Bowling Green State University - Key Yearbook (Bowling Green, OH)
- Class of 1963
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Y BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY BOWLING GREEN, OHIO, VOLUME XLII ui Q . ' X .f 5 . 5, N ' -I 1 1' I .- 4 - ,, - .. 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The University is the Ivory Tower of learning that must be ascended to at- tain knowledge, but once attained, that knowledge has no value until the Tower has been descended, the Ivy Curtain parted, and the individual has given of himself. W'e Wanderers, ever seeking the lonelier way, begin no day where we ended another day: and no sunrise finds us where sunset left us. -Gibran ow as I see it -Dr. Daniel B, Rarnsdell gives historical view point. Concentration is often the key to knowledge It is a skill necessary in itself for success in jewelry class, in chemistry -sg.. ,ff LP 1 x A 4 .Q ,'.l f I f . ,v if 0 0 ,v ' b-- Axa' ,j Q.. af! X 2 ' '-N0 l N N I' .lo 1. ' M., x X - X -x at 'x I , , r . -4 D fx s I 4' Lxf' 4 . Q Wiz ll! av .XA X at s --P A ,V.., -f., bf 2' K .at-A' 'K '12 -V af' , . fq ,W 5 2 Q if l -Y ,, ff. Few are chosen, but many seek the honors, the grades, the office, the special society-the recognition of being apart and a part. The University-restless vitality of youthg mild Wisdom of age, friendly roar of pounding thought as varied, as sad, as gay as the people themselves: chimes that mark the hours frequently, but not consistentlyg long, skillful arms pushing the score up another notch: coatless, hatless professors strolling between classes and coffee: raucous shouts from an impromptu football game on Saturday morningg strange odors of cooking tomatoes and baking bunsg stranger tastes of sulphur in the air from an over-worked heating plantg black ties witnessing social events from a reserved box in the Ballroom, tempests in the court rooms, laughter in the Nest, big people, little people, passive people, striving people-the People of Bowling Green State University. Some find a special apartness by joining together-the special apartness of common interests, and a common future. X A st 92 n I A 1 '- ,s Q . 1 aff, X- ,. . ' FW, 6 . H x,s 2 Q'- F' Patterns Of Learning- Conversation, Culture, Concentration, Creativity Graceful movement requires the some disci- pline ond freedom os ocodemic achievement. Patterns of life carved themselves out of the raw materials of learning-knowledge emanating from the musty stacks and mute corridors of the library-the quick, almost intuitive grasping of a great idea from the page of a finely printed book-the inspiration of a lecture from the scrib- bled notes of a dedicated scholar. From the outside come people to dance or play the piano, to share a cup of coffee and a bit of talent. To some this learning is a new experience-these opera singers, these stars of the intellectual realm, this classic music, this artistic way of looking at the world. Some mas- ter this way of life. Some fall short with their sights still set on the heights. But all are a part of the pattern of living which make up the Uni- versity days of routine and creativity. 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A Band, A Bird, A Victorious Team -This Was Homecoming The sun shone ffiguratively, at leastj in spite of on- again, off-again rain as students, alumni, and faculty watched the Falcons tally the fourth successive win against Kent State University, during the 1962 Homecoming week- end. The victory also marked the fourth winning of the semicentennial trophy, presented in 1959 by the Golden K organization of Kent in commemoration of both schools' anniversaries. The trophy is awarded each year to the winner of the Kent-Bowling Green contest, and the team compiling the most wins at the time of the centennial re- ceives permanent possession of the trophy. judging from li the scores of the past four years, the Golden Flashes might as well prepare their presentation speech for the year 2010! Encouraged by the cessation of showers, 12,262 moist but enthusiastic spectators recalled Auld Lang Syne a few months early, as the Marching Band performed Forty Years of Broadway music during the half-time. Perhaps this was the reason so many fans ignored the beckoning comforts of the Union and its offers of hot coffee to re- main in their seats. But whatever the reason, the onlookers looked on 'til the Old Alphal' victory bell tolled of another triumph. Gamma Phi Beta placed first in the display contest with its theme, Falcons get your gun-put the Flashes on the run. r I i,n,l ,I xg,4-' 1-ai , Who do you think will win? '. -' ,H A 1, wr f ' ' vx 'V ,r ?'.4f lHvu 1 ,117 ' LUIS - . V - ' V '.',. Avg v 'nn xl1TL'f T v: lv 'MY' wvllr..fW ,- . v, , , fIIl1ll1CL' 'Nl1lil1 lilcmcnt Of llulncvollling Contests II!-.Y 'N ll , ,X 'IKM W . x -of 1 X ' ' ' 'ymwxh I IN n XX'w I YI I l .IN W. ., ,I ' f ' ' 1 V II ' ' 1 ' W X ' V 'Mun N I. ' U1 Y! N1' Seventy-six maiorcffcs 'mmus the xcxcntw lcd the bag po- rmiv for 0 pop rollv fa cv i '4 gs 1962 Homecoming Court, Front Row: Joyce M. Obropta, junior attendantg Barbara J. Gourley, queeng Patricia A. Lewicki, senior attendant, Back Row: Sarah P. Schlencher, sophomore attendantg and Karen J. Tomacpak, freshman attendant. iv' X Radiating the charm of a queen, Barbara Gourley stands crowned before the Homecoming scene. And she danced with her escort Gordon W. Gummere as the queen of the ball that night. I ibf .D CO S11 40 w', QX 91 Y Q L CQ' N I fx M ' S 'lu Humming it up lm? re the game, these entlmmoxhc olumm refuse to be dounted by the d1smol environment. Alumni Returned To Cheer and Reminisce 4.1111 1-11 ll'1lll ll-11111114 1-lflll l 1 ll I 1'lll.lll -11111 11. 111 111111 1l11 l111x11111x xlllllllll 111' M111 I11 1-1::,.1 Y lf. 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Q , , fffx? l ,eg ,z fs.: L Q, ' -., 0 I 6. v ,far r ',l PC I T i 5 ,A x x -1.3117 'Y .un . if I , sf? 4 Qx. jar- l 'T Mrs. Chun Hui Chong Tsui, wife of the Nation- alist Chinese ambassador to japan and mother of a University foreign student, demonstrated flower arrangements and oriental cooking. Ex-Governor Michael V. Disalle sup- ported President Kennedy's stand on the Cuban crisis during a campus visit. E1 Special Guests Enjoyed Campus Hospitality An ex-United States counterspy, a Finnish professor, and a guitar thumping folk-singing trio-these were only a few of the entertaining and informative visitors that traveled to the University's campus this year. Dan T. Moore, head of an important counter-intelligence operation during VVorld War II and originator of the human bomb project, related his fascinating experiences in the political underworld. Mr. Moore, who worked on Opera- tion Black Diamond and Operation Spy Pickup , spoke on The Terrible Game of Spies and Spy Warfare . Dr. Axel Grandell, professor and rector of a business col- lege in Abo, Finland, visited Bowling Green as part of a tour of American Universities sponsored by the United States State Department. Professor Grandell commented on the fact that Finnish university students have much more academ- ic freedom than do their American counterparts. Popular folk-singing trio, Peter, Paul, and Mary presented traditional music in a modern form during their campus visit in mid-winter. Described as the two young men who know how to wear Brooks Brothers suits with their beards and guitars and the tall silky blonde who believes in look- ing as good as she sounds, the trio was applauded by all who attended. 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BGSU Produced sychology Lecture Starring Dr. Weber Rapid growth of the University in size and number of students facilitated the beginning of closed-circuit television this winter. The first experiment was performed before a class of 400 psychol- ogy students featuring the instructor Dr. Martha Hleber, professor of education. For a comparison at the end of the semester, 400 other psychology students began meeting in person with their in- structor, Dr. Brian Sutton-Smith, The televised course was the first of a series of steps to improve and expand the use of the speech departments television studios, The University has sent a request to the Federal Commun- ications Commission to construct the one-kilowatt UHF noncommercial, eds ucational TV station on campus. Waiting for the You're on! signal, Dr. Weber smiles patiently and con centrates on the technicians. l Rocks, Families, Rats Were Objects of Faculty Research 3 1 an :ig 4: cs. ,--!l -,1 -.. 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Then IHVCSYIQOYIOD is Concerned mth the eleC- 1r1COl COY'ldUCflVI'Y Of r1On- oqucous solutions The Iibrory's cord file sys- tem gets o workover dur- mg the fmol weeks of the , 800105107 l y - 4. KEY Queen Finalists Nicki Lacey, Delta Zeta Roberta Tripp, Alpha X I l Deltag Barbara Germann, Delta Gammaj and juan- ita Nada, Lowry Hall. Sondra A. jackson, KEY Queen l963 lacquelyn lean Mayer, Miss Amer ica, l963, selected Marty and Son- dra from the ten KEY King and Queen finalists. AP' l l U l I 1 . I l . 1 I J Q l Hot sunshine li-lc-f.n'l -,com rn llllrhcr :hose Solurdoy oflerrloon twuslers Springtime - When The BG Campus Turned To Thoughts O . . . P? Nw.-9: lfllllll-lll lll-,ugh ll.-l ln-lwllllx all Yl'1 lY llflll'--T ll-llll 'll lfll lllllxlx fl! Illl' l lll'L:l' ' fllf l'l ll-vllwlllllll Hull,I-v.lgjll,lllflg1lll, Ill! ll ll' 'Fl' vllfllll -ll Ifll llllfflllx ullll NIIIIIILL lulllgj W ll-ll --f lx-. .ll l::ll.' 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I Mlllhl Flljllx lilc' SIIIIIC- When even o booth in the Nest seems like a paradise apart- spring blooms with the trees, lilacs, and susceptible hearts. Letters or studies? Whatever they're doing, it seems a pleasant way to spend an afternoon when the library is stuffy and classes are dull. gp!! wil! ef 'F' ,.. .rf I is-nun- a. KY ig. wg TY -H+? Lf' Q .K ua, .QW 1,4 if 3405 J' Spring Sprung With Weekend Of Royalty, Floats And Rain f7 ' 3 1 'I-I S 'IQ7 Elcgontly gowncd IH -,nm l.'kl'xIYh1CAl4WSI1 Queen ludurh L Knss reugned Over Hn- ' .' 'Ng ring NM4-Lfn.i Uvnv-rug Pwr Cwurr were Robyn Remhori, freSh- nmn -:ru-vmznf Uvsvrw I nw, lnmnr ottcmiony Lmdo Ncubeck, sensor otten- Qf-mt .mei F-N Q mt.: Trnpg' xwphnrwwnrc Oitvmlonf The Lettermen, nationally popular recording artists, crooned themselves into the hearts of every dreamy-eyed couple at the Anniversary Prom. Rain and Judith L. Kiss reigned at the 1962 Spring Weekend festivities. Despite a steady drizzle that dampen- ed trenchcoats but not spirits, students brightened at the coronation of Queen judy and the presentation of her court Friday evening. After frantic hours of float building, the final specimens were gathered by their weary creators in the parking lot and started on their way past the critical judges, through the town streets, and to the University Stadium. Wfinner for the past two years, Sigma Phi Epsilon, paired with Alpha Chi Omega, once more received the first As Cleopatra and her court paraded by, the judges selected and recorded the winning points for the float place award for its efforts. Their Anthony and Cleo- patra float, dressed with more than 40,000 colorful paper flowers, proudly took its place in front of the Union. Delta Gamma and Phi Delta Theta carried out the Shakespearean theme, winning second place recognition with their revolving world depicting All the YVorld's a Stage. That evening the company of an umbrella was ex- changed for a pretty date. Couples flocked to the Ballroom for the Anniversary Prom Where songs by the Lettermen sparked the evenings fun. Anthony and Cleopatra. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Chi Omega combined to enter this float. 30 -o 'A ' 'Q 9' . 1 T5 1 3 3 qi -0 111 'Q I 1 ET Giver and receivers-the Presu- lfent pm5e5 wslth the recnpuents of hug ONNOYJSI Clork Tsbbuts ond Helen Mxfiew Also lwemg Cried hr exQe'ler-me H1 Bqhokurshnp and gcrtucuyotnwrw nn cgrnpus Ochutucs gre the t.-V xempr women ' 1 President Harshman congratulates l. David Hunger and john W Lucas, two ofthe six recipients of the Sidney Frohrnan Awards Excellence Took A Bow During The Pomp Of Recognition Day 1962 A parade of black caps and gowns, colorful hoods, and swinging tassles moved sedately across campus from the Administration Building to the Union. The strains of a pompous march by the University Band greeted the gowned faculty members and graduating seniors as they entered the ballroom. It was Recognition Day for the students who had made outstanding contributions to campus life. Various awards for achievement were presented by twenty departments, the three colleges, and the Uni- versity. The senior honor societies, Cap and Gown for women and Omicron Delta Kappa for men, public- ly announced their newest members. An exclamation of surprise, a moment of respect, and then a burst of applause resounded for the outstanding senior man and woman, Clark Tibbits and Helen Moles. Miss Moles was president of AXVS and Mr. Tibbits was president of Student Council. The announcements of the service organizations were given after the invocation by the Rev. james Trautwein, Vicar of St. John's Episcopal Church. The senior members of Sic Sic dolfed their masks and coveralls. joe McNamara and Lynn Yackee were fourth-year members of the secret spirit society which works in the wee hours of the morning placing their optimistic signs on buildings, posts, and trees. Wayne S. Huffman, Grand Marshall leads the dignified procession into the Ballroom . . Senior class oifrcers Srbrl Preunrnger, secretory, Pot Rosselh, presrdent, ond Borboro Lopockr, treosurer, I Introduce the closs Hog. Commencement 1962 - Ambitious Fulfilledg Careers Begun Ihr i-III,I rr IIIIII -.-. I'LI IIII I-I IIIIII I, IWIIZ, h.IrI .rIIIxr-rI IrIIIIr- ISIIIIIII II.rsLins III.Ixr'rI IIII iIIN1iilNNllllllL'Sill lhc Car .IIII IIII II-III-III '.-. .I IIIIIIIII Irvrr I-I TIN srIII--Is IIII-Irlrjr-II II.rIIIIII RIIIIIII. N.IlIIIrI.Ix r-inning, IIJICIIIN had illl rmppo I-I IEIIII lIIIi1IE'I'i Ii Tls rIIIrlIIIII.rs IIIIIII II-rIIIrI I-I IIIIIIIX I-I IIll'l'I IIIr- l'IIixr-Isirr I.IrrIIIx Qll Ihr- Prrrsirlcnts rIhI-IIIIIIII1 I-Inn: Irs -II sIIIrrssIIII .rr.IIIr'IIIIr sIIIrIx. I-II- Rr-Ir'IIIIIIII. IIIIIIIIQ Ihr' Clllill' N'l'l'isl'llli. senior nrt majors .Ir-. -.IIIII Iirr .r:I.rIr1 IZI4 I,rr-Irrg I-II IIII' XI.rlI, Ihr- I.IIIIIIIIs I-xhiIIiIr-rl IIIr'iI wIIIL in Ihr- .XII Iiuilrling. I.:IIe Szilurday hr- IIII' Ihr rrIirIsIr- III--I-I IIN I-I IIII' I I.rss --I 'I'-I. 'I II.II night, Ihr- sr-nirrrs IIr'IrI gr r.InrIIr-light SL'Il'Il.llil' in i'i0lllldCl'S III-I-II Iil' NIIIII-Ir .IIIII IIIIII gurus rrIIr IIIIII--IIII .II IIII' QII.IrII.IIIuIr- IIII IIIr'iI Illilsi r'nlI1IIsi.rslir xllppnrlvrs, lhcll' NIIIII-I I IIIIIh---II III Ihr -rIIIIIIIg, .IIIII IIII Ihrr I.rsI lillll' .Is II.IIr-IIII, .Ks Ihrw mug, Ihr- srmn-IrI-Irr--gmrIrI:Ilr:rI senior! 'r'Illi'I!'I Ihr VIII-III -E.rII-rr! III IIII I.I.IIIII l'I.rIII-II-III III Ihr- IIIIILI-II lIIIIr.IIII III Ihr- nr-xl rI.rx .rnrI Iiiggr-sl I.-vent ni lhc IIIIIIII I-I I'IIII I'r1IIIII .II IIII if-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII. xrr'I'I.r'IIII .IIIII IIIr'Il rullrgr' I:n'r'r'rsvlQrImllu'llf1:llit'lIl. I Dr. Darwin L. Mayfield, r: memher of the Clos-s of '-II lohn Bronson of the Alumni Association, honors VIYI I In I I I ..-,I, r if Ls rw-3 Er-och Store Coilcgc, recerves Madge Iohnson, professor emeritus of home econom- Y'rIf If v'rvI5rII','Ir.-If f'-rlrrnrrwrrs Av.orr'I ICS, ond Groce Durrrn, professor emeritus of English. 4-If Q J! hw. A. 4 8, Q I Tassles, A Few Steps Up, Diplomas, A Few Steps Down 'r I 'N' -1 xg - f ll md' Second Lieutenant bore ore pinned on sen' I, r, Mori-, Nvlnchcstc-r, bx his mom ond bus pmmote, luck Knss, os 0 proud lurtlc fwr k, IHC! In-gl-A CD ,Q n A W ' r ' In IH'!l V11-al-il flilll wus HI wllI'!X 4111! ilu In Y' ' 'I M ' . i -vm Nunffv. 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President Harshman confers with Dr. Lowry lcenterl, and Dr, Gallagher lrightl, the commencement speaker. 45 Qfillif . .U 'C Aadddududd ' rx vf' 4 GE N 4' f uw. 4 4 N- a rl- . 0 Retire After 27 Years Of Service To BGSU j It might have been a football game 1 on a rainy day, a lecture in the Union, A or a campus dance. But whatever the event, students were sure to find at- tending Dr. Ralph G. Harshman, pres- ident of Bowling Green State University since September, 1961, and a major con- tributor to the growth of the University for more than a quarter of a century. President Harshman's friendliness and concern for the student body have earned him the admiration of the entire University community. After 24 years of administrative leader- ship, Dr. Harshman stepped down from his position as vice president in 1960 to devote full time to teaching in the col- lege which he helped establish and develop-Business Administration. As the University's new vice president in 1955, Dr. Harshman chatted inuhis office with his successor as dean of the College ot Business Administration, Dr. B. L. Pierce tat lettl and other staff members. As dean of administration from 1951, as vice president from 1955 to 1960, and as president the past two years, Dr. Harshman was associated with the pro- gress of BGSU during the period of its greatest expansion. He has always kept in sight the important role of the teacher in the development of a strong academic institution of higher learning. An active supporter of the athletic fortunes of the University, Dr. Harshman served for 15 years as chairman of the Athletic Committee. During his service, BGSU joined the Mid-American Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association and rose to classification as a major university team. He also served as president and vice president of the MAC. As a climax to his dedication to BGSU, Dr. Harshman was called upon two years ago to assume the University's position of greatest responsibility during a crucial period in Bowling Green's his- tory. Dr. Harshman became the first BGSU president to rise from faculty ranks of the University and the first to have served under all four presidents who preceded him. Arriving on the campus shortly after Bowling Green became a university, Dr. Harshman introduced the present cur- ricula fexcept journalismj of the Col- lege of Business Administration and served as its first dean from 1937 to 1951. He guided its growth from 51 students in 1937 to its peak of 1,400 after Ivorld War II. ' .v,,. ,,,... I Qi . x First picture of Dr. Harshman as dean of the College of Business Ad- ministration appeared in the open- ing pages ot the 1938 KEY. 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Rhodes, Governor of Ohio. Citizens Of Ohio Elected Rhodes Governor AMES A. RHODES was elected to the office of Governor on November 6, 1962, by the largest major- ity ever received by a gubernatorial candidate in Ohio. Immediately preceding his election as Governor, Mr. Rhodes served three terms as auditor of state. Elected mayor of Columbus in lil-13, Mr. Rhodes, at 34 years, was the youngest mayor of any metropolitan city in the United States. ln 1948, he represented the United States at the Olympic Games in London, England, and was one of the founders of the Pan-American Games. Governor Rhodes won recognition for his work as state chairman of the Cancer Crusade in 1959, and in 1962 devoted his talents to fund-raising ellorts for crippled adults and children as chairman ol' the Easter Seal Campaign. Governor Rhodes' diversified career includes the co-authoring of several his- torical books. lVith the approval of the State Senate, Gover- nor Rhodes appoints the members of the Board of Trustees. Board of Trustees Formulated General Policy This year the Board of Trustees approved the plans, specifications, and an estimate of the cost for a new men's residence center, proposed to be one of the most advanced designs for housing units in the country. Four separate dormitories, each housing 350 students, are included in the plans. Completion date for the center is September, 1964. The Board is composed of seven individuals from var- ious professions who administer the University on broad policy matters. Each member of the Board is appointed by the governor, approved by the State Senate, and serves a seven-year term of office. The authority for the operation of the University is divested in the Board of Trustees who formulate general policies to be carried out by the presi- dent. The Board passes judgment on presidential decisions and approves the recommendations of the administration. Trustees, from left, Corl H. Schwyn, presidentg Sumner Conory, vice president, Alva W. Bochmon, secretoryg James C. Donnell ll, Mrs. Anita S. Word, John Ernst- housen. I I L - 1 - 1 1--n-nga r - ,, .. 1',f' 'r- Y.:-' ., , . 1' .AT- ' Dr. Kcnncth H. McFoll. ' :vnu - ', 1- -- :nr 1- gr 1- 1 .E 1-if H ri Uri r - r ' r 1- f' , -M1114 -3 . Amr U , . ' wr! ' T'N iQVJiLI71i1,' im c- 'rig S. ,if- Ervin I. Krcischer, trcosurer ond business mon- Qjqrl has sc-mc-A in thot posmon for over o quor- rc-r if o cc-mum A groduorc of the University in T145 Mr Krc-ischcr mos o tcochcr in the If .-.Img Cru-n gn-1 Fc-sturio school systems be' 2 fc- I,iY1lYiQ thc- gdnmrmstrcituc stef? in 1937 Thc Public, The University, The Future--All Benefited F. Eugene Buotfy, ' ' ' i'.iM,.'-5 vi 1 ' 'V f,, v 'avir 1-.H Q Vctcrgn fcxuifx member, Dr. Poul F. Lccd , O mc-mlwgr of thc- Unixcrsity faculty 5mCC 1538, ou.c'ii os Director of The Library ond Cholrmofl .rf the Department of Lrbrory Science before be- cwmlrwg Prrwbst in 1961 Dean of Students, Dr. Donnel V. Smith, a dis- tinguished alumnus of the University in the field of higher education, and former President of New York State Teachers College, is responsible for the supervision of student life. lames E. Hof, alumnus and former instructor in the Speech Department, is the Director of Alumni Affairs. Prior to assuming the Alumni Post in l96O, Mr. Hof was Admissions officer for the University. From The Competence Of The Administration Farrar M. Cobb, manager of the University Union, is the former director of the famous of- ficers club of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where noted official visitors to this country frequently are entertained. ,,,.r- 'Pt'-fi Director of University Relations, Edward E. Rhine, is responsible for the areas of Publications and News and Photography Services. Mr. Rhine is a former member of the Ohio University adminis- trative staff. l IL111111111 X1l1111111s11.1111111 11.1111111111 Xl--111 Ill.lll IUH .1l1111 Alumni of the College of Business Administration Returned to Recognize 25 Years of Activity 11-'.11l111,g.11111l111.111-11111111l11 llT'ls1111l1-111s 11l111111'11' 1111.111111l1111l11 111111111 l11111111s1111 11111111.1l1s111 .1s .1 111111, 1l11 I11ll1g1 --l l311s1111ss X1l1111111sl1.1111111 .ilw 111-1111l11l .1 111-141.1111 -11 1x11.1111111r11l.11 .1111x11x 1111 lll1'NilillIIll' i,11l1111 ll.1111, .1 '.'.11l,Ix XX11l111s1l,1x ,1l11'111111111 1l1s111ss11111 ' 11 sllllll'lllN, 11'111lx1'1l .111111111l 11111--1111!1.1111111.1111111111l111s1111 11lLs In l,111l1 l'111111111x 1111111-ss111s .1111l 11111s11l1- s111'.1L1'ls lllls N.1,llN Xlllllllll ll.11. 1l11 Il 111111 1-l .llllllllll llvl 1l11' 111lll'L1 N 1.11111111I1l1 .111111111s.111, 111.11L11l 1l11- l11'g111111111g ol .111o1l11'1 111i 11111111111 l'Il 1l11 1111.1s11111. s111111'l1.11i111411'11-111-1l ll11'11 lll'jllL'l'N Ill l'li'l xlll.lllX ll.IXllll Q1.111l1'1l11X11l 2UlNl1lL'g11'1'sl11slu1l1'llls, lll1' 111ll1 '1' 11ll1'1w l111ll1 1 li11ll1'l11I Hl W1l1'l111' tlliillfl' lll l11lllll.lllsIll A . . 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Cooke ond Lewis Monhort, ore ref ,jmzed lm Deon-, Willigm Schmcltz ond John Davidson College Recognized Alumni, Faculty VVith Celebration Of Anniversary 1 BX I 'QL b Reunion ' f fi '- l 1 if '21-114-X, lssvnfx filth mmvmncranrv finds University wi ' .Wi 'xi 1.4. l' lm- lwlwiq with ilu' 'come liodu. if Y v VI fm E 5 , ffF 4' 8:1761 sf' A 1 Us ..l 7'?4f' 3 wg' .. Trains? Q fs' - .550 1 T V: . 5,31 L f'vW 22,951 .-V,., N 14,.x xc .X x hifj -gg , Q V 'W ., . Q 4 P6 A 1 'inf' Q ij' ,id Q '5. 'F1 f 03 ,3 ' 4 ' . -- ' 5 - - - . - : ' if ..'- . -., f . 51 1, Wk Q -.-V I aw-sw 'A .b '1 'L2Q- - 5' A' - A 'Q ii' ::- f 'QP 'WV gig! mtwff' gi' ,uf-gym x m f-143 5, f S f' z 4,4-' ?: ff 22 i 9 'Wg 3 f J, ll lg f X5 ,' Qlfm Ulf. 'lf' Ag xr-xx Students Trained Head, Hands To Calculate With Math, Machines Business-minded students concen- trate on the performance of an IBM machine as instructor explains. Dexterity and a mathematical mind are needed to master the problems and machines of business world. l. Office machines requiring pre- N-' cise operation are part of the -X X vim R X ,N .wx . business student's study. pw :g.,.,yS . , :?'2 ' W' i y 4-v Ks. 1 'N wx --fra. ' 1: . up C 3 A tag 'U' Q-r 1- . VA 3.65. 'Tr A 'ifa if 5 if ,I Accounting Accounting: f ' 1 :,,+-,.,,,,l .,,4 . . 1 ui' rl- fl llnr . L t 4 . 7' v MB 1-L-K if IH. ll. Business Administration Business Administration: Wilbur Abell, Lewis Monhort, B D Owens, Olclriclw llco, lomes Low- rx, Robert Riegle Dr Robert Henderson! Dr Gilbert Cooke, Dr Maurice Mandel! Jock Wil- wrwl Dr Hmsgrd Huffman, Dr Jfllwn Doxudsmw Dr Korl Rohdcrt Business Education Business Education: Ov-en Mon!- lgfnicrxv Dr Mctdrl Guthrie, Dr, ilirtwi-1 Ru--iwprx DI' GOiCf1 SfUfS' vvfzvw irc Gwddord, Dr CHOHQS ' rwuiiw Economics Economics, Front Row: Dr. Bevars Mabry, Dr. Leland Van Scoyoc, Dr. Jacob Cohen. Back Row: Charles Fishbaugh, Harmon Vos- kuil, Allen Wiley. Geography Geography, Front Row: Dr. Allen Bushona, Dr. James Latham, James Taylor, Dr, Lowry Karnes. Bock Row: Lyle Fletcher, Joseph Buford, Dr, Ralph Frank, Dr. John Hiltner. - 1 ,k,714 , Q. ,tl A College of Education Saw Increased Enrollment, Department Added lnnugr lms 1u.u1Lc-sl this xmnuk lllllghllll lol lllt' tlollrgt- ol I-tlmuali-un. Ill lllllldlll ll.llllIlj,QlIlll xlclfluwl into llu'11llut'1vl.ullllqtlczlllllrlluhlllglltzlll I1vlllxl'.,lLc'c x luigllali-nn Lust sprung, .uul luuln lD.nul lzlmux .uul Ill. Y:-:gil lx. 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Harrington, It-tt mul Axvxtnnt Dcons Dr. Vcrgil Ort .mtl David Elsass twrulluitcd o surxcy un on nrt-mp! t-1 tl:-,L an 1-r tlw unc -'rl tlvqrvvs utter groduotuon Dr. Martha Gcsling Weber, profcsaor of educotion ond l'l'f'i'C70f of the fCOkllVlQ center, conducts on experimental closed cnrcult tclcvu-:on lecture for Bowlmg Green Students 18558 3, : 1 . , 1 Q 4 F if 5 . 113 gs Q1 5 . QAWI y X V 'sf-Q I! ' 0 ..' '+. gg tv .. ,-V:a Q 1 ' ia D P I 1 -V vw A W 'QB'- 4 v ' .Q '95 ,x P! I O9 ' I fs f ' I nu.. 9 i1 ... rm 7 , . Milf xc S ,'f'f1 W ' U ll!! s ll. I ! . ,QL 1, ' ' 7 . I . - .n1 '- M iv rf, I A 'gf S . bruary , J.: - , 1 xr Thrrllj Fnly' Sfsrlfy 1 -55 '1 ,1,,,,.- V - ' reparation -ii Tgxsuswx . ... .ur-1,-' 1 NL- -U '1.' ui..'J-c '-. Zzgzinr ls. .,-9,5 .. , ,nut- 'ifzmf ,-tl Q' I' ' he 1.1112 . ML YS-c. ....V,, ., li. 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Home economic majors concentrate on their zippers, secims, and binding to produce outfits they will weor on campus. 'S YV V Y 'kk iv-'Atv ' -r------, 3? .Q v 2 i :Tj , . :ll-1 '. 0 Q C V iff fi, - Www wmv .... A rx a jc .. dnxl r '-r l 4' 4 an-f l13:x. 1 z V f '-'T Female fencing artists let the omoteur in on skills of popular sport Iiducutionul Activities Affected Students In All Fields s Vg. HV , ' 1 J I Home economics food sampllng ses- sions ore always on experience, educa- tional or otherwise. A uk Females strive for fitness cmd figures. Males strive for muscles with the borbells, weights, cmd lifts ovoiloble in the gym. wwf Y .av-Qsf' ans. 1 ' Q- Q., 1 '43 4. , 1 ? 1 I 'XWX B QQ! it W. i -4 .1 F fx - m 'Z 'uw 2 zxwk -e .-,-,,,,s,-Q1-M - , .:.esg4sasw4ss'5 X 1 A 0 use 'N M :sun-N csmaeavm- . vnmvmmeuv QW: T9 52-we-1 - 0 s 3 1- wan., wr-M ww., b13t5f5A'QiQf 5212? A 'T if Q 'ii-S 15'-: 'V ' '4-- A .J V .,.. ,,l, Q' qt 3 NX Industrial Arts Industrial Arts: 1- 'H V Education, Scored: I ' M' 3- Ur? fx' Fw-72 N'NH.1lgmw-, Dv Osfgnfuom ' 1' 1 1 5' .if EW' F H v vw! 'Av l 'NA1fY lVVCt't.'Y Sfond- ingif ' H-f' ' 1- 3 '-' ,f X1 N'Qw ,wif x MQ--, pwWrwUr1u ' I ' 'J 'wf ' lf ---I 5- v, , .Z J vw' f -wi 1'f- Ur Cfwlxun R 5- J I ' ' 'r- v ' I Tvga. 1'T liqgrv, N1 DHAC Dr UCFYWGFU F- :rw fc 'Q -- . as-, CC Home liconomics Home Economics: lw 111' ' 1-5 H Q! L22 ... W X is Women's Health is And Physical Education .wk Women's HPE, Front Row: Dr. Ag- nes Hooley, Iris Andrews, Gertrude Eppler, Dorothy Luedtke. Second Row: Dr. Mary Watt, Penelope Boussoulas Mary Whitney Amy ' H1 x I Q .3 .,,.' Torgersonk Back Row: GayleIFrisby, judy Bohren, Alice Struzinsky, Men s Health And Physical Education Men's HPE, Front Row: Doyt Perry, Forrest Creason, Alan Sawdy, Harold Anderson, Dr. Samuel Cooper, Dr. Russell Coffey, John Williams. Second Row: Warren Scholler, Don Cunningham, Bob Dudley, Bill Mallory, Jim Ruehl, Maurice Sandy, Dr. Robert Keete, Mel Brodt. Back Row: Ron Geiser, Bob Gibson, Robert Whittaker, Bruce Bellard, Glenn Sharp, Dale Herbert, Warren Steller, Dick Young. Llbrary Science Library Science: Wiley Williams, Mar- garet Yocom, Robert Rogers. Diversified Thinking Marked The Activities Of The Liberal Arts College l Xlll ll Ill Ill XXl11nf1sf-nl Nliml. .mul XNNI'-I.llll , N xiii'-lr Hx mm--r in .um lvlll ill,-,iilxlunl Xllll4IllL1llll1rl.ll.lll sifffiilnxfil ll wllir- .u null 1.1 Q if . .4 xml! 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Vw' Hugs' ti lain-itz! .Art-. with G QYO 'YW vp YM :VE it str iw. rx KV, mg tint., Tin- ur1'.!l!LA!L'tli'-N featured well knnvtn pnltticol scientists from all over U S Hero portncrponts listen to Soturdoy's program the L....IL dents ot the University, Sen- if iff So he could meet with the stu- ,. 1' W , -I Q ator Fulbright attended a buf- .,-t of ,, i , tet in his honor at the Sigma ff Chi house. X I X L Q , Y .ov-'V Q vi- Y XL., 1--f-K' ' ' X A .. ,,.-H- Ng Pi Sigma Alpha, political sci- ence honorary, gave a dinner wx for Senator Case before the R' Q wi opening of the institute on Friday evening. I inn? Featured Senators Clifford Case, James Fulbright Following the speech of Senator Case, a panel discussion Case lcenterl on the panel were Drs. Edward Claflin was held on the opportunities in public service. With Donald Herzberg, Russell Decker, John Hiltner. Sl... 1 1 Participants In Government, Scholars In History Brought Social Sciences Home To The Student Through his animated gestures, Dr William Rock brrngs the characters of Western Civiliza- ttan tn lute for has students Charles F. Kurfess, a Bowling Green graduate and present delegate to the State Legislature, is the guest speaker at a political science Class. X , ,:,1. AE .Six -x .J Q ,, .Z ' -' .XM .1 ,. .QW Fx X ' e, ' '--.f?::K15:. - -' J 'LEA-fSiif4 5 '5 f-fre: iX'1'T5.11' gs: vwly- X -' JH xt' gklgwka '-.weifx-1-1-' ' V . X 1 wi :- . -ukgfstffsggfxi .P f 'gtg , : ,mf ,- 69, Sb: I ' 1:fs5',.gw,1gs1:yx, x ., .31 .5 , X ' g.-Ei' .. , f. , X M W Q,.,,w,-4,.' Q Discovcrics, Experiments Provided Practical Experience Field xoology students iricvwfvfi. fiwc nmmola x-.inch tiwcv found on Q field trip ncor the Bowling Green Oreo 15' I 'EK a1r'S lg' ii a-544 76 Dr. Donald Bowman ' '- - rv-'rv1iv .-i -- 1 I '7 f:'?'ixKa -1. U Dr. John Coosh ' 1 v 5 n 3 H gn- -.n..1x, '-A? 4, 5 rf' - . 4 - . ' Q Q X 1 7 B ,, Mfg J Nia y L12 i GI: ' 3' .Q-4.1 V7.1 '3kg.W Xl nf , L . , 'T' F i N' s Lab work with tapes, and oral recitation assist students their study of French, Spanish, German, or Russian. Speech, Foreign Languages Challenged Students With New Means In Communications The freshmen give a startling performance of their produc tion of The Torchbearersu in the Joe E. Brown Theater. Xi ICS, Univ. I f' -4- 'Q' ff, '.. Lih drawing clan, o requ-remcnt for on majors, provides students mth Hprmctplcs and pmctlcq in creotwe and structural drowmg 19 .x Fl I i -'Q Qs u-QQ 'T 'N Long Hours of Work And Practice Created Varied Sounds, Images In The World Of Fine Arts And Music Mr. Kruger adopts o cosuol oopeorcmce cis he works tor per- fection ot o reheorsol of the Chamber Orchestra. From this piano moy deport on oc- complished musician-it he keeps up the hard cmd concentrated work. An art Maior stops to scrutinize the Iotest work to oclorn the woils ot the Art Building. 81 f ' . '71 Art ffl! 1 Art, Front Row: Wtliord Wortl-aclmon, Otto Ocxurk, Robert Stun- gtyn Plump Wrgg, Harold Hossclschwcrt, Robert Bone Bock Row: Charles Lokotsky, Dr Hugh Broodley, Corl Hall, Dr Poul Runmng 'us Biology Biology, Front Row: Karl Schurr, Cynthia Groot, Benzo, Dr Nothon Easterly, Dr Mor- gan Brom, Elmsc Whntvscr, Dr Everett Meyers. Bock Row: Gcrold Acker, Dr Jocob Verduin, Dr Cori Hollbc-rg Dr Horold Homre, Dr. Wrlhom Jackson, Dr Ernest Homulton N 1 . Lhcmlstry Chffhtifly, SCOfCdZ i ' .rrrll tt xvwwnu-r Dr Nl' . ' Q ttrltt-rr ttf, lu JN-,gb-:wh X-'A- 1 Standing: f ' HN: t wt HHH I1 Dr 1. ,. l ' iio' Yrtt iw ', :rv 3,1 ,NM.,'v, D' zu-W. ipzt in A ICN r I No T7-:E STRUCTURE Geology German And Russian German and Russian: Eva-Maria Gabor, Dr. Dzidra Shllaku, Dr. Walter Morris, Liuda Alssen, Dr. Bertil Sima. English, Seated: Evelyn Reiser, Jeannette Danielson, Dr, Virginia Leland, Dr. Dorothy Moulton, Dr, Alma Payne, Dr, Mary Hissong, Beryl Parrish, Dr. Marie Campbell. Standing: Dr. Stanley Coffman, Dr. Joseph Price, Dr. Lowell Leland, Dr, Richard Carpenter, Dr. Viron Barnhill, Dr. Giles Floyd, Dr. Paul Parnell, Dr. Stephen Fogle, Dr. John Gross, William Thomas, Dr. James Bashore, Dr. Frank Baldanza. Geology: Dr. Richard Hoare, Dr. Joseph Mancuso Dr. John Coash, Dr. Milford Lougheed English History vu 1,,H. Soc- T I v VT Kin. Third ' jim f',rv.4gv Back Y V! is fx! Phllosophv ulosophy Lf I mr IU Pr Y m VLITTL Dr rv vw ,mu Q 1 tmim Mathematics Mathematics, Front Row: Dr. Ralph Townsend, Dr. Esther Kra- bill, Mabel Drennan, Anna Gry- ting. Second Row: Dr. Fred Leetch, Harry Mathias, Dr. Clif- ford Long, Dr. Frank Ogg, Dr. Harold Tinnappel. Back Row: Dr. Louis Graue, Dr. Elwood Bohn, Harry Wohler, Dr. William Kirby, Dr. David Krabill, Dr. Bruce Vogeli. MmL 'M - - fiiiq Physics Physics: Dr. Edgar Singleton Merle Flamm, Dr. Donald Bow- man, Dr. Willard Singer. PsYchoIo9Y. Seated: i ' F- f 'T'1w' 'i V' Cwvl 'il 1-'- Uv Ccfil Fr P I I lv! 1- f' 5' JP Hr Z Slondirlgt I ' l'f- :ii 'mr ii 'iwmllw llrfflilrcl fi Y? if f f -3 v vi f,v my Tr Uv t vi Q rig-r Dr J lin SCNLACR Dr J UH ' y E-.vi-1 dl , i-, 'f l Political Science Political Science: li' Hflwt f'il if:r-311 Dv ' ' , - 'N Romance Languages Romance Languages, Seated: Diane Gil-xiglflfli Janna lwollislcf Shllldiflgl DY. Wqirrciw VVDHCI Dr Miclwocl Flys, John Verily, Anllmnx Boynofdl Dr Michael Roniim Sociology 'FQ' Sociology, Front Row: Dr. Samuel Lowrie, Dr. Joseph Balogh, Dr. Donald Longworth. Second Row: Donald McVicker, Dr. Arthur Neal, Dr. Aida Tomeh, Robert Whitehurst, Dr, Theodore Groot. Speech Speech Department, Front Row: Dr. Harold Obee, Alice Greiner, Dr. Lee Miesle, Maxine Schnitzer, Dr. Duane Tucker, Elizabeth Neidecker. 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X T Yo-Y-vm N ri f'r Vwqiwc sgncol 1, -g c-rrrwurwfu ,J-, ly Tiwurutsrw Cosnor, gr . mm- -tr:.iLrwtw ms-.f'C fryurmi In nf r ' tm, Lmxorwtr. dcfcrtmcnfs .s-,V LX YQH-xx ssuHwPL'.L11H luv I 'i 31.4 I . sOOOl'f An experiment is conducted during one of the evening classes of the Sondusky Branch. ls Served Off-Campus Students Bowling Green State University operates branches in Fostoria, Bryan, Fremont, and Sandusky. The first two years of study in the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Education, and Business Administration are offered. Instruction is supervised by members of the regular academic staff of the University. Persons living in or near these communities may begin their college work at a branch, transferring to the main campus or to some other accredited college or university to com- plete the courses required for a degree. Branch in- struction is also available to persons who do not plan to earn a college degree, but desire more education, and to college graduates who wish to qualify for an elementary school teaching certificate. , ' 115-r Long hours of work ff- 1 5 f , r .1,f 4 rr,-.1ufve.i f .full hom member, moy poy dmndemi-, IH the emi ROTC Prepared Cadets For Commissions In Armed Forces 2- f Q. ing ' N4 1-0 Q 5 .1 . , , Al Before commission 1. 1 wo nd lucmevwovwr C code? 'v ' 'I V:-.ff Q? ling-,Q-, fnwulntgju lrfg- Inspccfion Arms! 'J .N Nw -,ef-mi Noose us ' 1+ ' 9'5f-1.921-vT--vlf Air Science Air Science, Front Row: Capt. John Berry, Major Warren Peters, Capt. Joseph Bohren. Back Row: T!Sgt. Raymond Bowers, T!Sat. Alfred Kreps, Capt. Floyd Brazile, T!Sgt. Lewis Denny. Military Science Military Science, Front Row: Capt. James Johnson, Lt. Col. William Scruqgs, Capt. James Hoye. Back Row: M!Sgt. May- nard McClain, SXFC. Leroy Jacob, MXSQT. Edward Newby, SXFC. Jack Huston, SXFC. Nicholas Ka- livas. Merits or demerits are in store for this cadet under- going inspection. I. 'U ' ,H- , o 5- TIVE I HIINIIIIHHIII 0,m.,n Delta Kappa I, , .I- I qu-5 Ix I I In . Inllxn 1 X :XIII In 'I I'k.lllI XHIIINIHQ i I IIe'.1-I Ilnmgvx .QA X. NIZZIHII Xl IH-'IMI OXO Mud-ycor lmhaica, Flon' Ro-rt ' - ' '- Back Ro- L .H- lf-Izn XX I III IN QIIJIIIN X NIIIHII1 if 'Xll'l1:1x 4 - I IX ,, 3 I.lIll4NI IIHI 1- TI war, Hg, I :'!nr J HH XIII Rwlffnr X IIIIIIIIIIQ R-.Inll I l'm.nmnI1 K..ulx I 5IIllIlI.III l.u1lx X Nuuhx 35 XII lun IIxm.m Rulnnl I lnxm.m Iulal 4.nII Xm.ll, Illrll .lll' LIIIIMAI IIII1 1,lIIlxl lI IImll.u hum-.u, .n QIHIIII XXIIIIII In UQIIIJIN .IIIII 1lI1lPIII.lQlN I1.l1IllNIIllr .llllll ng m.nII- sllhIl IIIN -vu 4.ux1l+uN I In sz' nun Inu Iuqn .nun In vImI.alxI1llv, IIIIIDIIIJIIIIIIN .nIuI1luN. .md mln- .un Ullk IPIHIIIHIKN .I ml Jmxlwx mu nI1.n- uhuh lIu'n .nv um XIXIKI Iul.ll1llll'Illl.ll1 slll1Il III fu .HIIIIIIIISIIJ ' nIl4x lu! 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New members are tapped secretly during the night while the campus is at rest, and are announced during the Honors Day program in May. During Homecoming each year, a breakfast is given for Cap and Gown X alumnae by the current members. This year, Sandra Scott held the position of president. Dean Florence Currier and Dr. Martha Weber were advisers. assisting, inspired deep concentration, it X., Sic-Sic In lll1lIIlHlN um nnknfmn :lx llllXllll1IllN .um 6 f qu.