Bowling Green State University - Key Yearbook (Bowling Green, OH)
- Class of 1968
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Q H Q 1 L 1 a 1 , 5 1 W ,WY , 4 . 4 K ls -, i 30 Yet it is obvious that the contrasts between the aca- demic and the social, the mundane and the distinctive, the transient and the perma- nent, and the old and the new are really not very dis- tinct. Elements of each in- termingle, each exists as sub- tly blended with the others, all as unified, as the old and new buildings that exist side by side on one campus. These are the components of life at Bowling Green University, components no different from those that make up life nearly everywhere else, really. table of contents student cactlvltles 74 othletlcs 154 residence tt lls 19 s t Clctodemilcfs 34 l'96kS 216 fe tures 2 A seniors 3 4 Index 362 :T '1 ' f ' ' I ' Y . . '. . ' ' K' , X 1 . ' K ' ' N ' ' . ' N , 1 , 1 -N , 2 f .' W J .. , I Y if V H . .-b 1 , . . 1' ', - , ,, . , . N 1 K' w A , , V ,. V . , ,,- . ' '.,w .A . 4 ,. 'L V 'p 'Y 'l' W f. r . , ' . X ' I W , .- , . J, 4 . 'I f I ,C H A v , i H V N ,..f Z',,f:- ...-..,g wh., nk ,,- ,fm v. ,, . I J r W W an d change-the physical growth The campus certainly is differ- ent now. I remember when I was here back in I9-, back when I was in high school. University Hall, that used to be the Administration Building. lt certainly has changed. The new library? It's psyche- delic. The stuff outside-it's like modern art. And l like the colors of the furniture. Took a while to get used to that mural. It's different. I didn't like it at first. But it grows on you. It's kind of groovy you know. Nearly S5 million went into mak- ing the library groovy. The building houses some half a million items, and is open to a clientele of more than 12,000 faculty members and students. One of the features is the open stack facilities. Yeah. lt's so much easier to get your books! And there's a warning system to guard against any books being car- ried out without first being checked out at the Circulation Desk. Those bells are wild! It's also a place to study. Yeah, it is. In that atmosphere, well, I guess it's what you call con- ducive to study. There's nothing you can do there but study. It's so big-but you still whisper. You think it's a pretty good place then? The Iight's good, and I like those big modern chairs. It's beau- tiful. Really it's fantastic. That mural. . . it's kind of groovy you know There's nothing you can do there but study. Qu Though it is most talked about, the library is not the only new building on campus. The ice arena-l don't know where it came from. l didn't even know they were going to build it. l came back, and there it was. The progress is fast, and is appreciated. The ice arena's great. lt's the first time l've skated since I was a kid. You can skate over there any time of the year, and you don't have to dress up in bulky clothes. And there's a lot to watch. lt's the first time l ever saw a real hockey game. I think the whole arena's worth that alone, The hght's good, and I like those big modern choirs. Yeoh, lt's so much easier to get your books! The ice arena-I don'f know where it c When l was here, we skated over there. What's that dorm? Yeah. We skated behind Conklin. A new place to study, and new recreational facilities. We sure needed that new Health Center, though. l remember when I was a freshman . . . lt looks a lot better than the old one-not so gloomy. And the land- scape's really great. l got real good service when l went over there. The only thing-it's kind of near the cemetery. More and more departments will be housed in their own separate buildings in the future. The new psychology building, due to be com- pleted in September 1968, will ac- commodate classrooms, offices, and laboratories. The Education Department will also move from cramped quarters in Hanna Hall to the new Education Building. What do you think of the Lite Science building? lt's marvelous for education classes because it's got stuff I never dreamed of. lt's got the micro- teaching rooms where you can have several small classes of students giving demonstrations to other stu- dents-all at the same time. And it you're not there for a class? The exhibits are great! I guess they used to be over at Mosley, but I never saw them there. l got real good service when I went over there. All the labs are fully equipped and they re comfortable s a wild shape. And those steps going down into if are something else The Life Science building's beautifull All the labs are fully equipped and they're comfortable. lt's cool in the summer-I like the air conditoningf' And then there's the stadium. lt's so much bigger. I don't know how we ever all fit into that old one. Yeah, There's room for every- one, and you can see everything. lt's really great. The Student Activities building is also going up. lt's a wild shape. And those steps going down into it are some- thing else. l think it'll give the student leaders a chance to be sort of on their own-but all in one place. Does that make sense? It makes you wonder what's go- ing to be next. Can l say something? l sort of like the old stuff better. You know -like Harvard. Everything's old and preserved. All the buildings have ivy on. That looks like a lt iii wif' if university. Bowling Green doesn't? l didn't say that. It looks- different. You don't wont that? Yeah. l guess I do. You know, twenty years from now l'll be call- ing all this 'old stuff' too. lt's really pretty neat when you stop to think about it. Kind of up tight. lt wasn't like this when I went here. Things certainly have changed. 1 - I. .1 lj , H5 '4 fl I 3 - i 1 .I '.1. A ll-V, I 4 A A ,I ' Lite' T L l All fhe buildings have ivy on. I sorf of like the old sfuff beffer president ierome Expanding Horizons, faculty re- cruiting, and budget management have been the major areas of Presi- dent William Travers lerome lll's work this year. But Dr. lerome talks with most concern of a problem of vital inter- est to him-the students. Today's students are changing, and Dr. jerome sees a switch from positivism to negativism. But he believes that if channeled correctly, this skepticism could be constructive, making for wiser, stronger individuals. President jerome sees himself as a builder and a teacher, whose main concern is the individual student. He feels that the student should react, should question, but should also realize that he is the basis for every decision made in my office. What I want most for the Uni- versity of Bowling Green is so essen- tially simple that l hesitate to put it into words. l want to see young people graduate from this University, hold- ing their heads high, proud of them- selves, and ready to give it a good old-fashioned try. Af fhe Library Dedicafion program . . wt' I..-a- ' 2 g. vi f P+ Q., ' Af fhe Unifed Nations Prayer for Peace observance .... A -,-.. E .,,.,. , - V :E C, , , 3 ,Q V IVY' ' ., 2 3' Q ' ,i . .L ,sin .. Q f , .gl 5 1 ' rv, I Q I-' -in 1' ,X - -ni. 3 V1.9 L ,. , 5 .,,.,Wi L XX .Rx N Qi K v v M . 1 ' ff , N-, , -f:'2V!. ,L 1 F 3 Q r .gr-, gi 45 vice-president of student affairs Dr. James G. Bond . , H dean of students clean of women L-3 dean of men vice-president for academic affairs and provost Dr. Paul F. Leedy ,QWA a,.f fa- '5 college of business administration Dr. Warren C. Waterhouse, acting dean aerospace studies business education X'i.':.'L business law economics Dr. Donald L. Sternitzke, administrative ass finance and insurance N'-.rg iournolism school management Joseph A. Nordstrom, choirmon 'ffm H rv- 1' ag' military science marketing Lt. Col. Wesley K. Hoffman, chairman Dr. Maurice I. Mondell, chairman 9t z-'rf' gms?- quantitative analysis ancl control college of education department ot education Dr. William J. York, chairman ' c W e f 4 ,J i it A 1 !. ... lil? W- if B-.- 3-. -ull' slr' 7 m e n s I1 p e Dr. Samuel M. Cooper, chairman X women's hpe home economics industrial arts W Dr. Jerry Streuchler, chairman library science K school of music college of liberal arts biology Dr. Gerald Acker, acting chairman chemistry , I . R . , gy, X. 4 I x -4- . X ,f ' 'W N1 fx 5, 17 Sa -sr. ,3 1 i .r .- ',4 ,f:' .H 4 . 905151 My-as -1--, tl 3 ,g.1,,-445-.4'.' -..,. 1-. ,gi haf '-J-. H4 'fs T I , N: - B , -E '11 V' ii' - ' T31 inf' ,-i 1 1 ' , f ff rx' r - ' P - wx- vt-' .U 3 .Law 1 4 v' x,s.:.fr '- img XS ki J' ...Z , MK 4 .J '1 :P ,.- . ff! K. . .,',, QI .L P- 1 x 4- 4 Y pil, iff: E' ff' LM T' ., Q, 5- 'Q 'IH' Q: 1' ,'!' 60 political science psychology Dr. Howard D. Hamilton, acting chairman Dr. Robert Guion, chairman .- ll? '..'lH i r - 1 V I iv- romance languages Dr. Warren J. Wolfe, acting chairman Q 1 H-,. speech Dr. F, Lee Miesle, chairman I s o c I o I og y Dr. Joseph K. Bclogh, chairman R? ga ' Y g, l . Dr. Stanley K. Coffman, acting dean hid T graduate studies The graduate student makes ci change from the general learning of the undergraduate to specializa- tion in the field of his choice. And specialize he does. He can pick an area from a field of 22 de- partmental and six interdepartmen- tal programs. ln a sense he now becames a professional student. For the most part the grad stu- dent is a grad assistant or teaching fellow besides taking his graduate courses. How do the undergraduates get along with this type of teacher? l find her easy to write for and she makes the course fun. l like him real well. He sort of makes everything understandable. These comments are often made by the freshman or sophomore who has a grad assistant teaching one of his classes. But still the under- graduate may wonder why he doesn't have a real prof. The answer is simple. By teach- ing underclassmen the grad assist- ant frees the regular faculty mem- ber for research or for teaching his specialized field to juniors and seniors. It also gives the grad stu- dent a chance to gain experience in teaching a smaller class on the col- lege level before he's dropped into a lecture with 250 students. The grad student is like a person in limbo. Since he's no longer an under- graduate he's not represented in student council, and because he's not a regular faculty member, he's not represented in the faculty senate. To take care of this problem, a new graduate school association has been formed this year. Repre- sentatives from each department form a central committee that makes proposals to the faculty senate. We've been discussing such things as graduate housing, a grad- uate center, even some city privi- ledges such as voting. After all most of us are residents of Bowling Green and are supporting our- seIves. The situation of the grad student would seem at times almost para- doxical. Why? He is a student and a teacher at the same time. Only when you consider that a good teacher is always a student is the paradox resolved. Fu . E I I 1 Jewelry design . . . Placemenf Office orienfafion Industrial arfs . . . Guidance and counselling . . Health and physical eclucafion faculty research Dr. Irwin I. Osfer-The nafure of the hereditary material in multi-cellular organisms lt starts with one ldea. Faculty research. lt's a vast amorphic term that brings a reaction such as Yeah, l think he's writing a book to the mind of the student. To the faculty member the mean- ing is much more definite. lt's learning again. Learning more. lt's not something that's lust for the students. We've got to learn too. But it takes time, and the in- tended results may be long in coming. lt's not like passing or failing at the end of a semester and then going on. Research can go on for- ever if you want to do it. Sure you can fail. And it's hard to know what's going to come next. But failing is not in the mind of the researcher when he begins his work. And the beginning is an ldea. The whole thing starts with an idea and then you build on it. Then it sort of snowballs, and it's kind of exciting. But the Idea and the excitement are intangible. Dr. Pietro Badia-Do humans and lower animals prefer information or uncertainity about an unpleasant or painful event? YN tv-Qui.. Y r I . T- - ' .4 I --mx.. ml in ','. -Q - I ' -ff 5312.1 1..-q.':vaf.:g,j-Lfji li - .Liu . L x 42 xx-ag an-nk, nigh f' Y' Lin., There must first be creative evi- dence that the research will be beneficial, and there must be funds to back it up. There are a number of sources of funds for research such as spe- cial University research funds, de- partment funds, grants from pri- vate industry, government sources, and gifts from private donors through the BGU Foundation. Dr. Ivan E. Den Besten-determining mol But seldom do big grants accom- pany the big Ideas-in the be- ginning. The ldea is first put down on paper and presented to the Faculty Leaves and Research Committee. At this time the faculty member usually makes a request for a small grant with which to begin. He may also ask to carry a lighter load of work, or to be released from his duties altogether in order to develop his ldea. As the ldea grows, the funds to finance it also become available from other sources. And this is really beneficial to all of us. lt may mean new equip- ment for the University. Or it may mean just the right public relations we need to help us add a new mem- ber to the staff. ecular structure with the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer .... . 1 X iff A941 ,qc : l Dr. John A. Howe-collecting and examining vertebrate fossils .... mm, F N -J.:-581 So-time, effort, funds, and en- couragement join the Idea in a completed, satisfying research proj- ect. It's as important as teaching. Students really benefit when the professor is working in his field and not just passing out information. Everybody benefits. And it begins with an Idea. You know, research is impor- tant. And I like to stay one step behind. If you do that-you never stop trying to get ahead. Tl' if 'VL H , -Wh- -NQ5. 46-nf: I 5151555 at 'b. 54. Q, : .,-qu: ' ,M -:luv V .V f P I Li-X? Q51 . . . -j',w f fffuqfi-0.4 . .I Vu 53-. Q. E Much less expensive. Home cooking. .. f iQ f Same courses-and profs. ' No long walks to class. Smaller classes. Classes only once a week. ll Il ll But... No social life. No athletics. No Nest. Less classes offered. All night classes. Campus life? No, this is the branch school. There are four branches of Bowl- ing Green University--Fremont, Fostoria, Bryan, and Sandusky. There are l,209 students attending classes at these four branches. Called Academic Centers by the University, the branches are grow- ing in enrollment every year. Eventually they will be first year farm schools for all freshmen. The students at the branches have an entirely different life from that of the campus students. Most of them live at home and attend classes at night. Many of them work all day to support a family. We have our own student gov- ernments, with an entirely different set of student problems than you have on campus. Same courses-and profs : University arts and crafts at the Fostoria Academic A 'MX 'isihqggg instructor Robert Mazur taught this class in Center. , . 1 --4 ,,,..........4-Q-Q--- ....-..-.- .- - lx: I Smaller classes : These women worked toward develop- ing creative ideas in one of the centers' arts and crafts classes. Communication is the big prob- lem of branch students. With no campus phones, no campus mail, and classes only once a week it's very difficult to keep in touch with everyone. About the best way to communicate is by bul- letin board. - - F . Y it A lack of response is evident too since everyone is a commuter. The Academic Centers have their own newspaper, the Center News, published by the University Publi- cations Office and the School of Journalism. lt reports activities of Center students and campus serv- ices and activities offered to Cen- ter students. Profs from campus teach our courses. We get the same educa- tion. Nat as formal though. There aren't as many courses offered so we have to finish on campus anyway. But l'd rather stay at the branch. Campus is too big. l 1 . i 1 i l l l I r i . ' 1 l An entirely different set of student problems : Mr. Orwig was always avail- able for consultation. 'TY 73 C. .l.4 .t J 4 n A E- ' . ...Q-. ,-- ' v - r -gr,-. - --.,,,.. n f ,f X . -..va N.-A 'x it N K ,.-o .v, - Q .a'-' Y studeni c t ivifies A change the student role Professor evaluation, student rights, no hours for women students, demonstrations against the Vietnam War-all have been concerns of this year's BG student. And these types ot concern do not stop at BGU. Students around the nation have been protesting, some quietly thinking and discuss- ing, some peacefully marching, picketing, some lawlessly rioting. But the movement goes beyond the actual protest against an older generation's mode of thought and action. The United States is seeing a new breed of students, and has a student body that is concerned, re- acting, changing. How does this University's staff feel about today's students com- pared ta all the other students its members have seen come and go . . . how do they feel about you? Students today are more nerv- ous, said a custodian who has worked here tor 17 years. They have more things to worry about- Vietnam, the draft. And they look Uvwffhjly - 4 F' V5 A jf 'Q ' Nmgmm 'LH 1 a XX X- x X' px X XAY, x N ' 'ii . .A 'Qt 3 NW f AP about . . . soon. . nf A -3211.- I I v . .ffiibg 4 ' . :ri- '?5:i,lf vii. , I :A wid- ,mx 'fx -in V V, .a ,J N.. J 'Na I, If -1 1a ' 1 Y gi, qu, a 4 OFCG Cl 'S n' A .ith Au -fx 1 g ,Y nm' ...K xl , .A D .Q rx: D - ' 1. . I N 2-N r - .A J . 7 . , , E . 1 I-2 .'t?1.,L, 2 1' 'vi 1 X' uf J V rm' 'Q .1 x l ly W I . .J if: I ' 1', ,J ,-.9 .. 5 I I N Li ' '. I ch.- -XH-. 1 ' -:Y-7,,'1-fi., .::5 :.i'?'lff ' ' x LL 1 , . - - -pn-s-11 K 32 . 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J- . .1,'-'-'A-'. .- ' L-ix 'X ' 'Q-'vi' 'A W X525 . 52 -1121 x '9 'T ..f ':'ffL W X 'vnqff' ' 'XFEJQY . -- J, - Sr :.- , 5- , L, f. .vi :XX 4 ps. L! , n --r ,. .,- 4 ,LF ' in ' -ik, 3 , xgpy- Q! ,E 'obxk 2' r 5' N. 1 3 1 RK. ,tuclent government One of the major endeavors of Student Council this year was in- volving the student body with the adoption of the quarter system. Much work was done to find the students' attitudes toward this change. Of great significance was the employment of open hearings, at which time all students could use these educational, tact-finding ses- sions to acquaint themselves with University policies. With the addition of more repre- sentatives, a much wider, more diversified area was represented. The Student Council serves as the Secretariate of the Ohio Con- federation ot the State-Supported Universities. The purpose of this B. Nybergg L. McClellondg R. Helwigp J. Witjasg B. Sperryg C. Gaugg row two: W. Whitlingerg J. Lowtherg M. Gregorg C. Har- student council confederation is the investigation and solution of problems related to state-supported universities. S. Schaiferg T. Schellingerg R. Wernerj Janet Baloghg Beverly Stumpt. row two: H. Her- gerg S. Meyerg A. Danielsg row three: J Kingg T Maherj M. Harrisg T. Parrishg J Schoberg P. Buehrerg T. Prout. wickg M, Rosendaleg R. Brennerg D. Scher- zerg J. Thomasg S. Zawadsky. row three: E. Sewellg A. Morgang T. Blahaj F. Peskorg M. Gabrenyag W. Polornyp A. McCullough. row four: P. Campbell: E. Riceg W. Weisg J. Loomisg Dave Waggonerg Pat DiPlacidog Don Plottsg Ken Pritchardg Bob Judyy Jack Pesci: Al Baldwin. Comprised of the Student Body Executive Council and the chairmen of the nine Student Body Boards, the Student Cabinet is continually re- viewing and organizing the many processes of the University. Work this year included the pro- fessor-student evaluation, the vari- ous college and department boards, course evaluation, and the academic calendar. The Cabinet's newest addition, the Student Academic Affairs Board, functions in the realm of academics. Other Student Cabinet boards are student cabinet the Student Leadership and Service Board, Student Communications Board, Student Charities Board, Stu- dent Spirit and Tradition Board, Stu- dent Orientation Board, Student Elections Board, Student Organiza- tions Board, and the Student Publi- cations Board. 1 .37 . J. Jennings, B. Sperry, S. Kogler, M. Lowry, L. Barucky, row two: L. McClelland, R. Hel- wig, J, Gongawore, J. Witjas, N. Anderson, T. Embrescia. traffic court Due to the overload of the Stu- dent Court, the Traffic Court was established to handle the traffic cases from the University Police Department. ln its second year as an inde- pendent branch of the Judicial Branch of the Student Body Organi- zation, the Traffic Court found it necessary to completely revamp the entire court mechanism. Of major significance in this re- vamping was the incorporation of defense counselors. As independent student court Since the development of the Traffic Court, the Student Court has been able to concentrate its efforts on interpreting the Student Consti- tution, passing judgment on legisla- tive action, and hearing and acting upon discipline cases and appeals. Chief Justice Bob Spence stated that new programs for this year in- cluded forming a new process of selection of judges in conjunction with Student Council and an edu- cational process to acquaint new justices with court procedures. The primary aim of the court this year was to meet the demands of the students' new rights. G. Parkinson, S. Ross, E. Pasicznykj C. Boch, row two: G. Gardner, B. Spence, J, Asman, row three: B. Dundon, T. Ruppanner, L. Pfiester, A. Scheetz. members of the Law Society, these counselors aided those contesting traffic violations. A. Scheetzp E. Ward, W. Seaton, D. Szucs, S. Korytag M. Kesson. class of '68 The organization of graduation and the events during that weekend were the major concerns of the Sen- ior Class this year. The members of the Senior Cabinet working along with class officers constituted vari- ous committees which helped to complete the plans. Also, the publication of the Sen- ior Brochure this year proved help- ful to students in locating iobs for the on-coming year. Senior Rick Helwig represented the en- tire student body at the United Nations Peace Observance. .M-.4 S. Meyer, v.-pres., B. Sykes, sec., E. Sewell, pres. A Bartz treas i 9 ' , Q J 'N Q55 -A . J-vm' . 'Q x '1 5' I JL, v, .Y ... rf ,a ' Q K .sw .'C 1 1 f , Q F 61' A6-1 I 4 . , ,- I V . 1, , I ilf , 2 l b , . we l N 1 9 In nge' '-1 or , . an YY ,z A .l ,ff ,- ,v Q av? Kg f P Ad fir' -,X 4- 4v , 5 ? l' ,-v ., 3 . L , . . I M, v P ' 'iii I Q av. 6 EF ix, ' . U, , 4 95' A I I . '-in-df -gn- ' i X T ., xi X :fa 'F X111 1 ff! 4, RV X, rf! Q , f I X 1 .CMN-3 Pg? ,S Getting acquainted and oriented to campus life was the biggest task for the Freshman Class. Following a late election of officers, the first semester's activities were planned. Activities the Freshman Class were responsible for included the promotion of Charities Week, music bands in the Rathskeller, and Winter Weekend. Fall orientation was on important part of each freshman's year. class of '71 M. Rosendale, pres., W. Bowman, trees., A. Tye, sec., J. Goodall, v-pres. cl- , ' u Jw, Y - - -Vw f'.-'A5,fQ- PE. mr ' ', 2 212- M . 1 Qliznqg I J M WMM 'xl-'T 1 X I X 1 Lgijfilji -I .A ' '--'. . , 'L 6. 1'- L V, liyfa .-R: , JA uf' x :- -xxx X x is-iv' 1 ll 32 -t gf Lf'- Qi i A .1 xx N communications R. Kovacs, managing editorg R. Holliday, editor-in-chief. lo-g news The B-G NEWS has made many noticeable changes since last year. The staff this year strove to produce at least two twelve-page editions each week. Special editions, such as the thirty-two page Christmas issue, the library dedication issue, and the monthly literary issue helped to make the paper more in- formative and interesting. Other additions this year included News- line and Today's World. l 'x dsx.. 5 , NEW YORK CENTRALSYSTEM fw- f - ' H N I 5 if ,, 11 ', M f : 'HEIGHT 1-1f?A'ranfi: ,wa:4i.? Q ia., , ' 1, sur K M11 - . -5, I , f, .27 7 ,.,-!f,.g,59 jf - .... ' ...- gi' -U Q V 4LV,V mr, X,Q,u----K 1 , N 1 '-gy, ef- A r , , X W ----H W f 9 If y r -A 1' 3 'Q . ff ' X , f ... 4' ' . - - 1 1 Q 1+ s Q ' Q .gif-,W ' f 1 , 'X 'ffl f fa A 235 1' ', ,- L Z , f Y4- .QW W' wi -- j 'P ,.g4ff,-A j ,f-1' Ii U ' gf 5 A 'pg ' Q '1 ' , Egtmw ,V f rw ,M if yi K H ,, I. J, M PGP H . f' ' ' 5' 'af--P 1+ M N -Q' , - J- ' 11 Y ...lr ,fly -3 - M Q? ,,, 5::. i-E, k , A f V. . ., . , g X - , 1. - if 'f.f9,i'f 1 ' f 'N ' 5 1 ,i--lzmh x f 'WR -I V Q.. . ,i .L Y sf-- .15 B am 'K 7 sg b ir.: I if w -.-'q -'A' u.. w I xv 3, ' i -,4 1 '. , 'Nur' ' 1, ' N, X jhf' xx mm X ' gg 4 . 1 J 1 . 5 - ?. . ' 1. 'Sb 9 ' m ,gi i j-' - K-. ' 1 ' ' fr .K V ,ig . 535, K Za g I .?.' 4 x, 4 -.ws ,- ,- ix.. . D. Garrett, art director. L 4 key i967 seemed to be the year of innovations. Just as the University has adopted new methods, so has the yearbook. Formal group shots were replaced by informal pictures. Senior pictures and activities were places on the same pages. The year- book staff has also included various specialized features focusing on in- novations, physical and otherwise. This year as every year, the KEY has tried to create a total picture of both the new and the traditional at BGU during the i967-68 school year. J. Witmer, scheduling editor. ..1 L Springborn, managing editor. P. Witmer, editor-in-chief. Ng... Xxg- .. V- En. x X ' Xxi ,V gxg Q X S v- rg-L' S+ .mi K: C, Smith, secretarial supervisor. R. Morro, chief photographer. l-,'-'-Q...1,I1:X- , '3-U' 5'f1.A'fQ1 C. Gaug, business manager. J, Gordon, adviser. ,C 5 -.... ,...Q,,4rIg- 5-Jw, X so Q . . f'u--,NN N ,V . - ' + . A z .,. I J S- ins C ' ,. fv A X : 'J . fx E- , . 3, S Cheukp D. Bergmong row two: R. Nesbettp B Vorley, sports editor. ww. .,,, ,iq -4 ...S Nam., --4. 1 -4 ,N H- .WW 'ff ...:, N.. L., .K H . Y, .. ., ' Y , - -J fy ' 'L EH -.A -95 lv: ....1 - f . ,-,..,,, ! ff' '-sn... ii up ' . A ,., 1 ' n A , u I -I 'L W. v,.,g3w FW' ff? ' .' f iff' 9: I A -4-' N. ,i- ,v Lrg' A , f Q.. iz . . F71 Lf In .r - , yU J' MPA .. , 4.1 -5... r ' 'ff-f LAT .ef .1 O, -,f ..v- rv ,. ' QQ . H .' as I 5' 'M' ' 'J .T 7 Q . ' Q . , Tr .Av H X I - .f ' 1' x 1, X. A f N ' - -u. - 1 -'q I V E . -if .w. ,..-H 'x 5 f 1, y an ff . '33 H 5 , ' .3 ai ,. -. 5' ,X I 4 5,54 jab 1. :Ari F , .Q ...gms 'V ef: 'i . : 'J-.L - NQ' .. 3 ., , it 2 3- nr 'X '- ' M f ' 1 L, 1 gg, I -M 1 ' X' ' lxn'l'big:::.:,T:i. Tx 1 , fl 1 3 Aa V Q -, ll ' Vim. G V Arif, Q , ft' 4- w ' :E 0-x.. f1 ' I f 'A ' 'f- ' . 5 .! 1 E - 1 'gfk ' 7- ,..,.l , Vw, - A D ' ' E I , ,xx ' ' ' at XF, Yi' ff- Q- u. ' A ,- f QT. 'H in . UGHI k- V ll I Y... x , 111: ' , ., L 'Q 4 -a was fQ L ' 5 'nn -ew Vt L: li-I 3 v inkstone P. Genovese, W. Starck, P. Steinberg: G. Palmer, C. Gaugp D. Ball, R. Ermang T. Kinney, K. Plesmidg M. Adams, L. Plutej T. Tresslerg P. O'Connorj H. Schwarzer. May 1, 1968 marked the first day of sales for the 1967-68 lNK- STONE, This publication of the English Department contains short stories, poetry, humor, satire, paro- dy, black and white art work and photographs. Several changes have been made in this year's INKSTONE. Gradu- ates as well as undergraduates con- tributed to the publication, and the size of the book was increased from forty-eight pages to sixty-four pages. The staff and contributors ended the year with a reception. 5 . ' '4 . vii-f 6 .du- N QW .JL T ' i . E5 E .!.- K -,gp E' f1qgI'lf uamxg 0 if , if-fig? '::?-P3 Y? il -,iliigygwqllff - I:, ,, N , 4, Zlt:V10M'l:TgT Q' A 7 1' .a,,ag3y.SykI'Q.'f , ,r f Hi 'V L Q f Q, W 4 7 Jiiwfvl ' ' fzwt 1x': - 9 'r.t -' :'41g'0Qj1-'Q':':, ,A ' Q' -' H' 4 I wlogu radio WBGU Radio is an educational, non-commercial station operated and programmed by students. The materials come from various sources, such as specific class proj- ects and the contributions of aca- demic departments. The programs are of local origin. The news is pre- sented through the co-operation of the journalism department. While there is a strong emphasis on fine music, the station tries to present varied programs that are informa- tive and significantly entertaining for the students and residents of Bowling Green. N. Hazelg V. Pantschakg row two: T. Hacnikg A. Zidekg row three: D. Petersong J. Petersg row four: G. Wolff W. Kemmettg S. Clorkeg M. Kerwing J. Gaverg G. Kathrensg R. Cochran. WMMY .I o W UBGU Director Sid Stone aids student assistant George Wolf during a broadcast. 1 :CY E 'i 'TTD' All e ':7 ,lf 'fi Z- Letfff' S KJ Ti wbgu tv This fall for the first time Channel 'IO broadcasted a play by play cover- age of Falcon football with the use of the TV mobile unit. There was also live coverage of four basketball games through the use of the mobile unit and a microwave transmitter. Two new telecourses were also added, one in effect now and the other being planned for next year. Fundamentals of Art lOl is a series of documentaries being presented now. Psychology 2Ol is being made for the i968-69 school year. D. Whitmang C. Furmanj row two: D. Toylorj C. Konecnyp row three: D. Tuckerp D. .lohnsong F. Womboldg F. Stankavichj M. Elliottg row four: G. Schubertp R. Gargasz. honor societies cap and gown Dean of Women, Fayetta M. Paulsen, brought closer to comple- tion the transforming of Cap and Gown into a local chapter of Mor- tarboard, a nationally acclaimed organization for outstanding women students. Approval is granted from the na- tional Mortarboard Council only after the campus has been carefully studied and evaluated. The necessary qualities for Cap and Gown are scholarship, lead- ership, service and strength of character. F Paulsen adviser, D. Pulschenp C. Mes- nard M Weber adviser. lfad E. Pasicznykg S. Koglerg G. Kathrensy V. Tagametsj B. Sperry. -ii: ' . R W. Pokorny, P. Reichart, B. Domonkosp M. McKelvy. P. Tiedemang P. Witmer, row two: A. Mott, E. Barber. 5,4 ,. ., Y- L 3 4 Yffgf f Hn fig -3. 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G r I. 1 . x. 41 - . 4- 4 I 'al O r w 1 ,U ' 'X ' A I Va ,g :Q . ' ily, 1,7 .4 X I , 4 , if W RUB? '- X R x .J D ' We -. 1-v-, ,342 yd' 'w fi, k., 9' ,. 0 Fifi fm-1a,. ' 5555 1 LDJF11 .Fr jffif- F7? 'Fri 1 AH ' -'Q-X . ' 'ML .. ti Q: f,.'wf3' I ' E f- '-ff? 'J ,.,,v..f-1.3 I ' if' . v4 ' -'flag , .,. , Q ,gfffgf fi-5' Rx 4 ' ' g .Sv alpha lambda delta Alpha Lambda Delta, national freshman women's scholastic hon- orary society, swung into its third year on campus and its first with graduating seniors, with lectures and programs planned in coopera- tion with other scholastic honorary societies. Members worked to establish traditions for the new organization, to initiate service projects, and to compete for graduate scholarships offered at the national level. lIBFil!iIlillilllllliihi.li.l,.lFY.Ell lfihiliiilhl,iin,l,uhh,nnin.-uu-.-...qg.,..... S Show, P. Lockwood: J. Kenmuirg B. Mo- tyas, J. Bartholomewg M. Goodnight, C. Ahrnsp E. Barber. row two: B. Wildenhaus, W. Whitlingerp B. lnsley, P. Ramga, P. Meckstroth. row three: S. Forsthotf, N. 'I04 Wagner, V. VonOsdol, L. Vaubelp P. Sei- Murray row six J Blousey J Hensien K bert. row four: A. Georgalisg P. Dziakg J. Johns L Heiserman R Hornacek E Rai Hargerj D. Slany, M. Cooperp P. Guthrie. mer P Roman J Saunders C Slegle B row five: J. Perryy M. Flood: J. Shaw, M. Chudzinski M Mackey L Ayers Boozeg M. Rishg B. Rehorp K. Gorman, M. lj' 3 V 1 Z 5 -is fr' , -1 Y ,,-, ax g, :hx -RJ I Y ' 1 ' 1-'ffl' ESM . 1 it A . r 4 l L , Lf i a Q Q G - - aamgqh -M . Y ILSW 'I .Q-.. ' B Y ,' Y- ' , .Q ' ' 'Q 'Sf ' 51 ' ::- A , ' x ' v Q 5 -.. ' ' - Q X G, :::: ::::fffff- w. 1 ff f Q .-71 ' 7 ,..,.g ....... - ze. -f 1, 4 -F -- - . . '- ' 'I ' it'.A ,,,,,A-,,.,,, . A-. ,,4f,1. V W R -E' nr 'J' A wk ' ' v ' -- f, 1 'QW l y .5 1 I w I 35 L b w.Ir'a'm1wL sf, ' Q ! 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Q I 'fair Y 4 Beta Gamma Sigma, national business administration honorary society, expanded its membership this year by recognizing more jun- iors in the top 42 of their class in G. Stutsmang H. Kanej L. Helmsg M. Hodgeg H. Donleyp R. Hartleyj G. Cookeg beta the field of business administration. Both seniors and juniors worked with the College of Business Ad- ministration to sponsor a recognition row two: R. Seamang T. Henningsp J. Wheelerp T. Herlevip T. Plootg R. Deckerg M. Guthriej W. Abellg row three: G. Millerg gamma sigma banquet forthe upper lO'X: of busi- ness students. The society both recognizes and furthers scholarship in the practi- cal arts of the world of business. D. Bibleg T, Meltong H. Dukemang J. Spie- gelg N. Clausenj R. Wardg D. Plasterer. , 'ji ' - - ff. ,' -' i M Y 5x'Efj '2 ' Q rv: 'K 'A' 1 '.,,xW?: A f! 'm vulahfw-'v'sf ' ' ' 4 ' v 1 f ., ' , ,z . -r. ' 1- . 4 'fi ,f f 'P - f.:. -'. , I ., + .. .x ' 1, ',':. F. I ' ' . SPH T 1 134 W? fl M VLH 1 Q J I ..mfff1'ff ' A , , . . ., ,Q ,, , . i'5i5iPf f,'f'?,, ' . '-'i?? ' . 4. Ry ,s Q M7455-' ,ffm - '- lf R 'YY 1 6, V Ill-5 w ' I P. Witmer, K. Miller, J. Hanna, M Maher: G. Delamater, C. Haines, K. Weseli, M. Mengerink, N. Miller, K. Ames, B Cook, V. Leland, L. Welling, K. Slack, C. Pollock: M. Cline, B. Miller, D. Lacy. row two: D. Woltman, C. Eicher, C. Axon, N. Rohde, D. Whisenhunt, L. Schneider, Members of Kappa Delta Pi, an honorary society for students major- ing in education, attempt to define and understand the first principle- knowledge. At their monthly meet- J. Boroff, J. Stahl, S. Killian, B. Lewis, C. Elsass, D. Emlich, D. Hess, M. O'Donnell, M. McKelvy, M. Leidel, S. Tatgenhorst, T. Arnold. row three: V. Ort, adviser, L. Ort, adviser, D. Stcnek, S. Buess, J. Jones, M. Smayda, M. Happy, J. Hubbard, M. Muller, B. Braun, M. Lutz, D, Phillips, J. Hessel- kappa delta pi ings the students related knowledge to various teaching situations. The organization invited note- worthy people in the field of educa- tion to speak at its meetings. bart, S. Radeloff, K. Krueger, B. Kay, C. Eschedor, R. Vogel, H. Bibbee, S. Schaffer. row four: T. Perew, L. Crawfis, M. Liston, H. Mikesell, J. Miklovic, E. Barber, K. Godfrey, K. Ernst, N. Bishop, D. Clark, C. Hudson, J. Glavan, G. Lewellen, S. Gulich, C. Berger, M. Stephens, J. Lindstrom. 'i iAP::'A I 5--1 .:f. f i1J'.w.+,f,Xpsf,.mn :Mn M- l, l NM mx x -,-,IL L--. Q Q 1 .V -.Qgif ,l ..1g,s.-:::- ,4-,L ..,,, - , Q.. -q3,q15,c- . .ew-1 ,Q ' 1' new l Aa - ,,...4q., may 1 if LLB v 1..cH.,-. ' , -L.-aa... T 1 -1' xv Ng lxgi' F C. ,115 :fn ,- V- W ,Lx may-L IAQN H 1. A 3 W . , ,sg V - my , f4..,Q . - ff ,QQ 'Q 5? f ' . ffa -4, fizvf Q '.- ' W vm? A-iw - v V- N' 1-. -4-im-1 . Q5 Q 3 lkia if -1116 ,gy M 5 A1-,V - - --A - ' T' E. .wig-.. f., W W EEN-f Em 1? .L v N J' A 5, BA TE f 1.4 J Q 1 1 Wav' YL' W L-4 1 gl h SL4 4 1 X W , ' , 1 I S' x 4 e 1, x ,... -- - at 'T :VX Qs' ' , x I X C A i XG f !!My'1 'fZ . f,x T- 1 i f X X , XX wg X ' 1 .M , 1 ,f,', , ,U X f., X 'fk , 1-if-X -ex V,,.., .nx- 4: u ' ' Q , . . n fx 1, X ' AQ! - XR 'I 'x 1. M 1f XX if s ima'-: ' ' v XE' 1 ' s Yi -aff., W , If is Phi Upsilon Omicron, the nation- al professional society for women majoring in home economics, boasts increased membership this year. Throughout the year members have contributed- a great deal of service to the department and performed many philanthropic projects. They have attempted to promote a pro- fessional attitude toward home eco- nomics and to encourage high aca- demic standards in all areas. T. Weisbergg M. Lintnerg B. Wadeg K, Amos J. Parnhamg M. Kessonp K, Schworerg P Kreuzmannp V. Floyclg K. Salayg row two M. Van Lieug J. Emlerp D. Bublog V. Buck nerg P. l-layesg N. Huffmang K. Chaloupka K. Roej M. Laneg S. Miller, phi upsilon omicron pl American Vocational Convention in what teaching is like. Cleveland. Pi Omega Pi, the business educa- Members held tutoring sessions Pi Omega Pi sponsored a Spring tion honorary, provides a place in shorthand and typing. ln De- Dessert for the entire business where future teachers can discover cember the members attended the department. S. Gulichg K. Katterheinrichj S. Bortong C. Karbong M. Strausbaughg M. Guthriej C. Cartwrightj M. Calafiuroj P. Winslowj V. Malmg row two: K. Greerig J. Harrison: J. Ryang D. Mancinip C. Eschedor. 932: Ei X , - 'ef X? i ., x Nr U vV ,r .' A' ' XLA Nw 1 NX N QB VE fi J as H53 Q . N Q. L A, , v,fY'1!Q gg E 14. Q HK Xg I I ff' I I1 1. my . .,J .ASSOCIATED- , f, JRESQ . Qgvfbgv 'Trax qx 'Tfii 1:4 H217 - 4. .. A 1 o,,.ao4,t'1uf, r Y 1 ,W '-.A A '1- 4 -fl'-gi ,....--- . file. .1-sli t ' - AQ . - .gf . ,-Cl V? 119K Sigma Phi is the honorary society for women in journalism. It recog- nizes distinguished achievements while it tries to encourage its mem- bers to put forth greater individual effort in their particular field of communication. The highlight of tau beta sigm L. Reichg D. Conrodg S, Shinewp C. Edwardsg M. Proehlg D. Swisherj L. Grafingerj J. Lew- andowskig row two: J. Arndtg P. Wittenmyerg J. Mervisg C. Steeleg E. Steelej S. Lindquistg C. Lyonj C. Eisemang L, Lenzj V. Youngg row three: W. Srnathersg R. Peppleg D. Ross- Bungg C. Hughesg P. Binkleyg D. Gobelg row four: J. Huckemeyerg D. Zunkiewiczj F. Kasermang C. Koontzg B. Brunsg D. Jaynesg B, Montoothj A. Groffg row five: T. Zieholdg D. Laukhufg J. Hillg M. Warkg R. Follasg B. Coeg C. Pagnard. Cl S. Foree' C Reho' L. Herbkersman' C Millerg T. Ryang row two: J. Wrightg L , , , , . U I Browng I.. Fume-y, K. Nickelg J. werden. ' Sigma Phi's activities each year is the initiation of its new members. and kappa kappa psi Tau Beta Sigma and Kappa Kap- pa Psi, the rnen's and women's mu- sic honorary societies, were formed to recognize talented band mem- bers who have shown an active interest in band activities by partici- pating in the marching and sym- phony orchestras. These two societies posted many of the pep signs before the various football games. The highlight of this year's activities was the Slave Auction of this year's pledge class. i i , . .rpg N. V 9 -1 professional societies delta psi kappa L. Klingler, D. Weires, J. Schopflin, row two: R. Duke, S. Swope, B. Sperry, J. Hub- bard, K. VanBorg, A. Mott, J. Hohm, C. Hartley, J. Yoder, J. Benedict, D. McGau- ghey, K. Burton, B. Hardy, C. Durentini, adviser, row three: M. Walbridge, J. Nock, J. Shively. This year Delta Psi Kappa, na- tional professional society for women majoring in physical educa- tion, entertained numerous guest speakers at its monthly meetings, provided clinics throughout the year, and participated in a career day in conjunction with other departments. ohio home economics association Established in 1909 as a part of the American Home Economics As- sociation, the University's Ohio Home Economics Association at- A. Witten, J. Ward, C. Homer, J. Parnham, A. Fennell, L. Madaffer, B. Wildenhaus, C. Vyhnal, R. Mullen, L. Metzger, C. Domi- nick, B. Oldham, D. Upperman, C. Cook, L. Gramling, M. Van Lieu, adviser, row two: L.'Rupp, K. Salay, K. Amos, L. Sherrard, V. is -4 ,, . ' t 3, s- - v v' ' I' ,i,..J. .I - pfwr : . A -:Q ' 7' . Z,L 1. ' V V K 'X at J' tempts to stress the application of art and science to the improvement of the home. This organization, open to ma- jors, minors, and women interested Duch, L. Nye, B. Chan, M. May, K. Gerken, N. Huffman, D. Voltz, D. Hoffman, D. Lewis, B. Brechmacher, M. Romano, J. Feathers, R. Perry, P. Webb, M. Bockbroder, J. Towey, S. Hiler, L. Kost, B. Meek, row three: V. Kelly, D. Hageman, J. Wierwille, in the field of home economics, held monthly meetings featuring professional speakers on job op- portunities in all phases of home economics. J. Martin, V. Floyd, L. Olinger, D. Naple- tana, N. Bishop, S. Walbolt, S. Tucci, B. Hickman, J. Swick, D. Witzler, J. Cole, S. Miller, R. Berlesky, K. Foley, S. Bovenzi, A. Wells, K. Box, S. Walukas, D. Green, J. Short, N. Rone. 'ffm ig-Lp M. PM:-. ,- - , . . r , E as -'39 phi mu alpha sinfonia The national professional music fraternity for men, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, had an active year. They served the department by keeping the music library open during the day, welcoming off-campus visitors, sponsoring a radio program on WBGU, and awarding the annual Phi Mu Alpha scholarship to a de- serving male student. The highlight of their year was a full recital of American music, the American Musicale, in which each of the brothers performed separate- ly and then joined for a chorus. Noted speakers highlighted the meetings of Sigma Alpha Eta, the professional and recognition society in the area of speech and hearing therapy. Majors in speech and hear- ing therapy are selected for this organization on the basis of aca- demic and service records. Members of Sigma Alpha Eta find that they gain from the experi- J. Trembath, D. Hanson, D, Rqmgq, row row four: D. Kratzer, D. Dutcher, D. Rower, two: R, Ziegler, C. Grou, J. Rafferty, row row five: J. Pekare, C. Sievert, J. Gray, row three: B. Woycitzky, E. Rothe, T. Ziebold, Six! B- C065 W- BFUUSJ J- NeTUl0- sigma alpha eta ences fellow members have had in the therapy field. W. Holt, D. Abahazi, S. Roy, D. Phillips, C. Hatch, A. Casuccio, J. Hambrecht, R. Schantz, L. Newbert, row two: S. Rickerd, B. Neidecker, F. Weldele, J. McElwain, L. Reynolds, A. Butler, D. Tooker, V. Wright- son, P. Moore, M. Hinder, row three: G. Sylvester, B. Glaser, J. Matott, G. Herman, L. Zapata, D. Stokes, S. Ratliff, P. Brown, S. Ershick, J. Egan, M. Hyman, C. Koutstaal. it R. Stroh, J. Stahl, C. Hotchkiss, S. Leoffert, N. Sykes, K. Thornton, row two: T. Reese, E. Steele, D. Konopka, J. Kaufman, A. Spin- Sigma Alpha lota, the national professional organization for women in the musical arts, strives to create high standards of musical and ed- ucational achievement and encour- sigma alpha iota ner, N. Killen, row three: K. loms, S. Shinew, B. Burdette, K, Lilak, C. Steele, K. Johns, age professional, intellectual, social, and personal growth. Throughout the year members have sponsored the American Mu- sicale, Christmas caroling, and Sing- r .-4- Zi row four: C. Hock, C. Enlow, E. Harvey, M. Connelly, J. Soule, A. Macke, K. Opalek. ing Valentines by which they made money for such projects as the ln- ternational Music Fund and the Transcription Fund. society for the advancement of management The Society for the Advancement of Management was founded to bring students, faculty, and busi- nessmen together to exchange ideas in the field of management. R. Satkowski, A. Lawson, D. Bible, T. Camello, T. Bean, K. Jump, R. Thompson, A middle-management confer- ence on November 28 was attended by representatives from manu- facturing firms in the Toledo- Bowling Green area, and experts L. Barnett, G. Pedoto, D. Seevers, J. Shook, row two: N. Clausen, A. Wolfe, M. Shoup, discussed small manufacturers' problems. As a result of this confer- ence the University subsequently staged middle-management sem- inars. T. Mitchell, W. Minnich, R. Koetz, R. Frazer, D. Kelsey, L. Miller, L. Montrie, S. Chopin, D. Peltola. ' 'E-1-:YL .I'J 'rrw.:' 3- L. Taylorg N. Williamsong J. lfftg B. Thatch P. Reichartg N. Rohde: M. Happy. row twol: L. Sterng D. Russellj P. Witmerg T. Perew L. Trumbullj A. Lesnerg R. Hicksg V. Stahl erekg B. Banyardg G. Floyd, adviserg C. Mc- Mahong B. Brurnbaughj J. Dyckg T. Evansj J. Bauerg K. Weselig J. Henklej J. Jonesp C. Eicherg J. Serrag D. Tateg D. Whisenhunt S Dorseyg C. Axong P. McCoyg M. Dukes M. Gabrenyag A. Sprodling. sigma tau delta si- Through the close fellowship of its members, Sigma Tau Delta is able to promote a sensitivity and creativeness towards written expres- sion. The Pi Beta chapter sponsored various talks by faculty members and sessions where the student could present works of his own. This year members held an original poe- try reading section. 9 2 special interest organizations Founded at Bowling Green in i9-48, Alpha Phi Omega celebrated its twentieth anniversary this year. As one of the largest Greek letter organizations, it not only develops friendship and leadership among the students, but it also provides Cl The Council tor Exceptional Chil- dren is concerned with helping stu- dents in education understand the abnormal child. ln its second year on campus, it was able to add many H. Wilsbach, T. Boyer, S. Rowe, S. Dorsey, B. Moro, K. Feder, L. Evans, G. Gresick, row two: R. Joynt, adviser, K. Bard, M. Lowe, L. Benedict, K. Batoki, K. Wilson, many services to the campus, the community, and the nation. The various services this year in- cluded being in charge of the an- nual Beauty and the Beast Contest, introducing students to the new li- brary, and running the blood bank. lpha phi omega l l R. Kisseberth, G. l-lendel, D. Mathews, G. Ray, P. DeMent, N. Danziger, C, Mahmet, D. Drozdenko, C, Wineland, C. Fawcett, J. Peters, E. Camaglia, F. Macharoni, row two: P. Koret, F. Cunningham, R. Segna, R. Tul- lls, J. Royer, T. Smith, D. Garick, D. Nagy, row three: L. Farnham, T. Oehrtman, E. Swinnerton, C. Morton, J. Lane, P. Stein- berg, C. Kontak, S. Riewaldt, row four: J. Brenner, D. Obenduer, T. Karl, D. Bash, F. Weaver, J. Sefton, J. Bates, row five: D. Bradley, P. Below, J. Everson, W. Dailey, T. Wohlers, F. Noon, row six: D. Haines, N. Bash, R. Mcl-lale, J. Klopp, G. Smith, J. Walgemuth, B. Kemmitt, row seven: D. DeVore, R. Morgan, P. Guesey. council lor exceptional chilolren new and different activities to its program. A speaker from the Head Start Program, an arts and crafts workshop showing ways to encour- age children, and field trips to J. Pickett, M. Cole, M. Busta, row three: C. Schneider, P. Corbin, S. Hupp, B. Luker, J. Yurista, C. Ganch, G. Grunau, C. Costan- tino, K. Atchley, T. Kopp, L. Murphy, 5. children's homes were some of the activities. Some members also at- tended the national convention in New York City. Sass, row tour: A. Cameron, C. Graves, D. Uphaus, C. Morgan, L. Beaule, A. Castle, J. Glavan, M. Whyte, S. Reiber. group I-M. Dreger, S. Burgett, C. Andrews, L. Lusher, A. Bauer, C. Koch, L. Leader, P. Fisher, S. Buchenroth, J. Williams, C. association for For any student interested in teaching, the Association for Child- hood Education provides working experience with children through its diversified activities. lt has incor- Briggs, M. Howell, B. Mohannah, S. Buess, A. Boringer, D. Hartzog, J. Tolhurst, row two: K. Moorman, R. Pope, C. Strosnider, B. Baker, C. Ayers, P. Ferris, C. Croninger, row three: K. Cutler, K. Weingartner, S. Miller, D. Eberle, B. Randall, R. Businger. child hood education poroted into its program ten weekly story hours for Bowling Green chil- dren, free education materials for students, and parties for both dis- advantaged and orphan children. Added to the program this year was a panel of new teachers and a speaker on the future in teaching kindergarten. A trip was also made to Son Diego to learn new trends in teaching. group ll--J. Nock, D. Aplin, L. Steffen, P. Delaplane, K. Dzierzyk, S. Steva, L. Flem- ing, J. Pickett, J. Varga, J. Bobey, J. Heigh- berger, M. Howell, P. Penix, S. Killian, row two: E. Stueve, A. Ondreyicka, K. Spitler, J. Perry, J. Oberlin, B. Danchisin, P. Federici, A. Barrett, J. Hesselbart, C, Jack, P. Car- group lll--N. Barlage, C. Stegmiller, R. Pandy, A. Warther, T. Miller, J. Christo- fer, K. Popejoy, D. Dick, N. Lewis, C. Ludlow, J. Tracey, adviser, row two: J. Schleimer, C. Demore, G. Clark, L. Hundley, K. Fries, K. Walbom, M. Poling, row three: roll, P. Anderson, row three: C. Perry, S. Howell, J. Schnack, D. Spitsnaugle, J. Sze- lesta, P. Hurley, M. Rupp, S. Pylick, T. Chorba, row four: S. Foster, S, Slates, A. Dibert, J. Tomasetti, L. Miller, C. Schneider, D. Thompson, S. Reinicke, A. Friskney, S. Wiegand, S. Stacks, B. Swift, J. Grillo, C. B. Brown, C. Fassbender, K. Robe, J. Som- mer, C. Witzke, B. Miller, B. Liptok, B. Ingalls, C. Galloway, row tour: C. Lind- strom, J. Roudebush, S. Paltani, S. Kansor- ka, P. Carver, B. Bunke, B. Pence, C. Hast- ings, B. Engle, S. Larson, P. Carver, D. Schroeder, R. Lippman,- B. Jenkins, E. Long, P. Wilson, B. Smrekar, C. Slitor, row five: S. Gladieux, L. Grugel, C. Schumann, B. Rehtield, P. Gorski, J. Gray, J. Wells, K. Knaggs, P. McGurer, C, Sigler, D. Kohlman, K. Yohe, S. Yates, L. Benedict, P. Seckel, B. Baker. Franklin, M. Bertonaschi, L. Green, row five: M. Lowry, D. Germovsek, L. Kerin, F. Pigge, adviser, C. Skuhrovec, T. Hinkle, C. Hawk, B. Knauer, M. Class, T. Caruso, P. Shulty. 'Q Qui! Fw,-f .H 1 A 9.1 Kiki? , U , ,NN 1Pk, iX, 'K -A 1 1 , ' V 1-,X x . NLE. A 'W- Lu -'I 1 5 Lvl. I 4 f vkx 9 3 AQ ga 1 .3 Qi N L , My -NW ,ff ,gs X.- XH X fi si Aj 1 ' C' , ' , mf va l 9 i 1 w -4, gr. '11 L . Xu KN sw' X 'B 6 L1 F'-fw! wiv v R fcilconettes and folconaires Falconettes and Falconaires con- sists of fifty-four enthusiastic skaters at Bowling Green. Besides their regular meeting once a week members practice skating in their spare time. The only requirement to tryout is the ability to skate forward and backward. The height of the skater isn't important but the figure is judged at the time of try-outs. Dur- ing practice, formation of skating line and circles are mastered by the Falconettes ond Falconaires. They are trained as a unit by Mr. and Mrs. David A. Lowry. Folconettes and Falconaires per- formed during hockey games and entertained the students at Bowling Green with an ice show in March. J. Millarg P. Millarg J. Topeg B. Gross: M. Matskop S. Snyderg A. Schuylerp S. Sheridong L. Speelmanp D. Fiorittop T. Boy- tonp J. Trehernej J. Svehlag row two: K. Siglerp C. Stone: P. Degerg J. Wigdalskij N. Helly A. Pauly K. Maguirej P. Gerhardtg D. Englelandg P. Smithp C. Strosniderp row three: J. Clarky R. Wernerj J. Wenningg N. Pasalisg T. Temple: B. Squierj row four: W. Harewoodp M. Becky J. Zellerp R. Lawrencej J. Braleyj D. Nealj T. Viviani. F' , 5 Vf '53 iq 'Q ' cz? L , .J EQ f Q ,f N JA fm QE .,A -rl for-Zf 5, l ft :K 'ii S-I L .3 fl ,ft Q 'V IJ if iq' '1 Q47 - ...Q . V I , LO- . . 's Viral' ,gh 'Rauf ,-,if.p,:i'1tj: 1 4.:L'5v ' :Ip I. ' -gg,- Ariwj w., - - - v V f . -Y '- wa.--.-1 - ac -lg f . yi 'v 1:41. ' A . Q: :L - V '- Eli? B , 'a I - 1 H' 3 I +I. , , M, , x f s,,,.: Qxf wv'Q1'f W rf 7? 1 wi? f f ,Vg f -Ti 5 f A 6 . 1 ' 4 Y, 1 ig Y QL I' ff.. 525' .,. i .f y ,ID A :E J' if 1 an H, .1-O we 157 ..-, X, ! ,J ' 4 4, .7 ' - . , M L-, . , V YA, ' V' 2 if ' -f 1 . Jef! by f .fy-.14 ffl W- q 5 .F ., ' ' xf kj? I :V-A , J if . ,ia f h li, ' ,... v w T? 31, vga? X 5 f 'gr M A 1 - U -fi-ff' 33.5 if ' 5 'xv 1 sl , ,ft mx , 3 : w.1l5WF 'J Q Q X A .1 gi -f ,.-Q if HU' f ,-9' f ff. , L K w ff U 3 V f ?x 'Q ' I X ML,-1 ig , - wa , - -be x M21 . ia-.azmzzm 1314! 1 karate club Karate is a defensive but a com- petitive sport of world-wide recogni- tion. The sport develops mental alertness, physical fitness, and self- D. Pfeifer, R. Shafer, W. Neff, G. Kvaska, G. Hlibka, J. Coleman, row two: J. Kalten- mark, R. Froelick, D. Shenk, G. Vehor, C. confidence. It combines the fitness of ballet with the competition of sports. Matches between various clubs Suever, T. Gerlinger, M. Mathis, T. Jones, L. Paulette, row three: M. Wise, W. Bethke, S' , .9 V xi--Q-' X! industrial arts club The lndustrial Arts Club is com- posed of Industrial Arts majors and minors who are attempting to en- rich their perspectives of their chosen profession, develop organ- izational and leadership qualities, and develop desirable social and co- operative attitudes, said one Club member. This year for a service project they made a key given as a me- mento to Mr. Kreischer at the ded- ication of Kreischer Quadrangle. They also made two 7-foot practice dummies for the basketball team. H. Miner, Dr. R. lnnis, D. Burkhart, D. Gedeon, adviser, row two: G. Polley, J. Pe- kar, T. Schadek, row three: D. Kitz, C. Reid, T. Cotterill, row four: R. Norton, D. Dobos, K. Cline, row tive: J. Meyer, J. Davies, L. Riddle, row six: L. Mezenski, D. Oberlin, S. Torok, row seven: M. Elliott, B. Ruper, B. Rice, row eight: D. Schnee- man, L. Parker, K. Ohl, D. Longworth. were held throughout the year. They were judged on the basis of concen- tration, balance, alertness, speed, and strength. T. Bailey, J. Capossela, D. Moody, R. Bedford. E. Kessler, T. Kingerski, J, Hornick, J. Scarvelisg S. Shunkg C. Dempsey, row two: M. Hyman, M. Munhollandg E. Darmody, W. Roebkeg A. Malkin, J. Feuerman, L. law society music educators MENC student membership is a classification of the Music Educa- tors National Conference which provides for student participation at the college level. D. Snyder, S. Elseag D. Swisher, R. Krich- baum, D. Girtong D. Swartz, W. Alexander, advisor, row two: C. Eisemanj M, Proehlg E. Dobbins, C. Edwards, M. Peltong J. Rosen, D. Weiner, T. Phillips, T, Bean, C. Chittleg H. Koff, J. Rigby, G. Cooper, J. Wargo, D. Toeppen, row three: M. Hanna, T. Middleton, E. Bachmang row four: J. Before the Law Society was formed in September, it was as- sumed a student who went to traffic court did not have a chance. The purpose of the Law Society is to protect the student if he wants defense counseling, and to make the student aware of the opportuni- national confere The purpose of the student mem- bership is to offer students the op- portunity for professional orienta- tion and development while still in school. Jeffery, G. Delamater, D. Konopkag row three: l. Suydam, M. Scott, C. Lee, A. Mackey B. Burdette, W. Foxy S. Leoffert, Bachman, E. Bartlett, D. Jensen, A. Shindp B. Larrickg P. Spector, D, Szucs, E. Kravitz, R. Shupack, R. Shostak, D. Robby J. Wood- ward, R. Aronoff, G. Linzerj G. Von Fischer, ties in the law profession. To show the student that law af- fects his everyday Iife, the Society also held mock trials at the Court House, invited lawyers to speak at the meetings, and formed a law li- brary making career information available. HCS Besides having monthly meetings with guest lecturers and demonstra- tions, the student chapter at Bowl- ing Green was involved in a number of service projects for the school of music. B. Orth, A. Watkins, row four: D. Eby, T. Boone, R. Short, A. Groffg D. Dutcher, L. Walker, F. Kaserman. omega phi alpha Omega Phi Alpha, the campus service sorority, joined with two other chapters and went national this past summer. BG's chapter is alpha chapter and is the central co-ordinator for the national organ- ization. Service is the most important as- pect of the sorority but fellowship and leadership are vital secondary objectives. Among its many proj- ects was o continuing babysitting service for all University personnel. Members also worked with the Girl Scouts on the individual troop and community level. C. Steing L, Zepernickg B. Schmidtp C. Kee- dyg B. Seixasj R. Hurlessg C. Ellisg row two: C. Mowrerg V. Koydeng L. Murphyg M. Suhrg J. Luallenp S. Stefanp J. Schultep M. Le- Galleyp B. Spraguep row three: L, Benedictp K. Yoheg M. Wohlersg L. Edwordsp S. Reiberg P. Westman. 'I2 'Y v., H mv V ' 6- 4 - I 1 1 1 T -7 'Q - ' 1 4 ef 5 'V p AV 1 X xi K g ' t ' I I 3 ' ' 'il U-ur.-'I - - I - f l - ,J 1 Xi' I n if n W v v .1 I F: .f-.' 4 W, F' s, , V Q X 'ij 4 wx L L L V 7 3 qw. Z ' 1. K+' - f ' 5' 5, 5 Tk -'r?I5i.g.:F,i rf. -' fj'J.,Zi.z5-1,g,,',tI' 1 avg, 1 1 A ' Qt X- 'Q I 1 I '- 'W -it . ix .fy 5 ML, , , Y 'Z' n-.59 ' ,V Y. - nu, Q .: 511. Y, ' -1312! '- 13' nan' J -- ,Jiri Ly' tuna A gpill if n1 ' fa, guy 'Vlfe.',-'JT : - U ' HT I 'fi' .1 9' 9' fy? 4 g :- 'puoll' I' ' -' fx s?'::fff, f'R . 17 a' , lgigggzq' '2 ' A I Q, 1- 'ff 'lah qi :zany , ws ' ' sf a Y , 1 ' l X lutxuw , , V , r Q TW iii. Q ' I. gm, A . N -7 1 54 if - A Qsfff V. A 'Q , V l ' -E. 1 ., fi' il I 'g YN' 1477 E155 , : ' , , 51:21 ' ' '. - if ' I , It 3 ' I1-. ' ' w - ' fi .V 1 ' 2 X nw ' x Y Lf ,..AA i ,A.. ,, .A,.AA,, 4 f .5 marketing club D. Dryer, T. Dochenhous, W. Minnich, T. Anderson, J. Bamer, L. Kirk, J. Monarchi, K. Mosier, S. Shaver, M. Lewis. row two: The BGU Marketing Club is a student organization designed to complement classroom experiences by bringing students into profes- sional contact with marketing prac- titioners. The goals are achieved by par- ticipation in the Annual lntercol- W. Hanna, L. Miller, R. Maher, J. Gongo- wore, L. Rosen, T. Bridge, R. Thorpe, D Kelsey, L. Hamilton, J. Logan. legiate Marketing Club Competi- tion, monthly business meetings with speakers from national marketing organizations, all day workshops sponsored by regional firms, and work with the Student Marketing Institute. D. Tabler, M. Lott, B. Koster, R. Hansen, J. Holmes, R. Barker, P. Stockwell, C. Hoff- man, D. Dibling, S. Smith. row two: D. Tonguette, E. Camaglia, M. Durico, R. Stein, D. Jensen, R. Bloha, L. Rasmussen, R. Sotkowski, B. Graul. 2 '.w .V ,.. N.. . fit? tiff LJ- A feeling that the student is the most important aspect of the cam- pus motivates the Undergraduate Alumni Association to try to bring about a better understanding be- tween the student and the Adminis- C. Gerakg S. Stigerg B. Hittsg M. Littellg C. Vaccap P. Elsaesserg P. Hannigang J. Hubbordp M. Daceyp G. Dotsong row two: L. Aversg D. Linkerg C. Grencewiczg J. Size- moreg J. Schoberg J. Snyderp S. Schatterg L- -'..,..,5-,Eg-Qglr' Taft-4 U i.'J',. - Y. il ,,: gif 'S f 1 PTQQQL75 ff. .Ai 4 --- '51 . 1 .22 few.. f 'I -,N --,'yA I f . - . ' pr iff :! 1fJ sailing club A Regatta with Toledo University was one ot the major events this year for the Sailing Club. lt was held semi-annually in the spring and fall. The members received instruc- tions throughout the year in pro- moting the purpose of the organi- zation, to encourage and promote the advancement of sailing in all aspects among interested students. D. Dooney S. Yatesg J. Gaierg B. Sutherlandp J. Dwyerg row two: C. Homerg D. Duffg G. Whitey V. Watsonp M. Grafg J. Aultg row three: S. Bigleyg D. Jonswaldy N. Shelkerg S. Berryg J. Parkerg C. Kerseyp D. Tondreaug C. Topoulosg B. Coywoodp P. Kuperus. undergraduate alumni association tration. In addition to its annual sympo- sium and its sponsorship of the BG Pomerettes, the UAA this year spon- sored individual residence hall L. Evansg J. Siekeresj E. Barberg K. Kromroyg row three: R. McCrowj M, Sullivonp G. De- Cranej D. Scherzerj W. Bowmang P. Sham- wayg K. Mackp J. Meyerg R. Thorpep D. meetings with faculty members. The student was given the oppor- tunity to ask pertinent questions of those who are in positions to supply them with facts. Raeong J. Swittj row four: D. Nagyg D. Sutherlandg L, Gorrellj D. Schuttej L. Hagen: R. Hansenj D. Hoterg D. Knitting L. Hustong G. Rayg J. Haimerlp J. Witjas. The Student Education Associa- tion is an association for college and university students in the school of Education who are actively prepar- ing to teach. SEA seeks profession- al and personal growth, leadership skills, and participation in local, state, and national levels of pro- fessional activities. The Association takes part in such annual activities as confer- ences, conventions, work-shops, and publications. This year the mem- bers took part in tutorial programs with the city of Bowling Green. L. Walkup, N. Peebles, L. Comella, K. Klemencic, M. Blank, V. Lee, adviser. student education association . -Y I Vu. - H , .. -if-5'-....,! .V t . . V L M.. .,.. , , --'-..-ML ' '.