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

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j ' 2 C-I-IIIDDE CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY f A .I R NINETEEN SIXTY-TWO W MT. PLEASANT, MICHIGAN As The Teepee is symbolic oT The TirsT homes oT The original Chippewas. so is The modern Teepee, or A-Trame, symbolic of The new Trend in archiTecTure aT CenTral Michigan UniversiTy. An old, esTablished school of educaTion and lib- eral arTs. iT lceeps pace wiTh The modern world and iTs demands upon educaTion. ArchiTecTure is only one oT The new Trends encompassing our campus. As The Three-ye-ar-old sTaTus OT The Univer- siTy becomes accepTed, many changes have been are are sTill evidenT while The campus expands, grows, and devel- ops inTo The culTural cenTer Tor Thou- sands oT sTudenTs. A Tew years Trom now, These new buildings will have losT Their newness, seTTled inTo The surround- ings, and become accepTed as a Tamiliar parT oT The campus. AdrninisTraTive policies have wiTnessed changes. Too, in These pasT Three years. Along wiTh The advenT oT a new presi- denT as The college became a univer- siTy, and The addiTion oT TaculTy To The sTaTF, more and beTTer ideas have de- veloped To aid in The educaTion oT ambiTious sTudenTs. AcTiviTies have grown in varieTy and volume To aid sTudenTs in pursuing a necessary social life. A musT in To- day's educaTional sysTem, They help To curb and conTrol. and provide an ouT- leT, Tor The endless energies represenTed by more Than Tive Thousand individuals. Also, These exTra-curricular obligaTions Train Tor leadership in The world oT To- morrow. A+hle+ics provide Tor The highly com- peTiTive spiriT oT Today's youTh and, in addiTion, Train Them To be healThy par- TicipanTs in liTe's leisure hours. Along wiTh The compeTiTive values imposed by aThleTics, Today's sporTs evenTs bring our universiTy inTo closer conTacT wiTh larger and smaller colleges and The sporTs world, ATTempTing To picTure an enTire school year aT CenTral Michigan UniversiTy is raTher diTTiculT, buT wiTh This we oTFer To The sTudenTs a nearly-compleTe picTorial review OT The Two semesTers. ArchiTec- Ture To AThleTics, This is The i962 CHIP- PEWA. MARIANNE C. BILL EdiTor life fw- . Q11 ' ,.,.-nb:,'r ' s.f'- Af mace'- -'M : :fy i l R . ! if ,Q ng, - sf , 1 . .c - '- I x-, I 121' an QT L. f J Q - wx, a ' .4 .. A w rf' I' ,fziffg .l'V,'9',-Q X' Q Ji: rf rf 5 hx 5 7: E4 ji J. . . 'S-' 5' if ' , 91 . 1,3 1 X I '. N'.' .- - if:X 1' ,--'-ff' -Q. rw? , . , In Q. '. ' by i 'bg gl ' V ,I , i U z- ' ' - ' .L 3, ' 1' '4 J x I . 1 f . J-:'?1T?5'f ' , 'I' lf Engl' ,: 'f' 4 A , 'A - ' Q.. f' ,- .- fn' S 't' w- if-fr-. 3.71. 5 9x , ' 'R.-K .7 H in , ' 'si .. 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Already, ihe Universify Cen+er is accepfed as a necessiiy, ye'r il' is less 'lhan +wo years old. All, or mos+, sfudenls sooner or la+er find +he frelc fo 'I'he new dormifories on 'lhe soufhern edge of campus long and riresome. Along wi+h +he new social cenier and dormirories, a modern and efficienl hearing planf changed +he face of +he campus fhis year. As wifh fhe o'l'her buildings, 'rhis planl' enhances +he conveniences provided' +l1e s'ru- denls and is a delinife necessify for an expanding universily. Archifecfure, alrhough fremendously imporfanl' 'For a smoolh-running school, is only The shell or exferior of campus life: whaf occurs in +hese old and new buildings is +he impor- 1'an'I' facfor, and 'lhe pulse of 'rhe universify. 1 1 af! ' r n.-Q -3 ' warm Micah-QQ NIM' ' l xi f' 5' 9 4' N: ,QU Nui- WW' N 5 'tr , QA 'A' . my is ' , m , , Q . ,. . 'xgfv '. ' ' 2 ' 'X .ERI -:V 'il A- ' . .fy i:M.,,gi,,: '5'qgw ga,,,:3. -- it A '- A, '- M W . ww . 53 ' +.lf'r1F LQ' ' ,ls .. ww. 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Here sTudenTs solve world problems, philosophize, caTch up on The laTesT rumor, glance aT an assignmenT before class, and deal The CenTer's TaciliTies oTTer recreaTion in The Torm of bowling and pool. STu- denTs wiTh hobbies or arTisTic inTeresTs can rnalce use oT The equipmenT in The creaTive arTs room. A large Television lounge is also available Tor sTudenT use. Dances, dinners, and meeTings are held in The spacious, curved ballroom, one oT The mosT impressive rooms in The CenTer. Meals served in The ballroom are prepared in The caTeTeria, which is opened To The public daily. STudenT organizaTion oTTices are locaTed in The CenTer and include headquarTers Tor STudenT Government A.W.S., lvlen's Union, and BoosTer Club, Some acl- minisTraTive oTTices are also Tound in The building. 7 Vw! ,....k N-as The main lounge in The Universify Cen- +er is a handy place fo fall: wifh friends or caich up on an assignmeni' before class. Men sluclenis pafronize 'lhe Universify Cen+er's handy Scalp Shop. 1., .H 5 fiY'y'1',Fr, ,T 117544-J BGMIQ. 9 1' ,md vz' 5 f sf in AL., .i .w,m,f'f1A A r- V aff ,L J f as' c .,.' A if 1 . ., ud so i 1 'i ' Q i i ' z ':': 5 3 '..:., 3 i Here is the Hub Sfudenf social life cenlers around fhe Reservafion where siudy breaks are spem' in consuming cokes and coFFee and fallcing wiih friends, Richard J. Lichfenfelf, direcior of 'I'he Universily Cenfer, makes ar- rangemenis for aciivifies held wiihin ihe building. of Campus Activities r' i Fw. li.i Hi 2 The Universiiy Cenfer boolrsfore offers a wide range of sfuclenf supplies, in- cluding +he laresi' record albums. ,,.,,, ..,,.x ,, - 1 , , gn-V.j,'.'-t , ,:f.-1 ': , .Q rv. pr .95 v.vl-If-Amir T4 if ..' ' AAI ' i .,,. w,gi3f?0,,g.,E:- .i p Q, V. , -'J-'51 . silfifif' . ' T 1- '74 pl !Fz1:j1 -.'f' . 3' ' :img-'--'. 3 . , 3 -3,'s,- Zfnii?'avi,': - vg 'f'xi4:.m......1'l . ...vm - .A -'1 -ffl f l Cenrral faculfy members and employees 'falce advaniage 'Per's cafeferia, which is open 'ro The public. g A 6 ' ,I , ug - ! ' 1 I 1 . . . , ' ei . J I' l 'K l 1' 'Z 5 ' ' . A K v Q --1.1 I ' 1 il . . ,. 4 'i I U ' A V ' -W x ,A ,f.,e.M.,,w...N..i.f 1 1 of ihe Cen ' .,-J ,...-w- -Q ll -'Tfl... K 9: -Ga An. Q Chl if' 'l Modern Center Facilities Offer Diversion .ff The Creafive Aris Room, a new adciifion 'io ihe Universify Cenier fhis year, provides sfucienis wifh a well-equipped workshop for class proiecis and hobbies. The Beavers sfage a prac+ice session in fha Chippewa room. ',,-f- The Ceni'er's bowling alleys are a recre- a'rion 'favorife of sludenfs and faculiy. is E Up-'ro-dale newspapers and magazines are available in 'lhe Thorpe Browsing Lounge for a quick glance al worlcl af- fairs belween classes. The lnformahon Desk in the Universi+y -Cenfer also serves as a news- f , ww- .. ,.... .vw 'He-. The Swagmen praciice for flue Men's Union falenf show. Year of .lam Sessions, A November appearance of Hue Brothers Four ai Ceniral broughf oui' a capa-cify crowd. I. S ,, , ,, , ,:s.,:1g7N Q ' xg . Q. ' W ::.E.:.::55E5 en ' H :-1 W new were use YM- .... 1 ' if , I www sf 5 r I 5 , X. W ,J ,f '6mW-fmwzm NPL -mw,,,,g,k,3Ml 1. l HQL. -....i.-if r an JQW. , l , .k1...,,n I F!-'l Y 3 3 BV' , -ml J -J -6 'M . ill l -sr Nz fff XX Hx f' ' I 1. ,-S xi, l ,,-F, my Hmm Campus Queens . . . Colonel Gayle Greenfield lfopl is surrounded by members of her courlz ll. fo r.l Bev Ross, Peg Twining, Gail Thursfon, Charlofle Spon- seller, Mariio James, Rule Purvins, and Penny Frey. Members of Zefa Tau Alpha sororily fold safely folders which lhey disfribuied in Ml. Pleasani as a service proiecl. Presidenf Fousl' presenls roses 'lo Gayle Greenfleld, who reigned over fhe 'Milifary Ball as KaycleHe Colonel. I3 Kenneih Fauih played Sanfa ai +he Barnes Hall Chris?- Service Proiects Sfuclenfs headed for ihe highesf vanfage poinfs io view 'rhe Greek Week lug of war. Joan Evans was crowned Miss Korean Orphanage during Callrins HalI's fund raising campaign. Members of fhe Korean Orphanage Commi'r?ee foral up sfudeni- confribufions fo Cen+ral's Chosen Children. 14 J,,s fr - , I 15-f,,' 1 X - . , iv, l l' fx' - . ,,7 ',,,.4 F ,P -it C . r r l fb- ,,-ff L -K.. 1-4-.... , XX ,-I . 2' , ,L,,. h ,-, 1 -Q-..-b .I ,. ,v-'I ...S i .5 Ari Furfaw and Jerome Kahn cross 'the finish line fo win ihe Cenfral Coilegiafe 'Canoe Race. and Competition Jim Siernberg looks over fhe Phi Sigs' colleciion of cigareHe packages which won a sfereo for fhe chapfer. X :HX RK wzrmsrrt QM 3 H1 l swings while fhe older children aifend school, care for fhe livesioclc, and do house and yard yorlt. Korean focldlers, Cen'l'ral's chosen children, play on ihe slides and This dormifory houses some of fhe Young Sen youngsfers, The orphan- age was begun in July, l95l, by Mrs. Kang Sa-Hyo, fhe preseni' di- recfor, when she gafherecl 20 waifs and supporfecl fhem ai' her own expense. ' f uw ' Y ' X 9 L ' 1 5 'l ' Children Were the Gbiect of a An older boy sfudies in a dormdory room which sleeps six. Wiih 'financial aid ' + donahons. +l'1e orphanage child an educaiicn. vu Kiwi lg. Q: Lf 45' ,. 1' 'funn lb ' gwwz k 5 .fx 1- ...VM 1 QT- yt. WARRINER HALL if s s 'T-qv! fif I ill? wif? i i X. i N Probably 'rhe mosi sirilcing building on l Cen+ral's campus is Warriner Hall. l Towered Warriner is ihe largesi of Cen- +ral's buildings. H was buill' in I925 io 1 replace ihe universi'ry's main building, which was deslroyed by fire. and named in honor of former Presidenf Eugene Warriner. The Three-floored building primarily consisls of clasrooms where English, so- cial sciences. speech, marhemaiics, and foreign language are raughl. lnslruciors' offices for These deparimenls are also localed here. The firsl floor of Warriner is clevoled 'ro adminislraiive offices and The housing office, 'rhe siudenl' bank, +he business of-lice, The regis'rrar's office and coun- seling oliices. Warriner aucliforium has a sealing ca- paci+y of fifleen hundred and is used daily for large leciure classes as well as movies, plays, orchesira and band con- cerrs, and Arlisls Courses. The musical chimes which are housed in Warriner's iower can be heard all over i campus as They hurry siudenis To classes. wwf NS W' .ld 19 si 'www' ,gg-5 'ZW : Z .' ' 2 M, DV v. Y.. 3 --S 1 if M: JAM - :f 1 i' 'qlrijf n ' x -, ,Mi l 1 a 1 - V Q. ' . Q I Y V 'ia I 5-. X ' 4. -y'-- J f: ' ' W U -..-, I -L F ' P ffm FY 1 'N V X 'L J A . 1, A , 3,5 Q - 5 - , vp W, mv- f 3' Qkgi E A . f ' IV n,,: . . 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Drama and Music Added Depth to Canadian Players Tobi Weinberg and William Huff in a scene from Chrisfopher Fry's The Lady's Noi for Burning. Keifh Tii'us direcfs a scene from a reiigio-drama, Weep Noi for Me, which he co-aufhored. ..',: .,,r ,1.,,r.: K :A,. ,,-, Q lg.,. i i' r ' --ii--l-: ' ' -:-: - . H H W E P 4 .9 i i 'i. Qc iii' an Dramafic siudenfs rehearse a scene from Thornfon Wilder's -comedy, The Mafchmakerf' 1- L i , . gi an i 'pq . ,W , x 1 - 5 .v 4 i. Q? av . 5-3, - W1-1, ' 43. if Aw. 1 M K C4 9 E L LFJS11' N A' - T Lf? ., H fm W ' ,-1 .: W3 5 fwgg 5 , v-- fy Vs ga .gs 5,53 Mm H gg f ' M . -M--X-'Q-.M ' xx ,E I wg X- -W an v N , , ifwgg .izxw zxa.-.Aww . - , ' ' 1' J 4- ff' ' M -, H W, X-M-1372, T9 ,J ,mrs . vm ie.fwmi,wx1?f-- 3 wwafmmmw vw- mx V1 'x J'- J u wr .. Xmmigg M .fm ua ww .1 g -a ,'rf'Mw, ,jwn M. -Sa E A-m1,ggg.f3,,. fm., ,fn,3.z5k.fWf W. MT-s':'wN 'P 15 AL 21. W- W SK K3 r f rf-H:-1 ini-. .f -bww :,,yw': . Af'di1.21vQSfgM., -.WM wi-ui Vw nw 5 72 it T H A Lfinm is-yrswfv ,Y If-W K Myra, ,wwlvegz f e,. f .0 A Ma L .MX A - . , X wi fl. A 'ms nfxx 1 ' ,my 939 , .W i , Marilyn Jakad and Dean Sharp confer in fhe Dean of Wcmen's spacious office. f - ,L -.. ,f Q: kL'1 4 lLX'il T4v .. A A- rf-x'f,'f-'i-5mX' L - -- , ,r mu wx At! f Q ,f J I Q . ag is 1'-f f' N 1 ea if Vw ,Q gf QW gnu ni, .iv N? ,fr m ji Ama Q Q X is 5, is b 5-'I 'fig' ya. in ly, yr . 2 N 1 K. gi 5 . 2 I f' f. al I . Na' . 3 Q 55.56, if N 5-3, mmm Records and regisfrafion headquarfers are cenfered in flue Regis'I'rar's Office of Warriner hall. Warriner Houses Faculty Offices, Busy Lobby A dean's call sends girls hurrying +o Dean Sharp's office fo sign bids. E' Receiving fha? long awaifed bid is 'rhe Hrs? siep iowarci fraierniiy membership. Now comes pledging. Rush Brought Bids and 26 Greeks gaiher in Hue Reservafion for word of accepfed bids. Rushees crowded frafernify houses fo mee+ Hue acfives and gei a closer look af Greek life. Pa rties, Teas New Pledges Della Zefas sing ou+ +o win sororiiy firsl place in Greek Week sing. The frafernify +ropl'1y wenl +o Tau Kappa Epsilon for +l1e fhird consecufive year. Speclaiors af Hue pie eafing conlesi' mug for 'the camera. Would you loolt'll'1is way, please, sir? Traditional Greek Welcomed T E i ! : 'vu 'I x H , ' ' 1 wk The canoe race found 'lhe Phi Sigs paddling +l'1eir way inlo lirsi place and +he Telres finishing second. Week Activities Spring Ai? f ' x he , -sae i Avf , M P . A N l Q . 51.3-'l L , , ,Agni--. ih- The +radi+ional 'lorch lighfing ceremony officially marked ihe beginning of Greel: Week acfivilies. l .,,.-....f,,-.-Y-- - V W X Q m : -1 1- ' I i . Atv, u 'u I ' .VJ n . - l. . - , - 11 C 'ff '? gg. , f ni' ' f . M llgiig? fjqg W 'G -59,54 Ezffii 9 N fi qi + Sigma Kappa +ook honors 'riny-'Poi siyle by winning 'Phe fricycle race. Alpha Xi Della provided compefiiion you can really sinlc your leefh info wi+h fheir pie eafing confesf. M13 'e..r v fe 7 ' ' I . KS in Y nz. r r e Queen i . 'ia ' 1 :titr e e 5--F K N-me 5 . wwf- M - A we W 4 XM'- . ,Q .Y . . i -if - NX 4. we--of me 'fi ,ei-v no , 2,4 . in i . kwx-1' - '34, 3 f V V -a e 1 :.--:- '- 8 W. ,Q-ki Je-.if , -- .. vmaslwmwwe Mr. , ee. . Y. X W M . 1 , f f Ai 'J wi 1: L- .5-:, 2, if A f .Y L- ex Q . 1 I . K nl - ..., -if h gg, W N, V v' n , ' V , rfydfss- V f :iw ,,,.,,,,s, ,1- t iii'4'i' ,.'..r' .' T 'xx Phi Sig strongmen quiclrly pulled the Deli' Sigs into the Chippewa River to win the tug of war. Greek Week Competition Tested Strength ,M,,, I I use-..--w.J,W . www 'Tv ,Z r , :ggi H n -.f I 1. . -., . , a Q 'wx-'r ' The icy water doesn't stop the '- Delt Sigs' determination as they ' keep pulling on the losing end of the tug of war. M5-eH'5 : 'bla' -mimi... . 3 f 32 T-' if-P ., md: 3. ef: Wi - .fmwi in ' 9 re as Q, wee. . 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' M 11. 'lr X y K x K Q 5, w 1. x S xx MUSIC BUILDING This year The music deparlmenl' moved inlo ils own building, 'rhe newly re- modeled Keeler Union, adiacenl Io Barnes Hall. The building look on a fresh new spiril and yel lcepl much of ils original almosphere and charm as one ol CenIral's mosl oulslanding land- marks. Any sluclenl who is majoring in music wilhoul a doubl begins lo make 'rhis building his second home. Nol Ihal' one would mind, lor Ihe surroundings are a lar cry from 'rhe cramped quarlers in 'rhe sheep sheds where lhis deparlf menl was once Iocaled. Music sludenfs now spend hours rehearsing in brighl, cheerful and well-equipped praclice rooms. The music deparlmenl' al Cenlral has long been acclaimed for ils line ac- complishmenls in Ihe lraining field. Cen+ral's band especially plays an im- porlanl pari' in Ihe life oli every slu- denl, for who isn'I 'rhrilled when 'rhe band slrilces up Ihe lighl' song? Lale allernoon band and orcheslra rehear- sals can now be heard all over lhe cam- pus, an inspiralion Io every passer-by. Such organizalions as Ihe honorary mu- sic lralernilies, Sigma Rho and Della Omicron, hold 'rheir meelings here. The building is also 'rhe sile of various ref cilals, from Ihe wind ensemble Io Ihe glee club. The cenlrally localed lounge in lhe Mu- sic Building has become a place 'ro meel for Ihose who share similar goals, in- Ieresls, and backgrounds in lhe field ol music. Many lasling friendships are made in 'rhis cenler of aclivily. Dr. Eugene Grove rehearses 'Ihe concerl choir. IE . WWW l l i i I Sfudenfs malce use of I'I1e new sfereophonic Iislening equipmenl in Ihe Music Building. The newly remodeled buiIding's facilifies include an inslrumeni' repair room. I EE gm m Sm Q A x B mx mn A 1 X ss an E HM, 13 . s fy-W-,, 9 Mggsw Haggis? EKWQW ' Efswa, HMQZWI ' QZVITM 'JZHS hifi., gym? 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The home economics lal::oraTories are Tound on The TirsT floor oT WighTman. The homemaking classrooms are equipped Tor sTudying cooking, cloTh- ing, and sewing, and include a modern kiTchen and model living room, which is used Tor Teas and enTerTaining. The one-sTory souTh wing oT The build- ing houses The indusTrial arTs deparT- menf, which is well equipped wiTh shops Tor insTrucTion in woodworking, machine operaTion, auTo mechanics, radio code. elecTriciTy, and prinTing. The universiTy press is also locaTed in The souTh wing, Here The weekly edi- Tions of Life, The sTudenT-TaculTy di- recTories, Tempo, and oTher campus pulolicaTions are prinTed. Home economics sTudenTs who live in The home managemenT house learn shorTcuTs To homernaking and sTucly The relaTion of household managemenT To The achievemeni' of Tamily goals. OTher home economics courses include social usage, Tamily healTh, child development and arT in The home. HALL Home economics sTuclenTs managemeni house. lllll I pracTice efficiency in The campus home .fi if f' - 1 ,N 35 ,ffl 'MW Meiai work is a chief proiecf in Wigh+man's indusfrial arfs shop. if ry fr Home economics siudenfs fesf clean a piece of carpeiing. Ari sfudenfs in sweaf shiris and blue ieans merge canvass and oils info creaiive expression. Wightman is The Center of Creative and Practical Arts 'ia- J at Q Industrial arts students make use ot Wightman's well lighted drafting room. Home economics students observe pre-school children at play tor their child development classes. pw- 1 - An art student coaxes a ceramics assignment into shape on the pot- ter's wheel. Industrial arts students can usually be found at worlr in the machine shop located in Wightman. ..l.v-. 1--in-s-w. 1.- ii gi. 14 V - a , 1 ' f- .- W X. 1 - S 'I I' 2 Y. X -X l 4, 5, -. , f gl, AY' .ww-vr'M1 -nngr-1-'-f 1, -n..x..,.Mf,N.. ,Mya 1 . . . 511, .s...'i-C.-U i . is , 1 .' Y K -: . Qrlnkl v .Lf 'ALM vt-lit? big? 4 'iQl'Sfi:Tfg- ' 'Q ' '-TW? N . B gs., ,. -,..,, i LIBRARY The Library was compleTed in The spring of I955 and. nexT To classrooms and laboraTories, is The cenTer oT The uni- versiTy's academic life. The building conTains over ll0,000 vol- umes which serve as reference maTerial Tor boTh sTudenTs and faculTy. The Li- brary's open sfacks encourage sTudenTs To browse freely and locafe The books They wanT Themselves. The Television sTudio, from where Cen- Tral's closed-circuiT Television classes are broadcasT To Cenfral Hall, is found on The firsT floor of The building. The audio- visual deparTmenT and The psych. and ed, reference rooms are also on This floor. ln addifion To regular library services, four classrooms for general use are lo- caTed in The building. The second floor mainfains The reference room, a com- plefe card caTalog, and The circulafion desk. Mosf of The circulaTion of books Trom The library is handled by The sTu- denTs Themselves. A few TypewriTers are available in The building for The convenience of sTudenTs who are using books placed on reserve by insTrucTors. STudenTs can also sign ouT records in The Library and lisfen To Them in The buildings sound proof lis- Tening rooms which are equipped wiTh high fidelify equipmenf. OTher building facilifies include a fire- prooT vaulT for special collecTions, a modern smoking lounge, and air con- diTioning. STudenTs can always be 'found in The sfacks of periodicals searching for maTeriaI for Term papers. STudenTs waif Tor The library doors To open in The morning. Ed FoinTer lecfures for one of CenTral's closed circuif Television classes which are broadcasf from The library. Y N. ...H-.f-,,5,,1f,,-. um-: 2 S552 .U- L ,W gk tx -.. Quia -ma me W, , 35? EU 4 H ,au W H r V PM rfx E , V-. ik wi, r w .bw ASE awww? X: 7 sa. 'Q ', ,fm a 3, Q-2 ff N f X625 :LHR K X E .A VX 5 x Q S ,fx CENTRAL HALL Cenfral Hall, locaied belween Grawn and Warriner Halls, was formerly lhe gymnasium and now houses ihe place- menr office, 'rhe Reserve Officers Train- ing Corps, and receivers for Cen'rral's closed-circuif Jrelevision classes. The placemenf office on The second floor helps sludenfs secure posiiions af 'rhe end of lheir universiiy careers and assisis in locafing summer iobs. Many noiebooks, leaileis, and pamphlels lisi- ing 'rhe possiloiliiies for summer jobs as well as permanenr posilions are availa- ble here, Job inferviews are also made possible fhrough rhe placemeni oFlice. The 'relevision receivers for closed cir- cui'r lecrures are sifualed in The old gym also on The second floor of Cenrral Hall. The felevision viewing room is oliren used for examinalions, borh mid-'rerm and final, Tor large classes. Offices for The personnel in 'rhe Re- serve Cillicers Training Corps can be found on The firsi floor. Classes re- quired for ROTC are held in ihis build- ing. Rifle marlcsmanship is also offered in Ceniral Hall. The locaiion for The aciual pracfice shooiing is on rhe ground floor in anoiher gym-sized room. Mrs. Jean Mayhew is able 'ro lecfure fo all sec- Y fions of Speech l0I af once via Ceniral's closed- , circuil' Television sei up. A ROTC unil receives inspeciion. I BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- TION WiTh The compIeTion of Rowe I'IaII. The former eIemenTary IaboraTory school was converTed To serve The commerce cIeparTmenT. In The Tail of I96O, when The new School of Business AdminisTra- Tion was adopTed, The building was compIeTeIy Turned over To business ad- minisTraTion classes. Dean W. LyIe WiIIhiTe, who heads The School oT Business AdminisTraTion, now uses The Tormer IaboraTory schooI's IciTchen Tor an office. The old Icinder- garTen room wiTh iTs nursery rhyme TiIe is used Tor a Typing room. The building, which is one oT The oIcIesT on campus, conTains a Iarge Typing cIassroom, a smaII pracTice Typing room, a business machine room, and Tive oTher classrooms. I:acuITy oT'Fices Tor The commerce and economic deparT- menTs are also IocaTed here. Dr. Woodrow Eber prepares a IecTure for one of his accounTing classes. I-B+'-i1'M s '-N---,,x ,Q-ar' A Typing cIass is ofTen a siarfing place for sTudenTs preparing To Teach commerce or enTerII1e business world. Commerce sTucIenTs worlcing on 'rabuIaTion problems find pracTice and pafience are pre- requisifes for good Typisfs. 'A ' - ' M ' , ,- ,, 4 , V .:n1.chp...,.:...,:-qf.T.-.- - : '36-' 3 'Lgyga-'fu A I f' ,-f A' . , ',.' L7 . 'QW , .- , , - .- ,. . - p -- -l-..:'L-.- -. -' - N . ' .1 -- L., .r , - , .-'- , ' ' Q..4.4.:...4'z.4.....A.ur4.-wsu' T -T I l I l i l I i . i l l .rr-' ,frrw - -' . X . f- ' - . L. s-:x3y?ff,:- 'ISJEITT' '-T - GRAWN HALL Grawn Hall was builT in I9l5 Tor The science and agriculTure deparTmenTs. Today The deparTmenTs locaTed here in- clude biology, chemisTry, physics, physi- cal science, and geography, This build- ing is Typical of several aT CenTral, hav- ing a Tremendous expansion in areas oT service while reTaining iTs original quar- Ters. The building is overflowing wiTh accu- mulaTed maTerials and equipment espe- cially experimenTal maTerials. The base- menT is currenTly being remodeled Tor use as addiTional experimenTal chemis- Try laboraTories. The basemenT of Grawn also includes The UniversiTy Den where many or- ganizaTion parTies, mixers, Greek rush parTies, and oTher exTracurricular acTivi- Ties are held, AdiacenT To Grawn is a small green- house where boTany sTudenTs can sTudy some of The unusual boTanical speci- mens colIecTed here. Also adiacenT To The building is a re- cenTly consTrucTed shelTer Tor sToring flammable and volaTile chemicals. The shelTer was designed by Theodore Cook of The physics and chemisTry deparT- menT. An unusual TeaTure is a blow oTf rooT which allows combusTion To escape Through The roof while The walls are leTT inTacT. MosT CMU sTudenTs pursue parT of Their educaTion in Grawn. Those on elemen- 'rary educaTion are required To Talce inTroducTory courses in many of The de- parTmenTs locaTed here. 'lx if as Q xmfig alllll 1 A vw ss gf mam' a 7. as l wg. .,. fwgw , , Q n sf ma .mm,. :Jw .N 4 Ln win , Q , Q ,Q 3 3 1, I H vw 1: M X' ' . I ' fx , 1 zz fm A 4- f.:. 3 . ,I , m A ' . '. i 4 W - L1 W - V. 3 W H---3 Qi J , - -am X U . A QQ i:iQ,.iff A fm.-. . 39,5 1 2,3 un, vi Ki 4 :ws W ,S H M15 13 wg' if I .A a ms msn K E is W 3, ' ax VL? .Jax ' Q tu. ms New Aan I m flg- ,. 1 A-nh my HH M Y 1 Ms 1 N Ltf' .. , 4589, wmifgg Swami? WR M Emma M. W v.:i'wgw', WfHw'e?'E 1 wgffd. wmxfg, ,E WM Q. MW REM V X, mg ,. w ,gf w ' :mm :ig fy g EEE Es 9 M Q SEEKS BE mm B B ng-as E Wins W Q. ,g 5 H E wmv!-Z Bi . 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AS fa as sua ROWE HALL CenTral Michigan UniversiTy is an edu- caTional insTiTuTion, and Rowe Hall is Truly The cenTer of The educaTional acTiviTy. Here is The School of Educa- Tion and CenTral's poliTical science, psy- chology. and sociology courses. The building is one of The newesT on campus and incorporaTes archiTecTural design and modern TaciliTies. The Uni- versiTy laboraTory school, whose elemen- Tary grade sTudenTs are oTTen placed on a waiTing lisf loeTore Their birTh, is locaTed in The easT wing oT The building. The Teachers employed here are ouT- sTan-ding in Their Tield, Tor The school is run in an experimenTal manner. EducaTion sTudenTs spend many hours observing in The lalo school in prep- araTion Tor Their direcTed Teaching and exTerning. Here They can gain Trom highly accrediTed meThods of Teaching. The educaTion honorary, Kappa DelTa Pi. holds iTs meeTings here. Each monT-h iT has a program Tor Those wishing To know more deTailed aspecTs oT educaTion. OuTsTanding figures in educaTion are oTTen inviTed To lecTure To The group. i i J 'f -H51 - A I., -,sf Y - H A-,f ff'-'-f2. :.....: fm -- - - W --NAW- . .i 4. 75.5.-E.. gl Mag H A - ?Vc,.iws.,c .. f -yrfw Ev . -13 A playground for +he elemenlary children aclioins 'lhe lab school. Elemenfary pupils work on rheir arilhmefic problems wifh 'lhe help of a sfudenf +eacher. Bill Day praclices 'leaching iechniques 'for his psych. and ed. class while Dr. Roger Goenner criiicizes. A sfucleni' 'leacher infroduces 'the fundamenlals of algebra +o his class. Rowe Hall Serves l. .ii Q - - , k,,,,,,T?,,,,- sf 3 is g U , . S? ss - if E 4 if X e -el. As associafe dean of 'lhe School of Educafion, Dr. Curfis Nash coordinafes 'lhe sfudenf leaching program. Pai' Swifl ialres charge of a reading class. ff7 '- Sfuclen+ ieacher Karen Barfh supervises lab, school cl1ilclren's playiime aciiviiies. As Campus Teacher Education Center ,aw ,iv X WA X K5 HEALTH AND Every sludenf ai' Cenlral sfarls off his educalion wilh an iniroducfion 'lo fhe liieldhouse in lhe l-leallh and Physical Educaiion building al regislralion. The long waiis in line lo pick up class cards and al The check slalions are vivid mem- ories for mosl sludenls. The building is spread over a large area and conlains a gyrn, Jrwo classrooms, a pool, and facully offices, besides The fieldhouse. The pool is Jrhe scene ol swimming classes. swim meels, and free swimming. The Aquaballerinas pracfice for hours here for 'rheir annual wafer show. Weekly swimming classes for sludenis in Cen- +ral's lab school are 'laughl' by wafer safely insfrucfors under lhe direclion of Dr. LaRowe. Mosl' of lhe physical educalion aciivily courses are 'raughf in lhis building. Olher courses laughl here are healih educalion and 'rheory classes in physical educalion. Experimenls are carried our in The kineslheology and physiology laboralory. The long row of iacully offices in lhis deparimenl' is faced wilh display cases filled wilh alhlelic pholographs and 'fro- phies which recall many memories of Triumphs and downfalls. ln addilion 'ro educalion, This building is lhe scene ol many exlra-curricular campus ac+ivi+ies such as baslcelball games and iam sessions. and no sludenl will forgel lhe dark, crowded weekend record hops and mixers held in 'rhe gym. .-f'WT'9N 'Q-1'-5.9 ' .- KRW-S Q s .-V ggi 4,-r ,sian F. - ,LA ,Q--5.111 'W ,aff C' s M. T Zk friieli- 'EM' Z. 3 Sifiiaks-'. r- 1 , A ..,-..- .-2 f .. ek I' --21.1-2 - . ,H ,.-.-.11 en' ,. - as .A W W ii-5g5mff'L 2,7-j -4eE'f' ,, , ,, s.,.- sf iii. , T2?asff2swa5 w'M' ' z - 7 - v--- . ,-. ' s-,::.,.v- - 1-2 ' 2 1'-55+ R-ex J- ' iam,-: ia rs sn- r .az z 11323:-sf 533 . .V . 'r .2 W ga. -'sin 4 - J RQ, , , - - as T I ' 'I iiimf ma r: Elf 'P' Eff 1741 f I l l . Il Leif: :Fl-if H ' M' - I ' l ' I ' I I ' ii., A ,- ... V --iv-L--' , -- -H -f-'- r-- . ' V K , , e .T i ff-I.. .v. , ..,. . Hwang PHYSICAL EDUCATION . ' 4 s.'-, 4 h , 5 ' u - , . X Q 5. 5.9. Q. . . , A 1 1. x A-g. ,. g- 'Nu .. s.i,i5,x- .4 , . T -- -.f,-,1 -shT3'5tr424f'-w 'r?-T-'s '5 -Li'T,'- H 'f 53 5553333 ,Q L L-gg ' -- if K u lm: ' ms- ,f ,W Em ESM. WM, .wg H ,.- lvxgw gw - ' Y 9 ' 1 K . nf qva. bay J. .W8,v. w mf.: 1 . H,-5: W :E ' El ., new sam W5 'Tw Um i Q 3119 wins , -A 5 X tk vi 'T KSN ,M , ymmm n Ax feiig . m -pax, 5- U W3 L U A .es f Q nw. X as 3-ffm V ag ,.,. , . X 'E qw s ' 2 3 + L A 3 vw Nw fs. w'H' ami: .fwffiig Niigfgsfiiggn I mam nm mm A yi n' , an A2407 XB v VQM Lf 42' iii 'YE R I , qi it .Q fffrlxfkaf 155 f W'?5 2?ar1 3 .,, m ' sf 2. 'X 'SSE 1 ws , X Rm 2 i If5?'Sii www 1 sms - HB we win Yffss aww n H Wy Q QQ IE ' E - N 4 r 1 P-V' L Q K W m H H psf mga S uw, swung wan: L- . :r--45,6 Dan Rose explains the function of the lungs to his health ed students and uses a model to demonstrate. Fieldhouse Features Sports, Health Ed, Phys Ed Stunts and tumbling is a favorite class of physical education students. 1 p.. A I f . ig , bl fl I l . I J- l ' ' 2 :ol A ,--, ' 1 I sr 'A F V A V N rx Jerrv Sieraclri dictates a letter in his office in the physical education building. we-vlwxsmm? aw' 5 Pia 1- -EFL' G INC, lx .K H 6 M- X, . ,3 Q in Q, 'Uk mf ,pf ' -xr X 1 U fn gawssii xi, in :wah- xx iw. mr' mv . M, , -x W' 9:-AFM 3:2 , mi' gms 1' .X w. H BQ EE w-Q . 554+ ' Q 13:1 4.1 A -w ,uk .1 ,g -X Him .V mx li Wm In we tf ,, A. ,min ,I 4' wa 2 gm N 1-.M W' Q f, 'F , , Y' .4 z 4, M, an wr ff .. fb, ww ' K WN N was H, Qian 5521 ' 3 E iw is ma Z i 111715 H' ,WV ,Y , QS ' A1 3. X 1 nw Wm 4: Lf I an H tx iffy my 6 f ! w N , ak V ,, -W 5555 ., :www L X- A V x 's n 7 H X H . xx, , ,. 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'1 k W , 'Br' If esiieiw'-?'Bf1?9wH Wy New siuclenfs are invifed fo mee? fhe faculfy ai an informal 'rea given during orieniafion. Moving info 'the dormifory is a long process, involving several monfhs of bringing ariicles from home. 59 h,r.25 51275 qi 14-,V -b i ', if. 1 1 S ' 0 Presidenf Judson Fousf crowns Marsha Young queen of Cenfral Michigan's l96I homecoming acfivifies. Marsha received an aufographed foofbaii from 'I-he Chip- pewas ai ihe pep rally. Jim Hasse does fhe honors. A Marsha Young Relgneci Over i i i angry' ' K 1 A x -5 -lg . , ,..q Homecoming , Y' 1 ' ' x L if I 1 I . 4' ' 5 m ni P 3. . Marsha is accompanied fo her halffime coronafion by members of her courh Mary Mead, Janer Jones, Sally Cooper, Marilee Dani. The Queen's floar pillowed a crown, a queen, and her courr. fx, , , .. 'W S A L j-V2 rerank .. A ' , W D Zetas and Sig Eps combined efforts and locomotives to win honors for the most beautiful float with their meeting of the rails. Homecoming Activities Were Centered Alumnus Howdy Loomis was on hand at the pep rally to direct the band in the tight song, which he wrote. W I '5- 5, -Y L ' P ' t .X in ., 9 s F-'Mr 34 451- 1 ., .b is fy -3--.-. ,' ., -I H ha.. Q3 , I , N .-v 'Z. .L A. if' rm -Q-41 Il' .- Lvfgkif '4' Lens Qrmmemlsm ' A .. b .. U, M, A. x, I . gg? i f I I 1 f -fi aw E U 1 if Y W , gf '33 322+ E .4 V was , N ,,g.z-.....:MgQ..:-,,.-l Y -- ,.,:,.-Y' 1 W 2 ,I T 5- A ' f 1 vj.3 :.:Q.:,4 ' .. L' ,A , Q g ' E ' 'L' , E-1 5 W ,Q , 1 ' 1 J ' , XM V -V, 3-,, Q, H- M ---v 11145, A 11' A ..- -Q 5 rf Q, - 'K 'ff ' f I 12 kgsms, ' K. ,. YXHJW F 9' , ' J ' ggimf- . sw ' 1 3' - 'I f ' ' 1 . Q -.,. .Q f ,, A , L , Q . .A ey-. ' r.. A iffy. if E' L A Yi N -Q 'f A ,ia h J 3 K . 1 ' , ,T m I . . ' 4 w 4 k fi .:. :.:.:.: .:. ' 5 A E X ,QI ' Sv N, V V 'NWT M 1 W ,Af - ef V, J 9 J . , ,Q .. ag iii . , ' 'MW W - I -N-L. V f V ., xx nf 'T Q., Q1 Q -www ,, -U . I .arg V. A Q .,.,. H- 2- - gggmf f r www S s W W s Sie 4 2, um 1' 1 +2523 W ws? 'R N Faculty members take part in the traditional procession down the mall and to the Fieldhouse. Graduation Adds Note of Finality as Students Finish Their Education Parents, who were always ready with encouragement and financial help during the past 'Four years, watch the exercises with pride. X ifliibnl ' J ,M eiifffm Ib, 72 fs? ' - my Q' y - - . 'Wm Dr. Arthur Knoblauch, presdient of Western Illinois University, ad dressed the January graduates. The graduafes file inlo 'lheir place al Senior Swingoul- which honors fha class ihe week before graduafion. -Q . Af lasi you've earnecl your degree ancl diploma is in your hancls. The procession ends af fhe Fieldhouse, where four years be- fore graduafes began fheir universify careers wiih orienfa- lion programs. 1 r ' x S ,E .I Q H55 . W E .. e sf ' CHIPPEWA ednior 'Marianne Bill occupies a porhon of 'Phe Life bunldmg for ihe use of her yearbook sfaff Cenfer of campus pubhcaiions is ihe Life building whlch houses 'the newspaper, yearbook 'two darkrooms, and Informahon Services WF ww nf A. is-vo nm Buildings House Classes, LIFE, and Field Services The eclifing room of 'Phe Life office is busy and crowded by day, IlElialM?:s 'll:EciZla.i.Zr:o+'2Zchrgsfllfesllfnnglzolagrz'Plgggkllggs is lhe one in quief and deseried by nighf. Heedquarfers for Field Services is fhe iemporary building localed nexr 'fo Hue library. 1 If h srsR Z' i sf J 'I 5 11 I ff -, ff 7 if, HOUSING UniversiTy approved housing aT CenTral includes dormiTory quarTers, oTT-campus apari'menTs, married housing uniTs, and Greek houses, MosT of CenTral's sTudenTs live in The Ten residence halls on campus. RecenTly compleied Merrill and Sweeney were occupied for The TirsT Time This year. WheTher sTudenTs live in The older buildings or The new modern ones, dor- miTory life will always hold vivid mem- ories. Here sTudenTs sTudy laTe inTo The nighT, while away sTudy breaks wiTh card games, Telephone calls, and bull sessions, and make lifelong friends. Social evenTs, which include Chrisimas parTies, open houses, mixers wiTh oTher residence halls, and Teas for parenTs and faculiy members, play an imporTanT parT in residence hall living. DormiTories also provide job oppor- TuniTies for sTudenTs. Many work as sTu- denT assisTanTs. swiTchboard operaTors. or in The Tood commons. Some sTudenTs like The greaTer inde- pendence and more economical aspecTs of oil:-campus housing. Planning and preparing meals is an added responsi- biliTy OT off-campus living. Married sTudenTs' aparTmenTs in Wash- ingTon and PresTon CourTs are modern and parfially furnished. Neighbors wiTh similar inTeresTs plan picnics and parTies i'ogeTher and help each oTher by baby siTTing. STudenTs who live in Greek houses aT CenTral Tind ThaT They are drawn closer To members of Their sororiTy or Traier- niTy by common living experiences. The groups Take care of The upkeep of Their houses Themselves and hold exchange dinners and mixers. g ' ease - A w esse,1H'n - .H ,me-W se . s ENN i .H sis K,-Timm ....a. -1 - , . f ,I , fem.. N .1 , is -1 I ,-e s er.. 1 . P, - Ain-E ,, nu v . TE: -- :z:'n j'? u.5f' '-.:::-- . .T FWHM-W,-4 -SHS' .1.. -... - Q TEQEE' .' 7' M... ,.. ,.. ..... Y . ...-.5,,,,, 1 PM: W.. nal:-fE?fQfj '1f4f'l --:f1'LL1::::1:-.iEE: 5 .1-. rf iv:-vw-r.-ww4l-- - --' 'UiTl- -F Lew -Greg .. ' f - - -V if N. ...,. - - .: qw y , ' ' ' ' n,w1 Q., , I g . '-A , ea-E . .1 as aa mae , aa amass is emma ml Ra egg H Mmm :E E sa-legs ' Hee? s Massey H B BE nm was 'l 5Ma5E ss wamE'F5z3 :EE 3 s - - s ,-.ales ess- s ii :gap sis HE Em5iwma a - : mmeufa, A 92 Leisure Hme in +he dormiiories finds coeds Carol Boughfon, H 1 . V Callie Zuverink, Doi Rischlrel, Marie Foerch and Sandy Nelson playing cards on ihe window screen, which serves as a femporary fable. Dormitories Are Home for Most Students WEEK 153 9? Q14 a+ion and siudy room. . Chuck Koons and Judy Nowak 15 cram for exams in Tafe hall's recre- w, '5 QW' Ironing in The dormiiory laundry verinlc and ofher women sfudenfs. Busy swifchboard operafors such as Mary Slowlnslu gree+ dorm visiiors and nofify a coed 'thai her dafe Jlm Wynes IS walhng In ihe lobby. ' 1. i Ex Delta Sigma Phi house is one of the iargesf on campus and stands in the center of fraternity row. ....-ff Jerry Manning sfraightens the waterfall display which greets visitors to 'rhe Theta Chi house. Fraternity Housing Norm Lubinenieciri, Hugh Smith, Curt Smith, Bart' Mefort and around for a songfest at the Phi Sigma Epsilon house. Creates Roger Bessinger gather 1 ' t ' i is Duane Wickslrom, John Rasmussen, Jim Lear, and Gary McLean lar pianol gafher around afler dinner +o pracfice frafernify songs. is NN-. H 5'w-Mgwrliw 4 wx 'ax any 'xy-I fjefilef Members of 'Phe Sigma Phi Epsilon frafernily piich in 'io pain? iheir house 'For 'lhe new school year. Harmony ancl Cooperation lor Greek Men ' 12:5 A sz ms. Don Broolrs enioys +he 'Firsf day of spring on ihe Fronf porch of fha Tau Kappa Epsilon house, BZflu,r rw- ,W ill: ag: - .ea 3 ' 'jvjzi 'Hg si g 'Y 1.,Ja1,: ., 1,1ig:i-Tgf-2,1 v':!,- ' :fi 1 ' if 2, L 1, , 0 V :gf 'Q' W G vf i X S L 29, 3 1 - : ' 'ij .- ' A ,: fx V- ' 1 ' - '- ' iv V-T1 ' ' i . - ' - - 'Q - ' I R - 'I i V C- '-,f 'LH ,fi Y J 1 E F: i :? C54 V. -- . , , 3 , , 1 V Y ,A ' , .j . 