-ul-.l.mln-1mungN.m .l--x1.l,.m-l an ll.lllll ns un if llllllltll Nlul fngg.nl1lf.nl1--In lmflx llnu lllllllll' -' Hull 1-I -lx .lll'PllXlll'PllS mall xlmlmnlx ull.. lla :nun-ull lll wllllhlllll mug X-llwl quill lhglllllltl Ill l lh Nll NH. xmxlul .u In nlnln-1: ulmll ls lllllllllt --an ll mlm 1 nu ll s ..uuIm- I llnuxll llllll. l llnIIl1llxll.lX mls III lmllx l l lQ..l,.1v X ll1IllllIlQ The two graduating ,ww r lhmjvr cm! Dlml ng, pose mth thc Qtlwcr masked membcrg of SIC Nliwli. Nl I XXIII lll.ll L:.lllll, l.all 4 llulwv-l nl ll.. Hill:--lun'-lu Ihr lun:--1-, .lull lu. flll 11, ilu Nl-,ull Lmlullx N1 lull lhb11lllNllll1llIl.: lltxllllllll lvllylu-1 mln ,1 llllllllllg -alll-vlmull-n.nl1 .unlwulnwfl 111 Iln- lxlN .nn-l Immun-l .1 ll--lllux --ll .P in ls mlm! ilu xllnlmlnl ll-nlx mnglnl su' 'Ill Num :ml lbw-lllx Num llL1l1.lllX IPl.l4l1l'Plll.llllllllNlllNIl NII x all--ll lu In-v mlm: .4 UIIIIIIIIQ Npllll I'-I ll'Illl lln ll ull .lu-l ilu Nlll 'll' Book and Motor, Front Row: R. Chism, .. , E. Edwards, R. Brinza, B. Cooper, D. W Drummond, P. Oberhaus, R. King, J. T Pearce, R. Spinosa, G. Johnson. Second ,, K T' Row: J. Davidson, J. Allis, M. Sidner, J. Coash, E. Dickerman, Dr. Lewis Man- hart, R. Bell, N. Gongwer, D. Opfer, C. X Mclntosh, A. Jett. Third Row: N. Foote, J. Scott, B. Amundson, S. Hartline, S. Detfenbaugh, A. Schmidt, R. Hartman C. Wilhelm, M. Millikin, D. Claire, S Zierolf, C. Pohlman. Back Row: C Masel, E. Tambellini, B. Burgess, S. Steck, A. Sharples, B. Baker, C. Mount, L. Vogrig, B. Hursh, G. Gdovin, F. Zur- anski. Book and s Motor Established at Bowling Green by Dr. James R. Overman in 1915. Book and Motor is a scholastic honorary which has the highest scholastic requirements of any honorary on campus. All members have the minimum accumulative grade average of 3.5. Phi Eta Sigma, Front Row: J. Nechas, J. Saracsan, R. Rice, R. Brinza, R. Spinosa. Second Row: G. Del Pizzo, R. Davis, R. Heames, H. Aldrich, J. Helwig, J. Dauer, J. Mauger. Back Row: J. Bassett, L. Thompson, T. Munn, T. Peters, F. En- dres, F. Visel, R. Cramer, R. Spinetto, E. Braun. Phi Eta Sigma Men who have attained a 3.5 acculnulative grade average during their fresh- man year at the University-are eligible to join Phi Eta Sigma. These men are tapped and initiated into the honorary at. the beginning of their sophomore year. This year twenty-one men were initiated. Alpha fpulon Della, Scored: Dr 'ls' H3 'rv ' ' Slondmg: 5-' H - - b b l,.-gf if , rv' Alpha Epsilon Delta X l'lf xllll ll.n Ill lllf lull h.lN lf.llllll1l Ill lllls HJ! x .lllllllltx ..l XII-lu llh-ll'Pll ll-l1.....w.ulx l 1 xlmlaulx 5 1 1 l . ' l ' 'l - l N H 'l 'l'lN- l N l W Xu .m.uslx Imlnqlur .nul .n llllllll wmv lnrlal an lllc KM'- 'l R I'I ll' 1- I ll-'lH 'U' - h '- NIHIIIQ In lgl'l.l Xlplm IRI. n.nlu:u.nl In-flux:-n1.nl mln-lx m 'Q .ltHlllllllIlQ. NiIli.um Kilkumul sm-lu-al .ns lrlrxlmlrlll nl lllc Beta Alpha Psi Beta Alpha Pai, Front Row: E, Mn-r-,, K Kc!-lcv. J Pollcr, J, Nlcfindc W Knrlmx'-Od Row: Or Honey Donley, J. Raloxy, P pclcrs I LCCHNWN. D Khan-A, R Swanson, Pork-. Bock Row: R Chasrn, P U',oss0r,J Schull, D LDV!- poy, C VV:-bb, G Foughl, J. Rvcgclslwrgcv Beta Gamma Sigma, national honorary for stu- dents majoring in business, gave the Recognition Banquet for the College of Business. Dr. Leland Van Scoyoc was president of the society. Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Gamma Sigma, Front Row: Howard Kane, T ,Karle, R, Bell, Dr. Lewis Monhart, Wilbur Abell, K. Kelsey, Dr. Leland VanScoyoc, Dr. Gilbert Cooke, Dean William Schmeltz, Dr. Robert Henderson. Back Row: Harrnon Voskuil, R. Hoover, L. Yackee, T. Price, D. Copes, K. Cooper, Dr. John David- son, J. McNamara, Dr. Mearle Guthrie, R. White, J, Bell, Edwin Bomeli, Harvey Bonley. Beta Beta Beta, Front Row: S 'Warren, C. Groot, J. Downing K. Woods, P. Feicht, J, Nowak J. McCarley, B. Dillworth, S Witty, P. Giusto. Second Row V. Shaffer, W, Seit, S. Johnson A. Sharples, M. Willey, K. Kue- sel, C, Jones, C. Mount, N Joslin, M. Herr, C. Caakwell Back Row: D, Johnson, J Young, J. Simmons, S. Wulko- wicz, Dr. Eugene Diekerman W. Brown, W. Brown, R. Zara J, Nicholson, J, Boldman, P Donley, J. Cummings. Beta Beta Beta The national recognition society in biology, Tri-Beta sponsored an award on Honors Day for an outstanding student in biology and tlielnew officers gave a tea for the departing seniors. Jerry Simmons was president. 'Z ,V-. I Delta Psi Kappa X f..lll'l'l lhx nn plnsxml un liun i--I high uluwlx. .n Ilunu-nun lfvllu' lllvlll. .mal .u l'.lIllllX l'llIl Xfllll, Nfll' llll' .nlilililw UI DK .X 'Ni K.lll'l.I, ll.lli1lll.ll lrluvIl'uinIl.ll sl -N 1-lx in lulluiml K1lU1.lliHIl Ihr!! Nthlllll wind .u Illl'Ni1ll'IllI Xllss l- main, .ulxmn Doha Psi Kappa. from lov: S Cwllmwofih. - NV:-'vw' V n..Uqn!h4-r S S:l'l1'Df'fl'Y, J lar'-'JH C Vhvw- n R Rflhwd Roig I Sqn!! N4 Shurvwqkrrl Cycllfudt ED- ph-' P Shulv: F Lumen L Grfvlke Tlid Rqwgl ri,-H L Nvcllrv C Wmnmann, D kg-H .7 P Rlchcui-.un J Block 8 Kurk, L, Tr-.H-.1 f. 5.4 nn: v Blu-ks, S Ono, M Cxnmd A Jgmcx A Shuznnsly, C F--vmqn Kappa Delta Pi, national honor society in education, founded on cam- pus in 1938, sponsored a recognition tea in April for freshmen and sopho- mores in education with a 3.5 accumulative average. Also the Honor Key, an award, was given to outstanding faculty members. Carol Beck served as president, Doctors Lorrene and Vergil Ort were advisors. Kappa Delta Pi, Front Row: B. Slach, R. Ladd, B. De Rosa, S. Beekman, D. Shiolett, S. Sheffer, D. Slack, M. Millikin, G. Minahan, J. Stofcho, V. Sommer, K, Moore, C. Lake. Second Row: R. Patton, J. Norman, K. Knoll- miller, P. Oberhaus, J. Haschak, L. Konzen, K. Hogrefe, R. Hartman, J. Hausrath, C. Leksan, H. Logsdon, K. Heinsen. Third Row: S. Hlusak, J. Armstrong, J. Na- jarian, M. Edwards, M. Eschbach, K. Benedict, J. Van Tassell, J. Black, B. Brandes, J. Brinker, S. Brown, C. LaRue, C. Jeffery. Back Row: B. Garcia, P. Daum, J. Harmon, J. Towery, K. Ernst, P. O'Brien, R. Feys, J. Davis, E. Edwards, J. Huff, A. Sharples, M. Sidner, B. Prechtel, S. Scott, E. Sayler, J. Slebos, S. Pellett, J. Scott. Kappa Delta Pi, Front Row: C. Lyons, C. Beck, M. Mote, Dr. Vergil Ort, Dr. Herchel Litherland, B. Lutz, Dr. Lor- rene Ort, R. Rackow, N. Sunderman, A, Sutter, C. Hohn. Second Row: K. Scott, L. Strauch, P. Hurst, K. Mans- field, B. Rogers, M. Renner, B. Schnabele, S. Barker, E. Freeze, L. Main, L. Masel, J. Mertz, L. Sullivan, J. Mothys. Third Row: R. Cline, N. Cole, K. Miller, D. Perticone, E.-Tambellini, D. Claire, M. Guenther, S. Atkinson, C. Anderson, L. Cooper, T. Gause, J. Fruth, C. Harper, B. Crows, S. Keim, S. Hartline, E. Kalish, J. Jose. Back Row: S. Daniels, B, Baker, L. Werling, S. Bromin, D. Barut, S. Acker, J. Biddle, Dr. Charles Young, A. James, D. Kirkendall, M. Weis, J. Taraschke, B. Von- derahe, E. Voight, J. Wade. ill 'IO 4 Kappa Mu lpnilon, Saatedz N flung.-nr M Sldner, L 8'0w . S gray 3 UgLgy- V C,,n,,-f J Blau!! S Zvewlf, L Perch, K Mom- 4,vy,, Q g,,u,.u r, rgg .-U 593343393 D Ammo-,e, R Hcyl, Dr EI- .,-J U hr- H4 UIMJJ f Dvfidl' T Cdnrvvc J SC l'-DH . Ov CMHOVL, lv-nj '.'J.v'.yv Yu! , Ur Hg: '1 T11-nggxgx-I Harry Mclhucx X PM Alpha Theta, Front Row- F' in-ff, A lxlf.-'my 1. T4-rn-IIA ll A , x ' 1 .' Second Row 1 U '.'. '31 Uh- V O lirwn I r Jnnw-. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1' :H 6 'J -.BJP lack lov: M ligrnqni ' 1' f nv I-.wh Ni Pdvllflun H Kiallrrv G K A U 1-v T P A :rr L Srwplu-rl h Cami'-'. r. Kappa Mu Epsilon .hlixilics hu Kappa: Mu I-Ipsilnn. Ihllilllllll vniclx in m.alhcm.nliu. imlmlcd .nn 4muu.ul Llunsungn Par lx, NIM'.lkl'lS, haunting .1 pmlvwn hum thc l'IliYl'l sin uf Xli4hig.m. :und hclp wsuhbllw hu' fH'Nhlll.lIl lllillh SIIUIVIIIN. l.u.mm' limwn mm ID1l'Silll'lllI Dr. Lung .nh isul. Lumlm lung Ihr Iuhn S4hw.nu .Xwaml unnpcli- . ' ' Iwnn under- gnulugulr ur gl.ulu.m-. not mu-ss.uilx gn Inman' major. n hues thc' llllijfll uf Phi .U- plm 'l'Im.n. mriunnl honor vuirh in hislulk KJTCII I'msl u.n Illl'Ni1Il'lll: Dr. ILx.nh.nn. .uhiwr Phi Alpha Theta 'un I-n :hc hum hismrv Phi Upsilon Gmicron Sponsoring a baby sit- ting service for faculty members, and working closely with the Home Ec- onomics Club for Career Day were included in this year's activities of Phi Up- silon Omicron, national professional society for women in home econom- ics. Nancy Ulrey served as presidentg Miss Laura Hes- ton, advisor. Dr. Mearl Guthrie, ad- visor to Pi Omega Pi, na- tional recognition society in business education, and a student member were elected to National Con- ference at this year's Na- tional Convention in Chi- cago. The society also held a spring dessert for the department, Sandra Berry was president. Pi Omega Pi 4 -u 'Ill Xlphu lulgl, Slgllld Alpha Iota Ml in-' s A. '.v 2 X I. ,A- .0 Q.. -AX Sigma Delta Pi, Front Row: R. Garcia, F. Zuranski, Dr. Florence Baird, Dr. Michael Ramon, L. Orozco. Second Row: L. Hardy, C. Dumit, L. Oser, J. Mathys, P. Detwiler. Back Row: M. Garcia, R. Ciganek, S. Wehrmann, Dr. Michael Flys, S. Pappas. Sigma Tau Delta, Front Row: P. Castiglia, M. Denison, R. Arthur, R. Buese, L. Cooper, D Hunger. Second Row: C. Oakley, G. Yanik, L. Beppler, N. Foote, S. Fisk, L. Seitz, E. Kalish Third Row: S. Keim, D. Perticone, B. Vonderahe, N. Stringer, J. Slebos, L. Vogrig, B. Bar- rett, C. Wilhelm, P. O'Brien, R. Pine, P. Culp, l. Raka, N. lden, S. Bash, S. Deffenbaugh E. Loyd. Back Row: Dr. Giles Floyd, J. Stofcho, C. Slate, C. Scheer, R. McMullen, M. Millil kin, W. Calhoun, J. Nechas, J. Donovan, K. Longbrake, M. Smolik, L. Brown, H. Namay, R. Brinza, G. Puntel. ...cf-. 5- Sigma Delta Pi This year, Sigma Delta Pi, national recognition society for students in Spanish, in- itiated a program of films and lectures for all other hon- oraries and also invited for- eign students to lecture in their native language. The society held an outdoor pic- nic in the spring for its mem- bers. Faith Zuranski served as presidentg Dr. Florence Baird, advisor. Sigma Tau Delta Gathering material and being in charge of publishing the Literary Magazine slanted for spring release was the Ina- jor project this year of Sigma Tau Delta, national profes- sional society for students ma- joring or minoring in Eng- lish. Richard Arthur served as president: Dr. Giles Floyd, advisor. UUIYI' WE 0 t Ziff! nttun lilillfi mann' 'O1tt'l Ll. lil. '-X W f 5- 'J I 5 '08 Elections Board , Student Body X' -. 1 tt! .nv o-. . - ' 'Q-a n vw . 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T l if 'L i Student Cabinet: Steve Mark- wood, Orientation, Dianna Kel- logg, Spirit and Traditions, Dale Rothman, Elections, Mari- lyn Van Aman, Charities, Mi- chael Sanders, Leadership and Service, David Hunger, presi- dent, John Gaertner, chairman, Melinda Mathews, secretary, Robert Chis, treasurer, Eugene Wilsonj coordinator of student activities, Ann Schneider, com- rnunications. David Hunger, presi- dent of the student body, initiated his Open Door policy during the spring elec- tions in l962. Student Court, Seated: Penny Daum, Roy McMul- len, Faith Zuranski, Robert Bell lchief justicel, Allen Duncan, Suzan Barker, Richard Coleman. Stand- ing: Dr. Russell Decker, Sharon Janusczok, Rita An- gelatoni, Virginia Gilley. ll! ,I . iv-Q A student-run court bill caused consternation for many on the council, when it was presented in February. The bill would have established a men's court to try all cases that would be re- ferred to the dean of men. The bill was tabled after a heated debate over the court's powers and functions. The Spring Vfeekend float pa- rade was abolished by the council, since twenty of the twenty-nine fraternities and sororities were opposed to its continuation. Suggestion boxes and a composite picture of the members of the council and cabinet were placed in the residence halls to facilitate com- munications between the government and stu- dent body. Also, to help carry out the Open D0or policy, discussion meetings were held periodically, along with the regular open coun- cil meetings. 'tif' ' ' i : 3 s , i . i 3 l 4 ' . i I E 2 , , l ' s 2 i l ' l Association Of Women Students Hr. X-,X...r.rr-.rr ..! XX'-mrrr Nm-huts lIl,ll!1' thru' imxyi--of Llnfvixlx X.. allfvrilm' lllsfllllvll hulllfll. .llltl ff,.:g hir-H. 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In N:,'Pr' XI I- N: on If Irv' 1:11-12-.:lu'f: I- wfrlsllllv lielwimvUr:--11:- V 2--rzzlfn lf ll!'IN ll1llllIVllN Xl 'Ty :.r:r- fl' XXXN Nr!-fl rrshxgr X'.'.l!l!.1I1.l'I1! il-'Ill IPM tw.-V 'Nl'- -F -' I'-mu' Nrg!nv. !rlrsrl1lf1lI.- IH'-f llfrlrnrr r1r1fXl1lxr I-wr-1.111 lf-rrnglnsinl-1111!Ilolxl I'.mrm,r 15, J 1- , ' .- Dcan of Women Florence K Corner, works wth the mr.-mbcr of AWS rn plonnmg programs for women The Delta Gamma Quartet smgs ovsov the tume os Best Drcsscd Cr rmcstnnts fhgngc ottnrc ,Pti I . .if-3 D6xxy Domes Nqr-1 -'-'.Y:P-'. .'V1'1 jf Nu- ,'.XNV JJ-gl.-, r:urg1g.rrYur1u!X, hw 1flHplQy1hClr v 51 r.H-I IVLWUYTWL' bcttcr oc A U11 LIN' C Sus PICIWIC AWS Legislative Board, Seated: K. Shoemaker, R. Fusco, J. Bednar, P. Perry, C. Fenn, Jackie Gribbons, C. Augspurger, B. Hursh, R. Hartman, L. Dangler. Standing: G. Minihan, L. Peiblow, C. Sell, N. Powell, C. Preyer, B. Hildebrand, S. Althoff, M. Clarke, P. Binder, A. Synk, G. Jones, C. Lind, J. Brinker, K. Oetzel, J. Gravlin, J, Gunn, C. Francis, C. Freppel, l. Sebek. . Coed Kathy Pond models the latest fashion in cam- pus wear at the AWS Style Show held in September Best Dressed Girl, Judy Snodgrass, accepts congratula- tions from last year's winner Eileen Tambellini. 4 Panhellenic Council llu' I-mul -ug.uu1.nlinn uf Ndlilllllll l'Llnhcl- Iglllg lullllqll lx qallllIu'3xl'1l tbl lhl' IIHIICCII llil- rn-fu.1l W-ml NIIIHIIIIQS :clncwnlul nn campus. llmf d1l4g.m- Imm huh lmuw llll't'l una' 3 mfk 11, tsl.l'PllNll uhh zulu .mul IDIIIIIIUKC co- -fpw 1.1111-u .un-mg xln- wmlilin-. lluntiluu-xl this un um .nu GXILIIIIXV lli2lll ulu-n gill-. holding llll Mullin wlllxl lll muh sulnlilN lllL'l .ll UIIL' of uh' ln'-u-1 x IH: mlmmn .mal .a llll't'lllll1Lllll'I'W.lI'dS. 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S Kclly' '. hx I 2'---vw ' 'Q R' fQ.IV 1 ,I N':Plnr-ci, J Houurolh, S. . 'Y J f'- i .:v Q F-1,-311 'w .1 Vvkl-. rw I I K, l 4 s R 'li ll-L 9- rf- Interfraternity Council Strength through Unity , the motto of the Interfraternity Council, represents a cooperative effort of all the fraternities to strengthen and perpetuate the Greek system on the campus. Along with establishing basic academic criteria for fraternity membership, the Council plans and conducts the formal rush programs each year. This year the IFC conducted informal information sessions in the freshman dorms, printed a fraternity handbook for all interested men, established hours for evening fraternity smokers, and sponsored an all Greek event for freshman men. The council's committees also served in such areas as cooperative food buying, publicity, and social policy determination. The Interfraternity Council has the authority to place a fraternity on warning for academic de- ficiency, while the autonomous Judicial Board serves to alleviate problems in other areas of fraternity life. This year the board found Alpha Tau Omega fraternity guilty of violating the Council's constitution, and members of Pi Kap- pa Alpha fraternity guilty of disorderly conduct. lohn Lucas, president of IFC, second semester, greets a new pledge into the Greek system, as Bruce Campbell, president, first semester, looks on. xl ig!! lnferfraternity Council, Front Row: M, Berry, D. Ficher, N. Genco, J. Rein- blot, D. Crooks, M. Cabot, D. Roth, P, Carmivano, N, Heighberger, R, Lyons, D. Feasby, V. Rothbardt, J, Campbell, C. Caywood, Back Row: J, French, D. Heschel, K, Chambers, D. Boyles, J, Davis, Ts Martin, W, Calhoun, G. Forstner, Jr Mauger, C. Creeger, H, Aldrich, R. Allen, Dean Wallace Taylor, L. Scherzer, M, Eismtz, L. Oman, R, Lucas, J. Miller, l 7 .gr- ' .5 , I l I i 4 115 I in l Jomcs Gordon lou Tosh, , 41? -1 p-in-1 J-I I Nancy ldcn The 1963 KEY 'H Harold MilIcr,wi1r r IH flucf ,sz 5. 4 Nikkie Simon, assistant to the editor Barbara McNul't, photo editor EHMMIINIIIHHHNS TS 'N Bill Tsui, photo editor first semester. second semester Paula Rochus, scheduling editor - s 1 , r 9 je- .,.,' - I J' Neil Sanders, sports editor Eight thousand photographs, a million Words, and several thous- and people were involved in the construction of this documented history of the University, the KEY. Some ideas were the result of months or even years of consideration, Some were the mushrooms of editorial convention tips. Some were spur of the moment crea- tions. Most of them never saw the light of day. The remaining ideas culminated in the contents of this 42nd volume of the KEY along with the blood, sweat, and tears that occupied many a Friday night. A 11 fl, 1 fr' AX. A 7 D 1 L41 i Photographers: Morty Connolly, Reid Stephens, Stu Kc-rr, Rich Wolborn, Helen Dukes. Traveling KEY Staff Attended ACP Workshop, Convention lx-x-I nt 1- uh' Ln at-mi 1--I m.nl1x ul thx' Hl4'lll'll'lN nu Ihr turning vnu. th. vm fha. wh lui-. ltr nnnrnvr, luhl-fx lI.ul--l1lNl1lI4x lu N-vu-llnlwx, Ihr lllilflfhll smli, with thc l'llilUl'S of Jn!! XI tn.-Ag1n,g lthrlfu N -n- '. Id- n .mf mlul ilu- l'n1wnixx tht' I5 1. Nuts, .nu-mln! lhv Xlll' N.eIinn.nl llnmcnlicm held --! Winn' -1-VI iw! .1 '-I nth-HJ !'.'IlLKh'Ilr, NlNllIN l1li In Ihr' .ll lht' Nh1'l.ll1rllf..nliH.ll HHIVI ill Utllllil, BKIQIILNN xfiln- X-, 1 vf-2 4 --liwf l'sf--!-.1 ..-!I1g1'11!xl-uN.u1fllnqlnmluwl .mu Inv lmh lm! .n p.nm'I divlminln nn u-.n'hnuL sales. .-lun-11-t l'.nu.1,-.nu lr'-In .ull I-,nu -.I Ihr n.nli-In rx Xunnng nurnlmx uf MLP. lLuwIil1gGu'cll l.mLcd first in .hung--! 1-!--N .-nd tum-mn. Mull- plums nur m.uIv I-n w.nI,nnL mules mn .n Ulllllll.llN plmlmst' lmsisj. I sq Allilfont Editors: I--H, In -. fn 41-iwcmmnq monogcr, Agginqnfgg Carol Emerson, Scheduling: Kathy Cwik, iq- T ' 5' 2' 1 'X f'- 'U'W' 91 - 'S 1O 0gll , CHYYHWC fivlmg, Corol Hull, schedulmgg Nino Atkin, indexinj. K-IYf1'Y1'.'vrun M tvs 'a'-Inq 1-.fn -r . Cover Designer: judy Armbruster. s . . 1- if'-ff---Swv ' as W is xy ,QA '-- . ' A' QQ I 'Wil' -annual' Ford Motor Company provides dinner for the editors of the KEY ond B-G News ot the ACP Convention in Detroit. Pictured ore: joe Tosh, Nancy lden, lim Droeger, Bill Tsui, Horold Miller, Pot Detwiler, An- nette Coneglio. Secretaries: ludy Hutchison, Mory Muckley, Sandi Scheller. Copy Staff: Dove Bowles, Ann joremo, Roger Spoeder, Potti Giusto, Morge Reed. 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N,.Hl,nl lfnnnw ul ilu' sl.llIHIl uulmlul IIN unll lmululx --I .nm1uxn.1lmuI- Xlw .ull lu'-uw I-mllmll mn N uf Il .u1.1l..nlul mnlunlN.n.m1l.uml lnlc's4'llll'1l I u lawn ln 5.llltlI'J I-1--zimxlu 1mlmlll1,, Num H X Nlxnl- In-l ilu 'llxulx :tx l'l'vQl.llll l'lllltlll.IllN all 5 I.m,1lu I ll mug Num lulmlplltul ln llu'llrl1.lllllu'Ill 1' .v A N I I ulnull In u lx gunna Nmnl.nx lvl-1.ulm.nls lmllltlvll l.1lIIllN lull.ulw, .lllll N!-1.l.ul l-luglalllw. Slllll .IS Ill!! llllxf INIIX tll lllNv K lunxlnmx l4llll1'll Debate Team, Front Row: S. Glendenning, N. Boyland, L. Wilder, J. Fairburn, D. Brunner, C. Humphrey lstandingl. Second Row: C. Meyer, S. Horth, C. Wells, S. Gray, E. Bishop. Third Row: D. Splittdorf, K. Swick, J. West, G. Pheneger, P. Swartz. Back Row: Harold Cook, Janet Yerby, Howard Shine, Dr. Otto Bauer. Debate Resolved: That the United States should not tolerate the continued existence of the Castro Regime in Cuba. This was the topic debated last fall by the Tories of Oxford University and the Rebels of Bowling Green. In an exciting display of argumenta- tion, the BG affirmative team emphasized the con- tinued military threat in Cuba and also stated that Cuba is a base for the infiltration of the southern hemisphere. The Oxford negative team answered the affirmative charge with the theory that the United States has no need and no right to intervene in Cuban affairs. The opinion of the negative was that Cuba has the right to make military alliances with any country. The debate was filled with witticisms com- ing from both teams and the winning side was de- cided only in the minds of the audience. In the Brad- ley University Speech Tournament held in Novem- ber, the University's varsity debaters nearly doubled their 1961 performance by winning seven debates out of a possible ten. One Superior and four Excel- lent ratings were also won by BG students in in- dividual speaking events. x., lf CZ' BG's Rebel debate team, consisting of Carolyn Kleiber and Larry N. Wilder, left, confronts Oxford University's Tory team of William Madel, john McDonnel, right. 123 'NP . 5 .X fl I Q' S i,-,I 1- l 1 gx 4 ' x I- 1 ' O.. I D- 9 F MA l MUSIE HNH HNl HHlS Band Marched For Victory, Traveled For Concerts Cheers rose from the football stadium as the University Marching Band entered the field, bringing spirit and color to the pre-game and halftime activities. Opening at the first game of the season, the Band was assisted by visiting jazz drummer, Barret Deems. Forty Years of Broadway' was the theme at the Homecoming halftime. Precision in formation, illustrated by the big OKLA representing Oklahoma, was achieved after long hours of practice. Activities of the University Symphonic Band included two campus concerts and travel to the All Ohio Inter-Col- legiate Band Concert. In March, the Band toured the north central states, stopping in Minnesota to participate in the National Music Education Convention. The Band plans to record an album, Songs of Mid-America. 'I r ia 2 116 Cullcgliutc I I I '1 'I .24 ll I. 1 ar I ' I I I ' I 1 I I x ' I . X ' X 1 N! A Coppcllo Choir Chorale 4 1' I I. ' N 'll l ll x - I I I, l I-: 4 I :I t Iriw II X I ',x Il 11 I. ,' XX III 11111 I II 1 Il X, ' ' 4 - II.I ' I II' I1Ii III ' ' 1 I II-I 'I 1I ' 1, 1, IL- I'1'I.III -I 1' I f - I A XIII- I ' ' fItIIIII1uI ,rw 1 I'.4 TI mI I UI NJ,zrr 'Y 'VI' lu.L.I1Y, Musical ability as demonstrated by tryouts in voice and sight- reading is necessary for membership in the thirty-six voiced Collegiate Chorale, under the direction ot Dr. Warren Joseph. A Cappella Choir The Christmas season brought the A Cappella Choir's par- ticipation in Handel's lXlessial1 along with the Collegiate Chorale, University Chorus, and the University Symphony Or- chestra. Over semester breaks the Choir toured Ohio, giving concerts at high schools and churches. Sponsored by various civic organizations, such as Kiwanis, Rotary, and the Elks, mem- bers were guests in peoples homes as they toured. Upon return- ing to campus, the Choir gave their touring concert of thirteen selections to a home audience in the Grand Ballroom. Slantecl lor the spring agenda were two presentations jointly with the Lima Symphony Orchestra and the Collegiate Chorale in Carl Orlf's Carmina Burma . One production was on campus and the Choir traveled to Lima, Ohio. for the other. Spring also brought a concert together with the Collegiate Chorale and the University Orchestra. Some members also participated in the spring presentation of Strauss's Die Fledermatisf' 7 Symphony Orchestra Il ' 'Iv X II fNI-- x , I I' I I I I I 41-,' I nv' -I ' I ' I N 'P -Ii 'I,:. I fm, I --,I III II I IIII:-I NI 'II elm' lv' ' N U N I' I Lf, XII' 511 ......- 094' lbs Horvcy Wcdecn, Q r11CmI ur. 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Z -N 1 -fn 4 UNION BOARD Of DIRECTORS IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII DUICIOR . ,. 1 l 4 41 K 'if - I 0 O 'I In I Union Actlvltlcs -- ' 0 I j IDFQZIIIIZZIUOIIS X I-- ,I . I-- I- -II .--I-I--I I-- III- I.III-II I-I-I '-1, 51- I I ,,1' II X-IIII'I-I lh,f.IlIl-'IIIIIII Ifvl I I '- -I X II'-III.' I-'ilI,1'! , I--lIw1-IIIIQ III II I. I IIIIIIAIII --I IIII-I--I--I XIII-I-III-. II -I III ---II,.III.rI--II I-.IIII III- I-yIII,II I--IIIIIIII I 'IIII III - I-II --I III- III-III'. III- ---IIIIIIII I -.- I- IL --IIfIIII,' IInIII.g -.-IIII-I III-IIIIIIIN I? --I-I---IIIIIIII'. '-- II--II II--I -IIIf'- -III IFIII' NIII-I II--I ---:II IIII' III- I-III --II ,lIl'- --I III- .lII.lN xIIII -I--.I-M '-II--I I 'I-- -I-I-IIIIII-III---I -IIIIII.IIIIIII-III. I-IIIIII- IIII--:IIIII1--II IIII- .llly N-I-I,II, I--I-.Ill-Ill. I--II III-I 5--I---IIII-I III1 l Xl,Ll.lXl III- III-IIIINI ,W -A ,H I' III ml' ,H W ,IH IIIUINMUI ml, Larry Snyder, prcsndont of the Umon Aqtuntncs Orgomzotion, onII RIcImrII Lc-nhgrt, progrom Iiucctor, helped to brmg the l!IllIl1x4II III- --I,'IIII.'III-III III -II--I.III-III , xcor s SCIWIJIILIIC of cw:-nfs to IIIQ N'IXIIl.' - III- IIIIII --I -III-I-III .IIIIIIIIII -III .IIIII-II- II-- I X4l-III-- .IJIIII NIIIPIINIIIIII IIII' I.:- IIII- N'II4- III- XIIIII N-II--, .IIIII IIII- XIII-II.II II-III N'Il'.'..IIlIIINIIHIIIYIIIIII l'1III,l'.lllI.lll1l XIIII. III-I III- IIIIII llI.IIlIlIll UAO Board of Directors, Front Row: L RI--th, L Sull-Ion, F ZUYONSKI, L, ZIWJI-r I3 Hgrvrvqnl B Slqchv C Gnffm Sgggnd Rgyg P Bmdqy' S Hon. I-rw 3 Lapis V- DICICCH L Bron! S Pc-II1,-1,1 Hollopclcr R Lcnhcn, E I'I '0'II'- J K DI I'I. J WIISI-H Third Rov-1:8 Ommcr! C Robmson, D PI-HIC nn' F' SIIHIQV I CICYTHQ,-ni, D Flxhcrl A DUDCOD, K SCHUQICIA D if mY: tiff I. 418043 , 3 ':N '-r-9 P' 5 -' A RA x' Af ' I . 4 I :V I ,J ' ' 1 0 '. 4 1 3 ,lllh IIS ll Illll iq' WWA www- 95, R X A student of judo gets caught off- guard by a BG coed during o UAO sponsored judo Exhibition. ,,, UAO Council: L. Roth, B, Sioch, Elton Ringer, Dr. George Herman, Eugene Wilson, L. Snyder, Richard Lenhart, A. Loyrnon, Farror Cobb, Dr, Alma Payne, C. Griffin, L. Sullivan, F. Zor- anski. All sorts of things from coats to umbrellas ore examined by students in the Lost and Found Department, 0111 ,X I ll Alpha Phi Omega, Front Row: S 3 IX II-. Yer B V.'IIhI-I.'I YI Carrol! II! I,IIfI!! C - I-' I1-Y! N'cKoy, IL. 54 rm- XVII-, vw B TIYGUHI Hp K ',g'7'.Ivw- D Alf- 1- S Han -. Sqg- ond Row: II PII,I'I-v S WI--.Imam I QII-.la IH H -I I J F' -wary G ljgvmjj II Sqn vs ,- Alpha Phi Omega Pledges, Front Row: I 'w'3fPI'u.5'CV' .I HIVCIW- '- I3 IILII ,I ,I N Iwi p SI'1-'-0- ll vw-QL. 1 I H3 3. '-'gn N' w Jhffvr- n Row: V I I. 'F . An rmqn T T-.thu y, B BIAIIQWLLI, R Green, XV Brown, ' Alpha Phi Orncga I XIIIIIII- IIIIIIII IIII-II-I-I ---III-rl----III-I IIII '.-.IffIII'-- I III- III-I .III II-. III- I-IIIIIII-III --I I 'I-I I1 N. -IIr1IIIII.III I'-- III II IIIIIIIIIIII-IIIN I-II -'I'--I I'f'.I YIIIII I'IIIIIIII- 'I N-III--IIIIII--III I' III- I II'I- IIII. I--I-III III IIIIIIN --I IPIIIN I HI- I--I-'I - III- II:-I:III-I-IIIII --I XII-III I'Ill II:-: 'II ' ,QIII MII- II- III-IIl'Ill'I'lII I-.II-v.III 'II I:III-I - .I II I'I-IIII,-- Ill-I IIIII- II- IIIIIII I-1 -II ' In IIIf--II:'II- I Illll ll -IIII--II -7 -- X -I-It III .-III-I II--III-III-. II,l 'IIII'u XI' V- I'III IIIII- 'I . III-IIII--I--IIII- I--I-I .lII' -1-I- -II '.III 'I'I--I -I I:IIf- -IIIII-III, '.-.IIII XII 'I-I ' NI-':I- --I II'- lII IlIl'l I '- I 'I. '- -I III- II:-IIII III' xlII'l 'IIIlIlIl1 N' -I ' I -'I I!IfI'. -II 'II- I-III-III1I'. I I III: N'-I' VI' II -..- 'V I-IIIIIII-'III IIIIIIIII ' ' 'I 'I . Il -I- 'I'I--II. .II III: IIHIIII --'-I' I'.-. I I- I-I XII-III I'III IIIIII I I'I Il! --I IIOIII III-I---I I- .lX.lII 'I-I 'I1I. --I 4Illl 1 IJ6 Sponsorship of the campus Blood Bank program is one -II-rwcc Im-gcc! corncd out by Alpha Phi Omega Association For Childhood Education The Association for Childhood Education is affiliated with ACE International, a nonsprofit professional organization for more than 85,000 persons concerned with the education and well- being ol children from two to twelve years of age. Members are located throughout the United States and include teachers, parents, and other Si- Associution for Childhood Education, Front Row: A. Sharples, K. Olinger, C. Moore, J. Melson, K. Sedivy, C. Kohr, H. Feher, E. Gilligan. Second Row: C. Pleksa, L. Talbert, J. Towey, P. Thomas, M. Theil, C. Gill, R. Gran, C. Boucher, C. Club. Third Row: C. Koterski, S. Hendrix, S. Moore, M. Hart- man, B. Dudgeon, C. Davison, M. Pildner, C. Guthrie, C. Petro. Fourth Row: P. Ran- ahan, R. Cline, N. Beam, C. Hahn, D. Kurtz, E. Sayler, P. Reiber, C. Beck, M. Phillips, B. Polaczynski. Fifth Row: S. Fra- ker, C. Lingrel, K. Winebrenner, D. Hall, S. Hewcomer, J. Ross, C. Jeffery, R. Mooer, N. Muth, J. Habluetzel, B. Bumgarner, C. Evens. Sixth Row: N. Horvath, R. Gilbert, S. Hackman, M. Roeth, C, Mollet, J. Hutch- ison, C. Emerson, C. Dyke, L. Cramer, N. Kuhlman, R. McGriff. Seventh Row: M. Stiwell, S. Schewizer, B. Ruffing, G. Sabot, C. Bragg, S. Butcher, S. Woodlock, E. Voight, C. Hill, K. Marlow, N. Fullerton. Eighth Row: D. Claussen, J. Anthony, L. Reed, A. Verdier, L. Gottshcalk, F. Bround, K. LaFene, J. Papenbrock, D. Patterson, C. Richey, L. Ruffing, J. Arkangel. Back Row: J. Krueger, C. Wantland, P. Parks, P. Doer- rer, R. Abanazi, Y. Parsons, S. Kuder, M. Petrov, K. Niswander, C. Chaplin, M. Arcus, M. Clark, D. Bartlett, B. Hilston, K. Delaney, M. Sturm, E. Graham, M. Lintz, C. Kattere- heinrich, J. McCormick, K. Schwab, M. Konnert. Front Row: J. Buckingham, L. Mellon, P. Prout, M. Sidner, S. Deitschf, R. Hanline, E. Armstrong, K. Ernst, G. Holt. Second Row: K. Shoemaker, N. Sines, S. Morgan, C. Brune, D. Homer, S. Balthaser, D. San- derson, S. Bartoo, S. Petrequin. Third Row: J. Miller, T. Obropta, K. Podoba, L. Put- man, S. Acker, D. Humenik, W. Kress, A. Gallagher. Fourth Row: J. Louis, P. Burn- ing, P. Welter, M. Hass, L. Dreslinski, C. Ditto, L. Ledger, K. Ellenburg, G. Rep- schlager, K. Opp. Fifth Row: A. Bonsor, J. Kutchka, K. Lang, C. Schnell, D. Fobell, B. Miller, S. Tengel, K. Snyder, B. Cleverdon, D. Barut, S. Kagy. Sixth Row: J. Wade, E. Feichtner, C. Ziegman, G. Pashkevich, K. Bernheisel, S. Fahrer,-J. Fultord, M. Hoynos L. Harmon, M. Eurenuis. Seventh Row: J. Wenson, J. Myers, A. Treiber, J. Sanders, L. Guthrie, R. Riendeau, B. Wiseman, D. Kowalka, L. Stiles. Eighth Row: J. Kouach, C. Weiszek, M. Galik, B. Gower, P. Duagan, A. Sollenberger, J. Bowers, D. Myers, D. Claire, S. Hamlin, R. Feyes. Back Row: S. Pollman, J. Stofcho, K. Koski, D. Hacker, L. Riddles, S. Reiss, J. Rolfsmeyers, C. My- ers, G. Johre, D. Hollingsworth, J. Cunning- ham, K. Wilson. f community leaders. The purpose of the organi- yation is to present programs which will give the member a better insight into the field of teach- ing, understanding, and working with children. This year the ACE sponsored a Circus Party for Bowling Green elementary students along with panel discussions and various guest speakers. Q sin' Tits 7 0 lil -N Socnety fav The Advancement Ol Management, Front Row: '- la- ,l ' '-' V i'W V Y . . 4 .. . 4 ,, I, -. '. '.,,. -, ,L A, s, -fb, 1 I-Helm vt. Second Rm- ' ' 1 . ' ' l'l'lf U - 1. 9 '--- ,tr F 54'l'l',2'Ni ' ' .-- ' Thud Inv 5 -3 5 .'. - ' ' 5- 2 ' . tw '- li irm-m l' ' H '- Fourth Row' V --.'-1 5-' ll:-1 P ' . ' ' ' 'ju -x ll - W nf Back Row: ' ' V iw 3 ' V fl - V' .'. , , Phu Beta Lambda. Front Rn- P v ' 5' 4 1- v 5' -'--lv'f- ' Hn '-' ' ' , -' ' Sctond Row: r :'r f- V . N, , .. ,.., . .. 3,-,V.. ,J Ad.,,,a,: Q- , ' ' 'V Third Row: ' 'lv-f 3 '-' ' Z . A F ,'w'- 'K f-lmvla ' Bod: Row: ' ' ' 1- v 71 -l. ,. L.. 1.U,.,:, , 4 , .i'N o'. ,Pk K,-, ill -.vi 3- J .t i 0 Society For The Advancement Of Management Hx .lllflltlllll tllllll'll'llllAN, lllllflllg imlu-ni.nl l-vmuium, .mtl publishing .1 llrhxlfllll, mln- sum-u for :hc .Ml- X.lll1llIl1'lll ul xl.lll.lLfl'llll'Ill was :able In luring ll'L:l'llll'l mn-lt-um .uul Luully xxu-nuluu uixln Nllllll.ll inlvn-sts in lIl.Ill.lQl'lllllll Xluug with spa-mnril1g .ln .lllullllllllx pn-gx.nn In Illlillllllf ilu' II1 u Ql.lllll.lll' tnllrum- Hl llllNillL'S5, NXXI I-:mul llll' ljlnlwx l'l.lIll uf Hmmlllinl-ns t.l.m hulnlhnxnx :md lll1'.ll4llllli I-Lum in Nll4lllg.lll. Phi Beta Lambda lllltllvltlllllll nl tllillllflflll, :lg- gltSlXl' llllNllll'SN lm'.ulm'lsl1ip is Ill! Q--.ul ul l'l1i llm-I.: l.mxlul.u, Il.lll0nll lvllsllltwt'4lll4.lll1lll uugmnilgllinll. llnl-ugh slnulmu .mel slismussinlli l'lni Ill-I.. I.nnIxl.u .um-:mlm In creat! num- nun-:ul .mtl umlrlsluuling il llu- IlllKllIQl'lll tlmiu- nl llllNllK'XS lll'I.lllllllN l.usl xlninu. ilu' lille! d XII I X1llIliX1 ' .lllll Hin Surt.'lal'Yf utlt .lh.lllll'4l In lun 'HQ NHNICUIS ilu- mm' lllllXl'llllllll, ,I Tau Beta Sigma, Kappa Kappa Psi Tau Beta Sigma and Kappa Kap- pa Psi are, respectively, the national recognition societies for band women, and bandmen. The purpose of each organization is to promote interest in college band participation and to serve as a social and service society for members of college bands. Students who have participated in the band for one-hall year are eligible for mem- bership. Members are chosen on the basis of musicianship and service. Phi Mu Alpha Phi Mu Alpha is the national pro- fessional fraternity for men in music. The purpose of the organization is to further interest in American music through service to the University. This year Phi Mu Alpha performed various programs for the School ol Music, participated in several group discussions, and sponsored an exper- imental jazz band. The group also held several meetings with Sigma Al- pha Iota, the national organization for women in music. l mn 5 JT ri -14 'ial ' Tau Beta Sigma, Kappa Kappa Psi, Front Row: J. Wilson, S, Warring, J. Winson, S. SCl'1OOf1rY10lsGF, S. Valentine, M. Gnrlnuah. C. Howe, C. Lewis, H. Erbauah, P. Burnette. Second Raw: Dr. Richard Ecker, R. Kurtz, R, Bavek, C. Kunkel, N. Zuber, L. Forester, G. Bowers, S. Gaanon, D. Pinkerton, F, Schmidt, E. Haberkamp. Third Row: D. Seifried, M. Roetter, J. Van Tassel, J. Peiblow, R.. Morton, D. Mitchell, H, Hager, D. Randels, R. Stevens, C. Brinza, S. Stein, B. Haaer. Back Row: J. Wells, J. Yunker, L. Sikora, B. Gable, D. Gruetter, D. Buehrer, G, Caldwell, E. Grace, J. Ehrmin, P. Harden, W. Shock, J. Smith, W. Huffman. Phi Mu Alpha, Front Row: C, Schafer, E. Haberkamp, N. Sunderman, R. Stone, L. Dull, D. Seifried. Second Row: F. Schmidt, D. Crawford, J. Frost, Dr. Robert Hahn, Harvey Wedeen, C. Croutwater. Back Row: J. Brown, D. Gruetter, G. Caldwell, D. Melle, B. Brinza, L. Sherman. 9 40 Hom: fconomnn Club. 'IOM Row 'A- llo- Ro- I I Second low Thvrd ' Bach x Q , ' Ilu x 1 x 1 11 I Hmmm llumomics Llub lnduulvuul Arm Club. X fvonf Ro- Srcond Ho Bock Ro- N llI4!l1NYI'- llx g,v...Y1-HMI' I Industrial Arts Llub ll1- .- llxm-411.-xilxllr, Il-'1'xfs1n!.I!,j-'I llvv fl-vllh v'- 1'-H1111 1l !I'IllIl1N ---ul-1' 'll ....n11. .rx l If -x1.! lhxxl.-xml .lx--uh ilu ln- u ru-v-hull '-'zxduxuf XxutM1ll..Ix...el, IIN 111u..l In-!s1xlln,:I hh. r ' , 'fob Campus Bridge Club Front Row: Mrs. W. E Steidtmann, J. Raeborn P. Mahring, D. Becker Second Row: T. Hall, J Contini, B. Hursh, G Truax, R. Rexford, M Manclat, A. Howard Buck Row: T. Heffelfin- ger, R. Cohen, R. Rine, J. Forstner, W. Mackey, F. Gercak, J. Scanlan. By holding competitive bridge matches, the Cam- pus Bridge Club encourages better bridge playing as a mental stimulus and a relaxing pastime. This year two BG members placed second in the National In- tercollegiate Tourney. This year, the lVorltl Student Association can boast of sixty members. This organization encour- ages anyone interested in international understanding to join. Some are shown at an informal get together. World Student Associa- as Campus Bridge Club World Student Association tion, Front Row: A. New- ton, J. Blake, M. Cebule- sky. Second Row: R. f Hamilton, C. McKanna R. Halley, M. Alkazemi J. Clement, A. Murphy. Buck Row: F. Nada, D. T,- Williarns, L. Newman, P Norman, P. Ras, H Hookway. Q tmuml X 5 1 4 . envfg 'X..tn'-' 's x 9 'gl . gllrg iv!! gt , lq5s I ntxgpgzp 4 ' IA. a p:: - ', .ul . n If' I':,'.r,o' . 0 0 , M o 4fu. Q f A qt N , H. 'gl' Vg' . ,+,'.9:nL ,Q Suqxx ' P' '5 S- N sf -1 4 6 If ,' an F , ,A . i f N' IYJ- fs k ,fg g'tQs .-in sw' fu,-J . V if do. Q -'.'t7 .' '4-' c,,'f 3 Y .liiax ' 1. 0 44 .lrrtwq 0 sl ', .N-Q '. ... 'o m. ' PM wir- . to , , N -: Hn-- I 'I 4, n' u i 0 04 - A ' iv, 'J a , . 1 'V uh J. . Q fs 1 ' ' Q 'fw- ..a ,. P' I 01 1 fo .a5' il' J ' Xl I r U . ' Party ond potato C 'UIQ evenmg - - x ,. 'R' In Delta Sigma, Seated: R. Buzogany, J, Kleckner, W. Johns. Standing: P. Airulla, H. Coleman. Delta Sigma Journalism majors with satisfactory grade aver- ages are invited to join Delta Sigma, men's local journalism honorary. Delta Sigma was reactivated this year and plans to become nationally affiliated with Sigma Delta Chi. Press Club Sigma Phi Sigma Phi is the newly reactivated woman's professional journalism society. At present, the society is bidding for affiliation with the national organization, Theta Sigma Phi. Sigma Phi, N. Iden, A. Coneglio ,C. Riordon, Dr, Jeff Clark, A, Jett, B. Amundson, P. Detwiler. Through discussions, speakers on current events, and field trips, the Press Club provides a forum for persons interested in mass communications. This year the Press Club sponsored the election party which provided a continuous report of election returns in November. Press Club, Front Row: B. Mc- Nuit, C. Seommen, B. Amund- son. Second Row: C. Riordon, P. Detwiler, J. Casey, N. lden, A. Jett, A. Coneglio, N. Simon, G. Sopir, D. Williams. Third Row: P. Ariullo, R. Walt, J. Richardson, C. Neigle, R. Toumhill, W. Johns, J. Kleck- ner. J. Love, Dr. Jeff Clark, T. Dawson. Dr. Raymond. Derr. Back Row: R. Buzogany, Rich- ard Burdette, H. Coleman, R. King. I Student Edvcoiion Association. fran' Row: 'J DL'Llrl,Q J Arl- tzvlgfl ll Full! I Scum R l-4-'Z 1,-l if Hgrlyl C Hqhnv B ilu' vw l' Anv ll 'll S Bern 1 Second Row: 'J F lt- R Pol- l 11 C p.g4lx3vwQ P Vcn O--del, ll llglw-'lu V Cllllf,-r J JC-gg. fl 'dh-1. J Curvv1'.n-j- M Ugg. L F-Yt.'l 'VI 'S Nl uw P liruv-.-wg 5-1 HJ 'lt' F' F020 Third Row: lf Gert-Q I7 Slack, C lfgllm-lb--lvwvlqh B Xfculf- ffcn S Dclfwlcugh F 816-ud, l MKCQHQ-. P NA lc F' Ouov. P Tqvvwr J On,-:fren K FCM- '1 1 L C v pf-v Bock Row: G Ural' R Lf lC'YWdl'CLl'7 G ign A D lqngl: NN Slllllcr, F' Us-. H Slv. vl'f P Towlzf Student Education Association Ill- Nllllltlll l-lil.,-laflll Xl-l-ll.lll--ll lx llll l..llt'l'I lhxo l'l.lll l-film ll.ll, .ullll X.lIl4PllN gun! xxlll-full ll:--I-N-lllllll lwvlllll-ll: ll-l lllllxllxllx N'll.lLxl'lN Nlllll .lx Xlx XKJXIH Nll.lllll. llllsulllll ,lllllflllw ull-1 .ull I-ll I-.xllllg l-ll .l ..llul Ill ll.l4lI lvl llll lllll-I Nllllml lilmlml llllu1lgl1ln,4m'lql1s mv Ill' Xkellll X llugg -lmlllll .ll ll--ulmg -ux-1-lun-, xl-l.lLllN, Illl-l lllllf. .lull l1'Lflllll.ll .lml Lulu lx lllIll.ll4Il '-Nllll lla' Null-ll.ll .mtl llll -l.lll llllll1Illi11N, mln .lull ID,llil1lIl.lllli4lIl lilt' llllw I-llxllll--ll NW-lull--:ls Illu Xl.ll llll IIlIvll'NNlIlIl.ll lull lll llll' In-lul.lllls .ll lll1'It.l1ll Nl X xl-'lllwll-l lls ,mlll.,ll Illljll Nlllo--l ll.:-llllug Ill! lblllllvlllll Front Row: D Solllwxfl. T Yen- mw D Bflgoln R SPlN'f1'SOl1t'f, fi ,lylgnkl R NNN 8 Smllh, P Ki'-wollo K Down 50600. Row: .M Gray A MCR, M. Fug: A All-1-n,A Sollcnbcr- qu C Czul--1-L C Scheer, K. K.-lip, T Dm--. 8 Brookes. Third How: R Vrvvw, S Scholtf, K F1-vlrtllcl M f-.fhlwoCl'l, W. Nlvrrmm, L Sgnlold, K Bflhk' 1-v T C -prwlo H SxWllChbCfW, M M-llc, S SCl'h1l'Y'.D0 J AU' pf-llvllvr J Cromer S McDon- frl N Dlrl: Dv Dow-dG El- -o-.-, Bock Row: S Johnson. 1. Ngmgyl C Phvlllps, P Schutb mon J Sl-seller, L Vogrng, L. flrslvm F Jones, L Zudci, M. Sldncv, S Bcllhoscr, L Spcrbd. l . Ill l P l l Delta Nu Alpha, First Row: G. Winter, G. Barnes, C. Stinebaugh, R. Allen, J. McClure, Dr. Leland Van Scoyoc. Back Row: C. Fishbaugh, T. Lammers P. Armstrong, S. Midnight, C. Bloy R. Heidel. Delta Nu Alpha Chemical Journal Club Chemical Journal Club, Front Row: J. Gunn, S. Zierolf, R. Cramer, J. Slovak. Second Row: B. Smith, P. Donley, L. Christner, K. Sievert. Third Row: J. Dence, D. Dukes, M. Wakat, C. White, Fourth Row: R. Leis, J. Roy, T. Kotecki, S. Steck. Back Row: L. Newton, N. Gongwer, D. Heinlen Hall, R. Morton. Founded on this campus in 1956, Delta Nu Alpha, the professional transportation fraternity. has since, firmly established itself. The president was Charles Stinebaugh, and Dr. Van Scoyoc. the advisor. The Chemical Journal Club affords the opportunity for students ol chemistry to become better acquainted through meetings, open houses, and social functions. Anyone interested in chemistry may become a member. 'I4 46 flung: l.!Il Ululxl IN .1 H,nl11vll,1l vlxlnf IIHIIHIAIX lvl hulllrll J ' , I mrfxfw-.Y ll! xwxmg Ill- Inn-:Nun .un-I ilu Umnuumlx llns -.Lu IM mlmluxx 5:1-uni'-! Jw'-l.1l1'-lux I-u ull- ln-ulnunlllillg .imfxnxliww un' NNI-l11!lllI,l4NllIlIll IlI'vx.1unIIl!lIlNllI.IlIIlllll Omcqd Phu Alnho, from Row, 5' i nl' f -- ' VX' I 5-' k . . V Y 'E . Buch Rovzf - ' L . D A gi. . 'vo Q' 5 1 I I K I tr ' 'i 4.-. l fn-nth Club, Flon! Row. '.' .f - 5 - ' F' w : ' sf x. 1 D ' - '-' Q - ' Scrond Row: - H I v-.w ' F- ,- K X nu BGKH Row: '. 