Central Michigan University - Chippewa Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, MI)

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71 CHI 'L rf-X fr s X 'A f Q , PEW P R E S E N T S YVONNE TINKLEPAUGH EDITOR BRACE CASE BUS NESS MANAGER DAVID SPREY ADVISER GA . +P' , oo 1' ,. P K 3 'SU' fi ?f J? A li. V N QL, N f V J -Q 0 Q 3' P W S nr ' X i 5 if A , lu f ,V 4' ' , in CENTRAL MICHIGAN I If us Sepfember l958 and a new college year us sfarfung To fhe freshmen uf means an enfurely new way o lufe a serues of aduusfmenfs and a vasf fueld of new experuences To fhe upperclassmen Sepfem ber means fhe renewung of old fruendshups and a hosf of good fumes Whafever our unufual feelungs were however we were basucally here for The same purpose educafuon Each un our own fueld from fhe fume of our fursf freshman oruenfafuon would sfudy 'ro dus cover search for fhe frufh experumenf for a resulf fe I' for a reacfuon fhunlc and aspure Our goals were meduocre or hugh Somefumes we achueved and some fumes we fauled and some of us dreamed even hugher Buf our desure for educafuon dud nof duscard ofher values equally umporfanf We mef new people and we learned fo luve and worlc wufh ofhers Bull sessuons and affer hours duscussuons became umporfanf We uouned unferesf groups and gradually we began fo feel af home af Cenfral as we sfudued parfued worlced and played Why dud we choose Cen1'ral7 We had offen heard fhe phrase a fruendly sfafe college near fhe hearf of Muchuoan So we came fo Cenfral locafed abouf un Ihe cenfer of fhe lower Denunsula I-lere we found a fruendly admunusfrafuon classes and faculfy fo sfum ulafe us and an acfuve and fruendly sfudenf body The CHIPPEWA us a record of The year l958 59 Each has hus own parfucular memorues for Ihaf year We of fhe yearbook sfaff have frued fo depucf fhose mauor happenungs wufh phofographs We hope some where un ufs pages you wull fund evenfs recorded whuch wull bruno baclc fond memorues now and un fhe v ars fo come 'Q ! v- f X X A 'Q gg 1 1 44 ff I 6 1 Z Preparation For Teach i .. ,zzlxs - 5 -L -1 Af 'ma'-'W-rrr' , ' 1:??3T1? i X442 i rwi: ' . Qi, f e-E42 A ' 4 ' i .hifii Q th .,aa ,ii i , aa---We 5 i r '. 'i'XvfA M ,iii-,W -Zigll X - 1 1- '- A f .W f h X61 Q 4' A fi W i I Y i i 2 i Sludenf feachcr Jim Harbourne shows high school sludenl Wayne A+lrinson how fo use a circular slide rule, v X xt 1 'ii gi. -. ---v A Y l X ,f Junior High sludenfs Pai Brown and Jerry Dulcher, find lheir sludent feachor Jim Levenberger a helpful leacher and friend. V V -aw-fair J 5' we ' .ga 1w:f Wu , y , c '4 'al -11... fpoflfr-3 .FE L 5 '5i',i1 'J C- 'wjfj ' N AL grnrv... E MJF' C5 f,:f.,x,-ff 47 3E '1'5C ' Q'fv 353 W Qr-:. mjzar-+ .rg ff an ,Y,-.1 Dormifory nurse Nancy Roe finds ready need for her knowledge. Which is if? Wafer 'ro acid or acid lo wa+er. Diane Lifile experimenrs wifh chemicals. -fi 44 4 Top speed means +op jobs: Sandra Schuch prec- fices +o increase her lyping speed. A Broad Field Gerald Caifle work af 'lhe new melal culling band saw recenfly inslalled in ihe lndusfrial Aris Deparlmenf. 555 m PN 'Q 5?,X 1 1 l I Oil Pain+ing offers infini+e opporfunilies 'For imaginafive and crea+ive exoression. Roger Malson puls +l1e finishing lOUCl19S on an oil painting. S',ACE 1 .1 wi if 3' vC'3'f:ii: '1'.f.'3f- 'rs 'Wee .eff l 1 5 Successful homemalcing is an ar+, also. Jo Ann La+l1am experimenfs in 'flue field of home economics and family living. C' 'eh ' fi V3 CfC'91 CW: 1 'C f-' ff 7-Qrffff' ' r ., .MM mfr , '. ,Mr ,V vw- - ', 'Mn . . cz, f 'J o- ,,, - .. C.v.,, -1 U h':lXfl I' J: Sci ,,,: , Eli,-,A'fi-',Xr ...G f-MSG,-b 1 fjdj 2:33 A: 1, fag' :fag f- f-3 ing N may 3'94.6 'ne BS. 3-ecfee. W'-2 zconmefie cesefvnen' :Meri 5 Ace free- 5' Semin: 5r:sC f 5ei 52' 'ne ieifeww A' C4126 s'n ':e N: one awp, 543, ,: O.:-fp marry, Ve Cot 2 fr' -pxef' 3i E'C'E'-E 'C'3 'f Q 1f : fc 2-eo' ow.-e' 6f ': -' f fri i 5' nf- venom New 5 y .nj -ff-fr ff-. ,YEA ' f wiff,fQ-. f. -:NM-fi l A, -HDV . H ,N ,A - , PM .,,,, ,L i Jen- ,W Y 'X , ,Awe envy: ,N V 4 x Q 'iv . 'D 134,41 Qin. m. ne 5 la lid? is Q' A ' ax y 1 Q,-I W fQ1,..1 Q4 r I, 3, W f , M mm: .. fr 5 -. 1 ' , tw i f g 3 '5 nf -11 ' E, i f-nr , W-....,,,,mW: . 4 I W , V A x, In W MEM 'Q' , .ii A gli: ,W-W L mm :XM :1 N . x k i ffifivgf- . ,L , v ,. , 6 ,, aw AZJ ,'f4 , -133 1: '- W . 1 ww .A , V dl . M ,.,, 4112, Q 'f Tx - V 2 QW. 1--' I V f ' , lk . - 19 . . 1 . V f I ' ' x ak' 4 , ...JNL 4 5. ,V .eh H , 4 .1 Eaclw an Academic P - i '- The final process a paper goes flwrough is fhe press run. However, many oflwer slrills are required in fhe Journalislic Held from wriiing fo selling ly pe. L Judy Blaclrmorc operales an adding machine in one of +l'1e commerce courses designed fo acquain+ flwe business s+uden+ wilh various of Hce machines. Three yeare of academic wafl and one year ol ciinza work w wh 'ne passing ol an examinaricn wil- ciualilf, 6 grucere as a Baclefiolcgisf or :Vncai sarnoiogsi Sfucenls may choose O'Oi9SS-Ofidl iourna 'sm or flue reach' 'ng of 'ocrnaism in secocdafy schools. A maicf in 'oufna 'ann Oilers copormnilies Vi rne neweoacef and 'nagazre lie di, facio and reiefisicn. Cevafal Oilers coccr'c 7+7es 'F acicmlicg, maffefcg ana genera business acc 'nanagerven' for facie Mig are ir-'ef- esfea fr' pfogeseivaf a::mfn'5'fa or if 'ae 'eaicing af cem- mefce Qcc5f+ua'+'e3 :af crcfesicra amz ' 3 'eagccc are as :efea faza OV-'Si a'T16 i areas. llie iorege also 55ers a cfacfam 5: 'c1f'p:'7:n :cf zafee' as a sccoc Vbfafac Mfr' iceia -'i3 CVx :P elaef 'ce eemenf 'nf' Y' ' FIN 'Y, r f f f 'Y QVC 6',aF,1y.Lf ..... . Research Broadens Man's Horizons The newly insfalled 'fume hoods in fhe afomic research lab are used lo sfore radio-acfive experimenis fo lreep fhem from conlaminafing lhe room. Permanenl' slides of lhe midge being sfudied are made by s+uden+s worlring on fhe proiecf. Barbara Maclc checlrs fhem under lhe microscope. Since I955, Dr. Laverne l.. Curry has been supervising a research proiecl financed by a granl from The Afomic Energy Commission, The sfudy is concerned wilh aquafic organisms wilh special emphasis on fresh wafer miclges, and an a'H'empl lo delermine lhe erlecl of radioaclive fall-oul on +he midge. lhe fish, and lhe human who eais lhe fish. Science sfudenls worlc in lhe lab. Dr. Wilbur Moore, head ol 'rhe speech deparlmenf, is in charge of an acliye program designed +o help anyone wilh speech dillicullies. Each summer lhe deparlmenl' Conducls a speech clinic lor children. During 'rhe year siudenis Conducl speech clinics al several schools in The sfale, carrying on speech and hearing lesls, language lesfs. and diagnoslic clinics. This work gives 'rhem experience as fufure speech cor- reclionisls. Harold Burgelfl' shows Wayne Miller how lo read one of fhe deparlmenfs new measuring devices, recenfly oblained lhrough an Alomic Energy Commission granf. I .M N-. X Y 1 X . s i r . .. 3 U 5 F 4 fw 1 ' 1 as I ,-5 - , . ' 4-, f 2 ' Q - lc- .W 1 TJ! x xi v . WMU .f fh,4 QQUIYY' 4 4 i'ff!?fj'3'iL Y 1,1 gui z if 3 , V - 5 v 4. 'f , .- v I .f 'Lu I . . .rg L: .. ' vlan mfg -fmf:l+w1Ni52+wiis- -hm Q-is W -mm Gll-Campus Cpporlunities Ng' fi e wc' 've :Q fe' 're i al1 23m.Ce ra off fers::fcamca1:a,1e35:' Crea r 38 Clxdnf-65 'n Micrcac. Snoems whose ceec' are ce' me' 'c Q5-campus Q asses 'nay 'ale isfreioocsence im.:-yu ice cc ege cperaleg an 7r--3er.- ize infra icfie for line: ous driyers ard C55-Campus 3riwef'fa'rrC1 -'Tf..i'Yen 1ale'y ecaialicn and ciji delense. E3-:a c'1fa acc 'f53f'ra+i.e reiefsfor programs are pre' ienlec weef y 'hrcccjc 'ce 552' es cr WWTV Cac' ac. BOW' :acc '. an: stcent 'axe car' 'rr rhese programs. Qfaa 'ce lafnmef steer? may a'+ecc a sixeweeve earn' mer :imc if re rf' of 're femffemefes lor ao-ancez Miiifafy Scierie. Dune me ,ear Heh schoois are 'nviled lo The fampus lo fake parl 5n various acfivilies such as rhe science openhouse. rne lee-naqe Tralrlic Conference, lhe high school glee club leslival and a hfqh school iournalism day. Opposi+e Page: Of ever increasing impor+ance is The educa+ional felea vision courses offered by Cenfral. Dr. Vernon Lum illus'rra+es a poinf during his Salurclay nigh? Menial Hygiene class over WWTV Cadillac. Of?-campgs fraining falxes place in a six weelr summer camp for advanced ROTC sfudenfs. The Science Open House held as much affracfion for Cenfral sludenls as 7? did for high school s'luden+s. Jan Knusf, Earl Beane, Jack Blumenlhal, and Ralph Barlhel examine one of fhe displays. Bill Mayers gels firsf-hand experience in fhe WWTV +raining program in operafing lhe mechanical and fechnical par? of a TV sfudio. Also faking par? in 'lhc WWTV fraining program are Bob Waley, Larry Paul and Ever? Schrolenboer. Sludenis operaie cameras, assume 'ihe posiiion of floor manager and learn the dufies of program direzlor. I' Abi ' 4 'wx ' I N -.M N like u 1 s i 1 TrouT hall will open for male residenTs nexT Tall. The dormifory The college hisTorical marlrer was presenfed To Cenfral by The Michigan HisTorical Commission commemoraTing The founding of The college. f, use I J k , v A X f pk. , T z..i.,,l,,, - , ' A T . 1 4 , T ,M W, ... , We . . Mn l ' y.,..': .1 ',a m1'a.. ...-...:'2,:, , W ,,44-::'.,m:rf .,,:xf,.':.:i- --3. A mill-P371 M ..,,iM........-...ww ...W ,,w, 0. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.e....r.mf, '4,' --,, . . ..... Q www .mfmuqia-.m. W, f M H , .., ewwmwnm v:,':t,':: . Z l'!2-'Q:i,:....,: V .....,,,3..?..,,.,,....,, ., VK. V:,,,,n.m.. A.f,w U Y 5-5453.-ig: cf 4 1, - 1 f- 3 5 fl rf ' ,ning . :.:-snr.-1:-E A ' , . V I V i ' 1 l 'A' ' ' i -Z'-'ZLL 4' H -2.1-:ial.1llL-9,15-mf .Af-i fe aff , rl f Q Q rr' fj 'fa-'ix 'f7',Q. ' , :-1-.-:.. iF we W.-irmnwgmv-g,,W W' Ji , , 1-I 'g'1yQ., hi ,,i,..??J 53243, iw f M-llfgwfapnfafwuw' 'ffilfp Wife M 4 l -Wffrgg f .YT 'TV V-isnuanmwmmm.-M ,, ,K , aw , f ' W., . swf f 4 - Y may-,iwwwfww fgmwgjm ,. N N 4, 'L,,, A , ,, if yn- 1 1 1 Y 'Hu Wm r.w.-Q-.W-wwfv, MW A ,, , , , in , . ga, f V. M. A , , - I , QW' E 0.1 is named for David M. TrouT, former clean of sTudenTs. ConsTrucTion worlc on The TourTh dormiTory To compleTe The proposed quadrangle is Talcing place aT presenT. The dorm will house male residenTs and is named Tor David lvl. TrouT, Tormer Dean oT STudenTs. ResidenTs will Talce Their meals in The new wing of The college Tood commons. Early lasT Tall parT oT The college woods gave way To The power chain saws as workmen began clearing The area be- hind Barnes l-Tall in preparafion Tor consTrucTion oT The new union. The Two-sTory building, To be compleTed laTe in l96O, will be a Two million dollar sTudenT cenTer wiTh 85,000 sg. TT. OT space and will TeaTure a IOO TT. concreTe dome. Plans Tor The new sTudenT cenTer include a ballroom, grill and cale- Teria, boolc sTore, game room. barbershop, library, conTerence rooms, music rooms and Twelve bowling alleys, and oTTice space For various sTudenT organizaTions. Keeler union will be converTed inTo a music building. Advances are also being made in The area oT graduaTe worlq, and The pracTice-Teaching program, wiTh The opening oT more oTT-can-pus cenTers Tor exTerning. V M mt-- Ns.- .Aww vie f K V ,.. Q M-if The area behind Barnes hall +akes on a new and open look. as pad of +he college woods is removed for fha new sfudenf union Expansion For the Future This is an archHecf's drawing of fhe s+uden+ cenfer fo be compleied lafe in l960. MEN FQOM PRESTON AVENUE HRM 'TW' K . w W-M1 ,,....,.......4.- NAV' P221 AIRIAL WSW FROM gif 4-14' ,s 1 qv of -n, JF Wim A lisi of insfrucfions a yard long, an I D if card here, a mafriculafion card ihere, and +he res? of fha cards leff back a+ fhe dorm. A sfudenf gefs some much needed informaiion and help +o siraighien ouf a class schedule. UREI 4 ff' 1 Le1's see, whaf was 'fhai phone number now? 47 x 1 Ax 41 . Z? Classes Begin . After Registration This fatt s registration process was quite ditterent tronn that ot previous years. Using the IBM systern tor the tirst tlrne, students were given pre-punched ctass section cards. At sta' tion ore students were peased to tind a shorter list ot cards to be titled out. Station two was a tinat check and the tiguring ot tees. Payment ot tuition and tees completed the regise tration. Ctass cards were sent directly to the instructor ot each class etiminating the process that the student used to oo by hirnsett. Due to increased enrottment, however, students with tate atternoon registration tound getting the ctasses to tit into their schedule iust as ditticult. However, titty-tive late after- noon and evening classes with some Saturday classes have been added. We're nearing the end. Just 'three more check stations and a few more cards to go. H meal f I r I+'s campaign iime again as Homecoming rolls around and groups cheer for fheir favorife candidafe. Karen LaVere casis her ballof for Homecoming queen. Homecoming. . Ballots, The delighied cour? smiles al The phofographer, They are Rose Blalmeslee, Karen Panlconin, Queen Q5-' inf, 2 arilyn Siarlrey, Nancy Coclcerill and Sue Gregory ri Conieslanls waif nervously oufside fhe field house for fha? very special announcement Beauties and Bands Sfudenf body president Fred Mesfer, presenfs Marilyn Sfarkey, fhe I958 Homecoming Queen io her subiecls. ll all slarled when lhe poslers lirsl wenr up ol lhe candif dares for Homecoming queen. Aller 'rhal came 'rhe assem- blies, lhe namerags and The parades lhrough lhe loodacoma mons. Sludenls casl 'rheir ballols and linally, aller an evening ol lense wailing, Marilyn Slarlcey, Lalhrup Village sopho- more, was announced lhe winner, along wilhll'1elOur members ol her courl. Meanwhile organizalions on campus were busy wilh wire and paper napkins as 'rhey conslrucled 'rheir lloals, and dor- rnilories planned lronr yard displays ol The Homecoming lheme 'Cenlralis World Fair. Robinson Hall wins lhe clecorafions award wifh fheir run-down of Cen+ral's winning sfrealr, as par+ of fhe World's Fair Theme. Football, Floats, and Fun il gags . -NNW I Affer days of wailing +l'1e big momen'r finally arrives. Queen Marilyn is crowned by Presidenf Anspach during half-lime as Dr. J. W. Fousf Ioolcs on. Beaufy . . . charm ...personalify, Marilyn was +l1e Vefs Club candidafe. Qi K, A Q , kg, Ji .A-vk Tracliiional Queen Elvira Scrafclw is in flue parade foo. The Tri Sigs won 'the bes? flneme award willw flweir iloaf Fu+ure in Our Hands. V, , GMC Q hr-4. v , K Q , ' 72,6 , K i. Q' . E - 3 . 'fd mtg?- Q , Fw xg w m ' .A 7' fa 2 1' A . K, , 521. 1 R' vi' , 1, In I . I W N-at f. s 'F .m s . A K I 4, Q ,, x s 4 'YE N4 933,314 ' . Y ng , ' Q .' 9 ' Q 1 ' ,f y ,L . I . A L: , 5. ' Y ' .' K .' N 'kia 2 'fy N N- - K ,. ,ff W x a'J'q, 1 J ,'g'Y Q x r ,. K 4,12 Yay B., '1 A Q . 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The group lisfens as anofher humorous sfory is A+ +l'1e door everyone is welcomed and given a name fag. ir1ven+ed. Refreshmenfs? You bei, served on ihe very finesi of silver plaffers. .1 A? iff? ii' if . ri ?' 'Q' if Gi? i 'Q' Q M fx , : 3 e ,wwf .fdpfrg ff? ,T 5 L, Ay ,.,w'6',,.sg4 W? ' ,f , Q , 4,153 :V I 5tl , f iff, ,f :IL rf K Xlxxx 6 f. W XM if 1 V Q 1 4 , ff fi' ' I ' F 1 Q A 1, X I X 1 fl 2, I if E fm 6 f'x'N in , L, , ' x 8 gm S' 2 KX 5 I F' , A ,415 ,f 'wgz J? ff M , fx-fy ff an 21-K my Y. J Wy. ' eg- 54 s if Z' 13' , fa 4 Y ,Q , W az W? mn? if 1 y' ' Vw J 1 if rv '1 ww. Q I 5 an 2, , ,Mx M4 . N' Ui' 5' ' xgfvlv ff' 2 Q V Cv ff .534 'IIE h r I I Trees and Carolers Chrklrhes brought snow. D5'TlGS, decoralec frees, ana the ' -T '- Chrlrrhas Ball, es smdevs sahg Cnrlsffras carols, con+flo- 'f pe gi'-2. ,, wee beves for heedy families, and CARE oecfaqes, and held E ' ' tl perhes lor unoerprEvFleqe::l Chlldren. The concerl choir gave ' ' ' ' ' .DN 5,486 'ls Chrlslmas concerl, selling Tor+h a yuleflde soirl' lor Cen' T A-JJTTQY Hallfes. WCRQ confribufed e speclai rwslcef Oreqram +0 I 'TT 4 -la .5 , celebrele The Season, leemrlhq Chfslfnes rneslc lrorn Ger- wx QW? r- ,ff 'A i wen, Polaris, Me-xlco, Soaln, and Greed Brllah. , 1, ,, 1,11 .K 9x5',r . The annual Chrlslmes Ball, l'Snowllelce Twlrl, Tealured The imf igjy' fx,:,v 42 'W ,f Rhylhrnalres. The arl deperlmenf displayed e special Chrislf H' T, N 'N ' A ggi 'WGS prolecl and The Celldns resldenls were healed lo a srnore q59bOrd Cllrmer' Calkins Hall residen+s are freafed fo a smorgasbord dinner. The prize winning windows wifh The fheme Twelve Days of Chrisfmasf' Coffee and desserf were served by Presidenf Anspach and olher male members of The facul+y. 27 fly Drama . . Backstage Chaos The dramaflg-5 deparlrwenl beoan lhelr zeaion vfln fnelr annual Chlldren 3 lhealre lvlallnee. 7 The fecond producllon was Lee and Lawancola play Ina lnern lhe WInd,l based on lhe lfal ol DarfwTn7', fneofy ol evOlul'OV1. Kaufman and l-larls play lllhe Man Who Carne lo Dlne ner carne ne-xl wilh fhe fille role ol Sheroan Whilezlde played by Don Wlsmer, Jr, The cash achng, and hnal produc- llon were well received. As rhelr lasl play, lhe class chose Elmer Ries pay The Adolng lvlachlne, l a sallre on lhe modern rnechanlzeo world. Dellon Baerwoll played lhe role ollV1r.Zero. lzlye Freshman-Une-Acl plays and an Aloha Phi Qnneoa, honorary lralernlly, producllon cornpleleo 'ne ieason. RIGHT: Ru+h Ann Kenf applies malce-up before curfain +ime. All 'rhe world's a siege . , . and one man in his fime There always is ihaf cerfain line fha? seems fo escape 'lhe memory. A plays many par+s. player reads fhrough his lines before going on siege in lnherH 'lhe Wind.' I 4,g,,'B . '1 fr ' rails, Ni. .- JIl .Rial -.W H., x 'w., 3 I' f s P . Q M53 if. -LM ivy? S, 1.7 . W 5.4 'fsifsgls z fwi? ef 1 ' - QQ! src: ' ff ' M ' X in ' , warg? .Mk W., fm., '-Q I ,gf 1 'WWZW' W vldbqggf, 'Illini-wusilw any ,J 55-., 1, .wg K N P Professional Talent Entertainsa Beonning me Arfarg Course season, Jonf' Gfeoua ao- peareo on Warriners sraoe oreeenlinq the Shakesoeares Ages ol Man, The four is The hrs? fme fha' Sir Jonn nao been Qeen by an American auoience in a soo perlormarce. Byron Janis. one of rhe 'noel farenfeo sianisfs, apoeareo new wilh a oersonal sryle and orlfance al his own. A 'wo-oarf proqrarn lealured lhe Clebanorl Srrnog, Herman Cleoanoh conducrinq' lhe Fire? oarr consisleo ol classfcal music, rne second hall fealurino 'Moose in Music. ine cieyer ano Affer having sfudied lhe violin since fhe age of five, and working as concerf masler, conducfor and soloisf wiih fhe coun+ry's greafesf orchesfras, Herman Clebanolif broughl 'fo lhe Warriner siege his own orchesfra, The Clebanoff Slrings, -f.zmf'fm Aw WWWV' Sir John Gielgud performing wifhoui fhe benefii of props or coslumes broughf fo fhe s+age a hos? of Shalrespearian characiers. Sparkling arrangemenrs ol fhe orchesrra make fl a iayorire of bolh young ano old. The final performance or lne year was Oerlormed by fhe Nalional Baller of Canada presenrinq lhree disrfncl dance slories, in a selling of gliiler and excel- lenrdancing. Qrher orolessionais ro yisir campus were Buocly Morrow. The Four Lads. ihe Chris Barber Jazz Band, and lhe Don Cos- saclc Chorus. The Sfudenf-Admiriisfrafcr Advisory Council are from 'eff Vo riqhfz Greg Anspauqh, Chic: Jusiice of fhe Sfuderii Couriq 'Woodward C. Srriiih. Dean Louize Sharp Arlee Rosenberg, Sfuderir Seria+e Presideni' Dr. G-iiberf Maienicnechi, Dr, Cieon Rfchfmeyer Char'es Cogman, LIFE Business Manager' Brace Case CHIPPEWA Busiriess Manager' Dr. Judson Eousf Yvonne Tinkiepaugh, CHIPPEWA Edi':r, and Norvall Bovee. Missing are: Fred Mes+er, Smderir Body pVESidEUi'NEdi fv1i'ler,LlEEEdi'or2 Eari LaCrosse Meri! Jnion Presiderift and Mariiyn Buirhardr Presideni of AWS. Missing adrriiriisrrafiori are: Richard Lichfcnfeir and Dead Sorrells' Presiderir Anspach was aiso missing due fc iliness. L . AV 'Jr' r The Student Body Is Heard ,J n?flSLfPArTl '31 A 'familiar siqhf in fhe spring, is fhe various campus posfers informing lhe sludenf body of candiclales for Office in-lhe-running. Arlee Rosenberg, presides over a sludenf senale meeling. Members of fhe s+uden+ senele represenl lhe s+uden+ body in an eFFor+ lo overcome problems causing dissa+isfac+Ion among sludenls. 'l VOTE ws-Cnrrii l'!ir,1slWj, me 'iff'-in fl 'fa Enid' fi n Sl a 'J I nuff E Q .ffffsgfllfs , . MEJ NESYIR 5 . X5 ' 'pl NIU? urn. rx n if U4 -, r L ,urnaov ' 'iA..rpi.4.l,-, E 'Q l la T 5. ,nr wmfwv R ii .ll L W, 1 ., -f.,..s1.-.-. L...-.4 s-.-.N ..,, .. . ,...... . . .1 ws..- BE KEY - The bullelin board in Keeler Union looks familiar iusl before an elecfion. The sfudenl body elecls lhe candidales whom fhey wish +o represenf fl-lem. A s'ruden+ drops his ballo+ inlo the box during The spring eleclion. X xi? M 41:19 SPWN f 1, i Fond Memories Wilh a lull round ol social aclivilies Cenlraliles swung inlo rhe new school year. Geleacguainled leas and mixers slarled lhings rolling. The loolball season, wilh ils pep rallies, Dadls Day, and Band Day lor home games kepf lhings moving. l-lomecoming broughl lhe parade, lhe game, lhe dances and The reunions. November broughl Religious Emphasis Week, Sadie Hawkins and Thanksgiving vacalion. Jusl lhree weeks unlil Chrislmas vacalion . . . books were pul aside as para lies, shopping, caroling and decoraling look lheir place. Aller vacalion sludying once more became popular as semesler exams loomed ahead. Alfler final exams, a new semesler slarled, wilh baskelball, mixers, roller skaling parlies, free movies, Arlisls Course, lhe Agua-Ballerina show, plays, Greek Week and house parries. Socially speaking, il was a lull year . . .and a good one. College life isn'+ all work. Dancers 'fake advanlage of +l'lE frequenf Salurday nigh+ mixers. An annual evenl, Bob Morris was elecled fo reign over fhe dance, as mos? Eligible Bachelor. ,IQQQ 55 as , Yu 3 Dixie Cooley balances on lhe board before an inleresled audience during lhe Aqua Ballerina show. They really go fo school here. They're iusl' dressed up for lhe annual Sadie Hawkins dance. ia V,-7.4.1 Na+ all of +he Aqua Ballerina show was in fhe wafer. Jack Arnold, Masier of Ceremonies, creaies a pleasanf diversion. These fwo ss-em io be enjoying +he facilifies of fhe gym during one of ihe frequenl roller slca+ing parlies. '-Ji Roller slraiing is fun, especially when +here's someone fhere fo help you puf Them on and ihen help io hold you up fl! V Q Q, - bmwwadl 534.03 Members of sorormes and frafernmes often ge? fogefl'1er+o sfage a parfy Thus one ns Infe nahonaN lnfrngue 6 Greek Activities Alpha Sugma Tau look Hue wnr-mng sororniy honors for fheur Tale for Progresseve Children a+ lh Fra? Frolncs Romeo my Romeo' Fraf Frolncs fralev-nl+y honors wenf lo Tau Kappa Bambi by Kappa Camma won lhc grand pruze In lhe snow sculplurmg confr-5+ sponsored by Alpha Sigma Alpha 4401 6 I I I 'O I . Y f I . Epsilon. . It s U - Q v' 1 . ., b A. . 9 . ?-J , 4 1 4 'ikzf 1213 1 w 4, aj vii Q5 , if ,1 ff ni N. M3 W. 4 -if 1 z' 13 5 M ' 5.1- , ,,.., rfb , Ljgzfwfg 54:44, 2 'Tiff f Q? fn 'Q 9132 'MQ 1' ,Q 4 0 2 f M Dorm and Campus Life To EDTG, dorm Jfewllla v.'f1w,s offro oacf fnernorles of room- iloeff. coffee' neee 'g1 Sch-ln 5hee's Sfkfs, crowdeo Qhche ooyhe ro rurnrg ie-e : .'W'3E 'rcuee mefhers, and 'hall boxer. Bul wllh were rhe'r3rle5 will always be recolee ees ol D5'TlSS goo: hoes, la'e clszussons, aughler, sachef' aes sharrg. Learong 'Q vfrn ore 5 fellow 'nan Ts Irnporfarf ana dofwlrory ilu'-rg Ts a Qooo ooporlunlly lor such e-oefehce. Aclienfefrenl 'r sucn efoerlences fs expressed 'n lerhos of sozaw Jes emo 'ina crewrh, l' :ornes abou? THVOUQE llvfnq aes sharing :problems and sys. Married houshg, loo, is as 'vouch a carl ol campus llle as UOVVTTHOFY lying. Clean, pleasaol, and rear Lo campus lher, symbolize The goal ol cornblnhg a career one marrlage ln a iuccesalul Comblnahon. OPPOSITE PAGE: A Robinson resi an inleresfing Barnard lounge is a 'friendly place den? concenlrafes on a craffy play in game of cards. for visifors . . . especially fhose from heme. Two Cenfral co-eds slroll across ca Y ll' x mpus on 'their way lo class. Who can hurry when if's so nice oufside. y , V Q,-.. . ,, 'gay- . ful.. 7 f ' sat wr H 5 A iwfgfz t 54, I , MT' ' 'Jaw tg fir'v-ngyfz, Smzw 'iff '- Q, i - 2 1525551 71'-nf fb fi' r'1,f1f1',n, Y I . . 71' 4-W1 e . e ,, ., , A-f H- - - M A ev-Z' , . at 1 -P ,. f r 4, K awv'-, ,, -. n' ,V ' V A X 'v M ri Y W, f. m1,'V1?7 M., Ol 19 su -1 'i .V qv Ta+e residenfs find ihaf everyone seems io have flue same idea af 5:l5 p.m., bui one soon gels used +0 sfanding in line. Married sludenfs find fha? educa+ion and a family can be a successful combina+ion af college. Fm 15' :gf Q WS, ,jf e -ff' X' r JY Refirements w4'f wifi' HARRY MILLER -, V' 5, 35 .AVL Len? 3. 39,03 .Y, .LQ ,33 J V 'ze' rw' if 1 V. ziriep, Bi-2 1' , :-- '3 33' .V I 'Z' 'Gif- u I I., lIv1,L' M ' V V vfl'L 'C ' , kfI'ILi ,' M' ' 11 Ag3f1c , L' S. H' fvrs L L'.'Q1'v'I'VfxN 1IfsIm Pm -. M of zz, 1 f,fram5'.'v '- iffd- If-'vw 1 :':f x'f 'S HL: , ELMA LIGHTER L' '1 f' ' ' Cf'f '1 J. SI:'f L 1,11 Iowl Sw' 'f-1 'f-Q Cu.-'gg f 1..:w AL' UH .' M25 I 1'If-' ' If 0 :Gm fgq :yew II.. 1. '1 ' ' 'i I VI' P' gym. .fy ..,, , .,, ,. ., A.. :' MF!- 1 Y, J.. '1l.'f::l.D' .4A,, ,,-, If'.-I 'A , MISS LaMORE . ,. 1 ,l,.,,,., . C FMU. Lim Cu : I U' .f' xwmxf-, ' W' ' v' Swrvfrnf V' ACII 1 '1 ' In A v SI N- I C, If , .Mf f- H ' V' '41 if f- If A I 1 I I 'fm Y, vm, . .V V- V, ., H,f,f If K1 MLM' .VAQ , N X MRS. OPPENHEIMER ,, 'L 1 , T ,. f M A, I K AB 1 LI' ,-' ', X 1.14, He 1', VI: Iv A I'- .C ,O W 4 4- ' H A-I Q A .1 U Rf N M .f fm- sw- uv, ff. 4' NNI' U I Bw 7. Ewfwrf Q' 'I Jlg In P' Cm M f I VI. f r 4 II , .f FI . .'A I'--Q Nf' M D N H Zonw U35 MRS McDUFFEE MRS SMITH T 1 N n1TQ'7 MDQ .dx fi dl DR ROGER P CUFF In Memoriam Dr oqer P Cuff professor of Engl h TCenTm. J c rom e hear? affack lasf summer an Lucerne Swnrzerhand wh lc an vecafuon w1+h hrs wife D Curf was hffy nine A nahve of Camden Tennessee he recewved hrs A B from Mercer G orqfa Unnversdy IH I92I and has AM r m Merce IU l922 He rece ved has Pn D from George Peeocdy Colleqc for Teachers of Nashvmlle Tennessee n I93o D UH came To Cenfral from Nebraska Smfe Tea her Co'eqQ 5+ Wayne Tn I946 Prewor Ty he neo een em T e noi sh Depar fnenf fEd nbu fTe 1 Cofeoe inf: of es or DT Enoh af Neor-ask We we fan rwfer e hor? s ory was soecm Heres Jno e wrom oxs TU hor? +o nf mo ooo e nno An mera n or? To Y one U e 95 he ' me oT h s oegr we, worf no on 3 L, Jbouf he European h srorv H 3 so was e afho Qmoe To Lrerary Reno no of Co e e Fre hme Booraohy :JT Sem eT P r P A we n n a Ty arf Tes on o h oram Q ano The horl s or e was a 'nembe oF e Mu h ,n aoem, o e + O H V f in e n ery' 0 A nn r Q f T T 4 ' 4 1 fi 'li 'Wi' , ww 2? w ig . ,X , 'ff2'4I , 4, . 4 I q V ' Y' , Q: ar. 4,22 sf ' W 1 - H., 232, 3' il ' 3 1 5' f 2 K 'Q' Q ya' f U M W 3, ,,.- ,A Q bi ' '25feT '3 1 ' 1'1- if , Q., ll L' ? 1 Q 1 ww I l 12:3- 1 , -v 5 , f ,' - V WM W, W, X P W A 7' - , Q 'T .r t - , - ' , 1 'U , gn ,fig Central Becomes a University E'ie '.e ere l ?59 Ce 'e Mffcfr C: eee oe -'eff fees e ce.-. :es'e'5 :' 35 Cemfe vtfgse U - ,e vne ref. 'awe ::'5 'We: Vlfezeescfw, pi'S',f' 25 Q, e S'e'e Led? exfe A' ne IVE' c' 'Q :ess 'ne .wee-'Q-1 fl '9591e22':W'he egf e .e a: :' 1,.'n'na'e3 if eefeu c. 're Sfre Bere 35 E:,:a :n fre 95225 5 35 CMC '3 hare 'se Heel Li'-v'5'iliy alfred TO 'he nfrne. CMC curing lhe sis' ,eef iVlCf6i:'EC fen per cehr 'n size, ace isrrehlly hee an enfe 'nenl cl 4,456 :lcue-nfl on :annpn , lhe Linfierefafinale are greenale orogixinw which are be nc e-pnncue-3 aelinileiy 'naw C9l i'il cis nnlefsily 1,1 ibef. Unfefsili, slams will eicenci and sifeccglhen +he grae, -ale O'CCfV'fEm heecee 'Q serve fhe fesicensf in We ienlrw are nowhere Qorfehs or lhe lower oennee Pre3eh' e' 'he sienrg lrofn CS i'5l were ?res7eerr Chimes l.. Answer' Vce Presicect J. W, Foes an: W. C. S'n7'h ene lifes Meier. Cfeseec' ol lee smden' eecy, Asia cfesen' were 2 rfncner or corsoensors or The bi ,ans llepresewerive Slfenge A Qraarmale Cf Cenlral Reeresenrifve Slrfarge seen- sered 'he oV'l because el The neee lor UhI.efsily lrainihg per- fcnlerlv 'r lhe qvzidcsfe area rhe' Cenlral Mighgcin ,e'-.es. Fred Mesler, Presidenl of +l'l9 Sludenl Body loclls on as Represenlalive Russell Slrange, Jr. of Clare explains lhe bill he sponso.ed, malcing Cenlral a universily, elleclive June Isl. Governor G. Menncn Williams signs lhe bill changing lhe name of Cenlral Michigan College 'ro Cenlral Michigan Universily. lnleresled on-loolrers are Fred Mesler, Presiclenl Anspach, Senalor Lynn Francis, and Rep. Russell Sfrange, Jr. rl 'Sf' Commencement . Lou Rowe is filled for a gown as June gradualion lime nears. . a Touch of Regret Commencemenl in lerms ol college life is The climax ol a goal lhal has been eslablished in lhe mind probably many years belore lhe acl lo achieve il has even begun, and is linally achieved aller lour years ol hard work. Perhaps lhe goal has been varied by a change in curriculum or 'rhe awaken' ing ol a new inleresl, bul basically, lhe desire for a degree, is lhe same. Allhough gradualion means lo many lhe end ol college lile, il also means The beginning ol a new way ol life, a iob, a responsibilily, a career. There is a cerlain dislinclion lhal goes wilh gradualion lor more is expecled and respecled. Oul ol a once iumbled mass ol ideas lhal is galhered in class- rooms and olher aclivilies musl be drawn cerlain principles, beliefs, lechnigues, melhods and decisions, wilh a cerlain skill called broad-mindednessh lell in lhe foreground. These will govern lhe life and lhe career. Through lhese years of sludy and acliviry lhe sludenl has in some sense changed inlo somee lhing which he would nol olherwise have become: educarion has meaning only insofar as if produces signilicanl changes in 'rhe behavior ol individual human beings. Thus our ol four years ol chaos he musl now draw meaning, a way of lile and a plan For lhe lulure. An unforgeffable sigh? is The long line of June graduates who march in siafely procession down Cenfral's free-arched mall. Gi if T Q., 19 X Q 5 if xxavkr ,. ,T q , K g --f.. e I XX fi - '12 ' '1 ,. . 