RE Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Photo Editor . . Photography . . Highlights . . Academics . , Sports . . Greeks . . . Residences . . Seniors . . Organizations . Index . . . . . Phyllis Sharp . . . Hud Thomas George Kivowitz . Case Crenshaw Greg Crystal Jerry Feig . Carole Vastano jane Burch Pat Kervan Carole Quinlan acqueline Zelinka Maureen Martin Loretta Anticonni Margo Berndt Alvina Hefeli . . . . Bruce Ritter . . Vicki Wolfert Barb Woods . . Linda Morse . . . Ann Mitchell Candy Jacobsen Sue Snyder . . . . Kathy Keast Fran Ehrenreich Sue Kaplan Kathy Klass Cheryl Kluk . . . . . Pat Morris Karen Cranwill Pam Hoxey Louise Nelson .. .-.W M.n-v- -- .... W .,..,t, - t.,.. a-,,-.----....-,-..--.- .fel x l l i TAFF l ,. l , 4 ' W W , ' i f ' 'W ,, v - l t L, ' , ' Q I , Q A ,V A ,'tV 5? 4' 'P V f 5' ' ,I om? if ,. www W, V ,t Q, Gig. 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'l'o educate man and to desire lor such education isa tradition much older than the stone and steel which encase such knowledge and the people who alxsorh it. For the student is eternal. 'l'he intellectual. the athletic. the apathetic. the enthusiastic fuse each year into the microcosm known as Bradley University student body. Only the facade of names and laces changes. The undereurrent of curiosity and desire to know which carries them along is timeless. F-'5 t E . r if' 5' i. Lg. F1 ' 5 9 . :J Bt' 9 .JPY fl ' 5 i CION'l'liN'l'S Highlights Academics Sports ,. Greeks ,. Residences . Seniors ..,.. Organizations . I4 -lll 66 lllll 132 l4l 155 AG!N . au . 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And when the weekend is over and the laughter is hushed, the feeling of accomplishment remains. diVYf2fQff.7'-1m,- 3' , . f ..,. ,,.ro:.w,,,. . .I 4 , ' Jlr'.y ':f sz: 3 4 1 Q,4y,M va 4 'V f' hx: 5- 4-wr . E 'D tr x 4. of f- ,V nw 7 ' ' x-M - ,V -.13 -w-T,..0.,,W Lf? ,., 2 1 E l vw. JMX ' 4uw,,,.,,,,, ,Mx 'M ,vm M X25 Y! J at 4 2. S' ff :F M I J KY ww. A5 2 A if 9442 A ff , 1 f f Q il.- 632' 1 ymnm, , Wy4,41w,,,, Wi. 'ft WL . '-V-an ek f Costumes, make-up, script interpretations, last minute details- backstage preparations seldom recognized by the cycle ofspectalors. EWTALE TA DPLATS E LIVE THEATRE Any theatre group faces a unique task. To put on a face so that others may see their own. To act the actions all see every day yet compress them so they are more easily understood. The theatre offers both amusement and stimulation and this year has produced a variety of works ranging from the avant-garde Pigeons to the satirical humor of 'LTartuffe. The exjJre5sz'Ueface ix an essential element ofthe actor, enabling him to communicate with the audience and urge them to empathize with the action rather than mately observe. ,xl . ,..... if i ,d . V. ,f., yrvigwl ff V A ' xi i., 3 it h g an 7,1 - ' Z www f- 3 '-ma V. 5 7 U 'V In the spring, the music andspeech departments joined to present Gilbert and Sullivan is H.M.5'. Pinafore. This operetta setforth many difficulties, but the excellentper ormances of I Robin Nleredzth fan Armslronv and a strong voiced nimble dancing hard working cast produced an excellent interpretation o this arduous but deliffht ul work i The satirical antics of Moliere were brought to life in a rollicking yet polished production of 4'Tartuffe. While Fred Walters turned in a typically excellent rendition ofthe hypocrite, the total cast frisked through the intricate, fleet rhymes designed to delight and instruct. The fall season was kicked off by jean Giraudoux's typically French uThe Madwoman of Chaillotf, Hazel Peterson conquered the demanding role of the Madwoman while the full cast equally well displayed their talents in this intriguing and unique play. 30 NV .. 'wqww O nk f X V 1 4 Nw. WJ ,4 , 11 :QW-,ef qizwlm. :iz-:ez-21525 : -1 Hi :' i W-,zyf 1 ,Q Dr. A. G. Hausxler warpresentea' the Appreciation Plaque President 71 W. Van Arsdale, jr. presented from out-going President Charles Moore, during the Dad's Day Luncheon. Arthur Gilinsky with the ChiefofDad'5 Day trophy. BRADLEY DAD. HO ORED OFFICERS OF BRADLEY DAD'S ASSOCIATION: First Row: Past President Charles Moore, Washing- ton, Illinoisg President john Conqueror, Chicago, First Vice President Eugene M. Fisher, Peoria, University President T. W. Van Arsdale, jr. Back Row: E. J. Ritter, Assistant Secretary, Peoria, Dr. A. G. Haussler, Executive Secretary, Peoriag Roscoe W. Scott, Second Vice President, Abingdon, Illinois. 33 Traditionally one weekend the Dads are honored as special guests of their sons and daughters at open houses, banquets, theater productions and football games. This year President T. W. Van Arsdale, Jr. was specially honored with a trophy and named Honorary Chief of Dad's Day for 1966. The less discussed aspect of this tradition is a well- pleased Dad but one with a lighter wallet upon departure. ALL CAMPUS QUEEN FINALIST Pat Morris, Gamma Phi Beta 1, gg q 1 ,Q ALL CAMPUS QUEEN FINALIST Jeanne Kongabel, Pi Beta Phi HOMECOMING QUEEN FINALIST HOMECOMING QUEEN FINALIST Anita Boyer Gamma Phi Beta joan Gore Chi Omega HOMECOMING PRINCESSES Front Row: Sue Messmor,e, Chz' Omegag Amy Cesal, Pi Beta Phig Back Row: Marg Ringel, Pi Beta Phig Sandy Wenckus, Gamma Phi Bela. 37 1966 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM QUEEN AND KING Cheri Raber, Pi Beta Phigjohn L. Cunningham, Phi Alpha l 1966 FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE PROM QUEEN AND KING Linda Gustavson, Chi Omegag Terry Allar, Sigma Phi Epsilon 1967 R.O.T.C. QUEEN Buffie August, Chi Omega 1966 CAMPUS CARNIVAL QUEEN Barb Thorsen, Delta Zeta ACADE VC Aavwff X' W A my m swam. 211,49-'ffb Q XX x Y X Q xx X QW 'fig ,K 0 S :QNX K If' X x WN-:lx Q9-x x X X 3 we ss vx m x Yx -A-W ww gm gm X Qykmmwssifwm 'Q- ,2-X X we wx xA?? N 3 .Kim may 5 MW Ww HNWMx Q All wlsh to possess knowledge but few comparatlvely speakmg, are w1l11nU to pay the prlce 0PN ,,,,,...- Xsi S2 VS XERS5 fuvenal '1 WYIMP view sqgmuanlu sz 6197 3 ggyw-r Q 2.5739 P ns: men Az WN' V LW...- :Munir 'SJR -naw wtphb' mmm H N -'fsfifwsk Qsfif-AQfxfQQ:fX2+w 'W .naw nigh Qfxmnauaw vw -ww Q.. WL' S255 635-i1iE,S WLAQRS wgmixf as suse QNMM- mm, .gnu-,aww awww-Huw mwmauf .Maw W., ,MA R Ni-ILS 4... sql---N .wa-M nan si ' 'Swv awww M, wwf- Xin mv unmoun- -mm- GDZ H !'i'3 Xfv ORXQ, 5:12 JK -umm ,ffm nnumain Ni5'ff?'3b 5 W...-f. U-muf raibanf suse-im! SCH!! 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Back Row: Head Coach Billy Stone, Koranda, Andrews, Erickson, Waitkus, Renner, Stanger, Muni, Goode, Cummins, Culberson, Bresko, Hallberg, Selinger, Radochonski, Coach Spink. Qi B R Stifled by numerous serious injuries, an inefhcient start and inexperience, Bradley's football Braves recounted at midseason and surged to a blistering Hnish. The Braves defeated Western Illinois 26- 4, after initial setbacks to Evansville and Northern Michigan. Homecoming meant victory again as the Braves thumped a talented Omaha team, 14-6. And Finally, overshadowing the memory of three successive defeats, Bradley countered and streaked to victories over Illinois State, Hillsdale, Wisconsin -Milwaukee and Missouri-Rolla. In keeping with a revived Bradley tradition, the 1966 Braves conquered small-college power, Hillsdale, 38-26, adding another impressive upset to their victories. In 1964 Bradley defeated Parsons and in 1965 it was a stunning trouncing ofthe Quantico Marines. HaU'back Mike Dajfernergatherr in rcreen pass andpickr up a wall ofBradley blockers. 3 5 I I 1 qv The silence as thefoolball flier high over lhejield to the receiver, the gasps ofair when the law ofz'rrzpenelrabilz'ty proves true as muscle and lendon collide, the pause before the new attack-the heart, the impact, lhe guts offootball. ., 11 W M B.U. 6- 7 Evansville B.U. 8-42 NorthernMichigan B.U. 26-14 Western Illinois B.U. 14- 6 Omaha B.U. 18-49 Northern Illinois B.U. 0-40 Tennessee Martin B.U. 17- 3 Illinois State B.U. 38-26 Hillsdale B.U. 32- 8 Wisconsin-Milwaukee B.U 26-14 Missouri-Rolla One ofthe Brave,s biggest surprises was the rapid development of freshman quarterback Larry Selinger. Taking over after the injury to Billy Albritton, Selinger completed 108 passes for 1342 yards. Selinger's major target was senior end Hal Montville. Montville gathered in 43 passes and will be greatly missed next season. When the Braves were not passing their ground attack was showing good potential. Underclassmen Mike Daffner, Mike Knox, and Ray Bruscino all gained over 200 yards. Coach Billy Stone will be eagerly awaiting the 1967 season since 30 of this year's team were freshmen or sophomores. The only losses will be defensive end and captain Rollie Inskeep, defensive back Denny Thoman, end Hal Montville, and quarterback Billy Albritton. 1 I 1 l 1 I 1 1 1..............4 1 l .ins-we wix-zen ex..5,, . I Q .W . N ., . . , ,N -pk . .ww .sim - F Q..N.,,-.- NX-ww QQ - -A N. N. Qxwmjp-kwin ..- x ,.,..,, QQ.-,naw- ' , TQ Q., wx av' is,-1 V f N42 mn, Q 4.5, ,sw- M- vu ,Q ,nf .Lf ' Q4 ?. X A q . '- .' , L . . : 3 '..-,' 4, Z1 'W 'i .minu- Q. , J-P ' Q.. N X an qw x . s x Q.. X f x,.,Mw X -a8 iw, nm !': 1U 'N Y 'll,vV -4 sf L? , Wg. if BRA VES FINISH WITH I7 9 RECORD, FOURTH IN MVC 1967 was pegged as a rebuilding year for the Bradley Bravesg however, through the Hne coaching ofjoe Stowell, and the outstanding play ofjoe Allen, the Braves turned what was destined to be a dismal season into a Hne 17-9 record. The highlight of the season came when Al Smith scored a last second basket against Utah to give the Braves the Sugar Bowl Championship. Leading the way for the Braves was Joe Allen. The big 6-7junior from Chicago Hnished with a 22.8 average and ranked second in the nation with a .622 held goal percentage. Allen was not the only accurate Brave, for the 1967 club set a school record for hitting on 50.7 per cent of their shots. Bradley will have its entire starting lineup back in 1968, but will lose the Fine services ofseniors Walt Slater and Chuck Buescher. Both contributed much to the Braves fine performance. 1967 Basketball Team: Ftrs! Row: Slater, Bowen, Berry, Buch Allen Criddle, Anheuser, Mavetz. Last Row: Rapp Mgr., Lundstrom, Smith Swigris, Doty, Buescher, Westendorf, Coach Stowell. TT d X n ff i. 4-44 -A kliffgwz 5 , ff Q, , 4, WV 4 ws 1 gc, .XI ,. I xx 7 ,, , ,Q E -,ax ,I , .V I ' V A V . V - I ,,,,., 1 ' j , A A'-' f 441' ' VW Ly ,, .. V J lv I 5 9 1,4 ff . J tg 'ya If!! Q . f- gf ' M 1 XP' f '. VV ' 'p q ' , X Q. ' fy - ff-f' wt 4 ,. G 2 , -S, F Q Q5 -M , , W 5 .0 num ff W W2 ,. r., Y 2' b f' f .-.- f. 2 -5 1 W ff - ii 1, 1 Jw, ' - .fr . T ., .M ww. , .,,, 5' W'-. v ,, 1' 'I ff 4 3 - 'x v W 1 f L, V '- - aw ' ek , H, k . . ff? E 5. M2 'wif an SNAM A TALE OF THREE S OPH OM ORES Graduation and ineligibility took seven of Coach Joe Stowell's top eight scorers from his 1965 team. As a result, the second year mentor was faced with a very big problem. Who would help Joe Allen? It was quite evident that the pre- season predictors were asking the same question, since none of them gave Bradley a chance to win more than nine or ten games. These predictors overlooked the determination, desire, and ability of three young sophomores: LC. Bowen, Al Smith, and Cal Criddle. Bowen, who graduated from the same Benton Harbor high school as Chet Walker and Alex McNutt, amazed the fans and opposition with his fantastic moves under the boards. No longer could the opposition concentrate on joe Allen. They had to watch L.C. Randle Bowen also. Al Smith, one of the best all around athletes to ever come out of the Peoria area, made up the second part ofthe terrific trio. In Smith, Coach Stowell found a fine shooter and out- standing ball handler. Smith was so impressive in the Sugar Bowl that he was chosen to the All- tournament team with teammate Joe Allen. It will take the New Orleans fans many years to forget Al's 20 footjump Shot in the last Hve seconds to beat Utah in the championship game. The last part of the trio consists of Cal Criddle. Cal, who played his high school ball at Oakland McClymonds High School, is carrying out the tradition of other McClymond athletes. This school has produced such greats as Bill Russel and Leroy Ellis of pro basketball fame, Vada Pinson and Curt Flood of baseball fame, and now Cal Griddle. Cal is not the big scorer like Allen, Bowen, or Smith, but can be counted on for 10-12 points a game and a lot of rebounds. Even though Cal is only 6-3, he can jump with the best of them. Coach Stowell found the answer to his question and will be able to watch the trio perform together for the next two years. L. C. BOWEN BENTON HARBOR, MICHIGAN -ww .www ff? I pm' 'ff 4 ,, , , f f Z, W, ff, y. ::'.. ..,., 45 may bb N32 V -'52-.N X A s. W, . ,, N . -: .W A .. 9 V gn lsr? 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Smith mgr W Al Crosoefv ball handling and shooting greatly helped the Bradley Freshmen. Under the direction of Ron Harris, the 1967 Bradley Freshmen compiled a 9--6 record playing against some of the top junior Colleges and freshmen teams in the Midwest. Highlighting the season were a pair of victories against the St. Louis Frosh and a victory over Drake. Coach Harris's forces were led by Bill Rohlman who averaged 15.8 points a game and Ron Ulmer who averaged 15.0. Also helping the team was 6-10 jim Molnar who led the team in rebounding. Rounding out the starting Five were Al Crusoe and Bob Dunn. WED ,D UENTE, A D KENNED if LEAD D. . TO 11-6 RECORD , If ' -. . ' -1 f, Z., 3 V. I 2 3-.-,:....1.,, .-5.,z5-f,3,,f- 7q-g.ffy,3523,i,-.-,,.--.413-4 -4.-1 .,ff:-.., 221sa::.vf?'..s-iw - -. 1' Q,-. 'ff --:-1,,,-.t .,4 , . 4 . A , W , ,,g,,,,,,g,, ,I ,g5,,-2,,..5ff,.,:,.- lin... wwqa' -,,.4.,:-:,.1.,:,,.,f.3 qw.: .:4.,:A,.:. 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T513-Miss? -' -fi ' M.-'f f ,fffii-sy:-:-wwf '.xszx4f3fa,S?s3iaw:szs?f-:Ziff-we -I-up Q I 'f 4 -- -. 21491 iv -ffff .ff-' M4--15'?-.-'iS,15X9f2b,-e9r5Zf?1p2ss:-:,4-w,s751a3,g4-- 5ggf,xQ-giM4:x 4A Q . f- - S-ss ,- :-.ew--. .tw-f-1 .- .M-,. .1 '--V ,f. 4- f--1. ,., .-,vw .- ..--sara 41,9-w-4:::.a1f.-4 ,V 241- - - ' ww - -- - f -' f P12552 '42 ' .-ff'wf?g2Ccp9232' . - ts' . - ' Z. -14-1as-af-cava:--'-1:-saw?-1 -f . :if-'E:z1-5 .PZ-TZ'ff5fW'5l .iffl--IZiZJ'f' 1-':1f:: :-waffi' '-:gf-me 5.-:fm 41 .:-3 ,.-5'-fj:L1j-alexa' ' -Lfma1f -Q 5-in-,':m-s-23:21-zgzfgqvf-1,1mf..,-Vg-0,1-g:. t:g?'-'240- MV:-'ff-'-2 ' 'A' 'Q ,W , ., f. 1966 was Hnally a year of reality not specu- lation for the Bradley tennis team. Coach Coker's netmen finished the season with a ine 11-6 record including victories over tough Illinois State and Principia. Leading the Braves were Doug Ivers and Bob Buente. Ivers won 15 out of 20 matches while Buente scored victories in 13 out of 18. Leading the doubles matches was the team of Roger Allen and Dick Wellner. The team won 15 and lost only 2. B.U. 2-7 B.U. 9-0 B.U. 7-2 B.U. 6-3 B.U. 1-5 5-4 B.U. B.U. 8-1 9-0 B.U. 5-4 B.U. 9-0 B.U. 7-2 B.U. 1-8 6-3 7-2 B.U. 3-4 B.U. 1-7 B.U. 1-5 B.U. B.U. B.U. Northeast Missouri Western Illinois Eastern Illinois St. Ambrose DePaul Principia Illinois Wesleyan North Central Illinois State Chicago, Illinois Northern Illinois DePaul Indiana State Wheaton Wichita Southern Illinois Cklahoma City Bob Buenlepreparex to return zz serve in a Bradley home match. 92: ,,.,..'sn f 1 f 42 Y 4, 4 , v taker the long th green. First Row: Beatty, Hazzard, Sweborg. Second Row: Lowery, McMullen, Finney, Coach Spink. LINKSMEN SUCCESSFUL The Bradley linksmen, led by Tim Sweborg, completed the 1966 season with a very suc- cessful 17-8-2 record and a fourth place Finish in the Missouri Valley Meet. Sweborg, who averaged 73 strokes each game, Finished second in the MVC Meet. Also turning in Hne performances were Mike McMullen, Mike Finney, Larry Lowery, and Steve Hazzard, Highlighting the season were victories over Wichita State, St. Ambrose, and St. Louis. Most valuable trackman jerry Cizek scores an easy victory againxt Western Illinois. CIZEK AND R U CCIA LEAD BRADLEY CINDERME Ed Bradle clears Gft. in the rain. The 1966 Bradley track season saw the christening of the long awaited rubber asphalt track, several outstanding performances, and a promising future. Despite loses to Western, Eastern, and Northern Illinois in dual meets, the Braves rebounded for an easy victory over Augustana and Valpariso in a triangular meet. The Braves were led by sophomore Jerry Cizek who scored a total of 94 UZ points during the year. The only new record, however, was achieved by Gary Ruccia who threw the javelin 191 feet 9lf2 inches. In the important Missouri Valley meet, Bradley scored 35 points for an impressive fifth. 86 Despite bad weather, ferry Cizek ana' Mike Banks warm upfor an important meet. Varsity B.U. 16-47 Knox B.U. 29-28 Wheaton B.U. 30-27 Eastern Illinois B.U. 26-29 St. Ambrose B.U. 25-25 Washington U. B.U. 41-18 Western Illinois ,.,- ,. B.U. 21-34 Illinois State B.U. 21-34 Walparaiso B.U. 25-30 U. of Chicago B.U. Z1-34 Marquette B.U. 38-23 Northern Illinois B.U. 20-36 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Hokum Karum Meet-2 nd Missouri Valley Meet-3rd Frosh B.U. 44-19 Eastern Illinois B.U. 31-26 Northern Illinois B.U. 22-35 Illinois State Black Hawk Invitational-1 st The 1966 cross country season saw the emergence of-one of Bradley's best teams in several years. Com- peting against some of the Midwest's top teams, the harriors Hinshed with a 7-3 record. The high- light of the season came at the Missouri Valley Meet when the Brave7s finished 3rd. A Bradleyfirst against Illinois Slate. COLLINS LEADS HARRI ORS TO RESPECTABLE 7-4 RECORD. , M, I 955,21 .ef ffffff if - 1 f fp? g ,ee Q 9- 'fzyyflf G ,,,, , ,, . iv ,... My N Inexperience, poor weather, and lack of hitting combined to lead Bradley to one of their worst seasons in recent years. Two of the bright spots, however, were the fine performances of MVC All Star, Dick Baldwin who hit .333 and inHelder Chuck Buescher. Despite the Braves' record, Coach Schrall is eagerly looking I forward to 1967 since he will have the majority of his starters plus one of the best freshman teams in B.U. history. BASEBALL TEAM ENCOUNTERS DIFFICULT SEASON Randolph AFB Trinity CTexj Pan American St. Edwards St. Edwards Ft. Sam Houston St. Marys CTCXD Illinois Notre Dame St. Louis St, Louis St. Louis Illinois State Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Northern Illinois A Bradley baxerunner slides safely under the tag Bradley catcher Gary Upton moves to 3rd after a sacrwcefly. A Notre Coach Leo Schrall's 270- 734 ljetirne record rankx as one ofthe highest in the college baseball world. 1 The Bradley Tankmen, under Coach James Spink and led by freshman Tom Carney andjunior Kip Sullivan, raced to an 8-3 record in 1967. Few records were safe. Tom Carney broke records in the butterfly and freestyle events, freshmen Larry Slavicek broke the 500 yard freestyle recordg sophomore Bruce Jacobsen shattered both the 100 and 200 yard back- stroke records, Dick Wimer broke the 100 and 200 yard breaststroke events. In addition, both relay records were smashed. Kip Sullivan was a consistant winner in 50 and 100 yard freestyle and Len Pearson added strength in the backstroke. The diving was handled by Nick Angelo and Rick Ogren. With only one graduating senior on the squad, the Braves are looking forward to an even 1 better season next year. COA CH SPINIVS TANKMEN HA VE EXCELLENT SEA S ON 90 w , rf! 1 .I A 'iw INTRAMURAL SPORTS All IFC haUback Curt Barsi wax a vital man in the Theta Chi ojence. Chuck Neumann gains long yardage in Lambda Chilv 20-0 rout 0fSzgma Chi. The Bradley University intramural program, directed by Leo Schrall attracted hundreds of non-varsity athletes during the 1966-67 school year. Every Saturday and Sun- day during the fall, large crowds flocked to Bradley Park to watch IOC and IFC football games. The IOC league was not decided until the last game when the Newman Club, led by Roger Sindelar, defeated the ISA 7-2. The IFC championship pitted All-IFC quarterbacks Chuck Neu- mann of Lambda Chi and Dick Drobnick against each other. After a scoreless first half, Theta Chi scored on a long pass to win 6-0. The 1966 track championship was won by Lambda Chi Alpha. The Hawks cinched the title by winning all of the running events. Dick Drobnick led Theta Chi to the 1966 softball championship. Theta Chi claimed the title by beating Theta Xi 8-7 in the championship game. All IFC Football Team: Find Row: Britton, Enlow, Bublico, Fareri, Mastaero, Pope, Bauer. Second Row: Larson, Eberhardt, Oswald, McClelland, Barci, Russo, Ligeno, Wellbrock, Stewart. Third Row: Koch, Fraitjoine, Loomis, Miner, Hall, Gulbranson, Drobnick, Gellfmger, janacek. Missing: Neumann, Krupa, Thompson, Schron. Chuck Hartman oflSA gels .vet to receive lhe snap 93 , 5 g 1 L. 'Om ,gf .f A Il 1 f ,WH ,,-4 i :is --A 1 , W A ' Cr a 'C 9 . J 2' 4.1. .MW 7 , . N 4,1 ,L f 'VK .,s ,W , f f ff sg 16,7 2 ex ,f W f 51 f M' v f 2 s '2- Q bi 5. Q ,Q MM f, W, L , 'ff gg h ,gy 'Sf L z 5 4 'Nb My -di Bw .fix t V, Q , i,- , 5, Q , .51 I. 45 y ,gf ,V 1 -ls' I 5 Q W Q I 4 v 34 A' , f v, Zi' V 'K A 4 ,ff V MW., V , , . , ,.Lyf2 , ,V1wVm,.-+xV',, 5 4? it fm ff' ,, 0' VV, , ,ap 5V ff .:,. ,V Q ,, ,, A,, . , - 5 :f'Eg,1g:J 1:2jgQ: ' V 2- f 4 ' ,p 1 - Vr. f M959 f f 1 f ff 4 V, 274 4 'vim ' W I . ' . V. -Q ,Ji 4 ff W 2 , f f f , , , ,, , ff Q QM VV -. :V 4' . fVy, ,.. , - , ' , if I' 6? 4 I l Zi W 2 X 1 H, X I f ' ,, ,.,,fV f -1 I 'Q , 'f Vw ' iv ,. L., V f rf Q' V f f , . 4 , Q Q51 B-Club: Htl! Row: Lee, Foster, Inskeep, Coach Coker, Raber, Miller.Semnfl Raul: Evans, Collins, Cizek, Gummerson, Sullivan, Miller, Buescher, Westendorl, Upton, Daflerner, Terrey, Waitkus, Stanger, Bresko. COACHESA DHO OR Coach Billy Stone Foolball Coach jim Spinh Swimming, Football Coach Tom O 'Brien Football 98 Charlex Ol1YbUTf1 Coach fue Sfoumll Coach fake Schrmf Alhlelic Direclnr Baskelball 73'ac'k, Crm-.v C,'f,umTy Coach Tom.Coker Tennis Wayne Brandwein Capt. ofB0w!ing Team Coach Ron Harris Rollie lnskeep Freshmen Baskelball Mr1.rl Valuable Ffmlball Player Coach Leo Schra!! Baxeball :7-A f' inf ,Wg . . V, - .- EL A . me--rg-f'cg,ffSE5L-:tf,' ' iwkfk ' Mc ' v X .yfji -V -:eww N - 'N X.. bl. 5- aam. my Q, 4. ,, 2 I 'N RUSH-A WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF GREEKS The student's introduction to Greek life is made in a whirl wind of faces, favors and bids. The uncertain and the sure enter alike, to make the decision that will set the tempo for their college years. The mutual elimination quickens the emotions to meet the pace. With extended hand, the Greek oliaers facts and fancies to the rushee who eagerly listens to learn more about this controversial realm. Feet ache and smiles fade, but the undercurrent carries the Greek and the Greek-to-be closer to a union. 9 1 if J K'-T. Wm, , Nz.,- 'fm M1 ld 1. I 4 4 Z QQ , X Q ' ,F N, ,- .Ziff A, ,, ., l W I L X l 1 IO4 2 4 yn I 'f gf? I 1 V Ig Q , -V Q , ' 2 , ' 4' H r . ,QU 4,1 I' f ' I L V A , ,,,,Qggg:g' ' I A V ltvl i . ' J 'YV ff' ' W, f ' A wx' E- ,,-, 7lE'l,l,l-'ffl ? q ' - , . 