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f s 00 Govern DRIFT 1973 BUTLER UNIVERSITY VOL.81 INDIANAPOLIS. IND. INVITATION Roll up, Roll up for the Mystery Tour, the Magical Mystery Tour. Roll up, roll up for the Mystery Tour, for it ' s coming to take you away. Here ' s your invitation — we ' ve made the reservation, the Mystery Tour will take you away. The trip will be long but you cannot go wrong, with the chime bells ringing your way. And so into the night, you will glimpse a fast sight of the Land of Alex, your place to stay. There ' ll be euchre and dancing with Lilly Hall prancing with a sound-wave room on the side. You ' ll find tricycle races, with many smiling faces and court cases held over stolen girls ' laces, all along the Magical Mystery Tour. So roll up, roll up for the Mystery Tour, we ' re ready to take you away. And through glassless windows you ' ll plainly see the Mad Hatter ' s Annual Social and Tea. And electric waterfalls with loud, jeering calls, and formal dance balls with noted pitfalls — a time unmatched will certainly be yours, on the Magical Mystery Tour. The Mystery Tour awaits you now to wander here and there, to pick a flower or feed a duck or pass the kick, to drop and stare. Before the journey is nearly done ye weary travelers stop your Run. The road is not yet smooth at all. There stands an immediate Port of Call. There is that one more mountain crest that will have been your final Test. Of test tubes, burners, textbooks, too, float by Jordan secured by Meanies-in-Blue. The Magical Mystery Tour comes true. For you the travelers, the land will coast through hoops and nets and over a Post, across the Land of Many Bands to the famous C of Clubs. And here you travelers will find the end of the Mystery Tour on which you ' re sent. Or have you yet reached your Hour in Time at the end of a four-year academic climb? Rolled up, rolled up on the Mystery Tour — the Magical Mystery Tour has taken you away. t OPENING SECTION I . . . CITATIONS 21 STtJOENT LIFE 34 . . . SENIORS 81 . . . ADMINISTRATION 105. . . HEADS jOF ORGANIZATIONS 152 .. . HOUSING 184 .. . ADS, INDEX 224 .. . CLOSING SECTION 24% 11 HI It THE BYRDS CONCERT -:m 4 : 7 V ' ' How does it feel to be one of the beautiful people? ' And the eyes in his head see the world spinning round. 10 4 12 ' You say yes, I say no, You say stop, I say go. 13 am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together 14 15 JULIE NIXON EISENHOWER 16 SENATOR EDWARD M. KENNEDY It doesn ' t matter much to me. . There ' s so many there to meet. ' Now that you know who you are, what do you want to do? And have you traveled very far? Far as the eye can see. —JOHN LENNON-PAUL McCARTNEY 20 CITATIONS . CITATIONS CITATIONS CITATIONS CITATIONS FACULTY SALLY BECK — certified clinical (girl) psychologist . . . Hubby ' s a prof, too , . . work- ing with young people provides a glimpse into the future . . . collects Navajo crafts . . . raises poodles . . . our resident pro . DICK CAUGER — Marguette and Northwestern . . . humanizing English . . . worries about polit- ics . . . sarcastic, sardonic, yet always sympathetic ... In Pipe We Trust ... I love him, but I hatehim . . three time a week. FRANK COOPER — Atlanta . . . one year replacement? . . . spots individual student ' s needs . . . selected by patronage — I get the students concert jobs . . . guiet wit . . . BBC lecturer . . . save the Roman- tics ... and put BU on the Musical Map. NICK CRIPE— the service started him teaching: like finding a gold mine in your own backyard . . . addicted to a game called golf . . . winningest team at BU . . . crea+ es intellectuality. JOSEFA CROWE— teaches because I ' m a sucker for punishment . . . SA martyr . . . loved by all (that count) ... a university: community set apart for the gathering, sharing and using of Knowledge, with a stress on Truth, Freedom, Relevance, Individuality, and Responsibility . BILL DAWN — chemical engineer . . . monetary rewards of industry are not the eguivalent of the satisfaction found in teaching . . . gentility . . . photography and cooking (ever thought about a TV Show?) . . . take the subject seriously but not myself . GEORGE GEIB— Purdue Student Senate . . . broke Greek control . . . GE College Bowl (5 times) . . . BU: nice balance between research, teaching, and campus life ... The Collector (stamps, campaign buttons, model sol- diers) . . . photo and film . . . anybody seen Mae West? BEN HADDOX — Magna Cum Laude, Stetson . . . Reverend Ben . look him up in Who ' s Who, he already knows all of you . . . concern with human beings in their interaction . . . Religion in Columbia . . . swellest guy. WILD BILL HEPLER— Brookville, PA . . where? ... no plans for teaching until that assistantship . . . bridge, poker (he looks the type) . . . easy grader (sure) . golf and working in the woods (oh, those psychologists) . . . ideal university: one that I ' m president of . JOE KIRSCH— Southport Cardinal . . . teaching: I wanted to learn, not work . . . relating chemto the lab- why chem is fun . . . road rallying and athletics ... his classes: we learn, and have a good time. BILL LAND —hippy from Indy .... . . goat herder (53 in all) . . . own organic food . . . Ecology Shop . . . Brown County commuter . . . ecologically militant . . . make kids aware of the geography around them — and aware we are ... and we luv ya. CAROL MCMULLEN— the prof is a lady ... her start: a Sunday School Class while in grammar school . . . enjoyed it so much and thought it so worthwhile, I ' ve done it ever since . . . sewing, bridge, and crafts . . . sincere enthusiasm about my job . NANCY MOORE— Shortridge . . . BU Kappa . above all else, I love students . . . Winona Hospital Board VP . . . England and Wales . . . always wanted to teach . . . BU Award . . . try to be fair ... and she ' s sweet, too. JOE MORRISON— Pittsburgh— or therea- bouts planned on research . . . worked at Mellon Institute . . . inject the philosophy of science ... a real Christian Scientist . . . IVCF . . . solid and sincere— and smart, too. SMILING DICK OSBORNE— Whitten- burg ... not many school activities: I ' m a musician — gigging on radio, TV . . . photography, carpentry for pleasure . . . nondiscriminant— will help any student ... 2 girls at BU (soon maybe 3) . . . tall, dark, and happy. BILL NEHER— BU Sigma Chi . . . Outstanding Male Student ' 65 . . . speech, history or language? . . . Educa- tion should be student-centered. . . . under mild appearance beats the heart of a faculty softball baseball jock. STU SILVERS— from Brazil (there ' s one in Ind.) . . . Reading Program Parent . . . consulting, workshops . . Northern Colorado (oh, that country) . . . family bowling . . . cordial and dynamic . . . has that way with won PHIL ST. JOHN— New Hampshire and (gulp) Harvard . . . Marine Biology . . . thought of flying but didnt mind teaching at Harvard, Brandeis, or . . BU . . . sensitive and smiling . . . door always open . ESTHER STANTON —journalism to soc . . . loveable . . . more interested in the questions than the answers . . . A good class is one in which I ' m learning too. . . . sincere and sweet . . . what a nice lady. EMMA LOU THORNBKUU H— resident scholar . . . CLU, Urban League, NAACP . . . travel, music and theatre ( have to go to London every year for the Theatre ) . . . Afro-Amer. Studies pioneer . . . nationally reknown ... I respect students —and do we respect you. GEORGE WALLER— from MoTown . . . impressive credentials . . .jazz and rock (he digs it) American History Research Center . . . only office with a stereo . . . interested, fair, highly learned . . . looks frightening but guite a guy. JACK WILEY— Yale . . . from S. Jersey . . .Japanese interpreter (Navy) . . . Julliard NY cello scene . . . made Springfield, O, musical . . . appreciates professionalism ot BU Ballet . . . we appreciate you. WILMA WOHLER— English to Home. Ec . . . like to see a little more freedom . . . music, art, and photography . . . Home Ec. is creativity. „.,„. „„,. ,, STUDENTS GEORGE G. YEARSICH and DONNA L BERKSHIRE . . . together or separate- Most Outstanding in 71 and 72 . . . academic and extra-curricular— the list is infinite ... The Champions. ' All entries will be final ... in case of a tie. duplicate prizes will be awarded. Seemingly pretentious to most of us, but in reality, non-existent. A chromium smile, usually over C-Club coffee. 23 JOSEFA CROWE Other profs apply violence to their students. I save it for the bugs in my organic garden. WILLIAM S. DAWN ' I try to draw the students out . . . but I guess I ' m as guilty as the rest for trying to stuff knowledge. GEORGE GEIB WC says, less expansion, more experimentation at BENJAMIN HADDOX I try to get a mutual trust and confidence between myself and my students. ' ' . . . and he does. 25 I dream of the day when I can be a beachcomber or a mountain hermit. Remaining a student until I die . . . and he means it 26 WILLIAM T. LAND Our own token hippy prof. CAROL J. MCMULLEN With the professional fervor of Chef Huntley, she reads her Kiddie Lit. 27 Students are interested by the ideas with which the Mind of Man has always struggled. 28 WILLIAM NEHER Teaching is invigorating. . . . but Bill, this isn ' t Africa RICHARD OSBORNE I think they know I ' m trying to do my part. 29 30 I like to think that I ' m doing something, but interest in the reading classes is basica intrinsic ESTHER STANTON I project myself as I think he sees me, but that doesn ' t mean that he sees me the way I think he sees me, but then again . . . EMMA LOU THORNBROUGH The Lady is a Scholar helluva nice one. and a 31 GEORGE M. WALLER Good students can learn anywhere and good teachers can teach anywhere. . . . Were you suggesting BU, George? JACKSON B. WILEY I guess I care more because we need the good students here. 32 WILMA WOHLER To me, there is a richness in teaching. ' GEORGE YEARSICH, DONNA BERKSHIRE Student Body SuperStars. BM B Hm HM MH 33 )ENT LIFE . . . STUDENT LIFE . . . STUDENT LIFE . . . STUDENT LIFE . . . STUDENT LIFE . . . STUDENT LIFE . RUSH — exhausting but fun . . . smile, smile, smile . . . rusher or rushee? . . . skits show what BU life should be ... go out and sell that house . . . going fishing in the dorms for future alums . . . fill that quota. ORIENTA- TION — shock of their lives . . . Alex speaks out ... a time to find friends and a future . . . sleeping in Clowes . . . advisors ' meetings and library tours . . . room-shuffling in the dorms. REGISTRATION — a big pain . . . marathon form filling . . . escalating tuition charges . . . Print Hard — This Is A Triplicate . . . smile for your picture laminated in plastic ... a two-hour torture. FRESHMAN SKITS — Tri Delts take a first with Home Town Honeys . . . Alpha Phis follow with My Fair Freshman . . . Kappas land third spoofing pledgeship — irony personified. HOMECOMING — yes, there was one this year . . . Hunger Hike to Holliday Park . . . WAJC plays Big Bopper at the Hop . . . old timers meet under the Big Top ... Phi Delt pledges are top charioteers . . . victory in the Butler Bowl . . . belittling Wabash Little Giants. OCTOBERFEST— or farce . . . Peppercorn, Head East, Nebula Spoon, others . . . frizbee contest cancelled but Nu Chi Alpha wins by default . . . ten freaks total attendance . . . another fall failure. DAD ' S DAY — banquets, open houses, and a soggy Butler Bowl . . . alum association puts the pinch on the Old Man . . . Dads observe where their money ' s going . . . POW-MIA MARCH — Hudnut speaks for peace . . . Angel Flight sponsors . . . candlelight cradles hopes that were to come true . . . scores of braceleted marchers . . . let this be a lasting peace. MOVIES — Student Assembly and Ross Hall project some Academy Award winners . . . Mae West to Gene Hackman . . . smoke and empty wine bot- tles crowd the group in 131 . . . security-guarded viewings . . . Johnson and Loomis: Producers . . . other hits — Rosemary ' s Baby and Forbidden Planet. BUTLER BEAUTIES — Top Ten Co-eds Julie Opell, Dana Hardwick and ' Linda Davis share the crown . . . Miss Butler: Alpha Chi Omega president Deb Brallier . . . junior Lori Showley lands the Arnold Air Queen title. ARNOLD AIR BALL — Air Force Senior Prom . . . the Last Formal . . decorations for the first time ever ... an Air Force dance at an Army base? SWEETHEARTS— Jan Spoon (Sigma Chi) ... Kit Ford (Kappa Sig) . . . Susan Wirthwein (Phi Delt) . . . Cindy Hartley (Delt) . . . Susie Riley (Sigma Nu) . . . Linda Pautsch (Phi Psi) . . . Carol Papola (Lambda Chi) . . . Sue Wood (Nu Chi) . . . Judy Newbold, stricken by appendicitis, recovers to her position as TKE Sweetheart. DERBY DAY — Pi Phis claim cham- pionship with three first (pyramid, around-the-world, skin the snake) . . . Mary Menez of Alpha Chi receives the Golden Derby . . . rain and sleet dampen the ground; but not pledge spirit . . . muddy Mystery Event captures by leaping Suzanne Yeardon. GENEVA STUNTS — Ross and Robertson take the big honors . . . YMCA manages the show . . . Alpha Phis and Phi Delts cop second prizes . . . poor attendance nets financial deficit . . . Most Original went to Phi Delts. SPRING SING — Ross and Alpha Phis take a first . . . songbirds from Schwitzer are first among females . . . fantastic — I was in it ... Phi Psi Robertson place second. TRIK-LA-TRON — Pi- Phi Sigma Nu team hustle to record-breaking victory . . . Kappas and Alpha Phis also place ... Jo Ann Van Winkle reigns in the winners ' circle . . . Butler ' s Little 500— on three wheels. SADIE HAWKINS DAY— the Humane Society would protest . . . who ' s the pig? . . . Sigma Nus — they, uh, won the, er, Tug-of-War . . . Laurie Fallin is crowned corn queen . . . Teke Larry Hoke is judged the Champion Chugger. SPRING WEEKEND — memorable . . . saddle shoe performance by the Fabulous Rhinestones . . . McKendree Spring entertain the high schoolers and a few BU kids . . . the Byrds are alive again, to bring tears to our eyes . . . orbit to entertain the masses of Young Indy . . . 10,000 kids — my God, our own Woodstock . . . the Girls ' Gym? MATRIX TABLE — Theta Sigma Phi becomes Women ' s Communications, Inc.: a sexist organization ... no independents entered . . . speeches and fried chicken . . . Mrs. Jones ' late entry . . . Janet McKown reigns. RUSH P. 35: upper left — Rushees leave Schwitzer en route to preference parties, upper right — Delta Gammas welcome prospective members to An Anchors Aweigh Cruise ; lower left — Theta Patti Abbi+t makes prepara- tions for Thetaland of Oz ; lower center — Alpha Chi Ann Scherer escorts Julie Cripe up A Pathway of Carnations lower right — DGs greet Kris Anderson. 35 FRESHMAN GETAWAY i ' X «o : i£S- oA HI HH Wm ' fPils Hl£9 P3-1B 3 ' - HM 1 fflr - | ' i JbH J-li | 4 s r;..---  FRESHMAN MIXER 36 P.36: upper left— John Goetten, Carl Tyre, and Jeffrey Brant relax during Freshman Getaway; upper right— the weekend also provides a time for solitude and contemplation; lower right— Granite at the mixer. P.37: upper right— newly-pledged sorority women reunite at the Panhel- lenic Banquet; lower left— Mrs. Phillip Mendenhall, former 500 Queen and Pi Phi alum, delivers her speech; lower right— Margaret Orlup accepts the scholarship trophy for Delta Delta Delta ' s 1972 pledge class. 37 ORIENTATION AND REGISTRATION 38 P. 38: upper left — tuition-paying students form long cashier lines; center left — Janet Armstrong has her ID picture taken by Officer Dave McCullough; lower left — Orientation Week speak- ers are President Jones, Dean Schwomeyer, and Dean Arbogast; upper right — John Nazzaro buys his textbooks; center and lower right — Freshmen assemble at their first convocation. P. 39: upper left— Tri Delts Cathie Mills and Wendy MacDonald portray home town honeys to take top honors in the freshman skits; center left — Alpha Phi pledges Judy Jones and Terri Scott win first runner-up in the competition; lower left — Thetas are rushees in their skit; lower right — Kap- pas Carol Osborne and Jeri Hancock watch Sue Hutchison and Meri Hinds play typical freshmen . FRESHMAN SKITS 39 HOMECOMING ma fry DERAIL tj« WA6AS N | ; P. 40: upper right — Sigma Nu ' s house decs; left center— Phi Delt-Sigma Chi chariot race; lower right— couple at the WAJC ' 50 ' s dance. P. 41: upper left — Line forms for hunger hike; upper center — Judy Harvey and Ro bert James Eckman; upper right— the hike starts; right center — S+eve Whitney collapses after hike; left center — Sigma Chis portray the ' 50 ' s; lower left — Massachusetts Assembly plays while; lower center — Lana Stennett rocks and rolls to the ' 50 ' s. 41 _. : t ( OCTOBERFEST P. 42: center — Nebula Spoon entertains the sparse crowd attending the OCTOBER- FEST; lower left — The students enjoy the strong vibrations of Peppercorn ; lower right — Peppercorn makes OCTOBERFEST under the booming effects of the girls ' gym. P. 43: upper left — The students and dads watch an exciting Butler-Evansville game; upper right — Val Corcoran and her parents enjoy the Dad ' s Day Luncheon in Hinkle; lower right — The fathers of our Bulldog football team wait for the game to start; lower left — President Jones celebrates the day by flying school balloons. 42 43 POW— MIA MARCH: OCT. 25, 1972 . . . PEACE: JAN. 27, 1973 ■ft S ' 4  44 STUDENT ASSEMBLY MOVIES BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID THE CHASE BOYS IN THE BAND ♦S W flL •jjif j. 3%  x -„• [ - ' 8 Ji ' ■fcS THE CHUMPS AT OXFORD ROSS HALL MOVIES TELEVISION MOVIES THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN M« A«S« H THE OUT-OF-TOWNERS MISS BUTLER — DEB BRALLIER 46 TOP TEN COEDS 47 LORI SHOWLEY — ARNOLD AIR FORCE QUEEN ARNOLD AIR FORCE BALL COL. POWELL, LORI SHOWLEY, COL HINSHAW RUNNERS-UP — DUBBIE HOFFMAN, PATTY SHUTE 49 CAROL PAPOLA — LAMBDA CHI ALPHA SWEETHEARTS 50 JAN SPOON — SIGMA CHI CYNDI HARTLEY — DELTA TAU DELTA CINDY VAILLENCOURT — TKE SUSIE RILEY — SIGMA NU 51 P. 52: upper left — Sigma Chis choose Mary Menez as Derby Day queen; upper right — Carolyn Nichols rushes through Round the World ; center — pledges charge forward; lower left — Becky Horner shows enthusiasm; lower right — Barb John tries to win. P. 53: upper left — Judy Willemain smiles despite the mud; upper right — Jack Babinac wrestles a brother on the Sigma Chi lawn; center — Coaches model results of the Yard and a Half contest; lower left — Alpha Phis complete their pyramid; lower center — Lori Rippa makes a turn under Mike Sozio ' s instruction; lower right — Pi Phi pledges erect the winning pyra- mid. 52 SIGMA CHI DERBY DAY 54 972 GENEVA STUNTS P. 54: upper right — members of Ross an lobertson Halls display talents which result in first place presentation and per- formance awards; lower left — Schwitzer residents perform a dance routine during Try to Remember ; lower right — Phi Delta Theta men offer their act, These Are the Times That Try Men ' s Souls . P. 55: upper left — Alpha Phis dance in Big Nicky ' s Hideaway ; upper right — PDTs reveal their dramatic style, which wins the most original presentation award; lower left — Dan Brewer, Ross, por- trays Talullah Bankhead; lower right — Holly S+owe performs with fellow Schwit- zer girls. 55 SPRING SING 56 i i $ t. J V fuEL Slf p |h rflfcjJt t ffim • i -f, - ♦ Hi 1 1 l ifcl i j Iff 1 Shm J 1, is Sq 1 §| u x Hs r- 1 7 1 1 1 4 ' $yg i «f 1 ■' i f !K li L • ■! ' ■- - 5PPI , . irT?v % 3pSB 9l f ! nM i ' ? C ' Pi l 1 R7M iWA ' ' 1 • ' S §«Tk •; ' , W ' - ■i 1 ipmjij 1 W k a 1 H V 1 : : 5 BM P. 56: upper left — Delta Tau Delta and PI Beta Phi; upper right — Delta Gamma; lower left — Phi Kappa Psi and Robertson Residence Hall; lower right — Alpha Phi and Ross Residence Hall. P. 57: upper left — Schwitzer; upper right — Doug King presents the first place trophy to Donna S+encel, Alpha Phi, and Bill Hazen, Ross mixed group competition winners; lower left — Alpha Chi Omega. 57 P. 58: upper right — queen candidates Jo Van Win- kle (winner), Doreen Deffenbaugh, Paula Frasz, Trish Whitcomb, Lori Showley, Sally Meeker, Sail Shep- ley, and Terry Vernon smile for the judges; lower left — Victorious Pi Phis Jill Burgess, Debbie Cowart, and Nancy Seghetti after the race; lower right — Alpha Chi Sherdene Sorenson pushes toward the end. P. 59: upper left— Diane Miller rides for a KKG second place title; lower left — Participants pedal to the victory line; upper right — Theta Lisa Keller flashes toward the finish; lower right — Trikesters cut a quick corner around the Delts ' track. 59 KAPPA SIGMA SADIE HAWKINS DAY P. 60: Sadie Hawkins Day Queen candidates: row one — Debbie Miller, Connie Pollack, Susan Smith, Sue Schron; row two — Laurie Fallin (queen), Susan Dowd, Nancy Schultz, and Sharon Nichols smile and pose for the judges of the event. P. 61: upper left — Alpha Chi Cindy Gash awaits the pig chase; upper right — Candy Whittle, Pi Phi, gets a fair catch; center right — DG Helen Perkins attempts to grip her prize pig; lower left — Sigma Nus win the tug-of-war; lower right — TKE Larry Hoke chugs winning cider. 60 SPRING WEEKEND THE BYRDS 62 MCKENDREE SPRING 63 THETA SIGMA PHI MATRIX TABLE Upper right — Jamie Phillippe accepts a Spoke Award; lower left — Smiling, Julie Opell receives her Hub Award; upper right — Theta Sigma Phi president Janet McKown speaks; lower right — Mrs. Jones presents a Hub Award to Jan Spoon. 