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WE? -wir CWB Chippewa Award Winners are chosen by The sTudenT body in recogniiion for special services rendered for The benefii of The college. They are from le'F+ To righh Jack Arnold, Greg Anspach, Fred Mes+e r, Ed VanderHeuvel, Marilyn Burlrhardf, Dixie Cooley. Made annually on The basis oT ciTizenship, This years Chip- pewa Award winners, chosen Trom The senior class by iuniors. seniors and TaculTy members on a campus-wide basis, con- sisTed oT six ouTsTandinq personaliTies. Winners oT This dis- Tincfion were Fred lv1esTer, Ed Vanderl-leuyel, Gregory Ans- pauqh, Jack Arnold, Marilyn Burl4hardT, and Dixie Cooley. Fred MesTer, Royal Calc, spenT a busy senior year as Presi- denT QT The STudenT Body. Ed Vanderl-leuvel, l-larT, disTin- quished himselT in aThleTics, leaving liTTle doubT ThaT he is one oT The naTion's Top colleqiaTe disTanQe runners, Greg Ans- Chippewa Awards pauqh, Escanaba, served as ChieT JusTice oT The STudenT CourT. Jack Arnold, lThac:a, has been acTive in many campus aCTiviTies. His laTesT was The narraTion oT The Aqua Ballerina Show. Marilyn BurlchardT, Qwosso, was acTiye in Panhellenic: and lnTerdorm councils, besides mainTaininq Two semesTers oT all A's. Dixie Cooley, l-lasTinqs, was a member ol The Aqua Ballerina show, and acTive in Plflvllvl, WRA and Sigma Sqma Sigma. A plaque inscribed wilh The winners' names will be dis- played permanenTly in The colleqe Trophy case. 4 ,Li Wlwo' Wl'io IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES NV 3 VVr3 A :Smiles r: az: , 'o s fooenls rom ezoiacona , Jio's 'nroaoroa' fre na'Aon and irc aces ga snofr bcorasr, of eacl' no'n'nee, ine orinaary purpose :JF Wno s Wno E 'o neip basneszes ans inocsfries 'lwrooqnonr Tne naron clioose oarslandino oraoiiales lrom coleqes and uni- .ersfies lo nl ooirions. lns year fnffyfsfr cfrsoales were selected :rom narnes foo'r 'eo oy campus oroanizarions and oepaf'rnen+ lieaos. To oe e io'o'e for lr-e no'n'na'ionrl1e sndenlnnaslbe a Senor wi'n a 2.50 or o,er, Eina oaiis lor oelerrnining Tne winners lrorn ine sixlyrllnree narnes subrnifrea was lnose wlio recelfeo rlie rnosl' yores irorn llie snide-nl body and lacrilry. RIGHT: Firsl Row: Barbara Blivin, Earl Bowland, Janice Brice, Marilyn J. Borlcnaror. Second Row: Dixie Cooley, Shirley Cunning liarn, Gary Davis, Judirn Davis. Third Row: Alice Des Jardins, Mary Anne Grisoale, Sandra l-loward, Mary Kern. Fourflm Row: Karen Kerns, James Love, Marilyn Carol Miller, Jean Tnorsen Murray. Fiffh Row: Reba OBryan+, Nilci Peliolres. Anne Pelers, Edwin Plnillios. Sixih Row: Gerald Pieczynslci, Marylcae Powers, Jolwn Price, Linda Quinn, Sevenfh Row: Claudia Lornevon Rlnode, lorn Rcoinson, Arlee Rosenberg, Jane Ewino Sow e. BELOW: Eirsi' Row: Canwne Sreferson, Roberf Slinson, Jay Trucks, Gary Vandefnarf. Second Row: Kirv Walker, Sandra Walsh, Joyce Yeo'nans. Missing: Sfeye Skioswi. 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I .L .5K '- f- 'f '85- ProoT oT The qualuTy oT The admlnnsTraTuon IS TTe sTJdenTs ThaT CenTraT produces each year The pre paraTron oT Teachers has b en a pramary TuncTson oT CenTra' since :Ts Toundvnq In T892 Through The years rmpressvve numbers oT :Ts qraduaTes have rned recoqnuhon as superwor Teachers T-Towever ahouT ThrrTy per cenT oT The sTudenTs are on hberal arT pre proTess ona and TechnucaT currucula Op porTunlTues Tor educaTron are provided everywhere In The lxbrary The TahoraTory The classroom and o campus and everywhere us The unsTrucTor wel' prepared cornpeTenT and proTrcnenT IU The use oT p rncnple and meThods oT Teaching To TacelnTaTe Tearnlng As one rneeTs wrTh These varvous nnsTrucTors and member oTThe adrhlnlsTraT1on In class or on commuT T es or IU orqamzahoh and cTubs some oT Theur aspur ahons and cgoals becorne nnTecT:ous The sTudenT Too s fn pnr d and sTrrves Tor co Trnued personaT and prcTessuodaT developrnenT FAC U LT Y A N D ADMINISTRATICDN The President s Message Gre'-aTer even Than The greatest discovery is To keep open The way To Tuture discovery John Jacob Abel When one thinks about Tomorrow he may be Thunking ot The immediate Tuture or he may be Thinking oT some distant Turne In euther case he doesn T divorce himselT from time I-Ie us as sumung that he wull live to see Tomorrow Our dehnition oT time is rather artutucual Tor There is no definite break in it T is continuous We Talk un Terms ot minutes hours days years and c nturies One cannot tell exactly when a new peruol starts ln our todays we dream oT our Tomorrows Our visions oT Today become the realities ot Tomorrow Tomorrow us The day our limitations Tomorrow we record our achievements In preparing Tor The challenges oT Tomorrow we must prc pare leaders Today Colleges and universities are concerned n duscovering potential leaders and helping Them develop Theur potentialitaes Thus yearbook conTains The records OT un dividuals who are anTicipaTlng Tomorrows The book is a his Tory oT The accomplishments and achievements of The poten tial leaders ot Tomorrow To all students who have particupated un activ Tues This book should be a memory book recalling The many happy experuences on Thus campus To The students who are not uncluded This book should encourage Them To invest their lives ThaT They Too will develop Their skulls and abulutues All sTudenTs are luvung in a great day and in one ot The greatest peruods of all h sTory Tomorrow will otfer greaT chal lenges which you must accept Prepare well That you might Tollow and lead well OPPOSITE PAGE CHARLES L ANSPACH PhD LLD President State Board ot Education Truly exemplicative ot This quotation us The State Board ot Education Tor ut is Through uts insight and discernment that The doors oT sTaTe colleges continually are kept open Thus prov dung to The college sTudenT an unlimited number of paths To The TuTure The courses of study which are oTTered aT Central Michigan Colleg are determined by The members ot Thus Board and requirements Tor diplomas and Teaching cerTuTicaTes are es tablished by Them They also establish general policies and regulations approve personnel salarues leaves of absence graduation lists tunancual obligaTions and changes in policy Continually keeping abreast with The needs and require ments oT The college The State Board oT Educatuon acts as an untermeduary body beTween The college president and The sTaTe legislature IT delegaTes to The president OT The college The general responsibility Tor planning and executing a Tull college program Another responsibuluty oT The Board besides The control ot The state colleges ot education concerns an umporTanT part in The public school program The cerTiTicaTuon ot Teachers WALTER F GRIES STEPHEN S NISBET LYNN M BARLETT CHRIS H MAGNUSSON Presudlnt V ce Pres dent Secretary Membe ' l ll 0 1 l ll ' ' ' ' ' ' I I . .X . ' . . e ' . ' . - - oT possibilities and achievements. Today we are conscious of . 1 . . . . Q . . I I I I 1 T . T 0 ' . i - ii i i r I vm I wus- ,Lf-1 Q93 Vice Presidents MR. NORVALL C. BOVEE Business and Finance The Vice-PresidenT oT Business and Finance helps The Pres- idenT To prepare and conTrol The college budgeT. The physi- cal planT and eguipmenT building, oTTices, housing oTTice, Tood services and Keeler Union come under his iurisdicTion. Super- vision oT The cusTodial sTaTT and Their care oT The buildings and grounds is also an imporTanT parT oT his job. DR. JUDSON W. FOUST General and Academic AdminisTraTion A maior Taslc oT The Vice-PresidenT oT General and Aca- demic AdminisTraTion is To coordinaTe and supervise The work oT The various deans. The campus l-lealTh CenTer and The Li- brary are under his direcTion and supervision, as are The preparaTions oT The college caTalog, TaculTy handbooln, and TaculTy direcTory, which are published yearly. l' T' MR. WOODWARD C. SMITH Public Services The Vice-PresidenT oT Public Services regulaTes all The OTT- campus educaTion and The special research sTudies. l-lis oT- Tice also has supervision oT The lnTormaTion Services, College Press, and all publicaTions loTher Than The caTalog and sTaTT handboolcsl. The placemenT and The follow-up oT graduaTes is one of his rnosT imporTanT jobs. 1?-ur Jhmww, Firsf Row: DR. WILBUR E. MOORE The Dean ol Psycho-Educafional Services condccls and direcls research in reading, speech, language, and hearing, and provides correclive programs in these areas. I-Ie super4 vises borh lhe Dreqrarn of The special educafion sfcdenls and fhe speech and language comperercv lesls Tor slsdenfs who reed 'ro meel The slandards required for admission to candl dacv. DR. DANIEL J. SORRELLS Thr' Irlsmn ul Sluclrznln flJpfgrvisf,'. rygrlilirfglir ng, fuqcliiqlii-n rir 'D'1Ii.U'11, rirlrinlaliffn fr ,r'fy., and xlfnndqrds 'I ml .i I, Ill' dirrzfls Ihr: rr llI'I'i'1Ilfl'I pr' igram, ard Appr' vo. sludunf rfi- r1.rg',Is Tfir less lhan minimum and mom lhfm maximum hfwrs ul course worlr. I-Ie also counsels slpdenls on academig prabgr lion, supervises Iaculfv and disciplinary reporls concerning slpdenls, and evauales the sfodenl persfr-ne Services, Second Row: DR. D. LOUISE SHARP The Dean ol Womer- supervises, prirnoref ard pubczes Moen? social a: vi+'es, sfsderf crqanizafcrs, and svsdenf emp'Cxn'ienl, Sre asc ass's's Ihe Dear' J S'..de'ls fr safe- guarding Ire oc- era weuare ol Armen stoenrs, Anvner a pecr cf her Trl: is If ccr'rd'ra'e and p.b gn lrg cfllego falerdar. Such 7'erns as sludonl mora Q ard sCcia' eI'qse e are a parf cl her spegia zznzevn. Deans Firsf Row: MR. GEORGE N. LAUER The Regis'rar is r3sp: s'bIe for Iree-pro a icrnoe-'e and ai:u'a'e rezzrd cl eacn srsoerf. He scpc-rsises The e'-a uarion CD: 'rarsfer credirs rergislralion, IBM services, fhe prccessrg Q5 frgnggnp' requests and re:ommends rc lne Cclege Senafe ard 'he Stale Bcard cf Edu:a or slsderls who have comp ered reoslrernenrs for degrees and leacnng cerlilicales. DR. CLEON RICHTMEYER The Dean of Facclh, keeps various records, sec' as lacufy reads, marlrs, class enrollmenl, and Iacullv absences, I-le direcrs a'l csrricsla, class schedules, and csrriculurn improvernenl. The evaluafing ci in- slrucfioral elliciercy and advising ol app:'n+men's I: The insrroclsra' slall are anolher impcrlanl par? cl his job, I-le also has a place on severa' imporlanl commillees. Second Row: DR. GEORGE H. NELSON The Dean ol Graduafe Sfudies cversees the whole gradsale program, prepares and adminisrers the budget, and prepares the schedue of graduale sludies. Anolher duly is fhe confrollinq ol admirlance ol sfo- denls lo fhe Graduale Division. He also assigns laculry advisers Io qraduale srudenls, and recommends sludenfs Tcr Maslens degrees aller checking lheir credils and honor poinls, DR. KENNETH T. BORDINE The Dean of Teacher Educarion direcrs The worlr of fhe Iaboralory schools bolh on and ohl campcs, including relalions wilh Boards of Educal lion in olzl-campus schools. I-Ie promoles lhe deveioprnenf cf The Teacher educafion program, evaluares the experiences of' graduafes, makes recom- mendarions for permanent cerfilicales, and coordirales 'he work of The enfire educalion division. Heads of Departments LT COL ORAN F BURNS . . Milihary SCIENCE MR VICTOR P CROFTCHIK . ,..., Arr MR GEORGE DEPUY . . lnd.:s1riafArTs Third Row: D-R. JOHN C. HEPLER . M155 IRENE P. JORAE , MPS. HELEN M. LOHR ifwv A w- Second Row: DR. ORVILLE L. EATON . DR, MALCOLM H, FILSON . MR. RONALD W, FINCH . , . English . . , . . Biology . Home Econemics . . . . Library . . . . Plwyslcs and Cnernisfry Physlcd and Hea'+I'w Edecafion The Faculty Firsf Row: M155 RACHEL LOUGHRIDGE . , , ,Foreign Languages MR. CLAUDE E. LOVE .... . . .Commerce Second Row: DR, GILBERT O. MAIENKNECHT . . . lnformafion Services DR, ROLLAND H. MAYBEE . Third Row: DR, MAURICE E. McGAUGH DR. WILBUR E. MOORE . . Fourfh Row: DR. CURTIS E, NASH . . MR. LESTER H. SERTER . . Fiffh Row: DR. OLAP W. STEG . . . MR, GEORGE R, WHEELER . . . .Social Sciences . . .... Geography . . .Speech and Drama Psychology and Educaiion . . . . . .Ma+hema+ics , . . .Music . .Agriculiure The Faculty Farsi' Row JULIA ADYINS ESTHER R ALTMAN JAMES H BAILEY JOHN M BALL Second Row CARL BAUMGARDNER LENORE BECHTEL LYLE BENNETT SGT EDWARD BOHNOW Third Row KENNETH BORDINE N C BOVEE Vrce ELBERT BOWEN JAMES BOWMAN Fourfh Row JOSEPH BRADAC EDGAR V BRIGGS RICHARD S BROOI S ALLEN B BROWN Flf+h Row AUSTIN J BUCHANAN LT COL ORAN F BURNS FRED R BUSH NIVOLINE BYE Sllfh Row IRWIN CAMPBELL LESLIE CARLIN AUBREY CARLSON DONALD CARR Sevenfh Row DALE CASE FRANCIS L CELAURO IMA CHAMBERS LELAND H CHAMBERS Preswdem 0 Ma+he-mafrcs PersormeI I s+rraI Arfs Ge qfdpw Educa+ on Nurse PhysIQaI Educafrorw Mrhfary Screrwce Teacher Educahon IBBsrness and Eunance Speech IndusIrraI Ar+s Geography Physrc and Chermsfry SocxaI Science Enghsn fn M I Iary S Ienrg Drama Mafhomah s Prlnhnq PersorneI Educahon umm ReIa Gecgr p , Mafhemafc C mme e fc s I-iq. 'K IL. The Faculty Firsf Row: ADAI-I CLAYTON . . BRYON CLENDENING . WILLIAM COLBURN . . IVAN COLE ..... Second Row: EMMA LOU COOPER . . ALLEN F. CORDTS , . . CARL J. COUCI-I . VICTOR COUTANT . Third Row: LOIS CROSS .,.. HERBERT CURRY . . . LAVERNE CURRY . . . NICHOLAS L. CUTI-IBERT Fourfh Row: SGT. CARL E. DAVIS . , KEITH DECKER . . . LEVI O. DEES ..... CI-IARLOTTE DENMAN . Fifih Row: GEORGE DEPIIY . HARRY DOBY . ERNEST DONAI D . . WINSOR DUNBAR . . Sixfh Row: ORVILLE L. EATON . WOODROW EBER . . IRUS EGGLESTON , , CARMEL ELLIOT , , Sevenfh Row: +4-'-ZEL EMRY . E, Zz'-BETH ETNIRE ROENEY EVER?-'ART PAUL EVETT , . E7eId Services . A..d'c-V'sLaI Aids . . . EnqI'sn , .EnqIiSI I Labcnrahri, SQEccIs Axsisfanf Dean ci Smdenfs SociaI Science . Eoreiqn Languages . .Commerce . . Speech . , Bicfoqy . . BioIegy . . Miliiary Science , . . Geography . . . . . . Music . . PIiysicaI Educafion . Indu5IrriaI Arif, . Serial Science , SOciaI Science . .lndfff-5' Arfz . . Lbrar-, . . . . .Cqmmerce . Iabfraferw ScI froIs , .Hfmc E' 'ncm cf, , . . . . .EcgI',' , Eiefgf Language' cm - ..Sp-,. . . Eng isn The Faculty Fnrsf Row CATHERINE FARRINGTON RONALD FINCH ARTHUR FISH JANE FISHER Second Row MARGARET FOLEY ARNOLD FORM JUDSON W FOUST JOSEPH F GABRIEL Third Row MARY GARVIN A RILEY GASKILL MILDRED GINGHERICK ROGER I GOENNER Fourfh Row GLADYS GRIFFITH ARLENE GRIMLEY GERTRUDE GRODSKI EUGENE GROVE FIHI1 Row J ALLAN HAMMACK SGT ROBERT HANDY JESSEMIN HANSEN NOBLE HANSON Slxfh Row WILBUR HARRIS LUCILLE HAYNES JOHN HEPLER ZADIA HERROLD Sevenfh Row JAM ES HODGINS Laborafory Schoo S Physucal Educah LIbra y PI'vyswcaI EducaIOV1 EdL.ca+Ion Personne Iof Admxmshafwon Eng Ish L brary Educafw rw Lxbrary Educafuon Fleld Servuces Lnbrary Musv Speech MvIs+ary Scren e MusI Commerce Educa? on M SIC Enghsh P ya ca Educahon EngIIsI1 SGT JAMES R HOLMGREN :Ita y S KARL HOWE Commefc HARRY HOWELL Commer 9 . ..........,..... ' f . .......,... ' , I I V . ,............. I , ...,........... I . . . ...., Social Science U- . ......... ' c . lc . . . ....... Iw I I '. . . ...... M'I' f cfence ll' The Faculty Firsf Row: JOSEPH HUSTON . , JOSEPH JENKS . . HELEN JOHNSON . . FAITH M. JOHNSTON . Second Row: FREDERICK KABBE . . II-IOR KAMENETSKY . . OTTILIA KAMINSKE . . . KENNETH KELLY . . . . Third Row: DONALD KILBOURN . FRANKLIN K. KILLIAN . . RICHARD KIRCHNER . . THEODORE KJOLHEDE . . . Fourih Row: MXSGT. WILLIAM J. KLINTWORTH . J. TRENTON KOSTBADE ,..... OLIVE KRIES .... . ALEX LAGGIS . . . . Fiffh Row: ETHEL LaMORE . . . . GEORGE LAUER . . . RUSSELL LE CRONIER . . . MXSGT. PAUL P. LEWIS . . . Sixfh Row: RICHARD LICHTENFELT . . ELMA LIGHTER ....... CAPT. ABRAHAM LINCOLN . . RACHEL LOUGHRIDGE . . . Seven-lh Row: CLAUDE LOVE . . . . . . . . Hisfory . . English . .Eclucalion . . Biology . . . ,Chemisiry . . Social Science . . . . Commerce . Physical Educalion . . . .Personnel . . . . Educafion . Physical Eclucalion . Physical Education . . Milifary Science . . , Geography . . . . . Biology lnlormalion Services . Laboralory Schools . . . . .Regislrar . Laborafory Schools . . Military Science . .Keeler Union . . . . . .English . . Mililary Science . Foreign Languages . . . .Commerce VERNON K. LUM . . . . .Psycho-Eclucalional Services ARCHIE K. LYTLE .... .... SGT. GEORGE McCALL . . . . . .Mafhemafics . . Mililary Science The Faculty Fursf Row LEON MCDERMOTT ELLA MQDUFFEE MAURICE MQGAUGH JANE MQNAMARA Second Row WAKELIN MQNEEL JAMES MQTAGGART GILBERT MAIENKNECHT RICHARD MALCOMSON Third Row GEORGE MANUPELLI J D MARCUS JACK W MARKEN THELMA MARSHALL Fourfh Row FRANCES MARTIN GRETA MASTEN KEITH L MAXWELL ROLLAND MAYBEE FIHI1 Row JEAN MAYHEW CARLTON MEFORT BERNARD MELTZER ANTHONY MIELE Slxfh Row HARRY MILLER LEWIS E. MILLER . . , ERNEST MINELLI . , , WILBUR MOORE . . Sevenfh Row: MARION MULHOLLAND GERRIT MUYSKENS . . FRANK H. MYERS . . , CURTIS NASH .... Chemusiry I'IousemoII1er Geography PI'1yslcaI Educahon Aqrxculfure Library Informahon Servuces Blology Y E eId Serwces Englnsh Laborafory Schools Educafuon Housemoflwer C umcal Services Soc1aI Science Speech P I al Edma non Social Science Plwysxcal Educahon Enqlwsh . . Physics and Clwerrfgiry . . .lndusfrial Arfs P,ycIw,Educa+icnaI Services .....,...L'brar'f . . . Labcrafory Schoc . . , . PIvy5IcaI Educaficr Phy,hcIogy and Edccafion '86 The Faculty Firsf Row: GEORGE NELSON . . . Greduafe Division CATHERINE O'CONNELL ....., Library SGT, FRANCIS C. ODONNEL Mihfary Science ROBERT OLSON ..,.... Psychology and Educafcin Second Row: KATHERINE OPPENHEIMER OSCAR OPPENHEIMER , JOHN OSBORN . . . MARCIA PALMER . . Third Row: CHARLES B. PARK . . ELISE PAULL ,,.. EMIL PEISTER . LEE E. POLLEY . . Fourfh Row: CHARLES POOLE . . GERALD L. POOR . ETHEL PRAEGER . . GERTRUDE PRATT . . Fiffh Row: GILBERT RAU ...... CAPT. LYNN R. RAYBOULD SHERMAN RICARDS . . . CLEON C. RICHTMEYER . Sixfh Row: SGT. ROY R. ROLIG . . ALDA T. ROLPH . . DANIEL P. ROSE . , EDGAR ROSS . Sevenfh Row: RICHARD ROTHMAN . . KENNETH SAUNDERS . . WALDO SAUTER ..,. DOROTHY SCHAEFER . , . . . ,Personnel . 4 Psychology . . Educafion . Housemmher . .Special Swdies . .Housemofher . . , Speech . . Housing . . Psychology . Educahon Laboraiory Schools . Maihemafics . . . , .Speech . Mi Mary Science . SociaI Science , Dean of FacuI1y . . MiIiIary Science , . , . FieId Services HeaIII-I and PhysicaI Educafion . Mcsic . Speech ..,..,Physics . .PhysicaI Educafion . . , . .PersonneI The Faculty Furs! Row KENNETH SCHAEFFER EDWARD R SCHAETZ CARL A SCHEEL YDA LOU SCHULTZ Second Row CAPT LOXLEY SCOTT LESTER H SERIER MARGERY A SERVIS LILA SHERWOOD Third Row BILLY G SKILLMAN WILLIAM SLEEPER OLAF STEG LAWRENCE J SMITH Fourfh Row LAWRENCE R SMITH NANNA SMITH W C SMITH ELLEN SOMERS Flffh Row DANIEL J SORRELLS EDWIN G SPACIE PAMELLA SPACIE PAUL S SPECE Six+I1 Row: LEONARD E. SPIEGEL DAVID SPREY .... JEAN SMITH .... GUIDO STEMPEL . . . Sevenfh Row: HELEN STEPHENS , , HAROLD E. TELFER . WILLIAM THEUNISSEN . . . . . . ,Physicaf Educafion MYRLE THIERS ......., Food Service Commerce BnoIoqy Muszc Mnlufary Scxence Ma+hemafIcS Physical Educahon Psychology and Educafuow Speech Educahon Music Educafson Music Housemofher Publnc Serwces Home Economucs Dean of Sfudenfs FIeId Serwces Mafhemahcs Commerce ............,BIoIoqy . . . . , , Informadon Services . . . Healfh Educaficn . . . . . . .Information Serxfces . , Laborafcry SQIIQOIS . ........,.. DCBM' , . . . oravry Sfh- , ,....f 62 .,,, The Faculty Firsi Row: ALFRED THOMAS . ORAL THORPE . . BERNARD TONEY . FLORENCE TWIEST . I Second Row: SHIRLEY VALLIER . . ROBERT S. VANMETER . GLENN VERNON . . . WILBUR WAGGONER . Third Row: SGT. ROBERT E, WALLIS . CARL WEAVER ..... CAPT, JONATHAN WEAVER LYNDELL WELBOURN . . Fourfh Row: ANN LOUISE WELCH . . ELIZABETH WHEELER . GEORGE WHEELER . . KENNETH E. WHITE . . Fifih Row: HAROLD WILCOX . . . FORREST WILLIAMS , . LOUISE WILLIAMS . MARY WILLS . . , Sixfh Row: BUENA WILSON . . PAUL WINGER . . LEO WISNESKI , JOSEPH WODKA . . Sevenih Row: DONALD WOQD , , Physical Educafion . . HeaI'h Service . . , . .Library . . Housemofher .....Nurse ......Music . . Social Sciences . . . Mafhematics . Miliiary Science . . . . . Speech . Milifary Science . .Field Services Labora+ory Schools . HeaIIh Educaiion . . .AgricuI'rure . . .Education . . Field Services Laboratory Schools PhysicaI Educafion . . . . .EngIish . . Mafhemafics . . , .Placemenf PhysicaI Edccenicn . . SociaI Sciences . . . 4Psycho'cqy KENNETH WRIGHT , 4 , , Physics and Chemisfry RICHARD WYSONG . .... SociaI Sciences HAROLD ZEOLI . , . . . Mafhemafics 4545 jk If iffy W 4 -L 3 AcTuvuTues on campus are an around The clock aTTaur wrTh enough varxaTuon To saTusTy aTrnosT every body One oT The rnosT nrnporTanT ConTrnbuTuons STudenTs rn ke To campus as an acTrve nnTeresT and parhcupa Tron nn eTudenT oovernrnenT The sTudenT body pres: denT as Chosen Tronn among The sTudenTs and by The sTudenT To reoresenT Them STudenT SenaTe and CourT Tzfl rrnporTanT poslTuons In rnarnTaunlng good sTJdenT adn'nnusTraTnon relaTuons On The lughTer slde AWS Mens Unson and SSAC Take care oT The socnal snde oT campus llTe whale Campus pubhcahons keep The sTudenT body nTorrned as weh as guvung IT a vorce InsTrumenTaT vocal and unsTrucTnonal values are represenTed by The band chonr and radio sTaTnon WCRC5 U ST DENT ACTIVITIE Student Senate OFFICERS FRED MEstER .... ,,....., s mam Badly Presdent ARLEE i2osENBERe . . . . Pi.- den .t s+ seam DIXIE cooim . . . . ....., sf. Three senators trom each class, representatives trom A.W. S., Mens Union, Panhell, IFC, residence halls and married housing meet with the executive board ot Student Senate every Monday evening. Issues ot campus-wide importance are discussed and solue tions suggested. Nominating, campaigning and election rules are set up by the student senate. The proiect which probably had the most wide-reaching ettects this year was the initia- tion ot a 'lparents' Day, April IZ. All classrooms, dormitories and dining halls were open tor inspection ot parents' special displays were put on by the art and industrial arts depart! ment, the biology department, ROTC, and the physical edgi- cation department. It is the hopes ot the senate that the oay will become an annual attair. The student senate is the link ot harmony between faculty and students. Its goal is to improve relations among students. organizations and administration. First Row: Dixie Cooley, Fred Mes'er, Arlee Rosenberg. Second Row: Al Cordts, JovLee I-Iuribut, Jane Delanty, D. Louise Sharp. Third Row: Leone Tucler, Bonita Kolean, Camrrfe Stevenson, Carolyn Taylor, Dan Jres, The Student Senate meets every Monday night to discuss campus problems, 4U f A y .Qi . 555, f rifmu wk? ?.' BoHom Row: SH- 1 F-' asa Man J G' bf- 53 :Lf Top Row: Gov' B S+' Violafors of minor regdafions and discfphnary cases are St U e n 1. C O U referred fo The Smdenf Courf. The six rusfices are appointed by rhe Presidenf of fhe Sfudenf Body. OFFICERS 'The courrhas mer wlfh much su-ccess since a sruden+ realizes GHG ANSWUGP A 4..'... Q POE, JJ has vfronqdornqeasuer when assocsafes vouce fhewrdnsapproval. MARYLU Qlggpf I I Rgfffdm Final achon ns referred To rhe Dean of Sfudenfs. Flrsf Row: R ' ,ro Map ff,-a' Se ' C r,. Second Row: C1 M f Pa raced 1' Men's Union Board A Pnl x,MC rnae jocen' we rrembefi of Men -, U'on, In OFFICERS order fo tene fog vale sonajgfzr 're :1:,T?Jf'e.',DOn-,ifej ov My LIC,-N I A H rn-,of2aD1feWf1'y5'3.Jed Q FAN EA T' The organ'z:1 3' :o 'Yc,'e:: I C20 1:Owi1r5Tow1'3 'ne fe '. F Lror, 'o oe ionnc e'-ez 'r Wei, Men Q4UVrOF' oroagr' 8,1 3, 'ifuelffg 'LF .' ' MarrowanoTheFoorLa33'oCan1ou5Thriyear. 67 Associated Women Student's Board Dean Sharp presides over one of fhe bi-weekly meefings of ihe AWS council. FirsfRow:Sa :f1 rl find I iff Qpc'--M.i'i.'Bcwfu1' NVPM ' Second Row: Bvrzwa Bild, Sw-71 Fwd Cirrif,-'ere M C 1' Mm M?iif-r BE l'?4i 'A B Baibfiw Ba if Katriwfv MPM-is c. OFFICERS M!-PHYN P WHAPIT VM--1--' 'f-VNN 'Vis if MP v'-A grim' pf. .. .sw 3, xii, .-, Ali women wno enroii ai Cenirai auiornaficaiiy become rnenioerg cf 'ne Associafeo Wornen Smdenrs The OV'QclViiZi1' 'on ainn' io iariner a spirif oi cooperafion and friendship among wornen smdenis. If aiso provides cooperaiive aciivi- fies for rnen and women, airned Toward sociai growrn and ennoiionai ae-iefaamem. Governeo by a councii, seiecfeo by fne wornen on campcs. AWS consizfs oi ine president iour execmive officers, and represenraiirexs from aii classes. A Tradifionai acriviiy for ine oroup was fine Bio-Liirie Sishr proora'n io heap new ireslnnwar giris becorne acdoainied wirn Cenirai. AWS aiso sponsored ine Homecoming Bari and many coffee nours, fine Ciwrisrnnas rea and ine Cnrisrmas bali, a siyie snow, efviierie dernonsirarion, assennbiies, and ioramf. ,x .v ,, 55 5 I J 1 Q 68 4 915 Student Social Activities Committee The SSAC committee prepares beginning ot each semester, whic the College Calendar, issued at the h contains a schedule of social activities forthe semester. One ot the activities is the Friday night, roller slrating t! 9 1' s. A- ti .f s parties. ! f 69 F1 'J' h v if SSFC iomnduce 'iuiiocfed ov 'he Pfe e 55 fiefeen 2 ,oenf 'sci 'if 'v 'nefnoefz W' e D I Wk -rs ,--' 1. -- V. U , , ' w , : nz- , 11 i1 .i -LAS 9: 'S '9:31 C' A s1 en':'s 2 3e.e 3: 51 we n'e3'i'e: Nic' 2 F' oedccico ot eicn 'e e ef 'he time e e efizfmn 2:51 scheoiiedsocifa,efentaineleazff e e rooov snows C0586 home, somre dances, roier f rn- e Sffwoay niont orchexstra oances, nwkef .if it t'6. 'Q'i'-Tn 'n the cxnn evening swirrirnno ang: ter i l' 1 3 :1.oYnes oerlcdicnlly the Student Sooai Cow 'femecfot oofiei tVTLtDVCiSjLiFS1 oertjn o 1 fx Q:r ni.i q pfoect thi: year was CDLiV'6s, Wee' tea 'i'7f:fii..liG31i'Ctt-PQ Good fnannefs and 'ofia i 1 First Row: 3 'ol' we 9 F,L1..,eS'afo Ma'e'e VVa C 'J' . Second Row: Gi' Jeno' ' Barbie Bai-1 Cv' S Q Vs . 32-':e'iif Mit Va C -'ci' :H F' aa L Third Row: ,-i- -e veiii' C' - 'F' f Sree R5 r -e , Oh'rfch. A224 Sfudenfs who help fo pu? Ihe LIFE ou? every weelr are from Ieff Io righfz Neal Miller, Edi+or3 Belly Longneclrer, Norma Scheall, Franlr LaRue, Nancy Huck, Chuclr Coffman, and Kafhy McGuire. Central Michigan Life NEAL MILLER Edifor-in-Chief CHARLES COFFMAN Business Manager 9 g, 'A 2 ,A Qne of lhe mosl noliceabie changes on campus Ihis semes- Ier has been ihe adoplion of a new formal by Life. The purf rlmse rl a new press has enabled lhis weelfly college news' piper in qfow Irom si Ialmloiri publicfxlion Io one ol requlfilion SIIG.A'xfvIITflI'UCWif1riILIVC i'.fifOILm1r1 rullcrinq fa 'wynopsim of Ihe zmrcrii wwifl rwwu, wlwirh Ima been firIrlCrl in fm rrllerripl In ' I ' I V I If'IlIfI IriII1 Iimiilrile Iiiiiiml I0 acl' View r:cv,frirviII1r'frnrw liner, fn, f riivipii. Irie. Abu ,I leur Iliruiiwririrl I mining fulLillcfirupririlrgfl0ucI1WCf7I', Nrgw qf1TIWeririq,r,Opy wrilinfz, aflver-Iiuinq, fmrl Ccliliricq are fw erdnaled belween Ihe varioui, iournalizfn classes, and Ihrough Ihe supervision ol Life's adviser, Dr. Guido Slempel, III. A big change in 'Ihe formal of LIFE Ihis year was due fo The new press. flaf bed 'Iype using a conlinuous roll of paper. me During ine year,Cen1raiis busiiinq wiiii aciiviiy. Siudenis pariicipaie in fine aiademici, aiiwieiic and soda! iiie oi ine gampiiz. These ianciions are Capiiireci on ffim,CODyi's61Cidefi and anolner yearbook is iiwe Chip sialf Q1 busy mo compiefefi. Sinioie as ilwis sounds, vi Oi We ycfir. As fn any wqzlinizaiion iiiere in nwfiw 'Fm 1:94 - mn iinfii iiie piibiic FDJC' ees. The ai- ,'..Aw mn? efimf n':5 f1 been repifvefi iv, C'1 OF-Q 4393 P'C'I io iifmie 'he .fi W, e'iifvn', ei inc CHIPPEWA. in- .C if one ' QU in Deen ew- Q 1 lo ine Znivfv .jiifsirgfv eifef. pifm fi Q Y. mn: ini iinieg Yiwu ', i' .' f Hi pf1'l4j, A,:. ff1 CHIPPEWA M5 iiii If f' M . Dali Sway, CHIP edi+orFai ziafi are Beffy Longneclcer, Organizafions Edi+or: Colene Childs, Facuify and Adminisiraiion Ediforq Nancy Hucir, Acfiviiiez Ediforg and Ka+hy Wiese, Ciasses Edi+or. 5 l 'R If some+hing goes wrong wifh +i1e camera, fine besi +hing +o do is use your head. CHIPPEWA phofographers are Roberf Nielson, Marv Sfasalr, and George Pelfier. 