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The fraternity extends itselfto the athletic fields as well as hlling its social calendar with events such as their annual formal and halloween party. Fin! Row: Danxjacobsg R. B. Chernovgjim Lees, Mike Glick, Jan Singer, Evelyn McMichaelg Kathy Dunk, Charles August, Vice Presg Richard Schucart, Secretary, Elliot Monter, Pledge Trainer, Larry Marcus, Historian. Second Row: Mike Glass, Ted Schmidt, David Meyers, Arnie Shafer, Harlan Floom, Richard Paset, Gary Goodwin, Mark Silverstein, Bob Silverstone, Steven Deutsch, Larry Frank, Ira Bernstein, Nate Reichman, Bruce Keith. Thtrfl Rout: Glenn Hutnerhlim Fein, lJeH'Goldberg, Ron Paisner, Gerry Edelman, Richard Mandell, Jefif Faintish, Steve Greenberg, Ted Schmidt, Keat Davis, Herb Fox, Mike Rice, Baby Bruce, Richie Madris. Fourth Row: Harvey Bloch, Donald Mojo, Howard Goldman, David Hirschheld, Dennis Blumenthal, Steve Lewis, -lack Weiss, Ken Richman, Richie Cole, Terry Soifer, Rick Albin, Steve Troop, Allen Bernstein, Russ Frank, Steve Cohen, Phil Goldberg, Barry Gerber. Mz'x.tz'nlg.' A. C. Slavitt, Burt Stein, Dave Stein, Howard Zitman, Rich Dien, Terry Soifer, Mike Wolf, Wate Reichman, Paul Bernstein, Steve Novick, Steve Spreckman, Marc Gellerman, Bob Hammer, Mark Berman, Steve Waldwitz, Bill Smith. Ill Epsilon Kappa chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity was established at Bradley University on December 16, 1961. In this short time '1E.K. has become one of the most outstanding chapters of Alpha Phi Alpha in the midwest. L'E.KY' has carried on the UAlpha'7 tradition of excellence in all phases of college and community life. At Bradley, the brothers have participated in various civic events such as the Heart Fund Drive, the Blood Band Drive, the March of Dimes, and other fund raising events. The men of Epsilon Kappa have and will continue to uphold the name of Alpha Phi Alpha through manly deeds, scholarship, and love for all mankind. First Row: jimmy Holmes, I.F.C. Rep, Corres. Sec., john Steele, Social Chm.g Louis Baker, Sec. and House Mgr., David Stroud, V. Pres., Margo Linda Rock, Sweetheart, Raymond Marshall, Treasurer, Richard Wright, Historian, Cal Gibson, Historian. Second Row: Horracejones, Ernest Baker,jr.,sIeHrey Broadnax, Frank Charvis, Dagon Garris, Lankford Bolling, jr., Ulisher Thomas II, Herbert Baker. Mz'ssing.' Fred Mc- Dufhe, President, Clifford Irons, Dean of Pledges, Fred Horne, Leonard Crooks, Kenneth Glass, Lacey Smith, Arthur Williams, Ernest McGowen,jr. H2 First Row: Bob Pateyg Terry Shererg joe Garguilog Herb Cook, Vice Pres., john Sibal, Corres. Sec., Ima Stout, Housemotherg William Bried, Pres., Al Block, Rec. Sec., William Thedeg john Dixong George Kwackstedt. Second Row: Gordon Collins, joseph D'Errico, Thomas Robinson, jeff Lewis, jack Yetter, jeff Fess, Jim Erlandson, jim Forte, Wayne Brey, Richard Molenaar, Roger Langerman, Gary Bierwesser, Craig Fales, Marty Darvin, David Friedman. Third Row: Jerry Freeman, Al Cogill, Dennis Lienhart, Bob Cook, Bob Massa, Richard Karl, Kenneth Monico, Mike Sierra, Paul Betters, Mike Burns, Robert Tischler, William Erickson, Don McAtee, Jim Brandt, Rod Sprenkle, Robert Dunn, Bill Greffin. Fourth Row: David Scherb, Fred Roberts, Kerry Biegay, Keith Knapp, Steve Hermann, Andrew Vehmas, Richard Clarke, E. Fearnley, Gary Stonewall, john Moellman, David Usher, Harry Korab, Rex Lazewski, Bob Benenati, Mike Dennis, Michael Boylan, William Tekien, Stewart Cook. Mz'ssz'ng.' Ken Truelson, Al Sol- stadt, Dick Fager, Chris Hudson, William Westphal, Dick Busheyulim Barr, Fred Bally, Bill Everet. The Bradley chapter of Delta Upsilon enjoyed another successful year at their Fredonia address. The year was kicked off with an exceptionally good rush and an improved IFC football season for the brothers. Homecoming festivities were highlighted by house dec and an Alumni celebration. The fall was climaxed by a week long Founder's Day celebration. The winter formal, the Rose Ball, and the annual Christmas Party headed the social events, with the IFC Basketball team highlighting the athletic scene. Again the DU's showed their diversification by emphasis on all facets of campus life. 113 The traditions and events of Kappa Delta Rho fraternity are based upon friendship and brotherhood, developed through pledgeship and sharing common experiences. The event of prime concern for the brothers this year was installation as a national chapter on January 7, which signified the permanency of KDP on the Bradley campus. Later in the semester, the Gamma Alpha chapter sponsored its annual Spring Formal and another of its traditions, the Brown Helmet Ball. Still Kappa Delta Rho's most basic tradition is that of brotherhood. First Row: Richard Martin, john Maurer, House Manager, Alan E. Morrow, Francis Mummert, Pledge Trainer, Philip Colgan, President, Richard Kun, Vice Pres.3 Richard Faulkmar, Secretary, jim Schwertz, Treasurer, Greg Poterek. Second Row: Barry Zuckerman, Bob Newton, jay Cosentino, William Oakland, Gary Bently, Gary Truesdale, Raul Pediaza, jr., Sandy Rutherford. Third Row: Matt Staack. Stewart Prupis, Kerry Wiberg, Keith Galbrielsen, Dave Day, joe Turek, Tom Hubbard, William Adams, Ed De Pasqual. Missing: Ron Godina, Bill Richards, Leroy Rakoskihlerrv Hyman. II4 First Row: james Earnhardt, Bob Allison, Sec., Judd Van Sickle, Pledge Trainer, M.john Gornes, V. Pres., jim Freeland, President, Lucile Westfall, Housemotherg Dave Anderson, Social Chm., Parry Carlson, Gil Walker, Bill Brown, Gay Villers, Rush Chm. Second Row: Fred Scherer, Dale Gorski, Joe Ingrassia, Ty Bliss, Bob Spencer, Glenn Priebe, Ron Erdmann, Dick Slosson, George Bastamov, Nick Angelo, Brucejacob- sen, Dick Ford, Ken Klancnik, Dennis Noel. Third Row: Mike Wagner, Bruce Ritter, james Love, Greg Thoma, Allen Naugle, Dayne Sargent, Al Franjoine, Mike Bates, Bill Whitney, Ken Gogots, Steve Scherer, Mike Neese, Jerry Berhardt, jerry Jurek. Fourth Row: James Haas, Richard Koch, John Reichert, jim Green, Ed Schlaack, Gil Ravelette, Steve Smith, Frank Brazinski, Rich Read, Gary Upton, Chuck Neumann. Fjth Row: Chuck johnson, Phil McAlear, Michael Ridey, Thadd Krupa, Lee Montgomery, Rick Drenk. Misxing.' Bob Connata, Chuck Pfeil, Bill Hoehn, Tom Oliver, jerry Cizek, Mike Mettam, Dave Muchow, Gary Mauck, Bob Alusic, Dave Tjadin, Gary Clemens, john Metz, Andrew Kern, Dennis Pivonka, Dave Pittman, Allan Goode, Louis Pasierb. Lambda Chi Alpha, the pioneer among national participated in all facets of campus life. LCAs hold positions of president of IFC,junior class president, presidents of Alpha Phi Mu honorary, Pi Sigma Alpha, SAE, BTE, and ASME. Other memberships include Who's Who, ODK, Deanjs list, Student Senate and SBA. Lambda Chi has a letterman in every varsity fraternities at Bradley, again successfully A sport. Trophies this year were won for firsts in wrestling, basketball and track. Traditional activities included the L'Sadie Hawkin's', party and Pajama Races. A Has Beensl' party, numerous exchanges and spring and winter formals completed the social calendar for the brothers. ., f H5 i. Ll This ofcourse is a very otdpicture ofa custom that ceased to exist on Bradley 's campus many years ago. The Phi Taus started off the year by moving a block closer to campus andjoining fraternity row. They then capped this by winning their third house dec competition in a row, an achievement no other organization on campus can match. The Phi Tau's helped to sponsor an all Greek UNICEF drive by giving ajam session to begin it with a bang. This year they held their winter Dance at the University Club and their spring Formal at Willow Knolls Country Club. Their other social events include an annual Roaring 207s party. Phi Tau's participate in all Inter-Fraternity sports, and with their other activities make up a well-rounded house. First Row: james H. Funckg Kurt Meiselg Jim Kolberg, Scholarship Chm.g Gordon Burchell, Social Chm.g Scott Lowtwait, Treasurerg Al Joyce, Presidentg Bob McLaren, Rec. Sec.g Bruce Hoag, Pledge Masterg Earl Miner, I.F.C. Rep.g Marshall Berube, Rush Chm.g Norman Astwood. Second Row: Roger Gulberson, Rich- ard Hinchcliff, Bill Wogstad, Gerry Scheel, Ed Gerulat, Stephen johnson, Steve Rosley, Gary Kissick, john Tilton, Hal Miller, Bob McCarthy. Thira' Row: James Hinkle, Eugene Recher, Alan Raymond, Ken Stowell, Dave Tarantolo, Dean Burger, james Moroni, Scott Hayes, Dan Homanhlames Holstein, Craig Brumund. Fourth Row: Donald Mullner, Terry Woith, Raymond Kaminsky, Paul Montgomery, john Herald, Jim Ebell, jim Slesser, Phill Craft, William Blum, Glenn H. Friedman, Karl Dobrinich, Bob Martin, Trent De Persia, Lewis Hechler, Gary Smith. Missing: Tom Lockhart, Perry Miller, Wayne Wreath, Phil Krafthlim Rada. H6 A .V H.-ff-41n': ' :WISE ,..t.,..,,-..w ..x1 V - . ..,g.,,..af-.-- -wfff-M'-':e3 'V,, ,,,..,,.: .auunrfffe- af .1-,wwf v. ,guwnusaafm--A Pi Kappa Alpha, L'Pikes,' as they are more popularly known, began the year by winning the coveted IFC Scholarship Trophy with a record-breaking overall average of 5.22. The pledges also set an all-time record with a 5.45 average. Other trophies received during the year included a second place trophy in both Stunt Show and Pan Fra Sing. Socially, the Pikes set the scene with parties entitled UBust Out Party, t'Batman Partyf' and a very aesthetic HPurple Passion Party, led by the Purple Passion Pasha. Rounding off the social calendar was the 'lDream Girl Formalw when Kathy Coon from Roundlakes, Ill. was chosen as the Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha. First Row: Ken Yocumg Dan Smithg Reg Stratinsky, President, Bob Richardson, V. Pres.g James Gray, Treasurer, Mother Huids, Housemotherg Chris Anderson, Steve Cournoyerg jim Mantz, William Samalong Howard Sterlingi Second Row: Pete Dolezal, Dan Stefek, Todd'Burns, Kenn Burns, Royal Harris, Mike Van Zandigohn Pangrac, Edward Oldis, Tom Aitken, Larry Wooding, Ron Rossow. Third Row: Harold Sauer, Brett S affer, Kenneth Hillebrew, Jr., john Thompson, Rob Eslinger, Bruce Larson, Gary Zura, Don De Bruin, Dave Cole, Bob Maeser. Fourth Row: Steve Sands, Kip Sullivan, Bill Erie, Tom Capek, Don Klahre, Rick Mitchell, Tony Mehok. Mz'sxing.' Blake Ievitt, Rod Mauch, Fred Julich, Harvy Clewell, Terry Ander- son, Aljacobs, Skip Disbennet, Ron Sympson, Art Beane, Stan Olszewski, Ron Faner, Roy Davis, Ned Koss. The Delta Rho Chapter of Sigma Chi Fraternity was installed at Bradley in 1949, prior to that date it had been a local fraternity for 38 years. The Sigs wear the white cross of their fraternity proudly, constantly striving to better itself and find new ideas and methods to achieve its goals. Sigma Chi is built of men with different temperaments, talents, and convictions pulled together by the common bond of brotherhood. Many of the brothers are quite active on campus. Sigs are found on Bradley's football team, student government, the swimming team, professional fraternities, and debate teams. They are also proud of their social calendar, seven annual events are highlighted by the spring Derby Days. Other weekends are packed with everything from T.G.I.F.'s to Sunday afternoon exchanges. First Row: Tom Maugerig Steve Moody, Bill Thorsness, Treasurer, Charles Prues, Secretary, Gary Bieritz, Vice Pres., Mrs. I. Stowell, Housemother, Walt Cordon, President, Tom Rich, Pledge Trainer, George Hardin, jim Griebenowg Lance Stouffer. Second Row: Tod Kennedy, Tom Carney, Al Seyler, Bob McHugh, Don Holton, Dirk Wellbrock, Duke Ropa, Tom Kayser, Bill Blumthal, Bill Leber, Arv Hallstrom, Phil Teeter, Briggs Longbothum, Brian Koski, Doug Wood, Richard Batorson. Third Row: Clay Holly, Scott Wellbrock, jim Terrey, Dennis Thoman, Steve Reichardt, Tim Bliss, Steve Qually, Brad Sterart, jim Hig- gins, Howard Perry, Randy Richardshloel Tilli, Mike O'Mar, Dick Wimer. Fourth Row: Stephen Eddington, Stephen Rapp, Paul Suckow, Rex Linder, Dan Clark, jim Gregga, Terry Stanger, Steve Goff, Dane Wait- kus, R. F. Ddousman, J. R. Grens, C. G. Lee, Mike Dafferner, joe Buysse, Rick Duncan, Steve Curltg, Rob Swartz, Tom Cahill, George Shaw. Missing: Edwin Bohn, Charles Brewer, Dennis Buren, Ron nlow, Andrew Georgias, Robert Pendergast, Bruce Thomashjerry Kehe, Brent Gwillim, Mark Ziegelehjohn Ford, Randy Hart,jim Higgins, Brad Toburen, Tracy Watson. H8 First Row: Dean Korpang jim Safstrom, Bill Mattson, Scholarship Chm., Wylvan Parker, Pledge Trainer, Roy Kagel, Recorder, Mrs. Belle McFarland, Housemother, Ron Gummerson, Lt. Commander, Paul Lile, Treasurer, Mcllvaine, Dog, Peter McCelland, Charles Weyhenmeyer. Second Row: jim Dagueuloh Rosen- berg, Rick Festa, Don Knapheide, jim Addams, Vince Lovelle, William NI. Crock, jr., Eliot Quinn, Gene Melfy, Kingsley Royer. Third Rowx Mike Boyle, Bob Bodnar, Chip jackson, Max Brittain, Doug Clark, Bob Lyle, George Whinery, Tim Waldeck, Joe Miller, Richard Crock. Fourth Row: Tim Wade, Doug Adams, K. Anthony johnson, Ira Upin, Chuck Lindquist, Al Smith, Mike Kreps, Burtyn Raabe, Terry Schron, Noble McNaughton. FU'th Row: John Garrett, Rod Zimmer, Greg Moore, Glenn Moreland, Larry Hamilton, Pete Hawkinson, Pete Richardson, Andy Rhodes. Missing: jack Peterson, joe Oswald, Gil Daniels, james Barkulis, Charles Cramer, Bob Steele, Francis Loomis, Ron Yates, Burt Clark, Bryce Rexroat, Gary Stewart, Bruce Meers,john Hoffman. The men of Sigma Nu are found in many campus activities including Student Senate, IFC officers, Publications Board, debate, and Model UN Steering Comm. Their athletes are members ofthe cross country, swimming, track, football and baseball teams. The combined singing talent of Sigma Nu has won for them the perma- nent possession ofthe Pan Fra Sing trophy by winning the competition three years in a row. The Sigma Nu's also placed first in the Greek Week relays. Social events are highlighted by their White Rose and White Star formals. The Sigma Nu cannon is also a well- heard trademark of this group of men. ll9 First Row: Pete Erlinder, Anthony Carsellag john Oettel, Guard, Barry Stortz, Senior Marshall, Barre W. Banks, Secretaryg Randy Cundiff, President, Bob Zoeller, Recorder, Russ Snyder, Controller, Ed Bradley, junior Marshall, Dick Lindsay, Bill Lowrie. Second Row: Mike Kellett, Richard Foster, Al Tomek, Reno Calcari, Ray Lotz, Paul Novak, Gary Coleman, jeff McComb, Steve Olson, jim Egizii, Bob Runella, Don McGuire, Gus Skeadas, Ray Mullen, Timjoannides. Third Row: Al Covington, Ted La Bedz, Dana Rosen- dall, Tom Shaw,sIeIT Hawkinson, Ron Epperly, Carl Madory, jim Easterly, Ernie Schilling, Brucejohnson, jeff Lindahl, Randy Holmberg, Terry Allar, Dane Chapin, Chuck Pillsbury. Fourth Row: Dave Hughes, Dave Crabtree, Lindsay Miller, john Grady, Bob Bashaw, Curt Fink, jim Hammerlund. jim Skovron,john Larson, Gary Stortz, Rick Piggott, Dave Hanson, Warren Laurita, john Rutherford, Dave Bachert, Larry Lacroix, Greg Fletcher, Barney Winger. Mz'ssing.' Don johnsonhlohn Wantz,john McClurkin, Dean Kogut, Carl Lindberg, Cam Moore, Roger Washkis, Mike Dailey, Art Link, Elmer Walsh, Gene Compton, Ken Ball, Bob Youngberg, Dab O'Mally, Randy Holmberg. Sigma Phi Epsilon, symbolized by the Golden Heart, concluded another successful year of achievement at A Bradley. With the backing of strong alumni, the Sig Eps completed thejob of transfixing the house 'fpitn into the new fraternity chapter room. Sig Eps were represented in Senate, ODK, Who's Who, CCC, Supreme Court, and SBA. Successful in inter-fraternity sports, the group captured First place in golf, second in basketball, and third in bowling. The Sack Party, Diamond Princess Dance, the traditional Queen of Heartis Ball, and of course Elrner's Cow Palace highlighted their social events for the year. Versatile and competitive, the Sig Ep's continue to maintain and strengthen their position in Bradley Greekdom. l2O . x,3'.. , J ., , 2-.fy .4 -1 1' ,. 'X ., f- rf ,if A P' ' .1f,.:1'ff'Q.' 2 Q, . I First Row: Gumby Leighton, Mascot. Second Row: Ludwig Albaneseg Harvey Braus, Gary Rhine, Edward Gilbertg Joel Layman, Vice Chan- cellor, Laura Sextong jeff Rosenfeld, Scribe, Barry Frost, Bursar, Jay Davis, Alan Smith, Gavid Gordon. Third Row: Harry Phillips, Karl Koerwitz, Robert Shearn, Howard Tockman, Alan Pressman, Steven Lehman, Len Farber, David Rosenthal, Marty Siegel, jay Grusin, Ted Rocafort, Douglas Kaplan, Rick Kaiser, Fourth Row: George Schortz, Bob Simmons, Mike Scheflres, Mike Mirsky, Bill Sommer, Carl Williams, William Berez, Richard Kullman, Richard Lansing, Marc Lewis, Larry Baskin. FMh Row: Richard Tanenbaum, jim Raca, Pete Jensen, Steve Karel, Richard Voigt, Larry Laitman, Larry Cohen, Steve Cole, Ned Overbeke, Bob Goodman. 1VIi.vsing: Bill Berez, jeff Kenner, Al Potash, Dan Marx, Loren Eisner, Barry Krell, Steve Seltzer, Eugene Cohen, Bob Sheann, Al Smith. The men of Tau Epsilon Phi have lived up to their past performances by capturing their third unprecedented Monte Carlo Trophy. The TEPS have maintained a favorable position in IFC football with the help of Bob Sheann and Mitch Bers. The TEPS are especially proud of their shaggy mascot, sheep dog Gumby Leighton. He may not wear a pin, but is nonetheless an integral member of TEP. First Row: Dave Mack, Rich Newman, john Veitchg Dave Bowers, Treasurer, Harvey Gordon, President, Sally Wilkin, Dream Girl, Orv Wilking Dave McLauchlan, V. Pres., Pete Palmisane, Pledge Trainer, Alan Berlstein, Sec., Dave Pudelsky, Histor. Second Row: Bill Hopf, Tim Ellis,jim Edlund, Bernie Radochonski, Chico Cachoo, jerry Rapplean, Bob Durbin, Mike Hochstatter, jim Fiola, jim Fiatz, Roger Miller, jess Schlegel, Rick Johnson. Third Row: Dave Lundstrum, john Baranoski, Duane Finfrock, Chuck Tulley, Lindell Blackford, Fred McCurry, George Koelling, Rick Anheuser, Eric Strutz, Angel Menendez, Bill Dam- erell, Tom Ryan, Larry Selinger, Ronald Anderson, Ben Calvin. Missing: Don Slota, Rich Smith, Mike Knox, Art Cohrs, Rich Wiener, jack Wicks, Phil Leman, Lenny Hicks, jerry Jensen, Steve Stromplous, Augie Gatt, Bob Durbin, Dave Mack, Steve VanNess, jack Wiech,john Pope,john Cikulin, Larry Selinger, Tim Rassi, Milt Kumen, George Andrews. This year, as in the past, the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon have accomplished much in the way of fraternity life. Starting its second year in the new house located at the beginning of fraternity row, the TKE,s pledged a class of men that ranks high. Believing that a fra- ternity is a social being, the TKE's have developed their house to the ultimate. Their social calendar is filled with varied activities including IFC sports, exchanges and house parties. Again this year many of the members of Tau Kappa Epsilon constitute the largest number of varsity athletes on Bradley's campus. All in all, the men of TKE are a proud, rollicking, boisterous, happy crew of fraternity brothers. 122 I ,A f . A Theta Chi began the year by taking a second in the IFC's annual golftournament. This was the Hrst sport ofthe year, followed by football and bowling. Theta Chi took first place in these two sports for the second consecutive year. The highlight of the year came when Theta Chi's Bob Wayne won the L'Ugly Man contest. This was the second year in a row that a Theta Chi has received this coveted award. Their annual 'gDream Girl formal is the biggest event of the year. The men of Theta Chi are actively engaged in the realm of fraternity life on the campus. First Row: Keith Skultety, Steven Burckley, William Sheppy, jerry West, Mike Hamilton, John Goetschius, Gary Hall, Roy Bishop,'Chris Huck. Second Row: Curtis Barsi, Bob Hoytg Dick Drobniekg Brian Adamsg Mrs. Philip Biederbeck, Housemotherg Tom juliano, Bruce Konzelmang Gregory Kuhrtz, Louis Ligeno, Tony Arciero. Third Row: Glen Swanson, jim Kaufman, Bill Masler, Wendell Milligan, james Drumright, Paul Ashby, Kenneth Gefhnger, Ed Grady, john Harrison. Fourth Row: Aljohnson, Bob Goodale, Robert Olson,jerry Fedrow, Fred Hess,J. Alan Bennett, Ronjaynes, Richard Bond, Gerald Halpin, William Wake- Held. Mi.rsing:Mark Bauer, Merrill York, Tom Dierks, Bill Ericson, Ken janacek, Lou Himmel, Ken Krasin, Phil Metcalf, Bob Nelson, Tom Rizzo, Bob Wayne, Roger Koehlerhjoe Skrysaekhlerry McCormack, Greg Fletcher. 123 Theta Xi, with their new housemother Mrs. Serena Bell, is an integral part of BU's Greek system. Much work on Homecoming house dec proved profitable as Theta Xi shared the first place fraternity trophy. An orphanage party was the highlight of the Christmas season. On the sports scene, Theta Xi captured second places in wres- ' tling and baseball, with a third in football. In addition to other campus activities, Theta X1 claims a Supreme Courtjustice and the Frosh Class President. First Row: Thomas Walsh, Greg Maczek, Scholarship Chm.g Ken Pope, President, Serena Bell, House- mother, Ed Callaert, V. Pres., Gary Kramer, Treasurer, Frank Wainwright, John Antonecchia. Second Row: Tom McLaughlin, Dave Pause, Warren Seigel, Art Pierce, Tom Stewart, jack Bower, Ralph Passarelli, Frank LaLumia, Mike Nelson, Dave Dippold, joe Hanley. Third Row: Cliffjones, Larry Greenman, Dan Murray, Scott Campbell, Michael Fareri, joe Annolino, Frank Mistero, Bob Was, George Crawford, Gary Kumph. Fourth Row: jerry Aniolowski, Greg jones, Tom Eicher, jerry Denson, Ed Bradle, Mark Shlaes, Bill Bloom, Greg Martin, Steve Newton. Mz'.vring: Richard Burgeson, Bruce Diamond, Roger Howard, George Gulbrandson, Dan Gura, Wally Hall, Ron Hayes, Marty Healy, Shelly Herman, Rick Kenser, Paul Kjelstrom, Geoffrey Kohn, jim Kussy, Carl Maxwell, Mike Nelson, Steve Salk, joe Sarlo, Maxwell Shea, Dave Williams, Tom Wojtas, john Kuhn, Tom Behrens, Bill Bloom, jack Brower, Mike Bubbico, John Grove, Van Hamlin, Tom Koppelman, Fred LoBue, Rich McKinney, Jim Munkittrick, Steve White, Mike Winn. 124 First Row: Harley Kurlanderg Arnold Komisaig Mark Kugler, Martin Miller, Historiang Robert Eichberg, Treasurerg Dennis Pearl, President, Steven Gomberg, Secretary, Gil Antokal, Pledge Trainer, Steve Kohn, House Manager, Alan Neiman, Social Chairman, Mike Caplan. Second Row: jeff Bogart,john Oppenheim Robert Sinks, Pete Reich, Bruce Brandt, Stephen Wasserman, john Reinitz, David Sacarny, Alan Levinson, Harry Becker, Allen Hymen. Third Row: joel Alpert, Howard Atlas, Lee Rosen, Ronnie Deitch, Bill Kul- bersh, Rich Goldstein, Dave Havens, Lenny Siegal, Rich Crystal, Mickey Fineman, Steve Seigel, Bill White, Abby Hans. Fourth Row: Dennis Tolchin, Robert Feldman, Richard Halle, Robert Levin, E. Spencer Tried- man, john Geller, Larry jones, Dave Gold, Marc Gerstein, Lee Swidler, Mike Melber, Larry Popp, Jeff Lieb, Barry Kane. Fzfh Row: Danny Ginter, Richard Binswanger, Mark Birnbaum, Rich Kesner, joel Copperman, Bob Lauer, Elliot Zgodny, Stuart Gantman, Stuart Hochstein, Mark Rone, Bob Urger, Mike Buddington. Mm-ing.' Perry Friedman, Richard jablon, Paul Solondz, Carl Steinberg, john Reinitz, Mark Ross. y Beta Tau Colony became a national member of Zeta Beta Tau and received full IFC membership this year as culmination of their hard work and increased membership. Notable among their monthly service projects were the ZBT-Pi Phi fund drive for the Peoria Assoc. for Retard- ed Children, their work with the Chi Omegas for the children at St. Francis Hospital, and a project at the Guardian Angel Orphanage Home. Zeta Beta Tau gained a first place in Campus Carnival and a third place in IFC softball. A forward looking group, the ZBT's have now been realized as a full-fledged member of Bradleyis fraternity system. l25 - First Row: Paula Ellwangerg Shiona Nelson Hawkins, Lauren Blaney, House Mgr., Illa Bickel, Sec., Sue Messmore, Pledge Trainer, Mrs, Mildred Inwood, Housemotherg Diane Schomer, V. Pres., Sue Woll, Panhellenic Del., Connie Grosboll, Donna Smolinskig Bufhe August. Second Row: Christie Preston, julie Howeler, Fiona Nelson-Hawkins, Annette Manias, Kathi johnson, Barb Proctor, Babs Sehring, Diane 7.uhllge, Betsy Derry, Lynn Morell, Betsy Yetter, Sue Snyder, Suzie Kelly, Lynne Wolf, Nancy Watson, Jacquie Moore, Patti Andres. Third Row: Nancy Adams, Claudia Klug, Cindy Kaechele, Susan Bauer, jane Shrader, Mary Allen, joan Gore, Carolyn Brunstrum, Ann Spacht,jane Thornquist, Cindy Niemeier, Donna Meekuloy Metz, Sherry Tuller, Linda Diana, Pam Anderson, Bertie Lofgren, Linda Gustavson,julie Bloeser. Missing: Kathe Bahr, Lauren Blaney, Carolyn Conqueror, Ginny Guimont, Suzy Hogan,jillJohnstor1,judy Marquette, Carole Mergen, Carol Miller, Pat Morehead, jo Anne Pappas, Arlene Peterson, Barb Swanson, Marie Vorgias, Karen Windchy, Gretchen Wykhuis, Nancy Boe, Linda Hedencamp, Sandra Hockinghloyce Logan, Betsy Reednjanet White. The Mu Delta chapter of Chi Omega started the fall se- mester with a rewarding rush, having selected twenty-two girls for their new pledge class. Mrs. Mildred Innwood, new housemother for the girls, welcomed them in the fall. At the fall Panhellenic scholarship tea Chi Omega cap- tured four of the seven trophies. They were well repre- sented on the Dean's List, Phi Kappa Phi, Chimes, Alpha Lambda Delta and Wakapa. During their summer national convention, the Mu Delta chapter received a national scholarship award from their national president. The girls are enthusiastic participators in student govern- ment with Chi O's holding responsible positions in Sen- ate, CCC, Senate Aide Comm., Supreme Court and SBA. Campus affairs include Homecoming Queen finalist and princess, IFC Queen runner-up, three ROTC Queen finalists, Angel Flight, Who's Who, four best-dressed girls, second place in the SBA talent show, and first place in the Sig Ep dance contest. 126 K -. gap.. This spring, Delta Zeta celebrated its tenth anni- versary on Bradleyis campus. Delta Zetas hold re- sponsible positions in student government with mem- bers in Senate, Senate Aide and Model U.N. Steer- ing Comm., as well as a Supreme CourtJustice. The emphasis that Delta Zetas place on scholarship has resulted in membership in such honoraries as Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes, Wakapa, Phi Kappa Phi, Mu Epsilon Pi, Pi Lambda Theta, Kappa Omicron Phi, the Dean's List, Scholar's Program and Who's Who. Delta Zetas have also served as members of Campus Carnival,Jr.-Sr. Prom, Greek Week, and Homecoming Steering Committees. They boasted the Campus Carnival Queen and IFC Queen finalists. DZ's also proved their ability by their work on AWS. All in all, the year has been a success- ful one for the Delta Zetas and the sisters plan to continue their success in the future. First Row: Marilyn Voss, TerryJamesgJoyce Satherg Jeanne Reichelt, Suzanne Ulbauerg Mrs. Celelia Clark Housemother, Bev Helling, President, Mary Ann Cochran, Rec. Sec., Sue Conlan, House Mgr., Maureen Martin, Pledge Trainer, Diane Monser, Social Chm. Second Row: Nancy Howard, Lorraine Toni, Ann Hardenbrook, Jan Beaumont, Alvina Hefeli, Linda Brod, Becky Baily, Nancy Mueller, Jean Tully, Phyllis Russel, Sandra Van Hooser, Sandra Wolski, Laura Grawey, Kaye Goetting, Kay Canavino, Lin Holloway, Betty Topoulos, Barbara Van Horne, Katherine Phillrich, Sue Dexter. Third Row: Norinne Anderson, Jan Meueller, Linda Oftendahl, Sandy Seater, Nancy Simonson,Jean Adamson, Connie Breckel, Michelle Enslin, Darla Hopper, Judith Albertson, Penny Ramm, Joanne Zeller, Gretchen Synder, Pat Cignarelli, Pat Ryan, Judith Rafool, Diane Dieken, Donna Maxey, Pat Kervan, Carol Hubbard. Nlisxing: Jane Arnett, Margo Berdt, Sandy Carlstrom, Terry James, Carol Nicholson, Marian Novak, Diane Schack, Jean Todd, BrendaJankins. 127 Gamma Phi Beta, symbolized by the Crescent Moon, shines brightly from behind white pillars, Gamma Phi won first place in Pan-Fra Sing, Homecoming House Dec, APO Canned Food Drive, and achieved the highest rank- ing pledge class. The Gamma Phils boast leadership with the Commander of Angel Flight, President of Wakapa, Chairman of Lecture Arts Committee, and all school and class senators. The Gamma Phi Beta house SBA, Senate, Supreme Court, Anaga, Scout, WRBU, and Who's Who. Gamma Phi also hail with the 1966 Homecoming Queen and Lambda Chi Alpha Pajama Queen The Gamma Phi's have been recognized in all Fields of campus life. also included members in Meri-n-ettes, cheerleading, Fin! Row: Carole Vastano, Scholarship Chm., Ann Mitchell, Social Chm., Anita Boyer, Panhellenic Del., Janet Prosser, Rec. Sec., Sandy Hauser, Pledge Trainer, Sandy Wenckus, Pres., Sue Mohns, V. Pres., Karen Reinhold, Standards Chm., Linda Ewing, House Mgr., Linda Schall, Corres. Sec., Carol Kirsch, Rush Chm. Second Row: Carolyn Harshbarger, Pat Morris, Sandy Dick, Ann Korb, Dede Boothe, Nancy Williamson, Libby Johnson, Carol Wicks, Marilyn Hubbell, Sandy Pollard, Sheila Vroman, Rosemary Hecht, Judy Brinkman, Vicki Mizen, Kristi Cook, Pam Hoxey. Third Row: Colleen Buczak, Louise Nelson, Buffy MacKinnon, Kathy McConnell, Lynn Drawer, Carla Frank, Marilyn Schvvankotl, Jennifer Goff, Karen Cranwill, Greta Holmberg, Ann Connelley, Candy Jacobson, Ann Comerford, Barbara Ferguson, Sue Marty. Eourth Row: Ann Thomas, Sue Finnegan, Nancy Seidel, Mary Ann Talbott, Susan Mease, Cathleen Berti, Sanda Zimmerman, Judy Miller, Janis Michaels, Ursula Reucher, Nancy Norton, Toni Gerardo, Barb Hummel, Mi.rring.' Sandra Bradley. Anne Bush, Jeanne Doheny, Alice Farnwsorth, Sandra Fricker, Nancy Grimm, Ruth Ann Kengott, Pixie Kiel, Andrea Leverette, Roberta McBride,Jan Miller,Janet Miller, Cindy Peek, Mary Sautter. 