so n!,n' ' n'ss are ol' , ,a, a 1 9 .B X 5 5 l e l ALPHA CHI OMEGA Front Row: Sally Stephans, Jeannine Ellsworth, Bev deFlaismes, Ann Sullivan, Cathy Truelsen, Melinda Irey, Joyce Highwood, Deeann Kinsey, Bobbi Heniser, Joyce Hanna. Second Flow: Janie Dycus, Janet Barna, Nancy Flaisch, Mary Kay Durbin, Cheryl Lady, Elin Epperson. Third Row: Judy Murray, Sheila Brewer, Marilyn Jones. Fourth Row: Pam Evans, Jane Fling, Linda Scott, Molly Bradley. Fifth Flow: Cathy Skorup, Danielle Hrnjak, Cathy Barcus. Sixth Row: Cathy Crane, Paula Hecht, Linda Oliver, Jane Collins. Seventh Flow: Jan Fisher, Lynne Anderson, Anne Crouse. Back Flow: Chris Collins, Lana Alexander, Jill Wood, Linda McGuire. 'sa Q' l S N Xi l .-.., .. . , -4 sf. .X , + is Wil 'xI .5 ?f f?Q,'s.-tS-Jr? 9 I m'-sgA5R,.?sf13.i-:Q-s25gos,,,.., Q 46 be ' ' , X 1 i 1,5-Q-,xi ALPHA CHI OMEGA Front Flow: Shirley Moore, Anita Highwood, Becky Kennedy, Sandy Satterfield, Julie Neal, Sharon Ball, Mary Coil, Jody Fox, Rosalie Shaul, Julie Wright, Rose Mary Whitaker, Second Row: Sue Becker, Barb Greenwood, Marianne Tiede, Becky Frederick, Connie Rhodes, Debbie Weiss, Ruth Winter, Bev Brown, Pamme Beiser, Becky Youngblood, Cathy Ave, Pam Hen- dricks, Ellen Keller. ALPHA CHI OMEGA. . . captured first place honors in Spring Sing and Variety Show competition . . . held highest total accum of all Greek organizations . . . hosted district meeting for chapters and alumnae in Indiana . . . boasted two members of Homecoming Oueen's Court and one member of Miss Ball State Court . . . provided entertainment for veterans. . . saw seven sisters tapped for Clavia and four named Outstanding Seniors. . . gave annual Yuletide Tea for faculty. 'rx . A H ff Nancy Raisch assists Ann Sullivan into Mickey Mouse, being careful not to ruin the many weeks afplanning and hard work, I x' v- i Dix ' asa? 335 336 -5541, 0 ,H ,I V' J New suits, bright mum carsages and crowded convertibles marked the beginning of the Homecoming parade AOFi's enthusiasm paid off well at Derby Day as they received the overall trophy and saw sister Linda Lee crowned queen . t.,.V . :. ,.,, 2 ,. A J 9- ,J M 1 I V. 3 'J 4, , v ,-. . K K 4, fi Q 1 5 .L I h 1 ll -N 4 ,ix i Sn CFO ALPHA OMICRON Pl Front Row: Cindy King, Suzy Kirkby, Debbie Sitko, Beverly Floutt. Seated: Suzanne Weir, Cynthia Mclntire, Debbie Lohman, Sherry Underwood, Claudia Stiens, Joyce FSUX. Mary Jo Christena, Kaye Wise, Standing: Rose Marie Senecal, Laura Herr, Nancy Weber, Peggy Robinett, Chris Genier, Debi McFatridge, Jane Marshall, Mary Ellen Strange, Ellen Eggers, Debby Studer, Mary Lou Bucha, Angie Derheimer, Jeannie Kirkby, Alana Darrell, Linda Bacon, Sally Myers. AOPis sponsored the f7rst Ugly Legs Contest,' because of its success, they plan to make it an annual affair. ALPHA OMICRON Pl Front Row: Linda Johnston, Anne Whitcraft, Marty Ault, Judy Cimino, Linda Bradley, Shari Mattix, Debbie Jen- nings, Paula Thorne, Marilyn Garrison, Linda Miller, Kay Fishback. Second Row: Kathy Kaeuper, Susie Berry, Karen Gesell, Kay Babbitt, Linda Chapman, Jane Weckel, Barb Karowsky, Marsi Myers, Sue Stidham, Camby Brann, Susie Hughes. Third Row: Judy Edwards, Rosemary Snyder, Nancy Royer, Candy Kirkwood, Nancy Bolyard, Cindy Bowser, Jan Fuller, Barb Cook, Sue Mortier, Sally Hendrickson. Fourth Row: Gail Acomb, Vicki Barr, Rita Broderick, Sally Douglass. Fifth Row: Sheryl Myers, Sandy Pearson, Shirley Steinwedel. Sixth Row: Betsy Curtis, Melinda Cannon, Debbie Nelson. Seventh Row: Linda Vanette, Tammie Huppert. ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . took first place honors in Variety Show. . . also first place in Chariot Race with Sigma Phi Epsilon during Circus Feed. . . sponsored first annual Ugly Legs Dance. . . pledges became Singing Valentines for a week . . . won overall trophy for Derby Day . . , sponsored Linda Lee who reigned as Derby Day Queen . . . worked with National Arthritis Foundation to raise funds. . . sponsored Miss Ball State Court member. 337 ALPHA PHI Front Row: Molly Woerner, Joey Erne, Anne Pledderer, Sharry Dunwiddie, Pam Rogers, Marilyn Jones. Second Flow: Anita Augsburger, Jeannine DeCarlo, Diane Stucker, Becky Wilder, Anita Westerfield. Third Row: Marilyn Van Hoozen, Linda Cohee, Ruth Muir, Cathey Richardson, Pam Waymire, Jean Hartman. Fourth Row: Susan Dettmer, Lynn Kilnowitz, Karen Clark, Linda Geesarnan, Penny Pepple. Fifth Row: Brenda Brand, Susie Uarian, Cindy Bell, Teresa Hilgenberg. Sixth Row: Linda Miller, Jeannie Davenport, Jan Poole, Cathie Curtner, Diane Snider, Kris Lawson, Chris Tochterman, Nancy Clamme. Seventh Row: Connie Latta, Jane Switzer, Pam Lierman, Bev Bangeter, Kathy Tumbush, Cynthia Taber. I .al .PHA PHI MW President John Pruis and Diane Heinlen were crowned King and Queen of Hearts by the Alpha Phis. Sisters sold balloons to raise money for the Heart Fund. ALPHA PHI ...hosted annual state day.. . captured first place in Homecoming float competition . . . second place in Spring Sing. . . sponsored lVliss Ball State finalist and SAE Playmate of the Year . . . presented speaker from the Peace Corps. . . raised funds through heart fund project . . . sponsored President's Breakfast . . . also lVlother's Weekend . . . held a workshop for officers. Alpha Phi vocalists provide entertainment during rush. ALPHA PHI Front Row: Deborah Artman, Gwen Sartain, Marsha Anhold, Kathy Niedzielski. Second Row: Terry Walker, Sue Betz, Maribeth Lefton, Linda Carson, Becky Franklin, Teresa Fincher, Lynn Parker, Diane Heinlen, Jama Shaffer, Third Row: Linda Flaming, Thresa Stallings, Debbie Nleyer, Sandy Rufenbarger, Mary ee Osborne, Linda Darlington, Carol Smith, Vicki Alfrey, Toni Peabody, an Chappell. 33.9 340 X gg? -gn--. ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Front Row: Karen Hazelett, Linda Cleland, Diana Henry, Lura Vermilya, Dee Feld, Becky Flayls. Second Row: Linda Vonderau, Debbie Faust, Marty Stephens, Lorilee Paith, Jeanne Greene, Trish Boguslaw, Charleen Miller, Leslie Griffin. Third Row: Pat Paulin, Pam Ingram, Sylvia Wiley, Marilyn Jackson, Pam Fisher, Susie Applegate, Bonnie Puckett, Linda Wyrick. Fourth Row: Anne Boehm, Susie Smale, Sharee Burns, Mary Beall, Vickie Daugherty. Fifth Row: Sharon Teague, Flo Morris, Jolyn Gough, Connie White. Sixth Row: Kendra Tearney, Phyllis Madison, Barb Hill, Jan Lautenschlag, Julie Seal. ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA.. . captured first place in Tug-of-War . . . won second place honors in Spring Sing. . . held a spring retreat. . . officers attended workshop at Western Michigan . . . cheered patients at Muncie Nursing Home with a Christmas visit . . . honored parents at a banquet . . . hosted tea for Miss Ball State finalists . . . sold candy and cleaned jewelry to raise money . . . participated in Derby Day, Campus Chest, Spring Sing. Alpha Sigs excitedly plan their at- tack to grab a Sigma Chi Derby. 4- i R mlm I 5 M5158 YL.-us - Y SNR:-2-m fe . ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Front: Linda Wagoner, Pamela Moore, Diann Anderson, Susan Zimmerman. Seated: Linda Sharkey, Susan Arbaugh, Marcia Phelps, Laura Loyd, Pat Hill, Linda Lazier, Susie Pitman, Peggy Ude, Nancy Brainard, Linda McNiece. Standing: Cheryl Straham, Diane Linegar, Carol Gossett, Sandy Senour, Jan Emens, Anita Hamilton, Sharon Vonderau, Janis Gochenour, Kathy Vincent, Sandy Lowell, Mary Murphy, Cathy Clark. Alpha Sigs provided a muchaneeded service with their jewelry cleaning. 355.33 Q puff f 'YQ' Guy 'mf 3.11, mfr 5 W, ,z-1 6 . Llll Qgmgllff -nl ...- 34 342 ALPHA SIGMA TAU Seated: Coreene Galeziewski, Pam Method, Brenda Wilson, Barbara Heeb, Deborah Patrick, Charlene Wunschel, Sharon Wunschel, Becky Venne, Carolyn Mennen. Standing: Judy Kesler, Belinda Kruger, Robin Gardner, Joyce Pankiewicz, Lydia Horner, Shirley Gilbert, Betsy Floss, Dottie Griffith, Rhonda Stansbury, Rita Ackermann. 3. - - lvl A ALPHA SIGMA TAU . . . sent delegates to national convention in New Orleans, placed first in scrapbook and song competition . . . gave parties for Muncie Boy's Club. . . sent contributions to Pine Mountain Settlement. . . sponsored style show. . .also chili supper. . . sold candy and candles to raise money . . . placed second in Circus Feed chariot race. . . went on a spring campout. . . raised money to buy glasses for a needy child. Arr sex Alpha Sigma Tau pledges sing happily at the sorority presentation. S1155 ALPHA SIGMA TAU Front Row: Robyn Garrett, Alice Nickell, Jeanine Crum, Sandy Kelmpay. Second Row: Kathi Wells, Cathy Norman, Christy Sharp, Mary Jo Mucha, Sue Schirr, Linda Weiss. Third Row: Kris Pavloovich, Bobbi Georgia, Thelma Fietz, Sarah Munier, Sally Scarborough, Mary Herkomer. , IN 3 , P5--, x I 'fi 3 The Campus Chester for Alpha Sigma Tau, dressed as George Wash- ingtan, urged students to trust in the project. Q. F 'N S i RV i 1 . i ,SRX--Lvxkbi QF - Q, Q is X125 , ' .3335 f., 9. ui. I EQ I A A of xx l 2' v- ,f ,Q A X -, r . .i 0 W N .V x Rx A .M vi 'x , 5-az ,Nail ,512-, ,E 2,2 , 1, bw '. . o ,'-1 ' if '12 .QNX 3, IRI. gi, , 5: , L ' :'f'gf'ii:i 31535 if I V '- B x f 'llllvq 343 344 X ffy' .,, ChiOs ca-sponsored the Fall Ex- travaganza with the SAEs. Pledges devoted time and energy to collecting money for the March of Dirnes. wean if 23.1153 1 -- l-G il! - , , UI cl5'1rf1,0CfdCf5h , f,,.l? 3 C, 'lx'-57! I i A f Ziff lim- ai l lnppim- be UF PREVENT uf . X39 Wm vm fl., we Eff 5-f -. tt . 3 Q -ru Quia CHI OMEGA Front Flow: Mary Ann Petrick, Lynn Cornwell, Carolyn White, Dee McKinsey, Cindy Haehl, Nancy Hart. Second Row: Dardee Bell, Nancy Jared, Sue Stafford, Julia Wyatt, Kathy Doheny, Melinda Herberger, Camille Floss, Sonda Gatliff, Judy Konwerski, Deedee Bencur, Nikki Albright. Standing: Cinda Gabe, Judy Blaskovich, Ginny Blackmore, Susan Hoff, Kathy Frank, Margene Mitchell, Peggy Robert- son, Karen Fleynolds, Colleen McDougall, Nancy McFall, Jan Metz, Judy Sparks, Valerie Sipole, Marti Decker, Marilyn Stone, Tina Powell, Yvonne Kasonovich, Debbie Doty, Mary Oberlin, Mary Kay Bushong. Ji' x f t rm,- 4 f . S f 'x r. .. 5 x ' 's .rl I . , An. Q CHI OMEGA Front: Debbie Bunnell, Nancy Pearson, Suzy Hudson, Debby Flunnels. Second Row: Kathy Lewis, Rhonda Ross, Barbara Wyatt, Susan Schrader, Mary Jolliffe, Nancy Messina, Teresa Griffith, Nancy Garber, Phyllis Calloway. Back Row: Pat Armbruster, Jane Ellis, Pat Warren, Nanina Williams, Linda Todd, Nancy Bigler, Amanda Williams, Kathy McGovern, Christi Eads. CHI OMEGA. . . co-sponsored annual Fall Extravaganza with Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . member Judy Blaskovich reigned as Homecoming Queen . . . hosted a faculty tea . . . entertained orphans at a Christmas party . . . conducted March of Dimes project . . . attended State Day in Indianapolis. . . sponsored Miss Ball State contestant . . . participated in all-campus events including Campus Chest, Variety Show, Spring Sing and Bike-a-thon. 345 346 3 A , E wig -. X 1-3-R X 'Gs F5 DELTA ZETA . . . presented bridal fashion show to raise money for Ball State hearing clinic. . . won outstanding chapter in nation award at i convention in St. Louis. . . honored 'I Homecoming queen candidates at annual tea . . . serenaded fraternities during Halloween . . . captured third place in Homecoming float 1 competition . . . sponsored member of s ' Homecoming Queen's court. . . honored parents at Parents' Day Banquet. 3 a , ,. .,.-,Jm.....Y.t.....,...,,......, Because it's their place for eating, sleeping, studying, H and playing, sisters strive ta keep the suite spotless. - . f Q DELTA ZETA Seated: Ginny Walker, Leah Wolverton, Sandy Koertge, Lana Hinke, Lynn Beitelshees, Linda Wright, Nancy Dubois, Debby Onika. Standing: Annette Weiske, Debbie Seigfried, Suellen Sparling, Bonnie Schlenker, Linda Przychodny, Barbara Fawcett, Connie Beinburg, Diane Airgood, Mary Kay Csider, Diana Morrison, Mary Pritchard, Dianna Mitchell, Sue Andrews. -.......,.., DZ 's carefully inspect the Delta Chi bomb to make sure it won't explode. Sisters entertain prospective members at the first rush teas. K. L I i ,mens G6 Q 5 fi ffl!-9 Af? K DE LTA ZETA Front Row: Peggy Soboleski, Pam Schweitzer, Linda Mclntyre, Judie Gall, Sally Kaiser, Terry Green, Jonene Davis, Bev Fielding. Second Row: Jamie Meagner, Marsha Harrison, Shirley Coleman, Sue Holtel, Kathy Kelly, Maryellen Wurz, Jennifer Wiggins, Jan Messick, Ellen Bethel. Third Row: Kathy Cruse, Carol Wellendorf, Linda Endicott, Jean Reuter, Jean Tracy, Susan Ertel, Donna Smithey, Sue Colglazier, Becky Dunn. , .Nl 34 7 DE LTA SIGMA THETA Mechall Jackson, Yvonne Davis, Cynthia Mann, Mary Jackson, Clarise Mason, Melvia Duerson, Penny Ralston, Linda Howard, Toni Rice. DELTA SIGMA THETA Front Row: Lynda Haywood, Carolyn Powell, Deloris Thompson, Sharon Braboy, Patricia Reed. Second Row: Diane Jackson, Mary James, Antionette Myers, Gloria Turner, Federa Sells, Jackie Owens, Beverly Allen, Marion Black, Daverna Jackson, Ermalene Rountree. :pi ii x.-' 2 s 34.9 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Seated: Toni Trice, Rosemary Rogers, Tommy Campbell Patricia Holbert. Standing: Marilyn Tevis, Jeanette Elliott Maurme Harper, Sandra McCants, Guendolyn Byrd, Wanda Henderson Chrlsandra Douglas, Barbara Hampton, Leveina Fountain. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA. . . became affiliated with a national chapter . . . attended district conven- tions. . . held a leadership workshop . . . sponsored Vanna Lounge. . . raised money by holding a Canned Good Dance. . . participated in Homecoming, Miss Ball State, Campus Chest and Best-Dressed Coed . . . rode in Trike-A-Thon . . . held a Get-Acquainted Dance . . . washed cars to raise money. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Front Row: Deborah Barnett, Barbara Sim- mons, Brenda Girton. Second Row: Betty Watts, Pam Barnes, Cheryl Hunt, Patricia Wilson, Hermetta Jennings. Third Row: Connie Bentley, Sandra Young, Carmen Marks, Beverly Matthews. 350 5 Randy Arneson serves Brenda Lynas and Linda Todd at Kappa Theta Rho's final party, Cinderella's Ball. Debbie Miller and Lou Petering en- joy Derby Day activities. mf? x 7 .,i.LNE -......s.., 1, ff- K 1' ,A-' 1 ni 2 .1 f 357 KAPPA THETA RHO Front Row: Linda Yanez, Tina Wysong, Chris Inman, Doris Kohlheim. Second Row: Pegge Masterson, Sharon Pehler, Chris Ebenholtz, Mary Rash, Lou Petering. Third Row: Jan Gorr, Cynda Crabill, Suzi Richardson, Debbie Flanders. Fourth Row: Pam Lingeman, Ann Selke, Linda Suiter, Char Ellison, Vicki Scott. Fifth Row: Julie Kirkpatrick, Debbi Miller, Arlene Powell, Cindy Earnest. Sixth Row: Susan Mahony, Judy Young, Nancy Jurik, Chrystie Little, Ruth Coddineton. KAPPA THETA RHO . . . Tied for first-place honors in Sigma Sigma Sigma Hi-Gl project . . . entertained Bethel Home Boys with Christmas party. . . placed second in Variety Show. . . treated orphans at Halloween . . . copped second place in Sigma Chi Derby Day chase . . . peddled Swipe-a-Shine in Tally Arcade. . . joined with Sigma Alpha Epsilon for Homecoming lawn decorations. KAPPA THETA RHO Front: Maude Bredesen, Jane Ervin. Seated: Diane McNeil, Sandy McGuire, Nancy Gillis, Trela Miller, Cindy Brandt, Jane Myers, Vicki Shives, Laurie Kelly, Randi Scheffel, Eva Kish. Standing: Dana Robertson, Barbara Stoneking, Susan Papai, Cheri Merriman, Jackie Wolter, Sue Engle, Lois Williamson, Cynthia Lucas, Kay Price, Janie Newman, Sandy Bailey, Brenda Snelling. 352 PI BETA PHI Front: Claudia Cotton, Barb Frossard. Seated: Susan McLean, Jo Black, Donna Webb, Tara Boitet, Linda Newman, Dee McCIintic, Bonnie Pearson, Diane Briede, Linda Colescott. Standing: Nanci Huesing, Pam Chapman, Barb Macmullin, Sue Bradley, Debbie Clark, Jane Kreighbaum, Sue Ann Wrenn, Cathe Earle, Mary Lou Nichols, Hannah Parker. Pi Phis enthusiastically watch in Derby Day activities. Bell-bortomed Pi Phis and Betas sang Cali f- ornia Dreamin' for Spring Sing. Oh Ywiiff ' f dx.fbS. A Y I, -xc. X v , sg as 2. I' ,pf X533 X, .LLL Jane Harrigan and Nanci Smucker meet sisters from other chapters at Pi Phi State Day. sf' Pl BETA PHI Front Row: Linda Olson, Alison Holloway, Suzy Jacobs, Linda Jewett, Vicki Powell, Coleen Baker, Charlene Markovich, Terri Sutherland. Second Row: Charlene Stoneburner, Bev Weinkauf, Terrie Mahin, Cris Waite, Karen Morris, Pam Loper, Doreene Dolnics, Karen Ostermeyer. Third Row: Cheryl Jones, Penney Pitman, Vicky Beyer, Carol Cooper. Fourth Row: Nancy Barton, Bev Bailey, Cindy Hubbard. Fifth Row: Susie McCartney, Deeg Smith, Sharon Smith, Ginny Voris. Sixth Row: Lenna Harrison, Bonnie Moran, Jan Goins. Seventh Row: Beverly Nicoles, Paula Mons, Cathy Cheever, Marilyn Drake. Eighth Row: Joanna Davis, Nanci Smucker, Janie Harrigan, Mary Carlson, Janie Faris, Suzie Bigler, Connie Huff, Pl BETA PHI . . . hosted State Day. . . sponsored first runner-up in Miss Ball State. . . placed third in Variety Show. . . first runner-up in Derby Day Queen competition . . . took 28 pledges. . . participated in Spring Sing. . . placed first in costumes for Trike A-Thon . . . sponsored the garter toss booth in Sigma Alpha Epsilon Circus Feed. . . member tapped for Clavia . . . members selected for Who's Who. 353 354 Sigma Beta Chi flappers sang Thoroughly Modern Millie in Spring Sing competition. New names and faces are a constant topic of 'S sf, conversation during rush. 4 f SIGMA BETA CHI Front Row: Sandra Smock, Susan Bauer, Ginny Forrest, Vernita Knapp, Ellen Forkner, Joyce Caughey. Second Row: Danny McFarren, Linda Wright, Sara Zolman, Betsy Auman, Susan Vance, Kathy Bendit. Third Row: Nancy Fitting, Marsha Zook, Susan Guingrich, Lynn Felt. Fourth Row: Micki Bosworth, Margie Cossairt, Linda Flosenberger, Dianne Adkins, Lynel Kendall. Fifth Row: Mary Jane Toliver, Donna Balser, Vi Bayus, Debbie Cummins. Sixth Row: Diane Pliska, Janet Wilds, Beverly Kelso, Joyce Pierce, Sherry Bans. Seventh Row: Cathie Swanson, Vicki Palmer, Kay McCauley, Susie Robinett. AX X A55 SIGMA BETA CHI . . .conducted toy drive for Mental Health Association . . . wrote letters for Operation Hi-Gl . . . washed cars and sold candy to raise money . . . actives and pledges went on an overnight. . . entertained sponsors at a tea . . . officers went on a retreat . . . trade party with Theta Xi . . . competed in Derby Day, Spring Sing, Variety Show, Tug-of-War . . . saw a Harry Gaunt Diamond display. SIGMA BETA CHI Front Row: Diane Buchanan, Patricia McKenna, Sue Taylor, Kathy Timmons, Linda Hitzeman, Sharon Blair. Second Row: Linda Smaltz, Karen Jennings, Kathy Lane, Kathy Clark, Susan Long, Judy Johnson, Kay Aumann, Diane Neuman. Third Row: Pamela Pienz, Ruth Torrie, Joyce Becker, Ann Scott, Linda Carpenter, Marci Hiatt, Susie Huffer, Diane Bien, Cathy Brubaker, Jo Ann Deutscher, Patti Brown, Karla Kuhn, Suzanne Story. 