Bowling Green State University - Key Yearbook (Bowling Green, OH)
- Class of 1967
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Q1 , - .1-wg -1 Q i H' f aw' n W Q1 M411 fggf j table of contents academies page 32 student activities page 62 athletics page 132 f. dormitories page 166 rl .ffvhf A .. rm 1 'J' 6 4 ' cn J' U X R F U 4 I h fail 5 -131- I w i 2 ik- f E 3 l-+ LE ' ij -? W1 X2 'il f Q 'l - ,315 5 + - 'E Il-.Lt-T ii ww--mm Mm 7'mlll . - T 1. H J L w greelas page 188 a. O 'V' 1 seniors e page 27 academics Striking, yet simple. Perhaps, these three words best describe the four-year administra- tion of University President, Wil- liam Travers Jerome Ill. Coming to the University, after a noteworthy background in educa- tion, Dr. Jerome has been at the head of its greatest era of growth, both physical and cultural. . . . by the end of this year, the University will have gone through that phase of becoming a truly great university. We have given the individual student . . . The Jerome administration has been progressive and liberal in its four years. lt has taken the Uni- versity from an administration-orb ented university to a student-orient- ed university. . . . more room for personal responsibility. We want to see the person or institution developed to its fullest potential. l don't want people in my image . . . ln addition to making the Univer- sity student oriented, Dr. Jerome has had close control of the physical growth. . . . l want them to be them- selves ond I want them to be the best they can be. Our building pro- gram has been catch-up, but that has been necessary. We must give these students the tools . . . The concern for the student has been evidenced from the start ot Jerome's administration. The Presi- dent is a firm believer in making the student aware, and getting him to react as major goals in education today. . . . We want the student to re- act in some way to the Administra- tion's program, and we want the University to have an effect on people, whether through . . . Il . '- '-fy Jr V, , ,V .--i- ,N . if . I, '1 The faculty has undergone changes since Dr. Jerome was in- augurated, and has grasped the Jerome theory of innovation, The President sees a talented faculty the third basic necessity to any great university. . . . landscaping, art or what- ever-we try to make it striking, yet simple, such as the murals. Our faculty is young and new to Bowling Green and the University. In all of this you get . . . The fourth crucial area, accord- ing to the President, is the cur- riculum level which has been under change since his arrival. . . . a variety of ideas for the future. The unfinished job is the thing which scares me. The next four years will tell me whether l'm any good as President of this Uni- versity. We must be able to achieve quality in students, graduates, fac- ulty and staff .... 3- ur -- i ,uifw - 'f in , -lille. 1 T-1 ' .v--r-- ., u.. - .. l ' e ' ' -4 J., I . y.,.,',55.,W, ,:tg..4jig'Q e5f5FuM li 'i s U? ' ' W' 1iE5i?1fff,fKli5E'5 ' ll W -'Rs ,rn ,,,,.. i. . A H 'Juli -.-,HP V ' 1' .' 5 ,- ., , . jix. gi-sold! - T ' 1- .u.fi:..' 2. Li T,. Q . ,N i pe w . w ,I a' , , 553.3521 Dr. Archie H. Jones, dean college of liberal arts William F. Schmelfz, d college of business administration Dr. Theodore J. Jenso d n college of education ff' T Dr. Dormol V. Smith dean of students Dr. Lloyd A. Helms,deon graduate school Dr. Paul F. Leed provost gg W. .lohnsong W. Galliartj E. Bomelig C. Webb, M. Asmang row two: R. Neumann, H. Kane, J. Cressg R. Hartley, J. Shindlerg H. Donleyg R. Skondera. accounting I l All business students are familiar with the Accounting Department. Each student, regardless of his field of business, is required to take two basic courses of accounting. Further curricula prepare students for the supervision of record keeping, audit- ing, government accounting, tax counseling, and business analysis. Heading the department is Dr. Edwin C. Bomeli, who is aided by faculty members and graduate as- sistants. A major problem this year was the shortage of faculty mem- bers to serve the hundreds of. stu- dents. To alleviate this difficulty television lecture classes were used. aerospace studies The student successfully complet- ing a four-year Air Force ROTC program at the University is com- missioned as a second lieutenant and is called to active duty follow- ing his graduation. The program includes a broad curriculum of University courses to meet Air Force academic require- ments as well as requirements for a degree. During the first two years, the student is enrolled in basic courses and upon completion of this study, he may go to advanced study in the iunior and senior years. W. Hoffman, L. Lawrenceg F. Brazileg, H Reientg A. Smithp R. Dahl, W. Dillon, R Fleming, H. Worley: C. Ransom. G. Bogdanovitchg S. Magadag J. Bishop: R. Stinson, M. Mabry, C. Lakofskyg row two: P. Running: R. Jacominig H. Hasselschwertg O. Ocvirkj C. Hall, P. Wigugj W. Wanlcel- many row three: R. Mazurg R. Bone, row four: R. Coleman. biology E. Whitwerg W. Easterly, C. Groot, C. Hall- bergj S. Harmon, row two: M. Brent, E. Martin, E. Hamilton, J. O'Leary, W. Baxter, A new art gallery for students to display their work was the major physical addition to the Art Depart- ment this year. The Biology Department was in the news, not only locally, but na- tionally and internationally as well. Dr. Irwin Oster, associate protes- sor of biology, developed fruit tly larvae which were used by the Na- E. Diclcermong R. Graves, W. Jackson, M. Willard Wankelman is chairman of the department which added ex- tensive courses in glass blowing this year. art tional Aeronautics and Space Ad- ministration in an experiment to determine the effect of space radi- ation weightlessness on genetics, growth and development of living organisms. Carpenter: I. Oster, G. Ackerp G. Carney. '25 business ud The Business Administration De- partment is divided into five areas -management, finance, business law, insurance, and statistics. The area of management is co- ordinated by Dr. Warren C. Water- house. Dr. Gilbert W. Cooke heads the finance area which prepared stu- dents to specialize in the financial management. The area of business law is di- rected by Professor Robert G. Riegle. The insurance area this year was headed by Professor Wilbur J. Abell. The area of statistics trained stu- dents interested in a career of statis- tical analysis and research, under Dr. Howard Huffman. G. Cooke, M. Hodge, R. Henderson, M. Griffin, R. Skandera, row two: J, Darr, R. Riegle, O. Jicha, R. Decker, C. Mott, G. Bowman, W. Waterhouse, row three: H. Huffman, W. Abell, A. Sutin, C. Bartlett, E. Ward, G. Baxter. business education One of the main surges forward this year in Business Education's efforts to improve was the start of the remodeling of Mosely Hall. At its completion, Mosely will house the new Department of Business Education and Economics with fea- tures such as a distributive educa- tion lab and a shorthand lab. Dr. Mearl R. Guthrie, who heads the Business Education Department and his colleagues have been active in research. ln addition to Dr. Guthrie's part in establishing a program of international business in the College of the Virgin Islands, M. Goddard, O. Montgomery, H. Cox, E. Rusher, B. Landwehr, J. Bowling, row two: J. Nagel, C. Mills, M. Guthrie, G. Stutsman. Dr. Bernard Landwehr, and James Bowling were busy setting up and circulating questionnaires pertain- ing to various aspects of Business Education. chemistry Combining laboratory and class- room instruction, the Chemistry De- partment prepared the student for o career in education or research. Department members were also busily engaged in research during the academic year. Dr. Ivan Den Besten was involved in intensive research in the area of organic chemistry and Dr. Richard Hutchinson was also doing research in organic chemistry on a govern- ment grant. D. Newmang H. Andersg W. Hallg row two: J. Weberp I. DenBesteng E. Solong P. Hurst: row three: A. Boggsg A. Hammerg W. Hut- tong N. Meyer. e c4' economics The Economics Department is changing its theory of majoring in economics to give students an op- portunity for specializing in various aspects of economics rather than the course as a whole. The department is bringing into effect a new masters program next year. Dr. Emma Fundaburk one of the department's members is an authorf ity on lndian affairs and has done research in Hawaii. Dr. Norman Miller is publishing a book on ln- ternational Trade. Dr. Bevars Mabry has several journal articles being V. Krishnanp C. Fishbaughg C. Chittlep W. Ericksonp row two: L. Singellg S. Hajj A. Wileyg B. Mabry: L. Van Scoyocg H. Voskuilg R. Thomas. published in January. Professor Al- vin Wiley is past president ot the Ohio Association of Economics and Political Scientists. ' r 55 , 5. .af is gf? 1, ' 1 ! V , 1. 9-nim, XS: . ' ,,,,,. Q J , 52633 ,-, ff M. k. -94, f . .. .- 7 ' ' 51. , v. ,. - , 1 '-- f -- , . . 1' I , A' iw, R L K AF' vi at E16 u F ' 1. - K f -B 1 9 E 5 .fa fig? J 'x. 5' ,JN -- .- ,W 1 . s F! 1. LvJ,': iw' 1 li1?,S-Q. WJQJZIQS? S' x3,f,:,fW A 'x ,N . 2' 1: uni , if - Q . ,Wu fi 'M A HN W ,v :ff-.' W2 fl? .41 -' 1 1'5 is 4 .ff . ' ff - V xxE .J1ji,, ,P X 1 ff 3, me 35 '-F4-5-ilf ' iii LW ' Qi I 1' Qi-5 iffgfjfgff MG 4 1 Q H .41- 'WFQE -' 'L' Law 5, 5 N V ,, Z V1 Q, I, -1 .11v1i'3 . -. -1 , E ' ,Y gf: , , ,PG Q N, . . 1 2 F 5 l Z in english The English Department ex- perimented with a new system of counseling and advising majors this year. eography The nations, continents, indus- tries and peoples of the world are the many subjects in the Geography Departrnent's broad curriculum. Beginning with a detailed study at man and his works in the first year, the student continued his study through the primary industries, con- tinental geography and world geog- raphy in the succeeding three years. This study prepared the student for a career in education or special- ized work in the field of geography, usually for a governmental agency. R. Frank, T. Andersonp A. Mayherg J. Kunst- manng raw two: J. Hiltnerp A. Botts, V. King, L. Karnesy R. Knavel. , . i . i -- l J, , i TI , Tl t, 1 The new system put the student 'if CEir0ES:hR-S30iR0r?:ON- 5feptP:OB.HPoSrtZZlr: . .. .uacg,ou njrowwz. e Under one Gdvlserf rcllhel' than dlvld' J. Price, W. Pretzerg L. Leland, S. Coffrnang ing 1-he jgb Qmong gll Engligh profeg- F. Baldanzag A. Payne, row three: F. Eck- Sors man, A. Abel, D. Winkelmanj S. Halpern, R. Carpenterg G. Floyd: P. Parnell, E. lt is one of the few systems of Daniels. its kind at the University. Dr. Stan- ley Coffman is chairman of the de- partment. Qrlllllll and russian Increased emphasis on the labora- tory phase of learning a foreign language has become the philosophy of the German and Russian Depart- ment. They have also sought to com- bine the grammar phase of the lan- guage with the literature and origin of these languages. D. Shllakup H. Gauerkep E. Gaborg row two: H. Pellischeck-Wilsdorfg C. Hartmang J. Erhardtp W. Morrisg B, Sima. geology Research, laboratory experience and classroom study are the three modes of education employed by the Geology Department in the studylof the earth. Research included the many field trips which the department sponsors each year. This research information was carried back to the laboratory for further examination and finally into the classroom for discussion. Dr. Milford Lougheed is chair- man. D. Oweng S. Morrisg R. Hooreg C. Richg J. Mancusog C. Kahle, J. Howeg M. Lougheedg J. Forsyth. men 's hpe Physical fitness of male students is the business of the Men's Health and Physical Education Department. S. Cooper: R. Dudley: D. Herbert: R. Young: They carried out this program through a variety ot courses tor freshmen and sophomores, and through the intramural program. M. Sandy: R. Coffey: F. Creason: A. Sawdy: row two: R. Whittaker: R. Gibson: T. Stubbs: W. Scholler: M. Brodt: R. Keefe: D. Cun- ningham: B. Bellard: row three: T. Kisselle: H. Starr: J. White: S. Thomas: J, Lessig: T. Reicosky: M. Cochran: R. Conibear: row four: K. Schoen: J. Odenkirk: B. Sharp: D. Perry: J. Richardson: J. Mix: J. Ruehl: D. Nehlen. kit-, women 'S hpe The Department ot Women's HPE has two major programs, the first CS' being tor those women majoring in HPE. This is designed to prepare these women as teachers in both elementary and secondary schools. The second program is the service program which strives to introduce all at the participating girls to ac- Q-v C, D. Black: A. Hooley: M. Heskett: G. Eppler: l. Andrews: J. Campbell: A. Torgerson: row two: I. Temple: L. Kratz: J. Parks: D. Luedtlce: M. Whitney: P. Peterson: P. Bous- soulas: M. Watt: B. Motter: J. Sidwell. tivities useful to them throughout life. R. Galbreathg J. Ogleveeg J. Grahamj R. Twymanp W. Rocky E. Donzigerg J. Thomasj row two: G. Plattg M. Mooreg D. Rowneyg D. Rollerg D. Skaggsg R. Seavoyg J. Forseg L. Dolyg G. Hess. history The past as it relates to the future in detailed analysis is the program offered by the History Department. This program was carried out by department chairman Dr. Stuart Givens and his associates through . 1 f Z , Q f studies in ancient and modern his- tory. A program in graduate work was also offered with studies leading to a Master of Arts degree. :Z 17 - While the training of teachers was the 'major concentration area of the Home Economics Department, the staff focused on the wide scope of training students for many profes- sions. Curriculum changes this past year added many new dimensions G. Halsteadg I. Skinnerg V. Leibfreidg B. Bennettp M. Kainskig D, Willicmsg M. Glennj l.. Wilsong L. Kivling M. Loneg M. Van Lieug H. Calawayg A. Wallg H. Stephens. to the various areas of home eco- nomics. Since the areas of home econom- ics are nationwide in scope, many home . economlcs national conferences are attended each year by the faculty of the de- partment. .ww-...fy 1 mu-sq HT ,V :X . . fa-if Im gf -'QW' YK. R i .-Q' 5. 1' I Q H: 1 I-X by Af if ' 5 .f 5-'fx 'Z IBWX f'J 3 27 - TF 12, Qw- ii., l.,,,' V X -1 mr 4, -X 2 p ' -iii ' r Q rug. L - ' V ' M -1: V . ,Xu ,-. '., Y - ,area ,Q . A ' ' iii? f1Qifff4 ' ' ww .'i . K . .,mlq.f,f 4. 1 3.45 ,T 'Q-- 1 '. 'large-t Pig, 'M '- L- ...pf V, A Ugg' 72-L, V- ..r 1,-if ' L K , -, - 1.--k r .. uf- A: 1- ,L .- v . 1 . , A 'vga' , ,. - 1:15 55243: 4 ' 4 s A N ' L+ -W1 :u v L1 X 'ff ' A. , T71 511.7-.-1 '- 49- ',?-1'f5'4,' L 15 1' '17-in '. 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H , in x, -my 'wif' 3 Q Qu, K x ml 3 4-QC J., '.y-.l - 1' 'x': . .Qj xzi , f f, ,CT ff., v , i, - .3 , E Lv Hs L y p . , .3319 I gi library science The objective of the Library Sci- ence Department is to enable the student majoring in library science to receive a certificate to supervise as well as conduct the operations of elementary and high school li- braries, and those minoring in li- brary science to conduct libraries in either elementary or secondary schools. L. Reesj A. Attinello. The Marketing Department has established a new curriculum to go into effect next fall with research being conducted in several areas of marketing. Dr. Maurice Mandell, the head of the department, took a leave of ab - 0 sence for the second semester to become a visiting professor at Dacca Institute of Business at Dacca, Pakistan. J. Davidsong E. Keckg J. Holmesj A. Puukari W. Hoskinsg M. Manclellg R. Barkerj N Govoni. i l The Mathematics Department is striving to fill the demand for highly trained mathematicians in the areas of industry, computation, and elec- tronics. Several members of the depart- military science A student successfully completing the four-year program in Army ROTC at the University is given the opportunity to apply for commission in the Regular Army it he has achieved distinguished military sta- tus, Other ROTC graduates go on ac- tive duty shortly atter commence- ment for either six months or two years. The training consists of basic military courses in the freshman and sophomore years with advanced courses in the junior and senior years. Col. William Grace is head ofthe ROTC program at the University. W. Graceg L. Hayesg M. Burdgeg J. Craw- ford, row two: J. Gorackeg A. Smarty W. Davis. 5? it ment went to Houston, Texas, for a meeting ofthe American Mathema- tics Society. Others went to Wash- ington, D. C., for the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. M. Satyanararyanag J. Ramoleyp W. Terwil- ligerg E. Krabillj P. O'Mearag H. Wohlerg H. Tinappel, row two: C. Long, J. Leetchg A. Al-amirig L. Graue, H. Hollister, P. Townsend: D. Krabill. math X, iii Vlf i se . ,.., .sz - Y Y Y . . Y .. .,-. - - -.....-.., ., ..,....--.... . .,. .....,- -,.- Y .,, school of music J. Kennedy, C. Giganteg F. Continog W. Allen, B. Linden, F. Burnett, row two: LaMar, F. Young, L. Marini, D. Rogers, P. Howard, R. Whitney, J. Rose, row three: J. Deis, S. Pasterg D. Glasmireg W. Alexan- der, E. Betts, V. Wolcott, E. Rubin, E. Capeng row four: D. Pope, G. Grafner, E. Mannion, P. Malcara, C. Chase, H. Skinner, R. Hahn, V. Simonsong E. Cobb. ,. ,..,:, W., ic- l 1 . ,l ge ee, .es 3 i In another step toward the goal of becoming an independent school, the School of Music will offer grad- uate work beginning in the fall of l967. The masters degree will offer study to those who wish to teach or to those who wish to perform. philoso In a constant search for the knowledge of the truths and reali- ties of life, members of the Philos- ophy Department are preparing research papers and journal articles. ln the past year, Dr. Richard Lineback finished his work on his publication, The PhiIosopher's Index Dr. Goodwin, chairman of the department, presented a paper at the university-wide conference held by the College of Liberal Arts. Some courses offered to philos- ophy students are history of religion, physical science, and metaphysics. R. Linebaclc, R. Goodwin, R. Cormierg T. Tuttle, row two: S. Chinn, S. Stanage. physics By offering a comprehensive pro- gram in both classroom instruction and laboratory experimentation, the Physics Department prepared stu- dents for careers in either teaching or research in the scientific field. Seniors were offered a wide range of individual research programs. D. Bowmon, W. Singer, M, Flommg row two: E. Singleton, R. Stoner, R. Herbertp R. Hunt- ington. political scicncc Members of the Political Science Department have been working hard to devise a Master of Arts program for their students. Research problems which are be- ing undertaken by staff members concern studies in Latin American government, Americon foreign poli- J. Timmy H. Hamiltonp C. Barrellj S. Sutpheng G. Abcariang row two: L. Eber- hordtg E. Lanningg G. Masannot, B. Mor- loweg E. Claflin. cies, Middle Eastern government and domestic problems, and city government. liI . ie. J. Bond, J. Greene, A. Ehrlich, P. Smith, M. Doherty, C, Freeburne, row two: J. Exner, psych Growing is a good word to de- scribe the Psychology Department. Early in i967 ground was broken for the new psychology building l-l. Johnson, D. Ragusa, C. Cranny, O, Smith, which will be one of the finest and largest buildings in the country de- voted to psychological studies and research. New laboratories were set up for work with primates and genetic studies with mice. Individual members of the de- partment are engaged in research in the areas of the effects of drugs on emotional behavior, vocalizations D. Leventhal, K. Shemberg, B. Rosenberg, P. Badia, R. Guion. under stressful situations, operant conditions, automatic responses, ethology, social motivation aneth- esia, job satisfaction, sibling associ- ations and interactive response sets, control and cognative factors in con- ditioning, sex role identification and aggression, and effects of uncer- tainty or preference on human be- ings. romance languages The main project of the Romance Languages Department is working toward an expanded graduate pro- gram. Two programs, which will allow students to receive the Master of Arts degree in French or Spanish, were presented to the graduate council. Plans are underway for an ex- panded program of studies abroad. One element of this expansion is a M. Flys, S. Szertics, J. Escobar, R. Balles- teros, J, Pallister, M. Ghibaudo, F. Baird, row two: M, Flys, B. Povsic,'P. Stephan, J. Szertics, W. Wolfe, D. Pretzer, J. l-lillocks. co-operative program for i967-68 with Ohio University which will en- able students to study abroad in their junior years. sociology Expansion is the main pursuit of the Sociology Department at the present time. Within the next few years they hope to be able to offer a Ph.D. program. Members of the department are busily engaged in research in many different areas. Some of these in- clude research work in the areas of demography, criminology, educa- tional sociology, correction, capital punishment, birth order and kinship affiliation, migrant workers, Mex- ican archeology, African tribes and Vikings. A. Mohsen, A. Neal, E. Smith, T. Groot, J. Kivlin, row two: D. McVicker, J. Balogh, R. Bliss, E. Snyder, J. Perry. S Q00 One of the University's largest departments, the Speech Depart- ment is divided into four major sec- tions. First is speech instructions, which is concerned with public address. Second is the theater department which, in addition to presefiring plays during the year, also offers a curriculum in the stage arts. Third is television and radio broadcasting. Fourth is speech and hearing therapy, a greatly expanded field in recent years. G. Herman, R. Yeager, E. Neidecker: A. Greiner, P. Brown, L. Cheney, O. Bauer, C. Koutstaal, row two: H. Summers, l-l. Obee, W. Leutz, H. Shine, A. Tsubaki, J Blubaugh, L. Miesle, J. Egan, R. Findlay' R. Clark, J. Hepler, J. Dee, row three: N Ober, G. Schubert, A. Kepke, M. Hyman' C. Furman, C. Boughton, S. Stone, D Tucker, D. Millar, R. Gargasz. 1 1 faculty research t Dr. Smith tested many students in connection with her research project. Dr. Patricia Smith of the Psychol- ogy Department is' working on re- search problems concerning the conditions which make for efficient learning of motor skills. Basically, Dr. Smith is studying the steps through which skills pass as per- sons become more adept. This as- pect of industrial psychology is re- lated to another area which Dr. Smith is researching in that job sat- isfaction is affected by the diffi- culty and nature of the tasks the job requires. These areas ot study will become more important as we go into a period where people will be doing skilled work, such as tending ma- chines instead of heavy work. lt will be necessary to know what makes people happy and how their jobs can be satisfying to them. Dr. Oster has had to observe guinea pigs as well as fruit flies in connection with his research. Heading the Genetics Research Group of the Department of Biology is Dr. Irwin l. Oster. Experiments using the fruit fly are being lfo- cused upon the nature of the hered- itary material in multi-cellular organisms. As part of the research, larvae have been placed in United States missiles to test the effects of zero- gravity conditions on heredity. My M ,.Q.a . i S-4 I d in his studies Dr, Martin set up traps to catch the migrating Sparrow. Seeking a clue into the migra- Fat deposits ot the birds are be- diet, which could be a clue to the tory habits of tree sparrows is Dr. ing studied as a possible clue to the reason tor migration, is being stud- Elden Martin, assistant professor of onset ot migration. led through analysis of the fatty biology. A possible change in the birds' acids. ' W. xx l X1 ' A 5 .N . SLE, Dr. Oster's assistants helped him to keep track of larvae development. Through the use of the high-powered microscope, Dr. Oster maintained a close check on his specimens. 3 55 ' W-..a.'-' .M , W, W- we a--Y 5. K E .,, H- ,.,.f,..p 4, psf..- .,.n- ' .J Ax N.. ,Q-, .nuff wil-' : . ai ill ,fe-t L ' -f graduate studies The philosophy of the Graduate School at the University is direct. lt is to motivate and educate the independent and intellectual leaders in the professions and research. This philosophy was brought into the eighteen masters and doctorate programs embodied in the graduate program. This year saw a new doctorate program offered in the speech de- partment. Master of Arts, Education, Busi- ness and Fine Arts were offered to students meeting the requirements. With the rush of students seeking' entrance, the Graduate School em- phasized its program is not merely a continuation of undergraduate study but, . . . scholarship at a higher level, it emphasizes research and creativity, and it requires stu- dent initiative and responsibility. The Graduate School sought stu- if ' 2 f dents with a purpose which may be promoted, and has been toughening requirements for entrance, making this an important criteria. Graduate assistantships and teaching fellowships were available from most departments with most grants being about Sl ,300, although 54,200 stipends were available for those with teaching experience. Dean Lloyd Helms is director of the school. ad mic ce ter Dr. James McBride, Firelands Academic Center , 'Til ' ' H Gordon Hart, Fremont Russell Coyton, Bryan Raymond Orwlg Fostoria SVN. .V E'-,' -. - -'-' MEL-2?E: .f x 1352-55!,?T:75e:ff??7f' KSERQ Q G' u nz u I-L ls ln 2432? 2526113 45 .f - E431 m .mln gf , -I E .. 4 '- xo on fiafj ,f X , -1 :Cv 'M 1 .- ,' , s me -1 liwll x. 4 A . J ' . Q, .:. W 5 ... .ifiikisv x -A-ug:-1-sans... - f 1-.U--I :si N ' .Ng wmv! 4, -N- ,-Q x l V-.5-. -. A. U- 3 i Q ' A 'ix t ,F 'li-Yi .Lu ':.-fp' 'l- , . sidxszm-Q1 2 -9.8 ini ii ii H' li- - -Ui ...,..-1--I R- 1 The i966-i967 academic year saw the end of the Sandusky branch school and the construction of two buildings in Huron to house the new 52.8 million Firelands Academic Center. The center will serve a three- county area of Huron, Erie, and Ot- tawa counties. Scheduled to open in the tall of l968, the center ac- cording ta Dr. Ralph Geer, summer and off-campus director, can serve from l6OO to l7OO students. Ca- pacity is expected to be reached in l972. Heading the new center is Dr. James McBride, former director of the Sandusky branch. The oft-campus program also witnessed a re-titling ot the other three branch schools at Bryan, Fre- mont, and Fostoria to Academic Centers. l .9-' , -,AI .,,., Km:-' 'il Y I ?lIi 'UIQ P1125-I 11Eeww '. 4 .,' , f,,- 3 ENE? f 'N' if K EL I ...f if 9 W 3 2 4 w ,K ' ' ii 1. ' SQHQAAQ, f 532' N ..,Lga-ge, ' , ,. V. :W if 5' ,, M. .. is i X I i-!1.:,,,.gi!' 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Brandel, vice-presi- dent. class of 96 7 Graduation was the main activity for Seniors and graduation weekend was the main project of the Class. This year's plans included gradu- ation in the new stadium with un- limited seating facilities for guests available. Planning the senior banquet and securing a speaker for graduation were among the major tasks of plan- ning the weekend. Publication of the Senior Bro- chure was helpful to students and employers in providing jobs after the year was over. lt contained a list of all seniors, their major fields and desired working locations. S. Meyer, treasurer, R, Helwig, president, G. Clasen, secretary, E. Sewell, vice-president. c ass of '68 Spring Weekend was the major planning project for the Junior Class. Another project which kept the Juniors busy was heading up Opening Day Weekend. Plaques were presented to President William T. Jerome and Doyt Perry, Athletic Director. The appearance of the New Christy Minstrels on campus was also sponsored by the Junior Class. They sponsored the first all-cam- pus Christmas Sing, and presented awards to the winning housing units. The Class also presented three foreign students with monetary awards. The front windows of the Union were decorated with pep signs peri- odically by the Juniors. P. Campbell, vice president' J. Schober, sec retaryj L. McClelland? presidentj T, Prouti treasurer. Sponsoring Homecoming week- end was the major responsibility of the Sophomore Class. The theme of the weekend was Funny-Book Fan- tasy. The dance, The Little King's Ball, was the major event of the weekend. At the football game, the Sophomore Class released orange and brown balloons and also spon- sored a plane which flew overhead pulling a banner proclaiming Wel- come Alumni. This year the class initiated a card section Block B-G, which did routines at football games. News- letters kept class members inform- ed, and all-campus dances were held in the Rathskellar. Within the Class there is a secret spirit promotion organization The 69ers, ...av- -f a' -vr'i'F-'Qi df? . ,. ,,,,,,....-ui' -ef -ri... ,,.4-----rr R. Pfeil, secretaryg J. Balluck, vice-president D. Kuhlman, presidentg R. McCraw, treasl LITSF. casso 9 Getting themselves organized and oriented to campus life was the big- gest task of the Freshman Class. After the election of officers late in the first semester, things began to roll. Along with the Sophomore Class, the Freshmen revised a proposal to Student Council which will allow for a Freshman Forum which will give Student Council representation to incoming Freshmen before their of- ficers are elected. Other activities included sponsor- ing two dances, sending packages to soldiers in Viet Nam, adopting a Vietnamese child, and working on Charities Week. -1- 'f A. Brown, L. Roesch, J. Murray, D. Seaman, T. Liber, J. Wierwill, J. Horter, row two: S. Williamson, J. Debelak, D. Stricker, M. Browning, J. Miltner, R. Helwig, B. Buzogony, F. Otis, T. Hennings, J. Pomeroyg R. Brock, J. Scott, G. Miller, L. McClelland, E. Schwarzenberg, S. Luscherg row three: A. McCullough, L. Urban, N. Kennedy, B. Sperry, P. Fogtj S. Gruilletp T. Parrishj P. Buehrer, M. Bredeson, T. Brauenp E. Mitchell, E. Sixt, C. DiPlacido, K. Barclay. Student Council spent a busy year under President Tom Liber and moved in spurts. Debate raged most of the fall over a proposal to join the United States National Student Association. Finally the issue was turned over to the student body on the spring bal- lot. Mid-term grade changes, com- muter representatives, and lower grade requirements to hold student offices were among the measures passed by members. student council Student Council and Faculty Sen- ate eliminated the tive dollar class cut fine before and after vacations. N.! student court The concept of the Student Court was changed this year as the Dean of Students gave complete jurisdic- S. Vanderburg, G. Gardnerp D. Klemong B. Spencep E. Barberp R. Whitehouse, row two: tion power over student discipline to Student Court. Student Court was able to use peer judgement rather than re- lying on administrative decision. The Student Court was given com- plete power to interpret the Student R. Baden, N. Williams: E. Ward, advisor, L. Pfister, T. Baldwin. Body constitution and to make juris- diction over the interpretation of the constitution as it saw tit. The high court also handled all cases of seri- ous student discipline, and it handed out court decisions as it it were a regular court of law sanctioned by the state of Ohio. J. Wierwillp R, Seamang T. Liberp J. Murrayj row two: C. Wilhelmg T. Sembachg K. Cooneyp F. Peskorg row three: W. Westg B. Nybergg L. Weissg E. Wirsh. student cabinet With the revision of the court system last year, the Traffic Court became a separate entity in the court system. The purpose of the Traffic Court is two-fold. The major purpose is to try cases resulting from traffic violations on campus, but it also attempted to incorporate many of its decisions with the parking com- mittee for the formulation of better parking and traffic regulations at the University. raffic court D. Szucsy M. Kessonp W. LaSaIlep P. Fogtg G. Parkinsonp row two: R. Baden: J. Asmonj E. Ward, advisorg L. Pfisterp N. Williams. The Student Cabinet is the direct link between student body boards and Student Council. The Cabinet acts as a hearing post for all the various campus acti- vities which are called the student body boards. The most important single job of the Student Cabinet is to pass final judgement on the decision of Or- ganizations Board to grant a new club or organization on campus of- ficial status. Cabinet was called upon to determine organization status of the Commuter Organiza- tion and the Students for a Demo- cratic Society lSDSl which were both given official status by Organi- zations Board and by Student Court. l fl i . dk'-nriil association of women students - i-ii . , ,f - -am. it en 'ff sf s 1 is., . L i--f J ,Y-,. es. :-- i -:-- 5 . ..i it Z -A: ff., ,A V .. ix , ., E , Je. .. ez. :ls---- -1.r+f-een fren-1-Q-.1-ff: 1,-.5.-.vw 3.5.2 ,.- H, .,...,.,,..,. I..- V ' - i M...-.'n-uL -ul il T. Crow, C. Greenwald, J. Eicher, B. Keller, advisor, M. Calafiura, C. Lucas, M. Romano, row two: J. McClelland, M. Baisley, J. This year the goal of the Asso- ciation of Women Students is not so much rule and regulation revision, as service to the Women of the Uni- versity, president Sally Luscher said. Proof of this new outlook was found in the Senior Women's News- letter, published monthly by AWS and sent to all senior women. Open meetings for University women and periodical meetings in the dormitories and sorority houses helped the University women voice their opinions and offer rule revision suggestions to AWS officers. The Big Sis-Little Sis picnic began the school year for AWS. Merklinger, M. Alderman, F. Veverka, D. Hicks, B. Morehouse, row three: K. Finegan, wg L. Sohner, S. Hilton, S. Luscher, N. Otto, G, Dotson, J, Miklovic, L. Blythe, E. Barber. K- - anion activities organization -. - - l ii' l ' i i l L l l - K. Cooneyj C. Greenwald, J. Riefenstahlg P. Lenhart, directorg R. Lucas, L. Sternj J. Laycock, J. Eicher, J. Meyerp J. Wilcox, C. Kettlerg J. Mash, L. Dome, D. Alex, D. Evilsizorg K. Feder, K. Musalg row two: R. Dutcherg J. Surovjakg J. Conaway, M. Ayres. Following the business trend in the United States, the Union Activi- ties Organization and the Student Activities Committee merged many committees this year. According to Kathy Cooney, UAO director-at-large, the rea- son for this move was to facilitate the planning of the social atmos- phere for the University. This was the first year the Univer- sity UAO hosted the Region Seven Conference. The conference, made up of over 50 area college student unions, meets annually to discuss problems and suggest a variety of activities to offer students. Santa Dick Lenhart, UAO director, passed out gifts at the Christmas Sing. ' Q .r E lf Qi ur xr- ,.l , 'T ff w, .V ,A .- 'Fi' , Q. 17, . ,.-+ -.lvcg, . X L AS, , -fx , ax ., C, rs fi z .H Av - 5. L w-in-1 1 -552 L-1 . 7' f 1 t iw Y- HW , . fl eg qu p. . ',-f+:L'L 2, V' Qfmf' E :Jil ' AV I 1 V W --- I zg, Y TA -Y 1 , . ' ' L1 -YQ Q 3 A 5: ni s f f 'Q '- ' ' . f 5 ' 'H , I3-'N . ' 'J' . . . . -wx .1 VT N 'X . L -- f ,fuk xi -, Q., . , ,z,,l!'- xt 1 2-ii: , 4' MSW ,H Ju, wx 7 5 W 'DV F . 133 'V VN 1- x 1967 :wg ,J Carl E. Arthur, business manager. Larrv W. Donald, managing editor ,,-f- ,, 1 ' A . Pat Witmer, editor-in-chief. Harry D. Schwarzer, art director. 74 is 133. Each student at the University moves within several worlds. These may include the fine arts, scholastic, Greek societies, honorary and recog- nition organizations, social life or sports. lt is the purpose of the l967 KEY to capture the movement of these varied student worlds, Pat Witmer, editor-in-chief, said. Arriving before the classes began in the fall, the expanded staff be- gan tackling the many worlds of the college student from the opening home football game to commence- ment. During the fall semester, some of the staff traveled to Philadelphia to attend the annual Associated Col- legiate Press Convention. Here the staff learned new ways to improve the coverage and layout of a carn- pus publication. ln face of the expanding Univer- sity and its activities, and the need for more office facilities, the l967 KEY spent its last year in the base- -veswgs H rim? W, u 3. , X. Laurel Springborn scheduling editor ment of l'lUl'mCl l'lGll- Next Yefll' if Karen Tuttle, secretarial supervisor. will move to the new Student Activi- ties Center. f 1--, ,if David J. Lake, chief photographer. K .-,-1 James R. Gordon, advisor gunl ! Q T : I K. Glickj M. Stickleng J, Treeger, head writers. 'VX lf- -Q fUs 4? J. Wifmerg N. Koteg M. Heinsons, copy staff. G. Theodusg C. Pczdovcnig M. Lundinj row two: S. Bollinig C. Smithp C. Rehoj S, Lundin, typisfs. L. Kitzerowg L. Wilerg row Two: R. Worleyg J. Kennedyg J. Ashboughg N. Wolf, proof- renders. 76 fhn t N 51 gt N, Whitneyg L. Gelin, Ioyout staff. K. Pisanog C. Gaugg M. Hunferp A. Wilson: row two: K, Morlowg R. Sienkiewiczg D Cruickshcmkg F. Weldeleg S. Hull, business staff. i A ! E 4-. 1 D' 6 1 '-.9-I 'L 'x S. Cheukg D. Morrog T. Coppusg J. Kingp Y. Chong D. Ottneyg D. Nesbett, photo staff. Not pictured, D. Bullis. G Wolf S Clarke V Kathrens A Zldek T. Sipesg J. Peters, L, Weiss, M. Core. wbgu radio An educational FM station, WBGU-Radio presents a variety of programming, both on the local and national level. National programming comes from the National Association ot Educational Broadcasters. Local programming consists ot news, music, and special campus shows. Besides remote coverage of all University concerts and home toot- ball and basketball games, WBGU presented programs Around the Campus, a series featuring local campus news, and Alumni Worlds, presenting news about and of interest to University Alumni. ln conjunction with the German and Russian Department, a halt- hour program was presented entitled German and Germany. The station is under the direction ot Sidney Stone. Completing its first full year of operations in its new building, Chan- nel 70 has expanded its coverage area to include parts of Toledo through the use of Cablevision. Besides the national programs from the National Educational Tele- vision Network, there was a series entitled Men and Music which presented a variety of the concerts by members ot the School of Music. P. Stankavich, D. Ecklon, D. Landrum, W. Shock, J. Krone, J. Jones, row two: C. Allen, G. Johnson, D, Hopewell, J. Putnam, T. Struna, B. Sears: H. Firestine. ln the same line, the University series featured local student musici- ans in different programs. ln education production, Channel 70 video taped all the Accounting and Speech Telecourses for presen- tation to University students and also produced a series of music pro- grams to be shown to students in the Bowling Green grade schools. l debate With a new coach and an enthusi- astic group of novices, the debate team compiled an impressive list of victories during the year. Under the direction of their new coach, Dr. Dan Millar, the debaters participated in twenty-five tourna- ments this year. The season was highlighted when they won three first place trophies in the Northern Ohio Forensic Con- ference at the University in Novem- ber. Other notable performances early in the competition were a second place finish at the Northern Ohio Forensic Conference, a 5-O record and a first place tie in the varsity division at the Bradley University X i l Invitational Speech Tournament, and a fourth place finish at the Wis- consin State University Invitational. ln all, more than thirty students traveled to intercollegiate events this year and competed in events in debate, extempore speaking, dis- cussion, group action discussion, original oratory, peace oratory, manuscript reading and radio news- casting. The novices also fared well this year, winning first place in the Uni- versity of Michigan Debate Tourna- ment. They were undefeated and ac- cumulated more individual speakers points than any other team in the tournament, 1 i U 3 , 1 f' Ki i 5 ,-.,:. , ,, W 'J ps- .- i...-m- Dan P. Millar, debate coach. C. Gaumer, L. Stroemplg S. Hirdg M. Rudd, Gardner, J. Bates, D. Garick, G. Varleyg advisory H. Herwickg R. Weedman, N. Rudaj K. Bailey, C. Collins, J. Crawford, R. row two: D. Millar, advisor, D. Klumpp, G. Michalski, J. Booth, D. Spliftorf, advisor. Q Aa wx- Y J. Murray, S. Luscher, M. Monnotg S. Van- derburg, J. Debelakg row two: N. Lukeyg A. Sutton, M. Alderman, K. Cooneyj S. Dickey. cap and gown Application for membership in Mortar Board highlighted the ac- tivities of Cap and Gown, women's senior honorary, under the leader- ship of Kay Gibson. Besides Mortar Board application, Cap and Gown encouraged student attendance at the Artist Series, helped assemble dolls for a retarded children's school and continued to serve as an example and incentive to underclasswomen to develop the qualities necessary tor Cap and Gown membership - scholarship, leadership, service and strength of character. F. Paulsen, M. Weber, advisors, K. Gibson, president. iff I1 ,J Yi R 'Tiff Y Y A47 ' if' 4 aj , - , - . 'f r ' :s:.. .. if l ' ' ' ' 5 ,, 'E ii . :.:.:.:. F, -..xs::,i,y- ,FEW . ll I X I' J 3 'Fi I I , I , J i 1-2' C. Arthur, J. Tuckerg R. Parksg E. Sewell, row two: J. Wierwillg R. Zielrolfg R. Helwigg T. Hennings. Omicron Delta Kappa is the na- tional men's honorary society which bases its membership on scholarship and service to the University. To become a member, a man must show a proficiency in either one of five categories: scholarship, student government, which encom- passes social and religious affairs, athletics, publications, or speech, i l ,pg Passat 4 omicron delta ka a drama or any of the other arts. New members are tapped twice per year by the active membership in the pre-dawn ceremonies. ln keeping with their intended purpose of promoting and fostering leadership and service in an aca- demic community, the honorary an- nually holds a leadership conference in January. Also, they annually th select outstanding faculty members as the ODK man of the year and as faculty advisor for the year. T, Liberj K. Barclay, T. Braueng J. Foosg row two: R. Whitehouse, M. Miller, D. Klem- mang B. DeBardg missing: D. Seaman, H. Wingate. ' T I V 3 l Ui . . ui.: . Fitz-Edward Otis and Tom Liber, senior members of SICSIC, were unmasked in Memorial Hall. i i The six wear dirty, paint-spat- tered clothes and gruesome-looking masks. They are members of SICSIC, the secret organization de- voted to the promotion of spirit. There are two members from each of the upper three classes and before every athletic event they post signs on buildings throughout the campus. Each spring two members of the freshman class are selected and two graduating seniors revealed. f J BG. MICH L1 Row one: D. Brown S. Deshlerg G. Osterholt, D. Moultong J. Debelak, J. Lowellg N Georgeg E. Dinseg row two: A. Payne, F. Paul song R. Hahn, N. Miller, J. Anrakug C Ahrnsg J. Borotfg J. Irving, L. l-loffmeister L. Schneider, J. Jones, J. Saelzlerg L. Misch: R. McAlping C. Witt, J. Espenmiller, K. Katterheinrich, G. Modicg E. Barber, row three: B. Lewis, G. Kathrensg S. Woliverg J, Blahag J. Black, A. l-lelmecij S. Rectorj B. Morehouse, M. Happy, G. Parkinsong N. Rohdeg K. Wise: C. Ringerj P. Penixj L. Shawaker, row tour: M. Lowe, J. Schoberg K. Snedikerg S. Gulichg C. Edwards, M. Davies, S. Hay, M. Seamonsg E, Taylorg W Roose, R. Sheetzj B. Smithg S. Stuverg S Shaver, L. Rollins, B. Tabor. alpha lambda delta Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman women's scholastic honorary, jump- ed into its second year on campus by organizing service committees and setting up special projects for the year. The honorary, in conjunction with Beta Alpha Psi, the freshman men's scholastic honorary, promoted scho- lastic endeavor on the campus by sponsoring speakers and special service projects throughout the year. D. Browng S. Deshler, G. Osterholtj J. Debe- lakg E. Dinsej J. Lowell, N. George. ,-. alpha e silon delta eta alpha si Beta Alpha Psi, the national pro- fessional accounting society, was founded on campus in l955 to pro- mote excellence in the field of ac- counting. To achieve its purposes, the local chapter held bi-monthly meetings and invited experienced accountants and area businessmen to give talks of interest to members. The learning experience was fur- thered by these talks and as new phases of accounting were pre- sented. Several field trips were taken during the year to give members a further insight into the field. Alpha Epsilon Delta is an inter- national honor society for students interested in the study of medicine. This society encourages scholarship in premedicine, and promotes coop- eration and contact between medical and premedical students and educa- tors. This year Alpha Epsilon Delta held a Premedical Day to which lOO C. Hallberg, advisor, J. Fugita, B. Spitnale, J. Garlough, M. Stewart, N. Stuart, row two: D. Miller, L. Schroeder, J. Schuleva, T. Liber, J. Rower, J. Kuzman, D. Davis, A. Tong, C. Dunkle. northwestern Ohio schools were in- vited. lt featured speakers from Ohio State University and the Uni- versity of Cincinnati. v . l , .yr - W. Porter, B. Blakeley, N. Boynton, P. Biorn, C. Webb, advisor, row two: E. Sixt, H. Geiss, G. Blouch, G. Miller, M. Petersen, N. Dan- ziger, J. Lesch, B. Durliat, J, Cress, row three: R. Wolf, A. Jablonsky, J. Kersten, J. Lenhardt, F. Freppel, B. Clark, B. Bergin W. Galliart, D. Sprunk, row four: L. Ballardi L. Snow, B. Dukeman, J. Boos, T. Dachen haus, R. Kampfer, G. Blair. D. Schoenfeld, J. Fugita, B. Spitnale, J. Jaquette, D. Evans, M. Peters, B. Betz, D. Detore, E. Moore, row two: T, Hoffman, E. Dennis, K. Guyars, K. Schurr, E. Dicker- Beta Beta Beta, national biology honorary, highlights each year with a spring tea for graduating seniors at which time it honors the outstand- ing member tor the year. Field trips dotted the schedule of events throughout the year. Most eta gamma sigma man, G. Carney, L. Steel, row three: M. Kimmel, S. Wood, C. Morgan, E. Bartholo- mew, C. Dunkle, K. Walker, E. Mitchell, P. Stittler, row four: J, Graham, M. Goon, K. were visits to biological laboratories where members observed the opera- tion. Help sessions for students en- rolled in biology courses were ot- tered by Beta Beta Beta members. Beta Gamma Sigma is the nation- al honor society for students in the College ot Business Administration. Its main objectives are to encourage and reward scholarship among busi- ness students, and to promote the advancement of education in the art and science of business. Beta Gamma Sigma and the Col- lege at Business Administration co- Faller, E. Barber, L. Patla, row five: S. Haldeman, S. Wojal-nn, J, Milleii L. Schroe- der, P. Duthie, E. Montgomery, R. Hull, C. Simon. eta eta eta sponsored a recognition banquet for business honor students in April. ln May they held a spring initiation banquet. D. Sherman, G. Pierce, G. Cooke, H. Kane, L. Wallace, R. Worth, J. Rokasky, D. Vander- horst, D. Edwards, row two: W. Schmeltz, G. Stutsman, W. Galliart, W. Abell, W. Phil- lips, J. Davidson, R. Seaman, R. Sweet, J. Lesch, row three: N. Cornell, T. Ciula, H. Donley, R. Essinger, G. Lickfelt, L, Jones, B. Owens, E. Orbach, K. Rahdert, C. Huber. lea a mu e silon Students with outstanding achievements in mathematics are recognized with membership in the Ohio Alpha Chapter ot Kappa Mu Epsilon. Kappa Mu Epsilon spon- sored a mathematics journal, an alumni news letter, a mathematics contest for all math majors, and a Christmas party. S. Ogino, K. Norris, K. Lewis, N. Welker, G. Osterholt, A. Freeburne, M. Molecke, row two: D. Cobb, L. Gooding, T. Brauen, J. Grime, row three: E. Miles, V. Kayden, M. Kousaie, T. Milbrodt, row four: H. Mathias, J. Foos, R. Wagner, R. Eakin, B. Henn, J. Bailey, B. Dundon, row five: T. Dence, R. Sterbo, l. Brandel, R. Dielman, B. Jones, D. Lunsford. delta phi delta Delta Phi Delta is the national honor society for students majoring in art, and was founded here in l948. Striving to promote excel- lence in the field of art, the honor- ary society members sponsored vari- ous seminars which teatured grad- uate students and faculty lecturers. This year's activities included on art auction in December and numerous exhibitions of student art work throughout the year. J. Wenig, L. Gelin, L. Berke, K. Steinhauser, J. Schmidt, K. Burick, J. Walston, H. Con- nery, R, Dunipace, row two: K. Smiclutz, J. VanHouten, S. Bryden, M. Shuster, E. Edson, K. Komnenovich, row three: H. Hassel- schwert, advisor, P. Wombold, S. Bigley, N. Horinka, L. Salettel, J. Kwiatkowski, J. Gerrard. n- . , , .Al clzlrelgt gm.-vsugy .QOQA V. Ort, advisory M. Moriy J. Jaquettey P. Witmery E. Piney L. Pettyy S. Franzy K. Norris' J. Gordon' J. Sarlo ' C. Mi al' C I 1 YI Q I - Buchmany M. Loquey J. Svehlay row two: M. Schmeltzy J. Abely M. Gorcliriery E. Sacchiy N. Welkery N. Peeblesy K. Ernst L. Ludivicky N. Lobasy C. Shodwicky Ll lea pa delta pi K. Lewisy D. Evansy P. Besty D. Fishery L. Sinny A. Hassony S. Bortony N. Hotfmony G. Munozy D. DeMeritty A. Spinnery C. Tscho ' J. Lea' C. Coo er' row two: B. PD, 1 P 1 , Parrishy C. Youngy C. Youngy J. Grimey C. Skuhrovecy L. Urbany C. Bergery S. Mohry S. 'Millery C. Elsassy R. Niederkohry M. Monciniy P. Stilgenbauery P. Tiedemany A. Taylory P. Hintony row three: K. Godfreyy S. Bremtoerdery S. Buessy D. Stoneky J. Williamsy N. Wolcotty N. McKelvyy B. Pencey C. Eichery J. Williomsy S. Gerbery B. Hrdlickoy R. Grayy B. Sykesy L. Shildony J. This year the national education honorary, Kappa Delta Pi, furthered its goal of achievement and con- tribution to education by attending the regional conference. Besides participating in the con- ference, members held monthly ,meetings with featured speakers Leidely K. Grayy M. Sullifony S. Dickeyy row three: L. Ort, advisory J. Smithy R. Buttersy P. Pattersony N. Lukeyy N. Sykesy D. lingley R. Cooleyy R. Adamkiewiczy P. Duthiey D. Coley C. Daviesy D. Konopkay J. Davidson' B. Fegleyy J. Debelaky N. Nicholly Di Strayery E. Corwiny T. Jensony row four: E. Barbery A. Motty S. Haldemany N. Horinkay K. Kraatzy S, Banyy L. Harrisy C. Walkdeny B. Bortony C. Wainwrighty S. Kreicory D. l-loffmany M. Mullery C. Mesnardy J. Glovany M. Milligany L. Miller. who have made outstanding contri- butions to the field of education. Other University education or- ganizations were also invited to at- tend these meetings in an effort to continue the betterment of the group goals and activities. Schroedery row four: W. Hunsingery J. Zwyery J. Sawdyy F. Daviesy D. Kineslyy J. Kochy N. Myerholtzy S. Stecky E. Horveyy R. Sterbay M. Stephensy V. Kaydeny J. Miklovicy J. Schummy P. Ashtony B. Henny T. Perew' T. Dence. 