128 First Row: Pam Risingerg Sue Chamberlain, Jeanne Kongabelg Peggy Schroeder, Mrs. McNally, House- motherg Barb Saerland, Scholarship Chm.g Cheri Raber, President, Phyllis Sharp, Treasurer, Amy Cesal. Second Row: Phyllis Morgan, Debbie Schmidt, Sue Kempsong Marty Foster, Peggy Gerber, Pledge Trainer, Chris Finkbinerg Debbie Lutz, Jani Nothdurftg Sharon Wildermuthg Barbara Lee, Carol Quinlan, Lyn Hogan. Third Row: Barbara Woods, Kathy Kahn, Panhellenic Del., Meryl Foeresterg Tina Sadlerg Holly Holmg jan Owens, Sue Toberg Terri Bond, julie Timerman, Cookie Cutter, Mary Mabeeg Ellen Wiggins, Linda Morse. Fourth Row: Ellen McShane, Ginny Steeleg Barbara Bulmang Marge Finney, Katha Fahey, Diane Krieteg Vicki Wolfert, Social Chm.g Sheryl Boerckelg Lissa Anderson, Karla Pazderag Ann Brubakerg Margaret Ringel, Rec. Sec.g Keven Larson, Mary Cisna. NIA-sz'ng.' BNI. Brockmeier, Carole Crump Debbie Hoye, Jeanne Krouse, Sandy McGuire, jill Puricelli, Christie Roth, Judy Schaffer, Susan Stevens, Pam Wiebe, Ann Blue, Linda Crane, Phyllis Morgan. The women of Pi Beta Phi will this year be celebrating their twentieth year on Bradley's campus and this summer will be the first women's fraternity to celebrate their centennial. The Pi Phiis began the year by capturing First place in the Homecoming house decs. Two Pi Phi's were also among the represented in Bradley activities including Editor ofthe Anaga, president of SBA, Angel Flight Commander, president of Publications Board of Control, and membership in Wakapa, Chimes, senate, Who's Who, Phi Kappa Phi, as well as four ofthe cheerleaders. Other Pi Phi highlights included the annual.Christmas Orphans party and an all-sorority caroling party which the pledges sponsored. True to tradition, the Pi Phis once again had an outstanding and successful year. Homecoming Princesses. Illinois Theta is also well I 129 First Row: Diane Ginn, Andrea Peller, Second V. Pres., Rosie Gordon, Fran Dashe, First V. Pres., Anne Lindon, President, Myrttle Cooke, Housemother, Lee Ann Fink, Treasurer, Melanie Urdangg Sandie Green- berg, Sherry Sherman, Babette Kaiser, Ann Schwartz. Second Row: Sheri Brown, Marcia Silberman, Andrea Wollock, Carol Rader, Linda Broms, Ellen Borden, Vicki Martin, Renee Becker, Barbara Cholhn, Ann Epstein, Barbara Winer, Karen Greenhut, Terri Kenis, Sue Wagman, Sandie Batt, Ellen Jablo. Third Row: Marilyn Sear, Cindy Brown, Melanie Cahan, Phyllis Groskind, Kippy Frackman, Ann Cassell, Eileen Schrenell, Susan Stern, Lois English, Caryl Hirschberg, Toni Craig, Beverly Shufleder, Nancy Abramson, Carole Ross, Joyce Siegel. Fourth Row: Jerrie Feinstein, Ilene Morris, Kathy Lubel, Trodi ZylBerberg, Max- ine Zissman, Sherri Podolsky, Jewell Brull, Barbara Friedmann, Joanie Simon, Sonja Rothkop, Carol Bregar, Fran Terry, Sharon Schneider, Karen Meltzer. Misring.' Tobi Coraz, Barbara Forman, Marsha Lipke, Pam Ordman, Elaine Rosenthal, Harriet Sachsel, Mary Schwartz, Lynn Warren. Sigma Delta Tau filled out its calendar this year by actively participating in all phases of campus life. The SDTs have members in Who's Who, Angel Flight, Chimes, Pi Lambda Theta, Sigma Alpha Eta, Phi Chi Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta and Deanls list. The girls have held ofhcial positions as Pan-hellenic President, class ofiicers, secretary of AWS and Campus Carnival Chairman. This has been a big year socially with formals, parties and exchanges. Campus royalty they have captured includes the IFC-Pan-hel Queen and F reshmen-Sophomore Queen Runner-up. The sorority in a short span of time has doubled its size and moved into their new colonial style sorority house. l30 ,.-w The Beta Nu chapter of Sigma Kappa completed their First full year in their new house. Some ofthe Sigma Kappa Royalties include DU Darling, Sig Ep Diamond Princess, and Sigma Chi Homecoming Queen. Scholarship has been shown through Sigma Kappa's representation in Wakapa, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, and Sigma Alpha Eta. The Sigma Kappa's also participate in many activities such as Merri- n-ettes, Aquadettes, Angel Flight, AWS, Theatre, and various class committees. First Row: Joyce Anderson, House Manager, Karen Knippel, Social Chairman, June Santoro, Rush Chm.g Heidi Niko, Corres. Sec., Kathy Remy, Treasurer, Miss Lorraine Schneider, Housemotherg Sharon Maxwell, President, Vicki Yakoff, Vice Pres., Kathy Latrobe, Pledge Trainerg Janie Copelan, Rec. Sec., Carol Guarino. Second Row: Jane Burch, Jan Putnam, Sue Orten, Connie Metcalf, Susan Johnson, Marilyn Meyer, Linda Delano, Cheryl Phester, Joan Lorig, Joy DeWinter, Jo Bravos, Ginny Wheelan, Cheri Clay, Carole Snyder. Third Row: Jan Froberg, Sherry Laing, Linda Bates, Judy Bugay, Pat Bruemmei, Joann Chelton, Terri Mayer, Candy Branham, Sherry Wilson, Linda Paiml, Marcia Kenutis, Judy Pfeiffer, Debbie Rose, Linda Elman, Regina Potenza, Marge Kestian, Carole Gerlt. Fourth Row: Evelyn MacMichael, Chris Kelly, Kay Krasin, Marsha Dodge, Sue Ward, Pat Craiga, Nancy Bippert, Sue Adams, Corky Engelbrecht, Linda Jaffe, Pam Tichy, Kathie Holmes, Twanna Crider, Darlene Zywotko, Holly Coulson, Nona Thomas,, Kathy Jackson, Betty Wolfer, Barbara Moore. 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X I .15 .- if ML ,Z ,,,.A 2 Q Q'f 41 ww' A ,u, . e-.Q Y' 1 Y g V 1-iA..,,Kx 45 4 WQIQYQKWQNQA- . if- Few. 1 .-2, 3 , fw....,,.,,., k , ,,4, V .,. wif ...A Z , Z ci N f , - , fk V , , , M' . 5711 .. ' , - fc Wu xv . , ' sf . ' ' . iff' , ' -. -,v. ' I - ' ,I , 1 A Q H'-'1Ef'3.9 M ,L ,H 4 bs, , ,,..w , I I ,A 1 ' Q A V 4- 2 ,Qq V .. . H V f H - + 4...z:.f 4. 1 , ' 2-5. 4 . 4 . VARIED A CTI VI TIES TTPIFT DORM LIFE Typewriter clicks, telephone rings, buzzers and televisions mesh to make dorm life hectic and hurried. Every form of activity is found somewhere in every dorm, whether it be in the newest Williams dorm or in a rustic corner of Burgess. From arrival in September, through the agony of finals, until departure in June, the dorms hum with social life, academic affairs, stunts and shows, providing a new adventure for freshmen and an accepted routine for seniors. , 135 Mya, qu. xi! Hz! P, - , ' ,fan if . . L ,if-1 21 'Lal ,M W N .. 0211... ,.,. an ,W W 9 . 13 sf 5: vi ' ff fmt: My-' ' 1.2. L .VX-. 17 ,, w- ? ' bf L? .flgjg WILLIAMS HALL DORM COUNCIL A RESIDENT ADVISORS First Row: Bonita Walker, Trude Erdenberger, Judy Hickman, Diane Allison, Sandy Lawson. Second Row: Pat Justice, Mary Lou Haun, Kathy Keast, Janice Umland. Missing: Kath- leen Martens, Ruthann Rafelson, Vert Taylor, Marge Abrath, First Row: Susan McPheron, Peggy Salzman, Ann Fleming, President, Jerrie Feinstein, Kathy McGarry. Second Row: Kris Cook, Sue Gunnell, Carol Zeman, Denise Maro- vitz, Dris Ratzer. V BURGESS HALL DORM COUNCIL: Ann Kelly, Melani Nagao, Inez Dipon, President, . , HOUSEMOTHERS Anna Sill, Heitz, Alice Sandy, Lovelace, Marie Blankenship, Burgess, Miriam Fouts, Williams, Ruth Huizinga, Lovelace, Mrs. Corwin, Williams, Pat Gould, Burgess. ASSISTANT RESIDENT ADVISORS First Row: Leah Goldman, Char Heaps, Sue Kaplan, Cheryl Kluk, Marlene Condon, Karen Lon- da. Second Row! Bonnie Sarley, Natalie Coh-en, Elizabeth McCreight, Carolyn Hantak, Roberta Lindblom, Jill Teuch, Susan Zapler, Pat Rieckmann,Jane Damunde, Ellen Hopkinson. HEITZ HALL DORM COUNCIL First Row: Arlene Howath Linda Soll, Maureen Farrell, President, Rose Hecht, Trudi Zylber: berg, Eileen Gilligan. Second Row: Trude Erdenberger, Chris Meiners Ellen Blumenfeld, Marge Rowe, Linda Sottile, Louise Zarne. LOVELACE HALL DORM COUNCIL First Row: Susan Ronan Ellen Borden, Judy Wolfson, Hetty Becker, President, Caryl Brown Kathy Keast. Second Row: Patricia Rieckmann, Ginny Wheelan Vicki Stapp, Holly Liska, Anne Greene, Anne Hardine, Barb Kaplan. Carole Benson, Michelle Bucheck. M issing: Cheryl Bruce, Sandy Geiger, Sharon Dietz. 1 ASSISTANT RESIDENT ADVISORS Firrt Row: Thom Berkes, Dave johnson, james Close, Edward Sallows, Alan Struss. Second Row: James Martin, George Bondor, jerry Nunson, Bob Foster, Chuck Feldman. DORM COUNCILSA D RESIDE TADVISOR AID ST DE TS The Resident Advisors and their assistants are examples of necessary evils that can prove to be fun. Although they are there to enforce campus regulations, more importantly they make it a home away from home. The Dorm Councils, elected by the residents, help to organize various functions during the year ranging from social exchanges to sports events. RESIDENT ADVISORS First Row: Jerry Loacker, Charlie Schmidt, Mike Kelly, Greg Theus, Bob Buente. Second Row: Chuck Hartman, Lee Timmermann, Paul Roab, George Sorensen, Gary Brosamer, Don ASSISTANT RESIDENT ADVISORS Firrt Rwo: Michael Cuyjet Marc Posner, Ray janicek, Bill Stroup, Second Row: Rich Wooldridge Alvin Thompson, Steven Burgard. HARPER, SISSON, WYCKOFF DORM COUNCIL First Row: David Serfass, Gary Roberts, Ray Stewart, President, Don Rothschild, Paul Roab. Second Row: Robert Goulka, Paul Creed, Greg Smith, Tom Corlman, Charles Rhodes. Baker. Mirsing: Mike Bess, Steve Williamson, jim Miles, Cliff Stetter, David Serfass, Bill Black, Fred Hackendahl, Rick Smith, Gary Huff- man, Lee Rakoski, Bob Schroyer,-Iosha Hill, Bob Cassidy. , ,va .J -K, M 221,25 M ug ' gf .,,g-:q1.r3':1.g4:?Ls,, 'UN ,A F M Nez ,K 7 W 498 IW i 72 4 X Q Q Q A: x Wggm AJ ,S gg fa Q .,., I. .Q - 1. 3, 1r-- Q Q 2 .J 1 1 1 4 fz S4 , 'I .ix 1 3 +12 ' -' .. , . -4 A fy, A-wpnmww wo. V '1 V 'A ' 1 vw' f . , 1 NlOR Welcome, O life! I goto encounter forthe millionth time the reality of experience and to forge in-the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of my race. ja may joyce ,, 4h if .., 4 ,., 54, 24' 4 W, 'f GU?-fm'-Z ly eww W ww f pw ' ' esampgf ,, Wrwmfwi ..,,. - ,,c24,Xy.,,. W. 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Abraham,james Abrams, Sandra Adame, Brian Allard, Kay Allison, Diane Amo, Ailleen Anderson, David Andersonulames Anderson, Leith Anderson, Ronald Andrychuk, Stephen Annolino joseph Antokal, Gil Armstrong, Karen Aronofl, Rebecca Arvin, Larry Ashoff, Gil Ausegus, Saul Babiah, Robert Baer, Kenneth Baily, Linda Bailey, Ronald Baker, Dennis Baker,john Baker, Louis Baker, Ralph Balstradeulim Banks, Barre Barberiskjoe Barnwell, David Barr,james Bauer, Mark Beatty, Elmer Beck, Charles Benedicthlohn Benson, Al Bieritz, Gary Bloch, Harvey Blomstran, William Bloom, Robert BloomField, Richard Blum, Susan Began, Pamela Bohn, Ed Bontemps, Bill Booth, Donald Booth, V. A. Borden, William 1 ,A - -91: 'f if:-1: 1i'2:S'Frt 1.- q , . . . sz- ,,,.,, 's - B. at 3, t , X N. S 5 ,A I 3 ling 4 ff ' .1 -wa ., V -w f?cvY Wf I -,jig .pm 'Qi-59' 1. , . .3 :f V. . . .W 1. '-arf i 1-W. ,4- an As... Bork, Karl Bowers, Daniel Boyer, Anita Brandween, Wayne Bratt, Charles Brewer, Charles Brewer, M. Lynn Bright, Daniel Brokaw, Karen Brosamer, Gary Brott, Rhonda Brunstrum, Carolyn Brvenikulohn Buckberg, George Buente, Robert Buescher, Charles Burson, Thomas Byrkit, Patricia Cachor, Thomas Campbell,john N. Campbell, Mary Campbell, R. Stephen Carter, Robert Cesal, Amy Chamberlain, Susan Chapman, Gerald Check, Anthony Christianson, Roger Cicci, George Clark, Donald Clark, Lloyd Clark, Nathaniel Clark, Robert Coates, Terry Coe, Royce Collins, Rod Condon, Marlene Condro, Linda Conklin, Mike Copelandhlane Cordell, Mary Cosentino, Don Coughlin, Kathleen Courihloanne Cross, Nancy Cundiff, Randy Cunninghamhjohn Dashe, Fran WW Q' lfwgi .QW Davis, Fred Davis, Mike Deatherage, Richard Dennison, Michael Dentino, Norma Diamond, Bruce Diamond, Ronald Dick, Sandra Diem, Richard Dillin,james Dini, Robert Dixon, Robert Dobbins, Dave Doi, Clyde Doi, Richard Donaldson, Dennis Donaldson, Larry Doom, David Doran, Patricia Downinghleffrey Drenk, Richard Dressel, Ken Drobnick, Richard Drumrighthlames Duke, Gerald Durst, William Earnhardt , james Eberhardt, Gerald Eckstein, Kenneth Ehnert, George Eiseman, Karen Eisner, Loren Eldred, Susan Ellenwood, Don Ellwanger, Paula Epley, Deanna Erdmann, Ron Evans, Kenneth Evans, Ron Ewing, Linda Fell, Gary Felton,james Felvey, Tom Fleming, Dorothy A. Fleming, Lynne Florsheim, Cynthia Flynn, Eileen Fowler, Donna Fralick, Martha Franjoine, Al Franklin, Randy Franzeen, Stanley Friedlander, Michael Friedlander, Rebecca Friedman, Ira Friedman, Spencer Frisch, Frank Frobergklan Galassi, Laura Gale, Louis Garlock, Susan Gebauer, Gary Gefhnger, Kenneth Gehlbach, Ed Genge, Fred Georgias, Andrew Gessing, james Glantz, Fred Goebel,john Goffwlennifer Goff, Stephen Gold,jerry Goldman, Howard Gordon, Harvey Gorehloan Granzine, Donald Greaves, Alfred Green,jerry Green, Morton Greene, Michael Grimm, Wilbert Guimont, Virginia Gummerson, Ronald Gura, Dan Gurnsey, Sheila Guryhjoseph Hackendahl, Fred Haefli, Randy Hahnhlean . Hajek, G. A. Hale, john Hammann, Karl Hanley, Joseph Hantak, Carolyn Hardy, Richard Harris, Paul Ciao. .- ffm X-- i,,,,,,, ,, ,4 . . . 4. f... . 1-g:Q53?F'T ? 'SE-:Q Wm of agaq-1.....,., . f if i 515, f 4- lf. ' ' .Q. , ,V . Wif2f.e'1:': ' - 6- W,t,.,-f.:- ,V ., ,- ,- Jin. f it 3 a , .,., ,, 6,5 il qlyy . . . .. ...A 1:-1, . 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Kwasigroh, Doug Lambousis, Theodore Lang, Terry Layky, Patricia Ligeno, Louis Light, Greg Linkimer, Lynn Linsenmann, Beth Looger, Lyle Lowery, Larry Macaluso, Paul Mache, Gary Majeske, William Malone, William Mandel, Stephen Mantz,jim Martinmlohn Martin, Patricia Matt, Terry Mattingly, Loren Mauck, Gary Mazwell, Sharon McCormick, Carol McCornack, Robert McDonald, Dinah McGuire, Sandra Y McNary, Douglas McNaughton, Karen Melton, David Menna, Richard Messmore, Sue Meyer, Roger Michael, Gloria Micheliklohn Miller, Don Miller, Harold Miller, Richard Miller, Rolla Miller, Suellen Mitchell, Ann Mitchell, Robert Moore, Christina Moriarty, Vicki Morris, Pat Morrison, Charles Morse, Linda Moscowitch, F. W. Moss, D. C. Moss, Kenneth Mott, Judy Moushon, Robert Murphy, Colen Muzzy, Larry Nall, Roger Naug, Sherrill Neakrase, Paul Nelson, Bruce Nelson, Gary Nelsornjohn Neyens, Richard Nieman, Alan Nissen, Karl Nitz, Thomas Nofsinger, Robert Ogren, Richard Ohlemiller, Daniel Oliver, T. Oswald, joseph Owens, Kenna Page, Rodger Pai, Chi-Yuan Painter, Lynn Palmatier, William Palmen, Steve Panhl, Richard Parker, Wylvan Parkinson, Ed Parry,james Pasternack, Mitchell Pattersonjoyce Pavlak, Michael Perrigo, Steve Peters, Nancy Pfeil, Charles Phillips, Peter Pinzur,judi Pogue, George Pollard, Paul Pollard, Sandy Polyak, Thomas Pompa, Nick Pope, Kenneth D. Patnick,Janice Powell,john Powers, Forrest Proctor, Barbara Prosser,Janet Raber, Cheri Radin, Marc Rafool,,Iudy Ragan, Neal Rainwater, C. Robert Rand, Val A. Ratajczak, Sharon Reber, Herman Reece, Norman Reifsteck, Marsha Reinhold, Karen Remy, Kathleen Rhine, Gary Rhodes, Murrel Robbins, Daniel Robbins,June Robinson, C. 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Sandy Satherhloyce Scalzo, Stephen Schack, Diane Schall, Linda Schaper, Robert Schea, Alvin Scherer, Fred Schipper, Michael Schmidt, Dale Schoenfeld, Robert Schomer, Diane Schoon, Carol Schoonhovenjames Schultz, Rebecca Sehring, Nancy Selburg, Roger Selquist, Curt Seyllerhlohn Sharp, Phyllis Shipp, Era Shea, Max Shepard, Kathleen Shields,jim Sickmann,john Siegrist, Sue Simak,jerilyn Simon, Kathleen Simon, Steven Simpson, Gail Simpson, Lana Simpson, Ron Sindelar, Roger Singer,jeff Sineni, Ronald Sisley, Donna Sitton, Carol Slater, Walter Slyman, Sid . , , v 4 S J 4 uw, 3? i f Q ,. ,..v vc k - - ' -W ' , ,fag .i.:s.:::. -:gf V 4., ' ' J E,J,W'.4 'ff 9, -AQ, . , L ' lv Q52 M Q my i Q 7 f I B- bv'- Q i 'Y I KS K ba -:':,, , ,A ' ,QV X' 15 1:2-1:51 F K-my -I ww Mr N92 l53 Smiekel, Patrick Smith, Dale Smith, Daniel Smith, Donald Smith, Richard Snarskis, Paul Snyder, W, Russell Sommerfieldhlane Sorkinglanice Spiller, David Spindler, Dietman Sporn, Alan Stock, Robert Staller, Theodore Stein, Edward Stever, Ralph Stewart, Gary Stewart, Roy Stofan, Deidre Stragalas, George Stratinsky, Reginald Strelecki, Richard Suskind, Barnett Swanson, Barbara Swansonuludith Sweetland, Fred Talbott, james Tanthuwanit, Sunee Tepper, Howard Thacker, james Theus, Gregg Thiess, Victoria Thomas, Hud Thomson,john Thorphlames Thourotulohn Tolehin, Dennis Tomek, Allen Torter, A.j. Tourek, Tom Traum, Raymond Treese, Richard Ublauer, Suzanne Ugouloseph Umland, Janice Vaisvil, Leo Van Beuning, Richard Vanderwagen, john III I ...S wN ' Wi . 3 .,, ' 1-f 5 , X f' , , faf,,,,ff , VZ, X M , ff .,,-an ...4 -,vw ag f f , .2?We':- 5 ae it .N fs . R SM - '. ' fo , ,' 4., .f u i, , a A Vanderwerf, Ronald Van Dosterhautwlack Varaeins, Al Vastano, Carole Velpel, Pat Ver Schave, Jean Vetzner, Robert Virgilio, Alphanse Voss, Marilyn Vytlaul, Rhea Walker, Gilbert Walker,jerry Dean Walker, Timothy Wallace, Karen Walline,Jane Walz, Maryann Walters, Randall Wanack, Ted Wasilewski, Richard Weber, Donna Weiman, Gary Weinstein, Bonnie Welch, Michael Wenckus, Sandy Westendorf, Chuck Whitaker, Gerald Whitaker, Virgil White, Linda Wigder, Bruce Wike, Diane Wilkin, Orvin Wilkin, Sally Wilkinson, Donald Williams, Norval Willis, Roy Windehy, Karen Winkler, Carol Wishnewhlohn Woll, Sue Wordemanhlanice Wreath, Wayne Wubbena, Larry Wykhuis, Gretchen Yapieioglu, Mahir Yerbieulames Yocum, Ken Zimmerman, john Zimmerman, Ronald Zitman, Howard Zura, Gary Zwicker, Roger RGA IZ 1 NS BRA DLE T THA DITIONS lsfvfp, ,lx .A ---IEW 1 ,fb--Q Tr I The organizational structure on Bradley's campus is such that every student can find an activity which will fulhll his desires. In addition to explicating and picturing these activities in the Anaga, we offer you the only pictoral phone directory available, suitable for determining the worth of blind dates, the eligibility of class mates, and the intrigue of organizations in which you anticipate membership. The activities- oriented student is one who enjoys a hectic day, an all-nighter to study for the make-up test, he missed while out of town for a convention, the sense of accomplishment beyond academic affairs, and knows all the work is worth the reward. GRGANIZATIQNS STIMULATE INTEREST IN VARIED ACTIVITIES JA A ,.., ,, A . , 5 f - ,Il Ji ,- fd A Rx? 1 ,W We aff , 1 25, 99' Tligww f f M . A f 9 Q 3 la I -XPS M Y 14252 1 . -'? 2'ff .. 9 i '.:'- , Z J? .A b VV'-1 f ' an . , if g' 3' .s??i 9 I W 1 X W N F Q M F 163 1 J -ww- STUDENT SENATE Each Monday at 3:00 the gavel swings down in the Student Center and another Senate meeting begins. Headed by Presidentjohn Cunningham, the Senate this year moved into all facets of campus life. Amid the constitutional changes, predominately in the area of election rules, the members began work with faculty evaluation, the planning for the physical education complex, a more complete student directory, the search for lost beanies and the ever-present trafhc problem. To complete the task-force necessary, the newly organized Senate Aides completed voluminous amounts of work in their attempt to keep up with the Senate members ideas. SENATE OFFICERS: Front Row: Illa Bickel, Secretary, Carolyn Hantak, Vice President. Back Row: Curt Selquist, Treasurer, john L. Cunningham, President. First Row: Art Link, Carolyn Hantak, Bob Allison, Illa Bickel, john L. Cunningham, Diane Kriete, Rick Drenk, Gay Villers. Second Rowgjoseph Rosenblum, Ann Schwartz, Marcy Ryberg, Tina Sadler, Debbie Hoye, Jim Freeland, Bill Wogstad, Doug Springer, Cary Roberts, Kris Cook, Peggy Gerber, Carolyn Harsh- barger. LaxtRow.'uIeH' Hawkinson, Bruce Brown, David Serfass, Dan Robbins, Bill Blumthal, Barry Krell, Bruce Nelson, Bob Prisco, Rich Kraft, Steve White, Rick Mehl, Howard Perry, Bob Davies. 165 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: joy Metz, Vice President, Ann Schwartz, Secretary, Rick Koch, Treasurer, Bob Prisco, President. Gamma Sigma Phi is the new women's service organiza- tion made up of Greeks and non-Greeks. The purposes are to develop leadership, promote friendship, provide service to the university and the community. The charter organization had a membership of fifty six. Some of their projects have included a work session at Carver Center, Illinois Mental Health and Barton- ville with the APOS. The members usher at .maj or functions and conduct tours for prospective students. GAMMA SIGMA PHI Front Row: Carol Hennessey, Lois Wheeler, Susan Weinbergklean Meuller, jan Beaumont, Norinne Anderson, Nancy Schwartz, Lynn Linkimer, Linda Oftedahl, Teresa Walton, Suzanne Sturgiss. Second Row: Pam Lan, Marcia Till, Lynne Fleming, Honorary Advisor, Susan Blum, Treasurer, Fran Ehrenreich, jane Burch, Secretary, Joyce Kidd, Vice President, Don- na Gualandi, President, Carolyn Hudson, Susan McPheron, Mary jo Berkes, Carol Ran, Susan Townsend, Lenore Novak. Back Row: Paula Rosen, Georgia Wood, Barbara Bolin, Pamela johnson, Maryann Scesniak, Susah Miller, Elaine Rosenthal, Merry Hopperton, Keven Larson, Carolyn Keith, Lorretta Antonacci, Mary Raynett, Peggy Hill, Mary Rice, Linda Green. Front Row: Michael Cuyjetg Ramona L. jones, Doug Springer, Program Directory jeff Hawkinson, Station Managerg john DiCanio, Technical Managerg Steve Lobelg Sid Kaplan. Second Row: Cheryl L. Bruceg joseph Groeschg Chris Zaringg Joseph Rsenblumg Frank Roudallg Marv Zivitz. Back Row: Richard Nixong Glenn Grill, Rich McKinneyg Alan Mehlg ,Ierome Feigg Mark Roneg Rick Winter. WRBU A maj or mode of communication on Bradle-y's campus is our local WRBU Radio Station. Operated by the students, the radio sta- tion has sutios in the Student Center. One of WRBU's proud possessions is a ticker tape which brings in national and international news as soon as it is available. Programs in- clude news casts, interviews, popular music and classical music. Happenings on the campus are announced, and the station is sponsored by local merchants. Doug Springer, Program Director fej'Hawkinr0n, Station Manager l68 7 at-iify fl SBA EXECUTIVE BOARD: Fronl Row: Carole Crump,tIan Prosserhleanne Kongabel, Andi Peller, Libby johnson. Back Row: Kathy Remy, Heidi Niko, Miss Kingery, Mel Smith, Dr. Moorehlohn Powell. STUDENT BOARD OF ACTIVITIES The Student Board of Activities sponsors numerous events during the year, ranging from art exhibits tojam sessions. Operating from the Student Center, the hub of campus activity, this influential organization's work includes the many posters evident year-round on campus, the production ofthe student handbook and sponsorship of events in all academic and social areas of campus life. fan Prorrer, Vice President jeanne Kongabel, Presidenl 169 TT Front Row: Carla Frank, jan Putnam, Cheri Clay, Tuana Crider, Carol Tosta, Sandy Hocking Buczak. Second Row: Bertie Lofgren, Terry Hunt, Kathy Bertie,jane Schrader, Diane Davis, Ant ette, Kay Krason, Joyce Anderson, Donna Meek. Back Row: Candy Branum, Terry Mayer, jane Nancy Adams, Nancy Grimm, Nona Thomas, Marilyn Hubbel, Nancy Watson, Christie Prestf Wilson, Linda Elman. MERI-N-ETTES In the eighth year of existence, the Meri-N-Ettes are A sy Bradley's drill and dance team. Tryouts are held early thet Hrst semester, and the girls work hard perfecting The routines for presentation. The Meri-N-Ettes dance and Mal drill performances liven up the half-time of all home gam basketball games. out ' at R Barbara Leeg Sue Messmoreg Marty Foster, Cheri Raber, Captain, Peggy Gerber, Nancy Sf Miller. is ,X 'Q Front Row: Pat Cignarellig Ann Mitchellg Dean Kogutg Sandy Wenckus, Chair.g joel Kamilg Karen Rein- hold. Back Row: Jack Kunt, Advisorg Mel Smith, Advisor, Carole Crumpg Lynne Fleming, -james Dynan, Advisor, Sue Messmore. HOMECOMINC STEERING COMMITTEE CAMPUS CARNIVAL STEERING COMMITTEE A group of talented and ambitious students and faculty advisors, the Homecoming Steering Committee has one The Campus Carnival Steering Committee is responsible of the largest and most complexjobs of all the for planning the basic layout and ground work for the committees on campus. House decs, queens, special Campus Carnival, held annually for charity. Various events, the beanie burning and bon fire, the dance organizations and interest groups build booths at and all the publicity that makes Homecoming a success. which the students throw pies, play games, send friends This yearls theme, HHarmony on the Hilltop, 'brought to the Corral, and generally take out their frustra- many original ideas for house decs. Si Zentner's tions for the sake of charity. A nominal fee is Orchestra provided the music for the climaxing dance charged at each booth and the entire student body, held at the Pere Marquette. faculty and town's people have a very enjoyable time udonatingf, Front Row: Ann Mitchell, Bev Helling, Sue Stern, Andi Peller, Barb Cohn. Back Row: jim Earnhart, Sid Ninos, Dave Dobbins, Ken Ball, Warren Lauretta, Bob Eichberg. 