5 -, ' .V C i yi-' 4- Q - A . - ' - --- H' 1 , ,, A 1' W V i if A f i' if Qu, ,. A i ' 2 ' .Z i ii V'f -' P, 4 Dick Somerioi' shines his shoes in an off-campus aparfmenf iypical of many for male sfudenh. Off-Campus Housing lnsures Many Extra Problem 'X ,I . M . 1 x 1 Nancy Kluncler and Gabby Banhagel 1-ry fhelr hand ai cooking oui Nancy Klunder and 331.4 HQ if sw as mn is ai ww: nm 1 af H W gi? W 52 wx Q nm w use ' 'MXTA' M e Geese X sf. , eww fe if e c Q s-4 if we nm ge ar s f l f i .ff X Campus married housing unil' families. Children have large be llepf near home. Don and June Nummer enjoy one of flue conveniences of 'lheir campus apa rfmenf-felevision. I 1 I i cs. JU-1 1 e ew e Q. L3 ' sw s provide rooms for married couples and play areas, bul fhe very younges+ musl em A ye were was we Units are Modern And Convenient for Married Students Study time is scarce but necessary for many married couples. Don Nummer corrects papers in one of his spare moments. 2 1 Zi-.d' Q52 A .,,-.. ,,.-.fb 'L it ,.--- f sY ,- Q2 if fr 4, ivy if l Wifi 'ir-ia '.' 1 ----W L. ...i '--31 , 4... ff.. 'N - N1 ,l y 4 ? -1- ,LM . Ann Olliffe fixes a quick lunch for her hoto ra h -h b d L p g p er us an , arry, in their small but compact kitchen. ,.,,,,4 Wei. i Faculty Housing Varies TT! s Q 4 ,.. I to Suit the Neecls of Bachelors and Families Faculiy member Jerry Sieraclci relaxes affer dinner in his bachelor home. i H f l. 2 A famous 'Fa.cul+y home is fha? of Presidenf Fousf, locaied on campus befween Barnard and Rowe halls. , i ' .. 1' f - ' 1 1' I v ' f ' v A, fi, , ' jf' ' f ,r 'rlf 4.1! 1' v ' ! Vfxv I ' !,fn..-f--- . ,,',- 1' -A. ry, if 'v S? x if 1-f.1,,'w v. ,s '. 3? .: .L- Q , F HY 1 5, 'jz'NiMAj.eV. vu ,. wx 4 - 2:5 wa:-1-:-: 'Q . L , V , , 51 agar' -. I K my , ' v i V. we , A N 6,11 A f-G M ni ily W' 'gibgggi L ' V We I --,- ?'? - L52 J, - . L Q' ' l an my A 'pr :L lima .- , ,, :wwf rv. 3. '. i , eip ? 1 ,,., : -1 i Av ' 4' ff' ,...,,MW - wax , '-'wx X.,-5 ,Q N2 - ,, .vu ,. M. 'm f'+-c..,,, wr' rr Typical of 'lhe many facully houses in College Heights is 'Phe home of fhe Lesfer Seriers. Dr. Harold Telfer enjoys as much lime as possible wilh his children affer leaching psychology and educa+ion classes during fhe clayfime. ADMINISTR ION Ad 's'l'ra'I'ion is fhe binding 'Facfor whic eeps any school running smoo and carefully, providing +he guidin nd when needed and car- ing for fhe inlricafe defails which musf be ironed ou+. An experf group of leaders are needed for any proi- ecf, and running a universiiy cannof be considered a small faslc. Along wi+h 'Phe presidenl, vice presi- denfs, execufive officers and ad- minisfrafive sfaff, lhe faculfy consli- rules a vi+al perl' in fhe adminis+ra1'ive paHern. A large number of feachers is needed fo insfrucl 'rhe 'lhousands of college sludenrs, and 'rhe 'lask is noi' an easy one. Aid musf be given when a sludenf is unable +0 under- sland a malhemalics or logic prob- lem. Advice, foo, is always available fo lhe sfudenls when +l1ey need if. Added lo +he regular hours of leach- ing, 'l'his facul+y counseling can be and ofien is a duly which is 'lime- consuming bul' definifely imporfanf +o fhe lives of lhe sfudenfs. Always on hand fo smoofh ou'l' prob- lems and slraighfen oul' curricula, l'he adminisirafion and faculfy of our universify are vifally impor+an'l': wi'rh- ouf +hem, 'I'he ins+i+u+ion could noi exisl. f' 'A . Yr. Q' - 11 .. . -ir V Y VU . f 1- -. ,A rw 1 V ,J .. . - - :ww . . I , . Hz- f -4 V V. A H - - , I5 H A. , .Q if ,a b 'gt RV . 5 ,Q I Ir. .V A . x V .. .fm ffgyi S 1 ., V' ff 1 . . I 1. . V fi ln, , if '11 it J 6 , - r . :M I .51 I , -I 'I 0 f 7 K Sf - ' .1 ,, as ' -V fl' - 01' 1 ' ' V A. 4: P1 ' , .JQI -,Ii f I' 5 n ' Q QQ -' H5 mrs V Ir' ' .Q 9 t 'I' I V! I .I . - ffm 1' A' -5 'Q 5 ' , I-.. 'V ,A V, fa- A--1 'Q f- . V - W 'W ns, 4 It v, V , gg ., 34? - 1,371 .- . , , , V , Y 7 , , . ,. ., 'n ' J A .1 V IA .I e- - ' fir.. 'N , ' , ii? I 1. -, ' D A 'Vis 'I' at 1 if ff? Q? II .' 9. K JV 'TT A 11-V 55 . 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A tg 5 fc. P'-E - ' ' ., , . . I. 1: 11. 4'-3. L V I , - it 'V fiiiff V I I I If , t.,.., .Q . N -4 N. , -ir - II . 4. rr L y ,fail h' WGA' I 5- 1 I I I I I iw F a-,. A ,, V5 iff HJ' :Lily z 5 gg V Q., President Fousi' Presicleni and Mrs. Fousi keep a phoiographic album and scrap book which follows 'Phe presicleni in his career from mafhemahcs insfrucfor +o head of a universify. Presidenl Judson W. Fousr, complel- ing his lhird year as chief adminislralor al Cenlral Michigan Universily, is a well known and popular campus figure. Besides running lhe universily wilh a well-qualified hand, he serves as Jrhe necessary go-belween for fhe universily wilh lhe Slale Board of Educalion. Dr. Fousi was an inslruclor of malhe- malics in his earlier career al Ceniral. Before beginning his 'rerm as presidenl of The universily, he held lhe lille of Vice-Presidenl of General and Aca- demic Affairs, As spokesman of The universi'I'y. Presidenl' Fousl reilecis 'rhe spirii and enlhusiasm of rhe srudenl body. r 7 4 1 Us-1+ ?3wT3fY55f- ' ' C' . 'o fa D 9 C C Cla' f F 14- . WP? 1 HAY A . . ,- .E W- , A ??25?5'4,f11 'fmt 3 ' -w V: -as sn:-... . ...1...,,..... , W... if-44 b- ,.,,.. '. T - .4 ,N 'lfz ,,. .....:., WILBUR E. MOORE NORVALL C. BOVEE Vice-Presideni' of Academic AFfairs Vice-Presidenf of Business and Finance WOODWARD C. SMITH Vice-Presidenf of Public Services Vice Presidents Wm! -si w 84 S1 State Board of Education a xt xx Q B w K nm mx w nm 2 2 E a an m 1 Q 5 H w MH a ss First Row: KENNETH T. BORDINE ......., Dean, School ot Education RONALD W. FINCH ..Dean, School ot Health and Physical Education GEORGE H. NELSON ..Dean, School ot Graduate Studies CLEON C. RICHTMEYER Dean, School ot Arts and Sciences Second Row: DANl'EL J. SORRELLS .... Dean, Student Personnel Services OLAF W. STEG .... Dean, School ot Fine and Applied Arts W, LYLE WlLLHlTE Dean, School ot Business Administration Executive Officers Administrative Staff First Row: AUSTIN J. BUCHANAN .......... Director ot Admissions ALLEN F. CORDTS .... Assistant, Student Personnel Services ORVILLE L. EATON ........................... Librarian GERARD R. FELTER ...,. Administrative Assistant, Housing Second Row: LUCILE l. HlSLOP ...... Administrative Assistant, Business JOHN D. LAMONT Superintendent, Buildings and Grounds GEORGE N. LAUER ......................,... Registrar RICHARD J. UCHTENFELT .,.. Dfrector, University Center Third Row: J. D. MARCUS .................. Director. Field Services CURTIS E. NASH .... Associate Dean. School ot Education CHARLES B. PARK ............ Director, Special Studies HORACE B. PEASE ..,.,. Director, Student Health Services Fourth Row: LEE E. POLLEY ...... .... D irector, Housing D. LOUISE SHARP .... ..... D ean ot Women f,-effsvl -ii ,.,- U an ,EV ........ E' 'Q' I lf. ' ' T . .gear fa., 41 S is. A' 4 Q ,.,. f Y'4b. as A 'ef f W i A A 1 - -,: .,, . 86 F ivf Faculty Firsl Row: JACK D. ADAMS ...... KEITH C. ALLEN 4....... ROLLAND A. ALTERMAN ESTHER R. ALTMAN .... PATRICIA C. ANNABLE .. Second Row: BEN N. ARD ......... BEVERLY L. ARMENT .. MARTIN G. ATKINS JAMES I-I. BAILEY .... IRA G. BARTON Third Row: CARL BAUMGARDNER MELANIE S. BENFORD ..., LYLE BENNETT ...,..,... DONALD P. BERTSCH ELBERT R. BOWEN ..... Fourlh Row: JOSEPH G. BRADAC .... EDGAR V. BRIGGS ...., CAPT. WILLIAM BROGAN WILMA A. BROWN ........ MALCOLM A. BROWN .. Fiffh Row: DONALD O. BUSH .... FRED R. BUSH ........ WILLIAM G. BUTT NIKOLINE A. BYE ...... LARRY D. CALDWELL Sixlh Row: IRWIN M. CAMPBELL AUBREY A. CARLSON FRANCIS L. CELAURO .. IMA M. CHAMBERS .,.. JAMES K. CHASE ..,. Sevenfh Row: MICHAEL L. CHIRIO ..., BYRON J. CLENDENING . JOHN W. CLICK ....... WILLIAM E. COLBURN . IVAN D. COLE ......... Eighfh Row: VICTOR P. CROFTCHIK . LOIS CROSS ............. JOHN R. CUMMING ...,.. NICHOLAS L. CUTHBERT KEITH M. DECKER ...... Ninfh Row: V LEVI O. DEES .........,. NORMAN L. DELVENTHAL CHARLOTTE A. DENMAN ... GEORGE F. DePUY ....... MARIE E. DUBKE ...... Tenfh Row: WOODROW J. EBER ELIZABETH L. ETNIRE PAUL L. EVETT ......... MARGARET A. FOLEY JOAN C. FRANCIS .... ...........BioIogy . . . . .Field Services ...Educalion . ........... Personnel ....Foreign Languages .. . ...... Psychology .................EnglisI-1 ....Educaiional Television ..........lndusI'riaI Arls ...Educalional Television Psychology and Educaiion ...... .Physical Educalion . . . . . . .Physical Educaiion ....Personnel ...........Speecl'1 ......Geography ...........'Physics ....MiIi+ary Science ....Home Economics ............Music .....Educalion ........Dr-ama .........EngIish . . . .Malhemaiics ...Biology .....Universi'ry Press .........EducaI'ion .... ....MaI'hemaIics .............Commerce . . . . .Educalional Television ......MiliIary Science ... .Auclio-Visual Services ... ...Journalism ......English ....English ...........Ari ....Commerce ......Library ......Biology ....Geography ............Music . ...... Inclusirial Arls .. . . .Physical Educalion .......IndusI'riaI Ar'rs . . . .. . . .Commerce ............Commerce ....Foreign Languages .............EngIish .............Lil'Jrary ....Physical Educalion Faculty Firsf Row: ROBERT J. FRANCIS ....,. WILLIAM E. FRANKLIN MARY R. GARVIN ........ ABEL R. GASKILL ......... MILDRED E. GINGHERICK Second Row: ROGER J. GOENNER .,.. WILLIAM E. GOLDEN ...., EVELYN J. GREENWALD .. ARLENE GRIMLEY ...... EUGENE F. GROVE Third Row: W. ALBERT HAKALA ..,.. JESSEMIN P. HANSEN .. WILBUR S. HARRIS ...... JAMES C. HAYES ......... DONALD W. HAZEKAM P ,... Fourlh Row: LUCILLE H. HAZEKAMP JOHN HEPLER ........,. JAMES HODGINS ..... MATTHEW H. HOHN .... ROBERT L. HOLMES .... Fiffh Row: KARL F. HOWE ....... JOSEPH T. HUSTON WILLIAM E. JAKAD .... HELEN L. JOHNSON ...., FAITH M. JOHNSTON .. Sixfh Row: KENNETH A. KELLY .... DONALD KILBOURN .... BARBARA S. KING ........ RICHARD J. KIRCHNER .. THEODORE V. KJOLHEDE . Sevenfh Row: AUSTIN C. KNAPP ......,. LAWRENCE D. KOEI-ILER . ROBERT E. KUNKA .,.,... MAY F. LANCE .......... ELWOOD W, LANDIS .... Eighfh Row: ARTHUR C. LORD .. CLAUDE D. LOVE ..,... ARCHIE K, LYTLE ....... GEORGE W. McCLURE LEON A. McDERMOTT Ninth Row: MAURICE F. MCGAUGH . JANE McNAMARA ..,.... WAKELIN MCNEEL ....,... JAMES McTAGGART ...... GILBERT O. MAIENKNECHT Tenih Row: ROBERT J. MARSH .. KEITH L. MAXWELL .... ROLLAND H. MAYBEE JEAN B. MAYHEW ...... CARLTON J. MEFORT .. ...Physical Educafion .............HisIory ............Library ....Educa+ion . . . . .Library .....,..Educalion ....MiIilary Science ,....,EducaIion . . . . .Library . , . .Music ....EcIuca'rion ,........Music ........EducaIion ... .Field Services .....Mafhema+ics ...,,,Music , . . . .English ..... English ..,....,.....BioIogy ....PhysfcaI Educalion . . . . .Commerce ....,.....HisI'ory ...Field Services ......EducaIion ...,. .Biology ...Physical Educafion Personnel . ...........,. Educalion . ..... Physical Educalion ...Physical Educafion .. .Polilical Science ..........Biology .English ....Eclucalion ....Eclucaiion .... .Geography ...... .Commerce .......Malhema'rics . ..... Mililary Science .... . . .Chemislry . . . .......... Geography . ..... Physical Eclucalion .............Biology .....................Library Info 'rnalion Services and Journalism ....EducaIion . . . .Speech ,..........,.I'IisIory , .............. Speech .... .Physical Eclucafion I '.,. , ,E V ' .'.. - 'S 1 A ' .1 If f' Q .f. -I I ' il if I ' xi ' iq' LQ: I .X ii .,. , I Sy I I ss 'Ig In A It kllgi 2 . E IA ..,. . 3 'I nl' ' if 2' ' ,... fe If , as if l A I A I I . ' I ' J 1 cf ' ,, I 5 16-T ' . W I EY ' 1:-: . f I N H ' 4. A A My A 'H : Z f Ls ,H A 5 .1 I .Q I 'S 'F' 75' if QI I... . ,X :-::: up IIA if I, I ,.,4 A I Kg .vv Wi , 'I 1 9, . v -I, .5 ... -2 'Q' 3 wr' 'T' l T' dl X . ,- ' I QI f , I Y K 4 3- . I I In -'fnf H I u . fd' ... I M I 'x T - D 4' -w - Q .1 T ' In Y fb ' N , 5 f A M J Y . SE ' .J-S. J- -T' ,WU 1' I A ,I il .1 X ' vi QL- X . A M JL, 1 . if! .. V I ,.:. B , .,.,.. 4' ' if I I ,, , 'B Fr' 3' ' 51' ' T TI.: 'q4. f ,f I.-7 Iv - 53 4 A -A 'I - '11 I 9' F f I y 9 PLZ . ' T ' I .. I di xi .K l A-mn. N A I .. G Faculty Firsf Row: ANTHONY M. MIELE JAMES O. MILLER ..... ERNEST L. MINELLI ..... TOWNER M. MORGAN FRANK H. MYERS ...... Second Row: KATHRYN NEWHOUSE . OLIVER C. OBERLANDER CATHERINE O'CONNELL ROBERT H. OLSON ..... JOHN K. OSBORN ...,, Third Row: PAUL B. PARHAM .... EMIL R. PFISTER ..... CHARLES D. POOLE .. GERALD L. POOR ....., RICHARD L. POWELL Fourfh Row: WALTER V. POWELL GERTRUDE v. PRATT .QQ GABRIEL P. RACZ ....., LEWIS A. RHODES ..... DORIS M. ROBISON Fiffh Row: ALDA T. ROLPH .... DANIEL P. ROSE ..., EVELYN I. ROUNER ,.... EUGENE E. RYDAHL .... KENNETH W, SAUNDERSM' Sixfh Row: WALDO SAUTER ....... ROBERT L. SAWYER .... C. DOROTHY SCHAEFER DAVID V. SCHULTZ .... HAROLD O. SEALOCK Sevenfh Row: LESTER H. SERIER ..,.. MARGERY A. SERVIS JEROME L. SIERACKI .. FREDDIE L. SIMONDS PETER V. SIRA ........ Eighfh Row: BILLY G. SKILLMAN WILLIAM R. SLEEPER .. JEAN SMITH ........... LAWRENCE J. SMITH THOMAS E. SMITH Ninfh Row: PAUL S. SPECE ........ GUIDO H. STEMPEL . .,.... . HELEN STEPHENS ....... LEROY F. STERLING .,.. CONSTANCE E. STEVENS Tenfh Row: .... HAROLD E. TELFER .......... WILLIAM V. THEUNISSEN ALFRED S. THOMAS .....,, BERNARD J. TONEY ....... WILLIAM E. TREM BATH .....PhysicaI Educafion ..........RecreaI'ion .....IndusIriaI Arfs .............EngIish ... . Healfh Educafion .........EcIucaIion .....Indus+riaI Aris ..........I.Ibrary ........FacuI'ry ...Educafion ... . .Milifary Science ...........Speech ....EducaTion .Educafion ....Speech ... . .,....... EngIisI'1 ............MaII'Temafics ..........Commerce Educafionai Teievision ........,..Educai'ion .,.........EcIucaI'ion ....I'IeaIfIT Eciucafion . , . .Home Economics .........Speech . . . .Physics ...Physical Educaiion ...,.PoIi+icaI Science ............PersonneI Eciucafionai Teievision ...............PersonneI . ......... MaTI'iernafics ...Physical Educafion .. .Physicai Educeiion . . . . .Home Economics Educafional Television ....Speech ...........EcIucafion .... .Physicai Eciucaiion ...........EcIuca+ion ........PsychoIogy ......Commerce .. ..... .Journaiism .....EducaTion ....I-Ieaifh Educafion ............Nurse ...........EcIucaTic-n ...Physical Educafion ... PhysicaI Educafion ...........Library ... . .. .Educafion Faculty Firsf Row: HELEN M. VANDYNE ...... ALEXANDER T. VITTANDS WILLIAM VON REICHBAU ER MARTHA D. WALLACE ..,... WILBUR J. WAOGONER .4.. Second Row: ELIZABETH L. WHEELER KENNETH E. WHITE ..... MARION I. WHITNEY ..,. HAROLD H. WILCOX ..,. LOUISE WILLIAMS .... Third Row: BUENA M. WILSON ..,. PAUL M. WINGER LEO WISNESKI ..... CARL WOOD ...... JAMES C. WOOD FourII1 Row: ERNEST WORKS ....... EDNA L. WRIGHT ........ KENNETH A. WRIGHT THEODORE R. YANTIS .... HAROLD W. ZEOLI ..... Staff ..,.EcIuca+ion ............Library ,..,......Commerce . .. .Home Economics ,.....,Ma+hemaI'ics ....EducaIion .....EduceIion ...........,.BioIogy ,.......SpeciaI Sfudies , .... Physical Educafion .,...,MaIhema+ics ,..PIacemenI ..,..PhysicaI EcIucaIion . .....Econo'mics .....MaII'1emaIics ... .Sociology ,.......Speech .................Physics Business Adminis+raIion .,.. .. . , .MaI'hema'rics BRUCE L. BINKLEY ..... Universiiy Cenfer Games Direcfor CHARLES F. BROMM .Assisfanf Direc'ror, UniversiIy Cenfer ISABEL CABELLO ....................,........... Nurse MARILYN A. DEMLOW RAYMOND J. DION Second Row: MAE B. FLEMIN6 ...... FLORENCE H. GARLAND ,'.i.' ADAH C. GUNTON ......, GRETA P. MASTEN ....... MARCIA PALMER Third Row: ELISE T. PAULL ...... MARY K. POTTER ...... ELLEN E. RAYMOND ..,. LINNEA ROSS ...........,. KENNETH J, SCHAEFFER ., ..,. .............. Nurse ....EducaIionaI Television .,,.I-Iousemofher .,....,....Library .....FieId Services .,..I-Iousemofher ,...I-Iousemo-fher ...,I-Iousemofher . . . .I-I0usemoIher ....Housemo1her ,.. ,I-Iousernofher . . .Food Services I V. z zur E.: 1 ' Q , .NA A .... . A . I Z if E P V 1. gg, he 4-'72 . , .I I A ' I ' dv N5 ,... ' 'W . . 1 -4 9'- J J -I I Km . E.: I C 35. ,I -TA I, k :., 5 - ,sf I ii o v f 6 . I if Rui I 'I - 1 I I E fl V R Mia '25 I E 6 i 1 'xiii , AA'--I A Le 1 ga .,, . Q . .. in I QI zu: ' ,-, 'V ..,. .ln V l A . ' - ' ' ' I5 ' -:I.. 1533- AP? ' I 90 Five Faculty Retire A +o+aI of l3O years of +each- ing experience af Ceniral Michi- gan Universify culminaies in June as five faculfy members refire. Teachers come and go, ancl each one somehow insiills knowl- edge inio 'rhe mincls of siuclenfs. Each leaves a pari of his person- alify Jro mingle wifh Thar of his pu- pils, and ii is lhrough These leach- ers Thai' man becomes eclucarecl. D FRANCES K. MARTIN Laborafory Schools in June HARRY E. HOWELL THELMA K MARSHALL School of Business Adminisfrafion Laborafory Schools ELLA R. O'NElL ETHEL M PRAEGER Laborafory Schools Laborafory Schools Fi 91 Senior Class Cfficers nu was ms sm a JOHN HERRING Presidem' ms ,fm TON SALLY 'COOPER Vice-Presidenf , Q A remix wx ggwgx L USB X Q X F X ,L LQTE 'L Jfu EN. 2 f v v. 3 z-X. f u if Q v aw V ss n Hr. 3 ,wma Us M L5 ml is Y 1 s xv :- 1, wx ww w. Wk: .f-E .H W ww: 3 -.,! 4179! ws a mmm msn ss was as 'fa :ma A w A BERNIE JAKUBIAK Treasurer MARY HILL Secreiary A -if 1 2 lf- J L 1 'XY Judy A. Adams Physical Educa+ion Doyle B. Ahlander Social Science Joanne E. Aldrich Commerce Saundra H. Alexander Sociology, Music, Geography Rex R. Allen Physical Educalion Linda K. Ams+u+ English Karen A, Aulcee Physical Educaiion Mary Ann Bader Speech Correciion David J. Bailey Physical Educafion Joseph W. Bailey Accounfing David V. Barkema English Ellen K. Barraff Social Science Sharon K. Barre Biology Ray F. Barrels Commerce 8: Economics Jeanne A. Bayalc English Jo Anne Beauchamp Special Educalion Charlene M. Beauvais Physical Educalion Kay G. Behrenwald Science 8: Geography Suzanne J. Bellon Biology Helen M. Bendes lnsfrumenial Music Daniel R. BenneH' Ma+h 8: Physical Educalicn Norman J. BenneH' lnduslrial Arfs Carolyn J. Benninger Physical Educaiion Earl W. Bever lnduslrial Arls Janie H. Bielawski Home Economics Marianne C. Bill Commerce Terrell E. Bird lnduslrial Arls Vicforia L. Blum Home Economics Dan A. Bodary Hislory Dorofhy M. Boane Nursing Louis R. Bolle Business Adrninislralion Jim Boman Speech Rockford Coru nna Mi. Pleasanl Saginaw whaiehari Shelby Ironwood Flushing Pigeon Freeland Grand Rapids Chesaning Auburn Saginaw Baldwin Mi. Pleasanl Marysville Lakeview Bay Ciiy Saginaw Shelby Big Rapids Orchard Lake Delion Warren Bay Ciry Romulus Lupion Flaf Rock Lansing Clare Coleman James P. Boron Malh Carol A. Boughfon Science E'l'han A, Bowen Speech Alice S. Bradley Spanish James W. Briley Accounring Dula l. Brock Speech Correclion Kafhleen S. Brokaw English Donald R. Brooks English Bc Speech Jacqueline M. Brooks French John W. Brooks Biology Marianne Brushwiller Speech Susan K. Bubli'l'z Physical Educalion Roberi' J. Burek Hisiory Shirley M. Burgess Music Calvin W. Burl' Commerce Dianne C. Buschbacher Ari Colleen S. Buskirk Physical Educaiion Beverly l. Cahoon Mafh James F. Calkins Social Science Leonard G. Callard Hislory Jerry D. Campbell Commerce Judifh A. Campbell Speech Correclion William E. Campbell Biology Ednah D. Carr Journalism 81 English Harold B. Carfer Music Alfhea B. Cascadden Special Educaiion James R. Case Social Science 84 Speech Phyllis J. Case Biology Monroe S. Causley Library Science Larry Chambers Indusirial Aris Judy A. Chiles Speech Carol J. Clarday Geography Dearborn Lansing Cheboygan Springporr Allanla Saginaw Davison Romulus Saginaw Midland Flushing Saginaw Elini Clare Saginaw Shepherd Sandusky Lewision Tusiin Swarlz Creek Allegan Mason Mason Lansing Oxford Wesr Branch Kinde Benzonia Bay Ciry Sandusky Plymoulh Evarl' fs' X' 1- Nd 1 'Qi .1 T .- . ,.E , ram., X.. I 5 S . I ,,,. , 3 S A . 'Fl' RSE .ia ' a 5. William A. Clark Physical Educaiion Suzanne L. Coiiliee Ari, English, Hisiory Sue M. Coggan English JoAnn C. Coleman English Gary B. Collins Biology Evere'H' T. Colfhorp Social Science Carlfon G. Col'I'horp Social Science John S. Cooper General Business Ad Richard l. Cooper 'Hisiory Sally A. Cooper English 8: Speech Janis A. Coyle Iviaihemarics Terry L. Crooks Malhemaiics Bruce R. Curiis Biology Elinor Cu'I'ler Music, Arr, English Pairicia S. Daane Speech Lois Daleiden Commerce Jane E. Dalfon Ari Calvin J. Darbee Commerce Gary F. Dardas Biology Terry J. Darclas Biology Elisa L. Davey English James J. Davies Chemisiry 81 Physics Sondra L. Deephouse Science Joyce E, Delamarier Music Educafion Selma G. Denno Science William L. Denno Commerce minisiraiion Samuel P. Deopsomer English Karen K. DeVauH' English Alberi' B. Deyo Maihemaiics Gaylene M. Dieferich Social Science Kafherine Dill Commerce Dunae Dinse Social Science Essexville Burl' Lake Deiroii Laingsburg l-larrison Si. Louis Si. Louis Birmingham Reed Ciiy Muskegon Saginaw Millersburg Plymoufh Mr. Pleasani Durand Fennville Leland Boyne Ciiy Bay Ciiy Bay Ciiy Traverse Ciiy Marysville Fremonl Arcadia Saginaw Saginaw Bay Ciry Baille Creek Morenci Erankiori Chelooygan Saginaw Felicia Dolney Ari, Spanish, Geography Ronald D. Drake Accounling Judy A. Dresse Home Economics Joan A. Drzyzga Social Science BeHy J. Dubbs Social Science Alvin C. DuBois Physical Educalion Bruce R, Dumaw Biology Maryann Dumaw Social Science James A. Dumoni' Malhemalics Mary A. Dunn Malhemalics Linda B. Eber Ari, English, Psychology Susan B. Eddy Social Science 81 Psychology Leon C. Elffman Biology Jeannine J. Elowsky French Ann Engelhard+ Social Science Ann English English William D. Erridge Biology Alvin Evans lnduslrial Arls Gerald L. Evans Physical Educafion Neil M. Evans Speech Correcfion Richard FezaH'e Chernislry Jean J. Fischer Physical Educalion Kay M. Fisher Physical Educalion Margaref A. Fihgerald Library Science John R. Fleming Speech Barbara M. Fordyce Science Alice J. Fowler English Douglas W. Frank Malhemalics Pafricia L. Frederick Social Science Mary J. Gabel Science Lynda M. Gainor Arr Donna May Galoif Home Economics Pinconning Clare Easl' Jordan Bay Cily Ml. Clemens Keego Harbor Bad Axe Filion Mikado Bay Ciry Mi. Pleasanl Lansing Pigeon Hillman Howell Mi. Pleasanl Lyons Gagelown Berville Yale Powers Saginaw Plymoulh Midland Ml. Pleasanl Blanchard Ashley Saginaw Jackson Bear Lake Harbor Beach Shelby if l f l V113 - i ,Q . up si- I . ,T N 1 M, A .I ,,.. ff' 1 S 'E W i .Uh se A l f 'S Wo ,'C A x N' - I he hr' V . , ..,f 'J . ' .an ii i ia. .. .,, Pg U A L. 4 V K. A x i . 1 K - , in . . c 5 .3- Dudley Garcia Biology Georgene S. Gassman Sociology Frank S. Gawkowski Physical Educafion Torge A. Gedraifis Economics 81 Commerce Dianne E. George Commerce Gene R. Gerver Biology John J. GeH'el Commerce Mary A, Geliel English Joseph G. Gibson Biology Joan M. Gillman Biology Judiih A. Gillies English Carleen M. Glamzi Physical Educaiion Janei' M. Glaska Social Science Jean E. Glaska Ari' Frederick G. Goff Biology Bernard F. Goreiski lndnsfrial Aris lrene L. Goreiski Speech Correcfion James L. Goihard Speech Neil L. GoHleber Social Science Lynne R. Graff English James R. Graham Physical Educaiion Roberr A. Grandy Sociology Diane B. Greilick Home Economics Edna A. Gries Social Science BeH'y L. Griffiih Physical Educalion Orpha J. Grubaugh Psychology 3: Sociology Elaine M. Hackerr Maihemaiics Carl L. Hagger+ Geography 81 Geology Shirley A. Hajek Commerce Gloria J. Hakola Biology Jon R. Hamilion Science Arnold D. Hammel Malhemarics 81 Physics Saginaw Berkley Muskegon l-leighrs Scoilville Harrisville Ailanra Bay Pori Monroe Cadillac Bay Ciiy Wesi Branch Scoiiville Chesaning Chesaning Wesl Branch Bad Axe Mi. Pleasanr Plymouih Easr Twas Benion Harbor Mr. Pleasani Evari Leland Herron Elini Vesraburg Ml: Pleasanl Owosso Flinl Saulr Sie. Marie Ludingion Six Lakes Failh Jaehnig Hammond Psychology Sally G. Hanff Commerce Gary D. Harmer Science Pafricia I. Harris Vocal Music Ralph V. Harris lnduslrial Arfs Thomas R. Harrison Maihemaiics Roberi' Harrold lndusirial Aris Carol J. Hauclr English Mariorie A. Healh English Deanna L. Helbig Commerce Sally J, Henning English 8: Spanish Thomas P. Henson Geography John G. Herringion Geography Paul M. Heydenburg lnduslrial Aris Linda J. Hiclcs English Mary L. I-ml Science Jeanie M. Hinlz Social Science Edward Hirschenberger Malhemalics Paul F. Hoag Accounling Doris A. Hoffman Commerce Roberf W. Hoi+gena Science Roberi' G. Holmes Commerce 8: Psychology Rulh E. Hoover Science Richard K. Hors+ Commerce Linda l. Howe English Carolyn S. Hubbard fxrl' Sandra E. Hughes Arr Rose Marie Hude Spanish Burchard P. Jackson Biology Bernadine E. Jakubialc Physical Educalion Harold Jandreslci Commerce Barbara Jarvis Physical Educaiion Greenville Springporl Porl' Huron Elini Elini Roseville Oconomowoc, Wisconsin Birch Run Milan Sl. Clair Shores Benion Harbor Lincoln Parli Walerlorcl Ml. Pleasanl Beaverlon Norfhville Bay Cily lzlinl Saginaw Harbor Springs Cadillac Bay Ciiy Grand Rapids M+. Morris Ealon Rapids Saginaw Leonidas Sparaia Rockford Mepiiis Porl Ausiin chafievoax I' ca ly H. cl ,. r ,Vi i 'I' ' J S ff V 'ix . X , we-f. I ff 1 1 ,fs l A We J' X. i X ' , J 1,3 4 Y' 4-5' -r l l i Q '-. l 4 iv W ,IQ ' A W . fJ.- fb ' ,. - i ' a .i i.Y . .V- .bv ,ekinf-. 41. f 'N ,.. . na, -. 'P 'il . . lx k Janice D. Jeffrey Science Lenore M. Jensen Ari' Mariana Jensen Maihemaiics Nancy K. Jensen l-lisiory 8: English Richard A. Johnson Physical Educaiion Keifh A. Johnson Commerce Lillie B. Johnson Science Phillip A, Johns+on lndusirial Aris Janei' M. Jones Speech Michael D. Jones Ari' William W. Jones Hislory William E. Julleref lndusirial Aris llze Kalnins Hisiory Carol A. Kay Sociology Allen J. Kayner Social Science Rufh Kazalcs English Thomas G. Kellerman Physical Educaiion Roberi' A. Kelley Hisiory 8f Physical Educaiion William P. Kelly English S+anley Kendziorski Hisiory Wallace A. Kern Physics Sc Maihemaiics Larry B. Kehman Social Science Marian King English Gary L. Kinney Psychology Russell R. Kirr Commerce Roger A. Kisseberlh Sociology Br Poliiical S Rose M. Ki+cho Commerce Pafricia A. Kifer Physical Educaiion David G. Klose Commerce Brenda A. Knighi' Sociology Kenne+h B. Knipschild Maihernaiics Doroihy C. Knowles Physical Educaiion cience Jaclcson Allen Parlc Plymouih Grand Rapids Lake Orion Cedar Springs Poniiac Mi. Pleasani Goodrich Cass Ciry Sourhgaie l-larloor Springs Greenville Greenville Bay Cily Greenville Bay Cify Grand Rapids Deiroir Livonia Franlcenmurh Grand Rapids Orleans Ludingion Cedar Siurgis Breckenridge Lansing Jackson Midland Plymouih Monroe Mary E. Koinis l-lislory Parricia D. Kolasinski Hisiory Marvin J. Kolch Biology Carol l. Koslci English John G. Kozler English Jerry K. Kraivz Psychology Sandra K. Krawczak Social Science Marilyn S. Kwaiser Social Science Nancy J. LaClair English Claude A. LaFray Maihemaiics Sharon J. Kaies Spanish Sharon LaLonde Social Science Patricia Lamb Home Economics Jack A. Lampman Malhemaiics Judiih H. Lanioo Chemisiry Roberi' L. Lape Chemislry Ken E. Lashaway lnduslrial Aris Loran L. Lawson Science BeH-y J. LeaviH Commerce John C. Lepien Physical Educa+ion Russell D. Lewis Malhemalics Thomas W. Lumberg Commerce Larry A. Lindsay Chemisiry Kenneih M. Lixey Marlceiing Paul Locker Maihemalics Roberl' IN. Lockwood Maihemalics Alion W. Long Chemislry Alben' A. Long Maihemaiics Joanne M. Lorclce Library Science Donad B. Lord lrlisiory Saundra L. Loveless Geography Tyrone F. Lubeslxi Chemislry Grosse Poinie Richmond Saginaw Defroil Muskegon Lakeview Saginaw Bridgeporl l-lemloclc Saginaw Tusiin Silverwood Remus Ml. Pleasani Houghion Midland Corunna Grand Blanc Ashley Polierville Lachine Midland Reading Easl Tawas Delroir Saginaw Midland Woodland Birmingham Saginaw Whiiehall Bad Axe i ,r , N N. ar , -1- .., 'za Jill' 'A 3 ' if - 'Vw +49 - if x X. . J . Q ..-Y . i E ,N 'E' na N . lv- lm Linda W. Lucke Commerce Roberi- L. MCall Social Science Sue A. McClellan Sociology JoAnn C. McCracken Science Dugald McCulloch Malhemaiics Diane McDowell English 81 Speech Kean K. McKay 'Physical Educalion Roberi K. McLeod Hisfory Terrence W. McMullen Special Educafion Nancy A. McNames Physical Educafion Shirley A. McSkulin English Mary Ellen Macaulay Ari Barbara Mack English Roberl' C. MacLeod Maihernaiics Harry Macnowslci Social Science Gerald P. Mannin Social Science Roloeri J. Manlei Science Kennefh L. Marek English Kafhleen R. Marquardi' Hisfory Judifh M. Marr Physical Educarion Charles W. Marlin Biology 81 English James J. Marlin English Marilyn J. Marlin English i Edwin J. Ma'l'heson Marhemahcs Charles R. Maison Accounling Meredi+h A. Ma+hews Commerce Roger M. May French Cleland Mefhner lnduslrial Arls Clariwin F. Miller lndusirial Arls Doris L. Miller Biology Ronald R. Milligan l-lislory Judirh A. Mills English Cincinnali, Ohio Traverse Cily Reading Ml. Pleasanf Porl l-luron Saginaw Lansing De'rroi'r Alma Delroil' Ponliac Delroil Saginaw Harlford Essexvelle Riverview Bloomingdale Grand Rapids Gaylord Haslelrl Wesl Tawas S+. Clair Shores Ml. Pleasanl' Roscommon Lakeview S+. Johns Ceniral Lake Clare Grand Rapids Hemlock Onaway Bellaire Roberf C. Mills Biology Pafricia A. Moeckel Speech Bruce C. Monson General Business Adminisrrafion Jack W. Mon+on Biology Dennis H. Moore Marlcering 81 Speech Janice M. Moore Science Phyllis A. Moody Social Science James C. Mooney Physical Educarion Delores B. Moreland English 8: Social Science Carl Morgan Mafhemaiics Geraldine A. Morris Maihemaiics Donald I. Mosley Commerce Harriel' L. Moss Commerce Thomas A. MouH'on Maihemarics Margaref A. Mueller Science Carie F. Munemi'l'su English Judiih A. Murdock Ari 81 Science Jo. A. Mufchler Geography 3: Speech Kenne+h J. Myles Economics Walfer E. Nagel Ari' Douglas C. Nelson English Gerald L. Nelson Sociology Jeanne E, Nelson Social Science Joanne V. Niiz Marhemarics Dale G. Noble Geography Sa Biology Judiih A. Noble English, Biology. Psychology Jo. J. Norris English Jane'I' A. Norihup Physical Educafion Nels J. Nor+hup Hisiory Lawrence D. Norwood Social Science Pafrick J. Nowak Mafhemafics Judy A. Nunn Commerce Millingron Muniih Saginaw Busrer Si. Clair Shores Lexingron Holland Niles Houghion Lake Pigeon Bay Ciiy Muskegon Wesr Branch lonia Saginaw Hawaii Saginaw Caro Tawas Ciiy Saginaw Cadillac lonia Por? Ausiin Bay Ciry Deckerviile Hubbard Lake me Bay cf+y Boyne Ciiy Elini Ml. Pleasani Rochesrer 'dim ' P if 1 WFP' fav... -,Q ' x x l A W, N . 5 I l ll ,A Lorraine K. Oberlee English Ann H, Olliffe Science Jeff Olson Hisiory Judifh K. Olson Home Economics Wanda L. Ons+oH' English. Sociology, Biology Nida J. Osborn Social Science John E. Osler Social Science 8: Geography Sue A. OH'o Physical Ed ucalion Fredric J. Overeem Social Science Marjorie A. Page Speech Janer L. Palmirier Science Joseph Pape lnduslrial Arls Carolyn M. Pappin English David E. Parker Maihemalics Judifh A. Parsons Social Science Kafherine F. Pasfori English Richard B. Parllo lnduslrial Aris Joseph W. PaHison Physical Educalion Bob J. Paul Accounling Sandra K. Pawlick Geography Franklin Paymenl' Ari' Lauralee Pearson Biology Marjorie L. Peel English Frank D. Perry English 81 Speech Darwin D. Peska Social Science Carol A. Peiers English Aron E. Peferson Biology Ellen L. Philip Physical Educaiion Linda J. Phillips Home Economics Judifh A. Pieirzak Social Science Donald J. Plagens Commerce Karen L, Plummer Social Science Norih Branch Ponfiac Manislee Saginaw Elsie Gagerown Ponliac Saginaw Muskegon l-leighls V Bay Cily Waierlord Deckerville Greenville Monlague Royal Oak Muskegon Akron Por? Ausliin Ailanla Saginaw Empire Whirehall Traverse Cify Midland Alma Breckenridge Scoilville Dearborn Delroii Saginaw Grayling Ml. Clemens Doris J. PoHer Music Donna M. Poynor Vocaiional Home Economics Pafricia Price Social Science Pafricia J. Prybyski English Kennefh V. Prygoski Geography Sharon M. Pugh English Jerry J. Pulliam Biology Linda O. Pulver Social Science Donald E. Purcell English James M. Quirk Ari' Kay Rahn Ari' James L. Ramsey English 81 Social Science Kenne+h E. Reed Social Science Elsie J. Reichow Sociology Linda L. Reynolds Ari' Gary C. Rice Social Science Dorofhy A. Rishkel Science Margarer RiH'enger Biology, Geography, Sociology Bernard Lee Robinson Commerce Kafhleen E. Rock Commerce Richard Rock Commerce William J. Rock Accounfing Vyron Rogers lndusirial Aris Elmere H. Rohen Commerce Williard L. Rose Accouniing Beverly J. Ross English Howard L. Ruff lnduslrial AHS Theodore Rummel Markeiing Julie A. Ruonavaara Speech Correciion Larry H. Rupp General Business Adminisiraiion Mary Lou Rydall Speech Joan A. Ryder English, Geography. Biology Grand Rapids Deckerville Sauli Sie. Marie Jackson Wyandorle Lincoln Park Breckenridge Mason Flinr Belleville Kawkawling Orchard Lake Bay Ciry Big Ra pids Elini' Moniague E. Deiroii Gra nd Rapids Coleman Midland Deiroir Lake Orion Howell Evari Rose Ciry Hillsdale Chesaning Saginaw Lansing Saginaw Grosse Poinre Flin? im I i S. e 'W ' it 7 -ec Ji f' J 3 is i, 1 BeH'y J. Salisbury Social Science Nancy G. Sanfini Spanish Judifh A. Schalk English Ema L. Schelke English Rockwell S. Scherzer Mafhemarics Jeanine A. Schlicker Science Roberi' D. Schoonover Commerce Arihur L. SchoH' Commerce Rofh Schrems Social Science Ella M. Schroeder Biology Joseph Schulh lndusirial Aris Gerirude A. SchueHe Geography Ronald S. Schulrheiss Physical Educaiion William L. Schwieizer Accounfing Carol A. Sco'H' Physical Educafion Juclilh A. Scull Speech Correcfion Joseph E. Seddon Commerce 81 Psychology Richard' A. Shanks Indusirial Arls Pa'I'ricia A. Sheldon Speech BeH'y T. Shepard Maihemafics Ralph Shepard English Elizabeih A. Shield Physical Educarion Barbara L. Shiika Social Science Helen E. Shoiwell Social Science Janel' M. Shripka Biology Alice K. Skeberdis French, English, Geog raphy Lorraine H. Skibinski Music Carolyn A. Smiih English Sylvia K. Smifh Science Thomas R. Smiih Commerce Paul G. Smuis Business Adminisiraiion Denis Sousa Sheridan Rogers Ciiy Muskegon Bad Axe Hemlock Saginaw Saginaw Offer Lake Saginaw Peck Poniiac Pigeon S+. Louis Bay Ciry Saginaw Muskegon Ponriac Founfain Mr. Pleasani Norrh Branch Easi' Jordan Traverse Cily Saginaw Manion Saginaw lmlay Ciry Hamrramck Ponriac Mayville Mi. Pleasanr Royal Oak Elini Judy A. Spifler Social Science Judy A. Springer Science Jon W. Saxion Biology Bonnie B. Sfamhope Physical Educaiion Linda K. Sfeiner One Year Secreiarial Ronald K. Sielliclc Biology Kay A. Srephan Commerce Michael J. Sfevenson Physical Educalion Shirley A. Sfier Physical Educaiion James R. Sfiles English Mary Jane Sfipcak Science Wilberi' C. S+ree+er Biology Carole D. Slrickler Fine Aris William J. Sfrickler Commerce Roberl' W. Sirong Physical Educarion Leonard Sfudebalcer Science Lynn A. Sfurm Biology Alvin D. Sweef Biology Janef L. Swenor Science Severi Swenson Accounring Dennis M. Swieczkowski Biology Barry J. Swiss l-lislory George J. Szdlowski English David G. Tacia Social Science Enid L. Tank Commerce Charles R. Taylor Healih 81 Physical Educaiion Ellen L. Taylor Speech 81 Dramaiics Mary E. Teal Spech Gerald H, Telgenlhof Biology Charles R. Thames Commerce Mary M. Thibcleau Choral Music Gerald L. Thomas Commerce Owosso Reading Sciooville Whirehall Bellarie Marshaliown, lowa Cadillac Durand Lansing Belding Orchard Lake l-lope Mi. Pleasanl' Mr. Pleasanr Grayling Alma Pegeon Carsonville Peloslcey Holion Deiroil' Delroil Wya ndolie S price Brown Cily Traverse Ciry Greenville Romeo Traverse Cily Manislee Walled Lake Saginaw '19 ii B l we vi' , Q x . Sig H. 1-52- 'S 1 .fa f, i . 1, 'il G . 'N ef. ian. i 1 W' 5. .lr Ml .1-2, ws'- J R L. ...si slag, .Baffin 1 '.