1959 Chippewa YVONNE TINKLEPAUGH Edifor-in-Chief BRACE CASE Business Manager x v 1 If Foreign students pose in 'Front of the College seal. OFFICERS HFPL BOVVLANP , . . ,... , . Pri-s dw LFPRY NICHQLAS . . . V1 f Pmgigffrt ONALEE OTlS . . . . . Srrfrotar, NELLIE ONAKA , . . . , .Treasure DR. F. ROBINSON . . . Adviue The lnternational Relations Club was started to bring peo- ple from ditlerent countries together. ln making triends with each other, they have discovered that it is tun to trade ideas about our way of lite. The lfnowledge members gain from their association with each other is especially desirable in todayls world. Under- standing ot the customs and traditions of different nationali- ties results from meeting each other socially. Get-acquainted mixers are a regular part of the club's program. At meetings members tell about their homelands. and it it is possible, they have a film about the country under discus- sion. The demonstration ot native dances was a favorite pro- gram. First Row: Onalee Otis, Earl Bowland, Larry Nicholas, Valai Arnpatemee. Second Row: Joyce Patterson, Beverly Miller, Lee Ann Seidel, Robert A. Agaieenian, Judith Sweet, Judy Lauri. Third Row: Evlon Wolanslcy, Jan Waldie, Mary Jean Dunnebaclce, Francis Franlc, Judy Lister, Carie Munemitsu, International Relations Club fin T, 5 -ff! ., 1 A .gnu l 5' , 1 ' M X fum. : GO Nl ill! 4 -we . slr 0' ,Tile Cheerleaders Keeping ahead of The band were maioreTTes Rufh Ann KenT, Jo Ann Cline, Sandra Bowerman, DoroThy BrewsTer. -x 1001+ f 1 .1 'V W A fl 'T N 'C'i T429 . 8 1 ' 73 Keeping The sTudenT body acTive during The games was a big iob. Cenfral cheerlead- ers are, Firsf Row: Nancy Wheeler, Marge Piersall, Doreen Egglesfon, Mascoi, Nancy Cockerill, and Mary Kiander, Second Row: Dick Malla, Jaclr Forsyfhe, John Muma. AlThough Their appearance is ofTen Taken for granTed, The Cheerleaders are an imporTanT parT of college acTiviTies. The fringed buckslcins and perT whiTe feaThers have become a familiar sighT on The cinder Track aT Alumni Field. Over and above per- forming a rouTine iob They represenT The school spiriT which manifesTs iTself aT every aThleTic funcTion. Be- ginning in The fall wiTh The firsT foofball game, The cheerleaders are presenT aT all home games and go wiTh The Team To games played away from home. ln such public appearances The cheerleaders noT only represenT The aThleTic spiriT buT The college as well. The beginning of The baskeTball season finds The cheerleaders on duTy again wiTh a change of cos- Tume and a new seT of cheers. Adviser for The group is Mrs. Opal Thorpe. Appearing also in SepTember wiTh The band, The maioreTTes perform aT The fooTball games, Marching aT The fronT of The band during every performance. The maioreTTes in crisp whiTe uniforms wiTh flashing bafons creaTe a visual picTure ThaT has become an inTegral parT of CenTral, The maioreTTes also Travel wiTh The band for performances off-campus. Maiorettes -NN 1 A at qv r,, k 3 ,J .. ft Q, 'll' if L 44 Qi ' wee . vr 4,r if ff if V w .. S fa ?'?'ss 5. a Wn fk , , mf 7 ua l 1 a , ,Q y MQ.: ' time? .VV ,X , H.. , W, , ixglnvw' 3 -.,,..:..... X 1 f was 4-:-.,,-'-,f......., Q E, Q , 'ff ..., 0..- .,,,W.,...,..,.--.- fn X ,f yzygg, 'fs 9--'Y ffm! if Q fx ,A Central Michigan Bands The Cenhai Micngan College Marchha Band ana 'ne Cen- Tral Michigan ConcerT Band play an irnporTanT role on Cen- Trai 3 carnbus. The bangs, ouTTfT+eo in +he7r fnafooh a'g gold uniforms, provide a yarieTy oT enTerTainrnenT ThroughouT The year. The Marching Band perTorrned during The TooTball season, presenhng a new show aT each game, wiTh a special berTorrn- ance Tor T-lornecorning. This year The season was highlighTed by a Trib To Chicago. The band was The guesT oT The Chicago Bears and presenTed a TourTeen-rninuTe show enTiTled i'GreaT MornenTs in Music! beTore an audience oT nearly 50.000, dur- ing The hall lime Tor The Chiuago Bear-. Chicago Cqrdinal-'. garne. ATTer The TooTball season, The Marching band became The concerT band. The band presenTed a number oT concerTs clur- ing The second sernesTer wiTh a special one honoring Presi- clenT and Mrs. Anspach. During The concerT season The band also presenTed a series oT eiqhl concerTs Tor High School sTu- denTs vihile Touring Michigan. The season was clirnaxed by The CornmencennenT ConcerT. The concerT band has a busy schedule rehearsing for conccrTs on and OTT campus. This year They made a special appearance Tor a concerf honor- ing PresiclenT and Mrs. Anspach. They also Took parT in The RecogniTion ConvocaTion and June comrnencerneni' exercises. Furs? Row 0 O E T Src-m 3 'U OW W KOW econd Row Third w 41 Q fnn Four? Row W J H P S oonoff 3 o nn Bow J F' Central Singers Central Choir sRowP Q 3 r -we po Second Row C Vw ara f-1 rr M ana ,X 1 17 Xe! 4 L o ' : Dx Enene F. S's.e C ':1.:'c'q F'e::,a R zeveay Senia as ner' S'Yc1F.z'z'1-1 Mr, Brmn Jc,:e DGYEMSTE' Ma' ,n -5 Nu 'e Wa 6:45 Cv: .n Tran Jqz. Aviva L:V:'ne Ke':'e' Ns , A' S'e ':1:' Nlanz. 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Furrher, ir 'S The rnoai efeerrfai of ai' +he foe ciai ouaiificafions requireo of a successiui Army ofiicer. Sucfgesi as 61 Feeder is oofeineci noi oniy by powessior of 3 The necessary afrribufes and apiiifies, buf by oeyeioprneni end refinernehr or These nfrriburea rnrouoh Training, pracrice, find The ficfuai experience of leading. Anyone who possesses rhe inreqriiy uno fnenrai and phygiceai apiiify piui rhe de-,ire. can becorne Q ieeder Through rhe exercise of cerfain esrebf Veheo iechnioues rauohf in ROTC. The ROTC program gives The male s+uden+o1fCen+raI Mi- chigan Coiieoe an opporruniry ro cornplernenr he advanced educadion wirh a knowledge of rnihiary arfaire. When one considers The increasinq inferoeoenoence of ciyii and nnriifary ageirs, E+ becomes eyidenf Thai The educafed man V - - 'l WUET OF? iibie To iiiimh ObT9CiTV9iy OVW VYWihT61Vy SLXUTSCTS GNU A machine gun has many paris. So fhe ROTC sfudenfs learns, as he Their e-'riecf on world condiiignfl Iis+ens +o a compe'ren+ explana+ion. A ROTC insfrucfor explains fhe workings of a BIMM morfar 'ro ROTC sfudenfs. Inspeclion happens every spring, along wiih drills and parades. Besf fool forward is fhe friclr. The Reserve Qriicers Training Corps program provides Training lor civilian and rniiilary careers, ll combines a college educalion wilh an aporoveo rnililary program leading lo a college degree ano a commission ol Secono Lieulenanl in lhe Uniled Slales Army Reserve. The ROTC prepares a slcidenl' lo serve his counlry in a posiliori ol responsibilily as il lrains lor leadership and group coordinalion. Sludenls in good slanding are eligible for drall delermenl. College credil is given, unilorms are provided, and during The advance worlf lhe sludenl receives a rnonelary allowance. The Branch-General unit al Cenlral gives lraining lor all ol lhe branches ol lhe Army, The RCTC sponsors a spef cial drill learn, r'lle learn and lvlililary Ball. l Presidenl Anspach and Kaydelle Judy Rhoads walch as The drill Team files by for inspccfion. A close up view of fhe ranlrs on parade. L fegzhey J. iniq f., 2 ,ni 2 I ..v'f 'lt' 'L LA ' Q M jg 1 r L '! ' 5 f gf f . i U ' , I I le Q '1 f' 1f't' T .eg-m. Une day The campus was deserTed The nexT day :T wa a bee hrve oT acTnvuTy FrnghTened Tre hmen moved 1nTo The dorrns and The nexT weelc came The upoerclassmen EveryThnng was acTlvuTy The grill was packed and so were The lobbres and halls where everyone was geTTung re acquaunTed l.aughTer and gay Trrnes were everywhere Here was CenTral and we were CenTral We n ade up The year i958 59 We had rnade The carn ous come alnve wnTh our Taces our laughTer our pos sessnons our presence ProTe ors snoh d and Tnlled ouT class boolcs ,ann T rs c:arTed away our dnscarded pacilcunq boxes TooT ball players Toolc To The held Tor scrlmnnage and The TrsT Teas and rnrxers were held So b oan anoTher year The year we rnade unTor qeTTable ' 1 S - . . . S I I rv .T 1 - - ' 1 V - , . SC 9 , , - C , f ' v I , N Q - VJ , , Mm-nmxxmwm ,WM 1 uiffg rf Q 4 4 if A f .. fi' , ,469 Q Ji Q 4 I X I R wmv- .za-iff, 1'22r'5f'A fi f Q , n P -'if ' f igrf 52 w , y v ' ' E- A ' 1 , 1' 4.4. f - M- , rp ' 1 ff,-, .,,'pf',55'- ,Tw Q 1 ,f i , 555 .3 X W2 Q: 152: by W XT' , QE.-652, A 1 'fungi' W .f Q9 fi-if if Nj4X ,gfe.fgmQ -.,-:-Q Q i W Qs- Q' . f .Q -4 .fx 141,72 fxxxmf gf ' X 5 m 4, + -is Q ' .2 . f' 4 ggi In , . F x. RV fx, ,445 N5 , ,If C. Sue Ackerman B.A., Enqllan l3O Grilles Srl-eel, C 'Q Glen D. Albranf B.S., lndaglfal Avg 3l53 N. Bel1a, Riad, Flnl Pal Albranf B.A., Efg 'sn and Speegn IO36 Cleavef Read. Car: ,., Kay M. Allen 8.5. En: s Coleman Nan Allen BS., Speein and Engl tw Rosccmmen Ronald Anderson I39 Mem S reel as a Joseph E Andrews nvn Seym S? e J Sue Andrews Horner Charles N Anllwony mm r 4OI N College Aw-en e M? ea a Rnchard Anfhony Co erna n Jan Arbuclle Ar 2OI W Hurlb l Charlev Jaclr Arnold B A Secwal Sc e ZI Emerson Slreel llnaca Janelle Ashley B Soc a C en 402 McEwen S reel Bay C ty Howard L Ashmead BA ys 3520 Slvanon Road Mldlard Duck Asrala B S Speech Correcfw I a era Carl Duane Aumaugher BA Mallwemal IOI5 Rosedale Alma Wnlladora Baird BS Llbrafy men B03 W Llncoln Slreel Cneb gan Henry M Baker 4l6 Clvarlolle Royal Oalr Wllluam J Banaszak B S Plwyswcal Educaf Grand Raplds Jolm Banmnger Plwyslca E l Beal C ly Nancy Bannmger mme Beal C ly Gerald A Barber mme 403 Townsend Sf el M dland 4N Dvs ns-Tree-1' Mar Deanna Barnaby Eerne lafy Ed ca? W rs reel C Yvonne Barnefl 2954 W Belly Barfon 3l27 Glenda ' u n Lewus A Barlow an Ecu Marysv l e Palrucua Barlow Marysv Norrns C Bay C are Earl W Beane BA H Bay C Y, Emma Beafhe Edu Saranac Thomas C Beally Wm amsffn BS., Bbligy 4 ' E f L le . B.S., C: ,, efie 424 on f ef. azlnscn B,A., Sc:'al Seerte . B.S.. Cc e Lo . ' ,. , . P' isfl ' B.S., Bltlcgy BS., l . J , elm . ., ' I nee I , I ,Au I l S I ie O , 1 . . ., Pla ies ' ' , ., 'fin Q l . ., les ' ' ' S' ce . ' ., l Cy . B.S,, Hlslery ' ' . . ., f' lin ' B.S., ' l dacalbn l ' BS., Ce fce ll . B,S., C: fte Claarloffe Barger BS., Elennenfary Educawn 3l , E I ie . sl'a'i B.A., n . lzn Il4 . Fi lSl , lnarlelle B.S., Scifleg' nT'fe, S'fee' Cent B.S., B':':g' le Srfee , M slegc Helgua ' . B.S., Pnfslc l ' call BS., Sofa' Silent. f le ' . BS., lnd Args 1 . , , .'s':f, ' B.S., Pl,s':aE callcn . BB., Sieal Silerce N05 'H' 'P V7 Q' Eli few. B4 Jerome Bechlel l.lHlf,r7v1llf2 Donna Bechlol Alm Fil Nina Becker 620 Winllred Slreel, Lanslnq Rufh Margaref Bedford Plfleon Jaclx Beeman 205 W, lndan Slvm-' Mldlard Pa? Belill V1 l Palrucna Ehl Bemenf W anne Erneshne Bischoff B V' y l Thad R Blsmack 2l4 W Gr1r'lS+reel Auburn Barbara Blacl: l6lO W Genesee Slred Flnl Jeanne Eyrnan Black Park e r W eu' Pal Blessano 4I27 Canwda Read Br h B Denms Blevins 205 Lake Sfreel' Marlon Barbara Blnvln 605 W H qn Sl Carol Blum Affon Aphra Boonsfra s n C Earl Dean Bowland 208 W Wa h nqfgn r ff 0 Dran G Bradford Chase Carol Braldwood 4955 Kldder Read Almonf David A Brauihwavle 352 H lame Av Jaflc on Samuel J Brannan Colenlal B.S., Mxllwmall N BS. S nal S' frvr - B.S., Social Science Speefh and Enqllsh lvlnlllefrvlalln , S. Herne Er inornlc: FIGS BS C mme Sm al Sc en So lo y a Sc ence P ys ca Educa pee h En B S Cernrner f l vary S en al S en BA H s cry Llbrary Sclence cs and Chem s'ry B S Malnemal Jannce Bruce BA Eemenfavy Ed canon 4388 Keller Slreel Hell Joyce Brleske S Cl S en N MadsrS eel Sag a Jack Brlnkerhoff Clare Mary Lee Brockman lrlduslrra r E Mu a 820 S Courl SMU arm 0 n Rufh M Broderlclr Ml peasanl Beverly Broolzs W M S F Jerry Broornfneld May Rxchard L Brown 634 W Ma n Sfrcet lor a Sharon Brownell 4B R ad Bel n Audrey Bruff SIB G Wllluam J Buerkel al Cer P yfr' a Bofiegane Burgas 54 Pasadena Avon H Q la ar Marilyn J Burhhardl' Owosso Lee E Burmeisfer Marleffe Dale Burns Centra Lale Frances Bufferfield 970 NON ng arn R ad G Marcella M Buffon Mance ona Gerald William Bulls S Fra n v M Pe-asa Thomas M Byron 2203 H ll S'reel Sadr' aw Jan L Campbell 75 E Asn Sfreel Mas r Gary Michael Carden 545 W Eiqhfh Slreef Man sfe John E Carney 700 Sfafe Sfreef Bay C ly Annie Casey 3355 Jefferson Road Saq naw Physical Ed cafuon BA Mafnenfwaf 5 lfdusfra r er VG of d BS Comrner B S Social Sc ence Soc al Scien Glenda Casey S Physical Edica 4 l0424 Talbol Sfreel H nf nqlon Woods Jeaneffe Chamberlain B S Home Economics l02 Mill Sfreef O Jane Chapel A Enqli 4367 S Pine R ver Road Sf Lou Joseph M Charon B M E Vocal Music 444 Lewis Avenue Boyne C fy Rex B Chase B S Cornmnrcc I209 Carpe-nler Slroel Midland Colene Moore Childs Breckenridge John W Cnulds 309 Wriqhl Slrcfl Lucille Chmnery 407 N James Slrfa L d n Larry James Churches Sf Johns Ann Clemenfs . 59 Lava, Ballle C c,lr A Enqr Fl n, fa ., Ph-,'s'ca i, , Ken Clicl , ., l das ri ' Arfs .l HC ,P rllar' Chrisfine Cole , rn ay CIW Susan Pabsf Cole Ludngfon William H. Cole L..d'nq1on Janice E. Compau B.A., H31 -. E,Kf'hvI- fd, rf,N William Conan! Wa ha' a Joyce Consfa nfine Pradenvill Dixie Cooley 229 s.ChU f H, -fr, Jim Cooper F15 h Ave aa ', ' Q, ,fig . ., Enqsfsh . ,, Hf Ori' ., Hfme ,C L, fi: CC'a C-6 ., James Cordray V 4 Qmme if Ashley 3' -.rv C7 45 'hw lf X Kalharine Cornell La e Joan Sovereign Co+frell Cedar Springs Roberl Lee Crane l203 Elm Slreel Ml Plea anl Keifh Cummings 702 Hubbard Avenue Flinl Lawrence G Cummings oaqelown Roberi E Cummins .JO2 Main Slreel Easl Jordan Shirley Cunningham Wellslon Ray Curran 205 N Carolina Slreel Saginaw Lynne M Curfiss Traverse Cily Jane? Damron 42 Union Slreel E rse B S Speech and English B S Home Economics B M E lnduslrial Music B S Psychology B S His o y B S lnduslrial Arls Elemelanry Educalion B S Social Science BS Social Science BS Chemislry Gary L Davis BA English l9OO Emerald Slreel N E Grand Rap ds Judy Davis BA English and French 32! N Jenison Slreel Lansing Margaref Davis BA Commerce and Social Science 82I8 Fenlon Road Grand Blanc Pafricl: Demay S Eng Vfesf Branch Louis Den: B S Commerce and Economics 629 S Lansing Slreel' Ml Pleasanl Marilyn Dernies BS Geography Lainsburq Richard A Derrer B S lndusfrial Arls II2 Monroe Avenue Mancelona Alice DesJardins B S English and L brary Science Cass City Pal Deuman Br mley John D Dillon Carsonyille Roberl Docfor Ellsworfh Judie Dodge Romeo Enqhsh and Speech B S Social Science B S His ory A.B., Arl' Kennefh L. Dail BA., Bio ogy and Social Science 2708 W. Slewarl Sl eel, Midland Barbara Dowell 46 S. Union Slreel, Baflle Creek Thomas M. Dower l856l Evergreen, Delrol Kendall C. Downing Sneridan James D. Dowseff Nashyil'e Mary Dragula .Julius lr:-, iv . ., Social Science . . Psychology B.A.. English B.S., Sociology . , Y Donald W. DuCharme B.A., Chemislry and Biology 5685 N. River Road, Freeland Dean S. Duff B.S., Economics I35 S, Porler Slreel, Saginaw Raymond D. Dumas B.S., Arr and Social Science 62I E. Bellows Srreer, Mi Pleasanl' Suzanne Dumas BA., Social Science 2lO Washirglor Srreel, H:-lly Gerald R. Dunn l9I4 Harris Slreef, Saginaw BS., PQll+1alSclence Glenda Easlham B.M,E., Vval Musk 522 W. Lmcclr- Sfreel, Caro James R. Eclcman Wlll armfen Marsha Eckwielen 659 Alle' Sffec-f Gfarcl Rapfd: Marnon Edwards 4635 T Gnlberr Elias Maruon Ellsworlh Rudolph H ETDQYICR E Conslance Erler N Tourandokl'1fEslnllagl'1n Te-lnran Ira Joseph G Fabnano P ease Slwaron Fanger Delrelr Frank Fedewa Few er Ray Felner Ml Pleasa Allen C Fennell Ka eva Laurence Ferguson Wlweeler Larry Ferrugan P n onn nq Jan Ferns 3lI Wesf End A ma Duane Ferry 540 N Walklns S+ eel Perry Donald C Feslerlung S M n Ml Please Phyllis Fnlllon I334 Cnerry Av S r g Rlclward L Fuhgerald E r ress + a Q Frances Fockler E w ree e James Fogelsmger 505 S Brad Edward Foley Frar Jack Forsyfh 4L l-4 a Darleen Frlfz Jane? Frl+z I 8507 Aron' Marilyn Frnh Da sac Suzanne L Fuller BS., Plwyswcal Ed.. af ' n B,A.. Speffn UW' G S and Spe Graduale C mm V ca M Pnyslcal Ed cal nn Ma'lnema Mallnemaflcs BS Commerce ncla See Mallwemal s S 5 U G Spec lu and Eng sh BS Commer BS C mnnere F ilfemi l N Traver C ly Joe Gallardl C H Q l ' BS., S' 'fs' S 'fl' e wee M Q Lxfw-, LNUVX ' ' BS., Cf w -gr Q S2ll j E. Benny' Sfmfr' l. lflfvan' ' BS.. Mallenfr' , Pgd-nn . ' BS., Bla gy 933 .Fr'n' Sfrei-' lfmefge Cla B.A., En Illn el 3I6 .Mission Slreel, Ml. Pl . . ' BS., r er f: Ml. ll nl ' BS., rp l asf BS., ' .. I, BS., . His . nl . B,S., ' U ' V BS., S ' l I nie l C I f ' N B.S., 'i ' I BS., Plwy FQ l Ed callin - ' B.S., lndusli l Afls 705 . 'ssc ., , nr ' ' ' BS., 1, l' Murel E- Fisk BS., Soclal Scfenee +9 lln IZO n, CC -g Slf5C . C rl I H -CC B.S,. Mafc IO4 .Rfilc elSf L F nlgn . el SWG-25 Ml. V 5 ' I ll V F BS. l d,s'f'a' Af's l3Ol S, V' S eef Mi ' ff BS., Pnvala Ea.f1a '.' 'NIS J. nd Sue? A 'fri ' BA. Eng L: 715 N.Ee1fS'faa' Be, C'f,' ' y B.A,,En1 F. Ge, Le C'? ' ' B.A., M U25 7l5 N. 9 S're5? r Wy - I B.A,, Soiaf S:Ien:- SI9 .E mused Avenue, gg E U l BS., Sc 'al Sie ie 309 ca. Sffeef, Sl.Crarfes Ondra M. 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Row 'BETTYANN F ABBE Ithaca 'SUSAN ADAMS Lad nqIon 'KATHLEEN AITKEN FInI NANCY ALEXANDER Dearborn 'JOAN AMBURN MI PIoa anf Second Row 'VALAI AMPATEMEE Banqkok TI1aIIand 'DAVID ANDER SON Easf Lake 'JOHN ANDERSON Mamsfee ROXANE ANDERSON Mamsfee 'HANS ANDREWS GrayIInq Thnrd Row SANDRA ANTAL Lewwsfon 'ELDOR APPOLD Bay Cufy 'AR LEEN ARNDT Capac 'MAIGAV ASERITIS Mndland ANN ATKINS Vassar Fourfh Row 'MARYLEE BAKER Charlevosx 'WILLIAM F BAKER Monfa que 'STEVE A BAKITA Bannlsfer 'L GERALD BAKKE Flnnf 'PATRICIA BALOSKY Deirouf Fuffh Row 'HOWARD BANK Saq naw 'WILLIAM C BARANY AIIen Park 'LARRY E BARCHESKI Grand Rapnds 'STAN BARNETT CoopersvnIIe 'JOY BARRY Saqnnaw Sndh Row 'ROGER W BARRY Escanaba ' LELAND BATES Lapeer 'LOIS BAUMAN CoIeman 'JAMES BEAL Muskeqon HeIqI1Is 'ALVA E BEAMISH Daffer Sevenfh Row 'THOMAS BEATY Lnden 'LUCILLE BECKER Clare 'JOAN BELL Nashville 'BONNETTA BENSINGLY IJbIy 'GLORIA BERGER Saqmaw Eughfh Row 'JUDY BLACKMORE Vassar 'BILL BLAKE SIanIo1 NANCY KAYE BOETTCHER MounI CIemens 'PHIL BOMERSHEIM Grano Ledqe 'CAROL BOOREN Maywlle Nnnfh Row 'JAN BOSSMAN Saq naw 'GERALD R BOUCK Corunna 'SUE BOUCK Reno Nevada 'BEVERLY BOUTELL Perry 'NANCY BOWEN Manrelona Tenih Row 'VERN BOWLING Bear Lake 'JOYCE BOYD Mdland 'BEVERLY BOYLE Saqmaw 'MARILYN BRADEN Newayqo 'GRACE BRASSINGTON WeIIsIon Fursi' Row 'PAT BRENNAN Sag naw 'KATHLEEN BRENNER RoyaI Oak 'CHARLIE BRINGHAM HOweII 'RUSSELL BRODERICK WaSI'unqIOn D C 'BONNIE BROWN Defrorf Second Row 'GARY BROWN Bay C+, 'MABEL BROWN vefaburq 'JANICE BRUSH Grand Rapxds 'SHIRLEY BRUMWELL SauI+S1e Marne 'GERALD BURGER CcnIral Lake Third Row 'DAVID BUPKI-IART Devrorf 'NANCY BUSH Buckley 'JILL COLBERG YaIe 'EUGENE CAMPBELL CIare 'SALLY CAMPBELL Brown Cnty Fourfh Row 'MICHAEL J CARROLL Seq naw 'BRACE CASE Marlon 'STERLING CASE Wyandoffe 'LARRY CHAMBERS Sandus Icy 'JOHN R CLARA Caro FIHI1 Row 'BILL CLARK Saqunaw 'CAROLYN CLOUTIER Elushung 'JACK CHERRY Defrorf 'E JOAN CI-IOPP Warren PAUL PANTEL CHRISTIDES Clarkston Slxih Row 'VERNON D CHURCHILL Deford 'NANCY COCKERILL Caro 'MARY KAY COLEMAN Saqmaw 'GEORGE COLL YER Chelsea 'GARY CORNACK Sagmaw Sevenfh Row 'DICK CORNING FImI 'DOROTHY CORNISH Saginaw 'MARY ANN COTTRELL MI CIemenS 'CORNELIUS COURT RIGHT MI' PIeasanI 'NANCY SOVEREIGN COTTON Sher an Elghfh Row 'MARGARET J COWAN N rIIx Sfreef 'SHELENE COWAN Roclwesfer 'CHUCK COWIE Ponhac 'SHARON COWLEY YaIe 'DARRYL CRABB M dIand Nmfh Row 'ELLEN CRAWFORD CI O 'THAYER CUMINGS Hope SALIE CURTIS Chesan nq 'KAREN DAMM Bay Por? DON ALD DAILEY Wann Tenfh Row 'BARB DAVIS Bum nqham 'DAVID LEE DAVIS SI CI'varIeS 'SALLY DeHAAN Sufions Bay 'J ANN DEITZ Baffle Creek 'J ROBERT DEVERS Seq raw 9.9.3 Y! G VI, I ,H - V ' h ' t 5. , 97 I ll I . I I.. l V T D ri' Vw Ks I I I I T In I T , . I . , aD I ,P ,r,I ' d I 1 X 'I' A I . , O . , ' M ' VI--4 'I Sw. I I : 4 In H ,I 1. , g'RO- , 5 z 1: . A I . , , , , I IOI as , . .5 . Q . K B4 5 ' , , wa xv ' ' -v' ff, pr J.: if-fa , 1 ' is Q U 102 Firsf Row: 'RODGER DeVOUGH, Grand Rapids. 'MARY DIDIER, Free- Iand. 'ELAINE DIETZE, Boyne Cify. 'YVONNE DIXON, Boyne CIIV. 'JOAN DOBBERTIEN, MarSI'laII. Second Row 'SUSAN DOGAN Horner 'MARLENE DOLSEN Warren 'MARY DOUGLASS Hale 'KAY DOWELL BaHIe Creek 'ROGER DUBAY Saginaw Thlrd Row 'BARBARA DUNCANSON Harbor Beach 'SHIRLEY EAST MAN Mdland 'BEVERLY EDDY Saginaw 'BARBARA EISE NACH Ishpemlnq 'JEAN ELDREDGE Dearborn Fourfh Row 'ROSEMARY EMMONS Grand Raprds 'RICHARD ENGEL HARDT MI Clemens 'DUANE ENGLISH Breckenrrdqe 'MARILYN ENGSTROM LeRoy 'JANICE ENSER Free-Iand FIHI1 Row 'WANDA ENSING Hesperia 'PAULA ERIKSEN Frankforr 'LAWRENCE ESTES Defrour 'ALVIN W EVANS Gagerown 'ROBERT EVANS Rlchmonc Slxfh Row 'FRED EVENINGRED Porr Huron 'NEIL EVERSON Bay Cny 'NANCY EWIN6 Berkley 'BARBARA FABUS Elsre 'PI-IYL LIS FEDERER Mudland Sevenfh Row 'ROSEMARIE FELTMAN SI'wepI'1erd 'MARILYN FERGUSON YaIe 'RONALD FERGUSON Cass C1I'y 'JAMES FERRIER NorII's Branch 'BECKY FILKINS Blrmmgham Elghih Row 'JUDY FISCHER FranI:enmu'rIw 'JOYCE FITCH FIusI1Inq 'ROBERT D EITZPATRICK Boyne Clfy 'LAMBERT FLESSAS Ferndale 'SHELIA FORD Hunhngfon Woods Nin1'I1 Row: 'GERALD FORTIN Saginaw. 'KURT FRANKE SagInaw. 'ROB- ERT FREED Bay cafy. 'PATRICIA FRENCH sourh Havven. 'MARY LU FRIEDT Bay Cary. Tenih Row: 'NANCY FRY Ypsllanfi. 'ROY FUENTES Sandusky. 'BAR- BARA GALER, Remus. 'JANET GARNER, Roscommon, 'SAN- DY GASPENY, Saginaw. Furs? Row 'BETTY GETCHELL MI PIeaSanI' 'SAMUEL GIACOLETTI Saginaw 'GERALD GIBSON Mnlllngron 'DAWN GINGELL Ponflac 'THERESIA GJARMATI Akron Second Row 'MARILYN GOEMAN EIIsworfI1 'ROBERT GOOD OwendaIe 'GILBERT L:-ORDON Coopersvulle 'BARBARA GRAHAM Drayron Planns 'DIANA GREEN Saginaw Thurd Row 'HARRY GRETHER Mxdland 'GORDON GRICE Reed Cufy 'JACK GRIDLEY Qaqunaw 'MARY JEAN GRILL Muskegon 'DAVID GROEN Traverse Cufy Fourih Row 'DICK GROFE Sr Clair 'GLORIA GROULX Sagunaw 'OR PHA GRUBAUGH AIma 'HELEN GUSTAFSON Pefoslcey 'JEANNE ANN HACKETT MI PIeasan+ Flffh Row 'CONNIE HAFFNER Dearborn 'GAYLAND HAGELSHAW Bay Cl+y 'LYNN HAGMAN Bug Rapids 'MAX HALL Alma 'HAROLD HAMLIN Charlevolx Sexrh Row 'KAREN D HANSEN Mudland 'NORMA HANSEN Lud unqfon 'RICHARD HARROLD GIacIwrn 'ANN HARSHBAR GER Port Huron 'ED HART Pefoskey Sevenih Row 'WILLIAM J HARTLE Saginaw 'JANE HARVEY MI PIeaS an? 'MARVIN HAUCK Burch Run 'STANLEY HAYES Had Iey 'KATHLEEN HEATLEY Norfhvulle Eughih Row 'JOYCE HEIN Rogers Clfy 'ARLENE HERETH MIIWGURCS Wssconsun 'GEORGIA HEPBURN CI1eIsea 'MARJORIE HILL Uhca 'MARY HINDS Bay Clfy Ninih Row: 'DICK HINSON, Royal Oak. 'BOB HIRSCHENBERGER FI'nf. 'RUSSELL HOLCOMB Marine Cify. 'DIANE HORAN, Bay Ciry. 'JACK HOSMER, Dearborn. Tenfh Row: 'BRUCE HUBEL Ferndale. 'CAROLYN HUCKLE, Cadiilac. 'NOLAN HUDSON Lapeer. 'MARILYN HUFFMAN, Tustin. 'WALTER HUNGERFORD, Fenton. J SJ V B EV' .Il I -gs l vl .N Rc U iw .1 Vu Y an 1:7 I 14 - .ww I Furs? Row 'MARY MAY I-IUNTER Saqmaw 'JOEL WESLEY HURLEY Croswcll 'JOAN IRISH Royal Oak 'CLINTON R IVORY Lapeer 'DICK JACOBS Owosso Second Row 'JANET JACOB Romeo 'EDNA MAE JAMNICK Corunna 'LeROY JEPPESEN Lakevlew 'JUDITH JINKS Ionna 'KATHY JOHNSON Reed Clfy Thnrd Row 'PETER JOHNSON Mason 'RICHARD A JOHNSON Bay Cnly 'THOMAS L JOHNSON Beldunq 'BEVERLY JOHN STON Harrison 'BETTY JONES Bay Crfy Fourth Row 'ROBERT L JONES De?ro1+ 'KAY KANE MI Pleasanl 'JER RY KEENEY Mrclmqan Cenler 'JERRY KELLY MI Rleasanl 'SANDRA KENNIE Bay Culy FIHI1 Row 'JEANETTE KERN Erankenmuflw 'DON KERR Delronl 'KATY KILE Muskegon Heoglwls 'JERRY E KINNEY Bay Clly COR RINNE L KIRK Mxama Sprnngs Florida Slxflw Row 'ANNE KLINGER Defrouf 'KEN KNAUF Nules 'DOYLE KNIRK Defrouf 'JANICE KNUST Rapid Cufy 'TERRY KON KLE Grand Raprds Sevenih Row 'RONALD KRAUSE SI Clwarles 'GERALD KUSSRO Bay Clfy 'JUDITI-I KWIERANT Royal Oak 'EARL LaCROSSE Haslunqs 'RON LAEDER Deckervnlle Eighfh Row: 'DANIEL LaFAVE, Manislique. 'ROSALIE LaLONDE Plncon- ing, 'LLOYD LAMPHERE Cadillac. 'LAWRENCE PAUL La- PORTE, Bay Cify. 'JOANN LATHAM, Wllliamsfon. Ninfh Row: 'MARY ELLEN LAU, S+, Louis, 'SANDRA LAUMAN, Big Rapf ids. 'NANCY LOU LAWRENCE Wyandoffe 'MYRNA ANNE LQBARRE, Roclwesier. 'RONALD MARVIN LeBARRE Alpena. Tenfh Row: 'LILA LEHTO Copemish. 'ROY A. LEINWEBER, Reed City. 'GAIL LEONARD MI. Pleasanf. 'JACK LETT Grand Rapids. 'FRANK LETHERBY Traverse Cily. Furs? Row 'JIM LEUENBERGER Saqmaw 'RUDY LEUTZINGER Cards Lne 'MARY LEZOVICH Morrce 'JUNE LICENCE Grand Rapwds 'LOUISE LIDDERDALE MI Pleasarf Second Row 'MARY LIKEN Sebe anq 'BETTY LONGNECKER Ed 'MARGARITA LOPEZ Gdqefo 'RICHARD LOUGHMIL LER SIweIby 'NANCY LOUNSBERY Seq raw Thurd Row 'LORRAINE LOVE Mf PIeasan+ 'BILL LOVELACE PeImI:e 'ROBERT LOVELY Grayhnq 'NANCY LOWERY P nfa 'PATRICIA LOWREY Mudland Fourfh Row 'MARILYN LUDGIN I'IemIocI: 'JAMES R LUDWICK SI Louls 'GARY A LUTES AIpena 'JIM LYNETT Seq naw 'BRUCE LYON Shepherd FINI1 Row 'JUDY MacMASTER SauII Sfe Marne 'AL MAHAM Drayfon Plains 'ERNEST I-I MAINLAND Pefoskey 'CHARLES MAN DEVILLE FIm+ 'WARREN MARAZITA NIIes Slxfh Row 'CHARYN MARTIN MayvlIIe 'HAL MATHERS CenIraI LaIce 'EMILIO MARTINEZ Saqnnaw 'CONNIE MASON M dland 'NATALIE MASON Mamsfee Sevenfh Row 'ROGER MATSON Ludlnqfon 'LYNN MATTISON Bay C If 'FRANK MAYER Sagunaw 'JEAN H MQCLURE Ama 'MARGARET MCCORMICK K nde Eughfh Row 'MARGIE MCDONALD Mf PIeasan+ 'WILLIAM MCGOV ERN FI: I 'PATRICK MCINTYRE Vassar 'PATTI MCNAB BIrmInqI1am 'THOMAS J MQNAMARA Brch R r Nlnih Row 'ELSIE MEESTER Comsfcck Park 'JOHN E MEREDITH Mt Peasanf 'ROSE MARIE MERLONE Sagmaw 'NANCY MER RIHEW Trenion 'GARRY MESLER M d and Tenfh Row 'HUGH METHNER Beavervom 'MARY LOU MIEL Shan' 'ELIZABETH MILLER, MarIef+e. 'GORDON MIESEL, Defr, . 'JOY MOFFETT Ferndale. wwf 9? Q I' ynivffi nl 17' W 'L an A 'ie Q f14 .L ww 6'9- Fursf Row 'DOUGLAS BRUCE MOODY Holly 'CAROLYN MOORE Hunllnqfon Woods 'SANDRA J MOORE Prudenvlle 'YVONNE MORDEN Mudland 'ROBERT MORRIS Allen Parlc Second Row 'DORIS MORRISON lonla 'CAROL MOUNT Greenvnlle 'RAY MUCK Romulus 'JOHN MUMA Clnarlolle CARL MUNSON Cadlllac Thlrd Row 'FAY MURPHY Manuslee 'PATRICK MURPHY Saginaw 'MARGARET MURRAY Easl' Jorclen 'YVONNE MURRAY Srx Lalces 'BARBARA ANN MUSICH Muslcegon Helglwls Fourlh Row 'DOUG MYERS Delron' 'RAYMOND NATZKE New Ball more JOYCE NEFF Ml Pleasanl 'SHARON NEUMAYER Armada LARRY NICHOLAS Ashley Faffh Row 'CAROLYN NIX Reed Culy 'MELVIN NUNN Rochesfer 'MARILYN NYOUIST Veslaburg 'BARBARA OAKLEY Clarlcslon RICHARD H OESTERLE Wnlllamslon SIXII1 Row 'NELLIE ONAKA Holualoa Kona Hawau 'KEITH S OP DYKE Fllnl' 'MARGARET ORTWEIN Mecosla ALEE OTIS Easl Lansing 'RICHARD PAGE Harl Sevenilw Row 'DONALD C PALMER WIIIIBWSIOD 'ARLENE PALMERT Benlon Harbor 'NANCY PARKER Por? Auslln 'DEAN PAR KINSON Saginaw 'IRENE PASTOREK Warren Elglwfh Row 'KENT PAUL Pngeon 'TED PELOUBET Midland 'JAMES E PETERSON Broolclyn 'LYNNE PETERSON Okernos 'NAN CY PETERSON Manlslee Nlnlh Row 'L RICHARD PHELPS Caro 'EVELYN PILLON Blrmlnqlmam 'NORMA L PLANK Boyne Clly 'CAROL PLAUMAN Ar mada 'ROSIE PLUMMER Llncoln Park Tenth Row 'ROBERTA POTTS Wesl' BFGHCIW 'ALFRED E PRINCE Ml Pleasanl' 'ANNETTE POLINSKY Dearborn 'DAWN POPPEN Holland 'JANE PORRITT Grosse Pornle Furs? Row 'DAVID POSEY Romeo 'MARIAN POWELL BeIIaIre 'JAMES POWERS DeIroII 'WILLIAM A PROUT Ror'nuIuS 'JUNE OUALLS WIneeIer Second Row 'LONNIE OUALLS Sebe a no 'LORELEI RADER SIanIon 'ROBERT REID Id n R r 'BERNARD REILLY Dearborn 'DONALD RETTKE N berry Third Row 'SALLY JO RICH Brm nqI'1am 'KEN RINKE Lewssfon 'MARY RINKEVICZ SCOHvlIIe 'CAROLYN RIVARD New BaI more 'JAMES C RODLRTS Harbor Beach Fourth Row 'CORRINE K ROBINSON SI Lous 'ANNEDA MARY ROCKER MI CIemerIs 'FRED ROEDER Sagrnaw 'JERRY ROHM Ponfac 'SHARON ROHRER DeIroII' Fnf+h Row 'PAT ROSPLOCK LucIIngIcn 'BETTY ROSSMAN Onondaga 'NICK RUFEINI CenIer Lune 'CLAUDIA RUST Warren SIXII1 Row 'BARBARA SALLER MI Pleasanf 'JO ANN SALESKY Sag: naw 'PARKER SALOWICI-I AIIen Park 'CLAUDE N SAUM MI CIemens 'CLYDE F SAUM MI CIemens Sevenfh Row 'JACK SAUNDERS Muskegon 'NORMA SCI-IEALL MI PIeasanI 'ALAN SCI-IOREFI-IAAR Mzkado 'CAROL SCHU ETTE Pqeon 'JUNE SCHUETTE Sag naw Elghfh Row 'DALE SCI-IULTZ FI.IIon 'PAUL SCI-IULTZ Ruchmond 'DA VID SCI-IUPP Saqlnaw 'PATRICK SCI-IWARTZ SI CIar 'JUDY GILBERT SCOTT Sagmaw Nlnfh Row 'SLSAN SEIDEL Sag raw 'VERNA SELLEN Mndland 'MARY SI-IAFFEP Sag naw 'DENNIS SHARON FIInI 'GERALD SI-IOOK Bur? Tenfh Row 'JANET SHOOKS CenIraI LaIme 'JUDITH SHOWERS Har? ford 'LYNN SIGURDSON Defrof 'DAVID SKILLMAN O Coda 'GERALD SLOSSER Hale 94 T7 Q QL Q32 V 'V , , . N 'ff ' I , W I 4. , , I , n Ia Ive. , . ' ' J A 1 I HN - . I ' Q1 5 If v , I I ' , , ' . I Q I- I N- I I L- , .f fI , , ' , , U ' 1' I I I . I . I. 4- - I A I I I 1 YJ If ' r . O 'BERNARD ST. PIERRE, LansIng. f I 1 : A vr 7 . ' 4 ' ' . ' , , . I. I '.. ge , 'I I 8 X L V I ,, I I I , I ' I - I - I A L 107 'T X -Q vs. an 'Y Furs? Row 'NORMA SMALE CedarwIIe 'CHARLES SMILEY UVTIOVIVIIIC 'ROGER SMITH ScoHwIIe 'SANDY SMITH Gladwm DON ALD SNITGEN Lansmg Second Row 'ALAN SOMERVILLE Easi Jordan 'MARJORIE SPERTI KaI amazoo 'JEAN STACHIW Troy 'PRESTON STAINES Sher' CIGH 'NADINE STARK M10 Third Row 'DOROTHY STASEK Chcsanmq 'KEITH A STAUFFER Vesfa burq 'ARDITH STEERE Sfanfon 'LARRY STEINBRECHER Ijefoslrey 'ANN STEINKE SIanIOn Fourth Row 'BRUCE STENMAN AIpena 'R JOYCE STEVENS AIIanfa 'RICHARD STEVENS Aflanta LYLE STEIG Reed Cnty W L FRED STINE Whddemore FIHII Row 'CAROLYN STOEL CI1arIevolx 'LOIS STREET CIWSSGHIFTQ 'LAVONNE STRONG Remus ELLEN SULLIVAN PrudenvuIIe 'HOWARD TAYLOR Manfon Suxih Row 'LORNA BELLE TERRY S+ Louis ELLEN TERVO Keweenaw Bay 'CARL DALE TERWILLIGER O'rIsvlIIe 'KENNETH A THOMAS Flu Tung 'CHESTER THOMPSON Bay Cmy Sevenfh Row 'ROGER P THOMPSON CIarIcs1on 'JOHN THORNE Bay Cufy 'CAROL TITUS Kalamazoo 'JUDY R TOFT Sag 6 'JOHN TOMA Owosso Eighih Row: 'PATR'CIA TRAHAN, Bay Cify. 