171 Front Row: George Kivowitz, Photo Editorg Sue Kaplan, Candy Jacobson, Ann Mitchell, Senior Ed., Kathy Keast, Organizations Ed., Phyllis Sharp, Editor-in-Chief, Bruce Ritter, Sports Ed., Carole Vastano, High- lights Ed., Pat Morris, lndex Ed., Maureen Martin, Academics Ed., Bill Brown, Back Row: Don McGuire, Kathy Klaas, Fran Ehrenreich, Cheryl Kluk, Sue Snyder, Kathy McConnell, Karen Cranwill, joseph Rosenblum, jackie Zelinka, Jane Burch, Betsy Achenbach, Loretta Antonacci, Alvina Hefeli, Sheila Black, Margo Berndt, Pat Kervan. lVlz'5sing: jerry Feigg Hud Thomas, Asst. Ed.g Vicki Wolfert, Greeks Ed.g Barb Woods. Until the end of the year, the workings of a group of students, tucked away in the Student Center, is not ANAGA evident. Photographs, copy, layouts are pieced to- gether to provide students with a pictoral history of the past year's events. In spite of lost deadlines, Phyllis Sharp, Editor-in-Chief lost photographs, and lost people, it appears during P, hnal week to be enjoyed, instead of studying, from then until Bradley is but a memory. George Kizzowitz, Photo Editor l72 Roger Washkzlrg Editor, second semester Barb Proctor, Editonjirxt semester SCOUT Reporting the news events and campus activities, the Scout has completed another year of weekly publication. Continuing its Friday issues, which were introduced two years ago, the Scout is passed to the student's hand for praise and criticism. Always alive with debate, the editorials, letters to the editor, world news in a nutshell, sports, social items and complete photography fused to once again provide the students with discussion and diversion. Greg Crystal, Photo Editor, second semester Front Row: Sandy Dick, Art Ed., Carla Frankg jerry Breitman, Richard Kesner, Sports Ed., Jim Mantz, Barb Proctor, Editorg Mary Ann Cochran, Associate Editorg Anne I-luddlerg Rita Palladini, Circulation Manager, Marielle Martin, Chuck Morrison, Business Manager. Second Row: Case Crenshaw, Lynn Morell, Sunee Tanthawanit, Patti Andres, Greg Crystal, Ed Welsh, Jerome Feig, jim Gitz, Joseph Rosenblum, Linda Beady, Norinne Anderson, Lin Holloway, Lyn Hogan, Carol Gray. Back Row: Larry Cohen, Bruce Kanter, Glenn Friedman, Mary Werde, Glen Grill, Ann Spacht, Mark Rone, Sandi Salada, Lynn Drawer, Barbara Moore, Sherry Laing, Donna Maxey, Margo Berndt, Phyllis Morgan, Celeste Sewald. 173 Front Row: Nancy Abramson, Anne Lindon, Sec., Kathy Kahn, Vice-Pres., Carolyn Harshbarger, Pres., Susan Garlock, Inez Dixon, Amy Cesal. Back Row: Hetty Becker, Shiona Nelson-Hawkins, Maureen Farrell, Sue Conlan, Kathy McGarry, B. J. Brockmeier, Ann Fleming. Missingzjoyce An- derson, Gina Potenza, Sandy McGuire, Linda Ewing, Mrs. Camille Primm, Advisor. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS BRADLEY STUDENT SERVICE COMMITTEE Representatives from each women's dormitory and sorority compose the Associated Women Students. The organization's primary purpose is to maintain uniform discipline for all women residing in university housing. In addition to this task, the organization provides big sisters for the incoming freshmen women in order to make their adjustment to college living somewhat easier and friendlier. During the fall of 1966, AWS sponsored a Big-Little Sister Fashion Show. Bradley Student Service Committee is a service organization composed of students interested in helping the less privileged. Sponsored by faculty, BSSC is Bradley's largest chartered, non-religious organization with a membership of 335. The Service Committee has three basic aspirations, to improve the existing sociological conditions, to succeed in a recreational therapy program at Bartonville State Mental Hospital, and to help the boys of the Peoria area through enrichment trips for the Boyis Club of Peoria. Through their merger with the Bradley Tutoring project, the organization has expanded its facilities to accommodate all age levels. Front Row: Tom Logan, Vice-Pres., Steven Blatnak, Pres., David Riggins, Vice-Presgjennifer Goff, Vice-Pres., jean Hahn, Sec. Back Row: Leigh Taylor, Sec., Doris Nathan, Sec., William Bowers, Advisor, Romeo Garrett, Advisor, Mrs. Geneva Andrews, Advisor, Reed M. Smith, Advisor, MISSOURI VALLEY COMPACT In order to improve student activities, scho- lastic advancement and stronger relationships among member schools in the Missouri Val- ley Conference, the Missouri Valley Compact was organized. It is an organization pro- viding a source for understanding, appreci- ation, and mutual aid of the members. Mem- ber schools include: Bradley University, North Texas State, St. Louis University, Tulsa, the University of Louisville, and Wichita State. This year St. Louis holds the presidency while Bradley hosted the Spring Conference. Front Row: Libby Johnson, jim Anderson, Pres.g Pam Wiebe. Back Row: Doug Springer, Mike Bessg Roger Washkis. Missing: Ralph Buxton, Mike Caplan, Marv Raidbard. STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The Student National Education Association is an organization of elementary and secon- dary teaching majors. The organization's purposes include preparation of undergrad- uates for teaching careers and promotion of interest in the teaching field. Programs are presented for the members to aid them in the understanding of Federal Education Acts, requirements for certification, preparation for student teaching and preparation for job - interviews, Maxine Zissmang Donna Fowler, Sec.-Treas.5 Nancy Abramson, Vice-Pres., Susan Garlock, Pres. WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION The Womenis Recreation Association is an organization pro- moting recreational competition in basketball, bowling and volleyball among dormitory residents, sorority women and town students. Those teams demonstrating good sportsman- ship, spirit, and ability in the tournaments are awarded trophies. Front Row: Marilyn Kavaleg Judy Marquette, Katie Butler, Pres., Carol Wicks, Vice-Pres., jenny jackson, Treas.g Audrey Bitnerg Kris Ratzer. Back Row Nina Pukisg Debbie Lutz, Sue Dexter, Melanie Edmonds, Sandi Saladag Ginny Wheelang Nancy Swenson. Front Row: john Cunninghamg Carolyn Hantakg Dean Brown, chairmang B. Brockmeier, Sec.g Bruce Brooke. Back Row: Dizjohnson, Dr. Muvdi, Dean King, EJ. Ritter, Mr. Arvin. CAMPUS COMMUNITY CCMMISSION SUPREME COURT stepping stone between students and administration. The commission is the campus tool in dealing with problems affecting the social and academic matters of the student body. Solutions which are suggested by campus organizations are given prime consideration. Front Row: Pat Graham. The Campus Community Commission is an important The main judiciary body on Bradley s campus Supreme Court is composed of seven justices, appointed by the Senate from a list of faculty recommended students Among the issues brought before the court are election violations, violations of motor vehicle regulations of social regulations and constitutionality questions Cignarellig Bruce Brooke, Chief .Iusticeg jo Ann Korb. Back Row Paul Novak Darryl '15 FW' ' ag M ' 2 lg E ,wwf Front Row: B. J. Brockmeier, Secg Candy Jacobs:-:ng Back Row: Mr. Bishop, Mr. VanderHeyden, Jeff Hawkinson. Mi5sing.'Janet Miller, Janet Prosser, Pres.g Mr. Arneyg Mr. Upton. RADIO BOARD OF CONTRUL PUBLICATIONS BOARD or CONTROL The Radio Board of Control is Composed of four faculty J advisors and one member of each Class- The group is The Publications Board of Control governs all Bradley an advisory council which supervises the management, Publkations-Anagaf Scout 3f1d.Bfad1GY Review-in the personnel and development ofthe campus radio station, SCICCUOH ff Staff members, Cd1tOf'13l.5tY1ev alfd acts WRBU, which has expanded greatly this year- as an advisory group to the publ1cat1on's editors. Front Row: Jeanne Kongabel, Pres.g Jim Mantzg Kathy Kahn. Back Row: E. J. Ritter, Jim Freeland, Don Raueber, IVIz'ssing.' Dean Tucker. 177 WHO'S WHO Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities . is a national honor society spotlighting outstanding i students from across the country. Bradley boasts twenty-six members this year, several of whom l have been chosen for their second year. Students . are chosen for this honor, according to their ,ir 1,12 scholastic and leadership achievements. i Fran Dashe, Carolyn Hantak, Bruce Nelson, Carolyn Harshbarger 'ew-. .,.,. .zt1,.,.-,away J V ' V A ' V V V,,L:,.7.3pf,4 In Front: Jeanne Kongabel, B. Brockmeier, Sue Messmore. Ifl,S'ZUE.' Curt Selquist. On Top: jim Freeland, Randy Haefli, Rick Drenk. Missing: john L. Cunningham, Anita Boyer. In Front: Marilyn Voss, Barb Proctor, Cheri Rabcr, Kathy Kahn. Insidegjohn Skubik. On Top: Bob Allison, Phyllis Sharp, Chuck Morrison. Carol Kirsch, Sandy Dick, Carole Vastano, Peggy Gerber. f-Q r Zh fxrm.. Front Row: jan Putnamg Carol Weiksg Lynne Flemingg Sue Wardg Anita Boyer, Chairman. Back Row: Barry Stortzg Roger Washkisg Mr. EJ. Ritterg Mr. Ken Golding Mr.jack Kuntz. LECTURE ARTS COMMITTEE The Lecture Arts Committee of Bradley is an organization made up of responsible members of the faculty and student body who are in charge of arranging the Lecture Arts Series and the Concert Series that Bradley hosts each year. Among the speakers and performers this season were Ben- nett Cerf and Johnny Mathis. ASSOCIATED STUDENT COVERNMENTS ASG-USA is an organization composed of representatives from several hundred colleges and universities throughout the United States who are particularly interested in student government. At national conventions and through the ASG newsletter, member schools share their thoughts and ideas. john Skubikg Patti Andres, Sec.g Charles Morrison, Vice-Pres.g Sue Mohns, Sec.g Margaret Ringel, Sec SAE: Ken Girarn, Sec., David Anderson, Pres., Marvin Schneider, Treas. Missing: Richard Read, Vice-Pres. JOINT ENGINEERING COUNCIL The Joint Engineering Council is the govern- ing body for all engineering professional and honorary societies. The organization attempts to unite the engineering students and aid in uniform and equal opportunity among the engineering students. Many programs are held during the year for the members. Included in the Joint Engineering Council are: The In- stitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the American Society of Civil Engineers, The American Institute of Industrial Engineers, the Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the Society of Automotive Engineers. ASME: Ralph Buxton, Sec., Dave Muchow, Pres., Mike Bess, Vice-Pres., Judd Van Sickle, Treas. ASCE: Roger Culberson, Treas.g jay Russell, Pres., Larry Russell, Vice-Pres., Tom Polyak, Rec. Sec. Missing: Terry Hillegonds, Corres. Sec. AIIE: Henry Scutoski, Treas.g Lukie Chelikas, Sec., David McCreight, Pres.g Wayne Wreath, Vice-Pres. The Bradley University Marching Band. UNIVERSITY BAND The University Band, directed by Mr. Kent Campbell, con- sists of eighty-five talented musicians from every school and college of the University. The four interchangeable units- the football, basketball, and concert bands, and the jazz en- semble-play both on the Hilltop and away from campus. Forty concerts were performed this year. The featured event for the year was a tour of Western Illinois by the concert and jazz bands. BRADLEY CHORALE The Bradley Chorale is a select group of approximately fifty singers. The Chorale is directed by Dr. john Davis, who led the group in many campus and community concerts through- out the year. Special Christmas and Spring concerts were featured. An annual event is the Choralels spring concert tour. This year, Denver, Colorado and the U. S. Air Force Academy were included in the tour schedule. Front Row: Patti Andres, Connie Grosboll, Karen Kania, Nancy Williams, Marcia Price, Cheryl Pape, Anita Boyer, JoAnn Korb, Cheryl Naug, Nan Ste- phens, Sharon Webb. Second Row: Jeanne Lipp, Jan Armstrong, Gail Luelling, Kathy Coughlin, Kay Allard, Kathy Rusk, Linda Post, Nancy Norton, Paula Solomon, Pam Langley, Susan Voss, Kathy Klaas, Cathy Taylor, jane Walline, Kathy Martins. Third Row: Bob Thomas, Brett Schaffer, Dave Liv- ingston, Curt Kobylarz, Mike Peerless, Greg Upton, Raymond Bill, john Lanzer, Larry Rundquist. Back Row: Jim Shrader, Kip Sullivan, Steve Heinz, james Felton, Dan Robbins, Ron Herron, Richard Herr, Charles Asher, Rodney Mauch, Richard Albright. Front Row: Carole Crump, Doug Springer, Bob Davies, Vice-Pres., Jeff Hawkinson, Pres., Terry Allar, Treas., Kaye Rosaa, Sec., George Armstrong, Ad- visor. Back Row: Roy Stewart, Cal Gibson, Jim Blatnik, Darryl Graham, Chuck Feldman, Bill Borden, Bill Blumthal, Bill Leber, Jim Parmenter, Marvin Raidbard, Linda Ewing, Myra Rosenthal. PlKAPPA.DELTA To qualify for membership in Pi Kappa Delta, national de- bate and oratory honorary fraternity, candidates must repre- sent Bradley University in various types of inter-collegiate debate and oratory: extemporaneous speaking, oral interpre- tation, and discussion. Fraternity keys are awarded to the new members. Colleges and universities from all over the United States send representatives to the Bradley Invitational Debate Tournament held on our campus each fall. AQUADETTES Aquadettes is Bradleyis water-ballet organization. Member- ship is awarded after try-out sessions are held. Rhythm and grace are necessary to present a uniform and effective group. After much practice, which begins early in the year, a Spring Water Show is presented. Front Row: Marilyn Messinger, Joanne Moss, Evelyn MacMichael, Jan Singer, Pres., Jenny Jackson, Melanie Edmonds, Barbara Woods. Back Row: Jan Putnam, Corky Engelbrechtg Kathy Frank, Judy Marquette, Joyce Logan, KatheJohnston, Rita Chandler, Kathleen Dunk. 1 Front Rows Lynne Flemingg Peggy Gerberg Carole Vastanog Anne Lindong Carolyn Harshbarger, Commanderg Karen Reinhold, Executive Ofhcerg Bufhe Augustg Cheri Raberg Amy Cesalg Barbara Vogel. Second Row: Maureen Marting Sue Snyderg Kris Cookg Patti Andresg Bev Hellingg Bertie Lofgreng Nancy Williamsong Nancy Watsong Jacquie Mooreg Susie Kelleyg Barbara Weiner. Back Row: Lorraine Tanig Lynn Morellg Ann Flemingg janet Mcllwaing Susan Eldredg Greta Holmbergg Sue Mohnsg Lee Ann Finkg Ellen Wigginsg Pam Weibeg Pat Doran. ANGEL FLIGHT Angel Flight is an honorary auxiliary of the Arnold Air So- ciety. The women serve as assistants for school functions, and they also aid the needy. Membership is awarded on the basis of grade point, activity memberships and leadership qualities. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY The Arnold Air Society is an honorary, professional or- ganization of advanced cadets, and it is affiliated with the A.F.R.O.T.C. program on Bradleyls campus. Membership is awarded to those sophomores, juniors and seniors with grade points over 4.5. The organization is a uniting factor of the A.F.R.O.T.C. and it aids in the development of Air Force Officers. Weekly meetings are held, and the group partici- pates in exchanges and banquets. Front Row: Steven Olsong john W. Campbellg David Morrisong Gary Zurag Major Lovell E. Baker, jr., Advisorg William Snyder, Commanderg james E. Egizii, Executive Ofhcerg Gary jay Andrewsg james P. Weber. Second Rowg john L. Cunninghamg David Nealg William L. Dickg Marc A. Rading Gary Belmontg Donald L. Kelloggg Roy E. Willisg Michael Pavlakg Richard E. Kraftg Michael E. Boylan. Back Row: Norman L. Reeceg Paul Novakg Greg Floreyg Doug Mossg Gary A. Nelsong David B. Stoverg Randall E. Waltersg Robert L. Fosterg james P. Closeg john Skubikg joseph M. DeLongg Marvin D. Marshallg George Stkagkias. Fronl Row: Marilyn Hinton, Vice-Pres.g Joyce Ida White, Corr. Sec.g Mrs. Geneva Andrews, Advisorg Sylvia Staflord, Pres.g Margo Rock, Treas.g Linda White, Rec. Sec. Back Row: Beverly Alstong junice Studdardg Linda Richardsong LaDora Cobbg Beverly Bullitt. Missing: Era Shippg Rosalind Zaudersg Deidre Adamsg Carol Daughtery. IVETTES lvettes is Bradley's new Negro special interest group. Their purpose is to advance high scholastic achievement, promote unity and friendship among college women and to serve the community of which they are a part. Their activities for the future include being coat-check girls for SBA dances, com- munity work-doing baby-sitting and campus study seminars. AMERICAN MARKETING ASSCCIATION Dedicated to the advancement of science in marketing, the Bradley Collegiate Chapter ofthe American Marketing Asso- ciation has grown to be a large organization. lvlembership is composed of students interested in marketing. -The Bradley Chapter brings executives to the campus to give speeches at its meetings. Front Row: Linda Hageng Martha Daubelg Roberta laindblomg Marcy Rybergg Carolyn Harshbarger, Pres.g Sharon Wildermuthg Janet Gapinskig Sunee Tamhuwanitg Linda Morse, Sec. Back Row: Susan Chamberlaing jim Thackerg Harris Reinsteing Robert McCormickg Terry Smitlig Kenneth S. Elinoffg Charles Asberg Ralph Steverg Stuart Gantmang Bruce Pogueg Bob Klopfensteing Richard D. Sterng james P. Newmang Dean Kogut. Fran! Rowx Rick Mehlg Ken Baer, Tom Felueyg Dave Dobbins, Sec., Larry Donaldson, Treas.g Robert Rainwater, Pres.g Richard D. Stern, Vice-Pres., Terry Smithg Ned Mueller. Second Row: Robert Renskers, Elias Azpuruag Bill Bromang Paul Warneckeg Keith Vanden Dooreng Lee Newman, Wayne Russell, Kenneth Kopackg William Harrell, jerry Ciramitaro. Back Row: Timothy J. Walker, Norman Kerry, Temple Nieterg james Hellenyg james Hanson, Alan Spenksg jerry Stuart, Edward Kellyg Robert Usnik, james Staley, Charles Asber. Missing: Marty Stephisg Skip Bunn, Gerry Gerber, Larry Griminger, Steve Gasparovichg David Strattman, Bob Schaffer, Tom Phillipsgvlohn Colgan. ALPHA KAPPA PSI Alpha Kappa Psi, the worldis largest and oldest professional business fraternity, was established nationally in 1904, and the Gamma Theta Chapter was founded at Bradley in 1951. Alpha Kappa Psias brothers boast membership in such scholastic orgazniations as SAM, Bradley's Association of Accountancy, AMA, Student Senate, and the Professional Fraternities' Council. The brothers are equally busy in such social activities as exchanges, house parties, and the annual Spring Formal. Alpha Kappa Psi, initiators of the Ugly Man Contest, participate in Campus Carnival and took First place trophies in the Blood Drive and Canned Goods Drive. l86 ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is a national fraternity dedicated to service. Bradleyls Zeta Alpha Chapter, voted as number one out of Fifty-two in the nation, exemplified this spirit by conducting service projects for Carver Center, Peoria Animal Center and other such organizations in the Peoria area. Acting as ushers at special events on campus and handling the beanie burning during homecoming are typical of the service projects APO performs for the campus. l . , mf. f . G EVL'-'fe ' . mf--':.,g,: ' Front Row: john Potterg Ray Traumg Elmer Beattyg Roger Nelsong Doug Kwasigrotg joel Kamil, Pres.g Leo Vasvilg Doug Longg jeff Goebel, Treas.g Marvin Schneiderg Butch Murphy. Second Row: Van Dale Furushog Chauncey Harmong William Fiedlerg Elliot Kamenerg Henry Tuberg Edward Sallowsg Michael Cuyjetg Ron Dellg Clyde Doig William Blackg Tom Grisham. Back Row: Michael Alpart, Spiros, Ninosg John Thourotg Bob Hultg Bob Kablerg Victor L. joellg Stanley F. Meizelisg Norval B. Williamsg Thomas Mauldingg Robert Mitchelg John Thompsong Mark Spector. Missing: Robert Adamsg Tom Armstrongg Dennis Bakerg john Benedictg Fred Bostiong Robert Eichbergg Micheal Henriksong Guy Fultong jim Gitzg Bob Kaszynskig Alan Strussg jerry Walkerg Larry Russellg Wayne Moreno. 187 PHI ALPHA Phi Alpha, Bradley's newest fraternity, completed its first full year on campus. It is now only one step away from its major goal: to become an active chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon national fraternity. The brothers have been active this year on campus, as well as within their own group. Activities have included intramurals, homecoming house dec, two Lake View Center service pro- jects, Founder's Day, Mother's Day, Campus Carnival and the Blood Drive. Individual achievement ofthe brothers is one of the goals of the group. Among the brothers are: the president and treasurer of the student body, six members of ODK, Eve Whols Who members, two class pres- idents, Athlete of the Year, Chief justice of Supreme Court, Cadet Commander of ROTC, national vice president of ASG, the business manager of ANAGA and SCOUT. Front Row: Curt Selquistg Gary Nelson, Steve Palmang Charles Morrison, john L. Cunningham, John Skubik, Pres., Thomas VI. Gresch, Vice-Pres., Ralph Buxton, Treas.g Victor L. Commeang Randi Haeflig Bruce D. Brooke. Second Row: Don Lopkeg Jim Livegoodg Larry Kubinskig Mike Adams, Karl Kasjensg Rod Collins, jack Hoemkeg jim McMahng Tom Cochrang Tim Howard. Back Row: Rich May, Gerold Chapman, William Caldwell, Don Pauloneg james Andersong Robert Thomas, Lewis Augspurgerg Bob Priscog Mark Mow, Larry Hodge, Gary Roberts. I88 From' Row: Sonia Siegelg Hetty Beckerg Lonnie Altschuler, Treas.g Jill Gordon, Vice-Pres.g Andi Braining Pres.g Candy Kassofg Karen Keerg Fredi Wcxlerg Bambi Cooper. Second Row: Sherry Kolkerg Janice Gerberg Diane Shoomang Joanne Mossg Marsha Hoffmang Susan Schwartzg -joan Kesslerg Barbara Weisnerg Rhonda Moskowitzg Sue Frankg Lori Gastmang Alice Roth. Back Row: Karen Kabotg Lauren josephg Linda Roge- vang Sherry Rubing Susan Steing Donna Sesslerg Gail Gegendeng Gail Reichling Nancy Wassermang Linda Shusang Hilene Vihong Sally Victor. 1VIz'.v.ring.' Lenni Goldeng Marilyn Messingerg Dale Taneng Linda Greeng Karen Schecter. BETA NU Beta Nu is one of the newest organizations on Brad- ley's campus. The women of the organization strive toward the goal of being an asset to the community and the university by virtue of their contributions both in intellectual and extracurricular activities. They also aim to enhance close friendship between members and to afford them the responsibilities of and benefits derived from working as an organized group. Some of their activities include an Easter party last year and a Christmas party this year for boys from the YMCA. They also plan to adopt a Korean War Orphan this year. I89 Front Row: Elaine Ctzking Marcia Wohlg Bob Sime, Vice-Pres., Harris Reinsteing Susan Weinberg, Pres., Fran Breinerg Gail Kalmis. Back Row: Elliot Kamenearg Sara Brooksg Kenneth Elindfg jim Graff.: Larry Artg james Greebelg Sefra Roth, Lynn Linkimer. HILLEL An active organization on campus is Hillel, a religious group for Bradley'sjewish students. The group sponsors guest speakers, movies and panel discussions. Services are held at the Hillel House on the Sabbath. Parties and dances held throughout the year are yet another aspect ofthe busy organizationls social life. NEWMAN CLUB Newman is meant to be the meeting place for the creation of Christian Communities. The Bradley community for Catholic students is a place where students come to experience how profoundly, in serious moments and in frivolous ones, they can be united to one another. The organization promotes faith and fellowship. Front Row: Rosemary Maubachg Michael Green, Pres.g Father Thomas Kelly, Chaplain, Gerald Engle, Vice-Pres., Marilyn Voss. Back Row: Joanne Courig Becky Sprechtg james Ledigerg George Greule, juli- anne Yehl, Treas. Missing' Frank Radosevichg Maryanne Sceshaik, Sec. Front Row: Richard Krafty, Pres.g Becky Carrarag Becky Spreckerg Joanne Courig Marty Hollander. Back Row: Dr. Domenico Volturno, Advisorg Mr. Roger Proulx, Advisorg Victor joellg Mark Trask, Dr, An- drew EickhofT, Advisor. Missing: Mary Meyergljane Andersong Mr. Clark Calendar, Advisorg Ed Bradley. INTERFATTH COUNCHL Interfaith Council is the unifying structure ofthe major religious groups on campus. Each group elects two representatives and their main goal is to create interest in religion among the student body and to provide speakers for Religious Emphasis Week. CHIRHO During this year of radical renewal, Chi Rho has become one ofthe most active and spirited groups on campus. Besides the regular Sunday program, they have enriched and pioneered a program with underl priviledged children. Most successful has been the Expressit Coffee House which has been praised by students and faculty alike. .af Front Row: Sharon Webbg Georgia Woodg Margie Clysdabg Gregg Mehawichg Marilyn Schaul, Sec.g jerry Siegfriedg Sharon Skiles, Pres.g Fred Wist, Vice-Pres.: Cheryl Papeg Victor joellg Audrey Bitner. Back Row: Perry Tudor, Campus Ministerg Case Crenshawg Lorraine-Falkg Jerri Bisantzg Keven Larsong jo- anne Zellerg Gary Byrkitg Bill Kochg Clark Callendar, Seminary Interng Lucy Callendarg Carolyn Hudsong Nancy Shawg john Shawg Michael Stiersg Kathy Rawlins. Front Row: john Tegtmeierg Tom Reidyg Ed Krantzg Tom Mrazg Fred Glantz, Pres.g Dan Robbins, Sena- torg Chauncy Harmon, Treasg jerry Vasekg john Gasparicg Garry Kressin. Second Row: Mark Fisherg Pat Perkinsg john Bowmang jim Castanzog Steve Andrychukg Lloyd Clarkg Darvin Cramerg Fred Graweyg Gary Grebnerg Richard Youngbergg Dennis Level. Third Row: John Stiltmang Russ Runnallsg Bill Semmensg Marty Fisherg Ken Copelandg jim Blaschekg Pat Dusgang james Nugentg Don Palazzolog Al Glasscock. Back Row: john Nelsong john Sehubertg john Alleyg Bob Daviesg john Beckerg Phil jaroxzg Pat Armattog Michael Buckweithg Charlie Minerg Bruce Livingstoneg Steve Crnichg Glen Mensing, advisor. Missing: Tom Anellg Bob Wardg Steve Dawsong Reid Simmons. INDEPENDENT STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION The Independent Students' Association provides the student who is not a Greek affiliate the opportunity to participate actively in all phases of campus activities. Besides the variousjam sessions and parties, ISA sponsors a Campus Carnival Booth and holds a winter formal, The special event ofthe year is the annual Monte Carlo Night, in which the winner is the recipient ofthe largest trophy on Bradley's campus. OFF CAMPUS MENIS ASSOCIATION Off Campus Men's Association is a rapidly growing organization of Bradley men residing in homes and apartments in the Peoria area. Established only last year, OCMA has already developed a name for itself through sponsoring mixers, a computer dating program bus rides to out-of-town basketball games, and other activities. Front Row: Nancy Petersg Helen Susekg Dale Kubbsg Murrel Rhodes, Vice-Pres.g Rodger Page, Pres.g Sandi Trimarcog Nancy Schneider, Treas.g Joyce Kiddg Nancy Gingrich. Back Row: Sharon Skibsg Sefra Rothg james Gitzg Richard Sauerg Larry Sensenigg Hank Nickelg Gilbert Willeumierg jerry Siegfriedg john Karna,jr.g joseph Rosenblumg Katie C. Butlerg Cynthia Florsheim. l92 Front Row: Norman Kerryg Gerry Gerber, Treas.g Linda Ewing, Vice-Pres.g Dave Dobbins, Presg Kathy Berge, Sec.g Joel Kamileg Bill Harrell. Back Row: Steve Scalzog Janice Muellerg Lorraine Falkg Larry Ed- stromg Richard Nagodeg Kenneth Witowskig Carol Kranzg Marc Rading Fred Glantzg john Durhamg Tom Felveyg Pat Freeman. ASSCCIATION OF ACCOUNTANCY The Association of Accountancy established itself on Bradley's campus in 1947. For twenty years the organization has been promoting a better understanding of practical accounting procedures. Guest speakers are a highlight of each monthly meeting. CIRCLE K Circle K is a service organization afhliated with the South-West Club. Completing its First year on Brad- ley's campus, Circle K has worked on several service projects. During the fall, the club collected books in order to help the library at Paul Quinn College in Austin, Texas. The group has also organized a birth- day cake service through which parents can send their college son or daughter a cake. Service projects have also included the old people's homes in the area. Among their many activities are also participation in Homecoming and Campus Carnival. The organization is not selective in its membership and welcomes anyone who is interested in devoting time to service. Front Row: Spiros Ninosg Arthur Beaneg jim Webberg Dan Gurag Marc Posner, Sec.