-:TESFES1-,. li lf by J: :.Q . J L ails f i V 31 ' i is i si if 1' 107 Gaylord C. Thompson Maihemalics Larry A. Thompson Hislory Douglas M. Thrush Biology, Geography. Hislory Barbara E. Tissol' Social Science Glen H. Townley Accounling Judifh M. Trecha Commerce Rulh A. Tremblay Menially Handicapped Barbara J. Truax English, Music, Hislory Kafhleen D. Vance Physical Educalion Gary M. Vanelc lnduslrial Arls Sandra J. Vanelr Science Jim VanHoesen Biology Pafricia D. Van Paris Physical Educalion Darlene F, Udell Science Loren M. Udell Commerce Kennefh P. Volz Biology David J. Wahr Polirical Science George E. Wainwrighf Marhemalics Thomas F. Walker Biology Roger W. Wall Geography Jan L. Walfon Science Judilh M. Ward Geography Lawrence E. Warner Malhemaiics Margarel' J. Warner English Marlene H. Wafchlco Ari' Gail V. Weclcesser Social Science John V, Wegrzynuwicz Social Science Judi'l'h Welsh English Glenna J. Wenzel Social Science Richard H. Wenzel lnduslrial Aris Joan L. Weslbroolc Speech Carol Weslrerlund Biology, English. Geography Ravenna Saginaw Alma Grand Rapids Bad Axe Swa rlz Creek Ovid Cadillac Alma Royal Oak Ml. Clemens Cedar Springs Cheboygan lonia Grand Rapids Sebewaing Manisiee Turner Howell Rogers Ciry Germany Norlh Branch Gaylord Vanderloilr Livonia Birmingham Delroil Mr. Pleasanl' Ml. Pleasanl S+. Charles Ml. Pleasanr Easr Tawas Richard L. Wheeler Commerce Edward J. Whife Biology 81 Social Science Eliza befh A. Whi'Hier Science Elna L. Wilder Science Gwenylh E. Williams Physical Educaiion Willard C, Winkler Geography Edward R. WiH'enberg Malhemaiics Richard J. Wolfgang Ari Pa+ricia A. Woodcoclc Spanish Bernard D. Woznialc Economics Paul E. Wynne Commerce Mariorie J. Yarger Home Economics Richard D. Yar er 9 Chemislry Dennis J. Yeaies Mafhemalics Mary A. Young Physical Educ-:lion Beverley J. Zimmer Physical Educaiion Ronald G. Zol+on Commerce 8: Social Science Marjorie E, Zybach Library Science Mason Wes? Branch Midland Tawas Ciiy Delroii Marysville Royal Oalc Porl' Ausiin Si. Louis Pleasanl Ridge Hopkins Lansing Lansing Wyandolie lonia Unionville Saginaw Essexville 108 Mee+ing friends-boih old and new-is noi difliculf in the congenial almosphere of lhe Universily Cenfer lobby. A l1ancls'lancl reflecls 'l'l1e enflwusiasm al fhe pre-Homecoming pep rally. Autumn Was a Time ol New Friends and .loyous Spirits Always leeming wifh acfivily and 'familiar voices, ilwe Reservafion is by far llwe most popular resf area befween classes. ' '4 Who's Who Among Students in American Universities Sharon K. Barre Auburn Teri L. Bennett Bay City Marianne C, Bill Bay City Daniel A. Bodary Flat Rock Susan K. Bublitz Saginaw Robert J. Burek Flint Frank L. Burns Mt. Pleasant Sally A. Cooper Muskegon Janis A. Coyle Saginaw Bruce R. Curtis Plymouth Jane E. Dalton Leland Richard C, Ensign Jackson Elaine M. Hackett Mt. Pleasant Joel S. Heinrich Frankenmuth John G. Herrington Watertord Helen G. Hubbell Standish Lenore M. Jensen Allen Park Mariana Jensen Plymouth Chosen by the student body ot Central Michi- gan University, these 36 students represent the senior class in outstanding college membership. both actively and academically. Selected tor their participation in campus activities and popularity among students. they are the University's contribu- tion to the world ot business, teaching, and higher education. The students chosen to represent our University are listed in the annual edition ot Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Col- leges. Janet Jones Michael T. Jones William P. Kelly Stanley Kendziorski Jerry K. Kranz Roy W. McPherson Mary J. Maloney Dennis H. Moore Harriet L. Moss Marjorie A. Page Ema Lea Schelke Gertrude Schuette Betty A. Tatar Judith A. Spitler Kay A. Stephan Margaret E. Sweeney Keith S. Titus Norman J. Young an Colleges Goodrich Cass City Detroit Livonia Lakeview Wayne Clare St, Clair Shores West Branch Bay City Bad Axe Pigeon Shepard Cwosso Cadillac Mt. Pleasant Mt. Pleasant Detroit Chippewa Award Winners 'C-7 Lefi' Row, BoHom '10 Top: Denny Moore, Paul Smuls, Jim and Bolo Burelc. Missing from piciure are Janel Jones and Ramsey, and Jerry Campbell. Sally Cooper. Righf Row, Bo+'rom io Top: Elaine Haclceii, Lea Schelke. 111 Junior Class Officers DUANE LEWIS Vice Presidenf RUSCH DEES Presicleni' CAROLYN MOORE Treasurer W5 My Facili+ies in lhe Universiiy chance fo relax befween-an 'i Cenler pool room provided sludenfs a d somefimes insfead of-classes. MOLLY ENGLISH Secrefary James E. Admas Joan Adamski Della J. Akehursf Barbara J. Anderson Roberf F. Anderson Russell J. Arms+rong Jane L. Arndi Dale R. Avery Gene L. Babick James J. Baier Frederick J. Baker Mariorie R. Baker Richard W. Baki+a Susan Balmer Gary L. Barnes Barbara M. Barneii' Karen S. Barih Sue C. Bauer Bernice A. Baur Jean R. BeaHie Marlene D. Bednarski Leo T. BeLiII Lou E. Berry Janef K. Bigelow John D. Bingham Lenora P. Bird Evelyn J. Black Ann Blackford Judy S. Blakely Lorena M, Boersma Sandra K. Boeve Judify E. Bollenbacher John E. Brown Nancy L. Brigham Mariwyn G. Bonner Carolyn V. Boulanger Bonnii' B. Bowers Mona C. Brandenburg Sue M. Briedensiein Barbara A. Brennan Judiih M. Brian Louis L. Brooks Beverly F. Brunell Judy A. BruneHe Julie A. BruskoHer Carol C. Budry Nancy L. Buffenbarger Mary J. Bungar+ Berni+a E. Burger Karen E. Burl' Harrisville Manisiee Freeland Grass Lake Traverse Ciiy Cedar Springs Grand Rapids Jackson Kingsion Chelooygan Saginaw Marine Ciry Bannisrer Harrison Grand Rapids Saginaw Souih Haven Alpena Bay Pori Marine Ciiy Deiroii Birch Run Lansing Mr. Morris Charlevoix Romulus Bay Ciiy Flushing Pigeon McBain Holland Muskegon Deiroir Saginaw Saginaw Grosse Poinie Saginaw Mi. Clemens Mi. Pleasani Capac Ada E. Derroii Deiroii' Essexville S+. Louis Reese Scoiiville Deckerville Ceniral Lake Rochesrer N Q! A Y -s i . ,. ,. - Y 2' ,iv ver- S 6 9 aff V wr 'F-f' L .. igr-al 1', ',,, 4 cb 4 'L': ' ji! 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Fraser Fenlon Tawas Cily Bay Ciry Marshall lonia Muskegon Rose Cily Whiiiemore Jackson Farminglon Elsie Deiroil' Midland Bay Cily S. Lincoln Park Remus Birmingham Midland Grayling Roseville Peioskey Farwell Capac Sl. Clair Shores Jonesville Muskegon Dearborn Chesaning Manislee Zeeland Howell Cenlral Lake Holland Hopkins Midland Midland Colon Saginaw Saginaw Reese Cadillac Grand Rapids Mi, Pleasanl Jackson Saginaw Deiroii Ovid Ml. Pleasanl While Cloud Lincoln Park Arlone M. Fuller Hope F. Gambino Donald F. Gardner Roger C. Gill David Gloss Lynne D. Graniean Pafli K. Granholm Sue A. Grannis Marfha L. Grani' Donald W. Green Mary A. Green Roberf W. Green Gayle A. Greenfiled Marjorie E. Grief Lynn L. Grice Chuck R. Gronda Carol A. Grosshans Margarel' R. Groulx Pafricia D. Gorcyca Donald G. Haase Sue K. Haddix Lyle W. Hagerfy Elizabefh M. Harvey Garey L. Harvey Sharon R. Haug Gary L. Hawes Mary B. Hay Juclifh K, Hilborn Vivien K. Humilxo Thomas J. Holser Jacqueline M. Horn Gregory B. Hornbaker Merrie S. Howard Nancy L. Hubbel Carol A. Huber Roberl' L. Hun? Sharon K. Hufchinson James E. lseler Doris Y. Ho Barry R, Jacobsen Judy J. Jacobson Marilyn A. Jakacl Marcene A. Janlcowialc Riia M. Jesionowslci Bonnie J. Johnson Mary M. Johnson Meredirh A. Johnson Paul R. Johnson Elizabeth A. Jonclcheere Nancy G. Jones Clio Wyandoiie Deiroii Chicago Mi, Pleasani' Muskegon Lewislon Cedar Springs Mr. Pleasani Manisiee Uiica Charlevoix Mr. Clemens Saginaw Clawson Saginaw Ypsilanii Saginaw Traverse Ciiy Ml. Clemens Greenville Laingsburg Saginaw Albion Kingsford Elsie Elkfon Saginaw Hawaii Flinl Beaverion Cadillac Alanson Brighion Harrison Poniiac Si. Louis Harbor Beach Hawaii Welkom Jackson Mi. Pleasani Bay Cily Posen Marion Hancoclc Bear Lalce Cheboygan Howell Lincoln Park . Z: ,... ., :l: . 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McQuaid Charles M. Mallelc Franklin S. Manning Kay L. Maxwell George W. Mayer Mary L. Mead Richard A. Medemor Susan F. Mehling James R. Meisler Helen C. Migan Saginaw Chelsea Ml. Pleasanl Conlclin Bay Cily Ml. Pleasanl Capac Cheasaning Micldleville Pigeon Linden Lansing Saginaw Seloewaing Olrnsled Falls, Ohio Harrison Ml. Clemens Saginaw Ml. Clemens Granl Saginaw Bay Cily Flinl N. Muskegon Porl Huron Easl Delroil Easl Delroil Haslings Ml. Clemens Marlelle Ml. Pleasanl Porl Huron Harrisburg, Illinois Peck Lansing Saginaw Bay Cily Saginaw Allen Park Saginaw Ml. Pleasanl Ann Arloor Peloslsey Saginaw Chelsea Honor Hamillon Wyoming Manislee Prescoll Mary L. Miles Rachella G. Mills Roberi' L. Misner Nelson E. Madrall Virginia F. Moore Elvira M. Morales Kay F. Moran Pel'er J. Moufsakson John F. Munfin Frederick J. Murphy Ray M. Neff Sandra K. Nelson James R. Neorr David L. Nicholson Judiih A. Nowak Susan J. Nyblad John M. Olekszyk Lynne D. Orr Jill J. Osborne Diane E. Oviafr Oliver E. Owens Barbara L. Parker Bonnie Paison MaryLou Pellerin Marian M. Peierson Jean A. Phillips Pafricia E. Phillips Jean L. Preslon Brian L. Preher Judy A. Provosl' Nancy L. Radel Marjorie E. Ramsey Sheila A. Ramsower Mary Louise Rau Janel' B. Read Marian F. Reddick S-lanley I. Renner Sfuarf W. Reid William M. Riedel Pafricia A. Roberfs Sandra A. Rock RoseMarie Rocker Rulh A. Rogers Theodore W. Roscoe Janef R. Rofh Sharon l. Russell Karen R. Sadler Michael W. Schenck Ruih l. Schrier Judifh M. Schueri' Peioskey Oisego Grand Rapids Saginaw Harper Woods Saginaw N. Muskegon Mi, Pleasani Clio Bay Ci+y Clare Cadillac Saginaw Royal Oak Midland Kenr Ci+y Imlay Ci+y Siandish Midland Saginaw Lake Orion Poniiac Porl Auslin Dearborn Manisfee Bay Ciiy Croswell Livonia Livonia Sandusky Muskegon Harbor Beach Caro Reese N, Muskegon Bay Cily Mi. Pleasanl Delroii Harrison Ulica Carsonville M12 Clemens Millingion Bay Ciiy Mi: Clemens Snover Jackson Delroii Shelbyville Gra nd Ledge N f'-'P .. . 1 . ., 4 .... . I .... 'rsss T f sB R V s a. ., ' -'---a '..--- f -... ,. I . ..... is A sy. 1 R V i f , A i xx .:'i' . .k..- 2 is A C -f..s l ... M S A 33. 'iii Y All L C , W 9 . -5 K-1 Fir 'xr-3, v 1 N'.v a s-1 I sb . ' , 1 I7 'L if J , nazgz Q ,,,. f my A 2 A A ::'K'1 L' l If-Ni-Q, s ' if .,,:,: IE: 1 ii ii' i gi 1. A A 'igr we S 1.. , 3 4 w 43 Q C.. x . 5 v i i , A,.V in A' by , I . M f :' : P e ii W y sl I? . -an I V. : f ' H- - . 4 gig - R Vg.j,,1Qi ,,, V 4 L Q g h . ,.,.. 7 is is 3 M 1' ': f gg .,,.: :-+Q P' 1 N Wvrx 'J A K ,. ZV, fiffi .aie a R R A A rrr , A il , ...P iriii i 5 . g g ---. , 4 Qi Y ... :II i il U ... ff h My i Q b,,1V , , N U' . . 1 '.A. . r .-:,, Y' 41 Sharon R. Schu++er William J. Schwariz Delores J. Scripfer Edrea F. Scudder Carole A. Seaman Jack D. Serier Richard R. Shook Mary A. Slowinski Diane A. Smalley Glenn P. Smifh Judy A. Smifh Linda K. Smiih Richard L. Smi+h Susan J. Snyder Millicem' A. Soberay Frank J. Sokolowski Bonnie J. Somer Margarel' E. Soule Janef L. Spaulding Frances L. Spencer Karen L. Sfacer Joanne S+askiewicz Frances E. Sfeiner Sandra K. Sfocki John P. S+one Gary L. Sfory Barbara J. Sloui' Richard H. Slrader Rober+ B. S+rei+ Gayle A, SuH'on Kalhleen L. Suffon Norman W. Swariz Pa1'ricia J. Swiff Carolyn M. Taber Sharon G. Tallman Karen F. Tanzey Richard L. Tesman Kafhleen E. Thayer Dianne E. Thurs+on Larry G. Toil- Palrick V, Tully MarieH'a A. Turmell Judy R. Tu++le Lola E. Urick Gary E. Vandemark Marcia L. VaHer Nancy J. Vernon Agnes J. Veryser Richard A. Vincenl Terin L. Wales Muskegon Bay Cily Chelsea Deiroil Saginaw Ml, Pleasani Weidman Bay Cily Flini Flinl Bay Ciiy Flini Slevensville Ludingion Pinconning Linden Grawn Ubly Saginaw Draylon Plains Bad Axe Carsonville Saginaw Lexinglon S+. Johns Wheeler lonia Defroii Mi. Clemens Lansing Poniiac Greenville Saginaw Penlwaier Cheboygan Ml. Clemens Coleman Clare Birmingham Saginaw Navan, Ireland Bay Cily Lansing Hari Byron Argyle Flushing Sl. Clair Shores Marshall Traverse Cily Richard L. Wallen Chesaning Carol V. Warrick Clare Sharon A, Wahl Marion Irene A. Weiner? Luclingfon Virginia A. Weller Rockford Roselyn J. Wellman Middleville Gail M. Wheelock Livonia Gary J. Whife Clio Joan S. While Bay Cily Joan K. Whifener Flinl Jan L. Whifford Orleans Duane E. Wicksrrom Niles Nina B. Wieber Muskegon John D. Williams Shepherd Lendell J. Williams Sli Charles Judi+h l. Willis Applegale Winsfon A. Wilkinson Fremonl Mary K. Wilson Bay Ci+y I Ronald A. Yoder Almonr Don A. Zulauf Ubly gi.. , :II I in ,... V 'r :': 'ff ,. 1 wr .,,. :ii ...,.., .. A A .3 4 . ..k: ,gi ...,. - .Q P V212 ': ' I I ...HA 3,355-3 Wi .,.,,,:, .1 a is .3-ii . , . ..,.,., - '. ' W '-5,3 .,..' as . .. ,i . i E B .... ,...,. ,., :-- - : .,-: - A E V-X : ' . ,, U :I :fi 1 ' X A 1 R ll ,.,, l , ,.,. ... -'.' 5 I Q , . Q... si. g -4, .:. - ,- .. .------ - - ' , ' X .J H -::.-:- .sv .V R . :T :Ei :i-- I . A -I EU J V I -. 4 1 i 'J ., Ari Snlls, Pele Hauffe and Gus Sle- gar find ihaf cars don'f slarf very easily on snowy, cold mornings. Arr Brown gracefully collapses in +he new snow and feigns helplessness while Mary Beih Hay gives him a hand. Winter Brought Snow . . and More Snow iw A555525 -wee Sophomore Class Officers TERRY JACOBS Vice Presideni' FRED WARMAN NANCY SPAMER Presideni' Secrefary r A . f A s ' : my ' A I 7351, R N S, . fr - 44,1 BETH HAM PTON Treasurer - lm 'Wk 2 Jane+ P. Aho Janel S. Albrechf Ardaih A. Allen Elizabefh L. Anderson Marilyn K. Anderson Mar+ha L, Anderson Molly J. Anderson Suzanne W. Adams Fred J. Anfhony Elizabefh A. Apfel Karen A. Arne? Parficia J. Babb Donna M. Babcock Joan Bailey James G. Baker Marilyn R. Baker David R. Balfour Joan E. Barany James J. Barch Marian J. Bari Pamela M. Barkhaus George G. Barker Marian H. Bardorff Arlene R. Ba+'ren Janei' L. Bauer Joan M. Bauer Kafhleen Baumann Donna M. Bayliff Theodore M. Bebow Belsy L. Becker William E. Becker Jean E, Bell Larry R. Bell Janice K. Beflinger Nancy K. Bergren Suzanne J. Beyer Befh Bigler Paul S. Bishop Mary Lee Bissell Tom M. Bogardus Joan A. Bohl Judi'I'h K. Bollman Barbara S. Boo+h Joane E. Bosch Sandra L. Borf Connie J. Bourcier Barbara J. BraHin Joyce Ann Breese Nancy C. Brown Darlene K. Buck Mi. Pleasani Reese Lakeview Frankiori Shelbyvifle Caro l-lonor Lansing Delroil Elmira Deiroii Grand Rapids Roscommon Dowagiac Manisiee LeRoy Clare Allen Park Manisiee llhaca Taylor Grand Ledge Saull' Sie. Marie Birmingham Reese Reese Remus Marion Sl. Louis l-lolland Flushing Saginaw Bad Axe Ofler Lake Bay Cily Poniiac Flini' Saginaw Greenville Grand Rapids Plymouih Shepherd Easi Lansing Easi' Lansing Deiroil Saginaw Shepherd Richmond Cass Cily Ponliac .Ir .li A 'in-' ' S W .zzu lzyv luuyu zz., E a g g ..,,V' ::: f ----. 1 zln In A . ZA.: ...L-.., ......-... i W :-:- E I I Y 5 5 4, . K , V- 'e:-:: V- - -Q-:' .,,, 1 1 .... ... .... ,..... I Z Q . ,.,. , f f ...n A so I 2. 5 :': A - ,.,-- 5 il .....,.,. .,.. Y .,.,. ,. yy . , ,zub ,. I z 'P ,,., N ,, , :If .. 'Vi ..- ..,' ' I K. I :.: ,. ,:-: S .E.,. gi: ,. x i':5g, Q IA.E:, . : - i -:-s l V :ii A .... ... : r..?'.... il.. ' :': - 1 l' 4-is ls :II I iii: i in ':::'. : '--:.. in ., '21 j 'I J .... an A , ff: .,:1 I -i -: ..... - f.Qj'.gsg1'- x . .. ' an mir N fffi :-:a Q. W I. . -Z-'Q I -lyl N L ii::x-E--,V X .--v. --l--, I I V is H ..:.. :I .. j I . L' ... .Q '.:'::'ri i ....,. if '-:- .. .. ' r ,:. , ,.. - in 'si i .... R Q . - X 121 'Av gr , i f -' 1-95 i . 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DanHoFf Elaine K. Darbee Priscilla M. Dawe Barbara A. Dawson Evelyn J. Deering Linda K. DeJongh Joanne Dembinski Susan L. Densmore Lynn L. DeYoung Larry A. Dierz Palricia M. Dill Joan B. Dolio Susan A. Drew Larry S. Duggan Charles T. Dunsliord Deborah Duvall Sharon E, Ea'l'on Ovid Delroil Coleman Gaylord Warren Bay Cily Marshall Gaylord Sl. Clair Grosse Poinle Farms Lapeer Taylor Sanduslcy Traverse Cily Grand Rapids Ponliac Whilremore Flinl Bay Ciry Cedar Springs Ellclron Grosse Poinle Derroil' Muskegon Ml. Clemens Lansing Manislique Saginaw Indian River Caro Greenville Lansing Plymourh Saginaw Boyne Cily Ponliac Reese Traverse Ciiy Coleman Ponliac Dearborn S+. Charles Granl Shepherd Big Rapids Three Rive rs Defroil Marlerle Birmingham Ypsilanli Mary E. El::er+ Charlene R. Eddie Larry L. Elkins Marilyn A. Eisengruber Mary M. Eisengruber Collins E. EmmeH Gloria J. English Nan Ensrine Judirh A. Erdmann Thomas M. Ernsl' Ann E. Evril Barry A. Fal+er Edward L, Fellers Carol J. Fenfon Judi A. Fidler Palricia K. Fild Mary M. Firnschild Kafhleen T. Flynn Mary C. Foley Audrey H. Forbush Carolyn M. Forshee Chrisfa J. Fosfer Dorolhy L. Frakes Dolores A. Francik Janef K. Francik Peggy L. Freche'He Marilyn J. Frosi- NeneH'e M. Furness Mary A. Galecka Richard E. Gardner William R. Gass Kalhleen A. Gaul James L. Geller Joan K. Gilmore David J. Gloede Janei' J. Graybill Carole G. Green Pam Griem Barbara J. Grogan Pamela E. Grossman Mary A. Gusfafson Sherry L. Guy Nanch K. Hage Janice L. Hamel Diane L. Hamel Carolyn L. Hammond Befh Y. Hampfon Norma J. Hanzlovic Myrna L. Harris Jeanne M. Harrison Norrhville Lansing Rockford Sebewaing Sebewaing Romeo Grand Rapids Flushing Sl. Charles Moniague Tawas Ciry Memphis Lapeer Grayling Urica Huniingion Woods Grosse Poinle Swariz Creek Mr. Pleasanr Grand Blanc Akron Sianion Bridgeporr Grand Haven Gra nd H aven Merrill Cryslal Hoffman Elsie Deiroir Romeo Mr. Pleasanr Deiroil Unionville Deiroil Delroil Traverse Cily Garden Ci+y Trenion Midland Dearborn Howell Blanchard Royal Oak Delroii Ubly Dearborn Owosso Howard Cily Edmore S.. 1 I ir ' , . af ai -uf ' Q W .. .FH- ', 'ii' g, . L I l V X X Kwigg-lla? a ri GO! 1 f , 3 yfe' .9 fi- 4 M5 blk.. , ,r . M 'Q 'if . f A , , ,, ,, ..,, . . 'VF E! '-'f iiia r 3 ' ik- -'-r R .r .... 1 J '. r 3 .,f! 2 . gg- g ,.,., 3 ' VV ..,,..,. in P . iii I ' Q.. TLT FEI: ' R . ' if y .. r r r .,.,... .2e-- A ,.. :': in f .. J :i':L': Q F ' V iii: I iiiii' y i. Yi? r A 1 , :ii I if I '-.::': Q in . ZZ 123 Yi i ,Q , W ar Q. E I is .rf is 1 .ui 1 35 . W iq. 2... mx ,. V5 . W .15 hw . 'iifx I We , .-u, 'S 'U Har 5? 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Jenks Bonnie J, Jensen Ann M. Johnson Marilyn A. Johnson Terry J. Johnson Virginia L. Johnson David C. Jonckheere Beverly M. Kalmar Rosemary E. Kammers Ru+h C. Karr Judy A. Kasper Carolyn S. Keeney Carolyn J. Keifh George A. Kellas Karen E, Kelner Carol A. Kempf Anne M. Kennedy Sylvia Kenfon Sharon L. Kerridge Kafhryn A. Kes'ri Karen S. Kidd Virginia M. Kiddle Marcia L. Kinney Keirh G. Kiplinger Judifh E. Kline Roy A. Koenigsknechf Kay A, Koepfgen Coleman Sf. Charles Grand Blanc Vanderbili Beckley Ann Arbor Oscoda Whiiehall llhaca Pinconning Sheridan Saginaw Ml: Pleasanf Flal' Rock Deiroil' Fairgrove Belding Traverse Ciiy Allen Park S+. Charles Bay Ciiy Ludingion Buchanan Wevbberville Ludingion Cadillac Jackson Easl' Tawas Soufh Haven Howell Shepherd lonia Cass Ciiy Irons Lakeview Monirose Romulus Onaway Saginaw Rochesler Saginaw Saginaw Ponriac Ml. Pleasan+ Ferndale Hunlingfon Woods Owosso Mr, Pleasanf Fowler De'rroi'r Barbara E. Kohn Beverly A. Kozar Janel' M. Knobloclx Barbara J. Knosf Carole L. Kreiimeyer Dale L. Kuhn Mary C. Kuhn John G. Kulhavi Nancy S. LaBeau Mary Ellen LaFramboise Kalhleen M. Lampe Pafricia A. Lavoy Ralph D. Lee Doreen A. Lehnhardf Norberi G. Len Elaine Lewis Sharon Lewifl Pa'H'i M. Lien Wade M. Lighfhearl' Terrance L. Lindberg Billie A. Lindfors Carol M. Loding Kennefh D. Loucharf Donna M. Love Donald M. Lovell Carole A. Lyle Jalayne B. Luckey Kaihleen A, McBride Jacqueline McCann Sandra L. McColl Karen A. McCullough Alice A. McEvoy Dennis J. McQuillan LeRoy A. Mabery Pafricia L. Maclrlin Barbara L. Maleclri James D. Mallery Palsy A. Mallory Laurie Malrby Dianne L. Maki Linda K. Mandeville Marolyn K, Manke Pafricia E. Marson Suzy M. Marfell Joan C. Marlin Pafricia J. Masingale Roberi' J. Mafis Roger L. Merlo Lyle W. Merri'H' Jane L. Meicalf Grosse Flini Cheboygan Pori Auslin Poinie Woods Rochesier Cadillac Kinde Whiiiemore Saginaw Oscoda Grand Haven Easi' Tawas Delroii Bay Ciry Bay Cify Lincoln Park Farmingion Mi. Morris Baiile Creek Saginaw Saginaw Reed Ciiy Bay Ciiy Ovid Rochesier Traverse Ciiy Niles Holland Midland Souihlield Siandish Souih Haven Deiroir Norrh Branch lonia Warren Merrill Ludingion Bellaire Saull Sie. Marie Rochesier Arcadia Derroii Lansing Sl. Clair Shores Cenier Line Easi Lansing Big Rapids Dryden Caro 5' J .a t . V A i : Q r M . i sr A . i i. , g Q V, 1 i .- f N' Y ' 'lm A A J i 'Sv' X '- .1 , , i. ' I, -.4 li . .., -..'. 4 W A 1 ' g-.sez ,. , 2 ,.... I 'Z' Sw '- .E .5 4 4, v.. 'Z , B ..e3,.., ei-as is 'E I T95 , 4 .. ,,.,,. 4 . ' , ,...,. 4 .,., 1 . . ,. ,.E. Q' N -lr 'Gi Q .,!,,, .Qs 1 rf.. F. is 1 i . f I Ar 4 i 4-A .. if K Y' i sa 'W '! ,si if ' v h ,,? tp, , ' vu f Q . sh i 125 wh A V .. .a z 3 W ' . 1 E.. - F., my- i If 1... J, Y s A- Q by v A A S In ' 9 'P 'P y J :,,, ..,- , afff ,I P 3 ' ' Q Q s i ais L.. I sg . 'I , C - if I Q Iuzul y ' ' ' W K .x J .. q-1b . 'V ns 5 Ev A . ,ga C . - -as . rf 'Q .. mv 1 I em f i i in W H an A -F B :gif . .. f MT F 4 -4 -eff., L A y wif WL. .. 4 .f if . ff A . , H an if 'Q f A i' L Q 1 Sara L. Michael Gail Michalsen Charles R. Michelson Roberi' F. Miller Sandy J. Mills John P. Milchell Mary L. Mi'l'chell Eugene F. Monroe Wayne E. Monroe Judilh A. Moore Mary L. Moore Carla K. Moreland Sandra L. Morgan Ralph S. Morrison Richard A. Morrison Jo A. Morse Daniel L. Moss Carol A. Munn Sandra K. Musich Lois M. Napofnik Jeanne Nashiwa Carole A. Navarre Gloria D. Neve Carol L. Nigl Wynn Noble Nancy S. Noble Marilyn J. Novak Sfanley B. Nyirenda Linda B. Oliver Tyler R. O'Keefe Marilyn B. Oleson Jane E. Oliver Becky A. Olsen Kafhleen M. O'Neil Joan K. Pammeni' Chrisfina F. Panick Susan C. Pape Prudence E. Pardee Coleen D. Parker Nancy E. Parrick Lee Pa'Herson Jerilynn A. Pecheffe Pafricia A. Peppler Judy A. Perle Suzanne L. Perrine Gayle A. Pe'l'er Dan G. Picor Arlhur A. Pieper John D. Pihl Doris A. Plumb Huniingion Woods Des Plaines, illinois Hemlock Fenron Ulrica Rochesler Highland Park Alma Delroil Memphis Alpena Sfanion Muskegon Lansing Alma Norihville Ml, Pleasani Fowlerville Muskegon Heighis Delroir Hawaii Lincoln Park Pierson Siandish Easi Lansing Saginaw Charlevoix Norlh Rhodesia Farwell Saginaw Framinglon Reading Saginaw Deiroil Easl' Lansing Hhaca Delroil Owosso Laingsburg Benion Harbor Porl Auslin Dearborn Escanaba Ulica Kingsion Lexingion Delroii Kaleva Souihiield Barbara J. Pochyly Sharon L. Pockel Joan L. PoH'er Margarer K. Pridgeon Ann L. Profhero Charlene A. Pryor Francine A, Purfield Pafricia A. Pulnam Joan D. Racine Joan C. Radlolii Kafhleen E. Reasoner Randall C. Remenap Marjorie J. Rhoads Shirley J. Ries Gerald F. Riseley Gary C. Roeder Ken+ J. Rosenau Judifh A, Ross Larry L. Roih Connie J. Roush Roberf J. Rowe Jo L. Russell Joyce A. Sadler Edwin J. Saleslcy Dina L. Sandelius Waller G. Sandroclr Susan A. Sangerl Douglas W. Sasse Jon W. Saxfon Nancy K. Sayles Barbara L, Schaaf Gary D. Schnell Boni'ra E. Schrier LeRoy R. Schuliz Sue C. Schulfz Peggy L. Schwager Carolynn M. Seibf Michele L. Senkloeil Nancy J. Sensabaugh Callie M. Shannon Ronald L. Sharp Dorofhy F. Sheldon Ann C. Shimmin Jean K. Shimmin Wayne V. Shocks David E. Sias Nancy K. Sicalo Gwen Skierski Julie A. Sloan Arnold L. Smilh New Lolhrop Saginaw S+. Clair Grand Rapids Manion Grand Ledge Manchesler Royal Oak Ml. Clemens Yale Lansing Grand Rapids Belion, Keniuclcy S+. Louis Saginaw Saginaw Homer Saginaw Clio Alma Flushing Dimondale Elwell Saginaw Cadillac Norihville Dearborn Coleman Scoliville Midland Tawas Cily Evansville, Indiana Shelbyville l-lazel Park Alpena Saginaw Clare Midland Alma Belding Ml. Pleasanl Blissiield Saginaw Saginaw Cenlral Lalce Midland Garden Cily Derroii Bay Ciry Clarlcslon i fi 14' L ... 1 .ai ' .-V X n ii' as 4 , it 6 ., .5-vi, -1 K Q KM if E' 'FR Y Y me a-lK 1 L l 'L Y c 1 Q YL . JJ' .lm fa 'T' x A 45 1, N ,, ii! U ., . if 1 wx- -!! 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Sfacy Susan J. Siearns S. Eric Sfeg Mary L. S1-ephens Connie L. S'I'er+z Nancy A. Sferens Pafricia A. Sfevens Carole M, Sfier Pafricia A. Sfone Karen A. S+oul'enburg Merylee S'I'owell Pefer M. Sfrom Philip R. S'rur'I'z Dale R. Sy'lves'l'er Judy A. Szymanski Jon D. Tale Viole+ E. Taylor Karen J. Teare Roger L. Tee'rs Carolyn A. Terryberry Judifh D, Thompson Gail Thurs+on Richard E. Todd Linda L. Townsend John F. Tucker Judiih B. Tyler Jack Van Hoesen Gary M. Van Ornum Mary El. Van Sfeeland Roberl F. VanVleck Diane J. Walker Roberf F. Walker Sue L. Waiie Barbara A. Walrers Pa+ricia A. Waliz Roberfa G. Warner Roberl' B. Warren Judy L. Waiers Marguerife A. Wa+muff Eleana Ann Way Ca pac Grayling Mila Pori Ausiin Bay Cily Saginaw Wayne Saginaw Fairgrove Scoiiville Ponliac Lake Odessa Mi. Pleasani Lansing Saginaw Monirose S+. Johns Mi. Clemens Plymourh Deckerville Deiroir Traverse Ciiy Saginaw Fairg rove Gaylord Sf. Louis Flinl Ann Arbor Ailania Midland l-lolly ST. Clair Shores Chesaning Lowell Croswell Royal Oak Cedar Springs Alabasier Mason Charloiie Lansing Farmingion Lansing Ferndale Baih Gaylord Brown Ciiy Penningion, New Jersey lrnlay Ciiy Romeo Jeanerfe J. Werfh Fonda J. Wheeler Susan L. While Gary L. Wilkins Jean E. Williamson Marie T. Winkler Roger A. Wiffenbach Jay A. Wi++enberg Charles H. Wifzke Dody Wolfford Dale F. Wolfgram Al Wolfing Julie A. Wood Suzanne M. Wood Pefer J. Woods Sandie K. Yanz BeH'y L. Yaies Marsha L. Young Ka+hryn J. Zahn Be+hany A. Zink Callie J. Zuverink Easi' Tawas Greenville Saginaw Mi. Clemens Saginaw Gladwin Lowell Norlhville Grosse Poinie Woods Defroil Hemlock Bay Cily Clare Poniiac Peck Lansing Saginaw Albion Saginaw Flini Holland ra.. 'Y A u 1' I in Z., 5 . ' nv. I 5 -5 f 3 Q M 'Y ai 1: .v A -..-.:..: , rxi Self service soil' drink machines were fhe newesi' adclilion fo 'Ihe Reserva lion, and proved fasfer and much more efficient ,qw .-4 i Uv ,. s ilu .. if 1 Lx w.. No K M .. is iv Q5 Wir' Freshman Class Officers KENT FRANCE Presidenf BRIAN HAEFELE Vice Presidenf GARY SCHAEFER Treasurer NANCY SCH U LZ Secreiary Carolyn L. Adams Joan M. Adamslci Sarah J. Adkinson Susan G. Albrighl' Pal A. Alderman Alexanne Allan Linda L. Allen Ann M. Allerion Jane E. Allman Janice M. Amiel Elaine C. Amon Hilda M. Anderson Janel' E. Anicliff Richard J. Archer Naomi N. Armslrong Marylou R. Arnold Jane+ L. Asohliman Barbara S. Alwell Ann C. Averill Carolyn K. Averill AnneHa M. Badgerow Beverly A. Badgley Agnes F. Bak Linda E. Baldwin Dorene G. Baker Margarel' A. Barnes James A. Barre'H' Nancy A. Barron Barbara L. Bashan Mary P. Balson Pafricia M. Bender Mary J. Bernardo Daniel J, Bird Wal'l'er J. Bisard Gloria F. Blaylock Susan E. Bloclc Joanne L. Bogroff Roland R. Bowen C. Rulh Bowen Belhany A. Boyd Joyce E. Braley Janice R. Brandi Roberl' G. Branyan Kay M, Brechfelsbauer Norene Breese Jerilynn M. Brian Lyle A. Brooks Marilyn K. Bryan Rebecca M. Bryce Shirley A. Brockway Alma Manisiee Palo Cadillac Ovid Eaion Rapids lrhaca Dowagiac Saginaw Buchanan Blanchard Muir Greenville Mr, Pleasani Clarlcsfon Ann Arbor Romeo Poniiac Casnovia Keni Ciiy l-loughlon Lake Clare Jeddo Berkley Mi. Pleasanl S+. Johns Grand Rapids Howell Ludinglon Ml. Pleasanr Irons Crosswell Rochesler Ravenna Bad Axe Lansing Sl. Charles Hhaca Ml. Pleasanl Midland Cadillac lonia Cedar Springs Saginaw Richmond Ada Howard Ciiy Cadillac Poniiac Ann Arbor t . ,V t in I,.., 2 .,., 3 ff' f b - if ik b y ,y E '. ri r rrr r . i a e s -f uf F ' i R .... ..... - I M :,, ii I ii ,,,,, 5 51 A. 'M ,.3if'.i' fri . iiii i 3 ji , 5 . J -:ug .. '- ' ,R s ,Q I .I 3 4 , ' -1 A ' ' ik,,. .l A H ., ,:,: I 'I A .,., .- in X , Y M ..., , -:--... : E ' 1 fs' v ' 51. 1 I iiii ii fl M I :lz . 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Carroll Sallie M. Carlo Milne J. Cauley Mary T. Chambers James F. Chandler Shirline M. Chapa Gladys M. Church Joyce E. Clarlrson Jean E. Clarlr Marilyn L. Claucherfy Jean A. Clevenger Janel' E. Cole Juliann Cole Delberi' L. Conlrrighf Donna J. Conrad Barbara A. Cook Thomas M. Cooper Dianne L. Cordek Judy K. Couzens Carol L. Crafard Consfance D. Crandall Nancy Crawford Elizabefh M. Cresswell Carolyn K. Croel Carole Cronin Clifford T, Crosseff Philip L. Crouse Jeanne M. Darling Barbara J. Davis Pafricia A. Davis Audrie F. Decaior Mary J. Deilce Sharon L. DeLine Eleanor K. Deni- Kay Derbyshire Sharon K. Devine Judifh A. DeYoung Waller L. DiGiulio Jane? L, Dillenbeclr Brown Ciiy Ann Arbor Union Lalce Midland Lansing Grosse Poinie Trenlon Fenlon Caro Poniiac Marshall Allegan Ludinglon Franklin Rose Cily Grosse Poinie Roseville Filion Croswell Boyne Cily Jackson Shepherd Midland Traverse Ciiy Ml. Pleasanl' Birmingham Easf Tawas Muslcegon Taylor Orchard Lake Lalce Midland Poniiac Fowlerville Lyons Easi Lansing Dearborn Flushing Fremoni Gaylord Boyne Ciiy Madison Manion S+. Louis Weidman Waieriord Cedar Springs Ellsworih Ferndale Weidman Karen B. 'Domes Suzanne Douglas Teri Downard Norman W. Downs Parricia M. Dravecky Andrea L. Duqueirle Sue J. Dursr Sharon K. Earle Linda J. Ebeling Sue E. Eckler Marfin R. Edwards Donald EllioH John T. Emmons David C. Evans Gerry M. Evoy Jacqueline J. Falk Gwenlyn M. Farley Becky Fauble Kennerh G. Faulh Barbara E. Fealhersfone Geraldine L. Fedack Marilyn K. Fedraw Nedra K. Fellows Berverly K. Forsylhe Paul J. Fey Sharon L. Fick Palricia D. Field Karen L. Flack Ruih E. Fosrer Kenl' C. France Marilyn J. Francis William R. Frank Dennis W. Freeman Judilh M. Frisbie Marcia K. Friiz Arfhur E. Furlaw Mary Sue Garner Marilyn S. Gaul Doris A. Ginnow Ruih E. Gcodsi'I'e Janice l, Goscinski Lois R. Gough Nancy J. Grani' Jane K. Greenhoe Kay E. Grice Virginia L. Grumbine Barbara A. Guie-He Salle J. Gyorkos Sue E. Hall Linda L. Halsig Birmingham Ponriac Baille Creek Dearborn Warren Tawas Ciry Carol H azel Pa rk Romeo Buckley Ann Arbor Evarl Grand Rapids Gaylord Muskegon Romeo Brighion Manislee Owosso Ludinglon Reese Framinglon Harrison Ann Arloor Oxford Swarrz Creek Easl' Lansing Farminglon Ml, Pleasanl Saginaw Berkley Mr. Pleasanl Corunna Cadillac Soufh Haven Oscoda Saginaw Farminglon Okemos Carson Cily Elsie Bangor Alpena lonia Deckerville Sr. Joseph Harrison Taylor Waierliord Grosse Poinre 1 ak -. ' ' .:- r' Q ::: ' G lim l W L , ri 5 f .Q all 12 i lr ' ' ' l 'A ' ' ,I-4.1 if: iz' Y W. Q33 i if 3 na j-. 4 , V .. I B 1 I A, ., W- '. 'ip' ,I 4...,- Ek: 133 'il' fn: 'Q 3 ,3! :..,g.. -.1 Wad B .dp I X 4 . luy V. I . it-'W -Q Ja ff - .., ... k Y .al 1 I rl gh, ,Q- 1 . 3' -if . 2 Y .ia fi lf-'Z-ff, '- S! s f ei -A Ti Q ... i, M 3 I -F? A . . s SM, in i c JSJ... .FJ A. . .fi . .fiiix Ea-4? . 5' ,Q W l..-. 1' A X :. .,.. P4-rf. 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Hendricks Pafricia A, Herberl' Sally J. Hewig Ann C. Herkimer Roberl' M. Heydenburg Judy D. Hickerson Amory M. Hingelberg Nancy E. Hirshman Michael L. Honclorp Gayle G. Hooper Pafricia K. Hoople Virginia M. Horfon Mary Lynn E, Howell Judiih E. Hrushka Sue A. Hubbard Barbara J. Hunl' Isabelle L. Huslon Beverly J. Hufchinson David F. lkens Wanda J. lseler Rosalyn F. lsham Janice S. Jaiey Janice J. Jakimiec Marcia C. Jaquilh Jean M. Jelinek Carol F. Jensen Karen M. Johnson Linda D. Johnson William C. Johnson Dianne R. Kalclahl Judilh A. Kallenbach Roger L. Kaminskis Diane M. Karaioff Belly J. Kazuk Jerry E. Keas Jane A. Keifchen Gerry M, Kelchner Suniield Arlinglon Heighls, Illinois Soulh Haven Clarkslon Ulica Owosso Monmoulh, Illinois Allegan Edmore Walerford Churchville, Pennsylvania Garden Cily Barrylon Flinl' Cincinnalri, Ohio Flini Taylor Ml. Pleasani Midland Sl. Clair Lansing Lakeview Traverse Cily lonia Flushing Grand Blanc Boyne Falls Okemos Lansing Ml. Pleasanl Tower Oak Grove Peck Millinglon Flushing Owosso Kalamazoo Filion Grand Blanc Flini llhaca Vassar Kaleva MT. Clemens Belleville Alma Saginaw Conklin Lansing Ml: Clemens Sharon M. Kernsfock Rufh A. Kimmer Lynn G. Kindel Kay A. Kipfmueller lone L. Klumpp Krisfen D. Knapp Karen P. Kreps Judilh S. Kriesel Pam S. Krizan Rosemary Kubik Larry R. Kulhavi PauleHe L. LaForesf Cheryl Lamerson Joan L. LaMourie Marla I, Marquardl Linda M. Malfson Nancy P. Maynard Elizabefh L. Mehlberg Juclilh A. Merz Joan M. Miohael Mary J. Millick Nelda E. Mills Kennefh A. Monicalfi Dale A. Monfeilh Carole J. Moore Beverley A. Moores Pafricia A. Mofschall Judilh E. Muer William A. Mulder Carol J. Musselman Anne'He K. Muszynski Judy A. Neal Elizabefh A. Neave Barbara K. Nelson Thecla l. Nelson Shari L. Neuman Gerryann Newberf Kalhy E. Noah Norma J. Norfon Norma J. Ogilvie Diane L. Olson Carolyn K. Osborn Sarah A. Lanflo Ellen J. Larrabee Diane M. Larson Donald E. Lehman Sharon K. Lewis Barbara A. Lisfman Jane A. Loree Richard L. Lounsberry Bay Cily Albion Ashley Owosso Winn Alpena Dearborn Muskegon Manislee Plymoufh Defroif Livonia Lansing Muskegon Bad Axe Soulh Lyon Grosse Poinle Woods S+. Clair Royal Oak Swarlz Creek Romeo lfhaca Ulica S+. Clair Shores Burl Lennon Grosse Poinle Farms Grosse Poinfe Woods Ovid Lansing Manisfee Mr. Pleasanl Delroil Carson Cily Filion Traverse Cily Flinl Charloile Twining Manislee Lansing Vicksburg Hough+on Rochesler, New York Cadillac Beaverlon Owosso Bloomfield Hills Flinl lvlarlelnle .,.. l mu ...,-' iii, Q gg. 'MT ' A , .,.-- 1 ' y I sl 11. ,A Q. .LY I -JI - 4 A ff .. as 1.3, ,Q .:.,. , ,, 5 .,, , , as 'Q A I -A? 435 35- i I R ., 4 TQ' In G. A 5 . y W- gg' . ia I, ,. y A ,xp 1 A 'f a-:- A- aeav ... .. , ff A. ,,.,,J ' ky 1 L . , W --:-:-- Q - ' . . ia ,f N in Q .-M Q . . . ix., f: ,., ji V 5 S . -- Jy: as r . rrrrsr A J - A. 1e . J .s la .-r. A ' fr ,5 '. . , iijj'-' 42 , . y C uv .- 1 rl, 5' nn- .lf 1 sr c 4 5 x A fl A 9' 04' ll - , -... 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McLeod Jim H. McMullen Judilh N. McRober+s Jill A. Maki Pa+ricia L. Mallen Carol A. Malz Dianne H. Markham Linda J, Markle Iris B. Marko Rufh A. Marlin Nancy L. Mafhers Norma E. Osborn Judify L. Pace Lincla M. Palmer John F. Payels Lorraine B. Pefers Susan A. Pelersen Judy A. Picke++ Julie Pierce Pa+ricia L. Piercefield Janice K, Po'Her Doloris J. Powell Roberi' A. Powers Beverley A. Pra++ Marcia J. Price Mary E. Prins Ann M. Purvis Sharon E. Pyles Harvey G. Radford Sherry D. Rainey Paul M. Rawley Roberf J. Raymond Judifh L. Rech Dianne G. Reed Judy A. Reibilz Elizabeih Reid Janel' M. Reinke James J. Richler lvan E. Rilille Ri+a A. Roberl' Nancy A. Robinson Vicloria L. Rood Mary J. Rousseau Rila A. Rowley Peck Delroil New Boslon Grand Ledge Sl. James Carden Cily Manlon Alma Berkley Newberry Farminglon Owosso Allinlon Ml. Clemens Delroil' Mr. Pleasanl Dearborn Gageiown Saginaw Walled Lake . Birch Run Shepherd Birmingham Grand Rapids Allen Park Porfland Ml. Pleasanl Sl. Louis .A Marshall Alma Cfisville Holland Traverse Ciiy Shepherd Croswell Alma Plymoulh Ulica Flinl' Gharlolie Soulhlielcl Peloskey Alpena S+. Louis Cusler Grand Haven Saginaw Ellsworlh Saginaw Orleans Kalhleen K. Rozelle Diane Rufherford Jean D, Salgenblafl Karen K. Sanderson Sandra L. Sass Andrew J. Sayers Bonnis J. Schaap Roberl' C. Scherzer Erika R. Schmidl Kafhleen l. Schmidf Kafhleen K. Schneider Richard G. Schorflaar Mary A. Schreur Nancy A. Schulz Susan B. Schulz Harriei S. Senf Kafhleen A. Severn Ellen M. Shanafel-I' Donna L. Shephard Carolyn K. Siefker Roseanne Siegrisi' Nancy K. Simpson Linda M. Siogren Edwina L. Skelley Melba Slaghl Connie M. Smallz Kalhryn A. Smiih Sharon K. Smi+h Meryl E. Smii-h Susanne E. Smi'I'h Pauline M. Spaniola Pafricia A. Sparks Susan R. Speer Carla S. Spohn Pafricia A. Squires Carol A. Slack Belly A. Slalker Carol A. Siebbins Jean M. Sfein Carl J. Slephens Shorley L, Slieler Priscilla J. Sforey Joy F. S'I'rofheider Dianne J. Sullivan Suzanne S. Swanson Carla L. Swenson Joy A. SweH LaRea Swindlelwursl' Barbara J. Tanlon Mar'l'ha K. Taylor Grand Rapids Framingion Saginaw Farmingion Delroil Cryslal Newberry Hemlock Ml. Clemens Weidman Three Oaks Mikado Saginaw Saginaw Saginaw Muskegon Saginaw Evarr Goodells Saline Whiflemore Flai Rock Rochesler Ponliac Swarlz Creek Sears Sl. Helen Cryslal Peioskey Chesaning Swariz Creek Clio Ludinglon Sandusky Tecumseh Holly Saginaw Grand Rapids Reese Oscoda Marlelle Saull S+. Marie Sheridan Flinl Manislee Hollon Comslock Park Lansing Deckerville Mefamora J. Q is iii. . .. .. gh V H ig.. QA 1 . 5- ., .., :' 2 ..... : .125-. H Q, -,--F.: J... .. 2- F , .... fa... . . ., i ,.,., .... . L . E A 5. ...,.. R ,... T E 1 4 -.N -i X ,R I l . .... .. is V 1 .. I 5 y E X- K 4 zuzv i V ' ii :ii 1': P 'ii' ii iii ix 2- J V ,.. .: Ag 2 . ::: iz- - .,...,. .h . .... 1 -------- , I . ' V .. ... I .T r-f - D- ' i T --... ,,.. 5115! 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' - .,,,., .4 L 5 A iii . ,.. 1,37 lu -: - f 1 '-- -, In A,,E J , rf i V 7 :E- i ll M V Y . A iii. l J 'A L5 Ki .4 VA . :QV :-,--- Q , Z? - H x .. 1 : g f in v s :-l: I w e :E,.:' i .3 uuw if . r, S my Vuvn E . if. . .. . lf, uuqqz, E,5'- - V ,. 4. I4 J ...zi I-38 Cora A. Tennison Janice J. Thomas Janis A. Thompson Janei Tinclrnell Joan C. Toeppner Paul W. Kafhryn Kennefh Susan L. Richard Palricia Pafricia William Roberf L. Tvorilc Vanderschie J. Van Dylce R. VanWormer Voellrer L. L. M. L. Voohees Vrable Wagnorne Walker Lynne M. Wecltesser Karen S, Wediel Deeidra L. Weinerl' Marilyn C. Welch Jack R. Wesibroolc Pafricia A. While Diana J. Wildman Nancy H. Will George D. Williams Barbara A. Wilson Joyce A. Wilson Margarefe P. Wolf Helen D. Wood Roberfa L. Wood Linda L. Woodworih Jane+ L. Young Sherry L. Young Ralph E. Young Linda L. Zorn Clare Tusiin Deiroir Hesperia Bay Ciiy Weidman Grand Rapids Alma Vassar Deiroii Slandish Si. Charles Lapeer Mi. Pleasani Birmingham Dowagiac Luclingion Mi. Pleasani Mi. Pleasani Merrill Oscoda Gladwin Williamsburg Birch Run Piiisburgh, Penn. Almoni Warren Mancelona Morley Royal Oak Croswell Shepherd Marleiie Spring Came with Water, Water Everywhere 4.3. .mv f Walking becomes freacherous affer 'fhe firsf spring ihaw as flue snow melfs and slush seifles on fhe sidewalks Tennis shoes keep Hue feel' dry in shallow puddles and provide sure fooling on fhe fhawing ice, buf guaran+ee wel' fee? in fhe deeper puddles. Driving becomes almosf impossible as wafer 'forms a small lake beiween Barnard and Rowe during ihe annual spring floods. I ACTI IES cfivifies, fo fhe oufsider, offen ap- ear fo be useless frills in an insfifu- n of higher learning. Arguing fhis 1' would be fufile, because for s sfudenfs an exfra-curricular fask w defracf fremendously from fhel le ambifion of sfudy. A well- run anizafion, fhough, provides many benefifs which cannof be found wifhin fhe realm of regular classes. A Greek sociefy for college men and women provides helpful idenfifica- fion wifh ofhers, encourages parfici- pafion in social and philanfhropic funcfions, and organizes leisure 'lime fo fhe besf inferesfs of sfudenfs. Academic achievemenf is recognized in fhe many honorary and profes- sional frafernifies fo which sfudenfs may aspire. And, on fhe non-hon- orary level, fhere are ofher clubs and organizafions which enrich fhe minds of sfudenfs and provide social sfimuli by bringing fogefher indi- viduals wifh similar inferesfs, Among fhe organizafions on fhe cam- pus, fhere is one fo affracf almosf every sfudenf, whefher he is infer- esfecl in music, sporfs, arf, liferafure, business, religion, drama, social life, ROTC, flying, or one of fhe numerous professional clubs. Academic life for fhe sfuclenf is sup- plemenfecl by fhese exfra-curricular acfivifies, and, professional or ofher- wise, fhey broaden fhe sfudenf's ouf- look and enrich his life. w-1'- x - 1'!gL , 1 H ,. 