1 phi eta sigma The highest scholastic honor achieved by freshman men at the University is membership in Phi Eta Sigma. With the initiation of this year's men, the chapter pushed its total membership to more than ZOO mem- bers. Since its founding at the Univer- sity in 1954, the chapter has pre- sented more than S650 in awards, in addition to a rotating trophy pre- sented each year at a spring ban- quet to an outstanding sophomore man. The University chapter is one of the lOO chapters located on college campuses across the nation. phi al ha theta Phi Alpha Theta, history honor- ary, highlights each year with the John Schwartz award for an out- standing history essay. The essay is written by a student on the graduate level. Meetings were held monthly and were in the form of panel dis- cussions and debates. L. Berry, K. Cooney, L. Petty, B. Hrdlicka, J. Hartzler, row two: A. Stern, D, Kleman, B. Nyberg, V. Zaffke, J. Schumm, D. Rus- sell, tevens J Hartzler H Steele J. Jensen, G. S , . , . advisor, J. Barucky, T. Hennings, D. Lato- nick: J. Everson, P. Conway, row two: K. Shaw, R. Kay, P. Green, A. Rampersad P. Ashton, T. Perew, D. Kleman, R. Walker, H. Kofi, J. Games, D. Veidt, L. Leffel, row three: D. Cobb, D. Miller, P. Watson, M. Walters, L. Zieber, R. Barker, J. Korenow- sky, R. Tullis, G. Hughes, T. Giasomo, T. Evans. G. Cookep M. Weber, advisor, J. Tracey, L. Petty, A. Freeburne, L. Gooding, A. 'Wallg F, Pigge, advisor, row two: E. Mitchellp C. Richg C. Youngj D. Seaman, D. Klernany R. Townsend, W. Harris, G. Herman, J. Schum, J. Foosg T. Braueng J. Balogh, ad- phi lea pa phi Topping the list of honor socie- ties through which students who have attained outstanding scholar- ship records are recognized is Phi Kappa Phi. This year the chapter, organized at the University in l964, held a major meeting to acquaint interest- ed juniors and seniors with correct procedures in applying for graduate school. The meeting also covered such topics as how to apply for fel- lowships or assistantships and the value of advanced education. Phi Kappa Phi firmly believes in outstanding scholarship and we feel a project of this nature should be sponsored by us, Dr. Martha Weber, professor in education and president, said. Members are chosen from each of the three colleges. Former members of the campus society, Book and Mortar, are now members of Phi Kappa Phi. Each year one member is elected to receive a 32,500 fellowship. M ff-H ,it iff gp., Y' 1614 ,Uv AW?-V ' ,dip ,1?,'S!f?1-'. ' M xkv - ea 4? ff N LY' 7 x' J g2 Pfi- Tvy I 1 11 I i,,f.. A 1 rw in recognition societies antaeans Striving to promote the Greek system by means ot service and lead- ership, the Antaeans are a local honor society .whose members are Greek men who have devoted a con- siderable amount of time in service to the fraternity system. Y Selection of these qualified men is done each spring after a list of names is submitted by each frater- nity. T. Liberg S. Taflingerg T. Braueng J. Meyer: C. Procariog T. Rhodesp T. Smithf I. Brandelg row two: G. Schuetzp R. Moorp D. Strickerf J. Treegerp F. Ramsierj B. Buzoganyp F. Otis. pi omega pi Pi Omega Pi this year completed a survey ot all national chapters seeking ways to improve the organ- ization. The Business Education Honorary initiated the plan last year as a na- tional service project. Members also attended the na- tional convention in Chicago. S. Simmonsg S. Bortong R. Baden: S. Vailp row two: C. Batesg M. Ferrisp B, Glaserg B. Landwehr, advisory V. Ryang C. Malmg M. Guthrie, advisory D. Cole. ii . will ii ii .gt rho sigma mu Besides tackling various projects to improve University broadcasting, Rho Sigma Mu also sponsored meet- ings at which speakers, who are ex- perts in their respective fields, dis- cussed broadcasting problems, and their possible solutions, and recent broadcasting innovations. l S. Stone, D. Crawford, T. Hacnik, D. Tomko, A. Zidek, G. Wolf, row two: T. Sipes, W. Shock, J, Krone, P. Stankavich, J. Peters. sigma phi Sigma Phi, local women's journ- alism recognition society, further ex- panded its activities this year. We have begun a program of helping with the various journalism workshops sponsored periodically by the School of Journalism, and are working with the men's journalism society for co-sponsored panels and speakers featuring outstanding journalists, Judy Lake, president, said. G. Glick, M. Draper, J. Lake, M. Vauclair, row two: B. Libb, M. Sticklen, R. Kovacs, C. Miller, K. Kovatch, M. Williams. au beta sigma and lea a lea a psi The women's and men's national recognition societies for students who have participated in the Univer- sity band for one semester, Tau Beta Sigma and Kappa Kappa Psi, at- tempted to stimulate interest in the band and its activities. They served as a society for their own members and other visiting col- lege bands. s J. Lewandowskip L. Grafingerg E. Kirkpatrickp C. Edwardsg M. Proehlp E. Csomosp S. Whitep S. Lindquistg J. Calamey V. Youngp C. Lyony row two: J. Loweg C, Buchmang S. Shinewg E. Steelep D. Swisherp J. Arndtp D. Conradg L. Lenzg A. Scotty J. Annesserp row three: F. Kasermang C. Gross: D. Reecep D. Zunkie- wiczy C. Koontzp B. Farthingg T. Pearcep D. Rossg A. Grottg C. Girandop row four: J. Sakerg D. Mowreyp T. Georgeg J. Garreng Z :ff if 1-E R. Vermillionp W. Davisp R. Follasj D. Lauk- Peppiep B. Youngquistg R. Zieroltp J. Towey hufg R. Montoothg C. Sievertg row five: J. P. Binkley- 1 1 ,,..l professional societies ' l - Irs,- A :msg Vw ' ' e a V V l ,lr-4 :J ' . .V ITV: ' ' J i Ttsflkififrfg ' V K A. l ' l ' 'if'5ic4f1:L , ' Q .grisly na alpha Aspects of transportation are the principle concern ot Delta Nu Alpha, national transportation fra- ternity. Discussions were held on the eco- nomical aspects ot transportation and also the new means being used in the modern American society. Members were informed of the latest developments as guest speak- ers highlighted monthly meetings. D. McClain, J. Panningp F. Clukeyj K. Oberdoerster, row two: J. Hunter, R. Pres- - Tw , iw. grave, T. Leskovec, D. McKee, L. Burkett. f . iw 11 l. . , delta psi lea a The twenty-tive members of Delta Psi Kappa, national professional society for women majoring in Phy- sical Education, consistently devoted much of their spare time to helping the HPE department. The society sponsored many clinics this year which helped to enhance knowledge and understand- ing of many activities which the women knew little about. Among these was a judo clinic and an ice skating clinic. L. Kratz, advisory P, Lentzg J. Peeleg B. Hartselg M. Walbridgep A. Sutcliffe, row two: L. Pothp S. Prijatelp E. Droescherj J.. Buhlp C. Allan, B. Sperry: M. Monnotp row three: B. Hardy, K. Walker, A. Mott, J. Schopflinj J. Sanderg B. Harrisj J. Yoder,- J. l-lohm. 1,4 9 7 . ' .35 3 I. ,F-.. tf'..'. i '- ohio homo cconomic association Designed to supplement the cur- riculum of home economics majors and minors, Ohio Home Economics Association provides opportunities for members to discuss topics' of in- terest and to hear authoritative speakers. ln an effort to promote better understanding of the Home Eco- nomics department and home eco- Phi Mu Alpha is a national pro- fessional music fraternity for men, founded in l898. lt has I79 chap- ters in American universities. Iota Omicron Chapter was established at the University in l96O. Any man who is preparing himself for a career in the field, or is practicing music as an avocation is eligible for mem- nomics in general, OHEA members conducted guided tours through the Home Economics Building. Women interested in the field of home economics and in making family living more pleasant partici- pated in the activities of the Uni- versity's chapter of this state organ- ization. bership, according to scholastic standing and ability to participate in activities of the fraternity. D. Laukhuf, B. Bruns, R, Hagemeyer, R. Vermillion, T. Pearce, D, Hanson, D. Ramga, row two: J. Zimmerman, C. Gross, C. Sievert, T. George, J. Saker, R. Ziegler, T. Ziebold, E. Rothe, row three: J, Pekare, B. Woycitzky, D. Gobel, R. Follos, P. Binkley, J. Jacoby, M. Miller, B. Zierolf. J. Rhodes, M. Philips, S. l-liler, A. McGowen, M. Lintner, S. Sheets, T. Weisberg, row two: J. Griffith, H. Myers, J. Ward, B, Wilden- haus, K. Amos, L. Walker, S. Rasor, row three: K. Briggs, M, Keefer, M. Ceparski, M. Kalina, P. Webb, V. Floyd, S. Miller, row four: L1 Gabriel, D, Rolli, G. Ingram, M. Hendricks, C. Eberwein, B. Brechmacher, J. Gould, L. Cronkleton, K. Hornyak, K. Chaloupka, M. Gavron, row five: J. Breun- ing, D. Napletana, C. Miller, V. Beck, D. Hageman, N. Bishop, C. Elliott, S. Baker, E. Synk. phi mu al ha sin onia phi upsilon omicron Phi Upsilon Omicron is the na- tional professional society for wom- en majoring in Home Economics and was founded on this campus in l952. Dedicated to developing professional attitudes and high academic pur- suits in Home Economics, the society sponsored a career day for area high school students interested in major- ing in Home Economics. J. Zwyer, T. Weisberg, K. Schworer, C. Workman, G. Ingram, M. Lane, row two: M. Kesson, B. Domonkos, J. Emler, M. Van Lieu, D. Bublo, K. Gray, P. Kreuzmann, A. McGowen, A. Rettig, J. Durliat. sigma alpha eta M. Hyman, advisor, E. Pine, M. Hosack, P. Malott, M. Filter, row two: C. Wilson ?4x,X'! l Sigma Alpha Eta, a professional and recognition society, is comprised of students with speech and hearing therapy majors. P. Taylor, E. Dillon, T. Prokopius, S. Dickey, row three: L. Stevenson, E. Gibson, P. Roe- der-Wexler, B. Borton, S. Krejcar, row four: A. Dautermon, M. Anker, M. McClelland, P. Grisso, M. Cline, L. Murphy, row five: T. Bentfeld, T. Laras, N. Otto, B. Allen, J. Key members are selected on the basis of both their academic and service records. Hambrecht, J. Walker, row six: V. Duch, D. Phillips, E.' Cooksey, C. Brown, C. Fritz, J. Levinson, row seven: K. Hawley, J. Snow, D. Mapes, A. Casuccio, J, Hammon, M. Cordy, row eight: D. Abahazi, N. Rough, S. Bollini, C. Hatch, J. Pappas, J. McDonald. - :E . '11 sigma alpha ioa sigma aa delta Sigma Alpha Iota is the national professional society for women in the musical arts. This organization strived toward the perfection of the individual performance and the pro- motion of awareness in various areas of musical endeavor. The local chapter was initiated here in l959. The University's Pi Beta chapter of Sigma Tau Delta is one of the oldest honor societies here, founded in the late l92O's. The English honorary has 85 members, including 40 new mem- bers inducted this year, C. Jones: K. Thornton: V. Holdren: L. Frit- zinger: C. Ruffener: J. McQuillin: K. Allen: row two: S. Steck: M. Mooney: D. Konopka: S, Elsea: M. Mori: M. Cooper: C. Cooper: N. Sykes: C. Buchman: A. Spinner: E. Steele: J. Strayer: N. Mohr: B. Barron: J. Stahl: E. Harvey. P. McCoy: B. Gall: B. Brumbaugh: J. Nagel: A. Krebs: L. Trumbull: C. Buerk: row two: E. Barber: R. Hicks: G. Gardner: R. Kostic: N. Bancheek: J. Barucky: V, Zaffke: T. Perew: row three: A. Smith: D. Chatham: Floyd, advisor: K. Faller: B. Sykes: A, Mc- Cullough: M. Hellwig: C. Eicher: P. Reic- hort: D. Emlich. I-if ,- J.:- l s ecial interest organiza ions T. Oehrtman, F. Macharoni, R. Segna, C Morton, R. Ernst, W. Chia, J. Lazur, R. Hite, N. Danziger, P. Koret, row two: P. Hussey, L. Schroeder, D. Spangler, T. Hub bard, R. Powell, R. Tullis, D. Norwine, D. Bash, R. Bordwell, J. Hicks, T, Faranda L. Rosen, K. Esterline, row three: L. Rice, J. Everson, T. Smith, J. Semler, F. Noon, J. Huxtable, F. Lauer, J. Boos, M. Dailey, D. Conn, B, Kemmett, D, Drozdenko, R. Mor- gan, J. Frederick, J. Peters, S. Riewaldt, D. Haines, G. Hendel. phi omega 00 D. Stoller, D. Gerbasi, J.. Snow, K. Wilson, Swartz, J. Mitchell, row two: N. Rhodes, M. Anker, K. Feder, L. Rupp, S. Hanna, L. P. Corbin, L. Long, L. Benedict, A. Cameron, Alpha Phi Omega served the cam- pus and community through various projects. Among the fraternity's more prominent activities were the decoration of University Stadium for Homecoming, the campus blood collection, and the traditional Beau- ty and the Beast Contest. council fo exception children Anyone interested in work with exceptional children, including deaf, orthopedically handicapped, or bril- liant as well as mentally retarded, is considered for membership in the Council for Exceptional Children. The chapter received its charter during this year and spent most of its time in organizing and recruit- ing members. lt is an organization which is concerned with the prelim- inary training of persons who are interested in teaching these chil- dren. A. Helmeci, K. Bruning, C. Schneider, J. Rogel, C. Moebius, M. Beeker, row three: G. Brehm, E, Minifie, M. Marsh, D. Muhl- han, K. Batoki, D. Uphaus, B. Elliott, K. Corbin, row tour: K. Stoller, S. Bonham, J. Hutchison, J, Hobe, D. Minitie, R. Rowe, R. Smith, L. Kratz. J l.lIl A ,A fh llll R. Klingensmithy N. Priory J. Picketty M. Coopery D. DeVery J. Forbesy J. Seedorfy A. Dunlapy C. McQuiIliny K. Kruky J. Gonoszy M. Tonky L. Burkey M. Markoy row two: R. Mardeny P. McGurery L. Lindery P. l-lartungy S. Calmery P. Martiny C. Heberty J. Kreach- baumy J. Rinebolty A. Taylory M. Mannistoy L. Settevendemiey F. Pigge, advisory row two: K. Straleyy J. Shalery D. Griftoy D. Aubeley S. Minchy D. Killeyy P. Kobay C. Hummony A. Fousty S. Maidmenty D. Billay S. Grahamy P. Corbiny S. Farwigy M. Closon S. Gerbery P. Keatingy J. Risrniller' P Car er' P. Cor er' M. Hulbert' C Ludlowf Y 1 Y 1 - row three: P. Dwyery S. McCartyy N. Stouta M. Anderson C. Radery J.Pukay G. Hecivriny K. Eichenlauby J. Hufnagley row three: L. DuVally J. Belliniy C. Coley S. Deasyy G. Munozy S. McMillany C. Hilly L. Hassel- bachy C. Stegmillery D. Hessy C. Webery R. Madejay J. Garnery S. Franzy L.' Ricey J. myery M. Figginsy D. Konopkay J. Krupay D. Kniselyy K. Popejoyy D. Dicky J. Dobbinsy S. Dorly P. Fishery B. Cleverdony G. Ander- son P. Andersony D. Hamilton. Lewisy row four: E. Dillony N. Crowey J. Sizemorey R. Stearnsy M. Lutzy C. Conny J. Conny N. Millery J. Annessery E. Wilkey S. Saltzmany M. Rowey L. Nelsony M. Zothnery C. Fahnckey K. Prichardy D. Williamsy L. Lee. This year the Association for Childhood Education has added an- other activity to its expanding pro- grarn. Tested last year, an orphans' party was such a success it will be- come an annual affair each spring. The organization also held its weekly story hours for Bowling association or childhood cducation Green children, conducted a free dents, and held panels for school- education material program for stu- age children. 02 xi- Z- -.Y.-L -...li-1 r chemical journal club ln an effort to achieve its aim of developing an appreciation of chemistry, the Chemical Journal Club sponsored programs featuring nationally known chemists and fac- ulty members. As part of this pro- gram the club brought in men to speak on the process of LSD and other recent discoveries in the chemistry field. A. Franko, A, Johnson, J, Foosy D. Good, J. Fugita, R. Roehrsj S. Alberts, D. Wheelerg D. Allen, J. Boothg J. Bender, l. DenBesten, advisor, row two: J. Jacoby, J. Royerp J. Mosher, R. Yager, R. Peresiep W. Blobolilg R. Dielmang R. Miller, G. Brown, F. Wahl. The Alchemist, a bi-weekly newsletter was one of the regular activities of the club. S. Barton' C. Bates' C. Malm' C. He man, I I I y K. Ludtke, J. Kaus, J. Russell, P, Penman M. Porter, F. Vargo, row two: V. Peck? K. Schalkner, D. Bogdenp J. Morgan, B. phi eta lambda Heymanj S. Kohlp B. Bolender, J. Lunderp D, Hofer, B, Batdorf, P. McCluerp T. Deme- ter, row three: M. Guthrie, advisor, M. Ryolg Phi Beta Lambda is a general in- terest club for business education majors. Demonstrations, movies and speakers dotted the scheduled bi- monthly meetings. This year Royal Typewriter Co. D. Mancini, L. Myersj M. Brohardg M. Ris- miller, J. Harris, B. Ketron, S. Gulichj B. Glaser: B. Tabor, C. Eschedor. displayed its full line of new type- writers and other office machines. Members also visited the new Penta' County Vocational High School in January to observe the business education department. french club French Club has been reorganized this year after a period of inactivity, to stimulate interest in the French language and culture. At their monthly meetings, French Club members discussed aspects of the French society and sang French songs. lying c ub The Flying Club was founded here in i956 and has grown to a present membership of ZO. Eight members have pilots' licenses. Each year the group participates in the Mid-Winter Ohio Intercollegi- ate Flying Association Meet as well as the National Flying Association Meet in the spring. Meetings were held weekly with guest speakers and films on the field of aviation. L. Bowersox: B. Hopkins: row two: B. Rus- sell: R. Ripley: R. Shafer: K. Barkan. J. Dixon: M. DeVille: C. Robasser: P. Gagan: S. Miller: C. Considine: C. Vincent: row two: T. Deren: K. Crew: M. Parker: P. Johnson: J. Cobb: B. Rehar: S. Lindsey: D. Davis: E. Wysomierslci: row three: D. Schroeder: K. Gorman: C. Covert: S. Beckelhymer: J. Bar- atta: C. McMahon: M. Kinney: E. Lazansky: V. Wedmedyk. 1 l 5 Z. . - --.T ,YN .55 H, , 'll E v - 1 04 mill 2 X fl L- -,--nl , E. Gabor, advisory E, Werkmang J. Zajicekg C. Carrf D. Lowg J. Fugitap row two: K. The Geography Club was insti- tuted on the campus to promote an interest in geography. To further its aims, the members attended lec- tures on the various phases of geog- raphy which were given by profes- sionals in the field. Gamma Theta Upsilon is the pro- fessional geography society open to majors and minors in the field of geography. eography club and gamma theta Dulingp S. Schaffer: B. Schwarzmanng M. Rasmussen: row three: C. Fawcett: A. german club The German Club met twice monthly for informal discussion or watching films in order to learn more about the German language and culture. Members talked with exchange professors and students who have come from Germany to find out more about the language and the people they are studying. Most members are German majors or minors. Through discussion they can con- trast and compare the views of per- sons who have lived in Germany, such as exchange professors and students who have come from Ger- many or American students who have studied in Germany. Czerkasp D. Haines: D. Grafmillerp J. Kal- osiwskyp J. Trautweinp H. Pellischek-Wils- dorf, advisory W. Gruhnwald. l l . J. Fungp J. Jaquetteg G. Rayp row two: J. M. Dresslinskip row three: S. Fishery T King: G. Logsdonp P. Mitchellg J. Rebeckg Mayerp D. Lucey D. Kuta: W. Bensen. industrial M. Shulsky, J. Bradbury, K. Vidourekp J. Davies, C. Reid, B. Ruper, J. Tucker, row two: T. Cotterillp K. Riddle, D. Ternes, T. Schutt, J. Shumaker, T. Palumbo, row three: H. Miner, advisor, K.- Cline, G. Polleyp R. Phares, P. McAndrew, R. Schiemann, R. lnnis, row four: M. Short, S. Lowery, C. Rinto, P. Metzgerg'D. Roslund, G. Art, R. S. Dickey, J. l-larter, L. Gooding, J. Tam, row two: B. Buzogany, S. Arshan, B. Suck- man, F. Otis, J. Taft. arts club Danielsg D. Gecleon, advisor, row tive: R. Noon, S. Lyellg C. Oberle, M. Wagner, T. Schadek, D. Yeager, F. Workman, R. Aus- tin. To learn about the processes, tools, and materials of industry is greek week comm ittee The Greek Week Committee plan- ned an extensive program for this year. On Wednesday evening there was coffee and a speaker in the Union, Thursday night, members of the greek community and their dates listened, sang, and danced to the music of Jay and the Americans and the Kingsmen. Friday night the traditional Beta Theta Pi Little 500 changed its format and was held under the lights around the Union Oval. Following this there WGS a work session with members of each fraternity and sorority lending a hand. The abbreviated week ended on Saturday at Sterling Farm when a picnic was held accompanied by folk singing groups representing differ- ent houses. the purpose ot the Industrial Arts Club. Along with films and guest speakers, the organization had its 2 annual activities. The first was the Industrial Arts Display in the Union. 06 me :ii Y- ,ill .5 ' 'E . 1 . in ' , r 1 . ,V Y A3 J I, W E I - iw' - -' ' 'W - -,Af -iii-f. . Al .Lili J. Lillevig,- E. Doner, C. Rugh, row two: G. row three: D. Le Galley, T. Graves, R. Rohr- Garn, J. Titus, J. Hottell, M. Alexander, S. bacher, W. Liddle, R. Sucheski, J. Merhar, Schroeder, R. Deuber, W. Abell, advisor, T. Bebout, S. Cobb. gamma io a sigma Formerly the Insurance Club, Gamma lata Sigma became the Beta chapter in the national organization this year. ln addition to awarding four scholarships to junior members, the group participated in the Grit- tith Foundation for Insurance Edu- cation seminar at Ohio State Uni- versity last spring. omega phi alpha C. Lindsey, A. l-lasson, J. Hrivnyak, L. Ste- venson, S. Hull, J. Timm, advisor, N. Schretfler, J. Merritt, J. Lonz, P. Marshall, C. Koch, row two: B. Seixas, J. Robinette, C. Moebius, L. Lee, L. Hasselbach, M. Goosman, D. Medford, M. Suhr, D. Berman, The women of Omega Phi Alpha, national service sorority, work to- gether to serve both the University and the community. They sponsored programs to help underprivileged L. Benedict, B. Schmidt, row three: B. Per- ritt, V. Kayden, G. Homstacl, J. Maple, B. Sprague, C. Keedy, S. Tatgenhorst, L. Breece, P. Westman, M. Brohard, S. Leh- man, D. Crosskill. children of the area and worked with an area children's home. This year they began an annual Christmas Candy project. wr .. J .ll - l - l J. Holmes, advisor, M. Argie, S. Swencki, J. Judge, C. Arthur, G. Hill, G. Schuetz, J. Donnelly, T. Sembach, D. Dudley, R. Barker, advisor, row two: B. Mason, R. Bemis, D. Fobas, D. Callan, G. Gregg, D. Brookhart, W. Hinshaw, D. Robinson, B. Deis, J. Gilbert, marketing club 1 i l l C. Noble, J. Forshey, D. Kennelly, row three: R. Patterson, R. Calder, .M. Baldwin, J. Carena, T. Barry, D, Uber, T. Rolsten, M. Calvin, B. Kaseman, C. Greenwald, J. Vaupot, B. Haywood, K, Virkus, D. Dough- erty. Members of the Marketing Club are interested in broadening their understanding of the principles and theories of marketing. This year the club again entered a competitive workshop held in De- troit, to help increase student con- tact with people in the field of marketing. During the workshop each par- ticipating university was given a company with marketing problems. Using business strategy the prob- lems were solved by the competing teams. The results of the teams' findings were computer processed and the winners determined. J. Hammond, C. Hansen, M. Lott, D. Sny- der, B. Bittmann, row two: S. Rieman, F. Lauer, T. Faranda, R. Maher, B. Koster, R. Kelly, B. Edwards, J. Vanderbilt, T. Leskovec, row three: H. Schierloh, R. Mc- Leod, J. Bressler, M. Alexander, J. Taft, A. Nahra, D. Kersten, E. West, J. King, row tour: T. Dachenhaus, A. Kato, N. Olson, T. Brandyberry, J. Titus, G. Stingle, T. Kirby, J. Martin, J. Kilmer. 08 A. Torgerson, advisor, S. Williams, J. Vorst, K. Harbold, G. Milliron, K. Wollenhaupt, R. Hurless, G. Stantz, B. Hortsel, J. Buhl, E. Droescher, C. Allan, B. Sperry, R. Rite, P. Goldey, M. Lamson, T. Kinkaid, K. McKel- vey, L. Fegley, M. Veigel, S. Becker, row two: S. Taylor, S. Williams, J. Hohm, S. Nelson, K. Ferrato, L. Dukes, S. Varga, P. More than ZOO members partici- pated in activities sponsored by PEM Club this year. Student and advisor representatives were sent to the State Convention and to the Na- tional Convention which WGS held in Las Vegas in February. PEM Club, an organization for women physical education majors, was founded here in 1940. This year's programs included the annual reception for new members, a farewell dessert for seniors, Par- ents' Day, a spring track clinic, and other events. em club Members of Pem Club decorated the Christmas free in the lobby of the Wom- en's HPE Building. Murphy, G. Tachuk, J. Weis, S. Prijatel, K. Smith, P. Wells, C. Filiere, P. Edwards, M. Williams, L. Burkholder, R. Mason, S. Mor- ton, F. Wenzlick, row three: P. McClain, C. Wade, P. Blessing, T. Tramba, A. Scroggins, M. Millikin, N. Baker, J. Yoder, J. Matius L. Martin, J. Black, D. Ross, M. Knechtges P. Lentz, L. Lowry, J. Hubbard, C. Hartley, I P. Edwards, L. Dodds, J. Weld, S. Rhoads, C. Davenport, row four: P. Hillyard, J. Land- olt, J. Buechler, B. Amstutz, Dv. Plotts, D. Robinson, C. Fisher, S. Rybba, J. Sander, P. Kidd, K. Kenyon, J. Snyder, C. Deibel, P. Erdman, J. Witker, R. Bersee, C. Polchey, J. Shaw, L. Ross, L. Klinger, S. Snyder, P. Arnold. 'QT' press el ub The Press Club is an organization devoted to the advancement of journalism on an undergraduate level. Meetings are held monthly and are highlighted by lecturers from the professional world of jour- nalism. Members heard lectures by Larry Barton, the editorial page car- toonist of the Blade and by'Gene Kinn and Dugan Fry, announcers of' all Bowling Green football and bas- ketball games. S. Cobb: J. Taft: J. Lake: R. Holliday: J. Treeger: M. Kuhlin: M. Draper: M. Stick- len: N. Lech: row two: T. Caborn: D. Ben- nington: L. Fullerton: R. Canary: T. Bran- dyberry: W. Berman: F. Mroczkowski: L. Billinger: Q. Dye: D. Lake: C. Walker: R. Derr, advisor: row three: R. Ketchum: L. Weiss: R. Bruckner: R. Buehrer: J. Hartman: G. Dietz: C. Fair: D. Dawson: G. Braatz. society for the advancement of management T. Schaller: R. Ward: E. West: A. Lawson B. Kaseman: M. Calvin: C. Beasley: J. Krueger: row two: S. Meyer: G. Lanka: T. Tabor: R. Bemis: B. Maher: J. Sloan: S. Rieman: R. Rawlin: S. Chopin: J. Pcionek: P. Pancione: J. Nordstrom: T. Wilkening: K. Rahdert: row three: J. Reinhardt: L. Scott: D. Bible: E. Camella: G. Blouch: N. Dutot: B. Burdick: P. Meagher: R. Green: P. Miller: M. Massoud: A. Wolfe. l Bringing together executives in business and students preparing to go into business is the main objec- tive of the Society for the Advance- ment of Management. SAM is a na- tional professional organization in industry, commerce, government, and education. Freshmen can join the local chapter, but only sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors can be members of the national organiza- tion. Their activities this year in- cluded various tours of industrial plants and an annual banquet. J. Med: R. Ward: R. Foran: T. Brandyberry: 'IO B. Doepker, J. Martin, M. Lilak, C. Reilly, P. Schu, L. Dibert, S. Miragliotta, J. Rice, M. Apling, row two: L. Campbell, D. Wolt- man, S. Mohr, D. Deidrick-5 N. Sutton, S. Thomas, S. Woliver, B. Bolton, L. Aughnay, K. Knapp, J. Mushrush, row three: J. Car- ena, A. Johnson, B. Seixos, S. Sitterly, S. Reeves, M. Murano, B. Wirls, J. Gonosz, E. Schwarz, S. Kruse, L. Lamont, J. Liebrnann, T. Vogt, row four: D. Crosskill, K. Milan, K. Powers, D. Jason, E. Wysomierski, P. Ernsthausen, L. Cory, G. Derryberry, R. Brotherton, B. Holzhauser, E. Buckenmeyer. varsity club Membership in the Varsity Club requires all members to have let- tered in at least one varsity sport during his tour years at Bowling Green. Even then, however, a candi- date for admission to the club must be invited to join by the members already in the club. At present the club has twenty members but after the end of each season ot sports, a concerted drive is made to get new members. The Varsity Club is best known on campus for their annual Mum Sale during Homecoming, when mem- bers ot the Club sell the traditional white or gold mums for the ladies to wear. This year the club sold over 2,500 mums. The money that is received from the sale of these mums is put into Founded on campus last year, the Spanish Club has taken strides in becoming an active organization for students interested in the Spanish language and culture. The club was created to comple- ment the Spanish courses offered at the University, and to allow stu- dents to enjoy the language by using it at the meetings. s anish club During the year, Spanish lan- guage movies, slides of Spain, and trips to the Toledo Art Museum were regular events for club mem- bers. a Varsity Scholarship which is spon- sored jointly by the Varsity Club and the Athletic Department. W. Baird, J. Perry, W. Hartman, B. Buty M. Wagner, M. Sandy, advisor, row two M. Contat, R. Hendrix, D. Godby, B. Parks T. Oehrtman, T. Clark, row three: M. Beard C. Bowman, M. Carle, R. Wood, P. Duthie M. Sundberg, D. Snyder. 1 1-mgffrrf-A A 4- W f ff 1 Q. i S. Bollini, L. DeLong, J. Zischkau, K, Sandy, P. Schu, C. Cole, row two: M. Bredeson, J. Stanley, C. Riedel, N. O'Dell, L. Tarkey, A. Hassan, M. Dolkowslci, P. Marshall, J. Hrivnyak, C. Lindsey, C, Hummon, P. Place, C. Lucas, G. Modic, C. Passorelli, C. Robas- ser, D. Zachrich, S. Rasor, J. Garner, C. Reilly, row three: S. Green, H. Myers, M. Davidson, M. Barrick, S. Killian, S. Miller, The Student Education Associa- tion, open to any student interested in education, continued this year to co-sponsor, with the Department of Education, the popular Career Day, The Career Day has proven a success. Every year northwestern Ohio high school students, interested in teaching as a career, come to the University to become more familiar with the role of teaching, its prob- lems, and rewards, said Janet Zischkau, president. Besides the Career Day, the chap- ter also continued in its regular tutoring program, designed to help students. SEA is the student chapter of the National Education Association. The student chapter introduces stu- dents to professional associates and offers a medium for studying pro- fessional problems. L. DeLong, S. Meeker, K. Sandy, B. Miller, row two: V. Lee, advisor, J. Zischkau, L. Comella, C. Englebright, advisor. A. Dunlap, M. Lilak, D. Ludwick, J. Craig' J. Jaquette, M. Hellwig, P. Krup, C. Sat- tran, C. Sherman, K. Ferrato, P. Shugar, M. Mengerink, J. Hanna, M. Maher, row four: L. Burke, D. Way, L. Kary, C. Bartz, S. Jess, K. Klemencic, C. Newberry, C. Too- mire, N. Mroski, M. Shockey, K. Turk, J. Hasekoester, S. Buchenroth, K. Brown, C. student education association our Hill, L. l-lasselbach, M. Johnson, C. Bates M. Mannisto, W. Hunsinger, row tive: RI Phillips, J. Kennedy, M. Casar, L. LaFaber, J. Surovjak, E. Schwarzenberg, D. Bower, J. Westergerdes, J. Baumann, T. Rettig, W Bensen, R. Sferba, J. Stroup, G. Kubik, J Grime, B. Elliott, J. Dobbins, J. Niehaus, J Will, J. Mash, S. llicich. D l- 2 F. Hansen, advisory B. Stollg A. Morgan: S. Stigerp J. Hot, advisory row two: C. Gerakp J. Svehlag K. Plesmidg K. Haasj M. Littellp D. Meekj R. Grayp J. Schoberp J. Hubbard: C. Burrg R. Comer: G. Dotsonp J. Neutzlingj J. Gerwigp M. Milliganp J. Witjasp B. Spence' D. Nagy: D.AThorpe. I The Undergraduate Alumni As- sociation completed its third year at the University by sponsoring a campus issue symposium in Novem- ber. UAA also sponsored the Pom- meretts, who made their first ap- pearanceat the Kent State game. Funds were raised through sales ofthe Echoes of Mid-America, an album with tight songs and alma mater hymns from all seven MAC schools. Members served as hosts and hostesses in the Alumni Office and in the Union on Homecoming Day. Last spring the UAA sponsored television star Tim Conway's ap- pearance on campus. The Pommeretts, sponsored by UAA, pre- pared for their 'debut at the BG-Kent' State game. undergraduate alumni association L. Tjan, J. Kaemming, J. Garner, H. Tan Davidson, D. Fuldaver, D. Slebosj C. Stef- Vazquez, A. Scott, J. Abossolo, D. Wisener, Le, G. Stantz, A. Skinner, H. Mikeseli, S. tanni, J. Hays, D. Nagy, D. van Nguyen, K. Huizenga, B. von Hausen, H. Bislip, J. Kato-Kiremerwa, row two: J. Stames, J. L. Piyaratona, row three: R. Smith, D. Reed, L. Sendelbach. world student association The World Student Association, numbering approximately two hun- dred, embarked on many programs this year to help bring the non- Americans and Americans together in better understanding of the dit- tering cultures. Highlighting the activities ot W.S.A., besides the annual Inter- National Week and World Foods Banquet, were the various ethnic symposiums and parties introduced this year. W.S.A. also joined with the World University Service this year to help in charity projects, such as collect- ing textbooks to be sent to universi- ties overseas. bowling club The Women's Intramural Associ- ation sponsors the Bowling Club which gives women students ot the University a chance to compete in an organized bowling league. The purpose of the Bowling Club is to promote participation and interest in bowling, and to give the mem- bers a chance to enjoy each other's company while participating in in- tramural bowling. Each semester new teams were chosen, and they competed in a round robin tourna- ment. C. Hummon, J. Gordon, S. Price, D. Brown, S. Prijatel, B. Siekkinen, S. Rasor, K. Fer- rato, A. Schultz, row two: K. Norris, S. Miller, P. Daniels, J. Lurider, B. Ziegler, S. White, K. Hornyak, J. Malycke, J. Hohm, P. Zimmerman, row three: J. Conaway, K. Godfrey, C. Clingnerp G. Faro, S. Stazyk, J. Dolan, J. Marinik, C, Guyer, J. Kaus, L. Smith. 1. J J' 'iifvirre . - L 41 if --Lil. B. Sanders, C. Corbett, S. Crill, M. Dunker, A. Gordon, B. Mainzer, M. Mullenix, G. Cygnets is an organization for women desiring instruction in syn- chronized swimming. For the more highly skilled Cygnets, the chal- lenge ot Swan Club is the final goal. sp ushers Splashers, the women's speed swimming and diving organization, encourages University women to de- velop interest and abilities in com- petitive swimming and diving. It provides opportunities for women to participate in intercollegiate swim- ming and diving events. This year the main activities of the Splashers included swim meets with Miami and Kent State. In December they attended an intercollegiate swim meet where nineteen other universi- ties participated. All girls interested in speed swimming can be members, but to compete in meets, they must try out and then the top qualifiers swim. This year Noreen Wolcott and Sally Guilet were co-captains of the Splashers. C. Graessle, P. Tabbert, J. Landolt, B. Dunham, N. Wolcott, row two: C. Koblenzer, E. Weiser, L. Greetham, J. Matius, M. Moses, M. Bryner, row three: G. Dotson, G. Fisk, J. Bowen, M. Dixon. Rotz, A. Seigneur, S. Spear, P. Parker, S. Varga, C. Wuerfel. Those who pass a skills test are eligible to participate in the Swan Club's Spring Show. ln order to become a member of Swan Club, a Cygnet must participate in a show. - ml .,'i-.jeg ,I-4 ,fi af - QP' lr 44.5 swan club Aside from entering members in intercollegiate competition, mem- bers of the Swan Club spent most of their time practicing. During the first semester, Swan Club members 1 . ' f X. A ' , ' - A '--' -4 wtix azgji. ld.. - J r -- A tfgjx ii M. Constablep B. Harrisg A. McGowen7 L. Klingerg B. Hordyg P. Ayarsp H. Connery: D. Mahong S. Carpenterp K. Stroudp J practiced their synchronized swim- ming routines one night each week They practiced every day during the second semester in preparation for Boweny bottom row: J. Matiusp M. Petrie: B. Smithg G. Young. the spring show. The theme of the show this year was Art. ln past years they have done shows for high schools in the area. 116 L.-r-J-1-ff- K Although we are a small organ- ization in number, l feel our influ- ence is being felt by a large number of students, said Jennifer Lowe, president of Orchesis, modern dance club. Each year the club presents a program of dance highlighted by its gymnasts colorful costumes and dance inter- pretations. The club also tapes Orchesis Presents, a television series seen on the University channel. This year members traveled to Detroit to view the famous Martha Graham and her dance troups. The Gymnasts, a combination ex- hibition and competitive group, end- ed its second year with meets against Ohio State and Kent State and per- formances at halftime of two bas- ketball games. B. Pothier, C. Meinke, P. Buroker, L. Fegley, J. Siegel, E. Montonaro, M. Heskett, J Prestiss, J. Smith, row two: D. Drees, J Lowe, P. Wyss, C. Schmidt, O. Demidow, P Bohis, G. Corey, row three: J. Slivka. orchesis K. Pisano, D. Franklin, L. Smith, L. Pokorny B. Roys, advisor, G. Steinfurth, S, Linder man, H. Witzman, row two: L. Sturrock, J Eckert, C. Wurfil, S. Lutz, A. O'l-lara, M Lamson, C. Somers, C. Jimison, row three J. Nock, S. Becker, L. Plute, M, Whyte, C Hartley, J. Roberts, B. Kavchak, G. Tachuk, L. Kelih, S. Dodson, D. Pyle, R. Wight. E-K R We ' v .X JL . li-1-u V - religious organizations gamma delta Gamma Delta is an international fraternity sponsored by the Missouri Synod Lutheran Church. lts purpose is to promote Christian knowledge and services among the students. Aiding a needy family was one project through which Gamma Delta accomplished this purpose. Weekly activities included worship service conducted by the Rev. Tuchardt in Prout Chapel, Bible Class, choir, and book discussions. This year Gamma Delta initiated a pledge program for a closer feeling among new mem- bers. M. Keller, B. Ewald, D. Potratz, T. Hynous, row two: K. Albers, C. Hindelang, K. Kla- won, R. Van Wulfen, W. Tuchardt, C. Eise- man, row three: D. Schroeder, J. Miller, S. Peters, L. Fleming, A. Stone, B. Bunke, K. Eichenlaub, J. Heldman, row four: P. Tuchardt, advisor, H. Albers, L. Ewald, T. Fangmeier, J. Hambrecht, L. Oberhaus, R. Rohrs, D. Ramga, J. Schick. christian science organization To unite all the Christian Science students at the University is the basic purpose of the Christian Sci'- ence Organization. Although its members must belong to the Mother Church in Boston, the association is open to anyone interested in the re- ligion. D. Hanson, B. Hardy, A. Volin, L. Constan- tino, D. Bleckner, B. Cooper, B. West, row two: E. Carpenter, W. Duvall, T. Wolaver, C. Kulas, S. Meeker, K. Donnell, L. Donnell, R. Pitts, J. Colerider, S. Olwine, G. Attwood, L. McClellan, T. Youngbluth, B. Horning. 7 , , inter-varsity christian fellotwship Made up of students of various Protestant denominations, the ln- ter-Varsity Christian Fellowship strives to examine the various faiths and their role in American life to- day. Members met to examine various aspects of their faith. , .. Each summer, members meet at . a camp to share ideas and conclu- l sions with students from other uni- versities. E. Frobose, M. Murdock, C. Wenner, F. Sautter, P. Williamson, C. Evans, C. Beas- ley, row two: J. Barnard, M. Brohard, S. Bickert, M. Brohard, S. Kannel, W. Blore, row three: J. Worcester, R. McDonald, B. Youngquist, D. Cassel, A. Watkins, G. Harpel, J. Snow. lea pa phi Methodist women form Kappa Phi, the University chapter of a na- tional organization which offers leadership, fellowship, and service in the Christian church. ln addition to regular meetings and discussions, Kappa Phi provided a baby-sitting service for-members of the First Methodist Church east of Harshman Quadrangle. P. Cowan, C. Donaldson, K. Gribbell, D. Zachrich, S. Baker, S. Rasor, row two: J. Smith, C. Robosser, P. Krup, S. Baker, K. McKelvey, M. Parker, L. Cronkelton, J. Lawrence, J. McBride, row three: H. Gerner, co-sponsor, P. Daniels, A. Glenn, D. Mc- Connell, C. Bartz, J. Snyder, row four: S. Younkman, F. Sautter, M. Elliott, M. Perry, B. Elliott, M. Brocy. X S 1 X., 2 1 5 ? n N qw f ' IF: Ll .3' -sg 1 unite christian fellowshi 20 P. Hammock, J. Fish, row two: A. McCul- lough, J. Harms, L. McCall, D. Amos, L. Lamontp R. McLaughlin, row three: D. Evans, D. Sekerakj H. Gerner, advisor, E. Davis. United Christian Fellowship is an interdenominational campus minis- try with the primary objective of helping prepare laymen for Christ and His church by providing for a meaningful encounter with the Christian faith through worship, fel- lowship, study and service. The seven denominations which sponsor UCF are Methodist, Presbyterian, E.U.B., Disciples of Christ, American Baptist, United Church ot Christ and Episcopalian. UCF sponsored work camps in Toledo throughout the year. An- other of its many projects is the Crypt which allows a free exchange of thought and ideas among the students. lt also provided such on- campus worship services as Advent and Lenten Vespers, and World Day of Prayer for Students. 5 lL3 35 Fl' , C .. V- i'lif . g . :lg ui Q W' P 4:13- The Lutheran Student Association is a campus religious organization affiliated with St. Mark's Lutheran Church. L.S.A. sponsored weekly coffee hours and monthly fireside chats with faculty members. Besides cooperating with other campus organizations on various service projects, members partici- pated in activities such as Reforma- tion Day Service and regional re- treats. Retreats were held to aid members in obtaining spiritual un- derstanding and inspiration. K. Eichenlaubg N. Charlesg W. Rockg row two: J. Rismillerp R. Andexlerg E. Piney J. Garloughp R. Cunningp row three: I. Harrisg P. Brokamp. lutheran student association Facia-I A 'qi' 5, :,sf:5y1':2,'-,L. , A . ' i1.: ,,' 'sl L4 fi ,Wm -.Q x M5-L, L-.gf ,.w ji 'rf 1 s -7 Rl Q.. ' g,e5f,l'.sf-2' .raf- ii. 'L1i p lf JV? . rf-N-1 - fr.,-' - . .I -.,,. - aff ...fi-,,,4. --3 ' F - . - -19 ' 1, in .. -. lv 1, 45114421 L L 1 .-: !4 ' V. .gd .,.......1.,:i4 f-, 1- .. .LJ--,, 1 ilffgh ,pf- . hull, TFC-' '- g-3V-g4Vg54.'- A . V, 1-.K 1-,gil .W I- .. u ,. ,S V- A' Q.: ,.- - gg.,--' A- I-1 t b - fs: . A---. - s ' 1 .. LJ- - ,.. ..- -V 1- ' ff' . . . .- ' .. -- U .,- f I V- t. A WP - , ,, 'MAY V, -ssl - - 5. Vg V., ,. 'Ag 'S V , ' - i .' '-- 'Q' , - t' ' 3 ffjf' ' fa-.55 -R' Q-fbi ---- 1 . Y V ' Q -f ' ,-2. 1-il, ,- - '- A . . - ' H45-,-5-' .A ' , -. . , - ,Y -s..f - , ' - c'.,,,1 '- ,, A ', - ' ' . . . 'v--....n':.:f7-,g,,,..a-F Q K -, ,- ,Jt 1 :.T:?, , 7 T' ' . ,- 'r , - k . f-15 . - car, , -2 .. - .ff ' - ,,. W' Avg, '15-. :JA AQ ' - 9 G 4-3.-1 - t...,fs . .1 ,',,:-Y' , , ,i K ,A ' g ff' A' ,- -. I 3, -A--'--42-'-5'- ' - .W . U 1 ',' ., , I - v -,tm lgly,-4 K Y t Vs, 1. J.. X - rl X . - - J J, ' h I , V, r .., A A , I, .- - ' 'N' f--513' .1 1 '. . , . . . ni? 'Q- - -,p- - . .-s.. id L Zz-nLla1I43' ll' -.1-5 .. A - - .-31.1-,A Y' . --- 1 - ...z..L:T,,. ,-V military-army rote ershing rifles R. Dunbar, W. Meltzer, T. Arnold, L. Car- ucci, J. Wolfinger, J. Fruin, T. Woodward, A. Johnson, V. Pionalto, R. Kelly, row two: K. Dewey, P. Varis, J. Sipos, D. Heacock, J. Vardyan, W. Bensen, C. Acker, row three: M. Burdge, advisor, L. Ommert, K. lsaksson, D. Claxton, V. Watson, R. Gill, A. Smart, B. Pfabe. The year began for the Pershing Rifles as they placed first in the Otterbein Drill Meet, and it ended in the traditional President's Review. For the Pershing Rifles, the year was more than successful. 22 The Pershing Rifles National Mil- itary Society participated in many exhibitions throughout the year, directly competing with some of the best drill teams in the East and Mid-West. On campus, the Pershing Rifles were active in drill exhibitions dur- ing the middle of many basketball games, marched in the Bowling Green Veterans' Day Parade, and served as escorts for the Homecom- ing Queen and her court. pershing rifles pledges: G. Kurtz, B. Thomas, R. Baker, C. Smith, M. Gilbert, M. Whitt, D. Ridenour, P. Varis, row two: A. Braman, R. Tanko, J. Espen, D. Kuhlmon, E. Lilly, row three: D. Norwood, T. Greeneisen, K. Bohr, D. Roach, P. Enck, fourth row: V Daniel, C. Payne, B. Crippen, K. Russell, M Mazzolini. W. Kennedy: C. Kennedy: S. Bowman: J. Phiter: R. Lambert: row two: D. Kalish: G. Benesh: J, Petteruti: T. Mitchell: J. Mulcavetz: R. Seibenick: M. Jurusz: D. Ross: row three: W. Grace: E. Clark: J. Colling- s ecial forces Special Forces is a specialized unit of the Army ROTC which con- centrates on teaching its SO mem- bers survival and offensive counter- guerilla tactics as well as emphasiz- ing physical conditioning. The units ot Special Forces con- duct small exercises on nearby farms which are simulations of actual con- ditions and which are used to sup- plement material learned in the classrooms. Under the leadership at Com- mander Dennis Lewis, Special Forces participated in an exhibition drill with the Pershing Rifles and demon- strated hand-to-hand combat dur- ing intermission at several basket- ball gomes during the year. J. Hayes: D. Lewis: W. Davis: row two: R. Palmer: J. lngle: J. l-lruska: J. Tucker. wood: B. Smith: S. Thompson: J. Urbos: R. Merritt: L. Zieba: row four: M. Wise: D. Lehman: R. Clark: T. Connors: T. Hubbard: D. Aultman: M. Schaub: R. Murray: row tive: J. Schaeft: D. Koppel: J. Gamble: D. Dohonos: J. Sikora: J. Warden: T. Perciual: J. Polunas: row six: D. Cunningham: A. Rollins: T. Trivett: E. Wyse: D. Bolin: G. Miller: C. Collins: L. Brinkerhoft. 12 rifle team The fifteen members comprising the Army ROTC Rifle Team belong to the Northwest Ohio and South- ern Michigan Rifle League and corn- pete with such schools as the Uni- versity of Toledo, Western Mich- igan, Eastern Michigan, and the University of Detroit. These direct-competition match- es are highlighted every year by the Welsh Invitational Rifle Match at the University of Cincinnati where the Rifle Team placed third as a team competing against the best sharpshooters from the other area schools. J. Merhar: E. Lilly: J. Sutter: row two: R. Clark: K. Hoffman: M. Samuels: E. Eibel: W. Grace: row three: J. Wolfinger: B. Pfabe: J. Sikora: D. Heacoclc: D. Welsh. - ' ii 1-vi - 3. L- JT .I -..vw-eg.. aa 1 K-j.1z,.i' 'g'::ft f es - W ' 24 .-m--- ,,, ii H ep. -' . fail '- .,--gg: -. - ,eil eg. army rote band The Army ROTC Band is a service band representing the Army at many campus and local functions. During the year the band alternated with the University band playing during the basketball games. The band practiced twice a week throughout the year. They played at the United Nations day observa- tion and also participated in the Memorial Day parade held in Bowl- ing Green. R. Frink: row two: SFC Gorocke: S. Riewaldt: D. Girtan: T. Hubbard: W. Kennedy: row three: T. Leskovec: C. Dandareau: T. Par- rish: B. Tucker: row four: G. Dible: R. Miller: M. Duda: E. Elliott: row five: C. Morton: K. Kahle: B. Alexander: R. Bastian: row six: T. Hathaway: T. Wood: V. Daniel: row seven: M. Snyder: T. Hinkle. M. Parmenterg row two: C. Boyle: D. Lumj G. Gresick, B. Kasemang row three: L. Pip- After mid-year organization last year the Royal Green expanded its activities this year, both in service and competition. Royal Green, an Army auxiliary coed organization, served as hostes- ses for Cadet and Army ROTC func- tions as well as entering several meets for the first time. As soon as they entered compe- tition, they had a unique distinction. They became the only coed drill team to use sabres in competition. Along the way they won a third- pert, G. Gorska, P. Lebog K. lsakssong row four: B. Davis, J. Kustrag R, Graham. place plaque at Otterbein in their first meet and also placed in two spring meets. Membership was increased to 26 as the Royal Green sought to in- crease its service function to the University, as well as the ROTC. The Royal Green performed local- ly as well, appearing at intermission of the Pershing Rifles Pledge Meet in December and at halftime of a basketball game in January. ln addition, the Royal Green marched with ROTC Drill Corps royal green each week during common hour. Weekly meetings were held with drill practice two nights. 26 air force rote angel light The official hostesses for the Uni- versity are the women in blue, Angel Flight, which is the national service society. Seeking to promote the goals and S. Calvert, S. Luttonp R. Stantonp C. Cornell, S. Halvacs, S. Guy, S. Graham, L. Griesery K. Axoraitisg J. Wirries, A. Schultz, row two: D. Medford, B. Fugitt, J. Finnarnp B. More- house, D. Ludwickg P. Tiedeman, N. Lobos, L. Miller, S. Tobin, J. Eisner, row three: ideals of the AFROTC, Angel Flight girls acted as tour guides for all Uni- versity functions. To add service to their reportoire, the Angels sold football programs at the home games this year. They also held parties for twenty- five Spanish-American families from Bowling Green at Halloween and Christmas. To remember the fighting forces in Viet Nam, Angel Flight organized a drive to send gifts to the soldiers who were sta- K. Vereb, C. Petrus, B. Cullen, N. Horvath, Y. Johnson, E. Dennisg M. Zothnery C. Mesnardp S. Springmyerg G. Jakobskyp row four: P. Gossman, D. Hoffman, S. Snowy L. Furneyp D. Schroeder, P. Mitchell, M. Rieman, K. Vance, L. Salettel, M. Dukes. tioned overseas during the Christ- mas season. As a drill team, few were better. Last year, Angel Flight placed first in direct competition at the Cherry Blossom Festival and National Drill Competition held in Washington, D.C. 