355 i II. xx U S 53 g .,, 2 SIGMA KAPPA Seated: Diane Robertson, Sandy Fisher, Judy Ketter- ing, Linda Thomas, Barbara Gniadek, Jane Fenn. Standing: Lynn Backerneyer, Ginny Bittle, Jean Thomas, Jan Clark, Pat Wilson, Jocelyn Michael, Sheri Goforth, Linda Haines, Betsy Ellis, Cris Casey, Susan Lowell. SIGMA KAPPA. . . honored national sorority vice-president with reception . . . walked away from state day retreat with first place singing award . . . took second place in Vanna Lounge. . . colored Easter eggs for hospital patients . . . served tea to fraternity housemothers . . . recognized campus sorority pledges at tea . . . exchanged Valentines with and entertained nursing home patients. . . culminated year with closed dance. Pam Metzger inspects her hairdo while riding on Sigma Kappa's Homecoming float. SIGMA KAPPA Front Row: Janie Moore, Nancy Nienaber, Pam Metzger, Lynn Vicars, Joyce Moore, Myra Middleton, Charlotte Broach, Sara Wiesjahn, Judy Jost. Second Row: Linda Thalheirner, Barb Johns, Carol Smith, Judy Reynolds, Connie Shook, Linda Flosenau, Sarah Worley, Joyce Mitchurn. Third Row: Carol Patterson, Carol Potter, Jan Diggins, Barb Janovsky, Julie Flory, Charlotte Davis, Ginny Thiele, Janie Welch. Fourth Row: Andrea Taylor, Kathy Cheever, Beth Swain, Cindy Housemeyer. Fifth Row: Moffett Robinson, Shirleen Adams, Ellen Woods, Sarah Halbrook, Betty Little, Jeanie Sarver, Julie Shearer, Sandy Gellert. 35 7 'Z ' s -,Q Y , J -f , . . i ia , ' . gawk' ' ' , ' .. , br' we-Il'g.tf1lrgifs'i , ,-l'T'TW '7i i for V R- ,,,, if , , ,..:f,, i i 1,L .,-,'-a'L,3ff1--- -,, ,ff . + - ' 554.22 , 22'-' W f 'w2fQQ+ ,?,fLw -W9 'L if. I , , f ix'-1 R - - f5'??4isV Shui. V-LY' A-'- ,e . Q . H ' if ic .n-- if ef' 5'F'KE'PX'?'f 13. X I-'Z' ' 'ij' ' 4--w -. A'.xu,,,:,,,,e.',i.v V- 1 -- 1 1 in in 4 u f 'er' igaffr? ' . f ' J A J' f 1 N '-'. 1A.fK.p-A.- .1 Q, , : fr I 4, N - X . ,fx-A ' if . fc , , .,.- , . . , , Y. J 'f' -1:52. 1 f A , at , . - ,-I g , -,g X - Mi., l ' R I fb. .K , I 1 a ev .W 'J J 'l,l.f'fQ.t!1 I lr 7 Q l J' After welcoming rushees to their suite all day, one Sigma Kappa decided it was time for a little nap. .Mg , , i 64, 3 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Front Row: Terri Raver, Karen Kamp, Jane Bartik, Jan Scheumann, Sherry Casey, Cindy Geyman. Second Row: Sandra Mignery, Kathy Youngerman, Joyce Brower, Margo Frey, Betty Opsahl, Terri Tucker, Patty Doddo. Third Flow: Judy Mills, Pauline Bower, Linda Roberts, Ann Richman, Julie Mullen, Sue Bock, Francine Lessard, Jodi Kelley, Peggy Miller. A Tri Sig anxiously waits to dive into her dish of whipped cream in Derby Day contests. SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA. . .directed annual Hi-GI project . .. sponsored fish fry with Sigma Chi. . . won best support tro phy and second place in Trike-A-Thon . . . constructed second place Homecoming float. . .joined with Sigma Phi Epsilon for Heart Fund dance . . . watched sister crowned Miss Ball State. . . headed Bachelor ofthe Year festiv- ities. . . placed second in Sigma Chi Derby Day chase. aa. l K7 ga? Sorority scrapbooks record all the mem- orable highlights and awards of the year. Snow White 's walking seven dwarfs added color and ex tra interest to Tri Sig's second place float winner. SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Front Row: Marcia Martin, Joann Windhauser, Debbie Baldwin, Melanie Walters, Debbie Williams. Second Row: Sara Schneider, Loretta Wood, Nancy LaFountain, Janet Storey, Darlene Mahan. Third Row: Sandy Hanusin, Brenda Seibert, Kathy Pahls, Sally Latchaw, Debby Ladow. Fourth Row: Joyce Van Dalsen, Delice Snyder, Marilou Green, Pam Meyer, Tana Robison. Fifth Row: Jo Flamey, Donna Moreno, Joann Stohler, Ginny Hunt, Judy Allen. Sixth Row: Bev Fedewa, Bev Zoeller, Linda Wilson, Sandee Stites, Allison Vance, Kay Davis. Seventh Row: Beth Richardson, Christy Caldwell, Marti Keller, Condy Beckley. Eighth Row: Melanie Kessler, Sallie Culbert, Nancy McVicker, Kathy McCord, Dayle Fullenvvider, Elaine Amy, Nancy Bell. F f T7 BETA THETA PI Front Row: Dan Meek, Carl Matsumura, Eric Hougland, Dave Henke, Carl Pieroni, Fred Golden, Dave Wil- lard, Dick Dettrner. Second Row: Steve Schein, Steve Sirmin, Tim Jessup, Doug DeWitt, Steve Ramsey, Jim Weber, Charlie Huber, Timothy Tochford. Third Row: Fred Layman, Harry Clark, Don Jaynes, Jeff Zinder, Mike Watson. Fourth Row: Dick Prese ser, Jim Kress, Kent Clark, Jeff Hunter. Fifth Row: Dave Sum- mers, J. D. Russell, Greg Linder, Jim Haro, Tom Murphy. Sixth Row: Joe Kempler, Denny Pelley, Steve Berger, Dave Miller, Mark Miller, Rick Krueger. Back Row: Don VanDam, Larry Scheidler, Steven Carmichael, John Olsen, Bill Mitchell. BETA THETA Pl Front Row: Sam Metzker, Dan Weeks, Mike Parsons, Mark Savell, Ed Connolly, Ken Wilson. Second Row: Steve Carey Berger, Michael Cullison, Gene Ferguson, Jeff Richman, Mike Bigler, Frank Mascari, Bill Davis, Jeff Linder. Back Row: Scott McClelland, Rick Ellsworth, Mike Schrarnm, Jeff Wallish, Rob Clevenger, Jan Gillespie, Larry Haste, Ed Gryvna, Allan Christenson, John Olsen, Mike Bartlett, William Groome, Joe Kempler, Larry Scheidler, J. D. Russell, Denny Pelley. Betas sing enthusiastically as they present their pledges. BETA TH ETA Pl . . . designed and constructed first place Homecoming float . . . sung to first place honors in Var- iety Show . . . decorated house with 50-foot Santa Claus . treated orphans at Christmas . . . brought Four Tops and Savoy Brown to campus. . . exchanged alohas with Sigma Chi's, Phi Delta Theta's and dates at annual luau . . . partied with Miami University brothers . . . honored Mom and Pop at Parent's Day festivities. 1 2 1 L. at S g-J' A The Betas again presented their ever- ? popular girlie show at the Chi'O-SAE ' , Fall Extravaganza. Mike Schramm. BETA THETA Pl Front Row Paul Flay, John Adams, Steve Pierce, Harry Blowers, Conrad Howe, Jeff Thatcher, Dave Young, Jerry Wooten, Michael Bigler. Second Row: Jeff Jernl gan, Greg Silver, Sam Wearly, Kris Leonakis, Gene Ferguson, Ken Wilson, Mike Bartlett, Steve Messel. Third Row: Douglas Marsh, Stephen Frank, Sam Metzker, Dan Weeks, Jeffry Wal lish, Fourth Row: Bill Blauvett Phil Dull, David Greene, Skip Miller, Mike Cullison. Fifth Row Max Oyler, Larry Haste, Sean Kiely, Flon Ferguson, Mike Hickey, Dennis Hague. Sixth Row: Frank Mascari, Jeff Flich man, Jan Gillespie, Ed Connolly Roger Adams. Seventh Row Richard Wraight, Bill Davis Michael Parsons, Bob Clevenger Bill Swiss. Back Row: Scott McClelland, Craig Stienecker Larry McCollum, Bill Groome Pledge night: a time for songs, chants, and a renewal of the spirit of brotherhood. GQ' CHI KAPPA EPSILON Front Row: Donald Nichols, Mike Andrews, Thomas Schrope, John Lippincott, Jim Edwards, Tom Akard. Second Flow: Jim Thompson, Jim Hockey, Steve Delott, John Hostetler, Hank lVlcKillip, Jim Panzica, Chuck Lazzara, John Schmanski. Third Row: Bill Wingrove, Larry Dlott, Ted Thacker, Clifford Brooks, James Bean, John Panzica. all tt ' N f'l.,4.w ' A , J.f.j4H'f'g' aff f' ...ip , 4 ,, . ,H ' fi' 1 CHI KAPPA EPSILON Front Row: Dave Musser, Rick Patton, Tom Lazzara, Terry Curren, Jim Wise, John Meiss, Mike Poe, Ed Malinowski, Greg Fritz, Jeff Marcuson, Pat Corydon, Jay Lowe, Glenn Baird, Chuck Smith, Jim Coyle, Steve Tolin, Dick Leming, Bill Hammerle, Steve Woodworth, Don McCollum, Clinton Rockey. Second Row: Jon Shively, Denny Cook, Larry Matanich, Bob Harris, Dan Minnick, Harvey Popp, Rick Guipe, Bill Gerlib, Ray Miller, Mark Petty, Steve Clapham, Jerry Funk, Rodger Wallace, John Roberson, Dave Weist. Third Row: Steve Wingrove, Bob Sauter, Larry Blanck, Rick Scott, Terry Demien, Denny Kane, Dave Meno, Chris Dauss, Dan Downing, Joe Williamson, Mike Morris, Bob Goldsberry, Denny Pursley. CHI KAPPA EPSILON . . . rapidly growing local frater- nity . . . initiated ten new members . . . worked toward na- tional affiliation with Phi Delta Theta fraternity . . . hopes to achieve national status within one year . . . leased first house which served as home for the ex- ecutive council and a meeting place for chapter meetings and activities . . . member selected as Bache- lor of the Year . . . placed in Variety Show. 363 if -f ta, if .KL 4-N.. 9 sta' ' 4 Q w ,ve l . iz! 'Lx 9 Ml 364 Delta Chis guard their bomb, making sure no sorority girls will steal it away. lt's always relaxing to remain after dinner and discuss the day's activities with brothers. S N X -.ang . we DELTA CHI Front Row: George Brown, Stephen Baron, Kim , Mike Green. Second Row: J. Ernest lVlurica, Stephen Haig, John Knoll, William Herridge, J. Kevin Brady, Bruce Baldwin, Dave Rice. Third Row: AI DeHart, Steve Betzner, Phil Stiers, Ron lVlcAtee, Tom Chapman, Stephen Burt, Steve Williamson. Fourth Row: Fred Powers, Vern Hitch, John Perkins, Chuck Turner, Jim Sanford, Mike Farrington, Stan Wyrick. . Q, 'jg r X we we K W :Y li f ix., is N X x S N ix 'Inman QV RNS -, XY ma-we X A N m -IBQQ ,. , - f -- . ia i J pw . QQX, 3: .. A . XXQM5: X 'Ia .I ' X X XC f . Y V - X .fry ,' W ex t , ' . - E 3 N w i, Q 5 . J? gig, . Ci' gif t 'i' r J ff? : . f i I-,,, ' 'lv' I 'w ,U 'UQQQ K' .1-.jr i U ':- 'L' -fy.-r., ,5351f5f' l ' F I.: 33 ,f , 'N Q 3 .- .Ws,-re , m , Q v ,.. ,,..,. , X . x X R ,,, X -' - . f X . 5 5 X. A x , I X 'S if nu wi' -, ,,-, DE LTA CHI Front Row: Larry Aclcox, Jod Kelkhoff, Richard Friedaver, Steve Drinkut. Second Row: Reed Brosius, Tom Tritch, Tom Forkner, Rick Armstrong, Randy DeHart, David Dixon, Cliff Lehman. Third Row: David Balle, Michael Schweitzer, John Burns, Jeff Williams, Kenneth Klutake, Steve Blades, David Clark, Mark Summers, Dave Gamble, Bruce Jackson. lf' if ' xx, ,W gui, I 0 4 3 155,535.4 A f 5 f v -y ,. -'5 ax E ' 7 T1..1 115115-'iebiix ' f' 1: 'Fifi -.J 1.. if l sqm litilizf f 4, Nfl: lfluli IT? 366' DELTA TAU DELTA Front Row: Butch Roettger, Jim Stephenovich, Jeff Yelton, Mark Ortleib, Jerry Sullivan. Second Row: Dick O'Brien, Denny Beck, Greg Walsko, John Dick, John Scott, Doug Richards, Tim McGuire, Bill Breitfield, Scott Trust, Steve Gaines. Back Row: Randy Robinson, Randy Turner, Greg Wadsworth, Paul Grew, Tim Young- blood, Craig Cain, Terry Hunsucker, Mike Yancey, Steve Macy, Denny Fernung, Cliff Cochron, Garry Riggle, Mike Szentesy, Jack Siegel, Steve Miller, Bob Philbert, Dick Carmicheal, Jim Talbot, Jim Kuss, Tom Borshoff. Chief Dwayne Reese says how to all the people watching the Homecoming parade as he rides on the Delts' float. 1: ?'f. 'T-' in r.,,- - U -4 ln their new house, Delts found many different spots to have meals. Living in a fraternity house brings ex tra responsibilities, such as making sure the floors are clean and shiny. 'Qu -If DELTA TAU DELTA Front Row: Pat Mulloy, Randall Keesling, Robert Cline, Jim Dickson, Karl Reese. Second Row: Steve Haas, D. Wilson, Bill Howell, Dan Kinsey, Mike Lauer, Richard Hines. Third Flow: Larry Zeck, Jack Rustamier, Tom Avery, Gary Nelson, Tom Downs, Ovidio Fernandez-Cuervo, David L. Steigerwald, Jeff Kubly, Paul Meier. Fourth Row: Mike Davis, Ed Smith, Mike Rush, Doug Koliboski, Tom Fletcher, Steve Shelby. 36 7 368 ,NN Lambdas and Chi0s fire up for Q P their Spring Sing appearance. ga LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Front Row: Mrs. Y Esther Patterson, housemotherg Clark Crouse, Bill Bengen, James Ferrell, Larry Sipos, Bruce Phillips, Jim Hall, Larry Erath. Second Row: Jim Craham, Mike Schwenk, Sebastian McGinn, Glen Snow, Ed Bristow, Tom Bartel, Ron Bell, Gary Gibboney, 5 ' Lewie Endres. Third Row: Dave Brunk, Paul -V Cave, Dick Brown, Jim Ehlebracht, Randy ,Mg I K N Johnson, Don Burchfield, Gary Lietz, Jerry A VandePutte. V ' Q f I LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Front Row: Keith Stewart, Leigh Smith, Larry Avery, Terry Thurman, Terry Campbell, Al Martha, Flex Campbell, Joe Dawson. Second Row: Kevin Parsons, John Tannuzzo, Marc Lancaster, John Fletemeyer, Pat Corso, Jeff Stinson, Dave Flobinson, Mike Lady, Craig Groninger. Third Flow: Mark Lyons, Bill Williams, Dave McKay, Lance Rhodes, John Vance, Gus Nierman, Jim Tilford, Tim Fogarty, Tim Shattuck, Vince Taylor, Joe Stafford, Jim Muldoon, Dick Falls, Jeff Fording, Brent Loeloff. ,IY 'tv LAMBDA CHI ALPHA . . . sponsored 19th annual Bike-a-Thon and expanded the race into a weekend spectacular. . . hosted National Management Training Seminar . . . donated blood to raise money for gifts to Viet Nam . . . hosted Freshman Women's tea. . . washed Muncie police cars as a community service . . . carried out Operation Kidnap to collect canned foods for needy families. . . spon- sored Operation Suitcase to carry luggage for freshman women moving into dormitories. Ill ,, :la A ,-17-...ee .D Myra Middleton tries to escape from the clutches of two Lambda villians during Operation K idnap. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Front Row: James Buda, Dan Walkey, Martin Hartman, Fred Stark, John Miles, David James, Stephen Cooper, Doug Floyd, Alan McPherson. Second Row: Michael Nova, Robert Albano, Herb Robbins, Bill Long, Steve Cartwright, Bill Teuton, Edward Bellows, Mark Booth, Chuck Adams, Earl Richter. Third Row: Ron Barsh, Bill Schuster, Bruce Klonowski, Jon Cave, Ron O'Neil, John Creech, Dale Thompson, Pat Mark, Tim Kolbe. Tim Medland. 369 so 'iii' 'Q' A A Bill Moorhous and Jon Cave help their visitors unwrap gifts. 370 vw-'.+...,.. ,, , .- KAPPA ALPHA PSI Front Row: Kelly Jennings, Wayne Menton, Claude Motley, Wesley Bennett, Maurice Roundree, Johnnie Johnson, Larry Willis, Benjamin Russull. Second Row: David Means, Ron Williams, Jessie Stewart, Dwayne Richardson, Dave Davis, Myron Richardson, John White, Tom Humphrey, Roger Whitfeld, Albert Hazelwood, Larry Whitney, Phil Snorten, John Edmunds. F PHI SIGMA EPSILON . . . hosted several national officers who came to speak to chapter members. . . printed and sold school calendars to raise money . . . participated in Campus Chest, Homecoming float competition, Bike- a-thon, Bachelor of the Year contest . . . sponsored several house parties. . . honored members at closed dance . . . initiated 8 nevv members. PHI SIGMA EPSILON John Beeson, Mark Kemper, Phil DeFlolf, Mick Wilt, Mark Smith, Al Hardin, Dan North, Michael Moore. Front Row: John Cassell, Jim Walmer, Gary Henman, Tom Tur- ner, Steve Bailey, Bill Meitzler, Flandy Seebach, Chip Light. Se- cond Row: Rick Wolf, Mike Rawlings, Lawrence Smith, Tony Shouse. 3 4 . :Jiri -- nf- .:.. Qld- - 1.i-'i' ' 13131-in tr , in , .1 .f fx f 1' .. leaf me 'Ftp 51, K ,s,I :. I A' - A ,L 7 tj, ik ii 'L 1 , .1 Sigs prepared the greased pole for one of the many contests enjoyed by soro- rity women in the annual Derby Day. SIGMA CHI Front Flow: Mrs. Pearl Andrews, housemother, Tom Ley, David Weimer, Steve Roby, Jeff Thomas, David Wihebrink, Mike McGrath, Ron Robertson, Dennie Fieinking, Larry Metzing, Steve Miner. Second Row: Mark Beckner, Mike Kamanaroff, Dave Carroll, Bruce Allman, James McLochlin, Steve Bartlett, John Hager, Jon Bailey, Jack Hulse, Jon Bayless, Mike Beltrame. Third Flow: Robert Lips, David Letterman, William Sellery, Michael O'FIourke, Steven Livingston, Jon VanDerWeeIe, John Fortson, Fred Christopher, Jim Andrew, Fred Meyer, Jim Kennedy, Robert Arnold. SIGMA CHI . . . contributed money to Wallace Village for children . . . sponsored Derby Day . . . sent delegates to national workshop held during the summer. . . atten- ded State Day in Indianapolis . . . held Sweetheart Dance in spring. . . won first place in singles division in Spring Sing . . . took total of 64 pledges during the year. . . sponsored Pops Concert. .3 SIGMA CHI Front Row: Bruce Kosaveach, Greg Stevens, Tom Jones, Jim Markle, Tom Gehring, Rusty Clifford, Mark Bloede, Mark Reed. Second Row: Michael Scheurer, John Murphy, James Eggers, Jack Keesling, Bruce Beach, Patrick Oatis, Michael Dullaghan, James Cass, Joe Shelton. Third Row: Dan Waltz, Charles Crumbe, David Smith, Richard Sewell, Timothy Clark, John Carter, James Mercer, Dave Ashley, Ron Bayless, Gary Geiger. . 'K E v-an 5 S if y A l veal' SIGMA CHI Front Row: John Daniels, Burch Hernley, Steven Gentry, Joe Adams, Mike McKee, Randy Watson, Dave Frey, Greg Leonard, Dale Theurer. Second Row: Charlie Brown, Gary Glogas, Dennis Boerger, Tom Keesling, George Andrews, Gregg Haley, Denny Reynolds, Bob Jeffries, Jim Garrett. Third Row: Bill Brebaugh, Chuck Walters, Bruce Montgomery, Denny Gergely, Jerry LeCount, Darrell Seales, Jim Phillips, Jim lttenbach, Hugh Weber. Two Sigs prepare for the Spring Sing per- formancep their medley of Heart of My Heart and Sweetheart of Sigma Chi brought them a first place trophy in the mens' singles. ,A-wm,,.,w , 373 374 SIGMA PHI EPSILON Front Row: Dave Caughell, Dave Pick- hardt, Greg Schenkel, Terry Kel- ler, Dave Hodges, Bill Cripe, Denny Cripe, Lee Broyles, Brian McMahan. Second Row: Don Resler, Tim Cenova, Sam Goebel, Chip Palmer, Steve Hammer, Mom Kinder, Mike Pianowski, Jim Mullin, John Sorrell, Frank McCay, Chuck Hurd, Mike Hunter. Third Row: Bob Muir, Don Sternberg, Phil Sizelove, Scott Ramsey, Steve Estabrook, Frosty Girdley, Steve Kadinger, Ed Alley, Dave Wilhelm, Bob Orull, Ron Campbell. Sig Ep 's bolstered school spirit by selling Homecoming derbies. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Front Row: Jim Sopko, Bob Bruce, Mike Chomel, Ralph Zerbe, Mike Woods, Richard Panning. Second Row: Kent Narason, Greg Clark, John O'FarreIl, Dave Giambrone, Ron Fleshood, Hal Green, Bob Talbott. Third Row: Greg Brown, Julius Kantroski, Phil Lengyel, Steven Holmes, Jim Regenold, Don Cline, Ted Quick. Fourth Row: Dave Osvvalt, Jim Gladfelter, Gregg Glass, Dave Magner, Roger Holder, Bill Downey, Steve Siefferman, Tom Austin. SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . sponsored Four Seasons Concert . . . vocalized with Alpha Chi's to take first place in Spring Sing . . . won overall placing award in Bike-A- Thon . . . donated blood to Muncie blood bank . . . pulled to top place in Tug-O-War . . covered campus with red hats during Home- coming. . . united with Tri Sigs for annual Heart Fund dance . . . recognized faculty members at honorary dinner . . . entertained orphans. L K .u-3 1- ,X L 9. S , , E, ,lll gb. Im ' new 'Remix' .I 'V + f-1 ,g - SIGMA PHI EPSILON Front Row: Hal Green, Mike Sullivan, Gary Green, Doug Crowe, Brad Bayles, Ron Fleshood, Dave Giambrune, Bill Popadak, Jim Banta, John Bahler. Second Row: Kent Naragon, Bob Bruce, John O'FarrelI, Greg Clark, Glenn Hennen, Dave Smith, Ed Burke, Kim Hayden, Roger Helder, Al Guillion, Dick Canada, Jim Sopko, Steve Holmes, Dan Shepherd, Jim Morgan, Larry Smith. Third Flow: Mike Woods, Rick Panning, Tom Austin, Mike Housh, Jay Kantrowski, Phil Walker, Chuck Savickis, Jim Brock, Bob Rice, Ted Quick, Cal Gullion, Greg Glass, Reid Turner, R. C. Snyder, Dave Magner. ., . -, 'fr' -- if 376 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Front Row: Rex Stevens, Randy Liechty, Denny Dresser, Jim Wilson, Ken Haff, Norm Klopfenstein, Tom Moore, Steve Jones, Steven Spaulding. Second Row: Glen Arnold, Stan Miles, George Burch, Snuf Smith, William Novy, Ken Bishop, Joe Case, Alan Buck. Third Flow: James Moster, Robert Wall, John Flegal, Joe Cline, Don Barnes, Phil Metcalf, Dave Smith, Michael Duvall, Craig Gilliland. xi ?