Bowling Green State University - Key Yearbook (Bowling Green, OH)

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STELLERS editor-in-chief R. -JOHN BREITWIESER business manager -JAMES R. GORDON adviser THIS IS BGSU ADMINISTRATION. ACADEMICS ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS LIVING CLASSES INDEX 4 52 64 1 OO 'I 66 202 250 SOO this l is , . - ,K , v ,,4!,,,, JI. l From these meager beginnings will grow the new Administra- M tion Building, freeing the old structure for classroom use. This architect's sketch shows the new Ad- ministration Building which has taken years of planning. Its completion is expected by September, 1963. ideas, places, people, Optimism fills the night - - The doe E. Brown Theater is another successful pep rally. the setting for meditation. N? XX l Sorrow and consola l tion are expressed l over BG's single grid- iron defeat in 1961. K moods and traditions Concenltration is the keyfor Anticipation of a quick flick this slide horn player. is this goalie's concern. tg. s the milkweed pod opens, throwing wide seeds for the future generation, so the uni- versity prepares for the future. Yearly, new students enter to begin preparation for tomorrow. The confusion and explora- tion of the first few days turn into the numb, empty feeling of the day following commencement. No other four years would ever hold so much. Education helps us to know ourselves, through the ideas, places, people and moods. ff' Pl The Library s stored Ideas gnve understanding 'to the future The classroom remains as the classlc picture of education. Foreign language profs untie a- map which will help them relay an idea. While waiting backstage, these thespians are en- tertained by television. The equipment console of the doe E. Brown Theater aids many ideas. .. ideas . . . An idea, proving to be the pathway to insight, is the motivation which puts knowledge into effect. Abstract ideas come to life with activity and importance vvhen developed through the talents of a student and an educator. An idea is the embryo stage of an essay, a painting, or a symphony. Awareness of the surround- ing World has engendered the idea and at this point education must go on to facili- tate growth of ideas into tangible effects. Education often serves as the catalyst in the exchange of thoughts. An inspiration may come after personal exploration of the mind or by the provacation of an external drive such as a professor's lec- ture or the dranna of a play. Ideas,the power of the vehicles of communication, are essential to achievement and pro- gress. Many anxious thoughts and ideas pass through the minds of athletes. ?T?A F I Ideas of the worId's great thinkers are gained and understood in long sessions with the printed word. nn!! li'- . '.. Places are the keystones in the development of university living. The buildings of Bowling Green represent various steps in a student's life. His social growth may begin in the Nest talking with friends or in Harmon or Rodgers relaxing or studying with his roommates. The student's academic evolution may dawn in the classrooms of Overman or South Halls and crest in the quiet serenity of the library. His faith may secure its strength in Prout Chapel or in Walking through the campus on a fall evening. Places are the landmarks in the expansion of the individual's ideas, thoughts and attitudes. The library is a frequent des- tination, especially at term paper time when finals are near. u Campus walks provide the path- ways to various places of an ed- ucation, be they class, the Nest, the chapel, or the dorm. ampus places 5- L, E, 1. ', gin if ' . 5 37 Z- ig. .. 'W I li lar iq Concentration sets the l i...', ,- -, ,LJ mood for many hours of study and reading, essentials of education. . .. Q, l 4 ' i sid I 1 ' i if t if l Wi reg J ffm A . . i. 11,-3, Periodic trips to, the laundry must be rnadeg buff even with pizza and Pepsi, intellect triumphs. l people and moods . . . Moods are the temperament of people l and situations. The enthusiasm of the basketball game establishes a humor that l glows with light and vitality. The candlelight of a tea sets an atmosphere il H tl kg g I I - fn re..ec-.IQ!1SlWe S.eellQQrSfe1vieS- ffl of elegance and refinement. Colors, Ueyamingiy egjn to k,no.wp Qw,SeN6Sz activity and sounds present the moods e e-- of the university. The splash of rain or - ,., ...V ...-., - the blare of the band at a football game rr can create a sober but friendly sadness or the dynamic spirit of competition. Yet laughter can communicate its mood into a situation. After the rain, the pools of Water reflect the mood of the campus, often penetrating the vein of thought of the passerby. Mood is the tone of living, be it the determined concentration of study, the flamboyant gaiety of relax- ation and entertainment, or the fanciful utopia of romance. - 1 M i n I W ..... Outstanding artists and lecturers Widen experi ences through the artist and lecture series. Can- dlelight sets the rnood for a tea in their honor. ag, A---i'? ' .45 Nb J. -, 37-15-1-V- 4'.1'. ' ' . ' zffilfigtifjeiif -f 3 - -if .g,. l: ffeg-' REQ: - gag .1 -. 3' -. '-A : 15-fr A is-'Z' ' QE? 1.4-yi'Ui' A ymbolic traditions Symbolic traditions of Bowling Green State University . . . from the white frame Prout Chapel to the Administration Building with its brick and mortar. These are the scenes passed each day and taken for granted. In a short time the Administration Building will take a new position and complete the enclosure of the inner campus. Our campus has changed and grown in the past decadeg and, as a part of our ever-growing and changing nation, we cannot expect to stand still and look the same forever. The buildings which form the face of our university must change as we grow, and grow we must. So as we prepare for more freshmen to begin their search for knowledge, others will leave in search of the lives for which they have prepared. As these people leave they will take memories of the campus they enjoyed and the life they lived as students. Someday each will return and try to visualize the campus he knew in the university of tomorrow. One of the oldest buildings soon to take a place of new importance, the Administration Building has seen many changes in the campus scene. il The chapeI's imposing beauty blefrds with the spring blossoms Bfhvyh 13 f' I , . V ' 'T ., .f ln' V ,V f A f, 1. ' 'fl --f . J , 1'1.1A 5 Taft 1 5 5 'T' N' , ' K r 9 firm' 'luis i M' va' Y'-sf 'f' if ' E, w 5-.2 1 s , W , W rl? if lf- , !if ' hw 14 I J A 1 4, J L- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ' 1 Q - , 1 . f , Q + . 1 1 ,. , 5 . - . V .F H 1321 , . If y 1 1 - pr . ,, 1 - . ',, A .' 1 nr' ' , n Y 9.5 . 1 ' - ' is . ,Q 1' .' ff Lb S . 1 H f . , .. 1 1' 'i .E ki. T 1 u 13.1.41 if gf .gqj-1 15: -,. 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Even in the midst of a cheering crowd this couple finds time to share a quiet conversation. POII13,I1C9 Romance is that intangible substance which comes to its height With the Warm spring evenings and must hibernate indoors during the long Winter months. The Nest, the steps of the girls' dorms, and other locations on campus are always frequented by couples enjoying each other's company. As We come to the end of another school year many of these couples Whom We have seen so often Will leave to take their place in society together forever. Some couples will return to continue and com- plete their study together While others will find new companions. No matter what happens to these individu- als the air of romance will always remain on the campus. E' Two members of the University The- atre depict romance during an act from Shakespeare's Julius Ceaserf' 1 Boy introduces girl to boy, a meeting which may be the forerunner of many happy moments in the iii future. V l F4-f i'?fn? rw 1 H psi A girl, a boy, a warm, pleasant summer day: this is a way to make studying fun. Nesting is a wonderful course to major in if one has time. Many sit and talk. Darkness, the romantic hours, also hold moments of laughter and pleasant times. .ss raft A warm fall afternoon turns a student's interest from football to study in the quiet stadium. books Books to a college student are his mainstay, his guiding light, his means to an end-all that is important to the future. The Value of know- ledge gained from them is far greater than the money spent for them or any amount of time spent in their company. Students know the worth and versatility of books, here demonstrated by their use as umbrellas. F is I F -rf af 1 1 limi' -ui. .. f 6 ,rl .M - V W .- 'Nm fr-V 'ffzivsf -'-4 . ,gzi- as ' I i-3 Hem ww Paperback editions provide students with inexpensive sources in nearly ev- ery field and of most authors. No matter what the campus scene, books are an omnipresent part, often seeming as drudgery to carry to class. J: ATA J - 1 gi l W-sill' Books and libraries may be ornamental, but knowledge is not directly propor- tional to a Iibrary's size and beauty. . llf i AYTQM ,Lili ,c i Vf ilil l!!l'X 23 research Extensive research and study in many divergent fields of thought and activity occupied much of the time of the Univer- sity faculty. Through travel, publica- tions, and personal contacts, faculty mem- bers Widened their scope of knowledge in their field of specialization. Approximately one-third of the faculty participated in programs financed by grants from the University, from such off-campus sources as the Atomic Energy Commission, Office of Naval Research, and from private sources and personal finances. Directional orientation in birds is the topic of research for Dr. Louis C. Ciraue. UNI' , 1 .f mf! b 551- .i 1 1 f q Dr. Robert Guion, professor in the psychology de- partment, studies literature on attitude measurement. Dr. Joseph Balogh, who studied attitudes toward capital punishment, confers with Governor DiSalle. Profs. Gerald Acker, William B. Jackson and George Herman conduct research in the audi- tory function of Weberian Ossicles of fish. Dr. William Fox, Norman White and Dr. Stewart Berry discuss a school district study. X 1-Y'-. .Q , l Dr. Jacob Cohen, associate professor in the de- partment of economics, conducts research on the circular flow models of the economy. OII1II1QI1C9II1QI1t With the coming of June, Commencement saw the graduation of approximately 700 students and such annual events as the Senior Cotillion, Luncheon, Reception, Senior Flag Raising Ceremony, and Serenade of the parents by the members of the graduating class. Dr. Donald C. Kleckner, chairman of the University's department of speech, was chosen as the Commencement speakerg his address was entitled The 'A' Factor. Members of the senior class, with mixed emo- tions, cross the mall for the last time as students. The Class of '61 Flag flies. A-rt -r 1 'Zi A 6 1 Q .4 -11 Les Elgalclt and orchestra provide music for cotillion. Seniors await expectantly for the procession to form in front of Ad. Building. 0 :W hd lip 113 The graduating class, facul- ty, and student leaders attend senior luncheon. 27 A h ,N -NK-in , EN Q we RW 'M-wr, v , Q , 'firm' A34 . sw N - Mkikv Awfzk , Q --44...,-, N 1--Q-mg., , --Q m,,,, N 'Y x K x 'X '1- Ex-president Ralph McDonald distrib- utes the degrees at Commencement, held for the first time in Memorial Hall. Seated en masse with parents and friends, the Class of 1961 anxiously awaits the fruits of four years' work. To the men of BGSU who lost their lives in the wars, Memorial Hall was ded- icated during the weekend activities. Dr. and Mrs. J. Robert Overman stand before his portrait, dedicated in the building bearing his name. 15 l Conversing with Dean Shuck, Dr. Albert Sabin, who created an oral polio vaccine, was given an honorary degree at the August Commencement exercises. 'friifffeffl v, A - ' , Y . l,5h,.,m tc 5 ' +1 ss- Campaign skits add fun to Homecoming activities. Sibyi Preuninger, 1961 Homecoming Queen homecoming 1961 Miss Sibyl Preuninger, a senior in the College of Education from Cincinnati and a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority, was crowned Homecoming Queen during pre-game ceremonies before 12,240 spectators. The smiling and radiant queen Was escorted across the football field by Ross Fienberg, president of Interfraternity Council, and crowned by Clark D. Tibbits, president of the Student Body. In the evening, Miss Preuninger and her court reigned over the festivities of the Homecoming Dance. many returned Many alumni returned to help cele brate the Homecoming Weekend. There were many things to see. All of the housing units built decorations on the theme of national advertise- ments, the Union displayed for the first time its new flags, and, of course there was the Falcon victory over the Toledo University Rockets. There were open houses at most dorms and sorority and fraternity houses, the annual Homecoming breakfast of Cap and Gown, the annual Alumni Luncheon, and the Homecoming Dance featuring the music of Warren Covington and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. X 7 'H 'Y Y Enthusiastic rooters helped lto brighten the cloudy dayg Union flags help Sigma Phi Epsilon's winning dec celebrate the day. orations featured Mr. Clean. A 'Hi'-.'a .-..l.'.., f .. .-a.MF,H, . X xx.. -A , N5 , tif '1 .L1.1'l': 55. , all , . ,, , Q, 2 l .' The team did its part to make the weekend a success by its victory. i . lu .'l homecoming halftime if 1 While the queen and her court Watched from a platform on the sidelines, the Falcons added to their victory list H by defeating the TU Rockets 17-6. At halftime, the band, . to keep up with the popularity of group singing, featured a l ii i show entitled 'cSing Along with the Band. After the band's I 3 performance, the AFROTC Valkyries presented an exhibition in V precision drill and marching. Following the game, alumni , renewed friendships and acquaintances. Festivities of the 1961 3 Q Homecoming came to a close With the alumni, students and i I i faculty dancing in the crowded ballroom. -. gg The 1961 Homecoming Court was made up of sophomore attendant Joyce Obopta, senior attendant Linda Neubeck, Queen Sibyl Preun- inger, junior attendant Judi Bluhm, and freshman Marian Richards. lil l - I ll 7' U f'?.f?Z1' 7525625 Cff f7!fft'l4W17f 10 if The Rodgers Quadrangle's Falcon rightly predicts the results of the game as he points to the Greyhound bus filled with the Toledo 'team as passengers. Ajax Foams the Rockets down the Drain was the slogan that quickly washed the Gamma Phi Beta's into first place position in the sorority division. At the Aviation Bowl our Sibyl Cfront row, centerb once again reigns as queen vt XP' ik may queen Stefani Mrava, 1961 May Queen, was elected by an all-campus vote. A member of Chi Omega, she was graduated from the College of Education in dune, 1961. After hours of making gcrepe paper flowers, it's n-ow time to celebrate Spring' weekend Chi Omega Stefani Mrava reigned over the somewhat damp proceed- ings of the spring's big- gest event. The weekend began with the corona- tion of the queen and court. Because of heavy rains early in the day the parade was postponed from Saturday afternoon to Sunday. Peter Palmer, his voices and orchestra, played and sang for the UA Prom in a crowded ballroom Saturday eve- ning. The winning float consisted of two wagons, each with an engine and crew. It portrayed the first transcontinental railroad. A large man- nequin drove the spike which connected the two railroads. The May Court consisted of Stefani Mrava, queeng Mary Ann Schna- bel, freshman attendant: Sibyl Preuninger, junior attendant Sharon Swigart, senior attendant and Beverly Falvey, sophomore attendant. The fIoat Wedding of the RaiIs gave Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Sam- ma and Beta Gamma top honors in the Spring Weekend float parade. Theme for the contest was significant historical events. lumni activities Dr. Darwin L. Mayfield, a member of the Class of '41 and a professor at Long Beach State College in California, was chosen this year as the fourth recipient of the Distinguished Alumnus Award, established in 1960 by the BGSU Alumni Association. Dr. Mayfield and his associates extracted hormones from the cocklebur plants for the first time, if successful with other plants, this would permit growers to time production of crops from flowering plants. Eva Marie Saint, one of the award winners in 1960, received her award at the Bowling Green State University Banquet held in Los Angeles during the Mercy Bowl event in November. Alumni activities this year included Key Days held' in Toledo, Cleveland, and Chicagog reunions at Homecomingg and former May queens presented at the Commencement activities. The Alumni a Ia carte Luncheon was a special feature 1 at Homecoming time. Distinguished Alumnus Award winner, Dr. Darwin L. Mayfield, is the son of Professor Emeritus Samuel M. Mayfield. Basketball alumni returned 'to honor Coach l-larold Anderson during his 700th game. .James Hof Crightl was MC. Toledo Alumni Club officers are Richard Conn, Mrs. Mark Welker, 'John Peyak, Mrs. R. McCarthy, and Charles Arnold. Exif 1, 4 4 ,A F. 55 - rw, N . i:,:,::,:E-... f , ,f W Y 4' , r at --'f,-'gl A ' . .. W , ,AAA+ Tn' I ' LP Ps v :E 5 ,JI FQ 3 'iZ??,g ,Q ax , 1 v isa.. .if ,A-, aw- A M M52 H .1 . ' 4 1 : xf. gf: f 51,42 ng. 1,5-l - - Wg E, Q 9 1 If 1 ' . HS X Vii' ' .R 1 1 my N1f ' , 5 . .wg . , 'T , 95014 Sf ' L .!L,..g . ,FN . . 4, -A , HZ- - ,, Q' 1- ,, .5 , , ' F - Qffr H' Z , - 1 Z ' 'ess - ' T' V 5' ' it , . . .-- H H wsszz,-E rr I :E A ' ,V , 47 U w l vi.. 11 u 1 .' - . 1 n ' 1 .. ,, .,.:.,L A, .: 5 4' ' 1 uv ' 'r 1 :xx Lv. IN. . - Ji' ,f,, 1 5, .x:..fl .-7-5 Al fb my A. 1 Pt- ! , ...sr lla- lr, N .V ,. I, 5 nn .AW if : 15152 5 z,',,.U , , Ai' w V, 1 john gaertner' Carol Burnett, ofthe Gary Moore show, select- ed the KEY King from the five finalists. Wi The 1962 KEY King, John Gaertner, Was select- ed from the five finalists by Carol Burnett of CBS Television. John represented Theta Chi. Other finalists were Richard Mason, Pi Kappa Alphag Jerry Oranski, Rodgers Quadrangleg Richard Counsellor, Kappa Sigrnag and Gordon Gummere, Alpha Tau Omega. John Gaertner, 1962 KEY King and a junior in the College of Business Administration, is from Cleveland. . .J7T..v.,t?, , H -'ip A -B. 4 ' '-Q Q6 WWW . .F , K L .L-,J ' 4 has 2. A M 5? If is + ff? aa.. .4 X f MNSN fi I-.4-an y I .,, '. L! 3 A Q ...N , f ,,. f n. fix b H s i WN ,, V' . V! I E fbifiwg- .- gy -4 w, - 5 - i - 4 in 4 W1 I -,Q ,, , . Y .JfL,,-I I. ' sq X A gg ' W gf .- , A x-cg , gg vu Q ' .Ji -',-, if I ' 4 Q M ,' . r, pe b if 'N ' . W'?L4:.' I, lr-' ' '. I IH!! 121 -e if :argl s qi 4 'R of Serious discussion or a moment of relaxation may meet in the gay atmos- phere of the Union's Falcon's Nest. Comfortable chairs and pleasing dec- orations afford the faculty well deserved and needed relaxation in the Union. the union The campus sidewalks all lead to the University Union, the cultural and social hearthstone of the University. Meetings here are by chance and by arrangement, such as a Nest Break which can be anywhere from five minutes to an entire afternoon, or a luncheon given in the beautiful Alumni Room. One finds that the Union has no one single personality. Hundreds of articles ranging from books to greeting cards are found in the bookstore. The atmosphere of the Promenade Lounge attracts many couples for study and conversation. The Carnation Room is the campus night club for many students. The world's greatest literature and music for our enjoyment are found in the Browsing Room. The bowling alleys see almost constant use as do the billiard tables. Select any part of the University Union . . . you will find that it is permanently entwined in our lives. Hosting ceremonies is Dick Lenhart, jovial, hard-working program director of the University Union. bg visitors The Bowling Green campus proved to be a meeting place for people from far and wide. Some came for enjoyment and relaxation, some came on business, some were seeking information about entrance, some came to show their talents, some gave their services. But, no matter what their reason, all were able to reach their goals and take away with them a sense of the tradition and friendliness which is so much a part of university life. They met the people, who, after all, are what really make a healthy and efficient setting for proper learning and living. Visitors also leave a part of themselves to enrich the lives of all who meet them. We welcome all visitors and invite them again to share their experiences with us. 'v The dedication of the doe E. Brown Theater once more found the arfable star of Harvey, Mr. Brown, visiting Bowling Green. Many from Bowling Green were able to qualify as visitors with the trip to the Mercy Bowl held in Los Angeles on Thanksgiving Day. 4 , f rffvff B. Construction workers are always included as visitors as they work out the plans for the future. Don Jacoby heralds The Evolution ' of the Trumpet at the Bowling Green-Western Michigan halftime. Parents, here seen taking a pre- registration tour of the campus, are the most frequent visitors. Q Looking forward to the coming fall, anxious high school seniors and their parents are frequent visitors on many Sunday afternoons in the spring. : Eff ' ill- -i tgiglje- eo m :m U.n iiMgQbrouglht' quite eae vnumeber of' vis- Q-iioxfs-'fi5fihAe'Eam1puQs. SBE-ebhfcoerrecftiori is one of these services pro- :-liidledggethie etheljgpy' gieperfmenji of the speech and ,hearing centeri e1e e - f e UVQ35: V-p , 5 Q! ,mx 55, 1 ' ig? 1 :M 511 1 , -' Jw.. -5 .w ' - I ' ' , New 'Q S W is W Visitors are from many fields, and their pur- poses in coming vary. Musical organizations including the Symphonic Band and the Symphony Orchestra often include guest soloists on their programs. Pictured here is Rafael Mendez. I ,veal -- 1 'V' A :-.1.-:-'.'..gA' ...1ji. :- -I 5-j r:F ' . 'ln.F ',-.n'-- - - .X I 1 is - .. T.. . . 4 . . ...., ,Y,-.,,.-.-.7--F - - ' ' ',.'n.,4A l .w '. .1 1' ' ' 1 . E' W.: , 'T, ' . ' A One ofthe year's most interesting visi- tors was the prince of Thailand who visited the art department in the spring. if-'fxmficr fir: l ei iilf g if i i ..--,. L f Tizcf :I 'IH I Q91 gi, - pg: mg-721' ' Wi T'1'5 :','lIZ .. lllilu' I 1-1 T- a,:E- , a ',-:H 4. W' El li. - - -.L ll., L - .E lj - - -P ru - -' qw, ,yi-l. lf i ' fr. srl-g'.f'1,aE v .-wir .Hin . .bein Billy May, Johnny Long, Warren Covington, and Richard Nlaltby headed the list of visiting dance bands this year. the mercy bowl On October 29, 1960, a plane crashed killing 17 members of the California Poly- technic College football team who had played BG that afternoon. To raise money for the survivors and dependents of those who lost their lives, the Mercy Bowl Classic was held in Los Angeles on Thanksgiving Day. The game was played be- tween Fresno State College, champions of the California Collegiate Athletic As- sociation, and Bowling Green. Receipts and contributions received in connection with the Mercy Bowl contest came close to iB200,000. The Mercy Bowl Classic supplied the final page in a chapter which opened with the tragic event of October, 1960, and culminated with the last of a series of acts by BGSU students to help those who were affected by the disaster. The role of BGSU studentslin the tragedy is truly the fulfillment of the hope inscribed on the last line of the plaque which rests in the peristyle of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: l May we always have mercy for our fellow man in his time of trial and tribula- tion. doe E. Brown and Eva Marie Saint were This plaque, installed in the Coli- guests at the second annual alumni dinner seum, tells the story of events held on the eve of the game in Los Angeles. leading to the Mercy Bowl. vs.,q y-.- The Band presented a show Evolution of the Trumpet for the Mercy Bowl l-lalftime. The following day they performed in Dis- neyland. An underdog Fresno State College team trounced Bowling Green 36-6 before 33, 146 fans in the Los Angeles Coliseum. vig , ,a ' 1 cg ,i W 9 E' Xa , 'lr in J .. f mx Y h Mingled with the lightness, gaiety and spirit of youth, the vibrant young voices ofthe twenty-four members of the celebrated Vienna Choir Boys joined to present an enjoyable evening of heartwarming entertainment. rtist series Money for the 1961-62 Artist Series proved to be well spent through the rich entertainment received by everyone. Bowling Green is noted for its outstanding series and from various reports has outdone itself with this year's presentations. This year's program was cited as by far the most excellent in quality entertainment in the state of Ohio. The piano duo of Luboshutz and Nemenoff was a preview of the fine pro- grams to come as they came to Bowling Green after completing a tri- umphant tour through Europe and Israeli The second in the series was the famous Roger Wagner Chorale whom the audience met with a stand- ing ovation. No less spectacular were the performances of the Toledo Ballet Company, The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, The Vienna Choir Boys, and finally the outstanding violinist, Mischa Elman. A combination of the true, rich tones of his violin and his nimble fingers enhanc- ed the performance of Mischa Elman. 'Rf 9 Exact precision and perfection were the keynotes of the piano duo of Luboshutz and Nernenoff. Aptly directed, the twenty-four individual voices became like one in the Roger Wagner Chorale. sg 1 Qk With grace and poise pretty Roberta Peters, col- oratura soprano, has proved that her singing is superb but illness kept her from BG. Under the competent baton of Mr. William Stein- berg the members of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra displayed their combined talents for all. The Toledo Ballet Company, comple- mented by the music of the University W A V q V Symphony, assured a good night. ii ' ecture Series This year the lecture series presented by the Artist Series Committee of the UAO featured William L. Shirer, Ogden Nash, and Manfred B. Lee. Mr. Shirer discussed the pressing prob- lems facing the American people from both the national and international point of view. A reci- tation of a number of his classic verses and com- ment on the turn of events in his life that caused their creation were the mai-n purposes in Mr. Nash's lecture. Mr. Lee, who is a famous mys- tery Writer, discussed The Misadventures of Ellery Queen. These three speakers provided a varied source of knowledge to the university family. .E -,M - , ..,i.:,l. 'l . l i qui-'l -.i.f' 'Nfl if ' in V ll '. . . ,J I. 'ul I if ,ef ..l-,. 1 I Tw -l -1 ,V yr I yi ' Cr T' lim x ' . gl Int.-Q. l ' ,A , E 'ul-I,.',. 'vjf VV I W l . Ji . r if 1 T -, it l' , .2 l 1,. ' l lvl'-J' ML' I V '. l Iiblvl, 1-,M .Il 1- ' I IJAI I , . ., f. .fl l 4 .-' .T .Meal r- ' 'll f' 'l ' ,, T - r l . inf' 'T ' . f.'f. f. ' l . X -ji V l X .L William l.. Shlrer, internationally famous for- eign correspondent and author, lectured about The United States in World Affairs. The Portable Nash was the title of the lecture presented by the humorous, but remarkably serious, social satirist, Ogden Nash. The co-author of the Ellery Queen tales of mystery and suspense, Manfred B. Lee, lec- tured on The Misadventures of Ellery Queen. rg W ' i , ,. , I ' X , W 1 ' , I ' W fx Y A w . ' ' ' 1 1 ' . 0 W adm inistration . Michael V. DiSalle, Governor of Ohio governor disalle Governor Michael V. DiSalle discussed the problems of unemployment and state aid to education with members of Student Council during the September 28 meeting. The Governor Visited the University for a three-day seminar on The Operation and Finance of State Programs. 'T' .if fl ,. . .ft if , f 'ir .I 1 , .ja ' A . r V -4 , F1-i,-? M :,.: .Z ff' 5 Q ' f . CARL H. SCHWYN JOHN W. BRONSON ALVA W. BACHMAN JAMES C. DONNELL II V .- I. This year brought change to the Board of Trustees, resulting from action of the legislature. There are now seven members. Mrs. Paul F. Ward and Sumner Canary Were ap- pointed to accomplish the increase. The resignation of E. T. Rodgers created another vacancy which was filled by Judge John W. Bronson. board of trustees V? --.- . ...-CV...-.,v,.,,1-...:.,. ,,.,,,.-..,.-..-.,....,.,....,.,,n:,, e Y . . .... 'ur rl ' ' ,'l,:1'1 - gl ' . A 254 E. , l ' i 4 ff- f e '1ffIf.f. Q i 4 -A ' .f'5- T -f f ' 7 lI41QE.Qfi5 l 'tN 5 e V. 15 I l MRS. PAUL F. WARD SUMN ER CANARY JOHN F. ERNSTHAUSEN President Harshman chats with student leaders Pat Lewicki and Clark Tibbits Cbelowj and relaxes at home with Mrs. Harshman frightj. dr. harshrnan assumes presidency The Board of Trustees elected Dr. Ralph G. Harshman as the fifth president of the University on Jan. 12 to succeed Dr. Ralph W. McDonald who resigned Sept. 1, 1961. Dr. Harshman had been serving as acting president. Dr. Harshman is the first BGSU president to rise from the professorial ranks of the University and the first to have served under all four presidents who preceded him. A member of the faculty since 1936, he helped establish and develop the College of Business Administration and served as the first dean of the college until 1951. As dean of administration C1951-555 and vice-president of the University C1955-605, Dr. Harshman has been closely associated with the progress of the University during the period of its greatest expansion. l 1 .Ip 57 , x Kiwi fm seam 15,061 N NX -X A if Y 'Qu K. H. MCFALL PAUL F. LEEDY E. J. KREISCHER Vice President Provost Treasurer and Business V.- I it H' .1 - my F. E. BEATTY DONNAL V. SMITH Director of Buildings and Facilities Dean of Men 58 In ,a . F. M. COBB PATRICIA GANGWER Director of the University Union Institutional Research and Budget Officer I .U I ,, Y-, ,W-J, ,YWHHV I V DONNAL V. SMITH FRANK C. ARNOLD Dean of Students Director of Counseling Center .I- .V4 I fQ X1 be LUTHER M. BIVINS ALLEN BROWN Director of Personnel Services Assistant Treasurer ERVIN BROWN Assistant Dean of Men ffm. , . HARVEY BURNETTE D. GLENN CHRISTIAN University Physician Purchasing Officer 59 ' I V Z' fs in H , 1 F N 1 - V' , x 1 'T W -1-, J - 1 , 1 FLORENCE K. CURRIER WILLIAM B. ELDERBROCK Dean of Women University Physician . lx, v ,. .' 'I N ,, . -X I. RUSSEL R. FAIRBURN JAMES L. GALLOWAY Supervisor, Custodial Services Director, Placement 'X ru QQTY, T 24 gm Qzjirqil EQ-,,,iv1-ear f 'J'F'1'e 'F RALPH H. GEER JAMES R. GORDON JACKIE GRIBBONS Director, Summer, Director of News, Photo Services Assistant Dean of Women Off-Campus Programs If 75: J , ,F fe JAMES GRIMM MARGARET HAYGOOD' JAMES E. HOF Director of Residence Services Institutional Services Officer Director of Alumni Affairs 3' RICHARD LENHART JOHN H. MARSH Program Director of the University Director of the Health Service Union I. A. MILLIRON ROBERT E. McKAY Director of Food Service Director, Student Financial Aid 61 ELTON C. RINGER A. ROBERT ROGERS ROBERT ROPER Comptroller Acting Director, Library Bursar EARL RUPRIGHT PAUL SHEPHERD Maintenance Officer Manager, Bookstore WALLACE W. TAYLOR Dean of Men DONALD R. THERRIAULT Director, Union Food Service Jr 5 1:11 i GLENN VAN WORMER Registrar f , - fig: ' iynjmml- . 'Leis' N u I :Z , 1 W E- E .amz Q - ' if-E EYE- , .1 E 2: 'HI L , , L, 1 sgit- ef' J- J 1 RUTH VAN WORMER Secretary to the President HENRY VOGTSBERGER ALBERT WALKER University Physician Editor of University Publications Q- ' RICHARD WEAVER Coordinator of Student Activities 31 JOHN YOUMAN S Capital Improvements Inspector 63 Prof. Donald S. Longworth academics jg. EV X . 'M xx if 1 A . 5 . ' x 1 s , a A we K' JWN V fvrr-3.1 ' Z A - 'a' zz' i . , ' ' N' f K '74, V' , gi , ,uf if 1' I ' V.. Mr L-4a-,. ' .M K 'v ,QL 1 9 , ... I. up .. N -I-5 A Bri:- Xu- s 313- W H, H' ' -HJ, :'.-F , b Q -ww?-pf f'fffi ' W ' p . Vw. ., L,- 45? c,' +1 1 if vaxhfi college of DR. JOHN E. GEE, Dean, College of Education DR. WILLIAM E. HARRINGTON, Assistant Dean teaching An interest in ideas, working with people, and a desire to make a creative contribution to society are some of the characteristics that are the back- bone of the student in Bowling Green's College of Education. This college is dedicated to the preparation of teachers for all levels of education from kindergarten to college. Because an elemen- tary educator teaches many subjects, he must have an excellent liberal background of subject material. However, the secondary or college instructor should specialize in a particular field to give his students the advanced technology of his major. The communi- ties of Wood County have served education as the research and experimental fields for professional education and as the proving ground for method, curriculum, and psychology. Dean Gee and Dr. Harrington lead the prospective educator through the challenge of his general and professional education. In a coed ballroom dancing class, everyone learns modern dance steps, makes new friends, and has fun, too. 1 ll Pillars of education were provided for Bowling As a requirement for graduation from the home eco- nomics department, majors in the field must live for eight weeks in the Home Management House. Green State University by the past presidents. Pictured is President Emeritus Frank Prout. wr'-+A .igv 4- .tri A pl. rl' Lmf?-f ,ij , ,L-L A-.Q pr' I , Wil- -V. ,-HSL, , N .., 1 ,ad 5, U L . ? ,fm -44' - s LL'-L -fd 1- 7'5'Ljg:g35.' T 9' Af Fi, ,Zn - ', 1x - f.1-'.1-- 41.1,- i , ,er iJ 1 H fy 1. I' 'M 7-ff. W w r - ..,, ,-n r tp Fl P lflarllliililllirnr 5TA,TEir1l,llVElilTYi 2 t 'Hunan lt P kk The Office of Field Services of the College of Education studies area school district needs and recommends steps to be taken in the future. mi Many awkward positions may be ob- served in Women's HPE department. Dr. Bernard Rabin, associate professor of education, works in the twilight shadows grading test papers. Physical education must be taught in public schools. Here prospective teachers are prepared in that area. A A l r YP . 'X 1 J -. 1 . ., I 'K . 1 . . Hy WY - The State Department of Education requires home eco- nomics in high schools. Cooking is one phase of this field. teacher preparation Bowling Green State University's education department can freely say that it was the first college of the University. In May of 1910 a bill was passed to establish two normal schools in Ohio. The function of these colleges was to prepare teachers. One of these schools was established in Bowling Green. Fifty years of rapid growth have seen the education college become a part of a thriving university. Working as an integral part of the University, the College of Education today sends many qualified teachers into the field. Hanna Hall is the location of the department of education. In the curriculum laboratory, education students can find teaching aids such as sample texts, lesson plans, film strips, tests, and guides. ? Q E , Q 1 u,., V. 'Wg -if 56, 5 1-, fi 'a uf wzfk Q A -u I 1 i Q., I 4,4 , w . :Apr Jw N..- ,Ziff A 1 Q u I -' -'1 Q7 ' Q ly '. college of b u. S I T. frx, if I ff gk , ,- ,'f: ?-239-W f A- . f ,, .mf 'sw- M. I WILLIAM SCI-IMELTZ, Dean JOHN DAVIDSON Business Administration ,X ,A K 'g-,af . Aa -Vs f -Q .lg A -. ., . 119. . . 2 Y-,-ilk Using one of the three channels with dictation tapes, a secretarial student practices her shorthand. the business World The challenge of our economic future must be met by men and women pre- pared for modern business. The business world demands college-trained in- dividuals distinguished for knowledge, comprehension, judgment, and adapt- ability. Accounting, journalism, geography, business statistics, economics, finance, and marketing are just some of the departments that offer courses intended to train the future leaders of the commercial world. An understand- ing and a broad knowledge of business activity are prerequisite for successful business administration. However, the cultural development of the business student is not neglected, for studies from a liberal education have been added to increase the power and effectiveness of the business leader. ., -IIS 51157: X. .. fijjflgl fl sg. N. A thorough knowledge and comprehension of the world's people, cultures, and phy- sical features are essential to the student who wants a well-rounded education. Extension of the advanced typing laboratory offers such equipment as the IBM executive typewriter and DSJ vari-typer. Burrough's calculator is used by this class in business education. The class is being held in the calculation laboratory. Real estate is the topic of discussion in this statistics class conducted by Howard B. Huff- man, business administration, Machinery of the College of Business Admin- istration becomes part of all colleges when it's time for the all important term paper. 4 dfscllsgqxgcvxltcqk , , ll W Wim UNM . 'mrf'gf ,-A Q 'do'5 50 lim n rmh'27l' rl 7' df 2 0fP 5 'Pdpuw P 'hrfvr af'Z'7w'4 ' '-will 2?Qfe+ a'fm,2Tf7f'2,12jg,4g'3ag4' PINE Damon, mme , felt Y ' ' v il M0 llwlunig jf Aim. aim! ff -,,,--1-e 1' 'nf' Various speakers provide topics for discus- sion at Cobus Hour, which is sponsored by the College of Business Administration. facilities Because of its capable faculty and adequate facilities, the University can offer a student majoring in business administration the back- ground he needs to enter the business World successfully. Hayes Hall is the location for most of the de- partments that make up the College of Busi- ness Administration. Classrooms and offices are adjacent to laboratories Where modern equipment is available for instruction in basic business skills. Most of the faculty members in the college are able to combine academic preparation and actual experience in the business field in which they teach to expose their students to the best knowledge available in their major fields. Numerical information, tables, charts, and other forms of analysis and interpretation are a few of the areas of study in business statistics. 1 , W 5 1' W'W1,1 Q1111Q!1:'1-1 11 1' if-:S fir'-fi 1 N 1 1' 1 mv 11 w M 4' ,Q 1 11,, x , V 1 Kg 1 1555 n, Hu w EEC 35 1'-'fiiri 'W' E, mfuflwxwygxnw 111 , w1 'u.'1M ' - .f1'g,4. limit: , Y 1 f ,.,,,,.. 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It is the appreciation of languages, sciences, communications, social studies, and human- ities Which brings an understanding of the culture and society in which We live. Many men have made the development of a student his personal responsi- bility . . . men like Dr. Emerson Shuck, the dean of the College of Liberal Arts. Personal achievement is a vehicle toward a degree of bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, or bachelor of fine arts. The student Within his degree program, by his scholar- ship, may prepare for advanced study in a profes- sional school or receive a general education. Art with its many concepts and phases is one of the many courses of study offered in the College of Liberal Arts. Many media are used to produce a Work of art. Here wet clay is used in a ceramics class. Stacking the numerous sheets of music for choral groups, a music major work as a librarian. L2 'hs -wx f --Y el- 2:55 .v - EMERSON SHUCK, Dean, College of Liberal Arts. F It 5 , I il S Examining a plaster model are three participants of the Mathe- matics Summer Institute, sponsored by the National Science Foundation. 