1 ' N' N' ., , Pr V- ,vu 'w Vw v L I nl--lllxu nl lll .u lu an In 1-mln .nu-I mlrlul ilIl !l'lll'I1llllllfe tl' ilu --Illx lll'lIllllllllllN lux lllllll'N'lNllIIl in llu' l'wI'l'll1llClubb I: sl ,I Nursing mln. xlnlmg, lh- numlmx xpmwmul lllfil wumcl Ilnllllll rCllL I cl --nl-1--or Inn.l14.uI. Sul. lhmnn Any student who has taken six hours from any of the insur- I b ance courses is eligible lo join llic lnsuraincc Club. The president u was Keith Sonnncr, :ind the advisor, Mr. Abell. Insurance Club, Front Row: R. Fischer, K. Gary, R, Weber, J. Pearce, T. He-Ilefinger, K. Sornmer. Bock Row: F. Judson, D. Winstanby, D. Gefz, J. Kirby, Wilbur Abill. S wists:-q. .un pinning.. biuqu-q skinny... wtlvun-g.. -1 In---...... ' l Bowling Green fans take the Monsoon Season in their stride when attending spring events. 'I47 ll Rho Saqmo Mu, Scand ' ' , ' Second Row: -'- vw : Baci Row: 9- X. ,. S. I , . . ,I I 4 llll x N s ur , 1 In x , s , 1 , lilllllll In-ml..N11n--mxull., In-lullxm--n I.. Nagin.: Xlu ll'l1lL I rulllm nl: lun' Il Ill numll umm 1 ml elnlnu an lln .um ul uns ui . N lll1'xx1IllllllN llIll.Illllll.ll Xwnmlnf-ll lmslncll l1xImlmInlrl-.1 xI1 1 ilu- lllmllnq l lull un-1 nu nmllluln-11 lm 1.llIlIvllN m l lT Xll Miillllll .HL Bowl-nq Club, Front Row: P Srcond Row '-' Thud no.. Boch Ro- '. ,U - . - The Varsity Club, an organization for the students who have achieved Varsity Club, Front Row: James Ruehle, Dale Herbert, J. Mus- carella, D. Yost, D. Saylor, B. Bell, G. Honeycutt, B. Binkley, C. Dryer, C. Caywood, G. Kim- mel, T, Norris. Second Row: M. Flick, H. Comstock, K, Som- mer, R. Southworth, A. Elsea, G, Sherman, W. Gast, G. Bier- ly, G. Marshall, B. Reynolds, S. Hughes, R. Bahna. Third Row: L. Kime, R. Pixley, J. Thomp- son, D. Stump, R. Clark, R. Dimling, G. Verber, R. Fearn- side, B. Crofcheck, L. Bell, W. Carl. Fourth Row: R. Balbuze, B. Weaver, J. Wasserman, W. Violet, J. Keener, T. Ruggiero, E. Bettridge, H. Komive, G. Whitaker, C. Reece, R. Car- baugh. Back Row: R. Wilhelm, G. Browning, J. Martin, P. Haley, K Hamilton, E. Chat- man, T. Tiettrneyer, N. Thur- mond, B. Kennedy, T, Baker, W. Junior, R. l-laacke, B. Chap- man. varsity letters, has been on calrnpus since l937. Keith Sommers served as pres- ident, and Mr. Abell, advisor. The national fraternity for male physical education majors, Phi Epsilon Kappa, was founded on this campus in lSl53. There are twenty-four members in the organization. rl. Phi Epsilon Kappa, Front Raw: D. Robinson, J. Sweeting, J. McDonald, J. Cahall, W, Reg- nier, T. Cox, B. Lerch. Second Row: W. Clayton, G. Bierley, J. Gall, T. Hay, G. Honeycutt, F. Longfellow, J. Hile, R. Ensinger. Back Row: R. Clark, M, Jinks, B. McGuire, C. Smith, T. Tiett- meyer, T. Baker, J. Martin, W. Gast, D. McKnight. 'I49 150 ' ' PEMClub PEM Club, from Row: P 9' ,. , , .-. -pi.. x , . ' , 1' fl . - Sec- ond Row: ' , . . I .'A ' , t'cn- 1 AN I 4 , '. ' '.' Q - 5'- Thad How? . , v- - . I , '.' ' ' ' 5 Vu P v P. .. 2 ' ' ff Bock Row: ' ' ' i'-V f' g 5 .bw . A 55. .' ,l 13 I 'X, IX ' 4' i-'Jes f ' Q Sc-'M lv lilkmhlv P .'.. NM tv- mann ' in- L 'H inn S V' ,19' '.v 5- Sign 1511 K F ' ' Vu - 'Q pulvoj pa .. - .. Q- nl-Hogg Row' ' . '-- H Y Salihowf bf A F' '-in-cr. 8 L .- M31 ' Weil n PEM Club, Front How: ., Violi- .- '.' r-.,,1' P FCI- ,. v- f - -- f -- -. f, um. v Second Row: ' H Q-mon, l nl ,l , - N 1.4 Shu, . ' ' Y ' - F NNHHOL H ff ' Q '- L Rob: - I ' v A. ': Thad lol: ' -, -,-,Rx sq 5.,o. P--4 -f X Fun.: lock f -s 'FN il Vv l'oH. L6 Orchesis ' Orchesis, Front Row: N. Horvath, V. Smith, J. McNeil, J. James, P. Delamater, C. Shoemaker, S. l'lOl- man, B. Ferguson, D. Jaco, S. Comstock, S. Nash, G. Chizmar, J, Schaefer. Second Row: P. Burns, A. Wisener, P. Elliott, C. Ressler, C. Bragg, L. Newton, C. Love, S. Stewert, C. Dryer, l.. Hecker. Back Row: C. Mihalik, K. Stein, S. Cirak, M. Kline, G. Jones. Orchcsis. whose IHIIIIL' in Greek menus clzmcc, is n club sponsorccl by thc X'll0lilCIl'S Intmmurzil Dcpzirlmcnt :mtl is miuposcd ol women inter- ested in modern clams. Peoples, Times, :ind Places was thc lhcmc lm' their rmnuzil concert. Dramatically flashing lights and shadowy waters emphasize the precision and skill ofa synchronized Swan Show routine. Members ofOrcl1esis gracefully run through a performance of their annual winter concert, this year entitled Peoe ples, Times, and Places. .po Q f Lf N Ils ' N v - ', ' ff '- -L 4' fi? .I ,- 177, zjyj, 1 1 I I .BI ,A f -f it -4 f, - I , f.4 . Q f' ,f .J 1 '!f f Nj y 'J - I r- ,'x ' W 4 J J 4' if 3 . Zl.f,',x If F A V, I l V, jf ,X-D? f f ,T I f I J rj ,I Il f If Q .V L Ni' ., .ILYI Swan Club, Bonom Ccnlcr, Clodmvusc: '-' Of-lv '.'. P I' ' Hz 'f I '-'.rvo.-I V , ','. .1 . L .'. -1- ,v I5 X'-HI .'- Kula! I I X' - X I - --I 'Iv IHIHIIII- !fInv ,H My 5 , ,J Hin' . ,L-UYJIVL S 'I I ' 'II ' ':I:' N 11s I IIII-NI'--2-. 7 ' N'-'Uv'-': I I1'Vh. S ' 'I I ,-, 1. L Q. A.,, A Hui' S Rod- 1 , 1 .y, y1Nw..- ,mf II1IIIllIw N sw.. ll. slum F kmvfgl YI DOH ,NI II.I .IIMII I1,.,IIII1' IIA' NHIIIIIII L I.... I I-I H XX W- r-I- 'Iv --.Ixm.'II,.-'I1lnI1x1- In-I u Il' I I H! I'.I.uI-1.11111 NIM ln! I I' IX NJ, x 2 VV.'.m-1 M Foxicr I Swan Club Cygnch: K Kcorwr, J F H O-,rw mi. 8 Webb, E M MM: M SIM, P Gum If' 2' ,x HHIEIHUS HIIHVIHIS ' w 1 a 91 in thb' SQ 5551. ? x 3 fx 2 3 S 52 2 Q . ai A 1 5? , L. X -. 3 1 i . 2 1 S i iv ,. Q ,' ' Q. 5 Q 1. -s 4- F' 32122 N553 aww 23--322 if,-25 , if A . 2 4.1: 15 134 .. Christian Science Jrglanization ,.,i,!,, i 'P'- 1 x I tl: mi ' li 1 U ,' ,1,. ' I 1'ufi11I ' ' imilzlv I Lutheran Student Association Chunuon Srucncc Orgonilohon, Front Row: '-' 5- V' .fi ' is A.,v C 9'1'n'1.:'1 . -. v 1 '. i A E' v Back Row: G . 1 . -P 1- si., . - X .,.m'11m1:r'. viii.: NiH1I.Il,l1!XINIIIX ilvlllilllilll uv six up this ual lv. :ln lulllimxi Nrnnffxil Ms--11111-+11 In 1,-Il ul'-in slum-lwlllx nli4,.!1-ilu! 4-tiiinvlnizg Ibis-uimi-,ii gr--ul-N .emi ivilillix lrllwltilll lrlilghlllls iff! Kilt '-I-mnlrwux ll: lhnthl I-'input-:iii XII XI-Ixm li-in-it s1lu.i.is.i-ixmls uni Lutheran Stud Row Boch Rom- cnl Anocvoluon, fron! Row: ' h ' h...x? 'J lkml, ugh, J Rdllif ' ' i ' '-'N ' 'v' f'- 'I '- 'Y.l'4v'V' fl' J' W ' ' ' L gs.. 1 wan-I-e J Dob- ' F 1' Thnd Row: R F-fhrh, C Radlll, ' 1 A '.' Ami.-v-.tu FS F-aber, D. ' '. . 1 E' 1' I ii 'ml-1 Longxworlh. 1 t vw- .. L I-.1--.fh MIS Betty V I ' ' . ' 3151- V l.:-Lt.7'M14:r, R SUNVVCH b n i 'f'f??i ff-'C-' .1 l .. 7 ,Lv ' -'aff 'Q .V ,. ls' ...i JJ . 5. -in ci l s M ,, .5 ,N ses.- .. . ,H , E iii? ' ' A M ' - 'id- B. !!!V 15 Kappa Phi, Front Row: L. Seitz, D. l-lart, M. Menzie, B. Smith, K. Snell, G. l-lolt. Back Row: S. Ehlers, S. Limo, S. Worrina, S. Younkman, S. Williams, W Searfoss, S. Balthaser, B. Wise, M. Menzie, M. Olson, S. Hickman, D. Hall. Maintaining Lutheran conscience on campus is the desire of Gamma Delta. They sponsor guest speakers whose talks range from religious to general interest topics. XVith kost suppers, bowling parties, Christmas carol- ing to invalids, and retreat, they lead active and useful lives. Kappa Phi Service to the Church and to the community is the pri- mary purpose of this nation- al student body for Methodist women, the Kappa Phi Club. This is accomplished by tak- ing charge of the Sunday School nursery, and by work done in the Old Folks Home. They send gifts of fruit to these people and have recent- ly adopted a Grandmother from there. Gamma Delta 'Q Gamma Delta, Front Row: W. Tietje, J. Berkes, J. Rausch, C. Galbavy, R, Lo Salle, C. Lind, L. Forester, C. Tuchardt, L, Bergman. Second Row: J. Zehnder, D. Schlueter, J. Krone, J. Lucas, S. Schroeder, J. Bogan, G. Petersen, J. Yunker, B. Warnsman, K. Peter- sen, E. Rohrs. Back Row: B. Larson, C. Lieberman, D. Barrels, C. Meyer, J. Krone, Rev. Paul Tuchardt, L. Bostelman, M. Wcikat, L. Stytle. L. Blackburn. I5 C I 5 l .l 'U 'Q aa . 'c!'0I Na ln.:-onnl'0n 4 I llnunlhht 1 l.sl.i.J II I bl! Q l A Unltcd Q ' ' ,ffs w '-1IP1llr!Pn 1 1 rm HIIIIIIIIIIX :Ir I al -lnmlu I mul ll mu nn lu ' Jn' '11 xmnnll Il xi: lu I ll :lil nl: XII 4 x 7 Kham IXllllIlllllIlY1lIKlIIIl Xlllnml ln rnl yu-'nl 1 UCF fwr l QIINL1 -:L-QI. I , rf, - f Q 'Q ' 'J 'Ev R .M,,2,Qfg... . 'M ?7Zf?1'g557Ti R173 -save!-A55 ' 4' p1..,,1is.'ii-nts -X . if -- . . 1 Q A u X. -:fish Q V-1 ' 4., e N re Q if g- ,N 5 .. ' -5 A,., .t fx. W Q tl Newman Club, Front Row: C. Sexton, J. Martini, D. Gabriel, G. Novotny. Second Row: M. Morgan, D. Claire, L. Petek, C. Coakwell, E. Kalish, R. Feyes. Back Row: R. Heminger, S. Bacha, J. Hlin, C. Koterski, L. Ream. Approximately one hall ol' the Catholic students on campus belonged to the Newman Club this year. Their activities included a daily mass with confession, religion classes for both Catholics and other students. retreats, choir, general meetings. Connnunion breakfasts, and a daily rosary. In- cluded in the service projects were the distribution of food baskets to the needy on Thanksgiving and Christmas, and the giving of the profits from the snack bar to missions throughout the world. Activities on the social side included pizza parties and dances. Joe Martini served as president. Father John Ollivier, These members help prepare for Popular Dave Browning sings director of club. a feast of thanksgiving. Scarlet Ribbons for a party. rf, 1 .1 'i - gl T 910 . 4-- s ...M H I+ th, L 23 .4 hd, pnello of some of nxrkr. ' .Ah ' f4- vr 'F- 45 ' , F'-1'-'-'T'--f-'f -'f': Lirhx':'.' .. ..5...niQ'L,...- l irls on come Force 1 MHHHHV -.Q U ll M X .',, if 1 ,- 1 .I I Colonel Charles L. Meyer, Wing Commander. ln conjunction with the AFROTC Orientation Program, the titty- piece Wright Patterson Air Force Band appeared at the Univer- sity. The band also gave performances in six other states. 5A1r Force Experienced Expansiong Angel Flight Organizedg Minutemen Rated First Q- Increasing to 460 cadets, the Air Force ROTC corps was the largest in BGSU history. This expan- sion iorced the staff to be enlarged to four officers, under the direction of Major Warren E. Peters, pro- fessor of Air Science. Under minimal supervision of the major and his staff, cadet officers and non-commis- sioned officers were given the authority and responsi- bility to plan, organize, and operate the cadet corps. Its purpose is to motivate and prepare cadets to serve as future officers in the Air Force Reserve. Organized this year was the Angel Flight, a group women students interested in air force activities. They provided a welcome addition to the corps. The Arnold Air Society, a national honorary society, spon- sored the Angel Flight, and its Minuteman Squadron was rated number one in its area. Precision teamwork typified the Valkeries Drill Team, and the Drum and Bugle Corps set the tempo at common hour. For those cadets who possessed vocal talent, the AFROTC Chorus welcomed their membership. The 'Corps marched in both the President's review and Armed Forces Parade this year, and directed plans for the'Military Ball, highlight of the year for both army and air force cadets. , X - 1- ' 9 60 Mqvs rf Arnold Air Society, from lov: J. Mflll1On, J Loon-us, J. Wil- coxon, R Wolu-nan, D Zocho- nos, T. Holycrosa, R. Suchy, B. Wall-ng, J. Remboh, D Ascher, W. Gllmorc loci lov: V. Hansen, E Tomcs, S Toth, J. Nncholson, B Hoellrcch, F. Gott, G. Schnclzcr, K Rldef, C L-clncrmcn, D Kuhlmon, J. Hem, R Hlosoly, R Coven, D L-ndscy, D Albee. Sql:-1l.llxlnlp.llull1.ulrlNlulr.nrlhulllllnvllull .llllllJllll'N ulmln rlu- Kun-Ill Xu smuxx ix uumg lu1Il11llll.lj,1t'. 'llu' ' i gl--ul. .lm uw N 1-.IIN I-1-:lull ms, lmlmls lllllll mi ing llllij 'mlm .un-l Nlllvllllwlx ilu' Xngfl lllllll. N K xxlllllllll .l1l'llllll, ilu- al4.llIHll ul lln- ,Xngrl lliglnt llnis x an xml num: un-lu-lul 1--I ilu- .mlm l'z'IlUllIllllL:.tlllllllg lnltlnm .ur l,.nL1rlf.lll gum. xx.. mls :nn ul llll ma uns ln ulmln llll' Xll:1lNllllllllllll lIllll4'Nl llll llll' XII' l'4lIH' 4fT I 'P Angel Flight, from Row: J. M-lhron, Cop! John Berry, D. Below Second Row: J. Boh- rcn, M Gclo, S Pollman, R. Cl-nc, C Ccror, J Horns, A. Up-.or-, P Daum loci Ill! D Salma, A Adams, S. Mol- QOH, B Chollcn, J Smoll, B. Pomclr, J Bowers. G Ogle, D. Myers, A Adom AFROTC Chorus, Front Row: M. Sesock, J. Loomis, R. Car- son, R. Seibert, F. Gott, B. Challen, Capt. Jack Bohren, D. Misch, W. McGaughey, D. Ko- dak, T. Hanzlicek, D. Evans. Second Row: D. Hoert, B. Mc- Donald, W. Gray, W. Goddard, J. Klesack, P. Harden, J. Don- art, J. Graham, J. Mapes, R. Nicholson, B. Bartrug, R. Sou- kup, G. Ellis. Back Row: R. Johnson, E. Stephan, T. Hoke, E. Doner, R. Allis, J. Akenhead, J. Thornton, M. Brown, J. Nich- olson, D. Morgan, W. Schafer. AFROTC Chorus Valkeries Drill Team AFROTC Drill Team, Front Row: T. Holycross, P. Breiden- bach, D. Capriotti, G. Jones, L. Smith, R. Rossino, R. Funck, L. Wallace, G. Crum, R. Suchy, S. Wadsworth. Second Row: K. Tillman, M. Gerboth, R. Huns- berger, R. Line, M. Little, C. Loose. Back Row: G. Voelcker, R. Materna, J. Jicha, B. Moran, M. Carlson, T. Green. - - A 4 - .1 '.,.,xl.2, . ,haw Created last year, the chorus, under the supervision of Captain Bohren, is composed of basic and advanced cadets. The music performed ranges from the Air Force theme song to the popular ballads of the day. The drill team is composed of freshmen and sopho- mores, under the direction of Cadet Lt. Holycross. They set an example for the Corps at common hour, and par- ticipate in national competition each year. ff' 4', Q 47 rx A AFROTC Drum And Bugle Corps IU' fvnlwz Im ummm ul w-unwfw '-Nllltll IWHIFf !'!i'!1'Y!ll!l' l-fx: my 1-IIIIHII Q- H mfwfxwtxu-.Venn-Y1!1.'v1!Ill' Ilrlml m-I l11:'ff iv-1 .vu mxnlvux ul Hu' NH I-'H' lwzy llwfxr lflf afxlutlfvll fl 1 Ml' I ' ,'N'lI ll:-!f1,rhf gg!-'up uh 'v ' fm' Il.gf'1f lv -I! 4 'IXIIIII-'Il Hwlllx ' 'M' UH rmlxlun in H mu, vm' ,-ww:--x1'wv11P1n1n,' lv. Ill' mv-ilu Xiu-'7 111,111-'IK' '.-, 1- lf' .I1flNH!lX r A1 'T H Xl! I'-Il' Rf,lf IQIILIYI x '. iwliv-v r1n,' ufwlvxnhlx IMI-Ill f: 1:' D.--Li' l-I lIlM'- ,ni In-vllmll ffm!! .V-1-'LIN' 11-, The Drum and Bugle Corpg pa-rfwrvww of I . 62 L .X ' H '. g 1 lM1'.L4'!lmll qqmc x 5 77 vuhk 6 our' 4 'r -su AFROTC Dvurn And Bugle Corps, bmw 5- 3. f C wfvgn- if, Fin! Row -Ich', Flon! to Bock: F' Nv:'Mv1:,R Txggh-A I7 '-'.u .' Evfjfjs, B N'-'.:'i1v': Second Row: F3 H v, r1Qh R ,T FH- n R Plvxfl' J Els' V' Hzuicn Third Rout! FV:-, F AV- F n- ri R K'-Qrvh YM VV CH:'vf!Wvv4, R fvrhu Fourfh Row: C L-:wi vw F Mor- 'Y-rn G Cu!!-vt VS' Gou- vwr T Vv'HHcnln1 1' I .-0 QE K f --.- I t During halftime in Memorial l-lall, Pershing Rifle team displays the unison they have become nationally famous for. Variety Of Activities Were Offered Army ROTC Cadets Wearing combat fatigues, three Army Cadets test a two-way, walkie-talkie sys- tem, unmindful of the in- clement weather. The leading shots on the rifle team are, left to right: William H. Wohler, Paul L. Wilkens, and Robert janda. is An asset to all home basketball games, the Army band is just about ready to render another of the hand clapping songs the crowd enjoys. Rl 5 ,-i O XX Lf. Colonel Gary L. Sherman In 'hc onnuol Prcsidcnfs Rcvicv 71'f14'YYf, .1r'f'l ,., ... IR QW' no4l Executing on eyes right movement, the entire Army ROTC corps marches by in the ormuol President's review. 3 0 Army Cadets Trained For Commissionsg PR's Ranked In The Top Ten Teams Directing the Army ROTC corps was Lt. Colonel Ulil- liam Scruggs. The year was marred by the unfortunate death of Major Lorin Hardesty this past fall. The De- partment of Military Science, through an intensive pro- gram of ROTC instruction and guidance, headed by Colonel Scruggs and his staff, prepared selected students for a commission as second lieutenants in the United States Army Reserve. Three hundred and fifty cadets, of which 100 were ad- vanced, and 250 basic, comprised the corps. Many of these cadets, besides attending class, participated in the extra- curricular activities sponsored by the corps, and these in- cluded the band, which not only provided the marching music at common hour, but helped the cause at all home basketball games by playing popular hantlclapping tunes. The Pershing Rilles, a national honorary military society, ranked among the top ten teams for the past three years, competed with drill teams across the country lor national honors. A rifle team ollered to those cadets who were skilled in marltsmanship a chance for recognition by com- petition with other schools, and started this year was the anti-gorilla group, a connter-insurgency team which trains its members for special assignments when later commis- sioned. The Military Ball was social highlight for cadets. 'I6 1663 1 I 2 l 7 -,, Ax A lllllllllll. pw, ., ' j 1'A2l.'m:'a4: . F. . 1 I al' ,nu 1 rj Q. 041' su ' -Ni 'wgmi 3 lj -I 4 .Jae Q .g'. ,, K s 1' WG: ,--vm l LANG - . -' .' 6, , v . 5611-Q'fnh.U - ',.s, , . . , ., rf . -11. . - All-MAC halfbock D rw Ll-.ll 'rw gvnfl-1, up yonlogc- In -43-rj Homccomlng vlcfory Shirt-sleeved crowd onticipotes -wr Kon! 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Nl .r., Hn- 1-I flu- ll.lIl1lll-Nl ll lll'lINlX1' 11-n1.ugr, 1'lIIUllI1' In mu NIXC titles. l.4nl scnmn lhf: Fill 'f I I-my ne-xc .nmmg :luv mp Ill l1'.llllS in Il11'uvllllll'y both of llz. Enflnzllul I-lug. lla lluv Xlel-ul Qu llll' N'NlIlN,H ln' l1'llNlXl'lX .lll1l1l1'lq.I1giyl.h4 , r '11- 'X-Xv, X GS- A' ,, 5 ui, , ,f , 1. if i 0 If 'Ss i 1 , U G- C' 'ff Bowling Green s Roger Reynolds hurdles Marshall s front woll for smoll goin m 48 6 season opemng trnumph 5-6 ' :G u L :bb V -. -no-ng jf' ',, -kim. . -, ai .sf - M-113. E, va l70 Nllli XNH lil! XX QMXIIRI Nil KIIXXIVIHNN , , A ,,,,, ,, ,,,,, rll. l,,l.,.g.x rrlgrrl ll'vXHllllLf1nll1llNlhllll l .snululrlm-.m1ln.mnlm.nllwlu lr -, ,,g. -, ,',.! V. .NX1 Wynn rl! lln .ull ,ulrllllrl lmll .IN HlllllNlXllX lullllll xlrsl ll'X.lN llilllllfll mt ,, , , 1,4-, ', rm. ,y,,1g.,q gum, r.. 4. g LT nm lrrl ln I--lm I--gnu, lln' l'N-I NLXX su-ling 3 rrr.!,f..! 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Perry gc-is ossist to the V, My K U L XIVIIJNII ,, showers offer TC mlc-mn over Ohio U l1'l-!4'll rr l.-- : l.'- lv I 1.-.rr xr,'l.r-rv in-I lo ln' 1 lwrv Successfully Defend MAC Titleg Upset by West Texas X x , , L, 5 I f 3 A Gus X I L 4. U r 'r ' :- 1 -4. ' .-.. --4 , - 1 Q--1. 'Q ...- -.Li ' 1 - .11 - U-4' ' 9+ V f 'T 'x'Gx W ' V5 , A-W ' 5 x, I . 1962-63 Chccrlcodcrs: lgrw Fm: 4 fvvvmw 'Wm rw Sbflf rw GI!U1CY L L .1 C wi.-. S 'Hui PGH, 3 'J 1 v 5'-vw ' u , 1. 4. 1011013 Oni JOY' on 40, 'Q V at ,. QC Y xp QC Q1 G? dl' 'L OD UO If ig Q 1 - 4 -I Lisbon - Cunningham Share MAC Scoring Crown, Falcons Dominate Statistics l962 Football Team, Front Row: Asa Elsea, Tony Ruggiero, Rog- er Reynolds, Don Lisbon, Bill Keller, Tom Hogrete, Gary Sherman, Bob Fearnside, Bob Reynolds, Bob Crotcheck, Jim Wasserman, Frank Hedges and Bert Kennedy. Second Row: Bill Violet, Barry Weaver, Bill Ruiter, Ron Eaton, Fred Phillis, Ed Bettridge, Ken Burke, Mike Witte, Wilis Jones, Bob Blue, Ray Bell and Fred Koester. Third Row: Tony Trent, John Moyer, Ken Hackman, Jerry l-larris, Moe Ankney, John l-lasehak, Torn Sims, Larry Cook, Jerry Ward, Mike Jenks, Paul Polen, and Phil Baldwin, Fourth Row: Jay Cunningham, Wayne Smith, John Doyle, John Larson, Earl Scott, Ron Nestich, Lynn Robinson, Dave Seline, Jay Dorsey, Norm Limpert, Torn Reicosky and Steve l-luzicko. Fifth Row: Bill Kren and Ken Gray, managers, Truman Martin, Jim Wisser, Keith Hamilton, Bill Regnier, Mel Foels, Jim Jones, Earl Whiteside, Guy MeCombs, Tony Lawrence and Gary Whitaker. Back Row: Wayne Ambrose, Angelo Privitera and Archie Tunnell, graduate assis- tants, Dick Young, freshman coach, Doyt Perry, head coach, Jim Ruehl, Bill Mallory, Bob Dudley and Bob Gibson, assistant coaches, Ron lsgro, graduate assistant, Glenn Sharp, equipment manager, and Dale Googins, assistant trainer, For the second straight season, Bowling Green dominated team and individual Mid-American Confer- ence final statistics. Team-wise, the Falcons finished on top of the M.-XC offensively and defensively with averages of 311.2 yards and 193.8 yards, respectively. Falcon halfbacks Don I.ishon and .lay Cunningham, former Youngstown South teammates, shared the league scoring title with 345 points. Bowling Green's sophomore punting specialist, Norm Limpert, averaged 38 yards to lead MAC kickers. Bowling Green placed four players on the all-MAC first team including tackle Bob Reynolds, guard Gary Sherman, center Fd Bettridge, and Lisbon. Asa Elsea, Falcon place-kicking specialist, received special recogni- tion. lilsea converted G8 extra points in 74 attempts during his three-year career. Reynolds, Sherman, Lisbon, and Cunningham were named on Miami University's all-opponent first team. Reynolds, a second-round draft choice of the St. Louis Cardinals, and Lisbon, a San Francisco Forty-Niner draft choice, received all-American honorable-mention. V., 1 C A junior Komives contributed 25 points in a losing cause in 70-67 Illinois defeat. High-scoring guard Howard ZZ JZ if 5 '-ni 1 Falcons Defeat Notre Dameg Fall To Illini, Miss. State Coach Harold Andy Anderson labeled the l962-63 Bowling Green basketball team My greatest team in a Career that spanned 28 years of collegiate coaching. lVhen the Falcons defeated Notre Dame 77,72 they became the first Bowling Green representative to win a NCAA contest. The Mid-American Conference titlests led all the way as honorable mention all-American Howard Butch Ko- mives meshed a.tournament high of 34 points including 14 straight charity tosses and all-American Nate Thurmond pulled in a game-leading total of 20 rebounds. Earlier in the season, Bowling Green administered the Fighting Irish' worst defeat with a 67,58 setback. No MAC team has ever recorded more than one NCAA victory. All-American Nate Tburmond grabbed 20 rebounds to outclass Notre Dame's 6'9 Wait Sahm, NCAA's fourth top rebounder, in 77-72 tournament win over the fight- ing Irish at Evanston. Big Ten representative Illinois ruined the Falcon's hopes for a position in the NCAA semifinals at Louisville as the Illini rallied from a ll-point deficit to defeat Bow- ling Green 70-67. Komiyes again led all scorers with 25 points although slowed with a groin injury. In the con- solation game, which proved to be a necessity rather than an effort, a disheartened Falcon delegation fell to fifth- ranked Mississippi State G5-60. Thurmond, with 31 re- bounds, nearly erased a NCAA record set by the Boston Celtic's Bill Russell. Both Komiyes and Thurmond were named to the Mid- east all-tournament first team along with L0yola's Jerry Harkness, Illinois's Dave Downey. 'I7 176 1 1 I 1 i , 1 N 1 '1 If 3 Record brcokin cvowdf 5, ' ' A- ' ,Yr , 'I' fY1 'f'L. ' 9 Wild scramble develop! .za Elulnh Chofmon Gnd Hb Pxwrs comorqc on ' N .f'v-11041 XVlxSfCYU Michi- xwn ' lynn plovcr Falcons Captured MAC Title After Tight Race At End Nationally-ranked Bowling Creen captured its sec- ond consecutive MAC title and third in five years in the tightest conference race in MAC history. The Falcons were forced to tie a school record of seven straight MAC victories to annex the crown after upsets by Ohio Uni- versity, Toledo and Miami nearly eliminated the heavily- favored defending champions . . . nearly, that is. Early performances against Miami, 86-36, and lVestern Mich- igan, 70-60, gave every indication of a title run-a-way until Ohio University shocked the Falcons lil-56 in Bowling Greens only defeat of the season in Anderson Arena. Toledo followed the Bobcats performance with a 60-55 upset and Miami, fifty point victims earlier in the season, added, what were considered to be, the fin- ishing touches. Highlight of the MAC season was a record-breaking ll4-86 win over hapless Marshall University. The win established school records for most points in MAC and all games, most field goals f-I-lj, most points for both teams in MAC and all games, and most points by a team in Memorial Hall. Nate Thurmond led the Mid- American Conference in rebounding for the third con- secutive year with a V1.8 average and was runner-up to Manny Newsome of lVestern Michigan in MAC in- dividual scoring with 253 points and a 21.1 average. Nate Thurmond grabbed 588 rebounds in 36-game MAC career to win three individual rebounding titles. I E i TTC ri H- 1 g .M .,...... -,,,.,,i, ,, A V ' f' . umm. , ... , fi? A A ,,i g x.,, ' ,. ' Q. , i R iv' '-2-,-wi. 'L 'ii i QM A UV w if A at ..,,., ,W -,X fl V N..- 3 gy, ga 'Y .,-1lill 'P 'a M Q -and' fe , Q it-..,.-, -. .. w, : All-MAC Howard Komives was team's leading scorer with 20.2 average and fourth leading MAC scorer. 177 Ii Q' I :Z Bob Dworg hghtg I uw Wcxtcrrw M1cP1vgX3r1 1962-63 Basketball Recor lh nh IH :XS uh nh I'-X I I'-N nh nh IU :Hx lIll rX'.lllI HX r'.x IU IXX HX ml UNI nh IU uh nh nh DU I IU! !f..,n. 1,7 -. X Nh wg NU 1.7 ,ll Xl nl' ll 'm M NN 'I, r n 1.1 xl! Hn ,',.. 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Assistant Cooch Worren Scholler simultaneously wos nomed os Anderson's successor. r 'PM' - TSA H gnu-an T TV' fi X QV ig- 49 ,. ,M Don Yost 1 ' '-1- f 111 1 1.', 1' ' 1111 111 vm- .X '11111l1111L1xt11-L-.ef 11i11- F'.1lf 1111 111 MAC U1 1111111 11011115 ' it I Q SVVIIIIIUCYS Record l'1rst LUSIIIQ Season In lb Year Dynasty ' -1 1 -11'1N1111l1-111-11 I111111:1 1 11I11.11! 1 11111 1--H 111 I1-111111111-111111 1l1x.up I' 1 , -. ' 1.1. 1-:11 -1111 1111'11 1111:111.11, 11111--!!1'1I111 1111-111 l-1.11111111111111111111x11l1'1.1lllt' ' ll 1.1 - -'11.'1 X111 1-.111 191. 1.11-111 1111111-.! 11 .1-.11111111 II1-11.1111 4-1111-hui, IIN' '1- ,111 11-I! 1!111 111 I '1I Nl X4 911.1111-1L1.!1.1111111--11 Nl.1111 N1lllllk,Iu'l: VNC ' I1 11.-1! - --1f-! .Y1-.1 1?-1 lDl1'V'IH'- 3111111-11-11 IV111 XMH11 1111111-1111111v lvullrllli V ' ' 1 1 11- 1.1-1 Y--1:1-g 111111 ill! l1111YN11.111 1--1- l '1Jl1..!1111.111.1111.11lxl11111u'l. 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Qi .N bil NL .F 5 i ,M i . . 1 if ' J' it 1,15 3 1 , 1 f . .A -- K lv' X K l A 3 :N i I V, .I - x'Al :Q ,.,. i, ,., , t x K. eV. t .1 gf- fi . ll 4 s f ' se! - -J . 1962-63 Swimming Record Bowling Green 70 .,. ,,77,, 7,,, 77,77 D etroit Tech 25 Sweet revenge for last yearis humiliating 50-45 defeat. Bowling Green 55 eee,,eee.e,,.,.,.. . ..,.., .,ee,,,. K enyon 40 The Ohio Conference champs cnuldn't make it three in a row. Bowling Green 37 ....,..e,..,,e,,,,,,,,,, North Central 58 One of the best small college swim teams in the country. Bowling Green 63 eeeeeeooeee,,,o,. . ,..r. ,,........,, T oronto 67 Second straight loss of the season. Bowling Green 63 ...,.,ee,v,eeeeoee,,.eooe,,G..r r..,. IN lcGil1 35 Cooper was glad to see the Falcons back in the win column. Bowling Green 81 eeeeo.r...r,,,,..o.ee,,,,o Mlayne State 22 Two wins in a row for rebounding swimmers . . .bu .. . 1962-63 Swimming team, Front Row: Ray Winchell, Cliff Conrad, Bud Stout, Alan Erenstoft, Carson Houn- shell, Paul Stiffler and .left Bradley. Second Row: Bob Leuten, Dan Yost, Roger Southworth, Mike Zinn, Marty Schenk, Tam Begeman, Dan Weller, Bob Knauer. Third Row: Coach Sam Cooper, Dick Saylor, Bill White, Dave Beer, Howard Comstock, Rick Pixley, Charles Vaughn, Paul Schreiber, Wayne Stiffler, Mike Symons, Assistant Coach John Williams. I Q Bowling Green 29iQ ,,,cs,,,,,,ccc.cc,,., .Michigan State 75W Worst defeat of the season. Bowling Green 42 ..,...........,,cccccccccc,ccc XVISCOHSIH 63 This one euened the Falcons record at 4-4. Bowling Green 57 ,ccc,c,,ccc,tccc..., Hlestern Ontario 38 Canadian .swimmers coulcln't keep ap with Falcon Mermen. Bowlin Green 29 .,...,, ,,,,c,,, X fllestern Michi an 66 g 2 One of MAC champs I3 victims during undefeated season. Bowling Green 36 ,s,,ss,s,..,,e.,,.e,, .Michigan State 69 You'd think Bowling Green would stay awav from Evanston! Bowling Green 49 ....., cssss,sc,,s,,ssc, N orthwestern 56 That Big Ten Conference has a few fair swimmers! Bowling Green 42 c,,,,,c,,,c,,....c,,,c,,,,c, Notre Dame 53 Broke a Falcon seuen-meet winning streak ouer the Irish. Bowling Green 52 .c,c.c,,,c,,,,, Lo ola of Chicago 43 Y K Falcons captured last ezfent to clinch the victory. Bowling Green 66 ..,....,. . cc,cc,ccc,cc,,c,,, Kent State 29 Hapless Flashes llflllfllif lreaten Bowling Green since 1939. Bowling Green 45 . ..... .................... G rove Citv 50 Lost last event after leading all the way. Bowling Green 34 ...... ......................,...... M iarni 6l First loss to Reclmen in II previous encounters. Bowling Green 68 . .......,......... .... B all State 27 Possilvly lzest meet as Falcons won nine firsts. Bowling Green 48 , .................. Ohio Universitv 38 The two teams were a long'distance apart. Final Record 9-l0 Fourth in MAC Championship Meet Second in Grove College Relavs Third in Michigan State Quadrangular l-una Diver displays form in a popular sport. Q J 4' F : 3' ' A .QNH C Xu I Q 2 'jus -. 1 ' I X11 .4 ,Q , m ,LAM .1 2' I ' x P' I II11 I' 1 Ineligibility, Injuries Hurt Wrestlersg Compile 4-4-2 Record I111I1g1I11l111-- .1111i IIIIIIIIIN 1I1'.1l1 .ltIllllllllILfIll1HK' 1 .1 111-11111111119 I,111--11 1111111111: I1.llII .11 1.11111 111--1' l'I', I 'I III rwllllg '11.-.-.111-11i11.1l111111l111l11l111.11111 Nlllu' 111111 1111I1 .1 1I.. l11.11I. l..INI Xl'.ll'.N 111-I1-11114111 t.11l111I11l11111l1lI1lI11I.lxllllvllxlllglnl 1:1111 141-11-I II1-Ruling Ivlllll IJIIIIIIIII Illlll' 1lu.uI- Illllml 1-11-11 .1111l 'III' 1111111I111I.111 111I11111I11l1.1I1IlI1l1I.uc ! 111 '.-.1tl1 XX1111111 XI11I11g111 111 1I11 XIIKI X1111111.111 1.11111 11111111 1I:1111'1'-111Nl111-1I11l1l .11 ll-1'.1l111g 1.11111 lI11I1 NI111111 11 ,1-11111' 1I1x111-111, .1111I I1II11111,111 IIi4L Il1111I1111l' I-T1-1111111l1I1x1111111,1.1111 IIII 1111111s1111mss 111.I1l-11111-1.11-:1l-111.-.11I1'111111111 N1111111I1l111111.1l1 I111 NI111: I' 1111f1,'1I-,1 131' 111-1 1111111111 1-..1s 11111Iv 111'11l Ill 151111 1111113111 I1111 1111l111111.111111 --I 1I11- ,-. 1 H 11111 1.1111 1 I'IZ111 '.111l1 1111I11 11111 III1111 I'IlIN1'I- Y 1 1111l .1 l,'lQ1.1 I,'lIlIkI 1111-l1l1.1111IN11l11'lI.11l1L'. ' I1:n1-1 I1111.111l 1'11 1111111 111111wI11I g1.11111l111q 111.11l1 I 11: I11-'.-.I111g 1.11111 I11N11-1'. I111.1'1Il'-l11l11.1l1111'1IlL'- I4 Opponent gets o Iolcon's cyc-view 1 1111- 111,11 f1-1 . , , 3 1: 1' II ,'1 ,.1-1 11 !'1I-1-,-1-.11 U. 'vfwv QI x I l T L Theres only one vo! Ou! I 11 111.1-1111111-I11111' F111 ' ' 'PQI'va-111-v1'111l11'I1vw 'I I1 III IIN 11 -- - ' '1 1 . -1111 1 11 .1111 11 I 111 1 11-.I111', L 1 '- 1:1I 111 111111 I HH rid ,N 4' 1962-63 Wrestling Record Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green 9 .-1 -5- U! 17 O 15 Bowling Green 12 Bowling Green Bowling Green 9 l2 ,Flllflllly I0 Fll1FO7lS 1'xj11'1'11'11r1'11 111111' 111ffif111lg'. , 7, , ,, Eastern BllClllg1lll S T1111i'1'1111'1 1111 111' 1111i1'11w-1111fo1'1111111t1'1v, UI-Qt Virffinizt 'll 5 1107111 1111'u 11111111111 11-1111 llmxf11111111111'1',v. Miami 20 ll'o11if111'f1'11!off111'v1'11vo11. gf , ,.,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, Ohio Universitv lrl l11lf16'ft'!l1I'I1 BO17fll1,Y fllllll' f1o111 1111111111 011 11 f71lI. 7 ,,,,,, ,, ,, lVestern Michigan l-l F111fo11'.i K1'111'.q1'rg11i11x 11111i'gi11 in fi11n1 Illfllfll, Notre Dame li' Figlzting I1'1.i11 111111 111.51 Iwo 111'fi.r1m1rforr1 tie. Y, ,Toledo Ql U11def1'11te'r1 111,417 f111111111i011t 111711 too 11111Cl1. ,, ,e,,,,,,,,,,e,ee,,eeY ,,,,,,e,,,,,,, I Cent State 15 Score tied goi11gi11tnfi11r11i1111iz1i11111111111ztf11. Final Record 4-4-2 Fourth in BG Quadrangular Match Fifth place tie in Mid-American Conference Falcon grappler rubs opponent the wrong woy. 1962-63 wrestling team, Front Row: Tim Kerlin, Roy Steely, Chuck Dryer, Bill Regnier, Nick Del Pizzo, George Morsholl, Dove Kile, Fronk Gigonti. Second Row: Bill Protz, Bob Mourer, Don Morich, Joe Bornord, Dick Reinhardt, Cooch Bruce Bellord, John Cole, Eric Broun, Ron Krueger, Dennis Sherrnon. a -4 X is. 1-9 111111 11 11,111 111111111.1111111 11.11111 1l1N1 Ill 1 1 J.. uf., Barry Binkley's 20:15 Establishes Varsity Harrier Mark . '. 1111111111112 Iwo 11111 1 111 111 111!-, 1111111' 111115111112 11111 in 1 . ' I'-LIICO 1111111 1 1 -1111.11 111111 11111111. 1 ' '1 I'l1ll I ' - 111 1's1.l1l11S1l . N . Nlllllllsv' . W ,Ji , 111 N111 11111111 1 -11l- H1111 19715 Q 11 . . IIN' h'.lS X1 11 1111111111111 1 1111 1111111111 11111 1111.11 111111 11111 11.121111 11111 1.11111l1 1111 111 1 1111111 N111 111.11111-11-111111111.11111YIQXX . . . H11 N111 1 11111 1111111 1'l.ll11 N111 111111111 s1111.111 1111 111111 1 1111111111111 11111 111.11111131111111 . . ll11'I 11111 11111 11111111 Ill 1111 X11111lI11 1111111111 The 1962 Cron Country Team, Front Row: Lcrry 5511. 1 11- 1. Second hp . Rqwg 151 1 .111' X 1' 1-11191'1I 1212! L. .11 V--YYY: J' Third Row: '111 11:1-1 1- L L11 LA' :11. 1111.1 1 N1 Va!- 1 11 Bqgh Rqvg 1111 sh f lx 1 L-1.:t1 . 12 1 Dole L 1.2 .J 1962 Cross Country Record .11 11,1 XI111111 11 1111111111g11111111' 11.11111111111.11I.111'-I3 1.... , 1:1-.1.'.1. 1...!.1..1 .11-11 11 I-1111111 ZH 11--111111g1.11111I'I 11.11111 51.111 If 1 1 , 1 .. 11 -11 1:1111-111111 111111 1 11111111N1.111 1'1 111111111131-l11Il IT l'l11'l1H'16 ' - . - I I' 1 :1.1 .'111'1 '1lZ1f u11'11 1 1 1111111Xl11111g111 1- 11-1111111g1.111111IT 11.111 NL111' 25 1 ' ' I' . '1 1. -1 ..':111-1I1111r 131111111115 1.111 ll Q1 111111.11X111111u.111f11 , 1.1.1 . - 111111 R111-1117 1 1111111 Ill 1111 XI111X1111111.1111111111111111 114111111111111 X11111 11.11111 I11111.1111111.11 i 11g'1l11l11l 1111 1111l1.1I111111g1.111 Ili 1-1111111111111 111 1111111 X11f11ll11 ' ' .. v.-Ars! . .J .its -1, Q . 'SE .J 1 fc, -, :We Awgg- f' M- , 'wm,,:..., t -n -sb 1 isvgi' if isp ,gk tw f.-. - f----QQ-R5 vxd- a N -.'Simng:K,,'x.gs,l , ,. 1-- o ' Tl X- A ' mi .-5, ,f t ' '. .f'?' 'WS l F' -tiff, .. .. itiiwf l-'lurdler Glenn Browning stretches for the lead in the low hurdle Coach Mel Brodl' discusses the coming event. Browning was the Falcons' most consistent hurdler. events with track captain Bob Frost. Cindermen Compile 2-8 markg Frosh Break 8 Records The 1962 Bowling Green track team wound up the cinder season with a 79-42 triumph over Detroit and a 2-8 win-loss mark. Five opponents topped the century mark against the hapless Falcons including Mid-.-Xmerican Conference rivals Miami, Ohio University and lVestern Michigan. Bowling Green's lone conference win was over Toledo. 1962 TRACK RECORD Bowling Green 41 Bowling Green 28 Bowling Green 52 Bowling Green 58 Bowling Green 96 Bowling Greeia 26 Bowling Green 24 Bowling Green 49 Bowling Green 38 Bowling Green 79 lxllllllll 106 It'5 going to be a long season. Central Mich. l07 Closer than usual. Ball State 83 IVe're improving? Kent State 68 We scared them. ......... ,,.,.. T oledo 28 Finally. . ,...,........ Central State 100 Third team to hit cenlury mark. Ohio University 103 A powerful Athens aggregate. Baldwin-Ulallace 78 Third loss in a row. Hlestern Michigan 108 Isn't it all a joke? Detroit 42 A zvinning streak! Final Record 2-8 Fifth in the Mid-American Conference Bowling Green finished fifth in the post-season MAC championships with SLQ points and participated in the Ohio Relays. The future looks bright, however, for Coach Mel Brodt. He can look forward to next year when members of the freshman team are eligible. The Falcon frosh had a 6-2 record. breaking eight freshman records and equalling two. 1962 Track Team, Foreground: Walt Bettis and Bob Frost. Front Row: Coach Mel Brodt, Al Sawdy, trainerj Bob Balbuze, Terry Kooz- er, Bob Tarnasic, Larry Ream, Joe Muscarella, Barry Binkley and Kent Nash, Bock Row: Glenn Browning, Roy Wilhelm, Jim Struno, Curt Ross, Duncan Carnbell, Keith Hamilton and Lloyd Kime. .3 l l i fi 5 It V ' -' fi.'t 3 J 1 3 '- Si-....4..-.,...Afw--Jauilmiv i ' ' YUQQ-5 V f '. 1 .. A 'V u. r ww.. r .tiki ' yas . L.,',,!N9w,g . 8 a. 81 ' 'Uv' .1'3't -4 'HF ' 87 1 Deiected Redskins find little to cheer about during this double-heoder os the Folcons win two, I-4-6 ond 8-3. l . ss- 9 . aim' C' Powerful Detroit Falls .X I4-2 IIIDSCI mu ltigltlx-In-gamlcal Dclmit in Ihc sr-.Iwn linnlc was Ihr highlight ul gi auucsxlul war fur Ihr IU62 llmvlitlg fill'l'll lmschalll squznl. 'I ln' I-lil:-:II-.ulliniltixlnul lem was only Ihc wumcl ul Ihc smwii hu llll' 'l'iIgIus in UI I-numnlcts. l'iQIl'li0f III llll' Xl'.Il llrtmit I-Ilgl-Il Ihr lxilunts I0-1. Tum 'I il'llllll'Xl'I' l.llllllIf'll tha- xllll-.xllIl'l'il.lIl Cun- lrirtiu- li.llllllLf IiIlI- uhh .I .BNI LlYl'l'ilgl' :tml was mum-Il In Ihr- XII-Nl XII lint ll'.llll. llis 38 hits, Ihrcc lunm- mm. .mtl 25 runs ll.llll'll in wm-tc loam highs. 'lhv lll.lIllllll4illll'Il linisllul l-vulth in thc umlcr- I-nu' .tml urn- IIS-IU. lIu.ulI llimk Yuungn but Icmurd in his lllll'I' N1'.llS gn lunul lmwlmzill Insult. i 1962 Baseball Record ll-mlilxglm-III 'I l'.lNll'IIl NliIhig.III fi .xilflixiritf-r'11I !l.r It1HI'l'J4IlflllY'1 li'lNllllLffrlII'll:7 Riu Gtamlc' 'I .4 rrrxl frm hrvk Ilurl ll-mlimg him-in 'I l'.lNll'lIl Nlialiigui I Will Iirzrlrlrnlrrl llnuliiiulmrli I Ohm Stgm- I 11,53 flu! ,gl ,f4iu'! tru 4 fill, HX, I . rlgfll'I Ilfmliltql-II-III 'i full!! SLIII' T fihlnl limi' It fl rlmrvlt llrmltIIgf.IIIII 7 Ulliu SLIII' 2 l l'..I'1l: hr-:. fm fm lllrlIIfI'1vfI1:'rlrlfrI' W ll'-II lung 1.11 I ll ls 'l'l'llllI'NN1'l' I vt h fl IIIIIIII K Ir: :kr tnxlilzvrmvvtrrl III IMI our llrmling lrlI'l'll l'l Nlzirxvillc' fi llzllt hrrtiwg llkr lim II,In1n7lIIl'l'l fulfil' ii1lhllIlLffolll'll H Xlntxxilh' fl 'lint' il:-:I 1I,r-'ir ln qw ' l Xl.nxxillI' tl lllhfzl mi rrlvr--.rxhlr :I rrlrrml' ll-ruling full' ll lv l..Itwn YI'N'lll.lll 'I Nix I't rl nm' lltm lmu lm fu ll-mliIn,gl.rIrIt U l.nImII YI'uIII.nII ll Ill. -, r.'l Izll' .'...t,l !l.I'1,jI '-.wlffl---Ari..-x'1:ml II-ml1ngI.n-I ll I fhllsull Xruilmti ti Hr-'.,! I .I-'.'.l l-r I.-xltlf '1Iv Il':q, L I'.I Ninn' llnm' 'l lighting lrxwh mr nln uv laugh Nlizuni 6 llnlikim Iunxk 1f1lYI2.lli num! Nlinmi 3 Ufffnngoml Harlan Ihr.U.4C. fifllllill Slllll' l f'allrrlhrrI1tltr nf dmkvlru llctruil Ill llrrr zvr gn again Kent Stzm' I0 fin! filllfflfflff Inu. Kent Stzitc -l flour-brit nnl rlnir fllllllpll Tnlctln 2 ,iilminiilnrrl milx :I'hi!r:rmlnIIg nl Ihr Irmnn, 'l'ulI-Ilo l Hur Kumi turn drirr-I-rs mmlhrr XYFNIVIII Xliahigan T llmurn mllv Ilrmili ufurt fvlnm. Uhin l'lliYl'lNllY Il TI!-ilu! Hur-fwint xii Inn mfr Ihr llrvlvrnli Uhiu l'IIiu'I'siIv 5 ll'ij'I'IiI1Mir-fwvivzt llll4llH ff: rr Ihr Ilnlunls llvllnil 2 .Unynr ufvirl nf Ihr Irnunl llrmlinq fill'I'll If lluwlilig fill'I'll ll llimling linux N llmvlilng fil1'l'II YU llrnvling fill'I'll T llmvling fil'I'I'll I llnwling fill'l'll fl llnwliiigflii-I-II ll liIhh'llllQfilI't'll ll lilNI'lllll1filI'I'll I3 llrmlillg fiII'I'll in lluu ling Clrcll li ll-ruling filI'I'll fl l'Ill.Il lillllltl lla-lll l'lllll Ill In Ihr Nlnl Kim llt .In l.InIlI'II'In I' l l i962 Baseball Team, Front Raw: Cory Kimmcll, Roy Clori., Barry Hawkins, Jim Keener and Col Cavwood Second low: George Vcrber, Tom Tnctlrnty- cr, Jock Thompson, Denny Stump, Bill Goat, 10.171 MOYNH, Mike FI-ck ond Lee Schntlli. Third Row: Bob Bahno, Gllnn Hom-vcun, Dove M-eslc. Jerry Pancr, Gary Boctly, Tony Rug- qicm, Dick Gordley, DICK SHCI' mon and Terry Whetm. led Row: Bob Bouaton, groduotl 08- -.istontg Rick obcrts, rho I Bill Murphy, Ron Moorsom Pool, cdplamsj Myron Cdfbl, monogcrg and Coach Dick Young gi-gg l1 1 ii-l-.i W 962 Golf Team, Front Row: licharcl Ambrose, Charles Ran- all and Stuart Hughes. Back low: Coach Forrest Creason, lichard Hile, Walter Wille, Purley Chapman, Walt Felgar, ack Pietras and Jack Solanik, 'QK--- c. I NV' Bowling Bowling Bowling Bowling Bowling Bowling Bowling Bowling Bowling Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green 1962 Golf Record . Marshall 15 We lzcarrl llzffy were going to be tough. 