'MAURINE TROMBLEY, Bay CIIy. 'JAMES TROSKO, MusIcegon HeIghIs. 'BARBARA TUCKER. Miiland. 'LEMIILL TUCKER, Saginaw. Farsi Row 'MARVIN TURNER Cart 'HAROLD R UNGER MT PeasaFI 'THOMAS M UPDIKE Belang LYNDA VERHEEK Mar-sf e Second Row 'SHIRLEY VERNON Flush nq 'CLARENCE VINTON Barv 'fn 'C DIANE VOLLMER D arb 'RONALD VONDETTE Saw a Thurd Row 'MARY WAGNER Yee 'JANETJ WALDIE GNI rd 'JACK WALKER Lndf-n 'RONALD WALKER H Fourth Row 'SHARRON WALKER GIadwm 'LEE WARD Ioma VON NA WESTERVELT Owosso 'ROBERT V WHALEY Devo Fuffh Row 'PATRICIA WHIPPLE Mooredown 'M LEE WHITTEMORE MI PIeasan'r 'BILL WILDER Tawes Czty 'GEORGE WIL LIAMS Lansvng Slxfh Row 'RUTH WIMMER Defrod 'MILES R WINN MudIand BARA WINTEREIELD Porf Huron 'IRENE WIROSTEK OakIey Sevenfh Row 'CAROLE WISHOWSKI MndIand 'DON WISMER JR Por? Huron 'SANDRA J WOJCIECHOWSKI Bay Cfy V GINIA NOLEORD Midland ElgMh Row 'FRED WOLVEN Marysvwle 'KENNETH WOLVEN Mar, I 'GRAHAM R WOOLSTON Saq na 'DARRELL WOT TA Ka amaze Nmfh Row 'DOROTHY WYMA Merrtf 'CARL E YAROCH Por A I 'CHARLES ZEITER Clare 'DAVE ZIEGLER Sag na QQ an 'W HF' I' 1 xiii I I , 'A , W , 5, I 'Q I ' Tiff' IIA, ' I I , '. . , ' , 'BAR- I I. my ,Q ,, A 9, I I . 'I I I I T I IRA X T I ., k ,2 Q s vi Ie. I . I , ' I W. - Wax ' I T C' 1, '3' I-. F . z VL- 5' 1 X I09 -f 4,.f- k 6. 4- P A?:.,,,.aN , 'T'- 53 S 'Tim IHA m,:v3p ,gif 95 -sd ' 1, -J 51 2-.4-fm '26 f ,N if Furs? Row 'WILLIAM ACHENBACH Akron 'JANET AHEARN DeI'rorI 'JEROME ALBRIGHT CI1arIevolx 'ARTURO ALHACH CaIl CcIumba 'SHARON ALLEN Ifhaca Second Row 'DONALD ANDERSON DeIrou+ 'SALLY ANDERSON Grand Raprds 'RICHARD G ANTLE Saqunaw 'SANDRA ASIALA Cad Ilac 'ROGER BAERWOLE Pxgeon TI-urd Row 'JOYCE BAIRD Pefoslrey 'PAT BARRY A'rIan'ra NELSON BARBER FISI1 q 'DONNA BARTIG Hemlock JUDITI-'I BARTON MI Pleasant Fourfh Row 'MARJORIE BASZLER Brdqeporf 'TERRY BATCHELDER MI PIeasanI 'DOROTHY BATES Elsue 'JIM BAUGHN Ann Arbor 'DONALD BAY CIare FIHI1 Row 'BARBARA BECKER I-IoIIand 'SHARON L BEDFORD Pon Iuac 'DOUGLAS BEECHEM I asIeII 'DEANNA BEERS MI PIeasan+ 'DONNA BELZ MI' CIemens Slxfh Row 'DONNA BENNETT Llvoma 'GIANNINE BERTONI Norfh vIIIe 'CAROL BESSINGER Srandlsh 'ALICE BEVER DeI+on 'ROSS BIGELOW Dearborn Sevenih Row 'GARY L BLACKNER Ravenna 'RCSIE BLAKESLEE EasT Lansrng 'MARGO BLANKE Sagnnaw 'RONALD BLAZEK BeIIevIIe 'RAY BONTER PeIIsIon Elghih Row 'ROSALIE BORSENIK Branf 'ETHAN BOWEN Cheboyqan 'SANDRA BOWERMAN RomuIus 'IDA BOWERS Inrerlochen 'CINDY BRACKEN Dearborn Nmfh Row 'RUSSELL W BRADD Trer'+cn 'DAVID W BRAMAN RcyaI Oak 'LAUREL R BRICE BIancI1ard 'TERRY BRINKMAN Sag naw 'SAM BRITTON EssexvuIIe Tenfh Row 'BARBARA BROUGHTON Saqmaw 'JAN BROWN Ne ay g 'LAURA BROWN Durand 'ALAN BRYANT Sag na 'JIM BUELL Burch Run 114 'Q III H s V M D 9 ew lf' Frrsf Row 'SUE BUGS MI PIeasanI 'JOELLEN BIJLLEN Mason 'BET TY BUNGART DSCRBFVIIIG 'JIM BURROUOHS Defrod 'DI ANE BUSCHBACHER Shepherd Second Row 'NANCY BUTSON R0cIwesIer 'JAN WRAY CAMPBELL L voma 'PAT CAMPBELL Saul? Sfe Marne 'LARRY CARR Bq Rapids 'DONALD L CARTER Saqxnaw Thnrd Row 'DARLENE CARTER Carson Crfy 'BRUCE CASE Benzonua 'GERALD CASTLE Trufanf 'ETHELYN CAULBERG Grand Raprds 'DONNA CHILVERS Ponhac Fourfh Row 'FRANK CIANGI lonua 'CARLA CLABUESCH Saqnnaw 'BARBARA CLARK MerrII 'MILDRED F CLARK MerrrII 'RITA CLARK Byron Flffh Row 'ROBERT M CLARK JonesvrIIe 'RUSS CLARK Earrmngfon 'GERALDINE CLAUS PIarnweII 'CHARLES O COFFMAN Ferndale 'RICHARD COLE WuII1amsIon Srxih Row 'VIRGINIA COLE Games EVERETT COLTHORP SI Louus 'PETER J CONARTY SauIf Sfe Marne 'NANCY CONDON LoweII 'JIM CONVERSE Buchanan Sevenfh Row 'ELAINE M COOK Bay Clfy 'CAROL COOPER BIrmlngI'1am 'BARBARA CORNELL Graylxnq 'LARRY COULTRIP Mud Iand 'HARRY R COURTRIGHT Mldland Erghfh Row 'JAMES R CRONIN Denon 'THOMAS E CROOPE Mud Iand 'JILL CROSBY Rogers Crty 'RON CROSSLAND Saq rnaw 'NANCY CUNNINGHAM S1 CIarr Nlnih Row 'PAUL DANNESBERGER JR Bay Por? 'CAL DARBEE Boyne Cny 'DAVID L DARNELL McBaIn 'MARGOT DAVENPORT CI1arIevoIx 'ROBERT DAVIDSON MOHIVOSG Tenrh Row 'DARLENE DAVIS MI PIeasanI 'MARILYN DAVIS Cad Iac 'WILLIAM CHARLES DAVIS BIrrmnqIwam 'JUDY DE BUTE Jackson 'JANE DELANTY Traverse Cdy Firsf Row: 'WILLIAM DENNIS, Elsie. 'DAWN DERHAMMER, Lansing. 'LYNNE DETWILER, MI. PIeasanI, 'TERRY DEVINE, Van Wert, OIIIQ. 'VERNA DEVITT Peck Second Row 'HOWARD DILSWORTH Ifhacu 'JEAN DISBROW I-I land 'TERRYL C DIXON WaIIed Lake 'CAROL DOPP MI CIem ens 'FONDALEE K DORMAN Har? Third Row 'CLIFFORD DREXLER SI CI'1arIes 'MARTHA DRURY Fern daIe 'PATRICIA DUFFEY Deirolf 'MARY JEAN DUNNE BACKE Mfdland 'JAMES DUTCI-IER Bay CIy Fourfh Row 'ROBERT ELENBAAS Grand Rapnds 'BOB ELLIOTT Cros well 'MERWYN ELLIOTT MIdIand 'PEGGY ELLIOTT BeId Inq 'JIM ELY Honor EIHI1 Row 'MARILYN EMERY AIma 'MARGUERITE ENGLE Saqunaw 'J G ENGLEHARD BIoomIueId HIIS 'PHILLIP R ERSKIN VesIaburq 'SHIRLEY ANN EWING SfanIon SIXII1 Row 'FRANK EZZOP Saqunaw KAY FAI-INANSTIEL Sagnnaw 'JANICE FARRELL CIarIcsIon MERLIN FARVER Elkfon 'RUTH ANN FASNAUGHT Marlon Sevenfh Row 'JANET L FISCHER Marleffe 'JEAN FISHER Grand Haven 'TOM FITCH Easf Defrolf Enghih Row 'DONALD J FITZGERALD WaIIed Lake 'JAN FOGLESONG MI PIeasanI 'MARGARET FORTINO Swarfz Creek 'DEN NIS R FRANCIS M dIand 'FRANCIS X FRANK Leland Nlnfh Row 'RAT FRANK MI PIeasanI 'ROLAND FRANK Caro 'H W FRANKE Saq naw 'KAREN FRANZEN Troy 'RICHARD FRECHEN FowIer Tenfh Row 'RONI JO FREER I-Iarrs e 'ORVAL FIJERST WrI++emcre 'DICK FULLER Saqnnaw 'MARY JO GAMBINO Wyandotte 'BARB GANN SI Clanr vi 4 . I I I - P A . ..' ', 7 I. 1 '. f AVAAV I I . V , V I A -I,,:, , 1 1 9 III'I I A sh 'PAT FELIK, WaIerTord. 'MARY ANN FELLER, MonIrose. WWI I I g, .ar-inn f ' Y ' : .ff AI 0 A .L 4 I I l I I y. A-,, T I' '22 . , I , I , , , f.I TI s M A rw I , a VCI , ' I I , I ' 113 'U V N 900 I3 'v Ep. K api, A Fnrsf Row 'DUDLEY GARCIA Sag naw 'JEAN GARN Cadillac 'JUDY GASS Romeo 'PAT GAUDARD MI Pleasanl 'FRANK S GAWKOWSKI Muslceqon Heugluls Second Row 'NANCY GEISEN Belclnnq 'DEE ANN GENEIT Clmarlevosx 'KAREN GERHAUSER Bay CITY 'JOSEPH L GIBBONS Jeddo 'MARTHA GIBBS Wnllarnsfon Thnrd Row 'DANIEL GIEM Boyne Falls 'MARYLU GILBERT Games 'ROBERT B GIBSON MI Clemens 'NANCY JEANNE GIL LETT Peloslcey ANN GIRVIN Manlshque Fourih Row 'LETITIA GOOCH Osconda 'RICHARD C GRAET Saginaw 'JUDY GRAHAM Warren 'BARBARA GRANHOLM Lewls Ion 'PAT GRANT Lansunq Flffh Row 'DICK GRANVILLE Saginaw 'CAROLE GRAY Traverse Culy 'DOROTHA GRAY Warren 'SUZANNE GREGORY Traverse Cary 'CAROLYN GREMEL Saginaw Slxih Row 'RICHARD GRIFFITH Ann Arbor 'SYL GROBBEL Cenlerlnne 'CHARLES GROGAN Farwell 'MARGARET GROSS Che samnq 'ROBERT C GROVE MI Pleasanf Sevenfh Row 'HARRIETTE GUENTHER New Balhmore JANE HAASE Owosso 'GLEN J HAIGHT Grand Raplds LORETTA HAL BERSTADT Mslan 'JEAN HALLISY Bug Raplds Elghfh Row 'CAROLYN HAMLIN Easl Jordan 'PATRICIA HAMPEL Rodney 'CHRIS ANN HANSEN Sfanfon 'DENISE HANSEN Mamsfee 'JUDITH A HANSEN Fnfe Lalce Nlnfh Row 'KAYE HANSEN Gran? 'MARLENE HARBIN Holland 'JAMES D HARDIMON Plymoulh 'PAUL HARDY Sag naw 'JILL HARGROVE Allen Park Tenih Row 'ELIZABETH HARMON Owosso 'EVONNE HATHAWAY Orleans 'JEAN HAUBENSTRICKER Burch Run 'JUDY HAU SER Luncoln Park 'LYNN R HAWKER Romulus Furs! Row 'NELDA HAZEN Mlan 'WANDA HEIER Benfcn Harb 'PETER HELGEMO Dumondal 'LEANN HENION Su? or-s Bay 'SUE HENNE Cadclac Second Row 'JOANN HERMAN Sfand slw 'MARY HESS Marsluall 'PAUL HEYDENBURG Mf Pleasanf 'PHYLLIS HIBBERD M Pleas ant 'AMANDA HICKS Lansunq Thurd Row 'RICHARD HILLAKER Argyle 'PETER J HINDS Saqwnaw 'BOB HODGE Grand Rapuds 'BEVERLY HOEEERBERT Ban msler 'JAY HOKER Ml' Clemens Fourth Row 'LYNN HOLSTROM Muskegon 'JANICE HOOKS Brecken rudqe 'GERALD HOOPER Deckervulle 'GEORGE HORNY Hemlock 'MARY BETH HOWARD Saqmaw Fnfih Row 'NANCY HUCK Eranlnforl 'JUDY HUEBNER Ferndale 'MORRIS HUNT Monlaque JO HURLBURT Ponllac 'JO LEE HURLBUT Holland Slxfh Row 'JEANETTE HUSTED Cadnllac 'CAROLYN HIJSTIN Sf Johns 'JOHN IGNASH Knde 'KATOKO INONE Clare 'DIXON JACKSON Fllnt Sevenlh Row 'DONNA JACKSON Delrolf 'JEANNE JACKSON Newber y 'EDEN J JACOBS Ann Arbor 'JOAN JACQUES Bay Cnly 'FAITH JAEHNIG C-reenvllle Elghfh Row 'MARCENE JANKOWIAK Bay Cnly 'MARILYN JAY cad. lac 'EUGENE JENKINS Beldlnq 'MARY JENNINGS sm, naw 'ELIZABETH JOHNSON OQQJG Nmfh Row 'LINDA JOHNSON Ne berry 'JUDY JOHNSON Clare 'KAREN JOHNSON Greenw' e 'ROGER V JOHNSON Ma msfee. 'TYRONE H. JOHNSON, Grand Haven. Tenfh Row: 'EVAN L. JONES N es. 'MICHAEL JONES, Cass Cfy. 'JU- ' LIE JORDAN, Spring Lake, 'BEVERLY JOYCE, O lfrd. 'TOM JUDGE, Mt. Pleasant. I 1'0- 55 v J v 5 I. 'Y'-yi I 'I .Lili n ' I I 1- 116 Furs? Row 'VERN E JULIAN Bay Cuiy 'CURT JUNGERHELD Saqnnaw 'WILLIAM J KALKHOEE Grosse PoInIe 'CHARLES G KA MACHOS PonIlaC 'DON KANICKI Bay CnIy Second Row 'CAROL KASEMEYER Bay Clfy 'ELYNOR KAZUK Saginaw 'WILLIAM KEEHN Wyandoffe 'RICHARD KEKOVICH Fra ser 'GARY W KELLEY Por? Hope Third Row 'WILLIAM P KELLY Defrouf 'MARY KIANDER Grand Rapids 'JACALA KINNEY TrenIon 'LAVONNE KIRCHER Linwood 'BEVERLY KIRSCHBAUM Alma Fourih Row 'DON KISHMAN Grand Raprds 'MARY JO KLEMPNOW Saqunaw 'WILLIAM KLUMP Harbor Beach 'LYNDA KNIGHT Midland 'MARY KNOWLES Monroe Flfih Row 'GLENN KNUDSTRUP MamsIee 'JAMES KOLCH Saginaw 'VIVIAN J KOSTO Ealrqrove 'WALTER S KOWALCZYK Sfandrsh 'JUDY KRAENZLEIN Bay Cxfy Slxfh Row 'PATRICIA KRAL Ashley 'GRETCHEN KUENZEL Grand Rapuds 'KEN KUIZENGA CaduIIac 'WILLIAM KULKA Bug Rapnds 'EILEEN V KUTZ S+andush Sevenfh Row 'MARILYN KWAISER Birch Run 'CHUCK LA ELEUR Tren Ion 'DANIEL A LAGALO Saqnnaw 'FRAN LAKE Porf H ron 'LORAINE LAMPMAN MI, PIeasanI Eighth Row: 'CHARLES A. LANG, Harbor Beach. 'JIM LARABY, Saginaw. 'KAREN LA VERE Saginaw. 'CHARLES LAW, Ponfiac. 'SUE LAWTON Breckenridge. Ninih Row: 'ROBERT A. LEACH, Jackson. 'DEANNA LEFT CI'1arIevoix. 'ROSEMARY LEHMANN Frankfort 'CLAUDE LEMMER. Saginaw. 'ARTHUR LENHARD, Beulah. Tenfh Row: 'QUEEN LEONARD, Mancelona. 'RALPH LEOTZINGER, War- ren. 'LEE LEWIS, Bloomfield HIIIS. 'SUSAN LEWIS, Chesan- Ing. 'LARRY LINDKE, Croswell. Firsf Row: 'CAROL E. LISTING, Scoffville. 'ELAINE LIVINGTON, How- elI 'PAUL LOCHER Defros+ 'MAREN LOCKHART Frankforf 'MARIAN LONG Corunna Second Row 'DAVE IORENZ Monfaque 'ELAINE LOUNSBURY Cass Cn+y 'SALLY LUCAS Wes? Branch 'ANN LUNDE Ldnq4 n 'KATHLEEN LUTEY Berldey Thlrd Row 'SONDRA LYBOLT MdIand 'MARJORIE LYNCH Munger 'TERRY LYNES Saqmaw 'JIM LYNN Be a e ELEANOR LYONS Deirod Fourfh Row 'LAWRENCE R Mac:LEOD Defrouf 'KARON MAIERS May vIIIe 'STEVE MARSH Mndland 'MICHAEL J MARTIN Bay C fy 'KAREN MARTINS Frankenmufh FIHI1 Row 'ROBERT MARTUS Cass CITY 'DORIS MATTHEWS DeCIcer 'CLAIRE MAUTNER Caro 'RICHARD MAY Sparfa 'SHA RON MAY CenIraI Lake S1xII'1 Row 'WARREN W MAY WnIIlamsIon 'BILL MAYES Defrozf 'OLIVE MCCALLUM S+ CIaIr MARILYN MCCONKEY Cass CIW 'ANNE MCDONALD Sagmaw 'SHIRLEY MCGUIRE Saqunaw KAREN MQINTYRE Saginaw 'MARGARET MCKENZIE NarsIwa1I 'VICTORIA MQKENZIE Garden Cnfy 'SHERRY MCKIAN Traverse Cnfy Elghfh Row 'BETH MQLENNAN Rogers Cfy 'JESSIE MQLENNAN De I I 'JIM MQMELLEN Eremonf 'MARLENE MICHALSKI Sag naw 'BEVERLY MIESKE Auburn Nlnfh Row ' CKEY MIKESELL Gray Ing 'A C LLER P rw :ac 'MARTHA MILLER MescI 'TOM MILLER Grand Rap ds 'WANDA MILLER Marshall Tenfh Row 'WAYNE MILLER Care 'RONALD MILLIGAN Onauay 'LINDA MIRGON Elm? DAVE MOFEITT Carllac 'MIG NON MOGG Rosebush E9 L. 1 T i ' L A QISW S. Sevenfh Row: Q . . In .. .1 rowx. , , . ' Ml I , I' . . . MI , O I' . , I .. , : . f T' , II7 'I H- -4. l'H 'Q Flrsf Row 'JANET ANN MOLBY RuverdaIc 'FRITZ MONSON JR Wes? Branch 'ROY MONZO Appleqafe 'JANET MOORE Sagwnaw 'SANDRA MOORE Sandusky Second Row 'ELAINE MORGAN MarIeIIe 'PI-IYLLIS MORLOCK Green vlIIe 'NANCY MORRISON MayyIIIe 'SUSAN MORSE Mtn foe 'JANET MARIE MOSS MI Ploasanf Third Row 'NANCY MOTT Ypsrlanf 'JOHN MROZIK Manvsfee 'DANN MULLIGAN Royal Oak 'MARGUERITE MUNRO GaqeIown 'PEGGY MYERS SI JoI1nS Fourfh Row 'ROBERT C NAGEL Saqmaw 'MARTHA NEEDHAM Tre verse Cnfy 'JUDITI-I NELKIE Tawas Cnty 'ROSEE NEYER MI PIeasan+ 'JAMES J NIVISION CIare FIHI1 Row 'HELEN NOFFZE Boyne Cdy 'JANET M NOWAK Cedar 'MARGARET NUGENT Cadlllar 'ROBERT OBRIEN Sfand In 'SUELLEN ODELL CIarksIon Suxih Row 'RAY ORANSE Carson Clfy 'JEAN OSBORN OwendaIe 'DORAN OSBORNE MarsI'IaII 'JOHN E OSLER Ponflac 'DONALD D OTTER Hemlock Seven+h Row 'RUTI-IANN POINDEXTER Breckenridge 'ALBERT PALM LUd.nq+On DONNA PARKER sagmaw 'JOYCEC PATRICK AsI'vey NET F PEARSON Boyne my Eughih Row 'WILLIAM L PEARSON Boyne Cnfy 'GEORGE PELTIER Es Canaba JERRY PENDRICK Greenv1IIe 'BARBARA PERKINS Saqmaw LINDSAY S PERKINS MIdIand Nmfh Row 'DONALD E PERRY Petoskey 'NORMA PESCHEL Wafnr ford 'LARRY I PETERSEN Sfanfon 'MARJI PETERS Lekmq Ton 'ARON E PETERSON Scofvnlle Tenfh Row 'CARLETON PHILBRICK MldIancI 'ELLEN L PHILIP Dear born 'DIANA PHILLIPS Allen Park 'DENISE PI-IILO MI PIeasanf 'TI-IOMAS PILANT Clfford Farsi' Row 'CLADYS PITCHEORD C FI d 'SUE PLAYCHAN Defror 'JANET POINTER Wesf Branch 'BETTY POMAVILLE Os d 'PAUL PONTIOUS Morenc Second Row 'MARTY PRENDERGAST Ono o 'PATRICK PRICE Sau Sfe Mare 'WILLIAM OUAYLE Berk ey 'MARION OUEN NEVILLE R yaI Oak 'JANE MARGARET OUILTER G Pa n+e Thurd Row 'JANICE J RADKA Rogers Crfy 'SANDY REAMES Mud land 'GEORGE L REED JR Grand Rapwds 'SI-IARYL REED Sparra 'JOY REGENTIN De+rorf Fourth Row 'KARLA RICE Shepherd 'RUBY KATHLEEN RICE UnronvrIIe 'NANCY RINEI-IART Mr Peasanf 'WILLIAM F RITTEN GER Grand Rapids 'JANET RITTER Saqrnaw Fuffh Row 'NANCY RIX Durand 'WANDA ROCK Grand Raprds 'DARLENE RICKEY BaIdwrn 'JAMES RODABAUGI-I Clare 'I-I ELMERE ROI'IEN EvarI Suxfh Row 'DONALD ROLSTON Lrnden 'MARCIA ROSENBERC' Sag maw 'ELIZABETH A ROSS Saqrnaw 'LEE ANN ROSSOW Sf Johns 'LAURA ROWE FIn+ Sevenih Row 'ROBERT E ROYNOR Wes? Branch 'RONALD RLJHLAND Bay Clfy 'SHARON RUMMEL Erankenmufh 'JOAN RUP PERT Blrmlnqham 'LOPI RUTENBER Ore-envIIIe Elghfh Row 'VIRGINIA RYAN BIOOmI1eId 'DEAN SALISBURY Newayqo 'JAMES M SAMEC FerndaIe DIANE SANDERSON Md land 'DOROTHY SAPEL Alma Ninih Row: 'GEORGE G. smzrcozv, Dearb-rr1. FRAN SAUNDERS, A- m I 'SUSIE SAUNDERS, Bwminqhab. 'JEAN SCI-IAAF, ram Cry. 'Juos SCHENCK, Napalm. Tenih Row: 'STEWART SCHENCK, Ea'I J rdan, 'JEAN SCHIEBER, Fen- Ion. 'MARILYN SCHMYSER. MarysvIIIe. 'BECKY SCI-IENPP. Beaveffon. 'JACK L. SCHNEPP, AIrna. ai 1' x,-4' ,J I 17' D-. iii JV: QV- 'I-H! T wg' 'Wai' 'Dr Inv 1- 9' ak. A 120 FIPS' Row 'JAMES SCHRADER Saqrnaw 'PAT SCHUCH Saqwnaw 'JO SEPH E SCHULTZ Ponflac 'RONALD SCHULTZ HemIoCIc 'CAROL SCHULZ Sad naw Second Row 'DAVID SCHURING AIbmo1 'JOSEPH E SEDDON Ponnac 'LEE ANN SEIDEI Saq new 'JAN SHARON Fmt 'JUDY SHATTERY MI Pleasant Third Row 'BETTY LOU SHEPARD Coleman 'RALPH SHEPARD JR Easf Jo dan 'ANNE L SHEPPARD ROmJIus 'BRUCE SIAS PonI+ac 'CHARLES SIMMONS Sheridan Fourfh Row 'MARY SISCO Mtnroe 'ALICE SKEBERDIS ImIay ClIy 'DON M SLAOLE CacIuIIac 'JOSEPH SLICKER Brlqhfon 'NANCY SMART Pefoskey Flffh Row 'FRED G SMITH Owosso 'GAIL M SMITH PrudenvuIIe 'JAMES A SMITH PeIosIcey 'LUCINDA SMITH Na5I'1vIIIe 'MARILYN KATE SMITH BeIIarre Slxfh Row 'RICHARD SMITH Defrod 'STEVE SMITH Graylmq 'WIL LIAM D SMITH De'rrolI 'BONNIE SMYTH Easf DeI'ronI 'MARY LOU SNYDER Boyne Cnfy SEVBDIII Row 'DOROTHRY SOLTYSIAK Saqlnaw 'DARRYL SOPER Barry Ion 'MARJORIE SOUTHARD Dearborn 'FRANK N SOUTH WELL Brughfon 'CARL R STAMM BIancI1ard Elghfh Row 'ROY A STAMMAN Harrwson 'JEANETTE STANLEY RocI'1es Ier 'MARILYN STARKEY Lathrup VuIIaqe 'KAREN STAYER CadII'ac 'PEG STERNS Lake Odessa Nlnfh Row 'MARY SUE STILES Lans nq 'SANDY STINGEL Sagsnaw 'NANCY STOVER Grand Rapids 'ROBERT STUART SCOH vle 'MARILYN J STUCK HougI'wIcn Lake Tenih Row 'DENNIS SULLIVAN Defrouf 'PATRICIA SULLIVAN Union wnI 'RUTH ANN SWEENEY Ubly 'JUDITH SWEET Cer sonvn Ie 'MARIE TALASKI Bad Axe I S-Q. ,. ' I ' I ' ' ' I .I I I I . MII: I IA' -mug: I f A 1 , .,,A.A M EL L J fl W X Zal ., 1- fhav I ' ' ' ' - I1 J I - 1 L, I I J A I A w S e A I I A I I ' A I , A - V..Y 3, 2, 5 Jn I J A I I I I I I I A JJ I I J I ' . ' A II I I I I I . - Furs? Row 'BARBARA TAYLOR Bzrmmqham 'DICK TAYLOR RoyaI Oak 'SANDRA TAYLOR Jackson 'SUE TENDALL Wa'erIord 'ANITA THIEL Bad Axe Second Row 'THOMAS D THYATT AIIGT1 Pak 'JANETH TILLIE H nor 'DONALD F TOFFOLO Deir I 'BARBARA TOLAND De fro? 'CHARLES TOMASZEWSKI Manrsfee Thurd Row 'ROSIE TOWNSEND CadI'ac 'JOAN TRASK IfIwaCa 'NONNABELLE TREE Onaway 'TOM TRETHEWAY P I Huron 'CAROL JEAN TRIM S+ CIwarIes Fourfh Row 'DONNA J TRUEMNER Pxqeon 'RON TSCHIRHART Bad Axe 'CAROLYN TUBBS Oxford 'NANCY TWORK Dearborn FIHI1 Row 'HOWARD T UPDEGRAFF Baldwin 'CAROL UPRIGHT Midland 'KEITH R VALENTINE Che-samnq 'KATHLEEN VANCE Alma 'CHARLES GORDON VANDEMARK Byron Slxfh Row 'JAMES VAN VLECK Charlotfe 'ROBERT VEACH Defrod 'YVONNE VEAL Saqmaw 'JOYCE ANN VOICE Fwfe Lake 'JOHN VOTRUBA Sagmaw Sevenih Row 'PI-IYLLIS VER HULST HoIIand 'JACOUELINE WAGAR Trevfcn 'BARSHA WAGNER WIII amsfon 'WILEY WALKER AIbIcn 'NANCY WALMSLEY Deford Elghih Row 'ELLEN WALSH Dexier 'GWEN WALTMAN MI' PIeaSanf 'CAROLYN WANINK Lakewew 'JANET WARD De-fron? 'ALLEN WARREN Rochesfer . , ' r . , C . , I . , . , , , cr 'LOREN M. UDELL, Grand Rapids. 'G M 'Q 33 we 911' 122 FIYST Row 'MARLENE WATCHKO LIVODIG 'RICHARD T WATERS Grand Raprds 'BOB WATSON FerndaIe 'M FRED WEAVER ROCI1 Sfer 'CHARLES J WEBB Frernonf Second Row 'JAMES WEBB Bradcnion Horxda 'GLENN G WEIR CIM:-I 'SUE WEISS Saqlnaw 'LORRAINE WELSH Easf Tawas 'CYNTHIA WHITE DOIFOII Thrrd Row 'JAMES WHITE Onfonaqon 'JANIS WHITE WasI1+a Iowa 'MARGARET WHITE BerkIey 'SALLY WHITNEY Warren 'NANCY WHITTAL Rockford Fourth Row 'CAROL WIDGREN Bear Lake 'PAT WIDMER Livonia 'DONALD A WILBUR JR Scofua New York 'ANN WIL COX Grand Raprds 'DAVE WILLIAMS Elm? Flffh Row 'GLORIA WILLIAMS NlIes 'KAYE WILLIAMS BancroII 'THOMAS M WILLIAMS Souih Haven 'LYNN WILSON Detrod 'CATHERINE WILTSE Pnchney Slxfh Row 'KAY WINCHELL EreeIand 'THOMAS A WITTBROCHT Auburn 'DENNIS B WOJCIECHOWSKI Bay Cnfy 'EVLON WOLANSKY III1aca 'RAYMOND H WOLF MI CIernens Sevenfh Pow 'DOUGLAS WOOD Defrod 'BRENDA WORTMAN NorII'u vulIe 'CHARLES WRIGHT Harbor Beach 'JANICE WRIGHT Grass Lake 'ROGER G WYCKOFF Sfanfon Elghih Row 'MAX YAGEMAN Klnde 'DAVID YORK Ferndale 'DOLO RES YOUNGS Easf DeIron' 'BEVERLY J ZIMMER UnIonvlIIe 'TED ZYROWSKI Klnqsion I T sea. I , V' I, I I I 'I I W' Q f ,, , '. I 1 I'-a 5 I A 21 Q ? I I - I A I. 'V '.,VVA I' ' A A A , . . A , A . r Z,v ,, win- I I . I I A l .,- , A ' . W 0 fu,-fr V7 . : I I Iraa I -I I A I I - I 4 '-1 T - r,,r I I . , . . . ,,v- -1- x I . I . ., 5, I if ' ' f . - ' I' . . - IT ,-1, A v , ' . X . .. i E , l 1 E 1: is s 1 2 1 I 1 QL c ,E Q , Q X X JP f 5 n f r lv l Q K! fx F, s M E I Iii if 12? gh rj, get ' Q, 2' 2. 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'iff . g W 45 2 , 1- , .L .ai- '57 8 3' M44 124 Farsi' Row 'BARBARA ABBENANTE Grand Rapids 'CAROL ACKER CoIen1an 'JOAN ACKLEY Ovrd 'JUDY A ADAMS Rock ford 'JEANETTE ADDIS Rockford Second Row 'ROBERIA AGAJEENIAN SI CIalr 'CRYSTAL AI'ISI SCOII vrIIe 'STAN AKEY Traverse Crfy 'JANIS ALBAUGH Romeo 'VERNON ALBRECHT Sandusky Thnrd Row 'ANNITA ALDEA YaIe 'JOANNE E ALDRICH MI PIeas anf 'JEAN ALLEN Sberrdan 'CLYDE ALLISON MI PIeasan'f 'LINDA KAY AMSIUTZ Rofhbury Fourih Row 'ALVIN ANDERSON Sfanfon 'FRANK ANDERSON BeId ng 'GARY ANDERSON RrverdaIe 'LARRY ANDERSON SI Louis 'ELILZABETH ANDRES Brq Raprds FPFII1 Row 'MARILYN ANDREWS HoIIy 'ELAINE ANNIS Belmonf 'KAREN AUKEE Ironwood 'JEANNE BAGLEY BerIcIey 'WIL LIAM J BAILEY Mrclland SIXII1 Row 'H BRUCE BAKER Ann Arbor 'MARILYN BAKER Penfwafer 'D KEITH BALDWIN Dearborn 'ERNEST M BALL Mrddle v IIe 'BARBARA BALLERIA Mrdland Sevenfh Row 'JUDY BANCROFT Deirorf 'CARRIE B BARAGER Choy boyqan 'JUDITH BARANSKI Knde DORIS BARCLAY SI Johns 'JACK BARNES Fenvrlle EIQINII1 Row 'MARLA BARNES MI PIeasanI 'MARGOT BARNEY BaIdwln 'ELLEN KAY BARRATT Clnesanrnq 'SHARON BARRE Au burn 'SUE BARTLETT Saglnaw NinI'I1 Row: 'IRUDI BARTON ScoIIvIIIe. 'RONALD BASS, KingsIon. 'CHARLES BATSON NIIeS. 'TODD BATZLOEE Lapee. 'BON- NIE BAUMANN Saginaw. TenIh Row: 'JEANNE BAYAK BaIdwin. 'JOYCE H. BEAL Dearborn. 'JOHN M BEATTIE, CadiIIac. 'JEAN BEGOL, Saline. 'JOAN BEGOLE SaIIne. Fl rs'I Row 'DOUGLAS BEIL MayvwIIe 'LAURA BELL N r+hvIIe .HELEN BENDES Sagmaw 'MAXINE BENNETT NI s 'SUE BENSCO TER Brrmrngham Second Row 'JACK D BENSON CadIac 'JUDI BENSON AIIanIa 'KEN BEROMAN Sebewalnq 'JOHN A BEST M ci 1 d 'SHARON BEUTHIN Blq Rapids Third Row 'BARBARA BEYERLEIN Franlcemufh 'JANIE BIELEWSKI Warren ' RICHARD BIERY Norfhv I e 'TERRY BIGELOW Rose Cfy 'MARIANNE BILL Bay Cnfy Fourth Row 'DOUGLAS BIRD Cass Clfy 'PATRICIA BLOSS CrysfzI 'VICTORIA BLUM Wes? Branch 'DAN BODARY Ha? ROCIQ 'JAMES BOMAN Coleman Fnf'Ih Row 'SHARON BOND GreenvuIIe 'SHARON BOOTH CIarIcsIon 'CATHY BOSWORTH Bmqhfon 'JOAN BOUCHER Lrncoln 'CONNIE BOWDEN Mudland Slxfh Row 'PHYLLIS BOWMAN EIIUI 'JUDY BOYD NorII'wIIe 'WES LEY BOYL K.nqS+On 'SIDNEY BRADLEY Mevln 'DICK BRESSER GayIord Sevenih Row 'MARY J BREWSTER CoIeman 'JIM BRILEY ATIan+a 'KATHY BRINKMAN Ponfrac 'ROBERT BRISTOL 6rayInq 'RICHARD BRODHAGEN Souih Haven Elghfh Row 'KATHLEEN BROKAW Davnson 'DONALD R BROOKS RomuIus 'BEVERLEY A BROUGHTON SDI Sfe Marne Onfarao 'PAT BROWN Auburn 'BARBARA BRUZOWSKI Auburn Nmih Row 'MICHALENE BRYS MI CIemens 'SUE BUBLITZ Saqnnaw 'LYRA LEAH BURNS SI CIaur Shores 'CALVIN W BURT Saqmaw 'KAREN BUSH Rochesier Tenth Row 'NANCY BUSH FennvnIIe 'LINDA BUSTARD EasI' J roam 'LOIS JEAN BYLE Ken? Cnfy 'MARILYN CALKINS Sag naw 'LEONARD CALLARD Swarfz Creek QI 9.8. I' my I -ver 125 It QA, fan? Ulu, Flrsf Row 'JERRY D CAMPBELL AIIeqar1 'WILLIAM CAMPBELL Ma son 'JANITH CAPLING GIacIwm 'ROBERT CARLSON Grayhrmj 'DOUG CARPENTER IIhaC1 Second Row 'EDNAH CARR Lansmq 'MARGARET CARRICK Vanderkmlf 'LINDA CARRIER Albmon 'TOM CARRINGTON Bay Por? 'EDWINA CARSCALLEN We I Branch Thard Row 'HAROLD CARTER Oxford 'CONNIE CARVER BaIIIe Creek 'JAMES CASE Kmde 'MARGARET CASSIDY Harbor Sprrrrqs 'MARYANN CHAMBERLAIN Caro Fourth Row 'LYNDA CHAMBERS Bnrmmqham 'CAROLE CHAPEL Grand Blanc: 'MARGO CHERRY Whrffemore 'MILDRED CHIPMAN MorIey 'JUDITH CI-IRISTIE EennvIIIe Flfih Row 'FRANK CIZEK SI Lows 'CAROL CLARADY Evarf 'DAR LENE CLARK Ionxa 'JUDY CLARK Cheboyqan 'WILLIAM A CLARK EssexvnIIe Slxfh Row 'MARGARET CLEWS Berkley 'DARRELL COE AIma 'EU NICE COELLNER MI Pleasant 'SUE COGGAN DeIroII 'JOANN COLEMAN Lannqsburq Sevenfh Row 'GARY COLLILNS Harmon DOUGLAS COLLYER CheIsea 'JOHN A COOK Byron RICHARD COOPER BaIdwm 'SALLY COOPER Muskegon Elghih Row 'DONNA COTTRILL MI PIeasanI 'JUDY COULTER Ros cc-mmon 'JANIS COYLE Saqmaw 'BOB CRAMER Buchanan 'RICHARD CROWE Defrod Ninfh Row: 'NANCY CUMMINGS, BIrr'nInqham. 'NANCY CURTIS CIarksIon. 'RALPH CZARNECKI, MI. CIemens. 'THOMAS DAANE, Traverse CiIy. 0 LOIS DALEIDEN, Ee-nnviIIe. Tenfh Row: 'JANE DALTON, LeIand. 'PETER DANOVICH, Ann Arbor. 'CHRISTY DARGITZ Blanchard, 'CAROL DARLAND, Mer- r'I a, ' ANDREA DAVIS, EIInI. Furs? Row 'JANET DAVIS Saq naw 'JEANINE DAVIS BafIw 'TERRY DAVISON Barryfon 'MARILYN DAWSON MI PIeasanI ANE DAY Por? Huron Second Row 'DALE DEAN McIIand 'SONDRA DEEPHOUSE Fremonr 'RUTH Defi-ROW Drayron Plams 'JOYCE DELAMARTER CIar 'PAT DeMEULEMESTER MerrI1I Thrrd Row 'WILLIAM DENNO Sag naw 'BOB DEPEW Marsha REN DeVAULT Ba'rfIe Creek 'A JAMES DEVERS Sag na 'PALMA DICEGLIE Saqrnaw Fourih Row 'SELMA DIECHMAN Saqnnaw 'GAY DIETERICH Frankforr 'JOYCE DIETRICH Merrill 'SHARON DIJAK Saqmaw 'IONE DISBROW BerI:Iey Fufih Row 'WILLIAM DIXON SI Claer Shores 'JOAN DOBBERSTEIN Warren 'JANET DOBE HoIfon 'JOE DOMITRZ Norrh BTGFICIW 'MIKE DONALDSON Romeo Suxfh Row 'NANCY DRAKE Bancroff 'JUDY DRESSEL Easf Jordan 'TERRY DUNHAM HoweII 'VIRGINIA DUNHAM Harrison 'PAT DUNNIGAN KaIeva Sevanfh Row 'DONALD DUZENBURY MI PIeasanI' 'GLENNA DYER burn Helghfs 'MARY EBELING AImonr 'LINDA EBER Mr PIeasanI 'DOUGLAS ECHELBERGER CadlIIaC Erghfh Row 'SUSAN EDDY Lanssnq 'VIRGINIA EDMISON Harb Beach 'THOMAS EDWARDS Grayimq 'ANNE EISENGRU BER Bay Por? 'ROBIN EISEN Hunfmqron Wc ds Nlhfh Row 'KAYE ELLIOTT Berkley 'PETER ELLITHORPE Sag naw 'JA NENE ELOWSKY HlIIman 'NANCY EMMONS Romer 'ANN ENGEHARDT Howe!! Tenih Row 'NANCY ERICKSON Tusrwn 'JUDITH ESLER Leonard ' SAN EVANS M dI.and 'DOUGLAS EVELETH Corunna 'SHA RON EXELBY Ovd X 42 'MF eg'-mf '91 3 I W fu-1. in 3 fur' av 0 5' 128 Fnrsi Row U GEORGE EAREMOUTI-I Dearb 0 CARLYLE FARRIER I-IIIIrnan 'ROBERT EASSETT Snaver 'MARGIE EECIINER N rII'r Muskoqfrn 'MIKE FEDAK MarsI1aII Second Row 'PATRICK EENELEY Enqaame 'JAMES FEUTZ Trufanf 'KEITH FILLMORE Capac 'JEAN EISQHER saqmaw 'KAY FISHER PIymeU+h Third Row 'MARGARET FITZGERALD MIdIar'o 'ALICE ELAIJGI-I ER Bella re 'JOHN FLEMING MI PIeaSanI BETTY FORD MonIague 'LARRY EOREMAN MI PIeasanI Fourfh Row 'MARILYN FORSYTI-IE Rochesfer ULIA FORTUNE Bur munqham 'ALICE FOWLER AsI1Iey JUDIE FRANCISCO Baffle Creek 'JAMES ERANZ Sagmaw Frffh Row 'FRANCIS FRICKE NorII1 BranCI1 'JOHN ERISCH MI Pleas an? OYVONNE FULLER NorII1 Branch .MARY GABEL A cad a 'LYNDA GAINOR Harbor Beach Slxfh Row 'JUDY GALBREATH Oscoda 'JANET GALLO EIlnI 'KEN NETH GALLOWAY MI PIeasanI 'DONALD GARDNER D Iroxf 'GEORGENE GASSMAN BerIreIey Sevenfh Row 'HARRY GELANDER Shepherd 'JOI-IN GELSKI Saqrnaw 'DIANNE GEORGE I-IarrIsvIIIe 'GENE GERBER Aflanfa 'TOBY GILBERT Ponhac Elghih Row 'GLORIA GILLETT Pemskey 'CATHERINE GILROY Flrnt 'MARCIA GINGRICI-I Grosse IIe 'LESLIE GINTER EIIrIon 'GARY GINTNER Elkton Nmfh Row 'CARLEEN GLAMZI SCoIIvuIIe 'JANET GLASKA Chesanxnq 'JEAN GLASKA Che-sanrnq 'GLEN GLAWE MudIand 'MAR GARET GLAZIER Grand Rapids Tenfh Row 'VIRGINIA GLOSSINGER New Buffalo 'BERNARDINE GO BLE Grand Rapids 'ELAINE GOBLE, Derrorr 'ARLENE GOE MAN, EIIswor'rI1. 'JOHN H. GOTZ, Ann Arbor. Furs? Row QHAROLD GOLDING RCM ac 'THOMAS GOOD EIL Rap L1 'ANNE GOODWIN C aus 'BETTY GORDON CIar 'JU LIE GORIHY M PICA am' Second Row ' M GOIHARD P v TI1 'N G TTLEBER E T fi 'NORMA GRAN Be IcI0y 'KAREN GRAY O 'JAI C GREEN Brm Nj m TI1lrdRow 'LORA GREEN P me 'MARILYN GREENHOE I a 'TEE GRLGG LaIeve 'SHARON GRIMASON Cleo 'CAROLE GRIMM MI Peasarwv Fourih Row 'KATHERINE GUGEL Orcnard Lake 'BILL HAAS Brm am 'ELAINE HACKETT MI PI aan? 'LYNNE HAFER Ben rx Harbor 'CARL HAGGERT Owoss Flffh Row 'GLORIA HAKOLA SGLJII' S 9 Marne 'SLIZANNE HALL Br n nonam 'ROGER HALSTEAD Breckermdge 'ANN HAM ILTON Ponfxac 'JON HAMILTON Ludmqfon Slx1I'1Row 'JANET HAMLIN Larvsng 'MARCELYN HAMLIN WaI Lake 'NANCY HAMMAR S0u'IwIIeId 'ARNOLD HAMMEL Sm LGIKLS 'SALLY HANET Sprmqporf Sevenfh Row 'KEITH HANNA Ros mm 'CHARLES HANSEN Nc E 'JERRY HANSEN GreenvlIIf, 'LARRY HANSEN New E 'FRANK HARRIS R rv? ElgI'1II1 Row 'NANCY HARRIS AIer' Park 'SUE HARRIS MI PI aa t 'JAMES HART Grand Ledge 'CAROL HAUCK Bren R 'CAROL HEILIG Ca s CN Nnnfh Row 'DEANNA HELBIG S Ca 'Ines 'JO HENNIKA fa du Ir, 'SALLY HENNING Ben? rw Harb r 'MARY HENRIK K v1 NCQ 'TOM IHIENSON Ln rw dr Tenfh Row 'NANCY HERRICK L Org? 'JUDITI-I HERSHEY Ma 'MARY HILL N 'RRIS OF 'PAUL HOAG Sag a MY 4 fb' WY Fursl Row 'DORIS HOFFMAN Harbor Sprlnqs 'DARLENE HOFFMEY ER Evarl 'MANUEL HOLCOLM Flnl 'DON HOLLAR Balm 0 'SHARON HOLLER Edrnorc Second Row 'ALETHA F HOLLINOSHEAD Mldland 'ALIHEDA K HOL LINGSHEAD Mldland 'MARY HOLMES Lanslnq 'NANCY HODKINS Berkley 'KAREN HORNING Ml Plea ant Third Row 'SHARRI HORION Delroll 'KATHLEEN HOUSE Mdland 'ELEANOR HOWARD Arcaclla 'BRENDA HOWORTH Wa Icrlord 'LINDA HOWE Ealon Raplcls Fourlh Row 'PATRICIA HOWE Ml Pleasanl 'BEVERLY HOWES Grand Banc ' HELEN HUBBELL Bay Clly 'WILLIAM HUBERT Plymn lll'1 'BARBARA HUDOCK DGIFOII Flfih Row 'MARCIA HUGHES Saqlnaw 'ROBERTA HULLINGER Bear Lake 'DWIGHT HUMM Breckenrldqe 'DON HUNTER land 'MICHAEL HUTSON Royal Oak Snxfh Row 'VVANDA HUYSER Hudsonvrlc. 'ROSE MARIE HYDE Kenl Culy 'JANET INMAN Sagnnaw 'ANN JACKSON Clare, 'BARBARA JACKSON Fenwick Sevenfh Row 'HARRIS JACKSON Dclroll 'THOMAS F JACKSON munqnam 'JANET JO JACOBS Bay Cnty 'JANET JACOBS Rcfoskey 'ROBERT JACOBS MI Rlcasanl Elghlh Row 'JOY JAMES Sag naw 'BOB JANSON Frankenmdn ' A BARA JARVIS Cllarlevolx 'JANICE JEFFREY Jackson 'LE NORE JENSEN Alen Park Nmllw Row 'NANCY JENSEN Grand Rapvds 'DARLENE JOHNSON C clarvl le 'DOUGLAS JOHNSON Berkley 'JERRY JOHNSON Llyu-a 'MARY ANN JOHNSON Coopersyllle Tenth Row 'MARY ELLEN JOHNSON Ml Pleasant 'FLOYD JOINER So rg Lakn 'DAN JONES Cass Cnly 'JANET M JONES 'KAREN JONES Earmlngmn A l ' , , Mid- , ., it y . '. . , Blv- ' I . ' , ' . LEE , I . , V. B R- 'I Ozpdriii ' ' ' . A Furs? Row 'GAIL JORRIAH Rrq rs C y 'ILZE KALNINS Oreerw 'LYNNE KANE 6rer1nvIo 'KENNETH KAVANAUGH B Q C 'CAROL KAY Greerw Second Row 'VERONEZE KELLOVG Pe? sIey 'SUSAN KELLY M? Pea 'VERNON KENNETT M? Peasarf 'LARRY KERN r'ror'IcenmufI- 'WALLACE KERN Frankenm TI1 Third Row 'NANCY KERNS Saqnaw ' ARY KERR OI vIIe ' KETCHEVI BerIIey 'MARY KETTLER Chvsarv ng 'NOREEN KIEHL Harbfr Beah Fourkh Row 'LARRY KIETZMAN Grand Rapnds 'SI-IARRON KIGAR Tra verse CII 'DAVID KING Br+qI1IOn 'MARIAN KING mms 'RALPH KING Monroe FIHII Row 'ROBERT KING Man shque 'EVA KINGSLEY Bancmff 'GARY KINNEY Ludmqicn 'ROGER KISSEBERTH Sfurq s 'ROSE KITCHO Bre Irenrudqe Slxfh Row 'PATRICIA KITER Holt 'DALE KLEMEELT Defrouf OESTHER KLINGER Easf Tawas 'DAVID KLOSE Jack on 'KEN KNIP SCHILD PIymouII1 Sevenih Row 'SHIRLEY KNOPE Bq Rap ds 'DOROTHY KNOWLES Mon 'GARY KOELSCH Sfamdnsh 'MARY KOINIS Gr se R Mc- 'CARL KOLP Deirof Enghfh Row 'DONNA KOMINEK Monroe 'CAROLINE KOOPMAN M Bam 'RALPH KORN Defra? 'CAROL KOSKI De-fron? 