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' 771 i' wr' fi -vv ' M mv w Two of Bowling Green's sophomore sensafions in the 17-74 win over Miami were quar ferback Paul Nyifray H51 handing off fo fullback Ed Coleffi f24i 40 Two-fime All-American Mike Weger 135i slipped away from a Miami fackler and picked up long yardage- 'QT Bruce Burdick l65l disposed of a Miami defender wifh a unique block while halfback Paul Garrett l3Ol turned the corner for a shorr gain. Let if snow, let if snow, lef if snow was the iheme song at the Marshall game. Fans huddled under umbrellas and blankets while fhe Falcons scored another win. A worried coach Bob Gibson talked with the observers in fhe press box during the Miami game. Assisfanf Jim Ruehl watched fhe action. .W ll ,,f lf .IN I ,Af .,, 4 A,..,,.......4 141 42 Enter Paul Nyitray. This photo marked the beginning of ci new footbalf era at Bowling Green. Nyitray came off the bench to direct the Falcons past Miami cmd to three more wins. A few years ago there was a horse named Silky Sullivan which became quite famous for its come- from-behind finishes. Not many remember it now and likely in a few years not many will remember Bowling Green's football team of this year. But Silky and the Falcons had a lot in common. After losing three of its first five games, Bowling Green won the final four games in convincing fashion. Included was a l7-l4 upset of Miami, a snowy win over Marshall, a 28-O drubbing of Ohio U. and of course, the 62-20 win over Temple. But until those wins, things were not going well. During the first five games the offense struggled. Tampa handed BG on opening season loss as did Western Michigan and Kent State interspersed with narrow wins over Dayton and To- ledo. Against Miami, coach Bob Gib- son's back was to the wall. Injuries had deleted the once-strong defense and the offense, dubious at best, was also thinned. Enter Paul Nyitray, a sophomore quarterback Gibson called a cocky rascal, and who had been in only one play all season. He passed and ran BG to its win over Miami and directed the final three victories, pulling the Falcons to a 6-3 final mark and third place in the MAC. His favorite target was sopho- more end Eddie Jones, who set sev- eral new BG pass catching records. Others like sophomore Charley Radich and Chuck Burley performed well enough to start visions of glory for next year. There were, however, a few old timers in with a helping hand. Rugged defensive end Jamie Rivers and center Heath Wingate were named to the All-Mid-Ameri- can team for the third straight year and defensive back Mike Weger was there for the second year. Weger also played in the Blue- Gray All-Star game and won All- America honors again. Halfback Dick Wagoner was also named to the first team. This was a great group, Gibson said. They wouldn't quit when things got rough, instead they just pulled harder. So, the Falcons, like Silky Sulli- van, had a successful finish. Paul Garrett bolted through the Miami line pushing the Falcons further into Miami territory. N Quarterback Paul Nyitray looks over the Miami defense awaiting Heath Win- gate's snap from center. f-kr K 'iz 3 14 44 ' L2 we ,mv ly! fir 3 Tampa Dayton O W. Michigan .-..l6 Toledo football BG .............. i7 BG .............. l4 ......28 scoreboard Kent State Miami ..... Marshall .......... Ohio Univ. BG .............. 62 Temple Final Record ................. MAC Record ............... : 1-2 . 'vr v gl- II: I .,a-wma, .A -ww-L Qi .. , - wuts:-1 .Q in B Il '52 I II 'fix I .1 I I Jai-' ' '. 1- L'i::'3' 'dl' 'f'a5'?',i --f r'-5' ' 4- 1 1 .,. ij, ' Q fb., 'Q 5 Slew Williams l47l cleared a path for halfback Mike Weger l35l. Williams was injured affer fhe fourfh game and never played again. I Z QPSK: ,.,, LE .., ,fm J. Riversg J, Porowskig J. Souliere' A. Mc Quiggg B. Heiderj D. Wagonerj F.'HorpoldE J. Sieselg M. Wegerg H. Orrg H1-Wingate R. Jacquesg J. Sohng 'B. Burdickj J. Hunter? S. Williamsg row two: R. Schmidtg L. Smith D. Deiterj C. Boyerg T. Luettlceg E. George T. Wiffej D. Waringg T. Mokoj T. Donohue I 1 1 D. Cronmerg J. Perryj B. Beckerj D, Corpen- froyj V. Forrellj D. Wittockerg J. Hodokie- rerj J. Korpowskig F. Gigantig P. Garrettg vicg J. Frieryj E. DeMoing M. Palloj L. row three: E, Jones: R. Poundj J. Ulmerg J. Watsong D. Ashbridgeg BT Molforichj G, Pearcej C. Burleyg J. Shartleg B. Spencer Gregoryg row five: R. Elfordj R. Gunnj L. D. Zolciczkg J. Harding B, Hannong G. Grcuyj Riceg D. Wallaceg D. Youngg J. Ruehlj B. J. Browng J. Machovinaj C. Radichj D. Roseg Gibsong D. Hehleng B. Dudleyg T. Reicoskyg row four: E. Colletti: M. Shephcurdg P. Nyi- T. Kessellg G. Morrisj B. Earhart. 'I45 46 Bowling Green's cross country team closed out its i966 season with a 5-2 record in dual competi- tion, and a fifth place finish in the Mid-American Conference cham- pionships. With a crew of four juniors and three sophomores, coach Mel Brodt had to expect taking some lumps last season. Captain Bob Parks led the Fal- cons, placing first among Bowling Green runners in every meet. ln- juries cut down his effectiveness in the MAC championships and in the Central Collegiate championships in Chicago. M. Mondlg T. Baker, E. Wykowskig J. Krause, G. Epplestong row two: D. Sekerokg B. Parks, R. Talkingtong J. l-lannekenj T. cross coun ry One of the most gratifying wins for Brodt's runners came when BG edged Kent State inadual meet here, by a 28-3l margin. Despite the fact that Kent State star Sammy Bair won the race, the Falcons grouped five runners together in fourth through eight places, to win the contest. Brodt should be in great shape for next cross country season, with sea- soned veterans like Parks, Terry Oehrtman, Dan Sekerak, Bob Knoll, and one-year men like Paul Talking- ton, and .lim Hanneken all return- ing. Oehrtmanp row three: M. Brodt, D. Bradlyj R. Paterson, R. Zawackg C. Tabaskog G. Dross. cross country scoreboard BG .............. 49 Miami .............. 15 BG .............. 2l Kentucky .......... 37 BG .............. l8 Central State ..., 37 BG .............. l9 Wayne State .... 36 BG .............. 18 Toledo .............. 39 BG .............. 40 Ball State ........ Zl BG ....,......... 28 Kent State ........ 30 Fifth at MAC Championships. Final Record .............................. 5-2 -M7 , W , The Bowling Green offense lwhitel moved toward the goal with heads up play. ii tp' . ...fi ,,,, in ,, ,Af , - ':i.'!f4..1'AQu 1..,. cs l A Falcon soccer player sought to get the ball to a teammate but found company. soccer scoreboard BG ,.....,.,... 4 Dayton .. ........ 5 BG ............ 4 Toledo ....... ..... . O BG ,,,...,,,.,, 3 Miami ..... ....... 4 BG .......,.... 3 Cedarville BG .,,.,,,,.,.. l Akron ,.,.......A......... 3 BG ............ 2 Kent State ...... ..... l BG ,,,,,,4,.,,, Kenyan .................. O BG ............ l Ohio Univ. BG ...,...,.... O Ohio Wesleyan ...... l BG ............ 3 Wooster .... ...... 4 Final Record ............ 3-6-l R. Cervasio, D. Johnsonj T. Butwid, S. Petercsolg R. Hall, P. Metzger, D. Lorenzo, F. Billmonp row two: M. Cochrane: O. Wocy- nelg G, Beecher, A. Fromang D. Green. S. Meyerg B. Ewaldg row three: G. Heroldg J. SUCCQI' The kickers deserved a better fate. The University soccer team, under the direction of coach Mickey Cochrane, wrapped up the season with a disappointing 3-6-l record. Outwardly, there was no improve- ment over Iast year's 2-4-2 mark, but frorn the inside, this year's team was definitely better. Although the Falcons lost twice as many games as they won, they scored as many goals as their op- ponents, 24. Also, the worst defeats the Fal- cons had this year were 3-l set- backs against Akron, who won the conference, and Ohio University, who came on strong near the end ofthe season. . The Falcons jumped off to a slow start this season by dropping their first three games, but came on strong to win three of their next four, including two shutouts. Feasel, P. Farrell, B. Bartelsg D. Forsbergj T. Norris. l I47 48 .. .1-. basketball A A man cmd his team, Warren Scholler gives final instructions at the Ohio U. game, Scholler resigned following the season. December llth the only thing standing between Bowling Green and a berth in the NCAA tourna- ment was fear itself. The night before, the Falcons beat Wisconsin for their fourth straight win and second in a row over Big Ten competition. December l2th fear, with a help- ing hand from Niagara, sent Bowl- ing Green skidding toward an Al- fred Hitchcock ending. The Falcons finished with an ll- l3 record, coach Warren Scholler resigned after l4 players petitioned for his resignation and only one of the three seniors bothered to show up for the basketball banquet, which was little more than a hypo- critical farewell to coach Scholler. lt's a shame it had to end this way, Scholler said. We had it, but we lost it somewhere along the line. The kids worked hard and tried but nothing seemed to work out, he said. After losses to Niagara, Northern Illinois and Princeton Bowling Green surprised Michigan State ancl per- haps itself with a 75-67 victory. Then it was back into the slump. Toledo and Marshall quickly D. Rinicelag T. Rosej J. Hendersong W. Piatkowskig R. Hendrixg A. Hairstong A. made Sports Illustrated look bad dealing losses to Bowling Green in Anderson Arena, and ending the Falcons' chances in the Mid-Ameri- can Conference. The Falcons managed to perform well for the television audience beating Ohio University twice and Western Michigan once. Dixonp E. Behmp row two: R. Conibearp J. Lessig: J. Comptong C. Assenheimerp J. Heftg But Toledo, on its way to an in- glorious appearance in the NCAA tournament Bowling Green was sup- posed to enter, ruined any chance of a respectable season with a lO3- 83 drubbing, Feb. l5. Loyola mercifully ended the sea- son with a llO-93 romp, Feb. 27. P. Benedictg R. MacAuleyg M. Hoffmang R. Rudgersg G. Sharpp W. Scholler. 'I49 'C' Q...- 150 There were some individual suc- cesses this year. Walt Piatkowski narrowly missed a repeat win of the Mid-American scoring title with his 22.3 average. Then he was named to the sec- ond team after a first team berth lost year. Big Walt scored 33 points twice, once against Michigan, then against Toledo. L remit , is--.ii , -desi? Sophomore Dick Rudgers proved Al Y-,.. pleasant surprise and here drives for a basket basketball scoreboard BG ...... 97 Ball State ............ 87 BG ...... 77 La Salle ................ 68 Wittenberg 60 BG....-. 94 Toledo BG ...... 90 Michigan ...... ..... B 3 BG ...... 74 Marshall ..... ...... 8l Wisconsin 69 BG.....- 76 Kent State BG ...... 57 Niagara ...... .,... 6 8 BG ...... 62 Miami .................. BG ...... 78 N. Illinois ............ 79 BG ...... 72 DePaul ................ BG ...... 73 Princeton .............. 87 BG ...... 7O Western Michigan BG ....., 75 Michigan State .... 67 BG ...... lO4 Findlay ................ Final Record ............... ........ l l if al as ' we V 5 at ff Q . .. .......y, V.. . , fl. ,Y , , This basket was easier for Rudgers. He got past Marshalls Bob Redd earlier in the play. BG ...... 82. Ohio University .... 79 BG ...... 68 Miami ..,,..,....,...,., 75 BG ....., 85 Marshall ....,.,......, 89 G ...... 83 Toledo .................. 'lO3 BG ...... 95 Western Michigan 82 BG ...... 59 Kent State .,...,..,... 61 BG ...... 77 Ohio University .... 76 93 Loyola IO y .P .5 LW ,W l ii '55 ' im Al Hairston looks for running room in the corner 'I51 E 'O' -vu 9 ' , IL 'it f GE 1-K 1 .Q w. I A- ' Q ,ff Q i Q..- .1- wlmf E, ,Aim ,fl X ex ? -P7 Q.. s' - .4 1, 5,4 Y, . .3 I J x h , 4 1 -A ff 15 i 5 wk 4 'W 4, XL-ai 3,5 .g dl u N JL .Qu 'I 'Q iq ii! 1-,-I ww Q. NASH 38 X Things looked good for Bowling Green after this early-season win over Michi- gan, but disaster was just around the corner. Al Hairston had the season's high individual game with 36 against Findlay College. Al Dixon had the top individual rebounding game with 20 against Miami. l hated to see this season end, Scholler said. We had a lot of material but we never reached our potential. Next year Scholler will be on the sidelines and finding the key to the slumbering giant will rest with another. ua.. z-L: J J P' 61 -wspg ,YM , ,. ... -av ..L. Mfr? zffefv , ,,.,ff '4c . , SEQ-5-yrs. '5i?Q5tf,'5, . ...nf i-iw ll ' - 533-1: 5 FEL- -' 5 1 in l fg- ? iff?-ti ' , . Z' 'ti .1 -it rf' r . . . L. . . . , was ii Q ii 52. M IFY iw hoclee 4 . X.. .M V, 15924-X-, - When the season began Bill Lit- tle said he would be happy with a .SOO hockey season. He should have been pleased, with a l3-4 record and second place finish in the Midwest College Hock- ey League. And he was. l'm very pleased with the way the season turned out, he said. I had hoped for a lO-7 record at the start ot the season and if some- one had told me we would win 13 out ot i7 games l would have thought they were crazy. With tive MCHA wins and l3 season wins, the Falcons set a rec- ord tor wins in a season. Si 4.-if Hi! 2 F Qlef:::,7'!.-9 E 2 ' 45s - -Sift 1 X L-if V 'l in ' Q ' W.. ee , L ' , ' A ,r fl g , . 5 L y 1 f rg Q f .f ,lf ii ,V , Y V . 2 ag in-it ' ' in Lf' , f ' ,- Q .,-if V' Q, 1 - .L 'Qj!5'fx? . egg, ' t Q ., Y f , i .U-1'---'--1. , ., i-M A ' t- fl .' ' Q ' f 1 f L f . l .fffw 1 Q' 5 Q Y f . i , .. ' g E, . A ' Q L - f .-,gg 55-L? 555 ii - . use Lil? ' ,.iFs.i. E 1 ,if--get-A 1 f-- , Y . . L1-., L , 'LANQJQQ Most prominent of the team rec- ords was the lO6 goals which is tive more than the last two seasons combined. Rick Allen set new scoring stand- ards with Paul Nyitray setting penal- ty records, Goalie Clark Simonds kicked out 355 of 4l5 shots, also a record. Little is looking forward to next year with his young team. l'm anxious to have next season roll around, he said. But l was a little happy to see this one come to an end. l just hope we can show the fans as exciting a team next year as we did the final tive games this year. hockey scoreboard BG ...... lO Campus Club .....,...... l BG ...... 3 Toledo ........... ........ l BG ....,. 5 Denison ...... ........ l :li BG ...... 2 - Ohio State ..... ........ 4 BG ...... 7 Case Tech ..... ........ O BG .,.... 9 Oberlin ...... ...... 3 BG ...... 6 Knoxville ....... ...... 3 BG ...... 3 Illinois lOTl ............ 4 BG ...... 6 Dayton .................... 5:11 l BG ...... i5 Ohio Wesleyan ........ BG ...... l Kenyon lForfeitl ...... O ' BG ...... 4 Oberlin .................... 2:3 BG ...... 8 Illinois lChicagol .... 5 BG ...... 8 Air Force .................. 6 BG ...... 7 Toledo .................... iF MCHA Playoffs .T BG ...... l l Dayton .................... 4 BG ...,.. 2 Toledo ........... ...... l O J. Boothg S. Pottonp B, McCordp P. J. Nyi- D. Waringg D. Milesg P. Gilinsong J. Aiking trayg B. Lykkenj B. Little, coachg R. Alleng W, Gansserg B. Fitchg T, Davisp C. Simondsg -Xe be . . fi , J 5 4 haf? . Wt rl' A H M- -,..- V. I 1 + vu Missing: B. Mullen. I 1. 51,14 is ff Fx mf , . . MJT' i -eanfw 'if 7 N: . i ..- Q L ff? in 5 56 swimming A second-place finish in the Mid- Arnerican Conference Champion- ships and a 5-5 dual record spelled another success story for Tom Stubbs and the swimming team this year. After opening with a third place finish in the Mid-American Con- ference relays, the Falcons dropped three straight to Michigan State, Cincinnati and Ohio University. The Falcons finally got into the win column against Kenyon. Then they romped over Loyola, Western Ontario, Notre Dame and Western Michigan. Kent State and Miami fought off determined bids by the Falcons and came up with narrow wins to close the regular season. Five individual records were set this year. Co-captain Doug Rice turned in an ll:lO.2 in the lOOO-yard free- style. john Lindahl set a new standard with a time of l:49.5 in the ZOO- yard free-style. Duane lastremski was clocked at 149.3 in the lOO-yard free-style. john LindahI's 5106.4 was a rec- ord in the 500-yard free-style. The 400-yard free-style relay team also set a record of 3:l8.3. lim Lehmann, Lindahl, jastrem- ski and Mike Sundberg were the members of that team. ln the MAC Championships, as last year, it was a story of come- from-behind for the Falcons. Starting slowly, they finished with lO6 points and second place. BG swept past Ohio University to the spot behind champion Miami as the SOO-yard relay team of Ted Witt, Jastremski, Lindahl and Phil Wat- son posted a time of 725.2 which qualified them for the NCAA meet. LMI! l LAE-3 I . 1,. T .gf ! tl , , ' 7 Q 5, w j .3 . gf- H Rr 1 A 351: p s - tf W T, f V 5.1. -' -' 16 , 1 ' ' ', A .ft - v -f I Y. A - M 1 T V '- . 1 5 M at Q32 J 1 I r f Q ' if iv Y f ' UF. 1 ts W . 5 TT .1 t '11 F' X f J 9- . . T- hy? f ' ... 5 . I -D ' li' E U T gl AQ 5 V 6 ,Ae F N tx .fl J M . Ji M H J 3 1 ww f. . 1 T g Qi. ' .I I in X .1 if , 1 y ' T - li n - - , Y :- f J . 5 I, .A .lx . ,X . 5 ., . -, x r , xy in l'4 :J ' .V ' JK'-.fri J A Z 1 J J N ' J fl,-V, v , 4M , s uf X 1 fr D. Sharpg D. Pfeiferg C. Raduneg row two: P. Watsong L. Reedg P. Duthieg S. Kennedyg coachg D. Havillg B. Swansonp J. Lehmanng V. Wittg M. Sundbergj R. Woody J. Lindahlg B. Waltonj B. Smithg D. Kramer: T. Wil- B. Wheelerg M. Schoenhalsg T. Pannerg J. D. Ricej P. Smith: D. Jastremskig row three: Iiamsg T. Curran: row four: T. Stubbs, Oiiver, assistant coachp J. Mash, manager. 7 I Xl to A 1 Contestants were announced for the next event A 'IOO meter free style race got under way swimming scoreboard Mid-American Conference Relays - Third 54V2 Mich. State ...... l44V2 57 47 Cincinnati ........ -48 Ohio University 56 55 Kenyon ............ 49 -78 Loyola .............. 25 .88 Western Ont. .... 17 .6OVz Notre Dame ,... 43V2 .56 Western Mich. .- 48 .50 Kent State ........ 54 -47 ' Miami .............. 57 Dual Record K5-57 The fans watched earnestly as Bowling Green came on to edge Kenyon. wrestling wrestling scoreboard Western Michigan Quadrangular- Dual Record 9-5-l BG placed third Fifth in MAC Championships BG ...... 3 Miami ...................... 35 BG ...... 3l Marshall .................. BG ...... l9 Findlay ................,... l2 BG ...... 34 West Virginia .... BG ...... 27 Marquette ........ ..... 8 BG ...... 32 Ball State .......... BG ...... l6 Wheaton .................. l5 BG ...... 37 Western Ontario ...... BG ....,. 34 Carthage .................. 3 BG ...... i6 Toledo University BG ...... i8 Eastern Michigan .... 20 BG ...... 9 Ohio State .......,....,... 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Intramural golf matches between fra- ternities were held in the early fall, 1 it 'l Sa If f f - as H v , 'gf Handball increased in its popularity as an intramural sport this year. wear Q 'C' Qld Q2 ...., f F 5 If J V Qi! . ,,,-. . :fi Q - -.lg 'wa A 1 he y - lv fl-4 4,15 Q . wg- 'fb ahhh. - ... .n..A . '?f 1 IQ FQ-G? ii wlffw .I-N egf ' 1 gr. . 1 L. A ff,-' -, , ' f., : L. ' 3' ,e ' -- 1 'f:R.' ,- -A . V-.4 'I-v4'xe' ki' - '-R. '-.'., -. , b,-. ggi.-cl E ei.-Qffg - Cz ,L i, A s-ff, Fw! 9 D ' 'F I 3 1'.-..r- .' rl, 1,-V , ,L 1'0 ,x ' . U'xkf fi' H z ff:-i1vf.f..: - , If'f'13t V51': '- fff. 521951515346--'wiwf-4 f f l.f 51- . .J . ff' Aff-aff: fig ,,. gf!! -. ' , V-' Ju ' pv. .'-' '- 'W .,'. rxaq . .f Y ' I rw fy ,- -5. '.. ' E. Il ' i Ji V -V , 1 -l..f.,f,? A - , fiibf J?PVWih55J A-abgwfggg-,5fQ i-TGa,'fQgf it N f' Tx . it ,gr w .wx Q 7 -. L :viii J, fr. A :t by , Qv:wf2fvf'Qhb5 M ' 5,-fl-1 ff. 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Designated as the men's interna- tional living unit, many activities helped the men become acquainted with various world cultures. Part of these activities were debates held by students and guest professors. E. Sixtg D. Millerg S. Pollockg T. Shelleyg R. Schantzg J. Wargop H. Doremusp row two: S. Markwood, advisory R. Marnp J. Boothg J. Frederickp W. Gruhnwaldg H., Fordg A. Voling A. Shinaberryg K. Gray. 169 T. Loveg C. Koontzp T. Reaochp J. Eslerg A. Solomon: row two: C. Andersonp J. Porneroyg B. Hustong D. Ferog C. Szabog row three: F. Elsasserg R. Bergerg P. Marting D. Goodwing J. Boyden. harshman unit An honorable mention went to l-larshman's Unit B for its Home- coming float featuring Morticia Adams stewing a Kent player. The float was one of Homecoming's tallest. lt reached almost three stories into the air. The men's unit also sponsored a hayride-barn party, sports movies and various speakers for residents. Harshman Unit B's Homecoming float of Morticia Adams Hsfewing the Flashes won an honorable mention. mi ' I I ,. 1 13132-2,p?1 T, xl, 3- J -M141 ' 1 1'1 1 1 4111-,MH 111 1 1-. wp: 4- f,. . W -'1:1isf1':T-xi 'n-3114 U F11 ' 91 w':c:+:: swfwww 11' ,5.1f.? 1' :,11-qL:Zvpf - , . ff ' Q ,.-1-w.f11g4,,f -1 . V' UI '- '- -i , . -.1 ' --'f.-- ' mia.- .--,.L- ' , lg M1 1 1 'x ! .- 1 .R 9 1 1 s ,E-Q 1 2,1 2111, 'V-'1 1 I, 6 . 1 K. . V I kr .I ' , 1 1 5 1 11- 1 1 ll' 3 J ' xii! , W N ' ,. V' 'f ' 1 fr,-. ' fl 1' . .1 Q . 11 , 1 -Uv, N Q X h111qI, 'gl n' I x b -Q 1 I T521 1 I jf , l 5 .if-E'f'iz:'3, L' 1 A Ti M f ' h f T -1,x lf? M Z lg A 1, 111 1' ' 1 I -1 1 :Ak 'C '1 E. I I 1 9 - 1 ' 1 , hw 1 .! W, 'pk 4 2: TS- 1- t ' -37? will 1 le ' Le' e ZZ, s rf '51 i fi ,zxx-ii . H? 3 H W E3 .l if 'sz' 1 5 new 5 as l iombo i ll Unit D's Spanish wing was cr favorite place for Harshman coeds. 72 u D Schroeder S Bergman M Cline A Foley D Janos J Daney E Stockdale hall director B Keilman row two S Claw n L the S 1 on Frizze Holmes B Barnhardt D Jason C Ganch harshman unlt d A bit of star dust and interna- tional flavor highlighted Harsh- mans Unit D this year. Besides housing women from many foreign countries, the unit had two floors for Spanish and French speaking students. 5 'Ui- Qi., ll Emi , 5 fiifafiq f -pt' V ,V V v 1 l l l A band called The Early Americans used Kol1l's facilities for many of their pracfice sessions. leohl hall Kohl Hall's officers kept busy This year scheduling many events to acquaint residents with the Univer- sity's programs, faculty and coeds. Speakers included President Wil- liam T. Jerome, area religious lead- ers and basketball coach Warren Scholler. F. Macharonig D. Grenamyerg M. Reedg R. Finneyg C. Fawcetfg C. Dominikg row two: B. Michalskig K. Czarukg J. Delucag R. Christianseng M. Donaldsong M. Browng T, Roweg S. Demosg J. Tucker. - - - - A-W? 'I7 H W 5 sei EE? 5- Q ig we M N-wir CF S. Whitej K. Skerlg B. Figelj S. l-letrickg rpw two: P. Sutherlandg J. Koehlg R. Yocumg P, Edwards. 5 N 2 :Ye iii: E ' i in B. Morehouseg J. l-lerchlerg J. Cobbg K, Ger- berg C. Ayersg G. Mapes, hall directorg row two: L. Crawtisj M. Ellottg S. Fodorg N. Bishopg M. Youngg L. Vlasikg D. l-licks. lereisc er unit a A Dating Bureau was Kreischer's Unit A's contribution to Charities Week. A male student's request for his idea of an ideal date was matched with the qualifications of participating women Cis Cis, secret spirit organization, had fun during the year instilling dormitory and campus spirit tor Kreischer-A women. Like the members of SICSIC, girls in Cis- Cis wore disguises to keep their identi- fies a secret. C. Clausenj M. Daviesg S. Nochg G. Good- ridgeg J. Luxp L. Toccig row two: J. Anrakug C. Williamsg L. Ferroneg I.. Wernerg B. Horowskig M. McClish. lereischer unit b Teamed with the men of Kreisch- er-C, Kreischer's Unit B won Third place in the All-Dormitory Christ- mas Sing. During the year The dorm spon- sored many activities including an open house for Dad's Day, a skating party and floor parties. X W2 Aeix i v-i Typing papers and playing cards were fwo very imporfani aspecfs of dorm-life in Kreischer's Unit B this year. 17 76 xi., ii E: Q i :sw 1 E E T. l-linkleg B. Glaseng J. Whitehurstg row two: E. Mitchellg C. Rokuig D, Marting D. Bakery J. Graham, hall director. lereischer unit c Japanese lanterns, soft music and a spring night highlighted the spring activities of Kreischer's Unit C as an outdoor Japanese semi- tormal dance was held along The shores of Peregrine Pond. E?-- The men of Kreischiifs Unif C and their dales put in many hours of work on their Homecoming float. bf 1. Ill .ye 11 ' 1, 1. ,A Q - J A' LQ! ' V A P? g P . lereischer unit al Kreischer's Unit D residents sang their way into first place with The Christmas Song for the AIl-Dormi- tory Christmas Sing. The men were teamed with the women of Kreisch- er's Unit A. Featured throughout the year were parties for the residents at the Holiday lnn, the Canterbury lnn and a local barn. Homecoming saw the residents featuring Walt Disney's Pluto de- claring he would Put Out the Flashes of Kent State. J. Wilsong P. DiPlacidog D, Luebbeng R. Thorntong E. Kisseberthg G. Kingg row two: B. Karrj M. McCulloughg J. Watersg D. Brindleyg D. Adamsg J. Dagata. . l W V' ,H . fl i J. 'I77 78 l Y ' . E mz31.ai i :E B. Hollisg M, Blonkg L. Butschy, hall direc- torg P. Proudleyg L. Pfisterg M. Davisg row two: B. Bryang S, Flynng J. Kellyg R. Has-- Iingerg C. Lucasj G. Pierceg S, Sullins. mcdonald east More than 400 University women found themselves at home in East Hall this year. Most of the residents were juniors. The Seven Dwarfs was a secret group which promoted spirit for dormitory and campus activities within East Hall. This year East women were under the guidance of a new Hall Director, Mrs. Butschy. A fire in one of the rooms on first floor got the year off to an exciting start in East. .-Iris?--5 1 X --'ffl' ' -r f Ai ,. I A ' M ill' L1 'till ff' ,fi 9 ' ' Q yi .Fl vf .55 l f' , 1' . ,. . 4 . .-,Ll.,Li.A Coffee and doughnuts provided a welcome diversion during finals 'week last winter in McDonald East. P. Jomesg L. Sohnerg R. White, house direc - 'ncluded o Christmas ort dono- torg B. Kosemong B. Hoywoodj row two: P. ft 1- d .p.I y'd HI Aridersonj M. Ridillg C. Scotty A. Fergusonj 'Gm O Oys O UH erpnvl ege C I ' D. Killeyg A. Wortherg E. Dillong L. Riceg dren, O ILJOU Gnd CI special pGl'1'y S' PEM7 M' MGHGOI F' Vevmko' for Holi Director Mrs White who Activities for North Holl this yeor retired ot the endlof the year. 'X 1 White wafched some presentations at on all-dorm party for McDonald North. 179 ff' A?-49-7-1 ,M ,Q 'Ji' M Hwy, Q X ,xv cg: Qu ,JE . Lea. -. ,I H .. A .Q a R. Thornrong D. Goodwing R. Gloserg E. Ricej row two: J. Lenhordtg J. Miltnerg D. Schutfej J. Thomas. M3 rfjfi -4,-.qi-..-Agfa-' 'riff' ' 4 - ' ' Afv -fx A' ,J-?':e-gl - 311 ir. . H, V gg- si 2 '- .J 5- ' J 1J,:'iffE'?f H ' ' Y 'ell 'TJ .-- p-iz: V5 l. UW., A . T i 3 ui H V W-MM. , .,.. -, - J ...J ,,,Jx,l l 1 mirhc Co-ordinotion is The key function of the Men's Inter-Residence Hcill Council. Founded three yecirs ago, the Council serves os on advisory boord to the Deon of Men, ond os o link between the Deon ond the holl members. The fourteen Council members worked with the seven men's holls To co-ordinofe such offoirs os moss open house ond Kite Doy, Representatives fo MIRHC held regular meetings fhroughouf fl1e year fo discuss problems as well as fo improve com- municafions between ihe men's residence halls. 82 ltr' 4 Lie.. ,, Ehlu' Q, .-1 Jia 2255 ---- pl 'I .,A.. E Fir' E21 J.. '11, . l , prout hall Prout residents are the envy ot many other University students be- cause they eat their meals in the Union dining room which is con- nected to the dormitory. Mrs. Clay moved over from East Hall to serve her first year as l-lall Director in Prout this year. W' ' ul, 1 F414 .. -iff -,sg P. Reichartg C, Deibelg R. Dishnicag M. N. Psenickap J. Schroederg M. Mucklog C. Calatiuraj P. Czelustag M. Romanog row Malrn. two: C. Burrg P. Schug S. Kernsj M. Logueg Prout's cafeteria provided ample room and facilities for residents who needed a quiet place to study. Prout coeds kept their available phone extensions tied up almost constantly. rodgers quadrangle The men of Rodgers had the spirit ot '70 this year and organized into a group which placed signs around campus creating enthusiasm for athletic events. During Charities Week, the men held the first all-campus boxing tournament. T. Carver, advisory G. Pedotog D. Schutteg J. Kahng D. Taylorg row two: B. McCarronj D. McKeej J. Bolluckg D. Joynesg B. Pietrickg R. Sprengg F. Windomg D. Weiner, , f --ff --- 5- -,-1. --- ia - Q 1 Q.. I 1 dz 7-S-'ULQZQ3 . ,. A L r L ' f if 13: -' 45 ', ' 1: 'fm'-Z-:I'f+ b- , D :-:::: 316 1? 'la' x A., 1 A..r,,. r, R , fn F I w - A P u ' I k . . 1 I F . egg, Fi f ini? -. v- . r J' ' - ' hifi 5-E ., 3532! f 15-1 :' ,-F51 .U ,. . H .. 3:11:51 K1 Q . 1'7 f ' i A ' 23522 R 1 - a,:..,.. 5 ..,. : - 4- ' H ' 7 14 ' F1 lf- ..fM' 215225122 5, ' f' gl, 1' I-,.-1.7, , -fra. vi- 1- LI? 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' .3-nzr-'Azul' - ' , F' Y : -I :-2 L 49 . Q a v W 2 , K -x g. BY' .N if 1 may K 41 rf , wk. H' ,mzi gm if W . H - 1 9 ' ' - ,f - J... .- 2:9 ' . . M152-J.. 1.6 57 ,F 'W ' A-.4 3 ,,,,, , . , , ' . A , - in., .ik :F X P i x as-.1 L- 1 U T- L , T , : , li.- , -l-3 Yi 'A ll Yi lllllllllilllll Ill! llll --, 'A 5- 1l,?l.-- 'i:Y' - llllll Illlilllllllllllll illllilil IIN illllll 1. 4, -fig: Y . Illl lllll lllllllllllllll ENN lllllll greeles 90 panhellenic council Mary Brower, advisor One of the primary functions of of the Panhellenic Council, both na- tionally and at the University, is to bring member sororities closer to- gether. The University's Council has found many ways to achieve this goal. For example, every Sunday during the academic year two Pan- hellenic members can be found at the Wood County Hospital gift shop. Also, this year Panhel helped in the community's tuberculosis fund-rais- ing drive. ln November, the Council co- sponsored the IFC-Panhellenic Mid- K. Gibson, A. Sutton, J. Harter, M. Brower, advisor, M. Alderman, V. Moore, C. Dugan, row two: C. Niewiadomski, R. Dinerman, M. Rogers, T. Sembach, C. Conley, B. Freytag, M. Hood, J. Poli, row three: C. Schneider, American Conference. A Pledge Tea was held in the spring. Academically, a scholarship symposium with participating pro- fessors was held to aid the pledges in their study habits and problems. Included in their work with rush was the Pin Parade, which intro- duced Greek life to freshmen. The University's Panhellenic Council is a self-governing organi- zation which regulates matters per- taining to sorority life on campus. lts membership is comprised of three delegates from each of the sorori- ties. L. Aughnay, B. Domonkos, L. Long, B. Hoff- man, D. Solis, M. Balsley, M. Vauclair, M. Littell, B. Lothrop, row four: B. Kaps, E, Barber, W, Pokorny, P. Withers, L, Hagen, B. Stetler, K. Ernst, K. Kerscher. A. 3153 B. Fishery C. Procariog B. Buzoganyg F. Ramsierg T, Brauenp T. Smithp row two: R. Gillg A. Morganj B. Apeltj A. Sternp D. Szucsj T. Rhodes: S. Taflingerg D. Sidenerg T. Parrishg J. Shinkleg row three: K. Jonesg B. Lasallep P. Sandersp T. Templeg D, Butlerg G. Beecherg J. Baggsg R. Gamesj J. lamsp M. Seilerp P. Watsonp row four: R. Moorg D. Dailyj D. Klemang J. Treegerg M. Kuhlinj E. Gillbergp J. Shondelg L. Brenneisonp W. Bren- nemanj S. Petercsakg G. MacKenzie. Dean William Taylor, advisor in terfra tern i ty council Under the direction of president Barry Buzogany and his executive board, Interfraternity Council func- tioned as a progressive and dynamic organization this year. Throughout the year, the IFC in- stituted new motions for the benefit of the Greek system and helped sponsor the highly successful IFC- Panhel Mid-American Conference which was held at Bowling Green during November. Representatives from all the Mid- American Conference schools at- tended the conference which was highlighted by a speech given by Dr. John D. Millett, chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents. The rush system underwent re- vision. The results showed a larger number of freshmen and upper- classmen pledging during the year. These men provided a backbone for future years at the University and in the Interfraternity Pledge Council llFPCi. Many projects were instituted to help the citizens of the community and the students and faculty on the campus. Among the more important con- tributions ofthe group was a project which helped to move books out of the old library into the new one in late June and a memorial to the late Dr. Frank J. Prout after his death in March. Other notable achievements of the IFC included a revision of the IFC Judicial Board and a change in attendance requirements. The latter program increased the number of fraternity men who at- tended IFC meetings and made it possible to improve the communica- tions between the eighteen fraterni- ties on campus. al ha chi omega 92 K. Plesmid, S. Liphart, T. Laras, S. Craig, B. Fugitt, E. Schindler, P. Gorski, M. Mon- not, L. Burdette, C. Norum, O. Wild, house- mother, B. Thatcher, J. Fries, M. Dacey, J. Espenmiller, C. Gabrenya, N. Prior, J. Prior, L. Asman, M. Moss, J, Sarlay, row two: S. Stewart, B. Sperry, M. Grodhaus, N. Otto, S. McMillan, C. Haines, L. En- Originally founded by music stu- dents, the Alpha Chi Omega social sorority still maintains its link with the fine arts. The notional group has a studio in MacDowell Colony, New Hampshire, a retreat for ar- tists, writers, poets, and musicians. Nationally, the sorority con- tributes to the Easter Seal Agencies for crippled children and adults. The chapter also published a Toy right, J. Hubbard, K. Dugan, K. Schmidt, M. Lewis, S, Swope, R. Schrickel, C, Burr, K. Hawk, E. Edson, J. Stahl, A. Schultz, M. Muller, L. Thorpe, B. Nuss, row three: C. Hartley, M. Whyte, P. Dwyer, K. Kuhfeld, A. Strathman, D. Rolli, J. Flowers, D. Bell, M. Monarchi, J. Rinebolt, J. Constantine, D. Gerbasi, K. Welday, E. Dennis, M. Berg- Book, which gives directions for making toys which have a therapeu- tic, besides a recreational, value for handicapped children. Locally, the chapter sponsored the trophies awarded at Homecoming tor outstanding decorations. A tra- ditional Christmas dinner co-spon- sored with Theta Chi fraternity was given for orphans. During the Easter season, a party was given for spe- cial classes in Bowling Green. ner, S. DeCumbe, L. McDonald, K. Kerscher, M. Lowry, J. Glass, row tour: C. Hudson, B. McCann, C. Greb, L. Klinger, P. McCoy, M. Zothner, L. Rollins, P. Romstadt, M. Fletcher, K. Kastning, B. Cairns, P. Yeager, J. Glavan, C. McCutcheon, B. Toth, S. Anderson, C. Dugan, A. Krebs, S. Dorl, S. Scott. Outstanding Alpha Chi Omega women are Marty Monnot, senior class secretary and secretary of Cap and Gown, Nancy Otto, first vice- president ot AWS, Carol Dugan, treasurer ot Panhellenic Council, Janet Rinebolt, ACE president, and Barb Sperry, junior class representa- tive to Student Council. The chapter also boasts five mem- bers in Angel Flight and three in Royal Green. The AXOs shouted welcomes to their new spring pledges. Sisters collaborated to try to pick up some of the finer points of knitting. 2' h 4 X W, AA ' JK It ' V 1 :Uf wi , V . 1 , 6 L . t ,A I j 5-X I xl 11, 1 1 V- xlff 1 I VL .Qi I-T Q ,pg A Q i I' A h 'Ii ' If L W' tk IT-xxx, Y V b 'fn - - . in X in I , 1 .-.irq 4 ! ' W4 ' ' f jg' Qv, ,- , W if -' ' ' ' i . N '.,J' , ' V U , 1- , . 55, Ml -A I A., Y 7-. ' fgafi,w J' . . . 7 A E ,I . F ,I 4' 1 J 1 U Bruggeman, B. Dunham, B. Pence, M. Col- son, M. Figgins, S. Hayj S. Sheets, D. Salisg J. Annesser, L. Guilleg L. Nessellp B. Hoff- man, S, Thomas, B. Adams, M. James. al ha delta pi , Alpha Delta Pi has the distinction of having initiated a house spirit building organization. Since its founding here, Diddlie Pooze has spread to other chapters throughout the country. Two secret members are chosen from each class. Their identities are revealed at the Found- ers' Day Banquet in the spring of their senior year. Alums from the University and Toledo share this banquet with actives and pledges. For the third consecutive year, Alpha Delta Pi received the rotating award for charities contributions. Last fall, at the Panhel IFC Mid- American Conference Banquet, Alpha Delta Pi was awarded the trophy for the most all-active chap- ter scholarship improvement. At Christmas, secret Santas help- ed to spread the Christmas spirit before the house Christmas party. Sisters ofAlpha Delta Pi presented a campus-wide candlelight serenade inthe fall, The group sang in a diamond formation. Rotating awards for the highest average and most improvement were usedto stimulate scholarship achievement within the house. Be- sides this, a steak and beans dinner was held at the end of each semes- ter. The house awarded atrophy to the sorority with the highest pledge- active average, In the spring, there was a Big Sis- Little Sis picnic and a Formal. This year the formal was held at Leh- man's Lodge in Fostoria. Members of Alpha Delta Pi who were active on campus during the post year are: Mary Balsley, senior representative to AWS and member of Publications Board, Kathy Coo- ney, Cap and Gown, UAO Director at Large, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, and chair- man of Communications Board. 'I9 96 ,,.. ,. , ., ,,,, ..,. M ,... ,w.-..,Ywm-...,.:e... YY.fY:,,,3g.,-gg-.-ga..-.. LCV-,-..2'f-e: 'i.Q.s..f-L -A-11... -..eg -.-,.,-. 1,,.,- .,,.,...Y, T. McAlpin, S. Heltman, S. Fadely, E. Lor- bach, K, McCall, S. Brandeberry, l. Miller, F. Veverka, A. McCoy, housernother, J. Poli, J. Youmans, B. Main, S. Pugh, L. Nye, C. Pugh, C. Prince, J. Perkins, row two: M. Kord, C. Amolsch, B. Freytag, J. Russell, C. Betts, P. Dillman, P. Loupe, J, Hohm, J. Eichenberger, M. Lilak, L. Price, L. Lee, J. House and campus activities, good times, cmd Alpha Gam spirit made the year a busy and meaning- ful one for the sisters of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. The Alpha Gams began the year with Homecoming activities, includ- ing work on the float and a brunch for alumnae. Later in the football season, the sisters held a special breakfast for their dads. Paired with the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, the Alpha Gams took second place in the Phi Kappa Tau Bed Race. During the second heat, the team set the fastest time in the history of the race. I A scholarship dinner was held each semester at the house. Steak was served to those sisters who attained Eicher, R. Niederkohr, B. Libb, K. Burton, B. Barnhardt, H. Kastner, D. Meyer, J. Merklinger, J. Folkerth, row three: K. Hard- grove, S. Halvacs, L. Stick, J. Matius, J. Hasekoester, K. O'Connor, J. Servey, B. Hardy, B. Lothrop, N. Hartman, B. Harris, C. Prease, B. Burdick, J. Emler, D. Bonomo, P. Blessing, N. Morgan, C. Neff, K. Chokel, a 3.0 or above, and hotdogs and beans to those below a 3.0. Roses, plaques, and charms were presented to sisters in each class for highest grades and most improvement. ln December the Alpha Gamma Delta Christmas Serenade was held for the third consecutive year. Big red stockings filled with Christmas candy were left at each fraternity and sorority house. The Christmas house party was a memorable event. A senior was disguised as Santa Claus, and with the help of Bruce Van Bellegham, Alpha Gam house- boy, she passed out presents to all of the sisters. ln January the sisters of Alpha Gam and the brothers of Phi Kappa P. Komarek, l. Drew, B. Blackman, raw four: M. Lowe, J. Karbon, P. DeTurk, C. Pirnat, B. Schwarzmann, C. Henry, C. Dei- bel, P, Federici, V. Snow, C. Hargreaves, J. Bailey, D. Roeder, J. Dennis, A. Behm, L. Kelih, L. Smith, K. Klemencic, l.. Schroeder, B. West, S. Waugh, K. Shafer, S. Steva. Psi and Delta Upsilon took second place with the comedy skit at the Pie Eating Contest. Parents' Weekend and the Formal were highlights at the Alpha Gam house in the spring. A picnic, an evening variety show, and a Sunday dinner and speaker rounded out the weekend of fun with parents and families. Sisters who were active on campus were Betty Freytag, chairman of philanthropy for Panhellenic Coun- cil, Sue Pugh, president of Young Republicans, Bonnie Harris, Student Body Board, Bobbi Libb, an issue editor for the B-G News, and Reva Niederkohr, chairman of AWS pub- lications. alpha gamma delta 98 ..-nl -Slat . fe 0'-rf l h 'rf-fs'-rf 5,549.1 Mirah ll ll f J fff ' 041 Phi L Mrs. Peckham enjoyed helping the sisters at the Alpha Phi-Sigma Chi Christmas Orphan Party. P. Schup .l. Kelly, S. Knepperp P. Heck, C. Davis, J. Finley, B. Krueger, S. Millerg M. Peckham, housemotherg L. Hortleyg C. Mich- ealis, J, Koch, J. lfft, K. Case, L. Rice, A. McCullough, J. Schober, L. Shellenbergerp row two: L. Taylor, L. Taylor, J. Warren, J. Forget-me-not is an important aspect of sorority sisterhood as well as the flower of Alpha Phi. Plan- ning activities which will include alums was important to the sisters of Alpha Phi, Homecoming weekend provided an opportunity to honor alumnae and parents. Founders' Day is a day of cele- bration and a tea with alumnae is held every October lO. A breakfast was held for alums at another time of the year. A special tradition of the Christ- mas season is a Russian tea with faculty members. A special tea, prepared by a secret recipe which only senior sisters learn, is served. Other Christmas activities included a date party and an orphan party co-sponsored by Sigma Chi. Scholarship was emphasized among the sisters by a steak and IIIII 4 I I, I I , I x ,II ,III 1 ,II I ,' T- IYIII III -QI II.: 2 ,III I II . 5 CI ' I,'I I -' ,' .If ' I I. ' ,'fI2 I' If II V' I., .I Jn? I. ' ,v 1 ' IGI II Q ' f 15 I ' .I -fl , I II x Il II Ingl IIIII WQAISII IfII X J ILIII E45 . -X ' f I In sk U In fr f 4 IIII I X 'J . I I f :I ' L -YL, 1 I P' u II , - fxf' I i 1 f fig 'f 'UW ff Q9-I ? ' uf N5 ' my 'X , ' ' - Y , Ig 2 T, I! V ' ' VI - A , ,I ,M .,:, if ,v 9 5 I I , I f I f- ,. ' I I .I I I If I IIIIfL P'wi 1.1. . I' I ,. . . 9 9 K? Q' Q W, f QQ fm -I . , , III V I f I I-I III I IQII I I 5I2I- - IMI, I .IK v ' u '- f. . - -1 5 A 'J f , . ' : 5 , ., A 5 , ' X X 1 1 . L I I . ,I I I I I , I .,. k f ' s III 1 WIIIMA M Meu2A1mWgaFM IQ III: 1 s F- . 1 1-Y , , v W I ,U - - . , I.. , . 1 ,, I I .. . . . ,,, ,, . , Iv V KF ,f TT? r.. l5y i 'T ' U f F' 3.7 ' Q II- A I 33 I ' I ' . P ,I .- f ' ' ' 4 Vg' '- 2 4 ' ' - ' i 1 . X .4 zj' ' , ' fi 5' X ' 'T 'Jr i II II II I X T., f Jr' if W -S9 , ,IE I . 5 Ag, Y 3' ' f I I IIII I at Lf l a f 1 M' . y . I I, M4 ,Ms I, ,I ., . I, Q S I .. , , .2 - . 1.. , :,. Y .+, .. Y f,,.1.1f- M4 ' 1 . ,Lv f :ag l 200 E. Pasicznyk, C. Grott, B. Smutko, S. Bovier, R. Durant, L. Purcell, M. Griffith, C. Fisher, R. Fleming, housemother, J. Hyde, P. Com- stock, K, Grimm, N. Wake, A. Stevens, S. Dickey, T. Temple, D, Best, G. Gonska, row two: L. Meadows, K. Cullen, M, Leidel, G. The Spring Rose Formal was the climax of the social activities of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. The name of the Alpha Xi Dream Man was an- nounced at this time. Other spring activities included picnics and ex- change dinners with fraternities, Mom's Weekend and a Hawaiian Luau party which was held at the Natatorium. At Christmas the house was bust- ling with activity. The senior sisters decorated the lounge and then went through the house singing carols in a candlelight serenade for the other sisters. A Christmas service was held at this time, also. There were ex- change parties with Delta Gamma and Chi Omega. Members of Alpha Xi along with the sisters of Gamma Phi Beta presented an all-campus serenade at Christmas, too. Gresick, D, Campbell, N. Nicholl, D, Fore J, Thomas, S. Osterman, C. Schneider, Bi Quick, K. Pracht, D. Tabor, P. Arbaugh C. Comstock, B. Miller, J. Svehla, J. Siegel row three: C, Young, L. Zack, C. Wilhelm K. Gibson, B. Doerner, P. Goshen, G. Mallee 1 L. Fabian, M. Stevens, B. Rutgers, D. Petre- quin, G. Stewart, V. Tagamets, L. Miller A. Mihely, P. Evers, S, Meyer, J. Wirries' R. Gray, J. Gerwig, row tour: F. Peskorg M Poplar, G. Schwartz, C. Bartell, C. Wulle, C All eyes were on the children at the Alpha Xi Delta-Delta Upsilon Christmas Orphan party. XX 1 1 W fwv . 13 I 1 ' WW -WW SSW Q-.,x A 'i k 7 I ' ,.r.'l1 'W , -.W . 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Each semester aw names for secret alpers called Sunnies. alta won four scholar- and they won first skit in the Pie-Eating e on campus include: Student Council Sen- Jtive and member of ing Crystal Wilhelm, he Senior Classy and secretary of Panhel- and president of Cap al ha xi delta ,ish if Children especially enjoyed the ice cream served at the Christmas Orphan party. 201 chi omega J. Baumgardner, P. Hayes, A, Dunlap, T. Miller, M. Romano, B. Watson, N. Sell, D. Trinkle, C. Burras, raw two: L. Hubman, M. Rogers, B. Jump, S. Cummins, J. Erdel- yan, M. Power, F, Gotch, S. Kogler, H. Cooper, housemother, J. Nock, R. Dishnica, S. Chanin, S. Martin, P. Karlovetz, S. Zaw- adsky, D. Detore, C. Niewiadomski, C. Payne, row three: J. McClelland, V. Jump, The sorority sponsors an all-cam- pus Sociology Trophy which is awarded at Recognition Day ,cere- monies each year. Within the house, a steak and beans 'dinner encour- aged scholarship. Chi Omega is the largest national sorority in the country and their symbol is the owl. Each year an award, the National Achievement Award, is given onia national level. Dr. Florence Sabin, Madame Chiang L. Bigelow, R. Bosetin, J. Uhler, M. Brede- son, C. Isaac, P. James, G. Alexander, P. Mucklo, J. Sundheimer, P. Gerber, G. Munoz, C. Conrad, E. Gotch, L. Kerrison, M. Lundin, S. Lundin, row four: H. Dodge, G. Grimes, C. Cromer, K, Williamson, B. Wade, S. Ross, M. Yoder, J. Jennings, K. Vereb, N. Rawlings, S. Lyon, J. Tom, P. Kei-Shek, Margaret Chase Smith, and Katharine Cornell have received this award in past years. This year the Spring Formal was held at the Imperial House in Find- lay. Every year an Annual Spring Banquet is held as a Senior Farewell. Another Spring activity was the Parents' Weekend which was held at the Holiday Inn. Outstanding members of Chi Omega this year included: Nancy Moyer, L. Gail, L. Fritzsche, G. Parkinson, N. Psenicka, M. Bollerman, P. Anderson, row five: L. Dunmyer, K. Myers, R. Cilluffo, J. Ulmer, K. Finegan, S. Crill, S. Frey, D. Bogden, D, Devorak, L. Archer, E. Schwar- zenberg, A. Gordon, M. Paul, M. Albright, S, Howell, R, Neubach, J. Campbell, K. Kom- nenovich, B. Smith, J. Sawdy, B. Brooks. Lukey, Cap and Gown and listed in Who's 'Who in American Colleges and Universities, Jackie Tom, di- rector of the Pomerettes, Cindy Payne, treasurer ot AWS, Penny Gerber and Jacquie Baumgardner, cheerleaders. Officers for the past year were: Marty Rogers, president, Cindy Payne, vice-president, Marsha Al- bright, recording secretary, Charlie Burras, treasurer. 20 rf 6 'wb ,- W I , .. F gi 1 A C1 nr , QW: '4 Q g I -Qin , 3 V A Egg' 'A f 55- 3 V Ya.4 f5X'fA.1 in - - G -. U '- E11 Lf-frggi 3 v' H1 1 G ' fl Q .,., A Q' W :A: 'Q - K, K. .!!, VY A YV gn Lyg ' 'Y 4' fg si ff fel tf A ' '. 'ix K 1: Q, - N iff 'P M' ma W pf 1' af lr? Qzfrff , .4 'fy 5. 5, D 'ix ,-:EN H ' Q EW lx .. ' ' N- 1- 'Q rr - 1 4 QS ,LG E 1' , aft- - -' QV: AE j-1 4334 gfiF'fv 5 5, 4hQ71f5 y , W we A M W 'i :EEE 1' :N A , T ,QQMZ f' ! M' W 5 . 1 v A Q is., Q55 ?Q31-ft:-ig' an 545 TQQJIH-fx ws if gen- 4 Q XUAVM if vi: .il .L it 42. 2.-L. stableg B. Sikaj L, l-lornishg B. Kitchenj L. Mancinig C. Workmanj C. Eberweinj N, Rohdeg P. Gulugiang K. Arnstong G. Hodgkin- song row three: A. Gentileg C. Ryang C. Boernerg S. Daughertyg L. Berlceg l-l. Con- Scholarship on a more campus- wide level was encouraged by pre- sentation of an award to the sorority with the highest active average. This award was presented at the an- nual Panhellenic Council Scholar- ship Banquet. Parents' Day and Founders' Day provided opportunities for social activity in the form of banquets to celebrate these days. vl.. .. .,,., prjf M Q. neryg M. Morleyg L. Shulokg S. Rettererp P. Eulerg J, Reeseg V. Woodg P. Stilgenbauerg S. l-iastg D, Hartzogg C. Ringerg B. Beazleyg S. Haeflingerg G. Geigerg M. Pettitg row tour: S. Adamsg K. Kraatzg D. Coeg D. Tab- Members ofthe sorority who were active on campus throughout the past year were: Mary Beth Alder- man, tirst vice-president of Panhelg Jan Rietenstahl, vice-president and chairman ot publications ot UAOQ Terry Simbach, head of Organiz- ations Board and secretary of Mar- keting Clubg Darlene McCarthy and Nancy Luster, varsity cheerleadersg and Paulette Breen, Miss BGSU. ,N xl ll ll li if' . L l 1' ' W W wit l l l G, l. l lerp J. Dyeg J. Beersg J. Beersg C. VanNess, J. Kennedyg C. Smitleyg G. Jalcobskyg K Corbing S. Kansorkag K. Burrowsj L. Misch, L. Kapustag C. Trippg N. Markvsicg D. Robin- sonj N. l-lorinka. delta gamma I 206 The sisters of Delta Sigma Theta held their annual formal with members of Alpha Phi Alpha last spring. ' What's a Jabberwock? The sisters of Delta Sigma Theta intro- duced this unique feature of the na- tional sorority to the University stu- dents this year. The semi-formal affair, held May 25 in the Dogwood Suite, was open to the student body. According to the national charter, proceeds go to a scholarship fund, usually awarded to a local student. Founders' Day honored advisor Mrs. Ruth C. White, who retired. Mrs. White has been with the sisters since l96O. Founded in l9l3 in Washington, D. C., the present 35,000 members continue to strive for academic ex- cellence, cultural enrichment, and social welfare. Locally the Epsilon Omicron chapter works at the Wood County Society for Crippled Children and sends clothing to Mis- sissippi so children can attend school in the summer. Sisters who have made contribu- tions to the University include Bar- bara Bobo and Yvonne Johnson, members of Angel Flightj Vivian Moore, recording secretary of Pan- hellenic Council, and Barbara Cook, member of the Royal Green. Miss Cook was also one of the ten semi- finalists in the Miss BGSU contest. The chapter received the Out- standing Achievement Plaque at the regional conference last May in Charleston, W. Va. 'xx ., N X, 'tm EBF E. Holl, housemother S Robmson M Hood Duff V Watson V Moore row three P Wvthers Y Johnson B Bobo S Walton R. White odvnsor row two B Cook D delta Zeta J. Finnarn, C. Honkonen, J. Distler, L. Sinn, C, Schroeder, J. Walker, M. Chretien, B. Keilman, C. Bollmann, A. Phillips, house- mother, J. Wolfe, K. Slach, K. Silcox, L. Soles, M. Hall, S. Stamolis, J. Prentiss, T. Crow, row two: D. Wilkinson, D. Mutach D. Hocevar, C. Kalo, D. Janos, B. Olinger: B, Barker, D. Benya, B. Brumbaugh, L Af Delta Zeta holds the distinction of having the largest number of chapters ot any sorority in the na- tion. The Roman lamp, the pink Kilarney rose, and old rose and green colors symbolize the DZ's. Bailey, N. Hudson, M. Tepfenhart, J. Brink- er, L. Bailey, K. Wilcoxon, C. Sliter, C. Cross, M, Littell, J. Tibble, T. Nyktas, row three: A. Boyle, R. Benkey, S. Stiger, B, Gall, K. Rominger, M. Vagedes, S. Roach, M. McFarland, M. Mehling, L. Gorrell, K. Burdick, J. Dikeman, C. Carr, C. Rupert, V. Their house is located next to a rustic windmill which served as the theme for spring rush parties. The Gamma Tau chapter this year, as in the past, was active in many service projects. In addition to working with local Girl Scouts, collecting books for Peace Corps volunteers, and aiding in the support ot a French orphan, the DZ's contributed to the sorority's national philanthropic project, Ad- ventures in Friendship. This includes supporting Gallau- det College, the only college tor the deaf, contributing to Carville, the only hospital for victims ot Hansen's disease, and donating clothing and other necessities to the Navajo ln- dians. Delta Zeta also awards a S500 scholarship annually to a student majoring in audiology. Social activi- ties included a holiday dinner for the faculty and administrators and the annual Rose Ball formal. Delta Zeta also took first place in the Pi Kappa Alpha Pie Eating Contest. D'Angelo, J. Wilkinson, L. Hollenbeck, P. Weber, S. Woehrmyer, L. Miner, row four: S. Penn, M, Grott, J. Fisher, B. Stetler, S. Schaffer, C. Lohse, S. Smith, L. Hagen, L. Olinger, P. Shaw, R. Melega, J. Horn Hood, S. Haught, L. Traylor, V. Fiocca Ruland, M. Kells, M, Mooney, S. Stazyk. ,L. ,P. 208 wg' DZ's dressed up as little Dutch girls for a Among the prominent DZ sisters are Linda Harris, Key Queen finalist and member of honoraries Kappa Delta Pi and Delta Phi Deltag Gret- chen Osterholt, AWS scholarship rush party. chairmang Janis Finnarn, member of Daisy Mae g and Sigma Alpha Eta Angel Flightg Joyce Fisher, chair- members Joan Walker, vice-presi- man of UAO Special Eventsg Sandy dent, Cathy Cross, Linda Hood, and Woehrmyer, Alpha Tau Omega's Priscella Ruland. -1 952. 