634 ..,.., .,e.,.,. . . ,,.,..,,,.,.., Marshall HW ll'l1nt an 11nrlerslafemenfl 17yl .. ,,,,e,,,,. .,,..a.,,.,e.,...,.., T oledo GW Ju, aaaa 11,4 .. f - You can rilztwiys FOIIHI on the Roclwli. Eastern Kentucky 6 ianic that xoutlivrn lmspitnlilv. Kentucky SW A big ruin OT'L'I' tl rnggrd ojzjzonrnl. Wittenberg -1 Fozirllz slniiglil' triu injrn, . ,,,,, Transvlvania S . lim! sonlliwn YUIIIZ trip t'i'z'r'. . .. ,,.,ir Louisville 10 Damn yrziilcce-l111l1'zx.' Villa Madonna MQ The Iwginning of a long ruin alrvnl: Bowling Green 1-lift: ., .. . ,,,, ,e,eee,e,,,,,,,, . Miami 35 Tlzv.smIpi11gi.v great nl llziv time of 1116 XVIII' Bowling Green 17 ,.,,,,,,,,ee,,,, ,,,,a,,,,a,.,..,.,... H illsdale 7 These liornz' greens are tlwrifit, Bowling Green 1715 . aaaaauuu .. uuaa,,. ,..w,V..,,,,, D ayton liyl I1on1a'.S'zuf'f'l Home . . . quarry and fill. Bowling Green 13 ,,,, ,,,e, ,1..., . . . 1,,,,,, 1,,,, T oledo ll Cutting it I1 Iillle lift lliin fellas. Bowling Green 21 ,,,,,,,,,,,, , .. ,e,,,ee,,e,,,,e, Kent State 3 illurh Irwllcz'-lozi' tram Iottzl0ftlzvst'n.vm1. Bowling Green 15 . ,,,,,,,,,a,,,, .. ,,,. w,.aaa K ent State 9 Ont' lllUll'1l'l7I I0 lnronleiuir1ni11gz'xl fcntn in liixlory. Bowling Green. 7 . ,,,,,,,,,,,, . 1Vestern Michigan 17 Orff'rc0nfidt'n1'z' gets you nozvlicrc. Bowling Green fllfg . .. Y,,,,Y,,,aa, Notre DZIIUC HM One n10n'rl1r1nrc'. Bowling Green 7 . ,,,,,,, . Hillsdale ll Final Record 12-6 Fourth in the Mid-American Conference Filth in the Ohio Intercollegiate Iliul xlrirtelfnd finish. Pouch Forrest Creason gives last minute instructions to 'alcon linksters Solanik and Randall at BG course. Linksters Finish 12-6 Sophomores Stu Hughes and Dick Ambrose led Bowling Greens 1962 goll aggregate to a surprising 12-6 win-loss record and a lourth place finish in the Mid-American Conference goll championship. Ambrose fired 75-75-150 for individual runner-up laurels in the Ohio Intercollegiate while directing the Falcons to a lifth place linish among twenty compet ing colleges. Leading the team in average were Hughes and Ambrose with 71.8 and 74.9 respectively. Chip Heyl compiled the best win percentage with a 11-4-1 mark. Hughes was 1055. 3. 1s9 L A 11 ,LN-3:': U' Us I .,i V N .y ., awww' .- - nm Mn- ' YA!! V , Y er' Haan gg,-. Q his +? , nib it A it f ...if W Egg, 5, ' A 4.fa'34e'3b42, - 7 we fl 7 vii B ' lefiirfi-2 i 5 '- -We if D I h I 1 A I V I I ,xioli Q- 1 . . ' O' -f ' x v , Pkg V . ig, ' 7 7525, Q Q: r 7 7 i' A . i J ' ' A ' V 1 . ' ,17X'!.f v i ,J A i fx' Alix,- , 1 L - ' M , 1 . 1 1 f AQRAX Xftd.JL'1. Mig. , t. A ,, viril.. ilivhk, fje 4 ,lvl Xl Qi, K j , - f - ' ' ll refs if- KX jivf ff-?7:,i+,f X 14 .. M J A 1. Aixfigm Al I ,, . A i Y 1: Q r x'1hf'il1,' ,' ' i 'Q' 1 N . - 5 'vl 1 I i . ' c Y ' ,' . ul ' , I, I s 1 1 , s , urn 'Q I 'il J Al .piukn naw A fs f- ,- +' fx 4 4 . ' 1 v 1 if-f X ff, AX 1 '-r ' , i 5 L i, ' , ' YN .3 . if 1 is 2 5 . QQ Y! ' VK-7' ' ii - -N h , . X is I it ,- v ' , 5 g 5,-. 1-75 ' - i ' . i 1 r W... 'N X 9 i g 3 -, V 1 2 v 1 - J , f X Q sw- ' s ., .. , -. f . .Ms 1962 Tennis Record Bowling Green Bowling Green t ,,W.,,,,c,,,Marshall 3 Solilinniarvs IYIHIE' H1 rough. Ohio University 2 Tivo rmifereiire n'in.i in Il iozv. Bowling Green 9 ,,,,,,,,7,,,,,,,,,,,7777 Muskingum 0 Clean .vn'r'cj1. Bowling Green ,,,,,,77,,,77,77,, Kent State 7 Bowling Green Bowling Green I1 1 zucrf' nez fer in conlvnlioii. ,,......Dayton l Almost nnotlzer iliiiiaiil. 2 ,e......, .,XVestern Michigan 7 H0i1u'c0iu'ts di1In't make ll r1'ifferenfc'. Bowling Green 7 77,,,,,7,7,77, Eastern Michigan 2 ll ay to Iiozinfe back. Bowling Green 6 .,ii.,7,7i i.,,e.,,. .... X X 'ayne State 3 Fourth xlrniglit non-fonfereiice iiiclim, Bowling Green 5 .i......v,i.iii,,i,,.,,,,......, Detroit -l The Titans came close. Bowling Green 3 eeeeeeeeei.,,..........v,,77.... Miami 5 Visit lo refer-uatioiz disaslerozis. Bowling Green 6 eee,,.......eeeeeeeee.,,........ Oberlin 3 Upset ruin over lziglily-regarded tennis jvozuer. Final Record 8-3 Fourth in the Mid-American Conference Z, 1962 Tennis Team: Steve Brannon, Lee Murray, Ted Norris, Den- nis Rash, Bob Dimling, Clark Tibbets, Dick Leathers, Dick Ha- acke and Coach Robert Keefe, Falcon Ietterman Denny Rash positions himself for a return during The Western Michigan encounter. R ,.,. 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Bal- L111111l 111111111111 1111- 1111111 1-1111111.11 lllll.lllllll-ll :lc- ' 111111 .11 19111 111111 111111 1-.11111111.1111l 111 I11111 lK'Llglll'L I 1962-63 Mcn'l Intramural Stoll: P F1-111 Dr R111-.cll Coiicv, .'. Aw! 1 1.11 I Qtghsll D fiumrggrng-rl and MQur1cc Sandy 1 .11 1' Extensive Program Offered By WIA Under the careful supervision of Miss Dorothy Leudtke, director of women's intramurals, the Wo- men's Intramural Association offers an extensive pro- gram of intramural sports and recreation for every undergraduate woman student. Through the IVIA, Bowling Green was represented for the first time in history in intercollegiate baskete ball. Appearing on the co-ed's schedule were Adrian, Kent, Dayton, and the University of Michigan. IVomen have the opportunity to participate in numerous team activities through the YVIA including basketball, softball, volleyball and field hockey. Individually, there are programs and facilities to provide competition in archery, badminton, golf, swimming, bowling, modern dance, gymnastics and tennis. Individual and dual sports are organized on a club basis and are run by student officers with the aid of faculty advisors headed by Miss Leudtke. In addition to these intramural activities, IVIA sponsors various special events such as the Swan Club Show and the Orchesis Concert. .fir Qs. Miss Dorothy Luedtke, director of women's intramurals. , -1 Enthusiastic action shows popu larity of WIA basketball. Co- eds defeated Kent, Adrian and Dayton in their first year of in- tercollegiate competition. 'I9 ETY L i r I 5 F 'kwa .4 4 Ho 'mf' H nm ,pr f TMC WK mum x lxCx1JLr1CL CCn r .Q nm1H 1 lftx vw f r rv,5T fr L 1- I 3 .CX , nw f.-- ,,g:.i 'rfxil it 1' f 4 I -if s ,f 1' A If 1 1, .5 L, .3 N' F -wiv J YL-ff ll TN xi si ms 11 1: f' ,V ,, f' QXW n Q 7 .Q sill' s sd O X , . , A M . M, ,. iff V,,,.JSjbfl A - s'1x,V sf? .. 6 A l If H V , I . QSNV 1 A '-'v f- f' sis' - '.-er ' .v F ' ut w q'N ,H-L- 'U r' G nxqg s.' rs.:- I. X . X S U tl :EM fi ki E pm s 1 ff ,1'1f 'll 17 MWWH 'vu Q ,sibifi 4 , 1 int F ws-.gdl vm 1., ws O Further expansion ot the Uni- versity will include this ultra- modern residence center for men, to be located east of campus. Labor, materials, weather, time, and money are basic tac- tors in the structure of this new building, to be a men's dining hall. La, -al .wiv . X ' SIMS, BQVILING P' S it 'in-A' f- ' .... :l.: 'f' '- 197 1 ,W 1' ei.- A it-Q' , 3' if-Q :Q A 3 . u..Q'f-5' V' ,. -' J 1' r 'J 1 '4 pe K O Muu-muus, midnight snacks, misplaced meal tickets, and much-awaited mail made up only a part of the average coed's life in the dorm. Curl- ers, radios, and stuffed animals usually decorated book shelves, while desks were cluttered with unfinished letters, favorite pictures, magazines, and textbooks. However, the women usually saw that these conditions underwent consider- able change before room check. Part of the busy schedule was devoted to at- tending weekly dorm corridor meetings. part of it to consistent autographing of the sign-in book. and most of it to standing in various dorm lines, To mention just a few, there was the breakfast line. the lunch line, the dinner line, the phone line, and, even with toothbrush and toothpaste in hand, the washroom line. The wee hours usually found coeds gather- ing around the vending machine, enjoying a heated gab session, pounding doggedly at the typewriter, or crzunming for next day's big exam. Coeds usually find time for just one more l'1and before dinner in comfortable lounges Efficiently equipped roonas provide excellent opportunities for letter writing relaxing, and study if? 1, fd ' 'LC-Q 'Wits xi' at IF Minus scvcvol bits 1 f Mm un!! fourteen huts of cash, College jvc IS prescntoble . While Men Practiced Peaceful Co-Existence I 1 ll 1 rn Nlmyht.nuxxnnnnnluglnlIN11l.ul4.4uI5g.n1u's, nllnvl In-:lah .ns :lux .uv In llil'1lillLf lhvm In-4.mw ul alis- ux' V nm 1 Yll Iupghls vhh Xl.ll thus: ll.ulnl11ms llh1'llI lnmjmlur lla' m.n In- .tlll.lll'Il In liml lh.ll lIll'fC m-L II 1 I 'mm W-11.111111-fu Ill lln 1l IlllIIlIXil11N .nu ullnus uhu .m nur lllHll'NlQ'll in Ihr s.um' things llml m m ll mn m III '.-.hh h ull- -mfh Ill lf .uns :lu .ul rl In lx hllrnlnllullNlIlX1'lll1'w.llll1'llllllgsllhlllll'llnq's,Qlllll I I Iul NITIII14 ilu'-ugh Inn: .md lmnnnmg null uh a hu- tlllftlllll guls in lnlr lh.m ha' h.ns. 'lhc lltllilil- m n I Ill! 1 n I .4Ln11.,mx-!s 1.uus,.elullfllqlwlls lull-um lllrll ul than lIllIIgN ls .nu IllllNlll.Illl lull ul his unixrrsils' Inu: ll I un lmsvrllf-l '.-.ull ilu 4ll1mw'1rl nur' f 1 Center of pina orden, athletic eqwpment, ond sometimes phone messages as the Kohl Hall desk. 4 a wx +-...NW . 1.1 5' .f . . T--fiix x x N 33- 17 .Ak HS, E' is X,1..,':.waQseGf-. - XX Q x,k. W , me iv ..VV ,..: 2 f ximxwfm ,. Nw. X S X A r-si- s X x K X Atl- -QQ .L U. . . M r I .,.,A , ,,,-W I 1 . Q 1 1-. ,Q f is l I A ' s.. .asv xx S X4 NK ? ,X ,X 1 if ,Tw a. h'3QY1c f --1 .Ja SU PARKING mls Supa X. N Wherever We Lived, We Lived Together Parties and dances characterized some of the social entertainment available for the student, but there were also the familiar bull-sessions with roommates, the trips to off-campus establishments for refresh- ments, and occasionally. when alone, time for reflec- tive thinking. Yllorking on the dorm decorations for Homecoming, laughing at jokes told by friends, learn- ing how to win friends and lose enemies, were frequent social scenes. Fraternities and sororities offered various types of social entertainment for their pledge classes and active members. Intermingling of the two groups with Fri- day night parties and Saturday morning work-sessions was a common scene on fraternity and sorority row. The twenty-nine Greek organizations on campus, though social groups by nature, stressed scholarship as the IIICSI important aspect, and operated the buddy system to accomplish this end. Together scholarship and social living constituted the basic functions for the masculine and feminine Greek organizations. Paper stuffin' time brings all hands forward to lend iv a finger or two, corrugated knees, and hopes to win. X 44' Decisive decision-The question is whether or not to accept the invitation of a fraternity and become a Greek. 20 ek Week E! 206 Beta Theta Pi Joined Bowling Green's 16 ationals If 1, ' A, lf fl, -ll lil fl lin !.l l'l ll lll'lll.lI Xl lil: I-.llllillll lfllill'-xlllg '.-.illlll h.lx Illini Ill UN' ., '. l :l:,'- 'll l,,x El'-! 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The 3'-'1 Dr. Brooks yur. lil jllilll VJ LUCQN TJ Pl qw Hug tif L- lreullil-rl! N pm, 0 Klriw boligc, on mlliellt Hgrahnlorl lacks on Utiwrl. gums till: l ug' lillrlrlij lnlfloilun 4 Y. ni, 1' S - sz i 'Tr Av- : f xi Alpha Chi Omega, Front Row: S. Pollman, M. Mathews, M. Prechtel, P. Steensen, L. Beppler, K. Keane, Mrs. Marie Meyer, B. Kelly, 5. Ryan, K. Scott, C. Churpek, M. Orlando, J, Murlin, C. Rehard. Second Row: L. Zeeb, J. Mann, S. Warren, J. Spurlock, A. Williams, J. Schopfer, S. Weyrick, G. Shore, B. Kelly, B. Cleverdon, B. Brookes, J. Gravlin, C, Maynard, P. Hurst, Third Row: J. Ditmyer, M. Karhu, C. Oakley, C. Leffel, J. Orewiler, D. Barut, M. Popp, B. Nipper, M. Leu, S. Weinmann, S. Otto, S. Shanks, A. Schmidt, J. Gerlach, S, F fffi f I A S if p sl y 'J is ' fi . Q N '?5'?. . lfv9'ft,2-. ' ' We did it! We won May Sing! The shiny trophy reflected the smiles of the triumphant AXO's. 35. SE X I If w 3. . E A Kagy, L. Freewalt, M. Reid. Fourth Row: M. Sweda, L, Berger, B. Low, P. Whiteman, L. Beers, G. Rowe, C. Mclntosh, N. Iden, M. Schnabel, G. Ogle, V. Milnes, P. Ryan, N. Link, J. Fischer, L. Mc- Farland, L. Habinak, T. Norris, J. Ditmyer. Back Row: N. Gumm, K. Koski, N. Zuber, L, Holman, D. Kellogg, J. Stofcho, A. McKay, M. Conrad, B. Frech, P. Magers, S. Williams, L. Dickerson, L. Russell S. Hays, I-l. Bennett, B. Warner, S. Madak, J. Burkhart. 1 Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega sported the largest membership on campus this year with S3 in the chapter. This busy group copped the first place trophy in the May Sing and paired with Sigma Phi Epsilon to win first place with their spring float. As their national service project, the Alpha Chi's helped the l'Vood County Cerebral Palsy Drive. The senior sisters donned black masks and the tradi- tional sweatshirts to participate in the annual Pumpkin lValk before Halloween. The annual Christmas dinner preceding the AYVS formal was a treat for AXO dates, faculty members, and administrative officials. Cap and Gown members Dianna Kellogg and Melinda Mathews served, respectively, as chairman of Spirit and Traditions Board and secretary of the Student Body. Other campus leaders were Nancy Link, first yice president of AXVS: Alice McKay, secretary of the Senior Class: and Nancy Iden, managing editor of the KEY. 207 u Ig 2' 1 '12 rifm' l l .L I J- . AIDIHQ Dm-Ito Pu, Front Row' ' 9' 3 I I ' ' 'I f l A - '.' : H ' I4 - E' k,,II '- ' i' , I I '. - '.' - -- - . I 'J JI. Fourth Row: ' ' l K' 'V X ' 1 . , . . , ., V I ,, , .-, z Q -,- V. My V SQ-cond Row' -A f '. E H ' ' Pm: -- ' Bock Row: V U .,, ., 5- , -, I. j I., '. l I- s,.',.: - . , - f Third E ' ' ' ,Q .- fm Roh - . I . Lust bit, f fm vI Ilmff.1tX,gIQfL--EHYINC ADP.CIwr1st- rw?-.YrQ64I1nmg1Iw. Icmhn-.f0'wrQ!1r1Q sw f. X5 I Q l , B 1 lphu Delta P1 N x I '.r'. In , , I I li Xt IV' 'I I IM 'IMI' !:wIl' lla' I I-'H f II I- '-I IH' 'IMI' YIIIIIIIII I' ' 'I7' '- IVV: Y-Ill! 1 I-'HMI l I I ' N II. I ' ' ' 1'I' I-fm ' '1. W' Irs ' I-In-I Nl' ' lu' ' 411:10-I 1IIl 1 I XIII' I-I !I:' I x N V llzxv--11 X I3' I 1 Xwfv' :II-I NI I 4. X ' Il' .-.- IIIIIHII I 'V 'vtwfllz' -'H' 208 To win a Chariot Race cup the Alpha Gamma Del- ta's endured the scorching spring sunshine. letvk i fv lc? .JV V I X I 5, 3 lc, f W it EL V ,-- Q s X 1 X1 xi Miki F A 1 r 4 ' ' 'XXX Alpha Gamma Delta, Front Row: M. Mitchell, S. Fierling, K. Mormino, L. Cramer, C. Thomas, Mrs. Ruth Crawford, P. McClure, K. Leahy, E. Gerber, L. Simpson, J. Schuler. Second Row: P. Baker, D, Baker, D. Huston, B. Kumpe, S. Osborne, C. McGookey, K. Borhoover, S. Kelly, S. Hewson, V. Hoge, B. Ricker, J. Nicholson, B .Straley. Third Row: C. Leinard, C. Dyke, C. Kloporoth, J. Jablonowski, B. Von- derahe, R. Sirogusa, M. Sarnsel, P. Huffman, S. McCoy, M. Pesto, K. O'Brien, J. McEwen, B. Vandenberg, M. Cala, J. Fabian, M. Reift. 5' , Alpha Gamma Delta Last spring the sisters of Alpha Gamma Delta captured first prize for their colorful chariot at the chariot races, and triumphed again this fall with a third place position for Homecoming decorations. Keeping the tradition of their International Altruistic Project, the sisters sponsored two parties for the benefit of cerebral palsy victims and the physically handicapped. A Halloween Party co-sponsored with Alpha Tau Omega was also given for the crippled children in YVood County. An all-campus seranade, an Apple Polishing Party for professors, a Tree-Trimming Party for alums, a Xvhite Elephant Sale with the Phi Kappa Tau's, the annual formal, and an all-campus bridge tournament contributed to the rest of an active Alpha Gam year. Individual recognition went to Martha Smith who was graduated summa cum laude last spring, to Judy Nichol- son who reigned as the Alpha Cam Venus Queen atten- dent. and to Ruth Hartman who served as treasurer of the Association of lVomen Students. Fourth Row: B. Glasser, D. Hokkanen, D. Williams, K. Jandt, S. Radler, L. Thurston, G. Joslin, K. Bartel. B. Ferry, M. Ful- ler, R. Hartman, V. Sommer, P. Olds, J. Hunsicker, P. Follett, C. Rogers, L. Myers. Bock Row: L. Lehman, R. Cruey, J. Lang, C. Mo- son, D. Griffith, L. Verba, E. Smetano, C. Zemon, K, Smetona, G. Minahan, M. Kells, E. Robertson, V. Hedl, J. Bluhm, J. Shue, J. Werner, N. Starkweother. ,,, fl , . 4... . 209 0 lpha Phi I alll Ill Xllllll I'Ill Ifn.aI .Ill II uuv. is lhv lin! line uf .4 I.lX'lIIIl' I'Iu x--mg Ihr' Xlplm I'Il1 x Inu' Ircrll Imzll :md um In waking l-I m,lLr lhril wr--:nu llulxl.nmIing during llu X1 II III: nllux lllxI pIrlI'c l L s hllll IIINI llI.u1' .lh'.lIlIS :ll lIl1' I'.lllIl1'IIl llla Ill wr!! 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I x flllll I1IlIIII xllu- I XNIIII llu NIQIILI Xu x 'ful .l mrll.llll L lIl1I I IIIII ,Ill all Ll xl IW ll-In-illlfll Nlu Im NIHIHIII nu II1-vu IIIII Ix.nlwl1.l I.lll Illmpalll frllI I lllIl lx llw IIIIIIIIINI1lII,lll.lll1II-HX Con-can skins V177 1 If 1. 1-lc-rw bww. .now were 0 1I1lll IJIIIII lllslllv. xll IIlls Xl'.lI lIlL' NINIlINIK1Il'lIIIK I.lIIKIX Imam ln-lllu I, NIM XI.lIn I I'u LIl.llll. rv- g v- . '1 'I YW A . VP: Glu-I V-In-C'L I' 'TIN Alpha Phu, Front Row 5 '. -' F Hr.-. 1 Fu'-, IQ U in- C H 'fzh 5 fb Mfr' L L:-su-'lcv P MOC - , .- Q, .l 1- -, 5- l Q',,f3 L. E- 15,11 ff T' Iv'v'v'I F filnhye ,I L I. 1-rw-'ml' F SCITVWJICY C ' - '4 ' , Second Row: L v L I-' vb J P h f ',.,.:v1 '.' k'.'g w -f V ,lr F E:---1 rf C Pun-f Bock -' '.'g,.,5-1-I ' : I.v:'v A Row: A T.: l - S f':Iv:v1 'A P Fai. F F- MW., J Hun! A ,'Q'm l 4 f -, If .lf '. Q I-.nzvvll J A f'I'If4 ':v1 C f'I f:-v- vw V F IIv. f F- 'MN '-'- JJVYWCY S , Thnd Row i En . '.' Ft - I' Ill Y! N' I2 IwlIW' C Vw' I'1L X .I S1 lah' C V'I' S p L1I S SFVJ' .I - W- ' ff' 1 f I- . I gm F I-' 'ML I' ' FH' l' Fourth Row: L. Lgww vw x 41 I -12,51 ' A l Y - Alpha Xi Delta, Front Row: G. Stichweh, R. Gran, M. Gelo, D. Dewitz, R. Cline, K. Reed, B. Barrett, E. Tambellini, B. Ferguson, L. Dickey, S. Williams, K. Ivey, P. Gillespie, J, Dean. Second Row: P. Keysor, B. Fantozzi, K. Olson, P. Floyd, J. Buckingham, E. Bowman, P. Gordon, B. Dillworth, D. Scott, B. Tripp, J. Wargo, L. Schulz, R. Reinhart, C. Rossetti, S. Eicher, C. Cloudt. Third Row: J. Bednar, P. Schack, C. Luttermoser, K. Shoemaker, S. Martin, B, Baker, A. Amon, J. Bednar, Alpha Xi Delta 'Tm going' to build me a castle painted blue and gold . . . Thus the Beta Mu Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta honors its colors of the double blue and gold. On campus since 1943, the fuzzies continue many traditions originally started in the house on the hill. Two sororities within the sorority, Gamma Mu Mu QGot My Many and Omicron Mu Kappa QOld Maids' Klubj march twice a year, tapping and initiating new members. Each sister's secret sunshine sis hides her identity until the end of each semester at which time a special Sun- shine Sis Dinner is held. The annual Delta Gamma-Alpha Xi Delta Sneak takes place before Christmas when the two houses get together for an afterhours party. At the fuzzies bi-annual scholarship dinner sisters who better their grades from the previous semester eat steakg those who failed to do so eat beans. Sorority royalty included Bonnie Gawronski, Miss Ohio of 1962, and Pat Lewicki, senior Homecoming attendent. S. Keim, S. Lapka, M. Salinsky, M. Steger, A. Johnston, J. Haush, S. Gray, P. Blackman. Fourth Row: L. Beach, D. Hollinsworth, K. Miller, M. Kutsch, P. Paden, S. Morgan, S. Spies, J. Huffman, N. Sines, K. Krach, M. Schaefer, C. Reardon, C. Mollet, C. Berry, N. Crawford, S. Wehrmann. Back Row: N. Beam, P. Sloma, J. Berger, C. Brune, B. Helton, M. Baracz, J. McMaster, B. Williams, S. McLaughlin, L. Mellon, M. Powers, D. Sullifan, J. Sluterbeck, S. Pappas, D. Schottke. Costumed in paper leaves and smiles for the judges Alpha Xi's prepare for the Chariot Race parade. 'V' fl, 1111 1,'11 -11111 1,1 11 111 11:1 1.11 11 .1- I1--11 1111171211 1'1 N'11l ,'1 1111 ,1, 1111121111 111111111111 1 1111 :1f111 , 1111111-11 XXX Chi Gmega 1,-11 -.-.111 1111 1-1111111 111111 'X .11111 .1 1111111 f,I1l1l 1411111111 1K.l11llx 11111 15.1111.11.1 lIlllS1l. KWH s1111ll11 111' 1111 111111111--111112111 1111 21111111 111111111 Xll' 111111111111 .IIIK1 111111111 x1ll11lll1 1111111111 111111-111111.11111-, L HH1111111- ,11111 1111 1'11 1-111111: -Ill'1 NUI HI l'.1111.1 111-111111 1114111111 1-1 1111 N11111111111-111 11111. Xl.Iltl.l 111. 111111!1.,.1111.1.1,111N11.1!11 11111.1111.111111111, 1H,1,.. g,A,A,,, 11111, V1111111111 5111 Ink. l1l.lIllll.lll 111 lQ11m. I ' 1 1 1 1 ! 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A11 '11 ' A11v- 11 11 '11'1'1' ' H' '1'1. -11 11,1111 5111-111 N' H 1v.1'11 V H1111 B ' 1 ' Second Row: 5 1 1' 11111 111' 1 V1 111 1 11- 1-1 1 V111 11' N1 11111.-nporl '- - '-' 1 1 .' 1' .111 '-' '11 . 1,'1 Bock Row: '- 1,11 1111 1' y g1 1 U Nur-.hi C 1' ' '1' -1 1'1' 1: f 11111 L 111111' '.'11,L 'H' 1'1 111 1' 111111111 1 Q1 gr, L 11 x! C C1'H1s!O- 1, 1'1 'X X131 ' .1 ' i4 1' 1' 11' 1 Vs .,. L 11. 1 1 , P1 Kun: S FUNV, -1 1 11,1 111 '1 ' 11.5, 1 w vi 8511151 Traditional -.v1co1sh1r1 ond pledge hot Q01 on 1wo11on of opprovol from 111m 1116-11g0'S 111111801111 O1 XO s1STCrS Delta Gamma The Delta Gamnia's enjoyed working in campus organi- zations while striving for high scholarship. During the year they had fun at their Steak and Bean Dinner, after- hours parties with the Alpha Xi's and Alpha Phi's, and Secret Sis llleek. They also found time to work for their national project, sight conservation. Graduating seniors Mary Jo Isch and Wllanda Horlocker were recipients of Distinguished Service Awards on Recog- nition Day. Carol Fenn served as junior representative to l AYVS and Kathy Coutlett as sophomore representative to Student Council. This fall Sharon Gilmer and Carol Shaw cheered for the lighting Falcons as Becky Anieling, the red- headed niajorette, marched down the lield for her third year on the squad. Susan Barker served as a justice on Student Court. Sandra Lee Burt and Barbara Germann capped the sweetheart titles from Theta Chi and Phi Delta Theta respectively. The golden anchor was worn proudly by every DG. JR- V Delta Gamma, Front Row: L. Galle, B. Ameling, C. Gray, L, Lauer, M. Fry, M. Nesta, F. Black, L. Feitz, S. Barker, P. Ugolini, A. Jones, R. Buccieri, M. Richards, B. Amundson. Second Row: C. Rhea, S. Kramer, C. Shaw, C. Carfrey, B. Ross, C. Cooper, D. Shiplett, C. But- terfield, H. Osmond, R. Crago, L. Angus, J. Miller, K. Trombitas, L. Evans, S. Williams, P. Bryant. Third Row: J. Stock, K. Tabler, P. Os- tergard, C. Hermann, S. Smith, J. Kloepfer, J. Kulas, D. Crafo, S. Swaying muu's, smiles, and handy hand motions beckon all comers to the Sig Ep-DG Grass Hut. Burt, C. Lower, C. Nitz, T. Lewis, C. Leksan, M. Debelak. Fourth Row: J. Callison, M. Freeman, J. Johnson, S. Gilmer, P. Purdy, L. Riebel, K. Woods, S. Jones, N. Markwith, B. Wahl, K. Coutlett, M. Zupancic, S. Dillingham, M. Richards. Back Row: K. Wagner, C. Fenn, M. Suiter, M. Robinson, B. Newton, L. Wagner, M. Wareham, C. Griffin, A. Poling, M. Sebold, N. Biniker, S. Geesman. igs-11-1-.rg-.1 , ..-1 -...-.t.,.. - 1 fi.-l 2 nrt ..l Exubcronf or lm-cwmmg o surorlry, members of Del- Nr YQ lv Dclm lvl. or 0 scroplnuol uf the found: U9 2l4 D nf '1 Q f Delta Xi Delta Ili ll.: Xl llc'lln,Illrlu'uml .ltltllllllllllln1lhlIllKflIl'l' l.mnlx ul C-111-L 1lllj.lIlll.lllHIlS, nlrlnuul lla lust war nl hu-4 K lll1'lPllI.llllIIllN M.: nm-mlnlx I-l l'.mIu-Ilum Luumxl lfvumlul lm.ellx lllxl.lK1Pl lflhll .ls l..ls Xlllhls Smith, llrlll Xl Ill ll.: l4.Nlll'll llS llll'Nl'lll Nl.lllls ul NIM ul llluf. CIn.mugln'ugz'.nlulln1ml1.nlll4'lluvlulsnlullllL'M'll1 l1nxl'.lN llllll lllvhil, Illl' wlxlrls ul ll1'll.l Xl lr.llIlllll.lll'1l Ill :mm .urnnrnw lluv- nnluflul :lun llunksgnmg Lum 'lx Imflut, than NIIIIIILQ l'lllll.ll, plulgv Il.lllll'N, .mul scu :Lulu X mu u.nl1l1-vu u ax llllllllul uhm: ilu- llc-lla Xu Inl-l .n Lmmll ll4'lL1lllll ll l-u thru lux! Lflllllll -rl wninr gr.ulu.mx lmlnn-lu.nI nw-glnill-rl: hflll lu l.m-th.: ll.nmls ulw wlxul .ns plum-lm-Ill ul l,lIll'L:.l l'l1i ,xlllll.l,'l'lllllL'llll llmlgr, Sl-un .ln-I ll.I1llll'lIlN lllhml lIlk'llllK'l, .unl K.umn ,Ml.um, Xuurl l-ll Nun ull! llll mln I. mlx .4 I1n.ll ws-flux, llrlm Xl lla-ll.a lmln-s In IK lIllHIl .n n.nlu-:n.uI sulIIlllN in ilu- lll'.Il llllllll' .mel llIl'lL'bX ulfl nnullnl lnnm' In llu- u.ulu:n.ulx .lllllllll m'sl.nlrIlsllul. F41 Q1 rlio Xa Drllo, fron! Row ' ..' 4 1 ' ' v.!.,v B ll I3 ggk Rgvgl 5411.1 li NNHIWN-.lg-', G R '.cr1Nnl1d, M Ho wg, V Th vry-, vw I llprhvgrfvn- Q Frqqq L Nvlllkl L Hardy IIS IIO .. -- A l l - l Delta Zeta, Front Row: D. Marcis, E. Nyktas, V. Bescher, M. Kelly, Bromley, M. Kumse, S. Coulter, J. Snyder. Fourth Row: B. Obenour, S. Martell, J. McPherson, R. Kuder, E. Cotter, Mrs. Amanda Phillips, J. Habluetzel, P. Burnham, E. Myers, N. Lacey, J. Esser, B. Toth, L. Llewellyn, E. Bishop, S. Tipton, D. Miltner, G. Yanik, S. Lastoria. J. Obropta, A. Kaser, G. Frohlich, B. Hardesty, D. Branist, P. Hope, B. Slach. Second Row: A. Voden, J. Palmer, L. Stopher, B. Folvey, L. Pummel, G. Truax, C. Stiles, B. Watkins. Bock Row: T. Raimer, S. Sherritt, D. Metzger, M. Holt, S. Bailey, J. Gunn, M. Menzle, J. J. Kumse, B. Halbedel, J. Sanford, D. Sidwell, R. O'Rourke. L. Baughman, S. Hartline, J. Bomgardner, C. Oakleaf, C. Wolf. Third Richards, M. Legg, R. Rexford, J. Nutt, B. Wieszek, M. Blough, Row: B. Ebe, B. Flowers, L. Friemering, C. Earl, A. Horse. P. Daniels, M. Huxley, M. Harder, N. Best. N. Morris. S. Bell, S. Karun, P. Wehrle, T. Groff, C. Agnew, M. Klugh, B. Chatter over coffee and donuts marks time at the Delta Zeta House before the AWS Picnic. Delta Zeta l'Vho wears the diamond and four pearls? .... The 48,000 girls in the l-15 collegiate chapters of Delta Zeta. Founded in 1902 at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, Delta Zeta was established on this campus in 1950. Located near the windmill on south campus, the DZ house is the scene of year-round activity lor the girls of Gamma Tau chapter. In the fall, the traditional breakfast is held for AYVS little sisses preceding the AXVS Picnic. Homecoming this year saw DZ's Joyce Obropta elected junior attendant to the queen, while DZ's Homecoming display placed high in campus competition. A Holiday Dinner was held for the members of the faculty in December. In the spring the DZ's announced their choice for DZ Man of the Year at their annual Rose Ball. They also awarded the trophy to the Outstanding Greek lVoman at the Panhellenic Scholarship Banquet. I V l , l 216 Gemma Phi Beta, Front Row: ' ' . ' 'I 'N Y' , . L .. -3 -5 I, 1, - :V ,. 5- .' '. 'f l 7 .-.H 3 V v ' l.'l l l' lf. Second Row' - ' ,, 5. ., ' s 1 , . '1,, . 1' , Third Row: ' ' ' ' ' 5.57 L 'L Y, I ' N - Q. v . --, I b , n'-x Y I I ' K f' 4 ' r f '- ., I r ,: , M lk., . . l S I QV N 'Q f 534 , i 1 N 5 . N' ll '- , f O X fl! J - 1' ., . Anything for Dvrby Doyfl .ww If ll .'. ., -1 5 QM! 'f 'Ll,'V Fu' ' l KLVVYW Bl l 'Vw' L Ev .1 J L L ' f H .uvh Th L I' 1--r E' 5-' 1' 11 V V 1 Foudh Row: , 4 'x TH T Ham' lw vvl l'v .wx EJ '.' X. 'J '.4 ' 1, . S l -'- 4 .,.- - ' Su nj- ,fz '.'- '- '- lf :H Q F 1' 7 ' Film v '.' H' f- Bock Row: 3 'z .' nf Vw 'Q Ur. 14 ' If Ei U ' P5 H- V Fcllcx 5' bw' lmfw- '.' H. 1- L ' v 1 pu: L '-'- 'mv' L lm' Q1 ' S Lfwd l '.' ' In Gamma Phi Beta lllf fhllllllll l'lll l:ll.lN lhlllllwlll NIJ! 'Ill 1.llIll!llS '.-...N m.nL1-l lv. Ill' ll.l1lIll1vll.ll lllqllllla' Nu lc'.l. lllt' l'x,f - llmuf v, lluv N1 m-fx Nr11.lk.m1lllu 4-.mmm lluqw .ll llwllxlzllm Ill' gurl- mln- nl-lu Ill- l-l.1.L .1-N-fur Inn lumully 1--mlwl ilu lux! pl:-f Ir-flrllx I-11 llllll llwuuuvlllillg -l 11 lllwlnx, .I l--Ing lull' lH.tllllLl Ill: lllllllll. H! -llllllli 4.11 N-lm 1vllll,l'lll :lu ll.ull1N-'ll ilu Run ' lhis was nllf X fl-' an-l X1,ll un N11-luwfun :lux ilu C-.umnu l'lli's wut clI.lllli'l'Pll4l14'll.ll lNll! llu wr'-xxlx lluisl--I1 Nlfrxlnpjlum lr.:-l lvrlvugglul xlnlxxxfllml lllllllllk ln lhf lv--uw Iwm Ill-mm-fn un :Lum-l Ilu'l.n Llli l'l1:1lgt tl.-N llr1.1m hurl, lm-l.u lm Kun llulul lllllllll ali!!! vlxflnx. .un-l Xml l lfvlll nm 'lu--vu 4Ullllll.llllll'f of Xu.:-l Illglll lm IM-km.m Kun k,ll-lm Nm uwrlllvzlfl .xml Nun-x kim'-I' l'1lNlu1l1g Knllu Nlwllvvl Kappa Delta Kappa Delta sisters enjoyed many special events throughout the school year. Traditionally they held their Scholarship Dinner. The losers whose grades went down provided a skit and steak dinner for the winners, sisters who had improved their grades from last semester. The high point of the Christmas season was the Buffet Party for the alums. A spring formal honored their new pledge class and sisters living in surprised those living out of the house with a group birthday party. Keeping the tradition of the green and white, KD's found time for their philanthropic project, crippled children. Two handicapped teenage girls spent a col- lege weekend with the sisters, enjoying the activities of sorority women. Outstanding members included Carol Pellinger, prese ident of Panhellenic Council, Carol Beck, KD president, and Judy Harris, secretary-treasurer of Angel Flight. Kappa Delta, Front Row: S. McCullough, J. Vogelgesang, J. Slygh, J. Jetfcott, P. Isaacson, J. Hollopeter, Mrs. Alva Clay, J. Downing, L. Hovey, S. Haslanger, l. Meyers, D. Moffett. Second Row: M. Kushner, K. Simon, M. Siebert, J. Pettibone, D. Bennett, R. Hanline Oetzel P. Snider K. Cramer, Third Row: C. Beck J. Saltar J Harris, C. Blitz M Miller, M, Marshall D Armstrong, R. Brewer K l E. Siekemeyer, L. Williams, J. Cambell, J. Bemis, D. Jennings, Ki l eiiiyw down a ple for the sake of sisterhood and THE contest Ernst C Olinger H Fitch C Pellinger P Curran P Thomas Fourth Row L Foertch C Anderson B Callahan P Horky B Lutz S Newcomer M Stilwell P Flowers J Britt S Klenner N Muth S Behm S. Huechting D. Savage E. Rose L. Garrett. Bock Row L. Knapp, M. Shock, S. Glendenning, S, Stieneclcer, R. Moore, N. Weir, C. Bollash, C. Callahan, S. Rice, L. Sutherland, B. Fisher, D. Plapp, W. Seif, K. Baker, S. Strong, K. Killworth, J. Lowrey, J. Arnett. Hungry or not, a Kappa Delta representative chows L ' ,' Sgr, ,gf-6,-is . .-.xiii 7 l Q One Santo Claus plus mony presents cquollcd o group of happy kids ond 0 successful pony. Mu m.ulr up lull ul llll' wfml 4.nlrlu!.u, llu' SISIUIN gulxu held .1 i.uII wu-n.ulr, .mal Npulw-:ul .en urph.nn i--r lhcir uuurly l,hil.u1ll1ml,i1 pmjul. Hu- l'hi Nlu u.ulilinn.ul Spring l'4Hllll.lI xx.:-. Imrlel in Xl.mh hu Ihr xislus. R111-ixillg hlllllllh li'1HglliliUll .mx nm Ulllhlllllllillg ill- nlnnhml llll'llllll'l ul ilu- smulmml nf Ph: Mu, Lannl 'Irf- Ixru mug Ihr wpr.nm lm.ul in Ihr l'nixcrsilx ll!l'Nl'lll1lliUlI nf llll' H1'wl.lll. Third Row: L Lundmanl M Tonk, N Bublo, M GOllOUQh, D WCYKQ, A Synl-4 V Roles, K Sands, L Pnnhum, J Klcm, B Jones, S. Adu, M Hcndrlcl--. Bock Row: H Rich-rd, D Doves, S Grey, W. Krew, IM Bl'Y.'ll'f. N Hoya, S Sinn-mn, S She,-Her, D Humcnuk, S. xvmmon, J VVL-Ils, J Dun L ll Alpha Phi Alpha The brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha proudly accepted the trophy for Most Improved Scholarship awarded them last spring by The Sigma Chi Foundation. They then started off the new school year with a Coffee House party featuring a beatnik theme. Later the Alpha Phi Alpha's held a pajama party and their annual Sweet- heart Ball. Mothers were remembered at a Mothers Day Tea and the fraternity sponsored get-acquainted dances Q h p 1 .-.ITN-..w..w.-ft-F... .,.. , ..,. ,n..,.,,.....-. ....M..,..,,,,,,,,,, .:..e..f, ,,,,...,, sw. M i 1if:x:s.-'s-ss . ' ' ,'.QS.4si4.fN'x4N' at 145 Alpha Phi Alpha, Front Row: C. Kelley, D. Williams, W. Battis, T. Gamble, R. Rodgers, R. Harrison, J. Terry. Second Row: B. Williams, H. Coleman, R. Morton, J. Childs, J. Miller, L. Mullen, J. Love, L. Alpha Bowl Queen Albert A. Porter is crowned by Ted Gamble during half. 1... for the freshmen. The first Alpha Bowl pledge-active foot! ball game was held complete with Queen and attendants Karen Adams and Barbara Falvey. The house ol' the black and gold instituted the tradition ol being well dressed on Fridays and Founders Day. Once again they participated in a migration to a chapter on an- other campus. President of Epsilon Theta chapter was Ted Gamble. -v-'S Bibb. Back Row: R. Canady, K. Chambers, K. Bryant, A. Porter C. Ross, F. Reynolds, C. Oivens. -Q -- . N A A ff 5' 3 X , 7.1 D81 I . ,.., 3 A .. , . .5 X . , .ar '03 ' Q. - M V' ,te gs .: r .Z i' 0? Alpha Tau Omega, Front Row, 151' 1' 1 - 'J 1 V 11 1 1 11 , 11 .' Sccond Row ' 1'- '- 111..11 no. 1 A .. M .1 . 1 11 I ' ' 1 1 Iph11'l'1111 11101211 111- . 11-' .11 11'11111' 11111 111111111 '111111l11Il 111 1 1.'1 . Ip. -11 1111.1-11111111 111 X111111 1111 1' 1 .1 -1 11 1? 111 1131 x1111'1 1111 ' - 11 111 1'1.1 -111 1.-'--11 1--.1 11111-3111 121. 1.1111 1 '- 11111111-11-11-111--11--111 111-1 ' 1 X111 :1 11 111111 1111, 111111.11111 111 N I 1,11 11 , -11111 1 '11 112111 111111111 l'.l.NI 1'1 1 11g1 11'111:11 111111: 1.117 1 1 1 ' 1Z111..11111 1N1-111 111211111- 1' ' 11'- ' N1 1'11' 11111'1 X1111.1'N111.11,'1--1 1' '1 ' 11 X'11l-1':1?1111111'1 1111 X111 11-'H ' '-1 1 1111111--1111111-11-1 1 1 1 1 1111111111 '111 1- 1 ,1. 1 1 1 1-1' -:1-1! I' 111111 11 I '1N1 -1 11 111.1-1 1 1'1-Q11111' '1 1 ' 1. ' '11 1111- I11111111 111 1' 11l 111-1 11111 1-111.1 I..11111: 1' N 1 1 '1:1 Fourfh Row:-1 ' ' 51' -'- 1 1-11' ,' 1 J,,l. 5 . - 1- ..' .-1' 141117 . ' 1- ' ' Bock Row: ' 5' i 1 5 1- 111,11 '.' 1-1 ' 1'.,: E ,1 ' 1 ', 1 111 . 1,11 L- V1-, 1. .. An., 1 1,1 ,, .-rs Y I . .Q .- vvnvi, -v fQfhCfQ , 1 91111111 11Il1Ol7WL'Q11ONS0If Or'1Of11Cr QOFTIE, 311 1111 X1 fwrx 1111.1 011.11111-1 O111AI11h0 5CrCr'10d8. 7 0 ' 'lg .iv . 13, I W Q' , Dr. Seth R. Brooks, General President of Beta Theta Pi, signs autographs for new initiates. Beta Theta Pi, Front Row: J. Nelson, W. Phillips, M. Cabot, B. Zoppola, N. Heighberger, Mrs. Gladys Winterrowd, A. Brown, B. Lerch, P. Johnson, H. Logsdon, G. Lowrey, R. Rackow. Second Row: G. Smith, T. Bookman, J. Lucas, N. Vasil, J. Enyart, M. Sweany, Beta Theta Pi On August 29, 1962 Beta Gamma was unanimously ac- cepted into the national brotherhood ol Beta Theta Pi, and during November the one hundredth chapter of Betas, designated Delta Delta, was installed at Bowling Green State University. The ISHS?-63 school year proved to be a very active one for the newly initiated Betas. The busy Beta calendar included parties with the brothers of Ohio XVesleyan's Beta Chapter, and the broth- ers of BG's ZBT chapter at Cllniistmastiine. A special week- end lor the members ol the Miami Triad was enjoyed by all, together with many on-campus sorority-l'raternity get togethers. Active in campus allairs, many brothers of Beta Theta Pi deserve individual recognition. llohn Lucas served as the Executive Vice President of I.F.C.: Larry Snyder served as the President of the ll..-XO.: and both were initiated into Omicron Delta Kappa. Serving as I.F.tZ. representa- tives this year were Mike Cabot and Neil Heighberger, Stall members who pledged BGS new Beta chapter during the lElt32 lall semester included Edward Rhine, director ol' University Relations: XVarren Scholler, assistant basket- ball coach: and Paul Moyer, state auditor's office. D. Wenrick, J. Schroeder, L. Loomis, J. Bassett, L. Rose, P. Vail, L. Snyder. Back Row: K. Dahl, R. Lee, G. Browning, ,R. Dawson, G. Johnson, R. Huffman, A. Gedeon, D. Ondercin, D, Sink, L. Morrison, R. Bogoter, R. Garcia. Delta Tau Delta l.l1ll'.4.Il llu lf1 IlulN 'Il Hall.: l.u1 llmll.l wfrlvllvvl. .lx .I lluuulumtx vnu: .m Inu: lgg lluul lll lux l'.ul. lvl flu llnlllulu 1-I llw-ll ll-nun llu llellx xl.lIlul llll'll uuml xuu null .I ll1NlIllI.lll l'.llIx I-11 ll1Nlllll.lll xx-:nun lu Q mix.--lnuf llum lf- hull. lxu .uul lllt ll llu l',lllllNl'llll' llmg my lux! -fn lluur I.lllllll.ll, uxtln llu lmllluu :nml :lun ll.lllN1ll1NN!ll lll 1.n1u1.m .llIlll, m.eLmq llll'tN1.!Sl4lll -un num .mllumu l.mx nn ilu vlluxux, ilu' llmlls ur- NIl'lllN'llf1l .lu Xlll .nlxlfm lux llNllX.ll. lullnml lnliulllcll llu Klnlnxlrulm N1 .Nm null .1 Il.lllX l-In lllltlfllllllllfgfll N lllllllllll, .mul lul-l lluxx null l'.nl.am.a l'.nlf'x. llu- Xllillll u.u..u.l--u.luul1rlu llflu l.ux lull.:NI-uugl--nn1.ll.:nl ulnull Xlxw lam lluyl-alll uh wluual llml! HSNl'l'lll1.lIl.'. lllr I'llNl1ll nr -ll ll: ll.: l.llll,1ll.llK.lS xx-.lll.lll' ll Nl.u- lux, .mul rlu Yu' l'uNulmm XKAN llulmul R1'lllll.lllll, wlua .llw ulxul .lx -u1ml.ulx .ll lll .uul .n .n lllvllllwl nl llu' lXll'NlllllL1 u.am Twisting away flvuqlwtw of hooks ond classes, the UCF!-,C-113 w Cm :mg rfrwwmu Iam scssunrw or the house - r, 22? Drllo Tau Drllo, fron! Row' . ' ' ' ' ' 1- t' gm '-' 7 l 'W' 'fl' Third Row: KW lv'-H 1 ' N' G X ll G K' ldgn F Lon, ' ' .. ' U ' ' 1 ---, l' '-' 1 ' lu! - wg V- Vv Wm l' 'u'f ' Q' llm- lr' T liufw D NNOICUX, R. ' ' v 1 . 1 l-- Srtond ROV! l. v . l NR 'v' Baal ROV: l'- ' h ug-In -. lf RrfhO1d'.l fi. J Living- F I ' l-' .l ' 5' H 7 v- l X'-3 v- T l',g13g': F' Arr-',l1l nj ll Thcnxgxr G puhlfl, E f vw I ull ' H' l l ggv 5' il gh' V 'Hu-r I Hrvvw X Delta Upsilon, Front Row: C. Riley, R. Petick, J. Baxter, R. Grimes, R. Breyley, Mrs. Lucy Easley, H. Voskuil, D. Sabine, J. Hageman, M. Mandarine, D. Herr. Second Row: C. Kingsburg, V. Vartorella, B. Nickel, J. Simmons, J. Bower, R. Jeffrey, T. Manske, D. Mapes, G. Meldrum, P. Peters, B. Koska, B. Tsui, J. Scott. Third Row: J. Winget, A. Davis, P. Domonkos, L. Warner, E. Jurowski, J. Talbot, R. Carr, T. Tschody, L. Pfeil, M. Griffiths, J. McCombs, T. Buck- ley, J. Tuttle, R. Gilbert. Back Row: J. Williams, R. Knaggs, J. Adams, F. LeFehvre, J. Riegelsberger, K. Jennings, G. Orr, P. Jones, T. Gruver, B. Crowell, B. James, D. Hrinda, D. Moser, R. Kendale, C. Woods. Delta Upsilon Seen struggling through the halls of Founders under heaps of luggage during the first fall days of the year were the brothers of Delta Upsilon. Their porter service for freshman women this fall was such a success that the brothers plan to make it a permanent event on their school scalendar. Once again this year the brothers of Delta Upsilon, the only non-secret fraternity in existence, sponsored many popular events on the Bowling Green social schedule. The costume worn by the girls at the DU Yard Party held in the fall consisted of only one yard of material, and a prize was awarded to the girl returning the biggest piece of unused cloth. For the thirteenth consecutive year, the brothers held their DU Bike Race, one of the six all-cam- pus events to be sponsored by Greek organizations. Their calendar of activities came to a close this spring with their annual Rose Formal. The brothers again received campus recognition by win' ning the Alpha Tau Omega Help T'Veek Trophy for the fourth year in a row. Time-the important factor in the DU Bike Race- is saved as six hands help to make a rider change. lv n I - :f. ' - - . r- XR! 124 Koppd Slgrno, Flon! Rowi . Fw Dgv- V-f 5 ' PV'-H ,'.' Y 'A f-' 5- L JN 5-' l 1- Q Um ,ir if H1 'U C Luv ,I ' ' '. ., s 2 +,1,'. Q Lwg E' Oar- '.'- ff If Pau. - F fgt- '-' Emu- u I' '-'-:wv:.w.ti Fi - ' -'- . Second Row: F C Lu 1 r Q L 'uf Bod: Ros-1:5 -' lx F- Yhrvzfw - v . i- ', MEM.-. dh 1- F UM' 5- it.: .:'-. 7 ' ' , 5 1- '- g:V' .wx I Mivmx 1 .. '-A , .'., ' W f. rr, F f' L. 'Y 'v f .'.'i P1 1 PA, Y K-a . L' -H91 ' ' , Thud Row: ' 'H I '-:'1N .mx 1' V- 7 v I I I lc s' 1 .1pp.1 lgllhl Px.n!.'.f Nxgmf 1. gm! m lll1!llI'rIl ll.lmw IIN mtv: .ll!1lNIllIl,.Illli N-In-vhlxlnul' 1uw'wl:1!i11:1!1 IVMI1 '. 1: I UH' Iv IM' I mu Iwllk -'I lllflwzglm XlHllgX'.l!l1.lIlllllllnl 1-I-l1lu1nrN.:lnlI-.nlxmnul!nx..1--1 .11 Iv aft 1Y'wfll1Ill'i-'Ha'l'f1l1-fllljlwl 1 .1ll,l1 I IAIXKINIV- Huw,lx.ul1I'.uNlp1l1I.