'JOAN KOVACH New Era Nnnih Row 'CONSTANCE KRAMERICK Bvr ng am 'JERRY KRANZ Lakev ew 'IOM KREHER D ay? n 'DIANNA KROSS DQIYF 'JAMES KRUSE Ann Arbor Tenfh Row 'CHRISTIE KUHNLE Va ar OSLJSANKUI-1NLEVa ear LAR RY LaBEAU R ya Oak 'NANCY LaCLAIR Hem if A RIE LaCROlX M dland 137 1 'T W 7' yu' 'il Wil' ? J if f 'kr --Q W 132 Furs? Row 'KAY LAKE SI Charles 'PATRICIA LAMB Rem 'JACK LAMPMAN Mf Pleasan' 'JAMES LAMREAUX O Q 'JOI-1N LANCE Cla svn Second Row 'KAY LANDIS Illwaca 'JAMES LARSEI' Luclmqlcnn 'JEAN LARSSEN Bay Cly 'KEN LASHAWAY Cr rlnnna ROLAND IA HER Sl Low Tlurd Row 'JEAN LAURENCE Ml Morris 'JILL LAURENZ Saqrnww 'LARRY IAVERTY Farv all 'CONSTAIICE LAW Sl Iqnur ' ORNA LAWSON Grand Blanc Fourfh Row 'JAMES LAZZARO Sag naw 'BETTY LEAVITT A Inlay ' U ZANNE LeBOEUF Saqlnaw 'GAIL LEDY Drummond Islund 'BARBARA LEG6 Roscommon FIHI1 Row 'KAREN LEMUNYON Owo so 'GERALD LENTZ Beulah 'DON LEONARD Vassar 'JUDY LEONARD Mason 'HOW ARD LQROY Perry Saxfh Row 'MARY LESLIE Allen Porn 'RONALD LeVERl' Mldlmd 'THOMAS LIMBERG Mndand 'LUANNE LINCOLN Lalce view 'JANE LIVINGSTON Ml Pleasanl Sevenfh Row 'KENNETH LIXEY Easl law s 'PENNY LOEBLEIN Saginaw 'BARBARA LONGANBACI-I Sumner 'JOANNE LORCKE Bnrmrnqlwam 'SANDRA LOVELESS Wlnfelwall E ghlh Row 'ANN LOWRIE Carlrsfon 'RUTH LUCAS Ulrca 'NOR MAN LUMSDEN Prnlrar 'LINDA LUTZ Muskegon 'LINDA IYMAN Pulman Ninlh Row: 'BILL LYNES. Saq'naw. 'MARY MACAULLAY, Delroll. 'BAR' BARA MACK, Saginaw. 'ROBERT MacRAE, Saginaw. 'DAVID MAHER Ponliac. Tenfh Row: 'CHARLES MALLEK, Ann Arbor. 'MARY MALONEY Clare. 'MARJORIE MANSFIELD, Lansing. 'ROBERT MANTEI, Marne. 'FRANK MARCHIO, MeIv'ndale. Furs? Row 'JUDITH MARR HGSIQM 'SHARON MARSHALL Coemarw 'CHARLES MARTIN Eas T 'RONALD MATSON Rod I d 'MEREDITH MATTHEWS S J Second Row 'MARGARET MAXEY MDI: 3 'ROBERT MAYER Mecmfa 'SLIE M CLELLAN Re-aan 'ROBERT M COMB Cass C 'EDWARD M DANIELS C Thnrd Row 'MARY JO M DEVITT Perry 'JAN MCDONALD Sac: DG 'MARY MQDONNELL Bad Axe 'DIANE McDOWELL Sai w 'PAT MQGIVERON Lar G Fourfh Row 'ANN MQGRATH Burm r1qI'Iarn 'JOHN MCINNIS SI CI'wcrIes 'TERRY MQMLLLEN AIrr1a 'NANCY MQNAMES Defrouf 'W'LLIAM MCNEILLY Grass Lake Fuffh Row 'SHIRLEY MQSKLILIN Pon? ac ' PEGGY MEAGHER a C Iy 'GLENN MERCER Hudson 'ROBERT MERKEL Bax Axe 'GLENDA MERRILL MI Peasarf SIXIIT Row 'JUDY METZGER Pom' I-Iuron 'SANDIE MEWS AIIen Para: 'KATHRYN MICI-IAELS Saqwnaw 'JANICE MICKLE CIarI: 'CYNTHIA MILLER Fernda 9 Sevenfh Row 'DORIS MILLER HemI In 'MARY MILLER Knde 'JUDITII S BLIar RONNIE MINARD Saqma 'RONALD MI N MdIan sigma Row: 'FLORENCE MINJOE S+, CIa'r Snr , 'SANDRA MITTEL- STADT, MI. Cemens, 'LAWRENCE MOELLER4 S. CIvarIes, 'ROBERT MOELLER, Essexv I-. 'DAVID MOFFATT, STanIcn. Ninfh Row: 'JACK MONTON Cu' e. 'DENNIS MOORE Sf. Cai S . f. 'JAMES MOORE. Kfwde. 'JANICE MOORE, M, Comer, ODELORES MORELAND I uqmgr Laxe. Ten'fh Row: OCARIE MUNEMITSLJ, Maui Hawali, OJUDITH MLJRDOCK Saqiwew. 'ALICE MURPHY BaI?e Creek 'JOSEPH MURPHY, M'd'arwd. 'MARTHA MURPHY CGd IoT. -as 22S 13 env' F S Furs? Row 'JOANN MUTCHLER Caro 'KENNETH MYLES Tawas Only 'WALTER NAGEL Saglnaw 'JERRY NANNA Cleveland OBE 'TAEFY NASH Jackson Second Row 'NANCY NEEDHAM Saqmaw 'JOHN NEISEN Ml Pleas anl 'BARBARA NELSON Lalfevlew 'JERRY NELSON loma 'LARRY NEMClK Sl Johns Thurd Row 'LUCAS NERSESQAN Royal oak 'MAXINE NERYCHEL Sag ,naw 'G-ARRY NIEBAUER same creek 'DONNA NISSEN D nan 'GERALD NODER Reed Cry Fourlln Row 'RONALD NORDIN Buclnanan 'NANCY NORTON Midland 'ESTER NOTDURET Allen Park 'JERRY NOWAK AuGres 'JUDY NUNN Roclwesfer Flffh Row 'SHIRLEY NUNN Easl Tawas 'LORRAINE OBERLEE Norllw B anch 'RICHARD OESTRIKE Flalrock OCONSTANCE OHN GREN lndlan River 'ELAINE OLDHAM Cllo Slx+l'1 Row 'BOB OLDT Remus 'LARRY OLLIFFE Ponllac 'VALENTINA OLSEN Jackson 'ROSE OLSHASKE Muskegon 'CAROL OL SON Grand Rapids Sevenfh Row 'JUDITH OLSON Saqlnaw 'GERALDINE OLSZEWSKI Wyandofle 'WANDA ONSTOTT Else 'AUGUSTA OPPER Ml Clemens 'JAN ORDWAY Jackson Elghfh Row 'JAYNE ORIENT Peloskey 'PHILLIP OSBORN Muskegon 'NAN OSEROWSKY Bay ClTy 'KEN OTT Saqlnaw 'SUE OTTO Sagunaw Ninlh Row: 'JANET PALMITIER, Walerlord. 'OINNY PALUBIN, Brm' - ham. 'JERRY PAPCIAK, Owosso. 'JULIE PARDONNER, B'- rnnqlwarn. 'ROBERT PARKER, Merrill. Tenfh Row: 'JUDITH PARSONS, Berkley. 'RlCHARD PARTLO, Akron, 'KATHERINE PASTORI, Muskeqon, 'NORMA PATTON, Bel- laire. 'THOMAS PAULSON, Bllssfield. Frrsf Row 'JUDY PAXTON GIadwrI 'E LOUIS PAYMENT Emprre 'LAURALEE PEARSON WfIIIeIwaI 'MARY LOU PEARSON Indran Rver 'SANDRA PEMBERTON A en Park Second Row 'MONTE PEPPERELL Blrm nqI'am 'JOHN PESANO P rf I-Iu ron 'STEVE PETERS K rvqs KENNETH PETERSEN Len nq IOP OELINOR PHELPS Hem 9 If Third Row ' HARLES PHILLIPS L n Park LINDA PHILLIPS Deir 'HELEN PHILPOT Tawas LINDA PICHE PIeasar-I Rrdge 'DONALD PLAGENS Gray na Follffh Row 'JAN PLAMONDON FInf 'CECIL PLATO BaIdwn KAREN PLUMMER MI CIemerIs 'DONALD POLKINGHORN Roya Oak 'JANICE POOLIETTE CI-eboygan Frffh Row 'JUDY PORRITT Grosse Po n e 'TERRY PORTER DeIroII 'SHAROM POSEY Saqlnaw 'MARY ANN POTVIN Saginaw 'ROSS POWERS Greenv IIe Sndh Row 'MARGARET PRIEBE SI Joseph 'WANDA PRINCE Lansrnq 'BRYNN PROCTOR Easf Tawas Sevenih Row 'SHARON PUSH Lncoln Park 'SUE PLUKINER Mdland 'WILLIAM PUNCHES Hopk ns 'JAMES OUIRK B v e 'MADELYN RABACH CIuarIevox Elghfh Row 'PATRICIA RADKE DEIFOII 'JUDY RAE Traverse C fy 'RON RAMSEY Ponfrac 'PATRICIA RANCK Co'e'r1an 'JOHN RAS MUSSEN Greerw IIe Nlnfh Row 'JERRY RATHBURN I rv 'DENNIS RAYMOND Gadw rw 'MARIE REALIME G sae P Me Farms JERRY REDDING Readmq 'BOB REDMAN Ferrrda Tenih Row 'ALLEN REDNER Lansr: 'DANIEL REED Be omg J RE D Sag naw 'FRED REINELT Dc rervwe 'RONALD REM SIER Chesarwvg , I . . . I , A ,I I I'5n, 'I I 4E I i- C Inccr . ' I C . . A . , ' - . Ii H . II . . I . ' 'DIANE PRESLER, Alma. 'ADOLF PREUSS, SI, Clair Shores, , I 4 , I 4 , I . , e'Ie II . . C Id. I I . , ro QI , ' ' . , Ie. , I ,. IP . ' AMES E , I . , 'C' . . - 1 Cb I- ,.. I 136 FIPS' Row 'SHEILA RENNEY Owosso DARREL RICE Readunq 'DON RICHARDS Mt PIeasan1 RICHARD RIESS Conklun 'JOANN RIETHMEIR Saqvnaw Second Row 'JANET RIEVERT Sebewa 'JOANNE RIGGS Morley 'JOYCE RINGEL MannsIee MARGARET RITTENGER Grand Rapids 'DAVID ROACH Tawas Third Row 'SHERALYNN ROBISON Reed Cnty BARABARA ROCHE Pontiac 'DENISE ROCKSTROH Sebewamq 'BYRON ROG ERS Howe' 'BEVERLY ROLFE Rosevrile Fourfh Row 'RUTH ROMAN DeIroII 'CATHRYN ROMIG EernCIaIe 'THEODORE ROSCOE Bay Cdy 'FRED ROSEBROOK GreenvrIIe 'BEVERLY ROSS HuIIsdaIe Flffh Row 'KERIEN ROSSMAN Muskeqon 'MARY ROUBAL Suffons Bay 'OLGA ROZUMNY Caro 'HAROLD RUDOLPH MICI1 rgan Cenfer 'JOANNE RUMMINGER Royau Oak Sixth Row 'MARY LOU RYDALL Grosse Pornfe 'PEGGY SADLER Lan svng 'PHYLLIS SAGANSKI Hamtramck 'ANN SALSBURY Owosso 'KAREN SAMPSON Ifhafla Sevenfh Row 'CAROLYN SANDERS AIrna 'GERTRUDE SANDISON Rc Ckvesfer 'LORA LEE SANNER SI CIawr Shores 'RON SAUN DERS FIn 'COLLETTE SAVAGE MI PIeasanI Eigh+h Row: 'HELEN SAYLER, Traverse City, 'PAT SCHABERG, Vassar, 'MARY SCHADE, MI. Pleasant 'PATRICIA SCHADE, Grosse PoinIe Woods. 'EMA LEA SCHELKE, 3ad Axe, Ninfh Row: 'ROCKWELL SCHERZER, Hen'1Ior.k. 'VIRGINIA SCHILLINY GER. Sandusky. 'MARY JO SCHMIEGEL. Saginaw. 'LARRY SCI-IMIT. BQrmInqI'marn. 'KAY SCHITTGEN, Saginaw. Tenfh Row: 'DOREEN SCHNEPP, Riverdale. 'GARY SCHOOLEY, Ccrunna. 0 ROBERT SCHOONOVER, Saq'na .0 DONALD SCHORFI-1AAR Mkad-. 'ARTHUR SCHOTT, Offer Lake. Furs? Row 'FRANK SCHRAMM I-Ia' 'RUTH ANN SCHREMS Sal 'DAN SCHROCK Brm 'ELLA MAE SCHROEDER Servdusky 'SAUNDRA SCHUCH Sa Second Row 'MARY SCHLICIAAPE C a 'OERTRLJEE SCHUETTE 'RUB RTSCHJETTE Ea 'EOT SCIALIERT Ca 'RONALE SCHULTPEISS S L Thvrd Row 'NANCY SCI-IWINK Sa 'BETSEY SEAMAN D umm Y I a 'BONNIE JO SEAMAN 'MARY SEDEON ' ANN SEDROSK Fourih Row 'LINDA SHAVER Sac4 rua 'GARY SHAW MI P 5 I 'R DNEY SHIMMEL C p rs 'Ie 'HELEN SHOTWEII Mar 'LARRY SIBLEY We Flffh Row 'OAROLD SIMISON Carer Cfy 'LORRAINE SKIBINSKI Hamfrafvck 'JUDY SKRZYCKI Cearb rv 'ALAN SLOWIN Snxfh Row ' AROLYN SMI H P r- 'JANET SM TH Lake I 'OWEN SMITH Prem n PHILIP SMITH Duff RICH B MITH P I-I Sevenih P ow 'SHARON SMITH L 'S LVIA SMITH I ' AU SMUTS MARY JO SNAVELY Wu 'BARBARA SNELLING F ro Q. Enghfh Row 'GERALD SNIDER M P I 'FREDERICK SPAVEN Ma 'JIJCY SRTLER O cs 'JLJEY SERINOER Rcaczm ' OLS SUR NOSTEEN p Nmfh Row 6- 596. If ...AEE GBE wr-9 A fi Wx 'ANNA MAE STEELE C 'KAI-LN STEE E M 'VERA QV, E 'E TAME' ENBERO F 'PA CIA SEVENSCN E Tenfh Row 'SHARON STEWART S 'MAY JANE STIDCAK L 'MAR LYN STODE If M 'am 'THERESA STOMACK M rd 'Y C f 137 , f , I I 5n, '- S . : a'Y'1A vlndlv' I ,QE K. Ein , L E ' ' IE' -' 6 ' Lffdie-. X f '. i. ' - , A I QL J af-. f 'ii 'jk 'T . A -i , QI. no. I SeCj e,-., . ' v ' A 1' Mew' 9. Ji ' P:n'Ia:. ' I I Z 'f , ' , .-.. , . 'em fm . mv, O . f F Q , S If Mm. X Ser-.'IIf?. is In if A , 'A I ' ' ' or ' I I .V '. I -,QQ .f I F., su Ima. 'CAROL SMITH, erm Rapids. I X -'ff H ' fx S' L , C T , ' fam I , OI vt. 'iq A f' V, F Q ' ,X HI' ' - ARD .S Gr? ur'n. ' X , I S I I A. 'K' If f :- . , . Inf r' IJf1vIw. Y , IVIf f. I'-. J. P Y A P L I2 ,fa OQI. ' , f H . I' Y L I fi '. insert. , 5- ' It ' u nam! I X I Si, A '. ' ' L ' I , Ln een ' 'V E 11' . I L Inyf ':. V A A SVEEE 5 Q, 'L I - STL f.m'II. TRI, fJ'-' A - ' T -.f LN-1V'1l. ' v :I ' B 1' , 13 '. I .ew-211. 'JIM STILES Beorg. 1 A . W1 f-3 qw, f f TAR , ,, 399 'I' E 1 Q -Q T' It.:- s'f n L 138 W Farsi Row 'GARY STORY WheoIer 'PHYLLIS STORY S L 'W CALVIN STREETER Hope 'WILLIAM STRICKLER MI PIeas an? 'CAROL STRINGER DcckervuIIc Second Row 'EDITH STRUBLE Shepherd 'TERRY STUART Somh Haven 'DONNA STUBRICH RoyaI Oak 'PATRICIA SULLIVAN Mar effe 'ALICE SULTON NorIhvuIe Thurd Row 'SEVERT SWENSON HrI? n 'DONNA TAIT DeckervuIIe 'ENID TANK Brown Cnty 'BETTY TATAR Norih Branch 'DO RIS TAYLOR McBam Fourth Row 'ELLEN TAYLOR GreenwIIe 'JUDIE TAYLOR Easf Jordan 'MARY TEAL Rhmeo 'ROGER TEETS AIIanIa 'KATHELEEN THAYER CIare Flffh Row 'MARY THIBIDEAU WaIIed Lake 'JO THICK MershaII 'BRUE THOMAS MarysvIIIe 'GERALD THOMAS Saqlnaw 'CATHERINE THOMPSON Grosse Pomfe Sudh Row 'MARY LOU THOMSON Mad son Heuqhfs 'JERRY THORN TON MarshaII 'FRED TIEDT FowIer 'SANDY TITUS Muske gon 'JEANIE TRUEMAN Lake Orson Sevenfh Row 'RUTH ANN TREMBLAY Ovd 'DON TRUMBULL Baffle Creek 'JUDITH TURNER Saqwnaw 'CAROLE TYRAN Ron har 'J ANN VAN CONETT Sag naw Elghfh Row 'NANCY VANDERLIP D monde e 'KAREN VANDER WERF Be-Imonf 'DOREEN VAN LENTE SI Joseph 'JEAN VAN RAALTE M n aque 'MARSHA VAN SYOC Grosse Pomfe Nmfh Row 'JANICE VITITO Saqmaw 'MARGARET VOLZ Sebewannq 'MARGARET WADDINGTON CIae 'DEONNA WAOER Remus 'DONALD WAOER SI Lou 5 Tenih Row 'DAVID WAHR Mar Tee 'JOAN WALING De+rcf OTHOM AS WALKER HoweI 'ROGER WALL Rogers Cnty 'LAW RENCE WALSH De' Lu. . 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I I , r-:It I I - FITS' Row 'MARY WALTON MI Pea arf 'JACOLE WANBAUGH Saqlfa 'JUDITH WARD N r r- Bra 'LAWRENCE WAR NER Gayl d 'JEAN WATKINS W anoof C Second Row ' N WEAKLY T urvsc ' M WEBB Sand JUDY WEBER Fra e GAIL WECKESSER B 1 aw 'JERRY WEG N EGM Third Row 'JOHN WEGRZYNOWICZ D r I 'IRENE WEINERT fwqf 'JAMES WEISBERG F n OHN WELKER Eaf De-If I 'CHARLOTTE WELLEMEYER Va sa Fourfh Row 'MONIKA WESOLY UI ca 'BETTY WEST WP IeImII JOAN WESTBROOK MI PIcasar'1 'CAROL WESTERLUND Easf was 'MARGARET WHALIN Sag Haw Fnffh Row 'PAT WHEELER Arn Arbar 'PATRICIA WHIDDEN Vassa OBETHANY WHITE Berk ey 'PATRICIA WHITE Orchard I.aInC 'SIGRID WHITEHEAD Farmunqf n Sindh Row 'BARBARA WHITTAKER SufIorws Bay 'MARILYN WHITTET MCBI5 n ELIZABETH WHITTIER Mud and 'SHARON WILKES Rochas? r 'KAREN WILL Defr I Sevenfh Row 'GWENYTH WILLIAMS Dev ' 'FAYE WILLS Grand Ha verw 'JPNICE WILSON Mare' e 'CHRISTINE WIMMER D +r I 'DONNA WINEGAR EaI n Raprds Eigh+h Row: 'DONNA WOLFE, Birch Run. 'ROBERT WOOD, DeIro'+. 'DAY VID WOODARD, Owosso. ' PAT WOODCOCK, SI. Louis, - NIE WOZNIAK Peasant R'dqe. Nin+l1 Row: 'GLENDA WYANT, B ' :hard 'PAUL WYNNE H'.pIIrvs, 'JIM WYNES, Sacjna . 'RONALD W SZYASKI. Jxjndfne, 'CHARMAINE YACKLE P j,:,. 'MARY ANN YOUNG 'r1', Tenfh Row: 'NORMAN YOUNG Dev ', 'RICHARD YOUNG, Lake C'f,. 'MARY ANNE YOUNGDAHL, Cadf at. 'MARY ZEILINGER, K'nqs'on. 'JOYCE ZIELKE D,v Q. 'MARVIN ZUCKER F 5'- REVVTIJIIT. IK' xl-1 1,, ,,.,..., ,MMA ' , , ,, 1'-Hn-,.,,, N L 3 A , if gg? M 52 f f 7 45,3 V il ' 3 1332 asv 0 ,iv '01 'Oc 9 I ... 14' ww M 1..y ' V.. 1 Liv lv, f Q f r' Ui. x I ,.-Q 4 5 1 9 9 0 U W-1 M, va 1Q X Y Q if I ,Q- fl I 11 ' ., . 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AM WE' , lf M d wi Q D5 ,QSC , +W,'7,Q -ai 'Y' FMR T01 4 Reciipfiwn gain, fer , ,Q 7, x iofflfw If vm ai, W0 H , BOB WARREN AL BERNARDI JOHN HANSEN Center Fullback End OARIE LEMANSKI ROGER McINTOSH VERN JULIAN Q Terback Guard Fullback Ii BOB GRIMES ROBERT WALLACE Guard End DON BEEMER JERRY O'NEIL End Halfback Chips Take Second Place Tie in IIAC Opening The I958 season wiTh a whirlwind winning sTrealc oT six sTraighT games, The Chip gridmen sTeamed ahead To a second place Tie in The InTersTaTe lnTercollegiaTe A+hIe+ic ConTerence, AccumulaTing a respecfable 7-3 winning record by The end oT The season, The recovery of lasT year's slump was made compleTe . . .or nearly so. The Chip powerhouse, spearheaded by CenTral's sensa- Tional half-back Walf Beach, ToughT hard To emerge vicTori- ous over Tive ouT oT The six Toes who had beaT Them lasT year. Among The lirsT To Topple before The Torrid Chippewas was NorThern Michigan 27-I4. IT was This bIasT-oTl opener wiTh NorThern Michigan ThaT gave impeTus To The conTinuance oT a fierce aTTaclr during The remainder of The season. From here The Chips pushed oTT in hoT pursuiT on Their iTin- erary oT revenge. FighTing baclc desperaTely, WesTern Michi- gan Tell 33-32 in The ToughesT game of The conTerence season. NexT came Hillsdale Tresh from a 33-game vicTory spurT and a NCAA bowl game in Florida. CenTral scrambled over The Dales decisively I9-I3 in a well played Saginaw Red FeaTher game adding anoTher plum To a hungry harvesT. Illinois Normal was nexT To crumble beTore The Chip on- sloughT by a devasTaTing 33-6 Tally. Edging ouT EasTern Michi- gan 7-6, anoTher Toe on The six-Team scorge was rolled under. On The Chipmen wenT To beaT NorThern Illinois 33-23 and To plummeT EasTern Illinois 27-8 aTTer a homecoming loss of 40-7 To a sTrong UniversiTy of Louisville Team. ATTer Louisville, CenTral dropped Two more conTesTs in a Three-way Tie Tor TirsT place wiTh SouThern Illinois and poTenT WesTern Illinois. WesTern Illinois won The IIAC championship by deTeaTing The Chips 38-23. CenTral also dropped The SouThern Illinois encounTer To Tinish in a solid Tie wiTh SouThern Illinois Tor sec- ond place. Ramroding The oTTense This year was TIeeT-TooTed half-back WalT Beach who once again compiled some mighTy impres- sive Tigures in The sTaTisTics deparTmenT. During I957 season playing, Beach Tallied I,O84 yards rushing To become The TourTh gridder in Chip hisTory in The I,OO0-yard club, In The I958 season Beach scampered 929 yards, iusT falling shorT oT his I957 high. He was TirsT in scoring wiTh I3 Td's '!P A? - IQ I ' 1 4? ij f ., BILL ODYKIRK JIM ECKMAN DICK TURNER Guard End Guard JERRY STRICKLER JIM ELY FRANK GAW Guard Quarterback End COfWIr'buIlr1q 78 polrwlf Io Ihe efrlorl. I-le aleo Qauqhl I6 pcaasee lor ea qelrw of 264 yeroi.Bea1reowrasaI3lelCl2.52o verde qalmeo frw season play so lar wllh one year of oa'l Carryfrxg Io oo ye-I. lr coolrfrsr e I-Vme Ce-Mra grew Jlrrw Peooleye yeo lsr Iour years wa? 2,775 yoros. Beech wen rl place on Ihe l958 all-corlererce learn and Is 5 iendoele for rhe NAIA AI Amerie learn. Beach waz fc 'oweo 'H rhree key oeparlmeffs oy he iiphof more rormrg male Jerry O New, Q Ne :ileyrg hf :rf vfrrf Qly ee-ezer, Qiereo 48 CCIVILE evo gorei 559 yfrros In foie' lrwq alfempls. I-le was 5130 Ihe Ieams eadrwg confer wrllw 4I lfTCk15:r 5122.52 of I455 yarci . . , an average of 35 yaroe ner 'rw Qoarlerberl Cure l.9V'I'I': gf' :I Bei Afe MTCI-'geo we aoileer Ceo :Heian 'e Defi it 'se f':' 'r'i1eeiir.Le' rmrif flgweo sre'rre , 'r 'efm f:fzr'es ow + 'irq 'ee .-?o'l'r' fer 33 :Cr'w:e eo' 73 allemsls. Tre aere ave: 3 :-'e':1'i+a if 455 yifc' er: :if 'C-'. CC'-f-'A' 'e in 9. Vie Sweeney We QEMIQ' Co-wereai? free' U2 peezfw' 'eierfu 'r e were rrfeiy if 're Cenm TZE' -1 ff 97yf1r1r in I2 1,Io52o izrver, e'ir' Az ,GV 53:1 2 ,, .Zh ' . A if 'I L Hui M07 3 V: 25 f fi, 5 I JERRY ECKMAN DARRYL SOPER End Halfback KOWSKI JIM SAMEC JOHN FOERSTER Tackle Cenler Wal? Beach is broughf down by Iwo Illinois Normal players as Rog Mclnlosh and John Foersfer fry fo help. 1958 CMC Football . . ,.v HW . My X Beach puclrs up 'len yards agamsf Wesfern. Cenfral won a close one 33-32. Firsl Row: f' 'Ju' E1 Null, 'Nfmu Bw: v Vi' gm'-1 M 'A Sify M, B o SV -, lo F 'Wa' B' b We law, R mf 'vi l e' Second Row: ,l f' ' Q ,F l :P QP, D fri Bfzffvwjr, lf ffl Shar: Q' B ff'1,r'vl,J':'i ffils' Cu BJ. u Jwvv Sffifllw Juv. f,l'T J . Third Row: Jaw, Sf ,'-' ' f ff' VN Ea c Ke'r5f:l',W '11'r f-f ' Eyzcw V' 5 fl Si' VAWJ '1f,H1fv, Lv-f1h'r Fw: GMP 1. f.Fourfl1Row: C eco B' We P' 'Mm Codon Al liigrvag, Jann l:,f:.'G' Jw l-lu,.-- F bw' B' 'Ni' J Scollo Qufic Lermr 1' Rfbef' Ki- 5, Jfor F' ', -.f. C a'oB' lffl' , ,,, Jim Aclrman is aboui fo miss a pass because of inferference on The parl of Illinois Normal's Bob Zanello. Easlern Michiqarfs line proved foo +ougl'r for Wali Beach on llwis play. Easfern Micl1igan's Gearson is abouf io find llme going a liHle rough as Cen'fral's line closes in. Jerry O'Neil piclrs up 20 yards 6965059 EdSleI'r1 MlCl1lgd0.Tl1B Chips wenf Jerry O'Neil's forward mofion comes lo an abrupf luall as he is sur- on fo win 7-6 af+er a hard-fough? baffle. rounded by Illinois Normal linesmen. , IV' r li, 19 CMC TMC ,. A KJKAL, CWC ftl,-X Viv fy .fn X,-XJ K-.mln fx CV, fx,,fH fl, af-A 3' Q ,J , 'S if V 2 ' A A gy 1. 'li . -2 H . 5 vi ' vi pg .Z i3.??H' if fi Am. Q , fn X '22 qw , M 4 4, fl W ,V , i 'f h H ' ai ,.5eg:,e1 f if fi , , Www Wal+ Beach breaks away for a long gain aqains+ Easfern Michigan during 'flue Dad's Day game a+ Alumni Field. 5 8 I I Roger Mclnlosh provides running room for Wall Beach in a quiclr SCHEDULE . 27- llffllv-in MQ P 33' VVQ lffn M' 79' fl ' . 33' l mf, W- Nw wif M '- E ff-V lf in , i 27. E: . l ,K r i .V f opener againsl Soufhern Illinois. nl F1 ' if Q sh . 4 n ' 1 '1. QQ!-. Q12 vs O 1 K G4 Q ff 3 , ,Y.w ' '-1 Q 1 ,K 3 .H ., ':--ig X? oiygfsl 14 V 1, . b 'ms X' fl, k39? 'z , A, W., l I ' 0 v 2 :'v, 2 3 . Rau' Q, gl x 'ww M v FFP-L , fi if Ima? ---H I? ga 'N ng Central Cagers Have 9-15 Season Ceniral s baslceTball Team Tied EasTern Iliinois Tor TourTh place in The ILAC compeTiTion This year aTTer a season oT Tive wins and seven losses in conTerence play. The Chips had an even poorer showing in nonfconTerence games wiTh a score oT Tour wins and eighT losses, giving an over-all nine To TiTTeen record. This year, Coach Ted Kiolhede came up wiTh a baslceTbail Team composed oT Tive iuniors, Tour sophomores, and nine Treshmen so no seniors wiil be losT by graduaTion. The Team was hampered by The loss oT several players in mid-season' among Them were STan Pniewslci, Ed WaTson, and Bruce Thomai. Gary Lee, an energeTic 5'8'i Saginaw iunior, was named CenTral Michigan Colleges mosT valuable baslceTball player Tor The second sTraighT season. The Tormer ArThur T-lill all' sTarTer raclced up 403 poinTs Tor a 24-game Io.7 game averf age. l-le was also named To The all-conTerence second Team chosen by The conTerence coaches. The :TarTing uniT ThroughouT mosT oT The year had VanDylce and Carl Williams aT The Torward posiTions, Doorlag aT cen- Ter and Dean Adams and Lee as guards. The season opened wiTh a 70-69 vicTory over a wealc Ferris Team. Bruce Thomas lasT second iump climaxed The vicTory. ATTer successive losses To Calvin and WesTern Michigan. The chips scored a slighT vicTory over Alma, Tollowed by wins over lNlorThern Illinois and EasTern Michigan. CenTral losT Three games during The ChrisTmas holidays. This losing sTring ran To Tive when The UniversiTy oT DeTroiT and Alma meT The Chips. Through The Tollowing wins and losses, The highlighT oT The season came wiTh The 7 I -56 vicTory over WesTern lllinois. IT's CenTraI's ball, buf only for a second, as Don Kaniclri sinks anoTher baslreT, and play swiTches To The opposiTe end of The courT. OPPOSITE PAGE: CenTral's VanDylre sTreTches 'for a rebound wiTh WesTern close beside him. Under The baslceT and in a Tix, Gary Lee Tries To slcirT around his opponenTs, f C ,ff 4 uxf . 3 ' I' 95 K 5 Q if O ...lf 6 gg , ,int . :mx 7? ,N ,,f pf-'fa Q 79 4 T ' 5 3 Q if , 4 ESR Cen+raI's Carl Williams leaps high for a iump-ball as 'rense players look on. Basketball Cenlral Cenlral Cenlral Ce-nlral Cenlral Cenlr-il Cenlral Cenlral Cenrral Cenlral Cenlral Ceniral Cenlral Ce-nlral Cenlrai Cenlral Cenlral SEASON'S RECORD Ferris . Calvin ...,. Weslern Michigan Alma .... Norlhern Illinois . Easlern Michigan . Universily of Delroil Norfhern Illinois . . Ferris . . . Easlern Illinois Soulhern Illinois Easlern Michigan . Easlern Illinois . Soulhern Illinois . Wayne Slale . Weslern Illinois Calvin . . Oops! Who goofed? Baske+balI leap-frog finds Ken VanDyke gelhng a chuclcle ouf of fhe proceedings. A lense momenf in +l1e game as VanDylre malres a fasf a'Hemp+ 'fo even fhe score. Fas? acfion, as Gary Lee sfrefches fo block a slwof. We-sfern malres a fufile aHemp+ +o s+op Gary Lee as he l1i+s +l'1e baslref for anoflwer fwo poinis, Dean Adams dribbles foward fhe baslref for a layup sl'1o+ againsf Illinois. l 151 X - xx Firsl Row: Larry Larson, Jack Whipple, Duane Whilman, Dick Morziriski, Bill Dennis, Paul Healh, Bob Bolger, Bruce Hubble, Glen Haighl. Second Row: Wal'y Rieman Norm Kreaoer, Frank Demski, Joe Epple, Caplafn, Tcm Brown, Wally Gabe, Dean Kreiner, Ray Feher. Third Row: Coach 1 Bill Theunissen, Dale Ollo, Bob Filzpalrick, Spencer Scell, Bob Veach, Bill Sidenslucker, Marv Schullz, Roy Millis, Dick Turner, Harry Alkins, Mgr: Dale Ackerman, Mgr. Baseball Squad Has Outstanding Year Finishing lhe season wilh an oulslanding 25-I I-I win-loss record and a second place conlerence slanding accompanied by lhe NAIA crown, lhe I958 Chip baseball squad relired aller an oulslanding year. The hard hilling Chip-nine sleamed on lo eslablish eleven new varsily records, and lo lie lhree olhers during lhe season. Under lhe vigilanl eye ol Coach Bill Theunissen, lhe Chip diamondmen bagged lhe NAIA crown 6-3 in a hard-loughl game wilh Hillsdale. This viclory made lhe Chips eligible lo compele lor lhe Nalional NAIA championship al Alpine. Texas. However, lhe leam declined. Marv Schullz, lreshman lirsl baseman who recenlly signed a bonus conlracl wilh lhe Cincinnali Redlegs. emerged as lhe leam balling champion wilh a sizzling .408 average. Schullz also caplured records lor home runs, mosl hils, slolen bases and RBl's. Schullz clouled seven homers lo become home run king, and lo eslablish a new mark breaking lhe old record ol live made in l954. As runner-up in lhe l958 lnlerslale conlerence lille ballle, Cenlral had lhe besl pilching slall in lhe league as was evi- denced by lhe opponenls' weak earned run average. Wilh ace hurler Norm Kreager al lhe helm, lhe mound slall exhibiled a greal deal ol slrenglh lhroughoul lhe season. Kreager had lhe besl record wilh seven wins and onl one loss, slriking oul ninely-eighl balsmen in lhe process, This soaring ligure sel an all new high lor slrikeouls by moundsmen al CMC. Roy Millis' overall mark gave him a lirm second wilh six wins and lour losses. Team caplain Joe Epple ol Ml. Pleasanl crossed lhe plale 46 limes lo lop lhe old record ol 24 eslablished in l956. Marv Schullz connecled lor a lolal ol 58 hils al bal lhis season lo beal lhe old record ol 31 sel by Frank Demski in l956. In lhe process, Schullz accounled lor lhe mosl RBl's by hammering in a miraculous 40 runs, surpassing lhe old mark ol I9 also sel in I956. Wally Galba, senior lhird baseman. became lhe lirsl lwo- lime winner ol lhe mosl valuable player award since Charles Pruill in I953-54. Galba, who won lhe award lor his abilily lo hil in lhe clulch in I957, repealed wilh a line perlormance in lhe l958 season lo cop lhe honor lor all-around versalilily. During lhe l958 season his overall balling average was a Iusly .402 which made him lhird highesl on lhe learn. He was a lirsl leam inlerslale conlerence seleclion and a lhird leam NCAA dislricl pick. ': I 5 .l Vwfwfffgiifif ff'-47f6ylFb 3g335gs:Jfs:s.Mfiwi:2a' 4- etidafhf-4 'f-.wa Q...' 'iilif' ,fl 7 s9lrl'?57iY' REF, 'I 2 31 lf of ? l Ray Feher slugs one in+o fhe field. Joe Epple is cauglvl off-guard as a Kalamazoo player slides info base in ' Ray Felner finds himself in live dusk as he slides in lo base. The baseman missed 'llhe ball. Track Men Finish Second in IIAC John Palmer worlns ou? on 'the hurdles in an eflori fo increase his iumping abilify. Flf5i ROWC Q 'I L l-Y Q BL : Q' Md o ei C'n'l-A Sr: 'gi i r N' r VV' 192' 'K K 'di' fc 5 '1'3' Cn ' ,A ' 'A 1 Second Row:f:a' V1 '1 ir! I fFf:g,, f E1 yr r ,i, ine Cfoiwglr tersfii1'lor,ooihri3uqhlhe e-1 n li 1 frfwg fedond in lhe HAC, and lo emeroe wih an eoufally iommenizabie2econdi1lhesfeie NAlA. The hiohliohl of a .fery eyeniiui Seazon culminafefi in fm o.erwl1e'n'nQ Jpiei oi 'ne iormerly qi. poweriul Ea Tern Mi' fhifmn Collefze El io 80. ire' iniennen went on io win Nlif1iCOFifi1hylf:B6V'ViE3iTf10 lined ei Y1f'nef.erono,i in ihe filmed Elnnhurxi relfiy helfl in Chimoo earn year. Ci +h-3 iour dual nneeig 'n which Cemral ofirliopsiled, iiwe Chips iiroppeo only one, belferinq The 5-2 record in I957. ine Cnbs eiiended 'wo fnfileiionai meeii during ihe oulf door sezxion piaoino second in The siaie NAlA, Their fzironof ef oo. The Chip zoeednilcfg ioppled liyo yariily iecoidw ourinq the Sen-on. Ed Viancerldeuvai sei e new recoro for lhe mile by oowiino fe swill 4:l5 for 'rhe eyeni. Vandy also Rael lwo oiher new reiords lor lhe hell miie and ihe lwo mile runa fecororo e neal l:53 lor lhe hall plus a lusly 9:l2.8 in lhe iwo mile run. Team :apvan Vv llfe Adlkns was ine high poini oeher and bed ell ,around oeriormer. This was lhe second Conseculiyc yen 'n which Adlins was refed number one ireelsier, ln flier dash deparfmenl Well Beach dominaled lhe IOO yards with a recordflyinq 9.7 for fhe eyenl. Duane Weber fano Al Bernfardi commanded The hurdles wilh ia solid one-lwo punch, and Dave Myers eslablished e new sprinl record oi 49.0 for lhe 440 healing 'rhe old mark ol 49,9. v M ,.bg, xg . , 9553 V21 ff I. Y.. SQHTMJ 'xctilsi ' X N My' .. J, K ,iff V a f' 1 M , p -I 'Lb' V Y N7 :EITRAL QI?-EISA!! ,J 4' 'A F Cross Country Ed VanderHeuvel crosses The finish line as winner of The Kalamazoo Cross CounTry meeT aT Cenfral. FirsT row: Harold ArTT, Ed Vanderhieuvel, Leroy Zimmer, Larry Haines, Ken Blalock, Second Row: Vern Reed, Norman Young, Ron SchulTheTss, Don Perry. WiTh CapTain Ed Vanderl-leuval seTTing The pace, The har- riers compiled a brisk 4-3 win-loss cross counTry record Tor CenTral This season. Under The keen direcTion oT Coach Lyle BenneTT, The Chip spikemen Tinished in The runner-up posi- Tion Tor The Tinal conTerence sTanding wiTh NorThern lllinois Then edging TirsT place. The heighT oT The season was climaxed in a sensaTion upseT oT EasTern Michigan, sTrongmen in The IIAC ConTerence. A deTermined Chip cross counTry squad Took a Third place sTand- ing in The sTaTe AAU meeT aT Lansing lasT Tall, wiTh Ed Vander- T-leuvel sTealing The show and placing TirsT in his renowned mile run. VanderT-leuvel wenT on lasT season To esTablish Three new varsiTy records in whaT proved To be a sensaTional personal Triumph Tor The redhead Trom l-larT, Michigan. Coach Lyle BenneTT claimed Vanderl-leuvel To be The greaTesT disTance runner ever To don a Chippewa uniTorml During The course oT The season, The sensaTional Chip har- rier seT new records in The mile, The halT mile, and The Two mile evenTs. l-lis besT Time Tor The mile was a loTTy 4:l5 Top- ping The old mark oT 4:I8. This evenT was Vandy's specialTy and an eyenT which gained him wide recogniTion in midwesT collegiaTe circles. In The halT mile run, oTTen reTerred To as The halT mile sprinT, because oT iTs grueling pace, Vandy broke The Tapes in a neaT l:53. This beaT The old mark OT l:57 held ioinTly by Don WiTbrodT and Jerry l-losT in l957. MosT sen- saTional oT all The records broken by Vanderl-leuvel was The Two mile TesT in The WesT Coach NaTional NAIA classic held in San Diego, CaliTornia. IT was in This conTesT ThaT The illusTri- ous Vandy Tinished a close second 9112.8 To Tirmly esTablish himselT as The besT CMC disTance runner since The incepTion oT The Chip Track squad. Wrestling The Cenlral Mlchlqan grapple? lfrfshed lhe season wllh ' ' a lolal ol 48 polnfs. falclfg fourll' p aze ln 'he ll,-'NC meef. Durlng fhe finale, Central 5 onlv heavywelghl wresfler, Ken Garner, won a conference charnplonshlp when he delealed Norrhern lllinolsl low See'nan 3-l ln an overllme rnalch. John Roll?ns, I37 pouroer, aro .llnh KruSe, I3O pounoer. MM. scored seconds lor Cenlral, ano cor-vlbuled IO ponrs apece TO Cenlral 5 wresllinq lolal. lnose high placernenls enrilled Garner, Rolllns, and Kruse lo wres+le in lhe nahonal N.A.l.Px. meel al DeKalb, lllinols, Johnny Rollins, Cenlral Mlchlganls loy bulldozer, became lhe schools flrsl nafional wreslling charnplon al lhe N.A.I.A. rneel, The Ballle Creelc sophomore wrapped up The I37- pound crown by whlpplnq fhree lopnolch opponenls in lhls narlonal small college lournamenl. Ken Garner grapples for a hold in a heavyweighl' mafch. Ken Garner pu+s up a s+rong ballle fo pin his opponenf 'lo flue mal. MQIQLK Farinq poorly, as compared To previous years' perlorm- ances, ihe swimming learn placed fhird in The l.l.A.C. charn- pionship The lanlcers were edged our of second place by Weslern lilinois' 68-66. Soufhern swepr every iirsl place excepl diving and eslab- lished new records in every evenl' excepl' lhe dive and The lwo relays, which Cenlralls l958 champions slill hold. Bill l-lolloway, a iunior freeslyler, was lops for Cenlral as he loolr lhird in Jrhe 50-yard lreeslyle, and raced a leg on bolh runner-up Teams. Diclc Griillilh foolc Cenlralls lone individual second wifh a runner-up posilion in lhe 220-yard ireeslyle. Curlis l'OOli lhird place in lhe ZOO-yard baclcslrolce, Schwarlz loolc lhird in lhe ZOO-yard breaslslrolce and Sias placed lhird in The 400-yard lreeslyle. CMC baclrsfrolrer Bruce Curlis almosf vanishes from view in 'Phe churning waier during a race. Firsf Row: Brace Sas, Drk Griiiii, Ken Winn. BW H' if-ay, Paf lfzler, Br C wtf. Second Row: Czan W's'f.