42,- df- wt 1 14,- .Mfr A gg, xl 1 A . .nm , . -'if 1-MNH .-L. Row I: Treasurer Mariana Jensen, vice- presidenl' Marie Foerch, adviser Barbra S. King, adviser D. Louise Sharp, presi- denT Sondra Deepho-use, secreTary Jan- ice l-larbin. Row 2: Deborah Lyman, EdiTh Thompson, Susan Nyblad, Marilyn Jalcad, MerediTh Johnson, Carol Clarady. Row 3: Jolene Cassers, Mary Slwoinski. Margarel' Luilsis, Mahala Bohner, Julie Ruonavaara, Row 4: Linda Howe, Joan Disbrow, Marlene Bednarslci, Molly Eng- lish, Colleen Buslcirlr. The Panhellenic Council is a memloer oT The NaTional Panhellenic Conference which has aTTiliaTes aT leading universiTies and colleges ThroughouT The UniTecl S+aTes. IT is an organizaTion represenTing all Greek sororiTies on campus. The council is composed oT Two members Trom each OT The Ten sororiTies on CenTral's campus. One oT The mosT imporTanT TuncTions is To seT up rules To govern rushing. Each Tall and spring Panhellenic conducTs a required rush meeTing Tor all prospecTive rushees. The major TuncTion ThaT Panhellenic had during The year was sponsoring a Michigan Conference of Panhellenic Councils on The CMU campus, Six colleges parTicipaTecl in The conTerence. This year The Panhellenic and The lnTerTraTerniTy Council again held Their annual ChrisTmas ParTy Tor The children oT MT. Pleasanl: This parTy is Tinanced cooperaTively by all sororiTies and TraTerniTies. Panhellenic Council 142 Delia Zela chaprer of Alpha Chi Umega was inslalled on Cen+ral's campus in November, I958. The sororiry was founded al DePauw Universiry in l885 and now has over 46,000 members in iis 98 chaplers Through The Uniied Slrales. Alpha Chi's alrruisiic proiecis include aid 'ro cerebral palsied children and suppori' for scholarships and fellowships. The chaprer made ioys for hospiial use rhis spring. This year's acfivify calendar included an alumnae desserr, a facully fea, a Chris?- mas pariy, a spring formal, mixers, and dinners, The chapler also organized a parenfs club. Row I: Shirley House, Judy Rausar, Sheryl Hammond, presidenr Jan Wenner, adviser Gerfrude Pra++, vice-presidenr Sue Eddy, secrerary Vicki :McLaughlin, freasurer Doris Hoffman, Par Prybyslci. Row 2: Sue Hufchins, Kalhleen Camp- bell, Lorna Lawson, Carole Seaman, Jo- Ann Kovalcilc, Lenore Jensen, Mary Hal- liwell, Julie Ruonavaara, Barbara An- derson, Edie Carr, Mary Belh Curran, Sharon Scrivens, Susan Drew, Chrisfine Chimner. Row 3: Pam Griem, Ann Greg- ory, Kay Fisher, Jo Ann Mufchler, Vir- ginia Sims, Kafhy Zahn, Julie Brush- lcorier, Georgiann Berrovick, Mary Wynn Colgan, Sue Edzilc, Janis Coyle. Row 4: Julie Beach, Failh Jaehnig, Carolyn El- zerman, Marla Arndr, Marsha Hawkins, Helen Shofwell, Linda Hicks, Marcia Kin- ney, Pam Murphy, Judy Johnson, Marilie Dani, Jan Marlin. Alpha Chi Omega 143 Alpha Gamma Delta Row I: Corresponding secrefary Mona Brandenburg, 2nd vice-presideni Karen Sracer, presidenf Ruih Arnold, faculfy adviser Marie Dublce, Isf vice-presidenf Sharon Marshall, lreasurer Peggy Fre- chelie, Sondra Deephouse. Row 2: Doris lfo, Meredilh Johnson, Eileen Ross, Yvonne Freeman, Jeannine Elowsky, Jo- Anne Keenan, Gwen Scharl, Lois Adam- slci, Barbara Boofh, Row 3: Sue Wilbur, Joanne Dembinslci, chaplain Elizabeih Marks, guard Jean Presfon, Barbara Bon- ielcoe, Marilyn Frosl. Beverly Deiwiler, Barbara Hudock. Alpha Gamma Delia was founded May 30, I904, ai Syracuse Uriiversiiy. The inier- naiional sororiiy now numbers over 37,000 members and has 90 undergraduaie chapiers ihroughoui 'rhe Uniied Slaies and Canada. Michigarfs chaprers include ones ai Michi- gan Siaie Universily, Universily of Michigan, Wayne Sl'a1'e Universily, and Ceniral Michigan Universily. Red, buff, and green are Jrhe sororily colors and The official- flowers are re-d and yellow roses. Alpha Gamma Deli'a's alfruislic proiecrs include helping Jrhe physically handicapped and lhe cerebral palsied. Some of fhe acl'ivi'ries during fhe year included Homecoming Tea, Iniernafional Reunion Day, Spring Formal, Feasr of Roses Banquet l-louseparfy and various orher aciivilies. Alpha Gamma Della also operaies summer camps for underprivileged children in Willand, Ohio, and Jackson, Michigan. 144 Alpha Alpha Sigma Alpha, founded on Cenrral's campus in l94l, has fhe fourfold aim of inlelleclual, social, physical and spirilual developmenl. Their philanlhropic proiecl is aiding lhe menlally handicapped. They rake an aclive local parl by working our ai The Sfale Home and Training School. ASA's were presenled wilh lhe Nalional Scholarship Trophy al' lheir Nalional Con- venlion al lhe Grand Holel on Maclcinaw Island lasl summer. They also have held lhe Panhellenic Scholarship Trophy for ihree conseculive semeslers on Cenl'ral's campus. The ASA's placed second in 'rhe Panhellenic Sing. Morher's Weekend, Dinner Dance and House Parly were loul a few of 'rhe social aclivilies in which 'rhe Alpha Sigma Alpha's parlicipaled. Sigma Alpha Row I: Lynda Gainor, lreasurer Jane Dallon, presidenf Margie David, adviser Beverly Armenl, vice presidenl Sue Mc- Quaid, se-crelary Lauralee Pearson, Joyce Lescelius. Row 2: Jean Osborn, Judy Hohnlce, Marie Foerch, Linda Bennell, Belh Bigler, 'Evelyn Deering, Julie Shlo- gren, Wanda Ons+oH. Joan Radlolf. Row 3: Mary Ellen LaFramboise, Bernice Baur, Carolyn Keeler, Sue Voss, Dianne Chivers, Joanna Spalhelf, Sherry Lewiff, Sharon Kerriclge, Palricia Babb. Row 4: Elaine l-lackell, Mary Ellen Macaulay, Mariorie Ramsey, Mary Slowinslci, Judy Spiller, Leslie Roe, Julie Wood, Veronica Remer. i l T45 Row I: Carolyn Moore, vice presidenT Johanna Jung, adviser Miss CharloTTe Denman, housemoTher Mrs. Spradlin, presidenT Margo Helber, Gail Weclc- esser, Treasurer Mary Mead. Row 2: Glee LeaverTon, Veronica Gacek, Judy Par- sons, Jean Russell, Ann EnglehardT, Kay HamilTon, Hope Gambino, Millie Grin- zinger. Row 3: Bernadine Jakubiak, Mary PeTosky, Fran STeiner, Ronnie LobanoTT, Gloria George, CaThie Palo, Mary Lou Vogel, Kay Andrews. Row 4: Joanie WhiTener, Carolyn Riess, Sue Bublifz, Marilyn Jakad. Peggy Sadler, Carol Vanderlip, Barbara Maring, Linda Haven. Row 5: Karen AnTcliTT, Sue BreidensTein, Jane Small, Peggy Twining, Carole Boy- heck, Joanne Rumminger, Diane Thurs- Ton, Molly English. Alpha Sigma A house parTy climaxed a year Tilled wiTh Tun and exciTemenT Tor The Alpha Sigma Taus. Fall broughT wiTh iT many exchange dinners and The daTe parTy, Tau Gold Rush. Homecoming kepT Them busy wiTh a TloaT, house decoraTions, queen's campaign. and The annual alumni breakTasT. NexT came Dad's weekend and Then on inTo The ChrisTmas BeneTiT Ball co-sponsored wiTh The Sigma Tau Gamma FraTerniTy. Mom's weekend, Greek Week, The WhiTe Rose Ball, and Then The Senior Farewell managed To keep Them busy during The spring. The AST's have been very acTive in philanThropic endeavors This year. Many hours were spenT working and playing wiTh The children aT The STaTe Home and Training School, a ChrisTmas baskeT and Tree were senT To a needy Tamily, and school supplies were senT To The Pine MounTain SeTTlemenT Home in KenTucky. WiTh The purpose oT promoTing The eThical, social, and culTuraI developmenT of The sisTers, Alpha Sigma Tau was insTalled on campus in I905. Tau 146 Alpha Xi DelTa, Tounded aT Lombard College aT Galeslourg, Illinois, in I893, and esTalolished aT CenTral in I959, has parTicipaTed in various acTiviTies during The year. STarTing wiTh a loaclc-To-school picnic and going Through The annual Homecoming acTiviTies-including an alumnae Tea, The coeds reached The busy ChrisTmas season and eagerly plunged inTo selling ChrisTmas cards Tor a philanThropy and decoraTing The Children's Ward aT The MT. PleasanT HospiTal. Then Tollowed an ice skaTing parTy, scavenger hunT, and various mixers. Very much inTeresTed in scholarship, The girls work under a buddy sysTem To promoTe high sTandards, lnaugurared This year were special quills Tor recogniTion of high scholarship. Working enThusiasTically TogeTher, The girls enjoy Their acTive schedule as Alpha Xi DelTas. 147 Row I: PaT Macklin, Treasurer Judy Nunn, vice presidenT Jane Campbell, corresponding secreTary Della AlcehursT, recording secrefary Joane Bosch, Sharon Lakies. Row 2: Judy Harris, Kay SchulTz, Linda Howe, Sandy Hughes, Joanne Lorclce, Alice Bradley, BeTTy T. Shepard, Nanci STaley, Connie GeTh. Row 3: Edith Thompson, Mary Coaley, Judy Gaulf, Karen Davis, Suzy Healy, Jeanne Norris, Mary Ann RoThs, Sue Larsen, 'Pai' Racllce. Row 4: Lori Slcibinslci, Sandra Riclcen- loaugh, Mary Ann Bush, Joan King, Ad- verna Nolan, Diane OviaTT. Alpha Xi Delta Delta Zeta Row' I: Treasurer Barbara Green, secre- Tary Sally Cooper, vice-presidenT Jane Dylchouse, presidenT Kay STephan, ad- viser Barbra King, vice-presidenT Jolene Cassens, Leslie KnighT. Row 2: Ann Blackford, Jane RohloTF, Tina Bynum, Gayle PeTer, Judy Bollman, Merylee STowell, Linda Nephew, Kay AmsTuTz, KaThy PasTori. Row 3: Carolyn Warriclc, Lynn Grice, KaThy Flynn, Pal' Hale, PaT Peppler, Gail Michalsen, Judy Perle, Susan Nyblad, Fran Spencer. Row 4: Candy Barber, PaT Gorcyca, Judi Fidler, Roxann Gibson, Donna Paynor, Joan PoTTer, Ellen Philip, Nancy Vernon. Row 5: Daren DeVaulT, MargareT Groulx Nan Lauer, Sharon Kowalski, PaT Frederick, Marlene Bednarslci, GerT SchueTTe, Janie Bielawski. AT Their STaTe Day aT Michigan STaTe UniversiTy, The CMU DelTa ZeTa chapTer was awarded The coveTed Province Award, a silver Tray presenTed annually To The DelTa ZeTa chapTer in Michigan which loesT exempliTies improvemenfr in scholarship, com- muniTy service, high sTandards and ouTsTanding campus acTiviTies. STressing scholarship, a Traveling Trophy is presenTed each year To The girl who oloTains The highesT accumu- laTive poinT average wiThin The sororiTy. Also a scholarship braceleT is given To The girl who improves her semesTer poinT average The mosT. A desserT was held Tor all dormiTory and Greelc housernoThers aT The UniversiTy CenTer This year. Tollowed by a program. OTher acTiviTies included The annual Rose PeTal Ball, a Tormal dinner dance, a weelc-end houseparTy aT Valhalla Farms on Walloon Lalce, and insTalling members in a new DZ chapTer aT Ferris lnsTiTuTe wiTh a reTreaT aT School SecTion Lake wiTh Them laTer. l 148 l i Sigma Kappa sorori'ry was founded af Colby College, Waierville, Maine, in I874. In I959 Pi Kappa Sigma and Sigma Kappa merged and 'rhe Delia Delia Chapier of Sigma Kappa a+ Ceniral Michigan, formerly Pi Kappa Sigma, was inslalled on Sep- fember 24, l959. Sigma Kappa's local philanfhropic proiecf is ihe Bloomfield Hills Memorial Home. The sorori+y's nalional proieci is The Maine Seacoasr Mission. Sigma Kappa began lhe year wifh a Welcome-back parly, and followed if by mixers, Homecoming aciiviiies, an annual dinner, and a Chrisimas Dance. During fhe second semesler Sigma Kappa was aciive wifh rummage sales, Paren+'s Day, Greek Week proiecfs, a Spring Dance and Housepariy. Throughoui ihe year fhey parficipafed in volleyball, bowling, baslceiball, and soiiball games. Sigma Kappa sfrives for lhe developmenf of fine characier, as well as developmenf of an iniellecfual and social life. ' Sigma Kappa Row I: Sandy Rock, Treasurer Sandy AI- exander, vice-presidenl Jeanne Nelson. presiden'r Barbara Molyneaux, secrefary Sue Ofio, Jeanne Bayalc, Teri Benneif. Row 2: Lynne Orr, Sharon Hebert Kaye Mellberg, Carol Clarady, Helen Hubbell, Gloria Halcola, Jaclyn Olnhausen, Paiii Huggins. Row 3: Bobbie Smifh, Ruihie Schrems, Colleen Buslcirlr, Lorena Boers- ma, Mary Johnson, Saundra Loveless. Elizabefh Apfel, Joanne Niiz. Row 4: Margaref Beery, Marcy Jankowialc, Judy Brian, Diane Davis, Susan Piegols, Karla Compfon, Mary Dunn, Janis Sfevens. Row 5: Dianne While, Laura Lee Horne. Kif Reasoner, Marilyn Sarns, Margarei' McRobb, Karenn Auker, Jalayne Luckey. Cynlhia Solcolowslci. i f -. 'T 5 J Q? T H if Q , 3 ls 4 L , - ii I fi- 6 in 'LJ l 1 V : K 3,4 ,S :E s, 149 L S . 'L is tk Row I: SecreTary Bonnie SchmidT, Janice Harbin, adviser MargareT Foley. presi- deni Lea Schelke. Treasurer Yvonne Siowe, Jo Ann Sedroski, vice-presidenT Janice Jeffrey. Row 2: Virginia Gould, Nancy Sicalo, BeTTy YaTes, Beverly Hel- phensTine, MarTi Thibideau, Jane God- dard, Jackie Brooks, Diane LeisT. Row 3: Pairicia Kollefh, Jane Ferguson, Julie Sloan, Sally Anderson, Doloris TreTheway, Sarah Faxon, Sue McClellan. Row 4: Zora Dean, Carolyn Keiih, Mary Eisen- gruber, Marilyn Eisengruber, Margo Schmalzried, Mary Thibideau, Phyllis Palzzolo, Sharon Pugh. Row 5: Ellie Rea, Karen Plummer, Sandra Musich, Mahala Bohner, Susan Snyder, Shirley Sfeli, San- dy STandrauTT. Sigma Sigma The sisTers of Sigma Sigma Sigma began The school year wiTh a geT-Togeiher picnic aT Island Park. NexT They aTTencled Their regional convenTion aT WesTern Michigan UniversiTy where They received a silver plaie Tor ouTsTanding parTicipaTion, On Home- coming Day They held an alumni breakfasl and Their TloaT, America's Promise, Took Third place Tor mosT beauTiTul. For The Third consecuTive year Tri Sigma is on The naTional honor roll Tor having over IOOVO eTiiciency in conTribuTions To Their philanirhropic proiecT, The Robbie Page Memorial Fund and Tor The naTional chapTer exam. Carol Dopp was co-chairman oT Greek Week lasT spring. Also aT This Time Jan Harbin was The DelT Sigis Push CarT Derby Queen, Lea Schelke received OuTsTand- ing Greek Woman oi The Year, and Mary Thiloideau was co-chairman oT The Pan- hellenic-InTerTraTerniTy Sing in which The Tri Sigma's placed Third. The sororiTy held a ParenTs' Day Tea To climax Greek Week. Sigma 150 The year began well for 'rhe Zeia Tau Alpha sororiiy when one of Hs coeds was elecied Homecoming Queen. The Homecoming floar which rhey made wilh Sigma Phi Epsilon lralernify placed firsi' in lhe beauly division. The name of ii was The Meefing of The Rails. Nexl lhe annual Powder Puff foolball game wiih 'rhe Della Ze+a's was a Triumph of 'rhe Ze+a's wiih a score of 20-I3, Six Ze+a's were elecied +o Who's Vw'ho, Their service proiecr for This year was making 'lray favors for ihe Ml. Pleasanl Hospifal. 151 Row I: Marlene Wafchlco, Mary Foley, Carol Boughfon, Sharon Barre, Dorofhy Rischlcel, Kay Kemler, presidenf Midge Page, Dee Kummer, Margarel Sweeney, Jane Gareau. lRow 2: Mary Maloney, Rulh Hoover, Mariana Jensen, Gwen Williams, freasurer Karen Tansey, Barb Smifs, Cherie Tefff, Carolyn Pappin, Jan Bergquisi, Caryle Abendrofh, Mary Jo Twifchell. Row 3: Marianne Bill, Linda Eber, Marsha Young, Jo Beauchamp, Gabby Banhagel, Merrydale McAfee, Lynn Harolce, Callie Zuverink, Joan Dis' brow, Elinor Cuiler, Nancy Klunder, Geni Higgins, Sharon Hoag, Ginny Weller, Mary Jane Siipcalc, Mary Befh Hay. Zeta Tau Alpha Row I: Marilyn R. Baker, secrefary Mar- lynn Kigar, adviser C. Dorofhy Schaeffer, vice-presidenf Jeaneffe Barnes. freasurer Evelyn Teasher. Row 2: Marilyn Dral, Nellie Walcuff, Vicforia Blum, Ellen Sfur- devanf, Deborah Lyman. Row 3: Mar- garef McDonald, Margaref Luikis, Gerrie Werneffe, Marilyn Anderson. Zeta Chi Zeta Zefa Chi Zefa Sororify is dedicafed fo fhe promofion of lasfing friendship and fo fhe de- velopmenf of individual success, sfressing moral. academic. and social inferesfs. Zefa Chi Zefa is Cenfral's Own Sororify and was esfablished eleven years ago. Zefa Chi Zefa has many service proiecfs in- cluding working wifh fhe fwo girls whom The sororify aclopfed from fhe Sfafe Home and Training School and helping a family af Chrisf- mas. Some of The social acfivifies fhis year in- cluded Homecoming Brealcfasf. Chrisfmas Parfy, Spring Formal. l-louseparfy, and numerous ofher acfivifies, bofh formal and informal. Phi Sigma Epsilon won the sfereo sei' wifh fheir accumulafion of fhou- sands of empfy packs of 'Marlboro cigareffes. Frafernify members col- lecfed paclrs from dormifories. girlfriends. and neighbors, and prac- 'iically all members swifched fheir brand of cigareHes unfil 'rhe confesf ended. New Inferfraternily Council The lnlerfralernify Council is The governing body of lhe Greek organizalion al' Cenlral. I+ has four basic purposes. The lirsl is To promole beffer relafions belween lralerni- ries Through spiriled compelilive evenls. Second is The presenling of a 'Favorable Tralernily piclure lo The campus independenls Through an accelerafed rush program. The promolion ol good relalions wi1'h The cilizens of The immediale area is The Third and The lourlh is The slriving lo build beller communicalions and underslanding be- Jrween The adminisiralion and +he Greeks. Row I: Terrell Bird, vice-presidenl' John English, presidenl Roger Kisseberfh, sec! refary William Sfrickler, Treasurer Wil- liam Kelly. Row 2: Jon Penn, Charles Mallek, Pele Clark, Don Hollar. David Slrand, Frank Manning. Row 3: Chuck Michelson, Bob Bach, Ted Volin, John Osler, Vern Albrechl, Mark Esper. Row 4: Do-n Sleele, Ken Galloway. Barl' Me- l'orl', Bob Sfreil, Terry Brinkman. Row 5: Pele Hauffe, Bob Clark, Bob Skinner, Pal' Nowak. g 153 Row I: Treasurer Don Hoose, presideni' Bob Clark, housemoTher RuTh Russell. viceepresideni' Mike Lauer, secreiary Dave l-lahn, sergeani'-aT-arms James Ely. Row 2: Dave Wender, Phil Good, STuarT Reid, David Nelson, John English, Jim Volz. M-ke Newash. Row 3: Michael Cau- chy, Philip STurTz, William Rheaume, Jon Russell, Barry Swiss, Bob Janson, James Soule, Jim Franz, WaIT Zeigler. Row 4: Roy Sedge, Paul Locher. Dennis LaFleur. Jere Hickman, STan Renner, PaT PaTTer- son, Jerry Johnson, Paul l-leyclenburg. Row 5: Lynn Sherman. Bob STreiT, Terry McDonald. Bruce Sias, Norman Browning. Jim Lynburner, Dave Roslund, Daniel AT- kire, James Rose. Delta Sigma Phi DeITa Sigma Phi lnTernaTional FraTerniTy aims To mainTain an organizahon which enables men To live TogeTher as broThers and share The beneTiTs oT each oTher's com- pany, wisdom, and knowledge, TracliTion is imporTanT To The DelT Sigs. They parTicipaTe each year in The Tug-oT- War, The Sno-Bowl TooTball game, and The WinTer Weekend. Their TracliTional dances are The Sailor's Ball in The Tall and The CarnaTion Ball, a Tormal dance, in The spring. During Greek Week, The DelT Sigs sponsor The Push CarT Derby aT which Time a princess is elecTecl by anoTher chapTer. This year The DelT Sigs won firsT place in The IFC bowling league and The new Trophy aclorns The showcase aT The TraTerniTy house. DelT Sig Paul Locher won The Ugly Man ConTesT lasT year as The TraTerniTy collecTecl conTribuTions ThaT puT Them on Top among campus TraTerniTies in The March of Dimes fund drive. 154 Phi Sigma Epsilon won The annual lug-of-war, The Greek Week ln+er-Eraiernily push carl derby and canoe race held lasf spring. This was a iilsling climax To an exfremely successful rushing season. The social ac'rivi'ries of The Phi Sigs included mixers, parries, annual alumni Home- coming dance, spring formal, and winier formal ai' which ihe Phi Sig Sweeihearf was chosen. The gray beanie-lopped pledges, who were numerous This year, hold many of ihe class offices besides being acfive in varsily spor'rs. The Phi Sigs can be counled on io parficipafe in all campus acfivifies open 'ro Them. Row I: Larry Thompson, secreiary Gary Vandemark, vice presidenl' Roy McPher- son, Flussie Warnuck, presideni' Jerry Campbell, housemoiher Mrs. Meier, ad- viser Keifh Decker, freasurer Jim Shafer, Roger Kisseberlh. Row 2: Ron Bass, Ron Milligan, Ron Crossland, Hugh Smifh, Pafrick Nowak, Bari' Meiorl, Rich Ya- roch, Wade Lighihearf, Norman Lubieni- ecki, Harold Jandreski, Gene Gerber. Row 3: Terry Jacobs, Roger Bessinger, Henry Longhini, Donald Rasmussen, Sieve Pelers, Dale Lanway, Roberl Burneff, Chuck Fifzpairick, Ron Wild, Greg Horn- baker, Richard Beysf, Roberi Maniei. Row 4: Ed Salesky, Curlis Smirh, John Schneider. Jon Caswell, Tom Kromer, Dave Nicholson, Phil McCririe, AI Wolf- ing, Thomas Murow, Joe Engelhard, Duane Lewis. Row 5: Jack Serier, Ralph Douglas, Douglas Thrush, Gary Thomas, Sieve Harrison, Len Jagello, James Ray- mond, 'Ed Langenburg, Herberi' Mills, John Spuller, Don Sieele, James Rob- erfs, Jack Brewsier, Roberf Cabble, Fred Warman, Tom Holser. Phi Sigma Epsilon 155 Pi Kappa Phi Row I: Secrelary Gary Rafhburn, presi- denl' Keiih Baldwin, adviser E. V. Briggs, ireasurer Louis Brooks, David Wahr. Row 2: Dexfer Johnson, Larry Kiefzman, Dex Keller, Pele Clark, Tim Caszaif. Row 3: Salvalore DeMercurio. Ted Volin, James Beckrow, Bob Bach. The highlighi of The Pi Kap's year was iheir Rose Ball ai which 'rhey elecied a Rose Queen who is eligible To enier naiional Pi Kappa Phi compeiiiion. Pi Kappa Phi fraierniiy provides a congenial afmosphere. Wiihin ihe organizalion one will find a compaci group of men wiih common inleresis which produce a spirii 'rhai can Jrruly be called fraiernal. Pi Kappa Phi was founded in i904 and ranlcs in size among ihe 62 lraferniiies in The Naiional lnlerlraierniiy Council. 156 Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon was esiablished on Cenlral's campus in I956 in i'rs presenl' home ar 908 S. Main Sl'ree1'. The Sig Eps sponsored a Chrislmas Parly and mainiained Their blood donalion program. Sigma Phi Epsilon also had a full social life of 'rhe Homecoming Dance, Jrhe Snow- Ball, Sweerhearf Ball, and +he annual Spring Formal. Row I: Tracy Spens, Chuck Thompson, Gerald Schuchard, compfroller Jim De- Noyellas, vice presideni Jerry Nanna. presidenf Thomas R. Smifh, secreiary Doug Nelson, John Slevens, John Kraft Row 2: Mike Penn, Roberi McLeod, Gary Moreffi, Roberl' Haskell, Keilh Richard- son, Arfhur Sills, Chuck BusuH'il, Sam DeOpsomer, Dan Diedrich, 'Pele Hauliie, Larry OlIiFFe, Bari LaBelle. Row 3: Jim Gofhard, Jim Funnell, Clarke Cummings, Pafrick Price, Tom Smilh, Ray Bariels. Bob Carlson, Richard Somerloff, Roberf Burek, Joe Winiarski, Ted Roscoe, Dick Poller. Row 4: Bill Bailey. Ron Blazek, Dave Diedrich, Ric Cooper, Dud Garcia, Lamoni' Cransion, Ken Guiow, Gus Sie- ger, Don Lord, Dave Annis, Bill Roberi- son, Mike Hamilfon, Gary Mash Terry Brinkman. Row 5: Ed Dombrowski, Joe Parker, John Greene, Mike Turner, Lee Goulet Don Nummer, Bob Tuckey, Seven' Swenson, Larry Walsh. Tom Maicheif, Bob Skinner, George Sargeanf, Roger Olsen, Harry Waffers, John Allison,Wal1' Link. 157 Row I: Treasurer Jim Leai, vice presidenf Jerry L. Hansen, adviser LT, Col. E. B. Scovill, housemorher Mrs. Alga GrindaHi, presideni' Carl Haggerr, secreTary Rus- sell Alexander. Row 2: Phil Burrell, Jack Reams, Duane WiclcsTrom, Joe Sliclcer. Gary McLean. Ross E. 'Powers, Gary Schnell, James King. Row 3: Barry Wheel- er, Ken Lixey, RoberT Merkel, John Ras- mussen, Loren M. Udall, Don l-lollar, Dave STran, 'Bill Campbell. Psi ChapTer oT Sigma Tau Gamma, CenTral's oldesT naTional TraTerniTy, has been oT service To campus and communiTy Tor over TwenTy years. The Sig Tau's are proud To have as Their sisTer sororiTy, Alpha Sigma Tau. Each year Sigma Tau Gamma and Alpha Sigma Tau work TogeTher To insure The success oT Home- coming, The ChrisTmas BeneTiT Dance, and The spring Tormal, The WhiTe Rose Ball. The proceeds Trom The BeneTiT Dance are used To help malce a happier ChrisTmas Tor needy MT, PleasanT Tamilies. Sigma Tau Gamma parTicipaTes in The annual drives Tor The March oT Dimes, EasTer Seals, and is currenTly developing iTs blood donaTion program. The social and academic developmenT oT college men assumes a major role in The TraTerniTy. Sigma Tau Gamma 158 Since becoming CenTral's TourTh naTional TraTerniTy in 1954, Tau Kappa Epsilon has been sponsoring various service and social TuncTions and also compeTing in Greek campus acTiviTies. For The Third year in a row The Teke's won TirsT place Tor carrying ouT mosT success- Tully The Homecoming Theme on Their TloaT. They also reTired The l.F.C. Sing Trophy aTTer winning iT Three years in a row. OTher Trophies ThaT The Teke's have won are The swim Trophy and Thai' given Tor Greek acTiviTies. Each spring The Teke's sponsor a Neighborhood Day. During The day The men do odd iobs Tor Their neighbors and laTer TreaT Them To a poTluck dinner. The evening is climaxed as The Teke's sponsor a campuswide sTreeT dance in TronT oT The house. Among The Teke's annual social acTiviTies are: Dad's Day in The Tall and lvloTher's Day in The spring: selling EasTer lilies Tor Crippled Children and Two Tormal dances. ln The spring, aT The Red CarnaTion Ball, The Teke sweeThearT is chosen. Row I: Tom Walker, ArT Brown, Joe Gwiazdowski, presidenT Lynn Hawker, housemoTher Isabel PelleTier, adviser Dr. James Hodgins, vice4presidenT William Kelly, Jack Lampman, Treasurer Roberi' HuTchinson. Row 2: Gavan Woods, Paul Hoag, Mike Pilkingfon, Bruce Bollz, John Morrison, Ken Galloway, Bob Misner, Bill McBean, Roger DeSl1eTler. Row 3: Jim Baughn, Chuck Miehelson, Edward Brossfski, Thomas Henson, Lynn STurm, Bill JuillereT, Chuck Collard, Douglas Warriner, Ralph Shepard, Gary Hawes. Row 4: Charles Mallek. John Ro-TTer. Jim MarTin, Gerald Venn, Roberl' Bradshaw, Paul PriTcheTT, Rusch Dees, Fefe Dixon, Rex Allen. Bill SwarTz. Row 5: Carl Bloom, Dick T-lamilTon, Terry Bird, Bill Gehman, Don Brooks, Don Layman, Dick Bolfon, Doug Collyer. George Mayer, Bill Marsh. Bob Parsons. Tau Kappa Epsilon 159 Theta Chi Row I: Lee Behill, Ken Prygoski, Vern Albrechf, presidenl' Gerald Manning, Treasurer Mark Esper, Frank Manning, E. G. Gronda, Dan Bodary. Row 2: Bill Gapczynski, Chuck Gronda, Jerry GranT. Gary Siderman, Ken 'Pe-Tersen, Jim Trum- ble, Don Ziemba, Dennis Wick. Row 3: Bob Veach, Rod Rapp, Norm Panganis, Rich Tunningley. John BlacksTock, STan Kendziorski, James MelleT, Jim GranT, Dick Fenech. Row 4: Ken Knipschild. Lar- ry Bauml, GilberT Zachariah, John Osler, Phillip Eberhard, Bradford Raby. Richard Biery, LeRoy Mabery, Gary WhiTe, Barc Tail: Row 5: Bob Cornelius, Don Zulauf, Ron Wyman, John SwiTchulis, Don Long, Dave Balfour, Dave Danley, John Zwiernik. ATTer Three years oT correspondence wiTh TheTa Chi, our once local TraTerniTy oT Tau Alpha Upsilon was Tinally insTalled on our campus on February 17, l962, as The Epsilon Upsilon ChapTer oT TheTa Chi. The naTional TraTerniTy, which was Tounded aT Norwich UniversiTy in l856. has approximaTely 42.000 living members and I3O chap- Ters, Tour being in Michigan, The men oT TheTa Chi mainTain a subsTanTial lead in boTh scholarship and social acTiviTies here aT CenTral. They have won The lnTerTraTerniTy Council scholarship plaque Tor The pasT Twelve semesTers. LasT Tall Their Homecoming canclidaTe, Marilie Dani, was a member of The courT, ancl Their TloaT Took second place Tor mosT beau- TiTul. Their social acTiviTies also include mixers wiTh oTher Greek organizaTion and parTies. 160 Fraternity Highlights Tau Kappa Epsilon placed first in the fraternity basketball league and won the traveling trophy, Smiling coach is Dick Bolton. inet J, FROM 1- 'h . P41 ' ,A Members ot Sigma Phi Epsilon donated blood to the Mt. Pleasant Community hospital as their service project ot' the year. Members of Phi Sigma Epsilon display the trophy-a stereo set tor their house-which they won by collecting Marlboro cigarette packages. I fly- fx Row I: Harrier Moss, MaryBeIh Erdman, Dr. Guido Slempel, Edie Carr, Irene Beysl. Row 2: Carol I-Iauclc, Dave McMaclcen, Marianne Bill. Row I: Deparlmenl head Emil Pfisler, secrerary Joan Weslbroolc, presidenr Keilh Tnus, advisor Fred Bush, vice presidenr Lawrence Sexlon, advisor Eugene Rydahl. Row 2: Shirley McSInulin, Sonya Tilus, I-Iarriel Moss, Floyd Holland, Evelyn Rud, Irene Gorefslci, Judy Arelene Chiles, 'Row 3: Charles Marlin, James Boman, Jim Cowie, Jerry Lewis, Ron Kiefl. Dick Sfrader. Row 4: John R. Fleming, Donald J. Plagens. 162 Alpha Phi Gamma A nalional co-educalional honorary fralernily for journalism siudenls. The members of Ihis Bela Sigma chapler work on Ihe campus publicarionsz LIFE. CHIPPEWA, and TEMPO. The members belong lo l'he norih Cenlral Michi- gan Inlerscholaslic Press Conference. Every year Ihey sponsor a high school conference, which is al- Jrended by 150 'ro 200 sludenls from cenlral and norlhern Michigan. The fralernily also sells pro- grams af foolball and baslcelball games. They have a scholarship for iournalism sludenls. Alpha Psi Gmega Alpha Psi Omega is a nalional honorary drama iralernily Ihal was founded in l925 Io recognize and reward all phases of sludeni parlicipalion in college play produclion. The Iralerniiy has grown 'ro a lolal of 350 chapiers. Each year Alpha Psi Omega presenis a play-a highlighl' of Ihe year. This year lhe play Cyrano de Bergerac was presenled April I4 and I6. The primary obieciive of This iralernily is lo in- crease sludenl awareness of siage produclions. Delta Omicron Della Omicron is an inlernafional women's hon- orary music lralernily. The prerequisile lor mem- bership is a minimum ol live hours in music, a 3.00 poini average in music and a 2.5 overall poini average. Irs purpose is 'ro learn abou+ music and Iurlher music on Cenlral's campus. The girls usher al 'rhe Ar'ris+'s Courses. This year lhe members assislecl Ihe music deparlmenl by con- ducling groups Through 'rhe new music building. For social aciivilies Della Omicron holds a mixer al lhe beginning of The year for new music sl'u- denls, carols al Chrislmas al The Broomfield Home. and plans aclivilies wilh Sigma Rho, The men's honorary music lralernily. Alpha Lambda Della Alpha Lambda Della is 'rhe nalional honorary fralernily for freshmen women wilh a 3.5 average afler Iheir semesler, or a 3.5 cumulalive average for Ihe firsl year. The purpose of 'rhis organizalion is lo promole excellenl scholarship and achievemenl in college. Besides scholarship endeavors, if 'lunclions as a service group: ils presenl proiecl is a luloring pro- gram for freshmen women. This chapler was inslalled al Cenlral in January, I96l. I+ is The firsl' naiional honorary on Cen+ral's campus lo recognize over-all scholaslic achievement X .g'QE J i Row I: Pal Errer, Mary Lay Laidley, Sue Buller. Row 2: Irene Shumaker, Virginia Kellle, June Fonger, Loie Ziegler, Louise Lanlz, Adviser. Row 3: Mariella Tur- mell. Mary Johnson, Karlene Lamberfon, Mary Kelller, Jeannie Moore, Pal' Sloclolalc, Mrs. Wills, Adviser. Row I: Treasurer Dee Suddarlh, presidenl Marilyn Jalcad, adviser D. Louise Sharp, adviser Palricia C. Annable, secrelary Marie Foerch, Palli Granholm. Row 2: Karen Cooper, Mary Kay Laidley, Sue A. Wilbur, Ann Peloubel, Jean Russell, Janel Spaulding, Juclilh Erdmann, 'Palricia Babb. 'Row 3: Judy Richardson, Marie Jackson, Joane Bosch, Kalhy Zahn, Nancy Sfraif, Elizabelh House, ArdaIhAnne Allen. Row 4: Linda Bennell, Sue Breidenslein, Barbara Jones, Margaref Luilris, Bonnie Somer, Sherroll Cross, Nancy Bulfenbarger. I I63 Row I: Secrefary Janis Coyle, presidenf Roger May, counselor Lawrence Smifh. vice-presidenf Gerald Telgenhof, 'rreasurer Teri Benneff. Row 2: Alefha F. Hol- lingshead, Mary Ann Bader, Judifh Mills, Connie Reid, Karen Bush, Gwen Wil- liams, Joanne Nifz, Geraldine Morris. Row 3: Kay Slephan, Elmere Rohen. Sally Henning, Judy Spifler, Carolyn Benninger, Doris Miller, Mary Dunn. Row 4: Judifh Murdock, Helen Shofwell, Ed Wiffenberg, Mary Ann Bush, Margarel' Sweeney. Row I: Treasurer JoAnn Van Slecnkisfe, presidenl Thomas Kromer, adviser Buena M. Wilson, secrefary Jacquie Chamberlain, Arnold Hammel. Row 2: Mary Bel- linger, Mariana Jensen, Mary Dunn, Francis X. Frank, Dennis Wick, Joanne Nifz, Teri Benneff. Row 3: lone K. Kapka, Pafricia Cadwell, James C. Wood, Beffy T. Shepard, Sandra Noble, Elaine l-lackelf, Row 4: Jack Lampman, Ken Knipschild, Ed Wiflenberg, Richard Tesman, Rockwell Scherzer. Kappa Della Pi Kappa Delfa Pi is a nafional honor sociefy in educafion. To be a member a sfuclenf musf have a high scholasfic sfanding, and inferesf in fhe feaching profession. The purpose of Kappa Delfa Pi is fo encourage high professional, infellecfual, and personal sfand- ards, and fo recognize oufsfanding confriloufions 'ro eclucafion. The Epsilon Efa chapfer holds monfhly meefings fo inform fufure feachers of new and diflerenf mefhods of handling acfual 'reaching problems and sifuafions and fhey discuss various aspecfs of edu- cafion. Kappa AAU EpsHon Kappa Mu Epsilon is a nafional honorary mafhe- mafics sociefy, whose main objecfive is fo furfher inferesf in, and fo promofe fhe field of mafhemafical science. The qualificafions are a minimum of eighf hours of mafhemafics, wifh a 3.0 average in mafhemafics, and a 2.5 over-all poinl' average. Each member does a research paper in fhe field of mafhemafics, and fhe sociefy sponsors speakers. Nexf spring, nine sfafes will be represenfed af a regional convenfion af Sf. Mary's Lake in Baffle Creek, which fhe Cenfral and Albion chapfers are sponsoring. Pi Della Kappa Phi Della Kappa is a professional lralernily ol seniors and graduale sludenls in lhe lield ol educa- lion. The qualilicalions for membership are scholas- 'ric excellence having a 3.0 average or higher and a career in educalion. The lralernily has 'rhree ob- ieclivesz research, leadership, and service. Phi Della Kappa has over l5O members and is reslricled 'ro men in any field of educalion, The lralernily sponsors bi-weekly noon luncheons fealur- ing speakers on various subiecls. Phi Della Kappa, an inlernalional lralernily, proudly claims Presidenl' Fousi and Dr. Anspach, Presidenl Emerilus, as members. Pi Kappa Delia This was lhe 'rwenly-second year lor Pi Kappa Della on Cenlral's campus. This nalional speech lralernily is designed 'lo promole compelilive par- licipalion in inler-collegiale oralory, public speak- ing, and clebale, The Cenlral Michigan Universily chapler ol Pi Kappa Della was founded May 27, l940, by Dr. Wilbur E. Moore, now a vice-presidenl of CMU. Row I: Secrelary Rolland A. Allerman, vice presidem' Thomas C. Lyman, adviser Roger J. Goenner, 'lreasurer Karl F. Howe, Kennelh T. Bordine. iRow 2: Oliver Oberlancler, Bill Theunissen, Dick Kirchner, Curlis E. Nash, Bob Hodge, Carl Wood. Row 3: Harold H. Wilcox, Howard Rillenger, Jack Sorrells, Wilbur Harris, Garry Mesler. Row 4: Gene Barron, Fred W. Smilh, Norman Delvenlhal. James C. Wood, John G. English, Alan D. Springgay. Row 5: Forresl' Williams, Byron J. Clendening, Claude D. Love, A. Malcolm Brown, W. Lyle Willhile. Row I: Emil Plisler, Marie Foerch, Barbara Dawson, presidenl John Bulls, Jo-- anne Nilz. adviser Gilberf Rau. Row 2: Pris Dawe, Mary Young, Fran Spencer, Sandy Rock, Barbara Seidl, Row 3: Roberi McCurry, William Primm, Joe Sweeney. John English. Rusch Dees. 165 Row I: Secreiary Neal Bedford, presidenl' Bernard Hendriclcs, adviser Roberi' VanMe+er, adviser Lawrence Smiih, vice presideni' Lynn Middiebroolc, ireasurer Keiih Rolsion. Row 2: Joe Nelson, Ken Bauman, Dick Bufler, Terry Sproule, Tom Bogardus, John Beery. Row 3: William Brown, Allen Warren, Edward Abboif, Charles Jury. Row I: Ruih Ann Ro-gers, vice-presideni' Shawn Kaye Murray, adviser Barry D. Bori, presidenf Lyra-Leah Burns, secreiary-'treasurer Judiih Mills, Janei' Bauer. Row 2: Sandra Nagy, Marie Foerch, Sheila Ramsower, Margarel' Groulx, Bonnie Somer, Barbara Green. Row 3: Mike Darscheid, William Bell, Grace Miller, Ken- neih Marek, Bob Reimer. 166 Sigma Rho Sigma Rho is a local men's honorary and profes- sional iraierniiy iurihering inieresis in music. To become a member one mus'r have ai leasi a 2.5 average in music, a 2.0 over-all, and be a music major or minor inieresied in promoiing The ari' oi music. The fraierniiy sponsors musical evenis on campus, such as iazz conceris and group inclaves. li' gives one or 'rwo scholarships each semesier io music majors. The members usher for Ariisi Course con- ceris and sing Chrisimas Carols in Warriner Hall every year. Sigma Tau Delia Sigma Tau Delia is a naiional professional Eng- lish iraierniiy which is opened To membership for all ihose majoring or minoring in English wiih ai leasi a Jrwo poini over-all average. Also, ai leasi a 3.0 in English and nine hours oi English are required. The Jrhree obieciives are: Il To promoie ihe mas- iery oi wrilien expression: 2l io encourage worlh- while reading: 3l io fosier a spiril of fellowship among men and women specializing in English. The iraierniiy sponsors a ''i'lelp-Freshmen-Clinic, The English Deparimeni Tea, various coffee hours, and ihe annual Spring Creaiive Wriiing Coniesi. I i Row I: Carlene Kimble, Dennis Moore, Donald Brooks, Dean Sharp, adviser: Cordts adviser, Frank Manning. Row 2: Priscilla Dawe. Sandra Rock, Mary Mead, Carol Boughton, Viclci McLaughlin, Mary Colgan, Wynn Noble, Veronica Gacelc. Row 3: Alice, Pat Moore, Lynn Rudd, The Student Senate is a unit ot student government com- posed ot elected representatives trom all the classes, living units, and organizations. The Senate is made up ot tour standing committees and every Senate member is on one ot these committees. The Senate sponsors Homecoming, Parents' Day and all elections. It also detines the criteria by which all elections and campaigns will be conducted. Through its work the Senate hopes to promote interest in events and activities on campus and activate student participation in these activities and events. Student Senate Lauralee Pearson, Marilou VerWys, Row' 4: Richard Potter, Leo Di- Giulio, Elden Wolting, James Bedore, Ken Galloway, Linda Schumann. Row 5: Frank Solcolowslci, Philip Harris. The Student Senate is composed ot representatives trom each class, Associated Women's Students, Men's Union, ln- tertraternity Council, Panhellenic Council, the residence halls, and married housing units, lt detines the criteria tor elections and campaigns, and investigates controversial campus issues. Besides legislative duties, the Senate sponsors Homecom- ing, all elections, and Parent's Day. The Senate was concerned with and voted on the provid- ing ot music tor entertainment in the new Student Union. ye Row I: Germ' SchueTTe, Linda Lucke, Jolene Cassens, Row 2: Jaclc Lynch, Dave Van STrien, RoberT M. Fisher. Row I: Adviser D. Louise Sharp, STudenT body Treasurer S. Franklin Manning, sTudenT body presidenT Dennis Moore, sTudenT senaTe presidenT Donald Brooks, sTudenT body secreTary Carlene Kimble, adviser Allen Cordfs. Row 2: Mary Mead, Carol BoughTon, Leo DiGiulio, Veronica Gacek. 