-u.!Ilulr.uxnlxcmlll1rxNl11l.ui'.ulIx.ulul M! X:v.'m:v 4.4, l-- llvll Imulx nn lla' I.1Il In ilu -Iumg llnx lui-I .u Il!! Jwgv'-1 -1 I1---- III' f'I II 1:11-luhxnf, un 1. ufvllllx .I-.Nui lfrrxuul 4114! Ni...Hwl..I .1 mnupvx ,1ll.,-vnnpnxmxlumx, IIN . :w 1 vlwII1'1v.:1ff --s'!w'11I' xr lmnf if-1 x.?u.fI,1Nr1- llxun--r Rlmx 4 lllllrllx -'!!a.1vN IIIIN Im-I xl nl lun Ill -.f 1 W 1' l1..m rh- .fs 'M' fu' mfm lllllrf I-'I .III'- 4lu-LQ! lhxn-1 llmuglz Nllhhlll I1-nlx l'xuuI1xnl, XXIHIJIII '1-v n: . ww I '-IH In-I 4 +I v-. un! lv' .n wlnwu .mul 4.nIln--rm llllllwl ilm- l'1fw!:x1l, R1-luenl lwllllll.llI, Nu IW 'I Y 41-V - NNY YH! f'-.1-lwvmxwl nlnllllfy Ill WIXHI -ffm K-full lll1lllllIl Beauty and the beasts-Mud-cokcd Koppo 'gmg alma-s pull H1011 quccn !O rOCCS Phi Delta Theta, Front Row: J. Paner, D. Nelson, A. Elsea, H. Corns stock, J. Kirby, K. Sommer, Mrs. Ethyl Case, S. Cooper, S. Willey, B. Keller, B. Campbell, M. Ward, D. Strausbaugh. Second Row: B. Protz, B. Bell, P. Riddle, R. Rischitelle, M. Witte, P. Haley, R. Fis- Cheti, B. Klingel, L. Stableton, M. Meyer, A. Meyer, D. Getz, J. Hile. Third Row: R. Anclolina, K. Gray, R. Haren, B. Weaver, D. Fraser, R. Eaton, D. Hannah, J. Lancaster, J. Moyer, T. Trent, H. Van Winkle. Fourth Row: F. Giganti, R. Martin, R. Miller, B. Flinn, D. Acierto, J. Harris, J. Bradley, M, Lillard, R. Teaman, D. Peck, L. Ekleberry. Fifth Row: J. Wisser, H. Brinnerman, J. Thompson, L. Robinson, J. Keener, R. Marshall, J. Martin, J, Shriner, T. Rogers. Back Row: M. Harrison, D. Peters, D. Rickert, J. Miller, P. Bald- win, D. Martin, T. Cushing, P. Keller, C. Seeger, T. Tolle, D, Nath. Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Theta proved itself to be a highly diversified fraternity by its accomplishments in athletics, scholarship, and social events this year. The Phi Delt active chapter was second in scholarship and remained active in the field of varsity sports. Howard Comstock was co-captain of the swimming team, and jerry Paner served as co-captain of the wrestling team. In addition. many Phi Delts filled posi- tions on the football, baseball, basketball, and track teams. The Phi Delts also held many responsible positions in numerous campus organizations: Keith Sommer served as President of the Varsity Clubg Bruce Campbell served as President of IFCQ and Stephan VVilley held the position of Chairman of IFPC and served as a member of the judicial Board. Each year, the Phi Delts hold a community service day. The entire chapter helps to improve the town by cleaning and fixing up a private home or park. This year the social calendar included the Casino Party, the Delta Theta VVeek. Kappa Sigma quartet, victors ot the Phi Delt Barbershop Sing, pose with trophies. iffy 225 226 Ph: Kappa Psi, Front Row: T ll,'l if I-'ln-.r ll Cavpuwll-r, D Kc-om: Thivd Rqw: L Th Y'V'1'.1l,F Slmlf: .l Har! L Vaughn, K l' L ,, .I-. lv ll gh ll:-' v., M J lv . rx li ll if gr--uv J Fvnqluf- Ruth, J Gilmer, L, Srwrh Bock Row: D Fl-lu 1, H Ssuvf R NWCHQ, .-1 Second Row: l-'J f-!3.! rw, C Uru- 1.0-Jilluf, H, Aldrnch, L Clark, C Ycggqr 'N v' l f f l 5 lw C15 2- r ,l l '-,'v 'l. J f1rLlllJ'., U 1 Top hah .lu, ' - N .un-l I-l Nrmllx. .e me mlm -ll lllll'lll.lll'lIlllX flflllllfll :I I 1 'i l'lni ll.u Nlgum. ' ' 'Vg 1 :rw-. v..-my tln- mturc- nf tlwc , 'rg I-lf l H1 flu' qnmml IFC Smq Phi Kappa Psi m.um.um .n llmlru-1 lKllllNl' lllrllllwlx lull lllll'll'SlN rx- xl mlmg 111 .ull Invl-lx Nl lml.mu.1llx llxu lnul up um than - -' ing ilu' IFC ll -pln I-1 ilu lll4INl imlmm-un-nl .ul ilu' Gurck XYvv:k l Ulllml llwllllim nun lu llla' l'lll l'xl'x wmv lol' lllifll Ill.:-1' in ilu' 5lvlIllL1 XM1-M ml I l-ml Uvlllvsl, lirst place lor 1 . 1-ns. .mll lust lvl ilu-il' Pic' XYCCK Nkll S--fullx llnx NI'UllN ll'll .un .lllhlllllllh XYclfnlllL' ll.uL 1l.mw an ilu- I.nll .mul larl-l llnrix ll.nsn lxlllll' ill ilu- Nllllllu lll-vlllrls .llllNl' llll nlllllulx llulllllul lllllvll 0l1fl'f an l'lu I I.. Nnqnm, .un-l l'ln Xlplm llu-I.: lwnm' societies Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau awarded its first All Sports Trophy this year to the fraternity performing best in all intra- fraternity sports lor both semesters. The most important Phi Tau social events consisted of the annual Christmas Party, Playboy Formal, XVinter Ski Party, and the Dream Girl Formal and Mother's lVeekend, both held in the spring. The brothers also held a jam session after the Ohio University-Bowling Green football game. In the Beta Tau Chapter tradition ranks high and this year was no exception. Along with the All Sports Trophy, there were many other awards such as the Pledge Class Big Brother award and the Big B award for the active who was selected Hardnose during the pledge period. The lucky active brother who was selected Big B was Larry Lance. Larry was treated to a per- sonal line-up conducted by the pledges and received the honor of being tarred, feathered, loaded on a chariot, and pulled through Sorority Row by twenty-six jubilant pledges. Phi Kappa Tau, Front Row: D. Kodak, J. Antinone, V. Hansen, L Bohlender, D. Lind, W. Locke, Mrs, Pauline Bertsch, G. Winter T. Gottschalk, G. Tussing, J. Murphy, J. Wilson. Second Row: L Sparks, T. Simonton, J. Matthews, D. Meeks, B. Jaeck, B. Lauber, M. Cobb, T. Haynes, D. Woodlock, R. Suchy, R. Bunice, R. Spaeder H. Wilson, M. Rhonehouse. Third Row: D. Killian, R. Moore, F 'FT' il ' MA' i i l i -.-! g' Vi CycIones stir up a storm inside the Phi Tau House following the storm of the Ohio U-BG football game. Lurch, T. Raczka, J. Rizzo, L. Underwood, R. Wallace, K. Boyd T. Rasbach, D. Roesuer, J. Mabee, A. Lippert. Back Row: G. Ken- nedy, W. Hineman, F. Bedwarek, D. Campbell, C. Eberly, B. Rich- ards, J. Kunz, M. Keffer, J. Schuping, L. Wright, B. Sliger, W. Rastetter. I I I I I I I I I I I Phi Kappa Alpha I4'IIII'- lx I-mln-'U' 11: INMN Il III' I lu1x4lx1lx.,IX11-'Inu III-.nn 'In - uuirux IH! 'Im' I.ul11f-uwI1l- trunk. IIN I'1I.u 'tri ' t' ' IIIlNI'I I-,um-' III' I'1I-N I-nl.-1111-' If-1 :Inu mlmnl 'I'u cf f I, II'lllN N.mI.1.I III.-lx X'..lNIII1 I Il.lIll I.1lI -I I - I ' i QIIIIII I-.MII XIIJIIXIII-I1..N..1--um I1Ix.II.ln.u Xl'-II.. lull,- I v I:l1llglIuIIu11xlln.u N IIIII I-I III! mll I vIuI IIIIIQIHI1 HI Nw I II IIIIIIIIX u1lIxlI1:11 .mmn.Il I IIIINIIIIJN I-.ulx l.mv11n-N1-1I-,Im-Illnf I'1I,w N Ill I--HMI: I-I.u1 in N-Il1vI.ll S: -1 sIlIII.IIll IlQ.1IIIIl1 Imlexlnnllvxl-11Lnlxnlmx I Inu, I--mlnuul ' ' 'Q untIu.IlInI1l1- I'-lxliurnrxfm,x...1.eI .ululln-N,.exnI I-1ulIulInnxI M, - 0 ' s s xuumlul Illll .In .uIx1ma1l1 In nm Il.lImllI.aI l1.uI1uIl1lr I 0 , Q . I 1u..d ' PIE EATING f vm--,I I-,IuI'-, gmc Grcckf. o chance I III Ig IIIIIQ I up-rx.tIw1mq 1 - 4 '.'1 Il'N',-.5 1 -.- .- ' 'IQLLL I 228 VI Kappa Alpha fron! Row . I- - - 0 13- ' F ., 3 Q S .1 g,. ' '.'..- 5-v gn I1 TQ. -UA I Iii, IW Hall, R ' . I .' 'ff I hh wa. .f I .1 frm- D Rpm-, R Sdn.: lock lov: I ' I' V1 1- 'IH 'Q gh U --.- , I, Ixqvw I Fx- n.1rw.1,g I Rvnjl T HIIQV, A, 5 f '-I RO' ' I' ' 1' IXIM- I' I-J lfhrugw I Inky! I Iiq-nur!! N Lnnipvliv M WOHDCI, ' I I - . ' Il ,1 ' 'wvvxt I 'NIL Thad Row . f I- 11 II I ' I I III-Ir Wulf .IMI InnrIInm.nmu IIn xllllllH Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Front Row: Don Cunningham, R. Hein, B. Caughlin, B. Farthing, Mrs. Eva Felkey, C. White, F. Endres, R. Adams, M. Brown. Second Row: F. Gerken, B. Smith, B. Sell, D. Keck, D. Bodamer, R. Arthur, P. Mygatt, R. Mahon, D. Fischer. Third Row: T. Payne, T. Boltz, G. Davis, J. Wilcohon, T. 'Chucko, J. Vojir, C. M 415 Weigle, G, Rice, A. Kinker, L. Christner, D. Ascher. Fourth Row: R. Leece, M. Worley, G. Clawson, G. Bowdouris, T. Brinkman, R .Dris- coll, J. Bellows, F. Hedges, R. Allen, L. Cline, J. Castle. Back Row: B, Wyant, R, Vifeber, F. Scherma, S. Preston, F. Faulkner, J. De- Wine, B. l-larshbarger, B. Fawcett, M. Vaughn, C. Schroeder. l Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon opened the 1962-63 year by win- ning first place in the fraternity division of Homecoming decorations. The S.-Xlfs transformed the chapter house into a medieval castle built around the slogan, Drop the Bridge on Kent-alot! The brothers were active in campus life as shown by their membership in organizations such as SAM, UAO, and by their participation on The B-G-News and IFC Judicial Board. Atlrletically. the S.-Xli's won second place in fraternity basketball and softball, and third place in football during the 61-62 seasons. Social events were numerous, and included the SAE- Gamma Phi Christmas Party for underprivileged children, and an intra-chapter party with the brothers of Toledo University. Other traditional events were the Harvest Hop, High School Harry Party, and the Spring Formal. Ronald Tllhite served as president. Before the rains came, the SAE's took refuge in their prize winning castle with drawbridge. '--v.. 229 I'-XN'vl-. 'N x,,.z ,.1v s ' v ' . lnxp, lr, ww: r. ,M . N15 M.-. .fu '.'.H!1,1 11' wzgn -1 IM Nu-.ffvlu.xv-'INxg1n.1lPnx -' rn, . I' , . ,. Snqmu Chu, Fronl Row Sccond Row- Thud Row 1 w1'AP ,.I,..1,r?f mmlw-1 --I I- vw., In 1lmxl..1. Pmunfff .mmf .1 tx'-ll I-.ellx rw hlllcll I'll . ,I 1: X H1141 x.,1,fx iq., Pl., 'Inf 1,1131 .,,1N'.x-.14 !!u -.-:lfz'- -rl lpllll xlIIllHl1! ' ,n-V .- nz IPI- Nl, LH-w,vv .-'vat ITN Paz,-f:!n,'lwV 'fl 1941 Nxjx-ull! Ill Qf,1HlXXlx 'lv v N'- V' :IV lin' In l'n!ll1l1l xl if 1 1PlwuIl ,, ,. 4 1, .TNI lzsnwmv 1-1111 lx!.I,.1' lMm..1n,' H l'11m5-an wt lD:m11'vl1 limi. km!-In W x HM 1,,y,' .,g bw! uri-,fm-. ylwf H11 Xlxxlv. 1 ml' Inw- llfl'-.my .N Nw!fl1'fx11-fl- flu N .. .11 V lfw -.1 ll I..,'-11 '-'-11,1 l'1f,:Affn' .swf I1-'Km-1 -'I VM' Ianxn. 1lf1w'.-.lx Nr-nn - v v T H ' K F- .gn 1' G 5- N'g. ...-,.'1.,' I :ucv su 1. I.. , w ' I ' r V ,.w ' . 'wvoqv 'ggi .' f ' 1 Sigma u A few brothers, a tape recorder, a lary afternoon . . . another Sigma Nu jam session! During the last few years Sigma Nu and jam sessions have gone hand-in-hand, and this year the brothers once again carried on with their popular tradition. Other activities also helped to fill the Sigma Nu calendar to make the '62-'63 year an active one. lVinners of the 1962 spring DU Bike Race. the Sigma Nu's held a Viking Party during the fall. A transformation of their house into a Viking ship plus costumed brothers and their dates made up the colorful festivities. Following many casual twist parties, their annual Spring Hlhite Rose For- mal brought the year to an end. Outstanding brothers receiving individual recognition included Edward Moore, who served as an active member of IFC and judicial Board, and Donald Yllinston, who was coordinator of the IFC Four Point Program and was tapped into Antaean, a new fraternity honorary society on campus. Sigma Nu, Front Row: A. Erenstoft, D. Yost, T. Mitchell, R. Mac- Clellan, G. Starling, Mrs. Marguerite Welles, D. Ryan, F. Spennachio, P. Cannavino, B. Stout, T. Begeman. Second Row: M. Schenk, L. Dulli, J. French, J. Ortenzi, J. Nitz, J. O'Neill, L. Femec, D. Hop- An important bend in the DU Bike Race finds Sigma Nu's Gary La Prise in the lead that led to victory. per, K, Burich. Third Row: E. Moore, D. Beer, T. Pincura, R. White- head, T. Bell, R. Mersfelder, J. McClure, R. Slayton, R. Anderson, R. Pixley, Back Row: P. Brewer, R. Dogg, T. Dudo, P. Beklen, D. Reber, J. Shook, W. Banning, W. Cox, R. Shaw, D. Sullivan. 1 . Q 231 , R 217 Slflmo Ph- Elhulon Flon! Row X ' 5' ' FUUYVH ROVT i ' bx I 3.7 , .. ,, . 5 A, , , I by ' , px ,. . , H L. - ' ' Second v v ' . ' ' 'V ' H. ' -' .' W 0- . ' :- , '. - '-11' i l ' Bock - ' t . ' Q.-f,. Row. '- E ' I Third Row: - - ' - 5' ' 1 P . r 5 ' V , my' A hrm handshok - - Siglmu Phi Epsilon 'ml I 1-1-vQI1HH1 .llltl llIl!1 XIV- llfnll n ll rvh . 11 M In-'IV Izmxmu41--Hflfulllls '1-:Www M4 !.lllIll',' luv --I Unlgw N van.-N1 g---!-:Hu 5-1--lun un lllm' In-1 Hfrlf-z 1.11K ww-::nfx1ll--mmnllwvl-vlllx ulln 14!1l-I1 mx-1: Qv-1 flu' uf nz ll,w!xll1-lmllx ilu lla' xv-. 91- 'll I lm!!-V l--1 'HH' l1..!v1x1.m Exvlllllll I-I lllllll- 'V-:1 'V mp M--mi lull X Klux:-! ll.l1!Ill1lllL1lDl 'M Nw I EN LW' N'-nl M. Xvn I-rnmwl In-ulllrl !, HW 'll-1 iv .' pu n' xl uw. nm- lIlNI'IIllIl.ll1ll.ll' ' 3-wxxl 4-I SVI.-'-.,1u, llrllnlfllll l ?l!YXlllI wlllllilll. I - In-' N:.x1v1r.':rlU xl nn-,I-flu 11m1l11vlllr.ulls iffy: flu !1-.u1JwL-I-! N14 lla lumlgu l.lsI - 13111-ll '--.AN 'Null-fl.: Nu--I! NIL: 'lbs Ilflll 'vu urlxvxI--N'nln!11lYK-'mln-ll f,IllllIlll'lll lln.nlnl1ll.lll'4 1 ' 1 ,, l v m -11 um I-1M1.!1m.-I uh- lH,.nxnlxn-1lwlumlrlllulllll' V ' ' E Intex-I! 1lll!N1llI YlllKvN Tau Kappa Epsilon Zeta Lambda, Bowling Greens chapter ol' Tau liappa Epsilon, boasted membership in the largest lraternity in the National Interlraternity Council. Founded in l899, Tau Kappa lipsilon's total ntnnber ol' chapters grew to 190, In the fall the brothers were host to representatives ol' every school in the lXllLl'AlIlCl'lC'llll Conference lor a Province Leadership School. ln the spring, the Tel4es brought good will to a group of orphans by entertaining them at an Easter party. The social roster of the chapter included dances with sororities every other week during the second semester. and the May Formal, when Tau Kappa Epsilon representatives from other chapters throughout the country gathered on BG's campus. Tan Kappa lipsilons paramount objective was brotherhood which was accomplished by maintaining strong intra-fraternity and member relationships. The Zeta Lambda chapter had 'lil members this year with Daniel Heschel presiding as President. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Front Row: N. Ge-nco, D. Bush, J. Fritchie, D. Heschel, Mrs. Louise Fredrickson, P. Vagi, A. Sprehgey, M. Nelis, M. Pfeiffer. Second Row: D. Humphrey, R. Kocur, L. Arter, J. Hunt, G. Brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon show a softer side of Greek life as they entertain orphans with Alpha Ganas. McKee, J. Kendren, D. Beilstein, D, Burns, J. Della Costa. Back Row: J. Kosan, A. Canitia, J. Boate, R. Fanta, J. Hurley, J. Kuchta, G. Kuchta, G. Yelton, M. Jolillyquist, D. Croal, R. Pekare, D. Nadler. 233 I I' Il , III ' I- .' 'I I II I l1III' II I I Il.II I III' III fIIIg-II,I ' II I -L I II-III1.:III XXI IIIIIII I ' 'I-:II IIII I I.IxI IIII I I ' I I I1,IIIII'IIIl. :ruff I- II I' f1I- 'In Ia'-II I I .I II ' -III I- I-'III I l XX I I I III ' III- 'III I 1. I I' I I X I If.II IIII: Il I I I'I 'II ! III I I IIIWII- I I- I I' II IIII.I II I I- I I 'II I I IIIIIII I I ' I ' -I I II I I I' 1.I NI1-I III. I ' 'I 'I-If If-I I' I I' 214 'IIIICIRI Chi .Jruir lr I 'T qs 'T ,Q ,I av ' -' hrlo Chu fron! Roh ' ' - 'I ' ' ' I ' ' I' ' Flhh RO' ' ' Sv.-cond Row ' ' I J ' I ' I' I I - Bock Ro-I, ' : ' Thurd Row V ' -'- ' '0Ul'h Ro- ' Burning Burl II 5'II I.g III1' :might :vw IMI UIC Y. TIHC tv II II ' TrII.IIn,1I1,IIIImIIc,',1vf 7 C ' if atm. 3 Enthusiastic supporters of Kennedy's physical fit- ness program, ZBT's are caught with shorts on. Zeta Beta Tau Hlitlr the black diamond shaped pin secured over their hearts, a container lor coins in one hand and a bag of lolli- pops in the other, the brothers of Zeta Beta Tau collected S300 last spring during their newly-organized Lick a Lolli- pop for Cancer drive. The ZBT's social calendar included their annual ZBT-sorority all star game in which members of each sorority were challenged to a softball game. Follow- ing the event a banquet was held and the outstanding woman player was chosen. The Esquire Ball was another ZBT convention with Miss Sherrill Bash chosen Miss Es- quire. The season ended with the annual Sweetheart Dance. On campus the Zeta Beta Tau's were represented by Bert Staadecker who was vice-president of the Senior Class and James Richardson, an issue editor for the B-G News. Zeta Beta Tau, Front Row: J, Gross, M. Moscowitz, S. Keller, M. Bef- Friedman, N. Cohen, l-l. Sabiaw, L. Weinstein, J. Weiss, S. Davis, V. man, Mrs. Mary Leonard, L. Scheizer, A. Schechtman, R. Reynolds, Rothbardt. Back Raw: G. Levy, R. Leuten, M. Raisman, A. Gold, A. J. Waller. Second Row: R. Weinstein, R. Verin, A. Rosenbloom, J. Baty, M. Berlowitz, A. Staadecker. 2 I I '1 TITY 237 F res h m 11 n Class Officers Robert Dcaord, lflwlktirr-rr Bernie GYCUCIK, 1 ' trfvrwt Sggy Hgrfhl -,rw '7 1'- Ill T IOMCS Oliver, xt 1- ting'-, tif ' -'-ll' tl l . 1' i 'H -ilu VV. t1'. . 'll'l'1 .b7Y',?1lY!'l'-'-tlllfllll ' 7 . ' '. ' ' ' in grtl ltrm! ui ,Il . lv, ...Y I TM'- 1' 2-. WI v' tt. itll ,f t ,' tt -1- ,H flu- ' .' 3'. t:!'l.l Yltlwr 1 218 Senior Class Officers Serving as the officers of the Senior Class tnts year, were Thomas Short 'standtngy president, Albert Stoodeck- cr,vtce-president, Nancy Link, treasur- er, and Alice McKay, secretary The Seniors edited 0 placement brochure listing the name, mayor, campus actsv- ntnes, and address of each member of the graduating class, and distributed rt to all companies interested un employing Bowling Green graduates 'R -Q . -:mf-,V The attention of the unior Class along with Stephen Henderson, Treasurer,lDennis McGurer Vice President Junlor Linda List, Secretary, and William Calhoun President was concentrated primarily on Spring Weekend on which Class Off1CefS they worked to make a new campus event l 1 4 l l Sophomore Class Officers The Sophomore Class and its ot- ficers Paula Cooper, Treasurer, Richard Rogers, Vice President, lames Helwig, President, and Sara Maughan, Secretary, were responsible for a successful Homecoming celebation last fall, despite a lack of co-operation from the weather. They also sponsored the TGIF dances held in the Dogwood Suite of the Union on Friday of each month. 240 reshmcn fron! Rau Srcond Row . Bock Row Fronf Rox. - Second Row Bach Row' fron! Row Srrond Ro Unch Ro- C Front Row: L. Thomas, N. Franz, P. Smith, J. Sheppard, L. Vollmayer, J. Walcer, J. Ruzicka, P. Eversole, R. Graves, K. Kaler, J. Hoynos, S. Welling- ton, L. Dixon. Second Row: M. Glasser, A. Dragum, J. Walton, L. Foster, P. Quilter, P. Kess- ler, D. Stewart, E. Simmons, J. Jernigan, C. Skoag, E. Under- wood, E. Hilleary, C. Hill. Bock Row: D. Lyon, T. Hephner, A. Euler, T. Klingel, R. Schodorf, J. Thornton, L. Purdy, T. Wehr- mann, S. Evans, R. Leonard, T. Kowalski. reshmen Front Row: C. Hine, R. McGritf, K. Kil- Ilan, S. Franz, D. Di Phacido, C. Moon L. Houston, P, Hines, S. Horth, S. Stew- art, V. Gatov. Second Row: B. Miller, C Kellogg, C. Esgar, J. Hutton, C. Moyer, B. Gibson, D. Ellis, L. Coller, B. Guider C. Bokesch, C. Chaplin, S. Younkman Bock Row: R. Fisher, A. Massie, J. Lee B. McKee, B. Kevstetter, D. Daurenmire D. Reed, J. Kunkler, S. Sasalci, B. Swank G. Wince, B. Biljes, D. Carrick. -3 PAGE Front Row: S. Burnside, P. Ellard, J Knickerbocker, D. Kirkwood, C. Keener P. Dugan, M. Kuhlman, J. Evans, M Dobias, J. Gerdes, K. Ensinger, J. Hor vath, C. Dennison. Second Row: C Lantz, M. Riggle, C. Lewis, R. Lewis, H Lanning, S. Jacobs, P. Parker, S. Kittel berger, J. Kelsey, C. Gray, M. Matthew S. Bumpus. Back Row: S. Hogg, D Leedy, D. Lambrix, D. Lambrecht, P Lenz, R. Lewis, D. Markley, J. Cummings C. Hocevar, S. Place. ,X- reshmen 1' . Front Row Row- ' f!-v Second Bock Row: 5 -. . . 1 n a 1.4 ...sm l'U.l E Front Row: 5' Uv :1 F- Hum-.11-Y bl E' xprf ff Lfk, .fmgv- Q K- yt,- P l' ,- ' '- -V x: A T. 1' ff L. n H' ' 'J'-'v'1 ' J.4'V'L: ,' xvllxlkf Y Second Row: P f'-' vu I- 5.1.1 vf. F' i' ww, !.' P Milf, 3 ,A Lrg, Q .'. H , ' V.. ffm 1 L I Un-p In J U V ' Nw'-w Y'1.-Y f' VA rguxn ' v Bocll Row: -.Y E .Ani 4 1 5 w r , X,', ya, f , L. nu 7 ,. V- V V 1 I' F 'xg ' l',:'1v,v, F- 1 H- S X.'. H X .-f Q M Q, -. .X v. 51. 1 .L, 1- N' H v- Front Row: S lx MI, ,I Ji-hnc-L S YNY.:-r P li v-im .F Jclwl. nail, J On-1vf'X.Mz U Km-.mon D Blvnn-.V I F-241-'rrnxm li Q-.-pf-r L Dgnqlvv S ,'dlI,f1WOYW D Uulzwr Second R011 L tlvahmvvw P lulrr K Kotvs 5 ll u'h'1 NV T0yI'1 L XIVIHIOITV. B N ww. 5- CV! CCA Vu' HuHrnOn K Hum IJ im Ii VV..1.!4-v Beck lov '- fJ1!.1rr D H1 I! M! K Solupol O L -zliwurvw 4 H'-Ag-rv. Cx VVolp, R Hun-vw l. Hlwa- l-T Kc-rvf! Front Row: C. Clark, J. Miller, N. Allison, L. Harmock, S. Allen, N. Bauer, J. Lakins, T. Livingston, E. Begg, J. Lacey. Second Row: J. Compton, L. Shenefelt, C. Hitt, N. Reiter, C. Larkin, P. Boggs, J. Breyley, J, Rossman, A. Winterman, R. Burt. Bock Row: D. Jewell J. Borrelli, W. Parish, B. Gatsos, B. Schafer, P. McGohan, R. Line, D. Thiel, D. Schneiderl reshmen PAGE Front Row: S. Rohrs, L. Brubaker, J Spelman, B. Smith, S. Cochrane, J. Wes- trick, C. Strom, S. Turner, B. Roth, S Barrett, R. Wexler. Second Row: K Wredman, L, Schwanger, R. Robson, S Schroeder, D. Jensvold, B. Becher, L Trumpp, A. Pickering, T. Smith, P Wardwell, C. Walton, J. Terry, J. Wertz Bock Row: B. VanNostrand, R. Barta, R Jogodzinski, P. Rychener, B. Kushins, F Voll, A. Nelson, R. l-loehn, T, Beckley K. Stafford, J. Walker, B. Snyder, V Keller. Front Row: G. Cole, I. Wolfe, D. Es- penmiller, S. Smith, C. Jones, J Thompson, S. Wombold, S. Althoff C. Battenberg, J. Gilmor, C. Duralia Second Row: K. Albright, G. Annett L. Van Benschoten, T. Stucky, J Chilcote, J. Wetzel, R. Rossino, E Crockett, J. Dietrick, A. Kerchner. Bock Row: G. Horn, T. Gardner, K Follows, R. Closen, J. Magers, K Unterbrink, J. Scolly, B. Allison, J Gatz. fs. I Fran! Row: P. Q 'rw 5 D1-L: wHv,. u un , P, k,.:r?n'r1rX! 'J L, - - M- .- ' .' fn . 5 .-,'Vn' Jr! L Lggrpfv-rw K ,. ft- 'J L 'vm 1- Second Row: N' i..g N' x,.,rzr-,nj 'nv Q' -,.,v ' -' ,' ..v-r x: f'.r! ,. r. , ,.,, A. ,E . , Q-,,.4. , 1 5- n.r Bock Row: if 'A' ., ,, ..,, L .5 reshmen Inst ln: D. Franca., C. Dim, D. Homin, mon, K. Dudemodt l ln: J. Dyke, J. P. Cul , llnolf. i 44. Front Row: J Anderson, C- Q1 xv J Bcrmw J Bon, J. Bum-rL.ra,J Allon,J Brndrng, J Umm-N J Armstrong, J. Ev-.wiv S Chapman, J. Buhw. Second Row: J Broun, J. Baird, 1 Layer J Burnham, J. Nu- ll-. J ku-rlcr,J Alkunl, A. TN vcr J Banks, D Brunner, or Umm, A Brord-c, J Boron, J. li gan, J 8-gwcr, P. Mohd. me.-f. J umm, J Bose-lo, ag Catch: J Buck loci l0v:P V ' Front Row: C. Cucare, D. Don- zo, W. Gaumer, E. Humpal, R. Schmidt, M. Fields, R. Johnson, G. Victor, W. Devaul, A. Talia- ferro, W. Bethke, K. Seitz, P. Kelly. Second Row: J. Russell, R. Cunningham, T. Rhodes, D. Quinn, R. Hunt, J. Ver Steegh, R. Luikart, R. Grubaugh, C. Landon, R. Holler, R. Kull, R. Burkhart. Back Row: L. Schaf- er, J. Taylor, T. St. Meyers, G. i Stefan, B. Purcell, J. Clymer, J. Treece, B. Becker, G. Voel- cker, D. Frick, E. Struna. . i l I ,, , W , V5 pe I' Row: S. McKeen, D. Wil- .1 Mellott, S. Bowen, D. ds, S Rodeheffer, J. Mor- ,K Brondts, A. Wood, P. N Stormer, A. McCor- ' S Nalepq, L. Luckie. nd Row: P. Gilson, T. Ellin- d Di. Bucciere, J. Mills, R. , A Reiber, B. Tipple, D. E Korneffel, R. Burden, T Foster, S. Osur, G. Nor- ,QV Hufford, J. Conry, R. 5 W Nelson, D. McNutt, eggs, A. Winkler. X -A CX A 413 - . + 1 , ' .'P.,Ll ...S ...i .. X e ..q :l ,J '- ' N-X ., A ' . 9-'5 9 , 1 'sm'-l g fglfilqsh, D. Spencer. Back ' Q. g gi ,, , .SL .. - 'I I .EQ ' - . , g:..:yx.-g , P Front Row: E. Horwitz, L. Hooper, A. Woods, G. Griffith, C. Erickson, K. Pyle, R. Hahn, C. Tom- lin, L. Rodd, L. Miller, M. Milner, B. Holl, M. Rhoades, V. Pezoldt. Second Row: A. Hoffman, M. Fritchie, J. Burnworth, B. Fowler, R. Kroetz, J. Woolace, B. Shambora, J. Keilholtz, A. Toth, K. Young, C. Wood. Back Row: W. Chambers, T. Kashmer, J. Cusher, T. Konnerf, J. Fout, A. Baird, W. Ward, S. Hritz, R. Hodgson, D. Balbierer. reshmen Front Row: Q F- .um-.' M 5: 1115 v-rl 1 '. 5- Z3 vw J 5- :QL 1 ' X I vu- J 711'.JV 5 Diva N' '-!!mr j f.Lr1Q.yr,: F 5 if 1 1- , 'Qui .IUYYX S ' ' Second Row: J Pu-- 'T L P-L... 5 f,'1.l'Y- ' F .2 5 'JL-all! M J I U .- v ' VL., PX ' ,'vv v' '. 3-.!'-2 P fm- '- ' lv. L 9-'P-. Bocl Row: P' 5- fu' U 5,1-'n if f gr' l'l 4. 1 1 r L L, ,-. L y ,. L .:' l 1' ' L. W v M iv - Front Hou- '4 4 A - ' r- wwf.. 3 L Cr. 1 Second Row' ' Lv. L 1' nv Vi CU' resh men fron! Row Second Ro- Boch Flow Bock Row: - . f L' ' w , F- ,uw1:N l'Xl.l' Front Row: B. L nch S. Ma , Y 1 Y J. Kuss, J. Ladig, S. Rathbun S. Pardee, M. Macarfney, B. Lau, B. Malik, M. Mauntler, C. Marana, B. Banks. Second Row' J. Massle, N. Meduitz, S. Lane, C. Ludwig, K. Parsons, S. Guild, M. Martin, S. Lawlis, M. Walk, C. Croissont, D. Osborn, J. Mas- tin, P. Malley. Back Row: K. Imler, H. Mauder, D. Baum- gartner, M. Rumer, M. Zahn, P. Michalak, W. Michaelis, D. Bartels, J. Mapes, T. Ksenich. Front Row: M. Stone, C. Bastian, C. Spitler, B. Hoffman, E. Pope, J. Landwehr, J. Moore, G. Sprague, S. Hogue, G. Cunningham. Second Row: R. Herrick, D. Myers, D. Lange, T. Green, R. Garlough, G. Kregg, L. Bowman, D. Legg, G. Arnold, T. Gelbert. Back Row: J. Briggs, J. Lampl, C. Wangler, J. Lough, R. Strahl, J. Mash, T. Sawyer, R. Johnson, S. Burnham, R. Harrington, P. Tippin, G. Frank. reshmen 2 7 Front Row: M. Nixon, K. Crow, J. Purcell, M. Owen, N. Never- gold, L. Shafer, M. Reiley, M. Swanson, N. Hochsfettler, M. Wetgand, C. Cotterman, C. Young, M. Pellow, J. Brans- come. Second Row: J. Garling, K. Oberwegner, D. Holfsberry, T. Ruck, E. Parkerson, D. Tan- geman, W. Osborn, J. Graham, R. Wagenbrenner, S. Shuckra, C. Oravecz, J. Beears. Bock Row: J. Popp, D. Parks, D. An- drews, J. Nickelsen, R. Van Poppel, W. Shock, D. Osborn, L. Nusser, G. Shelf, J. Oliver. 'VOR' Ro Q 'fa- .Y . Sec- ond lou r ' ' Q 5. .. ,,, . I I I, H lock Row . fron! Row v ' Sccond Row ' ' Bock Ros, ' :: 5 x x sur mslmun reshmen Front Row: M. Forsch, S. Reo- gan, M. Hoch, H. Hager, R. Behrens, M. Kehres, C. Smith, B. Kellarns. Back Row: M. Hollitz, J. Hines, J. Brucato, T. Bayford, E. Orns, R. Bink- ley, C. Meyer, G. King, C. Foos. Front Row: S. Lovett, J. Melick, J. Getzug, D. Casperson, M, Ar- cus, K. Horton, S. Snider, S. Powers, K. Kopos, M. McNeal, J. Belch. Second Row: B. Keete, L. Lamont, B. Harper, M. Stu- der, S. Caughey, J. Fowkes, M. Bitter, L. McCall, M. Korn- meier, C. Johnston, R. Long. Back Row: B. Maly, D. Morri- son, D. Lauser, R. Lovett, R. Lotz, R. Taylor, R. Lee, R. Montgomery, B. Gresick, B. Mouer, M. Derivan, D. Eicher. Front Row: B. Gindlesberger, S. Weiss, G. Wheeler, I. Saemann, S. Rader, G, Meyers, M. Gray, S. Bowen, R. Chafer, B. Aleshire, L. Poli, D. Waters. Second Row: D. Williams, V. Logan, K. Lang, C. McGivney, L. Peiblow, L. Bergman, J. Dobrunz, M. Andersen, S, Johans, K. Bell. Bock Row: B. Meese, B. Correll, B. Maerkle, B. Leonard, D. Reinhart, W. Carter, J. Kells, J. Donaldson, B. Dross, R. Carrier. lXll' J reshmgn I S d S d B L reshmen Sl .1 Front Row: N. Walkowiak, L Sanford, L. Schnell, J. Mlinac N. Mohley, S. Klopp, L. Mc- Cown, S. Smelko, P. Griffin, K Tomczak, D. Zentgrebe, M Willson. Second Row: J. Rider J. Shaffer, B. Morstain 5. Pryor, T. Harrison, B. Hill, R Thomas, J. Kiser, D. LaPlanfz B. Reaser, D. Sutter, J. Smith Bock Row: J. Dreifort, V. Baker V, Polce, W. Snay, D. Judd, R Ward, W. Radune, J. Kiracofe M. Brown, J. Heid, B. Conklin Front Row: M. Weldon, S. Del- ap, M. Thompson, L. Romito, J. Glauser, J. Ellis, L. Hoff, M. McBride, V. Smith, M. Muckley, B. Gillingham, M. Wise, J. Hirsch. Second Row: G. Custer, J. Kirk, J. Norman, B. Mc- Grady, D. Morrison, W. Mc- Gaughey, D. Vining, B. Moore, M. Travnik, T. Harrison, R Rodgers, N. Allwood. Bock Row: D. Szymkowiak, W. Deffen- baugh, R. Rule, L. Miller, M. Westbay, J. Baker, R. Mundy, B. Burns, J. Grubb, J. Hammon. 25 1 fron! Row: B Burien S Noah, S SY Tv S Lceid H Tu1OCv, K Snmv. A Cano, S Phllhon, C. Lmd, C Mcugcr Second Row: C SCO'-mi4,rH, M Lyons, C E-. H T CD-dpkg T Ltwngv T .NAcU. ::Hi T Cum T 5-cv: F F.:'v-, C Kunkel, C. Lee: Bock Row: L Lomcr, J. F' ', 5- L4Cf'YT'CY'1 ,F K-.H:Cku, 'T 134 I' H X'-'xrm-1 R BQ- riw-.' gf J Z-fe. T Dwfmccn, 7- Fgrg 1- 5-' H31-nw Front lov: S. Dickey, B. J P. Bemis, K. Wentz, G. A hom, C. Orovecz, C. Jewell, Chizmor, L. Newman, L. oghon, K. Kasper, V. Second Roar: 8. Donnkolt, Poost, B. Froelich, D. , Greene, J. Childers, S. mg, F. Davenport, C. Evnnq, Mason, D. Krueger. led C. Foyord, M. Ponenon, Hawkins, R. Bowers, H, J ' sky, L. Harris, M. Dlllllf, Lichlle, J. Parker, R. mon, J. Elum. From Row: C Shupp G Hem- I--. F HM- M Fone, S. PKIJLV.-my A Nx,l'YN11l :, M Ul- tmw C fufmur, J Kurhlo, J. Shlpvr'. V J-'hnu-'n J Hug- fg-vw Second Row: N Framp- rn D Soluman, K Kcefer, S. Clgrk C Fchrwfi-C, M FOSICY, A Dumpccv, C KGUCI, M. Gr.:-Q. L McKo:g, K Dvkstrd. F Chu-rf lock Row: G Ger- ard M Mann, J Knosel, R. ,'4QIh,1'l'.fl'W, G JOHCS, L Hon- cfd R Bl NY1'l'ldl,L Amefgh. L Co-my G Fulk reshmcn 2 5 2 A l l Front Row: G. Sevww' E '-' ' ' J Benton M l--uf Uonic, . V Q Suillef, C. Thompsvr' Z- Z':'Xv.'- gr, M. Zupancic -N Jvw-' ' Burke, M. Buhl N. Rsrm Sec- ond Row: M. Hart-art Q with frell, W. Thauxette L 'cr ,.' zen, D. Taylor, A. Schlsssm ji Tggz, R, Sl'OerYvQlx: . Nahl, J. Young R. V-l'iw:'u' Back Row: D. Mazzec S Tor'- J. Thomas, B. Tre-they .-X Mm, Jny, E. Neff, C. Ycuigrvv T 1-Tyan, B. Harding, D. Pcrwsaff V. Tschudy, D. Sherman l frontkkowz E. Nyktas, J. Bednor, C. Rossetti, J. Bednar, C. Mollet, P. Sidley, D. Segrisr, B. Gilliam . Shisler, L. Shackelford, M. St. Angelo, M. Osborn. Second Row: R. Schimmel, W. Spade. B eineffki A. Treiber, M. Sawyer, C, Plesko, C. Gee, M. Willey, K. Baker, V. Shaffer, S. Steele, '. Gilbert. Bock Row: R. Sprague, P. Schmitt, J. Masterson, M. Lillard, R. Schroeder, D. Larson 'f- SPVOUI, D. Jacoby, P. Swartz, M. Schindler, T. Saunders, W, Stutsman. l'0l'lf Row: M. Thckvn, K. Sm-II, - Hermann, C. Lower, l'. flflcffi C- VlSh, S. SIL-wart, D. Wlder, N. Stover, B. llnwlw, -4. Von Dusvn, D. Muicix. econd Row: R. Tovlw, C. Cul MOH, B. Wright, J. Vous, ll OVl0f, Nxlllfr, Sgqltp, 3'-ldef, P. Wolfram, W, St-il, 1- l-Qklfl, K. Trumlvitas Back 5051! J. Miller, R. Mn'llx'll, ll. ODCKJY, BIYCIHT, W. 'livin 0'-lf, F- Ankrclmun, Ll. Wgmru Sky. J. Lursvn, 0, Limlll, 1' Donglefi B- LOIW, J. TIISQJIIHQ V. L ophomores A -fl A 5 ,go, .. Q ,. I 5. ,, I U . .,, . L 1, 1.1 . . an . - ,. 4.1 -I . Boch Row 0 p homores Second Ro v- ..,..,f. Q- fp 'ff N' ,l' ' up . 25 Front Row: J. Cumlnghom, M. Symbol, R. Tootollon, J. Wap, C. Gvlban, G. Poshluvldl, B. Clevevdon, S. Ryan, D. Snov- ely, R. Rlendoou, P. , 8. Apple. Second ldv: Srglns, 8. Chollen, J. Smoll, P. Phons, P. Perks, 8. Patrick, S. SNIQIY, R. Crucy, L. Hdcrstlch, N. Rickman, J. Rbdilfylf, E. Wilson. lock ln: R. York, L. Kelley, G. Vuotto, F. Foullrnar. R. Hoollrlch, S. Soolxlcr, J. Ringholz, T. Roloolky, D. Rnd, N. Solomon, J. RDNXY, D. Smith, E. Kun. F U lla- . .', -- 'J - -,- V. Vp,-,.,..l u '- v!'!v rn '.'.-' Boch I R . M .l -.1 Front Row: D. Quilter, P. Nolte, J. Dewar, S. Pimlott, B. Wol- fer, K. Szamrey, P. Nicholson, P. Rickard, J. Reed, G. Billet, C. Rehard, L. Koehlke. Second Row: C. Lago, K. Silberrnan, J. Sanders, S. Johnson, L. Kah, L. Holman, P. Beehner, J. Na- da, P. Herman, K. English, K. Monroe, S. Lashinske. Bock Row: R. Poppe, C. Perrine, J. Smith, R. Rogers, S. Tubbs, K. Sievert, J. Garvin, V. Rehfelcl, D. Randels, W. Ricket, N. Rowe, B. Balata. Front Row: N. Allen, S. Gees- man, P. Ostergard, J. Starn, D. Svec, K. Turk, D. Wence, M. Philpott, S. Warnke, C. Waltz, S. Limp, B. O'Reilly, J. Papen- brock. Second Row: D. Are- zone, P. Roehus, M. Feucht, N. Moorhead, S. Horn, C. Neff, S. Buki, K. Sands, S. Nabor, L. Newton, K. Nesgoda, M. Ol- son. Bock Row: J. Adams, B. Wachtelhausen, R. Taybus, P. Harden, L. Warner, D. Powless, J. Ponstingle, J. Riedl, T. Ros- so, B. Wilson, G. Curtin, G. Finch. ophomores f. . 4 25 5 Front Row: C.Morton, D. Hick- en, L. Stopher, J. Asheraft, B. Clark, M. Popp, J. Kovach, J. Kaser, P. Gabriel, B. Massa, K. Marlow, J. Voorhees. Second Row: C. Grinnell, K. Opp, N. Powell, J. Bogan, J. Yunker, C. Richardson, N. Kettler, L. Luconsky, J. Huffman, C. Ze- man, K. Moist, S. Sawyer, S. Longworth. Back Row: J. Pa- vuk, D. Pfeiffer, T. Haycook, B. McMasters, R. Kost, P. Patter- son, G. Pehanic, D. Croal, P. Vagi, R. Nestick, W. Royer. ophomorcs from Ro- . u I Second Row In I Boch Ho I r I I I I 'ION' Row I l l I V I Second Ro- , ' Bock Row I I I Boch X -a I Front Row: S. Joseph, S. Mac- govern, L. Speake, C. Rettig, J. Procaccini, L. Baron, B. Kelly, A. Horse, S. Kagy, P. Ladd, A. Taulker, S. Pollman. Second Row: S. McGregor, S. Lares, S. Stein, J. Riley, J. Morgan, M. Cooney, L. Richards, M. Lee, M. Morris, C. Nausner, P. Ever- ett, L. Lackey. Back Row: A. Burkle, L. Leimbach, S. Leim- sider, T. Mikolajewski, T. Za- linski, D. McMahon, H. Mur- anko, R. Lucas, S. Sutton, D. Phillips, L. McCready, T. Da- Hon. ophomores Front Row: B. Painter, P. Mc- 'Clure, C. Oakleaf, C. Mathews, iS. Shawl, C. Krueger, S. Linn, lM. Malchioni, S. Warring, K. tMolnar, E. Feichtner, S. Miller. Second Row: L. Foertch, B. Ba- ker, K. Reynolds, L. Myers, C Love, H. Myers, B. Kerr, J. Up- per, P. Ranahan, B. Waltz, J Wade, J. Stiglin. Back Row: C Miller, Myers, J. Misince, C Morris, D. Miller, G. Smith G. Anderson, R. Morrison, Dl Schuler, D. Sisson, R. Pratt, J McDonald. I.- i .-.257 s. lb !,,, Front Rovgf buvvwlhb N BH:- : vs' U lfvcz .Jr 5 Hard , LL:v'- 'K 7. HQ!! 3 Da.-'. i' lf..m,.:vv'-,v D l:1'.ui1- J bv .w'w.v-I ,V LM'-gg 'Lx 'Q QYPJ 9 L 5 fm.: Second Row: J L,-YVxi1rrv',r' 'M l' UH-1' 13 fjgff -. L UH 1 . . kvqcc P. P ,.z L, P1,vr,m 15 l' .sm- N' f- .,-rf i f.-f,,'.h- J 5- fm v,'Y I, full' Q Qvnnz- 1. Bock Row: L V' ,: ,1 '-v 1-vm L in r Q f L !-- T i4 M' 5- ' '. 7- 'J Lv. ' ,I Vfngylf ,Nw U ',',v.r ft lf. FI 1 ophomores fron! Row Sfrond Row A , .'.4 Boch Ro- Front Row: Q hu.: m- B by 'N V1 Chvvw 1 P' Svc' 'J L km ' .' Evun , H1112 PQ FHM HH J ' 'X E Ev' . ff'-uv N A! - Second Row: J E rbush L' 113'-fqnw i t..ff1'ul Trl, J P-f QQ 1' M L'.:'!'g E Hof g 1. .fx lt .fl D f'Krf.1' L km- arf L. km' !.:' L EM Q' : Bock Row: .P Cunt-r, E i4m,m I- b-www fx Fran!! P Q uf -.Q D C ' J Erbs LA if-V. 5 E'1'IYW-11.'Y'llOCh, J ing' Y- l'-,Hcmi 'Y 25 I 'XX Front Row: L. Davies, N. Drey- er P. Hess B Kludin J An 1 1 - Q1 - ' thony, E. Horn, D. Claussen, D. Dickerson, C. Collacott, C Davis, B. Davis. Second Row C. Cleary, C. Ressler, L. Dres- Iinski, T. Bollinger, K. Caldwell T. Czarne A. Hall P. Deub yi I - ner, S. Carroll, J. Chapley, B Cozzone. Back Row: C. Houn- shell, R. Grattan, D. Elsasser, G. Crocker, C. Darnell, R. Cher- mely, J. Dauer, J. Dreifort, K Fox, B. Deeg, R. Dalleske, R Davis. ophomores Front Row: D. Hall, B. Rine- hart, L. Harmon, L. Freewalt, M. Holman, C. Leinard, B Henne, J. Hanslik, C. Dus- henke, C. Halter, K. Haag, V. Gilley. Second Row: T. Hall L. Berger, J. Hull, P. Jackson M. Hass, J. Grotty, J. Hitch: Cock, M. Eurenius, B. Herder, N. John. Back Row: H. Littick- man, B. Harding, J. Akenhead K. Jennings, B. Hemmert, Tl Harris, T. Hambly. 259 Front Row: L.Fischer, N. Fuller ton, E. Feinstein, J. Forgerson A. Filipow, B. Fernengel, S Fraker, H. Feher, B. Franzen D. Draper, S. Eckert, S. Fulk, G Elsten. Second Row: D. Feas by, E. Fell, W. Goddard, D Grose, J. Donald, F. Fore, F Sparks, J. Ebert, D, Fischer, M Grimes, F. Edwards. had lov: S. Mouohon. P Floyd, N, Crdvfofd, M. Bori- lon, C Gobovy, L Road, V. Ralm, W, Soorfou. D Goddu. J Davis, 8. Wul, 8 Wilson, J Gunn, R Andnlor, K Ohon J. W-lson Sound lov: J Grou, J Wahoo, D Lmondcck- cv, J Gonlv. M, Wollcn. A Soldmon, B Geiger. V Duble B Hqllon, D Wert. J, Wohl, J Pqulln, O Kodak, T. Honzlicek. D. Yoditfh, H Wnluzfi, T Foukn loci Ili: R. Gabb, T Holycrou, R Golding, R Gunn J. Vorgos, L Mcbooglo, W Fughgrl J Smnlh, D. Kiki, D Govhr, L, Hohner, A. Howard D Word, K. Zimmerman, ophomores 2 fron! Row Srrond Row Baci Ro- Fronl Row: IK' P -0- fi .V '.' P L. gh - -F -1 L -..'.L.: ' A -. ' 5 ,.. A . V 1 Second Row: L ,Q 1'. 5- '.'-2 i ' 5 Y. .3 , 60 av D I-X .u'ml'i. 'I Q'f:. v-1-r S ' 'VHF J Enlfut, V Fa!- 5 vf L UHVHI-LQ , 'x .. . .. s .. R, Ro'-' L X ,b . ,N w L K Icr- Bock Y H gm' ' r v- r -' 5r'1' f' Nu 5-K -- b T Lin-mm . -.,,.. ' E ll. . , P. J T iff. A-L, w 5 L,.,.n.,.,., Front Row: H. Dukes, S. Boeck- er, B. Kapel, S. Lindsay, S. Moore, L. Neis, T. Chiabotti, F. Mara, B. Popp, J. Melson, C. Zeigman, S. Holman. Second Row: K. Kraus, M. Martinez, M. Larson, N. Poffenbaugh, S. Grube, S. Robinson, L. Moore, M. Wichman, L. List, E. Bishop, J. Obropta, G, Paul. Bock Row: B. Hardesty, D. Branist, B. Phil- lips, D. Manor, B. Koontz, B. Mutchler, L. Middleton, R. Rex- ford, P. Hope. uniors Front Row: R. Carlock, S. Sliv- ka, J. Selby, J. Cunningham, S. Werner, A. Koehler, C. Jones, A. Sutter, M. Reighard, M. Tank, J. Walther, L. Teeters, J. Williams, K. Rogers. Second Row: K. Simon, G. Common, H. Sollenberger, A. Sollenberger, J, Lucas, N. Stringer, S. Ten- gel, A. Synk, A. Laderman, S. Sharp, C. Smith, D. Zimmer- man, L. Cramer, J. Thompsett. Back Row: J. Shiets, L. Sakai, K. Friend, B. Klausman, K. Schueler, T. Kraynak, T, Wil- liams, R. Silknitter, B. Stone, B. Ommert, D. Seitriecl. 26 1 Front Row: M. Steponovich, B. Kristof, S. Gossman, E. Wills, B. McLaren, C. Coakwell, B. DeRosa, B. Wiseman, N. Travis, R. Reynolds, R. Jones. Second Row: S. Starmard, S. Conlab, E. Tambellini, M. Steger, N. Sin- es, S. Berlowitz, S. Davis, V. Rothbardt, A. Winslone. Back Row: R. Tomosic, T. Yenney, R. Spinosa, D. Luper, J. Nabut- ny, M. Raismon, G. Yelton, A. Wisnieski, C. Matthews, J. Kipp, J. Wolan, T. Urban. Front Row Boch Ro 4 Second Row: H ' ' I uniors VU-P x FM'-v Fm- - ., ,, 5 on 1' , f . Sc-cond Rox- 0 ' H O 'xx Bock Row ..,. l' Front Row: D. Griffiths, J. Win- ton, C. Dyke, C. Alge, R. Hovis, C. Park, P. David, P. Perry Second Row: R. Babineau, J Feindel, J. Mason, C. Martin J. Huber, L. Willhelm, M Clark, S. Flint, D. Allen, J. Ben- kert. Back Row: P. Feicht, F Gott, C. Gascoigne, M. Blood L. Jauert, D. Clausing, S. Ful: ford, L. Reitz, G. Locher. UI11OI'S Front Row: D. Burke, N. Dietz, J. Funk, A. Friemoth, M. Dun- lap, J. Stone. Second Row: C. Dryer, D. Evans, D. Ewing, D. Ambrose, D. Beilstein, W. Tsui, S. Demeter, L. Camp. Back Row: B. Cook, K. Brindley, R. Drouard, D. Buehrer, R. Chism, L. Willmann, T. Eitzman. 63 Front Row: P. Bearnont, T. Cop- pola, M. Reid, M. Kuchar, L. Funkhouser, L. Fledderjohann, B. Ballinger, J. Truitt, C. l-lal'1n C. Downey. Second Row: B. Dudgeon, B. Baker, E. Moskal, E. Behm, D. Claire, J. Potter, M. Everett, A. Cherkes, C. Dav- ison, K. Cowan. Back Row: J. Winget, S. Guarino, R. Gray, R. Grimes. f fron! R 1 Sccond Rov- . Bock Rov- From Ro frunl Ru A. on . , Bock d Rn- . limb RU- , .. -. . sp, Second Row: 3 ' uniors z6 4 A Front Row: B. Thompson, M, Renner, L. Ruffing, C. Lowe, J. Krause, K. Scheiring, S. Wittes, G. Reaser, D Homer, J. Cochran. Second Row: K, Delaney, B, Hilston, S. Reed, S. Glendenning, C. Johnson, S. Johnson S. Crecelius, D. Hart, J. Van Gilder, P. Hupp, J. Rolls, M, Millikin, C. Simerick. Buck Row: G. Zickefoose J. Herczeg, T. Herbst, L. Green, R. Green, D. Haas, B. Turner, D. Hicks, G. Honsa, B. Smith, R. Leien- decker, B. Kren. uniors Front Row: J. Farkas, R. Abahazi, B. Weidman, B. Vande-rahe, M. Karr, G. Minahan, J. Gay, A. Lehman, E. Dingman, A. Lehman, E. Gilligan, C. Patrick. Second Row: C. Liffel, M. Leu, D. Wilson, C. Mount, M. Stow, Z. Gilroy, S. Eckstein, M. Menzie, B. Benedict, J. Shineman, N. Kline, N. Kreiner, M. Warren. Back Row: E. Voight, B. Watkins, N. Hays, S. Rollius, W. Kress, K. Longbrake, Y. Parsons, L. Schneider, J. McBride, C. Upham, L. Lutz. 26 5 Front Rowi ' 1.1 s. . A - V h - Second Row ' ' Bock Row- , .-v uniors 'von' Boch 'lun' Row- -' Row f Ro- Srtond now HQ.L Uw- Sccond Row r i.- . Lyb .-.267 Abrahamowicz, Carol A. Adams, H. Eugene Adams, Richard B. Addison, Margaret E. Allbaugh, Glenda S. Allen, Barbara Allen, Neal E. Allen, Roy C. Alleshouse. Richard XV. Amstutz, Leotus Anderson, Brooks D. Anderson, Karl A. Anderson, Richard A. Antinone, James E. Antram, Doris lNI. Appelfeller, Joyce A. Arkangel, Janet H. Armstrong, -lane L. Armstrong, Janet I, Arps, Larry H. Arthur, Richard L. Augspurger, Carol K. A7ok, Jo Ann M. Bain, Susan L. Ball, John Balthaser, Sharen L. Bannigan, Nancy Baratta, Kathy Barker. Susan K. Barnes, Cynthia A. Barnes. George E. Barr, Robert G. Barr, Sonya S, Barrett, Betty Barry, Mitchell Bartko, Patricia F. Bates, Thomas B. Baty, Alan C. Bauglnnan, ,loAnn N. Beachey, Philip S. Beck, Carol L. Beers, Lynn A. Belknap, E. 