- 1 Fr il inf . W Jan' iss Szhwarfz, Jack Chevy. itll V W4 K 13' 158 Swimming Places Third in IIAC 5 , I 'H . 9 Win. 8.3. Cenfral's opponenf Roberf Monfgomery makes ready for a quick dive info ihe pool. Diving falres a promineni' place in swimming compeiifion. i i ' i 2 I ' 1 X i . A high dive off fhe board for Cenirai brings poin's during fine meer. Cenirai swimmers 'lense on fhe edge of fhe pool as fhey waii for ine sfarfing shof +o begin the relay. eh, - Gymnasts Take Fourth Place in lfilqinq loiirlh plfice in lho l.I.A.C. conieromxe rnool lhi yep, lhg Qenlrfil Mifhigan Cc ege qyrriraislf, rnfide Fi lair ,howinq in 'rhig lheir second year oi versily slay. ,, Kenl Kuehry Cenlrii 5 lopnolih QYVTNVNGCTN scored fin iniiir 'Q voofal lhiro in lhe all-round evenl and azconniilfileo 27 ioonlz ' foward Cenlral s icurrhfplece iolel, V Kuehn, e muscular senior, scoreo ia zixlh 'w the llyrq Vlflfli i e sevenlh in The slili rings and a lenlh in lhe pereie bers. Qfher indlvidual scorers for lhe Chippewas were Pon An' Q derson, 6i 'Q poinlsp Joclc Forsylhe, 5 point: Jerry Liizzaro, 3 ,gli-I as poinrsi Kino John Goelz, 3 poinls. 1 'AKG SEASON'S RECORD 1' AC ' ...-ww-wsu,--QM Russell Bradd demonsfrafes a show of slrengih on fhe horse Nfwy Pier ....... 3l ' Cenlrfi' . . 80 Universily ol Wif,c.on'sin . . 40 ' Cenlrfil . . . 72 Michigan Smile Univerily . 27.5' Cenfral . . . 84.5 Norlhern Ihinois .,... 66 ' Cenlfa' . . . 46 Easlern Illinois . . 72 7 Cenlrel A . 66 Normal Illihois , .6853 Cenlrrail . 58.5 Soulhern lillinois . . 28 3 Cenlrel . . . . lOO Bell Shale . . . . 47.5t Cenlrei , . . 64.5 Firsf Row: Kar' K..e'r N24 Vw .ate 3Q,e L I Mi e Q CMN.- Dave Huber, Mzsr lniprf ved Plover' R' P Arden ' Ci -Curl, Second Row: .lini 5' I. ' Je , Lazzriif P nw' Slonff ' PM .3 Je L F 'iff .lfif , Cgfifs'-'BZ Jvc Lc17Z'1' xml, Rf--fiid' Rs. '- Bhifjfl C 'iff Miele. ' ' . . .l. Q . .l. . . . . Q o ' i 2 ' ' 5 . : K 5.34 .Q 7 ' ' 7 . 2 ' A WW X A ,pw fan. .632-.f ffginfqgf i Xt j lk ' 1' ' .C I, 'i 7 f , '-ffgn? r nk . I -asf! l Ui X K Form and follow Through are necessary un Teeung off Duane GuenTher demonsTraTes a puTT from The edge of The green Golf Record 9 2 WuTh all Tuye regulars uncludung sTandouT Jum Morrus back on CenTrals golf Team Tor The l958 season The lunksmen grand slammed Theur way To a sensaTuonal 9 2 wun loss record BoTh losses were To The league leadung l-lurons of YpsulanTu The smooTh swungung Iunksmen wenT on To Tunush a sTrong TourTh un The IIAC meeT Paced by LeTTy Jum Morrus The Chup golfmefu copped a second place posuTuon un The NAIA meeT close behuncl TursT place arch ruval EasTern Muchugan College Ton huncuc a uunuor from FlunT played an ouTsTandung game Tor The season and us expecTed by Coach Leo Wusnesku To be a real Team sTandouT un I959 The key man Thus season agaun was Jum lvlorrus The serusa Tuonal leTT handed golfer Trom Mudland Muchugan Thus was The second consecuTuye season un whuch Morrus was raTed number one lunksman by Coach Wusnesku Among The graduaTung leTTermen Thus year wull be Team sTandouTs Jum Morrus and Duck Walker ReTurnung leTTermen wull be Duane GuenTher GageTown sophomore Carl Mun SchwarTz Sagunaw uunuor Jum Mosuer heaves a sigh of reluef as he blasis hus way ouT of a sand Trap Q-QQ fav' , X wuz Q4 son. Cadillac freshman: Tom Buncic. FlinT junior: and PaT ty V, 1 by 5 lu im ,V, I u . I u i l . . 161 Chippewa Netters Win 6-Lose 5 The ff: 'Jive' 15:93 for 'he yea' V958 wi co 3:1-' ' 'fe f: 'iE 'he wh'-'hgeg' 'ein' r reoje er feaeo' Q ay free W53. The Chips woh S- eh: oi' 'Me lo :mo a 'oer'h Q ace ,::' In 'he NAC Qohlerehie. The C '::ewi e e'5Ce1' A 'he 'wice ir? yen for ef pei' Cone-2' oi l957. A so celewec af 'he harms o? 'he he' apes was Gfario Rap7o3AT1Qha5'fw'ieieho The Uriiversi' of Dehoi' 'chief TL V-L'n,f. -' fl!--QL-if--efQA .-if-Q.-.Li4f' ie e ,,,3,.vi, crare-ie -ee..,w ,Neve-a pee. . -easoh w h p 51yer5Miife Sweehe, ahg Bi iy Joe l-lfffkhg pro- vlohq lhe oiaclfoche ol lhe learn. Coach Bill Kel y ie'-3 fr 1' lhis years lquad was much oerrer oelfmceo Mari 'P :M yeffr ,. A ,o figurifq Uomhehl v h how doa Qomoellrbr 'grrnu X his epfiho was Jifh Mosier, Alrhe sophomore, who poyeo 51 ,gill 6-4 wifihirio record wirh 'rhe Cehlre? varsily during siholes il: corhpelirion rhis Spring. Lee Ward and Tom Gibson learned Sm, for e 6-3, 3-6. 6-4 win in lhe lirial couples march aoainsl IIAC charhoi el Easlerri Michigan College +o give Cehlral iff so'e vicjlory lor The year aqeihsl The Hurorie. Billy Joe Haslrins and Mike Sweeney were iwo of 'rho mosf valuable players for The fennis leam. Flrsi Row: Q 'Y M se' LC--3 Ward JF E, T 'r 3 p ' Mil? SN9' r E' , -ie r-ee- S, Second Row: Ne' Lehi: Gif. ,J-bi E3 G1--J Gare? Jaeze' 'Wane S' 1', Ez: Jaubf. 411-M Lg-vnu ,gnu V P , -I1 ' 1 ,J vu JTIU- f 1 ltnul I J V , r 1 N mmu , f',.'A.-.Juv , IT looks like CenTral is abouT To Take on an opponenT in a TasT game of 'fooTball. l l Junior Varsity Backed by whaT proved To be a very cornpeTenT piTching sTaTT, The T958 JV baseball sguad compiled an overall ll-7 wineloss record. Considerable TalenT was To be Tound in The ranks oT The liTTle Chips, alThough The squad lacked depTh. PiTcher Harry Hudson led The sluggers wiTh a lusTy .4l7 while shorTsTop Larry PeTersen baTTled a close second, posTing an impressive BOO. Jerry Eckman and Tom RoberTs boTh compleTed The circuiT Three Times during The season To lead in The home run deparTmenT. Don Beck, sTandouT second baseman, who missed The lasT Tive games because oT an iniury, was elecTed capTain and mosT valuable player by his TeamrnaTes. The CenTerline was a de- Tensive sTandouT and inspiraTional leader oT The Team. He baT- Tled a reassuring ,250 over The I8-game schedule. AlThough The seasons Tinal resulTs were noT overly impres- sive, The liTTle Chips deserve a greaT deal oT crediT Tor ouT- sTanding deTensive playing. Led by moundmen Harry Hudson and Nick Dyorick, The diamondmen consisTenTly played a sharp game oT deTensive ball in The conTesTs They dropped. Coach Waldo SauTer observed ThaT The Team had ended The season playing very good deTensive ball and geTTing good piTching, buT The lasT half oT The season Tound The hiT- Ting Talling oTT sharply, cosTing The JV Team several close decisions. Coach SauTer believes ThaT The l959 JV baseball squad has The poTenTial To do big Things This spring, iT The up and coming poTenTial develops wiTh consisTency. JUNIOR VARISTTY BASEBALL FirsT Row: YEd Pahn Richard Hi iaker, Nfck Dyorich, Bil Weick, Russ Holcomb, Ernie Varner, Don RolsTon, Don Beck, Terry Lynes, Dary' Soper, Second Row: C' H' F' Wdldf' Sauer, Jirn Samec, .Jerry Eclvnan, Ty Jonnsvn, Larry PeTersen, H arry Hudson, Jim Hayden, Dick WinTers, Ken Nelson, Barry Swiss, Frank Ciangi Torn Rr:berTs Joe MiTcheii John Ha rTsig, Ass'T Coach, PaT Bishop, Mgr. sfa. ' 1 Q 'Wil V i Q, gel , 'I' G' 1 1-,Qqfiiff fd' JS, i f 9f 164 :QI Track, 1959 nal 1 - :XXV Jerry O'NeiI manages fo surge alwead in a race of flue hurdles, Cenlral leads. in one of ilae inside fracl meefs. Dave Meyers af llwe sfarling line in a relay H61 f. x Q 3 y M? 'uw-Q ,WW-.,,. . . ..NM.,,...,.M ,. W. 5 , we X yy, 1 V 'M ff! f -u.-.-, 5 'N nfl' 1 Q . ,jf ,Q 3 I Iwi .9 f M 'fm ,. .Q N. f ,Z x W 4 9 '41 . . hy , V 1.7. A, www 3 Faces come and go on college campuses buf The same rnoreduenl ns found IH lhe laces ol every new oroup ol sludenlrs lhe eagerness lo belong lo be accepled By b longing lo an organized group a club or achvuly founded on mulual lnleresl a newcomer can lnd has or her niche on campus This belongung b ungs people logelher lor sornelhrng lhal runs cl per Than chll chal over a Colce or a cup ol collee al Cole s or 'rhe Unson Hr malces fha? feeling ol conlrlbuhng +o somelhnng an amporlanl parl of ollege Qnly by raking parl nn achvlhes wulh olhers can a ludenl grow socnally and nnlelleclually only when s+rong undrvnduals are parl ol an organlzahon does Many oroup lalce shape because lwo people have Jrhe same lnleresls and wall loan wn'rh one anolhe lo pursue lhern Su h lrnendly unnon allracls olhers malces Jrhem wanl 'ro be a parl Thal as when a college organlzahon be-guns and lalces on rneannng To bolh sludenls and college On 'rhe lolowung pages are pnclures ol socsal honorary relnouous and lnreresl groups Unlorlunale rs 'rhe person who belongs +o none ORGANIZATIONS I.. -s My J 1 I S . . y ee ,, . i ,, c . r C . Q n fha? organizahon have sornelhing valuable lo oller. s 3 . V- . . . . r - C . . I I . J ' 0 n . , Q J . i Firsi Row: Nlfiri, CT'ifer7', Bafb f.e 'A V Fi r B f- i 2 f'f 'a Ja: if. for, G,:,r'a Gt, ',SeCOY1d Row: Nadre Sifjfii, Jane Ce e , E 'ie Lycra Jar' Bfssn'ar,Se':1, Bowerrnan Wersi Fleck, Sharon Seeger. Third Row: L ht Ma Q 4 N e + Arn S'einife Bow Mglrfire,DQ'rf1 Ferrer, Lila e o Y ff.-,L f- .- i 24 -. of Firsf Row: R, Kun' Margery Meiienzie, Mariene Wmbin Jadifir. Kirrof, Man' VV5i'l i'Y', Juy Barry Karen Siayer, Setond Row: Carr' rm we r fn EM ravi infra Rf where M ffaref Laror, S: I-9 Ami Ha P'r 'L nan U, ,hoe Fa v HUD' SWG Ju hir iiri S Third Row: I I rw , Miriw EG!-?1'dS ,iso Booster Club OFFICERS gi-NJIPA ef,A,,' 'WSNJCY f'i'r35 ooo, ELQEFQP Ffh? ,Thef- VCS. ffifi 'M'T':E F1 -- The oorrooies oi ihe Booker Ciub are io iosfer an edive schooi ggirff arvong smoenf, 'o Fafniiiarize fsifors wifh +he Qannous ano fo ororno'e a irierdiy arrnosohere af Cenfrai. This is cone rnfouqh rhe rhainfenance of fhe inForrna+ion desk in Warriner and ihe conduciino of campus fours for visifors. Throoghoof rhe schooi year, members serve as weekend hosfs and hos+esses for visihng high school groups. An an- nuai evenf is a spring banouef' ar fhis hnne oufshanding meme bers are honoreo. The seniors are presenjred wifh iiie passee To coiiege achvries. Siaried in I949 by Mr. and Jesse Thorpe, rhe ciuos rnern- bership is growing rapidly. Joh' ei yay RVN. Judy TJ? SQ i, !5Nv:dors.ri4L',r 'Lf1- e',Lindf,L,j,i'ir S .e hlwhe Jagke Wager Barbara Perkirs, Cifiud'fi R' rin-, Four+h Row: .Perf-' Fe L V, rg Clirfiw C Va' Bm ,i,, Sie ir rrzf- R n Ar i11f'FiCiS 4 rn M ma, P n lfB1 f , ix' if Mi 'a iVi'H j'l'i i W 'f' O s Swhher Kim-'iii-i. Student National Education Association OFFICERS gr-lotzivifez , . , , .ve a- PCNIF-iii ifigieaisi yi aria a. PAY Muiwet . T . .s- vwiis wsorsi .tes T iQ, wiisue Marais , . .Asn Q Approximately' three hundred high scnooi students att- ended the Student National Education Associations Future Teachers ot America Conference tor area high school clubs. Throughout the day-long conterence, discussion groups were held to study ditterent phases ot education. One ot the or- ganizations main purposes is interesting gualitied people in the teaching protession. The organization otters practical experience to students who are interested in educational problems. Through the questioning ot guest spealcers, panels and conversations among members, SNEA can help members. With Central's expansion the SNEAE membership ha-, grown to sixty members. Any student tollowing the teaching iurriculum is eligible to ioin. Anyone on the teaching curriculum is welcome to air their problems and gain practical experience through the group's meetings. First Row: Sharcr Aleri, Daw Vommer, Fred Wclyfe' Jian Bch? Mfir'gf1i'elGr',s,. Second Row: Mar' ,r Ewa., Car l B':i-dw li, C it ne Kirlc, Pat Lowrey, Donra Bennett, Anra Mae Steele, Arnie Casey Sue Aclcerrrarm Third Row: Margaret Pruoe, Be-wry R,-te, Jf,Ar Herman, Rcfaid Mil'igan, Roger V. Johnson, Patricia L'tt'e. Carol Kew, J:arn Riethmeier. l 7 , F or Firsf row: Rrfs C wfrf, S, v4.'.rfyr Grabber, N1-d Ltr? r Rr Fard Fnaerarrnr Gergd R.B.k,J farj.. Second row: Jamf-r Myra , .lfarww Yawn. 'Rrfrwarfl N :UN Mawfrr Sm Fr: V P V' f,:i larsl. F sao F'z1f.-1 ff fi Paw? Barkrar' JCM Green. Third Row: Rcber' Jfrws Edward Ralf. Reber' Ecrrwr-r'+ Mflr Srjrmrfferwb Q1 Kirk Taff J rar Ka' Pfrph A. Klrq. Fourfh row: Kurt Franke, BW BuHor Har :Id Franke Tam Var Haw .r Rrgoor' L. Jcnes. Cranes R. Sm'feX,, Dae Ga 5. Campus Vets OFFICERS NED LORTON .,......... TOM FITCH ...... RWCHARD ENSELHNZET . RUSS CORWHXJ .... DR. FRANK MYERS . Q s Tre Camrus Ve? were cfqraxly es4ab!7sFed fc keep meme bers Yrwrormea of changes m Ve-feram Admhlsrrariorw porrcres. Today 'rue dub has srxfy members wrrh an acrrve mreresr in all coliege affairs. Approxrmaiery 550 sruderwrs on campus are vers. Tlwelr mam Claim +0 fame recerwfry Has been rrwerr sporv sorsrwro of me l957 I-iomecommq Queen, Sue Smrrrw, and This years aueer1,Tv1arHym Sfarkey. f . 3 5 Furs? row: JUVNF' J. Rad-fa Paw M-was Har, Ardrefws, Kar F. Hcw, Brare Can, Bf-ff, J res. Second row: 2' rm BPT f M11 'f- B'- C frk- Orrw-r S1 , Harm Cfrmf, Fa 1 7 Jlra Be: if-. Third row: Gary LW, Harfd N4 LY B' b W'a' ' F'a'r S'.' 3 V' Jm SEQ , Bb J. Paf. Fourfh row: F rad J. Fw .r-1 J' f-D' F. f'rd'f 1. f 1. 1 F. W uri Trai P iv QNW-. NN. E' CO m m e C I U b Tre Ccmrreee C as ra: if :Jie Niifh-'E' embf ear OFFICERS :eff rcs fret .rszes s. Tre 1 sr: sesf at 5 Q Q r 1 FANS 1 I F F TC' CC SCG fT...C5 : fv'f'CVie6Ci1fF1ri iG ' f1SfC..V'f ,-'NOV'- EDACE CASE 'ana asa C'Fer Qcmmeri a' seo ei? We C an was framed rr -FN'C5--Qefffs E924 53' mfftri fr' :fi are :e 3's 3' fer' ,Cmmerie EFQFY HCN55 A VL Lf' -v'.Lr' ezf ' 'Jr'--' C.: ANL if-. .:,'f'p I,'1'LKfAC!S MP -ADL f-ff' .,:-. -.,.- e. .,.., ..S,- 4 -. . ,J V- fr f-f .-.ri 'ye 2 t 1 ai. Economics Club OFFICERS WNCFN' NLSTNI . . . . Fr--sowrt DWC-ti-lf.Q'jSyxA1T,. VCV!-DQ ANVL , , .S ., 'T-AN f4J.SCNl 'Ha 4 KN CPS, Xtffff .AW S r 1,-H Second row: . Third row: v' W1 The Ecorcmfi. Cub cgers rrembem the oooorhmify To were icrfads ww rzroiefsiomad oeopNe who are imferesfed in ecorwc:-We probferrg. Pracrfai mowedqe of economics can beWeafr1ed on 5?e3d frlps and oiscussbns wifrw guesf speakers and feHow members. Me'-vbers are presermffy working on a locaf rad?o Oroqrarr- frey WWE rave Dare! dlscussiorms abou+ eccrormb qJes'rI:rz. nwwa ua an ,Q I sill Azfi f ff? Fx Guard Corps OFFICERS yr First row: WMV S r. .-W- I,-V'-f. T, 2-' F 'ffx ff. Second row: S i- Sifdefs Varfe ff. W 'we ,,, tb- , 5 v Third row: 1 - SQ wr: C71 ' rzit ei 3' ffrwef, J'-Inf Wwe 're ' Q f1.'3 gf ' 4' we Cf, NQMCQ' if S411 C75 'ice M f :6il..i:'C ,r 'E 1 rece rw, Tre, A: Ar: f- Y 'C Ta 'We' f 'If' . A' 'YQQ' F1 'rmj , lfuvvff- Q fl Firsf row: Nan, I Nanqyf S i.f:', Aff' SMT bard, MarTha WaIIar,r:, BMI, GrCffI'eI', Nancy Oyefh 2 Second row: Marqafe' Or'- wein, ,Ioan If. BCI Eaine I.. Annis, Ji.diIh L, CIarIr, Mar' Tha W's'n Karen Gerhaa Ci' Kiane Bremer, Third row: Chris Ann Hansen, Canene CarTer, Barsha Waqner, Sa'- Iy DeI-Iaan Maricrie Maw- Te'd, PxrdeT' STeere Shire Ann Ewing. Marfyn Era, fIrfim. FourTI1 row: DfeIcres Yfunis Uris S'apf3T n, Rufn Ann Sweeney, Ili 're' STap'eTon, Judy K. Ossn KaThIeen Brenner, Mary DouqIass, JoeIIen Bue'en. ANNE ST-TEPPARD . . BETTY GETCI-TELL . . . , . . .Vice-P'eSiCIerT NANCY OVERI-TOLT . . . - .SecreTary NANCY STOVER . MISS MARTHA WALLACE Firsi' row: Iarry CIT6FTIbf:'S Robe-rT Johnson, J. T'I. Ba'- Iey, Garry MesIer, STan DahIsTrom. Second row: Gecrqe Pehor, Gsrdsn GFI nr,sT, Dfr'aIo Bay, Rfof-rf E. Cummins, N'rrnan Kiqar CarI Yarorh, RoberT Reeves. Third row: as-'Q Webb Lee Burrneifer, Norris Ba, Ray Mom-, IDaTr Ir G, MQ InTyre, Bffb Davidon, Ger Md Casw: Dare I 'e'Z Marfr Eau, Fourih row: Wi iam C2na'T Gefrz Wlwiamz, James Ofm' S'a' Berne C:i'Y'.Q Gar- 'fv-y A fin W, Ii.-an, P'bf'f' T, .lrrfvs E1 r ADff'I'l WII'am P. V, S 'rinzif I7 s f1's 'f Industrial GARQY MESLER PQBEQT JQHNSCKI QADPY Cef-M5233 NJ sfi .,STDC'f YF- MD. J. H Ei-Tir Home Economics Club OFFICERS T I I . I W :H .LE 1 .fv- Q so Members oT The Home Economics Club are inTroduced To correcT home managemenT and enTerTaining Through geT- ao quainTed Teas Tor I-Iome Economics maiors and minors, The ' Club aIso sponsors a UniTed NaTions day parTy Tor Toreiqn sTudenTs. AT meeTings demonsTraTions on makefup and hair sTyIing are given. The club also supporTs a Ioan Tund which is inTeresT Tree Tor The cIub's members. .,.,Pres.denT I ': 3 'CI' I .i ,i .3.4n.s1,. 1 4, Ai , i,glg ' ' ,X A S C I U b One oT The IndusTriaI ArTs Ciubhs main pro7ecTs each year 's The designing and The consTrucT on oT The rzueen s Home' QFFICERS coming TIoaT. Throuqhouf The year 'ne cIub visiTs Tadories Tor , fr. a beTTer undersTandinq oT The mechanicaI processes. In De- - T id iembe' members hare a soeciaI soCiaI evening based around J it a eine' CT qanne. The acfizerzhz CT The C sb '3'i46E among I1 The :efarT'nenT 2 inzfrurofe. 172 '1 'Q x 4 ,v E Q, it f-4 il x Women's Recreation OFFICERS qw fi.. V, L, -'Wi M ,,Y K., Lsgfipf. -ICM, X51 q .K tr Firsi row: ' Second row: f - Third 5 , 5 IOWI Q ' I' 2' A i E.ew wofmw cn iiwpui, oecrgx to fre Wsvdeng Re-:fer ,mich Pifscifif an ive mfri Queue oi We ocnrd mervoefe ii +0 Ofjfue phi, A ,ii +i'.'fie1 if women Judemfs. A ia! QQW'Vv'TW give-X ife iwmm women the oppormmify fo becofve iagfwugjffeg with Qgiifeibfiii ana ierwiyiiiis ',Gf1Vfi'i6' origami 2g1f5orw'mX'ii'iifQCif1bCwi'r13ief1C1L.eior both men arid women First Row: U,-. P' V- B- if H., if N,-1 K-H. - - if U V. wi R ' Second J ., R Q. R V -- r..i iw Ny Row: 5'- . .' .'11 H 1' L , B., 1, , Arm- P :Ii I'f vi- ' ' 7' Third Row: E- 4-1 5-f - Lv ., ,., N ,f r K ' NV: f' - .' ' 1 . Fourvh P A Q x-. H, F I f L .V Pm Row: 'V' U 3L C ..: ' ',,. 1',',f 'e'e? of LQ' OFF'CERS . 1 : 2. On 'fe 1, 9 Q , LJ 'NL 1f'f 'YC-' Q1 eff' if 'Fe in QQN. ffm 'VVJW' Wav if Zeww' C ,rg F1 i9eNM H21 PE b g,Nff-fff frefp We 3' 4'L'1zfiifE-f, .J-'C i3n'fe'cf1 N- .. ff A 6'f'Of1 , 5,9 T73 A familiar sigl'1TaT Homecoming Time was The Beavers, wiTh Their rendi- Tion of The SainTs Go Marching ln. Bfl T-Ta-vers, piano: Bile Scrimger, :Trfrg bassg John Berry, drumfg Jim lflgame, banfcj STan Pnewslri, bcnczos Gary Carden Trurnpeh lil is 1 174 The Beavers The i-mall college dance band has become increasingly pop- ular since The days oT The racoon coaT. lT has become an inf dispensable parT oT The college scene. Such a band is CenTral's own 'Beaversf Born early in I957, The disfielancl-Type jazz band is composed OT Tellows who driTTed TogeTher quiTe by chance. ATTer discovering Their muTual fnTeresT in music, They began To play TogeTher wherever They could Tind a place To seT up a iam session. AT These iam sessions iT was never unusual Tor a sTranger To aslc if he 'lcould iusT siT in Tor a while, ln Time, The llregulars' oT The group Tormed Themselves inTo a band. The band called iTselT The Beaversf IT became a TavoriTe dance band aT CenTral and high schools ThroughouT The sTaTe. hnioymenT and employmenT were synonyms Tor l'The Beavers. They Talce greaT pride in Their versaTiliTy, Every man in The group is capable oT playing aT leasT Two insTrumenTs, The members are all capable oT playing Their insTrumenTs by ear. IT some one has a special reguesT, all he has To do is hum iT and The Beavers can play iT. Young Republican Club OFFICERS Jfwice E. cowu , . . . we Joe iliiiwrw , , 4 if wiiufu F, Qiwmeg: I V mpg, MARY cruecrmeese JQANN curve , 4 ,r,,3a,,,, cwwiiufm BUTT A . .Aa,g., Firsf row: fe F ' M i ' , ., , yy W ,d , . iv. v Second f Cv , WY, 1 Ri, L 3 V M,.,, QM., bv c.. ' Ffrvfa .c My' V' ,., ,-,, Cfrrizr ' 33' NN Wwe' Third row: T' rr a B'J'l -3, VN .1 . 2 ,ire if-3 Me' we Z1- Ffa ' lea' 'a'- ' R '-he S 'fied Fourfh row: Cm - Neue' 'al' Se' Saw- Ga' Mi- uf Dij-E' K ,i4ce ' 5' Que. J Us V!-3: FH 1 M-,-Ver lvlewoers oi ine Youhq Republicars Club helpec: conduct thi: years elections' door-io-door campaigning was anolher proec' oufnq The fall eleclion. To iurlher inferesf in polilics, lhe cub brings polilical guesls lo campus, and oilers brach- cal po irical experiences lo all members. The club was slarfeci in I95? by a Cenlral sludenl, Russel Slranqe. Today Mr, Sfrange is a represenlarive in lhe Michigan leqislalure. Intercollegiate Speech 175 Firs+row:M1', . .:- 1 'Cv vm' f1.:'N--1' Nw' . 5 1-A-' Sw' ' Sm- Second row: 4 Pc' fe Third TCW: Ci' l1 ' p'1'.' f ,i,,,. 1, 1 5 sn. 7 M: felv 1iCf1 c'e'fCp edve Sceegh Qeucue ru H aff 'grgrary P'K:1cca Dew, Cecua 'are1::a J Qc: are reccca 11Z'if'i6E.fvi, aruden' 'haf ba 'i'bf1'e 'Me'-:C e3'1'e aceeih fi hk acadefnic :landrg Ni cefr lVVL'E'6f3 T'-Ill have 'ZYGW members lo B213 ey lfler 4' lriz Vifafe Ucleffy licof Noffnal ani Biff Sree' .wefe the Na oPa Speech iourrafnenr wa? re di J MJ Firsi row: N11 Y 1 V, r , f Ji S: r lf- x fi-', Second row: 5 Q h w C: p f irffa V' ' Third row: L C i ' Inier-Colle iaie debaiers com eied in iournamenis heid I af ihe Uniyergfy of Piffsborq, Braieyllniversiiy and The Uni- yersify of Iiiinois. They averaged iiye viciories our of eiqhr ai 'rhe nneefs. A plaque is given by fhe isabeiia Counfy Bar Associafion to 'rhe beef freshman iearn in an inirarnurai four- narnenf sponsored by the qroup. Members ad as coaches for The freshman reams. Firsf row: C' - ,' rf fi' g 1'-. , Vv' rp V! ffr if Sec- ond row: P :Z ' r Aw J iw: V , J, if , Third row: ,z .fr 1' iff, S h d H ' The Sf,66Zi7 and Hearing A .ziaiiaq I, fy Jude,-ig Digg, a n n g rrg is be :beech fherap'-,is ir oobiic schoois or biannino To friend Qradaaie school. In The zprinq a conference is heid A S S O C a if O n f.f'T+h 'ne Miihiqah Soeeir and Hearrg Association where :scoff on: are heic on speech probienns, Une oi fhe speciai sceakers a' a rneefirg +h's year was Dr. Doaoiff ci ve M5 P effarf Swfe Home ans Tranro Sfngg, 176 Barnard Hall OFFICERS BETTEJANE ewes . SUSAN MORSE , DIANE VQLLMER . PAT WHJMFR A . MRS. asm PALMS A V' ..pf,. HT,,'fN1f Firsf row: S fa' V 'Y Bafaafa Haw1.'O'hefO35O dfif is The wafqesf dOf'Y'!-fOFy on Qafhpu. Via fhe :c'hr w y vwashfcovws, 'he laundry and cafee fefia, ffeshmen Soon become old hmersf Rooms are dlvided Yhfo Two-roofh Salfes, a swdyroorh and bedroom, Af Home- eomhwq The Hall wad a wfhner in Thek Narqe rephca of a pizza and +he Sbqah 'Tear GW +3 Pfzzaf' '21 T K7 Q... Z Firsf row: F- vi: Second row: i - ,Third row: 5: T H I I Tffe 'dv ia e t 3f of hgjvg at fe1'3ef'3 fhe em a a 'fe 1958 Hzfheizfefg :cam They wefe Nafzy Cazveffwr, OFFICERS Kffin Pin-:ff Sae Gfegof, and Rsiaie Blafeaee. The 9.7 1 A pgof E 1957-55 aiaaemf 1-lv 1'IIg3 +h5 gefafwff The hgheif 0031+ f'4'.4f'-'Ji A :A C- hefege ff -' Nev CV,K1'6'Y Wf:3ef.FfI11Tvf'e1?i'3Me maa- EQ'f!fkJLr,'E ,V ' ' ' 5' if-feev :1jv'yf1 3 Chfffmai Daffy Wefe ipefffd ,- fff, f-M, K-gp VV if-F 001:02 ,.,f, ,Wxv 5.11, 5.41.5 Se Vi- i v W ff' wana Second row: Saw. W i'e -' .ew-' A'-Ei T ' '. Ci 'sh Ka, Wfzfe .Sf MiLe 'a Ba'ca'a 11. Third row: Sa -f Pe'- '.-:' Effng ,.::, 5:2 L: pq-- Firsi row: my f ral T W 'v ' 'J ?f'i4 U1 if Ne' F. E he' My S 'W Y :A Second row: 5,1 l'1 M ' L,'k11C i CQ M Ch' ff, C :nf E C :pw Third row: v -. 'J' fr- 1 x, ff-A w- J1. Y' R H Rrmr Hn, wHf Vw vw w bmi? in IQQY, N MQ OHQ-W J0fm O n a n a fm , wx :WALL .C1:'f1AVQ TQH, EVEN wQafNf 7 HIC fr'1L,13'fOnH1 F Qfffq 'fe Jim' gm eQfi1bN42HeQi K,1fv'vwHQh 'fi Mcfe 'midefr OF ICERS 4435151 cv Qgrfzig 35:21. Ai sa Leak, Haw EGM Rory QVC LN Vi f,'v'f'Nl , . , ' L y, 4 - ' UEPNEN ,ff I D I Y , hmre wwe Mofhef X Dfity 51 sfop oy for rea Oggmom bf rnmwg Mcmpgwxmf .QU X. , ihwr pwemf .They w wwe mwxffrwwlww cufhev-f1i:wr'r'w4. MAPY V'1,ff,V -A1P'ffH V' M1795 5-PE 'W M 'SYfW 5- 3 Furs? row: J. Maw P, Cv ' Q ,1 Ca --2 Second row: 3 zu' SN' J pnf F':'vN1. Thirdr0w:5p:'T 11' Robinson Hall V 1' 923' 1' P: 1.L r- P ' ' -E ' 1 ', 6 ' uwhrr' 1 'Q Q1 H 'V p 1'V'xfe ' r:. 11 P191 7f.QD'.'-' ' M.-, 'ne 61. Du? fe.e1f'e'i:e , '? U8 Sloan Hall OFFICERS llw' yon' S-. !DE'7l1V 1 1 XL'N ' ff plffx 1 Q 1' Pe 'zen' 1 ' wwh ' wo' be 1, 1 3 If 1' Clofivoi Tofe. WV. Sliii' A IMA' L of-.PF ye w ooo 6- oefofe Q Tv P3'3,1ylr'I3 W 'oe :Vo ,lifig-15. The e 'Few mule Ifiydfil-TAS, Vg INQ- fl SCBH1 C 1 'oi1s za'-1, We wmv: 'Pg We frolv Tw 'Peo 'ale We Vee an law y, Du rg 'oe fav 3: 'oe yeaf,fc':1e F1 in m'-'eff '93f f 'oiyu Firsf Row: S. In Lui- M' . v, W. lv' V'-veto 1, Second Row: Nw , Ia oi ,fu ,Mum-N g-Q -uf' Sloan's Housemo+l'1er,Mrs.Smi+l1, shows Barb Nelson perl of Hue clofhing resiclenfs have donafed for fheir Chrisfmas family. , V - Cm Ka-V .vll 'Q H xv -, E, l- J All Sobm. H M Ld, Hu-'urn A 5 l s ry 1 5 X . ,- 179 Callrins Hall is 'rhe newesf dormilory on campus. Residenfs enioy fhe pleasanl' almosphere of fhe lounge. Firsl' Row: Marcia Palmer, Mary Kay Caoeman, Cammie Slevenson. Second Row: Mary Jo Gambino, Dawn Derhammer, l-lelen Nollze, Calkin's Hall OFFICERS MARY K. COLEMAN ......... .... P residenl CAMMlF STEVENSON , . . , V' Q Prefde MARY JO CAMBlNO , . ..., Secrefr, SUAPON PUMMEL .................. lrea'ur, MQS. MARCIA PALMER ,........,.... l'loufer'r,f'6-r Calkins l'lall was buill as lhe lhird dorrnilory in The quade rangle of men's dormilories, bul increased enrollmenr has made fl home for 3l2 women. Residenls live in lhree-room suiles Consisling of a sfudy room, 'rwo bedrooms and a barh. Decoraled in Swedish modern 'rhe main lounge ulilizes par- lilioning of lalrice work and flagslone lo give if an informal armosphere. Kirchens are localed in lhe lounge and in lhe recreafion room where Calkins girls can galher on Sunday evenings ro prepare lheir meals. When Marilyn Slarlcey was named I958 Homecoming Queen, dorm residenls were lrealed ro serenades during rhe wee hours. Calkins l-lall also won The Chrislmas window decoraling conresf. Carolyn Hamlin, E. Joan Chopp, Sharon Rummel, Third Row: Anila Q sr-9 180 .V Tniel, Healher Wilson, Annelle Palinslcy, Yvonne Morden, Nellie Onaka. sl 5? nil Q X .2 757 use www Barnes Hall OFFICERS ' - f.DKuf' .. LV' Bfln 'Q el'- .Llfig Q, TNA ,f5fv , Se- ' 'J E,L MAYFS . . T1-1 JC, IMF M f,,FFEZ . , ' Barnez Ha? 'naegfared a sroofam 35 Qhay helo 'n 2 ,eat Tre rarres of 'naors who were W7 'na lo nerg yhef rggige-n+g were peeled. From lh?s liar a zreaerl wth hornewow prob' renni meld easily :hd help. The l957-58 scholasllc award lor The hlqhesl aiaoefnh Etaenr En Barnes was won by Mkhael B, Ernfs, a lreslnfnar. lr was lhe second year lhe awaro had been qlyen. Mrs. Ella DcDul3fee, Barnesl housevworher for eleyen l,Q3V'. wfll rellre lhis year. A 'Cider Sing ' al Halloween and lne Second annual goclce ho wllh Sloan were lwo of Barnes eoclal successes, F5 Flrsf Row: larne. L, lffdfg Ja'lc Arnod E a MzDl.3ee, BI Baerlrel Law, Carr. Second Row: Pfvr '1rMrlr+,fQ Nrljr- l-lrrdfa l-lar-5 Andrew., A 3 3 5 fl 2 9 X .r Mrs. McDul:lee believes a housemolher should gel lo know her dormifory residenfs. She serves coffee and gels acquainled. Uafcl Peecl, J'rn Bfxlell. Third Row: Terry Srreeler, Gary Moll. W' my VML. pin fwmman ra,M rw, ' X.- r. r V . r.,r ,Q New owa d, 2 h ? T 3 r a l la , .. 3, Z E G F ? s 4 f 1 .A Q, X ,.-Q ,'7 x. 7 I ui Larzelere's Hall OFFICERS -'-FWJY. 1 R F' Q,- ll . LV' 4 Lvzfefes 325 Men lmye ll-lu fl lun U',l 1l cflenixfw flmg 7 . Q Q, 55' ymr. fd Tlwefr fuller lwours Clwrlnlmfr, 'moler a myzlerlow iifwie 'efrn enlerlalned llnem. 3 A 55-noiy fre ln llwe llrepleee nelped lo ellracl a :ew feel- KX :reef .-f+lw'l1eErEnslmmen+s, an Rn no lnwe. llwe foclnqe woeld 5 w ie epeclafors lor an lnlornnal fern session. A lnere may nol be many lrlelwrnen ln Larzeere. buf Sf. Pat' X1 ' rlclf Q Day ollered an excellenl excuse lor fa parly so llney had sa dale dance enlilled Sl. Palricldg lrlalw l-lop. They also held X el f' V an fhpfl Fools mixer. Wlven a fellow comes +o college he encounlers a lol of llwings he never expecled, such as 'llwe laundry room. Firsl Row: D' P Su: C Me Fc- Vg Easy Efvwf, Second Rowg F? :fy F 5 -,,, . Third Row: J iq My rl Pfie-'l S 1 B 1f-' ' e, BBC' l' Pa l'l-Uwliy, V111 Yffz--'rvfw Ray VV' gf P' -Vg lNa'5.f, D QAVVE' sg,f 5 , 3 s fl 5 ? 