209 210 The Gamma Pl1i's and the SAEs held their annual Christmas parfy for under- privileged children. 'x -Q .1 -1 .g. l Lasr year's Miss BGSU, Karen Kinsey, presents a trophy fo Cindy Heberf who was named first runner-up in fhe Miss BGSU confesf This year. gamma phi eta L. Evans, S, Dorsey, S. Miragliotta, C. Green- wald, S. Simmons, D. Dudley, B. Hortsel, L. Morgan, row two: P. Witmer, J. Steury, A. Francati, M. Dwyer, N. O'Dell, W. Wil- son, S. Calvert, D. Killey, E, Kellner, house- mother, M. Kesson, T. Dussel, K. Prinz, D. Mahan, M. Paganie, C. Greene, C. Schnell, D. Doak, row three: E. Perlic, D. Sikkila, L. DeLong, C. Ruffener, J. Townsend, S. The crescent moon, the pink carnation, and the colors brown and mode all stand for Gamma Phi Beta, the first sorority founded by women. As usual, the Beta Gamma chap- ter kept busy this year. In coopera- tion with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra- ternity, the sisters continued the tradition of holding a Christmas party for underprivileged children. Other Christmas activities included a serenade with Alpha Xi Delta- and a party with Alpha Delta Pi sorority. 1 In addition,.sisters helped to send deprived girls to the two summer camps owned by the national sorority. Many Gamma Phi's proved to be Lutton, K. Musal, K. Feder, L. Lopez, P. Clark, S. Poltrone, P. Cellio, S. Guy, N. Kestner, B. Boehm, K. lsaksson, G. Kathrens, N. Lobos, K. Axoraitis, row four: L. Long, C. Shadwick, L. Poth, S. Schill, C. Garm- hausen, J. Longenecker, B. Kaseman, K. King, L. Crawfis, J. James, B. Baker, M. Pryatel, S. Gerber, S. Shaver, N. Mroski, campus leaders. Sally Luscher, pres- ident of AWS and member of Cap and Gown, along with Julie Harter, president of Panhellenic Council, was named to Who's Who in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities. Other outstanding sisters included Cindy Hebert, first runner-up in the Miss BGSU contest and Greek Week Queen finalist, and Pat Witmer, editor-in-Chief of the KEY. Mary Kesson was chairman of the AWS Big Sis-Little Sis Committee and a member of Traffic Court, Linda DeLong served as treasurer of the Student Education Associa- tion, and Cindy Greenwalt was House Department Director of UAO and the junior representative to AWS. S. Deshler, V. Knapp, K. Fair, L. McKitrick, J. Henderson, M. Galvin, E, Mumma, row five: M. Stroman, C. Zbin, H. Weideman, L. Stanton, J. Mansfield, D, Pulschen, S: Swaim, J. McKeever, J. Harter, C. Davis, J. Surovjok, L. Holden, L. Gooding, P. Mitchell, C. Newman, C. Hebert, C. Webb: L. Pildner, J, Ford, C. Clapp, M. Dukes. 2 212 1 W .H E -1-1 New pledges received a warm greeting, a hai, cmd a sweatshirt. M. Vouclairg P. Marting R. Mazzellag C. Gaumerg C. Ahrnsp S. Prijatelj S. Travilj B. Siekkinenj H. Shaffer, housemotherg S. Bar- s- gerg C. Palackp J. Wielgusp N. Rowlandg L. Slaglep -J. Keely A. Westfallg row twog N. l McCueg J. l-lendricksg K. Norrisg J. Smithg l l pace for the Kappa Deltas last fall. The Christmas season was special for all KDS because they designed their own Christmas seals which were used only by them and were sold to support their national phil- Gilbert's annual hayride set the ka pa delta E 1.1 E ,. X, ig Q 'NYG , -V V U' 4 i . , f ' Y Q 3 lf. x f f B' ll Hi 'Q T V' , Q1 T 3 + ' fr. , ' V' X ' M, 'NIH' . .A W I , 1fA!,': 5. ' V QV - I .i sf. if L , f E I Q-,Mx .xi ,A 3 ' ' l R' 1' f www 416' IFFY ina 12? ff, if ,K , QQ, A Q if- Q f +4 , . . , ' 'N .EEE . ,,. Q61 h t 3 Q- I , x V A 1 f ! Q 5856110 MQ rl HIHEZE f ,, QQ ' f li , ' Q , l as A ' 'M f J. A ,f 1A-, L n 5 ggi I. A , Q - . , ,QQ-ff -2 f - ii ' cf ' - tr-, :ie Mom Winget gave a helping hand to the sisters during rush. Student Body President Tom Liber and Student Body Secretary Jackie Murray entertained at the Phi Mu S.S. Hope Marathon. phi mu Outstanding members of Phi Mu include Norma Welker, treasurer of Kappa Mu Epsilon, Jane Lowell, vice-president of Alpha Lambda Delta, Connie Moebius, vice-pres- ident of Omega Phi Alpha, Molly Peters, a Beta Beta Beta mem- ber, Pat Shuleva, treasurer of the Orthodox Christian Fellowship, Sally Meeker, vice-president of the Student Education Association, Mary Jo Johnson, secretary of Theta Alpha Phi and a member of Kappa Delta Pi, Bonnie Betz, a member of Alpha Lambda Delta and Beta Beta Beta, Alice Mott, editor ot Alpha Lambda Delta, secretary ot Delta Psi Kappa, and a member of Kap- pa Delta Pi, and Jan Miklevic, a member of Alpha Lambda Delta and Kappa Delta Pi. 216 al ha sigma phi The year began in a big way for the Alpha Sigs. Barely a month af- ter the semester had started, Alpha Sigma Phi had won first place in the fraternity-division contest for Homecoming floats. Planning had begun for this year's winning entry, Wizard of ld, during September and the actual Once again this year the Alpha Sigs dribbled a basketball to Toledo after BG's loss to TU. construction of the float required two days. Led by designer Tim Struna, the float was finished in time and attracted many visitors. Although the Alpha Sigs are rela- tively young at the University, they have many traditions, One of the most notable traditions is that of the football and basketball toss between the BG chapter and the Toledo chap- ter before athletic events involving the two universities. The big social event of the year was the annual Black and White Formal which was held at the Holi- day Inn on May 20. Other social functions for the year included the Togo Party, when .L Q5'i.fW f'A'923f:y3': T'E -5132? I Jf4 13l ' if 1 1 V V 1 1 I ' F' ' . - J: yv f, -HQ? x , N 1'i?.fifll!?'fJ ' 5 , ' in , W ' 1 V - J , ' 'f?E5 V N A.-' f -- . A ' Q A 1 , . T-. l QT, 1 W ff' if 4' 1 M . 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Wherever the Falcons travel, so goes Old Alpha and the brothers of Alpha D. Boily, T. Castle, G. Gibson, A. Zidek, R. Smith, H. Aspocher, D. Austermiller, T. Oberle, T. Reed, row three: J. Morris, M. Callahan, T. Bodiker, D. Johnsen, F. Schu- macher, L. Forison, T. Butwid, J. Quinn, R. Spencer, P. Albers, E. Olsanski, N. Porter, Tau Omega. The victory bell has followed the Falcons from coast to coast, and this year the bell rang after six grid-iron clashes. Dads' Day was also sponsored by Alpha Tau Omega as the brothers awarded a trophy to the outstanding T. Cumpson, M. Carle, J. Meyer, C, Migol, row four: G. Carney, J. Heckler, B. Poffin- borger, D. Dickson, R, Hotchkiss, T. Fitz- water, M. Havlinski, A. Mason, S. Young, K. Mock, T. Woodward, A. Chiovoroli, D. Contini, R. Slater, T. Gibson, J. Cleverdon. father of one of the football players. Fall also found the brothers of ATO giving a serenade to the wom- en of Founders and West and partic- ipating in the Phi Tau Bed Race and the Pike Pie Eating Contest, where they placed high in both events. 0 G. Logsdon, J. Maxson, J. Martin, B. Koster, T. Kirby, R. Kerecz, A. Martin, housemother, R. Pierce, J. Stroh, R. Duebber, P. Campbell, R. Schultz, D, Butterfield, row two: A. Petrich, T. Davis, S. Smith, T. Asebrook, C. The school year was a good one for the men of Beta Theta Pi, both socially and academically. The entire fraternity ranked high on the academic list for the first semester. Socially the Betas kept a busy calendar. Their Homecoming float was judged second place in competi- tion with the other fraternities on campus. Besides attending the Homecoming game en masse the Betas held an open house for all visiting alumni and parents of the brothers. During the Christmas season, the brothers played Santa Claus to a group of orphans from the Maumee Kulas, T. Smith, J. Morehart, B. Bacik, R. Seman, C. Mallve, B. Hall, C. Dunkle, P. Buehrer, T. Klath, T. Donnelly, row three: J. Csomos, R. Frissell, B. Hopkins, G. Bean, Children's Home and entertained the youngsters with food, games, and song. Other social events during the year were the spring formal held at the Heather Downs Country Club in Toledo, the annual Hell's Angels Party and the SOO Party, held af- ter the Beta 500. The Beta Little 500, one ot the biggest Greek events of the year, was held in front ot the Union as the human-powered carts with their tragile looking frames raced around the oval. Athletically, the Betas contribut- ed many men to BGU varsity com- petition. Ed Behm and Ted Rose The Betas used netting to decorate the house for one of their parties. D. Kovack, L. McClelland, J. Baggs, E. Behm, G. Wondrak, W. Boosembark, J. Lake, B. Parks, T. Buchanan, D. Briggs, E. Epper- son, row four: J. Kosbab, L. Carucci, D. i l , I 5 2 l c 5 l L A Toledo disc jockey acted as Master of Ceremonies at this year's ATO-sponsored Miss BGSU Contest. Dads' Day, also annually sponsored by the members of ATO, was held this year during the snow storm of the BG-Marshall game. I' . Q-2 gfggl- .Pii:fl'u1:,- fg ' 5,1 ,. gli! A i 'ii ' 4 'T x 7 . ' ' ,i '-'izzi ' .1 rc F' V i Each fall the ATOS hold a Sadie Hawkins Party and award prizes to the couple best depicting the char- acters trorn Al Capp's comic strip, Li'l Abner. Social highlights ot the year were the Spring Formal held at the Aku- Aku when the sweetheart of Alpha Tau Omega was named, and Moms' Weekend when the brothers on the second floor of the house vacated their rooms to allow their Moms to iii live there. The Moms' Weekend is an annual event. Each year ATO also sponsors the Miss BGSU Contest giving a Uni- versity coed a start toward the Miss Ohio and Miss America Contests. 219 Nelsong J. Siglerg J. Brennang M. Lenzg T. Mobilyg R. Jurczykj A. Bloorng K. Miller, J. Renoj C, Sloanp T. Witty S, Toberg D. Andrewsg B. Woody G. Poharesky. eta theta pi I l f I .lrll 'I l 'f as n n', n', 1 a were late season starters tor the basketball teamg Gil Bean and Chuck Mallue were on the lacrosse teamg Bob Parks was captain of the cross-country team ond ODK mem- berg and Bob Hall was goalie for the soccer team. Other prominent Betas on campus include Don Stricker, senior repre- sentative to Student Council and founder ofthe University Partyg ond Lee McClelland, president of the sophomore class. 'S Wigxg, 'RJ 1 gif 5 k 1- - 7 If f ' I X ix wx N1 . ff an 5 am H I I if i i 1 ni 1 .. ,, ,, QA, f' A ' ' w ,P 4, 3 1' . 9 , ii 1 .. ,Y -A I Q In W . ,G L N 3: Q- lu A L 't'-.ly 3 AA, ' ' YI K ,f 4, . .,.,,...,. '-515' f 3 I7' 5553? Hi Q sl f 'Q M' R. Buehrerg M. Hufferj L. Carlsong R, Frinkg R. l-lanoverg R. Bartelsg E, Donerg K. Ober- doersterg W. Schodorfg L. Clymer: C. Vazacg G. Smithg W. Redderseng T. Berkhouse, ' V ,,.-1--ffnflil I :ii ,r .-M, if' ,W..' l L l . i , - N,..,H.'f',. L I - ' .5--- L 1,1 -Q ,LA-i1:..f5 ' ,,,.1 'g'T I ' .' .,- TT ' ' ' -Z 'ii . , . ., 1 l The sixty brothers of Delta Tau Delta showed significant gains in scholarship as the house ranked fifth in over-all fraternity grades for the year. The brothers also showed marked athletic prowess as they captured first place and two seconds in in- tramural competition. The first came in basketball while the seconds were in football and wrestling. The Delts had a Christmas party for all the brothers but gave the party an Uncle-Scrouge twist by calling it the Rotten Christmas Party, as each brother exchanged gifts which expressed a particular pet peeve. Also at Christmas time the Delts participated in the lnterfraternity Sing and captured a third place trophy with a memorable exhibition of singing ability. The social season was a tremen- dous success as far as the Delts were concerned because of the Flint- stone Fling. All brothers dressed in cavemen attire making the occa- sion even more authentic. delta tau delta Early in the year the Delts invited President Jerome and his family to a special dinner S-tx. 'Y . me . --w I. 224 l delta upsilon Even before the start of classes, the men of Delta Upsilon were al- ready at work. The DU Porter Service which began two years ago, is a project to aid freshman Women entering Founders Quadrangle. In the 'Fall the DUs annually play a challenge touch football game with the brothers of Zeta Beta Tau. The winner of the game is entitled to the Matzoh Bowl trophy, which is symbolic of the spirited competi- tion between the two fraternities. Also during the fall, the Sports Car Rally has become one of the most interesting and challenging events. The event consists of a seventy-mile course which is map- ped out through Wood County. ln the spring, the DU Bike Race drew large crowds as the bicycles raced around the four-mile course. Socially the DUs kept the Christ- mas spirit by holding a stag party for all the brothers in the house. Also included on the DU social x: if . I , 5 e H. Geiss, T. Rhodes, J. Easley, housemother, T. Burkhart, J. Burnce, C, Long, row two: R. Burner, R. Ritterbusch, M. Pavlik, C. Hall, R. Nagel, D. Greenfield, R. Leonard, calendar were the Homecoming Dance at the Imperial Crown Motel in Findlay and the Rose Formal dur- ing the spring. Brothers active on campus include Steve Petercsak in varsity soccer, and Dan Baker in lacrosse. Jerry Barucky is an assistant head resi- dent in Rodgers and was named to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Tim Rhodes is in Antaeans and Russ Brock on Student Council. ,Q N f M 1 1 4 Q - -an-. in W hm gl D . f , D '5 nm L ,M.LQ5, ' iii-1 n l - g-IA. B' ' 3 i .1 , -, X .... A ...1,. M wf .a. miizigjkf I 5 rm! Jw 1: Q TD .a . Az 4 ' Q: i 22.6 C. Simondsg V. Franks, J. Higgins, G. Stinglej T. Brauen, B. Koch, I. Damewood, housemother, B. Peck, T. Arneaultg B. Burkle, A. Sika, J. Bezdekj row two: G. Hamen, M. Shoffg S. Sutermeisterg A. Frommg J. Perry, D. Kersteng B. Buzoganyj P. Steinbaughg C. Anzivinog S. Kurtz, B. Patterson, D. Dryer, R, Jolicoeurg M. Cordy, row three: R. Alexander, S. Fisher, D. Klein, G. Bowman, D. Norman, A. Nahrag J. Kin- sey, J. Solcerg M. Contatg F. Otis, D. Mc- Ginnis, J. Hommong G. Braatzg G. Gardner, R. Ward, K. Jump, W. Neumann, row four: N. Hallj P. Pancione, J. Forsheyg K. Jones, R. Stephensj J. Tucker, E. West, W. LaSalle, G. Grassan, R. Novak, B. McCarty, W. Trainor' B. Ber in' P. Leonard, M. Weger, 1 Q I J. Koenkerg H. Moody, M. Hoffman. The object of the brothers of Kappa Sigma was to maintain a chapter whose members had inter- ests extending to all fields at the University. Through athletics, schol- arship, and a lively social calendar, the brothers did just that. Beginning the year with a second place in the fraternity division of Homecoming decorations, the Kap- pa Sigs were on their way. The comic book figures of Tweety and Sylvester provided the members with their second place trophy. lea pa sigma .lp L W. Scull, R. Fiebig, R. Harrison, G. Oliver, D. Amon, J. Kilmer, M. Coleman, house mother, D. Giner, E. Bartholomew, M. Baum houer, G, Carroll, J. Tschantz, J. Baum- hauer, R. Maika, row two: V. Erchenbrecher, phi delta theta T. Temple, J. Merrick, J .Tims, D. Pyryt, G. Kirkland, W. Sico, F. Kohut, P. Nyitroy, P. Sanders, M. Potisek, L. Meikle, C, Tor- rise, S. Casey, C. Zaller, row three: H. Holl, D. Sobotlco, R. Henkel:-R. Hallo, M. Argie, The brothers of the Ohio Kappa chapter of Phi Delta Theta once more enjoyed o year filled with traditions and campus activities. Paced by a fine group of athletes, the Phi Delts captured a first place in their division of intramural foot- ball. They also placed first in the fraternity handball intromurals. The Phi Delts combined on active social calendar with their accom- plishments in academics. The win- ter Ski Party held in Bellefontaine, Ohio, proved to be such a big suc- cess, the brothers plan a similar event next year. T. Liber, F. DeJulius, D. Bain, D, Luce, J. Porowski, R. Koppel: J. Schubert, R. Mears, B. Frick, D. Kuta, F. Mikesell, row four: D. Barash, J. Hodakievic, M. Ferris, E. Upton, The famous Losers Party is an annual affair anxiously awaited by all the brothers each year. And in the spring, the Phi Delts hold their Casino Party. Traditions play a big part in the Phi Delt year and o new one was instituted this year. Each fall and spring when the sororities take pledge classes, the brothers of Phi Delta Theta go from house to house handing out their Kissing Carna- tions. Each sorority pledge is pre- sented with a blue carnation from one of the brothers with a good-luck kiss accompanying this flower. This year as last the Go To Hell party was one of the highlights on the Kappa Sigs' social calendar. Along with a number of dinners and parties with sororities the Kappa Sigs enjoyed their annual Christmas party when the brothers had a can- dlelight buffet dinner honoring all the pinmates of the house. The social atmosphere of the house drastically changed later dur- ing the year with the Go-to-Hell party and PJ Party. Promoting interfraternity rela- tions was also emphasized in the Kappa Sig house as the members and their immediate neighbors, the Pikes, held a Come As You Are Party during the spring. Traditions abound in the Kappa Sig house both in the fall and the spring. During the first part of the year the Yogi Bear Bowl, a senior- versus -the-alums-and-undergradu- ates football game, took place with the seniors being victorious this year. The fraternity's outstanding brothers this year included Mike Weger, All-American, All-MAC se- lection and captain of the football team, Tom Brauen, ODK and secre- tary of IFC, Barry Buzogany, presi- dent of IFC, Dick Seaman, vice- president of Student Council and a member of ODK, Fitz Otis, president of Antaeans, and Bill LaSalle, chief justice of the Traffic Court. 227 K. Bcxumgortnerg J. Timmonsj T. Smithg D. Wilsong G. Wenzj B. Bostlg K. Kovochg T. Morrisg H. Loneseg R. Hendrixj T. Seipleg S. Moor, Card games and bull sessions were fwo favorife pcsfimes at the Phi Deli house. XM 55441, 229 .,,, -'1.f: If ,lx . E A ii g QM gg if if '4 Fd. .5 TL- xg ,gl .-s 3 47' R Ev. ' -fl , -- -M-, : . ,ag Y R ' If 34 57 'E -4 .Wg Q, gxx .gi v H M 'Q i HQ if I. wif x v W . . v ,M r- ,-me . 1. In-fyflfs-IME? 'WS' -f. 5 . gr . ff '! , 1' - L' V a In 1 '25 Y N wuiggv 4 f ,, Y I 1',11 iixhf 3. ESA 5 ,gag ,w 1 X Ms.:-, af' at x :WJ ' ,, 1- :.- ., ' 2 , , r y. . .x '. X ' 'H -' I7 . ., 1 3 Q? x.,.gll I ., . X I 5 m Asif A' :LT , ,Q , . 'T A' l J hw. , il x X N ' f .L T . :ik P Y W if WNW I f J . A , T. Brainardg J. Hannekenp J. Wilsong S. Snyderg B. Apeltj C. Vaughan, housemotherp D. Fishery J. Holdgrevep D. Natemeierg D. Guilfordg G. Polleyg row two: T. Payneg W. The athletic intramural program saw the Phi Psi's in active competi- tion and in varsity sports, the talents of Bill Maloof, wrestling, and Jim Hanneken, on the cross country team were put to good use. ln Greek events the Phi Psi's captured first place in the Mud Tug and second place in the Pie Eating Contest. The Phi Psi's held a Christmas Party for the children of the Mau- Maloofg M. Blanchordg R. Klisitg D. Vogts- bergerj C. Jacksong R. Gamesg K. Hawleyg T. Hitchcockg T, Courtotg G. Locherg row three: J. Kuhlmang W. Deckerg R. Witterg mee Orphanage. The Christmas season also brought a semi-formal dance for the brothers and their dates at Lehmann's Lodge in Fos- toria. The social events of the year in- cluded a Homecoming dance at Lynn's in Toledo, a Hell's Angels Party, o Greasers Party, and the annual Dawn Dance held on Spring Weekend where the brothers R. Kramerg G. Terbeekp M. Wilfordg L. Howellg J. Sutterg J. Jonesg K. Budnyg R. Warren. pick their dates up at the dorm at four and dance through the dawn. A Moms' Day was also held with a white elephant sale concluding with a buffet in honor of the mothers., The efforts of the Phi Psi's were represented by such leaders as Dick Kuhlman, freshman class president and John Kuhlman, subscription manager for the B-G News. l l l T, Doskocilg R. Aquilag W. Cleggg D. Fus- sellg J. Kleiberg W, Sakelg A. Smithp P. Bertsch, housemotherg D. Bruckerg S. Ander- song L. Eastwoodg P. Englundg R. Sloong D. Kotosekg P. Seeversg row two: R. Coulter' 1 The Phi Tous sponsor the Bed Race at the University in which con- testants push a bed around the Union oval as quickly as possible. The members excelled in athletics this year by placing third in inter- fraternity football and third in the interfraternity basketball. Phi Taus on BG's varsity baseball team in- clude Bill Anop, John Kleiber, Hank Schindler, and Jett Weed. Dave Slippery pavement made participation in the Phi Kappa Tau Bed Race difficult last spring H9661 . ...frm 1+ - 1. ... - J. Cowan, J. lams, D. Abendp J. Foos, S Tragashg R. Strait, E. Jordan, W. Anop, F Ramsierg H. Schindler, row three: T. Taylor, J. Taylor, J. Weed, J. Swearingen, J. Russell represents the Phi Tous on the varsity swimming team. The Phi Taus also had a full so- cial calendar with Homecoming ac- tivities at the Holiday lnn, a Roar- ing 2O's Party, a Hell's Angels Party, and in place of their Spring Weekend, a Winter Weekend where the brothers and their dates traveled to Michigan for a try at the slopes. Fun abounded as the brothers and F, Dunganp B. Gilbert, K. Kreitzerg J. Judge, Wolfeg W. Hanson, D. Pavlichj J. Goldstein, R. Whetstone, T. Kec, A. Ehrmantrant, G Verbaang F. Schell, C. Arthur, E. Leach, row tour: G. Hooker, C. Garvey, J. Szabo, dates tried their luck at toboggan- ing and skiing. Also at this weekend affair the new Dream Girl was crowned. Not forgetting the best girl of all the Phi Taus held a weekend honor- ing their mothers. A picnic outing for the brothers and their moms was held on Saturday, and climaxing the day's activities, a serenade was given for the mothers. The whole J. Scharver, J. Marek, P. Owen, J. Shartle S. Arshan, J. Arnold, J. Kaduncp P. Viallp J Johnson, R, Colbow, T. St. Meyers, C. Down ing, D. Bauman. weekend was concluded with a din- ner on Sunday which the mothers will not forget. The-Phi Taus are represented on Campus by such outstanding men as Joe Foos, ODK, Floyd Ramiser, IFC vice-president, and Carl Arthur, business manager for the KEY and a member of ODK. 234 pi leap a alpha I F. Johnsonp T. Brittany R. Sosscmog C. Pro- curiog C. Crozierg M. Winkelmon, house- motherg G. Youngp R. Colderg T. Chokford M. Shorillog row two: R, Meidenboueri R,. Grofrnillerg T. Klommerg T. Lightg D. Tornsg -35 Q - ,, T W L:-. 3- game . piggy' yn ,gf -f Y if -V 1 f 03.155 'H .Q .J Av fa,-5 Y' . - ,.. 1 1 J- , -1 . N, K W 'H ' ' as M ,H we ,, . . . P2 121- J...-,., H1 . aw A 1... , A, 1.3, kgfigwtm . . , , - . -- Lf xfgew 2 T .C R. Pintoj S. Smcrtg D. Butlerj T. Bergp row three: T. Barryg J. Lokep R. Dunlapg D. Horstmong D. Vincentg J. Gombinop A. Schorrcg B. Woodwordg D. Reckerg J. Silber- mong row four: G. Rosenthal, cldvisorg D Linkg G. MocKenzieg R. Koyg R. Groveg G Smithg J. Edmundsg S. Donog A. Brouerg K Kunsch. D. Engle, E. Miles, K. Jarvis, D. Ream, T. Payne, C. Timmen, W. Bosron, E. Fellcey, housemother, C. Spencer, D. Solt, G. Reed, M. Rhodes, J. King: J. Morr, D. Norwine, row two: R. Recker, M. Seiler, M. Sundberg, sigma alpha epsilon R. Drothler, B. Suckman, D. Newman, B. Boggs, T. Kelsey, B. Graul, T. Prout, C. Hall, R. Thorpe, R. Hummel, R. Young, row three: C. Wolnowski, R. Boose, T. Panner, W. Boose, M. Mathis, G. Peters, R. Stine- The SAE lions proved their mettle in athletics this year by winning first place honors in football and swim- ming intramurals. The varsity swimming team was sparked by captain Doug Rice. Team records were set by breast- stroke swimmer Ron Wood. Tom Panner and Tom Curran were also members of the swimming team. Mike Rhodes, football defensive back, Denny Cavanaugh, freshman basketball player, and Jim Moore, varsity baseball player also sparked BG sports this season. The SAEs participated in two Orphans' Parties this year, one with the Gamma Phi Betas and the other, hart, L. Cott, V. Sarnaritoni, E. Ragones, J. Pomeroy, M, Gentry, D. Hamilton, C. Miller, S. Schneider, G. Kurtz, R. McLeod, row four: G. Schuetz, J. Miltner, F. Thimme, a Halloween Party, with the Chi Os. Christmas brought a semi-formal at the Holiday Inn for the brothers and their dates. On January 7, the SAES pro- claimed Dean Smith Day, honor- ing the retirement of Dean Smith. This day was climaxed by a banquet held in honor of the retiring Dr. Smith at the Holiday Inn. Filling out the SAEs social calen- dar was a gala Spring Weekend at Atwood Lodge in Canton, Ohio, and a Parents' Day with a picnic for ac- tives and pledges and their parents on May 6. They also entertained the campus with an all-campus serenade. It sometimes gets hard to decide what the brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha are best known for. Some contend that the social life of the Pikes de- serves the most attention. Still others are apt to say that the Pike Fire Engine or the Pike Pie Eating Contest best describe the Pi Kappa Alpha house. One way of being known was the celebration of the Twenty-fifth An- niversary of Pi Kappa Alpha which was celebrated the weekend of March lO-12. The Pikes are the oldest national fraternity on the University campus, being founded in l942 locally and i868 nationally. Many notable events have taken place for the chapter since its found- ing, and this year was no exception. The Pie Eating Contest was held in the fall as the various fraternities and sororities combined to present skits depicting numerous scenes on the campus. Following the skits the best eaters of each fraternity and sorority competed against the others in each division in the eating of a large cherry pie. Another tradition which was up- held this year was the naming of the Pike Dream Girl, The Dream Girl is selected at the Spring Formal and is picked from the Freshman Class. A new tradition which was started this year was the wearing of red and white buttons by the members of the house before each semester's,rush. ln big gold letters the buttons said Go Pike. The social calendar ot the Pikes was not neglected as the brothers had numerous theme parties. Among the most notable were the Come As You Are Party with the Kappa Sigs and the Fireman Party. . ILL, - i, The well-publicized Pie Eating Contest furnished entertainment through skits as well as through the contest itself. .P , A, rv- .V ', - .-'sv , 'Ir-' '- .. . , l' ,-,F-f-' :Q--- X L L 5 'vw xx , V QU api! . SK , K ef, - an , ew , Wifi ,l.- 15- - ,4 3, A 1, 2 ' xx :L . 9 'ifi' 147 .,,V , Fw 51,1 fig! A ish! , Y.,,, , V, 2 -Ja r- x. Q. N'7r' 238 D Bradley N Van Schoyclc T Wllllams J Myhouse T Chnco F Archer hausemother B Holden T Kopp B Correll J Dowe J Smack row two R Kleckner R Grubble P Watson G Horton H Moses J Shuleva T Mlchener P Baslle D McMurray J Laueglla G Allen D Lewls B Raum row three D Vlslnger D Rosell D Benny R Krebs B Otte M Hensley D Buble B Castle B Yager P Cotter S Egleston R I fly? New 2 ff WWW -.193 H Moor R Mascharz R Ketcham G Baird D Gabrle row four S Demko T Camella J Moderlck J Metzger B McKenzie E Zovack W Madey D Pfeiffer W Enlow W Rubin D Grmdle R Haas D McClain R Koetz D Sharpe The local chapter of Sigma Nu was highly successful over the year In keepmg up thenr tradition of good grades, a swlngnng social life, and a well rounded athletic program From the beginning of the year when members, dates, and alumna gath ered at the Carnor Hunt and Polo Club an Perrysburg to celebrate Homecoming to the end of the year when the Snakes agam proved them selves worthy competltors by placlng flrst In the DU Bike Race, tradltlons were upheld Two of the more notable Sngma - I - I - I - - I - I - I - I U- 2 - I - I I - I - I I I - 1 - I - I - j I - I - . 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They along with Phi Watson, Tom Williams, Don Bradley and Don Sharpe, representing the Sigma Nus varsity in competition, helped the chapter's name on campus. The numerous social events of the year ranged from the Hell's Angels Party in the tall to the tra- ditional Black - Foot, White - Foot Party held with the ATOS in the spring. The party commemorates the founding of both fraternities. Originally the two fraternities were one, but split,in 1869. Other high points in the year were the second place finishes of the Sigma Nu intramural teams in basketball, tennis, and cross coun- try, and third place finish of the Snake ll in football. The titty-man chapter serenaded the campus with numerous Christ- mas-season songs and the brothers of the house held a stag party to help trim their fifteen-toot tree. iiiiiiii .-- r . it i , .4 Y This Sigma Nu and his date kibitzed during one of the many card games played by the brothers. sigma nu 239 ,, , 5 gy' ':, jf 235 --lf' 35 '95 'ff' , '--if 1 F55 , C ' VN- I 5 gpm ' LV. 1 'fjif A 'sig' sing '-Qi -' - f ' Q MN xy M Ni f 4 if . w f ffm 5 M519 f , A , V V SL x ., L' if 1, -ff L-A ii: .4 if I .- -,-- ' Q' 4 il' - , J X vii fi w X A Wi N W 'xx N ix Qf , ff f 4 K , 1. ' E1 Y 0 ! 'fl 5:1 ' A lx - I 1 I z A . -' 'M f mga. i I ' 1 4 M A I v A ' - E 1' Q' Es ,- . ' ii Ai E W . q V H1 U 1 n 1' lf: 3 - - MQ , i E IM .N ' JY! H - ei a H 5 , ' -A :Q lflf iQ Y T . u 'A' N Sv.: EV , .M pg Q., JEL,-, . fs? wr ' 'Q' ' 1 ln- vb., E219 1' vg..4q.' , :A , ltginw v . S1 f75F'AV it ' ,, ggif,-F . W r, . ,Sim N' 1 f ,Q avi? 1. 5' if ,. 'N-. Ju if fa- -2-ef -yn?-,f ,az-' 1,,.-,, f . . .1i'W-431 A-' '3:'f-I.,-i-WA -ibf f -N -g?.3..Q if J -543 ,tb - '1'5.-f,'T' ,V x1f1-1i?'v 'a:s- '- 5 f ' f P 7 J '- vi , -fi- . ,nv ,Q . 1 .infl- Q l l Progressive and diversified could be two words used to describe the brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon. The Sig Eps are rich in traditions, both locally and nationally. The red doors on the house are seen on all chapters of the fraternity, and these doors symbolize the fraternal broth- erhood which can be found inside. The traditional red stock which can be seen in the back ofthe house is used when a brother gets pinned. When he announces to the rest of the brotherhood he has given his pin away, he is locked into the stocks. His only chance for a re- prieve is when his pinmate frees him. He is only freed, however, after the pinmate is given the privi- lege of throwing a bucket of red water on him. A third tradition kept by the Sig Eps is the Mud Tug. This event, held in the fall of every year, initi- ates the Greek competition for the year and the fight for the coveted Greek events trophy. Sig Ep Sam is the fraternity symbol, standing almost twelve feet high and proudly telling the campus about the accomplishments of the fraternity as well as serving as a bulletin board for the entire campus. The Sig Eps also had a full social calendar as they placed third in the fraternity division during the Home- coming judging, and third in the Christmas sing. Although the fraternity cannot participate in their own Mud Tug, they can, and do, participate in the other Greek events. A first-place finish in the Phi Tau Bed Race testi- fies to this. 24 J , zxgygf' 'KJ rl Vw x Y ' 1' if He ' 3' v f 4 AQ :Jr 1 L ,, L , f r' 1 L b vw X . if .if V' 'N 11, A : X ., ny - I x ' Q - x 5 5 Q ev. is E I mg M 1 I l 5 - I ' I i ' i In f?' Z QC .zz I 1 fQ ' 'ff if 12 J' y , 3 ' lr Ql- , , .P IE! lun it Slipko, C. Joslyn, R. l-lelwig, B. Neberg C. Assenheimer, K. Schutteg J. l-left, Dl Lover, R. Shaffer, D. Saylorg R. Rawlin K. .Gilmang B. Birch: D. Buss, T. Creekmarel sigma chi Bring back Derby Day was the cry of the coeds on campus and sure enough the year saw Derby Day re- born. included again this year as part of the slate of Greek events, Derby Day proved to be the success that it was in the past. Held on Sterling Farm before a large gathering of sorority and fra- ternity members, the Sigma Chi Derby Day was as colorful and excit- ing as in any year past. Even though some of the rules had been changed, the enthusiasm generated was the same as ever. The year began for the Sigs in a most satisfying way as the brothers combined with the TKEs and the A Chi Os to garner first place in the annual IFC Christmas Sing. The brothers also joined with the Alpha Phi's to sponsor a Christmas party for orphaned children from the To- ledo area. The chapter had a very success- ful and rewarding social calendar during the year, culminating in the Spring Formal held at the Atwood Lodge in Canton the weekend af April Zi. Other swinging social events of the year included the Hell's Angels Party and the Vi- king Party. Other activities also helped to fill the Sigma Chi calendar to make the '66-'67 year an active one. Rick Hansen placed second in the Pike Pie Eating Contest, just narrowly losing to the winner of the event. Parents' Weekend was held in the fall and highlighted by a dinner for all in attendance. Athletically, the Sigs fared ex- tremely well. They clearly outdis- tanced their fraternity opponents to win first place in softball, basket- ball, wrestling, indoor track, and tennis. The annual Orphan Party, held with the Alpha Phi's, was the highlight of the Christmas season. 'll it slau- +-Qlli Q' 24 A member of Tau Kappa Epsilon won the DU-sponsored Sports Car Rally last fall. au lea pa i on ,w,wW:, ,,Y.,.,.,,..,, T ,F .,, ,,,., , .,,..... , ,Q gi, , gnitvjig, I.,,m,i,.!.,,,5F,.,fu-wf.1,.- - W-W H! W J 'ur ,1 ,ww iw in. Mi? Q 12 n llmg , I lu Qi' 244 fl 31 .- -, hum, . , l.,,mQP3Ey V Wai,-... f .gm mg.. gill- p ' .L X , :sly ul , , W ,, . - , ,M 'lm 'll is gg sqm 4,yul1 uw Eggs rl Z 3 w ra in mf' fa , wr V 1 Y V R. Hurshj R. Dunbar, J. Essmang M. Basler, housemotherg J. Butcher, J. Rigloyj J, Sipos, row two: S. Brandtg R. Gill, R. Wininger, D Pimleyg D. Lehtog T. Nichols, D. Lake, raw three: G. Strausbaughj C. Reid, D. Fox, T, Schultz, T. Brass, B. Horningg E. Bessickg S. Gibson, row four: H. Wiesnerg The TKEs started off the year by capturing an Honorable Mention for their Homecoming decorations and concluded that weekend's fes- tivities with a buffet dinner in honor of all parents and alums. With their own accomplishments to testify to their ability, BG's TKEs assisted the TKES from Toledo with their Homecoming decorations. The TKEs also competed in the DU Sports Car Rally this fall and brought to their house the first- place trophy, won by Lee Brennei- son. Last fall saw the TKES competing in the Christmas Sing, sharing first place honors with Sigma Chi and Alpha Chi Omega. Christmas saw the TKES swing- ing in the Yuletide spirit by decorat- ing their house and having a Trim- L. Polocekp B. Cross, B. Reimer, S. Pape, L. Schwabj L. Brenneisong V. Pianalto, R. Schmidt, W. Patrick. the-Tree Party. The holiday fes- tivities also included a serenade for all the pinmates. On May 6 the TKEs danced to the rhythmic sounds and smooth sax of Candy Johnson at their Spring Formal held at the Holiday lnn. The annual Tea Party after the DU Bike Race was a roaring success and helped the brothers forget the physical exhaustion of the day's activities. For the brothers of TKE their de- sire for competition has met with much success this year and also bringing honors to the red and gray are Roger Schmidt, a defensive line- backer for the football team, Ted Brass, Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities: and Dave Lake, head photographer for the KEY. 245 246 P. Gladstein, B. Azarianj R. Satkowskip T. Parrish: G. Hattieldg J. Kittlesong Y. Stein- metzp D. Price, R. Dotsonj A. Falquetg M. Alexander, W. Wilson, row two: J Crawford, C. Stevens, P. Woltgramg B. Dice, D. Turnbough, G. Degenhartg J. Wit- jasg G. Carmeang J. Makemsonp M. Wolff M. Erbsteing L. Wilderp N. Rajkavichp T. Wilkeningj A. Bartzg row three: B. Blakley' B. Wood: D. Bricker, T. Henningsg W. Gans: ser, J. Leonard, D. Callanj J. Tattg P. Nugent, F. Clukeyj A. Charlandj A. Junk- The year began for the Theta Chi's with the annual hayride, held so that the brothers could get back into the swing of college lite. Success continued for the Buns in the Greek events as they won first place in the Mud Tug and in the Pie Eating Contest. Brother Glen Miller recorded the fastest time of all en- trants to eat away with the trophy for the event. The Christmas season saw the Oxmen from New Fraternity Row combined with the Alpha Xi's to place second in the IFC Christmas Sing. ,Switching partners, the Buns com- bined with the A Chi Os to sponsor man, J. Reinhardt, D. Scott, row four: D. Kostg D. Westrick, A. Baregardg B. West, T. Donato, N, Anderson, G. Lanka, D. O'Keeteg L. Brunnetg T. Donohuep B. Burt- Inietag D. Fiorvantej D. Fobasg D. Bragg: B. a . an entertaining Christmas party with a tree trimming and presents being distributed by Tom Donohue dressed as Santa Claus. Theme parties sported the titles, l-lell's Angels and Pollock Prom. Fall saw a semi-formal dance in Toledo for Homecoming and in the spring, the brothers, dates, and their parents were enter- tained at the Holiday lnn for the Spring Formal. Traditions abound in the Theta Chi house and one of the most nota- ble is the naming of the professor of the month. Each month a selection committee decides which professor has done the most at the University 5- fn- Q' x --fi theta chi r ii ' ' H, T T1 fr' ii ii ,ii ii wi, ii ii My 71 , H www , ,QW .-it - mi 1 ee ' Last spring l1966i the Oxmen placed first in the DU-sponsored Bike Race. and awards the professor with a din- ner at the house and a plaque which is displayed in the library. The annual fall Serenade was a big success again this year as the brothers sang to the sorority pledge classes, presenting a red carnation to each pledge. The brothers of Theta Chi were well represented on campus both athletically and in campus leader- ship, Bruce Burdick and Tom Dono- hue were members of the football team. Steve Meyer and Dave John- son were on the soccer team. ln student government, the Theta Chi's were led by Tom Hennings who is a member of ODK. 247 R 'I' 1- 'lu 'M 1 -if I A fx' . '-1-' ' ' ' A ' ' f ' - I I f ' ff v 1 wif -ef M 1 1,111 12 1 1' 212.1 1' 1 vm 1 far ff Q Q ff jg W A gg kv -, 52 Q Q, V 1, ' JF? . 521. 1' '37 '.. , -: :, g .. ,S Gig' 1 YS! px i a' -Q' ..1,:,,,f .1 X . . Y ? ' . .:::,. .- - , - S ' W 1 - uf - - , .. 1 1 -Q11 if A 51- -1 1 fwffwf' 1 1 1 Y X I 11 1'-11,1 E, 41 15-Q51 f 'lfamf '-Jw 1' '11 ' 1 1 1 fy .xwgz 1-4' I 1 151 'f , li ' ' .5 L' ' W ' a 7 -'2 I J -Q I ml 5 111 . 1 ii am' ,ia , 91 . - 1- -T 1a.' ,gl '53 6 H L 1 F . X4 Z 7 I i A I ! ' rl' 4 - i Vg QU z V .. I - E F 1 1 Q x nl ,QQ 1 Q K - ' 1 ' ll 1 g 1 1 'I I - I 1 I -. 'E X J Q 1 X X X Q A- - 3 ' i ,, 1- V : I, -s. ia' XLR? f 3.'f , ,r- 1 .r If 1. ' .1 M ,,-.-,.L,, Q ,:1?J,fy,,1 Q-4. 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Studying paid off for the brothers this year as they won first-place honors for scholarship for first sem- ester. Not letting studies interfere with fun, the Zeebs again chal- lenged the DUs for the possession of the Matzoh Bowl trophy. Sports-wise, the Zeebs were re- presented by Pete Gilison on the ice hockey team, and Trevor Weiss on the varsity tennis team. ln intra- murals, Terry Korotzer was runner- up in the handball competition and basketball witnessed Danny Rudolph as a leading scorer. Also in the realm of sports, the Zeebs sponsored the traditional Sorority All-Star Game between sorority representa- tives and the brothers. And tradi- tionally, the brothers lost. Outstanding members represent- ing the Zeebs on campus are Dave Alex, president of the Jewish Con- gregation, Bruce Fisher, treasurer of IFC, Jim Treeger, issue editor for the B-G News, IFPC advisor, and Antaeans. zeta beta tau 249 as H H! M H ' E, M H 5 gli, 5 U 1 E mu H N w 'M V ' i I 2 N! 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Tickets to the performances of nationally known musicians were sold out long before the first program. The Ramsey Lewis Trio got the season off to a lively start with selec- tions from the world of jazz. The Mitchell Trio kept up the pace with their social sarcasm which they pre- sented mostly in song. As a master showman and musi- cian, Henry Mancini conductecl his way deeper into the hearts of his audience. Later in the season, the Serendipity Singers brought their folk-rock songs to campus. With a style that belongs only to him, Al Hirt and his Happy Trumpet end- ed the year on a swinging note. li if Henry Mancini The Mitchell Trio The Celebrity Series is sponsored by the Union Activities Orgonizo- tion ond programs ore presented in the Ballroom of the University Union. Romsey Lewis 259 17 fl N .V.. , b Qu -yi z 4. li, ' I 4 , fy . 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Nancy George Sharon Martin Darlene Way Marty Beeker Prout Hall Chi Omega Kreischer Unit A Delta Gamma l The i966-'67 KEY Queen and His choice for KEY Queen was Were Selected bY Henry Men' Linda Harris, a senior in the College crm in late December, shortly before of Education from Lakewood, Ohio' his scheduled appearance here at the University in the Celebrity Miss Harris represented Delta Zeta Series, social sorority. Eric Zinsmeister Tom Jones Mike Mathis Dale Krouskop Don Schutte Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon Rodgers Quad .-.4-, key Icing Mr. Mancini chose Mike Mathis as this year's KEY King. Mike is a sophomore in Business Administra- tion from Canton, Ohio. He repre- sented Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity. Sigma Chi Beta Theta Pi 267 0 x A..- .lf 1- - aw' f Lm., Ai' , ' Q , 'X 26.53 M 3K5 V Qff ' QTJ,apz ' f O V, to . f, U I' is , ,.' JU W Y -fef' 1 I M. Z ' ? Ng. 1 V , 4 v I 1 , . I' 1 ..1 , Q 7 . M .J ,qi L 'I www sv. 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M771 FE? -1' 3 . . , k W A , 'K I QQ 5211: TT k-fi, jij'J51'1lL'1.f-45 1 , - MN' . if ' ' ,.,,. 'Life f,-f.'- '- '1 3-A Q, f , Q ---' ' ' -A if 3 5 Nwzfr 5 ,ev EE Q QQ, - fi v ini' -5' .K -.f-Win! K wx as Q. P, sf X The University owns a large num- ber of string, wind and percussion instruments which are available to students. Music students are train- ed to develop the greatest possible excellence of performance in their chosen fields. They are provided with practice rooms, rehearsal rooms, music li- braries and listening laboratories. Instrumental 'students may par- ticipate in Marching Band which performed at half-time shows during football season, or the Symphonic Band or the Concert Band, formed at the end of the season. The University Symphony Orches- tra is open to any qualified Univer- sity student. The 80 members are selected by audition. Chamber Or- chestra is made up ot highly selected students from the Symphony Or- chestra. . 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RHUDES FOR Govnmon IV' UR I 1rNl':llN GONll ues 282 Comer, Patricia Conaghan, Terry Conaway, Jane Conkle, Karen Conn, David Conn, Janis Connally, Cecelia Conrad, Cheryl Constable, Margaret Constantine, Janice Cooney, Kathleen Coonrod, Pat Cooper, Carol Coulter, Richard Caurchene, Ron Craig, Kay Craig, Sharon Crandall, Elizabeth Crawford, David Creason, Scott Criswell, Douglas Croal, Kathleen Cron, Norman Crooks, John Cross, Cathryn Cross, William Csomos, Elaine Csomos, John Curry, David Custer, Eugene Dailey, Michael Daily, David Dalton, Clara D'Anaelo, Victoria Dauterman, Alex Davenport, Clair Davidson, Judith Davidson, Mary Davies, Cheryl Davis, Dennis Davis, James Davis, Margaret Dawson, Douglas Dawson, James Deahl, Salliejean Dean, David Debelak, Judith Decker, Wayne DeFalco, Francis Deis, Brian Dejulius, Franlclin Delcany, Gary Delaney, Judith DeLong, Linda A 1. Gs' 4 Va if , i Ep i? i fr W Iv M W 'Z' A .V ,,,,,,-ur: V: T J y W Q 5 R i ,, , A i .V N A Tfill : r ' l gi' 9 ,2127 .. 