64 _Y PRODUCTIONS . . . LILLY PRODUCTIONS . . . LILLY PRODUCTIONS . . . LILLY PRODUCTIONS . . . LILL DANCE — favorite opening ballet, Les Sylphides, in a December presentation . . cracker . . . first entire presentation of Nutcracker at Butler in eight years . . Orchestra . . . George Verdak, chief stager . . . Butler Ballet Mid-Year Varieties i talent and style . . . work with little dancers through Special Instruction Division also Igrouchki and The Nut- accompanied by the Butler March exhibit wide range of . . on tour, ballet company upstages Southern Illinois University . . . average dancer ' s load: 20+ hours (including Saturday morning classes!). OPERA — repeated performances (specially requested after summer session success) of two act Help! Help! The Globolinks . . .Jackson Wiley heads March Opera workshops displaying the vocal wares of all ages and profes- sions . . . also a sneak preview of future performances . . . from Lilly to Clowes is the Concerto Program featur- ing soloists and the University Orchestra . . . soloists were picked by judges from BU ' s finest . . . children ' s opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors, presented to underprivileged children during the Christmas season. CHOIRS — total of six . . . keenly competitive . . . under the direction of James Mulholland, James Lindholm, Wayne Wentzel, and Jack Eaton . . . Mozart Requiem in March including Contemporary Choir, University Chorale, and University Choir . . . Contemporary Choir offers Advent program at the Art Museum and tours the Windy City in April . . . illuminating extravaganza, Christmas Candlelight, with both secular and sacred music . . . accented by an infant ' s cries. INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE — University Symphony with three major concerts in Clowes . . . conducted by veteran Jackson Wiley . . . good program of concerto performances . . . John Colbert leads Symphonic Band . . . two home performances, one road tour . . . Stage Bands (A and B) . . . following the Downbeat Guide ... a tribute to Neil Hefti . . . brass, woodwind, string ensembles . . . solo recitals put the spotlight on first-time stars . . . performance here is proving ground for future professionalism. DRAMA — The Days and Nights of BeeBee Fenstermaker makes October debut . . . The Women . . . story of the Marx brothers, Minnie ' s Boys, directed by George Willeford . . . Say the secret word and win a hundred bucks . . . sold out performances every night . . . spring productions: Hail Scrawdyke (room 160 transformed into a beautiful thea- ter) and Reader ' s Theatre . . . ever-popular student choice, One Act Series, in April . . . Beggar ' s Opera coming in May . . . drama majors: performing in Clowes, Lilly 160, Lilly Lounge, the C Club, you name it, our dramatists are there . . . more entertainment for students and the Indy community. CLOWES PRODUCTIONS — featured orchestra: New York Philharmonic, under the direction of Pierre Boulez . . . The Duke Ellington brings a new band to old fans . . . popular New York minority comedians Cheech and Chong . . . Don Amech e steps out of the circus spotlight to star in No, No, Nanette . . . Hilda Somers, Rudolph Nureyev in the early spring . . . international scene . . . from Israeli violinist to the London Symphony . . . Kreskin the Magician. ROMANTIC FESTIVAL — Spring 72: fifth year . . . Victor Borge: star of the show and comedian par excellence . . . Festival originator and organizer, Frank Cooper . . . music masters come to Butler . . . violin virtuosity: Aaron Rosand . . . biggest Festival crowd ever . . . included a romantic ballet . . . Jascha Silberstein: cellist . . . pianist: Gunnar Johansen . . . special program trio of Rosand, Johansen, and Silberstein in world premiere performance together . . . Butler ballet, orchestra, and chorus participate . . . form student-inspired performances . . . $18,000 Bosendorfer, Rolls Royce of Pianos, given as gift to Clowes. DANCE P. 66: upper — Susan Niehaus poses for Les Sylphides; center left and center — Patricia Sweeney performs The Spanish Dance in Nutcracker Suite; center right — Roger Triplet! and Pat Sweeney illustrate the grace of the romantic ballet Les Sylphides; lower left — Therese Chatlien por- trays the Sugarplum Fairy; lower center — Bobby Cook and Leslie Nor- ton are tin soldiers in Nutcracker; lower right — Russian doll Marsha Hooks smiles for her lover in Igrouchki, and later shows her dis- content toward him. P. 67: upper left — Nutcracker Suite ' s cast poses for the finale; center — Sally Meeker dominates the scene with a lift in the Waltz of the Flow- ers , lower left — Pat Douglass and Steve Heck are the Chinese dancers; lower right — Dancing Spanish senori- tas reflect upon their carefree lives. DANCE Upper left — Steve Heck and Patricia Douglass in Nutcracker ' s Chinese Dance ; upper center — Deb Larson practices for the Arabian Dance ; upper right — Mim Sparks rehearses; lower left — Bobby Cook and Marsha Hooks as Russian dolls; center right — Mr. William Glenn and Mr. George Verdak; lower right — scene from Igrouchki. 68 OPERA AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS JACKSON WILEY Upper left — Jon Reynolds, janitor, explains to the teachers how he killed the Globolink; upper right — bus driver Stan Stearns is asked, Where is Emily? ; center left — Tony Lux describes his box of jewels to Amahl (Tony Sharp) as kings Stan Stearns and Bill Hemmert look on; center right — Mr. Jackson Wiley supervises the touring production of Amahl and the Night Vis- itors; lower left — dancing shepherdesses perform for the children. 69 CONTEMPORARY CHOIR CONTEMPORARY CHOIR includes: Bill Axley, Jane Beals, Greg Beem, Gail Bettis, Sue Bevelhimer, Mike Bryan, Dave Carfolite, Mike Close, Mark Emmons, Rich Erlich, Sue Fisher, Janet Flasch, Pat Gallagher, Sandy Gilbert, Jim Hart, Gary Johannes, Sheryl Johnson, Mike Kessen, Dennis Kienitz, Ernest Klein, Larry Krauser, Pam Krauser, Tony Lux, Dennis McCoy, Penny Masouris, Linda Metaxas, Tom Outt, Judy Pelton, Mike Rawlings, Steve Reed, Carole Scherle, Robin Shugars, Sam Smith, Deb Tate, Bob Taylor, Steve Virgil, Joan Walton, Mary Washburn, Deb Williams. 70 UNIVERSITY CHORALE Members of the UNIVERSITY CHORALE are: Robert Abel, Mark Benson, Debbie Black, Bruce Bloom, Ruthann Boles, Donna Brinson, Eunice Broady, Bertram Brown, Cathy Cole, William Christoff, Philip Cox, Robert Curry, Kathleen Custer, Dorothy Davis, Beth Dickerson, Dave Evans, Lydia Ferguson, Marianne Flanagan, Robin Forbes, Cynthia Frankiewicz, Cynthia Gash, Paula Goff, Steve Gray, Loren Greenawalt, William Hemmert, Nancy Holloway, Dana Hood, Ellen Howey, Pamela Hulett, Dianne lauco, Elizabeth Joyce, Cathy Levin, Vicki Madaras, Maureen McCoy, Mary Menez, Debbie Merrick, Janette Morgan, Marilyn Nay, Kevin O ' Day, Jeannette Oyler, David Petermann, Valerie Phelps, Brent Precious, Jennifer Premo, Tamara Ray, Donald Roane, Gary Robinson, Nancy Schultz, Peter Sims, Lexa Stewart, Mary Stewart, Wendy Stiles, Sheridan Stormes, Holly Stowe, Mary Strittmatter, Dan Updegraff, Mark Willen. The Director is Mr. James Mulholland. UNIVERSITY CHOIR Members of the UNIVERSITY CHOIR include: Debbie Anderson, Lottie Ash- more, Anne Birchman, Georgia Cor- brey, Barbara Decoursey, Kathy Devoe, David Dodson, Vicki Drews, William Fenton, Rachel Godollei, Peg Gregory, Christine Gumerson, Ramona Harbison, Charmaine Heiden, Dianne Holmes, Elise Hott, Patricia Houser, Amy Isen- hower, Barb John, Susan Kinne, Juliann Klapp, Paula Koehl, John Kovach, Veva Kuhn, Patti Lakes, Holly Lambert, Vicki Lindley, Joyce Luttrell, Lynn McKee, Kyle McKinley, Paul McMichael, Sally Merrick, Dawnie Noble, Margaret Raper, Alison Rooker, Meredyth Rosen- berg, G. M. Schelle, Dennis Seeger, Teresa Simmermon, Betsy Stafford, Gayle Sylvester, Janet Tews, Maxine Whisler, Walter Wood, Sherry Wooley, Marcia Zaleski, Mr. Wayne Wentzel. 71 INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES 72 SYMPHONIC BAND P. 72: upper left — Arte Reiner; upper right — Mike Close, Rex Thomas, Richard Klippel; lower left — Mr, Rudolf: Stage Band; lower center — Barry Santini. P. 73: upper left — Mr. Wiley: Univ. Symphony; upper center — Gary Spaulding, Al Savia, Carol Dreywood; upper right — Linda Metaxas; center right — Helen Beecher, Jim Brainard, Katsuhiko Watanabe, Mike Hagen, Ltydia Ferguson, Sally Woodward; lower left — Dr. Colbert: Symphonic Band; lower right — Steve Atkins, Cheryl Potts, Jeff Smith, and Doug Carter in Symphonic. 73 74 DRAMA P. 74: center left — Crystal Is harassing Mary as the women at the dress shop listen; lower left — the sophisticates (Tanya Devore, Connie Schaefer, Pam Pet+igrew, Laura Derby) of The Women gather for an afternoon of gossip; upper right — Miriam (Cyndi Hart- ley) takes a swing at Sylvia; lower right — the hairdresser fusses over the Countess de Lage (Rachel Godollei). P. 75: upper left— Edith bemoans the fact that she is pregnant again; lower left — Peggy (Tanya Devore) com- plains to Lucy (Diana Martin); lower center — Mary (Pat Noga) receives some moth- erly advic e from Tess Edel- man; lower right — Crystal (Beth Kazmer), a blond floozy, gets put in her place as the play comes to a close. DRAMA P. 76: upper left — Beebee (Marcy Olive) meets Ed Busby (Bill Grady): upper center — Ed moves in with Beebee; upper right — Bee- bee ' s mother (Tess Edel- man) and two aunts (Jill Dole and Leslie Norton) loom in Beebee ' s back- ground; center left — Bee- bee discovers Ed is taking advantage of her; lower right — after losing Ed Beebee finds that life holds no meaning for her. P. 77 : left— Mrs. McNish (Wendy Saus) and Julie Marx (Bill Grady) in You Remind Me of You ; upper center — Frenchie Marx (Prof. Dan Scuro) asks why he has five no- good sons; middle center — cast of Minnie ' s Boys in the Finale ; lower center — Minnie, the boys (Kevin McClarnon, Bill Grady, Allen Cornell, Roger Lowe, Dan Brewer), and Uncle Al (Prof. Bernard Wurger); lower right — Minnie (Che- ryl Peterson) in If You Wind Me Up . wi LILLY HALL 51UDHHG0fi m Students I acuity ■5 V ■■W 1 IV i . L • ' . ■: i i, Cal ■b • wa 6utler Unirenity Theatre presents December 576- 7 FRL+ Sat® 1 30 Pli- Sun ©300 730 P.M. Lilly Hall Studio 60 STUDENTS ' FACULTY $ L Reservations 123-3151 ext.23b 77 THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS ' NO SEX PLEASE, WE ' RE BRITISH PURLIE 78 DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA t MM E V W - ■S W SHENYANG ACROBATIC ACT FROM THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA CLOWES PRODUCTIONS P. 78: upper — J. J. Lewis and Stephen Collins star in the comedy, ' No Sex Please, We ' re Brit- ish ' ; upper right — cast members of Pulitzer Prize winner, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in- the-Moon Marigolds; lower left — Shelly Berman leads Two by Two, a musical about Noah ' s Ark; lower right — Patty Jo from the Broadway hit, Purlie, performed during the fall. P. 79: upper left — Duke Ellington revives popu- lar music of the fifties: center — Bill Chase again excites Clowes Hall listeners; lower left — She- nyang Acrobatic Troupe performs in their third big U.S. show; right center — The New York Phil- harmonic charms Indianapolis in September. NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC 79 ROMANTIC FESTIVAL FRANK COOPER BUTLER UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 80 SENIORS 81 PATRICIA A. ABBITT Sheridan, Ind. MEG ABERNATHY Kingston, N.Y. COLLEEN K. ALBERT Peru, Ind. SUSAN J. ALLARDICE Northport, N.Y. BRUCE D. ALTHOFF Northport, N.Y. GREGORY R. ALVIS Shelbyville, Ind. ARLEEN J. ANDERSON Northport, N.Y. KAREN L AUBLE Hopkinsville, Ky. MICHAEL D. AUSTIN Anderson, Ind. MERRILEE BACKDERF Franklin, Ohio SAMMYE A. BAKER Indianapolis, Ind. KATHRYN A. BARKER Kingsport, Tenn. JANIS C. BARNES Indianapolis, Ind. PATRICK J. BARNES Indianapolis, Ind. MICHAEL E. BECKER Reynoldsburg, Ohio AMY C. BENEKER Brookville, Ind. BARBARA D. BIGNALL Kirkwood, Mo. GARY L. BINGHAM Franklin, Ind. D. MICHAEL BLUE Noblesville, Ind. REBECCA P. BLUE Indianapolis, Ind. SARA A. BOND Louisville, Ky. PATRICIA J. BOYLE Indianapolis, Ind. DANIEL L. BREWER Indianapolis, Ind. MARY K. BREWER Findlay, Ohio BETSY J. BRUSH Painesville, Ohio HOWARD A. BRUSKIN Hamden, Conn. MIKE G. BULLINGTON Franklin, Ind. STEPHEN R. BURKETT Richmond, Ind. CARY R. BUXTON Peterborough, N.H. JUDITH E. CAHN Huntington, N.Y. JUDY HOLSHOUSER, CHRIS ANDERSON TODD NIELSEN MARIO VIAN JOE DIETZ ANN M. CARLSON Niles, III. RONALD L. COOPER Clayton, Ind. MICHAEL E. CARR Shelbyville, Ind. PENNY CHRISTOFF Indianapolis, Ind. THOMAS C. COOKE Kokomo, Ind. CYNTHIA S. COOPER Crawfordsville, Ind. WILLIAM R. CRISPEN Logansport, Ind. THEA COULIS Munster, Ind. EMILY J. COX CLARENCE CRAIN DEBORAH A. CREASEY Rockville, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. RICKCUMMINGS Cloverdale, Ind. LOUIS E. CURRY Indianapolis, Ind. CHARLES R. CUTRERA EMILY S. DAGEFORDE Oak Brook, III. Indianapolis, Ind. 85 SUSAN E. DALE Oaklawn, III. DONALD S. DARKO Indianapolis, Ind. CAROLE J. DAVIS Roslyn, N.Y. GENEVIEVE E. DAVIS Havertown, Pa. LINDA M. DAVIS Northport, N.Y. L DOREEN DEFFENBAUGH Bedford, Ind. DANA D. DEICH Danville, Ind. CHARLES A. DELANCEY Ft. Wayne, Ind. JOSEPH E. DAVIS Elwood, Ind. LAURA L DERBY Bryn Mawr, Pa. CALISTA C. DILLEY Indianapolis, Ind. ANN C. DIVINE Indianapolis, Ind. NEAL C. DORSEY Frankfort, Ind. PAT DOUGLASS Indianapolis, Ind. SUSAN L. DRESEL Louisville, Ky. THOMAS W. DUNKER Batesville, Ind. MAREL E. EAGER Wakefield, Mass. THOMAS E. EBY Indianapolis, Ind. RONALD L. EDWARDS Indianapolis, Ind. ANNETTE C. ETTER Indianapolis, Ind. DAVID P. EVANS Indianapolis, Ind. THERESA L EVANS Michigan City, Ind. CARL A. FABISZAK Oak Lawn, III. JANET R. FARRAR Mt. Carmel, III. PATRICIA R. FERRUCCI Montclair, N.J. OWEN M. FIELD, Shelbyville, Ind. PATRICIA L FOGARTY Poland, Ohio KATHRYN A. FORD Morton Grove, III. EDVARD R. FREDRIKS East Hanover, N.J. LOUIS F. GAINES Indianapolis, Ind. JAMES A. GENTRY Pittsboro, Ind. MARK E. GIBSON Akron, Ohio LYNN L GOEBEL Munster, Ind. JAMIE E. GOULD Dumont, N.J. WILLIAM L. GRADY Wayne, N.J. CHRISTINE W. GRAY CATHERINE A. GRIMES DARLA J. GRIMES Fairland, Ind. Anderson, Ind. Greencastle, Ind. LEWIS O. HALL Sewickley, Pa. RANDY S. HAMILTON Converse, Ind. JAMIE L. HANNA Wilmette, III. LARRY L HANSON Indianapolis, Ind. JOHN A. HARDESTY Rochester, N.Y. DANA Y. HARDWICK Louisville, Ky. FRANCIA K. HARLESS Kokomo, Ind. JOHN HARDESTY WES DIXON MIKE AYRES fife V '  4 Af 89 ELISABETH A. HARTER Anderson, Ind. JUDITH C. HARVEY Richmond, Ind. RANDOLPH S. HASS Indianapolis, Ind. JANET S. HAUSER Mooresville, Ind. GARY L HAVENS Plainfield, Ind. SHERRY K. HEBERLING Vermilion, Ohio BARBARA A. HELVATY Indianapolis, Ind. DARRELL M. HIEBER Indianapolis, Ind. KATHLEEN G. HIMES Michigan City, Ind. MARY A. HOFFMAN Indianapolis, Ind. MICHAEL L HOFFMAN Dyer, Ind. JUDY HOLSHAUSER Indianapolis, Ind. DANA F. HOOD Flora, Ind. MARY ANNE F. HUDOCK Merrillville, Ind. PAMELA L. HULETT Munster, Ind. RHONDA I. ISAKSON Hobart, Ind. ELIZABETH A. ISENBERG West Orange, N. J. ALVIN O. JACKSON Indianola, Miss. MICHELLE M. JARVIS Southgate, Mich. KAREN L JEFFRIES Indianapolis, Ind. BEVERLY L JOHNSON Carmel, Ind. ERIK C. A. JOHNSON Dedham, Mass. LINDA L JOHNSON Paoli, Ind. VALETTA KAMMER Highland, Ind. DIANE F. KAPLAN Gary, Ind. ELIZABETH C. KAZMER Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. JOSEPH J. KAZMER Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ROBERT T. KENAGY Indianapolis, Ind. GARY G. KENDRICK Highland, Ind. HOWARD J. KENNEY Chicago, III. SALLYANNE KERCHNER NANCY C. KILDUSKI KAREN W. KINEL Glenside, Pa. Dyer, Ind. Chesterton, Ind. DOUGLAS B. KING JACKIE A. KINGSBURY Chesterton, Ind. Monticello, Ind. SUSAN E. KINNE Ft. Wayne, Ind. KARLENE T. KINZLER Ft. Wayne, Ind. CYNTHIA L KIRSCH Indianapolis, Ind. DEBORAH S. KLEIN Morristown, N.J. M. CARLA KOONTZ Gas City, Ind. MARTHA KORB Evansville, Ind. WAYNE P. KORCH Edison, N.J. RICK R. LAMPARELLI JO ANN LAWRENCE CATHERINE M. LEVIN Hamburg, N.Y. Kutztown, Pa. Manhasset, N.Y. 92 ALAN G. LEVY West Orange, N.J. JOSHUA L LITTMAN West Orange, N.J. WILLY W. LIU Indianapolis, Ind. LARRY LOOMIS Scarsdale, N.Y. JENNIFER G. LOWRY New Castle, Ind. FRANK M. LUKES GRACE L LUTTRELL MICHAEL MANDULA A. J. MARCATTILIO FAITH M. MARTIN St. John, Ind. Springfield, III. Merrillville, Ind. Tre nton, N.J. Indianapolis, Ind. JANET G. McCOY Indianapolis, Ind. TAMARA D. McEDWARDS Indianapolis, Ind. E. MYERS McKINNEY Huntsville, Ala. GEORGE R. McKOWN Indianapolis, Ind. MARY JO MEDICH South Bend, Ind. 93 ROBERT N. MEILI Indianapolis, Ind. TONI L. METZE Indianapolis, Ind. DUANE L MOORE Indianapolis, Ind. JAMES S. MOUNT Indianapolis, Ind. DAVID M. MUELLER Indianapolis, Ind. THOMAS J. MURPHY Farmingdale, N.J. WILLIAM F. MURPHY Indianapolis, Ind. JOHN C. NELSON St. Louis, Mo. WILLIAM J. NEWBOLD Glen Head, N.Y. SUSAN M. NIEHAUS Raymond, III. TODD A. NIELSEN Newton, Iowa MARC G. NIENHUIS Holland, Mich. PATRICIA A. NOGA Parlin, N.J. BRIAN P. O ' CONNOR Indianapolis, Ind. PATRICIA C. OHNE Indianapolis, Ind. JIM HENSLE MARY M. ORDERS Indianapolis, Ind. DIANE M. PAGE Freeport, N.Y. MIRIAM K. ORELUP Danville, Ind. JOHN R. OSLER Carmel, Ind. MARY K. OSWALD Evansville, Ind. CAROL A. PAPOLA Toms River, N.J. SUSAN E. PARKS Hartford City, Ind. JAMENE PHILLIPPE Indianapolis, Ind. ROBERT C. OVELMEN LaPorte, Ind. PATRICIA J. PICKETT Speedway, Ind. RUTH A. PIETRUSINSKI Chicago, III. DARRELL C. PIKE SUSAN G. PIPPENGER MARSHA L PLANCK THOMAS A. PLATE Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. 96 BOBBIE J. POOLE STEPHEN D. PRICE CARL J. RAGOZZINO MERI ANNE RALSTON MICHAEL C. REARICK Mooresville, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Lake Village, Ind. Carmel, Ind. JEANNE A. REISING SHARON S. REYNOLDS DAVID A. RICH DAVID A. RICH, I SUSAN P. RILEY Poseyville, Ind. Pittsboro, Ind. Philadelphia, Penn. Berkeley, Calif. Indianapolis, Ind. THOMAS W. RINEK BRUCE E. ROBERTS Wheaton, III. Osgood, Ind. GARY W. ROBINSON LETA L RODRIGUEZ Indianapolis, Ind. Gary, Ind. KENT A. ROSNER Points-North 97 GERRY ROTHAUSER Florham Park, N.J. JANE E. ROTHERT Evansville, Ind. JAY S. RUKLIC Homewood, III. KENNETH W. RUNYAN Speedway, Ind. JANET L. SAUTTER Howe, Ind. CONNIE E. SCHAEFER Bethlehem, Pa. WALT SCHNEIDER Indianapolis, Ind. STEVE SCHRADER Peoria, III. SHARON SCHUCKERS Ga ry, Ind. ANN E. SCHWARTZ Indianapolis, Ind. WILLIAM R. SCOTT Fairland, Ind. BEN SCROBUNGES The Bowery, N.Y. DEBORAH D. SEARS Mooresville, Ind. JAMES M. SHARP Shelbyville, Ind. „ LYNDA K. SHARPNACK Indianapolis, Ind. GARY E. SHIRLEY Indianpolis, Ind. PATRICIA J. SHUTE Indianapolis, Ind. VICKI R. SIDEBOTTOM Brownsburg, Ind. KARILYN J. SISSON Zion, III. ALYSON H. SMITH Indianapolis, Ind. BETTY J. SMITH Mooresville, Ind. DAVID H. SMITH Indianapolis, Ind. DAVID S. SMITH Indianapolis, Ind. KATHLEEN S. SMITH Hobart, Ind. MICHAEL L, SMITHA Indianapolis, Ind. FRANCHON M. SMITH- SON Ft. Wayne, Ind. EDWARD H. SNYDER Cicero, Ind. NORMA D. SNYDER Indianapolis, Ind. KAROL K. SPARKS Indianapolis, Ind. MARILYN SPARKS Silver Spring, Md. JAN MILLER, FRANCIE HARLESS 100 ADRIENNE M. SPERBER New Rochelle, N.Y. BECKY SPRADLING Carmel, Ind. LINDA J. STEPHANY Berea, Ohio DEAN J. STEPHENS Port Washington, N.Y. LANA STINNETT Marion, Ind. CATHARINE M. STOUT HEATHER S. STOWE Indianapolis, Ind. Northbrook, III. PAULA K. STUMP Nappanee, Ind. JOHN. E. SUDING New Whiteland, Ind. PATRICIA A. SWEENEY Burlington, N.J. LOUIS E. TAYLOR Guilford, Ind. ROBERT E. TAYLOR Cleveland, Ohio PATTIANN C. TEHAN Indianapolis, Ind. FAY M. THOMAS Indianapolis, Ind. C. ANN THOMPSON Winamac, Ind. 101 CAROLYN THURSTON Indianapolis, Ind. JUDITH A. TILTON Indianapolis, Ind. DEBORAH E. TODD Indianapolis, Ind. V|CKI J. TRUAX Arlington Hts., III. JONELL L TSARAS Western Springs, III. MARIO VIAN Indianapolis, Ind. ROBERT C. VOGLER Lake Park, Fla. R. GAY WAGNER Centerport, N.Y. MICHAEL WALDNER Indianapolis, Ind. H. STEPHEN WARGO Springfield, Ohio CHUCK F. WILLIAMS Indianapolis, Ind. KATHRYN B. WILLIAMS Indianapolis, Ind. WILLIAM C. WINN Barrington, III. SUSAN K. WIRTHWEIN Evansville, Ind. KATHLEEN A. WISE Gary, Ind. STEVEN B. WOLFE Lakewood, N.J. PAMELA J. WOMER South Bend, Ind. TIMOTHY T. WRIGHT Indianapolis, Ind. CHERYL A. YOUNG Kokomo. Ind. J. EUGENE ZERCHER Nappanee, Ind. PRESIDENT ALEXANDER E. JONES MINISTRATION . . . ADMINISTRATION . . . ADMINISTRATION . . . ADMINISTRATION . . . ADMINISTRATION F. E. ARBOGAST, DEAN OF STUDENT SERVICES — loans, grants, scholarships . . . directing and supervising ... a consolidation of services . . . past ROTC Head. RAYMOND CAWTHORNE, REGISTRAR— the non-CIA file . . . responsible for registration (good luck!) . . . who said you aren ' t a number at BU? LOUIS CHENETTE, DEAN OF THE MUSIC COLLEGE — 600 kids . . . best days still ahead . . . eager to see programs leading to a more excellent school . GENE CHENOWITH, ADMISSIONS DIRECTOR— meeting the kids before they get to BU . . . amateur movie maker . . . bright undergrad population . . . semantician. RICHARD DAVIS, HEAD LIBRARIAN — putting over 2,000 rarities together . . . running the Glass Menagerie . . . rare book room: Every- one is so enthusiastic once they see it; our job now is to make them aware . WILLIAM ETLING, ALUM SECRE- TARY and ROBERT STALCUP, DIRECTOR OF UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS— keeping the alum office active ... a 21,000 person mailing list . . . alum publications and fund drives . . . the pro photographer on campus . . . helping the B-Men. RAYMOND GLADDEN, TREASURER-COMPTROLLER— every dollar of BU ... 