-'. ., r -+- ..:, i WL ' . - - .i - ., ' . -- ,ilu --. L.. Ag, --A A 'U- .. I-4? D. Lisco, L. White, B. Zeller, K. Palicko, P. Martin, C. Noska, N. Rohde, G. Hern, L. Walkup, C. Sigler, J. Hartzler. row two: L. Adams, P. Leech, J. Rife, J. Jackson, R. Madeia, D. Stone, M. Clason, S. Price, M. if Haskins, L. Benedict, H. Bolz, M. Zuk, G. Kerro. row three: V. Lee, adviser, C. El- Sasser, S. Reiber, D. Napletana, J. Worden, D. Hess, C. Weber, B. Rueger, A. Warneke, J. Shirk, L. Welling. row four: L. Millward, B. Hickman, P. Hurley, A. Kimbleton, R. Greco, J. Baroff, D. Uphaus, R. Kuhn, K. Kerrigan. row five: L. Pancost, M. Parker, D. Hicks, E. Hagerty, S. Rector, P. Ehlers, L. Wiler, T. Riehle. Y 133 l W. Chang L. Snavleyg M. Dorleyg B. Bondg D. Miller, P. Reuben, K. Plootg row two: E. Bond, F. Ford, A, Neil, R. Rodriguez, L. Ogatag row three: M. Sonkog P. Crowtherp R. Perryp N. Olson, J. Meistedtg F. Kokaig E. Obong, A. Sonnenberg, A, Scott, C. Grence- world student association rf' s l 'iv' 34 K i wiczg O. Fradlg K. Leijonhutvudg G. Stantzg J. Smith: C. Swiergosz, J. Chadhag J. Jem- mot, T. Plootg row four: A. Suarezp M. Nwanzeg J. Bailey, A. Skinner, W. Backes, T. Mesting J. Chang B. Tsuip C. Blum, C. Walkenhauserp W. Won. With a membership ot more than one hundred students from forty countries, the World Student Associ- ation seeks to provide better intel- lectual and intercultural under- standing between Americans and Non-Americans. Along with its usual social gath- erings WSA this year held forums to discuss public problems. Highlighting this year's events were a Fall trip to Expo '67 and an lnternational Week in late April which featured panels, exhibitions, and an International Dinner. S. Ling, M, Leonard, C. Clingner, L. Flem- ing, B. Dunham, C. Grafton, row two: K. The Bowling Club, associated with the Women's Intramural Associa- tion, allows the women of BGU to participate in bowling as a recrea- tional, competitive sport. The Club is open to any coed Orchesis, a modern dance group, was formed to create a campus in- terest in the art and fundamentals of modern dance. This year the group presented a series of pre-classical dances for J. Sawdy, J. Smith, D. Thomas, M. Wil- Iiams, J. Nock, W. Waddle, K. Jurcisin, Hornyak, J. White, row three: B. Cleverdon, C. Guyer. wishing to take part in its annual league competition. This year for the first time the Club sponsored a Fun Night during which profes- sional and unusual techniques of the sport were used by the bowlers. the Northwest Ohio Music Educators Association. ln conjunction with the BGU Music Department members also presented Mass in F. The an- nual concert this year was entitled Orchesis '68. T. Parrott, K. Pousic, E. Williams, P. Smith, A. Paul, C. lsgro, O. Demidow. bowling club orchesis pen club To stimulate interest in the area of physical education as a pro- fessional organization is the pur- pose of PEM Club, according to President Joy Shiveley. PEM, composed of women phy- sical education majors and minors, annually sponsors a Freshman Re- ception, the PEM breakfast, and the Senior Banquet. PEM also sent pommerettes Founded by the Alumni Associ- ation, the Pommerettes help pro- mote spirit and try to bring a little Big Ten class to the Bowling Green campus, said Mr. Fred Hansen, di- C. Cooper, N. Russo, row two: D. Craw- ford, L. Calendine, K. Van Borg, C. Buck, D. DeVer, J. lfft, S. Lindsay, C. Niewia- delegates to the state convention held in Akron in February. Sponsoring the Danish gymnists, a precision acrobatic team, was a major project of PEM this year. M. Veigel, C. Gerak, L. Kitzerow, S. Jones, P, Burress, J. Dennis, M. Whitmore, K. Wollenhaupt, I. Bacso, K. Harbold, B. Longman, S. Nelson, B. Munch, M, Hutch- inson, row two: S. Osterman, K. Burton, B. Grine, C. Filiere, B. Sperry, H. Kastner, J. Matius, B. Hardy, J. Hohm, D. McGaughey, R. Hurless, S. Sheridan, L. Dukes, K. Fer- roto, J. Maher, J. Nock, K. McKelvey, S. Lambert, N. Learned, row three: S. Pren- rector of alumni relations. This outgrowth of the Pom Pom Club performed dance routines for sports events on campus including football pep rallies and games and clomski, row three: N. Morgan, J. Edwards, J. Poli, B. Anderson, D. Cornell, N. Wil- tiss, G. Grafton, B. Miller, N. Cramer, S. Forsythe, C. Elsasser, C. Stiver, L. Ehasz, C. Flick, J. Vorst, L. Von Lehmden, J. Low- ther, D. Denny, V. Heitzman, L. DePalma, F. Wenzlick, J. Wade, row four: Mrs. Torge- son, V. Baringer, T. Riehle, S. McClurz, J. Black, P. Wills, L. Ross, L. Martin, S. Swope, D. Ross, P. Wells, L. Burkholder, N. Baker, J. Tope, P. McClain, G. Milliron, L. Urig, S. Bradshaw, K. Kraus, row five: K. Kenyon, P. Guthrie, P, Hegele, C. Dei- bel, J. Snyder, M. Millikin, P. Hammon, S. Annen, T. Kinkaid, N. O'Malley, J. Tay- lor, A. Simpson, M. Carpenter, P. Kidd, D. Robinson, R. Mebga, row six: J. Shively, M. McClish, C. Fisher, K. Smith, P. Ed- wards, J. Doner, P. Erdman, A. Mott, L. Klingler, J. Hubbard, C. Hartley, W. Wad- dle, P. Welch, J. Landolt, N. Olson, P. Arnold, D. Freitag. the first and last basketball games. Tryouts are held twice each year where interested women audition by performing an original dance rou- tine. kens, B. Burns, P. Blessing, S. Downing, J. Eckhart. ,vu Q We Vw Men who have earned varsity let- This year the club sponsored the ters are invited to join the Varsity Club. D. Nehlem, adviser, P. Duthieg R. Hendrix, D. Bradley, D. Godbyg P. Talkingtong M. Saudy, adviser, row two: E. Jones, C. Boyer, E. Colettip D. Zolciakg R. Schmidt, E. Homecoming Mum Sale, an All- Campus Sock Hop after the Mar George, R. Zwierlein, D. Seiterp D. Cran- merj G. Shannon, T. Oehrtman, D. Sekerak, D. Carpenter, J. Reardon, G. Kirhland, J splashers Splashers presents opportunities for women to prepare for and par- ticipate in intercollegiate swimming and diving competition. The year's activities included hosting a tri-University meet among The Ohio State University, The Uni- versity ot Michigan, and BGU, and a dual meet with Miami University. The Splashers also participated in meets at Denison University and Wayne State University. P Hammonj B. Bednarcikj L. Witkowskig row two: S. Bradshowg S. Ershickg D. Slany, row three: B. Hance, P. Tabbert, M. Bryn- er, L. Kennedy, B. Sapp, C. Burkhart, L. Greethamg J. Matius. varsity club shall basketball game, an ice party and wiener roast, and a Hawaiian Luau. Boas, H. Lanesej B. Heider, row three: T. Smith, D. Green, P. Nyitrayp R. Holla, C. Bowman, M. Hicksj D. Litzinger. 1 L wa- --- ,, s. 7 swan club cygnets G. Carterg J. Lamuthj C. Swansonp R. Otter- song D. Dunhamg P. Mangesg B. Hewsieng S, Manwell. .f ' 2 x 'QS' , I S. Crillg P. Parkerg J. Hensieng C. Corbettg S, Vargag M. Dunkerg S. Carpenterg G. Rotz, J. Sawdyg J. Matiusg L. Klinglerg l. Andrews, Swan Club promotes interest and turthers skill in the art of synchro- nized swimming. The club produced a program in the spring of the year to demon- strate the techniques and routines learned during the season. Members Cygnets, a division of Swan Club, trained for twelve weeks in the basics of sychronized swimming. 3 T I l i it .U-411 ' .. l'3AY':.l-As X5 SX t 'x i sx?Y7'..q XX adviserg K. Corbing J. Layfordg B. Hardyj H, Conneryg M. Petrieg J. Boweng A. Gordon. of the club competed both individu- ally and as teams in synchronized swimming meets. The club assisted with campus swim meets and planed demonstrations for various campus events-such as Parents' Day and Career Day. After this period the Cygnet is eligi- ble to audition for full membership in Swan Club. l 1. Wx 1. 'L religious organizations Gamma Delta is an international fraternity sponsored by the Missouri Synod Lutheran Church. Its purpose is to further the cause ot Christ on the campus, and to provide a religi- ous background tor students. Activ- ities included weekly worship serv- ices in Prout Chapel, book discus- sions, and cost suppers, which gave Lutheran students the opportunity to get together and hear noted speakers from various parts of the Country. This year Gamma Delta initiated a campaign to raise money tor a new building to be built across from Rodgers Quadrangle. Funds are be- ing raised by various Missouri Synod churches in Ohio and surrounding areas. C. Eiseman, A. Stone, L. Fleming, P. Dana, S. Peters, C. Koenemann, D. Cowell, K. christian science organization The aim ot the Christian Science Organization is to present to stu- dents the truth about the Christian Science religion. This year the or- ganization strove to publicize itself to the student body and promoted circulation of the Christian Science Monitor on campus. Weekly testimonial meetings, which included a short religious service and an informal discussion ot the applications of religion to student lite were held in Prout Chapel. G. Attwood, W. Chennell, B. Hardy, W. Leach, S. Olwine, row two: A. Gardner, C. Stone, J. Colerider, L. Constantino, S. Meeker, B. West, row three: W. Duvall, G. Duvall, L. Donnell, T. Wolaver, L. McClel- lan, A. Volin. Eichenlaub, row two: A. Hohenberger, D. Ramga, J. Heldman, B. Ewald, J. Kushner, L. Oberhaus, row three: R. Gerken, J. Meyer, R. Fankmeier, L. Tietje, D. Kavasch, N. Rosebrook, P. Ramga, P. Stone, C. Hinde- lang, T. Batsky, row tour: J. Hambrecht, J. Schick, K. Klawon, B. Glass, N. Gill, P. Tuchardt, R. Percy, R. Rohrs, S. Harris, H. Albers, H. Tinnappel. gamma delta Q lnter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is an international organization of Christian students who consider the college campus their mission field. Through Bible studies, dorm dis- cussions, and lectures the students search for answers to social and student problems to develop their Christian maturity. lVCF's main project this year was the Urbana Missionary Conference held in Urbana, Illinois, December 27-31. Attended by 8 to lO thou- sand students from all parts of the world, the conterence was designed to open the mission field to college students. R. Snyder, T. Call, B. Boyd, R. Holzhauser, R. Victorsen, row two: B. Main, C. Newfer, J. Barnard, P. Williamson, B. Burhoe, S. Dean, row three: J. Bassett, D, Oliver, M. Searles, B. Youngquist, B. Gearhart, R. Isaac. inter-varsity christian fellowship Kappa Phi is a service organiza- tion for Methodist women. Part of their service this year included Sat- urday work days in the inner city area of Toledo and tutoring and C. Donaldson, P. Rowsey, N. Morrow, J. Smith, A. Witten, row two: D. Hicks, B. Johnson, K. Moorman, N. Wagner, C. Phillips, B. Boyd, row three: N. Bartter, J. entertaining deprived children. The Bowling Green chapter of Kappa Phi won the LeSourd Cup for i966-67 for the greatest im- pravement in leadership and serv- Kinzel, J, Dennis, P. Williamson, M. Par- ker, A. Schoonmaker, D. Wiehe, J. Mc- Bride, row four: P. Yarnell, L. Ellington, J. Lawrence, L. McKelvey, K. McKelvey, kappa phi ice. ln the fall, they hosted the Miami University chapter for a weekend, and in May they cele- brated the 30th anniversary of the Alpha Gamma chapter at BG. T. Daniels, B. Schubach, row five: G. Wade, D. Gerner, M. Coyton, B. Elliott, J. Wilhelm, D. Kirby, M. Elliott, S. Messerly, M. Bracy, row six: B. Eifort, B. Hickman. st. thomas more university parish Last spring the Bishop of Toledo gave St. Thomas Chapel parish standing. This resulted in changing the working organization from Newman Foundation to Parish Council and in changing the name from Newman Foundation to St. Thomas More University Parish. As a parish weddings and baptisms can now be held in the chapel. The Par- ish Council will work toward a dy- namic and educated laity. The pro- jects of the Newman Foundation last year and the Parish Council this year are pointed toward this goal. Some of these projects have been an orphans' Christmas party, a lec- ture on confession, monthly Com- munion breaktasts, and dances. Started this year was a Toledo Bible Center project. Students from BG went up to Toledo to work with un- der-privileged children in such ac- tivities as arts and crafts, games, and voter registration. Students also became involved in ecumenism by cooperating with other religious groups on campus. h..r. - Tl Rev. R, Wurzel, J. Baratta, T. Aaron, J. Scott, L. Burkett, J. Schoendorf, row two: T. Deren, P. Debien, B. Miklovic, D. Chac- chia, M. Tye, H. Weber, L. Trotta. '?,2.f.?'?? ,. J W- :.Qff'5?l'AF united christian fellowship The United Christian Fellowship strives to better prepare students to witness the Good News now and in their future lives. All work of UCF is done in committees, and the center acts as the coordinator of activities. This year the service committee helped to start the La Casa coffee- house in Perrysburg Heights. UCF also houses the Crypt, the only cot- teehouse in Bowling Green, where faculty and students alike can sound off through folksinging, poetry reading, or just talking. J. Garlough, C. Stein, N. Wagner, L. Nichols, row two: S. Riewaldt, C, Morgan, D. Wiehe, row three: S. Smith, R. Worley, P. McCurdy, row four: P. Hammock, B. Eichenberger, J. Dennis, row five: Dr. H. Gerner, A. Lawton, row six: S. Fulmer, Rev. J. Peter. x I Y -l1 44 military organizations-air torce rotc angel flight Angel Flight is on honorary or- ganization for women students. Its basic purpose is to promote interest in the Air Force, and aid the pro- gress of Arnold Air Society, to which nigga-uni ---LL W- ,.--..- .i- it is a subsidiary organization. An- gels act as official AFROTC and University hostesses. This year's duties included ushering dignitaries at the library dedication and co- sponsoring the blood drive. Bowling Green's Angels are the outstanding Flight in the Ohio-Michigan area, and went to Washington, DC, for notional drill competition in April. 1 C. Mesnard, L. Salettel, J. Smith, S. Snow, S. Guy, N. Lobos, C. Cornell, P. Ludwig, Schultz, B. Wade, B. Sellers, P. Gossmon, M. Riemon, S. Tobin, N. Horvath, M. Ben- J. Eisner, C. Reho, L. Turney, K, Vance, C. Petrus, L. Miller, B. Morehouse, J. roth, B. Fugitt, D. Ludwick, R. Stanton, E. W. Smith, adviser. row two: M. Dukes, L. Schroeder, G. Dotson, P. Schoger, C. Griep. Geller, S. Dorsey, S. Holvacs, D. Medford, Marshall, J. Finnarn, K. Axoroitis, A. l Arnold Air Society is an honorary organization for outstanding AF- ROTC students. lts main objective is to aid in the development and production of Air Force officers, and to further the purpose, tradi- tions, and concepts of the United States Air Force. Arnold Air pro- vides a SIOO scholarship for any outstanding AFROTC student. lt also sponsors underprivileged chil- dren in Maumee and Perrysburg Heights, and is supporting an or- phan in Korea. arnold air society S. Brandt, J. McCormick, S. McGaugh, J Jacobs, M. Mondl, row two: R, Holliker, J Allton, D. Holloran, T. Temple, row three E. Flenniken, J. Timmons, T. Melton, J Nank, G. Kirkland, row four: P. Swartz C. Debevec, M. Voskuhl, W. Smith, adviser J. Shook. .pf 1 46 C. Koontz, M. Porter, D. Catlin, D. Guion, T. Kardatzke. row three: B. Pepple, T. Wolf, D. Yeager, C. Cooke, S. Miller, S. T. Wendling, Maj. H. Rejent, adviser. row Daley, J. Harper, J. Ludwick. row four: J. Becky B. Christiansen. two: D. Jaynes, C. Stangerp G. Naherny, Spaeth, C. Dukes, K. Crump. row five: C. drum and bugle The Drum and Bugle Corps is an Review, the Armed Forces Day Cele- extra-curricularactivityotAFROTC. bration, the Memorial Day Parade, They marched for the President's and ROTC Awards Day. They also visited Tyndall AFB, Florida, and attended the National ROTC Band Association Competition in Lincoln Center, New York. :qw ' 5 P. Schager, L. Geller, P. Ludwig, C. Petrus, Maj. H. Rejent. row two: R. Peppard, J. This year, the chorus reorganized and started anew with 16 Cadets and 5 Angels. lt provided extra- curricular activities within the corps, cadet chorus Gittingerg R. Cunning, J. Barron, R. Peppr. row three: P. Hinshaw, R. Braun, C. Walk- gave GMC Cadets a chance to at- tain rank, awards, and recognition within the corps, and provided musical entertainment for ROTC er, D. Sokolowski. row four: B. Reicharty R. Victorsen, R. Price, M. Rapp. and civic groups within the com- munity. They performed at the Awards and Recognition Days and at the Bowling Green American Legion. kfw n X S .ff 'X I., i s- jf 1 f L. - 04 IA, FN' 2.x X.. 1 I fiiggt ll5fiA Lltwlfz Nmo ' New vm .co u 2 - 0 LF v ,,. -' - 14 48 army rotc I--1 . Y ie Jia Ill' llfllt il 'fs itil , El Qlsrzm Q53 Cadet Colonel, Brigade Commander, Peter J. Conomea briefs Colonel W. V. N. Grace, Professor of Military Science and Steve Chapin, Brigade Executive Officer. royal green The Royal Green, the Army ROTC coed auxiliary, was organized to serve and promote interest in Army ROTC, and to support the cadet brigade. This years' 45 members of Royal Green have participated in drill competition, and received two tro- phies tor their two performances. They have also marched in Memori- al Day and Veterans' Day parades, served as hostesses for the Dad's Day Open House, and served as usherettes for the Library dedica- tion ceremonies. D. Hall, D. Duff, M. Scheffer, K. Helbig, C. Thayer, J. Reece, row two: B. Kaseman, B. Cook, N. O'Dell, M. Dacey, G. Gonska, J. Fusco, K. Arntson, row three: D. Lum, C. Hudson, L. Pippert, T. Bentfeld, B. Sperry, J. Servey, S. Frizzell, S. Pepas, row four: R. Gradine, S. Snyder, S. Cardullies, D. Waldman, M. Sasina, L. Sodini, A, Gen- tile, D. Robinson, row five: M. Marr, B. Hampshire, E. Schwarzenberg, S. Swope, C. l Olds, N. Kleff, J. Grossenbacher, L. Miller, l L. Rollins. L.-.. 1 n 1 Q w I 9 I n I Q U' xg' ggi., ri E f 'SS 5 W 2 E Q EX 'v .gi QS y ,xf 1 G 3 Q i' lg, 1. . 'ilu E' with 31, 4 W Q' 6 qi 5 K xg N Nw fl V vf, qi T1 I. m Gi k . , f xf f Qu, Q X 4 1 . 1 v wNf , -fu ,fr . -3,3--3' 4,, , lP'9:,. .-, . A -, A ul. IK- - , , Q rf' 'maxi ig 'f 'A-sk' I ' G' In . ,. ' ' We 3 ' V194 -f ' Q-' W , -,.'- 5.1 ' pg- ,A -1 4 ...fi5y.Q..f.,3' 'j, - -'lY'f' 4 'jj rg' ,1 ' '- .. f '.,.'..-74 v. IEE' an Y! 'f'-nl-if- -xjfiifVAS'fi 'ill . M-,fa-efaQ '1'E3q f-ff. -. wx, 1 I .2 .-5,4g2'4w ' 'ap ' f. I N , - ' .-X V' 1 N f 'ml' ' X-:H Alf? ,x.: t41. I 'j Q! ,J M . f I ,yi-1-W YH ' '- 5 , -'Lg ' -sf' . ' - +xs?5'x ' if N Q f . . 153' . xr- 1 x V- .A +3 . gk kg..dA 5. -,- U LQ! ':5,.Q,,: QI. '.s,- 3-, ,- ,.. , . .-Q , . -Q. I 4- , 5 A-1 E' 9 l 3 R nik , ,V Y 5 4 J V. X K .J a . -,, g' M ' - -' ,P-: ,QU P .f- -M I N w- 'B '3lW'. 1- 4x . f pq F ' I V I , ,V ,, x ' sv 'EM T J' ,fa t'f'4'6 ii? ' 3. 5 , Q A? if v ., gf! ' ' V' I' ' 'A 'vis Q Q, . P.. r - a 1 D f- 1 lf 1 U ' ,A ' - 21 ' ' 1151, 1-, 9' R zen' 1 . K? fri! . 1 -'Q' ' A4 ' Q ' -J: :H J-, 0 I , U X Q- I Q.. y . ' --41. -5 i The Army ROTC Rifle Team as part of the ROTC program is open to cadets only. The purpose of the Rifle Team is to promote good sportsmanship and marksmanship. This year the team, with an of- ficer and an NCO as coach, com- peted with teams from Northern Ohio and Southern Michigan. The matches, which were held here and at other Universities, were shoulder- to-shoulder. rifle team V. Grace, L. Wies, D. Heacock, W. Haffert, E. Eibel, E. Lilly, row two: Mr. Sarakaitis, team adviser, W. Wierwille, J. Evans, R. Gawrych, S. Thomas, A, Thurocy, D. Leahey. rotc band The Army ROTC Band plays for all the common hour drill practices of the cadet brigade, the President's Review, and Awa rd's Ceremonies, as well as for other ROTC activities. This year's Band has played for United Nations Day activities, at football pep rallies, and at home basketball games. Also, to keep a tradition started last year, Bowling Green's ROTC Band engaged in a battle-of-the-bands with the Uni- versity of Toledo's ROTC band at the Bowling Green-Toledo Univer- sity basketball games. S. Jones, W. Kennedy, R. Zunkiewicz, S. Riewaldt, row two: T. Wood, G. Faler, D. Kline, R. Shaw, row three: V. Daniel, S. Russell, D. Aspinall, C. Rickel, row four: R. Clark, P. Stroud, S. Golden, J. Stanforth, row five: R. Bastian, F. Barile, K. Kohle, T. Hathaway, row six: M. Snyder, P. Baird, L. Burgess, R. Bonnette. s Q' 9' 1 4 .s ' 5 . X . , , R, x's A va. . . fm? 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I rg: 4 :NA A V . .. ,iql vwiv -bra-eve, , .X -V r L , -- . am X . fl- ,7 ix . f -,.L::.p1,6. ' -gg,1,x-F-1 Jn' N. ' -? ,fQA- F 'WHY' ' ,ah Y 'J-tt, .,,, Q .. -X ..' xr, . ,W , Q fi '4 ,. V . .. , 1 important. Critics cry that the teams spend too much money and bring in stu- dents who use education as a bid to the ranks of professional sports. They protest to administrators, par- ents, and students themselves. Members of the Athletic Depart- ment are the ones who have had to answer these critics. They defend athletics as an op- portunity for certain students to continue with skills and abilities that they have developed all their lives. They say athletics gives these students the chance to see areas of the country that they may never see again. rairswxfpleq 157 5 x EQU gg , ' 1 5 T' Sa X-I . . , .hr ' . S41 fx 5 R :- 11? 1, ' Q fi, r C I3 ,P . y. . 1. Q:l. .,' ,l -' J D . 1 ...t ,-, ff..-Q --1,',r!-,- kv-L L',,.g, . xl K i .W I . 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Q34 'v'4irMf ' ,. eff , I 5-if M I , f I A Hd - - P ' A 'i F 'I ll ' A 5,4 ' ' ,ff ,g M I, ,mf g, '9 F '1' ' 'Ja-' L - , Q. 'X V' Y Q Y -' if - Y ' , 7' 'iii N 5. 42 ' v QP, V. Mala ' ly ,ri hu -Y -' 1 li. .. A They claim that the sports help pay for themselves, but are re- buked with the answer that sports should not pay for themselves be- cause they should not be that ex- pensive. The role of the Athletic Director becomes one of a public relations man selling the value of his De- partment. And so the argument goes to the Sorrow as losers . . . l- ' wlivlf , students-the ones in the stands on those Saturday afternoons. Their answer is given on a cold, rainy fall day when they march to a stadium to watch their Saturday heroes play. They answer as they sit in a bas- ketball or hockey arena to follow their team. ln the end they answer with their cheers as winners and their sorrow Cheers as winners . . . as losers. Students themselves have the final say in the importance and the role of athletics. To most, a Saturday afternoon is a sports afternoon, an afternoon when they have the chance to feel part of the student body with a common goal. Athletes may be Saturday after- noon heroes, but they are a unity to a school. 1.5. , -Us .lb ,f-4' .1 K 'x x l Q -r 6- if 'I M . X311 T1 -sr 1 3 -L 'a C wif.-P '4 Irv' ' , 5, ,,,. A Q -5? 55' 5 ,,, .A wr M-Sb: ' 4 NJ J.. , .4, + ' lg A' A H rzhgtw A 'f-ken, -A . V kk X M F if .. U 5-1' M.. 1- X. PI:. W .- ,fd ', . fl if ilx.-5-P U , 1. -4 1 'A E lm... A, '-' Q . ,Q - ... -QQ. L .lm ,-Q' .Mr , o, .-' ' 5 I 5. w f-X 'N-Q he T. Deck iw, O. J. Baumgcrdner if aim- 4 University marching band M. Kelly, director, marching bond I' D. Parker .TZ I . I fgw ' A V 4 V , C W Q '.,w Jw, P . l 'I u., -. 1.-. I ' 1' 5 ll. -5,! ' 7 , , ' . q f fc!!f . - ,L v,.-.: 'r:,4l--P, 'v 15. x :Q . I iff y., W 'cg' -, ',z,,!f'74' A-web iv A - ' , I - .A in, H- I-.-' 'F' 9 , .f. ' . ! f ,QT I f'!'i'f Q6 in f ,-If ' - ZH Q QF: F . 4 ' n ' , :Fiilf '- X M s as x 1 A i . 5: mn, - Q 'f Bob Zimpher, one of the bright spots for the Falcons, breaks loose against Western Michigan. And the skies opened and poured forth frustrations. For the Falcon football team the season must have seemed long. The team started strong and fin- ished strong, but in between those times the going was rough. Records were set but were so un- impressive, they were almost un- . noticed until the season was nearly After beating both the Quantico Marines and the University of Day- ton, the sky fell in and the Falcons began the descent which ended in fifth place in the Mid-American Conference. The defense was tough and was rated as one of the best in the coun- try until the University of Toledo ron over BG 33-O with one of the Scoring, or rather lack of it, be- came a problem in the middle part of the season as the Falcons could amass not over nine points in any of the middle six games. Frustrations came in many forms -but most frequently with the rain of injuries that plagued the team even before the start of the season. OVGV- strongest Rocket teams ever. football scoreboard BG ...... 29 Quontico Marines .... O BG ...... 7 Kent State ......... .... 6 BG ,,,,., 17 Northern Illinois ...... 7 BG ...... 7 Dayton .................... O BG ...... 7 Miami ......... ..... 9 BG ,,,,,, 42 Los Angeles State .... 27 BG ...... 6 Western Michigan .... IO BG ...... 9 Marshall .................. 7 Final Record .,,.,,,,,..................... 6-4 BG ...... O Toledo ...................... 33 BG ...... 7 Ohio University ........ 31 MAC Record ........... ...... 2 -4 '-Tail!! 'I 5 -la. -4- -,Fl -F, -,l -'ll F gl.. n.: -.a ,-.. -.a l ll: rr 1- 9-1 1 A 'l.... l..-' .1-..l ll. E Z ' M lggggggm gn A - .ng.nzulll1:i 11,55 F T , . i e C S to : S LA AT' BX A 'l . V X F' W I T' l. V I' 4 . I V . .K FK 6 X! itll ,., ' -3 f E6 , lsr- L-gg fp if . f lit N si A ll'lN74AX ll 'T Salass , 2923113 751 Bal, '17, Up 1 88 . Bnj aai i 79 , f SS. tx 'A iv: ,.j. , - V il ' l -F , '- 'X jf ,SQL Vg' I l 'l L 'll -'L 1 l L . i. fu .. f ' it if ,tt -A 4 fn 4 -K A -- r X fb. 1 +7 ' l l T J' --H-ls-Q A 4 if F, r . j . ' - -if e 1 -1 e , -5 g ,i .. :, ig in f --enero 1 . ' 'si V f A A fw' J ' fr ' Z fp 'l' - l i l w r. , T 'i l -,r4 .41'2iVi??:Z'Zffl14' w A if 3'T . . - it .- . Q--, t i . D. Carpenterp B. Beckerp J. Perryg C. Burleyg J. Shartleg F. Gigantig E. Pollockg C. Boyerg D. Seiterg B. Heiderp D. Cronmerg T. Luettkep E. Georgeg R. Schmidtg J. Pearcep row two: M. Shepherdg J. Hodakievicp B. Maltarichp R. Perring B. Spencerj J. Browng M. Pallog 166 T. Standringg L. Watsonj D. Ashbridgep D. Zolciokg D. Roeseg C. Rodichg J. Mochovino' G. Gregoryg D. Whitakerp row three: Ml Morchioneg D. Polokj D. Royerg C. Batter- shellg D. Finleyg D. Urdzikp E. Colettip C. Jonesg P. J. Nyitrayg V. Ferrellg T. Lloyd: A. Orrg J. Szychowskig E. Dozickg T. Borkp S. Lonningp row four: B. Zimpherp M. Moong J. Greeng B. Royburng A. Silvag B. Nucklosg F. Matthewsg C. Angelog S. Balogg G. Shinng V. Wiremang R. Allenp A. Travisp C. Mayp l-l. Davidsong R, Comerp row five: D. Youngg T. Reicoskyp D. Nehleng B. Gibson, head coachg R. Duclleyg J. Ruehlg T. Kisselle. ... . - .1 -: ,.'7' F:!,,,wf ' 5' ' 'Q 5. I 1' gf' 1 -fs.5f.,' vs. Q p.ir4hff!j1!5t'f 7' 1'4 .:P,f1j:w ':4F1': ,. ls! . 2 - ' Jilfga, 1 Y 4 0 I I nx ' U 3 . s-- J P' ' 1312 3 :Sn N4 '3- 1 A V? if--12s:f:':3'Tf1' - ffl ' ,, -1 -. ' I A , Q ivqv? Q . -Rfub: 1 2, 3 ,.. J . 'I akq., u ' 31 ', I 7:6 Q . 4 - K' ya In :Pg T-fxy ..,f.?3 -, 1' Ef. 241 W' Q-Ei' XT 1 A qarfgji if 5 1 vw- f .Q I 2- X521 6 ...., my . .. .-.P 4, ,, ,316 C I w' 35-5 t AKQ., lie -Im rv . ,I .xv - 1 2 '. H ' ' ' XM w .. .- .M ' - '! !.- '3 WJ' W' .- - .V ' . 's 14114. if-1' K - . . -' - lx. v .. 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Bob Parks and Paul Talkington, considered the team's top runners, didn't even compete this season. Coach Mel Brodt, who guided the squad of mainly underclassmen, feels these underclassmen will pro- vide a good core for next season. Glen Eppleston and Sid Sink pro- vided much of the mobility for the squad this season and should be among the frontrunners next year. Unlike many of the other fall sports, however, the Birds' place was not viewed as a failure for the season. Nevertheless, the runners seemed to fall into the frustrations which plagued all fall sports. cross country scoreboard BG ............ 24 Kentucky ...... 36 BG ............ 49 Miami ............ l5 BG ............ I5 Wayne .......... 50 BG ............ l5 Toledo .......... 48 BG ............ 30 Ball State ...... 25 BG victory by Kent forfeit Notre Dame Invitational .......... 7th All-Ohio ........................... ...... 5 th Oakland Invitational ....... ...... 5 th Mid-America Conference .......... 4th Central Collegiate Conf. ............ 8th cross country . D. Sekerakj T. Oehrtman, B. Parks, N. Talkington, T. Baker, R. Zawacky E. Wy- Pantilatg J. Snyder: G. Eppleston, B. Knollj kowskig J. Baker, D. Bradley, mgr.p M row two: H, Tyson, assistant coach: P. Brodt, coach. 3. 9' .elf i : . soccer scoreboard BG ............ 5 Miami .................... BG ............ l Ohio Wesleyan ...... BG ............ 2 Dayton .................. BG ............ 4 Ball State .............. BG ............ 3 Akron .................... BG BG BG ............ l BG BG Final Record ........... Ohio State Kent State ..... Wooster ................ Oberlin .................. Ohio University B. Ewaldg C. Daniels, G. Herold, A. Fromm, rane, coach, row two: D. Neely, T. Davis, P. Farrell, O. Wolynec, M. Golden, J. Stross, B. Bensieg M. Stroupp G. Kovacs, Brewer, J. Caruso, B. Marshall, M. Coch- .I- 1 N v 2 SOCCGI' Frustrations may have been the key word for tall sports, and the soccer team had more than their share. Ending the season with a 2-7-l mark, Coach Mickey Cochrane's booters did not have the best of years. Problems with both injuries and scoring led to a l9 goal output on the part of the Falcons, in compari- son with 35 for their opponents. They started strong but ended weak, a plight of many teams who run into their toughest opposition in the latter part of the season. But, as in any sport, there is hope for the future. As Cochrane said, They played their best of the sea- son in the last game. The team is a young one, and the final game could indicate the outlook for next season. Feaselg B, Bartels, D. Forsbergj D. Green, F. Weismonn, J. Dohms, R. Winter, assistant coach. ,,,- v, .. pn ,- ,- p-. - k K. may 1- 1 , af 'Q - gm f 'x' K I d xx Z, . 1 -9 L. 8. 1 43 -H 1 D vu, 9 A X X A 3 If If I' , if ' , ' ' ' gin ,- . 'I ,t 'Vs if P ef F If A 'sv I 0 'im R +4 Y . I 4 ll W Q 1 , if ' Aff? f 15 .gn H A 7 A if But something was different and with the exception of a defeat at the hands of Manhatten, the birds made it through their games and set for the drive that was to culminate in an MAC title. lt was the defense that made the difference in most of the games down the long stretch. First in the MAC in defense, the Falcons seldom saw it right to give up more than 65 points. f',f 4.75 That defense was the result of training pointed toward a stronger and faster squad. That new strength not. only re- sulted in defense but acted as an in- centive for the fans that had spent most of their time in the dorms last season to make the cold trek to An- derson Arena. Walt Piatkowski was the leading scorer for the third straight year- not very surprising-but he played a well rounded game, including de- tense-unusual. But that was the way the entire season was, unusual. It was that trait that won for Walt the unani- mous vote to the first All-MAC team. BG --'-.- 73 'OWU --.--h.---'. .----'- 7 9 basketball scoreboard BG ...--- 74 Akron ---...-..-- -----'-- BG ...... 76 St. Joseph's .............. 73 BG ...... 61 Marshall .................. BG ...... 85 Toledo ...................... BG ...... 87 Ball State .................. 70 BG .,.,., 74 Miami ...................... BG ...... 79 Western Michigan BG ...... 94 Niagara .................. 86 BG ...... 77 Kent State ................ BG ...... 74 Loyola ...................... G ...... 68 Northern Illinois ...... 48 BG ...,.. 83 Western Michigan .... BG ...... 65 Kent State ................ BG ...... 64 Manhattan .............. 75 BG ...... S6 Miami ...................... BG ...... 84 Ohio University ........ BG ...... 76 Virginia .................... 72 BG ,.,,.. 62 Marshall .................. BG ....., 7l Virginia Tech .......... BG ...... 87 Syracuse ...... ......... 8 l BG ...... 78 Ohio University ........ BG ...... 89 DePaul .................... BG ...... 69 Toledo ,..................... 73 Season Record 18,7 BG ...... 7l Marquette KNCAAJ J. Kagy, mgr.g M. Hoffmang C. Assenheimerg A. Dixong W. Piatkowskig J. Hefty J. Hen- head coachg A. Hairstong D. Rudgersg A. ferg J. Comptong D. Cavanaughp B. Hanson, dersong J. Barry, mgr.g row two: B. Fitch, Zuberg W. Krollg M. Hennesseyg S. Rodehef- trainerg B. Conibear, asst. coach. 'I77 J v 1 P9214 iagf - f I I A ff xt f YL Lil if ' .es- .bj Q K7 ,Yr ' 1 'K x Fr S I U Q Q 11 fu R '- ,. ' '1..QL:Q..4!,':-212543 L I ' L' . 1':.':f'i.m-LJJL :WJ f l , , 1 - Y , 2 in 1 ' fvf, z , Q? A g 5 1 5' X A 3 K ,ff is V9 - 'V IA N X 1, n t .. - - S 1 2 3 'I 1. ,f A Q f . 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'5' ,Q-,. nil 12 Y i ' I . - 451. af, eu , - .l 355 .x' A . w r 'k .MM HM gg, 92.13-:.l,F?,w, uni his .. f- 94:75-,. ,saw ,M The faceoff is the start of any hockey game, and for BG the foceoff started a game which ended in victory 'I8 times. Bill Fitch wasn't the only new coach in Bowling Green this year. Out in the Bowling Green ice arena a man named Jack Vivian was well on the way to making a name for himself in the world of col- legiate hockey. For Vivian the season had started late last spring as he spent his first months behind the desk assembling the team that was to move to an i8- 4-2 mark for the year. In their first full season in the new BG ice arena the Bowling Green hockey skaters found their way over some of the most respected names in col- lege hockey. Perhaps the most surprising win came over the Badgers of Wisconsin who have long been feared as one of the strongest of college squads. The birds came off that game with a 2-l win in one of their best efforts of the season. Also like their counterparts on the hardwood the icers won their league title as they swept the Mid-West College Hockey Association Play- r J-7 5 -Tl 5 Besides scoring, Rick Allen was one ofthe best puck handlers on the team. Here he takes control first in front ot'Goalie Norm Thwaites and defenseman Bill Koniewich. V -f 14 np' . AL ' 'f f5L3:i!1P'r..x, --509, .,.,..v M us-,,V.-N ' V - ' , Em.,- 1-. Rick Allen was the Fcrlcon's top scorer for the second straight year-and OU found out just why. .SQ X ...- 182 hockey scoreboard BG ll Case ........,,...,,..,..,,,,,,,.,,,, l BG 3 Ohio State University ...... 3 BG 5 Air Force .....................,.. 2 BG 5 Air Force ........................ 2 BG 4 University of Windsor ...... 4 BG 2 University of Toledo ........ 4 BG 2 University of Wisconsin .. l BG 8 Oberlin ..........................,. 2 BG 8 University of Dayton ...... O BG 8 University of Toledo ........ 2 BG University of Illinois ........ 2 5 7 BG Ohio University .............. 5 BG 7 Western Michigan .......... 5 BG 4 Ohio University .............. 6 BG l Ohio State University ...... 3 BG 6 Lake Forest .................... 3 BG 2 University of Tennessee .. O BG 9 Air Force ........................ 2 BG l l Oberlin ............................ l BG 7 Ohio State University ...... 4 BG l7 University of Dayton ........ 4 BG 8 University of Toledo ........ 4 BG I4 University of Illinois ........ O Season Record l 8-3-2 N. Thwoites, K. Stamm, T. Hendrix, P. Gil- inson, R. Allen, T, Davis, D. Miles, M. Supanich, T. Gillespie, row two: J. Licata, J. offs at the arena early in March. That final league game was against Toledo, and as all games against that school that end in vic- tory, it made the already great sea- son perfect. Most of the squad is rnade up of freshmen, and this gives most fans an idea of the future of the sport in that building in front of the stadium. More appropriately, Vivian is just starting. Aikin, C. Connell, B. Koniewich, D. Cas- sady, G. Smith, R. Dermody, M. Lindsay, S. Patton, J. Greene, J. Hickens, J. Renume, row three: S. Cooper, adviser, R. Bloomfield manager, J. Plaunt, asst, coach, B. McCor- mand, J. Vivian, head coach. 7 - ip-v - 1-ic-lm swimming scoreboard Mid-American Conference Relays, BG second BG..7l Notre Dame ............ 33 BG.,56 Cincinnati .............. 48 BG..57 Ohio University ...... 47 BG..32 Iowa State .............. 72 BGH32. Michigan State ...... 74 BG..6l Kenyon .................. 43 BG..62 Loyola .................... 42 BG..57 Western Michigan ..47 BG..57V2 Kent State .............. 55Vz BG..38 Miami .................... 66 BG..5l Eastern Michigan .53 MAC Championship .................. 3rd Dual Record 7-4 Coach Tom Stubbs and referee Bob Fountain discuss cr point during one ot the season's meets. wc 5 Ge swarming S. Kennedyg B. Swansong T. Witty R. Zwier- tong T. Youngbluthp D, Porterg T. Glennon Zeeb E Dreisbach T Panner M Scho lieng P. Duthiej D. Jastremskip C. Raduneg J. Maherj D. Hubbardg P. Watson row enhlas D Ptelfer manager G Fiess asst T. Nienhuisg row two: T. Williamsj B. Wal- three: T. Stubbsj T. Cartong T, Curran B coach K, I .31 f we QW? 1 J Q I 'x 1 Q. -bn -pv- .,... . , ff , , F' rg E H N fag M 54 its 'SU' 1 N 35 3 xi? V 3 4 I -'A R '--'-'Ct l 7 11 . -V J qu- + qi .Y ,Ek 'J' Q-:fx -2v ' M' im-Q' s ' ' x I r-r 1 5 V L Q ,--- Q- -1-0-,. lu, -1. 'Eff'-15 ' V if . skgff ' bg.-av '.' i' 4--i lf any winter sport had its prob- lems, it was wrestling. But even with injuries to top per- sonnel, the matmen were able to end the season on a winning note with an 8-6-2 record. Jon Green, a sophomore, and George Ross, a senior, were two of J. Green, G. Ross, C. Bowman, G. McDaniel, C. Cropley, G. Oliver, B. Burkle, G. Kirk- wood, row two: A. Cross, P. Willaman, D. wrestling wrestling scoreboard BG ...... 24 Purdue ...... ............. 1 1 BG ...... 22 West Virginia .......... 1 1 BG ...... 6 lndiana ....... ....... 3 2 BG ...... 30 Ball State .................. 8 BG ...... 6 Iowa ........ ....... 2 3 BG ...... 31 Western Ontario ...... 1O BG ...... 24 Findlay ....... .... 5 BG ...... 16 Toledo ...................... 17 BG ...... 20 Marquette ................ 1 1 BG ...... 9 Miami ...................... 21 BG ...... 17 Ashland .................... 18 BG ...... 18 Kent State ................ 18 BG ...... 18 Ohio University ........ 14 BG ...... 15 Western Michigan .... 15 BG ...... 29 Marshall .................. 8 MAC Championship ................., Sth BG ...... 8 Eastern Michigan .... 23 41 Tournament .......... .......... 5 th Dual Record 8-6-2 the most outstanding members of the squad. Ross ended the season with an 11-1 mark and Green was 8-1 get- ting a late start because of an in- jury. Both men also did well in the MAC, Ross winning in his weight Fordham, F. Clement, J. Yacos, T. Dillon, T. Vogel, E. Haller, row three: B. Bardwell, D. Weilnau, J. Demoss, B. Bradshaw, J. class and Green taking the runner- up spot. As have his counterparts in other winter sports, Coach Bruce Ballard seems to have been able to take both youth and experience and change it into a winning combination. Bruckner, R. Hallo, B. Falk, B. Bellard, coach. x 31 I , if 'cf' if ' v,'7'.l , MK KX. i2 M 'El ' '. 1 1 ' I ' l v-4,4 'Wx Q 5 ,,- -L 5.5. Y 1... x ,- f w V . A. fm ff' W ' 4' -f ' ug' V yi , I b N ff-'Vaakwe 4 4' I S 1 Q 4-LAX-, - -umuuuugqg A 1 u. ' 20 Qu - .egcglwx , 2, , 355-5' . N -3:5-' 1 2 . Y:2 ' - 15? R -5, Ii, l:. 2 -al A, N, . I' 5 1:3 J Y . L gs f, Us 1 ..V. I a lx : 9 f'?1:, '1'i'1i:?- ' .,.-,U , 4, fa -Q-. 1' V 0 F , ' -, ,536 fm, 125, Aim J? i 'C -Q ' If ' Q f1 Mi- . 6 'P TF L' V : f ' ...,u,:T'5,y ,.-352--1 'Q 135115 -. . ,- -444 ,- A g 4 2. 1 H: LQ, Q1 2 1, , v ,' , '-wana-J......-.E,.,.. N lla-Divlv gut, . -1 intramurals Under the direction of Maurice Sandy the intramural program for men has gained a reputation as one of the finest in the Mid-West. Mr. Sandy hopes that the institu- tion of both team and individual sports will provide an incentive for even more members of the Univer- sity to participate. Although for the greater part of the school year the talk ot intramu- rals centers around the program for men, women's intramurals are also in progress. From field hockey to basketball women students are given the op- portunity to show their ability in areas that have long been domi- nated by men. Tennis was one of the many intramural sports open to Um Women also enloyed Intramural field hockey versity women. Bm11x1E'1 1onfnmpr--..,..-- '. . V fm . g.3'5'f f' '- :U-3, fx,- 5.3-2'is?3iffa-f.':.f..J.f f51 3 2f4 1. Z' .1 ,Q wi If 35, - , M., V dl - , M :gg-.221 425.95 1., f V 1 1 ., 1 A 'EW ..- ss:-ag' Af . A 1 '- we Q..'l5Q if v , ..,: FEE ffl I. ,g 3 N resiidencse h lls i4l. . change-the trend toward off-campus living I don't think the chicken is done, Dave. It tastes too chewy. lt isn't pork, so it won't hurt you. Did you wash the potatoes? They taste gritty-like sand. I never eat the skins, so I didn't think about them. lt's probably just a little dirt. Boy, when you ruin a meal, you don't mess around, do you? At least eat the inside of it. You'lI hurt my feelings. Okay, I guess anything is bet- ter than your spaghetti. A typical off-campus apartment conversation? Perhaps. There are ll,853 full and part time students enrolled at BGU. There are 8,017 living on campus. Why are so many students living off campus? Many move off just because they are Zi, a University official said. lf the University built apart- ments, it would cost the student S90 to SIOO a month. It two or three split the cost, it's all right. They save money if they cook their own toad. The student of today is mature academically and socially, and he can take care ot himself in a lot of ways, a head resident added. Greenview apartments are plush, furnished, have a pool, and are new. They are what a man is looking for in bachelor apartments. But we offer basketball tourna- ments and more activities, he said. Students have their own opinions: I will never move on campus again, It I don't have total silence when I study, l'm lost. It is like a cemetery out here, it's so quiet. I don't have to go back over stuff like I did in the dorm. At the dorm, everybody throws their troubles on your shoulder. I could care less. I have troubles of my own. I bought a meal ticket at the dorm, and I have a better chance to meet women. Students want to live off cam- pus to have more space. There are I,OOO students living in the dorm, you feel like you're living in a bee hive. The fact that I,OOO others existed so close to me irritated me. A lot of the counselors inter- preted the rules to the letter of the law, instead ot the spirit. Some students just want a place where they can blow oft steam without causing trouble. l don't think I would move off this year. I would rather be closer to campus activities. Later I may move off. Maybe I should think more about it. It can be cheaper it the indi- vidual selects housing in his income range. The student here is middle class and is used to excesses in his lite. Naturally, he will select this. l can have everything Iconven- iences of homel and not be subject to room checks, liquor laws, cafe- teria tood, and invasion of privacy. Nothing is worse than when you have a good day, and come back to hot dogs and sauerkraut. l am a little skeptical of con- tracts, and getting bound up in them, was another side ofthe argument. One student stated simply, I'm a counselor. I'm being paid to live on campus. They save money if they cook their own food. , Vx 19 lt is unfortunate that students sometimes decide to live off cam- pus without really finding out more about it. One women student wanted to move off campus because she couldn't pay her fees for this semes- ter. Yet, she is supposed to pay rent of S90 or so a month. She did not know if that included utilities. She was going to live with two other women, but neither of them had a car. A student also has to be mature enough to recognize the dangers of off-campus living. They have to keep their friends out and the phone off the hook. They always have the urge to go have a beer and a sandwich. In the residence halls, they either have to study or go to bed, a University official said. According to the Director of Housing, students should question three things before they move off campus: When can I move in? Will it be clean? Will it be kept up? But is there really a trend toward off campus living? Off campus housing may be a more spoken trend than a real one. i. i, rt l 94 Ge! 5 i , . s . . ',i1,tli.' f ff ,AL-rg g ft '1 rr t ,v if x cv s in .,I.3,,,.I..,, N . -cs. 3-Tfrctn-L s.qI-S E,-.,,S1 1 ' i , If I ' -1 -.... .. -.... ..... ' lg - L2:r2':..1---..,.., ---...., .-,- .--.:--.5--5--.. ,I . LI-iI -k,.,II--...-- ..... I, .I -..,.., ........., lim 'fem --1 ma fiilfr '--T-25.22-.':Ti' ' :Lili 23: 'ilfnazgf-ian .- fill? Sn., -'- 1 -i..... ... ..'N -f1'nrw's-1ng -51--.Il -Q.'.,-,,-s-......-......... .. . f -, .... . -774 55: 3-22:2 :.-P' -'- rr--f --- 4 71.91 ' '--Q--P..- V I:-..:,,, ,......,.,,III2.,............ 'Mfg ...-...,.. ' -'LU vwf-'i .3'- '-..'C.'3'IlfT'.. 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S. -! f '--------I X , I1-3' ...... -if I can have everything and not be subject to room checks N .f ,-f' X .--Z' aws, cafeteria food Hur Because of students' rights and controversy over freedom, it is be- ing played up, a counselor said. A residence hall director seemed to think differently: lf I had mon- ey, l'd put it into real estate. The trend is to move off campus, but there will be a leveling off point in the future, unless there is in- creased enrollment, in which case the thing would reverse. To solve the problem of increased enrollment, the Administration has decided to let the private industry build rooms for students. Let the students do as they please, seems to be the policy now. l hope that enough try to live off campus, because I can't take care of them if they don't, the Director of Housing admitted. Off-campus housing is divided into two categories, approved and unapproved. Approved housing re- fers to private homes with a room only situation. There is someone there who can be contacted, or held liable to contract, sort of a hall director off campus, the Housing Director said. Unapproved housing is an apart- ment situation where supervision is unavailable. Students are treated as adults, just as the common citizen. We like to have both categories available because if a student un- der age gets into difficulty, he is not considered an adult in approved housing. lt seems apparent that students will have to decide for themselves. Do they want to have a good time, drink, and have parties or do they want to stay in college, or both? This decision is up to the individual. l turned off the gas on the stove for you. You idiot. l already turned it off. Then l must have turned it back on by mistake! Nice going, we might have been dead in the morning. We would have been blown up first. The pilot light is still on. That's a comforting thought, Dave. 96 i , L51 ' ' nrieiwmotf XNS -'liff l cirzrfifiifflllf U TUUUH 'lit flfiATlfl'l change-the international living unit Promotion of international un- derstanding is probably the best way to classify what the interna- tional living units do. To the foreign student it's a completely new way of life. In most instances he is thousands of miles from home, friends, and relatives, and usually he is unaccustomed to American culture. These are big obstacles and the foreign student will need help. Help often comes in the form of an American or Canadian room- mate. The foreign student goes through sort of a continuing orientation and often asks what are theright things to do? Where should l go? But just like the freshman who eventually finds his way around, so does the foreign student. To get to know things a little better the foreign students and their roommates hold kan boun- gis or discussions which range from religious practices to dating customs. They catch on fast, too. Foreign students have their own newsletter for both graduate students and un- dergraduates. Also, many are more than willing to speak about their native lands to social, business, and other groups. Help also comes to foreign stu- dents from Bowling Green families who give them a chance to see what American life is like outside the campus. And most agree that it's great to be invited to a friend's for Christ- mas when you're 8,000 miles from home-even if you've never cele- brated Christmas before. For orientation and communication . . . i 'ffm-T W jig T. ','r1'Tf-,. L nj, tr A '--. .5 W 1' l , , , . T. 4 ' 2 -' 'fit A A ji lfglliiii' 'N Qt 'Q it 4,1 :xx f, jf? . II4. 1. Ji. -' 344- . , W If ox 1 Major international living unit, Johnson Hall .... ,V 1935,-.5 g ,. blk' 1' if f ., . . sffffif- -- if. L7 W 1' ,'1': 5'lffi 'l anderson hall The international wing of Ander- son Hall contributed to the Hall's culture by publishing a newsletter called the Atrasia Euricana and holding an International Christmas Banquet where foreign cuisine was featured. Other activities this year included performances by an exotic dancer and two Playboy Bunnies, inner-hall athletics with the winners battling L, ..,... ll I I R. Bendele, B. Beckerp D. Miller, D. Alex, A. Lesnerg S. Morkwood, adviser, row two: C. Delkerg R. Bryski, R. Schantzg R. Mom, J. King, T. Kientzg H. Snyder, D. Senkavis. the men of Conklin tor the annual Ander-Conk Log Award, a spring awards banquet, and a residence hall newspaper, A-Scene, judged one of the best by the head resident of Conklin Hall. A Vis- ' ' , . x '. 1 The men of Anderson Hall participated in inner-hall football com- petition. Y .- IE .E ln the early fall the men sponsored an orphan party. ashley hall Kreischer A, renamed Ashley l-loll, kept its residents busy with plans and events ranging from a Dad's Day Coffee Hour and lce Skating parties to a Peace Corps discussion and Charities Week ac- tivities. Ashley residents also teamed with the men in Darrow Hall for Christmas caroling and a week-end mixer. L5 Nr 99 200 laatchelder hall Batchelder Hall passed legisla- tion which was approved by the Dean of Women to wear dressy sports clothes to evening meals. Residents also enjoyed a Halloween Floor Party, Christmas caroling with Compton Hall, and a visit by the folk singer, Josh White. A Dinner Dance rounded out the yeor's activities. P. Vrossg J. Christoferg V. Nyesteg C. De- Montg K. Fosnciughtg row two: C. Dortp B. Donfordj W, Hendersong S. Cumminsg S. Goody P. Holkiosg L. Grumbachj L. Urigg N. Lehman. w EW O R. Stein: D. Mielkep D. Bladeg J. Steepp T. Blakelyg M. Mongoj M. Taylorg D. Hem- Faranda, adviserg A. Solomon, odviserp row pleg L. Ommertg J. Dininger. two: B. Gibsonj T. Maherg J. Laney M. bromfield hall Second place in the Homecoming display contest went to Bromtield Hall this year. The Bromtield Broadside, a quarterly newspaper, kept residents informed on Hall activities, which included numerous speakers and slides on athletics, a hayride and barn dance, and a Christmas party. IRM 3 X ll' ix ts nga , aff in Work on Homecoming floats is an important part of each fall's activities. Chapman hall The women of Chapman Hall en- tertained the folk singer Josh White, Jr. in their main lounge this year. Their winter activities included a Christmas shopping trip to Detroit and a ski weekend trip in late January. is : -.r f '-'fwr-- ----V --1 - - i l Josh White entertained the women of Chapman Hall and their guests late first semester. J. Erskineg J. Poplarg C. Wojcikg K. Heine- man, hall directory M. Williamsp S. Sinclairg row two: K. Sislowskip S. Zarching S. Deasyg D, Hardwidgeg P. Prittsg M. Richmondj P. Hendrixg D. Ebertg K. Hartzlerg S. Reece. 1 J' Y L, if, .S Q 45 ,,,,.,.- S. ' r l .yi l., V Q 7' 1' ,. . . ll , i z 'H . , . . r V l . ll- 202 5. A I Y r fs Q . 1 . wl 15? ix W 1- 1, .Y 3 i . .p. -, ..i.4--..-.1 ' f .ni , T ha fl iii.-2 ' ' fif tl ZIP Y. Xi xx 3 - 2 5 ru 5, ' Q x W! 1 ,F a P Rx, -f'N X X 49 ', . i . .1 V lm . , '- ' 1 I,-.lf-.w .A qunnwlllll 4 141' in A ' 1 , 1 , A T- 7.1! ,V E L' gi' A251351 Q 3' ,, ,J C L v T 'N L L . -..L 'Q ig A ,n , I A: TY '. -'- . .4456 ff W, , L Q F1215 . l 4 , Li , X 4 af 'E X K f A- -5 A . 'a.. Q .- gs. fi l LP I I x , ff X' I rl: f If gr W , , ::4,fl2,, , . Vw Q! iii . ppt.. . ,r mg, 2-1 .L- Q--. wie ibm I QQ if I,xwr ,wp Qu Q I 1 V ..- Y.. 1 xx.. 1. .A , N -1-in H Q X - n..- .-.Q ? , 1 ! , 1 y , . P, Q, 1, A Ku ' x ,NW Ti E L J 5 g. .Lx .,, . faq,-V ff. X15-'1 7 X -S .- as W W. ' V 'EFF' 'A .fi ,W Vg' x 1 , .- A ' 'hir '?': nr' . fl. 'A i vw Q, , ,. Mr. L, f Q xii .Ru . 5 ....- X1 A, . N Jw V F Y Y' ' If , '-w-Q.,,,.j,g.X1 ' . Lia - . ,. 1 -'ALA 1,134 F-T , --,.,.... N ':- ' ,L -4 'lliQjQJf..1.mf.L' 7-1 , -' ' 4- ,1mLJw4,q giQ 4 .. , ,3, ' 'r 1 - LA-- bf--1 .lm If T-im ' X1 ' ' ' ES 'f'f3,g ', ' l Nl A ml L., ! ik'--' - ,I F - - iq' Hijigfi . , --Thi , 4 ,.1 ,.- -A 'E' Vg, ,H , I 4 . n xr . , . . 1 M, ' . -iw --A , I ,J l t ' L 1,..-,, -.- 1 , . A Q 1 , A, .. - l ' asf WW CQ' . , . W. 1 1 1 - S., - . . . , . nrt, - nm, Q ' 1 V Q 1' i , I A , ,- L L. -Uk, Q . -1 -. n 'X 4 1 i iii ll ay sill- 3 QI ZEZI F! UF' IU -- 'km af 208 M. Fogarty, M. Klein, L. Patchan, S. Radkep S. Ficlcelg S. Peter, P. Brown, C. Leader K. Roberts, L. Corcoran, J. Skaperj row two: row three: P. l-lammon, C. Arnold, C. Cril J. Lowther, K. Vajda, D. Griffith, P. Gale, R. Biondolillog C. Yess. ln the fall the campus took on an air of excitement as over one thousand freshman girls brought confusion, laughter, and the sudden anxieties of being away from home into the halls of Founders. College life was beginning for each of them, and Founders strived to make this first year meaningful. With the unit as a whole, it provided safety lectures and educational lectures concerning the co-eds' interests. This year a lecture was given on Planned Marriages to Free Love. Founders also provided social activi- ty as this year an All-Campus dance was held as was a spring picnic where all of the girls who made con- tributions to the dorm were recog- nized. Although all of Founders worked together at various times through- out the year, it was the four units Harmon, Treadway, Mooney, and Lowry that had the most influence on their residents. Each unit made their own float at Homecoming and competed against the others. The four units were also responsible for the many exchange dinners with Rodgers and Kohl where many of the members of the class of '7l were able to meet each other. The girls themselves were brought closer to- gether by the floor parties held on special occasions. At Christmas a founders traditional open house was provided where people from the campus and town were allowed to visit the girls' rooms and see the decorations in the halls. Each Hall also had a secret order, such as the Lamplighters and the Mums, that throughout the year recognized birthdays and any ac- complishments of the girls on the floor. The freshman year at Founders was one of initiation where the girls learned all about campus life. lt was a year of adjustment and learn- ing to share with the four or five girls in the room. At the end there was still the excitement but no longer the fears. ing in was the freshman women's first step toward residence hail living. ic Sic's visit to the women of Founders was an exciting occasion. 209 210 -1, s kohl hall The key to the Kohl Residence Hall program this year was involve- ment. In providing a comprehensive residence hall experience, the men of Kohl sponsored a charities drive, sold Kohl sweatshirts, and brought many guest speakers for educational and cultural programs. Head resident james l-lartsook said that the objective at Kohl was to provide an atmosphere that is educational as well as social, to help the men become well-rounded physically and mentally. G. Thatch, T. Chittenden, R, Speck, C. Leister, T. Guy, B. Thomas, M. Troutman, W. Turvy, row two: J. Valenti, J. Griebel, L, Duncan, R. Craft, G. Ridge, M. Jones, G. Bowman, E. Brass. i . ,, Elk! '.7.,i ,'i1. ! intensive study is sometimes difficult in the hectic atmosphere of a residence hall ' i r 1 - 1 , K T A 1 i T i ii ' i i f i llfli it li 'is lift .fl lvtf T if if , l 'fgli Q ,I'.'l '1 li ill, Vg lx Y- l , 7 ' , l., , 2 I 1, , l N, ,,i. ii ' 1 Q Comprised of representatives from all ofthe men's housing units, the Men's Inter-Residence Hall , Council is concerned with interhall ' ' activities, development, and prob- S lems, The goal of MIRHC is com- plete cooperation between the stu- h 'I dents in each men's housing unit. G strom, F. Raymond, H. Wassink, P. Di- row two: B. Smith, L. Stern, T. De Capuo J. Steed, W. Turvy, M, Jones, W. Lind- Placido, D. Miller, R. Elliott, D. Hemple, A. Lesner, B. Faehnle. 4, X ' 1.534113 ,G x,Y,l,,,.1 E 4x, 1 .:1, 5 AN E I. ,ge , . ,. ..,, , f -, f ur,.f-'- , J ur- . L ' . x -x E ,5K:' w 1, Q 6. 1 H. Y... 1, , Vivfv--g-Y.- ..,. ,,,, 4-A I J V 1 - 1 S '5 ,4'3J ?' 'Q is xx f - ' fn' 5 Q, A11-L X 'rg WT, 5 f Q-'I-X2 V . 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March was high- Benlfeld' Josh White, Jr. held a sing-in in lighted by a series of lectures cover- Prout's main lounge, ing all the details of a wedding. Signing out for fhe weekend is a regular part of many women's lives. 2 pzevexvv' A in I if :vw ' 'Qs ix' X 'xxx N W 5 w Q- JL N ,531 w-iii. -, K' ,Y 3.-ig V11 L, N I 44: 4 I 'v CJ 15, 71. .e,.,, QQZQ, ,Z , ull x vfukg.-XK 114, 1 1I X., L I-,fl ,AM- ,wx vclfyvz Q55 ,J -V--1 f. ,., .-.,, ,n,,, .,. 4, 'v5'?Xl2'A-f..4 L, 'xiv'nIfQf4XfX4,.!.f 1 R Q I O X .HEP 4 Cfvsl - 4' , 1 'i vii, ' ' 1 ,-Y ai , f IF... ' A -.7 i! , A 'Q , -,,.- - f , ' lu- 5 'Q' I? 2 K . X - 4 W ,it-1 h 525: -A--4 -11 ' 1' V , ,nf ,gl K .35 Jw-M '-E, - .U Q79 .., .,,, .s-- 1 L NM 141 -- .,, - .1-.ii 'vw L .. , 3. .-. Q? .5 fr, Q - X V 61' ,G .ws V- V , . gf? z w 1 ,Z i 2 3 iii 4 M-vi' 'Qi , -I .ki ' . 'x ,vlg H lv: IJ - A 1 . 9'. lr Q w Wi if 'fvff if xv r. ,Qi . 1 , , 1 73 ff f ff si nz ,J u 4 -A, ., 4 . :Hi li . 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F - 1 5 ,Kar 7,1 1,6 I I fum 'S 1 r . ' , .YT- ' we '+ ! L Q flff59Ei?51 Y-Wag ' ' 'N' . :Lf 1 Qigrig- is ,Vg k ' '3.1 ' f 4 . Q , ' s , , ' ' 3 ' .M . 'Q V , 0 'Q A , jg. H ug! ' 1 1, , g ,r lg! Z cisms, like those concerned with the rush system. ln most fraternities it takes only one vote to drop a rushee no matter how many other men in the house may want to pledge him. ln most sororities o girl must be recommended by an alumna before she can be pledged, and a girl with a negative rec cannot be pledged under any circumstance. Racial dis- crimination has also been charged, but the University administration maintains that We've never come across any open practice of discrim- ination. As for the other problems, We know they exist, said one Greek. Many of the rules that we must follow during rush are national ones, but we are working to improve the rush system, to make it 'fairer'. Tl And most houses are moving toward the elimination of a non-hazing type of pledge program. One has elimi- nated it already. Then there's the charge of having outlived their usefulness. But to whom are Greeks obligated to be useful? To the individual members? To the campus? To anyone? Fraternities and sororities help Sorority bids . . . The Mud Tug brought some tension- relieving, carefree activity for partici- pants and onlookers. , ti, ,J- 219 1. ,. 1 11 1.915 1'G ,f 1:1315 x ' ' 21 W 52-f' ., , -.. 1 - 1 5 1 g- m ' l it-. 1 5. VH ' ' 1 , '.'f,'1 , X ' - I' ', ,,'f,','1.l'.' , . . 'fn 1,115 1, 1 15 4 ' -'z 11 1 1 55 . , 1. . 3? ,v.,.A 54 ,U , ., 1 . -4 , .,-...., 1 A 1 '.' , ' '11 ,AH 1 -Z 1, '1 1, - 1 . - ',l , 'n,-114 .if-1,-. I , '11 1 'H ., 'z,..xx.1 1 1 , I 1 1 I-Tlyffrx X -, . L- -- - 1, --, 11 ,, 2 '1 '1 w- . f o 1 1 , mi, h - ' 'N '-' X .,'1. 'r -,IHA -. V 1 -' ht., .jzlk-.- ' ', R at N .1 V A 3 J 1 1 .,. Q H ,. -Zim a 114, 'TE 1 ., 13 rf- P , A , 1- -,...' ,f ,11 1 -1. ,15 F A 1 . 1 ,fx A . 1, iw. I up +-YL: 3? I Q X iw ti' : 'Q 4 , 2 i 3 ' A Mk V Q s Q ki . . 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Aux . ,, I: .,... ,- ,. 7 F? 'QEQ 'lakh' 17, fig, Q ',. J .1 -C ' -s1Z',0' 1 ,. -f .2-ft, ',g' -.31-+ 5,9 .. .. .,-5+-.-lm fl V V zlgiwf iu .11-1g?.v234e.,', '- Y ,K .gl ,Q 1 -- why V- wg, V , .hx ,Pi , -. 54 an 'sg I 'S L.. L --ug ' ' Xi panhellenic council 224 C. Niewiadomskig J. Jennings, A. Mott, C. Payne, W. Pokorny, M. Brower, adviser, B. Freytag, K. Kerscherg B. Hoffman, R. Diner- man, B. Evans, row two: C. McMullen, L. A new lntertraternity Council and Panhellenic Council joint com- mittee was formed this year as the basic tool to be used tor unity among Greeks. This committee worked for better communications between the fraternities and sorori- ties. Beginning this year regular delegates, one representing the lFC and one Panhel, were placed respec- tively on the Panhel and lntertra- ternity Councils. Panhel's social activities included the annual Christmas philanthropy project, their spring weekend walk in movie, and the Panhel booth for incoming freshmen. Probably the biggest step taken toward Greek unity by Panhel was the recolonization ot Phi Mu which brought about 7O new members to the sorority. Sorority women acting as rush counselors assisted rushees in registering. LL Pfister, L. Small, J. Shawg L. Hazen, B. B. Goody C. Conley, S. Daugherty, K. Arnt- Stetlerg M. Littellg J, Barth, S. Rentz, K. song L. Stanton, M. Kesson, J. Dixon, L Ernst, G. Sylvester, V. Watson, row three: Walkupj row four: P. Oxley, B. Hartley, C B. Domonkosg D. Hall, C. Allan, A. Stevens, Considineg D. Salis, C. McPaul, B. Lathrop, M. Mallory, K. Kastning, B. Cook. Q-4? ge: 5 Ur, X tm , 4 3 'T' 1 'NX G35 'A Q , I I This year scholarship as well as social functions brought many dis- tinctions to Alpha Chi Omega. The sorority was given the Highest Ac- tive Chapter Scholarship Award and the Highest Overall Chapter Scholarship Award for two semes- ters. The most outstanding recog- nition however was the National Council Trophy presented to Alpha Chi as one of the top three chap- ters in the nation. This trophy was based on the scholarship, leader- alpha chi omega ship, alumni relations, and recog- nition on campus of the chapter. Time away from studies was also wisely spent with many activities sponsored by the sorority. First was the Fall Formal held at Lehman's Lodge, then a Christmas dinner where faculty and alumni were in- vited, and the traditional orphan party jointly sponsored with Theta Chi. Alpha Chi was also responsi- ble tor the trophies handed out at Homecoming tor the best decora- tions. The year ended with the very lively Spring Barn dance. The Alpha Chi's have incorpo- rated into their chapter a group called the Chi Chi's. This group is similar to Sic Sic in their promotion of school spirit. Seniors also added to the enjoyment of the year with their pumpkin walk for which they dressed up and took pumpkins to each of the housing units. Y, 76 i 11216 in if tl in . ids rw llrt g i tlg i Mr at intl f U in f' g m' Colorful costumes are always important at sorority theme rush parties. 