-ff SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Front Row: George Davis, David Noel, Dale Summers, Steve A Cochran, Bob Carlson, Fred Goldstein. Second Row: Phil Shafer, John Bergman, Dick Tobias, Ron Wise, Bernice Hedden, housernotherp Dennis Reindehl, John Cooper, Max S Kitchen, Jand Reinhardt. Third Row: Don Hughes, James Smith, Tim Williams, Brian Lewis, .lim Bennett, Dan Nead, Vern Schmaltz, Al Haverstock, Bob Kresser. Fourth Row: Bob Phillips, David Brown, Tom Hickman, Pat Sacchini, Steve Burlingame, Rick Fox, Ted Woolever, Tom Moore, Rick Jeffries. .H R. ,. The SAE -Chi0 Fall Extravaganza gave students a chance to see old friends again at the beginning of September. ,A C' i'i A QQ :F T '- SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . Co-sponsored Fall Extravaganza, Circus Feed along with Chi Omega . . . sponsored Play-mate ofthe Year Contest and dance. . . won intramural gymnastics championship . . . sponsored winning Sweetheart in state day competition . . . held a bowl-a-rama to raise money for the Heart Fund Drive. . . received scholarship recognition . . . took first place honors in Variety Show. Candy sales was a money-making project for the SAE's. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Front Row: Fred Craig, Jerry Donahue, Steve Jones, Tom Buffin, Gary Caplinger, John Norris. Second Row: Curt Weaver, Jeff Strauch, Maurice Hider, Steve Addington, Fred King, Greg McCamrnack, Steve Hackman, Mike Grimm, Dan Batts. Third Row: Thomas Armor, Dave Hine, Eugene Stamm, Gerry Holihan, Tom Mattern. x- NUI 378 SIGMA TAU GAMMA Front Row: Mike Niksic, William Browning, Joe Copeland, David Doyle. Second Row: Jeff Young, Peter Morales, Gary Gilmore, John Cambre, Marion Sullivan, Richard Higgins, Roger Moore, Mike Brock, Ed Oslawski. SIGMA TAU GAMMA . . . Ball State's first national fra- ternity . . . achieved national status in 1930 . . . worked during the year on projects which helped to raise money for remodeling of their house . . . built new chap- ter room and recreation rooms in house . . . member se- lected to be placed on Who's Who list . . . performed in a winning Variety Show act. . . supported Homecoming, Spring Sing, Campus Chest activities. SIGMA TAU GAMMA Kneeling: John Pippen, Don Glover, .lim Forbes, Ken Jones, Mark Luichinger, Steve Vadas, Jim Moore, Barry Long, Ed Hanley, Jim Berry, Gary Clem, Kent Keeney, Steve Baker, Frank Petrella, Ken White. Standing: Butch Shiplou, Mike Boyer, Keith Thomas, Bart Powell, Al Sellers, Steve Flayl, Steve Abernathy, Dan Hoyt, Rex Leavitt, Charlie Stultz, Joel Gorelick, Roger Brown, Bruce Bailey, Phil Coy, Vic Sockrider, Bob Flidgely, Tom Kerr. x. f THETA CHI Front Row: Sherm Bynum, Stephen Popplewell, Glenn Llewellyn, Ken Lytle. Second Row: Joe lVliller, Dan Palko, Angelo Franceschina, Bob Powell, Bob Fortney. Third Row: John Brogan, David Gable, John Jagger. TH ETA CHI . . . cooked and served a sizzling spe- cialty to hundreds of hungry students at annual ox roast . . . moved into new home while seeking court action against present zoning restrictions on fraternity housing . . . honored families with special Parent Day activities. . . planned all-campus dances to raise money . . . leaped full swing into Bike-A-Thon, Tug-of-War, Variety Show, Campus Chest activities. .f ' ' ,.w-w '1NY sf geese? .,,. ----' H ' L. i Quiz. 'M' - - A- j-0 ' ,, , V A 7 - --in lift!-'ry ,, . My ,, .W f .x '1ig1 .J ' A . g a-- ' '-- 1 --' tw,-M747 1-,R 'H , NN .. , , -, , - - . , f 1---Y -,-up of Zig f--gh on . g fifty Q '4v, ,'f,.-v-if-'W ' -- , ' 4 ' ,K -1:5 . Q, .. - ' .-.. .,,, - J- V ,.1-, , --- vw-Y 'S ' S' 'H' -J-t -- f1,.,,,, Je V 'if' if l is -M is iw. .- 9: g 4.-.- -gr -,.,,,,, ,,..,.v:.L.., ,Jilin - Ill -t-t ss 379 380 THETA Xl Front Row: David Deverall, Dennis Roberts, Theron Gray, Louis Christopher, Greg Flood. Second Row: Lance Sterling, Walter A. Smudzinski, Harvey Reveal, Michael Downie, Norman Weatherford, Bernard Wulle, John Pigott, Opal Sweitser, Kerry Nay. Third Row: Andrew Walter, Robert Ogden, Stephen Gale, Timmy lVlcIVIahon, Bud Graves, Bob Worch, Eugene Robb, Fred Zeller, Erland Henry, Jose Martinez, Brian Hildebrand. Fourth Row: Jan Umbaugh, George Nlarzotto, David Guinnup, Steve Jackson, Russ Hostetler, Ed Scrivnor, Don Thornburg, Dave Durocher, Pat Kelley, Steve C. Smith. lk. E H i Theta Xi brothers know that a fraternity house needs constant care and upkeep to remain a modern home. is Theta Xi's constructed an authentic fookfrig riverboat like I Mark Twain 's for the '68 Homecoming parade. l i I l Elilm 5 528858338333 i EE. 325333 RS THETA Xl I I I planned' Sponsored annual Variety Show, THETA Xl Seated: Tom Malcomb, Ron Goelz, Dennis Nowak, Larry - - - - Bryan, Mike Miller, Eric Heflin, John Lucas. Standing: Larry Dixon, event proV'dmg.taIent Competljuon for Greeks and Tom Martin, Mike Sheldon, Glen Waybright, Randy Siemen, Thomas popular entertainment for audiences. . . hosted muddy, James, Tammy ward. mucky Tug-of-War, all-campus event planned by pledge class . . . new pledges brought membership total to 80 . . added new furnishings to home while awaiting oppor- tunity to expand house . . . supported Spring Sing, Bike-A-Thon, Campus Chest, activities. 382 Housing PLAY BOY' ,Q 7 -1 - 235' 1 5 Q-is f -QNX 5. 'tix Q, Fw- .x ' Kg ' S+- A R, '- Q' I 1 5 Qi ' 23 . ci gf f, gif, Q. fi: ., 1555 I f- t - --9: - ' ' -' 11't'SQt-, . 4 x , ella Billllgz 'S- L 'x ai YM K 'f 'fe FX- wt 0 ' lv X Sw-rf B 68 rumlng X9 Hnfwf ' N xg. 'S x DRy h 90 I 'le- ., if V 5 -, ' 1 . ' Pg 5 383 .xp 6 .V Q 5 I X 5 U Pin 5 Xb S X N yr' 384 M.. E t '-1 . 'Wh jf . Q s' 'I . IT ' s 2... . if MARIA BINGHAM HALL COUNCIL Front Row: Betty Rybolt, Nancy Smale, Debbie Hightshur, Linda Sandrick, Pam Petruzzi, Jeanette Vetter, Sara Hardy. Second Row: Barb Reisel, Nicki Bosworth, Jean Tracy, Gwendolyn Byrd, Jane Kreigh- baum, Susan Morrison, Kathy Shinn, Jo Ann Tipton, Nancy Carpenter. BAKER HALL COUNCIL Seated: Ginny Walker, Wendy Coles, Susan Papai, Diana Sarber, Suzanne Goodwin, Lois Williamson, Mary Munchel, Carol Coy. Standing: Jody Gifford, Laura Han- sen, Carole Stephens, Karen Mason, Linda Herkless, Brooke Wiseman, Toots Ritter, Vicki Caywood, Barb Fawcett, Pat Cooney, Stephany DiBIasio, Patti Forbis, Kathleen Sanders, Kathryn Woolf, Jill York. Af I' Y I , .' 'L :1-B35 BAKER HALL . . .Twister party with Clevenger. . . planned Harold's Club with Williams. . . co-sponsored Dixieland Coffee House . . . organized curricular advising night . . saw Judo exhibition . . . delighted orphans with Christ- mas party. . . held a splash party. . . heard talks by Dr Huckleberry and Dr. MacGibbon . . . went carolirig MARIA BINGHAM HALL. . . organized, participated in fun filled Southwest Weekend with Elliot, Wagoner and Lucina . . . entertained mothers with vaudeville act fashion show during Ragtime to Rock Mothers' Week end . . . sponsored first runner-up in Miss Ball State pageant . . . initiated new hall-sponsored activities 2. is I J si, I 'RTP'-R 'f 3f-Z' ' OCA.. . Off Campus Association . . . lVlOC and WOC formed one organization for people liv- ing off campus . . . sponosred a dance at the beginning ofthe school year. . . also held several parties throughout the year . . . had a Christmas celebration. 5 , .I y. -, X 1 an I J fy. lx 1 .A f4IQ,V- zfsf OFF CAMPUS ASSOCIATION Bill Gilbert, Julian Hudson, Bonnie Holle, Claudia Cotton, Anita Dierckman, Rosonda Gatliff, Harlan Wright, Julia Brenneman, Jaline Spurgeon, Melinda lrey, Barbara Nloore, Peggy Robertson, Tim O. Mains. I 413, A 1- - f f: -13' 1 fs-J 1 i :FA X' I 1 i 1 Q ,bw fr 1 l v 535- + V L .. .,s. 1 I y -a s l MW - ' sgzzgijr I im-sig, Sffigr-sz aifqjit 'few' U ' . vi' i' - Mlm , , , f NWA, , C , mnmmzrmmim. . gpm' ark Qphggf WNW- Wsit is-i MSS... F aw NNW BEEMAN HALL . . . participated in DeHority Halls Complex student government workshop . . . entertained families dur- ing Mother's, Father's, Little Sis's Weekends. . . leapt into action with enthusiastic participation in Tug- of-War, Campus Chest . . . Best Dressed Coed Contest . . . Miss Ball State pageant . . . concluded year with spring dance. X ,XV BEEMAN HALL Front Row: Nancy LaFountain, Pamela Satterthwaite, Betty Clark, Cheryl Bowen, Jane Ann Gill, Judy Schymanski, Roseanne Teschlea. Second Row: Pam Stafford, Ellen Keller, Paula Mitchell, Carmen Geiger, Karen Simon, Kim Knoll, Bev Lyons, Mary Lynn Whitcomb, Betsy Beaber, Shirley Huitema, Carolyn Bridges, Gretchen Foust. Third Row: Kay Litherland, Sally Rathbun, Sandy Flynn, Brenda Lynas, Nancy Walton, Anza Mauck, Linda Durell, Janet Carter, Nanina Williams, Cheryl Hickey, Linda Newman, Carol Lowery, Judith Joyce, Diana Elmes, Alice Yarlot, Patty Behlmer. Fourth Row: Re- becca Wilder, Cathey Richardson, Carol Sterling, Tena Hall, Betty Bachmann, Linda Dick. Fifth Row: Gwen Sar-tain, Jenni Davis, Karen Decker, Sheila Dunwiddie, Judy Beach, Phyllis Lindamood, Andrea Bremer, Pam Sipe, Jennifer Moore, Sue Stidham, Virginia Schulz, Sharon Troyer. BRADY HALL. . .raised money to buy an ice machine. . . held a leadership training conference for new officers . . . treated Mom to a weekend . . . sent letters in Operation Hi Gi . . .collected money for Campus Chest . . . participated in Theta Xi Tug-of-War, Miss Ball State and Homecoming. BRAYTON HALL . . . raised money selling sandwiches on Fridays. . .sponsored a scholarship dinner. . . entertained Moms, Dads and little sisters . . . brought Peace Corps representatives to campus . . . shared activities with Clevenger Hall . . . held trade parties with Purdue residence halls. BRADY HALL Front Row: Lee Modre, Carol Fairchild, Lucinda Edwards, Connie Sweitzer, Varvara Maas, Mary Henderson, Nancy Davis, Jo Ann Man- waring. Second Row: Linda Davis, Marge Bogul, Trudy Hobbs, Mary Flathge, Jan Clark, Lois Powell, Saralou Shaul, Pam Barnett, JoElIen Roane, Barb Aaron, Esther Kuhn, Kathy Emmert. BRAYTON HALL COUNCIL Front Row: Miriam Pestow, Lynne Grove, Kathleen Carlson, Peggy Clifton, Cyndy Petersen, Donna Kessens, Nancy Berger. Second Row: Deborah Moody, Sharon Janssens, Kathy Yelton, Toni Brooks, Neva Taylor. if 387 388 CLEVENGER HALL Front Row: Keith Stewart, Benny McNeely, Denny Cleaver, Flon Murzyn, Bob Stout, Mike Brockley, Larry French, Dick Vance, John Stucky, Flon Rhoades, Philip Ahrendt. Second Row: Mark Reed, Wayne Wilkinson, George Harvey, John Johnson, Ken Kneubuhler, James Borland, David Fischmer, Jeff Hufford, Jerry Durst, Jim Britton, Bob Mead, Joe Massing, Steve Hackman. Third Row: Larry Matanich, Jim Osteen, Randy Jordan, Clifford Brooks, Randy Peterson, David Gregory, Gary Delap, Dennis Palmer, Gerald Fiasler, Flon Wolf, Chuck Pollen, Terry Nlitchell, Dan Bourne. CLEVENGER HALL . . . planned and organized unique trade parties with other women's dorms . . . assisted in orga- nization of LaFollette Days, LaFollette scholarship dinner. . . twisted and turned through awkward maneuvers during Twister Party . . . danced hours away at lVloon- light Cruise closed dance . . . co-sponsored movies. CROSLEY HALL. . .first place winner in women' independent division of Trike-A-Thon . . . planned picnic, trade party with a Purdue dorm . . . sent delegates to leadership conference . . . hostesses to parents at Mothers' and Fathers' Weekends . . . initiated projects to raise funds and purchase of ice machine. EDWARDS HALL . . . captured second place for creativity and third place for hall display in Home- coming decoration competition . . . saw residents actively participate in LaFolIete Days. . . planned trade parties with several women's dorms . . . actively competed in intramurals. . . assisted in planning of scholarship dinner. S M 9 CROSLEY HALL COUNCIL Seated: Nancy Gillis, Jody Fox, Jocelyn Michael, Linda Heede, Cathy Wacker, Sandy Senour, Jeanne Greene, Mary Bremer, Brenda Hyatt. Standing: Coreene Galeziewski, Sandy Nordbeck, Mary Hanley, Sharon Ramig, Yvette Hall, Marti Bolyard, Marilyn Adams, Carolyn Medlin, Sue Molter, Kathy Gebhart, Karen Chase, Terry Kneisel, Cindy Brandt. EDWARDS HALL COUNCIL Seated: Wayne Adams, Tyghe Jack, Stephen Nethery, Ronald Hine, Jack Finney, Art Duncan. Standing: Martin Plisky, Rob Weaver, Randall Ger- mann, Paul Hardeback, Torn Campbell, Terry Poisel, Don Thompson, Gerry Bell. 389 ' , 1f.,, .nw - v., Q, ' 4 VU A , 48 . 4. X ,Ju 4 . f' . - 5 w kwa . ' ' ,I-Rig-. . ily ,ax -.4 ,M x ,ff .,, -5-,.-:-A:-. -.51 A 'f 'f ' if -.5-f,:faf'f:: Y , 1 'fb 41-r. -- 5 5 5 .E 4 1? A fp . X F , 1 , x . P4 . ' 4 ' -I . ' ' A -' - W .. .Q - ', X X ' ' 1 I' I Z., , , . V. , Q . , . ,.l fffffwfu x ' - X N qw 'N' I ' f .. t .- . .12 ' , 'XX ' .. 45W - Q r?-'Lg-N L14 2.5..-' P '? '35-1' -pw' ' f' Q, ' - w X x . 1 Q- -A 4' ,.4v5.g.w, ,W , ,, , .J . . X. f?'0' Ji -L 5. 1 ff ' 1 C .' ff QQ i ,PF Q ' V. ' 1 , - .f 1 . , , -. Us V. i -N-' 1- 41, 45 Q, '. V1 i. maya.: '. ,T-f' -1 t K U. . 'X f ' jfq' , H '-.- -,.,, -X ,. , ' . 'STV 1 ...1. . 5 . 2. -Q , . 1 1 rw -Q 4- :. , .- .. w fa-. .KM f:, ., ,g ,!.NV- V LA --M., - Q ,, .QW-f',, ,KJ . YA? ',- ' .ffrw ,-Q. -. Az.. , DEMOTTE HALL Front Flow: Judy Swoveland, Kathy Niedzielski, Gayle Adams, Kathy Dolick, Sharman Sellers, Carolyn Mennen. Second Row: Judy Taylor, Becky Franklin, Debbie Scarff, Sharon Fulk, Belinda Fruger, Mary Darlene Meska, Alice Dove, Cheryl Helm. Third Row: Lana Garber, Susan Charles, Marianne Tiede, Lana Alex- ander, Linda Thalmeimer. DEMOTTE HALL Front Row: Cherry Boyer, Cheryl Straham, Susie Pitman, Betsie Wegehoft, Penny Pepple, Rosie Robisch. Second How: Mary Londeree, Marcheta Juhns, Joette Oliver, Kathy Murphy, Ginny Thiele, Kathy Cheever, Sarah Munier. Third Row: Ellen Davis, Jan Emens, Vicki Daugherty, Jane Mat- tocks, Carol Patterson, Kathy Gochen- our. Fourth Row: Judy Heuman,direct- or, Nancy Walker, Nancy Jack, Christine Townsend, Dale Kromroy, Sharon Hanley, Nan McClain, Pam Metzger. . X E v 392 Y I 3-Mfff,Q,': . W.. pf!! f f i ,N f . .tx X Xe 5' 'K si, Q' 1 .Lia KNOTTS HALL COUNCIL Seated: Debbie Hunter, Karen Morgan, Roberta Fry, Jane Sturnp, Kay Whitley, Diane Bar- nard, Vicky Harris, Sally Pullen, Sharon Collins, Nancy Brown, Barbara Burres, Rosie Loew, Carol Fisher. Standing: Linda Lecklider, Linda Cosgrove, Diane Barts, Cathy Burton, Peggy Tay- lor, Melody Summers, Jane Guin- nup, Susan Brodbeck, Margaret Spade, Beverly Washburn, Susan Lehocky, Diana Miller, Alice Nickell, Liz Florea. HURLBUT HALL COUNCIL Seated: Nancy Shinholt, Jennifer Wiggins, Terry Jones, Susie Kirschner, Dianne Hockerman, Linda Cleland. Standing: Lee Fisher, Laura Loyd, Nelda Ger- man, Jane Gilmer. KNOTTS HALL . . . staged a mock convention during elec- tion of officers . . . tugged, raced and sang alot in preparation for Tug-Of-War, Trike-A-Thon and Spring Sing. . . pitched in to help organize La Follette complex closed dance and scholarship dinner. . . were hostesses for Mother's and Father's Weekends. . . saw Harry Gaunt Diamond Display. HURLBUT HALL. . . waited in nenfous anticipation and then thrilled to the excitement of seeing their representative, Miss Karen Kamp, become the 1969-70 Miss Ball State. . . entered into series of fun and games during Studebaker Days . . . entertained moms and little sisters during event-filled weekends. -QQ, HURST HALL COUNCIL Front Row: Randy Smith, Ralph Vermilio, Wayne Minton, Chris Conrad, Bruce Kosaveach, Charlie Brown, Skip Schu- ler. Second Row: Jay Lowe, Mike Chapman, Royal Myers, Joe Mum- power, director. HURST HALL . . . captured second place in homecoming dec- orations . . . set up a carnival to raise money for Campus Chest . . . invited professors for dinners followed by in- formal discussions. . . heard talks by such noted indivi- duals as a Harvard professor and a negro minister and author . . . trade partied with a Miami University dorm. HOWICK HALL . . . took top honors in homecoming decora- tions. . . provided weekly entertainment with popular films . . . contributed to the Christmas spirit with a party for the Muncie Boys' Club . . . co-sponsored com- plex Halloween party, Dixieland Coffeehouse . . . swung out to the tunes of rock bands during trade parties. ei' HOWICK HALL COUNCIL Seated: Stephen Lowery, William Poscharscky, David Walker, Steven Carter, Creede Hinshaw, John Gilbert, Jack Mechling, Jeffrey Strauch. Standing: Tom Grau, Todd Bingaman, Harold Schellenbarg, Marc Elliott, Robert Maverfeld, Steve Vendel, Rich Smith. 3.93 394 KLIPPLE HALL Front Row: Sally Bennett, Peggy Szewczyk, Dava Ramey, Jo Phillips, Mary Patterson, Carol Radkey, Cindy Bader, Pam Day. Second Row: Linda K. Roberts, Norma Tomkinson, Cheryl Mayhorn, Brenda Potts, Marcia Robertson, Lou Ann Saylor, Sue Young, Bev Bailey, Sharon Bleau, Mrs. Slater, director, Judy Records. Third Row: Ginny Bittle, Pat Armbruster, Kathy O'Donnell, Mary Jenkins, Connie Adrianson, Lynn Kilnowitz, Brenda McCormick, Jenny McNeely, Diane Nicholson, Connie Beard, Rita Frontuzak, Mary Ann Sikorski, Janet Rumph, Rosy Preston, Karen Nichols. KLIPPLE HALL. . . captured first place in homecoming de- coration competition . . . co-sponsored career night with other Noyer halls . . . sparked enthusiasm among residents with Harold's Club, Coffeehouse and Beer Blast . . . pur- chased new piano for recreation room . . . gave a Christmas party for Muncie Boy's Club. . .competed in intramurals. MENK HALL COUNCIL Linda Yanez, Peggy Holman, director, Janyce Sayers, Flita Hurrow, Jackie Gerstbauer, Donna Mitchell, Peggy Meyer, Georgia Koch, Bobbie 395 Flominger, Kathy Morris, Bev Boyer, Mary Smith, Helen Fox, Sherry Callahan. 5-l ii an-4 ' 'R LUCINA HALL . . . residents kept busy with house parties, trade parties and participation in homecoming activi- ties and trike-a-thon . . . partied and socialized with moms during l Remember Mom weekend . . . got into the Christmas spirit with hanging of the greens . . . saw Harry Gaunt diamond display. . . observed birth film and heard talk by Dr. Strout. MENK HALL . . . observed holidays with swinging house parties. . . mixed and min- gled with campus males during frequent trade parties . . . actively participated in Campus Chest, trike-a-thon . . . helped to spark enthusiasm for fun-filled Studebaker Days . . . entertained mothers during Mom's Weekend . LUCINA HALL COUNCIL Seated: Margaret Gordon, Pam Spaulding, D. Miller, Beverly Zoeller, Sylvia Hood, Maureen Nancy McClain. Standing: Beverly Fedewa, Peggy Barbara Bell, Marsha Sheets, Donna Curtis, Shirley Black, Garvin, VanSickle, Carla Munk, Karen Peachy, Jeanne IVlcDermott, Carol Yates, Jennifer Hershberger, Kathy Matter, Sharon Chiddister. 