81 E, ,. , .1 'Ll .,..1 ...ZHW . Q61- .1-,-4. -me . CJ 1 f opportunities Chemistry, speech, history, and psychology are only four of the twenty-seven major fields offered for specialization in the College of Liberal Arts. ,But the four year curricula toward the degrees offered emphasize a broad general area of studyvvhich is the basic goal of the liberal arts college. The faculty are not only teachers but also scholars in their own right, who are often engaged in research and study that generally leads to the publication of an article in a national magazine or a book. Classroom instruction includes not only lectures and discussions which will sometimes challenge the student to present his theories, but also films, slides, and recordings. The laboratories of science are Well equipped to provide a large realm for research for the student. For the superior student, special variations can be instituted in his curriculum to provide opportunities for more challenging courses of study and more rapid progress. ,.-n-.. ,. Qi -.-.,.i.. ..-.... -,.. . , .. , Q .1 ..., ,. 4. .n ral DK' 82 ' .' !,-Q: , f 5152 1Lf '? '-51 5?-ii Yin: zq J 'gf f '-,e,4.j Q L Ei-E13 iii. --as ,J Lew.. -- at-fggg.-:sf ' -:safes- ' -il Long hours of experimenting and testing are spent in the chemistry laboratory to de- termine the relationships of the elements. .y FF !'Il'q, ' ' I 'Q ' . .fl 4 vt, ' Y' -vs. The new art annex which is the latest addition to the Art Building provides need- ed Work rooms and galleries. Extensive facilities provide the opportun- ity for the student who is majoring in TV to gain the much needed experience. P-T' -' vw. ' v F N. n e weve. 'I wwf, .A . I la - . ' ,. :gift 1 ,f :xiii -.ie .. , ' M 2, cv. Wggw- eaf1 ,,,v,, on Z . Z, ,i 1 , P 524:55 Vjjgvwmg VISIT DRS nm l ,ww , V . , w .e wr 'W '83 Surveying the hidden realm of a fossil or stratification through a binocularrnicroscope often adds to knowledge of geology student. two years offered Bowling Green State University operates branches at Fostoria, Bryan, Fremont, and Sandusky. The first tvvo years of study in the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Education, and Business Administration are offered in the four branches. Persons living in or near these communities may begin their college Work and then transfer to the main campus or to some other accredited college or university for the remaining course Work re- quired for a degree. Branch instruction is also available to persons Who do not plan to earn a college degree but Want and need more education than is provided by high school. 5. Q3 fe If . f, 4 Ill TA'-' X' C ,lf J Tl. ...Eg . Branch instruction is available for the first two years of college Work and also for those who do not plan to earn a college degree but want more education. ln...-44 Directing the activities of the branches are Raymond C. Orwig, Fostoriag Gordon M. Hart, Fremontg Russell L. Cayton, Bryang and Raymond Brickley, Sandusky. goals and aims The major function of the Graduate School is to motivate and educate at an advanced level those who are to be independent intellectual leaders in the professions and in research. The ultimate purpose is to develop the resourceful- ness and responsibility of such individuals by furthering in them the power to handle effec- tively and at first hand the materials and affairs of life, and to use critically the reports of others, judging both their value and their limitations. The graduate student should learn, as dis- tinguished from being taughtg and the chief office of the faculty is to help the student tp make use of the University's resources in under- standing of significant problems. Dr. Lloyd A. Helms, Dean, Graduate School l WI home economies Faculty members of the depart- ment of home economics are: CCLOCKWISEB Madge E. John- son, Helen W. Henderson, Laura E. Heston, Georgia Halstead, Alice Schocke, Laura Kivlin, and Mary Markey. Dr. Halstead is chairman of the department. german and russian Members of the department of German and Russian are: QLEFT TO RIGHTJ Dzidra Shllaku, Bertil Sima, Ernst Braun, and Eva-Marie Gabor, Dr. Braun is chair- man of the department. gt? .--.: .f j- '- - ---I geology Members of the geology depart- ment are: QLEFT TO RIGHTJ John Coash, Richard Hoare, Charles Rich, Milford Lougheed, Joseph Mancuso. Dr. Coash is chairman of the department. 'Qi , psychology Faculty members in the psychology department include: QFRONT ROWJ Kurt Haas, James Wright, John Wenrick, Cecil Freeburne, Brian Sutton-Smith, CBACK ROWJ Stanton Fj eld, Benjamin Rosen- berg, John Greene, John Schuck, Robert Guion. Dr. Freeburne is chairman of the department. business administration Members of the business administration department faculty in- clude: QFRONT ROWJ Lewis F. Manhart, Gilbert Cooke, Oldrich Jicha, Stanley Hardy, Karl Rahdert, Howard Huffman, Wilbur J. Abell, CBACK ROWJ Warren Waterhouse, Maurice Mandell, Robert Henderson, Russell Decker, John Davidson, Karl D. Haas, Robert G. Riegle. Dr. Henderson is chairman of the department. education Faculty members in the department of education include: QFRONT ROWJ Martha Weber, Mae Tindall, Lorrene Ort, Diana Armstrong, Helen W. Gertsen, Vergil Ort, QBACK ROWJ Colvin Ross, Bernard Rabin, George Snyder, Fred Williams, Stewart Berry, David Elsass, Charles Young, Nor- man White, Herschel Litherland, Willard Fox, Ralph Beck. Dr. Young is chairman of the department. speech Members of the faculty in the department of speech are: CFRONT ROWJ Duane Tucker, Donald Kleckner, Alice Greiner, Rosaleen Drumel, Melvin Hyman, QSECOND ROWJ Lee Miesle, John Hepler, Harold Obee, Robert Kissinger, Howard Shine, IBACK ROWJ Sidney Stone, George Herman, Otto Bauer, Raymond Yeager, Charles Boughton, Lael Woodbury, Franklin Smith. Dr. Kleckner is chairman of the department. business education Members of the business education faculty include: CSITTINGJ Mearl Guthrie, CSTANDINGB Joan Bartholo- mew, Owen Montgomery, Charles Smith, Galen Stutsman, Elfreda Rusher. Dr. Guthrie is chairman of the depart- ment. library science The library science faculty includes: Wiley Williams, Margaret Yocum, and A. Robert Rogers. Mr. Rogers is acting chairman of the department. physics The faculty of the department of physics includes: Edgar Singleton, Merle Flamm, Donald Bowman, and Willard Singer. Dr. Singer is chairman of the department. gem. army roto Members of the military science de- partment faculty are CFRONT ROWD James Johnson, Lorin Hardesty, Har- old Broudy. CBACK ROWJ Ray Miller, Leroy Jacobs, James Hoye, Jack Hus- ton, and Edward Newby. Colonel Broudy is chairman of the department. philosophy Faculty members of the 7 philosophy department are Robert Goodwin, Tom Tut- tle, and Sherman Stanage. Dr. Stanage is chairman of the department. accounting The accounting department faculty includes Howard Kane, Emerson Erb, Richard Neumann, Harvey Donley, Edwin Bomeli, Werner Frank, Karl Haas, and Rodg- ers Gerhardt. Dr. Bomeli is chairman of the department. Wx V- 'Nfl' history The history department faculty includes: CLEFT ROW, FRONT TO BACKJ John Oglevee, David Gardinier, Daniel Ramsdell, William Rock, CMIDDLE ROWJ James Graham, Stuart Givens, Virginia Platt, Gerald Eggert, Robert Twy- man, QRIGHT ROWJ Charles Ameringer, Wayne Huffman, Grover Platt, Jerome Clubb. Dr. Tvvyman is chairman of the department. i art Members of the art department faculty are: QFRONT ROWJ Robert O. Bone, Carl D. Hall, Robert E. Stin- son, Willard Wankel- man, Charles Lakof- sky, CBACK ROWJ Hal L. Hasselschwert, Hugh T. Broadley, Ot- to G. Ocvirk, Paul D. Running, Philip R. Wigg. Mr. Wankelman is chairman of the de- partment. biology Faculty members of the department of biology include CFRONT ROWD Jacob Verduin, William Easterly, E. Eloise Whitvver, William Jackson, Everett Myers. CBACK ROWJ Harold Hamre, Carl Hall- berg, Morgan Brent, Gerald Acker, Ernest Hamilton, E. Eugene Dickerman. Dr. Verduin is chairman of the department. hpe, n1en's division Members of the menis health and physical education staff are CFRONT ROWD Samuel Cooper, Dale Googins, Melvin Brodt, War- ren Scholler, Harold Anderson, Russel Coffey. QSECOND ROWD Richard Young, Warren Steller, Dale Herbert, Robert Gibson, Allan Sawdy, Robert Keefe, Forrest Creason, Glen Sharp, Don Cunning- ham. CTHIRD ROWJ Bruce Bellard, Robert Whittaker, David Mc- Clain, Robert Dudley, Ron Geiser, David Matthews, Doyt Perry Tom Jennell. CBACK ROWD Joe Miller, James Ruehl, William Mallory, Robert Wolfe. Dr. Cooper is chairman of the department. political science The political science faculty includes QSEATEDD Charles Barrell. CSTAND- INGJ Jacqueline Timm, Gilbert Abcar- ian, and Edward Claflin. Dr. Barrell is chairman of the department. sociology Members of the sociology department faculty are CSEATEDJ Joseph Perry, Samuel Low- rie, Donald Longworth. QBACK ROWJ Arthur Neal, Norbert Wiley, and Frank Miles. Dr. Longworth is chairman of the department. economics Faculty members of the economics department are Harmon Voskuil, Charles Fishbaugh, Jacob Cohen, L. S. Van Scoyoc, Allen Wiley, and Bevars Mabry. Dr. Van Scoyoc is chairman of the de- partment. I Members of the school of journalism faculty are Jesse Currier, Jeff Clark, Raymond Derr, and Rich- ard Burdette. Mr. Cur- rier is director of the school. journalism rornanee languages Faculty members of the J department of romance languages are John Reil- ly, Michael Flys, Janis Pallister, Warren Wolfe, Michael Ramon. Dr. Ra- mon is chairman of the department. A , geography The geography depart- ment faculty includes CFRONT ROWD Allen Bushong, James Latham, James Taylor, Lowry Karnes. QBACK ROWD Lyle Fletcher, Joseph Bu- ford, Ralph Frank, and John Hiltner. Dr. Karnes is department chairman. l.. chemistry music Members of the chemistry department faculty are QFRONT ROWJ Ivan Den Besten, W. H. Hall, Averill Hammer. CBACK ROWD Joseph Weber, Arlo Boggs, Peggy Hurst, Norman Meyer, Wilbert Hutton, and Hanns Anders. Dr. Hall is chairman of the department. The school of music faculty includes CFRONT ROWJ Warren Joseph, Elizabeth Cobb, Helen Kvvalwasser, Marguerite Long, Warren Allen. CSECOND ROWJ Fred Young, Harry Kruger, Leon Fauley, James Kennedy, Richard Ecker, Bernard Linden. CBACK ROWD Oliver Schu- macher, George Reynolds, William Alexander, Robert Chapman, Robert Hohn, David Glas- mire, Harvey Wedeen, and Harry Spangler. Dr. Kennedy is director of the school. english The English department faculty includes the following: QFRONT ROWJ Grace Durrin, Dorothy E. Moulton, Mary C. Hissong, Alma Payne, Merle Fifield, CBACK ROWJ Edgar Daniels, Robert Bashore, Beryl Parrish, Harold G. Steele, Lowell Leland, Morris Golden, Howard Brogan, Thomas Kinney, Robert Hubach. Dr. Brogan is chairman of the department. mathematics The mathematics department faculty includes the following: QFRONT ROWJ Esther Krabill, Anna Gryting, Mabel E. Drennan, Harriet Daniels, CSECOND ROWJ Frederick Leetch, Harold Tinnappel, Harry Mathias, F. C. Ogg, Clifford A. Long, QBACK ROWJ Ralph Townsend, David M. Krabill, Harry Wohler, W. A. Kirby, Bruce R. Vogeli, Louis Graue. Dr. Ogg is chairman of the department. air force rote The air science department faculty in- cludes CFRONT ROWD Warren Peters, Kenneth Johnson. CBACK ROWD Lewis Denny, John Berry, and Stanton Halvorson. Major Johnson is chairman of the department. hpe, w0Inen'S Q C O division Members of the women's health and physical education department faculty are CFRONT ROWD Laurie Campbell, Gertrude Eppler, Mary Watt. CBACK ROWJ Dona Vogel, Marilyn Patton, Iris Andrews, Dorothy Luedtke, Penny Boussoulas, Amy Torgerson, and Mary Whitney. Miss Eppler is chairman of the division. l t 2 industrial arts, engineering drawing Faculty members of the industrial arts and engineering drawing department included Ralph Nelson, Robert Innis, Harvey Miner, Levan Hill, Roland Torgerson, and Victor Repp. Dr. Hill is chairman of the department. X i activities 2 p cr--tg g..l Standing in line becomes ' a routine activity of a col- lege education. l activities to education . . . Activities form the visible face of an education. The variation in appearance of this face is as great as the number who participate in these activities. Standing in line may at first seem to be the primary activity to be taught by a university. In time, this first experience is molded into the maze of activity which is characteristic of studentsg and thus the four years of learning become a vast storehouse of memories. Listening is the primary method of learning and through it We begin to understand. Much activity of the college student centers around listening. . iz, Activity is manifested in searching for a lost book or knowledge itself. Sharing with others is another aspect of the per- sonality of activity. KPN - 3 In goofing-off, students let off steam, maintain- ing a balance in activity. L L X through organizations 04 One of the most highly-organized activities is provided by the Union Activities Organ- ization. Here tickets are sold. Student self-government is provided by the Student Body Organization, Which is composed of Student Council, Student Court, and the Student Body Officers. L i rr in I Quai The maze of college activity is molded into education through the many organizations. Activity of nearly every field is organized into specific groups for the gaining of experience, for the union of indi- viduals With common interests, for the demonstration of skills, for the dissemination of various facts, or for the recognition and honor of stu- dents Who have gained proficiency in a specific area. Through contin- ued participation in such organiza- tions, activity is synthesized into education. In order to have members, clubs and organizations must make themselves known to the campus. What better Way than a coed as a recruiting officer. , ,gal 'ki' - i..,-.-HS. i ' 'aw ' A --553-F 7- ' go.. ' - W , Q 'Il'1f .1v.- fr . -.L - -.,. x. , J... . . X , , . , ,. , .. F . Jn.-1111 .3. up - is ,lowggg ow ' ,jljg A,-V' I 1 il f wxilagvfg ll The University Theatre organized dramatic activity and ability into major productions and one-act plays. Musical talent and activity can be put to use in the many musical organ- izations such as the Marching Band. Discussions are orgamzed and direct- ed in the discussion groups, Books and Coffee, Cobus Hour, and Curbstone. . , -W.: ----- Q-V -.--b N iv., ...C ,gg .. . - T-.Si-W Y-2 - 6 STUDENT COUNCIL, FRONT ROW: T. Dobmeyer, B. Ommert, S. Scott, B. Downey, Dean Florence Currier, R. Chisrn, C. Tibbits, G. Gilmore. BACK ROW: D. Shappell, J. Hunter, Dr. Lloyd Helms, Dean Wallace Taylor, R. Fienberg, P. Locker, R. DeBard, B. Dimling, J. Helwig, P. Lewicki, B. Hursh, C. Seammen, T. Butler, W. Horlocker, A. Jett, Richard Weaver, J. Perry, P. Rosstlli, Dean Raymond Whittaker. STUDENT COURT, FRONT ROW: V. Gilley, M. Winchester, R. Bell, T. Butler, H. Moles, A. Duncan. BACK ROW: Sgt. Spencer Calcarnuggio, Dr. Russell Decker, R. Eversole. student council, court Meeting periodically throughout the school year, the Student Council increased its role as a governing body through actions and resolutions thatwere pertinent to the stu- dents and the campus. It passed amend- ments to seat The B-G News editor on the Council, and to increase the number of justices on the Student Court from five to seven. The court was kept busy reviewing traffic violations. , nl The Clerk of the Student Court, Roger Eversole, swears in a de- fendant during a weekly session of the court. ,N QM ,Z , ' mjfej' ' ' M535 ZETQEEEI ff'smil'V2. 7 lS,!Q3-AveW5i2'Q ?Si.3'QT ,. -liim'--'Tie T'lE?ei'Tf -135 . gpg- f :Q it - Ht' m diem , t W WE V Y im. .MQE5 e ww., 1. I V - .. W l ' 1 , We-,. ,. It if if s c- JP 't gre' - 1, 14, yv- L, N, A ,J -S, ur! ' ' F fi 'auf 511 i V gavwufq BJ i I -'il 1,1 I f , ,ws K I 1 L va- I-1, I I 'll F . ,.,7 2' , if .7 X , -.F ., Z- H T. T- - f '3' 1 ' ' ' F i- 11 -1'L'- '. ' kg 5 , I . , ,,', fm, ,ge Maggy, V I V ,U V - -41-' V -ee- fi' 5' ' ' - ' ' - - ,W 1, +f.,115S,iF,-.Sims - 44-Z.:-L49 Addressing the Student Council about the coming year, Clark Tibbits, president of the Council, presides at one of the first meetings held in May, 1961. Dale Ford, former Chief Justice of the Student Court, swears in the new Student Council President Clark Tibbits, selected in a campus-wide election. lg., 7 f. - ' - Q ' s il ' Dean Florence Currier, adviser to AWS, was honored with the establishment of a scholar- ship award in her name. HWS AWS, the Association of Women Students, held its annual mid- Winter Leadership Banquet, honoring the Women that were student leaders on campus this year. At this time Barbara Hursh was pre- sented the AWS Scholarship Award, created from funds collected on Penny Night. Other events this year included the AWS Picnic, Christmas Formal, and May Sing. 08 AWS LEGISLATIVE BOARD, FRONT ROW: P. Lewicki, M. Isch, H. Moles, C. Augspurger, Dean Florence Currier, Miss Jackie Gribbons, B. Hursh, C. Fenn, A. McKay, A. James, S. Galaba, B. Lopacki, J. Peak. BACK ROW: S. Osborn, C. Gee, J. Bednar, P. Perry, M. Davenport, J. Runser, C. Oakley, K. Limoges, B. Harsar, J. Myers, N. Link, C. Holdash, M. Kelis, D. Tallman, G. Allbritain, C. Bender, M. Haas, J. Overman, S. Boose, P. Albers, P. Burnside. Step into Style was the theme of the AWS style show which pre- viewed fashion trends. Richard Maltby pro- vided music for the AWS Christmas for- mal, Mistletoe Magic. I 1 Serving AWS as officers were Pat Lewicki, treasurerg Mary Jo Isch, vice-presidentg Helen Moles, presidentg Barb Hursh, recording secre- taryg and Carol Fenn, corresponding secretary. 109 llkiiliflllliliill I llllll ll'l L L I Y? . bl li i in ls is in I Y V -.-LI Y if .lii A , -I I trilrl j ..l: -L . 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They are not composed a few Weeks prior to the close of school. During the .tithe from ment to freshman a iipeople, the editors of the KEY, are busy making plans for next year's edition. Zlgley Tnote the strong points and the failings of their predecessors and try to improve the quality ofthe Book during their tenure. They lay out a dummy, decide the general theme for the book, devise? somle sefn- blance of continuity, and of all, policy. Deadlines are tentatively designated. ddlil S o it has been with this yeafs KEQEQY. the fpl- lowing pages you will see thofe who have put the memories of 1961962 altogether, .so that you may look back in the years to come and .recall those events. The studenfglgmadeithe mellhories, the students compiledg the memories, and the students will reap and enjoylwthe gbenefits of reminiscing. If the KEY is enjoyed an amount equal to the Work put into-it, llt there will be a great pleasure in store both. you and the KEY Staff. . O - .Q E' at 5 ' ,SQ O' mm' Ea 53545 !Bill Ep TOM STELLERS, editor-in-chief JAMES R. GORDON, adviser QF' n. n. 1 ,Vllll 1 TN' T1 llll , 1 1 ,v Q . , 'H H f Y rl . P 4 , Y ,I lf Y 1 X-, 9, zz-IL A 1' T M, ' '-xf. QQ J . f 'f fs L U, V KW. ,V W W DY Y l .1 A 1:.v' we 1 TA :gc 'A W ' ' N 1- 1i'p:ff H. ,ff f ' W. H Qin-'J'f'l'L1fmi.'l V r' Q ' Cr ,, 1 4 - ,'igg'+wGgga::..11' nu sf? - 5 5 'Aa' 1 5 -'n-Q'-,ilkfffkl-QQQITSf QR' 4 Q' - . M I Y.:!4.-.C', ,. xw' -115.3-sfiglifdaf-.A,'f,'zl.' .3511 ,V I r -,if fx F' i-rf,1fia-QQ .'-,'f3j1cxzV'!3Pg'ii12 M ,, Y-5-,ef-1 f , 1, 4. '-m:.'g., kai-fix. N a 3, 5 4 A- UM '--, 5' '-X.-H 1 -,. ,'TR 4-1 't-' W' gf ff'-4 AQR FQ' l 4' U Qfgf ' Q L1:'k?1'J1 f fig ' I 51 '. .fl ,5.ui,. ' 4 ' ' H 'Brig jil' 5 , .' 14'-'-A, - 1- 'iz' J- '. . . ? ' , ' H iw, ,,,, , , , M, ,V I' 1' Y: - lllif W1 Tfifrj '-'ix-jf 3 U125592.Q3gt5zy,1L:gQg1f igmglfp , I, 51-P A. -. - U ,vi -X-1 'Hrmjjr-J - -1. '15 ' 1xfs '! 1, ' J. Tzsi- u I nn I - , ' 11 3-ff 'fifa h 2gg: '2gP-' ij-ia.-gf? 'Tili- H V. . ,, -, -151. away b- ,,:'v'1k' -1'-,Q--731' 1 T , 'v' '3 J 1 L, Q1--4 , Yr-X Z WM .. 3 V 13 A ' , , :L :gl f Q , :L ,. 2 ,4 if N I- 3 f A , - v, . I -V4, 1 .J x an-I r 3,131-Qljl-L' . J' -5 Q ri W- . .. f I ' 9 ' W1 in Ml 1. V 5 , ': 1 4 , 9 A- M . , . 5 S ,' F-.L gg P Vis hu., If , ..4 -A P aw ,+-JP . fa.. 'W W A f 'f-ff' 1' ' ,,f ?'. f f5s2,f f' f ,fn f-my it-f - ., , Aw f - ' .113 4 1' ' ' ' Cl 'N'-1 rv - . , .. A , . 5g,.g,f,p-Q-fzx f , 'wifk ,'fvj.,1',gsg,'-N., . 'ffuig Y ' ' 'Z igfvffff'-, we . i 'div W V 1 J .,,v - , , N X .. U. Q V Q'-4. , -1 W Wi' V gy 'ww , . - , , I ffl' , ' ' f- -n, I , , ,N , xii ,1 I ? ,Avia 2 The 1961 KEY, edited by Tom Stellers, was awarded an All-American rating by the Associated Collegiate Press. In judging the BG publication, the judge stated that the KEY was a very fine publication-filled with photographs which are tops and ideas which show imagination in concept and eXecution-congratula- tions, editor and staff. Torn Stellers, Harold Miller, Wyla Raylan and Bill Tsui of the 1962 KEY staff attended the convention of the Associated Collegiate Press at the Fontainbleau Hotel in Miami Beach. Modern trends and new ideas of this type of publication were presented in hope that yearbooks of the country would become aware of the best ways to accomplish the purposes of a yearbook. 1961 key awarded all-american rating i iv I , '. r Aaanriairh Glnllvgiatr Hrrza 1961 ALL-AMERICAN YEARBOOK CRITICAL SERVICE Tom Stellers, Wyla Raylan, Corrine Kat- terheinrich, and Harold Miller look over the judge's evaluation of the 1961 KEY, ' profiting from past experience. 522 Y ga g I The Key In recognition of its merit.: is awarded All-Amvrirau Jlinnur Eating in flu .Forty-first National Ycarlzoolc Critical Service oflllz Associated Collegiate Press at time Uniuzrsity ofMinncsota, School offournalism, tlzis Second Jay of October, 1961. Pictured at the right is the certificate awarded to the 1961 KEY by the Associated Collegiate Press of the University of Min- nesota, School of Journalism. .4 ma L, ADVERTISING AND OFFICE STAFF, SEATED: Sandy Lindsay. STANDING: Patti Giusto, Beverly Kapel, Myrna Larson. ,L Z COPY STAFF: Elaine Savey, Donna Eubanks. SCHEDULING STAFF: Paula Rochus, Ann Gribler. ..Gf'e: GENERAL STAFF: Jerry Ericson, advertising managerg Joyce Harmon, art editorg Joe Tosh, assistant business man- agerg Karen Clark, assistant managing editor. INDEXING STAFF, SEATED: Sharon Mesnard, Charlotte Holdash Kinclexing editorl, Corrine Katterheinrich, Anne Jarerna. STANDING: Judy Stone, Diana Wilson. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF, SEATED: Helen Dukes, Barbara McNutt. STANDING: Bill Hart, Joani J ennings, Bob Beach, Howard Aldrich. 3 ,bww 1 4 ix! Those serving as editors for the first semester are the following: Dave Young fmanaging editorj, Natalie Burich fassistant managing editorj, and Ann Scherry feditorb. The Big Three on the B-G News Staff are Ann Jett feditor, second semesterj, Richard Bur- dette Cadviserj, and Vern Henry Cmanaging editorj. 5 . E l ll l 1 l L it Q, las l the b-g news Typewriters clacking, telephone ringing, cameras clicking, presses rumbling-these are all sounds familiar to those students who have served on the staff of The B-G News during their years at Bowl- ing Green. These sounds will become another bit of nostalgia for those who are leaving the University this June. For others, they no doubt will be part of next yearis activities, for this type of co-curricular participation gets into your blood' Chief editors attended the conference of the As- sociated Collegiate Press in Miami Beach. At the Ohio Collegiate Newspaper Association Conven- tion held in Cincinnati in 1961 the B-G News was named the number one college daily in the state. BUSINESS STAFF: Georgetta Gdovin Cassistant circu- lation managerl, Bob Hoover Cbusiness managerj, Jim Draeger fcirculation managerj, Doug Fries fadvertis- ing managerj . PHOTOGRAPHERS: George Davis, Kent Herring, Simon Shapiro Qphoto editorl, Larry Schmidt, David Lindsey, Horace Coleman. GENERAL STAFF: Nikkie Simon foffice man- agerj, Pat Detwiler Cassistant to the editorj. ISSUE EDITORS: Nancy Iden, Earline Dickenson, Ronald Keysor, Annette Coneglio. l 1 I best dressed The B-G News sponsored the fourth annual Best-Dressed Girl contest and picked Eileen Tambellini to represent Bowling Green in Glamour magazine's nationwide search for the l0'Best-Dressed College Girlsf' Judges Jackie Gribbons, Wallace Taylor, and Helen Henderson selected the winner from the twenty-one candi- dates. Best-Dressed Girl Eileen Tambellini receives con- gratulations in the form of a trophy from last year's winner Arlene Pozar and roses from editor Ann Jett. -si TIT F WBGU, FRONT ROW: Robert F. Kissinger, engineer, R. Mash, I. Mitchell, Sidney Stone, director. BACK ROW: R. Greshley, D. Gabriel, J. Allen, W. Hineman, R. Byers, D. Yinger, W. Lee, T. Gottschalk. wbgu radio Campus Orbit, Follow the Falcons, and Around the Campus are all non-commercial radio programs presented this year by WBGU-FM, the University radio station. '4Carnpus Orbit featured interviews with students, faculty, and visitors, while Follow the Falconsv gave current sports news concerning the Falcon teams, and Around the Cam- pus covered news of campus events, programs, and projects. A documentary concerning airborne educational television was produced, besides weekly classical music programs fea- turing three types: opera, musical instruments and their history, and music from Interlochen. WBGU provides a good training ground for those who plan to enter the field of radio. vip: S S Radio students make a tape on the auxiliary unit which may be used on the air in case of a breakdown. Student disk jockeys are their own engineers, as they prepare for a future in the radio-TV industry. Forty-four individual practice rooms and two rehearsal rooms, one for instrumental and one for choral music, as well as the Recital Hall are available for use by stu- dents in the Hall of Music. Through the use of these facilities, those interested in music gain experience in musical activities. These activities may be individual or in one of the organized groups of the school of music. These include: the marching and sym- phonic bands, the symphony orchestra, a cappella choir and the collegiate chorale. h.., 11- - .. K miie? Y Y- aim' T iw-T' si A Y t f ' xr ' il im' , im: . ,E wg- I In order to produce the cannon effect in the H1812 Over- ture which was played at the Pops Concert, an ROTC cadet used his rifle which he fired into a barrel. Individual practice and lessons are necessary if profi- ciency on a musical instrument is desired. r -QM? h 4A-, fiat.. -Q The curved wall of the Music Building, a violin, and study. 8 bands . . . AW' ' f - B ' W, 5, Q, m il :vain I marching The Marching Band began the year by giving freshmen a tour of the campus in their first football halftime show. Much of the color and spirit of the football season is provided by the 96-piece band. The halftime show entitled The Evolution of the Trum- peti' was one of the most outstanding of the season. Don Jacoby, nationally known trumpet player and clinician for the Conn In- strument Company, was featured in the show which was also performed for the Mercy Bowl in Los Angeles by the band. March- ing down Main Street in Disneyland was another highlight of the west coast trip. , H, y 13 is a 1 :J a V NAI, ff' , I -x 1 .1 E I . 2 . h 4 I 1 ' . . , piggy, ,iz 4 f ' ' -' f'5'm'f1' h5'lTST.f- 'y-.... 'S'-4551514-3: my nf . .254 7 e yllilu.-. 'lin t Q. . '-r A ' .57-' , if M ' ni: '25-i'1'! Maj orettes in their pyramid never fail to amaze and to en- tertain football crowds. COIICQIT The University Symphonic Band presented its first concert of the year in January, featuring Gustav Holst's The Planets. The two-day New Music Reading Clinic in February brought many of the area's band leaders to the campus. During spring recess the band presented concerts in many of the state's high schools While on tour. The formal spring concert in April featured Rafael Mendez, nationally known trumpet player who made his second campus appearance in the concert. is - 4, 1 'C-. :Qffef - i'.'-Lzifi' 'id' ' .w I'.:1.-9' , . b mp a. ,. . X 5 -tau: Roy J. Weger directs the sym- phonic and marching bands. E Eighty-seven members make up the University Symphonic Band. The band is pictured here at its mid-Winter concert in the ballroom. H9 20 At the mid-Winter concert Harry Kruger conducts the University Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Kruger formerly was assistant conductor of the Atlanta Symphony Orches- tra and Ballet, and flutist in the Boston Pops Orchestra. f DD mf 3, A Even in their rigidness they appear in almost perfect harmony. This is not an unusual scene when one journeys through the storerooms of the Music Building. Students find quiet and solitude in specially built soundproof practice rooms. Music students practice many long hours for the perfect pitch. Symphony orchestra Toccata by Frescobaldi, Haydn's Sym- phony No. 104 in D Major, Revel's Mother Goose Suite, and Handel's Water Music Suite are only a few of the selections per- formed by the symphony orchestra this year at the concerts held in November and May, and the annual Pops concert in the early spring. The orchestra did an excellent job accompany- ing the Toledo Ballet at a Christmas per- formance of the Nutcracker Suite ballet. Being on key is always a major con- cern for the music performer. The musician has many moods and posi- tions that dictate the interpretation. 215 The Collegiate Chorale performed three on-campus concerts including a program of Christmas music, presented with the A Cappella Choir and the University Symphony Orchestra. collegiate Chorale The Collegiate Chorale, consisting of forty voices, is the most highly select group of singers on campus. Its members, chosen for their musicianship, their scholas- tic abilities, and their enthusiasm for choral singing, represent many of the departments within the univer- sity. During the academic year, the Chorale traveled through Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York on their annual tour. The group often had to perform as many as four concerts a day on this tour. The group was also active in Bowling Green as they performed in three home concerts and sang for various service clubs throughout the year. The Chorale was always dedicat- ed to recreating the sounds of representative music of all periods. Dr. Warren Joseph directs both the Collegiate Chorale and the A Cappella choir. a cappella choir The main event of the year for the A Cappella Choir was the concert it performed in March. Throughout the rest of the year, the choir sang with the Collegiate Chorale and the University Chorus in such excellent performances as the one presented in December in honor of the Christmas season. Because it included 125 voices this year, the A Cappella Choir had to be divided into two sections. Each member in these two sections had to sing two different numbers individually before he could become a member' of this select singing group. A change this year in the A Cappella Choir, as well as in the other two University singing groups, was the new choral conductor, Dr. Warren Joseph. .l eil-A l 7 H:-n - . ...-.vm .--,V ...u z..yv.-,.-.- ,.,..,g..s------1 .....--v ,pq-nuiuiin gaunul gg-n-s ,..q.4sa-In .pifi Q. The A Cappella Choir presents a concert in the Grand Ball- room of the University Union. Dr. Warren Joseph poses with a background of empty chairs in the choral rehearsal room. 12 24 r-'rfeaff-frxlfrr rf - rr' I'il1'I13i The University Theater this year has offered a busy and varied production schedule. Agatha Christieis Witness for the Prosecutionn kept the audience in gasping suspense about a young man on trial for murder. This play is a Winner of the New York Drama Critic's Circle and Antoinette Perry Award. JB, by Archibald lVlacLeish involved a circus tent setting as God and Satan seek the meaning of life's vital problems. The modern adaption of Marie Stuartl' from Schiller was a series of fateful events leading up to the execution of the beautiful Queen of Scotland. Making up for the Italian Straw Hat, students employ the new fa- cilities of Joe E. Brown Theater. After having killed her children, Jason's new wife and his father-in-law for revenge, the wicked Medea departs on a fiery dragon. I In the farcical French comedy Italian Straw Hat, Father Nonancurt sings to his daughter, Helene, about his pot of myrtle. About to get hot water poured on his feet for a headache, Mr. Beauparthuis protests to Virginie, his maid, in Italian Straw Hat. new theater Pinnochio,,' the children's story of a puppet who is given the gift of life, was just one of the many plays presented in the new Joe E. Brown Theater, a recent addition which has many outstanding facilities. The stage can be set in the regular proscenium design for period plays, or in an arena or experimental design for modern productions. The scene shop behind the stage provides ample space for producing the large sets for the major productions. Set in theater in the round or an arena type stage, Joe E. Brown Theater was the scene of the freshman production Hayfever. Gillian Holroyd bids good night to Mr. Hend- erson, her lover, who has been entrapped by her Witchcraft in Bell, Book and Candle. Miss Holroyd forces her reluctant and re- ulsed Auntie to swear not to ractice witch- P P craft in her niece's apartment house. . if-xl 127 union actiivl'ifiEeisr orgarifzyatiiofna X The hub of student activities on campus is the Uni- versity Union and the Union Activities Organization. There are approximately twenty-seven committees under the direction of Mr. Richard Lenhart, adviser, and Jan Hunter, president. The UAO sponsored or co-sponsored with another organization the major dances held on campus. These included the Home- coming Dance, AWS-UAO Christmas Formal, and the U-A Prom held in May. The activities office is the center of business for the UAO. The entire organization-is composed of students who work long hours to make a success of the many projects. :Fl 'Hunan-U '1 C7 BOARD OF DIRECTORS, FRONT ROW: W. Horlocker, Joan McNamara, J. Hunter, M. McCoy, J. Weaver, M. Miller. BACK ROW: L. Snyder, R. Eversole, Joe McNamara, Richard Lenhart, Union program director. Since the University Union is the ambassador for the University, many banquets, receptions, and teas were held for special visitors to the campus. Some of the guests came to the campus as featured artists. of the Artists Series Committee including the Vienna Boys Choir, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Toledo Ballet Company, and Mischa Elman. Bride to be? Someday? was the title of a program sponsored by the Social Interest Committee, While the Exhibits Com- mittee featured exhibits on architecture, painting, and prints. , - X . . PHYLLIS ROWLEY JAN HUNTER president, president, first semester second semester a MR. RICHARD LEN HART program director, Union Activities Organization UAO COUNCIL: M. Miller, W. Horlocker, Richard Weaver, L. Snyder, R. Eversole, M. McCoy, J. Weaver, Wayne Huffman, Joan McNamara, Joe.McNamara, J. Hunter, Richard Lenhart, Elton Ringer, Karel King, Florence Currier, Eugene Beatty, James Hof, Raymond Whittaker, Donnal V. Smith. 'I29 fa, -fi.,-ana. 11,14 -wage.:-2: .017--ff: -.-,M-ggm.,.,, V W .., ,MW D, AWE Y - , fi? - me- :L W l H, ip . ,,:. Hel, : -, - ., F . ' Qsjh- . .L HY?-:i,.,5.e till :L We w w .-A . . Ll ,. .. . , 'I30 W nn. 17 yi Y ,. 1' ,. ' -' , .12 .v Z ' ' cap and gown Membership in Cap and Gown, the University's highest leadership honorary for women, is based on achievement in the areas of leadership, service, per- sonality, character, and scholarship. Newly tapped members are announced during the Honors Day program in May. Wanda Horlocker served as presi- dent, Dean Florence Currier and Dr. Martha Weber, advisers. amerfff ' ' -' -- , lie 1- f ,Av ' I fir' Barbara Downey Wanda Horlocker . if ,.-.L. If Helen Moles Jan Hunter Dean Florence Currier Dr. Martha Weber .l fl Mary Jo Isch we Pat Locker R 'lf' it Judy Perry Phyllis Rowley Ann Scherry l m JI 'A V Martha Smith Cap and Gown members pose af- ter their capping at Recognition Day ceremonies. Jack Bell Tod Butler Greg Gilmore Jim Magsig Joe McNamara , Q , f nz ' JA 7 , ' ii , 4ZA -Q L Larry Smith Clark Tibbitts Dr. Samuel Cooper James Hof Lewis Manhart ornicron delta kappa Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership honorary for men, selects those who have been active in at least one of the areas of scholarship, publications, social and religious affairs, athletics, and the arts. Each year, members are tapped in pre-dawn ceremonies at midyear and during the spring. Tod Butler served as president. Tapped into Omicron Delta Kappa membership during midyear ceremonies in January were: CFRONT ROWJ Mike Fink, Larry Snyder, Dave Hunger, Tom Stellers. CBACK ROWJ Mark Win- chester, Bob Fearnside, Jim Dimling, J oe Hruby, Don Treadway, and Joe Nussbaum. Dr. Robert Twyman l-L x, s,m1nn sicsic SIC-SIC Sez, the spirit boosting tradition of the University, is the effort of six anonymous male students to stimulate school spirit. Evidence of their night wanderings are the many signs smeared about the campus and in the residence halls prior to major campus events. SIC-SIC is composed of two seniors, two juniors, and two sophomores, selected at the end of their freshman year for outstanding leadership qualities. They remain anonymous until their senior year when they are revealed in the KEY, and are presented with a trophy at Honors Day. Unmasked Lynn Yackee and Joe McNamara, the two senior mem- bers, pose with their handiwork and the other four masked SIC-SICS. Q: , 'g15 l- 4 3 ,. 2 l l r V 1111 BOOK AND MOTOR, FRONT ROW: C. Jackman, M. Ehlert, P. Locker, E. E. Dickerman, Lewis F. Manhart, J. Perry, M. Winchester, C. McIntosh, R. Moorhead. SEC- OND ROW: B. Garlough, K. Kelsey F. Zuranski, L. Bunde, N. Gongwer, C. Pohlman, M. McCoy, J. McNamara, D. Tallman, K. Nelson, B. Larsen, K. Ernst. THIRD ROW: D. Tredway, N. Blackford, Agnes Hooley, S. Pellett, A. Jett, L. Brown, C. Robinson, C. Huffman, M. Shurnaker, M. Sidner, Alma Payne, B. Blakeley, H. Herbert, Frank Baldanza. BACK ROW: D. Opfer, J. Fulmer, J. Lucas, D. Arganbright, T. Butler, J. Biddle, R. Penn, John David- son, Paul Leedy, W. H. Hall, R. Bell. Phi Eta Sigma, scholarship honor society for freshman men, was founded on campus in 1954. Don Tredway is president, Dr. Hallberg, adviser. phi eta sigma book and motor Book and Motor, scholarship honor society, Was founded on campus in 1915. Mark Win- chester is presidentg Dr. Dickerman, adviser. PHI ETA SIGMA, FRONT ROW: John Hiltner, D. Tred- way, D. Rothman, D. Opfer, J. Lucas. BACK ROW: Glenn Van Worrner, D. Drummond, J. Nichlas, B. Rice, R. Spinosa, F. Turner, B. Cooper, W. Phyllaier, Ervin Brown, Wallace Taylor, Wilbur Abell. 4 BETA ALPHA PSI, FRONT ROW: D. Sommer, E. Myers, M. Zekany, C. Lipp. SEC- OND ROW: Dr. H. E. Donley, D. Knauss, B. Kirkwood, R. Breitwieser, N. Kneisley, K. Kelsey, Mr. Edwin Bomeli, W. Bigelow. BACK ROW: J. Schult, S. Elsasser, L. Shafer, C. Webb, R. Benjamin, L. Kreiser. beta alpha psi Beta Alpha Psi, national professional society in accounting, was founded on campus in 1955. Margaret Zekany is president, Dr. Donley, adviser. Beta Beta Beta, national recognition society in biology, was founded on campus in 1952. Joe Cistone is president, Dr. Dickerman, adviser. BETA BETA BETA, FRONT ROW: G. Willhardt, K. Becker, C. Masel, J. McCar1ey, P. Giusto, M. Steger, J. Downing, J. Victor, L. Walker, D. DeWitz. SECOND ROW: J. Cistone, C. Barnes, C. Augspurger, G. Saelzler, T. Stellers, N. Joslin, M. Gerber, M. Marshall, J. Groscop, L. Roberts. THIRD ROW: Dr. Eugene Dickerrnan, T. Hay, W. Brooke, A. James, T. Tipton, G. Grow. BACK ROW: C. Mount, G. Wingate, K. Baab, R. Eversole, J. Somerville, R. Zura, R. Euton. iiii as 1 ' fi? Lfifi A . 7: l.