DePauw University - Mirage Yearbook (Greencastle, IN)
- Class of 1962
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v cvqyfrf-r w 1:. fuvym-ywwr rrvr . , .V r v: Highlights ................................................ 11 Academics ................................................ 66 Activities ............ ' ...................................... 100 Athletics .................................................. 148 Living Units .............................................. 184 Seniors ...................................................... 248 MIRAGE 1962 Published by the Students of DePauw University Greencastle, Indiana In traducn'on 3 TOUCHDOWN! - As if drawn by a giant magnet, a cloud of bright yel1nw balloons rises with the Tigers. first score on Old Gold day. 1961-62 Was a Flurry 0f Excitement as 2,300 individuals experienced the gamut of emotions a.- UP FOR AIR - Striving to his utmost, a Bengal tankman gasps a last breath before the finish. Q x15: 4- Emotion ?J PLAYING THE ROLE 7 Calling on his reserve willpower, this actor remembers his theater ethics and decides to thlay it straight? THE FACE OF ANXIETY h Typically, cheer- leaders are among the first to lose their fingernails. a CRY 0F VICTORY W By burning their hpotsh pled ges defy the actives and hope to gain status. U1 E motion CRY FOR HAPPY Breaking down, an excited rushes accepts her bid. 6 Emotion kw:- x' THE ACONY AND THE ECSTASY h Triumph and exhaustion mirror in the face of the Little 500 winner. 5 The Orbiting Year Stimulated Depauw Life . . . which fluctuated between the apogee and perigee of expression INTENSE INSPECTION 7 Both the rushcc 0er and the actives must make good use of the short rush period to formulate opinions. Emotion, 7 T0 CATCH A THIEF The: lost art of ; p0t,y swiping gets a reprieve as a pledge loscs his hat to a fleeting image. A Whirl of Activities Swept the Campus 8 M otion . . . leaving an inexhaustible supply of memories INVITATION TO THE DANCE Orchesis spreads its wings for the May Day queen, her court and Lhe Mothers5 Day crowd during the 1961 celebration THE FACE OF DISASTER i Wastchaskels fllul new uses in the quad water fight of May, 1961. MOTIONLESS ; Beneath the surface, Naiad has a beauty unknown lo those above. M onion 9 TOP HEADLINES OF THE YEAR ,61-62 KHAN SCHOLARS WIN FIFTH e DePauw7s College Bowl team gained national recognition as it became the seventh group to garner five victories 0n the CE. program. In order, DePauw heat Brigham Young, Marquette7 VVillams ette, Unix ersity of Alabama and Haver. ford. At $1,500 per Victory and $3,- 000 for remaining undefeated; the whiz kids collected $9,000 in scholar- CAMPUS ELECTS SBP 7 A campus- wide election carried Libby Geier into the office of Student Body Presidentt Student Senate President. This was the first time in recent years that sen- SBP. Counting on the Freshmen women for ate president was oHicially the majority of her support, Miss Ceier received a majority of the tallies which approximately 45 per cent of the stu- dents east. TIGERS BEAT BUTLER .. To add to the joys of Christmas vacation, De- Pauw cagers stomped Butler 85-69, the First Victory for the Tigers in the last seven years of the series. 10 Headlines of the Year ships for DePauw; in addltlon, stu- dents pledged $1500 in tribute to the team. Following the last show, the university sent a delegation to Wreir- Cook airport to greet the varsity scholars and return for an extended- hours celebration Via police escort. The gtbrain trust77 included Nan Brande, Bob Nordvall, Bill Stackman, Jerry Frost and Coach Robert Weiss. DON COSSACKS PERFORMVUndcr the auspices of Student Senate DePauwites WERNHER VON BRAUN SPEAKS- The famous German-horn rocket sci' entist addressed a jam-packed Bowman gym on the future plans for U. St space exploration. Showing slides and movies of rocket testing, Von Braun called on the students of America to provide the backbone for the future. NSA CONVENES e DePauw hosted the Indiana-Ohio regional meeting of the National Student Association, an organization that stimulated thought toward the role of the student in na- tional and international affairs. LIVING UNITS BUILD e Besides the dedication of Bishop Roberts hall the campus took part in ceremonies for a new Alpha Cam house and additions to the Delt7 ATO, Phi Belt and Sigma Nu houses. had the opportunity to hear the world-famous Russian choral group. a HIGHLI HTS Highlights 11 F RESH MEN ARRIVE On Sunday, September 10 the quiet streets of Greencastle erupted with an unceasing stream of heavin-laden cars, many of which followed Mirage signs directing them to campus. Upperclassmen with an eye to the future helped carry myriads of paraphernalia to even the fourth floors. By evening7 when parents had gone and the Big-Little Sister party was in progress, the campus knew the fresh- men had arrived. BOXES, BUNDLES AND BEARS e Frustrated fmsh wonders how everything she owns will ever be able to be crammed into her new dorm cuhhyhole. THE FATHER IMAGE e A tower of strength in the midst of chaos is a friendly adviser. PILINC IT ON e Upperclassmen help newcomers move in . . . 12 Freshmen Arrive WARM WELCOME , A crowd of students, mothers uni shirt-sleeved fathers hear President Humbert. Freshmen Arrived t0 Pursue High Goals and were welcomed by speeches, advisors and movers IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE A - Colzn'ful nzunrlags help frnsh remem- ber their own names us well us lhusr nf nvw frimds and living units. . and manage to do just that themselves. Freshmen Arrive 13 TESTING AND- ORIENTATION Barely given time to settle in their new quarters, the freshmen were subjected to the barrage of tests designed to show apti- tude and indicate placement. Concurrent- ly, orientation leaders briefed their groups on the intricacies of campus customs and traditions h dating, studies, tests, chapels, blanket parties, the owl, boulder . . . t:CONSCIENCE ON CAMPUS h As a professor leads discussion on the popular book the strain of the weekas hectic schedule starts to show. 14 Testing and Oriemmjon ORIENTATION IN THE OPEN A questionvanswer session seems more interesting with the addition of fresh air. Fresh Pondered Tests, Campus Customs . . . while upperclassmen enjoyed the sun at Cagleis FOR THE RECORD 7 The many hours spent in registration enable the freshmen to get better acquainted with university procedure . . . and each other. Testing and Orientation 15 RUSH Rush is literal. Men, who rush during Orienta- tion week, have a relatively easy time compared with girls,1 rush during the fxrst week of school. How- ever, the class of h65 came through with Hying colors, and the administrators of rush are working to improve the system. h . PERPLEXED h Aided by two friends, a rushee ponders his final choice. Rushees Hustled to Meet Time Schedules . . . as houses tried to keep up with the frantic pace CHORUS LINE - On party nights sororities entertain rushees with skits, singing and refreshments. 16 Rush THE LONG GRAY LINE h- Proceeding down the line of neutral suits, freshmen grasp ubiquitous hands . . . . END OF THE LINE Having passed under the clacking arch, a pledge receives a warm welcome. NOTA BENE h While the girls inside the sorority are doing the same thing, a rushes juts down her impressions of the visit. Rf REGISTRATION, CLASSES BEGIN SERCEANT AT ARMS h Having missed breakfast in order to be first in line, this freshman makes 5mm no one crowds ahead. AUTOGRAPH SEEKER h Each time he has to change his schedule the freshman must get the signatures of his professors. FLOORED h Having found the tables crowded, this trio completes the countless forms in comfort. 18 Registration, Classes Begin STANDINh ON THE CORNER - Nothing escapes DePauw men in their pursuit of higher education. The Registration Burden Proved Tedious . . . and agreeing, administrators established a new system Besieged by an unexpected blast of icy wind and rain7 students waited long hours to register for the fall semester. Despite the inclement beginning, classes started with balmy weather that stretched late into November. Realizing the prob- lems that occurred under the old system, the administration started a new, shorter system of registration second semester that proved much more effective. POINT OF VIEW - Although the focuses 0f concentration vary, interest is never lacking. Registration, Classes Begin 19 20 Derby Dtly DERBY DAY MEN WITH PULL h Showing the ropes to the Fresh, a delegation of Sophomore men determine how long the iirhinesi, will wear their pots. Starting with a snake chain, AW S and KTK brought living units to the East College lawn for events which in- cluded a tug of war: a Charleston contest7 an egg toss, T P rolling: a suitcase race, greased pig chase and the ever- popular legs contest for men and women. Kappa-MHA won first place honors while Alpha Phi-Delta Chi and Alpha Chi-Sigma Nu tied for second. Alpha Gam-ATO finished third in the close race for trophies. ITS A SNAP h During the suitcase race pinmen find out why their women always keep them waiting. .., m-w-m-wx. a , CRASH LANDING , This is the aftermath of seven people trying to stand on a single hookeh case. Contestants Found Derby Day No Snap . . . while supporting events maintained their foundation HOLD-UP KTK judges take their time in de- ciding which one of these fmalists will walk off with the leg's contest trophy. Derby Day 21 OLD COLD DAY CURTAIN TIME e Unveiling the commemorative plaque for Bishop Roberts hall is Howard Sheperd, 16, national chairman of the Greater DePauw Program. The new resi- dence building is a project of the GDP. Alums Streamed Back for Old Gold Day . . . to attend dedications, celebrations and reunions OLD COLD CHAPEL e Laurence 1. Wood, 36, vice-president, secretary and general counsel for General Electric7 urges alums tu lend their devoted service to their Alma Mater. 22 Old Gold Day Highlighting homecoming were the dedication of Bishop Roberts hall and the Student Union,s 10th an- niversary celebration. Other ceremonies included the dedications 0f ATO, Phi Delt and Sigma Nu house additions. General Electricas Laurence I. Wood, 536, delivered the alumni chapel address. Although they played a great game, the Tigers succumbed to ICC champion Butler 12-6. PARENTS, DAYS Twice a year students honor their parents - Dads, Day in autumn and Mothers7 Day in late sprinc. Fea- tured at these times are dramatic productions, ROTC and nursing functions, football games and May Day. FAMILY CIRCLE Parents and daughter enjoy a quiet moment during the hectic weekend. Campus Spread Welcome Mat for Parents . . . as students honored the guiding forces from home NURSES CAPPING Preparing for Wile hall, student nurses hold this ceremony for moms. Parents Day 23 SPORTS STANDING OVATION h Fans rejoice with the halftime lead over the Butler Bulldogs. Bulldogs, Cavemen Shrank from Tigers . . . proving the Bengals, onslaught formidable t THE VICTORS g Pandemonium reigns 0n the court after the Bengals soundly whipped the Bulldogs. 24 Sports 0 POWDER PUFFERS - Elbows and hair flying a DC halfback swivel-hips for first down. The results of the Powder Puff Bowl were DC Anchors 13, Kappa Keys, 0. Focused in the arena of extra-curricular competition were events that stood out over other marks placed in the record. A Dads, Day crowd cheered DG7s whitewash of Kappa in the Powder Puff Bowl, and the ill-conceived taunts 0f Cavemen were deafened hy the clang of the Monon Bell7 as it survived a Wabash attempt to take it av;ay, legally, from Greencastle. Late in December a packed Bowman gym thrilled to the sound whipping the Tigers handed mighty Butler. . TENSE MOMENT 7 Unable to 100k, a cheerleader turns away from the Caveman fracas and hopes for the best. Sports 25 CULTURAL EVENTS PROJECT APOLLO Wernher von Braun, leading rocket specialist, maps out future United States space programs before a capacity crowd in Bowman gymnasium. Cultural Events Featured Prominent Men . . . as students contemplated civilization HUB PARLEY 7 Rev. Minaru Mochizuki of Western Michigan U. leads a discussion on Africa in the UB. 26 Cultural Events hIN LOCO PARENTISL' h Discussing the universityhs role as student guardian, a topic of the National Stu- dent Associationhs regional conclave held in December, arc Student Senate President Walt Lowe HefD, key- note speaker Dr. Arnold Kauffmann of Michigan State hcenterh and Dean Robert Farber. OUR MAN IN MOSCOW h After spending his sab- batical in Russia, professor Robert Sullivant gives a chapel talk on the Soviefs educational system. WHITE COLLAR MAN , Sponsored by the International Relations Club, Father Dooley answers questions on his topic, world federalism. Cultural Events 27 BEAUTIFUL MUSIC Playing before a capacity crowd, the Tndianapnlis Symphony Orchestra excites listeners with Tchaikovskfs Fourth. POLITICAL POWERS - Discussing the issues of Republican and Democratic ideologies in Minshall lab are two state representativcs, two Poly Sci. profs and the state secretary of each party. 28 C ultural Events Visits from prominent Egures in government, education7 religion and sports enhanced DePaqu cultural climate. Headliner Dr. Wernher von Braun spoke in November on ttWhy We Must Conquer Space? Also on the agenda were such notables as Joseph Barr, assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury; J ohn McNaughton, deputy assistant in the De- partment of Defense; Dr. Roger Ortmayer, Southern Meth- odist professor of religion Who spoke in conjunction with RE. week, and Robert S. Bates, civil defense director for Indiana. Several ministers of importance throughout the country rounded out the program. CLASSICAL GUITARIST W Rey de la Torre performs before a hushed Meharry hall crowd. EULOGY FOR SAM h Instead of giving his prepared speech, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury Joe Barr launches an emotional trihute t0 Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn. Cultural Events 29 R.E. WEEK Religious Evaluation week featured guest speaker Dr. Roger Ortmayer, professor of Christianity and Arts at Southern Methodist university and director of the Dallas Jazz So- ciety. Guest composer was Ed Summerlin, who directed liturgical jazz. The weekas theme was The Word . . . Is? A SWINGING SERVICE A jazz quartet featuring Mr. Ed Summerlin Gar IefD , RE week guest composer, exemplifies the place of jazz liturgy in modern religion. R. E. Week Featured Liturgical Jazz . . . as students pondered whether the Word was, is or shall be i RELIGION IN THE ROUND v Dr. Roger Ortmayer, RE week guest speaker, leads a circle of discussion at an informal meeting in the UB. 30 R. E. Week GREEK WEEK SILVER VIBES - Flying sticks and solid sounds form the background for KTK,S c;Make Mine Maltby? . . . while living units took stock 0f themselves and others With the canceling of the Greek Week sing, KTK initiated an all-campus jazz festival7 a program weH-received by students. Wrapping .up the week of meetings and fraternity ex- changes was the KTK dance, which featured Richard Maltby and his orchestra. $ , 3- $ X h 2 SING ALONG - A Deke quartet performs in a ' a... new Creek week function, the KTK Jazz Festival. Greek Week 31 STUDENT PRODUCTIONS CALLING WITCHES w Pestered by citizens, a servant girl finally admits,, she can point out, 01' call, witches in Millefs The Crucible. Speech Hall Hosted Student Productions ; . . . 0f musicals, dramas and modern dance CHARACTER SKETCH A player from Great God Brown builds. up his stage image. 32 Student Productions DISASTROUS RESULTS e The ttdoctors in SDXE Lfl Abner learn of the grave circumstances connected with the amazing ttYnkumberry tonic? Although it builds superhuman physiques, the panacea also creates narcissism. Student productions featured eHorts all the way from Little Theater to Naiad and Orchesis. Dramatic endeavors included Romanol?I and Juliet, presented for F athers7 week- end; Great God Brown; The V isit, and Life With F ather to entertain the mothers. MSFS Wesley Players presented The Crucible. SDX7S musical spectacular Liyl Abner highlighted the year, and the AWS Monon Revue presented All in a Day. Both were entirely student produced, and the revue was stu- dent written as well. Orchesis and Naiad presented spring contexts for Honors weekend guests. uWHATS THE USE OF WONDhRINm e Little Theater presented Carousel with double casts, one of which traveled to Terre Haute to present the musical to Rose Poly. S tud ent Productions 33 Student Productions LADIES MAN - Ted, a lady killer in AWSES student produced Manon Revue, tries out his technique. TECHNICAL CREW h Each play has its people who work behind the scenes, such as the two artists shown above. PUBLICITY MEN h Hard at work before the Dadsy Day Crowd are the editors of the two publications, who persuaded people to uGet off your donkey and see the SDX show? Such gimmicks brought a sell-out crowd. Stlulmlf Productions 35 CIVIL SERVICE Aside from projects during fraternity help weeks, the bulk of community projects came from church or- ganizations, YWCA, Sigma Tau Mu and Alpha Phi Omega. APO, the Boy Scout honorary reorganized after a yeafs dormancy, collected old clothes and spon- sored the Ugly Man contest. STM conducted a drive for the Red Cross. APO AT AOPI h Picking up old clothes for charity are membersof Alpha Phi Omega, the Boy Scout Honorary that reorganized in mid-year. Students Worked for Benefit Of Charity ' . . . collecting clothes, money and even moving pianos HELP WEEK H Pledges of Sigma Chi move a piano in the basement of Gobin church, their outside project in gpre-initiation ceremonies. 36 Civil Service CAMPAIGNS Dave Sturges7 rally to win President of the Student Union ranked as the largest campaign with approximate- ly 50 more votes being cast than in Libby Geiergs election to Student Body President. Delta Zeta won Mortar Boardk gLate Hours77 contest. NEW PREXY 7 , Outgoing Student Senate president Walt Lowe congratulates his successor, Libby Geier. By virtue of the campus-wide election and a new Senate ruling, Miss Ceier was also Student Body President. Geier, Sturges Won All-Campus Elections . . . for presidencies of student body, student union CAMPAIGN TWIST t Trying to win Mortar Boardk late hours contest, DCfs collect admission to an in- formal dance. The money received from each living unit goes for Mortar Board schularships. Campaigns 37 38 Study STUDY PICKETTS CHARGE g Not fighting the educational system, this pledge carries a protest for an active who wanted to prove his point in a debate class. v t I M , J ..'. V X2: - I 'v ' ,.. . V um INTRUDER H A prime candidate for Vertebrate Anatomy disturbs the idyllic environment of a girl studying behind the Pub building. 'T STUDY TABLE Two freshmen take opposing views of the meaning of their sororitfs study plan. :Study' Appeared in Various Cruises . . . but no one found a way to camouflage finals AMID THE STACKS Having found no free desks, this aspirant of erudition seats herself directly in front of her reference source. Study 39 510 S tudy FINALS Racking their brains of every potential source, three scholars tackle the massive set of RE, exams. SECLUDED SOPHIST Fatigued by long passages of Plato, a philosophy advocate finds peace of mind a necessity. Academic pursuit does not always mean sitting With book in hand. DePauw students made intellectual investigation in various ways, as indicated on these pages. In spring and fall they make books a good excuse for all day blanket parties; during the colder months, however, the library gives solace to bibliophiles- and study dates. Of all the buildings on campus used for study, the Duck and Hub rate highest; nevertheless, many late nights are spent in Harrison hall labs, and the Pub building is. famous for its aIl-night pyrotechnics, none of which can be mentioned here. LAST FLINC 7 During a PE. hnal in folkdancing, energetic students get an appreciation of Scotch. COMPREHENSIVES e Thankful comps wonht be counted until the ce class of .65, seniors take them with a grain of salt. doughnut. Study 41 PISA CLUB w Founded by the Leaning Tuwer t'in 11.21130s this group of men offers suggestions to people planning to tour Europe on their own. Charter members are Heft t0 righth Rip Suster, Jim Kelly, Dave Cannom and Dave Williams. 42 Study SOCIAL LIFE PROFILES IN SOLITUDE - This couple find a quiet moment at a hayride bonHre far from town. Social Life Continued Its Splurges . . . of dances, hub parties and omnipresent dating BIER HIER, BIER HIER h Visiting German students ; sing for their suppely as they entertain campus living units and improve international relatlcns. Social Life 43 BIG DATE - A pinwoman sits before her mirror and imagines the way sheyll 100k later that evening when her man comes for her. THE NEW LOOK Social enthusiasts replace the jitterbug with the twist, slop, pony, bug, stomp and a variety of other things. Social Life 2v... , .. OPPOSITE APPROACH s The pinman, 0n the other hand, is busy with many preparations that enable him to present the chePauw image? Offsetting DePauw73 rigorous academic load is the social scene, an entity all by itself. The school year is permeated With dances, exchanges, serenades, pinnings7 hay- rides7 dating and still more dating. This year the usual d0wntown-to-the-movies-and-back-to-the-house was replaced by a new form of social acceptance s twisting. EXCHANGE h Wednesday evening gel logethers enable men and women,s living units to know each other just a little bit better. Social Life 45 THE CREW CUTS DePauwites enjoy big-name entertainment as the popular singing group entertains at the Prom. A Y THE BIG BEAT - Couples wheel and deal at the big dance highlighting the Student Union,s Little 500 week-end. 46 Social Life ;T FOR TWO Couples gyrate through contortions contrary to the Hcalih Center as they participate in FIGS ; Twistcr1, dance. SUUL-NIATES r- Jazz hits the Fluttering Dunk in big style as the group plays a selection from their album. Social Life 47 SDX - ADS WITH BAITED BREATH - While an SDX man explains the situation with his usual logic, a CBTer is attracted only to overt plays of ads. SDX, ADS Activities Enlivened Campus . . . producing football, jazz, Broadway and Gridiron ; SDX-ADS Gridiron awards honored three DePauw professors: Dr. Charles Bieber received the Brown Derby ,m0st popular teacherh Dr. Elmer Klemke was named Best Teacher: and Dr. Fred Bergmann won the Leather Medal tlmost service to DePauwl WRONG WAY CHARLIE w With a pat on the back from SDX an ads man strings for the wrong goal, a feat which helped SDX win 23-0. 48 SDX - ADS GIMME THAT WINE 7 Even though they arrived an hour late and almost caused the show to be canceled, Lambert, Hendricks 8: Ross provided one of the best ADS Jazz Shows in recent years. CHURCH KEYS - Chosen to entertain at Gridiron, this campus singing group invokes audience response with: Bui1d little building, Add on, Add on; While we all are getting sat on . . . SDX ADS 49 SPRING 50 S pring Students prepare for spring with the first hint of warmish weather, even if ifs in the middle of January, as pictured above. Spring means many things: bermudas, tennis shoes, golf, track, blanket parties, house dances, Lauderdale vacations, serenades, baseball, Little 500, Honors weekend, May Day and Honors chapel. But perhaps the most important aspect of the season concerns seniors, for in a few short Weeks they Will have lost their carefree life and gained an Alma Mater. ORGANIZATION MEN These outstanding men and professors proudly exhibit their Gold Key canes, a symbol of recognized leadership and character. IN THE SPOTLIGHT Clutching her just-cappcd head in amazement, this girl finds she is now one of the select group of activity women chosen for Mortar Board on Mothers7 week-end. Warm Weather Activities Deluged Spring . . . as campus released snowbound tensions SOP STORY While riotous fun occurs on a warm spring evening, one girl mentor backgrounw is soon to find herself Wu the swim? Spring 51 52 Little 500 LITTLE 500 SAE Hashed across the finish to cancel Lambda Chias plans for winning their Iifth consecutive Little 500. Sigma Nu and Beta hnished second and third in the fifth annual bicycle con- test. Prolits from the gate went towards new bikes, with a small amount set aside for the university scholarship fund. Proceeds from the 762 race went entirely for scholarships. . 1 SAE Gamered Fifth Annual Little 500, . . . upsetting Lambda Chik try for five in a row 500 WINNERS 7 06ft to righU M. Wolgast, S. Showalter, D. Kibel and A. Mabry. Little 500 53 GRADUATION As countless friends and relatives gathered in Blackstock stadium, the class of h61 gave full atten- tion to the concise commencement address given by Dr. Thomas Hale Hamilton, 536, President of the State University of New York. By dusk the last graduate had passed across the stage; college was over, and education had begun. SHEEPSKIN SCRUTINY w Having walked the ttlast milef, graduates are amazed to find that a diploma can so aptly sum up four years of labor. Graduation Was an Eternity for Seniors . . . until they realized four short years had passed hHEREhS TO YOU, OLD DEPAUW . . . h e Holding high the tangible signs of intangible gains, seniors proudly salute their Alma Mater. 54 Graduation Queens 55 MISS DEPA U W- 1961 Ellen Sue Myers 56 Miss DePauw M iss DePauw 57 DA Y QUEEN- 1961 Alice Stout 58 May Day Queen May Day Queen 59 FIC QUEEN- 1961 Dinah Eggers 60 FIG Queen. FIC Queen. 61 62 Old Gold Queen OLD GOLD QUEEN - 1962 Karen Hine Old Gold Queen 63 TK QUEEN- 1962 J udy Diehl 64 KTK Queen 65 K TK Queen mics 66 Acade ACADEMICS Academics 67 RON VOYAGE H Presidrnt Humbert waws gnodbye to his wife as he departs for the airport. CHAUFFEUR w As in many of his trips, 1hr: president drives himself to Indianapolis. 68 President Humbert President Humbert Was Ambassador . . . spreading good will throughout the nation PASSAGE TO CALIFORNIA ; Having arrived at Weir-Cook, the president procures his ticket. Aside from his presidential duties on the DePauw campus, Dr. Russell J. Humbert assumes the responsibility of a good will am- bassador, traveling to alumni meetings and attending fund-raising drives. Throughout the year his personal itinerary included high school addresses, college commencements and church appearances. Dr. Humbert is listed in Whojs Who in America, is a 33rd degree Mason 0f the Scottish Rite and a Shriner, and belongs to numerous other organizations. Supplementing his professional life are the presidentas hobbies 7 writing, reading, traveling, photography and collecting paperweights. IN FLIGHT h Once in the air, Dr. Humbert relaxes with his paper and thinks of the upcoming alumni confer- ence in Los Angeles. President Humbert 69 DEAN OF THE UBIVEHSITY 7 Although his schedule is always full, Dr. Robert Farher makes a point of keeping in touch with the student body. Administration Functioned Smoothly . . . coordinating the academic complex of DePauw DEAN OF STUDENTS Maintaining a concern for personal problems, Dr. Lawrence Riggs makes himsclf available for student counseling. 70 A dminristration Through the facilities and functions of the administrative staff, DePauw has a weH-co- ordinated campus life. Chapel programs, finan- cial problems7 alumni aHairs, records and statistics, Student Union activities7 food service, campus news7 public relations, admissions and scholarships all are aspects of the adminis- tration. . . ' .. .. I V: 'I . . V l DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS Mr. Norman Knights, also director i of the Greater DePauw Program, explains to students the time and planning that went into the construction of Bishop Roberts hall, a GDP project. ASSOC. DEAN OF WOMEN Miss Nelle DEAN OF WOMEN Miss Ethel Mitchell DEAN OF MEN Dr. William Wright dis- Barnhart talks with her charges, the fmsh, adds personal interests to her duties. cusses an issue with KTK7 a gmuphe advises, A dminisrrazion 71 ACTING DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS ; While Dr. John Wiltit-h is ten leave, Mr. Lnuis Fontaine assumes the task Hf Gselling DePauw m pmspEr'IiKc college students. ADMISSIONS STAFF Heft to 15th Mr. Terrence Barton; h'Up Dog? assistant to Mr. Gilbert: Mr. Paul Gilbert. and Mr. Leland WeldyA . . . 3 ,. 3x REGISTRAR Mrs. Value W'illiams is in charge of COMPTROLLER 7 University financial affairs are the registration procedures. responsibility of Mr. Deward Smphe. 