1. K. Dugan 2. M. Lewis 3. C. Gabrenya 4. P. Romstaclt 5. L. Enright 6. O. Wild, housernother 7. K. Kastning 8. B. Yansura 9. L. Thorpe 10. C. Henderson 1 1. J. Stahl 12. N. Williams 13. C. Rasper 14. P. Beckel 15. K. Plesmid 16. S. Hall 17. A. Schultz 18. N. Kuckleheim 19. S. Liphart 20. K. Dawdy 21. B. Horvath 22. J. Fries 23. M. Docey 24. D. Bardsley 25. S. Donahue 26. P. Barone 27. M. Lowry 28. P. McCoy 29. N. Prior 3O. S. Rienz 31. B. Fugitt 32. E. Weiser 33. P. Falat 34. C. Groessle 35. AA'.Sf'11V9ly 36. G. Dunmeyer 37. S. Scott 38. L. Klingler J. Barrow K. Kerscher B. Cairns K. Hawk S. Swape D. Hall S. Koryta B. McCann E. Schindler M. Fletcher M. Bergwer D. Lipovec C. Wojick B. Lucas C. Hudson J. Brown M. Whyte L. Bretschneider S. Skodney L. McDonald J. Hensian L. Rollins B. Sperry D. Bell J. Glavan C. Toomey L. Brown R. Pfeil J. Hubbard T. Laras C. Haines J. Sarlay J. Espenmiller P. Gorski L. Muller C. McCutcheon S. Stewart C. Mayer C. Hartley 227 Alpha Delta Pi is the oldest so- rority in the United States, and has l l8 collegiate chapters, The sisters have won the Charities Award for the last four years. ln addition, the sorority has adopted Dinesh Kumar Das, a 6 year old orphan in India. Diddlie Pooze, the spirit organi- zation of the house, originated here at Bowling Green, and at a national convention, all the chapters adopted it. Other traditions are a Home- coming buffet for alumnae, Parents' Weekend Banquet the weekend of Dad's Day, A Little Sis's Weekend, a Pledge Auction where pledges are sold and must work for the ac- tives, a barn party hay ride, the Steak and Beans Scholarship Din- ner, and a Spring Formal, where alpha delta pi the sisters elect a King of Dia- monds. He is a man dating a senior sister and is active in cam- pus organizations. There is a Pad- dle Hunt, where pledges hunt for their paddles and their Big Sisses. After the pledges go active, the Bigs hunt for those same paddles, which their Littles hide. B. Hoffman S. Sheets J. Annesser D. Schultz As always, finding their paddles was a 5- HOY M- Linfnef M- 5W0YdC' 5-AdC1m5 special treat for A D Pi Bigs. M. Davis C. Weber N. Slekemeyer B. Gossman T. Kenuth, S. Slates S. Carroll J. Saelzler housemother K. Roush M. O'Donnell P. Hurley M. Figgins L. Roberts S. Lawrence M. Rupp T. Weisberg S. Buchenroth B. Clark L. Avers C. Pietrzak C. Considine D. McConnell J. Williams C. Cooper G. Nitz D. Hess V. Pope P. Reichart C. Schmidt J. Baker B, Graves B. Tabor B. Dunham P. Oxley M. Netcher C. Stegmiller B. Cleverdan J. Sheets P. Dunberger B. Spitnale A. Scott K. Gerber J. Siegrist D. Solis P. Rucker B. Miller N. Killen S. Davis M. Colson M. Cucuzza M. James M. Leonard S. Buess D. Fogt K. Jarvis 4'i6li'll at - . ' Wiiiieie itll? t itre? i IQ lillgff i ii.-f' 2 l ul' lm- l,l':ll DeTurk Pirnat Schwarzmonn Poli Lathrop Halvacs Roeder Humbel Hardgrove Lee Youmons Talaba Pugh Kord Kelih Kastner Piwarski Matius Dennis Karbon Burns Amolsch Payne Sege Shaw Burton ZUUFPJUPUUF-FWZ T7 alpha gamma olelta Lilok Gradine Nye Emler Meyer West Hargreaves Freytag Russell Moats Neff Marglnlon Blessing J. M. FFUFWUZFUUPF' Hohm Mertz Schultz Banama Hotchkiss Barnhardt Kreig Betts Veverka Walker Elsass Shoter Eicher Sommer Lowe Merklinger Manges Morgan McPaul O'Connor Servey Hardy Chokel Russell Delbel L- 30 The sisters of Alpha Gamma Del- ta had a spirited year of fun-filled activities. Among their various service projects was the adoption of a foster child in Guatemala and the adoption of Company C in Vietnam. Besides sending Valen- tines and Christmas packages, each of the sisters wrote to a G. l. in Company C. The house took on an interna- tional aura as Alpha Gams along, with the brothers of Sigma Nu had a Christmas party for the internation- al students on campus. During second semester two Brazilian girls ate meals in the house. The scholastic achievement of the sisters was evident when they placed second for overall chapter and active chapter averages. Their pledge class took first place for scholastic achievement. The year's social activities start- ed with work on the Homecoming float and the big weekend ended with a buffet for alums and parents. The sisters also entertained parents with a brunch on Dad's Day. December brought Christmas spirit to the house with the annual Christmas serenade. The sisters serenaded all of the housing units and Greek houses on campus leav- ing behind them a trail of Christmas stockings filled with goodies. April brought a rush of Alpha Gam's from all over the providence to Bowling Green for an Internation- al Reunion Day. The big events of the spring in- cluded Parents' Weekend dinners and variety shows and the Spring Formal featuring the election of an Alpha Gam Dream Man. An international Christmas party . . . 232 alpha phi This year marks the 25th anniver- sary of Bowling Green's Alpha Phi chapter as a national group. This year the sisters observed many old traditions and initiated many new ones. They began the year with a founder's program for olums and a buffet for alumnae at Homecoming. New this year was the Parents' Club designed to include the parents in more activities. I9 0 -1,4-L Their philanthropic projects in- cluded the annual Christmas orphan party with the brothers of Sigma Chi and the heart fund drive. Last year they also sponsored a penny pitch in connection with WTOD radio sta- tion, the proceeds of which went to SO needy children in Toledo. Christmas brought a Christmas date party and the annual Russian tea for faculty members. A secret recipe known only by seniors was prepared and served. Alpha Phi's rounded out the year with an after-hours party with the Delta Gamma's, a Senior Picnic in the spring, and a Spring Formal in honor of all of the new pledges. At the Spring Formal the sisters chose a Phi Man. This award was given for service to the house throughout the year. S. Parnham B. Beer S. Weiskittle S. Thomas A. Schafrick K. Bromley G. Pierce P. Ward J. Parnham D. Henry C. Rowe B. Lippman G. Storm J. Schober C. Norris L. Manfull L. Shellenberger E. Dillon L. Rader P. Thompson A. Lomonna L. Hoffmann M. Rickenberg W. Pokorny S. Clarke J. Lewis L. Pfister C. Peters L. Rice B- SYRSS T. Stilwell L. Sheldon B. Jenkins M. Petrie C. Lykens K. Schalkner B. Brandt J. Calame S. Miller K. Kromroy M. Sellers J. Dreger B. Domonkos T. Meyers L. Monitto P. Wright M. Peckham, L. Taylor housemother J. Jones J. lfft J. Kear P. Murphy S. Loss J. Kelly G. Grafton S. Larson S. Knepper D. Deidrick E. Burkhart P. Boosembark R, Duke M. Myles 'Christmas party for orphans 233 alpha xi delta This year the Fuzzies became especially busy when they were ac- cepted as foster parents to an ln- dian boy. Through the national or- ganization, the sisters supported Howell House in Chicago for un- derprivileged children. On the local level, the women gave a Thanks- giving party for needy children and a Christmas party for the elderly in a local nursing home. The May Rose Formal and the selection of their Dream Man rated high on the social calendar. An annual spring Hawaiian party at the Natatorium and an ice skating party with the spring pledges were also among their social events. Each sister of Alpha Xi Delta may find herself in one ot two clubs within the sorority: Omicron Mu Kappa lOld Maid's Klubl or Gam- ma Mu Mu iGot My Manl. 234 .rf .2 1 5 2 ' ..l 1 , 5 M15 5 Q X if Conversation abounded at sorority rush parties. 1. B. Feasby 2. P. Bovier 3. B. Doerner 4. C. Comstock 5. S. Mack 6. C. Allan 7. M. Ruth 8. B. Himburg 9. P. Field 10. D. Campbell 1 1. M. Harbaugh 12. G. Gresick 13. L. Smith 14. J. Bartholomew 15. S. Snyder 16. P. Evers 17. F. Peskor 18. E. Pasicznyk 19. G. Miller 2O. P. Yoder 21. K. Schmidt 22. R. Dinerman 23. L. Miller 24. M. Poplar 25. M. Griffith 26. J. Wirries 27. B. Miller 28. G. Schwartz 29. G. Stewart 30. J. Svehla 31. R. Gray 32. C. Miller 33. C. Schneider 34. M. Becker 35. J. Gerwig 36. B. Rutgers 37. B. Spahr 38. B. Renn 39. K. Kelley 40. V. Togamets R. Fleming, housemother L. Meadows M. Goodnight M. Smith S. Lewis C. Bartell M. Gradel J. Jackson , 8' L. Fabian 7 s.Amn0f 4 . 5 M. Leidel J. McKay - jlriislger - . ic olson , S. Meyer 62 EA Sgnith I L . . tevens 1 D. Tabor , R 'oss' G. Gonska -1'- S. Schaefer - D. Best i A. Stevens s. smith sa 50 vv.vvhnnnge J. Thomas B Smutko ' 21 tfssirsfnr 'HT i i .. . 2 , 3 37 A. Sche t ' 41 5 cmgoik 'im 31 333 J.sw2aemOn ,Ja Q 10 ,I 'S K. Katterheinrich 4 ' 9 ' ' I7 KA Chullen A . d ,J J. Mails ' ' - S. Basquin K. Pracht L. Zack K. Jones 73 fy sa 7' 2 59 , so Z in '4546' 1 21 zz if if .iii 235 .. . .L . lL,,, 43 236 Dressed in the latest Tarzan and Jane apparel the sisters of the Chi Omega sorority got their i967-68 social year under way at the tradi- tional Chee Omunga jungle par- ty. The girls and their dates dressed up in jungle costumes and looking somewhat like an old Johnny Weis- muller flick, had a party. Later in the evening the Chee Omunga King was announced. Next on the Chi O's agenda for the year was a Thanksgiving dinner served by the pin-mates. During the Christmas season the sisters found themselves busy, first with their Christmas caroling at the Community Nursing Home in Bowl- ing Green, and then with a Chi O sponsored Christmas Party at the Maumee Children's Home. Along with their Christmas carol- ing the sisters also conducted an all-campus serenade during Hal- loween. Chi Omega sponsors an all cam- pus Sociology Trophy which is awarded to the most outstanding chi omega senior woman in the field of So- ciology. The trophy winner is pre- sented with her award on Recogni- tion Day. Scholarship is also encouraged annually at a steak and beans din- ner held in the house. Along with the numerous parties held in the spring the sisters also have their annual formal, their Spring and Senior Farewell Ban- quets, and Parents' Weekend. was an enjoyable part of most sorority rush parties. '66 -41 -.ll-A Z 'JN D. Bogdon S. Zarchin G. Alexander D. Waldman S. Cummins J. Stuntz K. Slack L. Sodini P. Lebo M. Bell L. Aughnay B. Bie G. Strand J. Campbell K. Kamenovich J. Whitker S. Hricko M. Marr B. Wildenhaus P. Betts D. Davis R. Tien J. Fletcher R. Neuboch J. Scheffer N. Sarvis S. Kagler G. Parkinson P. Johnston J. Baumgardne S. Orwig A. Gordon J. Angert C. McMullen S. Downing V. Jump S. Zawadsky C. Payne B. Nolting J. Erdelyan J. Jennings I' P. Ka rlovetz J. Sawdy . C. Niewiadomski R. Cilluffo J. Snyder C. Isaac B. Brooks M. Lundin B. Jump R Dishnica C Cromer K Vereb P. Hayes K Myers J. Eckert B Smith B Wade L. Hubman M. Bredeson J. Loboda S. Crill S. Ross K Chrisman P. Mucklo H Dodge S. Lundin S. Frey K Finigan P. Anderson H Cooper, housemother P. Moyer F. Gotch E. Schwarzenberg J. Sundheimer J. Nock D. Detore L. Archer C. Sarago S. Cordullias 237 2 Conley Tabler Thayer Rohrs Wintering Rhode Elsaesser Siebert Taliaferro Tiedeman Leijonhufv Bryden Dye Gerken Breen ud Gentile Morgan Van Ness Horinka Connery Robinson Roudebush Markusic Pipperf Boerner Euler Coe Larson Miller Hannigan B. Floutz C. Vacca M. Myrick J. Layfard J, Storm Mrs. Black, housernother C. Wuerfel S. Kansorka D. Hartzog N. Horinka C. Beerman L, Kapusta C. Griep C. Ringer clelta gamma S1103 7iCUfUfUfU7Y!'fU5- '7TO Z. Brown Retterer Ryan Helbig Adams Caryer Berke Pyrifz Baer Caryer Gu I ligian Good Kraatz . Sasina Wood 4 S. Ely La Muth Corbin Kennedy Reece Gatz Fournier Van Borg Roberts Beers Hodgkinson Dunaway Beers Delta Gamma has a southern her- itage, founded at Lewis Institute, Oxford, Mississippi. The DG sisters have won the May Sing for the past two years. ln addition, the nation- wide philanthropic project is ta aid the blind, and sight conservation. Beta Mu furthered this cause by purchasing glasses for a partially blind student on campus, and read- ing aloud to a totally blind student. Delta Gamma and Delta Tau Delta sponsored a party and dinner for local orphan children. Delta Gamma sponsored Katarina Leijonhufvud, a girl from Sweden, for a year. Katarina lived in the house, and this was her first experi- ence on a college campus. A scholarship trophy is presented by Delta Gamma to the sorority with the highest overall grade average. At their annual Christmas decorat- ing party, the New Year's Anchor Man was presented. Other activities included the traditional Steak and Beans Dinner and a Tom jones dinner, where they shoveled spa- L, I, ,, , . .LM ghetti into their mouths using just their hands. This year, they wound up pitching spaghetti at each other. The girls' parents were honored at the Parents' Day Banquet at the Holiday lnn, and they celebrated Founders Day on March l5, with a dinner and the installation of new officers. The Spring Formal was an informal Hawaiian luau with swim- ming and dancing, held in the Aku- Aku Room in Toledo. 240 Like their fellow Greeks, the Delta Sigma Thetas had a busy year. At Thanksgiving and Christmas they provided a holiday meal for a needy family. An all-Delta Conference was held in the spring, attended by two repre- delta sigma the sentatives from each chapter in Ohio. Discussions were held dealing with problems and new ideas for the sorority. The climax of the week- end was the Jabberwock dance which the Delta's sponsored. Pro- ceeds were used for Charities Week ?,,,...- and for a scholarship fund. Each year a SlOO scholarship is awarded to a deserving girl entering college. A dance was held to raise funds for this scholarship. A Meet the Deltas dance wa also held by the members. 7 ,-111-1-n ' 1 'D I alll! l 1 J O 0 'aw '5 - ' N5 Qi l:..-:J D. Duff M. Radar, adviser V. Moore, housemother V. Watson M, Charles M. Hood Y. Johnson M. Mallory S. Brown B. Evans S. Walton B, Cook M. Beverly 4 242 Delta Zeta is located in a unique setting by the windmill cmd the pond. Socially the sorority looks forward each year to sponsoring an all-campus pledge tea in the fall, a holiday dinner for administrators, and a spring Rose Formal where the Rose Couple is announced. delta zeta Philanthropic projects include sponsoring a French orphan, send- ing school books to needy children abroad, and participating in the na- tional Adventure in Friendship project. This project concentrates on supporting students in the area of Speech and Hearing Therapy. This year's Miss Priscilla Ruland. . B. Dahlke . Tucker . . Russo . Hudson Maher . Smrekar P3223 BGU was Delta Zeta 1-032 L. 0 Lentz Tepfenhart Mutach Bailey Stevens Olds . K. Wilcoxin . J. Barth . D. Caro . K. Burick . C. Seskes . L. Urig . R. Benkey . K. Kelis . B. Olinger . C. Ceccoli 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13. .Schroeder 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 S. Snyder R a . Meleg J. Finnarn J. Wilkinson T. Nyktas S. Carpenter C. Rupert P. Shaw M. Beluscak C. Slitor 1 18 2 19 3 20 4 21 5 22 6 23 7. K. Slach 24. B. Brumbaugh . M. McFarland D. Hocevar 8. G, Bollman 25. M. McCullough . P. Redding L. Gorrell 9. E. Raimer 26. M. Hall C L. Olinger 10. N. Weaver 27. L. Hagen . L. Sinn S, Stiger 1 1. S. Stamolis 28. D. Dunham . A. Andersen, S. Happens 12. B. Keilmon 29. N. Pernisek housemother L. Hood 13. B. Stetler 30, D: St. Angelo . R. Bolin M. Littell 14. P. Ruland 31. G. DeNoto . S. Jacoby C. Lohse 15. P. Dougherty 32. S. Lingruen . N. Mclntyre S. Smith 16. C. Carr 33. S. Clevenger . P. Ditzel M. Groff 17. S. Gross . B. Bankovich K. Silcox 23 30 32 33 A Q 24 ' ' - I 1111 r K 1 . 4 .'1i?w 5f15i, Kitts 11,11 itif iitiiii 24 4.4.1423 F' r 1 X J . ,-if I H m ..,i. 'Q 5. Q, -lf- D 2 7 K I '6' 3' -nv 1 O03 -cmZ V1 192 Q .ef v f- 14,1 Xl . -'I A 4. ' 5 'mfr - A wg Q5 ,. f L , a 3 E1 he , 4. f . in A wr' Egg: Ea 2 'Y , ' . P b ' I ',, 5' V 1 4 L A X y 4 Ki A 5 ,,,-.. , f, 1 Q Q ,. O E3 ' ' ' w 5' K' Q7 . xi. rr. Q VT xi, , bl X- J. , , Y Q A V. xx ' I Y fxrt-TFL I M f : ,' : l 1. 'fi QA FU A '-V I 1' I' Y V ' r ' ' zgqj A 5 FV , 93. DT fa J ,,. Q... 1 4. nv V vi As . F' , 1 ff! , - IT I 4 A+- , QA ' E f-Q 11-'NI f.-,M W 5'bz ni I I ,sf ff- Ep 1 .Kg if . .- dk -LW -P 1' , r g 1, tb -in fi 'N' S 'Mgr' , Q ' ,.q.'. . . :V Q' . I 11 -1-M. .ff-. .T . sm , A, i Q Sw 4 ag, A T , ' , 'W V ,. V , Q ff' 1.5 9 - 4 5 Q ff P5 a . . A V 'V V 5 wg V i A S1 'ln ,, 15 4' iitemgiin V 'Nn A .V I 4 ULN' ' Ll 4 9 Leg '1 .. X 1 , ly 'hy I gp ' QM' ax -rr-r-. in SN 246 E kappa delta f? 'JJ To the sisters of Kappa Delta, the dagger, white rose, diamond pin, and the colors olive green and pearl white all have special meaning. The social activities of the KD's began with the annual Gilbert's hayride in the tall and ended with the White Rose formal honoring the year's pledges in the spring. In be- tween, the sorority had an all-cam- pus Halloween Pumpkin Serenade and a Christmas party where seniors got to ask Santa for that special gift. The KD's adopted a fourteen year old Philippino girl and spent Saturdays taking underprivileged children to the zoo. At Christmas, they designed their own Christmas seals to be sold only to Kappa Del- tas to support crippled children. On March 30 the pledge class . l 22 ,u fit ., J ti J iff it W ' JW it .9 Air ij. ,if iillw l from Ohio State University came to B.G. for a sneak -a weekend of companionship and fun. Each girl had a secret spirit pal - known as a Katy-did - to cheer her up and encourage her. Newly organized was the Topps Club, a spirit organization to lose weight. Sisters exercised nightly and ate at a special table serving no desserts. l. J. Wielgus J. Hendricks 2. C. Clingner L. Bach 3. L. Busch L. Blewett 4. L. Drews L, Small 5. E. Shaffer, L. Dominique housemother S. Rector 6. K. Hornyak E. Zeiger 7. R. Charpiot L. Thompson 8. L. Litz M. Lucas 9. M. Arnoldi M. Zimkowski IO. S. Hayes P. Feola ll. M. Coldwell S. Travil l2. C. Koenemann J. Shaw l3. B. Synk C. Gaumer l4. C. Boyd J. Rhodes l5. K. Faller l. R. Levers C. Bock 2. S. Rupright B. Norton 3. G, Sylvester S. Bremfoerder 4. R. Mazzella D. Simonic 5. M. Anneberg D. Storc 6. R. Berlesky J. White 7. G. Van Dyke J. Malycke 8. K. Goodrich J. Smith 9. S. Wagner K. Godfrey lO. L, Fleming J. Lowrev ll. J. Wilcox V. Wrightson 12. K. Ernst P, Clement l3. Nl. Ludwig B, Riebe l4. C. Cintula G, Grunau l5. M. Johnson L, Kqmg l6. L. Guyors 247 48 The Phi Mu's Sl 7OO donation was more than twice their lost year's donation for their annual philan- thropy project, the S. S. Hope mara- thon. During the January 6 fund raising ceremonies for the world known hospital ship, Project Hope officers and representatives were present. lncluded in next year's marathon is the hope that the event may be televised. During the Homecoming festivi- I phi mu At the Hope Marathon . . . ties this year, the sisters again took first place with their homecoming decorations, making this the fifth consecutive year that the house has taken the trophy for sororities. Other projects sponsored by the sorority for the public welfare and interest were their annual toy cart campaign in which gifts of all sorts were given to hospitalized children. A Christmas celebration was also held for orphans at the Maumee Valley Boys' Home. The Phi Mu's have added the field of music to the list of their ac- complishments. Their washboard band which played at some of the different sorority gatherings is sur- passed only by the University's Or- chestra. Other major events included in the Phi Mu's social calendar this year were The Annual Founders Day Banquet and the Annual Senior- Pledge Banquet. l. 5. l'lilfOI'1 l7- H. l'leiI'1Z 33. E. Winget, 48. R. Redfield 2. S. Tucci l8. K- DCHCKBF housemother 49. S. Meeker 3. P. Ploetz l9. M. Heimark 34, J, Wigdqlgki 50, A, MOH 4. S. Frizzell 20. K. Meltz 35, P, Prittg 51, P, Krug 5. D. ShC1tTO 2l- B. 59I'Wif'l 36. A. Kimbleton 52. B. Stiffler 6. K. LOve 22. S. Gemma 37. N. Wilkens 53, J, Lowell 7. J. Monarchi 23. B. Niebaum 38, K, MQ.-Sh 54, E, Barber 8. J. DuChane 24. S. Schauweker 39, F, Lippmqrm 55, 5, Sheridan 9. B. Toth Westland 40, Rgdy D. Montgomery l0. K. Mosier 26- M- COODEI' 4l. J. Landolt 57. D. Lange ll. K. Baumann 27. D. Slany 42. L. Vaubel 58. M. Dixon l2. M. Kobernu 28. P. Vross 43. L. Swartz 59. L. Marshall l3. B. Newkirk 29. G. Dotson 44. S. Trush 60. A. Behne l4. B. Weller 30. C. Gemma 45. G. Michel 61. N. Hiel l5. T. Bentfeld 3l. P. Smith 46, B, Noe 62, B, Sellers l6. P. Gerhardt 32. K. Arbogast 47. V. Winemiller 63. T. Kinkaid 64. S. Wright 52 sit D 49 5 5354 so . so ss 5 Q 4 A -h.L,.Ll.l.sL.l..iL. 41 43 5 Us.l.m5.lui.ti.iM.n .LLm.. A -A lLl.LL.lLlAlIkLl.LJ ur . 34 35 36 Q Y y j llllll - W ifi ? it 99 499 l alpha epsilon pi l. G. Hendel 7. R. McKay 2. A. Press 8. T. Rowe 3. B. Sykes 9. J. Urbas 4. N. Danziger lO. L. Stern 5. G. Varley il. M. Mand 6. R. Burman l2. J. Peters I3. G. Wolf Alpha Epsilon Pi, the newest fra- ternity on campus, had its first of- ficial meeting April 23, l967, un- der the name of Lambda Gamma, which stands for, looks good . The summer of l967 was spent planning the goals and function of the fraternity and the first annual convention, a week-end affair, in Cleveland. By November, Lambda Gamma was recognized by the IFC and the University. On December 4, it ap- plied for national recognition and was accepted. No longer called Lambda Gamma, Bowling Green's l9th national fraternity became Alpha Epsilon Pi, a chapter of one of the largest members of the Na- X'x I I l f I2 'X I l l i x? , .f ll tional lnterfraternity Conference, with over 30,000 active members across the country. Alpha Epsilon Pi's most impor- tant goal, brotherhood, can best be achieved by the utilization of its five other goals: integrity, matu- rity, educational achievement, com- mendable conduct, and construc- tive criticism. l-lowever, one very important reason for the formation of Bowling Green's Alpha Epsilon Pi is to promote a greater unity within the entire Greek system, such that the relationship among the dif- ferent Greek organizations on cam- pus may be improved. ln its first active year, the l8- member fraternity held a Home- coming program, took the dads out to dinner for Dad's Day, enjoyed parties with sororities, and in con- junction with Alpha Sigma Phi and Phi Mu sponsored a Christmas party held for the entire Bowling Green Greek system. Its constructive pledge program is one not of actual pledging, but one of orientation to fraternity life in general and Alpha Epsilon Pi in particular. Its first pledge class consisted of Danny Willoughby, Anthony Rollins, Robert Stein, Thomas Smith, and Clifford Wedge. l 249 This past year was eventful for the members of Alpha Phi Alpha both socially and athletically. ln the Fall, the brothers took part in their annual football game with the freshmen men. The Alpha Bowl Queen and her court were chosen and later celebrated as the Alpha Phi Alpha team brought home their third consecutive victory. During the annual Sweetheart's ,fs ,fs fs B G s U COHHISSW Ball a girl whom the brothers felt most suitable to represent their House was selected to reign over all other events throughout the year. The pledges enjoyed the opportu- nity of sponsoring the Sphinxmen's Ball. Apart from their many social events, the brothers are very much interested in the future of the Ne- gro people. This year as a special alpha phi alpha service Alpha Phi Alpha held an Afro-American Forum at which Dr. Michael C. Nwanze, visiting assist- ant professor of political science, and other African students on cam- pus had an informal discussion with the brothers concerning the relationships of African college students, the plight of the Negro in America, and the future of the Negro graduate in America. 250 X S. 1 i. I C 2 - X W l 1 f V Z. fx! 53 J. Terry V. Parker L. Merriweather E. Sewell K K lly E N. Womack E. Smith H. Williams S. Barnett H. Davidson R. Sewell 252 Alpha Sigs going strong. The brothers of Alpha Sigma Phi began the year with a Homecoming Dance at Lehman's Lodge for active mem- bers and alumni. An alumni asso- ciation was formed. The Alpha Sig's first paper, The Black Lantern, came out twice-in December and in May. The Alpha Sigs best-known tra- dition, the T.U. Basketball Bounce, was held with the Alpha Sig chapter at T.U. for the B.G.-T.U. basketball games. The visiting chapter drib- bles the basketball from Toledo to Bowling Green or Bowling Green to Toledo to the home chapter. The loser of the game must dribble it back-the record time is four hours and five minutes. The event is cov- ered by WTOD radio. Prior to Christmas break, Alpha Sigma Phi cooperated with Phi Mu and Alpha Epsilon Pi in an all- Greek Christmas Spirits Party. Brothers also sponsored an Alumni Day in January, a barn party in the spring, and the national fraternity dance, the Black and White Formal, held in May. . alpha sig ma phi l B. Brenneman G Green J. Meyer 2 L. Wagner, F. Wahl J. McBride housemother R. Partin J. Putnam 3 R. Dielmon G. Smith K. Ohl 4 D. Dietz J. Stewart D. Conrad 5 R. Dawe G Momirov J. Wells 6 P. Warrington G. Nestor M. Elliott 7 D. Linton C Conrad B. Williams 8 C. Thomas H. Firestine J. Stewart 9 R. Miller T. Dedrick T. Hacnik lO T. Struna 27 1 gl , v 1 1 20 21 3' U l I J 1 J I8 '9 ll l ' I7 l P x - N 1 I3 . 2 in 2 l l I 3 253 l. J. Quinn M. Calahan 2. W. Birch D. Soich 3. T. Cumpson D. Cranmer 4. J. Heckler J, Newcity 5. R. Hotchkiss R. Slater 6. D. Austermiller J. Scourfield 7. M. Hovlin G. Gibson 8. M. Florio A. Zidek 9. M. Snyder D. Johnson lO. W. Griffin A. Ponrick ll. M. Fullerton T. Fitzwater l2. R. Barker T. Castle 13. K. Bailey C. Bell 14. R. Murchison D. Planck l5. R. McGraw R. Curry l6. F. Schumacher R. Froelich l7. R. Ballas J. Henretta l8. E. Olsanski W. Hemming l9. P. Glenn . Houser 20. M. Emerine . Morris 21. T. Reed . Thompson 22. C. Winters .Johnsen 23. J. Pedoto .Ashbridge 24. E. Evans, . Miskowski housemother . Mclntye Alpha Tau Omega carried the spirit of BGU across the country this year by raising the money to trans- port Old Alpha , the Falcon's vic- tory bell, to Los Angeles where the Falcons tangled with L.A. State Uni- versity. The money for the trip was raised by selling shares in Old Alpha to students and Bowling Green rner- chants. Carrying on tradition, the fra- ternity also sponsored the Dad's Day trophy, an award given to the outstanding father of a BG football player. Lending excitement and color to the school year, the fraternity spon- sored the Miss BGU Pageant in which Bowling Green's most beauti- alpha tau omega 0 H N .i i i 254 I ful and talented co-eds had the op- portunity to vie for the Pageant Crown and the right to compete for the title of Miss Ohio. The fraternity urged its members to take part in athletic activities. With all their other activities, however, the brothers still found ample time for academic activities. Alpha Tau Omega has stood con- sistently above the AMA lAIl- Men's Averagel for the last I3 years. ,Y 43' fr P 'gif-4:-. 'QfQJ,vv--.-rl '-.. 9 9 5. 5... i ? .' S ,- Vai A Fathers of BG football players lined up to take their special seats before the presentation of the ATO sponsored Dad's Day award. Olcl Alpha rang out for football scoring gains and victories again this year. 255 ll G. Collins D. Fordham R. Pierce M. Meder J. House C. Mallue D. Nuske R. Frissell T. Davis R. Rimelspach R. Parks P. Buehrer W. Pratt C. Crego S. Smith R. Duebber B. Hopkins G. Trernoles D. Andrews S. Tober R. Schultz K. Miller D. Butterfield G. Hilderbrand T, Donnelly A. Bloom G. Bean J. Pickins C. Dunkle T. Asebrook M. Lenz T. Buchanan T. Witt A. Mayewsky J. Yacos J. Reno D. Tews J. Boggs D. Oberlin A. Petrich T. Hess G. Monroe C. Carrier B. Gomiere M. Gagyi R. Munn C. Dominik M. Slivka W. Weldon R. Jurczyk S. Fryman C, Jones II - lu- -lill 16 beta theta pl 'Q l'l'l'l 331 nil - The Beta SOO was held on the Union oval, and all sororities and fraternities participated in the event. Trophies were awarded for first and second place in each division. Children ranging in age from 6 to l2 from the Maumee Children's Home were invited to the traditional Orphans' Christmas Party. Other parties of a different na- ture were off-campus Rolling Rock parties, Roman Toga parties , and the traditional Salami Chew which started as a result of a res- taurant drawing and a prize of a salami large enough to feed the whole fraternity. ln intramural activities Beta Theta Pi came in second in wrest- ling, outdoor track, and cross coun- try relays, They made a clean sweep of the Kappa Sigma Ice Day, winning both the individual and team awards. At the Beat Spring Formal, their biggest event of the year, Sally Bry- den was chosen Beta Sweetheart and was presented with roses and a trophy. Their new housemother, Mrs. Mae Meltz also captured the hearts of the men of Beta Theta Pi. Buffet dinners were held after both the Dad's Day and Homecom- ing football games. 257 A, l-'Y at N x Q K W X W E ???'ff 3 ,, QQ in 5 A 4 it 35 A 42: l 1iWQ 'Q - aw XJR 1 t ' s:-mL 'A A A- f LJ,-1 ov, ig 1, Q IP D1 A A ,. M L-A M 'fe -- -. , N l if Lx H15 , ' f I L. 1. , uc ' '-' --- ' ' - -. y, , , ' I' A . . 712 1 ' -1-nlllrwlnn -1-:Ura nf-5 bf' Q , 1 ,,- ,A gp ,4g-Q L, A A ,..,.,. ' N 1 Mg -1.11- 'K 3:11 jx K. P. G. M B. D. S. J. J. G. D, F. R. C. E. L. L. J. G. B. J. D. J. J. Krueger Deffenbaugh Kelley Huffer Rogers COX Loomis Collingwood Varner Kostyn Pfeiffer Simcic Beneke Leach Gi I lberg Nighswander Fester Nardi Machavina Gilleylen Finnicum Dorinski Hartley Graff J. Nichols T , Kalka B. Drozcla, F. Stoops T. Bryan T. Heusser J. Wilson H. Bowen, hausemother T, Johnston G. VanAsdale B. Greathouse D. Thomas R. Hamblin D. Byk M. Kuhlin R, Shupack T. Schroeder L. Wooten A. Defling B. Frink J. Paces P. Shelley L, Prince T. Gargasz 9 fi' 259 260 Diversification is one of the key- notes of the Delta Upsilon fraterni- ty. This characteristic was evident in the brothers' active participation in many campus and fraternity events. The DU's began the year tradi- tionally with their annual Matzoh bowl football game with Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. The Sports Car Rally was a big event in Wood County sponsored by Delta Upsilon. Held in the fall, the Rally enabled sports car enthusiasts to witness an exciting race involving students of the University. Many underprivileged children celebrated Thanksgiving at a din- ner given by the DU's and Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. At Christmas the delta Upsilon DU's played host to the sisters of Chi Omega and many of the ex- change students on campus. This year for the first time Delta Upsilon chose an Athlete of the Week from the players of the vari- ous University competitive sports. The house was proud to display The International Award for the Best Charter Publication in the house. its .fa W. ' f I APU P 'IM K 11 5- iw 13,553 ill 5 A l l ll ,f ,ll wr Wflllllfll l lx A 4? 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'i ' Ii Highlighting the year for Kappa Sigma was the Kappa Sigma lce Day at BGU's new ice arena. lt was a Greek event in which teams from each house competed for prizes in a number of skating events. The fraternity and sorority displaying the best skaters were chosen at the close of the event. Ridge Street Elementary School was aided by Kappa Sigma's com- munity project. Ten members of A the fraternity assisted at the school's lunch break by serving as playground and cafeteria supervis- ors. State law requires that teach- ers have one-half hour break for lunch. This meant students were .51-ef. J.. 22 23 '-F' U .L L.. 4 L- -t.L.. L.- L- l. K. Lamoreux 2. J. Fuller 3. P. Oberst 4. T. Arneault 5. T. Smith 6. P. McCarthy 7. E. B. Rice 8. J. Mason D. Luther . L. Riddle . P. Steinbaugh . D. McLaughlin . R. Walker . S. Stevick . J. Cellio . S. Thompson T . J. Bezdek . J. Koenker . P. Pancione . J. Louden . D. Dryer . B. Bergin . K. Mabee . G. Radabaugh 9. IO il l2 13 14 I5 l6 l7. .Watson I8 19 20 Zi 22 23 24 25 1. -, ninnilli.. confined to the cafeteria during this time. With Kappa Sigma's help, however, students were free to spend the time on the play- ground. lt also allowed the teachers to take a more relaxed, unhurried HWY EXW i rZ?iiEl H71 7 Ji., lunch break. To encourage freshmen to be- come involved in Greek activities the fraternity sponsored a Get Ac- quainted Party for the freshmen girls of Mooney Hall. Other social activities included a Homecoming Party, Go to Hell Party, Christmas Dance, Spring Formal and various exchange dinners with the sorori- ties. 26 264 A year of parties, banquets, and other miscellaneous activities char- acterized the i967-68 social year for the brothers of Phi Delta Theta. Following last year's intramural championships in football and handball, the Phi Delts this year fought their way to two first places in their division in wrestling and golf. Phi Delta Theta is also the only fraternity to retire an All Sports trophy after holding it for three consecutive years. The brothers began their long list of parties at the Valley High Ski Slopes in Bellefontaine, Ohio with their annual ski party. The brothers showed their Christ- mas spirit as they devoted time over the Christmas season to hold a party for orphans at the Maumee Child- ren's Home. Other fraternity parties during the year included the Casino Par- ty , in which everyone attending received a certain amount of play money in keeping with the gam- bling theme. Winners with the most amount of money at the end of the phi delta theta evening received prizes. The Los- er's Party , the Shipwreck Party , and others all added to a year of fun and entertainment. The Phi Delts once again pre- sented the sororities' new pledges with their Kiss and Carnations and congratulations on pledging. Somewhat more sophisticated events of the year for the Phi Delts included the Founder's Day Ban- quet, an annual formal, and a steak and beans dinner to en- courage scholarship. G. Oliver T. Smith J. Tschantz R. Fiebig J. Gambell B. Falk T. Woycitzky M. Solow R. Koppel D. Knepper R. Mears :DL Carpenter B, Zimpher M. Smith J. Tims K. Marazon M. Potisek M. Argie M. Coleman, housemother P. Nyitray G. Kirkland B. Mausar J. Hodakievic J. Snyder M. Jakubisin K Kovach S. Kovach T. Morris J. Suddath T. Temple G Lattimer J. Dohms R. Ducat D Luce P. Downs B. Harrison C Pickering D Upton M. Ferris R. Jardin K Maccubbin S. Hart D Porter R Henkel B. Murray N. Yarion D Hammond M. Schober L. Meikle A. Kovacs 266 Participating in a wide range of activities on campus, the Phi Psi's have established leaders in journal- ism, student government, and intra- mural sports. They joined in an all-Phi Psi Basketball Tournament in Toledo with seven different col- leges and were also represented in varsity sports. ln addition to their many infor- mal parties, they held their annual Christmas Formal for the brothers and their dates at Lehman's Lodge. Other social events included an all- campus Beer Bash held in the arm- ory and the Dawn Dance. This dance is unique both on campus and in the country as the brothers pick up their dates at four o'clock in the morning, take them to a steak breakfast, and end the day at Put-in Bay. phi kappa psi The Phi Psi's are also proud to claim their own house band The Primary Colors . The Phi Psi's are enjoying one of their best years under the leader- ship of Jim Hanneken, president of the house. He has provided much time and many ideas to bring about the numerous social events and changes that added new interest to the fraternity. ! Sn r , . .luv-.. SCR E 4 K .JIM 'sq--fu J 1,345 .. '. 1 I LLl.l 'L L Ll L L' L 1 'I4 Li. The Phi Psi's spenf many hours working on Their Homecoming floal. 1. B. Kramer 2. L. Howell 3. B. Satoran 4. T. Courtot 5. J. Pavelle 6. T. Brainard 7. J. Hanneken 8. R Newman 9. D Natemeier lO. D Patterson 1 1. B. Bear 12. C. Jackson 13. D Kuhlman 14. B. Bordeaux 15. D. Pearson 16. G. Terbeek R. Klish R. Peppard C. Vaughan, housemother J. Kuhlman T. Payne M. Huston B. Warren R. Rotterman B. Moes W. Garver D. Guilford J. Marsh J. Hartzog B. Asher J. Woodhouse 267 68 phi kappa tau Bee Gee Greeks Bear Gifts to TU was the Phi Tau's winning theme in this year's Homecoming house decorating contest. Members built a sixteen-foot Trojan Horse to carry the theme. The Phi Kappa Tau's Dream Girl was crowned in March during their Winter Weekend skiing and tobag- ganing. The Phi Taus sponsored the in- ter-traternity All Sports Trophy. The trophy is awarded to the fra- ternity that compiles the highest total points in inter-fraternity sports. On March l7 a recognition ban- quet was held in honor of the founders of the fraternity. The annual Mothers' Weekend was held in the spring. The house was turned over to the mothers while the Phi Taus went elsewhere to sleep. On Saturday a picnic was held in the Bowling Green City Park. That night the brothers took their mothers uptown. On Sunday rolan Horse carried the theme of the Phi Tau's first-place Homecoming float. g Z 'F-5 W ill l ll l Q' evening a banquet was held in hon- or of the mothers. Members pro- vided entertainment by acting out skits about their fraternity. l. W. Clegg 2. W. Russell 3. L. Eastwood 4. C. Mullin 5. P. Bertsch, housemother 6. D. Anstine 7. P. Owen . B. Goldstein . B. Walace . B.fBerns . G. Ceccardi 3. 9 . J. DeLuco B lO l l i2 13. . Laux l4. D. Donville 15. D. Seevers l6. E. Mehler l7. D. Russell l8. C. Garvey l9. J. McClain 20. J. Wolfe 2l. R. Whetstone 22. D. Abend 23. T. Kec 24. T. Leach 25. A. Ehrmantra 26 T . .Taylor 27. J. Szabo 28. J. Kleiber ul' J. lams D. Steinfeld J. Maher S. Trogash D. Fussell J. Judge M. Reed F. Ramsier J. Schaver L. Wilch J. Kadunc G. Hooker B. Bledsoe P. Viall T. Case F. Weismen P. Kilsen D. Povlich R. Coleman J. Cowan B. Sakel R. Winder R. Strait J. Marek C. Hirsch B. Anop S. Arshan J. Arnold B. Mullen 269 25329925.24-5 gm Zf+3IJg gg RU 2 x-my-Q0 '1m'C2 -goymapaogsom T 1-' N 1 + 2 w 5n'?'l295f'?2W-Eli i7r?5m37T'2Q3'5 -hmm 330. 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The Pikes activated the largest fall pledge class on campus-fifteen new members. As their charity project, brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha adopted a child in South America. The main winter event was a weekend tobogganing party in Michigan. Spring activities were highlighted by the annual Dream Girl contest. Freshman girls competing for the honor attended two weekend teas followed by the final crowning of the Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl at the formal dance in May. 3 H B 24 ut' -4- .. N0 . .. '--. -.4 V -- .- . ' - 'fs '-. - -:I,-L- 1...-,ggf 1 f. x..,,. Sigma Phi Epsilon is a fraternity rich in tradition yet ever expanding to meet the challenges of today. A huge, seven-foot heart is being built to beautify the back of the house. Lights will give the heart a pearly quality. A singing group-the Morbid Tabernacle Kitchen Choir -com- posed solely of Sig Ep brothers, be- gan to establish a name around campus this year. They have also performed at Findlay College. A Black Swamp Blast in October and a spring Hawaiian luau were two theme parties enjoyed by the Sig Eps and their dates. The fraternity sponsored the an- nual Sig Ep Mud Tug at Sterling Farm in the fall and participated in all other Greek events. Among the many traditions of Sigma Phi Epsilon is the red door- always open to everyone. This is a symbol of all chapters of the fra- ternity all over the country. Other traditions include the Gold- en Hearts which is the women's auxiliary of the house. The girls keep spirits high and help out when needed. There is also a set of red stocks in back of the house. The purpose of these stocks is to reward those who become pinned or engaged. The brother and his pinmate or fi- ancee are serenaded-but only after the girl has thrown red water on her pinmate. Each spring there is a Serenade for all the pinmates of senior brothers. sigma phi epsilon l. R. Spreng J. Hobe 2. L. Moser H Terrell 3. K. Woods P. Smith 4. E. Matusik S. Trent 5. D. Ballard U Browne 6. R. Akins L. Smith 7. G. Buchholz D. Krouskop 8. D. Cruickshank T, Nelson 9. D. Farmer J Stackhouse lO. M. Vank J Strabic ll. D. Armbrust B. Reinke l2. S. Sherk T, Deck l3. D. Sidener T. Bailey l4. B. Olive B. Sucheski l5. T. Read B. Peters lo. J. Doman H. Flemming l7. J. Clauss J Deters l8. B. Glaser J Rugine l9. M. Core D. Baker 20. E. Lomax, B. Pollock housemother T, Sweeney 2l. R. CUST91' R. Sienkiewicz 22. D. Capobianco B, Ames 23. J. Ullestad P' Nothem 24. B. DEr1I'1lS T, Degk 25. P. Shumway G, Lawler 26. M- King M Van Schoyck 27. T. Olive R, Bishop YOOl4Gl'T1 Bugh .. . ' 3- ..?....,., . -,.,-J, -.1-nkfgrlfz.. -.V-,L sw- ,..' . my if ,- 4-f2,,,' , .j 2 '2' f fr ,,j -,.-r 4 -: pw -A1-'Ch 'gg c-.fo -', .-' W P 4 ,i-fi 3525 A c .- -- - 'X . ---r iw --1 . . . -. ,D-,L 1 . ,.,, '-3 -f '--tw' 3-.5-w 'fii' - - , Li .. twigs... I - 7 c - -- rf-if 'J-1 4. - - ,. V -V ..::.e , 'nr Q 2.2 2 1. B. Kimmett 2. J, Page 32. D. Salt 3. E. Felkey, 33. M. Gentry housemother 34. T. Jones 4. C. Wolnowski 35. R. Schneider 5. T. Savage 36. G. Peters 6. T. Kelsey 37. K. Jarvis 7. M. Mathis 38. B. Grein 8. H. Sanford 39. G. Reed 9. D. Monoc 40. D. O'Leary 10. J. King 41. J. Miltner 11. M. Seiler 42. S. Slack 12. D. Hamilton 43. P, Mellion 13. D. Latanick 44. J. Masserio 14. B. Graul 45. B. Reany 15. G. Kurtz 46. D. Brindley 16. K. Koudelka 47. F. Bell 17. S. Schneider 48. B. Pietrick 18. V. Samaritoni 49. R, Nirschl 19. A. Stickler 50. D. Ream WDP? wwrorowrorovororororo -owoooxiosgrisswro-o FU J' c x P+ KD -. . Stinehart . Moore . Fimmen . Baggs . E. Lipp . J. Pomeroy . P. Barrett . M. Rhodes . L. Smith . R. Boose . S. Penrod 51. R. Wellman 52. B. Frazer 53. G. Rees 54. C. Mahmet 55. D. Ankney 56. R. Young 57. L. Millikin 58. L. Stephenson 59. J. Neidert 60. D. Barhorst 61. T. Church 62. D. Thorpe ,--114 vID. : f 31 1- L sigma alpha epsilon 272 L I . . . .A . . - Har' 1 - Y we . ri V 4P-T I -4?:754xK'-Si: 1.,1.1.'4A-STQSPIH ' .--,ft-1. ---'wg'-gf.3f ' -' ' 1,1 .. , , .7 I . ' 1 Q Sigma Alpha Epsilon popularized the Irish at BGU by sponsoring the Paddy Murphy Party this spring. The party was a campus-wide event under the sponsorship of the SAE's for the second consecutive year. The 77 brothers along with Gam- ma Phi Beta brought a real Christ- mas to 20 orphans from Toledo. The youngsters were presented gifts and were entertained by Santa Claus and plenty of Christmas cookies. ln keeping with the SAE's char- ity program the fall pledge class sponsored their traditional Hallo- ween candy drive. Proceeds from the drive were distributed to the less fortunate children in the Toledo area. Sigma Alpha Epsilon won the all- campus football championship this fall and also the fraternity tennis championship. Their Homecoming float, on the theme of Robert Ful- ton's steamship, placed third in the Homecoming float competition. The house is also in possession of the Antaean Trophy for supremacy in all-Greek events. An important aspect of the year for the SAE's was the drive to move Greek housing off campus. ln work- ing toward this goal the fraternity spent many hours organizing com- mittees with other Greek houses and meeting with local alumni in an effort to set the ground works for the project. J. . '-gx-' X Q .Q I A94 3-1, 273 A year of activity could be said to have been the theme of Sigma Nu this year. From the beginning of the year these men have been very busy with numerous theme par- ties. Such parties included a Cham- pagne and Miniskirt party, a barn party, a theater party, and the tradi- tional White Rose Formal in the spnng. Other events included several TeeGees with sororities, an open house on Mothers' Day, and a house wrestling match between the pledges and actives. Christmas events in- cluded an all-campus serenade and a house gift exchange. Sigma Nu was honored this year by having a Spanish foreign-ex- change student live in the house. Armando Suarez-Torres, from Ma- drid and the Canary lslands, took part in all the activities and was ci brother in everything but name. Adding color to the house and pro- viding an exchange of different cultures, Armando is majoring in economics and plans to take a posi- tion in international commerce when he returns to his native country. sigma nu Captain Joseph F. Sarakaitis be- came the faculty advisor for Sigma Nu this year and Mrs. Peggy Wells returned from a year's absence to act as housemother. New this year will be a fraternity retreat for the brothers to talk over problems and initiate new programs in the areas of rush and pledge edu- canon. An interesting experience this year was the Beefers-Bones bas- ketball game in which a team of brothers over ZOO pounds opposed a group of brothers under l5O pounds. 274 unusual addrhon fo the Fraternity this year was a pet boa consfrrcior a kmd of mascot for the Snakes, Zeller Rosell Holden Hubbard Raum Seamen Moderick Grubb Stephens Maschari Juhos Glennon Bible Suarez-T Zeeb Basile Fero Moore Zovock J. Metzger B. Otte R. Ketcham P. Cotter M. Jurusz P. Welles, housemother E. Dreisboch T. Willjoms T. Kopp B. Yager T, Coborn R. Moor J. Loveglia R. Lair B. Hocms L. Wertenberg T. Michener D. Sharpe L-A , H ' ' - uw:--sl. . Q - -.a!4',, . . S1459 ,V,.,5f ,gif E, I . , ' -- ' gezmna F' gl 1 A 7 . gi' Fifa' fl 'shire YQ X Y 1 xl X , --1 ,:A 1sSf':' 1-,wily ' ' 2 , Wifi! D 'ig' . wg V if N , v.1 5 4' 4, f-f-'fig f Jil 1 A was 'hm - Five Q l. 1, -.gang A 'Ei sv ,.1g'a 'ia Q-ew .. 1 v gf 5 V Xnj? 5 'iff Quin- l I -U x F KEW wg Y -EXW ' r hw sv' if 1 i'T f2 sr It mf ments, and Santa Claus. The brothers also cleaned lawns for a number of Bowling Green elderly couples. Again with the Alpha Phi's the Sigs had a penny pitch for WTOD radio to raise money for 25 needy families in the Toledo area. Athletically, the house won in in- tramural football and was holder of the All-Sports Trophy. The Bowling Green chapter of Sigma Chi was honored with the Balfour Award given by the Sigma Chi national to the outstanding chapter in the world. They also re- ceived l of l4 Petterson Awards for an outstanding undergraduate chapter. mga A 2 l 1 Several serenades were featured. There was the spring sing before Derby Day at which time the Sigs honored all the women's housing units and the annual Sweetheart Serenade when the house sang for the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi and her two attendants. . H A M W a it ,4-of - ll IS l. J. Bussman R. Perrin 2. J. Heft E. Zinsmeister 3. M. Tyson G. Beecher 4. M. Lott B. Cook 5. D. Kustos J. Combes 6. J. Lewicki T. Theis 7. R. Zwerlew M. Marchetto 8. D. Buss D. Ehman 9. D. Rolf J. Hammond IO. C. Doubler J. Frobose ll. A. Blackburn T. Creekmore l2. G. Coppola D. Sweeney 13. B. Edwards T. Paulos l4. D. Saylor M. Moon l5. F. Montana F. Giganti l6. A. Lawrence R. Foster l7. L. Kowalski l. N. Rotz B. Lempert 2. R. Kline T, Maier 3. R. Yunker F, Borfel 4. G. Miller R. Rawlin 5. E. GCITES, G, Wenner housemother T. Frank . B. Bittmann J. Lamb . R. Crow W. Krall . S. Gunn B. Nyberg . R. Cooley S. Lanning . . Carey D. Rudgers D . B. Greene C . M. McCullough . S. Chapin . T. Bork . J. Welsh . D. Parker 6 7 8 9 IO 20 ll zlk' l2. . Bdlrd I3 l4 I5 l7 l8 l9 V Nil . B. Miller G. Herrold R. Hansen D. Schutte B. Birch T. Farver T. Auten J. Swansegar B. Dundon 277 278 i i. l lx l i, i I tau kappa epsilon Zeta Lambda Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity is cele- brating its tenth anniversary on campus. The chapter was chartered in l958. The Teke's have initiated the Teke Donor Trophy. An award is given to the Greek unit with the highest percentage of members do- nating blood during the bi-annual blood drives on campus. Social endeavors of the fraternity included the fall hayride and dance, the Tea Party following the Delta Upsilon Bike Race, and the Red Car- nation Ball, the annual spring for- mal, held May 4th, Another important event spon- sored by the fraternity is an annual all-campus street dance at the be- ginning of each school year. The dance serves as a mixer and is held on Fraternity Row. Each year the BG Tekes compete with the chapter at T.U. in a toilet bowl drinking contest. They also join with the Findlay College Tekes for a party sometime during the year. Academically, the active chapter won the National Scholarship lm- provement Trophy. The pledge class was awarded the lFC Scholarship Award for the third time in the last five semesters. 'X FX Trigg 1. V. Pionalto 13. 2. E. Lilly 14. 3. D. Pozsgai 15. 4. M. Basler, 16. housemother 17. . Pimley 18. . .Strousbaugh 19. 20 21 22 23 24 25 yn-lmmoop 5 6 7. . Pimley . S. Bessick . 9. . Yackee . 10 . Schultz . 1 1. Wininger . 12. J. Sipos . The Tekes were proud they won this year. P. Enck R. Bessick D. Kitz R. Dunbar J. Butcher S. Pape J. Bamer P. Weller J. Gleason J. Essman T. Davis L. Polacek P. Foley of the frophies 279 280 Twenty years of Theta Chi. The Bowling Green chapter of Theta Chi fraternity celebrated its twentieth anniversary this year with several special events. The major event brought over 500 alumni to campus to attend the annual Parents' Week- end party. Also present were na- tional representatives of Theta Chi. Fall events included the Hell's Angels party. Spring events in- cluded the Pollock Prom, the Playboy party, and the annual Ox Roast. The spring pledge class serenaded the sororities' pledge classes in May. At Christmas the orphan party with the Alpha Chi Omega's saw 20 orphans from Maumee enjoy pres- ents, games, refreshments, and of course Santa. The Theta Chi's again presented the Professor of the Month Award to several members of the faculty. Nominees are picked by the faculty with Theta Chi approval for outstanding service to the Uni- versity. theta chi Awards this year included win- ning the Mud Tug and 3rd place in the Kappa Sigma Ice Day. Adviser to the house, Dr. Mau- rice Mandell, returned from a leave of absence to Pakistan on a teach- ing fellowship for the Pakistan gov- ernment. Housemother, Mrs. Lillian Kuck, after 8 years with the house has been called by president Bart Az- arian, The most helpful person around the house. F5 l X ,X . .r' 1, ....-,....-A' 1. B. Azarian 2. R. Satkowski 3. A. Falquet 4. T. Parrish 5. P. DiPlacido 6. D. Turnbough 7. S. Forgette 8. S. Klonowski 9. P. Wolfgram IO. D. Mower 11. G. Degenhart 12. S. Szpytko 13. J. Arnold 14. M. Ohoro 15. J. Davis 16. R. Lohman J 48 17. Lwnder 18. G. Hatfield NJ 19. D. Bragg 47 20. A. Charland 21. G. Bowden 22. D. Stobbart 23. H. Cleveland 24. D. Westrick J. Steeb R. Tirobassi J. Smith B. Ward M. McLaughlin B. Wood T. Ciocia G. Koch T. Dinato R. Spieth D. Brown M. Bruzzese T. Fritch R. Bendotti J. Tully B. Burtnett D. Chidester J. Crawford T. Doyle R. Roth J. Norman R. Rutan D. Crates B. Fischer J., 282 Highlighting the year for the brothers of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity was their celebration of the ZOth Anniversary of the Zeta Beta Tau chapter at Bowling Green. The cere- monies took place March l7-l 8. The brothers were honored to have as guest speakers some of the fra- ternity's national officers and trus- tees. The social calendar for the Zeebs began with the annual fall barn party at McDonald's barn. An in- terfraternity party with the ATO's was also held. A more dignified event followed-the Pollock Prom. This dance was strictly formal, white socks and your cleanest bowl- ing shirt. But as their record shows, the Zeebs weren't always horsing around. They were given the Kohl Award for the most improved grades, and the Sigma Chi award for the highest grade average l2.75l for the second semester of l967. Once a month the brothers invited leading professors or out- side speakers for dinner and dis- cussions. ln sports, the ZBT's were intra- mural champions for their division in tennis. The brothers seemed to be weak, though, in their ability to play soft- ball. Once again they were defeated by the girls in the annual ZBT- sorority All-Star game. The Zeebs finished their social year with more parties and the an- nual senior Banquet where outgoing seniors had a chance to offer sug- gestions and criticisms of the fra- ternity. zeta beta tau .irq T 'w,.f.. B. Earth 8. J. Witjas D. Krolik 22. J. Caito H. Lowitz R. Adler D. Jensen 9. M. Golden B. Mendelson 23. M. Glaze J. Phillips J. Spiegel L. Rosen lO. R. Pilatsky E. Darmady 24. A. Stern Ks Hoffman R, Martin A. Malkin l l. B. Fisher D. Szucs 25. K. Lillibridge T. Weiss M. Flanders G. 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' ,, .,,,,,,....,.., ...., -,- . - ,, Y fr v fi. W 1 an if iff? 'w f'. an 1 , pl, A K A a ' i I W x 1 '1 3 1 N' Arthur Ferrante and Louis Teicher John Davidson , f it , 4 .Q 'K ' v, f I 'K'-...N 3 g , A Arthur Ferrante and Louis Teicher have become the outstanding duo in the field of instrumental record- ings. After performing for audi- ences across the country, Ferrante and Teicher came back to the Bowl- ing Green campus March 24, l968, with their two concert grands. The final performance of this year's Series featured the Highway- men, popular campus folk singing group, on April 21, l968. 289 1 I I C 'Iqr Q VX 'Q u K J Msn 5' XSS-In sxxf' ' x' 2 A ,eu--S X X X X A 43 K ni' Murder in The Cathedral Nirilvi The zany comedy Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You ln the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad, led a bill of ll major productions in another fine University Theatre season. The Theatre staff, composed of members of the faculty in the de- partment of speech, selected plays ranging through comedies, trage- dies, mysteries, and satires. According to Dr. Allen Kepke, director of Theatre production, the staff looks for many things in se- lecting the plays. We try to choose plays that re- present the various types of drama. We try to select them for their his- torical significance, to represent the different periods of writing. We also have to pick plays with an eye to the budget and the personnel available. Plays ranged historically from Barefoot in the Park, a recent comedy smash on Broadway by Neil Simon, to The Pot of Gold by Plautus. Although written for Ro- mans in the second century B.C., the theme in this story is timeless. Student actors excelled in two of the most distinguished dramas of the year, Murder in the Cathedral, by one of the modern poets, T. S. Eliot, and Enid Bagnold's The Chalk Garden. The University Theatre regularly invites professional actors to enrich its productions by performing major roles. This year's guest star was jon Sypher who played in The Cruci- ble, a drama of Puritan witchcraft written by Arthur Miller. A masterpiece of modern artifi- cial comedies by Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest, was directed and designed by graduate students. The other ten plays were produced and directed by the Uni- versity Theatre staff. The Theatre annually presents a play for children which tours sur- rounding communities following its campus performances. This year the play was Hal and Bahret's The Bre- men Town Musicians. An ironic satire on the destruc- tive forces in civilization, Bieder- mann and Firebugs by Max Frisch, finished this year's list of produc- tions. Oh Dad, Poor Dad 292 vvfi. than 1 Y 1. ls I r I w 7 xf 'l 15 u . F, F V I1 F o . lv i . 'Q R 294 Raccoon coats, BG pennants, singing the Alma Mater, alums tell- ing stories of 'O2. Visions of Homecoming. The vision of this year was brown- eyed brunette Nancy O'Dell. With a name like that there should be a song about her. Nancy, a Gamma Phi Beta, repre- sented East Hall in the contest. You needed only to see her to know why she was chosen from a field of l8 senior women as the queen. The alums got a double dose of the Homecoming theme, Spectrum of lnventions. The floats and dec- oration depicted all manner of pro- gressive inventions while the growth of the campus overwhelmed many alums. The class of l9l7 had its Golden Anniversary and nine lovely ladies and one spritely gentleman come to celebrate. Homecoming, though, is for the alumns. At the game and the Pep Rally the alumns outshouted, out- lasted and out-spirited the present Nancy O'Dell, Homecoming Queen. students. Just wait. Ten years from now we will be alums. Then it will be dif- ferent. Homecoming will be a big deal. We'lI get misty over the Alma Mater, register surprise at the changes in the campus, feel a little remorse that an old building loaded with memories has given away to progress. . . . Visions of Homecoming, ten years from now. . fc ax, , 'rl V .Hn X Y I Q .- I Q xg. . 91' W , F Marshall, freshman attendant, Sue Loss, senior attendant, Nancy O'Dell, Homecoming Queen attendant, Janelle Erskine, sophomore attendant. Phi Taus placed first in the fraternity division with their Homecoming float of the Trojan Horse. Mums are a traditional part of Home- coming. Eileen Dillon, 295 296 key queen Phyllis Lebo i Two New Yorkers took top honors in the annual KEY King and Queen contest this year. .ludged most photogenic of the five finalists chosen by the student body for queen was Phyllis Lebo, a senior in the College ot Education from Ham- burg, New York. Miss Lebo repre- sented Chi Omega social sorority. Pat Ditzel Candy Hudson Barbara Floutz Jo Ann Servey J, - , key lcing Jeff Witjas Terry Bork Butch Falk Jan Koenker Lee Moser Chosen as Key King was Jeff Witjas, a senior in Liberal Arts from New Rochelle, New York. Jeff rep- resented Zeta Beta Tau social fra- ternity. This year's King and Queen were selected by the Lettermen, popular vocal group appearing on campuses across the nation including the Ohio State University and Bowling Green University. 297 298 .HQ Priscilla Ruland, Miss BGU. miss bgu She has brown eyes. She is Miss BGU, Miss Priscilla She has brown hair. Ruland. She is twenty years old. We like her. She is the reigning Miss Sandusky She is pretty. Valley. Thank heaven for pretty girls. She has talent. Good luck to Priscilla in the Miss She is a speech major. Ohio Pageant. She is a Delta Zeta. We hope she wins. She is a junior. On to Miss America. She is from Fremont. ' X Q ' ' ' -9 kiwi? N.. Wu.. .ll wx ,4 ,rm 4 E -K N, f 4 . '27 1 L 0' 1 ' u Q 'Sf PYP' 1. 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ABOSSOLO, JOSEPH A., Central African Republic-BA . . . ACKERMAN, MI- CHAEL L., Southfield, Mich.-BA. ADAMKIEWICZ, RICH T., Brunswick-Ed.: Beta Beta Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, Resident Assistant . . . ADOR- NETTI, DONNA M., Mayfield Heights-Ed.: SEA, ACE, Newman Club . . . ADORNI, MARY ELLEN, Eastlake- Ed.: SEA, ACE, Newman Club . . . ADSIT, DOUGLAS F., Rochester, N.Y.-LA: Wrestling. AIKINS, JEAN L., Xenia-Ed.: Workshop Players, UAO . . . ALBERT, JANE E., Middletown-Ed.: ACE, SEA . . . ALBERT, WAYNE, Maple Heights-Ed .... ALE- EEIARE, ROXANNA, Dayton--Ed.: PEM Club, WIA, ALEX, DAVID I., Skokie, III.-Ed.: Zeta Beta Tau, Orientation Leader . . . ALGE, CATHERINE P., Fostoria -LA . . . ALGE, ROBERT C., Fostoria-Ed .... ALH- BORN, TIM, Painesville-BA. ALLEN, DOUGLAS J., West Unity-LA: German Club, Chemical Journal Club, v-pres., pres .... ALLEN, KATHY A., Newark-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Iota, Tau Beta Sigma, Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Kappa Phi, SEA . . . ALLMON, ALAN A., Canton-LA . . . ALL- MON, LINDA L., Bowling Green-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, SEA. ALT, HOWARD L., Leipsic-Ed.: Gymnastics Club, Chemical Journal Club . . . AMANN, JR., FLOYD F., Kenmore, N.Y.-LA: Beta Beta Beta, Delta Phi Alpha . . . AMES, HYLA J., Bryan-Ed.: LSA, UCF, French Club, SEA, Orchestra . . . AMMONS, LINDA, Genoa- Ed.: SE . AMOS, GEORGE A., Olmsted Falls-Ed .... AMSTUTZ, MARY ANN, Archbold-Ed.: Phi Beta Lambda, Uni- versity Players . . . ANDERSON, H. STEPHEN, Antwerp -BA: Phi Kappa Tau, Marketing Club, Resident As- sistant, Orientation Leader . . . ANDERSON, MARCY, Ft. Wayne, Ind.-Ed. 06 seniors ANDERSON, RICHARD K., Youngstown4LA . . . AN- DERSON, SUE, Euclid-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi . . . ANDERSON, THOMAS R., Dover-BA: Swimming, Marketing Club . . . ANDREWS, DALE J., Cleveland-BA: Beta Theta Pi. APLING, MANNA L., Toledo-Ed.: Spanish Club . . . AQUILA, RICHARD D., Buffalo, N.Y.-BA: B-G NEWS, Lacrosse, Wrestling, Chess Club, Press Club . . . ARCH- ER, LAURA L., Lima-LA: Chi Omega . . . ARGIE, MICHAEL J., Garfield Heights-BA: Phi Delta Theta, pres., Marketing Club, SAM, B-G NEWS. ARMSTRONG, ELIZABETH K., Mentor-LA . . . ARN, MARCIA J., Convoy-LA . . . ARNETT, CABLE L., Pemberton-Ed .... ARNOFF, RICHARD S., Lyn- brook, N.Y.