168 STudenT Coun The STudenT CourT is CenTral's iudicial body. IT consisTs oT a Chief JusTice, Tour AssociaTe Jus- Tices, and a Recorder. The members are appoinTed by The Judicial AppoinTmenT CommiTTee and ap- proved by The SenaTe. The CourT holds hearings on clispuTes involving sTudenTs, decides elecTion dispuTes, inTerpreTs The STudenT GovernmenT ConsTiTuTion, and has The power To impeach senaTors Tor Tailure To perTorm Their duTies. Execuhve Cabinet The execuTive cabineT is The public relaTions branch oT sTudenT governmenT, ITS purpose is To geT more sTudenTs parTicipaTing in The Tuncrions and operaTions of The universiTy. IT aTTempTs To clo This by keeping The sTudenTs inTormed oT govern- menTal affairs. Student Social Activities Comm. The members ot the SSAC are appointed by the President and consist ot tourteen students and taculty members with the Dean ot Women as chairman. The committee publishes a University Social Cal- endar. and a Student Social Code which is an ot- ticial statement ot policies and procedures per- taining to social activities. Many social activities such as mixers and movies are sponsored by the SSAC, Student-Admin. Advisory Coun. The SAAC is a sounding board tor problems that arise on Central's campus. Its purposes are to dis- cover both the student and administrative point ot view on various topics, to provide constructive solutions and then to explain these actions to the student body. The taculty and administrative members ot the Council are appointed by President Foust. Stu- dent members are representatives ot the campus organizations. Row I: Secretary Janis Coyle, president Elaine Hackett, adviser D. Louise Sharp, Faith Jaehnig, treasurer Kay Andrews. Row 2: Bernice Baur, Janice Thibodeau, Ann Blackford, Lenore Jensen, Susan Nyblad, Jane Dylchouse, Susan Bryan, Mary Lou Pellerin. Row 3: Judy Lefler, Lorna Lawson, Sandy Alexander, Alice Salmer, Ann Gregory, Mary Wynn Col- gan, Jan Whitford. Row 4: Denise Goo- vert, Margaret Groulx, Joan Hemingway, Gala Bragg, Molly English, Barbara Mar- ing, Barbara Anderson. All women students are automatically members ot A.W.S. which promotes better relations tor its members through the friendliness of social, cultural, and educational activities. Their Big-Little Sister program aids in orienting new students and to further this proiect throughout the year, they sponsored a Big-Little Sister Halloween Party. The A.W.S. presented a series of educational films for women, a Homecoming float, and various coffee hours, With the co-operation of the Men's Union, they sponsored the Christmas Ball and an Alumni Coffee Hour at Homecoming. The Spring Ball with the election of most eligible bachelor is also credited to A.W.S. Associated Women Students 170 'TY i is B , if All of Cenlral's male siudenfs are members of 'rhe lvien's Union. l'r's purpose is 'ro encourage cooperafion and friendship among all male siudenis. ln cooperaiion wiih A. W. S. The Men's Union sponsored 'rhe Chrislmas Ball. This year The board broughl Jrhe Bro'rher's Four ro Cenfral. Ofher aciivilies included The annual Jralenr show, numerous mixers, and a bowling lournameni. 171 Row I: Corresponding secrefary Roger Kisseberih, adviser Richard Lichfenfeli, presideni' Thomas Kromer, advisor Mr. Coen, freasurer David Nicholson, Jerry Whife. Row 2: Jon Tale, recording sec- relary Bob Lockwood, Frank Solcolowslci, vice presidenl' Joe Hayes, Mars Smifh, Don Sieele, Joe Englehardf. Men's Union Sealed: Barbara Dawson, Pris Dawe, Janef Bauer, Joan Wesfbrook. Sfandingz Dr. Pfisrer, Joanne Nilz. John Bulls, Rusch Dees, Dr. Rorhman. 'Row I: Secreiary Toby Gilberf, presiclenf Neil Evans, adviser Keiih L. Maxwell, Clarence Webb, vice presidenl' Judy Scull, rreasurer Mary Lou Rydall. Row 2: Dula Brock, Janer Jones, Susan Nyblad, Sue Wilbur, Julie Buonavaara, Sandy Rock, Mary Louise Rau. Row 3: Nancy Klunder, Richard Lalham, C. Kelly Kidder, Roselyn Wellman. Absent Joyce Connelly. Speech Awards The sludenrs of inlrercollegiare speech were pre- senred wirh a second place 'rrophy in individual speaking evenls ai Bradley Universiry. Filly schools parlricipared in lhe evenrs. Among Jrhe various speaking evenrs were afrer-dinner speaking, origi- nal orarion, exremporaneous speaking, inierprerive reading, lisrening, radio broadcasling, debafe and discussion. Floyd Holland and Keirh Tirus received oursrand- ing individual speaking awards, Ouisranding debare awards were given ro 'rhe Teams of John BuH's and Rusch Dees and Joe Sweeney and Bill Primm. Speech and Hearing The Speech and Hearing Associarion is for s'ru- denls planning To be speech correciion majors or planning io be speech Therapisfs in 'Phe public schools. Their purpose is ro creale an inieresr and knowl- edge of rhe many facers of speech correclion. Guesi speakers were fealrured ar 'rhe meerings lo inform members of The laresr innovarions in speech correcfion. ln Jrhe spring a conference is held wirh 'rhe Michigan Speech and Hearing As- sociaiion where discussions are held on speech problems. Besides The formal meelings, Jrhe organizarion has coffee hours, parries. and an annual Chrisrmas Parly. Women's Recreation Association Membership in The WRA Board is based on par- TicipaTion in any of The sporTs which iT sponsors. The program consisTs oT inTramural sporTs such as volleyball, baslceTball, Tennis, badrninTon, bowl- ing, and soTTball. ln The Tall a Pow-Wow is held Tor all new Treshmen women and They are given an oppor- TuniTy To meeT The upper classmen wiTh similar inTeresTs. The Aqua Ballerinas, Hockey Club, CounTry Dancers. and The Modern Dance Club are also under The iurisdicTion oT The Board, Row I: SecreTary Judy Adams, presidenT Carolyn Benninger, adviser Miss Char- lo'rTe Denman, vice-presideni' Nancy McNames, Treasurer Judy Heinig. Row 2: Lynn DeYoung, Dee Suddarfh, Kaye Vance, Yvonne Freeman, Donna Rogers, BeTsy Lewis. Row 3: Barbara Hunf, Joyce SmiTh, Linda Harrison, Gloria Neve, GreTchen Falkenhagen, KaThy Lanpe, Bonnie Barr. Row 4: Judy 'Welch, Lil CosTanze, Sandy Jaeniclce, Pam Balhaus, Barbara STouT, Dee 'Pommerenln BeTTy WesT. 'Row 5: Jean Terpening, Sandy Karabacz, Charlene Beauvais, Judy Marr, Judy Murdoclc, Judy TuTTle, Bonnie STanheice. Among The women's recreafional acTiviTies is bowling. ig? 173 9 1 1 H ' 4 9 A . 4 The DeparTmenT oT Music provides many opporTuniTies Tor learning and parTicipaTion boTh Tor music majors and minors and Tor sTudenTs noT specializing in music. The various choral and insTrumenTal organizaTions are open To all sTudenTs. The C.M.U. Marching Band perTorms aT all oT CenTral's TooTball games, iT assisTs The cheerleaders and adds To The parTicipaTion and spiriT oT The specTaTors. During The sum- mer all band members aTTend a shorT camp session as sorT oT a warm-up period and a gel'-acquainTed Time. The Marching Band becomes The ConcerT Band in The spring semesTer. They give a concerT which This year was combined wiTh The Symphonic Wind Ensemble concerT. The Symphonic Wind Ensemble also performed on Television This spring. The UniversiTy Symphony OrchesTra, as well as giving Their spring concerT, accompanied The FesTival Chorus in Their annual oraTorio. This year They perTormed Handel's Judas Macabaeusf' The Department of Music The Women's Glee Club, Men's Glee Club, and ConcerT Choir are open To all sTudenTs Through audiTion. All Three groups parTicipaTed in The ChrisTmas Conce-rT, The FesTival Chorus oraTorio, and The annual spring Choral ConcerT, The Women's Glee Club presenTed a lenTen program aT Ovid, Michigan, and sang Tor a gaThering oT The DaughTers oT The American RevoluTion as well as oTher guesTs. The Men's Glee Club planned and wenT on Their annual Tour To various high schools ThroughouT Michigan. The ConcerT Choir perTormed on Cadillac Television aT ChrisTmas, wenT on Their Tour, and enTerTained aT several group meeTings. 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'Y A H 2 if M mi: Q1 K ,G -, A Q K a ,nu A I T rx.. jgaijgly, A md iw 5:51, 1, M . usiwf-ff' M R., I-'W L 1 ,, Y 9 43.7 A 5 32 u . 3 . r it zulq f . My 2 , 4 ,, 4 gm? J 4 f F ::Er5g5,g::f, u .nf ,Q 'Q W af mf .qt - cfm ,X F 9 , cn 'Li N .iw .M 'll Ai' 1 1 ' 1 .J if L W 'Z' 3:5374 2 nil- ff' Concert Band Mrs. Doro+hy Haynes proudly coaches her daughfer, Janel- Lee, for Cen+ral's fufure majorefie squad. 4 ,gi 'IBN an C2! ': Concert Choir Row I: Jeanie Buby, Janifh Flory, Ruih Fosler, Joanne Nilz, Kaye Mellberg, Audrey Bauman, Beverly Wells, Jackie Brew- sler, Karen Bush, Sharon Russell, Palricia Slodolack, Lor- riane Slcibinslci, Margie Soule, Lynelfe Lucas, Doreen Lehn- hardl, Dr. Eugene Grove. Row 2: Margrel Beery, Mary Kay Scripps, Donna Newell, Sharry Bauman, Charlene Pryor, Lyra Lealh Burns, Virginia Moore, Sandra Hill, Helen Sholwell, Janel Anlclili, Elinor Culler, Gloria Nelson, Dorolhy Von- Reichbaver, Darlene Darqilz, Sylvia Forbes. Row 3: Mary l-l. Cooley, Kalhryn Eagras, Grace Korlqe, Eugene Monroe. Dave Parrish, Terry Sproule, Roberl W. Healey, Dennis Sporre. Richard Howe, Harold Carler, Eric Sleg, Pele New- ell, Richard Ensign, Richard Wiley. Don Morris. Row 4: Ber- nard l-lendriclcs, Ted Bazany, Keilh Rolslon, Gary Vande- marlc, Jim Bess, Richard Maylaee, Kielh Tilus, Augie Weqner, G. Roloerl Holmes, Edward E, Ablooll, Arlhur Brown, Wil- liam Filzgerald, Wes Joneson, Donald Mys, Dean Forrin, Central Singers Row I: Eugene Munro, David Parrish, Roberl Healey. Dennis Sporre, Arlhur Brown, Richard Maybee. Row 2: Beverly Wells, Audre Bauman, Sharry Bauman, Marlha Thibideau, Palricia Slodolaclc, Lynelre Lucas. Women's C-lee Clulo Row I: Direclor A. Malcolm Brown, Dena Clinqan, Arlene Ballon, Gwen Skierslri, Marilyn Oleson, Julia McLeod, Joyce Ann Sadler, Nancy Sensabaugh, Ann Purvis, Joan Gilmore. Row 2: Laurie Mallby, Karen Phillips. Palricia Crolhers, Palricia Terry, Roberla Howard, Ann Peloubel, Belly Jean Smilh, Susan Albriqhl, Anne Navarre, Dorolhy Rogner. Row 3: Janis Thompson, Dianne Marlin. Marian Bafdorlll, Carolyn Bula, Mary MacDermaid, Dorofhy Heaih, Carol Malslrom, Jaclcio Ncrenbcrg, Judy Couzens. Row 4: Doloris Powell, Marilyn Ludwig, Juliaann Cole, Karlene Larnbarlon, Mary Priebe, Sharon Lewis, Bonnie Plummer, Kay Taylor, Edwina Slrelley. Men's Glee Club Row I: Bill Wallors, Harold Golding, Terrence Carlson, Bobb Lovejoy, Jon Vachow, Allen McCreedy, Thomas Ernsl, Leon Ellrrnan, Darlene Dalmqilz, Dr. Eugene F. Grove. Row 2: Wayne Shocks. Daniel Wriqhl, Edwin Klenlc, Grover Whilen, Jim Vachnw, Neel Bedford. Richard Myers, Arden Holland. Arr Kidd. Row 3: David Mac Coleman, Frank Boynlon, Rola- erl MacLeod. Augie Wegner, Arlhur Brown. Keilh Lifris, Roger Olsen, Mike Turner, Bob Carlson. Absenh Jim Wrighl, Merle Slona. Cen+rals alumni 'azz band plays annually in +he Homecoming parade and The Beavers The Beavers were organized in I957. They spe- cialize in Dixieland and 'rheir danceable music, which includes many siyles and iempos besides Dixieland, has been played for many dances, mix- ers, and in 'rhe union. The membership of This group changes from year io year bui' iheir sound remains 'rhe same and They coniinue 'ro be a favoriie wilh Ceniral Michiqan's siudenis. Flying Chips The Flying Chips provides ils members wilh a convenienl means of privaie flying al Jrhe mosl' economical ra'l'es. Al 'rhe presenl lime The Flying Chips own a single-engined Cessna l4O which is well-equipped for llighl lraining, The members 'rake advanlage of rhis plane as a means of earning 'rheir privale pilor licenses. A+ The semi-weekly meelings movies are shown and discussions as well as demonsira- lions are carriecl on covering every aspecl of fly- ing. Alpha Beta Alpha Alpha Bela Alpha is made up of library science rnaiors and minors. lls purpose is lo slucly libraries and 'rheir procedures and lo furlher lhe use of lhe library on Cen+ral's campus. This group meels once a monlh lo hear and Talk abou+ reporfs on library work and somelimes an oulside speaker 'ralks lo lhem. The members of Alpha Bela Alpha also work in Cenlral's library eilher checking books or being of assislance lo sluderils using 'rhe library. Chippewa Boosters Row I: Bernifa Burger, Pai' Errer, Pairicia Peppler, freasurer Reber? Hadan, vice presideni' Barbara Green, presidenr Sue Haddix, secreiary Janei Begelow, Dora Fisk, Lucy Smilh. Row 2: Sue Grannis, Jean Williamson, Shirley Sparlcs, Pal' Gor- cyca, Lillie Johnson, Sandy Krchmar, Bonnie Barr. Annelie Ross, Rose Kiccho. Row 3: Kafhryn Kesii, Dena Clingan, San- dra Dosser, Sally Hanfii, lone Kaplce, Karlene Laberion, Sandy Boeve, Laurelee Pearson, Joan Dolio, Janel' Spaulding, Eihlemae Uiihol. Row 4: Connie Roller, Milce Newash, Richard Todd, David Bal- four, James Hill, Ron Ziefz, Bill Marlin, Jacqueline Horn, Palsy Ingersoll. The Boos+er Club is a siucleni public relarions organizaiion which iosiers school spirif and a friendly aimosphere on Ceniral's campus. I+ nor only provides lours for visiiors and newcomers buf serves in sponoring Jrhe Homecoming pep rally and 'rhe cheerleaders. Among orher ihings, Jrhe Chippewa Boosiers decoraie rhe goal posis, acl' as hosfs ro weekend guesrs. and iusr recenily have become The co-ordinaring ageni for 'rhe Block C cheering secrion. The Boosier Club always welcomes new members who are willing io promore school spirir and work io serve The club in iis various acrivilries. 182 Intercollegiate Speech Any student, it his academic standing permits, may participate in intercollegiate speech. The group participates in discussion, oral reading, ora- tory, extemporaneous spealcing, after dinner speak- ing, radio. and listening. The students are entered in testivals and tourna- ments at the state level sponsored by the Michi- gan Intercollegiate Speech League and at the na- tional level sponsored by Pi Kappa Delta. Intercollegiate Debate The purpose ot' intercollegiate debate is to in- crease proticiency in debating slcills which the or- ganization teels are necessary to a tree society. Participation malces the speech majors and mi- nors eligible tor Pi Kappa Delta. The debaters make from ten to twelve trips a year which include speech tournaments and con- vocations. The organization, which is attiliated with Pi Kappa Delta, attends the national speech tra- ternity's national convention and tournament every spring. Row I: Emil Pfister, Sue Grannis, Robert McCurry, Fran Spencer, Joan West- brook, Barbara Seicll, Elbert Bowen. Row 2: Mary Ann Young. Jonat Bauer, Lincla Luclce, Frank Manning, Joe Sweeney, Mary Lou Ryclall, Kay Krapohl, Judith Mills, Row' I: Gilbert Rau, Pris Dawe. Joanne Nitz, Barbara Dawson, Row 2: William Primm, Joseph Sweeney. Rusch Dees, John Butts. Life Staff Under The direcTion of TirsT semesTer ecliTor Edie Carr and second semesTer ediTor Mary Erdman, members of The LiTe sTaTT produced a weekly Tabloid-size eighT-page campus newspaper. Beginning and advanced reporTing classes qaThered and wroTe The news, an ediTing class wroTe The headlines and did The copyreadinq and prooheading, and sTaTT phoTographers Turnished The picTures. The Life was prinTed on The school press and iTs pro- ducTion was supervised by The ecliTor, news ediTors, and an ediTing class member who served as news ediTor oT The weelc. STudenT business managers oT The LiTe were Jane Fer- guson, TirsT semesTer, and Gary Harvey, second semesTer. Dr. Gil Maienl4nechT, deparTmenT head, was TaculTy adviser. Phofographers John Carroll and Larry Olliffe Took mosi- of The picfures used in The Life during The school year ,-5 QQ Firsf semes'rer edifor Edie Carr checks The headline schedule af The copy desk. t f.-nf' 1 i l v-gf' eff 'i K!vx'x1Ia 'lfffkf 'v 1'.l- Vx Second semester 'Mary Erdman 'lalces 'rime ou+ for a minule of quief in her office. News edifors Irene Beysf and Margo Coffman sfudy fhe newspaper 1ha+ 'rhey supervised and check for l'ur+her improvemenis. l' Wnq .-,..n-i.-- -f V1 Sporfs ediior Bill Kreifeld-r launched a lively spor'l's seclion and inau- guraied The Krei-ing Towel, a sporrs commentary. Firsi semesler ediiing class members worlred on headlines for 'Phe weeli's news ediior, Kay Krapohl. Around 'ihe 'lable are Bob Warren, Kaihleen Thayer, Marianne Bill, Bob Reimer, Barb Molyneaux, and Jane Ferguson. 185 1962 Chippewa Losl copy and piclures and overdue deadlines marked lhe progress of 'lhe I962 CHIPPEWA sjrafi. Trying lo presenl a full piciure of life al Ceniral Michigan Universiiy lhis year while facing an early March deadline. slafl members faced lhe challenge of geiling everybody logelher al once for a piclure-and occasionally a second 'r-ime for a relalce. Under The direciion of edilor Marianne Bill, seclion edilors arranged for piclures and +hen prepared lhem for The en- graver, wroie and re-wroie copy. coniacled addifional siaff helpers. and finally finished producing +l'ie I962 CHIPPEWA. Slaicf pholographers besides ihose piclured are Larry Ollifie, Dick Rogers, and Dan Moss. Also noi piciured, Bill Kreifeldl, Sporfs Edilor. Planning and coordinaiing of fhe I9b2 CHIPPEWA was done by Marianne Binky Bill, edilor. Glenn Smifh and John 'Carroll did a large porfion of fhe phofog- raphy for CHIPPEWA. Mosf of +he selling and disfribufion of book was done by Bill Rock, second semesfer business manager. Selling and coordinaiing the organizalions pages was done by Firsi semesfer business manager. Roger Kisseberlh. -f ,fp , X -nl ' 'r' Barbara Anderson spenf many hours planni finishing fhe difficulf Archilecfure secfion. 'K ,Biz 'uf Yr ,QQ 5 i f f 1, ss, 92 232: 'Q ,V 2 :1 X ,N K I vigil, - ' 'rfezvflj 'Q 'V N .N .I ,ff 'nf R!-X In -J-Jr' '-wi: J, P-Q., The Acfives secfion was organized ancl compleled by Sheila Ramsower, Laurie Mallby, Acliviiies eclifor, and Sandra Muscih. ng and The Adminiisfrafion secfion was puf fogefher by Marilyn Lowell and Adminisirafion edifor. 141' Joyce Carman. 187 Row I: Secrelary Gloria Neve, preside-ni Jean Terpening, adviser Jane McNamara, vice presidenl Judy Tufile, lreasurer Paiii Lalone. Row 2: Charlene Beauvais, Ruih Kellogg, Susan Hamilion, Marilyn Souiar, Marilyn Allum, Bonnie Vasicelc. 'Cheerleader Sue Haddix leads 'fhe siucleni' body in a 'ihundering pre-Homecom- ing cheer. as guesf alum Jim Sfromer performs The iradiiional Indian dance and iireworlrs lighi ihe sky. Special phoiography is 'ihe worlc of Norris Ingells of 'Phe Mi. Pleasani Daily Times-News. 188 PEMM Club Board PEMM Club is open fo all Physical Eclucaiion maiors and minors. The meeiings are held once a monih. They fea- 'rure ouiside speakers, who mainly provide more knowledge for Jrhe girls aboui physical educaiion aciiviiies. This year ihe PEMM girls are pariicipaiing in a siale-wide acriviiy called Play Day. This will be The firsi year fhey have pariicipared. Cheerleaders Beginning wiih The iirsl' fooiball game, ihe Cheer- leaders are preseni ar all home games and go io away games. A big pep rally of The season is held for homecoming, compleie wiih bonfire, indians and a viciory war dance. The cheerleaders' spirii and enihusiasm is a siim- ulani To ihe speciaior sporis. They represenr noi only The aihleiic spirir of Ceniral, buf ihe siudeni body as well. Guard Corps Membership in the Guard Corps is open to any- one who has his senior lite saving certiticate or Water Satety Instructor certiticate. One ot the main accomplishments ot the club is that the members, in one semester put in over 2,000 hours in guarding and instructing at the C.M.U. pool. This can be a benetit to students who would like to earn spending money. The Guard Corps meets as a group once a month to turther their knowledge in water satety. International Relations Club This is a human relations group on campus which is open to any student who is interested in becom- ing better acquainted with our world and the people in lt. The meetings are concerned with world attairs and what we, as university students, can do to become more educated about these attairs. The biggest event ot the year is the World's Fair which takes place sometime in January. This is a chance tor our toreign students on campus to show us a little ot their countries. Row I: Jon Russell, Bruce Curtis, adviser Dr. A. S. Thomas, president David Maynard, treasurer Bernard Curtis, vice president G. Robert Holmes. Row 2: Joyce Smith, Gretchen Falleenhagen, N. Joyce Hanzlovic, Jodi Kos, Joyce Buck- ley, Jean Preston, Fran Spencer, Carolyn Keeney. Row 3: Beth Snyder, Linda Harrison, Judy Tottle, Joan Baht, Sharon Earle, Ruth Schrier, Sharon Lalcies. Row 4: Joan Cummings, Pat Stone, Billie Lincltors, Lou Berry, Sandy Krantz, Bernadette Derezinslci, Lola Urick, Mary Ann Young. Row 5: Marian Allen, Bob Miller, Bob Reisig, Barry Jacobsen, Dave Hahn, Jim Goeclcer, Milne Meyer. Row I: Jeanne Nashiwa, treasurer Rose Marie Hyde, vice president Sandra Paw- Iiclc, president Abe Sabbath, secretary Victoria Uyehara, Dula Brock, Sanchawi Saibua. Row 2: Alicia Tan, Joan Cummings, Judy Blalcely, Stan Nyirenda, Sue Fulkerson, Shirley Ries, Peggy McCullough, Judith Lantto, Milce Newash. Row 3: Elisa VeLez, Cappi Perrigo, Wasaburo Fuiimiya, Sherroll Cross, Sharon Lalcies, Jan Janicki, Alice Moore, Row 4: Barbara Brattin, Sarah Lantto, Judy Schallc, Volker Knopplce, Barbara Nelson, Mary Schildroth, Sunan Chivalar. l Row I: Secrefary Norman Lumsden, presidenl' Gasion D'Haillecourl', adviser Winser Dunbar, vice presidenl Byron Rogers, freasurer Howard Ruff Jr. Row 2: Larry Gee, Don Lake, Leo Schaaf, Palrick Fenely, Dan Diedrich, Roy Green, Ken Lashaway, Cleland Melhner. Row 3: Mike Cauley, Ronald Askegard, Jim Johnson, Roberf J. Killian, Dick Parllo, Lee Tucker. Row 4: David Diedrich, Larry Chambers, John Miller, Harold Rudolph, Jack Adams, Gary Vanek, Bruce Simon. Row 5: David Jones, Lawrence Kadalph, Joe Pape, Norm Bennerfe, Edward Hugan, Richard Wensel. Row I: Vicforia Blum, Meridifh Johnson, vice presidenf Carolyn Linder, presidenf Mary Ann Bush, secretary Janice Grow, Treasurer Donna Caloil. Row 2: Judy Dressel. Ann Shimmin, Jean Shimmin, Joanne Dembinski, Kalhleen Thayer, Agnes Veryser, Nancy Sfevens, Bonnie Johnson. Row 3: Mary Chambers, Mary Irene Vos, Barbara Tanion, Judifh Olson, Ann Jonckheere. Joan Pofler. Rulh Ann l-leavenriclge, Linda Wollworih. Row 4: Sharon Arendsen, Donna May Baycliff, Kalhleen Severn, Kalhleen M. Cleary, Millie Sobieray, Sue 'Ellen Eclcler, Judy Sfewarl. Row 5: Marolyn Manke, -Carolyn Dieierle, Nancy Hirshrnan, Judy Bollen- bacher, Elizabefh Anderson. Mary Kuhn, Mary Jane Avery. Industrial Arts Club The lnduslrial Arls Club is made up of maiors and minors in incluslrial arls, The main proiecf ol This club is lhe building of rhe Homecoming Queen's floar. Throughour rhe year The club visirs Taclories lor a beller under- sranding ol mechanical processes. The advisorship of The group rolales among 'rhe deparlrmenfs insrruclors which gives 'rhe members The advanrage of varied opinions and leadership. Social evenls were The game dinner held in De- cember ancl numerous olher parries. Home Economics The Home Economics Club is open ro all who are home economics maiors or minors. The group srudies new innovalions in homemaking and lhe Techniques and shorrcomings of modern home man- agemeni. Their purpose is lo encourage good will, friend- ship, and professional knowledge. Each year a Uniled Nafions Day dinner is given in honor ol The foreign sludenls on campus. Ar Chrislmas Time a workshop is held lo wrap food, loys, and clolhing Tor a needy lamily's Chrisimas. Commerce Club The meelings of rhe Commerce Club are of an educarional nalure. The club parricipales in proiecis for 'rhe good of lhe insriiurion and commerce slu- denls. There are also social acrivilies for ihe mem- bers of lhe club. This club is open ro any Commerce maior or minor on any curriculum and also commerce shorl course srudenls, Some of lhe main acrivilies of rhe club are High School Nighl, High School Teacl'ier's Nighr, and Business Machine Exhibil. Vel's Club All former members of 'rhe armed forces are eligible 'For membership in rhe Campus Vers. Their purpose is ro promole good will among campus vers, io iniegrare velerans info campus life, 'ro keep 'rhem informed of concerning Veleran's Ad- minislralion direcrives and policies, and lo be ol service lo 'rhe college and communily. The vers candidale for homecoming queen placed on rhe courr and 'rheir Elvira Scralch was lhere +o liven up Homecoming fesiivilies. Row l: Bernila Burger, lreasurer Rose Kircho, secrelary Judirh Trecha, advisor Karl Howe, presideni' Donald Plagens, Enid Tank, Belly LeaviH'.Row1 2: Marieira Morrison, Connie Reid, Kinda Sranley, Genevieve Szperling, Sandra Dosser, Karen Sadler, Sue Hubbard, Judy Jacobson, Judy Willis, Sharon Foley, Sarah Adlcinson. Row 3: Marilyn Johnson, Lewis Fosfer, Carol Grosshans, Beverly Brunell, Jo Ann Freeman, Joanne Edge, Joanne Dembinslri, Doris Ginnow, H. Elmere Rohen, Barbara Cook, Diana Page. Row 4: Marsha Hawkins, Shirley 'Haielc, Mary Slow- inslci, Grelchen Falkenhagen, Marcia Adair, Sandy Krchmar, Pal' Maclclin, Mildred Humes, Judy Nunn, Nancy Hage. Row 5: Joseph Seddon, Richard Shoolr, Marvin Mclnlosh, Richard Archer, Geno Carey, David llcens, Russell Kirr, Bob Jacl: Paul, Roberl' Curry. Row' l: Sieve Anderson, J. Adams, vice presidenr Denny Donoghue, presidenr Richard Douglas, freasurer Frederick Verner, Richard Wolfgang, Kenneih Ruch. Row 2: Randy Beedle, Roberl Lenls. Donald Ailcins, Charles Kenyon, Dan Died- rich, Bill While, Burl Malfeson, Row 3: Bill Vescolani, Jim Mongeau, John Symons, Vince Tully. David Diedrich, Jim lseler. Row 4: Dave Van Sfrein, Richard Riess, John Ewing, Joe Evans, Tom Willison, Marvin Mclnlosh, Row I: Treasurer WinsTon Willcinson, Mary Lou VerWys, presidenl' Randall Mead, advisor Dr. William BUTT, vice presidenT, lan Moore, secreTary Cecelia Simplcins. Row 2: Mary Jo Rousseau, Sue MerriTT, Jean Bell, Pam Grossman, Sara Dixon, JudiTh Scheanwald. Row 3: David Sorensen, Fred AnThony, Ron McNeilly, Tom ErnsT, BurT W. Ma'rTeson, Gayle PeTer. Row 4: Edwin WhiTe, Dave Danley, Charles Thames. Row I: Norman Perkins, secreTaryg Joanne STaslciewicz, presidenTg Charles Wesf, Richard Dumas. Row 2: Dianne Daldahl, RoberT Boanian, Richard Remingiron, Shirley Sparks, Viclcy Racignol. Row 3: Terry Frisco, Eric Zubez, John WimsaTT, Roger Gill. 192 Young Republicans The C.M.U. Young Republicans promoTe campus- wide inTeresT in The Tuncfions and ideals OT The Republican ParTy. They give sTudenTs recogniTion OT Their poliTical views and an opporTuniTy To express Their ideas. Weelcly meeTings are held To discuss issues oT poliTical imporTance, and To plan acTiviTies which include coTTee hours, poliTical displays, and promi- nenT speakers. The members also aTTend Young Republican Con- venTions on sTaTe and MidwesT levels. Young DemocraTs The purpose OT The Young DemocraTs Club is To TosTer an inTeresT in local and naTional governmenT and To promoTe a clearer underslrancling oT The DemocraTic ParTy. They sponsor many well-known DemocraTic speak- ers on CenTral's campus. AT Their meeTings, movies are oTTen shown To gain insighT To The beliefs and philosophy of The Nalrional Democrafic ParTy. Student National Education Assn. Anyone on the teaching curriculum is eligible to join the Student National Education Association. Promoting interest in the tield ot education is their purpose. At the meetings panels. discussion groups, and guest speakers are teatured to acquaint the members with various phases ot the education field. The members attend a joint SNEA conterence which high school students also attend, Row I: Teri Bennett, treasurer Victoria Blum, president Jean Glaslca, vice presi- dent Sally Henning, secretary Kay Barratt, Lynne Orr. Row 2: Sharon Lakiesf, Sheila Ramsower, Janet Glaslca, Judith Olson, Marge Ramsey, Carolyn Smith, Ruth Kazalcs, Carole Seaman. Row 3: Marolyn Manke, Mary Dawe, Geraldine Frdaclc, Mary Johnson, Chris Panilc. Judy LaFear, Marcene Janlclcowialc, Row 4: Helen Migan, Sally Hanti, Judy Noble, Virginia Moore, Joyce Keas, Joane Bosch, Nancy LaBeau, Nancy Vernon. Row I: Sally Cooper, Mariana Jensen, Susanne Smith, adviser Wilbur Harris, Della Alxehurst, Alice Moore. Row 2: June Mabaralc, Judith Gillies. Kay Stephan, Ella Mae Schroeder, Linda Reynolds, Carolyn Keeler, Gloria Chipps, Row 3: Elaine Amon, Sue Durst. Nancy Hage, Nancy Maynard, Ardath Anne Allen, Peggy Fitzgerald, Shawn Arendsen. Row 4: Marilyn Chipps, Edna Gries, Glenna Wenzel, Barbara Butler, Rita Jesionowslci, Joyce Breese. Row 5: Ruth Hoover, Charles Wm. Martin, Bob Bach, Donald Osterman, Nail Gottleber, Jacqueline Horn. it l... Row I: Adviser ElizabeTh EnTire, presidenT Lenore Jensen, adviser D. Louise Sharp. Row 2: Harriei' Moss, vice presidenf MargareT Sweeney, Treasurer BeTTy TaTar Shepard, secreTary Elaine HaclceTT. Row I: SecreTary Ralph Morrison, 2nd vice presidenT Dick Chambers, presidenl Wendell Hoover, IST vice-presidenl' Mike Darscheid, Treasurer Larry Lindenberg Row 2: Larry Chunovich, KenneTh Volz, Tom PTeiTFelmann, William Durnik, Harold Golding, Row 3: Alvin Lawrence, Grover WhiTen, Dennis Swiizer, Randall English. Senior Women's Honor Board In The spring oT I96I, Tive iunior girls were Tapped aT The spring Honor Luncheon To form The Senior Women's Honor Board. The aim of This group is To become aTTiliaTed wiTh lvlorTar Board, The highesT honorary sororiTy in The UniTed STaTes, The purpose of The Senior Women's Honor Board is To mainTain a high sTandard oT scholarship: To recognize and promoTe The spiriT oT service and Tellowship among universiTy women: To recognize and encourage leadership: and To give recogniTion To senior women Tor high achievemenT in These areas. Each spring iunior girls will be Tapped on The basis oT The above qualiTies. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega is a neTional service TraTerniTy composed oT men wiTh previous service in scouTing. lT's purpose is To help everyone by being OT service To boTh The school and The communiTy. Alpha Phi Omega sponsors The annual FraT Frolics wiTh The proceeds going To The Korean Orphanage. Each weelc iT plans and presenTs some Type of acTiviTy aT The Mounf PleasanT STaTe and Training School. The TraTerniTy assisTs in campus elecTions, Oueerfs CourT OommiTTee aT Homecom- ing, and The lvlounT PleasanT Chamber oT Com- merce. Alpha Phi Omega. which has The largesf number oT chapTers lover 3001 in The UniTed STaTes, also sponsors an organizaTion Tor Boy ScouTs aT The Indian ReservaTion. The purpose ol Phi Epsilon Kappa, nafional professional fralernily in physical edu- calion, is io furfher The professional advancemenl of ilrs members and 'ro promofe high slandarcls, ideals, and elhics in The fields of healfh, physical educalion, and recrealion. Informal group discussions, lallcs by well-known personalilies in lhe above fields. forums and panels, club proiecls. and social gel-fogelhers are among lhe aclivilies of Jrhe lralernily. Row I: 2nd vice-presidenf Dean McKay, secrelary Frank Sokolowslci, Richard Kirch- ner, adviser Waldo Sauler, vice-presidem' Sfan Kendziorslci, hisforian Bob Burelc. Row' 2: Dan Prygoslci, 'Richard Wafers, Dan Bodary, Sam Licavoli, Ronald Schull'- heiss. Row 3: James Mooney, Richard Laila, Roberl' Sfrong, Thomas Kellerman, Ken Knipschild, Larry Kiefzman. Phi Epsilon Kappa 195 , 6 ty :avg 4 23 . His , ffl? Wzgig ' H fm X s fem f .gk :fin 'Vx x it U 1 X -N I - E M i H 1 P Y' 5 V 1 af ,,. Mx Q Q .4 X 7 ' I ' I ,, V Q , lgsmi,-, 55 ,. E F Q3 W 1:,:: , M 1- '- ww, W- f x el H' M' .ff ,,, ip..- ff ff , , , . -- - I 'U . - u 5 M. .0 3 ,Q 1 jggf., H. , fi -My-WA 4 ' 'sag 5 1 '51 fzfia' ' Rx Q 'Il 'rl f of' J I r - - Lx - ,, A ng v ' in K- L' 5 W9 1 x A 1 ig' ' , h .. t f 4 5: ' ' X in f i , ,, L , -. fs, E , , ,Lf - -Q l u 1- QM .V . ' 'W ' ww 1 g .' n I - ,. , ' - 4 ' ' . ' ' I , ' Q . ' 1 n J L . I - ' Q . , 1 , . 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This Tormer STruggling Through weekly inspecTions, early-morning Tlag deTail, and spiT-shined shoes, The men of CenTral are pre- senTed wiTh a sampling oi miliTary liTe. All Treshman and sophomore men are required To Take ROTC and some elecT To Take The advanced course. This includes Twelve addi- Tional hours oT miliTary science. a weekend Trip To The camp in Grayling, and a six-week sTinT in summer camp. Early morning drill was enjoyed loy all buT The ROTC sTudenTs, laTe-sleeping dorm inhabiTanTs, and lecTuring pro- Tessors. Never was The miliTary science deparTmenT so dis- liked as Those laTe spring SaTurdays when The drill Team began pracTicing aT 7 a.m. BUT, realizing The imporTance oT The conTribuTion To miliTary deTense, The miliTary science deparTmenT, in The eyes oT The sTuclenT, musT be ToleraTed, accepTed, and even enjoyed. aThleTic deparTmenT building is The oldesi' sTrucTure on campus and currenTly houses The rifle range in iTs basement LT. Col. Adolph Fossum, CenTral's PMST, and Dave Young, 85 year old reTirecl World War l veTeran, converse before The sTarT of The Spring, I96I, ROTC Review in honor of Young. l?NtY:a - ..,, ff . Dave Baltour, Peggy Fitzgerald, Dr, Harold Telter, Mary Lou Verwys, Dick Levarsky. Row I: President Judy Blakely, adviser James McTaggart, secretary Karen Kidd Row 2: Janice Amiel, Sharon Arandsen, Sharry Bauman, Connie Seley. Sharon Middleton. Row 3: Arthur Kidd, Norman Becker, Jim Ellis, Audrew Bauman. lntertaith Council The lntertaith Council consists ot the president, a representative, and an alternate trom each ot Central's religious organizations. This group works together to promote loetter understanding among the various religious groups. The assemblies held with representatives trom the ditterent groups attending and presiding help pro- vide a better understanding tor all who attend them. Albright Fellowship Threeiyears ago a group ot students trom the Evangelical United Brethren Church organized the Alloright Fellowship. It was set up to serve the spiritual needs ot the E.U.B. students on campus. It provides an opportunity tor tellowship with other students with similar beliets. A tew ot the many activities are Sunday evening social and devotional meetings trequently supplemented by other parties. Members also help out at the local church when they are needed. Chippewa Christian Fellowship Chippewa ChrisTian Fellowship, an inTerdenomi- naTional fellowship of Evangelical sTudenTs, is open To anyone who desires To deepen and sTrengThen his spiriTual liTe Through sTudy of The Bilale, by prayer and Through fellowship wiTh This group. The religious chapel is The siTe Tor Their weekly Thurs- day nighT meeTings. Weekly Bible sTudies Take place in each dorm and a daily prayer meeTing is held. This year a Team of brass and vocal music sTudenTs has been organized which presenTed programs in churches and aT youTh rallies. Row I: Jake Rol::erTs, secreiaryg Alice Hoskins, vice-presidenT7 MargareT Clews, presidenig Dr. Rouner, adviser: Ronald Cassie, Treasurer: Ronald Wrighi, Bill WalTers, Alice Eversdylc. Row 2: Karen Kidd, RuTh Schrier, Bonnie Jacobson. Barb Morris, Hilda Anderson, Bonnie Schrier, Dorc-Thy Sheldon. Row 3: Sue Mawdesley, Dorrine Bear, Carol Huber, Judy Blakely, Phyllis PorTer, Carolyn Forshee, Vickie Pairick. Row 4: Rifa Rolley, Ann Proihero, Sharry Bauman, Judy Slewarf, Judy McCloud, Connie Seley, Audre Bauman. Row 5: Gene Babich. llgichard Levarsky, Don Daniels, Cecil ColThorp, Sieve Saunders, Dick Chambers, on Morris. Row I: Linda Park, Bonila Pflum, DoroThy Boyer, Marcia Fair, Mary Lou VerWys, Marilyn Mickam. 'Row 2: Joan Hoffmann, Sandy Merrill, Pay Alderman, PaT Wallz, Ardafh Anne Allen, Joyce l'TaTinger, BeTTy Kazuk. Sharon CharTers. Row 3: Norma Norlon, Ilene Johnson, Doloris Powell, Barbara Truax, Judy Bollenbacker, Sharon Schuiier, Janice PoTler. Row 4: Joyce Hey, Nancy Will, Marianne Un- derwood, Ardis Smiih, Ann WighTman, Nancy Hershman. Row 5. Wasalauro Fuiimiya, Dewey R. Schramm. Jack O'Dell, Russ Arlhur, Ed AbboTT, Don OsTerman. 