24 years at BU . . . collecting and dispursing . . . students only pay about 60% of their costs . MARGARET GRIMES, DIRECTOR OF STUDENT SERVICES — coordinate the activities of students with places, dates and times . . . Mrs. Marlowe winds up doing the Blue Book . . . Atherton management. PAUL HINKLE, SPECIAL ASSIST- ANT (COMMUNITY AFFAIRS) — the man who put BU on the map . . . now on tour without the team — but with the spirit . . . most loved coach anywhere, anytime . . . now scoring affection with alums. ALEXANDER ELVIN JONES, PRESIDENT — coordinator of the symphony ... Nth year in the hotseat . . . trying to produce undergraduates of such quality as to remove any necessity for an apology for their background . KARL KAUF- MAN, DEAN OF THE PHARMACY COLLEGE— 165 kids heading for big $ . . . first college to offer drug information course accredited for educators . . . putting a C grade college into the A bracket . . . Drug Abuse book in fifth printing (in four years). JANE LEWIS, DEAN OF WOMEN— student favorite . . . ex-head of Proba- tion for Municipal Court . . . sororities and dorms . . . personal advising . . . nicest disciplinarian we ever met. ARTHUR LINDBERG, SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS— professional engineer . . . designed and supervised building of the Carillon, Observatory, Holcomb Gardens ... an artist, too . . . teach- ing a home ec course? CHRISTO MOCAS, DEAN OF EVENING AND SUMMER SESSIONS MODERN LAN- GUAGE HEAD — 20 years in administration, 25 in teaching . . . 2200 evening and 2600 summer students . . . language and non-degree advising. JOSEPH NYGAARD, DEAN OF THE EDUCATION COLLEGE— planning courses, programs, and The Budget . . . 200 Jrs. Srs. (plus extras from Liberal Arts and Music) . . . questionnaires proved College success . . . friendly and helpful— and most educational. WILLIAM POWELL, V. PRESIDENT (FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT) — developing financial resources for BU . . . buildings at BU show the symbol- ism of people believing in something ... as long as BU produces successful citizens, it will continue . THOMAS RHOADES, PLACEMENT BUREAU DIRECTOR— putting an end to the unemployment line . . . giving 600 kids jobs . . . advising, career counseling . . . opportunities on our doorstep. DAVID ROBERTS, DEAN OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL — another Easterner . . . from Business Dean to Graduate School . . . specialized, professional education . . . some 2,000 kids. HERBERT SCHWOMEYER, DEAN OF MEN— coordinating and cooperating . . . keeping the men in touch with the rules . . . bringing the administration down home . . . expert on Hysteria ... our Dad, the Dean. DAVID SILVERS, DEAN OF THE LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES COL- LEGE — historian-scholar-administrator . . . undergrad classmate of Dr. Thornbrough . . . helped plan science building— with facilities second to none . PAUL STEWART, DEAN OF THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE— popular and pleasant . . . personalized letters to the students . . . gave up teaching to head Honors Program: had tenure so they had to give me something else to get me out of the classroom . RAYMOND SWENSON, DEAN OF THE BUSINESS COLLEGE — anxious for the new computer center . . . this business is expanding ... six job openings per graduate . . . nationally known College. CHRIS THEOFANIS, PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTOR— BU PR since ' 58 . . . providing news service to Naptown and the world around . . . catalog editor . . . telling the world how it really is. TOM WARNER, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR— next sport at BU: wrestling . . . better being here, where there ' s sound financing than where they ' re always cutting back . . . Booster Club support. F. E. ARBOGAST RAYMOND E. CAWTHORNE .■. ' ;■■;,■•... Bfl 1 r M f — ? wk 811 9hjW£mH SB : , h| ' ' ' 9 4S . JSS : ■' jf LOUIS CHENETTE GENE CHENOWETH MAXINE CRAMER 1 i L ' 1 ™ 1 HP 1 1 f 1 a ■;: - ' ■■■T 106 WILLIAM H. ETUNG, ROBERT K. STALCUP RAYMOND GLADDEN MARGARET M. GRIMES PAUL D. HINKLE ARTHUR F. LINDBERG KARL L KAUFMAN PEGGY MARLOWE CHRISTO T. MOCAS JOSEPH M. NYGAARD 108 WILLIAM O. POWELL THOMAS P. RHOADES PAUL R. STEWART DAVID M. SILVER 110 CHRIS THEOFANIS THOMAS WARNER v . u WONDER WORKERS FROM BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS crew: row one —Ed Whisner, Bill Cox, Frank Wood, Mike Ringham, Ron Allred, Mark Wood, Charlie Scott, Floyd Cain, Ralph Haas; row two — Larry Maines, Dick Zeiss, Bill Doll, Ellis Free- land, Floyd Hedge, George Burkhart, Terry Tryron, Bill Bueke, John Muehl, Joe Koehl, George Manos, Oren Blighton, Glenn Bailey. Ill 112 ADS OF DEPARTMENT . . . HEADS OF DEPARTMENT . . . HEADS OF DEPARTMENT . . . HEADS OF DEPARTMENT ROBERT ANDRY, RELIGION HEAD— three degrees from BU . . . about 20 majors . . . almost all go on to graduate or theology school . . . comparative religion with an emphasis on Christianity. JOHN BARRON, JOURNALISM HEAD — to provide a liberal education which the student will tirelessly broaden, to excite a curiosity about all things and all people, to foster the ability to sense and correlate ideas, and to express them in a clear and vigorous style, with an occasional dash of poetry . . . Journalism is merely the instrument . WIL- LIAM BESSEY, PHYSICS HEAD — a good program, but not easy . . . high percentage of good students . . . awaiting the Science Building and expanded experimentation . . . Dr. Dixon ' s high school program. WERNER BEYER, ENGLISH HEAD — five books, 25 articles, editor of two works . . . when we recruit, teaching always comes first . . . with some exceptions, this department is probably the most prolific . . . one job, 150 appli- cants . . . top flight scholars . GORDON CLARK, PHILOSOPHY HEAD— about 20 volumes in print besides the articles . . . retiring this year . . . truly respected scholar . . . most BU students go on to professionalized schools; Philosophy leads only to graduate school . JOHN COLBERT, MUSIC EDUCATION CHAIRMAN— came to Indy to perform in the Symphony . . . don ' t have enough graduates to meet the demand ... 151 under control . . . nationally praised symphonic band and woodwind ensemble. NICHOLAS CRIPE, SPEECH HEAD — interpret your oration . . . lucky to have so many good people in the dept. — it makes life easier . . . Neher in for substitution— sabbatical for the smiling Dr. BENJAMIN HADDOX, SOCIOLOGY HEAD — emphasis on teach- ing rather than research ... 60 Jrs. and Srs. with only four profs? . . . comparable dept. with those in the top schoo ls . . . reflecting on the world of societies around us . . . contending with the Women ' s Lib movement. CHARLES HENZIE, GRADUATE MUSIC CHAIRMAN— a paper division . . . 27th year ... was Marching Band Head for 20 years ... 90 music, 10 dance, and 15 applied, theory, or history. J. WM. HEPLER, PSY- CHOLOGY HEAD — location of the dept. (in the basement) shows the status assigned to us by the University . . . more experimental than applied . . . strong, straight students . . . offered to give kids $2 for a haircut . VERGIL HIATT, CLASSICAL LANGUAGE HEAD— one man dept . . . at BU since ' 47 . . . another scholar retiring . . . archaeology, anthropology, history, and sociology are all needed to understand the Classics . . . kind of a problem getting all the reguirements . KAJ NIELSEN, MATHEMATICS HEAD— 12 books, over 200 research papers, two patents, five articles in Grolier ' s Encyclopedia, National Science Foundation Visiting Scientist f59- ' 63), in probably all honoraries relating to the field, listed in most directories and there ' s more . . . teaching and advising: most important job . JOHN PELTON, BOTANY HEAD — science building will provide for more independent research and attract more science students . . . try to adjust the programs to the students ' objec- tives through advising . . . friendliness and flowers. LT. COL JOHN POWELL, BUAFROTC COMMANDANT — commissioning second lieutenants . . . bringing the volunteer army (well, Air Force) home to BU . . . two or four year programs leading men to the skies . . . dedication to assignments, responsibility, creative and critical thinking . PAUL QUINNEY, CHEMISTRY HEAD— all PhD. dept . . . chief lab assistant, chief stockroom man, chief anything-we-need . . . best damned dept. in the school . PHILIP ST. JOHN, ZOOLOGY HEAD— Chemistry dept. is probably the second best dept. in the school . . . another prof anxiously awaiting Science Building . . . alotta paper work to do . GEORGE WALLER, HISTORY HEAD— scholars all . . . books, articles, and witty lecturers = national recognition . . . the offerings are of the highest guality ... a staff of 10 — plus one Dean. GEORGE WILLEFORD, DRAMA CHAIRMAN— showman to the hilt . . . eight public performances a year ... for professional or educating careers . . . one of the Jordan Four. WILMA WOHLER, HOME ECO- NOMICS HEAD — both lab and lecture . . . cultural aspects of food and clothing . . . foods nutrition, textiles clothing, interior decorating, child development consumer education . . . building independence and self-reli- ance. GEORGE VERDAK, DANCE CHAIRMAN — students ' opinion: a genius , a true artist . . . painting and piano . . . ballet comes first . . . students have to be accepted twice to dance for him. E. ROBERT ANDRY 114 WERNER W. BEYER GORDON H. CLARK JOHN COLBERT NICHOLAS M. CRIPE p. . %% B . 1 £ 115 BENJAMIN E. HADDOX CHARLES A. HENZIE 116 KAJ L NIELSON JOHN L POWELL, JR. 117 PAUL R. QUINNEY JAMES R. PHILLIPPE PHILIP ST. JOHN 118 GEORGE VERDAK GEORGE M. WALLER —v v - jS m m . A m. ft ft ' ' a 1 1 i 3j Jtr. GEORGE W. WILLEFORD WILMA L WOHLER 119 SPORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPOR1 SPORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPORTS FOOTBALL — a bunch of nice guys . . . Bill Sylvester named ICC Coach of the Year ... started off the season slowly against Akron . . . 55-6 over Wabash . . . Bulldogs start winning ways vs. Depauw, 34-7 . . . three consec- utive weeks with 600 total yards each . . . things are beginning to look up . . .4-1 conference record . . . co- ICC championship with Evansville . . . 5-5 record overall ... no sweat next year . . . Western Kentucky and Akron dropped from schedule . . . Fred Powell and Ron Cooper honored as most valued linemen . . . the mental attitude award (Hilton U. Brown award) goes to Steve Fickert . . . Tom Redmond picks up most valuable back on Bulldog team . . . Bob Grenda outstanding on offensive squad . . . and defensive squad . . . and kick return squad . . . etc. CHEERLEADERS — Rah! Rah! Siss boom bah! ... 5 guys and 5 gals . . . causal factor in Butler school spirit . . . personnel switch in mid-season . . . showing Bulldog determination . . . keeping the crowd awake (well, they try!) TWIRLERS — half-time showpiece . . . captained by Jamie Phillippe . . . instrumental in Highlights and Blackouts . . . flaming spectacles on the field and court . . . know how to keep your eyes spinning ' round. CROSS-COUNTRY — a harriering experience ... a cross country meet: a few dogs, parents of the run- ners — not much publicity for such effort ... do their job well ... placed in first six positions against Marian . . . familiar quote: Tom Burleson leads Butler runners . . . not a senior on the squad . . . John Kessler, Dave Waterfill, and Larry Miller supply added punch . . . placed fourth in Earlham Invitational . . . placed third in ICC conference meet at Depauw (beating Depauw, Evansville, and Wabash) . . . Burleson and Miller take honors at Awards Banquet. FALL BANQUET — scores big turnout . . . Sphinx-sponsored . . . fine food, November 27 (in Atherton Center?) . . . winners wined and dined. BASKETBALL — Theo ' s Boys ... an impressive season . . . fared well against the big teams . . . 65-61 over Northwestern in season opener ... an 88-82 victory over Western Kentucky . . . one point losing squeaker to Marquette ... a conflict of styles in 78-53 win over the hippies of Occidental . . . successive wins over Wabash, Depauw, Air Force, and Wabash (again) start Bull- dogs ' systematic climb toward ICC championship . . . Captain Clarence Crain calls the shots on the court . . . Daryl Mason becomes the prominent center of attention . . . Kent Ehret receives the laurels in scoring . . . Marty Monserez and Dave Speckman are added compliments to the team . . . second semester addition of Phil Cox shows on the scoreboards. HONEYS— captains Laura Derby and Carol McPeak ... the Bod Squad . . . holding the interest of the crowd through half-time intermissions (this book is not chauvinistic!) . . . new Butler- blue jumpsuits for basketball season. SWIMMING — new on the Butler U. sports scene . . . still trying to keep their heads above the water . . . working hard . . . but having a good time nonetheless . . . around 80 laps per- PORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPORTS . . . SPORTS practice . . . shallow seven-man squad . . . not much depth . . . Jim Grubbs and Kurt Lowry are top point- getters . . . taking time to build a more solid team . . . looking forward to making a big splash next year. TRACK — Butler Lyon ' s Club . . . started the season with a muddy loss to Wabash . . . ended the season in second place (M 2 point behind winner Wabash) ... a few records broken last year . . . Tom Burleson pro- claimed best middle distance runner ever at Butler . . . Burleson breaks a 29 year-old 880 time with a 1.53.4 . . . also received Scott Ham Award . . . (he has been known to ham it up out there . . . team takes third in Wabash Relays . . . Joe David claims pole vault record at I4 ' I0% . . . Steve Carmichael was another big man in the effort, winning Little Stater and Conference in Intermediate Hurdles . . . Bob Jones and Larry Miller help highlight the Bulldog tracksters . . . distance and hurdles are our main strength . . . Coach Lyons looks optimisti- cally toward the future. GOLF — won last year ' s Indiana Collegiate Conference . . . one point victory over Wabash did the trick ... no real reason to get teed off . . . Gary Moore, Greg Hardin, Jack Owen, and Tom Cooke compromise the nucleus of the club ... all give driving efforts — definitely their bag. TENNIS — what a racket . . . picked up the ICC championship for the first time in 19 years . . . beat out Valpo in final tally by two points . . . guided by coach Harry Whitesell ... all the lettermen are returning . . . Ian Harris won singles title in ICC without dropping a set . . . Tim Opel and Ken Cummings were consequential in netting the victory. BASEBALL — coached by Athletic Director Tom Warner . . . tied for third in ICC . . . have the largest squad of returnees in rece ' nt years . . . entire pitching staff is returning. . . . Mike Watson and Mike Goodman were both elected to the All-Conference squad . . . Randy Bohon was selected unanimously . . . Bohon hit .400 in confer- ence play . . . finished with a 4-4 conference record . . . 13-17 overall . . . Curt LeBeau, Al MacDonald, Jim McLinn and Steve Clayton give the Bluesox added depth . . . the team is an all-around solid hit. BAND — led by Vincent Paxcia and Keith Rudolph . . . eighty-nine strong . . . complimented by Honeys and Twirlers . . . work for all home football games . . . work for all home basketball games . . . precision is essential . . . marching to the beat of a different drummer . . . SPRING BANQUET — honoring track, tennis, baseball and golf . . . to ' p spring sports athletes receive their due . . . retiring chairman of the Faculty Athletic Committee, Dr. Bill Howard, receives the B blanket from Athletic Department . . . SOCCER — technically a club . . . needs support from the Athletic Department . . . officers are John Hardesty and Cary Buxton . . . captains are Charlie Brown and Tony Marcattilio . . . tryouts were informal open to the public . . . team members all got a kick out of the sport . : . final record; 4 wins, 3 losses . . . new pres., Talis Kaminskis. m u The 1972 Butler FOOTBALL TEAM is: row one — Harry Muta, Bill Lynch, Roger Dodson, Pete Woodward, John Gruber, E. Paul Johnson, Paul Norris, Noble York, Ott Hurrle, Kevin McClamon, Dave Andress, Keith DeTrude, Rick Shadiow, Bob Wilthew, Greg Landry, Tom Redmond; row two — Ephraim Smiley, Dan Halloran, Lloyd Cheek, Dave Delaney, Mike McDevitt, Keith Himmel, Phil Schluge, Fred Hebert, Craig Paulson, Ron Cooper, Wayne Stahley, Steve Fickert, Tom Mench, Bob Whitman, Joe Dowd, Steve Clayton, Bob Lewis, Dan Nolan; row three — Head Coach Bill Sylvester, Tom Freas, Charles McElfresh, George McCowan, Dave Cunningham, Mark Gone, Mark Stodgell, Jack Babinec, Bob Rykovich, Mark Albea, Fred Powell, Mark Bohnert, Mark Corbett, George Klein, Bob Stark, Dave Hein, Mark Chappui, Greg Gossard, Jim Jackson, Coach Jim Hauss; row four — Coach Don Benbow, Dennis Leonard, Bob Grenda, Tom Isenbarger, Keith Dennis, Dave Metzinger, Dave Bishop, Neil Beaverson, Tom Fischer, Randy Bole, Gene Myatt, Dave Swihart, Don Thrasher, Lee Schluge, Jim Cheshire, Andy Wetzel, Bill Kuntz, and Coach Dave Oberting, (those absent were: Tom Jordan, Jeff Stearns and Bob Wright). V A 124 P. 124: left — Head Coach, Bill Sylvester gazes intently as he counsels Steve Clayton on game strategy; right — George McCowan expresses high aspirations. P. 125: left — Paul Norris hauls down a pass during the Butler-Akron game; upper and lower right — freshman Bill Lynch unleashes a bullet for some extra yardage. 125 BUTLER 55 . . . WABASH 6 126 P. 126: upper left — Tom Isen- barger breaks free; upper right — The scoreboard tells it center left — Under a little pressure, Steve Clayton gets ready to heave one; center — Dennis Leonard brings it in; center right — Harry Muta runs a fast race with a Wabash player; lower right — Butler ' s powerful front line rips open a hole for frosh Joe Dowd, Bull- dog back. CHEERLEADERS 127 P. 128: lower left — Steve Clayton displays his superb punting form. P. 129: upper — Butler defense controls the Evansville Aces for the entire second half; lower — Again and again Bulldog defense uses convincing tackles against opposition. 128 P. 130: upper row — Tom Redmond watches as Steve Clayton unleashes a perfect strike to a Bulldog end for a scoring attempt during Dad ' s Day Game; center left — Bob Grenda stretches for that extra yardage; lower left — Assistant Coach Don Benbow directs action on the field; lower right — Persistent St. Joe defenders find that it takes more than one to put Bob Grenda down; center — Again Grenda with the ba P. 131: The Butler University twirlers for the 1972-73 school year are: upper — Jamie Phillippe; center row — Jo Anne Van Winkle, Muffie Aston; lower row — Julie Cripe, Nikki Volpe. TWIRLERS 131 CROSS-COUNTRY Lower left — Niven Drybrough truly is the leader of the pack ; center — Niven and Larry Miller lead in their respective races; lower right — Tom Burleson is congratulated after a successful run against Wabash. Members of the 1972 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM are: row one— John Kesler, David Waterfill, Larry Miller, Steve Bridges, Tom Burleson; row two— John Minko, Tom Lyons, Benny Tinnons, Bob Jones, Niven Drybrough, Jim Bagnoli and Coach Stan Lyons. + 132 TOM REDMOND FALL BANQUET FRED POWELL RON COOPER Upper left — Tom Red mond, Most Valuable Back; upper center — Fred Powell, Most Valuable Lineman; upper right — Ron Cooper, Most Valuable Lineman; lower left — Tom Burleson, Most Valuable Cross Country Runner; lower center — Larry Miller, winner of Mental Attitude Award; center riqht — Steve Fickerr, Hilton U. Brown Award recipient; lower right — Head Football Coach Bill Sylvester, ICC Coach of the Year , speaking at this year ' s Fall Banquet. 133 BASKETBALL Members of the 1972-73 BASKETBALL TEAM include: row one — Kyle Eggert, Dave Goddard, Clarence Crain (captain), Bill Lynch, Rick Sexson; row two — Tom Isenbarger, Jim Stanka, Jeff Williams, Dave Speckman, John Cvengros, Bob Harton, John Duffin; row three — Assist- ant Coach Scott Neat, Mark Freeman, Bob Harris, Craig Reinhardt, Daryl Mason, Marty Monserez, Kent Ehret, Head Coach George Theofanis. Other team members who were not pictured include John Randel, Dave Cunningham, Phil Cox, and Guy Ogden. P. 134: lower — Clarence Crain watches the action on the court. P. 135: upper — Hinkle fieldhouse dur- ing a Butler game; lower left — Theo shouts instructions to the team from the bench; lower right — Lynch, Speckman and Harris share com- ments about the game. 134 %KT H 135 BUTLER 56 . . MARQUETTE 57 f 1 ' ( S5K | Xrmm ; ' r en to f ii ' ll fW 1 I Left — Mason jumps high against a Warrior; upper right — Crain attempts a reversal; center right — a fight for the ball; lower center — a temporary advan- tage; lower right — Williams races past an opponent to score. 