3 -g Q: fgffif MYSCH HALL Front Row: Susan Klipich, Becky Solomon, Juanita Schaper, Debbie Yarnelli, Mary Poston, Andrea Carucci, Dianna Mitchell, Mary Timm, Karla Stamper, Julie Seal, Jeanne Schaefer, Lydia White, director, Michaelynn Fisher, Martha Martz, Marcia Wallace, Jolyn Gough, Susan Arbaugh, Anna Nikolis, Elise Miller, Karin Oler. Second Row: Diane Perrone, Kris Puckett, Latona Tarrents, Sharon Sims, Karen Martin, Jane Tobias, Betty Speitel, Kerry Meuninck, Susie Applegate, Elaine Davidson, Andrea Luthi, Janet Geiger, Carol Gilbert, Rhonda Henthorn, Cindy Sebart, Carolyn De-Jarnatt, Jan Sloop, Jan Morris, Linda Evarts. Third Row: Diane Stucker, Dolly Starbuck, Patricia Wilson, Jeanette Elliott, Marcia Richey, Marajo Hawkins, Robin Brown, Charlotte Mitchell, Barbara Spall, Lynne Damon, Janet English, Celeste Fredlake, Sue Quallich, Pam Shrock, Barbara Walton, Sherry Casey, Janis Thum, Mary Beth Frearson, Suzie Lind. Fourth Row: Connie Rhodes, Linda Flaming, Jan Staddon, Jennifer Frewer, Jean Singleton, Cindy Halsey, Cynthia Taber, Christy Click, Debbie Bunnell, Connie Fortner, Ala Murdock, Bette Reed, Marilyn Rose, Kathy Clendenin, Mary Vander Winde, Susan Seffrin, Janey Rice, Kathy Koleszar. MYSCH HALL . . . combined efforts to cop first place in Homecoming kickoff games . . . designed second place Home- coming display . . . pooled hall strength to take second place award in Theta Xi Tug-of-War . . . fraternized at Halloween, beach and swimming parties. . . sponsored lecture by President John J. Pruis. PALMER HALL . . . brightened winter quarter with weekend films . . .treated dates to Harold's Club party . . . had intramural hall golf tournament . . . pooled residents' money to buy color television for lounge . . . built Home- coming display with Nladhatter theme. PAINTER HALL. . .socialized with Honies and Bunnies Week . . . communicated through PUN, Painter's under- ground newspaper. . .gambled at hall Harold's Club.. . united for neighborhood Christmas caroling . . . treated moms, pops, and little sisters to weekends just for them . . . pooled talent to build Homecoming display. 's l 71 ,E 93 Q, we l 1 a X 5 . - F .r ., 4 -.., PAINTER HALL COUNCIL Jean Knickelbein, Judy England, Barb Nlayhew, Judy Roe, Carol Garner, Nanci Smoljan, Kathy Armstrong. PALMER HALL COUNCIL Seated: Jon Keach, David Porter, Joe Consolino, John Swafford, Don Brooks, Denny Eichhorn. Standing: Craig Barnhard, Larry Stephens, Flay Shannon, Steve Barnett. 3.97 ss, su 00 s 0-' .4 . .,ne..a.i 00 o n '.s.,n .gc gl .o 'g .x ., O' s' s 0' 1 0,03 0 . gl.gl ,Q qu 0 .,'.,u 0 of ' o'v' - '.'.1 .fog ROGERS HALL . . . first in Homecoming Kick-off games. . . raised money to buy an ice machine. . . held weekends for Mothers, Fathers and Sisters . . . shared trade parties . . . sponsored a lecture on drugs . . . relieved finals tension with parties . . . participated in Spring Sing, Trike-A-Thon and Campus Chest. SHALES HALL . . . brought Muncie Police for a canine demonstration . . . sponsored a dance. . . heard President Pruis speak in the lounge. L . frolicked in LaFoIlete Days . . . put on an act for Vanna Lounge. . . participated in Bike-A-Thon and Spring Sing. . . held a closed dance for residents. SHALES HALL COUNCIL Front Row: Chauncey Hunker, Gary Wells, Steven Erb, Cary Sullivan, Rod Wilkerson. Second Row: Basil Sparkin, Paul Berebitsky, Wayne Broadstreet, Ralph Odell. Third Row: James Ballard, Tom Heath, Larry Hensley, John Rooney. ROGERS HALL COUNCIL Seated: Beth Marchand, Nanette Shockley, Gloria Houdeshell, Myrtle Robey, Joyce Roe, Ruth Schlemmer, Mary Ann Jennings. Stan- ding: Laura Gilmore, Linda Bell, Cathy Ave, Linda Oliver, Linda Lain, Julie Haynes. 1755- as 1 TRANE HALL COUNCIL Front Row: Marsha Wilson, Linda Haney, Pam Nutty, Sandy Shipley, Nancy Butor, Pat Stutzman, Beth Anne Dickey, Dana Robertson. Second Row: Barbara Stoneking, Pam Fleidy, Karen Flenaud, Sherrv Lawrence, Phyllis Todd. Third Row: Barbara Thompson, Cindy Housemeyer, Marcia Hines, Monica Chlupacek. Fourth Row: Brigit Taylor, Nancy Svvindell, Janet Bickford, Eugenia Smith, Sandy Olson. SHIVELY HALL. . .originally planned as residence for graduate students . . . last year opened its doors to seniors also . . . suites and larger rooms provided a new type of living experience. . . picnics, programs and parties planned for residents . . . activities geared to meeting needs of the older, more independent student. TRANE HALL . . . helped initiate activities for first annual DeHority Halls Weekend. . . held student government workshop for benefit of dorm officers . . . entertained residents with Friends of Folk Music concert featuring Tusco Heath . . greeted moms, dads, little sisters and little brothers during special weekends. SHIVELY HALL Linda McCauley, Jan King, Jenny White, David Knauss, Mitch Smith, Ruth Phillips. 399 400 TICHENOR HALL Front Row: Beverly Sheline, Mary Ann Wood, Barbara Nix, Cheryl Patterson, Connie Marshall, Candace Ordean, Nancy Fitting, Susan Hawks, Barb Stonecipher, Sheri Wilson, Cher Burden, Donna Davidson, Donna Fisher. Second Row: Becky Thomas, Susan Billheimer, Jeanne Hannon, Diane Gramman, Treva Pinkerton, Candy Brattain, Susan Childers, Vickie Barr, Pris Rush, Peggy Flobinett, Anna Pfledderer. Third Row: Chris McGilliard, Elaine Renbarger, Judy Crawford, Shirley Ros, Karin Jenks, Dotti Smith, Diane Pliska, Mary Jane Toliver, Mary Sturm, Gail Maslyar, Janet Young, Robin Garower, San dra Kilgore. Fourth Row: Rebecca Mercer, Nila Wachholz, Kathleen Kiess, Marsha Wicker, Rebecca Sanders, Sally Moore, Cheryl Floss, Ann Brucker, Linda Kent, Pat Bail. Fifth Row: Barbara Garrett, Chris Greiner, Debra Alm, Sue Banning, Kathy Tumbush, Kathy Shaughnessy, Barb Peabody, Janet Nelson, Nina Fuller, Pam Arnold, Sally Fliedman, Sandy Seitz, Peggy Johnson. TICHENOR HALL . . . sang favorite folk songs at hall- sponsored hootenanny with Tusco Heath . . . swooned over diamond display . . . socialized with Purdue men at trade party . . . set aside special weekends for mothers, fat- hers and little sisters. . . gathered to hear Thelma Hi- att speak . . . supported team in Homecoming kickoff games. -,I 1 4 WAGONEB HALL. . .sponsored Miss Ball State semi-final- ist . . . pedaled to a top finishing position in Bike-A- Thon . . . heard talk by President Pruis . . . held a wor for hall senators . . . entertained residents with weekly films, frequent trade parties and house parties . . . set up mock casino in Harold's Club style, providing au- thentic gambling . WHITCRAFT HALL. . . viewed on the green, thrilled to wild games and contests, danced hours away, all during super-exciting Stude- baker Days . . . regularly co-sponsored popular films for weekend entertainment . . . were high contenders Bike-A-Thon . . . planned house parties, trade parties. f-'Ni 5' ear WAGONER HALL Seated: David Dew, Jeff Hurst, Glen Snow, Bruce lVlacAllister, Dennis Gaynor, Flick Johnson, Dave Hechman, Larry Howell, Steve Dyer. Standing: Jay Bradley, John Cassell, Dave Jester, Mike Hobbs, Bob Pahl, Bill Rawls, Dann Pease, Flay Nor- cutt, Jack Schneider, Dan Schroeder, Stephan Zimba, Dick Price, Ken Siekman, Don Skiver. kshop movie in WHITCRAFT HALL Seated: Bob Brenton, Steve Deckard, Steve Owen, Roy Jarnecke, Nelson Coats. Standing: Flon Schulz, John St. John, Ed Gryvna, Steve Wingrove, George Babcock. -rf, A WOOD HALL COUN- CIL Seated: Carol Locke, Melinda Herber- ger, Daina Grounds, Chrystie Little, Staci Crecelius, Marietta Eads. Standing: Anita Westerfield, Phyllis Winter, Debbie Stearns, Kayleen Bozworth, Mary Lombardo, Kathy Kelly, Kathy Youtz, Vickie Atwell, Judi Zwirn, Pamela Sanuel- son. i I Y J V7 Q Q WILLIAMS HALL COUNCIL Seated: ThOmBS'H'Bfl'T1S, JOhl'1 English, Sob I - n enlivened Weekends participa- Sedam, George Salmons, John Castleman, William Munn, Bob Doriot. t- - I D. - I d C ff h H H Standing: Dave Kerkhoff, Flon Young, Larry Umberger, Jeff Bourff, Flick 'On In Comp ex lxle- an O ee Ousef a Oween Frary, Mark Miller, Joe Merola, Bruce Collier. Party . . .tried luck at casino-style gambling during HaroId's Club with Baker. . . co-sponsored many films. .. activated residents' interest in campus events by enthusiastic participation in Homecoming, Bike-A- Thon, Spring Sing. . . sponsored Miss Ball State candi- date. WOOD HALL . . . planned food sales and other mon- ey-making projects to raise funds for new ice ma- chine . . . entertained residents and enlivened holiday spirit with special house parties . . . welcomed campus males at swinging trade parties. WOODY HALL . . . heard a talk by Miss Wickham on sorority rush . . . gave make-up demonstration . . . worked to organize LaFollette Days, closed dance, scholarship dinner. . . worked up competitive spirit with participation in intramurals. . . showed interest in campus activity through representation in Vanna Lounge, Spring Sing. JOHNSON HALLS . . . beams raised, bricks laid, cement poured . . . Suddenly, what had once been an empty strip of land became a scene of constant activity as construction on BSU's newest residence hall rapidly increased. A structure which will house over 1000 students, the hall combines a variety of architectural innovations. WOODY HALL COUNCIL Left Row: Bobbi Georgia, Susan Worland, Julie Nichols, Pat Meinert, Dawn Gard, Star Canaday, Janette Davis. Middle Row: Jodeane Col- lins, Cheryl Stiller, Sandra Sell, Linda Fraley, Linda Norris, Debbie Frey. Right Row: Brenda Girton, Susan Huffer, Mary Cook, Lana Paxson. ll I 403 404 Index A Barbara Aaron 318,387 Ahmad Abdulbaoi194 Steven Abel 281 Stephen Abernathy 378 Elizabeth Abrams 194 Walter Abrams 194 Rita Ackermann 342 Gail Acomb 32,337,310 Charles Adams 369 Edith Adams 194,324 Gayle Adams 391 James Adams 265 Jane Adams 194, 125 John Adams 90, 361 Joseph Adams 373 Marilyn Adams 389 Roger Adams 361 Shirlee Adams 357 Wayne Adams 321, 389 Larry Adcox 365 Ann Addington 194, 308 Robert Addington 377 Albert Adell 194 Claudette Adell 194 Dianne Adkins 354 Carol Adkinson 194 Connie Adrianson 394 Connie Adsit 316 Phillip Ahrendt 388 Diana Airgood 346 Charles Akaro 362 Robert Albano 194,369 Janet Albert 194 Nikki Albright 344 John AIdrin194 Mustafa Alemam 269 Barbara Alexander 194, 310 Catharine Alexander 194, 316 Lana Alexander 31,334,391 Julie Alexander 194 Linda Alexander 194 Patricia Alexander 194 Stephen Alexander 194 Timothy Alford 194 Vicki Alfrey 339 lesa Aliesa 194, 267, 269 Rita Alig 317 Angela Allen 194 Beverly Allen 348 Gary Allen 308 John Allen 261 Judy Allen 359 Robert Allen 194 Stephen Allen 319 Edward Alley 194, 260, 261, 2 374 Judith Alley 194 Bruce Allman 372 Debra Alm 400 Abdulaz Alolayan194 Lynette Alsman 112,194 Carolyn Altekruse194 Diana Alter 195 Gloria Althardt 195 Harold Alvey 314 Robert Ambrose 195, 309 David Arnick 195 Kathylyn Amos 195,309 Elaine Amy 359 Barbara Anderson 195 Barbara Anderson 293 David Anderson 195 Diann Anderson 341 Gerald Anderson 309 John Anderson 308 Julie Anderson 192, 195, 305, 314 Lynne Anderson 334 Marilyn Anderson 195 Mark Anderson 287 Mary Anderson 195 Margaret Anderson 195 Rickey Anderson 271 Barbara Andler 310,316 Jerry Andress 195 James Andrew 277, 372 George Andrews 373 Mike Andrews 362 Susan Andrews 346 Jo Angel 195 Bruce Anglemyer 314 Marsha Anhold 84, BS, 339 Thomas Apgar 195 Francis Applegate 290 Linda Applegate 195 Susan Applegate 340, 396 Susan Arbaugh 341,396 Thomas Archambeault 313 Jean Arden 195 Patricia Armbruster 345, 394 Thomas Armor 267,377 Kathy Armstrong 397 62, Richard Armstrong 365 Susan Armstrong 195 Randi Arneson 350 Linda Arnett 195 Glennis Arnold 195, 376 Mary Arnold 400 Paul Arnold 304 Robert Arnold 372 Steven Arnold 265 Diane Arter195 Margaret Arthur 318 Deborah Artman 339 Jo Asdell 195 Larry Ash 309 Stephen Ash 319 Joanne Ashby 195 David Ashley 373 Lynn Asper 195 Beryl Atkinson 195 Janice Atkinson 195 Vickie Atwell 402 Peggy Auble195 Anita Augsburger196, 338 Connie Ault 295, 296, 317 Martha Ault 337 Elizabeth Auman 354 Kayleen Aumann 355 Richard Austin 196, 309, 310 Thomas Austin 374, 375 Cathy Ave 335,398 Lawrence Avery 368 Linda Avery 196 Thomas Avery 367 B Susan Babb 319 Kathryn Babbitt 196, 337 Marilyn Babbitt 196 George Babcock 401 Betty Bachmann 386 Carol Back 196 Lynn Backemeyer 356 Linda Bacon 336 Linda Bade196 Cynthia Bader 394 Charles Baer 196 John Bahler 375 Leonard Baierwalter 315 Patricia Bail 400 Beverly Bailey 353, 394 Bruce Bailey 196, 378 John Bailey 196 John Bailey 305 Jon Bailey 305,372 Julia Bailey 196,318 Mary Bailey 196 Olive Bailey 196 Sandra Bailey 351 Sonja Bailey 196 Steven Bailey 371 Sue Bailey 318 Glenn Baird 363 Coleen Baker 353 Cindy Baker 196 Jackie Baker 196 Linda Baker 196 Michael Baker 196 Paul Baker 196 Robert Baker 319 Steven Baker 378 Bruce Baldwin 265, 364 Deborah Baldwin 359 Sharon Ball 335 James Ballard 304, 313, 398 David Balle 365 Janina Balon 196 Donna Balser 196, 324, 354 Marvin Baney 196 Beverly Bangerter 310, 338 Polly Banic196 Sue Banning 400 Roberta Bannister 196 Reed Bannon 196 James Banta 375 Carolyn Barber 321 James Barber 261 Nancy Barber 196 Cathy Barcus 334 Mary Barefoot 111, 304, 307, 312, 331 John Barker 196 Dennis Barlow 196 Janet Barna 334 Diane Barnard 392 Margaret Barnard 197,321 Barbara Barnes 197, 324 Donald Barnes 376 Pamala Barnes 197, 349 Deborah Barnett 349 Joan Barnett 197 Pamela Barnett 387 Stephen Barnett 397 Craig Barnhart 397 Dennis Baron 267 Anthony Baron 197 Stephen Baron 364 Victoria Barr 337,400 Dennis Barry 273,287 Ronald Barsh 369 Thomas Bartel 368 Kathleen Bartels 197 Jane Bartik 358 David Bartle197 Jerry Bartle197 Michael Bartlett 360, 361 Steven Bartlett 197, 372 Ellen Bash 197 Nancy Barton 197, 353 Elaine Bartos197 Diane Barts 304,392 Vicki Basham 197 Judith Bastian 197,309 Linda Bateman 197,309 James Bates 323 Daniel Batts 377 Kay Bauer 296,317 Michael Bauer 197 Pauline Bauer 310 Susan Bauer 354 Brenda Baughman 324 Rebecca Baum 197 Michael Bayer 197 Jon Bayless 372 Ronald Bayless 373 Lizabeth Bayse 197 Violet Bayus 354 Elizabeth Beaber 386 Bruce Beach 373 Judith Beach 197, 386 Mary Beall 340 James Bean 362 Constance Beard 394 Daniel Beard 197 Sanece Beard 310 Janet Bearss197 Steven Beaver 320 Daniel Beber 197 Dennis Beck 197,366 Joerg Beck 307 Margaret Beck 197 Marlene Beck 197 Joyce Becker 355 Patricia Becker 197 Susan Becker 52, 335 Lucinda Beckley 359 Mark Beckner 372 Les Becyles 374 Janet Beemer 197 Molly Been 198 John Beeson 371 Patricia Behlmer 386 Debbie Beigfried 346 Connie Beinburg 346 Pamela Beiser 335 Lynn Beitelshees 346 Barbara Bell 395 Cynthia Bell 338 Darlene Bell 198,344 Gerald Bell 389 Kathleen Bell 198 Linda Bell 398 Linda Bell 324 Nancy Bell 359 Ronald Bell 368 William Bell 198 Edward Bellows 369 Ladonna Belter 198, 324 Michael Beltrame 372 Diana Bencur198, 344 Kathleen Bendit 310,354 Karen Beneker 198 Bill Bengen 368 Bernice Bennett 198 Juanita Bennett 198 Peggy Bennett 311 Sally Bennett 394 Wesley Bennett 370 Evelyn Benning 135 Connie Bentley 198, 349 Andrew Benz 198 Barbara Beouy 198 Paul Berebitsky 398 Diana Bergen 316 Nancy Berger 89,387,311 Steven Berger 261, 360 Ann Bergerson 198 David Bergman 280 John Bergman 376 David Bergwall 198 Robert Berlin 320, 322 Rosalee Bernard 198 Philip Bernhardt 269 Sara Bernhardt 308 James Berry 378 Susie Berry 337 Debbie Bertram 89 James Bess 198 Paul Bessler 198, 291 Roger Betts 308 Ellen Bethel 347 Susan Betz 339 Stephen Betzner 364 Myra Bewley 69, 198 Victoria Beyer 353 Albert Bianco 267, 269 Ronald Biberstine198 Julia Bickel 198 George Bickford 198, 314 Janet Bickford 399 Martha Bickford 198 Philip BieghIer198 Diane Bien 355 Pamela Bienz 355 Judy Bierie198 Michael Bigler 360, 361 Nancy Bigler 345 Suzanne Bigler 353 Norma Bikowski198 Susan Billheimer 400 Connie Bineburg 78 Todd Bingaman 393 Linda Bird 198, 297 Marilyn Bird 198 James Birk 198 Cordell Birlson 199 Kenneth Bishop 28, 376 Virginia Bittle 356,394 Jo Black 352 Marion Black 348 Maureen Black 395 Carol Blackman 199 Virginia Blackmore 344 Carole Blad 199 Herbert Blades 199, 261, 262 Steven Blades 318,365 Larry Blaesing 199 Dennis Blair 199 Sharon Blair 78, 304, 324, 355 Larry Blanck 363 Max Blank 266, 267, 283, 285 Judy Blaskovich 31, 32, 108, 199, 312, 344, 416 William Blauvelt 361 Sharon Bleau 394 Pamela Bloch 311 Mark Bloede 373 Harry Blowers 361 Jeanne Blubaugh 317 Mary Boarman 58 Susan Bock 358 Arnold Bodkin199 Anne Boehm 340 Dennis Boerger 373 Sharon Bogan 199 Mary Bogeman 199, 323 Stephen Boggs 199 John Bogucki 199 Marjorie Bogue 387 Christopher Bogunia 261 Patricia Boguslaw 310, 340 Cynthia Boicourt199 Tara Boitet 352 Mary Boklund 199 William BOlander199, 307, 331 311 Michael Boles 137 Larry Bolin 199 Elwood Bolinger 199 Martha Bolyard 389 Nancy Bolyard 199,337 Judy Bonfiglio 199 Janice Booster 310,316 David Booth 199 Mark Booth 369 William Booth 281 Irvin Borchelt199 James Borland 388 Thomas Borshoff 199, 108, 305, 366, 416 Jeffrey Boswell 325 Nicholas Bosworth 354, 384 Jeffrey Bourff 313, 402 Daniel Bourne 388 Nancy Bourne 199 Darrell Bouslog199,314 Albert Bowen 199 Cheryl Bowen 386 Ellen Bowen 199 Sherry Bowen 199 Pauline Bower 358 Thomas Bowers 199 Suzanne Bowlby 315 Judith Bowman 200,318 Marshall Bowman 200 Phyllis Bowman 316 Cynthia Bowser 337 Barbara Bowsher 200 Donna Boyd 200 Beverly Boyer 395 Cherry Boyer 296, 317, 391 Diane Boyer 200 Marilyn Boyer 200 Marlene Boyer 200 Michael Boyer 378 Kayleen Bozworth 402 Sharon Braboy 348 Steven Brace 200 Alan Bradford 200,287 Michael Brading 200 Jay Bradley 401 Linda Bradley 337 Mary Bradley 58, 59 Michael Bradley 265 Molly Bradley 334 Sally Bradley 200 Sue Bradley 352 John Brady 364 Nancy Brainard 341 Paula Brainard 200 Marlene Brallier 310 Linda Brammer 200 Brenda Brand 200, 338 Cynthia Brandt 351, 389 Camby Brann 337 Charles Bratina 324 Candace Brattain 400 Wayne Brattain 312 William Brebaugh 373 Maude Bredesen 351 Arch Breitfield 366 Andrea Bremer 304, 318, 3 Mary Bremer 389 Julia Brenneman 385 Robert Brenton 401 Ellen Brethauer 200 Sheila Brewer 334, 305 Thomas Brewster 200, 318 David Brickley 200 Carolyn Bridges 386 Diane Briede 352 Jean Briggs 200 John Briggs 309 Alice Brinduse 200 Kenneth Briner 200 Marcia Brinkley 200 Ed Bristow 368 Jimmy Britton 388 Steven Britton 261 Charlotte Broach 357 Wayne Broadstreet 398 James Brock 375 Michael Brockley 378, 388 Susan Brodbeck 200,392 Rita Broderick 337 John Brogan 379 Susan Bronstetter 200 Clifford Brooks 362, 388 Donald