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BA ' Alpha,Delta Pi, recording secretary: ACE:rSEAne Pi Kappa Alpha: Marketing Club Coming' N' Y' ARTHUR, CARL E. BA Darlington, Pa. BARTEI-5' DANIEL F- BA Napoleon Phiflfappa Tau, treasurer: KEY, assistant ad- Delta Tau Della ver lslng manager, a vertising manager, business BAR1-HOLOMEW EDWIN F LA P manager: INKSTONE, b ' : B-G ' ' . ' arma News, assistant issue edliTor:?ssMa?lie11fl'Ei? Club: Ph' Delta Them' Beta Baia Beta . Press Club: Young Republican Club: Student BARTNIK, LEE M. Ed. Tgledog In Body Publications Board: University Party: ODK KEY: SEA ASHBACHER, SANDRA K. Ed. D f' BARUCKY, IERRY M. LA 'H' kl Phi Mu, vice-president: Gamma Delta:eAEili1!cSli Delta UDSilOi'ij Phi ETB Sigma, DFeSldenT2IrglSfTeig SEA: KEY Tau DeIta,Rvlcg-pgesgenti: Airnolxd Air Socliietyg ASHBAUCHER, IAY R. Ed. Toledo R2-ggiiji es' ell SSP an 2 Sslslani Gad ASMAN LEAH LA M f' ld . Alpha, cni Omega: AWS: Orientation Lggfidf BA5l'lf MICHAEL I- BA l-Oudohville AZERLEAEEAQECM. Ed- Seven HMS BASH, RALPH A. BA Loudonville I S BASTL, BRUCE P. BA W tl k Phi Delta Theta: Marketing Club: SAMESIECE ABAHAZI, DENNIS A. Ed. Elyria AUSTERMILLER' PATRICIA A' Ed' Napoleon junior Class Cabinet: Student Spirit and 'Tradil Sigma Alpha Eta: Collegiate Chorale, vice- AVERY, WILLIAM H. Ed. Rggky River tions Board: Dormitory Vice-President ADl'X'iife'I::sEPH I BA L Ax1'l-IELM, IOHN K. LA Caledonia BAPIES. CADRSL I5 Earth B L bd Vermilion , - ' apps e a i: ' T 1 SEA: P' Young Republican Club Ima Omega Pi: LSA I e a am E I ADAMS, LINDA I. LA Lyndhurst BATES, GEORGIA H. Ed. Toledo Alpha Xi Delta: WIA Chl Omega ALBERS, KATHY H. BA Westlake BATY, I- Bi I-A U Weston Gamma Delta, treasurer ESDP-3 Signing: SISITFB Delta lI3,sl:ClGEology Slub: ALBERS, MARILYN L. LA Cleveland BACHMAN BARBARA I- Ed' N' Olmsted TamlTaR if pmpn' als' U ' pres' emi Nmega Pidl Qlpliifosociology Club: WIA: UCB PEM Club: Wm BALixANNeSiuel:iTiisTtaErli T l d ewmall U 9 BACON NORMA i. Ed. Tiffin 0 PL- A, ' ' . oe 0 ' h : A C I : ALBERS, PAUL T. BA I rr. Loramie BADEN, RUTH E, Ed. Omgon mega ' D E' appela Cho SEA Alpha Tau Omega: Marketing Club Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Omega Pi BAP l,mgQI?aERfhmLcHAEL A' Ed' McDonald ALBRIGHT, MARSHA L. BA X ' ' ' Chi Omega. corresponding Secretary. recorgliig BAl2l5i?igalTvlh':iESElr3sil'B': vide-presidenilxlilgflnieigiefl BAXTER' LARRY R- BA Flndlay secretary: Dormitory Secretary: Dormitory Cor- journal Club ' ' BEALS BERNARD C lr BA C Hin Sw d N I rldor Representative: SAM Al ti T O 'IM' k r O g Oo ' ' ' , BAILEY, LYNN D. Ed. Westlake l' 3 at' mega' 5' eflflg Club ALgz5'gAe?mrmAlii:iesTdeE1?: Student Counc'I ESRB Delta Zeta: WBGU-TV: UAO BEARD' MORRIS BA Morton Grove H' . . ii - - - . -. f '- ' dent Bgdy Segretaryg Student Cabinef: SEA: BAIN, DAVID l. BA . Parkview E,lsH:nsie'Q25C2fFBlQL2lLaFei. Bridge Club, vice- Iiqisgl rrgreeig Queeg: Srffnfaign Leiaydgi-5 AWS Phi Delta Theta, president: IFC: SAM ' 2 3 eglsa ive oar : an e enic ounci, irst vice- BEASLEY, CAROLYN I. BA G 'll president: Cap and Gown BA-Ilfeeg lemfsmgrfging Club E' Cleveland Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship reenvl e ALREQNDER' BONNW K- Ed Pefl'YSbU'E BAIXLIBIERTBR, l2oubc.LAs B. BA Bowling Green BEQ51'fY5alff,Il7 Skid' Stlffem- N' Y' ar e ing u ' ALEXANDER, MICHAEL S. BA Merrick, N. Y. BEBOUT THOMAS I. BA V n W T Theta Chi: Insurance Club: Marketing Club BASLEE-3Nf!L,fcgi1pEh': lilihiiizaz Kappa Delta Psginghig Alpha,Tau Omega: Insurance Club a er ALLAN, CAROL A. Ed. Bellevue THU Delfai Phi KaPP3 Phi BECHTOL, KAREN E. Ed. Springfield Delta Psi Kappa: WIA: PEM Club BALDWIN, 'UD'-I-H A. Ed' Dayton Pi Delta Phi: Resident Assistant AMBgRg,. CHRISTOPHER LA Cazenovial N. y. SEA: ACE: Newman Club BECKER, ANN H. Ed. Buffalo, N. Y. Swimming BALDWIN, MARILYN, B. BA Bryan ACE: SEA AMON, DANIEL G' BA Parma Delta Zeta: Marketing Club BEHM, EDWARD' F. Ed. Franklinville, N. I. Phi Delta Theta: B-G News BALLARD, LARRY R. BA Bowling Green Bfiafghela Hfiil Dissident: Gamma Theta UP- ANDERSON, CAROLYN li. Ed. Findlay Beta Ama PSU Track S' on' as e a , SEA BALSIZER, REYNOLD L. BA Ciibsonburg BEHNER. PATRICIA A- Ed. l3i'Uf1SWlCk ANDERSON, CHARLES A. LA Ashtabula BALSLEY, MARY P. Ed. Euclid BELLER, IEAN P. Ed. Toledo Ecich year on anonymous student-tclculty-cldministrotion committee selects the outstanding seniors on ccimpus, ond those seniors ore then listed in the current edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Those chosen hove distinguished themselves in scholarship, citizenship, ond pclrticipcltion ond lecldership in ocodemics cis well cis in extrocurriculor activities. The genercil promise of their future usefulness to business ond society evident from these quoliticotions is also considered by the committee. With these qualifications in mind, this yeor's committee hcls chosen the seniors whose pictures clppeor here os those to oppeclr in the i966-i967 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges ond Universities. Mory Beth Alderman Alpha Phi Omega: B-G News: Orientation Leader: Dormitory Vice-President Board: AWS: ACE: SEA: WIA Alpha Delta Pi, president: Student Publications Dormitory Second Vice-President: ACE: SEA: WIA: Workshop Players, AWS Legislative Board AtgDER.SgNelE'IJ.IZIAI?lEITH Isl lad. SEA W milgord BAME, LAWRENCE R. BA Delphos Dams V 2 O Ole L' 7 5 OH U' BANCHEEK NANCY L. Ed. Akron dem, Association Gamma Phi Beta, vice-president: Sigma Tau ANDERSON, STEVE R. Ed. St. Marys Delta, treasurer: WIA: Workshop Players: SEA: ANKER, lvlAxlNs l. Ed. Union, N. i. ACE A CEC: Sigma Alpha Eta BANKS, IOHN K. Ed. b H . SEYxorkshlre ANSLEY, NANCY C. Ed. Ridgeway Sigma Tau Delta, Foot a , manager, U Home Economics Club BAgS,IEA'9hKEaNNhETI-ll-hB.f LAF h Noraiflch,-IConn. : p a e a: res man ass reas- APELT' BRIAN N' LA Cleveland urer: Sodhomore Class Treasurer: junior Class Phi Kappa Psi Vice-President: Senior Class President: Young ARDIZZONI, DENNIS M. BA Flushing, N. Y. Democratic Club: Siiidenf Council Zeia Bela Tau? SAM BARCUS, SANDRA L. Ed. Johnstown ARK, SAMUEL i. BA Silver Creek, N. Y. SEA ARMSTRONG, LYNDA l. Ed. Sandusky BARRICK. MILA I- Ed- Lima ACES CEC SEA: A Cappella Choir Bslvlls, SHARON s. Ed. Sylvania SEA BENKO, ANDREW i. Ed. Port Clinton lndustiral Arts Club, Vice-President: Varsity Club: Track: Cross Country BENSCHNEIDER, WILLIAM D. BA Payne Sigma Phi Epsilon BENSON, lol-IN M. Ed. Lyndhurst Alpha Tau Omega BENTZ, ELLEN L. Ed. New Riegel SEA: Sociology Club BENYA, DIANE L. Ed. Barbertori Delta Zeta: Orchesis: University Party BERMAN, DONNA M. Ed. Omega Phi Alpha Conneaut Kappa Sigma: Sigma Delta Chi, Secretary: Pi BERRY, LOUIS C. Ed. Cleveland Phi Alpha Theta, President: Student Council BERSEE, ROBIN Ed. Waterville WIA: PEM Club: Field Hockey: Basketball: Bowling Club: Badminton: Outing Club BERTOLAVMI, CONSTANCE j. Ed. St. Lorain ACE: SEA BEST, PATRICIA L. Ed. Alliance Alpha Phi: Sigma Tau Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Beta Phi: junior Class Cabinet: Resident Assis- tant: Assistant Hall Director: Student Leadership and Service Board BIESIADA, DOLORES A. Ed. N. Royalton Phi Mu: KEY: SEA: Newman Club BIGELOW, IOHN R. LA V Rudolph Sigma Phi Epsilon: Young Republican Club, President: Wrestling: Track BIGELOW, LANA S. Ed. Toledo Chi Omega: SEA BILLA, DIANE M. Ed. Cleveland Heights SEA: German Club: ACE BILLINGER, LINDA j. BA Evans City, Pa. Alpha Phi: B-G News: Workshop Players: Press Club: UAO: University Publications Staff BILLMAN, FRANK W. BA Akron Spanish Club: Soccer: Rifle Team BISHOP, RALPH D. LA Mt. Blanchard Sociology Club BISLIP, HILARIO BA NetherlandS BLACKMAN, BRENDA R. Ed. Cleveland Alpha Gamma Delta: SEA: Home Economics Club BLAKLEY, BRUCE G. BA Cranford, N. I. Theta Chi: Beta Alpha Psi, Treasurer: SAM: Resident Assistant BLANCHARD, MARAN L. Ed. Defiance Phi Kappa Psi: Collegiate Chorale: Marching Band: Tennis BLECKNER, DOUGLAS W. Ed. D Toledo Sigma Phi Epsilon: Tennis: Resident Assistant: Cheerleader BLEWETT, LINDA Ed. Wickliffe Kappa Delta: SEA: UAO: Spanish Club: WIA BOB0, BARBARA j. Ed. Cleveland Delta Sigma Theta: Angel Flight: SEA: World Student Association BODIKER, THOMAS E. BA Lima Alpha Tau Omega: B-G News: Press Club: SAM: Geography Club BOLANDER, TED A. Ed. Phi Alpha Theta BOLLERMAN, MARGARET E. LA Tenafly, N. j. Chi Omega: Psi Chi BOND, SUSAN L. Ed. Toledo University Players Graytown BORTZ, CONNIE M. Ed, Bowling Green Kappa Phi: SEA BOSRON, WILLIAM F. LA Dayton Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Alpha Epsilon Delta BOSTELMAN, ROBERTA L. Ed. Napoleon SEA BOWEN, DIANA I. Ed, Cleveland Kappa Delta Pi: Square and Compass: Young Democratic Club: German Club: Workshop Players: SEA: UCF BOWEN, jUDITH A. Ed. Middletown Alpha Phi: WIA: Tennis Club, Secretary: Soft- ball Club BOWERS, CHARLES W. Ed. Nevada BOWN, TERRY R. LA Bethel Park, Pa. Delta Tau Delta BOX, IOANNA S. Ed. Spencer SEA BOYDEN, jOHN H. Ed. Lyndhurst Dormitory President, Treasurer BOYNTON, NANCY R. BA I Cleveland Alpha Delta Pi, Corresponding Secretary: Beta Alpha Psi, Secretary: AWS BRAATZ, GEORGE O. BA Grand Rapids Kappa Delta, Vice-President: Press Club: Debate Team: B-G News, Assistant Issue Editor, Issue Editor, Sports Editor, Editorial Page Editor: Cam- pus Compass, Editor. BRADEN, DAVID W. Ed. Ashtabula Sigma Phi Epsilon BRADLEY, CAROL F. Ed. I Warren Alpha Delta Pi: PEM Club: WIA: Outing Club: Golf Club: Badminton Club BRANDEBERRY, SHARON K. Ed. Wooster Alpha Gamma Delta: SEA: ACE BRANDEL, IRVIN W. Ed. Alliance Phi Delta Theta: Phi Eta Sigma: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Kappa Delta Pi: Antaeans: junior Class Treasurer: Senior Class Vice-President: Or- ientation Leader: IFC: IFPC, President BRANDYBERRY, TIMOTHY R. BA Fremont Press Club: SAM: Marketing Club: B-G News: A Cappella Choir BRASH, ERIC R. BA Barberton Sigma Phi Epsilon: junior Class Cabinet: IEC BRASS, TED Ed. E. Cleveland Tau Kappa Epsilon: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Arnold Air Society: Phi Alpha Theta BRAUEN, THOMAS L. LA Bluffton Kappa Sigma: ODK: Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Eta Sigma: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Antaeans: Delta Phi Alpha: Student Council: junior Class Cabinet: Senior Class Cabinet: Orientation Leader: IFC, Secretary BREZINA, WAYNE L. BA Parma Sigma Phi Epsilon BRINKER, IUDITH A. Ed. Willard Delta Zeta: University Party BROHARD, MARINDA L. Ed. Powell Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: Phi Beta Lambda: Omega Phi Alpha, Corresponding Sec- retary BROHARD, MARYANN Ed. Powell Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship BROOKE, ROBERT T. BA Gallon Sigma Phi Epsilon BROSOSKY, RICHARD M. Ed. juneau, Alaska BROWN, BARBARA A. Ed. Findlay Alpha Delta Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Resident Assis- tant BROWN, DAVID M. Ed. Wapakoneta Kappa Delta Pi BROWN, DONALD H. LA Lima Flying Club: Chemical journal Club: Circle K: Young Democratic Club: Resident Assistant BROWN, ION E. BA Sycamore BROWN, KRISTINE R. Ed. Oberlin University Chorus': A Cappella Choir: Pep Club: AWS: ACE: SEA BROWN, PAUL D. Ed. N. Baltimore Alpha Phi Omega: Industrial Arts Club BROWN, RONALD R. BA Walton Hills BROWNE, MARLENE A. Ed. Bowling Green SEA: WIA: University Chorus BRUGGEMAN, NEDRA R. Ed. Oregon Alpha Delta Pi: PEM Club: WIA: AWS BRUIN, LINDA L. Ed. Findlay BRUMBAUGH, jAcQuELYN L. Ed. Canton ACE: SEA BRUNING, KATHLENE A. Ed. Toledo ACE: CEC, President BRUNNER, CONRAD I. Ed. Alliance Workshop Players: SEA BUCHMAN, CECELIA E. Ed. Bowling Green Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Alpha Iota: Tau Beta Sigma: Orchestra: Marching Band: Symphonic Band: A Cappella Choir BUCZYNSKI, MARYANN C. LA Cleveland BUEHRER, RONALD E. Ed. Oregon Delta Tau Delta BUREK, CAROLE L. Ed. Alvordton Sigma Tau Delta BUFALINO, URSULA T. Ed. UAO: Phi Beta Lambda: WIA BUHL, jOANNE M. Ed. Delta Psi Kappa, Secretary: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA: Meadville, Pa. Parma Heights 'qi as ,.. ' L '41 Corl E. Arthur Kenneth B. Borcloy Jerry M. Borucky BoNDY, EDWARD T. Ed. Toledo BR3f:K.UCI1ftRLEfFE. Ed. Bowling Green PEM Club: WIA, Secretary BONNER. NANCY M. Ed. Maumee E a pS'o ' . eumca, LINDA H. Ed. Dearborn Heights, Mean Swan Club BRAZIIG IUDY K- Ed- . EOWNHE Pfeef' Phi Mu- SEA' ACE' Pep Club Secretary , Alpha Lambda Delta: Dormitory President: ' ' ' ' l A BOOK, DAVID I- ECI- , Bowling Green AWS Legislative Board BURKHARTLSUSAN L. Ed. 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SAM Field HOCKEY CRANDALL, ELIZABETH S. Ed. Bowling Green CLARK, LYNN M' Ed. Troy Kappa Phi: Bowling Club ACE: SEA: Ycgurle Republican Club: Delsartes: CRAWFORD, DAVID P. BA Rochester, N. Y. Orchesls Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Rho sigma Mu: Scabbard CLAWSON, SARAH l. LA A Cincinnati f,2'f,g'f E,3'fZg5AClmj' Ph' Omegai B'C NEWS? Swim- CALDER, ,ANE M. Ed. Bowling Green People-to-People: Resident Assistant: Dormitory l U Corrldor Representative CREASON, SCOTT K. BA Bowling Green CAI-DER, ROBERT K- BA Brecksvllle CLAXTON DANIEL B Ed Chesterland Circle K, President: Marketing Club: Freshman Pl Kappa Alpha Dena Tsu Delta: Pefrshihg Rifles Class Cabinet, Sophomore Class Cabinet CALLAN, DAVID A. BA Defiance CRISWELL DOUGLAS I BA Bowling Green Theta Chi. Marketing Club CLEARY, IOSEPH W. Ed. Perrysburg Alpha Tgu Ome a. IFBC. IFC ' Newman Club: SEA g ' ' CALVERT. SANDRA L. Ed. Euclid CROAL KATHLEEN Ed Parma G ph. B . A . . cLEvERpoN lol-lN w. BA A Glen Ellyn, lll. 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Middle Point Paulding Paulo, Brazil Wayne, Ind. New Boston Omega Phi Alpha: Home Economics Club: Kappa Phi DOBBINS, IOAN C. Ed. Bucyrus ACE: SEA DODSON, SUSAN A. Ed. Worthington Alpha Phi: Orientation Leader: Gymnastics Team: ACE: SEA DOLKOWSKI, MARclA 1. Ed. Kettering ACE: WIA: SEA DOMAN. lol-iN M. LA Willoughby Sigma Phi Epsilon DONALD, LARRY w. BA Deshlei Delta Tau Delta: Sigma Delta Chi: B-G News, Issue Editor, Editor: KEY, Managing Editor DONER, ERIC L. BA Mansfield Delta Tau Delta: Delta Nu Alpha, Secretary: ln- surance Club, President ' DONNELLY, DIANE L. Ed. Gulf Breeze, Fla. Kappa Delta: Young Republican Club DONNELLY, FRANCES I. Ed. Oregon SEA: ACE DONNELLY, JOHN M. BA Pompano Beach, Fla. Alpha Tau Omega, President: B-G News, Adver- tising Manager: Marketing Club, Vice-President: insurance Club Delta Psi Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi: Beta Beta Beta: PEM Club: WIA: Field Hockey: Basket- ball: Softball DROSSEL, NANCY R. Ed. Chagrin Falls SEA: CEC DROTHLER, ROBERT G. BA Yonkers, N. Y. 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Parma Heights Phi Alpha Theta.,Vice-President: Young Dem- DI CCCERPOZAIUNE A. Ed. Lyndhurst Alpha Phi: Kappa Delta Pig SEA OCFBTIC Club, President: Young Republican Club A ' SE ' Newman CND , oouonmv, mlvm 1. BA Mansfield EDWARDS. IACQUIE K. Ed- Fostoria DIETRICH, DARLENE A. Ed. Pioneer Alpha Tau Omega, Vice-President: Marketing Gamma Phi Beta: SEA: ACE: A Cappella Choir SEA C'Ubi SAM EDWARDS, WILLIAM n., 1l-. BA Chagrin Falls DIETZ, GARY E. BA Cleveland DOWE, 1ol-IN F. Ed. Defiance Alpha Sigma Phi: Marketing Club: SAM: IFC 5 1 Kathleen E. Cooney J udith M. Debelok Susan N. Dickey Th-et? 'CAhi: Zignio Delta Chi: B-G News, Adver- Sglgrlgla Nu: Phi Alpha Theta: Young Republican El?xIilEIll4BERCERi BORN E- Ed- CleVelal'ld Helghfs l5Il I BYTE el' U D B BITIITIB E 8 D-Ig5P:I:getLIL Ed. Belleville, Mich. DRl?pERyEg,1nRH:SYN Mi!-BAD I hcurfice EIDSON, WILLIAM BA Fostoria appa e a: igma a t :S'g P ', V' - DIkLEY, gLB'ERISfASIEAEd. 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Canton DR H . i Z ., Ur. . . l etown Dena Psi Kappa: WIA: Resident Assistant: AS' 'SEg1X?iP?CEEl-BYl- Ed- Lakeview Beta Theta Pl, Industrial Arts Club, Basketball slstant Hall Director: PEM Club: Newman Club: EVANS. BRYANT R. LA Bowling Green Marching Band DROESCHER, EILEEN I. Ed. Terrace Park Phi Eta Sigma: Tennis 3 314 EVANS, CAROL 1. Ed. Findlay Omega Phi Alpha EVANS, DIANNA R. Ed. Richwood Beta Beta Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, WIA, SEA EVQEIQ LINDA I. Ed. Wapakoneta EWANSKI, IAMES Ed. Rossford FABIAN, SANDRA S. Ed. Oregon University Players, Forensics FADELY, SUE A. Ed. Kettering Alpha Gamma Delta, ACE, SEA, Pom Pom Club FAHNCKE, CAROLYN S. Ed. Celina Alpha Delta Pi, Vice-President, PEM Club, SEA, ACE, WIA, AWS, LSA: University Chorus FAIR, CHARLES A. BA Findlay Sigma Delta Chi, President, Press Club, B-G News FAIR, KATHIE I. Ed. Hanoverton Gamma Phi Beta FANGMEIER, TIMOTHY I. BA Fairview Park Gamma Delta, Marketing Club FARINACCI, DONNA M. Ed. 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BA Westlake Kappa Sigma, Marketing Club FOSTER, ROBERT N., jr. Ed. Beachwood University Players, INKSTONE, University Cho- rus, Workshop Players CABRIE, DENNIS I. Ed. Sigma Nu GAIL, LESLIE E. LA Lorain Toledo Chl Omega, Spanish Club, Panhelllenic Council GALERNIK, GERALD E. BA GAMES, ROBERT W., Ir. Ed. Phi Kappa Psi GANSBERG, IEFFREY H. BA Theta Chi, Football GANSSER, WALTER C. BA Theta Chi, Hockey Team CARDINER, MARY E. Ed. Rossford Van Wert Merrick, N. Y. Summit, N. I. Lakewood Kappa -Delta Pi, Dormitory President, AWS Legislative Board, ACE, SEA, Christian Science Organization GARDNER, DONALD R. Ed. Genoa Kappa Mu Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi GARREN, IOHN W. Ed. Empire Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching Band, Symphonic Band GARRETT, BARBARA A. Ed. Gallon GARRETT, CATHY S. Ed. Walbridge SEA, ACE, Home Economics Club, Outing Club GARRETT, GEORGIA K. LA Toronto Kappa Delta, Vice-President, Sigma Tau Delta, Resident Assistant, Dormitory Secretary GASSER, RICHARD I. BA Napoleon rAIzo, GEORGIA c. LA Niles Delia Upsllon Newman Club FRANCATI, ANDREA Ed. Rochester, N. Y. GAS-r NEDRA B Ed Elyria FARRELL' DAWD ci Ed. Wesnake Gamma Phi Bela Aldha Delta Pi., SEA, ACE, WIA, AWS, permi- Newman Club FR:trIEE,XRAS'lHCI?ER. Bowling Green low Trea5ul'el' - p 3 ' e ai l CEBOLYS, PAUL LA Toledo FA'5IE:g:g:g,B5r?dUCl-A5 l- BA Bowlmg Green FRANZ1 NANCY ll Ed' Mon-I-pelier Pi Sgrng Alpha, Vice-President, Young Republi- SEA can u FEDERICI, PEGGY D. Ed. R f d . Alpha Gamma Delta, SEA, AWS l.Eg?SiZl'?:LE FRANZ, SHARON A. Ed. Montpelier GEEGEKRI EBAY'-E C-,FFL . AWSl5l0Wg5Vlg grief' Board, Dormitory President ACES SEA l-Safer emma' reaswer' ' Hen 5 lon FECLEY, BARBARA L. Ed. Oh' C l FRAZIER, REBECCA M. LA Poland , Alpha Xi Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA lo I Y WIA? UHIVGYSITY Chofus GElDc:ggaLlElIlloXliwhl2'-Edlhiversity Chogliwlmg Green FEIILNER, SUSANNE A. Ed. Cl I el FREDERICK, IAMES L- LA Findlay ' . SEA, Omega Phi Alpha eve an Qlplga Phi Omega, Sergeant-at-Arms, Sociology GEl5SeS?aH3:geJR1DBEgtEAAIpha Psi Parma Heights rEIszLI ROBERT w. LA sendusky L' GERBASI DIANE M Ed Parma He, ' , - , . . ghts FEEQAIISH KATIEERINEQ Edt! b Toledo FREE?uK'f,E5g 'i:'il,lfEK'f,'QgQ 'I,f,E,NEl5fiI,l3n'2Wll2F Alpha cm Omega, Resident Assistant Z Ome C0Vl0l'T'llCS U Tau, P ysica, S cretary, Philo phy Club, Vic - ' reRcAsoN, RICHARD I-I. BA salineville Pfesldenfl Siudgnf Communlcsiions Board e GEi:zei?rlE1lIEfiasll5llfiRli:a,f.l'iel AliElEg SEA Lmm FERRIS, MIRIAM E. Ed. Grover Hill FRINK, ROBERT A. LA Schenectady, N. Y. GERINCER, IANICE Ed. Wauseon Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda Delta Tau Delta Ragga Delta Pl, Slgma Tau Delta, WIA, SEA, FERRITTO. ANTHONY Ed. Lyndhurst FRITSCHE, RUTH E. Ed. LaCarne Theta Chi Phi Beta Lambda, Recording Secretary GERKEN, WANETA B. Ed. Deshler W - e E. .. ' t U QI5 , . -I -lil ' , ' -3 'Elf D Tv 5 . ft, I Y L - I L4 ' 'L , f ',, a l Joseph S. Foos Anne K. Freeburne Kcly M. Gibson FIALHO, RICHARD B.. ll BA Franklin FRITZ, CAROL I. Ed. Cleveland GERRARD, .IOHN C. LA Toledo Sigma Chi, Golf, Insurance Club Sigma Alpha Eta Delta Pl ll Delta FlNcI-I, DENNIS I.. Ed. Pelneeville FRITZSCHE, LINDA L. Ed. lvlanasquan, N. 1. GESCHWER, steven I-I. Ed. Brooklyn, N. Y. Baseball, Dormitory President Chl Omega GIBSON KAY M. Ed Warren FROST IOHN S. LA Fremont AI h 'X' D If 3 K' D If pg C d G rl, FlrDgE':lZxelSToRlA ll Ed- Cleveland Belg Beta Bela? Gamma Theta Upsllon Prgsigenlx! Eigama 3555 Dilti, lDor?5l,it?JTyd fli- - dt,AS,R 'S t ,ecn ICS- Fli?llfl:R,lmclg?5h:vfE- Egec SEA Akron FRR?:?.cgEiXARA I' Ed' Wyandotte' Mlch' Pgsident, Pari?tieJlllehrlE ggililfii-?l Corgasponding I Z I ' I Secretary Fisslsiz, iogrcsueb BA Columbus cl?:::IEE'YEdLA : flaZ CI?-SONK STEP!-IEN o.PEd.-d t Elmhurst, Ill. S 3 9 ai I I - I . ll' Srl, au appa psi on, resl en FISHER, LINDA A. Ea. A d cgnellgnefl Qlglfj.E5F,fjl,9nCE2Lf,?5al3ifu,l?,2,laClif?' Delia Ph' cIIkBER1',l5IRIzAgztIIj A? ECGAO H E Elyria K D lt P'g SEA, WI 3 R ' t 's t, ' ' ' a t , resi en , , ome conomlcs Ui? I an an Fullrrrtuf EAWRENEE D- sr.. . .rates wif a I mega, ress u , re I e , - . FISHER- SHE!-'A I- Ed- Waffen Neaws, Managing Editor, Editor, Issue Editor, GILBERTLIAMES P- BA Temper-3l'lC9. lVl,lCl'l- Phi Beta Lambda, SEA, SAM 5,-aff Writer: KEY Marketlng Club, SAM, Insurance Club, Tennis FISHER, STEVEN R. Ed. Marysville FUNC, IOHN A. BA C0luI rlbuS CILLESPIE, IANET LA Oregon Geography Club Psi Chl Kappa Sigma, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Vice-Pres- GILLIS, IOHN A. Ed. Arnold Air Society Needham, Mass. Phi Upsilon Omicron, Secretary: Kappa Delta Pi: Home Economics Club Sigma Alpha Eta: SEA: ACE: CEC: UAO HADE, IOYCE E. Ed. Perrysburg GILSON, SANDRA A. LA Wauseon cR53t:og3Ebg?gLLlAM E. LA Hudson IIAEIIIINGER, SHARON .AI Ed' I CIEYEIWI GINTHER, DIANE S. Ed. Ottawa I I Delta Gamma, Recording Secretary, WIA, SEA, Omega Phi Aloha: Phi Beta Lambda: WIA: SEA GRIEFMCACRWQLOA. Ed: SEA Mlamlsbure ACE GIORPANO, CARL L, Ed.. Crestline P a ' mega' HALLALAURIE Ed. Medina Phl Mu Alpha Sinfonia.: Kappa Kappa Psi: GREEN, KAREN E. Ed. I I Maumee ACE. SEA! CEC Marching Band: Symphonic Band WIA: SEA: ACE: Student Charities Board: AWS HALL, ROBERT In Ed' S' Hackensack N. In GIRARD, IACK s. Ed. Sandusky E'eCt'On BOM Beta Theta Pi: Soccer. Captain ' Phi Alpha Thefa GRSEIHJI- ROGER C' BA Cleveland HALL, STEPHEN H. BA Lancaster GLAZIER, BARBARA I. Ed. Toledo GREENBERC RICHARD S LA FT L N I AIDIW3 THU Omega GLICK KAREN L. BA St k - 1. . '- ' ee' ' ' HAMMON ION C- ECI- T ledo Sigrala Pix: B-c News: KEY: Press Club: Vyorlecl Griggs ?:tEL'1CkllAVa'S'fY Club' Secgelizl, I Eappa Sigma: lrlvc. viee-President: Sigma Aalpha Stu ent ssociation i I . or ln on GODAI-E, SUZANNE BA CIeveIand Young Republican Club: Student Elections Board HANCOCK, THOMAS C- Ed- men EIIWI, III. , , GR:-gcc, GARY 1-, BA Cleveland Phi Delta Theta: Basketball: Baseball: Student GOEBL, MARY LQU Ed. Fairview Park lvlarkelin Club' Fl in Club- l3-C. News Ad- Council: Student Leadership and Service Board: E i Y 3 i i . . Kappa Delia PII SEA! ACE! I-SA vertising Manager, Circulation Manager OFIGIWTBTIOU I-Sider GOETHE, SHERRIE L. Ed. Berea CREQQRI THQMA5 C, LA Rggelle Park, N, j, HANNA, SHIRLEY I. Ed. Cleveland GOETTER, IUDIITH E. IIA .Kirtland P1 KAPPB Alpha CEC Gamma Epsilon: Phi Alpha Theta! PI Sigma GRIESERI L51-Ty M, Ed, Wauseon HANOVER, RONALD D. BA Columbus Alpha: Gamma Delta Kalapa Delta Pi: SEA: ACE: Angel Flight: UAO: Delta Tau Delta: Flying Club GOGUI-r KAREN I. Ed. Ashtabula WI HANSLIK, PAUL C. LA Cleveland ACE GRIESHABER, RosEMARY L. Ed. Toledo HARRIS, BONNIE In Ed. YDSIIBIIII MICI, GOLDENBOGEN, LINDA M. Ed. Garfield Heights SEA: ACE Alpha Gamma Dena: WIA: Swan CIUb'I PEM Gamma Phi Beta! SEA CRIFFQI plAN5 Ed. Lima Club: Dormitory Corridor Representative: Delta C0uN9sz ioEEE M' 'EIC ll Ch ' NACEOYEEAH SEA: CEC: ACE l-l ps' llqappa nlVeV5' Y OVUSS BPD? 5 Olfi I I , I ' , ARR S, LINDA . Ed. L k d World Student Association: Spanish Club QAECI Kirkwood' MO gel? Zet,axRNDIzIta IPIhi.Delta: Kappa Dael?aNoF?i: GOOD' DOROTHY E- Ed. Dayton G ILL Tl I I L , rc esls: S egls atlve Board SEA: Chemical lournal Club RAlI,lf'g,'1'lfl ' Ed mm HQRTER, lUhlIlA lvl. Ed. , , Columbus GOODINGI LINDA R- I-A Memor amrna P Il Beta: Panhellenlc Council, President: Gamma Phi Beta: Kappa Mu'EpsiIon, Secretary: GRK2A:pal?A'IIlNEl:gilcEg: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA?lPctI1gig ACE' SEA' Student Councll 'Em flop? nFt2l'i nstlffdqgr SDM and Tradmons GRIMES GAIL ls LA Canton H'2,RTMAB lli0'ElIf Klil,BAg Collflmdg Sp' E251 CEI' ar : rle ID i - 5 5 g - GOEDING MONICA II Ed B wIIn Green Chi Omega: Spanish Club, Treasurer: Sociology dgmgws? Slportgs Ed?tor',gnE?lito:ial rlssge Editor: ACE ' ' ' O E Club Student gouncll: wscu Radio: University Pub- . . . GRIMM, KAY E. Ed. Hamilton 'Caf'0'lS Omfmffee GOOPWIN' DONALD II- Edu , C'nC ?naf' Alpha Xi Delta: Cheerleader: WIA HARTMANI NANCY Ed, Lakewood shi Alpha Jhetca: ?rlSI'itgtlo1nCLeLardgli, Dormitory GRISS ROBERT F BA Maumee Amha Gamma Dena. SEA. ACE. I-SA ecre ary, rest en : u en o i - ' ' ' G0C?SMANFIhMlAlRE K.SLA I CI b Sandusky cRggsIo.SpENELlolPE Kkflsd. Springfield HAv'gsIilCN5I3AiIAAA55g:iiinEEd' Toledo mega 1 p a: oclo ogy u I IBFUB P H 8 ' cosHE. KENNETH l. Ed. Alvada ckpolglhgalgi N5Anig1gglAIabFEg.DeHa Pi. Phi mana: HAARgEQi'ggAPAMELA I- Ed. Sandusky G0EII'lgEll!,XRAgZEIHS.lANCAIESLCEI Resident AsSs,21:'I f Theta: Dormitory' Corridor Representative HASLINGER,. REGINA LA Gibsonburg lunior Hornecorhing Attendant ' cnsigxrk, PAULETTE Ed. N. Royaiion SQ2'f:iiOfQ'5QQ?,Q.Q:yNeWman Club? 5Pa'i'S Club? G , . . ' . ' ' OJIEHOHEIIQIINSEEX Ed Warrensvllle KATHLEEN G. Ed. Bowhng Green HQIEIEH, SHARON Ed. Fairview Park GOTTER, SHARYN L. Ed. Barberton ' HAWK BARBARA C Ed Cu aho 3 Falls . 4. - - culslcs, ELAINE lr. Ed. N. Royalton .' ' ' V E glshslaiigma Dena' Theta Alpha Phi' Umver ggi-,:SAlpha Phi, Secretary, President: University Hi5:l2IE7li0Eg2F:2'Ail:bEd T I d GOULDING, LAIRD c. LA Toledo , INKSTONE ' or 0 Workshop Players: University Theatre: Phi- CI-'Blast STEPHEN. FH If' Ed' .B0WI'f g Green losophy Club Alpha Sigma Phi: Baseball: Pershing Rifles: IFC HAYWOOD, BONNIE I. BA Wilmington ,, Wm., l 'BV r stir? l.-.4 . edit at za,-Z Julicl M. Horter V. Randolph Ketchom Daniel A. Klemdn GRABER, DONALD K. BA I Cleveland GUIINTO, KATHLEEN FI Ed. Maple Heights Marketing Club: SAM Egltietgifgslgrigb Gamma Delta, Vice-President, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Theta IIEARNS' KATHLEEN A. Ed, CIeVeIam,I GRABOW 'AMES H Ed Mlnb GUVILKAX, IEEXENNSEEX. Id I A I T I N Euclid Alpha Phi: ACE: SEA: Newman Club , . . l urv J 3 C ESI en ssls an : ewman GRAFTON SUSAN C Ed W . Club: Assistant Hall Director HEBERT' CINDY IQ Ed' . Lyndhurst , . . ellsvllle Gamma Phi Beta, ACE, Corresponding Secretary, ACE: SEA UAO: WIA: University Chorus GRAHAM, IUDITH A. Ed. Cincinnati HECHT, ROGER D. BA Merrick. N. Y. Kappa Delta, Secretary: Kappa Delia Pi:,Beta Zeta Beta Tau: Football, Manager: Basketball, Eetad Beta:WPeaplegtoZjPeopleII Vice-Preslcggrg, Manager, ' fi i T ' T' 9 I . olS2aii2l loarrili Clubu an SSW' 'on H5IfII9g1ICHAEl- L, Ed. Lima CRPeHAPAFEIslflNYQCL- Ed. Columbus HAAR, LYNETTE L. Ed. Pembervllle HEC.: Pi:E'1-AeF'E:a5ebaH B. d b P Inge ig t: E: University Theatre: Univer- HACKER, pAVlD E, BA l-lam'lf ' ., ' ' 'I S Dm' a' Gnizschzrus 0 BA Beta Theta Pi: Marketing Club: Insurance Civil? Alpha Ph Workshop Players S, ARLT N T. Madison HEFNER, MARTHA I. Ed. Bluffton Delta Tau Delta: Insurance Club Q5nII1'ZIIenIC CoE'ngIJ,rogIe2'ICZI Phi Upsilon Omicron: Home Economics Club GRAY' ANDREW F- Ed- Walbfidge lournal Club HEIMER, LAUREL Ed. Fairview Park CRAY. KATHLEEN M. Ed. Mt. Victory HAoAlzlcH, MAnELlNE B. Ed. Euclid ACE? SEA 315 316 HEILVEQUNS, MAIIA Ed. Medina HOlNI?:, BEXISERLY Ed. IW PI WWIlalIL'en Alpha Tau Omega ppa E 3: I lIVel'5I B GFS: I' , HEITKAMP. KAREN N. Ed. Minster Players: SEA: Newman Club: Thgta Along Piiiop IDIPIIESIQIEI Egolf! Il?elEg'Pi' Theta fifpllicliuclgki HE I-IRDLICKA, BARBARA A. Ed. I Parma ret r g 's'g T D'lf g WIA: U 'r Sbgxsc-l1arS5gaI'tDI,EDF'g'EA Toledo Phl Alpha Theta: Kappa Delta Pl: ACE: SEA Plaiygts: SEAn?aOriel'JiItIatiori ljieader: Newm,:n,eCslLlE HELMERI PAMELA AI EdI K A . HRlvNYAK,IloANN M. Ed. Oregon IOHNSON, RONALD I.. Ed. Toledo PIII Mu: WIAI Omega PIII AIDIIIIBI SEAe ering Hsbcnllegiulr-hi Agpha. SEA Alpha Tau Omega E , IE E . S. Euclid IOLICOEUR, ROGER G. LA B r'ngt n, lll. H Sgggggzation Ma'-'mee Swan Club: Pom Pom Club: Newman Club KsrprgUSIlgrcr5aI:eISIigIrIIIiI4anTIaglaII1filta: Yoing Rgpubli- HUIZENCA, KEITH G. LA Rocky River ' iiiiliiaiz Weld Mawr C. . . . . HULL ROBERT E LA OI N Y Delta Gamma, Angel Flight, Pi Sigma Alpha, HEICIIDEESONEALADRSEY IH Ed. B CI SEA Eastlake Betta Beta Befa, Dena Phi Alpha efgretgryl Orientation Leader arc ing an : ymp ODIC Hn 2 Treasurer: German Club ' IONES PAULAG Ed Saxonburg Pa. HENDERSON, IUDITH M. Ed. Dayton HULL SUSAN L Ed Rudd Chi Omega: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA ' - . . - , i - . ph gfi'QIQQIjHlllQI' feiljgrffgfjfgfef- EEA- Suafush Club- Omega Phi Alpha: LSA: UCF IOEES, wIIIIi.I.lIAMIc. LSI I I Biergpra Ridge lrlENDRIcKs, MARTHA l. Ed. Cincinnati 'll-gI'Ff'A'1'l0A'6ECAR0l-YN C- Ed- Euclid appa U won' emma louma U . Kappa Delta,I Assistant Treasurer, Treasurer: ' IOEDAN- KATHLEEN A' Ed- I Mansfleld Home Economics Club, Vice-President: UAO HUNTER, CONNIE L. Ed. I Greenfield eta Beta Beta' Newman Club' EEA HERHU-I-HI RONALD WI EdI Portage ACE: SEA: Young Democratic Club IUSTIIICE, IALBERT D. Ed. Weston SEA: Workshop Players HUNTOON, HARRY E. LA Kittery, Maine ' Usma' Aff: CNE IIERsl-I, IAMES B. Ed. Bowling Green Ph' Slgma Tau 'su Waiii G C. .veiiiki ' P El I mega: I 9I'fTIaI'1 U I U n HEQL'f,ff',SgC',g'ANE M' Ed' '- 'dSeY Charities Board: uAo e - HYDE, IANET L. Ed. Pittsburgh, Pa. H'SAii:q5'E'Ai ifgreifing Rifles E' 'Ve'poo' Alehe Pg. Dilfgi Kjpee Delta Pl: AWS: Peflhel- H,LLI GRLGG BA No,Wa,k IIYWZIEIILU IISER LA B II G KAA.B,,SUSAN I.. Ed. Columbus Marketing Club: Beta Alpha Psi - ' OW 'ng 'een CE- SEA HILLHOUSE, DIANE Ed, Bellevue KAIHNA- MAWANNE E-Il-A Perma Delta Gamma: ACE: SEA: Sigma phi Q ome Economics Club, Newman Club HITCIHCOCK, TERRANCE BA Holyoke, Mass. KAPAgPEERi5.RlCl1ARD E- BA , Maumee Phl Kappa Psi: Resident Assistant: Marketing ' fe 'gma' Bela Alpha PS' Club: SAM KARMECY, DIANE c. LA I Cleveland HOCKI BARBARA LA!EdI Buffalm NI YI ILICICHI STEVE II EdI Camden' NI II Kappa Delta: Newman Club: Bowling Club HOLLSCHERI MARY L EdI Loramie Football: SEA KARPER, CHARLOTTE Ed. Alliance SEA IMBER, BARBARA E. Ed. Defiance KARY, Lois 1. Ed. Cleveland Heights HOFFMAN, THOMAS L. Ed. I Riohwood PEM Club- oullllg Club SEA Beta Beta Beta: Kappa Delta Pi INGRAI-IAM, WILLIAM E. Ed. Weston KAIgS- LUIELITEIIALIEAB I L bd C IICleve3and Hoi-IENBRINK, PATRICIA A. Ed. Columbus Grove iNcRAM cAll. A. Ed. Cincinnati 5 Cegfar E .QW ' e a -am E' O aspen mg SEA Alpha ' Phi Pni upaii n Omicron President e Y' N man Cmb' Bowlmg CM' I 0 i Q ' - ' KAVCHAK, BA . d. , . . HOLQCREVE, IAMES R. LA Kenton Home Economms Club' Dormitory Secretary Delta GammE?ANIXzlIlAl: Eiplashers: T'lEE2l1clg' Clud: Phl KBDPH PS1 Delsarte: Gymnastics Club, Treasurer: PEM Club HOOK, MARY K. Ed. Neenah, Wls. . KEAR' IQHN NI 5,1 Wharfon Della Zela Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Air Force Drill Team HOOVER, CONNIE Ed. Ahoskie. N. C. KEFFE I DR , LA ' Q Kappa Delta: Panhellenic Council: SEA: WIA Bef,:1B21a :gg-'ENE M Bowling men HOPKINS, ELAINE A. Ed. Cleveland IABLONSKY, ALII.AN l. BA Brooklyn KELLY, SUSAN L. Ed. Kettering SEA Bela Alpha PSI PEM Club: Tennis IClub: Dormitory Vice-Presi- I-loPPERT,IDoNALD F, BA Euclid moon, LARRY D, Ed, Toledo dem? AWS Leglslallve Board SAM: Circle K IACOBS ROBERT W BA Warren KENNEDY, BARBARA l. Ed. Dayton , . HORN. DOROTHY I- Ed. Cleveland SAM KENNEL, ROBERT 1. Ed. Trenton Thomas C. Liber Nancy E. Lukey -- 'U-Ai Sully A. Luscher Chi Omega: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA IACOBS, SUSAN C. Ed. Warren KENNELLY, RICHARD D- BA B0Wlll'lS Green , SEA Marketing Club HORN, IOAN F. Ed. Fremont I , Delta Zeta: Omega Phi Alpha: Young Demo- IAMES, GENEVIEVE S. Ed. Lima KEPNER, CARROLL D. Grad. Bowling Green CFBTIC Club, Secretary, SEA, Newman Club IAQUETTEI ,DAN KI EdI Salisbury KERECZI ROBERT EIIEdI I Lorain HORNINGI WILLIAM GI EdI Xenia Beta Beta Beta: Kappa Delta Pi: Gamma Theta Beta Theta PIG 5Wll'f'll'l'llf'l8 Tau Kappa Epsilon: Tennis: Soccer: Young Upsilori: WIA: SEA KERNS, MARY G. Ed. Troy Republican Club, IPresident: Christian Science 'EPSON' KA-1-HRYN yI EdI Toledo SEA: ACE: inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship O'Ea 'Za 'o ' P'eS'denT Chl Omega? A Cappella Cholf KERNS, SUE c. Ed. Belle Center HORVATH, RENEE C. Ed. Cleveland IESSI SUE ANN EdI Oak Harbor SEA wlA, People-to-People ACE: I-SA: SEA KERRISON, LINDSEY K. LA Broadview Heights HORWEDEL, THOMAS C. Ed. Ridgeville IQHN, RI EUGENE BA E. Canton Chi Omega: Home Economics Club: Cheerleader S'Ema Nu' Ph' Eta 5'Ema Mafkellng Club KERSTEN, DENNIS s. BA Curfice l'l0TTEl-l-- IOHN T- BA . . Lakewood IOHNSON, DAVID s. BA Park Ridge, Ill. Kappa Sigma: Marketing Club: SAM SAM: Insurance Club: Swimming Theta Chi: SAM: Soccer, Captain: Baseball KERSTENI 'AMES EI BA Cleveland HUUSEHOLDER, PEGGY M- Ed- B0WllllE Green IOHNSON, FRANK E. LA Westlake Beta Alpha Psi: Phi Eta Sigma: Gamma Delta Pi Kappa Alpha Y A Ed P rt Clinton HOWE LAWRENCE B., I . BA Warren I I KESTNER, NANC . . I 0 Alptia Tau Omega: Matketing Club IOHNSON, HARRY E. Ed. Tipp City Gamma Phl Beta: KEY: PEM Club, WIA KETCHAMXI, VICTOR ISLIBACIII V P golgmgug KRAMER, IAMIE D. Ed. Gallon LAIZICAIQ, QLIIKDURIASA. Edir D III E. Cleveland Sigma u:Sigma eta i, ice- resi en: - p a i e a: igrna au e a N s, Edit , As'stant Issue Editor, Issue Editor: KREACIHBAUML IANET 5- ECI' Columbus Stidlent Plgblications Board: Press Club, Vice- ACE, Recofdlng 5eCl'e'l5lV- SEA LARSON' BARBARA l LA Buffalo' N' Y' Pfesldenf KREBS, AUDREY D. Ed. Congers, N. Y. LA SALLE. WILLIAM I- BA ROCKY River KETzENBARcER, DANIELLE Ed. Pueblo, Col. Aloha Chi Omega: SEA Koooa Sigma, PfoSlClo lfI.0rloolollon Poofdi Siu' dent Traffic Court, Presiding justice, Freshman KILMER, IOHN S. BA Englewood KREICAIL SANPRA L' Ed' . Bedford Class Vice-President: Sophomore Class Vice- ,zli Delia. Thee' B-ii NEWS- Q:l'J::.5lB.?:smetllsiisfai.22zm5f::.Ez:2f:' Pfeieni ssistant usiness anager, usiness anager: 3 d Markermg Club: SAM KRISKOIIIOSEPH II EdI Berea LAUBENTHAL, DENNIS F. Ed. ROSSTOI' KIRK, ANNA L. ,BA CenterIIIValley, Pa. Wrestling LASLIEBIIENTHAL, NANCY L. Ed. Rossford WIA: Marketing Club: University C orus KRUECIER IOAN C BA Mmbury KiRKPATRicK ELLEN D. Ed. N L ndon SAM- Secretary e l-AUCK SUZANNF E- Ed' . Cuvoboga Falls Tau Beta Sigma, Secretary, President:iVElA:oSym- KRUSE SANDRA, Ed Toledo KaDD:a Delia P13 Delia Pl llI Alpha: Slgma TB'-J Plooolo Bondi Cofloofl Band Aiplla Phi Omega' WSA' Spanish Club Della? ACP SEAP Omega Ph' Alpha KlTcl-lEN, BARBARA K. Ed. I Springfield KUBIK CML A EJ ' P LAUER, FRED c. BA I Byesville Delta Gamma: Kappa Delta Pi: Delta Phi Delta: Ph. M I EA: O - Ph. AI h I O . SIE? Alpha Phi Omega: Marketing Club: SAM liesidfnt Assistant: Orientation Leader: AWS WIA 'ol' 5 1 mega l P El- Uflng U - LAUTZENHEISER GARY D BA Canton egis ative oar . ' , ,' A Wmowfck KUHLMAN, MARY E. Ed. Findlay Alpha Pll' Omega' SAM' Som' KLAMMER, THEODORE R. B . . N Ik Pi Kappa Alpha: Wrestling: Newman Club Pl Delta Pl'll lgnlgdthoir orwa KLEMAN, DANIEL A. LA IOTTBWB KUMNlCKi PHAR'-E5 A- Eol- . . Toledo ' ' pp I. gigmapghig priS:denf:ISIDl5xIpI:e5:?I?InIt: pgs! Ig?ppa Theta Chi, Delta Phi Delta, Vice-President LEAR, SHARON M. Ed. Bow ing Green ll l la fame! l P o oo? ' 'emo KuNscH, KENNETH c. BA N. Olmsted LEcK, IUNE E. Ed. Toledo Aloha? Student Coofl- Clllof looflooi Sfoflofif Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Corresponding seere- Phi Moi Kappa Delta Pi 1 SEA: Pom Pom Club Election Board: Orientation Leader, IFC, Resl- tary. SAM. Marketing Club I dent Assistant Kumi sAM'UEL C IH ECI D I LEETONI3 IIENIIIAMIINI B.gLQI I3 St. Louis, Mo. KLEHNGER' LEE C' Ed: Tlolwoocl Ka a Si ma Vide-Pres'd nt Secretar ' Tigcin e a e a au' yln U Kappa Kappa Psi: Symphonic Band: Marching PP E 1 ' 9 i Y' LE cALLEY, DOUGLAS R. BA Bowling Green Band KUSA, IOSEPH I. BA Strongsville Pl Kappa Alpha: Insurance Club KLINE, DIANE L. Ed. Mansfield SAN' LENTZ, PAULA n. Ed. Payne Aleha Xi Delta: SEA! ACE: UAO KUTA, DAVID L. LA Rolling Prairie, Ind. Delta Psi Kappa, President: WIA: Basketball: KLINEI LESLIE AI EdI Warren Phi Delta Theta: Geography Club Softball: PEM Club ACE KUZMAN, IOHN H. LA Olmsted Falls LEONARD, IAMES W. BA I Fairview Park KLDWON' ROBERT EdI Men:-or Beta Beta Beta: Alpha Epsilon Delta 'II'IIheLa IIChi,CPre:Isident, Vice-President, Secretary: Amald Alf Society KwiA'rKowsKi, lol-iN i.AfEd. Toledo 'll S 'ng U KNAPP, VICKI I EdI New London Phi Eta Sigma: Delta Phi Delta I-ESCH. IAME5 E- BA I ,IlVlal'l5f'elCl IOIaImig1a Ph! Bittg, President: Panhellenic Council: giggaoamma Slgma' Beta Aloha Psl' Ph' Eta i eta am a KNXE!?RITgEs, MIAEY K. Ed. Grafton LEQLQQQIJQPIIQ- Ed- U 'o 'f N' l- : M u KNHSELI RAYMOND PI Ei Vermilion LEWIS, DENNIS R. Ed. I W. Burlington, iowa Kappa Sigma: Resident Assistant: Assistant Hall Scabbold and Blade' Sooolol Forces Director LAAB5- Pfll!-ll' l-- Ed- Tfoif use RQBERTA L. BA canfieid II Delta Upsilon: Phi Alpha Theta: Kappa Delta Pi Maha Gamma Delta: Sigma Phi: Press Club: B- Kl'Qlf:R,foN' LARRY W' BA Mll lwly LA BRIERE, DAVID N. Ed. Elmore G News, Issue Edlfof: WIA KQBA pA1-RICIA L EdI Lorain LA FABER, LINDA K. Ed. Marietta I-IBER, THOMAS C- LA Alliance '. . ' ACE: SEA: R 'd t A 't t: ' CI Phi Delta Theta: ODK: Antaeans: Alpha Eta ACE' SEA' Newman Club C I I3 Cabinet: AWS esl en S515 an llmlol ass lI?eltacI IIUFIIIOE lpresidjenz: Student Body KOCH ROBERT M. Ed. oum us resi en ' ' resi en ' ' - ' LA LEUR . Ed. T l d ' ' ' Kappa Slgmoi spew' Forces Afpha p3:l'l3A,.lIgl' S oe O Llonl.E, WALTER B. BA Painesyille KOCHHEISER, CHARLES A., Ir. Ed. Mansfield . Sigma Phi Epsilon: Baseball: Insurance Club: LAKE, DAVID I. BA Bay Village Ma,-kefing CIUIDI SAM KOHUT. FRED I. LA Newton Falls Tau Kappa Epsilon: KEY: B-G News: Press Club I Phi Delta Theta: B-G News, Business Manager: LIEBMANN, IORCE A. BAI Arequipa, Peru Marketing Club LAKE, IAMES 0. Ed. Dayton World Student Association? SAM KoLAsiNsKl, KRISTINE A. Ed. Perrysburg Bela Them P' LILLEVIG, 1IoN lf. BA Lakewood SEA LAKE, IEFFREY L. BA N. Olmsted Sigma Phi Epsilon: Insurance Club: SAM J ames F. Meyer Michael A. Miller Mortho A. Monnot KOMAREK, PATRICIA B. Ed. Bowling Green Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice-President, Secretary: LINDER, LINDA L. Ed. Sandusky Alpha Gamma Delta: ACE: SEA: UAO Freshman Council ACE: SEA KONOPKA. DOROTHY Ed. Cecil LAKE, IUDITH L. BA N. Olmsted LINDSEY, CLAUDETTE I. Ed. Cleveland Kappa Delta Pl: ACE: SEA Srigma Phih President: Press IClub, Secretary, Omega Phi Alpha, Second Vice-President: SEA KOPPERT, WILLIAM S. LA , Newark leasulel' 'C' News' lssue Edllol LlNNEvERs, CHARLES M. LA Rocky River Alpha Ph! Omega: Resident Assistant: A Cap- LAMB, SHIRLEY K. Ed. Miamisburg Geology Club, Vice-President pella Choir ACE: CEC: SEA KOSTIC vERoNicA A Ed Seven Hills LAMMERS WILLIAM R Ed Leipsie LITTLE' vlol'A LA Fremont Gamma Phi Beta: Sigma Tau Delta, President: l ' l I-ITVACKT HUWARD A- BA E- Rockaway. N- Y- SEA: AWS: Freshman Class Cabinet: Iunior LAMONT, LENORE E. LA Massillon Zeta Beta Tal-I Class Coolnol Delia Ph' Delia? UCF? Soonlsh Club LIVINCSTONE NANcY E Ed Cleveland , . . KOQIACK, DAVID I. Ed. Barberton LAg1ESS GIERIIISIIERIT IR LA d S I Wickliffe Della Gamma: Sigma Alpha Efai SEA t Th t P' i e a ea, ecor 'ng e ar : a sse, . Koy3A2'cHe KATHERINE M LA Fairview Park Captain: Favfballi Varsitly Clulsre Y Cro LLOYD' RONALD Ed- lvhllbull' Sigma Delta Pi: Sigma Phi: B-G News, Assistant LANGE, 1AcK E. BA Sandusky LOBSER- ROSEANN M- UVE'i Nowofk Issue Editor: Press Club: Spanish Club: Newman World Student Association LOEBIRICH, GEORGIA I. Ed. Maumee Club LANKA, GEORGE BA New London Ph' MU? SEA? ACE? WlA KRAMER, EDWARD A. Ed. Lyndhurst Theta Chi: SAM LOCSDQNI GARY W, I-A F,-en-,Onf 7 318 Beta' Theta Pi, Secretary: Gamma Theta Upsilon, ACE: SEA MAZZEO, MARIE E. Ed. B k 'll ..2'5ZdiIZ.ifl2 ieoflaphy M .. MQEEEEEEAERA '- A C Cali' e . - . ' : : ' 't : ' : . ' Saprpxat Deli? Pia University fhorus: SEA:aI'l'iIEEi ACE mversl Y cms appe a our Mc1eg1,E?,5:l,'A:aUE1LTb3EggA Poughkeepsle' N' Y' OI' I Ofy OI'I'I OI' epresen B IVC E L tl Logei GEORGE cs LA Tipp City Bowling ,CIub: ACE ' yn Urs MCARANL l'ENNl5 V- BA Fosfofla e 5 Pslorli' OCCEI' - MCBRIDE ROSANNE Ed. W LONG, LINDA L. Ed. Euclid MAHRT, PATRICK A. Ed. Bowllng.Green Alpha 'Phi, Treasurerg ACE: Newman Gamma Phi sera: CEC: ACE: SEA: Pannellenie MQQQEMEN13 SHARYN I- Ed- R'S 1SSU'1 Omega Pl Alpha? lU '0' Class Cablnef Council MCCALL, KAY L. Ed. Butl P . LONG, SARAH A, BA punxsufawneyv pa. MAIKE, KATHLEEN L. Ed. Fremont Alpha Gamma Delta, President: Sigma Taoerpelfa Phi Mu, Recording Secretary: Bowling Club, Ph' MU- UCF' SEA MCCARTY 5U5ANl C, Ed Toledo Treasurer MANAK, SHIRLEY C. LA North Royalton Delta ZETHZ ACE: SEA' LONGO, THOMAS G. Ed. Mayfield Heights MANCINI DIANE BA Cl I ci MCCHESNEY, DIANE H. Ed. W slgmadllau DEHP5 Scabbord and Blade: Dofml' Phi Beta Lambda: Dormitory Vice-Presicfdlrstan Omega Pill Alpha! ACE arren tory Vice-President: Newman Club M CLE'-LAND MAI-IN A B Ed - LONZ, IOYCE A. Ed. Sandusky MAB!!!CgIri0,Plgg5'leA1RDTPgalgArer Ndiley, N. 1. 1: , D . . Mi. Gilead Omega Phi Alpha: ACE: CEC MANNIS1: MA Q d h b b P MCCLURE, ELIZABETH A. Ed. Lima , . . 0, RIL N I. E . C am ers urg, a. - . l-0SlQ,xl'lfAlQ:l-ETHANN Ed- Wlckllffe ACE, vioe-President: SEA: Newman Club Mjgmsfgal3,lQ1'lel?a:l'l:,,,lFQsmng Bowlmg Ome LORBACH, HLEEN L, Ed. Bay Vmage MQ:lgrf1fTlEl-Bkilgkfjg l-A Wadswofll' MeELizoY, MADISON L. Ed. Zanesville Alpha Gamma Delta: SEA MCGOWEN ALICE LA W h- MAlzcl-lAl. MARGARET Ed. Ft. Loramie 1 I- . as mgfoni Pa- LORENZEN, ooucLAs 1. LA Westport, Conn. ' Swap Club: Home Economics Club: Resident Geology Club: Soccer: Resident Assistant MA-XIE:IEENS:EXUBY Ed. Montpelier ASSISTBFIT LOUE, CA L B. Ed, l ' McGRIEVY, MICHAEL E. Ed. . Lima Alpha PES: EEIA Bowlmg Green MARSH, BARBARA BA pai-ma Heights Phi Delta Theta: Baseball: Resident Assistant 5 . LOUPE, PAMELA It Ed- Youngstown MCHUGH, -KAROI. M. Ed. BOWIIHE Green Alpha Gamma Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Tau MARKof Mlcl'lAEl' I' BA . Toledo Alpha X' Della Delta: Pom Pom Club: SEA: Panhellenic Council Pll' Della Tllefai Foolballi Mafkellng Club' SAM MCKAY, KAREN Ed. Youngstown LOW, oARl.ENE c. Ed. Fairview Park MAFKWORTH' EAR-Y P- l-A Wakeman Slgma Tau Delhi U lVe'5l V Cl 0'U5 . 5'Sma Ph' Epsllon McKEE wll.l.lAwl w. LA Youngstown LOWE, IENNIFER K. Ed. l Orrvllle MARO-I--I-A 1-HERESE LA Lakewood Thetg Chi Vice-President Treasurer' IFC Tau Beta Sigma: Symphonic Band: Marching ' Treasurer. Antaens ' ' ' Eianig: PEM Clubl WIA: Orchesisl Gymnastics MARSH' 'AMY Edb Ph Al nwilrginilon M KEEVER ,IANE L LA L' l U Sigma p a ta: mega i p a: owing C , . . A A lverpoo LOWRY, LYNN F. Ed. lvliddleburgh l-leignra Club 2fSQ,'T'aRel2?cle,E'fl,i55ilZfgnfh 5eC'eia'Y' Newman PEM CII-IDI WIA MIERSHALILFI PIIQTFITICII-A A. Ed. SEA Y Wad:i'.Dw0rtl'1 M KINLEY SUZANNE Ed C t . . ' , r as r : : ng em - c , . an on LUCAS- WANNA F- Ed- SP gf'e'f' erflifacloilg l-5aa?denreAliflani ou O ACE: SEA: sfudeni Election Board LUCAS. KATHERINE Ed. Norwalk MAEXIN, CAROLYN 1. Ed. Medina MegclTRlcighl.YBNxNE Ed. Cl b SEA Srolledo LUCE, DAVID M. LA D lh ,M . 5 amm? ' e.a5 -anna .U l 9 L' en Phi Delta Tneiag Pei cnig Geographif Eiiila ass MARTIN,PL0IEN F. Ed. Cedar Grove, N. 1. M i2:g'e2oBB0Ea':'DReZZe ' Assffnll d H U ht 5' ' ' c , . eve an eng s I-UKEY. NANCY E. Ed- Glen Ellyn. ill. 'Elma ' Ps' on Sigma Alpha Epsilon: iviarlaeiing ooo Chl Omega: Cap and Gown: Phi Kappa Phi: MARTIN, MARIANNE Nl. Ed. E. Cleveland Kappa Delta Pi: B-G News: Press Club: Dormi- Delta Zeta MCMll-l-ANi SUSAN A- EC-lr C'-'YBl'l9E3 Fells tony Secretary, President: AWS Legislative MARTIN SHARON A LA F Alpha Chl Omega! AWSE ACE? SEAS Oflenl-BIIOU B cl' Orientatio L ad ' dent Orientati n . ' - ' . - remont l-eadel' Oar ' n e er' Stu O Ch Ome a' Pl Ka a Delta' Unlverslt Pla ers' Board: Fannellenio Handbook Migs BGSgU',965 pp ' Y Y ' Mel31ulge?A-if-Ari E. FEd.tb H Frederioklown LUNDER, IACQUELINE M. BA Euclid MASH HAROLD Ed M - l 9 B 9 33 00 5 Ph' Bm 'ambdaf Newman Club pm ,Kappa Psii- Kappa Kappa Psi: swimniiifgf MEQUILLIN. IOANNE I. Ed. , Swanton LUgCl-IER, F:5,?Lg,Y A,CLA d G St d Vteai-ren Manager: UAO ggglnglg-Xlpha Iota: A Cappella Choir: Collegiate Emma l ala? HP an Own? U enl Gun' MASON ALLAN 1 LA Ft Wa ne Ind c'l: AWS, P 'dentg Dormitory Vice-President ' ' . - i I Y ' - ' LY,'Pl-llEN 'r.rESi Saigon, Viet Nam 'flgiggrz EfLj'de,Sm5iFSa'nizifigggnglfgrd O ental'o Mcl1lZiYG'ii?gL'Gi5mliimi1 'Giiiiapl Spencer LYKKEN, WILLIAM H., lr. BA Springfield MASON, ROBERT G. BA Sycamore MEADE, SUSAN W. Ed. Warren Jocquelin S. Murray Jeonne M. Rogel Richord N. Seomon Hockey: SAM: Young Republican Club: Newman Insurance Club: Marketing Club Student Orientation Board Club MASSARO DAVID' A. Ed. Bedford MEAcl-lElz, PETER 1. BA Rochester, N. Y. LYNCH, MICHAEL I. Ed. Carey Geology Club Newman Club! SAM Soccer - ' MATCHINCA WALTER R. LA Mad s n MEDLEN, PATRICK L. BA Euclid LYONS, C. MICHAEL Ed. Huron Sigma Pihi 'EpsiIon: Phi Alpha Theta: Residecht lEAgJ:e:lngRilggAtSithggtgrotccerA: Lacrosse: Cross SEA SSIS an i MATTHEWS, CAROL 1. Ed. Bowling Green MEHOCK. IOHN A- Ed. Mansfield l'5Al ACE' SEA MEINKE, CAROLEE Ed. Fairview Park MADYER, EHERYI-Ii. A. Eg. l Cl b Cllgesterlatnd Newman Club l.' ETBQ me CODOITIICS U Q GOD 9- O- - - Ad Pgoiiez Younaoizepulaliean Club lil-:Saga xg Ce-Presi di3a1rZ'?:igia3gl? MADARAS, TEKLA M. Ed. a L. Ed. B I' g G en Representative: AWS lu icial Boar , SEISB ive MAEZER DIANE c Ed Brecksville MAliFllgeli?9Fli1Qg:Ge0EfaDhY Club owm re gfafdi: UAQII lilflfftficl-2'SS CHl? 'f.l2 Fgslngafl 1 ' ' ' UITICB IOI'1S OSI' Alpha Delta Pi: SEA MAZANEC, GERALD T. BA Cleveland ass 'mc' ' L' en Umm P D lt T D lt MENGERINK, WILLIAM Ecl. arma MQJGR'-'Mi DONNA Ed' CI b Toledo e a au e a Phi Delta Theta: Football f'IIVei'SITy Players, NBWITIBYI U MAZUREK' PATRICIA I' LA Bfcgklyn D MAHANEY, PAULETTE B. Ed. Walbridge Geography Club: Newman Club MERCER, SHIRLEY A. Ed. Bowling Gfeen Alpha Xi Delta: Student Spirit and Traditions Alpha lota: UAO: A Cappella Choir: WlA: NELSON, LINDA K. Ed. Cuyahoga Falls Board: SEA Bowling Club: Geology Club, Secretary SEAZ ACE MERICKEL, ALAN P. LA Perrysburg MOORE, CACLE L. LA New Rochelle, N. Y. NEMET, RICK A. Newton Falls MERRITT, IOYCE E. LA Shaker l-laigl-its MOORE, YIVIAN Ed. e Cleveland Foolbau' Baseba U Spanish Club: Omega Phi Alpha: Newman Club Delta Sigma Theta: Sigma Tau Delta: SEA: Pan- NESSELL, LEOTA I. LAfEcl. Hartford City, Ind. . hellenic Council, Recording Secretary: Orlenta- Alpha Delta Pi: SEA: Square and Compass: Pom MEsNAIzo, WANDA L. Ed. Whitehouse Hen Leede, pem Que, 3,6 News METZGER. PAUL M- Ed- Svflflgfleld MooRHEAn, PHILIP n. LA Findlay NEWBERRY, cARoLYN 1. Ed. Chardon Newman Club, President: Soccer WBGU pEM Club: 55,43 WIA METZI-ER. ROSEMARY Ed- Lakewood MORGAN, CAROL A. Ed. Kirtland NEUMANN, WILLIAM c., II BA Hudson Eaves Dgmi UAO: Young Demecfdfld Club- Beta Beta Beta: Phi Alpha Theta: WIA: SEA Kappa Sigma w in O g MORCANO, CLARE T. Ed. Cleveland NICHOLAS, NICK LA Parma MEEEXR. CAII- E- ECI- Berea SEA: junior Class Cabinet Geography Club: Orthodox Fellowship Organiza- Moiu, MARY L. Ed. wayhaavilla ho MltlEl-Yi APllll- F- Ed- Columbus Kappa Delta Pi, Recording saaraiaryq Sigma Al- NICHOLL, NANCY L. Ed. Lyndhurst Alpha Xl Delta: SEA: AWS pha Iota: SEA: ACE Alpha Xi Delta: ACE: SEA MILLER, BARBARA A. Ed. Cedar Falls, lowa MORISEY, PATRICIA M. Ed- Cambridge NICKELSEN' 'AMES vi Ed. Woodville ACE: CEC: WIA University Chorus: ACE: SEA NIFOROS VAN Ed Cleveland MILLER, CHARLES.P. Ed. MOFITDGIIEF MORLEY, MARY A- Ed' Youngsfown ' ' e Sigma Alpha Epsilon Delta Gamma: Orientation Leader: SEA: ACE Nlesllulruggg-5gE5,AN T- Ed- Kellelmg MILLER, IRMA L. Ed. Spen erv'lle ' U ' ' D Alpha Gamma Delta: Kappa Delta Pig ACE: SEA M?.,'f,,E,12'g?eT,f,f,,,'fg Hal, Washlnglon' Pa Nltz, IUDITH L. LAfEd. I lvlaple Heights , . . owing reen , . . ew on, . . MILLER LARRY R Ed B I' G MOSHER PATRICIA L Ed N t N I Dena Zeta: Sigma Dena PI: Spanish Club Epsilon Pi Tau: Industrial Arts Club Eta Sigma Phi, President: Omega Phi Alpha: SEA No'-TlNGi,IAMF5 A' l-A . Flossmoorv lll- . . . . ms e , . . ryan MILLER MARILYN B Ed N Ol td MOSS MYRA E Ed B Kappa Slgmay Football: Wrestllng ' . - . . NOON RICHARD D. Ed. Lyndhurst ...i::..:::..::z::::. ,. .:4i1:::l.2::i:':ii:t . . , . . arysvi e , ., errys urg SEA: WIA: AWS Sigma Phi Epsilon NORMANP- MARY R- Ed- Maumee MISLIEIEF NEICHAELPQ. IEAB. AI h K Srehbclzsld MRAMOR, MARYELLEN Ed. Lorain N0Rlfm5Lrgf:3aEnl:ALD B- l-A Nlafvsvllle I a igma i Li p a: appa eta i: .. Omicron Delta Kappa: Symphonic Band, Presi- MIEOSKIY NQPLNE Vermlllon NORUM MARY C' LA Ama,-,Ce dent: Svmohqriic Orchestra: Marching Band: A Emma P ' eta' 5 Alpha' Chi Omega: Sigma Delta Pig WIA: Span- Cappella Choir: Brass Quintet MUEIILFELD, PHILIP F. Ed. Mahipaliar ish Club, Secretary: iuhiar Class capmarg UAO: MII-I-ER. NANCY S- Ed. Spencer MURPHY, CAROL D. Ed. Rahway, N. 1. D0fm'lO'Y Tleame' Kappa Phi: Womens Independent Society: ACE NOSS, NORMAN W. BA Fremont Booster Club: ACE: Promenaders: CEC: SEA MURPHY MAUREEN A LA L k d SAM . a ewoo MILLER, REBECCA M. Ed. Oak Harbor . NOVICKI, MICHAEL D. Ed. Holgate Marching Band MURPHY' PAMELA D- l-A Xema Sigma Phi Epsilphg Arnold Air Society Nlll-l-,lNGERi TERRY R: Ed- Oak l'la'lPf?' MURRAJY' FRANK'-'N D- Ed- Keflelmg NowAK, IUDITH L. Ed. Garfield Heights Phi Kappa Psi, President, Secretary: UAO: Uni- Base all Newman Club: SEA: WIA: ACE versity Chorus: People-to-People: IFC MlXFRr?ybAACgUELlNd5CEd. Stud me B-1-gap gi? NURMI' LINDA K. Ed. Euclid e . p pa IQBDSY1 own: e oyee- - . ,- Mmgsg QCEQSEA arma retary: junior Class Secretary: Student Cabinet: Ch' Omega' People fo People ' ' I junior Class Cabinet: Dormitory Treasurer: Mlg'II?AIAAiI,IA2IE5 SIAM Seven l'llll5 People-to-People, Secretary E B D 3 S MYERI-IoL1'z, NANCY E. Ed. Bowling Green MIXCIi1IELLHA,gxZTgUR I. LA Cleveland Sigma Tau Delta 'D a P ' lp a MYERS, cl-IERYL L. Ed. Canton MITQHELL,'EARL H.-Ed. e BUI'E00,l'l Freshman Class Secretary: Sophomore Class Sec- OAKLIEF, PAMELA I. Ed. Kenton Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi: Kappa Delta Pl: raiaryg Angel Flight Alpha Phi: SEA Sigma Tau Delta: Beta Beta Beta , l MYERS, HARRIETT R. Ed. Kinsman 0'DELL, BARBARA A. Ed. Bowling Green MITCHELL, PATRICIA E. Ed. YOUHBSTOWN Home Economics Club: Outing Club: SEA: WIA Resident Assistant Gamma Phi Beta: Phi Alpha Theta: Angel e e Fljghf: ACE: SEA: WIA: junior C1355 Cabinet: MYERS, LINDA L. Ed. . e Defiance OGINO, SANDRA Ed. e Kirtland Sfudenf Organizafions Board: Qrienfafion Leadgr PEM Club: Delsarte: WIA: University Choir Kappa Mu Epsilon: Kappa Delta Pl 1 ug., l I il ilu, f , :ii-r,, all 'al jctgeq' 1:35. 'i -. 4-4' ' -l..ai,- r , . ,X ,i 'E me f , -,FW 'lil viliisarfi , l . t. I ui:-i.,1. .. . , r. ,,r , r- - , . f 6-'41, 5 ,fi ' i r - . . . .liii' if it I -iz -i., John P. Tucker Sherwin L. Vonderburg Michael R. Weger MOCILNIKAR, LINDA L. Ed. Kirtland OLIPHANT, MARSHA N. Ed. Oberlin Phi lvlu, President: SEA: Newman Club: KEY SEA: Bowling Club MOEBIUS, CONSTANCE Ed. Maple Heights 0'ROURKE, ELEANOR R. Ed. Maumee Phi Mu: Omega Phi Alpha: Pom Pom Club: CEC: ACE: SEA OSBORN, ROBERT A. LA Edon MOHR, NANCY 5. Edl Convoy NAGAMATSU, SHARON S. Ed. Wailuku, Hawaii ' Slgma Alpha 'dial A Cappella Clidl' NAGEL. IOANE P. Ed. Cleveland oTK1'p,flTEfSi22l'Axii.'?a5a'faaiaamf''Rii2'f?if' l3'r'aQiL MDDLWECIISLE, IgIARTlNKA. LA M EClevelan-ld Heights SIBITTB Tall Delta: SEA: Swan Club: WIA cgent.:d Gemrgia hTheta Lgsilong Frgshilnarg Cclass i a igma:, appa u psi on, reasurer: l resi en : op omore ass resi en : tu t Delta Phi Alpha: Chemical journal Club Nlggffgqf-g3LlilI:e BA Bowlmg Green Court: Student Council en MONARCHI, MARGARET A. Ed. Bellevue - OTTO, NANCY L. Ed. Cl l d Alpha Chi Omega: AWS: WIA NANIg3Jr?1g'rEY6lSgyEg'CDEqL55r:Iex Leeloma Alpha Chi Omega: Panhellenic Councilgevsignlla MONNOT MARTY A Ed Canton ' ' ' Alphaj Eta: AWS, First Vice-President: Dormitory Alpha Chi Omega: Cap and Gown, Secretary: NEELY' KAREN E' LA Akron Pres' em Delta Psi Kappa: Beta Beta Beta: Senior Class NEIDHART, LESLIE 1. LA Meriden, Conn, OWEN, PAUL E. BA Cleveland Secretary: Newman Club: AWS Delta Zeta, President: Panhellenic Council: AWS Phi Kappa Tau: SAM MOONEY, MARY L. LA Girard NELSON, DAVID W. LA Brecksville OZOLINS, RUTA Ed. St. Marys Delta Zeta, Treasurer: Delta Phi Alpha: Sigma Beta Theta Pi SEA: University Players 319 20 PAAD, CAROL L. Ed. Berea SEA: Pep Club PAIER, DIANE M. Ed. N. Madison Alpha Delta Pi: SEA: Kappa Phi PALACK, CHERYL A. Ed. Lakewood Kappa Delta: Phi Beta Lambda: SEA: Bowling Club: UAO PALUMBO, ANTHONY I. Ed. Lorain Industrial Arts Club, Vice-President PANNING, IERRY R. BA Delta Nu Alpha PARKER, CORINNE W. Ed. Bowling Green Miami, Fla. PETTIT, MARY ANNE Ed. jefferson Delta Gamma: KEY: Orientation Leader: SEA: Panhellenic Council: AWS PETTY, LESLIE K. Phi Kappa Phi: Pl: SEA: Young Ed. Dayton Phi Alpha Theta: Kappa Delta Democratic Club PFEIFFER. DAN E. LA Tiffin Sigma Nu PHILLIPS, ROBERT D. Ed. Cleveland SEA PIERINI, KATHLEEN I. LA Pittsburgh, Pa. A Cappella Choir: Orchesis PIETRAS, IACK Ed. Toledo Beta Beta Beta: Newman Club: Golf PINE, EVELYN F. Ed. Bloomville Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President: Sigma Alpha Eta, President: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow- SEA: ACE Ship I d . PIOTROWSKI. RAY P. BA T e o PAl5KiE:5pg3gi,':? L' BA Lakeede Delta Upsilon: Marketing Club O . PIXLEY MICHAEL l. LA Rochester N. Y. PARMENTER, MARIORIE A. Ed. F st ' . . ' Alpha Xi Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Pershing: Rciflg Alpha Tau Omega' Soccer' Golf Sponsor PLASTERER. DONALD C. BA Shaker Heights PARoLKo, CHERYL A. Ed. Bowling Green SAM OVCDESITBZ SEA PLESCIA, PATRICIA A. Ed. Euclid PASCHE. SUZANNE C- LA Toledo PLOOT, TERIE BA . t Fjellhamar, Norway PASSARELLI, CAROL A. Ed. Youngstown Wofld Sfudeni ASSOCWOH Gamma Phi Beta: University Chorus: Dormitory PLOTT, jANE R, Ed, Lorain Corridor Representative: SEA WIA: PEM Club: SEA PASSOLT, MARILYN L. Ed. Toledo POHLMAN, DANNY P. LA Fostoria PATTERSON, RICHARD L. BA Cincinnati POLANC, IOHN F. BA Euclid Resident Assistant: Marketing Club Delta Tau Delta, Treasurer: Circle K: Wrestling PATTISON, IEANNINE S. Ed. Berea POLTRONE, SANDRA K. Ed. Lorain PAYNE, THOMAS H. Ed. Bryan Gamma ph' Bela' ACE Sigma Alpha Epsilon: SEA: UAO PONCHICK, ELLIOT A. BA Milford, N. I. PCIONEK' l0HN L BA Hamburg, NA Y' Zeta Beta Tau, Treasurer, IFC Sigma Chi: SAM: Insurance Club POOL, IUDY K. Ed. Norwalk PEELE, iuorri-i A. Ea. Xenia SEA Delta Psi Kappa: WIA: PEM Club: Field Hockey: POROWSKI, IAMES W. Ed. l Cleveland Softball: Basketball Phi Delta Theta: Football: Wrestling PELTON, LINDA S. Ed. Toledo PORTER, MYRNA I. Ed. WBUSEOH ACE: Newman Club SEA: Phi Beta Lambda PELTON, LOUIS A. Ed. Findlay PORTER, WAYNE I. BA Marion SEA: Newman Club: Industrial Arts Club Beta Alpha Psi PENCE. MARCIA R. Ed. Wauseon POST, CHERYL B. Ed. Maumee ACE: SEA AlpIhaAGamma Deltah: Uxndlergrggliiate-Alumni As- Peiznus, HILLARY c. LA Wadsworth sOC'a On' Omega P ' 'D 3' Arnold Air Society POSSETATRUDY E. Ed. Warren PERKINS, JOHN S. Ed. Elyria Baseball POTHIEIR, BAZRBDARDA LAP -d t Parma PERRITT, BARBARA F. BA Lorain Som ogy U ' 'C ws' 'es' an Omega Phi Alpha: Phi Beta Lambda: Newman POTTER, ROBERT G. LA Weston PRIOR, JEAN A. Ed. Mansfield Alpha Chi Omega: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA PROCARIO, CRAIG N. LA Canton Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Vice-President: An- taeans: B-G News: IFC: Workshop Players: WBGU-TV: WBGU Radio PROKOPIUS, THERESE M. Ed. Brecksville Sigma Alpha Eta: Kappa Delta Pi: SEA PROUDLEY, PAMELA L. Ed. Middleburg Heights SEA: Dormitory Scholarship Chairman PRUITT, PATRICIA I. Ed. 