72 Admissions: Comptroller and Regislrar DIRECTOR OF STUDENT UNION - Dr. ALUKINI OFFICE -- Mr. Robert Crouch DEAN 0F CHAPEL; Dr. Jerome Hixscn John Nanovsky coordinates LLB. activities. llefu, Sec'y, and Mr. James Cook, editor, is rvspcnsilnlc for all chapel prngrams. the Alumnus. NEWS BUREAU i Director Pal Aikmun Istandingk who was called into the Air Force reserve, gives instructions to Mr. Tum Turk, acting director during Aikman's leave. FOOD SERVICE DIRECTOR Mrs. Elsie Mil- ler supervises all phases of food service. U. B. Director, Alumni Office, Dean of Chapels: Nrtts Bureau and Fumi Service 73 LIBRARY STAFF 7 Heft to righU TOP Row: Mrs. Eliza- beth OWBaL Miss Marion Mullendore. Mrs. Emily Alward, Mrs. Elizabeth Baughman, Mrs. Nlary Munnett, Miss Audrey Knowlton and Mrs. Sue Early. BOTTOM Row: Mrs. Eleanor Carmichael and Miss Eleanor Commock. DORM COUNSELOHS Heft t0 righU Miss Carolyn Strcr'ker, Rrurar: Mr. Richard Sharp. Roberlx: Miss Marla Campbell, Lucy, and Mr. Hurry Keith, Longtlen. SECURITY OFFICERS -- Mr. Grover Vaughn lwilh hall and Mr. George Heckn enfnrrc univcrsity regulalinns. 7-1 A Jml'nistraliun. DEPARTMENTS ACADEMIC ENDEAVOR 7 A sea of faces manifests the reaction to a 5-hour chemistry lecture. Depart Lents -l 01 in! h . 7 ' ,f I AIR SCIENCE 7 Heft 10 right! Stht. Eugene Youngpeter; TXSgt. Wilbur Clark; Cupl. George Schlcifcr: Capt. Armand Beaulieu; Lt. Col. Ivan Curwell. deparimem head, and TXSgt. Glenn Rice. AIR SCIENCE Molded Future Officers . . . and concentrated an Angel Flight Aside from regular activities, the Air Science department concentrated on build- ing up the Angel Flight, girls picked to help boost AFROTC. Angel Flight worked to raise money for a scholarship to be given to a boy in the ROTC program. The department added a new man, Ttht. Glenn Rice. FOREIGN POLICY e Dr. Warren 0f the Air Force foreign service ex- plains aspects of Latin America 10 three senior AFROTC Officers. 76 Air Science a . w. t4 , ARTISTS AND MODELS ,, During a warm spring afternoon the freehand drawing class gathers 0n the lawn to study the human figure. ART Department Forged Ahead The Art department sponsored a number of shows for the campus, including a onc-man show by Mr. Peeler, an all-campus show and the Putnam County Art League show. New this year was a course in sculpture. ART w- Heft Lo righU Mr. Carrel Boone, Mr. Ray French, Mr. Richard Peeler and Mr. A. Reid Winsey, depart mcnt head. . . . sponsoring shows and offering a sculpture course Art 77 BOTANICAL EXPEDITION 7 In the early part of the year botany classes take field trips. Here they study the tree in front of the library. Botany and Bacteriology professors in- structed their students through field trips, lec- tures and laboratory work. The keynote of the year7s program was working with living bacteria and plant life; the department also emphasized their medical technology program. During the summer, Dr. Welch procured sev- eral additional plants for the herbarium. Dr. Youse is the new department head. BOTANY 8t BACTEE Emphasized Life . . . working with living bacteria and plant life BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY g deft t0 righti Dr. W. Preston Adams, Dr. Truman Yuncker, Dr. Winona Wclch, Mrs. Frances Guernsey and Dr. Howard Youse, department head. 78 Botany 8: Bacteriology J; CHEMISTRY - Heft to righU Dr. John McFarland, Dr. J0 hn Ricketts, Dr. Howard Burkett, Mrs, Jervis Fulmer, Mr. Harry Golding and Dr. Jervis Fulmer, departmenthead. 5CHEMISTRY Department Displayed Quality . . . and worked to preserve their reputation Noteworthy in many respects, the Chemistry de- partment is held in high esteem throughout the country, as evidenced by the number of graduates accepted by top graduate schools and the ranks of chemists who have graduated from DePauw. Be- sides participating in the Junior Science Program, the department supports the Chemistry Club, which brings in five or six outside speakers each year. New on the staflc was Dr. John McFarland. REACTION! - Under the close supervision of laboratory assistants, 5-hour chemistry students soon learn that HCI + NII4OH : VHICI + H20. Chemistry 79 GERMAN AND RUSSIAN 7 Heft to righU Miss Susanne Jospe; Dr. Hans Crueninger, department head; Mrs. Gerhard Baerg; Mr. Glenn Welliver, and Mr. Hanspeler Dnerftl. CLASSICAL LANGUAGES 81 GERMAN . . . courses had increased enrollment There was increased enrollment in the Greek and Latin courses offered by the Classical Lan- guages department. A new feature through- out the first semester was the experimental use of the language lab for instruction in Creek. The German faculty lost Mr. Doerfel, who returned to Germany to teach. He was re- placed by Mr. Hermann Layh. Miss Jospe offered courses in Russian. CLASSICAL LANGEAGES -- llvft to 11th Dr. Edwin Minar, department head, and Mrs. Clark Norton. 80 Classical Languages and Germrm Whak- name The department m. a 3.3 WM m. .: h .MW. Ma y... mmm.m.-..m 5J1: mmmm. .,.m.,.:....a 5H . 3?. W; f WW: 1:: :59: g TE: mum cl emphasis on mathematical economics and hired fessor Arthur Bums, president of the National Bureau of Increase Economic Research, who came in April. at new man, Mr. Peter Frevert. .wpmum mm increased interest in mathematical econ 'lm-H-lhvldtldlg I'm. sun 3.. u ived Large Endowment Lia mam n Mth 0 a E $ 3 d Pmm w pm C m m. w m gm R u m mhc m dpm o w .mnm m 31m t .mtmm, nD d .m L e m 3,? ... n e m e on .wmuw rErIM a I 0h 6 muum MdyMa t MTnm .Nmm Jau.sk, I a n C . Ln tonc eE . ; mm. qmum.Hc1m . .mrm M. m m 4.: :mm, 1:5. Hwawm . mm rn m mfg H. . Lm. a: m5 .m m w ,. F 1. E? E $me 5 p m m g? .5 EM tJnEm .m .m n 5 SAN erTm m .1 r .er D;DM Gym 5 m Sryd; M n We u eanM CF. 8 t mama: E nnm mwmnn. C mm c We Emma. T muanm Enmmm E M m.w 81 Economics BULL STORY 7 From Genesis to Exodus, Econ students pour over their D-J Bible Dow-Jones'j to exchange the dafs bear facts. Two members of the Education department attained presidencies e Dr. Green was elected president of the department of higher education of the Indiana State Teachers Association, and Dr. Orlosky was president of the section of teacher education of the ISTA. For the first time, all student teachers taught full days Einstead of half daysjl for half a semester. Dr. Thelma Myers was added to the staff. . . '3.- Egg? ,7 .K-J-w mm xA- . I 1.5;...115 m! -. EARLY HOUR EXAMS h Education majors often find themselves on the other side of the fence when it comes to exams. ' TWO Presidents Arose from EDUCATION . . . while a precedent was set in student teaching EDUCATION h Heft to righD Dr. Florence Guild; Dr. Clinton Green, department head; Miss Muriel Holland; Dr. Thelma Myers, and Dr. Don- ald Orlosky. 82 Education ENGLISH 7 Heft to righw TOP ROW: Dr. E. K. Williams, Dr. Clem Williams and Dr. Arthur Shumaker. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Fred Nelson; E i 4 '2 :4 Dr. Roger Cox, Dr. William Huggard; Dr. Raymond Pence; Dr. Fred Bergmann, department head; Dr. Jerome Hixson, and Dr. Marian Brock. ENGLISH Emphasized Erudition in Honors . . . and accentuated honor in erudition The English department placed emphasis on improving the honors program in literature, a curriculum aiding the student in self-development and self-education. From the composition standpoint, the Pence seminarium and higher- .u' i level writing courses were stressed. The addition of a course in playwriting is contemplated. Two new professors were added to the staff e Dr. Roger Cox and Mr. Fred Nelson. K: NOT GOOD ENOUGH e English composition majors learn the value of rewriting, rewriting . . . . English 83 F ERN CLIFF S FORAY e Geology students take field trips to in- vestigate earth formations of the environs of Creencastle. The department of Geology and Geography continued their changes in certain courses. These changes were start- ed last year and were minor ones, altering labs and credits. The department also purchased a microscope projecter for studying minerals. The Geography staE took part in the interdepartmental A frican Studies course. Most department members continued research in their own particular fields. GEOLOGY and GEOGRAPHY Excavated . . . and the Greencastle area turned up newsworthy relics GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY e Heft to righU Mr. Robert Loring, Mr. James Madison, Mr. Michael Schneider and Dr. Charles Bieber, department head. B4 Geology 8: Geography . , L g y. Y wz' HISTORY Geft t0 righU TOP ROW: Dr. John Baughman; Dr. Andrew Crandall; Dr. Coen Pierson, department head; Dr. George Manhart and Dr. Dwight Ling. BOTTOM ROW: Dr. James Findlay, Jr., Dr. Norman Risjord and Dr. Clifton Phillips. HISTORY Department Worked on Books . . . and students charted man5s progress through time The History department participated in the inter- departmental A frican Studies course. Five members worked on books: Dr. Manhart worked on a history of DePauw for the 125th Anniversary celebration; Dr. Pierson contributed to a cooperative history of the Methodist church; Dr. Phillips 0m leavd worked on a cooperative volume of Indiana history, and Dr. Ling continued work on a source book on the Renaissance and Reformation. CARTOGRAPHICAL CRAVING w In the pursuit of history, many students deem it necessary to map out their course. History 85 HOME ECONOMICS 7 Heft to righU TOP ROW: Miss Betty Staggs, Miss Audrey Beatty and Miss Vera Mintle. BOTTOM Row: Miss Lorna Barber, department head, and Miss Barbaxa Smith. HOME ECONOMICS Had Broad Outlook . . . proving one shouldn? have his cake and eat it, too Teaching not only cooking and sewing, but also the interpretation of the contributions of science to the family and its way of life, the Home Economics depart- ment received a request from Washington asking for help With the Peace Corps program. CULINARY CREATORS After fudging through the hour, two home ec students wrap up a day,s work. 86 Home Economics EMPIRICAL EMPHASIS - Students use the gigantic slide rule in order to elevate problems to their own proportion. MATH and ASTRONOMY Made Plans There were Virtually no changes in the personnel or curricula of the Mathematics and Astronomy department. The staff made plans for the acquisition of a small, high- speed digital computer, Which will be eventually housed in the proposed new sci- ence building. . . . for getting a high-speed, digital computer MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY e Heft t0 Iith Mr. John Anderson; Mr. Charles Johnson; Dr. Clinton Gass, department head; Dr. Herrick Greenleaf, and Mr. W. Clarke Arnold. Mathematics 81 Astronomy 87 New in the Music School were a harpsichord anti two grand pianos, bringing the total number of pianos to 65. The 6epartment also has 11 pipe organs and some 8,000 scores, recordings and books on music. The Aeolian Trio went on tour and even gave a concert in the New York Historical Museum. The two new teachers, Mr. James Moore and Mrs. Pollee Lloyd, are both members of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. SEEN IN A NEW LIGHT e With the study of conducting, music students find that there are many problems on the other end of the stick. MUSIC SCHOOL Bought Harpsichord . . . as a prelude to grand overtones of sound MUSIC SCHOOL - Heft to righth TOP ROW: Mr. Franz Bodfors, Miss Leah Curnuu and Miss May Strong. SECOND ROW: Mr. Edmund Jarvis, Mr. Floyd Peterson, Mr. Cassel Grubb, Mr. Glen Sherman and Mr. George Cove. FIRST ROW: Mr. Arthur Carkeek, Mr. Herman Berg, Mr. Robert Groeock and Mrs. Pollee Lloyd. BOTTOM ROW: Dr. Milton Trusler, department head; Mr. Dan. Hanna; Miss Patricia Lappan; Mrs. Sue Ann Bielawski, and Mr. Henry Kolling. I'Ik'. n n :L 88 Music School -U-- NURSING SCHOOL Heft to righD Mrs. K. Grauenkemper; Mrs. J. Miller; M15; C. Hackman; Miss V. Kramer: Mrs. W. Crad- dock; Mrs. C. Friddle, director; Miss B. Tenney; Miss M. Sweet; Miss J. Allan, and Miss P. Bitter. NURSING Students Traveled t0 Naptown . . . after completing general courses on campus After two years at DePauw, nursing candidates transfer to Wile Hall in Indianapolis to complete studies towards a RN. Highlighting the girls7 work on campus is the traditional nurses capping, which takes place on May Day. Designecfi by DePaqus first class of nurses, the caps are worn only by our student and graduate nurses. CERMS, EYE-VIEW Wiih the aid of eye and eyepiace, nursing students soon learn 10 discover and identify speci- mens of Spirochaemales. Nursing School 89 The department of Philosophy and Religion worked on the Changes in curricula to be effected at the start of the next scholastic year. Several faculty members worked on books, one of which is a collaboration between Dr. Farley and Dr. Pacala, formerly of DePauw. The department added one new professor, Dr. Gustaffson, and will hire an additional teacher next year. METAPHYSICALLY SPEAKING e Discussions between P 8: R majors often run the gamut from epistemology through ontology to theophany. P 81 R Department Planned Changes . . . and professors worked to improve curricula PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION - Heft to righn TOP Row: Dr. Carton Hildebrand, Dr. Elmer Klemke, Mr. Roger Gustavsson and Dr. Robert Newton. FIRST Row: Dr. Russell Comp- ton, department head; Mrs. Ann Newton; Dr. John Eigenbrodt, and D13 Robert Eccles. BOTTOM: Dr. Edward Farley. 90 Philosophy 81 Religion awn w PHYSICAL EDUCATION h Heft t0 ighD TOP ROW: Mr. Edwin Snavely; Mr. James Murphy; Dr. James Loveless, department head, and Mr. Elmer McCall. FIRST ROW: Mr. Tom Mont, Jr., Miss Margaret Dielz, Mr. Charles Erdmann and Miss Nancy Baldwin. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Cecille Dumbrigue, Mr. Ted Katula, Jr., Miss Judith Beckman, Miss Mary Miller and Mr. Robert Harvey. 313.13. Department Tested F reshmen . . . while professors circled the globe The battery of physical fitness tests that deluged the fresh- men this year helped the Physical Education department to evaluate fundamental courses7 such as Body Mechanics. and aided in finding general physical weaknesses in students. TWO professors travelled extensively during their sabbati- cals h Dr. Loveless to Afghanistan and Mr. Erdmann to Hawaii. 36 . . . 23 . . . 36 h These are the figures desired of students, but in P. E. lingo they mean 36 pushups, 23 squat jumps and 36 knee bends. Physical Education 91 F ' x Dr. Hugh Henry, department head. PHYSICS Department Received Grant . . . bought books, reorganized equipment, planned The Physics department concentrated on reorganizing its equipment so students could make better use of it. A grant from the Ohio Oil Company helped enlarge the physics library, especially in the field of nuclear energy. The department planned courses in theoretical physics, radiation protection and thermodynamics to be given in the near future. New professors were Dr. Henry, the de partment head, and Mr. Stoppenhagen. SEARCHING F OR SINES e Physics students taking electronics use a variety of apparatus to further their knowledge. 92 Physics PHYSICS e Geft to righD Dr. Austin Sprague, Mr. W. Gene Stoppenhagen, Dr. Orrin Smith, Dr. Paul Kissinger and HM n 11x POLITICAL SCIENCE H Heft to righU Dr. Stephen Early; Dr. Harry Voltmer, department head; Dr. Robert Sullivant; Dr. Clark Norton, and Dr. William Morrow. POLY SCI Blazed New Frontiers . . . and students learned that experience counts DICHOTOMY DISCUSSION h The political science seminar travels from ex- treme right to left in its analysis of the worldk governments. Having recovered from last yearjs election fever, the Political Science department returned to nor- mal. Dr. Sullivant returned from the Soviet Union with material for a new book and several campus lectures. The department continued the Washington semester plan, where students study at American University in the nationgs capital. Vew this year was Dr. William Morrow. Political Science 93 .. ' LI ix ,2 5 4,;73 PSYCHOLOGY - Heft to righU TOP ROW: Dr. Felix Goodson, Dr. Phillip Diem, Dr. Rex Rector, Dr, Juhu Exner, Jr., Dr. Frank McKenna and Dr. Curtis Thomsen. SEATED: Dr. Kenneth Wagoner, department head, and Dr. Harry Hawkins. Individuals Did Research in PSYCHOLOGY . . . and Psych T esting did research on individuals The Psychology department started a new pro- gram of individual student research projects, Senior Seminar and T hesis, where students apply psycho- logical knowledge gained through experimental psychology studies. The first semester, seminar, is spent in preparation, while during the second semester7 thesis, the student writes a summary of his work which will remain in the library after L'nmpletion. BUREAU OF TESTING AND RESEARCH H Heft t0 righD Mrs. Dennis Lazarawn, Mr. John Wright, Miss Judith Reynolds and Dr. John Exner, Jr. 94 Psychology CEST EFFRAYANT h J 9 ne parle pas francaise; ich kann kein Deutsch sprechen; no hablu espanol; laline nun loquor; oukh hellenizo . . . The Romance Language department, teaching French and Spanish, emphasized grammar, translation, written com- position and, with the aid of the language laboratory, con- versational practice. The department added two men, Pro- fessors Grundstrom and Goetting; Dr. Andrade retired after a long term of service to DePauw. Students Took ROMANCE LANGUAGES . . . and learned the 2 Rgs of French and Spanish 3 ROMANCE LANGUAGES h Heft t0 righD Dr. P. G. Evans, department head; DI. Woodrow Most; Dr. Laurel Turk; Dr. LeGrand Tennis; Dr. C. Hal Albro, JL, and Mr. Allan Grundstrom. FIRST ROW: Dr. Ralph Carl, Dr. Marquerite Andrade, Dr. Edith Sublette, Miss Lois Kemp, Mr. Robert Goetting, Miss Ruth Grace and Dr. Morris Wachs. Romance Languages 95 Future Secretaries Practiced Many Hours 96 Secretarial Science . . . and learned to type at high speeds without erors In order to help the student master skills helpful in his college work and later years in business, the Secretarial Science department offers courses such as typing and short- hand. Although there is no degree offered in Business Edu- cation, secretarial skills, together with others learned at col- lege, may lead to jobs with executive responsibility. SECRETARIAL SCIENCE - Heft to righti Mrs. William Huggard and Mrs. P. G. Evans. SOCIOLOGY i Ucft to righU Dr. John Reiling; Dr. William McIntyre, department head; Mrs. Catherine Bean7 and Dr. John Rhoads. SOCIOLOGY Helped With African Study . . . and added a new course - Sociology of War The Sociology department participated in the African Studies seminar. Dr. Thomas was on leave to join the new Indiana Parole Board, and Dr. Reiling worked on a eesociol- ogy of war book. New on the staH was Mr. John Rhoads. S ociolagy 97 TECHNICAL CONFERENCE e Two television students meet with their instructor at WTTV, Terre Haute. The Speech department acquired a new tape recorder and a switchboard for the theater. The facully worked to reappraise the curricula. Dr. John Foxen is writing a book, and Dr. J. Alan Hammack, the new department head, he- came director of theatrical work. SPEECH Department Evaluated Curricula . . . and worked to improve the dramatic facilities f SPEECH 7 Heft t0 righU Dr. Robert Weiss, Mr. Darrell Cooch, Dr. Harold Ross, Miss Elizabeth Turnell, Dr. John Foxen, Dr. James Elrod and Dr. Je Alan Hammack, department head. 98 Speech ZOOLOCY h Heft 10 righD Dr. Cleveland Hickman; Mrs. Cleveland Hickman; Dr. Albert Rey- nolds, department head; Dr. Forst Fuller, and Dr. James Gammon. s ZOOLOGY Upheld Scientific Integrity . . . although a close inspection uncovered graft The Zoology department used the second edition of Dr. Hickmarfs book for the hrst time. Students carried on skin-grafting experiments, and the faculty planned several expeditions. A new man, Dr. James Gammon, started a course in Ecology. Dr. Albert Rey- nolds became the new department head. SKELETAL SCRUTINIZER h This student of anatomy inspects the rib cage of a dog. Z oology 99 100 Activities ACTIVITIES 101 Acthties 102 Government GOVERNMENT POLITICAL WORKSHOP Delegates from Midwestern colleges listen to discussion during a session of the National Student Association convention held here in December. STUDENT SENATE SENIOR SENATORS - Heft t0 righth TOP ROW: J. Childers, R. Weller, D. Heukerman, R. Butler, E Warnke7 S. Haude, C. Cumpton7 D. Evans and D. Aka. SECOND Row: L. Crowell, S. Harvey, S. Smith7 C. Jensen, R. Ehni, A. Carter, J. Ankeny and B. Rust. BOTTOM Row: R. Fross, V-Pres.; W. Lowe, Pres; K. Theobald, SeUy, and D. Gardiner, Treas. Student Senate innovated a procedure dividing business among several committees. This change en- abled Senate to spend time considering new issues, such as national and international affairs. For the Erst time, the senate conducted an all-campus election for Student Body President, who also serves as presih dent of Senate. JUNIOR SENATORS h- Heft t0 righU TOP Row: J. David- son, I. McCoy7 DV Butcher, B. Mann, E. Effmann7 K. Johnson and B. Heller. FIRST ROW: 5. Lawson, C. McGuire7 J. Turpin7 C. Watson, J. Allen and C. lsbeH. BOTTOM Row: D. Dirks, L. Geier, T. Stewart, E. Morgan and E. Stone. STUDENT COURT Student Court holds hearings for cases involving student Violations of university regulations. Composed of nine members, the court has four seniors and hve juniors, with Dean Riggs serving as recording adviser in a faculty advisory capacity. STUDENT COURT - Heft t0 rith B. McClure, B. Walton, D. Butcher, M. H. Borcn, G. Doetsch, Pres. and D. Sturges. Government: Student 103 KAPPA TAU KAPPA h llL-fl 10 righil TUP ROW: K. McGee, D. Blunt, .1. Kendall, J. SchaHt-J', R. PclI. S. Wilkinson, J. Wolford, M. Thomim. R. Rdmscy and J. Millwr. FmS'I' Row: R. Guugh, C. Stubbs. .I. Catlin, J. Clapsaddlc, L. Kink, L Salmcla, W. Nielsen and D. AHnllrr. Bn'r'l'lm HHW: B. Graham, J. Dillon, Scchy; S. Aluhcson, Pres; E. Scott, Treus.; D. Cannum, and R Suslcr. KAPPA TAU KAPPA KTK, the interfraternity council, instituted several ac- tivities. A jazz concert featured campus talent. Two junior members attended the National Interfratemity Council con- clave in Boston. The annual Shades conference worked to improve faculty-administralive-student cooperation. F. I. C. Freshman Interfraternity Council sponsored severai events which helped to unite :hgreenah freshmen. An informal 4 Twisterw in January was a new feature; the council also organized the annual c:petjj burning in the fall and freshman class dance held in March. F. I. C 7 rlaft to righU TOP ROW: H. Downs, R. Ferrell, R inlson, B. JeHreys, C. Blanchard, and D. Callies. BOTTOM ROW: P. J. McIntosh: R. Hunt, 5. Young, J. Jensen, L. Hulbert and C. Slehcn. 104 Governmena: Maris PANHELLENIC COUNCIL h flrft to right; TOP R013: C. LaFlante. H. Hagmcycr. D. Alfrey. A. Hitz. C. Fletcher, L. Gray. C. Class and M. Denis. FIRST Row: C. Erickson, R. Ecnesingcr, S. Tweeten. Lt Kissell. C. Korver, L. Reynolds and B. Walton. BUTTUM Row: J. Fcamhlcr, Pcrsonnrl: A. CillacrL SrLEy-Trvusg C. Huffman, PrES., and LA Graingcr, Historian. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Besides handling the mechanics of womerfs rush, Pan- hellenic CounciL the central governing body of campus sororities, evaluates the rush program and regulates policies of conduct. Besides holding their dance, tgGreCian Grandh eur,H the council teams with KTK to plan Greek Week. ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS h l'left to rith TOP Row: A. W. S. AWS has three branches: Dorm StaE, Senate and Proj- ects Board. Projects Board sponsored a scholarship fund, Golddiggers Ball, Monon Revue and the revision of the mAWS Speaking! booklet. DePauw represents region $2 011 the Ntl. Publicity Committee of the Intercollegiate AWS. N. Tollkuehn, J. Wlllis. E. Whaley, J. Suess. 5. Bradley. 5. Curry, B. Oeler, B. Reinecke, S. Brown and D. Alfrey. FIRST ROW: D. Lamhard, B. Boesinger. Z. Crimes. E. Myers. L. KisselL A. Hustad. C. Moore. C. Young and K. Augbum. BOTTUM Row: N. Homer. 566m: C. Huffman. Treas.: M. Burpcc! V-Pres. tPrujecls Buardt; B. Williamson. Prea; N. Burton, VhPres. lDorm Stafft; S. CarrolL V-Pres. iSenute ChrmJ, and KL Kitchen: Sec'y. l -I Government: 11701112113 105 L z m- t ;, ' i i ; INTELA MUR 4 L BOARD 7 7 :1ch 10 rith Top Row: B. Deadman, B. Thiersch, B. Shalhnpc, P. Eskew, A. Dowd. C. Blang, G. Mayfield and K. Bay. BUTTHM Row: j. Deulh, T. Spanny, H. Deadman, Pres.; E. Meyer, J. Hardy, R. Case, R. Ceraldson and 5. Spreen. INTRAMURAL BOARD WRA BOARD Intramural Board awards the Winkler Trophy t0 the WRA: an organization promoting participation of wo- living unit showing the best sportsmanship throughout the men students in sports, coordinates its activities so that girls year and the AIl-Intramural Trophy to the living unit which have the opportunity to play intramural and extramural places Hrst in overall LM. athletic standings. sports, both 0H and on campus. WRA BOARD w Heft to righU TOP ROW: N. Hetz, P. Capron, J. Holdcn, C. Phillippe, J. High, J. Sanford, J. Tibbles and L. Sprankle. FIRST ROW: C. Ishell. J. thcrieve, P. See. J. Marsh K. Jahnel, R Gordon and A. Berkeypile. BnT'mM Row: M. Horak, .I. Turpin, V-Pres.; C. Wolf, Pram; J. Hotz, Treas., and J. Cough, Setfy. 106 Government: Sports OURNALISM -u - u ' 3' an. hw ..-. .m m min 'xu-a.-.i, ' Wu- 7 m , '4: iatoqrf, 4r. waxy, .13. a.;n1.r ,w ;w,,mam,. 5,1, .41. V'Whyf' . LOCK IT UP - The wooden mallet pounds the type into final position before The DePauw goes to press. Journalism CHIEFS OF STAFF - K. Mitchell, business mgrt, and A. Lundy; assoc. editor, peruse the pub. boardhs policy booklet. 1962 MIRAGE Broke from Tradition . . . effecting changes in layout and photographic technique. 108 M irage Making a yearbook is not an easy task; Mirage staffers spent many late nights formulating plans and gathering information. The emphasis in this book is on photographs rather than on copy. Furthermore, in- stead of cropping pictures to fit certain spaces, the stat? let the pictures themselves suggest the layout, a tech- nique used by professional books and magazines. Pre- ferring not to use a set theme, such as tthistory of the school77 or gtfamous alumni:7 the Mirage let the words motion and emotion give ideas for the pictures and or- ganization 0f the book. The 1962 Mirage is about the people of DePauw. ASSISTANT EDITORS h Heft to righU J. Barry, heml photographer; W. Niles, copy editor; C. Coins, identification editor; P. Minn, scheduling editor, and J. Anderson, engraving editor. f BUSINESS STAFF Heft 19 righU D. OHarru, oulVofrtown adlvertising; R. AHOIter, in-town lmL rerlising: C. Janis, circulm'ion mgn, and S. Weeks. msl. circulmion mgr. EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS GtSft t0 righU TOP ROW: J. Rockwood, K. Riggs, B. Lavery, A. Doederlein and J. Vidal. BOTTOM ROW: M. Mayner, C. Patterson, S. Goodyear, 5. Barlet, G. Griswold and B. Teich. HOUSE REPS tileft t0 righn TOP Row: H. Acton, B. Brown, M. Slaughter7 W. Russell and R. Weddle. FIRsT RUW: L. Seam, G. Kerns, MA J. Neighbors and D. Kram- lmeH. BOTTOM Row: K. Calby, S. E. Fouke, A. Hertel and S. BarleL M irage 109 . admm . .4. 0;... FIRST 7 In order to have news, reporters must get the facts. SECOND 7' After it is gathered, material must he wellAwritten. THE DEPAUW Was on top of the News . . . providing good coverage to newsworthy events The purpose of The DePauw is to provide the campus with an ttexcellent news mediumf and the staff members worked long hours towards reaching the goal. t Keeping on top of the campus news, the paper reached into every available source to garner interesting, and sometimes controversial, facts. Increasing Student Senate coverage over the preceding years, The DePauw thoroughly discussed the National Student Association, the senate referendum on federal aid and the election of Student Body President. EDITORS e J. Harper, second semester editor, takes a break from the keyboard to discuss policy with J. Lashley, editor first semester. 110 The Dewa THIRD A11 copy, pictures and ads are Wiummied in at 1116 city desk. LAST The staff hr-Ips in the hack shop before press lime. STAFF MEMBERS -- Heft to righD TOP Row: G. Copeland, C. Bingaman, P. Barrick, P. Hauck, J. Guy and R. McClure. BOTTOM ROW: J. Shick, S. Bly, G. Erickson, M. Grueninger, A. Johnson, C. Peden, J. Rodgers and J. Osterland. The DePauw 111 PUBLICATIONS BOARD - Heft t0 righU TOP ROW: Dr. F. Fuller, financial advisor; E. Schneider; Dr. H. Garriott, Mirage adviser; B. Bull. and Prof. H. Spicer, DePauw adviser. BOTTOM ROW: B. Brown, Dr. M. Brock, Miss E. Turnell and KiK. Aughurn. PUBLICATIONS BOARD PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Composed of students and faculty interested in help- Composed of the most unconventional individuals on ing journalism aspirants, Publications Board legislates campus, Photo Staff covered each corner of the; campus, the policies of the Mirage and The DePauw, electing the including the air above and the water below. In their 5- editorial staff of each publication. spare time the stag explained advertising to ADS. PHOTO STAFF h Heft to righn EXTREMELY BACK: L. Rickard, K. Thompson and J, Barry, head. WITH CAMERA: B. Hughes. 