136 HALF-TIME HONEYS The 1972-73 HALF-TIME HONEY members are: row one — Sue Schron, Laura Derby, Carol McPeak, Tammy Hare; row two — Gail Shepley, Janet Farrar, Rachel Ann Redmond, Rhonda Nicol, Karen Morgan, Judy Rice, Clair Curry; row three — Bernadette Scott, Lisa Keller, Heather Brooks, Beth Phelan and Laurie Smith. ■SSn-A 138 P. 138: upper left — Bill Lynch; upper right — Daryl Mason; lower left — a referee checks out a play; lower right — Marry Monserez awaits a BU free throw during the Air Force game. P. 139: upper left — Kent Ehret; upper right — Daryl Mason taps one up during the Wabash game; lower left — Craig Rein- hardt poses for a foul shot; lower center — Jeff Williams scores an easy lay-up; lower right — Marty Monserez jumps high over the Air Force defense for two points toward one more victory for the Bulldogs at Hinkle Fieldhouse. SWIMMING P. 140: upper left — Craig Reinhardt takes a shot during St. Joe game; upper right — swim team poises for action; center — Clarence Crain winner of Hilton U. Brown and Most Valuable Player awards accepts congratulations with thanks; lower left — Jeff Williams prevents a drive of St. Joe ' s; lower right — Coach Theo- fanis, It was a good ball club but I ' m not satis- fied, you can ' t be satisfied, if you are you might as well hang it up and go home. P. 141: upper left — Kurt Lowry practices his start; center left — Holly Lambert, the first woman recipient of a BU letter, will be helping the team next year to a better record; lower — Coach Gene Lee, I ' ve had twenty years of working with swim teams, but this has been the best team I ' ve ever had. 1972-73 Butler SWIM TEAM members are: row one — Coach Gene Lee, Libby Shirley, John Goetton, Greg Tuegel and Holly Lambert; row two — Jim Grubbs, Kurt Lowry, Reed Fisher, Michael A. Newton and Gary A. Wolf. 141 The members of the 1972 TRACK TEAM are: row one — Tom Burleson, John Minko, Ogheneovo Adu, Stephen Bridges, Larry Miller, Jeff Davies, Ken Rowe, Fred Hebert, Tom Lyons, Jim Rustamier, Niven Drybrough, Joe Davis, Jim Bagnoli; row two — Dennis Sparks, Dana Hood, Al Tucker, Tom Dyer, Carl Whitt, Chuck Williams, Benny Tinnon, Harvey Kelley, Mark Pruitt, Ben Oppenlander, Dave Lautner, Robert Jones, Gary Walkup, Steve Carmichael, Mike Leamon, John Curtis. 142 TRACK P. 142: upper left — Dana Hood easily clears a pole vault obstacle; lower left — Tom Burle- son grimaces as he crosses finish line; right — one Bulldog who is up in the air over things. P. 143: upper left — Joe Davis makes his approach in the pole vault; upper and center right — high-stepping Bulldogs show form in the hurdles; lower — on your mark, ready, set 143 The GOLF TEAM members are: Kent Moore, Tom Cooke, Jack Owens, Greg Hardin and Gary Moore. Not pictured are Tom Rinek and Rob Arnold. P. 144: upper right — Tom Cooke stares the ball into the cup; lower left — Gary Moore begins his follow-thru; lower right — Kent Moore takes care- ful aim for the drive. P. 145: upper left — Ian Harris slams a quick serve; lower left — Chris Malley stretches high to smash a return; center — Mike Smitha eyes an opponent; upper right — Malley rests, waiting for his set; lower right — Tom Johnson swings for the fences during practice. GOLF TENNIS The members of the 1972 TENNIS TEAM are: row one — Carter Ryan, Kerry Fox, Ken Vincent; row two — Tom Johnson, Coach Henry Whitesell, Ian Harris, Timothy Opel, and Kenneth P. Cummings. 146 II l Members of the 1972 BASEBALL TEAM are: row one — Chuck Hawkins, Joseph Hickman, Steve Clayton, John Buis, Norman Bristley, Michael Watson, Tom Johnson, Gregory Zinn, Kent LeBeau, Rich Dierolf, Gregory Alvis, Randy Reed, Jim Curry, Curt LeBeau; row two — Charlie McElfresh (equipment manager), Jim Morris (trainer), Steve Toth, Brad Goffinet, Rick Palm, Michael Goodman, Rich Keith, Michael Griffin, Al MacDonald, Randy Bohon, Jim McLinn, Bruce Carmichael and Coach Tom Warner. P. 146 upper — Jim McLinn pitches; lower left — Coach Tom Warner advises; center — Rich Keith analyzes the opposi- tion; lower right — Bruce Car- michael practices his batting style. P. 147: center left— Mike Wat- son gets his timing down; cen- ter — Al MacDonald watches a fly ball; lower left — An umpire cleans the plate for Al Mac- Donald; lower center — Mike Watson makes the play toward second; lower right — Jim McLinn heaves a strike. 147 MARCHING BAND UTES ' SPRING BANQUET SOCCER SOCCER TEAM members are: Cary Buxton, Rick Lamparelli, Doug Clark, Tom Davies, Jay Ruklic, David Wachtel, Charlie Brown, Tony Marcatillio, Tamis Kaminski, Greg Bell, Rob Wright, Dan Hart, Dick Gleason, Howard Max, Mark Emmons, John Hardesty. Akron 34 Butler 7 Ball State 50 Butler 41 Butler 34 Depauw 7 Butler 55 Wabash 6 Butler 33 St. Joe ' s 8 Indiana State 49 Butler 2 1 Evansville 10 Butler 6 Butler 17 Valparaiso 10 Western Kentucky 35 Butler 6 Butler 8 Indiana Central 7 Final Record 5-5 Little State Manchester 42; Butler 50; Hanover 51 : Oakland City 78 Butler 20 Earlham 38 Indiana Central 23 Butler 33 Butler 28 Depauw 28 Butler 21 Rose Hulman 43 Butler 15 Marian 49 Butler 24 Wabash 33 Earlham Invitational 4th out of 16 Big State Meet at Purdue 7th out of 14 Conference Meet at Depauw 3rd out of 6 Final Record 3rd in ICC Wabash Relays 3rd out of 1 8 Wabash 89 Butler 68 Depauw Invitational 2nd out of 9 Indiana Central Butler 57 Butler 91 Depauw 6 1 Big State Meet 6th out of 14 Little State Meet 3rd out of 16 Butler 85 Manchester 69 Indiana Collegiate Conference 2nd place Indiana Collegiate Conference •. ' Jst place Butler 6 Michigan Tech 3 Butler 7 Indiana 2 Butler 8 Marian I Wabash 6 Butler 3 Valparaiso 9 Butler Indiana State 9 Butler Final Record 7-5 Butler 65 Northwestern 6 1 Drake 83 Butler 68 Louisville 90 Butler 67 Butler 78 Occidental 53 Butler 88 Western Kentucky 82 Ohio State 86 Butler 55 Butler 72 Toledo 6fr Butler 102 , Ball State 70 Indiana State 70 Butler 56 Butler 77 Evansville 67 Marquette 67 Butler 66 Butler 71 Indiana Central 54 Valparaiso 65 Butler 63 St. Joe ' s 71 Butler 66 Butler 90 Wabash 68 Butler 61 Air Force 56 Butler 89 Depauw 60 Butler 72 Wabash 67 Valparaiso 64 Butler 62 Notre Dame 89 Butler 62 Butler 76 Evansville 74 Butler 62 Depauw 59 Butler 74 Indiana Central 74 St. Joe ' s 70 Butler 69 Cincinnati 83 Butler 57 Valparaiso 75 Butler 53 Final Record 14-12 Valparaison 71 Butler 34 Hanover 62 Butler 39 Wabash 70 Butler 30 Depauw 68 Butler 45 Evansville 74 Butler 33 Hanover 67 Butler 4 1 Final Record 0-6 St. Mary ' s 4 Butler I St. Mary ' s 4 Butler 2 Butler 3 Hanover 2 Butler .3 ' . Hanover 2 Ball State I I Butler 5 Ball State 6 Butler I Franklin 14 Butler 2 Butler 3 Taylor Butler 16 Rose Hulman 1 5 Butler 4 Wabash 3 Butler 4 Wabash 2 Butler 3 Taylor 2 Valparaiso 5 ... Butler Valparaiso 3 _ . Butler Indiana 6 Butler 2 Indiana 4 Butler Butler 8 Anderson 3 Notre Dame 15 Butler 4 Notre Dame 2 Butler I Depauw 2 Butler Butler 7 Depauw Marian 4 Butler 2 Butler 7 Earlham 2 Butler 7 Earlham 2 Cincinnati 4 Butler I Cincinnati 9 Butler 3 Marian 9 Butler Butler 12 Xavier 6 Butler 6 , Indiana Central 2 Indiana Central 5 Butler 4 Conference Record 14-4 Final Record 13-17 Final Record 4-3 ZATIONS . . . ORGANIZATIONS . . . ORGANIZATIONS . . . ORGANIZATIONS . . . ORGANIZATIONS . . . ORGAI ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA — directed by Karin Potts . . . tea with the male side . . . first-time female scholars . . keep up that 3.5 .. . two initiations with 33 girls . . . Caramel Apple sales . . . proposed (but illegal) raffle. ANGEL FLIGHT — touring the high schoolers . . . Commander Patty Shute, Exec. Emily Dageforde, helped by Sheridan Kolle and Lori Showley . . . BU POW-MIA sponsors . . . Best Dressed Co-ed Contest . . . keeping the ROTC sociable. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY — Tom Murphy, Bob Vogle, Joe Jefferson, and Duane Fant lead the Junior Birdmen . . . helping Angel Flight maintain sociability . . . State Drill Meet . . . Salt Lake City Conclave auto rally and Military Ball. AIS — making non-Greeks Greek . . . uniting the ununitable . . . Independents now! . . . rally your roadster . . . Ned, Rob, and friends. AWS — helping Dean Lewis liberate the ladies . . . Freshmen Skits . . . any Ms. welcome . . . Miss BU . . . Sue Barnes, Rhonda Isakson, Sara Mcintosh, and Marsha Metcalf put in the Hours. BLUE KEY — up to a 2.75 by mid Jr. year? . . . Dana Hood, Gene Zercher, and Bruce Roberts found Thursday nights open . . . Bob Stalcup provides the insight . . . co-sponsoring Homecoming. B- MEN — Athlete Power . . . don ' t mess with a B . . . providing a powerfully proud alumni . . . Carmichael, Burle- son, and Redmond — what a team (but who ' d wanna meet ' em in a dark alley). CHIMES (not the Carillon) — help- ing at Central State . . . BU tours . . . social events for foreign students — making America seem like home . . . Weigh-in Contest . . . Prill McDonald, Garnet Vaughan, Linda Pautsch, and Mary Washburn ring the bell. COL- LEGIAN — miniscule staff for a mammoth job . . . Paul Ingram and John Hardesty split the year . . . mouthpiece for mouths . . . Norman who? . . . the only paper you don ' t bother to turn to the sports section . . . vehicle for students ' rights war. DEBATE — Ullman, the dreamer, and Householder Flood the halls with trophies . . . Twentieth Annual Novice Tourney BU Invitational ... on the road again. DRIFT — dead on deadlines . . . cutlines cropped out . . . beer bottles in every drawer . . . aspirins for the ulcers . . . pictures, but no names ' . . . argument upon argument . . . tall leadership but short on talent ... a staff we have but never there, at least not when we want them where? HOUSE COUNCI L — Rhonda Isakson and Dean Lewis head the task force . . . policing the world of girls . . . bringing the words of the women to the Advisory Board . . . Girls, manage those houses. HONORS PROGRAM SOCIETY — Dennis Jennings, Karen Broering, and Sara Mcintosh lead the Honored . . . many nights of speakers . . . BU Quiz Bowl . . . Keep Advance Placement. IFC — Fred Haberstroh, John Hardesty, and Dave Allen keep Dean Schwomeyer in line . . . Greek Week is every week . . . the Welcome Wagon for fraternities . . . contrary to belief, Greeks are not united — but the IFC is trying. LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA — visiting conva- lescent homes . . . Anita Lee and Jeanne Hawkins prescribe the activities . . . hosting the regional convention . . . women in drugs . . . lab coats can be stylish. MSS — student literature edited by students . . . Veteran Abie Harter and Novice Billie Seward . . . Beyer and Cauger provide propriety . . . ideas imprisoned in black and white . . . Poet power. MORTAR BOARD — Jamie Phillippe, Abie Harter, and Becky Blue pen the rules for the Scarlet Quill Chapter . . . leadership exhibited in Homecoming: Hunger Hike and Alum-Student Lunch — a dance, too . . . scholarship and service. MU PHI EPSILON — sophomore women starring in music are directed by officers Cathy Levin, Jennifer Premo, Janet Frye, Karen Auble, and Sally Merrick . . . from, ushering in Clowes to caroling at hospitals . . . Bake Sales and recitals lead to gifts for the library. PANHEL — Greek Women of the World, unite . . . from every house we come together as one (sorority) . . . Rush Week extravaganzas ... PR for BU sororities . . . Susie Riley in charge. PEMM CLUB — local yet national . . . keeping our young in top physical condition . . . helping Crossroads Rehabilitation Center . . . from dinners to ice skating parties . . . Janet Houser supervises the twenty members. PHI DELTA CHI — Drug Abuse talks officiated by Jim Tabor, Rex Mar- ling, Carl Ragozzino, Ernie Boyd, and John McKinney . . . Founders: Dads Banquet, Mom ' s Banquet, sweetheart dance . . . social life for the Pharmacy School: mixing some activities. PHI ETA SIGMA — scholarship advised by IONS . . . ORGANIZATIONS . . .ORGANIZATIONS . . . ORGANIZATIONS . . . ORGANIZATIONS . . . ORGANIZ Shaughnessy ... led by Dennis Jennings, Mike Lewellyn, Jeff Davies, and Bob Aich . . . high honors presented over a freshmen tea. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA — publications, per formances, and payoffs: newsletters, recitals, and two scholarships . . . Bill Fenton, first chair, is accompanied by Dave Pefermann, Craig Reasoner, and Duane Fant . . . for the music lover — with the ability to perform. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA — music therapy at Noble Center . . . Penelope Christoff, Mary Lou Sfrittma+ter, Sue Fisher, Anne Divine, and Thea Coulis lead the cider and donut sale, Xmas Tree Trim, Auction, Series Ticket Sale, and Bourbon Ball Sale. SIGMA DELTA CHI — Pen- manship masters John Hardesfy, Donna Zay, and Sue Smith read into the wisdom of Col. Barron . . . for those who turn pyramids upside down there is much editorializing amongst members. SIGMA RHO DELTA — heavy leadership for those light on their feet provided by Marilyn Sparks, Amie Gage, Sally Meeker, and Sue Niehaus . . . dancing their way into our hearts with scholarship and service. SIGMA TAU DELTA — sponsoring the BU Literature Club . . . movie goers . . . reviews at Mrs. Greene ' s . . . poetry, prose, novels, or non-fiction — come and get it from the man himself, Dr. Beyer. SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT— getting rjown to business are Ron Edwards, Bill Murphy, and Cindy Stedfeld . . . businessman for a day . . . guest speakers . . . touring the world of industry . . . students today, managers tomorrow (if the Nixon economy holds up). SPURS — pioneering across the prairie to Wichita . . . mum sales . . . community services led by Marilyn Penovich, Lynn Thompson, Becky Christensen, and Sherdene Sorenson . . . sophomores with scholarship and lead- ership ... no, they are not cheerleaders. STUDENT ASSEMBLY — who said a political hack had to be old . . . bringing good, conservative, progressive reform to a morally bankrupt campus is Dick Ovelmen, with hatchet- man Nielson, economist Hardwick, manager Kelley, and pen Ashby — plus the illiterate masses . . . out of the rabble comes clean government with films, concerts, speakers, and more student representatives on BU commit- tees . . . the war between the administrations . . . who needs a parade permit . . . strike today, gone tomorrow . . . Remember the CLU. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION— Mr. Sweet and Mrs. McMullen teach Cindy Wohlford and Laurie Peterson how to handle 125 members . . . the educational club that educates future educa- tors . . . guest speakers add to the instruction. THETA SIGMA PHI — Hub, Spoke, and Wheel — purpose: award- ing top sophomore, junior, and senior women . . . place: Matrix Table Banquet . . . people: from all walks of academic life . . . the Big Wheelettes on campus. UTES — with 18 members, Dennis Jennings, Art Logsdon, Jay Miller, and Larry Hoke battle to regain their constitution . . . Winter Athletics Banquet . . . trying to standardize membership requirements. WAJC — more powerful than a locomotive, faster than a speeding bullet, able to climb tall mountains — the Mighty AJC . . . weird album give-aways . . . tune in to those, uh, sounds . . . sports like you ' ve never heard . . . but ah, those golden oldies. WAYTES GUILD — marching along in the lead are Ed Fre- driks, Nancy Montgomery, Frank Lukes, Steve Wargo . . . twirling contest, Gas Pump for charities, and a Band Banquet — a three ring circus (with the band) . . . through rain, sleet, or snow, the Marching Band will go. WELWYN CLUB — making BU seem like home (or better): Emily Dageforde, Mary Porter, Sherry Smith, and Sue Barnes . . . underprivileged children ' s Halloween Party . . . these thirty girls know the correct way to cook, clean, and sew. YOUNG REPUBLICANS — singing it ' s been a very good year are Randy Haas, Tim Wright, Sue Kinne, Sara Mcintosh . . . getting those voters (even some Democrats) registered . . . My Republicans; right or wrong. YMCA — presiding over 700 members is Linda Pautsch (with help from Women ' s Pres. Karen Broering an Men ' s Pres. Ned Miller). . . Barb John and Ken Cleveland keep the books . . . Freshmen Mixer and. Camp . . . Chapel Service . . . Blue Book (better late than never) . . . Spring Sing, Geneva Stunts . . . sponsored by the Will of God. jj i H r 1 b • i ' .l Bidl - — t i B K N J HUB, SPOKE AND WHEEL 154 P. 154: upper left — The Big WHEELS on campus are Sandy Soucek, Sara Silman, Jacque Crapo, Donna Berkshire and Janet McKown; upper right — Junior SPOKE winners are Rhonda Isak- son, Kathy Wise, Jamie Phillippe, and Judy Harvey; center left — These outstanding women are junior Patty Shute and sophomore Jan Spoon; center — The sixth WHEEL is senior Nancy Zalud; center right — Julie Opell reflects upon being named a HUB: lower right — These busy HUB winners, Sara Mcintosh and Diane Miller finally get a chance to sit down. PHI ETA SIGMA The men of PHI ETA SIGMA are: Dennis Jen- nings, Jeff Davies, Dennis Miller, Bob Aich, Mike New- ton, Steve Householder, Jeff Powell, Mike Lewellyn, Larry Miller. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA The women of ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA include the following members: row one — Dorothea Anastopoulos, Kyle McKinley, Karin Potts, Mary Harter, Janett Burns; row two — Jill Benjamin, Leah Qualkenbush, Pam Hollingsead, Kathe Miller, Donna Gallagher, Milena Orloff, Sandy Bleck, Marilyn Penovich, Rosemary Behnken, Sherry Radkte. 155 SPURS CHIMES 156 ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT STUDENTS In COSGRKSS. JvCy i, i0. Siie lmaitunonT Vd ' a rotten .. „„ te $fafc$ of c Xrrwrka, V . .„ , „ ir A4i.,0 J 6- Ju Ma  y iJ. . ln J ,r fi6tA flu ' . £. XJ -- rW VTftO ' « «4£ . 6 w, i yUr- « ■«• ,iC,. w i . . iu f A i£J 4k- .,., . . , - u6J+  The members of the ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT STUDENTS are: row one— Jane Lammers, Carol Parker, Robert Pritchard, Alison Rooker; row two — Susan Seay, Bob Pendexter, Becky Suess, Dave Carfolite, Juanita Wilson, Liz Litel, Ned Miller. The members of SPURS are: row one — Kyle McKinely, Beth Phelan, Donna Gallagher, Sue Schron, Sherry Radtke, Lisa Keller, Patty Morris; row two — Debbie Turpin, Kathe Miller, Sherdene Sorenson, Suzie Whitely, Marilyn Penovich, Lynne Thompson, Beckie Christensen, Nancy Beer, Sheryl Johnson, Emily Mills; row three — Rosemary Behnken, Jean Griffing, Jan Horner, Mary Lou Sigsby, Mary Harter, Beth Hoehn, Nicki LaCroix, Janet Tews, Tamara Ray, Janet Robertson, Janett L. Burns. The members of CHIMES are: row one — Angel Farinelli, Jane Grasson, Julie Opell. Prill McDonald, Debbie Fuller, Wendy Stiles, Mary Washburn, Deb Brallier, Diane Miller; row two — Kathy Garrett, Susan Barnes, Mary Ellen Skidmore, Jan Hoffmeister, Maribeth Zay, Marsha Metcalf, Lynn Keffer; row three — Katherine Sparks, Ingrida Ozols, Karen Broering, Barbara Tackett, Nancy Cooper, Paula Gehring, Sara Mcintosh, Sheridan L. Kolle, Debbie L. Felkins, Linda A. Pautsch. 157 BLUE KEY The members of BLUE KEY are: upper center — Mike Bullington; upper right — Todd Nielsen; center left — Gary Havens; center — Randy Hass, Bruce Roberts, Gene Zercher; center right — Doug King; lower left — Charley DeLancey, Buddy Field; lower center — Rick Cummings; lower right — Dana Hood; lowest right — Jim Sharp. MORTAR BOARD The members of MORTAR BOARD are: upper left lamie Phillippe, Becky Spradling, Alyson Smith, Emily Dageforde; center left — Jane Rethert, Patti Abbitt, Sallyanne Ker- chner; center — Thea Coulis; center right — Kathy Wise, Becky Blue, Pam Hulett; lower ' eft — Abie Harter, Sammye Baker, Ann E+ter, Judy Harvey; lower right— Pam Womer, Rhonda Isakson. Missing are Cindy Kirsch and Susie P arks. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL IFC members are: John Vena, Jeff Fordwell, Bob Wright, Bruce Lamparelli, Dave Deer, Jim Puvogel, Kent Moore, Tom Tashjian, John Binning, Brian O ' Connor, Bob Abel, Mark Moore, Gary Shirley. Lower right — The new president of IFC, Stanley Wachel, is congratulated by the outgoing president, Fred Haberstroh. 160 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL The members of PANHELLENIC COUNCIL are: row one — Margaret Orelup, Janet Far- rar, Cyndi Hartley; row two — Ruth Pietrusin- ski, Ann Scherer, Becky Spradling, Heidi Eik- enberry, Pam Bogan. Missing is Susie Riley. The members of HOUSE COUNCIL are: Carla Koontz, Rhonda Isakson, Donna Schaef- fer, Sue Schultz, Ann Adams, Keith Webb, Sara Mcintosh, Dottie Davis. HOUSE COUNCIL 161 PEMM CLUB The members of PEMM CLUB are: Jill Mal- ley, Debbie Todd, Betty Smith, Diane McGuire, Mary Jo Vidal, Jan Spoon, Vicki Truax, Janet Tews, Jonell Tsaros, Janet Hau- ser, Carla Pinto. The B-MEN are: row one — Ben Tinnon, Steve Bridges, Dave Lautner, Tom Cooke, Wayne Stahley, Bruce Carmichael, Tom Redmond; row two— Bob Rykovich, Keith Himmel, Curt LeBeau, Joe Hickman, Marty Monserez, Jim Curry, John Buis, Dana Hood; row three — Gary Walkup, Randy Bohan, Al McDonald, Michael McDivitt, Frederick Herbert, Phillip Schluge, Steven Clayton. B-MEN 162 The members of STUDENT ASSEMBLY are: row one — Char Carr, Larry Loomis, Jan Armstrong, Greg Johnson, Lana Stinnett, Diane Muel- ler, Priscilla McDonald, Dennis Jennings, Bill Pond, Ella Roth, Bob Wolstein, Jay Rulckic; row two — Joe Dietz, Dave Rich, Larry Hoke, Tim Kelly, Sue Wood, Bob Washeka, Judy Pelton, Carol Thornton, Ann Ashby, Dana Hardwick, Marty Bernstein, Pat Curran, Greg Rhodes. JHy 1 m — JF J M 1 _ MJ ' niitl ' BHI P • Ml J ■v -— $ «g « ; s ' -i ' j -- - ' s SBUI , - .is S lr 1 STUDENT ASSEMBLY 163 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA The members of SIGMA ALPHA IOTA are: row one — Cindy Timeus, Kathleen Custer, Leslie Taylor, Elaine Mooney, Thea Coulis, Frances Hambelton; row two — Nancy Montgomery, Penny Christoff, Sandy Garrett, Phyllis ' Schoonover, Ann Divine, Mary Strittmatter, Jan Morgan. MU PHI EPSILON members are: row one — Linda Johnson, Jennifer Premo, Cathy Levin, Karlene Kinz- ler, Cindy Walker, Karen Auble; row two — Ann Carlson, Sally Mer- rick, Mary Washburn, Tammy Raye: row three — Mary Medich, Janet Frye. MU PHI EPSILON 164 WAYTES GUILD The members of WAYTES GUILD are: Howard Schrott, Ralph Sieloff, Rhonda Link, Kathy Owen, Ed Fredricks, Nancy Montgomery, Dave Petermann, Duane Fant, Lewis Hoff, Steve Wargo, Frank Lukes, Johnny Temple, Dave Williams. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA SINFONIA: row one — Dave Evans, Dave Petermann, Bill Fenton, Doug Wagner; row two — Joe Huff, Mike Blue, Larry Krauser, Duane Fant, Ralph Sielaff, Craig Reasoner; row three — Steve Eggleston, Bill Christoff, Bob Wolf, Dennis Kienitz, Gary Spaulding, Barry Santini. 165 COLLEGIAN The members of the COLLEGIAN staff are: row one — Kathy Haverty, Rosie Taylor, Julie Harries, Bob Schwier, Kay Evritt, Paul Ingram; row two— Dave Carfolite, Tony Lux, Tom Johnson, Julie Opell, Simone Smiljanic, Rick Schaffer, Cindy Rel- ford, Terry Anderson, Art Logsdon, John Doyle. Not pictured is John Hardesty. 167 COL JOHN B. BARRON— ' 61-73 DRIFT ADVISOR Defiant in defeat, magnanimous in victory. 168 SIGMA DELTA CHI The SIGMA DELTA CHI members are: Gary Havens, Lana Stinnett, John Hardesty, Paul Ingram, Rosie Taylor, Donna J. Zay, Julie A. Opell, Tom J. Johnson, Terry Anderson, Susan E. Smith The members of THETA SIGMA PHI are: Heidi Eikenberry, Lana Stinnett, Marsha Planck, Wendy Stiles, Alex Bond, Julie Opell, Lynda Sharpnack. THETA SIGMA PHI 169 SIGMA TAU DELTA The members of SIGMA TAU DELTA include: Theodore Leverenz, Mario Vian, Janice Miller, Wes Dixon, Francie Harless, Abie Harter, Michael A. Swarzman, Michael Ayres, Billie Seward, Dr. Beyer, Debbie Felkins, Karol Sparks. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION members are: row one— Diane Kaplan, Martha Korb, Devra Dickerson, Laurie Peterson; row two — Sherry Radtke, Lynn Thompson, George Kazadoff; row three — Mr. Sweet, Mrs. McMullen, Barb Tackett, Marilyn Penovich, Janett Burns, Cindy Wohlford, John Webb. LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA The members of LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA include: row one — Margaret Luken, Sandra Soucek, Judith Harvey, Debbie Keilman, Jeanne F. Short, Anita Lee, Ruth Pietrusinski; row two Doreen Deffenbaugh, Jeanne Hawkins, Annette Etter, Joan L. Schwartz, Andrea Schumuhl, Sherry Winn, Elizabeth Stevens, Susan Biggam, Miss Leibengath. PHI DELTA CHI The members of PHI DELTA CHI are: row one — John Curtis, Bob Henry, John McKinney, Carl J. Ragozzino, James Taber, Ernie Boyd, James Bailey; row two— -Jerry Smith, Jim Russell, Brent Workman, Ken Williams, Bob Aich; row three — Fred Otten- smeyer, Steve Wargo, Neil Stanton, Ken Hammum, John Ladd, Tom Ladd, Rex Marling, Robert G. Wilkinson, Anthony M. Hamstra. SOCIETY FOR ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT SAM members are: row one — Jeff Wardwell, Joyce CaJacob, Marty Bernstein, Ron Edwards; row two — Greg Rhodes, Louann Barber, Ron Welte, Dan Ellabarger; row three — Bill Newbold, Cindy Stedfeld, Patrick Gallagher, Ted Swanek, Steven Laverty; row four — Bruce Althoff, Dean H. R. Swenson, J. B. Orris, Steve Schrader. WELWYN CLUB - T WELWYN CLUB members are: row one — Susan Maple, Joyce Laudien, Sharon Job, Susan Smith, Sue LePard, Karen Porter, Annie Hsu, Susan Seay, Becky Suess, Emily Smitherman, Karen Chapman, Emily Dageforde, Leslie Skarra, Mary Porter, Sally Hicks, Susan Barnes, Jan Horner, Karen Wegescheide, Patti Abbitt, Wendy Warwick, Sharon O ' Malia, Mrs. Sara Porter; row two — Katie Barker, Sherry Smith, Janis Barnes, Jeanne Karnes, Susan Wirthwein, Debbie Turpin, Sue Schultz, Lori Showley, Jody Johnson, Joy Hebert, Joan Kzranowski, Laurie Chestnut. 172 The members of MSS are: row one — Abie Harter, Bi I lie Seward, Dr. Werner Beyer; row two — Pam Hollingsead, Mary Harter, Mark Staskowski, Debbie Farrow, Pam Layton, Patty McManama, Jackie Steuterman, Ruthann Lahr, Carol Osborne, Jane Lammers, Elaine Campbell, Marilyn Penovich, Jim Webber. AWS Members of the ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS are: row one— Lana Stinnett, Karen Broering, Beth Hoehn, Emily Mills, Leslie King, Beckie Spradling, Amy Isenhower, Cathy Springer, Beckie Christensen, Sherdene Sorenson, Ann Ashby, Ella Roth; row two — Marsha Metcalf, Rhonda Isakson, Susan Barnes, Sara Mcintosh, Mary Ann Springer, Suzie Whitely. 173 WAJC WAJC members are: row one— Jeff Dinsmore, Al Keddie, David Sreer; row two — John Marks, Jennifer Steele, Gary Curtis Hahn, Garnet Vaughn, Chris Cawthorne, Josh Liftman, Alex Bond, Pete Maqo; row three — Sue Giovati, Mark Emmons, Bob DeLong, Wendy Stiles, Dave Smith, Rick Cummings, Beth Wade, Kim Hurst, Ron Short, Burt Harris; row four — Chris Mally, Luanne Wherry, Heidi Eikenberry, Walt Golden, John Minko, Walt Zwirko, Ken Klein, Dick Fullenweider; row five — Howard Shrott, Steve Virgil, Larry Black, Larry Loomis, Dave Carfolite, Frank Cava, Bill Hemmert, Tom Eden- ger, Charles VanSant, John Vena. 174 P. 174: lower left — Mrs. Ann Harper and Mr. Jim Phillippe enjoy the sock hop; lower right — Dave Smith and Cheryl Potts. P. 175: upper left — Gary Hahn strikes the board; upper right Kent Benko checks a reading on Big Bertha, the station ' s transmitter; lower left — Chris Cawthorne has the fastest typewriter at WAJC ; lower right — Heidi Eikenberry is on the air during a Channel 20 presentation. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY AND ANGEL FLIGHT The members of ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY and ANGEL FLIGHT are: row one— Karen Broering, Heidi Eikenberry, Patricia Shute, Lori Showley, Debbie Hoffman; row two — Mary Ellen Skidmore, Anne Adams, Becky Spradling, Emily Dageforde, Jamie Phillippe, Kathy Sparks, Janet Spoon, Perri Carrington; row three — -Debbie Fuller, Lynn Keffer, Nancy Seghetti, Diane Humphrey, Kathe Miller, Cindy Axiotes, Maribeth Zay, Cathie Moloney; row four — Adel Denton, Terri Vernon, Nicki LaCroix, Lynne Thompson, Pam Owen, Leah Oudlkinbush, Leslie Skarra, Sheridan Kolle, Janet Tews; row five — Captain Thomas Pickens, Captain Paul Huseman, Steve Morgan, Bob Aich, Bob Henry, Carl Brezausek, Jeff Powell, Tom Murphy, Colonel John Powell; row six — Joe Jefferson, Raoul Lucca, Duane Fant, Dennis Miller. UTES The members of UTES are: row one — Tom Lyons, Steve Hou- seholder; row two — John Binning, Jay Miller, Jim Bagnoli; row three — Mark Emmons, Bob Jones, Richard Erlich, Ken Cleve- land, Dennis Jennings. Not pictured: Larry Hoke. HONORS SOCIETY The members of the HONORS SOCI- ETY are: row one — Cathie Mills, Mari- lyn Penovich, Emily Mills, Chris Ken- nedy, Janis Layman, Karen Broering; row two — Dean Stewart, Bill Pond, Nick Rico, Linda Ireland, Larry Miller, Ann Schwab, Deborah Studen, Robert Henry, Dennis Jennings; row three — Sara Mcintosh, Mary Harter, Jim Ham- ilton, Deb Harreld, Jane Rothert, Annette Etter, David Graf, Don Buesch- ing, Robert Meili, Janett Burns. 177 DEBATE DEBATE TEAM members are: row one — Dr. Royce E. Flood, Steven Householder, Edward Shacklee, Carter Ryan, Michael Gibbons; row two — Dr. William W. Neher, David Graf, Paul Kitley, Jeanne Hoffman, Carl Ullman, Joetta Timmons, Rhonda Isakson, Cindy Proctor, Frank Harshey, Thomas Miller, Dr. Nicholas Cripe. JEANNE HOFFMAN CARL ULLMAN 178 JEANNE HOFFMAN, MIKE GIBBONS STEVE HOUSEHOLDER ROYCE E. FLOOD 179 SIGMA RHO DELTA The SIGMA RHO DELTA members are: Sandy Bleck, Marilyn Sparks, Debbie Larson, Amie Gage, Leslie Norton, Sue Nie- haus, Sally Meeker, Debra Tate. 180 INTERCOLLEGIATE YMCA YMCA: row one — Stan Wachel, Kathy Horrigan, Ed Plavchak, Ken Cleveland, Carla Koonz, Charlie Delancy, Garnet Vaughn; row two — Debbie Williams, Teresa Simmerman, Karen Broering, Jane Moo, Barb John, Tammy Hare, Linda Pautsch. YOUNG REPUBLICANS The members of YOUNG REPUBLICANS are: row one — Tim Wright, Susie Kinne, Diane Reynolds; row two — Anne Whittaker, Emily Smitherman, Jane Moore, Bud Hillis, Patty Denton, Jim Brainard, Pam Hollingsead, Jeff Davies; row three — Barb Salveter, Karen Wegescheide, Mark Farris, Mr. Thomas Wilson, Dave Arnold, David Evans, Randy Hass, Mary Orders, Susan Johnston. 181 DRIFT  . • ?  ■-h. ' ' ' ■£ P. 182: lower left — Dave Carfolite, freshman rookie photogra- pher; lower center — Tony Lux, Photographer; lower right — Chris Simpson, Student Life editor. P. 183: upper right — E.C.A.J.; center right — P.; lower left — Ed; lower center — Kenny; lower right — Richie. Members of the DRIFT STAFF include: row one — Amie Koch (Senior Section), Dave Rich (Copy), Owen Field (mascot), Sheridan Kolle (Senior Section), Patty Morris (Assistant Editor), Patty Shute (Advertising), Kent Rosner (Head Photographer), Diane Miller (Organizations), Sara Mcintosh (Organizations), Erik C. A. Johnson (Editor-in- Chief), Lisa Keller (Index), Bar- bara Hitz (Student Life); row fwo — Stan Wachel (Business), Ed Plavchak (Sports), Robert Settle (Photographer), Lisa Wirthwein (Housing), Barbara Landon (Housing). HOUSING . . . HOUSING . . . HOUSING . . . HOUSING . . . HOUSING . . . HOUSING . . . HOUSING . . . HC ALPHA CHI OMEGA — leadership by President and Miss BU, Deb Brallier . . . Association of Women Students Pres. Sue Barnes and V. Pres. Rhonda Isalcson . . . freshman Mary Menez wins Sigma Chi Derby Day Queen . . . Highest academic accum for 72 spring semester . . . participants in nearly every activity . . . providing nursing home favors for special seasons ... a learning experience in Xmas toy-making for the underprivileged . . . Carol McPeak, Honey co-captain. ALPHA PHI — fighting lawsuit for re-zoning Blue Ridge Road . . . Judy Harvey, Pres . Mortar Board members . . . Chimes Pres. Prill MacDonald . . . Spurs Pres. Marilyn Penovich . . . Julie Opell wins Top Ten Co-ed — two years running . . . Pres. Harvey wins Top Ten Activities Award . . . Spoke, Wheel, Hub recipients . . . Mrs. Jones . . . party for retarded children . . . money to the Heart Fund. DELTA DELTA DELTA — hosted Tri Delt State Day . . . working with Girl Scouts . . . donating rush favors to Indianapolis Chil- drens ' Hospital . . . Scholarship Trophy awarded to 71 pledge class . . . Angel Flight . . . honoraries . . . two scholarships to any BU women . . . Pumpkin Caroling at Halloween . . . Cindy Cooper, Pres . . . Young Republi- cans Pres. Susie Kinney ... 72 Freshmen Skits winners . . . Blue Book Editor Ruth Pietrusinski . . . Best-dressed co-ed at Homecoming, Ann-Marie Whittaker. DELTA GAMMA — Six dance majors in BU Ballet . . . philanthropy: sight conservation, Indiana State Blind . . . annual puppet making . ' . . Grace Luttrell, President . . . academic honoraries . . . Halloween party with TKES . . . WRA, YWCA, AWS, and more . . . Lamb Chop Crescent Girl Carol Papola . . . Sigma Chi Favorite Kris Sippel . . . Raggedy Ann as a mascot ... an anchor as their symbol . . . Bev Butterfield, Varsity Cheerleader . . . TKE Little Sis Pres. Patty Shute . . . pledge toy drive for Christo- more House . . . three frosh cheerleaders . . . Delt Trik-la-tron Queen Jo Anne Van Winkle . . . Dana Hardwick, Student Assembly Treasurer and a Top Ten Butler Co-ed. DELTA TAU DELTA — last frat to turn in a letter or key to Dr. Jones , . . annual Trik-la-tron . . . pajama parties — w ; th dates . . . honoraries . . . active in IFC . . . playing Santa at Kappa Alpha Theta ' s Santa Claus House in Broad Ripple . . . donating blood to St. Vincent ' s . . . President Dave Carlson . . . Bill Murphy: Professional chauffeur . . . earning money at the top of Indiana National Bank . . . intramural enthusiasts ... a Soccer house. KAPPA ALPHA THETA— Cathy Stout, President . . . working with Alums to staff Santa ' s House: donating the proceeds to charity . . . three first place awards at National Convention . . . Mortar Board Pres. Jamie Phillippe . . . TKE favorite Cindy Vaillencourt . . . Spurs . . . Angel Flight . . . Chimes . . . Drift assistant editor Patty Morris . . . Honeys and Twirlers Drift staff mem- bers . . . Xmas orphans ' party with Sigma Chis and Salvation Army orphans . . . Sandy Soucek voted Outstand- ing Theta Collegiate in America . . . only Greek unit to donate to BU ' s Hunger Hike (a creation of Jamie Phillippe). KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA — brick castle on Hampton . . . activities and honoraries . . . Honeys co- captain Laura Derby . . . Advisory Board member Sara Mcintosh . . . six on Drift Staff . . . pledges win second spot in Derby Day and Freshmen Skits . . . Carol Osborne as first runner-up in Derby Day pageant . . . Volunteer Clearing House Coordinators, Elisa Howey and Barb Landon . . . song practices at Broad Ripple Park . . . Hal- loween party for orphans . . . Xmas sleigh rides . . . Spurs, Chimes, Mortar Board, Angel Flight, Wellwyn Club ' . . . Susan Parks, President. KAPPA SIGMA — Ross Hall residents ' til Xmas due to a flash fire . . . football, soccer, golf, cross country . . . selling light bulbs and suede purses for fund raising . . . some members heard on WAJC . . . annual Sadie Hawkins . . . hosted the State Day . . . Xmas dance with Pi Phi ' s . . . thirty new little sisters . . . John Perrazo, President . . . Collegian Editor John Hardesty, also Sigma Delta Chi Pres . . . cook Kate ' s 23rd year here . . . Housefather Steve Carroll being replaced next year by a housemother, according to BU laws. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA — social probation . . . hurt campus events more than it hurts us — knocked out a strong competitor . . . annual Watermelon Pageant ... a dance to celebrate the end of social pro . . . Dana Hood leading the House: President of Blue Key, too . . . Ron Cooper, award-winner, lettered once again as defensive middle guard . . . Tom Cooke leads way to ICC champ in golf . . . Joe Davis: school record-holder in pole vaulting . . . Crescent Girl: Carol Papola . . . more houseboys for sororities than any other house. NU CHI ALPHA — Cultural Minorities enclave . . . longing for return of Snuffles and Carol . . . highest house accum (unofficial) . . . Bud, Ton, Bruth (the Rock Star), Murch, Erich, Rirch . . . Hippies Annonymous . . . Drift Editor Johnson and Copy Editor Rich . . . symbol for all social outcasts at BU . . . goals: more beer for next week . . . G . . . HOUSING . . . HOUSiNG . . . HOUSING . . . HOUSING . . . HOUSING . . . HOUSING . . . HOUSING Val Bloop, mystery typist for Drift . . . Housemother and Alum Director Stanforth . . . Soccer Captain Marcatti- lio . . . Student Assembly Inspirators Muckraker Field and Strike Rich . . .Little Bros: Sue Wood, Janet Armstrong, and Val Kammer . . . more committee reps than any other house: Issues, PR, Film, Student Life, Curriculum, Religion, Library, Advisory Board, Student Publications, Secret . . . marriage — sooner or later (the later the better) . . . kiss me . . . Hockey Champs . . . Where ' s Art? PHI DELTA THETA — Most Original in Geneva Stunts . . . raced the Sigma Chis in their annual Homecoming Chariot Race — and won . . . Four Com- munity service days . . . Butler-Tarkington voting poll . . . Xmas orphans party . . . fourth in men ' s academic ranking . . . baseball, basketball, soccer . . . Junior Marty Monserez and Frosh Jeff Williams playing BU basket- ball . . . honoraries . . . Doug King is King . . . pin-woman for the Pres. is Susan Wirthwein, sweetheart. PHI KAPPA PSI — smart fellas! . . . BU men ' s Scholarship Award winners . . . BU drama productions . . . Drift Sports Editor, Ed Plavchak . . . debate . . . ringing Xmas bells for the Salvation Army . . . painting a church . . . house Pres. Wayne Sturtevant nominated to Phi Kappa Phi — along with Wayne Evans . . . Dennis Jennings, Pres. of Utes and Honor Society . . . IFC Pres. Stan Wachel . . . Sphinx Pres. Tom Miller . . . BU ' s Greeks on Forty-sixth . . . pocket billiard champs. PI BETA PHI — the big white house at the end of the row . . . Xmas toy drive for underprivileged children . . . Senior Kit Ford, Pres . . . Sigma Chi Sweetheart Jan Spoon . . . Varsity Cheer- leader Diane Humphrey . . . pledge class steals all but one event at Derby Day . . . Half-time Honeys . . . Chimes, Mortar Board, Angel Flight, Alpha Lambda Delta . . . Cindy Proctor (frosh) takes honors in debate . . . being a Pi Phi: exhilirating, unbelievable, — and the biggest stun of all . ROBERTSON HALL — talented women, Kathleen Custer proud of independence . . . Pres. Kathleen Custer . . . brunches for Moms ' and Dads ' weekends . . . many, many, drama, dance, and music majors . . . Linda Davis wins Glamour ' s Top Ten Best Dressed Co-ed Contest . . . dorm parties . . . co-winners in Geneva Stunts . . . the experience of living in a converted chapel . . . Spring Sing ... a French Cafe Sunday Evening Dinner — for seventy girls. ROSS HALL — pride in non-affiliation with Greeks . . . Pres. Larry Loomis . . . intramural football and bowling champs (George Griffith ' s score of 629 aided Ross in a victorious 2101 points) . . . Spring Sing Winners . . . with Robertson, first place in Geneva Stunts . . . Friday night movies for BU . . . a new dormy: Ann Chulk, Housemother Chulk ' s new wife . . . trying to pass a ' new constitution — securing more rights . . . suffering from drug busts . . . how ' bout a little eight-ball? SCHWITZER HALL — sponsoring Spring Sing . . . Little Fling . . . Little Sis ' program for underclassmen . . . Xmas Pixie Week . . . It ' s like a little city in here . . . Rachel Godollei, Pres . . . corridor decorating contests . . . blowing bubbles in the halls . . . 300 girls . . . Light Show by Mrs. Johnston . . . assistant Bug MacVerna . . . Moms ' Weekend program and dinner . . . open vis on very, very special occasions . . . R. A. ' s make it all run . . . don ' t trip an alarm. SIGMA CHI — Twenty-sixth year for the housemother . . . Pres. Bob Mandich . . . Circle K . . . honoraries . . . Salvation Army bell-ringers . . . football: Bob Rykovich in the ICC team, Mike McDivitt, most valuable ICC offensive lineman . . . Dennis Hannan on Student Assembly lectures . . . Wallace Village for Retarded Children — the national charity . . . Little Sigs . . . Sweetheart Jan Spoon . . . Favorite Kris Sippel . . . Annual Cross and Shield Dance . . . Ralph Nader loves your Corvair. SIGMA NU — Annual VooDoo Dance ... in competition with Lamb Chops for most jocks in any house . . . donating blood to community blood bank . . . Xmas orphans ' party . . . Favorite — Kappa Billie Seward ... 25 new Little Sisters . . . Parties every Wednesday night . . . football captain Steve Fickert . . . baseball, basketball . . . Collegian ad manager Tim Kelly ... in the quiet corner of BU . . . grab all the gusto you can. TAU KAPPA EPSILON— IFC Pres. Fred Haberstroh — but now, anybody wanna buy some Lake Property . . . Mayor Lugar declares TKE Public Service Weekend in Indy — it rained . . . Pigs — Freaks football game: proceeds to St. Jude ' s Hospital . . . varsity football . . . baseball . . . swim team . . . Red Carnation Ball at the Atkinson . . . Jim Hensle presides ... 71 intramural champs . . . Utes Pres. Mike Schwarzman . . . loud music on Friday afternoons . . . WAJC Top Jocks . . . the house ' s make-up is sort of universal — it gives you insight into what the world is like out there and how to live with it ... it makes life quite a bit better. ALPHA CHI OMEGA P. 186: upper left — Deb Harreld sits down to dinner; center — Sally Meeker represented Alpha Chi ' s in the Delt Trik-la-Tron; upper right— Playing cards is one of the Alpha Chi ' s favorite before-dinner pastimes; lower left — Some of the sisters get their piece of the rock; lower right — Alpha Chis take a break in their living room. 186 - --- S A I I k ■IP 7 1 The women of ALPHA CHI OMEGA are: row one — Sue Frei, Diane McGuire; row two — Mary Ann Springer, Wendy Stiles, Sue LePard, Debbie Tate, Sharon Job, Debby Berry, Deb Morrow, Janie Eschenbrenner, Aline Saverino, Gene Davis; row three — Sherdene Sorenson, Sue Schultz, Vicki Truax, Tammy Hare, Kathie Himes, Pam Kersey, Judy Wright, Mary Menez, Karen Hutar, Cindy Gash, Pam Hulett, Beckie Christensen, Cindy Brallier, Dottie Davis, Susan Niermeyer, Suzie Whitely; row four — Claudia Mitter, Rhonda Nicol, Nancy Cooper, Deb Brallier, Patsy Brennan, Julie Cripe, Karen Allen; row five — Marsha Luey, Nancy Beer, Deb Harreld, Carol McPeak, Sue Ann Dairl, Rhonda Isakson. 187 The women of ALPHA PHI are: row one — Donna O ' Sullivan, Brenda Wright, Jan Myers, Lynn Thompson, Cindy Kirsch, Prill McDonald, Judy Harvey,. Debbie Todd, Doreen Deffenbaugh, Leslie Skarra; row two — Terri Scott, Barb John, Karen Broering, Judy Jones, Debbie Merrick, Sue Yerdon, Juli Harries, Michele Warner, Anita Huffman, Pam Owen; row three — Lori Rippa, Laurel Pope, Joyce Stevens, Janett Burns, Nicki LaCroix, Mary Lou Sigsby, Nancy Tupper, Kris Dimitriou, Patti McManama; row four — (on stairs) — Katie Koers, Paula Gehrmg, Mary Jo Vidal, Jan Creasey, Barb Christie, Cappi Odom, Pat Conroy, Beth Hoehn, Jane Moo; row five — Deb Creasey, Julie Opell, Carol Meadows, Janet McCoy, Linda Pautsch, Leah Qualkinbush, Sue Bechtold, Joyce CaJacob, Connie Pollock, Cyndi Hartley, Carla Koontz. 188 ALPHA PHI y v? Upper left — Pat Conroy, Pam Owen, Lorri Rippa, Prill McDonald, Doreen Deffenbaugh; upper right — Mom Stillwagon, Phi housemother; center left — Sue Bechtold; lower left — Debbie Todd in the lodge ' s open kitchen; lower right — Geneva Stunts; lowest left — Judy Harvey and Robert J. Eckman enjoy a quiet moment. 