Brooks 397 Pamela Brooks 200 Phillip Brooks 200 Toni Brooks 387 William Brooks 287, 321 Marcia Brosher 310 Reed Brosius 365 Joyce Brower 358 Beverly Brown 292 Beverly Brown 335 Charles Brown 373, 393 David Brown 200, 376 Denise Brown 200 Douglas Brown 261 George Brown 201 George Brown 364 Gregory Brown 374 Haskell Brown 313 James Brown 265, 307 Jeffry Brown 201 Joyce Brown 201 Kay Brown 201 Larry Brown 201 Mary Brown 201 Melinda Brown 201 Nancy Brown 201 Nancy Brown 392 Patricia Brown 355 Patsy Brown 355 Richard Brown 368 Robin Brown 396 Roger Brown 378 Susan Brown 201 Tonekka Brown 201 Judith Browne 201 Nancee Browning 201 William Browning 378 Lee Broyles 374 Cathy Brubaker 355 Michael Brubaker 201 Robert Bruce 374,375 Ann Brucker 400 Linda Bruner 201 David Brunk 368 Joseph Brunner 125 Kumiko Brunson 201 Richard Brunson 201 Larry Bryan 381 Geraldine Bryant 201 Nancy Bryant 201 Mary Bucha 336 Diane Buchanan 355 James Buchanan 201 Kenneth Buchsbaum 201 Alan Buck 201 Georgia Buckmaster 201 John Buckner 201 Steven Bucksot 319 James Buda 201, 369 Christi Budzius 201 Myra Buffin 201, 311, 325 William Buffin 377 Gay Bulach 201 Howard Bunch 277 John Bundy 201 20, 386 Deborah Bunnell 58, 345, 396 William Bunnell 202 Donna Bunner 202 Karen Bunselmeier 202 Estell Burch 202 George Burch 376 Kenneth Burcham 202 Donald Burchfield 261,368 Shari Burden 400 Bob Burkhardt 265 Edmund Burke 261, 375 Timothy Burke 293 Marsha Burkhalter 202 Thomas Burkhardt 202 Kenneth Burkholder 202 Stephen Burlingame 270,271,376 Kathryn Burnett 202 Glenda Burns 202 Jerry Burns 261 John Burns 313,365 Ronald Burns 202 Sharee Burns 340 Barbara Burres 392 Donna Burrough 202,316 Victor Burson 202 Stephen Burt 269, 364 Catherine Burton 392 Otto Busard 308, 315 Linda Busch 310, 316 Mary Bushong 344 Frank Butiste 287 Nancy Butor 399 Alberta Byers 202 Thomas Byers 202,287 Sherman Bynum 379 Gwen Byrd 349, 384 James Byrns 202 C Jane Cable 311 Jim Cahill 91 Diana Cain 202 Craig Cain 366 Allan Caldemeyer 277,202 Christy Caldwell 359 Richard Call 281 Sharon Callahan 202,395 David Callantine 277 Phyllis Calloway 345 Chris Calpin 73 John Cambre 378 Connie Campbell 202 Cynthia Campbell 310, 316 James Campbell 273 Jean Campbell 311 Linda Campbell 202 Rex Campbell 368 Ronald Campbell 287, 374 Rosetta Campbell 322 Terry Campbell 368 Tommy Campbell 349, 389 Tommy Campbell 349 Gloria Camplin 375 Carol Canada 310 Star Canaday 403 Harold Canady 202,261 Jeanie Cannon 322 John Cannon 202 Melinda Cannon 337 Sandra Cannon 202 Gary Caplinger 377 Carl Cappel 318 Valeta Carder 202 Larry Carl 202 Kathleen Carlson 387 Mary Carlson 202, 353 Robert Carlson 376 David Carmichael 202 Dick Carmicheal 366 Steven Carmichael 261, 360 David Carmony 203, 309, 313, 325 Rebecca Carnes 316 Karon Carpenter 203 Linda Carpenter 355 Nancy Carpenter 384 James Carr 203 Mary Carr 318 Karyn Carrico 203 William Carrico 203,28 David Carroll 372 Pamela Carroll 297 Stephen Carroll 203 Linda Carson 339 James Carter 262 Janet Carter 203, 386 John Carter 265, 373 Max Carter 307 Steven Carter 393 Steven Cartwright 369 Andrea Carucci 58, 396 Sharon Cary 203 Crista Casey 356 Sharon Casey 358, 396 Chip Cass 319 James Cass 373 John Cassell 371, 401 John Castleman 402 Rick Castor 265 William Castor 203 Frank Catanzarite 203 Carolyn Cate 203 Jonn Cate 265 Susan Cates 316 Jane Catron 203 Elsie Catt 318 Gregory Catt 203 Ann Caughell 203, 322 David Caughell 374 Joyce Caughey 354 Jon Cave 203, 369 Paul Cave 47,368 Susan Cawood 203 Vicki Caywood 384 Timothy Cenova 374 Lynn Cerny 203 Rudolph Cesco 315 Josa Chafee 203 Penelope Chaille 203 Cheryl Chalfant 203 Steven Chalfant 203 Barry Chambers 203 Mark Chambers 203 Avonelle Chance 203 Terry Chandler 203,314 Chester Chapin 204 John Chapin 318 Charles Chapman 203 Judy Chapman 204 Linda Chapman 337 Mike Chapman 309, 393 Thomas Chapman 364 Virginia Chapman 204,337 Janet Chappell 339 Douglas Charles 313 Karen Charles 112 Susan Charles 391 Karen Chase 389 Sarah Chavers 204 Robert Cheatham 204 Trudy Cheatham 317 Cathy Cheever 353, 357, 391 Stephen Cherry 204 Suszanne Chesser 318, 320 Rita Chezem 204 Sharon Chiddister 395 Valerie Chilcote 318 Susan Childress 400 Monica Chlupacek 399 Judith Chomel 204 Michael Chomel 374 Mary Christena 336 Allan Christenson 287,360 Dana Christie 26 Fred Christopher 372 Louis Christopher 380 Lynn Christophers 296 Julia Church 311 Charles Cifarelli 204 Judith Cimino 337 Betty Cirtin 125 Ronald Cittadine 204 David Claerbout 204 Nancy Clamme 338 Stephen Clapham 363 Betty Clark 386 Cathy Clark 341, 355 Dalane Clark 204 David Clark 365 Deborah Clark 352 Gregory Clark 374, 375 Harry Clark 360 Janet Clark 356 Janet Clark 387 Karen Clark 338 Karen Clark 204 Kathryn Clark 355 Kenton Clark 305, 304,360 Marilyn Clark 204 Susan Clark 204 Timothy Clark 373 Clarence Clarkson 204 Kristi Clary 317 Nancy Clayton 204 Trina Clayton 204 Annette Claytor 317 John Cleary 415 Dennis Cleaver 388 Linda Cleland 340, 392 Gary Clem 378 Kathryn Clendenin 396 Donald Cleveland 204 Janet Clevenger 204 Jean Clevenger 204 Robert Clevenger 360, 361 Phyllis Click 204 Christy Click 396 Lucretia Clidence 204 Rusty Clifford 265, 373 Peggy Clifton 387 Donald Cline 265,374 Joe Cline 376 Robert Cline 367 John Clodfelder 204 Roderick Clowse 312 Nancy Coapstick 204 Nelson Coats 401 John Coble 318 Clifford Cochran 366 Steven Cochran 376 Robert Coddington 56, 286,287 Ruth Coddington 351 Janet Cody 204 Linda Cohee 338 Peter Cohen 204 Mary Coil 335 Marcia Cole 205 Karen Coleman 112, 205, 304 Shirley Coleman 205,111,304, 347 Wendy Coles 384 Linda Colescott 352 Sue Colglazier 347 Janice Collet 205 Bruce Collier 402 Chris Collins 334 Deborah Collins 205 Jane Collins 205, 334, 306 Jodeane Collins 403 Marc Collins 108, 415 Sharon Collins 392 Nancy Collyer 205 Linda Combs 205 Joe Condon 277 Eric Connell 275 Charlotte Conner 342 Janet Conner 205 Nancy Conner 204 Roy Conner 205 Terry Conner 319 Edward Connolly 360,361 Chris Conrad 393 Marcia Conroy 205 Joseph Consolino 397 Rebecca Conwell 317 Barbara Cook 337 Charlotte Cook 205 Dennis Cook 363 Henry Cook 205 Jane Cook 310 Margaret Cook 205 Mary Cook 403 Pete Cook 261 Rex Cook 265 Suzanne Cook 205, 324 Teressa Coomer 324 Patricia Cooney 205, 384 Leslie Coop 205 Alpha Cooper 205 Carol Cooper 79, 353 John Cooper 376 Mike Cooper 205 Stephen Cooper 369 James Copeland 378 Lyndall Cornwell 205, 304, 344 James Corry 205 Patrick Corso 368 Pat Corydon 363 Linda Cosgrove 392 Mariorie Cossairt 354 John Costin 265 Steven Cotherman 285 Johnny Cothren 205 Claudia Cotton 352, 385 Richard Cottrell 313 Constance Courtney 205 Diane Courtney 331 Mary Courtney 205 Bruce Cox 205 George Cox 283, 285 Mary Cox 205 Michael Cox 314 Nanette Cox 205 Robert Cox 306 Wayne Cox 319 Carol Coy 384 Philip Coy 206,378 James Coyle 363 Karen Cozzi 310,316 Edmund Crabb 320 Cynda Crabill 320, 351 James Crable 261 Marilyn Cradick 206 James Crahan 368 Frederick Craig 377 James Craig 309 Judith Craig 206 Nicki Craig 295 Pack Craig 286, 287 Richard Craig 206 Cathleen Crane 334 Judith Crawford 206,400,318 Sally Crawford 206 Karen Creamer 206 Margie Crecelius 402 John Creech 261, 369 Juanita Cregar 206 Joan Crimmins 206 Thomas Crimmins 206 Dennis Cripe 374 William Cripe 374 Ann Crisp 206 Houston Crisp 206 Craig Croninger 265 James Crosley 281 Elizabeth Crouse 334 Clark Crouse 368 Douglas Crowe 375 Bob Crull 374 Jeanine Crum 343 Charles Crumbo 373 Kathleen Cruse 347 Leslie Cruzan 206 Mary Csider 346 Sallie Culbert 206, 359 Michael Cullison 360, 361 Sally Culp 206, 312, 416 Dorothy Culy 206 Margaret Cumbey 313 Michael Cummings 271 Michael Cummins 285 Larry Cummins 206 Joyce Cunningham 206 Robert Cunningham 206 Robert Cunningham 313 Stanley Cunningham 206 Terry Curren 363 Beverly Curry 206 Betsy Curtis 206, 337 Donna Curtis 395 Gary Curtis 206 Jan Curts 206 D Pamela Dabner 206 Edrya Dailey 206 Robert Dailey 206, 318 Susan Dailey 206 Susan Dale 207 Nancy Dalrymple 207 Guy Dalton 207 Ellis Dames 274, 275 Lynne Damon 396 John Daniels 373 Vincent Daniels 207 Thomas Danner 313 Jean Darby 207 Linda Darlington 339 Alana Darrell 336 Jane Daugherty 207 Vicki Daugherty 340, 391 Leslie Daughhetee 207 Chris Dauss 261, 363 Jean Davenport 338 Donna Davidsen 400 Cliff Davidson 261 Elaine Davidson 207,396 Jack Davidson 207 Linda Davidson 207 Candace Davis 310 Charlotte Davis 357 David Davis 370 Edward Davis 207 Ellen Davis 391 Frances Davis 192,207 George Davis 376 Jack Davis 207 Janette Davis 316, 403 Joanna Davis 353 Jonene Davis 347 Kathryn Davis 78 Kay Davis 359 Linda Davis 207 Linda Davis 387 Michael Davis 367 Michael Davis 207 Nancy Davis 387 Rodney Davis 207 Ronald Davis 207 William Davis 360 Yvonne Davis 348 Joe Dawson 368 Donna Day 310, 316 Linda Day 316 Pamela Day 207,394 William Dayton 207 Gretchen Deal 207 Janet Deal 207 Donna Deaton 318 Jeannine Decarlo 78, 338 Carol Deckard 207 Steven Deckard 401 Karen Decker 386 Martha Decker 207, 344 Harriet Decourcy 320 Kathleen Deeter 207 Elaine Degner 207 Alan Dehart 364 Cynthia Dehart 318 Randy Dehart 365 Joe Dehaven 314 Ann Deitle 317 Carolyn Dejarnatt 396 Gary Delap 319, 388 Sandra Delay 207 Margaret Dellekamp,207, 41,135 Linda Delong 207 Steven Delott 362 Terry Demien 363 Donna Demott 208 Nancy Deneal 208 Charlotte Denney 208 Maurice Denney 208 Suzanne Denton 208 Beverly Deraismes 334 Angela Derheimer 336 Philip Derolf 371 Richard Dettmer 360 Susan Dettmer 307, 338, 415 Bonnie Deuter 208 Donna Deutscher 208,355 Joann Deutscher 355 Donna Deveary 208 David Deverall 380 David Dew 285, 320,401 Douglas Dewitt 360 Joyce Dewitt 33,314 Gary Dexheimer 285 Stephany Diblaslo 384 John Dick 366 Linda Dick 313, 318, 386 JlmgDickerson 265 i Margaret Dickerson 208 Beth Dickey 399 Debbie Dickey 307, 312, 331 Kenneth Dickman 271, 285 James Dickson 367 Gordon Diehl 208 Roger Diehm 208 Anita Dlerckman 320, 385 Jan Diggins 78,357 Barbara Dillard 208 Martha Dille 311 Jean Dilley 208 Beverly Dixon 208 David Dixon 365 Larry Dixon 381 Thomas Dixon 325 Lawrence Dlott 362 Linda Dockrey 208 Dennis Dodd 320 Patricia Dodds 358 Kathleen Doheny 331,344 Cynthia Dolan 311 James Dolan 208 Kathleen Dolick 391 Doreene Dolnics 353 Roberta Dolson 208 Jerry Donahue 377 Douglas Doolittle 208 Wayne Doolittle 331 Michael Doran 208 Robert Doriot 402 Bonnie Doswell 208 Deborah Doty 344 Chris Douglas 349 Dee Douglas 208 Sally Douglass 337 Alice Dove 391 William Downey 374 Michael Downie 380 Daniel Downing 363 Mary Downing 208 Barbara Downs 208 Thomas Downs 367 David Doyle 378 Cheryl Dragoun 208 Barbara Drake 208,192, 304 Marilyn Drake 353 Ron Dresdorf 318 Dennis Dresser 208, 376 Steven Drlnkut 365 Terry Druckemiller 316 Nancy Dubois 346 Michael Dudek 265 David Dudley 208,318 Kathy Dudley 348 Richard Dujmovich 208 Phillip Dull 209,361 Michael Dullaghan 373 Dorothy Dunbar 209 Arthur Duncan 389 Larry Duncan 273 Nancy Duncan 209 Mary Dunkin 209 Karen Dunn 209 Phillip Dunn 285 Rebecca Dunn 347 Candace Dunsiker 209 Earl Dunsmore 111,209 Ed Dunsmore112 Sharon Dunwiddie 209, 338 Sheila Dunwidclie 386 Mary Durbin 209, 292,334 Linda Durell 313, 386 David Durocher 380 Nancy Durr 307 Jerry Durst 388 Michael Duvall 376 Dennis Dwiggins 267, 285 Jane Dycus 334 Steven Dyer 401 William Dyk 209 Richard Dziubinski 209, 312 E Christi Eads 345 Marietta Eads 402 Barbara Eager 209,316 John Earl 209 405 406' Catharine Earle 352 Linda Earley 209 Thomas Earley 209 Stephen Earls 309 Cynthia Earnest 351 Russell Earnhart 209 James Easterly 209 Clair Eastman 209 Judith Ebel 315 Christine Ebenholtz 351 Roberta Eck 209 Lynndel Edgington 209 Jonathan Edmonds 370 Rosemary Edrington 209 Ann Edwards 321 Christine Edwards 209 Dagmar Edwards 209 Douglas Edwards 308 Gary Edwards 321 James Edwards 362 Judith Edwards 337 Lucinda Edwards 209, 318, 322, 387 Ellen Eggers 336 James Eggers 373 Janet Eggers 209 Karyl Eggert 324 Jerry Egly 209 James Ehlebracht 291, 368 Michael Ehrman 283, 285 Dennis Eichhorn 397 Vicki Els 318 Francis Eldredge 210 Jeanette Elliott 349,396 Linda Elliott 210 Marc Elliott 393 Roberta Elliott 210 Betsy Ellis 356 Brenda Ellis 210 Catherine Ellis 210 Charles Ellis 80,305 Dianne Ellis 210 Jane Ellis 345 John Ellis 210 Charlotte Ellison 28,210,351 Jeannine Ellsworth 334 Richard Ellsworth 360 Diane Elmes 386 Lana Elmore 210 Joyce Eltzroth 210 Jan Emens 341,391 Richard Emerick 315 Kathy Emmert 387 Jill Emrick 210 Linda Endicott 347 Lewis Endres 261, 368 Judy England 397 Duane Engle 210 Susan Engle 351 Thomas Engle 210,110,113 William Engle 210 Janet English 396 John English 402 William English 210 Elin Epperson 144, 334 Larry Erath 368 Steven Erb 398 Barb Erlick 148 Joellen Erne 338 Susan Ertel 347 Jane Ervin 351 Marcia Espich 210 Nicola Essling 210,374 Steven Estabrook 210 Janet Etheridge 210 Carl Evans 277 Pamela Evans 334 Sherri Evans 210 Linda Evard 210 Linda Evarts 396 Lawrence Ewing 210 Robert Ewing 319 F Richard Fair 210,290 Carol Fairchild 387 Richard Falls 368 Jane Faris 83,353 Philip Faris 261, 265, 264 Gerald Farrell 210 Nancy Farrell 210 Michael Farrington 364 Terry Fasel 210 Eric Faulkner 314 Deborah Faust 340 Marilyn Fauth 210 Barbara Fawcett 346, 384 Kim Fay 210 Beverly Fedewa 395, 359 Harry Fehrman 211 Kathleen Feistritzer 310 Dolores Feld 340 Joyce Felix 336 Elaine Fellrny 211 Lynn Felt 211,354 Jane Fenn 356 Gene Ferguson 360,361 John Ferguson 265 Norman Ferguson 211,314 Ronald Ferguson 361 Ouidio Fernandezcue 367 Lucinda Ferninger 211 Dennis Fernung 366 Diana Feree 211 Don Ferrell 368 Larry Ferrill 211 Kathleen Fetz 318 Rebecca Fewell 211 Sasha Fidler 211 Beverly Fielding 347 Douglas Fields 211 Ronald Fields 271 Shirley Fiene 211 Teresa Fincher 339 Rita Finchum 211 David Finnegan 211,314 Jack Finney 389 Janice Firkins 211 Judith Fischer 211 David Fischroght 211 Patricia F ischroght 211 Kay F ishback 211,337 Carol Fisher 317, 392 Donna Fisher 400 Janice Fisher 334 Jerri Fisher 211 Lee Fisher 392 Michael Fisher 396 Pamela Fisher 340 Sandy Fisher 356 Byron Fittes 211 Nancy Fitting 400,354 Arlene Fitts 316 Donald Fitzgerald 211 Gerald Flack 305 Deborah Flanders 69,351 Dale Flannery 271 Penny Flatt 32 David Fleenor 290 John Flegal 211, 376 Ronald Fleshood 269,374 Patricia Fletcher 211 Thomas Fletcher 367 John Fletemeyer 265, 276, 368 Gregory Flood 311, 380 Camille Flora 211 Elizabeth Florea 392 Dennis Flory 211 Julie Flory 357 oavia Floyd 211 Douglas Floyd 369 Susan Floyd 58 Kathleen Flynn 211 Sandra Flynn 386 Timothy Fogarty 368 Lois Foley 211 Cheryl Foote 212 Thomas Foote 212 James Forbes 378 Patricia Forbis 384 Jeffrey Fording 265,368 Alice Forkner 212 Ellen Forkner 354 Thomas Forkner 365 Ginny Forest 354 Jeannie Forest 212 Linda Forrest 212 Virginia Forrest 354 Rosemary Forthofer 316 Constance Fortner 396 Robert Fortney 379 Ann Fortson 212 John Fortson 372 Lee Foster 315 William Foster 312 Leveina Fountain 349 Gretchen Foust 386 Vickie Foust 212 Linda Fouts 212 Katheryn Foutz 212 Richard Fowler 212 Sherry Fowler 212 Helen Fox 395 Joan Fox 334, 335 Jody Fox 389 Marcia Fox 212 Richard Fox 376 Toni Fox 212 Michael Frageman 212 Daryl Fraley 212 Linda Fraley 403 Daniel Frame 319 Jim Frame 265 Judith France 379 Susan Frank 212 Steve Frank 361 Kathleen Franke 344 John Franklin 305 - Rebecca Franklin 339, 391 Suellen Franklin 212 Richard Frary 402 Jean Fraser 212 Mary Frearson 396 Carolyn Frech 311,414 Kris Frederick 315 Randy Frederick 271 277, Rebecca Frederick 335 C,elestegFgr,e-dlake 396 Yvonne Freeland 212 Julia Freije 320 Lawrence French 388 Terry French 319 Suzanne Frenzel 212 Jennifer Frewer 31, 88, 396 David Frey 373 Debbie Frey 403 Margo Frey 358 Judi Frichtl 212 Patricia Frick 316 William Frick 277 Richard Friedauer 365 Robert Friend 212,193,304 Susan Friend 212 Gregory Fritz 363 James Fritz 322 Rita Frontczak 394 Barbara Frossard 352 Belinda Fruger 391 Roberta Fry 392 Joanne Frye 212 Janice Fuehrer 212 Sharon Fulk 391 Janet Fuller 112, 307, 304, 312, 331, 337 Mary Lynn Fuller 212 Nina Fuller 400 Robert Fuller 308 Sherry Fuller 212 Mary Fulton 317 Susan Fulton 297 William Fulton 213 Jerry Funk 213,363 Leonard Funk 213 Ronald Fyffe 271, 285 G Cinda Gabe 213,344 David Gable 379 Joyce Gaddis 213,295,297 Dianne Gaff 213 Steven Gaines 366 Robert Galbert 213 Elaine Galbraith 213 Stephen Gale 274,275,380 Coreene Galeziewski 342, 389 John Gall 311 Judith Gall 347 Michael Gallamore 315 Rebecca Gaman 310 David Gamble 365 Ginna Gammon 213 Gregory Gammons 307,414 Lana Garber 320, 391 Nancy Garber 345 Rebecca Garber 320 Dawn Gard 403 Susan Gard 213 Gregory Gardner 213 Kay Gardner 213 Robin Gardner 342,400 Rebecca Garman 316 Carol Garner 397 Gail Garner 213,316 Barbara Garrett 400 James Garrett 373 Roberta Garrett 343 Joy Garrison 213 Marilyn Garrison 337 Thomas Garrison 125 Nancy Garst 310 Peggy Garvin 213, 395 Joe Gase 376 Donna Gass 213 James Gaszynski 274, 275 Robert Gates 213 Rosonda Gatlitf 344, 385 Dennis Gaynor 401 Thomas Gearhart 213,318 Kathryn Gebhart 389 David Gecowets 265, 273 Darlene Geesaman 213 Linda Geesaman 338 Theodore Gehrig 213 Thomas Gehring 373 Carmen Geiger 317, 386 Gary Geiger 373 Janet Geiger 396 Sandra Gellert 357 Christi Genier 336 Steven Gentry 373 Lee George 213 Richard George 213 Roberta Georgia 343,403 Gerry Gerado 276,277 Peggy Gerber 213 Dennis Gergely 373 William Gerlib 363 Nelda Germann 322,392 Randall Germann 389 .lacquelyn Gerstbauer 395 Darlene Gerster 213 Karen Gesell 337 Jerilyn Gettinger 313 Marcia Gevars 213 Sidna Geyer 213 Cynthia Geyman 358 David Giambrone 269,375,374 Gary Gibboney 287, 368 Brian Gibbs 313 David Gibson 213 Thomas Gibson 319 Wauneta Gibson 213 Scott Giese 261 Lawrence Giesting 320 Joelynn Gifford 384 Carol Gilbert 396 John Gilbert 393 Shirley Gilbert 342 Teresa Gilbert 296,317 William Gilbert 385 Jane Gill 386 Jan Gillespie 360, 361 Jon Gilliland 376 Nancy Gillis 351, 389, 415 Jane Gilmer 392 Gary Gilmore 378 Laura Gilmore 398 Nancy Gilpin 214 William Gilson 313 Forrest Girdley 374 Brenda Girton 349, 403 Cathy Glad 214, 307,308 James Gladfelter 374 Gloria Glaser 214 Gregg Glass 265, 374 Gerald Glogas 373 Donald Glover 378 Barbara Gniadek 356 Virginia Goad 214 Richard Goble 214 Janis Gochenour 341 Kathleen Gochenour 391 Samuel Goebel 374 Ronald Goelz 381 Janet Goff 214 Sheri Goforth 356 Janet Goins 353 Thomas Golba 214 Frederick Golden 360 Michael Golding 214 Robert Goldsberry 214, 363 Freddie Goldstein 376 Harold Gomberg 309 Steven Gommel 214 Brenda Good 214 Claudia Goodnight 214 Terry Goodrich 214 Jennifer Goodwin 214,317 Judith Goodwin 214 Marcia Goodwin 214 Suzanne Goodwin 384 Stephanie Goodwin 214 Margaret Gordon 395 Martha Gordon 214 Stephen Gordon 214 Joel,Gorelick 214, 318, 378 Anthony Gornik 313 Janet Gorr 351 Carol Gossett 341 Larry Gossett 304 Jolyn Gough 340, 396 Mary Gowin 214 Mildred Graf 214 John Graft 307 Ralph Graft 214 Laura Graham 214,310 Diane Gramman 400 