0N COUCH: G. Libman. UNDER TRUNK: J. Schumacher. 112 Pub Board and Photo Staff SIGMA DELTA CHI Founded at DePauw in 1909, the professional journalistic society has now become international with a club Chartered in London. The Mother Chapter of SDX produced Lil Abner tsee p. 10m, complete with an SDX Playbill. After whomping them 23-0 in the football game, SDX joined with ADS to produce Gridiron. SIGMA DELTA CHI ? Heft to righU TOP ROW: S. Gentry, B. Bull, R. Klingcnsmith, G. Thornton, R. McClure, L. Rickard, J. Barry, E. Effmann and J. Busey. BOTTOM ROW: J. Owen, J. Hered, J. Harper, J. Lashley, Pres.; G. Copeland, Sedy; B. Hughes, and C. Bingaman. THETA SIGMA PHI Reorganized in November, Theta Sigma Phi initiated five members. Later, the women,s journalism honorary pledged nine girls at a banquet where the rtational president initiated Prof. C. S. Lenhart as a professional member. THETA SIGMA PHI h Heft to righn TOP Row: B. Smith, V-Pres.; J. Fonts, Treas., and V. Peterson, Secty. BOTTOM ROW: Dr. R. Pence, faculty advisor; J. Rodgers, President, and Mrs. Norman Knights, fraternity adviser. ALPHA DELTA SIGMA Composed of business representatives of The De Pauw and the Mirage, ADS sponsored Lambert, Hen- dricks 8; Ross for its annual jazz concert. Regaining pride after the football drubbing, ADS helped SDX with Gridiron. ADS also produces the F reshman Handbook. ADS - Heft to righD TOP ROW: M. Northrup7 K. Bay, A. Dowd, T. Dawson, R. Butler, T. Sandblom, L. Perkins, B. Ahren, J. Schaffer, J. Heineman, L. Hastie and D. Barker. FIRST ROW: E. Schneider, D. Suster, C. Greenlee, T. Gibson, D. Evans, R. Alfolter, B. Vesey, J. Kelly and D. Williams. BOTTOM Row: J. Hederick, J. Blumberg, B. Merriam, R. Scaife, K. Mitchell, D. Ake, Pres; R. Suster, V-Prcs.; T. Dillon, Treas.; K. Flummerfelt, and J. Stringfellow. Journalism Societies 113 A member of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters and one of the natiorfs flrst educational F M stations, WCRE received permission from the FCC to boost power from 10 to 250 watts, thus increasing the radius of WGRE WCRE h- deft to righU TOP ROW: J. Childers, V-Pres.; J. Stoner, V-Pres.; S. Gentry, V-Pres.; R. Spencer, V-Pres., and R. Atcheson, V-Pres. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. H. Youse, station secty.; Miss E. Turnell, program director, and J. Stick- rod, V-Pres. 11' Mm. M 'hv . reception from tive to about 20 miles. The station covers, all home basketball games, football and baseball games, chapel speakers, concerts and various other campus-cofn- munity activities. 114 WGRE m HONORARIES H on omri es 115 COLD KEY H Heft t0 righU C, Thornton, Secsy; D. Ake7 V-Pres.; R. Fross, Pres.; J. Kelly, Treas.; C. Doetsch, and W. Lowe. GOLD KEY MORTAR BOARD 5 Membership in Gold Key, senior menas honorary, is Mortar Board caps junior women on the bases of scholar- ' based upon service to DePauw and scholastic excellence. ship, service and leadership, The group sponsored the Old Meeting once a month for dinner: key holders discussed Gold day balloon sale, Late Hours contest and Reed-Barton f grading systems, the NDePauw imagf and similar topics. silver contest as money raising projects for scholarships. MORTAR BOARD w Heft Io righU TOP Row: L. Sellen, K. Theobald, S. Grimes, C. Jensen, B. WiHiamsml, S. Price, C. Zirbes and J. Erickson. BOTTOM ROW: M. Burpee, editor; q Aldrich, V-Pres.; B. Ehni, Pres; S. Charbonneau, Treas.; J. Pabst7 Sedy, and M. Kearns, historian. 116 Honorarics: Leadership PHI BETA KAPPA The DePauw chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the first in Indiana7 was chartered in 1889. A symbol of scholastic achievement, the Phi Beta key is awarded to a set percentage of seniors who have the highest grade composites. HECTOR SCHOLARS h Heft t0 rightID TOP Row: J. Lund- quist, T. Swanlund, E. Fitzgerald, A. Hodge, J. Rhodes, H. Poppe, A. Brill, D. Singer, A. Doud, J. Halstead, B. Decker, H. Collins, M. Hampton, R. Hunterman, S. Davis, H. Wing.r and J. Blow $ch. SECOND Row: B. McClure, J. H. Cochoel, J. Steele, R. Woodworth, J. A. Donohoe, R. Weir, D. Kranbuehl, M. Thomas, B Klingensmith, Dt Dillon, H. Ferrell, D. Haines, Du Miller and J. Aker. FIRST ROW: D. AHolter, R. Coventry, R. Kennedy, M. McCuskEy, T. Caspersnn, S. Price, F. Bales, P. Card7 V. Hoey, B. BonDurant, D. Weir and D. Gilbert. BOTTOM ROW: R. Gardner, J. Alexander, J. Sanders, B. Lehnen, C. Count, B. Scaifc. B. Bender, D. DcSclm and D. Casey. PHI BETA KAPPA , ileft to right! TOP Row: R. Nordvall, J. Pabst. S. Price, B. Rust, L. Sellen, J. Smith and W. Stackmnnt THIRD Row: W. Lowe, R. McCall, J. Meyer. J. Miller, N. Nelson and .l. 3011. SECOND ROW: 1'. Floyd, J. Frost, J. Gregory, R. Grif- fith, P. Hansen and D. Heckerman. FIRST Row: J. Capoot, S. Cozzens, L. Crowell, C. Doetsch and J. Erickson. BO'I'TOVI Row: N. Blair, J. Bluulherg, 3L 308, J. Burkett anA S. Campbell. RECTOR SCHOLARS Scholarship, leadership, character and personality are the qualifications enabling Rector Scholars to receive fman- cial assistance While at DePauw. Freshmen scholars serve as student guides for the Admissions department. HECTOR SCHOLAHShUeft to right TOP ROWE M. Wolgast, L. McHoes, R. Nelsen, C. Eh'afer, O. Brookins, B.'Heller, B. Kipc, M. Dodd, Marek,'R. Wells, J. Danks, W. Townsend, Simmons and J. McCormick. SECOND ROW: Morrow, F. Bartigal7 D. Ceier, R, Bishop, Cozzens, D. Barker, J. Capuot, P. Shimer, Travis, B. Woodhum, K. Corey, C. Stanheld, Wilz, G. Bryant and D. Moser. FIRST ROW: Dcadman, J. Ordman, R. Schmidt, H. Meyers, S. Bridges, J. Leinicke, D. Poe, H. Downs, T. Pfeiffer, H. Marquardt and W. Mitchell; BOT- TOM Row: C. Mchnald, P. L05, D. Callies, M. Reulv K. McGee, T. Morgan, MA Semler, K. Nice- Wander and M. Street. WWUWEOP QW 51,7 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA 5 Heft t0 righti TOP ROW: L. Dirkse, P. Howell, B. Rothfus, S. Dittman, K. a Pinkstaff, C. Weyeneth and N. Wagner. FIRST ROW: B. Mcrccr, B. Whitesel, J. Cremens, L. Macki7 P. Horth and K. Seyfarth. BOTTOM ROW: J. Graves, Treas; K. Herkncr, V-Prcs.: L. Bradt, Pres; J. Drie- meier, Historian, and S. Sonnenday, Seciy. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Members of Alpha Lambda Delta, scholastic honorary for freshmen women, must attain a first semester average of 2.5 or an accumulative average of 2.5. The group ushered al the May Day pageant, assisted with Honors week- end and helped Mortar Board in the Old Gold balloon sale. PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma, scholastic honorary for freshmen men, required a Erst semester average of 2.5 or an accumulative average of 2.5 for membership. Together with their feminine' counterpart, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eteis took part in Honors weekend. Initiation was held at the spring banquet. PHI ETA SIGMA 5 Heft to righti TOP ROW: J. Hum, B. Fetter, B. Blake, M. Dodd, D. Bash7 B. Lehnen, R. Nelson and D. Dillon. BOT- TOM ROW: B. Bender, B. Scaife, R. Bender7 J. Aker7 D. Miller, J. Coppes and P. Fettig. i x 118 Honoraries: Freshmen DELTA OMICRON CHI h Heft t0 dghU TOP ROW: A. South, D. Ceier, J. Leonard, W: Erxleben, l. Alikom's, N. Nelson and K. Fischer. BOTTOM Row: E. Scott, T. Casperson, Secty-Treasg J. Capoot, Pres.; M. McCuskey, V-Prest, and J. Blumberg. DELTA OMICRON CHI PHI EPSILON PHI Students of outstanding ability in the pre-medical sci- Phi Epsilon Phi, botany and bacteriology honorary, is 5 ences comprise the membership of DOX. Each year the comprised of 3813 students with a 1.8 accume. Although group visits Indiana University Medical School. Monthly they didnat hold regular meetings, the group heard oc- meetings consisted of movies and speakers on medical topics. casional speakers and conducted a blood-testing program. PHI EPSILON PHI 7 Heft to rith TOP ROW: A. Berkeypile, J. Schwegel, C. Korver and Mrs. S. Twesten. FIRST ROW: Dr. T. Yuncker, J. Sullivan, D. Dewald, N. Williams and D1: H. Yuuse. BOTTOM: Row: K. Spangler, Dr. W. Welch, L. Crowell, Pres, and Dr. P. Adams. Honoran'cs: Science 119 120 Honoraries: Departmental TUSITALA Tusitalaqs membership display an interest in all aspects of creative writing. Imitating past policy, the organization held few scheduled meetings, allowing its members freedom for individual creativity. TUSITALA Heft to righU TOP Row: H. Poppe, Sedy- Treas.; V. Van Kirk1 M. Mayner, W. Niles and J. Busey. BOT: TOM Row: M. K. Burpee, V-Pres.; J. Barenfanger, J. 13315- haugh, S. Sherry, D. Nielsen and A. Husted. PSI CHI Since they did not hold regularly scheduled meet- ings, Psi Chi, national psychology schoiastic honorary, worked with the Psychology Club. New members were initiated second semester. PSI CHI 7 Heft to righU G. Doetsch, Pres.; B. Reinecke. B. McCall and J. Zerface. KAPPA PI Kappa Pi, art honorary, held conferences with sev- eral other Indiana colleges and an auction in the Duck as well as an aIl-campus art show. During the spring it presented an exhibit in the Student Union. KAPPA PI 7 Heft to righU TOP ROW: J. Gobillot, V-Pres.; S. Harris, S. Conrad and N. Powell. BOTTOM ROW: M. Horak, Rec. Sedy; C. Zirbes, Pres; R. Whilesel; P. Timhoff, Cor. Sec'y; N. Hough, soc. ch.. and L. Lurton. MU PHI EPSILON Mu Phi Epsilon, music honorary, planned to at- tend the national convention at the University of Illinois June 25-31. Activities included a visit from the fifth national Vice president, foundefs day banquet, spring recital and bus trips to IU and Purdue for music programs. MU PHI EPSILON 7 deft to rightt TOP Row: J. Karraker, L. Gray, R. Hagmeyer, S. Donovan, S. Terry and S, Weinstock. FIRST Row: M. Sexton, C. Helmar, E. Atkinson, Alumni Sedy; K Franzen, G. Rumford and L. Sellen, Rec. Sechy. BOTTOM Row: P. Harrer, M. Lizzo, G. Mengarelli, V-Pres.; S. Aldrich, Pre5.; J. Hoyt, Treas., and 5. Wooden. PHI MU ALPHA Phi Mu Alpha is a professional musicianas frater- nity. Chapter activities included sponsoring an all- American composeras recital. Lambda chapter pledged ten members who were required to perform in a recital prior to their initiation. PHI MU ALPHA e Heft t0 righU B. Loverde, D. Kohler, Sec'y; K. Thompson, W. B. Austin, VLPresq J. Graham, Pres.; T. McEIhaney, J. Nessenson, Treas., and B. McCleaster. AMERICAN GUILD 0f ORGANISTS DePauw members of the American Guild of Or- ganists are organ enthusiasts, but not necessarily music students. Monthly meetings consist of tours to other campuses. In the fall the group went to IU to hear a visiting Dutch organist. AMERICAN GUILD 0F ORGANISTS - Heft t0 righU TUP ROW: R. Kinzer, L. Lorton, V-Pres.; H. Hurton, A. Carkeek, J. Simmons and K. Pfenning. BOTTOM ROW: L. Lihbert, M. Schwint, E. Davis, Pres.: K. Franzen, Sec'y; S. Cuthier, and R. Miller. Honorarivs: Music 12E ORCHESIS - Heft lo rightJ TOP ROW: G. Waltz, A. Fischl, P. Horth, M. Dietz, director; K. Nelson, C. Konold, and B. Ramsey, Treas. BOTTOM ROW: S. Arndt, A. Trusler, Pres.; V. Lanzone. V-Pres.; J. Ellis, C. Patterson and S. Sonnenday. ORCHE SIS Orchesis, dance honorary, held clinics and tryouts in the spring and fall. The group participated in a chapel pro- gram, Mothervs Day presentation and appeared on Outlook, DePamWs TV program. Several members were awarded grants to modern dance schools in Connecticut and Colorado. NAIAD ,7 lleft t0 righD TOP ROW: He Hilyard, M. Myers, R. Kinzer, D. Cox, N. Longnecker, L. Link, S, Bradley, Miss M. Miller, ad. NAIAD Naiad, synchronized swimming honorary, had tryouts and initiation in the fall. Several members attended the National Aquatic convention at IU. After improving strokes and stunts first semester, the group spent their time prac- ticing for Mothers, Day and Honors Weekend presentations. viser; D. Templeton, S. Munch, L. Bollinger, S. Childs, D. Schild. K. Saxtun, M. Collins, N. Markham, C. Blitz, J. Morton, M. Mayner, and C. Duncan. FIRST Row: J. Heppes, K. Anderson, K. Dunlap, J. Sheagren, N. Hem, L. McKinstery and C. Van Epps. BOTTOM ROW: J. Kofoed, N. Arnold, B. Hoebel, J. Marsh, E. Putnam and G. Knecht. 122 Honorarfes: Performing Renter. BOTTOM Rows RV McCleaster, director; P. Stormont, Rt Bluhm, M. Creenawalt7 J. Clapsaddle, business mgr.; M. Schaff, D. Erman and S. Aldrich, accompanist COLLE GIANS Last summer the Collegians took an extended tour of COLLEGIANS t Heft to righQ TOP ROW: G. Edwards, D. Young, B. Green, C. Wing, B. Sheahan7 E. Geider, S. Deater and R. MADRIGAL SINGERS The Madrigal Singers performed for the Indiana Method- Europe7 returning to DePauw with a well-polished program. They increased their repertoire with selections from Camelot, West Side Story and Bye Bye Birdie. ist Pastor Assoc? the Putnam County Alumni Assoc. and other Civic groups. They also presented a spring chapel and the annual Foreign Student Christmas party. UH; wknmmmm W, MADRIGALS - Heft to righD TOP ROW: P. Shimcr, J. W'right, B. Elgring, M. Dcddv, B. Layman, M. McGinnis and A. Fink BOTTOM ROW: K. Hayes, C. Mengarelli. M. Miller, K. French director; B. Bools. E. Davis and M. Willem, accompanist. Honoraries: Performing 123 DUZER DU In the fall and spring Duzer Du, dramatics honor- ary, held tryouts open to the campus. Besides spon- soring a playwriting contest, the group presented two dramatic productions: Miss Julie by Steinberg and A t I f 3 i g 3 Marriage Proposal by Chekov. DUZER DU e Heft to righU TOP ROW: E. Dix, H. Poppa, S. Gentry and J. Frost. FIRST Row: J. Elrod, B. McClure, J. Willis and J. Thimm. BOTTOM ROW: C. Brown, Sechy; L Mueller, Treas.; B. Stackman, Pres., and S. Barnett, V-Pres. DELTA SIGMA RHO Upperclassmen with experience in the field of de- bate qualify for membership in the DePauw chapter of Delta Sigma Rho7 national forensic honorary, which holds an invitational tournament second semes- ter. DELTA SIGMA RHO ,h Heft to righU Dr. R. 0. Weiss, sponsor; L. Ross, L. Bayliff, Trcas.; D. Landsittel, Pres; G. Peterson, and H. Ross, Nathl Pres. NATL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS National Collegiate Players honors by membership those students who display unusual interest and talent in dramatics. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS e. Heft t0 righD S. Barnett, B. Dix, J. Elrod, H. Poppe, Pres.; E.MCCIure, and B. Stackman, V-Pres. DEBATE Starting their campaign with a contest at Indiana State, the Debate team also participated in the Delta Sigma Rho invitational tournament and the University Of Hawaii speech tourney. DEBATE g deft to rith Top Row: R. Nevins, D. Landsit- tel, De Ceter, A. Beveridge, D. Crossman, W. Decker and D. Foley. FIRST Row: B. Lehnen, L. Bayliff, G. Peterson, N. SteEenson, R. Jones and S. Van W'ey. BOTTOM ROW: J. Greenup, L. Morrison, Dr. R. 0. Weiss, sponsor; H, Hemmer- sand, and R. Schmidt. SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS m DECADE OF DUTY - Leading the Student Unioxfs 10th anniversary festivities during Old Gold day are Dr. John Nanovsky, director Uch, and Jim Kelly, president. S ervice Organizations 125 1 U.B. SENIOR BOARD W Heft t0 righU TOP ROW: J. Parks, R. Suster, R. Fross, G. Brown, B. Thornburg, D. Akc, V-Prcs., and J. Kelly, Pres. BOTTOM ROW; Mr. J. Allen, Mrs. P. Rush, Mr, J, Cook, Miss M. Hulland and Dr. J. Nanovsky. STUDENT UNION Increased Activities . . . and celebrated its 10th anniversary TREE TRIMMERS Board Ineulhcrs and house reps put the finishing Luud'es 0n the UBE Christmas tree. STREET SCENE 7 Having attended a pep rally, students twist on .LC Had at a dame: held in front cf the Student Union. 126 Student Union ON YOUR MARKS FOR TALENT WA string quartet performs for Freshmen during 0-week. Assuming new responsibilities7 the Student Union col- week, informal dances after basketball games, the Last Iaborated With Student Senate on the Senior Prom and Lecture series and Little 500 weekend. During Old Gold took over the duties of SPEX7 the sophomore pep clubV day the UB celebrated its 10th anniversary. UB activities included a talent show during Orientation ' - I 3 W5 1 x t . ' U. B. JUNIOR BOARD h Heft to riglm TOP ROW: E. Effmann, C. Jarvis, J. Harvey, K. Flummerfeh, E. Schneider and J. Kendall FIRST ROW: D. Sturges, A. Kayler, P. Layden, B. Scaife and K. Mitchell. BOTTOM Row: B. Bunting, M. Keto, B. Whitsell, B Melnick, C. antson and M. Kilborn. Student Union 127 YWCA h Heft lo righn TOP ROW: E. Stone, R. Kiner, C. Kelly, K. Waigand, B. Sceales and S. Outhier. FIRST Row: R. Allison, N. .I. Doup, K. Sprangler, A. Hitz, B. Graham and G. Gamble. BnTTDM ROW: 5, Bradley, VAPres. hprogramh B. Ehni, V-Pres. hmember- shim; L. Fishbeck, Pres, and J. San- ger, Treas. YWCA DELTA PHI ETA Y.W.C.A. began a new program of monthly campus- A Girl Scout honorary working with scout troops in wide meetings concerningissues 0f internationai importance. Greencastle, Delta Phi Eta sponsored desserts7 planned 21 ;LY:! members sponsored the WUS Carnival, held in the Play Day in the spring and held a tea for adult scout spring for the hrst time. leaders in the Greencastle area. DELTA PHI ETA 7 tleit Lo righU Top Row: A. Elster, C. Wolf. B. Goes, J. Warren and J. Cough. FIRST Row: B. Braden, R. Ragga, C. Cox 5. Curry and B. Waltsh BOTTOM Row: E. Baily, Sedy-Treasg S. GriHin, J. Gregory, Pres; J. Marsh, V-Pres., and E. Morgan. 128 Womenfs Service MENiS DORM STAFF Working directly with s:0 Staff during orientation week, Mexfs Dorm Staff advises K3: freshmen men on the fundamental aspects of DePauw life. After school begins, the staff helps organize Longden hallgs govern- ment, assisting in academic: social and athletic activities. MENTS DORM STAFF - Heft to rightt TOP ROW: E. Brestan, J. Miller, K. Keller, coordinator. and D. Evans. BOTTOM ROW: M. Huggins, J. CobiHut and J. Harvey. Womenus Dorm Staff serves the same function as Meds Dorm Staff; however, since it works with all WOMENSS DORM STAFF freshmen women, the staff is larger than the ments staff. Beginning with meetings in March, the girls set up the freshman program for the following year. t'w' , t . WOMENMS DORM STAFF - Heft to righU TOP ROW: B. Watts, B, Walton, N. Blair, K. Ault, K. Mosely, S. Zoller, L. Howell and M. Price. BOTTOM ROW: B. Mercer, L. PfeHEI, 5. Reid, S. Duud, P. TinthoH, J. Meyers, L. Kine: and E. Ceier. Dorm Staffs 129 ORIENTATION STAFF t Heft to rightt TOP ROW: G. Thornton, coordinator; R. AEolier, J. Blumberg. R. McCall, D. Sturges. K. McGee, R. McDonald, D. Kreider and K. Johnson. SI-zcuxn Row: G. SchimmeL J. Throckmorton, W. Kipe, J. Elliff, I. Campbell, D. Singer, L. Oman, L. Brown and D. Barker. BOTTOM ROW: T. Bond, M. Slaughter, D. Suster, J. McCoy, S. Bridges, J. Meyers, C. McDonald and T. McCoy. ORIENTATION STAFF LITTLE THEATER Virorking in conjunction with the dorm staffs, Little Theater Board is the governing body of tot Staff places its emphasis on academic and DePauwgs Little Theater, a dramatic workshop social life outside the living units. During orienta- under the auspices of the Speech department that tion week, each staff member conducts a discussion supervises the production of four or five plays group. each year. LITTLE THEATRE BOARD Heft to rightt TOP Row: D. Gooch, B. Stackman, J. Linde- mood, C. Williams and Dr. Mizer. BOTTOM Row: C. Brown, B. Williamson, A. Hammack, 5. Harvey and E. Turnell. 130 0 Staff, Little Theater BOard LUBS CONSERVATIVE VIEWPOINT - M. Stanton Evans, editor of the Indianapolis News, autographs copies of his new book after speaking to the Conservative Club in December. Clubs 131 I. R. C. Besides bringing several speakers to the campus, such as Dr. Myron Loenig of the State Department, the International Relations Club sponsored many films. Among these were: The M ouse That Roared, Ugetsu, The Roots, Lady Chatterlyys Lover, M and Tomorrow is Too Late. IHC - Heft tn righU Tu? Row: R. Elrod, John Elliff, J. Stoops, W4 Magnuson, C. Bobey, D. Poe, D. Crossman, E. Hughes, R. Huntmen and S. Van Wey. FIRST Row: G. Troyka, D. Oler, J. Dailey, C. Copeland, T. Morgan, N. Blair, J. Hotz and S. Noble. BOTTOM Row: G. de Rosset, S. Roberts, L. Matuszevich, Treas.; W. Vanderbok, Pres.; P. Palmer, V- Pres.; J. Allen, Sec,y.; 5. Matthews, and L. Leech. CONSERVATIVE CLUB The Conservative Club sought to promote political conservative thought and discussion to the campus by bringing speakers, holding forums and distributing literature. Featured speakers included M. Stanton Evans7 editor of the Indianapolis News. CONSERVATIVE CLUB a deft Io rith TOP ROW: D. Oler, J. Dailey, D. Crossman, C. Elrod and L. RatcliEe. BOTTOM ROW: A. Husted, 56632; G. Copeland, Chmn., and J. Mc- Dermond. JACKSON CLUB Jackson Club proclaims a two-fold purpose: to stimulate latent political awareness on campus and to provide student supporters of the Democratic party with an opportunity'to participate in political activities. JACKSON CLUB - Heft to righm TOP Row: D, Butcher, H. Deering, J. Stoops, B. Campbell, M. Phillips and S. Van Wey. BOTTOM ROW: K. McGee, S. Davis, J. ElIiH, Pres.; N. Wagner, Sechy; L. Ratcliffe, Treas., and J. Harper. YOUNG REPUBLICANS The Young Republicans Club seeks to promote campus interest in the ideology of the Republican party. Their main speaker was W. W. Hill, chairman of the Indiana house committee on legislation. YOUNG REPUBLICANS CLUB .. Heft to righU TOP ROW: R. Hunteman, D. Crossman, R. Randal, T. Morgan, D. Jeffrey, D. Ceier, D. Elrod and D. Olen BOTTOM ROW: D. Akc, R. Renter, J. Dailey, Chrm.; S. Noble, V-Chrm.; K. Tweedle, Sechy; B. Watts, J. McDermond and A. Berkeypile. S. E. A. SEA h- tlcft to righU T01, Row: L. Brown, 1V. Barton, 5. Bicket, G. de Rosset, S. Layden, M. Titus, S. Smith, M. May, C. Young, B. Rust, L. Lutz and K. Saxton. SECOM; Row: N. .I. Doup, J. Eckert, L. Kuonen, J. Cremens, J. Hoyt, C. Wolcolt, N. Welty, J. Thimm, A. Hitz and S. Ackerson. FIRST ROW: C. Shaw, J. Anderson, N. Schramm, M. Holloind, M. Schaaf, J. Williams and V, Keim. BOTTOM Row: D. McDonald, R. McCracken, Secty-Treasq J. Smith, Pres; S. MacVay, V-Pres.; J. Willis, and L. Cray. Student Education Association acquaints future teachers with various aspects of the field of education. After the first meeting, a picnic, the group sponsored programs given by educators on topics such as Edu- cational Television and Whom Shall 1 Hire? SEA h Heft t0 rightt TOP Row: 5. Dittman, L. Quinn, P. Palmer, G. Peterson, C. Cruver, J. A. Stickrod, B. Jones, 5. Deater, N. Blair, C. Ledford, J. Tibrles, L. Livingston, J. Cough and S. Saville. FIRST Row: P. Mauer, C. Class, C. Powell, S. Griffin, M. Donrad, M. Stutsman, R. Watts, J. Berg, S. Tarplee, H. Gerber and T. Garrison. BOTTOM ROW: R. Allison, C. Jackson, A. Berkeypilc, B. Wells, B. Graham, J. Caldwell, C. Gamble and 1. White. SIGMA TAU MU Sigma Tau Mu, a nursing service club7 helped the American Red Cross and went Christmas caroling at a nursing home. After programs consisting of movies or speakers, the organization ended the year with its annual May banquet. SIGMA TAU WU w Heft to rightt TOP ROW: Betty Rothfust Mary Day. Elizabeth McCray, Nancy Jo Eppert, Dotti Cox, .Iinny Sanford. Sue Stewart, Margie Calkins, Jan Beals, Bu- hara Goes, Judy Matheny and Teff Stanley. FIRST ROW: Ruth Ann W'alamuth. Catharine Powell. Juilanne Schwegel, Norma Brown, Jan Shoemaker, Nancy Ferguson, Jane Wayland, Kathie Hill, Regina VVPheL Marlys Johnson and Sallie Sears. BOTTOM Row: Lee Hilyard. Nancy Erdmann; Karen Nelson, Carolyn Weyeneth, Susie Richardson. Frog. Chrm.; Karen Martin, Pres; Margie Schaetzel, Sedy; Pat Slaby Treas.; Stephanie Netherton; Regina Reitman and Molly Kelly. Clubs: Professional 133 1 w l x 134: C lubs : Departmental TOYNBEE Toynhee, the oldest club in the university, was re- organized, and new members, sociology majors or minors, were initiated in March. The club heard speakers from various social fields and related areas. TOYNBEE 7 Heft to righU TOP ROW: R. Weller. B. Gid- dings, M. Mead and J. Gregory. BOTTOM ROW: 5. Humbert, R. Hurgate, J. McCready, P. Murphy and J. Holden. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Home Economics Club began its activities with an ice cream social for new members and continued with a Halloween party, a demonstration on Christmas wrapping and the annual cookie sale. HOME EC CLUB e Heft t0 righU TOP ROW: K W'est, N. Barton7 C. Vfatson, D. Foley, R. Kinzer, B. Leline, T. Thompson and G. Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: J. Marsh, S. Webster, Treas.; B. Rust, Pres.; D. Bonaker, Publicity; M. Rumberg, V-Pres.; C. Musick, 5003', and C. Applcgct. CIVIL WAR ROUND TABLE Once a month Civil War Round Table discusses war strategy and events. Movies and lectures by guest speakers are presented throughout the year. An an- nual field trip to Perryville, Kentucky was planned. CIVIL WAR ROUNDTABLE e deft to righD TOP Row: A. HusLed, C. Brown, J. Shine, 0. Dragon, J. Stoops, B. Sherman, B. Lee, J. Morgan, J. Stuart and S. Carriker. FIRST Row: K. Keppel, J. Blumberg, B. Cassell, J. Rodgers, C. Ledford. D. Casey, R. Kennedy, M. Conrad. B. Newell and B. Sheahan. BUTTOM ROW: N. Tregenza, S. Griffin, M. Crueninger, E. Baily, SechyeTreasg T. Dawson, General; A. W. Crandall; M. McClure, Lt. General; J. Holden; K. Spangler, and M. Little. CHEMISTRY CLUB Composed of students intending to make careers in the related areas of chemistry, the Chemistry Club schedules qualified speakers who explain techniques and opportunities in their special fields. CHEMISTRY CLUB 7 deft to righD TOP ROW: R. Reitz, J. Steele, H. Peering and K. McGee. BOTTOM ROW: L. Rom- sted, Sgt.-at-Arms; S. Noble, Sedy-Treas.; J. Thomas, Pres.; K. Thompson, and A. Van Arenfouk. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Each semester Psychology Club schedules two or three meetings with a featured speaker present at each. Among those heard this year were Dr. Nicholas J. tong from Indiana University and Dr. Pratt from Princeton University. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Heft m righD TOP ROW: B. McCall, J. Zerface, D. Gard, M. Evans, J. Miller and F. McKenna, Adviser. FIRST ROW: J. Pabst, N. Cazicr, S. Bauman, J. Sanger, B. Rudy, N. Markham, M. Hendrick and N. Frederick. BOTTOM ROW: D. Alfrey, N. Ratcliff, M. Kitchen, SedytTreasq C. Teitsworth, and J. Huffman. OFFICIALS CLUB Officials Club furnishes referees for the officiating 0f womerfs intramural volleyball7 basketball7 and base- ball games. OFFICIALS CLUB H Heft t0 righn J. Vosbrink, C. Carpen- ter, A. Berkeypile, V-Pres.; C. Phillippe, Pres.; J. Cough, and R, Hargate. Clubs: Departmental, Sports 135 136 Clubs: Sports CCDw ASSOCIATION Composed of lettermcn, ttha Association promotes intercollegiate athletics h selling sports programs and refreshments during games in order to raise money for scholarships awarded to scholastically and academical- ly outstanding freshmen. t'Dht ASSOCIATION 7 lleft to right? TOP ROW: G. Thorton, L. Flanders, M. Malinovsky, A. Hart, P. Eskew, J. Kellogg, T. Casperson, R. Fairchild, G. Moore, A. Marsh and M. Boll- mun. THIRD Row: J. McQoy, W. Foltz, J. Zerface, H. Spier, J. Thomason, J. No , L. Leas, D. Anderson, C. Lortz, D. Singer and J. Hurdy. SECOND Row: A. Mabry, E. Skeeters, B. Gidv cfings, F. Bales7 B. Meyers7 E. Meyer, R. Zalewski, K. Flummer- fch. F. Roberts and L. Sahnela. BOTTOM Row: J. Menighan, 2. Blunt, M. Thomas, C. Ceiss, J. Detrick, C. Doetsch and D. ula. SPEX Spex, the sophomore pep organization that picked cheerleaders and bolstered school spirit, was disbanded during the first semester when the Student Union pro- gram absorbed the 011155 duties. SPEX h Heft t0 righU Tn? ROW: R. Hall, Pres.; B. Huston, R. Thompson, D. Hall, V?Presg J. Heineman, T. Campbell, C. Greenlee and C. Blang. FIRST Row: C. Dempsey, Kathi PinkstaH. 5303;; C, Elsler, R. Williams and J. Rankin. BOT- TOM Row: J. Peters, P. Lindsay, S. Lewis, A. Hertel, B. Bunting and L. Swanson, HOCKEY CLUB Under the auspices of W.H.A., the Hockey Club is a selective group that competes with other schools in the area. The group held a hockey clinic in which skills were demonstrated and discussed. HOCKEY CLUB h Heft to righU Tor ROW: C. Phillippe, J. Scholz, R. Gordon. J. Hohgrievc. Pres.; R. Hargate, Mgr., and B. Swigart. BOTTOM Row: B. Patterson, S. Kinnally, J. Rt'nlshccher, G, Strauss, Sec'y; N. Mills, and J. Vernon. RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Religious Organizations 137 E i i i i 1:: i ; i 4. .4 .1. , C.O.R.L. 7 Heft to rightJ TOP Row: J. Remshecher, JA Ostermann, J, Borlell, B. Brown, K. Johnson, E. McMahon and B. Sceales. Bm'ToM Row: P. Maurer. D. Evans, V-Pres.; J. Biumherg, Pres.; J4 McCready, Sec'y; M. Muse, Chrm. of R. E. Week, and S. Trimble. C. O. R. L. CORL, the alI-campus coordinating body for religious organizations is composed of a representative from each living unit and religious club. After much discussion, the group decided to change the format of next yearis Religious Evaluation Week. U.C.C.F. 7 Heft to righa TOP Row: J. Bortell, K. Barth, D. Prosser and R. Kennedy. BOTTOM U. C. C. F. Christianityas relevance to current topics was the subject of weekly discussions of the United Campus Christian Fel- lowship. Faculty members spoke on subjects related to their fields. The members visited the state penitentiary and held a spring work camp. a Row: L. Livingston, SecEy-Treas; B. Brown, Pres.; E. Johnson, V-Pre5., and B. Wells, worship chrm. 138 CURL, UCCF CHRISTIAN SC IENCE Reading from the Bible and their textbook, Christian Science students meet each week to share testimonies of their religion. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE w Heft to righU TOP ROW: B, Casscll, K. Will, M. Street, J. Chesterfwld and R. Dalvs. BOTTOM Row: N. Evans, C. Johnson, C. Wandell and JM Remshechnr. MSF has a three-fold purpose: to facilitate worship, t0 METHODIST STUDENT promote Christian environment and to present the Christian FELLOWSHIP gospel to the DEPaUW campus. MSF has programs Sunday evenings and a communion service Wednesday evenings. r; '1. w. MHSF. M Heft 10 IighU TOP ROW: 5. HBWilSOH, P. Thannert, M. Semeler, D. Gard, T. PfeiHer and D. Gardner. FIRST Row: G. Strauss, J. Drew, C Smith, E. McMahon, S. Trimble, J. Beals, N. Wagner and J. . 'Sanford. BOTTOM Row: J. Bm-tell, Pres.; J. Dailey, V-Pres.; 5. Kirk, Assoc. Din; R. Wertz, Trca5.; K. Pfenning, Sedy, and M. Muse. Christian Science,MSF 139 WESLEY PLAYERS - fleft t0 righo TOP ROW: 5. Gantry, C. Clendening, J. Driemeier, M. Miller, C. Brown, D. Claar, .I. Elliff. 301 le Row: R. Ramsey, M. Kimln'ough, S. Brown? M. A. Goetcheus, D Wood, II. Humnwrsand and J. Huhn. WE SLEY PLAYERS CHALLENGE Sponsored by MSF, W'esley Players has no set member- Dedicated to the eradication of discrimination, Challenge ship, opening its tryouts t0 the entire campus. Besides pre- attempts to educate the campus on human rights. The' senting The Crucible on campus, the players participated in group; encouraging individuals to develop a concern for three oH-campus productions and a human relations con- minority groups, sent living units petitions calling for ference in Indianapolis. cessation of discrimination. CHALLENGE a fleft t0 righD TOP Row: E. Thompson, J. Warner, Dr. F. Coodson, K. Johnson and J. Little. BOTTOM ROW: C. Kellv. E. Stone, G. Barksdale, C. Teitswonh and 5. Lawson. 140 Wesley Players, Challenge AFROTC HIT A BRACE, MISTER! The AFROTC departm ent gives prospscfive airmen a taste of responsibility. AFROTC 141 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY - Heft to righo TOP ROW: A. Nevins, H. Spier and J, Sayrey BOTTOM Row: D. Ake, Adj. Recorder; C. Duelsuh, Commander, and D. Schiering, Treas. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Arnold Air Society is an honorary for outstanding AFROTC cadets. Helping to maintain liaison between the ROTC corps and campus, the society is directly affiliated with the National Air Force Association for Air Force oHicers. The main social function of the society is the Military Ball given each year in March. Angel Flight, the newly-organized womenhs auxiliary to AFROTC, bases membership on outstanding scholastic, extra-curricular and personal qualiflcations. The group at- tended oHicial functions, helped with the Military Ball and sponsored a professional basketball game to raise money for an AFROTC scholarship. ANGEL FLIGHT s Heft to rights TOP ROW: 5. Ardery, 5. Bond, L. Katula, Hons Cadet COL; S. Chanhunneau, C. Delhridge, M. Horak and S. Carroll. BOTTOM ROW: C. Coins, S Lawson, J. Turpin, D. Young, Commander; A. Carter, EX. Officer; A. Gilbert, Adm. Officer, and L. Lorton. 142 ROTC: Honoraries DRILL TEAM w Heft to righU TOP ROW: H. Kuehlwein. C. Plummer, R. Lee, S. Morehouse, J. Harrington and F. Deatheragel FIRST ROW: C. Sandusky, R. Rossmiller, C. Smith, T. McClain, C. Keiser and 5.310595. BOTTOM ROW: 0. Brookins, W. Naftzger, W. White, J. Steele, C0m.; J. Henry, Adm. Officer: K. Cossard. and C. Hickman. DRHJJTEARI BAND ROTC Drill Team is composed of Air Science students ROTC Band practiced often and participated in the interested in extra training. The team performs at Mother ROTC Dress Review: along with May Day review and the and F athefs Day reviews and in competition. A LAW 3- a ROTC BAND Heft to righU TOP Row: Leadership Laboratory. Band membership is voluntary. a: D. Jerrell, N. L. NICHDES, P. Huffman, R. Stress, B. Lehnen and NI. Moore. FIRST ROW: R. Russmiller, D. Lubman, B. Layman, P. Parisi and R. Wells. BOTTOM Row: D. Hussong, Band Commander; N. J anes, lst Sergeant. ROTC: Activities 143 MUSIC hlg: 34? ,' 15V . :l . ' , '- w. p.. . .,r STRIKE UP THE BAND - DePauw:s marching band presents a halftime show at every home football game. 144 Music u : M w w CONCERT FORMATION ,. DePaqu concert band poses for a formal portrait before a concert. Director Hanna is behind tympani. UNIVERSITY BAND In the six programs it gave on campus, De- Pauwk concert band presented a variety of music: a Dads Day show, two formal concerts and three quad concerts in the spring. Also under the direction of Mr. Dan Hanna is DePaqu marching band, Which performs at each home football game. Plans for next year include a corps of majorettes. PREDICAMENT FOR PICCOLO A strong wind flips the page and frustrates the soloist. University Band 143 The DePauw Orchestra, containing 65 pieces and directed by Dr. Herman Berg, presented eleven ? concerts. Featured were the Fall children7s pro- gram: a Beethoven festival: an American composers presentation during the American Arts Festival and the May concerto concert. UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA CHRISTMAS MUSICIANS h- The UniversiLy Choir plus seven soloists teamed with the Symphony Orchestra to produce Baclfs MagnMcat. 146 University Orchestra UNIVERSITY CHOIR Heft t0 righO TOP Row: P. Tan, C. Holmes, R. Jones, R. Flesvig, CV Simmons, C. Herrick. B. Layman, D. Kaeuper7 D Baxter. S. Ringer7 R. VVertz, J. Anderson, J. Wright and N. Cowling. FIRST Row: B. Sheallau, T. McClain, S. Auuhurst, G. Kelly, C. Johnson, K. Pfenning, S. Weinsluck, A. Hill, 5. Oulhier7 M. Miller, M. Overpeck, C. Rogers, B. Lavengnod and R, Davison. BOTTOM ROW: J. Samuel, J. Vincent7 J. Thimm, P. Harrer, K. Spangler, G. Dirks, K. Hayes, K. Hoessler, K. French, B. Graham, J. Nisbet, M. Boren and Mr. G. Cove, director. GOING 'm EUROPE, BUT NUT PICTURED: S. Aldrich, A. Burkhardt. C. Cntabish, C. Eck, K. French, K. Hawkins, A. Laird, G. Mengarelli, M. Schaaf, D. Tanton, C. Beard, .1. Birch, J. Coppcs, J. Danks, R. Down, J. Drecs, R. Horton. D. Miller and C. Wilhoite. UNIVERSITY CHOIR ,,. a . University Choir participated in honors weekend, alumni day, commencement and other programs. This summer SIN 'u- . ... V 4 ,q H... .. a... 4-' the choir will take an eight-week tour of Europe, singing in H: l...... , ' England 1:including a show in Shakespearek Chapelil, France, Germany and Switzerland. 1k i'v A j .v autumn... x '4 University Choir 14-7 14-8 Sports SPORTS Sports 14-9 150 UP AND OVER Halfback Doug Weir leaps high over one of his teammates who has fallen after attempting to throw a block for Ihe mighty mite from Pittsburgh. This type of action typifies Weifs broken fleld running which made him the Tigers leading ball carrier. .Ball State DPU 6 ...BUTLER 1 DPU 27 ...Washington St. Louiw DPU 7 . ...ST JOSEPHB OO$NOOKDO DPU 28 ...Indiana State 14 DPU I4 7 ,.VALPARISO 35 DPU 20 ............................................. Wabash 7 F ootball nms .m tn ..: v . ik BEEF TRUST e Dan Blunt, Jay Tressler and Sterling Haines combine to put the clincher on an Evansville ball carrier. ttCang tackling was a Tiger defensive feature. :Gridders Chalked-up Successful Season . . . with a 5-4 record and a good showing against Butler Coach Tom Mont7s Tigers fmished the 761 sea- son with their first Winning ledger since 1957. Al- though DePauw fans watched them lose three bitter- ly-fought contests by a scant nine points? the Bengals triumphed in five of their nine outings. The only spot on the record was the lack-luster Valparaiso game, a 35-14 rout. After an 8-0 victory over Illinois Wesleyan in the season opener, the Tigers fell, 9-7, before a 37 yard Evansville field goal late in the fourth quarter. VARSITY COACHES H Heft to righD M. Snavely, Head Coach T. Mont, T. Katula and Trainer T. Murphy. Football 151 QT $37233, 89st 73,3 7M7$73M4j31 7g- 3;; MEET? itstwhffi'jw :9 -s .s , VARSITY FOOTBALL g Heft t0 rightt TOP ROW: Coach T. Mont; Asst. Coach T. Katula; B. Kinkade; S. Chattin; J. McCoy; S. Haines; CA Mauaen: K. Lnrtz; J, Thumason: J. Kent; W. Fultz, co-captain; H. Deering, C. Schmeher; P. Cernuuk; R. Dora and Team Physician A. Smith. FIRST ROW: R. Dean, D. Clifford, S. Davis: J. TressIar, M. Thomas, E. Skeeters, J. Nessansan, D. Ceserp, S. Teagarden, E. Doepke. J. Schroeder and Ross Dean. BOTTOM Row: R. Meredith, J. h'lenighan. A. Hart, D. Weir, J7 Kellog. P. Eskew T. Prohl, R. Mayer, D. Blunt, B. Thornton and D. Gula. In their third game the Montmen pulled a reversal of the play put them out in front 8-7. On the ensuing kick-off the previous week at the expense of the Ball State Cardinals. Tigers ground out yardage to the Ball State 17, and with DePauw scored first and heId a 7-0 lead into the third 2:401eft to play HLittle Richardh Dean lofted his field goal quarter until a late Cardinal drive and two point conversion through the uprights giving DePauw a 10-8 victory. IF YOU CANT C0 THROUGH e Ed Skeeters, powerful Bengal halfback, decides it might be easier to avoid the Evansville defense in an attack. The Montmcn relied heavily on power plays similar to this 10 give their htfour yards and a cloud of dustgs offense its punch. 152 F 003501.! HANCERS-ON 7 Ed Skeeters provides free transportation for twu Evansville tacklers. The scoreboard read Butler 12, DePauw 6; however, the Bengals use students as athletes. The vaunted mercenaries of Tony Hinkle, who averaged 39 points per game, scraped together a pair of last half louchtiowns after DePauw had led for three quarters and almost pulled the biggest upset in DePauw history. The Tigers, who led in every offensive department, enjoyed a 6-0 lead at the half, but an over- anxious defense let a Bulldog reverse his field for a late third quarter score. In the last period Butler ground out another marker, and the extra point was again foiled. 1n the waning seconds an intercepted pass cut short DePaqu desperate last drive. WHEREqD IT CO e Hank Deering hauls in a pass over 1118 top of a somewhat dismayed Butler safety man. Maybe he's just trying to tell Tony it really wasnSt his fault at all. Football 153 BROKEN FIELD RUNNER 7 Bill Kinkade and John Keilng take the joy out of a Wabash short gainer. On successive weeks the Tigers smothered Washington of St. Louis 27-6, lost a squeaker to St. Josephls 8-7, out- lasted Indiana State 28-14 and were humiliated by Val- paraisols Crusaders 35-14 And then remained Wabash . . . As it stands now, the only way the Crawfordsville Cavemen will get the Manon Bell is if they steal it again. The Tigers thumped the Cave- men 20-7 to put the perfect touch on a good season. UP IN THE AIR 7 After smashing the Cavemen and retaining the ball two jubilant Tigers hoist Coach Mom for a victory ride. 154 Football WHO INVITED THEM? a Fullback Bill Alcott goes down under a descending avalanche of Indiana State tacklers. Alcotfs bull-like thrusts were a primary factor in the Tiger Cubs' narrow victory over the junior Sycanlures. Freshmen Tigers Attained Perfect Record . . . with wins over Indiana State and Valpo . .k .' t STOPPED ON THE ONE g An Indiana State ball carrier finds that ifs rough sledding as heas halted just short of the goal by a horde of junior Tigers. This goal line stand preserved the Cub,s win. DPU 7... ...Indiana State 0 DPU 7 ......... Valparaiso 0 DePauw,s freshmen team finished with an unblemished record for the ,61 season, chalking up Victories over Indiana State 7-0, and Valparaiso 7-0. In the Indiana State game a hurried held goal attempt, on which a State ball carrier fumbled the hall allowing the Tigers to recover on Statezs seventeen yard line, resulted in a DePauw touchdown as John Barnett hulled in from the two for the score. In the waning moments of the game State marched to the Tiger Cuhs7 one yard line, but the DePauw defense stopped them with a terriHC goal line stand. The Valparaiso game involved a bit of irony as the Tigers thumped the junior Crusaders using Valpds varsity plays, which they had learned during scrimmage the week before. Fullback Bill Alcott splunged from the two for De Pauwvs touchdown. Freshman Football 155 THIEF AT WORK 7 Jim Zerface steals the ball from two surprised Crusaders BASKETBALL ITS GOOD Larry Salmela shovels in a two pointer despite the eHnrts of Butler forward Tom Bowman. 156 Basketball in hst half action. Coach Elmer McCalFs veteran cagers wrapped up one of the toughest schedules in the schooPs history by posting an 11-13 won-loss mark. Although the record is not impressive from a Sgwin standpoint, it speaks well for a team that battled through 11 games against seven teams which received bids for post- season tournament competition DePauw Opened the season with a narrow overtime loss to Dennison, but came back to score four straight wins over Indiana Central, Ball State; Illinois Wesleyan and Wabash. Then the Bengals Hew to Los Angeles where they dropped games to the nationally ranked Trojans of Southern Cal. and the Ulcans 0f U.C.L.A. SETTLE DOWN 1 Coach Elmer McCaH talks over 1111' pl'ngrvss uf the game as his team takes a hrculhur in 11151 ImH 211111111 Cagers Did Well with Rough Schedule . . . and highlighted the year by whomping Butler VARSITY BASKETBALL - Ueft lo righU T01 Row: J. Zerface, W 1711117.. L Leas B. Hutto H. Hlndull, H. Spin .1.Lu11dquisl and B. Osborne 13111111111Ruw:J.CaHane F. Rnheits, D Anderson, K. Flum merfelt R. Zalewski, L. Salmela and 1. Floyd Basketball 157 The Tigers had no sooner returned to Hoosierland than they played host to the Butler Bulldogs. The highpoint 0f the year came as Hinkle7s blue-clad warriors limped home after a savage 85-69 trouncing. Forward Dale Anderson scored 33 points in the romp which saw the team hit a red- hot .579 from the held. DePauw suffered a hard blow when leading scorer An- derson, averaging 19.2 per game, was declared ineligible for the squad7$ last eight games in which the Tigers lost four close ICC contests. FREE FOR ALL k Herb Spier and Wally F0117. fight for a re- bound against the Crusaders. DEFENSIVE BEST e Jim Zerface deHects the ball out of the hands of Butler Ken Freeman. 158 Basketball WHOS GOT WHAT 7 As Run Zalewski goes high into the air for a rebound an enemy forward reaches for the hall only to come up with Zalcwskfs hand, DPU 82 .............DENNISON 86 DPU 61 . ..Indiana Central 60 DPU 73 .. n.7,...wuBall State 68 DPU 86 . ,,,Hlinois Wesleyan .33 DPU 66 7. 75 DPU 62 . 91 DPU 85 ..... 69 DPU 96 ..... .. , 7 55 DPU 78 . 85 DPU 78 93 DPU 91 .. Indiana State 79 DPU 69 ............... REGIS 105 DPU 56 . NUS AIR ACADEMY 72 DPU 97 . .St. Joseph7s 91 DPL' 75 A. DPU 69 . DPU 59 DPE 72 ...... Ball State 67 ,INDIANA STATE 84- .....EVANSVILLE 64 ,,,BUTLER 80 DPL 96 . ..... Wheaten 73 DPII 7 . VALPARAISO 76 DPK 7 .............7Wabash 66 Great Lakes teams and Harvard at Washington University DPU :39 ,. ,, ,,.WTLTIIAM JEWEL 60 DPL 55 ............................................ HARVARD 87 ON ITS WAY 7 Larry Salmela slips :1 jump shot over the hands of two Dennison defenders. Basketball 159 AQUA TWIST .u Diver Gary Moore executes a virtually Hawless one-half twist in unmpelitinn with Albion. DePauw thermenta, seriously handicapped by a scarcity of meets, started the season slowly by drop- ping decisions to powerful Miami of Ohio and Washington of St. Louis. Nearing the end of the year with the return of Coach Charlie Erdmann from sabbatical leave, the Tigers splashed home with five consecutive victaries ttwo by forfeith a fine 2nd place fmish in the ;LLittle State,7 meet, and a heartbreaking loss to Ball State for the ICC crown, 104403. Ahead going into the final relay, DePauw Iinished behind Ball Stateas 400 yd. relay team to give the Cardinals their winning margin. Swimmers Placed Second in Little State, . . . and lost the ICC crown by one point tl THEYRE OFF 7, Tiger tankmen Bob Kissell Her and George Thornton tcemerJ burst out of the starting blncks. 160 Swimming VARSITY SWIMMERS H Ueft t0 righU TOP Row: B. Whetzel, L. Flanders, R. Case, 5. Showalter, B. Houston and B. Kissell. BOTTOM ROW: Coach C. Erdman Asst. Coach J. Madison, J. Snodgrass, M. Rice, G. Thornton and L. Huffman DPU 27 WVMIAMT 0J 68 D DPU 63 . Indiana State 31 D DPU 17 . JXIASHING ION ST. LOUIS 70 D DPU 41 EASTERN ILLINOIS 544 DPU 57 ..... WBaH State 38 L DPU 53 ..........A1bion 42 NECK AND NECK-Taking a breath ICC Merl PU 59 PU PU ittle State Meet DePauw 2nd DePauw 2nd 4. freestyler Bob Kisscn starts t0 ,...Ball State 36 ...Va1pa1raiso tforfei0 Bereu dorfeiU ward off an Albion challsnger. Swimming 161 tL' t -. . . '-'x..- i' ' ; WINNING EXCHANGE h DePaqu record-setting mile relay team pulls ahead as Walt Stewart hands off to anchor man Bob Fox. Individual Trackmen Starred for DePauw . . . smashing several ICC and DPU records After an exceptional season last year DePauw, hurt by an absence of sprinters and long distance men coupled with injuries to several key personnel, finished with its poorest season since 1953. Nevertheless, the Tigers were not with- out individual stars as weight man George Belsey broke the DePauw and Blackstock stadium record in the shotput and later in the year smashed the ICC discus record with a toss 162 Track of 137.4 feet. Pole vaulter Tom Blake set a new DPU rec- ord 0f 12 feet 9 inches, and broad jumper Dave Emmens took hrst place in all five major meets, leaping also to the conference title. Fred Bales came away with a 2nd and a 4th in the ICC conference meet, and the mile relay team composed of Bob Piwonka, Walt Stewart, Bob Fox and Dave Dunkleberger established a new record. FLYING FINISH 7 Fred Bales clears the last hurdle, pressed closely by a Ball State- challenger whom he nosed out at the tape. DPU 6-1 ...... HWBALL STATE 72 DPU 97 ,, .W,.Valparaiso 39 DPU 59 ,,CINCINNATI 63 DPU OI ,,,,,, WIABASH 73 at Butler lBullt-l' 82, Memphis Saute 42. DePauw 35J at DePauw ilndiunu Staie 842-. DePauw 76, 5t. Joseplfs 9H Big State Meet DePuuw 81h ICC Meet DePauw 3rd NEW MARK George Belsey puts the shot for DPU record. Little State Meet DaPauw 5th Great Lakes Carnival DePauw 5th .Wf- , 77: 1. , . . , VARSITY TRACK Heft t0 right TOP ROW: D. Singer, D. Spidel, D. Anderson, 3. Fox, J. Bradbury, W, Stewart. T. Crayson, D. Emmens and Coach R. Harvey. BOTTOW Row: S. Bridges, T. Blake. P. Eskew, D. Dunkleberger. G. Wuhs, J. Deuth and F. Bales. Track 153 After losing most of his squad from last year, Coach Robert Harvey found himself trying to rebuild with a group of inexperienced harriers. Don Singer and Larry Powers provided DePauwis bright spots in a gloomy 3-6 season. Clocking 21:57 minutes, Powers finished 5th in the conference meet, followed by Singer, 8th and Kirby Bay, 12th. Powers time was the sixth sub-22 minute time in DPU historyJ By vote of his teammates, Singer was Wvlost Outstanding Runner?1 PACEVSETTER Olumuyiwa Oredugba comes down the backstretch ahead of his lmiiana State foe, neck-and-neck with his canine pacer. Cross Country Faced Rebuilding Task . . . but harriers Singer and Powers provided bright spots DPU 3'? ............................ INDIANA CENTRAL 22 DPU 23 ...... .Vulpamiso 25 DPU 4O WUWABASH 21 DPU 43 STATE 15 DPU 21 Hanover 37 DPU 22 ..... Butler 36 DPU 32 INDIARA STATE 23 DPU 42 , EASTERN ILLINOIS 19 Great La-l-igs Assoc. Meet DePauw 4th VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Heft m righU Top Row: Coach R, Harvey, L. Oman! L. Powers, D. Singer, K. Bay and J. Steele, manager. BOTTOM Row: M. Wolgasl, J. Duncan, A. Brill, T. Brown and B. Fetter 164 Cross Country VARSITY WRESTLING t Heft to righti TOP ROW: Coach M. Snavely, B. Benda, D. Cserep, T. Smith, R. Thompson, J. Creenup 21an B. Morehouse, manager. Meyers, R. Scaife, S. Morrison, H. Anderson and D.Blackm0nd. BOTTOM ROW: J. Clagett, J. Derrick, B. Inexperience Plagued Tiger Grapplers . . . and injury added its toll t0 the record DPL' 12 ................... DPE 9 . DPU 7 DPU 27 DPU 8 ................ It was a rough year for Coach Mike Snavely and his varsity wrestling team. Many coaching woes are credited to inex- perience; such was the case with the i62 grapplers. Not only did the Tigers have limited varsity experience, but in several weight classes they had to rely on men who had never wrestled at all prior to this sea- son. Captain Bob Meyer, the squades lone veteran and most consistent performer with a 3-3 record, was saddled with another nemesis - injury. .............. VALPARAISO 18 ......... MILLIKIN' 21 ., INDIANA STATE 30 .................. St. Joseph 3 INDIANA CENTRAL 18 DPU 3 BALL STATE 29 Triangular Meet tWabash, Bradley, DePauwi DePauw 2nd ICC iVIeel PaPauw 4th ONE POINT, ESCAPE h A Tiger grappier finds that holding on to his opponent is tough work. Wrestling 165 A , .F,W V .1 s: Mum . g? h , 55? -w. A SAFE AT HOME h- Captain Ed Meyer scores with a picture slide against the Bulldogs in the second game of the Butler doubleheader. Tiger Ballplayers hWere Third in ICC . . . and three men got All-ICC recagnition , , h ,. . ,.V - , n A-v, MN. OUT OF THE PARK A Fred Roberts smashes one over the fence to justify his All-Conference selection. 166 Base ball DePauw1s third place Tigers compiled a solid 10-12 rec:- ord during the 761 season. Strength 11up the middle11 was responsible for much of the Tiger success as catcher Fred Roberts7 pitcher Biff Geiss and outfielder Jim Hardy earned slots as all-league standouts. Geiss hurled 4OV2 innings for coach Ted Katula,s nine while maintaining a 2.87 ERA.- Roberts held a .314 batting average and a remarkable .971 fielding percentage while Hardy ran off with league batting honors at a .415 pace. Katula was second in the conference voting for acoach of the year? DPU 2 ....N1CHOLLS STATE 3 DPU 4 . ....NICHOLLS STATE 5 DPU 0 . SOUTHEASTERN LA. 7 DPU 4 . ...... LA. STATE U. 5 DPU 0 . ...... LA STATE U. 9 DPU 4 . . 14 DPU 0 5 DPU 3 ...1.St. Josephk 2 DPU 11 . .St. Joseth; 10 DPU 1 . ...Indiana U. 6 DPU 9 . .....Ball State 5 DPU 5 . BALL STATE 9 DPU 5 . ....... Wheaten 3 DPU 8 7 .Evansville 6 DPU 9 ..... ....Evansville 0 TRIPLE BACGER a Joe Kurtis rounds second on his way to third DPU 4 ...VALPARAISO 6 after slashing a drive tn deep center 661d. DPU 2 . L DIANA STATE 4- DPU 1 . ..Indiana State 0 DPU 7 8 DPU 7 3 DPU 2 . 6 DPU 4 1 VARSITY BASEBALL ,1 Heft Lo righU TOP ROW: Coach T. Katula, J. Hardy, T. Casperson, J. Kertis, E. Meyer, J. Dugan, R. Roberts and R. Tomey. FIRST ROW: J. Zurcher, W .Shields, J. Baumgartner, A. Hutchinson, C. Colin and R. Fairfneld. BOTTDM Row: D. Gula, J. Knapp, D. Clifford, F. Roberts and J. Force. Baseball 167 DePauwas tennis dynasty, edged out last year by a veteran Ball State squad, returned to power with its best record since 1919. Winning 12 0f 14 dual matches, the Tigers added luster to their mark by running away with ICC laurels for the sixth time in eight years and extending its winningr streak to 83 0f 81 matches against Indiana small college competition since 1949. Producing the best in- dividual records for 761 were sophomores Bill Giddings and Al Marsh, who combined for a total of 31 wins and seven losses. Tiger N etmen Returned to Power . . . by winning sixth ICC crown in eight years DPU 5 ..Murray State 4- DPU 7 .......... Wabash 0 8 . .uthaton 1 DPU 9 ..Miami hOJ 0 6 . Aouthwestern 3 DPU 5 .. E. Illinois 4 9 . ...Mississippi 0 DPU 7 .. ...... Butler 0 4 , .U. CLUB OF MEMPHIS 5 DPU 7 ...Evansville 0 5 . ,...HSOHIhWCSt6Tn 4 DPU 5 ...Ball State 2 7 Indiana State 0 Great Lake DePauw 2nd 0 .. INDIANA U. 8 ICC Meet DePauw lst . iT-iAw. . -. WVAW'? 44 a urn . WW. 4 A 1.1 VARSITY TENNIS a Heft t0 righU TOP ROW: Coach Mh Snavely, W'. Ciddings, C. McClelland, D. Walter J. T0116 and A. Marsh. BUTTUW Row: J. Duncan, manager; C. Lowe7 T. Brunkuw, B. Chmist, T. Stewart, and T. Morgan. 168 Tennis VARSITY GOLF --- lleft to righw TOP ROW: L. Harmen- ing, M. Nisen, T. Smith and Coach E. McCall. BOTTOM ROW: D. Magnuson, J. Law- rence and M. Bellman, Golfers Won lst in Great Lakes Carnival . . . and won 5 out 0f 12 du a! meets :DPU m NDIANA STATE 12V; DPU 11V; ............. Hanover 9V; DPU 3V2 ..... BALL STATE 111,1; DPU 11 VVVVVVVVVVVVVV Butler 4 DI'U 61A: WHEATON 81,43 DPU 4 .ST. . DPU 111A! .. DPU 9 DPL' 4- DPU 7V2 DVD 1099 Grva: Lakes Carmval won by DePauw ICC Meet DePauw 5th Litilc State DePauw 9th Behind the consistent play of veteran Milt Bollman, Tiger Linksmen captured five of their twelve dual meets, tied with Indiana State, and garnered first place in the Great Lakes Carnival this season. While Bellman was the team,s most consistent point getter, teammate Lou Harmen- ing fired a 162 in the Great Lakes Carnival to' capture the runner-up medalist honors. HEAD DOWN, FOLLOW THROUGH e Dave Mag- nuson unleashes a long drive through Windy HilIsV Golf 169 sf: CHEERLEADERS ; Heft Io righU BV Bunting, M. Kiner, P. Conn, L. Radcliffe, J. Peters, S. Reid and A. Hertel. Cheerleaders Added Spark and Sparkle . . . they were the best-looking group in the conference Tiger cheerleaders work to instill and promote that in several ways: chartering buses to away games; initiating intangible something, nebulously termed thschool spirithl pep rallies, and displaying a refreshing, all-around en- within the student body. They function in this capacity thusiasm that made them a standout. t 170 Cheerleaders INTRAMURALS Intramural: 171 172 The controversy over 1M football solved, the toe and pigskin thudded around Blackstock9s spanking new IM fields until the Delt powerhouse emergcd as champs for the 56:- ond straight year. Leading the Purple were All-IM quarter- back Jim Zurcher and his prime targets Bill Shields and A1 Hutchinson. Sparked by Joe Martinas win in second singles and Randy Rhode-John Van Kirkvs victory in first doubles, the Beta Birds maneuvered themselves into the tennis championship. Bruce Voorheis, ATOt captured first singles. Beta also garnered golf honors with their under-90 team: Bill Brown I8t t, Bob Whetzel 1831, Dave Evans t85ft and Steve Johnson t89b. Medalists for the W'indy Hill aHair were Whetzel, Brown, Griff McDonald I'EXt and John Zopp 1AYD. SWAN LAKE e Beta and Phi Psi go up for a re- :Cund in an alums: Classic ballet sequence. Menis IMs IT'S MINE e Grimaring, ATO Steve Reim is determined to keep possession of the sphere. Although accompanied by the groans 0f over-exertion, wrestling was a success in its second year on the 1M score- board. The Delts produced the most winners and grabbed the title. Champs by weight and living unit were: 130 1b. hKen Gebhardt LLongdent 137 1b. --Ken Keller tATAt 147 1b. h Dave Rossiter tidJFAtt 157 lb. h Schuyler Huck tEle 167 lb. h Pete McIntosh tATQIt 177 1b. hTom Prohl tATAt Heavy. hKelly Goodwillie tATATb LOOK OUT! , A determined Phi Dclt gets set to put the tTlampsh on a Longden guard who has driven around himt , Intramural Competition -Was Hot and Heavy . . . Beta won the ,60-961 LM crown FLYING CATCH h Deh and Steve? Wilkinson pulls in this aerial despite JUST IN TIME - Phi Cam Joe Hertzer manages to get his a tremendous effort by Phi Canfs Dick Fairchild. pass off in spite of the hard rush of a defending Delt. M enis IMs 173 ALMOST HAD HIM - A Delt rusher winces as the Phi Gum quarterback heaves one over his head. g u, ;. :n. 'm- OUT AT THE PLATE Delt Jim Nelson is tagged out as he tries to steal home. 474 M enCs 1M3 Sounds of splashing and cheering reverberated from Bowman pool as IM swimmers met in a two-day com- petition. Fans saw Phi Delt splash home victorious by four points over runners-up Delt and Sigma Nu. MHA outpinned former bowling champ ATO with a total of 4429 pins, an average of 184 per man. ATO collected 3939, followed by SAE,S 3849. Phi Delt won the ping pong competition with Bob Chreist paving the way in first singles. Larry Rink and Chuck Didriksen followed with wins in second and third singles. Hall-Atkinson t:2N:4 took first doubles, and Shieldstan Metre MTM won second doubles. W. RIB TICKLER 4- Drawing in his stomach. an unidentihed high jumper holds his breath and just barely makes it over the bar. IT? ..........p ,1; wuv'l fawn INTO THE FINISH 4 A group of intramural hurdlers strain over the last hurdle. This event was won by Bob Hutto, third from left. Menis IMs 175 l 176 Menfs IMs UNDERWATER TURN - A swimmer executes a flip turn while competing in the 100 yard freestyle. i I Basketball took an unusual twist. Beta whizzed through the season undefeated, facing its stiffest competition in the early play as lhe Birdmen stopped Sigma Nu, Phi Cam and Phi Psi. In the play-OHS, Beta fasttbroke to an easy victory oxer Belt; a surprising Phi Psi quintet bowed to Sigma Nu, but only after forcing the Snakes into an overtime. In the first game of the championship: Sigma Nu stopped Betais 3-1. game winning streak 51-45. The Blue came back in a ragged second game to eke out a 46 44 victory which forced a third, and final game. Sigma Nu ramped home champions by thumping the Birds 43-28 with the aid of costly Beta mistakes. 