199 Row I: Fafher John McDul:iee. JoAnne Keenan, Judy Hohnlce, presidenl' John Wegrzynowicz, adviser Donald Berisch, secrerary Jan Shriplca, freasurer Sue Edzilc, vice presidenf Mary Lou Pellerin. Row 2: Kalhleen Severn, Jane Allman, Sue Haddix, Mariorie Page, Fran Spencer, Linda Phillips, Sandie Sfoclci. Par Ro-beris. Row 3: Pafricia Slodolak, Judy Perle, Millie Sobieray, Joanne Ege, Joanne Dem- binslci, Mary Ahearne, Edrea Scudder. Row 4: Boniia Marie Hula, Marilyn Kral, Lynn Davidson, Befiy Sialker, Judy Ross, Rifa Jesionowslci, Nancy Sanfini. Row 5: Agnes Veryser, Rosemary Kammers, Tony L. Maurer, John Olekszylc, Fred Baker, Dan Bodary, Vicroria Blum. 200 Newman Club The Newman Club is organized 'ro deepen and enrich The spirirual, inlrellecrual, and social lives of Hs members Through a balanced program of ac- liviiies. Every oiher Sunday was sei aside for a Com- munion Brealcfasr, ar which guesf speakers were ofien presenied. Socially ihe Newman Club held mixers, picnics, hayrides, and ihe Jrradirional Cardinal Ball, Row I: Elvira Morales, Pauleffe LaForesf, Carol Kempf, Kaih- Ieen Schneider, Lucy Smifh, Shirley 'McSl1ulin, Bernadeife Paiin, Vivienne Turco'r're. Row 2: Judiih Trecha, Rose Kifcho, Elmere Rohen, Lois Smulcala, Kaiie McCleery, Belly Wesf, Mary Kuniiser, Kafhleen Sfiphany. Row 3: June Mabaralr, Pam Mafschall, Jill Himm. Pai' Macklin, Nancy Hanes, Ann Herkimer, Pai Terry. Row 4: Jean Belcer, Diane Hamel, Fred Anfhony, Paul Johnson, Sandy Krawczak, Jeanie Hinfz. Sher- roll Cross. Row 5: Barbara Murphy, Dorofhy Meyer, Jerry Raihsaclc, Jim Baier, Don Schafer, Jim Dumonf, Anloineile Sabafine. Newman Club Row I: Geraldine Fedack, Rira Roberf, Judifh Eqgerf, Edie Carr, Elaine Werneffe, Barbara Melchoir, Mable Bingham, Bernaclelfe Derezinslri, Row 2: Alice Veine, Jeanine Ryan, Mary Koss, Marian Baldorff, Barbara Marzec, Karhy Schmidt Rosalie Harrie, Cindy LeBar. Row 3: Elaine Haclceff, Joyce Loncharle, Susan Collin, Suzanne Swanson, Mary Ann Vargo, Par Mellen, Linda Reynolds. Row 4: Elizabelh Granf, Karhy Schmidf, Pafricia Dravecky, Elaine Bernal, Mary Slowinslci, Judy Pielrzalc, Joanne Danhoff, Elizabeih Burzynski. Row 5: Belle Rice, Janef Knobloclc, Carol Bulierwiclc, Arlene Tushis, Marilyn Eisengruber, Jon Caswell, Sheridan Dashner, Jane Kirlcpafrick. Row I: Kafhleen Baumann, Mary Galeclca, Lori Skibinski, Joanne Lorclce, Joan LaMourie. Carolyn McCulIy, Mary Lou Rau, Caihy Alberrs. Row 2: Janice Thibodeau, BeHe Walfon, Paula McCIary, Ann Jonclsheere, Mary Eisengruber, Barbara Guieffe, Mary Dunn, Marcene Janlcowiak. Marlin Coulson. Row 3: Norman Benneff, Mary Kuhn, Jean Sfein, Linda Wil- son, Janice Goscinski. Gloria Wesfover, LaDoris Sferfes, Genevieve Szperling. Row 4: Thomas Ivan, Mary Schreur, Virginia Sims, Thomas Vleclc, Jerry While, Annelle Muszynslci, Pauline Spaniola, Bob Reimer. Row 5: Bob Misner, Richard Shook, Jon Vachow, Gary Beels, Dennis Swifzer, John Bing- ham, Roy Ko-enigsknechr. Vince Tully. Kappa Phi Kappa Phi is an organizarion of Meihodisl' Wom- en. l+'s purpose is io form a closer associaiion among Meihodisi and Meihodisi preference women in 'The universiiy. Their aim is: Every Meihodisi woman in The universiiy world Today is a leader in 'rhe Church of Tomorrow. The Coeds in Kappa Phi sponsor an adopred or- phanage and Jrhey worlc wirh Mr. Pleasani Meihodisi Church and wilh The Srare l-lome. This year Kappa Phi had a pariy for some Indian children and held an acriviiy day wirh Jrhe Michigan Siaie Universiiy chapler of Kappa Phi. Row I: Jean Allen, vice presidenl' Jeannine Karow, Kaihy Rock, adviser Miss Eslher Allman, adviser Mrs, Mary Francis Wilson, presideril Harrie? Moss, Treasurer Sally I-lauff, Carolyn Raber, Sharon Wall. Row 2: Kay Behrenwald, Joanne Ald- rich, Julie Halcomb, Rulh Schrier, Marilyn Anderson, Margarei McDonald, Aud- rey Eorbush, Lexie Zylsira. Row 3: Linda Simpson, Peggy Fiizgerald, Bonnie Gerow, Sandy McCall, Janei Cooper, Rulh Karr, Sara Dixon, Marqarel Blaauw. Row 4: Connie Slerlz, Elizabelh Rufner, Ellen Sfurdevani, Nancy Slcubiclc, Mary Grieves. 202 Wesley Foundation The Wesley EoundaTion is The college youTh group aTTiliaTecl wiTh The MeThodisT Church. lT's purpose is To culTivaTe a more inTimaTe ChrisTian Fellowship and encourage a sTudy oT The Bible. H also sTrives To organize wholesome social acTiviTies Tor The beneTiT of iTs members. To belong To The Wesley FoundaTion, The member musT be a MeThodisT Preference sTudenT and have an inTeresT in The FoundaTion and iTs work. The Wesley FoundaTion sponsors Sunday evening programs and snacks, reTreaTs, parTies, work proi- ecTs, and sTudy groups. Gamma Delta To disseminafe The scripTural philosophy oT liTe, To Train Lufheran sTudenTs Tor ChrisTian service To God and Their fellow men, To mainTain and increase LuTheran consciousness on The campus and To main- Tain and increase local and inTer-campus Tellowship among sTudenTs of This TaiTh are The purposes oT Gamma DelTa. All members of This organizaTion subscribe To These principles. Around Thanksgiving sTudenTs gave needed arficles To The MT. PleasanT Home and Training School. Discussions, cosT sup- pers, and oTher social acTiviTies livened The weeks Tor members, ln The spring a reTreaT climaxecl The happy and TruiTTul year. Row I: Bill Brooks, secreTary Ellen STurdevanT, Treasurer Marylyn Anderson, presi- denT Jon HamilTon, Roberi HasTings, vice presidenl Mary Miles. Stanley Nyirenda. Row 2: Susanne SmiTh, Bonnie Bowers, Chrisfine Harrison, Amory Hingelberg, Beverly Forsyfhe, Karen Domes, Beih Bingler, Linda Madsen, Diane Smalley. Row 3: Della Akehursf, Kelley Hayes, Isabelle 'HusTon, Marcia JaquiTh, MargreT Mc- Madonald, Karen Teare, RuTh Bowen, Mariean EasTman. Row' 4: Nancy Drake, Carolyn Linder, Carol STebbins, Carol Chapman, Nancy MarTin, Marilyn Welch, RuTh Ann Heavenridge, Donna BuTcher. Row 5: Gabriel Simbine, KenneTh Lou- charT, Dick McCreedy, James Hill, Dennis Sporre, Neal Bedford, Dave Balfour, Richard SmiTh. Row I: Bernice Baur, Carol HechT, Bonnie Hollman, Ann Raymond, Treasurer Dale Wolfgram, adviser K. J. Schaercier, presidenT Alan Weburg, vice-presidenT Gary Schnell, pasroral adviser Frederick Coellner, recording secreTary Joan Bauer, corresponding secreTary Nyla KurTz, Barbara Bruner, RuTh Horn, Carole Lyle, JaneT Bauer. Row 2: Mary Sue Garner, Helen Bendes, Carol Malz, Delores Block. Carol Fagerlund, Mollie Powers, Carla Swenson, Eileen MarTin, Lynn Mehlberg, JudiTh Murdock, Carol Grosshans, Connie Hall, lrma KollariTsch, Mary Lou Carroll. Row 3: Norma Wolfe, Linda Halsig, Erika SchmidT, Joan Cogsdill, Ruby WenclT, Sharon Earle, llze Vilsons, Esfher Ryzenga, Gail Wheelock, Jane ArndT, JudiTh Kilzman, Carole Nelson, Shirley Meyer. Row 4: Gary Rhines, Donald WagesTer, Richard LaTham, Mark Hummel, Wallace Kern, Richard Levarsky, Van Webber, Bill Bedford. Sir' - 'n 1L Row I: SecreTary Carol Ann Kempf, presidenT Alice Salmer, housemoTher Mrs. Linnea Ross, vice presidenf Sandy Alexander, Treasurer Hazel 'McCuaig. Row 2: Gerri Peplinslci, Carole Ann Seaberg, Janice SmiTh, Jane Evans, Carole Wrighf, Barb Kohn, BernadeTTe Derezinslci, Judy Provosi, Jeanine Schliclcer, Susan PeTerson Row I: Treasurer Milne Newash, presidenT William Rohnlcohl, housemoTher Mrs. Miller, vice presidenT Grove Sandroclc, secreTary Gerald Venn. 'Row 2: Roberl' Anderson, Jalce RoberTs, Dave Moeller, Jerry TelgenhoT, Bob Reimer. Row 3: RoberT Lawson, Ken Galloway, PaTrick Fefley, KenneTh FauTh, Jim l-lasselbaclc. 20 4 Barnard Hall The Barnard Hall Council represenTs The organi- zaTion and uniTy of The dorm in compacT Torm. Members musT be nominaTed and eiledeid by The corridors and have a rafing as a second semesTer Treshman. Financial aTFairs oT The dorm are lcepT by The council and iT holds The judicial power Tor mak- ing dorm regulaTions. Socially iT sponsors open house Teas, mixers as well as many inner dorm acTiviTies and parTies. A Korean Orphanage Drive gave resi- denTs an opporTuniTy To conTribuTe To This campus cause. Barnes Hall Barnes Hall is conTinuing wiTh iTs program oT posTing a lisT oT people maioring in various subiecTs who have volunTeered To help oTher residenTs when They requesT iT. The Council also sponsors a ChrisT- mas parTy each year Tor some oT The local lndian children disTrilouTing giTTs which have been donaTed by residenTs To each child. OTher general acTiviTies included mixers, smokers, movies, and open houses which filled ouT The busy year. The purpose of The Council is To give residenTs a voice in The opera- Tions oT The dorm. Calkins Hall The purpose of fhe Calkins Hall council is fo sponsor acfivifies such as mixers, P.J. breakfasf, Halloween and Chrisfmas parfies, a senior farewell dinner and a Chrisfmas door-decorafing confesf. Around Easfer fime fhe dorm sponsors a popular Liffle Sisfer-Brofher Weekend. During bofh semes- fers a dinner is given, af which a faculfy guesr speaks, fo honor fhe sfudenfs wifh a 3.0 or beffer accumulafive poinf average, The council also works fo furfher a spirif of cooperafion and friendship among fhe residenfs of Calkins Hall. Larzelere Hall Larzelere Hall had a very successful year wiih ifs P. J. breakfasfs, picnics, mixers, corridor guesfs. and open houses. A greaf help fo fhe girls was The opening of fheir dining area for a sfudy hall during final exams. Mrs. Palmer, fhe residenf direcfor, refreshed fhe girls wifh coffee during fhese exams. An experimenf in Larzelere's social acfivifies was an inexpensive semi-formal dance wifh Robinson Hall. If was exfremely successful. Row I: Publicify chairman Linda Townsend, freasurer Carolyn Elzerman, house- mofher Grefa Masfen, presidenf Lorna Lawson, vice presideni' Ann Gregory, secrefary Kafhy Zahn. Row 2: Nancy Sicalo, Sandra Dosser, Mary Dawe, Chrisfine Harrison, Judy Johnson, Margaref Anfoneffi, Elmere Rohan, Marie Jackson. Row I: Treasurer Shirley House. secrefary Sharon Kowalski, housemofher Mrs. Marcia Palmer. presidenf Janice Thibodeau, social chairman Judy Schillinger, vice presidenf Bernice Baur. Row 2: Senafor Sandy Rock, Sharon Waff, Kafhleen Cleery, Kay Sfephan, Diane Cavell, Rufh Horn. Row 3: Karen Anfcliff, Linda Hicks, Lois Lake, Jeanne Norris. Missing: Lynne lsseffe. 205 Row I: Treasurer Denny Groleau, presidenT Richard Haeusler, vice presidenT John Cooper, sacreTary John Querciagrossa. Row 2: Gary Rice, Jim Dunlap, Dan PaTerson. Dick Ransford, Gene Fisher. Row I: Val Young, Nelson Modeall, vice-president Richard C. LaTTa, presidenT: Howard Lyons, secreTary: KenneTh Wachner, Mickey STrong, Ann OlliTTe. Row 2: Linda Kildegaard, Bill MudgeT, Ted Kildegaard, GilberT BuTcher, Joanne Lyons, Bernard STarkey, Donald Davies, Richard Tries, Norman FosTer. l l 206 Merrill Hall Merrill Hall was compleTed Tor sTudenT use The second semesTer oT l96O-bl. The dedicaTion cere- monies were combined wiTh Those oT The new Sweeney Hall in early November OT This year. Mixers, The main acTiviTies sponsored by Merrill Hall This year, were well aTTended even Though many oT The girls had To make The long Trek To The Tar souTh end oT The campus. OTher acTiviTies of The dorm included Their open houses, and The ChrisTmas parTy, along wiTh council meeTings and general acTiviTies. Washington Court WashingTon CourT is one oT The Two married housing uniTs on CenTral's campus. The Washing- Ton CourT Council worked This year wiTh The hope ThaT WashingTon CourT would become known as an ideal communiTy wiThin a communiTy. The highlighTs This year included a Tall GeT AcquainTed parTy, The Third Annual Children's ChrisTmas ParTy, February Fun Frolics, and The An- nual Senior Picnic. The WashingTon CourT bowling league was en- larged and improved The pasT year. A new Wom- en's Social CommiTTee was Tormed To provide edu- caTional and social programs Tor all WashingTon CourT wives. Ronan Hall Winning The Trophy Tor The besT Homecoming dorm decoraTions was one of The ouTsTanding achievemenTs Tor Ronan Hall This year. Aside Trorn This, The fellows have had Their usual mixers, smokers, council meeTings, and open houses plus The oTher regular TuncTions oT The dorms. ln December, They shared Their ChrisTmas ParTy wiTh The girls Trorn Sloan. WiTh over Three hundred men living in Ronan. They have had quiTe a busy schedule, keeping up wiTh all The acTiviTies carried on in Their dorm. NexT year They will probably be working harder and more diligenTly on The decoraTions Tor The Homecoming week-end To see if They will be able To reTain Their hard-ToughT-Tor Trophy and also To conTinue having The good aTTendance aT Their social TuncTions. Sloan Hall Sloan Hall has gone back To The girls, buT They have been busy keeping up wiTh The oTher dorms as Tar as parTies, mixers, open houses, council meeT- ings, corridor meeTings, and Teas. AT ChrisTmas Time. Sloan had a Tamily To which They conTribuTed a wonderful Teeling oT warmTh along wiTh maTerial Things. ln connecTion wiTh Ronan Hall. Sloan spon- sored a chariTy dance Tor The Korean Orphanage. During The year, Sloan planned To organize a goodwill proiecT ThaT The .dorm would carry on Through The whole year. They also revised The dorm ConsTiTuTion To suiT Their needs much beTTer. Row I: Treasurer Gerald Bienick, presidenT Gene LoThery, adviser Mrs. Howard, vice-presidenT Mark ATherholT, sTudenT assisTanT represenTaTive Edwin Harvey. Row 2: Michael Power, Bob Snideman, Bill Troesken, James BrocklehursT, Corbin Nash, Tom Maleck. Missing: SecreTary Richard Roy. Row I: Pam Griem, secreTary DoroThy Boyer, Treasurer Marcia Adair, house- moTher Mrs. Raymond, presidenT Jan WhiTTorcl, vice presidenT Mary Lou Pellerin, Sandra BorT. Row 2: CaThy Romig, Carole STeil, RuTh Arrison, Dody WolTTord, BeTTy Burzynski, PaTTy Moore. Row 3: Dula Brock, Marylou Arnold, Sue Coggan. 207 Row I: Treasurer Julie Bowlcer, vice presicleni' Ann Blackford, housemoTher Mrs. Graham, presidenT Denise GooverT, secreTary Gloria Nelson. Row 2: Evelyn Rucles, Nancy MaThers, Nancy Myers, Alice Fowler. Row 3: Jessie Brooks, Barvara Wal- Ters, Marge Peel. Missing: JucliTh Barrow. Row I: KaThleen Vance, presideni Jane Dykhouse, house moTher Mrs, Mary PoTTer, vice presiclenT Julie Pardonner, Sharon Haug. Row 2: Sandy Milligan, Karen Plummen, Marge Ramsey, Virginia Simms, Carol BoughTon. Row 3: Dee Suddarf, Irene WeinerT, Sue I-Iaddix, Carolyn Keeler. Missing: SecreTary Sue Eddy. Treas- urer Diane McDowell. 208 Sweeney Hall The newesT of The dorms This year was Sweeney l-lall, compleTed The summer OT I96I, Sweeney is a parT of The new souThern quadrangle OT dorms. IT is The second To be compIeTed. The girls in Sweeney sponsored a wiTch parTy, ChrisTmas parTy wiTh a door decoraTions parTy. along wiTh Their mixers and open houses. BUT even being brand new, The girls in This dorm had enough spiriT To receive Third place Tor The dorm decora- Tions They displayed for Homecoming week-end. Tate Hall A Tew oT The main acTiviTies sponsored by TaTe I-lall were mixers, P.J. brealcTasTs, LiTTIe SisTer week- end, ChrisTmas Tea. Homecoming Tea. and The spring ParenT's Tea. The oTher general acTiviTies oi This dorm included council meeTings, open houses, and corridor meeTings. This year, TaTe compeTed wiTh all The TraTerniTies and sororiTies in Trying To collecT enough cigareTTe packages To win The I-li-Ti seT. Some OT The sTudenTs even had The empTy packages senT Trom home. TrouT Hall Along wiTh The mixers, P.J. breakTasTs, and open houses, TrouT Hall had an exchange dinner wiTh Robinson. All of The parfies and oTher acTiviTies scheduled for TrouT are planned by The corridors Themselves. When ChrisTmas draws near, There is The Task of Trimming The TradiTional Tree. For The girls in TrouT, The job is Turned inTo fun by making iT info a ChrisTmas Tree Trimming parTy. TrouT Hall is known as a happy, friendly place To live by The girls who reside There. This is because They manage To plan and carry ouT all of Their social funcfions TogeTher. House Pres. Council The House PresidenTs' Council is composed of one represenTaTive elecTed from each off-campus house. lfs chief aim is To promoTe The general wel- fare of off-campus women and Through discussions help solve problems concerned wiTh living condi- Tions. lvieefing wiTh The Dean of Women once each monTh, The Council acTs in The inTeresTs of The nu- merous women living off-campus. The organizaTion presidenT and vice presidenf are members of The A.W.S. Council, Through which The House PresidenTs' Council is given The oppor- TuniTy To parficipafe acTively in The planning of The evenTs of The Associafed Women STudenTs. Social acTiviTies include pofluck suppers and a spring picnic. Row I: SecreTary Candy Barber, presidenf MargareT Groulx, housemoTher Mrs Elsie T. Paull, Treasurer Gail Wheelock, vice-presidenT Meredifh Johnson. Row 2 Judy Perle, CaThie Palo, Ann Pelorebef, Enid Louise Tank. Row 3: Linda Schu mann, Jean Fischer, Pris Dawe, Jacquie Chamberlain, Linda BenneTT. Row I: Social chairman Judy M. Galbreafh, presidenT Judy Lefler, adviser D Louise Sharp, vice-presidenf Gala Bragg, secreTary EIizabe+h Hansen. Row 2 Elsie Reichow, BoniTa Pflum, Margarei' Baker, Sarah Adkinson, Shirley McSlculin Row 3: Gaylene Dieferich, Janice McKenna, Beverly Wells, Phyllis Porfer, Emma J. Siekler. 209 Robinson Hall Robinson l-lall This year was The largesT dormiTory on boTh highly enjoyable and successful. Among various in- CenTral's campus providing a home away from home Tor novaTions Tried by The men oT Robinson This year were more Than 370 male resiclenTs. social hours held beTore UniversiTy sponsored dances and l-lighlighTing a successTul social schedule were many ex- The opening oT The dining area as a sTudy hall Tor dormi- change dinners, mixers and daTe dances which pro-ved To be Tory residenTs. Row iz SecreTary. Rohm Merkel, pfesideni, David warm house- oiekszyi.. Row 2: Jon rare, Bill Marsh, Dave Balfour, Dave Emfg, Kenl moTher, Mrs. Fleming: vice-president Mario Borrocci: Treasurer, John Rosenau. 210 IP l W , IN I0 ogy 3' I Career Day helped many beginning siudenls +o plan lnslallafion of CMU's chparer of Theia Chi, formerly Tau Alpha fheir fufure. Upsilon, is proudly acknowledged by Dr. Ricards, adviser, and Mark Esper, president End of ihe year and fhe sfudenfs pack up fo go home for rhe summer. l l l l ATH ICS lehcs provide for +he physical clse and 'friendly compefilion sary for many sfuclenls. A s spirii' may oflen be wil- ness al' +he many foolball and bask l games which regularly Y Y Vffilv l ::'5fi', , 1 SC 3:21. rv .I-D draw acify crowds of sludenfs and gues'l's. As 'rhe feams compeie againsl one anolher for championships, so fhe sludenl' bodies of 'lhe opposing schools vie for lhe 'lille along wilh +heir players. A college or universi+y is nor uncommonly iudged by ils foofball, baslcelball, swimming, or o+l1er compeling leamsg and, wilh lhe leams, so are fhe coaches judged. A+'hle'l'ics, cenfered in and around lhe field house, are some+imes +he gafeway for many sludenfs lo enler professional sporfsg buf, more of+en, l'hey provide Training 'lo 'lhose slu- denls who plan +o leach healfh classes or coach 'lhe various sporfs olifered by high schools 'lhroughouf fhe counlry. A 'Few of 1oday's fool'- ball heroes will find rheir way info elemenfary schools 'lo assisi' young children in learning coordinalion and leam play. Alhlelics, combined wilh ihe aca- demic and social phases of college life, provides a heallhy and happy almosphere for +he s+uden+s who seek +o furfher 'lheir educalion af Cenfral Michigan Universify. A 3 fi 'UQ f ,ll ' A .,,V '1 i I ' 1 .1-fi: ffkfk. 4 , , . '- , . 1 '5, .Q - H71 7' , A ,S i f 5 Q ' -Q31-Qgf , J P ' i- Q' ..'. 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The Chips were able To win only Two oT IO games, despiTe hav- ing whaT Head Coach Bill Kelly Termed, The TinesT squad physically in my I I years here. The schedule was labeled The ToughesT we've Taced lasT Spring when iT was announced and Kelly held Spring pracTice in an eTForT To smooTh ouT The inTricacies oT The offense, BuT when The Chips opened againsT NorThern Michigan eighT days aTTer The sTarT of Tall pracTice, someThing was amiss. NorThern's big and rugged WildcaTs were CenTral's opponenTs in The Red FeaTher Game in Saginaw. NorThern proceeded To give The Chips a 35-O lesson in The Tiner poinTs of TooTball. CenTraI seemingly could do liTTle righT. Back aT Alumni Field Tor Band Day, The Chips ToughT highly-regarded WesTern Michigan To The Tinal gun before bowing, 27-21. Gary Gepharik, an end The week before. Took over The quarTerback job and guided The Chips againsT The Broncos who laTer played in The AviaTion Bowl in Day- Ton. Five days laTer The Chips were in DayTon, Ohio, Tor a Third non-conference game and some Tricky TooTloall The blocking is ouT in TronT. buf CMU halfback Chuck Koons is about To be Tackled from behind by Norfhern Michigan back Tim Tranehki. Blocking are Bob Fisher 1331 and Chuck McKinnon 1601. 214 J. Firsf Row: Coach Bill Kelly, Sian Kendziorski. Dwayne Swenor. Jim Hasse, Chuck McKinnon. Norm 'Probert George Alward, Bob Urchike. John Furman and manager Bill Hooey. Second Row: John Blacksiock. Chuck Koons. Tom Lang, Jon Johnson. Bob Fisher, Gary Finnin, Ted Pavoris, Ralph Solilreclino and Mick DeVoe. Third Row: Assl. Coach Jerry Sieraclci, George Clayborn, Nale Rowell. Uwe Wiese, Jon Rice, FOOTBALL SCORES CENTRAL ,... or Norlhern Michigan CENTRAL .... .... 2 l Weslern Michigan CENTRAL .... 7- Yaiingslawn CENTRAL ..., .,.. o -Soiilhern illinois CENTRAL ..,. 7- Weslern Illinois CENTRAL .... .... 2 l illinois sinln CENTRAL .... .... i 3 Engl-ein Michigan . CENTRAL .... o- Norihern illinois CEN FRAL CENTRAL ,,..l3 .,..l3 Hillsdale ... Easiern Illinois Gary Gephari, Larry Moore, Hugh Smilh, Dick Bunce and Asst Coach Al Thomas. Fourfh Row: Bob Sniderrlan, Bob Prais, Clyde Line, Sieve Walzak, George Wolfe. Bill Johnson. Larry Rosenbrook, Willy Richard- son ancl Friiz Kaump. Fiffh Row: Manager Melvin Middles asll, Gary Harringfon, Gerry Bieniek, Ken Bickel, Jim Ryckman, Jim Johnson, Andre LaVoy, Jeiil Carr, Terry Hammond and manager Russ Lewis. Cenfral linemen Ralph Soffredine l63l and Mick DeVoe i781 grab WMU quar+erback Ed Chlebek before he can pass. End John Blaclrsloclc running Ihrough fha Easlern Illinois defense affer taking a Gary Harringfon pass. Chip linebaclr Clyde Line beafs EIU lineman fo loose ball. bounces-one a 90-yard run for a score wi'rh a recovered fumble. Thai run provided The impelus for a 36-7 YU win. Nexl' Ihe Chips opened Their IIAC season in 'rhe den of defending champion Souihern Illinois: Salulcis. SIU shui' oui Ceniral, I8-O, as 'rhey slaried a drive for a second sfraighf Conference crown. Ceniral reiurned home only 'ro fall io Wesiern Illinois, I2-7, For a second siraighi IIAC loss. On Jrhe road again. lhe Chips Toolc a 2l-O lead over Illinois Slaie in Jrhe 'lirsl IO minuies, buf saw if dwindle away lor a 32-ZI defeat Ailer six defeals in I96I lseven in a row daling 'ro las? year and lhe longesi' losing sireak in CMU hisloryl, i'he Chips crashed The viciory column wiih a I3-ll win over Easlern Michigan Io reiain The Tolem Pole, Homecoming saw fhe Chips disappoini 'rhe Alums by falling Io Norlhern Iliinois, II-O, in ihe final quarfer. How- ever, Kelly's men rebounded for a I3-IO upsei of naiionally- ranlced Hillsdale lhe following weelc. Easiern Illinois won a come-from-behind 22-I3 season finale fo hand Kelly his worsi' coaching season ever. Guard Jim Hasse was chosen lvlosf Valuable Player and named All-IIAC ai offensive and defensive guard. He was subsequenily named To Williamson Raiing Service's lirsf All-American squad. 'L W 1 ,,,, 'Riga WH Wi .1 5,3 V-A, 'V .1 W. iss' 5 lik W' ' , fa. M 'ww xxg' ff ' 4 '1-f 4 M 1 mx 79,4 -T ' ,vvl K 'swf ,H ,4 , H V ' 'I fl 'N , F I V 'gn -,i -V ,l A -LA 'tiff , R 1 3. -- x+,- :QQ V 1 I - UR -h vw x wx ' .jv 1 ' wwf? 44'-rrihwiifff-ff i Y' ,vp , ' ' . Q 2 ' 2 . .. ,1 ., V Q 3 ,ew -1 i 4' fi 'dh 13? Li. P X. ,.- is Z X:fi....u-A-7'v4 '! Q ,- 'PV Tx! :X , wx E L-Q- lg, . ' . , W' , AT.. .m,,,.,.,, fa., V Q. 51 as 4 ,,,..5 y .4 4 D I ' ,, g . A - IH' Q 5, ll AN! , .. V. fx p 1 34, 'F ni H 1 ,-- 5-Q. wif . 1 , S A 'Q ' A .. 'B pf .Jfw . 'VP Pj?-A , f ,ff ,-, fagxbx .. Firsf Row: Gary Morrill, Gene Gunderson, Bolo Cornelius. Don Zulaui. Harris Jackson. Ken Clemens and Coach Ted Kiolhede. Second Row: Assl. Coach Bob Holmes, manager Ron Bass, co-capiain Tom Maicheii, Carl Williams, Dave Nelson, co-capiain Ken Vanllylce, Don Cochard and Keiih Richardson, Cagers Finish With 8-1-4 Record A 'lense momenf on fhe Chip bench shows assisiani' coa-ch Bob Holmes, head coach Ted Kiolhede, VanDylce Zulauf, Williams and Cornelius. 42-wi li Ceniral Michigan cage Coach Ted Kiolhede had his choice, he would probably eleci io iorger ihe second half oi Jrhe I96l-62 season, l-lis Chips gol' off io a line siari and were improving each Time oui as 'rhe iirsi semesier closed. The hard-couri'- men had fashioned a 6-5 record and had a four-game win skein going for Them. Ceniral had opened wiih an 89-53 clrulobing oi Calvin lo snip 'rhe Knighr win siring ai 26. However, The Chips hir only 26 per ceni from ihe floor ai Wesiern Michigan and The Broncos challced up a 96-54 win. Loolrs like puppeis on sirings as Dave Nelson drives for a baslcei against Calvin. In background is Bob Cornelius. Carl Williams all alone for an easy layup againsf Alma as he scored l8 poinls, his highesl CMU ouipul. m K Gene Gunderson lays one up over Wayne's Ken Marzlca wilh Bob Cornelius ready for a possible rebound. Ferris added a 59-47 loss in The games ihai counl cale- gory, before lhe Chips swung info llAC play. Despile The eiforls oi Ken Vanllylce, Ceniral had 'ro seiile for a splil' in ihe iirsl' invasion of Conference Teams. Wiihoui Jrhe services of number one rebounder Dave Nelson, Ceniral 'rripped Wesiern Illinois, 63-54, bui bowed lo Illinois Siale, 67-59. Chrisimas means vacalion, bui noi for 'rhe CMU cagers. The Chips weni lo Terre l-lauie, Ind.. for lhe lniersiaie l-loliday Classic and fell 'ro Indiana Slale, 83-69, and Ball Siaie, 83-7l, beiween Chrisimas and New Year's. lnio lhe New Year, Ceniral closed oui Jrhe summer wiih four siraighi wins. IIAC foe Norlhern Illinois was lirsl in line and Jrhe Chips deali 'rhe l-luslcies a 76-62 selbaclc. Alma proved io be a game foe, despile losing several players for rules iniraclions, losing, 65-57. Cenlral raced +o an early big lead over Wayne Slale. bul' had io hold on for a 59-55 win. CenTral's Dave Nelson sTruggIes 'For rebound wiTh AIma's KurT ScI1uITz l35l and John LaRue l43l in 65-57 win. VanDylre goes righf hand This Time on a rebound aTTempT againsT Wayne STaTe as oTher players waich. 7-ww' ' '- VARSITY RESULTS Cenlral ...... .... 8 9: Calvin ..... CenTraI .,.... .... 5 4: W. Michigan CenTraI ...... .... 4 7: Ferris ...... CenTral ...... .... 6 3: W. Illinois . CenTraI ...... .... 5 9: III. STaTe Ceniral .... 69: Incl. STaTe .. Cen+raI ....., .... 7 I: Ball STaTe .. CenTraI ...... .... 7 6: N. Illinois Cenlral ...... .... 6 5: Alma .... CenTraI ...... ..,. 5 9: Wayne ..... Cenlral ...... .... 8 4: E. Michigan CenTral ...... .... 6 4: E. Illinois .. CenTraI ...... .... 5 4: W, Illinois .. CenTral ..., 53: III. Siaie CenTral .... 52: S. Illinois Cenrral ..,. 72: E. Michigan CenTral .... 66: N. Michigan CenTraI ...... .... 6 3: Ferris ...... CenTral ...... .... 6 4: N. Illinois . CenTraI ...... .... 5 2: S. Illinois .. CenTraI ...... .... 5 7: E. Illinois . Ceniral ...... .... 9 I: Mil. Siaie .. Then The Chips had To shooT 59 per cenT In The second half To Top EasTern Michigan, 84-67, on The road. InTo The second half of The season, CenTral IosT Tour sTraighT on Their Trip inTo Illinois which saw Them Tall from second To TourTh. EasTern Illinois was TirsI', 68-64. Then WesTern Illinois Took an 8I-54 Triumph, before Illinois STaTe and SouThern Illinois lumped on The band-wagon wiTh 63-53 and 85-52 wins, EasTern Michigan came To Town and The Chips regained Their Touch Tor a 72-54 vicTory, bul on The road again, CenTraI IosT To NorThern Michigan, 80-66. CenTraI ioughT hard before losing To Ferris. 67-63, and Then Threw away fasT-break chances aT NorThern Illinois Tor a 75-64 seTback. SouThern Illinois and EasTern Illinois closed ouT The IIAC campagin by winning, 57-52, and 76-57, respecTiveIy. The season-Tinale, a 9I-79 win over Milwaukee STaTe, Tor an 8-I4 record, saw Ken VanDyke crack Three more career records in addilrion To The rebounding mark he had broken earlier. VanDyke finished wiTh career records Tor poinTs, Tield goals made and Tield goals aTTempTed, as well as The re- bounding mark. I-le Tinished wiTh a Tour-year scoring record oT I,l23 poinTs, 467 field goals, I,I55 Tield goal aTTernpTs and 958 rebounds. WiTh only VanDyke and cenTer Carl Williams sIaTed To graduaTe. prospecTs Tor nexT year's Team seemed brighT wiTh experienced hands available, plus graduaTes oT Coach Waldo SauTer's iunior varsiTy club. 5,1 .. , .lL 9 6? Sf! -l ' 4 Firsf Row: Coach Waldo Sauler, Sieve Rhoacls, Dave l-lursey, Bob Bruder. George Brawley, Rich Rule, Jim Helgemo and Asst Coach Dick Walers. Second Row: Dave Spiece. Dave Roberls. Tom Reed, Ken VanDylce goes high for fwo poinfs on his 'favorife leff-handed iump sho? in ihe 59-55 win over Wayne. , ff -..i :Si 5 E, 1 ' A 5' . 5 Don Lerman, Sian Breiclinger, coprain Tony Ehinger, Dick Seilz, Frank Gross and manager Pele Woods. Guard Bob Cornelius lefs fly from 'Phe side in 'the 89-53 opening win over Calvin despife e'FForfs by Jim Timmer. s 221 Inconsistency Plagues Strong-Finishing i9' BASEBALL SCORES-I 96 I CMU OpponenT I3 ,.... ..,AusTin Peay ..... ..... . .2 I, 9 ...., ...BeImonT College .. ....9, I 9 .,... .,.S.E.Missouri 4 ..... Illinois.. 2, I... .,,S. W. Tennessee ....4, 2 IO,II... ...CaIvin.. ....3,I 4 ..... ...Hillsdale ., ..., ....6 I, 8 ..... ...Michigan .. ,.,. 9, I3 O, 6, 5 ..... ...N. Illinois . ...3, 8, I 4 .......... Ferris ..,.. ....... 2 CMU OpponenT 9 .,...,.,.. Alma ..... ..... 6 3,6 ..... .,.E.lllinois.. .,.I, I3 5 ........,. Ferris ....... ........ 7 I, 7, I .,........ W. Illinois .... 5.4.2 7, 2 ,.... ...DeTroiT ..... .,.... I I, 9 4.8, II... Sl'a'I'e ..... ..... 6 , I2, I2 O ..... ...Michigan STaTe .. .... . . . I I 6,5,3 ..... ...E.Michigan... ....I,2,4 8 ...,.,.... Alma ........ ........ 3 4, 2, 3 .......... S. Illinois ......... .... 3 , I4, 7 5Th in IIAC Row I: Bob Burek, Sam Licavoli, Jim Boron, Dan Ivan, co-capTain Glen HaighT, Chuck Gronda and Roy Clay. Row 2: Jerry Manning, Jerry GranT, Ken Knipschild, co-capTain Bob Veach, Bill Magill, Gary Apsey, Phil Clemenfs, Coach Bill Theunissen. Row 3: Bob Mikkelsen, Mark Coach Bill Theunissen's I96I baseball Team posTed a I6- 2O over-all mark and a 7-IO IIAC record. BoTh Tigures are deceiving since The Chips closed wiTh a rush, winning Tive oT The IasT seven games. The highlighT oT an oTherwise dismal season came when The Chippewas copped Two oT Three Trom SouThern Illinois' champion Salukis on The Tinal week-end oT The season. Theunissen guided his crew Through a 4-3 SouThern Trip, buT The UniversiTy oT Michigan spoiled The home debuT, handing The diamondmen a double deTeaT, Then The IIAC season, which saw The Chips Tinish TiTTh, began. Junior Jim Boron was voTed mosT valuable player on The sTrengTh oT a .300 average in limiTed ouTTieId duTy and a 4-3 piTching record. All oT his wins came during The Tough league schedule. Senior co-capTain Bob Veach esTablished I I career piTch- ing records in his Tinal season. Junior Dan Bodary Topped The baTTing I.324l. Sophomore Dan Ivan led in RBI's I25l and homers Rudman, Ron Wild, Dave Kain. Bill McBean, Ed Dombrowski, Larry KieTzman and manager Ernie Ball. Row 4: Asst coach Dick Walers, Dan Bodary, KeiTh Richardson, Jim Briley, Bob Janson, Jim Samec, Lee GouleT and manager Charlie Ohrner. me .Af img Porf-sider Bob Veach, Chip co-capfain, breaks off one of lhe curves +l1a+ helped him sei lhe CMU career sirilreouf record. A lool: af 'lhe CMU bench in a lense momenlg Coach Bill Theunlssen in 'foreground ponders fhe nex+ move. Row I: Don Rasmussen, Lan Callard, Harold ArTT and Jim Van Vleck. Joles, Barry Jacobsen, KeiTh Richardson and Al Slowinski. Coach Lyle Row 2: STan Kenclziorski, Dick Biery, Bob WaTers. Norm Young, Ron BenneTT, Tom MaTcheTT, Frank Sokolowski, Bill Grebe and ASST. Coach SchulTheiss and Carl Williams. Row 3: Doug Frank, NaTe Rowell, Bob Al Thomas. CenTral's Thinclads Yield IIAC Crown CenTral's Track Team, coached by Lyle BenneTT, noTched a 5-I dual record and a second-place IIAC Tinish behind co-TavoriTe SouThern illinois. Included in The wins was Barry Jacobsen's lasT-second heroics againsT Marqueisie. WiTh The score Tied going inTo The Tinal evenT, The iavelin. Jacobsen picked up a spear. l-le had never eniered The evenT in college before, buT on The Tirsl Throw he seT a school record oT I8I'8 and won The meeT. The loss Tor The enTire season of capTain Dave Myers un- doubTedly hampered The Chip Thinclads, parTicularly in The sprinTs and relays. However, The sixTeen leTTermen, only Tour of whom grad- uaTed, picked up The slack as The Chips losT only To WesTern Michigan, beaTing NorThern Michigan and EasTern Michigan indoors and ouTdoors. 22 4 TRACK RESULTS-l96I CENTRAL ..., ...io4 1 CENTRAL .... so 1 CENTRAL .. a2V2: CENTRAL .. 67 1 cENTRAL .... as 1 cENTRAL ,... 59 : 2nd in U. of Chicago NorThern Michigan DeTroiT ........, MarqueTTe ... EasTern Michigan . WesTern Michigan IIAC MeeT. 26 50 46V2 64 45 64 x Two-fime IIAC broad lump champ Len Callard leaps for firsi' place in an oufdoor meef. In fha sprinis, Barry Jacobsen fwice finished second fo 'Marque'He's Roger Van Scoofer as 'Phe MarqueHe sprinfer copped fhe l00 and 220 yard dashes. , sary.- -rl mmgysf: A-4 Wifi: -f' ' 14. , 4, .., 3 M, was--P-haf .all .rl -qv , A wnsy- 53 'A . x E 41 5 '-,-' 1, .47 -eq' ff. Jin, 4s.1.'Z S- 4 L. ' . , ,- - ,',4,...EF4.. 5,1 -, -' ' :Vw .x Thinclads Run in Indoor Meets, Relays Cenl'ral's indoor Track 'ream under Coach Lyle BenneH picked a ioughie for a dual rneei' opener aiier warm-up appearances in The Michigan AAU and 'rhe Michigan Sfaie Relays. The Chip Jrhinclads challenged Michigan Siaie +o lciclc oil dual comperiiion ai Easi Lansing. Soundly rhrashed, 97-44, ihe cindermen came back io posi viciories over Bowling Green, Norihern and Easlern Michigan and won a five-'ream meer over Norrhern Illinois, Wayne, McMasi'er's and Uni- versiiy of Delroii. In ihe home opener, Ceniral ran away from Bowling Green, 90-I4, and followed 'Thai up wiih a 77-27 whipping of Upper Peninsula rival Norihern Michigan. Ceniral 'rhen racked up 8llf2 poinis 'ro compleiely oui- disiance The field here wirh Norihern Illinois second wiih 39lf2. Wayne followed wiih 26, McMas+er's had 24 and Universiiy of Deiroil nine. The mile relay Team also won iis sixih siraighi Knighis of Columbus race, while Chip Jrhinclads made a sirong show- ing ai' Denison and whipped Easlern Michigan, 6873-35lf3. Barry Jacobsen challrs up anofher firsf. This lime he wins fha high hurdles againsf Norlhern Michigan. J. 4 SHS , 'LQ X: nf x S 1 . fww ,,. at me...,,-1 5-as may r W 6 an-5 f fi in XE , jm- . , .4- .if J FirsT Row: Bruce CurTis. Barc TaiT, Dave RiTchie, Norm Browning, Fefe T-lauffe, Don Alexia and Bob Miller. Second Row: Coach Leo Wisneski, Charles WhiTeside, Bill RuperT, Bill Hyslop and Sian Chandler. Swimmers Post Winning Dual Meet Record Coach Leo Wisneski's Tankers climbed back on The win- ning side oi The ledger wiTh a 6-4-l record aTTer lasT year's 5-6 slaTe. l-lowever, The Chips, lacking depTh, slipped a spoT To Third in The conference meeT behind powerful SouThern lllinois. CenTral sTarTed ouT sTrong wiTh Tour sTraighT wins unTil running afoul oT Wayne STaTe. In The opener, The Chips dunked Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 59-36, Tor a fine sTarT. Albion was nexT and The Chips slipped pasT The BriTons Tor a 49-46 win away, EasTern Illinois was an easy 62-33 vicTim, buT The PanThers improved enough To Take second in The conierence ahead oi The Chips. 228 Home Toe Calvin was also an easy mark. 63-29, before Chip TorTunes Took a Turn for The worse. WiTh injury and family illness seTTing in, CenTral bowed To Wayne, 56-39, To end pre-ChrisTmas acTion. KenT STaTe clealT The Chips a 70-24 loss in Their only January ouTing. Back for a new semesTer, CenTral seTTled Tor a noT-Too common 47-47 Tie aT WesTern lllinois, and eked ouT a 49-47 decision over Illinois STaTe. Ball STaTe spilled The Chips, 59-36, buT The naTaTors rebounded Tor anoTher easy win over Calvin, before drop- ping a 49-46 meeT To Calvin. The conference meeT saw CenTral pick up 37 poinTs Tor iTs Third-place Tinish. Improved Harriers Race To Fourth in LLAC CenTral fashioned a 7-5-I dual cross-counTry record and upped iTs LLAC finish To a more respecTable Tourfh place fin- ish in l96l under Coach Lyle BenneTT. Junior Bill Grebe, a meThodical runner, led The resT of his TeammaTes home in every Chips ouTing. Though he clicln'T always Take TirsT in The race, he sTill l4epT The oTher Chips behind him aT The finish line. The Chips opened wiTh a I7-45 loss To WesTern Michigan, buT recovered To whip Kalamazoo, I7-43, EasTern Michigan, 22-34, and Calvin College, 22-33. WesTern Michigan slipped in anofher loss, Ths Time, I6-46. CenTral also bowed To Slippery Rock, 24-32, Ohio Uni- versiTy, 22-33, and NoTre Dame, 29-34, buT beaTing Ken- Firsf Row: Don Rasmussen, Ron SchulTheiss, BeTTy Anderson, Jaclcie Fallc. Sue Haddix, Doug Franlc and Bob Joles. Second Row: Diclc Darby. Jim l-lodges, Paul Joles, Bill Grebe, Ed Fellers and Coach Lyle Benneif. Tucky, 24-31. CenTral also Topped Bowling Green, 29-34, and Then encounTered a rare Tie wiTh NorThern lllinois, 28-28. BenneTT's harriers closed ouT The dual season wiTh wins over Way'ne, I8-39, and l-lillsdale, l4-42, before The con- ference meeT. Soufrhern again won The conference meeT, buT CenTral improved from lasT To fourTh, wiTh Grebe leading CenTral's disTance-men. The 98 poinTs CenTral gaThered placed Them square in The middle of The heap. LasT evenT on The agenda was a Trip To The NCAA where CenTral finished l3Th among The l7 Teams ThaT senT full Teams. Many schools enfer only a few runners. 