-LA: Zeta Beta Tau, Traffic Court, de- fense counselor, Marching Band. ASCHER, THOMAS R., Bowling Green-BA: Zeta Beta Tau, SAM, WSA . . . ASHTON, PATRICK D., Farmers- ville-Ed.: Theta Alpha Phi, pres., Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, A Cappella Chair, WBGU, University Players, Orientation Leader, Work- shop Players . . . ASKEW, PATRICIA L., Youngstown- Ed.: SEA, ACE . . . ASMAN, JEANNE C, Port Clinton- Ed.: University Symphony Orchestra. ATTWOOD, GALE A., Cleveland+LA: Christian Science Organization, treas .... AUGHNAY, LYNDA M., Whea- ton, lll.-Ed.: Chi Omega, Sigma Delta Pi, Panhellenic Council, Resident Assistant, Spanish Club . . . AUSTER- MILLER, DARYL L., Napoleon-BA: Alpha Tau Omega, SAM, Marketing Club, AFROTC . . . AUSTIN, SANDRA L., Cincinnati-Ed.: University Chorus, SEA. AXORAITIS, KATHY A., Cleveland--Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, Angel Flight, Home Econ. Club . . . AYERS, CHARLENE K., Munroe Falls-Ed.: Houseboard, ACE, SEA . . . AZRE, RAYMOND A., Cleveland-Ed. . . . BAGGS, JOHN W., Celina-LA: Beta Theta Pi, v.-pres., pres., IFC, IFPC, adviser, Sophomore Class Cabinet. BAILEY, THOMAS J., N. Royaltan-Ed.: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Delta Psi, Gymnastics Club, Karate Club, SEA . . . BAKER, BONNIE L., Sandusky-Ed.: ACE, SEA . . . BAKER, DAN A., Cleveland-Ed.: Delta Upsilon, Lacrosse . . . BAKER, SANDRA K., Holgate- Ed.: Kappa Phi. 307 seniors BALL, CATHERINE C., Toledo-BA: Marketing Club . . . BANKS, JAMES K., Fostoria-BA: Sailing Club, New- man Club, SAM . . . BARBER, ELLEN F., Woodclitf Lake, N.J.-Ed.: Phi Mu, pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Beta ' Beta Beta, Sigma Tau Delta, Psi Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta, v-pres, pres., senior advisor, Cap and Gown, l WHO'S WHO, AWS, residence hall secretary, second v-pres., first v-pres., Panhellenic Council, Student Court, Orientation Leader, SEA . . . BARD, KATHRYN A., Bryan-Ed.: CEC, SEA. BARDWELL, ROBERT A., Berea-BA: Alpha Phi Omega, Wrestling, Track, Army ROTC . . . BARKER, BETTY L., Warren-Ed.: Delta Zeta, SEA . . . BAR- LAGE, NANCY, Leipsic-Ed: ACE, SEA, Gymnastics. BARNAK, JEAN M., Fairview Park- Ed.: Newman Club, AWS Standing Comm .... BARNARD, JEANNE R., To- ledo-Ed.: Inter-Varsity Christian Fel- lowship . . . BARNES, A. WILLIAM, Wauseon-BA. Ellen Barber has concentrated her et- forts primarily in AWS. BARNES, THEODORE A., Wauseon-Ed .... BARNETT, JEFFREY C., Rocky River-BA . . . BARNETT, JOSEPH H., Bowling Green-BA: ROTC . . . BARNHART, JACK i D., Canfield-BA: Track, ROTC. ' BARTZ, ALAN, Cary, lll.-LA: Theta Chi, assist. treas., Law Society founder and sec., Sr. Class Treas .... BASS, DENNIS . . . BATTIS, SUSAN, Westfield, NJ.-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Eta . . . BAUER, JUDITH A., Botkins-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, SEA, Newman Club, University Party. V 1 BAUGHMAN, JUDY A., Willard-Ed .... BAUM- HAUER, JON A., McDonald-Ed .... BAYLISS, BON- NIE B., Springfield-Ed.: Kappa Delta, LSA, ACE . . . BECK, MARY M., Bowling Green-Ed.: Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish Club. BECKER, BILL, Bowling Green-Ed.: Freshman Foot- ball, Football, Freshman Baseball, Baseball, capt., Var- sity Club , . . BECKWITH, BILL, Ashtabula-LA: Psi Chi, Scuba Club . . . BEEKER, MARTHA L., Fremont- Ed.: Delta Gamma, CEC, corres. sec., SEA . . . BEERS, JACKIE, Columbus-Ed: Delta Gamma, Orientation Leader, Splashers. 08 i seniors BEERS, JENNY, Columbus-LA: Delta Gamma . . . BEESON, WILLIAM R., Fostoria-LA . . . BEGLEY, R. JESSEE, Kettering-LA: Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . BEHM, ANNETTE, Martin-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA. BEHM, DOROTHY, Franklinville, NJ.-Ed.: Phi Beta Lambda, SEA . . . BELL, DEBORAH A., Shaker Heights -BA: Alpha Chi Omega . . . BELL, BURT L., Brook- lyn, N.Y.-LA: Zeta Beta Tau, Psi Chi. BELLAVAK, ANNETTE M., Oberlin-Ed .... BELLINI, JEAN, Cuyahoga Falls-Ed.: ACE . . . BEMILLER, SAR- AH J., Findlay-Ed. BENDER, H. STANFORD, Wauseon--Ed.: Alpha Phi Omega, Beta Beta Beta . . . BENDER, JOHN V., Toledo -LA: Chemical Journal Club . . . BENEDICT, LYNNE D., Toledo--Ed.: Omega Phi Alpha, corres. sec., CEC, ACE, University Chorus, Tennis Club, Resident Assist- ant . . . BENTON, JAN, Collingswood, NJ.-BA. BERG, NANCY J., Toledo-Ed.: SEA . . . BERG, THOM- AS K., Toledo-Ed.: Pi Kappa Alpha, Bowling . . . BERGER, CHERYL R., Oregon-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, v- pres., ACE, Universiy Chorus, Resident Assistant . . . BERGIN, WILLIAM J., Steger, lll.-BA: Kappa Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi. BERGNER, MARY C., Garfield Heights-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega, SEA, AWS . . . BERKE, LYNDA J., Euclid- Ed.: Delta Gamma, Delta Phi Delta, AWS, Legislative Board, Sophomore Class Cabinet . . . BERMAN, WIL- LIAM R., Shaker Heights-BA: B-G NEWS, Press Club, v-pres .... BERRY, ROSANNE J., Upper Sandusky-Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, SEA. BERRY, SARAH L., Bowling Green-Ed .... BESSICK, ELMER A., Parma-LA: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Law So- ciety, WSA, Newman Club, IFC . . . BETHKE, WALTER S., Mayfield Hts.-LA: Sigma Delta Psi, Gymnastics Club, Karate Club, Falconettes, Skating Club . . . BETZ, BONNIE L., Cincinnati-LA: Phi Mu, Alpha Lambda Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Delta Pi, Scuba Club. 309 seniors BEYER, ROGER E., Mentor-on-the-Lake-LA . . . BEZ- DEK, JAMES T., Cleveland-Ecl.: Kappa Sigma, SEA . . . BIBLE, DOUGLAS S., Montpelier--BA: Sigma Nu, recorder, treas., SAM, treas., Beta Gamma Sigma. BICKERT, SUZANNE, Dayton-Ed.: SEA, ACE, UCF . . . BIDWELL, MARCIA L., Cuyahoga Falls-Ed.: ACE . . . BIE, BETSY L., Glenshaw, Pa.-Ed.: Chi Omega. Chet Boyer is a four-year football letter man. BIEHL, MARY ANN, Sandusky-Ed .... BIGLEY, SU- SAN K., Oregon-LA!Ed.: Delta Phi Delta, Sailing Club, WIA, AWS Pub. Comm., Resident Assistant . . . BILL, CLAUDIA R., Wickliffe-Ed.: AWS Pub. Comm., Resi- dent Assistant, Newman Club . . . BINKLEY, PHILIP R., Bowling Green-Ed.: Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, University Sym- phony Orchestra. BISHOP, REX L., Arlington-LA: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Delta Psi, Orientation Leader, Cheerleader . . . BITTMANN, BRUCE W., Cincinnati-BA: Sigma Chi, pres., corr. sec., Marketing Club, Antaeans, Orientation Leader, IFC . . . BITTNER, GEORGE S., Cleveland-BA: SAM . . . BLAHA, THOMAS R, Cleveland-Ed.: Student Council, Senior Class Representative. BLAIR, DAN, Bowling Green-Ed .... BLAIR, GARY J., Walbridge--BA: Beta Alpha Psi, v.-pres .... BLAKE- MAN, CAROLYN S., Maumee-Ed.: Alpha Lambda Delta, SEA, ACE, French Club, WIA . . . BLANK, MARY K., Warrensville Heights-Ed.: ACE, SEA, pres., UAO, chm. BLAUSEY, GARY C., Woodville-BA . . . BLESSING, PATRICIA G., Dayton-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, offi- cer, WIA, sec., Bowling Club, Outing Club, Pommer- ettes . . . BLOCK, CHERYL E., Bowling Green-Ed.: SEA . . . BLOUCH, GERALD B., Lakewood-BA: Beta Alpha Psi, SAM, Soccer. BOBEY, BRUCE A., Cleveland-BA . . . BOEHM, BARB B., Lakewood-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, ACE, SEA . . . BOERNER, CAROL M., Toledo-Ed.: Delta Gamma, Swan Club . . . BOGNER, KATHLEEN L., Bellevue-Ed.: Phi Mu, SEA. 310 in is 3 4 Q- seniors BOGNER, WILBUR P., Bellevue-Ed. . . . BOLTON, BONNIE L., Medina-LA: Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish Club . . . BOLZ, HAZEL J., Gates Mills-Ed.: SEA . . . BOOS, JOHN, Fostoria-BA: Beta Alpha Psi, Varsity Club, WHO'S WHO, Alpha Phi Omega, Lacrosse, co-capt., Resident Assistant. BORTON, SUZETTE M., Milford, N.l-l.-Ed.: Pi Omega Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Beta Lambda . . . BOSETIN, ROSEMARY H., Euclid-Ed.: Chi Omega, Newman Club . . . BOVENZI, SUZANNE, Parma Heights-Ed.: SEA, UAO, Newman Club, WIA, Home Econ. Club . . . BOWLAND, HUGH W., Bettsville-Ed. BOWMAN, CRAIG H., Toledo-Ed.: Varsity Club, Wrestling, capt .... BOYDEN, DORIS . . . BOYER, CHET, Bowling Green-Ed.: Football, co-capt., WHO'S WHO . . . BRACY, MARYLEE S., Pandora-Ed.: Sigma Alphacita, Kappa Phi, second v.-pres., University Chor- us, U . BRADLEY, BETH E., Mechanicsburg-Ed.: SEA . . . BRADLEY, DON B., III, Bowling Green-Ed.: Sigma Nu, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Track, Soccer, SEA, Varsity Club, treas .... BRAGG, GLORIA A., Bowling Green- Ed.: Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi . . . BRANDSTETTER, LINDA L., Akron-Ed. BRASH, ALICE L., Kenton-Ed.: SEA, KEY . . . BRAU- ER, ALAN L., Cleveland-BA: Pi Kappa Alpha . . . BRAUN, BONNIE L., Sidney-Ed.: Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, UCF, Rresident Assistant . . . BREESE, DAVID L., Lima-Ed.: Physics Club, SEA. BREMFOERDER, SUE, Toledo-Ed.: Kappa Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Phi Delta, LSA, SEA . . . BRICKER, DAVID D., Harrisburg, Pa.-Ed.: Theta Chi, Phi Alpha Theta, Orientation Leader . . . BRICKS, BARBARA L., Toledo-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, SEA . . . BRIDGE, TOM J., Franklin-BA: Marketing Club, Freshman golf, Resident Assistant. BRIGGS, KAREN E., Cardington-Ed.: Home Econ. Club, ISA, LSA . . . BRINK, NANCY, Napoleon--Ed. . . . BROBECK, JERRY C., Beaver, Pa.--BA: Alpha Tau Omega, Resident Assistant, Marketing Club . . . BROCK- WAY, JEROME R., Chardon-Ed.: Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia, Phi Beta Lambda, Wrestling, Resident Assistant. 3'I'I seniors BROWN, ASHLEY C., Cincinnati-Ed.: CURBSTONE, B-G NEWS, columnist, Kohl Hall Ad Council, Student Council, Sergeant-at-Arms, Young Democrats, pres., Americans for Democratic Action, University Party, pres., WSA . . . BROWN, DAVID, Marysville+BA. .. BROWN, GREGORY C., Rossford-Ed. . . . BROWN, JOE M., Arcanum-BA: Scuba Club, Lacrosse, AFROTC Chorus, SAM. BRUCK, DAVID, Cedarhurst, N.Y.-LA: Zeta Beta Tau, Student Council Rep., lFC Pledge Council, Orienta- tion Leader . . . BRUCKER, DOUGLAS E., Bowling Green -Ed.: Phi Kappa Tau, SEA . . . BRUEHLER BRUCE, Rocky River-BA . . . BRUMBAUGH, BARBARA A., Cuyahoga Falls-LA: Delta Zeta, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Delta Phi, UAO. BRYAN, BARBARA J., McComb-Ed.: Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA . . . BRYAN, MICHAEL R., West Chester-LA: Army ROTC, Special Forces, Geology Club, Freddie Falcon . . . BRYDEN, SALLY A., Rocky River-LA: Delta Gamma, Delta Phi Delta, B-G NEWS, cartoonist, Publications Office, cartoonist, Orientation Leader, UAO . . . BUBLO, DONNA J., Cleveland-Ed.: Phi Upsilon Omicron, v.-pres., Newman Club. BUCHENROTH, SANDY K., Piqua--Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, registrar, WIA, SEA, ACE, A Cappella Choir . . . BUCH- MAN, DOLLY, Bowling Green-Ed .... BUCKNER, VERA B., Toledo-Ed.: Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Econ, Club . . . BUEHLER, GAY, Toledo-Ed. BUEHRER, ROGER D., Pandora-BA: Sigma Delta Chi, Press Club, pres .... BUESS, SUELLEN, Tallmodge-Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, UAO, Sophomore Class Advisory Cabinet, University Chorus, SEA , . . BUNKE, ROGER L., Wauseon-BA . . . BURDICK, BEA- TRICE J., Bowling Green-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, Home Econ. Club, LSA. BURICK, KATHLEEN M., Warren-LAfEd.: Delta Zeta, Delta Phi Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Residence Hall v.-pres., AWS . . . BURKETT, LAWRENCE R., New Riegel-BA: Delta Nu Alpha, SAM, Newman Club . . . BURKHART, DAVE B., Bowling Green-Ed.: lndus- trial Arts Club . . . BURKHART, ELLEN E., Columbus- Ed.: Alpha Phi, Pom-Pom Club, SEA. BURKHART, TATE A., Columbiana-Ed.: Delta Upsi- lon . . . BURKLE, WILLIAM W., Cleveland-Ed.: Kappa Sigma, Wrestling . . . BURMESTER, JOSEPH K., Bowl- ing Green-LA: Phi Kappa Psi, Kappa Kappa Psi, BGSU Marching Band, IFPC Rep .... BURNCE, JEFFREY N., Brighton, Mass.-LA: Delta Upsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, Rodgers Quad. Ad. Council. 312 .gf seniors BURNETT, DONALD J., JR., Shreve-Ed .... BUR- NICH, RODGER M., Youngstown-Ed.: Pi Kappa Delta, Debate . . . BURNS, JANET L., Chagrin Falls-Ed.: ACE, SEA . . . BURROWS, KATHLEEN D., Elyria-Ed.- Delta Gamma, sec., UAO, Orientation Leader, AWS. BURTON, KATHLEEN A., Warren-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, Delta Psi Kappa, PEM Club, SEA, Newman Club . . . BUTCHER, HAROLD C., Lorain-Ed. . . . BUTLER, JON R., Bryan-LA . . . BUTTERFIELD, SAN- DRA L., Toledo-Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, UAO. BYK, DENNIS W., Parma-BA: Delta Tau Delta, IFC Pledge Council Rep., Air Force Band, Drum and Bugle Corp .... BYRD, PATRICIA C., Columbus--LA: Beta Beta Beta . . . CABORN, TERRY, Seven Hills-BA: Sig- ma Nu, Press Club, Marketing Club . . . CALAFIURA, MARIE B., Maple Heights-Ed.: Phi Beta Lambda, WIA, Residence Hall President, AWS Legislative Board, Resident Assistant. CALLAHAN, MICHAEL F., Rocky River-BA: Alpha Tau Omega, Marketing Club, Press Club, B-G NEWS, Freshman Football, Freshman Track . . . CAMELLA, TOM F., Sandusky-BA: Sigma Nu, SAM . . . CAM- ERON, ANN G., Parma-Ed.: CEC, SEA . , . CAMP- BELL, DONNA Monroeville, Pa,-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, Resident Assistant, AWS Legislative Board, Spirit and Traditions Board. CAMPBELL, JANET S., Pemberville-LA: University Players, Theta Alpha Phi . . . CANARY, RICHARD, Bowling Green-BA: Sigma Delta Chi, Press Club . . . CANODE, SUE, Carey-Ed.: PEM Club . . . CARLE, TERRY K., Raleigh, N.C.-LA: University Party. CARR, COLEEN, Willowick-Ed.: Delta Zeta, German Club . . . CARRICK, RICHARD C., Parma-Ed.: Phi Kappa Tau . . . CARROLL, SUSAN, Rochester, N.Y.- LA: Alpha Delta Pi, Spanish Club . . . CARTWRIGHT, CAROLYN M., Tiffin-Ed.: Delta Zeta, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. CASEY, STEVE G., Cleveland-BA: Phi Delta Theta, IFC, IFC Pledge Council . . . CHACCHIA, DAN J., Gen- eva, N.Y.-BA: Insurance Club, Gamma Iota Sigma, Marching Band, Newman Club . . . CHALFIN, WIL- LIAM D., Fostoria-BA: SAM . . . CHALOUPKA, KAR- EN E., Independence-Ed.: Home Econ. Club. 33 seniors CHAPIN, STEVE W., Cincinnati-BA: Sigma Chi, SAM, v-pres., Orientation Leader . . . CHARPIOT, M. RENEE, Findlay-BA: Kappa Delta, Pom-Pom Club, UAO . . . CHENEVEY, ROGER L., Wooster-Ed.: Kappa Sigma, Arnold Air Society, AFROTC . . . CHIAVAROLI, AR- THUR A., Canton-BA: Alpha Tau Omega, IFC. CHORBA, TERESA A., Brooklyn-Ed.: Pom-Pom Club, Pomerette, ACE, SEA . . . CHURCH, PATRICIA L., West Lafayette, Ind.-LA: WSA . . . CLAES, DREW, Shelby-BA: Sigma Nu, Beta Alpha Psi, Flying Club . . . CLARK, BARBARA J., North Ridgeville--Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, ACE. CLARK, MARK W., Mt. Blanchard-LA: Psi Chi . . . CLARK, RONALD G., Bellevue-Ed .... CLARK, SHAR- ON K., Fostoria-Ed.: SEA, French Club . . . CLARKE, SANDRA K., Toledo-LA: Alpha Phi, Psi Chi. CLASEN, GAY L., Bowling Green-Ed.: Delta Gamma, Freshman Class Secretary, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Secretary, Orientation Leader, Pershing Rifle Sponsor, Freshman Class Cabinet, Sophomore Class Cabinet, Junior Class Cabinet . . . CLASON, MARGARET S., DeGratf--Ed.: ACE, SEA . . . CLAUSEN, CHERYL S., Deshler-Ed.: Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Kagga Igglbta Pi, SEA . . . CLEAVES, LINDA J., Defiance CLINE, KENNETH R., Berlin Heights-Ed.: Epsilon Pi Tau . . . CLINGNER, CAROL C., Livonia, Mich.-Ed.: Kappa Delta, hist., treas., AWS, SEA, ACE, Bowling Club . . . COBB, DANIEL R., Elyria-LA: Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma . . . COBB, PHYLLIS A., Elyria- Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi. COCHARD, GARY L., Auburn, Ind.-BA: Sigma Phi Epsilon, pres., Law Society, SAM, IFC . . . COHEN, STEVE, Lynbrook, N.Y.-Ed.: Theta Alpha Phi . . . COLE, DAVID L., Fostoria-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Resident Assistant, Assistant Hall Director . . . COLE, JEAN M., Oberlin-Ed.: OHEA, SFT. COLE MARILYN A., Pottstown, Pa.-Ed.: CEC, ACE, University Chorus, Resident Assistant, Orientation Lead- er . . . COLE, MICHAEL D., Hicksville-BA . . . COL- LINS, KENNETH R., Alger-LA: Gamma Theta Upsilon, KEY, Physica, Young Republicans, Geography Club . . . COLLINS, NANCY S., Toledo-Ed.: ACE, SEA, Tennis Club. 314 .. seniors COMELLA, LINDA A., Cleveland-Ed.: Omega Phi Alpha, SEA, sec., hist., v-pres., ACE, Newman Club . . . COMER, ROBERTA E., Dayton-Ed.: Undergraduate Alumni Association, SEA, CEA, WIA. COMPTON, JOHN R., Cleveland-BA: Freshman Bas- ketball, Basketball . . . COMSTOCK, PATRICIA M., Pittsburgh, Pa.-LA: Alpha Xi Delta, WIA, Resident Assistant. CONN, CAROL, Grelton-Ed.: ACE . . . CONN, JOYCE, Grelton-Ed.: ACE . . . CONNERY, HEATHER, Chilli- cothe-LA: Delta Gamma, Delta Phi Delta, Student Council, Swan Club, UAO . . . CONOMEA, PETER J., Brooklyn-BA: Phi Eta Sigma, Gamma Iota Sigma, SAM, Pershing Rifles, Assistant Hall Director, Resident Assistant. COOK, BARBRA L., Toledo-Ed.: Delta Sigma Theta, Royal Green, Orchesis, WIA, PEM Club . . . COOK, REBECCA J., Millbury-Ed.: Commuters Committee, ACE, University Chorus, SEA, Kappa Delta Pi . . . COOLEY, RICHARD, Fayette-Ed.: Sigma Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Tennis, Resident Assistant, Assistant Hall Di- rector . . . COOPER, ALLEN R., Lorain-Ed. COOPER, BARBARA L., Brecksville-Ed.: SEA, Christian Science Organization . . . COOPER, GARY, Rochester, Ind.-BA: SAM, Law Society, Insurance Club, Traffic Court . . . COPE, JUDITH L., New Waterford-LA: Uni- versity Chorus, Sociology Club . . . CORBETT, JAMES L., Wickliffe-BA. CORBETT, JEAN L., Maple Heights-Ed., ACE, SEA . . . CORBIN, KAREN, Wooster-Ed.: Delta Gamma . . . CORBIN, PAMELA J., Akron-Ed.: ACE, CEC, v-pres. B.H. CORDRAY, GARY L., Malta-Ed.: Freshman Foot- a . CORDY, MICHAEL D., Waterville-Ed .... CORNELL, CANDI, Cleveland-Ed.: Angel Flight . . . COSS, JO- SEPH . . . COSTANTINO, CAROL A., Huron--Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, CEC, ACE. 315 CRAIG JUDITH A. Euclid-Ed.: ACE' NEA. seniors COTMAN, JANET L., Cleveland-Ed.: ACE, SEA . . . COTTRELL, CAROL, Toledo-Ed.: SEA, Marching Band, Tau Beta Sigma. COWIE, ROBERT B.,,Oregon-Ed.: Delta Upsilon . . , COXSON, TERRY L., Warren-Ed, Honorary societies are Pat Duthie's main area of interest. Thomas Faranda has participated in a variety of activities including serv- ing as drum major. CRAWFORD, CHRIS, Wapakoneta-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, SEA . . . CREW, KAREN K., Rawson-Ed.: UCF, SEA, French Club . . . CREW, KATHLEEN D., Wauseon -Ed. CROSSENBACHER, CAROL . . . CROW, ROGER, Cleves -LA: Sigma Chi, IFC, Orientation Leader, B-G NEWS . . . CROZIER, CRAIG, Elyria-BA: Pi Kappa Alpha, Wrestling . . . CULLEN, KATHY, Springfield-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, Association tor Vocational Education, Newman Club, University Party. CUMMING, MARY, Willowick-LA . . . CUMMINS, JAMES R., Hamilton-BA . . . CUNNINGHAM, FRED- ERICK F., Elyria-LA: Alpha Phi Omega, sec., Cross Country, mgr .... CURRAN, TOM J., Bowling Green- Ed.: Phi Beta Lambda. CURTIS, EDWARD T., Clyde-Ed.: Delta Upsilon . . . CZELUSTA, MARGARET R., Toledo-Ed.: ACE, SEA, University Players . . . DACHENHAUS, TERRY J., Hol- gate-BA: Beta Alpha Psi, Marketing Club, SAM, Law Society . . . DAGATA, JOSEPH J., Parma-Ed. DANCHISIN, BEVERLY A., Cleveland--Ed.: ACE, SEA . . . DANEY, JILL A., Parma-Ed.: ACE, Pershing Rifles, Residence Hall, lst v-pres .... DANIELE, MICHAEL N., Cleveland-LA: Newman Club, Marketing Club, Soci- Eggyuilgb, SAM . . . DANIELS, JACKIE R., Dayton- 316 4c ' 'ni' Qofl QPJP L. 5' T DELLAFERA, LUCIEN F., Bloomfield N.J.-LA: Sigma Phi Epsilon . . DELUCA, JEANNE A., Poland-LA 4:1 nEMARco, RICHARD, Portage, Mach.-BA. . . . DEMERITT, DEAN- NA L., Toledo-Ed.: Eta Sigma Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, AWS, leg. board. W ,ix ft Pl 1 seniors DANIELS, PATRICIA, Swanton-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, Kappa Phi . . . DANKERT, VICKY D., Toledo- Ed .... DANZIGER, NEIL G., Fremont-BA: Lambda Gamma, Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Phi Omega . . . DAUER, DAVID R., Toledo-UK: Delta Phi Alpha. DAVIES, DIANE M., Mayfield Hts.-Ed.: SFT . . . DAVIS, THOMAS V., Curtice-Ed.: Beta Theta Pi, Sail- ing Club, SEA, Hockey . . . DAVIS, WILLIAM T., Niles -Ed.: Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching Band, Concert Band, University Symphonic Band . . . DEAN, DONNA S., Milwaukee, Wis.-Ed. DEANGELIS, JOSEPH L., Parma-Ed.: Phi Delta Theta . . . DEBEVEC, CARL J., Novelty-LA: Psi Chi, Arnold Air Society, Scuba Club, v.-pres .... DEFFENBAUGH, WILLIAM D., Bellefontaine-Ed. DELAMATER, KATH- ERINE E., New London-Ed. Bruce Fisher is the current president of IFC. . ,W r .is nn. Gayle Gressick has varied her activi- ties from Residence Hall Assistant to Royal Green. DEMETER, KAREN V., Oregon-Ed.: SEA, SFT . . . DEMENT, PHIL, Springfield-Ed.: Alpha Phi Omega, Industrial Arts Club . . . DEMSHOK, JOANNE V., Olm- sted Falls-Ed .... DENNIS, WILLIAM K., Piqua-Ed.: Freshman Football. DERGE, GERALD W., Defiance-Ed.: SFT. DETLING, T. ANDREW, Sheboygan, Wis.-BA: Delta Tau Delta . . . DETORE, DIANNE F., Parma-Ed.: Chi Omega, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, AWS, Panhellenic Council.DETURK, PAMELA J., Cincinnati- LA: Alpha Gamma Delta, KEY,WlA, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Cabinet. 317 seniors DEUBER, RICHARD, Barberton-BA: Gamma lota Sigma . . . DEVORE, DOUGLAS E., Paulding-LA: Alpha Phi Omega . . . DEWOLF, JEFFREY L., Cranford, NJ.-BA: Press Club, B-G NEWS, A Cappella Choir, University Chorus . . . DIBLING, DOLORES M., Carey-LA: New- man Club, Marketing Club, Home Econ. Club. DICE, BRUCE E., Pittsburgh, Pa.-LA: Theta Chi, Or- ientation Leader, SAO, Law Society . . . DICK, DEBBIE C., Columbus-Ed.: ACE, UAO . . . DIDICH, JOHN M., McComb-Ed.: Track . . . DIELMAN, RON, McClure- LA: Alpha Sigma Phi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Chemical Journal Club, treas., Physica. DIESEM, MARY LYNN, Columbus-Ed.: ACE, SEA . . . DINERMAN, ROBIN, Cincinnati-LA: Alpha Xi Delta, UAO, Panhellenic Council, Psi Chi . . . DIXON, ALBERT, Toledo-Ed.: Alpha Phi Alpha, Basketball . . . DOEP- KER, BARBARA A., Tiffin-LA: Spanish Club. DOERNER, BARBARA A., Maple Hts.--Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta . . . DOLL, JOHN, McClure-BA: Delta Nu Alpha . . . DOLPHIN, JOHANNA R., Bay Village-Ed.: A Cappella Choir, AWS, Sophomore, Junior Cabinet, Pom Pom Club, Collegiate Chorale . . . DOMINIQUE, LINDA A., Wauseon-Ed.: Kappa Delta, Bowling Club, Resi- dence Hall treas. DOMONKOS, BETTY A., Maple Hts.-Ed.: Alpha Phi, pres., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi, Cap and Gown, WHO'S WHO, Orientation Leader, Panhellenic Council, SEA, SAA, Home Econ. Club . . . DONALDSON, CAROL L., Columbus Grove-Ed.: Kappa Phi, ACE, SEA . . . DONAUER, MICHAEL W., Minster-Ed.: SEA . . . DONER, JANICE A., Highland Park, Ill.-Ed.: WIA, PEM Club. DORSEY, SHARON R., Atlanta, Ga.-Ed.: Sigma Tau Delta . . . DOTY, ROGER, Lima-Ed.: Baseball . . . DOWELER, CAROL A., Marion-Ed.: University Sym- phonic Band, SEA . . . DOWNING, CHARLES E., JR., Kettering-Ed. nowNs, KATHLEEN, Fostoria-Ed .... DRENNAN, :MMA K., Elyria-Ed.: SEA, ACE . . . onosssun, JAN W., Waterville-Ed.: Delta Upsilon . . . DROZ- DENKO, DONALD K., Bellefontaine-Ed.: Alpha Phi Omega, Gamma Theta Upsilon, NSTA, SEA. 318 ,ag 'P' -I seniors DRYER, DONALD R., Willard-BA: Kappa Sigma, SAM, Marketing Club . . . DUDA, MICHAEL A., Tipp City- BA: Geography Club, Newman Club . . . DUEBBER, ROBERT, Cincinnati-LA: Beta Theta Pi, UCF, UAO . . . DUGAN, KATHY A., Gates Mills-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega, AWS, elections board, Orientation Leader. DUKE, BRUCE R., Centerville-BA: SAM, Newman Club . . . DUKE, ROBERTA A., Sarnia, Ontario, Canada- Ed.: Alpha Phi, Delta Psi Kappa, Resident Assistant . . . DUKEMAN, H. BRUCE, Galion-BA: Beta Alpha Psi, pres., Beta Gamma Sigma, Student Council . . . DUKES, LOU ELLEN, Pandora-Ed.: PEM Club, WIA. DUKES, MARILYN G., Willoughby-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, Panhellenic Council, Sigma Tau Delta, Angel Flight, UAO, AWS, chm .... DULING, JANE M., Ot- tawa-Ed .... DULING, THOMAS R., Ottawa-Ed.: Alpha Phi Omega, SEA, NSTA, Physica . . . DUNI- PACE, RITA M., Perrysburg-Ed.: Delta Phi Delta, pres., treas. DUNKLE, CHAD H., Swanton-LA: Beta Theta Pi, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . DUNLAP, ROBERT E., Stratton-BA: Pi Kappa Alpha . . . DUNMYER, LINDA S., Pemberville-Ed.: Chi Omega . . . DURELL, MARY L., Toledo-Ed.: Univ. Symphonic Orchestra, pres. DUTHIE, DIANNE M., Detroit, Mich.-Ed .... DUTHIE, PAT B., Detroit, Mich.-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Ornicron Delta Kappa, Beta Beta Beta, Varsity Club, v-pres., Swimming, co-Capt .... DYE, JOANNE L., Mansfield- Ed.: Delta Gamma, UAO, Orientation Leader . . . DYKE, JOHN D., Parma Hts.-LA: Sigma Tau Delta. EASHICK, SUSAN W., Toledo-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Eta, Swimming, co-capt .... EDE, MARILYN M., Findlay- Ed.: Phi Beta Lambda . . . EDWARDS, PAMELA S., Barberton-Ed.: PEM Club, WIA, Tennis Club . . . ED- WARDS, TAMARA T., Archbold-LA. EICHENLAUB, KATHLEEN S., Maumee-Ed.: Omega Phi Alpha, Gamma Delta, ACE . . . EICHER CAROL E., Leipsic-Ed.: Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Delta Phi, AWS, elections board, French Club, SEA . . . ELLIOTT, BARBARA J., Rocky River-Ed.: Kappa Phi, CEC, UCF, A Cappella Choir, SEA . . . ELLIOTT, ED- WARD O. II, Mt. Victory-BA: Delta Upsilon. 319 seniors ELLIOTT, RONALD J., Lorain -Ed.: Pi Kappa Delta, SEA, Workshop Players . . . ELLIS, GEORGE A., JR. Beloit-Ed. ELSASS, CHERYL L., Anna- Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, Kap- pa Delta Pi, SEA, ACE, Resi- dent Assistant . . . ELSEA, SHARON, Findlay-Ed.: Sigma Alpha lota, Collegiate Chorale. 'Ss I 'S-. Rick Helwig, a senior member of Sic Sic, is this year's Student Body President. Thomas Hennings, a senior Sic Sic member, has excelled in the area of scholarship. EMANS, ROBERT, Maumee-BA . . . EMBRESCIA, THOMAS J., Warrensville Hts.-BA: Alpha Tau Omega, lFC, Judicial Board, Senior Cabinet, Marketing Club . . . EMERINE, DOUGLAS M., Bowling Green-BA: In- surance Club, Gamma Iota Sigma . . . EMLER, JANET M., New Concord-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, Phi Up- silon Omicran, Home Econ. Club, SEA. EMLICH, DONNA M., Elyria-Ed.: Theta Alpha Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, University Players . . . ENGLAND, SUE E., Bethel-Ed.: Alpha Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Delta Phi, French Club . . . ENGLE, DAVID E., Springfield-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi . . . EN- RIGHT, LYN, Middletown-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega. ERDELYAN, JANICE, Glen Ellyn, lll.-Ed.: Chi Omega . . . ERDMAN, PAMELA I., Toledo-Ed.: PEM Club, WIA, SEA . . . ERNST, KAY A., Galion-Ed.: Kappa Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Bowling Club . . . ERNSTHAUSEN, PATTY L., Bowling Green-Ed.: Spanish Club, Commuter Org., Marching Band. ESCHEDOR, CHARLES N., Pemberville-Ed.: Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda . . . ESTEP, CAROLINE S., Spring- field--Ed .... ESTERLINE, KENNETH A., Kunkle-BA: Alpha Phi Omega, SAM, Marketing Club, Freshman Baseball . . . EVANS, JOHN J., Rocky River-BA. EVANS, T. DAVID, Jackson--LA: Phi Eta Sigma, UCF, Sigma Tau Delta . . . EVERS, PATRICIA K., Lima--Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, AWS, pub. chm., Panhellenic Council, Resident Assistant . . . EVILSIZOR, CHERYL N., Con- over-LA: UAO . . . EWALD, WILLIAM J., Monclova -Ed: Gamma Delta. 320 -.Q seniors FABIAN, DENNIS W., Toledo-BA: Alpha Tau Omega . . . FAIR, WAYNE, Ashland-BA . . . FALLER, KAREN M., Van Wert-Ed.: Kappa Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Sig- ma Tau Delta, SEA . . . FARANDA, THOMAS W., Beachwood-BA: Alpha Phi Omega, WHO'S WHO, Beta Gamma Sigma, Marketing Club, B-G NEWS, Con- cert Band, Marching Band, drum major, Scuba Club, Gymnastics, Karate Club, Resident Assistant. FARISON, LYLE E., Forest-BA: Alpha Tau Omega, Orientation Leader . . . FARRELL, JOANNE T., Bowling Green-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, SEA, Newman Club . . . FASHING, NORMAN T., Lorain- Ed.: Newman Club, Industrial Arts Club . . . FAWCETT, RONALD L., Troy-Ed.: Delta Tau Delta. FEDER, KAREN F., Livingston, N.J.-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, UAO, chm., CEC treas .... FEGLEY, LAURA L., Magnetic Springs-Ed.: PEM Club, Orchesis . . . FERCH, JUDITH D., Independence-Ed.: ACE . . . FERGUSON, SUSAN L., Bay Village-LA: Sociology Club. FERRATO, KAREN E., Independence-Ed.: PEM Club, WIA, SEA, Bowling Club, Newman Club, University Players . . . FIEBIG, RICHARD A., Cleveland-Ed.: Phi Delta Theta, Baseball . . . FIGGINS, MARY K., Mont- pelier-Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, v-pres., AWS, SEA, ACE, WIA . . . FIJALKOWSKI, KAREN, Neffs--Ed. FILIERE, CHERYL A., Attica--Ed.: PEM Club, WIA . . . FIMMEN, CHARLES L., Elyria-BA: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, SAM . . . FINLEY, JOYCE M., Richmond Hts.- Ed.: Alpha Phi, Newman Club . . FINNARN, JAN J., Greenville-Ed.: Delta Zeta, Angel Flight, Pomerettes, SEA, UAA, Pep Club. FIRESTINE, HAROLD, Fostoria-Ed.: Alpha Sigma Phi . . . FISH, CHARLES A., Fayette-LA . . . FISHER, BRUCE S., New York City, N.Y.-BA: Zeta Beta Tau, sec., Omicron Delta Kappa, treas., Antaeans, IFC, treas., pres., Orientation Leader, WI-lO'S WHO, Student Coun- cil . . . FISHER, DANA K., Toledo-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, ACE. FISHER, TODD H., Findlay-LA: Chemistry Journal Club, American Physics Institute, Residence Hall v-pres. . . . FLANDERS, MARC, Sharon, Mass.-LA: Zeta Beta Tau . . . FLEMING, CHERYL A., Westerville-Ed. . . . FLETCHER, MAUREEN, Niles-Ed.: CEC. 321 seniors FLICKINGER, WILLIAM A., Lakewood-Ed .... FLORIO, MIKE, Albertson, N.Y.-Ed.: Alpha Tau Omega . . . FLOWER, KATHLEEN T., Chagrin Falls- Ed.: Newman Club, AWS, SFT . . . FLYNN, SUSAN, Lorain-Ed.: Sigma Tau Delta, Residence Hall president. FOLEY, ANN, Binghamton, N.Y.-Ed.: Pi Delta Phi, WIA, French Club . . . FOLEY, JANICE E., Mogadore- Ed.: SEA, ACE, WIA . . . FOSTER, DOUGLAS N., Ur- bana-LA . . . FOWKES, RONALD W., Elyria-LA. FOX, DAVID B., Elyria-BA: KEY, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Flying Club, Young Democrats . . . FOX, WILLIAM W., Lyndhurst-Ed.: Delta Tau Delta . . . FRANCE, DON G., Toledo-LA . . . FRANCE, EARL. FRANKS, VERNON, Fredericksburg-BA: Kappa Sigma, Young Republicans . . . FRATE, BEVERLY J., Clyde- Ed .... FRAZER, ROBERT H., Cromwell, Conn.-BA: SAM, Marketing Club, Law Society . . . FREIDNER, JEAN E., Tiffin-Ed.: SEA, ACE. FREPPEL, FRED, Napoleon--BA: Beta Alpha Psi . . . FREY, JENNY L., Leipsic-Ed .... FREYTAG, BETTY E., Defiance-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, Panhellenic Council, AWS, leg. board, SEA . . . FRIEDLANDER, JANICE, Willoughby-LA: Phi Alpha Theta. FRIESE, SUE, Waterville-Ed.: University Orchestra, University Chorus . . . FRIZZELL, SUE E., Greenfield- Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Royal Green, sec., ACE, SEA, Phi Mu . . . FROST, MARJORY A., Euclid-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, UCF . . . FRYE, JEANNE S., Maple Hts. -Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi. FULKERT, CHRISTINE K., Genoa-Ed.: Press Club . . . FULLER, LINDA, Akron-Ed .... FULLMER, RACHEL J., Warren-LA: Gamma Phi Beta, UAO . . . GABREN- YA, CAROL, Euclid-Ed. 322 71 3-. 55 fl it 4f'?' 51 15-. T E la if 5' seniors GABRIEL, LILLIAN D., Cleveland-Ed.: Home Econ. Club, Sailing Club . . . GALATI, MARY ANN, James- town, N.Y.-LA . . . GALL, BECKY B., Lakewood-Ed.: Delta Zeta, Sigma Tau Delta, University Players, New- man Club. GAMBINO, JOSEPH A., Parma-BA: Pi Kappa Alpha, Marketing Club . . . GAMBLE, JAMES C., Weston-BA: ROTC, Special Forces . . . GANGALE, JOANNE P., Cleveland-Ed., Tennis Club, University Chorus, SEA. Roger Holliday served as B-G NEWS editor-in-chief this year. GANTZ, THOMAS W., Columbiana--BA: Sigma Chi, SAM, Marketing Club . . . GARDNER, PATRICIA L., Toledo-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Swan Club, Orchestra . . . GARN, GRANT W., Perrysburg- BA: Gamma Iota Sigma, pres., Insurance Club, pres .... GARNER, JANET, North Fairfield-Ed.: SEA, ACE, WSA. GAUG, CYNTHIA L., Copley-Ed., LA: KEY, business mgr., Sophomore Class Cabinet, Junior Class Cabinet, Senior Class Cabinet, Class Spirit and Traditions Board, chm., Pom-Poms, Election Board Committee, University Party, sec., Student Council, chaplain, lnkstone, business mgr., SEA . . . GELIN, LAUREL, Willowick-Ed.: Delta Phi Delta, KEY, Marching Band . . . GERAK, CHAR- LENE C., Garfield Hts.-Ed.: UAA, PEM Club . . . GER- gisgl, KAREN, Napoleon-Ed.: Home Econ. Club, AWS, GERMOVSEK, DONNA L., Euclid-Ed.: ACE . . . GETZ- IN, BRIAN R., Kenmore, N.Y.-LA . . . GIBSON, JEFF- REY B., Akron-Ed .... GILLBERG, ERIC W., Leomin- ster, Mass.-BA: Delta Tau Delta, pres., IFC. GILBERT, BRUCE G., Amherst-BA: Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Phi Omega . . . GILINSON, PETER S., Merrick, N.Y.-LA: Freshman Football, Hockey, IFPC, Zeta Beta Tau . . . GILL, RICHARD W., Xenia-Ed.: Tau Kappa Epsilon, IFC, Pershing Rifles . . . GLASS, KATHY J., Alliance-Ed. GLAVAN, JOYCE, Alliance-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, pres., CEC, Resident Assistant, Student Organizations Board . . . GLAVIC, GERALD J., Euclid- LA: Hockey, Lacrosse . . . GLENN, PHILLIP L., Avon Lake-LA: Alpha Tau Omega, v.-pres .... GODBY, DANNY R., Chapmanville, W. Va.-Ed.: Baseball, Var- sity Club. 323 seniors GODFREY, PAULA K., Columbus--Ed.: Kappa Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, A Cappella Choir, ACE, UAO, AWS, scholarship committee, University Chorus . . . GOERTZ, BARB J., Olmsted Falls-Ed.: Delta Zeta, UAA, Campus Interest Party, SEA . . . GOLDEY, PHYL- LIS, Cincinnati-Ed.: ACE, SEA, University Chorus, A Cappella Choir, UCF . . . GOLDSTEIN, BARRY, Geneva, N.Y.--LA: Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Alpha Theta. GONGAWARE, JOHN A., Willoughby--BA: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Spirit and Traditions Bd., Marketing Club, Or- ientation Leader, IFC . . . GOODRICH, KAREN, May- field Hts.-Ed.: Kappa Delta . . . GORDAN, CHERYL M, Bedford-LA . . . GORDON, KAY L., Toledo-Ed.: Outdoor Club, MSM, UCF. GOSMAN, PAT, Weston--LA: Alpha Delta Pi, Angel Flight, AWS Rep., UAO . . . GOTSHALL, RON A., Can- ton-LA: Chemical Journal Club . . . GRAFINGER, LYDIA C., Parma-LA: Tau Beta Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Student Religious Liberals, Band . . . GRAF- MILLER, RICHARD A., Upper Sandusky-LA: Pi Kappa Alpha, German Club, Press Club, B-G NEWS. GRAHAM, MARIAN K., Tontogany-Ed .... GRAM- LING, LINDA D., Liberty Center-Ed.: I-lame Econ. Club, SEA . . . GRANNIS, ALAN W., Erie, Pa.-LA . . . GRAY, ROSEMARY F., Dayton-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Spanish Club, UAA, Resident Assistant, Orientation Leader, Student Council, publi- cations board. GREEN, DONNA, Brecksville-Ed.: Home Econ. Club, UCCF, SEA, Flying Club . . . GREEN, GEORGE M., Can- ton-BA: Alpha Sigma Phi . . . GREEN, SHEILA, E. Liverpool-Ed.: SEA . . . GREENWALD, CYNTHIA M., S. Euclid-BA: Gamma Phi Beta, AWS, junior class rep., Residence Hall v.-pres., AWS, exec. board, leg. board, jud. board, Orientation Leader, UAO, Director at Large, dept. director. GREGORY, SANDRA L., Middletown-Ed.: ACE . . . GRESICK, GAYLE F., Dayton-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, WHO'S WHO, Freshman Advisory Cabinet, Royal Green, Newman Club, Orientation Leader, CEC, Resident As- sistant, Pom-Poms . . . GRILLO, JUSTINA M., Euclid- Ed.: ACE . . . GRINALDI, JOHN A., N. Canton-LA: Zeta Beta Tau. GRINDLE, DAVID A., Springfield-Ed.: Sigma Nu, Kap- pa Delta Pi, Gymnastics Club . . . GRINE, BARBARA E., Middletown-Ed.: Tennis Club, pres., WIA, PEM Club . . . GROSS, CHARLES E., Shadyside-Ed.: Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching Band, Concert Band . . . GROSS, POLLY S., S. Lebanon-Ed.: SEA. 24 . Q'-'iv L B 1:-4' if-v 1'-Sf' ' sf if 511 K- lvx 'S-ev N.. rf' gf' ? Y... 415 ,nn 95 3f.':,'v' seniors GRUBB, RONALD A., Cleveland-BA: Sigma Nu, treas. . . . GUILFORD, SHEILA L., Defiance-Ed.: ACE . . . GUILLE, LINDA G., Haddonfield, NJ.-LA: Alpha Delta Pi, ACE, SEA, SAM . . . GUILLET, SARAH A., Miamisburg-LA. GULAS, RUTH A., Port Clinton-Ed.: SEA, ACE, LSA, Omega Phi Alpha . . . GUNN, HUGH A., Poland-BA: Sigma Chi, SAM, Marketing Club . . . GUY, SANDRA L., Fairview Park-Ed: Gamma Phi Beta, WIA, SEA, Angel Flight . . . GUYER, CAROL A., Liberty Center- Ed.: Kappa Delta, ACE, SEA, WIA, Bowling League, pres. HAAS, KATHLEEN, Rocky River-Ed.: UAC, SEA . . . HAGERTY, ELIZABETH M., Powell-Ed.: ACE, SEA . . . HAJEK, DENNIS A., Lakewood-Ed .... HALDE- MAN, SANDRA L., Fostoria-Ed.: Beta Beta Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Delta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Kappa Phi. HALL, CHARLES E., Mentor-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, Ind. Arts Club . . . HALL, MARTHA O., Fredonia, N.Y.-LA: Delta Zeta . . . HALLETT, LINDA A., Jamestown, N.Y.-Ed.: UAO, LSA, Residence Hall gisistant . . . HALSEY, WILLIAM D., Bowling Green- HALVACS, SUE, N. Olmstead-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Del- ta, Angel Flight, SEA, ACE. . . HAMBRECHT, JOANNA R., Cleveland-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Eta, treas., Gamma Delta . . . HAMILTON, DIANE R., Hightstown, NJ.- Ed.: ACE, SEA, Choir . . . HAMILTON, LARRY M., Lindsey-BA: Marketing Club, SAM, Circle K. HANSEN, CARLYLE F., Barrington, lll.-BA: Sigma Chi, sec., Marketing Club, freas., Orientation Leader, Collegiate Chorale, University Theatre . . . HANSON, DAVID A., Perrysburg-Ed.: Phi Mu Alpha, pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Christian Science Org .... HANSON, WIL- LIAM C., St. Johnsbury, Vt.-BA: Phi Kappa Tau . . . HARDEN, PHIL K., Bowling Green-Ed.: Kappa Kappa Psi, Tennis, Marching Band, AFROTC. HARDGROVE, KATHLEEN N., Barberfon-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, ACE, SEA . . . HARDY, BARBARA E., Summit, NJ.-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, Delta Psi Kappa, Swan Club, PEM Club . . . HARMON, LYN D., Rocky River-Ed.: SEA . . . HARMON, THOMAS R., Defiance-LA: Phi Kappa Psi, Marching Band, Sym- phonic Band: 325 seniors HARPEL, GARY R., Sandusky-LA: lnter-Varsity Christ- ian Fellowship . . . HARRAMAN, ROGER D., Marion- Ed .... HARRIS, NEAL R., Oregon-Ed .... HARRI- SON, JANET S., Groveport-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, treas., Pi Omega Pi. HARRISON, KATHY, Toledo-Ed .... HARRISON, ROB- ERT M., Hurori-Ed.: Phi Delta Theta, Wrestling . . . HARTMAN, BRENDA K., Wooster-Ed.: SEA . . . HARTSEL, BARBARA A., Canton-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Psi Kappa, PEM Club, WIA, Bowling Club, Tennis Club, LSA, Orientation Leader, Residence Hall President, AWS, leg. board. HARTWIG, JANICE R., Cleveland-Ed .... HARTZ- LER, JENNALEE A., Bellefontaine-Ed.: SEA . . . HARTZLER, JAMES, Creston-Ed .... HARVEY, R. EL- LEN, Springfield-Ed.: Sigma Alpha iota, corres. sec., Sapp? Delta Pi, Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, Collegiate ora e. HASSELBACH, LYNN M., Fremont-Ed.: ACE, SEA, Omega Phi Alpha . . . HASSON, ARLENE K., Lisbon- Ed.: Phi Alpha Theta, Omega Phi Alpha, Kappa Delta EEASEA . . . HATAS, KATHLEEN M., Perrysburg-Ed.: HATCH, CONSTANCE M., Parma--Ed.: Sigma Alpha Eta, v.-pres .... HATHAWAY, BARBARA L., South- ampton, N.Y.-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, Sigma Alpha Eta, Workshop Players, v.-pres .... HATHAWAY, DON- ALD C., Euclid-Ed.: Gamma Theta Upsilon . . . HAU- BERT, MARY E., Fostoria-Ed. HAVLIN, MICHAEL J., Fort Wayne, Ind.-BA: Alpha Tau Omega, Gamma Iota Sigma, Insurance Club . . . HAWK, CHARLENE L., Rockford-Ed.: WIA, UAO, UCF, treas., SEA, ACE . . . HAWK, SHERRIE J., Mentor -Ed.: ACE, SEA. HAWLEY, KENNETH M., Bay Village-Ed.: Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Alpha Eta, SEA . . . HAYES, CARLA S., Bedford-Ed.: Square and Compass Club . . . HAYES, PATRICIA A., Glen Ellyn, Ill.-Ed.: Chi Omega, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, UAO, Panhellenic Council. Active in a variety of areas, Virginia Kath- rens focuses much of her attention on speech activities. 326 seniors HAYNES, PATRICK, Fremont-BA . . . HAYWARD, GRAYDON H., Bellevue-BA . . . HEATH, ROBERTA R., Greenville-Ed.: SEA, UCF, University Chorus . . . HECK, JAMES R., Carey-BA: Delta Sigma Phi, Gamma Sigma Iota, Insurance Club, sec. and treas. HECK, KAY E., Bowling Green-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Beta Lambda, SAM, Splashers . . . HELWIG, RICK B., Cuyahoga Falls-BA: Sigma Chi, ODK, Phi Eta Sig- ma, Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Student Body President, Junior Class President, Sophomore Class Pres- ident, WHO'S WHO, Sic Sic . . . HENDRICKS, CONNIE, McCutchenville-Ed. . . . HENDRIX, RICHARD E., Bowling Green-Ed.: Phi Delta Theta, pres., Antaeans, Varsity Club, pres., Freshman Basketball, Basketball, Freshman Baseball, HENN, BRUCE, Cincinnati-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Mu Spsilon, Resident Assistant, UAO . . . HENESMAN, PHILIP .... HENNINGS, THOMAS, Bowling Green- BA: Theta Chi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, v.- pres., Phi Eta Sigma, v.-pres., Ornicron Delta Kappa, v.-pres., WHO'S WHO, IFC, Marketing Club, B-G NEWS, advertising mgr., Golf, Student Council, Resident Assistant, Sic Sic . . . HENRY, KAREN S., Perrysburg- Ed.: LSA, SEA, HERLEVI, KATHLEEN M., Ashtabula-Ed.: ACE, OEA, SEA, LSA . . . HERLEVI, THOMAS J., Ashtabula-BA: Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma, LSA . . . HERLIHY, CAROL, Shelby-Ed.: Pep Club, ACE . . . HERZER, SHARON L., Lorain-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, SEA. HESS, DONNA, Columbus-Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, Pam-Pom . . . HESSELBART, JUDY M., Genoa-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, ACE . . . HICKS, ROGER J., East Liverpool-LA: Sigma Tau Delta, v.-pres., Resi- dence Hall Assistant, Orientation Leader . . . HIEBER, KATHY, Bay Village-LA: Sigma Phi, B-G NEWS, Press lub. HIGGINSON, MARK B., JR., Youngstown-LA: Kappa Sigma . . . HIGH, JOHN P., Toledo--BA: Marketing Club, Spanish Club. HILL, CONNIE A., Bellevue-Ed.: ACE, SEA . . . HOBBIE, S. REEVE, Basking Ridge, N.J.-LAfEd.: Phi Kappa Psi, treas., Army ROTC Band. Mary Kesson has been active in AWS as well as other areas. Susan KogIer's activities have been based in the area of various student body boards. 327 Mike Kuhlin is the editorial page ed- itor of this year's B-G NEWS. seniors 15 HODGKINSON, GAIL, Dayton-LA: Delta Gamma . . . HOECKER, SANDY J., Parma-Ed.: SEA, SFT . . . HOFFMAN, BONNIE J., Cleveland-Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, Panhellenic Council, 2nd v-pres., AWS, leg. board . . . HOGREFE, ALFRED L., Bowling Green-Ed. HOHM, JACQUELINE K., Vandalia-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, Delta Psi Kappa, v.-pres., PEM Club, WIA, Hockey Team, Bowling Club, Outing Club, Newman Club . . . HOLDREN, VIRGINIA K., West Liberty-Ed.: Sigma Alpha lata, A Cappella Chorus, University Choir, Collegiate Chorale, Madrigal Singers, SEA . . . HOLLI- DAY, ROGER E., Landon, England-BA: Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Delta Chi, pres., B-G NEWS, editor, Press Club, WHO'S WHO . . . HOLLIS, BRENDA J., McClure -LA: Pi Sigma Alpha, WIA, Hockey, Basketball, Soft- ball. HOLLORAN, DAVID C., Chardan--BA: Delta Nu Al- ,,. pha, AFROTC . . . HOLLOWAY, KARL M., Cleveland- Ecl .... HOLMAN, GERALD, Fostoria-BA: Beta Alpha Psi, Newman Club, treas .... HOLMES, KAREN J., Mansfield-Ed.: ACE, SEA, Residence Hall, treas. HOLZHAUSER, ROBERT W., Sandusky -Ed.: Spanish Club, SEA . . . HOMER, CYNTHIA L., Louisville-LA: Resident Assistant, Sailing Club, Home Econ. Club, WIA . . . HOMSTAD, GAIL L., Columbus-Ed.: Omega Phi Alpha, SEA. HOOD, MARILYN E., Springfield-Ed.: Delta Sigma Theta, UCF, Panhellenic Council . . . HOOKER, GARY L., Parma -BA: Phi Kappa Tau . . . HOOVER, SANDRA K., Maumee-Ed.: SEA. HOPEWELL, DAVID W., Bowling Green-Ed.: AFROTC . . . HORNYAK, KAREN J., Westlake--Ed.: Kappa Delta, WIA, NEA, Home Econ. Club . . . HORSTMAN, DENNY P., Ottoville-BA: Pi Kappa Alpha, pres., v.- pres., Newman Club, Marching Band, Delegate to MAC- IFC Conference . . . HOTCHKISS, ROBERT, Newark- LA: Alpha Tau Omega. HOWELL, BARBARA J., Bellefontaine-Ed .... Haus- V' KA, JAMES M., Cleveland-LA: Army ROTC . . . HUD- SON, NANCY A., Dunbridge-Ed.: Delta Zeta . . . HUFFMAN, NANCY, South Charleston-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, SEA, Home Econ. Club. 328 '33 '-r f7 5' fx If Sf 51. -93, C seniors HULBERT, MARILOU, Kent-Ed.: SEA, ACE . . . HUM- BEL, JOANNE D., Bay Village-LA: Alpha Gamma Delta, Pom-Pom's . . . HUNSINGER, WANDA E., Port Clinton-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, SEA . . . HUSZAR, TED W., Cleveland-BA. HYLAND, ANNE M., Cincinnati-Ed .... IAMS, JAMES E., McGuffey-LA: Phi Kappa Tau, SAM, Marketing Club . . . INSKEEP, SHARAN S., Cuyahoga Falls-Ed.: Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Resident Assistant . . . JACK, CAROL S., Wellsville-Ed.: SEA, ACE. JACKSON, cor-:NIE s., chagrin Fails-Ed.: SEA . . . JACOBS, JOHN . . . JACOBY, JOHN, Carey-LA: Chemical Journal Club . . . JAGUILLARD, MARILYN S., Perrysburg-LA: Sociology Club. JAJIKI, SHIGE, Okinawa-Ed .... JAMES, MELISSA S., Cincinnati-Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, AWS . . . JANC, SHARON, Neffs-Ed .... JARVIS, KATHY, Parma Hts. -Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, UAO, AWS. JARZEN, TERRY J., Garfield Hts.-BA: SAM, Football, ID . . . JASON, DARLENE E., Willowick-LA: WSA, Houseboard, Spanish Club . . . JENNINGS, JOYCE, Lima-Ed.: Chi Omega, Student Cabinet, Elections Board, chm., Panhellenic Council, Greek Week, chm., UAA, AWS, Rules Comm., chm., Orientation Leader . . . JENOT, ROGER T., Carey-Ed. JOHNSMAN, MICHAEL J., Celina-LA: Physics Club, pres., Newman Club . . . JOHNSON, ANITA J., Cleve- land-Ed.: Alpha Lambda Delta, Tau Beta Sigma, Span- ish Club . . . JOHNSON, BARBARA L., Cleveland-Ed.: SEA, ACE . . . JOHNSON, CANDACE J., Lakewood- Ed.: OSEA. JOHNSON, DOUGLAS R., Warren-Ed.: Gamma Theta Upsilon, treas., Marching Band, Concert Band, Geogra- phy Club, SEA . . . JOHNSON, FLOYD . . . JOHNSON, PATRICIA A., Cleveland--LA: Pi Delta Pi, French Club, German Club . . . JOHNSON, YVONNE, Lorain-Ed.: Delta Sigma Theta, 2nd v.-pres., rush chm., Sigma Alpha Eta, Angel Flight, Drill Team, Houseboard, sec., Resi- dent Assistant. 329 seniors JOHNSTON, THOMAS F., Bryan-BA: Delta Tau Delta, Marketing Club . . . JONES, JENNIFER L., Columbus- Ed.: Alpha Phi, v.-pres., NEA . . . JONES, JULIA, Ce- lina-BA . . . JONES, KATHLEEN L., Livingston, N.J.- LA: Alpha Xi Delta, WIA, Angel Flight. JONES, MARLENE A., Wellsville-LA . . . JORDAN, LAWRENCE W., Dayton-BA: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, IFPC, v.-pres., SAM, Marketing Club . . . JUDGE, JER- RY A., Cincinnati-BA: Phi Kappa Tau, SAM, Law Society, Marketing Club, publicity chm., Houseboard, scholarship chm .... JUMP, KURT T., Willard-BA: Kappa Sigma, SAM. JUMP, VICKI L., Willard-Ed.: Chi Omega . . . KA- DUNC, JAMES F., Mayfield Village-BA: Phi Kappa Tau, SAM, UAO, Orientation Leader . . . KAEMMING, JUDY A., Gibsonburg-Ed.: UCF, WSA, A Cappella Choir . . . KAGY, JACK A., Bucyrus-LA: Basketball Mgr., Cross Country. KAHL, SHARON K., Bellefontaine-Ed.: Phi Beta Lambda . . . KALISH, SHARON R., Cleveland-Ed.: NEA, OHEA, Newman Club, Omega Phi Alpha . . . KALO, CHARLENE A., N. Ridgeville-Ed.: Delta Zeta, OEA, ACE, Marching Band . . . KARCHER, SUZANNE M., Columbiana-Ed.: Delta Gamma, Marching Band, majorette. KARCSAK, BARBARA A., Toledo-Ed.: SEA, UAO, Newman Club . . . KASEMAN, BARBARA L., Toledo- BA: Gamma Phi Beta, SAM, Marketing Club, Royal Green, Houseboard, lst v.-pres., AWS, model . . . KAS- ERMAN, FRED, New Philadelphia-Ed.: Kappa Kappa Psi . . . KASTNING, KATHLEEN N., Arlington Hts., lll. -Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega, Orientation Leader, Panhel- lenic Council. KATHRENS, GINGER, Bowling Green-LA: Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Delta Phi, Cap and Gown, WHO'S WHO, French Club, WBGU, radio an- nouncer, University Chorus, Rush Handbook, Student Publications Board, Greek Week Committee, sec., AWS Style Show Commentator, Orientation Leader, AWS, Publicity Committee . . . KAUFMAN, SUSAN L., Toledo -Ed .... KAYDEN, VICKI F., Elyria-Ed.: Kappa Mu Epsilon, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Omega Phi Alpha . . . KEATING, PAMELA I., Cleveland Hts.- Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, ACE, Newman Club. KEC, THOMAS J., Brooklyn-BA: Phi Kappa Tau, New- man Club, Army ROTC, advanced corps . . . KEE, SHEILA N., Damascus, Md.-LA . . . KEEDY, CAROL G., Endwell, N.Y.-LA: Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Sigma Tau, UCF, Omega Phi Alpha, pres .... KEEGAN, JOHN F., Cleveland-BA: SAM, Marketing Club, Ski Club. 330 SD 'JS' .f' seniors KEILMAN, BARBARA A., Cleveland-Ed.: Delta Zeta, ACE . . . KEIRSTEAD, BARBARA V., Nashua, NH.- Ed.: SEA . . . KELLER, JOAN D., Euclid-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, Orchesis . . . KELLER, LEON C., Perrysburg-BA: Beta Alpha Psi. KELLS, KATHY, Salem-BA: Delta Zeta . . . KELLY, JUDITH H., Kenmore, N.Y.-LA: Alpha Phi, Psi Chi, AWS, University Party, UAO, Residence Hall, treas .... KELLY, ROBERT J .... KELLY, VICKI L., Columbus- LA: Home Econ. Club. KELSEY, DALE A., Willowick-BA: Circle K, SAM, Marketing Club . . . KELSEY, TERRY L., Toledo-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Industrial Arts Club . . . KEMMER- LING, DAVID W., Canton-BA . . . KENNEDY, JANET gi, Lima-Ed.: Delta Gamma, SEA, AWS, Geography lub. KENTNER, JUDITH R., Wapakoneta-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, Newman Club . . . KERN, THOMAS L., Bowl- ing Green-BA . . . KERSCHER, KAYE E., Toledo-LA: Alpha Chi Omega, Panhellenic Council, Student Council . . . KESSON, MARY C., Elyria-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, sec., Marketing Club, Panhellenic Council, Campus Interest Party, Home Econ. Club, A Cappella Choir, Orientation Leader, WHO'S WHO, Traf- fic Court, Student Council. KEYERLEBER, BARBARA A., Richmond Heights-Ed.: Omega Phi Alpha, WIA, Workshop Players, University Players . . . KILLEY, DONNA M., Berea-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, Newman Club, ACE, SEA . . . KILLIAN, SU- SAN J., Hicksville-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, ACE . . . KIMMEL, MICHAEL L., Lima-Ed.: Beta Beta Beta. KINDY, PEARL M., Canton-Ed .... KING, JAMES, Perrysburg-BA: Gamma Theta Upsilon, pres, treas., KEY, Student Council, Orientation Leader, Delta Nu Alpha, sec.-treas., SAM, Marketing Club, Geography Club, Newman Club, UAO, CIP . . . KING, JAMES E., Springfield-Ed .... KINGSBURY, HOWARD K., Alli- ance-BA: UAO, Campus Interest Party. KINKAID, HARRIET M., Solon-Ed.: WIA, PEM Club, Newman Club, SEA, Tennis Club, sec .... KINNARD, MICHAEL L., Mt. Vernon-Ed.: Gamma Theta Upsilon, Geography Club . . . KIRBY, THOMAS R., Bay Village- BA: Beta Theta Pi, Marketing Club, Swimming, Soccer . . . KIRK, LEON R., Center Valley, Pa.-BA: Marketing Club, SAM. 331 seniors KIRKLAND, GREG, Van Wert-LA: Phi Delta Theta, Arnold Air Society, Lacrosse, Varsity Club . . . KIRK- WOOD, ALLEN L., Fostoria-Ed.: Arnold Air Society, Scuba Club . . . KITTLESON, JACK D., Drexel Hill, Pa. -BA: Theta Chi, Arnold Air Society, Orientation Lead- er . . . KIZER, RALPH, Bettsville-Ed. KJOLLER, JANET S., Sylvania-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Eta . . . KLEIN, DAVID S., Mountainside, N. J.--BA: Kappa Sigma, Soccer . . . KLEMENCIC, KAREN L., Independ- ence-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, SEA, treas., ACE, New- man Club, Junior Class Cabinet, Senior Class Cabinet, AWS . . . KLINGLER, KAREN A., Marion-Ed.: Delta Zeta, SEA. KLINGLER, LINDA J., Lima-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Psi Kappa, PEM Club, WIA, Swan Club . . . KLISH, RICHARD M., Mayfield Heights-LA: Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Phi Omega, University Party, Newman Club . . . KLOTH, THOMAS C., Parma-LA: Beta Theta Pi, Beta Beta Beta, Karate KNISELY,. DIANE L., Toledo-Ed.: Kappa Delta If . KNISELY, ROBERT L., Edgerton-Ed.: Gamma Delta . . . KOCH, CANDICE M., Bryan-Ed.: ACE, SEA, Student Council . . . KOCH, JEAN A., Cincinnati-Ed.: PEM Club . . . KOCH, JUDY, West Salem-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, SEA. KOENKER, JAN L., Genoa-Ed.: Kappa Sigma . . . KO- FRON, SUZANNE E., Hinckley-Ed .... KOGLER, SUSAN F., Seven Hills-LA: Chi Omega, corres. sec., Cap and Gown, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Kappa Delta, WI-IO'S WHO, Student Cabinet, Forensics . . . KOHL- MAN, DORIS M., Oak Harbor-Ed.: ACE. KOMNENOVICH, KATHLEEN L., Middletown-LA!Ed.: Chi Omega, sec., Delta Phi Delta, v-pres., Newman Club . . . KOPPER, JOAN M., Bowling Green-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Delta Pi . . . KORD, MARIANA, Cleve- land-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, Spanish Club . . . KORENKO, CHARLES M., Mentor-BA.: Delta Upsilon. KORVER, TED, Hawthorne, New Jersey-Ed.: Swimming . . . KOS, JOHN L., Whitehouse-BA.: Insurance Club . . . KOSTER, BERNARD A., Westlake-BA.: Beta Theta Pi' Marketin Club KOUSAIE MICHAEL Canton , Q . . . 1 1 L LA.: Kappa Mu Epsilon, Physics Club, sec., Orthodox Youth Fellowship, treas. 332 X 4.1 seniors KOVACS, ROSEMARY, Huron-BA.: Sigma Phi, Press Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, B-G NEWS, mgr. editor, Publications Committee . . . KOWALSKI, ANTHONY A., Sandusky-Ed .... KOZJAN, CYNTHIA A., Lorain- Ed.: ACE . . . KRAATZ, KAREN, Williamsville, New York-Ed.: Delta Gamma, Kappa Delta Pi, ACE. KRAMER, RICHARD I., Island Park, New York-LA.: Lab Band . . . KRAMER, ROBERT K., Lebanon-BA: Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Delta Chi, Press Club, B-G NEWS, issue editor . . . KREUZMANN, PEGGY, Cincinnati- Ed.: Phi Upsilon Omicron, pres., librarian, hist., Alpha Lambda Delta, Home Econ. Club . . . KROUCIK, DALE M., Lorain-Ed.: Arnold Air Society, A Capella Choir. KRUPA, JANET M., Parma-Ed.: ACE, SEA, Home Eco- nomics Club . . . KUHLIN, MICHAEL E., Syosset, N.Y.- BA: Delta Tau Delta, pres., Sigma Delta Chi, Antaeans, WHO'S WHO, B-G NEWS, IFC, Orientation Leader . . . KUNDEMAN, JUDITH D., Laura-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Eta, ACE, SEA . . . KUPERUS, PETER, Lakewood-LA: American Institute of Physics, Sailing Club. KUSTRA, JUDITH, Rossford-LA: Alpha Phi, rec. sec., Royal Green, pub. sec .... LA MOND, PATRICIA A., Shaker Heights-BA: Press Club, B-G NEWS . . . LAMSON, MARGO J., Bowling Green-Ed.: Gymnastics, WIA, PEM Club. LANG, DIANA, Huron-Ed .... LANGE, JEANNE M., Piqua-Ed.: SEA . . . LARAS, TULA, Middletown -Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega. Q Ralph Lucas is currently serving as UAO director, '53 LARSON, SIGNIE, Youngstown-Ed.: Alpha Phi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Greek Queen . . . LATANICK, DAVID G., Parma-LA: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, treas., Class President, Resident Assistant, Orientation Leader, IFC . . . LAUKHUF, DALE R., Haviland-Ed.: Omicron Delta Kappa, Kappa Kappa Psi, pres., Phi Mu Alpha, Band, pres .... LAWRENCE, ALLAN J., Columbiana- BA: Sigma Chi, SAM. 1 f LAWRENCE, JOANN R., Kingsville-Ed.: Kappa Phi, SEA, Marching Bond . . . LAWSON, ANNE T., Worces- ter, Mass.-BA: SAM, sec .... LAYFORD, JOANN M., Kettering-LA and Ed.: Delta Gamma, Sigma Delta Pi, Swan Club . . . LAYTON, AL, Parma-Ed.: Delta Upsilon. 333 seniors LEA, JENNY A., Toledo-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Chamber Orchestra, University Orchestra, Collegiate Choral . . . LEACH, EDWARD A., Evanston, lll.-BA: Phi Kappa Tau . . . LEADER, LINDA, Deshler-Ed.: SEA, ACE . . . LEE,. LINDA A., Fostoria-Ed.: SEA, ACE. LEFFEL, LARRY . . . LEHMAN, JENNIFER J., Pandora- Ed.: ACE, SEA . . . LEHMAN, SYLVIA L., Davton-Ed.: Omega Phi Alpha, SEA . . . LEIBSON, DAVETTE, Corn- ing, N. Y.-Ed. LEIDEL, MARY SUE, Paulding-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta . . . LEIST, JAMES W., Elliston-Ed. . . . LEMPERT, ROERT, Queens, N. Y. -LA: Sigma Chi, Tennis, Soccer, Varsity Club . . . LENHARDT, JOHN R.,. Cleveland Heights-BA: Beta Alpha Psi, Orientation Leader, Residence Hall Council. Judy McClelland has served as a Resident Assistant and an Assistant Hall Director. This vear's AWS president was Ann McCullough. LESNER, ALAN W., Amherst-Ed.: Sigma Tau Delta, MIRI-IC, Residence Hall Council, sec., Phi Alpha Theta . . . LEUBE, FREDERICK C., Cleveland-LA: Beta Beta Beta . . . LEWELLEN, GAIL, Enon-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, ACE . . . LEWIS, DUANE. LEWIS, JANET L., Youngstown-Ed.: Alpha Phi, ACE, SEA, AWS Pub. Comm .... LICKLITER, SAM, Dayton- Ed.: Sigma Chi, Kappa Delta Pi . . . LILAK, MARY ANN, Struthers-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, SEA, ACE, Folk Dance Club, University Chorus: Newman Club, Spanish Club, Bowling Club , . . LINK, DENNY, Wapa- koneta-Ed.: Pi Kappa Alpha. 334 LENZ, LOIS E., Xenia-Ed.: Tau Beta Sig- ma, ACE, Methodist Student Movement, Marching Band . . . LEONARD, ROBERT D., Findlay-Ed.: Delta Upsilon. LEPKOWSKI, JAMES M., Elyria-BA . . . LESKOVEC, TIMOTHY R., Bowling Green- BA: Marketing Club, Delta Nu Alpha, Army ROTC, Army ROTC Band. Ty- seniors LINTON, DAVID A., Solon-LA: Alpha Sigma Phi, pres., IFC, Residence Hall Treas .... LITTELL, ANNE L., Cleveland-LA: WIA, Tennis Club, Young Republicans, Sociology Club . . . LITTELL, MARCIA J., Park Ridge, Ill.-Ed.: Delta Zeta, v. pres., pres., Sigma Alpha Eta, UAA . . . LLOYD, GORDON, Maple Heights-BA: Mar- keting Club. LOBAS, NANCY, Strongsville-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, Angel Flight, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Newman Club, SEA . . . LOGAN, JIM, Warren-BA: Circle K, Army ROTC . . . LOHMAN, DONALD J., Maumee-BA . . . LONG, JUDITH C., Kenton-Ed.: SEA. LORETAN, LORI L., Athol, Mass.-Ed .,.. LOSS, SUSAN J., Englewood, Colo.-Ed.: Alpha Phi, Newman Club, Homecoming Senior Attendant, Campus Interest Party . . . LITHROP, BARB . . . LOTT, DONALD D., Fostoria-BA: SAM, Marketing Club. LOWERY, STEVE, Maumee-Ed.: Tau Kappa Epsilon, AFROTC, AFROTC Chorus, Industrial Arts Club . . . LUALLEN, JANET S., Perrysburg-Ed.: Omega Phi Al- pha, NEA. Mary Jean McKeIvey's efforts this year have been primarily on the AWS Judicial Board, LUCAS, RALPH, Cincinnati-LA: Psi Chi, Beta Beta Beta, UAO, pres., Orientation Leader, Campus Interest Party, WHO'S WHO . . . LUCHT, MICHAEL . , . LUDTKE, KAREN L., Evanston, lll.-BA, Phi Beta Lamb- da . . . LUDWICK, DIANNE C., Rochester, Mich.-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, Angel Flight, Kappa Phi. LUM, DAYLE J., Moorestown, N. J.-LA: Royal Green, commander, UAO . . . LUNSFORD, RICHARD G., Deer- field, Ill.-LA: Kappa Mu Epsilon, v. pres., LUTZ, MARY SUE, Detroit, Mich.-Ed.: Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, ACE, Young Republicans . . . LUX, JANET I., North Olmsted-Ed.: Bowling Club, WIA, AWS Judicial Board, Residence Hall, first v. pres., SEA. 335 seniors LUXFORD, DAVID A., Fairview Park-BA: SAM . . . LYDON, WILLIAM . . . LYNCH, THOMAS V, JR- Toiedo-Ed .... i.YoN, cHms'rlNA E., Sharpsville, Pa.-Ed.: Tau Beta Sigma, recording sec., Music Edu- cators Nat'l. Conf., sec. LYONS, C. MICHAEL, Huron-Ed . . . LYONS, SHARON, Bucyrus-Ed.: Omega Phi Alpha, UAO, CEA . . . MACHOVINA, GARY J., Berea--Ed.: Delta Tau Delta, sec., lFC . . . MACK, DIANE M., Highland Heights-BA. MacKENZIE, GARY . . . MADEY, WILLIAM, Wickliffe- Ed.: Sigma Nu , , . MAHER, JUDY A., Bowling Green- Ed.: PEM Club . . . MAHER, MARY ANN, Greenville- Ed.: Delta Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, Resi- dent Assistant, SEA, University Party. MAHER, ROBERT D., Bowling Green-BA: SAM, New- man Club, Marketing Club . . . MALICK, JOSEPH T., JR., Lorain-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi . . . MALM, CAROL A., Maple Heights-Ed.: Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. MAMONE, DONNA K., Cleveland-Ed.: SEA. MAMRAK, FRANK J., Boardman-LA . . . MAND, MARTIN E., Union, N. J.: SAM, Marketing Club . . . MAPES, RON, Middletown-Ed.: Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . MARDIE,. JOHN. MARINO, DON P., East Orange, N. J.