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Cox, William R. eniors IIIA 1, llhlllll X Il l1.kl!'ll I ll :N I llnxlf llxf Kxeflllll XX I--fxlxl r ll I--Pm I eniors 1 1 lml X 1 rhf11.,11xlNl 1m'1!n'l4!,l.f1fXX u'xm ll'I'll Nl 1 um nm.: llufn Nl ll ll n1lu.'x. lumix lx ul L, lualfvlf' XI ull hllllf 'I1l1,'. XIIIII'-Ili ll rmm Izm ll llI 'lf l TIll!l'- l' Nl HIE'-ll I xml x I'-'Ml' rx lml I wf K- 1, 1 lf-.-V Nw X pp- 4 V Na' l ll-f fzxX l1nXI1:-:IX 1 I-Q-Q-'all I l 'X U ' lV+l:!:n Xl fu lfrlm- Xl .V 1.1.1.1 1 - I .sv IQ I: Nzvz-flu' ' Xl- I-y, . ll'-'- ' X . INVMI ,, 1 I WNW .I X7-'. L I x -llglzwll V-11 INK XX , II1,W ll NI-' I lr-1 x IM 1-: 1 Y 1 7 I L. ,3- f A K v-'.f N J 45 27o I nf K 'L QQ V Q -85 t ! ' f ln Q'-f uv I' di Q.: L 8- T9 G4 14' Q' PAGE 271 ai qw! :N-vb Druhot, Barbara Dryer, Carol A. Dudley, Richard L. Dull, Polly S. Duncan, Allen B. Dute, Allan C. Dyer, David C. Earhart, Sandra S. Earl, Caren L. Easley, Ronald V. Ebe, Bernadette A. Eberly, Charles G. Ebersole, Nancy Ebert, Arnold Eckel, Douglas A. Eckermann, Judy A Edwards, John V. Egerter, Charles R. Ehlert, Martha S. Eichenauer, Sara A. Eicher, Susan K. Eilert, Robert L. Elder, Leanna J. Elliott, Duane F. Elliott, Peggy A. Elsasser, R. Scott Elsea, Asa Enyart, Jim N. Enyeart, Linda S. Erenstoft, Alan XV. Ericson, Jerry Ernst, Beverly A. Ernst, Karen M. Essinger, Nicholas Evans, Paul R. Eversole, Robert D. Fabian, Janice L. Falvey, Beverly R. Farley, Georgene G. Farthing, Robert M Faulkner, Gene A. Fawcett, Robert A. eniors Faze, Paulene A. Fearer, Charles R. Fearnside, Robert T Fellers, John F. Fenwick, Judy T. Ferguson, Beverly A. And now 111- , 42 lf' I I 'Q' I r'fv 'IIT IIWH IA' .1I. I , .Mg-, .1 I--r fu--,I'r1x.:m All tv 1- Tug INVIN eniors . Im Xl . I2l1I..1.1I IQ'-wxrlnlz I 11 IX.If:nr:1 II .I1 I'.r:'.-,IH-II X I I IIHI I IIIIIII X I N.,1l.l!' I ' 1-'II' Il r III-.-um 1 YA I'H':W I -. ywm x' ' rrI'.v11.1.1. uw' I lII'- II f-I I'Il'.fII- I l:'u IQz1Iz,1l-I I. ff XIII' I 1 IIIIIIIIIII lrmw II II XX:I.II1:nI I 'I'. 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Hall, Gloria Hall, Sue A. Hamilton, Raymond I Hamlin, Sara E. Haney, George E. ', I.-1!..1IX ,, N 1!'!I Iva., 1n',,,!l I: X I1 -1: Ml Il'.-'X I I ,x,,v- lr XI I' I.I'1I' N11 II ': I4 IMIIR X X: X 1 l'4 'e' , 'xl-1 1' ' XI NI-!eI cniors XX. , '. XX I . I' '. XI - Il- :I I 1I I-fl If' I '--11' Ilrxl I I,-I I: IX!-I-4-' I. rw-- I 'III Xl, 7 N I . I-1 I I X211 IWVI .-z 11 I Iv-'I Ibm- xl II Ix I I I X I. ' 1 I I- ' II I' Il 'X I Ii X I I 4 I I' i I' I : I'- , I .PG QI if A as'-' - x fs - i -v Q Qi 4-5 2 it -, 47 2 a v 'Y C-' Ov- x v, .J 5 6 31 Y 1 l'X4.I 27 Z L i nil ' qf 6 ? sn 3 -E 5 7-4 -v sn gl Hurley, John E. Huston, Dianne A. Hutchman, Edward VV Hyde, Mary Iams, Beth E. Iden, Nancy Imhoff, Howard C. lwan, James A. Jablonowski, JoAnn Jackman, Cathy A. Jaco, Dona V. Jacobson, Carl G. Jaeck, Robert H. James, Carol Jaroch, June A. Jeffcott, Judith A. Jeffery, Carol Jeffrey, Robert M. Jesinski, John F. Jett, Ann K. Johnson, Robert R. Johnston, Ailsa M. Jonas, Enid L. Jones, Denman R. Jones, Frances I. Jones, Gwendolyn M. Jones, Stanton M. Joslin, Geraldine Joslin Nancy Judson, Fred C. eniors Kamper, Karen A. Kares, Jean M. Karney, Geraldine M. Katterheinrich, Corrine F Kauffman, Barbara Keffer, Michael O. Keim, Susan M. Keiser, John C. Keller, Stephen L. Kellogg, Dianna L. Kells, Margaret E. Kelly, Bonnie M. Kelsey, Karen K. Kemp, Zonia Kendren, Joseph L. Kennedy, Bertram T. Kerschbaum, James J. Ketzenberger, John R. Ivhwz, II:--mn li IN' 'mf U11 PMI X I'x'1AI1' XIIHIII-I I Ikxlfynru lv-nl-!l Ixuny l111Im1.u I IXL!ll'! XIII! Ii Ixz:pl.v'- Xlnnlxn Xl Ix:le.I1 l.vr.1I1I1nf I Ix.:I . I-PIII! X I.:zL Ilwmznf I IxzzL' ..-- H-I IXIIIIIIII If Ix..l1'If: Il'l,f'I IX Ixlmuilff If-vInlI I Ixlunlxw lhxxll Ix um Il--1r.uI'I I Iv--11111111111 XX 'III mx IXHIH I--mf Ix--wmv. I1lllI:1IuIx I-Iwi!! IlIll1N I Ix !1I I- Xllllf Iv'-In Iullvlx I Ixwfylx Ix lI'Il Ix '- 1-N I HMI X Ix: Aw:-V 'mmf I . CIIIOIS Iwvwx I 121-In-f X Iv- .'-If I II1ulIvx IX Ix!-'rw Im' ll Ix!'14'1! IHIIIII4 X Ivxlml Im NI Ix1'I I!vlxI I IX1IwIw1vlz Nulmw. XI I. II- vI'v Ifx XI I. , 'ww' NI:.'nfI11u. I. f Il.x,-I I l A I -vlx 'V I'--I-v'I1.I I - I fx' XI Chcmixfry pro 'f .ff rl n. . I 4 , - I I I 1 F. gr f 5 G, 314' nhA c.4L ' f ,. N-I u A A . -is., F -it H iq :VS assi, e, . A6- ff Ka inf ...277 3 . 'K nl awk' fi' S' J x Z' r ,Q- ,av- tY f ,ef 'Q -'zz' 1. .-1' s-44, A 'viv- X . 3 K' 55 9 -. -uw Dr. john D. Milletf, president of Miami University, delivered the commencement od- dress of the event. Lapka, Sharon E. La Rue, Charlene E. La Salle, Ruth N. Laltimore, Ned L. Lauer, Linda A. Laughery, Beverly A. Leece. Robert L. Legg, Millicent Legleitmer, Barbara L. Lehman, Lana L. Lehman, Robert Leis, Richard K. eniors Leonard, Larry K. Leppich, Carol L. Lerch. Bruce A. Lett. Frederick Lewicki. Patricia A. Lieber, Joel A. Lindman, Linda L. Lindsley, Mary Link. Nancy A. Llewellyn, Lenore E. Logar, Timothy A. Long, David D. Longemeyer, Annetta S Longfellow, Floyd A. Lore, Rosemary Lotterer, Sandra E. Lotz, Carol S. Loudenslager, jane A. Lowry, Benton E. Lubking, John F. Lucas, Richard K. Ludwig, Eleanor M. Ludwig, -Ion YV. Luman, Jean F. I 1-xx lln.PI.:.! II I I1-'Inav X I 1 I .- U I Ll-,' IP-xv! X Ilvflw XI 'I I1 14NI :,,.-I Inu-A XI IP 1' N111-2:4 I -I. N.yw,':4I A, I Xl In' 9. X f7': L 9' 5 -Q' Q .of 5? Q64 . g IH. 1 IQVIV 3' I 4 .'.- 2 I 4' 4 J III I n! '!.!rf xl ,. . ,, rw I 1' I . Y XFN I 1.x -I, U ' 'L-I I-v'. X . 1' Ilifrf' lv 3 4 i MII!! IHHI1 I-112 X N . -ls,--'l 'Y ml Vx 'S' ed 5 .,,,1 IU. X H' I-Im lv.-.,.!1 ., - ,fb ,, Il ..1IX v ' I l ' v-' JJ 4 ', I L eniors . I vx. I R u' 'Il 'xI,::-' I Y' Q ,I Q id. QL. - I- In I W I'I'I1' Iv I V IP wr,. I I -- If , ,, . 174' G ' I Il I 4' I . '1 ' N Y . I IL f '-I Il w I i ,A 5 1' s ' I ' l xI '1 '?'J- 1 fr W' s-fn! Q? i :'x PAGE 27 9 S' -0' Z' Q7 Qs ,vgmaig V F' Q I L8 Q, ff -4- 1 -A fi 3 5? . ts. 1. QI '. - -Q-1...--'-:aa . 5'5,,'g2g:i3a'r..: g-. 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Wagner received her Doctor of Philosophy degree from President Horshmon ot the jonuory Com- mericement. eniors Ravagnani, Fred KI. Raylan, Ylfyla C. Rebich, Larry G. Reece, Curt A. Reed, Michael E. Reiber, Patricia J. Reichert, Margaret E. Reid, Evelyne Y. Reifi, Marilyn A. Reiss, Sara A. Remy, Carole A. Renz, Roger R. Reynolds, james N. Reynolds, Roger D. Reynolds, Mlilliam P. Rice, Sandra M. Richards, Marilyn L. Richardson, Carol S. Ricker, Betty L. Rickerd, Helen M. Riddle, Peter M. Riddles, Lois A. Rischitelli, Robert Riter, A. Jerry Robbins, Joan C. Rober, Kenneth H. Roberts, Judy A. Roberts, Linda L. Robinson, Carolyne Robinson, Doyle E. Robon, Marvin A. Rodgers, Thomas R. Rogers, Betty L. Rogers, Carole A. Rogers, Joan E. Rohrs, Edmund F. If-.H Il'rH.oI-I I. Ii '-'x I-Ill' X Ii--N Ii'IN.lIIl XI K--1IIlu.vll, IMI' I Ib- -.Xf I Nm Il' '.-. lx Irmllxu I Il-f. 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Shields, Patricia Shively, Richard L. Short, Thomas Shreve, Donald E. Shue, Joyce L. Shumaker, Marlene I, Sidner, Mary F. Sidwell, Diana I.. Simmons, Jerry I.. Simodi, Sandi E. Simon, Niklyn M. Simpson, Roy G. Sirak, lVilliam N. Skelton, Fred F. Slate, Carol E. Slebos, Joan A. Slygh, Johanna M. Smetana, Betsy F. Smetana, Kathy Cl. Smith, Beverly L. Smith, Vivienne Snodgrass, Judith G. Snyder, Gene C. Snyder, Larry A. Sommer, Keith A. Specht, Thomas XV. Spencer, Leonard C. Spennachio, Fredrick C Spinn, Barbara A. Sprenger, Anthony L. Sproule, YVillard N! Nl N1 l14I1IIrI XIIIIII I' HIIIIX I'1Ivl I -xI1lI.' XII:-. I NIIIIJIIIIIVI 1ll'. I NI' :Img XI un I NI: N11 ' NV: 'I'- NI: xf II' NlI!lI'- X .rr I--Im XI In NIIIIUII Ill Il-'Inn I NIIIIIII IX.I',l1I I Nu..If ,I NI um' lx Nun IP,llI,:II IIIJII4 I I Nllll Iv. II1.IlIex I' SVI N11 XII ,LII Ihuxlx I .Il. Inmxl -xv: Xll.jlll1.u Ix NIIJII. Il.lIIl,II.I I N11.n11xIv,ur,jI1 II: .un I. 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Yllard, Joan M. lYard, Mervin I. lfllatson, Mary E. XVead, Ann ll. NVebb, Charles R. XfVeber, Carole A. lVeber, Robert J. l'Vehrle, Phyllis lVeir, Nancy XVeis, Gerald B. lVeis, Marian N. XVeiss, George M. Hfeitzel, jan R. XVellman, Guy M. lVennes, Richard S. XVent1, Dianne lVerling, Lois A. ll'eyrifk, Sandra A. lVhilc, Charles R. juniors cure instructed in the student teaching program by Dr. Lorrene Ort, director. MINI' Iixxx-I I Q . I XXIII! IX :ll Il Xl Y I UIzxrfIxf UI, Ilffbwlr 1. 1 ' 1 b UNI mxxx I x N .2 1 ' ' INIIIIIIII: Nx!xI1I xxlI1f'llIIl!Ix Ix-I XI . XXIII' IXJIIII I , Q XXIII-2 N '-' I XXUJIIII Il1.xIrvlIx 1. :Q xxx..I.vI V III' X U1 fx-xx, NIH-xx I Ixiiilntll- NIlx!'rl1 X XXIIIIIIIIHIII I-'xxx I XXII -vu Ir:-f1'Ix I ,g - Ix1I 'll NIH-le I P U11 --xx Il'-xxxxx.x:'. ' XXII'-lxll Ixxllnmx X Na: 1-xx UNI:-xxx I A dl Uzlx-Ixxxh I'x1mI N I IIIIIIIYI XIlII'Ill IN 'L 'Q ' Nxxwr hug X 1 ' t 5 xx1II'IIII'l! 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BARBARA J Ed Dayton Newman Club: ACE. UAO ALLEN. NEAL E Ed Deshler World Student Assoelatlon. Newman Club: Counselor. gatstant Head Resident. ALLEN. ROY C BA Lakewood Slgma Alpha WIIIOII. Seere- tary: Delta Nu Alpha. .secre- lary. Pfflhlhl Rl les ALLESHOUSE. RICHARD W. Ed Norwalk Phl Kappa Psl: Phl Mu Al- pha. Kapga Kappa Psl. Or- ehestra. horus. Concert Band AMSTUTZ. LEOTUS E Ed Arehbold ANDERSON. BROOKS D LA Alpha Phl Omega: Geology Club ANDERSON. KARL A Ed Cleveland Yarslty Football ANDERSON. SICHARD A LA a lmsted F lls Slgma Nu. Geography Club ANTINONE. JAMES E BA Toledo Phl Kapga Tau: SAM. New- man Clu ANTRAM. DORIS M. Ed Wapakoneta ACE. LSA APPELFELLER. JOYCE A. Ed Mt Vletory SEA ARKANGEL. JANET It Ed Parma ACE. SEA: WIA: LSA: Chorus ARMSTRONG. JANE L Ed llalre Be Chl Omega ARMSTRONG. JANET L Ed S rln Ileld Alpgla Delta Pl: Kappa Delta Pl. Pl Delta Phl: ACE ARPS. LARRY H BA Dellanee Alpha Tau Omega ARTHUR. RICHARD L Ed Dayton Slgma Tau Delta. Presldent AUGSPURGER, CAROL K LA Upper Sandushy Chl Omega. Vlee-gresldent: Cap and Gown: tr and Motor. Beta Beta Beta. Stu- dent Counell: Counell on Slu- dent AIIIIYI. AWS. Presldent AZOK. JO ANN M. Ed Loraln Chl Omega: UAO BAIN. IUIAN L ld u'l'f'l-!.. .'l. ..l.. Senior Activities Index BOLDUAN. JACK J. Ed Toledo Beta Beta Beta BALL. JOHN J. BA Fremont SAM BALTHASER. SHAREN L. Ed Mount Vemon Kappa Phl: Hoeltey Club: WIA: Tennla Club: Bowllnr Club. Outing Club: P : ACE: SEA: AO BANNIGAN. NANCY J. Ed Llvlngton. New Jersey MPM li ACE: UAO: WIA BARA'l'l'A. KATHY Ed Cleveland Newman Club: WIA BARKER. SUSAN K. Ed Sldne - Delta Gamma: Karpa Delta Pl. Counselor: Stu ent Court Justlee: ACE: SEA BARNES. CYNTHIA A. Ed Manslleld Beta Beta Beta: WIA BARNLS. GEORGE E. BA Chardon Slgma Chl: Phl Alpha Theta: Delta Nu Al?-ha: F ylng Club: Freshman ootball: Fresh- man Class Vlce-president: SAM BARR. ROBERT G. BA Cleveland Delta Upsllon BARR. SONYA S. Ed Ketterlng Cheerleader BARRETT. Bl7I'I'Y J. Ed Cleveland Alpha Xl Delta. Presldr-nl: Kappa Delta Pl: Slgma Tau Delta: Panhellenlc. Second Vlce-presldent: UAO: New- man Club BARRY. MITCHELL BA Maple Helghts Kappa Slgma: Varslty Wrest- lint BARTKO. PATRICIA F. Ed Geneva PEM Club: Newman Club BATES. THOMAS B. Ed Manstleld Phl Gamma Delta: Varslty Wrestling BATTLES. LAWRENCE J. Ed Kenton BATY. ALAN G. BA Bowllng Green Zeta Beta Tau. Treasurer: llumanlst Soelety BAUGHMANUIOANN M Ed Urbana Delta Zeta: Orehesls Club: ACE: SEA BEACHEY. PHILIP S. LA Bellevue Kappa Mu Epsllon. Treasur- er: reshman Basketball BECK. CAROL L. Ed Clnelnnatl Kanba Delta. Secretary: Kap- pa Delta Pl. Presldent. Bowl- ng Club: Counnlor: WIA: A E: Chorus: French Club BEERS. LYNN A. Ed Poland Alpha Chl Omega: WIA: SEA BIILKNAP. E. ANNE Ed New Phlladephll Alpha Phl: Chorllli ACE BELL. LYLE V. Ed Sycamore Bllrna Chl: Varslty Baseball BILL. ROBERT I' BA Clnelnnatl Pl Kappa Alpha. Presldent. Vleexresldenl: Beta Gamma Nu lpha: Book and Motor: Slgma. Vlee-presldent: Delta Prvsldent: Otnleron Delta Kenpo: SAN: Student Court Ch I Juatlea: IYC: Coun- selor BELSAN. BARBARA A. Ed Warrensvllle Helghts Newman Club: A Qpwlla Choir: Oounsalor: ACE: A BEMIS. JEANNl'I'I'E O. Ed Loraln Kappa Delta: Qlrlstlan Sel- enee Organlutlon. Secretary. Presldent BERLIN. CHRISTINE L. Ed Bowllng Green Theta Alpha Phl BERMAN. MICHAE. B. LA Roehester. New York Zeta Beta Tau. Vlee-presl dent: IFC BERRY. SANDRA L. Ed Llma Alpha Phl: Pl Omefa Pl. Presldent: Kappa De ta Pl: Leadership and Servlee Board BIERLY. GARY W. Ed Fremont Pl Kappa Alpha: Phl Egsllon Kappa: Varslty Base all: Vanity Club BISTAY. JOHN J. BS Toledo Theta Chl: B-G News: Fresh- man Swlmrnlng: Press Club: Orlentatlon Leader: IFC BLEVINS. RONALD L. BA Helena Algha Tau Omega leveland Helg ts BLUHM. JUDY K. Ed gala Gamma Delta: ACE: BLY. ELIHU A. Ed Cleveland Pl Kappa Alpha: Industrlal Arts C ub BODAMER. RICHARD J. BA Lakewood Slgma Alpha Epsllon BOEKEL. FRANCES A. Ed Massillon Colleglate Choral: UAO BOETZ. SHIRLEY A. Ed Ploneer Orrheslli WIA: PEM Club: Malorette BOILEAU, ARLENE H. Ed Bowling Green BOK. MYRON Ed Dellanee BONDY. JACALYN A. Ed Toledo Alpha Xl Delta: ACE BONK. AUDREY A. Ed Cleveland Alpha Delta Pl: Phl Alpha Theta: Kappa Delta Pl: New- man Club BONELL. CHARLES B. LA Old Fort Pl Kapga Alpha: Gamma Theta psllon: Geography Club: Geology Club BONSOR. ALENE E. Ed boraln Kappa Delta Pl BORTZ. WILLIAM J. Ed Holgate BOUCHER. CAROL J. Ed Bryan UAO: SEA: ACE. Secretary. Presldent BOVIER. SONIA M. Ed Burgoon Workshop Players: ACE: UCI' BOWDEN. SUSAN G. LA Berea Alpina Xl Delta: Swan Club: Sp shers: Soelologiy Club. Presldent: Spanls Club: Chorus BOWDOURIS. GERGE J. ld Plflhl SIIIIII Alpha ballot! BOYLIB. DAVID E. BA S Tohdlehl ballon President- ll5I:'f 'rmnu ' ' BRACKNEY. JOYCE E. ld Wapakoneta tumors. canon.: w. sa sM '1-. u oalu- Kappa o.Iu'n: uso: sad BRADLEY. NITA IA ln. .lr Ll. Toledo Alpha Delta Pl BRAO6. CAROL J. M Akron Delta Xl Delta: Orehah: German Club: Spanlm Club: WIA: ACE BRANDB. BERTIIA V. Bd Elmore BRANDT. BARRY R. BA Marlon UAO: Eleetlons Board BRINZA. CONSTANCI V. ld S Bmoklx? ha Iota' Kappa Delta Pl: ,Tau Bala Slgma: Ba d: O bestra: A Cawella Chlolrz ltnusle Connell: aw- man Club BROOKE. BARBARA A. ll BowllraEGrecn SEA: A Bl:'?n.i.lcB. BARBARA J. M AI ha Chl OIDQII WIA? SA: PEN Club BROWN. CAROL S. LA Toledo Chemical Journal Club: Gar- man Club: Press Club: Phil- osophy Club BRI-OWN. CAROLYN L. M ro Pl 0lt,Ieg'PI. Vlee-gfaldanlt Kapu. lla Pl: I Bda La : Chorus: A Cappella Chmr: Workshop Playera: SEA BROWN. LINDA S. H Perrysburg BROWN. IJOUANNE C. M Toledo Ka M Epsilon. Presl- rler5'?.Bool:land Motor: Bill!! Tau Delta: Kappa Delta Pl: SEA: UAO: LSA BROWN. NICOLE F. M Cleveland Outlng Club: ACE: Bowllng Club: Humanlst Soelet . Soc- retary-Treasurer. Presdestl BROWN. ROGER M. M Bowllng Green BROWN. SUZANNE BA Bloomlleld IIIIII. llchlall SAM BRUINLNG. PAULA A. H o o Agana Phl: LSA: SEA: UAO: A E BIGUNIRLI6 JOHN 'I'. H erln 'I' Ka Epsilon: Film Rftllesg VCP: Industrial gg.. :plum PI 'rauz UAO: aucx xvu: o. LA rumiay BUNT. BlI'I'Y A. X WOGIUI' PIU Club BgRg:.nl:ABOL A. LA. Pl Sets nu: onus na Treasurer. Pruatdlsll Delta PI: Swan Chl: lag Club: Charm BURGER. CAROL Bowling Onan BUROIIT. HAITI L. Geneva RRR!! Club: WIA BURHIARTQ PATRICIA I. llanslleld Alpha Phi: Club: WIA: Club BURT. SANDRA L. Ed Euclid Delta Gamma: UAO: ACE: Orientation Leader BUSKIRK, JOHN G. Ed Tiffin Pi Kappa Alpha BUTCHER, SANDRA J. Ed Lorain WIA: ACE: Chorus CABOT, MICHAEL S. LA Bowling Green Beta Theta Pi: IFC CAHILL, JERRY W. Ed Georgetown Pi Kappa Alpha CAHILL, KATHLEEN L. Ed Eastlake CAHILL, LINDA L. Ed West Mansfield SEA CALLAHAN, BETTY J. Ed Cortland Kappa Delta: Bowling Club: PEM Club: UAO: ACE: WIA: Chorus CALO, MARY R. LA Cleveland Alpha Gacmma Delta: Sigma Delta Pi: Young Democrats Club: Newman Club CAMPBELL, BRUCE G. BA Columbus Omicron Delta Kappa: Phi Delta Theta: IFC, President: Student Council CANFIELD, ROGER W. Ed Medina Alpha Tau Omega CANFIELD, WAYNE S. BA Toledo Delta Tau Delta: SAM: In- surance Club: Goli CARL, WILLIAM F. BA Lima Kappa Sigma: Varsity Club: Track: Christian Science Or- ganization, Treasurer CARR. ROGER L. BA Bowling Green Delta Upsilon: Swimming: Freshman Class President: IFC CASEY, JAMES M. BA Galion Sigma Nu: Press Club: SAM: B-G News, Issue Editor: Wrestling CERNY, GARY F. BA Cleveland Kappa Sigma: Pershing Rifles CHAPLEY. NICHOLAS R. BA Cleveland Pi Kappa Alpha CHAPLER. NICK W. BA ,Cleveland Phi Delta Theta: Insurance Club CHORMANSKI. CAROLE R. Ed Chesterland Newman Club: SEA: ACE CHRISTOPHER. CINDY R. BA Evanston, Ilinois Chi Omega: Press Club CHURPEK, CAROL J. Ed Huron Alpha Chi Omega: Chorus: ACE CLANCY, ALLEN C. Ed Bowling Green Pi Kappa Alpha: Industrial Arts Club CLARK, JAMES H. LA Bowling Green CLARK, KAREN B. Ed Newark 1962 KEY, Assistant Manag- ing Editor: 1963 KEY, Execu- tive Secretary: University Players: SEA CLARK. LARRY A. BA New Haven, Indiana Phi Kappa Psi CLINE, LYNN E. BA Wyandotte, Michigan Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Insur- ance Club: Chorus: SAM COHEN, NORMAN J. LA Rochester, New York Zeta Beta Tau: Sigma Tau Omicron: Spanish Club, Sec- retary COHEN, RONALD M. BA New London Kappa Pi Alpha: Bridge Club: Chorus: Insurance Club: SAM COMSTOCK, HOWARD M. Ed Monroe, Michigan Omicron Delta Kappa: Phi Delta Theta: Varsity Club: Swimming COMSTOCK, SUE C. Ed Port Clinton Outing Club: Orchesis, Vice- president: WIA CONCAR,KENNETH J. Ed Avon Lake CONEGLIO, ANNETTE M: BA Cleveland Sigma Phi: Press Club, Vice- WIA: B-G News, Managing President: Newman Club: Editor, Issue Editor. Assis- tant Issue Editor. Assistant Social Editor: Volleyball CONNER, ROBERT N. LA Grand Rapids CONNOLLY. LEONARD G. LA Montpelier CONNOR, BRIAN J. BA Alliance Alpha Tau Omega: UCF: SAM CORDY, NITA A. Ed Waterville Sigma Alpha Eta CORROTHERS, SUSAN J. Ed Oregon Kappa Delta: SEA COSNER. CHARLES G. LA McComb Sigma Phi Epsilon COSTIN, FRED J. Ed Bellefontaine Theta Chi: SEA COURTAD, JAMES C. BA Carey Pi Kappa Alpha: UAO COURVOISIER, JOHN P. BA Holland Newman Club: SAM: Young Democrats Club COVERT, DEAN L. M. Ed Bowling Green COWAN, NANCY J. LA Kenmore, New York German Club, Secretary COX, THOMAS G. Ed Alliance Phi Epsilon Kappa: Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship COX, VIRGINIA L. LA Toledo UAO: UCF: Sociology Club: Press Club COX, WILLIAM R. Ed Akron Sigma Nu: Basketball: Track CRAMER, JUDITH A. Ed Marion Chorus: SEA: ACE CRAMER, KAREN J. Ed Monroeville Kappa Delta: ACE: Newman Club CRAWFIS, J. DAVID Ed Ottawa Phi Kappa Psi: Pershing Rifles CRAYNE, RICHARD W. LA Toledo Chemical Journal Club CREGAR, JOHN E. Ed Amherst CROSSIN, JOHN L. Ed Toledo Delta Tau Delta: Pershing Rifles: UAO CROUL, PAUL N. LA Waterville CROWTHERS, CARL M. BA Cincinnati Kappa Sigma CRUTCHFIELD. CLEO W. Ed Bowling Green Industrial Arts Club CUDINI, HELEN M. Ed Birmingham, Michigan Alpha Chi Omega: ACE: SEA CUMMING, HELEN M. Ed Dayton Phi Beta Lambda CUMMINGS. JUDY K. Ed Sidney UAO: SEA CZUBEK. CAROLE M. Ed Toledo Newman Club: Radio Club: ACE: SEA: Bowling u DAHL, KNUT BA Oslo, Norway Beta Theta Pi: World Stu- dent Association DALLING, MARILYN F. LA Millbury Home Economics Club: UAO DAUTERMAN, JIM R. BA Portage DAVENPORT, TOMMY P. Spencer Freshman Football DAVIS, MARILYN E. Ed Marion Omega Phi Alpha, Secretary- Treasurer: SEA: Marching Band DAVIS. NOEL A. Ed Westlake Delta Tau Delta: Pershing Rifles: French Club DAVIS, TWILO P. LA, Ed Bowling Green Married Couples, Treasurer: University Players: SEA DEAN, JAN E. LA Rocky River Alpha Xi Delta: WIA: PEM Club: SAM: French Club DEBARD, ROGER BA Rocky River Sigma Chi: Freshman Wrest- ling: Counselor: Stuoent Council: IFC DEFFENBAUGH. SUE A. 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Ed Toledo DRUHOT, BARBARA J. Ed Napoleon Chi Omega DRYER, CAROL A. Ed Avon Lake Newman Club: Orchesis: ACE DUDLEY, RICHARD L. Ed Mansfield Track: Industrial Arts Club: SEA DULL, POLLY S. Ed Canton Sigma Alpha Iota: Delta Zeta: Choral Activities. DUNCAN. ALLEN B, BA Sarnia, Ontario Student Court Justice: UAO DUTE. ALLAN C. Ed Westlake Pi Kappa Alpha DYER. DAVID C. BA Youngstown Theta Chi, Vice-president: IFC EARHART, SANDRA S. Ed Troy Alpha Delta Pi: Sigma Alpha Eta: WIA EARL, CAREN L. Ed Minster Delta Zeta: ACE: SEA EASLEY. RONALD Ed Findlay Epsilon Pi Tau: Industrial Arts Club EBE. BERNADETTE LA Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Delta Zeta: Chemical Journal Club: German Club: 1961 KEY EBERLY, CHARLES G. LA McComb 289 Phl lla llgma: Gamma salon, Stgma Theta ghlfllr loardhznldezlt oune Repnaen : - Gila-prezldent. Prealden : Orlenlatlon Leader: Chemleal gauorlnal Club: A Cappella EBERSOLE. NANCY J. Ed Bryan SEA. WIA. PDI Club EBERT. ARNOLD ld BOUUHEGYOUII German lub ECKEL. DOUGLAS A. LA Bowlulg Green Chillllfll Journal Club: New- man Club ECKERUANN. JUDY A. Ed wlllllllll Chorus. ACE EDWARDS. JOHN V. BA Van Wert Theta Chl. Treasurer: IFC EGERTER. CHARI. R LA Plttsburgh. Pennsylvanla Marehlng Band ENLERT. MARTHA S Ed Maumee Slgma Algha Iota: Book and Motor. L orus. A Cappella Cholr EICHENAUER. SARA A Ed Decatur. Indlana Phl Alpha Theta. ACI EICHER. SUSAN K Ed Marlon Alpha Xl Delta. UAO. ACE. WIA EILERT. ROBERT L Ed Fremont Kappa Sigma ELDER. LEANNA J LA llloomdale Tennu Club. Chorus: UAO El.I.lO'l'T. DUANE F Ed Swanton Industrial Arts Club lTLLIO'l'l'. PEGGY A Ed Canton Alpha Phl: ACE. SEA. Or- rhesls ELSASSER. R. SCOTT BA Mt Vleto Beta Alpharlkl ELSEA. ASA J Ed Cll'l'l!'Vlll0 Phl Delta Theta. Varslty Football. Varslty Club. Sec- retary ENYART. JIM N Ed Mundeleln. llllnou Beta Theta Pl ENYEART. LINDA S. Ed Ashland Gamma Phl Beta. Kappa Delta Pl. ERENSTOFT. ALAN W. Ed llultato. New York Slgl-na Nu: Phl Epellon Kap- pa. Varalty swlmmlng ERICSON. JERRY E BA Cleveland Della Tau Delta: KEY: SAM: Rrldge Club l'.R6'Sl'I'. BEVERLY A Ed la Phl Mu: Sigma Alpha Iota ERNST. KAREN M Ed Gallon Kappa Delta: Boot: and Mo- tor. Kappa Della Pl: Phl Al- pha hte a. Prealdent. Bowl- lng Club. Newman Club: A E. Chorua: Young Demo- rrata' Club ERSINGER. NICHOLAS ld Bowling Green Phu Kappa Pal. Arnold Alr llorlety. UAO IVERSOLE. ROBERT D. ld Columbus Grove FAPIAN. JANICE L ld Alolgnhamma Delta: New- man Club: BIA: Plttlllllelllt Cnunell YALVIY. BEVERLY R ld Bellelontalne Delta lata FARLIY GEBGINI G. E Alpha Pug! club- lntra murals ' ' l'AR'l'l'IING. BA ROBQT K. Sllulal Alplll ill? IAN' umamg mme ' ' YAULKNIR. GENE A. LA Toledo PAWCITT. ROBJ1' A. BA Ottawa Slglna Al ha bellon: IFC: g:s1aranee,Club: Newman u YAZZ. PAULZNI A. ld Ada Workshop Players: UCF: A Cappella Cho r: Phl Beta Lambda: UAO: SEA FEARER. CHARLB R. BA Luthervtlla. Maryland BAM: Alpha Tau Omega: IFC FEARNSIDE. ROBERT T, LA. Ed Bowluegi Green Theta l: Omlcron Delta Kappa. Vlee-presldent: Pl Omega Pl: Varalty Club: Stu- dent Cdtlllfll Ripreaentatlve: Freshman Baske ball: Varslty Football. Captaln FELLERS. JOHN F. LA gma: u en o - Ksohmglum St d tC un tgivfrepresentatlvez Concert n FENWICK. JUDY T. Bl Chardon PEM Club: WIA: Bowllnl Club. Secretary: Chorus FERGUSON. BEVERLY A. E4 Alpha Xl Delta: Delta Pal Kappla: Kappa Delta Pl: Or- ehes Q PE Club: WIA: SEA FERLIC. JAN M. Ed Loraln Eta Sllml Phl FERRY. BARBARA L. Ed Bellevue Alpha Gamma Delta: ACE FEY5. ROSEMARY F. Ed Clay Center Kappa Delta Pl: Book and Motor. Chorus: Rellglous Ac- tlvllltl Committee: Newman Club: ACE FICKEN. WILLIAM H. BA Cleveland Theta Chl FIEDLER. LYNWOOD A LA Carleton. Mlehlsan Pl Kappa Alpha: FC FIELD. CAROL J. Ed Loraln Gamma Phl Beta FIHE. JOHN A Id Akron Delta Tau Delta: Industrial Arts Club FISK. SUZANNE E. Ed Toledo Chl Omega: Slgma Tau Del- ta: Student Oaganlzatlona Board: ACE: AO FLEET. GENE R. Ed Sarnla. Ontarlo UAO FLOWERS. BEVERLY C. LA Parma Delta Zeta: Pallhellenle Counell: Panhellenle Hand- book. ldltor: Newman Club YOGARTY. JOSEPH F. Ed Parma Kappa Blgma YOLIY. JOHN V. BA Cleveland lllleta Chl: Freshman Wreat- I rou.rrr rarmcala ov 1 ut amngl-main uma. Preal- am: I1 nv. at-mauuns una: awe uguuuw. Ju- dlelal BOIIGI YOPNIY. LARRY D. DA apoleon M-- wLn.PsYlaLl'J. 1 .i :.-rm IIANTA. RICHARD G. LA AMX!!! Ta Kappa Ballon: Nemnan Cllllbz French Club: Art Guild 'Wir l. J... ' 'A en 'nun du. Secretary: Pr: Club: BAM: Newman Club: IFC: Counselor FREISENBRUCH. LYNN D. ld Amherst Alpha Delta Pl: Gamma Del- ta rnzxclt. wu.t.um J. ld non. Nahum Sllllll Pm :polar FREPPU.. CAROLYN K. Ed Napoleon FRIEDMAN. JEFFREY R. LA Yonkeri. New Yorlt Zeta Beta Tau FROHLICH. GEORGIA L. Ed Columbus Delta Zeta: UAO: SAM FRUTH. JEAN A. ' hi Foatorla FRY. JAMES L. LA Foatorla Chemlcal Joumal Club FRY. MARY E Ed Mogadore Delta Gamma: UAO: Panhel- lenlc C o u n c ll : Orlentatlon Leader: Newman Club FUERHOFF. DOUGLAS R. 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R rma Halgllta Alpha Xl Bella: Varaltly ace: uae 'mm um onus. msn: name' Parkk sn: an onus omam. ana! r. aa un'-'ugungu' nm-ua cau- pll hub. nulaau Gill DAVIDA. IA PN Dalia ram- Iaauruea club. sul ' omaou. lmoalna J. LA ognm ral new Paaael- laale Couaell rfnl ment: AWS: - man Club ' cnsmr. nrra J. la Bellevue BowllnaCIub. Weekd- dant: A Gg.:,ING. 'I'BOlA8 J. LA Slam! Chl clnusnx. noov p. an Ulganllilllll Sl ... Elo- 'xivS. J uw aw-4. Ilualelal nam GILLEY. LA XNNA O. H Toledo UCF GILMORE. WILLIAI F. H Betula, Green Ind Arts Club GLADIEUX. GARY V. LA Loulsvllle Delta Tau Delta: Newman Club GLENNON. THOMAS H. M Rochester. New York Swlmmlng Team GOERTZ. JOHN H Pettllvllle GOIST. LINDA R. M Clsmolgl Pa hellente az n Counell. geaaurer: PDI GOLD. ARTHUR L. BA Port Waahlngtotl. NSW Y lr Zet.:rBeta Tau: Inlurallcl Club: SAM: Bl-ld!! dub, Vlee-prealdent GONGWZR. NANCY R. LA Kamccolritu Gamma Epzlgnz Boo and Motor. Secretary: Chemleal Journal Club. Prealdent GONTERMAN. RONALD B. B Bowllng Green G2OD.dBA'LIR.X..T.u BA ran lehlfan Kappa Slgrng. Preatden : IIC GOTTSCHALK. IDIS J. H Port Cllnton ACE: LSA GOURLEY. BARBARA J. LA Flndlay Ch Omega: IN! Homecom- ln: Queen: Cheerleader: UAO GRABIR. DALE A. BA Cleveland SAM GRAHAM. n.AIN'l F. X Parma Orchestra: Chorua: Kappa Plll: ACE GRAHAM. JUDITH F. H Ka unsega Pl' Dubai Tregvurerz UAO ' GRAN. RkU 5H A. ASEE? Delh GRAY GARY 0. Mt. Vernon wh! all 'limi GREEN. l'l'Hl.C. Kalzrelglh PI: IIA GREG. 8. Alpbabeltalit DWAIDG. GROLL, DONALD E. Ed Holgate GROTKE, LEANNE L. Ed Sylvania Delta Psi Kappa: PEM: WIA GUERIN, ROBERT E. LA Hollywood, California Zeta Beta Tau, Secretary: IFC: Orientation Leader: Sig- ma Alpha: University Play- ers: El Circulo Espanol, Pres- ident: Jewish Congregation GUIRKIN, NANCY R. Ed Falls Church, Virginia ACE GUTHRIE, CYNTHIA L. Ed Vermilion WIA: Bowling Club: ACE: Splashers: Activities Band HAACKE, RICHARD T. Ed Dayton Sigma Chi: Freshman Bas- ketball: Varsity Tennis HACKER, DIANNE E. 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Ed Cleveland Alpha Delta Pi: ACE: UAO: Art Guild HASLANGER. D. SUZANNE Ed Dayton Kappa Delta, Treasurer: ACE: UCF: SEA: UAO HAY, M. THOMAS Ed Navarre Beta Beta Beta: Phi Epsilon Kappa. Treasurer: UAO: Omicron Delta Kappa Coun- selor HAYES, KAREN D. Ed Kenmore, New York Alpha Phi: WIA: Orchesis: Panhellenic Council: Inter- national Students Committee HAYS. SUSAN LA Shaker Heights Alpha Chi Omega: Sigma Delta Pi HECK, KENNETH R. BA Findlay Alpha Tau Omega: SAM HEDGES, FRANK A. Ed Hillsboro Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Varsity Football HEDL, VIRGINIA A. Ed Lisbon Alpha Gamma Delta: Bowl- ing Club: ACE: SEA: Young Democrats Club: WIA HEFFELFINGER. TOM W. BA Lodi Alpha Tau Omega HENDRICKS. MARGARET M. Ed Parma Heights Phi Mu: Newman Club: ACE HENRICH. SANDRA LEE Ed Dayton Alpha Delta Pi: PEM Club: Hockey Club: WIA HERR, SANDRA J. Ed Marion Gamma Phi Beta HESCHEL, DANIEL M. BA Fremont Tau Kappa Epsilon, Presi- cient HETRICK, ROGER L. 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Ed Cleveland Kappa Phi: WIA: SEA: ACE HONEYCUTT, GLENN H. Ed Bowling Green Phi Epsilon Kappa: Baseball, Co-Captain: Varsity Club, Treasurer HOOKER, REX R, LA Haviland Phi Kappa Psi: Alpha Epsi- lon Delta HORVATH. NANCY J. Ed Cleveland ACE: WIA: Orchesis HUCHISON, RICHARD A. BA Dayton Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Swim- ming Team HUFF. JANICE E. Ed Orrville Pi Omega Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Beta Lambda HUFFMAN, CAROL J. Ed Findlay Sigma Alpha Iota: Kappa Delta Pi: Book and Motor: Band: Orchestra: A Capella Choir HUFFMAN, PHYLLIS J. LA Fostoria Alpha Gamma Delta: Beta Pi Theta: Home Economics Club: UAO HUMENIK, DEBORAH L. Ed North Royalton Phi Mu: ACE HUNGER, DAVID LA Barberton Kappa Sigma: Omicron Delta Kappa, Treasurer: Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Kappa Delta: Student Council: IFC: Sopho- more Class President: Coun- cil on Student Affairs: Stu- dent Body, Treasurer, Pres- ident: UAO: Pre-Law Club: Newman Club HUNTER, JANET L. Ed Cleveland Kappa Delta Pi HURLEY. JOHN E. Ed Portsmouth Tau Kappa Epsilon HUSTON. DIANNE A. Ed Bridgeville, Pennsylvania Alpha Gamma Delta HUTCHMAN, EDWARD BA Marion Pi Kappa Alpha: Bridge Club: SAM: Insurance Club HYDE, MARY JO Ed Middletown Gamma Phi Beta, President: AWS Legislative Board: Pan- hellenic Council: PEM Club: Tennis Club: Bowling Club: UCF IAMS. BETH E. Ed McGuffey KEY: SEA: UAO IDEN, NANCY J. Ed Alliance Alpha Chi Omega: Sigma Tau Delta: B-G News. Issue Editor, Assistant Issue Editor: 1963 KEY, Managing Editor: AWS Handbook Editor: Speech Activities Committee: Workshop Players:: Leader- ship and Service Board: Press Club: Symphony Or- chestra: Sigma Phi IMHOFF, HOWARD C. LA Toledo Sigma Alpha Epsilon IWAN, JAMES A. BA Broomall, Pennsylvania Sigma Chi JABLONOWSKI, JOANN Ed Cleveland Alpha Gamma Delta: Bowl- ing Club, President: New- man Club: ACE JACKMAN, CATHY A. 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Ed Parma Delta Tau Delta KETZENBERGER. JOHN R BA Llma SAM KE'I'ZER. THOMAS D. BA Toledo Delta Nu Alpha: SAM KEUNE. MANYRED E LA Bowltn Green Gamma Lpsllon KEUNE. MICHAL A Ed Bowltng Green Theta Alpha Phl: Unlverslty Players KILLIAN. DAVID J. BA Sldney Phl Kappa Tau: Track KING. BARBARA J Ed Rochester. New York Kappa Delta Pl: Slgma Alpha KINKER. ALAN R LA Bowltnf Green 8 A ha Epsl S a p ton: wtm- m KIPENEY. MARILYN M. Ed Chorus KINZLE. GERALDINE L. LA Park Rldlv. Illlnola Alpha Delta Pl KIRBY. JOHN A. BA Ctnelnnatl Phi Delta Theta. Vlee- res- ldent. Insurance Club. JAM: Freshman Ba - alzbetball: Jun lor Clua Vlee-president KIRK. BONNIE L. Ed ta l . 1. Detlbulun K K De ta Pl. WlAfpg.lH an KIRKWOOD. WILLIAM Q BA Ylndlay Beta Alpha Pal. President KLINGLER. ROGER W. BA Marlon Delta Nu Alpha KNAUER. ROBQT Y LA ltoefllnf Green Pht Del a Theta: Varatty Club. IFC. Bwtmmtng Team KNAUS8. DARYL J BA lknwlttng Green Sigma l Epsilon: Bela Al- Dlll Pal KOCUII. RONALD E BA Duxkuesne. Pennsylvanla Tau appa Epatlon: Persh- gxullllee: lnauranee Club: KOENEMANN. WILLIAM S LA Avoea. New York KOKL: JOAN C. M Delta Vlee-Prev tdent: Art G . President KOONTE. FRANKLIN R. ld Phl Ka Pal' Rho Slglna lu: wggu ' KOPF. JAMES C. BA Alrmqm Omega A Cappel a 2 - la pClt0lr KORAKAS. ANNE M. Ed Bowllng Green PEM Clu : LBA KOSAN. JULIUS T. LA au hm on. ee- 1-C iL ' 1 VI prealdent'?p.Art Guild. Vlee- presldent KOSKI. KAREN Ed Stow Alpha Chl Omega: Slgma Delta Pl: ACE KOVACS. CAROL A. Ed Cleveland Delta Zeta: Newman Club: Home Eeonomlea Club KRAUSE. JANICE E. Bd Swanton ACE: PEM Club: WIA KREISER. LAWRENCE A. BA Loraln Beta Alpha Pal KROMER, CHARLES W. BA Sandualty KRONE. JANE I-l. Ed Westlake Ka pa Delta Pl: Gamma Elia. Secretary: Counselor: KRUEGER. CONNIE A. Ed Eucltd B-G News: ACE: Concert Band KUBICA. JOE M. Ed Aurora Slgma Chl: Wrestltng KUDER. FRANK L. BA Wadsworth SAM KUHLMAN. NANCY M. Ed Areadla Seeretarlal Club: ACE KURTZ. DOLORES M. Ed Elyria WIA: Omega Phl Alpha: ACE: SEA KUSHNER. MICI-IAELENE A. Ed Roaslord Kappa Delta: ACE: Newman Club KWASNEE DAVID T LA Clevelsn Karpa Slrma: Beta Beta Bea: Unled Chrlattan Fel- lowshlp: Health Advtaory Board IASIEONDE. DOROTHY J. BA uth Amherst Gamma Theta Upstlon. Prea- ldent. Secretary. Treasurer: Geography Club: Geology Club LANZA. CARL M. Ed Canton Industrlal Arla Club LAPKA. SHARON E. Ed Cleveland Aloha Xl Delta: UAO: WIA: UCF: ACE CHARLENI E. ld n Pht.Ug:tlon Omleron. Treas- urer: ofne Economies Club: Kappa Delta Pl: UCF LaSALLE. Ruth N. ld Calumet Clty. llltnols Aloha Delta Pl: Gamma Delta LA'I'I'lMORl. NE L ld PON Clllllllt LAUER. LINDA A. ld Dayton Delta Gamma. Reeordlng Secretary LAUOIIIRY. BEVERLY A. ld Ajland Delta Gamma LEECL ROBERT L. LA Rocky Rtear ma Alpha bsllonz Selm- Team LEGG. MILLICEN1' J, ld Columbus Delta Zeta LEIIMAN. LANA L. Ed Stryker ACE: SEA: LSA. Treasurer LEHMAN. ROBERT J. BA lllddletown Sllma Chl: SAM: Tennla LEIS. RICHARD K. LA Ketterlns Chemleal ournal Club LEITNER. BARBARA L. Ed Bethel Park. Pennailvanla LSA: SEA: ACE: UC . See- retary: Rellgloua Aetlvlttea Committee LEONARD. LARRY K. BA Loraln Tau Kappa Epallon LEPPICH. CAROL L. Ed Ruaaella Polnt Chl Omega LERCH. BRUCE A. Ed Beta Theta Pl. Reeordlng Cleveland Secretary: Unlted Chrlatlan Fellowship: SEA: Varsity Tennta LE'I'I'. FREDERICK J. BA Bryan Alpha Tau Omega LEWICKI. PATRICIA A. Ed Maple Heights Alpha Xl Ita: Cap and Gown. Treasurer: Slgma Tau Delta: Student Counctl Rep- resentative: AWS. Treasurer: KEY Queen: PEM Club LIEBER. JOEL A. LA Monsey. New York Zeta Beta Tau: Spantah Club: Soclolo Club' Unlverslt KY - Y Players LINDMAN. LINDA L. LA Akron Phl Mu: Soelology Club. Vlee-president: Spanish Club LINDSLEY. MARY J, Ed Sandusky ACE: SEA LINK. NANCY A. Ed Eueltd Alpha Chl Omexa: Senlor Class Treasurer: WS. Vlee- presldent: ACE: UAO LLEWELLYN. LENORE E. Ed Berea Delta Zeta. Presldent: Swan Club: Bridge Club: Work- shop Plmra: Panhellenle Counell: orua: SEA: ACE LOGAR. TIMOTHY A. Ed Loratn Delta Tau Delta LONG. DAVID D. Ed Clyde Sigma Nu LONGEMEYER. ANNETTA S. Ed St. Marys LONGYRLOW. FLOYD Ed Greenvllle Pnl Epsilon Kappa LORE. ROSEMARY ld Bowllnn Green A Cappe a Cholr: Unlveralty Players SEA: Radto Work- shop: Opera Worltahop LO'I'I'EREIt. SANDRA E. ld Dayton PEM Club: ACE: WIA: BEA: Outlng Club: Tennta Club LOTL CAROL 8. ld Laulavtlle UCF. Vlee-president LOUDENSLAGKR. JANE A. ld Marlon Agua Phl: Counllor: ACE: UOWRY. BENTON E. Id Napoleon Pre-Law Club LUBKING. JOHN F. BA Buflalo. New York Delta Ta Dell! Club: Newllnaa Club: W 'ltC3l.2'm 'K A l'.5 ...l'.'l l':1..l. . n6 ' LUDWIG. ISAIIM I. H Parma Inter-V Qrhlm ll- LUDWIG. JON W. LA Ctnelnnatt World Student Orgaulaatleo LUMAN. JEAN F. H Bowl Green Delta gkappa: P1 Club: Bowling Club: WIA: SEA LUNDGREN. RICHARD B. ld Palatine. Illlnola Al ha Tau : Alpha Phil Omega: mag L'5'.'f:.R 'l? 'S..g. ' Ka oem: oem Pl:mA.CE pp. LYONS. COE W. ld. LA l: 1-'if neu nm. llllllll I Delta Pl: Delta Pb! DI Z Mc MeCARLEY. JANET L. M Wlllard Beta Beta Beta: UAO: Con- eert Band: SEA: WIA MeCLUNG. DAVID A. LA Fostoria Chemleal Journal Club leCLURE. DONNA M. M lllddle Potnt EP: Club: Home Eeonontlea u l .Ill E. BA Il Slglna Nu: Delta Nu Alpha MCCORMICK. ll. H ACE: Sta MCDANIHI. SANDRA J, H xl 'oem rn- Blame 'nu ACE: SEA: Young Demoerata Club MEEOWHL. sanmut 1. as Kappa: Della' Pl nenalann. u. .uma nt r nu ACe'1'ffp'lT5'al2u: aca: uao NCEOWEN. S. JANE E Greenville Pltl Mu: PDI Club: WIA MeGlEIN. ROBERT J. IA Walbrldge Mf.gOiOulfkEY. CAROL J. BA n Alpha Gaguna Delta. Tre!- urer HeGI.l'IRE..lgU'l'll A. H Aggie gl Delta: ACI UCINTOSH. U. LA. H Alpha Chl Omega: gel!! Rl oem: sms and leur uao: orunuum una- ' MiKuA.NNA. CAROLL L. H Inter-Varatty Chrlstlan Iowahlp KEY lem GERD! W Tau Kappa lpdlon: JOY A, lleKNIGlt'l'. JUTRIY D. Bertha Gram Ilhystes ub MCNELLY, DAVID G. Ed Fremont McPHERSON. JOY A. Ed Newark Delta Zeta: Outing Club: SEA MCQUADE, JOAN LA Poland Sociology Club: Newman Club: German Club MCSWEENEY, DAVID J. LA Sebring Phi Eta Sigma: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Gamma Epsilon: UAO: Chemical Journal Club MACK, DAVID N, Ed Toledo MADERY, CARL F. BA Sarnia, Ontario UAO MAGIC, DAVID A, BA Garfield Heights Insurance Club: SAM MAIER, BETTY JO Ed Mansfield Sigma Alpha Eta MAJOROS, MARY E. Ed Fairport Harbor Newman Club MAKIE, MARYAN E. Ed Harper Woods, Michigan WIA: PEM Club MAKOVIC. MIRIAM V. Ed Oregon Bowling Club: SEA: Student Council, Junior Representa- ive MANN. JEAN E. Ed Basking Ridge, New Jersey Alpha Chi Omega: WIA: Hockey Club: UAO: ACE MARCH, REBECCA L, Ed Bowling Green Delta Gamma: Kappa Phi: Workshop Players: Univer- sity Players MARCUZ, DENNIS J. LA Parma Delta Tau Delta: Bowling Club MARKLEY, THOMAS D. Ed Waterville Delta Tau Delta: SEA: Per- shing Rifles MARSHALL. GEORGE H. BA Whippany, New Jersey Theta Chi: Varsity Wrestling: Varsity Club: SAM MARTELL. TERRENCE H. Ed Olmsted Falls Delta Tau Delta: Pershing Rifles MARTINI, JOSEPH E. BA Defiance Sigma Chi: Newman Club, President: SAM, Vice-pres- ident: Counselor MASON, MARILYN S. Ed Elyria ACE MASON, RICHARD L. BA .Ottawa Pi Kappa Alpha: SAM MATHEWS. MELINDA L. LA Columbus Alpha Chi Omega, President: Cap and Gown: AWS Legis- lative Board, Secretary: Stu- dent Body: Leadership and Service Board MAUGHAN, KATHLEEN E. Ed Youngstown Alpha Phi: Theta Alpha Phi: University Players: French Club: Newman Club MEDFORD, JAMES C, BA Kettering Kappa Sigma MERICLE, JAMES R. Ed Bowling Green Phi Kappa Psi MESSECAR, JOHN L. Ed Green Springs METZ. ARLENE M. Ed Wapakoneta Kappa Phi: ACE MEYER, ALLAN B. BA Cleveland Phi Delta Theta: Freshman Baseball MEYER, T. MICHAEL BA Dayton Phi Delta Theta MEYERS. IRETA J. Ed Bucyrus Kappa Delta: Sigma Alpha Eta: WIA: UAO MEYERS, PEGGY A. Ed Chorus MICHALO, GEORGE BA Duquesne, Pennsylvania SAM: Insurance Club MILES, MARIAN Ed Cleveland Gamma Phi Beta: Workshop Players MILLER. BEVERLY R. Ed Toledo Gamma Delta: Chorus: Uni- versity Orchestra MILLER, HAROLD W. LA Lexington, Kentucky P1 Sigma Alpha: Phi Alpha Theta: Sigma Theta Epsilon: World Student Association: Assistant Scheduling Editor, 1960 KEY: Scheduling Editor, 1961 KEY: Managing Editor. 