-Treas.g Ron Hayes, Pres.g David Serfass, Vice-Pres.g Tracey Watsong Denny Ackermang Gerry Grensg Brian Firm. Back Row: Edward Baldingerg Bob Royg john Kramerg Kenneth Dresselg Gary Uptong jay Kivowitzg Alvin Thompsong Robert Weberg Bill Blumthalg Marc Maloofg john Ritterg Grear Kimmelg Fred Householder. Missing: Louis Auspurgerg Mike Bubbicog Richard Burgesong Pete Dolezalg Bruce Diamondg Shelly Hermang Rollie Inskeepg Terry Knappg Tim Kaltenbachg Harold Lissg Chuck Newmang Chuck Wharton, Advisor. 1 , Jan- ..,...., lil K' Frrml Row: Sheila Gurnseyg Marilyn Baker, Treas.g Aileen Amo, Sec.g Sherrill Naug, Vice-Pres.g Kathleen Coughlin, Pres.g Gail Luelling, Back Row: Leah Goldmang Natalie Coheng Paula Solomong Pamela Langleyg Sherrill Haung Mary Kay Finkg Nancy Mueller. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Sigma Alpha Iota is the professional fraternity for women in music. The purpose of the organization is to further the development of music in America, give inspiration and material aid and to promote a stronger bond of musical interest between America and foreign countries. The activi- ties of the organization include presenting concerts for hospitals and providing many needed services to the School of Music. PHI MU ALPHA Phi Mu Alpha is the professional fraternity for those men in the field of music. The purpose of the fraternity is to promote loyalty and brotherhood among the members and to advance the cause of music throughout the country. During the year they sponsor numerous recitals and speak- ers are invited to lecture at their meetings. Front Row: Thomas Burnsong john La Magdeleineg Steve Skinnerg Karl Kasjensg Richard Herr, Pres.g Wayne Schmitt, Viceqfrsgl Terry Mohng Raymond Marshallg Bob Thomas. Second Row: Ted Wanaclcg.Steve I-leinzg James Feltong Rodger Himmel,S hcl Mauzaneg Stan Jacobsg Curt Kobylanzg Jim Schrader. Back Row: David Dzilmitrowiczg Ron Herrong John Lanzer, jack c utz, Michael Dennisong Richard Albrightg Raymond Billg David Livingstong Fred Raguccig Dave Porter. Front Row: Rita Marie Palladinig Roberta Lindblomg Janice Umland, Pres.g Mary Carroll, Advisorg Connie Manthe, Treasg Linda Schall, Vice-Pres. Back Row: Marielle Marting Sharon Livingstong Pat Freemang Rosemary Ramerg Brina Kraderg Marcy Rybergg Carolyn Harshbarger. PHI CHI THETA Phi Chi Theta is a professional fraternity for women majoring in business. Their goal is to promote the cause of higher business education and training for all women and to encourage cooperation among women preparing for careers in business. Speakers are featured at their regular meetings to broaden the members' scope on the field of business. Membership is limited to those business majors who have earned a 4.5 overall and have acquired six credits in business courses. SIGMA TAU Sigma Tau is a national honorary organization recognizing those engineering students who have maintained a 6 point average. Membership in this organization is based on scholarship, practicality and sociability. The goal ofthis fraternity is to encourage superior scholarship among the members. A free tutoring project for freshmen and sophomores in science, math and engineering courses is sponsored by the fraternity. Front Row: David McCreight, Treasg Larry Russell Sec.g Greg Theus, Pres,g Kenneth Eckstein, Vice-Pres Back Row: Roger Schmidtgjoe Kilbergerg Lloyd Page, Front Row: Lin Hollowayg Stuart Lasserg Daniel Smith, Treas.g Richard Kesner, Vice-Pres.g Roger Burget, Pres.g Annette Van Veen, Sec.5 Phyllis Morgan. Back Row: Regina Kovronskyg Celeste Sewaldg Kathy Klaasg Celesta jurkovichg Bob Simeg Larry Corneliusg Joanne Zellerg Rick Winterg Sandie Greenbergg Stephen Wasserman. SIGMA DELTA CHI Sigma Delta Chi is a professional organization for jour- nalism majors. The objectives of the organization are to prepare undergraduates for careers in some phase of jour- nalism and to dedicate that career to truth and honesty in reporting factual information. They work in conjunction with the Scout to sponsor a workshop for high school journalism groups from the state of Illinois. A formal banquet is held for the members at the beginning of second semester. SIGMA PHI DELTA Sigma Phi Delta is a professional fraternity for men in the field of engineering. The main goal is to promote the profession of engineering. The fraternity has organized a professional program which encompasses tours of nearby engineering facilities. To be eligible for membership a student must have a 4.5 overall gradepoint. Front Row: Harold Millerg Alan Lanserg Gerald Kraatzg Dale A. Hachtel, Vice-Pres.g Gary Erickson, Sec.g Theodore Olseng Bruce Nelson, Pres.g Gary L Rayg Dave Gerking Donald Schertz, Faculty Advisorg Charles Peterson. Back Row: Robert V. Marchettig Donald Homolag Joseph Froeschg David Maricleg Tom Speerg Dennis Krollg Tom Klimekg Richard Gingerichg Richard Scottg Frederick A. Millerg Dennisj. Donaldson. Mz'sJing:james Ozee. ---v NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is a national organization formed for the betterment ofthe Negro. The main objective of the organization is to provide an opportunity for the Negro to organize a cause and to work in the direction of equality for all people in the United States. At the college level it enables the present generation to focus on problems of local and college importance. Eta Kappa Nu is a national Honorary organization which recognizes those Electrical Engineering students who have shown outstanding achievement in their major. Eligibility for membership is open to juniors in the top third of their class and to seniors in the top quarter of their. graduating class. ETA KAPPA NU Virgil Whitaker, Pres.g Greg Theus, Secg jerry Gold, Treas. Front Row: Ruth I-larmong Louis C. Baker, Treas.g junice Studdard, Sec.g Margo Rockg Era Shippg james Felton, Pres.g Romaine Leeg Renee Grantg Linda Crawford. Back Row: Michael Cuyjetg Elfrieda Puryearg Beverly Alstong Cheryl L. Bruceg Eugene B. Webster,jr.g David P. Stroudg Henry Pattersong Cheryl Turnerg Ann Kellyg Cal Gibsong Ramona L. jonesg David Simon. Frank M. Gryna, Jr., Advisorg john E. Cox, Pres.g David B. McCreight, Treas. ALPHA PI MU Alpha Pi Mu is an honorary fraternity which recognizes scholastic achievement of Industrial Engineering majors. The organization promotes high standards of achievement for its members, Membership to the organization is limited to those juniors rated in the upper one-fifth of their class and to seniors rated in the upper one-third of their gradu- ating class. Front Row: John Riterg Dave Johnson, Sec.g john DeGiovanni, Vice-Pres.g jim Miles, Pres.g Jeff Goebelg Robert Cassidy. Back Row: Bill Thorsnessg Dennis Fisherg james Closeg Richard Albright, joe Hammer- sloughg Charles Feldman, john Coon. PHI ETA SIGMA ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Phi Eta Sigma is the scholastic honorary organization Alpha Lambda Delta was originally organized to promote for freshmen men. The main objective is to encourage scholastic achievement in freshmen women. Membership and reward high scholastic achievement. To qualify in the honorary is based on a minimum 7.0 overall. for membership, freshmen must have earned a 7.0 Once elected, women are active members of the honorary overall. Membership continues through college. the remaining years oftheir college careers. Front Row: Susan Stevens, Kris Cook, Diane Fulton, Pam Anderson, jackie Moore, Loretta Antonacci. Back Row: Barb Weiner, Andrea Peller, Nancy Norton, Carol johnson, Barb Zinkule, Greta Holmberg, Carol Zeman. CHIMES Chimes is a national honorary organization forjunior women. The membership requirements include a 5.5 overall and participation in school activities. The group's purpose is to recognize the high ideals of scholarship, leadership and service and to stimulate interest, welfare and unity. Front Row: Kathy Kahn, V. Pres., Andrea Peller, Treas., Bev Helling, Pres.5 Mary Ann Cochran, Sec. Back Row: Pat Cignarelli, Marion Novakg Sue Mohnsg Anne Lindon. Missing.' B. Brockmeier, Carole Crump, Illa Bickel. 198 ming, Carolyn Harshbarger, Ginny Guimont, Barb Jw: Anita Boyer, Presidentg Sandy Wenckus, Janice Ihristie Roth. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA is a highly Omicron Delta Kappa is an honorary organization for on leader- junior and senior men who have shown distinguished id scholar- service to the university. The group promotes work on a scholastic achievements and leadership, participates of this na- in campus and community service projects and hosts the C-Wakapa ODK-Wakapa leadership Conference. Jus events. zz Row: Mr. Evansg Dean Nothdurft, Curt Selquist, Presidentg Chuck Morrison, Rick Drenk, Bruce mke. Back Row: john Cunningham, Gay Villers, Randy HaeHi, Bruce Nelson, john Skubik, jim Free- ,jeff Hawkinson. 199 Janice Umblandgjoel Kamil, Pres.g Linda Ewing, Sec.g Fred Sweetland. ZETA PI Zeta Pi is the professional honorary fraternity for Business Administration. Membership is awarded to Junior and Senior Business majors with a minimum 6.0 grade point. The organizations purposes are to further the study of busi- ness, to promote high scholarship, to foster a high standard of business ethics and to promote the civic and commercial wel- fare of the community. TAU BETA PI Although Tau Beta Pi was recently established on Bradleyls campus, it is the largest National Engineering Honor Society in the world. The society honors not only the college student with distinguished scholastic achievement, but also those alumni who earn prestige in their careers. Membership is based on scholarship, integrity, interest and adaptability. Front Row: Kenneth Eckstein, Vice-Pres.g joe Kilberger, Pres.g Lloyd Page, Sec. Back Row: David McCreight, Treas.g Roger Schmidt, Sec.g Larry Russellg Greg Theus. MU EPSILON PI Mu Epsilon Pi is the only co-educational honor society in the field of International Studies. It was founded on Bradley,s campus in 1963. The purpose of the organization is to recog- nize outstanding scholarship and to provide a better under- standing of the problems of international relations. Member- ship is awarded on the basis of high academic achievement and dedicated interest in International Studies. jane Kleing james Felton, Pres.g Carol Schoon, Sec.g Ronald Van Huss. Missing: Stan Franzeeng David Steing Carol Calkinsg Fred Bondg Mr. john Howard Advisor. Carolyn Harshbarger, Carolyn Hantak, Mary Lou Haun, Bev Helling,James Miles, Stephen Oarrod. Missing: james Felton, Robert Stack. HONORS COUNCIL The Honors Council was formed in September of 1964 to promote and perpetuate the cultural, academic and intellec- tual interests on Bradley's campus. The purpose of the organ- ization is to establish harmony between all honor societies on campus and to coordinate their activities. The council is composed of a delegate, generally the president, of each honor society represented on our campus. BETA TAU EPSILON Beta Tau Epsilon is a professional fraternity open to all stu- dents in the College of Applied Sciences. Into BTE are in- corporated other interest groups. Among these are: Building Construction Club, Metals Club, and Automotive Club. The fraternity promotes a better understanding between the stu- dents and faculty of the college. Every club holds individual meetings at which they present industrial films pertaining to the members' future careers. DELTA PHI DELTA Delta Phi Delta is a national Art Frater- nity honoring students in the Bradley School of Art. Superior scholastic and artistic achievement and a dedicated interest in art are the prerequisites for membership. The purpose of the or- ganization is to promote and accelerate artistic endeavors and to acknowledge professional ability. Louis Galeg Donald A. Cosentineg Ted Krupa, Pres., David Serfessg Rich Miller. Front Row: Laura Glassig Linda Oren, Stephen Garrod, Pres.g Sue Snyder, Sec.g Michelle Fuenfer, Treas.g Barbara Lee, junice Studdard. Back Row: Wil- liam Buddeg Gary Zuercherg Thomas Nitzg john Benedictg Donna Glowskig Mike Welchg Susan Weinberg, Mr. Blanchard, Faculty Advisor. li -tv Ai-i I l -s Front Row: Tom Nelsong john McCloud, Treas.g Ron Sineni, Vice-Pres.g Hank Parrish, Pres.g Val Rand Larry Wubbena, Sec.g Richard Wasilewski. Back Row: john Doyleg Tom Metzg jim Morgang Pat Brophy Dennis Salmong jim Harrisong john Taylorg Bernie Manningg Steve Lapaughg J. W. Delongg Dickjohnson. VETS CLUB Vets Club is an organization which aims to provide an effective transition from military life to the classroom. The uVetsHrnaintain one of the highest overall gradepoints of any independent organization. Socially they participate in all campus activities, and athletically they sponsor bowling, basketball, and softball teams to compete in campus intra- murals. 202 SENIOR A CTI VITIES ABRAHAM, JAMES: St, Joseph, Mich.: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon: Young Democrats: Young Republicans, ABRAMS, SANDRA: Valley Stream, N.Y.: B.S.: Hillel: Scout: WRBU. ADAME, BRIAN: Kankakee: B.S.: Theta Chi: IFC: Newman Club: Young Repub- licans: AMA: BUIA: Pre-Law Club. ALLARD, KAY: LaGrange: B.S.: Sigma Sigma Sigma: Chorale: Chorus: Pan-Hel: SNEA: Young Republicans: WRBU. ALLISON, DIANE: Morlon Grove: B.S.: Chorus: ISA: Scout: Women's R.A.: Brad- ley Tutoring Project. AMO, AILEEN: Honolulu, Hawaii: B.S.: Chorus: Dorm Council: Sigma Alpha Iota: Women's R.A. ANDERSON, DAVID: Galesburg: B.S.: Lambda Chi Alpha: AIIE: ASME: SAE: Young Republicans. ANDERSON, JAMES: Morton: B.S.: Phi Alpha: Campus Carnival St. Comm: Dorm Council: Men's R.A. ANDERSON, LEITH: Essex Fells, N..l. ANDERSON, RONALD: Elmwood Park: B.S.: Tau Kappa Epsilon. ANDRYCHUK, STEPHEN: Rochester, N.Y.: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon: Dean's List: Newman Club: SAE: OCMA. ANNOLINO, JOSEPH: Fairport. N.Y.: B.S.: Theta Xi: Dorm Council: Newman Club: IFC: Young Republicans. ANTOKAL, GILBERT: Chicago: B.S.: Zeta Beta Tau: Sr. Class Vice Pres.: SBA: Hillel: Student Senate: Young Demo- crats: BSSC: International Club. ARMSTRONG, KAREN: Pekin: B.S.: Alpha Chi Omega. ARONOFF, REBECCA: Morton: B.S.: Dean's List: Hillel: SNEA, ARVIN, LARRY: E, Peoria: B.S.: Dean's List: Beta Tau Epsilon. ASHOFF, GILBERT: Palos Park: B.S.: AMA. AUSEJUS, SAUL: Peoria Hts.: B.S.: JEC: Young Republicans: Flying Club: IEEE. BABIAK, ROBERT: Calumet City: B.S.: IEEE. BAER, KENNETH: Chicago: B.S.: Alpha Kappa Psi: SBA. BAILY, LINDA: Bartonville: B.S.: AMA. BAILEY, RONALD: E. Peoria: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon: Chorale: Chorus: New- man Club: SAE. BAKER, DENNIS: Park Ridge: B.S.: ACS: Alpha Phi Omega. BAKER, JOHN: Peoria: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon: Amer. Society for Metals. BAKER, LOUIS: Portsmouth, Va.: B.S.: Alpha Phi Alpha: Band: Association of Accountancy. ' BAKER, RALPH: Riverside: B.S.: Young Republicans. BALSTRADE, JAMES: Plainfield: B.A.: Association of Accountancy. BANKS, BARRE: Buffalo, N.Y.: B.S.: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Beta Tau Epsilon: Jr. Class Treas.: IFC: Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.: Young Republicans. BARBERIS. JOE: Peoria: B.S.: SNEA: Scout, Sports Editor. BARNWELL, DAVID: Peoria: B.S.: Chorus: Varsity Baseball. BARR, JAMES: Mazon: B.S.: Delta Up- silong ASCE: JEC: Newman Club. BAUER. MARK: Pittsfield: B.S.: Theta Chi: IFC: AMA. BEATTY, ELMER: Pittsburg, Pa,: B.A.: Alpha Phi Omega: B Club: Men's R.A.: Varsity GolfTeam. BECK, CHARLES: Winnetka: B.S. BENEDICT. JOHN: Peru: B.F.A.: Alpha Phi Omega: Delta Phi Delta: Dean's List: International Club. BENSON, ALAN: Lockport: B.S.: BUCF: Dorm Council: Dean's List: ISA: SAM, Pres.: SBA: Young Republicans: Zeta Pi: AMA: Assoc. of Accountancy. BIERITZ, GARY: Geneva: B.S.: Sigma Chi. BLOCH, HARVEY: New York, N.Y. BLOMSTRAN, WILLIAM: Mineville, N.Y.: B.S. BLOOM. ROBERT: Chicago: B.S.: Pi Kappa Alpha: IFC. BLOOMFIELD, RICHARD: Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y.: B.A.: Tau Epsilon Phi: Campus Carnival St. Comm.: Dorm Council: Hillel. BLUM, SUSAN: Evanston: B.S.: Hillel. BOGAN, PAMELA: Peoria: B.S.: SNEA. BOHN, EDWIN: Chicago: B.S.: Sigma Chi. BONTEMPS, WILLIAM: Peoria: B.A.: Anaga: Lutheran Students Assoc: Scout: Association ofAccountancy. BOOTH, DONALD: Elmwood Park: B.S.: Band: Young Republicans. BOOTH, V. A.: Onarga: B.S. BORDEN, WILLIAM: Highland Park: B.A.: Hillel, Pres,: Interfaith Council, Pres.: Pi Kappa Delta: Pi Sigma Alpha: SBA: Student Senate: Scout: Young Rc- publicans: Young Democrats: IOC, Pres.: Pre-Law Club. BORK, KARL: Yeadon, Pa.: B.S.: Dean's List. BOWERS, DANIEL: Alton: B.S.: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Dorm Council: English Club: Newman Club: Pi Kappa Delta: Debate Team: GolfTcam. BOYER, ANITA: DePue: B.S.: Gamma Phi Beta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Chimes: Chorale: Chorus: Dean's List: Homecoming St, Comm.: Pan-Hel: Wakapa, Pres.: Meri-N-Ettes: Lecture-Arts Concert Comm. Chr.: Who's Who. BRANDWEIN, WAYNE: Deerfield: B.S. BRATT, CHARLES: Memphis, N.Y.: B,S.:OCMA. BREWER, CHARLES: Peoria: B.A.: Sigma Chi:AMA. BREWER. LYNN: Peoria: B.A.: Pi Beta Phi: Campus Carnival Queen: Miss Brave Sig. BRIGHT, DANIEL: Wheaton: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon: Newman Club. BROKAW, KAREN: Peoria: A.B.: Alpha Lambda Delta: ISA: Dean's List: Phi Kappa Phi, BROSAMER, GARY: Lincoln: B.S.: Men's R.A,, Head Resident: ASG. BROTT, RHONDA: Peoria: B.S.: Sigma Kappa. BRUNSTRUM, CAROLYN: Liberty- ville: B.S.: Chi Omega: Home Ec. Club: Scout, BRVENIK, JOHN: Niles: B.S.: ISA. BUCKBERG, GEORGE: Westchester: B.S. BUENTE, ROBERT: Granite City: B.S.: B Club: Dorm Council: Student Senate: Men's R.A.: Young Republicans: Tennis Team:IEEE, BURSON. THOMAS: Peoria: BM.: B.M.E.: Phi Mu Alpha: Chorus: Newman Club: NAACP. BYRKIT, PATRICIA: Park Ridge: A.B.: BUCF: ISA: SNEA: Bradley Tutoring Project: BCF. CACHOR. THOMAS: Chicago: B.S.: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Newman Club: Young Re- publicans: Pre-Law Club: Program Comm, CAMPBELL, JOHN: Park Ridge: B.S.: Arnold Air Society: Dean's List: ROTC: Flying Club. CAMPBELL, MARY: Peoria: B.S CAMPBELL, ROBERT: Alvin: B.S.: Young Republicans: Psychology Club: BSSC. CARTER, ROBERT: Evanston: B.S.: Econ. Club: Hillel: Young Republicans. CESAL, AMY: Cicero: B.S.: Pi Beta Phi: SNEA: Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. CHAMBERLAIN, SUSAN: Peoria: B.S.: Pi Beta Phi: SBA: University Theatre: Alpha Phi Omega. CHAPMAN, GERALD: Canton: B.S.: Phi Alpha: SBA. CHECK, ANTHONY: Cicero: B.S.: Ar- nold Air Society: ROTC. CHRISTIANSON, ROGER: Frankfort: B.S. CICCI, GEORGE: La Salle: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon: JEC: Newman Club: ASM: Machine Design 8: Metals Club. CLARK, DONALD: Peoria: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon: Dean's List. CLARK, DONALD: So. Glens Falls, N.Y.: B.S. CLARK, NATHANIEL: Pekirt: B.S. CLARK. ROBERT: Peoria: B.S.: Ac- counting Club. COATES, TERRY: Peoria: BA. COE. ROYCE: Laura: B.S.: ROTC: Young Democrats. COLLINS, RODNEY: Morton: B.S.: Phi Alpha: B Club: Varsity Cross Country and Track. CONDON, MARLENE: Evanston: B.S.: SNEA. CONDRO, LINDA: Evanston: B.S.: SNEA. CONKLIN, MICHAEL: Havana: B.S.: Dean's List: Varsity Baseball. COPELAN, JANE: Carthage: B.A.: Sigma Kappa: Dorm Council: Women's R.A.: Honor's Program. CORDELL, MARY: Peoria: B.A.: BCF: Dean's List. COSENTINE, DONALD: Port Washing- ton, Wis.: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon: Dean's List: Newman Club: Building Const. Club: Sigma Lambda Chi. COUGHLIN, KATHLEEN: Peoria: B.A.: Chorale: Chorus: Dean's List: Sigma Alpha Iota. COURI, JOANNE: Peoria: BS.: New- man Club, V, Pres. CROSS, NANCY: Winnebago: B.S.: Sociology Club: BSSC. CUNDIFF, JOHN: Deer Creek: B.S.: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pres.: Dean's List: IFC: SBA: Senate: Scout: Young Re- publicans: AMA: Assoc. of Accountancy: SAM. CUNNINGHAM. JOHN: Peoria: B.S.: Phi Alpha: Arnold Air Society: BUCF: CCC: ROTC: ODK: Senate, Pres: Men's R.A.: University Theater: Gamma Delta. DASHE, FRANCINE: Chicago: B.S.: Sigma' Delta Tau: Chairman Campus Carnival St. Comm.: English Club: Hillel: Pan-Hel: SBA: Scout: Who's Who: Young Democrats: Greek Week St, Comm.: IFC- Pan-Hel Dance Comm.: Jr. Sr. Prom Committee: Academic Eligibility Review Board. DAVIS, FREDERICK: New York, N.Y.: B.S.: Chi Kappa Chi: Beta Chi. DAVIS, MICHAEL: Chicago: B.S.: Eco- nomics Club: ISA: Newman Club: SBA: Student Senate: Young Democrats. DEATHERAGE, RICHARD: Grayslakez B.S. DENNISON, MICHAEL: Mason City: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon: Band: Chorus: ISA: International Club: Phi Mu Alpha: ROTC: SAE: Electronics Club: IEEE. DENTINO, NORMA: Peoria: B.S. DIAMOND, BRUCE: Lexington, Mass.: B.A.: Theta Xi: Hillel: Young Republicans. DIAMOND, RONALD: Creve Coeur: B.A.: English Club. DICK, SANDRA: Naperville: BFA: Gamma Phi Beta: Anaga: So. Class Sec.: Jr, Class V. Pres.: Dorm Council: SNEA: Student Senate: Scout. DIEM. RICHARD: St. Louis, Mo.: B.S.: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Hillel. DILLIN. JAMES: Hillsdale: B.S.: JEC: SAM. DINI, ROBERT: Pekin: B.S. DIXON, ROBERT: Peoria: B.S. DOBBINS, DAVID: Peoria: B.S.: Alpha Kappa Psi: Assoc. of Accounctancy: SAM: Campus Carnival Comm. DOI, CLYDE: Wahiawa, Hawaii: B.S.: Alpha Phi Omega. DOI. RICHARD: Wahiawa. Hawaii: B.S.: Young Republicans, DONALDSON, DENNIS: Frederick: B.S.: Sigma Phi Delta: JEC: Young Re- publicans: IEEE. DONALDSON, LARRY: Rockford: B.S, DOOM, DAVID: Peoria: B.S. DORAN. PATRICIA: Peoria: A.B.: English Club: Dean's List: ISA: SNEA: Newman Club: SBA. DOWNING, JEFFREY: Buffalo. N.Y.: BS.: Beta Tau Epsilon: BUCF: ISA: SAE: OCMA. DRENK, RICHARD: Des Plaines: B.S.: Lambda Chi Alpha: Beta Tau Epsilon: Pub. Bd. of Control, Pres: IFC Pres.: ODK: Senate, Exec. Council. DRESSEL. JOHN: St. Louis, Mo.: BS: SAM: Circle K. DROBNICK, RICHARD: Waukegan: B.S.: Theta Chi: Economics Club: IFC. DRUMRIGHT, JAMES: South River, N.Y.: B.S.: Theta Chi: AMA, DUKE, GERALD: Peoria: B.S. DURST, WILLIAM: E. Peoria: B.S.: Band: University Theatre. EARNHARDT, JAMES: Richfield: B.S.: Lambda Chi Alpha: IFC: SAM: Young Democrats: Greek Week St. Comm. EBERHARDT. GERALD: Northhamp- ton, Pa.:,B.S.: ASME: Campus Carnival St. Comm.: Newman Club: SAE:IFC Supreme Court, ECKSTEIN, KENNETH: Metamora: B.S.: Dean's List: Pi Tau Sigma: Sigma Tau: SAE: Tau Beta Pi, EHNERT. GEORGE: Waukegan: B.S.: ASCE: Arnold Air Society: ROTC. EISEMAN, KAREN: New York, N.Y.: B.A.: Dorm Council: Hillel: International Club: SBA: Bradley United Nations. EISNER, LOREN: Shaker Hts.. O.: A.B.: Tau Epsilon Phi: Young Republicans: Cross-Country: Track: Greek Week, St. Comm. ELDRED. SUSAN: Appleton, Wisc.: B.A.: Angel Flight: Dorm Council: Dean's List: International Club:r Newman Club: Sigma Delta Chi: SBA: Scout: Young Democrats: Pi Beta Sigma, ELLENWOOD. DON: Peoria: B.S.: Eco- nomics Club: ROTC: SAM. ELLWANGER, PAULA: Clinton, Iowa: B.S.: Chi Omega: SNEA: Newman Club: Scout: Aquadettes. EPLEY, DEANNA: Peoria: Nursing, ERDMANN, RONALD: Des Plaines: B.S.: Lambda Chi Alpha: Pi Sigma Alpha, Pres:SBA. EVANS. KENNETH: LaGrange: B.S. EVANS, RONALD: Peoria: B.A.: Young Democrats, EWING, LINDA: Collinsville: B.S,: Gamma Phi Beta: AWS: Dean's List: Pi Kappa Delta: Zeta Pi: Assoc. of Ac- countancy. FELL, GARY: McHenry: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon: SAE. FELTON. JAMES: New York, N.Y.: B.A.: BUCF: Chorale: Chorus: Dorm Council: English Club: Econ. Club: Inter- national Club: Phi Mu Alpha: Young Democrats: Mu Epsilon Pi: NAACP. FELVEY, THOMAS: Rockford: B.S.: Alpha Kappa Psi: Assoc. of Accountancy. FLEMING, DOROTHY: Bergenfield, N.J.: B.S.: Angel Flight: Chimes: Dorm Council: Dean's List: Meri-N-Ettes: Phi Kappa Phi: Wakapa: Pi Lambda Theta. FLEMING, LYNNE: Bergenfield, N.J.: B.A.: Angel Flight: Band: Homecoming St. Comm.: Lecture Arts Concert Comm. FLORSHEIM. CYNTHIA: Chicago: B.A.: Chorus: Hillel: ISA: Interfaith Council: International Club: University Theater: Young Democrats. FLYNN. EILEEN: Philadelphia. Pa.: B.A.: Newman Club: ISA: Student Sen- ate: Women's R.A.: Flying Club: Dorm Council. FOWLER. DONNA: Northbrook: B.S.: SNEA: Young Republicans. FRALICK. MARTHA: Elmhurst: B.S.: SBA: Young Republicans: SNEA. FRANJOINE, ALBERT: Buffalo, N.Y.: B.S.: Lambda Chi Alpha. FRANKLIN, RANDY: Chicago: B.S,: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Hillel: Young Re- publicans, FRANZEEN, STANLEY: Quincy: B.A.: Alpha Phi Omega: Chess Club: Men's R.A.: Young Republicans: ASG: Mu Epsilon Pi: NAACP. FRIEDLANDER, MICHAEL: Peoria: B.S.: Tau Epsilon Phi: IFC: Golf Team. FRIEDLANDER, REBECCA: Springfield: B.S.: Women's R.A. FRIEDMAN, IRA: Brooklyn, N.Y.: B.S.: Hillel: Young Democrats: WRBU. FRIEDMAN, SPENCER: Chicago: B.A.: Zeta Beta Tau: Hillel: IFC. FRISCH, FRANK: Peoria: B.S. FROBERG. JANICE: Chicago: B.S.: Sigma Kappa: Sigma Delta Chi: Univer- sity Theater: BSSC: Psychology Club: WRRU: Speech Assoc. ofAmer. GALASSI, LAURA: Springfield: BFA: Delta Phi Delta. GALE, LOUIS: Joliet: B.S.: Sigma Lambda Chi: Building Const. Club. GARLOCK, SUSAN: Verona, N.J.: B.S.: AWS: Dorm Council, Pres.: Hillel: SNEA, Pres.: BSSC: Activities Advisory Commit- tee. GEBAUER. GARY: Peoria: B.A.: Theta Xi. GEFFINGER, KENNETH: Winnetka: B.S.: Theta Chi: Young Republicans: AMA. GEHLBACH, EDWIN: Springfield: B.S.: JEC: Sigma Tau: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: Tau Beta Pi. GENGE, FREDERICK: Chicago: B.S.: ASME: Arnold Air Society: Newman Club: ROTC: SAE. GEORGIAS, ANDY: Evanston: BFA: Sigma Chi: Delta Phi Delta: Dean's List: IFC. GESSING, JAMES: Joliet: B.S. GLANTZ, FRED: Chicago: B.S.: OCMA: BSSC: Assoc, ofAccountancy. GOEBEL, JOHN: Mendota: B.S.: Alpha Phi Omega: Dorm Council: Dean's List: Phi Eta Sigma. I GOFF, JENNIFER: Knoxville: B.S.: Gamma Phi Beta: Angel Flight: Anaga: BUCF: SNEA: SBA: Wakapa: Pi Lambda Theta: Student Tutoring Project. GOFF, STEPHEN: Park Ridge: B.S.: Sigma Chi: IFC: Dorm Council: Young Republican: Flying Club: Track: SAM. GOLD, JERRY: University City, Mo.: B.S.: Dean's List: Hillel: ISA: JEC: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE. GOLDMAN, HOWARD: Winnetka: B.A.: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Dorm Council: Hillel. GORDON, HARVEY: Chicago: B.S.: Tau Kappa Epsilon. Pres.: IFC: SAM: Young Republicans: Theta Theta Delta. GORE, JOAN: Decatur: B.S.: Chi Omega: Angel Flight: AWS, Pres: CCC: Chimes: Chorale: Chorus: Fr. Class V. Pres.: Dorm Council: Dean's List: Pan-Hel: SNEA: Sigma Alpha Iota: Student Senate, Exec. Bd.: Wakapa: Who's Who: Phi Kappa Phi: Pi Lambda Theta. GRANZINE, DONALD: Western Springs: M.A. GREAVES, ALFRED: New York, N.Y.: BFA: Omega Psi Phi: Dorm Council: Newman Club. GREEN, JERRY: Vermont: BEEE: ISA: JEC: IEEE. GREEN, MORTON: Loes Angles: B.S.: SwimmingTeam. GREENE, MICHAEL: Peoria: B.A.: Newman Club, Pres.: Scout. GRIMM, WILBERT: Peoria: B.S.: B Club. GUIMONT, VIRGINIA: Oak Park: B.S.: Chi Omega, Pres.: Angel Flight: Chimes: Dean's List: Newman Club: Supreme Court: Wakapa: Young Republicans: Phi Kappa Phi. GUMMERSON, RONALD: River Forest: B.S.: Sigma Nu: Track: Cross-Country: B Club. GURA. DANIEL: Peoria: B.S.: Theta Xi: IFC: Newman Club: Young Democrats: Circle K: Greek Workshop, Co-Chrm. GURNSEY. SHEILA: Chandlerville: BME: Sigma Alpha Iota: Band: Chorus: Women's R.A.: WRA. GURY, JOSEPH: Peoria: B.S.: Chess Club: International Club: Newman Club: SAM: SBA: Flying Club: AMA: Account- ing Club: BSSC. V. Pres. HACKENDAHL, FRED: Chicago: B.S.: IEEE. HAEFLI, RANDALL: Peoria: B.S.: Phi Alpha: Beta Tau Epsilon: Sr. Class Pres.: Student Senate: Who's Who: Young Republican's: Flying Club: BSSC: Senate Rules Committee Chrm.: ASG: Campus Improvement Comm: Senate Exec. Coun- cil: Pres. Cabinet. HAHN, JEAN: Park Forest: B.S.: Dean's List: Newman Club: University Theater: BSSC. HAJEK, GERARD: Naperville: B.S.: M.S.:OCMA. HALE, JOHN: Milwaukee, Wis.: B.S.: Economics Club. HAMMANN, KARL: Peoria: A.B.: Theta Chi. HANLEY, JOSEPH: Peoria: B.S.: Theta Xi: Newman Club: Young Republicans. HANTAK, CAROLYN: Chicago Heights: B.A.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Dean's List: Newman Club: Senate, V. Pres.: Women's R.A.: Wakapa: Phi Kappa Phi: Honor Soc, Council. HARDY, RICHARD: Chicago: B.S.: Eco- nomics Club: ISA: Newman Club: SBA. HARRIS, PAUL: Cincinnati, Ohio: B.S.: Chorale: Chorus: ROTC. HARSHBARGER, CAROLYN: Kewanee: B.A.: Gamma Phi Beta: Angel Flight, Commander: AWS, Pres.: Chimes: Cam- pus Carnival St. Comm.: Dean's List: Homecoming St. Comm.: Newman Club: Phi Chi Theta: SAM: SBA: Senate: Wak- 8198: Who's Who: Zeta Pi: AMA, Pres.: Assoc. of Accountancy. HART, RICHARD: Peoria: B.S.: Dean's List: OCMA. HARTEL, ROGER: Morton Grove: B.S.: ALIEE-IRE: Beta Tau Epsilon: Young Democrats. HARTER, STEPHEN: Pekin: B.A.: Young Republicans: AMA. HARTMAN, CHARLES: Arlington Hts.: B.S.: ISA: OCMA. HARWOOD, JAMES: Crystal Lake: B.S.: Assoc. of Accountancy. HAUSER, SANDRA: Rochester, N.Y.: B.A.: Gamma Phi Beta: Dorm Council: Sociology Club. HAYES, RONALD: Peoria: B.S.: Theta Xi: Newman Club: Young Democrats: Circle K. HEIRONIMUS, RICK: Litchlield: B.S.: Dean's List: OCMA. HENKEL, BILL: Springlield: B.A. HENTIKSON, MICHAEL: Peoria: B.S.: Alpha Phi Omega: Beta Tau Epsilon: SAE. HERR, RICHARD: Peoria: BME: Phi Mu Alpha: Chorale: Chorus. HESS, PAUL: Deerfield: B.A.: Newman Club: Men's R.A. HICKS. LEONARD: Elmwood Park: B.S.: Tau Kappa Epsilon: SAM. HILLEGONDS, TERRY: Peoria: B.S.: ASCE:JEC. HIMMEL, RODGER: Chicago: B.S. HINDAHL, GEORGE: E. Peoria: B.S. HOCHSTATTER, MICHAEL: Mendota: B.S.: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Newman Club. HOLLANDER, MARTIN: New York, N.Y.: B.S.: Gamma Phi Beta: Christian Science Organization: Interfaith Coun. HORN, JOEL: Orrawa: B.S.: JEC. HOWELER, JULIE: Peoria: B.A.: Chi Omega: Chorus: SNEA: SBA: Pi Lambda Theta. HOYT, ROBERT: Waukega: B.A.: Theta Chi: IFC: Lutheran Students Assoc.: Young Republicans: AMA. HUNT, GARY: E. Peoria: B.S.: Sigma Delta Chi. HUNTER, RUTH: Peoria: B.A.: Dean's List. HYER. JOHN: Kewanee: ASME: JEC: Young Democrats. IID, DIANNA: Park Forest: BFA: Meri- N-Ettes. ILTIS, JANET: Evanston: B.S.: Dorm Council: Hillel: Sigma Alpha Iota. INSKEEP, ROLAND: Peoria: B.S.: B Club. JABALON, RICHARD: Brooklyn, N.Y.: B.S.: Zeta Beta Tau: Hillel. JACOBS, BARBARA: Peoria: B.A. JACOBS, CONSTANCE: Peoria: B.A.: Dean's List, Scout. JAROSZ, PHILIP: Harvey: B.A.: OCMA: Newman Club. JARRELL, SANDRA: Peoria: B.A.: New- man Club: ISA. JAYSON, ROBERT: Roslyn Hts., N.Y.: B.S.: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Hillel: Dean's List: Flying Club. JOHNSON, ANDY: Peoria: B.S.: OCMA. JOHNSON. PAULA: Tinley Park: B.S.: Dorm Council: Sigma Alpha Iota: Pres.: Young Republicans: Professional Fra- ternity Council. JONES, NELSON: Summit: B.S.: Sigma Tau: B Club: BCF: Dean's List: Inter- faith Council: International Club: Tau Beta Pi. JORGENSEN, ROGER: Chicago: B.S.: Lutheran Students Assoc.: Young Repub- licans: SAM. ' JOVANOVIC, NESTOR: Zion: B.S. JOYCE, ALLAN: Highland Park: B.S.: Phi Kappa Tau, Pres,: IFC: Sr. Class Treas.: SAM. JUDD, ROBERT: Indianapolis, Ind.: B.S.: Sigma Phi Epsilon. JULIANO, THOMAS: Maplewood, N.J.: B.S.: Theta Chi: Ad-Sell Club: Beta Tau Epsilon: IFC: Newman Club: SAM: AMA. JUREK, FRANK: Elmwood Park: B.S.: Lambda Chi Alpha: Beta Tau Epsilon: Dorm Council: IFC: Newman Club: AIDD. KAGEL, ROY: New Hyde Park, N.Y.: B.S.: Sigma Nu. KAISER, RICHARD: Chicago: B.S.: Tau Epsilon Phi: Chess Club: University Theater. KAMIL, JOEL: University City, Mo.: B.S.: Alpha Phi Omega, Pres.: Chorale: Chorus: Dorm Council: Dean's List: Hillel: Homecoming Steering Comm.: Zeta Pi, Pres.: Scout: Golf: Assoc. of Accountancy. KARROW, LINDA: Peoria: B.A.: Anaga: BUCF, ISA: Young Republicans. KEHOE, RICHARD: Pekin: B.S.: JEC: AIIE: Newman Club. KEITHLY, STAN: Chillicothe: B.A. KELLOGG, DONALD: Peoria: B.S.: Arnold Air Society: ISA: Newman Club: ROTC: SBA: Assoc. of Accountancy. KELTNER, CHARLES: Peoria: B.S.: Young Republicans: SAM: OCMA. KENDALL, WAYNE: Oak Park: B.S.: Band. KILBERGER, JOSEPH: Brookfield: B.S.: ASME: Pi Tau Sigma, Pres.: Sigma Tau: SAE. 20 4 KIRKPATRICK, JUDITH: Ramstein, Ger.: B.S.: Dorm Council: Homecoming St. Comm: Scout. KIRSCI-I, CAROL: Homewood: B.S.: Gamma Phi Beta: Angel Flight: Inter- faith Council, Pres.: SNEA: Newman Club: Senate. KLINGELHOFER, SUSAN: Peoria: B.S.: Sigma Sigma Sigma: Christian Science Organization: SNEA. KNIPPLE, KAREN: Chicago: B.S.: Sigma Kappa: Angel Flight: Pan-Hel: SNEA: Newman Club: SBA: Young Democrats. KOCH, GRAY: Peoria: B.S.: Assoc. of Accountancy. KOLODY, KATHIE: Homewood: B.S. KOLVITZ, ROGER: Addison: B.S. KONGABEL, JEANNE: Park Ridge: B.S.: Pi Beta Phi: Angel Flight: Anaga: Pub. Bd. of Control: CCC: Chimes: Cam- pus Carnival St. Comm.: Homecoming St. Comm: SNEA: SBA: Pres.: Scout: Who's Who: Young Republicans. KONZELMAN, BRUCE: Momence: B.S.: Theta Chi, KORB, JOANN: Downers Grove: B.S.: Gamma Phi Beta: Angel Flight: AWS: Chimes: Chorale: Chorus: English Club: SNEA: Supreme Court: Pi Lambda Theta. KRADER, BRINA: Skokie: B.S.: SNEA: Phi Chi Theta: SAM. KRAUSE, DENNIS: Peoria: B.S.: SAM: Vet's Club. KRIETE, DIANE: St. Louis, Mo.: B.S.: Pi Beta Phi: SBA: Student Senate: Su- premeCourt. KRISHER, DIANE: Peoria: B.S. KRONE, KENNETH: Chicago: B.S.: Hil- lel: ISA: Young Democrats. KRUPA, TED: Waukegan: B.S.: Lambda Chi Alpha: ASME: Beta Tau Epsilon: Campus Carnival St. Comm.: Dean's List: IFC: Newman Club: SAE: Stu- dent Senate: Young Republicans. KUCK. MARY: Elmwood: B.S. KWASIGROH, DOUG: Heyworth: B.S.: Alpha Phi Omega: SAE: Beta Tau Epsilon: Auto Club. LAMBOUSIS, THEODORE: Chicago: B.S.: ASCE: International Club. LANG, TERRENCE: Joliet: B.S.: ISA: Newman Club. LAYKY, PATRICIA: Niles: B.S.:BUCF: Chorus: Newman Club: University Thea- ter: Young Republicans: BSSC. LIGENO, LOUIS: East Moline: B.S.: Theta Chi: IFC: Lutheran Students: Psy- chology Club: Pre-Law Club. LIGHT, GREG: Peoria: B.S. LINKIMER, LYNN: Valparaiso, Ind.: B.A.: Hillel: ISA: International Club: Scout: Young Democrats: Tutoring. LOOGER, LYLE: Peoria: B.S.: ASCE: Independent Students Assoc.: JEC: Ma. chine Design Club. LOWERY, LARRY: Peoria: B.S.: B Club. MACALUSO, PAUL: Lincolnwood: B.S.: Homecoming St. Comm.: Flying Club. MACHE, GERHARD: Arlington Hts.: B.S.: Flying Club. MANDEL, STEPHEN: Seaford, N.Y.: B.S.: Arnold Air Society: Student Senate: ISA: ROTC: Dorm Council: Hillel: IOC. MAJESKE. WILLIAM: Kewanee: B.S.: Newman Club: IEEE. MALONE, WILLIAM: Mt. Vernon, N.Y.: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon: BSSC. MANTZ, JAMES: Peoria: B.S.: Pi Kappa Alpha: Anaga: Homecoming St. Comm.: IFC: SAM: SBA: Young Republicans: Greek Week, Co-Chrm. MARTIN, JOHN: Peoria: B.S.: Alpha Tau Omega: University Theater. MARTIN, PATRICIA: Peoria: A.B.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Dean's List: Phi Kappa Phi: Aquadettes: Canterbury Club. MATT, TERRY: Stillman Valley: B.S.: AIEE-IRE: OCMA: ISA: JEC: Young Demo. MATTINGLY, LOREN: Peoria: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon. MAUCK, GARY: Danville: B.S.: Lambda Chi Alpha: BUCF: Young Republicans. MAXWELL, SHARON: Peoria: B.S.: Sigma Kappa, Pres.: English Club: Pan- Hel: International Club: SNEA: SBA: Young Republicans. MCCORMICK. CAROL: Chicago: B.S.: Sigma Kappa, Pres: Angel Flight: In- ternational Club: SNEA: Newman Club: WRA. MCCORNACK, ROBERT: Galesburg: B.S.: Young Republicans: AMA: Assoc. of Accountancy. MCDONALD, DINAH: Chillicothe: A.B.: Dean's List: SNEA: Pi Lambda Theta: Phi Kappa Phi. MCGUIRE, SANDRA: Park Ridge: B.S.: Pi Beta Phi: AWS: SBA: Young Repub- licans. MCNARY, DOUGLAS: Lansing: B.S.: Dean's List: SAM: Men's R.A.: Young Republicans. MCNAUGHTON, KAREN: Palos Hts.: B.S. MELTON, DAVID: Springfield: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon: SAE. MENNA, RICHARD: River Forest: B.S. MESSMORE, SUE: Decatur: B.S,: Angel Flight: B Club: Chimes, Pres.: SBA: Cheerleader: Jr. Class Sec.: Dean's List: Home Ec. Club: Homecoming St. Comm.: Pan-He.: SNEA: Who's Who. MEYER, ROGER: Peoria: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon. MICHAEL, GLORIA: Pekin: B.S. MICHELI, JOHN: Dalzell: B.S.: ASCE. MILLER, DONALD: Minonk: B.A. MILLER, HAROLD: Chicago: B.S.: Sigma Phi Delta: JEC: IEEE. MILLER, RICHARD: St. Louis, Mo.: B.S.: Anaga: Bela Tau Epsilon: Newman Club: Sigma Lambda Chi: Building Con- struction Club. MILLER, ROLLA: Peoria: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon: Machine Design and Metals Club: American Soc. for Metals. MILLER, SUELLEN: East Peoria: B.S.: Chorus: SNEA. MITCHELL, ANN: Downers Grove: B.S.: Anaga: Homecoming St. Comm,: SNEA: SBA: BSSC: Meri-N-Ettes: Gamma Phi Beta. MITCHELL, ROBERT: Teaneck, N.J.: B.S.: Alpha Phi Omega: Beta Tau Epsilon: Dean's List: SAE: Phi Kappa Phi. MOORE. CHRISTINA: Washington: B.S.: Home Ec. Club: Kappa Theta Phi: SNEA. MORRIS, PAT: Chadwick: B.S.: Gamma Phi Beta: Anaga: Band: Sr. Class Sec: SNEA: Senate: Scout: WRA: Who's Who: Young Democrats: IFC Queen: Home- coming Queen. MORRISON, CHARLES: N. Chicago: B.S.: Anaga: So. Class Pres.: Campus Carnival St. Comm.: Dorm Council: Eng- lish Club: Dean's List: ISA: ROTC: SBA: ODK: Senate: Scout: Men's R.A.: Who's Who: Young Democrats: Phi Alpha: V.P, ASG. MORSE, LINDA: Kirkwood, Mo.: B.A.: AWS: Anaga: SBA: Pi Beta Phi: AMA: Scout: Young Republicans. MOSCOWITCH, FRED: Hasting-on- Hudson, N.Y.: B.S.: Theta Xi: IFC: ROTC: Young Republicans. MOSS, DOUGLAS: Villa Park: B.S.: Arnold Air'Society: Beta Tau Epsilon: ISA: ROTC. MOSS, KENNETH: Chicago: B.S.: New- man Club: Young Republicans: Pre-Law Club: Psych Club: Sociology Club. MOTT, JUDY: Peoria: B,S.: Dorm Coun- cil: Aquadettes. MOUSHON, ROGERT: Peoria: B.S.: Newman Club. MURPHY, COLEN: Heyworth: B.S.: Alpha Phi Omega: Beta Tau Epsilon: SAE. MUZZY, LARRY: Peoria: B.S.: OCMA: Flying Club. NALL, ROGER: Pekin: B.S.: Band: Psy- chology Club. NAUG, SHERRILL: Peoria: B.A.: Sigma Alpha Iota: Chorale: Chorus: International Club: SNEA. NEAKRASE, PAUL: Chicago: B.S.: Dean's List: SNEA: Newman Club: ISA. NELSON, BRUCE: Ingleside: B.S.: Sigma Phi Delta: B Club: ISA: JEC: Student Senate: IEEE: OCMA: Cross- Country: Track. NELSON, GARY: Overland Park. Kan.: B.S.: Phi Alpha: Arnold Air Society: ROTC, Commander: AMA. NELSON, JOHN: Lewistown: B.S.: Dean's List. NEYENS, RICHARD: Rock Island: B.A.: ISA: Newman Club. NIEMAN, ALAN: Skokie: B.S.: Zeta Beta Tau. NISSEN. KARL: Davenport: B.S.: AIIE: JEC. NITZ, THOMAS: Peoria: BFA: Delta Phi Delta. NOFSINGER, ROBERT: Washington: B.S.:ASCE:JEC. OGREN, RICHARD: Western Springs: BS.: B Club: Newman Club: Swimming. OHLEMILLER, DANIEL: Peoria: B.S. OLIVER, THOMAS: Northporl. N.Y.: BFA: Lambda Chi Alpha. OSWALD, JOSEPH: Cresskill, N.J.: B.S.: Sigma Nu: Fr. Class Pres.: IFC: Newman Club: Student Senate. OWENS. KENNA: E. Peoria: B.A.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Dean's List: Phi Kappa Phi, PAGE, RODGER: Ashton: B.S.: Anaga: ISA, Pres.: SNEA: ROTC: SAM: SBA: Senate: Scout: Young Democrats: Assoc. ol' Accountancy: IOC: Track: Assistant Basketball Manager. PAI, CHI-YUAN: Taipei, China: BS.: lnternationalClub:JEC. PAINTER: LYNN: Pekin: B.S, PALMATIER, WILLIAM: Peru1B.S. PALMEN, STEPHEN: Springfield: B.S.: Phi Alpha: Dorm Council: Young Repub- licans: SAM: AMA: Cross Country: Track. PANFIL, RICHARD: Chicago: B.S.: OCMA:SAM. PARKER. WYLVAN: Princeville: B.S.: Sigma Nu: IFC Central Rush Chrm. PARKINSON, EDWIN: L:tMiraCla. Calif.: B.A.: Phi Alpha: Campus Carnival St. Comm.: Dean's List: Homecoming St. Comm.: Men's R.A,: Jr. Sr. Prom St. Comm. PARRY, JAMES: Lewistown: B.S.: Base- ball: Basketball. PASTARNACK, MITCHELL: Roslyn, N.Y.: B.S.: Band: Hillel: Young Demo- crats: Flying Club. PATTERSON, JOYCE: Monmouth: B.S.: Chorale: Chorus: SNEA. PAVLAK, MICHAEL: Rockaway. N.Y.: B.S.: Arnold Air Society: Beta Tau Ep- silon: ROTC: Sigma Lambda Chi: Building Construction Club. PERRIGO, STEVEN: Jacksonville: BS.: ISA: ROTC: Supreme Court: Young Re- publican: Inter'School Football: Basket- ball: Pre-Law Club. PETERS. NANCY: Brookfield. Wisc.: B,A,: BUCF: Dean's List: ISA: Inter- national Club: Student Senate: Young Democrats: Flying Club: WRBU. PFEIL, CHARLES: Buffalo. N.Y.: B.S.: Lambda Chi Alpha: Newman Club: Assoc, of Accountancy. PHILLIPS. PETER: South Orange. NJ.: B.S.: Alpha Epsilon Pi. PINZUR. JUDI: Chicago: B.A.: Hillel: SBA: Vets Club: Young Democrats. POGUE. GEORGE: Creve Coeur: B.S. POLLAND, PAUL: Kenmore, N.Y.: B.S.: Vets Club. POLLARD, SANDRA: Northbrook: B.S.: Gamma Phi Beta: SNEA: Young Republicans. POLYAK, THOMAS: Joliet: B.S, POMPA, NICHOLAS: Blue Island: BS: Newman Club: SAM: Assoc. ol' Ac- countancy: AMA. POPE: KENNETH: Peoria: B.S.: Theta Xi, Pres: IFC: Newman Club: Bradley Scholars: Assoc. of Accountancy: IFC Pres. Council. POTNICK, JANICE: Skokie: B.S.: Dorm Council: Hillel: Sigma Alpha Eta: Wo- men's A.R.A. POWELL: JOHN: Peoria: B.S.: Delta Sigma Phi: Newman Club: SBA: Young Democrats. POWERS, FORREST: Peoria: BS.: Sigma Chi: AIIEEAIRE: Eta Kappa Nu. PROCTOR, BARBARA: Peoria: B.S.: Chi Omega: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pub, Bd. ol' Control: Chimes: Dean's List: Homecoming St. Comm.: Sigma Delta Chi: SBA: Scout Editor: Wakapa: Who's Who: Pi Beta Sigma. Pres.: Phi Kappa Phi: Kappa Tau Alpha. PROSSER, JANET: Bloomington: B.S.: Gamma Phi Beta: Anaga: Radio Bd. of Control, Pres.: English Club: Homecoming St. Comm.: SBA: University Theatre: Young Republicans. RABER, CHERI: Peoria: BS.: Pi Beta Phi, Pres: Angel Flight: B Club: Cheer- leader: Capt.: Campus Carnival St. Comm: SNEA: Senate, Sec.: Who's Who: Home- coming Queen: Fr. Soph. Queen: Jr. Sr. Queen. RADIN, MARC: Park Forest: B.S.: Ar- nold Air Society: Hillel: ROTC: OCMA: Assoc. ol' Accountancy. RAFOOL, JUDITH: E. Peoria: B.S.: Delta Zeta: SNEA: Newman Club. RAGAN, NEAL: Washington: B.S. RAINWATER, ROBERT: Cedar Rapids, la: B.S.: Alpha Kappa Psi, Pres.: SAM: Professional Fraternity Council, RAND, VAL: Barrington: B.S.: Dorm Council: International Club: Newman Club: Vet's Club: Circle K. Q RATAJCZAK, SHARON: Peoria: B.S. REBER, HERMAN: Niles: BS. REECE, NORMAN: Bartonville: B.S.: Arnold Air Society: ROTC: OCMA. REIFSTECK, MARSHA: Champaign! B.S.: Dean's List: SNEA: Pi Lambda Theta. REINHOLD, KAREN: Rock Island: B.A.: Angel Flight: Chimes: Dean's List: Home- coming St. Comm: International Club: SBA: Scout: Wzikapill Young Republicans: Mu Epsilon Pi, REMY. KATHY: Milwaukee: B.S.: Sigma Kappa: Dean's List: SNEA: SBA: Or- chesis. RHINE, GARY: Chicago: B.S.: Tau Ep- silon Phi: Hillel: Accountancy Assoc. RHODES, MURREL: E. Peoria: B.A.: Chess Club: ISA: Young Democrats. ROBBINS, DANIEL: Chicago: A.B.: Cho- rus: Senate: Flying Club: OCMA. ROBBINS. JUNE: Elmhurst: B.S,: SNEA. ROBINSON. PAUL: Sterling: B.S. ROCHAT, ROSS: Sullivan: B.S.: ASME: JEC: SA E: Pi Tau Sigma. RONEN. CAROL: Wilmette: B.S. ROOS. ROY: Blue Island: B.S.: Dorm Council: SAM: AMA. ROSENBLUM: NORMAN: Teaneck: B.A.: Tau Epsilon Phi: Dorm Council: Hil- lel: Men's R.A,: Young Democrats, French Club. ROSLEY, STEPHEN: Northbrook: BS: Phi Kappa Tau: IFC. ROSS, CAROLE: Chicago: BS.: Sigma Delta Tau: Chorus: Hillel: Pan-Hel: Phi Chi Theta, ROSS, HARLAN: Peoria: BS: Newman Club. ROTH. CHRISTINE: Peoria: B.S.: Pi Beta Phi: Angel Flight: Chimes: Dean's List: Lutheran Students Assoc: Student Senate: Wakapa: Phi Kappa Phi: Pi Lambda Theta: SNEA, ROUZER, BRUCE: Lansing: B.A,: ASME: Dorm Council: SAM: Young Re- publicans: Flying Club. ROYER. KINGSLEY: Kirkwood: B.S.: Sigma Nu: IFC: Exec. Council. RUNNALLS. W. RUSSEL: Snyder. N.Y.:B,S. RUPPERT: JACQUELINE: E. Peoria: B,S.1SNEA. RUSSELL, JAY: Princeton: B.S.: ASCE: Dean's List, JEC. RUSSELL, LARRY: Cordove: B.S.: Alpha Phi Omega: ASCE: Sigma Tau: Tau Beta Pi. RUTENSCHROER. CATHRINE: conda: B.S.: SNEA. Wau- RYAN, MARY KAY: Peoria: B.A.: Dean's List: Pan-Hel: Newman Club: SBA: Young Republicans. RYAN, PATRICIA: Peoria: B.A.: Delta Zeta: Pan-Hel: International Club: New- man Club, SANDY, RONALD: Peoria: B.S. SATHER. JOYCE: Elmhurst: BFA: Delta Zeta: AWS: Dean's List: Pan-Hel: SBA. SCALZO, STEPHEN: Peoria: B.S.: Young Republicans: Assoc. ol' Accoun- tancy: Geography Club, SCHACK, DIANE: Park Ridge: B.S.: Delta Zeta: Young Democrats: Sociology Club. SCHALI., LINDA: Brentwood: Mo.: BS: Gamma Phi Beta: SNEA: Phi Chi Theta: Young Republicans: Professional Fraternaties Council: Mer-N-Ettes. SCHAPER, ROBERT: Fort Lauderdale, Fla.: B.S.: Bld. Const. Club: OCMA. SCHERER, FREDERIC: Peoria: B.S.: Lambda Chi Alpha: Beta Tau Epsilon: Campus Carnival St. Comm.: Homecom- ing St. Comm.: SAE: Young Republicans: Pan-Fra Sing Comm. SCHIPPER, MICHAEL: Forest Hills. N.Y.:M.A, SCHMIDT, DALE: Peoria: B.S. SCHOENFELD: ROBERT: Hewlett: N.Y.: B.S.: Tau Epsilon Phi: Chess Club: Dorm Council. SCHOMER, DIANE: Menasha: Wisc.: B.S.: Chi Omega: Angel Flight: Dorm Council: Newman Club: SBA: University Theater: Young Republicans: Greek Week St,Comm. SCHOON, CAROL: Chicago: A,B.: Dorm Council: Dean's List: ISA: International Club: Gamma Delta: Mu Epsilon Pi: Model U,N.St,Comm, SCHOONHOVEN, JAMES: Rochelle: l3.S.:SAE, SCHULTZ: REBECCA: Dayton, Ohio: B.S.: Hillel: SNEA. SEHRING, NANCY: Joliet: B.S.: SNEA: Meri-N-Ettes. SELBURG. ROGER: Peoria: BSCE: ASCE. SELQUIST, CURTIS: Rockford: B.S.1 Phi Alpha: CCC: Fr. Class Treas.: So. Class V. Pres: Jr, Class Pres.: Campus Carnival St. Comm.: Dorm Council: Homecoming Sl. Comm.: SBA: ODK: Pres.: Student Senate: Men's R.A.: Who's Who: Young Republicans: Swimming: Fr. Sr. Dance Chairman, SEYLLER. JOHN: E. Peoria: B.S,: Beta Tau Epsilon. SHARP, PHYLLIS: Boulder, Colo: B.A.: Pi Beta Phi: Angel Flight: Anaga: Editor: Chimes: Dean's List: Wakapa: Missouri Valley Compact: Who's Who: Phi Kappa Plti. SHIPP, ERA: Peoria: B.A, Sl-IEA, MAXWELL: Peoria: B.S.: Theta Xi: Newman Club: Young Republicans: Pre-Law Club. SHIELDS, JAMES: Peoria: B.S.: Sigma Della Chi: Vets Club. SICKMANN, JOHN: Peoria: B,S, SIEGRIST, SUSAN: E. Peoria: B.S. SIMAK, JERILYNZ Riverside: B.S.: Pi Beta Phi: Anaga: Dean's List: Chimes: Wakapa. SIMON, KATHLEEN: Peoria: BS: Newman Club: Young Democrats: So- ciology Club. SIMON, STEVEN: Highland Park: B.S. SIMPSON, GAIL: Chicago: B.S.: Chess Club: ISA: SNEA. SIMPSON, LANA: Rochester: B.S.: Anaga. SINDELAR, ROGER: Omaha. Neb.: B.S.: Dean's Listl ISA: Newman Club: Pi Kappa Delta: Pi Sigma Alpha: Student Senate: Young Democrats: IOC. Pres.: Football: Baseball. SINGER, JEFF: Sl. Louis, Mo.: B.S. SINENI. RONALD: Chicago: B.S.: AIIE: JEC: Newman Club, Vet's Club. Pres: Intramural Athletics. SISLEY, DONNA: Westfield. NJ.: B.S.: SNEA: Sigma Alpha Iota: Dorm Council: R.A. SITTON. CAROL: St, Louis, Mo.: BS.: BUCF: Dorm Council: SNEA. SLATER, WALTER: Peoria: B.S.: SAM. SLYMAN, SID: Peoria: B.S. SMIEKEL, PATRICK: Park Ridge: B,S, SMITH, DALE: Decatur: B.S. SMITH, DANIEL: Lincolnwood: A.B.: Pi Kappa Alpha: Pub. Bd. of Control: Dorm Council. Pres: Hillel: Sigma Delta Chi: Student Senate: Scout: Young Democrats: Lecture Arts Concert Com- mittee,Chrm. SMITH, DONALD: Warnsboro, Vt.: BS. SMITH, RICHARD: Germantown, N.Y.: B.A.: Newman Club: R.A.: Basketball. SNARSKIS, PAUL: Brechville, Ohio: B.A.: SNEA: Dean's List: OCMA. SNYDER. RUSSELL: Lincoln: B.S.: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Arnold Air Society, Commander: Dean's List: ROTC: Young Republicans: AMA. SOMMERFIELD, JANE: Park Ridge: B.S.: Dorm Council: Young Republicans. SORKIN. JANICE: Chicago: B.S.: Dean's List: Hillel: SBA, SPILLER, DAVID: Peoria: B.S. SPINDLER, DIETMAR: Peoria: B,S,: Pi Tau Sigma. SPORN, ALAN: Chicago: B.S.: Chess Club: Dorm Council: Dean's List: Hillel: ISA: International Club, STACK. ROBERT: Park Forest: B.A. STAHLER. THEODORE: Polo: BS.: Beta Tau Epsilon, ISA. STEIN: EDWARD: Huntington Station, N.Y.:B.S. STEVER, RALPH: Peoria: B.S.: AMA. STEWART. GARY: Decatur: B.S.: Sigma Nu: B. Club: JEC: Baseball. STEWART, ROY: Rockford: B.S.: Dean's List: SNEA: Pi Kappa Delta, STOFAN. DEIDRE: Cleveland, Ohio: A.B.: ASC: Alpha Lambda Delta: Dean's List: Phi Kappa Phi. STRAGALAS. GEORGE: Rantoul: B.A.: Arnold Air Soc.: ROTC: Pre-Law Club. STRATINSKY. REGINALD: Chicago: B.S.: Pi Kappa Alpha, Pres.: Dorm Coun- cil: IFC: University Theater: Young Demo- cruts: Flying Club: President's Coun. STRZELECKI. RICHARD: Cicero: B.S.: ISA: Newman Club: OCMA. SUSKIND, BARNETT: Woodmere, N.Y,: B.S,: Men's ARA. SWANSON, BARBARA: Chicago: B.S.: Chi Omega: Campus Carnival St. Comm: Home Ee. Club: SBA: WRA: Meri-N- Ettes. SWANSON. JUDITH: Farmington: B.S.: Sigma Sigma Sigma: AWS: Anaga: Dorm Council: Pan-Hel: SNEA. SWEETLAND. FRED: Washington: BS.: Dean's List: Zeta Pi. TALBOTT, JAMES: Racine.Wisc.: BS.: Arnold Air Society: ISA: ROTC: R.A. TANTHUWANIT. SUNEE: Madison. Wisc.: B:A. TEPPER, HOWARD: New York. N,Y,C B.S.: Hillel, THACKER, JAMES: Columbus. 