-.1 1 l I I L BETA GAMMA SIGMA, FRONT ROW: C. Tib- bits, T. Butler, E. Short, Mearl Guthrie, W. Moser, John Davidson. SECOND ROW: P. Row- ley, G. Baldwin, B. Struck, Harvey Donley, Galen Stutsrnan, Lewis Manhart, R. Bender, M. Yoe. BACK ROW: James Latham, Lloyd Helms, R. Schiesel, J. Slater, E. Evans, Harmon Vos- kuil, W. Ensor, J. McCarley, F. Stumpo, R. Hunady. beta gamma sigma - 1 ...T ...i delta phi delta Delta Phi Delta, national honor society in art, was founded on campus in 1948. David Cayton is presi- dent: Mr. Hasselschwert, adviser. Beta Gamma Sigma, national honor society in business administration, was founded on campus in 1955. Wilbur Abell is president, Tod Butler, vice- president. BETA GAMMA SIGMA, FRONT ROW: Edwin Bomeli, Ervin Kreischer, Werner Frank, M. Holmes, Wilbur Abell, K. Markley, A. Lovell, Gilbert Cooke. BACK ROW: C. Dobbins, J. Bell, E. Blair, P. Wittwer, L. Plaugher, Robert Henderson, Russell Decker, W. Sartor, D. Filliater. DELTA PHI DELTA, FRONT ROW: Harold Hasselschwert, C. Kaminski, C. Wolfe, C. Burge, M. Jarvi, M. Bozymowski. BACK ROW: J. Hruby, D. Cayton, S. Stevens, E. Deerhake, J. Edwards, P. Todd. M ' 41 45 A f Y 1 T WWW 'W' ' '5 f 7 ' ' 'fl T ' w DELTA PSI KAPPA, FRONT ROW: J. Wadsworth, R. Abbott, S. Scott, B. Porter, P. Locker, M. Reiff. BACK ROW: L. Walker, D. Schultz, D. Kellogg, M. Shumaker, S. Szentpetery, L. Grotke, J. Meadows, Gertrude Eppler, K. Nelson, J. Sawmiller, B. Kirk, J. Smik, L. Bacso, J. Jaroch. delta psi kappa Delta Psi Kappa, national professional society for women in physical education, was founded on campus in 1952. Karen Nelson is presi- dent, Miss Eppler, adviser. kappa mu epsilon Kappa Mu Epsilon, national recognition society in mathematics, was founded on campus in 1937. Deane Arganbright is president, Dr. Long, adviser. KAPPA MU EPSILON, FRONT ROW: M. Frances, J. Biddle, D. Arganbright, J. Dence. SECOND ROW: Dr. Clifford Long, N. Gongwer, S. Van Tassel, L. Brown, C. Eby, R. Moorhead, J. Abke. BACK ROW: Harry Mathias, G. Goldman, Bruce Vogeli, D. McSweeney, A. Larsen, M. Wakat, Harold Tinnappel. ,vw-yea-...ai-, 1 kappa delta pi Kappa Delta Pi, national honor society in education, was founded on campus in 1938. Joan McNamara is president, Doctors Ort, advisers. KAPPA DELTA PI FRONT ROW: L. Clawson, B. Garcia, J. Graham, M. Garcia, S. Kropp, B. Kirk, D. Schultz, A. Purdy, S. Osborne, L. Walker. SECOND ROW: Dr. Lorrene Ort, M. Bowersox, C. LaRue, E. Sayler, B. Prechtel, S. Pellett, C. Wolfe, J. Cook, C. Huffman, C. Jackman, S. Weyrick. THIRD ROW: Dr. Vergil Ort, S. Putnam, J. Krone, J. Sandwisch, R. Feyes, M. Sidner, J. Huff, D. Yinger, D. Opfer, K. Ernst, J. Towey, S. Deffenbaugh. BACK ROW: P. O'Brien, S. Stevens, B. Lutz, J. Najarian, M. Mote, B. Barrett, R. Penn, J. Cobb, J. McNamara, M. Shumaker, A. Sharples, S. Scott. 1 4 KAPPA DELTA PI, FRONT ROW: P. Shay, E. Bacso, J. Meadows, C. Beck, P. Burnside, B. Wadsworth, G. Tiderman, K. Landras, J. Brurnm, P. Brown, S. Pound, C. Brown, B. Brittam, J. Perry. SECOND ROW: D. Armstrong, B. Ferguson, C. Braden, J. Armstrong, S. Boose, B. Block, N. Blackford, P. Burnham, F. Hiser, C. 'Br1nza, N. Stewart, M. Shepard. THIRD ROW: B. Drumm, J. Wadsworth, L. Reimer, S. Van Tassel, P. Locker, R. Matousek, A. Bonk, C. Robinson, N. Miller, N. Jacobs, M. Hetrick, N. Ford, M. Heft. BACK ROW: H. Herbert, R. Walter, R. Smith, S. Jones, J. Magsig, J. Biddle, D. Cayton, T. Rodfong. 137 phi alpha theta. Phi Alpha Theta, national honor society in history, was founded on campus in 1950. Barbara Blatnik is president, Dr. Rock, adviser. phi upsilon onnicron Phi Upsilon Omicron, national professional society for Women in home economics, Was founded on campus in 1952. Dianne Hirzel is president, Miss Heston, adviser. PHI ALPHA THETA, FRONT ROW: W. Sproule, B. Blakely, D. Seiler, L. Snyder, B. Phol, D. Crooks, E. Moore. SECOND ROW: S. Osborne, K. Limoges, P. O'Brien, M. Heft, K. Ernst, V. Drain, S. Eichenauer, A. Bonk. THIRD ROW: S. Terrell, S. Kiser, M. Smith, A. Jett. M. McCoy, B. Blatnik, B. Garlough. J. Najarian, S. Pound. BACK ROW: H. Miller, D. Opher, Dr. William Rock, Dr. Wayne Huffman, F. Mehalik, R. Smith, L. Spencer, G. Barnes, W. Brooke, E. Gorsuch, W. Murphy, E. Jylanki, S. Powell. PHI UPSILON OMICRON, FRONT ROW: D. Hirzel, N. Ulrey, Laura Heston, C. La- Rue. BACK ROW: S. Wills, N. Thomas, R. Orosz, M. Mitchell, B. Bell, I. Sebek. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, FRONT ROW: J. Jameson, C. Cowan, J. Ward, N. Kneisley, M. Montie, P. Shields, M. Ehlert, P. Brown, A. Miller. SECOND ROW: J. Hentges, B. Moore, C. Brinza, J. Schroder, S. Tippin, D. Boltz, C. Hohn, C. Jackman. BACK ROW: P. Miller, B. Hager, L. Melenbacker, C. Huffman, L. Hornung, J. Van Tassel, P. Schuller, B. Precht. Sigma alpha iota Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional society for Women in music, was founded on campus in 1959. Cathy Jackman is pres- ident, Mrs. Edward Karlin, Mrs. Emerson , Shuck, and Mrs. Milford Lougheed, advisers. phl IIII1 Phi Mu Alpha, national professional society for men in music, was founded on campus in 1960. James Magsig is president, Mr. Webster, adviser. PHI MU ALPHA, FRONT ROW: R. Sorg, D. Seifried, F. Schmidt, B. Stone, Dr. War- ren Joseph, J. Eckert, C. Crootwater, N. Sunderrnan, C. Schafer. BACK ROW: J. lvlagsig, L. Sikora, J. Brown, R. Alleshouse, C. Neal, D. Fuller, D. Melle, R. Leich- amer. 9 Pi Omega Pi, national recognition society in business education, Was founded on campus in 1941. Elizabeth Houlton is president, Dr. Guthrie, adviser. Sigma Alpha Eta, national professional society in speech and hearing therapy, was founded on campus in 1950. Linda Mauntler is president: Dr. Hyman, adviser. 4 PI OMEGA PI, FRONT ROW: N. Rohloff, J. Wank, A. Dolamore, C. Brown, R. Ever- sole, C. Smith, Dr. Mearl Guthrie. BACK ROW: M. Miller, S. Berry, S. Kistler, E. Houlton, P. Shay, J. McNamara, P. Row- ley, M. Hawk, J. Huff. pi omega, pi sigma alpha eta SIGMA ALPHA ETA, FRONT ROW: S. Holman, C. Cutler, J. Rex, L. Mauntler, H. Plant, M. Wilson, P. Daum, L. Kull, S. Baugh, B. Sherman, Dr. Melvin Hyman. SECOND ROW: C. Robinson, D. Moody, M. Snyder, R. Smet, P. Hudson, C. Homo- roean, S. Pimlott, R. Lenhart, K. Jandt, M. Dunn, D. Hoffman. THIRD ROW: B. Krupp, E. Armstead, S. Hipsher, P. Zun- del, B. Bronish, B. Warner, K. Coutlett, M. Reighard, B. Kerr, K. Miller. BACK ROW: M. Salinsky, L. Neubeck, N. Wil- son, J. Cade, S. Earhart, J. Dudley, C. Hol- comb, B. Sirak, S. Ratliff. SIGMA DELTA PI, FRONT ROW: F. Zuranski, J. Cress, B. Garcia. SECOND ROW: M. Garcia, S. Wehrmann, M. Piper, G. Weiner. BACK ROW: R. Ciganek, V. Jones, J. McLean, K. Koski, Michael Flys. SIGMA TAU DELTA, FRONT ROW: L. Rockefeller, J. Boud, M. Smith, K. Peters, Giles Floyd. SECOND ROW: K. Oppen- heim, M. Starling, S. Pound, K. Becker, S. Keim, S. Mc-Daniel, S. Osborn, E. Stama- tis. THIRD ROW: B. Barrett, R. Arthur, S. Fisk, S. Deffenbaugh, C. Braden, D. Quigley. BACK ROW: L. Brown, D. Eubanks, P. Gillespie, P. Palermo, G. Pun- tel, P. O'B1'l9U, P. Lewicki, C. Long, S. Masch. sigma delta pi Sigma Delta Pi, national recognition society for students in Spanish, Was founded on campus in 1948. Judith Cress is pres- ident, Miss Baird, adviser. Sigma tau delta Sigma Tau Delta, national professional society for students in English, was founded on carnpus in 1939. Martha Srnith is president, Dr. Floyd, adviser. . . .. A 1. I -' as '-:f,L.., . ,Qizn , , V' LL., 5 .lf ' '. , .'-- ,ily Y '- , , . 1 - 1.-4 42 ALPHA PHI OMEGA, FRONT ROW: B. Tsui, B. Woltrnan, S. Sherman, J. Milliron, J. De Nardi, Emerson Erb, Robert McKay, E. Kopf, B. Thauvette. SECOND ROW: D. Below, J. Rickett, Warren Peters, Daniel Crowley, S. Demeter, S. Benos, James Coffey. BACK ROW: R. Herr, R. Mersfelder, D. Sullivan, J. Davis, G. Sanow, L. Wright, C. Eberly. alpha phi omega Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, was founded on campus in 1948. Joe De Nardi is president, Dr. Coffey, Dr. Cooke, and Mr. McKay, advisers. CAMPUS BRIDGE CLUB, FRONT ROW: J. Rayburn, L. Mercer, L. Myers, T. Neuman, Dr. John Coash, Mrs. Robert Bone, S. Baynard. SECOND ROW: J. Quintana, R. Cassel, M. Cowen, L. Heimer, M. Owen, G. Shel- ley, D. Hitt, E. Hutchman, J. Jordan. THIRD ROW: T. Ingram, S. Ingram, C. Amberg, P. Gallo, D. Miller, S. Schrom, D. Becker, T. Cultice. BACK ROW: R. Rine, J. Allen, D. Leathers, J. Forstner, P. Manring, C. Amberg. MARRIED COUPLES, FRONT ROW: R. Stewart, G. Stewart, H. Herbert, V. Herbert, D. King, Luana King, R. Bor- ton, J. Matousek. SECOND ROW: W. Francis, T. Francis, W. Boyton, P. Boyton, J. Armstrong, L. Armstrong, S. Cardwell, D. Cardwell. BACK ROW: C. Ehlert, R. Ehlert, B. Glendening, M. Glendening, Dr. Warren Waterhouse. campus bridge club The Campus Bridge Club, for those interested in playing various types of bridge, was founded on campus in 1948. Torn Neuman is president, Mrs. Steidtrnann and Dr. Coash, advisers. married couples The Campus Married Couples, for any married couple where one or both are students, was founded on campus in '59, Dick Borton is president, Dr. Shuck, adviser. 14 308 ACE, FRONT ROW: B. Lindsay, J. Melson, G. Shore, C. Agnew, M. Martinez, S. Mason, S. Faher, J. Klecker, L. Black, J. Schuler, V. Andrews. SECOND ROW: L. Imhoff, S. Eckert, N. Baker, K. Scheiring. E. Hodge, D. Calhoun, C. Bragg, E. Sayler, D. Kurtz, P. Reiber, C. Guthrie. THIRD ROW: L. Hartwig, J. Sandwisch, M. Nagy, J. Jacobs, K. Weaver, S. Klenner, M. Eurenius, L. Harmon, L. Freewalt, N. Arabian, D. Kroetz. FOURTH ROW: J. Slebos, G. Paul, C. Gill, C. Slate, L. Riddles, S. Schroeder, D. Wentz, G. Truax, M. Cytlak, S. Graves, S. Kizer. FIFTH ROW: J. Swartzlander, N. Brown, J. Krueger, J. Powers, M. Everett, H. Feher, S. Hambly, M. Baranski, L. Gottschalk, J. Ross, C. James. SIXTH ROW: M. Dzama, J. Rolfs- meyer, M. Shepard, K. Cramer, B. Allen, J. George, M. James, D. Antram, M. Hendricks, C. Harmon, P. Ellis. SEVENTH ROW: J. Wade, S. Olwick, J. Willeke, K. Bernheisel, S. Leach, S. Allbdugh, L. Strauch, C. Blitz, M. Orsborn, G. Stanek. BACK ROW: K. Molnar, J. Winson, B. Thompson, C. Moore, E. Pachelieff, V. Schweizer, M. Lalendorff, B. Slayhaugh, E. Kalish, C. Zuranski, P. Hazel. The Association for Childhood Education, branch of an international organization open to majors in elementary education, was founded on campus in 1929. Carol Boucher is president, Dr. Ross, adviser. ACE, FRONT ROW: A. Pickering, J. Wenning, C. Lockwood, C. Boucher, J. Mc- Cormick, Dr. Colvin Ross, L. Leeson, R. Lloyd, C. Czubek, K. Olinger, P. Thomas. SECOND ROW: N. Guirkin, B. Slach, C. Koterski, R. Chuchanis, P. Piper, K. Weaver, J. Deifel, M. Thiel, J. Eckermann, S. Stannard, C. Dryer. THIRD ROW: H. Cudini, J. Leupold, F. Hiser, D. Prioletto, B. Bronish, B. Watson, P. Sutch, G. Kottenbrock, J. Arnett, P. Isaacson, J. Wells, L. Weiser. FOURTH ROW: V. Gerstnecker, M. Eschbach, K. Benedict, M. Baker, L. Kisor, C. Katterheinrich, J. Ellenburg, B. Lutz, D. Armstrong, R. Hanline, C. Beck. FIFTH ROW: N. Ford, M. Mitchell, C. Bay, J. Marcell, L. Weaver, Z. Kemp, B. Legleitner, K. Murphy, M. Hass, S. Tengel, J. Sellers, G. Prinkey. SIXTH ROW: S. Pollman. P. Elliot, J. Hobbs, J. Baughman, L. Heimer, J. Cunningham, S. Rollins, C. Brune, J. Edman, P. Welter, S. Hamlin, L. Tolbert, S. Kelly, K. Mormino. SEVENTH ROW: G. Tiderman, S. Slivka, B. Clark, K. Smetana, M. Delong, R. Feyes, N. Beam, R. Gilbert, J. Buckingham, M. Kutsch, D. Schottke, J. Towey, S. McDaniel, M. Friar. BACK ROW: S. Acker, S. Hack- man, S. Pellett, V. Hedl, J. Arkangel, G. Cline, A. Koehler, K. Hancock, K. Moore, M. Samsel, J. Selby, J. Cirnperman. --, - , ..,..ig, 1 V- -if V - 1 . l l 1 1 l . ,B 1 aa Z -W l 1 Z . .M student education association The Bowling Green Student Education Association, student group of the National Education Association, is open to all students who are preparing to teach. It was founded on campus as Future Teach- ers of America in 1947. Geri Crane is president, Mr. Elsass, adviser. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, FRONT ROW:N. Ebersole, J. Cummings, Helen Gertsen, E. Pachelieff, C. Hahn, P. Richardson, G. Mrosko, F. Karmilowicz, F. Mehalik, G. Crane, M. Hahn, W. Bortz, S. Van Tassel, K. Berthoff, D. Hirzel, V. Andrews, J. Klecker, L. Black, J. Lockwood. SECOND ROW: B. Elliot, S. Schwem- berger, K. Clark, H. Cudini, Judy Bednar, Joyce Bednar, R. Kapcsos, L. McLean, G. Connolly, D. Haas, J. Schuller, C. Dowd, R. Lloyd, S. Pellett, S. Mason, C. Barnes, S. Bain, S. Sheaffer, C. Weber, L. Blinn. THIRD ROW: B. Berusek, A. Todd, M. Wolanin, J. Applefeller, G. Eakly, S. McDaniel, B. Wadsworth, N. Dietz, K. Kelley, D. Sawyer, D. Sotu, S. Corruthers, C. Boucher. S. Tippin, N. Miller, J. Panning, J. Allen, K. Fowler, E. Edwards. FOURTH ROW: B. Fams, C. Dowd, N. Joslin, K. Gensmen, J. Schaffer, M. Eschbach, K. Benedict, M. Hahne, M. Reighard, M. Tank, S. Walther, S. Hall, J. Marcelle, C. Bay, M. Hurley, J. McPherson, K. Woolley, M. Harmon, A. Johnson. BACK ROW: M. Louise. G. Crane, L, Beers, A. Sullivan, L. Brown, M. Hoellrich, C. Katterheinrich, A. Gartner, B. Hine, R. Heimer, David Elsass. B. Legleitner, S. Leach, N. Croft, K. Cooper, S. Mizener, L. Newtle. Q V ,Z l 'I ,, . f-5H!a- - .-.9.g.i -5 7,1 YLASLLA ,M-..,. x i, ,Ll4ig,,Ag.j3,E.J :V YV V .Lb iq, 4 chemical journal club The Chemical Journal Club, affiliate of the American Chemical Society, Was founded on campus in 1939. Membership is open to all students interested in chemistry. Rebecca Moorhead is president, Dr. Hall, adviser. 46 delta nu alpha Delta Nu Alpha, national professional transportation fraternity, was founded on campus in 1956. Bill Ryder is president, Dr. Van Scoyoc, adviser. CHEMICAL JOURNAL CLUB, FRONT ROW: N. Gongwer, B. Brancheau, T. Kotecki, S. Steck, C. Brimmer, R. Moor- head. SECOND ROW: B. Baker, Dr. Peggy Hurst, J. Hall, J. Gunn, A. Sargent, A. Jones. BACK ROW: E. Wammer, D. Kull- man, J. Fry, R. Weisgerber, D. Stuckey, R. Penn, C. Conklin, D. Eckel, J. Dence, Dr. W. H. Hall. DELTA NU ALPHA, FRONT ROW: B. Ryder, J. McClure, R. Allen, C. Stine- baugh. BACK ROW: C. Fishbaugh, A. Abdelmouti, K. Hoover, G. Barnes, P. Armstrong, D. Arboe, T. Lammers, Dr. Leland Van Scoyoc. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB, FRONT ROW: C. Stingley, R. Nelson, H. Herbert, J. Norton J. Quick, Dr. Robert Innis SECOND ROW: G. Weis, J Gerdes, T. Kim, T. Hambly, R Shoemaker, J. Brunton, D. El- liot. BACK ROW: R. Daniels D. Dudley, W. Stiffler, R Simpson, A. Clancy, R. Mong J. Fihe, J. Jacobs. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB, FRONT ROW: I. Sebek, N. Thomas, A. Amon, J. Berkes, M. Mitchell, N. Ulrey, S. Ewald, B. Switzer, E. Ludwig. SECOND ROW: P. Sloat, C. Whitford, E. Wills, C. Bay, L. Heimer, B. Smith, J. Marcell, J. Tober, H. Oates, B. Potter, F. Wolf. THIRD ROW: P. Peters, G. Kautz. B. Schlosser, B. Kristof, G. Rentschler, N. Muth, M. Ickes, G. Karney, B. Kauffman. S. Diekmann, C. LaRue. FOURTH ROW: M. Calo, C. Belleville. J. Strayer, M. Schnabel, S. Dinsmore. B. Bowman, M. Gibson, S. Dil- lingham, S. Williams. M. Win- ner. BACK ROW: G. Allbri- tain, M. Tank, J. Walther, S. Cook, W. Raylan, D. Salata, D. Hirzel, M. Boyer, C. Rossetti. 1 1 industrial arts club The Industrial Arts Club is open to all students majoring or minor- ing in industrial arts. Harry Herbert is presidentg Dr. Hill, adviser. home economics club The Home Economics Club, open to any student taking a home economics course, was founded on campus in 1922. Madelon Mitchell is presidentg Miss Schocke, adviser. 4 INSURANCE CLUB FRONT ROW D B1dd1nger J Bar tell D Fox W1lbur J Abell T Baldassam T Mlzer J Kochersperger SECOND ROW P Baer J Brlner Canheld J Pealce G Oancea M P1erre F St1l1n Pr1ce N Chapler D Carr J T1tus BACK ROW Tob1as H Eckel J Young K Sommer G Rosensteel Drees W Felgar J Walters D Young D Healy Stemrnan wuueii kappa kappa ps1, tau beta slggrna KAPPA KAPPA PSI TAU BETA SIGMA FRONT ROW R Parsons B Hage1 F Schmldt M Shepard D P1nker ton L Sherman J Towey S Pound E Haberkamp J Van Tassel A Schulte BACK ROW E Grace L Slorp G Caldwell Roy Weger P Brown C Brmza D Mltchell L S1kora C Neal F Johns D Se1fr1ed D Bueher A lnsurance club Membershlp 1n the Insurance Club IS open to any student who IS takmg or has taken s1X hours of lnsurance courses Mr Abell IS ad Vlser to the group Kappa Kappa PS1 and Tau Beta Slgrna are respectwely, nat1onal recogn1t1on SOCl6ty for college bandsrnen and natlonal recogn1t1on soclety for Women llfl band Dr Ecker and Mr Weger are adv1sers Charles Neal lS pres ldent of the men s group and Sandra Pound IS presldent of the Women s group oo H . ' ' 0 - . .. . V F.. ,! ' . Q ' ' V - Q' M M ' n Q ,., v . C. ' ru , - , S ' m Q Q . -4,-S ,, i . Q - D-' Q. UI ' ' . H U, , E . ro- A , 3 . . . , l u 1 Z u, ' 0 ' ' ,' T N h . .. . . 1-- .... . . I Y . . I . E, It , af' 51 a . 1 1 ' 9 - H . i . l I - ' 4 n ' 1 1 1 as if . 1 . 'S 'fr .-w'f,J!. i LAS ALMAS, FRONT ROW: Mrs. Naomi Davis, J. Wilson, J. Upthcgrove, L. Hardy, C. Robinson, Mrs. Ruth White. BACK ROW: D. Mickens, J. Washington, B. Kolb, M. Sharp, P. Thompson, C. Bragg, E. Reid, E. Hodge, B. Stokes. omega phi alpha Omega Phi Alpha, women's service organiza- tion, was founded on campus in 1954. Carol Gearhardt is president: Dr. Timm, adviser. Ta n 5 55' A :L '-' las alrnas Las Almas, vvomen's social organization, Was founded on campus in 1960. Carolyne Robinson is president: Mrs. White and Mrs. Davis, advisers. ' OMEGA PHI ALPHA, FRONT ROW: J. Stone, M. Reichert, D. Wentz, Jacqueline Timm, C. Gearhardt, R. Hocking, S. Glendenning, M. Shack. BACK ROW: L. Hardy, S. Schroe- der, L. Riddles, H. Namay, P. Reiber, E. Sayler, D. Kurtz, S. Mason, J. Kares, K. Kamper, M. Davis, L. Knapp, K. Simon, R. Andrews. peru club Pem Club, the organization for Women majoring or minoring in health and physical education, was founded on campus in 1952. Donna Jaco is president: Mrs. Torgerson, adviser. PEM CLUB, FRONT ROW: J. Reele, G. Kurtz, J. Kesson, G. Weiser, L. Jones, M. Reiff, S. Seeman, K. Woofter, S. Hamilton, K. Schack, J. List. SECOND ROW: L. Bacso, D. Webb, L. Myers, C. Predika, S. Werner, J. Kott, S. Lotterer, B. Block, D. Metzger, H. Bausman, M. Rohne. THIRD ROW: K. Nelson, Mrs. Amy Torgerson, J. Meadows, B. Smith, C. Weinman, B. Low, S. Otto, J. Slygh, K. Oltzel, J. Vogel- gesang, D. Carrie, V. Ogle. FOURTH ROW: S. Kistler, J. Anderson, E. Fink, C. Hoke, L. Sullivan, S. Collinsworth, P. Meece, N. Purvis, C. Leffel, L. Reitz. BACK ROW: K. Murphy, H. Ellis, P. Burkhart, S. Bailey, S. Aldrich, J. Upper, A. Schless- man, S. Boetz, C. Lenz, N. Maneely, J. Feindel. FRONT ROW: S. Henrich, K. Perry, D. Scott, T. Schreiner, J. List, D. Jaco, J. Meadows, J. Dickson, L. Bacso, K. Reed, H. Rudolph. SECOND ROW: S. Herr, L. Walken, J. Nelson, R. Siragusa, M. Rhode, B. Ferguson, S. Roberts, B. Michaelis N. Vermillion, C. Maynard, C. Scott. THIRD ROW: N. Ebersole, D. Scheltz, J. Weitzel, S. Scott, P. Everett, B. Waltz, G. Jones, J. McClaskey, J. Shubert, S. Szent- petery. FOURTH ROW: P. Bartko, K. Brannum, C. Jennings, J. Starn, J. Franklin, B. Smith, K. Nelson, H. Myers, S. Hansen, B. Wise. BACK ROW: A. Kolstrom, M. Makie, J. Anderson, S. Comstock, J. Ward, S. Kistler, B. Kirk, F Zuccato, C. Hoke, P. Dow, J. Fenwick, G. Hampton. 1 '- L W A ' 3 1 Lf:4 I 4- 1 in :YI Jim! 4' .5 ffgji' . ik 5 H. 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' Q ' O I A 0 o - . , 0 I Q IJ . , - . i . L f 1 Tx Ni F ? I D X . A x Q . . 1-,mu ,. , A 'T' 15-we ,, .1 . 1, - P 1 --5 ' , I ,Jam . -, 4, 'Q r faa 5:.' 'T-f , i 5,155 4 f PHI BETA LAMBDA, FRONT ROW: V. Hodge, M. Fuller, M. Mitchell, B. Haneberg, J. Oliver, V. Rakos, J. Huff, S. Williams. SECOND ROW: M. Wolanin, D. Miarer, K. Fritschie, H. Meng, P. Oplinger, G. Ermer, S. Schroeder, E. Miller, S. Boltz, B. Hinton, P. Faze. THIRD ROW: C. Smith, P. Wehrle, R. Havis, J. Wank, C. Cornell, M. Hoell- rich, L. Marshall, C. Moore, Dr. Mearl Guthrie, Elfreda Elushlezr. BACK ROW: R. Eversole, Galen Stutsman, G. ros o. phi beta lambda phi epsilon kappa Phi Beta Lambda, business education club which is open to all students majoring or minor- ing in business education, was organized as Quill Type in 1924 and became Phi Beta Lambda in 1959. Diane Miarer is presidentg Dr. Stutsman, adviser. Phi Epsilon Kappa, national professional fra- ternity for men in physical education, Was founded on campus in 1953. Glenn Rosenthal is presidentg Mr. Steller and Mr. Ballard, advisers. 2 PHI EPSILON KAPPA, FRONT ROW: N. Gravette, J. Hile, J. Sukud, K. Nieder- kohr, G. Bloomfield, R. Roberts. SECOND ROW: T. Cox, J. Keyer, R. Dresch, N. Mohr, D. Donaldson, G. Bierly. THIRD ROW: G. Ruggiero, W. Clayton, C. Johns- ton, D. Robinson, G. Patrick. BACK ROW: D. McGreevey, J. Gall, R. McGuire, G. Rosenthal, M. Carson. V if PRESS CLUB, FRONT ROW: T. Stellers, G. Sapir, S. Shapiro, T. Wheland, M. Fravel, J. Draeger, N. Sanders, L. Schmidt, D. Fries. SECOND ROW: C. Reardon, L. Loef- fler, J. Jennings, K. Wangrin, C. Seammen, N. Simon, A. Coneglio, A. Jett, J. Overman, B. Burrows, Raymond Derr. BACK ROW: D. Young, R. Keysor, H. Aldrich, M. Piper, S. Mason, N. Burich, N. Iden, P. Ditwiler, S. Maughan, D. Davies, F. Rudolph, V. Henry, J. Postma, D. Cipollo. press club Press Club, open to all students interested in journalism, Was founded on campus in 1947. Jerry Wolfram is president, Dr. Derr, adviser. rho sigma mu Rho Sigma Mu, national recognition society for students in radio, was founded on campus in 1951. Mr. Stone is adviser, Terry Gottschalk, president. RHO SIGMA MU, FRONT ROW: T. Gottschalk, Sidney Stone, D. Yinger. BACK ROW: C. Schultz, B. Hinernan, I. - Mitchell, J. Allen, J. Woodard, B. Koontz. 15 4 1 SELIII The Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment CSAMD, open to all students past the freshman year interested in management, was founded on campus in 1955. Clarence Streeter is president, Dr. Waterhouse, adviser. T1-IETA, ALPHA PHI, FRONT ROW: M. Sullivan, G. Schommer, M. Carroll, B. Kurber, C. Schultz,'R. Van Lieu, N. Wheelock, S. Hablitzel, R. Sherer. BACK ROW: B. Peyster, G. Weiss, Lee.ggMies1e, D.. Kithcart M. Sterling, Harold obee, K. Landrus, T. Parker, B. Uni, M. Fink, s. Ferderber. .. . 1 SAM, FRONT ROW: J. Dean, P. Shay, E. Siekemeyer, P. Rowley, Warren Waterhouse, B. Broaddus, C. Streeter, J. Brann, G. Adams, M. Reiehert, S. Brown, D. Ryrnar. SECOND ROW: B. Gerber, D. Fuerhoff, R. Hancock, J. Antinone, S. Shapiro, R. Mills, K. Andrassy, B. Gasaway, D. Palmer, M. Robon, C. Holdash, J. Wank, J. Bunce. THIRD ROW: J. Vojir, L. Middleton, L. Cline, G. Norman, G. Barnes, P. Gallo, R. Adams, M. Cohen, E. Winkler, F. Kuder, J. Murphy. FOURTH ROW: W. Bigelow, R. Ben- jamin, R. Donley, P. Baer, B. Hahn, R. Farthing, J. Sieyer, J. Rusnak, B. Russell, D. Cerneck, B. Muter, J. Ericson. BACK ROW: W. Knoch, R. Burns, J. Fischer, D. King, L. Seaman, G. Matey, G. Looser, B. Francis, D. Ball, D. Mayer. theta alpha phi Theta Alpha Phi, national recognition fraternity for students in dramatics, was founded on cam- pus in 1945. Mike Fink is president: Dr. Miesle, adviser. WORKSHOP PLAYERS, FRONT ROW: Charles Bough- ton, L. Lawrence, K. Bailey, G. Falise. SECOND ROW: A. Murphy, M. Moscoso, D. Bingham, C. Davis, L. Kull, A. Sabo, S. Warren, P. Butter. THIRD ROW: E. Nyktas, K. Kelly, M. O'Brien, D. Hall, K. Cozzone, P. Beachman, B. Mormon, B. Noble, J. Daniels, S. Gray. FOURTH ROW: T. Lawmers, N. Crawford, D. Crawford, L. Swearingen, D. Rowley, M. Kellie. K. Spooner, E. Tehanic, G. Bellet, A. Harroff, C. Gee. BACK ROW: B. Kerr, M. Schmidt, C. Holdash, A. Johnson, W. Countryman, L. Metz, W. Wilson, D. Overman, D. Taylor, J. Slivka, D. Huffman, J. Bengston. Varsity Club The Varsity Club, varsity lettermenls organiza- tion, was founded on campus in 1937. Larry Smith is president, Mr. Ruehl and Mr. Herbert, advisers. frm ' M , N workshop playegs Workshop Players, dramatic group for fresh- men and transfer students, was founded on campus in 19210. Dr. Boughton is-eadvisefi l ' VARSITY CLUB, FRONT ROW: M. Witte, K. Swade, J. Croft, R. Kwiatkowski, J. Potts, B. Dawson, R. Hepner, J. Muscarella, M. Carson. SECOND ROW: B. Violet, E. Bettridge, G. Sherman, G. Honeycutt, G. Bierly, J. Paner, R. Reynolds, G. Whitaker, B. Weaver, B. Fearnside. THIRD' ROW: G. Marshall, A. Elsea, H. Comstock, B. Frost, A. Junior, R. Heyl, K. Anderson, J. Schengili, L. Kime, B. Murphy. FOURTH ROW: K. Sommer, D. Seiler, D. Brown- ing, B. Reynolds, B. Dimling, E. Chatman, J. Doyle, C. Reece, L. Bell. B. Bahna. BACK ROW: James Ruehl, D. Lisbon, R. Roberts, D. Rash, N. Thurmond, P. Haley, B. Kennedy, B. Carl, R. Blue, R. Crofcheck. 1 -'53, Z' Wi W? -xi 4 'J .X '11,- 4 ffl ,Eg ix, . 'iff' In ,A ,- , Y :gf W' , :Af 5-X if? V 2 i o K fx ' A i ak -' an V ,f W -Q 5 3 wf.Qg 252, 3 ,M ljguf I 1 E 4 1,2 ' f I 1 15 , .ggygfg mf f N f V E ' -JH ,'fi4 '5-f VH 5, .,'2f?T-ii 1 al . , . . Q: .S e 1 ,-- -4A- Q, - , .' X Qs qi 'xi 'V K Y ,FSL .'v' 'FJ X, ft -L YA A I ' i f L, . ly ' ,in ' .t . ff - '!',- A .A U if T 5 Q ' Swan I, lf Y. H EM?QJQn- IEIIUIIJ .2. .k-f -. F xx my if ,A L QQ, ' iiggz V Y A wif , 5? ,Q l if ir , ,g ni S' ' 15: .. V Q 'L f A X '- L , , mn ' wif HJ- g4?H5 l iii.. V- 1 A--Q , ,Q .X T f Ugg wp ig? ,g fK wul 3 A A ?'f,7i:Q'5f 4?'gf5f Muxr.-.. bowling' club BOWLING CLUB, FRONT ROW: J. Fruehauf, L. Walker, N. Eversole, L. Freewalt, B. Faulk, D. Eubanks, K. Van Etten, B. Lee. SECOND ROW: P. Deubner, J. Fenwick, J. Slebos, M. Theken, J. Jablonowski, K. Grunden, J. Nuh- fer, A. Harter. BACK ROW: J. Tober, M. Yocum, A. Harroff, J. I-Iunsicker, C. Pape, J. Anderson, B. Smith, S. Hays, P. Whiteman, J. Prechtel, C. Snow. The Bowling Club is organized under the Wom- en's Intramural Association. It became a carn- pus organization in 1947. Jo Jablonowski is president, Dr. Watt, adviser. BOWLING CLUB, FRONT ROW: K. Olinger, J. Schuler, K. Mormmo, S. Kelly, S. Weaver, T. Schreiner, R. Swan. SECOND ROW: C. Beck, K. Koski, S. Chambers, L. Zeeb, C. Nast, C. Jackman, K. Burge. BACK ROW: L. Haddad, C. McIntosh, L. Leeson, G. Kottenbrock, M. Stilwell, K. Murphy, E. Bishop, N. Brown. N. Carr, M. Makovic, P. Todd. BOWLING CLUB, NOT PICTURED: C. Haight, B. Badert- scher, L. Jones, J. Wrobel, K. Gossard, C. Guthrie, M. Mitchell, G. Stover, L. Schmittgen, P. Parks, E. Hoon, J. Downing, J. Meadows, E. Stroud, J. Doll, S. Hackman, C. Hoke, S. Matile, J. Billman, D. Sidwell, J. McBride, R. Gil- bert, S. Sheffer, E. Grassan, J. Deifel, C. Czubek, B. Maier, L. Beach, S. Eicher, F. Hiller, S. Weber, S. Beckett, S. Balint, M. Gibson, H. Cudini, L. McLaughlin, J. Sulalac, C. Sheffield, M. Karhu, D. Barut, J. Orewiler, A. Schmidt, 2. Kollstrom, B. Callender, G. Kinzle, E. Rose, K. Ernst, J. rne . 7 afrotc drum and bugle corps AFROTC Drum and Bugle Corps, found- ed on campus in 1955, is open to all AFROTC cadets. Charles Meyers is the leader, Staff Sergeant Raymond Bowers, adviser. AFROTC DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS, LEFT ROW: K. Rider, R. Yeasting, F. Fore, G. Schnelzer. MIDDLE ROW: C. Meyer, D. Sink, J. Sommer, B. Walling, J. Beal. RIGHT ROW: G. Rice, G. Curtin, S. Toth, R. Schimmel, R. Rice. The AFROTC Chorus, open to all AFROTC cadets, was founded this year on campus. William Wilson is the direc- tor: Major Warren Peters, adviser. afrotc chorus AFROTC CHORUS, FRONT ROW: J. Loomis, W. Thauvette, R Carson, J. Osborn, T. Chucko, R. McDonald, R. Yeasting, W Goddard, J. Donart, F. Gott, D. Morgon, W. Wilson. BACK ROW: B. Harvey, R. Soukup, A. Koogler, S. Toth, K. Rider, F. Anker- 111311, T. Painter, H. Aldrich, J. Painter, Warren Joseph. 8 F Explaining the meaning of her costume, Anne Baggethun, a stu- dent from Norway, speaks with guests at a WSA dinner. Dishes from Norway and other European countries were on the menu. world Student association The World Student Association is open to all students in- terested in mutual understanding among nations. Benno Wymar and Bill Tsui served as president first and second semester, respectively. Dr. Galloway, Dr. Miles, Dr. Abcarian, and Mrs. Steidtmann are advisers. BERLIN Consul for the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. Josef Deutz, spoke to WSA members and guests on Berlin. WORLD STUDENT ASSOCIATION, FRONT ROW: M. Jordon, L. Vavrik, N. Simon, A. Baggethun, L. New- ton. SECOND ROW: Mrs. E. S. Hamilton, Mrs. F. F. Miles, Mrs. W. E. Steidtrnann, Mrs. G. Abcarian. THIRD ROW: R. Mandara, V. Drain, D. Tram, N. Stein, L. Blinn. FOURTH ROW: W. Tsui, R. Hamil- ton, J. Van, Dr. Gilbert Abcarian, Dr. Ernest Hamilton, Dr. Frank Miles, P. Leach, N. Allen, H. Miller, K. Dahl, B. Wymar. fgeligi sl ' FE .M H W 11 1? 1? 'J religious viewpoints The program of religious activities was changed this year. The usual Religious Emphasis Week program was modified in that no special concentrated period was set aside. Instead, discussion sessions were held in the living units during the first semester and during the second semester a religious lecture series entitled :'Re- ligious Viewpoints was presented. Dr. David Elton Trueblood, the first speaker of the series, used as a topic The Price of Excellence. Dr. Maurice Friedman, Dr. Alexander Tsambassis, and Gustave Weigel, professor of ecclesiology, concluded the program of Sunday l6ClZllI'ES and Sel'l'1ll'18.I'S. DE.. GAMMA DELTA, FRONT ROW: B. Straley, J. Salter, C Szunyogh S. Slivka, G. Rentschler, R. LaSalle, J. Berkes W. Tietje,1 M. Boyer, C. Pohlman. SECOND ROW: C. Wll-I helm, S. Schroeder, J. Bogan, J. Krone, C. Applegate, K Petersen, M. Wakat, B. Warnsman, J. Bower, R. Rackow. BACK ROW: W. A. Hamel, D. Hahn, K. Ruth, D. Kuhlman D. Larson, H. Sauer, P. Wolk, R. Reinker, D. Mlinarik, Tl Anderson. -1-1 gamma delta Gamma Delta, an organization for students who are members of the Lutheran Church, was founded on campus in 1948. Danny Hahn is president, Dr. Tinnappel, adviser. 62 INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, FRONT ROW: E. Saunders, T. Cox, E. Tucker, S. Carey, L. Smoll, K. Studer. BACK ROW: B. Newkirk, S. Martin, M. Gray, C. Lemmon, J. Smoll, S. Vekasy, B. Challen, N. Rohloff, J. Buncher, V. Noblit, P. Schreiber. inter-varsity christian fellowship The Inter-Varisty Christian Fellowship is an organization repre- senting a wide variety of conservative Protestant denominations. Kenneth Studer is president, Dr. Wright, adviser. The Jewish Congregation, for all students of the Jewish faith, was organized on campus in 1952. Stanley Rothbardt is president, Dr. Hyman, adviser. jewish eongregation JEWISH CONGREGATION, FRONT ROW: A. Schechtman, J. Goldstein, S. Roth- bardt, R. Guerin, Dr. Melvin Hyman, B. Rosenthal. SECOND ROW: D. Keller, M. Cohen, C. Nasshorn, R. Fienberg, M. Friedberg, E. Fienstein, G. Sapir, J. Gross. BACK ROW: J. Weiss, S. Shapiro, W. Ledsky, M. Davis, W. Zolgt, V. Rothbardt, S. Davis. 5 ff UE' 'WA ',-si W ' l N M .. .Q 'I 4' 'Q 'il 5 yi wi I ,. .Z na PF I LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION, CLEFT TO RIGHTJ: L. Tronsdal, D. Kah, P. Schoch, B. Smith, D. Boltz, J. Brown, K. Schwab, D. Wentz, B. Legleitner, J. Arkangel, M. Konnert, B. Garlough, M. Hetrick, S. Weber, C. Odelt. lutheran student association 4' R 7 1 The Lutheran Student Association, religious organization for Luth- eran students, was founded on campus in 1925. Jan Panning is presi- dent, Dr. Cooper and Pastor Bishop, advisers. Kappa Phi, national Methodist college wornen's club, was founded on campus in 1938. Beverly Faulk is president, Mrs. Virgil Taylor, adviser. kappa. phi KAPPA PHI, FRONT ROW: B. Faulk, G. Pheneger, K. Snell, P. Perry, J. Steele, M. Stevens, M. Leach, A. Monigold, G. Holt, H. Plant, J. Snavely, M. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Virgil Taylor, J. Anderson, K. Koonz, S. Leach, E. Bittner, J. Powers, D. Hart, S. Scott, S. Balthaser, C. Pape, M. Menzie. BACK ROW: L. Claw- son, L. Seitz, B. Block, M. Gibson, N. Maneely, M. Rorapaugh, B. Smith, J. Spiess, B. March, B. Ballinger, F. Whitney, J. Wade. 13, fp I. 64 The Saint Thomas More Chapel QTOP PIC- TUREJ offers quiet and beauty as does the Newman Club QBOTTOM PICTURE! which is located nearby. l NEWMAN CLUB, FRONT ROW: Father John Ollivier, E. Kalish, C. Sexton, L. Tolbert, P. Larnmers. BACK ROW: J. lglallgiaf, D. Claire, T. Sheffler, C. Downey, L. Ream, R. Feyes, . e san. newman club The Newman Foundation with its chapel and social hall forms the center for the life of its mem- bers. Here is found the center of the spiritual program for Roman Catholic students. This year the members continued their custom of annual all- campus pizza and spaghetti suppers. Other activi- ties included monthly communion breakfasts, skating parties, spare-rib dinners, dances, picnics, hayrides and Christmas festivities. Father Ollivier is chaplain, Paul Lammers, president. Plans have been approved for this new UCF Center which will house the Protestant min- istry within the academic community at BGSU. February, 1963, is the expected com- pletion date. united christian fellowship The UCF is an interdenominational ministry which was established in 1945. The local churches in an attempt to act responsibly for their ministry Within the academic community, found it necessary to pro- vide for this larger expression of their Witness at BGSU. The denominations and agencies which sponsor UCF are American Baptist, Disciples of Christ, Evangelical United Brethren, Methodist, Protestant Episcopal, United Church of Christ, Un- ited Presbyterian, YMCA, and YWCA. A study group explores theological ideas in an effort to understand the Christian Faith. The migrant ministry is a summer service project of the United Christian Fellowship. - 66 athletics sg. .tm Jw, 3, 1701- 214 t e 'K Y? 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'V at ' ' ff' I Ill Ill m Isnt! 111313 Q champions 1961 football record Bowling Green 40 ...................... Marshall 0 Could not have picked a better way to begin! Bowling Green 28 ...................... Dayton 11 HOUIB OPQIIGT ll SU-CCCSS. Bowling Green 21 ............. Western Michigan 0 Much better than last year's one-point squeaker. Bowling Green 17 ....................... Toledo 6 Homecoming fans see Falcons de-fuse the Rockets. Bowling Green 21 .................... Kent State 6 Falcons roll to fifth Mid-American Conference win. Bowling Green 6 .......................... Miami 7 What a difference a toe makes! Bowling Green 28 .............. West Texas State 6 Beep-beep was sure grounded this game. Bowling Green 7 ........................ Ohio U. 6 This time the tori, was on the Falcons' side. Bowling Green 20 .... ........ . Southern Illinois 0 Doyt Perry's 21st consecutive non-conference win. Bowling Green 6 .................. Fresno State 36 The Bulldogs showed no mercy to the Falcons in California. Final Record 8-2 MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Doyt Perry, Bowling Green's head football coach, owns a seven-year record of 53-7-4. 169 7 Halfback Roger Reynolds is about to scamper through a large hole opened by the Falcon's forward wall. Assistant trainers Steve Thomas and Dale Googins come to the rescue of injured end Mike Witte. - r l r l mac title, trip west, 50th win, top season The Mid-American Conference championship, a trip to California, and Coach Doyt Perry's golden victory were the highlights of the 1961 football season. The Falcons finished 5-1 in the conference to capture their third championship in six years. Bowling Green's only loss in the MAC was a one-pointer to Miami. Perry's non-conference victory string was stretched to 21 before the Falcons were defeated in the final game of the season by Fresno State. Bowling Green took an 8-1 record with it to California for the Mercy Bowl, a classic held to raise money for the survivors of the Cal Poly disaster. The Falcons were soundly trounced by Fresno State before 33,145 spectators in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, but they helped make Cal Poly's Thanksgiving Day a little brighter. With a 21-6 win over Kent State, Perry notched his 50th victory as head mentor at Bowling Green. The Falcons went on to win three more games before the season was over to give Perry a seven-year record of 53-7-4. Jan Barrett C871 is about to snag a pass in the Mercy Bowl Classic as three Falcon defenders, Barry Weaver 1353, Ray Kwiatkowski f54J, and Arch Tunnell fill converge on him. Marlyn Gelo and Judy Perry hug for joy as the Falcons have just scored a touchdown. l 171 72 MEMBERS OF THE 1961 football team were CFIRST ROWJ Don Meister, Russ Hepner, Jim Potts, Ken Fink, Angelo Privitera, Larry Smith, Ray Kwiatkowski, Arch Tunnell, Joe Nussbaum, A1 Junior, Dick Newsome, and Jerry Croft. CSECOND ROWJ Lou Youskievicz, Don Lisbon, Tom Hogrefe, Bert Kennedy, Al Studer, Bob Fearnside, Karl Anderson, Ed Bettridge, Asa Elsea, Ray Bell, and Jay Dorsey. CTHIRD ROWD Larry Stebleton, Frank Hedges, Roger Reynolds, Tony Ruggiero, Walt Armour, Jim Was- serman, Terry Hartshorn, Doug Parrish, Gary Sherman, Bill Violet, and Joe Grant. CFOURTH ROWJ Robert Crof- chek, Robert Blue, Keith Sommer, John Doyle, John Haschak, Dick King, Larry Cook, Wayne Smith, Fred Koester, and Earl Vtfhiteside. CFIFTH ROWJ Bill Keller, Gary Whitaker, Ron Krueger, Moe Ankney, Fred Phillis, Ken Burke, Dick King, Jerry Ward, Bob Reynolds, Barry Weaver, and Willis Jones. CSIXTH ROWD Jim Ruehl, as- sistant coach, Mike Malmisur, graduate assistant, Dave McClain, graduate assistant, Dick Young, freshman coach, Bill Mallory, assistant coach, Doyt Perry, head coach, Bob Dudley, assistant coach, Bob Gibson, assistant coach, Tom Jennell, graduate assistant, Glenn Sharp, equipment man- ager, Al Sawdy, trainer, and Myron Carson, manager. Co-captains Larry Smith and Ray Kwiatkowski help Touchdown for Bowhng Green and the spirited the Falcons to the Conference title. student body lets known its appi oval - - Maul? ' ll Q gain national recognition Bowling Green gained national recognition this season as it was ranked among the top 10 teams in the country both offensively and defensively. Going into the final game of the season the Falcons Were ranked fourth on defense and ninth on offense. The Falcons finished on top of the MAC offen- sively and defensively with averages of 284.5 yards and 165.7 yards, respectivly. Bowling Green placed three players on the all- MAC first team, five on the second squad, and five received honorable mention. Jerry Croft, Gary Sherman, and Dick Newsome Were voted on the first teamg Jim Potts, Bob Reynolds, Lou Youskievicz, Russ Hepner, and Roger Reynolds on the second squad, and Larry Smith, Ray Kvviatkowski, Tom Hogrefe, Al Jun- ior, and Ray Bell received honorable mention. 17 74 1961-62 basketball record Bowling Green 78 ......................... Bradley 63 The Falcons were really fired up for this one. Bowling Green 85 ........................ Hillsdale 41 The Dales never stood a chance. Coach Harold Anderson recog- nizes Captain Bobby Dawson, the only graduating senior, for his fine work on .this year's team. A snowman appeared outside Memorial Hall for the Falcons' last home game depicting the MAC title and NCAA bid. l-L Bowling Green 74 ...............,. Canisius 66 Bowling Green 94 The Falc Bowling Green 44 Bowling Green 77 Bowling Green 70 Second big win of the season. .................Western Ontario 43 ons ran away with the game in the final half. . . . ................... Duquesne 68 The Dukes wanted this one bad. ........................Michigan 67 First victory over a Big Ten opponent. ..........................Seattle 61 Opening win in the All-College tournament at Oklahoma. Bowling Green 69 ........................ Wichita 68 A prestige victory for the Falcons. Bowling Green 47 ......................... Houston 45 Hail the champions of the All-College tournament. Bowling Green 73 ................ Western Michigan 72 Falcons behind until the last few seconds. Bowling Green 64 ........................ Ohio U. 62 Second conference squeaker in a row. Bowling Green 66 .......................... Toledo 60 The Falcons looked good on television, too, Bowling Green 85 .......................... Miami 73 We let up or the score would have been worse. Bowling Green 68 ............................ Kent 56 Dawson's outside shooting kept us in the game. Bowling Green 68 Bowling Green 94 Bowling Green 59 Bowling Green 73 Bowling Green 82 ........................Marshall 55 Sir MAC victories at the end of round one. 61 A tremendous win on Miami's home court. ..........................Toleclo 70 The Rockets starred in this TV production. . ........................ Marshall 70 A nip-and-tuck battle all the way. 70 Kent hadamuch better team than it showed. Bowling Green 83 .......................... Ohio U. 58 Couldn't have been a more fitting way to clinch the title. Bowling Green 83 .......................... DePaul 51 NCAA-bound. Falcons warmed up on DePaul. Bowling Green 84 . ............... Western Michigan 64 Falcons saddled the Broncos for Anderson's 700th game, Bowling Green 89 .......................... Detroit 55 Stop DeBusschere and you stop the Titans. Bowling Green 68 ................ Loyola of Chicago 81 Komives broke Darrow's sophomore scoring record. Bowling Green 55 ........................... Butler 56 Falcons' NCAA trip was a short one. Final Record 21-4 MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Winninglthe Mid-American Conference cham- pionship and the All-College tournament, participating the tournament, and being ranked among the top ten. teams in the country were the highlights of the 1961-62 basketball season. 'A ' Nate Thurrnond and Howard Komives. both received honorable mentions for All-Ameri- can- 0 N -J U V . .ly , Xml, X-' X W ,gp-A - '57, :+P ' Lu 1' ' I - . ,J ' t , U. 3 W : ik '.. K rs. -.1 Bowling Green and Mi- ami get ready for the center jump at the start of a game in Memorial Hall. uw lx A a if 33 e,r.. X, xg, S ,Q am ti INF... x 76 The crowds at the Falcons' basketball games would go wild among top ten Bowling Green gave early indication that it was going to have to be reckoned with this year as it soundly trounced Bradley 78-63 in the first game of the season. The Falcons went on to knock off such powerhouses as Canisius, Seattle, Wichita, and Detroit. One of the big factors in this year's success was Bowling Green's ability to win on the road, as well as at home. The Falcons won ll games at home and were victorious in 10 of 14 games on the road. Bowling Green climbed into national prominence by capturing the All-Col- lege tournament late in December. The Falcons were ranked eighth in the na- tion in the final AP poll and ninth by UPI. The Falcons' ll wins in the conference were the most a Bowling Green team has ever recorded. It was the second Mid-American Con- ference basketball title for the Falcons in the last four years. Bowling Green's appearance in the NCAA tournament was also its second. when Bowling Green's 6-105 center Nate Thurmond would Wav-ey Junior attempts to drive in for a dunk the ball. In this picture the Kent player appears to Shot, but Toledofs Miner has other ideask be looking on in awe, while Bob Carbaugh nods his approval. ir X .5 -yg 15' -,x lf- Vg - n. :- Ralf Y . -:4te'- -if .Q 2 , . -Arvf-iw? is 'V '15 5 V2 'x r 1:15,-.. -3- N - ' 'Q lx! - '... Q- Q 5 'f' -1.-'T A F a ' X .4 Y -1 Q 'ms L' Q 1 , E fix V A vi ' v : va - ki W1 -r A 'il . up 'QAA ' -A - , 1 x V , . sgxkg -as a aw V S . Elijah Chatman wishes that the ball would come back. Sonya Barr leads Falcon cheers. Coach Harold Anderson receives congratulations. Falcons file out after another win at home. ,Q 78 Nate Thurmond tries in Vain to stop the shot of Kent's Harvey Hunt. Thurmond pulled down 23 rebounds in the game. Butch Kornives appears to be using the back of a Hillsdale player to bring him closer to the basket. i wr fr . ,1f'lf H I-. vv if , ,ff uf fi n ,, N ' . ' Ig vffj' ' Hey, somebody 'come back here and help me out! yells one of the Kent players in the game in Memorial Hall. Scoring on a layup at the end of a fast break is Bowling Greenis sophomore sensation Howard Butch Komives. . V - -T l fi- ,A . A 1 PZ- - ' . ,- ' ' ny 5 1'? 4 1 2 , -... .,,.,: Y l 'YQ V -my A. .lf - p. f. i - ..:-V M , .,, , 4'5'I'i-' Q - ,-- , ,-11-lm , ,..,... ,. , -1 4,-.S-.--.4,..L,1r .. 4... -,,4. - , , l-. ,f '65, V .,1 ',-,ll . ,-i all american Nate Thurmond and Howard Komives received numerous individual honors and broke several records this season. Both Thurmond and Komives received honor- able mention for All-American honors, were un- animous choices on the all-conference team, and were on almost all of the Falcons' all-opponent teams. Thurmond's biggest individual honor came in the All-College tournament at Oklahoma City where he was voted unanimously the outstand- ing player of the tournament. Besides being the top rebounder in the MAC for the second straight year, Thurmond moved into 10th place among Bowling Green career scorers with 820 points in two seasons. Komives paced the team in scoring as he scored 526 points to break Jimmy Darrow's sophomore scoring record of 508. Komives' total points also gave him seventh place among all Falcon play- ers for the most points in a single season. With two 34-point performances, Komives set a new Memorial Hall scoring record. His .859 free throw percentage established a new Falcon mark. One of the Falcons' big assets this season was Nate Thurmond's ability to block attempted shots. Members of the 1961-62 basketball team were CFRONT ROWD Tom Baker, Elijah Chatrnan, Mel Gilbert, Nate Thurmond, Burley Chapman, Bob Carbaugh, Pat Haley. CBACK ROWJ Coach Har- old Anderson, Bill Reynolds, Bob Dawson, Lester Gast, Lyle Pepin, Dan Knepper, Wavey Junior, Dave Wait, Ted Norris, and Assistant Coach Warren Scholler. anderson celebrates 700th game g? 'f':- . If V L V aiu, . , ga., V ' f'f -rr Y , , A ,4 , A V A . l ' 7i1i v: :i.53l? .. b ' 1 , 1 'gqjji ' 5555 , A s r W I , f ' ff s f 7 :sw . .LU .. V - l 1 ,, pe- . 4 3 K- I Wonder. Oh, no! Gee That's the way! --1 Andelson admlres a basketball cake pre sented to h1m as J 1m Hof reads note QR RATUL4 D Q A ,, fl I ,QT rxllii, gli arab. ' '.' :ff .. , ,, , 9 .4 - A '45 rr all t u halftime tribute Former players several plaques a cake and bas ketball plus a book of letters were all part of a trlbute to Coach Harold Anderson dur1ng the half tlme of the BG WM game N ow 1n h1S 28th year of colleglate coachmg An derson Was recogmzed for h1s 700th game Apprommately 50 former players under Anderson mcludlng f1VG all Amer1cans were on hand to help 1n the celebratlon Two plaques from thls year s basketball team and the merchants of BOWl1I1g Green were presented to Anderson He also recelved a basketball cake and several presents from the merchants Anderson was presented a basketball Wlth th1s seasons players s1gnatures on lt ln add1t1on to a book of trlbute letters from h1s former players Cheerleaders Marlyn Gelo and Judy Perry hold a slgn congratulating Andy for his 700 collegiate games. OM? I Yours A ' if V' ,. x m . bg in ncaa tourney Bowling Green participated in two tourna- ments this year-Winning one, but losing out in the first round of the second tourney. Welcome Home Champs were the signs that greeted the victorious Falcons on their return from the All-College tournament in Oklahoma City. Nate Thurmond was unanimously chosen out- standing player in the tournament. By Winning the Mid-American Conference, the Falcons earned the right to participate in the NCAA tournament at Lexington, Ky., Where they were defeated by Butler in the opening round. oklahoma champs Coach Harold Anderson holds the key to the city, while Nate Thur- mond and Butch Komives hold in- dividual and team trophies from their victorious trip to Oklahoma. Thurmond drives for two against Butler in the NCAA Tournament. Butler's Jeff Blue tries to take the ball from Nate Thurmond. 82 9 sophomore-laden teanl Joe Barnard placed fourth in the MAC match- es and was 5-2-1 overall for the season. :WJ ooie aliee . . us- -V K , ..- 1 Members of the -1961-62 -wrestling team were CFRONT ROWJ Tom Bates, Chuck Dryer, Ray Steely, Dave Steiler, George Marshall, and B111 Regnier. CBACK ROWJ Don Marich, Ron Krueger, Keith Sommer, Coach Bruce Bellard, Jim McKe1vey, Dick Reinhardt, J' oe Barnard, and Bill Murphy. 1961-62 wrestling record Bowling Green 25 .................... Adrian College 3 . Almost a shutout, but not quite. Bowling Green 14 .......................... Miami 11 Falcon sophomores pace the way. Bowling Green 16 ................ Western Michigan 12 A miraculous come-from-behind victory. Bowling Green 22 .......................... Ohio U. 8 A breather after two close matches. Bowling Green 40 .................. Western Ontario 0 A perfect match and the highest score in BG history. Bowling Green 16 .................... Notre Dame 14 Sixth. dual-match win in a row. Bowling Green 3 ........................... Toledo 25 The match was much closer than the score indicates. Bowling Green 14 ...................... Kent State 14 This doesn't happen very often. Final Record 6-1-1 1 .. . . Fourth in BG Quadrangular Match I Third in Qhio State Carnival George Marshall, Who placed fourth in the Seventh ln M1d'Amef1Can Confemnce MAC matches, had an overall mark of 4-3-1. 'R' This Wrestler may be on top of his man, but he is not gaining riding time. surprise record What was to be a rebuilding year for Bowling Green's wrestlers, turned into a surprise season for Coach Bruce Bellard as his sophomore-laden wres- tlers finished with a 6-1-1 dual-match mark. The Falcons Won 'six straight dual matches before dropping to unbeaten Toledo. The match was much closer than the 25-3 score indicated as Bowl- ing Green lost three matches by riding tirneg - A Bowling Green lost the close matches in the MAC championship meet at To- ledo to finish last in the seven-team field. Oh come on ref I did not push him off the mat, he crawled off himselff' ' LL Piss - E: ' '55 ,lsr 7, v , W ' Kg,, .b...W,, 1 12, . 1 fif- 'sz 'QL Weiner ,. ggim. Hi , K V Y 7, ie Y vi L pn -Bill Murphy, the Falcons' top wrestler in the 167-pound division, gains riding time over his Toledo opponent. l 4 gn!! 6th mac crown For the sixth time in the last seven years, Bowl- ing Green's swimming team captured the Mid- American Conference championship. In winning the MAC meet held at Miami, the Falcons established three MAC and eight team records. All-American Gary LaPrise, who had his picture on the cover of this year's NCAA guide book, set two of the MAC records and broke three of his own team marks in the 50-, 100-, and 200- yard freestyle events. Sophomores Marty Schenk and Rick Pixley each set two team records in the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke events, respectively. ' The final MAC and team record was set by the 400-yard medley relay team of Dan Yost, Barry Walsh, Pixley, and Southworth. -dug ..: 'A ...gfli - ' .:m.3,g,'f4 : ---. .-..., - rv.. - Waiting for starting gun, the swimmers prepare to leave their starting blocks. Coach Sam Cooper, who finished his 16th consecu- tive winning season, has a record of 151-39. owuna 60,6 f, swm cum, l l- 1 - Roger Southworth, the closest swimmer to the camera, Howie Comstock, one of the Falcons' top placed second in the 200-yard butterfly event in the MAC backstroke swimmers, placed third in the championships held this year at Miami University. 100- and 200-yard backstroke events this year in the MAC meet. 1961-62 swilrnrning record Bowling Green 45 ... . . . . . . . .A ..... . . . ...... .Kenyon 50 Kenyon arrived late, but finished first. Bowling Green 28 ......................Cincinnati 66 The Falcons were glad to leave Cincinnati. Bowling Green 70 . . . . ..... . . . . ..... . ..... .Toronto 63: It was close but the Falcons 'won their first meet. Bowling Green '70 .... . .,................... McGill 34 Too bad all the swimming meets aren't in Canada. - Bowling Green 58 .... . .......... . .Western Ontario 37 So long Canada, but we'll be back next year! Bowling Green 55 . . . . ...... . . . . . .Western Michigan 40 The meet 'wasn't as close as the final score in loates. Bowling Green 24 .................... Florida State 71 It was just too good to last. Bowling Green 51 .... .... . . . , . . . . . . . .Notre Dame 44 Back on the winning trail. Bowling Green 51 ................ Loyola of Chicago 43 At least we beat them in swimming. Bowling Green 45 . ...... . . . . . . . ...... North Central 66 No disgrace in losing to a strong swimming opponent. Bowling Green 48 ...... ...........Kent State 47 We had it wrapped up before the last event. .Bowling Green 48 .................... A ...... Miami 47 One close meet is bad enough, but two in a row! Bowling Green 45 ....... ........ ..... D e troit Tech. 50 . Another close one, but we ca-me out on the wrong end. Bowling Green 60 ................ . ......... Ohio U. 35 Swimmers remain unbeaten in conference competition. ' ' ' Final Record 9-5 ' fi' Th1f'it1is1inInOMf1?CiU1it1e:an5JIi t Bob Knauer, who received a dislocated 1' E shoulder early in the season came back to MIUAMERICAN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS place fifth in the one-meter diving event in the MAC meet, Co-captains Barry Walsh and Gary LaPrise, both all-Ameri- can swimmers, led Falcon tankers to a 9-5 dual-meet record. Members of the 1961-62 swimming team were CFRONT ROWJ Ed Tucker, Dan Yost, Dave Houser, Bob Knauer, Mike Whitacre, and Ray Ozmun. CSECOND ROWD Mike Bennett, Marty Schenk, Walt Armour, Frank Schiros, Rick Pixley, Alan Erenstoft, Tom Begeman, Jim Miller and Dick Saylor. CBACK ROW? Coach Sam Cooper, Dennis Armstrong, Howard Comstock, Don Blessing, Barry Walsh, Gary LaPrise, Wayne Stiffler, Marshall Wakat, and Don Young. barriers finish 6-3 The 1961 Falcon harriers finished the season with a 6-3 dual meet record, placed fourth in the Mid- American Conference, and entered five invita- tional meets. Bowling Green began poorly by finishing third in a quadrangular meet, but improved as the season progressed. Barry Binkley was the top runner for the harriers as he finished first in five of the six dual meets. His best time of 20:31 came in the Central Collegiate meet. Lloyd Kime was voted the most improved run- ner on the squad. Bowling Green 76 ............... Kent State 87 U. of Pittsburgh 34 Ohio State 32 i 4 l Coach Mel Brodt points the way to Barry Binkley, the team's top runner. 1 WE iillsgilgii 1961 cross country record lit toirtot Bowling Green 19 . .3 ...... Baldwi135Wallace 44 A good warmup for the Dmmiiie Irwitatgbnalg Bowling Green 29 .... e ...... g . .Central State 27 W ell, third is better than last in this quaclrangular meet. Bowling Green 19 .................. Toledo 42 That makes two conference teams that we have beaten. Bowling Green 24 ................ . .Wayne 35 We always did like dual meets much better. Bowling Green 17 ...............,.. Toledo 44 The Rockets just cannot seem to get off the ground. Bowling Green 37 ................ Ball State 23 It was just mo good to last. Well you cannot come much' closer' and :I Bowling Green 39 ..ff .... .... Chic The Buckeyes are just too rough to handle. Bowling. Green 19 .... .... . . y.i.ToleQ-9543 The Falcons 'nilist ltaaegal lease -on Toledo or somelhing. Bowling Greens 22 ......... . ..... Kent State 33 straight Final Record 6-3 C Fourth in the Mid-American Conference Fourth in the All-Ohio Q. , Seventh in the Notre Dame Invitational ' ssfsfss Ninth in the Central Collegiate g in - Sff , . if at e ' in - ea-5 Members of the 1961 cross-country team were CFRONT ROWJ George Patrick, Terry Seidler, and John Schengili. CBACK ROWD Joe Muscarella, Ken Swade, Bob Frost, Lloyd Kirne, and Barry Binkley. Members of the 1961 baseball team were CFRONT ROW7 Myron Carson, manager, Dave Miesle, Gary Bierly, Bob Bahna, Lyle Bell, Steve Potashnik, and Rick Roberts, manager. CSECOND ROWJ Ed. Purk, Jim Hitchings, J ack Harbough, Ed Owen, Bob Boulton, and Dave Hornick. CBACK ROWJ Dick Young, head coach, Dick Homan, Jerry Paner, Bill Murphy, Bob Pool, Ron Moore, Bob Borcherclt, Tom Rodgers, Don Nelson, Tony Ruggiero, Glenn Honeycutt, and Don Purvis, assistant coach. , -.a. f, Il, W, H The pitch is on its Way as the batter readies himself to meet the ball. The windup by the pitcher and moments later the ball sails toward the plate. Ball meets bat and the race for base is on. falcons upset ND For the second year in a row the Falcons upset win over Notre Dame was the one bright spot of the season. Bowling Green defeated the Irish 3-2 last year and came out on top this time 9-6. Jerry Paner, who alternated between second base and shortstop, was the leading hitter on the team with a .380 average. He led in hits with 27, scored 12 runs, and had 10 RBI's. The diarnondmen finished in a fifth-place tie in the conference and were 6-12-1 overall. 1961 baseball record Bowling Green 3 .............. Apprentice School 4 The Falcons almost pulled it out. Bowling Green 8 .... ....... W est Virginia Tech 6 That euens the record. Bowling Green 0 ..................... Delaware 10 Who said the Hens were not good? Bowling Green 1 . . . ........ L ......... Delaware 1 Well, a tie is better than a loss. Bowling Green 7 ................... Camp LeJ une 5 Maybe we should play service teams more often. Bowling Green 4 ................ . ....... Ohio U. 15 If this is what the MAC is going to be like-help! Bowling Green 1 .............. . ........... Ohio U. 6 A five-run loss is better than an 11-point defeat. Bowling Green 5 ....................... Marshall 8 Third conference loss in a row. Bowling Green 15 .... ........ 1 ...... Marshall 3 Well, it's about time. Bowling Green 9 . . . ............... Notre Dame 6 Oh boy, this is an upset that will long be remembered. Bowling Green 4 .................... Notre Dame 9 Lightning just does not strike twice. Bowling Green 0 ......................... Toledo 4 It took the Rockets 15 innings to notch the win. Bowling Green 1 ..................... ..... T oledo O So what if it only went seven innings. Bowling Green 15 ..... ............ C entral State 10 Plenty of excitement in this one. Bowling Green 1 . ..................... Kent State 6 W e can't win the conference title this way. Bowling Green 3 ....... . ...... ........ K ent State 12 Oh well, who wanted the ole MAC title anyway. Bowling Green 3 .... L ................... Findlay 6 We can't seem. to win out of the conference either. Bowling Green .3 ............. Western Michigan 14 ' Woe is the Falcons. Bowling Green 1 . . . . ..... . .... Western Michigan 9 At least we were not shutout in our last game. Final Record 6-12-1 Fifth Ctiej in the Mid-American Conference X. Well, at least I got on base! I I sure wish that ball would hurry and get here. 189 Bob Reublin set a new University field record in the shot put with a throw of 50'-Lila . -EL BE,-i..E.Q.....,,. .W .- - 7.1. Y I 3 records set 'ine setting of three new track and field re- cords was about the only thing the 1961 track team had to look back to in an otherwise dismal season. Barry Binkley, a sophomore sensation, set two new records in the one mile and two mile runs. Binkley's time in the one mile was 4:14.3 and 9142.1 in the two mile event. Bob Reublin set a new field recordin the shot put with a throw of 50'-LPA . Binkley's record-breaking time came in the mile run of the Mid-American Conference track and field championships held in the University Stadium last spring. The Falcons finished fourth in the MAC and 2-5 overall. Trainer Bob'Livengood assists Walt Bettes. Members of the 1961 track team were CFRONT ROWJ Assistant Coach Robert Whittaker, Arch Tunnell, Jim Fwaron, Walt Bettis, Angelo Privitera, and Coach Mel Brodt. CSECOND ROW? Gerald Miller, Bob Reublin, and Roger Hermeling. CTHIRD ROWJ A1 Junior, Ggary Baldwin, Barry Binkley, and Dave Browning. QFOURTH ROWJ Bill Hart, Bill Carl, Ken Campbell, and Kent Nash. CBACK ROWJ Bob galler, Bob Frost, Harold Deviney, and Ken ink. vlibwic zgl ' i i +' ' il A Q o .i i h 1 1 . .1 ' i ' - Beeiibifwi I 1 Y- M' 4 :ii war ,f:E?. A Y - J- 1- X :z it-IM v :wi 1 ,n i v g V i ' 1 , W on i n i , i i f 1 'A A ' iii i -'fw 'if:'3F1'T'i ifF 5x7 A ' 'T-'F , , i' ,.: .. . fi. .. he .F 'E- L i':I'f -,T ,m:-fin'-mf? me v . me-5 'pf -5' fe 514 we 2 3 ,A - is i ,i 4 I - ig i 4 I I .UI i ,Vx WV E 5- I W-is-. ji, NJN . Dave Browning is about to clear the bar in the high jump of the MAC championships. He was 3rd. An exciting finish to one of the dashes in the MAC Championships held last spring. 1 r A scenic approach to the green. The end of a long day as Coach Forrest Creason totals up the golf scores recorded by his team. Members of the 1961 golf squad were CFRONT ROWJ Walter Wille, Burley Chapman, and Walt Felgar. CBACK ROWJ Coach Forrest Creason, Glenn Apple, Richard Hile, and Bob Wink. YQ 13? f' . . Af' 4 ff! 'sl 2nd in mac golf Bowling Green's 1961 golf squad completed a creditable 12-8-1 record and finished sec- ond in the Mid-American Conference golf championship. Included in the golfers' 12 victories were three wins over Kent State, and two each over Toledo, Miami, and Marshall. The team that gave the Falcons the most trouble all year was Ohio U. The Bobcats defeated Bowling Green twice in regular play and beat the Falcons out of the MAC title by just nine strokes. Bob Wink fired a 144 and Ed Theis a 148 to pace the Falcons in the MAC champion- ships. 1961 golf record Bowling Green 9 .................. Kentucky 9 There could not be a more even way to begin n season. Bowling Green 5 Michigan State 19 Maybe we should stay away fnom the Big 10? Bowling Green 2016 ..... Eastern Kentucky GV2 They say third times the charm. Bowling Green 71h ............. Louisville l9V2 We better get out of Kentucky. Bowling Green 20 .................. Bluffton 0 So who cares if nobody ever heard of Bluffton. Bowling Green 14174 ................ Miami BM2 A good way to begin conference action. Bowling Green 12 ............... . . .Dayton 15 Close, but not close enough. Bowling Green 754 ............... Ohio U. 1916 First loss in- the conference. Bowling Green 9414 ............... Marshall 8fMz The Falcons' turn to win a close one. . .BowlingwGreen 15 .................... Miami 9 Second victory over the Redskins. Bowling Green 1915 ................ Toledo 41h l I Three MAC a row. Bowling Green 111.4 .............. Ohio U. 1295 0 , E A Soclose and yet so jar. Bowling Green 22114 ......... ...... D ayton lb At least the Falcons have tr heart. 'Bowling Green 1915 ................ Toledo 4112 Same score as the last time. Bowling Green 21116: ........... i.Kent State 2115 Things are beginning to look up. Bowling Green 16CVz ........... Kent State 101k Four wins in a row and three of them against MAC foes. Bowling Green 7 .... ..... W estern Michigan 17 It was .just too good to last. Bowling Green 5 ............... Notre Dame 13 Okay, two losses in a row is enough. Bowling Green 7 .......... Southern Illinois 11 , See here now-stop that. Bowling Green 13 ................ Marshall 11 All right now, that's much better. Bowling Green 2116 ............. Kent State W A dozen wins. Final Record 12-8-1 F Sixth in the Ohio Intercollegiate Second in the Mid-American Conference netters improve Coach Robert Keefe's 1961 tennis team got off to a slow start, but won a few close matches to better last season's record. The 1961 team finished in a fourth-place tie in the Mid-American Conference and was 3-8 overall. The doubles team of Don Beran and Dennis Rash advanced to the final round in the MAC championships before bowing to Miami. The leading singles players for the team were Rash with a 7-4 record, and Beran and Curt Reece with identical 6-3 marks. Bowling. Green 0 Bowling Green 1 Bowling Green 4 Bowling Green 8 Bowling Green 3 .lust can't Top doubles team for the Falcon netters. 1961 tennis record .................Cincinnati 9 Shutaut in the opening match. . .. .L . . .Western Michigan 8 We are getting better. . . . ............. Toledo 5 M nah closer this time. ....................Dayton 1 Dayton comes through year after year. seem to win that ,first conference game. MQ Bowling Green 2 .......... Eastern Michigan 7 Three losses, a win, and now three more losses. Bowling Green 5 .................. 4 Abouz time we won a squeaker. Bowling Green 5 . .... ..... o o. ..... -Qarslgll 4 Two squeakers-two Mgilliibins inniffrow. Bowling Green 4 .................... Detroit 5 Opponentsewin out-three sqneakers,,toiQtw0,i 1 H Bowling Green 4 ................. Kent State 5 Bowling Green 3 ........ ..... ....... O b erlin 6 Two matches like this are just too much. H AQ least it was a better seasoniihan lastgyear. Final Record 3-8 M- Fourth ftiel in the Mid-American Conference W Xl-fe Members of the.1961 tennis team were CLEFT TO RIGHTJ Dennis Rash, Curt Reece, Bob Dimlmg, Rich Haacke, Coach Robert Keefe, Bob Ray, Don Beran, Terry Seidler, Bruce Lerch, and Lynn Emter. 'I9 vast program The men's intramural program at the Uni- versity has continued to advance forward under the leadership of director Dr. David O. Matthews. A vast program of sports to fill the academic year has been set up by the IM department to assure every student of a chance to participate in intramural athletics. There are ll different activities in which fraternity and independent teams may participate. The number of all-campus events totals 17, while there are three dif- ferent co-ed activities. 'I94 Members of the 1961-62 men's intramural staff were CFRONT ROWJ Robert Wolfe, David Matthews, director, James Coffey, George Patrick. CBACK ROWJ Dale Webster, Gene Wilson, Barbara Challen, Doyle Robinson, Betty Barrett, Spencer Gordon, Ben McGuire. i I1 I' H II1 I1 P 3 S Singles and doubles tennis is one of the first sports offered in the fall. . Pocket billiards, a Winter sport, is enjoyed by many men on the University campusg the tables are nearly always full in the Buckeye Room in the Union. One of the six intramural activities in the fall is wrestling. Individual champions in eight different weight divisions are crowned. I , I 96 Members of Pi Kappa A1pha's intramural football championship team were QFRONT ROWJ Dick Mason, Tom Baldassari, Paul Fogel, Bill Murphy, Bob Sykora. CBACK ROW! Jack Wellington, George Evans, Ralph Dresch, Dick Bibel, Bruce Hiller. Intramural basketball is one of the most popular sports on the IM calendar as approximately 50 teams compete in various leagues. One of the most enjoyable sports in the fall and spring is golf. The Golf Club uses the seven-hole University course and the municipal golf course. wia for everyone Having fun and the participation of everyone are the goals that the Women's Intramural Associa- tion strives for. WIA, under the supervision of Miss Dorothy Luedtke, has 13 different activities and clubs which a University co-ed may take part in. Not all the activities are open to just co-eds, for four activities on the intramural calendar include co-ed sports as Well. Sports Day, the Orchesis Concert, and the Swan Club show are three special events sponsored by WIA. , . -.1 5 Grace and rhythm are two elements taught in Orchesis, modern dance club. Miss Dorothy Luedtke, director of Women's in- tramurals. 7 98 The women's field hockey team finished its season with a record of four wins and one tie. highly successful Patricia Dow and Jan Dickson led the swim- ming and field hockey teams to highly suc- cessful seasons. Miss Dow set a new women's intercollegiate record in the 50-yard backstroke twice. Against Miami, Miss Dow swam the 50 yards in 135.6 to establish a new mark, and then turned in another record-breaking perform- ance with a time of :35.1 against Kent State. Miss Dickson scored seven of Bowling Green's 17 goals, to lead the field hockey team to an undefeated season. The field hockey team compiled a record of four wins, as against one tie. Three shutouts were registered by the hockey team as it de- feated Ohio U. 5-0, Wooster 2-0, and the Uni- versity of Michigan 2-0. Bowling Green's fourth win was a 5-1 verdict over Eastern Michigan, while the tie came with Kent State, 3-3. The Splashers were victorious in their first four meets, but fell to a powerful Michigan State team 47-40 in the final meet of the sea- son. Bowling Green's wins were over Wooster 48-21, Miami 64-23, Ohio U. 72-20, and Kent State 68-28. The Splashers won their first four swimming meets, falling to Michigan State in the final meet. 11-ll 11 ig ee-eigelj Win or lose, shaking hands after a match is good sportsmanship. One of the most popular sports on the sportsmanship. WIA calendar in early Winter is vol- leyball. Members of the 1961-62 Executive Board were CLEFT TO RIGHTJ Johanna Slygh, Marlene Shumaker, President Donna Eubanks, Sandra Scott, and Janice Dickson. 200 the men behind the athletic scene at bgsu Athletic director and coach, Harold Anderson. b publicity and tickets If it were not for sports publicity and ticket sales, the University's nine athletic teams might go unnoticed. Keeping the public informed and assuring them of being able to watch the Falcons in action is the vital job done by Don Cunning- ham, Ron Geiser, and Forrest Creason. Cunningham and his new assistant, Geiser, are in charge of keeping the press informed on the athletic prowess of Bowling Green. Serving a dual role, Cunningham is also ath- letic business manager. Creason, who also is head golf coach, has been athletic ticket director for six years. 28 collegiate years Coach Harold Andy Anderson now in his 28th year of collegiate basketball coaching, has been athletic director at the University since 1942. Anderson passed another milestone this sea- son as he coached his 700th collegiate game. A member of three halls of fame, Anderson is president of the National Association of Bas- ketball Coaches. ln Anderson's 28 years of coaching at Toledo and Bowling Green, he has had nine All- Americans. Also during this time, he has taken six teams to the NIT and two squads to the NCAA tournaments. 7 Xs.K In charge of sports publicity for Bowling Green are Don Cunningham and Ron Geiser. Forrest Creason handles the athletic ticket arrangements. Looking after athletic injuries the year round are QLEFT TO RIGHTJ Dale Googins, Dr. Henry Vogtsberger, trainer Al Sawdy, Neil Heighberger, and Steve Thomas. ff, X ,lg- A9' f' 'J . Y V 1 Handlers of athletic equipment and facilities for the University are Dale Herbert, athletic equip- ment director, and Glenn Sharp, equipment manager. aa la 9 9 tnl , iatt e 1: 9 A ugh V I 'll L-3.53 get s., t --W..,,U Ns-Q la. K to function smoothly For Bowling Green's athletic program to function smoothly, equipment has to be looked after, and injuries treated. Al Sawdy, a trainer in the 1956 Olympic Games and 1959 Pan American Games, is in charge of seeing that the athletes are physical- ly fit. He is assisted by a staff of three students and one physician. A trainer's job is never done, says Sawdy. We Work at this job nearly year round. Glenn Sharp, equipment manager, and Dale Herbert, athletic equipment director, have their hands full, too. 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When V e completed, it will house about twelve hundred. dorms indicate growth Bowling.Green, long noted for its outstanding accomplishments in academic fields of endeavor, has also been a leader in expansion and improve- ment in recent years. Buildings have sprung up almost over night where once the students sat beneath shady trees. Increased enrollment has required us to keep pace. A new women's dormitory now under construction and facilities for men are just two of the signposts of progress. Science has made great strides recently in atomic energy and the like. It has fathered the age of space. Now the demand is for those persons capable of handling the new sources of power, those with a highly specialized educa- tion. Unlimited possibilities and opportunities await those with courage and an adventuresome spirit, those who are willing to obtain more knowledge. Bowling Green is proud to be a part of their furtherance and constantly moves to provide for many persons the opportunity to engage in, and work for the improvement of the species. Students, faculty and honored guests gathered for the impressive dedication of Conklin Hall, which provides comfortable living for men students. , . Y 7,7 - is, K. 2 2157i .. - 5 ,. T '5- -.L wwsi - iffaik' gag Lag-ff ,mi - , if, -4 - gf The new three-unit Women's dorm, shown in the architectis sketch, will provide spacious living. Our expansion program has been rapid. New men's dormitories have also been constructed. Here, MRC was Officially dedicated as Conklin Quad- Rodgers Quad sparkles with Christmas decorations. ranglen honoring Dean Conklin for his work in the establishment of a fraternity system. ' S- . 4 We L E -1 it wins . Ly: 4- 1-V A, .f .,' if , V: ' f.,m 1 - 1 -. X. , . ,: '. eff!--H. - . Y, 'Hier 1 Eine' ' ' 207 E 'ir-. 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It Was, in part, learning to live together in understanding and cooperation. The dormitory was the place Where this most group living strongly and frequently took place. It was in eating, sleeping, and having fun together that one formed these close associations and lasting relationships which led to understanding. This new building will house dining facilities for men students living in Rodgers Quadrangle and Conklin Hall. It will replace the old Commons. , i'.'n1'lT ,.-.1-ww . -fg- ' ' '- 'll-. w. -i-' 'Vi .. , ,ffl al 1 : E Not wanting to disturb sleepy roommates, this midnight intellect takes advantage of a card table in the lounge area of Rodgers Quadrangle. Recreation is also provided by the dormitories. Throughout the year, mixers, closed forrnals and other social activities were planned in the dorms. .ggi :V The night wears on as a determined coed sticks to the books. To get the chore of ironing done, all one needs is to find time. 1 onnn rikif at ...5'ff ' living together Living together, an im- portant part in the education- al process of students from September to June, sharing rooms, joys, sorrows, Worries and laughter, will always be remembered. Campus living had many phases. The smoky bull ses- sions, the long corridor meet- ings, the making of homecom- ing decorations, the burning of the midnight oil at finals time, the griping about the food, the laughter, the friend- ships, the disappointments, all form a kaleidoscope of memo- ries, which years from now will be recalled as the best part of University life. ii No plaee available in the room foi' Studi so thls studeljlt uses ighe snoV5g oqu1e'g Ul3glllWa55a gs .5 Q, H ' ' Q W lt seems nearly impossible that one small dormitory room could ever hold so much. 212 Students found that education Was more than books and classes and professors. It Was, in part, learning to live together in understanding and cooperation. The dormitory was the place Where this most group living strongly and frequently took place. It Was in eating, sleeping, and having fun together that one formed these close associations and lasting relationships which led to understanding. V 7-0 - -.fa - exif-V .. ,iq K., . ff ul, -1 ' 'fm U - V - V -,,r.f 3. QT, This new building will house dining facilities for men students living in Rodgers Quadrangle and Conklin Hall. It will replace the old Commons. -1 r 2 ig, wwf-!'A: , ',.r 'f fi i, rf., . 1:6?i-+...f4...-- J. , .full H VY . A li. . if 41-.ryan J.tn.15ng55if.L..a.LQ ' i'in..' Q.. ,f Not wanting to disturb sleepy roommates, this midnight intellect takes advantage of a card table in the lounge area of Rodgers Quadrangle. Recreation is also provided by the dormitories. Throughout the year, mixers, closed formals and other social activities were planned in the dorms. living together Living together, an im- portant part in the education- al process of students from September to June, sharing rooms, joys, sorrows, Worries and laughter, will always be remembered. Campus living had many phases. The smoky bull ses- sions, the long corridor meet- ings, the making of homecom- ing decorations, the burning of the midnight oil at finals time, the griping about the food, the laughter, the friend- ships, the disappointments, all form a kaleidoscope of memo- ries, which years from now Will be recalled as the best part of University life. B. 'Q No place available in the room for? istiidj? Q50 this Vstudegigg uses the nowm quiet hallwayi ' fs' 'MASK Hg. J Egg It seems nearly impossible that one small dormitory room could ever hold so much. 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J A .Q A :A 5223132 Q we wa, Xa-a fx 4, 1292 Q . mm La: CHI OMEGA FRONT ROW S Schrelber S Relhng M Ph1111pS B Edwards K Becker A Purdy D Lemleux J Wadsworth Mrs Kathryn Helnman C Kammskl C Lepplch L Brant B Druhot M Cobb J Azok SECOND ROW L Alexander C Freppel K Oppenhelm J Haus rath M Bendroth J Armstrong C Lennon L Lock M Van Aman D Hltt C Hermanson J Newman THIRD ROW L Valle J Peak S Dye S Andrews M Sander son J Black M Ohly B Schwenk B Balrd J Halver Stadt J Sepansk1 B Kmsely J Vxctor FOURTH ROW S Schlencher B Kraus J Destefano S Fllnt S Scott M Bethel J Baumgardner M Bentley J Berkes P Culp S Schrom G Shelley S Avery BACK ROW M Rossell K Kunz B Cra1g B Cooper S Hubbard K Klhm M Owen L Golst B Bradle S Morrxs C Augs purger ch1 omega The southern born Ch1 Omegas have had a very actlve year m Greek and campus hfe Many slsters served 1n umverslty organlza tlons such as AWS Panhellemc Counc1l, UAO Student Counc1l, and Varlous student body boards The Ch1 Os carrled on then' annual trad1t1onal act1v1t1es whlch mclude the Chlcken and Bean D1nner encouragmg scholarsh1p a Chmstmas Klndness Party a pledge dance, the Sprlng Banquet, and a closed formal And Ch1 Ch1 composed of two un1dent1f1ed senlors was lnconsplcuously busy once more Ch1 Omega stresses the lmportance of fr1endsh1p as one of 1tS mam purposes From these steppmg stones of fr1endsh1p members and alumnae excel 1n servlce and contmually str1ve for progress XAMl0l I'PlYAXAMOl'l'l'l Jan Stash was chosen outstanding Greek woman for 1961 and Jo Isch and Wanda Hor- locker were chosen for Cap and Gown. Wanda was Cap and Gown's president. In Spring Weekend 1961 the DGs combined with the Sig Eps and Beta Gammas to win honors in float competition with The Wedding of the Rails. Linda Neubeck was elected senior Homecom- ing attendant. Working with the Kappa Sigs and TKES the DGS took all three awards for their booth at the Greek Week Carnival. Other events of the DG social life included their An- nual Parents' Day, performances by the DG quartet and the annual Christmas Party for their dates before the AWS Formal. Leading the Delta Gammas this year was Susan John- son as president and Mrs. Allen Brown as adviser. DELTA GAMMA, FRONT ROW: S. Burt, B. Ameling, L. Lauer, B. Amundson, N. Stewart, J. Hill, Mrs. Frances Black, Mrs. Allen Brown, S. Johnson, S. Sperry, M. Nesta, M. Isch, M. Richards, S. Boose, J. Leksan, M. Loyer. SEC- OND ROW: J. Kloepfer, J. Kulas, C. Leksan, S. Barker, M. Debelak, B. March, B. Gray. B. Laughery, K. Rider, D. Shiplett, S. Williams, J. Lisy, P. Bryant, B. Germann, L. Yacenda, L. Angus, S. Fester. THIRD ROW: D. Crato, A. Poling, B. Bowman, S. Dillingham, N. Biniker, J. Beis- ler, P. Ugolini, M. Fry, B. Newton, M. Hayden, C. Butter- field. K. Kelley, G. Jones, L. Evans, S. Roberts. BACK ROW: R. Buccieri, N. Markwith, C. Griffin, L. Riebel, P. Purdy, S. Gilmer, L. Neubeck, M. Robinson, L. Feitz, K. Murphy, M. Thomas, W. Horlocker, C. Fenn, M. Suiter, C. Avery. delta gamma XAEHlglliilfilltillMQEQQQWQJRETGEZYABXAEHVESQAIWNQGQSVFPETGEZYII It took practice to keep up with Companion.-ship is 1 H , ters share rnerrnjn the rage created by the twist. V4-.L up . i A . Q? . , 9 Q A .. A 759' , ff' . 