189 DELTA DELTA DELTA P. 190: Upper left — Athina Eslick; top right — Katie Barker; bottom right — Ruth Pietrusinski looks out the window. P. 191: bottom left — Cindy Cooper; bot- tom center — Spring Sing; lower right — Adel Denton mails a letter. 190 The women of DELTA DELTA DELTA are: row one — Terri Vernon, Pam Faber, Jan Tews, Karen Chapman, Susie Kinne, Wendy MacDonald, Ruth Pietrusinski, Carolyn Laudig; row two — Mimi Orelup, Ramona Harbison, Mar Miller, Emily Mills, Katie Barker, Jan Hoffmeister, Julie Tyler, Ruthann Boles, Jan Jackson, Vicki Drews; row three — Jackie Bishop, Donna Schaeffer, Susan Smith, Adel Denton, Ginger Smith; row f our — Cindi Cooper, Linda Stephany, Sarah Didier, Ann Carlson, Ann-Marie Whittaker, Barb Salveter, Margaret Orelup, Nan Scully, Mary Ellen Skidmore, Karen Porter, Patty Denton, Cathie Mills, Joyce Laudien, Athina Eslick, Marsha Metcalf. 191 The women of DELTA GAMMA are: row one — Cinda Timmons, Barbi Wimmer, Deb Williams, Michelle Jarvis, Ann Bigler, Patty Shute, Judy Perkoff, Donna Dutney, Jane Hizer, Elise Hott, Susie Boggs, Ruth McNamara; row two — Susan Maple, Jill Malley, Lisa Hamilton, Nancy Fink, Kris Anderson, Mom Cotts, Diana Phelps, Bev Butterfield, Pam Layton, Paula Koehl, Sail Smith, Dana Deich; row three — Laurie Braunschweig, Laurie Gregoline, Ann Zachau, Dana Feldman, Kathy Hamblen, Alice Carroll, Carla Pinto, Jean Gritting, Suellen Scherer, Kathe Brady, Tamara Ray, Carol Papola, Keith Webb, Kris Sippel, Heather Brooks, Grace Luttrell, Jean Simpson, Carol Sheehan. 192 P. 192: upper left — Ann Bigler and Dana Feldman relax by the DG fire; upper right — Dana Deich and Phil Schluge. P. 193: upper left — Cindy Watson; upper right — Keith Webb; lower left — Ann Zachau discusses photography with a visitor; lower right — Pat+y Shute, Cathy Springer, Amy Eisenhower, Carol Papola, Jean Simpson, and Jill Mohans- sen are taking advantage of the sunshine in Indianapolis. 193 DELTA TAU DELTA Members of DELTA TAU DELTA are: row one — Donald Roane, John Voigt, Marty Auron, James Puvogel, Forrest Krummel, Robert Berg, Donald Golliher, Frank Cava; row two — John West, Thomas Weber, Phillip Collins, William Murphy, James O ' Brien, Jeffrey Folck, David Carlson, Dennis Wobbler, Gregory Pruitt, Guy Carlson, Thomas Farrell, David Allen, Jeffrey Wardwell, John Vena, Bruce Lamparelli, Kent Benko, Michael Hauth, Robert Beeson, John Farrell, Scott Lung, Andrew Ramotnik, Thomas Reagan, Glenn Strafford. 194 Upper left — Jim Puvogel relaxes in the Delt rec room; upper right — Sam Suitor leaves for class; center left — Steve Eggleston wrestles with Bruno, the Delt mascot; lower right — Steve Eggleston packs his car in preparation for vacation; lower left — Owen M. Field. 195 KAPPA ALPHA THETA The women of KAPPA ALPHA THETA are: row one — Pat Shadle, Cindy Vaillencourt, Faith Martin, Susan Archer, Patty Morris, Lisa Keller, Becky Horner, Cathy Stout, Jan Horner, Judy Johnson; row two — Sheri Sherman, Beth Phelan, Muffie Aston, Kathy Gladden, Lisa Ellis, Tricia Wolthausen, Barb Tackett, Barb Hitz, Debbie Asbury, Bambi Bignall; row three — Holly Lee, Karen O ' Brien, Liz Kafka, Dava Presslor, Carol Brown, Jeannine Tidrow, Perri Carrington, Jenny Greaf, Jamie Phillippe, Pam Murray, Patti Ferrucci, Sue Wood, Mari Bailey, Brenda Armentrout, Mary Woolling, Cathie Moloney, Sal Scobey, Sandy Garrett, Ann Thompson, Lynda Sharpnack, Heidi Eikenberry, Cindy Wohl- ford, and firetruck, lent by the Indianapolis Fire Department. ' t 196 P. 196: lower left— Barbara Tackett, Barb Hitz and Val Corcoran relax on the Theta porch; lower right — Martha Hueber. P. 197: upper right — pledges skin the snake at Derby Day; upper right — Debsie Daniels; lower left — Carol Paras and Susan Wood; center right — Kathy Garrett; lower right — Sal Scobey and Cathie Moloney. 197 The women of KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA are: row one— Jen Hancock, Jill Bessett, Sally McClain, Sue Hutchison, Elaine Campbell, Ruthann Lahr, Jackie Steuterman, Janis Lind, Robin Forbes; row two— Ruth Janes, Carol Osborne, Billie Seward, Theone Dickos, Milena Orloff, Cindy Axiotes, Sue Schron, Aimee Koch, Kathe Miller, Kyle McKinley, Cindy Kemp, Theresa Simmerman; row three— Lisa Wirthwein, Barb Landon, Janet Farrar, Susan Parks, Pat Fogarty, Diane Kaplan, Janis Barnes, Martha Korb, Susan Wirthwein, Jill Molloy, Vicki Lindley; row four— Mrs. Morin, Meri Hinds, Elisa Howey, Tanya DeVore, Pam Bargholz, Gail Shepley, Jenni Osborne, Emily Smitherman, Sara Mcintosh, Diane Miller, Mary Porter, Carolyn Nichols, Sheridan Kolle, Debbie Black. 198 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA P. 199: upper left— Pledges Sue Hutchi- son, Jackie Steuterman, Carolyn Nichols, Elaine Campbell, and Wendy Warwick proudly display the composites they bor- rowed from campus fraternity houses; upper right — Aimee Koch, Theone Dickos, and Cindy Axiotes take time from other activities to play the piano and sing — a favorite KKG pastime; lower left — A party on the famed red stairs of Kappa- land welcomes two seniors home. 199 KAPPA SIGMA The men of KAPPA SIGMA include: row one — John Hardesty, Robert Wright, Jeffrey Fisher, Raymond Strickland, Mark Fall, David Dela- ney, Burt Harris; row two — John Perazzo, Steven Newmeier, Jim Webber, Mother Davis, Patrick Curran, Christopher Patelias, Mark Stod- gell, Gregory Bell, Jeffrey Baer, James Sullivan, Richard Fullenweider, Sid Shriver, John Caldwell. 200 535-24 Upper left — John Perazzo utilizes a temporary ashtray; center left — a monogrammed trash bin; lower left — Ray Strickland relaxes at lunch; upper right — John Perazzo prepares for a cycle ride; center right — Dick Fullen- weider appreciates hearing the news from back home ; lower right — Rob Wright enjoys the King of Beers . 201 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA The LAMBDA CHIs are: row one — Tom Dunker, Bruce Roberts, Lou Taylor, Dana Hood, John Nelson, Gary Robinson, Mike Rearick, Mike Mandula, Howie Kenney, Tom Cooke, Ron Cooper, Ken Rowe, Howard Max, Holly Bredeweg, Dan Davies; row two — Kevin McClarnon, John Seright, Bob Wolstein, Dave Andress, Dave Tatum, Phil Mailers, Tom Hanika, Scott DeVoe, Rich Keith, Kevin Murphy, Kevin O ' Day, Alan MacDonald; row three — Bill Lynch, Bob Abell, Ed Hamilton, Steve Eltzroth, Craig Rhinehart, Randy Reed, Bob Lewis, Don Thrasher, Dave Metzinger, Lou Harney, Bob Deutsche, Dan Huseman, Jim Stanke, Randy Bohan; row four — Joe Dowd, Tom Freas, Keith DeTrude, Kyle Eggert, Tom Burleson, Dave Goddard, Art Logsdon, Dennis Miller. P. 202: lower left — Don Thrasher sleeps late during the weekend; center — Jim Gentry takes time out for a snack; lower right — Tom Burleson reads the morning paper before leaving for his first class of the day. P. 203: center left — John Seright, Tom Hanika, and Ken Rowe; center — Gary Robinson changes tapes; lower right — Bob Wolstein is kidnapped by pledges Kevin Murphy and Bob Deutsche before pledge walkout; lower left — Bob Settle and Kevin O ' Day discuss photos; lower center — Bob Lewis. 202 f 1 If «E r S CRESENT CLUB members are: row one — Lisa Hott, Patty Shute, Jane Hizer, Carol Brown, Jeannine Tidrow, Carol Papola (president), Ann Whitcomb, Kim Glass, Judy Johnson, Cheri Stevens, Judy Perkoff; row two — Kris Anderson, Laurie Braunschweig, Laurie Hoyt, Genie Davis, Muffle Aston, Sandy Garrett, Brenda Armentrout, Johanna Irwin, Devra Dickerson, Anne Adams, Carolyn Nichols, Debbie Black; row three — Donna Dutney, Debbie Felkins, Jill Benjamin, Jeri Hancock, Julia Kowalenko, Dorothea Anastopolous, Tanya DeVore, Janis Barnes Barb Landon, Cindy Axiotes, Kyle McKinley, Aimee Koch, Perri Carrington, Jonell Tsaros, Dottie Davis, Jan Horner, Deb Brallier, Grace Luttrell, Vicki Truax, Maribeth Zay, Lynn Keffer, Jeannie Simpson, Jackie Steuterman, Ruth Janes, Tammy Ray, Bev Butterfield. PHI DELTA THETA The men of PHI DELTA THETA are: lower center— Scott Barnes, Steve Lowrance, Bruce Kelly, Jay Ruklic, Dick Waller, Jim Grubbs, Jeff Williams, Bob Beck, Cary Buxton, Mark Moore, Gary Kendrick, John Buis, Curt LeMay, Charlie Brown, Tom Smith, Rich Link, Reed Fisher, Tony Johnson, Kevin Hunt, Terry Cox, Jim Nau, Bob Witman, Jim Bagnoli, Keith Redding; row one — Dave Monesmith, Mark Farris, Gary Wolf, Dave Lewis, Marty Monserez, Doug King; row two — Kevin Wirthwein, Guy Ogden, Danny Osborn, Steve Roth, Greg Shaffer. 204 LITTLE SISTERS: row one — Mary Brewer, Terry Barger, Diane Doty, Garnet Vaughn; row two Debra Cowart, Jan Lind, Holly Lee- row three — Lisa Wir- thwein, Milena Orloff, Mari Bailey; row four — Vicki Defendach, Sue Bechtold, Lisa Ellis. P. 205: upper right — Gary Kendriclc, Rick Kaberg, Tom Smith, and Cary Bux- ton get together on the porch; center right — Jay Rulclic; bottom left — Greg Shaffer and Doug King; bottom center — Steve Roth bicycling. 205 PHI PSIS: row one — Ken Cleveland, Bill Winn, Wayne Sturtevant, Greg Buchanan, Mike Austin, Gary Shirley, Mark Peter- son, George Walker; row two — Dennis McCoy, Jeff Hudson, Phil Austin, Steve Duhamell, Mike Gibbons, Scott Conder; row three — Tony Lux, Dale Bartusiewicz, David Wass, Dennis Jennings, Ed Plavchak, Stan Wachel, Al Wilczynski. 206 PHI KAPPA PSI v SAYs i I  T Upper left — Little Sisters; upper right — What did they say? cen- ter left — Wayne Sturtevant and Mike Austin accept the scholar- ship trophy; lower left — Mike Austin plays cards with guests Johanna Irwin, Jill Burgess, and Nancy Gartland. 207 It ' - !% • - ' -  The Women of PI BETA PHI are: row one — Nancy Seghetti, Leslie King, Maribeth Zay, Nancy Schultz; row two — Theresa Rafferty, Cathy Springer, Devra Dickerson, Anne Adams, Nancy Gartland, Jeannie Reising, Kit Ford, Cathie Crane, Johanna Irwin, Diane Humphrey, Loretta Richard, Nora Donahue, Donna Zay, Debra Cowart, Cindy Blewett, Lynn Keffer; row three — Susie Dale, Jonell Tsaros, Mary Brewer, Jan Spoon, Suzie Dresel, Jill Burgess, Donna Loffland, Laurie Hoyt, Kathy DeVoe, Patti Lakes, Mary Wash- burn, Jane Beals, Janne Ketrow, Patty Boyle, Earlene Massaroni, Judy Willemain, Lynn Hatter, Kathy Horrigan, Becky Spradling, Pam Wilhelm, Betsy Mitchell, Bebe McGraw, Heidi Upton, Diane Doty, Terry Ketterman, Beth Steinmetz, Claire Curry, Lori Show- P. 208: lower left — Senior Mary Brewer and sophomore Jill Bur- gess relax while they study; lower right — Sophomore Nan Schultz smiles despite her wetness after chasing Sigma Chi derbies in the rain. P. 209: lower left — Porching it is the best way to pass time for junior Charlie Brown and freshman Judy Willemain; lower right — Freshman Beth Steinmetz and Devra Dickerson return from a bicycle excursion around Butler ' s scenic autumn campus. 209 The girls on FIRST NORTHWEST are: row one— Carol Coleman, Nancy Benson, Sheila Williamson, Kathie Allen (R.A.), Arlene Podraza; row two — Libby Shirley, Kafhy Haverty, Karin Potts, Denise Boggs, Susan Geller; row three — Sally Jensen, Holly Lambert. Women living on SECOND NORTHEAST include the following: row one — Sherry Wilson, Becky Wood, Terry Barger, Debra Nackenhorst; row two — Linnea Anderson; row three — Tina Woodson, Lexa Stewart, Linda Ireland, Nancy Holloway. 210 SCHWITZER HALL The women of FIRST WEST include: row one — Terry Quear, Kay Hutch- inson, Stephanie Small, Lisa Rogliano; row two — Kris Campanale, Chiclcie Joyce; row three — Judy Tilton, Debra Zizic, Karen Broering. P. 210: lower left— Kevin Cahnley and Maureen McHugh trim the tree. P. 21 I: center left— Rachel Godollei; center — Holly Lambert; center right — Suzanne Sirmain; lower left — Penelope Lakis; lower center — Tricia Weber + akes a break. 211 SCHWITZER HALL The women residents o f THIRD WEST AND NORTHWEST include: row one — Marianne Taf- linger, Maureen Meloy, Mary Jo Stewart; row two — Debbie Chackan, Barb Bowman, Kathleen Poz- sgai, Carol Thornton. The SECOND WEST AND NORTHWEST girls are: Barb Unterberg, Martha Hueber, Monica Free, Oy Punyahotra, Abie Harter, Jan Fore, Ruth Bready, Marilyn Penovich, Sheryl Johnson, Mary Ann Rea, Lana Stinnett, Beth Dickerson, Holly Stowe, Pat Conroy. 212 FIRST EAST AND NORTHEAST girls are: row one — Jody Johnson, Lori Rippa, Joyce Stevens, Janet Thorington, Joy Hebert, Mary Harter, Trina Witkowicz; row two — Terri Scott, Janis Laymon, Cecilia Underwood, Micki Wil- son, Beth Wade; row three — Candy Whittle, Kay Evritt, Pam Hollingsead, Juanita Wilson, Lynn Goebel, Judy Trump, Deb Doig, Chris Kennedy. THIRD EAST AND NORTHEAST women are: row one — Rosie Rit- chie, Eva Duncan, Sheila Gibson, Jan Sautter, Debbie Studen, Ann Schwab, Elizabeth Isen- berg, Jamie Gould; row two — Kathy Iknayan, Betsy Stafford, Peg Gregory, Beth Everson. 213 214 SIGMA NU The men of SIGMA NU are: row one — Bruce Carmichael, Steve Taylor, John Guggenheim, Steve Virgil, Greg Panos; row two— Jeff Campbell, Tom Mench, Bill Crispen, Franchon Smithson, Dave Hullett, Mark Morelli, Brad Goffinet, Ken Ehinger, Dave Lautner, Bob Hatzes; row three — Jay Love, Roger Dodson, Bill Scott; row four — Mark Chappius, Kent Moore, Tom Fischer, Lee Schluge, Mark Bohnert, Dave Cunningham, Tim Kelly, Dave Deer, Andy Wetzel. P. 214: upper left — President Tom Mench and Brad Goffinet discuss frat business; upper right — Dave Deer and Bill Scott; bottom — Song practice begins for the annual serenade of soror- ity row. P. 215: lower left — Steve Virgil waits on tables at dinner; lower right — Dave Hullett grins at the photographer. 215 TAU KAPPA EPSILON The men of TKE are: row one — Steve Barley, Debbie Merrick, Kathleen Custer, Rick Vogel; row two — Jeff Dinsmore, Mark Staskowski, Bill Hemmert, Jim Gold- stein, Stan Landfair, Greg Landry, Kurt Lowry, Larry Hoke, Steve Luttrell, Jon Gehring, Pat Gallagher, Tom Tashjian, Mike Kessen, Cindy Gash, Lori Rippa, Tom Edinger, Donna Loff- land, Jim Hamilton. 216 ff rr fi? V ' $i O i A. ■i TKE members are: row one — Brad Metzler, Harvey Bennett, John Binning, Bill Squartino, Bob Zurschmeide, Mike Swarzman, Barry Reiner, Larry Mager, Dana Hardwick; row two — Steve Laverty, Hal Berman, Scott Hampton, Tom Bean, Jim Keene, Rich Ringley, John Dethlefs, Mark Jame; row three — Patty Shute, John Osier, Sheri Sherman, Steve Hoffman, Gary Ruder, Janet Schreider, Stan Landfair, Suellen Scherer, George Lenz, Diana Phelps, Jim Hensle. P. 216: lower left — Pat Gallagher; lower right — Dennis Buckalew and Jon Gehring. P. 217: upper left — Rich Ringley, Steve Laverty, Pat Gallagher, Rich Vogel, Tom Tashjian and Gary Ruder on the front porch; upper centej- — Bill Hemmert; upper left — TKE alum Fred Baylor dozes on the sofa. 217 ROSS HALL The men of ROSS HALL are: row one — H. Richard Gleason, Douglas W. Clark, Ronald Short, Thomas Outt, David Nelson, Edward Mancuso, John Suding, Thomas Murphy, Charles DeLancey; row two — Edward Shacklee, Bruce Jensen, Charles Davis, Marty Bernstein, Larry Sreenawalt, Joseph Jefferson, John S. Huff, John E. Harper, David Knezevich, Alvin Jackson, David Buck, Ernest E. Boyd, Bruce Althoff, Robert Vogler, Jay C. Jones, Carter K. Kirk, Nicholas L. Rico; row three — Robert Leonard, Jerry Hund, Kenneth D. Staub, Art Leeth, Dennis Ward, Art Logsdon, Jerry Smith, John H. Cvengros, Robert Henry, James Taber, Thomas Miller, Robert Aich, Jeffrey Powell, Michael Newton, Richard Mazur, Bob Washecka, Larry Loomis, Ryan Humphrey, Dave Spader, Ken Cummings. 218 P. 219: upper left — Ernie Boyd and Nina Davis pack to leave; upper right — John Soetten; center left — Ken Double and Walter Zwirlto; center — Jeff Davis; center right — Ryan Humphry; bottom left — Pete Siodatti; bottom center — James Taber on duty; bottom right — Wyatt Teubert ponders amidst the gloom. Members of NU CHI ALPHA are: roof toppers — Erik C. A. Johnson, Owen Buddy Field, Dave Rich, Tony Marcattilio; grounders Wesley Dixon, David Luffman, Dave Allen, Mark Nienhuis, Don Golliher, Mitchell Adams; missing — Snuffles. 220 P. 220: lower left and right — Al Levy appreciates the unseasonably warm temperatures of January P. 221: upper left — No more beer, John Clax+on!; upper center — Terri Evans; upper right — Valerta Kam- mer; lower — Janet Armstrong attempts to bring Dean the dream Stephens out of the clouds. 221 ROBERTSON HALL The residents of ROBERTSON HALL include: row one — Susan Niehaus, Marilyn Sparks, Susan Biggam, Ellen Roth, Ann Ashby, Mari Anne Ralston, Cathy Zerby; row two — Cathy Cole, Mary Lou Strittmatter, Heather Stowe, Toni Metze, Linda Davis, Barbara DeCoursey, Jane Rothert, Evanda Jefferson, Barbara Haggerty, Robin Forrester; row three — Laurie Smith, Susan Webb, Ann Weil, Jean Fudella, Margaret Abernathy, Kathleen Custer, Deborah Sears, Betty Smith, Janet Frye, Valerie Phelps, Leta Rodriguez. 222 Center left — Robertson Hall; center — Ross and Robertson Halls in Geneva Stunts; center right — Meg Abernathy and Diane Page; lower center — Ann Ashby in ' 72 Delt Trik-la-tron, ready for a drag. SIGMA CHI SIGMA CHIS are: row one — Dave Stewart, Phil Drinka, Dan Burks, Randy Scava, Jack Babinec, Mom Hoffman, Jim Mount, Jim Mock, Brian O ' Connor, Bob Mandich; row two — Neil Beaverson, Jeff Davi- doff, Ken Reid, Bob Mocek, Mark Beeler, Jeff Kenney, Bob Wilthew, Bob Rykovich; row three — Dave Swihart, Dennis Hannan, Craig Paulson, John Nicholson, Tom Dyer, Mike Griffin, Howie Bruskin, Dan Halloran, Scott Kaisler. Upper right — Craig Bul- son leaves for an evening at the library; center right — Phil Drinka and Mark Freeman; center — Tom Dyer with his laun- dry and books; lower right — Bob Mandich, house president; lower left— Ted Milkey. 223 SENIOR INDEX SENIOR INDEX . . . SENIOR INDEX SENIOR INDEX . . .SENIOR INDEX . . .SENIOR INDE ABBITT, PATRICIA A. — Home Econom- ics,- Kappa Alpha Theta, rush chrm., rec. sec.; WRA ; Pi Epsilon Phi; Mortar Board; Welwyn Club; AWS; YWCA. ABERNETHY, MARGARET M. — Home Economics; Robertson. ALBERT, COLLEEN K. ALLARDICE, SUSAN J. — Sociology; Dean ' s List; tutor; WRA; AWS. ALTHOFF, BRUCE D. — Business Ad- min.; Ross. ALVIS, GREGORY R. — Sociology,- Ross, baseball. ANDERSON, ARLEEN. AUBLE, KAREN L. — Music Ed.; Sch- witzer; Mu Phi Epsilon, rec. sec.,- Madrigals; University Choir; Orchestra,- Marching Band; Waytes Guild; YMCA. AUSTIN, MICHAEL D. — Hi story Pol. Sci.; Phi Kappa Psi, rec. sec, house mgr., vice-pres.; Utes,- Sphinx, treas.; tennis. BACKDERF, MERRILEE — Home Econom- ics; Delta Gamma; WRA; Welwyn Club; AWS; YWCA; Student Assembly. BAKER, SAMMYE A. BARKER, KATHRYN A. — Home Econom- ics; Delta Delta Delta, social chrm.; Spring Sing; Welwyn Club; Sigma Chi Little Sister,- YWCA. BARNES, JANIS C. — Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma, vice-pres. Geneva Stunts; Welwyn Club; SEA WRA; AWS; YWCA. BARNES, PATRICK J. — Business Ad min.; Sigma Chi, vice-pres., treas.; Utes. BECKER, MICHAEL E. — History; Ross; Arnold Air Society; drill team; color guard; History Club. BENEKER, AMY C. — Elementary Ed.; Alpha Phi; Dean ' s List; AWS; WRA; YWCA. BIGNALL, BARBARA D. — Special Ed., Kappa Alpha Theta, vice-pres.; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; tutor; Spurs; Mortar Board; Chimes; Angel Fit.; cheerleader. BINGHAM, GARY L.— Pha rmacy; Sigma Chi.; IPhA; APhA. BLUE, D. MICHAEL— Music Ed.; Phi M u Alpha, sec.; Marching Band; Sym- phonic Band; Stage Band. BLUE, REBECCA D. — Speech; Kappa Kappa Gamma, rush chrm.; Geneva Stunts; Spurs; Chimes; Mortar Board; WRA; AWS; YWCA. BOND, SARA A. — Radio-TV; Theta Sigma Phi; WAJC. BOYLE, PATRICIA J. — Business Ed.; Pi Beta Phi, sec.; WRA; AWS; YWCA cabinet. BREWER, DANIEL L. — Drama; Phi Kappa Psi; intramurals; MSS; Butler Drama; Geneva Stunts, director,- YMCA. BREWER, MARY K. — Elementary Ed.; Pi Beta Phi; Symphonic Band; Sym- phony; Chorale; AWS; WRA; YWCA. BRUSH, BETSY J. — Mathematics; Sch- witzer; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Mu Epsilon, vice-pres.; Mortar Board; Phi Kappa Phi; Top Ten Outstanding Student. BRUSKIN, HOWARD A. — Secondary Ed. ; Sigma Chi, sec.; Utes; tutor. BULLINGTON, MICHAEL G. — Pre-Law,- Ross; Honors Club; Blue Key; Phi Alpha Theta, treas.; Young Republi- cans; History Club; intramurals. BURKETT, STEPHEN R.— Music Ed.; Phi Mu Alpha; Symphonic Band; Stage Band. BUXTON, CARY R. — History-Pol. Sci.; Phi Delta Theta, vice-pres., house mgr.; IFC; intramurals; soccer; Geneva Stunts; Spring Sing; YMCA. CAHN, JUDITH E. CARLSON, ANN M. — Dance; Delta Delta Delta, corr. sec, rec. sec; Mu Phi Epsilon; Sigma Rho Delta; Butler Ballet; CTS Rep. Theatre; Spring Sing. CARR, MICHAEL E. — Zoology-Chemistry CHRISTOFF, PENELOPE J. — Music Ed.; Sigma Alpha lota, pres.; Top Ten Outstanding Student. COOKE, THOMAS C. — History-Pol. Sci.; Lambda Chi Alpha; basketball golf; YMCA. COOPER, CYNTHIA S. — Elementary Ed.; Delta Delta Delta, pres., rush chrm.; WRA; AWS; YWCA cabinet. COOPER, RONALD L.