1962 KEY: Editor-in-Chief, 1963 KEY: Library Commit- tee: Marching Band: Jour- nalism Activities Committee: Orientation Leader MILLER, JOHN D. LA Fremont MILLER, MARGERY A. Ed Sidney Kappa Delta: Pi Omega Pi, Secretary-Treasurer: WIA: KEY: UAO MILLER, MELISSA J, Ed North Canton Gamma Phi Beta MILLER, PAUL E. BA Cleveland SAM MITCHELL, MARY L. Ed Findlay Sigma Alpha Eta, Vice-pres- ident MITCHELL, PATSY S. Ed Bowling Green Alpha Gamma Delta: Sigma Tau Delta: El Circulo Hispan- ico MITCHELL. TIMOTHY D. Ed Lorain Sigma Nu: Pershing Rifles MONG, RONALD O. Ed Union City, Indiana Phi Kappa Psi MOORE, EDWARD J. Ed Merion Station, Pennsyl- vania Sigma Nu: Phi Mu Alpha: Collegiate Chorale: Choral Activities, President: IFC, Secretary MOORE, ROBERT T. Ed Findlay Phi Kappa Tau MORGAN. MARY A. Ed Peninsula A Cappella Choir MORMINO, KATHY A. Ed Cleveland Alpha Gamma Delta: ACE: SEA: Bowling Club: Newman Club: Young Democrats: Home Economics Club MORRISON.. Lewis R, LA Ardsley, New York Beta Theta Pi MOSS, JOHN L. BA Findlay Sigma Chi: SAM MOTE, MYRNA K, Ed Laura Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Delta Phi: WIA: SEA: French Club. Vice-President MURRAY, CHARLES L. BA Bowling Green Alpha Tau Omega MYERS, ELEANOR J. BA Youngstown Delta Zeta: Beta Alpha Psi: Secretarial Club MYERS, FRANK J. Ed Bucyrus NAGY, MARLIN J. Ed Lorain Chorus: Ace: SEA: Art Guild NAJARIAN. JUDITH A. Ed Swanton Alpha Delta Pi: Phi Alpha Thga, Treasurer: Kappa Del- a 1 NAMAY, HELEN F. Ed ,Millbury Sigma Tau Delta: Omega Phi Alpha: SEA NASH. KENT D. LA. BA Findlay Kappa Sigma: Symphony Or- chestra: Counselor: Varsity Track NEEB, PAUL E. Ed Elmore Industrial Arts Club NEIDERHOUSE, ROBERT A. Ed Pemberville NELSON, DONALD A. Ed Southington Phi Delta Theta: Freshman Baseball NESTA, MARILYN E. Ed Cleveland Delta Gamma: Newman Club NEWCOMER, SHARON R. Ed Bryan Kappa Delta: A Cappella Choir: ACE: WIA: SEA NEWELL, NORITA A. Ed Upper Sandusky Alpha Delta Pi: ACE NEWMAN, ROBERT M. Ed Bellefontaine NICKOLOFF. CHARLES L. BA Toledo NILSON, NANCY A. Ed North Olmsted Sigma Alpha Eta, President: Counselor NITSCHKE, LONNIE H. BA Helena NOLAN, JERRY F. Ed Spencerville NOSS. GEORGE A. BA Clyde NOVOTNY, THOMAS W, LA Warrensville Delta Tau Delta: Phi Eta Sig- ma: Sigma Gamma Epsilon NAWAKOWSKI. CAROL A. Ed Newman Club: ACE: SEA OATES, HELEN Z. Ed Weston Home Economics Club OBENAUER, GARY C. BA Parma SAM OBERHAUS, PAUL R. Ed Holgate Kappa Mu Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma Gamma Epsilon: UAO: Orientation Leader O'BRIEN, J. KATHLEEN Ed Springfield Alpha Gamma Delta: UAO: Newman Club: ACE O'BRIEN, PATRICIA A. Ed Oregon Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Alpha Theta: Sigma Tau Delta: Journalism Activities Com- mittee: Counselor OETZEL, KAY E. Ed Milan Kappa Delta: PEM Club: WIA OHLY, MARCIA L. Ed Bowling Green Chi Omega: PEM Club: WIA: Swan Club, President OHMAN, HARVEY M. BA Cleveland Heights Theta Chi: Freshman Base- ball: Track: SAM: Insurance Club OLDHAM, DAVID LA Findlay OLINGER, CLARINDA K, Ed Dayton Kappa Delta: ACE, Vrce- president: WIA OMAN. LARRY M. LA .Findlay Sigma Chi: SAM ONWELLER. KATHLEEN M. Ed Delta Home Economics Club: PEM Club: UAO OPFER, DARRELL W. Ed Elmore Phi Kappa Psi. Correspond- ing Secretary, President: Phi Eta Sigma, Secretary: Phi Alpha Theta: Kappa Delta Pi: Book and Motor, Vice- president: IFC: Omicron Delta Kappa OROSZ, ROZELLA L, Ed Bowling Green Phi Upsilon Omicron: Home Economics Club OSBORNE, SUE E, Ed Geneva Alpha Gamma Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Alpha Theta: Sigma Tau Delta: UAO OTT, JERRY E. LA Magnolia Beta Beta Beta PALERMO, PETER M. LA Bowling Green Sigma Chi: Sigma Tau Delta: Sodalis Latini: Counselor PALMER, KENNETH A. LA Lorain Phi Eta Sigma: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship PANER, JERRY W. BA Cincinnati Phi Delta Theta: Varsity Baseball, Co-Captain: Varsity Club PARKER, THOMAS C. Ed Berea Phi Kappa Psi: Theta Alpha Phi: University Players: Ath- letic Committee: Orientation Leader PATTERSON. DIANNE L- Ed Willoughby ACE PATTON, ROBERTA A Ed Toledo ACE: SEA PAYNE, GLENN H. Ed Millbury Industrial Arts Club PEARCE, JAMES H. BA Clyde Insurance Club, Vice-Presi- dent PELLETT, SHERYL J. Ed Maumee Kappa Delta Pi: Book and Motor: ACE: UAO: SEA: Marching Band PELLINGER, CAROL L. Ed Cleveland Kappa Delta: Gamma Epsi- lon: WIA: Panhellenic Coun- cil, President: Student Coun- cil: Council on Student Af- fairs: German Club: UAO: ACE PENN. ROGER F. Ed Rockford Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Book and Motor: Chemical Jour- nal Club: SEA PERZ. JOAN E. Ed Mentor World Student Association PETERS, PHILLIP A. BA Bowling Green Delta Upsilon: Beta Alpha Psi: SAM PETERSON. JUDY K. Ed Westlake WIA: UCF PETKOSEK. FLORENCE N. Ed Lorain Alpha Delta Pi PETRO, CAROL A. Ed Geneva Kappa Delta Pi: ACE PFISTER. GUENTHER G. Ed Hochfelder Str., West Ger- many PILDNER, MARILYN K. Ed Chardon WIA: Chorus 29 PINKIRTON. DAVID N. E Tlllln Ka Kappa Pal: llarehlng Bags? Drum H1107 PIRNIR. CAROLYN Il. ld Toledo Alrha Della Pl: Oreheala: W A: ACE: Chorus PIANT. HANNAH L X slim' Ka on ll Pl. Kappa Pill PN PLUMER. DJLABETII II. Ed clihhllfl POIILMAN. CAROL L LA Toledo gm Ome ag Boot lmdhlzlog. amma Lpuon: - allon Della. Gamrnapbella POND. MILFORD L BA Seoll Phl Della Thela. Perahlng Rlllea. SAM PO'I'I'ER. BARBARA A Ed Llma Alpha Della Pl: Chorus. Home Eeonomlea Club. Treaaurer POWELL. IRENE R, Ed Bowllng Green PRECIITEL. BE1'I'Y A Ed Nurlll OIUIIIHJ Kappa Della Pl. SEA. UAO. Vlee-prealdenl PRECIITEI.. MYRA J BA 0ff'8'III4' Alpha Chl Omegxa: B-G New-a, Freshman .lay Al- lendanl. Orlenlallon Leader. Newman Club. Soelology Club. Preaa Club. WIA PRESLAN. CLINTON E LA Wakeman ll-G News PROUT. PEGGY L Ed Cnlumbua ACE PROVIDENT. WILLIAM C Ed Cleveland llelghla Track. Crou Counlry I'UClIAI.LA. EDWARD F Ed Bow-lln4nGreen Gamma ela UDIIIOD, New- man Club. pffllllfhl, Aulal- anl Mead Realdenl. Freahman Foolball. Track PUNTEI.. GARY N Ed North R052-llon Della Tau lla. Slgma Tau geela. Orlenlallon Leader. QUAY. PAUL D Ed Belle Center RADIILOYY. CAROL K, Bd Woodvllle CIIARLB A. LA o an on Alph T Olllv , Ch l I Jourrlalgub. :rallyulgotlf RAVAGNANI. PRED J. LA Parma Phyalea Club. Newman Club RAYLAN. WYLA C a.A Toledo Alpha Fhl Gamma: KEY. Lyy ldllor: B-G News. Aa- al anl Iaaue Zdllorg WIA. Morne Eoonomlea Club RKBICN. LARRY O ld Agia g' omq Al Ph Ill ll I omfll' kfilllll Rim: A Cappella caan. columnar. Dramallea RWE. A BA 2. m... ml. 'i'Rl2 '64 ull' ll z : a 'hnnlaz sirally Club: Onan! lallon Leader RRn:ICRAlLl BA lllla PM 3061 REICIKT. MARGARET IL ld Della A Cappella Cbolr: SEA: AC! RZIBER. PATRICIA J. Ed ganna Pbl Alpba' ACI? su ' REID. IVDJYNB Y. El Cleveland Della Xl Della: ACE REIFY. MARILYN A, Ed Parma Alpha Gamma Della: PEM Club: Newman Club: WIA: Della Pal Kappa REISB. SARA A. Ed Foalorla Oullng Club: ACE REMY. CARL! A. Ed POHIIDOUUI Alpha Gamma Della: Nome El-onomlea Club RENI. ROGER R. Ed Mark Cenler REYNOLDS. JAM N. Ed Clnelnnall Phl Kappa Pal: Perahlng Rlllea REYNOLDS. WILLIAM P. BA Wayne Sxma Chl: Inauranee Club: S M: Varally Baallelball: Varally Club RICE. SANDRA M Ed a a la: ewman u 1 Kucnhgel N Cl b AJ! RICHARDS. MARILYN L Ed Delroll. Mlchlgan Della Gamma RICHARDSON. CAROL S, Ed Wapakonela Phl Mu: ACE RICKER. BI'TI l'Y L Ed Chagrln Falla Alxhal Gamma Della: ACE: SQA. UAO RICKERD. HELEN M. Ed Toledo Phl Mu: Della Phl Della: Counaelor RIDDLE. PETER M LA Poland Phl Della Thela: SOCIOIUIQ' Club RIDDLES. LOIS A Ed Olmaled Falla Newman Club. ACE. Omega Phl Alpha RISCIIITELLI. ROBERTJ BA Soulhbrldge. Manual-huaella Phl Della Thela: Newman Club. SAM RITER. A. JERRY BA Flndla Slgma Ielll Epallon ROBBINS. JOAN C Ed Clyde SEA ROBER. KENNETH H. BA Tlllln Theta Chl: IFC: SAM ROBERTS. JUDY A Ed Slrulhera Alpha Phl: ACE: SEA ROBERTS. LINDA L LA Chardon Alpha Phl: Chorua ROBINSON. Ed CAROLYN J Ed Porl Cllnlon Dell Xl Dell : Slfna Al ha Ela..0mega Iehl Apha: WIA ROBINSON. DOYLI E, Ed Bowllnr Green Phl Epolon Kappa noaon. MARVIN A. BA Plrgldo Alpha aAll Pu Law Hua ' ' ' RODGIRS. THOMAS R. ld Proqoel ROGERS. BIITY L. ld Llndaey ROGERS. CAROL! A. ld Tbledo Alpha Gamma Della: ACI ROG JOAN I. IRI. ll ACI ROu.lI'lRtShElUND Y. R GIIIIIIIWNI loss. DONALD a. all BOVIIIIQ all Phl Kappa Tau: Gamma Dal- la: Un m-my rlylaavglalg. Club: Amalah Alr sin-my nom. .luuA A. ld Luna Phl Mu: ACE: UC! R088. ROSALIE M. LA BOWIUII Green Phl lu ROTIIMAN. DALE J. LA New Bavaria Kappa Sigma: Phl Ela Elg- '1l,,g:..'.::.?'1. ::::'r:.':: s.f .':'.: C lfflllfl ROUSE. C. SUE Bd Brewster PIII Mu: Workshop Plafen: Unlverally Playeraz Phloao- ghy Club: Home Beonomlea lub: Newman Club: Soelol- ogy Club ROWER. FRANKLIN E, LA IAIPIIC ROY. MARIAN S. Ed Bowllng Green Della Phl Epallon: Kappa Della Epallon RUDOLPII. IIARRIEI' E. Ed Walbrldfe Alpha Dela Pl: PEM Club: Chorus: WIA RUFFING. BARB L. Ed Cleveland ACE: Chorus: Bowllng Club RUCSIERO. ANTHONY BA Gl sonburg VSITSII6 Clu 3 Varalliv Fool- bnll: arilly Baxebal RUGGIERO. GARY A. Ed Cygnel Phl pallon Kappa RUNSER. JUDITH D. Ed Llma Gamma Phl Bela: ACE RUPER. MAXINE E. Ed Cleveland PEM Club: WIA: SEA RUSSELL. MELISSA C. Ed Mckeesporl. Pennsylvanla Chl Omega RYAN. DONALD P. Ed Maumee Slgma Nu: Kappa Mu Epallon RYDER. BERT J. BA Bowllng Green SAM RYMAR. DIANE L. BA Tonawanda. New York SAM. Seerelary: Bowllng Club RYMERS. ROBERT F. Ed Elmore Karpa Della Pl: Della Phl De la SABAT. GAYLE S, Ed Cleveland Bowllng Club: ACE SAHZLER. GAYLE A. LA Toledo Bela Bela Bela: Newman Club: Chemleal Journal Club SALINSKY. MARGARET A. ld AJ1?l':nR7uD:'l:a' s Al na zla. call Club? vw? 9 SALTZ. RAROLD L. BA flndlay Pl Kappa Alpha SAMSH.. MARY DDU ld Alhland Awha Gamma Della: ACI: U 0 BANDIRXN aomm J. ld rnamla. lin vera ACE: BIA alumvnacn .rumln 1 an K::'nal 'la' Pl- Aca- au- IANDWIXII. :mmm l. all A3'z. f faAm: An' Guild IA u ll. an 1lrlr: la lmpa Dalia Pl: AQ: BA: Glenn: A Qt' may Pal mu. ' SCRACK. PATRICIA K. B llaolor Allhl Xl Dalia: ACI JOAN H Olehaalaz ACB: SIA: Ne!- maa Club: A Cappella Gob SGIRAIIB. ll. 808 B Home Eeonomlea Club: IIA SCRENGILI. JOHN J. IA Alpha 'af Varlb Club: German lib: Crt Country: Track BCIIBZEV LARRY 8. IA Jerleho. New York zela Bela Tau. Prealdaat. T : Pe SCRINDELAR. JOI-IN C, H Solon Pl Kappa Alpha SCIILATER. JOHN E. LA Coldwaler Pine Kappa Mu ballon: Newman Club SCRLICHT. MARIAN A. N Della' Slgma AI pha Ela ' . SCHDOSSER. BARBARA S. M Tlilln Phl Mu: Home Icoooullea Club SCIILUETER. JON A. LA Dellanee Kappa Sllllll: Orlenlallull Board: Spanldl Club: Gamma Della: UAO SCRMIDT. JANICE K. H Paylon Gamma Phl Bela: Slgma Al- pha Ela SCI-IMITT. PAUL G. BA Chleago. Illlnola Kap Sl . Treaaurert Perslng mrs SCI! NA BB.l. BARBARA A. N Deahler Chorus SCHNITZLER. DAVID L. BA Norwalk Phl Kappa Pal: SAM: UAO SCHOOLEY. CARLTON E. H Edgerlon Sllllll Phl ballon SCHOPFER. JANFI' L, H Alllanee Alpha Chl Omexz UAO: Pbl Bela Lambda: CE SCI-IROEDER. CLYDE A. LA Ollawa Sigma Alpha ballots sclmom suuuulanl c3I?.l!. l wa- om... Alpha: ACE ' SCHULER. JUDII A. wapakonela Alpha Gamma Dalll. prualdolll' Buwllll ACI: uk: uAo- An KEY: Newman Club SCHULI' IAILI A Gallon Tlllll A Della Ka Ulllvlrdl algal. acnuur. ann I. 3 l-1- 'hm Clllbl' eff IAILY A-A lull gun President: Kappa Delta Pi: Beta Beta Beta: PEM Club: WIA: Delta Psi Kappa: Kap- pa Phi: UAO SEBEK, IRENE D. Ed Cleveland Phi Mu: Phi Upsilon Omi- cron: Home Economics Club: AWS, Legislative Board: Ori- entation Leader SEEMAN, SUSAN Q. Ed Toledo WIA: PEM Club: SEA: Out- ing Club SHAMP, ROBERT A, Ed Elmore Kappa Delta Pi SHANKS, SANDY K. Ed Bowling Green Alpha Chi Omega: UCF: Or- chesis: Young Republicans Club: ACE SHARPLES, ANEITA K. Ed Swanton Kappa Delta Pi: ACE SHAW, ROGER D. BA Parma Sigma Nu: Newman Club SHEDD, LINDA Ed Fairport, New York SHEFFER, SUE K. BA Woodville Phi Mu: Bowling Club: WIA: Panhellenic Council SHELT, LARRY P. Ed Delta Phi Kappa Psi: SEA K SHERK. SUZANNE . Ed Genoa SHERMAN, GARY J. Ed Bellaire Omicron Delta Kappa: Kap- pa Mu Epsilon: Varsity Club: Varsity Football SHERMAN. LAWRENCE W. Ed Toledo Phi Mu Alpha: Kappa Kappa Psi: Orchestra: Concert Band SHERMAN, RICHARD A. Ed Fremont Varsity Baseball SHIELDS, PATRICIA J. Ed Forest Alpha Delta Pi: Sigma Alpha Iota: Collegiate Chorale: A Cappella Choir: Concert Band: Marching Band SHIVELY, RICHARD L, Ed McClure SHORT, THOMAS J. BA Napoleon Alpha Tau Omega: SAM: IFC, Treasurer: Student Council: Senior Class Presi- dent: Freshman Class Vice- president SHREVE, DONALD E. LA Elyria Kappa Sigma: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Kappa Mu Epsilon SHUE, JOYCE L. Ed Lima Alpha Gamma Delta: Bowl- mg Club: PEM Club: WIA SHUMAKER. MARLENE L. Ed Bristolville Delta Psi Kappa: Kappa Del- to Pi: Book and Motor: PEM Club: WIA SIDNER, MARY F. Ed Genoa Kappa Mu Epsilon: Kappa Delta Pi: Book and Motor: WIA: Duplicate Bridge Club: ACE: SEA SIDWELL, DIANA L. Ed Toledo Delta Zeta: SEA: ACE: UAO SIMMONS, JERRY L. LA Bowling Green Delta Upsilon: Beta Beta Beta: Alpha Epsilon Delta SIMODI, SANDI E. Ed Canton Alpha Phi: French Club: Club: KEY: UAO SIMON. NIKLYN M. BA Lakewood Press,Club: World Student Association. Vice-President: Newman Club: B-G News, Assistant Social Editor. Co- Spczal Editor: 1963 KEY, As- sistant to the Editor: Chorus SIMPSON, ROY G. Ed Lyndhurst Varsity Track: In dustrial Arts Club, Vice-president SIRAK, WILLIAM N, Ed Lorain Alpha Tau Omega: Sigma Al- pha Eta SKELTON. FRED F. Ed Schenectady, New York University Players SLATE. CAROL E. Ed Doylestown Sigma Tau Delta: University Players: Young Democrats: ACE: SEA SLEBOS, JOAN A. Ed Deshler Sigma Tau Delta: Kappa Del- ta Pi: Young Democrats: ACE: SEA: University Play- ers SLYGH, JOHANNA M. Ed Lima Kappa Delta, President: PEM Club: WIA: SEA: Panhellenic Council SMETANA, BETSY F. Ed Maple Heights Alpha Gamma Delta: ACE SMETANA, KATHY C. Ed Maple Heights Alpha Gamma Delta: Outing Club: ACE: WIA SMITH, BEVERLY L. Ed Attica Kappa Phi: Home Economics Club SMITH, VIVIENNE L. Ed Apple Creek Marching Band: ACE: Or- chesis SNODGRASS. JUDITH G, LA Sheffield Lake Gamma Phi Beta: Phi Upsi- lon Omicron: Junior Class Secretary SNYDER, GENE C. Ed Holgate Marching Band SNYDER, LARRY A. LA New Knoxville Beta Theta Pi: Omicron Del- ta Kappa: Phi Alpha Theta: UAO. Director-at-Large, President: Student Council: Student Advisory Council: Leadership and Service Board SOMMER, KEITH A. BA Martins Ferry Phi Delta Theta: Varsity Football: Varsity Wrestling SPRECHT. THOMAS W. BA Gibsonburg Alpha Tau Omega: SAM SPENCER, LEONARD C. BA Avon Lake Sigma Phi Epsilon: Phi A1- pha Theta SPENNACHIO, FREDERICK C. BA Hamilton, New York Sigma Nu, Vice-president: Newman Club: SAM SPINN, BARBARA A. Ed Cleveland Alpha Phi SPRENGER. ANTHONY L. BA Amherst Tau Kappa Epsilon SPROULE, WILLARD J. LA Rochester, New York Phi Alpha Theta, Vice-Pres- ident: Sigma Tau Delta STAADECKER, ALBERT P. LA East Orange. New Jersey Zeta Beta Tau: Sociology Club: Swimming: Senior Class Vice-president: Persh- ing Rifles STAELENS, PETER J. BA Toledo Alpha Tau Omega: SAM STARLING, MARY L. LA Harwood, Maryland Sigma Tau Delta STEBLETON, LARRY L. BA Springfield. Illinois Phi Delta Theta: Football: Track: Square and Compass Club, President STERLING, MARY L. Ed Fredericksburg Alpha Gamma Delta: Theta Alpha Phi: Workshop Play- ers: University Players: Rho Sigma Mu STEVENS, SANDY A. Ed Toledo Delta Phi Delta, Secretary: Kappa Delta Pi: Art Guild STEWART, JOHN M. LA Lorain STEWART, SHARON LA Kettering STEYER, ROBERT E. Ed Fostoria Newman Club: SEA STIFFLER, WAYNE C. Ed Warren Swimming: Industrial Arts glaug, Secretary, Treasurer: STILWELL, MAXINE R. Ed Columbus Kappa Delta: UAO: French Club: Beta Pi Theta: ACE: Chorus STINEBAUGH, CHARLES E. BA Bowling Green Gamma Epsilon: Delta Nu Alpha: German Club STOKES, BEVERLY J. Ed Cleveland Delta Xi Delta: WIA: Pan- hellenic Council STOLTZ, JAMES C. Ed Toledo Pershing Rifles: Press Club: BG NEWS, Photo Editor: Counselor STOVER. VIRGINIA K. Ed Grabill, Indiana Gamma Phi Beta: ACE: Club STRALEY. BARBARA J. Ed Marysville Alpha Gamma Delta: WIA: Gamma Delta: ACE STRAUSBAUGH. DEAN G. BA Tiffin Phi Delta Theta STRONG, SANDRA S. Ed Bryan Kappa Delta: LSA: ACE STURM. MARLENE J. Ed Cleveland KEY: WIA: Newman Club: ACE: UAO STURTEVANT. CAROLE L. Ed, LA Swanton Art Guild SUITER. MARILYNN A. LA Cincinnati Delta Gamma: UAO: Sociol- ogy Club SUKALAC, JOAN M. LA Lorain Alpha Delta Pi: Home Eco- nomics Club SULLIVAN. RICHARD C. BA Perrysburg SZENTPETERY. SANDRA L. Ed Strongsville Delta Psi Kappa: PEM Club: WIA: Splashers: Chorus TABLER, DAVE L. LA Middle Point TAYLOR. ROBERT L. Ed Van Wert Kappa Sigma TERRELL, SANDRA L. Ed Elyria Phi Alpha Theta: Young Re- publicans' Club: SEA THOMAS. PATRICIA A. Ed Leavittsburg Kappa Delta: ACE: WIA THOMPSETT, JANET BA Cleveland WIA: Omega Phi Alpha THOMPSON, JOSEPH L. BA Attica THURMOND. NATHANIEL Ed Akron Varsity Basketball, Captain: Varsity Club TIETZE, WANDA Ed Hamler Gamma Delta TIPTON, SHERRI L. Ed Millbury Delta Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi TOBER, JEANNETTE L. Ed Fairport Harbor WIA: Bowling Club: UAO: Home Economics Club TOBIAS. DONALD A. BA Painesville Sigma Chi: SAM: Insurance Club: Orientation Leader: In- tramurals TODD, LARRY E. Ed Mount Gilead TODD, PATRICIA J. LA, Ed Fostoria h Delta Phi Delta: Bowling Team TOLBERT, LOUISE C. Ed Maple Heights PEM Club: ACE, Vice-presi- dent: WIA: Counselor: Out- ing Club, Treasurer: Newman Club TOWEY, JANICE Ed Ada Kappa Delta: Tau Beta Sig- ma: Kappa Delta Pi: WIA: ACE, Treasurer: Newman Club: Counselor: Marching Band, Concert Band TUCKER. THOMAS S. BA Sylvania Alpha Tau Omega ULREY, NANCY Ed Cardington Phi Upsilon Omicron: Home Economics Club: UAO UPTHEGRAVE. JEANNE P. Ed Cleveland Delta Xi Delta VALENTINE, SARA Ed New Bremen Tau Beta Sigma: Sigma Al- pha Eta: Concert Band: Marching Band: Tau Beta Sigma, Secretary VAN AMAN. MARILYN L. BA Dayton Chi Omega, Secretary: SAM. Treasurer: Workshop Play- ers: B-G NEWS, Advertising Staff: Counselor: Student Charities Board, Chairman: Student Cabinet: Panhellenic Council VAN NEIL. WILLIAM G. LA Rochester, New York VAN OSDEL. PATRICIA A. Ed Shelby Tau Beta Sigma: Kappa Del- ta Pi: Marching Band: Con- cert Band: ACE: SEA VAN TASSEL, JANET R. Ed McClure Sigma Alpha Iota: Tau Beta Sigma: Kappa Delta Pi VASKO, LINDA L. Ed Bowling Green UCF VAUGHN. LLOYD A. BA Medina Phi Kappa Psi: Press Club: ggi Chairman: BG NEWS: VEITEL, KENNETH W. LA Mantua, New Jersey Kappa Sigma VERDIER, ANN F. Ed Sidney Chorus: ACE: A Cappella Choir VIDRA, NANCY C. Ed Lorain ACE: SEA VIROSTEK, PAUL F. BA Duquesne. Pennsylvania Delta Tau Delta: SAM: New- man Club VODEN. ANITA L. Ed Youngstown Delta Zeta: Phi Upsilon Om- grfoln: SEA: Home Economics u VOGELI, CAROL L. Ed Bowling Green 295 '.'1IlLfZIIN'IIIAI.lfII I ,XI.Af1 I. V! l'.1.11h-11 l'11:I N1--.4 'I'--fb. D1-.!.1I'p:11-111 X1'..11z1!w XX11-:M ..s1g If' X lJIII JA'1II'h I' IIA I.1rn..1 1 mg-1..1 A!g11z.1 P24114--11 Tunn- ,.r1-: UfI!.a 5.1 Alplm BA'-I '1X'ACC0NI'I'I III.A?.1 IIIZ I. I'I I'I'-I 1 .1111 SIA '.'1.X1LNI'Il JUAN .X I'-1 ?-I1-111-11 T11'.1.11..111 1.11I' X'1I.X AVI. 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Michael J. ...... 161,251 Brown, Nicole F. . ., ..... ..268 Brown, Patricia A. ... .. . . .106 Brown, Roberta E. .......... 216 Brown. Roger M. ........... 268 Brown, Shirley M. .......... 240 Brown, Susan E. .... 103 114,210 Brown. Suzanne ............ 268 Brown, Thomas L. .......... 246 Brown, William J. ...... 101,136 Browning, Glenn L. .149, 173,221 Brubaker, Carl W. .....,..... 226 Brubaker, Lois A. , .......... 243 Brucato, James J. ........,.. 249 Bruehlman, Rebecca L. ...... 250 Brune, Carol A. .,... 137,211 264 Bruning, Judith A. , .... . Bruning, Paula A. ..... . 137. 210 Brunner, Dave J. ....... 123 Brunner, Brunner. Sandra K. Mike E. ....... 224 Brunton, John T. ......... . Bryant, Kenneth D. .219 Bryant, Marguerite E. ..... . Bryant, Phyllis A. .... . Bryden, Jeff H. ........... . Bublo, Nancy R. .. ..... 114 Bucciere. Don J. .. Buccieri, Rose C. Buchsteiner, Louis Buck, James G. .... . Buck, Kyle D. ........ . Buckingham, Jane M. Budenz, Charles E. .... . Buderkin, Jan L, ...... . 150. 258 144, 268 244 258 . 256 .268 253 . 244 .213 .234 218 .245 . . . . .213 234 .....244 .....268 211' Buehrer, Daniel R. ..... 139 Buese, Roger C. ........ 107 Buettell. Roger B. III . Buhl, Marilyn A. ..... . Buki Ste hanie R , p . ....... . Bumgarner, Brenda G. .... . Bumgarner, Brenda J. ...138 Bumgarner, Donald L. . Bumpus, Shirley A. .... . Buncher, James M. Bunt, Behy A. .... . 137. 266 .234 .244 263 136 . 248 . 253 . 255 . 137 258 . 192 . 241 . 244 . 268 Burch, Chris C. ........ . Burden, Ross P. ....... . Burge, Karol A. .107, 152, Burger, Carol M, ...... . Burger, Linda L. ....... . Burger, Robert E. ...... . Burgess, Barbara G. ..99, iici ici-i Burgett, Marti L. ....... . Burgoon, Gerald W., Jr. Burick, William P. ..... . Burich, Kenneth R. .... . Burke, Diane M. .... . Burke, Kenneth A. . Burke, Patricia J. ...... . Burke. Richard R. ..... . Burkhart, James A, .. Burkhart, James D. 232 iid Burkhart, Jean ......... Burkhardt, Larry L. 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Paul E. .............. 222 Diekmann, Sandy L, .... 140,270 Diemer, Michael G. ........ 252 Dietrick, John M. ........... 243 Dletz. Nancy L. .... 144,263 Dilgard, Richard N. . Dilla, Katherine A. .... . Dillaman, 'Donald G. ... Dillingham, Virginia S. .. 'iidf Dillworth, Barbara J. ..,10l, .110, Dimling, Robert A. 191, Di Naples, Margaret L. . Dine, Mary L. ........ . Dingman, Elaine M. 230 Dinsmore, Sara E. ........ . DiPhacido, Dorothy M. Distler, Nancy J, .... . Ditmyer, Joan E. , ...... 207 207 Ditmyer, Joyce E, ..146. Ditto, Carole D. , .,...... Dively, Nancy J. .. ... Dixon, Linda L. Dixon, Patricia S. .. Doane, Sydney L. Dobias, Margaret A. 137. Dobrunz, Julia M. ...... 154 Dock. Martha J. .... .. Dodds, Marsha A. .... . Doehring, Judy A. ,.... Doerrer, Pamela J. ..137, Dohner, Alan K. ...... . Dohoney, Patrick A. Doll, Janet A, ...,.. 152 Dombrosky, Frank J. Dominique, Darrel E, Domonkos, Patrick J. .. Donald, James R. ..... . 'ifixi 'iid .232 Donaldson, Jack W. ..,.220 Donaldson, James M. Donart, James R. ....... 136 Doner, Eric L. ........ . Donley, Phillip E. ...... 101 Donnelly, Kathleen A. , Donovan, John B. .... . Dorenkott, Brenda D, . Dorsey, James H. Dorsten, John E. ,.., . Dorwart, Dwight D. Doscher, B. Katherine .. Doty, Jacqueline A. Downey. Carolyn J. .. , Downin Judith P. 101 g, . . Doyle, Diana F. ...... . 208 iii Doyle, John F. .,.. .... 1 73 Doyle, Mary L. .,..210 Draeger, James A. .... . Dragum, Andrea R. Draper, Dori K. ...... . Drauer, John R. ..,... . Dreifort, Jeffrey L. .119 .230 Dreifort, John E, ....... 232 Dreslinski, LaVerne V. . Dreyer, Nancy J. ..,., , Driscoll, Ronald L. Dross. William J. Droszcz, Bedlah B. .. Drouard, Richard P. .137 Druhot, Barbara J. ...., 212 Drummond. David Vernon . Druzd, Barbara L. ..., . Dryer, Carol A. ......... .151 1-19 Dryer, Charles W. ..l38, Duda. Thomas F. ,.., . Duderstadt, Carol O. Dudgoon, Bonnie E. Dudley, Richard L. .., Dugan, Patricia C. .,.. . Dugan, William F. .. .. Dukes, David L. ., ... .137 .140 .137 Dukes, Helen K. .. .... 118 Dull. Larry E, .... Dumit, Cecilia A. ,,.... Duncan, Allen B. .... 111 Dunipace. Ann B. ...,. ' Dunlap, Marilyne E. Dunn, Sharon L. ,... . Dunn, Thomas J. .,.. . Dunnican. Thomas S. Duralia, Cheryl D. Durbin, Thomas M. Durkee, Phil K. .,.... . Durstin, Lawrence A. .. Dushenke, Carolyn M. . . 139 'is-i Dute. Al C. ............. 228 Dwors. Robert F. .... . Dye, George W. .. .. Dyer, David C. ....234 Dyer Robert F. ...... . Dykey, cami A. ..,.. 137. Dyke, Lawrence R. Eakley. Gail A. ...... . Earhart, Sandra S. .... . '269 .208 Earl, Caren L. . ..,...... 215 Easley, Ronald V. .. Eastop, Richard J. ..,. . Eaton, Roland E. ....,.. . iiial Eaves, Sandra E. .......,.. . Ebe, Bernadette A. ..,.. 215 Eberly, Charles G. ..110 Eberly, Charles S. ..... ' Ebersole, Carol L. .... . Ebersole. Nancy J. ..1-18, Ebert, Arnold , ....... , Ebert, John C. .. ... Eby, Marlene J. .... . Eckel, Douglas A. .. Ecker. Stuart T. .... . Eckermann, Judy A. . 232. 'iso Eckert, Suzanne L, .. 250 208 220 213 211 149. 270 258 244 265 140 241 24-1 270 270 244 260 2-11 210 210 241 249 .270 240 .138 258 270 244 270 270 .2-14 223 259 270 .2-19 161 161 1-15 244 107 252 .173 .230 .253 114, 256 24-1 ,263 270 .1-16 188 270 270 .241 .259 270 .251 259 259 250 229 249 .270 263 271 , 99 .242 271 263 .231 .244 263 271 2-ll ,246 .1-15 261 231 .107 271 252 .263 .2-10 .256 .252 .2-13 .240 .240 240 259 271 230 232 271 23-1 262 2-1-1 208 271 271 271 220 225 244 271 271 227 256 271 271 259 244 271 264 271 259 -.: : ..r ,,wpQwUll ,,,,, .X 1 I . snip 9, . 7-fi sv- -ri-JI' Dill leweler's groduote gemnoligist ossists two Bowling Green students look over their selection of diomond rings. The store's ot l29 S. Moin. .. -. ..,. ....,.... .2 2 7 'gfiigtavi Q is - . ti' l 'vii' sawn Specializing in sportswear, the Style Center is ol- woys hoppy to ossist cu co-ed's choice of the right outfit. lt is located ot lOl S. Moin. 30 I 1 1 1 L. 104 fxllleln Susan K Eden, James 1. lfdtflarr Joy U lhlrnunflu-n Karen F ldiards lfl-lon N 99 Dlusrrls fre-1 If ldsvanh John V Idxsarfls Wllllmm W llerler l'harlr1 N lfhlera San-lra K lfhlert 247111113 S llxrhhe Thurftas U lfhrrnln James U lizrhenauet Sara A lfzrlxer Ill-harsl A lfarher Susan K lim-rr 141.114-rr 1. be Shlrley A linele Hat!-ara 1. lfnuxlr Mall I' lfllrrrun Th-.run J Ilia-I-4-rry 1.re If Fl-ler 1.4-.anna J .11lalr1 1'a1r:1:a J lfllenl-erger l'h.srlra I1 lfllerubull Juflrlh A lflllngrr James V lflllrusa-1-11 Tufhelfi '1' 21111-'11 Vharlea 5 lfllwll Unnxrl T 211111411 Juc111h A 21111011 Duane U' 211114-11 Peggy A 151 lfllls 1h.snn.s Y lfllt: Gentle A Jr lillls Jurhlh M Ill.-sn lllllrfrl 1. Klux!! Allfe 1. lilaaurr lllrhard 1' lflsauer 14:-her! 5 lfltra Asa J 149 173 lflstrn lisa.:-rwlfllyrx S lflum J--lun 1. frhlvlrl Vflllella J ffrnhrezraa Jarnes T llrnrnnn l'arul S ll! lfndre: Frr-irn' I' fngelhar-ll llaxnl 1. llrxgllsh Karen S1 fnrlghl Mirlxarl Vs' linlmger Karen S Tnsingrr N-fsulfl H lirnarl James fi l'1.sr.1r1 1.11:-1.1 1. lfrfauflt Hrrh-ella ll 139 Yflre J--1111 11 Ytenzhvfl Alan 'ui' liz.-lr:-rn t'.srl.1-Ann 103 D4 ll! 119 162 211 188 1113 161 1 30 llftl 1-so 137 95 21311 149 221 IM 215 231 283 244 212 240 134 39 211 238 271 153 271 240 244 271 249 271 171 245 153 117 263 325 271 241 242 1J'7 246 245 252 244 208 271 271 241 231 251 248 2411 23 271 271 259 21-2 2311 222 244 72's 2JJ -.415 .'.'.' 211 2712 271 271 257 2511 271 245 Ira-an-rx l'A1l1lll Ll 140 Yrlezorl Jerry If 118 i llfnsl lltxelly 1' llrnn Karen M 103 137.217 lirnn 1.lr111a A lfr1el Mr-rs-lel If lirunn ltonnle J l'uh1l.u'h Bularllre J 103 Ilegar l'olls-en 51 l1:h1rn.an I'.su1a M llzpenrnlller lllane liner Judllh M llasmger Hlrllul.-as 1:1--k Sharon 1. 146 K1-har 11.111-1 I4 121:14-r ilarx I1 Dill.:-r Allan K lqrerzlue 51415 K 117 lfsau-.H Mary If lfxan: lkarnl J l2'..sn: t'.nr-lsn M 137 lfxan: llanlr-1 J lfxans 114x111 U 161 lfzan: George U lIx.1n-1 Janne M lixsns Jayne H Kraus 1.xrula 14 Dinan: Paul I4 171.4115 Slanley R lfsarultlrxe ll.-ber! S 162 F-.rrrll P-hrs J rNl'!f'11 l'eKK1 1. if-.ru--le l'.nrnrl.u A Yxr-rea-lr Ilnl-011 11 Ywall S3111 J Ymlng lla'-nl 1' 120 rvxllll 1111111 ll !'.rl-1.111 J.sn1rr 1. 114 21.19. Plrgrxrrurx, Ingrnl 51 Plallruhe. l'.sr--lpn S 150 2'-lllfff, Sanrira K l'.nrl-urn John A 123, ralrr lllrllarfl 1. 1.1191 Nlly Il Valk Harley J P1111-'vu Kr-nnelh W P111-.rx llc-verly H 215 Y.-nrlls Sharon A Llnzlrr lirf-nd.: K 1 .-n1..z:l l1r11y 1. P1111-...s Jo.snn:- K l'.:rlI..u. John G 244 271 271 104 271 210 no 240 144 241 244 241 215 271 240 226 21-2 241 Z1-9 211 252 2.58 213 244 228 241 240 213 271 241 2411 263 257 241 271 210 263 256 271 242 154 52 1117 232 242 252 230 213 271 216 2412 211 2111: 230 Farley, Genrgerxe C 210 Farr K.-ren M Farrell, 11.-.sul L' Iarllxlng Huber! M 1 Ilsnlng Wnllnm li Ist.. Frank R Ijulhuler, flelrrral A lanrlnrlrr W'y1:e I' U9 l'.aux--1 Jullrlh 1. Inner Wxlllarn II Lnrr 2i1.l1y'Jl'-lflllf l'atA1'e11 Hulx-tl A 229 Plspar-1 farl A Yarer lhnullne A 138,144 Inner t'lr.srle-1 11 210 l'r.zrn::11e 14-:lu-rl '1' 110. 173 Ya-.111-5 1141111 1. 110.117, Yrher Helen J 137 l'rnl11 Marr' 51 101. Felnlllrzrr I'.l.1l1le II 137. lfrm-lel J-'nr-.rl 1 Yelnslrm, lil.-lne 11 Yrll! 1.1I1I1.l 1. 114 Yr-ll, lfdlllr 1' 220 Yell-I-.um l'.nrl 11 Fells-rs. John F 114 Dunn' l.--un A Fr-nn 1'.sr-rl S 113 l'rn-llrrunlker. Jerald 1. Ferlwnk Judy T Fc-rsqun..11, lieu-fly A 150. 211 Fr-rgu-ml, Dc-rlnls 1. lfersfu-.un Jerry 1. 2-ffllt' Jan M lferm-ng:-l. 11.-r1l:sr.r A Ferrlnglyr-rl. Wlllum li Yr-rrp. ll.-rll.sr.1 1. 209 Yrllrk Huber! G Fetlrlll Mary' A 208 Fry:-1, lhlu-rrx.-ry F 103. 157 Yu-ken Vs'1111.rm H Jr 234 Fnkrx Rlrlmrrl 1. Yntlf-r J.mr-1 C' Fu-.lla-r 1.ynwnm1 A 211 Flelrl t'.ru.1 J 216 F11-1-lu 51lllle 1' l 1r-rlmg Sns.mne Flgull J.uqur1lnr U Flhr J--hn A Fllllu-w Allve 31 Fnnrlx fl.ry1urr1 1. Vllllfff, Ill. Glenn S l'l'.r1u-r, Dnug J 221 ..- all t 1 ali I-. I 271 261 248 271 ZIP 242 T11 234 152 222 252 771 251 271 271 149, 271 220. 259 259 263 154. 257 263 2.59 213 259 251 271 231 213 226 271 151. 271 248 258 272 259 148 272 223 255 137 272 272 154 256 272 272 245 209 260 272 U9 255 248 259 Flu-her, Jlhl'1 Z .. Q1 Fncher, Lonna R . . 1 Flscher. Rn-hard I . . 1 Flsher, Barbara A . 211 Flscher. Wllltlm I , ll flu-her. Roger W , 141 Fuher. Dave R 117 13-4.1 Ftsher, Roger C 154.541 Flsher w'l11.?f L 1 rllk, Suzanne Z 107 211.278 Inch, Helen C 111 Fnxbaugh, Lands M , ill Flack. Clauderre B D1 Flu!! Nasnel L 1 Flraderyuhanln. Lxnda L .. 1 Fleet Gene R .. .In Yllrk, x11C71Jf1 B 10.1. Fllnn Wllllam E . 1 2-11111, Sharon L 103.3111 Florenllne. John W . 1 Flory. John B 182.88 Flowers, Beverly C 115.172 Flowers Palsy A . . 817 Floyd Pamela S 138. 181.111 Fobas, Dann-1 R N2 Fobell, Delores H 137.80 Foe-ls M1-Ivan R . . 173 Ifoerlch. Lon-11a A 152.211 B1 l Ul.lr1v. Jon' h F U4.fn Fngl Judllh 11 80 Foley. Dorulhs' A ll Foley. John 234. Foley. Nancy L 13.84 Fu11e11 Pal G 114.m. F005 Carole R Fume, Carrol R . Foote. Norma E UD. 101, 144. Ford. Susan E Fore. Fred . T. Forgerson, Janet L .. Furman. Carol E 1 Forney, Larry D 84. Fnreslrr. 1.111123 E 1I.1 Forsch, Mary A . . Forsler, Cordon K . .1 FlJl'S1l'f. Ronald M . Furslner. Gerald C 141. Foster. Lean: C .JI Foster. Margaret P 152. F-nu-r Preston E 140. F--s1er, Truman P Fourth! Cary M' 1111.131 Fousl. Denny G , . . Foust, Jnmee M . NI Foul Joseph A ,W Fr-wkes. Judllh A . Self service system of the Umvcrsuty Book Store efl- oblcs students to pur- chase textbooks, supplies ond o wide selection ' popular paper-back! qulckly ond easily. Fraser, David J. Graber, Dale A. ....... . Fowkes, Terry W. .. Fowler, Keith ..... Fowler, Phyllis W. .... . Fowler. Robert J. ..... . Fox, Kenneth W. ...138, Fraker Judith S. ....144 'iii , ....... 137 Frampton, Nanci E. Francis. Carolyn S. Frank, Gale L. ...... .. iflfiiia Franke, Joyce E. .......... . Franta, Richard G. ...... 223 Frantz, Ronald G. ... ...... Franz, Nancy J. .. ranz Sharon A . F , . . Franzen, Bette M. Frato, Mary Ann .. Fravel, Michael J. . Frazen, Diane E. Frech, Barbara C. .. Freeman, Carmie K. Freeman, Merrily .. Freeman, Nancy L. . Freeman, Sylvia S. Freewalt, Linda L. . Freisenbruch, Lynne French, James L. .. French, James R. .. French, William J. . Freppel, Carolyn K. Friar, Marlene K. .. Frick, David C. Friedman, Jeffrey R. ..f.'f1-16 .....2a4 '1-16 .....207 117, 232, 113, 'iris Friemering, Linda L. ..... . Friemoth, Angela M. Friend, Karl A. Frindt, Glenn F. Fritchie, John W. .. Fritchie, Michael B. Fritsch, Bonnie M. . .ffffiid Fritsche, Kathleen D. ...138 Froelich, Barbara-Ann 5 Frolich, Georgia L. .... . Frost, Jack L. ............. . Fruth, Jean A. .... .... 1 03 Fry, James L. .. ........ Fry, Jerry A. ............. . 213 Fry, Mary E. ....... 114, Fuerhoff, Douglas R. ...... . Fulford, Sandra L. ...... 137 Fulk, Gary G. Fulk, Sharon A. Fuller Martha A. . ....... 209 Fullerton. Nancy E. 137 Fulmer, Carolyn L. Funck, William R. fff161 260 260. 272 245 259 259 252 216 247 240 272 258 241 241 259 225 266 272 244 207 257 213 240 248 259 208. 272 232 231 272 212, 272 144 245 272 215 263 261 240 .223 245 242 264 252 272 139 272 272 250 272 272 263 252 259 260 259 252 248 For your banking con- venience the Bowling Green Banking Company has two drive-in windows and customer parking lot in the new building at 222 S. Main. Funk, Janet I. .... . Funkhouser, Lynn .. Fusco, Roseann M. .. Gable, Robert A. Gabriel, Dennis R. ..122, Gabriel, Patricia L. .. Gadd, Kenneth L. Gaertner, John J. Gaffin, Diana L. Gaffney, Jerry P. Gagnon, Sandra J. .. Gaiduk, Larraine M. Galbavy, Carol A. Galik, Millicent A. . Gall, Jr., John R. Gallagher, Ann L. .. Gamble, Martha L. . Gamble, Theodore W. Gamrath, Gary C. Garcia, Manuel ..... Garcia, Robert A. ...lO3, Garcia. Rudy ........ Gardner, Jerry H. Garey, Daniel T. Gargasz, Ronald J. .. Gargasz, Timothy F. Gargus, Steven R. .. Garling, Judy W. Garlough, Marilyn L. Garlough. Richard W. . Garretson, George G. Garrett, John C. Garrett, Karen L. Garrett, Lynn I. Gartman, Donald K. Gartner, Gail E. Gartz, Roger C. .... . Garverick, Linda L. . Garvin, Judith E. Gascoigne, Charles D Gasser, J. Lewis .... Gast, Lester W. .... . Gaton, Victoria ..... Gatsos, William D. .. Gatz, Joseph W. Gaumer, William B. Gay, Jean A. ....... . Gaydos, Greg G. Gaynor. Kathleen M. 122 ....140 148, 1 10, 234 ....138 ....155 ....137 ....137 ....210 ....107 107, 224. .263 263 . 113 . 139 157. 266 .255 253 111, 272 . 244 . 272 . 139 264 260 248 . 149 272 272 .219 .154 272 144. 272 .....221 243 . . . . .224 148, 222 222, 139, ...140 ....136 ....15o Qffiie ...,149 ....1e2 .Qfidii 1 272 222 247 154. 218 247 272 262 .250 217 246 :246 272 260 255 263 260 188 241 243 .243 245 263 273 212 Gdovin, Georgetta M. .. Gecowetts, Colby A. Gedeon, Alan R. Gedeon, Sharon A. .. Gee, Corlann ........ . Geer, Stephen N. ..... . Geeshaw Sharon J. .99, 104, 121, 273 105, 213, Geiger, William H. jill... Gelo, Marlyn J. ..... 160, Gelzis, Irene L. ........ . Gemmel, Ellen C. ...... Geniusz, Stanley T. Genco, Nicholas A. George, Gerard, Gerber, Gerber Carol V. .. Brian E. ...... . Barry F. ...... . Esther C. ..... . Gerbotlx, H. Michael Gercak, Francis G. .... . Gerdes. Gerdes, Jean M. .... . Jerry D. ...... . Gerding, Rose M. ...... . Gerken, Frederick P Gerlach, Judith A. .. Gerzina, Karen L. Gest, John B. ...... . Getz, David A. .... . Getzug, Jo A. ...... . Geyer, Patricia A. .. Gibb, Ronald J. .... . Gibson, Curtis L. Gibson, Kenneth C. Gibson, Patricia M. Gibson, Robert A. Gibson, Roberta J. .. Giganti, Frank J. Gilbert, Dennie B. .. Gilbert, Roy A. .... .. Gilbert, Rita J. .... . Gilbert, Thomas R. Gilding, Thomas J. Gill, Carolyn S. .. Gillespie, Peggy D. Gilley, LaDonna O. Gilley, Virginia A. ..... Gilliam, Barbara 1. .... . 211, 117, 11:38 I161 207 .138 '215 4216 '148 had .137 .211 f111 Gilligan, Ellen M. ....... 137 Gilliland, Joan M. Gillingham, Bonnie Gilmer, Sharon L. .... . Gilmer, Janice E. ., Gilmore, William F. Gilmore, William H. Gilson, Paul E. ...... Gindlesberger, Barbara S. .. 138. 262 221 244 253 273 255 260 273 273 242 228 138. 225 264 .252 , 273 209 251 141 241 226 240 229 257 262 230 273 249 242 260 220 220 240 241 273 225 253 223 273 247 273 , 264 273 273 259 253 265 150 251 213 243 .273 160 245 249 Girard, Fred C. .. Gisler, Rex L. .. ..... .. Giusto, Patti M. Gladieux, Gary V. Glaser, Bonnie J. ... .. .. Glasser, Barbara A. Glasser, Merrily J. Glauser, Judith K. Gleason, Bonnie J. Glendenning, Sandra A. iid 101, 119. 222, 517, Glennon, Thomas H. Glick, Thomas L. ...... . Gnizak, Geraldine D. Goddard, William W. Goddu, Diane E. ....... . 161 Goebel, John H. .... Goertz, John ..... Goho, Susan ............ Gohr, Dave C. Goist, Linda R. ...... 114, Gold, Arthur L. Golding, Robert 1 1 I I U Goliat, James E. ..,. . Golle, Linda K. Golnick, Helen R. ...... . Gongwer, Nancy R. ..99, Gonterman, Ronald Good, Barry T. ........ . 212 235 164 iii Good, Victor L. ..... Gooding, Jim C. ....... . Gordley, Richard L. Gordon, Patricia L. .. Gorin, Joanna J. .... . Gorsuch, Edwin N. Gossard, John L. .......... . Gossman, Sandra S. Gott, Frederick L, ..l60. Gottschalk, Lois J. 161 137 Gottschalk, Terrill E. Gourley, Barbara J. ..l9. Gower, Barbara J. Grace, Edward L. ...... . Graceley, Robert R. Grady, Margaret E. Graham, Constance.S. Graham, Elaine F. Graham, James, III Graham, Judith F. Gran, Ruth A. ...... 137, 212 137 139 1:11 161 211 Grant, James R. ........ . Grattan, Ralph J. . Graves. Marilyn E. Graves, Martha G. Graves, Roberta J. . 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A U13 gflbllf. Carol A gg rleaer. Larry V Grultn. Caro 8 101. 181.135 Grttlln. John I N0 Grlltln. Paula ll 81 Grtllllh. Duane 1. Nl Gflffllh. Gwenna L 848 Grlllltha. Down-1 M 10 Gttlllllla. fred J I!! Grtllltha. Morgan 11 . Jr Grlrnea. Mu.-hael 11 140.89 Grunea. ltlchard 11 233.383 Grlmm. Laurell C Nl Grinnell. Chrlaty A BASS Groll. Ten-ae L 218 Grggan. Tlmothl T 231 Gr ol. Karon ue Ill Groll. Donald I .273 Gromen. 8 Jean 86 Groae. Davld A 39 Gros. Jamea D 230 Groaa. Jerome N 13.1 Urotlme. Leanne L 103. 150. 213 Grotty. Janot L . . 159 Gruhauglh. Role-r L 245 Grubb. amen M 131 Grubln. James N 1 Grube. Sharon D 81 Gruetter. Davld A 18 Grumney. Rlchard G .184 Cruver. Thomaa Y 233 Garhwlnd. James H 230 Guarlno. Jr. Bam 230.5 Guehrtnl. Susanne I1 IS! Guenther. Marian-t A IGI. 103. 180. 153. 164 Guerin. Robert I 23.173 Gulder. Brenda S 341 Gulld. Sharon A 241 Gutllet. Jane I 160.833 Gulratn. Nancy R 113 Gumm. Nanry I 811 Gurnmore. W Gordon 3 Gunn. Judith 1. 111,148.33 Gunn. Nancy A 191 Gulhrle. Cher!! J N0 Guthrle. Cynt ll L 131.213 Guthrle. Lorvtta 1. 137.231 Gutln. Robert D 3 Guy. Charles V 121 Naatle. lllchard T 10.101, 211.273 llaal. Karen I 89 Naaa. Davld S1 81,1 llaheraamp, Jr. tart 11 18 Naberetlch. L nne J IM llabtnalz. Ladrrne N 871.81 Nahllllel. Ntllorrl K I0 llablueuel. Judlth ! 13113. Hacker. Dlanne I 131. 141313 Nariley. Vlremta 1. 18.173 Ilan-lunan. luaann 131,113 Nadia. Nolan I 1:3 llaeme. Raymond A Bl Naaernan. amen A 18,133 Nalvr. Barbara A 10 18.1 Mater. Harold 0 13,90 Mit: lharon K Nl 11 . Carol 131.1611 ltahn. John Y no Hahn. Ruth C ld Nalbedel. Barbara A. Ill 11110. Parnell l 111.113 Nall. Angela ll Q :::::- -W.: -- . la 131, . lun 3.33 w.Jf . n':: Mall. 01or1a J . U1 1ta11. lllrhael I. . . , 3 Ina A .P .,... , . . m . TDI!!! . 141. Maller. lam.: ma Halley. lk D Ulu Halter. CUNNI L 18.1 3SHu? ' . Thotnaa I . 10.1 llamrnon. Jon C. ........... . Megedua. Brenda llelrhel. wllllllh D .. Mold. Jamea I . . Neldel. 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Key, Sharon A. ..... ....140 Klingler, Roger W. .......... 276 Koterski, Carolyn C. 137,157,260 Kulas, Jacqueline T. ..152,213 Keysor, Patricia A. .... 211 Kllppel, John H. ....... 134. 246 Koterski, Jacqueline J. ..150,250 Kull, Alec R. ........ ........245 Khoenle, Roberta D. .. .,.. 240 Kloepler, Judith A. ...... 140,213 Kott, Joan C, .....,..... 102,150 Kumpe, Rebecca J, .. ....209 Kidwell, John E. .... ,...260 Klopp, Shirley A. .........,.. 251 Kovach, Charlotte J. .... 131,255 Kumse, Joan E. ..... ......215 Kies, Judith A. ....212 Kluding, Barbara A, .....,,. 259 Kovach, Mary E. ...... 1-10, 254 Kumse, Marlbeth .,........215 Kiesler, Dolly ..... 210 Klugh, Mary P. 215 260 Kovacs, Carol A. ........, 276 Kunkel, John C, 139,252 Kile, David E. ..........,... 220 Kn-SESS. Ronald G- --.----- 223 Kovanda, Edward K. ....... 228 Kunkler, Joel W. . .... ..241 Killian. David J- -'------ 227-276 Knapp, Lynn A. 217,26-1 Kowalczylr, David K. .228 266 Kunz, Jeffrey J. ...136, 227 Killion, Kathleen M. ..... 241 Knapp, Nancy J. 216,260 Kgwalka, Dave C. ,,137,1-14 257 Kunz, Karen K, ,,,,, ,,,,, , 212 Killworth. Kathleen A- --217 253 Knasel, Jerry L. 252 Kowalski, Anthony A. ..... 241 Km-mka, Michael J, ,,,, ,,,,2-12 Kirne. Lloyd E- -------- 149-157 Knauer, Robert F., Jr. .--.- 275 Krach, Karen E. ........... 211 Kurtz, Dolores M. 137.144, Kimmel, Alice V. .......... 250 Knauf. Richard R. ......... 234 Kramer, Joanne L. 213 146,276 Kimmel. Gary T- ---149-133.230 Knauss, Darryl J- ------ 100 276 Kramer, Roland J. .... 248 Kurtz, Ronald J, ..... ,......139 King. Ann L- ----,----- ------ 29 0 Kneisel, Kenneth R. . ...... 224 Kramer, Thomas H, ,..,... 248 Kughjng, Leonard' J,-, ,,,,,,243 King. Barbara J- ----------- 276 Knepper, Dan H. 230 Kramer, William M. ....... 232 Kushner, Michaelene A. 217 276 King, Dean J. ..-.-- -.260 Knickerbocker, Joan L. 2-il Krans, Barbara A. .. .... 102 212 Kuss. Janet A. King. Gene R- ---132 260 Knox. Stephen G- --------- 228 Kraus. Karen R. ...... 261 Kutsch, Marsha L, ..........211 King. Gerald L- --------- 1--249 KOCn. Carol A- --------- 138 210 Kraus, Martin J. 266 Kwasney, David T. ......224 276 King. Randall W- ----i---- --260 Koch, James E. 251 Krause, Janice E. 276 King. Robert L- ----- 99- 121-143 Koen, Paul G. ..... 262 Krause. Judith A. .. ....265 Kingsbury. christopher K- --l35- Koch, William J. 262 Krause, Kathryn E. .... 254 223 Kochis. Carolyn J. .......,. 148 Kray, Kenneth V. ...... 140,26-1 Kinker. Alan R- -------- 229 276 Kocur, Ronald E. 223 276 Krayngk, Thomas A. .230 261 Laeay. Michael J. .. ......220 Kinney, Marilyn M. ........ 276 Kodak, Douglas P. ..161,227 266 Kregg, Gene R, 247 Lacey, Jeri J, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,243 KinSn1an. Barbara J. ...----- 242 Koehler. Ann J' 261 Krelner, Nancy A. .......... 265 Lacey, Nicki D. ....... ,215 264 Kinzle. Geraldine L- ---203.276 Koehlke, Lynn J. ...... 