Thomas Grau 393 Bud Graves 380 Earle Graves 214, 307 Richard Gray 309 Steven Gray 265 Theron Gray 380 Barbara Green 311 Carol Green 317 Carolyn Green 317 Gary Green 375 Gussie Green 214 Hal Green 374, 375 Janice Green 214 John Green 364 Marilou Green 359 Terry Green 214, 347 David Greene 215,361 Jean Greene 389 Donald Greening 261, 262, 36 Robert Greenlee 261 Barbara Greenwood 335 Caise Greer 215 Gary Greer 318 Kathleen Gregorash 215 David Gregory 319, 388 Christine Greiner 400 Sara Greiner 215 Ronald Greskamp 215 Paul Grew 366 William Grier 306 Iris Griaswell 215 Jerome Griffey 215, 291 Leslie Griffin 215, 340 Dorothy Griffith 342 Teresa Giffith 345 Phillip Grigsby 277 Joyce Grimes 215 Ronnie Grimes 321 Michael Grimm 377 Sheron Grimm 215 Brenda Grimme 215 Maurice Grindle 322 Carol Gritton 215 Charlene Groet 215 Craig Groninger 368 William Groome 360, 361 Roy Gropp 313 Rosalie Grose 215, 307, 312, 331 Daina Grounds 402 Lynn Grove 387 Edward Gryvna 360,401 Elizabeth Guaccio 215 John Guarino 215 David Gubbine 313 Chuck Guemple 277 Jean Guenin 215 Richard Guimont 265 Susan Guingrich 215, 354 David Guinnup 380 Jane Guinnup 392 Richard Guipe 363 Alvin Gullion 375 Calvin Gullion 375 Thomas Gumbel 261 Stephen Guyon 319 H Jane Haan 215 Chris Haas 314 Steven Haas 367 Janis Habegger 215 Margaret Haburay 215 Steven Hackman 377, 388 Leonard Hackney 215 Cynthia Haehl 215, 312, 344 Kim Haff 376 J Pamela Haffner 316 John Hager 372 Dennis Hague 361 Phyllis Hahn 215 Stephen Haig 364 Karen Haines 215 Andrew Halaschak 215 Sarah Halbrook 357 Sally Haldewang 215 Michael Hale 215 Gregory Haley 373 Gary Hall 216, 266, 267, 285 James Hall 368 Karen Hall 216 Ron Hall 313 Tena Hall 386 Yvette Hall 389 Cynthia Halsey 396 Dennis Halsey 216, 313 Anita Hamilton 341 Edward Hamilton 216 Judith Hamilton 216 Kathleen Hamilton 216 Susan Hammack 216 John Hammer 374 Stephen Hammer 374 William Hammerle 363 Susan Hammersley 216 Barbara Hampton 349 Jane Hamrick 216 Constance Hand 216 Linda Haney 399 Edward Hanley 378 Mary Hanley 389 Sharon Hanley 391 Joyce Hanna 112, 192,305 Jeanne Hannon 400 Annette Hannum 216 Laura Hansen 384 Thomas Hansen 216 Terry Hansucker 366 Sandra Hanusin 359 Robert Hanyzewski 216 Louise Hapak 216 Janis Harbaugh 216 Paul Hardebeck 389 AI Hardin 371 Ann Hardin 296,317 Phillip Hardin 319 Raymond Hardin 371 William Hardin 216 Sara Hardy 384 William Hardy 216 Karl Hare 216 Mary Hargreaves 216 Michael Hariland 319 Linda Harkin 216 Beverly Harlan 216 Nancie Harean 216 Warren Harman 216 Cherie Harmeyer 310,316 Dorothy Harmon 216 Frances Harmon 216, 310,316 Thomas Harms 402 James Hard 216, 360 Maurine Harper 349 Sheila Harper 216 Janie Harrigan 353 Lucretia Harris 216 Robert Harris 217,363 Vicky Harris 392 George Harrison 217 Lenna Harrison 353 Marsha Harrison 347 David Harrold 217 David Hart 217,285 Nancy Hart 344 Chris Hartman 217 Henry Hartman 217 Jean Hartman 338 Martin Hartmann 369 Pamela Hartnett 217 Patricia Hartz 217 George Harvey 388 Sandra Hash 217 Larry Haste 360,361 Carolyn Hatfield 217, 322 Eugene Hathawav 217 Robert Hauck 217 Jeffery Hauflaire 277 Joseph Haullaire 277 Oscar Havens 376 Marajo Hawkins 396 Susan Hawks 400 Dana Hay 318 Jean Hay 318 Brian Haycock 217,319 Constance Hayden 217 Kim Hayden 261,375 Bernard Hayes 217 Julie Haynes 398 Linda Haynes 356 Lynda Haywood 348 Glenn Hazelett 314 Karen Hazelett 340 Albert Hazelwood 370 Kathleen Healey 320 David Hearld 319 Steven Heaston 283, 285 Gayle Heath 217 Thomas Heath 398 Sharon Heathcock 217 Stephen Heathcock 217 Gary Heathcote 217 Paula Hecht 334 David Heckman 401 Richard Heckman 217 Barbara Heeb 217, 342 Linda Heede 389 Russell Heffley 217 Eric Heflin 381 Barry Heil 217 Kay Heiney 296 Jean Heiney 295, 297 Diane Heinlen 72, 338, 339 Diana Haintzelman 311 Paul Heiny 217 Patricia Helbert 349 Rhea Hellmann 217 Cheryl Helm 391 Larry Helms 217 Jeffery Heltz 281 Robert Hemmersbach 217 Mary Henderson 387 Susan Henderson 217 Wanda Henderson 349 Pamela Hendrichs 335 Gayle Hendricks 218 Jennifer Hendricks 218 Sally Hendrickson 307, 337, 312, 416 Linda Hengstler 307 Barbara Heniser 218, 334 David Henke 360 Gary Henman 371 Glen Hennen 375 Charlotte Henry 218 Erland Henry 380 Larry Hensley 398 Rhonda Henthorn 396 Richard Henz 261 Stephen Hepler 218 Melinda l-lerberger 344 Linda Herkless 384 Mary Herkomer 343 Butch l-lernley 373 Laura Herr 336 Sarah Herrholz 218, 310 William Herridge 364 Jennifer Hershberger 395 Nelson Hershberger 314 Phillip Hershberger 287 Burland Hertle 218 Gerald Hertle 269 Anita Hervey 218 Doris Hessert 218 Barbara Heston 218 William Hewing 218 Marcia Hiatt 355 Maria Hiatt 218 Maria Hiatt 355 Betty Hickey 310 Cheryl Hickey 386 Michael Hickey 361 Susie Hickman 317 Thomas Hickman 376 Jackie Hicks 320 Teresa Hicks 218 Bruce Hiday 218 Maurice Hider 265, 377 Belinda Higgins 218 David Higgins 312,320,324 Richard Higgins 378 Deborah Hightshue 304, 384 Joyce Highwood 218, 334, 335 Brian Hildebrand 218, 380 Nancy Hile 218 Theresa Hilgenberg 338 Barbara Hill 340 J0l'lrl Hill 309 Nancy Hill 218 Patricia Hill 341 Peter Hilliard 218 Max Himelick 218,318 Deborah Himes 218 Mark Hinds 269 David Hine 377 Ronald Hine 218, 389 Cheryl Hines 218,320 Donald Hines 218 Marcia Hines 399 Richard Hines 367 Lana Hinke 346 Jana Hinkle 218 Creede Hinshaw 392 Keith Hinshaw 218 Larry Hinshaw 218 Vernon Hitch 364 Victor Hitz 219 Linda Hitzeman 355 Joyce Hixon 219 Shahron Hobbeheydar 219 Michael Hobbs 219,401 Trudy Hobbs 387 Dianne Hockerman 392 David Hodges 374 Dwight Hodgin 261 Rebecca Hodler 310 Robert Hodson 219 Barbara Hofer 317 Michael Hoeffar 287 Susan Hoff 344 Kathleen Hoffer 316 Ronald Hoffer 309 Susan Hoffer 355 Bonetha Hoffman 219 Judy Hoffman 219 Patricia Hoffman 219 Rebecca Hofherr 311 Diana Hoggard 219 Debbie Hohman 336 Glenda Holbert 219 Patricia Holbert 349 Sherye Holbrook 219 Roger Holder 374 Donald Holderman 219 Carol Holfelder 219 Gerry Holihan 377 Michael Holland 271,272,285 Bonnie Holle 385 Alison Holloway 353 Janice Holly 219 Steven Holmes 374 Cathne Holt 219 Susan Holtel 347 Dayle Mark Holtzlander 219 Holzhausen 219 Sandra Hood 219 Sylvia Diane Linda Hood 395 Hooks 219 Hooper 219 Roscoe Hooten 219 Janice Hoover 219 Karen Patric Hoover 219 ia Hoover 219 Michael Hopkins 219 Lydia Horner 342 Brenda Horton 316 John Hoskins 269 John Hostetler 362 Russell Hostetler 269, 380 Timothy Hostrawser 261 Glen Hotchkiss 219 Gloria Houdeshell 398 Eric Hougland 360 Barbara Houck 219 Virginia House 219 Cynthia Housemeyer 310, 399, 357 Michael Housh 375 David Houze 220 Arla Hover 317 David Hovis 220 Jack Howard 322 Linda Howard 220, 348 Paul Howard 220 Conrad Howe 361 Daniel Howell 315 Larry Howell 309, 401 William Howell 367 David Howenstine 220, 309 Kent Howenstine 277 Denver Howlett 315 Daniel Hoyt 378 Danielle Hrniak 307,334 Cynthia Hubbard 304, 353 Ross Hubbard 220 Charles Huber 360 John Huber 220 Michael Huber 220 Thomas Huck 319 Jo Hudson 220 Julian Hudson 385 Susan Hudson 345 Bonell Huebner 220 Nancy Huesing 352 Connie Huff 353 Susan Huffer 355, 403 Rodney Huffman 220 Sarah Huffman 220 David Hufford 220 Jeffrey Hufford 388 Jeralyn Hufford 220 Donald Hughes 220 Gloria Hughes 220 John Hughes 376 Susan Hughes 337 Shirley Huitema 386 Ron Hullman 324 Jack Hulse 372 Peggy Hummel 220 Thomas Humphreys 370 Chaunce l-lunker 398 Cheryl Hunt 349 Marvin Hunt 314 Robert Hunt 220 Virginia Hunt 22, 32, 359 Deborah Hunter 392 Gerald Hunter 220 Jeffrey Hunter 360 John Hunter 314 Michael Hunter 374 Steven Huntley 290 Nina Huntsinger 220 Tarnira Huppert 337 Charles Hurd 374 Sue Hurley 220 Georgia l-lurraw 395 Gregory Hurst 220 James Huston 220 Sharon Hutcheson 220 Linda Hutchison 220 Nancy Huwer 220 Brenda Hyatt 389 I Michael latarola 265 Jane lddings 221,307 Pamela Ingram 340 Christine Inman 221, 351 Dale Inman 221 Doyne Inman 221 Dennis locco 275 Melinda Irey 334, 385 Marcia Isenhour 221 James lttenbach 373 Nichol Ivey 313 J Nancy Jack 295, 317, 391 Tyghe Jack 389 Bruce Jackson 365 Daverna Jackson 348 Debra Jackson 221 Diane Jackson 348 Earl Jackson 221 James Jackson 221 Jean Jackson 324 Lynn Jackson 287 Marilyn Jackson 340 Mary Jackson 348 lvlechall Jackson 348 Miriam Jackson 221 Stephen Jackson 380 Timothy Jackson 221 Robert Jacober 313, 324 Susan Jacobs 353 Jacquelyn Jagger 221,113,192 John Jagger 379 David James 269 David James 369 Joseph James 221 Mary James 348 Sherryl James 221 Thomas James 281, 381 James Jamison 273, 281 Eileen Jankiewicz 307,331 Christina Jankowski 221 Barbara Janovsky 357 Sharon Janssens 387 Nancy Jared 344 Roy Jarnecke 305, 304,401 Bob Jarrett 277 Jo Jarrett 221 John Jarrett 221 Suzanne Jarvis 221 Joseph Jasiewicz 265 Donald Jaynes 221, 304, 360 Robert Jeffries 373 Rich Jeffries 376 Gary Jenkins 221 Mary Jenkins 394 Karin Jenks 400 Deborah Jennings 337 Hermetta Jennings 221, 349 Karen Jennings 355 Kelly Jennings 370 Mary Jennings 398 Dawn Jensen 324 Duwayne Jensen 221 Tomas Jerles 221 Jeffrey Jernigan 324,361 Janice Jerram 307 Tim Jessup 360 David Jester 221, 314,401 Linda Jewett 353 Larry John 221 Barbara Johns 357 Alan Johnson 221 Betty Johnson 221 Bruce Johnson 318,320 Carla Johnson 221 Carolyn Johnson 221 Gail Johnson 222,317 Jane Johnson 222 John Johnson 222, 285, 370, 388 Judy Johnson 355 Karen Johnson 222 Margaret Johnson 400 Margaret Johnson 222 Michael Johnson 222 Pam Johnson 304 Ramona Johnson 222 Randy Johnson 261, 368 Rick Johnson 401 William Johnson 222 Linda Johnston 337 Mary Jolliffe 345 Claire Jones 222 Dianne Jones 222 Donald Jones 324 Joanne Jones 222 Joy Jones 222 Keith Jones 275 Kenneth Jones 378 Marilyn Jones 338 Marilyn Jones 307, 312, 314, 334,416 Robert Jones 222 Sharon Jones 222 Stephen Jones 222 Stephen Jones 377,376 Terry Jones 392 Thomas Jones 222,313 Thomas Jones 373 Randall Jordan 388 Sabra Jordan 312,331,415 Judy Jost 357 Judith Joyce 386 David Juday 283,285 Joseph Juday 308 Karen Judd 222 James Judy 222 Marcheta Juhns 391 Nancy Jurik 351 K Stephen Kadinger 374 Karen Kadd 222 Kathleen Kaeuper 337 Christine Kagel 307, 312, 318, 416 Lynette Kahler 222 Carol Kaiser 222 Eldena Kaiser 222 Sally Kaiser 347 Tim Kalbe 41 Mary Kalin 222 Beverly Kalp 222 Mike Kamanaroff 372 Karen Kamp 78, 82, 84, 86, B7, 102, 358 Dennis Kane 363 Julius Kantroski 374 Kent Karnes 281 Barbara Karowsky 337 Yvonne Kasonovich 344 Kenton Kaufman 315 Nancy Kay 222 Jonathan Keach 397 Flora Kearney 321 Stephen Kearney 266, 267, 2 James Keating 112 Kent Keeney 378 Jack Keesling 373 Randall Keesling 367 Thomas Keesling 373 Diane Keffer 222 David Keifer 222 Jane Keith 222 Joe Kelkhoff 365 John Kellar 223 Cheryl Kellenberger 223 Ellen Keller 335, 386 Judith Keller 223 Terry Keller 374, 310 Anne Kelley 323 85 407 Judy Kelley 358 Patrick Kelley 295 Thomas Kelley 223 Lucille Kellogg 318,320 Kathleen Kelly 347, 402 Laurine Kelly 351 Patricia Kelly 380 Terry Kelly 223 Richard Kelsey 223 Beverly Kelso 354 Vickie Kelso 223 Aquilla Kemper 371 Mark Kemper 371 Joseph Kempler 360 Bart Kendall 135 Lynel Kendall 354 Barry Kennedy 223, 271, 272 James Kennedy 372 Janet Kennedy 223 Joyce Kennedy 335 Michele Kennedy 223 Robert Kennedy 313 Sandra Kennedy 223 Linda Kent 400 Roselyn Keppel 223 David Kerkhoff 402 John Kerr 223 Thomas Kerr 378 Dave Kerr 266, 267, 282, 283, 285 Judy Kesler 342 Donna Kessens 387 Vicki Kessler 223 Bettie Ketring 316 Judith Kettering 356 Dennis Khune 223 Nancy Kidd 293 Barb Kiel 310 Kathy Kiel 295 Sean Kiely 361 Kathleen Kiess 400 Pamela Kietzman 223 Judith Kiger 223 Sandra Kilgore 400 Lynn Kilnowitz 338,394 Nlaribeth Kindell 223 Crystal King 223 Cynthia King 223, 336 Fred King 377 Janice King 223, 399 Susan King 223 Marie Kingsbury 331 Deeann Kinsey 223,334,367 Ruth Kinsey 223 Alan Kinsler 223, 321 Gwendolyn Kinsler 316,321 Jeanne Kirkby 336 Suzanne Kirkby 223,336 Jane Kirkham 309 Juliann Kirkpatrick 351 Loretta Kirkpatrick 223 Candace Kirkwood 337 Janice Kirsch 224 Susan Kirschner 392 Bonita Klser 224 Patricia Klser 224 Eva Kish 78,351 Donald Kistler 261 Linda Kistler 297 Max Kitchel 376 Kathleen Kittle 224 Ellen Kitts 224 Richard Klemczewski 287 Sandra Kelrnpay 343 Rosemary Klepfer 224 Edward Kline 224 Janet Kline 324 Joe Kline 26 Nancy Kline 224, 324 David Klinefelter 224 Carolyn Kllngel 224 Susan Klipich 396 Bruce Klonowski 224, 369 Norman Klopfenstein 311, 376 Kenneth Klutzke 365 Vernita Knapp 310, 354 David Knauss 399 Terry Kneisel 389 Kenneth Kneubuhler 388 Jean Knickelbein 224,397 Paul Knight 281 John Knoll 364 John Knoll 224 Kimberly Knoll 386 Jeffrey Knoop 224 Donald Knotts 324 Wallis Knotts 224 Barbara Knox 224,321 Georgia Koch 395 James Koci 261 Sandra Koertge 311, 346 Doris Kohlheim 351 Marcheta Kohns 317 Timothy Kolbe 224,369 Kathy Koleszar 396 Douglas Koliboski 367 Judith Konwarski 304, 344 Connie Konz 224 408 Kathleen Koons 224 Randall Koorsen 224 Yvonne Kosanovich 224 Bruce Kosaveach 373,393 Jack Kosma 275 Leslie Kovel 224 Thomas Kraack 80,105,109, 192, 224, 304 Bruce Krakowski 224, 315 Sharon Kramer 224 Jane Kreighbaum 352, 384 Janet Krentler 224 Ellen Kreps 224 James Kress 360 James Kress 376 Jerry Krider 315 Dianna Kriebel 224 Toni Kring 225 Dale Kromroy 391 Richard Krueger 108, 193, 225, 304, 306, 360 Jim Krug 269 Belinda Kruger 342 Clarence Krumenacker 225, 267, 269 Patricia Krummen 225 Kenneth Krupinski 225 Jeffrey Kubly 367 William Kuespert 225 Esther Kuhn 387 Karla Kuhn 355 Susan Kuhn 225 Thomas Kuhn 225 Larry Kulwicki 225 Sharon Kunkel 225, 316 Jeffrey Kuroski 267, 269 Keith Kurz 304,305 James Kuss 366 Shirley Kyle 225 L Douglas Lacey 277 Electa Lacey 308 Cynthia Lach 307,331 Deborah Ladow 359 Cheryl Lady 334 Michael Lady 368 Nancy Lafountain 359,386 Joyce Lague 225,315 Linda Lain 398 Anna Laing 225 David Lakes 225 William Lamar 109,225 Larry Lamb 225 Charles Lambert 225 Richard Lambright 225 Sherry Lame 225 George Lamfalusi 225 Dixie Lancaster 225 Marc Lancaster 368 Cathy Lane 355 Faye Lane 317 Kathy Lane 355 Priscilla Lane 225 Stephen Lane 287 Richard Langdon 225 Cheryl Lange 225 Theresa Lanko 225 Joyce Lantz 225 Steven Lantz 225 Douglas Laramore 277 Donn Larrison 225 Rebecca Larsh 226 Janine Larson 226 Douglas Laslie 226 Sally Latchaw 359 Connie Latta 226,338 Micheal Lauer 367 Dana Laughlin 226 Timothy Laughlin 226 Gary Laughlin 226, 291 John Laughman 226 Janice Lautenschlag 340 Timothy Lautzenheise 226 Edward Lavigne 226 Charles Law 309 Mike Lawhon 24 Charles Lawrence 226 Deborah Lawrence 226 Mary Lawrence 226 Sherry Lawrence 399 Vicki Lawrence 324 Claudia Lawson 226 Kristine Lawson 338 Larry Lawson 226 David Layden 226, 318 Fred Layman 360 Linda Lazier 341 Charles Lazzara 362 Thomas Lazzara 362 Rex Leavitt 378 Linda Lecklider 392 Jerry Lecount 373 Gene Lee 226 Kathryn Lee 311 Linda Lee 78, 304, 314 Ricky Lee 314 Brenda Leedy 226 James Leehan 323 Cynthia Leetz 226 Maribeth Lefton 339 Clifford Lehman 309, 365 James Lehner 277 Susan Lohocky 392 Barbara Lehner 226 Randy Leichty 314 Patrick Leighton 320 Barbara Leininger 308 Terry Lemaster 226 Richard Leming 363 Vicki Lemke 226 Barbara Lemper 226 Philip Lengyel 374 Kris Leonakis 361 Gregory Leonard 373 Lucinda Leonard 226 Rebecca Lepper 226 Alice Lesher 226 Francine Lessard 358 Rebecca Lester 226 David Letterman 372 Laura Levy 226 Brian Lewis 376 Doris Lewis 227 Jill Lewis 227 Judith Lewis 20 Kathy Lewis 345 Thomas Lewis 227 Tom Ley 57, 372, 305, 304 Robert Lidester 227 Cheryl Liechty 227 Randall Liechty 376 Pamela Lierman 338 Gary Lietz 261, 368 Charles Light 371 Susan Lind 396 Phyllis Lindamood 386 Gregory Linder 360 Jeffrey Linder 360 Christine Lindley 227 Linda Lindsey 227 Diane Linegar 341 Andrea Llngeman 227 Pamela Lingeman 227,305,351 Susan Link 227 Gary Linsmeyer 227 Cynthia Lipinski 227 John Lippincott 362 Robert Lips 49,372 Kay Litherland 386 Betty Little 331,357 Chrystine Little 31, 320, 351, 402 John Lime 227, 110, 112,305 Michael Little 261 Steven Livingston 372 Glenn Llewellyn 379 Elaine Lloyd 227, 310 Dennis Locco 292 Carol Locke 402 Pamela Lockwood 227 Leslie Loeber 227 Brent Loeloff 291, 368 Rose Loew 392 John Logan 269 Deborah Lohman 336 Mary Lombardo 402 Mary Londeree 391 Barry Long 281, 378 Carolyn Long 227 Edward Long 285 Jacoualyn Long 53 Sandra Long 324 Susan Long 355 William Long 369 Ruth Longardner 297,317 Karen Lookabaugh 227 Pamela Loper 353 Wanda Loudy 317 John Lovell 227 Larry Lovette 227 Jay Lowe 305, 304, 320,393 Sandra Lowell 341 Susan Lowell 356 Carol Lowery 386 Stephen Lowery 393 Paula Lowe 227 Cynthia Lowery 227 Laura Loyd 341,392 Cynthia Lucas 351 John Lucas 381 lris Lugo 227 Mark Luichinger 378 Paul Luken 227 Karen Lull 227 Charles Lupinek 308 Andrea Luthi 317, 396 Patricia Luttrell 227 Brenda Lynas 350, 386 Beverly Lyons 78,386 Mark Lyons 368 ' Kenneth Lytle 379 M Barbara Maas 387 Bruce Macallister 401 Kazia Macey 227 John Macmorran 309 William MacMorran 309 Barbara MacMulIin 59, 352 Sandra Macri 227 Sherry Macy 228 Stephan Macy 228, 366 Phyllis Madison 340 David Magner 375 Bruce Magrane 261, 262 Michael Mahan 359 Janine Mahaney 228 Teresa Mahin 353 Susan Mahony 228, 351 Harold Mailand 228 John Main 228 Tim Mains 304, 385 Sharon Maish 228 Susan Maitlen 228 Thomas Malcomb 381 Edmund Malinowski 363 Peter Maneno 228 Cynthia Mann 348 Catherine Manuel 228 Joann Manwaring 304, 387 Diane Maple 228,307,312 Connie Maples 316 Beth Marchand 398 Glen Marcum 228 Joe Marcum 312 Jeffrey Marcuson 363 Leslie Marcuson 228 Kathie Mark 228 Patrick Mark 369 Susan Marker 228 Patricia Markey 228 James Markle 373 Charlene Markovich 353 Carmen Marks 58, 59, 349 Janet Marks 228 Leveta Maroney 228 Alfredo Marques 314 Doug Marsh 112, 192, 361 Connie Marshall 400 Cynthia Marshall 228 Darlene Marshall 228 Gretchen Marshall 228 Jane Marshall 336 Sue Marshall 228 Al Martha 265, 368 James Martin 280 Joyce Martin 228 Karen Martin 396 Marcia Martin 359 Ross Martin 308 Sue Martin 228 Thomas Martin 381 Jose Martinez 380 William Martinez 41 Marion Martini 317 Martha Martz 396 John Maryan 228 George Marzotto 380 Frank Mascari 360, 361 Gail Maslyak 400, 324 Clarise Mason 228, 348 Karen Mason 384 Wayne Mason 228, 308 Joseph Massing 388 Pegge Masterson 229, 351 John Mastin 261 Jeffrey Matanich 229 Larry Matanich 363,388 John Mathis 309 Carl Matsumura 360 Kathryn Matter 54, 229, 307, 312, 395 Thomas Mattern 377 Beverley Matthews 110, 229,349 Diane Mattingly 229 David Mattix 261 Robert Mattix 261 Sharon Mattix 83, 88,337 Jane Mattocks 391 Anza Mauck 229,313,386 Mike Mauro 229 Robert Maverfeld 393 Bruce Maxwell 323 Richard Maxwell 229 James May 229 James May 229 Robert Mayerfeld 229 Michael Mayfield 322 Barbara Mayhew 397 Cheryl Mayhorn 304, 394 Ronald Maze 229 Carol McAllister 311 Ronald McAtee 229, 364 Gregory McCammack 377 Sandra McCants 349 Susan McCartney 229, 314, 353 Kay McCauley 229,324,354 Linda McCauley 229, 399 Frank McCay 229, 374 Nancy McClain 395 Michael McClelland 229 Scott McClelland 360, 361 Dalene