— Physical Ed.; Lambda Chi Alpha; YMCA; football. COULIS, THEA A. — Music Ed.; Alpha Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Mortar Board; Sigma Alpha lota, treas.; Dean ' s List; MENC. COX, EMILY J. — Home Economics; Kappa Kappa Gamma, corr. sec.; WRA ; AWS; YWCA. CRAIN, CLARENCE — Business Admin.; Ross; basketball. CREASEY, DEBORAH A. — Elementary Ed. ; Alpha Phi, sec.; AWS; WRA; YWCA. CRISPEN, WILLIAM R. — Zoology-Chem- istry,- Sigma Nu, rush chrm., vice-pres., pledge tnr.; Utes; football; IFC; Stu- dent Assembly; YWCA; intramurals. CUMMINGS, RICHARD F. — Radio-TV; Ross,- Blue Key; Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Delta Chi. CURRY, LOUIS E. — Zoology-Chemistry. CUTRERA, CHARLES R. — History-Pol. Sci.; Ross; History Club; Electric Shop. DAGEFORDE, EMILY S. — Home Econom- ics; Welwyn Club; Drift; Angel Flight; Spurs; Mortar Board; Pi Epsilon Phi, pres. DALE, SUSAN E. — Spanish; Pi Beta Phi; Sigma Delta Pi; Sigma Nu Little Sister; YWCA; WRA; AWS; cheer- leader. DARKO, DONALD S. DAVIS, CORAL J. — French; Robert- son, History Club. DAVIS, GENEVIEVE E. — Dance; Alpha Chi Omega, corr. sec.; Spurs; Sigma Rho Delta; YWCA; Butler Ballet; Lamb- da Chi Alpha Crescent Club; AWS. DAVIS, JOSEPH E. — History-Pol. Sci.; Lambda Chi Alpha; Utes; Sphinx; track. DAVIS, LINDA M. — Elementary Ed.; Robertson; Dean ' s List; twirler; Half- Time Honey; Waytes Guild. DEFFENBAUGH, L. DOREEN — Phar- macy; Alpha Phi, rush chrm., house mgr.; Lambda Kappa Sigma; Angel Flight; Half-Time Honey; AWS; WRA; YWCA. DEICH, DANA D. — French; Delta Gam- ma, social chmr.; Kappa Delta Pi; Gen- eva Stunts; WRA; AWS; YWCA. DELANCEY, CHARLES A. — Speech; Ross; Utes; Sphinx, sec; Blub Key; intra- murals; Pace; debate; Student Assem- bly; IFC; Spring Sing; Dean ' s List; Top Ten Outstanding Student. DERBY, LAURA L. — Fine Arts-Drama; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Butler Ballet; Dean ' s List; Butler Drama; Geneva Stunts; Half-Time Honey, capt.j AWS; WRA; YWCA. DILLEY, CALISTA A. — Marketing; Uni- versity Choir; SAM; Trianon. DIVINE, ANN C. — Music Ed.; Sigma Alpha lota, corr. sec.; Symphonic Band; MENC. DORSEY, NEAL C. — Business Admin.; Sigma Chi; golf; cheerleader. DOUGLASS, PATRICIA A. — Dance; But- ler Ballet; Butler Ballet Small Com- pany. DRESEL, SUSAN L. — Business Admin.; Pi Beta Phi, treas.; Chimes; Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Club; YWCA cabi- net; AWS; WRA. DUNKER, THOMAS W. — Secondary Ed.; Lambda Chi Alpha; football; Spring Sing; Geneva Stunts. EAGER, MAREL E. — Dance; Sigma Rho Delta; Butler Ballet. EBY, THOMAS E. — Psychology-Soci- ology. EDWARD, RONALD L. — Business Ad- min.; Dean ' s List; Arnold Air Society,- SAM, vice-pres., pres.. ETTER, ANNETTE C. — Pharmacy; Alpha Lambda Delta; Mortar Board; Lambda Kappa Sigma; APhA. EVANS, DAVID P. — Music; Phi Mu Alpha; Marching Band; Madrigals; University Chorale. EVANS, THERESA L. FABISZAK, CARL A. — Pharmacy; Ross; APhA. FARRAR, JANET R. — French; Kappa Kappa Gamma, rec sec.; Chimes; Kappa Delta Pi; Half-Time Honey; AWS; WRA; YWCA. FERRUCCI, PATRICIA R. — Special Ed.; Kappa Alpha Theta, rush chrm.; cheer- leader; AWS; Student Assembly; YWCA. FIELD III, OWEN M. — Pol. Sci. -So- ciology; Delta Tau Delta, rush chrm., pledge trnr.,- Utes; Spinx; Blue Key; Drift; Collegian; Student Ass ' y; His- tory Club; Top Ten Outstanding Stu- dent. FOGARTY, PATRICIA L. — Speech; Kap- pa Kappa Gamma; Dean ' s List; Sigma Nu Little Sister; Drift; WRA; AWS; YWCA. FORD, KATHRYN A. — Psychology- Sociology; Pi Beta Phi, pledge trnr, pres.. FREDRIKS, E D U A R D R. — Music Ed.; Ross; University Symphony; Symphonic Band; Waytes Guild, vice-pres., pres.. 224 SENIOR INDEX . . .SENIOR INDEX . . . SENIOR INDEX SENIOR INDEX . . .SENIOR INDEX SENIOR INDEX GAINES, LOUIS F. — Social Studies; Dean ' s List. GENTRY, JAMES A. — History-Pol. Sci.; Lambda Chi Alpha. GIBSON, MARK E. — Zoology-Chemis- try; Utes. GOEBEL, LYNN L. — Home Economics; Schwitzer; Inter- Varsity. GOULD, JAMIE E. — Elementary Ed.; Schwitzer; Dean ' s List; SEA; NEA. GRADY, WILLIAM L. — Drama. GRAY, CHRISTINE W. — Speech; Delta Gamma, treas.; Angel Flight; Chimes; MSS; Miss Butler, 1971; AWS; WRA; YWCA; University Choir; Geneva Stunts. GRIMES, CATHERINE A. — Home Eco nomics-French; Kappa Alpha Theta, treas., vice-pres.; Spurs; WRA; AWS; YWCA. GRIMES, DARLA J. — Business Admin.; Alpha Phi, treas.; University Choir; WRA; AWS; YWCA. H HALL, LEWIS O. — Elementary Ed. ; In- ter-Varsity, pres.. HAMILTON, RANDY S. — Music Ed.; Dean ' s List; Phi Mu Alpha; University Chorale; Marching Band; Madrigals,- Spring Sing. HANNA, JAMIE L. — English; Alpha Phi, vice-pres.; Inter-Varsity. HANSON, LARRY L. — History-Pol. Sci.; Collegian; Student Assembly; Young Democrats, vice-pres.. HARDESTY, JOHN A. — Journalism; Kappa Sigma; Sigma Delta Chi, vice- pres, pres.; IFC; soccer; Collegian, editor. HARDWICK, DANA Y. — Drama; Delta Gamma, social chrm., rush chrm., vice- pres.; WRA; Dean ' s List; Butler Drama; Student Assembly, treas.; AWS; YWCA. HARLESS, FRANCIA K. — English; Sch- witzer; MSS. HARTER, ELIZABETH A. — English; Sch- witzer; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kap- pa Phi; Spurs; Chimes; Mortar Board; MSS; YWCA; Inter-Varsity. HARVEY, JUDITH C. — Pharmacy; Al- pha Phi, pledge tnr., pres.; Spurs; Chimes; Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta, pres.; Spoke Award; Lambda Kappa Sima; WRA; AWS; YWCA. HASS, RANDOLPH S. — History-Pol. Sci.; Utes; Blue Key; football; Young Re- publicans, pres.; History Club; AIS. HAUSER, JANET S. — Physical Ed.; Sch- witzer; Delta Psi Kappa; WRA. HAVENS, GARY L. — Radio-TV; WAJC, director; Phi Eta Sigma, treas.; Phi Kappa Phi; Blue Key; Sigma Delta Chi; Marching Band. HEBERLING, S HERRY K. — Pharmacy; Lambda Kappa Sigma; Geneva Stunts; Spring Sing. HELVATY, BARBARA A. — Psychology; Dean ' s List; Teke Bewitching Witch; Student Assembly; Trianon, pres.. H1EBER, DARRELL M. — Pharmacy; APhA; IPhA. HIMES, KATHLEEN G. — Elementary Ed.; Alpha Chi Omega; Dean ' s List; Drift; tutor; WRA; AWS; YWCA. HOFFMAN, MARY A. HOFFMAN, MICHAEL L. — Pol Sci.; Sig- ma Chi. HOLSHAUSER, JUDITH A. HOOD, DANA F. — Mathematics; Lamb- da Chi Alpha, treas., pres.; Utes; Sphinx; track; Blue Key. HUDOCK, MARYANN F. — Music Ed.; Schwitzer; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Spring Sing; Sigma Alpha lota, vice-pres.; Univer- sity Choir; Marching Band. HULETT, PAMELA L. — Sociology; Alpha Chi Omega, vice-pres.; Spurs; Chimes; Mortar Board; University Chorale; Pace; WRA; AWS; YWCA. ISAKSON, RHONDA I. — Speech; Alpha Chi Omega, vice-pres.; Spurs, sec; Chimes,- Mortar Board; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Sigma Rho ; Tau Kappa Alpha; debate; Dean ' s List; Spoke Award; Top Ten Outstanding Stu- dent; AWS; WRA; YWCA. ISENBERG, ELIZABETH A. — Elementary Ed.,- Schwitzer; Dean ' s List; SEA; NEA. JACKSON, ALVIN O. — Sociology; Ross. JARVIS, MICHELLE M. — Dance; Delta Gamma; Dean ' s List; Butler Ballet; WRA; YWCA. JEFFRIES, KAREN L. — Elementary Ed.. JOHNSON, BEVERLY L. — Elementary Ed.; YWCA. JOHNSON, ERIK C.A. — English Drift, editor; basketball; football; Student Assembly; Central House hockey, co- champion. JOHNSON, LINDA L. — Music Ed.; Sch- witzer; Mu Phi Epsilon, pres.; Swing Choir; Women ' s Choir; Contemporary Choir. K KAMMER, VALETTA — Psychology. KAPLAN, DIANE F. — Elementary Ed.; Kappa Kappa Gamma, house mgr., vice-pres.; SEA; Dean ' s List; WRA; AWS; YWCA. KAZMER, ELIZABETH C. — Drama; Dean ' s List; Butler Drama. KAZMER, JOSEPH J. — Pharmacy. KENAGY, ROBERT T. — Business Admin.; basketball; SAM. KENDRICK, GARY G. — Zoology- Botany,- Phi Delta Theta, sec; baseball; YMCA. KENNY, HOWARD J. — History-Pol. Sci.; Lambda Chi Alpha, house mgr.; Utes; football; YMCA. KERCHNER, SALLYANNE M. KILDUSKI, NANCY C. — Math; Schwit- zer; Honors Program; Symphonic Band; Orchestra; MENC, sec. KINEL, KAREN W. — Elem. Ed. ; Alpha Phi; Kappa Delta Pi. KING, DOUGLAS B. — History-Pol. Sci.; Phi Delta Theta, pledge tnr., pres.; Utes; Sphinx; Blue Key; Phi Alpha Theta; Student Assembly; YMCA; Spring Sing, chrm.; Outstand- ing Student. KINGSBURY, JACQUELYN A. — Home Economics; Kappa Alpha Theta; Pi Epsilon Phi; AWS; Welwyn Club; Dean ' s List. KINNE, SUSAN E. — Elementary Ed.; Delta Delta Delta; History Club; Young Republicans; SEA; AWS; YWCA. KINZLER, KARLENE T. — Music Ed. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mu Phi Epsilon Dean ' s List; University Symphony, Spring Sing; AWS; YWCA. KIRSCH, CYNTHIA L. — Math; Alpha Phi; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Mu Epsi- lon; Kappa Delta Pi; Mortar Board; Chimes; Alpha Lambda Delta; WRA; AWS; YWCA. KLEIN, DEBORAH S. KOONTZ, M. CARLA — Sociology-His- tory,- Alpha Phi; Teke Little Sister,- History Club; WRA; YWCA, treas.; Spring Sing; Inter- Varsity. KORB, MARTHA — Elementary Ed.; Kap- pa Kappa Gamma, corr. sec; WRA; AWS; YWCA. KORCH, WAYNE P. — Pharmacy; Tau Kappa Epsilon, vice-pres.; intramurals; YMCA. LAMPARELLI, RICHARD R. — Pharmacy; Delta Tau Delta; Utes; soccer; APhA. LAWRENCE, JO ANN— English-French. LEVIN, CATHERINE M. — Music Ed.; Robertson; Spring Sing, director; Uni- versity Chorale; University Symphony; MENC; Mu Phi Epsilon, corr. sec, pres.. LEVY, ALAN G. LITTMAN, JOSHUA L.— Radio-TV; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Geneva Stunts; Spring Sing; WAJC, director; YMCA. LIU, WILLY W. — Chemistry; Inter-Var- sity; Spring Sing; University Choir; Men ' s Choir. LOWRY, JENNIFER G. — History-Soci- ology; Kappa Alpha Theta, corr. sec.; house mgr.; Dean ' s List; Drift; Spurs; Angel Flight; AWS; WRA. LUKES, FRANK M. — Pharmacy; Ross; Rho Chi; Symphonic Band; Marching Band; Waytes Guild; Phi Delta Chi. LUTTRELL, GRACE L. — Dance; Delta Gamma, pres.; Sigma Rho Delta; But- ler Ballet; WRA; AWS; YWCA. M MANDULA, MICHAEL J.— Business Ad- min.; Lambda Chi Alpha, treas., house mgr.; basketball; YMCA. MARCATTILIO, ANTHONY J. — Psychol- ogy; Delta Tau Delta; Soccer; Student Assembly. MARTIN, FAITH M. — Sociology; Kappa Alpha Theta; Inter-Varsity; Dean ' s List; AWS; WRA; YWCA. McCOY, JANET G. — English; Alpha Phi, pledge tnr.; AWS; WRA; YWCA; Marching Band; Geneva Stunts; Spring Sing. McEDWARDS, TAMARA D. — Economics; Honors Program; Alpha Lambda Delta; Omicron Delta Espilon, pres.. McKINNEY, E. MYERS — Sociology; Ross; Dean ' s List; AIS. McKOWN, GEORGE R. — Business Ad- min.; Sigma Nu. MEDICH, MARY JO — Music Ed.; Sch- witzer; Mu Phi Epsilon, vice-pres.; Symphonic Band; University Choir; Women ' s Choir; Spring Sing. MEILI, ROBERT N. — Zoology-Spanish; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Eigma; Sigma Delta Pi; MSS; tutor; History Club. MOORE, DUANE °gy- L. — French- Psychol- 225 SENIOR INDEX . . . SENIOR INDEX . . . SENIOR INDEX . . . SENIOR INDEX . . . SENIOR INDEX . . . SENIOR INDE MOUNT, JAMES G.— Business Admin- istration; Sigma Chi, corr. sec. MUELLER, DAVID M. — Elementary Ed.; Dean ' s List; Arnold Air Society; Choir; BUCM; Inter-Varsity. MURPHY, THOMAS J. — History-Pol. Sci.; Ross; Arnold Air Society; Circle K. MURPHY, WILLIAM F. — Accounting, Delta Tau Delta, treas.; Utes; Sphinx; Dean ' s List; Circle K, pres.; SAM, vice-pres.; Student Assembly. N NELSON, JOHN C— History-Pol. Sci.; Lambda Chi Alpha, vice-pres.; His - tory Club. NEWBOLD JR., WILLIAM J. — Business Admin.; Drift; SAM. NIEHAUS, SUSAN M.— Dance; Robert- son; Sigma Rho Delta, treas.; Butler Ballet. NIELSEN, TODD A. NIENHUIS, MARC G. — Psychology; Drift. NOGA, PATRICIA A. — Drama; Robert- son; Butler University Theatre. O ' CONNOR, BRIAN P.— Business Ad- min.; Sigma Chi, house mgr., pres.; IFC. OHNE, PATRICIA C. — Sociology-psy- chology; Delta Gamma; Spurs; Dean ' s List; WRA; YWCA. ORDERS, MARY M. — Journalism; Sigma Delta Chi; Dean ' s List; MSS; Collegian; Young Republicans. ORELUP, MIRIAM K. — History-English; Delta Delta Delta, vice-pres.; Phi Alpha Theta; Honors Program; His- tory Club; Spring Sing,- AWS. OSWALD, MARY K. — Sociology; Alpha Phi; tutor; WRA; AWS; YWCA. OVERMEN, ROBERT C. PAGE, DIANE M. — Elementary Ed.. Robertson. PAPOLA, CAROL A. — Business Admin. Delta Gamma, treas.; Chimes, treas. Angel Flight; SAM; WRA ; YWCA Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl. PARKS, SUSAN E. — Biology; Kappa Kappa Gamma, pledge tnr., pres.; Chimes; Mortar Board; Kappa Delta Pi; Butler Senior Scholar; SEA; AWS; WRA; YWCA. PHILLIPPE, JAMENE — Psychology; Kap- pa Alpha Theta, corr. sec, vice-pres.; Spurs; Hub Award; Spoke Award; Chimes; Mortar Board, pres.; twirler, capt.; Half-Time Honey; Angel Flight; AWS; WRA; YWCA. PICKETT, PATRICIA J.— Social Studies, Alpha Phi; Chimes; Phi Alpha Theta; Drift; WRA; AWS; YWCA. PIETRUSINSKI, RUTH A. — Pharmacy; Delta Delta Delta, rush chrm.; Lamb- da Kappa Sigma; Student Assembly; AWS; YWCA. PIKE, DARRELL C. — Business,- Sigma Nu, rush chrm.; Utes; football. PIPPENGER, SUSAN S. — Sociology. PLANCK, MARSHA L. — Radio-TV; Theta Sigma Phi, pres.; Sigma Delta Chi; Collegian; WAJC. PLATE, THOMAS A. — Accounting. POOLE, BOBBIE J.— Elementary Ed.; Robertson,- Alpha Lambda Delta; Kap- pa Delta Pi. PRICE, STEPHEN D. RAGOZZINO, CARL J. RALSTON, MERI ANNE E. — Elementary Ed.; Robertson; Geneva Stunts; Spring Sing; Dean ' s List. REARICK, MICHAEL C. — History-Pol. Sci.; Lambda Chi Alpha, sec.; intra- murals; YMCA. REISING, JEANNE A. — Pharmacy; Pi Beta Phi; WRA; AWS; Angel Flight; Lambda Kappa Sigma; SAPhA. REYNOLDS, SHARON S.— English; Sch- witzer. RICH DAVID A. — History-Sociology; Student Assembly; Butler Civil Liberties Union, vice-pres.; Central House hoc- key, co-champion; Drift, copy editor. RILEY, SUSAN P. — French; Pi Beta Phi, vice-pres.; Miss Butler, 1970; Angel Flight; Dean ' s List; Sigma Nu Little Sister; tutor; Outstanding Student; WRA; AWS; YWCA. RINEK, THOMAS W.— Business Ad- min.; golf. ROBERTS, BRUCE E.— Pre-Law; Lambda Chi Alpha, pledge tnr.; Sphinx; Blue Key, sec; IFC, sec; basketball. ROBINSON, GARY W.— Music Ed.; Lambda Chi Alpha, social chrm.; Utes. RODRIGUEZ, LETA L— Elementary Ed.; Robertson,- Dean ' s List; SEA. ROSNER, KENT A. — Psychology; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Utes; Drift, photog- rapher. ROTHAUSER, GERALD J. ROTHERT, JANE E. — Chemistry; Ro- bertson; Alpha Lambda Delta; Chimes; Mortar Board; Phi Kappa Phi; lota Sigma Pi; ACS, sec, treas.. RUKLIC, JAY S. — Sociology; Phi Delta Theta, social chrm., vice-pres.; soccer; Student Assembly; YMCA. RUNYAN, KENNETH W. — Physical Ed.; basketball; baseball. SAUTTER, JANET L. — Elementary Ed.; Schwitzer; Dean ' s List; SEA; Welwyn Club. SCHAEFER, CONNIE E. — Drama; Sch- witzer; Butler Drama Dept.; Inter- Varsity; NC volunteer. SCHNEIDER, WALTER G. — Phychology; Utes; Dean ' s List; Student Assembly; AIS, pres.. SCHRADER, STEPHEN C. — Business Ad- min.; Dean ' s List; basketball; baseball. SCHUCKERS, SHARON L. — Elementary Ed.; Kappa Alpha Theta. SCHWARTZ, ANN E. SCOTT, WILLIAM R. — Business Admin.; Phi Delta Theta, treas.; Utes; intra- murals; YMCA. SCROBUNGES, BENJAMIN— Drinking; Melody Club, pres.; Student Life Com- mittee; BU chapter Alcoholics Anony- mous, pres.; longest student member known to be at BU, lurking in Jordan Hall ' s bell tower with a bottle of Ripple Wine. SEARS, DEBORAH D. — Elementary Ed.; Robertson; Kappa Delta Pi; WRA; SEA. SHARP, JAMES M. — History; History Club, sec; Phi Alpha Theta, pres.; SEA. SHARPNACK, LYNDA K. — Radio-TV; Kappa Alpha Theta; Dean ' s List; Theta Sigma Phi. SHIRLEY, GARY E. — Business Admin.; Phi Kappa Psi, house mgr., treas.; intramurals; IFC. SHUTE, PATRICA J. — Sociology; Delta Gamma, pledge tnr., social chrm. Spurs,- Chimes; Dean ' s List; Gavel Drift; University Choir; Spring Sing Geneva Stunts; Angel Flight, cmdr. Teke Little Sister; Spoke Award; YMCA cabinet. SIDEBOTTOM, VICKI L.— Spanish; Kap- pa Kappa Gamma; Sigma Delta Pi, pres.,- Dean ' s List; Chimes. SISSON, KARILYN J. — Elementary Ed.; Schwitzer; Spurs; Chimes; Butler Chris- tina Fel. SMITH, ALYSON H. — Business Admins- Kappa Kappa Gamma, social chrm.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Chimes; Mortar Board; MSS; Student Assembly; YWCA; AWS; WRA. SMITH, BETTY J. — Physical Ed. ; Ro- bertson; Delta Psi Kappa,- volleyball; field hockey; PEMM Club; WRA; AWS. SMITH, DAVID H. — Speech; Phi Delta Theta, pledge tnr.; YMCA; Utes; Sphinx; Geneva Stunts; Spring Sing. SMITH, DAVID S. — Radio-TV; Sigma Delta Chi; WAJC. SMITH, KATHLEEN S. — Sociology; Sch- witzer; WRA. SMITHA, MICHAEL L. SMITHSON, FRANCHON M. — Business Admin.; Sigma Nu, treas.; swimming, capt.; IFC, sec.; Circle K. SNYDER, EDWARD H. — Business Ad- min.; Sigma Chi, treas.. SNYDER, NORMA D. — Math. SPARKS, KAROL K. — English; Sigma Tau Delta; Lit. Club. SPARKS, MARILYN — Dance; Robertson; Sigma Rho Delta, pres.; Half-Time Honey, capt.; Butler Ballet. SPERBER, ADRIENNE M. SPADLING, REBECCA J. — Sociology Pi Beta Phi, rec. sec.; Angel Flight Mortar Board; Spring Sing; AWS; WRA; YWCA. STEPHANY, LINDA J. — Elementary Ed.; Delta Delta Delta, treas., pledge tnr.; Dean ' s List; Spring Sing; SNEA; AWS. STEPHENS, DEAN J. — Sociology; Dean ' s List. STINNETT, LANA K. — Sociology-Jour- nalism,- Schwitzer; Sigma Delta Chi; Theta Sigma Phi, sec, treas.; Col- legian; Student Assembly; AWS; WRA; YWCA; Geneva Stunts. STOUT, CATHARINE M. — Speech; Kap- pa Alpha Theta, rec. sec, pres.; hockey; Drift; Spring Sing ; WRA; AWS; YWCA. STOWE, HEATHER S. — Elementary Ed.; Robertson,- Dean ' s List; Geneva Stunts. STUMP, PAULA K. — Sociology-Psychol- ogy; Alpha Phi, rec. sec.; Spurs; Chimes; Inter-Varsity; WRA; AWS; YWCA. SUDING, JOHN E. — Physics; Ross; intramurals. SWEENEY, PATRICIA A. — Dance; Sch- witzer,- Butler Ballet. 226 ENIOR INDEX . . .SENIOR INDEX . . .SENIOR INDEX . . .SENIOR INDEX SENIOR INDEX SENIOR INDEX TAYLOR, LOUIS E.— Physical Ed.; Lambda Chi Alpha; YMCA; baseball; basketball. TAYLOR, ROBERT E. — Psychology, Swing Choir; Men ' s Choir; Contem- porary Choir; cheerleader, captain. TEHAN, PATTIANN C. THOMAS, FAY M.— English; Phi Kappa Phi. THOMPSON, C. ANN — Elementary Ed. ; Kappa Alpha Theta; Sigma Nu Little Sister; AWS; WRA ; YWCA. THURSTON, CAROLYN L. — Elementary Ed.; Kappa Kappa Gamma, treas.; Kappa Delta Pi; SEA; AWS; WRA; YWCA. TILTON, JUDITH A.— Spanish; Schwit- zer ; Dean ' s List; Sigma Delta Pi, sec.; Student Assembly; Kappa Delta Pi. TODD, DEBORAH E. — Physical Ed Alpha Phi; Delta Psi Kappa; hockey, basketball; tutor; PEMM Club; WRA AWS. TRUAX, VICKI J. — Physical Ed.; Alpha Chi Omega, social chrrn.; PEMM Club; Lambda Chi Crescent Club; Angel Flight; cheerleader; AWS; WRA; YW- CA. VIAN, MARIO— English, MSS. VOGLER, ROBERT C. — Math-Physics; Ross; Arnold Air Society; intramurals; AFROTC. w WAGNER, R. GAY — Elementary Ed.; Kappa Delta Pi; Dean ' s List. WALDNER, MICHAEL — Business Ad- min.; Sigma Nu; Student Assembly; IFC; intramurals. WARGO, H. STEPHEN — Pharmacy Ross; Phi Delta Chi; Waytes Guild Marching Band. WILLIAMS, CHARLES F. — Zoology track; Dean ' s List; Inter-Varsity. WILLIAMS, KATHRYN B.— Music Ed Delta Delta Delta; Mu Phi Epsilon Marching Band; Symphonic Band MENC; ISTA; Waytes Guild; BU Sym phony; Wind Ensemble. WINN, WILLIAM C— Pharmacy, Phi Kappa Psi; Spring Sing. WIRTHWEIN, SUSAN K.— Home Eco- nomics; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Alpha Lambda Delta; Chimes; MSS- Drift- AWS. WISE, KATHLEEN A.— Mathematics Alpha Chi Omega, treas., vice-pres. Alpha Lambda Delta; Spurs; Chimes Mortar Board; Kappa Mu Epsilon Kappa Delta Pi; Honors Program Gavel, editor; Hub Award; Spoke Award; Outstanding Student; Student Assembly; SEA; Geneva Stunts; WRA; AWS ; YWCA cabinet. WOLFE, STEVEN B.— Elementary Ed.; Marching Band; Alpha Phi Omega. WOMER, PAMELA J.— Elementary Ed.; Alpha Chi Omega; Chimes; Mortar Board; swimming,- AWS; WRA; YWCA. WRIGHT, TIMOTHY T.— Business; Phi Delta Theta, sec.; Young Republicans, vice-pres.; Geneva Stunts; YMCA. YOUNG, CHERYL A.— Home Economics; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Welwyn Club; Geneva Stunts; AWS; WRA; YWCA. ZERCHER, J. EUGENE — Physical Ed., Ross; intramurals, director; Blue Key, vice-pres.; Geneva Stunts,- Young Republicans; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. 