229 6 G O I ll i I eaaonenzbo anotQJU3?' evlmd.dH,M 'Q' onivefanzt ieoibo cousin unfit aneurin gginen pq-iii! 0 'WS Ili :no one 353 Q L. IIEIWZZZSE-Inari-3. 9 bymnasts Build for Future Against Top Foes lmprovemenT and building were The keynoTes of The l96l-62 Cenfral Michigan gymna,sTics Team of Coach Tony Miele as iT posfeid a 3-6Aseason record and equalled Their previous year's fiffh place conference finish. Challenging Big IO compeTiTion in an efforT To piT his green newcomers and coming refurnees againsf Top oppo- nenfs, The Chips, under Miele, meT Three nafional powers including Big IO king lllinois. Led by co-capfains Dennis Yeafes and Jim Shafer, The Chips losT Their firsT Two rneefs To Easfern lllinois, 56'lf2-55lf2, and Michigan, 62-48, before rebounding for a pair of wins over Easfern Michigan, 69-43, and Norfhern lllinois, 57-55. Indiana and lllinois dazzled The Chips wiTh 82lf2-25lf2 , and 90-2I wins respecfively. Ball STaTe also Took a 76-36 decision, while lllinois STaTe won, 64lf2-47lf2. Easfern Michi- gan, The lasT dual opponenf, gave The Chips an oppor-Tunify To close on a winning noTe, 7Olf2-39lf2. Soufhern lllinois again dominafed The IIAC meeT and The Chips ToTaled 42 poinTs for Their fiffh spoT ranking. Shafer was voTed MosT Valuable Performer on The Team, while sophomore Dave Maynard was given The nod as The Mosf Improved Performer. The sfrain shows as Mike Pilkingfon Tries To hold his posifion on The FirsT Row: Tom Ivan, Cecil Woodruff, Dennis Wisniewski, Dick Schorf- . shll rings. haar, Gary l-luard and Tom Bollman. Second Row: Max Inman. Dave Maynard, co-capfain Dennis YeaTes, Mike Pilkingfon and co-capTain Jim Shafer. Third Row: Coach Tony Miele, Dick Brown, Dick Jernudd, Gerry Machala, Doug Valek, Dick Wiley and Jim Brydon. 1-eolmvlonofino 0 iid? IIIKIO QQJQQOIOKQI 1049 be QIQQIYQ rg pleases ggqvggi V890 gcnsssnufislau navsfelmh 0013! ' 0300 llll I asians QIIIIUFTII or oneness 'GEMS enema QYKTR4 , :lla l. IO ll le sl 'li -l Il HICHIG9 Sensor Duck Wiley comes +o a shorf res+ and holds fasi in has free exercise rouhne Sensor co capfain Dennis Yea+es achon on 'Hue snde horse N g :.:, sf - 5 ,4 1 ea ::5:-: . ' 14 x M 3. V. N 'P?:S.P': -' . sims ' wa f'SmQf5Q aj. Coach Leo Wisneski's linksmen fashioned an unbeaien season as 'rhey posred a I2-O-I record, Qnly a lie wiih The Universilry of De1'roi+ marred The slale. Thar Jrie was avenged wiih vicirories in laier meeis ai Ypsilanli and here. Topping 'ihe season's eliioris were successive whiiewashings of Calvin and Easiern Michigan here. This was followed wilh a clisappoiniing sixih place finish in The IIAC Championships ai Carbondale, ill. Senior George CaHo, number one man, losi' only one march all season and led 'rhe Team in average sfrolces per round. l-le was followed in average by Wayne freshman Ron Alelcs, number four man, who had a Tie as The only blemish on his record. Ofher leilrer-winners were Bob Kelley, Ron Leisr, Roger Hargreaves and Phil Paye. Golfers Go Unbeaten From Leff: Ron Alelcs, George Cairo, Bob Kelley, Coach Leo Wisneski, Jim Converse, Ron Leisf, Roger Hargreaves. CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL GOLF RESULTS-I96l .....l2 .....I4 .,...IO 7lf2I .....lO .....I2 IIVQI l3lf2: '2Vz: .....l5 .....I5 CENTRAL ..... ..... I 8 CENTRAL .....l2lf2 Calvin ., Alma Alma Delroil' ........ ,... Easlern Michigan Delroil ......,.. 4... Easiern Michigan De-iroil ......, . . . . . Ferris ... Kalamazoo Calvin ......... .... Easfern Michigan Ferris .......... . .. 6'fh in IIAC Meal 3 l 5 7'f2 5 6 W2 7V2 2V2 3 O 0 5'fz CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL ..... ..... CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL ..... ..... CENTRAL Alma Kalamazoo ... Wayne Slale . .. Ferris ..... Alma .......... Easfern Michigan .. ,... Easfern Michigan Wayne Srafe Deiroif .... Ferris . Row I: Bill Cross, Don Green and Andy Johnson. Row 2: Mike Schenck, Cal Darbee and Bob Graham. Netters Pull Upset Cen+ral's Jrennis ieam pulled a major upsei in winning +he IIAC Championship. Picked for fourih behind Souihern Illinois, Coach Bill Kelly's men responded wirh 'ropilighr play 'ro nail down CMU's firsi conference 'rennis crown. Tennis was ihe only championship Souihern didn'Jr win and kepi alive Cenh'al's record of ai' leasl one conference slandard per year every season in The IIAC. Freshmen Bob Graham and Andy Johnson won league Jriiles a+ number five and six singles and combined for num- ber ihree doubles honors. Don Green and Mike Schenck, a pair of sophomores, wenl io 'l'he number iwo doubles finals before bowing. Green also was runner-up in number Three singles. Oihers earning poinis were senior Bill Cross and junior Cal Darbee. Cenlral had a 7-3 dual meei' record. .IV Baseball Firsl' Row: John Sfricker. Gary Siriefer, E. J. Gronda. Chuck Koons, Dick Fogle, Gerald Markowicz and Carl Schroeder. Second Row: Larry Moore, Jeff Evans, Darryl Thorpe, Mark Esper. Allen Bell, Jim Robin- son and Dick Allen. Third Row: Joe Parker, Gene Radeka. Dave Keiliiz, Dick Fenech, Dan Pico? and Howie Woodard, Fourfh Row: Coach Waldo Saufer, Dan Hole, Ron Maai, Jon Rice, Ari Pieper, Doug Rusnel. Don Ziemba and Assi. Coach Dick Wheeler. S .W .av lb ,X ' . fa Flrsf Row Gordon Morey Belly Anderson Jackie Falk Sue Haddix JV Gia sin :Ha don. s ecen ai Row: Rodne Elmore., Jam Larkin, Boib Y Y Burkeli' and Tom Cameron if Honorary capTain Manuel Holcolm reTained his IIAC Il5-pound Tifle. Firsf Row: CapTain Manuel l-lolcolm, Bob Slulaer. Jack Osmen, John Koren, Barry Crowe, Larry WalTers and Gary Bohas. Second Row! Jerry Fox, Bolo Lawson, Ron Nordin, Bernie CurTis. Bill Clark, Jim Balkwoll and manager Ted Roscoe, Third Row: Wade LighThearT, Frank Smoiherman, Jim Trumble, Jim Johnsion, CliTT CrosseTT and Assl. Coach Les Kubalak, FourTl1 Row: Mickey Fulkerson. Dick Bunce, Rod Rapp and Coach Dick Kirchner. NoT PicTured: Mick DeVoe, Dave Fredericks and NaTe Rowell, Wrestlers Have 7-4 Season CenTral's l96l-62 wresTling Team posTecl a 7-4 record under Coach Dick Kirchner, an improvemenT over lasT year's 5-5-l mark. The Chips also moved up a noTch in The llAC meeT To TiTTh place. Honorary capTain Manuel Holcolm won his second IIAC Il5-pouncl championship as he closed ouT his career aT CenTral. Mick DeVoe had a 9-O dual meeT record, second besT in CMU hisTory, Trom his heavyweighT specialTy and was voTed MosT Valuable on The Team. DeVoe also Tinished second in his weighT in The conTerence and Third in The Case lnvi- TaTional. OuTsTanding Treshman Jerry Fox Took TourTh in The IIAC aT I37 and also had a Third aT The Case lnvi+aTional. Sophomore Larry WalTers and Treshman Dave Freclericks were co-winners ol: The MosT Improved award To round ouT Team honors. 235 GREEKS AND I-IONORARIES: Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Chi Omega . Gamma Delia .. Lambda Delia ., Phi Gamma Psi Omega .. Sigma Alpha Sigma Tau .. Xi Delia .... Della Omicron .. Delia Sigma Phi .. Della Zeia ........ lnierfraierniiy Council . . . Kappa Delia Pi .... Kappa Mu Epsilon . Panhellenic Council Phi Del+a Kappa Phi Sigma Epsilon . . Pi Epsilon Kappa .. Pi Kappa Delia .. Pi Kappa Phi ....., Senior Wornen's Honor Board ,.... Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Kappa ... Phi Epsilon .. Rho ........ Sigma Sigma Tau Delia .. Tau Gamma Tau Kappa Epsilon . Theia Chi ...... Zeia Chi Zela . . . Zeia Tau Alpha CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS Albrighi Fellowship Alpha Alpha Bela Alpha . . Phi Omega . Associaled Women Barnard Hall ...,.. Barnes Hall Beavers ...... Calkins Hall .... Campus Veierans .. Siudenis Organization Index Ceniral Singers ....... Cheerleaders ........... . . . Chippewa Boosier Club ........ Chippewa Chrisiian Fellowship .... Chippewa S+aPF .....,......... Commerce Club .... Conceri Band .... Conceri Choir .,.... Execuiive Cabinei ,... Elying Chips ..... Gamma Delia .. Guard Corps .......... Home Economics Club .... House Presidenis' Council lndusirial Aris Club ..... lniercollegiaie Debaie .. lnlercollegiale Speech ..... lnieriaiih Council ....,,.... lniernaiional Relalions Club Kappa Phi .4............., Larzelere Hall .... Life Slaiai ...... Marching Band Men's Glee Club . .. Ivlen's Union .... Merrill Hall ..... Newman Club .... Orchesira ....,. PEMIVI Club .... Robinson Hall .., Ronan Hall ROTC ..,.......... , . Sloan Hall ......,.,....... Speech 84 Hearing Associaiion ...... Siudeni' Couri ..,..,....,,........ Siudeni-Eaculiy Advisory Commiiiee . Sludenr Naiional Educalion Associaiion Siudenl Senale ,...,.......,...... Siudeni Social Aciiviiies Commiiiee . . Sweeney Hall .,,........,........ Symphonic Wind Ensemble .. Tale Hall ...,,......... Troulr Hall ......... Washingion Courfr ,.., Wesley Eoundaiion ..... .. Women's Glee Club ......... Women's Recreaiion Associaiion . Young Democralrs ........,.. Young Republicans .... A Adams. Jack D. . . Allen, Keilh .... Allerman, Rolland A. . . Allman, Eslher R. . Annablc, Palricia . Ard, Ben .... Arfl, Harold . . . Arrnenl, Beverly . B Bailey, James H. . . Baumgardnor, Carl Benford, Melanie . Bennefl, Lyle . . . Berfsch, Donald . . Binkley, Bruce . . . Bordine, Kennerh T. . . .87 87 I 65 202 I 63 . . . .87 224 I45 .87 . 87 . 87 224 IOO ........90 Ib? ...86,l Borl, Barry .... . . l66 Bowen, Elberl R. . ...... 87 Bradac, J. G. . . .... .87 Briggs, Edgar V. . . . B7 156 Bromm, Charles .......... 90 Brooks, Richard S. . . 203 Brown, Malcolm ..... 87, I I7-1 Brown, Wilma A. ....,.... 87 Buchanan, Ausfin J. Bush, Donald O. . . Bush, Fred .... Bull, William . . Bye, Nikoline . . . C Cabello, Isabel . . Caldwell, Larry . . Campbell Irwin . . Carlson, Aubrey . . Celauro, Francis L. Chambers, Ima . . Chase, Marcy . . . Chirio, Michael L. . Clendening, Byron J. . . Click, John W. . . Colburn, William E. Cole. Ivan D. . . . Cordls, Allen E. . . Corffchik, Vicfor . Cross, Lois . . . Cummings, John . . Cufhberl, Nicholas D Decker, Keilh M. . Dees, Levi ..... Delvenlhal, Norman Demlow, Marilyn A. DePuy, George . . Dublce, Marie . . . Dunbar, Winsor . E Ealon, Orville L. . . Eber, Woodrow . Efnire, Elizabelh . Evert, Paul . . . F Feller, Garard R. . Finch, Ronald . . . . ...... 86 . 87 l62 I92 . 87 ...90 .87 .87 .87 ...87 .87 ....87 .87 l65 ........B7 ........B7 ' ' 'I87,. isa, .87 I69 ........B7 .......87 ...87 ...87 ...87 .....87 I65 . .87, ....90 .....87 I44 I9O .....96 87 ...43, ..a7, I94 87 ...86 ...Bb Index ol Faculty Fleming, Mae . . . Foley, Margarel A. Fousl, Judson W. . Francis, Joan . . . Francis, Roberf J. . Franklin, William E. G Garland, Florence Garvin, Mary R. . . Gaskill, A. R. . . . Ginqhericlc, Mildred Goenner, Roger . . Graham, Esfher P. . Greenwald, Evelyn . Grimley, Arlene . . Grove, Eugene F. . Gunlon, Adah C. . H Hal-zala, W. Alberf Hansen, Jessemin P. Harris, Wilbur . . . Hayes, James . . . Hazekamp, Donald I-lazekamp, Lucille Hepler, John . . . Hislop, Lucile l. . . Hodgins, James . . Hohn, Mallhew . . Holmes, Roberl' L, . Howard, Edna . . Howe, Karl .,.. Howell, Harry E. . Huslon, Joseph T, . J Jakad, William . . Johnson, Helen . . Johnsion, Faith . . K Kelly, Kennelh . . Kilbourn, Donald . King, Barbara S. . . Kirchner, Richard H. Kiolhede, Theodore Knapp, Auslin C. . Koehler, Lawrence . Kunka, Roberf . . . L Lamonf. John . . . Lance, May . . . Landis, Elwood . . Lauer, George N. . ...9o, .....a7, .a2, es, . .' fad ...sd fiaf ies '. '. isef 88, l42, . . . . .8B, . . .B.8' Licl1fenfell', Richard J. . . .8, 86, Lord, Arlhur .... Love, Claude D. . . Lyfle, Archie . . . M McDermoll, Leon . McGaugh, Maurice E. . . 7 McNamara, Jane . . McNeel, Wakelin, Jr. McTaggar'r, James . Maienknechl, Gilberf Marcus, J. D. . . . Marsh, Roberf J. . Marshall, Eldon . Marlin, Frances . . Maxwell, Keirh . . . Maybee, Rolland H. Mayhew, Jean . . . Meforf, 'Carllon J. . Mesler, Gary L. . Miele, Anfhony . . Miller, James O. . Miller, Rulh M. . . Minelli. Ernesl . . Moore, Wilbur E. . N Nash, Curfis .... Nelson, George I-I. Newhouse, Kafhryn O Oberlander, Oliver O'Connell, Calherine Olson, Roberl . . . O'Neil, Ella .... Osborn, John . . . P Palmer, Marcia . . Parham, Paul B. . Park, Charles B. . . Paull, Elise T ..... Pease, Horace B, . Pellelier, Isabel . Pfisler, Emil . . . Polley, Lee .... Poole, Charles P. . Poor, Gerald L. . Poller, Mary . . . Powell, Richard . . Powell, Waller B. . Pralf, Gerlrude V. . R Racz, Gabriel P. . . Rau, Gllberl . . . Raymond, Ellen . . . Richlmeyer, Cleon . Robison, Doris . . . Rolph, Alda T. . . Rose, Daniel . . . Ros,, Edgar . . Ross, Linnea . . Rouner, Evelyn . . Russell, Rulh . . . Rydahl, Eugene E. . . S Saunders, Kennefh W. Sauler, Waldo ..... Sawyer, Marvel . . Schaefer, C. Dorolhy Schaeffer, Kennelh Schulfz, Yda L. . . Sealock, Harold . . Serier, Lesler . . . Servis, Margery . . Sharp, D. Louise . . Sieracki, Jerome L. Simonds, Freddie . Skillman, Billy G. . Sleeper, William . Smilh, Jean .... Smilh, Lawrence J. . Smifh, Lawrence R. . Smirh, Thomas E. . Smifh. Woodward C. Sorrells, Daniel J. . Sperce, Paul .... Springgay, Alan D. . Sreg, Olaf W. . . . Sfempel, Guido H. . Slephens, Helen . . Slerling, Leroy F. . Sfevenson, 'Conslance T Telfer, Harold . . . Theunissen, William . Thomas, Alfred . . Toney, Bernard . . Trembafh, William V Vanllyne, Helen . . VanMe1er, Roberf . Villands, Alexander Von Reichlsauer, Wil W Wagner, Harold . Wallace, Marfha . Iiarn Walers, Richard . . . Webb, Clarence . . Wheeler, Elizabefh L. . While, Kennelh . . Whifney, Marion . Wilcox, Harold . . Willhire, W. Lyle . . Williams, Forrest . . Williams, Louise . Wilson, Buena . . Winger, Paul . Wisneski, Leo . . . Wood, Carl A. . Wood, James . . Works, Ernesl . . Wrighl, Edna . . Wrighl, Kennelh . . Y Yanlis, Theodore . Z Zeoli, Harold W. . ..89 86, l42, I68, I69 'ffafi zisf iss I feb . .89 .' .' fafi 89, nav, .' .'2i2,' . '. iof , . as '.' .sci . '. irof Caswell A Abbott, Edward E. . . Abendroth, Caryle S. . Adair, Marcia . . . Adams, Carolyn Lee . Adams, Jack .... Adams, John .. . Adams, Judy Ann . . Adams Suzanne W. . . Adamski, Joan Marie . Adamski, Lois M .... Adkinson, Sarah Jane . Ahearne, Mary Alice . Ahlander Doyle B. . . Aho, Janet ...... Aikins, Donald . . . Akehurst, Della .... Albrecht, Janet S. . Albrecht, Vernon L. . . Albright, Susan G. . . Alderman, Patricia . . Alderman, Paul .... Aldrich Joanne E. . . Alexander, Saundra . . Alexander, Russell . . . Allan, Alexanne . . . Allen, Ardath .... Allen, Jean C. . . . . Allen, Linda . . . . Allen, Marian . . Allen, Rex . . . Allerton, Ann . . Allison, John C. . Allman, Jane . . Allum, Marilyn . Amiel, Janice . . Amon, Elaine .... Amstutz, Lnida .... . . 166, .' .'1i9,' .113, 93,.149,. 1'21', -163,- Anderson, Barbara .... 113, Anderson, Elizabeth ..... Anderson, Hilda . . . . . . Anderson, Marilyn .... 103, Anderson, Molly . Anderson, Martha . . . . . Anderson, Robert . . Anderson, Sally .... Anderson Andrews, W Ste hen 1 - P Orda .... Annis, David .... Antclitf, Janet . . . Antclift, Karen . . Anthony, Fredrick . . . Antonetti, Margaret . . Aptel, Elizabeth . . . Apsey, Gary . . . Archer, Richard . . . Arendsen, Sharon . . . Armstrong, Naomi . Armstrong, Russell . Arndt, Jane .... Arndt, Marla . . . Arnold, Marylou . . Arnold, Ruth . . . Arnot, Karen .... Arrison, Ruth Ann . . Arthur, Russell . . . Aschliman, Janet . . Askegard, Ronald . . Atkins, Daniel . . Atwell, Barbara . . Aukee, Karen Ann . . Averill, Carolyn . Averi11,Ann . . . Avery, Dale .... Avery, Mary Jane . . B . 192, . kno.. Babb, Patricia . ..... 121, Babcock, Donna . . Babich, Gene . . . Babbish, Joseph . . Bach, Robert ..... Bader, Mary Ann . . Baier, James .... Bailey, Joann . . . Bailey, William . . Abk, Agnes . . . Baker, Dorene . . . Baker, Frederick . . Baker, James . . Baker, Marilyn . . . Baker, Mariorie . . Bakhaus, Pamela . . Bakita, Richard .... Baldwin, William . . . Balfour, David . . .121 Balmer, Sue . . . . . Banhagel, Grace . Barany, Joan . . . Barber, Candace . . Barch, James . . . Bare, Marian Jean . ..190, ..1sa, .. ..-13, .'.'.113, .131, , 160, 1 Index Barkema, David . Barker, George . . Barnes, Gary . . . Barnes, Jeannette . . Barnes, Margaret Ann Barnett, Barbara . . Barr, Bonnie . . . Barrett, Ellen . . Barre, Sharon . . . Barrett, James . . . Bartels, Raymond . . Barth, Karn .... Barton, Nancy .... Bashaw, Barbara . . Bass, Ronald .... Batdortf, Marian . . Batson, Mary Pamela Batten, Arlene . . . Bauer, Janet .... Bauer, Joan . . . Bauer, Sue .... Baughn, James . . . Bauman, Audre Jean Bauman, Ken Paul . . Bauman, Sharry . . . Baumann, Kathleen . Baur, Bernice .... Bayclift, Donna . . Bazany, Ted ..... Beach Juliana . . , Beauchamp, Jo Anne Beauvais, Charlene . Bebow, Theodore . . Becker, Betsy . . . Becker, Norman . . Becker, William . . Beckrow, James . . Bedford, Neal . . Bedford, William . . Bednarski, Marlene . Bedore, James . . . Beedle, Randall . . Beels, Gary ..... Beery, John ..... Beery, Margaret . . Behner, Frederick 111 Behrenwald, Kay . . Belill, Leo ..... Bell, Frances . . Bell, Jean .... Bell, Larry .... Bellinger, Mary . . . Bellinger, Janice . . 121,166 ...1l9 '. '. Nia, .' .' fri, .'.'1 15, . . .93 121 Bellow, Bender, Suzanne . . . Patrlcla . . . . Bendes, Helen . . . . . . Bennett, Daniel . . . . . . Bennett, Linda . . . . .145, Bennett, Norman .... . 93, Bennett, Teri Lee . .... 149 Benninger, Carolyn .... 93, Bergquist, Janet . . . . . Bergren, Nance .... . . 193, 164 Bernardo, Mary Jane Berry, Lou .,... Bertovick, Georgiann Bess, James C. . . . Bessinger, Roger . . Bever, Earl Ward . Beyer, Suzann . . . Beyst, Irene . . . Beyst, Richard .. Bielawski, Jane . . Biery, Richard . Biglow, Janet .... Bigler, Beth ..... Bill, Marianne . .66, Bingham, John . . . Bingham, Mable . Bird, Daniel . . . Bird, Lenora . . Bird, Terrell .... Bisard, Walter . . Bishop, Paul .... Bissell, Mary .... Blaaw, Margaret . . Black, Evelyn .... inf 145, I 1913 113 93 160 113 121 51, 162. 186 247 113 Blackford, Ann . . . 113, 148, Blackstock, John ..... 160, Blakely. Judy . . . . 113, 189, Blaylock, Gloria . . Blazek, Ronald . . Block, Delores . . Block, Susan . . . Bloom, Carl . . . . Blum, Victoria .... 93, 152, Boane, Dorthey . .. . . . . . Bodary, Daniel .... 92, 160, Boersma, Lorena ...... Boeve, Sandra . .... . Bogardus, Tom . . . .121 Bogrotf, Joanne . . Bohl, Joan ..... Bohner, Mahala . . . Bolle Louis . . . ..121, Bol1ehbacher,Judith' ' ' '1'13j ot Students Bo1lman,Judith . . . Bolton, Richard . . Cadwel I, Patricia . . . Cahoon, Beverly . . . . Calkins, James . . . . . . Callard, Leonard . . . .94, Campbell, Jane . . . . Campbell, Judy . . . . . Campbell, Jerry . . . . . .94 Campbell, Kathleen . . . . . . Campbell, Larry Lee . . . . . Campbell, Wlllldm . . . .94, Carey, Eugene . . . . . . Carlson, Karen Lee . . . . Carlson, Lois . . . . . . . Carlson, Robert . . . .157, Carlson, Terrence . ..... . . Carmen Joyce ........ 122 Carmelll Fay .......... Carr, Earrah . . .114, 143, 162, 169 Carroll, Mar Lou ...... 132, Carson, Darlene ........ Carter, Harold . . . . . .94, Carto, Sallie Mae ........ Cascadden,A1thea ........ Case, James Robert ..... . . Cassens, Jolene . 114, 142, 148, 168 1 Cassie, Ronald ......... 155 ,Jon .... ...114, .113 Boltz, Bruce . . . .152 Boman,James . . . .131 Bonner, Mariwyn . . . . .113 Booth, Barbara Sue . . 182, 193 Booth, Floyd ..... . . 93, 193 Boron, James . . . . . . .93, 151 Borrocci, Mario ....... . .131 Bort, Sandra . ..... . . 93, 157 Bosch, Joane . . . . 121, 147, .113 Boughton, Carol . . .70, 94, 131 . 131 Bourcier, Connie ...... . . 155 Bowen, Ethan A. . 174, 201 Bowen, Glenna . . .131 Bowen, Roland . . . . .121 Bowers, Bonnie . . , . . 183,203 Bowker, Julie . . . . . 121, 203 Boyd, Bethany Ann , . . . .113 Boyer, Dorothy May . . . . . . 159 Bradley, Alice .... . 174, 191 Bradshaw, Robert . . . . .166 Bragg, Gala .... . . . 119, 199 Brandenburg, Mona . . . . 121, 201 Brandt, Janice Rae . . 113, 149 Branyan, Robert . . . . 121, 190 Brattin, Barbara . . . . . 194 Braund, Thomas . . .143 Breese, Joyce . . . . .113 Breese, Norene . . . . . I 158 Breidenstein, Susan . . . . . .121 Brennan, Barbara . . . . . 121 Brewster, Jack W .... . . 191 Brewster, Jackie Lynn . . .121 Brian, Judith M. . . . . . . .156 Brian, Jerilynn . . . 166, 203 Brigham, Nancy . . 174, 203 Briley, James . . . . . . . I 148 Brinkman, Terry ........ . 167 Brock, Dula . .... 94, 170, , 193 Brocklehurst, James ..... . .201 Brockway, Shirley ..... . 155, 180 Brokaw, Kathleen . . . . . . 149, 174 Brooks, Donald Ray . . .94, . . 181 93' 202 Brooks, Jacqueline ...... 113' 14,0 Brooks, Jessie ....... .121 Brooks, John William .... ,192 Brooks, Louis . .. . . . . . . 121 Brooks, Lyle Arnold . . .164 Brosofiski, Edward . . . ,121 Brown, Arthur ..... . , , '93 Brown, William Lee . . , ,131 Browning, Norman . . 93 203 Brunell, Beverly ..... ' Bruner, Barbara Jean . . Brunette, Judith Anne . . 190 Brushwiller, Marianne . Bruskotter, Jilie .... Bryan, Marilyn .... Bryan, Susan Ferne . . Bryce, Rebecca . . . Bublitz, Susan Kay . . Buby, Jean ..... Buck, Darlene . . . , Buck, Karolyn . . Buckley, Joyce . . Budry, Carol .... , Buettner, Patricia . . . .93 209 201 164 173 . 151 121 131 189 .143 174 155 , Buffenbarger, Nancy . . . . Bunnell, Karen . . . Burch, Gayle ....... .93 121 162 , 155 Bungart, Mary Jane . . , 148 , 224 , 182 145 I Burman, Bonnie Lee . . . . Burek, Robert John .... 94, Burger, Bernita . . . 113, 191 Burgess, Shirley ....... Caszatt, Errol .... Cathcart, Melinda . Cauchy, Michael . . Cauley, Michael . . . . 132, Causley, Monroe . . . . .94, Cavell, Diane ...... . . 122 Celauro, Francis ........ Chamberlain, Jacquel .... 164, Chambers, Georgia . . . . . Chambers, Larry. . . . . .94 Chambers, Mary . . . . . 132, Chambers, Richard .... 114, 119 Chandler, James . .... . Chapa,Shir1ine . . . . . Chapman, Carol . . . Charest, Beverly . . . Charters, Sharon . . . .. Chiles, Judy ...,. . . .94 Chimner, Christine . . . . Chipps, Gloria Ann . . . . . Chipps, Marilyn . . . . 114, Chivalak, Sunan . . . . . . Chivers, Diane . . . . .122, Chunovich, Larry . Church, Gladys . . . Church, Karen . . . . Churchill, Ruth Ann . . . . . Cizek, Frank Joseph . . . . . . Clarady, Carol . . . . . .94, C1ark,Janet .... Clark, Robert . . . . Clark, Sue . . . . . . Clark, William . . . . . . . Clark, William P. . . . .153 Clarkson, Joyce . . . . . Claucherty, Marilyn , . . . .. .IQ , 201 Burnett, Robert .... .201 Burns, Lyra Leah . . . . '131 Burns, Thomas Lee . . . , , 113 Burrell, Phillip M. , . . . 155' 159 Burt, Calvin ......... , 131 Burzynski, Elizabeth .... 122, .121 Buscaino, Patricia . . . . . ,121 Bush, Catherine . . . . . . .202 Bush, Karen .. ..... 113, , ,113 Bush, Mary Ann ...... . 170. 203 Bushong, Beniamin ..... 216, 217 Buskirk, Colleen . . .94, 142, 191, 199 Busuttil, Charles ...... .131 Buta, Carolyn . . . . . . . , 157 Butcher, Donna . . . . ,203 Butcher, Gilbert . . . ,131 Butler, Barbara . . . . , ,15'-7 Butler, Beverly . . 190' 200 Butler, Richard . . . . , , ,93 Butterwick, Carol . . . . 200' 222 Button, Kay Ellen . . 113, 149 Butts, John Russell . . . . 113, 182 Buzzell, Betty Lou . . 166, 180 Bynum, Tina . . . . . . . 131 150, 189 . 142 C . . .93 190, 199 Cabble, Robert . . . . 238 Clay, Royce .... . . . . . Cleary, Kathleen . . . .190, Clemens, Kenneth . . . . Clements, Philip . . . . Clevenger, Jean . . . . Clever, Virginia . . Clews, Margaret . .... . C1ingan,Ardena . . . .122, 124 Coffee, Coggan, Sue . . Suzanne.. ...95, Cogsdill, Joan . . . . Cole, Janet . . . . . Cole, J ulianna . . . . 132, Cole, Peggy .. . . . . . Colema n, Joann . . . . Colgan, Mary Wynn . . . .143- Collard ,C1-1ar1es.. ....1 Collicker, Glenda . . . . . Collin, Collin, Collins, Andrea . . . . . Sue ...... . . . Gary Brent . . . . .95, Collyer, Douglas . . . . . Colthor Colthor p,Cecil... .. p ........ .. Compton, Karla ..... . . Conkright, Delbert, Jr. . . . Connel y, Joyce .... . . . Conrad, Donna . . . . . . . Cook, Barbara .... . .132, Cook, Kathleen .... . . . Cook, Robert Brent . , . . . Cook, Ve-rl ..... .... Cooley, Mary .... . . 147 Cooper, Janet . . . . 122, Cooper, John . . . . .95, Cooper, Karen . . . . . . . Cooper, Richard . . .. . .95, Cooper, Sally Ann .... 95, 148, Cooper, Susan V. . . . . . . Cooper, Tom . . . . . . . Corbat, Gerald .... . . . Cordek, Dianne Lynn . . . . Cornelius, Robert . . . . . . Couzens, Judy Kay . . . . 132 Cowie, James ..... ..... Cox, John ............ cayis, Janis ..... vs, liz, is-1, Crafard, Carol Lce ....... Crandall Constance . . . . . . Crawford, Douglas . . . Crawford, Nancy . . . . Creeger, Marieanne . . . Cresswell, Elizabeth ........ Cronin, Carole ..... . . . . Crooks, Terry . . . . . Cross, Sherroll Louis' ..lR2: I-62-, IB9, Crossett, Clifford ........ Crossland, Ronald ........ Crothers, Patricia . . . . l22, Crouse, Phil .... . . . Culbert, Marilyn . . . . Culotta, Shirley . . . Cummings, Clarke . Cummings, Joan . . . . .l22, Curren, Mary . . . . . l22 Curtis, Bernard . . . . . I22 Curtis, Bruce . . . .. .95, Cutler, Elinor . . . .95, I5l D Deane, Patricia . . . . . . Daleiden, Lois Jean . ., . . Dalton Jane Ellen . . . .95 Danhotf Joanne . . . . . . l22, Dani, Marilie Angela . . . . . Daniels, Don ..... . . Danley, Dave .... . . l60 Darbee, Calvin . . . .95, Dardas, Gary . . . . . Dardas, Terry . . . . Dar itz, Darlene . . . Darling, Jeanne . . . . . Darschoid, Michael . . . . I62 Dashne Sheridan . . . . .II-1, fr Davey, Elisa .... David, Margaret . . Davies, Don . . . . . Davies, Irene Sylvia Davis, Barbara . . . Davis, Diane Lee . . Davis, Karen . . . Davis, Patricia . . Davison, Gaye . . . Dawe, Mary ..... .....l93 Dawg, Priscilla . . .l22, l67, I83,' Dawson, Barbara . .... l22, l65 Dean, Zora .......... ISO Decator,Audrie . . . Deephouse, Sondra . .95, l42, I44 I ndex ot Students Doorlag, Robert . . Dosser, Sandra . . Douglas, Ralph . . . Douglas, Suzanne . . Downard, Teri . . . Downs, Norman . . Drake, Ronald . . . Dravecky, Patricia . Dressel, Judith . . . Drew, Susan Ann . . Drzyga, Joan .... Dubay, Yvonne Lee . Dubbs, Betty . . . Duggan, Larry . . Dumas, Richard . . Dumaw, Bruce . . . Dumaw, Maryann . . Dumont, James . . Dunlap, James .... Dunn Mary. .. .. Dunsiord, Charles . . Ducluette, Andrea . . Durst, Sue Jeanette . Duvall, Deborah . . Dykhouse, Jane . . . E Earle, Sharon .... Eastman, Meriean . Eaton, Sharon .... Ebeling, Linda . Eber, Linda . . . Eberhard, Phil . . Ebert, Mar . . . Eckhardt, Klay . . . Eckler, Sue Ellen . . Eddie, Charlene . Eddy, Susan . . . Edwards, Martin . Edzik, Sandra . . Ege, Joanne ..... Eggert, Judith . . . Ehinger, Anthony . . Eisenbgruber, Marilyn Eisengruber, Mary . Elftman, Leon . . . Elkins, Larry ..... Elliott, Donald Ford Ellis, James Edward . Elowsky, Janene . . . Ely, James David . Elzerman, Carolyn . Emberts, Louise . . . Emig, David Fredrick Emmett, Collin . . . Emmons, John . . . DerbJyshire,I Kay ........ Deering, Evelyn ........ l22 Dees, Rusch ..... lI2, I59, I65 Degrandis, Rosemarie ...... Deike, Mary Jane ...... . De'ongh, Linda .... . . Delamarter, Bruce A ........ Deline, Sharon ......... Dellinqer, Robert . ...... . Dembinski, Joanne . I22, I44, I9O, Demcrcurio, Salvatore . . , . . . Denno, Selma ,... . . Denno, William Lee . . . Denoyelles, James . . . Densmore, Susan . . . Dent, Eleanor ...., . . Denton, Susan Isabel . . . . Deo somer Samuel .. . . .95, Derezinski, Bernadett . . . I89, 2fiI Deshetler, Roger ....... II4 Detwiler, Beverly . . . . .II-1' Devault, Karen . . . . .95, Devine, Sharon . . . . Devoe, Maurice . . . Dewar, Gary . . . Dewitt, Gary . . . . Deyo, Albert .... .... Deyoung, Judy .... .... Deyoung, Laurel ....... I22, Dhaillecourt, Gaston ...... Diedrich, David ..... l57, l90, l90 Diedrich, Daniel L ..... IS7, Dieterich, Gaylone ...... Dieterle, Carolyn . . . . . Dietz, Larry . . . . . . . . .95 II4 Digulio, Leo . .. . . . 167, Dill, Kathy .... .... Dill, Patricia .... . .9S, Dillenbeck, Janet . . . . . Dinse, Duane A. . . . . . . Disbrow, Joan . . . . l42 Disbrow, Mary . . . . . Dixon, Peter . . . . 1 Engel, Nancy .... Engelhard,Joseph . . Engelhardt, Ann . En I'sh English , Anne Rita . Gloria . . English: John . . . English, John R. . English, Mary . . . English Randall . . . Enstine, Nan . . Erdmann, Judith . . Ernst, Thomas . . . Erridge, William . . Esper, Evans, Marcus .... David Carroll Evens, Gerald . . . Evans, Joan .... Evans, Joseph .... Evans, Neil ..... Dixon, Sara .... . . II4 l22 Dolio, Joan ..... Dolney, Felicia . . . Domes, Karen Beth . Donoghue, Dennis . . . ..9s, Eversdyk, Alyce . . . Evoy, Geraldine Mari Evril, Ann Esther . . Ewin, David Alan . . F ..II4, fss, iris, E Fabiano, Richard F. . Fagerlund, Carol G. Fair, Marsha L .... Falk, Jacqueline J. . Falkenhagen, Gretche Falter, Bernard A. . . Farley, Owenl n Mae Faub e, M. Rebecca . 'l4.E,.lZi9,. . . isa, .i'.95, Iilfisf . .l23, . .l23, '. '. '. vs, ..ll4, . .II2, . . IZ3, . 11195, ..ll-4, . .Il4,l Fauth, Kenneth G. . . Faxon, Sarah Jo . . . Featherstone, Barbara Fedack, Geraldine L. Fedraw, Marilyn Kaye Fellers, Edward L. . . Fellows, Nedra Kay . Fenech, Richard F. . Feneley, Patrick . . . Fenton, Carol Jane . Ferguson, Jane Ann . Fey, Paul J ...... Fezatte, Richard A. ..lI4, Fick, Sharon Lee . . . . Fidler, Judith Ann . . . . Field, Patricia D. . . . Fild, Patricia K .... Firnschild, Mary M. . . Fischer, Jean J. . . . . . . Fisher, Gene H .... . . Fisher, Kay Marie . . ..... 96, Fisher, Robert M. ...,. . Fisk, Dora M. . . Fitzgerald, Margaret .96, I93, Fitzgerald, William ...... Fitzpatrick, Charles ...... Flack, Karen Lee . . . . Fleming, John R ........ Flory, Janith M. ...... . Flynn, Kathleen T ......, Foerch, Marie E. . . II4, I42, I I65, Foley, Mary Cameron ..... Foley, Sharon Mae . . . . Forbes, John M ..... Forbush, Audrey H. . . . . Fordyce, Barbara M. . . . . Forshee, Carolun M. . . . . Forsuthe, Beverly K. . . . . Foster, Christa Jo . . . . . Foster, Lewis F .... . . . Foster, Norman E. . . . Foster, Ruth Ellen . . . . Fowler, Alice Jean . . . .96, Fowler, Kay Marie . . Frakes, Dorothy L. . France, Kent Carl . . . Francik, Dolores Ann . . Francik, Janet Kay . . Francis, Marilyn J. . . Frank ouglas Ward . . . . , D Frank, Francis Xavie . . Frank, William Ray . . Franz, James Robert . . Fraser, Linda E ...,. . . . Frechette, Peggy Lee .... . I23 Frederick, Patricia L. . . . .96, Freeman, Dennis W. . . Freeman, Jo Ann . . . . Freeman, Yvonne S. . . , , Frisbie, Judith M. . . . . . . Frisco, Terry Lee . . . . . . Fritz, Marcia Kay . . . . . Frost, Marilyn J .... . . . Fuiimiye, Wasaburo . . . .l89, Fu ler, Arlone M. . . . . . Funnell, James S .... Furness, Nenette M. . . Furtaw, Arthur Earl . . G Gabel, Mary Josephin . . . Gacek, Veronica J. . . . . . Gainor, Lynda Mae . . . Galbreath, Judy Mae .,... Galecka, Mary Ann ...... Galloway, Kenneth .... I53 Galoit, Donna M ....... Gapczynski, William C ..... Garcia, Dudley J ..... . Gardner, Donald F. . . Gardner, Richard E .... . . Gareau, Jane Louise ..... Garner, Mary Sue . . . . . Gass, William R ..... . . Gassman, Georgene S. . . Gaul, Kathleen Ann . . Gaul, Marilyn Sue . . Gault, Judith A. . . . Gawkowski, Frank 5. . . Gedraitis, Torfe A. . . Gee, Larry R ...... Gehman, William E. . Geller, James Leo . . George, Gloria C. . . . . Gerber, Gene R .... . Gerow, Bonnie M. . . Geth, Connie Lou . Gettel, John J ..... Gettel, Mary Anne . . . Gibson, Joseph Geo. , . Gibson, Roxann Kay . . Gilbert, Toby, J. . Gill, Roger Chanan . . . . IIS, Gillies, Judith Ann . . . .97, Gillman, Joan M. . . . . . Gilmore, Joan Kay . . . . . Ginnow, Doris Ann . . . . . I33 Glamzi, Carleen M. . . . . . Glaska, Janet M. . . . .97, Glaska, Jean E. . . . . . . Gloede, David John . . Gloss, David ..... Goddard, Clara J. . . Goecker, James W. . . . . . Goff Frederick G .... .... Golding Harold R. . . . . I62, Good, Philip Ernest . . . . . Goodsite, Ruth Elaine ...... Goovert, Denise M. . . . . . l7O, Gorcyca, Patricia D. . . IIS, I48, Goretski, Bernard F ....... 97 Goretski, Irene L. . . . . .97, Goscinski, Janice I. . . .l33, Gothard, James L. . . . .'-77, Gottleber, Neil L. . . . . Gough, Lois Rae . . . . Gould, Virginia B. , . . . . Goulet, Lee J. . . . , . l57, Graft, Lynne Rae . . . . . . Graham, James . . . . . . Graham, Robert B .... . Grandiean, Lyenne D. . . . Grandy, Robert A. . . . . Granholm, Patricia K. . . . . Grannis Sue A. . Grant, Elizabeth J. . Grant, James S. . . Grant, Jerry R. . Grant, Martha L. . . Grant, Nancy J. . . Graybill, Janet J. . Grebe, William H. . Green, Barbara A. . . Green, Carole G. . . Green, Donald W. . . Green, Mary A. . . Green, Robert W. . Green, Roy Edward Green John L e, . . . Greenfield, Gayle A. Greenhoe, Jane K. . Gregory, Carol A. . . Gregory, Suzanne . Greif, Mariorie E. . Greilick, Diane B. . Grice, Kay Elaine . . Grice, Lynn L ..... Griem, Pamela Iris . Gries, Edna Augusta Grleves, Mary Lynn . Griffith, Betty Lou . . Grogan, Barbara J. Groleau, Dennis J. . Gronda, Charles R. . Gronda, Everett J. . Grosshans, Carol Ann Grossman, Pamela E. Groulx, Margaret R. Grow, Janice Mary Grubaugh, Orpha Jan Grumbine, Virginia L. Guiette, Barbara Ann Gustafson, Mary A. . Gutow, Kenneth E. . Guy, Sharon Lee . . Gwiazdowski, Joseph . . . Gyorkos, Sally J. .... . H Haase, Donald G. , ..... . Hackett, Elaine M. . .97, l45, iss, wo, iw, Hadan, Robert W, ...... . Haddix, Sue Katherine . . IIS, l82 Haeusler, Richard J ...... I24, Hage, Nancy Kay .... lZ3, I9l, Hagerty, Lyle W. ...... . Haggert, Carl Lawr ...... Hahn, David Glenn . . . . IS4, Ha'ek, Shirley A .... . . .97, Hakola, Gloria Jean .... 97, Hale, Patricia Jo . . . . . Hall, Sue Ellen . . . . . . Halliwell, Mary A. . . . . . Halsig, Linda Lee . . . . I33, Hamel, Janice L. ...... IO9, Hamel, Diane Lorraine .... l23 Hamilton, Jon Robert . . . .97: Hamilton, Michael B. . . , . Hamilton, Richard L. . . Hamilton, Susan Kay . . . Hammel, Arnold D. . . . . . Hammond, Carolyn Lee . . . Hammond, Sheryl V. . . . , . . Hampton, Beth Y ....... l20, Hantt, Sally Gay . .98, ISI, I82, Hanger, Flora Jean ...... Hanna, Karen Jeanne .... . Hansen, Elizabeth A. . . . Hansen, Karen Lee . . . . . Hanson, Gerald D. . . . . . Hanzlovic, Norma J. .... I23, Harbin, Janice R ...... Bl, l42 Harcke, Lynn C. ....... . Hardy, Donna Jean ...... Hargreaves, Roger L. .... . Harmer, Gary D. .... . . Harrier, Nancy Kay . . . Harrington, Gary E. . . . . Harris, Donna Jean Harris, Judy Lee . . Harris, Mary Hulda Harris, Myrna Lee . Harris, Patricia I. . Harris, Ralph . Harrison, Christine . Harrison, Jeanne M. . Harrison, Linda M. . Harrison, Stephen D. Harrison, Thomas R. . Harsh, Karen Sue . . Hart, Lois Ann . . . Hart, Mary Lynn . . Hart, Patricia Ann . . I-Iartker, Marilee . . Harvey, Elizabeth . . Harvey, Garey L. . Hash, Carla Jane . . Haskett, Robert E. . . Haskins, Shirley Ann . Hasselback, James R. Hatinger, Joyce E. . Hauck, Carol Jean . . Hauife, lrwin F. . . . Haug, Sharon R. . . . Haven, Merrily M. . . Hawes, Gary L. . . . Hawker, Lynn Richard . Hawkins, Janice L. . . Hawkins, Marsha Jean Hay, Mary E ...... Hayden, Dawn G. . . Hayes, Joseph W. . . Healey, Robert W. . . Healy, Sue Carol . . . Heath, Dorothy E. . . Heath, Mariorie A. . Heavenridge, Ruth Ann Hebert, Sharon Ann . Hecht, Carol Elsie . . Heck, Carole Joyce . Heinig, Judith Jean . Heinrich, Joel S. . . . Helbig, Deanna Lois Helman, Virginia Mae Helphenstine, Beverly Hemingway, Joan M. Henderson, Gaynel Sue Hendricks, Bernard E. Hendricks, Linda B. . Henning, Sally J. . . .98 Henson, Thomas P. . . Herbert, Patricia Ann Herkimer, Ann C. . . Herrington, John G. . Hewig, Sally Joann . Hey, Joyce Ann . . . I-Ieydenburg, Paul M. . Heydenburg, Robert M. . Hickerson, Judy D. . . Hickman, Jerold W. . Hicks, Linda Jean . . Higgins, Eugenia A. . Hilborn, Judith K. . . Hilclreth, Natalie . . Hill, James K. . . Hill, Mary Lynn . . Hill, Sandra Kay . . Himm, Avriele F .... Hingelberg, Amory M. Hintz, Genevieve M. . Hirschenberger, Edwa .....98 ......98 205 . . .l73, . IS3, ll5 '. 131' . l3ii,' 98, Hirshman, Nancy Ellen' i i i Hoag, Paul Fred . . . Hodge, Robert White Hodges, James W. . . Hoffman, Doris Ann . . . Hoffman, Joan H. . . Hohnke, Alma J. . . Hoitenga Robert W. 203, . . .123 109 . . .155 . . . .90 . .124 . .134 . . 134 . .124 . . .124 . . .Il5 115, 207 . . .124 . . .157 . . .133 124, 204 134, 199 .90, 152 157, 202 151, 200 . . .124 lI5, 159 . . .159 . . .191 I24, 143 ll5, 151 . . .134 . . .171 . . .I74 . . .147 . . .134 98, 174 190, 203 . . .149 . . .203 . .124 . .l73 . .I69 . . .90 . .124 . . .ISO . . .170 . . .I34 155, I74 . . . .I34 150, I93 .90, 159 . . .134 134, 200 .92, 9B . . .134 . . . .199 .9a, 154 . . .134 . . .l34 . . .154 143, 205 . . .ISI . . .115 . . .105 102, 203 .92, 98 124, I74 . . .200 134, 203 .90, 200 . . .98 134, 190 .90, l59 . . .155 . . .124 .90, 243 124, 199 145, 200 Hole, Daniel D. . . .D i i Holland, Arden W. . . Holland, Floyd W. . . Hollar, Don Robert . Hollingshead, Aletha . Hollman, Bonnie Jean Holmes, G. Robert . . Holser, Thomas J. . . Hondorp, Michael W. Hooper, Gayle Gene Hoople, Patricia Kae . Hooten, Mary Lu . . . Hoover, Ruth E. . . . Hoover, Wendell Lee . Horn, Jacqueline M. . ..ll 90 5. Horn, Ruth Joanne . . .I24, Hornbaker, Gregory B. . . . Horne, Laura Lee . . Horst, Richard K. . . Horton, Virginia M. . Hoskins, Alice L. . House, Elizabeth J. . House, Shirley Ann . .i..I24. Howard, Merrie Sue . Howard, Roberta E. . Howe, Linda lone . . Howe, Richard Karl . Howell, Beverly D. . . Howell, Mary Lynn E. Hrushka, Judith Ella . Hubbard, Carolyn G. Hubbard, Sue Ann . 