5 sie. 1:11 1 , .. A ,gms - . ,ff - in: 5 .9 :Wi ,ez if 22 .iii an ,essex J i 5345 l W EQ? EASE, Q 7 Y ...Q Y . M --,551 .1 at H5iPg1f.L...? ilusasaae. . .., DELTA ZETA, FRONT ROW: N. Kneisley, A. Grimm, J. Hobbs, E. Myers, L. Heimer, H. Marcell, D. Sawyer, P Beatty, L. Llewellyn, M. Hawk, Mrs. Amanda Phillips S. Kropp, P. Miller, G. Frohlich, P. Morrissey, S, Lastoria E. Vargo, B. Hammock, B. Falvey. SECOND ROW: A Voden, S. Hartline, N. Lacey, N. Bruckner, D. Laking J. Baughman, D. Branist, C. Kovacs, S. McBean, B. Hardl esty, S. Tipton, L. Pummel, R. Garrison, A. Kaser, G. Yanik, B. Slach. THIRD ROW: P. Sautter, B. Obenour G. Allen, J. Burge J. Esser D. Miltner T. Janezic B Long, R. Kudu, P. Wehrle, Bi Bronish, E., Bishop, J. MCL Pherson, C. Agnew, S. Karun, M. Kumse. BACK ROW: C. Earl, B. Flowers, J. Tyler, N. Best, P. Burnham, J Obropta, M. Legg, R. Rexford, M. Hurley, R. O'Rourke, Harder, D. Lehman, E. Cotter, C. Bay, G. Truax, P. Hope J. Sanford. delta Zeta 1 v 1 Following the tradition of Delta Zeta the sis- ters presented the Outstanding Greek Woman Trophy at the spring banquet. During the holidays a dinner was held for the faculty and administration. The sophomore DZ's were kept busy in the royalty department, as Bev Falvey was Sophomore May attendant and Joyce Obrupta was Sophomore Homecoming attendant. DZ spirit was enhanced by the ad- dition of their 'cDraggin' Wagon bus which was used to promote campus spirit as well as members. The end of the year brought a round of activities to keep the sisters constantly oc- cupied. There was the Rose Ball with the announcement of the Delta Zeta Man of the Year, and later the Parents' Weekend. ABXAEHFIKAMNQOQTI'-FPETOEZYABXAEI-lI lKAMNQUQWWPET 2'-E swf fr - - W .l B-1, f I 5 L 5 ,. , 1 Q i E l Llgx Xibydxtulx , Wy' X f 47' :Pl of BGSU The Draggin' Wagon became a sorority spirit boost- er.. as well as a transportation medium for Greeks: X. 111' 'li 5 EH 1 1 E n -11 QE. Hg 25211. gif . - ...,, 1, 1 1 1.1855-71 W 1, Q EEA? 1 .. NB, 2. 1.11115 ,A . N mllsxxxi' Miki? X Q-'cp-Gimp, 'qpaump iii L 12. 253112 W?-V' 51? 51 .se -9 wma Hva 51 3 N P1 1 I A 1 5 1 . . , fi 135, 52153 Qwsf, 1: gi. vi-1 eg 1 W' W ' f v 1 S 1 X b a 1 I 1 Q CHI OMEGA, FRONT ROW: S. Schreiber, S. Reiling, M. Phillips, B. Edwards, K. Becker, A. Purdy, D. Lemieux, J. Wadsworth, Mrs. Kathryn Heinman, C. Kaminski, C. Leppich, L. Brant, B. Druhot, M. Cobb, J. Azok. SECOND ROW: L. Alexander, C. Freppel, K. Oppenheim, J. Haus- rath, M. Bendroth, J. Armstrong, C. Lennon, L. Lock, M. Van Aman, D. Hitt, C. Hermanson, J. Newman. THIRD ROW: L. Valle, J. Peak, S. Dye, S. Andrews, M. Sander- son, J. Black, M. Ohly, B. Schwenk, B. Baird, J. Halver- Stadt, J. Sepanski, B. Knisely, J. Victor. FOURTH ROW: S. Schlencher, B. Krans, J. Destefano, S. Flint, S. Scott, M. Bethel, J. Baumgardner, M. Bentley, J. Berkes, P. Culp, S. Schrom, G. Shelley, S. Avery. BACK ROW: M. Rossell, K. Kunz, B. Craig, B. Cooper, S. Hubbard, K. Kihm, M. Owen, L. Goist, B. Bradle, S. Morris, C. Augs- purger. chi omega The southern born Chi Omegas have had a very active year in Greek and campus life. Many sisters served in university organiza- tions such as AWS, Panhellenic Council, UAO, Student Council, and various student body boards. The Chi Os carried on their annual traditional activities which include the Chicken and Bean Dinner encouraging scholarship, a Christmas Kindness Party, a pledge dance, the Spring Banquet, and a closed formal. And Chi Chi composed of two unidentified seniors was inconspicuously busy once more. Chi Omega stresses the importance of friendship as one of its main purposes. From these stepping stones of friendship members and alumnae excel in service and continually strive for progress. AIXLEHFKAMNIIICITIFPZTOZYAlXlEHI'KIKMN!'tOOl'l'-I-'PZTOZ Jan Stash was chosen outstanding Greek woman for 1961 and Jo Isch and Wanda Hor- locker were chosen for Cap and Gown. Wanda was Cap and Gown's president. In Spring Weekend 1961 the DGS combined with the Sig Eps and Beta Gammas to win honors in float competition with The Wedding of the Rails. Linda Neubeck was elected senior Homecom- ing attendant. Working with the Kappa Sigs and TKES the DGs took all three awards for their booth at the Greek Week Carnival. Other events of the DG social life included their An- nual Parents' Day, performances by the DG quartet and the annual Christmas Party for their dates before the AWS Formal. Leading the Delta Gammas this year was Susan John- son as president and Mrs. Allen Brown as adviser. DELTA GAMMA, FRONT ROW: S. Burt, B. Ameling, L. Lauer, B. Amundson, N. Stewart, J. Hill, Mrs. Frances Black, Mrs. Allen Brown, S. Johnson, S. Sperry, M. Nesta, M. Isch, M. Richards, S. Boose, J. Leksan, M. Loyer. SEC- OND ROW: J. Kloepfer, J. Kulas, C. Leksan, S. Barker, M. Debelak, B. March, B. Gray. B. Laughery, K. Rider, D. Shiplett, S. Williams, J. Lisy, P. Bryant, B. Germann, L. Yacenda, L. Angus, S. Fester. THIRD ROW: D. Crato, A. Poling, B. Bowman, S. Dillingham, N. Biniker, J. Beis- ler, P. Ugolini, M. Fry, B. Newton, M. Hayden, C. Butter- field. K. Kelley, G. Jones, L. Evans, S. Roberts. BACK ROW: R. Buccieri, N. Markwith, C. Griffin, L. Riebel, P. Purdy, S. Gilmer, L. Neubeck, M. Robinson, L. Feitz, K. Murphy, M. Thomas, W. Horlocker, C. Fenn, M. Suiter, C. Avery. delta gamma FS.mlEHT'ElaillilllFlllleiIN3tfi33Q'lRlll?9lB'ET EZYA XBEHFIKIXEWNQOQTSLFPZTGEZYAI V .te - , Y -.sm , ...W . wx: -was mm sane. :mm 1 . :mm - was if ' 'ei V mga Companionship is evident a?'sis- i W ters share merriment of giving. A l It took practice to keep up with the rage created by the twist. : V ! 4 111 5 . igisiif f- S sis. :ei 11 . .. Z Qian 1 eg 1 s.,1f..12.-.-. ' a. r 2 fa. 23 DELTA ZETA, FRONT ROW: N. Kneisley, A. Grimm, J. Hobbs, E. Myers, L. Heimer, H. Marcell, D. Sawyer, P Beatty, L. Llewellyn, M. Hawk, Mrs. Amanda Phillips S. Kropp, P. Miller, G. Frohlich, P. Morrissey, S. Lastoria E. Vargo, B. Hammock, B. Falvey. SECOND ROW: A Voden, S. Hartline, N. Lacey, N. Bruckner, D. Laking J. Baughman, D. Branist, C. Kovacs, S. McBean, B. Hardl esty, S. Tipton, L. Pummel, R. Garrison, A. Kaser, G Yanik, B. Slach. THIRD ROW: P. Sautter, B. Obenour G. Allen, J. Burge, J. Esser D. Miltner, T. Janezic B Long, R. Kudu, P. Wehrle, Bi Bronish, E. Bishop, J. Mc! Pherson, C. Agnew, S. Karun, M. Kurnse. BACK ROW: C. Earl, B. Flowers, J. Tyler, N. Best, P. Burnham, J Obropta, M. Legg, R. Rexford, M. Hurley, R. O'Rourke, Harder, D. Lehman, E. Cotter, C. Bay, G. Truax, P. Hope J. Sanford. delta Zeta 7 5 9 1 Following the tradition of Delta Zeta the sis- ters presented the Outstanding Greek Woman Trophy at the spring banquet. During the holidays a dinner was held for the faculty and administration. The sophomore DZ's were kept busy in the royalty department, as Bev Falvey was Sophomore May attendant and Joyce Obrupta was Sophomore Homecoming attendant. DZ spirit was enhanced by the ad- dition of their Draggin, Wagon bus which was used to promote campus spirit as well as members. The end of the year brought a round of activities to keep the sisters constantly oc- cupied. There was the Rose Ball with the announcement of the Delta Zeta Man of the Year, and later the Parents' Weekend. ABXAEHFIKAMNQOCDTIIFPYTGEZYABXAEHFHKAMNQTQWFMW ET Z.-4.-17-QQ?-w '?:1a-f--- -- - - ,f-f-f-- v' - 'm' I as 'A ' 1 W EL ' at .K , . ws, 2353. 3 Sita-is EE 9 D iiihas party f ' Il' l - . 5: I ' ' W V '- 5: i .4 'il T , 1 , , fi-J, V. . ..:. ,,g..r,,,,..A W ll v ,F . ,.1:.- ,A -. ---I , - . .Q - , 1, 1 L: 5' . , . -Q., .L. .. . -.. an -... I 4 4: 35 . on f 1 1 ' v-11 13 L .. ' ' 17 2 , lil 'mmf ru - 1 , . 3-. 2 ' ' wi, MW- .MM ' l -.gin V is 7 'Q ' A J.-.I . 'IL l 'L . I 'Ll 'x un: n - iffy, I' . .- 'H - J'f,lj5 - 1i'- . ,,,- . .-I-H.. ,,, ', -'I 5' ca-. ,3 -'..',z. 1 'fi .1 f'f.-,- H1 : I gl--1 wa: 1' Z '-..- .. 1. ,.. 'n 'l,,'Tg-'1 'J Q-JL. , im l'fLfiW Lv. W Q g l .-.bmw fl li . il l .af 'BGSU The Draggin' Wagon became a sorority spirit boost- er, as well as a 'transportation medium for Greeks. ??f ' sz:-1 zzz A ix The Gamma Phi Betas enjoyed a gratifying year of activities. In the Homecoming Decora- tions Contest the Gamma Phi's Ajax commer- cial won first place. The Pig's dinner is held annually to encourage scholarship among the sisters. Proving that their interest along this line was not only superficial the sisters re- ceived the Ester Russell Cup for the highest sorority scholarship. In other activities Linda Talbot was awarded the trophy for being the Best Barker at the Greek Week Carnival. The sisters were hostesses for the Gamma Phi Beta State Day. Helen Moles was president of AWS and Pat Locker, president of Panhellenic Council, both were members of Cap and Gown. GAMMA PHI BETA, FRONT ROW: K. Wooley, T. Chia- botti, S. Stutz, P. Bowman, J. Reece, R. Gibson, J. Jaroch, B. Brancheau, S. Putnam, J. Snodgrass, M. Bowersox, S. Pyloe, J. Kesson, C. Wolfe, R. Ladd. SECOND ROW: C. Tesreau, K. Grohol, J. Strayer, F. Mara, C. Herbert, H. Moles, C. Hill, L. Wode, S. Householder, J. Jones, S. Smith, B. Randall, J. Kekic, S. Bash, P. Lobotsky, J. Winton, S. Bieler. THIRD ROW: M. Graves, K. Dewhurst, L. List, E. Krajewski, J. Mesnick, J. Schmidt, L. Talbot, J. Cox, C. Francis, L. Rimenschneider, B. Benbrook, K. Pond, L. Willaman, L. Burger, J. Yockey, J. Cecil. BACK ROW: E. Lloyd, M. Pesec, G. Stover, S. Cook, B. Stearns, M. Hyde, M. Pilcher, J. Dickman, P. Locker, K. Jones, L. Enyeart, P.. Wieniewski, M. Miles, C. Field, L. Malone. gamma phi beta XAEHl'IKAMNQOCDIFPPZTGEZYABXAEHTIKAMNQOGHWPZT EZY! Large scrap books are kept by Greek organizations as tools of rush and memory. If grades have fallen, they eat beans on the floorg if they go up, the steak is on the table. 225 kappa delta KAPPA DELTA, FRONT ROW: K. Olinger, P. Isaacson, C. Pellinger, B. Lutz, S. Williams, Mrs. Alva Clay, J. Slygh, C. Beck, M. Zekany, P. Thomas, J. Bemis, N. Thomas, M. Kushner, S. Haslanger. SECOND ROW: M. Shack, K. Simon, R. Hanline, P. Corran, L. Hovey, B. Peyster, C. Shaw, D. Moffett, J. Jeffcott, J. Hunter, J. Downing, D. Stefan, S. Fuller, K. Cramer, I. Myers. THIRD ROW: K. Otzel, D. Bennett, L. Williams, L. Knapp, L. Garrett, J. Towey, D. Armstrong, H. Stevens, S. Matile, B. Sherman, S. Wyper, J. Hollopeter. FOURTH ROW: B. Comstock, J. Billman, E. Rose, K. Ernst, J. Arnett, M. Stilwell, S. Strong, E. Hoon, S. Newcomer, M. Miller, S. Corrothers, D. Prioletto, D. Shaffer. BACK ROW: S. Rice, M. Brackney, B. Callahan, L. Sutherland, S. Glendenning, J. Britt, B. Zechar, P. Sutch, F. Hiser, G. Kottenbrock, N. Weir, M. Mangano, L. Leeson, D. Tall- man, M. Hahne. Kappa Delta grew stronger in friendship and campus activities during the past year. The KD's took third place in Homecoming decora- tions with their unique use of a shaving cream ad as their theme. Parties enjoyed by the KD's were the annual Alumnae Christmas Party and the Italian Party. At the White Rose Formal, which climaxed another gratifying year in 1961-62, Bob Van Winkler was chosen KD King. Sisters active on campus included Carol Pellinger, Greek Week Banquet, chairman: Sue Haslanger, Lois Leeson, Pat Thomas and Kay Olinger, ACE officers, Madeline I-Iahne secretary of BGSEA and chairman of the Un- ion Dance Committee and Peg Zekany, presi- dent of Beta Alpha Psi. RBXAEHFlKAMNQGQTE'-PPZTGEZYABXBEHFIKRMNQGQWWPZTQ 226 Construction of Homecom- I ing decorations is one of the I major activities each fall. Z Events of the Delta Kappa chapter of Phi Mu included an all campus serenade, Parents' Day, and a closed formal dance at which the Dream Boy of Phi Mu is presented. Last year's Dream Boy was Mark Deervvester. Other events are an Apple-Polishing Dinner each semester to which the members invite their favorite pro- fessors. Nationally, Phi Mu extends a helping hand to those less fortunate through the Phi Mu Foundation. Phi Mu's president for the year was Jean Davies, with Mrs. Harry Spang- ler as adviser. Mary Haas acted as Panhellenic vice president. Phi Mu's placed first in the all campus Barber Shop Sing and took another first in the Sorority Bowling Tournament. phi Inu PHI MU, FRONT ROW: G. Burrell, J. Davies, L. Weiser, C. Jeffery, S. Rouse, L. Bennett, B. Garlough, J. Palmer, S. Sinko, H. Klein, B. Badertscher, J. Wilt, V. Wolfe. SECOND ROW: J. Walther, M. Tank, D. Strawdborg, S. Acker, P. Waits, J. Steiner, I. Sebek, L. Haar, R. Paul, C. Morganti, J. Ross, C. Haight, G. Weiser, G. Allbritain. THIRD ROW: S. Ewald, L. Lindman, C. Rashang, J. Wells, L. Wurch, M. Hendricks, L. Fitsthum, M. Haas, L. Reimer, J. Colgrove, J. Willacker, E. Stroud, B. Schlosser, M. Myers. BACK ROW: A. Synk, P. Pephens, N. Whee- lock, A. Longemeyer, D. Humenik, S. Sheffer, S. Work- man, B. Precht, P. Meece, M. Reighard, W. Kress, H. Rickerd, J. Doll. AEHTIKAWINQOQDTI'-IIPZTGEZYABXAEHFIKAMNQQQITWPZTGEZYA Miss BGSU, Bonnie Gaw- Singing and watching skits pro- vided fun and entertainment for Greeks at an after hours party. ronski, was crowned during the Greek sponsored contest. Meals in sorority houses offer much for enjoyment-fellowship, atmos- phere, relaxation, and of course food. 227 1 .9 V: Q M .1. ' 7.9 n sy M31 .M H X -1. Q -K: ww :Q ' -fx 2' W -7 .1 in W YP H: , M V 7? 3K 51. 'V' '74 H5551 7. if ff'-10 5' Y 1-' QT' 'V' I 5' 'T-11 '-T ,TCL -'YT' 'M 9'6 -F 'x' v? 132. 521331 7'i'ZV -5' .iffu QWW 76.71 G' P' 455 VQCZW l ' .K 3E1 . . v- IQ V 'H QM? - ' QI-1 -1 ' -7 -ff-H pq ,. ,, 4 W. ,Q . V , V ,. ,n M M p, 1. X ,, , , , ,. ,, ., .mm 4. V 4 ,W ,. .A M .1 x . , , ,1 , ,N . , , I , .. , , , , 4 AJ ,,.,:,.1 -gs M, WN, V,-,I Q, A, ..-of ,N ..,5,.,, gm., ,,,- .3 Y nn. 2.61.1 1., .Q bww JL,-,A ,MN V, ,.-- VM. ,.,., , .. . v , ,Q 1. ...,,1 . ., . .2 1 -,-W, ,wx wg gn-M ,I-1-iw M- p fp-.g. Gi QM,-Q Ng.-f U L. v QAKQMQL, -1. fi ,1 V- J, ,.5 4- -'iq -' -,f , ,- .1,,'..x wx' X, W 5, vc- -1 ,,. ,X 41. 4 -1 , . 1, g A 4 1 H- fs U .Li .a. 'WE' 153114 .?? 21, umm XY! 52 ii E11 32. .1 Gln Sl 53 :YJ-fvfw 53335 -:iff is LY if E-like 12 war new flex' K3 :ffm 1-1:4151 -L .X-.wlw mfr' 'r N ., fl' f- ' 'V , ' Q: M. 'fin Y -, : -----f- -- -----k f--W -V-F --V M n - . X' ' mm M4 .a. ,- wfgx-5..uf . lw' RIM? -- ' 11 Following tradition the ATOs presented their annual Help Week Trophy to the outstanding pledge project during Help Week. During foot- ball season the brothers introduced Old Alpha, the victory Bell, which they later took to the Mercy Bowl in California. The annual Dads' Day program was once again sponsored by the men of Alpha Tau Omega. This year the brothers were the recipients of the ATO National Scholarship Plaque. Keith Trow- bridge received the Outstanding Greek Man Award. The second annual Miss BGSU Pageant was sponsored by the ATOS with Miss Bonnie Gawronski of Alpha Xi Delta being awarded the title. Social events of the year included a Sadie Hawkins Party, Pokhagen Ski Party, and the Spring Formal. alpha tau omega ALPHA TAU OMEGA, FRONT ROW: B. Sirak, V. Oechsle, A. England, T. Short, C. Holcomb, J. Salmon, Mrs. Lorena McGillivray, Dr. Donald Kleckner, L.'Pepin, C. Fearer, B. Erickson, J. Kopf, G. Morris, R. Canfield, B. Blakely, B. Tarr. SECOND ROW: M. LaBay, P. Wilkens, C. Humphrey, J. Swayze, R. Sletzer, R. Blevins, A. Don- nelly, D. Ewing, R. Walter, T. Heffelfinger, L. Murray, R. Bauer, S. Smith, T. Specht, E. Moore. THIRD ROW: J. Slovak, R. Gracely, W. Wright, C. Unsworth, B. Koene- mann, K. Heck, W. Smith, L. McNeill, R. Pendleton, T. Dobmeyer, D. Reynolds, B. Taylor. D. Crooks. FOURTH ROW: D. Smith, D. Bannerman, W. Thayer, A. Tremsky, P. Burke, D. Blessing, J. Donaldson, P. Staelens, B. Stone, L. Rebich, J. Ross, J. Jordan, B. Rice. BACK ROW: C. Gibson, K. Gibson, T. Tucker, R. Richards, D. Ream, G. Perry, D. Eastop, S. Huzicko, Q. Gravatt, C. Murray, A. Johnson, K. Henrich. XAEHFIKAMNQOCDIT'-PPZTGEZYABXDEHI 'lKAMNQ0CDl'l'l-'PZTQEZYAI The house provided a re- The victory bell, Old laxed atmosphere and com- Alpha, followed the team fortable study climate. to the Mercy Bowl. i 229 BETA GAMMA, FRONT ROW: P. Lewicki, M. Cabot, Mrs. Gladys Winterroud, B. Lerch, L. Snyder, B. Zappola, H. Logsdon. SECOND ROW: R. Rackow, L. Johnson, T. Bookman, J. Lucas, J. Enyart, L. Loomis, P. Vail. BACK ROW: M. Sweany, B. Brinza, L. Morrison, R. Huffman, H. Bates, A. Gedeon, R. Bogater. beta gamma George Partick and John Lucas Were guests at the Beta Theta Pi General Convention in Pasadena this year in connection with their possible affiliation With the national organiza- tion. The Beta Gammas placed second in scholarship. Brothers active in campus activi- ties included Greg Gilmore who Was elected vice president of the Student Body with Larry Snyder and John Lucas being elected UAO directors at large. Larry Snyder Was also tap- ped for ODK. The brothers shared first place With their May Weekend float. The Beta Gam- mas placed second in inter-fraternity Wrestling in 1961. Pinmates and friends enjoyed a series of casual good times during the spring months. BXAEHl IKAMNQOQHWI-'PZTGEZYABXAEHFIKAMNQOCDl'l'l'PZT0EZ The brothers of Delta Tau Delta kept busy this year with many social and campus activities. Robert Schram was Battle Group Commander of Army ROTC. In sports Joe Livingston played on the baseball team and Dick Rine- hardt was on the Wrestling team. The major event in the Delts' program is the annual Egg Roll for the children of Bowling Green and the surrounding area each Easter. In social activi- ties one of the more outstanding parties of the year was the Flintstone Fling, in which the house was decorated as a cave, along with the Delt Pajama Party and a campus Wide Funeral Party. The school year is also filled With numerous exchange dinners and parties with various sororities. .DELTA TAU DELTA, FRONT ROW: J, Duley, T. Mark- ley, J. Kerschbaum, D. Molchen, G. Puntel, Mrs. Emma Jones, B. Schram, J. Crossin, T. Novotny, A. Ingalls, G. Davis. SECOND ROW: S. Williams, C. Jacobson, D. Reinhardt, J. Cummings, W. Pool, P. Manring, F. Stiglin, D. Marcuz, W. Brucato, W. Glendinning. THIRD ROW: T. Wolfe, W. Canfield, R. Kapcsos, W. Mackey, J. Kuck- lick, J. Livingston, T. Mann, G. Koldan, D. Beal, V. Good. BACK ROW: W. Fauver, P. Diehl, T. Logar, T. Gargasz, M. Clabaugh, J. Hern, P. Struve, J. Fihe, S. Kralovic. delta tau delta XAEHFIKAMNQOQH'-PPZTGEZYABXAEHI'IKAMN!'!O4Dl'l'I-'PZTO ZY DELTA UPSILON, FRONT ROW: M. Manderine, J. Zeyen, J. Hageman, R. Grimes, Dr. Harmon Voskuil Mrs Lucy Easley, T. Karle, D. Breyley, P. Peters, D. ,Herr: SECOND ROW: D. Steince, J. Bower T. Manske W Phyiiiaier, L, Pfeii, J. wiuiams, D. Hmida, R. Russell, JI Tuttle, J. Simmons, W. Tsui. BACK ROW: D. Slupe, F. Krach, J.-Talbot, J. Adams, C. Stitak, J. Brunjes, T. Graver, J. Riegelsberger, B. Broaddus, J. McKelvey. O delta upsllon The year was accentuated by the move from off campus to a new house on campus location on fraternity row. The DUs are now enjoying their new Early American home. The spring pledge class of 1961 was responsible for win- ning the ATO Help Week Trophy for the fourth straight year. Other spring events included the Bike Race and the annual Parents' Day, both events being held in April. In May, the DUs held their annualRose Formal at the Com- modore Perry Hotel and chose Miss Madreen Fiocchi, Delta Gamma, as DU Sweetheart. Bill Tsui was elected national IFC representative and was also appointed KEY Photo Editor. Mike Pheneger was tapped for Omicron Delta Kappa. ABXAEHl'IKAMNQOQIT'-FPZTGEZYABXAEHFIKAMNQOOIT'-PPZTO Much excitement was generated by the Bike Race which lasted 6 hrs. Riders were ready to col- lapse after a speedy pass around the course. , , Z The Kappa Sigs have been co-winners of the Greek Week Carnival for two consecutive years, this year winning all three categories with Don Camp winning the outstanding bark- er award. Brothers active in campus activities include Dave Hunger as Student Body Treas- urer and Don Powell as IFC Judicial Board member. Garry Coulter served as sophomore class secretary. Barry Binkley is BG's out- standing distance runner. Kappa Sigma spon- sors the Chariot Race each year with students from the entire campus competing for top hon- ors. A toga dance is held for the brothers and their dates after the races each year. Adding to the social calendar are weekly parties and the Spring Formal. KAPPA SIGMA, FRONT ROW: G. Bloomfield, P. Cas- tiglia, B. Simpson, P. Schmidt, B. Burns, C. Crowthers, D. Powell, Mrs. Iva Damewood, Mr. Leon Fauley, D. Shreve, J. Bulcher, C. Taylor, J. Fogarty, D. Palmer, R. Garcia, L. Forney. SECOND ROW: M. Barry, F. Zadell, D. Camo, P. Cameron, J. Fellers, J. Medford, J. Blake, B. Good. T. Miller, D. Slack, W. Blizzard, J. Schlueter. THIRD ROW: P. Thiel. M. Wakat, D. Hunger, R. Buzo- gany, D. Rothman, R. Counsellor, R. Coleman, R. Davis, M. Haglay, R. Taylor, R. Liontamer. BACK ROW: W. Schwemer, G. Cerny, G. Coulter, P. Windisch. B. Carl, E. ?JIlertt,1F. DeNata1e, B. Calhoun, D. Shappell, R. Fischer, . ar e . kappa sigma IXAEHFIKAMNQOOHWPZTGEZYABXAEHFIKAMNQOOHWPZTG ZY ' - ' Q1 Y N -' f N . f W f 1-- ' wwf . r fi . , . ...,.. ,M , The annual Sorority All. Star P 'B' Baseball. Game is one ofthe. most , , V- tv- V av.: interesting of Greeksievents. e w F 14 A ' X4 u f 1 -A. ' - is -1 1 - r5 ,Q.QglgEw Fraternity lounges. serve many A, purposesg here the World Student Association is guest for a party. phi delta theta PHI DELTA THETA, FRONT ROW: D. Steinman, T. Black, D. Kymer, P. Enderle, R. Boyd, J. Probasco, Dr. Samuel M. Cooper, Mrs. Ethyl Case, J. Hruby, D. Fox, T. Price, R. Mehrley, R. Dawson, D. Train, L. Miller. SEC- OND ROW: H. Comstock, D. Nath, B. Hyde, R. Andolina, D. Glasser, B. Gast, R. Teaman, J. Paner, A. Martin, G. Stannard, J. Hile, D. Strausbaugh, D. Shaffer. THIRD ROW: R. Marshall, P. Riddle, D. Healy, M. Meyer, R. Martin, K. Sommer, T. Rogers, D. Getz, B. Hunter, D. Nelson, D. Peck, B. Weaver. FOURTH ROW: P. Haley, D. Fraser, R. Miller, E. Goldthwaite, M. Brinneman, D. Hannah, T. Williams, B. Nelson, L. Sines, D. Wait, B. Campbell, J. Kirby, L. Stebleton. BACK ROW: J. Machold, P. Keller, R. Fischer, D. Knowlton. J. Martin, J. Keener, K. Hoover, W. Klingel, R. Witman, G. Meikle, N. Darby, T. Vassar, T. Baker. The year found the Phi Delts in every phase of activity. Pat Roselli was president of the Sen- ior Class and Cadet Colonel of AFROTC. Glenn Meikle and John Kirby were president and vice president of the Junior Class respectively. Lar- ry Smith Was captain of the football team and Bobby Dawson was captain of the basketball team. Dick Bradley was executive vice presi- dent of IFC. The Phi Delts sponsored their an- nual Barbershop Sing and spring found the house full of female pledges going through She Delta Theta Week. The Ohio Kappa Chap- ter, defending national Phi Delta Theta Basket- ball Champions, were again entered in the Pittsburgh Alumni Club National Basketball Tournament. IKBXAEHFIKAMNQOGITLPPZTGEZYABXAEHFIKAMNQOGHWPETGEZ 234 lf I -EHR E A The annual Barbershop Sing, sponsored by Greeks, 1 provides entertainment. I V '-1, 'I V . . ., H1 '- v. -H' ' 1 3-.b u v 1 , H :fri-4. .. :': I?-. -:Lyn 35.15331 C, .-H' 'Q' If-'51, 'PP if G! GTF? N T' f w , Y -. . , ' ,4 . , .. . -JH. , r I--w , :J Y: 1- n- ,. .w ok: -' ,nl we -:.. -1 i ' 'AEN Ill'-f L'-Q4 1: 'H' -1 :N as-we 'V 3'm141'W 1 ii. '- ,aw 70+ iff: W me am 4.1225 wig bv. .mum N2 Su .11 I2 U. 42 4, 11 -13191 ff lu ,uf -fa . 1, fzri-f-..4 S5 123.5 --:um Lu?-ra S w 't+ mv fs' lem am 2:1 .4 Af' W M Y M is-K: .. I X E Y- 3.3. Q M mf si , X Rf Y 1 'x Q2 , is J fm x iwnunx PHI KAPPA PSI, FRONT ROW: J. Reynolds, D. Schnitz- ler, D. Tredway, Mrs. Beulah Henry, L. Vaughn, J. Gerdes, J. Mericle, B. Koontz, J. Grubbs. SECOND ROW: N. Sanders, D. Etchie, J. Fenstermaker, D. Kah, L. Rankin, C.. Webb, G. Weis, K. Ruth, D. Opfer. THIRD ROW: D. Yinger, J. Hart, B. Carpenter, W. Clayton, D. Crawfis, W. Melvin, L. Clark, M. Suckley, D. Holdgreve. BACK ROW: R. Rouche, D. Alkire, E. Smith, F. Shultz, R. Frey, H. Sauer, R. Alleshouse, D. Fisher, N. Essinger. phi kappa psi Phi Kappa Psi enjoys giving equal considera- tion to all parts of college life: social, scholar- ship, and athletic. The brothers take pride in keeping their grades above the all-mens aver- age. The Phi Psi's kept tradition with its an- nual Davvn Dance. This is the only event on campus for which Women acquire 4:00 a.m. earlies to attend. Also on the social agenda are the Christmas Formal, exchange parties and house parties. ln the 1961 Barbershop Sing the Phi Psi's placed first in the fraternity division. Athletically the brothers participate in the fraternity intrarnurals and bowling league. Last year the men Won first place in the fra- ternity bowling league. ABXAEHFIKAMNQOOITWPZTGEZYABXAEHFIKAMNQOQJHWPZTOIZ The Phi Taus had another gratifying year with Ron Geiser winning the outstanding service award in journalism last June. This year three Phi Taus held positions on the B-G News staff, they were Bob Hoover, business manager, Doug Fries, advertising rnanagerg and Jon Sievert, assistant issue editor. Outstanding so- cial events of the year included the annual Playboy Formal and the Dream Girl Dance where Sue Barker reigned as Phi Tau Dream Girl. Susan Hays was Phi Kappa Tau Play- mate. Other events included parties and ex- change dinners plus co-sponsorship of a post game Jam Session held at the Phi Tau house. For the third year, Phi Taus won the Derby Day Spirit Award. PHI KAPPA TAU, FRONT ROW: J. Beggs, L. Smith, V. Hansen, G. Winter, D. Johnson, Mrs. Pauline Bertsch, H. Haynes, T. Haynes, T. Gottschalk, B. Hoover. SECOND ROW: B. Pfohl, T. Moore, G. Kennedy, J. Moore, G. Schroeder, B. Jaeck, G. Samples, E. Bouyack, F. Karm- ilowicz, L. Sparks. THIRD ROW: D. Fries, S. Davidson, L. Fredricks, T. Rasbach, J. Rizzo, L. Underwood, D. Woodlock, D. Powell, E. Sanderson, J. Baker. BACK ROW: L. Bohlander, R. Bobb, M. Keffer, L. Wright, J. geilxgteig, D. Nieset, D. Killian, J. Woodard, J. Lambrecht, . o rs. phi kappa tau XBEHTUKRMNQUWWWFETGEZYA XAEHFIKAMREQOQHEFPZTGEZY Santa Claus delivered his gifts and made himself at home in the surroundings of the lounge. Many Greek groups hold Parents. or Mothers Day celebrations in the sprinfg. Entertainment is provided under sunny skies or this gathering. 93 it ii The playing of bridge and other card games providesgthe setting for a Uncommon sight in lounges. 237 pi kappa alpha PI KAPPA ALPHA, FRONT ROW: J. Hayfield, M. Sasa- rak, G. Bierly, S. Miller, J. Cahall, E. Hutchman, R. Jef- fery, R. Bibel, Mrs. Mary Winkelman, R. Hiller, T. Ahern E. Bly, M. Robon, C. Jennings, D. Hazlett, T. Baldassaril SECOND ROW: N. Gravette R. Sykora, B. Murphy J Wegman, J. schindiar, B. Hancock, T. Flanagan, J. Well lington, A. Ksiazk, T. Easterwood, P. Urban, R. Silknitter S. Gomer, W. Wilson. THIRD ROW: R. Wolfe, T. Delaney T. Mizer, D. Prime, D. King, D. Lucas, L. Fiedler D Leathers, D. Wright, P. Fogel, D. Kowalczyk, N. Irish, J. Laurent, T. Malloy. BACK ROW: J. Buskirk, A. Clancy, R. Slusser, S. Geniusz, J. Miller, G. Evans, J. Lewis, M. Zajkowski, J. Courtad, A. Dute, J. Hilty, N. Chapley, T. Carter. In keeping with their national tradition, the Pikes were seen on campus in a fire truck which is used to give added school spirit. Pie Eating Week was an all campus event spon- sored by the Pikes. The Pie Week was brought to a close with the traditional eating contest. Pi Kappa Alpha teamed with Alpha Xi Delta to sponsor a Christmas Party for the crippled children of Wood County. In the spring the Pikes selected their Dream Girl queen. She Was selected from a number of freshman Wom- en invited to Sunday afternoon teas. Joe Mc- Namara, a member of ODK, received the Sid- ney Frohman Sholarship award. James Lenga served as Administrative Vice President of IFC. RBXAEHFIKAMNQOQTIWPZTOEZYABXAEHFIIKIHMNQOWWWPETGEZ 238 All a fraternity lacks is 4 girlsg to remedy the prob- lem, these girls pledged. After the Pie Eating Con- test, participants wonder if it was worth it all. The brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon ventured. to Ohio University this fall for the Ohio Univer- sity-Bowling Green football game. The SAES were able to visit and become acquainted with their OU brothers. The men of SAE sponsored a United Nations day along with their brothers from the University of Toledo. They were active on campus having various projects. There are always the exchange dinners with sororities and the many date parties. The big event of the year is the Spring Formal where there is not only dancing and good music, but brothers are also awarded for their accomplish- ments of the year. The SAES also moved into a new house this year joining the on-campus fraternities. sigma alpha epsilon SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON, FRONT ROW: D. Bodamer, Don A. Cunningham, G. Bowdouris, F. Gerken, Mrs. Eva Felky, M. Brown, P. Mygatt, R. Adams, F. Miles, L. Christner. SECOND ROW: D. Miller, R. Mahan, J. Vojir, A. Kinker, R. Hein, D. White, B. Caughlin, R. Allen, M. Richmond, S. Brown. THIRD ROW: J. Fischer, E. Con- rad, R. White, F. Hedges, J. Ray, G. Mulder, M. Vaughn, G. Clawson, W. Azbell, T. Brinkman. BACK ROW: B. Leece, R. Sherman, B. Fawcett, B. Farthing, T. Wyant, T. Hauschild, G. Looser, B. McElroy, C. Conklin, B. Wyant, C. Schroeder. 1 i AEHl'IKfti'WNE'iUQl'!lifF'ZTGE2YA XAEHFIKAMNQOQTIWPPZTGEZYA Fraternity entertainers, such as these, fill parties with fun and enjoyment. 239 SIGMA CHI, FRONT ROW: R. DeBard, G. Kimmel, S. Whiter, R. McGuire, P. Baer, L. Yackee, Mrs. Margaret Loury, B. Gantz, F. Franklin, B. Donley, K. Lindsay, J. Kubicaa SECOND ROW: J. Gest, J. Lennarson, L. Oman, T. Norris, B. Hawkins, S. Hughes, R. Hetrick, G. Adams, S. Schaffer, T. Dalton, J. Bartell, D. Webster. THIRD ROW: D. Metcalf, J. Peterson, D. Kuhlman, R. Gray, T. Guilding, J. Iwan, J. Somerville, M. Osmond, G. Ditzel, C. Morreli, C. Caywood, B. Reynolds, B. Shock. FOURTH ROW: D. Tobias, M. Flick, B. Hill, J. Lehman, L. McLean, J. Nawrocki, D. Knepper, S. Henderson, D. Peter, L. Bell, P. Zimmer, M. Winchester. BACK ROW: T. Mavrides, J. Rusnak, C. Reece, J. McLaughlin, D. Haacke, C. Tibbits, D. Cameron, B. Dimling, D. Swope, P. Ott, B. Murphy. sigma chi Brothers active in campus government were Clark Tibbits, president of Student Body, mem- ber of Phi Eta Sigma and ODKg Bob Dimling, junior class representative and member of ODK, and Roger DeBard, Sergeant at Arms. Bennie McGuire was vice president of the sen- ior class and Gene Adams was president of SAM with John Gest being president of flying club. In sports Bill Murphy was captain of the wrestling team. The Sigs sponsored their an- nual Derby Day, named best Greek event of the year. Other social functions included the Dixieland Party, the Swimming Party, the Big-Little Brother Banquet and the Sweetheart Formal. This year's sweetheart of Sigma Chi was Pat Lewicki. ABXAEHFIKIKMNQOOWWPZTGEZYABXAEHTIKAIWNQOQTIWPETG: 240 Exotic. parties are ever occurring events. Derbies dazzle many dames in the race for the little men in green hats. A fella needs a girl - especially at parties. It clidn't look like this yesterday, like man, what the heck happened. 2 :X Y H55 if :gk .ij QM? 5-- - -. wma , Jah EAS is ffm 7., W ' ' u 55 13: 91 ,bfi 5:5 5 El' ' 'U M '3fFH S 1 MM ' -Qin -gif: 112559 1 .f..-xp ,, ' 'eff' :N -41, ww- xi,-'-ve. ,pf ' If if 129'- V. H'-' la-:L .. 1-V .egg 'av Aw .. . .rt if kid ,QA 3.443 ,Ty YF? Y ' tm W -1 Fig, Qi 'AR get W V Q ' ex C144 -X -ky ww -h 11. .- fa ww gpg, 7---4, ,W N f' f. '-J is r: -:1 ei-. mv ' Qi 49.222 , W ff 9 wc, g q ff r: , A A A N 2,1 Q: Sigma nu SIGMA NU, FRONT ROW: A. Erenstoft, J. Casey, B. Crane, D. Long, J. O'Neil1, L. Dull, R. Cohen, Mrs. Ferrae Longbrake, S. Baio, F. Schiros, R. Pipoly, W. Armour, J. Cistone. SECOND ROW: J. Ontal, D. Ryan, J. French, J. Ortenzi, R. Williams, T. Bell, R. Mersfelder, P. Drees, J. Simonton, E. Wead, R. Dagg. THIRD ROW: G. LaPrise, J. Shook, T. Mitchell, J. DeNardi, B. Whitehead, G. Lieber, D. Schick, D. Ault, T. Begeman, M. Schenk, R. Pixley. BACK ROW: J. McClure, K. Burich, D. Buecker, D. Sulli- van, R. Ackerman, L. Arnold, B. Walsh, R. Anderson, T. Duda, T. Press. During the spring of 1961 the brothers of Sigma Nu Won first place in Derby Day, took third place in the Bike Race Winning the speed lap and placed second in the Outdoor Track meet. Sigma Nus Were represented on campus by Joe Cistone Who acted as president of Beta Beta Beta and vice president of Gamma Theta Upsilon, Ed Moore who was secretary of IFC, and Don Winston who Was editor of the GREEK ARM. In sports Gary LaPrise, all- American swimmer, returned for his fourth year. Some of the social activities which kept the brothers busy were the Twist Party, the annual, Viking Party and a Jam Session co- sponsored With the Chi Os. The White Rose Formal brought the year to an end. 'ABXAEHI IKAlVIN!I00l'I'-PPZTGEZYABXAEHFIKAMNQOQTI'-PPZTGIZ 242 The winning of first place in the Homecoming Decorations Contest with the theme Mr, Clean Will Clean the Whole Field and All the Rock- ets on It, began Sigma Phi Epsilon's first year on fraternity row. Campus offices held by Sig Eps were president, ODKg Chief Justice, Student Court, Senior Representative, Student Council, Editor-in-Chief, KEY, president and vice-president, Sophomore Class. Paired with Delta Gamma and Beta Gamma, the Sig Eps won first place in the May Parade with the float, The Wedding of the Rails. The Queen of Hearts Ball brought the year to a close. Serving as Sigma Phi Epsilon president was Bert Coburn, Miss Mary Jake Fisher, house- mother. sigma phi epsilon SIGMA PHI EPSILON, FRONT ROW: S. Markwood, R. Knavel, J. Weber, B. Coburn, Miss Mary Jake Fisher, Dr. Mearl Guthrie, R. Wead, J. Breitwieser, D. Bowden, J. Oliver, W. French. SECOND ROW: W. Dye, J. Kelih, T. Stellers, Joseph Tosh, G. Rogers, James Tosh, D. Bowles, D. Cerneck, J. West, N. Hadix. THIRD ROW: J. Barnard, C. Wheeler. D. Knauss, A. Burns, J. Chidley, J. Jolliffe, C. Eberly, B. Ommert, J. Rintamaa, D. Mc- Giffin, D. Carr. FOURTH ROW: J. Young, J. Luch, J. Cromwell, C. Cosner, J. French, T, Bayliff. D. McGurer, R. Cassel, R. Hughes, D. Deken. FIFTH ROW: F. Martens, L. Casterline, T. Cultice. J. Riter, R. Cape, L. Marvin, J. Baumann, R. Dungan, C. Schooley, B. Peca, R. Yepsen. BACK ROW: D. Searfoss, L. Spencer, J. Conway, T. Doughten, D. Haas, D. Bennett, S. Jones, T. Butler, T. Hillhouse, P. Hargesheimer. XAEHVIKAMNQUWFIQWPET EZY.Qi XBEHFlKA!tflftlSEOQWW?ET ag, 1: at , ei .. QEZYA rs K it . . W an -- -- an sg xt 11 a for Greek parties. The, Roaring Twentiesn is often chosen as theme Roasting of the pig makes Hawaiian Luau party a, success for these pledges at aaa . ki e fc Ht Q- 5 3' - -ee .. -- am.-- Ka.. .1 .waeefnf 243 ,tt aww . . TAU KAPPA EPSILON, FRONT ROW: N. Genco, R. Weiss, T. Sprenger, M. Nelis, R. Riggle, D. Tagliaferri, Mrs. Lounette Steed, J. Hurley, J. Kosan, H. Smith, R. Kocur. SECOND ROW: J . Sukup, W. Walters, D. Her- schel, J. Fritchie, B. Strubbe, J. Kuchta, A. Nunnari, J. Patton, M. Pfeiffer, D. Oesterman. THIRD ROW: J. Della Costa, D. Bush, T. Woodward, J. Hunt, A. Canitia, G. McKee, P. Kappel, A. Neuloff, B. Barrett, L. Kendren. BA,fQK ROW: R. Bell, J. Walters, D. Tuttle, R. Bowes, L. Leonard, J. Pienta, D. Franta, K. Yehlik. Q tau kappa epsllon The brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon ended the 1961 school year by winning third place in Derby Day. The brothers were very active socially. Some of the many social functions in- cluded the inter-sorority parties, exchange din- ners, the pajama party and the beach party. In the fall the Tekes sponsored an orphans party along with the Alpha Gamma Deltas. During Greek Week the brothers Won trophies for the best booth and for selling the most tickets at the Carnival. The brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon redecorated their house on the east side of fraternity row. In the spring the Tekes held their Spring Formal and a banquet for the seniors giving the brothers memories to carry through the summer. RBXAEHTIKAMNQQQHHJPZT EZYABXAEHFIKAMNQOQITWPZTGEZ The Pie Eating Contest, with its skits intro- ducing pie eaters, is a Greek sponsored event. r Theta Chi's active in campus activities included Bob Fearnside as president of the Varsity Club, captain of the Football team and member of ODK. In sports Bob Frost acted as captain of the track team, and brothers took first place in the tandem swimming relays. The OX men placed first in the 1961 IFC Sing for the tenth time in twelve years. Ed Shirkey, 1961 grad- uate, was a member of Sic Sic. Social events included Parents' Weekend, the Spook Party and the Christmas Formal. The big event for the Theta Chi's this year was moving into their new house on Conklin Row. A new lounge, eighteenth century King James era in style, makes their new house a real fraternity home. THETA CHI, FRONT ROW: D. Pfeiffer, J. Edwards, D. Savoca, J. Foley, J. Gaffney, R. Steely, Mrs. Lillian Kuck, G. Marshall, K. Rober, J. Jacobs, J. Twitchell, D. Pietro, D. Jordan. SECOND ROW: R. Heckman, W. Durica, J. J anowsky, F. Costin, B. Pike, D. Dyer, J. Fickes, J. Gaert- ner, M. Mandat, G. Wellman, J. Campbell, E. Brown, B. Frost. THIRD ROW: J. Papeke, B. Wietzke, C. Davidson, L. Buchsteiner, H. Ohman, J. Struna, B. Wolf, L. Stevens, C. Harrison, J. O'Malley, G. Verber, J. Blazinz. BACK ROW: W. Tackus, P. Jackson, R. Manbeck, J. Brown, D. Kraig, W. Thomas, T. Swartwood, W. Howard, D. DiCicco, C. Budenz, R. Ike, J. Eakins, D. Karibo. 'L theta chi BXAEHFIKAMNQOQHWPZTGEZYABXAEHFIKAWINQOQDHLI-'PET An overall picture of fra ternity activity is pre- sented in the scrapbook. Loudly yelling barkers competed for awards at Greek Week Carnival. GEZY 245 zeta. beta tau ZETA BETA TAU, FRONT ROW: B. Guerin, B. Reynolds, S. Rothbardt, L. Scherzer, M. Cohen, Mrs. Izola Kruse, D. Pollock, A. Schechman, A. Gans, M. Burman. BACK ROW: N. Cohen, P, Harold, B. Rosenthal, A. Baty, M. Davis, A. Gold, H. Sabian, M. Raisrnan, S. Davis. With a little help from Freddy Falcon and a dash of baby powder, ZBT placed second in the Homecoming Decorations Contest. This year the ZBS re-established the traditional Es- quire Ball, the social highlight of the year. Again played was the unique fraternity event, the ZBT-Sorority All Star Baseball Game. The major spring event was the Sweetheart Dance. Zeta Beta Tau has campus leaders such as Ross Fienberg, president of IFC, BillXRosenthal, photo editor of the BG-News, Aaron Schecht- man, assistant freshman football coach, Mel- vin Cohen, IFC judicial board member, Stan Rothbardt, president of the Jewish Congrega- tion, Bob Guerin, IFC social chairman, and Peter Harold, varsity tennis. El'il IKAMNQOQl'1'-PPZTGEZYABXAEHFIKAMNQQQITWPZTG T.. 5 , it xx' 1-X . 1 s K a W., I I The Hillbilly Band and many other titles described skits seen during the spring rush. IN 'F' FI 55535 5' 1. 47:3 :+ f- :yr v- -,H --r -, , A, . . - ,- -U, -4. Y. 4:-. , .-.1 ., .. -v - , ,g xg thu, Vg, xx F ., if.. .IJ ,V X 4, , -',g,.wJ Q .fn .. .. ,Q M- Mu- 5-I 4. .ea . .1 . - ' Q .' .f -94. xpi-X Muyn S1 . 'fi 5 ' 1-.4-Q? dy-7' vp, A ,'. 1' --.Q QL' ,'- ai , T..--9 5 5 3 -YN! W E li ,': li. L N5 7.92112 L: ' 'g 1' 'ESM F' 'ffl S3 31:53 1,211 Sriifr . wa. , 2162. 's Q: :. awp -1 15. gfhfeij 233 .U -Q, ,, 1 ,L -A 5 4 ,Y ,-1 rdi - 55. gg 1, A 5 3 L fish .fax gsm, 15:29 fiif , A , 24 13 5355: f .s A 1 f 'W 'IC ' Ai' 'J' 9: iii ' 5, -9 'LES' 9 wwif Q, .M 655 -Ns A H, iii 'H-fix W, -, WA panhel Under the guidance of the President's Council, which met frequently to discuss problems and policies, the Panhellenic Council established two major programs this year. A new policy in freshman rush for women was set by having the girls return during semester break to attend their first parties, this greatly im- proved the rush program. The Florence Currier Award was also established and will be given to the rising senior woman chosen for scholarship, financial need, and campus activities. ABXAEHFIKAMNQOQJTIIIIPZTGEZYABXAE 248 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL, FRONT ROW: R. Gibson, B. Solt, S. Miller, J. Wadsworth, P. Locker, M. Haas, D. Bolfa, J. McNeil, J. Davies, B. Kelly, G. Phillips. SECOND ROW: L. Myers, B. Flowers, P. Beatty, J. Lekson, S. Jones, M. Smith, S. Williams, C. Pellinger, J. Hunter. BACK ROW: B. Bran- cheau, B. Barrett, M. Fry, S. Kropp, E. Robertson, S. Workman, B. Downey, J. McKitrick, P. Boyle, C. Kaminski. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD, FRONT ROW: Dean Florence Currier, Miss J HCk1e Gribbons. BACK ROW: Deanna Bolfa, secretary, Joan Wadsworth, treasurer, Pat Locker, presidentg Mary Haas, vice-president. 'ff' 'f W .f .1-:-ni - iw '59 I I I .1' ' 1 5 250 classes 252 . gn' Pat Rosselli, president Raymond McGuire, vice president senior class officers r r Sibyl Preuninger, secretary Barbara Lopacki, treasurer Adams, Gay V. Adams William K. Adcock Barbara L. Allen John Allbritain, Gwendolyn R. Amico, Patricia J. Anderson, Judith E. Andrews, Sandra L. Andrews, Veronica Arabian, Nancy C. Arganbright, Deane E. Asher, Aubrey G. Aussel, William Bache, Margaret J. Bacso, Elizabeth M. Badertscher, Brenda Baer, Philip W. Baio, Samuel D. Baker, George H. Baker, Larry E. Baldassari, Thomas F. Ball, David R. Ballmer, Kathryn S. Baranski, Marianne J. Bartlow, Barbara L. Basnett, Wilma J. Baucher, James E. Baughman, Norma J. Bay, Carol M. Beaschler, John P. Beaschler, Nancy Beatty, Garth D. Beatty, Linda L. Beatty, Priscilla A. Beggs, John P. M, f ri ia Cf + rs . . ' G , . W . . 'J' J f rl E ' -li f f lf , P I A A it ..'1 ll W F J Q, 14 - 2 V . A, . . . ..rg N , A P .K U V., . in A Pkgfif V- ' ' V F lj 1' Q O seniors 25 Behringer, Rebecca Bell, Betsy B. Bell, Jack L, Bell, Ronald L. Benbrook, Bonnie L. Benjamin, Robert P. Bentley, Mary Lou Bergstrom, Cecile J. Bernicke, Janet R. Bertholf, Karen B. Beveridge, Ellen C. Bibel, Richard 1 . -ni w .. a ' a N14 F V. f l ' A mi , ' A ' ai ' f . 'Nuff' . ...er 4 Nu jj W 1 - a J -1 I . A ' A .3 1. g .35 , 5 Q Q 1 . . 1-. . 'Q it if . QA UA . Y .4 'J X' . 2-4 3 1'9 A 1 .1 H , v SU 'I R , - 45. . w -so F .f WA t L A ll . 3 W Fil.: V . .D '4-3, 4 4? 1 Ii Biddinger, Dennis C. Biddle, James S. Biefeld, Laurina J. Bigelow, Lester D. Binkley, Thomas E. Bittner, D. Elaine Black, Janice L. Black, Thomas A. Blakeley, Barry B. Blatnik, Barbara J. Blinn, Lois A. Bloomfield, Gary J. Bobb, Ronald C. Bogart, Linda J. Bolander, James E. Bolfa, Deanna J. Bollenbacher, Sara J. Boltz, Dorothy E. PAGE 2: 5 SQI1iOI'S , J f J i-eri k., ' F ' ln i g ,y- 4 .v .- . ' ,-. ix V' f .31 YB An 1- .A -. 'aff ' iv B' ff A si 5 A . 'e e A ' wr ' I '12, Borton, Richard A. Bortz, Winifred A. Bouyack, Ernest K. Bowden, David N. Bowersox, Marilyn J. Boyd, Judith L. Boyd, Roger A. Boyle, Patricia J. Bradley, Richard W. Brancheau, Barbara A Brann, Jimmy J. Breitwieser, Reinhard Brickman, Jan E. Briggs, Briner, George F. John A. Broaddus, William G. Brock, Judith A. Brooke, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, William M. Maxine O. Anne K. James A. Judith L. Shirley J. Bruce, Joan L. Brumm, Joyce L. Bryan, Sandra K. Buncher, Joan L. Burgher, Ronald L. Burich, Natalie Burke, John P. Burrows, Barbara E. Butler, Tod J. Cameron, Douglas S. Cameron, Elizabeth C. Callender, Elizabeth E. Cardwell, David C. Caris, Ruth A. Carroll, Marcy M. Cassel, Robert P. Cassidy, Daniel J. Cayton, David L. Cerneck, George D. Cherry, Joel P. Cistone, Joseph N. Clark, Bonnie J. Clawson, Letitia C. Clautier, Joseph Cobb, Marjorie L. Cobb, Robert L. Coburn, Bert O. Cohen, Melvin I. Cohen, Murray R. Colgrave, Jane F. Comstock, Barbara T. Cook, Gary L. Cook Susan C. Cook Thomas W. Cooper, Barbara E. Cornell, Charlene M. Cox, Jeanne A. Craig, Beverly J. Crane, Geraldine L. Crepnell, Carol Cress, Judy K. . . A P? V-ggi' 'ary .L u Q -l I 5- E v 5. . , 3' f . 'T K .' ' .f l u i 1 nf l A 4-r -W . W. L. ' W ' 4 9 ... J ik A 4, Wu i L E' 1- ' egg if i wi I Cooper, Karen C. dj ' - Seniors 2 5 5 1 In P Y ,, a fs -i- ul .. ilrg.. -D- ..., , .Af -:W Y K - m Yi inf 2 ia I if - A V-' 'fi V 'A it T Crist, Harold A. Q - , . PW P Crist, Howard A. 1 5 i wa W ,fi ' T fn. 'Q gf if Crooks, David S. ,A 5 . ' ' V 'gap A A-iv' Cultice, Thomas L. 1 J ' f Cumming, Mary E. if, Curliss, Lamar M. A MQQ ' at l W' olt i t Currie, John H. A L l J I . Daly, Joyce A. T ' 71 V , dh 5 I K' 'af' 'B V HJ if Damschroder, Galen J. ., J 4' - ' i -A. . 7 ...ff Dargo, Richard J. 7 f if 3 Davidson, Samuel G. I B' X, Davies, Jean A. T Ak 'S I ,L rs 'J Q ,..,. f A aw 'V . 5 1 .. X24- , i- ...... rf K, A , A ae A, 75 it J Q J J ' R . L 1 . Q V , A.- h - m JC: R4 1 sa f 'W AL , 4. Zzz , .:.. , 'sr W 3' 1 1 ,tx ' in A I Q If J f J .1 . 1 Q U I y' 1 6 f I 3 3 f I as 44 A Deerhake, Effie C. Delaney, Thomas M. Dewhurst, Katherine Diemert, Judith A. Donaldson, Danny R. Donaldson, Marilyn F Donley, Robert J. Dow, Patricia A. Dowd, Mary C. Downey, Barbara L. Drees, Philip H. Dresc'h, Ralph M. Drumm, Barbara J. Duley, James N. Dunn, Margaret M. Dye, Sherry L. Eakins, John E. Eberly, William G. Eckel, Harold Edwards, Roberta M. Elliott, Bonnie J. Ellis, Helen A. Ellis, Patricia A. Enderle, Paul G. England, Alan L. Erickson, William S. Ermer, Gloria A. Eubanks, Donna L. Euton, Ronald L. Eversole, Roger D. Farago, Kathryn A. Faulk, Beverley J. Feil, Richard D. Felgar, Walter A. Fickes, Jay W. Fienberg, Ross F. seniors Fink, Edwina R. Fink, Michael L. Fischer, James L. Ford, Nancy E. Forster, Gordon K. Fox, Douglas E. Francis, William J. Franklin, Fred D. Frey, Richard C. Fries, Douglas E. Fritsche, Barbara J. Fritz, Barbara A. Frost, Robert R. Fuller, Barbara A. Fuller, Susan Galaba Susan J. Gallo Peter J. Gantz Ben E. Seniors Garlough, Barbara L. Garrow, Carolyn Garver, Diana L. Gary, Beatrice A. Gearhardt, Carol A. George, Joan R. Gerard, Gerald A. Gerstnecker, Vivian R. Gilmore, Gregory L. Glanz, Marilyn Gleason, Marilyn Glendening, Brice H. Goldman, Gary C. Goldstein, Jill C. Goldthwaite, Edward B. J' Q ' Golembiowsky, Nadia Gomer, Sam R. Gorsuch, Edwin N. Gossard, Janet K. Gossard, Richard L. Gouttierre, Thomas E. Grassan, Emma J. Gravatt, Quintin M. Graves, Susan L. Gravette, Neal R. Gray, Mary E. Green, Dolores Grills, Thomas W. Grim, Anna M. Grunden, Kay A. Ordering senior pic- tures signals the end of a college career. -49' 2 In li. m .A M, in .f F 'X' M it ,r 4- I . fc' 1 1- 1 1, -... . :U 1' 4' 'l A o S l ff, ' Q r f' 7 .KN Y, Qi' A A .. , b I h ,, ,1 f 1' X e ii :Q ui J Xe 1, - X, tgp Fa' . - Xu if gf ,ig SXLPIA .,,, 3 , - ,. ' M 41 sv J 1 .223 g , Aa - i X S7 J 9 i ' r u f 5' ln, I5 az:-. ' P 4 A Guins, Kathrine E. Gundersen, Larry E Haar, Louise E. Haas, Mary R. Hablitzel, Sandra E. Hahn, Barbara O. Hahn, Daniel D. Hahn, William K. Hahne, Madelin L. Hall, Francis G. Hall, James A. Hall, Joann Hallam, Sheila M. Hambly, Sandra R. Hancock, Robert B. Hansen, Rodney B. Hansen, Ruth A. Seniors is sjx A ia 1' nag 5 Q ia- , .,,. I i A A H J , 4 i V , Q -' N:-' ' be x, b , K 5 G Q9 . -.Qs A llx L1 H4 I xx ,Y -av, , Harmon, Marjorie A Harrison, Carol S. Hart, Tracey M. Harter, Ann C. Hashimoto, Rena S. Hawk, Miriam A. Hayden, Mary L. Haynes, Hunter H. Healy, Dennis C. Heckman, Robert A. Heft, Mary A. Heimer, Lynne E. Henry, Vernon E. Hentges, J aney L. Hepner, Russ Herbert, Carol E. Herbert, Harry A. Herman, Carolyn S. Herold, Peter H. Herrick, Charles C. Hetrick, Majorie A. Hill, Carolyn Hill, Julie H. Hipsher, Susan l. Hirzel, Dianne A. Hiser, Paul R. Hitt, Donna J. Hitt, Linda L. Hnis, Robert C. Hobbs, Joan E. , , ,HY , Hoellrich, Margie F. Hoke, Carol A. W Holland, Robert C. Hy Hoover, Robert J. pH Horlocker, Wanda J. .. Hornung, Linda L. - J Q V in , Horvath, Dallas E. Houlton, Elizabeth A. Hruby, Joseph C. Hughes, Albert R. Hulse, James H. Humphrey, Carol L. Hunter, Jan S. , H HH 1 Hunter, John D. , , .-.A L 5 .- Hupcey, Steve L. ' V. J ' ' . . Huston, Carole J . Y., L' '. ' , 1 Hylton, Elizabeth A. H' ' ' - ' L 4 J Q ' 1 h ff, L M. . . 1 - m 0 uanna A I 5 i Qi' Infante, Dominic A. Irish, Norman F. Isch, Mary J. Jack, William Jacobs, J aniei H. acobs, Judit L. A J aksic, Joan C. . ...N . A HH - f .- H J anowsky, Dale W. ' W' H' s ' H1H Jarvi, Maryellen i 1- ' ' Jennings, Jerry M. Jenny, Margaret E. ' - -- a . Jacobs, Nedra E. , -- . . y, F5 W - I Johns, Francis G. A Johnson, Alan L. Q f . a- - Johnson, Richard L. H . A as H af H Johnson, Ann M. ,' H v 'I H H Jones, Judith T. ' A 1 l Jones, Thomas L. A-gg ,,.,,,, - JI. . .Zi -,Ji -.-.2. K 2' -.Jag-2 i a .L ' K za, y I Jones, Virginia K. Kagy, Merle D. Kah, Daniel A. Kaminski, Cecilia M. Kappel, Darrell N. J, A 4 21' Kardatzke, Miles R. Karle, Ted J. Karle, Thomas J. Karmilowicz, Floyd E. Karugu, Jim B. Katon, Marilyn J. Kay, Frances G. SeI1i0I'S 2 5 l PAGE ly ,JI 4-1 W' Qs Q its 9 ' in -L o A - - 'gy ' k, QT J - . E-'fi - ai 4 6 I .Ir ,Z N I H M' ' X If r i.: ,., 5 , B-P , J- it fa. . 1-VV, jig, . fi ' -'A: Y sk V X A IL in . . 6 I Tf X: F1 L Ji F is R V. is- - I' 'inf- LJ A., A J 1 .A 7 A , 1 J E hi? Q A ' . J f ,ii 'Mg' A A can J sv In the summer of 1958, the class of '62 came to Bowling Green for the first time during its preregistration. Seniors Kehoe, Karen M. Kelih, James S. Kennedy, Patricia J. Kern, Donald K. Kerr, George H. Kesson, Jane A. Kiger, Caroline K. Kilim, Kathleen G. King, Donald L. Kiser, Sandra L. Kiss, Judith L, Kistler, Susan J. Kitchel, Frank T. Kitchen, Elaine L. Kizer, Sandra K. Klecker, Janice I. Klein, Hazel A. Klever, Jon M. Knapp, Richard G. Kneisley, Norma J. Knickerbocker, Charles A Knisely, Margaret A. Knoch, Walter H. KnoWlton,Donald A. Kochersperger, Jerry Kollman, Joan L. Kolstrom, Anita E. Koon, Clarence E. Kosmider, M. Joanne Kottenbrook, Gloria A. Kraus, Jerry G. Krawczyk, Alice P. Kroetz, Drucilla K. Kronberg, James W. Krupp, Elizabeth A. Kurber, Rebecca J. Kurtz, Geraldine ' or Kymer, Richard R. - ' Lacey, Michael S. ' Laibe, Joyce L. - W l e' W. id , 6 .. . ,I Q Q ll X' I Lance, Larry M. Landman, Lola L. Lanik, Barbara J Larson, Dennis R. , Lawrence, William D. 9' f Leach, Sophia M. Leeson, Lois J. Lehman, Dorothy M. Leibowitz, Mel Leksan, Janet K. Lemieux, Dorothy T. Lenga, James R. - Lennon, Corinne Lewis, Jonathan J. if Light, William O. , y Limoges, Kathleen A. Lindy, Sue A. Lin er Barbara J. u . L W is LL H L . ,X .. 1- 91 Q. . 11' ' 'Q . 1 .- 1 'U' w ,. 1. - gig 'V I 1 as Q 1 5 '- ---. - I- L l 8 , Lipp, Carl A. Lloyd, Rebecca A Locker, Patricia . Lockwood, Charlotte J. , Long, Dennis P. Long, Sara G. List, Neva J. Looser, Eugene W. A' Lore David Loyer, Margaret R. . Lucas Molly L. if lv 4 il l 'Q' W HM I . . Y A fi s l L A A Lopacki, Barbara J. fitg Q 'af T ' ' If 5 Luedeke, Barbara L. seniors Luedtke, Suzanne C. Lukes, Mary J. McBean, Susanne McCa1'n1non, Joe L. McClintock, Monica L. McCormick, Saundra L. McCoy, Mary A. McElroy, William E. McEwen, David M. McGuire, James W. McGuire, Joan C. McGuire, Raymond J. . 1 ' l Q , JN an A 1 . E' 61 PAGE Q- V Enix - gl, m- Q- 'QQ .14 E 4 th .L ... A - if .-- gy. : X. I ., as ..1.,. ' v 'X g . AL ,I L Z .-. PAGE. . ag , - . A 1 Q .K6 W Q rl - McKee, J. Owen McKinley, Judith D. McKnight, Judith G. McLean, Allen G. McLean, Carol T. McNamara, Joan H. McNamara, R. Joseph Mackner, James A. Magsig, James A. Maidlovv, James H. Maistros, Florence M. Makuh, Sandra E. Mancini, Gay Maneely, Nancy L. Mangano, Mary S. Mann, Thomas L. Marcell, Joyce M. Marshall, Meredith J. Martin, Jessica Y. Masel, Karen S. Mason, Sandra L. Matile, Suzanne M. Matousek, John C. Matousek, Rosemarie Seniors Mauntler, Linda S. Mavin, Doyle D. Mawhorter, Robert L. Meadows, J c Ann Mehalik, Fred G. Mehsley, Robert S. Meinka, Richard A. Meister, Don L. Mercer, Kenneth B. Miarer, Diane S. Miller, Amy J. Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, James B. Larry T. Lynn B. Marilyn A. Nancy K. Robert J. Rodney J. Sara Mills, Mary A. Mills, Ronald L. Mintier, Pamela A. Mitchell, Inah M. Mitchell, Madelon E. Mizer, Jacqueline K. Mizer, Terry Mlinarik, Richard D. Mohlenkamp, Ivan S. Mohr, Norman L. Moles, Helen E. Monarchi, Joan A. Moore, Edwin A. E. Moore, Ronald G. Moorhead, Rebecca A. Morrison, Lewis R. Morrissey, Patricia A. Mossman, Haven R. Moyer, Donald Moyer, Sally A. Mrosko, Gregg J. Mulligan, Marilyn M. Mumper, Joan P. Murphy, Karen L. Murphy, William L. Myers, Kathleen A. Myers, Linda J. Myers, Marilyn L. senio Myers, Mary J. Nameche, Larry J. Neal, Charles W. Neiswander, Lucylee C. Nelson, Karen Z. Neubeck, Linda E. Neuman, Thomas L. Neville, Martha R. Newman, Janet S. Nicklas, Dale K. Nuederkohr, Keith C. Niemczura, Carol A. Nieset, Victor C. Niles, Sandra S. Nissen, Lyle J. Norton, James E. Nuhfer, Jeanne A. Nussbaum, Joseph H. Oancea, George Obee, Ronald L. Ontol, John E. Oplinger, Patricia Pachelieff, Elaine A. Palmer, Douglas R. n . .,. x i ' We .. .r fl! ry S32 X.. '- L. el 11' L 'L L lr 'M i . ..,. 5-. A x ' 2-i I ri, J J 1 ' - if ,lla Y ,if -.J if X bb. ' Q V A pq A A I HI .. if 'fn P 'J p . - 'e rf. b 3, .rv , r- ,I , i I f . if . 'ii . f E '7 Y J 49- a if li 'AVID' .ri Q it Q ah - . ' ... B li L K ,Q 'xv 4 in i ' VD .J f ' 'T' fig ff . 7,9 '45 .f ' ' 1 U S iii: I W W . i H- A -,Il ' 1 . , 'B lg--. . 5 AJ Q1 .Lv . s L Q' , s x .1 A 3 . 33 . 1 1 ,.. 43 1 x Q W S. .....m--..-1-me--A Palumbo, Michael E. Panek, Louise M. Panning, Janet M. Panning, Richard C. Pape, Caryl A. Paquette, Sharon J. S9lf1iOIaS Parsons, Ronald R. Pastor, Joan A. Patrick, George D. Paul, Roetta M. Peatee, Carol A. Peeler, Ann L. Perry, Glen D. Perry, Judy L. Pesec, Mary J. Petro, Michael G. Peyster, Barbara J. Pfohl, Robert W. Phillips, Gail B. Phillips, Marianne Pickering, Ann M. Piekney, William R. Pierre, J. Maxwell Pilcher, Martha L. Pimlott, Shirley L. Plaugher, Lowell D. Ponstingle, Alice J. Pool, Robert J. Pool, William L. Postle, D. Ann Potts, James J. Pound, Sandra J. Powers, Janice S. Pozar, Arlene M. Press, Thomas J. Preuninger, Sibyl G. For the last time as students, seniors sing the Alma Mater. Price, Thomas L. Prime, G. Dale Prinkey, Gertrude I. Prioletto, Dorothy A. Privitera, Angelo T. Probasco, James L. Putnam, Sharon D. Quick, James C. Ralston, David W. Rankin, Larry L. Rash, Dennis S. Rayle, Flo-Ann Recker, Constance J . Reece, Joan E. Reichert, Martha A. Reiling, Suzanne M. Reimer, Louise M. Reinheimer, Frank W. ' Reiter, Edward J. Rekittke, David E. Rex, J anyth A. Richmond, Michael B Rider, Kay A. Riemenschneider, Linda L. Riese, Gloria A. Ripich, John R. Risk, George A. Robbins, Joan C. Robinson, Carol M. Robinson, Gerald D. Robusky, Doris J . Rockefeller, Larry J. Rohloff, Norma A. Rohrs, Dennis L. Rollins, R. Raylene Rombouts, John H. Rosensteel, Grant L. Rosenthal, Glenn T. Rosselli, Patrick H. Roth, Mary D. Rothbardt, Norma A. Seniors Rough, Robert L. Roush, Thomas A. Rowley, Phyllis A 1 f LQ'- w. . tw ' Q .af J if 4 3 'AQ A vw , if -A .ff , . 1 IN FL' Q K oh, X A 1 5' x- l x 4 Rourke, Rosalie G. il . I ,f E' A Rudolph, Floreine Rusnak, Joseph D 'af 1. L , ' lv 1' 'D ' 2 A A K .M . A 4. . sf 'F A-J... .I f ' F. 9 x i t....-A A PAGE V Q. . A . -. -1 1 e . . Aix x .1 W llid im K Ah 1, a ,,,. -. . Q, if ' 1 VN was N An . 6 . f- :.Vw 1 , - '.-i ' f 7 X -:.. 'N X I ' . I -., .1 Y '-F E nv Jr, . 1 A ti L . if 'vi' f rf. 1 - , K ,. ff! I ' . iii v ., ' N T! fl N, N. f if ' A'A f J 3 . .A ' 5 . '- , .. ft Ir 4, x In p A C ' gffrf . S , 'J fi' I L i s 1 'P 4 -A J el. to 7 A J A .am I 'V , ,,.., - '- --Y D : j m f 5 ft zx a 'JI it A A lp 't' Q , ' Q- V QP :H 25? 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Small, William P. Smet, Rosemary A. Smik, Janet A. seniors Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith smith: Smith, Smith, Smith 7 Brenda K. C. Robert Judith A. Kenneth C. Larry D. Marilyn S. Martha I. Nancy J. Rebecca S. Richard L. , Terry L. Snider, Patricia L. Solosky, Barbara A. Solt, Barbara A. Sommer, Donald N. Sperry, Sandra L. Stanek, Geraldine M. Stannard, Gary L. Stasil, Mary L. Stayer, Joseph Stearns, Betty J. Steel, R. David Stefan, Dolores A. Stein, Nelore C. Steince, Douglas C. Steinman, David W. Stellers, Thomas J. Stewart, Marsha L. Stewart, Ronald Stiglin, Frank A. Stomatis Elaine Streeter Clarence E. 6- A X ,J A .I .-' Xa Ps-- J .lm lv ..f-. - 5 v F gt. G' s 5, ,I K 'EF' l 'TWA I . . . w C 1 ai- :-:-a - I 4 'Mu y 4- ,Ti ' Cl P, 6 I at l S . Q. A A cfs ,, Aa n ' QL Uf f : ,. 2 4 A D 1- 'QM- r 5. X . . ,X -f A , 4 , .I ll ' 1 3,-V 1 5 W if '. 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Treece, Thomas L. Troxelly, Carole A. Tuggle, Joan Tunell, Arch E. Tyler, Judith A. Uhl, Barbara G. Underwood, Marjorie J Van Tassel, Susan M. Villwock, James R. Vincent, Dorothy J. Vitale, Judith Wadsworth, Brenda L. Wadsworth, Joan S. Wagenknecht, Erwin E Walker, Joyce A. Walls, Marvin D. Walter, Robert C. Wammes, Earl Wank, Joanne L. Ward, Gwen K. Ward, Janet S. Ward, Wayne E. Wead, Edward R. Weaver, Judi L. Weaver, Karen K. Webster, Dale C. Weiner, Gary D. Weiser, Gwen R. Weisgerber, Robert L Wellington, John R. Wenning, Judith K. Werden, Edward W. Wheelock, Nancy L. Whipple, Mary M. Whitney, Frances M. Wickert, Barbara D. Wiegman, Marlene C. Wilfong, A. Jack Willacker, Judith A. Williams, Shirley A. Williams, Susan A. Wills, Sara J. Wilson, Nancy L. Winchester, Mark B. Winkler, Edward A. Winzenried, Robert F. Wolanin, Maryann E. Wolf, Robert J. Wolfe, Carol L. Wolfrom, Jerome K. Wood, Emil C. Woodard, James W. Workman, William D Worstell, Roberta M. Wright, David J. Wright, Karen J. Wygant, Thomas G. Wymar, Benno Seniors Yacend a, Lynne M. Yackee, Lynn D. Yehlik, Kenneth G. Yepsen, Robert L. Yockey, Joyce J. Yocum, Young, Young, Young, Zaj kow Marilyn J. David A. Dean W. James G. ski, Myron M. s f fl 'V Zechar, Elizabeth A. Zekany, Margaret A. Zimmer, Peter B. Zimmerman, Kay E. Znidarsic, Joanne M. Zundel, Patricia S. Zura, Daniel J. All A 'fa . 1 - x '3 V 1 . 3. jr. . i 'fa lx 'F K . :-. . 1- L ,- a n YC' J J' d 2 l -XXEQQMQ. ., 1 fx ,L Rf 1 r -, . at , . Q i Y In fr . fbi' PAC-JE . ' 1 fi ei 9 H A J ' 1 N H,,, . lf 1- D1 l 3 v . lair ' Av, .,-,I YF .f r 6 9 .,.g. ,., ,-1x . .F . ., .Y .U .. 1-3 an MF- 5' fx.. an Q ei 270 .L l Glenn Meikle, president John Kirby, vice-president Judy Snodgrass, 'secretary junior class officers -12 FRONT ROW: G. Holt, S. Comstock, B. Kirk, N. Joslin, N. Harris, B. Hildebrand, E. Iams, B. Haneberg, S. Henrich. SECOND ROW: S. Herr, F. Jones, J. Harmon, N. Iden, E. Holt, R. Gibson, H. Cudini, J. Harshman, L. Elder. BACK ROW: E. Hutchman, B. Brandt, E. Jylanki, J. Donovan, J. Hilty, D. Graber, P. Hallam, G. Haney, G. Gaydos. juniors FRONT ROW: J. Cummings, Joyce Ditmyer, L. Zeeb, Joan Ditmyer, K. Cramer, B. Schlosser, A. Belknap, B. Foote, B. Ebe, J. Schuler, I. Sebek. SECOND ROW: S. Corrothers, S. Berry, C. Baucher, L. Brown, M. Bozymow- ski, S. Earhart, B. Addison, M. Doyle, P. Elliot, L. Beers, B. Brookes, L. Cline. BACK ROW: B. Dowdall, D. Gordley, L. Con- nolly, N. Essinger, L. Wright, F. Dornbrosky, M. Lernp, D. Durbin, T. Davenport, J. Ericson, A. Doh- ner. PAGE FRONT ROW: A. Coneglio, B. Ricker, C. Dryer, H. Rudolph, J. Luman, B. Ferry, P. Wassner, D. Patterson, P. Griban, L. Zaller, N. Cowan, P, Faze. SECOND ROW: R. Feyes, J. Jablonowski, L. Gottschalk, K. Carroll, K. Ern- st, S. Eichenauer, J. Eckermann, V. Hedl, S. Hackman, L. Cahill, K. DeMore. BACK ROW: S. Han- sen, B. Callahan, R. Gilbert, B. Lerch, J. Goertz, R. Gonterman, N. Fenter, T. Hay, R. Canfield, W. Henry. FRONT ROW: C. Larue, E. Oh- lin, D. Rymanr, K. Burge, K. Lutz, D. Sanderson, S. Valentine, C. Brown, J. McLean, S. Barr, M. Gelo, K. Hale. SECOND ROW: P. Todd, L. Lehman, G. Regan, S. Lapka, C. Sturtevant, J. Van- Tassel, E. Sayler, D. Kurtz, P Reiber, S. Lotterer, B. Maier. THIRD ROW: C. Jacobson, G. Koldan, D. Manring, L. Stebleton, N Allen W Ra lan S Stevens - , - Y , - , B. Barrett, B. King. BACK ROW: J. Schlueter, W. Stiffler, D. Roth- man, H. Comstock, F. Nitty, B Starr, S. Hamas, J. Paner. FRONT ROW: S. Diekmann, C. Weber, G. Morgan, R. Kuder, W. Bannigan, P Wehrle, C. Czubek, F. Boltz, J. Appelfeller, M. Gamble, P. Burnside, C. Brown P. Brunine. SECOND ROW: J. Bemis, S. Butcher, S. Allbaugh, J. Cramer, S Boetz, B. Allen, S. Balthaser, C. Bragg, S. Hall, S. Brown, S. Bain, C. Guthrie BACK ROW: J. Stoltz, M. Bok, J. Antinone, G. Barnes, L. Armstutz, M. Davis B. Belsan, M. Nagy, J. Sandwisch, L. Arnold. juniors FRONT ROW: L. Weiser, D. Dewitz, H. Hart, J. Dean, L. Walker, M. Shumaker S. Pellett, C. Barnes, B. Mayer, S. Schafer, J. Palmer, C. J effery, C. Chormanski SECOND ROW: S. Roberts, B. Ferguson, P. Gordon, D. Mika, J. Najarian, P O'Brien, M. Majoros, C. McIntosh, L. Shedd, M. Wolfe, M. Hendricks, B. Precht J. Leupold. THIRD ROW: P. Schack, G. Jones, M. Mote, P. Burkhart, B. Prechtel L. Grotke, L. Riddles, V. Schweizer, S. Schroeder, D. LaLonde, D. Wentz, M. Shui maker. BACK ROW: J. Ericson, A. Martin, B. Hart, H. Miller, P. Windisch, R Simpson, K. Palmer, D. Martell, G. Bierly, C. Bonnell, J. Ross, L. Tolbert. FRONT ROW: S. Reiss, G. Kinzle, B. Kauffman, L. Llewellyn, J. Overman, J. Williamson, B. Long, J. Slebos, C. Pellinger, P. Thomas, K. Oetzel, S. Haslanger, H. Oates. SECOND ROW: L. Lindman, S. Deffenbaugh, S. Keim, J. McCarley, G. Karney, M. Miller, C. Roe, E. Hoon, C. James, J. Slygh, K. Olinger, C. Beck, A. Verdier. BACK ROW: P. Bartko, M. Stilwell, I. Gelzis, Z. Kemp, B. Legleitner, T. Kling, C. Slate, J. Tober, H. Cumming, J. Jeffcott, S. Strong, M. DeLong. PAGE juniors FRONT ROW: E. Ludwig, W. Tietje, C. Richardson, S. Ewald, J. Deifel, D. Antram, M. Morgan, F. Wolf. SECOND ROW: M. Robon, F. Schmidt, T. Wildermuth, L. Sikora, R. Steyer, L. Middleton. J. McCor- mick, D. Sidwell. BACK ROW: F. Kuder, J. Messecar, T. Rodgers, G. Weis, C. Webb, C. Katterheinrich, J. Murphy. 274 sopehomore class officers Bill Ommerf Dennis McGurer president vice president Bonnie Gavvronski Garry Coulter treasurer secretary FRONT ROW: C. Patrick, J. Winkler, R. Chuchanis, C. Agnew, B. Nipper, . Slivka, E. Kalish, J. Mathys, M. Dzama, B. Lindsay, J. Oliver. SECOND ROW: . Wilson, M. Knapp, B. Burgess, N. Sines, S. Callinsworth, G. Truax, R. Jenkins, . Stringer, P. Isaacson, B. Knisely, K. Kreig, P. Sautter, M. Herr. BACK ROW: Stepanovich, J. West, P. Quay, A. Nunnari, R. Johnston, J. Forbes, T. O'Boyle, . Pitero, H. J effries, J. Patton, B. Phillips. USZmcn sophomores FRONT ROW: R. Hanline, L. Hovey, L. Roth, M. Barnard, D. Armstrong, B. Baker, L. Garrett, J. Britt, S. Acker, C. Alge, D. Barut, L. Beppler, P. Beamont. SECOND ROW: J. Barnard, B. Butt, R. Biro, S. Carey, C. Applegate, D. Humen1k, S. Glen- denning, K. Benedict, D. Allen, L. Bauer, R. Burke, D. Boebel. BACK ROW: A. Burns, J. Ahlfors, D. Ambrose, S. Brown, J. Baumann, J. Batcha, B. Avery, E. Barker, J. Barker, S. Benos. -2. 'Exit 3 FRONT ROW: M. Falkosky, S. Ba- lint, M. Gibson, B. Ballinger, L. Fledderjohann, G. Gdovin, S. Gray, J. Feindel, J. Edwards, L. Ernst. SECOND ROW: M. Fall, M. Esch- bach, S. Eckstein, M. Everett, J. 'Gorski, M. Frost, J. Potter, G. Win- gate, P. Feicht, B. Fashing. BACK ROW: J. Felice, K. Friend, S. Guar- ino, Jr., C. Eberlt, E. Edwards, D. Eastop, G. Evans, C. Erskine, D. Ewing, G. Etzler, D. Evans. FRONT ROW: N. Biniker, H. Baltz, J. Beisler, R. Hocking, J. Baumgardner, B. Baker, K. Bernheisel, H. Bausman, N. Beam, E. Bowman, J. Buckingham, D. Beanblossom, M. Dunlap. SECOND ROW: M. Brown, R. Baver, D. Below, D. Buecker, K. Burich, R. Betz, K. Baar, R. Clark, R. Carje, B. Bethke, M. Broida, L. Bennett, L. Brant. BACK ROW: D. Bialorucki, D. Becker, J. Brown E. Barker, J. Baumann, G. Browning, D. Buehrer, G. Bendik, R. Buzogany, D. Beilstein, R. Bryant, D. Bick, D. Bigony. sophomores FRONT ROW: S. Boecker, P. Bry- ant, D. Shiplett, D. Perticone, E. Voight, L. Huft, J. Phelps, S. Wil- liams, D. Schottke, J. Cochran, D. Scott, K. Perry. SECOND ROW: P. Perry, L. Lutz, M. Bethel, J. Cun- ningham, N. Puruis, C. Weinmann, S. Fulford, G. Rentschler, M. Wyss, J. McElhaney, S. Zierolf, L. Robin- son, J. Osborn. BACK ROW: D. Pfaff, L. Willmann, J. Ray, J. Paint- er, S. Mizener, D. Vargo, J. Wil- liams, K. Peterson, B. Ommert. sophomores FRONT ROW: J. Wrobel, S. Barker, S. Vekasy, E. Stookey, J. Hollopeter, S. Wyper, J. Gilder, Z. Lester, N. Irwin, D. Gladek, L. Moore, R. Solomon, B. Bertsch. SECOND ROW: C. Oakley, K. Krach, M. Smolik, S. Petrequin, C. Griffin, B. Newton, J. Leibius, B. Halbedel, L. Kisor, L. Mercer, B. Toth, A. Monigold. BACK ROW: L Mellon, K. Kitzel, R. Gislev, T. Kraynak, J. Lennarson, B. Peca, G. Orr, J. Pape, D. Lenhardt, J. Weber, J. Overmyer. m w o Z e w o if 5 CD 5 U' CD 3 O Q ow? FU 557.-E Q-D-l5'g 292- ' Q. 9553 wS'E H-:im gym? over P O F201 W U' wide? F305 O5 no ?w?P Omf-Nd wan, J. Scott, M. Mezzacappa, Reinking, R. Reed, M. Kopper, Lowe, J. Krmuse, C. Sirnerick N. Poffenbaugh, K. Scheiring BACK ROW: J. Dierksheide, E Graham, J. Reed, J. Rolls, B Stanko, K. Longbrake, N. Hays, S. Robinson, L. Reitz, M. Renner. J FRONT ROW: J. Farkas, IF. Jeffries, S. Weaver, C. Springer, R. Siragusa, L. Weiser. SECOND ROW: L. Williams, S. Lastoria, D. Miltner, P. Hupp, J. Wells, K. Bartel, M. Rhode. BACK ROW: P. Wilkens, G. Yelton, B. Chism, K. Spicer, T. Yenney, sophomores FRONT ROW: H. Dukes, N. Kuhlman, J. Jose, K. Sedivy, B. Lacina, C. Kruse, P. Magers, B. Moore, C. Seammen, C. Newton, K. Keane, E. Katosic. SECOND ROW: R. Leiendecker, A. Lang, M. Tank, J. Walther, J. Kott, J. Kanipe, A. Lehman, N. Welch, A. Poling, L. Gaiduk, J. Lady, S. Bartoo, S. Schreiber, C. Kochis, BACK ROW: J. Lewis, W. Tsui, J. Bower, L. Littrell, C. Sprague, D. Ide, B. Liston, J. Scherer, D. Lindsey, W. Kren, L. Sakai, D. Loroff. FRONT ROW: N. Foote, L. Funk- houser, K. Fritsche, K. Geraci, B Gleason, D. Claire, M. Friar, V Hoge, K. Genzman, L. Fitzthum, S Fisher. SECOND ROW: S. Gargus R. Horstman, P. Hope, L. Feitz, C Gill, M. Hurley, B. Gawronski, S McLaughlin, V. Good, R. Grimes BACK ROW: K. Harants, R. Grec- zanik, C. Gascoigne, R. Glendening R. Gargasz, R. Gray, W. Howard, D Haas, F. Gott, D. Gabriel, D. Grop- penberger. FRONT ROW: A. Hertle, S. Olwick, A. Cherkes, K. Schwab, M. Metz, S. Rollius, S. Wilkins, L. Williams, B. Morton, E. Winn, J. Victor, J. Stein- er, S. Williams. SECOND ROW: R. Predika, C. Tesreau, K. Wilson, G. Hampton, L. Wurch, P. Thompson, B. Benfer, J. Steinfurth, K. Warden, D. Pippert, J. Berger. BACK ROW: H. Hyman, D. Vines, A. Wisnieski, P. Wolk, J. Wolan, T. Wright, D. Smith, R. Wolff, D. Schryer, T. Williams. FRONT ROW: C. Cerar, S. Culler, P. Bowman, P. Curran, M. Cytlak, K. Kunz, R. Hartman, B. Cassel, P. Daum, N. Cole, S. Bauman, R. Abahazi, V. Collier. SECOND ROW: J. Cummings, B. Schimmel, D. Carr, W. Burick, K. Cowan, C. Crew, L. Bur- ger, S. Atkinson, L. Casterline, R. Morton, J. Bonner, E. Haberkamp. BACK ROW: R. Vangas, B. Cape, P. Diehl, B. Croissant, R. Moore, M. Clabaugh, G. Caldwell, J. Childs, T. Carter, M. Chapman. sophomores ., P, .4 FRONT ROW: K. Rogers, C. Leffel, K. Jones, C. Ziegman, N. Petteys, D. Crawford, D. Myers, J. Hausrath, B. Michaelis, D. Moffett. SECOND ROW: S. Hageage, H. Meng, M. Leu, J. Obropta, C. Upham, J. Sauer, J. Nowak, B. Vonderahe, P. Brandfass, E. Deen, M. Leach. BACK ROW: L. Stephens, D. Bartlett, K. Kallis, R. Rackow, H. Logsdon, J. Miller, T. Painter, R. Miller, D. Pfeiffer. FRONT ROW: M. Jones, P. Pickett, D. Strandborg, P. Albers, S. Keip, J. Gfell, R. Hennessy, C. Mihalik, D. Mroczek, C. Gray. SECOND ROW: S. Pumphrey, C. Wohrner, J. Peak, J. Callison, N. Tober, M. Clark, J. Huber, V. Gates, B. Sunder- meier, M. Stevens, A. Sargent. BACK ROW: J . Mahar, M. Schaefer, J. Spahr, C. Robinson, S. Tengel, K. Brubach, M. Keppeler, B. Riley, C. Koch. sophomores PAGE FRONT ROW: M. Mitchell, C. Hartsook, S. Sharp, J. Lawler, B. Slaybaugh, L. Schneider, N. Lacey, B. Hardesty, D. Hoffman, D. Lakins, K. Kern, A. Bauer. SECOND ROW: M. Sturm, B. Slach, J. Spiess, R. Case, Y. Parsons, S. Kolenc, S. Karun, J. Shineman, H. Stevens, K. Mansfield, B. Stansbery. BACK ROW: N. Vasil, B. Klausman, L. Kime, M. Vaughn, G. Thurman, L. Schnelle, J. Davis, R. Tvorik, J. Titus, T. Koozer, B. Tomasic. FRONT ROW: C. Johnson, S. Park- er, J. Esser, B. Kumpe, S. Grant, P. Giusto, M. Larson. B. Kapel, B Jones A. Williams E. Gilligan J Gay, 'K. Farr. SECOND ROW? JI Stofcho, M. Reighard, B. Karwich, B. Kristof, J. Garey, C. Culp, P Johnson, S. Lindsay, J. McMaster E. Tambellini, A. McCafferty, L Herman, L. Justavick. BACK ROW: S. Geniusz, D. Kowalczyk, A. Ksiazk D. Koontz, M. Jinks, G. Verber, D Ignatz, L. Konzen, R. Kuhlman. sophomores FRONT ROW: C. Hahn, B. Fansler, K. Gerzina, P. Herring, D. Hamlin, J. Brinker, C. Gecowetts. D. Homer, J. Kloepfer. C. Gebby, S. Williams, C. Hohn, P. Heusch, L. Hiller, S. Hansberger. SECOND ROW: D Hadden, T. Herbst, J. Bundy, D. Hal- ley, G. Hansen, R. Hovis, M. Ganss s. Hubbard, J. Halvei-Stadt. B. Hag- er, C. Huston, S. Hlusak, G. Honsa. BACK ROW: R. Hanssen, W. Col- lier, D. Holdgreve, E. Grace, C. Han- son, D. Hicks, T. Hillhouse, E. Pelle- grini, R. Green, L. Green, D. Han- nah, G. Hageman. FRONT ROW: J. Krofft, J. Tru- itt, B. Vandenberg, M. Shock, S Duncan, B. Randall, S. Morgan B. Obenour, S. Schroeder, M. Ste- ger, E. Vargo. SECOND ROW: B. Thompson, K. Simon, K. Wool- ley, J. Willeke, M. Thiel, L. Wil- laman, C. Brune, M. Menzie, D Zimmerman, M. Lintz, N. Mad- den. BACK ROW: K. Pond, N Reese, M. Waters, K, Welsh, J McBride, T. Urban, K. Kerik, J Simpson, D. Werner, B. Larson H. Hayman. S1 FRONT ROW: P. Peters, T. Coppola, B. Popp, C. Whitford, C. Francis, B. Liles J. Richey, B. McLaren, L. Stanko, K. Hand, P. Sloat, I. Tobias, R. Carpenter. SECOND ROW: M. Petrov, N. Stombaugh, K. Heinsen, S. Householder, M. Pons, J. Keklc, J. Daniels, P. Schuller, M. Wollams, S. Petrovich, A. Koehler, S. Werner, J Selb BACK ROW D Rathke D Rokas T Bell J Phel s B. Hineman, R. - Y- 5 - y - Y, - , - P 1 Mersfelder, J. Schuping, R, Reinker, J. Slattery, L. Hite, L. Ream. ails.. ' W l 'LTD FRONT ROW: J. Tate, J Riehle, A. Schneider, E Rose, L. Teeters, A. Amon D. Salata, C. Mclntire, R Clark, P. Steensen. SEC- OND ROW: S. Stannard, L Welker, B. Dauer, M. Stow, C.-Stoffel, C. Jones, S. Ham- ilton, P. David, G. Minahan S. Kelly, S. Steck, A Schmidt. BACK ROW: G Sapir, J. Shiets, G. Churpec, K. Brindley, D. Onderain, G. Pajer, R. Heminger, L. Hetrick, S. Terhune, E. Tucker. sophomores FRONT ROW: L. Simon, S. Simon, L. Strauch, K. Shoe- maker, G. Reaser, M. Schnabel, K. Reed, J. Strayer, L. Angus, C. Bachman. SECOND ROW: L. Beach, S. Selby, J. Stone, C. Smith, J. Swartzlander. D. Wilson, J. Taraschke, S. Spies, S. Wittes, B. Williams, H. Sal- lenberger, D. Burnett. BACK ROW: N. Suprunenko, D. Sa- bine, R. Mutchler, R. Spinosa, M. Sanders, A. Tarasenko, G. Samples, P. Snider, R. Thomhs, A. Sollenberger, J. Staib. FRONT ROW: C. Downey, K. Delaney, C. Coakwell, N. Bruck- ner, C. Dumit, B. Hilston, A, Bag- gethun, C. Brimmer, G. Cline, M. Clark, N. Foley, E. Gerber. SEC- OND ROW: C. Dryer, G. Hornish, S. Demeter, C. Foote, B. Bronish, L. Delau, R. Carlock, C. Dyke, J. Bright, W. Dye, E. Dilda. BACK ROW: L. Dull, T. Eitzman, R. Deken, R. Drouard, K. Dahl, R. Eaton, D. Sherman, D. Bowles, S. Davis, K. Davis. sophomores S 3 FRONT ROW: T. Chiabotti, L. Neis, J. Krupa, R. McQui1lin, E. Krajewski, S. Otto K. Kuesel, B. McElroy, C. Masel, C. McKanna, M. Kumse, R. Ladd. SECOND ROW: J. Melson, M. Manson, B. Peterson, J. Mason, E. Miller, M. Wichman, S. Dinsmore M. Millikin, G. Paul, S. Moore, P. Lodge, L. McFarland, M. Hamel, E. Linoquist BACK ROW: R. Martin, D. Miller, W. Ledskey, B. Link, J. Marvin, J. Lober, C Matthews, J. Martin, R. Miller, F. Martens, G, Markovich, S. Markwood. TI FRONT ROW: A. Voden, K. Mc- Kinley, L. Cramer, H. Patton, . Leksan, D. Duskey, L. Recht, . Smith, J. Jones, S. Baugh, . Cashell. SECOND ROW: Mara, J. Eberly, J. Maple, . Mount, J. Peiblow, R. Rexford, . Mahoney, G. Rosemond, L. Ma- lone, J. Mesnick, J. Winton. BACK ROW: S. Deal, W. Ras- tetter, T. Ruffin, F. Shultz, T. Tiettmeyer, R. Rodey, J. Thomp- son, D. Mitchell, J. Hart, L. Manypenny. nogqsdmo 284 'i'w 552' E is James Helvvig, president freshman class Kathleen Cout1ett,vice president Sara Maughan, secretary Paula Cooper, treasurer officers FRONT ROW: A. Upson, M. Jackson, V. Vincent, S. Weber, J. Thompson, B. Wise, C. Lingrel, M. Wareham, L. Walter, C. Nasshorn, J. Vogelgesang, K. Vegvary. SECOND ROW: B. Walling, R. Witherell, T. Walton, K. Wagner, L. Wagner, L. Weaver, P. Welter, A. Tucker, M. Pesta, J. Warner, J. Varis, R. Van Houten. BACK ROW: D. Ward, F. Ziegler, J. Vargas, T. Peters, G. Vuotto, G. Wanosky, D. Uber, W. Wilson, R. Trybus, W. Van Horn. freshmen FRONT ROW: K. Molnar, B Scherry, B. McNutt, C. Mollet, K Brauer, J. Morgan, S. Smith, D Moody, J. Miller, C. McKee, J Morgsu, S. Miller, F. Miller, S 1Bol.tz. SECOND ROW: P Schuerman, R. Moore, M. Mor- gon, N. Moorhead, S. Kee, M Roeth, K. Minich, L. Stiles, L Hildack, K. Moist, D. Moody, L Mitzel, L. Nash. BACK ROW: J Murphy, A. Murany, H. Myranko D. Miller, D. Bishop, J. Miller, J Miller, L. Morgan, N. Solomon, J Myers, J. Meyer, B. Mitchell. FRONT ROW: C. Zacher, P. But- ler, C. Wolf, S. Witt, J. Winson, M. Van Lieu, K. Pelich, P. Zer- ante, J. Gardner, C. Wozniak, S. Warren, S. Pollman, G. Young. SECOND ROW: K. Winebrenner, J. Winner, B. Wilson, J. Thomp- son, M. Vordenberg, W. Seif, B. Wright, B. Wiseman, C. Bender, N. Trauis, P. Wolfram, J. Weiss. BACK ROW: M. Zinn, D. York, M. Walker, J. Wolfinger, R. Can- ady, B. Zarncheck, A. Wolford, B. Wilson, J. Wilson, P. Vagi. PAGE FRONT ROW: A. Smith, L. Hilton anot, S. Riester, K. Szamrey, D OND ROW: B. Wachtelhausen, C Thayer, J. Titschinger, S. Stiles, L man, C. Vaughn, D. Vanderhide, D Vanderhorst, J. Voelkel. FRONT ROW: P. Kavlich, B. Horton, J. Louis, C. Rhea, B. Rinehart, J. Reinbolt, N. Rickmers, J. Klein, J. Riley, J. Raeburn, S. McGregor, L. Speake, M. Richards, R. Reinhart. SECOND ROW: D. Robins, J. Kovach, C. Featherstone, E. Renner, L. Raabe, C. Richardson, M. Read, B. Reineck, N. Morris, V. Rakos, R. Rackow, L. Raaflaub, L. Prohaska. BACK ROW: M. Holt, J. Rhinehalt, B. Redleski, J. Oravecz, M. Rhonehouse, G. Rhodes, F. Ham, R. Rogers, C. Roberts, J. Ricket, J. Edrnan, M. Morris. freshmen FRONT ROW: P. Taylor, J. Rausch P. South, J. Rabe, M. Phillips, B Benedict, L. Knapp, J. Nada, M Popp, M. Lukans, C. Rossetti, L sey, C. Seeger, D. Opperman, T Raczko, M. Schmidt, T. Rapton, B DeNino. BACK ROW: S. Shawl, C asocky, B. Pontoni, P. Rady, M Klugh, L. Hill, D. Paul, M. Koudch J. Telisman, J. Roberts. R. Sheridan, K. Trombitas, K. Wag- ner, C. Oakleaf, S. Linn, M. Weig- Schulte, K. Urschel, J, Price. SEC- Myers, L. Walker, J. Tytko. A. Tos- ko, T. Vakerics, D. Ullum, B. Levin- son. BACK ROW: F. Visel, T. Ts- chudy, E. Tonjes, R. Tiff, T. Way- Jones. SECOND ROW: B. Schnau- ber, B. Prentiss, R. Reimer, J. Ram- Perry, J. Quimby, S. Pett, C. Ram- FRONT ROW: G. Kautz, B. Kelly, C. Howe, S. Lundy, A. Kobie, R. Kline, S. Janas, K. Kjoller, S. Joseph, P. Gabriel, B. Massa, P. Kline, N. King. SECOND ROW: M. Moscowitz, J. Adams, C. Mason, S. Gagnon, D. Leifer, L. Knollman, S. Kertesz, E. Johnson, R. Medley, K. Koenig, R. King. BACK ROW: P. Leach, E. K0ffSky, K. Gadd, O. Kinker, J. Larson, K. Hockman, B. Wallis, A. Kaskocsak, M. Harrison. freshmen FRONT ROW: N. Commander, T. Corrad, P. Dalton, D. Cook, N. Crawford, C. Cooper, P. Cooper, B. Challen, R. Cruey, S. Davis. SEC- OND ROW: S. Childers, D. Draper, S. Corl, B. Clark, R. Cunningham, J. Ashcraft, P. Cunningham, S. Bacha, S. Crist, M. Clark, P. Daniels. BACK ROW: R. Creamer, T. Dalton, R. Dalleske, T. Dukes, R. Curtis, D. Croal, R. A. Curtis, R. Corrigan, R. Crozier, T. Czarney, J. Custer, G. Curtin. PAGE FRONT ROW: P. Barr, J. Becker, J. Bomgardner, L. Baron, M. Beck, V. Bescher, C. Berry, J. Beeghly, S. Bennawy. SECOND ROW: B. Bundus, J. Beer, K. Beer, P. Blackman, D. Beyerle, B. Besserer. M. Bartlett, G. Bellet, J. Bednar, Judy Bednar, L. Bon- ham. BACK ROW: S. Behm, H. Biggerstaff, J. Beal, R. Behr, J. Bennett, J. Bellows, D. Bell, M. Benson, H. Bennett. FRONT ROW: R. Riendeau, M. Millner, M. Olson, J. Riemenschneider, L. Coblentz, J. Rutkowski, P. Sanders, B. Ross, J. Rolfsmeyer, J. Snyder, J. Reiling, S. Reese C. Shaw, T. Roney. SECOND ROW: R. Weinstein, P. Rickard, L. Rettig, C. Reardon, D. Savage, J. Nutt, M. Schlade, S. Schrier, L. Richards, D. Plapp, J. Snyder, P. Schindler, L. Rood, W. Royer. BACK ROW: L. Smith, A. Rosenbloom, M. Rinehart, P. Schmitt, J . Robison, M. Berlowitz, R. Rodenhauser, A. Rusin, D. Davies, R. Roder, K. Rider, D. Rickert. FRONT ROW: J. McElroy, J. Papenbrock, C. Shoemaker, P. McClure, M. O'Brien, L. Foertch, P. Perry, M. Nicklay, C. Neff, S. Nabor, J. Nicholson, P. Norman, B. Carlson, G. Pashkevich, C. Leinard, D. Nairn. SECOND ROW: J. Parr, R. Nelson, B. Spit- zenberger, S. McCoy, P. Olds, H. Myers, B. Patterson, M. Sebold, S. Nye, D. Nelson, T. Norris, C. Odell, D. Rau, J. Nicholson. BACK ROW: P. Wood, A. Mro- ski, P. Pakvan, B. McMasters, M. Norwine, K. Obrath, J. Peeper, B. Miller, T. Niese, T. Mikola- jewski, B, Nickel, D. Overman, R. Nissley. S S freshmen FRONT ROW: J. Nelson, E. Nyktas, J. Shislen, H. Fitch, P. Nicholson, B. Palaczynski, S. Stienecker, S. Quigley, M. Ortenzi, P. Ostergard, M. Paden, M. Orsborn. SECOND ROW: A. Pollack, B. O'Reilly,.P. Paden, J. Miller, J. Nowak, C. Nitz, C. Preyer, B. Doscher, J. Paulin, B. Fernengel, M. Nolan, H. Myers, M. Mitrovich. BACK ROW: T. Payne, B. Shick, D. Pishko, D. Powless, T. Richardson, R. Osborn, R. Parsons, T. Ammeter, D. Phillips, B. Steely. l FRONT ROW: M. Wozniak, M. w Van Dusen, S. Westhead, W. Wil- son, J. Wade, P. Snider, D. Bar- hoover, C. Wantland, L. Wills, V. Tilbury, M. Walcheck, K Van Belleghem, G. Stichweh. SEC- OND ROW: C. Wojnowski, S. Wright, C. Vish, B. Wormoby, E. Armstead, L. Westmiller, D. Tur- ner, C. Wieszek, D. Wert, R. Whitney, M. West, D. Wentz, B. Wolfer. BACK ROW: H. Wilson, R. Wirtanen, R. Wise, L. Thomp- son, E. Winbigler, D. Wilson, J. Zilinski, K. Wilson, D. Weller, G. Wilson, H. Van Winkle. freshmen PAGE S 9 FRONT ROW: P. Hazel, L. Garverick, N. Fullerton, C. Galbavy, M. Fuller, L. Freewalt, L. Friemering, S. Fulk, M. Friedberg, L. Koeslke, J. Fruehaue. SECOND ROW: J. Fox, C. Freeman, S. Fraker, B. Harris, B. Frech, B. Frey, J. Franklin, S. Francisco, P. Greene, J. Gall. BACK: ROW: P. Foster, D. Larsow, R. Frantz, K. Fox, F. Forg. T FRONT ROW: M. Turner, B. Williams, G. Pheneger, A. Yur- ista, C. Waltz, B. Waltz, J. Wer- ner, K. Spooner, C. Wells, S. Wehrmann, S. Warnke, J. Wargo, J. Voorhees. SECOND ROW: R. Whitacre, C. Weigle, J. Warnicke, D. Williams, B. White, D. Waw- rzyniak, B. Wahl, K. Walter, C. Toth, D. Wence, D. Svec. BACK ROW: J. Wilcoxon, J. Tomson, W. Zolot, J. Ryan, L. Weinstein, R. Shipman, K. Herring, D. Wen- cick, R. Watt, R. Partington, G. Davis. all FRONT ROW: K. Dilla, S. Dayringer, W. West, S. Mesnard, P. Noe, J. Wilson, F. Zuccato, K. Siekierski, L. Stevenson, K. Zivny, N. Ronk, J. Yentch, L. Simpson, S. Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: M. Grine, A. Jones, M. Secor, R. Redmond, J. Tschudi, S. Sullivan, S. Loyd, J. Blaine, M. Jordan, H. Winters, S. Stewart, C. Zuranski, J. Sanders, J. Pankratz, L. Zutavern. BACK ROW: R. Quinn, J. Hage- man, C. Yeager, K. Zimmerman, M. Scott, C. Zeman, K. Krause, A. Treiber, B. Pouche, C. Chapman, R. Lake, S. Leimsider. fP8ShII1GI1 PAGE FRONT ROW: M. Phallen, J. Salter, J. Rumbaugh, S. Pasuit, K. Reynolds, J. Lang, J. Miller, S. Robbins, B. Webb, J. Procaccini, L. Kull. SEC- OND ROW: S. Ryan, B. Rosemary, B. Roberts, A. Sabo, D. Rowley, . Sperber, E. Riecker, S. Schramm, . Stein, S. Stepleton, K. Snell, . Davies. BACK ROW: C. Riley, . Peters, L. Robinson, D. Randels, . Neuenschwander, S. Saelzler, . Roth, T. Rosso, R. Moser, G. Rice, G. Finch. '-10'-4L U2L FRONT ROW: D. Bernardine, J. Bish, G. Billet, N. Allen, C. Blitz, J Bogan, C. Dushenke, V. Ogle, C Billheimer, N. Atkin, P. Brillhart SECOND ROW: B. Boehme, C. Box T. Burik, G. Brester, S. Smedley, M Berger, B. Boyle, D. Bradshaw, K Bishop, M. Booth, S. Bizak, R Brewer. BACK ROW: L. Rorland T. Bollinger, P. Bixler, H. Baylis H. Aldrich, D. Bradley, S. Bowlus J. Bradley. x FRONT ROW: F. Faith, B. Fan- tozzi, J. Denney, K. Coutlett, D. Cal- houn, C. Davis, B. Dillworth, D. Dickerson, P, Dixon, J. Dewar. SECOND ROW: T. Dawson, D. Dill- aman, D. Deryke, M. Davenport, B. Deters, L. Dreslinski, M. Dono, L. Dirting, R. Davis, C. Conrad, R. Davis. BACK ROW: G. Del, I. ' Pizzo, A. Davis, W. Cross, G. Crock- i' er, D. Degan, R. Crowell, R. Daniels, D. Bowman, M. Eisnitz, J. Dauer, J. Ferguson, D. Croswhite. FRONT ROW: P. Colonna, A. Andersons, A. Aiken, J. Armbruster, B. Apple, J. Anton, B. Baker, G. Brooks, S. Aldrich, P. Andrews, J. Cunningham. SECOND ROW: J. Ferguson, L. Anslinger, P. Doerrer, S. Currie, N. Arnold, C. Anderson, J. Allen, J. Anthony, J. Adams, J. Adams, L. Bachtal. BACK ROW: B. Beard, D. Anderson, L. Anderson, P. Addessi, F. Ankerman, J. Akenhead, L. Albright, D. Allshouse, T. Anderson, J. Antonelli, J . Abraharnwicz. FRONT ROW: M. Cowen, C. Davis, C. Cloudt, M. Calo, C. Cleary, J. Conole, M. Clement, M. Cooney, S. Carroll, B. Cleverdon, D. Claussen, J. Cimperman, G. Elsten. SECOND ROW: J. Cornett, M. Clement, P. Clapper, C. Chenevey, C. Colla- cott, B. Chase, J. Chapley, B. Christy, C. Callahan, C. Chapman, S. Coulter, P. Clark, J. Campbell, S. Campbell. BACK ROW: R. Christopher, M. Clark, E. Coder, T. Chucko, T. Boltz, R. Cramer, G. Davis, P. Breidenbach, R. Clark, H. Coleman, J. Bassett, W. Countryman, R. Costic, J. Contini, D. Crawford. freshmen l -: ::: . new L Y H1 ,- , , Vwf 1 mms FRONT ROW: G. Seymour, E. Tekanic, B. Price, D. Merritt, E. Smith, M. Sweda, S. Swmdler, D. Turek, R. Tootalian, R. Taylor, K. Tabler. SECOND ROW: S. Showers, J. Thomas, D. Meeks, R. Perry, H. Swearingen, D. Taylor, M. Zapiecki, Ei1Sch1Egmer, C. Uhbe. BACK ROW: T. Wehrle, J. Tasz, E. Neff, R. Spaeder, B. auve e. FRONT ROW: C. Osborn, M. Theken, S. Shaw, S. Scott, R. Shearer, B. Shaver, M. Sauer, C. Lockwood, B. Strasshofer, C. Pompay, D. Simo, N. Sumner. SECOND ROW: K. Sauder, L. Shackelford, D. Segrist, M. Ward, M. Sheppard, P. Wiess, W. Searfoss, T. Raimer, L. Schmittgen, S. Suhr, M. Katterhenry, D. Shelley, R. Seemuth. BACK ROW: R. Soukup, M. Smalley, A. Solomon, M. Red, J. Scott, D. Roush, P. Seidel, D. Rust, N. Seufert, N. Seitz, J. Scott. freshmen FRONT ROW. K. Nesgoda, K. Pe lech, K. Olson, A. Jarema, A. Good- sell, R. McVay, S. McCullough, K Bell, J. McLay, G. Beach, V. Moon SECOND ROW: D. McCreary, R Nestich, K. McCormick, J. Myers P. Moe, K. Murphy, N. Muth, S Johnson, K. Keiter, J. Mills, B Beach, J. Murphy. BACK ROW: B. Shepherd, L. McDongle, R. New- ell, R. Nettclhorst, J. McIntyre, B Norder, J. Postma, D. McMahon, C Myers, D. Moser, D. McRae. FRONT ROW: J. Solomon, B. Wheeler, G. Shore, S. Warring, K. Smith, C Mehaffie, S. Snyder, L. Smith, P. Sidley, N. Schwarzenberg, S. Smith, T. Steffek D. Snavely, D. Smith. SECOND ROW: J. Slivka, E. Slobodin, T. Spittler, E. Smith J. Starn, J. Sluterbeck, L. Sprague, J. Smoll, M. Stevens, R. Shoemaker, R. Smith R. Sorrentine. BACK ROW: B. Leuten, D. Beer, P. Stiffler, M. Brunner, C. Smith D. Stuckey, S. Stahr, J. Spencer, F. Sparks, K. Spalvins. FRONT ROW: J. Kaser, M. Kelly, S. Lakin, E. Johnston, E. Kawecki, L. Karp- pinen, P. Keysor, J. Guillet, P. Kay, M. Keller, P. Ketchum, T. Groff, B. Heath, N. John. BACK ROW: T. Hawslicek, D. Kile, D. Keck, J. Kaemming, K. Karolak, B. Flinn, B. Arnold, L. Kelly, D. Gray, B. Milburn, D. Knestrick, R. Dyer. 9 3 freshmen FRONT ROW: S. Ludman, D. Hick- en, N. Hess, J. Hensinger, K. Jandt, P. Horky, K. Jennings, L. Holt, C. Hermann, P. Herman, M. Holman, R. Krotine, J. Hollis. SECOND ROW: M. Huffman, J. Harsh, mon, B. Gentholts, C. Homorgan, Battles, P. Holliger, S. Horn, Houchins. BACK ROW: G. Hull Judge, W. Hughes, R. Hoellrich Hohertz C Hounshell R D er , - , - Y 1 Howser. D. 'JI o D-4 If :1 cm U3 E o '1 FP H:- F-' E o f.: VJ PP o qs F4 E W T En 'SUP-Z1 FRONT ROW: B. Painter, J. Reiter, J. Ramsey, J. Pilot, R. Papper, N. Powell, B. Moss, L. Post, J. Starn, R. Porter, B. Pohl- man, A. Moscoso, J. Pettibone, C. Rehard. SECOND ROW: S. Ploszaj, B. Protz, K. Opp, M. Ras- mussen, C. Pleska, F. Rafferty, P. Phares, B. Patrick, C. Nausnen, P. Parks, P. Rochus, S. Polansky, C. Puljer. BACK ROW: K. Phelps, J. Pavuk, M. Petrosini, B. Pittman, R. Percely, J. Raymond, R. Morrison, R. Pfeiffer, J. Smith, J. Provost, K. Radke, M. Spivak, G. Slivka. freshmen PAGE 94 FRONT ROW: L. Stopher, K. Stehle J. Stoffregen, N. Stover, S. Sullivan, J. Stiritz, L. Stephen- son, L. Forester, J. Skonieczka, J. Stiglin, J. Stock, E. Sullivan, M. Stangelo. SECOND ROW: J. Smith, C. Stephens, B. Stout, D. Strahm, S. Stewart, S, Stinson, J. Sidley, S. Steele, W. Spade, T. Spangler, D. Spinetto. BACK ROW: D. Schlueter, B. Smith, R. Sprague, D. Somerlut, J. Smith, K. Sievert, B. Sproul, R. Smith, T. Savon, R. Shaffer, R. Force, D. Smith, T. Smith. FRONT ROW: K. Berry, B. Bauer, H. Bauer, J. Atamanec, S. Beckett, L. Adams, D. Armstrong, P. Baszuk, L. Berger, J. Baus, B. Baron. SEC- OND ROW: S. Bailey, S. Barba, J. Beaschler, K. Bailey, B. Bambauer, J. Ault, K. Baker, M. Baker, J. Cih- lar, M. Baracz, B. Bacon. BACK ROW: J. Baxter, D. Arboe, W. Bet- tendorf, T. Bamburowski, R. Allis, P. Armstrong, R. Below, J. Bart- nik, L. Arter. FRONT ROW: S. Limp, C. Meyers, K. Leahy, N. Lederle, S. Lares, J. Kramer, D. Williams, L. Lawrence, B. Lawrence, C. Love, B. Kowalski, D. Arezone, L. Lawson. SECOND ROW: J. Loomis, R. Lauber, R. Lej- sek, C. Laney, J. Loughry, M. Regis, S. Lang, L. Loeffler, D. Larson, B. Lantz, T. Fowkes. BACK ROW: A. Lloyd, J. Kull, D. Krupp, T. Martin, J. Laux, B. Lessig, F. Lotz, R. Lane, D. Latham. freshmen FRONT ROW: J. I-Ianslik, G. Halle, G. Povse, J. Gerlach, P. Hudson, L. I-label, M. Klee, J. Figuli, C. Green- lee, J. Gunn, D. Hall. SECOND ROW: J. Gross, G. King, L. Hab- inak, J. Habluetzel, D. Goddu, C. Ballash, L. Guthrie, J. Figuli, L. Haddad, T. Hall, B. Hamlyn, M. Har- bart. BACK ROW: K. Fowler, F. Griffiths, G. Hauck, R. Keown, J. Gray, S. Gubies, L. George, R. Har- en, J. Birdsong, E. Bixler, B. Gutin, T. Hambly. FRONT ROW: S. Rogers, T. Schimmel, D. Appelfeller, C. Schnell, K. Sands, C. Sheffield, C. Rucker, S. Rankin, M. Rohne, M. Snyder, J. Jennings, J. Spur- lock, K. Schack, L. Nell. SEC- OND ROW: J. Saracsan, C. Nel- son, F. Scherma, G. Schnelzer, N. Rowe, A. Schlessman, J. Schultes, R. Schmidt, B. Scardami, L. Schochet, S. Schmidt. BACK ROW: T. Sobeck, J. Miller, G. Smith, C, Smith, T. Schlater, K. Sharples, R. Schroeder, J. Oak- lief, D. Spilis, G. Shankster. FRONT ROW: B. Graham, R. Harms, S. Gray, L. Glinka, S. Gilmore, D. Geren, J. Huffman, M. Garey, L. Geraldo, K. Gaynor. SECOND ROW: S. Geesman, C. Griban, S. Gibson, Karen Frey, M. Yacyshyn, J. Garvin, J. Gooding, G. Gamrath, J. Glick, J. Gasser. BACK ROW: K. Gray, A. Doyle, L. Gasek, D. Israel, J. Graham, D. Goodale, T. Glick, J . Garand, D. Gohr, R. Gibb. 9 6 freshmen FRONT ROW: P. Mathauer, K. Marlow, K. Malik, B. Malone, M. Malchioni, S. Longsworth, J. Malan, S. Lyon, E. Hlasko, S. Martell, D. Marcis. MIDDLE ROW: D. Lobser, J. Kidwell, J. MacPheoran, J. Mar- tin, S. Lippert, T. Lewandowski, S. Mazur, V. Main, B. Marton, J. Loop, G. Lowrey. BACK ROW: R. Try- bus, M. Lillard, M. Lillyquist, F. Gercak, J. Maher, B. Martin, C. Mzarshall, B. Markle, D. Maciejew- s 1. FRONT ROW: N. Brezovar, S. Brez- ovar, B. Burngarner, P. Brewster, S. Bozsoki, D. Block, S. Cadiou, L. Bricker, L, Abbe, J. Camy. SECOND ROW: S. Ford, N. Bublo, H. Burger, L. Cerny, M. Church, J. Cade, J. Buzek, C. Carfrey, S. Carlson, D. Carrie, J. Cantwell, P. Burnehe. BACK ROW: R. Burger, D. Ascher, B. Carson, K. Caldwell, B. Cham- Buzzard, D. Campana, J. Byall. bers, R. Burns, T. Cackowsky, P. Brown, K. Bryant, A. Castelli, L. FRONT ROW: N. Lehman M Kolbe K Kelly L Lehner C Lago C Koterski J. King, K. Ki11worth,B Kilby C Grinnell M Krug D Krey C Krueger J Daniels, N. Knapp. SECOND ROW G Kuns E Kope D Keller D King D Koontz, S. Klenner, W. Lloyd C Kinsley N Kettler M Sawyer J Krueger B Koenig, K. Krause, T. Lammers BACK ROW D Koepfer L Herringshaw J Lancaster, E. Klein, E. Keck D Kowalka J Kunz J Kissel M Kraus D Kopowski freshmen FRONT ROW: B. Davis, J. Coffey K. Holligan, B. Cozzene, B. Henne D. Hess. S. Buki, A. Harse, E. Harla- mert, B. Hinton, S. Hickman, B Henrich, L. Gustaferro, S. Hermes SECOND ROW: T. Godlewski, B Harvey, C. Heltebrake, J. Huffman B. Helton, K. Hoerath, S. Huechting M. James, L. Sarrvis, C. Lohr, J Hitchcock, E. Fell. BACK ROW: W Hine, M. Harris, J. Harris, R. Heam- es, B. Ludwig, R. Gunn, B. Harsh- barger, D. Hoffman, H. Hickman, A. Geller, B. Goddard. FRONT ROW: C. Maine, C. May- nard, L. Lehman, S. Jones, C. Hyd- uke, L. Haberstich, K. Kalb, L. Kah N. Johnson, P. Ranahan, L. Allen? C. Jacob L. Johnston J. Snavely SECOND ROW: D. KODY, R. John- son, J. Cook, S. Jones, C. Martin, C. Heitman, J. Kumse, J. Kach, B. Kerr, C. Holdash, F. Iarossi, J. Kehr, D. Kodak. BACK ROW: J. Kanche L. Behnfeldt, L. Hawkins, M. Schin- oler, G. Johnson, W. Johson, A. Johnson, J. Ignaut, C. Goldsberry, P. Jackson, J. Kesler. 1 1 FRONT ROW: D. Kelly, P, Jennings, K. Kelley, D. Heyd, C. May, L. Johnson, D. Hetrick, J. Jones, B. Jones, E. Horn, N. Harris, C. Lakatosh, J. Klein. SECOND ROW: A. Huffman, S. Kagy, C. Lower, M. Ickes, S. Gou, M. Hyatt, G. Henning, C. Jennings, C. Jacobs, B. Hlith. BACK ROW: J. Hortzler, J. Frost, E. Hutchison, T. Insley, K. Jennings, W. Jacoby, R. Hulhert, N. Gilliland, M. Houghton. 9 S freshmen FRONT ROW: E. Feichtner, N. Dreyer, L. Cunningham, B. Evans D. Douthitt, H. Feher, P. Deubner, C. Dorn, S. Eckert, S. Galvin, C. Canning. SECOND ROW: J. Eck- haus, S. Ellis, M, Eurenius, G. Eak- ley, K. Duffley, S. Dixon, S. Finney M. Hum her S Fanell K. En D Y, - Y, 8' lish, N. Dietz, N. Delac, M. Enright, F. Edwards. BACK ROW: F. En- dres, T. Dunn, J. Ebert, J. Donald E. Dolegs, J. Dreifort, D. Deutsch J. Dorsten, P. Airulla, D. Dorwart, B. Earhart, R. Driscoll. 1 7 FRONT ROW: C. Comer, L. Brinley, V. Briggs, R. Brickner, R. Brown C. Busdeker, M. Bourne, B. Brom- ley, J. Brainard, R. Broglio, R Burke. SECOND ROW: R. Andex- ler, J. Borton, J. Bruning, G. Bow- ers, J. Brace, K. Brannum, D. Bor- ton, B. Battaglia, P. Bradt, J. Brown B. Burkle. BACK ROW: B. Brim J. Bramblett, J. Bengston, Jeff Bry- den, P. Brown, R. Cuton, R. Carna- han, J. Butcher, E. Braun. FRONT ROW: M. Mathews, B. Middleton, S. Mentzer, S. Maughan, C. Metzger, A. Meier, S. Mehen, M. Menzie, J. Mathews, K. Meiser, P. Floyd. BACK ROW: R. Metz, G. Meldrum, M. Mattausch, W. Mess- mann, D. Matheney, G. Keithley. FRONT ROW: J. Hartschuh, M. Hartford, C. Kissling, L. Harmon, M. Hoynos, L. Hartline, G. McElroy, D. Healy, B. Hegedus, M. Hancock. SECOND ROW: T. Har- ris, B. Hartmann, N. Gumm, L. Holman, S. Hassenrek, A. Harroff, M. Hass, M. Hager, E. Hartman, J. Harris, F. Giganti. BACK ROW: J. Haskell, R. Golding, R. geisler, K. Hartwick, B. Harding, H. Haskins, J. Helwig, T. Haycook, B. Herder, D. easby. freshmen FRONT ROW: R. Elliott, L. Fischer, M. Baugh, B. Hawke, M. Freeman, P. Dunnigan, M. Feucht, B. Fisher, C. Ebersole, N. Fladt. C. Evans, R. Farkas, S. Ehlers, J. Graham. SEC- OND ROW: R. Fischer, H. Ewing, B. Edwards, R. Ensinger, D. Fischer, P. Erb, M. Fergus, J. Farkas, D. Engelhardt, D. Cipollo, L. Ekleberry. BACK ROW: D. Elsasser, K. Fig- gins, J. Donart, H. Ankerman, W. Davis, D. Beckman, W. Fisher, D. Cordova. 30 se11i0r's activities index ADAMS, GAY V. LA Cleveland ADAMS, WILLIAM K. LA Bowling Green ALLBRITAIN, Gwendolyn R. Lorain Edf Phi Mu: UCF: UAO: Home Economics Club: University Chorus: A Cappella Choir: AWS Legislative Board ALLEN, JOHN LA Maumee AMICO. PATRICIA J . Ed Cleveland Heights Alpha Chi Omega: UAO ANDERSON, JUDITH E. Ed Warrensville Heights PEM, president: Kappa Phi: Field Hockey Club: WIA ANDREWS, SANDRA L. LA Bowling Green Chi Omega ARABIAN, NANCY C. Ed Phoenix, Arizona ACE: SEA ARGANBRIGHT, DEANE E. Columbus Ed! LA Kappa Mu Epsilon, president BACHE, MARGARET J. LA Toledo BACSO, ELIZABETH M. Ed Elyria Marching Band: Concert Band: PEM: WIA: Tau Beta Sigma: Kappa Delta Pi: Delta Psi Kappa: Student Spirit and Traditions Board BADERTSCHER, BRENDA Ed Findlay Phi Mu: PEM BAER, PHILIP W. BA Mansfield Sigma Chi: Beta Alpha Psi: SAM: Insurance Club BALLMER, KATHRYN S. Ed Oak Harbor Alpha Xi Delta: Workshop Players: University Players: UAO: Sigma Tau Delta BAIO, SAMUEL D. BA East Cleveland Sigma Nu, president: IFC BAKER, GEORGE H. Ed Walbridge Phi Epsilon Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi BAKER, LARRY E. Ed Dayton SEA: UCF: Business Education Club BALDASSARI, THOMAS F. Parma BA Pi Kappa Alpha: Insurance Club: SAM BALL, DAVID R. LA, Ed Toledo SAM BARANSK, MARIANNE J . Ed Toledo ACE: Newman Club BARTLOW, BARBARA L. Ed Akron Alpha Gamma Delta: UCF: Bowling Club: SEA: Duplicate Bridge Club: AWS Legislative Board: WIA: UAO BASNETT, WILMA J . Ed Cleveland Alpha Phi: Kappa Delta Pi BAUCHER, JAMES E. Ed Celina BAUGHMAN, NORMA J. Ed Kenton SEA: ACE BAY, CAROL M. Ed Toledo Delta Zeta: Home Economics Club: ACE: SEA BEASCHLER, JOHN P. LA Morral BEASCHLER, NANCY E. Ed Wharton BEATTY, GARTH D. BA Bowling Green BEATTY, LYNDA L. Ed Bowling Green Q Kappa Phi: Home Economics Club BEATTY, PRISCILLA A. Ed Fairview Park Delta Zeta, president: Panhel: ACE BEGGS, JOHN P. Ed Forest Phi Kappa Tau: Alpha Phi Omega: SEA: A Cappella Choir BEHRINGER, REBECCA LA Defiance BELL, BETSY B. Ed Columbus Alpha Xi Delta: UCF: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Kappa Del- ta Pi: Home Ec. Club: UAO BELL. JACK L. BA Loudonville Omicron Delta Kappa: Beta Gamma Sigma: Beta Alpha Psi: Book and Motor BELL, RONALD L. LA Belle Center Tau Kappa Epsilon: SAM: Ger- man Club: French Club BENBROOK. BONNIE L. Ed New Albany, Indiana Gamma Phi Beta: ACE BENJAMIN, ROBERT P. BA Montpelier Beta Alpha Psi: SAM: UAO BENTLEY, MARY LOU Ed Lorain Chi Omega: SEA: ACE: New- man Club BERGSTROM, CECILE J. Ed Liberty Center Modern Dance Club: UAO BEVERIDGE, ELLEN C. Ed Toledo Alpha Xi Delta: UAO: ACE: UCF: University Chorus BIDDINGER, DENNIS C. BA Bowling Green Insurance Club BIDDLE, JAMES S. Ed Bowling Green Kappa Mu Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Book and Motor BIEFELD, LAURINA J. Ed Toledo Alpha Phi BIGELOW, LESTER D. BA Clyde BITTNER, DOLORES E. Ed Fairport Harbor Kappa Delta Pi: ACE: SEA: German Club: WSA BLACK, JANICE L. Ed Bryan Kappa Phi: ACE: SEA BLACK. THOMAS A. Ed Brecksville Phi Delta Theta: Wrestling: Football BLAKELEY, BARRY B. LA Oak Harbor Phi Alpha Theta: Book and Motor: Kappa Kappa Psi: Symphonic Band: Beta Pi Theta: SEA BLATNIK, BARBARA J. Ed, LA Phi Alpha Theta, president: French Club: Beta Pi Theta: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA: Student Charities Board: Newman Club BLINN, LOIS A. Ed Bowling Green BLOOMFIELD, GARY J. Ed Maple Heights Lakewood Kappa Sigma: Phi Epsilon Kappa: Workshop Players: Sigma Delta Psi BOBB,,RONALD C. BA Columbus Phi Kappa Tau: SAM: Pre Law Club BOGART, LINDA J. Ed Vermilion ACE: SEA BOLANDER, JAMES E. BA Graytown BOLFA, DEANNA J, Ed Perrysburg Alpha Chi Omega: Panhel: Or- ientation Board, chairman: Home Economics Club: WIA: LSA: UAO: Workshop Players BOLLENBACHER, SARA J. Ed Celina Alpha Phi BOLTZ. DOROTHY E. Ed Elizabeth, New Jersey Kappa Delta: Sigma Alpha Iota: Orchestra: University Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Collegiate Chorale BORTON, RICHARD A. Ed Morenci, Michigan . Epsilon Pi Tau, president: Campus Married Couples BORTZ, WINIFRED A. Ed Holgate SEA BOUYACK. ERNIE K. Ed Clyde Phi Kappa Tua: Phi Beta Lambda, president: IFC: LSA BOWDEN, DAVID N. LA Lakewood Sigma Phi Epsilon: Pre Law Club BOWERSOX, MARILYN J. Ed Clyde Gamma Phi Beta: Kappa Del- ta Pi: ACE: UAO BOYD. JUDITH L. Ed, LA Dayton - Gamma Delta Iota: Sigma Tau Delta: Student Body Commit- tee: UAO: University Work- shop Players: Key Staff BOYD. ROGER A. BA York, New York Phi Delta Theta BRADLEY, RICHARD W. Ed Riverdale, Illinois Phi Delta Theta: Student Council: IFC BRANN, JIMMY J. BA Findlay BREITWIESER. REINHARD -T. 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JOHN CHARLES Ed Cleveland MATOUSEK, ROSEMARIE Ed Cleveland Kappa Delta Pi MAUNTLER, LINDA SUE Ed Woodville I Alpha Phi: Kappa Delta Pi: Book and Motor: Sigma Alpha Eta, president MAVIN. DOYLE DEE Ed Fostoria ACE: Splashers MAWHORTER, ROBERT LIEIE Rossford Gamma Epsilon MAY ER. DONALD ARTHUEIA Cheektowaga, New York Alpha Phi Omega: SAM MCBEAN, SUSANNE Ed Geneva Delta Zeta: Panhel: French Club: Square and Compass: SEA MCCAMMON, JOE BA Findlay Press Club MCCLINTOCK, MONICA LYNN BA Toledo Press Club: Newman Club MCCOY. MARY ANN LA Jackson Gamma Phi Beta: Phi Aloha Theta: Book and Motor: Stu- dent Elections Board, chair- man: UAO: SAM: Homecom- ing Committee McELROY, WILLIAM ELDOSINI c .New Bloomington Sigma Alpha Epsilon MCEWEN, DAVID M. Ed Berea Tau Kappa Epsilon: IFC Mr-GUTRE. JAMES W., JR. BA Bowling Green Mc-GUIRE, JOAN C. Ed Genoa McGUIRE. RAYMOND J. Ed Princeton, New Jersey Sigma Chi: Senior Class vice president: Student Spirit and Traditions Board: Phi Epsilon Kappa: Pershing Rifles Mr-KEE. J. OWEN Ed Bowling Green McKINLEY, JUDITH D. Ed Glenside. Pennsylvania LSA: UAO MCKNIGI-IT. JUDITH G. Ed Bowling Green MCLEAN, ALLEN G. Ed Bowling Green MQLEAN. CAROL T. Ed Youngstown Delta Gamma: Kappa Delta Pi: Student Council: AWS MENAMARA, JOAN H. Ed ima Kappa Delta Pi. president: Pi Omega Pi: Book and Motor: UAO: Journalism Committee: Swan Club: WIA: Tennis Club MENAMARA. R. JOSEPH BA ima Pi Kappa Alpha: UAO. direc- tor: Student Council. treasur- er: Leadership and Service Board, chairman: Council on Student Affairs: Sidney Froh- man Scholarship: Omicron Delta Kappa: Beta Alpha Psi MEADOWS. JO ANN Ed Middletown UFC: Delta Psi Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi: PEM: WIA MEHALIK. FRED G. Ed Parma SEA, president: Newman Club: University Chorus: Press Club: Young Democrats Club: UAO MEHRLEY, ROBERT SAM Ed Zanesville Phi Delta Theta MEINRA. RICHARD A. BA Perrysburg MEISTER, DON L. Ed Canton Varsity Football MERCER. KENNETH B. BA Bowling Green SAM MIARER. DIANE S. Ed Fremont Alpha Phi: Secretarial Club, president: Phi Beta Lambda. president MILLER, AMY J. Ed Marion Sigma Alpha Iota: Kappa Del- ta Pi: Tau Beta Sigma: band: Orchestra: UAO MILLER, JAMES B. BA Lorain SAM: Delta Nu Alpha: New- man Club MILLER, LARRY T. LA Ft. Wayne, Indiana Phi Delta Theta: Book and Motor: UAO: Pi Sigma Alpha: IFC: SAM MILLER, MARILYN ANN Ed roy UAO: Elections Board: ACE: Kappa Delta Pi MILLER, NANCY KATHRYN Elyria ECI Kappa Delta Pi: Beta Beta Beta: Sigma Tau Delta: SEA MILLER, ROBERT JAMES Ed Euclid MILLER, RODNEY JAMES LA Montpelier Arnold Air Society: SAM MILLER, SARA LYNN Ed Berea Alpha Xi Delta: Panhel: UAO MILLS, MARYANN Ed Wooster MILLS, RONALD LOUIS BA Sandusky SAM: Newman Club MINTIER, PAMELA ANN Ed Mt. Vernon Alpha Delta Pi: NEA: SEA: ACE: French Club MITCHELL, INAH A. Ed Akron Zeta Tau Alpha: Sigma Alpha Iota MITCHELL, MADELON E. Ed Hubbard Alpha Xi Delta: Phi Upsilon Omicron, president: ACE: Uni- versity Chorus MIZER, JACQUELINE KAY Zanesville LA Alpha Delta Pi MIZER. TERRY L. BA Cleveland Pi Kappa Alpha: Insurance Club: SAM MLINARIK, RICHARD D. Ed Amherst Gamma Delta MOHR. NORMAN Ed Repiublie Phi psilon Kappa MOLES. HELEN Ed Euclid Gamma Phi Beta: ACE: Stu- dent Court: Kappa Delta Pi: UAO: Cap and Gown: Student Council: Council on Student Affairs: AWS, president MONARCKI, JOAN A. Ed Bellevue MOORE. EDWIN A. LA Lakewood Alpha Tau Omega: Pi Sigma Alpha: Distinguished Military Student: Phi lpha Theta MOORE, RONALD G. Ed Pemberville Varsity Baseball: Varsity Club MOORHEAD. REBECCA A. LA Findlay Chemical Journal Club: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Gamma Epsilon: Book and Motor: UCF MORRISON. LEWIS R. LA Ardsley, New York Beta Gamma MORRISSEY. PATRICIA A. Ed Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Delta Zeta: SEA: ACE: KEY Staff: Newman Club: Press Club: UAO: Block B-G MOSSMAN, RUTH I-I. LA Cincinnati Gamma Phi Beta: UAO MOYER. SALLY Ed Kenosha, Wisconsin University Chorus: ACE MROSHKO, GREGG J. Ed Lorain Phi Beta Lambda: SEA: New- man Club: UAO: A Cappella Choir: Bowling Club MUHLENKAMP. IVAN A. Ed Portland, Indiana MULLIGAN. MARILYN M. Ed Lakewood Cygnets: Treble Clef: UCF MUMPER, JOAN P. Ed Mt. Vernon Young Republicans Culb: SEA MURPHY. KAREN LEE Ed Huron Delta.Gamma: Splashers, co- captam: Speed Swimming Team: Swan Club: Bowling Club: Tennis Club MURPHY. WILLIAM L. Ed Parma Heights Pi Kappla Alpha: Phi Alpha Theta: arsity Baseball: Var- sity Club MYERS, KATHLEEN ANN Ed Lima Newman Club: Swan Club, president: Sigma Alpha Eta MYERS, MARILYN LEE Ed Prospect- Phi Mu: University Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Collegiate Chorale: UAO: UCF: SEA MYERS, MARY JO Ed Sandusky NAMECKE. LARRY J . BA Maumee SAM NEAL, CHARLES W. Ed Bowling Green Kappa Kappa Psi: Phi Mu Al- pha: A Cappella Choir: Con- cert Band: Marching Band NEISWANDER. LUCYLEE Ed Adrian, Michigan ' Alpha Gamma Delta: Marching Band, head majorette: Tau Beta Sigma: SEA NELSON, KAREN Ed Adrian, Michigan Honors List: Book and Motor: Delta Psi Kappa, president: PEM NEUBECK. LINDA E. Ed Columbus Delta Gamma: Bowling Club NEUMAN. THOMAS L. Ed West Lafayette, Indiana Pi Kappa Delta, president: Bridge Club, president NEVILLE, MARTHA Ed Sidney Tennis Club: Modern Dance NICKLAS, DALE K. Ed leveland C Industrial Arts Club NIEDERKOHR. KEITH C. Ed Tiffin Phi Epsilon Kappa: Newman Club NIEMEZURA. CAROL ANN Ed Cleveland Press Club NIESET. VICTOR C. Ed Gibsonburg Phi Kappa Tau: Newman Club: SEA NILES, SANDRA S. Ed East Orange, New Jersey UAO NISSEN, LYLE J. Ed Toledo NORTON, JAMES E. Ed Maumee Industrial Arts Club NUI-IFER, JEAN ANN Ed Gibsonburg Alpha Delta Pi: SEA: ACE: Newman Club NUSSBAUM. JOSEPH H. LA Gallon Varsity Football: Sidney Froh- man Scholarship: Omicron Delta Kappa OANCEA. GEORGE BA Louisville OBEE, RONALD L. Ed Columbus Grove ONTAL. JOHN E., JR. LA Sandusky Sigma Nu: Pershing Rifles OPLINGER, PATRICIA Ed Chardon Phi Beta Lambda: Omega Phi Alpha O 'ROURKE, ROSALIE K. Ed Toledo Delta Zeta: Phi Beta Lambda: SEA PACHELIEFF, ELAINE A. Ed Toledo PALMER, DOUGLAS R. BA Lima Kappa Sigma: SAM PALUMBO, MICHAEL E. LA Cleveland PANEK, LOUIS M. Ed Cleveland Alpha Delta Pi: Newman Club: WIA PANNING, JANET M. Ed Hamler SEA: LSA PANNING, RICHARD C. Ed Napoleon Epsilon Pi Tau: Industrial Arts Club PAPE, CARYL A. LA Benton Harbor, Michigan Outing Club: WIA: Hockey Club: Kappa Phi: Bowling Club PAQUETTE, SHARON J. Ed Toledo PEM: WIA PARSONS, RONALD R. LA Houston, Texas Kappa Kappa Psi PASTOR. JOAN A. Ed Oregon Alpha Xi Delta: Newman Club: UAO PATRICK, GEORGE D. Ed Westlake Beta Gamma: Phi Epsilon Kappa: UCF: Varsity Club: Cross Country: Swimming Mgr.: Freshman Football PAUL, ROETTA M. Ed Garrettsville Phi Mu: PEM: WIA: Bowling Club PEATEE, CAROL A. Ed Toledo Alpha Chi Omega: UAO: SEA PEELER, ANN Ed Fostoria Alpha Phi: University Players: Debate Club PERRY, GLEN D. LA Spencerville Alpha Tau Omega: Chemical Journal Club PERRY, JUDY L. Ed Bowling Green Alpha Xi Delta: Cheerleader: Cap and Gown: Book and Motor: Kappa Delta Pi: Home- coming Committee: UAO PESEC. MARY J. Ed Euclid Gamma Phi Beta: Marching Band: ACE: WIA PETRO, MICHAEL G. LA Parma PEYSTER, BARBARA J. LA Columbus Kappa Delta: University Play- ers: Theta Alpha Phi: Spanish Club: Huron Playhouse, 1961 PFOI-IL, ROBERT W. LA Derby, New York Phi Kappa Tau PHILLIPS, GAIL B. Ed Hamilton Alpha Chi Omega, president: Student Elections Board: Kap- pa Delta Pi: Sigma Alpha Eta: Panhel PHILLIPS, MARIAN N E Ed Oregon Chi Omega: Newman Club PICKERING, ANN M. Ed Troy UAO: ACE PIERRE, J. MAXWELL BA Maumee Arnold Air Society: SAM: In- surance Club PILCHER, MARTHA L. Ed Dayton Gamma Phi Beta: UAO PIMLOTT, SHIRLEY L. Ed, LA Kent A Alpha Phi: University Players: Philosophy Club: UAO: WSA PLAUGHER, LOWELL D. Ed Lima Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Alpha Eta: KEY Staff PON STIN GLE, ALICE J. Ed Toledo g PEM: WIA: Swan Club: Tennis Club: Splashers: Orchesis POOL, L. WILLIAM BA Bowling Green Delta Tau Delta: Insurance Club POOL. ROBERT J. Ed Bellefontaine Varsity Club: Varsity Baseball POSTLE. D. ANN Ed Belle Center Alpha Chi Omega: Sigma Tau Delta POTTS, JAMES J. Ed East Liverpool Varsity Club: Varsity Football POUND, SANDRA J. Ed, LA Newark Tau Beta Sigma: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Tau Delta: Theta 323 Pi: Phi Alpha Theta: POWERS, JANICE S. Ed Sand Creek, Michigan Kappa Phi: ACE: SEA: WIA POZAR, ARLENE M. Ed Mentor Alpha Gamma Delta PRESS, THOMAS J . BA 'Dayton Sigma Nu: Cross Country: Track PREUNINGER, SIBYL G. Ed Cincinnati Alpha Xi Delta: Junior Class and Senior Class Secretary: UAO: '59 Homecoming Atten- dant: '60 May Court Attendant: '61 Homecoming Queen PRICE. THOMAS L. BA Zanesville Phi Delta Theta: Insurance Club, president PRIME. GEORGE D. LA Mentor Pi Kappa Alpha PRINKEY, GERTRUDE I. Ed West Salem Bowling Club: WIA: ACE PRIOLETTO, DOROTHY A. Ed East McKeesport, Pennsylvania Kappa Delta: Workshop Play- ers: KEY Staff: ACE PRIVITERA ANGELO T. Ed Cleveland Football: Track: Varsity Club PROBASCO, JAMES L. Ed Worthington Phi Delta Theta PUTNAM, SHARON D. Ed Alger Gamma Phi Beta: Beta Beta Beta: UAO: SEA QUICK. JAMES C. Ed Bowling Green Industrial Arts Club: Married Couples Club RALSTON, DAVID W. Ed Kenton Sigma Alpha Eta: KEY Staff: University Chorus RANKIN, LARRY L. BA Fremont Phi Kappa Psi: SAM RASH, DENNIS S. Ed Euclid Press Club: Athletic Board: Tennis: Varsity Club RAYLE. FLOANN Ed Cygnet RECKER, CONSTANCE J . Ed Genoa Chi Omega: Omega Phi Alpha: ACE: LSA: University Chorus REECE, JOAN E. Ed Galion Gamma Phi Beta: Kappa Delta Pi: Golf Club: Tennis Club: ACE: PEM: WIA: UAO REICHERT, MARTHA A. BA Gowanda, New York Newman Club: Omega Phi Al- pha: SAM REILING. SUZANNE M. Ed St. Henry Chi Omega: Newman Club: Workshop Players: ACE: Young Democrats Club REIMER, LOUISE M. Ed Parma Phi Mu: Sigma Delta Pi: Kap- pa Delta Pi: UAO: SEA: Span- ish Club REINHEIMER, FRANK W. Ed Port Clinton REITER, EDWARD J . Ed Rossford REKITTKE. DAVID E. Ed Parma REX. JANYTH A. Ed Lakewood Sigma Alpha Eta RICHMOND, MICHAEL B. BA -Chesterland Sigma Alpha Epsilon RIDER, KAY A. Ed North Canton Delta Gamma 30 306 RIEMENS CHNEIDER, LIN'DE:i Barberton Gamma Phi Beta: ACE: SEA RIESE. GLORIA A. Ed Shaker Heights Newman Club: Spanish Club, pirigdent: Sigma Delta Pi: RISK. GEORGE A. BA Rocky River Sigma Theta Epsilon: SAM ROBINSON. CAROL M. Ed Lakewood Alpha Phi: Book and Motor: Chemical Journal Club ROBINSON, GERALD D. LA Delta Phi Kappa Tau: Beta Beta Beta: German Club: Arnold Air Society: Drill Team: Drum and Bugle Corps: Distinguish- ed Military Student: AFROTC Commander ROBUSKY. DORIS J. Ed Cleveland Alpha Delta Pi: Phi Beta Lambda ROCKEFELLER, LARRY J. LA Antwerp Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Tau Delta: Book and Motor: Uni- versity Players ROHLOFF, NORMA A. Ed Pemberville Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Omega Pi: University Chorus ROHRS. DENNIS L. Ed Hamler Phi Kappa Tau: Pre Law Club ROLLINS, RAYLENE R. Ed Woodville WIA: Sigma Alpha Eta ROSENSTEEL, GRANT L. BA Cleveland Pershing Rifles: I n s ur an c e Club ROSENTHAL, GLENN T. Ed Elyria Phi Epsilon Kappa: Baseball: UAO: A Cappella Choir ROSSELLI, PATRICK H. Ed Cleveland Phi Delta Theta: Junior and Senior Class, president: AFRO- TC, Commander: Varsity Wrestling ROTH, MARY D. Ed Bowling Green ROTHBARDT, STANLEY DBA Olympia Fields, Illinois Zeta Beta Tau: Alpha Phi Omega: Jewish Congregation, president: Religious Emphasis lgrogram: UAO: Delta Sigma 1 ROUGH, ROBERT L. LA Findlay ROUSH, THOMAS A. Ed Lima ROWLEY, PHYLLIS A. LA, Ed Dearborn, Michigan UAO. president: Student Coun- cil: Cap and Gown: Book and Motor: Beta Gamma Sigma: Pi Omega Pi: SAM: Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Beta Lambda: Home- coming Committee: Alice Prout Memorial Scholarship RUDOLPH, FLOREINE E. Ed Bowling Green Press Club: WSA RUSNAK, JOSEPH D. BA Cleveland Sigma Chi RUSSELL, WILLIAM L. BA Lakewood SAM: UCF RYAN. JOSEPH R. BA Zanesville RYDER, BILL G. BA Bradner Delta Nu Alpha, president SANDERSON. EDWARD L. LA Upper Sandusky Phi Kappa Tau SANDERSON. MARY L. LA Xenia Chi Omega: German Club: Newman Club SAVAGE, PATRICIA V. Ed Boundbrook, New Jersey Omega Phi Alpha: Newman Club: UAO: SEA SAWMILLER, J OANNE Ed Lima Alpha Phi: Kappa Delta Pi: Delta Psi Kappa: Newman Club: Orchesis: Golf Club: WSA: WIA: PEM Club: UAO SAWYER, DIANE C. Ed Cleveland Delta Zeta: Newman Club: SEA SCHERRY, ANN K. LA Auburn, Indiana Cap and Gown: Student Or- ganizations Board, chairman: B-G News, Editor: AWS: Stu- dent Cabinet SCHEU, RICHARD W. BA Akron Sigma Chi SCHIROS, FRANK P. BA Berea Sigma Nu: Varsity Swimming Team: IFC: SAM: Varsity Club SCHMENK, ROBERT C. BA Ottawa Insurance Club: Newman Club: SAM SCHOMMER, GARY L. BA, LA Dayton Theta Alpha Phi SCHRAM, ROBERT E. Ed Willoughby Delta Tau Delta, president: Pershing Rifles: AROTC, Bat- tle Group Commander, Out- standing Cadet MS II, MS III SCHRODER, JANET L. Ed Rossford Alpha Xi Delta: Sigma Alpha Iota: A Cappella Choir SCHROEDER, GILBERT A. BA Northfield Phi Kappa Tau: SAM: Gamma Delta: AFROTC Drill Team: Arnold Air Society SCHROM. SALLY J. Ed Chicago, Illinois Chi Omega: Bridge Club: NEA: Campus Election Board SCHUDEL, MARY L. Ed Defiance Kappa Delta Pi SCHULTE, ALLAN L. Ed Bowling Green Kappa Kappa Psi, president: Band: Orchestra: A Cappella Choir SCHULZE, MARVIN J. BA Napoleon Beta Alpha Psi SCHWEEN. MARGARET Ed Lyndhurst Alpha Delta Pi: SEA: ACE SCHWEMBERGER, SUSAN Elmore UCF: SEA SEALANDER, ROBERT J. LA, Ed Wickliffe Sigma Phi Epsilon: Alpha Phi Omega: Pi Kappa Delta: IFC SEIDLER, TERRY D. Ed Berea Phi Delta Theta: Cross Coun- try: Swimming Team: Tennis Team SEILER, DAVID F. Ed Upper Sandusky Phi Delta Theta: Wrestling Team: Varsity Club: LSA SHAFER, LARRY L. BA Canton Beta Alpha Psi SHAFFER. DONNA L. LA Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania Kappa Delta: Home Economics Club: UAO SHAPIRO, SIMON E. BA Newton Centre, Massachusetts SHAPPELL, DEAN L. Ed Tiffin Kappa Sigma: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Sigma Theta Upsilon: Elections Board: Student Council: UAO SHAW. PATRICIA A. Ed Akron Alpha Phi: ACE: SEA SHELLEY, GLORIA J. Ed Fremont Chi Omega: Workshop Players: ACE SHEPARD, JANET M. Ed Findlay Alpha Phi: Sigma Alpha Eta SHEPARD, MARY A. Ed McClure Tau Beta Sigma: ACE SHERMAN. BARBARA E. Ed Cleveland Heights Kappa Delta: ACE SHOCK, ROBERT C. LA Dayton . Sigma Chi: Kappa Mu Epsilon SHULLO. JOHN A. BA Hamilton SIMON, LOIS M. Ed Medina Alpha Phi: Kappa Delta Pi: Spanish Club: UCF SIMONTON, JAMES M. BA Springfield Sigma Nu SIMPSON, RONALD L. Ed Lyndhurst Q SINCLAIR, NANCY A. Ed Cuyahoga Falls Chi Omega SINES, LEE E. Ed Bryan Phi Delta Theta SLORP. LEE H. LA Dayton Gamma Theta Upsilon, pres- ident: Kappa Kappa Psi: Marching Band: Concert Band SMET, ROSEMARY A. Ed Cleveland Alpha Xi Delta: Newman Club: Sigma Alpha Eta SMIK. JANET A. Ed Cleveland Alpha Gamma Delta: Delta Psi Kappa: UAO: Bowling Club: Golf Club: Tennis Club: Orchesis. president: Gymnastic Club: PEM Club SMITH. BRENDA K. Ed Bowling Green Delta Gamma SMITH. C. ROBERT BA Monroe, Michigan Kappa Sigma: Alpha Nu Delta: SAM SMITH. JUDITH A. Ed Stryker SMITH, KENNETH C. Ed Medina SMITH. LARRY D. Ed Van Wert Phi Delta Theta: Omicron Del- ta Kappa: Varsity Club. pres- ident: Football Team, Captain SMITH, MARILYN S. Ed Celina SMITH. MARTHA I. LA Springfield Alpha Gamma Delta. presi- dent: Cap and Gown: Book and Motor: Sigma Tau Delta, Dresident: Phi Alpha Theta: Beta Pi Theta: Borden Fresh- man Prize: UAO SMITH, REBECCA S. Ed Troy Alpha Gamma Delta: WIA SMITH, RICHARD L. Ed Ft. Recovery Phi Alpha Theta SMITH. TERRY L. Ed Ashland University Chorus: UAO SNIDER, PATRICIA L. LA Wooster Sociology Club SOLOSKY, BARBARA A. LA Cleveland Alpha Delta Pi: Honors List: Sociology Club: Newman Club SOLT. BARBARA A. Ed Cleveland Alpha Xi Delta, president SOMMER. DONALD N. BA Cleveland Pi Kappa Alpha: Beta Alpha Psi SPERRY, SANDRA L. Ed LaRue Delta Gamma: UAO STAMATIS, ELAINE E. Ed Fairview Park STANEK. GERALDINE M. Ed Olmsted Falls Newman Club: ACE STANNARD, GARY L. LA West Millgrove Phi Delta Theta STASIL, MARY L. BA Chicago, Illinois Sociology Club: UAO STEARNS, BETTY J. Ed Fostoria Gamma Phi Beta: A Cappella Choir STEBBINS. CHARLES H. BA Chagrin Falls Pi Kappa Alpha STEEL. DAVID R. LA Maumee STEFAN, DOLORES A. BA Cleveland Kappa Delta: UAO: Student Elections Board: SAM: New- man Club STEIN. NELORE C. Ed Pemberville German Club: WSA STEINCE, DOUGLAS C. LA Cleveland Delta Upsilon STEINMAN. DAVID W. BA Worthington Phi Delta Theta: IFC: Insur- ance Club, president STELLERS, THOMAS J. Ed Youngstown Sigma Phi Epsilon: Omicron Delta Kappa: sales and circu- lation manager, 1960 KEY: ed- itor: 1961 KEY: editor-in-chief, 1962 KEY: Beta Beta Beta: Gamma Theta Upsilon: Sigma Theta Epsilon: Kappa Kappa Psi: SEA: Press Club: March- ing and Concert Bands: UAO STEWART. MARSHA L. Ed Toledo STEWART. RONALD Ed Cleveland STEYER, JOSEPH P. BA Fostoria SAM STIGLIN, FRANK A. BA Vermilion Delta Tau Delta: Newman Club: SAM STILLINGS. KARMA M. Ed Milford Center UCF: SEA: Kappa Phi STOREHALDER, THOMAS Liberty Center STREETER. CLARENCE E. BA Bowling Green Sigma Theta Epsilon, presi- dent: SAM, president: Geog- raphy Club: Gamma Theta Up- silon STROUD, ELLEN J. Ed Temperance, Michigan Phi Mu: Kappa Phi: Phi Beta Lambda STRUCK. BONNIE B. BA Orrville Beta Gamma Sigma: Book and Motor STUCKEY. DARWIN W. LA Bloomville A A Gamma Epsilon: Chemical Journal Club STUDER, ALAN L. Ed Whitehouse Beta Beta Beta SUKUP. JOSEPH Ed Paulding Tau Kappa Epsilon: Phi Kappa Epsilon: Insurance Club SULLIFAN, MARGARET A. Ed Akron Theta Alpha Phi: University Players: UAO SULLIVAN, ANN M. Ed Ashtabula Alpha Chi Omega: Newman Club: ACE: SEA: UAO SUTCH, PATRICIA A. Ed Painesville Kappa Delta: ACE SWADE, KENNETH M. Ed Cleveland Alpha Tau Omega: Sigma Del- ta Pi: Varsity Cross Country and Track SWITZER, BETTE J. Ed Findla Home Eionomics Club: WIA: SEA SWOPE, JOHN D. BA Canton Sigma Chi: SAM: Insurance Club SZAKOVITS, ROBERT J. Ed Oak Harbor SZUNYOGH, CAROL M. Ed Cleveland Gamma Delta: Beta Pi Theta: Eta Sigma Phi: UAO TAGLIAFERRI, DAVID B. Ed So. Euclid Tau Kappa Epsilon, president: Art Guild TALLART, JOHN C. LA Lakewood TALLMAN. DOROTHY A. Ed Oak Harbor Kappa Delta: Book and Motor: Pi Omega Pl: Kappa Delta Pi: Organizations Board TANNER, DAVID E. BA Mansfield Sigma Chi THIEL, PAUL D. Ed Lorain Kappa Sigma: Newman Club THOMAS. JOAN E. Ed Cleveland Beta Pi Theta: University Chorus: WSA THOMAS. MARILYN L. Ed Cleveland Delta Gamma THOMAS, NANCY J. Ed Parma D Kappa Delta: Phi Upsilon Omi- cron: Home Economics Club: Newman Club TIBBITS, CLARK D. BA Columbiaville. Michigan Sigma Chi: Omicron Delta Kappa: Book and Motor: Out- standing Junior: Sidney Froh- man Scholar: Student Body President: Phi Eta Sigma: Sig- ma Theta Epsilon: Beta Gam- ma Sigma TIDERMAN. GAEL L. Ed Cleveland . Kappa Delta Pi: University Chorus: ACE: SEA TILLER, EDWARD H. LA Garwood, New Jersey D Kappa Sigma: IFC: Chemical Journal Club TIPPIN, SALLY L. Ed s'Mt' Bmmiiharfit U 1 't igma a o a: n vers: y Chorus: Nljarching Band: SEA TIPTON, TERRELL R. Ed Wellsville Beta Beta Beta: Kappa Delta Pi: Book and Motor TITUS. JOHN R. BA Toledo Insurance Club: Young Repub- licans Club: AFROT C Rifle Team: Drill Team TODD, APRIL A. Ed Pemberton Kappa Phi: SEA: ACE TRAIN. DENNIS J . BA Dayton Phi Delta Theta: UCF TRAUB. ELAINE D. Ed Cincinnati Home Economics Club: WIA: Orchesis TRAUTWEIN. WILLIAM H. Ed Chicago, Illinois Newman Club: Geography Club: Pre Law Club TROXELLY. CAROLE A. Ed Brookville Workshop Players: SEA: ACE TUGGLE, JEAN LA Middletown Alpha Phi: Sociology Club: University Chorus: WIA TUNNELL. ARCH E. Ed Port Clinton Phi Delta Theta: Varsity Club TYLER, JUDITH A. Ed Dayton Delta Zeta: PEM: Outing Club: Splashers: WIA UHL, BARBARA G. Ed Dayton Theta Alpha Phi: A Cappella Choir: UAO: Workshop Play- ers: Universlty Players UNDERWOOD, MARJORIE J. Bellefontaine LA University Orchestra: UCF: Chamber Orchestra VAN TASSEL, SUSAN M. Ed Toledo Book and Motor: Kappa Delta Pi: Kappa Mu Epsilon: New- man Club: UAO: SEA VILLWOCK. JAMES R. BA Brecksville Delta Upsilon: Insurance Club VINCENT, DOROTHY J. LA Wickliffe VITALE, J UDITH G. Ed Fairview Park Alpha Phi WV WADSWORTH, BRENDA L. Ed Port Clinton . SEA: ACE: Kappa Phi: Kappa Delta Pi WADSWORTH, JOAN S. Ed Toledo A Chi Omega: Delta Psi Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi: UAO: PEM: WIA: Panhel: Omega Phi Al- pha: Beta Beta Beta WAGENKNECHT, ERWIN Cleveland . Phi Kappa Tau: Industrial Arts Club WALKER, JOYCE A. Ed Napoleon WIA: PEM: Splashers: Swan Club WALLS, MARVIN D. Ed Findlay Basketball: Baseball WALTER. ROBERT C. Ed Bowling Green Kappa Delta Pi WAMMES, EARL J . LA Fremont WANK, J OANNE L. Ed New Riegel Pi Omega Pi: Phi Beta Lamb- da: Newman Club: SAM WARD, GWENDOLYN K. Ed U Alphza Phi: PEM: Swan Club: Bowling Club: WIA WARD. JANET S. Ed Findlay Sigma Alpha Iota: Tau Beta Sigma WARD, WAYNE E. Ed Norwalk WEAD, EDWARD R. BA Springfield Sigma Nu WEAVER, JUDI L. Ed Dayton Kappa Delta Pi: UAO WEAVER, KAREN K. Ed Gallon WIA: ACE WEBSTER, DALE C. BA Clarence Center, New York Sigma Chi: Newman Club: Pershing Rifles: SAM: Athletic Committee WEINER. GARY D. LA Edgerton Spanish Club WEISER, GWEN R. Ed Jewett Phi Mu: PEM: WIA: UAO: Orchesis: Hockey Club: Tennis Club WEISGERBER. ROBERT L. LA Delphos l Chemical Journal Club, presi- dent WELLINGTON, JOHN R. Ed Wellsville Pi Kappa Alpha: Newman Club: Football: Baseball: UAO WENNING, J UDITH K. Ed Wapakoneta WERDEN, EDWARD W. LA Girard WHEELOCK. NANCY L. LA Garfield Heights Phi Mu: Varsity Debate Team: Omega Phi Alpha: UAO: WIA: Phi Kappa Delta: Theta Alpha Phi: Workshop Players WHITNEY, FRANCES M. Ed Cleveland Heights Kappa Phi: ACE: WEA WICKERT, BARBARA D. Ed Rochester, New York Alpha Delta Pi: ACE WIEGMAN. MARLENE C. Ed Pemberville WILFONG. ALLEN J . Ed Bowling Green Beta Beta Beta: Kappa Delta Pi WILLACKER, JUDITH A. Ed Piqua Phi Mu: Newman Club: ACE WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY A. Ed Vermilion Alpha Chi Omega: Phi Beta Lambda: Omega Phi Alpha: UCF WILLIAMS, SUSAN K. Ed Kettering Kappa Delta, president: ACE: Panhel WILLS. SARA J. Ed Cleveland Alpha Phi: Home Economics Club WILSON. NANCY L. Ed Akron Alpha Delta Pi: Sigma Alpha Eta: ACE WINCHESTER, MARK B. LA Oregon I Sigma Chi: Student Court: Phi Eta Sigma: Book and Motor, president: UAO: Omicron Del- ta Kappa WINKLER, EDWARD A. BA Cincinnati WOLANIN, MARY ANN E. Ed Parma Alpha Chi Omega: Newman Club: Phi Beta Lambda: SEA WOLF, ROBERT J . BA North Olmsted Theta Chi WOLFE. CAROL L. LA Xenia Book and Motor WOLFROM, JEROME K. BA Findlay B-G News WOOD. EMIL C. Ed. BA Findlay Phi Alpha Theta WOODARD, JAMES W. BA Columbus Phi Kappa Tau: Rho Sigma Mu: Sigma Alpha Mu WORSTELL, ROBERTA M, Ed, LA Y Perrysburg . Gamma Phi Beta: Book and Motor: Delta Phi Delta WRIGHT, KAREN J . LA Kenton WYGANT, THOMAS G. LA Bowling Green YACENDA. LYNNE M. Ed Kearny, New Jersey Delta Gamma: Sigma Alpha Eta YACKEE, LYNN D. BA Napoleon . D Sigma Chi, president: IFC: Phi Eta Sigma, president: Out- standing Sophomore Man YEHLIK, KENNETH G. LA North Olmsted Tau Kappa Epsilon YEPSEN, ROBERT L. BA Mansfield Sigma Phi Epsilon YOCKEY. JOYCE J . LA Fostoria Gamma Phi Beta: Beta Beta Beta: Orchesis YOCUM, MARILYNN J . 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Student Education Association UAO . .. .. .Union Activities Organization UCF . . ...... United Christian Fellowship WIA ...Women's Intramural Association administrators and facult Abcarian, Gilbert ...... 95,159 Abell, Dorothy ........,... 