3 E 25 2 ' s e il l 2 f Z A : , ML! 5 Q E ' 1 fi 3 2 3 fx 182 px t - - Q Q-v Inter-Faith Council OFFICERS CCYLE KNWK .... We 'Jeni MfARlE KOPIN . . .V'geA?reg':ien' BETTY BAREIS . . . , .Seireiafx TTR, HAROLD THFER , . .Pd. sa- 4 Firsf row: Be , Bareis, Dgfe Kfff 'fare K'o'c. Second 3 row: Jia' L,ie, Mbna ece Emi Riceda Ta boi Joyie 'Q TL V fe. Third row: R2 a:d sr Qfnsor Sure, Ha-ye: The lnieriaiih Council, composed ol lhe presidenl, a rep- represonlalive and an allernele from each religious group on compui, slrives io bring aboul religious underslanding among religious groups by sponsoring allecollege aclivilies. Religious Expioralion Weelc is The main proiecl oi The council. Assem- blies and bull sessions in The dorms wilh represenralives from lhe dilzferenf religions help provide a beller unclerslanding For all. Gamma Delta Firsf Row: Rum, fern' if Cut? To 1 ziwzf Be , Bye Cyo Hive' L71 Lf-Mo Mafivn Lud- o ' Sha' Se 'if' Donn 1 Re -fi KM-Nr Sirzeuw. Second Row: E.'1f:Cc-2 'Q' 3 2' 3 Ha-fo .1 she' N SN, 33 i 3 S3315 A'rf?' A 1' J.:i Webber Ji' rtf 93:13 Pm '. Gs' ev No'- r'1 r-lvzen Kvfn 3e Ji',f Ca' i-43,3 E 1 Mae Si'-'oo f-f-- Wye 5- M- on Third Row- Drnu T'.f ' 'N '5e'a1'rf C 1. A-ra Min Sven Ven- A e Ne 'C- Lixa ee Pnazo' Barnum B ,c'fv i Jane' Fisim' Krf-c N Jan KRS' Cin' Kzsv lf3'ii'i'? Bigzi-Q Juv' RQ 'c'6' Jaw' 'v'::'-3. Fourfh Row: J3 :e E' Jx: fl Bowie Df-1 ge 'daft' Dom: Wo , cu- Howe S'1'on SU-Ni N3'o e H Ka een Bmnne' E ure M. J2 .:' Jare' Rf, 'S-' N1':. 9-e'f',:' E e' Texzx H113 A,e '1. Fiifh Row: Roi' W Siwze' Cv-e. Lie, fir. X- ff' hz , Q-'ff'-3' Rcge' vii D711 Pe , C'a'i'LS'f Tf'l pff Ji' f' 3', 1f L-'te 921:-' - . ' 3 3.249 Tfe Lgfefgn slsdenf in Gamma Dew can art: cofioui' OFFICERS ffeeviy feioer zerffcei. Beiiefng fheir orzjanizrior' should be FLC g W . fe gqycgl ard 30514, ihey fe had ecafenger hum: and bowl' - flfii 291:51 4 'cg osfeg, The Ferrf i'2 f,'e chaoler of Gamma Della wins cfij, Qifii' 1 Eff 'he osei' of Cenfrs: 2 Gamma Dena. Wifh olher Luicerar jf pifvj , Tm' , insert in The rorlheasiern region oi ine Uniled Sales Yhey ifpvii iii-if E PRP - helc Eucoorl 5 Rio de Janeiro schoof 183 urs Row 1 5 J Second Row 31 Ci 3 n N3 Loo z Third O l nlfowak Ma in SC ou e oy Lezov Jo L ourfh Row Mu f Jo nn Ennll R Ka'ha Co n A n W J 3 f e ran I Row T 0 Numa 1 Jo Gab nc Newman Club EARL LaCROSSE JOHN MAPSH JERRY SlERAClfl MARlE KOPlN J 'EE HURL UT MR BERNARD TONEY s Row F ed Rael Mama WP V7 1 3 1 1 Second Row A3 Ma qa e' W Jane Ma qnre 'W V o l E' Third Row rx Do 3' 1 ' ska as Fourth Row N J 3 465 'W owl Trea Jrcr Tlns year Newman Club Iouned llwe Nal1onalNewmar' Club Eederaluon whuch ns a federahon of Calhollc sludenl organl zahons al colleges and unuversuhes nn lhe Unuled Slafes Plans are be ng made +0 slarl consfruchon on a Newman Club Cenlel whwch wnll have a cafelerna chapel socual room and olhce 'pace f' A 184 - F5 ' - FQ I lf 'f' KC: ' J Sf-'ggi B5-'n3 i Tone. Lx' L1 C':: e c'- Naxn. I Fe ie Rciffe RH 'Q N' C J,': n Ne Pc N li. Comm!! Ca':'.n Colle' BJ ' DCE' n Bfzgff' N041-fCw,'4 Nl , Si'w'.Qk S 'f1 C0 ' Vx' 3505 -3, ' Row: Mum Jvc D' 'e E'ee-n Kjz Ka, Kane Jzne De n , M1'if'c Ja . A , ff O' ' BCI' c', B ' ' J :e Heln, Min 'cn E15 Ca ef' 'lr DJ, F 5 Ju JJ WZ' rf-,I A , 'H' 0.1 C Bye-enlf , 'fne ' e' Safzfa S:'-:' My. n, Si'- J'A'z lei G'Oul , C La Ke- ref: Sanz. Ke-nn'e Jan Bo.:- . F'ffh : e'e-sa P-'Lie' Anne E'if'nq'.be' Mfnu fwf- Bms T' 'vu M: f Cv' C-'oss F'e'i Allen John Cf- - Dfnn S3 Dx, Jcnve Lytfc My, 'el Jovce C. Rin' ' lc. , , ......... .,.,... . l3'5sCde'l 'l . l I . L ,,..,...,......... V25-Pfejoe l ' , . . L .4,....., . . . . .V e-Pve d, ' P MARGARITA LOPEZ .,.4..... RQt','d c Sf:'fQ'af', . . . . . ,..., Cffvfgppnomf: Sewefam f, B ................. At' 4 . ,..... ....., . . ,Adnfsef fs x O 'X .f AST . Lt A 4 Fir? z f ww, , A 'fx' O Q G'Cc'f Cvcironx F'-S W: ,V T'c'f:' C'3 '-gf' R'i'a'1 Eng '3'1'. 1 Kyen S'J.e' Pa' Balsam JL. 'e Rzwff' MV. Jfn' 3 Jn' Si'e'i' P '. JL Grit, 'Q v 5 -'ye fm v Ojwe' Na 5 'Y + Kam, LL- 'e, Jca' Kose . ' : Jea'ne 4B'IfE':'f Lava Rowe Pa' we S. 'fa' Ea e l-'ai-f Ja' ze JJc'e Liza Pfl 'sz J.- ':, Sf'z,:f' L: 1 ff- Cr,f'f-fr ' F Sa lfene WI' 'elf C3'CE '.',f' BVLY3 C: i . : ri, L2 C 2' Nye'-2 Dzge' Ja' Pimcfnzf Da' B:3a'. V fe -a.e' S, S':::e Be e Nczfa- K if V v R'C :': E .'n Ke' V15 .i' V 'U-VE' N,1-'M' VYG7 My D:'a': K.1 ',n lffgb' ', Newman Club Firsf row: T'e'C' ei S' 'na - E 'vera Pier Lira Sarrer. Second row: ltr' Skibinskf Mary Ji Sghrneuel Carilp l'lfarn'r Care Ma,.fre', Ann S'Qi kf Y Rcse Osrasre. Members publish a Newman Club News and sponsor a baskelball Team in CMC's inlrarnural compelifion. Socially, fhey have a spring picnic, spaqhelri dinners, smokers and a comedy fashion show. Every olher Sunday, communion breaklasl is held. Aller- wards, lhere is a program consisfinq of a quesl speaker who is somelimes from campus. Ski Club -f-J: VJLQFVS . Lf-DQY CCLJLTP 5 WNCENT NELSCN BPVKE ....... DR, XNX-l'fELlNE MQNEEL OFFICERS Firsi Row: La , C:, zv V'n- zen' Negon Da.e W 'ares Je'- ', Bnlve B'3C9 Case. Second Row: Doreen Conley Nancy Netznv' R04 Ma'-2 Me' :'i 59.5-'f. B'2,g o .Ire Da' 'C' Tau. Naih Do' 1 Bl'9 f Na' Cgewsu. Third Row: Sa . W e, 153' Weckene' San ya l.o.ee. Joanre R, 'n - Qe' MV. JD SA' 'exe L:' R.'e':e' Viv, oe: ein. Fourfh Row: J n S'ca' Te . Pope' Di' B'e:1e' R':f. Cease' Bo: Pe: :' La , Size, La , A'- :e'g:', FiHh Row: lf fe MXLC' P3 :' Czimeif' Fw' Cie' 5f e N::2f Dcxz ra 1 SW: :'i' Cac' 'BJP D1 Y Y Y Y C-ea 'fe. The Ski Clubs oulslanding weekend-long ski lfic rhig gea- son was lo Wal oon Lake where lhey siayed al The lodge. The more advanced skiers hep ine inexperienced club rnernbefg learn fhe basics oi +he soorl. Tnere are also olher shorter frips during lhe year. When skiing is impossible, movies and speakers hghlighf lhe club's rneefings. F-Irs? row: ENV P5 Bc-'fy , ...V i Ever, 1' Badi 'U Jawa.-1 C 'draw Second row: Ju fvidf-2 Jife l-'Q 'i,lf J 1- fr Bc en Naniy l'le'r',v, F-ibefa la bo' Srfre, Mi- fvuire Pea S'er's. Third row: lxnn P' ark KVK Wa lar, F 11-r he -1 fs' Jarr-'fx Lacs T Barco' der. Wesley Foundation QFFICERS A JAMES CORERAY . ,,.... ,.... P iesidcnl GECQGE DESYRUE . . . , . ..,.. VVQ-Pfesidcnl BETTY LONSNECKER . , . . Re' ordng Secreiary LORAINE LAMPMAN , , .Cf,rrosp,nd7rg Secreiary LeROY ZIMMER .,... ...,,,.. T reasurer DR. EMNL PFISTER . . . . . . .Adifser MlSS ACONNA FREEMAN . . . Adviser Firsi row: Fiery U - .nian Nan Earn Fafher Cnufl Suar' S'f,o'e' H' der. Sec- ond row: An'-e M'Di'a 'i Mau J' Snavei. Arn Cla- -w' Jia' Lure, Ja' Mi- E nad. Third row: Mar',r S' 'i1a':i, Efrwr, P ,ilf,- is 1 F '.'f- JA. S' a ffvuw 5 1. Fourfh row: P f.-Wan E'r 'n E .z S'i':'-,-' C , :i iE Ni 3,7 'fi Canterbury Club OFFICERS ,FY E , ffl , fffqggfr E-VWNZ C,QE?r.N'-H . .W-' Prcioer 'JAWS' FN N3 Seve' SvE: '5 + H'S,S?:' Treai. , fi, 3 Cr'f 3i Ezfffrfl . f-.ofzg This pas? year Wesley Foundaiion, an organizarion of Merh- odisi srudenrs, has changed irs regular Sunday brealcfasi and progrann fo a Sunday evening dinner and rneeiing. Members make up ihe depuiaiion learns which go 'ro oiher churches and conduci ihe service. Wesley also sponsors a loan fund which is available ro any Meihodisi sludeni, and sends linan- cial aid ro a Japanese college. 'ns The Canreroury Club, an organizalfon of Episcopal srue denlz, fneerz every Sunday evening for a religious program and a drner prepared by rhe sfudenls. Each weel several rnernbers spend one afrernoon ar The Mr. Pleasanf Srafe l-lorne and Training School giving religious inslruclion. ln November, rhe clap .vas hos' 'o rine Wesrern Mcngan Ur-'vergify Carrer- bury Cleb for a weelfend. 156 Chippewa Christian Fellowship OFFICERS f 'sJ,f' 1 K-CVPJA I? M'-JQTZ V CPAN E- wifi.. SH 4. GF-CW ,,'?S . , .71-ff rv'Q.sAw1ES v A33AQr . Aa. MSS MAQCN1 -.4LrC,gf1Nf , , ,Adi Chippewa Chrisfian Fellowship is an inferdenominafional orqanizafion which was founded af Cenfral in I942. Weekly meefinds as well as Bible sfudies and prayer meefinqs are ar imporfanf parf of fhe groups acfiviries. Gospel feams are available for church services. The spirifual life of members is furfher enriched by several infer-college wee-lc-end conferences during fhe school year. These conferences are sponsored by fhe lnfer-Varsify Chrisf- ian Fllowship of C C F is a chapfer. Af fhese conferences. Cenfral sfudenfs have fhe opporfunify fo discuss differenf religious viewpoinfs. Social highliqhfs of fhe year include fhe Alumni homecom- ing parfy, an Easfer sunrise brealtfasf ancl ei senior farewell parfy. l1,'.ll eats? HQ ,g,,nI Al 543 as in ig, H. .- , .. X A , W. is C.C,F. members go? logefher for a good fime, and a worfhy addifion fo fhe Homecoming parade. Firsf Row: Nan, lr:-Q Jud, Mus, James Mclaggfarf, Dann Grgelli S'a'ej, Hayes Gan l.u'es lvlafin Murc and Efabefh Wlrifffe' Barbara Jailzr. Second Row: Be-uer, Mix' lfifs V-fl r'S2', JG','ii Vote, Jso Be-rszr Pic Bedford, Srarir Farge' Nas: Wa mile, Danna Rfuerrner Queer Leonard, Jars? Rossman Glare Hairola laVfnre Kercrer. Third Row: Lera Brifirg Learn Hr-niwx F'orer-io lwalc-r lvlarzare' Crfu Vriiria C fe Jafse Rach R' -ace Curliy Marar Krg, L-'Ci l-'he Acre ff s ' .lfarede Adi .Fourfh Row: L wi Gree'e Pin 5 G CVC RW1 C 'arf EZ'a Vee Jam lr, Na' , Hfwfw, Car' J safe' Pfher I fri-a fare- Ee , PM l.ir. Marar Lord Mar, ,are Bear. Fiffh Row: Bio E3-V3 W 95' Cer- sfrorr Ru Sims -a e' Lcrcj Jarefh T' 73 Be , M er R'bf- fa la b Euerfff' Colfrsrzv, Cost? Webb. Sixfh Row: VV' am Cirarf, EC, e Kfrr Dir Kerr Kei Olfe 4 R. G, A s-, Rt' Laedef QUE? fA'spa,.1' Cain fxreref Prna d Vv'm. Qirnsr Q bi-r' C, Cv'-i La! 4 K Pan-Hellenic Council OFFICERS I .ix 'Y 3'1 'e1ee'C , ' e-1 1 'ee Gfee- ': I Q-,if Mf.:,,'-, M L,--4-.14 Qf L -1 M-.Hug - r I V VY, ..,, ,, ,. Q ee' -,.. - . .N Q,- ,'Ff :'Y!,,,f. I ky tai? fcrcfly mf 'lT'k6f' Q 'l'fe'i+'ve V 'ee , cfeebee' if Uznieff 1 1' fre ae mae! 1 'vw , ' ' ' 1 P -3 f' 1'A.G. lee 1 51' 'rfezee' f3'f1'e 5' wr' e- ' , A TC woler. We towel fi 1' CAGVQG if TWG arwal reqlfrea '1 aembx ls' QV' wl1O.1'Q1r c'f?'le11 1m rp. Mfg Q1 1ofor'1,A TF111 ye- 11 me ,sei llwe mum rv'me1 :l5'1'11-fin 05 SGVOUTV md We :1.efCPfarw5wef sefcu, fear-e1e 51 .e5 Q'KGS6 '63 11 il . FX' C'ff5+f1'f1f Wwe Yifoolll fi 'e'1Jfe'el 0m re Ml, ple-1' r' wen were 'TH-'93 'Q f LSHW1. Each fercfff TA-nlflll , . . , , +I. . , J X' U Ann Sl'1epard,Marg1e McDonald, and Palfy Glass are preparrng a lunch 'Y 9 and MONEY '3 Mille 'mf '73 er 5 SVCCSV- for flue Clwrislmas +ime parfy planned for Ml. Pleasanf area children Firsf Row: Va, P1 , M 5 ' fy Pp-' , A--:Q A , 1 1's Ef1'L:1'. V1 '+-'H-.l Second Row: 11 H if' -- D 5' C'i1 : ' 11- 5' 1, ,:.,,.,V ,I . D1-1' :, 51' .le-'- 1 5 Bwbvi 511' 1 lV1'1 f'1'r In B1'r,1'1:1- M11,L1 f1 Fourflw Row: C. ' NVYJ i 1 l51g,-. Third Row: .. 1, ,V Q, 1,-, .- Maw-, 'yi ff 1 4 5 1 I 5 1 4 I 6 l 5 9' 1 2 I 4 When lhe ASA's go down +o dinner as a group, so does lheir doll mascof. Karen Kerns and Marilyn Burlcharclf give him a helping hand. All Firsl Row: Mid, B 1 vw M- Bvizwx Ov mam, .li-Vw Nap-,-.'. S,.'iv,rw l 1 Vw-' lf'-v' . Second Row: S -f Own, Sl -N'-'H C nv' Kill, V l , F' ' 'Q lin,-' laBi V- Mm, --', A Bah,-1 Bwcwa J af' 2 . ,- - Third Row: lfffa' S'e,'-' Mafir' Esf. V C fi , Ei - '. '. 1 L-fliaffe J1-5 - H ' M ab- L'dcle'd.1 Sqaf v, fif- Pff C Q , Fourfh Row:Sa'J'1lN,s Emma C' mfs Ma ,' Cain 11 CD Alpha Sigma Alpha i ul 'F 13 S 0 5 , Cl -4- lx, S' Sv Alpha Chi Gmega 9 r ifr- tt 4- 7 Firsf Row: .Vw1'f- M K4- W V ' , CW' K1 P'-'vw ' as S 1 'V nf F: '- Nl?- i1, ' 5 Q H 5uf':bf4'.:--N 1.3 Q C351-. Second Row: rf. f 3 ' 1 1 S.-,V 'K P-'1. I '1 '1'ni 'i P' . ,A '1- ' 1 OFFICERS A X Q yr-v Qf,v,f'NQAL D TTRTBTWY CCMVN 5 4 .ZWSE SF1YZBf3'7-PN 1 wwq 1 .:f1'Xlr Yr , yfxi -,-D , ,V ,,.,, ..,n Albi CV Omega wA :fc 'SWSMOE' 'ee Fei' ' nn' Ncfefnbef 7-9, 1958, when fFQ,ce1aMe 5 V -ieiqefz was 'ef 'P A one CF' Qfneca. Nefina Cxxief' Cirlne :rim bi' xii' inc 'ef f-e,e a' .5 95 E325 35 'ne :CJ CMAQ' A ani Cn' C eca fL'5 P M':Vce iame :Cf 'FEI' '5 :'. Them, A'e4:F:: e' 'Heff- gefg vQ6'6 Ef'fe-3 'MQ 're 'fini ,:': ', 'N 'ni' ff A4-ef We 'f 'a+'i' a Di: O,6+ na: Pe C 'C ie eva Ve? new 'fi'.A2, We A Via Cf' Q ici ii 1 'ef'-ei 'P 'Pe 91 C5 N957, fn: 'VQWCE' Viv, Kew J Gaff 'e e,: 'Q 'Wi , Vxffi, Alpha Chi Omega wen? na+?onaf H115 year. Members Judie Dodge Mandy Hicks, and Judie .links show off Hwevr new sweafs eris 22,2 sal' Lf, ,M is fi.,4':, ?:, ff? . Alpha Xi Della may be fhe newesf, bul meeling nighls find fhe sororily in full swing. llill Fivrsl Row: Mary Douglass, Corrinne Kirlc, Julia Adlcirs, Carlene Badgero, DAnn Mulligan. Second Row: Elaine Lounsbury, Judy DeBuie, Judi OFFICERS COl?RlNNE KlRK . . .....,. . , .Presdenl CAQLENE BADGERO , . . .Viie-Presoerl MARY DOUSLASS . . . .Sears-'a'y E ANN MULLIGAN . . Treasu MISS JL,LlA ADKlNS . . . .Advi er The Alpha Xi Della colony was eslablished al Cenlral by Corrinne Kirk who is af Cenlral on a sororily scholarship To sei up The chapler. Sixleen charler members made up lhe orie ginal group. Alpha Xi Della was founded al Lombard College, Gales- burg, illinois, in I893. Today, lhey number 35.000 and have 88 college chaplers. Double blues are The sororilyis colors and lheir flower is lhe pink rose. The colony has slepped inlo college allairs since ils begin- ning. They have given baslcels ol food and clolhing al Thanks- giving and Chrislmas, Anolher proiecl was carolling al The Cily l-lospilal. Schenclc, Jan Riller, Nadine Slarlc, Sharon Bain. Third Row: Nancy A. Bush, Kalhy Johnson, Jean Schaal, Fay Murphy, Carol Booren. Alpha Xi Delta Firsi Row: Vv' J' Kim C'5Wb':'.i-n, M S3 C, f C V F E K D3 a S 1 Le' Q-'M De'-def. Second Row: Wife Men' Ce C N Fn'+h Row Row: Keren Pafvfzff Ka. Kane Bafbgafa Ci:dJ1'.- 5 I ' I e Q , V- ,B Mafr Mic?-1-, : '-3 View Jin J .I2Sffg,S'1:J'C Q Vin' f Vive Pi:-Fai-'11 C :i. BU,-fi-',FourH'1Row OFFICERS www ceweivf x comms mm . A SECDQW 3E'E9S5'v CAUT, MCQV 'TSS C. ffN'f1f'-W New Sigma Teez oFHanrProo': Uo'ei', We feh ZGMWGMGVWT 16133, V Pine Maumee Kenui tors of nemp WE yeaf.Be1Y:1e:+Pe ffomey Qow1eQ'e3 fe' membefs 50' 'eff :moon emo cF7WdremNs book, .E 'T 51 DC' CF 12732 3,25 GQ. The dupe' fe3'e: 'Fzeqk . . . if fnef iewse YH, year 'rffh We TF Sq. Each ,ef e dxefe' 'hes 'Q anew e QW 5' 'he AST fo-.e, The!-,ST1':.e 44 Newoefg mg ju exp-ere ve rawcfi 3e:11 Ne .f'eL,f .-.5' me WRFX- ez' fng fomvfmwevf if: K'fx'6'N Pa'-TW fx mewcef J r 7 L4,,.,,,.MY M. M ,. , ,J J-J,.,. 4 .,,.. T? Q H, . if rrsr T ii Ellen Phillip, Maggie ForTino and Barbie Becker Thoroughly enioyecl The snow sculpTuring conTesT. The D.Z.'s enTered Dumbo. FirsT Row: Erlere Hacker, Judie Hauclc, Nancy Sovereign, Marylrae Powers Barhara S. King, Dawn Pcppen, Carolyn Taylor, Marilyn Miller. Second Row: Marfi PeTersen, Nancy Coclcerill, PaT Bell, Margie Mc- Donald, Joan Traslc, Maarine Trumbley, Barbara Becker, Third Row: Anne Shepard, .lady TQTT Shirley Vernon, Shirley Burwell, Marylu Gilbert 'n Delta Zeta OFFICERS V-l rl?YrAE PCJWERS 'JFWPTET HITTABRANT . EVEN? PFCKEF? . NAAPTTYNMILLER . , . MTSS BARBARA KTNG V r2,,. W. J T. ri.- df gf. ,T '3fL,- Adfse OT l22 DelTa ZeTa chapTers in The UniTed STaTes, CenTral 2 DelTa ZeTas broughT home The Top award giyen by The sororf iTy aT Their naTional ConyenTion, chapTer which has shown The rnos year period. A DelTa ZeTa, Carolyn Taylor, helleni: Woman oT The Year lasT By leTTing down Their hair and This award is giyen To The T irnproyernenT ofer a Two receiyed The honor oT Pan' year, having Tun, The D.Z.'s won The Chiclc Relay. Pie-eaTing, TooTball-lciclcing, and egg-Throwf ing were iusT a Tew oT The eyenTs. hellenic Sing. Marylcae Powers was elecTed They also won The IFC-Panf To Whois Who and KaThy McGuire was named OuTsTanding SenaTor. BarqareT FofT'no, DorTha Gray, Mars McGa?re Chris Ann T-lansen, Gferia Marn Lynre DeTwiler, Marlene Dolsen Ryan, Jean Fisher, Seellen O'Dell, Ha ' s xx ha Elxwieler, FourTh Row: Ka'h, Grculx, Linda Mirgar Suzanne . FifTh Row: Darlene Davis, Care rrieT T-lillabranT, Ceia Koiareyic Q f .5 vc E l 1' C , SI 1 ffl Kappa Gamma N, Firsf Row: Mfg K : A ,eye- e Cfahcwa' , 'a'pe Lme Ee' Ku f-. Pa' Paine' Ma':3'e' Sri- Jfe C.: , Fourfh Row: C '1 Ka, A ff. Second Row: D . 's Ffaew-f We :za Hazen PM Ei1'C5'i 532: Eafbafa W e'5ec Cdxw Maf ', Swff, Bzfvc, C1 1-. Y- ef Ven -eaf S'i:Q '. Third Row: S-e F,xe 'a' Mau OF FICERS ,Ff XJN?vfE CP fWv'EE3,F N .,... PVQS-GQ .CDDL NE LCVE Vfefp'-esce ', 'N C3FVv'Ff7fi . , ,Se:'e'a', '.'f-5 , ff3'NJ . T'ea 'E KNS 5,2 E33,fSvfN ..... , .Fam ge' Eat' spffnq Kappa Gamma has a C'OCf'SSE'v'S ciffwef a' fre foo'-es 3: we spcrscfs. Sa ace afe se-mes a' :pe Fwoose, 'ke Ma fuse a' anypef, ap: af'ef dessef' a' 'He :pa 93: QEYVCS and a Song few 59 ow. Kvrgra Gapfffa 1 Ha :weep paff, WFP Ze'a Ch' Ze+a was , izeife aa+e 3a'a:e,C: EfCCfiE1'C Weamefz ce:c'a'e3 pe ftcm. A' Cffsffpap fffe e i2fo'Y+yzm11'p p':'e:' wcxi a pf: -fam We Mr. Pease Safe Howe ff: Tfaanc 5765. Ve. ew Safe, if if ff '.. pA'3 e-f':A'cf iff: ,ewes e5'e Me'i5, WJ: CgE'1'c: QFQ CH' 'Mai 'J':'z, e :e'3 cafe 'pref dit 'C eacf' o ef ENVI 'ef' e mere, 'Fey wean Fwafe ipef' ' 'git TC CARE. Kf Whenever Kappa Gamma members ge? fogeiher, a good old-fashioned gab fed is 'fhe result Aw K' X X Ll' D Pi Kaps, Joyce Consfanline, Ka+lrileen Bannon, and Anneiie Polinslry examine archives on display for llie local alumni lea, lllll Firsl Row: Winn CE'.1 , Baibwi f'x'La'T .li '- ' li wi' n Sym ir- Ar' F r f,. Second Row: Bare I :fa E' V-r Nw r- -Q-' f--' 1: J M, d, Mar, f 'r fx'l'r's, Lifrii- P-,-'f-'s ' Cr iiyr lVifa ' My .' Bflvarcll. Third Row: Arm Sieirilce, RL. Wimmffr, Car ,P Gyn- f s 3 S, 4. yr i, Q- 4 X Pi Kappa Sigma , 15 1, li l qi , OFFICERS fi j :f N Q g EXAPE fi-4P3Ull J V-lie-1 PFBF O BPYANT , . Si- if ff-'XKY VWCJRP ' L Qvfs liP Vx'E 1 Dani llwrow ilial awayl Mernberf Oi P' Kappa Sigma roma we lriearcl emlaimmg time again fi iney rerrned ran' me-iiea posiage ulampa from wiislepapei' bsialelu. llie money earned from ilrie cramps wil: be given io c1lwari+iee. lnrcagncui llie year Pi Kapg liave been aeraing used cloili- ing lo a cliildren s TB sariiiorium in Ponnac. An alumni chap- Ter oi PE Kappa Sigma was formed in Mi. Pleasant iliis year. Pi Kaps liave acquired a paddle four leei lriigli +lii5 year io record 'lieir oulsianding pledges on one sige and ilie Pi Kap willn in 7 lwigliesl pain? average on ilie oooofiie ide, M-i Q,mL ,Jai Pi' .3 P' Jvffl l' ,'- if r-1 Cy fin. Cv' l il, Four+l1Row: Yi f -'-' M P ,-'1 f Euro B' ' ' ry Kr --'-' -3 Banrv Bircara Ka,eN1,-1. ' . 1 K , in rli. ,Ami- U P-,viii L': l'lfw'r r' Cla da P P .i............ f 5 4 i 1 l 5 i Sigma Sigma Sigma C7 . w gf' T' Firsf Row: Pulh Arn Kenl, Linda Qjnn, Nari,i Barninger, Janice Brice, Grelcher Koibe, Barbara Saller. Second Row: Jsof Laury, Beverly Edd, Ruin Mannion, Sue Plawnan, Bmii, Barrnn, J.dy Nelson, Barbara Raz- sell, Sally Campbell, Ginny Laney, Third Row: Die Caeley, JJd,f OFFICERS JPN BRICE ...,.. ...... ..,. P i eufoi.-nl NANCY BANNINCSER . , . Viic-Presidf-nl BARBARA SALLER . . . , . .Seirfrau GRETCHFN KOLBE . ,Treasurf fp, PATRICIA PNNABLE . . Adfsfbf Sigma Sigma Sigma won iirsl prize lor ihe besi presenia' lfon oi fhe world lair iheme al' Homecoming. The moilo oi rheir iloai was 'liluiure in Our l-landsfl Tri Sigmas conrribure ro +he Robbie Page Memorial Fund. Through ihe fund, Sigma Sigma Sigma helps io supporf a childrens wing af rhe Norfh Carolina Memorial l-lospilal. During Greek Weelc the Tri Sigmas sponsor fhe swim meer. Confenfanls from lhe dfllereni sororiiies parlicipare in such swimm'ng coniesis as ihe umbrella race, The lighred candle race, and The nighrshiri race. Dixie Cooley, Jan Brice and Linda Quinn were elecied ro Whois Who. Linda Quinn was also chairman of fhe i959 Greei Weelr. C7 l . -+5 sz 'F r sl? if'3li l-VW Larirrrr, Caro yn Srarwn Parry Glaze, Rosen Nefar Sa if fxfde' 'n, A'Uiir1 if Crwr' Berger, Fourfh Row: Sal 7 Han-,gr Sirirby Slier, Linda Hale, Rose Van Tilliin, Wanda Enpinu, Kay lirdnay, Marlene Haihin, Mary Kiarder, Jfircl Km-pier. iii Tri Sig Linda Quinn, co-chairmen of Greek Week, informs Rufh Mannion abou? arangemenfs. The acfivify-packed weel: was held for the firsi lime in fhe spring of I958. i-1 -'vs-v-wqf-...M-,..,, , hx 2 fi ' ,Y ' Q Q ,If A i ' Q .15 ' w MM 4 . .si NaTional sororiTies have naTional exams To pass. Glenda Casey and Lou Chinnery s+udy for Their Tesf. HEY Firsf Row: Glenda Casey, Marilyn T-luTTr-nan, Dolores Wi'ieTT, Dr. Lois Cross, Maxine Maclnnis, Mary Lou Snyder, Carfa McClure.SeC0r1d Row: Sandy Gaspeny, Barbara Hagle, CynThia Whire, Evcnne Harhaway, Arn X Theta Sigma Upsilon OFFICERS Mpxirvs Msfirwis . . .,.... . . .rfesrdeni rFroREs wirrsrr . . .vfe-Pfegiaani sfwrm QASPENY , . .seffaar, MAi2iiYN eurrrvmn . . . rfwwf nr. ions creoss . . .Aamir TheTa Sigma Upsilon has discovered an unique way To en' courage high scholasTic achievement They have a Traveling scholarship neclclace which goes each semesTer To The TheTa wiTh The highesT poinT average. The TheTas won lasT years FraT Frolics wiTh a Talce-oTT on a sTreeT scene enTiTled Dames and DelinguenTs. The TheTas' archive box is overTlowing wiTh Trophies They have Tor winning The bicycle relay race and The swim rneeT during TheTirsTGreel1Weelc. Three new awards Tor ouTsTand- ing chapTer achievernenTs also have been added. DOT T-larringTon, an alumnae and pasT president has been elecTed To a naTional oTTice. She is The second TheTa Sig Trom The local chapTer To receive such an honor. Girvr, Mary Lou Tanner Lo, Crirner, Janice Compaq, Joyce SQCTT. Third Row: Carol Ann PaT'ersor, Margarer Luke, J..d'+r Neumann, E er Walsn. Eiaire Eubar-ks, Von Dixon, Marg Tv1ckay,Jan Waldie. T r T W Ill MII Y u 47 W1 Q0 'tif Xl fm. ' f l NJ 6 IN! il cv CT I IX! 9. m e:srvri:m.m4umwnm.1 Flrsf Row: Viwe Wee'i'-.e' Rm' Qcgfe C. Ccriw, Si'5E3g'3' CMS Cgfvgf- lRj'5 SU59' Quan? A-ggfyf Bifnifa VV3'd J C' 6- B-3.92 7517 Second Row: A 'iff Wa fef 5,9 l a'5:', Jean? Le 'f3'. Fourflw Row: Ewa ,' fe' :FQ -i'e' 55 ' , Mi' 3 l:T. v'? pi' Fe - ,a'e Cir:-i Bvzifi C, 1 oo P 'G lfealafc Cai ,,' ?'.a'3 Ci .' fX:i 59,52 Bi fi ,ar 19 K V Third Row: Q' is l'4'f,befcf:' J G, VJ.s5' fra Greed Ma' MP5 OFFICERS CHl?lSllNE COLE , Presldewf CAQGLYN ,A.CFl? . V r-,pfggq VCNNJF. Vv ESTEQVE,v . Set'e' 557 73 SC' - - 'L Two Zefa Chi Zefa pledges, Olive McCallum and Carolyn Hushn loolr .JA F: f' A Qf..r.:.:: AA on as Bar Duncanson shows 'llwem some of llwe projec+s pasf pledges have 'V U ' done. ' 'my ,Q5 Ze? CH Zeva Eyes over lslavj Perf one day ef-ery X 'Q'-xxx ecfng oof T'e'f Pafemfi Da, Fefe, A col ucf drmer we C3303 xx ,X oloffisobned Comersellom hlqllglwl 'lwe day. Yomgef D'OLl'l- k ers ion selefs can Clay oe' cf :lay so oo-mud. Ge' Life was 'fe Cl'3: V'i C' :Cf '? The Leaf- To :foo 'IC'E.l'. 3: we -9 :'e2ff 1 o. Zew C Zed V3 Kazaa Siwma 'lei 2' Ce 'e szrfsoi. F- 'iwlce was re 2 ' fe :iz .fx5'e i'3','f3 Q 'Fe f3': y wap i-5293 5 Page. LLRQ :W .Amer 6 ,,XY... e 'E' lv, 3 QN my nc in O Q 'J 'TE J r-gf U.. Y ,Wwe , pn,-Ar :J f -,nf-A gf-A --.,, . J o. .ng ,. J., T CN ,PU i' 5 w OFFICERS f ww f A rwfm Tw V Whi page women we The weaTer zex7 NOT The womeh QT 7eTa Txa Nphal Even year fhey ofaue E+ by eTay7ag aqaihef De 'a iefa Eh the Powcef PM Teofbax' game. The faffe is mayea ee half of The feaaTar Toofbaw feud. The femag 'ewow The bali VLJTGS enep' They piay fwofhamded Touch. Thi. yea: Q qfme emdea In 11 6-6 he wifh The D.Z.s reh1Th'Q+he Lifhe Qiass Jug. Defermined 'rhaf +he Zefas would win +he Powderpuff foo+ball game. TTWC Z'3+i5 BVS 5.23 QCTTVEE TV1 EVVTC? FNGTGGST They Sold Marge Larsen +ries fo block fhe D.Z.'s. The game ended in a He. ting, 'gr The ZQHTQ Cyb, The prgje-egg went +9 The lgabeffa COUNT, Cehfer Tor fezraee chTTafev, Z T A Mi' CehhalMTchTc1fm of I958, Jo Lee Hurihaff a Zefa. Firsf Row: V Q .-3 S. ef Sexes Va-'1 U S' .Cie f'ga::f'- E 'f Cf-'M' Jeni Na' , Mf-f 'f: iz, P- Second ROWS 1 . ' Va, E' JH Lil' Sffz' ' 'V1:', Sf-T1 F 'ir Bwrff Cax.:: : Q' Ma f Sw-L'-, Cv J C C. S-..'w, F f T'-1' 1- 1' Ev V -afrf- M S'f1 ',. Fif+h Row: S- CH-'Q P..'h'v ' N 1' T.,Pi Eau: T ff .Third Row: F' T' '- 51 Sw CNN ST.,-' 'Nlr , K- THQ , Mfxy,-7 Lugz' V--1' H1 TQ SVC TU-f WNY JC T' FAM, Ka, C 1' J Ar' C H S f' Hlfv' MV, J' if fmm-bn T-' Txma J'ifhS',V' M'w':3T Davcfp W LU Sheen EEE M'-' f Mefedh' XAf,','f'J?1'Lf'-'lV.FOUVH'1 Row: Macau'-' M K,-aff. P1MCv':hf:'. l 1' Z Zeta Tau Alpha Interlraternity Council l ll i .3 I I l 'C' fn fi i i fc' Flrsi' Row: Jew f+ i 'J Ea P 'cs Cf. A ',Cl R, F: n M19 l fi a- Lg.eE.c-, LQ5'C1 B552 Laff, Forgsson. Fourlll Row: QL' :,C'5 'i-4 DECT-E' Fit S Q GGY Seconcl Row: B'o Sffczid Ja, Twwf Law, p ' gif p5C'2'3': Uv Ffe 'ed Eiga C'i':5 G, Vfy'f111'i1.'l'l1ird Row: qc , Kc , Ji if Wa 92' E' OFFICERS gc Fbliki VS . Yi- Jo NA KE f'FlQAEfi 1F XJ V V 5'--G VQN Sf 'Q?f7 S-i lffflf FRNCii . .iw-13 Y P, PDVXJO, T 9. FFPV !+o.' The lnferfrafernify Council sponsored a iam session fo earn money for underpriviledged children af Cl'1ris+mas fime. ine lF'iSflV576'VT-'lf Cor: ciayed Scnfa Clam me yew. Tney ne-io a iazz coccef' 'Q faise 'nocey To boy Loys ano 5,2- ceeoeo in fordslfng 75 'l 4'l'EP in Mi Peasant Willw ren- lorcefv-enf+i1a+ Tlce-fe fea , 'S a Sonia Claus. The concefl iG5'uVS3 Jacf G'4Cl9y and lfa Suliifan' bow have made professional' VQCOVC- 'QE. The Swinging Clfoi, The Fow Jucvfa and ice F we fvfoffz a so oe-fiofnneo. The 'O.N'Cii oofefcz ded: co oi :'5TG'TNi'l9E are p,.ce'f .fees waning acc C9CC:4'Q e:'. ie.. l' 5 io iNf1 Ji'1VT A - Soorrs Troony' 'o 'ce 'CC-if' 3 :'1'9'f 'v 4' 'ne IFC' co II iored .allwieft eweci, I g lvlonlnlf '1C'2'V Q 'f 6 C9'l-'Cn ing .i1'-CLI, i'1iC'V'i f lYJU'E1. X Two DeI+ Sigs, Diclr Mullen and Bob Burien decide +haf a conleslanf for Ugly Man should have a balh, buf Pharoah doesn'+ agree. Firsl Row: Bw Q Car- iii-1 Oi'--, Ba Lf-IQ., Run P4 Q , been Mf- lxfrrri f' B lx S r W' ,rn Surf' Sr. Second Row: Ma'r Sehard 'Xl-rr r iff-rff-V, Vvhrn V1--Sui i,m CQ, in lid Luerle. lrrrs' rwrar' fm EM Third Row: Giber' Girdrn Ca. pave Cr-'vi'-1 91' NA,-'crrne La'-, Fe- ,a' ,I-5 Kysm Rlrerd Turner Ganz F, F .'SAVl, Ever fn? Game lC :re' Del: G'arf e, Fourlh OFFICERS EF E il 'XlSfiEfNl , . . . pifuidenl' fi rf , FY V '3 rlif- firm' l v'1lllAl-' SFQRN Sf '-ra PQACF CAS? . . . , .l '- 12 MDS, QW Trl Pbsgbll .sn fn MP ffm . lhWiS . . Pd. sf' Push earl derby and Della Sigma Phi , , . sponsors and Two- rinne winners. The Dell Sigs originaled rhe derby in I956 and were Wrsrfplace winners lhe lirsl lwo years. Whal lheyire really proud ol fhouqh lhe derbyis Princess Conlesl, Each CMC fororlry submils a piclure ol a member and if is senr ro Dell Sig chaprers around The counlry who selecl a Princess and lwo Courr members. The Dell Sigs also had lhe Mosl Eligible Bachelor, Bob Morris, and lhe Greelc Man of lhe Year, Don Galvin, To round our Their winning ways The chapler won lhe swimming meer and rhe rug of war during Greelq Weelc. Row: DIR Barns Ross hlfigr-mb, Jerri, Gfiedrnaw, l f'r' n Downers Dsane Brad! rd Brb Birian, Jerry Kelly, Milfe l-lairabedan, Fiffh Row: hlfsward Din rlr Bi' Barra Jrhr- Sneoc-lfer, Palrirlr Barrsx Brib Darhfm, Roy Hail l'm Burf Ed.-.ard F les, David Green. Sixlh Row: Fdfxar Geer- L --'o QM s Jerr, Barfvn Rfberr M:rr'a A Mawr, Rider Nara' Firger Ub'a'r limos Jinnsor D151 Map, Delta Sigma Phi Phi Sigma Epsilon I Firsi Row: Ken Knaei Gordon Srnirn Darrei Jacobs, Keiih M. Decker, Rmb Meier' Crar'es Wes e Jerri, Onrfh, Torn Veiich. Dick Woife. Second Row: Arife Joe Mwer, A Ber'ard', Ronaid Anderson, Minn Miirna, Drk Maia Rec, Leu'z'rge' Jerri, O Neii. Third Row: Kennerh Phelps Jack Waikef, Errea' H. Ma'r'a'd Vx'ii'iarn Gregory, Pairfk W. OFFICERS Pm: gp'-' PARRH JACOBS FRFC BARTEN . . GORDON SMNTH A TOM VEWCH . MRS. RUTH MEiER, Vlfe-Prasoen . . . . Secre+a'w . , Treaiare' . . . Hfasernoiher MR. KEVH TECKEP . . .Amie T9 CHARKESXNESVE . ,Adffe Phi Sigma Epsiion go? drenched iasi spring in The annuai iug of war wirh rhe Deli Sigs, bu? +hey could iind consolahon in 'rhe 'acf fhaf They had won sefen iirnes oui of nine everis. The Tug is heid ai ihe Siiies wifh ihe 'reams on opposife sides of rhe river. Pieoges nsuaif, receive fhe honor of parficioai- ing in 'ne e-Jeni. Las? year fhe evenr was he-id during the Fir? Greek Week. The chaoier encoarages acade-'nic achieverneni with an award each sefhesier ro the fnefnoer wifh the hghesi aca' dernic average and 'he greale-S4 a:adern'c irnorovefneni. The Phi Sigs wo' 'ne Posh Caff Derby, iniz vear and eef a Pew record ior ve zoafie. 'N Mmm , B' Simsrer Jinn Wiison JackFTa+1her,Chere, Ze e . Fourfh Row: Lfe RCSs er R Si'ire7der, Dave Habe' Bib Ovraf P'fa'3 Fe'er Jie Farr. Leo Ward Jertme Bi, He' Gif. Varcewaw Ea' La Cfsse. Fiifh Row: Jerri, Pr-wr, Eg iVi':VViiif, Luke Rauf-f Qf' K ha ii- ff T'rMrrwCkP uoL Jugs and frophies ff arf, Anderiar Jaiki: fllii are nice fo win, buf Dick Malia and J fhai +hey have fo be polished, foo. erry Ohlrich find - . FORMAL f Elsie Meesier and Doug Meyers were crowned playgirl and playboy al fhe Sigma Phi Epsilon nighlclub parfy, EIDE Firsi Row: Jnilf Ainiild R 'aid S'r,rf: Gr rd fn lVlii,:.i:l, if 'aG SWR' M'S. Laura Mayor? T' ' Ca ada C ,df ia rn D il-lx' Ja, if ' Second Row' Oryai Faersr lfzr Ca frm' Aoorr PM rn, i 'an Q53 Wa lor Lrk, H, Barry S'r'2lcQr Ki-n G fin, B b l-l' dqo, Civ' J .' 