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Dr. Leland S. . ....... 41 Vaughan, Cathleen , ................... 230 Voskuil, Harmon .......,....... ...... 4 1 W Wagner, Lorena M. .................... 216 Walker, Albert ............................ 47 Wall. Mrs. Alice Schocke .......... 46 Wallis, Dan R., jr. ...................... 47 Ward, Edward H. ,..,........ 40, 68,69 Waterhouse, Dr. Warren C. ...... 40 Watt, Dr. Mary A. .................... 45 Webb, Charles R. .................... 38 Weber, Dr. joseph E. ................ 41 Weber, Dr, Martha G. .......... 42,91 White, A. john ...,.......... ......... 4 5 White, Ruth ..................... ...... 1 79 Whitney, Miss Mary E. 45 Whitwer, Miss E. Eloise ............ 39 Wild, Opal .....................,. ...... 1 92 Wiley. Allen V. .... . .......... ...... 4 1 Williams, Mrs. Doris K. ........... . 46 Williams, Dr. Fred E, ................ 42 Wilson. Mrs. Laura .... . ........ 46.97 Wineet, Edna .,........ ......... 2 14 Winkelman, Mary ..... ......... 2 34 Wohler, E. Harry .......... ...... 4 9 Wolfe, Dr. Warren j. .... ...... 5 2 Worley, Harold ,,,,.,,,... ...... 3 8 Y Yeager, Dr, Raymond . ............... 53 Young, Dr. Charles W. . ......... 42, 89 Young, Richard A. ...... .. ........ . 45 oryani ation index Moomaw, Robert C. ....,,,,.. , ,,,..,. 42 Moore, Dr. Michael A. .......... 46,90 Morris, Dr. Walter D. ....,... 44 Mott, Dr. Charles F. ,..,... ..,.. 4 0 Matter, Mrs. Bonniej ..... 45 N Nagel, james E. ...... .... .............. 4 O Neal, Dr. Arthur G. . ................. 53 Neidecker, Miss Elizabeth ........ 53 Nelson, Ralph B. ........................ 105 Neumann, Richard C. ........ ..... 3 8 Newman, Dr. David S. ..... 41 0 Obee, Dr. Harold B. .... ..... 5 3 Ober, Nelson R. ...,... ..... 5 3 Ogden, Richard R. ...... ..... 4 2 Oglevee, Dr. john F. ....... ..... 4 6 Oleary, Dr. james W. ..... ........ 3 9 Omeara, Dr. Paul A. ....... . ........ 49 Ort, Dr. Lorrene L. ...... ....... 4 2,89 Ort, Dr. Vergil K. ........ ....... 4 2,89 Oster, Dr, lrwin l. ......... ........ 3 9 Owen, Dr. Donald E. ..... ..... 4 3 P Pallister, Dr. janis L. ................ 52 Parks, Miss janet B. . ................. 45 Parrish, Miss Beryl M. .............. S9 Pellischeck-Wilsdorf, Dr. H. 44, 104 Pendleton, john ........... ............. 1 05 Perry, Dr. joseph B. .................. 53 Accounting Department .......... 38 ACE . ................... ................. . ...... 1 01 Aerospace Department .............. 38 Alpha Chi Omega .............. 192,193 Alpha Delta Pi .................. 194,195 Alpha Epsilon Delta .................. 86 Alpha Gamma Delta .......... 196,197 Alpha Lambda Delta .................. 85 Alpha Phi ................ ....... 1 98, 199 Alpha Phi Omega .... ......... ......100 Alpha Sigma Phi ...... ....... 1 26,127 Alpha Tau Omega .... ....... 2 18,219 Alpha Xl Delta ..... ....... 2 00,233 Antaeans ............... Art Department .......... ... Artist Series .. .... ..... . .2 .. 39 56, 257 Earl's is the place to stop when seeking gifts, office sup- plies ond machines, stationery, typewriters, or cords. 198-200 S. Main Association of Women Students 70 Biology Department ....... ........ 3 9 Bowling Club .................... .... .... 1 1 3 Business Administration Department .... ................. ....... 4 O Business Education Department 40 Cap and Gown . ........................... 82 CEC ,,................,.,,.,......... ........... 1 OO Basketball ............................ 148-153 Beta Alpha Psi .......... .......... 8 6 Beta Beta Beta .......................... 87 Beta Gamma Sigma .................. 87 Beta Theta Pi .................... 220,221 B-G News ,,....................... ..... 7 2,73 l THE STYLE CENTER Specializing in sportswear, the Style Center is always happy to assist a coed in her choice ofthe right outfit. 101 S. Main Bowling Green Celebrity Series . .......,....... 258,259 Harshman B ..... ......... 1 70 Men's HPE Department ............ 45 Sic-Sic ........,.,...........,................. 84 Chemical journal Club .....,,.,..... 102 Harshman C ........ ......... 1 71 MIRSH . ,......... .....,...........,........... 1 81 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .......... 236,237 Chemistry Department .............. 41 Harshman D ........... ............ 1 72 Miss BGSU Contest .......,.... 268,269 Sigma Alpha Eta ....... .............. 9 8 Chi Omega ........................ 202,203 History Department ..... .............. 4 6 Sigma Alpha Iota ........................ 99 Christian Science Organization 117 Hockey Team ..... .. ............. 154,155 Newman Club ............ .......... 1 19 Sigma Chi .............. ......... 2 42,243 Conklin Hall .....,..,. .................... 1 68 Homecoming ......... ..... ..... . . .264 265 Sigma Delta Chi .... .,.............. . 92 Cross Country ,.,......................... 146 Home Economics Department .. 46 ODK .... . ,.......................... -...... 8 3 Sigma Nu .............. . ....,... 238,239 Cygnets .,.,.......,.. .... ........ 1 1 4 Ohio Home Economics Sigma Phi ,......,,,,...,........,.,.......... 94 Industrial Arts Club ............,..... 105 Association .........,........ ....... 9 7 Sigma Phi Epsilon ........,...,. 240 241 Debate ................ .......... 8 0,81 Industrial Arts Department ...... 47 Omega Phi Alpha ......... ....... 1 O6 Sigma Tau Delta ,,,, ..,,. .,..,,,.,...,,, 9 9 Delta Gamma ,...... ...... 2 04,205 Instrumental Music ...,........ 270,271 Orchesis ..........,........... ......, 1 16 Soccer ....,,,. , .,,.,,.,,,,,,,,...,....,...,... 147 Delta Nu Alpha .... ........... 9 6 insurance Club . ....................... ..106 . Sociology Department ,,,,........,.., 53 Delta Phi Delta ...... .............. 8 8 Inter-Fraternity Council ............ 191 Panhellenic Council , ..,. ....... 1 90 Sophomore Class Officers ,,,,,,,.,, 66 Delta Psi Kappa .....,.,................ 96 inter-varsity Christian PEM Club .................. .......... 1 O8 Spanish Club .,,..........,,.,.,......,.... 110 Delta Sigma Theta ............ 206,207 Fellowship .................. ......... 1 18 Phi Alpha Theta ..... ............. 9 0 Speech Department ,.,,,,,.,...,,...... 53 Delta Tau Delta ..,.... . ..... 222,223 Phi Beta Lambda ..... .............. . .102 Splashers ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.. ,..,...114 Delta Upsilon ....... . ..... 224,225 journalism Department .............. 47 Phi Delta Theta ..... ........ 2 28 229 Student Cabinet ,,,, .,,. 6 9 Delta Zeta ........................ 208,209 junior Class Officers ........,......... 68 Phi Eta Sigma ...... ............. 9 O Student Council ,,,, .... 6 8 Drama .,......,....................... 260-263 Phi Kappa Phi ...... ..............,.... 9 1 Student Court ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 8 Kappa Delta ............ ....... 2 12,213 Phi Kappa Psi .................... 230,231 Swan Club ,,,,,,,.,,, ,.,, , ,,,,, 1 15 Economics Department .............. 41 Kappa Delta Psi ......... ......... . .. 89 Phi Kappa Tau ...............,., 232, 233 Swimming Team ,,,, ,,,,,, 1 '56-158 Education Department ...... ..... 4 2 Kappa Mu Epsilon ..... ............ 8 8 Philosophy Department ........ 50 I Kappa Phi ........,.... ............... 118 Phi Mu .............................. 214 215 Tau Beta Sigma Er English Department ...... ........ . .. 43 Kappa Sigma . ........ ....... 2 26,227 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia .,.,.,,....... 97 Kappa Kappa Psi .................. .. 95 Flying Club ................................ 103 Key King ,...,,,, ............ 2 67 Phi Upsilon Omicron .................. 98 Tau Kappa Epsilon .......... 2244, 245 Football Team ......,............. 138-145 Key Queen ...... ........,. . .266 Physics Department ................,... 57 Theta Chi ...,.....,.,.............. 246. 247 French Club .........................,.... 103 Key Staff ......,, ........ 7 4-77 Pi Kappa Alpha ,,..... ...... ..... 2 3 4 235 Traffic Court .,.,r.................,....... 69 Freshman Class Officers ............ 67 Kohl Hall ........... .......,. 1 73 Pi Omega Pi ...,,...,,,,...,...,,,,....... 93 . Kreischer A .....,... 174 Political Science Department .... 57 U 'dE g ?dl:'al'3 All-'mn' Gamma Delta .........,.................... 117 Kreischer Ha ,,,. ....,.... 1 75 Press Club ...,................. ............. 1 O9 ASSOC'-2t'PE1. ------------e , ----- 1 ---- 112 Gamma Phi BETH 1 ........,...... 210,211 Kreischer C ,,,,.,................ . .... .176 Prout Hall ,,,,,,.,,,,,..,..,,..,,,.,..,,, .2182 Unlon Actlymes Orgamzahons 71 Gamma Theta UPSIlOFl ................ 104 Kreischer D ........... ................. 1 77 Psychology Department ......ll.... 52 Umled Cl '5l a ' Fellowshm '----' 120 Geography Club ........................ 104 Varsit Club HO Geography Department ............ 43 Library Science Department ........ 48 Rho Sigma Mu ............... ...... . 94 Vocalywlusic 'A ' ' irjinz-I3 Geology Department ..... ..... 4 4 Lutheran Student Association ..121 Rodgers Quadrangle ,...... .,..... 1 83 ' German Club .........,,,.... ........ 1 04 Romance Languages Wi3GU-Radi0 -'--,,,,,----,,,--,,,,hhllv... 75 C-ebman fund ilfxussian 44 marketing glub ? ...... ? ................ 125 Department ............ ....... 5 2 WBGU-TV --,-,,,,,,-,,,,,,,--,,,,,,-,,-,,,, 79 EPB' men -------------------- ----- B V 515173 EPP' men -------'-'---- Women's HPE De artment ...... 4 greek :Meek Committee ............ maghemfgi? Department .......... 1913 gAhM .... ,......... .,..... 1 2 8 World gfudenf Assaciafign -.,----. 113 ymniss .................................... c ona ast .....,. . .......... . ......... c oo o usic .........,, ....... W ,-esfiir, Team .,-...,,.,-,-,..- .h 9- Mepenaia North ............ ..... .... 1 7 9 ssA .........,..................... .. .... .111 g 15 'Sl Harshman A .. ........ 169 McDonald West ........ ......... 1 80 Senior Class Officers . ..... ....... 6 4 Zeta Beta Tau ..,.. ....,.... 2 48,249 lt ll t ' ll A Adams, joseph l. ......... ......... 2 76 Albright, Marsha L. .......... 202,276 Allen, Barbara L. .... . ..... .. 98 Abahazi, Dennis A. ,.,,,.,,.... 98,276 Adams, Linda jane ..... .,....... 2 76 Alderman, Mary Beth ......., 70.190, Allen, Charles ........ ....... 7 9 Abel, joyce E. ......,.... ........... 8 9 Adams, Mary L. ,..... ......... 200 204, 276.310 Allen, Douglas l. .l...... .......102 Abend, Dennis A. ..... ....,.,. 2 32 Adams, Susan .....,.......... ....,,... 2 O4 Alex, David I. ...................... 71,248 Allen, Gregory E. ......... ....... 2 38 Abossolo, joseph ,,,,,,,.,.,., ,,,,.,,, l 13 Ahrns, Cheryl A. ........................ 212 Alexander, Bonnie K. ................ 276 Allen, Katherine A. ........ ...... . 99 Abrams, Howard E. ....,,.,,.,,........ 248 Albers, Howard Ralph .............. ,.117 Alexander. Georgia K. ..............,. 202 Amberg, Christopher ................ 276 Acker, Charles D. .....,,,,..,..,,,,,.,, 122 Albers, Kathleen H. .... ...... 1 17,276 Alexander, Michael S. ...... 106.107, Ambrogio, Alexander S. ........... .218 Adamkiewicz, Richard T. ..,,..,,.. 89 Albers, Marilyn L. .................... 276 246.276 Ames, Robert R. ........................ 240 Adams, Barbara A, ,,,,,,,,,..,...,,,,, 194 Albers, Paul T. ,, ..... . ,......... 218 276 Alexander, William H. .....,........ 122 Amolsch, Charlene M. .......... ......196 Adams, David john .,,,,.,.. ,,.,,,.. 1 77 Alberts, Suzanne D. ..... . ..... ...... 1 O2 Allan, Carol Ann .............. 108,276 Amon, Daniel G. ................ 228,276 wtf gc nom sumti co. 1961 GRAND RIVER AVENUE I DETROIT, MICHIGAN ll-8226 Great Lakes quolity food preporotion ond serving equipment installed in the leciding universities ond institutions. Bowling Green University Michigon Stcite University Ohio State University Ohio University Miomi University Xovier University Wittenberg University University of Michigan Northern Michigan College Michigon College ot Mining G Technology Western Michigan University Central Michigan University .. 69 ,276 33 Amos, Davld E. ........ . Amos, Karen L. ........... . Amstutz, Bethany E. Anderson, Carolyn .................. Anderson, Charles A. ........ 170 Anderson, Gail Frances .............. Anderson, Marcia K. Anderson, Nell F. ............,........ . 179 Anderson, Phyllis J. .... 101, 1 20 97 1 O8 276 , 276 101 1 01 246 202 Anderson, sieve R. ............ 232: 276 192 Anderson, Sue E. ....................... . Andexler, Rosemary ,,.................. 121 Andrews, Dale J. ................,....... 220 Anker, Maxine J. ........ 98,100, 276 194 Annesser. Janet L. ........ 95, 101, Anop, William l. ,...............,.... Ansley, Nancy C. .,................... . Anziyino, Ralph C. ........... . Apelt Brian N. ..,,...... , 236 232 276 226 276 110 , 191 , Apling, lvlanna Lou .........,.,....,... 232 Aquila, Richard .............,.,.....,.... 200 Arbaugh, Pamela S. ..............,..... Archer, Laura L. ....................... . Ardizzoni, Dennis M. ........ 248, Argie, Michael J. .............. 107, 202 276 228 276 Ark, Samuel ......,........... ......,.... Armbrust, Daniel E. ...., . Armstrong, Lynda J. ........240 ........276 95 Arndt, Judith lvl. ....... ........ . Arnaaulr, Edson R. ............ 2226 194 Arnett, Sandra S. ..... ...... , Arnold, John C. ......... Arnold, Pamela F. .... . Arnold, Thomas O. ..... . 276 ........232 08 ........122 Arntson, Kathryn A. .... ........ 2 04 Aronoff, Richard S. ...,................ 248 Arshan, Stephen ........................ 232 Art, Gilbert E. .,..................,....... 105 Arthur, Carl E. ,,.......... 74, 83, 107, 232, 276, 31 1 Ascher, Thomas R. .................... 248 Asebrook, Thomas G. ................ 220 Ashbacher, Sandra Kay ............ 214 Ashbaugh, Judith Ann ........ 75, 276 Ashbaucher, Jay R. .................... 276 Ashbridge, Richard D. ...........,.... 140 Ashton, Patrick D. .. .... .....,. 8 9. 90 Asman, Jeanne C. ................... . Asman, Leah ...................... 192 Aspacher, Howard C. ............. . ..218 Assenheimer, Carl F. .... ......,.... 2 42 Attwood, Cale Ann .................... 117 Aubele, Diane M. .............. 101,276 Balbierer, Douglas Dean ....... ..... 2 76 Balconi, Karen L. .........,...,........ 276 Baldwin, Judith Ann ...... ......... 2 76 Baldwin, Marilyn B. ....... ..276 Baldwin, Teresa S. ..... ............ 6 8 Ballard, Larry R. ................ 86,276 Balluck, Jay James ...........,.. 67,183 Balogh, Joseph ..............,........... 91 Balsley, Mary P. ..70,190,194,'276 Bame, Lawrence R. ...,,.,,...,,..... 276 Bancheek, Nancy Lee . ..,.... 99, Bangham, Sara Irene ................ 276 276 Banker, Timothy D. ,..... ...222 Banks, John Karl ...... ......... 2 76 Bany, Sandra ............................ 89 Barash, Daniel A. ................,..... 228 Baratta, Janice C. .............. 103.119 Barber, Ellen F. ........ 68, 70, 87, 89. 99. 190, 214 Barclay, Kenneth B. 68, 90, 276, 311 Barcus, Sandra L. ....,,,.........,.,.. . 276 Bardwell, Robert A. ..,........,......,. 100 246 Baregard, Alfred H. ..... ........ . Barger, Sandra Kay ..... . ........ 212 Barkan, Kenneth Carl .... ....,.... 5 Barker, Betty L. ..1...... ........... . Barker, Richard D. .............. 90,218 Barley, Kay Anne ......... ............ 2 12 Barnard, Jeanne ..,...1...,. ......... 1 18 Barnhardt, Elizabeth E. ...,........ 117. 172. 196 Barrett, Paul D. .,.,....... ..........,. 2 36 Barrick, Mila J. ....... 111,276 Barron, Belinda J. .... ....,....... 9 9 Barron, Lucinda J. ..... ,... ...... . . 214 Barry, Thomas Karl ....,..... 234,276 Bartell, Carol Jean ..... ............ 2 00 Bartels, Daniel F. .............. 222,277 Bartels, Ronald L. .............1........ 222 Bartholomew, Edwin F. 87,228,276 Barholomew, Jan Marie ,......,.,., 188 Bartnik, Jerry C. ,.,,,.,,......... ,..,. . .277 Bartz, Alan .................. . ............. 246 Baruckv, Jerry M. ..90, 99. 277,311 Bash, Dean Alan .......,..............., 100 Bash, Michael J. ........................ 277 Bash, Ralph A. ..... ..,...... 2 77 Basile, Patrick ....,,,... ......... 2 38 Bass, Charles R. ......... . ........ 277 Bastian. Robert Kent ..,.,.........,. 122 Basil, Bruce P. .. ............,..., 228,277 Batdorf. Betty Eileen ................ 102 Bates Car 1 ,102, 111.277 277 Bender, John V. ........... 102 Blanchard, Maran L. .......... 230,277 Benedict. Lynne D. ...... 100 106 Blank. Mary K. ....................... ...178 Benesh, Gary A. .... ........... 1 23 Bleckner, Douglas W. ...... 117.136, Benkey, Roberta ....... ........ 2 08 240,277 Berlkp. Andrew ........ .... .... 2 7 7 Blessing, Patricia G. ........ 108, 196 Bennington, David L. ..... . .......... 109 Blewett, Linda .................. 212,277 Benny. Drummond, .................... 238 Bloom, Ashley M. .... ............ 2 20 Benschnelder. Wllllam D. ..24O,277 Blore, Wallace L. .... . ............. .118 Bensen, Walter E. . ..... 104 111,122 Blouch, Gerald B. ................ 86,109 Benson. John M.. . ....................... 277 Blythe, Lara K. ............ 70,117,172 Bentfeld, Antonia M. ................ 98 Bobo, Barbara J, ,,,,.,...,.,,,.. 206,277 BEHTZ. Ellen L. ............................ 277 Bodiker, Thomas E. .........,.. 218,277 Banya. Diane L. .................. 208,277 Bodnar, John J. ....,... ....,...,... 2 48 Berg. ThOrr1aS K. .... ........ . ..... 2 34 Boehm, Barbara ...... ......... 2 10 Berger, Cheryl R. ..... ........ S 9 Boerner, Carol ....... ............ 2 04 Berger. Rlqhafd L. .......... 170 Bogden, Donna L. .... ....... 1 02,202 Be-rein, William J. ........ 86, 226 Bohls, Ruth P. ....... ......... . ..116 Bergman. Susan J. ............ 117,172 Bohr, Karl F. .................. .....,... 1 23 Beraner. Mary C. ............ ........ 1 92 Bolander, Ted A. ........................ 277 Berkl-2. Lynda J. .......-........ 288.204 Bolender, Rebecca Lynn ..... ....... 1 02 Berkhouse, Terrence A. ............ 222 Balin, Dennis Lynn ...,................ 123 Berman. Donna .................. 106,277 Bollerman, Margaret E. .,.... 202,277 Berman. William R. .... ........... 1 09 Bolline, Carolyn .......,....,........... 277 Berry. LOUIS C. ...-.-.-- ..-...-. 9 0.277 Bollini, Suzanne Kay .... 7S,98, 111 Berry. ROS5rlr19 J. ...-.... ........... 1 94 Bollmann, Diana G. ........,....,...,,. 208 BEFSES, ROlDlrl ................ ....108,277 Bolton, Bonnie Lee ....., .,,......,. , ,110 Beriolami, Constance J. ............ 277 Bgnd' Richard H, ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,, 2 22 Bessick, Elmer A. ...................... 244 Bondyv Edward T, , ,,,,, ,,,278 Best, Diane Elaine .................... 200 Bonner, Nancy M, ,,,,,,, .,,,,.... 1 15 Best, 17ai'r1C1a L. ,...,,.... 89,117,277 Bonomo, Donna M, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 96 BETTS. CyI'1Tl1i-3 Ann ....-........... ....196 Book, David James ..... .......... . .278 BGTZ. B0I'lrll6 L. .----.---.---..-.-.... 4 4, 87 Boor, Sharon ............ ...........,... 2 78 .Be2dek. James ................ . ......... 226 Boas. John R. ...,... ......... 8 6,100 Robert's Chef 97 Complete Dinner Menu Ten Selections To Choose From , . ,.., 93 Aughnay. Lynda M. ........ ..11O. 190 Bates, Geoiigli l-J, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,. , , , Qultffnan,HDenI51is Lei -----,----A----- aares, James ls. ,,..,.,,,,,,... ...,,,,, S 1 Userml er' EW W' ------'-- asf ki, Kathleen J. ..... ........... 1 oo Qggfrzmgfgersoberf Dale gatinistf, gandra K. ............, I l - -r------------------------' 1, . u .................... , 77 QuSlen'vf5RlhOnVH Bguirnan, Defi Jon .,.,..,,,.,...,,,,.. 232 Axim... 'K'::1.1.... rar-'isa--.10 Baumann' lair A. -.-.-.--.- 1111277 l!ixtheln'lL,'1Joh.n ..... I ...... f ....... 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Archie Wayne, Jr. ........ 224 Biesiada, Dolores Ann ........ 214.277 Boose, William Fred .......... 236 278 Bacon, Norma J. ........................ 276 Beazley, Betty G. .............. 204,277 Bigelow, John Ralph . ,................ 240 Boosembark, Pamela K. .....,,,,.., 198 Baden. Ruth E. ........ 68,69.93.276 Bebout. Thomas J. ............ 106,277 Bigelow. Lana S. ................ 202,277 Boosembark, William S. .... 220 278 Baggs, John W. .................. 191,220 Bechtol, Karen E. ....... ............ 2 77 Bigley, Susan K. ........................ 88 Booth, James A. ......,........,.. 81 102 Baggs. Robert A. ........................ 236 Beck, Vera B. ................ ......... 9 7 Billa, Diane M. ...,.............. 101 277 Borges, Beth Lynne . ................... 278 Bailey, Dennis L. .... .............. 2 18 Beckelhymer, Sue E. ...... ....... . .103 Billinger, Linda J. .... 198 277 Bork, Dan .................................. 224 Bailey, James L. ...... ......... 8 8,276 Becker, Ann H. ........... ............ 2 77 Billmarl, Frank W. ............ 147 277 Borrelli, John R. ....................... .278 Bailey, Janet E. ........... ........... 1 96 Becker, Robert P. ...................... 140 Binkley, Philip R. .................. 47.95 Borton, Beth J. ......... ..... 8 9,98 278 Bailey, Kenneth A. ...... ........... 8 1 Becker, Sharon M. ............ 108,116 Birch, William A. ...................... 242 Borton, Suzette M. ........ 89,93 102 Bailey, Lois A. .... ........................ 2 08 Beecher, Gordon F. ............ 147,191 Bishop, Nancy Diane .......... 97,174 Bortz, Connie ............ 111,118 277 Bailey, Lynn Dianne .......... 208,276 Beeker, Martha Lou .....,............ 100 Bishop, Ralph D. ...................... 277 Bosetln, Rosemary H. ................ 202 Bain, David John ................ 228,276 Beers, Jacqueline ......... ......... 2 04 Bislip, Hilario .................... 113,277 Bosron, William F. ............ 236 278 Baird, Gary A. . ......... ............ 2 38 Beers, Jennifer .....,..... ............ 2 04 Bittmann, Bruce W. .......... 107 242 Bostelman, Roberta L. ............ ..278 Baird, Warren R. ......... ........ 1 10 Behm, Annette W. .,.................. 196 Bjorn, Paul R. ............................ 86 Bovier, Sophia S. .............. 136 200 Baker, Barbara J. ........................ 210 Behm, Edward F. ....,......... 220,277 Blabolil, Wayne Alan ................ 102 Bowen, Diana l. ........................ 277 Baker, Dennis Allan .................. 177 Behner, Patricia A. ..... ............ 2 77 Black, Frances ............................ 204 Bowen, Jeannine ..... ........ 1 14 115 Baker. James L. ................ 222 276 Bell, Deborah Ann ..... ......... 1 92 Black, Jeanne Carol .......... 108,171 Bowen, Judith A. .............. 198 278 Baker, Nancy M. .......... ........... 1 08 Beller, Jean P, .,....,... ,........... 2 77 Blackburn, F, Alan ........,........... 242 Bower, Diana L. ........................ 111 Baker, Sandra Kay ...... ........ 1 18 Bellini, Jean M. ........ ............... 1 01 Blackman, Brenda R. ........ 196 277 Bowerman, Susan J. ..... ......... 1 71 Baker. Sharon Jean ...... ....... . 118 Bemis, Ronald E. ...... ....... 1 07,109 Blair, Cary J. .... ......... . ................ 8 6 Bowers, Charles W. .... ...... 2 78 Baker, Thomas G. .... ........ 1 46 Bemis, Sharon S. . ..... ............ 2 77 Blakley, Bruce G. ........ 86,242 277 Bowers, Gregory J. .... .... . .224 Bryan, Thomas D. ....... Bowersox, Larry E. ..... .,....... 1 O3 Brechmacher, Rebecca Lynn .... 97 Bublo, Donna ,loan .........---.-.. 97.93 BYl4- Dennls W- --'- 1 ------ -----'- - 222 Bowman, Craig H. ....... ......... 1 10 Bredeson, Maxine P. .... 68,111,202 Buchanan- Tl10n1BS Glenn --------'- 220 C gow:-nan, Cordon ...... ......... 222 3 gricker,DDav,g ,DAean .................. gl-lC,lj,En,'O1l l6 Saggfi, K- ------ 111.523 Cabom Terry ,,. ,Og .. ............ ..... ' ,, . ......,............... uc oz. eor . -.....------------ , . , - ------ ------- - 33x:qaUf'eE-ifevigv ..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 222,278 Kgrpgn E, ,,,,, 97 Bushman, Cecelia .... 89, 95, 99 278 Cairns, Bonnie, L. ...................... 192 Box 'joanna sue ,..,,, ........ 2 78 Briggs, Susan A. ,...,,., ...,,,...,... 1 26 Bucket-meyer. Eric l. ................ 110 Calaflura. Marie B- ------------ 70- 182 Boyg, Cynthia A, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 212 5,-indiay, Dennis L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,, 1 77 Buckner, I ludith ........................ 212 Calame, lanice M. ---- --------- 9 5. 198 Boyd, john D. ...... .... ........... e r 1-ken Judith A. .............. zos 278 BUCZYHSKI. Mary Ann ----. ---...-- 2 73 Calder- lane ----------------------------- -280 Bgyden penn H. ...,. ........ 1 70,278 Bnnkefnoff, Leslie 1. ................ 123 Budny, Kenneth Tay ................ 230 Calder. Robert K- -------------- 234-280 Boyer, thegfer Lee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 140 Britton, Ten-eil E, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 34 Buechler, jeanne Marie ............ 108 Callahan, Michael F- ----------------- -213 Boyer, Louis T. ...................... .... 1 O5 Brock, Russell L. ........................ 68 Bl-ISl'lnel'. Evelyn R- -------------------- 212 Callan- David A- -------- 107-2461 280 Bn,-ie, Claudia A. ,,.... ..... . 2125.208 Braham, Marinda 1.. .,...... 106, Buehrer. Paul Charles .....--- 68.220 Calmer. SUS-an C- --------------- ------ - --101 Boynton, Nancy R, -,,,,, 85 194,278 273 Buel-11-er, Ronald E. ..,..,,..... 222,278 Calvert, Sandra L. .... 126,210,280 Boyton, lon Paul ........................ 248 Brohard, Mary Ann ............ 11 278 Buehrer, Roger Dean ................ 109 Calvin, Margaret 1. . 107,109, O- 113 1- L- 112 . 1 -',-L.-,-,,,--.,,,,,, , ,--.,,,--,,,., UESS, ....v ...........---.-. , v ----4-- --- I E1381Q'url,Yia1Z1?1? Bmes ................ 105 Bfggkihrio S2811-:I C. ................ 107 Bufalino. Ursula T- -------------------- 280 Cameron- Ann G- ---- ------------ l 00 1- 111 raw- gfgdl-3' DSI? 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Wllllfifn R- ----- ------- 2 42.280 Brandt,'Bonnie L. ...................... 198 Brown, David M. ........ ....... 2 78 Burkett, Lawrence R. ................ 96 Carena, joseph V. .............. 110,280 Brandt, Stephen D. ................. ...244 Brown, Donald H. ...... ....... 2 78 BUl'l4l'lBl'f. Ellen E- ---------------------- 193 CBVGY- Danlel T- -------------------- ----242 Brandyberry, Timothy R. ..1O7,12Cg9g grown, gorothy,-,L. ....... ...---. 1 gl-IFERHFTQ. ,?U:BnAl-- ------ -------- 5 gg',:l:6nMT'5r5vR ---------- 110-218- , ......... ....... u r ar . a e . ........ ....---- . - ---------------- Brash Eric R. .................... 240,278 Brtgyvilgi laen?1IeieDonald ................ 140 Burkholder, Linda Lee .............. 108 Carmean, Caron C. .................... 246 Bragg: Edward ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 12 Brown, jon E, ..,..,,,.................... 278 Burkle, William W. ....... ....... 2 26 Carney. George M- -.---- 87.218.280 Brass, Ted .,,,.,..... ..,.... . 244,278 Bnwn, Kristine R. .............. 111,278 Burley. Charles R. .------- ------- 1 40 Carnrwm. Caro! A- -------------------- 280 Bratz, George ,,,,. ...,..... 2 78 Brown, Marlene ........ ............. 2 78 BUFHCG. 1SffI'EY N- -------- 224 Cafpenfef- D-3Vld l-- ---------------- --140 SHIIGQS 2 n. - 1 '17 ' 7 1- R 7ff 1 a - 1' , 771 K . 1 6 r 'ga ll 11 ' rr 91 - 2 2 . . 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Edward T. ....... ...248 Chip, Wade A, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Conkle, Karen A. ...................... 282 Cranmer, David Paul ................ 140 Daugherty, Sarah 1. .................... 204 Chokel, Karen A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 195 Conley, Carol j, ............,,............ 204 Crawfis, Linda K. ............ ..174,210 Dauterman, -Alex Ann ........ 98,282 Chretien, Margaret M, ,,,,,, 208,287 Conn, Carol E. .... .............. 1 O1 Crawford, David P. ...... 94,282 Davenport, Clair j. ............ 108,282 Chuba, Diane L, ...,..........,......, H204 Conn, Dave E. ........ ...... 1 00,282 Crawford, james D. ..... . ........ 81 Davidson, judlth A. .... 89,113,282 Churchill, Timothy M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92 Conn, jariis S. ........... ...... 1 94 282 Crawford, james M. ...... ......... 2 46 Davidson, Mary E. . ........... 111,282 Clenfaranl, Carol Nl, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 B1 Conn, joyce E, ............................ 101 Creason, Scott K. ............ ......... 2 82 Davies, Cheryl L. ................ 89, 282 Cilluffo, Roger-nary ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 O2 Connally, Cecelia E. .................... 282 Creekmore, Thomas M. .,.......... 242 Davies, Flora ........... .......... 8 9 Ciule, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 8 7 Connery, Heather L. .... 88,115 204 Cress, David j. . ............... ......... 8 5 Davies, james A. ..... .....105 Clapp, Carol A, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 IO Connors, Thomas james ...,........ 123 Crew, Karen K. ........... ............ 1 03 Davies, Marcia L. ...... ............. 1 75 Clark, Edwin David ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 23 Conrad, Cheryl Lynn .......... 202,282 Crill, Sara K. ........... ........ 1 19.202 Davis, Beverly K. .............. 125,198 Clerk, Lynn Mae ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 287 Conrad, Chris D. .......... ........... 2 16 Crippen, Bruce A. ............ 123 Davis, Carol Ann ..,,. .......... . ..21O Clark, Paulette j, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 10 Conrad, David L. .....,................ 216 Criswell, Douglas j. .... ......... 2 82 Davis, Dennis A. ..... ....... 8 6,282 Clark, Robert A, ,,,,,,,, 123,125 Conrad, Donelda M. .... .............. 9 5 Croai, Kathleen j. ........ ......... 2 32 Davis, james K. ..... ............ . 282 Clerk, Ted ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 110,242 Considine, Cheryle Ann ............ 103 Cromer, Cynthia jean ................ 202 Davis, Margaret ..... ........ 1 78,282 Clerk, William O, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86 Constable, Margaret 11S,204, 282 Cron, Norman R. .,.................... 282 Davis, Thomas V. ...... ............. 2 20 Clarke, Sandra K. ....... ........ l 98 Constantine, janice L. ...... 192 282 Cronkletorl, Linda Sue ........ 97,118 Davis, William T. ......... . 95 Clarke, Stephan P, ,,,,, ,.,,, 7 8 Constantino, Lola jean .............. 117 Crooks, john .............. ...........---.- 2 82 Dawe, Richard Lee .................... 216 Clasen, Cay L. ............................ 65 Contat, T. Michael .... .. ...... 110 226 Cross, Cathryn C. .............. 208,282 Dawson, Douglas 0, ,,,,,,,,,, 109,282 Clagon, Margaret S, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 101 Contini, David j. ............... . ........ 218 Cross, William E. .............. 244, 282 Dawson, james B. .,.. .,..,......,... . 282 Clausen, Cheryl 5, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 175 Cook, Barbara L. .............. 190 206 Crosskill, Diann L. ............ 106,110 Deahl, Sallieiean ........ .......... 2 82 Claweon, Sarah jean ,,117 172,281 Cooke, Gilbert ............................ 91 Crouch, Victor ......... ............ 136 Dean, David E. ............ ......... . ...282 Claxton, Daniel B, ,,,,,, 122,222,287 Cooksey, Elizabeth A. ................ 98 Crow, Toinette L. ............... .7O, 208 Deasy, Sharon T. ....................... .107 Cleary, joseph W, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 81 Cooley, Richard A. .................... 89 Crowe, Nancy 1. ....................... .101 Debelak, judith Mary .... 68, 89, 200, Clegg, Worth W, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 232 Cooney, Kathleen E. .... 71,9O, 194, Crozier, Craig Alan .....,.............. 234 282,313 Clement, Patrieia M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 212 282 313 Cruickshank, Douglas C. .... 75 240 Decker, Michael L. ...........,.,..... ,222 Cleve-rdon, Bonnie Lee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 101 Coonrod, Patricia .................... 282 Csomos, Elaine j. ........... . .... 95,282 Decker, Wayne H. .... , ......,. 2 30,282 Clevgrdon, john W, ,,,,,,,,,, 218, 281 Cooper, Barbara Lois ................ 117 Csomos, john C. ............. 2.200.282 Decumbe, Suzanne M. ,,,.......... ...192 Cline, Kenneth R, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 105 Cooper, Carol M. .......... 89,99 282 Cullen, Barbara j. ...................... 126 Defalco, Francis A. ................... .282 Cline, Marcia L, ,,,,,,,,,, 98,117,172 Cooper, Marcia l. ...................... 99 Cullen, Kathy Ann .................... 200 Degerlhart, George A. ............ ..,. 2 46 Clingner, Carol C, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 113,212 Cooper, Martha jane ................ 101 Cummins, Sharon Kay ............- 202 Deibel, Cathy C. ........ 108,182,196 Clukey, Frank P, ,,,, ,,,, 9 6, 246, 281 Corbett, Cynthia Ann ........... . .... 114 Cumpson, Thomas P. ................ 213 Deidrick, Donna Rae ,......... 110,198 Clutter, Cheryl Lee .,...,.... 204,287 Corbin. Karen S. ........ 100.115.2011 Cunning. Roger Allen ..............-- 121 Deis, Brian R. .................... 107,282 Clymer, 1, nn K, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,..,..,, 2 22 Corbin, Pamela loy ............ 100 101 Cunningham, Ann ,K. ................ 212 Deiulius, Franklin L. ,,.. ,.,,, 2 28,282 Coed, Richard C, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 224 Cordy, Michael D. ................ 98 226 Cunningham, Dennis Lloyd ........ 123 Dekany, Cary P, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 240,282 4 DeLal'1eV. ,ludith Ellen .........-.-...- 282 Doepker, Barbara A. ....... 110 Duffie, Paul Reuben .................. 285 England, Sue Ellen ....,............... 198 DGIOHS. Linda A- ------.- 111. 210. 282 Doerner, Barbara A. ....... 200 Dugan, Carole P. ........ 190,192,285 Engle, David E. .,.................. 89,236 DerY1BIl'1, Al'11'i'10Y1y E.. lr. ....... .... 1 40 Dol-ianos, Dennis W. .... ........... 1 23 Dugan, Kathleen A. .................. 192 En lish, Ann Marlene ,,,,,..,...,..,. 285 Demeritt, Deanna L. .................. 89 Dolan, Janice P. ...------- -------------- 1 13 Dukerrlarl. Harold B. --.----...----.... 86 Eniww, Wesley W. ........ ...,. . 238 Demeter, Terrence .................... 102 Dolkowski, Marcia l. ...111,284 Dukes, Lou E. ............................ 108 Enright, Carolyn ....... ..... . .192 Demidow, Olga .,,,.,............,,...... 116 Doman, john Martin .......... 240,284 Dukes, Marilyn Gail .......... 126,210 Ensinger, Larry R, ..,.. ..,,,.... ..24O Demko, Stephen M. .................. 238 Dome, Lawrence .................-.....- 71 Duling, Kathleen A. .......... 104,285 Ensman, Ann Alee ................... 285 Dence, Thomas P. ,,..,.,.., 88, 89,284 Dominique, Linda A. .................. 212 Dully, Douglas W. ...................... 222 Epling, Dennis W. ,..,.,.,.,..,,,,.. .285 Dennis, Dorothy 1. ...................... 284 Domonkos, Betty A. ...,........ 98,198 Dunaway, M. Linda .................... 204 Epperson, Edward L. ........ 220,285 Dennis, Earleen M. ........ 87.126, Donahue, Laurie l. ........--.------- -- 97 Dunbar, RiCharCi T. .......... 122,244 Eppleston, Glen Rowland ....... .....146 192,284 Donahue, Laura L. ...............-. ...284 Dundon, Brian R. ................ 88,242 Erbstein, Michael ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2246 Dennis, lane L. ........... ............ 1 96 Donald, Larry W. ..74,92, 222. 284 Dungan. Frank Albert ...... 232, 285 Erchenbrecher, Verne j, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,228 Deren, Tom ....,............... ........ 1 03 Donaldson, Carol L. .................... 118 Dunham, Barbara A. .......... 114,194 Ei-deiysn, janiee 13, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 202 Derryberry, Gail Lee .,.... ........ 1 10 Donato, Timothy ................ .......- 2 46 Dunlpace, Rita M. .................... 88 Erdn-ian, Pamela 1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 108 Deshler, Susan K. ........ ........... 2 10 Doner, Eric L. ............ 106,222,284 Dunker, Marsha D. .................... 114 Ernst, Key A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89,190,212 Detling, T. Andrew ................... .222 Donnell, Karen Lee ............ ...--... 1 17 Dunkle, Chad H, ............ 86.87.220 Ernsthausen, Patty L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 110 Dei-ore, Dianne F. .... ....... . .87,202 Donnell, Linda Marie ................ 117 Dunlap, Allyn 1. 101, 111,202,285 Eseneoor, Charles N, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 102 Deturk, Pamela j. ....... ........... 1 96 Donnelly, Dianna Lynn .............. 284 Dunlap, Robert E. .................... 234 Esler, john T, , ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 7 0 Deuber, Richard D. ......... ........ 1 06 Donnelly, Frances lune ..........-. 284 Dunmyer. Linda ........................ 202 Espen, john Michael, 111 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 123 DeVer, Denise Anne ....... ........ 1 01 Donnelly, john lvl. ...... 107,218,234 DUFHNT. Rebecca S. .............. . ..... 200 Espenmiller, joyce E. ..... ....... . 192 Deville, Marsha R. ..... ........... 1 O3 Donnelly, T. Daniel ............ ----...- 2 20 Dureska, Lorraine B. ................ 285 Essinger, Ronnie 0, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 87 Devolder, lames R. .................... 240 Dono, Steven j. ............... ......... 2 34 Durliat, loan R. ............ 97,98, 285 Essman, james A. ........... ...... . 244 Devorak, Donna l. .. ....... 202,284 Donohue, Thomas Ray 140,246,284 Durliat, William C. ............ 86, 285 Esterline, Kenneth A. ..... ....... 1 00 Dewey, Kenny B. .... ........... 1 22 Dorethy, Margaret K. ................ 284 Dussel, Terry Rae .............. 210,285 Euler, Pamela N, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 O4 Dibert, Lesley ..,.... ......... ...... 1 1 O Dorl, Susan L. ............ 101,192,284 Dutcher, Dennis W. .................. 71 Evans, By.-snr R, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 85 Dlble, Gary P. ....... ....... 1 22,216 Dorr, Marsha A. ..... -----------.------- 2 84 Dufhle, Patrick B. ........ 87,89,110 Evans, Carol j, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 18,285 Dice, Bruce E. .......... ............ 2 46 Dorsek, Paula I. ............------ ------ 2 84 Dutot. Norman Emile ................ 109 Evans, Dave ........,,,,...,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 120 Dick, Deborah C. .............. .......... 1 O1 Dorsey, Sally A. ........................ 210 Duvall, Linda Karen .................... 101 Evans, Dianna R, ,,,,,,,,,, 37,39,235 Dickerman, E. E. .......... .............. 8 7 Doskocil, Anthony M. ................ 232 Duvall, William .... ...................... 1 17 Evans, Lila R, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 210 Dickey, Clyde L. ................ 127.284 Dotson, Richard M. .......... 246,284 Dwyer. Maureen A. .......... 210,285 Evans, Linda Stiles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 285 Dickey, Susan N. ..89, 98, 200, 284 Dotson,' Virginia L. ............ 70.112, Dwyer, Patricia D. .... 101,192,285 Evans, Thomas David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 90 Dickinson, Susan C. .......... 284,313 114,171 Dyck, john D. ............................ 168 Evers, Patricia K. ...................... 200 Dickson, Dennis C. .................... 218 Doubler, Susan l. ..........-..... 204.284 Dye. Joanne L. ...... ............... 2 0-4 Everson, joseph M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90,100 Dicorpo, janice ......................- ---284 Douce, Deanna L. ....-.--...---- --.- . --194 Dye, Quentin L. ....... ...... 1 09 Evilsizor, Cheryl N, ,,,, ,,,,,,, , 71 Dicorpo, june A. ..................---- 284 Dougan, Patricia A. 2.198.284 Ewald, Lynne E, ,,,,.,. ...,. . ..117 Dieckmann, Pamela lane -.-.--.----- 180 Dougherty, David 1. ..107. 218.284 E Ewalci. William 1. ..., ..,...,. 1 17 Dielman, Ron L. ....------ 88,102,216 Dowe, lohn F. ...----..-...------- 233.284 Eagler, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 22 Ewanski, james ,,,,..... .,,,,,,, 2 85 Dietrich, Darlene A. .................. 284 Dowler, Carol A. ........................ 214 Eakin, Richard .-.,,,,..,,-,. ,,,,,,,,,,,' 3 3 Dietz, Gary E. .............. 92,109,284 Downing, Charles E. ........... 232 Earhart, William 1-1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 140 F Dietz. Richard A- ---------- -.---- ------ 2 1 6 Draper. Marilyn M. ........ 73.94.109. Eastwood, Warren 1.. ........ 232,285 Fabian, Andrea G. ...,................. .zoo Dikemari. lil ---------------- ------ 2 08-284 212- 235 Ebamu. luventino ...................... 113 Fabian, sandra 5. ........ ................ 2 ss Diley, Alberta, ........--.-----...--- ------ 2 84 Drees, Dawn Carol ...-.-----.- 116.235 Eberhard, Wallace 13, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 73,92 Fadelyl 502 Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 196,286 Dillman, Phyllis M- ------------ 196.284 Dreealla. Lynda Rae ----------- 200 Errsrwain, Camilla 1.. .... 97.204, 285 rsnncke Carolyn s, 101,194,286 Dillon, Eileen A. ..98,101,179,198 Dreitort, jeffrey L. .......------- ------ 2 85 Egkert, january Z, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 116 Fair' C1-:aries ,,,,.,...,,,,,,, Q2,1OQl286 Dinerman. Robin B- -------------- v ----- 190 Dreitzier., Marivn S- ----------- 235 Ecklon, Dennis L. ...................... 79 Fair, Kernie 1, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 10,286 Dipietro, layne Ann ............------ 284 Dreslinski, Mel l. ......-------- 104.285 Edmur1d5,jame5 K, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 234 pane., Karen M, ,,,,,,,,,, 87,9Q'212 Dinlacido. Carmen A' ---------- 63-284 Drew. Irene ----- '-------- ---------- 1 9 51235 Edson, Elsie R. ............ 88. 192, 285 Faiquer, Alan .................. 1 ......... 2 46 Diplacidd. Pat Edward ---------------- 177 Drews. Shelby 1- ----------------- s ------ 255 Edwards. Charlene Mae ............ 95 Fangmeier, Timorh 1. ........ 117,286 Dishnica, Ronna 1. ............ 182.202 Droescher, Eileen l. ....96, 108.285 Edwards, Darrell L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87 1:a,a,,da, Thomas ,,,,,,, -100,107 ' aff on dy . , DINNER BELL 6 Weitz . 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Duff, Donna V. ........ . 236, 285 100 ........226 98 122 ........140 107 ........21O ........220 ........206 The Eckert Packing Co., Defionce, Ohio Edwards, Diane L. ..... ........ 2 85 Farinacci, Donna M. .... ........ 2 86 Edwards Harry H. ...... ........ 2 85 Farison, Lyle E. ....... .,.,.... 2 18 Edwards. lacduie K- -----.--....--.... 285 Farkas, Judith lvl. ..... ........... 2 as Edwards, Pamela S. .................. ..108 Farmer, Dave C. ,... .............. 2 40 Edwards Penelope l. ................ 108 Faro, Georgia C. .... ...... 1 13,286 Edwards William D. 107,216,285 Farrell, David C. ....... ...... 1 40,286 Egleston Steve W. ............... . .... 238 Farrell, Peter A. .......... .......... . 147 Ehrmantiaut, Arthur G. ............ 232 Eibel, Edward F., lll ............. .125 Eichenlaub, Kathleen S. .... 101, 117, 121 Eichenberger, joan E. ........ 196,285 Eicher, Carol E. ...................... 89, 99 Eicher, judith A. ............ 70,71 171 Eicher, Lynn A. ................ ....... . ..196 Eldson, William L. ....... ............... 2 85 Eiseman, Carolyn M. . ................. 117 Elford, Roger A. ........................ 140 Elliott, Barbara jean 100,111,118 Elliott, Carol A. ........................ 97 Elliott, Edward O., ll ........ 122,224 Elliott, Marjlorie A. ............ 118,174 Elliott, Mic ael D. ......... ..216 Ellis, Karen ............ ........ 2 85 Elsass, Cheryl ........... ........ 8 9 Elsasser, Arthur F. ...... ..170 Elsea, Sharon ........ ....,...... 9 9 Eisner, lane A. ...... .............. 1 26 Emler, janet M. ....... ........ 9 8,196 Emlich, Donna M. ..... ........... 9 9 Emmel, john H., Sr. ...... ....... 2 85 Enck, Pat ................... ....... 1 23 Endres, Fred .......... .... 7 3 Farringer, Douglas l. .... ........ 2 86 Farthing, William H, .... ........ 9 5 Farwig, Sherrie S. ........... ........ 1 Fawcett, Craig Lowell Fawley, Sharon I. ...................... 214 Feasel, john W. ........................ 147 Feathers, judith C. .................... 97 Feder, Karen F. ............ 71,100 210 Federici, Peggy D. ............ 196,286 Fegley, Barbara .......... 89,200,286 Fegley, Laura L. ................ 108 116 Fehlner, Susanne A. .................... 286 Feiszli, Robert W. ..... ........ 2 86 Felaris, Katherine ....... .... . ...286 Fenda, Gregory C. . ........ ........ 2 48 Fennell, Anne L. .. ...................... 97 Feranda, Thomas ........................ 136 Fergason, Richard Hugh . ........... 286 Ferguson, Anne E. .................... 179 Ferrato, Karen Elaine 108,111,113 Ferris, Mark L. .......................... 228 Ferris Miriam E. ................ 286 . 93. Ferritto, Anthony j. .......... 2286 Ferrone, Linda L. ..... . Fialho. Richard B. Fiebig, Richard A. .........175 286 .........228 Fields, james W. ..... . Figgins, Mary K. Filiere, Cheryl A. Filter, Maynard D. . Finch, Dennis L. ..... Finegan, Kathleen . Finley, joyce M. .... . Finnarn, janis jo Finnicum, james C. . Fiocca, Victoria j. . Firestine, Harold D. Firestine, Howard Fish, jon Merton .,... Fisher, Fisher Fisher Fisher Fisher Bruce Steven Carole L. .... . Connie j. .... . Dana K. ...... . Daniel E. .... . 1 01 , 1 94 1 08 98 286 202 198 I1'iE1'2os .........222 ...,.,.....208, 286 6 79 mmm120 :191-1-248 .........20O os 89 ............230 Fisher joyce A. ..... ...,... 2 08,286 Fisher, Linda A. ........... ...... ....... 2 8 6 Fisher, Penny Anita .. ..,............. 101 Fisher, Sheiia j. .......................... 286 Fisher Steven R. ...... 104,226,286 Fisher, Todd H. .......................... 168 Fisk, Geraldine A. . ..................... 114 Fitzwater, Timoth R. .... ......... 2 18 Flament, Diane .... ......... 2 86 Flanders, Marc E. ........ .........248 Flannery, Edward E. .... ............ 2 86 Platter, john C. .......................... 286 Fleming, Linda Ruth ........ ..117,212 Fletcher, Mary jo ...... ............ 1 92 Flood, Melody L. . .... ......... 2 04 Florio, Michael j. ....... ..218 Flowers, Annie R. . .... ....286 Flowers, judi A. ..... ................ 1 92 Floyd, Vicki S. .... ................... 9 7 Flynn, Susan V. .......................... 178 Fobas, Daniel R. .... .... 1 07,246,286 Fodor, Sharon E. ................ 174, 214 Fogt, Diana ......... .............. ..194 Fogt, Harold .............................. 79 Fogt, Margaret A. ........ 68, 69, 286 Fogt, Marla jayne ...................... 286 Foley, Anne R. ....... ........ 1 17.172 Foley, Karen Sue ....... ............ .... 9 7 Folkerth, judith A. .................... 196 Follas Ronald W. ................... . , .. 95 Foos, joseph S. ...... 88,91, 102,232, 286,314 Foran, Richard L. .............. 109 1 286 Located in Falcon Plaza across from Fritz, Carol j. ............ ....... 9 8,286 Geschwer, Steven H. ...... ....... 2 87 Grafmiller, Richard A. ...... 104.234 Fritzinger, Linda L. .................... 99 Giardano, Carl ............................ 95 Grafton, Susan C. ...................... 288 Fritzsche, Linda L. ............ 202,286 Giasomo, Thomas R. ............... 90 Graham, ludlith A. ...,,, 87,212,288 Fl'lZZ9ll, SUS Ellen -------------- 117.172 Gibbons, Walter William .......... 236 Graham, Lormda ........... ,.......,... . 125 Frobose, Evelyn ,..... ............. . ....118 Gibson, Elaine C. ...............,.....,,. 98 Graham, Sunya L. ...... 101,126,288 Fromm, William A. ............ 147,226 Gibson, Gary L. ,....................,.. 218 Gramling, Linda D. .... ............... . 97 Frost, john S. ............ ............. 2 86 Gibson, jeffrey B. ...................... 140 Grassan, Gary G. ........................ 226 Frostic, Sara jean ...... ............. 2 86 Gibson, Kay M. ,.19O, 200, 287,314 Graul, Robert T. ..................... ...236 Fruin, john S. .......,. .. . ..... .... 1 22 Gibson, Stephen D, ,,,,......,. 244,287 Graves, Thomas .......... 106,222,288 Fruth, George E. ..... ...... 2 86 Gibson, Thomas H. .................... 218 Gray, Andrew F. ........................ 288 Fry, Norman .......... . ............. 168 Giganti, Frank A. ........................ 140 Gray, G. .....,.....,... ............. ....14O Frye, jeanne S. .... ................ 1 94 Giganti, Frank V. ...... ..,....... 2 42 Gray, Kathleen M. ......... 89. 95. 288 Fugita, joanne Y. .......... 86, 87, 102, Gilbert, Bruce G. ........ ............. 2 32 Gray. Rosemary F. ........ 89, 112, 200 104,286 Gilbert, Elizabeth A. ........ 212,287 Greathouse, William F. ...... 222,288 Fugitt, Barbara A. .............. 126 192 Gilbert, james P. ..,,.......... 107,287 Greb, Carol Ann ........ ........ 1 92,288 Fuldauer, Deborah L. .......... 90 113 Gill, Richard W. ........ 122,191,244 Green, George M. ..... ...........216 Fullerton, Lawrence D. 73,109 286 Gillberg, Eric W. .,,........... 191,222 Green, Karen E. .......................... 288 Fung, john A. .................... 