1961' Spring Sports e Sigma Nu, sporting the huge front line of Pete Layden, Herb Spier and Fred Bales smashed through the volleyball campaign. Sigma Chi dominated the one day badminton competition. Phi Psiis Eric Christman won the 100 yd. dash, 220 yd. run and the broad jump to lead his team to the IM track champion- ship; Fiji was runner-up. Beta won the horseshoes contest. Beta Theta Pi won the 760-61 IM trophy with Sigma Nu- Sigma Chi and Delta Tau Delta finishing in that order. ON THE SPOT e Kegler Tom Orcutt follows through on his de- livery as he lines up the spots in IM bowling. PIN SITUATION e Referee Ken Tregenza watches intently as two grapplers struggle for the glory of their living units. Men's 1M5 17? n: ; . ax. FOOTBALL CHAMPS Heft m righU TOP Row: C. Freeman, H. BASKETBALL CHAMPS - Heft ta righU TOP How: I. CIodfelter. Keller, 3-1. English, E. Shafer, J. Conover, B. Besold and A. Culhy. C. Feam, D. Cauger, F. Bales, C. MayHeld and D. Olen BOTTOM BOTTOM ROW: D, Baumgartner, B. Shields, A. Hutchinson, J. Row: J. Tressler, B. Hamilton, B. Harding, E. Meyer and J. Brad- Zurcher .3an KPHy Goodwillie. Q'ATA bury. 230 Eif-fst' Lilde-J 133' :.' - 3ki$ L;'L fa. Vrr .:1 . .. . GOLF CHAMPS - Ueft to righU D. Evans, S. Johnson and B. SWIMMING CHAMPS 7 Heft 10 righ0 TOP ROW: J. Garfield: J. Brown. LBGIU Medill and B. Sheahan. BOTTOM ROW: 5. Hilstrom, J. Coy, F. Lennox and M. Rice. M?AEU ,w, TOP BOWLERS Heft tn righti M. Nisan, J. Leckie, S. Warren. J. Wittlich, S. Van Der Vliet, D. Gula, D. Fleming and R. Moyer. 178 Menis I'M Winners PLAY AT THE PLATE h As the second baseman relays the throw, the runner becomes fearful of the IJaIPs wild first hop. Extramural Sports Amused Wide Interest . . . and WRA added fencing to iis list of activities .J, 'y WHATS THE CATCH? h Waiting for a pop foul7 this catcher leaned too far back- wards and is seen in the process of losing her balance. Wamerfs M15 179 CROSSED UP h In the process of whacking the little white sphere hockey club members are careful to avoid their shins. Womenhs Recreational Association provides DePauW women with a full range of athletics including Held hockey, volleyball, golf, bowling, tennis, basketball, swimming, ping pong, badminton, softball and, for the furst time this year, fencing. DePauw women also participate in extramural Unter- collegiateih sports, facing even Big Ten competition in volley- ball, basketball, tennis and field hockey. LAYUP - Closely followed by a Iunging Leam- mate, a Bengalette drives in for an easy two. 180 Wamcrfs IMs Tri Delt7s methodical powerhouse won the volley- ball championship with the same grace Lhal marked last year7s success. AOPi sneaked past defending Tri Delt to garner the bowling trophy. After a long campaign, Delta Zeta showed their staying power by outlasting Tri Delt for the basketball honors. Tennis victors from last spring were Judy High DC, for Locust Manor, who won first singles and mixed doubles winners Phoebe Capron7 Theta, and Bill Christensen, Delt, SPIKE -n- Backed by a team mcm'wr. a volleyball emhusiast smashes a point with ladylike grace. ,. 4'M POWER STRUGGLE 7 Seen through the wires of the goal three Tigcrettes vie for position. Women's IMS 131 182 THE CIVE-AND-CO 7 Feminine charm shows through in even a situation such as making a pass at the center, TOUCHE LA FEMME At the drop of the foil two novice fencers start to thrust and purry With WIRA. Womeni: 1M 5 EXTRAMURAL BASKETBALL TEAM BENCALETTE$ 7 Heft to righm TOP Row: Miss J. Beckman, coach; A. Campbell, D. Dunn, S. Hady, S. Stecher and L. Taylor. BOTTOM Row: K. Moseley, J. Vahlc, B. Swigart, B. Patterson and K, Pearson. EXTRAMURAL HOCKEY TEAM WIGERETTES Heft to righD TOP Row: M. Sanders, B. Patterson, B. Hargate, J. Holtgrieve, R. Hargate, J. Schulz and R. Cordon BOTTOM Row: C. Smith, E. Medica, L. Schoene- herger, J. Remsbecher and G. Strauss. May, 196D Womenis 1M Winners 183 184- Living Units LIVING UNITS Living Units 185 lu-.- . PRESIDENT ......................... SANDRA ALDRICH VICEVPRESIDENT ................. BEV BOESINCER SECRETARY .............................. JENNY SANGER TREASURER ........................ BARBARA LELINE Togetherness Reigned at ALPHA CHI . . . although girls were snowed under by activities .-... ----. ALPHA CHI OMEGA ACTIVES Heft tn righQ TOP Row: Sue Matthews. Margie Miller, Penny Palmer, Cathy Olson, Judy Allen, Dottie Young. Carol Lawrence. Sheila Murphy, Saiiur Arndt, Judy Holden, Julie Anderson, Mary Day and Barbara Newell. THIRD ROW: Betty Rothfus. Nancy Muxrinvr. Quwnne Noble. Pat Howell, Susan Bickel. Carol B0511, Roma Williams, Ellie Davis. Susan Harvey, Sue Baeurle, Mary Hrit'n 13mm. Xiurilyn Miller and Marty Stutsmun. SECUM; Ruw: Karon Roessier. Gretchen FlelL-hen Judy Brown, Susan Day, Nanci Mills. Huundm Fuhrivk. Minum- Cunrad. BuHir: Whitesel. Jun Vernon. Pat Smith, l'Iarinn Schaaf. Mary Kay Little and Marilynn Brown. FIRST Row: Carolyn Shaw, anunnc Allison, Lynne Schocnelwrgvr. Susie Ardery. Pat Dunn, Ivy White, Suzy MacVay. Kathie Spangler, Jane Turk. Susie Whulcy. Ev Whait-y. Carnl Parks and Jan Seunmn. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Leline, Treas.; Sandra Aldrich, Pres.; Mom Howard; Bev Boesinger. V-Prvgq and Jvnny Sanger, Suc'y. 136 Alpha Chi Omega ; , p4,; . PARTY TIME 7 Alpha Chi's and dates line up fur punch and cookies during intermission at the pledge dance. y. . 4 ttHere we are; wetre all together, having fun, what could be better . . . ,, Beginning in the fall with our catchy new tttogetherw song, Alpha Chias carried the spirit of together- TOGETHER . . . twenty-three pledges and entered into campus activities: Collegians, Angel Flight, Madrigals, hockey club, Mortar Board, Kappa Pi, Naiad and Mu Phi. TOGETHER . . . ness throughout the year. we welcomed ALPHA CHI PLEDCES e Heft to righw TOP ROW: Marilyn RupA precht, Kathy Hart, Karen Heckel, Maggie Martin, Susan Dolan, Barb Perdue, Joan Kroll, Susan Breseman and Ruth Piper. FIRST Row: Donna Locss, Carolyn Van Epps7 Sandy Elles, Kathy Breyfogltg Barbie Zinszer, Rebecca Sutherlin. Ann MacLean and Gail Childst BOTTOM ROW: Mary Schoenebergcr, Steph- anie Netherton. Nancy Ferguson. Susan Kleppin, Anne Burkhardt and Christine Patterson, Mu , J . I : ti MIDNIGHT RAIDERS 77 Tired of studting, these girls take ad- xantage of h'open kitchen't for a milk break. we wholeheartedly supported house activities - our pledge dance, Alpha Duo, pledge breakfast, M0ther7s and Dad7s TOGETHER . . . so memorable our college days e the ttrowdy nightw we ate days. we did the little things that make with ice cream clippers and butter knives, the early morning JEma drill and the nights we learned to 4cU.T.77 and cttwist?7 4tWhat could be better? TOGETHER . . . we had fun! Alpha Chi Omega 187 PRESIDENT .................................... SUSAN PRICE VICE-PRESIDENT .............. SANDY ACKERSON SECRETARY .................................. EDRIS BAILEY ' TREASURER ........................ KAREN WAIGAND ALPHA GAMS, New House Was T381138 Meow, . . . according to M LeNoir, feline expert ALPHA GAMMA DELTA ACTIVES g Heft in right! TOP Row: Cail Rumford, Nan English, Jan Shoemaker, Linette Osborn, Anne Poppc. Cindy McGuire. Karen Keppel, Sallie Munch, Nancy Lee, Barbara Goes. Karen Pfenning, Judy Hotz, Clare Johnson, Bette Carothers and Barrie Fishcr. THIRD Row: Sharon Dittman, Sharon Wcinstock, Nancy Wagner, Kay Herkner, Sarah Warner, Sue Webster, Carolyn Elsler, Carol Hvlms, Junm Cruws, Carolyn Miles, Gail Troyka, Gaye dc Rossct, Joan Tavcnner, Carol Stinemetz and Ian Anderson. SECOND ROW: Fundy Oulhicr. Judy Wul'rvn. Joan Marsh, Jane Hirschberg, Louise Cray, Linda Brown, Karen Good, Suzy Griffin, Linda Crowell7 Cherie Young. Norma Brown. Lynne Ann Libbert and Lanenne Lutz. FIRST ROW: Barbara Happel, Edris Baily, Sally Bly, Mary Libby, Judy Marsh, Marcia Pritchard, Susie Maxwell, Carla Walker7 Judy Erickson, Mary Walker and Mary Ann Coetcheus. BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Ackerson, V-Prcs.; Susan Price, Pres.; Karen Waigund, Treas, and Lyn Reynolds, V-Pres. 188 Alpha Gamma Delta MANUAL LABOR e In an effort to hurry construction, Alpha Cams decided to help lay the foundation for their new house. hi! Tm monsieur 1e noir. last fall the wonderful alpha gams gave me a home, even though they didn,t have one of their own. although it was crowded first semester, they were very hospitable to their alums, dads and me. the alpha gams and i did everything in our second home e the stu- dent union building. we rushed, met and even danced there. the best part was moving into our new home over semester ALPHA GAMMA DELTA PLEDGES 7 Heft to righti TOP Row: Eddie O7Brien Shirley Austin. Glenna Staples, Hilda Knusli and Cecelia Helwig. FIRST ROW: Jane Ann Purcell, Karen Hawkins, Sue Ellen Fnuke, Linda Ziegler and Jan Beals. BOTTOM Row: Susan Hess, Louise Tavenner, Rogene Frnherg and Sue Pfister. MAD HATTERS 'e Rowdy night at the Alpha Cam house Finds many innovations. In this case, the task was creating chapeaux. break. itis said that black kittens gel underfoot when peo- ple move, but i dorft believe it. our open house and dance were exciting because of our new castle. i vacationed hy accompanying each class on its walkout. they all swin;r when they get together for the fun of signing outT waiters banquets7 and rowdy nights. Well, I must go now, come, visit me soon. if you please. hon soir. Alpha Gamma Delta 189 PRESIDENT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, PAT TINTHOFF VICE-PRESIDENT ,,,,,,,WV,.CYNDEE HUFFMAN SECRETARY ................................ JANE GRAHAM TREASURER ,, SUE SMITH Everything Came-up Roses in AOPi Garden . . . even the curtains rose on new house plans wnwwwwum ALPHA OMTCRON PT ACTIVES Heft to riglm TOP ROW: Nancy Jones, Barbara Owen, Lee Livingston. Louise Quinn, Jean Byrd, Elli? Zimmcrly, Molly TiLus, Sharon Early, Irunu Aclmr, June Cope, Cherie Bootz, Janet Wagner, Carroll Brown and Nancy Burton. THIRD ROW: Julianne Schwegel, Mary Ia Liter, Barbara Black, Ginger Wahl, Suzann Saville, Arm Wilkinson. Anita Jnhnsun. .Iudy Rankin, Joan Cuthric, KIAI'y'anna Overp ' Ltu Cuydus. Cumlyn vacnelh and Diane Haas, SECOND RUW': Judy Williams, Anne AHman, Susan Westphal, Ann Hill, Nanny Cazier, Suzanne CHI. Cindi Class. Sharon Tarpkm Judy Hassler, Marcy Lizzn, Betty Reineuke and Garnet Schafer. FIRST ROW: Ginny Jackson, Connie Aikman, Kathy .lalmcl, Joy Cremens, Sandy McFarland, Jean Berg, Sally Terry, Sue 31quan Meg Grueninger, Nancy Welty and Virginia Keim. BOTTOM ROW: Janc Graham, Sccay; Cyndee Huffman, V-Pres.; Mrs. Ruth Lamble, Housenmther; Pat Tinthofi, Prcs., and Susie Smith, Treas. 190 Alpha Omicron Pi .4, La .1, EXTERIOR DECORATORS e Sprucing up their front lawn lamp- post, the AOPiVs enlist the help of Lambda ChFS, who added snow- mun. uCurtaink up; light the lights. We,ve got nothing to hit but the heights . . . :7 The AOPi premiere curtain rose on a wonderful year, and AOPi proudly showed their new pledges to the campus. The show moved rapidly along with classes, formal pledging and initiation. Lights flashed vic- tory as ttButler Bows Low,7 captured Old Gold judges7 eyes. ALPHA OMICRON PI PLEDCES e Heft to righU TOP ROW: Ellen Reimold, Betsy Young. Sherry Kva- ton, Gwen Gould, Kathy Gray, Deanne Schild and Judy Huhn. FIRST ROW: Sandra McCormank, Sharon Baughn, Pat Coleman, Bath Dike, Virginia Padgett, Judv Shea- ;rren and Card Ebersnt. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Wanner. Molly Kelly, Judy Steinman, Carol Wundell. Mary Ann Snodgruss and Linda Nelson. MAIL CALL 7 While the mail girl Mower lcfH sorts the mnminghs arrival, eager actives can$t wait to see whafs come. AOPi continued to soar to new heights with the annual Rose Ball. Parents took the spotlight on their special days. Just before ttintermissionf Santa visited us. Spring rush started the next act7 and swing outs7 walk outs and plans for the new house added encores to a year when everything really came up roses for AOPi. Alpha Omicron Pi 191 PRESIDENT , , N r, m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,BARB SMITH VICE-PRESTDENT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, IANE SCAMBLER SWCRETARY, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, SUE BONDUHANT TREASURER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MARTY TAYLOR PHYS Made Plans to Evacuate Annex . . . and practiced by moving out on campus . waaxww ALPHA PHT ACTIVES ,w Heft to righn TOP ROW: Judy Schick. Joan Pam, Jeanne W'right, Sally Stanton, Dotty Cox, Jud Turpin, Nancy Tiliune. Jackie Heppes, Sarah Dalby. Judy Kingvry, PJI Allis, Cuml Kusl and Kathy Pinkslaff. THIRD Row: Judy Smith, yloria Cushman, Pegzen Horth, Katie Cloin. Marty Davis, Anne Carter, JJne Hacker, KeHy Anderson, Margie Schaetzel. Pat Lagle, Pat Murphy, Georgette Zirbes and Nancy Coyle. SHCUAD How: Ruth Cordon, Arleen Hamel, Jane Hibler, Carolyn Ensor, Bev Barnes, Jem Sullivan, Ann Walbert, Nancy Andrew, Sue Greene, Ginny Ray, Macy Greenawah and Belly Billllillg. FIRST Row: Jane McKinney, Linia Taylor, Susie Nelson, Gail 041111116, Julie Caldwell. Becky Katcka. Marcia Oonk, Barb Stadler, Betsy Graham, Anne Gerig, Juan Renlsbecher and Ginger Strauss, BOTTOM Row: Joyce Suess, Marty Taylor, Jane Scambler, Mother Jackson, Barb Smith, Sue BonDurant and Sally Carroll. 19?. Alpha Phi ! COFFEE CLASH e Seniors take advantage of the last year of open kitchen to exchange house gossip over colfee and rolls. It was annex year for the swinging Phik7 but come next September, weare moving out e out of the annex, that is, into our new addition. To keep our addition spick and span, we chose twenty-two cute maids. W611 have an ex- ecutive suite for our campus presidents and scholars. Our athletes room will he in the basement, where Orchesis, ALPHA PHI PLEDGES e Ucft t0 righU TOP Row: Sarah Roberts, Suzanne Schurmeier, Jean Graham, Sue Stewart, Cynthia Rogers, Willa. J0 Elder, Pat von Fischer and Sally McCall. FIRST ROW: Bobby Baltz, Nancy Williams, Tina Olton, Kathy McAdam, Sue Headlee, Barb Murphy and Pat Murphy. BOTTOM ROW: Anne Self, Sue Rauser, Judy Wright, Valerie Watson, Beth Watson and Susan Nahigian. V m ta. -. - t t v- THROWS 0F DEFEAT H Drenched by half the campus, these waterlogged ths look defiantly at their Pyrrhic victors. Naiad, and Cheerleading enthusiasts can practice in privacy. Our Hall of Mirrors will provide a place for our Miss De- Pauw runner-up and queens to keep themselves beautiful. W611 be moving out next year tAgainI t , but even with the new addition W611 still he ttthat big white house on the corner of the street? Alpha Phi 193 PRESIDENT .............................. JOAN VOSBRINK VICE-PRESIDENT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, GAIL JURCENS SECRETARY VVVVVVVVVVV TERRY CARRISON TREASURER ....... EVELYN DAVIS TRI DELTS Kept the Government Occupied . . . with postal service, passports and Dogpatch DELTA DELTA DELTA ACTIVES Heft t0 righD TOP ROW: Rita Hagmeyer, Nancy Whilmore, Mary Watson, Nancy Lyon, Sue Childs, Gail Kelly, J udy Holman, Claire Dempsey, Betty Swigart, Linda Kissell, Diane Staples, Ruth Hargate, Roxi Carrick, Char Gruver, Barb Jones, Sue Reiner and Beverly Pybas. THIRD Row: J ulie Newton, Judy Cough, Kitty B002, Maxine May, Lois Dirkse, Nan Riley, Barbee Moriarty. Sandy Frakes, Katherine Harris, Linda Anderson, Barbara Swensrud, Gail Griswold, Merry Elmstrom and Maureen Sullivan. SECOND Rows Evelyn Stone7 Jeanie Lusk7 Becky Richards, Bette Hoebel, Carole Wolcott, Jeanne Leslie, Phyllis Maurcr, Barb Patterson, Janalee Smith. JoAnne Stickmd, Jackie Faust, Nancy Lyman, Joyce Matthews, Chadda Chapman and Margaret Boe. F IRST ROW: Judianne Myers, Ami Willis, Karen Seyfarth, Judy Osborn, Margaret Kearns, Sue Curry, Susie Roberts, Barbara Sceales, Karen Nelson, Ginger Barksdale and Joyce Eisinger. BOTTOM ROW: Terry Garrison, Sedy; Joan Vosbrink, Pres.; Mrs. Thompson, Housemother; Gail Jurgens, Vice-Pres., and Evelyn Davis, Treas. 194 Delta Delta Delta 2 SANGYMAN ON ONE! e Tri Delts respond to this familiar call to obtain nourishment for the long nights before finals. To our actives abroad: Letters . . . we get letters . . . from Tokyo, Madrid, Edinhumugh7 London, Geneva and our annex in Aix7 France. W'e7re letting you know about the rest of us here at DPU in this letter. The Delts kissed-in our twenty new pledges e and our new housemother, Mrs. J ohn L. Thompson. We had a Dogpatch-style pledge party. With the Lambda RDELTA DELTA DELTA PLEDGES a Heft tn righD TOP ROW: Sandra McComh, Nancy Giesecke, Kathy Sceales, Sylvia Showalter, Anna Tatar, Sara Ebeling and Barbie Baldridge. FIRST ROW: Deanna Burghaxd, Sue Garner, Bobbie Sex- auer, Patrice D. Hynes, Pattie Jo Pierce7 Karen McDevitt and Judy Fawks. BOTTOM ROW: Gwenn Waltz, Shari Sanders, Dorothy Walker, Gail Christman, Char Erdmann and Kathie Hill. EVALUATION 7 One feature of Religious Evaluation week is group discussions, such as this informal talk in the living room. Chfs, we enticed Santa to come south before Christmas for the benefit of local children. The Pansy Breakfast set senior women dreaming of graduation bells e and wedding bells. Cangt Wait to see you all next fall, the Deltas Delta Delta Delta 195 PRESIDENT ................................ CINN THOMAS VICE-PRESIDENT ........................ PAT FREMON SECRETARY .................................. ANN ELSTER TREASURER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J ANE COCKERILL Bacchus Guarded Door for DELTA GAMMAS . . . but fellows still managed to twist inside DELTA GAMMA ACTIVES - Heft t0 righU TOP Row: Anne Husted, Anne Elster, Sue Correll, Carole Hartle, Ann Lundy, Judy Smith, Babs Bolser, Sue Moore, Molly Williams, Judy Hartline, Sara Smallwoud, Cathy Wolf7 Carole Jensen, Sue Weeks, Marilyn Sanders, Mardi , Willctt, Darlc Eichler and Karen West. THIRD ROW: Jean Rose, Linda Howell, Karen Marlin, Sally Roy, Sally Zoller, Nancy Lewis, Judy High, Nancy Hough, Julie Nisbet, Betty Swisher, Grace Manning, Marilyn Muse, Pat Hansen; Card Korver and Susie Trimble. SECOND ROW: Anne Mead, Nancy Cowie, Kitsy Rippey, Bonnie Oeler, Gloria Mcngarelli, Polly Paddock, Renate Hatzel, J ayne Bittner, Marilyn Tope, Marcia Hirth, Jill Van Skike and Cathy LaPlante. FIRST Row: Susie Zink, Jayne Hunt, Lynne McKinstery, Karen Hayes, Mimi Guth, Libby Geier, Bobbie Meai Connie Malm, Di Black, Carol Powell and Dinah Eggers. BOTTOM ROW: Cinn Thomas, Pres.; Mrs. Barnes, Housemother; Pat Fremon, 1st V-Pres., and Sherri Brown, 2nd V-Pres, 196 Delta Gamma 3;; u POWDER PUFFERS o Shown here in a pre-game strategy session with their coach, the D05 practiced diligently to whip Kappa. My nameys Bacchus. Fm a permanent hxture here at the DG house o well, almost permanent. People keep try- ing to move me out on campus. Guess they want me to he like the Delta Cammas. They added twenty-one pledges in September, teamed with the Delts for a fun Derby Day and DELTA GAMMA PLEDGEkUeft t0 righU TOP ROW: Marty Hyde, Lucy Link, Sherri Eikenherry, Joyce Newlin, Sally Schaad, Nancy Long- necker, Peggy Goosmann and Sue Adair. FIRST Row: Alice Voss, Jackie Kofoed, Susan Ferry, Sandra Kerr, Betsy Parker, Carol Stoner and Judy Conley. BOTTOM Row: Jane Shick, Ellen Massoth, Martha Geier, Kris Stump, Shirley Wright and Diane Hill. ANCHOR POLISHERS 7 Assigned to sea duty, these four actives polish their front-yard anchor, an object that rivals the boulder. took me to France in October to meet uMademoiselle: DC? What a group o queens, mortar boards, Phi Bates, Club oEicers, actresses and even football players. Their moms and dads are neat too. Therehs only one thing I regret about this year o no one taught me how to twist . . . Delta Gamma 197 PRESIDENT .............................. BARBARA RUST VICE-PRESIDENT .......... DIANE MCDONALD SECRETARY .................... J UDY BRAND TREASURER ............................ EMILIE SAVAGE Aladdin Brightened Year for DELTA ZETA . . . gave guiding light for honors, new additions . DELTA ZETA ACTIVES a deft to righD TOP ROW: Linda Sprankle, Jeanne Tibbles, Phyllis Grandt, Carol Ledford, Sandy Malottke, Susan Armbrust, Jane Meyer, Linda Gwin, Bonnie Shaffer, Gretchen Erickson, Teii Stanley, Marylyn Sexton, Karen Kish, Barbara Melnik, Susan Schacht, Mary Hawkins and Judy Brand. THIRD Row: Sara Wooden, Cynthia Tikva, Zanne Crimes, Elizabeth McMahon, Jean Rodgers, Carol Carpenter, Suzy Meyer, Dottie DeWald, Pat Harrer, Judy Hoyt, Bonnie Braden, Judy Gregory, Bonnie Austin and Vernell Cehron. SECOND ROW: Sherri Seabolt, Jane Tom, Nancy Schramm, Catharine Powell, Julie Eckert, Pat Slaby, Nancy Hetz, Polly Lindsay7 Anne Cable, Hope Hommcrsand, Emily Morgan, Linda Kuonen, Helen Gerber, Ruth McCracken and Ellen Tucker. FIRST HOW: Emilie Savage, Carolyn Steven- son, Carolyn Appleget, Nancy J0 Doup, Sandy Commins, Doris Conway, Virginia Cox, Judy Anderson, Char Walsh, Anne Berkeypile, Gretchen Knecht and Carolyn Preslar. BOTTOM ROW: Marcia Horak, Dianne McDonald, V-Pres.; Barbara Rust, Pres., and Barbara Boots. 198 Delta Zeta CARD PARTY e DZ,s take tdvantage of the few minutes before dinner to play a few hands of bridge or Extreme righU lend to knitting. Aladdin emerged from our DZ lamp early in the fall and forecasted a wonderful year. As September began, he saw us welcoming our twenty pledges and greeting friends at our open house. An air-conditioner for ecMomw Norcross, a new piano and an ice machine from our Mother7s Club were seen as new additions. Our editors, club officers, DELTA ZETA PLEDGES ... Heft to righ'd TOP ROW: Natasha Evans, Elaine Miller, Melinda Hawkins, Mrs, Harold Norcross, Carol Peden, Pam Shumaker, Linda Morgan and Jackie Vincent. FIRST Row: Joan Davidson, Rita Lamoree, Jan Miller, Bobbie Bath, Ann Shinn, Sharon Brown and Sunny Green. BOTTOM ROW: Sue Wright, Miram Duran, Lynne Leonard, Mary Ann Braunin- ger, Lee Hilyard and Reggie Reit- man. OUTDOOR SPORTS - Spare afternoons in the spring and fall often find the girls enjoying the spacious side lawn. actresses7 musicians and scholars were seen busily heading for another meeting. Coffee hours appeared to provide us. With cultural discussions and the chance to know our faculty. Aladdin saw the year draw to a close, and his predictions were for Phi Bete keys7 music honorary and eventful oc- casions e we found all to be true. Delta Zeta 199 PRESIDENT .............................. KATIE TWEEDLE VICE-PRESIDENT .............. NANCY TREGENZA SECRETARY IO ANKENY TREASURER .......................... PHOEBE CAPRON 3.21...O! THETA Kite Blasted Off . . . while Fiji Islanders manned observation posts ,1 ' '. .- .-' .' .p . j' . . . www.u- .; J -. KAPPA ALPHA THETA ACTIVES - 0ch to right. TOP ROW: Carole Coins, Mimi Meuyner7 Sue Collins, Carol Cotabish, Sally Goodyear, Mary Jane Neighbors, Mary Collett, Diane Fnley, Carolyn Watson, Nancy Blair, Dee Templeton, Judy Fouls, Bonnie Teich and Jane Coulter. Tnmn Row: Mary Kay Burpee, Susan Fortune, Elizabeth Tessman, Nancy Weinold, Dottie DeLong, Sara Layden, Mary Day Kilburn, Linda Sellen, Ann Olson, Cindy Blitz, Betsy Hageman, Becky Watts, Sue chman and Lynn Swanson. SECOND Row: Karen Schultz, Diane Lom- bard, Suds Sherry, Sally Smith, Sue Cook, Carol Swanson, Sarah Humbert, Susie Bradley, Wrynnc Niles and Bev Close. FIRST ROW: Jody Willis, Jill Morton, Marty Keto, Joan Eckardt, J0 Seamon, Ann Hitz, Patty Gates and Judy McDermond. BOTTOM ROW: J0 Ankeny, Sedy; Nancy Tregenza, V-Pres.; Mrs. Marjorie Perkins, Housemother; Katie Tweedle, Pres, and Phoebe Capron7 Treas. 200 Kappa Alpha Theta m INVITATION TO THE DANCE 7 Therefs and dates make intro, ductions and exchange conversation before the pledge dance. Fifty-three ladies in space . . . up and away! First stop, September. Picked up twenty-one new crew members. Continued in orbit around Old Gold. Seen over Japan in October for 4Wlattsuri. Visited in Hight by group of re- tired astronauts Dads and Moms. Tested in scientific theory around end of January. Sent crew members to help KAPPA ALPHA THETA PLEDGES - 06ft t0 righU TOP ROW: Judy Samuel. Margie Seaman, Susie Burk- halter, Evilou North, Patty Barrett, Penny Murvin, Sara Hanna and Ruth Ann Hanselman. FIRST ROW: Judy Delrick, Brenda McCutchan7 Brad Tweedy, Beth Kovacs7 Becky Hnelt- zel, Marcia Davis and Joan Fausch. BOTTOM Row: Joan Portlc, Diane Van Antwerp, Barb Byler, Mary Bell, Karen Jorgensen and Nancy Arnold. I H .1 LS E. .. - FERN CLIFFS REVISITED 7 Enlisting the help of waiters, senior girls decorate the stairway for the yuletide. organize such satellites as: Mortar Board, YWCA, Mirage, AWS, Naiad, UB, and Senate. for AIpha Duo? queensa courts. Joined another Greek ship Sent comely astronauts to Earth for Swung out,, around May. Paused in Hight to refuel for final testing period. Completed orbit successfully in June. The signal . . . THETA . . . AW-O.K.! Kappa Alpha Theta 201 PRESIDENT .................................. KAREN HINE VICEwPRESIDENT .................... ELLEN MEYERS SECRETARY ........................ ....KAY THEOBOLD TREASURER .................................. BARB SMIT H I KAPPAS Studied Fine Art Of Locksmithing . . . and found their key opened many doors KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ACTIVES Heft to righD TOP Row: Barb Walton, Johnnie Johnson, Lynda Leech, Cathy Delbridge, Connie Konold, Pat Conn, C05 Isbel, Louise Bradt, Susie Kenyon, Jenny Ross7 Ellie Dix7 Nancy Fredericks, Nancy Burton, Linda Lorton, Linda Bollinger. Sully Marks, Vicky Lanzonc and Carol Wing. THIRD ROW: Renie Kinzer, RPCky Rudy, Marly Hawkes, Joyce Bueme, Cec Valaoras, Suz VanNostrand, Abby Abendroth, Carolyn Leech, Jan Ellis, Gail Griffith, Kay-Kay Aughurn, Peggy Billman, Diane Engel, Prissy Minn, Liz Gcider and Pat Eichenberg. SECOND ROW: Barb Hartman, Lynn Crainger, Anne Lawson, Linda Macki, Phyl Stormont, Judy Thimm7 Ellie Putnam, Suki Kinnally7 Sue Barlet, Nancy Clark, Sarah Howell and Becky Gillett. FIRST ROW: Sue Curry, Susie Sonnenday, Lou Pfeffer, Carrie, Uartzler, Brenda Mercer, Teekie Wagner, Anne Fischl, Lea Ann Hartzler, Nancy Fischer and Portia Mutschler. BOTTOM ROW: Kay Theobald, Sedy; Barb Williamson, Pledge Trainer; Karen Hine, Pres.; Ellen Myers, V-Pres., and Barb Smith, Treas. 202 Kappa Kappa Gamma YOU 130qu1 SAY! e Two girls in Dutch listen attentively as their leader explains ;tKappahageng, during fall rush. Although we had no new addition, the Kappas managed to keep up with the best of 7am this year. KKG keys opened the doors to 22 new hearts in the fall; we welcomed our new members at the October house dance, t6Carnival in Venice. Then the 22 were presented and sent off to scrimmage against 46the teamH in preparation for the Powderpuff Bowl. Kappas joined forces with the faculty KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA PLEDG. ES e Geft t0 righD Top Row: Nancy Smith, Wendy DeWitt, Susan Boldrey, Jody Kinnally, Suzanne Siegmund, Jan Shacklett, Caryl Fer- nandes and Sue Scully. FIRST Row: Betsy Buell, Cathi Hash, Betty Boyd, Carolyn Giffin, Dotty Shake, Betty Buck and Kathy Zang. BOTTOM Row: Colleen Riley, Pamela Patter sun7 Nancy Mueller, Susan B. Lewis. Mary Schmidt and Carolyn Ridden. SANTAS INFIDELITY e Mrs. Klaus reprimands her husband, who cavorts with Mr. Gilbert during the faculty tea. for the Christmas Desserts and with the Pi Phis for the annual Monmouth Duo in March. With an Old Gold Day queen, Miss DePauw, and Alpha Lam and AWS prexies to reign over the house, Kappas stepped out on campus in dorm staff, Student Court, Little Theater, Naiad, Mortar Board7 Collegians, Orchesis and publications. And we mustn,t forget that Duffy Was there, too. Kappa Kappa Gamma 203 PRESIDENT ........................ MARILYN KITCHEN VICE-PRESIDENT .......... NANCY TOLLKUEHN SECRETARY . ...BETTY BRODERICK TREASURER ...CAROL TEITSWORTH PI PHYS Had Good 01, Fashioned Pep . . . but ran out of steam at the Sig waterfight PI BETA PHI ACTIVES w Heft t0 righU TOP ROW: Anne Gilbert, Lynda BayIiH, Cube Battey, Bonnie McLaughlin, Patti See, Kathi Ault, Sandy Dealer, Nancy Phillips, Dana Gillham, Maggie Hendrick, Julie Scholz, Judy Peters, Jackie Holtgrieve, Barb Ehni, Diane Nielsen, Sharon Farkas and Lynn Fishbeck. THIRD ROW: Kitty Mosley, Marty Sigmond, Suzy Charbonneau, Deena Tanton, Shirley Unruh, Stevie Smith, Sally Smith, Marcia Collins, Bonnie Warner, Dian Alfrey, Barbara Klingner and Cal Musick. SECOND ROW: Carol Bohannon, Trully Thomp- son, Katie Baechler, Judy Huffman, Suzanne Doud, Midge Anderson, Nancy Markham, Sallie Reid, Sue Walker, Judy Diehl, Pam Fuller and Kathy Jones. FIRST Row: Nancy Homer, Barbie Wells, Maria Nines, Kathy Saxton, Susie Creenhoe, Sue Lewis, Dusty Wilder, Sue Dodge, Becky Brown, Nancy RatcliH, Ginny Nelson and Kaye Lewis. BOTTOM Row: Betty Broderick7 Sec'y; Nancy Tollkuehn, V-Pres.; Mrs. C. Dietz; Marilyn Kitchen, Pres., and Carol Teitsworth, Treas. 204 Pi Beta Phi FINAL PREPARATION i Phi Phits take a break from 1311315 to engage in extraneous activities such as bridge, reading and coversation. ITS NOT THE PEP IN THE PEPPER POT . . . ifs the pep of flfty-seven energetic actives and twenty-three peppy pledges. OR THE PEP OF THE POPCORN POPPER . . . it7s the pep 0f kiss-ins, walk-outs, painting the arrow red, rowdy nights, water fights with the Sigs, Old Gold Day? Monmouth Duo7 square-dancing Pops and Visiting Moms. ITS NOT THE PEP OF THE MUSTARD JAR . . . ifs the PI BETA PHI PLEDGES ! deft to righn TOP Row: Barbara Kor- mos, Mary Mackleman, Shirley Park- er, Suzanne McCulloch, Mary Ellen McDonald, Jane McCann, Margaret Calkins and Sue Cherry. FIRST ROW: Peggy Becker, Dianne Dunn, Gayle Sylvan, Sue Allen, Sandra Jones, Pat Mote, Sue Ann Guilkey and Jane Talbott. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Floyd, Nancy Wells, Sarah Ains- worth, Carol Fisher, Melinda Paine, Beth Harrison and Johannah Jones. '4: f . - em 54? Jew? : e421 A - 3:9 THE LAST LEAVES - These industrious pledges decided, at the actives, insistence, to take advantage of a Saturday morning to work. pep of Mortar Board, YWCA and AWS members, Collegians, Orchesis, Choir, Naiad, Orchestra, Cheerleaders and dorm OR THE PEP OF THE VINEGAR itas the pep of the Valentine Faculty Tea or staff participants. STOPPER . . . a Christmas Party for underprivileged children. ITS GOOD OLD FASHIONED P-E-P of Pi Beta Phi. ; w '3; ti? Pi Beta Phi 205 PRESIDENT BETTY ALEXANDER VICE-PRESIDENT ..,.......V...V.....CONNIE MOORE SECRETARY ............................ JOAN DRIEMIER TREASURER ............................ CATHY DUNCAN MASON HALL Had a Global Outlook . . . bridging between the social and intellectual spheres MASON UPPERCLASSMEN deft to righQ Top Row: Doris Rudolph, Susan Yoder7 Joy Simmons, Elizabeth McCray, Judy Jenny, Marilyn MeadV Judith Reese, Suzanus Siegmund, Beryl Ramsay, Edie Jane Atkinson, Virginia Van Kirk, Nancy Fribley, Martha Miller, Marilyn Schwint, Virginia Sanford, Linda Cooley and Amy Christensen THIRD ROW: Brad Tweedy, Susie Donovan, Jo W'aters, Carolyn Smith, Marilyn Wolfe, Saunie Lawson, Susie Richardson, Casey Helmer, Nancy J0 Eppert, Mary Walton Yost, Marilyn Norris, Peg Bartelson, Cynthia Novosel, Barb Emmons, MuH Macy and Sandy Ellis. SECOND ROW: Marlaina Kiner, Carol Fisher, Rosalind Rogge, Anne Brande7 Karen Franzen, Jeannette Drew, Nancy Williams, Jan Barenfanger, Shirley Parker, 'Sue Rauscr, Missy Corwine, Ruth Anne Miller, Nancy Walton, Jan McKee and Evelyn Newton. FIRST Row: Diane E. Wood, Frances Ann Flory, Cathi Kim, Ruth Ann Walgamuth, Linda Nelson, Jan Balsbaugh, Alice Yam, Judy Weidman, Jeanette Kanaker, Penelope Simison, Violet Singh, Kathy Ryan and Donna Loess. BOTTOM ROW: Cathy Duncan, TIeas.; Connie Moore, V-Pres.; Gertrude Ady, Res. Director; Bette Alexander, Pres, and Joan Driemeier, Sedy, 206 Mason hall THE BELLS ARE RINGING - Typical of all females, Masonites wait in line to use that feminine-intended invention, the telephone Mason Hall greeted upperclassmen and freshmen with the theme A World of Welcome:7 and soon we proceeded to throw ourselves into the many worlds of DPU. Academics 5 soon Claimed us, and the freshmen shared the woes of the eternal conflict of bridge vs. hrainwork. In the social sphere, our faculty tea, the quad dance and our spring INTERIOR DECORATORS - Christmas comes but once a year, and Mason girls show their creativity. uummu REVEILLE-VOUS - Certain individuals have a hard time getting up, so hard that it sometimes takes three call-girls, as shown. dance provided scope for creative talent. In the world of activities, we participated in Old Gold Day, Dadas and Mothefs Days, and many campus organizations. The smaller but very special world of the dorm itself also was lilled with activity. Not to be forgotten were the return visits to the real world. Mason hall 207 CROWDED QUARTERS 7 Mason freshmen often com gregute to hashwover campus news. i.e., boyfriends. MASON Freshmen Survived 1le Semester . . . and came back to revisit their brave new world s 1 ...,.... w. 7 MASON FRESHMEN Heft to righU TOP ROW: Mary Landis, Cecily Green, Cherrel Walker, Sally Schaad, Susan Shapperl, Susan Boldrey, Sally Stecher, Barbara Dike, Mary Yoakam and Judy Kilmartin. SECOND ROW: Charlene Ray, Joan Regelin, Sandy McCormack, Connie Capp, Judy Samuel, Gwen Gould, Sue Scully, Marilyn Ruppre cht and Karen Hawkins. FIRST ROW: Linda Marks, Kathy Zang, Anna Campbell, Betsy Buell, Lynne Leonard, J ane Ann Purcell, Susan E. Lewis. Pat Murphy and Ann Shinn. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Hill, Joan Portlc, Kay Reinhart, Carol Wandell, Nancy Mueller, Gail Burney, Beth Harrison and Pat Young. 208 M ason freshmen PRESIDENT .................................. CYNTHIA ECK SECRETARY ................................ SUE WARRICK TREASURER ..7.........V..N...ROBERTA SEXAUEH LUCY Lassiesqncreased Their Vocabulary . . . with ckigning-Outf, a bumroomfg and 9gQuiet Hours? a.gummgmaM , ., 77 .wu 79 x u. LUCY I-IV 7 Heft to righU TOP ROW: Deanne Schild, Loraine Roland, Virginia Padgett, Donna Lee Doughty, Anna Tatar, Nancy Giesecke, Ruth Elizabeth Wilson, Sara Ebeling and Susan Holzapfel. SECOND ROW: Brenda McCutchan7 Margie Seaman, Betsy Young, Marty Hyde, Margaret Calkins, Hedy Bryant, Carolyn Giffin, Barbie Baldridge, Sue Cherry and Lynne Foldessy. FIRST ROW: Ginny Dirks, Mary Ann Brauninger, Nancy Wells, Susie Powell, Mary Benson, Judi Wanner, Cynthia Eek, Karen McDevitt, Pate Mote and Ellen Massoth. BOTTOM ROW: Gwenn Waltz, Donna Lavorini, Mary Schoeneberger, Kathie Hill, Barb Byler, Anne Burkhardt, Beth Price, Diane VanAntwcrp and Carol Ebersol. Lucy Rowland hall 209 LUCY H - 0ch to righD TOP ROW: Cathy Burt, Arlene Shaneyfelt, Jane McCann, Sally Hartline, Kathy Sceales, Katie Springer, Sharon Young, Patty Barrett, Pat Von Fischer, Linda Stone and Pam Johnson. SECOND ROW: Bobbie Scxauer, Lynne Lackey, Ellen Reimold, Dotty Shake, Sandra McComb, Nancy Petering, Betsey Parker, Barbara Kormos and Jane Talbott. FIRST ROW: Cathi Hash, Nancy Arnold, Betsey Cross, Kitch Gallagher, Pat Coleman, Diane Pagel, Carol Stoner, Sarah Roberts and Miriam Doran. BOTTOM ROW: Johannah Jones, Char Erdmann, Brenda Montgomery, Sue Warrick, Betty Buck, Mary Bell and Jane Robinson. 5 The 1'irst hectic days of school, election of officers, out, and bull sessions are words Lucy girls will long re- bumroom parties, formal Christmas dinner, hall dances h member. A year of hhnewnessf 0f firsts . . . and a year of each of these new adventures will live in the minds of the work . . . this is how it went for the girls of Lucy Rowland 112 girls who were hLucy Lassiesy Quiet hours, signing hall in this, their first year of college. BAUBLES, BANGLES AND BEADS -- Last minute gift wrapping includes everything from cosmetics to clothes. 210 Lucy Rowland hall SATURDAY PREVIEW While some work on hemlines and their of their arrivals and departures; Lucy Lassies are very conscientious. own appearince, others reach fur the ADS handbook 10 see him. LUCY III Heft t0 righn TOP ROW: Barb Perdue, Ruth Ann Hanselman, Mary Marsalek, Janet Miller, Sylvia Showalter, Hilda Knusli. Mary Ellen McDonald, Winifred Shilts, Sally McCall, Patti Luwry, and Marilyn Douglass. SECOND HOW: Ann Baker, Judy Steinman, Karen Calby, Ellen LaVeIte, Betty Boyd, Sue Headlce, Sara Hanna, Judy Conley, Sue Ellen Fouke and Sue Ferry. FIRST ROW: Shari Sanders, Sue Ann Cuilkey, Mary Ann Snodgrass, Sharon Olson, Deanna Burghard, Nancy Ferguson, Pattie J0 Pierce, Jan Criesbaum and Rita Myers. BOTTOM Row: Margaret Tucker, Anne Self, Susan Nahigian, Louise Tavenner, Mercy Condy, Jane Shick and Mary Ewing. Lucy Rowland hall 211 PRESIDENT .................................. SARA SNYDER SECRETARY .............................. MARY SCHMIDT TREASURER ........................ BROOKS MELVOIN $MVQhK; .. HECTOR Bella Told of College Life . . . and how perspective changed after finals .5. g. . . m. RECTOR T-IV - deft t0 rith TOP Row: Barbie Zinzer, Sue Martin, Bev Feeley, Melinda Hawkins, Joan Templin, Penny Murvin, Mary Heismann, Jan Shacklett7 Jane Eklund, Margaret Myers, Joan Kroll and Diane Douglas. FIRST ROW: Margo Smith, Wendy DeWitt, Cinny Nichols, Cheryl Gruber, Beth Kovacs, Ann MacLean, Caryl Fernandes, Janet Ford and Judy Matheny. FIRST ROW: Suzanne Schurmeier, Martha Jackson, Brooks Ann Melvoin, Sue Adair, Sue Kleppin, Beth Watson, Linda Mitchell, Jackie Nelson and Sharon Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Detriuk, Jan Beals, Sara Hady, Sue Garner, Sue Wright, Lana Henrichs, Sharon Latham and Regina Weber. 212 Rector hall ms... RECTOR II h Ifleft to righU TOP Row: Renee Seho, Suzanne McCulloch, Sandra Kerr, Mary Alice Wylie, Karen Heckel, Sue Stewart, Jody Kinnally, Glenna Staples, Jayne Lehsack, Catherine Gray, Joyce Newlin, Lucy Link, Susan Breseman and Evilou North. SECOND Row: Jane Worland, Joan Davidson, Toni Smith, Barbara Frihley, Gayle Sylvan, Cecelia Helwig, Merrill Kimbrough, Kathy McAdam, Susi Burk- haller, Bobbie Hath, Kathe Breyfogle and Dorothy Hutchins. FIRST ROW: Joan Wright, Nancy Erdmann, Molly Kelly. Bobby Baltz. Colleen Riley, Sarah Ainsworth, Valerie Watson, Lee Hinard, Sara Snyder, Sandy Jones and Stephanie Netherton. BOTTOM ROW: Melinda Paine. Mary Bigglne, Tina Ohon, Culla Jones, Carol Thompson, Shirley Wright, Nancy Willis, Regina Reilman, Jackie Kofoed and Jane Kullberg. 4Study hard and have a ball; thafs the life at Rector Wednesday exchanges broadened our view of college life. h Hallf The strains of our theme song anted down the Exams brought us to the end of hrst semester, and we de: corridors as we began our flrst year in college. After the parted in various directions for weH-deserved vacations. ordeal of registration, we entered classes confused and ex- When the, year ended, we had settled into the routine of old pectant. Bridge marathons, a huge Old Gold Day tiger and college hands. ' m BURNING THE MIDNIGHT OIL - Rector Belles fmd studying by firelight enjoyable, as well as eHective. Hector hall 213 n. L ONE OF THE GIRLS 7 Campus canines are frequent visitors to the WHO GOT PINNED? Although girls like the articles in The dorms. Here, Rector girls shower their attention on Thibideaux. DePauw, the most important feature is, of course, Chain Gang. HECTOR 111 g Heft to righU TOP ROW: Martha Herriott, Shirlev Austin, Kathy Hart7 Nancy Longnecker, Barbara Farrell, Jane Vahle, Willa Jo Elder, Cynthia Rogers, Linda Morgan, Karen Pearson, Elaine Miller, Peggy Goosmann, Natasha Evans and Jean Graham. SECOND ROW: Malinda Williams, Jane Smith, Rogene Froberg, Alice Tuttle, Sue Nuckols, Marcia Davis, Nancy Smith, Linda Ziegler, Pcnelope John- son, Sherry Keaton, Judy Osterland, Judy Sheagren and Carolyn VanEpps. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Walker, Sallie Fisher, Bonnie McClelland, Mary McCoHoch, Mary Jane Clark, Nancy Smoot, Beryl Bobinette, Judy Fawks, Carol Alexander, Cookie Pilarski, Dianne Dunn and Mary Mackelmann. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn Riddell, Julie Heiple, Sara Jane King, Jeanie Cook, Susan Hess, Mary Schmidt, Marlys Johnson, Melode GiEord and Susan Floyd 214 Rector hall 4....qw PRESIDENT .................................. SANDY KELLY SECRETARY-TREASURER..,KAREN DUNLAP LOCUST Carried-on Established Traditions . . . while manorisms permeated studious atmosphere A LOCUSt Manor girl studies hard, makes many friends, participates in campus activities, dates a lot and knits if she has time! Our Old Gold day decorations won third place: and song fests enlivened many events. Pepped-up date nights brought excitement to Locust, and the faculty exchange stimulated interesting discussions with professors. We were small in number, but large in spirit. MASQUERADE PARTY h Dressed up for a skit, these Locust Love lies show their social life is on par with the durms. LOCUST MANOR - Heft to righO TUI' Row: Maggie Martin, Sandy Kelly, Kathy Kroeger, Susan Dulan, Pam Shumaker, Eddie O,Brien, Patrice Hynes, Ginny Kerns, Julie Mahon and Susie Priess. SECOND ROW: Carol Peden, Sallie Sears, Barb Murphy, Vicky Cassell, Judy Huhn7 Peggy Beckers, Jackie Vin- cent and Ann Hussong. FIRST Row: Alice Vuss, Gail Christman. Gail Childs, Susan B. Lewis, Judy Wright, Karen Dunlap and Helen Boardman. BOTTOM Row: Christine Patterson, Judy Lundeen. Rita Lamoree, Martha Ceier, Sheilah Blair7 Karen Jorgensen and Sue Pftster. Locust Manor 215 N eophyte N urses Dwelt in WILE HALL . . . studying the intricacies of life in the big city WIL . nun th .wrh .- ' lawim'um. Luv '39 I 3, .- $!' ; ' ugluw WILE HALL SENIORS - deft to righD TOP ROW: Jean Bosenbury, Susan Dayton, Susan Birdzell, Sara Burwash, Patricia Brooks, Carolyn Hungncss, Carol Olson and Barbara Weber. FIRST ROW: Judith Helmerich, Patricia Dieterle, Jill Galbraith, Mrs. Carol Ballar LeMert, Julia Asbell and Doris Lisbon. BOTTOM ROW: Marjorie Eaton, Linda Lay- man, Lynn Anderson and Dorothy 531115. 1 216 Wile hall i WILE HALL JUNIORS e Heft to righU TOP ROW: Karen Kuning, Kay Monroe, Jacqueline Calkins, Sue Swarner, Judith MacFaH, Sharon Hornbeck, Sharon Plunkett, Sue Smith, Janet Friedl and Bonnie McCraw. FIRST ROW: Marcia Walter, Cathren Boxell and Luanne Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Theresa Wilson, Laura Rasmussen, Marilynn Ballard, Kathy Bloom, Patricia Scott and Barbara Kemp. The ghbig city?7 . . . sure was different from Greencastle something . . . important things going 011. Wonderful 0p- . . . 1045 of things to do . . . the symphony . . . art museums portunities for learning . . . by observation . . . experience. . . . lots of things. It was a new way of life too . . . While Classes were fascinating . . . new and interesting sub- Hall was a good experience . . . met lots of new people . . . jects. Individual investigation and learning . . . self- learned to live with them . . . expanded horizons for most improvement and self-education. of us here. Really on our way now . . . can7t wait till next year. So The hospital way of life . . . always busy, always doing much to learn . . . MOMENT OF PEACE - Once removed from the scurrying life of DON,T TOUCH THAT DIAL! e One of Wile HalFs benefits is the the hospital, student nurses find time to relax by reading the news. elevator: the ultimate in convenience; Wile hall 217 PRESIDENT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BILL CARRIGER VICE-PRESIDENT WWJOE CLAPSADDLE SECRETARY .................................... PETE FETTIG TREASURER .................................... JOHN BOYER ATUS Spirit Moved-Out on Campus . . . visiting the Phi annex, library and T hibideaux i f fl , X ALPHA TAU OMEGA ACTIVES Heft t0 righU TOP ROW: Stuart Jenkins, Ernie Rice, Robert Hall, William Schwein7 Mike Huggins7 Jchn Guy, Larry Oman, Jay Troyka, Charles Adams, David Gardner, Stephen Reim and Robert Buchenberger. SECOND ROW: Joe Busey, Jim Wolford. Jim Candlin, Jack Cittadinc, Pete Geiersbach, David Williams, Mike Roach, Robert Woodruff, Dam Ciovagnnh and Lee Sears, FIRST ROW: Steve Haines, Bill Ahlberg, Dave Fleming, Jerry Harner, Stcvc VanDeeriet, Jae Wittlich, Steven Spreen, AI Aldrich and Don Robin- son. BOTTOM Row: Peter Fettig, Sec'y; Joe Clapsaddle, V-Pres.; Spirit; Bill Carriger, Pros, and John W. Boyer, Treas. 218 Alpha Tau Omega t ' MOVINt AND CROOVINt e- The ATO,s use their new blacktopped back yard to stage a successful twisting party. Dear Mom: Another great year at the ATO house. The LM. games and other sports events I attended have worn out my paws. That reminds me; the house has been changed so it takes me all day to get from the kitchen to the third floor. They ; even took away the back yard and put in a basketball court. What an inconvenience! I started dating a cute new pup on ALPHA TAU OMEGA PLEDGES e tleft to rightit TnP ROW: Fred Geiger7 Larry Hall, James Ince, Dick Bengal, Charles Keiser, Fred Musser, John Harpham and Bruce Voorheis. FIRST Row: Bob Silcott, James Ackerman, GeoErey Roupas, James Dunn, Carter Smith, Mike Peyton and Vin Hoey. BOTTOM ROW: War- ren Young, William ShaHer, Fred Shick, Bob Braden, Chuck Plum- met and Peter McIntosh. . h 5 HOSPITALITY PLUS e Two oHicers and Mrs. Masters entertain alum L. Wood, Old Gold Chapel speaker, and the national president. campus e Thibideaux e but things didntt work out. She wouldn,t even go to the Christmas house dance with me e said she didn,t like short men. I obtained 21 new masters this year. They even feed me on the side. Guess I really lead a :Ldogts life? donat 1? Your dog-tired son, Spirit Alpha Tau Omega: 219 PRESIDENT ......................................... JIM KELLY VICE PRESIDENT rrrrrr JOHN BAUMCARTNER RECORDING SECY ,,,,,,,,,, GEORGE THORTON TREASURER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BOB WHETZEL BETAS Found Brotherhood Enjoyable . . . including exchanges and neighborly quarrels ' : 5 MY ' .3 .2 3'. e; . BETA THETA PI ACTIVES Heft to right TOP ROW: William Green, Ralph Spencer, Edward Engle, Bob Hutto, Cary Dutton, Stu Ringer, Steve Phillips Thomas Sams, Jim McCoy, Randy Rhodes, A1 Marsh and Ed Skeeters. SECOND ROW: Bruce Campbell, Jan Chalfant, Don Erman, Norman Samelson, Butch Boren, Allan Kayler, John Van Kirk, Bill Brown and Stephen Bridges. FIRST Row: Phil Eskew, Lynn HuHman, Davc Evans, Hon TCITP , Rnd Goodwin, Jere Lawrence, Dale Wursmer, Dave Leighly and Jim Harvey. BOTTOM Row: George Thornton, Recorder; John Baumgartner, V-Pres.; Mrs. Bittles, Honsemother; James Kelly, Pres; Allen South, Sedy, and Bub Whetzel, Treas. 220 Beta Theta Pi BACKHAND SMASH t A political aspirant for pledge trainer shows brothers how he will handle the job. Thereis no doubt in any Beta,s mind that we had a lot ask the D25 how often they called to ask the Gingerys about broken windows of fun this year . . . quiet us down . . . or Miss Mitchell about shady exchanges . . . yes, we had fun . . . in fact the seniors will hate to leave, but faces change and something besides mere good times remains. BETA THETA PI PLEDGES g tleft 10 righU TOP Row: Earl Liehich, Michael Phillips, Dick Ruge, Jim Rooks, James Greer, Wally Naftzger, Fred Cass, John Somers, John Forney, Bill Richard- son and John Barnett. FIRST Row: Donald Malinovsky, William Penz, Jeffrey Stack, Joseph Martin, James Hersh, Mark Richardson7 George Gilbert and Ted Crouch. BOTTOM Row: Stephen Johnson, Frank Kim- brough. Charming Sicbcn, Jim Ter- rell, Cordon Finley, Don Jones, Steve Nelsen and Bill Murray. 1.4- l u. HA x u. SHAGGY DOG STORY m Betas listen with interest 10 their foreign student from Newfoundland. This year, the men of Beta Theta Pi again experienced two areas of fraternal living: exchange of ideas and enjoyment of brotherhood. Faculty guests, late-hour discussions, and inter-class competition contributed to an atmosphere that promoted good scholarship. Upperclassmen and freshmen alike enjoyed sharing ideas and living a learning experience. Beta Theta Pi 221 PRESIDENT .............................. JOHN CHILDERS VICE-PRESIDEN .BOB ATCHESON SECRETARY .................................. JERE CALMES TREASURER ................................ GRANT SCOTT DELTA CHFs Did a Little Bit of Everything . . . from burning plans to squealing bagpipes w: 1 .unwmm'w, 3! K a ; ' . . ! .. 2 z 1 . DELTA CHI ACTIVES Heft to righU TOP ROW: Howard Bull, Neal McHoes, David Nelson, Alan Brill, Dave Baxter, Steve Combs, Jim Andrew, David Dent, Ed Bcrghausen. John Cowun, Dave Waller and Norm Vance. TuIRb ROW: Dan Blunt, Dion Loveless, Tom Bond, Carl Shafer, Mike Cripc, Dean Cook and Steve StaHord. SECOND ROW: Harry McPhee, Bruce Huston, Richard Ewing, Rog Nelsen, Tom Church- well and Phil Caughran. FIRST Row: James Harmon, John Firth, Bob Mann, Fred Hanley, Tom Smith, John Throckmorton and Bud Walters. BOTTOM Row: Jere Calmes, Sedy; Bob Atcheson, V-Pres.; Luella K. Bernhard; John Childers, Pres., and Grant Scott, Treas. 222 Delta Chi h . GOTCHA! h Backyard football games are a popular pastime for the athletically inclined. It was a great year at Delta Chi. We got eighteen sharp jack-of-all-trades h scholars, handymen and movers. We had four cultured returnees from Europe, including our housemother, Mrs. Bernhard, and to top it all off, the bag- pipes were back. The planned glass menagerie of last year DELTA CHI PLEDGES - Heft to righU TOP ROW: Mike Lerner, Bernard Spencer, Dave Pushman, Dan Crunk, Steve Ewing, John Isham, Stephen Bodell and Lloyd McHnes. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Holmes, David Webb, Bill Scott, Dick Rccscy, Robert Schmidt, Ed Schussler and Rich Baehler. MOTHERLY ADVICE h Delta Chi's and dams enjoy :1 pleasant cou- vcrsaliun with amiable Mrs. Barnhard. got mysteriously burned, thank goodness, and was replaced by a more attractive and conservative blueprint. As al- ways, academics were placed first, but the social program this year wasnht far behind. We added spirited song practices and rough IM teams for a truly great year. Delta Chi 223 wwv'wh-w - ' ' ' V' , 'n-r w www PRESIDENT ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,RICHARD GAUGH VICE PRESIDENT ,, , RICK WARNKE SECRETARY ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, DICK ANDREWS TREASURER ............................... BILL HART DEKES Scratched Through A Great Yealw . . . while 0th pursued sangymen, paper boys, etc. DELTA KAPPA EPSILON ACTIVES Ueft m rith TOP ROW: Ron Carroll, Lloyd Flanders, BiH Hampton, Dave Clifford, Biff Ceiss, Mike Moore, Morris Dndd, Greg Ward, Dave Jerrett and Warren Kep p. THIRD ROW: Don Richter, Denny Huffman, Bill Lavery, Allan Hart, Mike McGinnis and Dave Neeb. SECOND Row: Bill Spomer, Stew: Bradley, Dave Selman, Roy Case, Ron Taylor, Jud Detrick, Jack Baker, Ralph Tayler, Jim Kinnaird and John Mclson. FIRST ROW: Bill Russell, John Keeping, Ken McCoy, David J. Snodgrass, Carl R. Doran, Carolyn Shaw and Byron Layman. BOTTOM ROW: Dick Andrews, Sedy; Count Otto von Volzeck; Rick Warnke, VrPresg Richard Caugh, Pres., and Bill Hart, Treas. 224 Delta Kappa Epsilon 4e, A3: x. w. Man I MORTAR MEN g Deke freshmen learn of constructive pledge train- ing as they build a backyard barbecue for the actives. I just wanna say one thing e ifs been a great year at the DKE house. We didnt make a boulder run, but Otto, our schnauzer, ate three sangymen, a paper boy, two de- livery men, and, at last count, one of the brothers. He even slept through the excitement when someone stole our 200 pound lion. The National DKE convention met in New DELTA KAPPA EPSILON PLEDG- ES 7 kleft t0 righU TOP ROW: Robert Lorish, Dennis Krutz, George Belhobek, Robert Cope, Bill Camp- bell, Chris Petersen, John Rockwnod and John Troner. BOTTOM How: Herb Kuehlwein, Ken Riggs, Mel Grover, Roger Hunt, Fred Short, John Vidal and Don Starrett. FOOD FOR THOUGHT w The Dekes relish their cook Helenhs food so much that they even line up for seconds. Orleans, and several brothers went down. We scored in LM. football for the first time in two years. For their pledge dance, the rinks filled the bumroom with sand, and we3ve been scratching ever since. Nasty rumor has it that itvs Otto instead of the sand . . . But like I said, ifs been a great year at the Deke house. Delta Kappa Epsilon 225 PRESIDENT .......................... CERNET DOETSCH VICE PRESIDENT CHUCK COMES RECORDING SECY BRUCE DAMSTRA TREASURER .......................... AI. HUTCHINSON DELTS Pursued Customary Studies . . . 0f the Hub, Robe-Ann, football-and even books DELTA TAU DELTA ACTIVES deft t0 righU TOP ROW: Bill Christensen, Mark English, Tom Reed, Ave Colby, Norman James, John Noll. Tom Prohl, Jim Nelson and Steve Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: James Van Winkle, Roger Fross, Elgin Manhard, Tom Hicks, Bill Schields, Cail Blakeley, Rick Meyers, Steve Barney and Erol Moran. FIRST Row: Jim Adlms, Jim Zurcher, Harry Keller, Gary Murfin, Jim Gable, Bob Van Metre, Dave Scheidt7 Joe Schumacher, Steve Miller, Fritz Kemp and Curt Blang. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Damstra, Sedy; Chuck Combs. V-Pres.; Mrs. Irene Beyer, Housemother; Cernot Doetsch, Pres., and A1 Hutchinson, Treas. A F- 226 Delta Tau Delta a . I t f; t PAPER DOLL e Diligent Delts put the finishing touches on their THIS IS A FOOTBALL! -a A quick check in the I.M. section shows Old Gold day Hoat. Hard work paid off, for they won first place. that the Delts garnered the championship. It was a big year for the Delts. We pledged thirty- ship was the key note, and spirited Delts fought for starting seven of the finest freshmen ever assembled on one campus. positions on the All Pro Team. Things returned to normal, With such a large class, house bills and heating expenses however, when class fights, freshman fiogging and exams were cut. House unity reached a new high when everyone reduced the number of freshmen, and, once again, house turned out for meals and preliminary registration. Scholar- bills were raised. DELTA TAU DELTA PLEDGES e Heft to rightt TOP ROW: Chuck Peck, Tim Huntert Dick Lubmm, Bruce Jeffrey's, Kelly Coodwillie, Don Vivian, Barry Besold, Ed Bar- ger. Dick Baumgartner and Bert Wilhuite. SECOND Row: Dave Smart, Bob Bolas, Curt Bush, Jim Martin, Bob Reinertsen, Jim Waldrip, Ingo Doetsch, Chuck Freeman, Stuart Sellers, Phil Stephenson. FIRST Bow: Jim Palm 1', Biil Serkgd'le, Ch c'; 1-3:an, Ernie Sharer. Juhn Hsrhotzle, Bill B'izek, Bob Higg'n, Fm Hess and ROB Laug'xlin. BOTTOM POW: Gerry Conovcr, Dave Wilson, Bill Faust Brrce Knight, Jim Miller, John Mocre, Dale Wood 1111 Frank Vilardi. Delta Tau Delta 227 PRESIDENT .................................... PHIL GROEBE VICE-PHESIDENT .................... MILT BOLLMAN SECRETARY GREG COPELAND TREASURER ...................................... DICK GEIER DU Philosophy Reverted to Early Times . . . as they increased their reserve of brotherhood :3 . w . -V , DELTA UPSILON ACTTVES Heft t0 righU TOP ROW: Sterling Haines, Alan Eggleston, Craig Lesly, Bill Trego, Tom Magan, Lee James, Ken Carmen Paul Bockhorst, Norman Powell, John Parks, Nick Parso 113, Don Hcckcrman. Ed Boldrey and Steve Gentry. THIRD ROW: Bruce Gastineau, Donald Kline, Bill Fetter, Andy Lindblad, Bill Burkhart, J 0e Volkman, Bill Catlin, John Hered, Bob Tilly, Kenneth Fischer, Jim Catlin, Dan Ross and Dieter SchulteiMater. SECOND ROW: Craig Nelson, Jim Davidson, Jim Stewart, Doug McLaren, Don Schilling, Bob Bluhm, Dick Affolter, Stephen Fischer, Jim Hardy, Dale Anderson and Art Nevins. FIRST Row: Rod Boyle, Johi Holly7 Chuck Swannell, Dave Schele, Bob McClure, Russ K005, Jim Henry and Jerry Goerlitz. BOTTOM ROW: Greg Copeland, Se6y; Phil Croebe, Pres; Mrs. A. C. Hopkins, Housemother; Milt Bellman, V-Pres., and Dick Geier, Tre as. 228 Delta Upsilon N0 FOOLINCp e Popular with the male set are those after-hours f borasses, where the truth about dates comes out, usually stretched. This was truly a hve-star year for DU. W76 hired an old tailor to sew drapes, and with new paneling, our living room looked like an old log cabin. Many people mistook our Alaskan Malemute for a big white horse. Our cook rThe Christian brothers provided us with the staif of life, DELTA UPSILON PLEDGES H Ileft to IighD TOP ROW: Eric Garrison, John Zopp, Patrick Huff- man, Craig Anderson, Charles Schmelter and Ron Smileyt FIRST HOW: Thomas Maron, J. Hunter Downs, James Leipold, Lynn Henry, John Snow and Fred Deatherage. BOTTOM Row: Hugh Dorian, Steve Caple, Rene Bichey, Hilary Schnei- der and Joe Thompson. PLAN OF ACTION e Cnnsiderate DUE infnrm dates that the ha;- ride will last until only twere-thirty and they cant get late hours. made everyone their bud, a Wiser move, and high life was restored. Old grandads back to Visit us said it was just iike early times. Dark-eyed dates for the spring dance got the usual four roses, and at the end, consensus was that DU was heaven hill with a reserve of brotherhood. Della Upsilon 229 PRESIDENT ...... ......... .DON BLACKMOND VICEAPRESIDENT BOB MCCALL SECRETARY STEVE CAMPBELL TREASURER DAVE LANDSITTER LAMBDA CHFS Expected Catastrophies . . . but much to their dismay, everything went right LAMBDA CHI ACTIVES 7 fleft to righn TUP ROW: Lwise Long, Housemother; Bob McCall, V-Pres.; and Steve Campbell, 366537. 