0,1 B.S.: AMA. THEUS, GREGG: Rock Island: BS: Newman Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Tau, Pres.: IEEE: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Kappa Phi. THIESS, VICTORIA: Morton: A.B.: Delta Zeta: Anaga: International Club. THOMAS, HUD: Pawtucket. R.I,: B,S,: Theta Xi: Anaga, Asst. Ed.: Hillel: ISA: University Theater: Young Democrats: Comstock Theater. THOMSON. JOHN: River Grove: BS: Alpha Phi Omega. THORP, JAMES: Neponset: B.S.: Arnold Air Society: Beta Tau Epsilon: SAE. THOUROT, JOHN: Oberlin, Ohio: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon: SAE. TOLCHIN. DENNIS: Chicago: BS.: Zeta Beta Tau: Band: Hillel: Young Demo- crats:BSSC. TOMEK, ALLEN: Western Springs: B.S.: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Campus Carni- val St. Comm.: IFC, TORTER, ANDREW: Tenafly, N.,l.: B.S.: ISA: Newman Club. TRAUM. RAYMOND: Morrison: B.S.: Alpha Phi Omega: IOC. UBLAUER, SUZANNE: Toulon: B.S.: Delta Zeta: Anaga: Chimes: Dean's List: Pan-Hel: SNEA: WRA: Young Repub- licans. UGO, JOSEPH: Chicago: B.S.: ISA: Newman Club: Electronics Club. UMLAND, JANICE: Chicago Hts.: B.S.: Chorus: Dorm Council: Lutheran Students: Assoc.: SNEA: Phi Chi Theta, Pres.: Women's R.A.: Wakapa: Zeta Phi: Gamma Delta, VAISVIL: LEO: Chicago: B.S.: Alpha Phi Omega: Newman Club: ROTC: SAM: Young Republicans. VANBEUNING, RICHARD: Peoria: B.S.: SAE. VANDERWAGEN, JOHN: Oaklawnl B.S.: B Club: SAM: Vet's Club. VANDERWERF, RONALD: Chicago: B.S.: AIIEE-IRE: ISA: JEC: Newman Club: ROTC: SAE. VANDOSTERHAUT, JACK: Peoria: B.S,: SAME: ISA: Newman Club: IEEE: Eta Kappa Nu. VARACINS, ALAN: Worth: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon: Flying Club. VASTANO, CAROLE: Yonker, N.Y.2 B.A.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Angel Flight: Anaga: Chimes: Dorm Council: Dean's List: International Club: Newman Club: Phi Chi Theta: SBA: University Theater: Wakapa: Young Democrats: Meri-N-Ettes: Pres.: Phi Kappa Phi: Who's Who. VELPEL, PATRICIA: Bartonville: B.S.: Delta Zeta. VERSCI-IAVE, JEAN: Oak Lawn: B.S.: IEEE: JEC: Newman Club: Bradley Eng. VETZNER, ROBERT: Westchester: B.S.: B. Club: Hillel: Swimming. VOSS, MARILYN: Peoria: B.S.: Delta Zeta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Chimes: Dean's List: ISA: Newman Club: SBA: Senate: Wakapa: Young Republicans: Pi Lambda Theta. VYTLACIL, Rl-IEA: Peoria: B.S.: Sigma Ti., Sigma Sigma: BUCF: Pan-Hel. WALKER. GILBERT: Westport, Conn.: B.S.: Lambda Chi Alpha: Newman Club: Vet's Club: Young Republicans: AMA. WALKER. JERRY: Franklin. Ind.: B.S.: Alpha Phi Omega: Beta Tau Epsilon: ISA: ROTC: Machine Design 8: Metals Club: Am. Soc, for Metals: Am, Institute for Design. WALKER. TIMOTHY: Peoria: A.B. WALLACE, KAREN: E. Peoria: B.A. WALLINE. JANE: Galva: A.B.: Band: Chorale: Chorus: Dorm Council: Inter- national Club: Lutheran Students Assoc.: Women's R,A,: Young Republicans. WALZ, MARY ANN: Waterville, Minn: B.S. WALTERS, RANDALL: Palatine: B,S,1 Arnold Air Society: ROTC, WANACK, TEDDY: Edinburg: BME: Phi Mu Alpha: Band: Bradley Stage Band, WASILEWSKI. RICHARD: LaSalle: B.S.:ASCE, WEBER. DONNA: Farmington: B.S,: Anaga: Chorus: Dorm Council: English Club. WEIMAN, GARY: Bartonville: B.S. WEINSTEIN. BONNIE: Chicago: B.S. WELCH. MICHAEL: Danville: BFA: Newman Club: Young Republicans. WENCKUS, SANDRA: Berwyn: B.S.: Gamma Phi Beta, Pres.: Radio Bd. ol' Con- trol: Chimes: Dean's List: Homecoming St, Comm., Chrm.: SNEA: Newman Club: SBA: Wakapa: WRA: BSSC: WRBU: Who's Who. WESTENDORF, CHARLES: Chicago I-Its: B.S.: B Club: BCF: Newman: Basket- ball. WHITAKER. JERRY: Peoria: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon. WHITAKER, VIRGIL: Peoria: B.S.: JEC: Dean's List: Sigma Tau: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE. WHITE, LINDA: Roselle, N.J.: B.S.! Home Ec. Club: Kappa Omicron: Phi: BSSC. WIGDER. BRUCE: Bridgeport, Conn.: B.S.: Band: Hillel: ISA: Sigma Alpha Eta. WIKE, DIANE: Westchester: B.S.: New- man Club: SBA: Women's R.A. WILKIN. ORVIN: Oak Park: B.S.: Tau Kappa Epsilon: B Club: Newman Club: Football: Track. WILKIN. SALLY: Oak Park: B.S.: Delta Gamma: Angel Flight: Dean's List: SNEA: Meri-N-Ettes. WILKINSON. DONALD: New Haven, Conn.:B.S. WILLIAMS, NORVAL: Chicago: B,S,: Alpha Phi Omega. WILLIS, ROY: Clinton: B.S.: Arnold Air Society: ROTC. WINDCHY. KAREN: Chicago: B,S.: Chi Omega: Chorus: Campus Carnival St. Comm.: Dean's List: Home Ec. Club: SNEA: SBA: Greek Week St. Comm. WINKLER, CAROL: Peoria: B.S.: Ad- SellClub. WISHNEW, JOHN: Forest Hills: N.Y.: B.S.: Dorm Council: Hillel. WOLL, SUZANNE: Monmouth: B.A.: Chi Omega: Angel Flight: AWS: Pres.: SBA. V. Pres.: Chimes: Pan-Hel: Senate, WORDEMAN. JANICE: Sacramento, Calif.: BFA. WREATH. WILLIAM: Hillsdale: B.S.: Phi Kappa Tau: AIIE: JEC. WUBBENA, LARRY: Forreston: BFA: Vet's Club. WYKHUIS, GRETCHEN: Cumberland, Wisc.: B.S.: Chi Omega: Angel Flight: Campus Carnival St. Comm.: Dorm Coun- cil: SNEA: SBA: ROTC Queen. YAPICIDGLU, MAHIR: Joliet: B.S.: International Club. YERBIC, JAMES: Peoria: B.S. YOCUM, KENNETH: Peoria: B.S,: Pi Kappa Alpha. ZIMMERMAN. JOHN: Morton: B.S.: Sigma Lambda Chi. ZIMMERMAN. RONALD: Beirut, Lebanon: B.S.: AIIE: JEC: SAM: Alpha Pi Mu. ZITMAN, HOWARD: Evanston: BS.: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Hillel: IFC. ZURA, GARY: River Grove: B.A.: Pi Kappa Alpha: Arnold Air Society: IFC: ROTC: Psychology Club. ZWICKER, ROGER: Preemption: B.S.: Beta Tau Epsilon: Auto Club. Abraham, James 144,203 Abrams, Sandra 144,203 Abramson, Nancy 130,174,175 Abrath, Marge 138 Achenbach, Betsy 172 Ackerman, Denny 193 Adame, Brian 144,203 Adams . Brian 123 Adams, Deidre 185 Adams, Doug 119 Adams Adams ,Mike 188 ,Nancy 126.170 Adams, Robert 187 Adams. Sue 131 Adams, William 114 Adamson, Jean 127 Addam Aitken. s,Jim 119 Tom 117 Albanese, Ludwig 121 Alberts on, Judith 127 Albin, Rick 111 Albright, Richard 182,194,198 Albritton, Billy 71 Allar, Terry 38,120,183 Allard, Kay 144,182,203 Allen, Joe 74,8O,8l Allen, Mary 126 Alley, John 192 Allison. Bob 115,165,179 Allsion, Diane 138,144,203 Alpart. Alpert, Alston, Michael 187 Joel 125 Beverly 185,197 Altschuler, Lonnie 188 Alusic, Bob 115 Amo, Ailleen 144,194,203 Anderson, Chris 1 17 Anderson, David 144.181.203,1 15 Anderson, James 144,l75,l88,203 Anderson. Jane 191 Anderson, Joyce 131,170,174 Anderson. Leith 144,203 Anderson, Lissa 129 Anderson, Norinne 127,167,173 Anderson, Pam 126,198 Anderson, Ronald 122,144,203 Anderson, Terry 1 17 Andres, Patti 126,173.180.182, 184 Andrews, Gary 184 Andrews, George 122 Andryc huk, Stephen 192,144,203 Anell, Tom 192 Angelo, Nick 90,115 Anheus er, Rick-74,122 Anio1owski,.lerry 124 Annolino, Joe 124,144,203 Antoka Antona Antone l, Gil 125,14-4,166,203 cci. Loretta 167.172.198 chia. John 124 Arciero, Tony 123 Armatt Armstr Armstr Armstr Arnett, o, Pat 192 ong, Jan 29,182 ong, Karen 144,203 ong, Tom 187 Jane 127 Arono1'l', Rebecca 144,203 Art, Larry 190 Arvin, Larry 144,203 Ashby, Paul 123 Asher, Charles 182,185,186 Ashoff, Gil 144,203 Astwood, Norman 116 Atlas, Howard 125 Augspurger, Lewis 188,193 August, Buflie 126,184 August, Charles 111 Ausejus, Saul 144,203 Azpurua, Elias 186 Babiak, Robert 144,203 Bachcrt, Dave 120 Backer, Harry 125 Baer, Kenneth 144,186,203 Bahr, Kathe 126 Bailey, Ronald 144,203 Baily, Becky 127 Baily. Linda 144,203 Baker, Dennis 144,187,203 Baker, Don 139 Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Ernest, Jr. 112 Herbert 112 John 144,203 Louis l12,l44,l97,203 Marilyn 194 Ralph 144,203 Baldinger. Edward 193 Baldwin, Dick 88 Ball, Ken 120,171 Bally. Fred 113 Balstra dc. Jim 144,203 Bank, Barre 120,144,203 Banks. Mike 86 Baranoski, John 122 Barberis, Joe 144,203 Barkulis, James 1 19 Barnwell. David 144.203 Barr, Jim 113,144,203 Barsi, Curt 92,123 Bashaw, Bob 120 Baskin, Larry 121 Bastamov, George 115 Bates, Linda 131 Bates. Mike 115 Batorson. Richard 118 Batt. Sandie 130 Bauer, Mark 144,203 Bauer, Susan 126 Beady. Linda 173 Beane, Art 117,193 Beatty, Elmer 144,187,203 Beaumont, Jan 127.167 Beck, Charles 144,203 Becker, Hetty 138,174,189 Becker,John 192 Becker, Renee 130 Behrens, Tom 124 Belmont. Gary 184 Benedict, John l44,l87,203,201 Benenati, Bob 113 Bennett, Alan 123 Benson, A1 144,203 Benson, Carole 138 Bently, Gary 114 Berdt, Margo 127 Berez. Bill 121 Berge, Kathy 193 Berhardt, Jerry 115 Berkes, Mary .Io 167 Berkes, Tom 139 Berlstein, Alan 122 Berman, Mark 111 Berndt, Margo 1,172,173 Bernstein. Allen 111 Bernstein. lra 111 Bernstein. Paul 111 Berry, Gregory 74 Bess, Mike 139,175,181 Berti, Cathleen 128,170 Betters, Paul 113 Berube. Marshal 116 Bickel, llla 126,165,198 Biegay, Kerry 113 Bieritz, Gary 118,144,203 Bierwesser, Gary 113 Bill, Raymond 182,194 Binswanger, Richard 125 Bippert. Nancy 131 Birnbaum, Mark 125 Bisantz, Jerri 191 Bishop. Roy 123 Bitner. Audrey 175.191 Black, Bill 139 Black. Sheila 172 Black. William 187 Blackford, Lindell 122 Blaney, Lauren 126 Blaschek, Jim 192 Blatnak, Steven 174 Blatnik, Jim 183 Bliss, Tim 118 Bliss. Ty 1 15 Bloch, Harvey 111,144,203 Block, Al 113 Bloeser, Julie 126 Blomstran, William 114,203 Bloom. Bill 124 Bloom, Robert 144,203 Bloomfiedl, Richard 144,203 Blue, Ann 129 Blum, Susan 144,167,203 Blum, William 116 Blumenfeld, Ellen 138 Blumenthal, Dennis 111 B1umtha1,Bi11 1l8,165.183.193 Bodnar, Bob 119 Bone, Nancy 126 Boerckel, Sheryl 129 Bogan, Pamela 144.203 Bogart, Je1T125 Bohn, Edwin 118,144,203 Bolin, Barbara 167 Bolling, Lankford, Jr. 122 Bond, Fred 200 Bond, Richard 123 Bond, Terri 129 Bondor, George 139 Bontemps, Bill 144,203 Booth, Donald 144,203 Booth, V. A. 144,203 Booth, V. A. 144,203 Boothe, Dede 128 Borden, Ellen 130.138 Borden,William 144,183,203 Borez, William 121 Bork. Karl 145,203 Bostion, Fred 187 Bowen, L. C. 74,78 Bower. Jack 124 Bowers, Daniel 145,203 Bowers, Dave 122 Bowman, John 192 Boyer, Anita 21,37,128,145,l78, 180,182,l99,203 Boylan, Michael 113,184 Boyle. Mike 119 Bradle, Ed 86,124 Bradley, Ed 120,191 Bradley, Sandce 128 Brainin, Andi 189 Brandt, Bruce 125 Brandt. Jim 113 Brandwein, Wayne 145.203 Branham. Candy 131,170 Bratt, Charles 145.203 Braus. Harvey 121 Bravos, Jo 131 Brazinski. Frank 115 Brcckel, Connie 127 Bregar, Carol 130 Breiner, Fran 190 Breitman, Jerry 173 Bresko, Mile 98 Brewer, Charles 118,145,203 Brewer, Lynn 145,203 Brey, Wayne 113 Bried, William 113 Briggs, Longbothum 118 Bright, Daniel 145,203 Brinkman, Judy 128 Brittain. Max 119 Broadnax. .le1Trey 112 Brockmeier, B, J, l29,174,176, 177,178,198 Brod, Linda 127 Brokaw, Karen 145.203 Broman, Bill 186 Broms, Linda 130 Brooke, Bruce 176,188,199 Brooks, Sara 190 Brophy, Pat 202 Brosamer, Gary 139,203 Brower, Jack 124 Brown, Bill 115.172 Brown. Bruce 165 Brown, Caryl 138 Brown. Cindy 130 Brown. Sheri 130 Brott. Rhonda 145,203 Brubaker, Ann 129 Bruce, Baby 1 ll Bruce, Cheryl 138,168,197 Bruemmei. Pat 131 Brull, Jewell 130 Brumund, Craig 116 Brunstrum, Carolyn 126,145,203 Bruscino, Ray 71 Brvenik. John 145.203 Bubbico, Mike 124.193 Buch, John 74 Bucheck, Michelle 138 Buckberg, George 145,203 Buckweith, Michael 192 Buczak, Colleen 107,128,170 Budde, William 201 Buddington, Mike 125 Buente, Bob 84, 139, 145,203 Bueseher. Chuck 74,88,98,145 Bugay,Judy 131 Bullitt, Beverly 185 Bulman, Barbara 129 Bunn, Skip 186 Burch, Jane 1,131,167,172 Burchcll, Gordon 116 Burckley, Steven 123 Buren. Dennie 118 Burgard. Steven 139 Burger, Dean 116 Burgeson, Richard 124,193 Burget, Roger 196 Burns, Kenn 117 Burns, Mike 113 Burns, Todd 117 Burson, Thomas 145,194,203 Bush, Anne 128 Bushey, Dick 113 Butler. Katie 175,192 Buxton, Ralpha 175,181,188 Buysse, Joe 118 Byrkit, Gary 191 Byrkit, Patircia 145.203 Cachoo, Chico 122 Caehor, Thomas 145.203 Cahan. Melanie 130 Cahill, Tom 118 Calcari, Reno 120 Caldwell. William 188 207 Ca1kinS. Carol 200 Callaert, Ed 124 Callendar, Clark 191 Callendar, Lucy 191 Calvin, Ben 122 Campbell, Mary 145,203 Campbell, John N. 145 Campbell, John W, 184,203 Campbell, R. Stephen 145,203 Campbell, Scott 124 Canavino. Kay 127 Capek, Ron 117 Caplan, Mike 125,175 Carlson, Parry 115 Carlslrom, Sandy 127 Carney, Tom 90,118 Carrara, Becky 191 Carsella, Anthony 120 Carter, Robert 145,203 Cassell, Ann 130 Cassidy, Bob 139,198 Castanzo, Jim 192 Ccsal, Amy 37,l29,l45,174,184, 203 Chamberlain, Sue l29,l45,l85, 203 Chandler, Rita 183 Chapin, Dane 120 Chapman, Gerald 145,188,203 Charvis, Frank 112 Check. Anthony 145,203 Chelikas, Lukie 181 Chelton,Joann 131 Chernov, R. B. 111.166 Chollin, Barbara 130 Christiansen, Roger 145,203 Cicci. George 145,203 Cignarelli, Pat l27,l7l,l76,l98 Cikulin,John 122 Ciramitaro, Jerry 186 Cisna. Mary 129 Cizek, Jerry 86.98,l 15 Clark, Burt 119 Clark. Dan 118 Clark, Donald 145,203 Clark. Doug 119 Clark. Lloyd 145,192 Clark, Nathaniel 145,203 Clark, Robert 145,203 Clarke, Richard 113 C1ay,Cheri 131,170 Clemens, Gary 115 Clewell. Harvy 117 C1osc,James 139,184,198 Clysdab. Margie 191 Coates, Terry 145,203 Cobb. LaDora 185 Cochran, Mary Ann 127,173,198 Cochran, Tom 188 Coe, Royce 145,203 Cohen, Eugene 121 Cohen. Larry 121,173 Cohen, Natalie 138,194 Cohen, Steve 111 Cohn. Barb 171 Cohrs, Art 122 Cole, Dave 117 Cole, Rich 111 Cole, Steve 121 Coleman, Gary 120 Colgan, John 186 Colgan, Phillip 114 Collins, Gordon 113 Collins. Rod 98,145, 188.203 Comerford, Ann 128 Commean, Victor 188 Compton, Gene 120 Condon, Marlene 138,145,203 Condro, Linda 145,203 Conklin, Mike 145,203 Conlan, Sue 127,174 Connata, Bob 115 Connelley, Ann 128 Conqueror. Carolyn 126 Cook, Bob 1 13 Cook. Herb 113 Cook, Kristi 128,l38,165,184,l98 Cook, Stewart 113 Coon, Kathy 117 Coon, John 198 Cooper, Bambi 189 Copelan, Janie 131,145,203 Copeland, Ken 192 Copperman, Joel 125 Coraz. Tobi 130 Cordell, Mary 145,203 Corlman. Tom 139 Cornelius. Larry 196 Cosentine, Don 145,201,203 Cosentino, Jay 114 Coughlin, Kathleen l45,l82,l94, 203 Coulson, Holly 131 Couri, Joanne l45,l90,191,203 Cournoyer, Steve 1 I7 Covington, Al 120 Cowgirl, Al 113 Cox, John E. 197 Crabtree, Dave 120 Craft, Phill 116 Craig. Toni 130 Craiga. Pat 131 Cramer, Charles 119 Cramer, Darvin 192 Crane, Linda 129 Cranwill, Karen 1,128,172 Crawford, George 124 Crawford, Linda 197 Creed. Paul 139 Crenshaw. Case 1,173,191 Criddle, Cal 74,78,75,79 Crider, Twanna 131,170 Crnich, Steve 192 Crock. Richard 119 Crock, William J. 119 Crooks, Leonard 112 Cross, Nancy 145,203 Crump, Carole 129,l69,17l,l83, 198 Crystal, Greg 1,173 Crystal. Rich 125 Ctzkin. Elaine 190 Culberson, Roger 181 Cundiff. John 203 Cundiff, Randy 120.145 Cunningham, John 38,145,l65, l76.l78,184,188,199,203 Curley, Steve 118 Cutter, Cookie 129 Cuyjet, Michael 139,168,l87,l97 Daffner. Mike 69,71,98,l 18 Dague, Jim 119 Dailey, Mike 120 Damerell. Bill 122 Damude, Jane 138 Daniels, Gil 119 Darvin, Marty 113 Dashe, Fran 130, 145,178,203 Daubel, Martha 185 Daughtery, Carol 185 Davies, Bob 165,183,192 Davis, Diane 170 Davis, Fred 146,203 David. Jay 121 Davis, Keat 111 Davis. Mike 146,203 Davis, Roy 117 Dawson, Steve 192 Day. Dave 114 Ddousman. R. F. 118 Dean, Donna 131 Deatherage, Richard 146,203 De Briun. Don 117 DeGiovanni, John 198 Deitch, Ronnie 125 Delano. Linda 131 Dell, Ron 187 Delong, James 202 Delong, Joseph 184 Dennis, Mike 113 Dennison, Michael 146,194,203 Denson, Jerry 124 Dentino, Norma 146,203 DePawual, Ed 114 De Persia. Trent 116 D'Errico. Joseph 113 Derry, Betsy 126 Deutsch, Steve 1 I 1 DeWinter, Joy 131 Dexter, Sue 127,175 Diamond, Bruce l24,146,l93,203 Diamond, Ronald 146,203 Diana. Linda 126 DiCanio, John 168 Dick, Sandy l28,146,173,l79,203 Dick, William 184 Dieken, Diane 127 Diem, Rich 111,146,203 Dierks. Tom 123 Dietz, Sharon 138 Dillin, James 146,203 Dini, Robert 146,203 Dipon,1nez 138 Dippold, Dave 124 Disbennet. Skip 117 Dixon, Inez 174 Dixon. John 113 Dixon, Robert 146,203 Dobbins, Dave l46,l7l,l86,l93, 203 Dobrinich, Karl 116 Dodge, Marsha 131 Doheny, Jeanne 128 Doi, Clyde 146,187,203 Doi, Richard 146.203 Do1ezal,Pcte 117.193 Donaldson. Dennis 146.196.2013 Donaldson. Larry 146,186,203 Doon, David 146.203 Doran. Pat 146,184,203 Dousman, Rich 94 Downing. Jeffrey 146,203 Doyle. John 202 Drawer, Lynn 128,173 Drenk. Richard 110.1 15,146.165. 178.199,203 Dressel, John 203 Dressel. Ken 146,193 Drobnick. Dick 123,146,203 Drumright, James 123,146,203 Duke, Gerald 146,203 Duncan. Rick 118 Dunk. Kathy 111,183 Dunn, Robert 113 Durbin, Bob 122 Durham, John 193 Durst, William 146,203 Dusgan, Pat 192 Dzimitrowicz, David 194 Earnhardt. James 1l5,l46.171,203 Easterly, Jim 120 Ebell, Jim 116 Eberhardt. Gerald 146.203 Eckstein, Kenneth 146,l95,200, 203 Eddington, Steve 118 Edelman. Gerry 111 Edlund, Jim 122 Edmonds, Melanie 175,183 Edstrom, Larry 193 Egizii, Jim 120,184 Ehnert, George 146,203 Ehrenreich, Fran 1,167,172 Eichberg, Robert 125,171,187 Eicher, Tom 124 Eiseman. Karen 146,203 Eisner, Loren 121,146,203 Eldred, Susan 146,184,203 Elindf, Kenneth 190 Elinoff. Kenneth 185 Ellenwood, Don 146,203 Ellis, Tim 122 Ellwanger. Paula 126,146,203 Elman. Linda 131,170 Engelbrecht, Corky 131,183 Engle, Gerald 190 English, Lois 130 Enlow. Ron 118 Enslin, Michelle 127 Epley, Deanna 146,203 Epperly, Ron 120 Epstein, Ann 130 Erdenberger. Trude 138 Erdmann, Ron 115,146,203 Erickson. Gary 196 Erickson. William 113 Ericson, Bil 123 Erie. Bill 117 Erlandson, Jim 113 Erlinder, Pete 120 Eslinger, Rob 117 Evans. John 98 Evans, Kenneth 146,203 Evans, Ron 146,203 Everet, Bill 113 Ewing, Linda 128,146.174.183. 193,200,203 Fager. Dick 113 Fahey, Katha 129 Faintish, JefT1ll Fales, Craig 113 Falk, Lorraine 191,193 Faner. Ron 117 Farber, Len 121 Fareri. Michael 124 Farnsworth, Alice 128 Farrell, Maureen 138,174 Faulkmar, Richard 114 Fearnley, E. J. 113 Fedrow, .lerry 123 Feig, Jerry 1,168,172,173 Fein,Jim 111,166 Feinstein, Jerrie 130,138 Feldman. Chuck 139,183,198 Feldman. Robert 125 Fell, Gary 146,203 Felton, James 146,l82,194.197, 200,201,203 Felvey, Tom 146,l86,193.203 Ferguson, Barbara 128 Fess, Jefl' 113 Festa, Rick 119 Fiatz. Jim 122 Fiedler, William 187 Fineman, Mickey 125 Finfrock, Duane 122 Fink, Curt 120 Fink, Lee Ann 130,184 Fink. Mary Kay 194 Finkbiner. Chris 129 Finnegan. Sue 128 Finney, Marge 129 Fiola. Jim 122 Firm, Brian 193 Fisher, Dennis 198 Fisher, Mark 192 Fisher, Marty 192 Fleming, Ann l38,174,184,199 Fleming, Dorothy 146,203 Fleming, Lynne 146,l67,l71,l80, 184,203 Fletcher, Greg 120,123 Floom, Harlan 111 Florey, Greg 184 Florsheim, Cynthia 146,192,203 Flynn, Eileen 146,203 Foerester, Meryl 129 Ford, Dick 115 Ford, John 118 Forman, Barbara 130 Forte, Jim 113 Foster, Bob 139,184 Foster: Marty 98.l29,170 Foster, Richard 120 Fowler, Donna 175,203 Fox, Herb 1 1 1 Frackman, Kippy 130 Fralick, Martha 147,203 Franjoine, Al94,147,203,115 Frank. Carla 128,170,173 Frank, Kathy 131,183 Frank, Larry 111 Frank, Russ 111 Frank, Sue 189 Franklin, Randy 147,203 Franzeen. Stanley 147,200,203 Freeland, Jim ll5,l65,166,177. 178,199 Freeman, Jerry 113 Freeman. Pat 193,195 Fricker. Sandra 128 Ginter. Danny 125 Gitz, Jim 173.187.l92 Girarn, Ken 181 Glantz, Fred 147,192,l93,203 Glass, Kenneth 112 Glass, Mike 111 Glasscook. A1 192 ' Glassi, Laura 201 Glick, Mike 111 Glowski, Donna 201 Godina, Ron 114 Goebel, Jeff 187,198 Goebel, John 147,203 Goetschius, John 123 Goelting, Kaye 127 GolT, Jennifer 128,147,l74,199, 203 Golf, Steve 118,147,204 Gogots, Ken 115 Gold, Dave 125 Go1d,,ler1'y 147,197,204 Goldberg, Je1T111 Goldberg, Phil 111 Golden, Lenni 189 Goldman, Howard 111,147,204 Goldman, Leah 138,194 Goldman, Mark 94 Goldstein, Rich 125 Gomberg, Steven 125 Goodale, Bob 123 Goode, Allan 115 Goodman, Bob 121 Goodwin, Gary 111 Gordon David 121 Gordon Harvey 122,147,204 Gordon, Jill 189 Gordon, Rosie 130 Gordon, Walt 118 Gore, .loan 21,37,126,l47,l99.204 Gornes. John 115 Gorski, Dale 115 Goulka, Robert 139 Gra1:1y,Ea 123 Grady, John 120 GraF1. Jim 190 Hajek, G. A. 147,204 Hale, John 147.204 Hall, Gary 123 Hall, Wally 124 Halle, Richard 125 Hallstrom, Arv 118 Halpin, Gerald 123 Hamilton, Larry 119 Hamilton, Mike 123 Hamlin, Van 124 Hammann, Karl 147,204 Hammer, Bob 111 Hammerlund, Jim 120 Hammerslough, Joe 198 Hanley, Joe 124,147,204 Hans, Abby 125 Hanson, Dave 120 Hanson, James 186 Hantak, Carolyn 138,l47,l65,176, l78,199,201,204 Hardenbrook, Ann 127 Hardin, George 118 Hardine, Anne 138 Hardy, Richard 147,204 Harmon, Chauncey 187,192 Harmon, Ruth 197 Harrell, William 186,193 Harris, Paul 147,204 Harris, Royal 117 Harrison, Jim 202 Harrison, John 123 Harshbarger. Carolyn 128,148, 165,174.178,184.185.195,199. 201,204 Hart, Randy 118 Hart, Richard 148,204 Hartel, Roger 148,204 Harter, Stephen 148,204 Hartman, Chuck 139,148,204 Harwood, James 148,204 Haun, Mary Lou 138,201 Haun, Sherrill 194 Hauser, Sandra 128,148,204 Havens, Dave 125 Hawkinson, Jeff l20,165,168,177, Friedlander, Michael 147,203 Friedlander, Rebecca 147,203 Friedman, David 113 Friedman. Gleen 116,173 Friedman, Ira 147,203 Friedman, Perry 125 Graham, Darryl 176,183 Grant, Renee 197 Granzine, Donald 147,204 Grawey, Fred 192 Grawey. Laura 127 Gray, Carol 173 199 Hawkinson. Pete 119 Hayes, Ron l24,148,193,204 Hayes, Scott 116 Healy, Marty 124 Heaps, Char 138 Friedman, Spencer 147,203 Gray, James 117 Friedmann, Barbara 130 Frisch, Frank 147,203 Froberg, Jan 131,147,203 Froesch, Joseph 196 Frost, Barry 121 Fuenfer, Michelle 201 Fulton. Diane 198 Fulton, Guy 187 Funck, James 116 Furusho. Van Dale 187 Galassi, Laura 147,203 Galbrielsen, Keith 114 Gale, Louis 147.20l.203 Gantman, Stuart 125.185 Gapinski, Janet 185 Garguilo. Joe 113 Carlock, Susan 147,174,175,203 Garrett, John 119 Garris, Dagon 112 Garrod, Stephen 201 Gasparic, John 192 Gasparovich, Steve 186 Gastman, Lori 189 Gatt, Augie 122 Gebauer, Gary 147,203 Geflinger. Kenneth 123,147,203 Gegenden, Gail 189 Gehlbach, Ed 147,203 Geiger, Sandy 138 Geller. John 125 Gellerman. Marc 111 Genge, Fred 147.203 Georgias, Andrew 118,147,203 Gerardo, Toni 128 Gerber, Barry 1 1 1 Gerber. Gerry 186,193 Gerber, Janice 189 Gerber, Peggy 129, 165,l70, 179, 184 Gerkin. Dave 196 Gerlt, Carole 131 Gerstein, Marc 125 Gerulat, Ed 116 Gessing, James 147,203 Greaves, Alfred 147,204 Grebner. Gary 192 Green, Jerry 147,204 Green, Jim 115 Green, Linda 167,189 Green, Morton 147,204 Greenbel, James 190 Greenberg, Sandie 130,196 Greenberg, Steve 111 Greene, Anne 138 Greene, Michael 147,190,204 Greenhut, Karen 130 Greenman, Larry 124 Grehin, Bill 113 Gregga, Jim 118 Grens. Gerry 193 Grens,J. R. 118 Gresch, Thomas 188 Greule, George 190 Griebenow, Jim 118 Grill, Gleen 168,173 Griminger, Larry 186 Grimm, Nancy 128,166,170 Grimm, Wilbert 147,204 Grisham, Tom 187 Groesch, Joseph 168 Grosboll, Connie 126,182 Groskind, Phyllis 130 Grove, John 124 Grusin, Jay 121 Gryna, Frank Jr. 197 Gualandi, Donna 167 Guarino, Carol 131 Guimont, Ginny l26,147,199,204 Gulberson, Roger 116 Gulbrandson, George 124 Gummerson, Ron 98,1 19,147,204 Gunnell, Sue 138 Gura, Dan 124,147,l93,204 Gurnsey, Sheila 147,194,204 Gury, Jospeh 147,204 Gustavson, Linda 38,126 Gwillim. Brent 118 Haas, James 115 Gibson, Cal 112,183,197 Gilbert, Edward 121 Gilligan, Eileen 138 Gingerich, Richard 196 Gingrich, Nancy 192 Ginn, Diane 130 Hachtel, Dale 196 Hackendahl, Fred 139,147,204 Haelli, Randy 147,l66,l78,188, 199.204 Hagen, Linda 185 Hahn, Jean 147,174,204 208 Hechler, Lewis 116 Hecht, Rosemary 128,138 Hedencamp, Linda 126 Heleli, Alvine 1,127,172 Heidy, Tom 192 Heinz, Steve 182,194 Heironimus, Rick 148.204 Helleny, James 186 Helling, Bev 127,l71,184,l98,20l Henkel, Bill 148,204 Hennessey, Carol 167 Henrikson, Michael 148,187,204 Herald, John 116 Herman, Shelly 124,193 Hermann, Steve 113 Herry, Richard 148,182,194,204 Herron, Ron 182.194 Hess, Fred 123 Hess, Paul 148,204 Hickman, Judy 138 Hicks, Lenny 122,148,204 Higgins, Jim 118 Hill, Josha 139 Hill, Peggy 167 Hillebrew, Kennth Jr. 117 Hi1legonds,T.C. 148,181,204 Himmel, Lou 123 Himmell, Rodger 148,194,204 Hinchclilf, Richard 116 Hindahl, George 148,204 Hinkle, James 116 Hinton, Marily 185 Hirschberg, Caryl 130 Hirschlield, David 111 Hoag, Bruce 116 Hochstatter, Mike 122,148,204 Hochstein, Stuart 125 Hocking, Sandra 126,170 Hodge, Larry 188 Hoehn, Bill 115 Hoemke, Jack 188 Ho1Tman, John 119 Hoffman, Marsha 189 Hogan, Lyn 129,173 Hogan, Suzy 126 Hollander, Martin 148,191,204 Holloway, Lin 127,196,173 Holly, Clay 118 Holm, Holly 129 Holmberg, Greta 128,184,198 Holmberg, Randy 120 Homes, Jimmy 112 Homes, Kathie 131 Holstein, James 116 Holton, Don 118 Homan, Dan 116 Homola, Donald 196 Hopkinson, Ellen 138 Hopper, Darla 127 Hopperton, Merry 167 Horn, Joel 148.204 Horne, Fred 112 Horvath, Arlene 138 Householder, Fred 193 Howard, Nancy 127 Howard, Roger 124 Howard, Tim 188 Howeler, Julie 126,148,204 Hoxsey, Pam 1,128 Hoye, Debbie 129,165 Hoyt, Bob 123,148,204 Hubbard, Carol 127 Hubbard, Tom 114 Hubbell, Marilyn 128,170 Huck, Chris 123 Huddler, Anne 173 Hudson, Carolyn 167,191 Hudson. Chris 113 Huffman, Gary 139 Hughes, Dave 120 Hult, Bob 187 Hummel, Barb 128 Hunt, Gary 148,204 Hunt, Terry 170 Hunter, Ruth 148,204 Hutner, Glenn 111 Hyer, John 148,204 Hyman, ,lerry 114 Hymen, Allen 125 Ievitt, Blake lid, Dianna 148,204 Iltis, Janet 148,204 lngrassia, Joe 115 lnskeep, Rollie 71,98,99, 148, 193 204 Inwood, Mildred Mrs, 126 Irons, Clifford 112 Ivers, Doug 84 Jablo, Ellen 130 Jablon, Richard 125,148,204 Jackson, Chip 119 Jackson, Jenny 175,183 Jackson, Kathy 131 Jacobs, Al 117 Jacobs, Barbara 148,204 Jacobs. Constance 148,204 Jacobs, Jacobs. Dan 111 Stan 194 Jacobsen, Bruce 90,115 Jacobson, Candy 128,172,177 Jaffe, Linda 131 James, Terry 127 Janacek, Ken 123 Janicek, Ray 139 Jankins, Brenda 127 Jaynes Jayson, Jarosz. Jarrell, , Ron 123 Philip 148,192,204 Sandra 148,204 Robert 148,204 Jensen, Jerry 122 Jense, Pete 121 Joannides, Tim 120 Joell, Victor 187,191 Johnson, Al 123 Johnson, Andy 148,204 Johnson, Anthony 119 Johnson, Bruce 120 Johnson, Carol 198 Johnso n, Chuck 115 Johnson, Dave 139,198 Johnson, Dick 202 Johnson, Don 120 Johnson, Kathi 126 Johnson, Libby 128,169,175 Johnson, Pamela 167 Johnson, Paula 148,204 Johnson, Rick 122 Johnson, Stephen 116 Johnson, Susan 131 Johnston, Jill 126 Johnston, Kathe 183 Jones, Barbara 131 Jones, Cliff 124,166 Jones, Greg 124 Jones, Jones, Horrace 1 12 Larry 125 Jones, Nelson 148,204 Jones, Ramona 168.197 Jorgensen, Roger 148,204 Joesph, Lauren 189 Jovanovic, Nestor 148,204 Joyce, A.J.148,166,204,116 Judd, Robert 148,204 Juliano, Tom 123,148,204 Julich, Fred 117 Jerek, Frank 148,204 Jurek,Jerry 115 Jurkovich, Celesta 196 Justice, Pat 138 Kabler, Bob 187 Kabot, Karen 189 Kaechels, Cindy 126 Kagel, Roy 119,148,204 Kahn, Kathy 129,174,l77,179,l98 Kaiser, Babelte 130 Kaiser, Rick 121,148,204 Kalmis, Gail 190 Kaltenbach, Tim 193 Kamener, Elliot 187,190 Kamil, Joel l48,l7l,187,193,200. 