'gf: Qi.. Wi 'ann Baron, War'e' Ma. Cai Mnf: ', Janncs Bi-a uf M -3' Sroye Slripslci. Third Row: Ca Prize Cari Yarian, Dad Garcia P r Mgr, George- Reed, Dennis Sraw' A Btaff Ken Roicfi lfYff f Ke , Vii Mail Parker Sa owitr Pros' in' a'3 Mer Eb-+,Ea1 if Lain 1 51,6 OFFICERS iif-ii f':f.w: ir 4 i , ,, ,V I 1' if iw ,f,'1i !fiil'l'fi' V- 1 :fini 1. -Y Q , iffr! f,f'S','4i XA in iz WP, BML, 'hi' . .f'1i. Siqnza Phi Eoion wenl io a niqhl club 'rh?g year. The Play- boy' P,.rry heio 'r Nofernbof wilh Zola ia, Aloha 'aff lhe rfrowninq oi a oiayqifi, Baie lvleesier, and a oiayboy, Douq lvleyerg. The niqhi mob alnnosphere oi ihe pariy iearored decora- iiong which Piayoo, magazine had Seri ro ine Ci'ldQ'EV', oleoqef waiieri, enrerianfnenr, and a seven-iool cockrail glass. The Sig Eros also receifed The Disirici Governor 5 Chapier Improyanwern award for lhe iirsl limo ii was awarded, They also receiyeo a share oi Campos wing by Qonwino ou? on foo in ihe Fral Frolici, IFC Sinq. and rho All Sporii Award cornoeiif iion in l958. Wi liarns. Fouiih Row: Cn kc ,wic,Joiry'Bc1lclff:, Rzra d L15aii,-, R i ior l, Mi-ri ' nw' J rn? 1.-is Cwifio. Nalooa, Jirn C 1: iir' Ha-' 2' r P' niid Fi, -ir, E D VVa i' infrrai Bi,-fairy, i M CEN W fi' C'arl Jinn lcrerof,- mr A Jrn Given, Diflc Fra rc-r' KW Wu lor. Fiflh Row: ,, M gfac, B' La-'Y Gam' Davis, lif'i 3 Pfczf- fn ling K fai rl'rnio' Pa? S'w.a z qarnea E wsefl, Jirn l-last, fi,g Myers, Bi' iaileyf, Jfhr Vnfa Ca' Mwsin Johr' Andwftn P'i'a':i NNa'ef Mfrae Jiri QW Cifvsa. Sigma Phi Epsilon 20 A Sigma 'f-Q'-'fa 1 mwg-521 C1512 Bi' '1 -,. JH, .-,-.F Firsf Row: Q' 'fw1XV '7 Bn. 2 ' FA- H'S , F fwC vr1f1 B' f- H Second Row: fa W' yr L r,- . -f.,. Third Row: , 1' F- 52 'Wi- , r' 'f ' 5:1 ' 5 P' K al Fourfh Rowzf C3 OFFICERS ww' ?'l1S7E! Q: FI ,.-Wg' M ff fV,.,'. VVH'e foie: fva Sami Ta, Sammi . . . n' SEQ Tag by .Mae C? Waf XMWVQ Q35 E' eff -fe AST, Wane 'ez' 'ae ahve 'ale 3 Qtr, , Na :vie 'Q sfaiesec 5,1 1 , ff :1 N' mef' cms feffe Hman H awe :Era ri aw 'I' 'Ve eerie. We XNf e Q: e fic' ff FS S3 +I.. HAZ' We ana .A .'.' ,nz a H9536 cw 'He ffffef' . Pf3'aej:5fQm'Fa'fCff' me 5965 ,, ', A- ', ,-Yf-... .,, F, f ',Ffv,I ::: ':': ' f, 1-Q: ,,,, J Tau Gamma 'Iii- , iii Sig, :fx- 5 1? 'ily qi Tn: TT X . if ...T T -Q, x W, 1' Bfwf Jn k Sawcm-'fy Va' C - B B 3-N fa-H Fw' Fif+h Row: fm K ' MQNV' VV Y. Edna F is pi '-' wi, ei-fx C P Li Pt'-' ?f'i13L,'a-i- Ea' CW- A 1 .SiX+l'1ROWIQ1.C. '!n ' 'kS1,:- Pr- VVz.u 7' 3 '::5' Sigma Tau Gamma fool: fhe Ev' ZH prize for I-mouse decorafions af Homecoming. ,-G'-gan ,c ANA, Whal was l95B 'Famous for? Any T.A.U. will fell you +ha+ was fhe year fhey moved info +heir house. TAY Firsi' Row: J. Rcberr Devers, Charles R, Kernpl, Paul Van Sickle, Larry Femme . Second Row: Earl D. Bswland, Jirn Smilh, Torn Tre'heway, John liz . 3 g Tau Alpha Upsilon OFFICERS f Fl?,fS P KEMPF . . . ..., . .Ffesiz QUEEN LLVERS . . .V e-Pre der' LAPRY FERGUSON . . , ,Se 'c-'ary PAUL VAN STCKLE. . . . .Tfeaiuef LQ, PCBERT STEWART. . , . .fl . se Tau Alpha Upsilon opened rheir new house This year and lnecarne headguarlers for The Michigan Associalion of Local Fralerniries. The MALF is composed of seven colleges and universiries in Michigan which have local Trarerniries. The big social evenr for rhe year was rhe Toga Twirl held in conianclion wirh Zela Chi Zera sororiry. Dressed in sheers The parry-goers danced, are grapes in Roman fashion, and subiecled To a Roman courr for charges and punishrnenr. Tau Alpha Upsilon also received The lnrer-Fralerniry counf cil scholarship Trophy for The highesl academic poinr average among Cenrrals fralerniries. Beefy, Third Row: Ron Ferguson, Roberl J. Smilh Roger Feernan, Larry Esres John Carney, Gerald Wood. 'vi a V7 . lub. Firsf Row: OiT?e Harm , Gere Jerkns, BTI, Levewace, Dr, ,Wired S. Tncnas, lfabeT PeTTTTer Dr. GTenn M, Vernon, David A, BraTTrNa7Te, Ron Jrznes Barr. Musfa'T:: Jerry Gfeen ee Rfqer SVT?-+ . Second Row: Aan SYJVT' Tian., MCNQH Edward P uni' Ron Wa Ter J'rn Bauqv' Gerad Pieczmk' B75 Baker, Le afd Bcves Ra pn Snepafd Bob WI Tame. Third Row: Tfpn WaTr1 Sur F' 'p Ne Lewis D,a'e E'qT?sTy Dueve Ferry, OFFICERS ffflf EQWTT-4Vv'f-TTE . . . . 5fee'ur:rT EL, ,CVFJGCF V' -3'F'ES der' :CN ,CNES . S-31re'ary EFQRY MQSSATTC T'ees..re' fp. E-f'NJ'Nl VEQNCN . F-af H? neqroor Ts 'ine greefirg 'nernoers OT Tau Kaosa Esef- or use sung: 'Tier annua: TKE neiqbbofrcod Gay. ATI Gay eng me-'noers Twexs Tlneir nefQnbcfs by' waennq WTVTCOWS, pw- 'nq ec sireene ana Seng oTner 'obs wTTTCT'TT1e peOo'e 3' Ther voir rr ay wa'T a2te npTEeT1ed. Ir Tre erernrq Loser Ei serfeci To everyone on The GEOS' wc Q nncfe Is shown Tc re7q'borTmoOc cncren, To T05 cf: 'ne e.e g The TKEQ sponsor 5 carT1pusfw'ce eTreeT carte. Greer Weef C'C.AQF' 'be TKE a :ETS Ar 're canoe race ans 'rad fnee'. The TKE Home alas Twaroofe The Senfor Clase pres'den+ Dare Rra?TTwwaQTe, and STuderT Body Treasurer, Ron Jones, +-W E 1 'iii i1Z'L,,, 4, V, 1222 23? gi? U, A in AW A 'mo'oGUPv4v 1 f -44.1 ' If ---W f Q M g . f 1, - W k Haw W 7 f ' 1 Q 'J mn-Y L ff gm t I 4 A s A Vx '? wifi if First row: Nia: ' Q Second row: Nr . 3 J Alpha Phi Gamma er, . Q fwjrw Pnl Gamma, fhe mafiomal journaham frafermry, haw ,'a ec gm.1WaVGfUVWd.ThrS+'ul'Wd wlll be for rhe rEnarwQraN as' E :Name ef jourmaiism malors and mEr1ors.Afpha Phi Gamma 7 Y OFFIC R5 aaa H1 fhe efsemriah and somefimes wer, fob of seliha fOOT fwf,iNh LV 1, , pw fiffif r -' - J ,J MN W V mpfpdm, o5aW'r:r,qr,1ma af fhe games. Members are roarrmaham gmserwh werqgar Hug' Saga- f, who are worrhg on one of rhree campus publrcahorws, Life, WQWARQ aware Y Tri-a .fe Qy-HPWWA of rem O 12 aura :few .Adema ' ' h p' Q., Firsf row: f' i Second row: W ,, AI ha Phi Ome a Q p g .ef Jie: aa ,f,'Z'Cl'i'C' sevfee' Cenra 5 C'C:i .Ii'vffQ OFFICERS -': 5 S':'e f 'eQa'3 Trarrg 317,234-HWE,E:'5 creme' r: Q jq V 1:73 am fr 1' ff efase Cewra' xacert 'Q cya C-- '-Hl' Ci If :efeiff fzrfrg ff' re-'afcec Qadrer a' 'he h3me,T'e, are ,f. iwiklffip Y., pea, a .3 ,eww Stan who rare 'he rfme TO worv 0' w3 hf,r'1e Q? C: 'f'R..ES 'v'!,S - 153.2 575 557- 209 Firsf row: 'J 1' ' Second row: l- 1 YV P N P 1, Third row: V ' . Fourfh row: Min FH' f X, 1 ICNET5 Alpha Ps: Omega 'OVEC ' OFFICERS WF WF EADLE A., 30:5 Y' Aww wif' , , FL- rj N 0 PF, Cue , K .4'1S F .., H, A R RFEF QRFYFM , .C 'kLl I SM an GF ' VP JF Aww ww-Rwfihf . .M H WW. Furs? row: 'J :- ' f-' Q, ' Second row: Third row: M Delia Omicron OFFICERS f if T ' VF 1 , -g,-.QF . M 4 f-. f ,- ,vfr ,F , 'F .- .fN, Ill Firsf r w Thir row . 1 D P K G J Q w e 's phy 4 eo omom r e a ff on r 3 ro Pa, Day fOFJUVWOf5 r hook Hfroognom Mwdmqam JEAN MURRAY OFFICERS e 0 foo e of fb y + 'me e + Fw o fchoo wr BNJEARA A Www mo 3 a 1 ewr More Ewa mdlef Toe honor NW NOPL UNST 3 e- rw 3 Dorf or ew ow Q cmwow scene smce Firs+ FOWZ , f' Vx I. nf ,z Dx F f MSL 6 ' ,'. 'E 'Z FJ 1 Firsi row: Paul Schelh Nilcor line Bye, Ceon C. Rlchlrneyf er, Buena M. Wi-son, Judson W. Fousl, June E. L'cence. Second row: Sharon Rchrer, Arlee Rosenberg, Beverly Boulell, Helen Guslalson. Sandra Wa'sh, Barb Davis. Third row: Rerad Wm, John- son, Jercnwe Bechrel, Roger Smith, Sam Brannan. i l l 9 2 , ll A e ll 1? f . 5 L 2 Kappa Mu Epsilon PAUL D. SCHELL. . . OFFICERS Presdenl Pre-sfdenl JUNE LlCENSE ..,. .... . .Vipe- JOYCE YEOMANS . . , CUFFORD BARRY MISS BUENA M. WILSON Firsl row: Patricia Phinisey, Barbara Bliven, Lemuel Tuck- er, Edward Povnor, Anne Pe- iers, Emil Pllsler. Second row: Dr. l-lerber+ L. Curry Sa e Renn e. Norma Belh McKenzie, Arn Sreinlne, Car- la McClure, Dr. G' ber? Rau. Third row: Rufh Bedford, Ar- Q B Secrelarv Treasurer . Adviser i W Kappa lvlu Epsilon, lhe nalional rnalhemalics lralernilv, conducls a rnalhernalics help clinic lor freshmen. The clfnic meels one evening a weelc lor one hour. Since ils founding in I942 lhe orqanizalions rnain purpose has been lhe prorno- lion of inleresl in The lleld ol science. Dean C. C. Richlrneyer of Cenlral is lhe Nalional Presidenl of Kappa Mu Epsilon. E if' I lee Rosenberg, Marg McKay, MJ, 'f A Jane Sow e, Joy K'rg,Four1'h v row: Tarn En' Eo Ph Kpc Franz Olferrnar Lvrn W. Y-laqrnan Gerac L. Power. Pi Pi Kappa Della, lhe nalional speech lralernilff, ha: in creased il: rrernbership lhis year To lhe exlenl lhal il has be LEMUEL TUCKER , . BARBARA BLIVEN PATRlClAL Fl-llN!SEY ANNE PETERS . DR. EMIL PFlSTER . . OFFICERS , .f-c1.se Weeds' V 1:-'res Ser' Snwgsgf Treasure come lne larqesl chapler in ils hislorv al Cenlra.. Ai parl ol lhis nalional orqanizallon, members can claim rne'noersh'p in rhe larqesr honorary lralernily in rhe world. Cornperirive parlicioalion in inrer-collegiale oralorv, public spealinq, and debale is promoled. S i g m a Rho OFFICERS WARNAAR . . . . . . Fregderl ROBERT CRANE . . . . Vice p'eside ? JACK SAUNDFRS . . .Secrela-i, MP, ROBERT Va lVlElFR . . .Ad-,ficef 'rv I 'eggs Sigma Tau Delta OFFICERS 'Q'-:fi EDJ! :ang EEWY LCNTSNECND , ,Q :DESC vw ,rx if N52 gene. SPPY SPV? Leia 'Q www v. .,s Acye Firsl row: Carre .s Cow' cg , Fin Wa'naar Reber' Cane Jai Saunders. Sec- ond row: Car' VL.r'arnfn Clauoe Meslaflr Wi lam Yeager, Ear D. Bowiand, Jgl-n W. Beer, Third row: Jack A. Gridey, Presron E. Slaines Allen Warren, Wil iiam Brown, Gao, Davis, Cdr- Ps Balmer. Sigma Rho, local honorary music lralernily, is an all-male organizalion for music maiors and minors. I+ was organized in I948 la losler worlhy achievemenls in music. As brolher fra- rernily lo Della Omicron, 'rhe lwo groups ollen combine forces lor social galherings, When visiling bands come lo Cenlral, members of Sigma Rho slep forward as lhe music deparl- menl's congenial hosls. Firsl row: Berry Lcrgneclr- ef Rcsahe Lamberr, Gary Days, Caro'e Bsrn, Carolyn Goyewe. Second row: Sandy Gasoeny June Cuals Alice Warer, Pa'f':'a Wl-Apple, Jane Chapel, Pere Faskrelc Third row: Caro Marnnc Qe-ba Q Enya Mar' .r Maf- sra ,C auda R,s', Rgn Beo- icrd. Sigma Tau Deira, nafionaf honorary English fraferniry, has feiuyei-a'eo irs bf-mor-rhly meellngs info self-conducled dis- cussions ol lilerary personages and lheir works. Members musf subnnil a paper each semesler lo demons+ra+e rheir maslery of rhe wrillen language. Each spring a freshman shorl slory and essay con+es+ is sponsored by +he lralernily. 'Q ...I Q54 ,ar I+ is Seplerrber and lhe summer is beginning +o l d L aves scaller lhe sidewalks and we long for 'rh souno of Warriner s chimes and Jrhe siqhl of Jrhe lower rising above The lrees Back we come all 4 429 of us 'ro live eilher in The eiohl available dormilories in one of lhe 240 mar ried hou 'no aparlmenls or somewhere oil campus We look over mosl ol lhe lilly lhree campus build inos and wandered over lhe lwo hundred acres of c mpus We lcepi lhe cuslodial slall busy cleaning up 'rhe lood-commons coolcs busy salislyinq our abpelilee and drove lhe librarians lranlic as we man- aoed lo keep lhe 96 275 volumes in The library oul of place. We lceol lhe Business ollice busy reading 'legible reqislralion cards and lhe l-leallh Service humming as lhe nurse passed ou? scores of APC s, AM 1 ml 55,5 Ah: ff 'W' A 'Fellow fakes advanfage of fhe new furnifure as he waifs for his dafe. Taking iis place 'For 'Hue firsi fime among campus buildings, Caiicins Hail was opened 'rhis fail as a residence for women. 4,14 l 5 My lfw9l'lW4 A IH W, :WW S+uden+s Q6+l'1ET in ine lounge 'lo hear one of +l1e local minisfers during Religious Exploralion Week. Xs Dinner fime in flue cafeieria . . . an oppodunily for ialll lauglwfer and relaxafion. Afier dinner relaxa+ion . . . flue inevilable card game Wonder whos winning? jfffvg in 1 f l J '5 Ilan.. 8 gwww., Dean Lauer and Dr. Killian 'ralze 'lime ou+ for a cha? during regisfrafion. Sludenl assisfanf Sharon Neumayer gels some ins+ruc+ion from house- mofher Mrs. Paull. sua- This ianifor ialres lhe fasfesf way as he sweeps and skales af fhe same lime. A familiar pasiime for Barnard girls is fo ga+her around fhe piano and sing, especially afler dinner. 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S+uden+s gei used fo fhe long hike across campus. reason for going io Keeler I i Who ever says no To le+'s go when fhere's a mixer around, , 5 , lr an A I C 'V X e V J, .. 1 .,4 A , I , I 1 ,ggi N, N . f gg I 'LW , 2' 71' . x , ,, 1' ' M A , 943.1 'Qiv 1: 4 X av 91 5, a,,,, N Fk,Ni'.'x xx N! Y' My effifffzff 7 'Wu' ,, .xg as - . . . W, s 'GX It ' -nq,.g1Qr-'u-ern f- 5'j x- ' M ' A Tv ' A A' -2-f Q..-4, W..- waxy 6 1, - - QQ -' B' e Q .'fi'f' 'A 7 . :V WK - The hub of Cen'rra5's campus, Warriner Hell, sfands majesfically framed by frees hung wi+h new-fallen snow. Physkal acflvffy needs no excuse for being, especially when W5 com- bined with fhe arfisfic charm of The modern dance, n'i!0l,affMA ..-:WN 'Mummy X V 'wqpf'ml 'vlfu The mall in fronf of Warriner is a favorife place fo siudy in +l1e fall and '05, 5 Psychology siuclenls 'feel a Iiffle losl in fl1e maze. spring. Time oul for relaxalion finds Cenfral sludenfs malcing a new friend. l . Q- 'I a S ' 5 ,Q . 'S fa Q - 1 A f Q 4 4 ,JA T-Q ty su ., Q K N l I' 1 N56 rm., is .S.L 1 -.kasu Wlf -L., W- Sure is windy up here, bu+ H's an unusual view of campus anyway. Wifh +l'1e fall comes field hockey . . . a freshmen class learns fhe sporf 1 H X X 223 X xx 1 X N Time ouf for faculfy loog Dr. Poor receives a generous helping from Keeler Union'sl1ead wai+er. Skill and craffsmanslwip calls 'lor a display in flue arl gallery 22 4 ff'N.i -'-r-' lf's Spring . . . bermudas, a converlible, no anlzlels, and snow. The Grill forever . . , Keeler Union is always crowded wifh sludenls having a chef over a coke be+ween classes or maybe during classes. Ten minu+es belween classes . . . quile a irip 'From Rowe 5 v inn., Q num-- in-gn -as lp.- ln This, The campus secTion, There are acTually Tew cam- pus buildings picTured as such, excepT Tor The newly con- sTrucTed ones. lnsTead, The people who make The campus and populaTe The buildings are shown in Their diversiTied acTivi- Ties. As The weaTher changes, so does The campus and The ac- TiviTies ThaT Take place. ln The Tall The Tennis courTs are a pop- ular place and so is The Chip. ln The winTer Time everyone hurries quickly Trom building To building To avoid The icy blasTs. Inside sporTs, movies, meeTings and parTies once more Till The Time unTil Spring. Then sTrolling couples, Tennis nnaTch- es, baseball and bermudas are in vogue. No one wanTs To sTudy and sTudenTs sTare longingly ouT The window and wish They were ouTside. FaculTy and sTudenTs alike look Torward To June. Spring means melTing snow and many many puddles. OPPOSITE PAGE: WiTh winTer TasT disappearing, These CenTraliTeS Take Time ouT Tor a walk. SiTTing on The sofa, waTcl1ing all The girls go by! 'K , -' '- r 'I A M s!Rrb? 'R 54' ' We f fxbxtnil '.. ' .53 ' g'.Q'g rg- ,f e?gv,'-f.,4'f ,gif 4 ' FEI-4 5 :if f Q 0,4 : Q vinyl 55 Wg P -. P X. ' r . . xi 1 SL, R I fa s I 5 , 'f' ? ' rf K' I N! P '.. ',. 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'iv ei' fi 2 r: :Vera fnnaze n:'aoe t: 'r'o, o's 'o Cer- r 'or.. 3.3 'o one 'ran in oar :c.lar inrrcj reieo' we-far-1 A ' Cf aicfrdei fbeiii recoor 'Cn and 3DC'6Cii'iOT'. Prc 'fzehl CL'6'i6i L. Anscach haf acheyeo high ennirerci- aero io e:e rre 'dems of fhff oenerafon. He was beer o ie: 1 1 'Tlabyf aaserior eaacalor and a:nnr'2'r,1f 'r :c.f'ie oi a::esf'o y 'ac' sirceril, iwfi r:, n' o.-f lliiai A' an Horerar, Ci+3'i3W on fhe in :r of ns Temh Fvniversary co ieqe oresicenf. Sf, izeofg 'fd facalry a 'we have snare: nie delighflcl social corn- rfanionihip. deep, hiirnah insighl and underslandinq, always io their oelrerrrien' in rand and soril, He is recoqnzed bolh Scam E-ro ralionaily lor octvandircu hcrnanilarian conlribu- if 'fi '-G Cow, ohiiardnrobic are civic allairs. ln I955 Dr. An ig wa, f1W5i'iIlCG 'he D's'inoi,isheo Service Award by e ,oi chaoler ol lhe United Sfales Junior Channber of Cfrnnnerce al if-i annual Service Clubs' Dinner. He was ac- orded a slandino ovalion by his lownsrnen, who leslilied lha' liiiouqh his loyal, lailhliil and unsellish ellorls he has rrade A grea+ conlfbiilion lo his counlry, slale and nalionf' lnleiral agairs ol lhe college cnder Presdenl Ansoach hae been efensizfe yi reorganized, Changes in adnninislralive oroahizalion have 'rnproved elliciency. defined lines ol au- 'horily and sfrerqlhened morale and professional slandards, l I oeiioei increasing lhe services rendered by lhe colleqe lo OPPOSITE PAGE: Presidenl Anspach and his wife pose for a shof with lheir family lalmen ihis year a+ a dinner honoring him for fwenfy years Service. The Presidenf and Mrs. Anspach were honored by a conceri in appreci- alion for fheir generous inferesf in music ai Cenfral. G I i 3 3 3 1 One of +he frequenf occasions for Presidenr Anspach is a banquet He is an enieriaining and popular speaker. sludenls, leachers, ablic vchools and lo lhe Jiiblic al lar e. 9 l Modilicalions and im rovemenl in lhe rnaller of coarse ol' F3 ferinqf, curriculum reouirernenhs, and lhe syslern ol: sluoenl quidance ano counseling have been rnade conlincoiisly each year. Sluden'-iacclry oarlicipalon wi+hn The siracmre ol Quick fo recognize sfudenls for abililies and ouislanding achievemenls, +he Presidenf is presenf wi+h Ed VanderHeuvel. ,V ,mix wi... 'M' .' - A e ui , l Aw, egg, Presidenf Anspach and fhe male faculiy have for many years served resideniy :luring +he Chrisfmas smorgasbord won for lhe besl' window decorafions. This year if was in Calkins. The rain did noi dampen Presidenf Anspach's spirii as he appeared before fhe sfudenf body during fhe Homecoming pep rally. Quife a while ago Presidenf Anspach rode a bicycle, due +0 'lhe gas rafioning days in I944. e -mm mmm UW 'i m 'mm l ,H a 1 r unwise l L ' wwiiiwil' -mmiv x EK nfssnveu FUR Qfflif X in 'Q N PRESIDENT ANSPACH i 'x Fond Memories and Many Activities Honored every year on his birfhday, Presidenf Anspach cuis a calie al his parfy in l945. ' - fe :g.g-w-19...s.:.gg . .. ..............,..... - i ff L if7tI'TL,5,g, ' 'i7'jiji'f A f f ' .. f . , - V M' . S, . -S wg iw . Aa ' A ,. v V , i ni i A li Q 3- 1 i fe 1 , A ff, i' cf ff' f - , , ff V , i.,. . .ml - Presidenl Anspach became an honorary Chippewa and donned a blanlcel wifh fhe Chief. . -1. A foofball banquel in I957, finds Presidenl Anspach one of lhe speakers. The Presidenl makes friends easily. Here, he pours coffee for Calkins residenfs during fhe Chrisimas dinner. corrvnilee organizalion sroduceg a generous nneasure of dernocvaric orocess, luncforfng in coord 'a':n w n a svn' palhelig, progress-rnindec: adrninsfalion. Two-elnfrds ol lhe undergraduale sludenls are enrolled on leaching curricula, while one-rhird are enrolled on sonne +hir- ly pre-professional orogranns and shorl courses and lhe Lib' eral Arls curricuiurn, ln lhe graduale area, Cenlrai wiii be cornplelely independenl' on all levels begnning wilh The sunne rner session of l958. Wilhin lhe lasl year ir was accreoiled lor lhe giving ol lhe Masleris degree by lhe Norlh Cenlral Associalion ol Colleges and Secondary Schoois. Nine rnaior buildings have been complered in recenl years including Wighlrnan l-lall, Heallh and Physical Educafion Building, Library Building, eighl sludenl residence halls, lhree new lood service buildings and housing lor married sludenls. This year cornpleles The lwenlielh year lor Charles L. An- spach, as Presidenl of Cenlral Michigan College. Cn Feb- ruary 25, l959, Governor Williams signed lhe bill which rnade Cenlral Michigan College a Universily, ehfeclive June Isl. Since lhen Presidenl fknspach has been honored by coaches and former alhleles al a banguel February 28. and a concerl by lhe Cenlral Michigan College Concerl band. Jusl one of The buildings lhaf was consfrucfed under fhe Presidenfs influenceg ihe laying of ihe cornersione for Tale Hall in l956. f lfxi 'N J Index of Students Index of Students G1arn at1 Theresm Glamz1 Carleen M Glaska Janet Gaska Jean E Glass Herwrn D Gass Patr1ca L Glawe GlenJ Glazrer Margaret M Glosslnger Vrg n1a L Goble Bernadtne K Go be Ela1ne F Godfrey Ela1ne C Goernan Mar1lyn B Goetz John T Goldrng Harold R Gooch Let1t1a M Good Robert l Good Thomas Goodman Gerald Goodreau Nancy A Goodreau Peter J Goodw1n Anne T Gordon Betty S Gordon G1lbert G Gorthy Jul1e A Gosayn1e Waleed K Gothard James L Gottleber Ne1l L Goyette Carolyn M Graft Rlchard C Graeber Mary L Graham Barbara E Graham Jud th A Graham Leon W Gran Norma J Granholm Barbara J Crantham Ewan R Grant Patr1c1a A Granv1lle Rrchard D Gray Carole L Gray Dorotha L Gray Karen M Greal Grebe Green Green Green Green Da e F W1lhelrn1r1e Dlana K Jamce E John W Lora G HIDS Greene Lowell W Greenhoe Mar1lyn Greenlee Jerry E Gregg Ted A Gregory Suzanne Gregory W1ll1am T Gremel Carolyn M Grether Ha ry J Grlce Gordon J Gr1dley Jack A Grlfflth Rlchard G G 1 Mary J Grlmason Sharon J Grlmes Robert G Gr1mm Carole J Gr1sdale Mary A Grobbel Donald P Grobbel Sylveste J Grocholskl Leo N Groen Dav1d L Grogan Charles A Gregg Sh1rley C Gross Margaret A Groulx Glona A Grove Robert C G-rubauqh Orpha J Guenther Fredrrc L Guenther Har1ette J Guoel Katherme L 1 lett Phyl Gustatson Helen M Gustafson Marga Gutow Ken E as B Haase Jane Hacker Erlene Hackett Ela ne Hackett Jeanne Hater Lynne Hattner Conn e ' , ' 1 ,.,.... .IO3 1, ......... 0, I7 ' , ..... 103,207 . . ...... . . . 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I --1.--...1- 130 1 -I .......- 1311 . ......,... 129 ' , ' ..,...... 103 , ' . .-.-.--.. 90 1 .---- - 1 - Haoelshaw Gaylano Haggert Carl Hagle Barbara Hagman Lynn Ha1ght Glen Ha rabedlan M1sak Ha1ss Anna Ha1ek Roy Hakola Glor1a Halberstadt L c' Hale L1nda Ha ax Hall Suzanne 47 BB Index ot Students Ha l Vernon Hall1sy ean Halstead Roger Hamrlton Ann Hamrlton Jon Harnl1n Haml1n Haml1n Hamlrn Carolyn Janet Marcelyn R1chard Hammer Nancy Hammel Arnold Hampel Patr1c1a Hantt Sally Hanna Kerth Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Hanson Hanson Harbrn Charles Chr1s Den1se Gary Jerry John Jud1th Karen Kaye Larry Norma Salley Da e on Marlene Hard1mon James Hardy Paul Harger Judy Hargrave J1ll Harmon Ehzabeth Harmon Ol1ver Harr1s Harr1s HBFFIS Harr1s Harr1s Frank Joan Nancy ue Wallace Harrold Merr Harrold R chard Harsch Sue Harshbarger Ann Hart Edward Hart James Hartle W1ll1am Hartley Nancy Hartslq John Harvey Jane Hasse J1m Hasty James Hatchew Jan1ce Hathaway Evonne Haubenstrlcker Jean Hauck Carol Hauck Hauck Hauser Havers Hawker Hawley Hawley Haygen Hayes Judle MGFVID Jud1th W1ll1am Lynn Rexford R1chard 1m Stanley Hazen Nelda Heath Carolyn Heath Paul Heatley Kathleen Heatley Thomas He1er Wanda He1l1g Carol Hem Joyce He1tkamp Joseph Helblg Deanna Helgemo Peter Helrnkeo Ellen Helmker Ellen Hernrn1ngser1 Joyce Henderson Gary Hen1on Leann Henne Suzanne Henn1ng Sally Henr1ksen Mary Henson Henry Henson Tnomas Hepburn Georga Herman Joann Herr1ck Joyce Herr1ck Nancy Hershey Jud1th Hesch Russel Hess Mary Heydenburg Pau H bberd Ph ll1 H1cks Amanda H1qg1ns Charles H l Har ene Hll Mar1o1e l M r labrant H H1l1aker R c ard H1nds Mary n s P H1nson Rlchard 8 8 Hnschenberger Bob Hoag Paul Hodge Robert Hodges Robert Hofterbert Beverly Hoffman DOFIS Hottmeyer Darlene Hogan W1ll1am Hoken Jon Holcolm Manuel Holcomb Russell Holder Stephen Holland Arden Ho ar Don Hollar Sharon Holhngshead Aletha Holl1ngshead Altheda Holloway W1ll1am Holmes Mary Holmstrorn Lynn Holston Anna Hommer Carl Honsberqer Joyce Hooks Jan1Ce Hooper Gerald Hopluns Nancy Horan Dlane Hornrng Karen Horny George Horton Dav1d Horton Sharon Hose W1nt1eld Hosrner Jack House Kathleen Howard Eleanor Howard Phyll1s Howard Sandra Howe Karl Howe Lnda Howe PSJFICIB Howes Beverly Howorth Brenda Howland Larry Hubbel Helen Hubel Harold Huber Dav1d Hubert W1ll1am Huck Nancy Janson Robert Jarv1s Barbara Jay Al1ce Jeffery Jan1ce Jel1nek Jud1th Jenk1ns Eugene Jenn1ngs Mary Jensen Lenore Jensen Nancy Jeppersen Leroy J1nks Jud1th Joglesong Jan Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Bruce Darlene Douglas Ehzabeth George Gerald Gwen Judy Karen Kathenne L1nda Mary Mary Ellen Peter Rrchard Robert Roger Ronald Thomas Tyrone Johnston Beverly Jorner Joles Jolley Floyd Roland Carol Jolly James Jones Danral Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Dav1d Edlth El1zabeth Evan Janet Karen Mrchael Patr1c1a Robert Robert R Huckle Hudock Hudson Carolyn Barbara Harry Huebner Jud1th Huested Larry Huttman Mar1lyn Hughes Marcra Jones Ronald Jopplch Gall Jordan Jul1e Joyce Beverly Jul1an ern Ju 1an W1 1am Jungerheld Curt1s Hullrnger Roberta Humm Dwlght Hungertord Walt Hunt Morrrs Hunt R1chard Hunter Donald Hunter Mary Hurlburt J ee Kahl John Kahle Dorhea Ka tez Nell Kalkhoff W1ll1am Hurley Hurry Husted Hust1n Hutson Huyser Hyatt Hyde Ignash Inman oe Bruce Jeanette Carolyn Mlchael Wanda hel Rose John Janet lr sh Joan lvory Betty Ivory Cl1n on Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Ann Barbara Dlxon Donna Harr1s Jeanne Mered1th Kamachos Charles Kane James Kane Kay Kane Lynne Kan1ck1 Donald Kapusto Mary Kasemeyer Carol Kavanaugh Kenneth Kay Carol Kazuk Elynor Kearly Barbara Keehn W1ll1am Keeney Jerry Kerzer Jud1th Kekov1ch Rlchard Kelley Gary Kelley Mary Kelley Robert Kellogg Veroneze Kelly Denn1s Kelly James Kelly Jerry Kelly Robert Ke ly Susan Kelsey Clarence Kelso John Kempf Charles Jackson Thomas Jacob Janet Jacobs Darrel Jacobs D1ck Jacobs Robert Jacques Joan Jaehmg Fa1th James Joy Jammck Edna Jankovnak Marcene Janson Charlotte Janson Bob Janson W1ll1am 234 Kennett Vernon Kenme Sandra Kent Ruth Kercher Lavonne Kern Kern Kern Kern Kerns Kerns Kerr Kerr Jeanette Larry Mary Wallace Karen Nancy Donald Gary Ketchem Bess1e 9 83 0 104 Ol 6 90 47 Index of Students Md! nclfon Thomas Leroy M lu Ju h 1 n o n Mwnard Ronald ne Rona Mrnroe Florence nn Thomus Mr con Lrnda M1ShWCr Mary Mwichf-H James M ch H Joseph M Yrekiadf Sand M eh nq Ela ne Moeher ob Moehe Lawrence Index of Students Neumaycr Sharon w! n Newman Jane? Ne e Ros Nuchofas Larry Nrchols Ha o d Nrebauer Garry Nued rsfad? Cha N erred? Henry S n Donn N yrs on James Nrx Carolyn och Bev Noder Ge ald Noffz Helen Nordwn Ronald Moffaff Daywd Moffevf MOHW Mono MoNby Monson Monron Monzo Moody Moo c Moore Moore Moore Moo Moo e Moo e Moore Moore Joy Dave Mrqnon Jane? Fredrnc Jack OV Douc: as Ca O yn Cha ues Denn James Jan r Jan Cf' Sandra Sand a W1 b V Norfon Nancy Nordurfr Esrer Nowak G rald Nowak Jan Nowak Rrc ard Nowakowskr Brrdqer Nuqenr Ma qaref Nunn u Nunn Mew n Nunn Shxr C Nye Ahan N urs? Ma n Oak!ev Ba bara Oar'ey Theodore Morden Yvonne Mo e'and Delores Moroan Ela n Mo ey ack or oak Phy Morrs Roberr M rrrson Do s Morr son Nan y Mo se Susan Mo Y more Joseph Moss Harr Moss Jane? MOH Gary Mor? Nancy Moun' Carol Mowe y Joan Mox Carolyn Mrozuk John Muck Ray Mudcmf W W ard Mu qan DAnn Muma John Munermfsu Carre Munro Marquervre Oberlee Lorrarne O r en Ma anne r en Robe f O B yan+ Reba O Dell Ke rh O Dell Suellen Odyk rk W Hlam Oesre le R Chard Oesrrrke R Chard rxch Jr-rry Ohqren Constance ONdham Ha e Old? Pame a Old? Robe? Ohye Suzanne Oherman Franz O ffe Larry ONsen James Oken VaNenMna Okhaske Rose Olson Judnh Olszewsku Geraldrne Onaka Nehre el Je Munson Car M rdock Juoxfh Murphy Murphy Murphy Mu phy Mu Ohy Mur my Murray Murray Muscorf Mus ch c 5V Joseph Ma fha Puirrck Ar e Ma qar Yvonne HeNen Ba bara Mus arro Barry Mmch er Joann Myers Myers Myers MVICS Nagel Nagel Naiepa Nanna DouoNas Peqsy Rona Kenn vh Robe f Waher Cha Jerry Nash Ermed a Nash Sand a Narzke Raymond Needham Marfha Needham Nancy Neff Jovc Ne sen Ne lc e Nelson Nelson N son Nelson Ne'son John Jud vh Barbara av d a d Jud in K nnerh Onsroff Wanda Ogdyxe Kerfh Oranse Rav Orcufr James Ordway Jan Omen? Jayne nent Or w rn Marqar f Osborn Jean O orn Ph H p Osborne Doran Oserowsku Nancy O er Ma yn Os er John Osmak Robert Oswald James Orws Onahec Of Ken Orre Dona' Otto a Orro uc Ove non Nancy Pace Kay Paqe R cha d Palm Mberr Pa rn Don a A en Palm Jan t a uo n nf r Panxonxn Ka en c ak Je Pa donne J Pa 1 Donna Nelson Vencenf Nemck Law ence emod J s Ne bonne Ga y Ner eswan Jca y Max n Neumann J d 1h arxe N n Park R Pa k nqson ean sons J P 1 a 'o ek asfo Of 0 o 236 P U son C ro ' son P Q PM on No r a Pau ob au Douqhas Kent au La y au Robrwf son Thomu Nw Sanz rw Pwfon Juddh Paymeni Franklyn M r ca son Janef ea n LaJ a ea son W N r m chr Anneire Pe! ores Nrcukgirg P cube? T d Goa q Perfnnrfon ani PCVWGJCJOH Caro! Prno :ek Jerry Peo n Barbara Peooere Mon? Pe k ns Bar ara crx n Lrn sey Perry DonaNJ Pcrry James Pr-rano John gh I No mg r R C Jr Pe e Jerry Pofers Anne Pvtfers Cleo Ps-Yes Srephen Pere sen Pe sen Petersen Pefersen Pcicr on Pcrer on Pererson PMC son Pha es Phelps Phelps Phelps b w lc N In s Ge-orqra Kenneth Lar y Marlorne Aron James Lynne Nancy Sally Elsnor Kenneih Lo cn Caderon Men Charles Drama E win 7 r o Deny e Ph Woo? He en nwsey Patrrcra Prche Lwn a Preczynsk Gerakz Pdanr Thomas Eye yn P rchford GNadys PNaqens Donald Piamondon Janer Phnk Norma 'a o Cccr Praurnan Caro! Piawchan Sue Phfm Harm on Plummer Karen Pmmrner Roseffo Pn ewsk Sranley Pornde fer Rufhann Po nfer Jane? Po! nsky Anneife Po if ntzhorn Donald yr BQ Pon? ons Paul Poooen Dawn Po ueffe Janrc Pon ff Jan r 'I Jucr Ger Po Y Terramie Dayrd Sharon Pofvs Roberfa Pow M3 V W M Powe s Jan' s Powe Marykae Powers Ross Poynor Edward P endevqasf Marrh s of? 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