133 Abell, Wilbur . .... , .89, 133, 148 94 Acker, Gerald ..... Alexander, William Allen, Warren ....... Ameringer, Charles Anders, Hanns ...... Anderson, Harold . . . Andrews, Iris Armstrong, Diana . Arnold, Frank .... Baldanza, Frank . . Barrell, Charles ..... Bartholomew, Joan Bashore, James ..... Bauer, Otto ............. Beatty, F, Eugene ...... Beck, Ralph .... . .... .. Bellard, Bruce ..... Berry, John ....... Berry, Stewart .... 97 97 93 92 94 99 90 59 ....98. 133 95 91 98 90 58, 129 . . . 90 94 ...99 Bertsch, Frances .... .... Black, Frances Blvins, Luther .. Boggs, Arlo .... Bohn, Elwood Bomeli, Edwin .... fffffii Bone, Robert ....... .... Boughton, Charles ...... 90, Boussoulas, Penelope ..... Bowman, Donald ..... .. Braun, Ernst ........ .. Brent, Morgan .... Broadley, Hugh Brodt, Melvin ..,. fffffii Brogan, Howard .......... Brown, Allen ...... , ...... . Brown, Ervin ....... 5 9, 133, Buford, Joseph ............ Burdette, Richard .... .... Burnette, Harvey ,......... Burrell, Gwendoline ....... Calcamuggio, Spencer ..... Campbell, Laurie .......... Case, Ethyl ................ Chapman, Robert ..... Christian, D. Glenn Claflin, Edward .... . . . Clark, Jeff ..... .. Clay, Alva ..,.... Clubb, Jerome .... Coash, John ..... Cobb, Elizabeth Cobb, F. M. ...... . .jfdfi Coffey, James R. ....... 94 Cohen, Jacob ........ ..... Cooke, Gilbert ............ Cooper, Samuel .... 94,131 Crawford, Ruth ........... Creason, Forrest ........ 94 Cunningham, Don ......... Currier, Florence . Currier, Jesse .. Damewood, Iva Daniels, Edgar .. Daniels, Harriet .60, 106, 129, Davidson, John ....,. 74. 89 Decker, Russell .... Denny, Lewis Derr, Raymond Dickerman, Eugene Donley, Harvey Drennan, Mabel .. Drumel, Rosaleen . Dudley, Robert Durrin, Grace Easterly, William . Ecker, Richard .... Eggert. Gerald .... Elderbrock, William Elsass. David ...... Eppler, Gertrude . Erb, Emerson .....89 ..fff5fi ......92 ....94 ......90 ......99 90 237 223 59 .92 98 134 93 155 99 91 88 94 93 190 98 59 249 96 114 59 227 106 99 234 97 59 95 96 226 93 143 92 58 194 95 89 181 218 192 239 108. 248 96 233 98 98 133 106 99 153 134 134 98 90 172 98 94 97 93 60 145 136 92 Fairburn, Russel . . . Fauley, Leon .... .....97, Felkey, Eva ........ ...... Fifield, Merle ........... Fishbaugh, Charles . Fjeld, Stanton .......... .....95, Flamm, Merle ...... . . Fletcher, Lyle .... Floyd, Giles ...... Flys, Michael .... Fox, Willard Frank, Ralph .... Frank, Werner Freeburne, Cecil .. Gabor, Eva .: ..... Galloway, James . Gangwer, Patricia . Gardinier, David .. Gee, John ........ Geer. Ralph ....... Geiser, Ron . . . . . .... Gerhardt, Rodgers ........ Gertsen, Helen .......... 90 Gibson, Robert . .. Givens, Stuart .... Glasmire, David . . . Golden, Morris .... Goodwin, Robert . . . Googins, Dale - ..... Gordon, James Graham, James Graue, Louis .... Greene, John .... Greiner, Alice ..... Gribbons, Jackie . .. Grimm. James .... ....94, ....60, . 60, 108, Gryting, Anna . . . ..., . . . . Guion, Robert ..... Guthrie, Mearl ...... 91, 152 Haas, Karl Haas, Kurt Hall, Carl .... .. Hall, W. H. ......... 97,133 Hallberg, Carl .... Halstead, Georgia Halvorson, Stanton Hamilton, Ernest ...,.... 94 Hammer, Averill . Hamre, Harold Hardesty, Lorin Hardy, Stanley Harrington, William Harshman, Ralph G. . . , . Hasselschwert, Hal Haygood, Margaret Heineman, Kathryn 56. 93, 135 Helms, Lloyd ........... 58 Henderson, Helen . Henderson, Robert Henry, Beulah .... Hepler, John Herbert, Dale .. Herman, George .. Heston, Laura Hill, J. Levan .... Hiltner, John .... .156 Hissong, Mary . . . .... . . . . Hoare. Richard .... Hof, James ......... 61, 129 Hohn, Robert ..... Hoye, James ,..... Hubach, Robert Huffman, Howard . Huffman, Wayne .. Hurst, Peggy ...... Huston, Jack .... Hutton, Wilbert . . . Hyman, Melvin . . . Innis, Robert ..... Jackson, William . Jacobs, LeRoy Jenell, Tom .... Jicha, Oldrich .... 'f5:Q,'ii5, . . . . . .92 ..ff56 ....99 Johnson, James .. Johnson. Kenneth . Johnson, Madge Joseph, Warren 1 I Kane, Howard .... . . . 92 Karnes, Lowry . . . . . . . . 96 Keefe, Robert . . . .... 94, 193 Kennedy, James . . ..... 97 King, Karol . .... .....129 Kinney, Thomas .. 98 Kirby, William .... . . . 98 Kissinger, Robert 90 Kivlin, Laura ....... . . . 88 Kleckner, Donald . . . . . . 90 Krabill, David .... . . . 98 Krabill, Esther . . . . . . 98 Kreischer, E. J. . . . . . . .58 Kruger, Harry .... . . . 97 Lakofsky, Charles ......... 93 Leedy, Paul ............ 58, 133 Leetch, Frederick .......... 98 Leland, Lowell ............ 98 Lenhart, Richard . . .61, 128, 129 Linden, Bernard ........... 97 Litherland, Herschel ...,... 90 Longworth, Donald .. Lougheed, Milford .... . . . Lowrie, Samuel ..... . . Luedtke, Dorothy .. Mabry, Bevars .........,.. Mallory, William ........ 94 Malmisur, Michael ........ Mancuso, Joseph .......... Mandell, Maurice ......... Manhart, Lewis .... 89, 131 Markey, Mary ............ Marsh, John ...... Mathias, Harry .... .... 9 8 Matthews, David ........ 94 McClain, David ......... 94 McFall, Kenneth H, ..... . McGil1ivray, Lorena ...... McKay, Robert ..... . . Meyer, Norman . . . . . . . Miesle, Lee ..... . .... 90 Miles, Frank . . . . . . . Miller, Joe . . . . . Miller, Ray ..... .. Milliron, I. A. ..... .. Miner, Harvey ...... . . Montgomery, Owen .. Moulton, Dorothy . . . . Myers, Everett .... . . Neal, Arthur .... . . . . . . Nelson, Ralph ..... . ..... 99, Neumann, Richard .... . . Newby, Edward .... . . Obee, Harold . .. . . . .90, Ocvirk, Otto . . . . . . . Ogg, Frank ..... .. Oglevee, John .... .... Olliver, Fr. John . .. .. .. Ort, Lorrene ....... .... 9 0, Ort, Vergil .. . ....90, Parrish, Beryl .... .. Patton, Marilyn .. Payne, Alma ..... . . . Perry, Doyt ...... Perry, Joseph .... . . , Peters, Warren .... . . . Phillips, Amanda Platt, Grover ..... . . . Platt, Virginia . . . . . . Rabin, Bernard . . . . . . Rader, Mildred Rahdert, Karl ..... Ramon, Michael . . . . . . Ramsdall, Daniel .. Repp, Victor . ..... . .. Reynolds, George . . . .. . Rich, Charles ..... . . . Riegle, Robert . . . 136 242 Long, Clifford .......... 98, Longbrake, Ferrae ......... . 95 88 .95 .99 .95 172 .172 . 88 . 89 133 .88 .61 133 194 172 58 .229 . 61 92 154 95 94 92 61 99 91 98 94 95 147 92 92 154 93 97 93 164 137 137 98 99 98 172 95 99 224 93 93 90 217 89 96 93 99 97 88 89 Ringer, Elton .... .... 6 2, 129 Rock, William .... 93,138 Rogers, A. Robert ........ 62, 91 Roper, Robert .............. 62 Rosenberg, Benjamin ..... . 89 Ross, Colvin ................ 90 Ruehl, James . .... .. Running, Paul . .. Rupright, Earl .... 94, 155, 172 93 62 Rusher, Elfreda .... .... 9 1 Sawdy, Allan ...... 94 Schmeltz, William . . . . . . 74 Schocke, Alice ..... 88 Scholler, Warren 94 Schuck, John .... 89 Sharp, Glenn ...... 94 Shepherd, Paul 62 Shine, Howard 90 Shuck, Emerson . .. 81 Sima, Bertil ...... 88 Singer, Willard 91 Singleton, Edgar . .. ....91 Smith, Charles 91 Smith, Donnal 59 Smith, Franklin . . . . . 90 Snyder, George 90 Spangler, Harry . . . .. 97 Stanage, Sherman .. 92 Steed, Lounette ..... .... 2 44 Steele, H. Glendon ....... 80, 98 Steidtmann, Evelyn ........159 Steller, Warren ..... 94 Stinson, Robert ........,... 93 Stone, Sidney ........... 90, 155 Sutton-Smith, Brian ....... 89 Taylor, James ............. 96 Taylor, Wallace .... 62, 106, 133 Therriault, Donald ......... 62 Timm, Jacqueline . . . . . . 95 Tindall, Mae ...... 90 Tinnappel, Harold ...... 98,136 Torgerson, Amy ........ 99, 150 Torgerson, Roland ......... 99 Townsend, Ralph 98 Tucker, Duane .... . 90 Tuttle, Tom ................ 92 Twyman, Robert ....... 93, 131' Van Scoyoc, Leland .......146 Van Wormer, Glenn .... 63, 133 Van Wormer, Ruth Verduin, Jacob .... 63 94 Vogel, Dona Rae ..... .. 99 Vogeli, Bruce ........... 98, 136 Vogtsberger, Henry ........ 63 Voskul, Harmon ......... 95, 232 Walker, Albert . ............ 63 Wankelman, Willard ....... 93 Waterhouse, Warren ....89, 154 Watt, Mary ................ 99 Weaver, Richard .... .106 Weber, Joseph ..... 92 Weber, Martha .... ..... 9 0 Weger, Roy ...... ..... 1 48 Wenrick, John 89 White, Norman ............ 90 Whitney, Mary ............. 99 Whittaker, Raymond ..106,129 Whittaker, Robert . .....94, 190 Whitwer, Eloise .... .....,. 9 4 Wigg, Philip ..... Wiley, Allen Wiley, Norbert Williams, Fred Williams, Wiley .... 93 ....95 ....95 90 ...91 Winkleman, Mary .......... 238 Winterrowd, Gladys .......230 Wohler, Harry ....... 98 Wolfe, Robert ...... Woodbury, Lael .... Wright, James Yeager, Raymond . Yocum, Margaret . . . Youmans, John .... Young, Charles .... Young, Fred ....... Young, Richard 94 90 89 .. .... 90 91 63 90 97 .94, 172, 186 Abahazi, Rosalie ..... Abbe, Linda .......... Abbott, Lorraine .... . Abdelmoutti, Abdelrah 1 Abke. James .......... Abrahamowicz, Jan .. Acker, Susan ...... Ackerman, Ronald 144, 'iii '1521' 232, 154: 219, 2241 Adams, Eugene ........ Adams, Gay ....... . . . Adams, James ..... Adams, Jerry .... Adams, Julienne , Adams, Linda .... Adams, Richard .. Adams, William . . Addessi, Paul .......... Addison, Margaret Adock, Barbara ........ Agnew, Carol ..... 144, Ahern, Thomas .. Ahlfors, John . . . Aiken, Anna .... Airulla, Philip Akenhead, James Albers, Patricia . . Albright, Leslie .. 'fda 1 Aldrich, Howard . 113, 153, Aldrich. Stephanie 150, Alexander, Lynn . . . . . . . . Alge, Carol ....... .... Alkire. David . . . . . , . . Allbaugh, Sue ..... . . . 144, Allbritain, Gwen ..... 108, 227, Allen, Barbara 144, Allen, Donna . .. Allen, Gail ................ Allen, Joanna ...,.......... Allen, John ....... 116, 143, Allan, Laura .... ..., Allen, Nancy ............... Allen, Neal ............ 159, Allen, Roy ............. 146, Alleshouse, Richard .. 139, Allis, Robert ...... ......... Amberg, Christopher ...... Ambrose, Dick ............. Ameling, Rebecca ......... Amico, Patricia ........ 216 Ammeter, Thomas ......... Amon, Adriene 220, Amundson, Billie . . . . . . 279 296 136 146 136 291 276 242 240 253 291 291 287 294 239 253 291 271 253 275 238 275 291 298 291 280 291 158. 290 291 222 275 236 272 147, 253 272 275 224 291 155. 253 297 290 272 239 236. 291 294 143 275 223 253 288 283 223 students Amstutz, Leotus ....... Anderson, Carol ....... Anderson, Charlotte Anderson, David . ..... 150 Anderson, Judy . . . Anderson ,Karl .... Anderson, Leon ........ Anderson, Richard ..... Anderson, Thomas Andersons, Arij a ...... Andexler, Rosrnary Andolina, Robert ...... Andrassy, Kenneth .... Andrews, Pat .......... Andrews, Sandra ...... Andrews, Veronica Angus, Linda .......... Ankerman, Frederick ..... Ankney, Howard ...... Anslinger, Lynda Anthony, Judith . .. Antinone, James . . . . . . Anton, Judith ..... Antonelli, James .. Antram. Doris . . . Appelfeller, Debbie Appelfeller, Joyce ..... Apple, Bonnie .............. Apple, Glenn ........ Applegate, Cynthia Arabian, Nancy ....... Arboe, David ...... Arezone, Donna . . . . . . . Arganbright, Deane Arkangel, Janet . .. Armbruster, Judith Armour Walton Armstrong, Dennis . 2 , . 17 Armstead, Elizabeth Armstrong, Diana ...... , Arstrong, Dianne Armstrong, Jane ....... Armstrong, Janet ..... Armstrong, John .... Armstrong, Linda ..... Armstrong, Philip ..... . . . . 272 . . . . 291 . . . . 219 151, 291 157, 253 155, 172 . . . . 291 . . . . 242 161, 291 . . . . 291 . . . . 298 . . . . 234 . . . . 154 . . . . 291 222, 253 144, 145, 149, 253 223, 283 158, 291, 299 . . . . 172 . . . . 291 . . . . 291 154, 272 . . . . 291 . .. . 291 144, 273 . . . . 295 145, 272 291 . . . . 192 161, 275 144. 253 .146, 294 . . . . .295 138 136, 253 .144, 163 . . . . .291 , 186 242 .140, 289 . . . . , 186 226 275, 294 .137, 144 . . . . .222 .137 217 . . . . .143 . . . . . 143 .146 294 Arnett, Janice ...... 144, 157 Arnold, Larry .............. Arnold, Loretta ............ Arnold, Nancy Arter, Loren ....... Arthur, Richard Ascher, David Ashcraft, Joan Asher, Aubrey Atamanec, Joan .... Atkin, Nina . ..... .. Atkinson Sandra , 226 242 .272 ....291 ....294 ....141 ....296 ....294 ....253 294 290 . ........... 279 Augspurger, Carol ...... 108, 134, 222 Ault, David ...... Ault, Judith ...,.. Aussell, William Avery, Cynthia .... Avery, Sandra ..... Azbell, William .... Azok, Jo Ann .... Baab, Kennith ......242 ....294 ....253 223 . . . .222 275 222 ....134 , 276 Bacha, Sharon . . . ........ 287 Bache, Margaret .253 Bachman, Claire ............ 282 Bachtal, Lewis .............. 291 Baccon, Betty .... ....... .... 2 9 4 Bacso, Elizabeth . . .136, 137, 150, 253 Badertscher, Brenda . . .157, 23575 Baer, Philip ............ 148, 154. 240, 256 Baggethun, Anne ....... 159, 283 Bahna, Robert ..... . . .155, 186 Baio, Samuel .... .... 2 42, 253 Bailey, Karen .... .... 1 55, 294 Bailey, Shirley . . . . .150, 294 Bain, Susan . .... . . .145, 272 Baird, Bonnie ..... . . .222, 243 Baker, Barbara ...... ...... . 146 Baker, Barbara L. ...... 276,291 Baker, Bonnie ..... .....,.. 2 75 Baker, George . . , .... 253, 275 Baker, James ..... ..... 2 37 Baker, Karen L. . . ....... 294 Baker, Larry ...... ......... 2 53 Baker, Mary Lee . ..... 144,294 Baker, Nancy ..... ..... 1 44, 277 Baker, Thomas .... ......... 2 34 Baldassari, Thomas .... 148,196, 238, 253 Baldwin, Gary .............. 190 Balint, Sandra .,.. ..... 1 57, 276 Ball, David ............. 154, 253 Ballash, Carol ............. 295 Ballinger, Barbara ......... 276 Ballmer, Kathryn ...... 220, 253 Balthaser, Sharon ......... 272 Baltz, Helen ............... 276 Bambauer, Barbara .,...... 294 Bamburowski, Thomas ..... 294 Bannerman, William ........ 229 Bannigan, Nancy ..,.... 219,272 Baracz, Margaret .......... 294 Baracz, Marianne ...... 144,253 Baranski. Marianne .... 144,253 Barba, Sharon ....... . ..... 294 Barhoover, Diana .......... 289 Barker, Edward ........ 275,276 Barker, Joseph .... ........ 2 75 Barker, Susan .......... 223, 277 Barnard, Joseph .... 182, 243, 275 Barnard, Michele .......... 275 Barnes. Cynthia .... 134, 145, 273 Barnes, George .... 138, 146, 154, 272 Baron, Barbara .. ......... 294 Baron, Lorraine . . . . . 287 Barr, Margaret . .. ..,.... . 287 Barr, Sonya ................. 272 Barrett, Betty ...... 137, 141 248 Barrett, William ............ 244 Barry, Mitchell .. ......... 233 Bartel, Karen . . . . ,.... 218, 278 Bartell, Jon ............. 148 240 Bartko. Patricia ........ 150,273 Bartlett, Dixie ..... . 279 Bartlett, Margy ....... ..... 2 B7 Bartlow, Barbara ....... 218, 253 Bartnik, Jerry .... ..... 1 51, 294 Barton, Rita ............... 143 Barton, Suzanne ............ 278 Barut, Dorothy ..... 157, 216, 275 Bash, Sherril ............... 225 Basnet, Wilma ...... 219, 253, 254 Bassett, Jeffrey ......,..... 291 Baszuk, Patricia ........... 294 Batcha, Joseph . . . . . . 275 Bates, Harold 230 Nationally Known Popular Brand Cosmetics Revlon Max Factor Du Barry Rubenstein Faberge Anjou Lanvin Bowling Green's Most Complete Drug Store Our Photography Department ls Fully Supplied Three Registered Pharmacists To Fill Your Prescription Needs ml' -l will Argus Kodak Leica Graflex Bell and Howell Rolleiflex 2 Rogers Bro . Drugs Bo lin Green, Ohio Bates, Thomas . Battaglia, Brian Battles, Kathryn Baty, Alan ..... Baucher, Carol . Baucher, James Beachman, Patty . . . 182 298 293 246 271 253 280 294 294 275 229 299 283 224 Bauer, Alice . . . .... 217 Bauer, Barbara ..... Bauer, Helen . . . . . . Bauer, Larry . . . . . . . Bauer, Richard ..... Baugh, Mary... Baugh, Sue ............. 140 Baughman, Joann ...... 144, Baughman, Norma .......... 253 Bauman, Susan ......... 218, 279 Baumann, John .... 243. 275, 276 Baumgardner, Joyce . . .222, 276 Bausman, Helen . ....... 150,276 Baus, Jacquelyn ........... 294 Baver, Roy ............... . 276 Baxter, Jack ............... 294 Bay, Carol . .. .... 144,145, 147, 224, 253 Bayliff, Tom ....... .... 2 43 Baylis, Harvey ..... .... 2 90 Baynard. Suzanne ......... 143 Beach, Georgia ............ 292 Beach, Lorinda ..... 157 220 282 Beach. Robert ......... Beal, Donald ........... Beal John ......... Beam, Nancy ...... fififi Beamont. Patricia ..... Beanblossom, Donna Beard, Robert ..... Beaschler, Jeanne . Beaschler, John Beaschler, Nancy .. Beatty. Garth ...... Beatty, Lynda ..... Beck, Carol ........ Beck. Marilynn .... Beatty, Prisciua .... ' 224 137, .113 . 158 220 .220 1 292 155 231 287 27 6 275 276 291 294 253 . . . . 253 . . . . 253 . . . . ,253 248. 253 144. 157, 226 273 Becker. Daniel ......... 143 Becker, Jenny . Becker, Kathryn :.- 'iii Beckett. Sandra .... ..157 Beckman. Denis . .. Bednar, Joyce ...... 108, 'ids Bednar, Judy ........... 145 Beeghly, Janet ........ Beer, David ..... 287 276 287 222 294 299 287 287 287 293 Beer, Joann . . . , Beer, Kathryn ..... Beers, Lynn ....... Begeman, Thomas . Beggs, John ....... Behm, Sharon ..... Behnfeldt, Larry . . . Behr, Ronald ...... Behringer, Rebecca Beilstem, Doyle . . . Beisler, Jacqueline Belknap, Eloyda . . . Bell, Betsy ..... Bell, David . . . . . . Bell, Jack . . . Bell, John . .... . . Bell, Karen ........ Bell, Lyle ..... . . . . Bell, Raymond ..... Bell, Robert Bell, Ronald . .... .. Bellard, Bruce Bellet, Grace .......... Belleville, Elizabeth Bellows, Jerry ..... Below, Donald ..... Below, Richard .... Belsan, Barbara Bemis, Jeanette Benbrook, Bonnie . Bender, Bendik, Carol ..... George .... Bendroth, Marcia .. Benedict, Bonnie .. Benedict, Kathleen Benfer, Barbara Bengston, John .... . . . 155, Benjamin, Robert ...... 134, Benawy, Sara .... Bennett, David .. Bennett, Holly Bennett, James .... Bennett Linda .... Bennett, Mary ..... Bennett, Michael .. Benson, Mary ...... Bentley, Mary Lou Beppler, Linda .... Beran, Donald ..... Berger, Linda ..,.. Berger, Marilyn Berger, Mary ...... Bergstrom, Cecile . .287 .287 271 .....186 242 .....237 253 .....287 ....297 .....287 .........253 .....276 .....223 276 .....219 271 220 253 .........287 .....131 253 .....283 242 .......,.292 186,240 .....172 .....106 133 .....244,253 .........182 155,287 ........147 ....287 .....276 ........294 .....164 272 .....226 272 .....225 253 ...108,285 ,.....276 . ...... 222 .....286 144.145, 275 .....279 298 154. 253 .....287 ....243 ......287 .......287 .....227 276 .....226 .........186 .........287 .....222,253 .....216,275 .....193 294 . . . .290 279 253 Berkes, Jean ..... Berlowitz, Murry . Bernardine, Dawn Bernheisel, Karen . . 147, 161, 222 . ......... 288 .290 iii ...... , Bernicke, Janet .... . . ..... Berry, Cynthia .. Berry, Sandra .... Bertholf, Karen .. 2i2 ..14o, , ......145, Bertsch, Rebecca ............ 276 253 287 Berry, Kathleen ........ . 294 271 253 277 287 Bescher, Virginia .. Best, Nancy ..... Bethel, Marilyn .... Bethke, Robert . .. Bettendorf, Wayne Bettis, Walter ........... . Bettridge, Edward Betz, Ronald ..... Beveridge, Ellen .. Beyerle, Donna Besserer, Barbara Bialorucki, David . Bibel, Richard .... Bick, David ....... Biddinger, Dennis i55 224 222 276 ..........294 190 ,172 276 226 ,253 ..........287 ..........287 .276 6, 2:32 ,253 ......151,276 254 148, Biddle, James ....., 133, 136, 137, 254 Bierfield, Laurina ...... 219,254 Bieler, Susan. .....,.... i .... 225 55 Bierly, Gary ....... 152, , 186, 273 234, Bigelow, Lester ............ 254 Bigelow, Walter ........ 134, 154 Biggerstaff, Harold ......... 287 Bigony, Daryl ..... ..... 2 76 Billet. Gayle ................ 290 Billheimer, Connie ..... .290 is? Billrnan, Judith ........ , Bingham, Diane ........ . Biniker, Nancy Binkley, Barry .. 222 187, Binkley, Thomas . .l 1 . . . . Birdsong, John . . . Biro, Robert .... Bish, Judy ...... Bishop, Darwin . . . 226 155 276 190 254 . . . . . .295 275 290 285 277 290 iii R. Ellen ........ , Bishop, Judith Bishop, Karen Bishop, Bittner, Bixler, Edward .. Bixler, Paul ..... Bizak, Sharon Black, Janice Black, Jill .... Dolores 224 254 295 . . . .290 290 . . . 254 156 222 Black, Thomas .... Blackford, Nancy . Blackman, Patricia .... Blaine, Joyce ........ .. Blake. John ............ Blakeley, Barry .... 133 Blakely, Benard ....... Blatnik. Barbara Blazina, John .......... Blessinn, Donald Blevins, Ron ........... ' 145 Blinn, Lois .......... Blitz, Carole ........ Blizzard. Wesley Block, Bonnie Block, Daryl ........... 152 Boomfield, Gary Blue, Robert .... ' ' ' Biuhm, Judy .,... Bly, Eiihu ............. Bobb Ronald .... Bodafner, Richardf: Boebel, Donald ..... Boecker, Susan ..... Boehme. Barbara Boetz, Shirley . . . I Bogan, Judith . ., Bogart, Linda ....... . Bogater, Raymon Bohlender, Larry ...... Bok, Myron ........... Bolander, James ....... Bolfa, Deanna ...... 216 Bollenbacher Sara Bollinger, Thomas . '. I I Boltz, Dorothy . . . , .139 Boltz Francia . . . Boltz? sharon ...fff ' Boltz, Thomas ...... Bomgardner, Judy Bonham, Linda ..... Bonk, Audrey ...... Bonnel, Charles .... Bonner, Jerold ........ Bookman, Terry ....... Boose. Sandra ...... 108 Booth, Marlene ........ Borcherdt. Robert Borland, Larry .. Borowski. Bernard' I I Borton, Donald ..... Borton, Jill ....... Borton, Richard .. Bortz, 'Winiferd Bouchee, Carol 881 DILL JEWELERS 139 S. 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Brown, Steven .... ..... 2 39 Brown, Susan .... ........ Brown, Suzanne ........ 154 Browning, David ..... ..155 Browning Glenn B1'ubach,,Kay Brucato, William Bruce, Joan Bruckner, Noreen Bright, James . . . Brillhart, Paulette .. .. Brim, Bruce ....... .... Brimmer, Carolyn Brindley, Kenneth .. .. Briner, John ....... .. . Brinker, Janet .......... Brinkman, Thomas ..... Brinley, Letitia ......... Brinneman, Michael .... Brinza, Connie ..... 137, Brinza, Robert .......... Britt, Judy ....... ..... Brittain, Becky .... .. 148 148 219 139 133 228 254 298 254 298 283 290 298 283 282 254 281 239 298 234 148 , 230 275 Bruman, Mike . .. Brumm, Joyce .. Brune, Carol ..... Bruning, Judith . Bruning, Paula .. Brunjes, Jack Brunner, Mike .. Brunton .John Bryan, Sandra . . . Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Bryden, Kenneth . Phyllis .. ......224 137 ..144, 220 219 M151 223 Ronald .... Jeff Bublo, Nancy .... Bucciero, Rose Broaddus, William ...... 154 Brock, Judith .... Broglio, Renee .............. 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Buncher, Joan .... 154 n 7 21 1 276 157 139 298 298 254 275 219 272 190 276 280 231 254 283 246 254 281 298 272 232 293 147 254 296 276 276 298 296 223 245 220 276 245 27 6 276 297 233 296 220 ......162.254 Bunde, Letha ...... ..... . Bundus, Barbara .......... Bundy, Jerry .............. Burge, Jocelyn ......... Burge, Karol ..... Burger, Helen .... Burger, Linda .... Burger, Robert .. . .135. i58 IIIII225 133 237 281 224 157 272 296 279 296 Burgess, Barbara ....... Burich, Kenneth ....... Burich, Natalie ..... 114 Burick, William ....... Burik, Burke Burke Ann ...... ..... ,John . .... .. Kenneth . . Burke: Patricia .... Burke, Paul ............ Burke, Richard ....... .. Burkhart, Barbara ...... Burkhart, Pat ...... 150 Burkle, Andrew ........ Burnett, Donna ......... Burnette, Phyllis Burns, Alan ........ . . Burns. Robert .... Burns, Roger .... Burns, William Burnside, Patricia Burrows, Barbara Burt, Sandra ..... Busdeker, Carol .. Bush, Dennis .... Buskirk, John Buthcher, John Butcher, Sandra ........ Butler, Paula ........... Butler, Tod . ........ 106, Butt, Benjamin ......... Butterfield, Charlott Buzek, Joanne .......... Buzogany, Robert ...... Buzzard, Larry Byall, Jack ....... Byers, Robert Cabot, Mike ............ 230, Cackowsky, Ted ........... Cade, Jane ........ .... 1 40 275 276 254 279 290 255 172 .298 229 275 216 273 298 . 282 296 224 275 233 296 243 137 272 219 255 223 298 244 238 298 . 272 285 133 255 275 223 296 276 296 296 116 249 .296 , 296 Cadiou, Sharon . .. ....... .296 219 Cafferty, Helen . . . .... 156, i44 255 271 Chenevey, Carol ..... ...... For Your Banking Convenience TWO DRIVE-IN WINDOWS CUSTOMER PARKING LOT ma X tx- E, ' ' awiiiff' . 1, ,,,,, 5: : iff 7 L .H ,E aa' 1 my :- 1 222 THE BO LING GREE KING CO. Member F.D.I.C. S. Main ph. 25271 Cahall, Jerry .... Cahill, Linda ...... Caldwell, Gary ......... 148, Caldwell, Kenneth ..... Calhoun, Calhoun, Callahan, Callahan, Carol ............ 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Chase, Barbara ...... Chatman, Elijah 1 iss 1 .238, Case, Ronna ..... . . . 291 172 186 158, 296 279 280 242 283 24:5 1 24:5 279 255 . . . 255 296 , 279 . . . .233 137, isif isi' 298 239 255 244 255 279 243, 255 233 296 287 296 216 148 291 238 291 290 . . . .192 279 291 155 291 Cherkes, Arlene ............ 279 255 Cherry, Joel ................ Chiabotti, Antoinette . . .225, 283 243 Chidley, John ........ .... . . . Childers, Sandra ............ 287 Childs, John Ed. ............ 279 Chism, Robert .......... 106, 278 273 239 1 Chormanski, Carole Christner, Larry ............ Christophel, Carolyn ....... 2 9 Christopher, Richard ....... 291 Christy, Barbara J. ......... 291 Chuchanis, Rosalie ...... 144 275 Chucko, Frank . ........ Church, Mardi ..... 158, ,291 .......296 Churpek, Carol ..... Churpek, George .... Ciganek, .Robert J. ..... Cihlar, Jill E. .......... . Cimperman, Joyce M. .. Cipollo, Donald ......... Cistone, Joseph .... 134, Clabaugh, David ....... Claire, Dorothy ........ Clancy, Allen C. ....... . Clapper, Patricia A. Clark, Barbara .......... ifii 113 137, Clark, Bonnie .. ....... . Clark, Karen ..... .... Clark, Larry ........ . .. Clark, Margaret .... Clark, Margarite .... Clark, Mark ...... Clark, Mary .... . Clark, Mina .... Clark, Robin Clark, Ronald .... Clark, Roy .......... Claussen, Dolores Clautier, Joseph .... .. . Clawson, George ...... Clawson, Letitia ........ Clayton, William ....... Cleary, Chris Cleckner, Sandra .... Clement, Mary . Clement, Mary .. Cleverdon, Beverl Cline, Cline Gayle .... Lynn y ...144 Cloudt, Cheryl .......... Coakwell, Catherine .... Cobb, Jo Ann ........... Cobb, Marjorie ........ 152, 156, 154, .2 Connolly, Leonard ...... Conole, Jacalyn ..... Conrad, Clifford .... Conrad, Elroy .... . Conrad, Marcia Contini, John ..... Conway, John .... Cook, Darlin ...... Cook, Gary ..... Cook, John Cook, Judith 153 242 231 164 147 216 282 141 294 291 299 255 279 , 278 238 29 1 2 87 255 145 236 280 29 1 291 287 283 282 291 276 291 255 239 255 236 291 218 291 291 291 220, 283 291 283 137 'iifzss 271 291 291 239 216 291 243 287 255 297 137 Cook, Larry ................ 172 Cook, Sue .......... 147,225,255 Cook, Thomas .............. 255 Cooney, Marjorie ........... 291 Cooper, Barbara . . .... 222, 255 Cooper, Brian . .. .... . .133 Cooper, Carol ..... .... 2 87 Cooper, Paula ...... .... 2 87 Copgola, Augustine ......... 282 Cor ova, Dale .............. 299 Cornell, Charlene ...... 152,255 Cornett, Jo Ellen ...... 291 Corrao, Toni ................ 287 Corrigan, Joseph ........... 287 Corrothers, Susan ...... 145, Coscarelli, Mary .. ...... 216 Cosner, Charles . . .... 243 Costic, Richard 291 Costin, Fred ...... 245 Cotter, Emily ....... Coulter, Carolyn ........... Coulter, Garry ......... 233 Cousellor, Richard . . .155 Courtad, James ....... ,.... Coutlett, Kathleen ..... 140 Cowan, Connie ......... 139 Cowan. Katherine ......... Cowan, Nancy ............. Countryman, William Cowen, Marjorie Cox, Jeanne ...... Cozzone. Beverly ....... 143 225 Cox, Thomas ........... 152 155 222 Craig, Beverly .......... 1 Cramer, Judith ............ Cramer, Karen ..... 144, 226, Cramer, Linda ............. Cramer, Roger ..........,.. Crane, Bruce .............. Crane, Geraldine ....... 145, Crannell, Carol ............ Crato. Diane ...... Crawfis, David Crawford Dianne Crawford, Nancy ....... 155 Creamer, Robert ........... Cremean, Karen . .... .. Cress, Judy ........ 141 1 Eid, Crew, Carla .... .......... Crist, Harold .... 224 291 274 233 291 238 291 277 279 271 291 255 162 297 272 27 1 283 291 242 255 255 223 236 27 9 287 . 287 255 255 279 255 315 6 Crist, Howard ...... ..... 2 55 Crist, Sue ............. ..... 2 87 Croal, David ................ 287 Croatwater, Charles ........ 139 Crocker, Gordon ............ 291 Crofcheck, Robert . 155,172 Croft, Gerald ........... 155, 172 Croissant, Robert .......... 279 Cromwell, James .......... 243 Crooks, David ...... 138,229,255 Cross, William .............. 291 Crossin, John ............... 231 Croswhite, William ......... 291 Crowell, Robert ......... 155, 172 Crowthers, Carl .. ..... 233 Crozier, Richard ........... 287 Cruey, Roselyn ............. 287 Cudini, Helen ...... 145, 157, 216,271 Culler, Sandra ........, .279 Culp, Carolyn ........ . 281 Culp, Phyllis ............... 222 Cultice, Thomas .... 143,243,255 Cumming, Helen . ..,....... 272 Cumming, Mary ........... 272 Cumming, Mary 219,255 Cummings, John ....... 231,279 Cummings, Judy ....... 145, 271 Cunningham, Jill ....... 144, 145 Cunningham, Joan ........, 291 Cunningham, Linda ........ 298 Cunningham, Pat ........... 287 Cunningham, Ruthanne .... 287 Curliss, Lamar .............. 255 Curran, Paula .......... 226,279 Currie, John ..... ..... 2 55 Currie, Sue ....... ........ 2 91 Curtin, Gary ............ 158,287 Curtis, Robert A. .... ..287 Curtis, Robert P. ....287 Custer, James ...... ...... 2 87 Cutler, Claudia ............. 140 Cytlak, Mary Ann ...... 144,279 Czarney, Thomas ........... 287 Czubek, Carole ..... 144 157,272 Dagg. Richard ,... ...... . .242 Dahl, Knut ............. 159,283 Dalleske, Ronald .... ...... 2 87 Dalton, Patricia . . ..... 287 Dalton, Terry .... .240 Dalton, Thomas .... ..... 2 87 Daly, Joyce ......... . ....... 255 Damschroder, Galen ........ 255 Daniels, Jocelyn ........ 155, 297 Daniels, Judy ........... 217, 282 Daniels, Phyllis ..... .287 Daniels, Robert . . . . . .147, 291 Dargo, Richard ..... .255 Darhy, Ned ..... ..... 2 34 Dauer, 'Jerald .... ..... 2 91 Dauer, Rebecca ..... .282 Daum, Penny ........... 140,279 Davenport, Martha ..... 108, 291 Davenport, Tommy ......... 271 David, Patricia ....... ..... 2 82 Davidson, Charles .......... 240 Davidson, Samuel ...... 237, 255 Davies, Dan ................ 288 Davies, Doris ............... 153 Davies, Jean ....... 227,248,255 Davies, Marie ............... 290 Davis, Allan ................ 291 Davis, Barbara ..... .297 Davis, Carol .... ........ 2 91 Davis, Carole .... .... 1 55,291 Davis, George ..., 115,289 Davis, Giles .... ........ 2 91 Davis, John ...... .... 2 31, 280 Davis, Kenneth ....... .283 Davis, Marilyn . .. .... 149,272 Davis, Michael . . . .... 162, 246 Davis, Ralph ..... ........ 2 91 Davis, Raymond .. .... 151,291 Davis, Richard . . . .... 233, 249 Davis, Sharon .... ...... 2 87 Davis, Stephen ............. 283 Davis, Stephen A. ...... 162,246 Davis, Willie ...... ........ 2 99 Dawson, Robert ....... ,155, 234 Dawson, Thomas .... ...... 2 91 Dayly, John ...... ........ 2 16 Dayringer, Sue ............. 290 Deal, Stanford .............. 283 Dean, Janet ........ 154 220,273 DeBard, Roger ..... 106,240,249 Debelak, Margaret .......... 223 Deen, Eva .................. 279 Deerhake, Effie .. .... 135,256 Deffenbaugh, Sue ...... 137, 145 2 Degan, Dennis ............. 291 Diefel, Judy ........ 144,157 273 Deken, Richard ........ 243 283 Delac, Nancy ............... 298 Delaney, Kathleen ..... 156 283 Delaney, Thomas ....... 238 256 Delau, Lynne ..... ...... 2 83 Della Costa, John . .. ..... .244 Delong, Marcia .... 144 273 Delpizzo, George .... ..... 2 91 Demeter, Stephen .... ..... 2 83 Demore, Kathleen .... ..... 2 71 Denardi, Joseph .... ..... 2 42 Denatale, Frank . . ........ 233 Dence, Joseph .... .... 1 36, 146 Denino. Beverly .. ...... 286 Denney, Judy .. ..... 291 Deryke, Donna ...... Destefano, Janice Deters, Beverly Detwiler, Patricia Deubner, Pamela Deutsch, Richard Deviney, Harold Dewar, Judith ....... Dewhurst, Katherine Dewitz, Donna ..... 1:S4.'220 Decicco, David ....... Dickerman, Dorothy Dickman, Janice . . . . . Dickson, Catherine . . Dickson, Janice ...... fffiia ...157 ...151 H525 291 222 291 153 298 298 190 291 256 273 245 291 225 115 150 Diehl, Paul ............. 231 279 Diekmann, Sandra ..... 147,272 Diemert, Judith . .... ....... 2 56 Dierkshiede, Joanne ...... 277 Dietz, Nancy ........... 145, 298 Dilda, Emery ...... .. .. .. 283 Dilla, Katherine ..... ..... 2 90 Dillaman, Don ............. 291 Dillingham, Virginia ...147 223 Dillworth, Barbara ........ 291 Dimling, James ..... ...... 1 37 Dimling, Robert ,...106, 131 155 193,240 249 Dinsmore, Sara ......... 147 283 Dirting, Linda ....... . 291 Ditmyer, Joan ..... 216 271 Ditmyer, Joyce .. ..... 216 271 Ditzel, George ....... . 240 Dixon, Patricia . . ..... 291 Dixon, Paul ...... .... 1 51 Dixon, Sharon ..... . 298 Doane, Sydney ............. 219 Dobmeyer, Tom ., ...... 106,229 Doerrer, Pamela ..... . 291 Dohner, Alan .............. 271 Dolamore, Alice ........... 140 Dolego, Frank ............. 298 Doll, Janet ......... 156, 157 227 Dombrosky, Frank ......... 271 Donald, James .......... 298 Donaldson, Danny ...... 156, 256 Donaldson, Jack ........... 229 Donaldson, Marilyn ...... 256 Donart, James .......... 158,299 Donley, Robert ...... 154,240,256 Donnelly, Al ................ 229 Dono, Margaret ...... .291 Donovan, John .. .... 271 Dorn, Carol ..... .... 2 98 Dorsey, James ..... .... 1 72 Dorsten, John ....... .... 2 98 Dorwart, Dwight . . . . . . . .298 Doscher, Barbara ..... . 288 Doughten, Thomas ,. ...... 243 Douthitt, Diane ..... ...... 2 98 Dow, Patricia ...... 150,156 Dowd, Mary ........ ...145 256 Dowdall, Robert . .......... 271 Downey, Barbara ...106 130 219, 248 256 Downey, Carolyn ...164 283 Downing, Judith . . .134, 157 226 Doyle, Allen ............... 296 Doyle, John .... . ...155 172 Doyle, Mary .... . ...219 271 Draeger. James .. . ...114 153 Drain, Verneda .. . ...138 159 Draper, Doris .. .......... 287 Drees, Philip ....... 148,242 256 Dreifort, John ............. 298 Dresch, Ralph ...... 152,196,256 Dreslinski, Laverne ........ 291 Dreyer, Nancy ..... .. ...... 298 Driscoll, Ronald ...... .298 Drouard, Richard ...151 283 Druhot, Barbara ............ 222 Drumm, Barbara ........ 137 218 256 Drummond, David ......... .133 Dryer, Carol ..........., 144 271 Dryer, Charles ...., 182 283 Duda, Thomas , ...... 242 Dudley, John ...... ...... 1 40 Dudley, Richard ............ 147 Duffley, Kathleen .......... 298 Dukes, Helen ........... 113 278 Dukes, Thomas .. ........ 287 Duley, James ..... 231 256 Dull, Larry ...... ..... 2 42 283 Dumit, Cecilia ...... .283 Duncan, Allen ..... ...... 1 06 Dungan, Reed .............. 243 Dunlap, Marilyne ........... 276 Dunn, Margaret ...... ,.,140 218 256 Dunn, Thomas .............. 298 Dunnigan, Patriica . .. .299 Durbin, Don .... . .... .... 2 71 Durica, William ...... .... 2 45 Dushenke, Carolyn ......... 290 Duskey, Delores ............ 283 Dute, Allan ................ .238 Dye, Sherry .... ..... 2 22 256 Dye, William ..... 243 283 Dyer, David ...... .245 Dyer, Robert .. ........ 293 Dyer, Ronald ...... ...15l 293 Dyke, Carol ................. 283 Dzama, Michaeleene ...144 275 Eakins, John .. .....245 256 Eakley, Gail ...145 298 Earhart, Earhart, Sandra .... 140, William ....... Earl, Caren ............ Easley, Lucy ........... Easley, Ronald ......... Easterwood, Terrence Eastop, Richard Eaton, Roland Ebe, Bernadette .. Eberly, Charles Eberly, Joanne Eberly, William Ebersole, Carol Ebersole, Nancy 217 ........229 . .213 .' .' E45 Ebert, John ..... ..... Eby, Cla Eckel, D udette .... ouglas .... Eckel, Harold Eckert, Jon ....... 'iid y ..l48 n 271 .298 .224 .232 .232 .238 , 276 283 .271 , 276 283 256 :299 157 298 136 . 146 256 139 Eckert, Suzanne ........ 144, 298 Eckermann, Judy ...... 144,271 Eckhous, Jay ............... 298 Eskstein, Susan ..... ....... 2 76 Edman, Joy ....... . .286, 144 Edwards, Eldon .,.. 145,276 Edwards, Fred .... .... . ..298 Edwards, Jack .. ..... 135 Edwards, John .... ..... 2 45 Edwards, Judith ............ 276 Edwards, Roberta ....... 222,256 Edwards, William ...... .299 Ehlers, Sandra .... ....... 2 99 Ehlert, Cheryl .............. 143 Eichenauer, Sara ....... 138,271 Eicher, Susan ..... ..157 220 Eisnitz, Mark ........... 151, 291 Eitzman, Thomas 283 Ekleberry, Lee ...... ..... 2 99 Elder, Leanna ....... ..... 2 71 Ellenburg, Judith . ......... 144 Ellert, Robert ......... , ..... 233 Elliott, Bonnie .... 145,256 Elliott, Duane .... ....... 1 47 Elliott, Judith .............. 217 Elliott, Margaret ....... 144,252 Elliott, Ruth ................ 299 Ellis, Helenanne ....... 150.156, 219,256 Ellis, Patricia ..... .... 1 44,156 Ellis, Sandra ........ ....... 2 98 Elsasser, Richard .... ....... 2 99 Elsasser, Robert ............ 134 Elsea, Asa .............. 155,172 Elsten, Gwendolyn .......... 291 Embree, Elisabeth .......... 217 Emter, Lynn ................ 193 Enderle, Paul .......... .234,256 Endres, Frederick .......... 298 Engelhardt, David ..... ..... 2 99 England, Alan .......... 229,256 English, Karen .... ....... 2 98 Enright. Michael .... ..... 2 98 Ensinger, Ronald .... ..... 2 99 Enyart, James .... ..... 2 30 Enyeart, Linda .. . .... ,225 Erb, Paul ....... ....... 2 99 Erenstoft, Alan .... 186,242 Ericson, Jerry .... .... 1 13,154 271,273 Erickson, William ...... 229, 256 Ermer, Gloria .......... 152,256 Ernst, Karen ....... 133, 137, 138 157,226,271 Ernst, Linda ............ 219, 276 Erskin, Craig ............... 276 Eschback, Marilee . ..... 144, Esser, Judith ........... 224,281 Essinger, Nicholas ...... 236,271 Etchie, David ............... 236 Etzler, Gary Brent .......... 276 Eubanks, Donna .... 113, 157, 256 Eurenius, Mary ......... 144,298 Euton, Ronald .......... 134,256 Evans, Brenda .............. 298 Evans, Carolyn M. .......... 299 Evans, Daniel .............. 276 Evans, George .... .... 1 96,238 276 Evans, Linda .... ..... . . .223 Everett, Mary .......... 144, 276 Everett, Peggy .............. 150 Eversole, Roger .... 106, 128, 129 134, 140, 152,256 Ewald, Susan ....... 147,227,273 Ewalt, Sara ............... ..219 Ewing, David ,....229,276 Ewing, Horst .... ..... 1 51,299 Fabian, Janice Fahrer, Sandra ..... Faith, Frances Falise, Gordon Falkosky, Michelene Fall, Michael .. Falvey, Beverly Fanelly, Sharow Fansler, Brenda Fantozzi, Betty .... Farago, Kathryn .... Farkas, Gerard Farkas, Joanne Farkas, Rhona .... Farley. Georgene .... .. Farr. Karen . . .. Frathing, Robert 218 144 291 155 276 276 224 298 . . . . .281 291 256 299 278 299 219 281 239 .154 n Fashing, William ........... Faullc, Beverley Fauver, William Fawcett, Robert Faze, Paulene . . . .. .... Fearer, Charles ............ Fearnside, Robert ...... 131 Feasby, David ............. Featherstone, Connie ...... Feher, Helen ............ 144 Feicht, Mary ........ ..... Feichtner, Elaine . . . . . . . . Feil, Richard .............. Feindel, Joneal ......... Feitz, Linda ............ Felgar, Walter ...... 148, Felice, John ...... Fell, Edgar . . . ..... . . .. Fellers, John .............. Fcnn Carol ......... 108,109 Fenstermaker, Jerald ...... Fentcr, Neal ........,...... Fenwick, Judy ...... ....150 Ferderber, Skip Fergus, Palmer .... Ferguson, Beverly Ferguson, Gerald .. Ferguson, John ............ Fernengel, Barbara ........ Ferry, Barbara ......... 218 Fester, Sally ....... .. Feucht, Mary .... ...... . Feyes, Rosemary . ..... . Fickes, Jay ............. Fiedler, Lynwood .. Field, Carol ........ .... Fienberg, Ross .... .... Fienstein, Elaine . . . .. . . . Fierling, Susanne Figgins, Kenneth .. Figuli, Jacqueline '. . .. Figuli, Judith ........... Fihe. John . ........... . . ....157 ....151 ....239 152 Finch, Gaylord . Fink, Edwina ....... 150, Fink, Kenneth . Fink, Michael ...... 131, Finney, Susan .......... Fischer, Douglas Fischer, James Fischer Lonna ......... Fischer, Richard Fischer Roger . Fischer, Russell Fisher, Barbara Fisher, David .... Fisher, Susan .. Fisher, Walter Fisk, Suzanne Fitch, Helen ..... .. Fitzthum, Linda Flatd, Nanci ........ .. Flanagan, Thomas . Fledderjohann, Linda Flick, Michael ........ Flinn, William , ..... .. 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