204 Kaminsky, Raymond 116 Kane, Barry 125 Kania, Karen 182 Kanter, Bruce 173 Kaplan, Barb 138 Kaplan, Douglas 121 Kaplan, Sid 168 Kaplan, Sue 1,138,172 Karel, Steve 121 Karl, Richard 113 Karna, John 192 Karrow, Linda 148,204 Kasjens, Karl 188,194 Kassof, Candy 189 Kaszynski, Bob 187 Kaufman,Jim 123 Kavale, Marilyn 175 Kayser, Tom 1 18 Keast, Kathy 1,138,172 Keer, Karen 189 Kehe, Jerry 118 Kehoe, Richard 148,204 Keith, Bruce 111 Keith, Carolyn 167 Keithley, Stan 149,204 Kellett, Mike 120 Kellogg, Donald 149,184,204 Kelly, Ann 138,197 Kelly, Chris 131 Kelly, Edward 186 Kelly, Mike 139 Kelly, Susie 126,184 Keltner, Charles 149,204 Kempson, Sue 129 Kendall, Wayne 149,204 Kengott, Ruth Ann 128 Kenis, Terri 130 Kennedy, Tod 118 Kenner, Jeff 121 Kenser, Rick 124 Kenutis, Marcia 131 Kern, Andrew 115 Kerry, Norman 186,193 Kervan, Pat 1,127,172 Kesner, Rich 125,173,196 Kessler, Joan 189 Kestian, Marge 131 Kidd, Joyce 167,192 Kief, Pixie 128 Kelberger, Joseph l49,l95,200,204 Kimmel, Grear 193 Kirkpatrick, Judi 149,204 Kirsch, Carol 128,l49,179,204 Kirschman, Michele 32 Kissick, Gary 116 Kivowitz, George 1,172 Kivowitz. Jay 193 Kjelstrom, Paul 124 Klahre, Don 117 Klancnik, Ken 115 Klass, Kathy 172,182,196 Klein, Jane 200 Klimek, Tom 196 Klingelhofer, Susan 149,204 Klopfenstein, Bob 185 Klug, Claudia 22,126 Kluk, Cheryl 1,138,172 Knapheide, Don 119 Knapp, Keith 113 1 Knapp, Terry 193 1 knippei, Karen 131,149,204 Knox, Mike 71,122 Kobylarz, Curt 182 Koch, Bill 191 ' Koch, Gary 149,204 Koch, Richard 115,167 Koehler, Roger 123 Koelling, George 122 Koerwitz, Karl 121 Kogut. Dean 120,185 Kohn, Goeflrey 124 Kohn, Steve 125 Kolberg,Jim 116 Kolker, Sherry 189 Kolody, Kathie 149,204 Kolvitz , Roger 149,204 Komisar, Arnold 125 Kongabel, Jeanne 35,129,149,169, l77,I 78,204 Konzelman, Bruce 204 Kopack, Kenneth 186 Koplan, Jane 170 Koppelman, Tom 124 Korab, Harry 1 13 Korb Jo Ann 128, 149,l76,182,204 Korpan, Dean 119 Koss, Ned 1 17 Kovronsky, Regina 196 Kraatz, Krader, Gerald 196 Brina 149,195,204 Kraft, Phil 116 Kraft, Rich 165,184,191 Kramer , Gary 124 Kramer, John 193 Krantz. Ed 192 Kranz, Carole 193 Krasin, Krasin, Krause, Krell, B Kay 131,170 Ken 123 Dennis 149,204 arry 121,165 Kreps, Mike 119 Kressin, Garry 192 Kriete, Diane l29,149,l65,204 Krisher, Diane 149,204 Kroll, Dennis 196 Krone, Kenneth 149,204 Krouse, Jeanne 129 Krupa, T. J. l49,20l,204,l15 Kubbs, Dale 192 Kubinski, Larry 188 Kuck, Mary 149,204 Kugler, Mark 125 Kuhn, John 124 Kuhrtz, Greg 123 Kulbersh, Bill 125 Kullman, Richard 121 Kumen, Milt 121 Kumph, Gary 124 Kurlarider. Harley 125 Kurz, Richard 114 Kussy, Jim 124 Kwackwtedt, George 113 Kwasigroh, Doug 149,187,204 La Bedz, Ted 120 Lacroix, Larry 120 Laing, Sherry 131,173 Laitman, Larry 121 Lalumia, Frank 124 La Magdeleine, John 194 Lambousis. Theodore 149,204 Lan, Pam 167 Lang, Terry 149,204 Langerman, Roger 113 Langley, Pam 182,194 Lanser, Alan 196 Lansing, Richard 121 Lanzer, John 182,194 Lapaugh, Steve 202 Larson, Bruce 117 Larson. John 120 Larson, Keven 129,167,191 Lasser, Stuart 196 Latrobe, Kathy 131 Lauer, Bob 125 Laurita, Warren 120,171 Lawson, Sandy 138 Layky, Patricia 149.204 Layman, Joel 121 Lazewski, Rex 1 13 Leber, Bill 118,183 Lediger, James 190 Lee, Barbara 98,l29,170,201 Lee, C. G. 118 Lee, Romaine 197 Lees, Jim 111 Lehman, Steve 121 Leinhart, Dennis 113 Leman, Phil 122 Leuelling, Gail 182 Level, Dennis 192 Leverette, Andrea 128,170 Levin, Robert 125 Levinson, Alan 125 Lewis, Jeff 1 13 Lewis, Marc 121 Lewis, Steve 1 1 1 Lieb,JeF1'125 Ligeno, Louis 123,149,204 Light, Greg 149.204 Lile, Paul 119 Lindahl,Je1Tl20 Lindberg, Carl 120 Lindblom, Roberta 138,185,195 Linder, Rex 118 Lindon, Anne 130,174,l84,198 Lindquist, Chuck 119 Lindsay, Dick 120 Link, Art 120,165 Linkimer, Lynn l49,167,I90,204 Linsemmann, Beth 149 Lipke, Marsha 130 Lipp, Jeanne 182 Liska, Holly 138 Liss, Harold 193 Livegood, Jim 188 Livingston, Sharon 195 Livingston, Dave 182,194 Livingstone, Bruce 192 Loacker, Jerry 139 Lobel, Steve 168 LoBue, Fred 124 Lobylanz, Curt 194 Lockhart, Tom 116 Lofgren, Bertie 126,170,184 Logan, Joyce 126,183 Logan, Tom 174 Londa, Karen 138 Long, Doug 187 Lonzelman, Bruce 123 Looger, Lyle 149,204 Loomis, Francis 119 Lopke, Don 188 Lorig, Joan 131 Loski, Brian 118 Lotz, Ray 120 Love, James 1 15 Lovelle, Vince 119 Lowery, Larry 149,204 Lowrie, Bill 120 Lowtwait, Scott 116 Lubel, Kathy 130 Luelling, Gail 194 Lundstrum, Dave 74,122 Lutz, Debbie 129,175 Lyle, Bob 1 19 MacKinnon, Bu1l'y 128 MacMichael, Evelyn 111,131,183 McA1ear, Phil 115 McAtee, Don 113 McBride, Roberta 128 McCarthy. Bob 116 McClelland. Peter 119 McCloud, John 202 McC1urkin, John 120 McComb, JeF1l20 McConnell, Kathy 128,172 McCormack, Jerry 123 McCormick. Carol 149,204 McCornack, Robert 149,185,204 McCreight, David 181,195 McCreight, Elizabeth 138 McCreighton, David 197,200 McCurry. Fred 122 McDonald, Dinah 149,204 McDuf1ie, Fred 112 McGarry, Kathy 138,174 McGowen, Ernest 112 McGuire, Don 120,172 McGuire, Sandy l29,149,l74,204 McHugh, Bob 118 Mcllwain, Janet 184 McKinney, Rich 124,168 McLaren, Bob 116 McLauchlan, Dave 122 McLaughlin, Tom 124 McMahn, Jim 188 McNary, Douglas 150.204 McNaughton, Noble 119 McNaughton, Karen 150.204 McPherson, Susan 138,167 McShane, Ellen 129 Mabee, Mary 129 Macaluso, Paul 149,204 Mache, Gary 149,204 Mack, Dave 122 Maczek, Greg 124 Madory, Carl 120 Madris, Rich 111 Maeser, Bob 117 Majeske, William 149,204 Maloof, Marc 193 Malone, William 149,204 Mandel, Stephen 149,204 Mandell, Richard 111 Manias, Annette 126 Manning, Bernie 202 Manthe, Connie 195 Mantz, Jim 1l7,l49,l73,177,204 Marchetti, Robert V. 196 Marcus, Larry 111 Maricle, David 196 Marovitz, Denise 138 Marquette, Judy 126,175,183 Marshall, Marvin 184 Marshall, Raymond 112,194 Martens, Kathleen 138,182 Martin, Bob 116 Martin, Greg 124 209 Martin,James 139 Martin, John 149,204 Martin, Marielle 173,195 Martin, Maureen 1,127,172,184 Martin, Patricia 149,204 Martin, Richard 114 Martin. Vicki 130 Marty, Sue 128 Marx, Dan 121 Masler, Bill 123 Massa, Bob 113 Matt, Terry 149,204 Mattingly, Loren 149,204 Mattson, Bill 119 Maubach, Rosemary 190 Mauch, Rodney 117,182 Mauck, Gary 115,149,204 Mauer, Mark 123 Maugeri, Tom 118 Maulding, Thomas 187 Maurer, John 114 Mauzano, Teddy 194 Mavetz, Frank 74 Macey, Donna 127,173 Maxwell, Carl 124 Maxwell, Sharon 131,149,204 May, Rich 188 Mayer, Terri 131,170 Mease, Susan 128 Meek, Donna 126,170 Meers, Bruce 119 Mehawich, Gregg 191 Mehl, Alan 168 Mehl, Rick 165,186 Mehok, Tony 117 Meiners, Chris 138 Meisel, Kurt 116 Meizelis, Stanley 187 Melber, Mike 125 Melfy, Gene 119 Melton, David 150,204 Meltzer, Karen 130 Menendez, Angel 122 Menna, Richard 150,204 Meredith, Robin 29 Mergen, Carole 126 Messinger. Marilyn 183,189 Messmore. Sue 37, 126,l50, 170, 171,178,204 Metcalf, Connie 131 Metcalf, Phil 123 Mettam, Mike 115 Metz,John 115 Metz, Joy 126,167 Metz, Tom 202 Meueller, Jan 127 Meyer, Marilyn 131 Meyer, Mary 191 Meyer, Roger 150,204 Meyers, David 111 Michael, Gloria 150,204 Michaels, Janis 128 Micheli, John 150,204 Miles, Jim 139,198,201 Miller Carol 126 Miller, Don 150,204 Miller, Frederick A. 196 Miller, Hal 116 Miller, Harold 150,196,204 Miller, Jan Ann 128 Miller, Janet 98,128,l70,177 Miller, Joe 98,119 Miller, Judy 128 Miller, Lindsay 120 Miller, Martin 125 Miller, Perry 1 16 Miller, Richard 150,201,204 Miller, Roger 122 Miller, Rolla 150,204 Miller, Suellen 150,204 Miller, Susan 167 Milligan, Wendell 123 Miner, Charlie 192 Miner, Earl 116 Mirsky, Mike 121 Mistero, Frank 124 Mitchell, Ann l28,150,l70,172,204 Mitchell, Rick 117 Mitchell, Robert 150,187,204 Mizen, Vicki 128 Moellman, John 113 Mohn, Terry 194 Mohns, Sue 128,l80,l84, 198 MoJo, Donald 111 Molenaar, Richard 113 Monico, Kenneth 113 Monser, Diane 127 Monter, Elliot 111 Montgomery, Lee 115 Montgomery, Paul 116 Montville, Hal 71 Moody, Steve 118 Moore, Barbara 131,173 Moore, Cam 120 Moore, Christiana 150,204 Moore, Greg 119 Moore, Jacquie 126,184,198 Morano, Wayne 187 Morehead, Pat 126 Moreland, Glenn 119 Morell, Lynn 126,173,184 Morgan. Jim 202 Morgan, Phyllis 129,173,196 Moriarty, Vicki 150 Moroni, James 116 Morris, llene 130 Morris, Pat 1,2 l .35,36, 1 28,l50, 166, 172,204 Morrison, Charles 150,l73,179, l80,188,199,204 Morrison, David 184 Morrow, Alan E. 114 Morse, Linda 1,l29,l50,185,204 Moscowitch, F. W. 105,204 Moskowitz, Rhonda 189 Moss, Moss, Moss, Doug 150,184,204 Joanne 183,189 Kenneth 150,204 Mott, Judy 150,204 Moushon, Robert 150,204 Mow, Mark 188 Mraz, Tom 192 Muchow, Dave 115.181 Mueller, Janice 193 Mueller, Jean 167 Mueller, Nancy 127,194 Mueller, Ned 186 Mullen, Ray 120 Mullner, Donald 116 Mummert, Francis 114 Munkitt rick.Jim 124 Murphy, Butch 187 Murphy, Colen 150,204 Murray, Muzzy, Dan 124 Larry 150,204 Nagao, Melani 138 Nagode, Richard 193 Nall. Roger 150,204 Nathan, Naug, S Naugle, Doris 174 herrill l50,l82.l94,204 Allen 1 I5 Neakrase, Paul 150,204 Neal, David 184 Neese. Mike 115 Neiman, Alan 125 Nelson. Bob 123 Nelson, Bruce l50,165,l78,196,l99, 204 Nelson, Gary 150,184,188,204 Nelson-Hawkins, Fiona 126 Nelson-Hawkins, Shiona 126,174 Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Newma Newma Newma Newma John 150,192,205 Louise 1,128 Mike 124 Roger 187 Tom 202 n, Chuck 92,115,193 n. James 185 n, Lee 186 n, Rich 122 Newton, Bob 114 Newton, Steve 124 Neyens, Richard 150,205 Nicholson, Carol 127 Nickel, Hank 192 Nieman, Alan 150,205 Niemeier, Cindy 126 Nieter, Temple 186 Niko, Heidi 131,169 Ninos, Spiros 171,187,193 Nissen, Karl 150,205 Nitz, Thomas 150,201,205 Nixon, Richard 168 Noel, Dennis 94,115 Nofsinger, Robert 150,205 Norton, Nancy 128,182,198 Northdurft, Jani 129 Novak, Lenore 167 Novak, Marion 127,198 Novak, Paul 120,176,184 Novick, Steve 111 Nugent, James 192 Nunson, Jerry 139 Oaklan. William 114 Oettel, John 120 Oftendahl, Linda 127,167 Ogren, Richard 150,205 Ohlemiller, Daniel 150,205 Oldis, Edward 117 Oliver, Tom 115,150,205 Olsen, Theodore 196 Olson, Robert 123 Olson, Steve 120,184 Olszewski, Stan 117 O'Mally, Dan 120 O'Mar, Mike 118 Oppenheim. Johm 125 Ordman, Pam 130 Oren, Linda 201 Ogren, Rick 90 Orten, Sue 131 Oswald, Joe 119,150,205 Overbeke, Ned 121 Owena, Kenna 150,205 Owens, ,lan 129 Ozee, James 196 Page, Lloyd 195.200 Page, Rodger 150,192,205 Pai, Chi-Yuan 150.205 Paiml, Linda 131 Painter, Lynn 150,205 Paisner, Ron 111 Palazzolo, Don 192 Palladini. Rita 173.195 Palmatier, William 150,205 Palmen. Steve 150,188,205 Palmisane. Pete 122 Panfil, Richard 151.205 Pangrac, John 117 Pape, Cheryl 182,191 Pappas. Jo Anne 126 Parker, Willie 119,151,205 Parkinson, Ed 150,205 Parmenter, Jim 183 Parrish, Hank 202 Parry, James 151,205 Paset, Richard 111 Pasierb, Louis 115 Passarelli, Ralph 124 Pastarnack, Mitchell 151,205 Patey, Bob 113 Patnick, Janice 151 Patterson, Henry 197 Patterson, Joyce 151,205 Paulone, Don 188 Pause, Dave 124 Pavlak. Michael 151,184,205 Paysncr, Ron 94 Pazdera, Karla 129 Pearl, Dennis 125 Pearson, Len 90 Pediaza, Paul 1 14 Peek, Cindy 128 Peerless, Mike 182 Peller, Andrea 1l0,l30,166,l69, 171.198 Pendergest, Robert 118 Perkins, Pat 192 Perrigo. Steve 151.205 Perry, Howard 118,165 Peters, Nancy 151,192,205 Peterson, Arlene 126 Peterson, Charles 196 Peterson, Jack 119 P1'eilTer, Judy 131 Pfeil, Charles 115,151,205 Pliester, Cheryl 131 Phillips, Harry 121 Phillips, Peter 151.205 Phillips. Tom 186 Phillrich, Katherine 127 Pierce, Art 124 Peggatt. Rick 120 Pillsbury, Chuck 120 Pinzur, Judi 151,205 Pittman, Dave 115 Pivonka, Dennis 115 Podolsky. Sherri 130 Pogue, Bruce 185 Pogue, George 151,205 Polland, Paul 151,205 Pollard, Sandy 128,151,205 Polyak. Thomas 151,181,205 Pompa, Nick 151,205 Pope, John 122 Pope, Ken 94, 124,151,205 Popp, Larry 125 Posner, Marc 139.193 Post. Linda 182 Potash, A1 121 Potenza, Regina 131,174 Poterek, Greg 114 Potnick, Janice 205 Potter, John 187 Powell, John 151,169,205 Powers, Forrest 151,205 Pressman, Alan 121 Preston, Christie 126,170 Price, Marcia 182 Priebe. Glenn 115 Prisco, Bob 165,167,188 Proctor, Barb 126,151 ,l73,179, 199,205 Prosser, Janet 128,l51,169,177. 205 Prues, Charles 118 Prupis. Stewart 114 Pudelsky, Dave 122 Pukis, Nina 175 Puricelli, Jill 129 Puryear, Elfrieda 197 Putnam, Jan l3l,l70,l80.183 Qually, Steve 118 Quinlan, Carol 1,129 Quinn. Eliot 119 Raabe, Burtyn 119 Raber, Cheri 34,38.98,129,151, l70,179,l84,205 Rada, Jim 116,121 Rader, Carol 130 Radesevich, Frank 190 Radin, Marc 15l,184,193,205 Radochonski, Bernie 122 Rafe1son,Ruthann 138 Rafool. Judy 127,151,205 Ragan, Neal 151,205 Ragucci, Fred 194 Raidbard, Marvin 175,183 Rainwater, C. Robert 151,186,205 Rakoski, Lee 114,139 Ramer, Rosemary 195 Ramm. Penny 127 Ran. Carol 167 Rand, Yal A. 151,202,205 Rapp. Steve 118 Rapplean, Jerry 122 Rassi, Tim 122 Ratajczak, Sharon 151,205 Ratzer, Kris 138,175 Raueber, Don 177 Raulins, Kathy 191 Ravelette, Gil 115 Ray, Gary L. 196 Raymond, Alan 116 Raymond, Ricky 131 Raynett, Mary 167 Read, Richard 115,181 Reber, Herman 151,205 Recher, Eugene 116 Reece. Norman 151,184,205 Reed, Betsy 126 Regevan. Linda 189 Reich, Pete 125 Reichardt, Steve 118 Reichel1,Jeanne 127 Reichert, John 115 Reichlin, Gail 189 Reichman, Nate 111 Reifstock, Marsha 151,205 Reinhold, Karen l28,15l,l71,184, 199,205 Reinitz, John 125 Reinstein, Harry 185,190 Remy, Kathleen 131,151.l69,205 Renskers, Robert 186 Reucher, Ursula 128 Rexroat, Bryce 119 Rhine, Gary 121,151,205 Rhodes, Andy 119 Rhodes, Charles 139 Rhodes, Murrel 151,192,205 Rice. Mary 167 Rice. Mike lll Rich. Tom 1 18 Richards, Bill 114 Richards, Randy 118 Richardson, Bob 1 17 Richardson, Jack 119 Richardson, Linda 185 Richman, Ken 111 Ridey, Michael 115 Rieckmann, Pat 138 Riggins, David 174 Ringel, Margaret 37,129,180 Risinger, Pam 129 Riter, John 193,198 Ritter, Bruce 1,115,172 Rizzo, Tom 123 Roab, Paul 139 Robbins. Dan l51,165,182,l92,205 Robbins, June 151,205 Roberts, Fred 113 Roberts, Gary 139,165,188 Robinson, C. Paul 151,205 Robinson, Thomas 113 Rocafort, Ted 121 Rochat, Ross 151,205 Rock, Margo 112,185,197 Ronald, L. Sandy 152 Ronan, Susan 138 Rone, Mark 125,168,173 Ronen, Carol 151,205 Roos, Roy 151,205 Ropa, Duke 118 Ropf, Bill 122 Rosaa. Kaye 183 Rose, Debbie 131 Rosen, Lee 125 Rosen, Paula 167 Rosenberg, John 119 Rosenblum. Joseph 165,168,172, 173,192 Rosenblum, Norman 151,205 Rosendall, Dana 120 Rosenfeld, Je1T 121 Rosenthal, Dave 121 Rosenthal, Elaine 130,167 Rosenthal, Myra 183 Rosley, Steven 116,151,205 Ross, Carole 130,151,205 Ross, Harlan 151,205 Ross, Mark 125 Rossow, Ron 1 17 Roth, Alice 189 Roth, Christie 129,151,l99,205 Roth, Sefra 190,192 Rothkop, Sonja 130 Rothschild, Don 139 Roudall, Frank 168 Rouzer, Bruce 152,205 Rowe, Marge 138 Roy, Bob 193 Royer, Kingsley 119,152,205 Rubin, Sherry 189 Rundquist, Larry 182 Runella, Bob 120 Runnalls, W, Russell 152,192,205 Ruppert, Jackie 152,205 Rush, Kathy 182 Russel, Phyllis 127 Russell, Jay 152,181,205 Russell, Larry 152,l8l,187,l95, 200,205 Russell, Wayne 186 Ruthenschroer, Cathy 152,205 Rutherford. John 120 Rutherford, Sandy 114 Ryan, Mary 152,205 Ryan, Pat 127,152,205 Ryan, Tom 122 Ryberg, Marcy 165,185,195 Sacarny, David 125 Sadler, Tina 129 Saerland, Barb 129 Safstrom, Jim 119 Salada, Sandi 173,175 Salk, Steve 124 Sallows, Edward 139,187 Salmon, Dennis 202 Salzman, Peggy 138 Samalon, William 117 Sands. Steve 117 Sandy. Ronald 205 Santoro, June 131 Sargent, Dayne 115 Sarley, Bonnie 138 Sarlo, Joe 124 Sather, Joyce 127,152,205 Sauer, Harold 117 Sauer, Richard 192 Sautter, Mary 128 Scalzo, Stephen 152.193.205 Scesniak. Maryann 167,190 Schack, Diane 127,152,205 Schaffer, Bob 186 Schaffer, Brett 182 Schaffer, Judy 129 Schall, Linda 128,152,195,205 Schaper, Robert 152,205 Schaul, Marilyn 191 Schea, Alvin 152 Schecter, Karen 189 Scheel, Gerry 116 Scheffres, Mike 121 Scherb, David 113 Scherer, Fred 115,152,205 Scherer, Steve 94,115 Schertz, Donald 196 Schilling, Ernie 120 Schipper, Michael 152,205 Schlaack, Ed 115 Schlegel, Jess 122 Schmidt, Charlie 139 Schmidt, Dale 152.205 Schmidt, Debbie 129 Schmidt, Roger 195,200 Schmidt, Ted 111 Schmitt, Wayne 194 Schneider, Marvin 181,187 Schneider, Nancy 192 Schneider, Sharon 130 Schoenfeld, Robert 152,205 Schomer, Diane 126,152,205 Schoon, Carol 152,200,205 Schoonhoven. James 152,205 Schortz, George 121 Schrader, Jane 170 Schrenell, Eileen 130 Schroeder, Peggy 129 Schron, Terry 119 210 Schroyer, Bob 139 Schubert, John 192 Schucart, Richard 111 Schultz, Jack 194 Schultz, Rebecca 152,205 Schwankoff, Marilyn 128 Schwartz, Ann 130,165,167 Schwartz, Mary 130 Schwartz, Nancy 167 Schwartz, Susan 189 Schwertz, Jim 1 14 Scott, Richard 196 Scutoski, Henry 181 Sear, Marilyn 130 Seater, Sandy 127 Sehring, Babs 126 Sehring, Nancy 152,205 Seidel, Nancy 128,170 Seigel, Steve 125 Seigel, Warren 124 Selburg, Roger 152,205 Selinger, Larry 71,122 Selquist, Curt 152,l78,l88,l99,205 Seluzer, Steve 121 Semmens, Bill 192 Sensenig, Larry 192 Serfass, David 139,165,193,201 Sessler, Donna 189 Sewald, Celeste 173,196 Sexton, Laura 121 Seyler, Al 118 Seyl1er,John 152,205 Shafer, Arnie 111 Shaffer, Brett 117 Sharp, Phyllis 1,129,l52,172,179, 199,205 Shaw, George 118 Shaw, John 191 Shaw, Nancy 191 Shaw, Tom 120 Shea, Maxwell 124,152,205 Shearn, Robert 121 Sheeman, Diane 189 Shepard, Kathleen 152 snappy, William 123 Shererm, Terry 1 I3 Sherman, Sherry 130 Shields, Jim 152,205 Shipp. Era t52,ts5.t97,2o5 Shleas, Mark 124 Shrader, Jane 126 Shrader, Jim 182,194 Shulleder, Beverly 130 Shusan, Linda 189 Sibal, John 113 Sickmann, John 152,205 Siegal, Kenny 125 Siegel, Joyce 130 Siegel. Marty 121 Siegel, Sonia 189 Siegfried, Jerry 191,192 Siegrist, Sue 152,205 Sierra, Mike 113 Silberman, Marcia 130 Silversoone, Bob 1 1 1 Silverstein, Mark 111 Simak, Jerilyn 152,205 Sime, Bob 190,196 Simmons, Bob 121 Simmons, Reid 192 Simon, David 197 Simon, Joanie 130 Simon, Kathleen 152,205 Simon, Steven 152,205 Simonson, Nancy 127 Simpson, Gail 152,205 Simpson, Lana 152,205 Simpson, Ron 152 Sindelar, Roger 152,205 Sineni, Ronald 152,202,205 Singer, Jan 111,183 Singer,.le11'152,205 Sinks. Robert 125 Sisley. Donna 152,205 Sitton, Carol 152,205 Skeadas, Gus 120 Skibs, Sharon 192 Skiles, Sharon 191 Skinner, Steve 194 Skovron, Jim 120 Skrysack, Joe 123 Skubik, John 179,180,l84,188,l99 Skultety, Keith 123 Slater, Walter 74,77,l52,205 Slavicek, Larry 90 Slavitt. A. C. 111 Slesser, Jim 116 Slosson, Dick 115 Slota, Don 122 Slyman, Sid 152,205 Smiekel, Patrick 153,205 Smith, Al 74,78,79,l 19,121 Smith, Bill 111 Smith, Dale 153,205 Smith, Daniel l17,153,196,205 Smith, Donald 153,205 Smith, Gary 116 Smith, Greg 139 Smith, Lacey 112 Smith, Mel 169 Smith, Rich 122 Smith, Rick 139,153,205 Smith, Steve 115 Smith, Terry 185,186 Smolinski, Donna 126 Snarskis, Paul 153,205 Snyder, Carole 131 Snyder, Gretchen 127 snyder, sue l,l26,172, 184,201 Snyder, W. Russell 129,153,184, 205 Soiler, Terry 111 Soll, Linda 138 Solomon, Paula 182,194 Solondz, Paul 125 Solstadt, Al 113 Sommer, Bill 121 Sommerheld, Jane 153,205 Sorensen, George 139 Sorkin, Janice 153,205 Sottile, Linda 138 Spacht, Ann 126,173 Spector, Mark 187 Speer, Tom 196 Spencer, Bob 1 15 Spenks, Alan 186 Spiller, David 153,205 Spindler, Dietmar 153,205 Sporn, Alan 153,205 Sprecht, Becky 190 Sprecker, Becky 191 Spreckman, Steve 1 11 Sprenkle, Rod 113 Springer, Doug 165,168,175,l83 Staack, Matt 114 Stack, Robert 153,201,205 Stafford, Sylvai 185 Staley, James 186 Staller, Theodore 153,205 Stanger, Terry 98,118 Stapp, Vicki 138 Steele. Bob 119 Steele, Ginny 129 Steele, John 112 Stelek, Dan 117 Stein, Burt 111 Stein, Dave 111,200 Stein, Edward 153,205 Stein, Susan 189 Steinberg, Carl 125 Stephens, Nan 182 Stephis, Marty 186 Sterart, Brad 1 18 Sterling, Howard 117 Stern, Richard D. 185,186 Stern, Susan 130,171 Stetter, C1111 139 Stevens, Susan 129,198 Stever, Ralph 153,185,205 Stewart, Gary 119,153,205 Stewart, Ray 139 Stewart, Roy 153,183,205 Stewart, Tom 94,124 Stiers, Michael 191 Stillman, John 192 Stkagkias, George 184 Stofan, Deidre 153,205 Stonewall, Gary 113 Stortz, Barry 120,180 Stortz, Gary 120 Stou1Ter, Lance 118 Stover, David 184 Stowell, Ken 116 Stragalas, George 153,205 Stratinsky, Reginald 117,153,205 Strattman, David 186 Strelecki. Richard 153,205 Strcmplous, Steve 122 Stroud, David 112,197 Stroup, Bill 139 Struss, Alan 139,187 Strutz, Eric 122 Stuart, Jerry 186 Studdard, .lunice 185,197,201 Sturgess, Suzanne 167 Suckow, Paul 118 Sullivan, Kip 90,98,1 17,182 Susck, Helen 192 Suskind, Barnett 153,205 Swanson, Barb 126,153,205 Swanson, Glen 123 Swanson, Judith 153,205 Swarton, Rob 118 Sweetland, Fred 153,200,205 Swenson, Nancy 175 Swidler, Lee 125 Swigris, Bob 74,77 Sympson, Ron 117 Talbott, James 153,205 Talbott, Mary Ann 128 Tanen, Dale 189 Tancnbaum, Richard 121 Tani, Lorraine 127,184 Tanthuwanit, Sunnee 153, 205 Tarantolo, Dave 116 Taylor, Cathy 182 Taylor, Leigh 174,202 Taylor. Teeter. Vert 138 Phil 1 18 173,185. Tegtmeier, John 192 Tekien, William 113 Tepper, Howard 153,205 Terrey, Jim 98,118 Terry. Fran 130 Teuch,Jil1 138 Thacker. Jim 153,185,205 Thedem, William 113 Theus. Greg 139,l53,195,197,200, 205 Thiess, Victoria 153,205 Thoma, Greg 115 Thoman. Denny 71,118 Thomas, Ann 128 Thomas, Bob 182,194 Thomas. Bruce 118 Thomas, Hud 1,153,172,205 Thomas .Nona131,170 Thomas, Robert 188 Thomas, Ulisher 11 112 Topoulos, Betty 127 Torter, A, J. 153,205 Tosta, Carol 170 Tourek, Tom 153 Townsend, Susan 167 Trask, Mark 191 Traum, Ray 153,187,205 Treese, Richard 153 Tricdman, E. Spencer 125 Troop, Steve lll Truelson, Ken 113 Truesdale, Gary 114 Tuber, Henry 187 Tuller, Sherry 126 Tulley, Chuck 122 Tully, Jean 127 Turek, Joe 114 Turner, Cheryl 197 Ublauer. Suzanne 127,153,205 Ugo, Joseph 153,205 Umland, Janice l38,l53,195,199, 200,205 Unger, Bob 125 Upiri, lra 1 19 Upton, Gary 89,98,1 15.193 Upton, Greg 182 Urdang, Melanie 130 Usher, David 113 Usnik, Robert 186 Vaisvil, Leo 153,187,205 Van Beuning, Richard 153.205 Vanden Dooren, Keith 186 Vanderwagen. John 111 153,205 Vanderwerf, Ronald 154,205 Voigt, Richard 121 Vorgias, Maria 126 Voss, Marilyn 127,l54,179,l90, 199,205 Voss, Susan 182 Vroman, Sheila 128 Vytlaul, Rhea 154 Wade, Tim 1 19 Wagman, Sue 130 Wagner, Mike 115 Wainwright, Frank 124 Wai1kus,Dane 118 Wakefield, William 123 Waldeck, Tim 119 Waldwitz, Steve 111 Walker, Bonita 138 Walker, Gilbert 115,154,206 Walker, Jerry 154,187,206 Walker, Timothy 154,186,206 Wallace, Walline, Karen 154,206 Jane 154,182,206 Walsh, Elmer 120 Walsh, Thomas 124 Walters, Fred 30 Walters, Randall 154,184,206 Walton, Teresa 167 Walz, Maryann 154,206 Wanack, Ted 154,194,206 Wantz, John 120 Ward, Bob 192 Thompson, Alvin 139,193 Thompson, John 1l7,l53,187,205 Thornquist, Jane 126 Thorp. James 153,205 Thorsness, Bill 118,198 Thourot, John 153,187,205 Tichy, Pam 131 Till, Marcia 167 Tilli, Joel 118 Tilton, John 116 Timerman, Julie 129 Timmermann, Lee 139 Tischler, Robert 113 Tjaden. Dave 115 Tober, Sue 129 Toburen, Brad 1 18 Tockman, Howard 121 Todd, Jean 127 Tolchin, Dennis 125,153,205 Tomek, A1 120,153,205 Van Van Van Van Dosterhaut, Jack 154.205 Hooser. Sandra 127 Horne, Barbara 127 Huss, Ronald 200 VanNess, Steve 122 Van Sickle, Judd 115,181 Van Veen, Annette 196 Van Zandt, Mike 117 Varacins, A1 154,205 Vasek. Jerry 192 Vastano, Carole 1,128,154,172, l79,l84,l99,205 Vahmas, Andrew 113 Veitch, John 122 Ve1pe1,Pat 154,205 Ver Schave, Jean 154,205 Vetzner, Robert 154,205 Victor, Sally 189 Vihon. Hilene 189 Villers, Gay 115,165,199 Virgilio, Alphanse 154 Vogel, Barbara 184 Ward, Sue 131,180 Warnceke, Paul 186 Warren, Lynn 130 Was. Bob 124 Washkis, Roger I20,l73,l75,I80 Wasilewski, Richard 154,206,202 Wasserman, Nancy 189 Wasserman, Stephen 125,196 Watson, Nancy'l26,170,l84 Watson, Tracy 118,193 Wayne, Bob 123 Webb, Sharon 182.191 Webber, Jim 193 Weber, Donna 154,206 Weber, James 184 Weber, Robert 193 Webster, Eugene Jr. 197 Weiman, Gary 154.206 Weinberg, Susan 167,190,201 Weiner, Barbara 184,198 Weinstein, Bonnie 154,206 Weisner, Barbara 189 Weiss, Jack 111 Welch. Mike 154,201,206 Wellbrock, Dirk 118 Wellbrook, Scott 118 211 Welsh, Ed 173 Wenckus, Sandy 37,128,l54,l70, 199,206 Werdr, Mary 173 West, Jerry 123 Westendorf, Chuck 74,98,l54,Z06 Westphal, William 113 Wexler, Fredi 189 Weyhenmeyer, Charles 119 Wheelan, Ginny 131,138,175 Wheeler, Lois 167 Whinery, George 119 Whitaker. Gerald 154,206 Whitaker, Virgil 154,197,206 White, Bill 125 White, Janet 126 White, Joyce 185 White, Linda 154,185,206 White. Steve 124,165,166 Whitney, Bill 115 Wiatkus, Dave 98 Wiberg, Kerry 114 Wicks, Carol 128,175,180 Wicks, Jack 122 Wiebe, Pam 129,175,184 Wiech,Jack 122 Wiener, Rich 122 Wigder. Bruce 154,206 Wiggins, Ellen 129,184 Wike, Diane 154,206 Wildermuth, Sharon 129,185 Wilkin, Orvin 122,154,206 Wilkin, Sally 122,154,206 Wilkinson, Donald 154,206 Williams, Arthur 1 12 Williams, Carl 121 Williams, Dave 124 Williams, Nancy 182 Williams, Norval 154,187,206 Williamson, Nancy 128,184 Williamson, Steve 139 Willis, Roy 154,184,206 Willeumier, Gilbert 192 Wilson, Sherry 131,170 Wimer. Dick 90,118 Windchy, Karen 126,154,206 Winer, Barbara 130 Winger, Barney 120 Winkler, Carol 154,206 Winn, Mike 124 Winter, Rick 168,196 Wishnew, John 154,206 Wlsl, Fred 191 Witowski, Kenneth 193 Wogstad. Bill 116,165 Wohl, Marcia 190 Woith, Terry 116 Wojtas, Tom 124 Wolf, Lynne 126 Wolf, Mike 111 Wolfer, Betty 131 Wollert, Vick 1,129,172 Wolfson, Judy 138 Woll, Sue 126,154,206 Wollock, Andrea 130 Wolski, Sandra 127 Wood, Doug 118 Wood, Georgia 167,191 Wooding, Larry 117 Woods, Barb 1,129,172,183 Wooldridge. Rich 139 Wordeman. Janice 154,206 Wreath, Wayne 116,154.181,206 Wright, Richard 112 Wubbena, Larry 154,202,206 Wykhuis. Gretchen 126,154,206 Yakofl. Vicki 107,131 Yapicioglu, Mahir 154,206 Yates, Ron 119 Yehl, Julianne 190 Yerbic, James 154,206 Yetter, Betsy 126 Yetter, Jack 113 Yocum, Ken 154,206.117 York, Merrill 123 Youngberg. Bob 120 Youngbcrg, Richard 192 Zapler, Susan 138 Zaring, Chris 168 Zarne, Louise 138 Zanders, Rosalind 185 Zelinka, Jacqueline 1,172 Zeller. Joanne 127,191,196 Zeman, Carol 138.198 Zgodny. Elliot 125 Ziegele. Mark 118 Zimmer. Rod 119 Zimmerman,John 154,206 Zimmerman. 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