227 ADS, INDEX . . . ADS, INDEX . . . ADS, INDEX . . . ADS, INDEX . . . ADS, INDEX . . . ADS, INDEX . . . ADS, INDI Abbitt, Patti — 35,82,159,172 Abel, Robert — 71,160,202 Abernathy, Margaret — 82,222 Adams, Anne — 161,176,203,208 Adams, Mitchell — I 1,220 Adu, Ogheneovo — 142 Aich, Bob — 155,171,176,218 Albea, Butch — 18,124 Albert, Colleen — 8 2 Allardice, Susan — 82 Allen, David — 194,220 Allen, Karen — 187 Allen, Kathie — 210 Allred, Ron — 1 1 1 Althoff, Bruce — 82,172,218 Alvis, Gregory — 83,147 Anastopoulos, Dorothea — 155,203 Anderson, Arleen — 82 Anderson, Chris — 84 Anderson, Debbie — 71 Anderson, Kris — 35,192,203 Anderson, Linnea — 210 Anderson, Terry — 166,169 Andress, Dave — 124,202 Andry, E. Robert — 1 14 Arbogast, F. E. — 38,106 Archer, Susan — 196 Armentrout, Brenda — 196,203 Armstrong, Janet — 11,38,163,221 Arnold, Dave — 1 81 Asbury, Debbie — 196 Ashby, Ann — 163,173,222 Ashmore, Lottie — 71 Aston, Muffie — 131,196,203 Atkins, Steve — 73 Atwood, David — 2 Auble, Karen — 82,164 Auron, Marty — 194 Austin, Mike — 82,206-207 Austin, Phil — 206 Axiotes, Cindy — 176,198-199,203 Axley, Bill — 70 Ayres, Michael — 89,170 Babinec, Jack — 53,124,223 Backderf, Merrilee — 82 Baer, Jeff — 200 Bagnoli, Jim — 132,142,177,204 Bailey, Glenn — 1 1 1 Bailey, James — 171 Bailey, Mari — 14,196,205 Baker, Sammye — 82,159 Barber, Louann — 172 Barger, Terry — 205,210,250 Bargholz, Pam — 198 Barker, Katie — 82,172,190-191 Barnes, Janis — 82,172,198,203 Barnes, Pat — 82 Barnes, Scott — 204 Barnes, Susan — 156,172-173 Barron, John B. — 168 Bartusiewicz, Dale — 206 Bayless, John — 122 Baylor, Fred — 217 Beals, Jane — 70,208 Bean, Tom — 217 Beaverson, Neil — 124,223 Bechtold, Sue — 15,188,189,205 Beck, Bob — 204 Beck, Sally — 22 Becker, Michael — 82 Beecher, Helen — 73 Beeler, Mark — 223 Beem, Greg — 70 Beer, Nancy — 156,187 Beeson, Robert — 194 Behnken, Rosemary — 155-156 Bell, Greg — 150,200 Benbow, Don — 123-124,130 Beneker, Amy — 83 Benjamin, Jill — 155,203 Benko, Kent — 175,194 Bennett, Harvey — 217 Benson, Mark — 71 Benson, Nancy — 210 Berg, Robert — 1 94 Berkshire, Donna — 33,154 Berman, Hal — 217 Bernstein, Marty — 163,172,218 Berry, Debby — 187 Bessett, Jill — 198 Bessey, William — 1 14 Bettis, Gail — 70 Bevelhimer, Sue — 70 Beyer, Werner — 115,170,173 Biasile, Bob — 5 Biggam, Susan — 171,222 Bigler, Ann — 192-193 Bignall, Bambi — 83,196 Bingham, Gary — 83 Binning, John — 160,177,217 Birchman, Anne — 71 Bishop, Dave — 124 Bishop, Jackie — 191 Black, Debbie — 71,198,203 Black, Larry — 174 Bleck, Sandy — 155,180 Blewett, Cindy — 208 Blighton, Oren — 1 1 1 Bloom, Bruce — 71 Blue, Becky — 83,159 Blue, Michael — 83,165 Began, Pam — 161 Boggs, Denise — 210 Boggs, Susie — 192 Bohnert, Mark — 124 Bohon, Randy — 147,162,202 Bole, Randy — 124 Boles, Ruthann — 71,191 Bond, Alex — 83,100,169,174 Bonert, Mark — 215 Bonheim, Officer — 163 Bowman, Barb — 212 Boyd, Ernie — 171,218-219 Boyle, Patricia — 83 Brady, Kathe — 192 Braillier, Cindy — 187 Braillier, Deb — 46,156,187,203 Brainard, Jim — 73,181 Brandt, Jeff — 37 Braunschweig, Laurie — 192,203 Bredeweg, Holly — 202 Brennan, Patsy — 187 Brewer, Dan — 55,77,83 Brewer, Mary — 83,205,208-209 Brezausek, Carl — 176 Bridges, Steve — 132,142,162 Brinson, Donna — 71 Bristley, Norm — 147 Broady, Eunice — 71,212 Broering, Karen — 156,173,176-177, 181,188,211 Brooks, Heather — 137,192 Brown, Bertram — 71 Brown, Carol — 196,203 Brown, Charlie — 150,204,209 Brown, Chip — 19 Brush, Betsy — 83 Bruskin, Howie — 83,223 Bryant, Mike — 70,148 Buchanan, Greg — 206 Buck, David — 218 Buchalew, Dennis — 216 Bueke, Bill — 1 11 Buesching, Don — 177 Buis, John — 147,162,204 Bullington, Michael — 83,158 Burgess, Jill — 58,207-209 Burkett, Steve — 83 Burkhart, 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Myers — 93 McKinney, John — 171 McKown, George — 93 McKown, Janet — 64,154 McLinn, Jim — 146-147 McManama, Patti — 173,188 McMichael, Paul — 71 McMullen, Carol — 27,170 McNamara, Ruth — 192 McPeak, Carol — 137,187 Meadows, Carol — 188 Medich, Mary — 93,164 Meeker, Sally — 58,67,180,186 Meili, Robert — 94,177 Meloy, Maureen — 212 Mench, Tom — 124,214-215 Mendenhall, Mrs. Phillip — 37 Menez, Mary — 52,71,187 Merrick, Debbie — 71,188,216 Merrick, Sally — 71,164 Metaxas, Linda — 70,73 Metcalf, Marsha — 156,173,191 Metze, Toni — 94,222 Metzinger, Dave — 124,202 Metzler, Brad — 217 Meyer, Bruce — 14 Miller, Dennis — 155,176,202 Miller, Diane — 3,14,59-60,154,156, 183,198 Miller, Janice — 89,100,170 Miller, Jay — 177 Miller, Kathe — 155-156,176,198 Miller, Larry — 132-133,142,155,177 Miller, Mar — 191 Miller, Ned — 157 Miller, Tom — 178,218 Mills, Cathie — 39,177,191 Mills, Emily — 156,173,177,191 Minko, John — 132,142,174 Mitchell, Betsy — 208 Mitchell, Dan — 167 Mitter, Claudia — 187 Mocas, Christo — 108 Mocek, Bob — 223 Mock, Jim — 223 Mohnssen, Jill — 193 Moloney, Cathie — 176,196-197 Molloy, Jill — 198 Monesmith, Dave — 204 Monserez, Marty — 123,134,138-139, 162,204 Montgomery, Nancy — 164-165 Moo, Jane — 181,188 Mooney, Elaine — 164 Moore, Duane — 94 Moore, Gary — 144 Moore, Jane — 1 81 Moore, Kent — 144,160,215 Moore, Mark — 160,204 Moore, Nancy — 28 Morelli, Mark — 215 Morgan, Janette — 71,164 Morgan, Karen — 1 37 Morgan, Steve — 176 Morin, Mom — 198 Morris, Jim — 147 Morris, Patty — 156,182-183,196 Morrison, T. Joseph — 28 Morrow, Det — 1 87 Mount, Jim — 94,223 Muehl, John — 111 Mueller, David — 94 Mueller, Diane — 163 Mulholland, James — 71 Murphy, Kevin — 202-203 Murphy, Tom — 94,176,218 Murphy, William — 94,194 Murray, Pam — 5,196 Muta, Harry — 124,126 Myatt, Gene — 124 Myers, Jan — 188 N Nackenhorst, Debra — 210 Nau, Jim — 204 Nay, Marilyn — 71 Nazzaro, John — 38 Neat, Scott — 1 34 Neher, William — 29,178 Nelson, David — 218 Nelson, John — 94,202 Newbold, Bill — 94,172 Neumier, Steve — 200 Newton, Mike — 155,218 Nichols, Carolyn — 52,198-199,203 Nichols, Sharon — 60 Nicholson, John — 223 Nicol, Rhonda — 137,187 Niehaus, Susan — 66,94,180,222 Nielson, Kaj — 117 Nielson, Todd — 13,84,94,158 Nienhuis, Marc — 94,220 Niermeyer, Susan — 187 Noble, Dawnie — 71 Noga, Pat — 75,94 Nolan, Dan — 124 Norris, Paul — 124,125 Norton, Leslie — 66,76,180 Nygaard, Joseph — 108 Oberting, Dave — 124 O ' Brien, James — 194 O ' Brien, Karen — 196 O ' Connor, Brian — 94,160,223 O ' Day, Kevin — 71,202-203 Odom, Cappi — 188 Ogden, Guy — 1 34,204 Ohne, Patricia — 94 Olive, Marcy — 76 O ' Malia, Sharon — 172 Opel, Tim — 145 Opell, Julie — 47,64,154,156,166-167 169,188 Oppenlander, Ben — 142 Orders, Mary — 96,181 Orelup, Margaret — 37,161,191 Orelup, Mimi — 96,191 Orloff, Milena — 155,198,205 Orris, J. B. — 172 Osborn, Danny — 204 Osborne, Carol — 39,173,198 Osborne, Jenni — 198 Osborne, Richard — 29 Osier, John — 96,217 O ' Sullivan, Donna — 188 Oswald, Mary — 96 Ottensmeyer, Fred — 171 Outt, Tom — 70,218 Ovelmen, Dick — 96,247 Owen, Kathy — 165 Owen, Pam — 176,188-189 Owen, Jack — 144 Oyler, Jeannette — 71 Ozols, Ingrid — 156 Page, Diane — 96,222 Palm, Rick — 147 Panos, Greg — 215 Papola, Carol — 50,96,192-193,203 Paras, Carol — 197 Parker, Carol — 157 Parks, Susan — 96,198 Patelis, Chris — 200 Paulson, Craig — 124,223 Pautsch, Linda — 50,156,181,188 Pelton, John — 117 Pelton, Judy — 70,163 Pendexter, Bob — 157 Penovich, Marilyn — 155-156,170,173, 177,212 Perkins, Helen — 61 Perkoff, Judy — 192,203 Perazzo, John — 200- 201 Petermann, David — 71,165 Peterson, Cheryl — 77 Peterson, Laurie — 170 Peterson, Mark — 206 Pettigrew, Pam — 74 Phelan, Beth — 137,156,196 Phelps, Diana — 192,217 Phelps, Valerie — 71,222 Phillippe, James R. — 118,175 Phillippe, Jamie — 64,96,131,154, 159,176,196 Pickens, Thomas — 176 Pickett, Patricia — 96 Pietrusinski, Ruth — 96,161,171, 190-191 Pike, Darrell — 96 Pinto, Carlo — 162,192 Pippenger, Susan — 96 Planck, Marsha — 96,169 Plate, Thomas — 96 Plavchak, Ed — 181-183,206 Podraza, Arlene — 210 Pollock, Connie — 60,188 Pond, Bill — 163, 177 Poole, Bobbie — 97 Pope, Laurel — 188 Porter, Karen — 172,191 Porter, Mary — 172,198 Porter, Sara — 172 Potts, Cheryl — 73,175 Potts, Karin — 155,210 Powell, John — 117,149,176 Powell, Fred — 124,133 Powell, Jeff — 155,176,218 Powell, William — 109 Pozsgai, Kathleen — 212 Precious, Brent — 71 Premo, Jennifer — 71,164 Presslor, Dava — 196 Price, Stephen — 97 Pritchard, Robert — 157 Proctor, Cindy — 178 Pruitt, Gregory — 194 Pruitt, Mark — 142 Punyahotra, Aporni — 212 Puvogel, Jim — 160,194,195 Qualkinbush, Leah — 155,176,1! Quear, Terry — 211 Quinney, Paul — 1 18 Radtke, Sherry — 155-156,170 Rafferty, Theresa — 208 Ragozzino, Carl — 97,171 Ralston, Meri Anne — 97,222 241 Ramotnik, Andrew — 194 Randel, John — 134 Raper, Margaret — 71 Rowlings, Mike — 70 Ray, Tammy— 71, 156,1 64, 192, 203 Rae, Mary Ann — 212 Reagen, Thomas — 1 94 Rearick, Mike — 97,202 Reasoner, Craig — 165 Redding, Keith — 204 Redmond, Rachel — 120,137 Redmond, Tom — 124,130,133,162 Reed, Randy — 147,202 Reed, Steve — 70 Reid, Ken — 223 Reiner, Arte — 1 1 ,72 Reiner, Barry — 217 Reinhardt, Craig — 134,139,202 Reising, Jeanne — 97,208 Relford, Cyndy — 166-167 Reynolds, Diane — 181 Reynolds, Jon — 69 Reynolds, Sharon — 97 Rhoades, Thomas — 109 Rhodes, Greg — 163,172 Rice, Judy — 137 Rich, Dave — 2,97,163,183,220 Richard, Loretta — 208 Rico, Nick — 177,218 Riley, Susie — 51,97 Rinek, Thomas — 97 Ringham, Mike — 1 1 1 Ringley, Rich — 217 Rippa, Lori — 53,188-189,213,216 Ritchie, Rosie — 213 Roane, Donald — 71,194 Roberts, Bruce — 97,158,202 Roberts, David — 109 Robertson, Janet — 1 56 Robinson, Gary — 71,97,202-203 Rodriguez, Leta — 97,222 Rogliano, Lisa — 177,21 1 Rooker, Alison — 71,157 Rosand, Aaron — 80 Rosenberg, Meredyth — 71 Rosner, Kent — 2,97,182-183 Roth, Ella — 163,173,222 Roth, Steve — 204,205 Rothauser, Gerald — 98 Rothert, Jane — 98,159,222 Rowe, Ken — 142,202-203 Ruder, Gary — 217 Rudolph, Keith — 72 Ruklic, Jay— 98,150,163,204,205 Runyan, Kenneth — 98 Russell, Jim — 171 Rustamier, Jim — 142,149 Ryan, Carter — 145,178 Rykovich, Bob — 11,124,162,223 St. John, Phillip — 30,1 18 Salveter, Barb — 181,191 Santini, Barry — 72,165 Salter, Jan — 98,213 Saverino, Aline — 187 Savia, Al — 73 Scava, Randy — 223 Schaefer, Connie — 74,98 Schaeffer, Donna — 161,191 Schaeffer, Rick — 166 Schelle, Mike — 71 Scherer, Ann — 35,161 Scherer, Suellen — 192,217 Scherle, Carole — 70 Schluge, Lee — 124,215 Schluge, Phil — 124,162,193 Schmuhl, Andrea — 171 Schneider, Walter — 98 Schoonover, Phyllis — 164 Schroder, Steve — 98,121,172 Schreider, Janet — 217 Schron, Sue — 60,137,156,198 Schrott, Howard — 165 Schucker, Sharon — 98 Schuknect, James — 227 Schultz, Nancy — 14,60,71,208-209 Schultz, Sue — 161,172,187 Schwab, Ann — 177,213 Schwartz, Ann — 98 Schwartz, Joan — 171 Schwier, Bob — 166 Schwomeyer, Herbert E. — 38,109 Scobey, Sal — 196-197 Scott, Bernadette — 1 37 Scott, Bill — 98,214-215 Scott, Charlie — 1 1 1 Scott, Terri — 39,188,213 Scrobunges, Benjamin — 98 Sculley, Nan — 191 Scuro, Dan — 77 Sears, Deborah — 98,222 Seay, Susan — 157,172 Secrest, Steve — 2 Seeger, Dennis — 71 Seghetti, Nancy — 58,176,208 Seright, John — 202-203 Settle, Robert — 182,203 Seward, Billie — 170,173,198 Sexson, Rick — 1 34 Shadden, Ed — 178,218 Shadiow, Rick — 124 Shadle, Pat — 196 Shaffer, Greg — 204-205 Shappell, Martha — 127 Sharp, James — 98,158 Sharp, Tony — 69 Sharpnack, Lynda — 98,169,196 Sheehan, Carol — 192 Shepley, Gail — 58,137,198 Sherman, Sheri — 196,217,235 Shirley, Gary — 99,160,206 Shirley, Libby — 210 Short, Jeanne — 171 Short, Ron — 174,218 Showley, Lori 48-49,58,172,176 208 Shrott, Howard — 174 Shriver, Sid — 200 Shugars, Robin — 70,250 Shute, Patty — 15,49,98,154,176,192- 193,203,217 Sidebottom, Vicki — 99 Sielaff, Ralph — 165 Sigsby, Mary Lou — 156,188 Silver, David — 1 10 Silvers, Stuart — 30 Simmermon, Teresa — 71,181,198 Simpson, Chris — 182 Simpson, Jean — 192,193,203 Sims, Peter — 71 Sippel, Kris — 192 Sisson, Karilyn — 99 Skarra, Leslie — 172,176,188 Skidmore, Mary Ellen — 156,176,191 Small, Stephanie — 21 1 Smiley, Ephraim — 124 Smiljanic, Simone — 166 Smith, Alyson — 99,159 Smith, Betty — 99,162,222 Smith, David H. — 99 Smith, Dave — 99,174-175 Smith, Gail — 192 Smith, Ginger — 191 Smith, Jeff — 73 Smith, Jerry — 171,218 Smith, Kathy — 3,99 Smith, Laurie — 137,222 Smith, Sam — 70 Smith, Sherry — 172 Smith, Susan — 60,169,172,191 Smith, Tom — 204-205 Smitha, Mike — 99,145 Smitherman, Emily — 172,181,198 Smithson, Franchon — 99,215 Snyder, Ed — 99 Snyder, Norma — 99 Sorenson, Sherdene — 58,156,173,187 Soucek, Sandy — 154,171 Sozio, Mike — 53 Spader, Dave — 218 Sparks, Dennis — 202 Sparks, Karol — 99,170 Sparks, Kathy — 156,176 Sparks, Mim — 68,99,180,222 Spaulding, Gary — 73,165 Speckman, Dave — 134,135 Sperber, Adrienne — 101 Spoon, Jan — 51,64,154,162,176,208 Spradling, Becky — 101,159,161,173, 176,208 Springer, Cathy — 173,193,208 Springer, Mary Ann — 173,187 Squartino, Bill — 217 Stafford, Betsy — 71,213 Stahley, Wayne — 124 162 Stalcup, Robert — 107,251 Stanka, Jim — 134,202 Stanton, Esther — 31 Stanton, Neil — 171 Stark, Bob — 124 Staskowski, Mark — 173,216 Staub, Kenneth — 218 Stearns, Stan — 69 Stedfeld, Cindy — 172 Steele, Jennifer — 174 Steinmetz, Beth — 208-209 Stencel, Donna — 57 Stephany, Linda — 101,191 Stephens, Dean — 101,221 Steuterman, Jackie — 173,198-199, 203 Stevens, Cheri — 203 Stevens, Elizabeth — 171 Stevens, Joyce — 188,213 Stewart, Dave — 223 Stewart, Lexa — 7 1,210 Stefart, Mary Jo — 71,212 Stewart, Paul — 110,177 Stiles, Wendy — 71,156,169,174,187 Stillwagon, Mom — 189 Stinnett, Lana — 41,101,163,169,173 212 Stodgell, Mark — 124,200 Stormes, Sheridan — 71 Stout, Cathy — 101,234,196 Stowe, Heather — 101,222 Stowe, Holly — 55,71,212 Strafford, Glenn — 194 Strickland, Ray — 200-201 Strittmatter, Mary Lou — 71,164,222 Studen, Deborah — 177,213 Stump, Paula — 101 Sturtevant, Wayne — 206-207,234 Suding, John — 101,218 Suess, Becky — 157,172 Sutter, Sam — 195 Sullivan, Jim — 200 Swanek, Ted — 172 Swarzman, Michael — 170,217,249 Sweeney, Patricia — 66,101 Sweet, James — 170 Swenson, H. Raymond — 110,172 Swihart, Dave — 124,223 Sylvester, Bill — 124,125,133 Sylvester, Gayle — 71 Taber, James — 171,218-219 Tackett, Barb — 156,170,196-197 Taflinger, Marianne — 212 Tashjian, Tom — 160,216-217 Tate, Debra — 70,180,187 Tatum, Dave — 202 Taylor, Leslie — 164 Taylor, Lou — 101,202 Taylor, Robert — 70,101 Taylor, Rosie — 166-167,169 Taylor, Steve — 215 Tehan, Pattiann — 101 Temple, Johnny — 165 Teubert, Wyatt — 219,250 Tews, Jan — 71,156,162,176,191 Theofanis, Chris — 1 1 1 Theofanis, George — 134,135 Thomas, Fay — 1 01 Thomas, Rex — 72 Thompson, Ann — 101,196 Thompson, Lynn — 156,170,176,16 Thorington, Janet — 213 Thornbrough, Emma Lou — 31 Thornton, Carol — 163,212 Thrasher, Don — 124,202 Thurston, Carolyn — 102 Tidrow, Jeannine — 196,203 Tilton, Judy — 102,211 Timeus, Cindy — 1 64 Timmons, Cinda — 192 Timmons, Jetty — 178 Tinnon, Benny — 132,142,162 Todd, Debbie — 102,162,188-189 Toth, Steve — 147 Triplett, Roger — 66 Truax, Vicki — 102,162,187,203 Trump, Judy — 213 Tryon, Terry — 1 1 1 Tsaros, Jonell — 102,162,203,208 Tucker, Al — 142 Tupper, Nancy — 188 Turpin, Debbie — 156,172 Tyler, Julie — 191 Tyree, Gil — 37,250 u Ullman, Carol — 178 Underwood, Cecilia — 213 Unterberg, Barb — 212 Updegraff, Dan — 71 Upton, Heidi — 208 242 ORDER YOUR CLASS RING NOW! 9 HERFF JONES 1411 NORTH CAPITOL INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46202 AVAILABLE AT BUTLER BOOKSTORE GEORGE CRAVEN, REP. Vaillancourt, Cindy — 51,196 Van Sant, Charles — 174 Van Slyck, Pieter — cover Van Winkle, Jo — 58,131 Vaughan, Garnet — 18,174,181,205 Vazsonyi, Balint — 80 Vena, John — 160,174,194 Verdak, George — 68,119 Vernon, Terri — 58,176,191 Vian, Mario — 84,102,170 Vidal, Mary Jo — 162,188 Vincent, Ken — 145 Virgil, Steve — 70,174,215 Vogel, Rick — 216-217 Vogler, Robert — 102,218 Voigt, John — 194 Volpe, Nikki — 131 w Wachel, Stan — 160,181,183,206 Wachtel, David — 150 Wade, Beth — 174,213 Wagner, Doug — 165 Wagner, Gay — 2,102 Waldner, Michael — 102 Walker, Cindy — 164 Walker, George — 206 Walkup, Gary — 142,162 Waller, Dick — 204 Waller, George — 32,119 Walton, Joan — 70 Ward, Dennis — 218 Ward, Keith — 124 Wardwell, Jeff — 172,194 Wargo, Steve — 107,1 65,171 Warner, Michele — 188 Warner, Thomas — 111,123,146,147 Warwick, Wendy — 172,199 Washburn, Mary — 70,156,164,208 Washecka, Bob — 163,218 Wass, David — 206 Watanabe, Katsuhiko — 73 Waterfill, David — 132 Watson, Cindy — 14,193 Watson, Mike — 147 Webb, John — 170 Webb, Keith — 161,192-193 Webb, Susan — 222 Webber, Jim — 173,200 Weber, Thomas — 194 Weber, Tricia — 211 Wegescheide, Karen — 172,181 Weil, Ann — 222 Welte, Ron — 172 Wentzel, Wayne West, John — 1 94 Wetzel, Andy — 124,215 Wherry, Luanne — 174 Whisler, Maxine — 71 Whisner, Ed — 1 1 1 Whitcomb, Ann — 203 Whitcomb, Trish — 15,59 Whitely, Suzie — 156,173,187 Whitesell, Henry — 145,149 Whitney, Steve — 41 Whitt, Carl — 142 Whittaker, Anne — 181,191 Whittle, Candy — 61,213 Wickliffe, Bob — 230 Wilczynski, Al — 206 Wiley, Jackson B. — 32,69,73,80 Wilhelm, Pam — 208 Wilkinson, Bob — 171 lleford, George — 1 1 9 llemain, Judy — 52-53,209 Men, Mark — 71 lliams, Chuck — 102,142 lliams, Dave — 165 lliams, Debbie — 70,181,192 lliams, Jeff — 120,134,136,139, 204 lliams, Kathryn — 102 lliams, Ken — 171 lliams, Kevin — 235 lliamson. Sheila — 210 Ison, Juanita — 157,213 Ison, Micki — 127,213 Ison, Sherry — 210 Ison, Thomas — 181 Ithew, Bob — 124,223 mmer, Barbi — 192 nn, Bill — 206 nn. Sherry — 171 nn, William — 102 rthwein, Kevin — 204 rthwein, Lisa — 183,198,205 rrhwein, Susan — 50,102,172,19 se, Kathy — 102,154,159 tkowicz, Trina — 213 tman, Robi — 124,204 Wobler, Dennis — 194 Wohler, Wilma — 33,1 19 Wohlford, Cindy — 170,196 Wolf, Bob — 165 Wolf, Gary — 204 Wolfe, Steven — 1 03 Wolstein, Bob — 163,202,203 Wolthausen, Tricia — 196 Womer, Pam — 103,159 Wood, Becky — 210 Wood, Frank — 1 1 1 Wood, Mark — 1 1 1 Wood, Susan — 10,163,196-197 Wood, Walter — 71 W W Woodson, Tina — 210 Woodward, John — 124 Woodward, Sally — 73 Wooley, Sherry — 71 Woolling, Mary — 196 Workman, Brent — 171 Wright, Brenda — 188 Wright, Judy — 187 Wright, Rob — 150,160,200-201 Wright, Tim — 103,181 Wurger, Bernard — 77 Yearsich, George — 33 Yerdon, Sue — 188 York, Noble — 124 Young, Cherly — 1 03 Zachau, Ann — 192-193 Zaleski, Marcia — 71 Zalud, Nancy — 1 54 Zay, Donna — 169,208 Zay, Maribeth — 156,176,203,208 Zeiss, Dick — I 1 1 Zerby, Cathy — 222 Zercher, Gene — 103,158 Zinn, Gregory — 147 Zinn, Roger — 120 Zizic, Debra — 21 1 ZurSchmiede, Bob — 217 Zwirko, Walt — 174,219 243 My friends have lost their way. We ' ll be over soon they said. Now they ' ve lost themselves instead. Please don ' t be long. Please don ' t be very long. 244 246 Nothing is real, and nothing to get hung about, Strawberry fields forever. ' ' 247 ' All the people that come and go stop and say hello. ' 248 249 250 251 : - 252 _ ■' ...1, ,.,..,.. ....,,.„. Ki.ji 253 0179 Co (Of 254 ACCEPTANCE Though you were born a long, long time ago . . How does it feel now that you know who you are one of the Butler People. What did you see when you were there? Nothing that doesn ' t show. There beneath the blue, suburban sky, I sat; the man of a thousand voices talking perfectly loud, saw the sun going down, but nobody heard me or the sound I appeared to make — I never even noticed. Let ' s all get up and dance to a song and please don ' t be very long, soon will be the break of a new da ' sitting here in Butler Way. We ' ve taken you away in magic and mystery, the eyes in your head have seen the world spinning round. You can never go back to Strawberry Fields, just keep walking down Sunset Lane. And we ask you remember only this: And all together now, there ' s nothing you can do that can ' t be done, nothing you can sing that can ' t be sung, nothing you can say, you can learn how to play the game. It ' s easy. Nothing you can make that can ' t be made, no one you can save that can ' t be saved, nothing you can do but you can learn how to feel inside. Love. Nothing you can know that isn ' t known, nothing you can see that can ' t be shown, nowhere you can be that isn ' t just plain ecstacy. — Lennon-McCartn STAFF Erik C. A. Johnson — Editor-in-Chief Patty Morris — Assistant Editor Dave Rich — Copy Editor Stanley Wachel — Business Manager Patty Shute — Advertising Editor Valetta Kammer — Special Secretary Chris Simpson — Student Life Editor Barb Hitz— Student Life Editor Sheridan Kolle — Senior Section Editor Amie Koch — Senior Section Editor Ed Plavchak — Sports Editor Diane Miller — Organizations Editor Sara Mcintosh — Organizations Editor Lisa Wirthwein — Housing Editor Barb Landon — Housing Editor Lisa Keller — Index Editor PHOTOGRAPHERS Kent Rosner — Head Photographer Bob Settle — Asst. Head Photographer Tony Lux — Photographer Dave Carfolite — Photographer John Claxton — Photographer (special assignments) Wes Dixon — Photographer (special assignments) Kent Rosner— 4-5. 8-9, 14-15. 17-20. 26-28. 35. 38-39. 47. 50-51. 58-62, 74-77. 100, 104. 106-109, III. 120-124. 131-134. 137-138. 142-143. 146. 154-155. 158-159. 164-165. 172. 174. 182-183. 186- 187. 194, 196. 208-209, 216-217, 232-233, 237-238, 248. Erik C.A. Johnson— 2-7, 10-15, 19, 22-25. 27-30, 33. 36. 38. 41. 46, 48, 52, 54-57, 63-64. 69-71, SI, 97, 107. 109, III, 112, 114-118, 120-124, 133-136, 138-139, 146-147. 149-150. 154-155, 158-161. 163, 173, 178-179. 196-197. 204, 206-207, 210-213, 220-221, 227, 229. 23 1 - 232, 234-235. 237. 252-253. (Cover Photo.). Robert Settle— 19, 22, 24.26,43.49, 106-1 10, II 7, 120-12 1 . 123.125-132, 136-137. 144-148. 150, 162. 166. 173. 176-177, 182. 190-193. 195. 198. 199. 202-203. 205. 222. 251. David W. Carfolite— 4, 8. 16, 25, 30-31, 36. 40. 42. 44, 50-53. 70-71. III. 115, 118-120, 126. 154-157. 161-162. 166- 167. 172. 175. 180-181. 189. 195. 201. 205-206, 208. 214-215. 218- 219, 222-223. 246-247. 250-251. 254. Anthony T. Lux— 5, 10-1 I. 18- 19. 29. 32. 40-43. 50-53. 67-69, 72-77, 80, 164. 169-171. 174. 186, 188, 192, 200, 202-203, 207, 219, 230. 254. Paula ' s Studio— 82-83. 85-88, 90-94, 96-99, 101-102. Wes Dixon— 84, 89. 95. 100. 248-251. 254. John Claxton— 14-15, 59, 62, 202. 221. 256. Robert Stalcup — 33-42, 47. 168. Bob Konlcle— 58, 121. 142-143. Noble Bretiman— 65-66. Pieter Van Slyclt— 98. Bill Boyd— 103. During Freshman orientation four years ago, Dr. Cripe made his usual reference to a football player who has difficulties adjusting his time after the season is over. This seems overly applicable to the DRIFT staff, however I doubt whether any will be able to get used to the freedom offered by the final deadline in Rm. 330. The staff worked with a diligence that I am unable to express in words, but possibly this book of black and white reflections will serve to show my appreciation to all. Very special thanks go to: Val, for moral support; Dave, for physical support; Patty Li I__ I.: I , J.L, = „ „U Q ck ,,U U w R«k M-j lr-ur for norcnnfll incni- ration; Dick Kennard, for patient guidance; Kent, for prints; Stanley and Patty S., for giving 100% and making this book a reality; and finally to Pieter V. S., Corny Newbold, Ron Weeks, John Claxton, Bob Marks, and Janet McKown, for making it possible for me to write this letter. 4V IcGovern DRIFT 1973 BUTLER UNIVERSITY VOL.81 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. R «B j Wp : !mm0MMA 1 in L pm i iM i WU i np mm
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