McClintic 352 John McClung 229,322 Gary McClure 229 Robert McColgin 318, 322 Carol McC0lIister 229, 325 Donald McCollum 363 Larry McCollum 361 Beth McConnell 415 Bonnie McConnell 229 Ruthann McConnell 229, 33 Terry McConnell 297 Jacouelyn McCord 316 Kathleen McCord 359 Martin McCormick 229 Brenda McCormick 394 Jane McCoy 229 John McCoy 229, 286 Timothy McCoy 229 Sandra McCreary 230 Barbara McCreery 230 Richard McCreery 230 Kenric McCrory 278 Janet McCutchan 230 Lonna McDaniel 230 Rebecca McDaniel 31 Rebecca McDaniel 230 Ruby McDaniel 313 Maureen McDermott 395 Cynthia McDonald 319 Colleen McDougall 344 Jean McDougall 296 Thomas McDowell 230 Nancy McFall 230, 344 Danny McFarren 354 Diana McFarren 354 Debra McFatridge 336 David McGalliard 321 Stephen McGann 230 Caroline McGee 230 Christine McGilIiard 400 Sebastian McGinn 368 Kathleen McGovern 345 Michael McGrath 372 Charles McGriff 230 Linda McGuire 230, 334 Sandra McGuire 351 Tim McGuire 230, 366 Pamela Mcl-lenry 317 Linda Mclntyre 336,347 David McKay 368 Amy McKee 230 Douglas McKee 304 Judith McKee 230 Mike McKee 373 Patricia McKenna 355 Sheila McKenney 297 Barb McKibben 309 Anna McKibbin 230 Hank McKillip 362 Bobby McKinnon 308,315 Dala McKinsey 112, 314, 331, 344 Nan McLain 391 Helen McLaughlin 230 Susan McLean 352 James McLochlin 230,372 Brian McMahan 374 Sandra McMahon 230 Timothy McMahon 380 Mary McMann 230 Joy McMechan 230 Janet McMillan 309, 321 Jerilyn McMlllin 230 Avaline McNamara 317 Michael McNary 230 Jenny McNeely 388, 394 Diane McNeil 351 Ronald McNew 230 Linda McNiece 341 Alan McPherson 230, 369 Linda McShurley 230 Barbara McVey 230 Nancy McVicker 359 Robert Mead 388 Jamie Meagher 347 William Mealy 278 David Means 261 David Means 263 David Means 370 Jack Mechling 393 Timothy Medland 369 Carolyn Medlin 389 Dan Meek 360 Debra Mehl 230 Paul Meier 367 Patricia Meinert 403 John Meiss 363 William Meitzler 230,371 Floyd Melchi 231 Anthony Mench 265 Brenda Mendel 231 Diana Mendenhall 231 Carolyn Mennen 342, 391 David Meno 231, 363 Wayne Menton 370 Melinda Merberger 402 James Mercer 373 Judy Mercer 231 Rebecca Mercer 400 Linda Merchant 231 Joseph Merola 402 Debora Merrill 231 Ronnie Merrill 231 Cheri Merriman 351 Mary Meska 391 Stephen Messel 361 Janet Messick 347 Nancy Messina 130, 345, 414 Josephine Metcalf 231 Philip Metcalf 376 Pamela Method 231, 342 William Mettler 281 Janet Metz 344 Martha Metz 231, 307, 318 Sue Metzcar 231 Linda Metzger 231 Pamela Metzger 356,357,391 Larry Metzing 372 Samuel Metzker 360, 361 Phyllis Metzler 231 Kerry Meuninck 396 Deborah Meyer 339 Frederick Meyer 372 Pamela Meyer 359 Peggy Meyer 395 Richard Meyer 331 James Meyerrose 313 Deborah Michael 231 Dennis Michael 318 Jocelyn Michael 320, 356, 389 Myra Middleton 109,135, 231 306, 307, 312, 357, 369 Patricia Mier 318 Phyllis Mier 318 Martin Miggenburg 273 Sandra Mignery 358 Sharon Mihok 231 Margaret Mikesell 231 Elizabeth Milam 231 John Miles 369 Stanley Miles 376 Barbara Miller 231 Barbara Miller 231 Cecelia Miller 318, 321 Charlene Miller 231,340 David Miller 360 Deborah Miller 350, 351 Deborah Miller 395 Diana Miller 318, 392 Doris Miller 54 Elise Miller 396 Gary Miller 231 Gary Miller 270, 271 James Miller 231 Janet Miller 314 Jo Miller 231 Joseph Miller 379 Larry Miller 231 Leslie Miller 231 Linda Miller 338 Linda Miller 232 Linda Miller 232, 337 Mark Miller 110, 192,193, 232 360,402 Mark Miller 306 Merry Miller 232,193 Michael Miller 381 Nilah Miller 232 Paulette Miller 320 Raymond Miller 363 Shirley Miller 232 Skip Miller 361 Steven Miller 366 Thomas Miller 265 Trela Miller 351 Vicki Miller 324 James Mills 232 Judith Mills 358 Sharon Mills 324 Donald Miner 232 Stephen Miner 372 Donna Minneman 232 Rex Minneman 232 Barb Minnich 321 Dan Minnich 363 Jane Minnich 232 Wayne Minton 393 Charlotte Mitchell 396 Dianna Mitchell 313, 346, 396 Donna Mitchell 395 Lynden Mitchell 232 Nancy Mitchell 232 Paula Mitchell 386 Roger Mitchell 320 Bill Mitchell 232,360 Terry Mitchell 388 Joyce Mitchem 232, 357 Daniel Modlin 415 Walter Modlin 232 Lee Moore 387 Hooshan Mohammadi 318 Robert Mohlke 232 Bonnie Mola 232 Sue Molter 389 Twyllah Moncel 324 Bruce Montgomery 373 Larry Montgomery 232 Deborah Moody 387 Barbara Moore 232, 385 Cheryl Moore 232 Damon Moore 261 Daniel Moore 314 James Moore 378 Janie Moore 357 Jennifer Moore 386 Joyce Moore 357 Leona Moore 232 Marcia Moore 322 Marilyn Moore 20 Martha Moore 232 Mary Moore 232 Marzine Moore 271, 273 Michael Moore 371 Pamela Moore 341 Peggy Moore 232 Roger Moore 378 Sally Moore 400 Shirley Moore 335 Thomas Moore 376 Thomas Moore 318 Thomas Moore 232 Thomas Moore 232 William Moore 232 William Moorhous 369 Peter Morales 278, 378 Bonnie Moran 353 Donna Moreno 233, 359 James Morgan 375 Janis Morgan 233 Karen Morgan 392 Marcia Morgan 233 Patricia Morgan 233 Sheldon Morgan 278 Vicki Morgan 233 Linda Morgason 233 Florence Morris 340 Gary Morris 269 Geoffree Morris 233 Janet Morris 396 Kaaren Morris 353 Katherine Morris 395 Michael Morris 363 Robert Morris 309 Diana Morrison 346 Elsie Morrison 414 Marilyn Morrison 233 Renee Morrison 233 Suzanne Morrison 324, 384 Susan Mortier 337 Ruth Elaine Morse 233 Jack Morton 233 Sherri Moss 233 Janet Mosson 233 James Moster 233,376 Nancy Mote 233 Claude Motley 370 Paula Motts 353 Pamela Mowry 324 Maryjo Mucha 343 Joann Mugg 233 Robert Muir 261, 374 Ruth Muir 338 John Mulder 309 James Muldoon 368 Juliana Mullen 322, 358 David Mulligan 233,280 James Mullin 374 Patrick Mulloy 367 Wilfred Mulroney 233,261 Mary Munchel 304, 384 Cheryl Munderich 233 Sarah Munier 343, 391 Carla Munk 395 William Munn 233,402 Ala Murdock 396 Ernest Murica 364 John Murphy 373 Kathleen Murphy 233,391 Mary Murphy 341 Pamela Murphy 311 Thomas Murphy 233, 360 Thomas Murr 233 Judith Murray 334 Margaret Murray 233 Ronald Murzyn 388 Dave Muser 363 Nancy Mustard 311 Pamela Muston 233 Antione Myers 348 Arlene Myers 233 James Myers 233 Jane Myers 351 Mars: Myers 233,337 Richard Myers 234 Royal Myers 393 Sally Myers 336 Sheryl Myers 337 N Stephen Nagy 320 William Namovich 234 Frances Nance 234, 313 Kent Naragon 261,262,375 David Nash 234 Kerry Nay 380 Charotte Naze 234 Daniel Nead 376 Jackie Neal 234 Jeffery Neal 234 Julie Neal 96, 335 John Neff 234 Stephan Neff 234 Gladys Neigel 234 Barbara Nelson 234 Gary Nelson 367 Janet Nelson 317, 400 Kenneth Nelson 234 Stephen Nethery 389 Diane Neuman 355 Robert Newcomer 234 Linda Newman 386 Pamela Newman 304 James Nicholas 234 Donald Nichols 362 Janalee Nichols 234 Julie Nichols 403 Karen Nichols 316 Karen Nichols 394 Marylou Nichols 84, 83, 89 Diane Nicholson 394 Robert Nicholson 234 Alice Nickell 343, 392 Beverly Nicoles 353 Kathleen Niedzielski 339, 391 James Niemeyer 234 Richard Niemi 280 Nancy Nienaber 357 Gary Nierman 265 Gus Nierman 368 Anna Nikolis 396 Karen Niksch 317 Kathy Niksch 234 Michael Niksic 378 Beverly Niles 234 Barbara Nix 400 David Noel 376 Nancy Noel 234 Carol Nolan 234 John Noll 315 Raymond Norcutt 401 Sandra Nordbeck 389 Rita Nordenbrock 309 Cathy Norman 343 Nancy Norman 234 John Norris 377 Linda Norris 403 Nickey Norris 234,308 Dannie North 371 Jane Nottingham 234 Michael Nova 113, 277, 369 James Novar 261 William Novy 376 Dennis Nowak 381 Alice Nuckols 234 Ronnie Nufrio 234 Carolyn Null 234,316 Pamela Nutty 399 0 Joyce Oakerson 234 Patrick Oatis 315,373 Mary Oberlin 309,344 Robert O'Brien 312 Richard O'Bryan 366 William O'Ddoll 285 Ralph O'Dell 398 Donald Odle 235 Barbara O'DonneIl 318 Kathleen O'DonneIl 394 Douglas Oerth 235 John O'Farrell 375 Robert Ogden 380 Francis Ogle 235 Jill Ogle 235 Kathleen Ogle 235 Carolyn Oglesby 235 Ann Oilar 235 Robert O'Keley 235 Barbara Olds 235,310 Karin Oler 396 Joette Oliver 391 Linda Oliver 334, 398 John Olsen 360 Linda Olson 353 Sandra Olson 235, 399, 318 John O'Neil 235 Michael O'Neill 235 Ronnie O'Neil 287, 288, 369 Deborah Onika 346 Betty Opsahl 358 Joyce Orcutt 235 Candace Ordean 400 Robert Orebaugh 285 Donna Oren 310 Mike O'Rourke 372 Kathleen Orrison 235 Bob Orsbaugh 283 Mark Ortlieb 366 Suzanne Ortlieb 311 Nancy Ortman 235 Catharine Osborn 310 Mary Osborne 339 William Oskay 235 Edward Oslawski 378 Beverley Osteen 388 Karen Ostermeyer 353 David Ostrowski 235 David Oswalt 374 Maureen O'TooIe 235, 324 John Owen 401 Doris Owens 235 Jacquelyn Owens 348 Karen Owens 235 Max Oyler 235,361 P John Paal 235 Dale Pace 235 Chance Padgett 235 Larry Padgett 235 Robert Pahl 401 Kathleen Pahls 359 Loralee Paith 235,340 Daniel Palko 379 Dennis Palmer 388 Harry Palmer 261 Nancy Palmer 235 Rhodes Palmer 235, 374 Vicki Palmer 354 Joyce Pankiewicz 342 Richard Panning 374,375 James Panzica 362 John Panzica 362 Susan Papal 351, 384 Joann Paradiso 236 Cheryl Parker 236 Hannah Parker 352 John Parker 236 Larry Parker 236 Lynn Parker 339 Margaret Parker 236 Mary Parker 236 Cheryl Parkison 236 Charles Parks 236 Marcus Parks 322 Karen Parr 236 Beverly Parsley 83, 88 Kevin Parsons 368 Michael Parsons 360, 361 Mary Patrick 342 Carol Patterson 357, 391 Cheryl Patterson 400 Diane Patterson 236 Linda Patterson 236 Mary Patterson 39:1 Donald Patton 236 Karen Patton 236 Richard Patton 363 Patricia Paulin 340 Thomas Paulsgrove 285 Kristine Pavlovich 343 Linda Pavoni 324 Lana Paxson 403 Darrell Paymaster 319 Donald Payne 283, 284 Roberta Payne 236, 295 Ronald Payne 236, 314 Ruth Payne 236 Vlrglnla Payne 322 Barbara Peabody 400 Mari Peabody 339 Karen Peachv 395 Cloyd Peacock 236 Jerrelleese Peacock 280 Joann Pearce 318 Bonnie Pearson 352 Carol Pearson 236 Nancy Pearson 345 Sandra Pearson 337 Daniel Pease 401 Brent Peek 319 Cheryl Peek 236 Sharon Pehler 236,351 Denny Pelley 360 Mary Pelzer 236 Gary Pence 278 Karen Pence 316 Susanne Pence 236 Penny People 338,391 John Perkins 364 Lee Perkins 281 Martha Perkins 236,324 Diane Perrone 396 Mark Perry 269 Patricia Perry 236 Patricia Peschke 318 Miriam Pestow 387 Louise Petering 310,350,351 Bonnie Peterson 236 Cynthia Peterson 387 John Peterson 280 Randall Peterson 388 Sara Peterson 310,316 Annella Petkovich 236 Frank Petrella 378 Mary Petrick 344 Sharon Petro 236 Pamela Petruzzi 384 Mark Petty 363 Anna Pfledderer 338,400 Marcia Phelps 341 Robert Philbert 236,366 Ann Phillips 237 Bruce Phillips 277,368 Jim Phillips, 373 Jo Phillips 394 Kathryn Phillips 237 Robert Phillips 376 Ruth Phillips 399 Michael Pianowskl 237, 251, 374, 287, 288 Susan Piazza 237 Dave Pickard 374 Walter Pickerell 281 James Pickett 237, 261, 264 David Plckhardt 237 Joyce Pierce 354 Ronald Pierce 237 Steven Pierce 361 Carl Pieroni 360 John Pigort 380 Sally Pike 237 Henry Pimentel 269 Jeanette Pine 237 Darlene Pinkerton 237 Thomas Pinkerton 285, 287 Treva Pinkerton 237, 400 Bernlece Piper 237 Carol Piper 237 John Plppen 237,378 David Plppenger 237 Edward Pisarchuk 237,308 Penney Pitman 353 Susan Pitman 341,391 Tommy Pltser 237 Cheryl Pittman 237 Michael Pitts 237,320 Michael Planert 237, 267. 269 Susan Plaster 237 Kay Plant 311 Lorraine Platt 237 Robert Platt 237 Diane Pllska 354,400 Martin Pllsky 389 Mary Plummer 237,318 Norma Plummer 237 Michael Poe 363 Terry Polsel 313, 389 Jan Polhemus 237 Eugene Policinski 319 Charles Pollen 388 Pamela Pontious 237 Janet Pool 237, 338 Eugenia Poore 239, 297,317 Ronald Pope 238 Harvey Popp 363 Stephen Popplewell 379 Bill Popsdaka 375 Pamela Poracky 239 David Porter 397 Joyce Porter 238 William Poscharscky 285,393 Mary Poston 396 Carol Potter 32, 357 Brenda Potts 394 Arlene Powell 111, 238, 314, 351 Barton Powell 277, 378 Carolyn Powell 347, 348 Christine Powell 344 David Powell 277 John Powell 238,311,315 Linda Powell 238 Lois Powell 387 Robert Powell 379 Vicki Powell 53, 353 William Powell 238 William Powell 238 Karen Power 238 Dewey Powers 238 Fred Powers 364 Richard Powers 324 James Poynter 238 Dick Presser 360 Rosalie Preston 394 Carolyn Price 238 Frederick Price 238, 307,311 Margaret Price 351 Richard Price 401 Shirley Price 238 Sue Price 238 Susan Price 238 Linda Priest 320 Mary Pritchard 346 Linda Przychodny 346 Bonny Puckett 238,340 Christine Puckett 238 Kristine Puckett 396 Robert Puckett 238 William Puckett 238 Sally Pullen 392 Cynthia Pulver 320 Roma Pursifull 238 Dennis Pursley 363 Anita Purvis 238 John Pyzik 238 0 David Oualkinbush 238 Stephen Qualkinbush 238 Susan Ouallich 396 Kathy Quick 295. 311 Mary Quick 238 Ted Quick 375 R Mary Rabanus 238 Gene Raby 239 Carol Radkey 394 Constance Rahe 239 Mani Rai 318 Nancy Raisch 334,335 Robert Ralsie 315 Penny Ralston 310, 314, 348 Claudia Ramey 359 Dava Ramey 394 Steven Ramey 319 Sharon Ramig 389 Linda Ramlng 339,396 Steven Ramsby 320 Janet Ramser 239 Cynthia Ramsey 239 Lynne Ramsey 305 Roberta Ramsey 239 Scott Ramsey 374 Stephen Ramsey 360 Julia Ranney 239 Sherry Flans 354 Mary Rash 351 Stephen Rash 320 Stephen Rashkin 239 Gerald Rasler 309,388 Sally Rathbun 386 Mary Rathge 387 David Ratliff 309 Terri Raver 358 Mike Rawlings 371 William Rawls 401 Paul Ray 239,361 Stephen Rayl 239,378 Rebecca Rayls 340 David Reamer 312 David Reason 239 Tonya Reasoner 239 Janice Reavis 239,316 Marlorie Record 239 Judith Records 394 Donnita Rector 239 David Redden 239, 322 Marcia Redding 239,322 Susan Redemsky 315 Joan Redling 239,310 Sue Reece 239 Alvin Reed 239 Bette Reed 396 Mark Reed 373,388 Patricia Reed 347,348 William Reed 290 DeWayne Reese 366 Karl Reese 367 Darrell Reeves 278 James Regenold 273,374 Pamela Ready 399 Marylou Reifel 239 Dennis Reindehl 376 Janice Reinhard 239 Henry Reinhardt 376 Dennis Reinking 372 Ellen Reiter 239 Jeanette Fleitz 239 Norma Reitz 316 Janice Rekeweg 239 Jan Relford 239 Karen Renaud 399 Elaine Renbarger 239, 400, 3 Marcia Rennard 239 Terry Rensberger 239 Willis Renz 28 Don Resler 374 Barbara Ressler 320 Mick: Restler 310 Thelma Retz 240,343 Jean Reuter 347 l-larvey Reveal 380 Larry Reveal 287 Julia Reyburn 240 Davetta Reynolds 240 Dennis Reynolds 373 Judith Reynolds 240,357 Karen Reynolds 344 Ronald Rhoades 388 Judy Rhoads 240 Karen Rhoads 296,317 Carrol Rhodes 335 Connie Rhodes 56, 396 Lance Rhodes 265,287,368 Alice Rice 240 David Rice 364 Donald Rice 240 Janey Rice 396 Robert Rice 375 Wetonah Rice 348 Willard Rice 260, 261, 269 Michael Rich 275 Rodney Rich 240 Douglas Richards 366 Jan Richards 311, 318 Beth Richardon 293 Cathey Richardson 338, 386 Dewayne Richardson 370 Kay Richardson 240,308 Marsha Richardson 311 Mary Richardson 240 Myron Richardson 370 Susan Richardson 240,351 Gary Richcreek 314 Rodney Richcreek 240 409 10 470 Marcia Richey 396 Catherine Richman 358 Jeffrey Richman 360,361 Emily Richmond 317 Earl Richter 240, 369 Larry Ricke 265 Mark R icklle 313 Steven Ricks 240, 271, 272 Christine Ridder 304 Norma Rider 378 Robert Ridgely 240 Judith Riebsomer 240 Sally Riedman 400 Jack Riegel 366 Renny Fliernan 318 Barb Riesel 384 Sarah Rieth 318 Gary Riggle 366 Ginger Riggs 240 Nancy Rihm 324 Margaret Rimmell 240 Donna Ring 322 Jane Ring 240,334 Joe Ringenberg 278 Donna Ritchie 240 Larry Ritchie 240 Clarisse Ritter 384 Stephen Ritter 285 Richard Roach 240 Jo Roane 387 Eugene Robb 380 Herbert Robbins 240, 369 Linda Robbins 240 Mary Robbins 240 Nancy Robbins 240 John Roberson 363 Pat Roberson 311 David Roberts 323 Dennis Roberts 380 Linda Roberts 310 Linda Roberts 240, 358 Linda Roberts 394 Monica Roberts 295,296,317 Dana Robertson 351,399 Diane Robertson 356 Ed Robertson 319 Joyce Robertson 320 Marcia Robertson 394 Peggy Robertson 344, 385 Ronald Robertson 372, 305 Myrtle Robey 398 Rita Robey 240 Peggy Robinett 336, 400 Susan Robinett 354 Larry Robinette 241 Pamela Robinette 241 David Robinson 368 Donald Robinson 240 Moffett Robinson 241, 357 Randall Robinson 366 Rosemary Robisch 321, 391 Tana Robison 359 Steven Roby 372 Clinton Rockey 240,315,363 James Rockey 362 Joyce Roe 398 Judith Roe 397 Linda Roepke 297 Wllliam Roeschlein 320 Dow Roettger 366 Helen Rogers 241 Kathryn Rogers 317 Marilyn Rogers 241 Pamela Rogers 79, 338 Rosemary Rogers 349 Cathy Roller 241 Cynthia Roller 241 Nancy Romack 309 Kenneth Roi-nine 314 Roberta Rominger 395 John Rooney 398 Deborah Root 241 Karen Ropp 241 John Rosco 241 Marilyn Rose 396 Linda Rosebrock 304 Linda Rosenau 357 Linda Rosenberger 354 Betsy Ross 331, 342 Camille Ross 344 Cheryl Ross 400 Rhonda Ross 345 Shirley Ross 241,400,318 Jane Rossow 324 Beverly Rotroff 310 J. Roudebush 241 Ermalen Roundtree 348 Maurice Roundtree 370 Beverly Routt 336 Marilyn Rowe 241 Suzanne Rowland 241 Nancy Royer 337 Chintan Ruangkanchan 241 David Ruodick 241 John Rude 241 Janet Rumph 394 Catherine Rundio 241 Kirklan Runk 241 Debra Runnels 345 Michael Rush 367 Priscilla Rush 400 Jerry Rusk 241 Benjamin Russell 370 James Russell 360 James Russell 278 John Russell 241 Marilyn Russell 318 Jack Rustamier 367 Martha Rutan 241 Patricia Ryan 241 Thomas Ryan 241 Betty Rybolt 384 Charles Ryder 312 S Michael Saalfrank 241 John Sabens 314 John Sacchini 261, 376 Steven Saggars 315 George Salmons 402 Barbara Salzmann 241 Philip Sample 322 Alice Samples 242 Judy Sams 242, 310,316 Pete Samuels 265 Pamela Samuelson 402 Barbara Sander 242 Lucille Sander 242,308 Arthur Sanders 242 Fred Sanders 242 Kathleen Sanders 384 Rebecca Sanders 400 Linda Sandrick 311, 384 James Sanford 363 George Santa 242,283,285 Rogue Santisteban 242 Diana Sarber 384 Gwen Sartain 386 Carolyn Sarver 242, 357 Iris Sasaua 242 Sandra Satterfield 335 Sue Satterfield 242 Pamela Satterthwalt 386 Judith Sauerland 242 Paula Saunders 242 Robert Sauter 242, 363 George Savell 287, 360 Charles Savickis 375 Kenneth Saxon 242 Janyce Sayers 395 Brad Sayles 375 Lou Saylor 394 Michael Saylor 283, 285 June Scales 242 Sarah Scarborough 343 Deborah Scarff 391 Jeanne Schaefer 396 Thomas Schaefer 242 Juanita Schaper 396 Stella Scheerer 242 Randa Scheffel 351 Steve Schegman 47 Kandy Scheick 242 Andrea Scheldler 242 Lawrence Scheidler 360 Steven Schein 360 Harold Schellenbarg 393 Joyce Schelstraete 242 Gregory Schenkel 374 Janet Scheumann 358 Michael Scheurer 373 Marcia Schilling 242 Susan Schirr 343 Donna Schlabaugh 317 John Schleeter 242 Ruth Schlemmer 398 Bonnie Schlenker 346 Linda Schmaltz 355 Vernon Schmaltz 376 John Schmanski 362 Marcia Schmeltz 242 Donald Schmidt 287 Michael Schmidt 313 David Schneider 242 John Schneider 401 Richard Schneider 242 Sara Schneider 242,359 Lynn Schoenewey 242 Edward Schott 243 Susan Schrader 345 Carla Schramm 243,331 Michael Schramm 360, 361 Cynthia Schreiber 243 Raymond Schreiber 243 Vanloa Schrock 243 Jacquelyn Schroder 243 Dan Schroeder 281,401 Linda Schroeder 243 Thomas Schrope 362 I Gay Schulenburg 243 Michael Schuler 393 Jill Schull 243 Raymond Schultz 243,307 Ronald Schulz 278, 401 Virginia Schulz 243, 386 Bill Schuster 369 Mark Schwalenberg 276, 277 Mary Schwartz 243 Michael Schweitzer 365 Pamela Schweitzer 347 Michael Schwenk 261, 368 Judith Schymanski 386 Ann Scott 355 Benny Scott 243,313 Charles Scott 309, 325 John Scott 366 Linda Scott 243, 334 Richard Scott 230, 363 