230 Lambda Chi Alpha Larry Salmel a, Joe Sanders, Ken Johnson, Bob Thiersch, K. Larry Hastie, Walt Lowe, Jon Lundquist, Herman Poppa, Jack Roberts, Vital Fawley, Stuart Harris, Curt Cercoran, Dick Heinsen and Art Doederlein. SECOND ROW: Larry Powers, Edward Robinson. Jrhn Tongren, Bohy Ahern. David Garrett, David Haines, Brad Foland, Jeff SchaHar, Dan Hussong, Robert D. Flesvig. John F. McKay and Bob Adams. FIRST ROW: Jim Heineman, Scott MacDonald, Purl Laderer, Jim Porter, Jim Clagett, Bob Piwonka. Larry Hall, Harvey Perkins. Lauren Brown and Hal Scott. BUTTUM ROW; Dave Landsitter, Trcas.; Don Blackmund, Pres.; Mrs. SOCIAL SCENE 7 Lambda Chihs turn on their charm to make the faculty tea a successful afternoon. Things went too well at the Lambda Chi house this year. We returned to school expecting at least a few catastrophies; however, the Watermelon Bust, AOII kiss-in, and hay ride provided a fresh start for the year. On Old Gold Day, everyone worked anxiously over our image of East College. We played a French theme to the hilt with the annual LAJ'IBDA CHI PLEDGES i Heft lo righU TOP How: John Cochoel. Norm SteHenson, Fred McMarris, Herbert Poppe, Richard Wilson, Robert Stross and Thomas Porter. BOTTOM Row: Richard Coventry, Keith McVicker, Charles Wade, Jerry Baird, Ralph Jones and Ron- ald Hcaton. MELON MELEE - Although plagued by chill weather and ants, the annual Watermelon Bust gets the rhines out on campus. Moulin Rouge Party. Spring was welcomed once more at DePauw and Lambda Chi when our 1962 Crescent Girl ascended her throne at the Spring Formal. With the arrival of the Little u500 e spirits soared higher and higher. As we said before, things went too well for Lambda Chi this year. Oh we'l, maybe next year will be terrible. Lambda Chi Alpha 231 PRESIDENT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, RAY WILLIAMSON ' VICE-PRESIDENT ...v..........WALT RACZYNSKI I SECRETARY GEORGE PACE TREASURER CHARLES RICH LONGDEN Belonged Entirely t0 Freshmen . . . when the walls of Flossie came tumbling down wwwtwwnn Hartrwr' vrs n Tvr-H-v-y - - : - :3: 3:3 LONGDEN HALL 7 lleft 20 righti TOP Row: Bruce Ferguson Myrick Pullem Edward Stuart, Douglas Buchanan. Dun Lawrie, Keys Fart, J Charles Blemker, Henry Matthew, Willis Townsend. Norman Craig. Frank Chmelik, Andre LeClairE. Jalm Rhodes. Paul Gard, Bin Marlatt, Tnd Stuessy and Harlan Bergman. SECOND ROW: Mark Gardner, Kent Milnes. Albert Hodge, Terry Swanlund, Dave Heilman, Bob Woodburn. Rich MiHL-r, Eric Cederquist. Edward Lee, Cary Bryant, David Prosser, J11, Kenneth Cragen, Kent Wilton and Khalid Turki. FIRST Row: Trapy Clark, Cordon Stanfield. Billy Within:7 Robert Ahramson; Winiam Rappoport. Scan Tank, Michael Dunn. Thomas Gilkey, Jerby Sievens, Charles Rich, Donald Allen, and Mick Melvin. BOTTOM ROW? Emmett Wells, George Page, Gerald Ostermann, DaQid Parrish, Dick K'ipner, Ron Kennedy, JeE Leinicke, Terry Moore, Edward Mann, John Common and Dennis Laskowski. 232 Longden hall ,, LONCDEN HALL t Heft to righU TOP Row: Ronald Shannon, John Zachman, Carr Youngren, Paul Click, Mike Green. Charles Lock- wood, Sam Wilson, Amuld Barney, Thomas Kuta, David Garvey, Ray Down, Joe Danks and Paul Wih'llcr. THIRD Row: Kenneth Currey, Roh- ert Watts, Neal FaughL Jim Townsend, Roger Bishop, John-Cilliom, Bernie Beaver, David V. Avakian. John Murrnw, Wall Rurzynski. David Bugs: and Mark Krumel. SECOND Row: Samwelc Sllaumba, Lynn Yeuman, Kenneth Gehhardi, Ray Williamson. Jon Tickner. Dave Haus- mann, Chuck Perkins, Richard Woodworth and Mel Jolly. BOTTOM Ruw: Roger Snderdahl: Lungwnnh Quinn, Steven .Vlnrvlwusae2 VVilham Livingston, Douglas Dietrich, David Casey and W. P. Wehhink. For the first time in history, Longden Hall belonged en- tirely to freshmen. As the upperclassmen moved into sparkling-new Roberts Hall, we of Longden took over the gmerning duties of our own hall. While keeping up the high :tandards of academics set by our forebears, we man- aged to place men in just about every organization on GRAND SLAM h Although studies lake 1: great deal of time, fresh men do 13nd moments for an occasional round of bridge. campus. Also, we participated in almost all campus sports, not to mention football, basketball and other intercollegiate athletics. We made a strong showing in the annual Pumpkin Pie race and placed high in the Old Gold day decoration con- test. Yes, the men of Longden enjoyed a well-rounded and educational year. DIE MEISTERSINCER 7 Accompanied by piano and banjo. this group of Longtien men try their best to sound like the Four Freshmen. Longden hall 233 PRESIDENT FRED SWEAT VICE-PRESIDENT ...... WILLIAM VANDERBOK SECRETARY .. ....ROBERT CLY TREASURER ,,,,,,,,, DOUG DOHNAL MHA Enjoyed First Year in Roberts Hall . . . . although a few men fudged on kitchen privileges t A 4-: am a Q11 : g .- 'ung KIENS HALL ASSOCIATION g Heft to right?! TOP ROW: Bob FIV. Bob Blake. Jim Stoops. A. VanArmndonk, Robert W'ertz. Jecl Thema- sun. Bub Demange. Jclm Thomas, Dane Gard. Bob Hughes, John Campbell, Charles Jaynes, Jim Grainger. John Murphy and Stan CllItiS THIRD Row: Warren White. Sts-ven Conrad, David Magnuson. Larry Hu-msred. Alan Foster. Jim Hunt, RnlJf-rl Wells. Kenneth Carry, Tom Mueller. Ken Thumpgun. Luis Pi-Sunyer. Joe Hujdu and Dave Bush. SECOND Row: Ronald C0vey..1umes B. Huwurd, Bill Casscll, Frederick Tuklm- Chal'lpg M. Simung, Jeg-ry 3160:; Douglas FifF, Dun Kreider. Tum Parsons. Phil Hauck, Stan Ht-wilsun, Ken Wilz. Dave Child and 101111 Inglis FIRFT HHW: Julm Dvlllh. Bruce, Dales. KL-illl Chow. Rulwrl Steriti. Crtm'ge Stubhs. Joel Biumhm'g. Nlikc Nicmcr. David Bills, Cnm'ge Lihmzm. Stanley Muses. Bin Ludinw and Jurk Steelc. BUTTUM Ruw: Robert P. Cly, 5663,; William Vanderbuk. V-Pres.1 Mrs. Allene Enloc, Huusemulhcr; Fred Sweat. Prei, and Doug Dohnal, Treats. 234 Bishop Roberts hali wmwvwwwmwwww ypw. r,.' w W?- 1 TV w, , v! 7,? -.- x x ,g . - -. w 3-. MENS HALL ASSOCIATION W lleft tn righU TOP Row: Bob Lchnen, Tom Morgan. Joe Leonard, David Kingsley, Cecil Bobey. Dave Congdon, Wayne Russell, Walter Erxleben, Ken Gillette, Milan Obrenovich, John Sederstrnm, Dave Jeffrey, James R011, David Sailors, William Thomas and Douglas Pne. SECOND Row: Tom Rush, Roy Huntsman David Gamer, Steve Hedger, Jim Wright, Don Moss-r, Lewis Matusztu wich, Dick Davison, Dave Sallee. Hugh Click. James Hallmann, James Heckler, Roger Pope and Thomas Spenny. Fms-r Row: Jim Hixson Dave Stath. Robert Meyer, Guy Carter. Neil Cowling, Dennis Priser, Bob Holccmb, Terry Pfeiffer, David Brattain. Mark Scmler. Bob Beck. Vincent Stachr and Knox Divoll. BHTTDM ROW: Daniel Hardt, Kurt Nicewander. Phil Thannert. Kyie McGee, Robert Zipf. Olu Oredugba, Lanny Fields, Gary Diehl, John Harrington, Scot Morris'and Dick Kolbt t Like everything else that clicked at DePauw, it all started MHA coppect first on Derby Day. 1M5, dances, combo in September. The big rush was on, for MHAE new home parties, pepped-up date nights, dedication of the Hall, open was Enally completed. With everything from piped-in houses and so on all helped to continue the fast pace. music to jazzy fudge kitchens: the new pad was much more On the last count every club, activity, and sport had 3 MHA ' than we expected. Activities started off with a bang when member. The re:ull . . . a winning year for MHA. FACING MRS. WAXLER! 7 Activin-minded men of Roberts. H.111 COMPARE AND CONTRAST 7 MHA-ers apply the fumiliur ques- sign uut ping pong equipmcm and cards at the main desk. tiun found on exams, although, in this case, it's record covers. Bishop Roberts hat! 235 PRESIDENT LARRY RINK . ' A- VX' VICE PRESIDENT .................. ROGER RAMSEY . a 3. 1713,. f, , . A SECRETARY Ton STEWART ; - mu -..,.. . 7 . - TREASURER mm..........A.A.....R0BERT CHREIST II II II is PHI DELTS Defended Maltreated Rock . . . from ruination at the hands of bolder coeds PHI DELTA THETA ACTIVES 7 Cleft to righn Top ROW: Robert Cruszka, Richard Yanney. Robert Shalhope, Stanley Nilson, Wilbur Johnson. Steve Kilmen Jack Anderson, Clarke Hayes, George Framhold, William Sheahan and William Eilis. SECOND ROW: Dennis Drury, Glenn Haswell, Jim KuchL Juim Newby. Ron Jones, Andy Rice, Sieve Morrison and Steve-Teagarden. FIRST How: Richard Parker, Mike Riru. Jim Culumaras. Crab Misselhorn. Russ Weller, Fred Haymaker, Mere Mazzocco, Tom Thomas, Cal Fox and Jack Barry. BOTTOM Row: Tom D. Stewart, 5 5y; Hubert Chreist, Treas.; Duke, Mascot; Mrs. Harry H. Brown, Housgmotlaer; Larry Rink, Pres., and Roger Ramsey, V-Pres. 236 Phi Delta Them . :t :4; ,, ' THE LINEUP e The Phi Delts had open house for the campus 10 show OE their new addition completed during the summer. Long a tradition of the DePauw chapter of Phi Delta Theta, the oft-painted rock this year reached unsurpassed heights. fact that this yeafs extremely welleunified Phi Delt pledge The reason for this sudden rise to fame was the class rose up against adverse conditions to quell the on- PHI DELTA THETA PLEDCES A Heft to right Tor Row: James Moor, Richard Masell, Gary Wiant, William Alcott, Frank Lcnnox, Steve Willet, John Berry. Fred Stadler, Don Morrison, Jim Garfield and Dave Cartun. FIRST Row: Gerald A. Donohoe, Bruce Biekner7 Scuu Hillstrom, Paul Scull, Dick Wril- lialns, Stuart Young, John Coy, Gary Clendening, Jim Medill and Jay Stone. BOTTOM Row: John Rietz, Doug Coons, Rick Ruenzel. Ed Lash- brook, Ray Praia. Chuck Didriksen. John Snively7 Bill Evans and Bill Bennett. FASHION SHOW W What looks like a preview of fall styles is actually a pledge patrolling the Phi Delt boulder. slaught of paint brushewielding frogs. Indeed, they went so far as to actually catch one hapless group of defiant coeds in the oppressive act of defacing our most sacred symbol. A warning to you, prospective rock paintersew you 100 will fa'l t0 the fury of the fearless Phikeius. Phi Delta Theta 237 PRESIDENT BILL GRAHAM RECORDING SECY TERRY MCCOY CORRESPONDING SECY ............ IVAN FLOYD TREASURER DICK FAIRCHILD FIJI MuSic Merf, Were Campus Sensation . . . as the whole house rolled in the Isle : , .1... PHI GAMMA DELTA ACTIVES 7 Heft t0 righO TOP ROW: Ken Smith, Bert Hyhels, John Smith, Henry Hile, Jack Kent, John Hederick, Paul Hammer, Denny Mamk, Walt Beauty. George LaIIz, John Roby and Tod Dawson. THIRD ROW: Waller Fultz, Roger Williams, Bruce Bender, George Rehnquist, Jerry Shine, Robert Bender. Bob Merriam. Jim Craig, Joe Hertzer, Frank Green, Larry Ralcliiie and Jim Alikonis. SECOND Row: William Finley, DaVid DeSelm, Robert Scaife, Steve Cook, Heath Acton, Kirby Bay, Donald Singer, Jim Walters and Bill Fleig. FIRST Bow: Bah Gibson, B011 Griffith, Paul Shimer. Em Davis, Jerry Tienmn, Tom Burgum, Dave Dirks, Jack Kendall and Bob Mc- Cleaster. BOTTOM ROW: Terry McCoy, Rec. Sec'y; Dick Fairchild. Treas.; Mrs. Patchell, Housemoiher; Bill Graham, Pres., and Ivan Floyd, Corr. Sedy. :M; 23B Phi Gamma Delta QUEEN CONGA h In a quest for bigger and better jazz, Phi Cams and dates turned in their hungos to hear a. more exotic conga drum. The Fijis highlighted each serenade this year with a song popularized by the Limelighters, NMama. dongt allow n0 singin, around herefj But the Phi Cams sang and twisted their way successfully through quizzes, exams and Fmais. They donvt allow no radicals hround here? But PHI GAMMA DELTA PLEDGES 7 Heft to righU Top Bow: Brown Sanders, Alex Rogers. Lynn Fisher, Buddy Orr, Terry Chappell, Cary Jones, Dean Rush, Pete Morse, Jchn Morse. FIRST ROW: Bink Gowing, Rich Turner. Dave Rossiter, George Blanchard, Jchn Coppers, Dave Cil- bert, Tom Brandzel. BOTTOM Row: Hal Marquardt, Bob Holland, Dick Forschner, Jim Thornburg, JeE Lortzt John McCcnmick, Shannon Van Way. SARONC STOMP 7 Inhabitants of Fiji ISIE keep time with one of their group who performs a ritualistic dance step. the Phi Cams do. In fact we boast of the most rachcal jazz combo on campus. ttThey don7t allow no parties 'round here. 7 But Fijis led the parade with Fiji Isle and our Roaring Twenties pledge dance. Hay rides, exchanges and just plain parties rounded out our social calenrlar. Phi Gamma Delta 239 PRESIDENT JIM DILLON VICE-PRESIDENT RON RANDALL SECRETARY 7777777777777777777777777777777777 JIM LASHLEY TREASURER VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV GEORGE RYAN PHI PSPS Rockpile Had Innovations . . . including unbelievable attractions for date nights PHI KAPPX PSI ACTIVES -- ticft t0 righU TOP ROW: Rod Renter, Don Olson, Stephen E. Davis, Buy Stock, John Owen. Tom Orcutt, Jim Birch, Tom Libsnn. Jim Zerface, Juhn ElliH and Allen Dowd. THIRD Ruw: Mike Evans. Ron Zalr'wski. Bub Klingensmith, Dan Dillon, Jim Petticrew. Bill Vesey. Russ Nevins. Ed Schneider. Mike Thoma. Dave Butcher, Kent Flummerfelt and Jon Halstead. SECOND Row: jack W'ateon, Fred Roberts. Harry Wing, Donald Ake, John P. Dailey, Eric Christman, Bob Gray. James Hamaker and William Thornton. FIRST Rnw: Cary Culp. Ken Tregenza, Dave 0,Harra, Corden Costley, Jim Aker, Kent Mitchell, Attila DogrueI, Douglas G Weir, Jim Stringfelluw and Tony Campbell. Bu'rnm ROW: George Ryan, Treas.: James C. Dillon, Pres.; Mrs. John T. Edwards, Housemother; Ron Randall, V-Pres.. and Jim Lashley, SeEy. 240 Phi Kappa Psi WHERE'S THE BELL? i Waiting patiently with Mom Edwards, actives and pledges alike listen for the second bell to dinner. Long-haired brothers back from Europe enjoyed the remodeled basement, new living room curtains and furni- ture and our redecorated housemotheris room. A new piano and water cooler awaited payment. An outstanding spring pledge class of ten, plus a perfect rush tagaini, yielded high school valedictorians, class presidents, an All- American footballer, a national basketball record holder PHI KAPPA PSI PLEDGESi Heft to righU TOP ROW: William Decki er, Thomas Wunder, Frederick Dunphy, ReicE Weir, John Thomas and Thomas Bollinger. FIRST Row: Bruce BonDurant, Terry Pawley. Richard Ferrell, Harley Collins and Stephen Lathrop. BOTTOM ROW: David Kranbuehl, Bill Hauber, Bill Lee and Kent Dowell. t. 3;. .- .. - MUTE EFFORT i When no laciders are available, Phi Psi's find they can trim the tree by triangulation. and musicians. In addition, we had a foreign student from Turkey staying with us. These gentlemen continued the house representation in many student activities. Dating was on the rise this year, but a few itDear John letters handled this situation. Also helping were three music groups: HThe Quintetf ttBon Durantis Trioii and the tiUnbeIievablcsg, - big attractions on date nights. Phi Kappa Psi 241 PRESIDENT rrrrrrrrrrrrr EWELL SCOTT VICEVPRESIDENT 777777777 JOHN MCCREADY 1 SECRETARY ...................................... DUFF GULA TREASURER ................................ JOHN TAYLOR : i SAES Big Jim, Wrought Havoc on Campus . . . dogging administrators, referees and professors I mun -vw-aq$n:w,h H'T'Vn-vzuu. .. . 4 - Ala Wx-nw. z - .. - ...- . . .. L : - - . u...- , , u... Q SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON ACTIVES ? Heft to 11th TOP ROW: Stan Hamie, Garth Edwards, Alansnn Mabrv. James Kingerv. Barrv Shun, Dave Hall. Jim Miller, Bruce OsborneA Warren Magnuson, Mike Romy and Mike Slaughterv THIRD Ruwzu Marvin Wtiua'si. Pau-l Cernock. Bob Brown. Tum Beagle. Dave Peterson, Jim Menighan, A1 Black, Ed Fasnacht and Don Chapman. SECIJND Raw: RussNDeun. Sid Hhuwallsr, Bill Pollock, Lee Rickard. Jay Stoner, Mike Musgrave and Don Epperson. FIRST Row: Richard Kibel, Thomas Brown, Crag Wuhs, Minerva. Spike Meyer, A1 Fink, Bin Bull and Jim Grecnup. BOTTOM Row: DuH Cula, 5663'; John MrCrr-ady, V-Pres.: Mrs. Elizei: belh Brant. Housemolher; Ewen Scott, Prea; John Taylor. Treas., and hBig Jim? ' 242 Sigma Alpha Epsilon I COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT h SAEE and dates trip the light fantastic to the music of the Soul-Mates. Active: HSeen Big Jim?n Pledge: gSir, I have just observed our glorious, huge dog eating the Ad. Building, Sir? Active: iiGood. That will teach them to let him attend football games as is his wont. though; too much acidity, not enough lean, dogs cravef7 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON PLEDG- ES h Heft t0 righti TOP ROW: John Dress, John Draper, Hugh Thomas, Pat Parisi, Tom Orlow and Hakan Kjellen. FIRST ROW: Ed- ward Fitzgerald, Jim Jensen, Fred Bartizal, John Tatham. George Tatge and Jim Alexander. BOTTOM ROW: Jchn Hausa, Bob Gardner, Barrett Lindsey and Richard McGufn. Hope he can digest it, red meat like STRING QUARTET h Practicing for serenades to the Kappas, these men tune up for their rendition of the SAE Sweetheart song. Indiana Delta is honored hosting the Province Conven- tion in February of eight midwestern chapters of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Seniors matriculate, marry, mumble mature- ly in their beer. Freshmen, characters strong, minds active and spirits willing, wear the newly-won diamond pin of gold and royal blue with pride. Year Fourteen looms promising- ly ahead . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon 243 PRESIDENT BOB NORDVALL VICE-PRESIDENT .................... BILL MITCHELL SECRETARY ............. ......JOHN KELLOGG TREASURER ....................... BILL DEADMAN Movie F ans Thrilled t0 SIGMA CHI Saga . . . DePauufs version of :F0r Whom the Bell Tolledgg SIGMA CHI ACTIVES 7 Heft t0 righU TOP ROW: Don Foley, Charles A. Herrick, Rich W'aldron, Bob Fish, Al Deaton, Rhett Butler, Gor- don Cruickshank, William Kipe, Bill Elbring, David Barker, Hal Deadman, Mike Laukilis, Rich Weddle and Mike McClure. THIRD ROW: Stephen Weber, Walt Nielsen, Jon Mabry, Pie: L03 Griff McDonald, Bob Heller, Bill Giddings, Bob Berner, Herman Barber, Ron Thompson and Tom Gifford. SECOND ROW: Jim Sims, Jim Schroeder, Ray Gera1dsnn, Jack Endres, Steve Powell, Mark Hampton, Fred Johnson and Jim Callane. FIRST Row: Morgan Ordman, Rick Pell, Dave Sturgcs, Larry Chesterfield, Mike Garbcr and Jim Tagtmeier. BOTTOM How: 1 Bill Deadman, Treas.; Bob Nordvall, Pres; Mrs. Gladys Toy, Housemother; Bill Mitchell, V-Pres., and John Kellogg, Sedy. 244 Sigma Chi E t W , VANTAGE POINT 7 The Sigs even climb upon the roof of their porch to get a better view of the Pi Phits. ttA Year at Sigma Chit, is a remake of several earlier versions and is showing once again this year at the same theater. However, even under the: subtle direction of the Studebaker hall brothers: this new film is not at all a copy of its illustrious predecessors. Gone is the climactic bell- SIGMA CHI PLEDGES - Heft t0 righU TOP ROW: William Schulz, Philip Piazza, Joe Nowlin, Michael Street, Robert Lloyd, Michael Fehl- ing and Dick Smith. FIRST Row: Larry Morrison, Dave Callies, Pete Barrick, John De Stefano, Ronald Bateman and Roger Anderson. BOT- TOM Row: Dick Shusha, Alan Ros- enquist, Joe Sims and Marvin Reul. FIRESIDE CHAT e Couples enjoy the spacious Sigma Chi living room for parties, cards or just informal tete-a-tetes. chasing scene toften compared with HBen-Huraw . Aided by the presence of 19 outstaning RHINEland understudies7 the Alpine Sweetheart Spectacular was a lavish production. As usual, this latest product of the Sigma Chi studios was ob- Viously one that was fun to produce. Sigma Chi 246 PRESIDENT .......................... DAVID SCHIERING VICE-PRESIDENT .................... JERRY CAPOOT SECRETARY .................................... BOB MEYERS TREASURER FRED BALES SIGMA N US Quit Annexes for New Addition . . . contrary to opinion, snakes are active in winter SIGMA NU ACTIVES - Heft to righU TOP ROW: Ronald Edgerton, Eric Effmann, John Bradbury, Bill Shilts, Edward Meyer, Larry Leas, Martin Puck, Pete Layden, Mark Pistorius7 Rip Suster, Jay Tressler, Dick Frederick, Herb Spier, John Lindamood and Tom Sandhlom. THIRD Row: George Brown, Lee Ross, Dick Barr, Clyde Compton, Dave Steinbrink, Bob Elrod, George Fearn, Glen Mayfield, Tom Casperson, Robert Johnson, Rick Nice, Dcn Gauger, Ken Matthias, Bob Kissell and Jon Larrick. SECOND Row: Ed Atkinson, Vernon Hamilton, Robert Harding7 Charles Jarvis, Carry Moore, Roger Meredith, Dewey Suster, David Williams, Jerry Nessenson, Steve Ross, Michael Northrup, Eric Doepke, Dale Osterling and Mike Hall. FIRST ROW: Douglas Oler, Jim Drew, Bud Slagle, Vaughn Koshkarian, Thomas Crawley, Stephen Stout, Larry Collier, Chuck Creenlee, Phil Carson, Stuart Cozzens, Stephen Bassett and..I. C. Nicholson. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Meyers, Sedy; David Schiering, Pres; Mrs. Mildred Steuver, Houscmother; Jerry Capoot, V-Prcs., and Fred Bales, Treas. 246 Sigma Nu 4 WORK BRIGADE v The Snakes think so much of their new addition PLANNING COMMITTEE - A group of seniors talk over the yeafs that they posed with the tools they bought to keep it in shape. activities with their housemother, Mrs. Steuver. It was another great year for the Sigma Nuhs. We 210- the Delts, who are very nice guys. It was a relaxed, quiet quired a new housemother e Mom Steuver e initiated and uneventful night7 but we had fun anyway. We had a Thibideaux XIV and moved into a new addition. This faculty tea welcoming Mom Steuver to the campus, our ended the long, but highly pleasant, history of the annexes. second lea in two years e obviously we like tea. It was h However, farmers Day and Brown contributed to our in- a good year7 but we are all looking forward to next Sep- tellectual pursuits. Then there was the Beta Beta Duo with tember and another great season. SIGMA NU PLEDCES e Heft t0 righn TOP Row: Denny Sieberl, Tom Myers, John Clodfelter, Dave Kaeuper, Thomas Letbetter, Keith Gossard, Tee Metcalfe and Tom Mc- Clain. FIRST ROW: Jim Arkebauer, John David, Richard Rossmiller, Thomas Bergstrom, Richard Wedler and Ted Payne. BOTTOM Row: Douglas Slain, Bill Gordon, Robert Lee, Schuyler Huck, Larry Hulbert and Stephen VoreA Sigma Nu 247 ,.,..pgu.u.n.-u. , wgvsumw 248 S eniors SENIORS S eniors 249 250 Seniors SANDY ACKERSON, Elementary Education . . . AFA, V-Pres.; AWS 2; YWCA l; WRA l, 2, 3, 4-; Chapel Choir 2, 3; Delta Phi Eta 2; SNEA 2, 3, 4-. WILLIAM AHLBERG, History . . . ATQ; 2D Association 3, 4; Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2. DONALD D. AKE, Economics . . . 42101:; Gold Key V-Pres. 4; Stu- dent Senate 3, 4; Union Building 1, 2, 3, V-Pres. 4; FIC Pres. 1; ADS 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; DePauw 51515 1, 2, 3; Arnuld Air Society 2, 3, 4. I SANDRA KAYE ALDRICH, Music Educaiion, . . . AXE, Pres.; Mortar Board 4; Mu Phi Epsilon 1, 2, V-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Collegians 3, 4; University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; May Day Queen Court. BETTE DEE ALEXANDER, Spanish . . . Mason, Pres.; YWCA 2; WRA 1, Board 2, 3, 4; Junior Daisy Chain. JIM ALIKONIS, Pre-Medical Science , . . Q2121; Rectur Scholar, 1, 2, 3, 4; DePauw Staff 1, 2; BOX 3, 4; SPEX 1, 2; Sailing Club 1, 2. ROZANNE ALLISON, Elementary Education . . . AXQ, House Mgr.; YWCA 3. Board 4; C031. 4; Band 2, 3, 4-; Delta Phi Eta l, 2, 4; SNEA 2, 3, 4. DALE D. ANDERSON, Economics . . . AT; 2D,7 Association 2, 3, V-Pres. 4; Basketball 1, 2, Capt. 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Indiana Uni- versity l. LYNN ANDERSON, Nursing . . . ATA; Nursing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE ANKENY, Economics . . . KAG, Sec'y; YWCA 1, 3, 4; Stu- dent Senate 1, 3, 4-; From Co-Chairman 3; University of Colorado 2. JULIA ASBELL, Nursing . . . AFA, Sedy 2; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Young Repuincans Club 2; Nursing Club 1, 2, V-Pres. 3, 4; CDASN 1 ROBERT ATCHESON, Economics . . . AX, Alumni Sec'y 3, 4; Kappa Tau Kappa 3, Pres. 4; Union Building 1; Mirage StaE 2; WGRE 1, 2, 3, V-Pres. 4; IRC I; Track 1. EDIE JANE ATKINSON, Music Education. . . . Mason; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2; MSF 3; Mu Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 3, 4; Pi Kappa Lambda 3, 4. WILLIAM AUSTIN, Music Education . . . Phi Mu Alpha 2, Sec'y 3, V-Pres. 4-; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4-; Football 1. SUSAN BAEURLE, American Literature . . . AXQ, Soc. Chrm.; WGRE 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2; SNEA 3, 4. EDRIS BAILY, English Literature . . . AFA, Chaplain; MSF 1, 2, 3; DePauw 5:35 2, 3; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Meter Choir 1, 2; Delta Phi E23 1, 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 4-; Civil War Round Table. JOHN H. BAKER, Geology . . . AKE, Sedy; 2D Association 3, 4; Tennis 1, Mgr. 2 FRED SALES, Economics . . . EN, Treas; Rector Scholar, 1, 2, 3, 4; 2D Asscciation 2, 3, 4-; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. STEVE BARNETT, Pre-Medicnl Science . . . B911, Duzer Du 1, 2, V-Prcs. 3, 4-: Natl. Collegiate Players 4. STEPHEN M. BARNEY, Literature . . . ATA; ADS 4-; Young Re- publicans Club 4; Sailing Club 3, 4. JACK T. BARRY, An . . . me, Historian; SDX 4; Mirage StaE 3, Head Photographer 4; Kappa Pi 4; Young Republicans Club 1, 2; Football 1. CAROLE E. BATTEY, Elementary Education . . . H34; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4; MSF 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1; SNEA 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE BAUMAN, Psychology . . . AOH, Sedy; AWS Publicity Board 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Union Building 3; Mirage Staff 1; Psychology Club 2, 3; Sailing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN BAUMCARTNER, Psychology, Economics . . . BGII, V-Pres; SPEX Prea; Baseball 1, 2, 3. LYNDA BAYLIFF, History . . . 11334; WGRE 1, 2; Delta Sigma Rho 3, 4; Debate 1, 2, 4; Mote: Choir 1; Naiad 2; London School of Economics and Political Science 3. TOM BEAGLE, Economics . . . EAE, Sec'y; Mirage Sta? 3; Baseball 1: Football 1. ANNE BERKEYPILE, Physical Education . . . AZ, House Mgr. 3, Soph. Coordinator 4; WRA 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Official,s Club 2, 3, V-Pres. 4; Phi Epsilon Phi 4. MARGARET BILLMAN, Elementary Education . . . KKT, Rush Chum: Gamma Beta Tau 3, 4. SUSAN BIRDZELL, Nursing . . . KKI'; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4; Nursing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE E. BISHOP, Nursing . . . KAB; AWS 1, 2; Nursing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; CDASN 3. DON BLACKMOND, History . . . AKA, Pres.; Wrestling 1, 2. NANCY BLAIR, Elementary Education . . . KAG, Secgy; AWS 2, 3, Dorm Staff 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3; Mirage Staff 2; SNEA 3, 4; Ohio Wesleyan University 1. LUCINDA BLITZ, Elementary Education . . . KAG; NAIAD 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Phi Eta 2; SNEA 2, 3; Junior Semester Abroad. JOEL M. BLUMBERG. Pre-Medical Science . . . MHA; CORL l, 2, V-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; ADS 2, 3, 4; DePauw Staff 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2; DOX 3, 4; Orientation Stafi 2, 3, 4. MARGARET BOE, English . . . AAA: Tusitala 2, 3, 4; Bristol Uni- versity 3. BEVERLY BOESINGER, English Literature . . . AXE, V-Pres.: AWS 1, 2; Senate 3, 4: Pan-Hel 3, 4; SNEA 3, 4. LINDA BOLLINGER, Art . . . KKP; NAIAD 3; Gulf Park College 1, 2. MILT BOLLMAN, Economics . . . AT, V-Pres.; Union Building 1; Young Republicans Club 1; 2D Association 3; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Con- servative Club 3, Treas. 