1 98, 153, .90, 115, ISI, '102 203, 115, 124, I24, I24, 143, I42, lb5, 1341 . 98 I24 I74 l62 I58 l64 203 I74 I55 I34 I39 I39 l24 I93 I62 I93 205 I55 I49 . 93 I34 I99 I63 205 IIE I74 I47 I74 124 I34 I34 . 98 I9l Index ol Students Hubbel, Nancy L. . . . . Hubbell, Helen Glee . . . . . Huber, Carol Ann . .... IIS, Hudock, Barbara Ann Hugan, Edward B. . . . . . Huggins, Patricia Sue . . . . Hughes, Sandra E. . . . . .98, Hula, Bonita Marie . . . . Humes, Mildred T. ..... . . Hummel, Mark Dennis ..... Hunt, Barbara June . . .lI5, I34, Huston, Isabella Loui .... I34, Hutchins, Susan A. Hutchinson, Robert ....... Hutchinson, Sharon K. . Hutchinson, Beverly . . . Hyde, Rose Marie . . . I lkens, David Floyd . . . I34, Ingersoll, Patricia J. . . . I24 Iseler, James E. . . . . IIS, lsler, James E. . . . . . II5, Iseler, Wanda J. .... . . Isham, Rosalyn Faith . . . . lssette, Adoree Lynn . . . . . Ito, Doris Y. ..... . . IIB, Ivan, Daniel J. . . . . . Ivan, Thomas Jan . . . J Jackson, Burchard P. .,... . Jackson, Marie Ruth . . I24, IA3, Jacobs, Terrence C. ..... IZO, Jacobsen, Barry R. . . II5, IB9, 224, Jacobsen, Bonnie D. ...... Jacobsen, Judith J. ..... II5, Jaehnig, A. Faith .... 98, I43, Jaenicke, Sandra D. ..... . Jagello, Leonard W. .... . Jaiey, Janice Sybil . . . . . . Jadad, Marilyn Ann . . . l5, I42 Jakimiec, Janice J. . . . . . .I Jakubiak, Beradine . . .92 Jandreski, Harold . . . Janicki, Janet L. . . . . Jankowiak, Marcene . II5, Janson, Robert A. . . . Jaquith, Marcia C .... Jarvis, Barbara J. . . Jeffrey, Janice D. . . Jelinek, Jean Marie . Jenks, Santley Edwin . Jensen, Bonnie Jean . . Jensen, Carol Fay . . . Jensen, Lenore M. . .98, Jensen, Mariana .99, l42, Jensen Nancy Kay Jesiandwsii, Rita 14. Johnson Johnson ,Andrew C. .. , Ann M. Johnson, Bonnie J. . . Johnson Johnson , Dexter James . Gerald F .... Johnson: Ilene May . . Johnson, Judith A. . . Johnson, James R., Jr. . Johnson, Karen Marie . Johnson, Keith A. . . . Johnson L1ll1e B. . . . . Johnson: Linda Diane . Johnson, Marilyn A. . . Johnson, Mary Ann . . Johnson, Meredith A.. . Johnson Mary M. . . . Jahnsanf P501 R. . . . Johnson, Terry James . Johnson, Virginia L. . . Johnson William C Johnston, Phil A. .i Joles, Robert J. . . . . Jonckhe Jonckhe ere, Elizabeth . . IIS, ere, David C. . Jones Barbara E. . . . . Jones, David Lee . . . Jones, Janet M. . . . . Jones, Michael David . Jones, Nancy G. .... . . . Juilleret, William E. . . . .99, Jury, Charles H. . . . . . K Kadolph, Lawrence L. . . . Kahn, Jerome Barry . . . Kain, David L. . .... . . Kaldahl, Dianne Rae . . . Kalmar, Beverly M. . . . . Kalnins, Ilze ..... . . Kalterbach, Judith A. . . . Kaminskis, Roger L. ...... . Kammers, Rosemary E ..... I24, IIS I49 I99 I44 I90 I49 I47 200 l9I 203 I73 203 l43 I59 ll5 I34 IS9 I9I IBZ 198 l98 l34 I34 205 I44 222 20l . 98 205 I55 225 I99 I9I I70 l73 I55 I34 I63 I34 98 I55 l89 20l 222 203 . 98 l50 I39 l24 IZ4 I34 I94 l93 . 99 200 233 l24 I90 l56 l54 I99 205 I90 l34 . 99 I82 I34 I9I I93 I44, 209 I I5 200 l24 I24 I34 . 99 224 20l I24 l63 I90 I70 . 99 I I5 l59 I66 I90 . I5 222 I34 IZ4 99 I34 l34 200 Kane, James E. . . . . Kapka, lone K. . . . . Karabacz, Sandra M. . . Karaiofi, Diane Marie . Karner, Sandra Jean . Karow, Jeannine M. . Karr, Ruth C. . . . . Kasper, Judy Ann . . Kaump, Frederick C. . Kavanaugh, Sharon R. . Kay, Carol A. .... . Kayner, Allen Jay . . Kazaks, Ruth ..... Kazuk, Betty Joyce . . Keas, Jerry Edwin . . Keas, Joyce Arlene . . . Keeler, Carolyn K. . . Keenan, Jo Anne M. . . Keeney, Carolyn Sue . . Keitchen, Jane Ann . . . Keith, Carolyn J. . . . Kelchner, Geraldine M. Kellas, George A. . . . Keller, Dexter Lee . . . Kellerman, Thomas G. . Kelley, Robert Allen . . Kellogg, Ruth A. . . Kelly, William P. . lib.. . . .'.'.99, II6, Kelner, Karen E. . . . . Kemler, L. Kay . . . Krizan, Pamela S. . . . . ll6 5 Kromer, Tom P. . . . , IS Kubik, Rosemary . ..... Kuhn, Dale L. ...... . Kuhn, Mary Christine . . l25 Kulhavi, John G. .... . Kulhavi, Larry R. . . . . Kummer, Diane T. . . Kunitser Mary Kay . . . Kurtz, Nyla Jane . . . . . Kwaiser, Marilyn S. . . La bea Labell L , Nancy Susan . . . e, Barton W. . . U Laclair, Nancy Jane . Lafear, Judith Ann . . Lafleur, Dennis .I .... Kempf, Carol Ann . .i.'.'I2ii,'2D0 Kendziorski, Stanley . . Kennedy, Anne Margare 99, Kenton, Sylvia ......... Kenyon, Charles E. . . Kern, Wallace A .... Kernstock, Sharon M. . Kerridge, Sharon L. . . Kersten, John H. . . Kesti, Kathryn A. . . Kettler, Mary Lou . . . Kidd, Arthur J. . . . . Kidd, Karen Sue .... Kidder Claude K kiddief virginia Kieft, Ronald J. . . Kietzman, Larry B. . Kigar, Marlynn K. . Kilgus, Donna Jean . . . Killian, Robert J. . . . Kimble, Carlene R. . . Kimmer, Ruth Ann . . Kindel, Lynn G. . King, Joan Leslie . King, Marian Jean . . Kinney, Gary Lee . . Kinney, Marcia l.. . . . Kipfmueller, Kay Ann Kipke, Jon J ..... Kiplinger, Keith G .... Kirkpatrick, Jane L. . . Kirt, Russell R. .... . Kisseberth, Roger A. .99 Kitcho, Rose Marie . .99 Kiter, Patricia Ann . . Kitzman, Judith Ann . . Klass, Mary E ..... Klenk, Edwin G. . Kline, Judith Ellen . Klose, David G. . . Klump, lone Lee . . Klunder, Nancy L. . . . Knapp, Kristen Diane . . Knight, Brenda A. . . . Knight Leslie J .... Knipschild, Kenneth . . Knobloch, Eugene Oli .i Knoblock, Janet M. . . Knoop, Diane C. . . . Knoppe, Volker W. . Knost, Barbara J. . Knowles D roth , o y C. . Koenigsknecht, Roy A. . . Koepigen, Kay Anne Kohn, Barbara E. . . Koinis, Mary Ellen . Kolasinski, Patricia . . Kolch, Marvin James . Kollaritsch, Irma R. . Kolleth, Patricia M. . Koons, 'Charles D. . Kos, Joan M .... Koski, Carol l. . . . Koss, Mary E. . . . . Kovalcik, Jo Ann .... Kowalski, Sharon Kay . Kozar, Beverly Ann . . Kozler, John G. . . . Kraft, John H. .... . Kral, Marilyn Theresa . Krantz, Sandra K. . . Kranz, Jerry K. . . . . Krawczak, Sandra K. . . Krchmar, Sandra L. . . l24, i15 III99, I53, IB2, 99, Laforesf, Paulette L. . . . . Laframboise, Mary E. . . . Lafray, Claude A. . . . Laidley, Mary Kay . . Lafewski, Richard F. . . . . Lake, Donald Dee ..... Lake, Lois Ann ...... Lakies, Sharon J. . . IUO, I47 Lalonde, Sharon Kay .... Lalonde, Patricia Ann .... Lamb, Patricia Ann ..... Lamberton, Karlene M. . . Lamerson, Cheryl .... . Lamourie, Joan L. . . . Larnpe, Kathleen M ..... Lampman, Jack A. . . .I00, Langenlourg, Edward .... Lantto, Judith H. . . . . Lantto, Sarah A ..... . Lanway, Dale Newton . . . Lape, Robert Lewis . . Larrabee. Ellen Jane . . Larsen, Susan D. . . . Larson, Diane Maria . . . Lashaway, Kenneth E. . . . Latham, Richard C .... II6 Latta, Richard C. . . . . Lauer, Michael J. . . . Lauer, Nan E. . . . . Lavoy, Patricia Ann .... Lawrence, Alvin W. . Lawson, Lorna L. . . I00, I43 Lawson, Robert S. .... . Layman, Donald H. . . . . Leavitt, Betty Jean .... Lebar, Cynthia Ann .... Lee, Ralph David ...... Lefler, Judy A. .... IIA, Lehman, Donald Elmer . . . Lehnhardt, Doreen A. . . . Leist, Diane Barbara . . . Len, Norbert George . . . Lents, Robert Keith . . . Lepien, John Chester .... Lescelius, Joyce S. .... . Levarsky, Richard A. . . II6, Lewandowski, Robert G. . Lewis, Duane W. . . . ll2 Lewis, Elaine ....... Lewis, Elizabeth H. . . . Lewis, Russell D. . . . . Lewis, Sharon Kay . . . Lewitt, Sharon . . . . . Licavoli, Samuel . . . Lien, Patti Marie . . . II6, I82, Kreiielclt, William L. . . . . . . Kreitmeyer, Carole L. . Kreps, Karen Patricia . . Kriesei, Judith S. . . Lightheart, Wade M. . . . Lilley, Barbara S. . . . . Limberg, Thomas W. . . . Lindberg, Terrance L. . . . Lindenberg, Larry N. . . . Linder, Carolyn M. . . . Lindfors, Billie A. . Lindsay, Larry A. . . . Line, Clyde Edward . . Link, Walter F ....... Listrnan, Barbara Anne Litzenberger, Roger N .... Lixey, Kenneth ..... . Locher, Paul, Jr ....... Lockwood, Robert N. . . . Loding, Carol May . . Loll, Gretchen E. . . Loncharte ..... Long, Albert L ..... Long, Alton Waller . . . Long Donald C. . . . . . Longhlni, Henry D. . . . . . Lorcke. Joanne M. . . .l00, Lord, Donald B. . . . . . Loree, Jane Ann . . . . . Lothery, Eugene . . . Louchart, Kenneth D. . Lounsberry, Richard L. Love, Donna Mae . . Loveless, Saundra L. . . Lovell.. Donald Marvin Lubeski, Tyrone F. . . Lubineniecki, Norman Lucas, Lynelle J. . . . Mulder .... McCullough, Peggy Index ol Sludenls . William . . Lucke, Linda W ...... l00, l6B Luckey, Jalayne B ..... , . l25 Ludwig, Marilyn P. ...... . Luikis, Marrgarol E. ..... l42, Lumsden, orman Charl .... Lyle Carole Ann ...... l25, Lymburner, James W, .... l54, Lynam, Deborah L. ..... l42, Lynch, John Joseh . . . . Lyons, Howard L. . . . M Markham, Dianne H. . . Markle, Linda .... . Marko, lris Barbara . . . Marks, Elizabelh . . . . . Marquardl, Kulhlecn . . . . . Marquardl, Marla . . Marr, Judilh M. . . . . .I0l, Marsh, William . . . . Marshall, Sharon . . . . McCully, Carolyn ....... McDonald, Marqarel . .l52, 202 McDonough, Anlhony McEvoy, Alice Ann ..... . McGIolhlin, Cassic L. . . . . Mclnerney, Marie . . . . . Mclnlosh, Marvin . . . . I9l, Mclnlosh, Mary .... . . McKenna, Janice Mary . . . McLaughlin, Marlin . . . . McLeod, Julia .... . . McMullen, James . . . . . McNames, Nancy . . . . lOl, McNeilly, Ron . . . . . . McOuaid, Mary . , . . . lla, McOuillan, Dennis ,...... McRober'rs, Judy ....... . Mead, Mary ...... lib, 167, Mead, Randall Lee ....... Mcdemar, Richard A ...,... Meforl, Barlon . . . . . I53, Mehlberg, Lynn . . . .l35 Munemilsu, Carie . . Munn, Carol Ann . . . Munlin, John ..... Murdock, Judy . . . l02 Murow, Thomas .... Murphy, Fredrick . . . Murphy, Pamela Kay . Musick, Sandra .... Musselman, Carol . Muszpnski, Annelle . . Mulc ler, Jo Ann . . Myers, Nancy . . Myers, Richard . . Myles, Kenhelh . . . Mys, Donald Paul . N Nagel, Waller . . . Nanlelle, Margarel . . Napolnik, Lois . . . Mehling, Susan . Meisler, James . . Melchior, Barbara . Mellberq, Kaye . . Mellel, James . . Merkel, Roberl P. . Merlo, Roger . . . Merrill, Sandra Kay Merrill, Lyle .... Merz, Judy ..... Melcalf, Jane Louise Melhner, Cleland V. Meyer, Dorolhy . . Meyer, Michael . Michalsen, Gail E. . Michelson, Charles . Mickan Marilyn . . Middlelarook, Lynn . . ' 1-is ' 'isis ' ' '1 oi 'i4s I53, ISS, I66, Nash, Corbin . . Nashiw a, Jeanne . . Navarre, Anne . . Navarre, Carole . Neal, Judy .... ' isi '1i3 ' '.'.i2is, '.'.i3s, . . 102, Neave, Elizabelh . . . . Nefl, Raymond . . . . . . Nelson, Barbara .... . . l35, Nelson, David Oliver . . . . . Nelson, Douglas .... . .lO2, Nelson, Gerald . . . . . Nelson, Gloria ....... I74, Nelson, Jeanne . ..... . l02, Nelson, Joseph Ernesl IOZ, l48, IAA Nelson, Paul Slalford ..... Nelson, Sandra ........ 70, Nelson, Theda lone . . . . Neorr, James ..... . . Nephew, Linda .... Marson Palricia . . . . . . Marlell Suzanne M. . . . . . Marlin, Charles .... l0l, lB2 Marlin, Diane Lee . . . . . . Marlin, Eileen Lois . . . . . Marlin, James J. . . . IOI, ISV, Marlin, Janel Sue . . . . . . Marlin, Judy Ann . . . . . . Marlin, Marilyn . . . Marlin, Nancy Kay . . . Marlin, Rulh Ann . . . Marzec, Barbara Lynn . Masingale, Patricia J. . . Masl Gary ..... . . . Malchell, Thomas . . . . I57, Malhers, Nancy . . . . .l36, Malheson, Edwin . . . . . Malis, Roberl . . . . . Malson, Charles . . . . . Malleson, Burl W. . . . . . I'72 Mallhews, Mercdilh . . . . . Mabarak, June ....... 193, Mabery, Leroy ,... Mac Leod, Roberl . . . . . Macaulay, Mary E. ..... lOl, Macdermaid, Mary L, .... . Mack, Barbara ......... Macklin, Palricia Lou l25, I47, I9l Macnowski, Harry J. ..... . Madsen, Linda ...,.... Magill, William E. .... . Maki, Dianne Lucille .. . Maki, Jill Arbulus ....... Maleck, Tom ......... Malecki, Barbara L. ..... . Mallek, Charles M. . .Il6, IS3, Mallen, Pali-icia ..... I3b, ZOI Mallery, James David ..... Mallory, Palsy Ann ..... . Malmslrom, Shirley M. .... . Maloney, Mary Jane ...... Mallby, Laura .... . . .l25, Malz, Carol ......... I36, Mandeville, Linda K. .... . Manke, Marolyn .... l25, IR, l Middlclon, Sharon . . . . Miqan, Helen . . . . . Milarch, Darryl . . . . Miles, Mary . . . . .lI7, Miller, Doris . . . . l0l, Miller, John . . . . . Miller, Roberl . . . . . Millick, Mary Jean . . . . Milligan, Gene David . . . . Mills, Herberl . ...,.... Mills, Judilh ...... IOI, I64, Mills, Nelda Elaine ...... Mills, Rachella ......... Mills, Roberl . . . . . . . Mills, Sandra . . . . Misner, Roberl . . . . . ll7,'lB9 Milchell, Mary . . Milchell, John . . Mizer, Nancy . . . . . . , Modrall, Nelson . . . . II7, Moeckel, Palricia . . . . . Moeller, David .... . . Molyneaux, Barbara . . . Monicalli, Ken .... . . . Monroe, Eugene .,...... Monroe, Wayne Erwin .... l26, Monson, Bruce ..... . . . Monleilh. Dale Allen Neuman, Shari Lynn . Neve, Gloria Dawn . . Newash, Mahmond . . Newberf, Gerry Ann . Newell, Donna .... Newell, Peler .... Nickolson, David . . . Nigel, Carol Lou . . . '.'.','1i3, . l54, l82, '.'. '.i1i, ' ' is '1i4 Nilz, Joanne . . l02, l64, I6, Noak, Kalhleen .... Noble, Dale . . . . Noble, Dorolhy . . Noble, Judilh Ann . . Noble, Nancy Sue . . Noble, Sandra .... Nolan, Adverna . . . Norenberg, Jacquilin . Norris, Jeanne . . . . Norris, Jo Jenene . . Norlhup, Janel . . . Norlhup, Nes ..... Norlon, Judy Ann . . Norlon, Norma Jean . Norwood, Lawrence . Novak, Marilyn Jean . Nowak, Judilh A. . . Nowak, Palrick .... Nummer, Donald A. . Manning, Gerald .... IOI, Manning, Selh F. . .IOO II6, l53 Manlei, Roberl ....... lOl, Marek, Kennelh Lee . . Maring, Barbara .... ...I0l, ...l69 Monlon, Jack ..... Moody, Phyllis .... Mooney, James Cecil Moore, Alice . . , . . Mallson, Linda Marie . . . . . Maure, Tony ...... . . Maudesley, Sue .... . Moore, Carolyn . . . Moore, Moore, Carole Jean . Dennis H. . l02 Olson, . May, Jon Lee . . May, Roger M. . . Maybee, Richard . Mayer, Georqe .... Manyard, David . . . Ma nard, Nancy .... McBean, William . .IIA McClellan, Sue Ann . . McCormick, Karen . . McCracken, Joann . . McCreedy, Allen . . McCulloch, Dugald . . McConald, Terry . . McDowell, Diane . . McGill, Sheryl .... ...ll6, ' ' 'ids I36, I59 lOl '. '. ioi, Moore, Ian-Daniel . . Moore, Janice . . . . Moore, Judy ..... Moore, Mary Louise Moore, Palricia .... Moore, Virginia . . . Moores, Beverly A. . . Morales, Elvira M. . . Moran, Kay Frances Moreland, Carla Kay Moreland, Delores . . Morelfi, Guy . . . Morgan, Carl . . Morgan, Sandra . . Morris, Barbara . . McKay, Dean Kerby . . . . McKinnon, William . . . . . McLaughlin, Vicki . . McLeod, Roberl . . . . . . McMacken, David . . . . . McMullen. John . . . . . . McRobb, Margarel . . ' ' 'ioi McSkulin, Shirley . . . .l0l, McAlpine, Linda . . . . . McBride, Kalhleen . . . . . McCann, Jacqueline ...... McCalary, Paula Jane .... I3b McCleery, Kalhryn . . . . . McColl, Sandra Lynn . . . . McCreedy, Richard . . McCririe, Phil ..,.. . McCuaiq, Hazel Mae . . . McCullough, Karen Ann . . . iss, ' .II7 Nummer, June .... Nunn, Nyblad, Susan . II7, Judy .... Nyirenda, Slanley B. . . .'.'.'1d2 '. I isli ...lO2, I ioi, 'lS3, . . . . .1o2, 142, 149, 170 ,lZ6, iss O Oberlee, Lorraine K. . Odell, Jack ..... Ogilvie, Norma Jean . Okeele, Tyler Ray . , Olekszyk, John . . . . Oleson, Marilyn . . Oliver, Jane ..... Oliver, Linda Belh . . Ollifle, Ann Louise . Olliffe, Lawrence . . Olnhausen, Jaclyn . Olen, Rebecca Ann Diane Louise . f l'l7-, -200, . , .l2b, . ....I03 ......l57 Morris, Don . . . Morris, Geraldine . . .... Morris, Marian Irene . . . . . Morrison, Richard . . Morrison, Ralph . . Morrison, John . . Morse, JoAnn .'.iI2i.':- Mosley, Irvin Dori . . Moss, Daniel ......... I Moss, Harriel . . . . l02, l62, l94, Moss, Daniel . . . Mounl, Moulsa 26, Molschall, Palricia Gene Alan . . . . . lson, Eugene . Mudgel, Willard . . . Mueller, Margarl . . Muer, Judy . . . . Olson, Judilh Kay . . Olson, V. Jellry . . Oneil Kalhleen Marie Onsloll, Wanda Lou . .iokfifio ' '.'.'.'1o5, off, Lynne D. . . .11i, 149, l8l, Osborn, Nida Jean . Osborn, Norma . . , Osborne, Jill .... Osler, John Edward . Oslerman, Donald . Ollo, Sue Anne . . . Overeem, Fredric . Oviall, Diane . . Owens, Oliver . . P Pace, Judilh Lorraine .....l03 . .io5,'1ri3, .. . .l93, ..l03, Page, Diana Kay . . Page, Mariorie . . Paison, Bonnie Lou . Palmer, Linda Mary Palmilier, Janel . . . Palo, Calherine A. . Pamrnenl, Joan Kay . Panik, Chrislina Fay . . . . Pape, Joseph H, . . Pape, Susan . .... Pappin, Carolyn . Pardee, Prudence . . Pardonner, Julie . . Parker, Barbara . . Parker, Coleen . . Parker, David . .. . Parker, Jose h E. . . Parsons, Juclilh . . Parsons, Roberl . . Parflo, Richard . . Paslori, Kalherine . . Palerson, James . . Palin, Bernadelle . Palrick, Vickie . . Pallerson, Waller . Pallerson, Elmer . Pallison,Joseph . . Paul, Jack Bob . . . .1o2, Pawlick, Sandra ....... Payrnenl, Franklin . Pearson, Lauralee . Pechelle,Jerilynn . . Peel, Marjorie L. . . Pellerin, Mary . . . Pellerin, George . Peloubel, Ann Helen Penn, Jon ...... Paplinski, Geraldine Peppler, Palricia . . Perle,JudyAnn . . . Pero, Richard . . . Perrigo, Cappi . . Perrine,Suzanne . . Perry, Frank . . . Peska, Darwin . . . Peler, Gayle .... Pelers, Carol Ann . Pelers, Lorraine . . Pelersen, Janel Kay Pelersen, Susan Ann . I 103' '14s,'167 l26 .,l7l, l26, I26, Pelerson, Aron . . . Pelerson, Marian . Pfeilflmann, Thomas Pllum, Bonila Jean . Philip, Ellen L. . . Phillips, Palricia . . Phillips, Linda J. . . Phillips, Jean Ann . Pickell, Judilh Ann . Picol, Daniel George Piegols, Susan Marie Pieper, Arll'1ur A, . Pierce, Julie .... Piercelield, Palricia Pielrazak, Judy . . . Pihl, John David . Pilkinglon, Michael Plagens, Donald . . Plarnondon, Ronald Plumb, Doris Ann . Plummer, Bonnie Jea Plummer, Karen Lee l'l ' 'I03. Pochyly, Barbara Jo . Pockel, Sharon . . Pommerenk, Deanna Porler, Phyllis . . . Poller, Doris Jean Poller, Janice Kay Poller, Richard . . . Power, Michael . . Powers, Ross . . Powers Fredrick . . 1 Poynor, Donna . . . Prall, Beverly Ann Preslon, Jean . . . Prelzer, Brian .... Price, Marcia Joan . Price, Palrick S. . . Pridgeon, Margarel . Primm, William . . Prins, Mary Elizabelh . .157, I :l.l7, Prilchell, Paul .... Prolhero, Ann . . . Provosl, Judilh . . . Prybyski, Palricia . Prygoski, Kennelh . . Pryor, Charlene . . Pugh, Sharon . . Pulliam, Jerry . . Pulver ,Linda . . . . . .1o4, Purcell, Donald . . . Purfield, Francine . . Purvis, Ann Marie . Pulnam, Palricia . . Pyles, Sharon . . . l9l 200 II7 I36 l03 209 I26 I93 l90 l26 ISI l26 208 II7 II7 IO3 l57 IO3 I54 l9O l48 203 203 I 99 IZL IS4 IO3 I9 I I 89 l03 I B2 I Bl 208 203 IA3 209 I 75 204 l82 20? l48 l89 IZ6 l03 I03 l93 IO3 I36 l60 204 103 II7 l63 209 IO3 ll7 200 II7 I36 l25 I49 l26 l36 I36 20l I26 l58 l62 l9l l26 I74 208 l26 l26 I73 209 IO4 199 I69 207 l5B l36 IO4 I36 l89 I I7 l2b l57 l26 IB3 I36 l59 I99 204 204 l60 l74 l50 IO4 IO4 l04 l26 I74 l27 I3b Streit, Robert . . . . O Ouerciagrossa, Hons . Quirk, James .... R Rady, Bradford ..... Racignol, Vicky Alice . . Racine, John . . . . . Radel, Nancy Lou . . Radford, Harvey . . Radke, Patricia .... Radloft, Joan Carol . . Rahn, Ka Ann . . . Rainey, Sharron D. . . Ramsey, James ...., Ramsey, Mariorie .... Ramsower, Sheila .... Ranstord, Ann Margare . Rapp, Rodney ..... Rasmussen, Donald . . Rasmussen,John . . Rathbun, Gary . . . . Rathsack, Gerald .... Rau, Mary L ..... . Rauser, Judy . . . . Rawley, Paul . . . . . Raymond, Ann .... Raymond, James Ray . . Raymond, Robert Jay . . Rea, Mary Ellen ..... Read, Janet ...... Reams, Jacks .... Reasoner, Kathleen . Reck, Judith Lee . . Reed, Dianne Gail . Reddick Marian . Reed, Kenneth . . Reibitz, Judy Ann . . Reichow, Elsie Joyce . . Reid, Constance . . . Reid, Elizabeth . . . Reid, Stuart .... . Reimer, Robe-rt . . . . Reisig, Robert . . . . Remenap, Randall . . Remer, Veronica .... Remington, Richard . . . Renner, Stanley .,... Reynolds, Linda Lee . . Rheaume, William . . . Rhines, Gary ...... Rhoads, Stephen Glenn . Rice, Bette Ann . ., . . Rice, Gary Charles . . . Richardson, Keith L. . . Richter, James ..... Rickenbaugh, Sandra . . Riedel, William . . . . Rifs, Shirley Joy . . Riess, Richard . . . Ritfle, Ivan ..... . Riseley, Gerald F ..... Rishkel, Dorothty .... Rittengeir, Howard . . Rittenger, Margaret . . Robert, Rita Ann . . . Roberts, James . . . Roberts, Patricia . . . Robinson, Bernard . . . Robinson, Nancy Ann . . Rock, Kathleen ..... Rock, Richard ...... Rock, Sandra . . I49, l65, Rock, William ..... Roe, Maxine ....... Roeder, Gary Carl . Rogers, Byron R. . . . Rogers, Donna . . Rogers, Ruth ...... Rogner, Dorothy .. . . Ro en, Elmere .... I64 Rohloff, Jane ...... Rohnkohl, William . . . Roller, Constance . . . Rolston, Keith Robert . . Romiq, Cathryn A. . Rood, Victoria .... Roscoe, Theodore W. . . Rose, James D .... Rose, Willard Lee . . Rosenaw, Kent . . . Roslund, David . Ross, Annette . . Ross, Beverly . Ross, Eileen . . Ross, Judy . . . Roth, Janet .... Roth, Larry Lee . . . Roths, Mary ...... Rotter, John David . . . Roush, Connie .... Rousseau, Mary Jo . . 1'17 117 I.7,' iI3'6 IO4,- I57, 70, ' l'0't ' 167, I9.l,' Index of Students Rowe, Robert . . . Rowell, Nathan . . . Rowley, Rita ...... Roy, Richard A ..... Rozelle, Kathleen Kay . Rud, Evelyn ...... Rudman, Mark Evens . Rudolph, Harold Ray . . Rutt, Howard ...... Rufner, Elizabeth . . . Rummel, Theodore . . Ruonavaara, Julie . . IO4, l42, I43, Rupp, Larry , .. . . . Russell, Jon . . . . Russell, Jean . . Russell, Jo Lynn . . Russell Sharon . . Ruthertord, Diane . . . Ryan, Jeanine Rose . . Rydall, Mary .... IO4 Ryder, Joan Audrey . . Ryzenga, Esther L .... S Sabatine, Antoinette . Sabbah, Paul Abe- . . . Sadler, Joyce Ann . . . Sadler, Karen, Rae . . Salbenblatt, Jean . . Salesky, Edwin . . Saller, Ronald .... Salmer, Alice ..... Sandelius, Dina Lee . . Sanderson, Karen . . Sandrock, Walter . . Sangerl, Susan . . . Santini, Nancy .... Sargeant, George . . Sarns, Marilyn . . . . Sass, Sandra Lynn . . Sasse, Douglas . . . Saunders, Kenneth . . Saxton, Jon ...... Sayers, Andrew John . Sayles, Nancy Katherine Schat, Barbara Lou . . Schaat, Leo Andrew . . Schaap, Bonnie Jean . Schafer, Donald .... Schalk, Judy .... Scharl, Gwendolyn . . Scheanwald, Judy . . Schelke, Ema Lea . Schenck, Michael . . . Scherzer, Robert Carl . Scherzer, Rockwell . . Schildroth, Mary . . . Schillinger, Judith . . Schlicker, Jeanine . . Schmalzried, Margo . . Schmidt, Bonne .... Schmidt, Erika Ruth ...... Schmidt, Kathleen Ann . Schmidt, Kathleen l. . Schneider, Kathleen . . Schneider, Karen . . Schneider, Ronald . . . Schnell, Gary Dean . . . Schoonover, Robert . . Schorfhaar, Richard . . Schott, Arthur Lee . . Schramm, Dewey Ray . Schrems, Ruth ......... Schreur, Mary Ann . . . Schrier, Bonita ..... Schrier, Ruth . . . . II7 Schroeder, Ella Mae . . Schuchard, Gerald . . Schuette, Gertrude . . Schulert, Judy .... Schultheiss, Ronald . . Schultz, Joseph . . . Schultz, Kay .... Schultz, Leroy .... Schultz, Sue Carole . . Schultz, Nancy . . . Schultz, Phyllis . . Schulz, Susan .... Schumann, Linda . . . Schutter, Sharon Rae . . . . Schwager, Pe . . . Schwartz, WiCll?dIm . . Schweitzer, William . . Scott, Carol ..... Scripter, Delores . . Schrivens, Sharon . . Scudder, Edrea F. . Scull, Judy ....... Seaberg, Carole Ann ..... Seaman, Carole Ann . . . IIB, Sever, Thomas ..... Seddon, Joseph Edward Sedge, Roy ...... Sedroski, Jo Ann . . . 162, , 169, 172, I2O 127, I05, 105, IOS, 117 IOS IS8 IOS 137, 127, 199, IOS, 14a 105, 167, IIB, IOS, 143, 107, 181, 104, l27 224 I36 207 l3I: I67 222 l9O I9O 20l . . IO4 I72 IO4 l54 IO3 l27 II7 l36 2Ol 183 . . IO4 203 . .zoo . .1139 127,174 . .l9l . .136 127, 6 1 IB7 137, l55 l8l 204 l27 136 204 I27 200 l57 l69 l36 I27 I99 l27 I36 l27 l27 I90 I36 200 IB9 I44 I92 l5O 223 l3b lO5 IB9 205 204 ISO ISO 203 ZOI 20l I37 . .200 l55 203 IOS I37 IOS I99 I49 2Ol I99 202 I93 l57 l68 I I7 224 IOS I47 I37 l27 I37 I37 I37 209 I I8 l27 I I8 IOS IOS IIB I43 200 l70 . .204 I93 . .200 l9I I54 ffiso Seibt, Carolyn ..... Seidl, Barbara Lee . . Seley, Constance . . Senf, Harriet Sue . . Senkbeil, Michele . . Sensabaugh, Nancy . . Serier, Jack ..... Severn, Kathleen Ann . . . Sexton, Lawrence . . . Shafer, James ..... Shanatelt, Ellen Mae . Shanks, Richard .... Shannon, Callie M. . . Sharp, Ronald .. . . Shear, Sally ..... Sheldon, Dorothy . . . Sheldon, Patricia . . . Shepard, Betty . . .IOS Shepard, Ralph .... Shephard, Donna Lee . Sherman, Lynn .... Shield, Elizabeth . . . Shiika, Barbara .... Shimmin An rolyn ,' 1317 , n Ca . . . Shimmin, Jean ....... Shook, Richard ..... IIB, Shocks, Wayne ....... Shotwell, Helen .... Shripka, Janet . . .l05, 143, Shtogren, Juliana . . . Sras, Bruce- Frank . . . Sias, David . . . . . Sicalo, Nancy ..... i. Sickler, Emma .... S1derman, Gary A. . . Sifker, Carolyn .... Siegrist, Roseanne M. . Sills, Arthur A ..... Sirnbine, Gabriel . . . Simon, Gail ..... Simpkins, Cecelia Mae Simpson, Linda . ...... . Simpson, Nancy . . . . Sims, Virginia . . . , , . . .143 S o ren, Linda Marie . Skeberdis, Alice .... Skelley Edwina Lee skfbrnslrf, Lorraine . ..IO5, l'4- Skierski, Gwen .... Skubick, NancyAnn . . Slaght, Melba Toast . . Sl1cker, Joseph Leo . . Sloan, Julia Ann .... U .i .D Slowinski, Mary .7l, IIB, l42 Slowinski, Alan . . . . Small, Jane ...... Smalley, Diane . . Smaltz, Constance . . 7. skinny, Robert ..... ' .' .' Smith, Ardis . . . Smlth, Arnold . . Smith, Barbara . . Smith, Betty Jean . . Sm1th, Carolyn . . . Smith, Curtis ..... Smith, Glenn ..... Smith, Hugh Howard . Smith, Janice Marie . . . Smith, Joyce Ann . . . Smith, Judy Ann . . Smith, Julia A. . . . . Smith, Kathryn Ann . . Smith, Linda Kay .... , Smith, Lucy Elizabeth . . . Smith, Meryl . . . . . Smith, Richard .... Smith,Sharon Kay . . . . . Smith, Susanne Eileen . , . Smith, Thomas S .... Smith, Thomas R. . . Smits, Barbara . . Smukala, Lois . . . Smuts, Paul ..... Snideman, Robert . . Snogren, Penny C. . . Snyder, Beth Helen . . Snider, Susan Janf . . So 1eray, Millicent . . Sotfredine, Ralph . . Sokolowski, Cynthia . . Sokolowski, Frank . . Somer, Bonnie . . . . . .IIB Somerlott, Richard . . Sonnabend, Lawrence . Sorensen, David ,... Sorrells, Sue Carol . . Soule, James .... Soule, Margaret . . Sousa, Denis .. . Soutar, Marilyn . . Spaniola, Pauline . . Sparks, Patricia . . . Sparks, Shirley ..... Spaulding, Janet . . . Speer, Susan Ruth . . . l2B Spathelf, Joanna R ...... Spencer, Frances . ll8, I4 Spencer, Janice May . . Spens, Tracy K ...... Spitler, Judy .. . . . . Spohn, Carla Sue .... Sporre, Dennis John . . Springer, Judy Ann . Sproule, Terry . . . Spuller, John . . . Squires, Patricia . Stacer, Karen Lee . . Stack, Carol Ann . Staley, Nancilee . Stalker, Betty Ann . . Stanhope, Bonnie . . Stankrauff, Sandra . . Starkey, Bernard . Staskiewicz, Joanne . . Stearns, Susan . . Stebbins, Carol Ann . Steele, Donald . . . . a, 16s, .'106,' . IS3, IB9, I4t5,' 124 I6'b,' 1261, 1 is IB7, 106, iisf . I-30 155, Steffes, Ladoris . . .... . . Steg. S. Eric . . , Steger, Robert . . Stein, Jean Marie . . l29, Steiner, Evelyn F. ...... . Stellick, Ronald ........ Stephan, Kay . . IO6, l4B, l93, Stephens, Carl James . . Stephens, Mary Lee , . . Sternberg, James . . . Stertz, Connie .... Stevens, Janis Kay . Stevens, John ..... Stevens, Nancy Ann . . Stevens, Pat ..... Stevenson, Michael . Stewart, Judy. . . . Stieler, Shirley . . . Stier, Carole Mary . . Stier, Shirley Ann . . Stiles, James .... Stipcak, Mary Jane . . Stocki, Sandra .... Stodolak, Patricia . . Stone, John P. . . . Stone, Patricia Ann . . Storey, Priscilla . . Story, Gar . . . Stout, Barbara . . Stoutenburg, Karen . Stowe Yvonne M. . . Stowell, Merylee Ann . . Strader, Richard . .. IB4' li2B IPO 1213, IO6: IIB, 174, 128 12a lI8, Strait, Nancy Lee . . . . . . Strand, David . . . . l5B,i Streeter, Wilbert ....... Strickler, William . . . Strickler, Carole . . Strom, Peter . . Strong, Robert . . Strotheide, Joy . . . Studebaker, Leonard . Sturm, Lynn ....... .11a, 1sJ3,' 106, 106, Sturtevant, Helen . . . . . . Sturtz, Philip ...... Suddarth, Deloris . . . Sullivan, Dianne . . Sutton, Gayle . . . . Sutton, Kathleen . Swanson, Suzanne . . Swartz, Norman . . . Sweeney, Joseph .... Sweeney, Margaret . . . Sweet, Alvin Darrell . . . Swenor, Janet Lee . Swenson, Carla . . . Swenson, Severt . . . Sweet, Joy Anne . . . Swieczkowski, Dennis . Swift, Patricia .... Swindlehurst, Larea . Swiss, Barry James . . Switchulis, John . . Switzer, Dennis . . . Sylvester, Dale . . . Symons, John Worley . Szperling, Genevieve . Szydlowdik, George . Szymanski, Judy . . . T Taber, Mary C. . . Tacia, David G. . Tait, Barclay . . Tallman, Sharon . . . Tan, Alicia .... . . Tanton, Barbara Jean . . Tanzey, Karen ..... Tate, Jon D. . . . . Taylor, Charles . . Taylor, Ellen . .163, .163 .l5I, 128, 173, I37 IIB, I69 I64 137, IO5, lOb,. 1132,' 120, Tank, Enid Louise .... IO6, l9I, 137, IIB I28, IOS, Watm Taylor, Martha . . Taylor Violet . . Teal Mary . Teall, Sandra Sue . . Teare, Karen Jo . . Teets, Roger .... Tetft Cher l L nne . . r Y Y 4 Telgenhot, Gerald . . , Terpening,Jean . . . Terry Patricia Kay . . Terryberry Carolyn A. . . Tesman, Richard .... Thames, Charles . . Thayer, Katheleen . . . Thibideau, Martha . . Thibidcau, Mary . . Thibideau,Janice . . . Thomas, Gary Alan . . . Thomas, Gerald , ..... Thomas, Janice Jeanne . . Thompson, Charles .... Thompson, Edith . . . Thompson, Gaylord . . Thompson, Janis Ann . , Thompson, Judith D. . . . Thompson, Larry . . . Thrush, Douglas . . Thurston, Dianne . . Thurston, Gail .... Tincknell, Edythe . . Tissot, Barbara . . Titus, Keith ...... Titus, Sonya ....... Todd, Richard Emerson . Toeppner, Joan ..... Toft, Lawrence .... Townley, Glen . . . Townsend, Linda . . Trcka, Marianne . . . . Trecha, Marianne . . . . . Trecha Judith M. . . . Tremblay, Ruth A. . . . . Tretheway, Doloris . . Troesken, William . . Truax, Barbara . . Trumble, James . . Tucker, James . . Tucker, Leland . . . . Tuckey, Robert ..,... B,ilB4 Tennison, Cora Ann ....... . , . l73 .' fiia . .' fiia idrfiii Tully, Patrick ...... llB, Tunningley, Richard . . . Turcotte, Vivienne . . Turmell, Marietta . Turner, Michael .... Tushis, Arlene Mary ...... , IJB I73 Twitchell, Mary Jo .... Tyler, Judith Belle .... Tuttle, Judy ..... IIB U Udell, Darlene . . . . . Udell, Joann .... , . I07, Uithol, Ethel Mae . . . Urick, Lola ..... Uyehara, Victoria . Index ot Students V Vachow, James .... Vachow, Jon Eugene . . , Van l-loesen, Jim . . . Van Paris, Patricia ....... Vance, Kathleen Dawn . . . Vandemark, Gary .... ll8, Vanderschie, Paul ........ Vandyke, Kathryn Joy ..... Vanek, Gary ...... . Vanhoesen, Jack . . . Vanornum, Gary . . Vansteeland, Mary . . Vansteenkiste, Joan . . . Vanstrien, David .... . Vanvleck, Robert F. . . Vanwormer, Kenneth . . Varnado, Betty Ann . . Vasicek, Bonita . . . Vatter, Marcia . . Veach, Robert .... . Velez, Elisa ....... Venn, Gerald Michael . . . Verner, Frederick ,....... Vernon, Nancy . . Verwys, Mary Lou . .'lB7,- l'92', Veryser, Agnes Jean . . . IIB, Vescolani, William . . . . . Vincent, Richard Allen ..... Vleck, Thomas ..... Voelker, Susan Lee . . . . . . Volin, Theodore ....,. Volz, Kenneth ........ Vonreichbauer, Dorothy . . Vos, Mary Irene ..... Voss. Susan ...... . W Weber, Gary Lee . . . . Wagester, Donald Lee . . . Waghorne, Patricia .... Wahr, David John .... l07, Wainwright, George . . . . Waite, Suzanne Lee . . . . . Walcutt, Nellie .... Wales, Terin Lee . . Walker, Diane . . . Walker, Robert . . . Walker, Thomas . . . . Walker, William .... Wall, Roger William . . Wallen, Richard . . . Walsh, Lawrence . . . . . Walters, Barbara . . . . Walters, William S. . . Walton, Janice . . . Waltz, Patricia . . Walzak, Steve . . . Ward, Judith .... . . . Warman, Fred C. . . . Warner, Lawrence . . . Warner, Margaret . . Warner, Roberta . . . Warren, Allen Ray . . Warren, Robert . . . Warrick, Carolyn . Warrick, Carol . . . Warriner, Douglas . Watchko, Marlene . . . . Water s, Judy .... Waters, Robert . . utf, Marguerite Watt, Sharon .... Way, Eleana .... Webb, Charles . . . Webber, Van A. . . Weburg, Alan Wayne Weckesser, Lynne M. Weckesser, Gail . . Wedel, Karn Sue . . Wegner, August . . Wegrzynowicz, John . Weinert, Deedra Lynn Weinert, Irene Anne . Welch, Judy Ann . . Welch, Marilyn Carol Weller, Virginia A. . Wellman, Mary . . Wellman, Roselyn . Wells, Beverly S. . . Wender, David Carl Wendt, Ruby . . . . Wenner, Janet . . . Wenzel, Glenna . . Wenzel, Richard . . Wernette, Geraldine Werth, Jeanette . . West, Betty Anne . . West, Charles .... Westbrook, Jack . . Westbrook, Joan . . l Westerlund, Carol . Weymouth, Jack Hay Wheeler, Barry . . . Wheeler, Fonda Jo . Wheeler, Richard . . Wheelock, .Gail . . White Billie 'D. . White: Dianne . White, Edward . White, Edwin . White, Gary .... White White White White , Joan . . . , Patricia Ann , Susan Louise n, Grover . . Whitener, Joan . . Whittord, Janet . . Whitti Wick, er, Eliza beth . Dennis . . . Wickstrom, Duane . Wieber, Nina . . . Wightman, Ann . Wilbu Wild, Wilde r, Sue .... Ronald . . . r, Elna Lou . Wiley, Richard . Wilkins, Gary . . Wilkinson, Winston Will. Willia Willia Willia Willia Willia Nancy Helen . ms, Carl . . ms, Gwenyth ms, George ms, John . . . ms, Lendell . . . I74, btf isi, ..Ii9, . . II9, ..ii9, . .I-14, . , IO7, . Jos, Isl, Williamson, Jean . Willis, Judy .... Willison, Bruce . . . Wilson, Barbara Ann Wilson, Joyce Ann . Wilson, Linda Ann . Wilson Mary K. . . Wimsatt, John S. . Winiarski, Joseh . . Winkler, Marie . . . Winkler, Willard . , Wittenbach, Roger . Wittenberg, Edward . Wittenberg, Fay Ann Witzke, 'Charles . . Wolf, Margarete . . Wolftord, Doraleen . Wolfgang, Richard . Woltgram, Dale . . Wolting, Elden, John Wood, Helen Diane Wood, Jule Anne . . Wood, Roberta Lou Wood, Suzanne . . Woodcoclr, Patricia Woods, Peter . . . Woolworth, Linda Lee Wozniak, Bernard . Wright, Ronald O. . Wyman, Ronald . . Wynne, Paul .... Y Yanz, Sandra K. . . Yarger, Mariorie . . Yarger,, Richard . . Yarock, Roy R, , , , Yates, Betty Lou . Yeates, Dennis . . . Yoder, Ronald . . . Young, Janet Lenore Young, Marsha . . . Young, Mary .... Young, Mary Lee . . Young, Ralph Edward Young, Sherry . . . Young, Valentine . . Z Zachariah, Gilbett . Zahn, Kathryn . . . I2 3 Zeigler, Walter Neal Zitmba, Donald . . Zietz, Ronald . . . Zimmer, Beverley . Zink, Bethany Ann . Zolton, Ronald . . . Zorn, Linda Lee . . Zubel, Eric Louis . . Zulaut, Donald . Zuverink, Callie . . . Zwiernik, John . . . Zylstra, Lexie Ann . As The I962 CHIPPEWA goes To press, a IiTTIe IaTe as usual, I would like To express my Thanks To The many people who have been such a Tremendous help in Tinishing iT. wiTh a minimum of paTience and a maximum OT Trouble. I:irsT of all, Thanks go To secTion ediTors Barb Anderson lin charge oT ArchiTecTurel, Joyce Carman lAdminisTraTionl. Laurie MalTby IAcTiviTiesl, and Bill KreiTeldT IATh- IeTicsI. and To Their respecTive sTaTT members. NexT, Thanks To our adviser, Bill Click, who worried Too much buT noT needlessly: Dr. IvIaienknechT, who handled The adminisTraTion and kepT The book respecTabIe: To PaT Schuesler, who reorganized The darkroom and The phoTographers, and To The many oTher sTaTF and TacuITy members who helped cuT red Tape and sign conTracTs. Thanks. also, To The ambiTious sTaTI oT phoifographers who were Torever slow in submiT'Ting prinTs. PhoTographic conTribuTions This year were by Dan Moss. Larry Olliiiie, John Carroll, John Collier and Glenn SmiTh. Special phoTography and many sporTs picTures came Trom The camera of Norris lngells oT The MT. PIeasanT newspaper. For handling subscripTions and oTher bookwork, much graTiTude is direcTed Toward Roger KisseberTh and Bill Rock, who boTh held The TiTle oT business manager This year. Need I say how graTeTuI I am To Norman E. Buddy Shaw, who represenTed Benson PrinTing Company oT Nashville, Tennessee? Buddy visiTed us periodically and surely musT have an ulcer by now, resuITing Trom The simple TacT ThaT my sTaTF and I always managed NOT To have anyThing ready when he arrived. I shouIdn'T TorgeT Osborne PhoTographic Labs QT CincinnaTi, who produced The individual sTudenT picTures and a large percenTage ol: The group shoTs, LasT buT noT IeasT, my personal Thanks go To my sororiTy sisTers and Triends who slaved over The inTiniTeIy deTaiIed work which goes inTo The producTion OT a yearbook: and To The morale-boosTing eTIorTs oT Dr. WilIhiTe and Don and The many oThers who ofiered encouragemenT and endless undersTanding in These Three years of schoIasTic- killing yearbook work. To These people and To The sTudenT body, I oTIer The Tinished resulT-The I962 CHIPPEWA. MARIANNE BILL 244 ii 1075312 1 , -. ' V' ., L.-Vi. --' ' -- -- I 7 . I. . . . .I -IVIJIV-'g:.IIII-'Z-Q.C'g.V I.I3.3-5.5. -.VgI.I. -..- .. . .-II...I I. , .I .. .-I. -- -- ' --V V-1, I.L, aI. 7.-.III.J-'..-' ..z.'-5 jI1. 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