-LA: Delta Up- silon, Newman Club . . . MARSH, SHARON L., Williston -Ed.: NEA, ACE . . . MARSHMENT, RICHARD S., Dayton-BA . . .MARTIN, JILL, Bucyrus-Ed.: Spanish Club, SEA, French Club. MARTIN, JOHN H., Willowick-Ed.: Beta Theta Pi, Football, Wrestling, Basketball, Track . . . MARTIN, PATRICIA L., Bay Village-Ed.: Kappa Delta, SEA, ACE, v-pres .,.. MARTIN, ROBERT B., Jericho, N. Y. -LA: Zeta Beta Tau, Beta Beta Beta . . . MARTINEZ, ALEJANEDO, Oregon-BA: SAM. 336 seniors MASSOUD, MOHAMMED A., Tripoli, Libya, N. Africa -BA: SAM . . . MATTHEWS, MARILYN R., Cincinnati -Ed .... MAXSON, JERRY . . . MAYER, CHERYL A., Mayfield Hts.-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega, AWS, corr. sec., leg. board. McBRIDE,. JEAN L., Maumee-Ed.: Kappa Phi, UCF, ACE, Alpha Lambda Delta, IVCF . . . MCBRIEN, W. JAMES, Bowling Green-Ed ..,. McCARTY, BURT, Dayton-Ed.: Kappa Sigma . . . McCAULEY, CHERYL J., Delaware-Ed. McCLELLAND, JUDY, Findlay-Ed.: Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Beta Beta Beta, Cap and Gown, Historian, Freshman Class Secretary, Resident Asssitant, ACE, SEA, AWS, rec. sec .... MCCLUER, PATSY J., Lima- Ed., Phi Mu, Phi Beta Lambda, SEA . . . MCCONNELL, K. DAWN.. Toledo-Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, University Players, UCF, Kappa Phi, CEC, SEA, WIA, Orientation Leader . . . McCORKLE, CAROLYN J., Willowick-Ed.: Phi Beta Lambda. McCORMICK, DAVID F., Fairborn-Ed ,... McCOY, PATRICIA, Wilmington-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Tau Delta, treas.: SEA, Pom Pom Club . . . McCUL- LOUGH, J. MICHAEL, Galion-LA: MIRHC, Resident Assistant . . . McCUTCHEON, CAROL, Pittsburgh, Pa.- Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega, ACE, AWS, May Court. McDANIEL, GARY E., Sylvania-Ed.: Wrestling, Indus- trial Arts Club . . . McDONALD, A. DAVID, Middlepart, N. Y.-LA . . . McDONALD, ROBERT, Findlav-BA: Marketing Club, IVCF . . . McGUCKIN, EILEEN K., E. Palestine-Ed.: ACE, SEA. McGURER, PATRICIA E., Willoughby-Ed.: ACE, Re- publican Club, SEA . . . McKAY, JUDI A., Ft. Wayne, Ind-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, SEA, ACE, University Party, Orientation Leader . . . McKEE, PAUL B., Kettering- Ed.: Industrial Arts Club . . . MCKEEVER, BARBARA, Wickliffe-Ed.: SEA. MCKELVEY, KAREN A., Cleveland-Ed.: Kappa Phi, AWS, judicial board: CEC, PEM Club, WIA . . . Mc- KELVEY, MARY JEAN, Mayfield Hts.-Ed.: AIDha Delta Pi, sec., Cap and Gown, sec., WHO'S WHO, Kappa Delta Pi, sec., Student Comm. Board, AWS, iudicial board, SEA, Sigma Tau Delta, WIA . . . McKENZlE, BRUCE, Dayton-LA: Sigma Nu . . . McKINNEY, JOHN C., N. Canton-BA. 337 seniors McQUILLIN, CAROL E., Swanton-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, WIA, University Youth Council, ACE, SEA, A Capella Choir . . . MEANCHOFF, GARY T., Toronto, Canada- LA: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Freshman Football. MEARS, RICHARD P., Shaker Hts.-BA: Phi Delta Theta, sec., Marketing Club, SAM, IFPC . . . MEDFORD, DEANCE J., Van Wert-Ed.: Angel Flight. Connie Mesnard's work as Angel Flight Commander takes up a great deal ot her time. MEEK, REBECCA, Paulding-Ed.: Omega Phi Alpha, Home Econ. Club . . . MEIGHAN,. JAMES C., Petoskey, Mich.-BA: Sigma Tau Delta, Sigma Delta Chi, B-G NEWS, Gymnastics, Swimming, Track . . . MELBY, JOYCE H., Akron-Ed.: Diving . . . MELTON, TERRY L., Defiance4BA: Delta Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Arnold Air Society, Beta Gamma Sigma, MENARD, MARY ELLEN . . . MENDLESON, BRUCE, Kenmore, N. Y.-BA: Zeta Beta Tau . . . MENGERINK, MARY L., Columbus--Ed.: SEA, ACE . . . MERHAR, JAMES A., Willoughby-BA: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Gamma Iota Sigma, v-pres., Law Society, Rifle Team, Insurance Club, v-pres. MERINIK, JOANN . . . MERRIHEW, VICTORIA A., Oregon-Ed.: SFT . . . MERVIS, JUDITH A., Euclid- Ed.: Tau Beta Sigma, v-pres., Symphonic Band, March- ing Band, Orchestra . . . MESNARD, CONNIE J., White- house-Ed.: Angel Flight, commander, Cap and Gown, pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Resident Assistant, SEA, UAO, WHO'S WHO, Forensics. METZINGER, DIANA E., Seneca, Pa.-Ed.: Delta Omi- cron, Orchestra, Collegiate Chorale . . . MEYER, HAL R., Cleveland--Ed.: Delta Upsilon . . . MEYERS, CHRIS- TINA S., Napoleon-Ed.: Alpha Phi, UAO, SEA, Home Econ. Club, ACE, Orientation Leader . . , MIECZKOW- SKI, DIANE R., Toledo-Ed. MIGAL, CLAUDIA S., Alliance-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, Resident Assistant, Assistant Hall Director . . . MIGAL, CLIFFORD A., Alliance-BA: Alpha Tau Ome- ga, Law Society, IFC . . . MIKLOVIC, JANICE M., Maumee-Ed.: Phi Mu, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, ACE . . . MILBRODT, SUE A., Oak Harbor-Ed.: SEA, ACE, Lutheran Student Association. 338 sf' 'R ...ff 4-' ,J nl seniors MILBRODT, THOMAS O., Graytown-LA: Kappa Mu Epsilon, Physics Club , . , MILES, SALLY A., Cleveland -Ed .... MILLER, CAR'0LE A., Eaton-Ed.: Sigma Phi, treas., B-G NEWS, KEY, WIA, Press Club . . . MILLER, CAROL J., Delaware-Ed.: ACE, SEA, UCF. MILLER, DAVID A., Canton-LA.: Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Beta Beta Beta, UAO, A Capella Choir, Liberal Arts Student Senate . . . MILLER, DAVID R., Dover-Ed.: Golf, Residence Hall, President . . . MILLER, GARY M., Deshler-BA.: Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Council, SAM, Residence Hall Adm. Council, Marketing Club . . . MILLER, JAMES I., Euclid-BA. MILLER, LLOYD A., Cygnet-BA.: Marketing Club, In- surance Club, SAM . . . MILLER, NANCY L., Cleveland -Ed.: Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Lutheran Student Association, UCF, rep, SEA . . . MILLER, SHARON L., McComb-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, SEA . . . MILLER, SHIRLEY A., Lima- Ed.: Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Economics Club, SEA, WIA, Omega Phi Alpha. MILLER, THERESA A .... MILLS, MARGARET . . . MILTNER, JOHN R., Conneaut-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, pres., Men's Inter-residence Hall Council, Student Council, Class of i968 Cabinet, chm., SEA, pres., State SEA, v-pres., WHO'S WHO, Orientation Leader . . . MINNICH, WILLIAM L., Swanton-B.A.: SAM, Law Club Society, Marketing Club, AFROTC Drill Team. MIRAGLIOTTA, SANDRA L., Maple Heights-Ed.: Gam- ma Phi Beta, Spanish Club . . , MIRANDO, PATRICIA M., Morris Plains, New Jersey-Ed.: SEA, ACE . . . MITCHELL, TERRY J., Lorain-BA: Newman Founda- tion, SAM, Gymnastics Club . . . MOBILY, THOMAS J., Rocky River-Ed.: Beta Theta Pi, MOHLER, JOHN, Napoleon-Ed .... MOHR, SHARI D., Antwerp-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Spanish Club, Marching Band, ACE . . . MOHR,. SHERRY L., Cincinnati-Ed. . . . MONITTO, LINDA F., Madison, New Jersey-Ed.: Alpha Phi, treas., PEM Club, WIA. MONTGOMERY, EDWARD B., Raymond-Ed,: Beta Beta Beta, Varsity Football Mgr., Varsity Basketball Mgr .... MONTOOTH, ROBERT C., Leipsic-Ed.: Kappa Kappa Psi, sec., Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Marching Band, Sym- phonic Band, A Cappella Choir . . . MOOR, RONALD E., Gahanna-BA: Sigma Nu, Omicron Delta Kappa, WHO'S WHO, Antaeans, pres., IFC, v-pres., Orientation Leader . . . MO'0RE, DONALD E., Bronx, N. Y.-LA: Sociology Club, Folk Club. 339 seniors MOORE, JAMES M., Bowling Green-LA: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Freshman Baseball, Baseball . . . MOORE, JUDY L., Cincinnati-Ed.: Home Econ. Club, SEA, University Chorus . . . MOORE, THOMAS L., Oberlin-Ed.: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Industrial Arts Club . . . MOORHEAD, CAROL L., Encino, Calif.--Ed. MOREHOUSE, BARBARA, Cuyahoga Falls-Ed.: Angel Flight, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Sopho- more Class Cabinet, Angel Flight, Drill Team, House- board, Resident Assistant, AWS, legislative board, ju- dicial board . . . MORGAN, ALLAN E., Mentor-LA: Delta Upsilon,Antaeans, IFC, Freshman Forum, presiding officer, Resident Assistant . . . MORGAN, DIANA B., Sandusky-Ed.: Omega Phi Alpha, ACE, SEA . . . MOR- g3xN, MONA, Marion-Ed: Phi Alpha Theta, Pep Club, MORTENSON, JANICE L., Monroeville--Ed.: Alpha Lambda Delta, German Club, Delta Phi Alpha , . . MORTON, CRAIG W., Sharon, Pa.-BA: Alpha Phi Omega, v-pres., treas., Gamma Theta Upsilon, IAC, chm., Adm, Council, sec., treas., Marching Band, Con- cert Bond, ROTC Band, WHO'S WHO . . . MOSHER, JIM C., Oberlin-Ed.: Scuba Club, A Cappella Choir MOSHOLDER, MARGARET A., Warren-Ed.: ACE, MOSTOV, MICHAEL M., Toledo-BA . . . MOTT, ALICE E., Adrian, Mich.-Ed.: Phi Mu, Alpha Lambda Delta, editor, Delta Psi Kappa, sec., Kappa Delta Pi, Cap and Gown, WHO'S WHO, PEM Club, Golf Club, Tennis Club, WIA Rep., MSM, University Chorus, SEA, Phi Mu, Out- standing Junior Woman . . . MOTT, ELAINE A., N. Olmsted-Ed .... MOYER, PENNY L., Bowling Green- Ed.: Chi Omega. MUCKUO, MARGARET K., Berea--LA: Chi Omega . . . MUHLHAN, DIANE, Cleveland-Ed.: CEC, SEA, ACE, Band . . . MULLER, MARYLOU J., Madison-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, sec., SEA, AWS, Scholar- ship Comm., UAO, WIA, rep., Resident Assistant . . . MURDOCK, MARY L., Pemberville-Ed.: UCF, SEA, MURPHY, LYNN E., Dearborn, Mich.-Ed.: Omega Phi Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, Sigma Alpha Eta, CEC . . . MURPHY, PAT, Great Neck, N. Y.-Ed.: Alpha Phi, PEM Club, UP, Pomerettes . . . MURRAY, RICHARD L., Prospect-Ecl .... MUSAL, KATHY E., Parma-LA: Gamma Phi Beta, UAO, AWS. MUSIELEWICZ, JOHN S., Toledo-Ed.: Pi Kappa Delta, Student Traffic Court, justice, Forensic Team , . . MUTACH, DIANE L., Marblehead--Ed.: Delta Zeta, SEA, Resident Assistant . . . MYERS, ELIZABETH, Warrensville Hts.-Ed.: Phi Beta Lambda . . . MYERS, FRANK J., Perrysburg-BA: Alpha Phi Omega, Market- ing Club. 40 -Ji If Sf 'Qs -114. seniors MYERS, JAMES R., Fairview Park--Ed.: Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . MYERS, JOHN M., Springfield-Ed.: Delta Upsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa, Men's Nat'l Leadership Society, Theta Alpha Phi, Theatre Arts Nat'l Honorary Society, University Players. NAGY, DANIEL R., Wickliffe-Ed.: Sigma Delta Upsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, Resident Assistant, Assistant Hall Director . . . NAHRA, AL P., Cleveland Hts.-BA.: Kappa Sigma, Marketing Club, SAM. John MiItner's main contributions have been in the area of student gov- ernment. NAKAMURA, HARUKO, Okinawa-LA .... NAMAY, SUSAN T., Millbury-Ed.: OSEA, Orthodox Youth of America . . . NEARING, HARRIET E., Bowling Green -Ed.: Young Republicans, SEA .... NEELY, DAVID, Ashland-Ed.: Soccer, mgr., Air Force ROTC, Military Achievement Award. NELSON, SCOTT R., Ann Arbor, Mich.-LA . . . NEL- SON, THOMAS L., Bloomfield Hills, Mich.-BA: Sigma Phi Epsilon, SAM, IFPC . . . NESBETT, RICHARD B., Grafton-BA: KEY, B-G NEWS, Houseboard, Ad. Coun- cil, Marching Band, A Cappella Choir . . . NESTOR, GREGORY J., Euclid-LA: Alpha Sigma Phi, IFPC. NETTNIN, LINDA L., Rochester, N.Y.-LA .... NEWBY, WILLIAM B., Findlay-BA . . . NEWMAN, DON, Waterdown, Ont.-BA: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, SAM, Marketing Club, Hockey . . . NEWMAN, ELSIE L., Bowling Green-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi., A Cappella Choir. NICHOLSON, JUDITH J., Zanesville-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta . . . NIED, JUDY . . . NIEDERKOHR, REVA M., Upper Sandusky-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, AWS, leg. board, SEA . . . NOBLE, CHARLES W., Guyana, S. America-BA: Marketing Club, WSA. NOCK, JEANNE M., Cleveland-Ed.: Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Psi Kappa, PEM Club, Women's Gymnas- tics' Club, Cheerleader, Resident Assistant, ACE, SEA . . . NOLTING, BARBARA J., Flossmoor, lll.-Ed.: Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi . . . NONNAMAKER, SUE A., Parma-Ed.: SEA, ACE . . . NOONAN, MARY L., Bryan -Ed.: Symphonic Band, Symphony Orchestra. 341 seniors NORCROSS, BRIAN A., Washington, D.C.-Ed .... NORTON, ELIZABETH, Marion-Ed.: Kappa Delta, Kappa Phi . . . NOSKO, CECILIA K., Bay Village-Ed.: ACE, SEA, Sailing Club . . . NUGENT, PATRICK R., Dayton-Ed.: Theta Chi, Baseball. NUNNARI, JUDY A., Fairview Park-Ed .... NUTTER, RALPH R., Napoleon-BA: Alpha Tau Omega, Mar- keting Club . . . NYBERG, BRUCE E., Birmingham, Mich, -LA: Sigma Chi, Phi Alpha Theta, Freshman Basket- ball, Student Council, Student Cabinet, WHO'S WHO . . . NYKTAS, ANTONIA C., Salem-LA: Delta Zeta, UCF, UAO. OBERDOERSTER, KEITH D., Cleveland--BA: Delta Tau Delta, Delta Nu Alpha, Inter-Resident Hall Council, sec., treas .... OBERER, CARL W., Dayton-LA: Univer- sity Players . . . 0'BRIEN, PATRICIA A., Collins--BA. . . . 0'DELL, NANCY J., Tiffin-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, Royal Green, SEA, Homecoming Queen. ODENWELLER, JOAN M., Ottoville-Ed.: ACE, OEA, Newman Club . . . O'DONNELL, MAUREEN, Lawrence, Mass.-Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, ACE, Newman Club . . . OEHRTMAN, TERRY W., St. Mary's -Ed.: Track, Alpha Phi Omega, Varsity Club . . . SEXAVIEIPUPO, RAYMOND O., Nigeria-BA: WSA, B-G OLINGER, BARBARA J., Wilmington-Ed.: Delta Zeta, ACE, Pep Club . . . OLIVE, BOB, Parma-Ed.: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pi Kappa Delta, Orientation Board, chm., Debate . . . OLSANSKI, ERIC L., Franklinville, NJ.- Ed.: Alpha Tau Omega, sec .... OMMERT, LARRY H., Bellevue-BA: Pershing Rifles.. OPLINGER, KATHRYN, Chardon-Ed.: SEA, Spanish Club . . . ORLOUSKI, TED S., E. Paterson, N.J.-Ed.: Wrestling, Geology Club. OSITKOWSKI, JANE B., Cleveland-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Omega Phi Alpha, Resident Assistant . . . OSTERHOLT, GRETCHEN L., Marion-Ed.: Delta Zeta, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, AWS. Ronald Moor has been involved in student government. 342 seniors OSTERMAN, SANDRA S., Toledo-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, PEM Club, WIA . . . OTFRIED, FRADL, Netherlands- BA . . . OXLEY, PAULA J., Troy-Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, SEA . . . PACKARD, DWIGHT. PAGANIE, MARY LYNN, Euclid-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta . . . PAGE, JAMES E., Waterville-BA: Student Council . . .PAINTER, KARLYN J., N. Ridgeville-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, SEA . . . PALMER, GARY B., Corning, N.Y.-BA: SAM. PANCIONE, PETER T., Rochester N.Y.-BA: Kappa Sigma, SAM, Marketing Club . . . PANNELL, LINDA J., Toledo-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, Resident Assistant . . . PAPPAS, JO ANN, Warren-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Eta, CEC, WIA, UAO . . . PARIS, WILLIAM C., Conneaut- -LA: Geology Club. PARISER, WANDA J., River Vale, N.J.-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Eta . . , PARKER, DAVID A., Cincinnati-Ed.: Sigma Chi, Tennis, Cheerleader, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Class Cabinet . . . PARSONS, CHERRY ANN, Toledo-Ed .... PARTIN, RONALD L., Voughnsville- Ed.: Alpha Sigma Phi, Phi Chi. PASICZNYK, ELAINE M., Southington-LA: Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Cap and Gown, WHO'S WHO, Student Court, Orientation Leader, Resident Assistant . . . PATLA, LAURIE J., Parma Heights-LA: Phi Mu, Beta Beta Beta, hist., Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . PATRICK, A. EUGENE, Lima-BA . . . PATRICK, WAYNE G., Cleveland-BA: Tau Kappa Epsilon, pres., Marketing Club, IFC, Law Society. PATTERSON, DAVID R., Millersburg-Ed.: Beta Beta Beta, SEA . . . PAUK, JAN. PAYDO, RONALD H., Elyria-BA: SAM . . . PAYNE CYNTHIA S., Benton Harbor, Mich.-Ed.: Chi Omega pres., Orientation Leader, AWS, treas., Panhellenic Council, corres. sec., WHO'S WHO. Craig Morton was outstanding in his military leadership in ROTC. Alice Mott's several activities include 'P Panhellenic Council. 343 seniors PEARMAN, ROBERT E., New Rochelle, N.Y.-LA . . . PEARNOW, LINDA . . . PEDDICORD, NED D., Fremont- Ed.: Baseball . . . PELDYAK, SALLY, Cleveland-Ed.: glsrching Band, Symphonic Band, Phi Beta Lambda, A. PELTON, MARJORIE L., Sandusky-Ed.: KEY, UAO, Workshop Players . . . PENCE, MERIBETH, Girard-Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi., ACE, SEA, Tennis Club . . . PEOPLES, NATALIE, Dela- ware-Ed.: Phi Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, SEA, rec. sec. PEPAS, SHARONKAE, Port Clinton-Ed.: Royal Green, LSA, WIA, WSA, NEA, OEA, University Chorus. PERESIE, ROBERT J., Crestline-LA: Chemical Journal Club, Physica . . , PEREW, THOMAS J., Ashtabula--Ed.: Delta Upsilon, v-pres., Sigma Tau Delta, pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, UAO, Marketing Club . . . PERKINS, JANET L., Bowling Green-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, Kappa Delta Pi . . , PERLIC, ELEANOR. PERRINE, ELAINE, Lima-Ed.: NEA . . . PESKOR, FRAN- CINE M., Youngstown--Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, Pres.: AWS, WHO'S WHO, Sigma Alpha Eta, Student Council, Spirit and Traditions Board, University Party, Resident As- sistant, Orientation Leader, Cap and Gown . . . PETERS, GAIL, E., Oak Harbor-Ed.: SEA . . . PETERS, MOLLY J., Elyria--Ed.: Phi Mu, Beta Beta Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA. PETERSEN, MARY A., Hamler-BA: Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma . . . PETRILLA, KENNETH J.. Warren-BA: Alpha Tau Omega, Law Club, Marketing Club . . . PHILLIPS, DEBORAH J., New Philadelphia- Ed.: Sigma Alpha Eta, pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Residence Hall, v-pres., AWS. PHILLIPS, JOEL H., Fair Lawn, NJ.-LA: Zeta Beta Tau, v-pres ..., PIANALTO VINCENT G., Akron-LA: Tau Kappa Epsilon, v.-pres., A Cappella Choir, Pershing Rifles . . , PICKARD MARGIE . . . PIERCE, GLORIA L., Perry-Ed.: Alpha Phi, SEA, Resident Assistant, AWS, Residence Hall, pres. PIETRZAK CAROL A Toledo--Ed Al ha Delta Pi' 1 -1 -3 I3 f Newman Club, SEA . . . PILATSKY, RICH D., Freeport, N.Y.: Zeta Beta Tau, Marketing Club, Marching Band, Concert Band . . . PILDNER, LORENE S., Chardon-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta . . . PINKERTON, NANCY E., Center- ville-LA: Phi Alpha Theta, AWS. 344 SP ff 1 xr. 1:5 seniors PINTAGRO, NICK, Parma Heights--BA . . . PIPPERT, LAUREL J., South Amherst-Ed.: Delta Gamma, Royal Green, drill team com .... PIRNAT, CAROLE L., Lynd- hurst-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, treas., WIA, Newman Club, Pep Club . . . PLACE, PAULA M., Leipsic-Ed.: SEA, ACE. PLESMID, KAMILA M., Mantua-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Tau Delta, INKSTONE, Orientation Leader, Un- dergraduate Alumni Council . . . PLOETZ, PATTY A., Mentor-Ed.: Phi Mu, ACE, SEA, Newman Club . . . POKORNY, WILMA J., Garfield Heights-Ed.: Alpha Phi, Cap and Gown, WHO'S WHO, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Student Council, Senior Class Cabinet, Residence Assistant, Orientation Leader, Best Dressed Girl, SEA, Panhellenic Council, pres . . . P'0LI, JEAN M., Cuyahoga Falls-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Panhellenic Council, SEA, Pomerettes, Workshop Players. POLING, MARTHA J., Marysville-Ed.: ACE, SEA . . . POLLEY, GALEN E., Bellevue-Ed.: Phi Kappa Psi, Kappa Delta Pi, Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial Arts Club, pres., SEA . . . POLOMSKY, THOMAS J., Cleveland-LA . . . POLOMSKY, TIMOTHY P., Newburg Heights-LA: Beta Beta Beta. POPEJOY, KAREN S., Mt. Vernon-Ed.: ACE, corr. sec., Pi Delta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, French Club, Bowling Club . . . PORTER NICOLAS C., Lansdale, Pa.--Ed.: Alpha Tau Omega . , . POTRATZ, DON A., Rossford- BA . . . POULO5, TIM, Kettering-BA: Sigma Chi. PRATT, WILLIAM, Columbus-BA: Beta Theta Pi . . . PRECHT, LINDA J., Napoleon-LA . . . PRICE, SUSAN, Westerville-Ed.: Phi Mu, PEM Club, SEA, Track and Field Club, Bowling Club, Outing Club, World Student Association . . . PRINZ, JONATHAN P., Cuyahoga Falls -Ed.: Delta Tau Delta, SEA, ROTC, Special Forces, IFC. PROSSER, MICHAEL A., Winfield, Ill.-LA: Wrestling, Track . . . PSENICKA, NOREEN E., Parma-Ed.: Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi . . . PULSCHEN, DIANA K., Port Clinton-LA: Gamma Phi Beta, Psi Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, Cap and Gown, v.-pres., WIA, UAO, director v.- pres., Residence Assistant, AWS, WHO'S WHO . . . PUMPHREY, LYNN S., Mayfield Village--LA QUAY, PAUL C., Maple Heights-Ed .... RABE, KAREN . RACKER, DENNIS . . . RADBILL, GEOFFREY, H., Warminster, Pa.-BA: Zeta Beta Tau, treas., pres., Antaeans, Orientation Leader, IFC. 34 seniors RADELOFF, SHARON, Woodville-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi . . . RAJKOVICH, NICHOLAS J., Cleveland Hts.-BA: Theta Chi, SAM, Marketing Club . . . RAMSIER, FLOYD A., Antwerp-LA: Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Alpha Theta, IFC, adm. v.-pres., Antaeans . . . RASOR, SHIRLEY A., Cairo-Ed: Kappa Phi, Home Econ. Club. REANY, LINDA E., Cleveland-Ed . . . REDDING, PATRICIA D., Euclid-LA: Delta Zeta . . . REED, LAUREN, Fostoria-LA: Swimming . . . REED, TERRY L., N. Canton-Ed.: Alpha Tau Omega, Antaeans, Golf, Orientation Leader. REEDER, SALLY H., Lima-LA.: Phi Kappa Phi . . . REEVES, SUSAN K., Malta-Ed.: Spanish Club . . . REIBER, SHERYL D., Huron-Ed.: Omega Phi Alpha, ACE, SEA, CEC . . . REICHART, PHYLLIS A., Groveport -Ed:. Alpha Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi., Alpha Lambda Delta, Cap and Gown, AWS. REILLY, CAROL, Norwalk-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Spanish Club, SEA, Newman Club . . . REINKE. WILLIAM H., Euclid Ed' Sigma Phi E silon REITZEL JUDITH - .. p . . . , A., Perrysburg-Ed .... RENAUX, JULIE M., Maumee -Ed. Bruce Nyberg, a member of Student Council, has been commended for his outstanding scholastic abilities. t..L.-,,.:. . It Active in many areas, Elaine Pasicz- nyk holds membership in several honoraries. RIEHLE, ELAINE A., Toledo-Ed.: Alpha Phi . . . RIEMAN, STEPHEN R., Leipsic-BA: Marketing Club, SAM . . . RIEWALDT, STEVEN N., Brecksville-Ed.: UCF, Alpha Phi Omeaa, Army ROTC . . . RIFE, JUDY M., Columbus-Ed.: SEA, ACE. 46 RICE LARRY G E Liverpool BA Alpha Phi Omega Flying Club SAM Mens lnterresi dence Hall Council Armv ROTC RICHTER JULIE A Oak Harbor Ed RICKER JUDY A Delta Ed Pem Club RICKMERS CLIFFORD P Brecksville Ed Sigma Alpha Epsilon Orientation Leader IFC 'G- Q seniors RIGBY, JOHN M., Arlington, Virginia-BA: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Law Society, Insurance Club . . . RILLING, NATALIE J.,. Bowling Green-Ed.: Corridor Representa- tive . . . RINKER, JOYCE A., Rosstord-Ed.: SEA, Kappa Delta Pi . . . RIPLEY, ROBERT F., Marysville-LA: Freshman Football Mgr., Flying Club. RISMILLER, JANET L., Greenville-Ed.: ACE, Lutheran Student Association . . . RISMILLER, MARILYN E., Rossburg-Ed.: Phi Beta Lambda . , . RITE, ROGER . . . RITTERBUSCH, ROBERT F., Closter, NJ.-BA: Delta Upsilon, Marketing Club. ROBARGE, DENNIS D., Bryan-LA . . . ROBASSER, CANDY L., Swanton-Ed.: Eta Sigma Phi, Kappa Phi, SEA, French Club . . . ROBERTSON, CHERYL, Willo- wick-Ed.: SEA, SFT . . . ROBINSON, JUDY A., Troy, Michigan-LA: Phi Upsilon Omicron. RODD, RANDI L., Falls Church, Va.-Ed.: ACE . . . RODE, JOAN K., Sandusky-Ed.: UCF, UCCF, SEC., SEA, ACE, Lutheran Student Association . . . RODGERS, DELTA L., Lorain-Ed.: University Orchestra, A Cap- pella Choir, Folk Singing Club . . . ROEDER, DIANE J., Kettering-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, AWS. ROGERS, BRADFORD G., Ashtabula-Ed.: Delta Tau Delta, sec., Kappa Delta Pi . . . ROGONES, EMIL, Free- port, N.Y .... ROHRBACHER, RONALD, Bowling Green --BA: Gamma Iota Sigma . . . ROHRBOUGH, BILL, Katonah, N.Y.-Ed,: CEC. ROKUI, CYRIL T.,. Waipahu, Hawaii-Ed .... ROLLIN, VERN G., Fairview Park-Ed.: Phi Kappa Tau, Resident Assistant . . . ROMANO, KATHRYN H., Bedford Hts. -Ed .... ROMANO, MARY JOY A., Maple Hts.-Ed.: Chi Omega, Home Econ. Club, UAO, AWS, rep., Resi- dence Hall V-President. ROOSE, WINIFRED M., Bowling Green-Ed.: Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, SEA . . . ROPER, ROBERT G., Bowling Green-BA: Campus Interest Party, v-chm .... ROSE, KATHY S., Oregon-Ecl.: Kappa Del- ta, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Student Com- munications Board, Bowling Club, SEA, SFT . . . ROSE- BROCK, DORIS J., Metamora-Ed.: SEA, ACE. 347 seniors ROSKO, LINDA L., Avonmore, Pa.-LA: Sociology Club . . . ROSS, GEORGE F., Willoughby-Ed.: Wrestling . . . ROSSETTI, VIC, Ashtabula-Ed.: Sigma Chi, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Geography Club . . . ROTZ, GAIL A., Avon Lake-Ed.: Swan Club, PEM Club. ROWER, J. MARVIN , . . ROWSWELL, ALICE E., Bethel Park, Pa.-Ed.: WIA, SEA, ACE, Sociology Club , . . ROYAL, ROSITA, Defiance-Ed.: University Players . . . RUEGER, BARBARA J., Cincinnati-Ed.: ACE, SEA. RUFFENER, CHARLENE S., Bucyrus-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Iota, MENC, Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Sym- phony Orchestra . . . RUPP, LINDA L., Lisbon-Ed.: Home Econ. Club, CEC, Square and Compass, SEA . . . RUPERT, CARLA L., Warren-Ed.: Delta Zeta, UAO, Bowling . . . RUSSELL, DAVID L., Alvardton-LA.: Phi Alpha Theta, Sigma Tau Delta. RYAL, MARY ANN, Gallipolis-Ed.: Newman Club, Phi Beta Lambda, corr. sec., Young Republicans . . . RYAN, CAROLE A., Warren--Ed.: Delta Gamma, SEA . . . RY- AN, VICKY L., Whitehouse--Ed.: Pi Omega Pi, WIA, Phi Beta Lambda, Kappa Phi . . . RYDER, CAROL, Beth- el Park, Pa.-BA. SADLOWSKI, ROBERT W., Warren-Ed.: Pi Kappa Al- pha, SEA . . . SALATA, JANICE J., Cleveland-LA . . . SALATTEL, LESLIE A., Cleveland-LAfEd.: Angel Flight, Delta Phi Delta . . . SALETEL, JOHN G., Cleveland- LAfEd.: Delta Phi Delta. SAMUHEL, CHARLENE A., Oregon-Ed .... SANDY, KATHY, Drayton Plains, Mich.-Ed.: Newman Club, SEA, sec., Omega Phi Alpha . . . SARLAY, JEANNE M., Cleveland-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega, 3rd v-pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Delta Phi, pres., French Club, Newman Club, Resident Assistant . . . SASSANO, RONALD J., Collings- wood, N. J.-LA: Pi Kappa Alpha. SATKOWSKI, RICHARD M., Winfield Park, N. J.-LA: Theta Chi, SAM, Marketing Club, ROTC, Baseball, Orientation Leader . . . SATOK, KATHLEEN . . . SAUNDERS. SHERYL L., Parma-Ed .... SAVOCA, GAYLE, Cleveland-Ed.: B-G NEWS, Press Club, SGC., SEA. 48 S 1' 'SP lk! '53 ll'-A al,- rev' seniors SAWDY, JANET A., Bowling Green-Ed.: Chi Omega, Beta Beta Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, Orchesis, PEM Club, Swan Club . . . SAYLOR, DALE R., Columbus--LA: Sig- ma Chi, UAC . . . SCERBA, DOLORES L., Van Wert- Ed.: Phi Mu, SEA, Aws Leg. Bd .... SCHAEFFER, RICHARD, Defiance-LA. SCHAFRICK, SUSAN A., Avon Lake-Ed.: Alpha Phi , . . SCHIEMANN, ROBERT B., Euclid-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Industrial Arts Club . . . SCHIEMANN, SALLY A., Shelby-Ed.: AWS Leg. Bd., Home Econ. Club, Resi- dence Hall Vice President . . . SCHILL, SANDY, Parma Hts.-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, German Club. SCHMIDT, BARBARA L., Cleveland-Ed.: Omega Phi Alpha . . . SCHMIDT,. DEBORAH J., Columbus-Ed. . . . SCHMIDT, JACK A., Toledo-Ed.: Delta Phi Delta, pres. . . . SCHMIDT, KATHLEEN E., Bowling Green-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega. SCHMIDT, ROGER G., Bowling Green-Ed.: Tau Kappa Epsilon, v-pres., Football . . . SCHNEIDER, CONNIE L., New Lebanon-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, CEC, Pres., ACE, Panhellenic Council . . . SCHNEIDER, FRED, Rocky River -BA: Delta Tau Delta, Special Forces . . . SCHNELL, ROBERTA J.. Toledo-Ed. SCHRIDER, SUZANNE L., Oxford, Maine-BA: Gamma Phi Beta, B-G NEWS, Residence Hall Vice-President . . . SCHROEDER, DIANE T., Maumee--Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, SEA . . . SCHROEDER, JUDY A., Ottawa-Ed.: Angel Flight, SEA, UAO . . . SCHROEDER, MARILYN, Wau- seon-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Iota, SEA, ACE. SCHUBERT, JOHN D., Dayton-LA: Phi Delta Theta Resident Assistant, Assistant Hall Director . . . SCHUER MAN, KATHLEEN, Pemberville-LA. SCHULTZ, ANN W., Euclid-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega Home Econ. Club, Angel Flight, Drill Team, Freshman Class Cabinet, AWS Jud. Bd., Residence Hall Vice President . . . SCHWARTZ, GAIL L., Pittsburgh, Pa.-- Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta. Robert Parks was captain of both the varsity cross country and track teams. Cindy Payne is on active member of Panhellenic Council. 349 seniors SCHWARZMANN, BEVERLY A., Parma Hts.-Ed.: Al- pha Gamma Delta, German Club, Pom-Pom Club . . . SCHWORER, KAREN C., Grafton-Ed.: Phi Upsilon Omi- cron, Home Econ. Club . . . SCOTT, CHERYL, Urbana- Ed.: SEA . . . SCOTT, JOEL W., Fostoria-Ed.: SEA, Golf, Student Council, Young Democrats, URAC, New- man Club, lst v-pres., pres. SCOTT, SUE A., Columbus-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega, SEA, Orientation Leader, University Players . . . SCROGGINS, ALYCE K., N. Royalton-Ed.: PEM Club, Tennis Club, WIA, Bowling Club, Gymnastics Team and Club , . . SEARLES, MARSHALL W., Wellington-Ed.: IVCF . . . SEEVERS, P. RICHARD, lrondale-BA: Phi Kappa Tau, Arnold Air Soc., SAM. SEIXAS, BARBARA A., Ft. Wayne, Ind.-LA: Omega Phi Alpha, SEA, Spanish Club . . . SENDELBACH, ROLANDA M., Tiffin-Ed.: WSA . . . SEPELAK, PATRICIA A., Akron-Ed.: SEA, ACE, WIA, Bowling Club, Newman Club . . , SERVEY, JO-ANN, Broadview Hts.-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, SEA, Royal Green, WIA, Orientation Leader. SEWELL, EDWARD C., Hanover, Md.-Ed.: Alpha Phi Alpha, v-pres., Omicron Delta Kappa, pres., Sigma Tau Delta, Senior Class President, Student Council, Resident Assistant, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Junior Class Vice-President, IFPC . . . SEWELL, RICHARD H., Xenia -LA: Alpha Phi Alpha, pres ..,. SHABINO, JOANNE E., Cuyahoga Falls-LA: Folk Club . . . SHADE, PHILIP L., Fairborn-BA: Gamma Theta Upsilon, V-DIES., Geog- raphy Club, Spirit and Traditions Bd., UAO. SHADWICK, CINDY, Blacklick-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, ACE, AWS leg. bd., Residence Hall Treasurer . . . SHANNON, DAVID, Sylvania-BA: A Cap- pella Choir . . . SHEHAN, RUTH ANN, Shaker Hts.-Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, -Residence Hall Vice-President . . . SHELDON, LINDA S., Worthington--Ed.: Alpha Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA, Resident Assistant. SHEPARD, JANET M., Deshler-Ed.: ACE . . . SHER- WOOD, NANCY L., Napoleon-Ed.: Kappa Delta, Work- shop Players, ACE . . . SHINABERRY, ALLEN L., Mt. Gilead-Ed .... SHIVELY, JOY, Hilliard-Ed.: Delta Psi Kappa, SEA, ACE, WIA, PEM Club, corr. sec., pres., Houseboard. James Perry is a three-year man in bc-th football and baseball. Involved in campus politics, Francine Peskor is a member of Student Council. 350 seniors SHOCKEY, MARILYN, Kettering--Ed.: SEA, CEC . . . SHOOK, JOHN B., Malta-BA: SAM, Arnold Air Society . . . SHOSTAK, ROBERT J., Bowling Green-LA: Mar- keting Club, SAM, Law Society, Traffic Court . . . SHOUP, MARK A., Swanton-BA: SAM. SHUPACK, RICHARD A., North Plainfield, N, J.-LA: Delta Tau Delta, Law Society, IFC, Circle K . . . SIDOR, HELEN J., Parma-LA . . , SIEVING, LYLE, Genoa-Ed. . . . SIGLER, CHERI, Walbridge-Ed.: ACE, SEA, Uni- versity Chorus. Q SIKKILA, DIANNE B., Lakewood-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, Tennis Club, Newman Club . . . SINGER, J. DANIEL, Bethel Park, Pa.-BA: Theta Chi . , . SINN, LEAH R., Warren-Ed.: Delta Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, Beta Beta Beta, Resident Assistant . . . SIPES, JOSEPHINE M., Holland-Ed. 3' SISTER, CAROL A., N, Royalton-Ed.: KEY . . . SIXT, EDWARD L., JR., Sardinia, N. Y.-BA: Beta Alpha Psi, Campus Interest Party, chm .... SKUHROVEC, CAROL L., Seven Hills-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, SEA . . . SLAGLE, LESIE, Mantua-LA: Kappa Delta, Sociology Club. iv Wilma Pokorny added president of Parihellenic Council to her activities this year. Ni SLATER, RICHARD K., Rochester, N. Y.-BA: Alpha Tau Omega, Varsity Club, Lacrosse . . . SLOAN, JAMES H., Rochester, N, Y.-BA: Beta Alpha Psi, SAM, Young Republicans . . . SLOAN, .IUDITH A., Englewood-Ed.: KEY, University Party, Newman Club , . . SLOBODA, GAIL, Bowling Green-Ed.: Kappa Delta. Besides being a Resident Assistant, Diana Pulschen has served in UAO. 351 seniors SMART, SCOTT.. Canton-BA . . , SMITH, BRADLEY . . . SMITH, DALE W., Middletown-Ed .... SMITH, KAREN, Jackson Center-Ed.: WIA, PEM Club, SMITH, LYNETTE A., Cleveland-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Home Econ. Club, ACE . . . SMITH, PATRICK R., Fre- mont-BA: Sigma Phi Epsilon, SAM, Resident Assistant . . . SMITH, RICHARD F., Bowling Green--LA . . . SMITH, SHEILA W., Fostoria-Ed.: SEA. SMITH, T. POWELL, Conneaut-BA: Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Phi Omega, Law Society, Marketing Club, Ori- entation Leader, MIRHC, Residence Hall President . . . SNYDER, DANA R., Bowling Green-Ed .... SNY- DER, MICHAEL, Napoleon-Ed.: Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Alpha Theta . . , SNYDER, SUZANN, Toledo-Ed.: Delta Psi Kappa, PEM Club. SOHIGIAN, GARY J., Bronx, N.Y.--BA . . . SOHNER, LINDA L., Columbus-Ed.: Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Residence Hall President, Assistant Hall Director . . . SOKA, RONALD P., Mansfield-LA: Swim- ming . . . SOMMER, JANE M., Oak Harbor-LA. SONKO, ERISA M., Kasangati, Uganda-Ed .... SPEC- TOR, PAUL, New York, N. Y.-BA: Zeta Beta Tau, Law Society, pres .,.. SPENCE, ROBERT W., Clyde-Ed.: Student Court, justice, chief justice, Resident Assistant, LSA . , . SPERRY, BARBARA J., Willowick-Ed.: Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Beta Beta Beta, Delta Psi Kappa, Cap and Gown, Student Council, Student Body Sec., Orientation Board, PEM Club, Orientation Leader, Royal Green, WIA, WHO'S WHO. SPIEGEL, JEFFREY M., New York, N. Y.-BA: Zeta Beta Tau, Beta Gamma Sigma, Marketing Club . . . SPIESS, LARRY L., Haskins-BA . . . SPINNER, ANN, River Vale, N, J.-Ed.1 Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Iota, pres., Collegiate Chorale, Pep Club, Symphonic Orchestra . . . SPITNALE, BETTY L., Gibsonburg-LA: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Beta Beta Beta. SPORE. ANNE B., E. Liverpool-Ed .... SPRADLING, ANNETTE, N. Olmsted-Ed.: Siama Tau Delta, Resident Assistant, SEA , . . SPRAGUE, BEVERLY J., Oregon-Ed.: Omega Phi Alpha, SEA, ACE . . . SPRINGBORN, LAUREL S., Fairview Park-Ed.: KEY, layout staff, scheduling editor, managing editor, 352 seniors SPROUL, WILLIAM R., Uhrichsville-LA: Sigma Nu, A Cappella Choir, University Chorus . . . STACKHOUSE, JERRY L., Springfield-Ed.: Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . STAFFORD, JOHN, Watsburg, Pa.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . STAMOLIS, STEPHANIE A., Girard-Ed.: Delta Zeta, SEA, OSEA. STANEK, DIANNE M., Brooklyn-Ed.: Kappa Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, UAO, University Chorus, ACE, Resident Assistant, SEA, Assistant Hall Director . . . STANKA- VICH, PAUL E., Euclid--Ed.: Alpha Sigma Phi, Rho Sig- ma Mu, pres., WBGU-TV, director . . . STANTON, RACHEL J., Franklin-Ed.: SEA, Angel Flight, sec., Resident Assistant . . . STARK, WILLIAM R., Oxon Hill, Md.-BA. STARKEY, LINDA S., Springfield-Ed.: SEA, ACE . . . STARN, CHERYL S., Cleveland-Ed.: Workshop Players . . , STAZYK, SHARON A., Parma-Ed.: Delta Zeta, Delta Psi Kappa, PEM Club, Bowling Cub, WIA, Resident Assistant. STEARNS, ROSEMARY, Lakewood-Ed.: ACE . . . STEELE, ELEANOR J., Xenia-LA!Ed.: Sigma Alpha Iota, Tau Beta Sigma, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Phi Alpha, v-pres., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, Resident Assistant . . . STEEVES, RICHARD H., Bowling Green-Ed.: INK- STONE, poetry editor . . . STEFAN, SHARON R., N. Randall-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, SEA, Newman Club, Omega Phi Alpha, 2nd v-pres., Resident Assistant. STEFFAN, MARY H., I-lolgate-LA: Phi Mu, Phi Alpha Theta, Newman Club , . . STEGMILLER, CAROLYN A., Bexley--Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, ACE, SEA, AWS Pub. Comm .... STEIN, DIANE E., Fairview Park-Ed.: New- man Club, WSA, ACE, SEA . . . STEINFELD, RICHARD A., S. Euclid-BA: Phi Kappa Tau, Marketing Club. STEPHENS, MARILYN K., Troy-Ed.: Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, ACE . . . STERN, JAMES P.,. Lorain-Ed.: Gamma Theta Upsilon, New- man Club, WSA, lceskating Club, ROTC, Drum and Bugle Corps, Sociology Club . . . STETLER,. BARBARA J., Fairview Park--Ed.: Delta Zeta, 2nd v.-pres., PEM Club, WIA . . . STEVENS, SHARON D., Belle Center-Ed. STEWART, GAYLE E., Lakewood-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Junior Class Cabinet, UAO, ACE, Stu- dent Publications Board . . . STEWART, J. MARK, N. Canton-LA: Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Tau Delta, Resident Assistant, IFC . . . STINGLE, GARY L., Roches- ter, N. Y.-BA: Kappa Sigma, Marketing Club, Soccer, Lacrosse . . . STOCKMAN, CAROL L., Bryan-Ed.: ACE, UCF. 353 seniors STOFF, DONALD J., Rockville Centre, N. Y.--BA: Zeta Beta Tau, Alpha Phi Omega, Marketing Club, Law So- ciety, Soccer . . . STONE, CYNTHIA M., Perrysburg- Ed.: CSCO, Skating Club, Pommerettes, Folconettes . . . STONE, JUDITH A., Medina-Ed.: ACE . . . STOTLER, G. CHRIS, Coshocton-Ed. i ,- ' wa ties: Spanish Club. Kappa Mu Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi . . STREEPER, PATRICIA M., Franklinville, N. J -LA. Active in student government, Ed , Sewell is serving as president of this year's senior class. ,pf- ,, Phyllis Reichert has participated in AWS. Y ---V STREETER, ROBERT L., Elmore-LA: Young Republicans . . . STROCK, CECILY G., Liberty Center-Ed. . . . STROUP, JACQUELYN K., Warren-Ed.: SEA . . . STU- VER, SUSAN K., Barberton-Ed.: Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Mu Epsilon, sec., Resident Assistant, AWS. SUCHESKI, ROBERT J., Rome, N. Y.-BA: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Insurance Club, Freshman Football . . . SUHR, MARTY, Elyria-Ed.: Omega Phi Alpha, v-pres., Resi- dent Assistant . . . SULLINS, SUSAN E., Lyons-LA: Sociology Club, Residence Hall, treas .... SUMMERS, JEAN A., Sandusky-Ed. ii.. SUNDHEIMER, JAMlE'L., Parma-Ed.: Chi Omega . . . SUTHERLAND, PENNY K., Defiance-Ed.: PEM Club . . . SUTTER, JIM, Oak Harbor-LA . . . SVEHLA, JACKIE A., Warrensville Hts.-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, UAA, v-pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS, French Club, Orientation Leader, Figure Skating Club. SWANSEGAR, JOHN E., Parma-LA: Sigma Chi , . . SWANSON, WILLIAM C., Columbus-BA: Varsity Club, Swimming . . . SWARTZ, DAVID E., Fostoria-Ed.: A Cappella Choir, Collegiate Choir . . . SWICK, JO A., Ft. Jennings-Ed.: SEA, Newman Club, WIA. 354 4 STOVER, MYRA J., Kansas-Ed.1 UCF, SEA, ACE . . . STRAUSBAUGH, HAROLD E., Ket- tering-LA: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pershing Ri- STRAYER, NORMA, Maumee-Ed.: Phi Mu, seniors SWIERGOSZ, CHRISTINE, Toledo-Ed.: UAO, AWS . . . SYKES, BECKY M., Cincinnati-Ed.: Alpha Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Senior Class Secretary . . . SYKES, NANCY K., Creston-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Iota, Phi Kappa Phi, Apha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Symphonic Band, Marching Band, A Cappella Choir, Tau Beta Sigma . . , SZAMREY, LESLIE, Youngstown- Ed.: SEA, Orientation Leader, Freshman Cabinet. SZELESTA, JOANNE K., Cleveland-Ed.: ACE, SEA . . . TABOR, DIANE M., Rochester, N. Y.-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi . . . TABOR, TERENCE A., Cin- cinnati-BA: SAM, ROTC . . . TAGAMETS, VANDA, Fremont-LAfEd.: Alpha Xi Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Cap and Gown, treas., WHO'S WHO, AWS, leg. board, Resident Hall President, University Party, Orientation Leader, Resident Assistant. TATE, DOROTHY J., Waynesfield-Ed.: University Chorus, Spanish Club, SEA . . . TAYLOR, GLORIA A., Wilmington-Ed.: SEA, ACE, Newman Club, Omega Phi Alpha . . . TAYLOR, JUDITH A., Willowick-LA: AWS . . . TAYLOR, LINDA, Springboro-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi. TAYLOR, LYNN, Warren-Ed.: Alpha Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, SEA . . . TAYLOR, TERRY L., Maple Hts.-BA: Phi Kappa Tau, Marketing Club, Law Society, INKSTONE, asst. bus. mgr .... TERSE, LOUIS M., Canton-BA: Alpha Tau Omega, Marketing Club, Law Society . . . THATCH, BARBARA, Akron-LA, THIMME, FREDERICK H., Upper Montclair, N. J.-BA: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Insurance Club, Marketing Club, Freshman Football . . . THOMAS, JANICE A., Canan- daigua, N. Y.-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, Home Econ. Club, Falconettes: Figure Skating Club, pres, . . . THOMP- SON, RICHARD H., Willard-LA: Psi Chi, pres., Orien- tation Leader, ROTC . . . THOMPSON, TRUDY L., Ashtabula-Ed. THORBAHN, RICHARD F. JR., Graytown-Ed .... THORPE, LINDA H., Bav Village-Ed.: Alpha Chi Ome- ga . . . TIEDEMAN, PEGGY, Pittsburgh, Pa.-Ed.: Delta Gamma, pres.: Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Delta Pi, Cap and Gown, UAO, WHO'S WHO, Universitv Players, Angel Flight, Orientation Leader . . , TIMINEY, MIKE, Toledo-Ed.: Sigma Delta Psi. TIMS, JAMES E., Newark-Ed.: Phi Delta Theta, Fresh- man Football, Baseball, AFROTC . . . TOCCI, LINDA L., Leominster, Mass.-Ed.: ACE, Newman Club, House- board . . , TORNOW, BETTY J., Helena--Ed.: SEA . . . TORRISE, CARL, Bellevue-LA: Phi Delta Theta. 3 35 seniors T'OTH, SANDY, Maumee-Ed.: SEA . . . TRAGASH, STEVE, New Monmouth, N. J.-BA: Phi Kappa Tau, B-G NEWS, summer editor, issue editor, Press Club . . . TRESSLER, TERRY, Toledo-Ed.: Track mgr. . . . TRUMBULL, LORRAINE A., Weston-Ed.: Sigma Tau Delta, SEA. TUCKER, BRIAN E., Bradner-Ed .... TURK, KATHY L., Euclid-Ed.: SEA . . . TURNER, BARBARA A., Maumee-LA: Chemical Journal Club, sec .... TUSS- ING, CHERYL, Kettering-Ed. UFHOLZ, LYNN M., Highland Hts.-Ed.: SEA, ACE . . . ULLESTAD, JAMES G., Euclid-BA: Sigma Phi Epsilon, camptroller, Beta Alpha Psi . . . ULRIC, KENNETH M., Valley Stream, N. Y,-Ed.: Theta Alpha Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, University Players, SEA. . . ULRICH, GEORGE J., Wellington-Ed.: Phi Alpha Theta. UYHELYI, NANCY, South Euclid-LA: Home Econ. Club, Newman Club . . . VANAS, JOHN H., Willoughby -LA . . . VANCE, MARGARET L., Bay Village-Ed.: ACE, Corridor Rep., University Chorus . . . VAN HOU- TEN, JOYCE A., Shelby-Ed.: Delta Phi Delta, WIA, SEA, Newman Foundation. VANK, MICHAEL J., North Royalton-BA: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Ice Hockey , , . VAN NESS, CONNIE, Arlington Hts., lll.-Ed.: Delta Gamma, UAO, Swan Club . . . VANSCHOYCK, NICHOLAS R., St. Mary's-Ed.: Sigma Nu . . . VARGO, JEAN E., Lorain-Ed. VASIL, PAT A., Lakewood-Ed.: NEA, ACE, Newman Club , . . VAZQUEZ, DAVID, Lorain-LA: WSA . . . VEREB, KAREN M., Garfield Hts.-LA: Chi Omega, Sigma Tau Delta, Angel Fight, AWS . . . VIALL, PAUL G., JR., Akron-BA: Phi Kappa Tau, ROTC, rifle team. VOGT, THOMAS J., Cincinnati-Ed .... VOGTSBERGER, DONALD C., Cortice-LA: Phi Kappa Psi . . . VOLIN, ALAN R., Cleveland-BA: Freshman Football, Football, CSO, pres., Resident Hall, V.-President, Residence Hall Ad. Council, MIRHC, SAM, University Chorus, Flying Club, Scuba Club, UP . . . VON LEHMDEN, ROBERT, Fort Jennings-Ed.: AFROTC. 6 seniors VORST, JUDY L., Columbus Grove-Ed.: Ten- nis Club, SEA, PEM Club, Newman Club . . . t WADE, THOMAS H., Fostoria-BA: SAM. ' WAGNER, ROBERT L., Defiance-LA: Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, pres .... WAG- ONER, VIRGINIA J., Toledo-Ed.: SEA. Along with her many other activities, Barbara Sperry is currently serving as Student Body Secretary. Vonda Tagaments has been a member of the AWS Legislative Board. WAGGONER, JEANNE A., Findlay-LA: University Con- cert Band, University Chorus . . . WAINWRIGHT, CARLA R., Oak Harbor-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, SEA . . . WALKER, CAROL A., Oregon-Ed .... WALKER, RICHARD G., Fostoria-BA. K' WALLACE, MICHAEL D., Wilmington-Ed.: Baseball . . . WALLBRIDGE, MARTHA . . . WALSTON, JANIS A., Woadville-Ed.: Delta Phi Delta . . . WALTER, RICHARD C., Fostoria-BA. w , lf'- WALTER, VERN, Carey-LA . . . WALTERS, DIANE M., Walton Hills-Ed.: SEA, chm., Newman Club, ACE, Residence Hall, v-pres., AWS . . . WALTON, SUSAN E., Waynesfield-Ed .... WARD, THOMAS J., Canton- BA: Alpha Tau Omega. WARNECKE, NANCY A., Ottoville-Ed.: Newman Club . . . WARREN, KAREN J., Findlay-Ed .... WARRENER, RICHARD C., Sylvania-BA: Cross Country Residence Hall Ad. Council . . . WASHBURN, DEAN R., Bowling Green-BA. WAY, J. DARLENE, Jacobsburg-Ed.: SEA, ACE . . . WEARLY, DIANA, West Liberty-Ed.: SEA . . . WEAV- ER, NANCY A., Hinsdale, lll.+Ed.: Delta Zeta, Sigma Tau Delta, Freshman Class Treasurer, Orientation Lead- er. . . WEBB, CAROL A., Euclid-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS. 357 seniors WEBER, CAROL S., Akron-Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, ACE, SEA, Newman Club, KEY, scheduling editor, AWS Hand- book, editor, Panhellenic Council . . . WEBSTER, JANET P., Fairport Harbor-Ecl.: SEA, ACE . . . WEBSTER, MICHAEL C., Painesville-BA: Insurance Club. WEIKERT,. DOUGLAS C., Troy-Ed.: Track . , . WEINER, KAYE L., Edgerton-Ed ..,. WEIRES, DIANE K., Bowl- ing Green-Ed.: Alpha Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Psi Kappa, PEM Club, Angel Flight, SEA, WIA, Resident Assistant. Honorary societies have taken up much of Margaret Tiedman's time, WEIRICH, DOUG L., Massillon-Ed .... WEISBERG, TINA A., University I-Its.-Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Econ. Club, treas., SEA . . . WEISKITTEL, THOMAS J., Minster-Ed.: SEA . . . WEISS, TREVOR D., Highland Park, III.-BA: Zeta Beta Tau, Tennis. WELCH, PEGGY A.,. Bellefontaine-Ed.: Sigma Alpha lata, A Cappella, Collegiate Chorale, sec .,.. WELLER, BARBARA, Youngstown--Ed ..,. WELLS, BOBBIJEAN, Fairborn-Ed.: AWS, SEA, ACE . . . WENG, CANDA J., Greenville-Ed.: WIA, PEM Club, Field Hockey Club, Splashers, Outing Club, SEA. WENGERT, SHARON M., Walbridge-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, LSA, SEA . . . WENIG, JUDY M., Bowling Green- LAfEd.: Delta Phi Delta, sec .... WERYNSKI, WILLIAM F., Toledo-BA: Pi Kappa Alpha, Antaeans . . . WES- LING, PETER, Sylvania-Ed. WEST, BEVERLY A., N, Olmsted-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, CSO, v. pres., SEA: WIA, Young Republicans, AWS . , . WESTFALL, ABIGAIL J., Bowling Green-Ed.: Kappa Delta . . . WETULA, JSOSEPH L., Lakewood-Ed.: Phi Mu Alpha Symphonia sec., Symphonic Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, Newman Club, MENC . . . WHITE, DONNA L., Wickliffe-Ed.: SEA,- ACE, Newman Club. WHITE, LILLIAN A., Mt. Gilead--Ed.: SEA, Newman Club, Residence Hall President, Resident Assistant, As- sistant Hall Director . . . WHITE, ROBERT D., Parma- Ed.: Gamma Theta Upsilon . . . WHITE, SANDRA J., Painesville-Ed.: Kappa Delta, Bowling Club, treas., SEA, Campus Interest Party . . . WHITMIRE, DUANE E., Delta-Ed.: SEA. 58 r . .2 .3 , .V I ,N f',,g'lS I I TT1 seniors WICKERT, ROGER A., Fremont-BA: SAM, Young Re- publicans Club . . . WIEDWALD, KEN D., Bowling Green --BA: SAM. WIELGUS, JOANN, Parma-Ed.: Kappa Delta, UAO, AWS, Orientation Leader, Resident Assistant, Newman Club . . . WIESZEK, ALICE R., N. Royalton-Ed.: WIA, CIP, Omega Phi Alpha, ACE. Active in publication work, Pat Wit- mer is now serving her second year as editor-in-chief of the KEY. WILCH, HOWARD, Rawson--BA: Beta Gamma Sigma . . . WILCOXON, KAREN H., Painesville-LA: Delta Zeta, WIA, Houseboard, treas .... WILHELM, NICH- OLAS J., Ney-Ed.: Newman Club . . . WILKINSON, JUDITH M., Temperance, Mich.-Ed.: Delta Zeta, Asst. House Chairman, Houseboard, treas., Orientation Lead- er, French Club, UCF, MSM. WILLIAMS, BONNIE, Bowling Green-Ed .... WIL- LIAMS, CATHY, Alliance-LA: Houseboard . . . WIL- LIAMS, DOROTHY L., Fostoria-Ed.: WSO, ACE, Stu- dent Council, branch . . . WILLIAMS, KATHLEEN J., Gibsonburg-Ed.: Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi. WILLIAMS, MERINEL A., Rushsylvania-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Outing Club, Resident Assistant, Assistant Hall Director . . . WILLIAMS, ROBERT B., Chesterland-BA: Pi Kappa Alpha . . . WILLIAMSON, NANCY L., Bryan- Ed.: Sigma Tau Delta . . . WILSON, BRENDA, W. Liberty -Ed.: Home Econ. Club, SEA, UAO. WILSON, DAVID R., Akron-BA: Phi Delta Theta, chap- lain, Marketing Club . . . WILSON, WENDY, Westfield, N. J.-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Phi Delta, SEA . . . WIRLS, BEVERLY M., Bay Village-Ed.: Alpha Delta Pi, SEA, Spanish Club, German honorary . . . WIRRIES, JUDITH R., Toledo-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, UAO, New- man Club, Angel Flight, ACE. WISE, KAREN M., Tiffin-Ed.: Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Symphonic Band, Symphony Orchestra . . . WISE, STANLEY A., McComb-Ed .... WITJAS, JEFF B., New Rochelle, N. Y.-LA: Zeta Beta Tau, Tennis, Student Body V.-Pres., UAA, pres., Orientation Leader, Campus Interest Party, chm .... WITMER, PATRICIA M., Massillon-Ed.: Gamma Phi Beta, Cap and Gown, editor, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, KEY, managing editor, editor-in-chief, AWS Handbook, editor, AWS Publications Committee, University Publica- tions Committee, WHO'S WHO. 359 seniors WITT, TED, Fairborn-LA . . . WITTEN, ARLENE, Ohio City--Ed.: Kappa Phi, Home Econ. Club . . . WO- JAHN, SUSAN J., Euclid-LA: Beta Beta Beta, March- ing Band . . . WOLF, SUE ANN, Parma-Ed.: Theta Alpha Phi, treas., Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi. WOLFE, ALLEN V., Columbus-BA: SAM, pres., Mar- keting Club . . . WOLFE, DAVID C., Fostoria-Ed. . . . WOLIVER, SANDRA, Cincinnati-LA: Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish Club, History honorary Rotc. WOLYNEC, OREST B., Lakewood-LA: Soccer, WOOD, BRUCE H., Parma-BA: Beta Theta Pi, Ice Hockey, Karate Club . . . WOOD, RONALD E., Bowling Green-Ed .... WOOD, SUE A., Gahanna-Ed.: Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Resi- dent Assistant, Assistant Hall Director, IVCF . . . WOOD, VON RAE, Warren-Ed.: Delta Gamma. WOODLEY, SHIREL L., Lima-Ed.: Sigma Alpha Eta, Alpha Beta . . . WORCESTER, PAMELA T., Archbold- LA: Phi Kappa Phi . . . WORCESTER, PAUL B., Bowling Green-Ed.: Adm. Council . . . WOYCITZKY, WILLIAM J., Parma-Ed.: Phi Mu Alpha, Marching Band, Sym- phonic Band, Symphony Orchestra, University Chorus, MENC, BGSU Laboratory Jazz Band. WRIGHT, HAROLD S., Dayton-BA: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon . . . WRIGHT, PATSY, Columbus-Ed.: Alpha Phi, SEA, ACE, UCF, MSMI, treas., UAO . . . WRIGHTSON, VICKY R., Lyndhurst-Ed.: Kappa Delta, Sigma Alpha Eta, WIA . . , WULFF, SONJA E., McClure-Ed. WYEN, KATHRYN M., Minster-Ed ,... WYNDHAM, HARALD P., Bowling Green--LA: Delta Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau Delta, B-G NEWS, INKSTONE . . . WYSOMIERSKI, ELAINE A., Willowick-Ed.: Pi Delta Phi, French Club, pres., Spanish Club, WSA . . . YODER, CHARLOTTE, Princeton, N. J.-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon, University Party, sec., Orienta- tion Leader, SEA. YODER, JACQUELINE K., Trotwood-Ed.: Delta Psi Kap- pa, PEM Club, WIA, AWS, rep., Resident Assistant, Assistant Hall Director . . . YOUMANS, JANICE I., Bowling Green-Ed.: Alpha Gamma Delta, SEA, WIA . . . YOUNG, VERNA L., Fremont-Ed.: Tau Beta Sigma YOUNGQUIST, ROBERT G., Maumee-Ed.: Kappa Kap- pa Psi, l.V.C.F. pres., v.-pres. 360 T: seniors YOUR, WILLIAM X., Cleveland Hts.-Ed.: Newman Club . . . ZACK, LORRAINE T. Independence-Ed.: Alpha Xi Delta, ACE . , . ZAJICEK, JANIS, Parma-Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Phi Alpha, Newman Foundation, sec., SEA, German Club, Bridge Club . . . ZALLER, gHARLES J., Wickliffe-BA: Phi Delta Theta, Marketing lub. ZASLOV, BARRY S.,. Euclid-BA: Gamma Iota Sigma . . . ZIEGLER, BETTY A., Fremont-Ed .... ZIMKOW- SKI, MARY, Toledo-Ed ..., ZINGALE, JAMES, Bowl- ing Green-BA: Track. aff -Z' ZOLLER, DAVID R., Euclid-LA . . . ZUCHOWSKI, WANDA V., Rossford-Ed .... ZUNKIEWICZ, RICH- ARD, Toledo-BA: Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Army ROTC Band, director, Marching Band, Svmphonic Band . . . ZWIR, CATHERINE J., Solvay, N. Y.-LA: Psi Chi, Sociology Club. ZWYER, JEANNE M., Monclova-Ed.: Phi Upsilon Omi- cron, Kappa Delta Pi, Home Econ. Club, SEA . . . THORNTON, RICHARD, Fostoria-Ed .... BRANDAL, GERI E., Norwalk-Ed.: ACE . . . GARDNER, GREG H., Elwood, Ind.-LA: Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Delta, pres., Sigma Tau Delta, Debate, Student Court. ACE .......... Association of Childhood Education AWS ..............,. Association of Women Students BA ..... ...... C allege of Business Administration CEC ...... ..... C ouncil for Exceptional Children CSO ...... ...... C hristian Science Organization Ed. ..... ...................... C allege of Education IFC .... .................,.... I nterfraternity Council IVCF .... ....... I nter-Varsity Christian Fellowship LA ..... ..................... C allege of Liberal Arts LSA ...................... Lutheran Student Association MENC .... Music Educators National Conference ODK .................................. Omicron Delta Kappa OHEA .......... Ohio Home Economics Association PEM Club ........ Physical Education Majors' Club SAM ........ ......... S ociety for the Advancement of Management SDS ...... ....... S tudents for a Democratic Society SEA ...... ......... S tudent Education Association UAO ..... ..... U nion Activities Organization UCF ..... ........... U nited Christian Fellowship WIA ..... ...... W omen's Intramural Association WSA .... ............ 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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 363 64 Abell, WilburJ ........... ............ 1 08, 125 Acker, Gerald ............ .....,............ 5 7 Andrews, Iris E .............. ........... 1 38 Balogh, Joseph K. ......... ............. 6 1 Bartlett, Charles E. ....... ........... 1 25 Bellard, Bruce H.. ............. ........... 1 86 Bishop, Pastor Loyal ......... ........... 1 43 Bomeli, Edwin C ............ ......... 5 1 Bond, James G. ............. ............. 4 6 Botts, Adelbert K. ......... ........... 1 25 Bowen, Helen D. ............... ........... 2 58 Bowman, Donald W ........... ............. 5 9 Brodt, Melvin E ............. .....,..... 1 72 Brower, Mary A. ............ ........... 2 24 Buford, Joseph C. ......... ............. 5 8 Burgoyne, Linda ............ ........... 2 12 Cayton, Russell ......,.. ............. 7 0 Cheney, Lois A. ............. .................. 9 9 Clausen, Norman P ...,....., Q ........ 108, 118 Cockrane, Mickey .......... ............. . ..173 Coffman, Stanley K ....................... 58, 62 Cooke, Gilbert W ........... ........... 1 08 Cooper, Samuel M ......... ........,. 5 3, 183 Cress, James L .......... .....,..... 1 07 Decker, Russell ............. ........... 1 08 Den Besten, lvan E. .......... ........... 1 22 Dickerman, E. Eugene ...................... 107 A Aaron, Thomas F. ...,......... ............ 1 41 Abahazi, Dennis ............ ........... 1 17 Abel, Jo ce E .,,......... ................ 3 06 Abend, Dennis A. ...................... 268, 306 Abossolo, Josegh .............................. 30 Ackerman, Mic ael L. .....,................ . Adamkiewicz, Richard T. ...,...........,. . Adams, Barbara A. ...........,............... . Adams Linda Ka 6 306 306 228 , y .........,... ............ 1 33 Adams, Marlene Ann ......... ......... 9 8 Adams, Susan J ............. ............ 2 38 Adler, Robert M. ............... ............ 2 82 Adornetti, Donna M. ......... ............ 3 06 Adorni, Mary Ellen ............ ............ 3 06 Adsit, Doug as F. ........., ................ 3 06 Ahrns, Cheryl A. ....... .......... 9 0, 105 Aikins, Jean L ................ ............ 3 06 Aikin, John ........................ ............ Akins, Roger Emery ........................... 183 271 Albers, Howard Ralph ....................... 139 Albert, Jane E .................................... 306 Albert, Wayne H. ............................... 306 Aleshire, Roxanna ............................. 306 Alex, David I ...................... 198, 282, 306 Alexander, Georgia K. .....,................. 236 Alexander, Nicole .............................. 213 Alexander, Robert C ........,. ............ 2 62 Alge, Catherine P. ......... ........... 3 06 Alge, Robert C ........... ................ 3 06 Alhborn, Tim ..................................... 306 Allan, Cathy Jean ...................... 224, 234 Allan, Tom D ..................................... 262 Allen, Douglas J. ....................... 122,306 Allen, Katherine A ......... ........,....... Allmon, Alan A. ............. .......... . Allmon, Linda L. .......,... .....,.... . Allton, John D .... ..........................,.... Alt, Howard L .,...................... , .......... . Amann Jr., Floyd Felts .............. 107, Ames, Hyla ........................................ Ames, Robert R ............. ...... , .... Ames, Suzanne M. ........ .......... . 306 306 306 145 306 306 306 271 244 Ammons, Linda J. ............................. 306 Amolsch, Charlene M ........................ 230 Amos, George A. ............................... 306 Amos, Karen L. ................. 110, 113, 116 Amstutz, Mary Anne .................. 130,306 Anders, Lois . .......................... 126, 206 Anderson, Brenda L. ...... , .................. 136 Anderson, Gail Frances ..................... 244 Anderson, Gary W. .........,.. ........... I1 Anderson, Harry S ......... ..... .... , . faculty index Drerrckx, James E ..............,....... Donley, Harvey E ....................... Duvall, William H. .................... . Eberhard, Wallace B. ......... ........149 107, 108 ........139 Eppler, Gertrude M. .,..... ............. 5 3 ' 119 Floyd, Giles R .........,... Gates, Elizabeth E .......... ....... 276 Gedeon, David V. .............................. 127 140 142 Gerner, Henry ............ ........... Givens, Stuart R ........ ....... ......i...59 150 Goode, Floyd G. ............. .......... . Goodwin, Robert P ......... Gordon, James R ................ ............. Grace, William V. N. ......................... . Graue, Louis C. ................,......, . Guion, Robert ........................... Guthrie, Mearl R. ........ 48, 108, Hall, W. H .................................. Halstead, Georgia ..................... Hamilton, Howard D. ......... Hart, Gordon .................. Hartley, Ronald V .............., Hasselschwert, Harold ........,..... Helms, Lloyd A ................... Hoare, Richard D. .......,.. Hodge, Marie ................. Hoffman, Wesley K. ........... 1135 59 95 48 60 130 ........108 ........109 ........108 ........108 student 306 Anderson, Phyllis J .................... ,236 307 Anderson, Richard Karl ..................... 111 Anderson, Sue E. ...................... ,307 131 Anderson, Thomas R ......................... Anderson, Thomas Roy .,................... Andrews, Catherine L ......................,. 256 Andrews, Dale J. ....................... , Andryc, Robert Jon ........................... Angelo, Carl Z. ...,............................. . 163 Angert, Jane Lynne ................... , Ankney, Duane Allan ......................... Anneberg, Martha Ellen ..,................. Annen, Susan C ............,.... Annesser, Janet L. ....... . Anop, William l. ........... . Anraku, Joyce T. .........,. ........... . Anstine, Daniel M. ....... . Anzivino, Ralph C. ....... . Aplin, Donna Lynn ............ Apling, Manna Lou ............................ 307 121 307 262 168 236 272 246 ...........136 228 268 111 268 262 121 307 122 Appelteller, Becky D. ....................... . Aquila, Richard ......................... 130,307 Arbogast, Karen Ann ......................... 248 Archer, Laura L ......................... 236,307 Argie, Michael J. ....................... 264,307 271 Armbrust, Daniel E. ............. , .......... ,. Armstrong, Elizabeth K. ...,.............. . Arn, Marcia Jayne ............. .......,.... Arndt, Judith M ............. ............ Arneault, Edson R ......... Arnett, Cable L .............. .......,.... Arnold, Jeff ................... ............ Arnold Pamela F.. Arnold: Stephen ..... ............ Arnold, Thomas 0 ......... ............ 307 307 115 262 307 Arnold, Christine J. ....... ............ 2 08 280 136 268 149 110 Arnold, Timothy A ......... .... , ........... Arnoldi, MaryJo .... 148 224 Arntson, Kathryn ............. Afnnnff, Richard s .................... 128: 307 Arshan, Stephen ........... ................ 2 68 Arteaga, Renee .............. ...........206 Ascher, Thomas R ....,........................ 307 Asebrook, Thomas G ......................... 256 Ashbridge, Richard D ................ 168, 254 Asher, William M ........... ................ 2 66 Ashton, Patrick D .......... ............ 3 07 Askew, Patricia ............. ............,... 3 07 Asman, Jeanne C ........... , ......... 88, 307 Aspinall, David L ........... ................ 1 51 Atchley, Karen D .............. ................. 1 20 Attwood, Gale Ann .................... 139 307 Angnnay, Lynda M. ................... 2361307 Hollister, Herbert A ....,..,.... .......... 1 09 127 lnnis, Robert W .............. Jenson, Theodore J ........ Jerome, William T. ....,.. .. Jicha, Oldrich ............. Jones Archie H ..,... Joynt, Robert R. ........ . Kane, Howard H ............. Kennedy, James P .......... Lee, Verlin W. ........... . Leedy, Paul F .,............... Mandell, Maurice l ......... Mapes, Gertrude C. ...,.. .. ..........120 ..........l08 .,........133 ..........199 Markwood, Stephen ............ .......... 1 98 McBride, James .............. .... McCabe, Vinton R. ........ . McKinley, Vicar .......... Mresle, F. Lee ........... Millar, Dan P .......... Miner, Harvey D .... ..... Moore, Michael A .,......... Morris, W. D ................... ........70 ..........149 ..........143 ..........127 ..........l11 Nordstrom, Joseph A. ......... ............ 5 0 Orwrg, Raymond ............. 102 Paulsen, Fayetta ......................... 47, Peter, John ................. Reese, Louise F. ......, . index Ault, Bettgl .... .................................. 1 32 Aultman, ennis Lee ........................ 150 Austermiller, Daryl Lyn ............. 254,307 Austin, Sandra L. .............................. 307 Auten, Anthony ..................... . ........... 276 Auxter, William Dale ......................... 272 Avers, Lynne Marie ........... 105, 132,228 Axon,-Carol Joyce ........... ...110, 119, 129 Axorartrs, Kathleen A. .....,. 144, 244. 307 Ayers, Charlene Kay ...........,...... 121,307 Ayres, Mary C ................ . ............. 91, 225, 125 Azarran, Bart K .........,................ 280 307 Azre, Raymond A ..........,. Bach, Linda S. ........... .............. 2 46 Bach, William H. ........ .................. 1 24 Bachey, John ...........,....,............ 225,262 Bachman, James ............ .............. 1 28 Bachman, Ruth E ....,......................... 128 Backes, Wilfried ...,..... .......... 1 22, 134 Bacso lda Ruth ................................ 136 Baer, Pam ..................................... .,.. 2 38 256 307 Baggs, John W ................... 225, , Baggs, Robert ................................... Bailey, Alfred W. ...........................,.. . Bailey, Kenneth A. .............. ......... . Bailey, Kevin Denney ........................ Bailey, Patrick J. ............................. .. Bailey, Thomas J ............... 127, 271, Baird, Gregory B. ............................. . 272 150 254 149 Bailey, Lois A .........,................... ....... 2 42 134 307 276 151 Baird, John P. ..........., .................. . Baker, Barbara J. ......, ................... 2 44 213 Baker, Barbara J. ...................... 121, Baker, Bonnie Lou, ................... 121,307 Baker, Daniel A ............. ............ 2 60,307 271 Baker, Dennis Allan .......................... Baker, James L. ............ . Baker, Jane ................ Baker, Nancy M .......... Baker, Robert ............. Baker, Sandra .....,.......... Baker, Timothy A. ......... . Ball, Catherine C ............ Ball, Donna Jean ...,........ Ballard, Douglas L. ....... . 172 228 136 ..........262 ..........307 ..........172 ..........308 271 Ballas, Robert A ......... ............... 6 .. Balluck, Jay J, ...............,.....,....... 8 , Balogh, Frank Wayne .......... .......... Balogh, Janet E ................................. 254 262 Balog, Stephen M. ............................ 168 112 125 242 Bankovich, Barbara Ann ................... Riegle, Robert G .,....,..,.... Sarakaitis, Joseph F, ......... .. Schurr, Karl M. ...,,......... . Shaffer, Eva ................ Smith, Weston T. ....... . Steele, H. Glendon ......... Streichler, Jerry .............. Sternitzke, Donald L.. Stutsman, Galen ............. Taylor, Wallace W. ......... . .........151 .........107 145 ..,...144, ..,......108 Tinnappel, Harold E ............. ......... 1 39 Torgerson, Amy R. ..... . Tyson, Harr L. .......... . Vail, Peter 17 ................ Van Lieu, Martha H ...... Vivian, John R. ............... . .........136 .........172 .........116 ........,183 Wankleman, Willard F ........,. ........... 5 6 Wassink, Harold R ........... ......... 2 11 Waterhouse, Warren C. ........ ........... 4 8 Webb, Charles R .............. Weber, Martha G ............. .........107 .........102 Whittaker, Ra mond C. ........ ........... 4 6 270 Winkelman, lvllary A. ....,........ ......,. . Wolfe, Warren J ............... 141 Wurzel, Rev. Richard ............ ......... York, William J ..................... ........... 5 2 Banks, Jameslt ............ 308 Banyard, Bonnr L. ............................. 119 141 Baratta, Janice C ....................... Barber, Ellen F .......................... 105. 110, 132. Bard, Kathryn A. ................. ,.... . Bardsley, Deborah Jane. ......... .. Bardwell Robert A .... Barhorst: Douglas Baringer, Anita.J. ............ . Barrnger, Valerie J ..............,...... Barile, Frank P .......................... Ieofioz. sos 248. 120, isiif Barker, Betty L. ............................... . Barker, Richard D. ............ 10 7, Barlage, Nancy J. ..................... . Barnak, Jean M. .......... . Barnard, Jeanne ........... 111, 121, 140, Barnhardt, Beth ............... ..........,.. Barnes, A. William ........... Barnes, Theodore A. .,...... ............ . Barnett, Jose h H. ........................... . Barnett, Lee S ........................... Barnhart Jack D. ..... . eanrne, Anthony Sam'::f::::::::10 , Barone, Pamela ..,............. ..... Barrett, Kay A. ........... . Barrett, Paul D ................. ..... Barron, Jeflreg Alan ......... ..... Barron, John .......................... Barrow, Jacqueline M. ......... . Bartell, Carol Jean ........... Bartels, Robert T. ............ .... . Barth Barry H ........... Barth: rrnirrn Ann ..... IIQIIIIIIIIIIII 118, 308 226 308 272 121 136 151 308 254 307 308 308 230 308 308 Barnett, Jeffrey C ............. ............. 3 08 308 122 308 260 226 121 272 262 146 226 234 173 282 242 234 Bartholomew, Jan Mane ........... Bartter, Nancy. ..............,......... . Bartz, Alan ......................,.......,. 105, ........140 124, 308 ........120 Bash, Dean Alan ............... ...., Bash, Norman R .,...................... Basrle, Patrick ..... . ............. ........ Basquin, Susan Dianne ............. Bass, Dennis ............................. Bassett, John G ...... . ................. . Bastian Robert Kent ........120 ........274 ..91, 234 ........308 ........140 151, 270 130, 244 Batdorf, Betty Eileenizrxjzfzziizz ..99. 120 Bates, James E .......................... Batoki, Kathleen J ..................... ........120 139 149 Batsky, Thomas E. .................. .. 1 Battershell, Carl Ray ................ Battrs, Susan .................. Bauer, Judith A. ......... . Bauer, Judy ..................... ........168 ........308 308 1:21119 Bauer, Margaret Ann ........... ......... 1 21 Baughman, 1Udl1h A .......................... 308 126 248 Baumann, Kathy L. ................. . Baumgardner, JacquieJ ........... 11641236 Baumhauer, Jon A ..........,,................. 308 Bayliss,ABonnie B ............ Bean, Gllbert H.. ............................... 256 Bean, Thomas Floyd ................. 118, 128 Bear, Robert S. ............... .............. 2 66 Beaule, Linda Mae .......... .......... 1 20 Beck, Mary M ............. Beck, Patricia A. ....... . Beck, Stephen M ........ 146 260 Beckel, Phyllis Ann ......... .............. 2 26 Becker, Margie D. ........... .............. 2 34 Becker, Sharon M. ............................ 126 Becker, William Lee .................. 198, 307 Beckwlth, Wllllam E .......................... 308 Bedford, Ronald C. ............. .......... 1 27 Bednarclk, Barbara A ........................ 137 Bedra, James S. ..............................,. 214 225 276 Beecher, Gordon F .................... , Beeker, Martha Lou .............,............ 308 Beer, Mitchell J ................................, 123 206 232 Beer, Rebecca Ann .,..... Beerman, Carol Sue ..... Beers, Jacqueline ....,.... Beers, Jennifer ........,.. Beeson, William R ........ Begley, R. Jessee ....,... Behm, Annette W ......... Behm, Dorothy F. ....... . Behne, Audrey Ann ...... Bell, Burt L. .............. . Bell, Craig C. ................. . B ll Deb rah Anne 308 ...........238. 309 309 ..........309 ..........309 ..........309 ..........248 ..........309 226 309 e , o ................... , Bell, Eugene F ,.............., ............... Bell, Marcia Lynn ......... Bellavlek, Annette M ........... . .,...... . Belllnl, Jean M. .................. . .,..... .. Below, Patrick E. .......... . Beltz Nanc J Bemiller, Sarah J. ...........,....... ......... . Bendele, Richard ........................ 96, Bender, Howard S ..................... 107, Bender, John V ......... ...,.. Bendotti, Robert A ......... Benecke, Roger C ....... ....................... 272 236 309 309 120 , My ..... ............... .......,.. 2 1 3 Beluscak, arilyn Ann ...................... 242 309 198 309 309 280 258 116 Benedict, Judy K ,.............................. Benedict, Lynne D.. ........ .. 120, 121, 129, 133, 309 Benkey, Roberta ............................... 242 144 Benroth, Mary Jane ........................... Bensie, William Ed .................... 225 Bentfeld, Antonia M .......... 148, 2131 Benton, Janet C. ....,..,....................... 309 Beny, Shayne .................................... 132 Berg, Nancy Jean .,....................,....... 309 Berg, Thomas K. ..............,................ 309 Berger, Cheryl R ........................ 110, 309 Bergin, William J ............... 107,262,309 Bergman, Douglas ......................... 96, 97 Bergman, Susan J .... ......................... 1 22 .....226 309 Bergner, Mary C ................... Berke, Lynda J. ......................... 238,309 Berlesky, Robin Carol ............... 116, 246 Berman, Paul R.. ................ ............... 2 04 ' ' 130 309 Berman, Wllllam R. ................,.. , Berns, Robert Gary ........ Berry, Rosanne J ............ ...........309 309 Berry, Sara L ...................... ........... Berry, Wllliam H .................................. 97 121 Bertonaschi, Marcia A. Besslck, Elmer A ....................... , Bessick, Ronald C. ..............,............ . Best, Dlane Elaine ............................ 127 Bethke, Walter S ............... 123, , Betts, Cynthla Ann ............................ Betz, Bonnie L. ...,.................... . , Beverly, Marva L. .......... . Beyer, Roger E .... ....... Bezak, James J. .......... 309 278 234 309 230 Betts, Pamela Ann ............................ 236 ' 107 309 240 310 262 310 110 Bezdek, James ..... . ......... Blbbee, Helen Loulse ..............,....... .. Bible, Douglas S. ............. . Bickert, Suzanne M ........... Bidwell, Marcia L .............. Bie, Elizabeth L. ....... . Biehl, Mary Ann ................ Bigley, Connie .................. Bigleg, Susan K .......... ...... 108, 118, 274, 310 ........236, 310 .109 132 310 Blll, laudla R. ............,..................... 310 Binkley, Phllrp R. ................... . Biondolillo, Rita M .................. Blrch, Wllllam A. .................... . Bishop, Nancy Diane ............. Bishop, Rex L .................... 16 106, Bittmann, Bruce W. ....... . ..1l5, 309 ..........208 ..254, 276 ....110, 116 5, 271, 310 162, 225, 276,310 310 Blttner, George S. ............................ . Blabolil, Wayne Alan ........... .......... Black, Jeanne Carol ......... ........ .. Black, Michael J ............. 111 136 276 199 Blackburn, F. Alan ............................ 107 Blade, David A. ......... . Blaha, Roger J ..........,............... Blaha, Thomas R. ...............,.. . Blair, Brad .................. Blair, Danny R ............ Blair, Gary J. ............. . Blake, Robert P ,............. 131 ....83, 310 270 310 ...........107, 310 Blakely, Mark H ......,.....,.......... Blakeman, Carolyn S ,.............. Blank, Mary K. ........................ . Blausey, Gary C .......... ..........199 ..........310 .133 310 1 Blausey, Jane Ann ............................. Blazer, Collin C. ............................... . Blessing, Patricia G .......... Bledsoe, Darlus Lee ..... .....,... . . ...... U.. Blewett, Llnda .................................. Block, Cheryl E. ......... .........,.,...... . Bloom,-Ash ey M ............ Bloomfield, Randall ,....... .................. 310 105 130 268 .136, 23 ,310 246 310 256 183 310 Blouch, Gerald B. ..................... 107, Blum, Carl J. ............. . Bobey, Bruce A. ............ . B be J anneJulia ..........310 246 o y, o Bock, Cathy Lee .......................... 88, Bockbrader, Mary Ann ..............,.....,. Boehm, Barbara ....................,........... 238 Boerner, Carol M. .................... . Bogden, Donna L .... .................. 1 301 Bogner, Kathleen L ........ Bogner, Wilbur P ............ Bo en, Kelly R. .............. . Bolin, Rita Joan ......... Bollmann, Diana G ...,..... 116 310 310 236 311 130 242 242 Bolton, Bonnie Lee ........................... 311 133 311 Bolz, Hazel J. .....,...................... , Bonamo, Donna ......... Bond, Brian C. .......... . Bonnette, Roger A. .......................... . 230 134 Bond, Elleen ..................................... 134 151 128 Boone, Thomas W ...,............... Boos, John R ...................., 137, ,311 Boose, Ronald E. ................... . Boosembark, Pamela K ............. , Booze, Martha.Mae .......................... 105 ..........272 109 232 Bordeaux, Wllllam L ...,....................., 266 168 276 Bork, Terry Lee ......................... Borolf, Judith Amand ..... Bortel, Robert Frank ............ Borton, Suzette M....112,11 ..110: 133 ............2rls 3 130 311 J Bosetin, Rosemary H. ....................... 311 116 311 Bovenzi, Suzanne F. ...... . Bowler, Sophia s. ...................... 1651234 Bowden, Gary Alan .......... Bowen, A. Jeannine .......................... 138 Bowland, Hugh W ,............................. 311 186 311 Bowman, Craig H. ............ . 137, 1 Bowman, Glen E ................................ 210 Bowman, Weston R ..........,........ Box, Karls A. ................. . Boyd, Barbara L .....,... ..89, 132 116 140 Boyd, Cynthia A. ............................... 246 130 Boyd, Lrnda J. .................................. . Boyden, Doris ...,............................... 311 ...137 168 310 311 Boyer, Chester Lee 1 Boyer, Timothy E .... .......................... 1 20 Boylan, Robert W ..................... . ........ 111 Boyton, Toni Ann ........... Brace, Rita R. ............. ................... 1 12 140 311 Bracy, Marylee ........................ .. , Bradley, Beth AE .......................,........, 311 Bradley, Dennis M ............................. 120 Bradley, Don B .......... 130,137,172 311 Bradshaw, Bob. ................................. 186 136 137 Bradshaw, Sally Jean ................ , Bragg, David C. ............. . Bragg, Gloria Ann ........... Brainard, Todd L ............ Braley, James L .................. BramanJr.,AndrewB. ...... . Brandstetter, Linda L. ...... . Brandt, Bonnie L. ......... . Brandt, Stephen D.. .... 280 311 266 ..........123 ..........149 ..........311 ..........232 145 Brash, Alice L. ........... . Brass, Ernest H .... ........... Brauer, Alan Leroy ................... Braun, Bonnie L ....................... Braun, Richard 0. ............... Brechmacher, Rebecca Lynn... fiiii' Bredeson, Maxlne P. ........................ . Breen, Paulette J. ................... . Breese, David L ........................ Bremfoerder, Susan L ....... 109, 246, Brenneman, William R. ..... 106, 225, Brenner, James N ................ . .... Brenner, Richard D. ................ . Bretschneider, Linda Jo ...... . .... Brewer,JamesCannon ..... Brewer, Jane E. ............. .. Bricker, David Dean ........ Briggs, Carol J ................. Briggs, Karen E. ............. . Brindley, Dennis L. ........ . Brink, Nancy A. .......... . Britton, Terry E. ........ . Brobeck, Jerry C .............. 311 210 311 311 146 .........116 236 238 311 311 252 120 fI1fffII..s3 . ........ 226 173 130 311 Bricks, Barbara L ..................... 311 Bridge, Thomas John ............... 311 311 272 311 270 311 Iiail' Brock, Russell L .......... ...... ........ ..... . . . Brockway, Jerome R. .............. . Bromley, Kathleen M. ............. . Brooks, Rebecca A .......... Brown, Ashley C ..... ......... .l30, Brown Barbara A .............................. Brown, David T. ......... . Brown, George H ............. Brown, Gregory C ............ Brown, Joe M. ........... .. Brown, Judy L. ........... . Brown, Pamela E ......... Brown, Prudence .... .280, Bruce, Thomas Royal ....................... Bruck, David Steven ............ Brucker, Douglas E. ...... .. Bruckner, Jlm .................................... Bruehler, Bruce Alan ................ Brumbaugh, Barbara A ...... 119, 242, Bruns, William W. ..................... 115, Bruzzese, Dominic V .............. Bryan, BarbaraJ. ...................... 111, Bryan Mlchael R ......... .....,... ran Th asD By: om . .................... IIIIIIII Bryden, Sally Ann .............. 109, 238, 225 311 232 236 312 238 312 122 312 312 226 208 117 Brown, Shlrley J .......................... 90, 240 225 312 312 186 312 312 117 280 312 312 258 312 137 198 Bryner, Margaret T ................... Bryski, Ronald Lewis ............... Bublo, Donna Joan ................... 11151312 Buchanan, Thomas Glenn ................. Buchenroth, Sandra K. ..... 121, Buchholz, George P. ........................ . 256 228,312 271 312 Buckman, Dolly ........... .................. Buck, Cheryl A. ................................. 136 113 312 Buckner, Vera Beck .................. , Buehler, Gay M. ................................ 312 106 256 Buehrer, Paul Charles ......... 88, Buehrer, Roger Dean ................ 1301312 Buess,Suellen ..... . .... 110,121, 228, Bunke, Beverly R ............................... Bunke, Ro er L. ............................... . Burdette, Earharal .......... Burdick, Beatrice J. ........ . Burgess, Larry D.. ....... Burgett, Sandra ................................ 124 Burhoe, G. William .................... Burick, Kathleen M. .................. 2421 Burkhart, Carol L. ............................ . 127 Burkhart, David B. ................... . Burkhart, Ellen E. ..................... 2321 Burkhart, Tate A. ............................. . Burkholder, Linda Lee .............. 136, Burkle, William W. .................... 186, Burley, Charles R. ........... . Burley, Kathleen J ................ . Burman, Robert Neil ........ 312 121 312 128 312 151 121 140 312 Burkett, Lawrence R ................. 141,312 137 312 312 312 140 312 168 215 250 312 Burmester, Joseph K ......................... Burnce, Jeffrey N ...................... 260 Burnett Jr., Donald J ............ ..... Burnich, Rodger M ........... Burns, Janet Lynn ............ Burns, Karen L ............. Burns, Rebecca L. .......... . ,312 ........313 ........313 ........313 ........140 136, 230 Burress, Pamela S ............................. 136 Burrows, Kathleen D ......................... 313 Burtnett, Arthur A ....................... ...... 2 80 Burton, Kathleen A...116, 136, 230,313 Busch, Llnda H. .............................. -246 Bush, Geoffrey L ......... n ...................... Bushman, Dennis Edwin ................... Businger, Ruby L. ............... . Buss, Dennis .................... Bussman, James R .... ....... Busta, Maryl .... .............. Butcher, Harold C. .......... . Butcher, James W. .......... . Butler, Anna C .................. Butler, Jon R ........................ ....... Butterfield, Dale T ........ Butterfield, Sandra Lee 271 107 121 276 276 120 313 278 117 Buynak, Stephen D. ................... ...... . Byk, Dennis W .......................... Byrd, Patricia C ........... C Caborn, Terry T ...................... .258, 313 256 313 262 313 313 ...274, 313 Cabuno, Rosemary Ann .................... Cairns, Bonnie L. ............................ . C3l10, Joseph M. ............. . Calafiura, Marie B. ......... . .199 .226 .113 130 313 Calame, Janlce M ............................. Caldwell, Mary Jo... ......................... . Calendlne, Llnda Dlane .................... Call, Thomas R .......................... Callahan, Mlchael F. ................ . Camaglia Jr., Elmer James ........ Camella, Thomas F. ................. . Cameron, Ann G ........................ Campbell, DonnaJ .................... Campbell, Janet S. ......... . 120, 118, 120, 234, Campbell, Judy K. ........................ . Campbell, Phil W ......................... Canary, Richard Lee .................. Canode, Sue Ellen ............... Capobianco, David G ................. Capossela, James K. ................ . Cardullias,.Steaphanie. .............. . Carey, Danlel . ............. . Carle, Terry K .............. Carley, Andreas.: .................... Caro, Dlane LOUISE ............... Carpenter, David L ............ 137, Carpenter, Michele Sue ............ Carpenter, Susan M. ........ . Carr, Coleen A .......................... . Carr, Gary E ................. Carrick' Richard C ........... Carrier, Craig H. ......... . Carroll, Patricia R. ......... . 85 165' 232 246 136 140 313 131 313 313 313 .313 236 260 313 313 271 127 148, 236 .276 .313 .215 .242 264 ........136 .138 313 .111 ........313 ........256 Carroll, Susan Jean ................... Carter, Moira Gail ..................... Carton, Tom .............................. Cartwright, Carolyn ........... 113, Caruso, Joel W. ........................ . Caruso, Theresa M .................... Caryer, Margaret ......... Caryer, Patricia ........... Case, Thomas ............. Casey, Stephen G ............ Cassady, Dennis .......... Castle, Arta S .............. Castle, Thomas J ....................... Casuccio, Angelica. ............. 90, Catlln, Dorrlll ............................ ........121 313 228, 126, iid' iiil' 121, 117 138 184 313 173 121 238 238 268 313 183 120 254 213 14 6 Cayton, Martha A. ............................. 140 Caywood, Robert.H. ................. . ........132 Ceccardi, Gary Mlchael ..................... 268 Ceccoli, Connie L .............................. 242 Celllo, James J. ................................. 262 Cessna Jr., John W ............ Chacchia, Daniel ............... ........214 141 313 Chadha, Jagdish R ............................. 134 ' ' ' 313 Chalfln, Wllllam D .......... ............... Chaloupka, Karen E. ................. 11 Chan, Betty A .............. 31,313 Chan, Joan C. .................................... 134 Chan, Wan K. .................................... 134 Chan, Yiu Keung ..... ..... .................. . .... 9 6 Chapin, Steven W ...... 118, 152, 314 Charland, Eugene Alan ...................... 276, Charles, Merle E .............. . ............. 246' Charplot, Mary R ....................... Chenevey, Roger Lynn ........... Chennell, Wendy A ........... ............. Cheuk, Shu-lau ................. Chiavaroli, Arthur A. ....... . Chldester, Dean J ................. Childress, Karen Lea ........... Chittenden, Thomas H ......... Chittle, Charles R ............. Chokel, Karen A. ........ . 262: 314 314 139 ..96 314 280 212 210 128 230 366 Chorba, Teresa A. .................,... 121,314 Chrisman, Karen Lynne ............... 90, Christiansen, Robert G ...................... 121 Christofer, Judith ................ 90, , Christofterson, Thomas J. ............... . Chudzinski, Brenda Ann .................... Church, Patncla L ............................. Church, Thomas C. .......... . Cllluffo, Rosemary ..............,............. Cintula, Constance D. ..................... .. CIOCIS, Thomas A .............................. 124 Claes, Drew W ................... 107, , Clark, Barbara Joan ...........,....... , Clark, Donald R ............ Clark, Grayce Ann ........ Clark, Mark W. ............ . Clark, PauletteJ ........... Clark, Robert A. .......... . Clark, Ronald G ............ Clark, Sharon K ............ Clark, William O. .............................. . 232 Clarke, Sandra K .... ................... , 236 146 200 270 105 314 272 236 246 280 314 Clapp, Carol A. ..............,................... 244 228 314 110 121 314 244 151 314 314 107 314 100 Clarke, Stephan P. ...... . Clasen, Gay L. ................................... 314 133 314 Clason, Margaret S. .................. , Class, Marcia Ann ............................. 121 111 314 Clausen, Cheryl S ...................... , Clauss, John H. ....... . Clave, Otto ........................................ 106 212 314 Cleaves, Linda J. ......,................ , Clegg, Worth W. .......... . Clement, Fred .......,..... ...... ............186 Clement, Patricia M. ................ ......... 2 46 Cleveland, Howard Ross ................... 280 Clevenger, Sandra M ......................,.. 242 Cleverdon, Bonnie Lee .............. 135 228 Cline, Kenneth R ............... ........1271314 Cllne, Marcia L .................................. 110 Clingman, Charles D. ........................ 260 ' 135 246 314 Cllngner, Carol C ............... Cobb Daniel R ...... ' ...... 1.314 cobb1PnylllsA ...... If1 'IIIIIIfI ........ 314 Cochard, Gary L. ....................... 225,314 Cochran, Rebecca J. ....... . ........... 90,215 ' 100 Cochran, Richard L ........................... Coe, Bob Lee .......,............ Coe Deborah R ........ ........115, 117 ........238 314 Cohen, Steven lra ......... M1111 ........ Cole, David Lee ............. ................ 3 14 116 314 Cole, Jean M. ........... ........... . Cole, Manlyn A ....... .. ...... ,...... 1 201314 Cole, Michael ........... Coleman, Mildred ......... ............264 Coleman, Ralph L. ............ ............ 2 68 Colerider, Julie Renee ....................... 139 Coletti, Eddie A ......................... 137,168 Collingwood, John Paul ..................... 258 ..99 262 Collins, Charles A ...................... , Collins, Dennis W .............. ............260 Collins, Geoffrey W. ..,....................... 256 125 314 Collins, Kenneth R. ................... , Collins, Nancy S ................................ 314 Colson, Mary Jane ............................. 228 Combes Jr., John Hancock Comella, Linda Ann ................... 133,315 315 Comer, Roberta E. ............ ........... . Comer, Ronald E. ....... . Compton, John R. ............ . Compton, Russell D. ........................ . Comstock, Christine L. .................... . 234 Conley, CarolJ ................... ....... 2 241 Conley, Edward L ......... Conley, Jane ............. Conn, Carol E .................................... 168 315 203 234 Comstock, Patricia M. .............. 315 238 107 129 315 315 Conn, Joyce E. ................................. . Connell Charles ......... Connery, Heather L .... 1911. 138 238 315 Conomea, PeterJ .............. 1251 1521315 Conrad, Chris D ................. ........109, 252 Conrad, Davld L. ..................,..........,. 252 Conrad, Donelda M. ................ .......... 1 15 Considine, Cheryle Ann ............. 224,228 Constantino, Lola Jean .........,........... 139 Cook, Barbara L ........ 148, 224, 240, 315 Cook, Barry A .................................... 276 Cook, BeckyJ ...................... ..... . 107, 110 Cook, Carolyn A. .......... ............ 1 16 Cook, John A ....... ......... ................. 2 0 4 Cooke, Charles M .............................. 146 Cooley, Richard A. .................... 276,315 Cooper, Allen Robert ........................ 315 Cooper, Barbara Lols ........................ 315 Cooper, Carol F ......................... 136,228 Cooper, Gary R ................. .125, 128,315 Cooper, Martha Jane ................. 105,248 Cope, Judith Lynne ........................... 315 Coppola, August J. ............................ 276 138 244 Corbett, Cynthia Ann ................ , Corbett, James L .............. Corbett, Jean L. .......... . ............315 138 315 Corbin, Karen S ......................... , Corbin, Pamela Joy ........,.......... 120,315 Corcoran, Lois C. ........ . Cordray, Gary Lee ........ Cordy, Michael D. ....... . Core, Michael H. ......... . ............208 ............315 271 Cornell, canal L. ....................... 1441315 Cornell, Dona Marie ........ Corner, Richard W ............ ............136 ............109 Coss, Joseph ..................................... 315 Costantino, Carol Ann ............... 120, 315 Cotman, Janet L. ..........., . Cotter, Patrick R. ........... . Cotterlll, Thomas R ........... ............ Cottrell, Carol A. ........ .. Covert, Carol B ......... Cowan, Jack C .............. Cowell, Donna K. ........ . Cowie, Robert B ........... Cox, David J. ........... . Cox, Edward J. ............ . Coxson, Terry Lee ........ Crable, Richard E ......... Craft, Ronald R. ...... . Craig, Judith A. ....... . 316 274 127 316 212 ............268 ............139 ............316 ............258 ............282 316 .............207, Cramer, Pat ........................,............. Cramer, NancyJ ................ Cranmer, David ....,............ 316 126 ........126, 136 137, 168,254 149 Craven, John Gardner ........................ Crawfis, Linda K. ...................... 110,244 ' ' 316 Crawford, Chrlstlne M ....................... Crawford, Delores L ......... Crawford, James M. ........ . Crawford, Judy ................. Creekmore, Thomas M ...................... Crego, Craig Upton .......... Crew, Karen K ..... ......... Crew, Kathleen D. ...... .. Crill, Carolyn ............ Crill, Sara K .................. Crippen, Bruce A .............. .........138, Cromer, Cynthia Jean ........................ Crone, Charles Carl .......... Croninger, Cathy L ........... Cronkleton,.Linda Sue .......... Cropley, Chick ,... .............. Cross, Art ..................... Cross, Pamela M. ............ . 136 280 126 276 256 316 316 ............208 236 149 236 143 121 140 ............186 186 111i:iii111..97 316 Crossenbacher, Carol ........................ 276 Crow, Roger L. ......................... . , Crowe, Nancy J. ........................ 140, Crowther, Pamela D .......................... Cruickshank, Douglas C. .......... . , Crump, Kenneth King ........................ 316 244 134 Crozier, Craig Alan ............................ 316 125 271 146 228 Cucuzza, Ramona M. Culek, Timothy A. ....... . Cullen, Kathy A. .......... . .........234, 316 Cumming, Mary D. ......,..................... 316 270 316 Cummins, James R .................... , Cummins, Sara Ann .......................... 200 Cummins, Sharon Kay ...... Cumpson, Thomas P ......................... 254 Cunningham, Dennis Lloyd ...........,... 150 Cunningham Jr., Frederick F. ...120 316 Curran, rnnrnnsr ..................,... 1301316 Curran, Thomas M. ........................... 225 225 254 Curry, Richard K. ........ . Curtis, Edward T. ........ . Custer, Robert W. ........... . Cutler, Kathryn Sue ......... Cyrus, GlennJ .... ............................... 2 14 Czelusta, Margaret R. ...... Dacey, MarianneJ ....... 90, 132, 148, Dachenhaus, Terry J. ........ 107, 131, Da ata,J eph James ....................... g os ' .125 Dahlke, Bonnie S. .................... , Dailey IV, William H ......... Daley, Thomas C. ..... . ..... . Dana, Peggy ...................................... Danchisin, Beverly Ann ...........,. 121, Danchuk, Gregory ............. ............ Daney, Jlll .................... 226 316 316 242 ............120 146 139 316 205 ............316 Dantord, Bonnie M. .... . Daniel, Virgil Dee ......... Daniele, Michael N ....... Daniels, Aldon D .... ...... Daniels, Craig Ralph .... 149 151 ............. , . ............... 316 Daniels, Jacqueline R. .,..................... 316 140 317 Daniels, Patricia S. ................... , Dankert, Victoria D ........................... 317 250 317 Danziger, Neil G ........ 10 0, Darmody, Edward T. ................. 1281282 Dart, Cynthia A. ..........,..................... 200 Dauer. David R .................................. 317 Daugherty, Sally ........................ 109, 224 Davidson, Honester .................. 122,168 Davies, Diane M ............. ............... 3 17 Davies, James A. ............ ............... 1 27 Davies, Marcia L. .................. .. Davis, Carol Ann .............. . ...... ..........206 ..130, 244 Davis, Diane Marie ............................ Davis, James Wilson .......... Davis, Margaret S. ............ . Davis, Susan Marie ............ Davis, Thomas Rell ............ Davis, Thomas V. .......... . Davis, William T ............. Dawe, Richard Lee ............. Dawdy, Katherine E. ......... . Dean, Donna Sue ............... Dean, Shirley ............................ Deangelis Jr., Joseph L. ................... . Deasy, Sharon T ................................ 145 Debevec, Carl James ................ , 236 280 228 228 149 317 317 ........252 226 317 140 317 202 317 141 211 Debien, Margaret S. ................ . 264 Decapua, Timothy .................... r Decator, Carl J .... ...................... 164 271 Deck, Thomas Cla ................... Decrane, Gregory 1 ................... Dedrick, Thomas R. .......... . Deffenbaugh, Paul Alan Deffenbaugh, William D ............ Degenhart, George A .......... 132 252 ........258 317 280 ........123 Deger, Paula Ann ........... . ..... . Delbel, Cathy C. ....................... . 136, 230 232 Deidrick, Donna Rae ........................ Delamater, Gloria Jean ............. Delamater Katherine E 110, 128 ........317 Delaglanef Patricia A. ..f.1111'W' Del reco, Rosemarie J. .............. Delker, Charles L. ............. . Della Fera, Lucien F. ........ . Deluca, Jean A. ................. . Deluca J el R 121 133 198 317 Delllnger, Mary Lynne ....................... 244 317 268 203 317 , o . .,............ . Demain, Henry P. ......... . Demarco, Richard .......... ............... Demerlt, Phil ............................ Demerltt, Deanna L. ............... . .120, 317 .213, Demeter, Karen V. ........ ......... . ........ . . Demidow, Olga. ...... .... . .. Demont, Cheryl A .............. Demore, Christine E. ........ . Demoss, John .................... Dempsey, Cynthia A ........... Demshok, Joanne V. ......... . 317 317 135 ..........200 121 186 128 317 Dennis, Clifford Jay ............................ 99 230 Dennis, Jane L. ................................ . Dennis Jeanne E .......... 140, Dennis1 William K. ......... .............. . Dennis, William R. ........ . Denny, Diane M. ............... . Denoto, Gloria lean ........... Depalma, Linda L. ........ . Deren, John T. .......... . Derge, Gerald W. .......... . Dermody, Robert ........... Deshler, Susan K. .............,.............. . Deters ll, John L .... ........................... ' 258 Detllng, T. Andrew .................... Detore, Dianne F. ............. 107, Deturk, Pamela J. .................,.. . 236: 230, 125, Deuber, Richard D. .................. . 142 137 271 136 242 136 141 ..........317 183 244 271 317 317 317 318 136 DeVer, Denise Anne ............... Devies, Robert K. ........... ....... Devls, James L .......................... Devore, Douglas E. ............. ........260 120,318 130, 318 Dewolf, Jeffrey L. .................... . Diamond, William N ................,. 121 Dlbert, Anne Mane ............................ Dibling, Dolores M ......,............. 131,318 Dice, ruce E ............ ........... Dick, Deborah C ....................... ........318 .121 318 Dldlch, John M .................................. 318 Dielman, Ron L ................. 122,252,318 Dlesem, Mary L ................................. 318 Dlesem, Nancy Sue ............ .. Dieter, Richard W. ........ . Dietz, Richard A ......... Dillon, Eileen A .......... Dillon, Terry .............................. Dlnato, Timothy ........................ Dinerman, Robin B. ........ . 1 Dlnlnger, James M. .......................... . 252 232 186 ........280 .224 234 318 199 211 Diplacido, Pat Edward.. ....... ............ . Dlshnlca, Ronna J. .............. .......... 2 36 Ditzel, Patricia L ............ Dixon, Albert S ............... Dixon, Marle Joan .......... ..........242 ..........318 ..........248 Dixon, Mary Jane ............... .......... 2 24 Doak, Dawn M .................. ................. 2 44 Doane, David Emmons ...................... 132 Dobbins, Estelle L. .....,....... .......... 1 28 Dobos, David ................ .......... 1 27 Dodge, Heather S .............................. 236 Doepker, Barbara A. ................. ,... . Doerner, Barbara A ..... .............. 2 3 Dohms, John E ........... Doll, John Wm ............ Dolle, Robert.H. ............. ...318 4,318 3, 264 318 111 Dolllson, Vlrglnla L. ............ .......... ..97 318 Dolphin, Johanna R ............. .......... Doman, John Martin ........... .......... Dominick, Christina L ....................... Dominik, Christian J. ................... . Dominique, Linda A .... .............. 246.. Domonkos, Betty A...224, 232, 3151 Donahue, Sharon Sue ....................... Donaldson, 'Marshall B ................... Donauer, Michael W.. ..................... Donavan, Douglas A .......................... Doner, Janice Ann ............. 136, 199, Donnell, Linda Marie ........................ Donnelly, T. Daniel .......................... Dononkos, B. ...................... . ........ . Doniville, David Thomas ................... 271 116 256 318 318 226 111 318 149 318 139 256 102 268 258 Dorlnskl. Dale William ...................... Dorley, Momolu S. B. ....................... 134 244 Dorsey, Sally A. ................ 120, 144, Dorsey, Sharon A. ........................... .. Dorsey, Sharon R .............................. Dotson, Dreama ................................ Dotson, Virginia L ....... 90, 132, 144, Doty, Roger D. ................................. . 318 119 165 248 318 Doubler, Charles R ............................ 276 Douer, Gene ..... .... ........ . ..........150 Dougherty, Patricia A .......... .......... 2 42 Doweler, Carol A. .... . .... . ...... .......... 3 18 Downing Jr., Charles E. Downing, Susan Marie..W'm'1'3 , ....3l8 6 236 Downs, Kathleen ............................... 318 Downs, Phillip E ............ Doyle, Tim ........... . ......... 280 Dreger, Joyce Louise .......... .......... Dreger, Marcia G ............... Drelsbach, Edward Alan .... fffff1I1ii4i' Dreitzler, James S ............. Drennan, Emma K .......... Drews, Linda Jane .......... Droessler, Jan W. ............. . Drozda, Stephen R ............................ Dryer, Donald R ................ Ducat, Roy M. ................. .. Duch, Veronica M ............ ...... . .. Duchane, Cheryl J. ........... . Duda, Michael A ................ Dudley, Diane L. ......... . Duebber, Robert E ........ Duff, Donna V. ........... .. Dugan, Kathleen A ....... 168, 256, 132, 148, Drozdenko, Donald K ......... ....... 1 20, 131,262, Duke, Bruce R ....... ............................ Duke, Roberta A ................ Dukeman, l-l. Bruce ..... 116, 232. 107, 108, Dukes, Craig A. ................................ . Dukes Lou Ellen ......... Dukes1 Marilyn Gail...11'9',' ........136, 144 244 232 121 274 282 318 246 318 258 318 319 264 129 248 319 244 318 240 319 319 319 319 146 319 319 Duling, Jane M. ................................. 319 319 Duling, Thomas R. ........................... . Dunaway, M. Linda .......................... 238 278 Dunbar, Richard T ............ ........149, Dunberger, Pe Ann ...................... 228 Duncan, Leslim ............................. Dundon, Brian R .............. Dunham, Barbara A ......... Dunham, Donna Lee ....... .88, 103, ........135, ........138, 109 Dunipace, Rita M ...................... 210 276 228 242 319 Dunker, Marsha D .............. ............... .106, 256, Dunlap, Robert E. ........... . Dunkle, Chad H .......,....... 138 319 319 Dunmyer, Jeannlne G ........... ......... 226 Dunmyer, Linda Sue ............ ......... 3 19 ' 270 Dunn, Rlchard W ............, Dunne, Dennis P. ....... . Durell, Mary .................... 1111111199 Durlca, Marc John ............................. Duthle, Dianne M .............................. 131 Dutcher. Dennis W ......,............. 117.128 ' ' 319 319 Duthie, Patrick B. ..... 137, 184.316, Dutot, Norman Emile ...........,............ 125 Dwyer, James T ................................. 132 Dyak, Bruce A. ........... . Dyck, John D .......... Dye,Joanne L .............. Dyke, John D ......,............ 19 ..........238, 319 Dzlak, Paula Jean ................ ......... 1 05 121 Dzierzyk, Kathleen M .......... ......... Eashick, Susan W ................ .......,.. 3 19 Eastwood, Warren L ............ .......... 2 68 Ebamu, Juventino ........... ...,...... 1 25 Eberle, Diane M. ............. .......... 1 21 Ebert, Donna Louise ........... .......... 2 02 Ebert, Julie M .......,.......,.. .......... 1 43 Eb ,Dennis Lee ...,.......... .......... 1 28 Ecllert, January Z ............ .......... 2 36 Eckart, Judith A. ........ .......... 1 36 Ede, Marll n M ..... . ..... ..........319 Edwards, Seth A. ............ .............. 1 65 Edwards, Bruce .......................,......... 276 Edwards, Charlene Mae ............. 115, 128 Edwards, Joyce M. ............................ 136 Edwards, Lorenna Jean ..................... Edwards, Pamela S ................... 136, Edwards, Tamara T ......... .............. Ehasz, Linda J ................. .......... Ehlers, Patricia Mae .......................... Ehman Jr., Donald R ................. 111, Ehrmantraut, Arthur G ...................... Eibel lll, Edward F. .......................... . Eichenberger, Robert Alan ................ Eicher,Carol E .................. 110, 119, Eicher, Judith A .................. 93, 97, Eifort, Bonnie F. .............................. . Eiseman, Carolyn M .......... 115, 128, Eisermann, Kenneth E. .................... . Eiting, James D ................................. Elikofer, Roland G ............... ......... Ellerbrock, Michael Jon .................... Ellington, Linda Rae ......................... 129 319 319 136 133 276 268 151 142 Eichenlaub, Kathleen S ............ 139. 230 140 139 260 111 114 270 140 212 Elliott, Babette L. ............................ . Elliott, Barbaralean ................. 140, 319 Elliott ll, Edward 0. .......................... 319 Elliott, Marjorie A ............. Elliott, Michael D.. ........ ...90, 140, 199 .100, 252, 127 Elliott, Ronaldi ................ 203, 211, 320 Ellis, Cathy Jean ................................ 129 Ellls, Edward S .................................. 214 Ellislr., GeorgeA ..............,...... - ....... 320 ' ' 132 238 Elsaesser, P31fICla ..................... Elsass, Cheryl ................... .11o, 230: 320 Elsasser, Carmen L ................... 133, 136 Elsea, Sharon ............. Elsner, Jane A. ............... . ..........128, 320 Emans Jr., Robert J ........................... 320 Embrescla, Thomas J ........................ 320 Emerine, Douglas M .................. 125, 320 Emerlne, Michael P ........................... 254 320 Emler,Janet M .................. 113, 230, Emlich, Donna M ....................... 110,320 Enck,'Wllllam P ......................... 149, Engelland, Deanne E ......................... England, Sue Ellen .......... Engle, Barbara A. .......... .. Engle, David E ................................... 226 Enri ht, Carolyn ........................ , Eppleaston, Glen Rowland .................. 278 123 320 320 320 172 99 Erbe, James L. ................................... . 320 Erdelyan, Janice B .................... 236, Erdman, Pamela I ..................... 136,320 Erman, Robert N ................. ................ 9 8 320 Ernst, Kay A .............. 110, 224, 246, Ernst, Mary Lou ................................ 130 Ernsthausen, Patty L. ....................... 320 ' 137 Ershlcll, Susan E ....................... 117, Erskine, Janelle Kan .......................... 202 Eschedor Charles ..110 113 130 320 Espenmiller, Joyce E ............ ............. Estep, Carolyn S. ................ ........ . 226 Essman, James A. ............................. 278 320 320 Esterlrne, Kenneth A ........... ......... Estrin, Leonard S .............................. 203 Euler, Pamela N ......... ........... 1 09,238 Euher, Judy ....................................... 130 Evans, Beverly Ann ................ -..224, 240 Evans, Elizabeth G. ....... . Evans, James L.. ........... . Evans, John Joseph ........ Evans Lila R ..............,... ................... 1 20 119 320 ..........151 Evansi Thomas David ............... Evers, Patricia K ....................... 12341320 Everson, Joseph M .................... 111, 120 Evilsizor, Cheryl N .................. ....91, 320 Ewald, William J ................ 139, 173,320 F Fabian, Dennis W .......... Fabian, Linda R. ....... . Factor, Lisa L ................ Faehnle, Robert K ..................... 203, Fair, Wayne Kenton .......................... Falasco, James N ........... Falat, Paula Jean ........... Faler, Gary R .............. Falk, Franklin T. ........ . ... ........ , Falk, Marjorie C. .............................. . 107 246 Faller, Karen M ................. , , Falquet, Alan .................................... Fangmeier, Ruth A. ......................... . Faranda, Thomas W ......... .199, 316, Farison, Lyle E .................................. Farmer, Dave C. ........ . Farmer, Jack L ........... Farnham, Larry .......... Farr, William A ........... Farrell, Joanne T. ......... . Farrell, Peter A. ........ . Farver, Terry G ............... Fassbender, Christine L .................... Fawcett, Craig Lowell ....................... Fawcett, Ronald Lee .......... .......... F easb , Barbara ................. .......... Feaseli John W .................................. Feathers, Judlth C ..........,.................. Feder, Karen ........... 91 , 120, 244, Federlcl, Patricia M. ........................ . Fegley, Laura L ................................. Fellows, Rodney F. ............ ......... . Feola, Philomena M ........... .......... F9l'Cl1,lLldl1l1D. ............ . Ferguson, Anne E ........... Ferguson, Susan L ............................ ' 225 Fero, David 0 ............................ Ferrato, Karen Elaine ................ 136: Ferrell, Gordon V. ......... . Ferrls, Mark L .... ................ .......... Ferris, Peggy Jeanne .......... .......... Fester, Larry Allan ............. . ....... .. Fetchet, Laurence C. ......... ......... . Fett, Nancy Jo ................................... 321 234 111 211 321 150 226 151 264 213 321 280 139 321 321 271 150 120 260 321 173 276 Fashing, Norman T. ........... .......... 3 21 121 120 321 234 173 116 321 121 321 125 246 321 111 321 274 321 168 264 121 258 149 130 128 Feuerman, Jeffrey Alan ..................... Fickel, Stephanie .............................. 208 264 321 Fiebig, Richard A ....................... , Field, Patricia Ann ......... Fierle, James F. ............ . ..........114 Figel Jr., George E ............................. 149 Figel, Beth ...... . ................................. 129 228 321 Figgins, Mary K ............. r Fiialkowski, Karen ......... 321 Filiere, CherylA ....................... 136 321 Frmmen, Charles L ................... 12721321 Finigan, Kathy ................................... 236 Finley, David Allen .............. . ............. 168 ' 321 Finley, Joyce M. .............. . Finnarn, anis Jo.. ......... 1I2i4 2212 a21 I v Flnnlcum, James C ............................ 258 Finnie Jr., Kenneth Barr .................... 270 Florltto, Donna Marle ....................... 123 Firestine, Harold D ........... Fischer, William is .......... .114, 252,321 Flsh, Charles A .................................. 321 Fisher, Bruce Steven ......... 103 106 225 282: 317: 321 234 Fisher, Carole L. .............................. . Fisher Connie J. .............. . .............. .. Fisher: Dana K... ................ ........ . . Fisher, Todd H .................................. 136 321 Fisher, Penny Anita ......... ......... .121 321 254 Fitzwater, Timothy R. ............,......... . Flanders, Marc E ............ Fleming, Cheryl A .......................,...... 321 Fleming Jr., Harold A ...... Fleming, Linda Ruth ........ ...........282, 321 .121 135 139 ' '246 Flenniken, Eric D .... .... Fletcher, Jill Ann ...................... . , Fletcher, Mary Jo ...................... ,....... Fletcher, Maureen E. ........... ........... . Flick, Lucinda S ................... ......... Flicklnger, Wllllam A ....... ..... ........... . . Florro, Michael J ........................ , Floutz, Barbara E ............ Flower, Kathleen T. ......................... . ' ' 113 Floyd, VICKI S .............. Flynn, Susan V ............ Fogarty, Mary T. ,........ 145 236 226 321 136 322 Flood, Mary Ann ............................... 105 ' ' 254 322 238 322 116 322 208 126 Fogle, Candace A. ...... . Fogt, Diana ............. 111111111228 322 Foley,AnneR ....... . ..... . ..................... . Foley, Janice E .................................. Foley, Karen Sue ..... Foley, Paul G ........... 11i251'I451'1225,' Follas, Ronald W ............ Forbes, Thomas ....... ...... Ford, James Fitz G ......... Fordham, Dale R ............ Foree,KarenS ..... . ........ . Foreman, Thomas G. .... . Forgette, Stephen J. ..... . Forsberg, Dean A ........... I11111111111'56l' Forsthoff, Susan Martha .................. Forsythe, Sandra S. ...... . Fosnaught, Karen Diane 322 116 278 115 122 134 256 ...........1l5,130 262 280 173 105 136 200 322 Foster, Douglas N .......... Foster, Georgia M. ........ . Foster, Richard Wade .... 11111 11111111.97 Foster, Susan Cara ............................ 121 7 260 Fought, Barry W ............. Fournier, Sharon E. ...... . Foutch, Phillip G ............ Fowkes, Ronald W. ....... . Fowler, James Lewis ...... Fox, David B ................... Fox, Wandal ............... Fox, William W ............ Fradl, Otfrled P ............... France, Donald G ............ Frank, TimothyJ ............. Franklin, Darlene D ........ Franklin, Kenneth E ....... , .........254 ...........124, 322 .........322 .........134 .........322 ..,......276 .........121 Franks, Vernon D ........... ................... 3 22 F rate, Beverly J ........... Frazer, Robert ................... 118,272,322 Frazier, Thomas Lee ......................... 270 Freidner, Jean E ................................ 322 Freitag, Donna R ............................... 136 Freppel, Frederick T. ................ 107,322 Frey, Jenny L. ................................... 322 Frey, Sara J ....................................... 236 Freytag, Bet? E ......... 90, 224, 230, 322 Friedlander, anice ................... 111,322 FFIES, Karen Rose ............................. Fries, Mary J. ............. . Frlese, Sue E ................... Friskney, Amy Amanda ..................... 121 226 322 Frlnk, Robert Allen ............. ......... 2 58 121 256 280 Frlssell, Richard N. .......................... . Fritch, Terry L. ................................ . Frizzell, Sue Ellen ............. 148,248,322 Frobose, John H ............. ................... 2 76 Froelich, Raymond Roy ............. 127, 254 Fromm, William A. .... . ..................... .. Frost, Mariory Ann .......... Frye, Jeanne S. ................................ . Fryman, Steven Merle ....................... 144 Fugitt, Barbara A ...................... Fulkert Christine K. Fuller, lames David ..... 111 Fullerton, Michael Lee ......... ......... Fullmer, Rachel Jane ........... ......... Fulmer, Steven Alan ......................... Furman, Chuck ................................. Furney, LindaJ ........... Fusco, Joyce M. ......... . 15, 173 322 322 256 226 322 262 Fuller, Linda L.. ................... ......... 3 22 254 322 142 100 144 148 268 Fussell, David R .............. G Gabrenya, Carol Mae ......... Gabrenya, Mary Beth ......... Gabriel, Lillian D ................. Gagyi, Mark l. ............... Gaier, Jeanne L. .......... . Galati, Mary Ann .......... Gale, Patricia A ............ Gall, Becky B ........... 226 322 283.119, , ,212 ......225, 256 208 Gallaway, CaroleJ ..................... 121,213 Gambino, Joseph A. ........................ 323 Gambell, James A ...... 150, 225, 264, 323 Gamiere, Louis B. ............................ L256 Ganch, Cheryl A. .............................. . Gangale, Joanne P ........... ......... Gantz, Thomasllll ............ ......... 120 323 Gantz, Lewis Ill ............... ......... 2 70 323 254 Gardner, Anne E .......... Gardner, Greg H .............. .......... 8 8, 99 ' ' 323 Gardner, Patrlcla L. ........ ........ . Gargasz, Ronald ................................ 100 258 Gargasz, Theodore J. ....................... . Garlck, David A. ............................... . Garlough, Judith A ............. 106, 142, Gam, Grant W. ................................. . 120 143 Garmhausen, Carol L. ....................... 244 125 206 Garn, Nancy Sue ............. Garrett, Douglas R. ....... .. 266 Garver, Wayne E ................................ Garvey, Craig R .......................... 107,268 Gatz Suzanne .......... Gaug, Cynthia Lee .... .88, 95, 98, 323 Gaumer, Carol E ................................ 246 Gaver, James R .......................... 100,114 Gawrych, Raymond J ................. 149,151 Gearhart, Paulette ............................ 123 Gearhart, Robert J. .................... 124, 140 Gelser, Larry Marvin ......................... 270 Gelin, Laurel E. ......................... 109,323 Geller, Elizabeth S ..................... 144, 146 Gemma, Cynthia Joan ....................... 248 248 Gemma, Sandra L. .......... ............. . Genovese, Peter .......... Gentile, Anita M .......... ..........148, 238 Gentille, John R. ............. ............. . Gentry, Michael C. ..... . Georgalis, Anna ................................ 149 272 Gentzel, Carol Jean ......... .............. 1 07 105 168 George, Ernest W ...................... 137, George, Gene B. .................................. 99 136 323 Gerak, Charlene C ....... ......132, , Gerald, David Scott ........................... 260 Gerber, Kathleen A ............................ 228 207 203 Gerber, Kathyn A. ..... . Gerber, Nick . .... . ........................... .. Gerhardt, Paulette B ................. 212,248 Gerken, Karen A ........................ 116, Gerken, Ruth A. .. ............ ........... . . Gerken, Shirley Ann ........ ............. Gerlinger, Tom V ............................... Germovsek, Donna Lee ............. 121, G81ZIl1,Bll3l'l R ................ Gibson, Gary L. .......... . Gibson, James S .......... 238 127 121 Gerwi ,Jud L nn ............................. 'g 'y y 323 254 143 323 Gibson, Jeffrey B. ............................ . Gibson, William L ...................... 168, 199 ' 260 Glere, Robert Dale .......... ............. Giganti, Frank ............. Giganti, Frank A .......... 168 276 Gilbert, Bruce G. ............. ......... 3 23 ' 260 270 Gilbert, Edward Kent ........................ Gilder, James Robert ........................ Gilinson, Peter Scott ................. 183,323 Gill, Nancy R. .................. ............. 1 39 Gill, Richard W .......... .. Gill, Sandra ............ . Gillberg, Eric W ........... Gllles le, Tom ............. .........323 ..........258, 323 Gilleyl,en,.Bruce C. .......... ........ . Gllllan, Diane .............. 258 250 Glrton, Dennis Lee ......... ......... 1 28 146 121 Gittinger, Jack D. ....... . Gladleux, Susan C. .......... ............ . Glaser, Robert G ......... .........117, 271 323 Glass, Kathlyn J. .............................. . Glass, Robert G. .............................. . Glavan, Joyce M ........ 11 139 0, 120, 226, 323 Glavlc, Gerald J. ................................ 323 Glaze, Max D ........................... .......... 2 82 Gleason, James Rudy ................ 225,278 Glenn, Phillip Lee ...................... 254,323 Glennon Jr., Thomas F .............. 184,274 Gobel, D3VId C. ..................... ............ 1 15 Godby, Danny .................... 137 323 Godfrey, Paula lr ............... 11612461 324 Goertz, Barbara J. ............................. 324 Golas, Sharon A. ............................... 215 Golden, Michael F ..................... 173,282 Golden, Scott M. . ............................. 151 Goldey, Phyllis M. ............................. 324 .111 268 324 Goldstein, John B ............. r 1 Goldwood, Judith Ann ....................... 206 367 i l Gongaware, John A ..............,..., Gonska, Gail A ............. Good, BarbaraJ. ........ . Good,DorothyE. ....... . Good, Susan Elaine ......... Goodall, John T ........... Goode, Gilberte ......,.... Goodman Jo ceA , y . ......... Goodnight, Martha J ................. Goodrich, Karen L .................... Gordon, Alicel ......................... Gordon, Kay L ............. Goris, Gregory ......... Gorman, Kim E ...... ................ . .. .131, 324 .148, 234 .224, 238 .........107 .........200 .....89, 97 .........150 .105, 234 .246, 324 .138, 236 .........324 .124, 270 .........105 132 242 Gorrell, Leann Lynn .................. corsin, Patricia Ann .................. 121: 226 Gossman, Patricia Ann ..... 111 Gotch, Francine M. ................ .. Gotrocks, J. B. ...................... . Gotshall, Ronald Alan .............. Graber, Don Keith ....... Grace, William V. ....... . Gradel, Mariel ............ Gradrne, Rosemary ..... .............. Graef, Maryl ............... Graessle, Cheryl Lynn. Graf, Mary Ann ...,........ Graff, John Paul ......,... Grafinger, Lydia C ....... Grafmiller, Richard A.. Grafton, Geri E .................. Graham, Marian Kay Gramling, Linda D ....... , 144, 228, 324 . ........ 236 .........225 .122, 324 .........260 .150, 151 .........234 .148, 230 .........226 ..............115, 324 ..............130, 324 130, 135, 232 ..............116, 324 Grannis, Alan Walter ......................... 324 Gratzer, Edward N ....... Graul, Robert T ......................... Graves, Brenda Sue ..... Graves, Carol Ann ............ Gray, Jack F. .............. . Gray, Joan H ................ Gray, Rosemary F ........ 260 , 272 228 120 fffIIIIIIfffIf252if' Greathouse, William F. .................... . 116 Green Green, Green, Green, Green . Green, Green Green Greene, Carol A ................ Greene, Jonathan ................. Greenwald, Cynthia M .......... Greetham, Jeffrey B ......... Greetham, Louise Ann ......... ,Sheila D ........... e, BurtonJ ......... ,Donna Faye .......... .... ...... , George M .... ........... 1 14, 252, Joe D .............................. 168, Kenneth ........... Lilas G. .,......... . Richard R ......... .........113, 117 121 324 258 324 324 186 130 137 173 324 276 244 183 324 149 137 Gregor, Marilyn V ............. Gregory, George R ............ Gregory, Sandra L .... ....r... Grein, WilliamJ ........... Grencewicz, Cynthia M Gresick, Gayle F ........ 12 Gressock, Joseph E ..... Gribbell, Karen Ruth Griebel, John E ............ Grief, Cindy Lee .......... Grif in, William T.. ..... . Griffith, Deborah L ...... Griffith, Marcia Lou .... .... ffffiilli' .........fIfIQ26ii .........168 .........324 134 0, 234, 317,'329 210 , 238 254 , 224 Griffith, William G ............ ..... Grillo, Justina M ........................ , Grinaldi, John Anthony ............ Grindle, David A .......... Grine, Barbara E .......... Groff, Arthur Leroy ,.... Groff, Mary L. ............ . Gromen, Marilyn L ...... Gross, Barbara J .......... Gross, Charles E .......... Gross, Elaine S ............ Gross, Polly Sue .......... . ,..... .109 121 324 - 1 ..............115, Gross, Sandra Jean .................. Grossenbacher, Janet E. ......... . Grubb, Ronald A ......,................ Gruber, Larry ..,............... .... Grugel, Linda .................. .... Grumbach, Laura L .................. Grunau, Gwenlyn G ................... Gruss, Jerome T .......... Guilford, David L. .......... . Guilford, Sheila L ............ Guille, Linda Grace .............. Guillet, Sarah Abbott .......... Guion, David M. ............. . 324 324 324 128 .........242 .........126 .........123 .117, 324 .........130 .........324 .........242 .........148 .274, 325 .........270 .........121 .........200 .120, 246 260 266 .........325 325 325 .........146 Gulas, Ruth A. .......................,.....,.... 325 Gulich, Susan Carol .......... .110,113,130 Gulugran, Patricia J. ......... ....... .... 9 1 ,238 Gunn, Hugh A. ........... . Gunn, Sandy ............ Gurley, Joseph M. ...... . .........276 ..105 136 Guthrie, Pamela Lee ................ , Gutman, Katherine ........... Guy, Sandra L .................... Guy, Terry D ............ Guyars, Libbie B. ....... . Guyer, Carol A ............. H Haas, Kathleen I. ............ . Haas, Robert W .............. Hacnik, Thomas J ............. Hageman, Diane K. ......... . Hagen, Lynette K ............. Hagerty, lizabeth M ........ Haimerl, Jennalou ............ Haines, Alan H. ........ Haines, Cebe Sue ......... Haines, Daryl L. .............. . Hajek, Dennis A. ............. . Haldeman, Marsha L ........ Haldeman, Sandra Lee ..... Halkias, Penelope S. ....... . Hall, Charles E. ............... . Hall, Charles Lynn ............ Hall, Darlene M ................. Hall, Martha 0 .................. Hall, Sandra Lee .......... Haller, Ed ..................... 144, 244, 325 .........135, 325 2-22295 .2nanuess274 .1oo,114, f132,'2247 .nnnn133, fffffffff110f 252 116 242 325 132 149 226 .107, 112,325 148, 224, 226 325 .........242, 186 Hallett, Linda A ................................. 325 325 Halsey William D .......... 12l2l 2?56 325 Halvacs,HelenSusan .... , , Hamblin, Ron L ................................. 139 Hambre,cht,Joanna R ....... Hamilton, Diane R. ......... . Hamilton, Larry M ............ Hammock, Paul E. .......... . Hammon, Phyllis A .......... Hammond, David Rene .... Hammond, John C ............ Hampshire, Beverly Ann... Hance, Rebecca J.. .......... . Hanna, Jacqueline ............ Hanna, M. Shad ........... Hanna, William J. ........... .. Hanneken James C .......... .117, , fIffIffIfia1.' 258 325 325 325 .136, 137,208 .........148, 244 137 131 205 , , ................. 266 Hannigan, Patricia S ........... 90, 132,238 Hansen, Carlyle F. ........... . Hansen, Rick ..................... 131, 132,276 Hanson, David A ........................ 117,325 Hanson, Gregory D ........... Hanson, William Coe ........ Happy, Mary Ann ....... 110,119, 122, 207 Harbaugh, Marcy Beth Harbold, Kathleen Sue... Harden, Philip ................ Hardgrove, Kathleen N... Hardwidge, Dana. .......... . Hardy, Barbara E ........... Harger, Catherine L. ..... . Harger, Jane M ............. Hargreaves, Carol ............ Harman, Carolyn Ann ..... Harmon, Thomas R ........ Harpel, Gary R ................ Harper, Dennis ............. Harper Jr., Robert J ........ Harraman, Roger D. ..... .. Harris, Mary Ann ............ Harris, Neal Robert ........ Harris, Oliver W .............. Harris, Steven D.. .......... . Harrison, Janet Susan ...... Harrison, Kathleen M ..... .........230, 325 ..116 136 138 139, 230, 325 230 325 325 206 .113 130 326 .264 326 Harrison, Robert M .................. , Hart, Stephen R. ............................... 264 Hartley, Barbara Ann ........................ Hartley, Connie D ............. .116, 136, Hartley, Connie ................................. Hartman, Brenda Kay ........................ Hartman, James Maccoy ................... Hartman, Stuart H. ....... . 224 226 126 Hartley, Lynn M. ............................... 111 326 150 125 124 Hartranft, Elizabeth B. .................... .. Hartsel, Barbara A ..................... 244 Hartwig, Janice R ........ ...................... Hartzler, James L ...................... 111 , 326 326 , 326 Hartzler,Jennalee A .......... 133, 326 Hartzler, Karen Lee ........................... 202 122 238 Hartzog, Diana J ........... ........ , Hartzog, James Lee .......... ............ 2 66 109 Harvey, Roy E ............... Harvey, Ruth Ellen ............ ............ Haskins, Mary Louise ........................ Hasselbach L nn M , y . ....... . Hasson, Arlene ............. Hastings, Carole M ............ ............ Hatas, Kathleen M. .......................... . 117 Hatch Constance M ...... Hatfield, Gregg Martin Hathaway, Barbara Ann Hathaway, Donald Clark: Hathaway, Thomas K. ..... .. Haubert, Mary Elaine .... .... Hauenstein Elaine K. 12111257 Havi1n,Mieiraei1 ........... fIfIi25,' , Havrilek, John R ..... ...... ..... Hawk, Charlene L.. ........... . Hawk, Kathleen A .......... Hawk, Sherriel ................. Hawley, Kenneth M ........... Hay, Sarah Jane ................. Hayden, Michael L. ......... .. Hayek, Robert J ................. Hayes, Carla S ................... 326 133 326 326 121 326 326 326 326 151 326 130 326 149 ........121, 326 ............326 ..........90, 228 236 326 Hayes, Patricia A ............... 113, , Hayes, Sherry L ................. Haynes, Patrick J. ............ . Hayward, Graydon H. ....... . Hazlett, NancyJ ................ Heacock, Dennis E ............ Heath, Roberta R. ..,........ .. Heck,James R .......... Heck, Kay ................. Heckler, Jack G. ..... .. 246 327 ............327 100 151 ............125, 327 Heers, Jon W ................. ............ Heft, John G ...................... ............ Hefty, Michael Jon ............................ Hegele, Patricia J .............................. Heighberger, Judith ........... . ............. Heil, Nancy Lou ................ ............ Heimark, Marilyn J ............ ............ Heinz, Holly JA .............. . ..... ........... . 254 150 276 260 136 Helder, Robert F ....................... 137, 168 121 123 248 248 105 Heiserman, Linda Jo ......................... Heitzman, Valerie ............................. 136 148 238 Helbig, Patricia K ...................... , Heldman, Janice E. ........................... 139 Helmeci Ann E. ..... . ........107 320 327 Helwig, Richard , Hemming, David W. .......................... 254 .199 211 Hemple, Donald R ....... Hendel, GregoryA ..... 1 6711111 120: 250 Henderson, Claudia G. ...................... 226 Henderson, Wanda S ......................... 200 Hendricks, Connie J. ......................... 327 Hendricks, Janet Sue ........................ 246 Hendrix, Phyllis J. .... . Hendrix, Richard E .... 'iliiil' 137,225,327 Hendrix, Tom .............................. . ..... 183 Henkel, Russell Lee .......................... 264 Henkle, John Dennis ......... Henn, Bruce C ............... ............119 Henney, Michael D ............................ 150 .108 320 327 Hennings, Thomas A ........ Henretta, James Miles Henry, Diane Kaye ............................ 232 Henry, Karen S. ................................ 327 Hensien, Janice L ...... 1 05, 138, 215, 226 Herbkersman, Linda M ................ 97, 115 Herchler, Janice E ............................. 199 Herlevi, Kathleen Mae. .... .. Herlevi, ThomasJ ...................... 108.327 Herlihy, Carol J. ............... . Hern, GloriaJ .................... Herold, Guenter Karl ......... Herwick, Holly Ann ............ Herzer, Sharon .................. ........133, 207 ........l73, 276 ...........83, 99 .......327 28 327 Hess, DonnaJ ........... 110, 133, L , Hess, Terry ........................ Hess, Peter D .................... Hesselbart, Judy M ............ Hessler, Kathleen M .......... Heusser, Robert T ......... Hewsien, Beth .............. Heyman, Bonita B ............. Heyman, Carlotta H. ........ . Hickman, Brenda L ........... Hicks, Donna Jean ............. Hickens, John .............. Hicks, Michael T. ........ . ..........93, 130 110, 121, 327 116, 133, 140 ........133, 140 ............137 Hicks, Rogerlohn ..................... 119,327 Hieber, Kathryn M ..................... 130,327 262 Higgins, David M ........... Higginson Jr., Mark B ......... ........... High, John Paul ................. ........ . .. Hllderbrand, Gary Lynn ..................... Hrler, Sharon Ann .............. ........... Hill, Connie Ann. ......... .. Hill, John R. ............. . Hilson, Michael ......... Hilton, Susan J .............. Himburg, Billielean ......... . .......... . 327 327 256 116 327 ...........115 214 248 234 117 139 Hindee, Michael C ............. ........... Hindelang, Charlene R. Hine, Thomas D. ................................. 93 Hinkle, Thomas E ...................... 121,214 Hinshaw, Jo E. .................................... 96 Hinshaw, Philip Ray .......... ........... 1 46 Hirsch, Curt Bruno ............ ........... 2 68 Hisco, Diane ................. ........... 1 33 Hitts, Beth D ................. ........... 1 32 Hlibka, Gregory ................. ........... 1 27 Hobbie, Selah Reeve ......... ........... 3 27 Hobe, John Joseph ............................ 271 Hocevar, Diane ................................. 242 Hodakievic, James J .................. 168, Hodgkinson, Gail ......... Hodkinson, Susan ............. ........... Hoecker, Sandra J ....... Hoefler, Cynthia Jane.. Hofer, Diana Lynn ....... 238 328 132 151 Hoffert, William J ........ Hoffman, Bonniel ............ 224,228,328 Hoffman, Donna Marie .............. 116,131 Hoffman Jr., Kenneth V. ................... 282 Hoffman, Lynn E. .............. ........... 2 32 Hoffman, Pamela A ........................... 126 Hofstetter, Rebecca A ....... .......... 9 0,215 Hogrefe, Alfred L. ............................. 328 Hohenberger, Ann M .... . .................... 139 Hohm, Jacqueline K..116, 136,230,328 Holden, Robert,E. ............................. 274 Holdren,V1rgrnia K. .......................... 328 Holliday, RoEerE ...... 103, 114, 323, 328 HollikerJr., obert F. ....................... 145 Hollis, Brendal ................................. 328 137 186 Hollo, Ronald.S ......................... Holi0fan,oavrr1 c ...................... 145,,328 Holloway, Karl M ............................... 328 107 328 Holman, Gerald C ...................... , Holmes, Karen J ................................ 328 Holt Jr., William A ............................. 117 140 328 Holzhauser, Robert W ............... , Homer, Cynthia L .............. 116, 132,328 Homstad, Gail L ........................ 129,328 Honsa, Thomas A .............................. 149 Hood, Linda J .................................... 242 ' .240 328 Hood, Marilyn E ....................... Hooker, Gary 1 .......................... 2681328 Hoover, Sandra Kay .......................... 328 114 328 Hopewell, David W .................... , Hopk1ns,BruceT. ..... . ...... . ................ 256 Hoppens, Susan Mary ....................... 242 Horinka, Joan S ................................. 238 Horrnka, Nancy A ...................... 109,238 Hornacek, Rosemary ......................... 105 Hornick, John B. ......... ..... ................. 1 2 8 Hornyak, Karen J ............... 135, 246,328 Horstman, Dennis P .................. 270,328 Horvath, Nancy L ......... . .................... 144 Horvath, Rebecca L. .......... ........... 2 26 Hotchkiss, Claire Lane ..................... 230 Hotchkiss, Robert Louis ........... 254, House, Joseph J. .............................. . Houser, Richard S .......... Howard, Darrel G. .......... .......... . Howell, Barbara Jane ......... ........... Howell, Nllarshe E ........... Howell, Melanie K .......... ........... Howell, Sandra L. .......... .......... . 254 107 328 Howell, L nn D. ............. ........... 2 66 121 121 121 236 Hricko, Susan Jean ...................... . .... Hruska,JamesM. ............... . ...... . ...... 328 Hubbard, Jane L ...... 107,110,116,132, 226 274 136, Hubbard, RlchardJ ................... 184, Hubman, Lynne A. ........................... . Hudson, Candace S .......... .110, 148, Hudson, Nancy A ....................... 242, Huesey, Peter ............ Huff, Patricia .................................... Huffer, Michael W ............................. Huffman Candice A. 236 226 328 213 258 .113 116 Huffmanz Nancy Lou.:::: , ,328 Huffman, Philip W. .................,......... 149 Hughes, Chester K. ..... ...................... 1 15 Hughes, Gerald .......................... 107. 111 Hulbert, Mary Louise ........................ 329 Humbel, Joanne D ...................., 230, Hundley, Lynnette J. ....................... . Hunsin er, Wanda E .......................... Hupp, gusan E. ................................ . ' 129 Hurless, Rita K .......................... , Hurley, Priscilla A .............. 121, 133, Huskey, Dave ................ Huston, Mark Douglas .................,.... Huszar, Ted W ................... Hutchinson, Mar aret R .................... Hutchison, Herb ...... . Hyatt, Robert C. .......... . Hyland, Anne .......,......... 329 121 329 120 136 228 260 Huston, Lrndal ................................. 132 266 329 136 214 122 329 128 Hyman, Michael Ben ......... ..........,. lift, Janice M ..................., Ingalls, Brenda M ......... Inskeep, Sharan S ........ lnsley, Beth Ann ................ Isaac, Corinne Lynn ......... Isaac, Rud ..,............... lsaksson, lllaren T .,....... lsgro, Coletta M. ........ .. .I Jack, Carol S ............,... Jackson, Carol Lynn ..... Jackson, Charles M. .... . Jackson, Connie Sue .... Jackson, Janet H .......... Jacobs, James H. ........ . Jacobs Jr., John J .......,. Jacobson, John L. ...... .. Jacoby, John J ......... Jacoby, Sara J .............. Jaguil ard, Marilyn S. Jayyki, Shige .................. Ja ubisin, Michael J ..... James, Jo Ann .............. James, Melissa S .......... Jamieson, Dennis A ...... Janc, Sharon Key ......... Jardin, Ronald ........... Jarvis, Kathleen M ........ Jarvis, Kerry L .............. Jarzen, Terry J ......... Jason, Darlene E. ........ . Jastremski, Duane ....,.. Jaynes, David W ........... Jeffery, Jo A. .............,. . Jeffrey, Richard H ........ Jemmott, John M ......... ........268, lams,James Edward .......... .119, 136, lmler, Keith E. ................. . 329 232 204 ............329 ............105 ............236 ........149, 244 135 .............121, 329 . .................... 266 , .... , ...,.. . ....,... 329 .....133, 21-3, 234 242 244 .........228', 329 ........228, 329 .........165, 272 . .... Jenkins, Barbara Ann ................ Jenningis, Joyce C ......... Jenot, oger T. ........... . Jensen, Dennis L .......... Jensvold, David R ......... Jergens, Mark Eugene.. Jezierski, MaryJ ........... Jirka, Marilyn C. ......... .. Johns, Ka Ann. ........... 224, zasl 128, 131, Johnsen, 0avid M .............................. Johnsman, Michael J .... Johnson, Alan L. ............. . Johnson, Anita J ............... Johnson, Barbara L ...... Johnson, Bonnie J ............ Johnson, Candace J. ....... . 184 146 128 198 134 232 329 329 282 132 122 124 105 254 329 149 329 329 140 329 254 Johnson, David V. .,.......................... . Johnson, Douglas R ................... 125, 329 Johnson, Floyd Harry ........................ 329 Johnson, Gary W, ...............,.............. 114 Johnson, Marcia Lou ........................ 246 Johnson, Patricia ............ .............. .... 3 2 9 239 240 Johnson, J. Yvonne ................... , Johnson, Steven R. ......... . Johnson, Wayne ............... ............143 ............l07 Johnston, Pamela K. ......................... 236 258 330 Johnston, Thomas F .................. , Jones Charles Tom ........................... 256 137 168 Jonesi edward o ........... Jones, Jennifer L .......... 1111111232: 330 Jones Julia M. ......... ..................... 3 30 110 119 Jones: Judy A ........... ............ , Jones, Kathleen L. ........... . Jones, Marlene A .......... ........234, 330 210 211 Jones, Martin R ............ ......... , Jones, Patricia E. ......... ................. 2 15 127 272 Jones, Thomas ............. ......... , Jordan, Larry W ....... ..... . Judge, Jerry A .......... ........268, 330 Juhas, Jack ................................ ....... 2 74 Jump, Kurt T ..................... Jump, Roberta A. ............. . Jump,-Vicki Lou ................ 118, 262, 330 ........236 330 Jurcis1n,Kather1ne A ................. 126: 135 256 Jurczyk, Robert J. .....,..... . Jurusz, David W. ..................... .......... 1 49 274 Jurusz, Marc Graham ....,................... K Kadunc, James F ,...................... 268, Kaemming, Judy Ann ........................ Kagy, Jack .............. Kahl, Sharon K ............. Kahle, Keith L .............. Kalish, Sharon R. ............ . Kalka, Terrance Lee ......... Kalo, Charlene A. ............ . Kaltenmark, John M ......... Kancher, Susan ................................. Kansorka, Susan M ................... 121 Kappel, Richard N ............................. Kapusta, Lorrie J. ............................ . 130 Karbon, Joyce Mary ........... 113, Karcher, Suzanne M.... Karcsak, Barbara A. ......................... . 330 330 330 330 ............151 330 258 330 127 165 , 238 264 238 , 230 330 330 Kardatzke, Timothy E ................ 125, 146 Karl, Tillman R .................................. 120 Karlovetz, Patricia Ann ..................... 236 Karns, Ladonna C. ..... . 244 330 Kaseman, Barbara L .......... 148, , Kaserman, Fredrick D ....... 115, 128,330 Kastner, Helene B ..................... 136,230 Kastning, Kathleen N ........ 224. 226. 330 Kathrens, Virginia S ......... 100, 102,241 326,330 Katterheinrich, Kathleen M ....... 113,234 Kaufman, Susan L. ........................... 330 Kavasch, Deborah H. ........................ 139 9 110 111 Kay, Robert A .................... 10 , irayaen, victoria F ...............,..... 1291330 Kear, Janet H. ................................... 232 Keating, Jeannine M. ...... . Keating, Pamela I ......... ................. 3 30 268 330 Kec, Thomas J ......... . ........ , Kee, Sheila Nolan ........ ................. 3 30 129 330 Keedy, Carol G .......... Keegan, John F. .......... . 242 331 Keilman, Barbara A ................... , Keirstead, Barbara V ......................... 331 Kelrh, Linda A., ......................... 126,230 204 Kellar, James E ..... ...,... Keller, Joan D. ................ . Keller, Leon Chester ................. 107, Kelley, Gregg D. ......,....... . Kelley, Karen Ann ........ Kells, Kathy L ............ Keiiy,1udirn Helen ..... ' ..... ' .'.IQ11l'.'2s2I Kelly, Kenneth ............ Kelly, Robert J. ....., . Kelly, Vicki L ........... Kelsey, Dale A .................... , Kelsey, Terry Lee. ...................... 272, .,..ffIfIffIf1'16 331 331 258 234 331 331 122 331 331 1181311331 331 Kemmerhnv? David W, ..................... . Kemmett, illiam J ........... 100, 114, Kenmurr, Judith Ann ......................... Kennedy, Bruce C. ........................... . Kennedy, Charles F ........................... Kennedy,Janet S ....................... , Kennedy, S ......... ............................... ' 150 Kennedy, William H ................... , Kentner, Judith R .............................. Kenyon, Kathleen Ann ...................... 331 120 105 270 150 Kennedy, Helen Louise ..................... 137 238 331 184 151 331 136 244 Keriek, Karen Ann ............ Kerrn, Linda K. .......... . Kern, Thomas Lee ....... Kerrigan, Kenneth Lee Kerro,Glor1aJ ............. Kerscher, Kaye E.. ........... . Kersey, Caro L. ............... . Kerwin, Marie T. .............. . Kessler, Eva Diane ............ Kessler, Mark R ................. Kesson, Mary Clark .......... .'.1'.11'.'.1'.'.i.112'1 244 IIIIIIIIIIfIII1fIIff1I1a3 .224 226 331 ......1.......l.l32 .85 113 224 244, 326, 331 Ketcham, Richard S. ........ ........... 2 74 Ketron, Norma E ..... .......... ........... 1 3 0 Kettler, Jay W ......................... ......... 9 1 Keyerleber, Barbara Ann ................... 331 Kidd, Paulette Sue ..............,............. 136 Kiefer, Kim Andrew ........... 260 Kielson, David P .................................. 99 ' 125 198 Krentz, Thomas W ............. , ....... , Killen, Nancy L. ........ .................... 2 28 331 Killey, Donna M ......................... 244, K1ll1an,SusanJ .................. 110,121, Kilsen, Philliys Roy ............................. Kimmel, Mic ael ............................... Kimbleton, Deane L .......... Kimbleton, Ashley ............. Kimmel, Michael Lee ........ ........ . Kimmet, Robert M. ...... . Kincaid, Harriet M. ...... . Kindy, Pearl ............. King, Gerald L .......... King, James E. ................................. . ' 125 198 King, JamesJ .................... King, Michael C ................................. Kingerski, Thomas J ...... Kingsbury, Howard K ..... IQfIffIIIIIffI51l' Kinkaid, Harriet M ..................... 136, Kinnard, Michael L .................... 125, Kinney, Anita ................ Kinney, Thomas L. ,..... . Kinze ,Janice D. .......... . Kirby, Diana E ............... Kirb ,Thomas R. ......... . Kirclloff, Steven R. ...... . 331 268 331 248 133 107 272 331 272 331 331 271 128 331 248 331 126 IIfQ1ffIffI..9s ............14o ............140 Kirk, Leon R .................. .......... 131, Kirkland, Gregory G...13 Kirkwood, Allen L. ....... . Kirkwood, George ......... Kisseberth, Edward ....... Kisseberth, Roy L. ....... . Kisselle, T. ................... . KittIeson,Jack D ........... Kitz, Daniel Neal ........... Kitzerow, Leslie Joan .... Kizer, Ralph E. ............ .. Kjoller, Janet S. ........... . Klawon, Karen J. .....,... .. Kleff, Nancy Lee ........... Kleiber, John A ......... 145 264, 331 332 332 186 205 254 168 332 . ........... 127, 278 136 332 332 139 148 268 332 208 Klein, David S. ........ .,... . Klein, Martha.L. .......... . Klemencic, Karen Lee... Kline, Donald F ............. Kline, Ronald D .........,....................... 276 ...116 136 138 Klingler, Linda J ........... Klish, Richard M ........ . ...... IIIfI1ffIfIifiSQ'332 151 ' 226, 332 .........2es, 332 zso Klonowski, Stephen M ...................... KIODD, John Francis .......... ............ 1 20 332 Kloth, Thomas C .... ....... Klumpp, David V. ........ .. Knable, Jeffrey A ........... Knaggs, Kathleen L .... ffIfIffIffff..99 ............2s0 Knauer, Barbara A ............. ............ Knepper, Dale C ........... Knepper, David E. ....... .. Knepper, Ricky Allen ......... ............ Knepper, Sue E. ......... .. Kniffin, David Lloyd .......... ............ Knisely, Diane L ................ .... ........ Knisely, Robert L. ....... .. 121 121 264 150 149 ............232 132 332 ............332 172 248 Knoll, Robertl .... .............................. berna Marcia Jean Ko , ....................... Koch,Candice M ............,.. 121,213 Koch, Gilbert G. ................... ............ . Koch, Jean A. .......... . Koch, Judith A. ........... . , 332 280 ............332 143 109 Kocka, Linda Joyce ........................... Koegle,Vrctor1a L. ........................... . Koenemann, Constance S ....... 90, 212, Koenker, Jan L .......................... 262, Koetz, Russell S ............................ ,... 128 Koff, Howard M ................. 111, , Kofron, Suzanne E ............................ Kogler, Susan Elaine.102, 236, 326 Konnnan, Doris M. .................... 121', Komnenovich,Kathleen ..... 109, , Koniewich, Bill .................................. Konopka, Doris S. ........................... . Kontak Jr., Carl F. .................... 111, Koontz, Craig Lee ...................... 115, Koplan, Barbara K. ...... . 332 118 282 332 332 332 Kokar, Faye L. .................................. 134 236 332 183 128 120 146 126 332 Kopper, Joan M., .... . Kopp, Thomas R ............ .......... Kord, Marianna R ..................... Korenko, Charles M .................. 120 274 'Izsof 332 .260, 332 Korenowsky, James A. ...................... 103 Koret, Paul Maury ............. .......... . 120 Korver,J. Theodore ...... .......... .332 85 226 Koryta, Susan Mary ...................... Kos, John L. ,....... ....,................. 1 251332 ' 116 Kost, Linda M. ............ . Koster, Bernard A ...................... , Kostyn, Gilbert A. ........ . Koudelka, Karl John .......... ........... Kousare, Michael .............. ........... Kovach, Kenneth S. ........... .......... . Kovach, Steve Dennis ....................... Kovacs, Alfred Gary ................... 173, Kowalski, Anthony A. ....................... . Kowalski, Lawrence .......... ........... Kozian, Cynthia A. ........................... . Kraatz, Karen A ......................... 238, Kramer, Kenneth D. ............. . Kramer, Richard l. .............. . Kramer, Robert K ................ 9 r 332 258 272 332 264 264 264 Kovacs, Rosemary ............................. 333 333 276 333 333 114 333 333 117 . Kratzer,Denn1s Leon ................ ........ Kraus, Kathryn E. .............. ............... 1 36 128 282 Kravitz Edward R. .... . '.225,'270 Kreidlel, Terry Kreig, Marcy .............. . ....................... 230 113 333 Kreuzmann, Peggy A. ................ , Krichbaum, Robert L. Krreg,M1chele ................... ........... Krolik, Daniel G. .......... . 128 199 Kriner, Lon Stinson ........... ........... 2 60 282 276 Kroll, Wayne F. ............................... . 132 , 232 Kromroy, Kathy Kay .................. Kroucik, Dale M. ......... .. Krouskop, Dale E. ............................ 271 110 258 Krueger, Kenneth E ................... , Krup, Paula L ................ Krupa, Janet M .................................. 333 Kuckelherm, Nancy A ........................ 226 Kuebbeler, Gary L. ........................... 130 Kuhlin, Michael E ...... ........ 9 3,103, 106, 114, 225, 258, 328,333 Kuhlman, John T. ..................... 225, 266 Kuhlman, Richard F ..,........ 149, 225,266 Kuhn, Robert W ........................ 133,205 Kundeman, Judith D... Kuperus, Peter P. ...... . Kurtz, Barbara E. ....... . Kurtz, Gordon W ......... 333 272 Kushner, Judith A ...................... 139,333 Kustos, David .............. Kvaska, Gregory J. ..... . L Lacy, Diane S ............ Laf erty, Jon Alan ....... Lair, Richard J. .......... . Lamb, John T. ...... ....... Lambert, Sharon Ann.. LaMond, Patricia A. ...........127 110 225 274 ...........276 215 333 232 Lamonna, Andrea M .......................... Lamoreux, Kent Stuart ..................... 262 333 Lamson, Margo J.. ..................... 126, Lamuth,Jacqueline E ................ 138,238 Landolt, Judith Lynn ............... Lane, James W .................. 111 ..136, 248 120, 199 Lane, Mary ........................................ 113 Lanese, Herbert J .............................. 137 Lang, Diana Mary .......... Lange, Deborah L. ....... . ...........333 Lange, Jeanne M .........,..................... 333 206 244 Lange,Sharon Ann .............. 90, , Lannin ,Stephen Ray ............... 168,276 Laras, ilemetra T .............. Larrick, Bruce M ............... Larson, Signe A ................. Larson, Susan Lee ............ Latanick, David G .............. Latimer, Guy T ........ .......... Laucher, Jackson B ........... Laukhuf, Dale ................... Laux, William B ................. ........226, 333 ........111,128 232, 333 ........121, 238 ........272, 333 .103 115 333 I 1 ........274 Laveglia, James G. ................... . Lawler, Clair George ................. Lawrence, Allan J ...................... Lawrence, Joann R .................... Lawrence, Sandra Sue ..... ......... Lawrence, Thomas D. ............. .. Lawson, Anne Teresa ................ Lawson, Dawn J. ............ . ..... .. ........271 276, 333 140, 333 130, 228 ........162 118, 333 ........130 369 Lindstrom, Joyce E. ......,................... 110 Macharoni Jr., Frank A .......... Mahm Migal, Claudia S ........... 70 Lawton, Ann C. ...........................,..... 142 Layford, Joann .................. 138, 238, 333 Layton, AlbertW ....................... 260, 333 334 Lea, Jenny Ann .................................. Leach, Clayton John ....... Leach, Edward A, ........... . Leach, Tad .................. Leach, Wendy J .........., Leaders, Carolyn S .......... Leahey, Douglas P.. .,.... .. Learned, Juanita M.. ..... .. Lease, Jerry R. ........... . 258 334 268 139 Leader,L1nda N ........................ 121, 334 208 151 136 114 236 Lebo, Phyllrs L ................ Lech, Nanciann V ............ Lee, Carol A. ........... Lee, Linda Ann ........... . Lee, Linda A ..,........ Leech, Pam S .............. Leffel, Larry K. .............. . Legalley, Marilyn S. ....... . Lehman, Jennifer ............ ffffQ'.Q'.'..9o .........128 334 230 .........133 .........334 .........129 334 Lehman, Nancy Jean ......................... 200 ' .129 334 Lehman,Sylv1a L ...................... , Leibson, Davette Ann ....................... 334 Leidel, Mary S ................... 110. 234.334 Leiionhulvud, Katarina Ewa ...... 134, 238 Leist, James W .....................,............ 334 Lerster, Craig D .................... ......... 2 10 Leland, Virginia ........... Lempert, Robert .......... Lenhardt,John R ......... Lentz, Maxine 276 334 0201001075334 Lenz, Lois E .............................. 115,334 Lenz Mic ael B , h . .....,......................... 256 Leolfert,Sherr Lynne ....... , .,.... ...,... 1 28 Leonard, Marygusan... ..............135,228 Leonard, Robert Dean ............... 260, 334 Lepkowski, James M ......................... 334 Leskovec, Timothy R. ....................... 334 Lesner, Alan W .................,......... 111,119 198, 211,334 334 Leube, Frederick C. ......................... . Levers, Rebecca S. ............,............. . Lewellen, Gail ........................... , 246 Lewandowski, Judith A. ................... 115 110 334 276 Lewickr, Joseph A. ......... ,.... ......... . . Lewis, Beverly E .......... Lewis, Diane L. ......... . Lewis, Duane E ........... Lewis, Janet ............ Lewis, Janet L ......... Lewis, John I ............... Lewis, MarthaJ ........... Lewis, Mary B. ........... . Lewis, Nancy L. ......... . Lewis, Susan P. ......... . Lewis Vicki L. ........... . Licata, Jack ..................... Lickliter, C. Samuel ........ Lieb, Robert James ......... ..........110,111 ..........107, 334 Light, Thomas D. ............................ .. Lilak, Mary Ann ......................... 230, Lillibridge, Kenneth T. 232 334 262 131 226 121 234 .........208 183 334 109 124 334 282 278 Lrnyir., Edmond ......... fIIIfI1iisQ'151,' Lindquist, Sandra L. ...........,............, Lindsay, Mike ............,.......,.. ...,......... Lindsay, Susanne M. ........... ......... 1 36 121 Lindstrom, Christine R. ................... . Lindstrom, Wayne Wesley ...,,.... 205, 211 Lingruen, Susan Lynn ....................... 242 Link, Dennis P. ................................. 334 Linker, Diane -Lenore ........................ 132 Lrntner, Marcia ......................... 113, 228 Linton, David A ................. 225,252,335 Linzer, Gary .............................. 128,282 Lioi, Carmela A. ......... . Liphart, Sally .............. Lipovec, Darlene S .......... Lipp, Edward W. ............ . ,........226 ........226 Lippman, Roberta H .................. 121, 232 248 Lippmann, Frances l ......................... Liptok, Barbara June ........... ......... 1 21 Liston, Marcia Jones ........... ......... 1 10 Lithrop, Barb ........... Littell, Anne L ...................,............... 335 Littell Marcial ......... 132 224 242 335 1 r r Littlef-ohn, Barney o. .....,.................. 124 Lrtz, rnda Marie .............................. 246 Litzenberg, John A .......... Litzinger, Daniel E. ....... .. Lloyd, Gordon T. ....... . Lloyd, Thomas M ............ .........205 .........137 ,........335 .........168 Lobas, Nancy .................... 144, 244, Loboda, Judie Anne ...... Lockwood, Douglas R... Lockwood, Pamela Jane ................... 105 Loeffler, Gwen I. ......... . Loew, Timothy M .......... Logan, James E ..... . ....... Lohman, Donald J ......... Lohman, Richard C. ..... . Lohse, Cheryl L .......... Long, Elsa Mary ............ Long, Judith Carol ........ Longley, Craig B ............ Longman, Beverly A ...... Longworth, Dennis L. Loomis, Joseph F .......... Loomis, Scott J .......... Loretan, Loraine L ........ Loss, Susan Jayne ......... Lothrop, Barbara Ann Lott, Donald D .............. Lott, Michael W .......... Loucks, Sue Ann ........ Louden, James J. ...... . Love, Kathleen Ann ....... Lowe, Marilyn J .......... LowelI,Jane E ............. Lowrey, Jane Ellen ........ Lowery, Steve ............ 260 131, 335 335 280 242 ..........121 335 149 136 127 ........258 ........335 232, 335 224, 230 ........335 131,276 ........262 ........248 120 230 248 w'tz Herbert A ............ ...... Lo 1 , Lowry, Maryli ............ Lowther, Judrth A ................ ........246 ........335 .....,..282 121, 226 136, 208 129, 335 Luallen, Janet S. ..................... .. ........226 Lucas, Barbara E. .................... . Lucas, Marilyn L. ..................... . Lucas, Ralph C .................... 91, ........246 333, 335 ........264 Luce, Donald G. ....................... . Lucht, Michael D. .....,..... ..... . Ludlow, Carole A. .................... . ........335 ........121 130 335 Ludtke, Karen L ..,............ ......... 144: ass Ludwick, Dianne C .................... ........146 Ludwick, James D ........... ...... Ludwig, Mary Jo ....................... Ludw1g,Patr1c1aJ .............,........ ........246 144, 146 ........143 Luebben, Donald E. ................. . Luettke, Thomas James ............ Luker, Barbara A ....................... ........168 ........120 148 335 Lum,. Dayle J. .......................... .. ....,.f.23s Lundin, Mary L. .............. ..... . ........236 Lundin, Sarah J. ...................... . Lunsford, Richard G. ............ Lusher, Linda D ........................ Luther, R1chardJ .... .................. Lutz, Mary Sue ........... ........335 ..96, 121 ........262 110, 335 ........335 Lux, Janet l. .g ................ Luxford, David A ....................... ........336 Lydon, Barbara Jean ................. ........124 ..99 205 Lydon, Richard S ...................... Lydon, William J. ..................... . Lykens, Cynthia Lynn ................ Lynch, Thomas V. .................... . ........336 ........232 ........336 115 336 Lyon, Christina E. .................... . Lyons, C. Michael ......... ...... Lyons, Sharon K. .......... . M Mabee, Keith V .......................... MacArthur, Donald F. ............. .. MacCubhin, Kenneth C. .......... .. Machovina, GaryJ ............. 16 Mack, Mack, Mack, Macke, Diane M. ....................... . Kenneth E. ........ ...... ...... . Sally Jean .... l ......... ...... Andrea Marie ................ Mackenzie, Allan G ....... Mackey, Mayetta Ann ................ Madaf ter, Linda Lee ......,.... Madeja, Rosanne ............ Madey, William H ............ Maguire, Kay E. ........ . Mahan, Donna L. ........... . Mahannah, Barbara J. .............. , Maher, Maher, Maher, Maher, Maher, John Thomas ................ Judith Ann ..................... Mary Ann ....... 110,111, Robert Dean .................. Thomas W ..................... Maik, Thomas A.. ....... ai Barbara L M n, . .......... .. Mai11zer, Barbara Ann ......... Malick Jr., Joseph T .... ........ et, Charles M ................... ........336 ........336 ..87, 262 ........260 ........264 ........120 258,336 ........336 ........132 ........234 ........128 270, 336 105 116 133 336 123 244 121 184,268 136,336 242,336 131,336 288,199 120,272 2022276 0022140 2000215 0020336 Malkin, Alan.H.. ......................... 128,282 Mallory, Marjorie ....................... 224, 240 Mallue, Charles John ........................ 256 Malm,Carol A .................... Malm, Earle A. Malon, Gabriele ........... 113, 130,336 117 Malott, Paul J ................... ......... Maltarich, Robert S. ...... .. Malycke, Janis M ......... Mamone, Donna K. .......... ........ . Mamrak, Frankl. ....... . Mancini, Diane ............ Mand, Martin E ........... Manfull, Linda Sue .......... Manges, Pamela Sue ......... , Mango, Michael A. .... 002:'m0f2 ...... 0 Mann, Keith A. ................ . Mann, Rick ....................... ......... Manwell, Susan Lynn ........... . ...... .. Mapes, Ronald A. ...........,................ . Marazon, Kenneth R. ...... . Marchetto, Michael J. ...................... . Marchione Mike Anth , ony ................. Mardre, John ..................................... Marek, James F ................ ...,......... 168 246 336 336 113 336 232 230 199 ........111 270 138 336 264 276 168 336 268 234 Marek, Judy M ................................... Marginian, Mary Lou ......................... Marino, Don Paul ,.................. ...260, Markusic, Nancy C. . ..... Markwood, Henry L .......... Marn, Ronald ............... Marr, Marianne ............ Marsh, John Ross ............. Marsh, Kay Patricia .......... Marsh, Sharon ................. 230 336 198 IffIfffff1'iiiiQ'236 Marshall, Barry Lee ........................... Marshall, Lynh .......................... 144, Martin Elden W .... ........... Maninf mr .................... Martin, John H. ........... . 336 173 248 Marshment, Richard S. ..................... 336 107 336 336 116 Martin, Judy Mae ......... Martin, Linda D ............ Martin, Patricia L ......... .........133, 336 Martin, Robert B ........................ 282,336 Martinez, Aleiandro ......... Maschari, Ronald L .......... Mason, Jeffrey L. ............................. . Masserio, John David ........................ Massoud, Mohammed Ali .................. Massouh, James George ................... Mathews, David Lee .................. 111, Mathews, Marilyn R. ........................ . ' 127 Mathis, Robert M ...................... Marius, Janet M ........ tae, 137, 138: Matsko, Martha J. ............................ . Matthews,G ....................................... Matusik, Edward .............. Matyas, Barbara Ann ......................... Mausar, Ben David ........... Maxson,GeraldJ. ....... . May,CharlesC. ...... . May,KarenL ........... May, Margaret .............. Mayer, Cher I A ......................... 226, Mayewsky, Alexander. .... ..... .............. Mazzella, Rosemarie A ...................... McBride, James C. .......... . McBride, Jean L ........... McBride, Jean L ............... McBrien, Wren James ....................... 262 272 337 260 120 337 272 230 123 168 271 105 264 168 143 116 337 256 246 252 337 140 337 McCann, Bronna J ............ ............. 2 26 McCarthy, Darlene M .... .................... 1 62 McCarthy, Patrick L ......... ............. 2 62 McCarthy, Burt B ......... ........ 2 62,337 McCauley, Cheryl J ........... ............. 3 37 McClain, Judy A. ......... . McClain, Patricia J ........... ........136 McClain, Robert J. ............................ 268 McClellan, Lianne B ................. , ........ 139 McClelland, Judy A...199, 206,334,337 McClelland, Lee W. ............................. 88 McClish, Mary M. .............................. 136 McCluer, Patsy J ........................ 130,337 McClur Shar n L g, o ............................ 136 McConnell, Kerry Dawn ..... 140, 228, 337 McCorkle, Carolynl .................. 130,337 McCormick, David F. ........................ 337 McCormick, James E ................ 145,150 McCoy, Patricial ............... 119, 226,337 McCraw, Roger Lee ...... ................ 8 6,132 McCulloch, artha Ann .................... 242 McCullough, Ann L ............... 83, 90, 334 McCullough, James M ....................... 337 McCullough Michael Earl Mctlurdz, Patricia Ann ..... 00100 ........276 140 142 Macon een, cavern ..........,..... 2265337 McDaniel, Gary E00 ................. 186,337 337 McDonald, A. David ......................... McDonald, Barbara A .......................... 97 226 McDonald, LonnaJ .... ...... McDonald, Robert G. ...... . Iffffffffffasr 117 McElwarn, Judy A .............................. McFarland, Martha A. ....................... 242 McGaugh, Stephan L. ......................... 87 116 136 McGaughey, Diane M ................. , McGraw, Ro er ................ ............254 McGuckin, Eileen .............................. 337 ' ' 121 337 McGurer,Patr1cla E ................... , McGurk, James Edwin ..... .................. 2 03 McHale, Richard E. ......... . Mclntye, Chris .............. Mclntyre, Nan .......... McKay, Judith A. ........ . ............120 ............254 ............242 234 337 McKay, Ronald ray .......,............ 225: 250 McKee, Paul B. .................,............... 337 McKeever, Barbara ........................... 337 McKelvey, Karen A ............. 136, 140,337 McKelvey, Linda Sue ..,..................... 140 .102 110 335 337 McKelvy, Maryiean ..... 1 r r McKenzie, Bruce ............................... 337 McKinney, John C. ............................ 337 McLaughlin Michael P. ........280 Metaugnlrnfanhardr. .... ffffIIIff ........ 262 McMahon, Charlene M ............... 119 199 Meuurien, cynrnra .... ..............,. 2 24,'236 McPauI Carol Ann .......... 224, 230 Mcornii'rn,camie .......... If 'IIII ........ asa McRae, Keith .................................... 270 Meadows, Lora Irene ......,................. 234 Meanchoff, Gary Thomas .................. 338 ' .264 338 Mears, Richard P ...................... , Meckstroth, Pamela Kay ................... 105 Meder, Manfred Karl ......................... 256 ' 144 338 Medford, Diana J ....................... Meek, Rebecca E .......... .........116'.338 Meeker, Sally M ....... .. ............... 139,248 Mehler, John Eric .............. Meighan, James C ............. Meikle, Lloyd .................... 114, 130,338 Meistedt, Janet L. ............................ 134 Melby, Joyce Helen ........... Melega, Rosemary J .......... Mellron, Paul J. ................ . Melton, Terry L ................. Meltz, Kathleen A. ........... . Meltzer, William A. ........,. . Menard, Mary Ellen.. ...... Mendleson, Bruce S. ....... . Mengerink, Mary L ............ .125, 152,338 Merrnk, Joann ................... Merklinger, Jane B ............ Merrihew, Victoria ............ Merriweather, Leon P. ..... . Mertz, Marcia Lynn ........... Mervis, Judith A. ............. . Merhar, James A. ............ . Mesfin, Tiry A. ................. . Mesnard, Connie J ............. Messerly, Susan Kay ......... Metcalf, Russell E ............. Metzger, John C. ........ . Metzger, Linda Lou .......... Metzinger, Diana E... Meyer, Diane M ............ Meyer, Hal R. ........................... . ........136, 242 ........107, 108 111, 145, 338 ........282, 338 ........110, 338 230 ........115, 338 102, 144, 134 338 140 274 116 338 230 , 338 Meyer, James Arthur ................. 132,252 Meyer, Joanna C ............... Meyer, Sally A. ........... .. Meyer, Sharon E ........... Meyer, Stephen J. ....... . Meyers, Christina S .......... Meyers, Justine ............ Mezenski, Les G ........... Michalski, Robert M ....,.... Michel, Gail Marie ............ ............139 ,234 124 232 ........127 248 Michelli, LouieJ. ............................. . Michener, Thomas Alva .................... Middleton, Thomas ............. ........ Mreczkowskr, Diane R .......... ........ Migal, Clifford A. ........ . 214 274 128 338 Mrelke, David P .... ............ ........ 1 9 9 338 338 109 110 Mihalko, Daniel P ............. ......... Mrkesell, Helen A. ........,... ........ . Miklovic, Bonnie Ann ........................ 141 ' ' ' 338 MrkIovrc,Jan1ce M ..................... 110, Mrlbrodt, Sue A ............... ......... Milbrodt, Thomas ........... ......... Mrles, Drck ................. .................. Miles, Erie 1 .............,,....................... Miller, Beatrice K .............. , , Miller, Bonnie L ........................ 121, Miller, Carol J. ...........,..................... . 338 338 183 109 Miles, Sally Ann ................................ 338 110 136 234 228 338 338 Miller Carole A ................. 115,130, Mrrrerl Christine A. ........................... 234 Miller, David A. ...............,................. 338 ' 198 211 338 Miller, David R .................. Miner, Gary M .................... 107,, 1os', aaa 150 Miller, Glenn Carl .................,......,.... 276 Miller, Gregoq D. ....... ........ . ..,.... . . Miller, Gwen ............ Miller, James l. .......... . ..........234 .........338 Miller Jean Alta .............. ......... Miller, Karen Sue. ,...... ..., ......... . 123 Miller, Jeannine C. .......... ......... 2 15 238 110 Miller, Kathy L. ........... ................. . Miller, Keith M .............,..,................. 256 234 Miller, Linda A ........................... 121, Miller Linda R .... 144 148 244 Mined Lloyd A ..... fff1fI1'i'iiQ'1z5f 1311338 Miller, Nancy L .......................... 110,338 Miller, Patricia A. ............................. 123 Miller, Randal H .....................,.......... 252 Miller, Sharon L ........................, . ..... 338 MilIer,Shirley A .........,....... 113,116,338 Miller, Steven C. .........................,..... 146 Miller,SusanJ ........................... 109, 232 270 Miller Terrance Leo ......................... Miller: rrrereea c. ........... ........ . Miller, William A, ....... . Millikin, L nn K ........... Millikin, ldfarianna ........... ...,..... M1lliron,Vrrginra L .......... ......... Mills, Margaret E. ............................ . Millward, Lisa K ................................ MiItner,John R .................. 272, 338, Minnich, William L ............ 118,131, Minor, Sandra J ................................. Miragliotta, Sandra L ................ 244, Mrskowskr, James W. ....................... . 118 rtchell Ter J Mf , ry ..,........,............ Mrttner, John R ............... .............. Moats, Carol Ann ................ ..,...... Mobily, Thomas James ..................... Moderick, John T. ........................... .. ' ' 225 Moes, William N ........................ , Mohler, John R ................ ...,.......... Mohr, Sharon L. ........ . Mohr, Sharyl D. ......... . Mohrmann, Fred R. ........ ........ . 338 276 272 136 136 338 133 341 338 234 A 338 Mrrando, Patricia M. ...... .............. 3 38 254 338 338 230 338 274 266 338 338 338 149 252 Momirov Jr., George ........................ Monarchi, Joan A ...................... 131 Mondl, Mark C ............ Monitto, Linda F ......... , 248 ..........145, 282 ..........232, 338 272 Monoc, Dan1eIJ. .... ......... ............. . Monroe, Gregory D .............. ......... 256 Montana, Frederick A. ...................... 276 248 Montgomery, Betty Dee ................... Montgomery, Edward Br uce ............. 338 115 338 Montonoth, Robert C .................. Monlrre, Larry 1 .....,...,............... 118: 262 Moody, Donald J. .............................. 127 Moody, Ray Howard .......................... 262 Moon, Michael F ............,.......,.. 168, 276 Moor, Ronald E ....,.. 103, 106, 225, 274, 338, 342 Moore, Donald E ............................... 338 Moore, James M .......... .......... 2 74, 340 Moore, James S ......,.... .......... 1 25,272 Moore, Judy L ......... .... .............. 3 4 0 Moore, Penny L ........... .................. 1 17 Moore, R. Eric ........... ................ 1 22, 205 Moore, Thomas L .............................. 340 Moorhead, Carol L .... ......... ............... 3 4 0 Moorman, Kathryn J .................. Morehouse, Barbara S ....... 111, 121, 140 144,340 Morgan, Allan E ........... 83, 106, 225, Morgan, Christine E. ........................ . Morgan, Cynthia A. .......................... . Morgan, Diana B. ............ ........ . Morgan, Lonnie Kay .......................... 111 Morgan, Monalee ................ . ..... Morgan, Nancy L ....................... 136: Morgan, Richard W. ........ ............. . 340 142 120 340 Morgan, Jolene ............................,.,.. 130 238 340 230 120 120 Moro, Betty C. ........... . Morris, John C ................................... 254 122 264 Morris, Timothy W .................... , Morro, Richard D. ............................... 95 Morrow, Nancy E. ............................. 140 ' 122 340 Mortenson, Janice L ................. Marian, Craig w .......,...... 120, l25,'152, 340, 343 Moser, Erwin Lee ............................. 271 Mosher,James C ....................... 124,340 Moshold er, Margaret A ..................... 340 131 248 Mosier, Mary Kathryn ................ , Mostov, Michael M. .......................... 340 ' 116 136 224 Mott, Alice E ........... 102, 248, 3411, 343 Mott, Elaine A .,................................. 340 Mower, David John .......... 129 Mowrer, Carol Ann ................... . ........ Moyer, Penny L ....... . ........ .........236, 340 130 Mroczkowskr, Francis S .................... Mrosek, Jay P. .................................. 214 6 340 Mucklo, Margaret K .... . .............. 23 , Muhlhan, Dianne L.. ...................... Mullen, Roberta ..........,..................... Mullen, Wrllram F .............................. Muller, MarylouJ .............. 110, 226, Mullin, Craig W .......................... 225, Munch, Barbara K ............................. Munholland, Michael R ............... 99, Munn, Robert C. .............................. . Murchison, Robert W... 340 116 268 340 268 Mumma, Ellen K. .............................. 244 136 128 256 254 340 Murdock, Mary L. ...,... . Murphy, Lynn E ............ Murphy, Patricia ........... Murray, Marsha Ann ..... Murray, Richard L ....... . Murray, Robert Allen Musal, Kathy E ............. IIIIIi2oQ'125Q'34o ..........232, sro .............244, 340 Musrelewrcz, John S .......................... 340 Mutach Diane L .242, 340 Myers, Elizabeth:IIIIZWIIf ......... 340 Myers Jr., Frank J ........... Myers, James R .......... Myers, John Moore ....... .............103, 341 Myers, Kermita Ann .......................... 236 M les Charma M y . , . .......... .......... 2 32 Myrrck, Marilyn Ann .......... .......... 2 38 N Nagel, Roger D .........,. Nagy, Daniel R ........................... Nagy, Douglas W ................. 91, 132 341 120: 204 146 Naherny, Eugene J. .......................... . Nahra, Allan P ................ Nakamura, Haruko ......... ......,... Namay, Susan T ......... Nank, Jeffrey A. ........ . Napletana, Diane E ................... 116, Nardr, John C. ........... . Natemeier, David P. ..... .. Neal, David E. .......... . Nearingi Harriet ......... Neely, avid E ............ Neff, CarolJ ........... Neff, William J. ......... . rdec Belt ..........173, 341 341 341 145 133 258 266 Nawrocki, John D ............ .......... 2 60 ' 123 341 341 230 127 117 272 134 Ne' ker, E ........ Neidert,James. ..... . il An .... Ne , n ..... ........... Nelsch, William D ............ .......,.. 9 6, Nelson, Scott, R ............. 99 ..........341 Nelson, Susan Joyce ......................... 136 271 341 Nelson, Thomas L ..................... Neeoen, Richard a .........,............ 96: 341 Nestor, GregoryJ ...................... 252, 341 Netcher, Marilyn Jean ............... 130, 228 Nettnin, Linda L. ............ .............. 3 41 Neubach, Randy ............. .......... Neubert, Lou Ann ............... .......... Newby, William B .............................. Newcity, James Harlan ...................... Newell, Frank D. ................. ......... . Newkirk, Barbara Ann ......... .......... Newman, Donald D. ........ ......... . Newman, Elsie F. ................ ......... . Newman, Richard Lee ......... .......... 236 117 341 254 107 Newfer, Carol J. .................. .......... 1 40 248 341 341 266 258 Nichols, John F ............... .............. Nichols, Lynn L ................................. Nlcholson,Jud1thJ .................... 234, Nickel, Kay E ..................................... Nied, Judy Ann ........... . ....................... Nrederkohr, Reva Marie .................... 142 341 115 Niebaum, Barbara A. .......... .......... 2 48 341 341 184 Nienhuis, Thomas .............. .......... Nighswander, Larry O. ........ . Nirschl, Richard Alan ........... Nitz, Gail Marie .................... Nixon, Betty J. ................. .......... . 258 272 .........228 199 341 Noble, Charles W. ............................ . Nock, Jeanne M ........ Noble, Linda C. ................................. 208 116121135136 '162:236,,341 Noe, Elizabeth A. ........ ............. ....,.... 2 4 8 Nolting, Barbara Jo .................. 236, Nonnamaker, Sue ............................. Noon, Frederick T ............ ............. Noonan, Mary L. ............. . Norcross, Brian A ............ ,,... Norman, Gerald Bruce ...................... 341 341 120 .........341 342 280 232 Norris, Cheryl Ann ............................. 246 , 342 Norton, Elizabeth A .................. Norton, Roy Gerald ........,.................. 127 133 342 Nosko, Cecilia K .......... Nothern, Paul K. ,........ Nucklos, William .............. Nugent, Patrick R. .......... . Nunnari, Judith A .............................. Nuske, David W ................................. 271 168 .........342 342 256 342 Nutter, Ralph R ................................. .88 103 111 Nyberg, Bruce E ..... 1 , 276 342, 346 Nye, Linda K .............................. 116,230 Nyeste, Victoria L ....................... 90, 200 Nyitray, Paul J. ................... 137, , Nyktas, Antonia C ...................... 242, 342 O Obenauer, Dennis W. .......... . Oberdoerster, Keith D .......... 168 264 .........120 .........342 Oberer, Carl W. ................ ............. 3 42 Oberhaus, Luther L ........................... 139 Oberlin, Donald J ......... ......... 1 27,256 Oberlin, Jane Ellen ........... .............. 1 21 Oberst, Paul R. ................ ......... 2 62 Obong, Essien Anita ......... ............. 1 34 O' Brien, Patricia. .................... ,........ 3 42 0'Connor, Geoffrey J. ............... 225,262 0'Connor Kathleen A ........23D O'Connorf Thomas Ph'ilipf1ff::f .......... 98 O'Dell, Nancy J .......................... 148,342 Odenweller, Joan .............................. 342 0'Donnell. Maureen A ..,.... 110. 228, 342 Oehrtman, TerryW .... 120, 137, 172,342 Ogata,-Lillian A. ................................ 134 Ohl, Kim A .....,.......................... 127,252 Ohorho, Michael P. ............ ............. 2 80 Oladrpupo, Raymond ,.......... ....,.... 3 42 Oldham, Rebecca S .......... ............. 1 16 Olds, Cheryl Lynn ........ .........148, 242 O'LearyJr., Daniel E..- .............. 111,272 Dlinger, Barbara Jo ................... 242,342 Dlinger, Lynn A ............ Olive, Robert M .,.......... .........116, 242 ..........271,342 Olive, Terrence Dee .................. 225,271 Oliver Geor e W 186,264 140 , g ....................... Oliver lll, Herbert Dean .............. ,..... Dller, Nola M ..................................... 206 254 342 Olsanski, Eric L ......................... , Olson, David W. ......... . Olson, Nancy J. ........... . Olson, Neil .............. Olwine, Sherry L ........... 136 13 244 136 O'Malley, Noreen A. ......................... . 199 342 Ommert, Larry H ....................... , Ondreyicka, Amelia A ........................ Oplinger, Kathryn ........ . Orlouski, Theodore ........,. Oroszi, David J .......,.... Orr, Allan C. .................... . Orth, Barbara Ann ........... . 121 342 Orwig, Cherie Lee .................... .........150 .........168 .........128 .........236 Osrtkowskr, Jane B ............................ 342 Osterholt, Gretchen ......... Osterman, Sandra S ......... 342 ,343 Otfrred, Fradl ....................... , ........... 343 Ott, Carol L ............. Otte, Robert F. .......... .. Dtterson, Ruth E. ,... 274 ....1 38 Ottney, Charles D ............................. ...96 Owen, Paul E. ................................... 268 343 Oxley, Paula J .................... 224, 228, Oyer, Pamela Jane .......... P Paces, James J .............. Packard, Dwight A. ......... . ............258 Paganie, Mary Lynn ................... 244,343 343 Page, James E ............. ............. Page, James L .... ...... . .. ..... Pagnard, Charles M .......... .. .... 272 115 Painter, Karlyn J. ...,.... ......... 3 43 133 168 Palicka, Karen L .......... ......... Pallo,M1chaelG. ......... ............ . Palmer, Gary B ............ ........... 9 8,343 206 Palsa, Georgia Ann ........... ............. Paltani, Sandra L. ...... . ........... .. Pancrone, Peter T ..................... 262, Pancost, Lois E ........... ............. Pandy, RosemaryJ ...... Pannell, LindaJoyce ........... ....... . . Panner, Thomas ............... . ........ . Pantschak, Vera ......... ......... Papas, L. Scott ....,..... ......... Pappas, Joann ................. ......... Parenti, Ronald R ............. ......... Parete, Jesse D. .......... ................ . Paris, William C. .............................. . 121 343 133 121 343 184 Pantilat, Nethanel ........... ........ . 172 100 107 343 111 109 343 343 Pariser, Wanda J. .......................,..... . Parker, David A ................. 164, 276 Parker, Jennifer S. ........................... . Parker, Lamar Albert ........................ Parker, Marilyn Kay .................. 133, Parker, Pamela E. ............................ . Parker, Virgil L .................................. Parks, Robert ................... 172, 256, Parnham, Jane V. .............. 113, 116, Parnham, Sally A. ............................ . 88 103 Parrish, Tom B .................... Parrott Tom ...... 343 132 127 140 138 122 Parkinson, Gail A ......................... 88,236 349 232 232 280 135 343 Parsons, Cherry ......................... Partin, Ronald L ........................ 252,343 Pasalrs, Nrckolas ..... ....... ................... 1 2 3 Pasicznyk, Elaine Marie .... 88, 102, 234, 343, 346 Passalacqua, Rich J. ........................... 99 Patchan, Laura M ................ 90,200,208 Paterson, Richard W. ........................ 266 Patla, Laureen Jean ................... 107,343 Patrick, Eugene A. ......... . Patrick, Wa ne G. ........... ......... 3 43 Patterson, lgavid R ............................ 343 Patton, Jerry M. ...........................,.... 203 Patton, Seth ..................................... 183 Niewiadomski, Carol A...106, 136, 224, 236 Patz, Gall L. ...................................... 129 123 Paul, Ardith H ............. ..........135, Paulette, Larry G ..,........... ............. 1 27 Pausic, Kathleen A ........... ........... . .135 Pavelle, James C. .............................. 266 Pavlica, Margaret Ann ............... 213,244 Pavlich, David A ............... ..........,.. 2 68 Pavlik, Michael E. ............................. 260 343 Pavw, Jan .......................................... Paydo, Ronald H. .............................. 343 349 Payne, Cynthia S ....... 2 24, 236, 343, Payne lll, Otho Clair ......................... Payne, Patrrcra A ............................... Payne, Thomas ........... ......... Pearce, Ralph J .... ....... ......... Pearlman, Michael J. ...... . Pearman, Robert E. ......... ....,....... . Pearnow, Linda ........... ......... 149 230 266 168 344 344 266 262 Pearson, Gay Dacre ......... ......... Peck, Robert J .............. ............. Peddicord, Ned D ........ ............. 344 Pedoto, Gerry J ............ ......... 1 18,254 133 127 Peebles, Natalie G. .......... ............ . Pekar, John G. ............ ........ . Pekare, James M. ........ ............. 1 17 130 344 Peldyak, Sally .......... Peltola,Denn1s F .......... ......... 1 181262 Pelton, Marjorie L. .......... ............. 3 44 Pelton, Mary ............... ......... 1 28 Pence, Barbara J. .,...... ........ 1 21 Pence, Meribeth .......... ............. 3 44 Penix, Pamala K ........... ......... 1 21, 207 Penman, Mary Alice ......... .,........... 1 30 272 Penrod, Stephen D. ......... ............ . Peoples, Natalie .............. ..,............ . 344 148 344 Pepas, Sharonkae ......... ......... Peppara, Ralph E ..........,........... 146: zoo Pepple, Joe 'Ronald .......... ............. 1 15 Pepple, William C ..........,................... 