104 287 Gillespie, janet A. ....,......,,....... 287 Green, Roger George .......... 109,288 Furman, Charles ........................ 79 Gilleylen, BrucerC. .... .......... 2 22 Green. Sheila D. ........................ 111 Furney, Linda j. ..... .......... 1 26 Gillis, john Arthur ....... ....... 2 87 Greenberg. Richard S. ..... ....... 2 88 Fussell, David R. ..... ....... 2 32 Gilman, Kenneth D. ....... ....... 2 42 Greene, Carol A. .......... ....... 2 10 Gilson, Sandra Ann ....... ....... 2 87 Greene, Ellen ................... ....... 2 88 Giner, Daniel juan ....... ....... , ..228 Greeneisen, Thomas j. ............... .123 G Glnther, Diane S. ........ ............. 2 87 Greenfield, Lyle ...................... 224 Gabrenya, Carol Mae ............... .192 Giordano, Carl Louis ............ 97,287 Greenwald, Cynt ia M. ........ 70.71. Gabrie. Dennis j. .............. 238 287 Girard, jack Stanton ..... ......... 2 87 107 210 Gabriel, Lillian D. ...................... 97 Girton, Dennis Lee ,...,.. ....... 1 22 Greetham, Louise Ann .............. 114 Gaeth, john B. .................... 127,236 Gish, David L. ........... ....... 2 24 Gregg, Gary T. ......... ......... 1 07 288 Gagan, Patricia E. .................... 103 Giusti, jay L, ................. ......,... 2 22 Gregor, Thomas C. . ..... ........... 2 88 Gail, Leslie E. .................... 202 287 Gladstein, Peter jay . ..,...,,, ........ 2 46 Gregory, George R. .................... 140 Galernik, Gerald E. .... .......... . ..287 Glaser, Bonnie j. .................. 93 102 Gresick, Gayle F. ................ 125 200 Gall, Becky B. .......... ....... 9 9,208 Glaser, Robert G, ......... ..... 1 77,181 Gribbell, Karen Ruth ................ J18 Gambino, joseph A. .................... 234 Glass, janet L. ........... .............. 1 92 Grieser, Letty M. .............. 126,288 Gamble, james C. ...................... 123 Glavan, joyce M. ................ 89,192 Grieshaber, Rosemary ................ 288 Games, john C. .......................... 90 Glaze, Max D. ............................ 248 Griffin, William T. ...... ........... 2 18 Games, Robert W. .... 191 230 287 Glazier, Barbara jean .............. ..287 Griffith, jean Carol .... .. .......... . 97 Ganch, Cheryl A. ................ 117 172 Glenn, Alphine .......................... 118 Griffith, Marcia Lou .................. 200 Gansberg, jeffrey ...................... 287 Glenn, Phillip Lee ...................... 218 Griffo, Diane .................... 101 288 Gansser, Walter Carl ........ 246 287 Glick, Karen L, ,,,,,,,.,..... 76, 94, 287 Griggs, judith M. .............. 214,288 Gardiner, Mary E. ...................... 287 Gobel, David C, .,,.. . ....,............ 97 Grills, Patti j. ....... .........,...... .... . 2 88 Gardiner, Mary K. ...................... 89 Godale, Suzanne ......,................. 287 Grills, Patricia ....... .................... . 198 Gardner, Donald R. .................... 287 Godby, Dann ................. ........... 1 10 Grime, john G. ...... 88,89,111 288 Gardner, Greg H. .... 68.81.99 226 Godfrey, Kathy ............ 89,113,212 Grimes, Gail E. .................. 202,288 Garlck, David,A. ........... ...... . ...... 8 1 Goebl, Mary Lou . ............. .......... 2 87 Grimm, Kay E. .... .............. 2 00,288 Garlough, judlth A. ............ 86 121 Goethe, Sherrie L. ...................... 287 Grinaldi, john Anthony ............ 248 Garmhausen. Carol L. ................ 210 Goetter, judith E. .............. 113,287 Grindle, David A. ...... ................ Z 38 Garn, Grant W. .......................... 106 Gogul, Karen l. ,,,.... . .................. 287 Griss, Robert F. ..,....... ............... . 288 Gam, Marilyn Ruth .................... 287 Golden, Michael F. ........ 248 Grisso, Penelope K. ....... .....98 288 Gamef. 13091 R- -------- 101.111 113 Goldey, Pamela Sue .... .......... 1 08 Grodhaus, Martha A. ........ 192 288 Garren, john W. .................. 95 287 Goldstein, john B. ....... 232 Groff, Arthur Leroy .............. 95 Garrett, Barbara A. .................... 287 Gongaware, john A. .... . ...... 240 Groff, Ellen C. ............... ........ 2 OO m . n' . m - - - G ,QE I 1 Harshmon Quadrangle Forbes, joy E. ......... .......... 1 01 Garrett, Cathy S. ........ ....... 2 87 Gonosz, joyce M. ...... 101,110,287 Ford, Brenda Lee ..... ..... ........ 2 8 6 Garrett, Georgia K. .... ....... 2 87 Gonska. Gail A. .......................... 200 Ford, jill ................. .............--. 2 10 Garrett, Kay ........... ....... 2 12 Good, Dorothy E. ................ 102,287 Fore, Dorothy E. ................ 200 286 Garrett, Paul j. .... ....... 140 Gooding, Linda Ruth .... 88,91,210. Forsberg, Dean A. . ................... 147 Garvey, Craig R. ........ ....... 2 32 287 Forshey, james L. . .... ......... 1 07 226 Gasser, Richard j. ....,. ....... 2 87 Gooding, Monica ....................... .287 Foster, Robert j. ..... .....- ....... 2 1 8 Gast, Nedra G. ....... ....... 2 87 Goodrich, Karen L. ..... .... ....... . 2 12 Fought, Barry W. ............. 224 Gatz, Suzanne ......... ....... 204 Goodridge, Gwendolyn j. ..175 198 Fournier, Sharon E. .... ........ . 204 Gaubon. Sandra .......................... 97 Goodwin, Donald Fred ........ 90.170, Faust, Alix Theresa ....... ......... 1 01 Gaug, Cynthia Lee ....... . ........ 75 181,287 Fox, David B. ............ ............. 2 44 Gaumer, Carol E. ........ 81 190.212 Goon, MaryAAnn .................. 87,200 Fox, William W. ..... ................ 2 22 Gavron, Maureen j. .................. 97 Goosman, ary K. ............ 106,287 Francati, Andrea ................ 210, 286 Gebolys, Paul john .................... 287 Cordon, Alice j. . ......... ...... 1 14,202 France, Patricia A. ................. 286 Geiger, Gayle .................... 204,287 Gordon, judith A. ...... ....... 8 9,113 Franklin, Darlene D. ...... ......... 1 16 Geiger, Gerald V. ...................... 287 Gorman, Kim E. ........ .......... 1 03 Franko, Albert john .................... 102 Geiss, Howard E. ........ 86 224,287 Gorrell, Leann Lynn ,,,............... 208 Franks, Vernon D. ...................... 226 Gelin, Laurel E. ........... . .............. 88 Gorska, Gail ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,, ..,,l25 Franz, Nancy .............................. 286 Gentile, Anita M. ...................... 204 Gorski, Patricia Ann ..... ..... 1 71,192 Franz, Sharon A. . ....... 389,101,286 Gentry, Michael C. .... .......... 2 36 Goshe, Kenneth j. ...........,....... .287 Frazier, Rebecca Mae ......... ....... 2 86 George, Ernest W. ...................... 140 Goshen, Patricia C. ,,,..,,,..,. 200,287 Frederick, james L. ....... . .... 100,286 George, Thomas R. ................ 95.97 Gossman, Patricia Ann .............. 126 Freeburne, Anne K. 88,91,286,314 Gerak. Charlene C. .................... 112 Gofch, Elaine C, ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 202,287 Freppel, Frederick T. ................ 86 Gerbasi, Diane M. .... 100,192,287 Cofgh, Francine M, ,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,, 2 O2 Frey, Sara j. ........ ...................... 2 02 Gerber, Kathleen A. .................. 196 Cotter, Shar-yn L, ,,,,,., ,,,287 Freytag, Betty E. .............. 190,196 Gerber, Penny Elaine ........ 136,202 Gould, jayna L, ,,,,.,.,,, ,.,,,.,,,,,,, 9 7 Frick, Robert jack ....... .... ........ 2 2 8 Gerber, Sharon L. 89,101,210,287 Goulding, Laird C. .... .... .............. 2 8 8 Friedlander, anice .................... 90 Geringer, janice K. .................... 287 Graber, Don Keith ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , 224,288 Friery, Karl oseph ............ 140,224 Gerken, Karen A. ................... ... 97 Grabow, jameg H, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,288 Fries, Mary j. ............................ 192 Gerken, Shirley .......... ............. . .265 Grace, William V,, jr, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,123 Frirrk, Robert Allen .... 122,222,286 Gerken, Waneta L. .... ......... .... 2 8 7 Gradel, Marie ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,, 2 00 Frissell, Richard N. ............... ..... 2 20 Gerrard, john C. .................. 88, 287 Gi-aeggle, Cheryl Lynn ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 14 FI'l1'5Cl'le, Rl.l1'l I E. ........................ 186 Gerwig, judy l.yl l1'1 ......... ...112, 200 Grafinger, Lydia C, ,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,, 95 4 V' as il 1 1 . 1., T .is 7.72 , Groff, Mary L. ........... ........... 2 08 Gross, Charles E. .... ....... 9 5. 97 Grove, Robert L. ........ ........... 2 34 Gruber, john R. .................... ...... 2 22 Gruber, Paulette .............. ..171,288 Gruhnwald, Winfred H ......... .. ..,. 104 Gruss, jerome T. , ,.,......,....,,,...... 224 Gubernath, Kathleen G. ....... .... . Gublcs Elain F ........................ Gubics: Stepl'?en'F. Guilford, David L. ..... . Guille, Linda Grace . ..... Guillet, Sarah Abbott ..... Guinto, Kathleen F. ..... . Gulich, Susan Carol ...... Gulugian, Patricia j. 288 289 ........289 230 1 94 68 .289 1 02 209 Gunn, Hugh A. ............... ....... 2 42 Gunn, Tommy Ralph ................ 140 Gutka. joanne T. ........ ,,.. . ..,,. ..., 2 8 9 Guy. Sandra L. ......... ...... 1 26,210 Guyars, Karen M. ..... ........ 8 7,212 H Haar, Lynette L. ........................ 289 Haas, Robert W. ........................ 238 Hacker, David Edward .............. 289 Hackford, judlth A. ..l90.2l4, Hacnlk, Thomas j. ........ 78,94, Hadarich, Madeline B. ........... . Hade, joyce Elaine .................. Haeflinger, Sharon A. ...... 204, Hageman, Diane K. ................... . 289 216 ..289 289 289 97 335 336 Hagemeyer, Ronald Paul .......... 97 Heacock, Dennis E. ........... .122, 125 Hollenbeck, Lynn A, ,,,.....,.. ..... 2 O8 Isaac, Corinne Lynn ..... . .............. 202 Hagen, Lynette K. .................... 208 Hearns, Kathleen A, .......... 198,289 Holliday, Roger Ep ,,.,.,.. 73,92, 109 lsaksson, Karen T. .... 122,125,210 l,:l,aines. Saba, 8-ue ........ .----.. , .66..j'52, Hegvrin,CGloijja ............ i,.6..j1jg5 Hollis, grenjrlcja ...... .. ................ gg j aines, ary . ................ e ert, nt ia o ............ , ollo, ona . ....... . .,,.......... , .,--,-...-,,,, 315, 291 Haldeman, ,Sandra L. ............ 87,89 Hecht, Royger D. ...... .......... 2 48,290 Holman, Gayle ........,.... ......,..... 1 19 lggjglgiikytjfolggl ..,,,, -,,,,,,,, 2 30 Hale, Marcia A. ......... ............ 2 89 Heck, Pamela L. ..... ............. 1 98 Holman, Gerald C. .................... 119 jackson' Gio,-in Robori .,,,, , ,,,,, 235 Hall, Bruce T. ......,... ..... .......... 2 4 6 Heckler, lack G. ..... ........ . .218 Holmes, Karen j. .............. 117,172 jacob isonry David -.---,,,,, , .,,, M291 Hall, Charles E. ..... ..... . .224 236 Heckler, lan . ............... ....... 2 18 Holzhauser, Robert W. .............. 110 jooobs Robori Wijjioi-n ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 91 Hall, Evelyn .......... . ........ 206 Hefner, Martha ............. ....... 2 90 Homer, Cynthia L. ........ ....... . . 97 jooobs' Susan C, ,.-.-,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 91 Hall. Howard E. ...... .........-..... 2 28 Heider, Robert F. ............ ....... 1 40 Homstad, Gail L. ......... ......... 1 O6 jooobson john 1-, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 243 Hall. Laurie Ann .............. 265,289 1-leidersbach, Christine .... ....... 1 98 Honkonen, Carol L. ...... ...... . ..208 joooby, janet jiij ,,,,,, ,,,, , , 97 Hall, Martha O.. ..... .... ........ ....... 2 O 8 Heimer, Laurel R. ......... .......... 2 90 Hood, Linda j. ..,....... ......... 2 08 joooby john j, ,.,-,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,102 Hall, R. Neal .............................. 226 l-leimer, Pamela ......., ............. 2 90 Hood, Marilyn E. .... ......... 2 06 jsooby' joseph 1-1, .,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 7 Hall, Robert Lee ........ 147,220,289 Heinsons, Maiia .......... ....... 7 6,290 1-look, Mary K. ,,,,,... .,....... 2 90 jacques Rossojj M, -'..,-,,,.,..-,. .-,, 1 40 Hall, Sandra Lee ........................ 75 Heisser, Ernest L. .................. .... 2 16 Hooker, Cary L. ......... ............ 2 32 jojiki jhigo ---,--,4--,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 113 Hall, Stephen H. ........ ........ 2 18,289 Heitkamp, Karen N. .................. 290 1-lookway. Hugh E. .................... 113 jskobsjsy goo,-gone M, ,,,,,, 125, 204 Halvacs, Helen Susan ........ 126,196 Heldman, janice E. .................... 117 Hoover, Connie ,,,..,,.,.,,.... ..212,29O james gjonoviovo ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 91 Hamblin, Ron L. ........................ 222 Hellwig, Mary lane .... 99,111,290 Hopewell, David W. .................. 79 jo,-nosl jo Ann ,,,-,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 IO Hambrecht, Joanna R. . ....... 98,117 Helmeci, Ann E. ....... .... ............. 1 0 0 Hopkins, Bruce T. ,,.. , ......, 103,220 jo,-nos, Margo,-of 13, ,.,, -119, 202 Hamen, Glenn Otto ...... ......... . .226 Helmer, Pamela A. .............. . ..... 214 Hopkins, Elaine A. .................... 290 jagjgs, Melissa 5, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,194 Hamilton, Daniel E. .... . ............. 236 Heltebrake, Claudia A. ............ ..29O Hoppert, Donald F. ................., ..290 jonos Doreen M, -2,, ,,,,117,172,20g Hamilton, Diane R. .............. . ..... 101 Heltman, Sandra L. ............ 196.290 Horinka, Nancy A. ..,..... 88, 89, 204 Jaqugffe, josn Kay ,,,, 37,39, 104, Hammock, Paul E. ....... ............. 1 20 Helwig, Richard B. ..65,68.83,242 Horn, Dorothy j. .............. ...... . ...290 111,291 Hammon, C. lon .... . ..... 98,226,289 Hendel, Gregory A. .... . ............... 100 Horn, loan F. .........,............ 208,290 jo,-vis, Kai-hjoon M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2194 Hammond, lohn K. ............ 107 242 Henderson, Audrey jean ............ 290 Horning, William G. ..117, 244, 290 jorvis, Kerry L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 235 Hancock, Thomas C. .................. 289 Henderson, jjudith M. ........ 210,290 Hornish, Linda A. ...,.,........,,..,... 204 jason, Danone E, ,,,,,,,, 110,117 172 Hanna, lacqueline ............ 111, 171 Hendricks, anet Sue ................ 212 Hornyak, Karen 1. ...... 97,113,212 jagfrerngki, Doane j, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 157 Hanna, Shirley 1. ................ 100,289 Hendricks, Martha l. .... 97,212,290 Horowski, Barbara L. ......... , ...... 175 jayngs, David W, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,183 Hanneken. lames C. ........ ..146 230 Hendrix, Richard .............. 110, 228 Horstman, Dennis P, .....,.......... 234 jemmoff, john ,,,, ,,,, , ,113 Hannon, Robert C. .................... 140 Henkel, Russell Lee .................. 228 Horton, Gregory A. .... . ......... 238 jonnings, joyoo C, ,,,, ,,,, , 0.202 Hanover, Ronald D. ............ 222.289 Henn, Bruce C. ............... ....... 8 8.89 Horvath, Nancy L. ..... ......... 1 26 jengen, Dennis L, . ,,,,,, ,.,.,,.,,... 2 48 Hansen, Carlyl F. . .... . ...... 107,242 Hennings, Thomas A. .... 68,83,90. 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........................ 230 Kuzman, john Herbert ........ 86,293 Lee, Linda A, ,.,.,,,.,. ,,,.,,.,...,., 1 96 Kastning, Kathleen N. .... ........ 1 92 Kloth, Thomas C. .... ................. 2 20 Kwapp, Kathy .....,...................... 110 Lee, Linda Ann ,,,,,,.,. , ..,,, 101, 105 Kate, Nancy ................. ........ 7 6 Klumpp, David V. ...................... 81 Kwiatkowski, john F. .......... 89,293 Leffel, Larry K, ,,,,, .....,,,,,, 90 Kafes, jeffrey R. ......... ............ 2 42 KHBDD, Vicki .... : ..... 190,210,292 Leftgn, Benjamin B, ,,,,,,,,,, 2,48 293 Kathrens, Virginia S. .......... 78,210 Knechtges, Mary K. .......... 108,292 L Legalley, Douglas R. .......... 106,293 Kato, Akira ........................ 107,113 Kneisel, Raymond P. ................ 292 Labriere, David N. .,... ............ 2 93 Lehman, Dennis E, ,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 23 Kaus, judith Ann .... 102,113,212, Knepper, Sue E. ,.... .. ....,..... 178 LaFabar, Linda K. ..... ......... 1 11,293 Lehman, Sylvia L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,iO6 292 Knisely, Diane L. .... ........ 8 9,101 Lafleur, Carol S. ................ 200,293 Lehio, Donald Keifh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 244 Kavchak, Barbara joan .............. 116 Knudson, Larry W. .................... 292 Laird, Larry A. ................ .......... 2 36 Leidel, Mary 5, ,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,., 89,200 Kay, Richard j. .......................... 234 Koba, Patricia L. .,.............. 101,292 Lake, David j. ...... 75. 109, 244, 293 Lempert, Robert ,,,,,,,,....,,...,.,.,,. 242 Kay, Robert A. ........................ 90 Koblenzer, Constance M. .......... 114 Lake, james O. .............. .... . .22O,293 Lerihardr, john R, ,,,, .,,. 8 6,168, 181 Kayden, Victoria F. ...... 88, 89, 106 Koch, Carol L. ............................ 106 Lake, jeffrey L. .................. 234,293 Lenrz, Paula D, ,,,,,,,..,,, 96,108,293 Kear, janet H. ............................ 198 Koch, jane M. .......,..............,.. ,..198 Lake, judith L. ...... 73,94, 109,293 Lenz, Lois E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,... 95 Kear, john N. .......... ............... 2 92 Koch, judith A. .......................... 89 Lamb, john T. ......... . .................. 242 Lenz, Michael B, , ,,,.,..,,,.,,,,,... ..,.22O Keating, Pamela I. ............ 101,194 Koch, Robert M. .............. 226,292 Lambert, Roland Val ................ 123 Leonard, james W, ,,,,, .,,,,,, 2 46,293 Kec, Thomas j. ........ ........... 2 32 Kochheiser, Charles Alan ............ 292 Lammers, William R. ..,............. 293 Leonard, Paul A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 226 Keedy, Carol G. ...... ........ 1 06 Koenker, jan L. ........................ 226 Lamonna, Andrea M. ................ 198 Leonard, Robert Dean ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 224 Keefer, Marion Lee ..... ..... 9 7 Koetz, Russell S. ............. ....... .... 2 3 8 Lamont, Lenore E. ....110, 120,293 Lesch, james E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86, 87,293 Keel, judith A. .......................... 212 Koff, Howard M. ,.,,............ 90,248 Lamson, Margo j. ............. ........... 1 16 Leskovee, Timothy R, ,,96, 107 122 Keffer, Adriene ........................ 292 Kogler, Susan Elaine ................., 202 Landolt, judith Lynn ........ 108,114 Levers, Rebecca S, ,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,.,,,, 2 12 Keilman, Barbara A. ..117. 172, 208 Kohut, Fred joe ................ 228,292 Landrum, Darrell Lee ..... ..... 7 9,216 Levinson, judith A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 98,293 Kelih, Linda A. .................. 116.196 Kolasinski, Kristine A. .............. 292 Lane, Mary .......... .... .................. 9 8 Lewandowski, judith A. ,,,,,,,,,,, , 95 Keller, Michael A. .................... 117 Kolosiwsky, john ............ .... ........ 1 04 Lanese, Herbert j. .............. 228,293 Lewieki, joseph A, ,,,,,, ,... ,,,,242 Kelley, Gregg D. . .... . ........ 222 Komarek, Pat .................... 196,292 Lange, jack E. ......................... ...293 Laws, Dennis R, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 2,293 Kellogg, james E. .... ........ 2 22 Komnenovich, Kathleen ...... 88,202 Lanka, George ............ 109,246,293 Lewis, Duane E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 238 Kelis, Kathy L. ........ .. ........... 208 Koneony, Charles .........,.............. 79 Lapka, Claudia A. ............ 200,293 Lewis, janet Louise ,,,,,, , ,,,,, 101, 198 Kelly, judith Helen ............ 178, 200 Konopka, Dorothy M. .... 89,99, 101, Laras, Tula .......................... 98,192 Lewis, Katherine B, ,,,,,,,, 88, 89,90 Kelly, Robert j. ........ ........... 1 07 . 292 Larson, Barbara L. .................... 293 Lewis, Mary B, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,192 Kelly, Susan L. ........ ........ 2 92 Koontz, Craig Lee 95,170 Larson, Signe A. ........................ 198 Lioo, Roberta Lee 73,94,196,293 Kelsey, Terry Lee ....... ........ 2 36 Kopp. Lawrence F. . ......... ,240 Lasalle, William j. .... 69,191,226, Liber, Thomas C, ,,,, 68, 86, 93,228, Kemmett, William j. ..... ........ 1 00 Kopp, Thomas R. ....... ....... 2 38 293 293, 316 Kennedy,,Barbara joan .............. 292 Kopper, Elwood C. ....... 240 Latanick, David G. .........,.......... 90 Lickfelt, Gary ,,,....,,.......,......, 87 Kennedy, Charles F. .................. 123 Koppert, William S. ..... ....... 2 92 Laubenthal, Nancy L. . ............... 293 Liekliter, C, Samuel ....,,......... ...242 Kennedy, janet S. ................ 75.204 Koppitch, Karleen ..... ....... 2 92 Laubenthal, Dennis F. .............. 293 Liddle, Walter B, ,,,,,, 106,240,293 Kennedy, joan E. . ........ ............... 1 11 Kord, Mariana R. ........ ....... 1 96 Lauck, Suzanne E. .................... 293 Liebmann, jorge A. .,.,...... 110 293 Kennedy, Nancy L. ............ ..68. 200 Korenko, Charles M. ........ ....... 2 24 Lauer, Fred C. ............ 100,107,293 Light, Thomas D. ,...... ...... .....,. . . 234 Kennedy, William H., Ill .... 122.123 Korenowsky, james A. .... ....... 9 0 Laukhut, Dale ........................ 95.97 Lilak, Mary Ann ,,,,.. 110,111,196 Kennel, Robert j. ........... ......-.... 2 92 Koret, Paul Maury ....... ....... 1 00 Lautzenheiser, Gary D. .............. 293 Lillevig, jon F. ,,,,,,.... 106,240,293 Kennelly, Richard D. ........ 107.292 Korpowski, james ..... ....... 1 40 Laveglia, james G. ........ ......... 2 38 Lilly, Edmond, jr. .............. 123 125 Kenyon, Kathleen Ann ...... 108,180 Kosbab, john V. .... ....... 2 20 Lawrence, Allan j. ..... .......,. 2 42 Linder, Linda Lee ..,,,......... 101 293 FROZEN FOODS FOR THE FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY GRILL NIEATS INC. Sandusky, Ohio Kepner, Carroll D. .... ...... . ..292 Kost, Donald j. ......... .............. 2 46 Kerecz, Robert E. ............ 2220.292 Kerns, Sue C. .................... 182,292 Kerrison, Lindsey K. .......... 202,292 Kerscher, Kaye E. .......,...... 190,192 Kersten, Dennis S. ....107 226, 292 Kersten, james E. ................ 86,292 Koster, Bernard A. Kostic, Ronald, ........... . Kostic, Veronica A. Kotasek, David C. .... . Kousaie, Michael ..,........... Kovach, Kenneth S. ....... . 107, 220 99 .......292 ..........232 88 Kesson, Mary Clark . ..... 69, 98 ,210 Kovach, David j. ............. . 1226 228 , 292 , 292 Kestner, Nancy A. ............ 210 Kovacs, Rosemary .... . .... . Ketcham, V. Randolph ........ 73, 92. Kovatch, Katherine M. 94 ......73. 94 194 , 292 109, 238, 292, 315 102 Kowalski, Lawrence .......... ..........242 204 Ketron, Norma E. ...................... Kettler, jay W. .......................... 71 Ketzenbarger, Danielle .... . .... ..... 2 92 Kidd, Paulette Sue .................... 108 Killen, Nancy L. ......................-- 194 Killey, Donna M. ........ 101,179,210 Killian, Susan j. ........................ 111 Kilmer, john S. .......... 107,228,292 Kimmel, Michael Lee ................ 87 King, Gerald L. .................. 177,236 King, Kristine A. ......... ......... . ..210 Kinkaid, Terri ............. ......... 1 08 Kinney, Martha M. ..... ............ 1 03 Kinsey, jerome W. ............ ....,... 2 26 Kirby, Thomas R. .............. 107,220 Kiremerwa, Simon K. ................ 113 Kirk, Anna Lynne ...... .... ......... 2 9 2 Kirkland, Gregory G. ................ 228 Kirkpatrick, Ellen D. ............ 95,292 Kisseberth, Edward ..... ............ 1 77 Kissell, T. .................... ................ 1 40 Kitchen, Barbara K. .......... 204,292 Kraatz, Karen A. ........... . Krabs, Audrey . ............. . Kramer, Edward A. ..... .... . ....89, 99 ..........292 Kramer, jamie Diane ................ 292 Kramer, Robert K. .............. 92.230 Krause, james Paul .................... 146 Kreachbaum, janet S. ........ 101,292 Krebs, Audrey D. ........ ........... 1 92 Krebs, Robert N. ........................ 238 Kregs, Audrey ............................ 292 Kreitzer, Robert Kipp .....,........ 232 Krejcar, Sandra L. 89, 98, 198,292 Kreuzmann, Peggy A. ................ 98 Krisko, joseph j. ........................ 293 Kromroy, Kathy ......... ........... 1 98 Krone, james E. ....... ....... 7 9.94 Krouskop, Dale E. ........ ........... 2 40 Krueger, Barbara A. .......... ........ 1 98 Krueger, joan C. ................ 109,293 Kruk, Karen j. .................... 101, 194 Krup, Paula L. .,........ 111,118,214 Krupa, jane M. ....................... ...101 ,Q ill ewelers Dill Jewelers' certified gemologist assists Cl Bowling Green student in looking over the selection of tine jewelry. The store is located dt 129 S. Moin. Telephone 353-2042. 7 McBride, Rosanne .......,...... 198,295 Meadows, Lora Irene ..........,..... 200 Miller, Larry R- ..... ---v..,-,-- 2 96 Morehart, john W. .................... 220 McCall, Kay Laverne ....... .196, 295 Meagher, Peter j. .............. 109,295 Miller. Leila M- ---4- ,-------------- 3 9, Morehouse, Barbara S. 70,126 174 McCall, Linda 1. .......... ,.......... 1 20 Mears, Richard P. .............. 228 Miller. Linda R- ---.---- ------- 1 26.200 Morgan, Allan E. .... . ........ ...112 191 McCann, Barbara ........ ........ 9 7 Medford, Diana j. . ............, 106,126 Miller. Marilyn K. ..,. ..-.... 2 14.296 Morgan, Carol A. ................ 87 296 McCann, Bronna j, . ................... 192 Medlen, Patrick L. .........,.,..... ...296 Miller. Mary A- ----- ------------ 2 96 Morgan, jolene .......... ....,. . ..102 McCarron, Robert L. ,.......... ..... 1 83 Meek, Donna ............,................. 112 Miller. M.ICh-Bel -------- -------- 3 17 Morgan, Linda Kay ..... ......... 2 10 McCarthy, Darlene M. .. .... 136,204 Meeker, Sally M. .... ..111, 117,214 Miller. Michael C- ...- --..--.- 9 7 Morgan, Nancy L. .,........ ......196 McCarthy, Susan ...,,,.... ........... 2 95 Mehling, Martha j. . ................... 208 Miller NanCy L- ---------------.--.--.-- 101 Morgan, Richard W. ................. .100 McCarty, Burt B. ............. ........ 2 26 Mehock, john A. .........,.............. 296 Miller NBHCY 5. ------------4----------- 295 Morgano, Clare T. ................... .296 McCarty, Susan Carol . ........... .... 1 O1 Meidenbauer, Randall C. .......... 234 Miller, Paul C. ---------------------------- 109 Morgantl, Thomas R. ............... .240 McChesnev, Diane H. ....,........... 295 Meikle, Lloyd .................... ........ 2 28 Miller. Randal H- ..-..- 102.122.216 Mori, Mary Louise ........ 89,99 296 McClain, Dennis R. .....,........ 96,238 Meinke, Carolee . ............... 116,296 Miller. Rebecca M- ----------------'--- 295 Morisey, Patricia M. .................. 296 McClain, Patricia j. .................... 108 Melega, Rosemary j. .... ........... 2 O8 Miller, Sharon L- -------------------- ---- 3 9 Morley, Mary A. .........,...... 204,296 McClellan, Lianne B. ................ 117 Melton, Terry L. ............ ........... 2 24 Miller. Shirley A. ----.--- 97,111,113 Morr, james E. ......................... .236 McClelland, judy A. ............ 70,202 Meltzer, William A. .......... 122,168 Miller Susan l- -..-. ---------. 1 03.193 Morris, George W. ..... ........... . 140 McClelland, Lee W. ............ 68, 220 Mendleson, Bruce S. .... ,...... ..... 2 4 8 Miller, Theresa E- .--. --------------- 2 02 Morris, john C. ........ .. ...... ...218 McClelland. Malinda B. ...... 98,295 Mengeriak, William .... ......... . .296 Miller. William A- ------- ------------ 2 42 Morris, joyce M. ...... ....... 9 7 296 McClish, Mary . ........................... 175 Mengerink, judith A. .,.............. 296 Milligan. Mary lane ------------ 89.112 Morris, Timothy W. ...... ......., . 228 McCluer, Patsy j. ..,..................... 102 Mengerlnk, Mary L. .................. 111 Mgllllsln, Lynn, K. ..-.-- --.. ------- 2 35 Morrison, Robert H. .............. .,..105 McClure, Elizabeth A. .............. 295 Mercer, Shirley A. ...... 200,264,296 Mllllkln, Marianna ----- -------- 1 08 Morton, Craig W. . ..... ,..... . .100 122 McConnell, Kerry, Dawn .,.. 118,194 Merhar, james A. ...... 106,125,240 Mllllnger, Terry R- -------------------- 296 Morton, Sharon Ann .................. 108 McCoy, Patricia j. ........,.,,.... 99,192 Merickel, Alan P. . ..................... 296 Mll1IrOn, Virginia L- ----------------- -108 Moses, Holger A. ...... ........ . 238 McCraw, Roger Lee .................. 67 Merkllnger, jane B. .... .. ...... 70,196 Ml115,KEE1G L. -------------------.-.------ 224 Moses, Marjorie .,... ......... 1 14 McCue, Nancy A. ...........,.......... 212 Merriam, David C. ...... ...... ,.... 2 9 6 Mjlrner, John R- - .-------- 68,181,236 Mosher, james C. . ..... .......... . .102 McCulloch. Martha Ann ............ 110 Merrick, james W. ...... ..,........ 2 28 Mgnch. Sharon A- .----- 101.194 296 Mosher, Patricia L. ....,............... 296 McCullough, Ann L. .... 68,99, 120. Merrirt, R. .............. .............. 1 23 Mlndala. -lan'ieS - -..------------------..-- 296 Moss, Myra E. .................... 192 296 198 Merritt, joyce E. .......... ...... 1 06,296 Miner, Linda Kay -....----.........---- 208 Mott, Alice E. ........,....... 89,96 214 McCullough, Michael Earl ........ 177 Mesnard, Connie j. .............. 89,126 Minor.. Sandra 1. ....-.--......-...---- --200 Motten, Roger H. ...,....,...,. 240 296 McCumber, james H. ..............., 295 Mesnard, Wanda L. .................... 296 Miraeliotta, Sandra L. ........ 110,210 Mowrey, David C. .. .... ......... . .. 95 McCutcheon, Carol A. ....,......... 192 Metzger, john M. ...................... 238 Mlsch, Lynn Moira ----...-----..-.---- 204 Moyer, Penny L. ........................ 202 McDonald, janet ............. ........ 9 8 Metzger, Paul M. . ..... 105,119,147, Mitchell, Arthur 1. . ....-.. ..---..-.-.. 2 96 Mramor, Mary Ellen .. ....... . ..... ...296 McDonald, Lonna j. ....... ........ 1 92 296 Mitchell, Earl H. .... 68,87,91,177. Mroczkowski, Frank S. .............. 109 McDonald, Robert G. ..... ....... . 118 Metzler, Rosemary .................... 296 t 296 Mroski, Nadine Marie 111,210,296 McElroy, Madison L. . ........... . ..... 295 Meyer, Diane M. .......... ...... ..... . . .196 Mitchell, lacquellne .................. 100 Mucklo, Margaret K. ..., ....182,202 McFarland, Martha A. .........,.,.... 208 Meyer, Hal R. ........ .. ...... ............ 2 24 Mitchell, Nancy Ann ................ 100 Muehlfeld, Philip F. ............... ...296 McGinnis, Daniel ................ 226,295 Meyer, james F. .... 71,93 218,317 Mitchell, Patricia E. .... 90,104,126. Muhlhan, Dianne L. ...... ....... . .100 McCowen, Alice j. ........ 97,98,115. Meyer, Sharon E. .... ......... . . ......... 200 210.296 Mukavetz, john A. ........ ........ . 123 295 Meyer, Stephen j. ........ 65 109,147 Mobily, Thomas james .............. 220 Mullenix, Mary Ann .................. 114 McGrlevy, Michael E. . ............... 295 Meyers, Christina S. .................. 198 Mocllnikar, Linda L. ..19O,214,296 Muller, Marylou j. .............. 89,192 McGurer, Patricia E. ........ 101 Michaelis, Cheryl F. .............,...... 198 Moderick, john T. . ..................... 238 Mumma, Ellen K. ......... .... .... . . ...21O McHugh, Karol L. ....... ........ 2 95 Michalski, Robert M. ....... . ........ 81 Modic, Geraldine j. ............ 97,111 Munoz, Gloria Ann ...... 89,101 202 McKay, Karen ................ ........ 2 95 Michener, Thomas Alva ............ 238 Moebius, Constance ........ 100,106, Murdock, Mary L. .................... 118 McKee, David Hansen ..... ........ 1 83 Migal, Claudia S. ........................ 89 214,296 Murphy, Carol D. ........................ 296 McKee, Dennis j. ....... ........... 9 6 Migal, Clifford A. ....,. . ............... 218 Mohamad, Abdullah .................. 113 Murphy, Lynn E. . ..................... .. 98 McKee, William W. .................... 295 Mihely, April F. ................ 200,296 Mohr, Nancy S. ........................ . 99 Murphy, Maureen Ann . ............. 296 McKeever, jane Lee .......... 210,295 Mikesell, Fred Allen .,.,...,.......... 228 Mohr, Sharyl D. ..... .. ........... 89,110 Murphy, Pamela Diane .... . ......... 296 McKelvy, Karen A. ............ 108 118 Mikesell, Helen A. ...,................ 113 Molecke, Martin A. ............ 88,296 Murphy, Patricia ...........,.... 108 198 McKelvy, Maryjean ......,..... 89,194 Miklovic, janice ........... .70, 89,214 Monarchi, Margaret A. ...... 192,296 Murray, Franklin ................ ........ 2 96 McKenzie, Bruce ........................ 238 Milan, Kathleen j. ....... ............. 1 10 Mondl, Mark C. .......................... 146 Murray, jacquelin S. .......... 68.198, McKenzie, Gary A. ......... ...191 234 Milbrodt, Thomas .... ............... 8 8 Monitto, Linda F. .............. . ....... 198 296 318 McKinley, Suzanne ........-........... 295 Miles, Eric L. . ........... ......... 8 8,236 Monnot, Martha A. .... 96, 192, 296, Murray, Robert Allen ................ 240 McKitrick, Lynne M. ........ 210 295 Miller, Barbara A. .... ............... 2 96 317 Musal, Kathy E. ....... ............. 7 1,210 McLaughlin, Richard j. . ............. 120 Miller, Beatrice K. .... ........ . ..111 Montgomery, Edward Bruce ...... 87 Mushrush, joan D. ........ ........ . 110 McLeod, Robert D. .... 107, 236 295 Miller, Carole A. ...... ...... .... . 9 4 Montonaro, Elaine .................... 116 Mutach, Diane L. ...... ..... ....208 McMahon, Charlene M. ..--.---..-- 103 Miller. Charles P. .... ...... 2 36,296 Montooth, Robert C. .................. 95 Myerholtz, Nancy E. ............ 89,296 McMillan, Susan ........ 101,192 295 Miller, Gary M. ..... ....... 6 8. 86 Moody, Ray Howard ......,.,......... 226 Myers, Cheryl L, ........................ 297 McMurray, Daniel D. ................ 238 Miller, Gregory D. .... ........... 2 42 Mooney, Mary Louise ..99, 208,296 Moore, Thomas L, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,240 McQugee. Alan E- .------------- 140 295 Miller, Gwen A. ....----..-------------- 200 Moor. Ronald .............. 93,191,238 Moore, Vivian ,.,,.,,. .... 1 90,206,296 McQulllm, Carol E. ................. ...101 Miller, Irma Louise .......... 196,296 Moor, Steven ,.,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 228 Moorhead, Philip D, , ,,,,,,-,,,, 78,296 McQulllin, joanne Irene . ..... 99 295 Miller, jeannine C. .... . ........... 117 Moore, Coglo L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 295 Myers, Ejgzabefh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, -..102 McReynoIds, janet K. ...... .......... 2 95 Miller, judi P. .......... ........ 8 7 Moore, E,-io ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 3 7 Myers, gary ,,,-,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 97 Meade. Susan W- -., -.....- --------- 2 95 Miller. Keith M. ........-.---.-------..- 220 Moore, james M. .........,.......,,..,,. 236 Myers, Harriett R, ,,..,,,,,,,.,, 97,111 N EY 55' .N - mg:-,,,iii,j - I-w,,i:g,: A -A-1-,., '111 in . L, -' 'l1:'l','i75:--1' X-if-. ' - -iq 191-'17 1 1 W gf' ?iE' . H- ' W!! 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Fully Supplied Photography Department 339 340 Myers, Kermita Ann .... .A.. , ...202 Myers, Linda L. ..... . .,.. ,...,.. 2 97 Myhouse, jack ...,,.. ...,,.,, 2 38 N Nagamatsu, Sharon S. ................ 297 Nagel, joane P. .................... 99 297 Nagel, Roger D. ........................ 224 Nagy, Daniel R. ....,............. 112 113 Nahra, Allan P. .................. 107 226 Napletana, Diane E. .................. 97 Nardi, john C. ............................ 222 Natemeier, David P. ............ 90 230 Near, Deborah K. ................... ...IIS Neely, Karen E. ....,,. . .. ..,. ....297 Neff, Carol j. ......... .......... 1 96 Nehlen, D. .................. ............. 1 40 Neidhart, Leslie j. ...... ........ 1 90,297 Nelson, David William ...... 220,297 Nelson, Linda Kay ............ 101,297 Nelson, Susan joyce .................. 108 Nemet, Rick .............................. 297 Nessell, Leota jane ..,......... 194,297 Nestor, Gregory j. . .,............ .... . 216 Neubach, Randy ........ ......... .... 2 O 2 Neumann, William .... ........ ..... 2 2 6 Neutzling, joanell ...,.......... 112, 200 Newberry, Carolyn j. ..... ...111,297 Newman, Cheryl A. .................... 210 1Newman, Donald D. .................. 236 Newmann, William .,...,. .......... 2 97 Nguyen, Dinh Van .................... 113 Nicholas, Nick ............................ 297 Nicholl, Nancy L. ........ 89,200,297 Nichols, Thomas j. . ........ .. ........ .244 Niederkohr, Reva Marie ...... 89,196 Niehaus, joyce E. ..,........... 111, 214 Niewiadomski, Carol A. 190,202 Niforos, Van ...... , ............ 4. ....... ,.297 Nishimura, Susan T. ..... ............. 2 97 Nitz, judith Lynne ....... .......... 2 97 Noble, Charles W. . .... ....... 1 07 Normand, Mary R. .... ........ ........ 2 9 7 Norris, Daniel C. ..... ............ ....... 2 4 2 Norris, Gerald B. ................,..... ..297 Norris, Kathy S. .... 88,89, 113 212 Norton, Elizabeth A. .................. 212 Norum, Mary C. ................ 192,297 Norwine, David Robert .... 100,236 Norwood, Donald .................... .123 Noss, Norman W. ...................... 297 Nothern, Paul K. ...................... 240 Novak, Ronald j. Novicki, Michael D. .. Nowak. judith Lee Nugent, Patrick R. ........226 240 1 297 ........297 ........246 Nurmi, Linda K. ......... ...... 2 96 Nuss, Barbara Ann ..... ........ 1 92 Nyberg, Bruce E. ...... ..,..... 9 0 Nye, Linda K. .,..... ............... 196 Nyitray, Paul j. ...........,...... 140,228 Nyktas, Antonia C. ..... ............ 2 O8 O Oaklief, Pamela j. ............ 198,296 Oberdoerster, Keith D. ........ 96,222 Oberhaus, Luther L. ...... ......... 1 17 Oberle, Carl .......... ..... ........ 1 O S Oberle, Thomas M. ........ ........ 2 18 Oconnor, Kathleen A. ..... ......... l 96 Odell, Barbara Ann . ................... 297 Odell, Nancy j. .................. 111,210 Oehrtman, Terr W. ..100, 110, 146 Ogino, Sandra .................. 88,297 Ohara, Ann Louise . ................... 116 Okeefe, Daniel W. ...... ........... 2 46 Olinger, Barbara jo ......... ........ 2 O8 Olinger, Lynn A. ............. ......... 2 08 Oliphant, Marsha Noel .. .... .. ..... .297 Olive, Robert M. ............ . ........... 240 Oliver, George W. ......... ........ 2 28 Olllla, john E. .............. ........ 2 22 Olson, Neil ............ ..... 1 07 Olsanki, Eric L. ...... ........ 2 18 Olwine, Sherry L. .... ........ 1 17 1 H hP 1i 911 11 The U Shop for men ond women is the com- plete troditionol shop. Across from Founders Quodrongle. Noch, Sandra L. Nock, jeanne M. . .............. 175 202 .......1 16, Nohr, Nancy . ........... ............ 2 97 Noltlng, james A. ....... ............ 2 97 Noon, Frederick T. ....... ....... ...... 1 0 0 Noon, Richard D. .............. 105,297 Nordstrom, joseph ..... ............ 1 09 Norman, Danny R. ,... . .........226 Ommert, Larry H. ...... Openshaw, Linda R. ,... . Orbach, Eliezer ............. Orourke, Eleanor Rose Orr, Henry P. .............. . Osborn, Robert A. ..... . Osterholt, Gretchen .... Osterman, Sandra S. .... . .. ..... 1 22 98 87 .......297 40 .......297 88 .......2OO Otis, Fitz Edward ..68, 93,226,297 Peskor, Francine M. .................. 200 Otte, Robert F. .......................... 238 Petercsak, Stephen j, ,,,,., 149,191, Otto, Nancy Lynne 70,98,192,297 224,293 Owen, Paul E. .................... 232,297 Peterman, Linda Sue ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 180 Owens, B. D. .............................. 87 Peters, George E, ..,.....,,.,....,..,,. 236 Oxley, Paula j. .... .......... 1 94 Peters, john E. ............ 78,911,100 Ozolins, Ruta ......... ....... 2 97 Peters, Molly jane ....,..,, , .,,, 87,214 Peters, Sara jean ........................ 117 P Petersen, Mary Ann .................. 86 Paad. CQVO1 1--, -1- --------- ------- 2 97 Peterson, David Harold .,.......... 224 Padovani, Christine ....... .......... 7 5 Pefergon, Paul ,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,- 293 Pagarlle. Marv 1-Yrm ------------------ 210 Petrequin, Deborah A. ...... 200,298 Page. James L. -.---.---------------------- 236 Petrich, Alien R. ....................... .220 Paier, Diane M. .................. 194.297 Petrie, Melody K. ..... ...... i 15,193 Palack, Cheryl Ann .......... 212,297 Peifiiia, Kenneth 1, ,,,,,,,,. N218 Pallo, Michael C. ........................ 140 Petrus, Claire A, ,-,, , ,,,,,,,, 126 Palumbo. Anthony 1. -----.-- 105.297 Petruska, David c. ........ ...298 Pancione. Peter T. .... 107,109,226 Petteruti, john E. ...................... 123 Panner, Thomas l. ...----.-------- ....236 Pettibone, Diane L. ................... .298 Panning, jerry Robert .......... 96,297 Pettit, Mary Anne ............ 204,298 PHDBS. LBWFEFICB 5. -4----- - -v-.----- Petty, Leslie K. ........ 89, 90,91,298 PSPDHS, 1061111 ------------ ------4--- 9 3 Pfabe, Bruce Yetter ....... ...122,12S Parker. Corinne .......- .----. ..-.... 2 9 7 Pfeiffer, Dan E. ...,............ 238,298 Parker, Gerald ...-- -------------4.-----.-- 2 97 Pfeiffer, Denis E. ...................... 222 Parker, Marilyn Kay .......... 103.118 Pfeil, Roberta 1. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67 Parker, Pamea E. ........... 0.114.194 Pfister, Linda A. ..., 68,69,178,198 Parkinson, Cayll A. ............ 69.202 Phares, Robert E. ................. ,... . 105 Parks, Robert ...... 83, 110. 146, 220 Phifer, jesse ,.,,,,,......,....,..,,,...,,, 123 Parmenfer, Marjorie A. ...... 125,297 Philips, Marianne ,,,,.,,, ,,,..,., 9 7 Parriharn, jane V. .... . .......... 97.198 Phillips, Deborah j, ,,,, ...,,,,,, . , 98 Parnham, Sally A. ........----...---.... 198 Phillips, joel Harold .......... . ........, 248 Parrish, Tom B. .... 68,122,191.246 Phillips, Robert D. ...... 111,298 Partin, Ronald L. ..........------------ 216 Phillips, William G. ,,..,.........,...,. 87 Pasche, Suzanne C. ......--.......--. 297 Pianalto, Vincent G. . ......... 122,244 Pasicznyk, Elaine Marie ........ .... 2 00 Pickett, joyce Ann .,,,,,,.....,,,...,, 101 Passarelii, Carol A. ......,. ...... 297 Pierce, Gloria L. ........ ...... . .178, 198 Passolt, Marilyn L. ........ ...... 2 97 Pierce, Richard lame ..............,. 220 Paterson, Richard W. .... ...... l 46 Pierini, Kathleen 1. ,..,.......... ,298 Patla, Laureen jean ..... ...... 8 7 Pietras, john ,,,,.,,.,.......,,.,,......,.. 298 Patrick, Wayne G. ..... ...... 2 44 Pietrick, Robert james, jr. ...,.... 183 Patterson, Bruce A. ...... 226 Pietrzak, Carol A. ............. .......194 Patterson, Phyllis A. ...... ...... 8 9 Pilatsky, Richard D. .................... 248 Patterson, Richard L. .... ...... 2 97 Pildner, Lorene S. ......... ....,.,, 2 10 l El ' 0 gan ectrlc ompany, nc. 527 Conrad, Toledo, Ohio 43607 . 537-8391 . C Construction Contractors Pattison, jeannine S. ....... 297 Pimley. Douglas W. ..........-...--- .-.244 Paul, Marilyn R. ........ ....... 2 02 Pine, Evelyn Fay ............ 89. 93. 298 Pavlich, David A. ....... 232 Pine, Linda LOU ....-..- - -.--------- ---121 Paviik, Michael E. ....... 224 Pinto. Robert A. ......... .....----- - -234 Payne, Cynthia S. ...... ....... 2 O2 Piotrowski, Ray P. ...... .............. 2 98 Payne, Martha L. .,........ . .......... 97 Pippert, Laurel j. ......-.------ 125.190 Payne, Otho Clair, lll ................ 123 Pirnat, Carole Lynn .................. 196 Payne, Thomas R. ...................... 236 Pisano, Kathryn T. ......... ..... 7 5.115 Payne, Tom Harold ........... 230.297 Pitts, Renee A. ...... .-.. ------4-.--- 1 1 7 Pcionek, john j. ........ 109,242,298 Pixley, MiC11BE1 .-.:--- --.- ....-293 Pearce, Ralph j.., ....................... .140 Piyaratana,TaWa1'C118I .... ....-- 1 13 Pearce, Thomas R. ................ 95.97 Place, Paula M. -.-----4--- ------ 1 11 Peck, Robert j. ...... . Peck, Vilou j. ...,. . Peckham, Mabel ..... Pedoto, Gerry j. .... . . .... ..226 102 .......198 183 Peebles, Natalie G. .... ....... Peele, Pekare 89, 214 96,298 judith Ann ..... . .---.- - , james M. 97 .298 Pelton, Linda Sue ...... ...... Pelton, Louis A. ..... .... . N293 Pelton, Mary E. ....... ....... 2 14 Pence, Marcia Rae .... --.,..---. 2 98 Pence, Meribeth ........ -..---- S 9.194 Penman, Mary Alice ..... .- ....--. .102 Penn, Susan Lynn ...... .--.- 1 79. 203 Penrod, Sue 1. ....-. -....- ---------- 2 1 4 Pepple, joe Ronald ...... ...... . - 95 Percival, T. ............. .- -------- ---123 Perdue, Hillary C. ..... -----.-------- 2 98 Peresie, Robert 1. .... --------f-------- 1 02 Perew, Tim ...,....- ------- 39- 90- 99 Perkins, john S. .... ------------ - -298 Perlic, Eleanor A. ............. -...--.-- 2 10 Perritt, BaPi1bE1a,F. ........ .----- 1 06.233 Perr , Bet anne ........---------- -.-- Perri, james F. ........ 110.140.4225 Perry, Mary j. ..... T., .,.-..----- 118.293 Persely, George William .... 168,298 Peshina, William F. ............ 240.293 Planson, Penny Rae ..... 97 .........298 Plasterer, Donald C. Plescia, Patricia A. ..... ........-..- 2 98 Pleska, Linda Ilene ............-.----- -171 Plesmid, Kamila M. . ......... 112.192 Ploot, Kari .... ............ .-.------------ 1 1 3 Ploot, Terje ......... ..... ---...- 1 1 3,298 Plott, jane R. ........... .. ...--------- 293 Plotts, Darlene M. ...... .. .....--- .103 Plute, Leann V. ......... .-.. ...- ------ 1 1 5 Poffinbarger, Robert N. .... ..218 Poharesky, George C. ....... ......... 2 20 Pohlman, Danny Paul ..... ........... 2 98 Pokorny, Lydia V. ....... ...........-. . -293 Pokorny, Wilma j. ....116, 190,198 Polacek, Lawrence K. ............ ---- 2 44 Polanc, john F... jr. . ..-.-..--.- 222, 298 Polchey, Cynthia ....----- --------------- 1 08 Poli, jean Marie ................ 190.196 Polley, Galen E. ....--- --------- 1 05.230 Poltrone, Sandra Kay ........ 210.293 Polunas, john W. ..... .-.----- --------- 1 2 3 Pomeroy, john C. .... .--- 6 8.170.236 Ponchick, Elliot A. --.--.------- ------- 2 93 Pool, judy K. ........... ...... . Pope, Stephen .. ....... Pope, Victoria . ......... .- Popeioy, Karen S. .........298 .......244 94 01 342 Ruoer, Carla L. ........., ......,.,... 2 08 Schalkner, Kathleen Ann .,....Y .-..- 1 02 Schroeder. Steve N. ,,,.,...A,A, 106 301 Seixas, Barbara A. ,,,,,,.,....,.,.A,,. 110 Ruop, Kathryn A. .... ............... 3 01 Schaller, Carol K. ....-.-..--- .. ..--- 301 Schroth. Nelson C. ............,....... 224 Sekerak, Daniel W. ..,....... 120,146 Rona. Linda Lee ...... ...97.10O Schaller, Gerald Paul ...---- 301 Schmth, Thomas H. ............. , .... 301 Sell, Nancy L. ................... .2o2, 302 Ruorieht. Sandra K. ..... ............ 2 12 Schailer. Th0U1BS 1. -A ----- ------- 1 09 Schu. 1. . ....... .,..........,...,.......,....... 1 40 Seman, Ronald j. ........................ 220 Rusa. joseph ...,..... ...... -.......- 3 0 1 Scharver. l9ffl'eY Da ----- --------4- 2 32 SCl'lU. Patricia S. 110,111,182 198 Sembach, Terryl L. .... 107,190,204, Ruggelll Barbara jean ...... 103 Schaub, David Lynn .................. 301 Schuab, M. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,, 4,4,A,,,,,,,,,, 1 23 302 Russell, David Lee ,.... ...... 9 O Schechter. Susan V. .................. 301 Schubert. Gregory ....... ..........,.... 7 9 Semler, jerry E. ,,,,,,....,.........,.,... 100 Russell, lane Rae ...... ...... 1 02 Scheetz. Anne ....---.---.--,- -AA- 2 00.265 Schubert, lohn D. ...................... 228 Sendelbach, Rolanda ..... ...,...... 1 13 Russell. ludy K. . ......,. ...... 1 96 Schell, Fred R. ............----.....------- 232 Schueler. Mary Ann .............,,.. ,301 Servey, jo Ann ....,.......,.....,.,.,., .196 Russell. Kenneth F. ..... ....r..-. 1 23 5Ch6mmGl'. james C. ---------- 242,301 Schuetl, Gary A. 293,107,236 301 Settevendemie, Linda ........ 101,302 Rutgers, Becky ,,,,.,..,. ......... 2 00 Scherach, Richard ...... ......--..--- 3 01 Schulte, Carol A. ...................... 301 Sewell, Edward C. ..............,... 65,83 Rutgers, Elaine .......,... ......... l 17 Scherrer. Michael 1. .... ....-...-. 3 01 Schultz. Ann W. ...... 113,126 192 Sexias, Barbara .......... . ........ .106 Ruuqka, Ronald W. ,.... . ......,, 240 SCl'1lCk, 10110 l'1el'1fY ....---------,--.--- 117 SCl'1Lll'l'Z, Donna L. .......,.........,.... 194 Shadwlck, Cynthia S. ........,, 89 210 nyal, Mary Ann ...,.... ......... 1 O2 Schiernann. Robert B. .---.----------- 105 Schulze. Kenneth C. .................. 216 Shafer, Richard E. ...... ....... . ..103 Ryan, Carole A, ,,... . ........ 204 SCl1l6l'l0l'l, l'l3i'0ld A- ---------- 107.301 SCl'1Ul1'Z, Linda .......,........ 194 301 Shafer, Robert W. .,.. ..... . .242 Ryan, Vicky ,,,.,, ,.,,,.. ...,.. 9 3 Schlll, Sandra C. ........................ 210 Schultz, Robert E. . ....,....,.,,.,..,,,. 220 Shaffer, Albert ...,,.. ...,.. . 302 Rybka, Sugar-i jean ,,,,, ,,,,., 1 OB Schilleretf. Sharon K. . ......... 301 Schultz, Thomas james ,,.,,.,,,,., 244 Shale, Roberta L. ,,.....,.,302 Schllllnger, lultus F. ........ ...... 2 40 Schumacher, Frederick H. ,,,,.,,, 218 Shaler, Iudy ,,,,...... ..,,,,,.,.... 1 O1 S Schimrning. Craig A. ..... ....... 3 01 Schumm. john E. ,... 89, 90,91 302 Shank, Robert L. ..... ........ 2 40, 302 Sacchi. Eleanor M. ..... ...... 8 9 301 Schindler, Elaine R. ....... ...... 1 92 Schurr, Karl .......,,......,.,.....,.....,,. 87 Shank, Ruth Ava ,............... 198,302 Saelzler, ludith Ann .. ...........----- 194 Schindler, Henry Keith .... ....... 2 32 Schurra, Alan R. ........................ 234 Sharillo, Michael A. . ......... 