148 255 Kreiser, Lawrence A. ...... 276 Lag-ma, Betty L, 138 266 KiDD- W- Jan'leS ------------ 251 Koenemann, William S. 220 276 Kren, Bill C. ............... 265 Largkey, G, Lynne .,,,,..... 257 KiI'3COfe. -TafneS A- -------- 251 Koenig, Beverly A. .... 140 254 Kreps, Lloyd O. . ,,,....... 260 Ladd, Paula J. ,,,,.....,. ...257 Kirby. John A- -.--- 136.225 276 Koester, Fred A. 17:1 Kress, Wendy L. 218,265 Ladd, Reta N. ...... 103,216,264 Kirk. Bonnie L. .- -...-- 102. 276 Koffsky, Edward 260 Krey, Darrelyn A. ........, 257 Ladd, Shirley A, 252 Kirk- James E- -------------- 251 Kohl. Joan C. .......... 102 276 Kristof, Betty L. .... 105,140,261 Lada-rman, Anna R. . ,,,,. , 261 Kirk. Lrary P- ----------- ---232 Kohl, Shirley A. 150,242 Kriaron. Gary P. ........... 250 Ladig, Jane E, ......, 247 Kirkendall. Donald D. ------- 103 Konr, Carolyn s. 131 Kroetz, Roger G, ,.......... 245 Lady, Janet C. ..... ...isa 264 Kirkwood. Diane K- -------- 241 Koldan, Gregory Mi -i-- 222 262 Kremer. Charles W. ....... 276 LaFene, Karen B. .,.... 137 260 Kirkwood- William Q' 'H100 270 Koleno. Sandy L- --------- 252 Krone, James E. 155,250 Lago, Carmen J. ..... 255 Klseri Judy A- '- ' 251 Komives. H0Wa1'd K- ----- 14? Krone, Jane H. .,... ...155 276 Lakatosh, Joseph J. 246 KPSOF- Lynn T- ----- ---- 2 54 Konnert. Michael H. 137.154.181 Krorina, Ruth A. ..... 254 Lake, carol J. .. 103 154 K1SSel. SYlV1a L- ---- 215 Konnert, Thomas G. ....... 245 Krueger, Cheryl L. .... 257 Lakin, Sally B. 253 KISIDEF, Ellen L. ..... ....242 Konzen, Larry H, ....,,... 103 Krueger, Connie A. ....... 276 Laking, Judith A, 243 Kistner. Thomas A. ...-.... 248 Koontz. Bob. J. . ......-.--. 261 Krueger. Dionne L. ....... 252 LaLonde. Dorothy J. .... 276 Kitehel. Robert C- - -------.. 230 Koontz, Donald L. ...... 134 264 Krueger, Judy A. ...... 137 260 Lambrecht, David L, 241 Kitielbefger. 5l'1a1'0n B- ---- 241 Koontz, Franklin R. 148,226 276 Krueger, Ronald N. ....... 220 Lambrix, David H. ....,.,.. 241 KiOlle1'. Karen K. .....-...- 254 Koozer, Terry J. 104 187 Krupp, Daniel W. ....,,... 260 Lammers. Thomas 145,254 Klapproth, Carol A. .... 209 264 Kopas, Karen M. 249 Ksenich, Timothy A. ....... 247 Lamont, Lenore E. 249 Klauaing. Si-llanne M- ------ 252 Kopf, Eddie E. .......... 220 254 Ksiazk, Albert A. 228 Lampl. John A. 247 Klausman, Charles W. ..230, 261 Kopf, James C. 220 276 Kubicaa, Joe M. . ,...... 230,276 Lampman, David R. ...... . 257 Kleckner, James R. .... 121 143 Korakas Anne M. ......... 276 Kuchar, Monica M. ....... 263 Lanaghan, Linda L. ...... . 252 Klee. Marlene R. -.-- ------ 2 60 Korneffel, Edmond R. ..... 245 Kuchta, Janice L. ...... 137,252 Lancaster. Jerry D. .... 225 254 Klein, Joanne ..... .... 2 18 254 Kornmeier, Mary J: .. 249 Kuchta, John E. ........... 223 Landon, Clarence L, ,,.,162 245 Klenner. Mary S. .. ...... 217 Kornowa, Patricia A. ., 250 Kuder, Frank L. ....,...... 276 Landwehr, Jan G. .,........2-47 Klesack, James F. ...... 161 251 Korpinen, Bonnie E. ....... 242 Kuder, Rita J. ..105, 138,215 264 Landwehr, Susan C. 138,210,266 Kline, Mary K. .......... 151 242 Kosan, Julius T. 223 275 Kuder, Sally A. 137 264 Lane, Robert H. 232 253 Kline, Nancy A. .......... ..265 Koska, Robert L. .......... 223 Kuesel, Karin M. ........ 100 101 Lane. 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Mrosko, Gregg J. ...... 138 Muckley, Mary K. ....... 119 Mullen, Leonard A. Mundy. Ray A. Munkacsy. John D, .. Munn, Theodore R. .... Muranko, Henry J. Murany, Andy J. Murlin, Joan S. .,.. ....146 Murphy, Adrian A. .. Murphy, John H. .. Murra Charles A, .... 220 Y. Murphy. William J. ...... . Murray, John L. ...... 188 Muscarella, Joseph C. ..149 Mutchler, Robert W. ,... Muth, Nancy J. ..... 137,217 Myers, Andrea L. ........ . Myers, Charles N. ........ . Myers, Daniel F. .....,... . 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Marilyn E. ...... 213,279 Nestich, Ronald S. ...... 173,255 Neuenschwander, Charles R. 256 Nevergold, Nancy E. . ,.... 247 Newcomer, Sharon R. ...... 137. 217 279 Newell, Mary C. .... ..250 Newell, Norita A. ..... 279 Newell, Ruth C. .... ...,. 2 50 Newman, Robert M. ..... 279 Newton, Johanna B. ........ 213 Newton, Linda S. ..... 141, 151. Nicholson, Jonathan R. 160, 161. Nicholson, Judith M. ..... . Nicholson, Patricia J. ..... . Nicholson. Robert A, .. Nickel, William M. Nickelsen, James V, . ....... Nickoloff, Charles L. ..... . Niese, Tom C. ....... . Nigro, Gary J. . .... . Nilson, Nancy A. ..... Nipper, Bonnie C. Niswander, Kathlene A. ni Nitschke, Lonnie H. ...... . Nitz, Carole A. ..,.... . Nitz, Jack C. .... . Nixon, Mary E. ... Noda, Fay M. ,..,. Nolan, Jerry F, ... Nolan, Mary F. . ..... ..... Nolte, Pamela J. ...,... . Norder, Robert H. . .... . 2:36 Nordstrom. MaryAnn ...... Norman, Joyce A. Norman, Judith D. Norman, Patricia A. ..141 Norris. Gerald B. 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Thomas S. .. . Raamuaaen. Jo-Carol Rnaleuer. Waller A. Rala rule Ro er L Ralhlaumf Salfy AQIIQQ Rau. Duane S. ... ...... . Rauch. Jr., Wlllllm .... Rrvuaeh. Janet L. Ravalnanl. Frederlek Ray. Jamea D. ........ . Rayloh. Wyla C. ...... . Rea. Ma? IZ. .......... . R h J eagen. err . .. Ream. David ....... . .....8'l .....24l ...UBI .l53.2ID ...WIN .....8I 56 110. .I4l.2l! .....25I .....lI5 13.81 .....I07 .881 .....ll0 133.254 .l37. 257 152. 2I8 I39.3S5 .....I4I 138.227 us. 155.212 ....m 105.80 248 .....!'I'l' 284 838 281 1 Ream. Lawrence R. IM. Reardon. M. Carlean ..... Ill Reaaer. Beverly A. .....!5l Reaaer. Vlrflnla L. ........ H85 Reber. Dev d S. ............. ISI Rebleh. Larry G. ...,... 3.881 Rehner. Ronald M. .......... N0 Reelmer. Lanelle A. .. ..... Ml Reddish. all L. ............ 3 Redmond. Roee P. .......... 886 Reebel. Daniel IV . ... ...JSI Reece. Curt A ..l4l. lDl.2U.ll Rnd. Doullaa D. ............ an Reed. Joanne C. ............ Bl RN4- Kin B. ...... ll0.!lI.K Reed. wnne K. .......... ...l3'I Reed. lehael E. ........ 88.881 Rnd. Sharon D. ............. 1 RON. Thomas J. gm. Shirley JA ....... 13.80 . a are! . ..... , lvllller. lmlllam C. .... Rehard. Cath J. . .... . romana. Vlnazxn A. ..... Rather. Jr.. Arthur ll. ..... ,Ill Relber. Pelrlela J. ..l3'I.l44. Ili I Relehert. Margaret I. . Ill Releoaky. Thornaa P. 113,131 NU- lvelyne Y. .. new na nn u. ..IIIIgI'g nmd.uJEkLdki .... Medan Mr! . ....l ll I' 7-n:ill'l0l'le J. Belling! Relmee. Jazzy: Reimer. lanald I. snmzagz lla Relneea. Barbara A. lumummaunex. mann' a. ..... I ReI1er.Naneyl. .... Rella.LlndaA.. Remy.QroleW Rllll. 1 aamnr. nnruyu a nun.-ru Repaeh Rellez Reatlve SSS? Rexlorw Reynolda. Reynolda. Reynolda. Reynolda. Reynolda. Reynolda. Reynolda. Reynolda. Reynolda. Rhea Ca HEB?1J' Karen J. Lllllaa J. Rlehard A. . Robert L. RoberiL. . rD. efmelam rf ' m....e.....'f'.v..a. 'ig ' 1 . .. M rll J. . Rhoadee. a fl Rhodea Te . Rhonelfouaefrxllehael' Rlee. Gary L. . .... .. Rite. Rober! A. .... . Rlee. Sandra M. Rlee. Varlan D. .... . Rlcharda. Brlan ll. .. Rlehnrda. Llnda L. . Rleharda. Marlan C. . Rleharda. Marilyn L. Rleharda. Sally I. .... . Rnehardaon. Carol A. Rlehardaon Carol s. 'f Richardson' James L. . Rlchardaon: Je L nmm-ann. Pfgfu' li ummm Rlehardaon. Rlchardaon. Thomaa Rlehey. Boyd G. Rlehey. Connle J. Rlekard. Penrfu K. Rleker. Betty . Rlcker. .lame L. .. Rlekerd. elen ll. . Rlekerl. Davld B. . Rlelxel. Wllllarn J . Rlekmera. Nana L. . Rlddle. Peler . Rnddlea. Lola A. Rader. Jlll L. ....... . Rlder. ll. Kenneth J. Rlehel. L n K. .... . Rleeker. Edna A. Riedel. Sandra R. Rledl. John J. ..... . Rleeelsbereer. Joseph P Rlehle. Joanne I. Rlemenar.-hnelder. Janet RI!! III r .fa -. -. Rodgers, Thomas R. Roe. Charlotte L. . Rudolph, Harriet E. ..... 208. 281 264 Roesch, Harry L. .....246 Roesler. Dale O. .... ..... 2 27 Roeth, Marilyn K. .......... 137 Roetter, Michael P. ......... 139 Rogers, Betty L. ....... .103, 281 Rogers, Carole A. ....... 209.281 Rogers, Gary A. ...... .232 Rogers, Joan E. ............. 281 Rogers, Kathleen I. .......... 261 Rogers. Richard J. ...... 232,255 Rogers, Thomas C. .......... 255 Rohrs, Edmund E. ...... 155,281 Roms, Sue A. ................ 243 Rokasy, John S. .... 100,138,264 Rolf, Paul F. ........... .... 2 46 Rolfsmeyer, JaNelle L. ..137.254 Rollius, Susan D. ........ 210,265 Rolls, Judith M. .......,.... 265 Romito, Linda M. .. ..... 251 Ronk, Nancy J. .....253 Rood, Lois M. ..... ..... 2 60 Rosch, Charles W. ..... 242 Rose, Elena M. .............. 217 Rose. Leonard A. ............ 221 Rosemond, Gwendolyn L. . ..214 Rosenbloom, Alan J. ........ 235 Rosendahl, James L. ........ 246 Roshong, Christine E. ..... 144 Ross, Curtis R. .......... 187. 219 Ross, James L. .............. 230 Ross, Julia A. ..... .... 1 37,282 Ross, Phyllis M. ............. 250 Ross, Rebecca ........... 140. 213 Ross, Rosalie M. ............ 282 Rossetti, Christine M. 140. 221513, Rossino. Robert P. ...... 161,243 Rossley, Becky A. .....210 Rossman. Joyce L. .. ..... 243 Rosso. Thomas C. .... .... 2 55 Roszman, Donald E. . ..... 264 Roszman, Larry J. .. ..... 246 Roth. Brenda J. ......,.. 210,243 Roth. Linda K. .......... 134.135 Rothbardt, Victor A. 117.2233 Rothe. Esther S. ............ 242 Rothman, Dale J. ...111.224,282 Rouse, C. Sue ............... 282 Rowe. Glee M. .. . .... 248 Rowe, Norma E. .. ..... 255 Rowe, Virginia A. ...... 138.207 Rowell, Phil C. ...... ..... 2 40 Rower. Franklin E. . ..... 282 Rowswell, Gaye C. .. ..... 246 Roy, Marian S. .... ..... 3 Royer, Warren J. Royster, James E. Rubin, Richard C. Ruck, Theodore O. .. Rucker, Catherine C. Ruffin, Thomas M. .. 244 . 240 . 247 .257 282 264 Ruffing. Barbara L. .... 137.12455 Ruffing, Linda M. ..137, 144,265 Ruggie. Michalell D. .... Mb. 121230 Ru iero, n on ..... . . gg y 188.325 Ruggiero, Gary A. .. Ruiter, William L. .. ..... 173 Rule. Roderick N. ... .....251 Rumer, Michael A. .. ...... 247 Rumsey, Ralph L. .... . ...... 246 Runser, Judith D. ....... 216, 282 Rupe. Roger P. .............. 220 Ruper, Maxine E. . ...... 150,282 Rupp, Richard J. .... ..... 1 00 RusKavige, Rosalynn ..... 248 Russ, Carol M. ....... ..... 2 46 Russ, Donna M. ..... ..... 2 58 Russell. Jane K. .....2-10 Russell, Joseph M. .. ..... 245 Russell. Linda A. ....... 146,207 Russell, Melissa C. ..:...212. 282 Russell, Thomas W. . ..... 240 Rust. Dean F. .............. 254 Ruth. Kenneth H. . ...... 226,264 Rutledge, Ann .... .107. 138 Ruzicka, Joann M. .. ..... 241 Ryan, Donald P. .. .... 231.282 Ryan, James M. ...... ..230 Ryan, Patricia A. ............ 207 Ryan, Sandra K. .... 146 207.254 Ryan, Thomas N. ........... 253 Rychener, S. Philip ......... 243 Ryder, Bert J. ............... 282 Rymar. Diane L. ........ 138,282 Rymers, Robert F. .......... 282 Sabat, Gayle S. ...... 137,148,282 Sabian, Henry E. ............ 235 Sabine, David . .... ..... 2 23 Sabo, James F. ..... ..... 2 46 Saelzler, Gayle A. ......... 282 Saelzler, Steven G. ...... 220,254 Saemann Irene L .249 Sage, Susan E. St. Angelo. Marygrace N. .. Sakai Larry H. ....... . Salata. Donna M. ...140,'160 Salmsky, Margaret A. ..211 Salter. Joann C. Saltz, Harold L Saltzman. Diana ' I I I 256 .253 .261 , 266 , 282 217 fzsz .252 Salupo, Ronald A. Samsel. Mary L. ....... . Sander, Beverly A. .. Sanders, D. Jean .... 137.154, 242 282 250 255 Sanders, Michael L. .... 111.240, 260 Sanders, Neil W. .... ..... 1 17 Sanderson. Donna J. 137, Sanderson, Robert D. Sands, Karen S. Sandwisch, Jeanine E. . Sandwisch, Jennie L. Sanford, Joy L. .... . Sanford. Lynne P. ..... . Sanow, Gilbert ...... 136, Sapir, George R. Saracsan Jeffre W 144, 144, . y . ....... . Sarvis, Linda S. ........ 212, Sasala, Stephen R. .. Sasarak, Michael J. . Sauder, Kenneth R. . Sauer, Hugh T. ..... . Sauer, JoAnn ....... Saunders, Thomas M. Sautter, Suann M. .. Savage, Dianne J. Savey, M. Elaine .... Savoca, Dennis E. '.'ff224' Sawyer, Margaret A. 154, Sawyer, Susan H. .......... . Sawyer. Terrence E. ....... . Sayler, Eleanor M. 103, 14 , 146 Saylor, Richard C. ...... 149 Scally, John P. ............ . Scanlan, Jerome N. ........ . Scarbrough, W. Robert ..... Scardami, Robert J. ....... . Scardaville. Angela ......... Schack. Kay A. ........... . Schack, Patricia K. ..... 211 Schaefer, Joan .......... 151 Schafer, M. Sue .... 144,211 Schafer, Robert L. ...... 161 Schafer, W. Carl ........... Schafer, William H. ....... . Schaller, Thomas J. ....... . Scharf, Paula A. Scharienberger. Gilbert E. . 246 255 282 282 215 251 282 143 . 99 260 241 228 253 226 208 253 248 217 154 234 253. 266 255 247 137. 282 220 243 141 250 258 248 256 282 282 282 245 139 243 252 253 228 Scharmann, Katherine T. .. 246 Schechtman, Aaron ......... 235 Scheer, Carolyn L. ..107, 144 208 Scheiring, Karen L. ........ 265 Scheller, Sandra R. ..... 119 246 Schengili, John ......... 138 282 Schenk, Martin ...... . 231 Scherma, Fred M. .......... 229 Scheszev, Larry S. ..1l7.235 282 Schimmel. Robert E. ....... 253 Schimmel, Tonilee ......... 256 Schindelar, John C. ..... 228 282 Schindler, Mary P. ......... 210 Schindler, Michael J. ....... 253 Schindorff, Charles R. ..... 252 Schlater, John E. ....... 104 282 Schleimer, Ronald A. .... 258 Schlencher. Sarah P. ..... 212 Schlessman, Ann E. . 154, Schlicht, Marian A. . ..... 282 Schlosser, Barbara S. ...218 282 Schlueter, Donald W. .154, 155 Schlueter, Jon A. ....... 224.282 Schmid, William T. . ..... 251 Schmidt, Anita A. ...99, 105, Schmidt, Frederick H. .... .139 Schmidt, James M. . ..... 264 Schmidt, Janice K. ...... 216 282 Schmidt, Ronald A. . ..... 258 Schmidt Terry L. .. ..... 254 Schmitt, Paul F. .... ..... 2 53 Schmitt, Paul G. ........ 224,282 Schmittgen, Lynn ....... 140 256 Schnabel, Marianne L. ...... 207 Schnabele, Barbara S. ..103 282 Schneider, Anna M. .... 111.30682 Schneider, Barry M. ..... 246 Schneider, Dave F. .. ..... 243 Schneider, Linda L. ..... 265 Schnell, Claudette J. .... 137 256 Schnell, Linda C. .....251 Schnelle, Leland E. . ..... 188 Schnelzer, Garry A. .160 232 Schnittker, Mary E. ..... 246 Schnitzler, David L. .226 282 Schober, Carl F. .... ..... 2 46 Schoch, Patricia A. . ..... 154 Schodorf. Robert J. . ..... 241 Schooler, Judy K. .....251 Schooley, Carlton .232 282 Schooley, Ra B. .... . .... 246 Schoonmaker, Susan C. .... 1129. 4 Schopfer, Janet L. .. .207 282 Schottke, Diana L. .. ..... 211 Schramm, Sharon R. ..... 210 Schreiber. Paul E. .. ..... 256 Schreiber, Sandi A. . ..... 212 Schrier, Suzanne M. ..... 140 Schroeder, Clyde A. .229 282 Schroeder. James J. ..... 221 Schroeder, Janet K. ..... 248 Schroeder, Robert C. ..... 253 Schroeder, Sondra J. ..... 138 Schroeder, Susanne H. ..243 282 Schroeder Suzanne E. ...... 146 7 ' 3'1'i7 3'vT3 'A ' Tlf ' K I1 ' ......-,e.....t.1h. H fu.'.xa.....r...1 .i,f.I4..:.. .. Q -' L' 1 0 . t W 1 - L.-Inky ...fn soon siaucit ...iw sooom mn comonrum 5Lu.,i'2.f, W1B6'W i'i Mir 1: -' At:'.r-Q, -, ,W - W Q H M Wy .W--H -, -.-.,.,, , -.. .te s1...:..s.R .. . 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A .--- 256 Smith, Valerie C. ----- 251 Smith, Vivienne L. ..... 151,283 Smolik, John T. .... ....... 1 07 Spinetto. Richard . 283 ' Smoll, Janiece S. Smutko, Kathleen J. navle Dennis F, .. S Y. r Snavely, Doris E. Snavely, Joanne R. Snay, William A. .......160,254 .....252 ....248 .,..254 ....260 .....251 Snell, Karen K. ...155. 253 Snider, Paul G. .......... 136,266 Snider, Penny A. ........ 217,253 256 Spalvins, Karl .......... Spargur, Bill L. .. S arks rederick B. P . F Sparks, Larry W. Speake, Linda L. .. Specht, Thomas W. Spencer, Dwight L. Spencer, Leonard C. Spennachio, Fred C. Sperber, Lynn M. ...... . Speth, Barbara L. Spetrino, William . M Spilis, David L. ......, . D Spinn, Barbara A. Spinosa, Ronald C. Spitler, Carl R. Spitler, Ronald J. .... . Splittorf, Don C. ....... . Spooner, Katherine C. Sprague, Glenn B. ..... . Sprague. Linda L. ..140. Snider, Susan L. .,.......,.. 249 Sprague, Robert F. ..l10, Snodgrass, Judith G. ...105, 216, Spyenger, Anthony L, 233 Spring, Kathi L. ,...... . Snow. CHFOIYH F. ..... 208 Springer, Claudia L. Snyder. Gene C. ---.4..----- 283 sproul, William R. Snyder, Janet L, ........ 216,260 Spmule, Willard J. Snyder, Judith A. ...... 215,260 Spurlock' Judy A, ,,.,.. . Snyder, Karen R. ........,.. 137 Staadegker, Albert P. Snyder, Larry A. ...104,110,134, Staelens, Peter J. ..,. 135.221.2283 Stafford, Kenneth L. Snyder. Mary C. ---'..-.---- 256 Stagg, carol J. ...,. .. Snyder, Peter V. ..........,. 220 Stanley' Mgry L, ,,,, .. Snyder, Ralph E, ......- 245 Stannard, Sharon K. Snyder, Robert E. ........... 243 Stansberry, Bonnie L, Snyder, Susan K. ........ 216,256 Stapletfm, Carol Y, Sobeck, Thomas A. ......... 222 Starkweather, Nancy J, , Solanik, John D. , ........... 189 Starling, Gary W, ,,,, Sollenberger, Anna L. . Sollenberger, Harriet L. .137, 144, 261 154. .. .144, 261 154, Solomon, Albert B. ......... 260 Solomon, Nicholas T. .... Somerlot, Douglas K. ...... . Sommer, Keith A. ..147, Sonnenberg, Sandra K. 149, 225. 283 Sommer, Virginia G, .,.. 103,209 240 257 Sorrentino, Richard M. ..,. . Soukup, Ronald ........, 161, Southworth, Roger D. ...149, Sovitzky, Tania R. Spade, Warren T. Spaeder, Ro er C 260 224 ........,.152 .........,.253 256 2 . g . ..119,2 7 Spahr, Judith A. , ........... 26-1 Starling, Mary L. .... . Starn, Judy L. ..,.. . Stayton. Sally C. Stebleton, Larry L. . .... . Steck, Roger J. .... . Steck, Sara J. ...99, 'i64,' Steele, Sharon A. ,...... . Steely, Raymond J, .. Steely, Robert L. ....,.. . Steensen, Paulette ...... Stefan, George S. .... Stefani, Carol A. ....... . Stegaman, Dianna K. Steger, Mary Ellen Stehle, Karlene A. ...,, . Stein, Kathy'M. ....... . Stein, Sue A, ..,. . Steiner, Jane L. Fast and efficient service on dry cleaning and laundry is provided for all customers by Ham- blins, which is located at 524 E, Wooster. 5 QPR' 1.20 'aa . :vi-ia WW QA 136 226 226 2:32 231 .99 146 216 230 223 104 207 235 220 156 225 145 Lid 211 151 139 114 fc.. A? 256 253 248 259 264 257 283 245 283 283 144 242 173 21 1 .99 283 261 .247 .266 123 208 247 256 253 248 264 253 283 284 284 243 266 251 261 266 246 209 231 284 255 256 284 266 266 253 234 234 207 245 208 251 261 212 262 257 215 in .f .an N Steinfurth, Glenn E . ....248 Stella. Barbara E, ...... .... 2 62 Stem el Ruth E Stephan, Edward G. p , . ............ 245 Stepanovich, Marcia L. ..... ..... .. .264 Stephens, Linda H. ........ . Stephenson, Elizabeth C. Stetzler, Carolyn A. ......... 242 Stevens, Allen R. ..,........ 139 Stevens, Luther C. Jr. , ..... 234 Stevens, Sandy A. ,..... 102,284 Stewart, Eileen D. ........., 241 Stewart, Jack M, ,.. .,.. ..284 Stewart, Linda G. . ...,... 248 Stewart Sandra L. .. 150,151, 210,253 Stewart Sharon ,.. ...... .284 Stewart, Sharon L. ......... 256 Stewart, Sue E. ...,... ,.208 241 Steyer, Robert E. ........ 144 284 Stichweh. Gail E. .,.... ,138 211 Stienecker, Sally A. ........ 217 Stiffler, Paul W. .,...,. 134,260 Stiffler, Wayne C. ..140, 144 284 Stiglin, Joann , ........,.... 257 Stiles, Cynthia E, ..... 215 Stiles, Linda J. ......... 137 254 Stilwell, Maxine R. ,... 137,148, 217 284 Stinebaugh, Charles E. ..145 284 Stingley, Charles P. ..... 284 Stinson, Susan I. ........ 218 254 Stiritz, Judith A, ,..... ..,... 2 10 Stith, Judy C. ,......,...... 250 Stock, Judith S. ............ 213 Stofcho, Janis E, 103,107, 137,207 Stoffel, Christine M. .... 104 208 Stokes, Beverly J. ,.11-4,214 284 Stoltz, James C. .....,...... 284 Stone, Judith A. . .......,. 263 Stone, Marsha L. ... .....247 Stone, Robert T. . ...,... 139 Stone, Robert J. ,, ,.... 187,220 Stone, Sharon L. ,.. . . , , .252 Stone, William J. ,. ....... 261 Stopher, Linda K. .,.... 215.255 Stormer, Nancy L. .......... 245 Stout, Raymond M., Jr. ..... 231 Stover, Nellie A. ......,...... 253 Stover, Virginia K. .... 216,284 Stow, Mary Jane ....,... 152 265 Strahl, Rick .,.,............ 247 Strahm, P. Douglas ......... 232 Straley, Barbara J, .... ..209 284 Strand, Darby C . .....,...... 250 Strandborg, Diane L. ,..106 266 Stratman, Nancy 1. .......... 154 Strauch, Lyla L. ., ...... 103,264 Strausbaugh, Dean G. Strausburg, Carol A, Strazzanti, Alex N. ........ . Strickland, Loreena J. Striff, Janet E. .......,.... . 284 , 251 222 1248 .250 Strimple, Judith A. ...,.... 242 Stringer, Nancy M. ..... 107,261 Strom, Cynthia D. .......... 243 Strong, Sandra S, ...,., 217,284 Struna, Edward L. .......... 245 Struna, James F. .,...... 187 234 Struve, Phil .....,..,....... 222 Struzinsky, Alice M. , ....... 102 Stucky, Thomas J. ..,..243 Studer, Myra C, .,... ..249 Stump, Dennis C. ...... 149,188 Sturm, Marlene J. ...... 137,284 Sturtevant, Carole L. ....,... 284 Stutsman, Walter E. ..., 140,253 Stutz, Sara J. .,.,....... 152,216 Stytle, Leo H. .... . Suchy, Russell J. ...160, Sudbrink, Jane M. Suhr, Sally L. .....,..... 140 Suiter, Marilynn A. .-.213 . 155 , 227 .266 256 284 , 284 211 , 231 134. Sukalac, Joan M. . .,... 208 Sullifan, Dorothy J. ..... .. Sullivan, Darryl L. ...... 144 Sullivan, Linda J. ....., 103, 135, 150. 208 Sullivan, Richard C. ...... ..284 Sullivan Sharon A, Sumner.. Raymond A. ...... . Sunderman, Norman A. 103, Surovjax, Gregg S. ..... .. Susko, B. Jean ........ , .... . Sutherland, Barbara A. Sutherland, Carol L, Sutter, Agnes C. ..,..... 103 Sutter, Dorothy . .... Sutton, Sutton, Stephen M Barbara J. W A Sutton, Suzanne Svec, Dorothy E Swank, William 260 154 139 262 256 212 . . . . . . , .216 261 251 240 257 240 255 36 Swanson, Marva L Swanson, Robert L. ........ . Swartwood, Thomas G. ..... . Swartzlander, Jean M. Swayze, Jay C. ,... ......... . Sweany, Marlc R. ........... . 247 100 234 Swartz, Paul F. . .... 123, 154,253 264 220 221 207 Sweda, Marcia J. ........... . Sweeting, James M, Swick, Kevin J. . ..,, ...... . .. Swindler, Sharon A. Swogger, Bonnie L. Swonguer, Pamela Sykora, Robert J. ....149 , 230 123 ,....,,.257 240 S. . . .... 254 228 W' 6 0 nmmwK:v'-- ' qw-. X., Many students use the Student Book Exchange to e their new and used textbooks or sell their books tor cash. The Exchange is across from Founders. il I F1 ,u rg- 1- ' .D bo Z Z- lug t ' ' '. ... .m' . 3 is ,rr . Way out in front an tlovor ond cnspness ore the potolo ch-ps produced by the Coins Pototo Chip 234 246 Company Trcot yourself to o reol treat Sy mbol Mar E Synh, Ann I? 11.1 216 Szabo, Stephen Y Srahats Donna M Sramrey Karen Srentxetery. Sandra Sr yrnlrou tal, Dsvld 1. 1. 102 Tahler. Dave 1. Tabler. Kathryn A 152, Txlus Wllllarn 1. Talbot. James A Tallaterro Arthur R Tarnbelllnl. lllleen A :rl Tanceman, Dennu IZ Tan Margaret A 140.216, Tanner. Phtllp W Tanno. Annette M Taras-hte Janet M 103. 234 Tas: John I . Tale Judy 4' Taulher. Anlta K Taylor, Coleman A Taylor. llarel 6 Taylor Douglas I' Taylor, James W Tavlnr Paul 11 Taylnr. Robert G 224, Titlflr. Robert 1. Taylor. ltuln A Taylor. Wtlltam A Taylor Wllllam lt Jr Tearnan. Ronald lt Teeters 1.tnda C Tolranlr llatne M Tenlfl. Bunn ll 137 Tennant, Carolyn S Terrell Sandra 1. 104 Terry Carol A Terry James If 119, Thauxette 44't1ltarn It ll Thayer Sharon 1. Thayer Wnuam n Thr-hen Marllsn J 111101. Lnuls 0 Thlel. Marcia 14 IIT, Thierry' Tn-rald 1. Thomas. Carol ll Thomas James W 333, T1-f-mn lnrralne D Thomas Fatrlrla A 111 217 Thr-mas. Robert I2 T71--mss, Robert R 210 234 261 253 240 255 284 Bl 254 213 228 223 245 101 261 247 261 144 2ll 206 233 2tl 231 224 25.1 253 245 144 249 U4 233 220 241 1 201 253 201 240 B4 242 243 23.1 242 220 231 24.2 204 242 IH 23.1 241 140 234 230 B1 Thomas. Wayne W Thornasson. Robert K '1Ttornpu't1, Janet P Thompsett, Judy A Thompson, 11 Lyle 226 Thompson, Hrllle S Thompson. Carnl S Thompson. Jack 1. 149,188 Thnmpinn. Joan E Thompson. Joseph 1. Thompson, Melodu- M Thompson. Patru-ta M Thornton, James D Thornton. Presley D 161 Thurmond. Nate 149 Thornton Laurane E 102 Ttelje, Wanda 1. 155 Tnettmeyer. Thomas N Tillman. Kenneth D Tlppm. Paul F Tamale Robert J 2M. Tipton, Sherri 1. 215 Tltschlnger, Joe A Titus Jamei A Tnber. Jeannette L Tnhtas, Donald A 138 Tohlal Irene If Todd. 1.-any E Todd. Patrlela J Tnlbert Loulae C' Tulle. Thomas M Tomaslc. Robert J Tnrnrrall. Karen J Tnmlln, Carol Tomrner. Robert J Tnnlea, Earl A Tnntallan, Rose M Tnrer. Phtlllp J Toah, George ll . Tosh. James C Tosh. Joseph N 11 Toahn, Aly-eq A Toth. Ale! ll Tnth, Barbara J Toth Steven I TUVUF. Janlee 1 102. Tms-ey, Jantee A To ll Ju 104 102 120 261 110 210. 160 127 211 r . hn R Traub. Susan N Traul. Robert IZ Travta. Kenton Z Trax-ts. Naney J Travis. Sharon K Trax-ntl. Mar Ann C Treeee. Jon I Tfflvwy. Wnuam A , Tn-uber. Ann C . III 284 201 253 265 253 225 243 284 251 214 241 250 284 209 284 149. 266 161 2 47 245 284 BJ 266 284 284 266 284 281 284 225 206 231 245 236 160 254 244 248 232 212 233 248 213 DJ 266 284 242 240 222 266 201 236 231 245 230 BJ v Trembour. Wtlllarn I' .... , 232 Trernletl. Sheryl M. ... ..240 Trent. Anthony 1' .. . 172.1 Trtnque. Rona d 14 . . . . 232 Trapp. Roberta K . . 211 Trumbtlas, Karen A . 213.253 Trott, Jerry E . - . .31 Tru.-nr, Vlrglma M . 141.213 Trunt. Julle 1. 2611 Trumpp. M Lmda , . 243 Truss, Roger A . 51 Tsthudt, Judllh M 200 Tschudy, Ted N 11.22153 Tsul. lhllllam T 1l7.1l9.22l.28J Tulvlns, Stewart L 55 Tuflter. Kath:-rlne M 268 Tucker Tum S 220.254 Turlt, Karen 1' 255 Turner, George W 1.265 Turner, Marcla 140.253 Turner. Sue A 243 Turocy, Helen L 252 TUKIIHI. Glenn 1. .. 227 Tuttle. John 1' 22-3 Txorllt, Ronald J 222.266 '1'wt1t'11cl1, John 1' 23 Vgollnl, Patrxcxa A . 213 1'1lurn. Davld E 23 Ulrey. Nanci' -1 105332 Underwood. Blame A 241 Underwood. L-'UU' 1' 227 Unswurth. Charles W 1.266 Unterbrtnlt, Kenneth M . 243 Upham, Constance J . . 265 Upper, Judlth C . . 257 u,,,..n, Ann D 1eo.z1e.zso Upthegrove, Jeanne P 214.254 Urban. Marlene A . . - 2-52 Urban. Paul J - 228 Urban. Thnmal E ..261.250 Utz, Brenda K .... ---- - 254 Vader. Richard lt . - 2-55 Vogt, Paul J .. . . 255 Vail. Pg-lg-f C ...., . . 221 VaKerles. Thomas V . 231 Valentlne. Sarah J 139.254 Yann, Judy lt 242 VanAlmen. Richard E. 11 . 220 266 VanAman. Marilyn L , 111.131 212.284 Vanllelleghem. Karen L 256 Van Benschoten. L Dantel . 243 Vandcnberg, Barbara J 204 Van Deren W. Steven 200.256 V.lnt1r'l'sall. Larry A 255 Vanderzyden. Karen A 246 Van Dr-tte, Robert W 250 Van Dusen, Martlyn L 253 Van fzlltlvf, Janet K 255 Van Llcu. Martha H 140 Nan Lteu. Ronald B . 96 V.mNr-ll, Wllllam G 254 Van Nostrand, Frank B 243 Van Osdel. Pnlrlcla A 144. 284 Van Puppet. Robert L . 241 Van Syrltle. Turn J 220 Van Tznsxel, Janet R ...101 106. 139.284 Van Wmkle. llcrhcrt E 8.5 Varlrasx. Jon-ph, Jr 260 Yugo, Dennis M 266 Vans, John . 136.253 Vartorella. Vlncent A . 223. 264 421911. Ntrhnlns C 221 Xnlikll Lund.: Lou 285 Vaughan, Joyce L . . 240 Vaughn, Charles E 233 Vaughn. Lloyd A 121,226.28 Vaughn. Michael 1118 229.266 Vavrllt. Lllltan M . 146.266 Vaxsouyl. Robert 1. .. 2-U Vellel. Kenneth W . 25 Vekasy. Sandra C .... 264 Verbs. Loretta A I-'19 Verber. George R . 102133. 9. 188. 266 Verdler. Ann E 137.25 Ver Steegh. Arthur J . Jr. 245 Veverlta. Dlane K 251 Vlctnr. Gary M ., 245 Vldra. Nancy C . E Vlllard, Kenneth L 248 Vmes. Davld A . . 234 Vlnmg. Duane L .. , Bl Vlolet Wlllram lt 149.113 Vlrnstelt. Paul I' .. . .1312-B Vlsel. fred ,. . I0 Vlsh. Constance J 210.253 Vnden. Anita L 101115.21125 Vnelrker. Gary B . . 161.248 Voelkel. Jamea C . .. . 228 Vogel. Mlrhlll N .... 251 Vngelgesang. Janice A. ..211.B0 Vogell. Carol 1. . . , 35 Voggenthalor. Alan L .228 VOINI. Lllly M U. 107,144.1 Volght. lllllabeth A .102.127. 210.1 Voltr. James P .,.. Vo1n.l411eI J. Voll. Franels C .. ., ...1b4.22'l Vollmayer. Llnda il. ........ 241 I -nag .314 Vonderaht. Betty J. .... 102. lil. Ill 1 Voorhees. Jarllyn A. ....... . Vordenberg. lata B. ........ I0 Vuotto. Guy P. ...,...... 28.254 Waehtelhauaen. Wlllnm R. .. Vlade, Judtth A. .... 131251. Wadman. Sandra A. ....... . Wadsworth. Stanley B. Wagenbrenner. Ronald J. .. Wagenhelm. Leslie E . Waggener. Blanche 1. . Wagner. Joan A. . H5 X 1 .....161 241 222 X Wagner, Karen Lee .. 140.1 Wagner. Karen L . .. . .213 Wagner. Lrfnne A. .. ,. ,...212 Wagy. Ltn a L . . . .212 Wahl. Barbara G 212.252 Wahl. James C . . -..... 31 Walt. Hugh D .--15 Wants. Margaret A . . .. ,..21l Wakat. Marshall A 145.121 224.226 Walborn. Rlchard E 116.140.221 Walter. Joyce A .. ..... ..,. 2 41 Waldon. Audrey L .... .. H246 Walex. Jane E . . 140 Walker. John W . .... 243 Walker, Joyce A ., .152 Walker, Linda J ........ 102.1 Walker. Llnda K ........ 142.120 Walker. Lynn Gall ...... H84 Walker. Patncta M. ,.... ...246 Walkowtak, Nanyv' ...... 150.81 Wall. Richard . . ........ B0 Wallace, Lee E . ........,. 161 14'a11aC0. Richard E . X Wallace. Ronald . .. 227.222 Waller. Jettrey W. .......... 3 Wallrng. Bruce C ..... ...lil Walp. George L . . -.-. 242 Walter. Linda M. ........ ...212 Walter. Mary A. ...... 210.1 Walters. Edward W. ........ 1 Walters, Mary F. ........ 210.1 Walther. Jantce E ..140. 216. Walton. Carol A ...... Walton. Joyce J ....,.. Waltr, Barbara A ,. Waltz. Carol A ...... Wanosky. Gary S 81 .....24J .. . . .241 120.51 112.55 Wnntland. Carolyn K. .. ..13'l. 146.84 Wantx, Katherine R ........ 82 Ward. Dennu M .. .. ..., HE Ward. Jerry E. . . .172 Ward. Joan M . , . . 25 Ward, Luan J . . 240 Ward, Mervln l. . 225.225 1N'ard, Mildred .. .. .. K Ward. Royal W . B1 Yvilfd. Wll lam H . 242 Warden, Karen K . . . .. 210 Wareham. Mary Ann . . 212 Wargn. Judith A ..... 211.254 Warner. Barbara K. Warner. Herbert E. Jr ..,. 82 Warner. John P ...... . Warner. Larry L 223.256 Warmcke. JettreylL . ...... 140 Warnke. Sandra .,.. .... 255 Warnsrnan. Robert lt. .. ,... 150 Warren. Mary Jo A ........ I Warren. Susan J . 101,140.87 Warrener. Richard C. ..,... 242 Warrlng. Sandra K. 121156.81 Wasbro. Judtth A. ........ DU Washtngton, Joyce A. ...... 214 Waaaerman. James l'. ...14l.1?2 Wasylyna. Myron ........... I Waters. Donna L. .... . Watluns. Barbara J. Watson. Ma? E. ...... . Walt. Ronal W. ...... . Wnwrzymak. Donald J. Wead. Ann P. ........ . Wead. Richard A. .... . Weaver. Barry L Weaver. Gary D. .. Webb. Charles R. ..... . Webb. Webb. Weber. Carole A. ...... . Weber. Weber. Dorta B. .... 11lomu C. .... . Joaeph J. .... . Richard K. Weber. Robert J. Wegman. James ll. We rle. Phyllll J. Welumann. Susan L. Wehrrnann Todd A. Waterman. Banana J. Wetland. llareta 8. Watgandt. Martha A. Wellle. Cart ll. . Warner. Bruce 8. Wemmann. Csml memes. Leonard.. e e . Roger Watt. Nancy ... Wal-I. Gerald B. We Harlan N. We . Samuel 1. Welaar. K. W tu. George U. .. Wzrl. Jalma ...... .... 318.1 .1421 . . . 286 123 286 243 240 Weiss, Susan R. ........ . Weitzel, Janice R. ...... Weldon, Maureen A. Wellington, Sharon K. .. Wellman, Guy M. ...,. . Wellnitz. Susan K. ..... . Wells, Colby ...,......., Wells, Jean A. ..., .... . Wells, Marjorie L. ,.... . Welsh, Kathleen A. Welter, Phyllis J. ...137 Wence. Diane M, . .,.... . Wennes, Ann E. ....... . Wennes, Richard S. .,.. . Wenning, William H. Wennick, Dennis K. Wentz, Diana J. ....... . Werling, Lois A. 103. Werner, Jean D. ..... Werner, Sandra L. Wert, Dianne .....,..... Wertz, James R. .. West, James W. .. West, John R. .. ...... West, Penni L. .......... Westbay, Michael V. Wetsman. Sheldon Westmiller. Lorraine Westrick, Joan F. ...... . Wetzel, James P. ....... . Wexler, Rhoda J. ....... . 20-1, Whalen, Bonnie J. Weyrick, Sandra A. Wheeler, Barbara J. Wheeler, Charles W. Wheeler. Virginia L. Whetstone Jac ueline D. . C1 Whnacre. Michael D. Whitacre, Roger L. .... . Whitaker, Gary D. ..... . White, Charles R. .. White. David F. .... .... . White, Larry D. .. White, Robert H. .. White, Robert L. White, Sally E. ..... .. White, Warren M. ..... . Whitehead. Linda A. Whitehead, Robert G. Whiteman, Patricia S. Whiter. Stephen F. ..... . Whiteside, Earl H. . Whiteside, Joyce A. Whitham, Georgia H. Whitney, Carole J. ..... . Whitney, Rita J. ....... . Wichman, Marilyn M Widder, Bonnie J. ...... . Widman, Arlene I. ..... . Widman, Sarah L. ..... . Wieszek, Cecelia A. 137, Wietzke, Robert R. .... . Wilcoxon, James F. .... . Wilder, Larry N. ....,.. . Wildermuth, Ted M. Wilensik, Norman A. Wilhelm, Carol M. ...99, Wilhelm, Roy F. .... 1-19, Wilkening, Thomas E. .. Wilkin, Dave .........., 150 234 139 208. 218 146 138 102 210 123 154 207 140 229 2:10 231 207 101 215 160 123 107 187 162 230 249 285 251 241 285 152 212 218 248 26-1 256 255 252 285 1-10 221 285 285 209 261 260 243 232 256 240 251 136 256 243 243 243 285 240 260 232 249 2-10 220 253 173 285 286 256 232 101 248 286 2-18 286 286 230 173 21-1 252 254 261 242 242 286 257 234 229 220 286 248 210 266 248 256 Wilkens, Paul L. ....... Willaman, Linda J. ..150, Wille, Walter E. ....... . '152 .189 Willeke, Joyce E. ......... . Wil1ey,'Martha A. .... . Willey, Stephen A. Willhardt, E. Gail ..... Willhelm. Williams Lola L. Ann K. .101 .225 Williams: Barbara 211 Williams, Bruce J. ..... Williams, Dana F. .... . Williams, Dee A. ...... . Williams Williams: Williams Diane P. ..1-11 Dianne L. Donald C. Williams: Donna J. 209 ,143 .217 .208 1101 211 .138 Williams, John C. ..... . Williams, Larry G. Williams, Lois J. ...... . Williams Marcia L. Williams, Margaret R. . Williams, Mary Alice .. Williams, Sally J. ..... . 155 Williams, Scott P. .... . Williams, Sharon A. Williams, Sue A. ...... . Williams, Thomas S. Williamson, Joan E. Willmann, Lawrence D. Wills, Eleanor R. ..... . Wills, Linda Sue .. Wills, Ronald C. .. Willson, Marcia J. , Wilson, Diana C. .. Wilson, Brenda J. . Wilson, Beverly A. .... . Wilson, Euelyn C. .... . Wilson, Gerald L. ..... . Wilson, Harold W. .,.. . Wilson, Jack T. ...... . Wilson, Judith E. .... . Wilson, Judith N. ..11-1 Wilson, Karen ......... Wilson, Marcia L. .... . Wilson, Pamela J. . Wilson, Robert H. . Wilson, Roger W. Wilson, Rosemary ... Wilson, Vivian A. ... Wilson, William A. Wilson, William E. Wilson Worth W. .... . Winbigiler. Edwin C. Wmce, Gregory D. .... . Winchell, Ray C. Windisch, Paul N. .... . Winebrenner, Karen S. . Winkler, G. Anthony Winkler. Marcia S. Winn, Eileen M. Winner, Marlene K. Winget. Jack B. ...... . Winson, Judith A. .... . Winstanley, David J. .207 1051 148 .140. 111, 227. .227 .137 Winter, Greg A. 110,115,227 Winterman, Albert W., I 138 216 286 154 253 263 207 266 219 260 286 2-15 249 219 248 223 242 261 286 250 212 140, 213 222 286 264 261 286 263 1-10. 261 21-1 250 251 265 150 260 254 134. 260 260 230 286 260 26-1 286 150 255 250 286 2-12 286 286 256 232 , . . . ,241 .232, 256 .224 286 .137 254 ....,2-15 , .... 250 264 .... 286 .223 263 .139 257 146 286 II . 2-13 Winters, Harriet H. Winton, Joan E. ........ Winzenried, Robert ..... Wirtanen, Ronald W. Wirtz, Ronald W. ..... . Wischmeyer, Elaine M. Wise, Barbara A. ..150, Wise, Mary A. ......... . Wiseman, Becky M. .... Wisener, Alice A. . Wisner. Susan T. . ...... . Wisnieski, Alan F. ..... . Wisniewski, Dennis P. .. Wisnicwski, Frank J, Wisniewski, Patricia J. .. Wisser. James F. ,....... Witherell, Robert L. Witman, Robert A. ..... . Witt, Sharon A. ....... . Witte. Michael J. ...173, VVittes, Shirley A. ..... - Witty, Sheron K. .... Wohler, William H. Wolan, James A. Wolf, Annette E. .. Wolf. Carole A. .. Wolf, Frances K. .. Xvolf, James 1VI, .. 216, 155 137. 152. 216 173 136 225 Wolfe, Irene W. ..... . Wolfe, Marjorie A. ..... - Wolfe, Terry W. ....... . Wolfe. Virginia E. ..... . Wolfer, Bonnie ......... Wolft Richard ', A. ..... . Wolfinger. John W., II .. 222 218 232 138 Wolfram. Paul W. . .-... Wolk, Marlene L. ..... . Wollenhaaupt, David L. Woltman, Robert J. Wombolo, Scharlotte VVonncr, Michael H. Wood. Alan J. ....... . Wood, Carter J. Wood, Donald E. . Wood, Myron L. ..... . Wood, Paul L., Jr. ..... . Woodcox, Jerrald A. Woodings, Patricia L. .. Woodlock, Donald F. 138. Woodlock. Suzanne M. .. Woods, Anita N. ....... . Woods, Donald E. ..... . Woods, Karen G. .. Woods, Marilyn K. .. Woodward. Thomas M Woofter, Karen K. .. Woolace. James L. Workman, Carolyn . .. Worley, R. Michael .. Wormsley. Barbara L Worner, Carol J. Worrall, Connie J. .. Wozniak, Catharine J Woznuk, Lawrence A Wright, Bonnie J. .. Wright, David J. Wright, Larry E. Wulff, Lindsey L. .. Wulkowicz, Stanley E Wurch, Lois A. ..... . 200 227 137 101 150 256 138 101 , 286 , 225 253 v 257 263 286 .228 .245 242 260 251 261 151 208 261 2224 240 286 257 286 265 101 222 261 2-12 215 286 234 286 286 286 255 266 256 253 247 286 160 243 228 245 245 154 250 256 286 286 286 210 245 245 213 250 286 286 245 218 229 21-1 266 242 266 246 253 228 227 286 286 218 Wyant, Robert J. .. Wyler, Sherry L. .. 229 240 Yacyshyn, Marianne ........ 254 Yanik, Gloria J. ........ 107,215 Yeager, Carl L. .............. 226 Yeasting, Richard A. .....,.. 162 Yelton, George C. .......... 223 Yenney, Tim O. ........ 144,261 Yentch, Judith L. .......... 210 Yerby, Janet L, .............. 123 Yinger, Daniel W. ..122,1-18,286 Yochem. Daniel R, ...,...... 260 Yoder, Marie L. ........ ,...2-16 York, Richard C. ...... .220,254 Yost, Joanne L. .............. 248 Yost. L.P. Daniel ...... 149,231 Young. Carol A. ............ 247 Young, Charles W. ...... 103, 258 Young, Georgia A. .......... 210 Young, John L. ...... 101,136,253 Young, John W. ............ 248 Young, Kenneth E. .......... 245 Younkman, Sharon E. ...... 155 Younkman, Suzanne ........ 241 Youskievicz, Louis M. .. 286 Yunker, Janice J. ..139 255 Zacharias, David L. ..... 160 Zadell, Frank M, ........ 286 Zahn, Michael J. 247 Zalinski, Anthony . 257 Zaller, Linda M. ..... 286 Zappola, Basil T. .,..... 221 Zawadzki, Paul E, ....... 248 Zawojski, Steve N.. Jr. ...., 102 Zbiegien, Richard C. ....... 240 Zeeb, Linda L. .......... 207 286 Zchnder, John P 155 Zeigler, Lacinda M. ..,... 240 Zeman, Carol A. ........ 255 Zentgrebe, Diane M. .... 251 Zerante, Georgia C. . 240 Zerante, Patricia A. .. 258 Zeyen, James J. . ....... 286 Zickeioose, Gordon T. .. 265 Zidek, Lois A. .......... 286 Ziegler, John E, ........ 286 Ziegman. Carol A. ...... 261 Zierolf, Sandra A. 99.104, 266 Zimmerman, Diana J. .. 261 Zimmerman, Kermit L. .. 260 Zimmerman. Michele Y. 106 Zimmerman, Sandra C. . 254 Zipsir, Judith L. ....... .256 Ziukovich. James A. .... 248 Zolot, Warren L. ......,. 235 Zuber, Nancy K. .... 139, 286 Zupancic, Marie A. .... 253 Zura, Richard A. ........ 101 Zuranski, Claudia A. . . . .210 Zuranski, Faith M. ..99, 107.111, 134, 135, 210, 286 Zutavern, Linda J. ...... 212, 260 7 7 'WW' 'JG 1- QI-will' T -3'-Qtvq 6 A-v ',ng 05 - wird: ' Z- 'Q gym'-x 1' 1 NV19' sl . U .,,,4v' ff - A 0 IVQLQXO 5..--. S -'I :ff -- 11 Sw -S-A-. I 1 3135.2 3555 . '13 Acknowledgements A picture is worth a thousand words -this old saying is almost a law when it comes to a publication such as this and how we wish we had a picture to show our ap- preciation to the many thousands who made this book possible-the students, faculty, administration, to name a few. It is an impossibility to say in these few lines thanks to everyone by name, they can only find assurance of ac- complishment in the tangible, final product. The KEY would like to thank a few people who work- ed very closely with the staff . . . our adviser, Mr. jim Gor- don for his excellent technical assistance, and advice . . . our printer, Mr. Jud Rinebold of Gray Printing Company for his careful management of the production . . . the Uni- versity photographer, Mr. Bob Glasheen for his fine photography, reproduced often in the volume. Caught on the job on a cold day, Bob Glasheen covers a football game, one of the many events he recorded during the past two years as University photographer. Colophon Printed on Mlatervliet Clossette, made by the Water- vliet Paper Company, Xf'Vatervliet, Michigan, this volume has been produced by the Gray Printing Company, Fos- toria, Ohio, in an edition of 5,100 copies. 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