Stephen Scott 243 Victoria Scott 351 George Screes 307 James Scribner 243 Edward Scrivnor 380 Michael Scudder 243 Cindy Seagraves 324 Julie Seal 340,396 Darrell Seales 373 Jack Searle 265 Charles Sebald 243 Jane Sebald 243 Cindy Sebart 396 Robert Sedam 402 Lon Seebach 371 Ellen Seffrin 323 Susan Seffrin 396 Brenda Seibert 304,359 Suzanne Seifferlein 243 Kathleen Seip 243 Ann Seitz 243 Sandra Seitz 400 Cidney Selke 351 Sandra Sell 403 Alan Sellers 378 Janet Sellers 243 Sharrnan Sellers 391 William Sellery 243,372 Vanita Sellmer 324 Federa Sells 348 Daniel Selwa 243,271 Bob Sendre 262,287 Rose Senecal 336 Barbara Senko 243 Sandra Senour 341, 389 Jerry Senter 261 Debbie Sergfried 20 Kenneth Seward 243 Richard Sewell 265,373 Gregory Shaeffer 261,265 Cinda Shafer 243 Philip Shafer 376 Thomas Shafer 244 Jama Shaffer 339, 415 Julia Shal 244 James Shanahan 244 John Shanahan 319 Joyce Shanahan 244 Mike Shanahan 291 Thomas Shank 244 Raymond Shannon 397 Linda Sharkey 341 Christine Sharp 343 Timothy Shattuck 368 Kathleen Shaughnessy 400 Rosalie Shaul 335 Saralou Shaul 387 Deborah Shaw 244 Harriet Shaw 244 Patricia Shaw 297 Stephen Shaw 244 Susan Shawhan 244 Michael Shay 313 Larry Sheaf 319 Julie Shearer 357 Marsha Sheets 395 John Shel 244 S Stephen Shelby 366 Michael Sheldon 381 Beverly Sheline 244,400 Garry Shelp 290 Joe Shelton 373 Keith Sheppard 244,313 Ken Sherfick 321 Danny Shepperd 375 Nancy Shinholt 392 Kathleen Shinn 384 Sandra Shipley 399 vicki Shipley 244 Walter Shiplov 378 Linda Shirk 244 Jon Shively 363 Vicki Shives 351 Lawrence Shoaf 244 Nanette Shockley 398 Sharon Shoemaker 244 Constane Shook 310, 357 Susan Short 244 James Shouse 371 Robert Shovlin 309 Pamela Shrock 396 William Shuey 244 Deborah Shuster 311 Leroy Shutt 244 Connie Siberry 316 Barbara Sickafdose 244 Sheryl Sickels 316 Shirley Sickle 395 Kay Siebenthal 244 Steven Siefferman 374 Cathie Siegel 244 Kenneth Siekman 244,401 Randy Siemen 381 Darwin Sievers 322 Pamela Sigler 244 Mary Sikorski 394 Thomas Sills 244, 318 Gregory Silver 361 Judith Simanson 244 Barbara Simmons 349 William Simmons 244 John Simon 244, 314 Karen Simon 310, 324, 386 Joan Ann Simpson 245 Sharon Sims 396 Jean Singleton 318 Pamela Sipe 386 Alan Sipole 245 Valerie Sipole 344 Larry Sipos 368 Stephen Sirmin 360 Deborah Sitko 315, 336 Stanley Sitko 245, 315 Ina Sivits 311,322 David Sizelove 245 Phillip Sizelove 374 William Skees 245 Carole Skibbie 245 Sharon Skillen 245 Joyce Skinner 245 Sonja Skirak 245 Donald Skiver 280,401 Catherine Skorup 334 Reene Slack 245 Roger Slagle 245,308,318 John Slater 245 Samuel Sloffer 245,265 Janyce Sloop 396 Nancy Smale 245,384 Susan Smale 340 Alan Small 245 Terence Small 245 Linda Smaltz 355 Thomas Smelser 245 Steven Smidley 245 Bernard Smith 245 Carol Smith 339 Carol Smith 245,310,357 Charles Smith 363 Constance Smith 296 Daniel Smith 245,278,279 David Smith 376, 373 oavia Smith 245,375,287 Deborah Smith 245 Dennis Smith 275 Diana Smith 245 Diane Smith 245,353 Dorthea Smith 400 Ed Smith 261,366 Emily Smith 245 Eugenia Smith 304,399 James Smith 376 Judith Smith 245 Judith Smith 245,310 Karen Smith 246 Kathy Smith 310 Larry Smith 375 Laurence Smith 246 Lawrence Smith 371 Leigh Smith ass, 415 Marian Smith 246 Marjorie Smith 246 Mark Smith 322, 371 Mary Smith 395 Michael Smith 246,313 Mitchell Smith 399 Paul Smith 246 Randall Smith 393 Richard Smith 246 Richard Smith 393 Richard Smith 273 Rita Smith 246 Robert Smith 322 Ronald Smith 265 Sandra Smith 246 Sharon Smith 304, 314, 353 Stephen Smith 380 Sharon Smith 110, 113, 246 Stephen Smith 376 Stephen Smith 246 Sue Smith 246 Susan Smith 246 Victor Smith 110, 193, 246, 306 William Smith 265 Donna Smithey 347 Jay Smithey 319 Sandra Smock 246 Sandra Smock 354 Nanci Srnoljan 397 Nanci Smucker 246, 353, 414 Walter Smudzinski 28, 330 Brenda Snelling 351 James Snelson 246 Diana Snider 338 Lynn Snider 246 Phillip Snorden 298, 370 Glen Snow 368, 401 Paul Snow 246 Rebecca Snow 246 Delice Snyder 359 Redden Snyder 375 Rosemary Snyder 246, 337 William Snyder 246 Margaret Soboleski 309, 347 Patrick Soboleski 246 Vic Sockrider 378 Bill Soevel 281 Edward Solomon 246 Rebecca Solomon 396 James Sopko 374, 375 Kathleen Sorg 246 Robert Sorge 285 John Sorrell 374 Margaret Spade 392 Charles Spahr 246 Patricia Spahr 246 Barbara Spall 396 Archie Spangler 247 Patricia Spangler 88 Judy Sparks 344 Linda Sparks 247 Marjorie Sparks 247, 309 Basil Sparlin 398 Suellen Sparling 346 Diane Spaulding 247 Pamela Spaulding 395,414 Steven Spaulding 247,376 Glenn Speedy 247 Pamela Speedy 247 Patricia Speer 247 Shirley Speigel 22 Martha Spencer 316 Mary Spencer 247 Rebecca Spencer 247 Sarah Spencer 247 Ronald Sperling 314 Scott Spiclel 322 Shirley Spiegel 247 Jeanne Spietel 396 Carol Spry 247,324 Jaline Spurgeon 384 Stephen Stachelski 278 Janet Staddon 396 Mary Stadtmiller 247 John Stafford 285 Joseph Stafford 368 Nancy Stafford 247,310,316 Susan Stafford 344 Linda Staley 247 Theresa Stallings 339 Eugene Stamm 377 Karla Stamper 247,396 Susan Stamper 247 Pam Stanford 386 Paula Stanifer 247 Bonnie Stanley 247 Bruce Stanley 261 Jerry Stansbury 247 Rhonda Stansbury 342 Deborah Stapleton 313 Darlene Starbuck 396 Dean Stark 247 Frederick Stark 71, 247, 311, 368 James Starkey 247 Janice Stauffer 247 Deborah Stearns 403 Gerald Stearns 247 Paula Stecher 247 John Steen 324 James Stefanovich 247 Sandra Stegall 248 David Steigerwald 131,366 David Steinhiser 278 Shirley Steinweclel 248, 337 Sally Stephans 334 Dennis Stephen 248 Jim Stephenovich 366 Carol Stephens 384 Elaine Stephens 248 Larry Stephens 397 Martha Stephens 340 Nancy Stephens 248 Janet Stephenson 320 Phillip Stephenson 248 Karen Stepp 386 Lance Starling 380 Don Sternberg 374 Diana Stevens 295, 296, 317 James Stevens 373 Rex Stevens 376 Al Stevenson 26 Philip Stevenson 285 Ann Stewart 248 Cynthia Stewart 315 Jesse Stewart 370 Judith Stewart 316 Keith Stewart 368, 387 Vicky Stewart 248 Stephen Stickler 248, 309 Karen Stidham 337, 386 Craig Stienecker 248, 361 Claudia Stiens 336 Philip Stiers 363 Margaret Stiles 248 Cheryl Stiller 403 Susan Stillson 248 Patricia Stine 248 Jeffrey Stinson 366 Dennis Stites 276, 277 John St. John 312, 401 Diane Stock 248 Alva Stockdale 248 Jolene Stoffel 248 Linda Stogdill 248 Cynthia Stohler 324 Joann Stohler 248,306,359 Marilyn Stone 78, 344 Charlene Stoneburner 353 Barbara Stonecipher 400 Barbara Stoneking 399, 351 James Stoops 248 Michael Stoops 31B Suzanne Stoops 248 Connie Storck 308 Janet Storey 359 Suzanne Story 355 Norman Stouder 248 Robert Stout 278, 388 Barbara Stovall 248 William Stovall 248 David Strader 309 Cheryl Strahan 341, 391 Mary Strange 336 Jeff Strauch 377 Diane Stucker 338, 396 John Stucky 248, 388 Debra Studer 336 Charles Stultz 248, 378 Sandra Stultz 295, 296 Stephen Stum 248 Jane Stump 392 Mary Sturm 400 Patricia Stutzman 399 Cheryl Suddeth 248 Linda Suiter 351 Ann Sullivan 310, 316, 334, 335 Gary Sullivan 398 Jerry Sullivan 366 Marion Sullivan 378 Michael Sullivan 375 Michael Sullivan 248 Sheila Sullivan 249 Thomas Sullivan 249 Dale Summers 376 David Summers 111, 110, 305, 306, 314, 360 Diana Summers 249 Mark Summers 365 Melody Summers 392 Frederick Sumpter 249 Alice Surface 249 Stephen Surles 319 Edith Surovek 249 Teresa Sutherland 353 Louwana Sutton 249 Stanley Sutton 321 Christina Swackhamer 249 Dennis Swackhamer 306 Marvin Swafford 396 Lucinda Swaim 249 .loan Swain 249,357 Karen Morgan Swank 249 Michael E. Swank 249 Catherine Swanson 249, 354 Steven Swartz 265 George Sweeney 249 Opal Sweitser 380 Constance Sweitzer 386, 387 Pam Sweitzer 310 Linda Swengel 249 Nancy Swindell 399 Pamela Swindell 249 Lawrence Swing 315 William Swiss 361 Jane Switzer 338 Judith Swoveland 391 Rick Syacy 277 Mary Szabo 249 Michael Szentesy 366 Margaret Szewczyk 394 Paul Szigetvari 249 T Cynthia Taber 338, 396 James Taflinger 314 John Tague 249 James Talbott 366 Robert Talbott 277, 374 Beverly Tanner 310, 321 John Tannuzzo 265, 368 Gary Terr 249 Latona Tarrents 396 Kenneth Tatman 249 David Tatum 249 Jean Tatum 249 Sandra Taubken 111,112,193, 249, 306 Andrea Taylor 113, 193, 249, 304, 306, 357 Briget Taylor 399 Danny Taylor 249 Dennis Taylor 319 Joel Taylor 249 Judith Taylor 391 Neva Taylor 387 Sue Taylor 355 Susan Taylor 249 Vincent Taylor 368 Sharon Teague 340 Russell Teall 285 Kendra Tearney 340 Terrence Terhaar 278 Peter Terpstra 250,285 Michael Terry 250 Rosalee Teschlea 386 William Teuton 269, 368 Marilyn Tevis 349 Ruth Thacker 250 Theodore Thacker 362 Linda Thalheimer 357, 391 William Tharp 250 Charles Thatcher 361 Thomas Theard 250 Sharon Theobald 250 Dale Theurer 373 Dennis Theurer 250 Susan Thiele 250 Virginia Thiele 357,391 Linda Thistlethwai 250 Catherine Thomas 250,316 Cathy Thomas 310 Janet Thomas 250 Jean Thomas 356 Jeffrey Thomas 48, 372 John Thomas 309 Karen Thomas 215 Keith Thomas 378 Linda Thomas 356 Linda Thomas 250 Mary Thomas 250 Rebecca Thomas 400 Thomas Thomas 261 Barbara Thompson 399 Barbara Thompson 250 Dale Thompson 368 Deloris Thompson 348 Donald Thompson 321, 389 James Thompson 362 Jerry Thompson 250 Patricia Thompson 250 Paula Thompson 54 Dan Thornburg 380 Dianne Thorne 250 Paula Thorne 337 Barbara Thornton 250 Janis Thum 250,396 Terry Thurman 368 Mariann Tiede 335,391 Carol Tiernan 250 James Tilford 368 Joseph Tilford 250, 291 Morris Tilson 250 Mary Timm 396 Diana Timmons 250 Kathy Timmons 355 Joann Tipton 384 Robert Titus 250 Mary Tobias 396 Richard Tobias 376 Tim Tochford 360 Christine Tochtermarl 338 Linda Todd 350, 345 Phyllis Todd 399 Susan Todd 250 Stephen Tolin 363 Mary Toliver 354, 400 Michael Tolle 250 Norma Tomkinson 394 Jerry Tomlinson 131 Giles Tompkins 314 Jane Tompkins 250 Donna Tonsoni 250 Dave Torma 287 Ruth Torrie 355 Christine Townsend 391 Jean Tracy 347, 384 Sarah Traeger 251 Eddie Traylor 251 Timothy Treon 251 Roderick Trestrail 251 Kenneth Trice 314 Toni Trice 349 Sharon Trimble 316 Thomas Tritch 365 Ned Trout 251 Phyllis Trout 251 Cheryl Troyer 251 Sharon Troyer 251, 386 Susan Troyer 251 Rachel Trueblood 251 Catherine Truelsen 251, 334, 310 Janis Trusty 251 Scott Trusty 366 Mary Tucker 316 Teresa Tucker 358 Kathy Tumbush 400,338 Charles Turner 363 Gloria Turner 348 Lloyd Turner 366 Reid Turner 375 Thomas Turner 251, 371 Elaine Tuttle 251 Nancy Tuttle 251 U Peggy Ude 341 Mary Ulrey 320 John Ulrich 319,321 Peter Ulrich 251 Robert Ulrich 251 Pamela Ulsh 251 Jan Umbaugh 269, 380 Larry Umberger 402 Sharon Underwood 251 Sherry Underwood 336 Ward Underwood 251 Victoria Unowicz 251 Gerry Upchurch 251 Thomas Urban 251 Mary Utt 251 V Stephen Vadas 318 Allison Vance 359 Johnny Vance 368 Richard Vance 388 Susan Vance 354 Joyce Vandalsen 251 359 Donald Vandam 360 Gerald Vandeputte 368 Stephen Vanderbur 251 Reginald Vanderreyden 251 Brian Vanderwalle 284, 285 Jon Vanderweele 251,372 Linda Vandoren 252 Linda Vanette 337 Rene Vanfleet 252 Judy Vangheluwe 252 Marilyn Vanhoozen 307, 312, 338. 416 Herbert Vankeuren 252 Beverly Vannatter 252 Erick Vannatter 309 Amos Vanpelt 287, 286, 265 Charles Van Pelt 265 Ronald Vansickle 252 Shirley Vansickle 345 Barry Vanslager 252 Karen Vanvooren 252, 313,318 Peter Vardakis 252 Mary Vassallo 252 Barbara Vaughan 252, 306 Vicki Vaughn 252 Judith Veith 252 James Vendel 393 Rebecca Venne 342 Bart Verbanic 252 Ralph Vermilio 319, 393 Lura Vermilya 340 Jeanette Vetter 384 Linda Vicars 357 Kathryn Vincent 341 Bobby Vining 135 Angela Voelz 252 Samuel Volano 291 Linda Vonderau 308,340 Sharon Vonderau 341 Kristin Voorhees 252 Sandra Vore 252 Timothy Vores 252 Virginia Voris 353 W Nila Wachholz 400 Cathy Wacker 297, 317, 389 Sharon Wadas 318 Gregory Wadsworth 366 Ruth Waggener 252 Pamela Waggoner 252 Susan Wagley 252, 318 Edgar S. Wagner 322 Linda Wagner 341 Christine Waite 353 Margaret Waite 252 William Walburn 252 David Walker 393 Jerald Walker 252, 280 Nancy Walker 391 Phillip Walker 375 Teresa Walker 339 Virginia Walker 346, 384 Dan Walkey 368 Robert Wall 376 Roger Wallace 363 Jeffrey Wallish 360, 361 James Walmer 371 Thomas Walsh 269 Gregory Walsko 366 Andrew Walter 380 Kevin Walter 280, 281 Charles Walters 373 Melanie Walters 359 Barbara Walton 396 Nancy Walton 386 Luann Walts 310,316 Danny Waltz 373 Gary Wangler 252 Daniel Wantz 252 Richard Wantz 252 Mary Ward 318 Sandra Ward 252 Timothy Ward 381 Roslynn Warman 253 Nicki Warner 253 Deanna Warren 253 Patricia Warren 345 Robert Warrner 253 Beverly Washburn 253,392 David Washler 253 Gary Wasson 38 Rebecca Wasson 253 Wanda Wathen 311, 325 Phillip Watson 253 Randall Watson 373 Mary Watterson 253 Betty Watts 349 Cheryl Watts 307 Glen Waybrlght 38 Pamela Waymire 253,338 Sam Wearly 361 Norman Weatherford 253,380 Curtis Weaver 377 Dennis Weaver 253 Max Weaver 290 Robert Weaver 313, 318, 389 Vicki Weaver 253 Donna Webb 352 Paulette Webb 253 James Webber 360 Hugh Weber 373 Jane Weckel 253,337 Linda Weddle 253 Winton Weeber 318 Danny Weeks 360, 361 Betsy Wegehoft 391 Susan Weichsel 315 David Weimer 372 Beverly Weinkauf 253, 314, 353 Suzanne Weir 336 Allen Weisheit 253 Sara Weisjahn 310 Annette Weiske 346 Ellen Weismiller 253 Cheryl Weiss 253 Debra Weiss 83, 89, 335 George Weiss 253 Linda Weiss 343, 311 David Weist 363 Jane Welch 357 Sheila Welch 253 Paul Welker 253 Carol Wellendorf 253, 347 Nancy Welling 253 Barbara Wells 253 Gary Wells 398 Kathleen Wells 343 Mariann Welty 322 Evan Werling 253 Joyce Wescoat 253 Gregory Wessel 254 Ellen West 254 John West 415 Mary Westerfeld 254 Ross Westerfeld 319 Anita Westerfield 338, 402 Ann Westfall 254 Sandra Weyand 254 Mary Wheeler 311 Peggyiwhisman 254 Rose Whitaker 335 Mary Whitcomb 386 Anne Whitcraft 337 Dick Whitcraft 254, 109, 305. 314 Constance White 340 Janet White 254 Jennifer White 254,399 John White 370 Ken White 278,378 Rebecca White 254 Stanley Whitehead 285 Daniel Whiteley 309 Joseph Whiteman 254 Robert Whiteman 324 David Whitesell 319 Pamela Whitestine 254, 111, 11 193, 309 Roger Whitfield 370 Kay Whitley 392 Larry Whitney 254, 370 Evan Whittington 254 Mary Wiant 254 Dennis Wiblo 254 Marsha Wicker 400 Diane Widdifield 254 Christine Wiedeman 254 Rick Wiedeman 254,312 Dennis Wielgos 254 Alvan Wier 254 Sara Wiesjahn 357 2. 477 Jennifer Wiggins 347,392 Kenneth Wiggins 275 David Wihebrink 372 Rebecca Wilder 338,386 Elizabeth Wildman 254 Janet Wilds 354 Nancy Wiley 254 Nina Wiley 254 Sylvia Wiley 340 David Wilhelm 261, 254, 374 William Wilkerson 319,398 Wayne Wilkinson 388 David Willard 360 Barbara Willette 254 Amanda Williams 345 Billy Williams 368 Deborah Williams 359 Donna Williams 254 Ellen Williams 254 Eric Williams 255 Jeffrey Williams 365 Larry Williams 255 Nanina Williams 345,386 Ronald Williams 271, 370 Roxanne Williams 255 Sherry Williams 255 Timothy Williams 376 Joseph Williamson 363 Lois Williamson 351,384 Steven Williamson 363 Larry Willis 235, 370 Nancy Willis 255 Brenda Wilson 342 Dennis Wilson 366 James Wilson 375 Jane Wilson 313 Kenneth Wilson 360,361 Kristin Wilson 255 Linda Wilson 255, 293 Linda Wilson 255,359 Marsha Wilson 399 Patricia Wilson 356,396 Patricia Wilson 349 Sandra Wilson 316 Sheryl Wilson 400 Thomas Wilson 255 William Wilson 255 Michael Wilt 371 Cynthia Wincek 255 Stephen P. Wincek 255 Joann Windhauser 359 Janet Windmiller 255 Marvin Winfrey 255 Byron Wingate 38 Stephen Wingrove 363, 401 William Wingrove 362 Patsy Winningham 310 Phyllis Winter 402 Ruth Winter 335 Janet Winteregg 255 Matthew Winters 277 Dan Wintersteen 278 James Wise 363 Jerry Wise 278 Priscilla Wise 336 Ronald Wise 376 Brooke Wiseman 384 William Wiseman 280,304,313 Karen Wiser 321 Karen Wissler 255 Kenneth Wissman 255, 108,105 Harriet Witham 255 Robert Witt 255 Caroline Wiwi 255 Molly Woerner 338 Carter Wolf 269, 315 Richard Wolf 371 Ronald Wolf 388 Vicki Wolfe 318 Mary Wolff 255 Arlene Wolfgang 255 Gretchen Wolfla 255 Gerald Wolford 255 Janet Wolgamot 255 Jacquelyn Wolter 351 Michael Wolter 255,318 Leah Wolverton 346 Carol Wood 255 Connie Wood 255 David Wood 287 David Wood 312 Jill Wood 307,334 Loretta Wood 256, 359 Mary Wood 400 Dale Woodke 256,287 Randi Woodkey 256 Ellen Woods 357 Michael Woods 375 Michael Woods 374 Patricia Woods 256 Stephen Woodworth 363 Judith Woolard 256 Ted Woolever 48, 376 Kathryn Woolf 384 Jerry Wooten 256, 361 Robert Worch 380 Susan Worland 403 Sarah Worlev 256,357 472 Richard Wraight 361 Sue Wrenn 352 Barbara Wright 157 Harlan Wright 110, 'I'l'I, 193, 256, 304, 306, 320, 385 James Wright 256 Julie Wright 96, 339 Linda Wright 354 Linda Wright 346 Phrlip Wright 256 Thomas Wright 324 Audrey Wruttenhouse 256 Larry Wuethruch 256 Bernard Wulle 380 Charlene Wunschel 342 Sharon Wunschel 342 Maryell Wurz 347 Barbara Wyatt 307, 345 Julia Wyatt 256, 344 Dennis Wydau 256 Thomas Wyneken 256 Linda Wyrick 310, 340 Stanley Wyrick 363 Christi Wysong 58, 59, 351 Y Susan Yager 256 Stephen Yancey 366 Linda Yanez 256, 351, 395 Carol Yankey 256 Michael Yankovuch 256 Susan Varian 338 Alice Yarlot 386 Deborah Yarnellu 396 Carol Yates 395, 393 Stephen Yeager 273 Cathy Yeater 387 Jeffrey Yelton 260, 261, 366 Kathy Yelton 304 Kay Yoakum 256 Dennis Yoder 256 Frederick Yoder 312 Margaret Yoder 256 Micheal Yohe 256 Dennis York 313 Donna York 310 Jullann York 384 Gary Yost 256 William Yost 256 Elvin Younce 256 Carolyn Young 256 Dayrd Young 361 Janet Young 400 Jeffrey Young 378 Mark Young 293, 275 Michael Young 256, 309 Ronald Young 402 Sandra Young 349 Sue Young 393 Rebecca Youngblood 335 Timothy Younglbood 366 Kathleen Youngerman 358 Kathleen Youtz 320, 402 James Yunker 257,109,193,306 Nancy Yunker 257 Z Jeanne Zarse 257 Frederick Zeller 380 Flodney Zeislg 318 Thomas Zell 257 Joyce Zerbe 257 Ralph Zerbe 374 Duane Ziel 257 Stephan Ziemba 401 Judith Zlke 316 Bert Zimmerman 277 Max Zimmerman 257 Susan Zrmmerman 341 Jefi Zlnder 360 Michael Zunk 285 Brenda Zody 257 Beverly Zoeller 395, 359 Gary Zalman 309 Sara Zolman 354 Jane Zook 257 Jean Zook 257 Marsha Zook 354 Christi Zuccolotto 257 William Zurcher 237 Judith Zwirn 402 ie 1 4 it '. i l . -, fl . il , if, ' ' :.2llfa- , ' a, l-.is f- f 144 411' .f X .4 4 rf' wif , . 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Copy blocks are 11 point Universe Medium, captions 8 point Universe ltalic, group identifications 8 point Universe Medium, and heads 24 point Lydian. Our sincere appreciation is extended to Ed Hackle- man, and Ralph Van Dyke, Delmar representative and artist respectively. The covers of the ORIENT were produced by the S.K. Smith Company in Chicago, Jack Bundy is their representative. Delma Studios, Inc. of New York City, represented by Jerry Schnie- der, took the senior portraits. Thornburg Studio in Muncie photographed group pictures and some activi- ties. Merle Thiele, Kokomo, also took group pictures. Special thanks also goes to Miss Lil Junas, editorial advisor, and Dr. Louis Ingelhart, financial advisor. 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