234,302 Saffran, Charlotte .............. 111 301 Schlievert, Susan S. . ,..... ,...... 3 01 Schutt, Thomas E. ...... ...... , .... 1 05 Sharpe, Daniel A. ....,. ....,....., . .238 Sage, Margaret A. ...................--- 301 Schmeltz, Mary M. .... ....... 8 9 Schutte, Donald C. .. .......... 181 183 Sharples. Doryl Mae . ........ .198, 302 Saint Meyers, Thomas Ed .......... 232 Schmidt, Barbara L. ..... ....... 1 06 Schutte, Kenneth Earl ...... 242,302 Shartle, john P. ................ 140,232 Sakel, William P. . ................... H232 Schmidt, Cathy Ann ..... ....... 1 16 Schwab, Larry M. .............. 244,302 Shauver, Robert R. .,.......... 202,302 Saker, james R. ...... 95.97.226 301 Schmidt, jack Arthur ...... ....... 8 8 Schwartz, Gail L. ...................... 200 Shaver, Susan L. ..... ......,...... 2 10 Salay, Kathleen 1. ...... ,... ............ 9 7 Schmidt, Karen D, ...,.. .......... 200 Schwarz, Erwin A. .................... 110 Shaw, lane C. ...... .,..... . 108,212 Salettel, Leslie A. ................ S8 126 Schmidt, Kathleen E. ................ 192 Schwarzenberg, Elaine M. ..68,111, Shaw, Keith D. ...... .......... . .. 90 Salis. Denise G. ........... ............ 1 94 Schmidt, Robert E. ..........,. 140, 301 171 202 Shaw, Pamela S. ..... .......... 2 O8 Saltzrnan, Suzanna L. 101 301 Schmidt, Roger C. ...... ............. 2 44 Schwarzer, Harry ...................... 74 Shaw, Vicki Lou . .... ....... 1 96 Samaritoni. Vic C. ....... ............ 2 36 Schnabel, Larry M. ...........,........ 301 Schwarzmann, Beverly A. 104 196 Sheer, Carol A. .......... ....... 3 O2 Samuels, Michael j. .................... 125 Schneider, Constance L. 100,190, Schweitzer, Rose A. .................. 302 Sheers, Cleorgiana R. ..... ....... 3 O2 Samuhel, Richard j, . ..,,..... 236 301 200 Schweller, William L. ,.,,. .....,. , 242 Sheets, jo A. ......,.......... ......... . 194 Sander, janice Lynn .... 96,108 301 Schneider, james W. .... ,........ 2 40 Schwemer. David l. ...... ........ 3 O2 Sheets, Susan jean .... ....... 9 7,194 Sanders, Barbara A. ..,,...... 114 301 Schneider, Michele A. .... ....,. 3 01 Schworer, Karen C. ...... ....... 9 7,98 Sheldon, Linda S. ................ 89,198 Sanders, Patrick R. .......... ..191 228 Schneider, Richard E. .... ..... 2 36 Scott, Arvetta L. ....... ...... 1 13,194 Shellenberger. Linda L. ........ ......l98 Sanderson, Pamela M. ...... 198 301 Schneider. Stephen j. ................ 236 Scott, Cheryl .......... .... ....... 1 7 9 Shepard, William A., lll ............ 302 Sandwisch, Cheryl E. ................ 301 Schnell, Carol lean .... ........ 2 10 301 Scott. Douglas W. ..... .... . .224, 246 Shepherd. Michael .......... . ......... 140 Sandy, Kathleen M. ......... 111 Schneller, james W. .................. 301 Scott, Ioel W. ........... ........ 6 8 119 Sherk. R. Scott ...................... ....240 Sanford, Martha A. ..... ............ 3 01 Schnupp, janet A. .................... 301 Scott. Larry l. ........ .............. 1 09 Sherman, Carol A. ............ 111,302 Sarlay, jeanne M. ,.,. .... ........ 8 9 192 Schober, jean L. ...........,,... 112,198 Scott, Sidney A. ...... . ........ 302 Sherman, Daryl ........................ .. 87 Sassano, Ronald 1. ............... ....... 2 34 Schodort, William H. ........ 222,301 Scott, .Sl-I9 A. ........... .. ........ 192 Shields, Catherine K. ........ 194,302 Sarkowski, Richard M. .... . ....... -H246 Schoendorf, lerry 1. .................. 224 SCf0SElV1S.,AlYCE K. ...... ......... . ..108 Shields. William H. .... ........ . ....240 Saunders, jeanne M. .......... 113 301 Schoenfeld. Dawn D. ............ 87,301 Scull, William H. ........................ 228 Shin, Young Han ........................ 113 Sautter, Flora M. ...................... 118 Schoptlin, judith K. ..... ........ ..... 9 6 Seaman, Richard N. ...... 68,87,91, Shinew, Sally M. .............. . ....... .. 95 Savage, Robert W. .................... 301 Schreffler, Nancy C. .......... 106,301 . 302.318 Shinkle, john William .... ..191,222 Sawciy, janet A. .......... 89,115,202 Schrickel, Ruth Anne . ....... 192,301 Sears. Brian, L. ........ . ....--.... 79 Shock. William 1. .......... 79.94.302 Saylor, Dale R. ,......, ,............ ..... 2 4 2 Schrock, john L. .,... ...,........... .... 3 O 1 Seavers, Gary A. ....... ........ 2 48 Shockey. Marilyn ...................... 111 Scarbrough, Elaine B. ................ 301 Schroeder. Clarice M. ................ 208 Seedorf, lanet lvi. ..... ........ 1 01 Shofer. Kathleen D. .................. 196 Scasriy, Michael F, ,,,,, .,,.,... 3 01 Schroeder, Delmar G. ,,,..... ,....... 1 72 Seevers, Paul R. ....... ........ 2 32 Shondel, james Edward .... 191,240 Scci-ha, Dolores L, ...., ........ 2 14 Schroeder, Delores j. .,...,.... S9,103, Segna.I Robert 1. .......... ........ 1 OO Short, Dwight L. .......,,.......,.., ,..,302 Schaclek, Thomas L. . ................. 105 117,126,301 Seiberllck. Ronald 1. .... ........... 1 23 Short, Mack David .................... 105 Schaeff, john F, , ,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, ..123 Schroeder, judy A, ,...........,,,,,,,. 182 Seigneur, Andrea j. .............. 114 Shriner, james H. .....,,.242, 302 Schaeublin, Linda ...................... 301 Schroeder, Leroy Linus , ..... 86, 87. Seiler, Maynard H. ...... 191,236 Shugar, Paula M. ...... .......... . ..111 Schaffer, Susan M, ,,,. 104,171,208 100,301 Seiple, Thomas E. .............. 228,302 Shuleva, lohn 1. ,..,... . ............ 86,238 gchafi-ick, Susan A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,., 198 Schroeder, Linda j. .................... 196 Setter. David Robert .... ........... 1 40 Shuieva, Patricia A. ..... ....,..... 3 O2 l 2.2 P' ' 30,000 Satisfied Customers YOU MAY l3E NEXT For 43 years, influential people such as Purchasing Agents, Presidents and other firm executives have sent us their friends to buy good home furniture at substantial discounts from prevailing retail prices. lt has become such an important part of our business that we will not wait until you may be sent to us, but invite you now to visit our floor and get our discounts at once on a mattress or a houseful of beautiful furnishings. Eventually, why not now? A visit does not entail any obligation HOURS: Daily Until 5:30 P.M. 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EXPERT HOME FURNISHERS BEN icALl.ls, President Telephone 527-2236 Chicago, Illinois 60610 Poplar, lanice A. .......... .....,..... 1 71 Poplar, Mariorie A. .................... 200 Porok, joseph A. ....,................... 168 Porowski, james Walter 140, Porter, Myrna joy ............ 102 298 Porter, Nicolas C. ..... .............. 2 18 Porter, Wayne l. .... ........ 8 6,298 Post, Cheryl .......... ...,....... 2 98 Post, Trudy E. ....... ............ ..298 Poth, Linda Sue .................... 96 210 Pothier, Barbara B. ............ 116,298 Potisek, Martin j. ........ ........... 2 28 Potratz, Donald A. ...... ........... 1 17 Potter, Robert G. ..... .............. 2 98 Pound, Ronald E. . ............. 140 242 Powell, Richard A. ...... ........... 1 00 Power, Marjorie j. ...... ..202 Powers, Karen K. ..... ........ 1 10 Powis, Sandra Lee ..... ........ 2 98 Pracht, Karen M. ...... ..200 Pramer, Sue A. ...... ............... . .298 Pranke, Earl W. ........................ 222 Prease, Carol j. .......................... 196 Prentiss, jean E. ........ 116,208,298 Presgrave, Raymond C. ............ 96 Preston, john R. ........................ 298 Preyer, Martha .......................... 198 Price, Linda L. ............................ 196 Price, Richard A. .............. 246,298 Price, Susan jeanne ............ 113,214 Prichard, Kathryn ...................... 298 Prichard, Nancy Ann ................ 101 Prijatel, Sandra j. 96,108,113,212 Prinz, Elizabeth K. .................... 210 Prinz, jonathan P. .................... 222 Prior, jean Ann .................. 192 298 Prior, Nancy j, .................. 101 192 Procario, Craig N. 93,191,234'298 Proehl, Mariorie A. .................... 95 Prokopius, Therese M. ........ 98,298 Proudleyi Pamela L. .......... 178,298 Prout, enry T. ....... ........... 2 36 Pruitt, Patricia jan ...... ........... 2 98 Pryatel, Martha M. .................... 210 Psenicka, Noreen E. .......... 182,202 Puening, David A. ...... ........... 2 24 Pugh, Carol A. ........... ........ 1 96 Pugh, Garis E. . ......... ......., 2 40 Pugh, Susan Louise ...... ........ 1 96 Puka, joanne M. ....... ........ 1 01 Pulschen, Diana K. ,... .. ...... ,210 Purcell, Leora A. ....... ........ . Putnam, john M. Pyle, Dorothy E. Pyryt, Danie M. .200 216 .116 228 uick Rebecca S Q A , . Quinn, john B. ...... R Radbill, Geoffrey H. Radel, Marilyn Ann ....... Rader, Carol A. ......... . Rader, Lynn ............. Ragones, Emil j. ..... . Rahdert Karl ....... Rajkovich, Nicholas Rarnga, Dean C. ..... . Rampersad, Arnold .. Ramsier, Floyd A. Rasmussen, Marilyn F. Rasor, Shirley A. 97 Raum, William j. Rawlin, Ronald V. Rawlings, Nancy S. .. Ray, George Bryan .. Reale, Marie A. ....... . Ream, David K. ....... . Reany, William E. Reaoch, Thomas F. .. Q Quammen, Kathryn L. ...... ....... 1 94 .......200 . ...... 218 248 97 101 198 236 , 109 246 117 90 93, 104, ,111, 191, 194 113 1 u 232 300 118 ..238 T65 242 202 04 300 .......236 236 'M-12170 Rebeck, james Steven ........ Recher, Susan Lamar ..97 iii Recker, Dennis L. ............. . Recker, Robert C. ..104 301 ..234 2236 Reddersen, William G. ....... . Reece, Richard ...... .. Reece, janet E. .... :as Reed, Gary L. ..... ......... ..... . Reed, james David ............ Reed, Terrence L. ..... Rees, Gary C. ....... . Rees, john ........... Reeves, Susan K. .... Rehklau, janet L. Rehor, Beverly Ann Reichart, Phyllis Ann e99 115 ..222 300 ..204 ..236 300 218 :236 1 822' 300 1 10 ..300 103 194 140 Reicosky, T. ..................... . T615 Reid, Charles C. ............... . Reitenstahl, janet ..... Reilly, Carol j. ................ .. Reimer, Robert Ralph Reinemeyer, Frank H. 116 Reinhardt, john B. ........... . Reinke, William H. Reiter, Kenneth F. .. Renaurd, Carol ...... Reno, john A. ....... . Rephun, Daniel P. ......f.24O 248 244 ..3 00 1 1 1 ..244 00 1 09 246 3 00 00 ........220 Retterer, Sheryl L, ............... . Rettig, Anne R. .............. 97,9 00 204 300 Rettig, Thomas W. ............ 111 , 300 Reuse, Ronald Wayne .......... ...... 2 48 Rhoads, Susan Lynne ..,............. 108 Rhodes, jennace C. .................. 97 Rhodes, Nancy C. ........... L..100,300 Rhodes, Robert M. .................... 236 Rhodes, Timothy L. .... 93,191,g?fd Ricci, Charles C. ..... ........ 2 40,300 Rice, Earl B. ........... ................ 1 81 Rice, judy Claire .................. ...... 1 10 Rice, Lawrence G. .............. 100,140 Rice, Linda M. .......... 101 179,198 Rich, Charles ................... .... ....... 9 1 Richards, Paul C. .,...................... 300 Richle, Sharon ............... ....... 3 00 Rickenberg, Mary A. ..... ....... 1 98 Rickle, Sharon Sue ....... ....... 2 12 Riddle, Larry Keith .......... ....... 1 05 Ridenour, David Merl ...... ....... 1 23 Ridgeway. Harold H, ......... .105 Ridill, Michael Ann . ................... 179 Ridley, Daryl ................................ 300 Riedel, Carol A. ...... .......... 1 11,300 Riefenstahl, jan L. .... ....... 7 1,204 Rieman, Marianne ...................... 126 Rieman, Stephen R. .......... 107,109 Riewaldt, Steven N. .......... 100,122 Rife, Sharon Kay ................ ........ 1 08 Rigloy, john ............ .................. 2 44 Rilling, Chris H. ..................--...- 300 Rinebolt, janet A. ...... 101, 192 300 Ringer, Carol A. ........................ 204 Rinto, Conrad L. ..... ........ 105 300 Ripley, Robert F. ..... ................ 1 03 Rismiller, janet L. .............. 101,121 Rismiller, Marilyn E. .................. 102 Ritchey, David A. ........ .............. 3 00 Ritterbusch, Robert F. .... ....... 2 24 Rivers, james A. ........................ 140 Roach, Bradley W. .................... 300 Roach, Dale Elwood .................. 123 Roach, Sue A, ,...,..,.... 190 208 300 Robasser, Candice Lee 103 111, 118 Robb, David R. ............................ 216 Roberts, Mary j. .... ..........-..------- 1 16 Robinette, joann ..... ........ 1 06 300 Robinson, Carol j. ...................... 300 Robinson, Cynthia R. .......... 90,300 Robinson, Diane Lee ..108, 136,204 Robinson, Donald W. ................ 107 Robinson, Sheila C. . ................... 206 Roche, Daniel A. ..... ................ 3 00 Roeder, Diane j. ........................ 196 Roehrs, Roberta C. .... 102 212 300 Roesch, Lois .................. . ..... 68,300 136. 318 .222 .3 00 300 Rogel, jeanne Marie ........ 100, 300, Rogers, Bradford G. .................. . Rogers. judith Mae ................... Rogers, Martha A. .... 190, 202, Rogers, Pierce Allen ................. Rohde, Norma Lou ................... Rohrbacher, Ronald ...,. Rohrs, Ronald E. ..... . Rokasy, john ......... .127 .204 .106 17 87 Rokui, Cyril T. ..... ........... 1 77 Rolf, Dennis . ............. ............... 2 42 Rolli, Diane C. ,............... ...... 9 7,192 Rollins, Anthony D. ...... .......... . 123 Rollins, Linda Lou ........... ........ 1 92 Rolsten, Tim Alvin . ............... .... 3 00 Romanchok, judith M. . ............. 300 Romano, Mary joy Ann .... 70,1283 Rominger, Kathleen G. .............. 208 Romstadt, Phyllis M. ......... ., ..... 192 Rose, Ted E. ........................ 140, 300 Rosell. David Lee ..... .............. 2 38 Rosen, Lee Harvey ............ 100, 248 Rosenthal, Glenn T. ................ .... 2 34 Roslund, David C. ..... ...... 1 05,300 Ross, Bette Elaine . .... ........ 9 7, 300 Ross, Diana M. ..... .............. 1 08 Ross, Don j. ........ ........ 9 S, 123 Ross, Linda Lee ...... ........... 1 08 Ross, Sarah S. ........ ........ 2 02 Roth, Robert E. ........ . Roth e, Emmett L. .... . Rotz, Gail Ann ....., Rotz. Nestor G. , ....... . Roudebush, jill M. ........300 97 14 ...........242 ..204 Rough, Nanci L. .... ........ 9 8,300 Rowe, Marsha N. ..... ...... 1 01,301 Rowe, Timothy R. ..... ........... 7 8 Rowe, Cheryl C. .... ........... 1 98 Rower, john M. ....... .............. 8 6 Rowland, Nancy L. .......... .......... 2 12 Rubin, Fred ........,............... 238,301 Ruble, Carol j. ...... .............. 3 01 Ruda, Nancy Lee ..... ........... 8 1 Rudd, Mary lo .... . ...... .............. 8 1 Rudgers, Richard L. ,... ,,,, 2 42 Rudolph. Daniel j. ............ 248,301 Ruehl, j. ................... ........ ..... . . ..140 Ruffener, Charlene S. ..... ..... 9 9,210 Rueh, Charles D. ,,,...,... ........... 1 06 Ruhe, Dennis V. ,.... .. ........ 222 Ruland. Priscilla A. ...... ........ 2 08 Rulfs. William ........... ........ 3 01 Runkle, Dean R. .... ........ 3 01 Ruper, William F. ....., ..105 i i The University Book Store in the Student Union Shulok, Lily Ann V. ......... ,..... 2 O4 Shulsky, Michael j. .......,...,........ 105 Shumaker, Charles Lee ............ 302 Shumaker, jack C. ....... ...... 1 05 Shumway, Philip R. . .... ......,,., 2 40 Shupack, Richard A. ....... ...... . ..222 Shuping, Robert ........................ 248 Shuster, Marlene Ann ........ 88, 190, 194.302 Sica, William E. . ..,..... 228,302 Sidener, David C. ......... 191.240 Siegel, joan D. ............. 116,200 Siekkinen, Barbara A. 113,212,302 Sienkiewicz, Ronald j. ........ 75.240 Siesel, joe K. .............,................ 140 Sievert, Craig L. ........ ......... 9 5.97 Sigle, lrva jean .... Sika, Allen ............... ..... . .. Sika, Barbara j. ...........,... . Sika, Stephen ......... ........... Sikora, james john ..... . ..... . .... 302 ........226 204 i 302 ........302 123, Silberman, ' jonathan l. ..... . Silcox, Elaine R. ...... ..... . . Silcox, Kathleen j. ........... . Smitley, Carol R. ....... . 125 234 ........302 ........208 v Simmons, Susie Rae ............ 93,210 Simon, Clyde M. ........ .... .... 8 7 ,113 Sirnonds, Clark W. ............ 226,303 Simson, Carol E. ................ 212,302 Sipes, Theodore L. ........ 78, 94, 303 Sipos, james M. ..... . ....... 122,244 Sitterly, Susan M. .......... . ........... 110 Sixt, Edward L. ............ 68,86 216 Sizemore, joan . .,......................... 101 Skinner, Annette L. ........ .....113 Skow, Carol Ann ,... ...,... ....... 3 O 3 Skuhrovec, Carol Lee ................ 89 Slach, Kathleen M. .................... 208 Slagle, Leslie R. .......................... 212 Slater, Michael H. .............. 214,303 Slater, Richard K. ...................... 218 Slebos, Dolores R. .............. 113,303 Slipko, Gerald .................... 242, 303 Slitor, Candace Lee ....,........,.... 208 Slivka, jack M. ....,..... .......... 1 16 Sloan, james H. ..... ............. 1 09 Sloan, Robert L. ..... ................ 2 32 Smart, R. Scott ................ 130 234 Smayda, Marilyn j. .................... 194 Smidutz, Kay Louise ................ 88 Smith, Alan P. ........................ 99 Smith, Andrew j. .............. ....... . 232 Smith, Beatrice F. .............. 115,202 Smith, Carol Ann ........................ 303 Smith, Christina M. ..... .......... 3 03 Smith, Claudia jean .... .......... 7 5 Smith, Gary A. ......... ............. 2 34 Smith, Gary E. ........ ......... . 216 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Glenn Ray ............. . jan F. ......... . .......89 jeanne M. ....... ....... . Karen j. ....................... . Lawrence K. Linda A. ............... . 302 212 ..118 ..108 ..140 196 Smith, Patrick R. ...... ............. 2 40 Smith, Richard A. .... .......... 1 13 Smith, Robert M. ..... ..218 Smith, Sandra L. ..... ....... 3 03 Smith, Scott T., .......... ....... 2 20 Smith, Sharron A. ...... ....... 2 08 Smith, Terrence C. .... .......... 2 28 Smith, Thomas A. ...... .......,.... . 220 Smith, Timothy F. ...... ....... 9 3 191 Smithers, jennle ..... .......... 3 03 Smock, james R. .......... . Smutko, Barbara A. Snediker, Karen D. Snider, Snider, Snow, Snow. Snow, Snow Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Snyder Snyder David Aw. ....... . .......204 .......238 .......200 1 98 240 Patricia A. .... ......... . john ............. judith A. ...... . Lyle E. ..................... . Suzanne C. .... . .............. . i 303 ..118 98, 100 86 303 ..126 198 Barbara D. .................... joanne C. ................. .. judith K. ...................... Marvin Allan Michael Lee Dean B. ........ 107, 110 242 ...108 ..118 .......122 .......218 Stiger, Sandra K. ................ 112,208 Stfoble. Wesley R- .--.--.- .-.-224 304 Stilgenbauer, Pamela R. .... 89, 204, Stroempl. 1-HUFG1 E- ----- ----------- 3 1 304 Stroh, james E. .................. 220,304 Stilwell, Patricia ........................ 198 Strohscher, Nancy M. ................ 304 Stinehart, Roger Ray .................. 236 STFODWBY1. MBVCIB 1- --.----------------- 210 Stingle, Gary L, .,,,,,,,,,.,.... 107,226 Stroud, Kathleen S. ...... ........ 1 15 Stoffy Donald j, .,.,,, .,,,....,,.. 2 48 Stroup, jacquelyn K. . ..... ..1l1 Stghurski, Donna ,,,,,, .,,,,.,,, 3 O4 STFOLISG, Ann E. ............ ........ 3 04 Stgll, Barbara L, ,,,,, , ..,,.. 112 Struble, judith Ann ...... . ..... ...304 Stoner, Diana ,,,,,,.,, ,,.... 1 OO Struna, Edward L. ..... ....... ........ 3 0 4 Stgllerl Keith E, ,,,,., .,.... 1 OO Struna, Timothy jon ............ 79 216 Stone' Andrea K, .,..., .,,,,, , ,.117 Stuart, Neil David .......... .....,. . 86 Stone, Dennis S. ...... ............ 9 7 Sturrock, Lynn Helen ..,. ........ 1 16 Stone, Sidney ..,,,.,.,.... ,.,..... 7 8,94 Stuver, Susan Kay .......... ........ 2 12 Storm, judythe A, ,.,,.,,,,.,..,,,,.,... 204 Sucheski, Robert 1. ......... . 106 240 Stoutarnyer, Nancipat 304 Suckman, Barry S. . ........... 236 304 Strabic, james S, ,.....,. . .....,....., 240 Suhr, Martha L. ........................ 106 Strait, Rickye E, ,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,, 2 32 Sullifan, Maribeth O. ..89,200,304 Straley, Karen S, , ,,,,,,,,,,, ...... 1 O1 Sullirls, Sue E. ........................... .178 Strand, Gail Kathryn . ....... ,....... I 80 Sullivan. Michael F. .................... 224 Strathman, Ann M. .....,.,............ 192 Sundberg, Michael N. 110 236 304 Strausbaugh, Harold E. .............. 244 Sundheimer, jamie L. ................ 202 Strayer, janet M. ............ 89, 99, 304 Surovjak, jane E. ..71, 111 210 304 Streeter, Alice R, ,.,,..,,...,,.,..,,..... 304 Sutcliffe, Alice R. ..,............. 96,304 Stricker, Donald F. ........ 68, 93.304 Sutermeister, Steven A. ............ 226 Strickland, Kenton E. ................ 304 Sutter, james Robert .......... 125, 230 Stroberg, A. Linnea ..... .,.......,.. 3 O4 Sutton, Ann L. ...,........ 190, 198,304 Snyder, Samual j. ....... ......... 2 30 Snyder, Susan Irene .. ....... ..18O Snyder, Suzann ..,..... .... .... 1 O 8 Sobotka, Dale R. ...... ..228 Sohner, Linda L. ..70 179 Soles, Linda j. ....... 208,303 Solt, David G. .......... ........ 2 36 Solt, Lynda Lee ......... ......... 2 14 Sommer, Carolyn j. .................. 116 Sommer, janice E. .................... 180 Sonnenberg, Alberta 121,302 Souliere, joseph L. ............ 140,218 Spangler, Patricia j. ..,.............,... 303 Spangler, Richard C. ...... 100 Spear, Susan E. . .......... ............ 1 14 Spector, Paul S. ...... .....,.. 2 48 Spence, Robert .................... 68 112 Spencer, Charles S. ........... .236, 303 Spencer, Christine C. 214 303 Spencer, Ralph K., lll 218 303 Spencer, Robert C. .................... 140 Sperry, Barbara j. ,.68,96, 108 192 Spiegel, jeffrey Mark ........ 248 Spinner, Ann E. ...................... 89,99 Spitler, Susan E. ,,,,.................... 303 Spitnale, Betty L. . ......... 86,87 194 Splittorf, Don Carl .................... 81 Sprague, Beverly j. .................... 106 Spreng, Harold R., jr. .... . ..... 183 Springborn, Laurel ........ ......... 7 5 Springmyer, Susan B. ................ 303 Sprunk, David F. ......... ...... 8 6 303 Stackhouse, jerry L. .................. 240 Stahl, jane M. ........ ......... 9 9,192 Staib, Mary A. ............. ...... . ..... 3 04 Stamatis, Thomas G. ...... ......... 1 68 Stames, james P. ........................ 113 Stamolis, Stephanie A. .............. 208 Stanek, Dianne .................... 89 212 Stanek, Steven M. .................... 304 Stankavich, Paul E. ........ 79, 94,216 Stankiewicz, Karen L. ................ 304 Stankov, Laurie L. .................... 304 Stanley, jacqueline A. ................ 304 Stanley, janet G. ....... . ........ 111,304 Stanley, Rick D. ......... ............ 3 04 Stanton, Evelyn Ann ................ 210 Stanton, Rachel j. ...................... 126 Stantz, Gwendolyn j. ........ 108,113 Starkey, Linda S. ........ ................ 1 11 Stazyk, Sharon A. .......... .... 1 13,208 Stearns, Rosemary E. ................ 101 Steck, Sue A. ................ 89, 99,304 Steel, Lois jean .......................... 87 Steele, Eleanor j. . ........... 90, 95,99 Steffan, Mary H. ........................ 214 Steftanni, Charlet K. ........ 113 304 Stegmiller, Carolyn Ann ....101, 194 Stein, Diane E. ............................ 113 Stein, Morton Lee ........... ........ 3 04 Steinbaugh, Phillip j. .... ......... 2 26 Steindam, Sharon L. ....... ........ 3 04 Steiner, Penny E. ...................... 212 Steinfurth, Virginia A. .............. 116 Steinhauser, Karen E. ............ 88,304 Steinmetz, Yewell W. ................ 246 Stephens, Marilyn K. ............... . 89 Stephens, Robert L. .................. 226 Sterba, Richard W. 88, 89, 111, 304 Stern, Andrew E. ........ 90, 191,248 Stern, james P. ......... ................. 1 19 Stern, Leslie E. ......... ........ 7 1,168 Stetler. Barbara j. ..... . .......... 208 Steury, jane A. ...... .............. 2 10 Steva, Linda L. ...... ...... 2 12,304 Steva, Susan K. ......... ........... 1 96 Stevens, Anne C. ............. ........... 2 00 Stevens, Charles C. ............ 246,304 Stevens, Gary E. .. ...................... 90 Stevens, Martha A. .................... 200 Stevenson, Linda S. ...... 98, 106,304 Stewart, Gayle E. ........................ 200 Stewart, Michele A. ............ 86,304 Stewart, Nancy A. ...... ........... 3 04 Stewart, Suzanne L. .................. 192 stick. Linda 1. ............................ 196 Stickel, Carol j. .......................... 304 Sticklen, Marian L. 76,94, 109,304 Stiffler, Paul W. ........................ 87 1 X I a HAMBLIN CLEANERS Fast and efficient service on dry cleaning and laundry is provided tor all customers by Hamblin, located across from Founders. EA R .v-all-.. . . IVE SITY P0 TIAC The home of the WIDE TRACK TIGER. 344 Sutton. Nancy 1- ---------v------ 110.304 Temple, Thomas R. ......A..... 191 228 Treeger, james S. ..,. 73,76,92.93, Vanwulfen, Rae Helene 117 305 Svehla. j8CCIUe1Yf1 A- ---- 89. 112. 200 Tepfenhart, Mary Ann .... ........ 2 08 109,191,248,305 Vardyan, john j. ............. ........... 1 22 Swarm. 5115811 j. ..v.------------ .------- 2 10 Terbeek, Cary R. ....A....... ........ 2 30 Trenka, Louis A. .,....................,. 305 Varga, Sandra L. ............. 0.108.114 Swank. Call L. -T v------ ------- . ---Y--.---- 3 04 Ternes, Daniel j. ......... ..... 1 05.305 Trent, Steven C. ...,.........,... .... . ..24O Vargo, Elsie L. .... ..... . 2194.305 SWBHSIEEV, DennlS Nl- ---- -------,, 3 04 Terse, Louis M. ................ ........ 2 18 Trinkle, Diane .......... ...... . 202,305 Vargo, Flora A. ........ ..............-. 1 02 Swartq. Linda Ruth .,--,4-- . -------- 100 Thatcher, Barbara .,........ 192.305 Tripp, Cheryl Ann ....... . ..... , ..,,. 204 Varis, Pete ,.,...........,.,.... ...122 123 Sweaflngen., james 1-. ---. --,- A .--- 2 32 Thaxton, Patricia A. ........ ........ 3 05 Trivett, Thomas E. ..... . ........ 123 Varley, Gregory E. ................ 81 Sweeney. TIn1OThy M. .....------..-.- 240 Thayer, jean Rebecca ...... ...... . .305 Trott, Michael E. .......,.... . ........ 305 Vauclair, Marguerite R. .94. 190. Sweet. ,Ralph H. ..............-......... 87 Theis, Katherine j. .......... ..... 3 O5 Trumbull, Lorraine A. .... ......... 9 9 212,305 SWCUCKI. Sulanhe F. ....--.... 107 304 Thimme, Frederick H. ...... ....... 2 36 Tschantz, james N. ...,,..........,.... 228 Vaughn, William .,............... ...... . 305 Swick. jo Anne ...................... 97 Thomas, Benjamin D. ........ 123 Tschopp, Constance M. .............. 89 Vaupot, judith L. . ........... ..107, 305 Swisher. Diane Elaine ......... 95 Thomas, janice A. .................... 200 Tucci, Sheryl A. ...... . ......,.....,.... 214 Vazac, Charles j. ........222,305 SWODB. SUSBYT jane ..... ............ 1 92 Thomas, john Edward .......... .... 1 81 Tuchart, Walter ........................ 117 Vazquez, David ..... ................ 1 13 Sykes. Becky M. ...... ..---. 8 9 198 Thomas, Susan B. .............. 194 305 Tucker, Bruce Alan .,............,,.. ,.122 Veldt, Douglas W. .... ............ . 90 Sykes. Nancy, ............ . ....... 89.99 Thomas, Sylvia D. ....,.......... ....... 1 10 Tucker, john P. ........ 83 105.226, Veigel, Mary E. .,........ ........... . .108 Sylvester, Call A. .... ............... 2 12 Thompson, B, Lyle .... ......... . ...168 305,319 Verbaan, Gerald ...,. ........ 2 32,305 Synk, Elizabeth R. .... ......... 9 7 212 Thompson, Louise A. ........ 212 Tullis, Ronald H. .............,.... 90,100 Vereb, Karen M. ........,....... 126,202 Szabo, Carl A. . ...... ............... 1 70 Thornton, Donna L. ....... ........ 3 O5 Turk, Kathleen L. ..............,.,. ,...111 Vermillion, Ronald B. ......... 2.95.97 Szabo. james .....,... ....... ..... . . .232 Thornton, Karen Lynn ............. . 99 Turnbough, David R. ....., ,... .,.... 2 4 6 Vernon, Sandra A. .................. .305 Szofer, john j. ..... . ................. 224 Thornton, Richard Neil 177 181 Tuttle. Karen ............................ 75 Vetter, joan B. .... ...................... 3 05 Szucs. Daniel j. .,.....,. .69, 191 248 Thorpe, Linda H. .,........ .r.......... 1 92 Twinlng. William A. .......,.. 216,305 Veverka, Frances Mary 70 179,196 1' Thorpe, Richard A., jr. 112,236 Tyson, Mark Alan .. ........ 242 Viall, Paul Culick, jr. ................ 232 Tabagkgl Char-jeg A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,146 Tibble, Linda j. ...................... H208 U Vidourek, Keith A. ............ 105 305 Tabac,-1, par,-1Cla 1, ,, ,,,,,,,,, 114 Tiedeman, Margaret Ann 289 126 Ufholz, Lynn M. .,.....,.. ........... 2 14 Vignovich, Doreen ...... ........... . .212 Tabler, Donna R, ,,,, ,,,,,,.,. 2 O4 Tiff, Richard O, ,,....... .... .... ....... 3 0 5 Uhler, jane W. ......... ,... . .202 305 Vincent, Carol Ann .... ....... . 103 Tabor, Barbara ,,-,,,,--, ,,,, ,,,,, 1 0 2 Timmons, james E. .......,. ,..228,305 Ullestad, james G. ........ 240 Vincent, David, C. .... . .... ........234 Tabor, D1ar-je M, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 00 Time, james E. ..................,... ....228 Ulmer, jane C. ...... ...... 2 02,305 Vlnciguerra, Diane M. .......... ....119 Tabor, Terence A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 109 Titus, jerry W. .......... 106,107,305 Ulmer, john F. .... ................... 1 40 Virkus, Kathryn Ann ........ 107,305 Tachuk, Ceorgene 1-, ,,,,,,,, 103,116 Tlan, Liang .......... ..............,.... 1 13 Llphaus, Diane Kay ....... - ........... 100 Visinger, ,David j. ..................... .238 Taflrrrgar, Steven L, ,,,-,,,,,,,, 93,191 Tober, Scott A. .... ................ 2 20 Upton, Elwood D. ........,............. 228 Vlaslk, Linda E. ........ ....... . 196 Taft' lar-nas W, ,,,,'13,92,'jO7, 109, Tobin Susan E. ......, . ...... 126 Urban, Lucy A. ....... ,... . ..68, 89,305 Voelcker, Gary B. ..... .......305 245,304 Tobin Thomas j. ,,,..... ........ 2 16 Urbas, joseph W. .............. 123,168 Vogt, Thomas j. ...,....,..... ....... 1 10 -l-agar-ners, Val-,da -,,,-,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,2OO Tocoi, Linda Louise ..,......... . ....,.. 175 Urbine, jeanne A. ..,..,................ 305 Vogtsberger, Donald C. ........23O Telklngron, Paul D, ...-,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,146 Tom, jacquelyn A. .,.......... 202.305 Uschelbec, Kathleen N. ............ 305 Volin, Al .......................... ...... . 117 -l-angeman, Marcia A, ,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,, 3 O4 Tomita, john A, .,........ ........... 3 O5 , V Volin, Alan R. .....,......... ..... . .117 Tenge,-nan, Richard l, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2,304 Tomko, David L, ...., ........ 9 4 Vagedes, Marilyn j. ..19O, 208, 305 Vollmar, Howard A. .,... .......305 -rank, Maribarh 5, ,,,, 101,214 304 Toms, Donald S. ..... ...... 2 34 Vahaly, Barry P. ...................... H222 Vonhausen, Burkhard . ............... 113 Tankn, Robe,-r Alan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 123 Tong, Alan T, ............ .,..... 8 6 305 Vail, Sharon ...........,.......... . ....... 93 VorS'l', judlth L. .........,..............., 108 -l-erenrlne, Sandra M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 304 Toomire, Cheryl! A. .......... 111 305 Vamos, janet L. .... ........ 3 05 Vynalek, Mary T. .............. 194,305 -rareennal-sr, 51,9 Caro1 ,,,,,,,,,,, K ,,,'jO6 Torrisa, Carl j. .......... .......... 2 28 VanBorg. Kay,L. . ...... ....... . ...ZO4 Taylor Ann E, ,,,,g9,101,194 304 Tgth, Barbara jean ....... .......... 1 92 Vance, Katherine L. ................ ..126 W Taylor' Clernenrlne Ev --,,,,,,,,,,A, 304 Towey, james P, ,,,,,,., ....... 9 5 305 Vanderbilt, james ,M. ..... ...107,305 Wachtelhausen, Charles F. . ..... H248 Taylor' Dennls lee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 133 Townsend, june E, .... .......... 2 10 Vanderburg, Sherwin Lee ..., 68, 200, Waddle, Marsha Ann ................ 305 Taylor: lan-les Arthur- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,232 Townsend, Ralph ,,,,. ....... 9 1 , 305,319 Wade, Bellflfila L. ....--------------.--- 202 Taylor Larry C, -,-'--,,,,,,, W-240,304 Trace, john C, ,,,,,,,,, ,.... , .224 Vanderhorsta Dennis . .......,...,..... 87 Wade, Connie K. ...,....... . .... 108 305 Taylor' Lynn ,--, A ,,,-,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 98 Tracey, jgycg P, ,,,,, ........ 9 1 VanDrew, Richard j. ..... ........ 3 OS Wagner, Malin F. ...... 105 110,305 Taylor' Lynn E, ,-,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 Q8 Tragagh, Steven A. ,... ....... 2 32 VanDyke, David B. ......... ........ 3 05 Wagner, Robert L. .................. .. 88 Taylor' Nancy lv ,,,,,,,,, 304 Traingr, Wayne M. ,,,, ....... 2 26 VanHouten, joyce Ann , ........... 88 Wagoner, Richard T. ......... ......-140 Teylor' pamela D, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 05 Tramba, Tammy M. ....... 108 Vank, Michael j. ............ . ....... .240 Wahl, Frank H. . ....-..----. ---102-215 Taylor' perrlele A, ,,,, ,,,,,, 9 3 305 Traochr, Gerry V. ....... 305 VanLieu, Martha H. ....... ........ 9 8 Wainwright, Carla Ruth ....... 89 Taylor' Sharon 5, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 O8 Traom, William j. ....... 248 VanNess, Connle jo .................. 204 Wake, Nancy jane ..........-- 200 305 Taylor' Terry Leslie ,-,,,,--,,,-, ,,,, , H232 Tram-woin, james .,,,.. ....... 1 O4 VanSchoyck, Mlchael E. ............ 240 Walbridge, Martha jane .....- .- 96 Ta Tor' Wllllam l.l I ,',,,--,-- 127 305 Tl-aV11, 51-,ol-ri A, ,,,,, ,..,... 2 12 VanSchoyck, Nicholas R. ..... .... . 238 Walkden, Cheryl A. ............ 89 306 relinpley Terry A, ,jul ,,,,,,,,,,,, 200 Traylor, Linda A, ,...... 208 vanvnaf, steven P. ...... ,....,...... . .305 Walker, Charles s. ....... ........109 CHARLES R. 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K S WINUU XE A 34 346 Walker, joan C. .......... 98,208,306 Walker, Kay L. . ...,......... 87, 96, 306 Walker, Linda Louise ................ 97 Walker, Richard G. ,................... 90 Walkup, Larraine I. . ........ ..119 Wall, Alice ........... . .............. 91 Wallace, D. .... ..,..... ........ 7 3 140 Wallace, Lee E. ......... .......,.. . 87 Walston, janis A. ........ .,.,.... 8 8 Walters, Michael A, .....,....,.,..... 90 Walton, S lvia Ann .................... 206 Ward, judly Ann ...,. . ....,............. 97 Ward, Richard C. ,..... 109,226 306 Ward, Robert Lee .............. 109 306 Ward, Tom jay ................ .... ,.... . 2 18 Warden, john W. ..... . .,.,...... 123 Warfel, Ann Lee . .... .... ............... 3 0 6 Waring, Richard W. ......,.,. 140 306 Warncke, Howard A. .....,,......... 306 Warner, Stuart Allan ..... ........ 3 06 Warren, Nancy lill ......... ,....... 1 98 Warren, Robert S. ..........,.,......... 230 Warrington, Phillip C. .......... . .216 Warther, Ann L, ...........,. ........ 1 79 Wasen. joyce M. ............. .,.,.... 3 06 Waterhouse, Stuart A. ..,... ..306 Waters, john B. ........................ 177 Watford, Kathleen M. . ...,,..,..... 306 Watkins, Angus Miles ....,. 118 Watkins, Michael Lee 306 Watson, C. Michael .................. 306 Watson, Larry W. ...................... 140 Watson, Mary Beth .......... 202,306 Watson, Phillip W. .... 90,191,252 Watson, Victoria j. ....,,...... 122 206 Watson waoghf Shirley s. ,.., . William ..... ......196 306 Wayne, David H. .... , .......... 306 Wearsch, Earl A. ....... ........ 3 06 Weaver, Diane L. ..... .,...... 3 06 Webb, Carol A. ....... ........ 2 10 Webb, Charles R. ...,.. ....,... 8 6 Webb, Mary lo ............ ........... 3 06 Webb, Peggy jane ....,............... 97 Weber, Carol S. ....... ...... 1 01 194 Weber, jean L. .....,.,.. .............. 3 06 Weber, Marcella K. .................,.. 194 Weber, Paula M. ..,,........., 208,306 Wedmedyk, Vera C. .......... 103 306 Wedow, Marcia j. ...................... 306 Weed, jeff ..................,.............. .232 Weedman, Roslyn Zane .... . ..,.... 81 Weger, Michael R. .,......., 140.226, 306, 319 Wehrle, Thomas R. .................. 306 Weideman, Hollis Lynn Weigle, Roger Eugene 0 .......,......306 183 Weiner, David Alan ..,............... Weis, judith Ann .,.....,... . .......... 108 Weisberg, Tina A. ........ 97,98, 194 Weiser, Elaine ..,...,. .... ............. . . .114 Weiss, Larry j. .......... 92,109,118. 240,306 Weiss, Trevor D. .... ....,............... 2 48 Weld, janice Lee ....,................... 108 Welday, Katherine F. . ............... 192 Weldele, Frank j. ...........,.... 75 240 Welker, Donna M. .................... 306 Welker, Norma Lee ...... 88, 89,214 Wells, Pamela Kay ........ ............ 1 08 Welsh. Daniel E. .....,....125 Welsh, John R. ..... ............. 2 42 Wenig. judy M. . ........ 88 Wenner, Carol ....... ....,,.. 1 18,306 Wentar, Robert G. .,.,.,.....,.,,..,..,. 306 Wenz. George A. .............. 228,306 108 Wenzlick, Faye Ella .... ,... ......,,,, Werkman, Elizabeth L. ..,... 104,306 West, Beverly A. ......... . .... 117,196 'Wilson, Wilson, james E. l. Holton ...230 172 ........1O0 171 .....,..210 Wilson, Karen R. ...... . Wilson, Valerie A. ..... . Wilson, Wendy Kay Wilson, Woodrow E. ..,.. ,,,.., . Windom, ' .246 Frederick G. .,.,, ......., 1 83 Woycitzky, Rita P. Woycitzky, William j. Wright, Patsy S. ,,,,, ,,,, . , Wuerfel. Cynthia C. Wulle, Cristy D. .....,. . Wykowski, Edward G. .... ...... . Wyse, Edward l. ........ . West, Eric C. ...... 107, 109,226,306 West. William W. .,............ 246, 320 Westfall, Abigail j. ,.,. ..............., 2 12 Westgerdes, jane M, ...,............ 111 We-stman, Pamela ............ 106,307 Westrick, David joseph ..,,.,...... 246 Wetula, joseph L. ........,...,..,,,.... 97 Wexler, Pamela Gaye ....... .. ,...... 98 Wheeler, David Wayne .,,.,.,...., 102 Whetstone, Rex ...... . ...,... ...,.,. 2 32 White, lacqueline .,........ .,..,. 2 12 White, Ruth ...... . ........ ....... . 206 White, Sandra l, .............. ,......,..113 White, Susan A. ........................ 95 Whitehouse, Ronald R. ..... . Whitehurst, john P. .,...., . Whitker, Sheila L. ..,,... Whitt, Michael W. ........... . Whyte, Margaret j. .......,. . Wickiser, David l. ....... Wielgus, joann ............,,,,,. Wierwill, jonathan P. .,..... . Wiesner, Henry Foote ......,. Wight, Rebecca Ann ........ ,.68, 307 ........177 . ...... .180 ........123 1 16, 192 ........307 ..,.....212 ....68. 83 ........244 16 198 Wilcox, janet l. .......... 71 ,307 Wilcoxon, Karen H. .........,..,.,,., 208 Wildenhaus, Barbara K. .....,....,, 97 Wilder, Lloyd B. .... . ........... 246,307 Wiler, Loretta Ann ...,.,...,,,...,,.,. 75 Wilford, Mark A. ........ . ............. 230 Wilhelm, Crystal l. .... 200,307,320 Wilhelm. Nicholas j. ................ 119 Wilke. Elsie G. .................. 101,307 Wilkening. Thomas E. .... 109, 7 Wilkinson, Diane L. ,,.. . ....,.... ...108 Wilkinson, judith M. ................ 2,08 Will, janet K. .................... 111,307 Williams, Catherine j. .............. 175 Williams, Dorothy L. ................ 101 Williams, Frank George ............ 307 Williams, Harry Evan ...... .. ........ 218 Williams, janice M. ............ 89,307 Williams, jayne C. ..................,. 89 Williams, Marguerite j. .... 94,216 Williams, Marilyn L. ...... ......... 1 08 Williams, Martin ...................... 307 Williams, Nancy Kay . ........... 68,69 Williams, Sandra K. ...... ..108 Williams, Steward ........ . ..... 140 Williams, Susan Rae ......... ...... 1 08 Williams, Thomas C. .................. 238 Williamson, Kathleen A. ............ 202 Williamson, Mary M. ....... ...... 1 18 Williamson, Michael R. .... ..224 Wilson, Alice L. .,.......,.. , ..... 75 Wilson, Ann E. ........... ......... 3 07 Wilson, Brenda R. .... ............ 9 7 Wilson, Claire E. .... ...... 9 8,307 Wilson, David R. ......... .......,. 2 28 Wilson, Dwight O. ..... .307V The Fa con For the finest in pizzo, visit The Folcon, conveniently locoted ot 516 E. 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Delivery from 8:00 p.m. until closing. .308 . 97 .198 .114 .200 2146 ..123 mggfggg HE:agl2rtL. ...... ........ 2 jg xigfvysomlierski, Ellaine A. ,.,, 103 510 f 0 V ---- -------- s s, atricia . ,,,,,...,,.,... . winkei, Rosann T. .......,,,, aov Y 16 OO Winters, Charles W. ..........,,,..... 218 Wirls, Beverly May .......... 110,194 Y Wirries, ,ludy R. ....... ...... 1 26,200 Yager, Robert A. .. .... ....... . 102 238 Wise, Michael E. ........................ 123 Yeager, Dan Eugene .............,,,.. 105 Wlsener, Donna j. ........ 113,307 Yeager, Pamela R. ............ 192,308 Withers, Patricia A. .................. 206 Yoakam, Wayne E. .. ............,..,,. 240 Witias, jeffry B. ........ 112,246,248 Yoder, jacqueline K. ............ 96,108 Witker, janet E. ................ 108,307 Yoder, Marilyn j. ...,.. . ........ .202 Witman, Linda Kay .................... 307 Youmans, janice I. .. ,,,.,. 196 Witmer, ludith .......................... 76 Young, Candace A. ..... ...... 2 O0 Witmer, Patricia M. . ..... 74, 89,210 Young, Charles ........ . ..... 91 Witt, Dave Wesley .....,.,,........... 307 Young, D. ................ ..,,,, 1 40 Witt, Theodore N. ......... ..... 2 20 Young, George E. .... ......234 Wittacker, D, .......,... ........ 1 40 Young, Gloria j. .,....... ,,,.., 1 15 Witte, Timothy j. ..... ........ 1 40 Young, Mary K. ....,,,..... ...,... . .196 Witten, Arlene ......... .. ......... 97 Young, Mercedes C. .................. 308 Witter, Robert M. . ...... ....... ...230 Young, Richard G. ....,..... ,. .,... ...236 Witzmann, Helga .........,,.,.... . .... 116 Young, Stephen W. ....,,,.., 218 308 Woehrmyer, Sandra L. ....., 208,307 Young, Verna L. ...................,,... 95 Woiahn, Susan j. ...... .............. 8 7 Youngbluth, Timothy , ........,, ,... . 117 Woicik, Carol S. ...................... ,.180 Youngquist, Robert G. ....,... 95 118 Wolaver, Thomas H. .......... 117,307 Younkman, Sharlene ....., ......... 1 18 Wolcott, Noreen E. .... 89, 114,13961, Yunker, Richard A. ..... .,.,.. 2 42 7 Wolever, Susan K. ......,........,, 307 Wolf, christine v. .... ,........, 3 ov Z Wolf, George C. ,....,.. ...... 7 8,94 Zachrich, Diane K. .... 111,118,308 Wolf, Michael W. ..,... ............. 2 46 Zack, Lorraine T. .............. 200,265 Wolf, Robert D. ..... ,...... . 86,224 Zaffke, Vincent j. .,...... 90,99 308 Wolfe, Allen V. ..... .... ....,.... . . .109 Zaiicek, janis L. ...... ....... 1 04, 119 Wolfe, jerry K. ,,... .. ........ 208,307 Zales, Elaine C. ...... ............ 3 08 Wolfe, john C. ., .,,...,, ..,.... ..,, , , 232 Zaller, Charles j. ......... ......... 2 28 Wolfgram, Peter R. .........,....,...,. 246 Zapiecki, Michael j. ...... ......... 3 08 Wolfinger, james P. ..,..... 122,125 Zappitelli, Eugene A. ,.....224 Woliver, Sandra ........... .......... 1 10 Zawack, Richard Chet ............ 146 Wollenhaupt, Kay F. A. ,..,..,.,...,. 108 Zawadsky, Sharon L. .... ,. .... ...202 Wollenweber, Hilda . ...............,... 307 Zbin, Catherine A. ..... ......... 2 10 Wollnik, Dennis Henry .... 240,307 Zeiba, L. . .................... .. .......... 123 Wolnowski, Casimir j. .... ..236,307 Zellner, Robert W. ..... .. .......... ...308 Woltman, Donna J. .......,.....,...... 110 Zenzel, Paula Lynn ......,............. 308 Wolynec, Orest B. .... . ........,... 147 Zidek, Albert F. ...,..... 2.78, 94,218 Wombold, Phyllis ................ 88,308 Zieber, Lamar D. ................ ........ 9 O Wondrak, Gerald A. .......... 220,308 Ziebold, Thomas L. ........ 97 Wood, Brian .............. ............. 2 46 Ziegler, Betty A. ................. . .... 113 Wood, Bruce H. ..... .......... 2 20 Ziegler, Ronald L. .................... 97 Wood, Ronald E. ..... ....... 3 08 Zierolf. Robert Leo ........ 83.95.97 Wood, Ronald G. ..... ....... 1 10 Zimmerman, Gary L. ............ 97,308 Wood, Sue A. .,.......... ....,.. 8 7 Zimmerman, Gerald E. ...........,.. 97 Wood, Thomas B. ...,..... .,..... 1 22 Zimmerman, Patricia A. .... 113,212, Wood, Von Rae ................ ....... 2 08 I 308 Woodward, Thomas B. ........ ,... . .122 Zischkau, Janet L. ........ ......... 1 11 Woodward, Timothy .............. ....218 Zofchak, Kath-leen C. ......... . ...,. .308 Woodward, William 1. ,............. 234 Zolciak, Dennis A. ........ .... ........ 1 4 O Worcester, james L. 118,220,308 Zoras, Bonita ......... . .................. 308 Worden, jacquelyn L. ..............,. 212 Zothner. Mary j. ....101,126,192, Workman, Carol Ruth .... ,..,97,98, 308 204,308 Zovack, ,Edward P. .................... 238 Workman, Frederick S. ............ 105 Zunkiewicz. Richard P. ........ 95.97 Worley, Rise janine .................... 75 ZUQBHSKI, Cynthia L. ..,.......... 198 Worth, Robert ..... ,.,. .... ,... . . . 87 Zwierlein, Ronald E. ........ 136,242 Wortman, Gail M. ,... ....... 3 O8 Zwyer. Jeanne M. .......... 89, 97,98 Mason Gulf Service S. Moin ot Napoleon, Bowling Green, Ohio All sizes, low rates, includes 51,000 Corgo Insurance, free rood service, hitch ond hook-up. XX O Q my we 'AU E' :- Pellll Il 2 EBI IIIIIIEIII Q Today's classrooms furnish knowledge that will help in tomorrow's world. That's why Toledo Edison urges employees to improve their skills, abilities and mental growth through company-sponsored educa- tion and training programs such as: EDUCATION ASSISTANCE PLANS ADVANCED MANAGEMENT COURSES FOREIVIANSHIP CLASSES SPECIAL ON THE JOB TRAINING AND STUDY But, We also encourage other people to continue their education so they can qualify for increasingly important jobssuch as those at Toledo Edison. TOLEDO EDISON A good place to work Moving in-a task always at least partially delegated to the parents. 347 348 5 during Kappa Sig Ice Day. This chorus line was just one part of the activities at the new ice arena The new Sl.8 million ice arena opened in February with facilities -f if for figure skating, curling and hack- ?'1 f'3 i'i' I - 'Qt gj . .. - .,-'-'. E. I ffl 'L if 1' ''iflfzlllfjf2f,Z.1if 2i?if'2 7'l ?' 5:-f W-, ey as wellas recreational skating. lt g fgllrl l gel 1-5 - i'i i1 ff2p,e5,cg-3W-p..5,il . . . A -. 'tr W ' gt I ,i., if ,gf .. ,, was termed the finest facility of i 'z, , gflfp i' i I r , , , Q1 , ,- 1 Y A J V.-Fir' I A its type on a United States college N M M p b' -T--e I I 'r 5 T' V . . f s wag - A campus, by its director Howard ,g M fi, ,f g or c is 'i'a ij, . f ' - Starr i .ll , .. ffm 1 4 ' is ' - ff r e .. f rf-'-'ei - w e fs, t r - 4. W-.. .,., 1 ,. , f- j '+-'ef-Lf -fff:-e.f,:fv- ll' 2 Eine.-eyed-f'w Ab-. zirgkl-:ini ri ,, ttt rl it - gags.-.41 Rockwell's consfanf mofion served to emphasize what he was saying. 'WHT iii' - '7 '7 l l george lincoln roclewell George Lincoln Rockwell, leader of the American Nazi Party, spoke on campus in April to 2,700 students in Memorial Hall. Rockwell said he was fighting for the white major- ity in his speech and at Cl press conference before the address. With pipe in hand, Rockwell answered questions I af ihe press conference before his appearance. Q E H H sez 4 ' A N - ik 1 ff:a,i',,,, I , - -may g- Wars-D - 2 1, V H., - .'-:A ALJ,-'.f hw- yn ,ZV TV I. 1. rv-F.,-222 gfm' 'r' Qffiwffliu :,. if5Q'QQg,1..,1.- 1- l.: jfiffff, fs..15: im grips? g9f1ie 'jQ:,i 2? , kg?-Y2.2:-?,.:fl ' grew-L 374124-Sixzsf' p-.iz 5 - 1' ,Y-.. A .5.,,,, we -, H .Z.,.l.' ,. gd' LV H fe fg 'Y i4 i 2 fi ilflgdw -ylli -,314 A: 4-Q fs .W-,,15,L. V use rg-A, , - 52' f '- 5' ' 5, 'K ' 5 1.g-.e,:,i . els , g'rz...4f9esi 'safe ,E - - 'vw' ' N' N - -13 it f I E M Am ,gm Z gf,-g Y 3 March 31 was a happening at the Uni- versity. Approximately 200 students chalkecl the sidewalks in front of Wil- liams Hall with various designs to usher in spring, calling it Gentle Thursday. , Jr.-:f- ' if f' W 5 xl w, 3.7 1 1 , L, 9 . k , xx . . 571 . I I .:. , ' hr' I' . ., ,A - f ,Q-Uv-Kff'f1'+rif'?-'P' ' , . sf.f' 11 . wi v 1 ,U VNV. .. .MQ 1 1 4fV4f3MMM4ww f ,..- ,f y- ':-Y 1. ,, b . wl,aAm,-fr ,fi 4 , ,., , In V Q g E 1 . ,, - 1. I- 7 -1 ' , ,. ,av . .,. ,, - . As ,:Li ., - N . 1 , . , If as F Q - ,. ' f V 1 '- . -' 5 ? fi J- , ., gisim- . : 5 . ' 'J E A Eu E ,gJ I W J I e -if ,.1 - Hifi I 3 gnu li .E'f1i','--,r-:E -, , fi , . . . E 4 9 I .., Q.. - A . 1-1--.1-1,1.14,:Jf6 : w 3: - F131-. - g Q 1 fi R 1 . ,M h At , -11 ' I gf' - ' . w ...' , 1 . 1 - . Lf' C, ' F EE' 1 V U A X - b l 5 ' ,, 1- . - I L, -.. ,I ' E lg . ,. .5 - W 'X , . sh , 'B 17 .,1 l, 1 . fLW5,ih':'k Q. 'QQ ag . 159, , i QE, - .. ffm, mf' -:::: 'i I-L 41,4 , x I-' . f I 'L F E L , . .. . 1 1 X I R n . Ii' I f, f If s 1 N 5 u-x Jig gm-. ' A i 'Q Qfii 1671 N EMS: fi ,J ' I L . '1, L QA 1 1 wiv. 'tt' .:' ,,.q ,WP 'M si? ' 4,,., rv- w A sa wx fffwfu-'NE n. f A . . -sf- f x f :E ,ii -I ii 35-2 MEMORANDUM TO: The staff of the 1967 KEY FROM: The editor SUBIECT: The past two semesters I asked for a yearbook, A r-ecord of the i966-'67 aca- demic year, One that would reveal the worlds Available to students in the University community. You gave me this, But there was more: The deadlines we met, And the deadlines we nearly met. Trips to OT'sg A scheduling editor on the photo staff, Dinners with catsup bottle caps on pepper shakersg Afternoons in the Space As- signments Office, Orange and cholocate ice cream, Frustrations with IBM cards: Five photo assignments in one day: Lost negatives: The great c-enter drawerg Hours of frivolityg Evenings and weekends of quiet workg Philadelphia 3 Moods: good, bad, and indif- ferentg Penny tossingg Long, serious discussionsg Business luncheonsg Grief, Psycho-analysisg Sitting on photo lockersg Sitting on file cabinetsg Scheduling pictures: Taking pictures: Re-scheduling pictures, Re-taking pictures, ad infini- tumg Acquiring new office fur- nitureg Too many print orders, too little timeg Office candidsg Charms, Coffee in the Nest: And so much more. Women are sentimental, And in the expression of sen- timentality There can be tritenessg Yet -even triteness can and here does express sincerity: Thank you for a memorable year. fpajff 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 N 1 1 11 1
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