146 Percy, Richard L. ............................. 139 ' 122 344 Peresre, Robert J ....................... , Perew, Thomas J ....... 110, 119,260,344 Perkins, Janet L. .....,......................... 344 72 Perllc, Eleanor A .... .......... ......... 344 Pernisek, Nettie Jean ........................ 242 ' ' 168 276 344 Perrln, Rlchard P ...................... , Perrine, Elaine.Marie ........................ Perry, Beth Elalne ............ . ..,..... 116 121 Perry, Carol J. ........... . Perry,James F ......... Perry,Jeanne ........... Per Jo Ann ......... .........168, .........l05, ry, .................... Perry, Raul I ..................... ................. Peskor, Francine M ..... 83, 234, 344, Peter, SusanJ ................................... Peterman, Llnda Sue .,.......,.............. Peters, Gail E ................ .................... Peters, George E .... ........................... Peters, Jay Robert ............................. Peters, John E ........... 100, 114, 120, Peters, Molly Jane ............................. Peters, Sara Jean .............................. 350 122 121 134 350 208 244 Peters, Catherine S .......... ............. 2 32 ' 344 272 271 250 344 139 344 Petersen, Mary Ann.. ................. 107, Peterson, Davld Harold .....,.............. 100 ' 256 Petrlch, Allen R ................................. Petrie, Melody K ...................... ..138, Petrus, Clalre A ............ ......... 1 44, 232 Petfllla, Kenneth J.. ........,.................. 344 ' 146 150 Petteruti, John E. ........... . Pfabe, Bruce Yetter .......................... 149 Pleifer, David L ......................... 127, 184 ' ' 258 Pfeiffer, Dems E. ..........................., .. Pferl, Robertal .... ,.................... . .86, 226 Pfister, Linda A ............ 88, 130, 225,232 Phillips, Carolyn Beth ....................... 140 Phillips, DeborahJ ............ 110,117,344 Phillips, Joel Harold ........,......... 282,344 P11l11lDS,Th0fT18S D ............................ 128 278 344 Pianalto, Vin-cent G .,........ Pickard, Marrorle B ........................... 344 ' 111 256 Plckens, Gerald J ..,.................... , Pickering, Craig K. ............................ 264 ' 120 121 Pickett, Joyce Ann ............. , ....... PIETCC, 610113 L ......................... 2321344 Pierce, Richard Jame ....... .........163, 256 Pietrick Jr., Robert James ................. 272 Pietrzak, Carol A ..........,............ 228, 344 Pilatsky, Richard D .................... 282,344 Pildner, Lorene S ......... .........244, 344 Pimley, David Alan ............................ 278 Pimley, Douglas W. .................... 93,278 Pinkerton, Nancy E ........... ........111, 344 Pintagro, Nicholas ............................ 345 Pippert, Laurel J ................ 148, 238, 345 Pirnat, Carole Lynn ................... 230,345 Piwarski, Linda Mae .....,.................... 230 Place, Paula M. ........... . Placido, Pat D. ............ ................. 2 80 Plank, David Deacon ................. 225, 254 Plasterer, Donald C ....,...................... 108 Plaunt, James ................................... 183 Plesmld, Kamila M .............. 98,226,345 Plewacki, Richard A ........,......... 225, 270 Ploetz, Patricia A .............. Ploot, Kari ................... Ploot, Terje .............. Plotts, Donald L ........... ........248, 345 134 108 ......... , Plute, Leann V. ................................... 98 Po an Andrew John ........................ 122 .83 102 224 232 2 l - Polorny, Wilma J ...... ' 345,351 Polacek, Lawrence K ................. 125,278 Polak, David A ................................... 168 Polen, Michael R ............................... 111 Poli,.lean Marie ................. 136, 230, 345 Poling, Donald B ............................... 1 1,1 121 345 Poling, MarthaJ ...... Pulley, Galen E ....... ,III .... 1111111127: 345 Pollock Cathrine M. ........110 199 244 Pollock: Cheryl Alln.ffIffIQfIIffIfIff , Pollock, ErnestJ .............. Pollock, Robert G.. ,........................... 271 Polomsky, Timothy P ........................ 345 Polomsky, Tom John ......................... 345 .225 272 Pomeroy, John ......................... , Ponrick, Alan Edward ........................ 254 Pope, Ruth Ann ................ Pope, S. ..................... . Pope, Victoria ............. Popejoy, Karen S ......... .........121 ..........121, 345 Poplar, Janice.A ....................... ,...91,202 Poplar, Marlorle A ............................. 234 ..9l 122 Porok, Joseph A ........... ......... Porter, Douglas ll ......... ......... 1 84: 254 Porter, Mark A. ........... . Porter, Nicolas C .......... .........345 Poszgai, David Martin ,......... ......... 2 78 ' ' 264 P01lSEk, Martln J .............. Potratz, Donald A. ......... . Poulos, Timothy P ...... Pracht, Karen M .......... . Prall, Hermlne K. ............. . Pratt,William D ................. Precht, Linda J .................. Prentiss, Susan E .............. ....ffff1ffffa45 275 345 ..... ..... ...... , 225, 256, 345 107 250 Press, Andrew l ......................... , Price, Richard ........... ...... . . Price, SusanJ ean ne ........... Prince, Lawrence C ........... Prinz, Elizabeth K. ........... . Prinz, Jonathan P ........ Prior, Nancy J. ................. . Pritts, PhyllisJean ............ Proehl, Marjorie A .,........... Prosser, Michael A ............ Prout, Henry T ................... Pryatel, Martha M. ........... . Psenicka, Noreen E .......... Puening, David A ......... Pugh, Carol A. ............ . Pullano, Rand L. .............. . Pulschen, Diana K ............. Pumphrey, Lynn S ............. .133, 215, 345 ........202, 248 ........115, 128 .....87,88, 103 ......,..260 .........91, 102, 244, 345, 351 114 252 Putnam,John M ........... .......... , Pyle, Dorothy E ........... Pylick, Sharon M ......... Pyritz, Kathleen J ............. Q .........121 .........238 Quay, Paul C ................. ......... 1 25, Quick, Rebecca S ......... Quinn, John B. ................ . R 345 Rabe, Karen I ................. ....121, 122, Radabaugh, Gary D ................... 106, Radbill, Geoffrey H ..... 106, 225,282, Rader, Barbara L ............................... Radich, Charles J. ....... . Radune, Charles ........... 345 262 345 Radeloff, Sharon E .................... 110, 346 232 168 184 208 Radke, Susan D ............ Rady, M. Christine ..... ....................... 2 48 ' 132 262 R8COT1,RlC1'l8lf110hfl .................. , Rafferty, James P .............................. 117 Ragones, Emil J. ............................... 107 Raimer, Eloise ................... 105, 130,242 Rajkovich, Nicholas .......................... 346 Ramga, Dean C .......................... 117, 139 Ramga, Patrice L ....................... 139, 212 Ramga, Pauletta Kay ......................... 105 Ramsier, Floyd A ....... 106, 111,268,346 Randall, Barbara A ............................ 121 Rasmussen, F. Lawrence ................. 131 Rasor,ShirleyA .......................... 140,332 Rasper, Christine M. ....... . Ratliff, Sandra S. ........ . Raum, William J. ......... . Rausch, Anthony L ........... Rawlin, Ronald V .......... ,...........117 ............274 ............276 Ray, George Bryan ..................... 120, Rayburn, R. ................. . Raymond, Frank R. Read, John Thomas ......... Ream, David K. ............... . Reany, Linda E ............. Reany, William E .............. Reardon, James ..... ............ ............... Recker, Dennls L. ............................ . 132 168 211 271 ............272 346 272 137 270 244 Rectenwald, Suzanne M .................... Rector, Sharon S ............... 109, 133,246 Redding, Patricia D ,....,............. 242,346 Redfield, Renee D ............................. 248 Reece,Janet E .............. ......... 1 48, 238 202 Reece, Sally A. ....... . Reed, Gary L. .............. . Reed, Linda ....................................... 272 Reed, Lauren B. ................................ 346 123 268 Reed, J. Michael ................................ Reed, Terrence L ........ 106, 225,254,346 Reeder, Sally ..................................... 346 Rees, Gary C ................................ 93,272 Reese, Susan L. .......... . Reeves, Susan K. ..... Rehfeld, Barbara ............................... 121 Reho, Constance L .................... 115, 144 Rehor, Beverly Ann .......... Reiber,Sheryl D ......... 120, 129, 133,346 Reich, Linda Lou .............................. 115 Reichart, Phyllis Anne ................. 90, 102 119, 228, 346, 354 Reichart WilliamJ hn ...................... 146 , o Reicosky, T. ........ ............. . Reid, Charles C. ........... . Reilly, Carol J .................... Reinicke, Susan Lynn ....... Reinke William H .............. ............127 ............346 271 346 Reisman, Mark Joseph ...... 1111111225: R8l1LZ8l,.lUdl111A ................ Reient, Henry W ............ Renaux, Juliana M ............. Renn, Barbara Lee ............ Reno, John A ................. Rentz, Sherry .................... Rericha, Timothy P., ........ . Retterer, Sheryl .......... Reuben, Paul ............ Rex, Robert P ................ Reynolds, Lillian J ......... Rhode, Norma ................... Rhodes, Jennace C ............ Rhodes, Robert M ............. Rice EarlB ............... Rice, James R. ................. . Rice, Lawrence G .............. Rice, Linda M .................... Rice, Robert Alton ............ Rich, RobertJ ....,.............. Richards, Larry Brice ........ Richardson, Gail L .... ........ Richmond, Marie .......... Richter, Julia Ann ............. Rickel, Carl William ........... Rlcker, Judy Ann ............... Rickenberg, Mary A Rickerd, Susan L .... Richeson, Mike ................. Rickmers, Clifford P. ....... . 282 346 146 ............34e ............234 ............255 ............224 .,......109,238 ............134 ............260 ............117 ............23a . .... 83.86.262 ........124, 346 ............127 ............2o2 346 151 346 ............232 117 149 Riddle, Larry Keith ................... 127,262 149 Ridenour, David Merl ........................ Ridge' Danlel L. ........... . ...........210 Riebe, Barbara Lee .......,................... 246 346 Riehle, Elaine A ................................. Riehle, Thelma .......................... 133, 136 Rieman, Marianne .......................,..... 144 Rieman, Stephen R. .......................... 346 Rlenz, Sherry .... ................................ 2 26 Riewaldt, Steven ........ 120, 142, 151,346 Rife,Judy Mae ........................... 133,346 Rigby, John Merlin ............ 125,128,347 Rilling, NatalieJ ........... Rimelspach, Ronny L... Ringer, Carol A. .......... . Rinker, Joyce A. ....... . Rlpley, Robert F. .,.....,...... . Rish, Melinda Ann ........ Rismiller, Janet L ..,...... ............238 ........124, 347 . ................ 105 Rismiller, Marilyn E .................. 130,347 Rlte, Roger ................... Ritterbusch, Robert F.. Roach, Dale Elwood ..... Robarge, Dennis D. ..... . Rohasser, .Candice . .................... 347 .............260, 347 ........347 140 347 Robb, oavla R ........ ,... . .,............ 1 281225 208 Roberts, Karen S ........... Roberts, Linda Sue ........... Roberts, Mary Jane ........... Robertson, Cheryl L .......... 228 ............238 ............347 262 Robertson, Donald W ........,............... Roblnett, Gary D. ............. . Robinson, Diane Lee. ....... . Robinson, Judy Ann .......... Rodd, Randy L. ............... . Rode,Joan Kay ................. Rodgers, Delta Lou .........,. Rodriguez, Rafael E. ........ . Roe, Karol K ................. Roebke, William K .......... Roeder, Dlanel ..........,...... 136,148,238 .143 199 347 . .............. .347 ........230, 347 Roese, David Edward ........................ 168 258 347 Rogers, Bradford G ...... Rogers, Susan E ................ Rogones, Emil ................... Rohde, Norma Lou ............ Rohrbacher, Ronald .......... 110, 119, 133 ........125, 347 347 Rohrbough, Wllllam G ....................... Rohrs, Margaret J. ............ ........... . Rohrs, Ronald E ........... Rokui,GyrilT. ....... , .... .. Rolf, Dennis ................. ..... ............ Rollin, Vern Gordon ,... 238 139 ............347 276 ............347 Rollins, Kathleen L. .......................... 213 Rollins, Linda Lou ....... Roman, Patricia Ann... Romano, Kathryn H. ..............148, 225 ..............105, 130 Romano, Mary Joy Ann ............. 116,347 Romstadt, Phyllis M .......................... 226 Rone, Nelanne .............. Roose, Winifred M. ...... . Roper, Robert G ........ Ropp, Michael E ........ Rosebrock, DorlsJ .,........................ ,. Rosebrook,.Nancy L .......................... Rosell, D8Vld Lee ............ .................. 116 347 347 146 Rose, Kathy S. .......,....... ........... 3 47 ' 347 139 274 278 Rosen, Lee Harvey ........ .... 1 28, 131, Rosendale' Michael R ....,............... 83, 89 Rosensteel, Paul A ...,....,................... 149 Rosko, Linda L .......... Ross, David V ............ Ross, Diana M ........... ...........130, 150 Ross, Don J ....................................... 115 Ross, George F .......................... 186, 348 Ross, Llnda Lee ................................ 136 Ross, Sarah S ............,.. 87, 88, 125, 236 ROSS911l, VIC ..................................... 348 Roth, Robert Allen ............................ 280 Roth, Terrance M ........,....,,......... 93, 114 Rothe Emmett L. ..... . , ....................... 117 Rotterman, Richard T ............... 266 138.1348 Rotz, Gall Ann ........................... , Rotz, Nestor G.. ............. .................. . Roudebush,1iIl M ...................... 121, Roush, Kristine L. ........ . Rowe, Cheryl C .............. Rowe, Stephen T ............ ....,...... Rowe, Tlmothy R. .......... ............ . .. 276 238 228 ...........232 120 250 117 Rower, Dennis D. ............................. . Rower, John M ........................... 106,348 ' ' 140 Rowsey, Patrlcla A ..... .... ............... Rowswell, Alice E ...... Row, Stanley A .......... Royal, Rosita E. ....... . Royer, Davld Lee ............ ........... Royer, James D .... .......... ........... 348 117 ...........348 168 120 228 Rucker, Patricia L .......... ...,....... Ruda, Nancy Lee ................................. 99 276 Rudgers, Richard L, ........................ .. Rueger, Barbara J ...................... 133, Ruehl,J ............ ,.......... ...................... Ruffener, Charlene S. ........ .......... . Ruper, William F. ............................ .. Rupert, Carla L. ....... . ...........242, Rupp, Linda Lee ........................ 116, 348 168 348 Ruland, Priscilla A. ........ ............... 2 42 127 348 348 228 Rupp, MaryJ ............................. 121, Ruppanner, Thomas A. ....................... 88 246 Rupright, Sandra K. ........... .......... . Rusine, James M ............ ........... Rusnak, Linda L .......................... 90, Russell, Barbara ................................ Russell, David Lee ............ 111, 119, Russell, David R ................................ Russell, Jane Rae ...................... 130, Russell, Judy K .......... Russell, Steven C .........., ........... Russell,WarrenG. ....... . Russell,William A. ...... .. Russo, NancyJane .................... Rulan, Robert E ........................ 225: Rutgers, Becky .......... Ruth, Mary Kay M. ....... . Ryal, Mary Ann .......... Ryan, Carole A ........... 1111111112381 Ryan, Terry Ellen .............................. Ryan, Vlcky L ............................ 113, Ryder, Carol M. ............................... .. 271 199 124 348 268 230 230 151 268 136 242 280 234 234 348 348 115 348 348 125 Ryerson, Charles C ............. ........... S Saba, Michael Paul ........................... 111 Sadlowski, Robert W ......................... 348 ' 228 Saelzler, Judith Ann ................... 111, Sakel, William P ............ Salata, Janice J. ................................ 348 116 Salay, Kathleen J ....................... Saletel, John G .......................... Salettel,LeslieA. .... . ..... 113, 109, 109, 144, Salls, Denlse G .................... 91, 224, Salzgeber, Gary Fred ......................... 348 348 Sampselle, John ................................ 107 ' ' 228 260 272 Samaritoni, Vic C .............................. Samuhel, Charlene A .......... . ..,....... 348 Sandy, Kathleen M ........ ...........348 Sanford, Harold Edwin .............. 225, 272 Sarago, Cathy A. ........................,...... 236 Sarlay, Jeanne M ......,................ 226,348 Sarvis, Nancy E ..............,.................. 236 Sasina, Michele Lyn .................. 148,238 Sass, Sharon M .............. ............... 1 20 Sassano, Ronald J ............................. 348 Satkowski, Richard M .............. 118 131 zad, 348 348 Satoki, Kathleen ............................... Satoran, William John ........ Saunders Jill Elaine Saunders: Sheryl L ...... Savage, Timothy M. ......................... . 266 105 .. ........ 348 272 270 Savage, William H. .... ........ .............. . . Savoca, Gayle M .......... Sawdy,Janet A ........... 135, 138, 236,349 Saylor, -Dale R ................,...... ..... 2 76,332 Scanrelis, Jalna G .............. . ............. .. Scerba, Dolores L. ............ . Schadek, Thomas L. ......... . ..........349 ..........127 Schaefer, Susan Jo ............................. 83 234 Schaefer, Susan M ............................ Schaeffer, Richard A ......................... 349 Schaffer,Susan M ............. 110, 122, 132 Schafrick, Susan A ...........,....... 232,349 Schager, Margaret M ...,............. 144,146 Schalkner, Kathleen Ann ........... 130,232 Schantz, Randall L ..................., 117,198 Scharver, Jeffrey D. .......................... 268 Schaub, Michael Lee ........................ 150 Schauweker, Sally K. ...........,............ 248 Scheetz, Ruth Anne ................ 85,88,234 Scheffer Mary Jo ...... ...........148, 236 Schellinger, Trudy ..................... 83 Scherzer, Donald S ........ Schick, John Henry ........ Schiemann, Robert B ......... .........83,132 ..........139 ..........349 Schiemann, Sally Ann ........,.............. 349 Schlll, Sandra C ......,....,............. 244, 349 Schindler, Elaine R. ...... . 121 206 Schleimer, Janis Joy ...,,............. sanmnir, Barbara L ........,........,. 129: 349 228 midt Cath Ann Sch , y .................. Schmidt, Deborah J. .......... ......... . Schmidt, Jack Arthur ......... Schmidt, Kathleen E ......................... ' 168 Schmidt, Roger G .............. 137, , 349 349 Schmidt, Karen D. ............................ 234 349 349 122 Schnack, Janicef ..................... 121, Schneeman, David H .............r.......... 120 .127 Schneider, Constance L ............ 121, 349 349 234, Schneiderir., Frederick C. .............. . ' ' 110 Schneider, Linda c ...............,,... , Schneider, Stephen J ........................ 212 Schneider, Richard E. ....................... 272 ' 272 349 Schnell, Robertal ............................. Schober, JeanL .................... 88,132,232 Schober, Michael Glen ...................... Schoendorf, Jerry J ,.,... ............. 1 41, Schoenhals, Michael. .,..................... . Schofer, Kathleen ............................. Schoonrnalier,.Anne R. .................... . Schopflm, Judith K. ..........,..,..,..... X.. Schrider, Suzanne Lee .............. 24 , Schroeder, Clarice M ....,............ 121, Schroeder, Diane T ........................... Schroeder, Judy A ..................... 144, Schroeder, Marilyn A. ...................... . Schroeder, Thomas C .............,.. 225, Schubert, Greg B. ......................... Schubert, John D ...................... 20 , Schuerman, 'Kathleen L. ...,....,..,,...., . Schulte, Judith Mae .......................... Schultz, Ann W .................. 144, 226, Schultz, Donna L ..... ......................... Schultz, Janet C ................................ Schultz, Robert E ............... Schultz, Thomas A ............................ Schultz, Thomas James ........... ......... Schumacher, Frederick H. ............... . 264 260 184 107 140 116 349 242 349 349 349 258 Schubach, Beverly J .......................... 140 100 349 349 129 349 228 230 256 225 278 254 121 Schumann Cynthia D. ..,..... . Schurra, Aian R ..........,......... 1121111111270 .132 276 Schutte, Donald C .................... , Schuyler, Ann E. ................. . Schwan Jr., Carlton F ........... Schwartz, Gail L. ..,............ .. Schwarzenberg, Elaine M .... Schwarzer Harr D .............. .....234 349 .a7,14s',23s , ............... 98 Schwarzmann, Eiyeverly A ........... 230, 350 Schworer, Karen C .................... 113,350 Scott, Arvetta L ......................... 134,228 Scott, Brian Arthur ........... Scott, Che IS .................. Scott, Joelriil ............ Scott, MaryJ ............... fffffiliii' Scott, Randy D .................................. Scott, Sue A ............... Scourfield, John David ...................... Scroggrns, Alyce K. ..,,..,.... ........... . Seaman, John S. .............................. . Seaman, Richard 111 350 350 128 150 ........226, 350 254 350 274 108 350 Searles, Marshall W ................... , Seaton, William J. ............................... 85 350 Seevers, Paul R ................ .118, 268, Sefton Jr., John C. .....,..................... . Sege, Linda .............. Segna,'RobertJ ............ Seibenrck, Ron J. .............. ........... . Seibert, Mary Paula .......... ............ 120 230 ............120 150 105 272 Seiler, Maynard H. ........................... . Setter, David Robert .................. Seixas, Barbara Anne ................ 137, 168 129,350 Sekerak, Daniel W ...... . .............. 137,172 Sellers, Barbara Lynn ................ 144,248 Sellers, Marrl n F .............................. 232 Sendelbach, Rolanda ........ Senkovis, Donald A ........... Sepelak, Patricia A ............ Serra, Jacqueline ............. Servey, Jo Ann .................. Serwin, Betsy A ................. Seskes, Cynthia L. ........... . .148 230 350 ......i.......f.24e Sevin ,James L. ............................... 107 Seweg, Edward C ......................... 83,103, 122 124 350 354 Sewell, Richard H ............. 1 Shabino, Joanne E. .......... . Shade, Philip L .................. Shadwick,CynthiaS .......... 122,225,350 ........125, 350 ........244, Shafer, Janet Marie ........................... Shafer, Robert W. ....... . Shannon, David T. ....... . Shannon, Gary R. ......... . Sharpe, Daniel A ..... ...... Shartle, John P. .....,..... . Shatto, DorianJ ................ Shatynski, Stephen R ........ Shaver, Susan L ........ Shaw, Jane C ............,. ..... . . Shaw, Judith Ann .......... Shaw, Keith D ........... Shaw, Pamela S. .......... . Shaw, Ronald L ........ Shaw, Susan ............ Shaw, Vicki Lou ............ Sheets, lo A. ................ . Sheets, Susan Jean ........... Shehan, Ruth Ann ............. Sheldon, Linda S ............... Shelker, Nancy J. ..... . Shellenberger, Linda L. Shelley, Paul H .................. Shenk, Andrew J., ...... Shepard, Janet M .............. Shepherd, Michael ............ Sheridan, Susan Jane ........ Sherk, R. Scott ................ Sherrard, Linda Sue .......... Sherwood, Nancy L ........... Shinaberry, Allen .......... Shrnd, Alan N ............ Shinew, Sally M. .......... . Shinn, Gregory C ........... Shirk, Janice A. ................ . Shively, James L. ............. . Shively, Joy E .................... Shockey, arilyn ............ .. Shofer, Kathleen D. ......... . Shoff, Maxwell J. ............. . Shook, John B ................... Short, Alice J. .................. . Short, Ro er Allen ............ Shostak, Roberti .............. .118, 152,350 Shoup, Mark A .................. Shults, Judy A ................... Shulty, Peggy A ................. Shumwagy, hilipR ............ Shunk, usan .................... 350 123 127 350 ............137 ............274 ............168 ............248 ........131, 244 ........224, 246 ........109,111 ............242 ............151 ............105 ............230 ............228 ............228 ........232, 350 ............258 123, 136,248 ...........350 ...........350 ...........128 . ..,....... 115 116, 136, 350 ........207, 230 118, 145,350 16 ........128, 350 ........1Z9, 207 ........132. 271 ........124, 128 Shupack, Richard A.4..128, 225,258,335 Sickles, David R ................ Sidener, David C. ............. . Sidor, Helen Jean .......... Siebert, Paula ................... Siegle, Christina M ............ Siegel, Joann M ............. 271 ...........351 ...........238 ...........105 234 Siegrrst, Judith Mary ......................... Siekemeyer, Norene Kay ................... Sienkiewicz, Ronald J. ..................... . 228 228 Srekeres, Janet ................... ........... 1 32 271 117 Sievert, Craig L. ................ . .............. . Sieving, LyleJ .................. Sigler, Cheri L .................. 1151 1 Sigler, Kathleen .................. J .... Sikkila, Dianne B ...................... ........350 133, 351 .........123 .244 351 Silcox, Kathleen J. ........................... . Silva, Alvaro Lopes ............ .. Silvester, Cathie M .................... Simcic, Frank Gordon ............... Simmons, Susie Rae ................. Simon, Clyde M ........................ Simon, Leanne R ..................... 242 168 ........208 ........258 130 .106, 107 .215, 244 246 Simoncic, Dorothy Lee ..................... Simpson, Alice J. ..................... . ........136 130 202 Sinclair, Susan .......................... r Singer, John D. ........................ . Sinn, Leah R ...................... 107, ........351 242, 351 Sipes, Josephine M. ................. . Sipos, James M ......... U ................ ........351 149,278 Srslowskr, Karen Marie ................. .... 2 D2 Sister, Carol A ........................... Sixt, Edward L ........................... Sizemore, Joan ....... . ...... ....... Skaper, Janice M ........... ........351 107, 351 ........132 ..90, 208 ........134 Skinner, Annette L ............ . ....... Skodney, Susan Helen ...................... 226 121 351 Skuhrovec, Carol Lee .............. Slach, Kathleen M .................... '-..236,'242 ........110 Slack, Kathleen M ..................... Slack, Steven D ...................... ,.......... 2 72 Slany, Deborah R .............. Slagle, Leslie R. .... ............................ 3 51 105,137,248 Slater, Richard K ..................... .254, 350 Slates, Sharon L ....................... 121,228 Slaven Thomas M. ............................ 203 121 242 Slitor, Candace Lee ................... , Slivka, Martin G. .......... . Sloan,James H. ....... . Sloan, Judith A .......... Sloboda, Gail F. ....... . Slomka, Michaline ........ Small, Linda E ........... 107 351 , ........351 351 ............224, Smart, R. Scott ........................ 270, Smayda, Marilynl ..................... , 107 246 352 Smathers, Walter C ........................... 115 110 228 236 352 Smith, Beatrice F .......... h Bradle L ....................... 211 Smit , y , Smith, Claudia Jean ............................ 95 149 Smith, Craig C ............... Smith, Dale W ........... Smith, Danny E ......... Smith, Dennis C ............ Smith, Eleanor A ........... Smith, Ernest D ......................... , Smith, George Henry ......... .,......... Smith, Jamm Dale ........ Smith, Janice E ................................. Smith, Jeanne M .............,......... 135, 352 204 124 234 225 Smith, Gary E .................................... 120 270 280 246 140 144 Smith, Julia M ........... Smith, Karen S .............. ............ 3 52 Smith, Kermit C. ........... ............ 2 70 Smith, Larry R. ............. ............ 2 72 Smith, Leland G ............ ............ 2 71 Smith, Lynette A ........... ................ 3 52 Smith, Melanie J. ........................,..... 234 Smith, Michael Doug ........ Smith, Patricia N ............... 123, 135,248 271, 352 Smith, Patrick R .................,...... Smith, Richard F ........... ................ 3 52 Smith, Sandra R ............ ............ 1 30 Smith, Scott T. ............. ............ 2 56 Smith, Sharron A. ......... ............ 2 42 Smith, Sheila W. ........... ............ 2 42 352 Smith, Sheila W. .......... . Smith, Susan H ......... Smith, Susan J .................................. ' 137 Smith, Terrence C ..................... , Smith, Thomas Jon. ................. . 111, 106, Smith, Thomas P ...................... Smith, Timothy R .............................. Smith, Todd L ............................... Smucker, Lana Sue ........................... Smutko, Barbara A ............................ Snavley, Larry M .......... . ............ 122, Snively, Marcia Jo ......... Snow, Suzanne C. ........ . Snyder, Dana ................ 234 131 264 120 352 225 262 Smrekar, Barbara Jean ............. 12 ,242 122 234 134 226 144 352 128 Snyder, Daniel Lewis ..... .... ........... Snyder,Joanne C ............... Snyder, John Carrol. .......... Snyder, Judith K. .............. . Snyder, Marvin Allan .......... Snyder, Michael Lee ........... Snyder, Ralph M. .............. . Snyder, Susan Irene ........... Snyder, Suzann .................. Sodini, Linda T .................. Sohigian, Gary Joseph ........ Sohner, Linda L ................. Soich, David R. ............. . Soka, Ronald P. ................ . Snyder, Herbert Earl .......... Snyder, James D. .............. . ............... 264 .132 136 236 .......254, 352 .......148, 234 .......148, 236 .......207, 352 Sokolowski, David M .......... ........... Solow, Mark Glen ............... Solomon, Albert Barry ....... Solt, David G ...................... Sommer, Betty C ................ Sommer, Jane M ................ Sommer, Lyn ..................... Sommer, Sue Ellen ............ Sonko, Erisa M ................... Sonnenberg, Alberta L ....... Sopp, Barbara J. ............... . Sorg, Glenn H ................. Spaeth, James Lee ......... Spahr, Barbara S. ........ . Speck, R .................... fffffiiiif' 352 146 264 199 272 109 352 .......134, 352 ...........137 ...........150 ...........146 ...........234 Spector, Paul S ......................... 128,352 Speelman, Lucinda K ........................ 123 Spence, Robert .................. ..........88, 352 Spencer, Robert C ............................. 168 Sperry, BarbaraJ .......... 88, 102,116,136 148, 226, 352, 357 Spiegel, Jeffrey Mark ........ 108, 282,352 Spiess, Larry Lee .............. Spieth, Robert C. ............. . Spinner, Ann E .................. Spitler, Kathleen A ............................ 121 Spitnale, Betty L ........ 106, 107,228,352 Spitsnaugle, Diana Mae .... Spore, Anne B ................... Spradling, Annette F ......... Sprague, Beverly J ............. SprengJr., Harold R .......... Springborn, Laurel S ....... Sprout, William ................. ........119, 352 ........129, 352 352 123 204 SquireJr., William R .................. , Staat, Beverly J ................. Stackhouse, Jerry L ........... Stacks, Sandra A ........... Stafford, John V ................ Staherek, Valerie M. ........ . Stahl, Jane M .................... Stainbrook, James L. ...... .. Stamm, Ken ...................... ........271, 353 ........110, 226 ............183 Stamolis, StephanieA ................ 242,353 Standring, Tom Alfred ...... Stanek, Dianne .................. Stanforth, Joseph R .......... ........110, 353 Stankavich, Paul E ............. 100, 114,353 St. Angelo, Dianna Sue ..... Stanger, Charles P.. .... ..... . Stanton, Evelyn Ann ......... Stanton, Patricia L. ......... . Stanton, Rachel J .............. Stantz, Gwendolyn J. ...... . Stark, William R ............ Starkey, Linda S. ......... . Starn, Cheryl Sue .......... Staufter, David H .............. Stazyk, Sharon A .............., Stearns, Rosemary E ......... Stedman, John R ........... Steeb, John S ................... Steed, James David ........... Steele Corinne S .............. ............224 ........144, 353 ............353 ............353 ........225, 260 ............353 ........l99, 211 , ................ 115 Steele, EleanorJ ........ 115, 122, 171,353 ' 244 Steele, Jill Ann .................. Steen, Sara J ..................... Steeves, Richard H. ......... . Stefan, Sharon R ............... IIIffIfIIfffIfI...97 ........129, asa Steffan, Linda K. .............................. 121 Steffan, Mary H ...... ...... Steffens Brian L. ....... . Stegmiller, Carolyn Ann11'.'. .............111, 353 .121 228 353 stern, Candice L ....................... ' .129,'142 Stem, Diane E ................................... 353 Stein, Robert Gary .............. Steinbaugh, Phillipl .......... Steinberg, Paul H .......... .......131, 199 98 120 . . ..... .... , 37 374 Steinfeld, Richard A ....... . .......... 268,353 Stephens, Lawrence E. ..........,.......... 274 Stephens, Marilyn K ....,...... 110,112,353 Stephenson, David C ................... ,..... 1 25 Stephenson, Lee D. ......... . Stern, Andrew E ................ Stern, James P ............ .... ....... . . . Stern, Leslie n ..........,........ Stetler, BarbaraJ ............. Steva, Susan K .................. Stevens, Anne C ............ ,... Stevens, Gary E ................. ..91, 211, .224, .125 353 119,204, 225,250 242, 353 224 234 7 Stevens, Jean Carole ................. ........242 165 234 Stevens, Martha A ..................... Stevens, Sharon D. ........ . . ..,.......... 353 Stevick, Waldo D ............................... 262 234 353 Stewart, Gayle E ....................... Stewart, John M ...... ,..... . . Stewart, Joseph M. ........ . Stewart, Keith E .............. Stewart, Suzanne L ......... Stewart Suzanne R. ..... . 7 252 353 ........270 226 122 ........272 Stickler: Alan Leonard .... Stiffler, Barbara J. ................... . Stiger, Sandra K .......... Stilwell, Patricia ............. Stinehart, Roger Ray ........... Stingle, Gary L ................ Stiver, Carolyn R ............ ..... ........248 132, 242 Stobbart, David Andrew .................... Stockdale, Elizabeth ....... Stockman, Carol L. ....... .. Stockwell, Peggy L .................... Stotf, Donald J ............ Stokes, Dorothy .......... Stone, Andrea K .............. Stone, Cynthia ................... 123 139, Stone, Dennis S. ..................... .. Stone, Diaria L ............ Stone, Judith Ann ........... Stone, Phyllis A ........... Stoops, Frank H .......... Storc, Dianna ......... Storck, William ........... Storm, Diana G. ..,...... . 232 272 353 136 280 206 353 131 282, 354 117 139 354 114 133 354 139 258 246 ........232 ..91, Storm, Judythe A ....................... Stotler, George Chris ................ Stover, Myra Jane ............... Strabic, James S ............. Strahl, Susan W. ......, . Straim, Jay J. ............ . Strait, Rickrre ..................... Strand, Gai Kathryn ......................... 278 Strausbaugh, Margaret ........,............ Strayer, Norma ...............,... Streeper, Patricia ............ Streeter, Robert L ............................. 125 Stringham, Steven D .,..... Strock, John A. ............................ .... . Strosnider, -Carol Ann ............... 121, 238 354 354 271 212 282 268 236 Strausbaugh, Harold E .............. ,354 113 354 354 354 214 354 123 173 Stross, William A. ........... ............. . Stroud, Paul W .................................. 151 Stroup, Jacquelyn K ............,............. 354 173 225 Stroup, Michael C ........... Struna, Timothy Jon ......................... 252 184 Stubbs, T. ...................... . Studer, Larry J. .............. . Stueve, Ellen M. ................... Stuntz, Jacqueline S. ....................... . 270 ..........12l 236 244 Sturrock, Lynn Helen ........................ Stuver,Susan Kay ........... Suarez Torres, Armando.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' Sucheski, RobertJ ................... .109,354 134 274 12711 Suddath, Jeffrey H .......... .............. Suever, Craig L. ........ . Suhr, Martha L ........... ........... suiiins, sue E ............. ....,...... 2 07: Sullivan,Mark A .............. Summers, Jean A. ................... . Summersett, Dennis W. ................... . Sundheimer, Jamie L ..... ........... 2 36, Supanich, Mike ............. . Surtz, Marilyn Ann .............. .......... Sutherland, David W .......... . ......... . 354 264 127 354 354 122 Sullivan, Michael F. ............ .......... 1 32 354 262 354 183 199 132 354 Sutherland, Penny K ....... - ................ Sutherland, William Paul .................. 132 Sutman, Frank I ................................ 149 Sutter, James Robert ........................ 354 128 Suydam, Isabel M. ........................... . SvehIa,Jacquelyn A ............ 122,234,354 Swansegar,John Edward ........... 276,354 Swanson, Bill ................. ..........184 Swanson, Carol A .............................. 138 Swanson, William C. ......................... 354 128 354 Swartz, David E ......................... , Swartz, Paul Russell ......................... 145 ' .225 276 Sweeney, David M ................... , Sweeney, Timothy M ......................... 271 116 354 Swick Jo Anne ........... Swiergosz, christine 355 Swift, Barbara L ................................ 121 Swrft, John Douglas ....................... ...132 Swinnerton, Eugene A ....................... 120 Swisher, Diane Elaine ................ 115,128 Swope, F. Sharon ..................... Sykes, Becky M ................ ........136 116, 148,226 Swope, Susan Jane ............ .124, 232, 355 Sykes, Nancy ............................. 112,355 Sykes, William H .... ........................... 2 50 Sylvester, Gail A ................ Synk, Elizabeth R .............. Szabo, James ............. Szamrey, Leslie .......... Szelesta, Joanne K ............ Szpytko, Steve .................. Szucs, Daniel J ............ 85, 117, 224, 246 ........121, 355 122, 128,282 Szychowski, John J. .......................... 168 T Tabbert, Patricia J .................... 143, 199 Tabler, Donna R .......... ..........131, 238 Tabor, Barbara A .......... .......... 1 30, 228 Tabor, Diane M .......................... 234,355 Tabor, Terence A. ............................. 355 Tagamets, Vanda ........ 102, 234,355,357 Talaba, Diane K ......................... 143, 230 Taliaferro, Carroll ............. 137 172 Talkington, Paul D ......,....... ...... . rare, Dorothyl ......................... 119,' 355 Tatgenhorst, Sue Carol ............. 110, 129 Taylor Donna Mae ............................ 100 Ta lor' Gloria A. ............ .. Y . Taylor, Janrs L. .......... . Taylor, Judith Ann .................. . ......... . Taylor, Lynn ...................... 119, 232, Taylor Michael Kent ......................... 355 136 355 Taylor, Linda K. ................................ 355 355 199 111 Taylor: Richard H: ............................. Taylor, Terry Leslie .................... 268,355 Temple, Thomas R ..... 106, 145, 225,264 Temple, Timothy B. .......................... 123 Tennell, Anne .................................... 116 Teptenhart, Mary Ann ............... 107, Terbeek, Gary R. ............ . Terrell, Hugh Evans ........ Terry, James E. .......... . Terse, Louis M. .......... . QQffQQQQ271 .........122 Tews, Donald 0 ................................. 256 Thatch, Barbara M .................... 119,355 Thatch, Gregory D ............................. 210 Thayer, Christine M .................. 148,238 Theis, Thomas D ............................... Thimme, Frederick H ........... ......... Thomas, Beniamin D. ...................... . Thomas, Charles R ............................ Thomas, Janice A ...................... 135, 234, Thomas,John E ................... 83, 203, Thomas, Richard Paul ....................... 276 355 210 252 Thomas, Darnell.. ...................... 149 355 260 258 151 Thomas, Stephen G. ........................ . Thomas, Sylvia D. ............................. 232 ' 121 212 Thomasetti, Janet ...................... , Thompson, Donna Kay ...................... Thompson, James ........... Thompson, Louise A ....... Thompson, Richard H ..... Thompson, Richard 121 254 246 Thompson, Margaret Ann ................. 232 355 118 355 Thompson, Trudence L... Thorbahnrir., Richard F.. Thorpe, Linda H .............. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII355 226 355 riwrpe ii., Richard A ....... ' 132,272 Thrash Jr., John W. ........ . Thrasher, Carol Anne ...... Thurocy, Alex J ............... Thwaites, Norm .............. ..........149, 151 Tichy, James J .................. ....... .......... 1 2 2 ' 102 355 Tiedeman, Peggy ............. Tiedeman, Margaret Ann1:i::1238f 358 Tien Rita Marie .............. ...90,236 iierih, Linda Lee ............. ' ......... 129 Timiney, Michael B. ...... .. Timmons, Joseph C ........................... 145 ' 264 355 Tims, James E ............ Tirabassi, Roger A ........... Tober, Scott A. .......... . Tobin, Sioux ................ Tobin, Susan E ................ Tocci, Linda Louise ........ Todd, Karen Louise ........ Toeppen, Donald B ....... .. Tolar, Eltrude M .......... Tomko, David L. ............ . .........280 .........256 .........125 .........144 .........355 128 .........244 .........114 270 Toms, Donald S. .................. ........ . Tondreau, David Paul .......... ......... Tonquette, Delnore R. ......... ........ . Tooker, Donna E ..... ........ Toomey, Carolyn M ........................... Tope, Janice Lee ......... Topoulos, Christine ........ Tornow, Betty June ......... Torok, Steven A. ........ . Torrise, Carl J. ........... . Toth, Barbara Jean .......... Toth, Sandra M ........... Towey, Jean E. ...... .. Townsend, Floyd ......... Tragash, Steven A. ............. . ..........123, 132 131 117 226 136 132 .........355 127 355 248 356 116 150 260 Trace, John C .................................... 93,268,356 Traum, William J ............................... 282 Travil, Cheryl A. .............................,. . Travis, Arthur Wayne ........... Treherne, Jill A ................. Trembath, John C. ......... . Tremoulis, George L. .......... . Trent, Steven C .......... ...... Tressler, Terry L. ....... . Tressler, Thomas H .......... Trivett, Thomas E. .......... . Trotta, Louis T ...... .... . . Troutman M n eE 246 168 123 17 .........256 .........271 .........356 .........203 , ot .......... ............. Trumbull, Lorraine A .......... ....... 1 19, Trush, Suzanne ................................. Tsui, William K ................. ............. Tucci, Sheryl A ........... .........116, Tucker Brian ................... ............. 141 210 356 248 Tschantz, James N ........... ............. 2 64 134 248 356 282 Tuckeri Bruce Alan .......... ............. Tucker, Duane ............ Tucker, Frank T .......... Tucker, Margaret ........ Tullis, Ronald H ........... Tully, William J. ......... . Turk, Kathleen L. ............ . 100 .........122,150 242 .111,120 .........356 Turnbough, David R. ......................... 280 Turner, Barbara Ann ......................... 356 Turvy Jr., Wade E ...................... 210, 211 Tussing, Cheryl A. ..,.. .. Tye, Ann N. .................. Tye, Mary-Helen P ........... Tyson, Mark Alan ............. U Utholz, Lynn M. .......... . Ullestad,James G ......... Ulric, Kenneth M .......... Ulrich,GeorgeJ ......................... Uphaus, Diane Kay ...,................ Upperman, Donna I .......... Upton, Elwood D .......... .........141 .........276 ........356 271, 356 ........356 111, 356 120, 133 16 ........264 150 250 Urbas,Joseph W ........................ J Urdzik, David E .... ..................... Urig, Linda M .................... 136, Uyhelyi, Nancy M. ................... .. V Vacca, Carol Ann ......... Vaida, Kathleen ........... Valenti, Joseph ............. ........168 200,242 ........356 .........132, 238 Vanas, John H. .................................. 356 Van Asdale, Gerald R. .............. ......... 2 58 136 238 Van Borg, Kay L ................ 116, , Vance, Katherine L .................. ..109, 144 Vance, Margaret L. ........................... 356 Vandenburgh, Susan M ..................... 244 Van Houten, Joyce Ann ............ Vank,rMichael J ........................ .109, 356 .271, 356 Van Lieu, Martha H ........................... 113 Van Ness ConnieJo ..... 238 356 199 vanosaoii vaieiie 05,' Van Schoyck, Michael E .................... Varga, Joyce E .............. . ....... ....... . . 271 Van Schoyck, Nicholas R. ................. 356 121 138 Varga, Sandra L. ............ . Vargo, Jean E .... ...... Varis, Pete ......... 1121111356 .........149 Varley, Gregory E ................. Varner, James R. ................ . Varsanryi, Nandor l. ......... . Vasil, atricia A. .......... Vaubel, Linda Kay ............... Vazquez, David ............ ..93, 96, 250 ......l05, 248 ............356 Veliar, Gordon Allen .......................... 127 Veigel, Mary E.. .............. ..... .236 356 Vereb, Karen M ................ ......... Veverka, Frances Mary ........ 90, 207,'230 Viall Jr., Paul Gulick .................. 268,356 Victorsen, Richard D ........... Vlllard, Kenneth L ............ Viviani, Terry A. ........... Vogel, Charles T .................. Vogel, Raymond P ............ ......140, 146 ............204 ......125, 186 ............110 Vogt, Thomas J. ................................ 356 Vogtsberger, Donald C ...................... 356 139 356 Volin, Alan R. ............. . Voltz, Diane K .............. ............116 Vonlischer, Gary L .................... 128,282 Von Lehmden, Lois M ................. 90,136 Von Lehmden, RobertJohn .............. 356 Vorst, Judith l. ........................... 136,357 Voskuhl, Marvin A ............................. 145 ' 200 248 Vross, Patti A ............... ......... , Vyhnal, Cecilia A. ....... .. W 16 Waddle, Wendy Sue ................... 135, 136 Wade, Belinda L ................ 113, 144, 236 Wade, E. Joanne ............................... 136 Wade, Thomas Harry ......................... 357 Waggoner, Jeanne Ann ...................... 357 Wagner, Ann L. ................................. 109 Wagner, Ethel Susan ......................... 246 Wagner, Nancy Rose ......... 105, 140, 142 Wagner, Robert LL ,..... ................ 1 09,357 Wagoner, Virginia J. .......................... 357 Wahl, Frank H. .................................. 252 Wainwright, Carla Ruth ..................... 357 Walbolt, Susan E ............................... 116 Walborm, Karen L ................. 90, 121, 207 Walbridge, Martha Jane .................... 116 Waldman, Diane Lynn ........ 148, 206,232 Walkenhauser, Charles.. Walker, Barbara A. .......................... .. Walker, Charles S ......... Walker, Jill Ann ............ Walker, Larry R. .......... . 107 146 ............212 128 230 Walker, Linda L ................................. Walker, Richard G ..................... 262,357 Walkup, Larainel ...................... 133, 224 Wallace, Michael D. ........ . Wallace, Robert S. .......... . ............357 ............268 Wallbridge, Martha ........... ............ Wallenstein, Sonia L ......... ............ Walston, Janis A ........... Walter, Richard C ......... Walter, Vern E .............. Walters, Diane M. ...... . .................. E.. Walton Jr., Robert E .................. 18 , Walton, Susan E ............... Walton, Sylvia Ann ........... Walukas, Susan A ......... Wan, Wai-Ching ............ Ward, Bruce R .......... Ward, Edward ..... .......... Ward, Judy Ann ............ Ward, Patricia M .... ...... Ward, Robert Lee ......... Ward, Tom Jay ............. Warden, John W. ........ .. Wargo, JohnJ ............... Wark, Michael C ............... 357 122 357 357 ............357 357 270 ............357 ............240 .. .......... 116 ............134 ............116 ............232 ............108 ............357 ............262 ............128 ............115 Warncke, Ardyth A. ........................... 133 Warnecke, Nancy Anne ..................... 357 Warner, Jeannine K .......... Warren, Karen J. ......... . Warren, Robert S. ........... . ............130 Warrener, Richard C ...... .................... 3 57 Warrington, PhillipC ......................... 252 Warther, Ann L ................. ............121 Washburn, Dean Ray ......................... 357 Watkins, Evalyn Anna ........................ 128 Watson, Larry W. .............................. 168 Watson, Phil ip W ..... 184, 225 Watson, Thomas Lee ........................ 262 Watson, Victoriai ....... 132, 149,224,240 Way, Joyce D ..................................... 357 Way, Mariorie M ................................ 124 Weadock, Stephen W. ....................... 111 Wearly, Diana J. ......... . Weaver, Fredric C. ........ ................ 1 20 242 357 Weaver, Nancy A ....................... , Weaver, S ............................................ 93 244 357 Webb, Carol A .................... Webb, Peggy Jane ............. Weber, Herbert F. .........,.. . ........ , Weber, Carol S ........... 126, 133, 228, 358 Webster, Janet P ......................,........ Webster, Michael C ..............,.... 125,358 Weedman, Roslyn Zane ....................... 99 Weideman, Hollis Lynn ..................... 244 Weikert, Douglas C. .......,.. ............ 3 58 Weiner, Davi A. ........... ............ 1 28 Weilnau, Dave ............... ............ 1 86 Weiner, Kaye L .................................. 358 Weingartner, Kathe J. ....................... 121 Weires, Diane K ......,..,.............., 116,358 Weirich, Douglas Lee ........................ 358 Weis, William ............... 83, 107, 122, 254 Weisberg, Tina A ............... 113, 228,358 Weiser, Elaine ...................,............... 226 Weiskittel, Thomas J ......................... 358 Weiskittle, Susan Kay ....................... 232 Weismann, Frederick H ............. 173, 268 Weiss, Trevor D ......................... 282, 358 Welch, PattiJ .....,.......... ................ 1 36 Welch, Peggy A. ,,,,........ .,......... 3 58 Weldele, Frank J. .......... ........... 1 17 Weldon, William 8 ......... ................ 2 56 Welker, Barbara M. ........................... 244 248 358 Weller, Barbara L .............,........ Weller, Philip D ........................ ..111',278 Welling, LindaJane ............,.,.... 110.133 Wellman, Ronald Dean ............. 225, Wells, Ann S ...................................... Wells, Bobbiean ........... Wells, John .......... . Wells, Judith A. ............ . Wells, Pamela'Kay ......... Welsh, John R. ................. . Wendling, Thomas S. ...... .. Weng, Canda Jean ............................. Wengert, Sharon M. ....,....,............... . Wenrg, Judy M ................,.. ........l09, Wenner, Gordon Lee ......................... 272 116 358 252 121 136 ...........276 146 358 358 358 276 123 212 Wennrng, Jack Albert .................... g.. Wenzlick, Faye Ella ....... , Werner, Rachel R. ............................... 83 123 Werner Jr., Richard Carl .... Wertenberger, Lariy J. ...................... 274 Werynski, William . .......... 358 Weseli, Karen E ......... ......... Wesling, Peter D, .............. . West, Beverly A .................. bfi 19 139, 230,358 West, Kathryne A ......................... 90, 212 358 Westfall, Abigail J. ....... . Westgerdes, Jane M. ....... .. estland Mar aret D W , g .... ........... Westman, Pam .................. .,......... Westrick, David J. ........ . Wetula,Joseph L ....................... Whetstone, Rex ...........................,..... 1 10 Whisenhunt, Deborah G ............ , Whitaker, David L. ........,.................. . White, Dennis D ............ 122 248 129 280 , 358 Wheeler, James H ...................... 107, 108 268 119 168 130 358 White, Donna L ......... White, Gayle A ....,............................,. 132 ' ' ,135 246 White, Jacqueline ,...,................ White, Lillian A .......... ............133: asa White, Robert D ........................ 125,358 White, Sandra J .................,... Whitker Jackie ..................... ............358 , ............ 236 Whitlinger, Wendy L. ...88, 105, 163 234 Whitman, Daniel Keith .............. 100, 114 Whitmire, Duane E ........,.,................. 358 Whitmore, Molly Kay ..,......,............... 136 Whittenburg, Jennifer L ................ ..., 1 30 120, 226 Whyte, MargaretJ ..................... Wickert, Roger Allen ................. Wiedwald, Kenneth D ,............... Wiegand, Sandra J. ......... . ........359 ........359 ........121 Wlegel, Cathy June .................... Wiehe, Diana D. R. ................. . Wielgus, Joann ...............,.......... Wierwille, Janet L ......... Wies, L ......................... Wieszek, Alice R ................ Wigdalski, Jane Ann ......... Wight, Cindy ...................... Wight, Rebecca Ann ......... ........143 140, 142 246, 116, 359 151 151 ........359 248 126 126 359 Wr ch, Howard E. ..................... , iiifzea Wilch, Larry.David .......,.........,.. Wilcox, Jennie C ....................,... Wilcoxon, Karen H ..................... Wildenhaus, Barbara K ...... 10 Wilder, Lloyd B. ........,........., . 5, Wiler, Loretta Ann .,.,...,............ Wilford, Mark A ..............,. Wilhelm, Marshal ............ ........246 242, 359 116, 236 ........280 ....,...133 ........125 ............140 Wilhelm, Nicholas J. ........,............... .359 Willrens, Nancy Jean .................. 136,248 Wilkinson, Judith M ................. 1242.359 Willaman, Pat ............... Williams, Bill .................... ......,.....186 williams, Bohm. ................,.......... 359 Williams, Catherine J. ....................... 359 Williams, Dorothy L. ........ ........,.... 3 59 Williams, Ellen Nash ........ Williams, Henry Allen ........... Williams, Jack L ............... ........135 ......,.122 ........124 Williams, Jane L ........... ............. 1 21 Williams, Jayne C. ........ ............. 2 28 Williams, Kathleen J. ....... ............. 3 59 Williams, Marilyn Kay ....................... 135 Williams, Merinel A ,.................. 202, 359 Williams Nanc L nn 130, 226 , y y ............... Williams, Robert B ........... ......... 3 59 274 Williams, Thomas C .............. Williamson, Nancy Lee ......... Williamson, Peggy ................ Williamson, Susan Kay ......... W ll P . .... . ....... .. is, enn E. .... .. Wrlsbach,i1eidiC ........ Wilson, Brenda R. ...... . Wilson, David R ........... Wilson, Jack C ............. Wilson, Karen R. ........ . Wilson, Pamela H ..,............. Wilson Wendy Kay ............... winaer', Richard kan... .184, .119, 359 .........140 .........122 .........136 .........120 .........359 .........359 .........258 359 .....244, I ...................... 120 Wrnemiller, Victoria E ....................... 248 Wineland, Charles D .... Wininger, Robert .......,...... ........278 Winslow, Peggy L ........ ................. ..... 1 1 3 Wrnterrn ,Kathleen M. ..................... 238 Wintersfharles W ...,........ 254 1158 Wireman, Vern C. ............. ............ . Wirls, Beverly May ............................ 359 .234, 359 Wrrrres, Judy R ............. ......... Wirtz, Barbara A ............ Wise, Karen Marie ......... Wise, Michael .................... Witias, Jeffry B .......... Witkowski, LauraJ ..,....... 1. Witmer, Judith Kay ........... Witmer, Patricia M ............. Witt, Theodore N .............. Witten, Arlene ................... Wittenmtyer, Peggy Anne... Witzke, arol Ann ............. Witzler, Debra S ................ Wohlers, Magdalene A. .... . Wohlers, Thomas A ........... Wohlgemuth, John ............ Wojahn, Susan J ............... Woicik, Carol S .................. Wolaver, Thomas H ........... Wolf Jr., Charles E. .......... . Wolf, GeorgeC ................... Wolf, Sue A ............... .... Wolfe, Allen V .................... Wolfe, Bernard T ........... Wolfe, Dave C. ......... . Wolfe, John C ......,......... ...........2l3 ...........359 Wise, Stanley A. ................................ 359 .88 132 282 359 .94,102,110, 119, 244, 359 .184, 256, 360 116, 140, 360 115 121 116 120 360 ...90,202, 226 .100, 114,250 ........118, 360 ...........360 Wolfe, Shirley Ann ..........,................. 225 Wolfgram, Peter R ............. Wolrver, Sandra ................. Wollenhaupt, Kay F ........... Wolnowski, Casimir J. ...... . Woltman, DonnaJ ............. Wolynec, Orest B ............... Womack, Neddy L ......... Wombold, Floyd L ......... Wood, Brian A ........... Wood, Bruce H .............. Wood, Ronald E. .......... . Wood, Sue A. ............... . Wood, Thomas B ............... Wood, Von Rae .....,........... Woodhouse, Jeffrey F ...... Woodley, Shirel L .............. Woodruff, Judith L ............ Woods, Kenneth A.- ,.......... Woodward, William J ......... Wooten, Larry R ................ Worcester, Pamela D. ...... . Worcester, Paul B. ........... . Worden, Jacquelyn L ......... Worley, RiseJanine ........... Worthington, J. Karl ......... Woycitzky, Terry R ............ Woycitzlay, William J .......... Wright, arold S. ............. . Wright, Judith A .................. 93, 115, Wright, Patsy S ................. Wright, Sally Jo ......,.....,.... Wrightson, Vicky Ruth ....... Wuerfel C nthia C , y . .......... . Wulff, Sonja Elyse ......... Wyche, Nancy Jane ........... Wyen, Kathryn M ............... Wyltowski, Edward G ......... Wyndham, Harald P ........... Wyse, Edward J ................. Wysomierski, Elaine A ....... 130 ,280 ............l36 ..,.....173, 360 122 100 280 ............360 360 360 51 .........238, 360 IfIfffffi'i5Q' ffffffliiif 360 130 271 128 258 360 360 133 142 264 360 360 130 ........232, 360 117, 246, 360 ...........360 ........103, 360 ........111, 150 Y Yackee, Bruce D. .............................. 278 Yacos, John D .....,......... .........186,256 Yager, Robert A ................. ........,... 2 74 Yansura, Barbara Ann ......................, 226 Yarian, Neil Ray ............................ .... 2 64 Yarnell Patricia L ......... . ................... 132 Yates, Suzanne E .............. 121, , Yeager, Dan Eugene .......................... Yeager, Frank D. ..,....... . Yess, Christine A ........... Yoakam, Wayne E. ............ .... , ...... . 140 129 146 208 271 360 Yoder, Charlotte D ............ ............ Yoder David 0 ............. ............149 360 Yoder: Jacqueline K ................... 116, Yoder, Marilyn J ............ Yoder, Penny ................ Yohe, Karen Anita ..................... 121, 129 Youmans, Janice l .....,............... 230,360 Young, Danny Nelson ........................ 168 Young, Richard G .............. ............ 2 72 Young, Verna L ............. ........115, 360 Youngbluth, Tim ............................... 184 Youngquist, Robert G ................ 140,360 Your, William X. ............................... 361 Yunker, Richard A ......... ............276 Yurista, Janice K ...........,... ............ 1 20 Z Zack, Lorraine T. ....................... 234, 361 Za1rcek,Janrs L ......................... 122,361 Zaller, Charles J ............ Zapata, Lita ...................................... 117 Zapprtellr, Eugene A .......................... 260 Zarchin, Susan Ellen ................. 202,236 Zaslov, Barry ............................. 125,361 Zawack, Richard Chet ....................... 172 ..83 236 Zawadsky, Sharon L .................. , Zbin, Catherine A .......... Zeeb, William Roy ......... .........184,274 Zeiger, Elaine Kay ............................. 246 123 274 Zeller,James Donald ................. , Zeller, Roberta Kay ........................... 133 Zennie, Charles E .......... Zenzel, William K .............................. 204 Zidek, Albert F .................. Zreber, Lamar D .......,...... Zepernick, LauraJ ............................ 129 .100 114 254 r r Ziebold, Thomas L ......,.............. 115,117 Ziegler, Betty A ............. Ziegler, Ronald L. ........ . Zima, Mary A ............,...... Zimkowskr, Mary E .......... ...........361 ..........246, 361 Zimmerman,Joseph E. .... . ........ . ....... 282 Zimpfer, Robert P ........... Zingale, James A ............. ..,.......168, 264 Zinsmeister, Herbert Eric ................. 276 Zolciak Dennis A ...................... 137,168 Zoller, David R ................ Zovack, Edward P. ....... . Zuchowski, Wanda V ....... Zuk, Mary ........................ Zunkiewicz, Richard P ....... 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