4. SUSAN BONDURANT, Elementary Education , . . A41, Sec'y; YWCA 1: Union Building 2, 3; SNEA 3, 4. MARY HELEN BOREN, Mathematics . . . AXSI, Rush Chrm.; AWS 2; University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Court 2, 3, 4. KEN B. BORK, Geology . . . AKA, V-Pres.; Newman Club I, 2; Duzer Du 3, 4; Jackson Club 1, 2, 3; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2; Track Manager 1; France 4. JAMES B. BORTELL, Philosophy and Religion . . . AX; CORL 2, 3, 4; MSF 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres.; Oxford Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; IRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Jackson Club 2, 3, 4. Seniors 251 252 Seniors BONNIE BRADEN, Sociology - . . AZ; YWCA 1, 2; MSF 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Motet Choir 1; IHC 1, 2; Toynbee, 3, 4. SUSIE BRADLEY, Elementary Education . . . RAG, Personnel Chrm.; YWCA l, 2, Junior Board 3, Pres. 4; WRA 1, 2, 3, 4; CORE 2, 3; Mirage StaE 2; Naiad 1, 2, Pres. 4; Delta Phi Eta 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA BROOKS, Nursing . . . YWCA 1, 2; MSF 1; Nursing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY BRODERICK, Elementary Education . . . HBCID, Sec1y; YWCA 1, 2, Junior Board 3; SNEA 2, 3, 4. BECKY BROWN, Bacteriology . . . IIBCP; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pub Board 3, 4. SHERRI BROWN, Psychology . . . AP, Personnel Chrm.; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4; Naiad 1, 2, 3, Sec'y. 4; Delta Phi Eta 2; SPF-X 1, 2. WILLIAM H. BULL, JR, English Composition . . . ZAE, Social Chum; Union Building 2, 3; SDX 3, 4; Pub Board 3, 4; Mirage SIaE 3; DePauW Staff 2, 3, 4. MARY KAY BURPEE, English Honors . . . HAG, Rush and Soc. Chrm.; Mortar Board 4; AWS 3, V-Pres. 4; Union Building 2; Tusitala 2, 3, 4, NANCY BURTON, English . . . KKF, Editor, Workship Chrm.; AW S Dorm StaE 3, Senior Board 4; Theta Sigma Phi 3, 4-; DePauw SEaH 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2; Little Theater 4. SARA BURWASH, Nursing . . . AAA; AWS 1, 2; YWCA 1, 2; Nursing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RHETT W. BUTLER, Economics . . . EX; Student Senate 4; FIC 1; ADS 2, 3, 4; DePauw Staff 1, 2; Young Republicans Club 1; Base ball 1; Football 1; Exeter University 3. JERE CALMES, History . . . AX, Sec1y; Mirage Staff 1, 2; WGRE 1, 2, 3; IRC 4; German Club 1,2; Football Mgr. 1. STEPHEN CAMPBELL, French . . . AKA, Serfy; Canterbury Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; IRC 1, 2, 4. DAVID S. CANNOM, Phiiosaphy , . . BGII; Union Building 3; KTK 3, 4; Orientation Staff; Junior Semester Abroad; Carleton College 1. GERALD D. CAPOOT, JR., Chemistry . . . EN, V-Pres.; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Rector SchoEar 1, 2, 3, 4; DOX Pres. 4; German Club 2; Dad's Day Co-Chrm. 3. PHOEBE CAPRON, Chemistry . . . RAG, Treas.; WRA 1, 2, 3, Board 4; DePauw Staff 2; WGRE 2; Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tcnnis 2, 3, 4. BETTE JEAN CAROTHERS, Sociology . . . AFA, House Mgr.; YWCA l, 2, 3, 4; WRA 1, 2, 3, 4; Toynbee 3, 4. CAROL L. CARPENTER, Mathematics . . . AZ; WRA 1. 2. 3, 4; MSF 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Official's Club Scc'y-Treas. 3, 4. BILL CARRIGER, Philosophy and Religion . . . ATQ, Pres; MSF 1, 2, 3, 4; Oxford Fellowship 2, 3; Wesley Players 1, 2, 3; Arnold Air Society 1, 2; SPEX 2. RON CARROLL, Chemistry . . . AKE, Pledge Trainer; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ger- man Club 1; Golf 1, 2. SALLY FLORENCE CARROLL. English Literature . . . A4, Scholar- ship Chrm.; AWS Dorm Staff 3, Sr. Board 4, Chrm. AWS Senate 4-; WRA 2, Board 3; Naiad 2, Board 3; CmChairman May Day 3. ANNE C. CARTER, English Composition . . . A42, Rush Chrm.; AWS l, 2; Student Senate 3, 4; Angel Flight 3, 4; Military Ball Queen Attendant 3. TOM J. CASPERSON, Pre-Medical Science . . . 21H; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; BOX 3, 4-; D Association 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Orientation $1311 2. JAMES A. CATLIN, Economics . . . AT, Social Chrm.; 'KTK 3, 4; IRC l, 2; Young Republicans Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SPEX 2; Sailing Club 2, 3, 4; Conservative Club 3, V-Pres. 4. NANCY CAZIER, Psychology . . . AOII; YWCA 4-; WRA 1; Psy- chology Club 1. SUZANNE CHARBONNEAU, English Literature . . . HBIIi, Scholar- ship Chrm. 3, Rush Chrm. 4; Mortar Board 4; AWS 1, 2; Union Building 1, 2. ARDEN RUSSELL CHILCOTE, Political Science . . . MIIA; Rector Scholar 1, 2; Band 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; IRC 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN CHILDERS, Political Science . . . AX, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Rector Scholar 1, 2; CORL 3, 4; WGRE 1, 2, 3, V-Pres. 4; Jackson Club 3, 4; Tennis 1. KEITH S. L. CHOW, Mathematics . . . IRC 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT CHREIST, Mathematics . . . 4A0, Treas.; Rector Scholar 1; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. BILL CHRISTENSEN, Political Science . . . ATA; Mirage Staff 1, 2; D Association 2; Sailing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2. JOE CLAPSADDLE, English Literature . . . ATE, V-Pres.; Reefer Scholar 1, 2; KTK 3, 4; FIC 1; Wesley Players 1, 2; Duzer Du 2, 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4; Collegians 1, 2, 3, 4; University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY CLARK, Spanish . . . KKT; YWCA Treas. 2, 4; MSF 1, 2, 4; More! Choir 1; Naiad 1, 2; IRC 1, 2, 4; SNEA 1, 2, 4; Uni- versiiy of Madrid 3. ROBERT P. CLY, Economics . . . MHA, Sedy; Rector Scholar 1, 2; MSF 1, 2; IRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Jackson Club 1, 2, 3, 4-; AFROTC Rifle Team 3, 4. MARY COLLETT, English Literature . . . KAB, House Mgmg IRC 4; Sweet Bria: College 1, 2; University of Geneva 3. MARCIA COLLINS, History . . . IIBKII; AWS 1, 2; WBA 1, 2, 3, 4; Naiad 1, 2, 3, 4; University of Greiburg 3. DEAN COOK, Pre-Medical Science . . . AX, Pledge Trainer; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; FIC 1; Chapel Choir 1; Track 1. CHARLES S. COMES, Zoology . . . ATA, Soc. Chrm. 2, Rush Chrm. 3, V-Pres. 4-. DORIS JANE CONWAY, English Composition . . . AZ, Treas. 3, Social Chrm. 4; YWCA 1; WRA 2; MSF 1; DePauw Staff 2, 3; Young Republicans Club 1, 2. GREG COPELAND, Economics . . . AT, 3663': Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; SDX 2, 3, Sec'y 4; DePauw Staff 1, 2, 3, City Editor 4, Staff Editor 4; Young Republicans Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec'y. STUART COZZENS, Economics . . . 2N, House Mgr.; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Union Building 1; Swimming 1, 2. LINDA K. CROWELL, Bacteriology . . . AFA, Treas., Rush Chum; Student Senate 3, 4; Orchestra 1; Chapel Choir 2; Phi Epsilon Phi 3, 4. Seniors 253 a'u DEPAUW DE-PANTS - Tradition says that before a senior Gower cemed can paint his cords, the freshmen must do their duty. 254 Seniors ELEANOR DAVIS, Music Education . . . AXQ, Setfy; American Guild of Organism 1, 2, Sedy 3, Pres. 4; Madrigals 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Sailing Club 1, 2. EVELYN DAVIS, Mathematics . , , AAA, Treas.; AWS 1, 2; YWCA 1. JOHN R. DAVIS, Physical Education . . . ATQ; Orchesis 1; Foot- ball 1, 2. THOMAS O, DAWSON, History . . . KPTA, Social Chum; Chapel Choir 1; Wesley Players 2; ADS 4; Young Republicans Club 2; Civil War Round Table 2, 3, Pres. 4-. SUSAN DAYTON, Nursing . . . YWCA 1, 2; WRA 1, 2; Nursing Club I, 2, 3, 4; Officiars Club 1, 2; CDASN 3, 4. SANDRA LEE DEATER, Elementary Education . . . HBQ; SDX Shows 1, 2; WGRE 1; Orchestra 1, 2; Collegians 3, 4; University Choir 1, 2; Miss DePauw Finalist 3; Manon Review 2. CURT DEHMLOW, Pre-Merlical Science . . . MHA, V-Pres.; IRC 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; Opera Workshop 3, 4; Elgin Junior College 1, 2. BOB DEMANGE, Economics . . . MHA; IRC 1, 2, 3, 4-; Young Republicans Club 1, 2. MAURICE ALVIN DIEHR, Economics . . . AKE; Union Building 1; Toynbee 2; 1M Representative. PATRICIA DIETERLE, Nursing . . . AF; AWS Dorm Staff 2; YWCA 1, 2; CORL 2; Nursing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES C. DILLON, Pre-Medical Science . . . 431011, Pres. 3, 4-; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; KTK 3, Sec? 4; ADS 2, 3, Treas. 4; DePauw Staff 1, 2; WGRE 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans Club 1, 2. KNOX DALRYMPLE DIVOLL, History . . . MHA; Rector Scholar l, 2, 3, 4; IRC 1, 2, 4; Little Theater 1, 2; University of Leeds 3. ELLIE DIX, Speech . . . KKF; AWS 2, Junior Board 3; Duzer Du 3, 4; Collegians 3; Madrigals 1, 2. SUSAN DODGE, English Literature . . . l'IBfID; AWS 2; YWCA 1; Student Senate 2, 3; Union Building 1; Home Economics Club Sedy 1; Iowa State University 1. CERNOT S. DOETSCH, Psychology , . . ATA, Pres.; Gold Key 4; Rector Scholar l, 2, 3, 4; Psi Chi 4-; Arnold Air Society 1, 2, 3, 4; SPEX V-Pres. 2; 213,, Association 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Studeni Court 3, Pres. 4; AFROTC Drill Team 1, 2. DOUG C. DOHNAL, Economics . . . MHA, Treas.; MSF 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4.; IRC 3, 4-; Young Republicans Club 1, 3, 4; Ensemble 2, 3, 4. SUSAN GENE DONOVAN, Music . . . Mason; MSF 1, 2, 3, 4; Mirage Staff 1; Mu Phi Epsilon 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Mutet Choir 1; Delta Phi Eta 2; Manon Review 3. JAMES DREW, Psychology . . . 2N, Rush Chrm. 3; IRC 1; Psy- chology Club 2, 3; SPEX 2; IM Board; Cross Country 1. L. GARRETT DUTTON, JR, Political Science Honors . . . B611; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Orientation $1311 2; Dorm Staff 3; Washington Semester 3. SHARON EARLY, Spanish . . . AOH, Sec'y; YWCA 1, 2; Manon 3; Opera Workshop 2. MARJORIE EATON, Nursing . . , APA, Treas. 2; AWS 1; YWCA 2; Mote! Choir 1; Nursing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. S eniars 255 256 Senior; BARBARA EHNI, Mathematics . . . IIBEP, Assnt. Pledge Trainer; Naiad 1, 2, 3, 4-; AWS Dozm Skiff 2; Student Senate 3, 4; YWCA 3, V Pres. 4; Mortar Board 4. ROBERT ELROD, History. . . EN; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4-; IRC 1, 4; MSF 1, 2, V-Pres. 3, 4. JUDY ERICKSON, Spanish . . . ATA, Song Leader 3, 4-; Alpha Lambda Dclta 1, 2; Mortar Board 3, 4; Opera Workshop 1, 2, 3; SDX Show 2, 3, 4. WALTER ERXLEBEN, Pre-Medical Science . . . MHA, Sch. Chrm.; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Rector Scholar 2, 3, 4; IRC 3; BOX 3, 4. DAVID EVANS, Zoai'ogy . . . B611; DePauw SlaH 2, 3; Student Senate 3; ADS 2, 3, 4; Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 4-; Kmehler Scholar. DON EVANS, History . . . AFA, Rector Scholar 1, 2; Basketba11 1; IRC 3; CORL 3, V-Pres. 4; Dnrm StaE 4. JO ANNE EVANS, Elementary Education . . . AZ; YWCA 1, 2, 3; SNEA 2, 3. MICHAEL EVANS, Psychology . . . $1011, Chapel Choir 1; Univer- sity Choir 2. SAUNDRA FABRICK, German. . . , AXSI, Activities Chrm. 3, Assnt. Pledge Trainer 4; Union Building 1, 2, Jr. Board 3, 4; German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Semester Abroad. RICHARD FAIRCHILD, Political Science . . . ?FA, Trea5.; Mirage Staif 2; DePauw 512111 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4:; HD Association 3, 4-. KENNETH FISCHER, Pre-Medical Science . . . AT; Union Building 1; MSF 1, 2; Young Republicans 1, 2; IRC 2, 3, 4; DOX 4n NANCY FISCHER, Art . . . KKI', Rush Chrm. 3, Marshall 4; Orche- 515 1, 2. STEPHEN FISCHER, Pre-Medical Science . . . AT; Union Building 1; Chemistry Club 1; IRC 2. LYNN FISHBECK, History , . . 11134:, Activities Chrm.; Official's Club 1: IRC 1, 2, 4-; WRA l, 2, 3, 4; MSF 1, 2, Cabinet 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4. LLOYD FLANDERS, Pre-Medicaf Science . . . AXE, Cortes. Serfy 2, Rec. Serfy. 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; t1D Association 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM FLEIG, Spanish . . . CIDI'A, Rush Chrm. 2; Young 3-?- puhlicans 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2, Mgr. 3. ROBERT FLESVIG, Economics . . . AKA; University Choir 1, 2, 3, , IVAN FLOYD, History . . . K:?I'A Corres. Sec1y; Phi Eta Sigma Pres.; Raster Scholar 1, 2. 3, 4; Orientation Staff 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3. BRADLEY POLAND, Pofitical Science . . . AKA, Treas. 2; IRC 4; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4-; WCRE 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Jackson Club 4-. WALTER FOLTZ, Geography . . . CIII'A; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; 2D15 Association 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM FORNEY, Mathematics . . . ATA; MSF 1, 2; Young Republicans 4; Sailing Club 4. JUDY FOUTS, English . . . KAO, Editor 3, Sch. Chrm. 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2; Madrigals 1, 2; University Choir 1, 2; Duzer DH 4; Theta Sigma Phi 3, Treats. 4; Mirage 2, Copy Editor 3. SANDRA FRAKES, Speech . . . AAT, House projects; WGRE 2, 3, 4. NANCY FREDERICK, Area . . . KKI', Soc. Chm.; WRA 1, 2; YWCA 2, 3; University Choir; Purdue University 1, PATRICIA FREMON, American Literature . . . AF, Pledge Trainer, g-Pres.; Mote: Choir 1; AWS 1, 2, Junior Board 3; May Day Daisy hain 3. KAREN WILKINSON FRENCH, Music Education . . . AZ; IRC. 2; Madrigals 1, 2, 3, 4; University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Opera Workshop 3. BRUCE FORBES, Economics . . . 2X, Chapter Pub. Editor; DePauw 1, 2, 3, Sports Ed. 4; Track 1, 2; 2D3 Association 2, 3, 4; SDX 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 2, 3, Exec. Commander 4. ROGER FROSS, Mathematics . . . ATA; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Orientation StaH 2, 3; Union Building 2, 3, Senior Board 4; Student Senate 3, V-Pres. 4; Golf 2, 3; Gold Key, Pres. 4. JERRY FROST, History . . . MBA; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 1, 2, 3, 4; Duzer D1: 2, 3, 4; Wesley Players 1, 2, 3; Delta Sigma Rho 2, 3, 4; Scorpion 3, 4. ANNE CABLE, Psychology . . . AZ; Sch. Chum; Young Republicans Club 1; MSF I; YWCA 2, 3; SNEA 2, House Rep. 3. J ILL GALBRAITH, Nursing . . . AXQ, MSF 1; Motel; Choir 1; WRA 1; Nursing Club 1, Pres. 2, 3, 4. JAYNE GALLIHER HUNT, Music Education . . . AT, Song Leader, Soph. Oriemor; Chapel Choir 1; Motet Choir 1; YWCA 2; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4; University Choir 2, 3, 4. DAVID CARD, Physics . . . MHA; Rector Scholar 1; MSF 1, 2, Cab- inet 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2; SNEA 2, 3, 4; Oxford Fellowship 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 4. DONALD CARDINER, Economics and Political Science . . . ATE, Golf 1; Union Building 2; Student Senate 3, Treas. 4; IRC 4; Senior Comm. Chrm. 4. TERRY GARRISON, History . , . AAA, Historian, Rec. Sec4y; YWCA I; Mirage Staff 1; Delta Phi Eta 1, 2; Orchesis Clinic 1, 2. RICHARD GAUGH, Political Science . . . AKE, V-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; IRC 4; Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4. ELIZABETH GEIDER, English Literature . . . KKT, Cones. Sec? 3, Sch. Chrm. 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Historian 2; YWCA 1, 2; Uni- versity Choir 1; Collegians 2, 3, 4; Manon Revue. RICHARD GEIER, Pre-Medical Science . . . AT; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Rho 2, 3, V-Pres. 4; Young Re- publicans Club Exec. Board 1, 2, 3; DOX 3, 4. CHARLES GEISS, Spanish . . . AKE, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; ::D Associa- tion 2, 3, 4. RAY GERALDSON, Political Science . . . 2X, MSF 1; Tennis 1; 2D Association 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Im Board 2, 3, Setfy 4. STEPHEN GENTRY, English Literature . . . AT, Sedy 3, V-Pres. 4; Rector Scholar 1; FIC 1; Wesley Players 2, 3, 4; SDX 3, 4; WGRE 1, 2, V-Pres. 3, 4; Art Theater 3; Due: Du HELEN GERBER, Elementary Education . . , AZ; Young Repub- licans Club 1; Delta Phi Eta 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1; SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Seniors 257 253 Seniors ANNE GILBERT, English Literature . . . HBQ; YWCA 1, 2; AWS 2, 3; Pan-Hel 3, Sedy-Treas. 4; IRC 4; Angel Flight 4. HARRY JAMES GOBILLOT, Art . . . MHA, Special Events Chum; Orientation Staff 3, 4; Kappa Pi 2, V-Pres. 3, 4; May Day Comm. 3. JERRY GOERLITZ, Psychology . . . AT; Union Building 1; IRC 1; Young Republicans Club 1, 2; DePauw 1; Golf 1. MARY ANN GOETCHEUS, Physical Education . . . AFA; WRA 1, 2, 3, 4; MSF 1, 2, 3; Recreation Comm. 4; Wesley Players 4; YWCA 4; OHician Club 1, 4. JANE GRAHAM, Elementary Education . . . AOH; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; AWS 2; SNEA 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM GRAHAM, Political Science . . . QPA, Prea; IRC 2; Young Republicans Club 1, 2; 2D Association 2, 3; Football 1, 2, Coach 3; Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4; Univ. Rush Chm. 3, 4. LYNN GRAINGER, Elementary Education . . . KKI', House Mgr.; Pan-Hel 3, Historian 4; Naiad 2. JUDITH GREGORY, Sociology . . . AZ; Alpha Lambda Delta 2; Toynhee 3, 4; Delta Phi Eta 2, Special Projects 3, Pres. 4; Band 1 2 3 4 9:9- GAIL GRIFFITH, Elementary Education . . . KKI', Cones. Sec1y; AWS 1; Union Building 1; Daisy Chain 3. ROBERT GRIFFITH, History . . . ?PA, Pledge Trainer; Rector Scholar 4; University Choir 2; Student Senate 2; Orientation StaE 3; Student Court 2. SUZANNE CRIMES, Art . . . AZ, Pledge Trainer, Personnel Chum; AWE Dorm StaE 3; Naiad 1, 2; Home Economics Club I, 2; Mortar Board 4. PHILIP GROEBE, Psychology . . , AT, Pledge Trainer 3, Pres. 4; Union Building; SPEX 1, 2; Psychology Club 3, 4; Young Repub- licans. MIRIAM GUTH, French . . . AF, Cortes. Sec'y, Public Rel. Chun; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4; WRA l, 2, 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2; Mirage StaE 1, 2, 3. LINDA GWIN, French . . . AZ, Historian 3; WRA 1, 2; Shakespeare Club 2; IRC 4; Junior Semester Abroad. DIANE HAAS, History . . . A011, Jackson Club 1; Orchesis 2; SDX Show 4. MARK HAMPTON, History . , . 2X, Pres; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Collegians 1, 2, 3, 4; Manon 2; London School of Economics 3. FRED HANLEY, History . . . AX; IRC 1, 2; Young Republicans Club 1; Civil War Round Table 2. PAT HANSEN, English Literature and French . . . AF, Treas. 3, Sch. Chrm. 4; AWS Dorm Staif 3; Mirage Staff 2, Engraving Editor 3. BARBARA HAPPEL, Spanish . . . ATA, Rec. Sec'y; YWCA 1, 2, 3; Delta Phi Eta 1, 2, 4; SNEA 4; AWS 2. JIM HARDY, Mathematics . . . AT, Young Republicans Club 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN HARE, Pre-Medical Science . . . 2X, Serfy 3; KTK 3; BOX 3; DePauw Sialf 1; WGRE 1, 2, 3; Kentucky Medical School 4. -J.'. . W . a z 4 .. their fun Ree page 2510, pledges finally get :heir chance to become members of the expressiunist school. POSSIBLY PICASSO After having S eni ms 259 260 Saniors RUTH HARGATE, Sociology . . . AAA; WRA 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey Club 1, 2, 3, 4; OHiciaPs Club 2, 3, 4; Gamma Beta Tau. JOE HARPER, Political Science . . . ATE, Sec'y 3; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3; SDX l, 2, Sec1y 3. Pres. 4; DePauw Staff 1, 2, 3, Editor 4; Jackson Club 2, 4; Civil War Round Table 4. ALLAN HART, Psychology . . . AKE; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4: 2D1' Association 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 3, 4-. SUSAN KAY HARVEY, Eiemenzary Education . . . AXE, Soph. Orientor; Student Senate 2, 3, 4; Wesley Players 2, 3; MSF 3, 4; Little Theater Board 2, 3, 4; SNEA 2, 3, 4. STANLEY M. HAUDE, Psychoiagy . . . EAE, House Mgr., Cones. Secfy; Student Senate 3, 4; German Club 1, 2; Psychology Club 3, 4. DONALD HECKERMAN. Economics and Mathematics . . . AT; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 2; Student Senate 3, 4; IRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Washington Semester 3. J OHN HEDERICK, Mathematics . . . ?PA, Historian; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; ADS 3, 4; DePauw 532111 1; Golf 1, 2; Orientation Staff 4. JIM HENNING, Economics . . . MHA; Band 1. STAN HEWITSON, Phiiosnphy and Religion . . . MHA; MSF 1, Trans. 2, 3, 4; IRC 2; SPEX 1; Track 1; Young Republicans Club 1. THOMAS HICKS, Sociology . . . ATA; MSF 4; Toynbee 2, 3, 4; All Melfs Committee 3, 4; University of Colorado 1. KAREN HINE, History . . . KKT, Pres; YWCA 1, 2, 3; WRA 1, 2; Union Building 1; SNEA 3, 4; Angel Flight 3, 4. JANE HIRSCHBERG, English and German . . . AI'A, Cortes. Sedy 2, Events Chrm. 4; AWS Pub. Comm. 2; YWCA 1, 2; Westminster FeIIowship 1, 2; Eberhard-Karls University, Germany 3. JACQUELYN HOLTGRIEVE, Social Science Area: . . . H34, House Mgr., Co-Historiam; WRA 1, 2, Sports Mgr. 3, 4; Orchesis 1, 2; Hockey- Club 3, Pres. 4. NANCY HORNER, English . . . HB4!, Pledge Trainer; AWS 2, Jr. Board 3, Senior Board Sec'y 4; WRA 2, 3; Union Building 2; Mirage StaE 1, 2; SNEA 2, 3, 4; IRC 1. JUDY HOYT, Music Education . . . AZ, Chaplain 3; SNEA 3, 4; Mu Phi Epsilon 3, Treas. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CYNDEE HUFFMAN, English Literature . . . AOII, V-Pres.; AWS 1, 2, Dorm StaE 3, Treas. 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pan-Hel 3, Pres. 4; Westminster Fellowship 1, Pub. Chrm. 2; DePauw 1, 2. CAROLYN HUNGNESS, Nursing . . . AAA, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2; Nursing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ALAN HUTCHINSON, Economics . . . ATA, Treas., Song Leader; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; SDX Show 3; Monon Review 3. BERT HYBELS, Political Science . . . rI-TA, Pledge Trainer 3, Song Eeader 3, 4; Young Republicans 1; University Choir 2; Sailing Iub 1. RUTH JACKSON, Psychology . . . Mason, Sch. Chrm., Alpha Lambda Delta 2; IRC 3, 4; MSF 1, 2; Psi Chi 4. CHARLES JAYNES, English Composizian . . . MHA, Social Chrm. 2; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 4; Chapel Choir 1; IRC 3, 4; SPEX 2. J UDY JENNEY, English Composition . . . Mason; YWCA 1, 2; MSF 1, 2, 3; DePauw Staff 3; Band 1, 2, 3. CAROLE JENSEN, Political Science and French . . . AI'; Mortar Board 4; Student Senate 3, 4; IRC 2, 3, 4; Washington Semester 3. RUTH JOHNSON, English Literatufg . . . Mason; WGRE 2, 3, 4. EDWARD JOHNSON, Philosophy and Religion . . . MHA; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Rector Scholar l, 2, 3, 4; IRC 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1; UCCF 2, 3, 4; Challenge 3, 4. CLARE JOHNSON, Music . . . AFA; University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Senate 3; SPEX 2; Opera Workshop 2, 3; Christian Science Organization 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4. NANCY JONES, English Composition . . . A011, Soph. Orientor; YWCA 2, 3, 4; MSF 1, 2, 3, 4. GAIL JURGENS, Latin . . . AAA, Rush Chairman 3, V-Pres. 4; Mirage Staff 1, 2; SNEA 3, 4. LINDA MARTIN KATULA, English . . . KAB, Rush Chrm. 3; AWS Publicity; WGRE 1; IRC 2; Military Ball Queen 3; Angel Flight 4. PAUL KAULAS, History . . . B911, Tusitala 1, 2, V-Pres. 3, 4; Football 1, 2. MARGARET KEARNS, English Literature . . . AAA, Pledge Sch; AWS Dorm StaE 3; Mortar Board 4; Junior Semester Abroad. KENNETH KELLER, History . . . ATA, Cortes. Sedy; MSF 1, 2, 3; Chapel Choir 1; Naiad Show 3; Wrestling 2; Orientation StaE 3; Dorm Staff Adviser 4. JOHN KELLOGG,2P5ychology . . . 2X, 5e03,, Rush Chrm.; Track 1; Football 1, 3, 4; 2132 Association 3, 4; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES KELLY, Economics . . . BBE, Pres.; Cold Key 4; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; ADS l, 2, 3, 4; Union Building 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4. GAIL KELLY, English Literature . . . AAA, Service Projects Chrm., Assnt. Pledge Trainer; University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, Jr. Board 3, Sr. Board 4; SDX Show 3. FRANK KEMP, Psychology . . . ATA, House Mgr.; German Club 1; Baseball 1, 2. LINDA KISSELL, French . . . AAA Personnel Chum; WRA 2; Pan- Hel 3, 4; Naiad 2. MARILYN KITCHEN, Psychology . . . HBCP, Pres.; AWS 2, 3, Secfy 4, Hockey Club; Orchestra 1; YWCA 1. CAROL KORVER, Bacteriology . . . AP, Soc. Chum; Pan-Hel 3, 4. JAMES KUEHL, Psychology . . . 45.40; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4; Sailing Club 2. DAVID LANDSITTEL, Economics . . . AKA, Treas.; Debate 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Rho 2, 3, Pres. 4; Tennis 1, 2; Uni versity Scheduling Committee 3, 4. VICKY LANZONE, Art . . . KKF; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2; Orchesis 2, 3, 4. Seniors 26 1 aahvd- - r-m-n- un- . .. . . i TRANSIENT TIGER Our tenacious mascot laps up attention during one of the games when the tiger suit wasnk in storage at Wabash. 262 SenZars JON LARRICK, Psychology . . . 2N, Social Chum; Student Senate 2; Swimming 1, 2; Little 500 2, 3. JAMES LASHLEY, Political Science . . . 4161', Cortes. Sec1y, Sch. Chrm.; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2: SDX 2, V-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; DePauw Staff 2, 3, Editor 4; Band 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM LAVERY, History . . . AKE, Social Chum; Track 1; SPEX 2; Mirage Staff 4. ,.i LINDA LAYMAN, Nursing . . . AXE; YWCA 1, 2; Nursing Club 1, 2, Program Chm. 3, 4; SDX 2; CDASN 3, 4. LARRY LEAS, Economics . . . EN; Union Building 1; Psychology Club 3, 4; 2D Association 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. JOE LEONARD, Pre-Medical Science . . . MHA, Membership Chrm.; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; MSF 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3; CORL 3; IRC 3, 4; BOX 4. KAYE LEWIS, History Honors . . . IIBCD, Sch. Chrm.; Alpha Lamhcfa Delta 1, 2; Canterbury Club 1; MSF 2, 3; IRC 1, 3; SPEX 2. DORIS LIEBEN, Nursing . . . YWCA. 1; AWS 1, 2; Nursing Club 758C? 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA LORTON SPIER, Art . . . KKI'; Am. Guild of Organists 2, 3, V-Pres. 4; Chapel Choir 2; Kappa Pi 3, 4; SNEA 4; Angel Flight 4; Miss DePauw Pageant Runner-up 2. GEORGE LORTZ, Mathemtics . . . 4FA, Pledge Trainer; Rector Scholar 1, 2; FIC 1; HD Association 2, Jr. Board 3, 4; Baseball 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. WALT LOWE, Philosophy and Religion . . . AKA, Exec. Comm; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Gold Key 4; Student Senate 3, Pres. 4; Pub Board 3, 4; Orientation Stall 3. KAREN LUTHER, Elementary Education . . . AFA, Social Chrm; YWCA 2, 3; SNEA 3, 4; AWS Special Projects 2, Junior Board 3. ROBERT MCCALL, Psychology . . . AKA, V-Pres.; FIG 1; WCRE 1, 2, 3, 4; Rector Scholar 2, 3, 4; Psi Chi 3, 4; Orientation Staff 2, 3, 4; 11.13. 2500,, 3. ROBERT MCCLEASTER, Music Education . . . QFA; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 3, Warden 4; Collegians Director 4. TERRY MCCOY, History . . . QTA, Sedy; Young Republicans Club 1, 2; IRC 2; Wrestling 2, 3; Orientation Brad? 3, 4; RE Week Comm. 2, 3. MARTIN MCCUSKEY, History and Pre-Medical Science . . . AX, VvPres.; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; IRC 1, 2, 3, V-Pres. 4; DOX 4; Tennis 1. RUTH MCCRACKEN, Elementary Education . . . AZ, Rush Chrm., Social Chan; YWCA 1, 2, Jr. Board 3; WRA 1, 2, 3; Motet Choir 1; Delta Phi Eta 1, 2, 3; SNEA 2, Sedy Treas. 3. JOHN MCCREADY, Sociology . . . EAE, Alumni Sedy 3, V-Pres. 4; WGRE 1; MSF 1, 2, 3; CURL 2, 3, Seify 4; RE Week Comm. 2, 3, 4. JUDITH MCDERMOND, Romance Languages . . . RAB, Activities Chrm.; WGRE 1, 2, 3; Sailing Club 1, 2; Young Republicans Ciuh 1, 2, 3, 4; IRC 4; Opera 2; Junior Semester Abroad. DIANE MCDONALD, Elementary Education . . . AZ, V-Pres., Pledge Trainer; YWCA 1, 2; WRA 1, 2, 3; IRC 1, 2; SNEA 1, 2, 3, Projects 4. DOUG MCLAREN, Economics . . . AT, V-Pres.; Track 1, 2; Cross Country 1, 2. Seniurs 263 264 Seniors SUSAN MACVAY, Elementary Education . . . AXQ, V-Pres., Pledge Trainer; Motet Choir 1; Young Republicans Club 1, 2; WRA 1, 2, House Rep. 3; SNEA 1, 2, 3, V-Pres. 4; Sailing Club. WARREN MAGNUSON, Economics . . . ZAE, ChapIain; DePauw Staff 1; Football 1, 2; Inc 3. MIKE MALINOVSKY, Psychology . . . Ben; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Pullman Foundation Scholar; 2D,1 Association 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Psychology Club. SUSAN O'HARE MALINOVSKY, Psychology . . . KKI'; Miss DePauw 1; SDX Show 2; Mirage House Rep. 2. ELGIN MANHARD, JR., Psychoiogy . . . ATA, Social Chrm. 3, Rush Chrm. 4; Union Building 1; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4. GRACE MANNING, English Composition . . . AI'; AWS 1, 2; Motet Choir 1; Orchesis 2, 4; Junior Year Abroad. MARILYN MANTLE RUMBERG, Home Economics . . . AF; Sailing Club 1, 2; AWS 2, Jr. Board 3; DePauw Staff Copy Editor 2; Home Economics Club 2, Publicity 3, V-Pres. 4. SUE MATTHEWS, French and Political Science , . . AXQ, Studem Senate 2, Chaplain 4; YWCA 1, 2, 4; MSF 1, 2, 4; IRC 1, 2, 4; J unior Year Abroad. GLORIA MENGARELLI, Music Education . . . AF, Song Leader; WGRE 3; Student Senate 1; Mu Phi Epsilon 1, 2, V-Pres. 3, 4; Madrigals 3, 4; Univ. Choir 3, 4; Dugueshe Univ. 1, Univ. of Illinois 2. MIKE MERCER, History . . . MHA; WGRE 1; ROTC Band 1, 2; UCCF 2. JENNIE SPEER METZ, Elementary Education . . . AZ; Chapel Choir 2; IRC 2, 4; SNEA 3, 4, EDWARD MEYER, JIL, Physical Education . . . EN; 2!? Associa- tion 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Football 3, Captain 4; 1M Bowling, Wrestling, Basketball; Iowa State University 1, 2. JANE MEYER, History and Spanish , . . AZ, Song Leader 3; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2; WRA 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MEYERS, Sociology . . . 2N, Social Chm 3, Sec? 4; FIG ,Sec,y 1; 2D3 Association 3, 4; Toynbee 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM MIDDLETON, Music Education . . . MHA; Band 3, 4; Physics Club 2, 3. JOHN MILLER, English . . . MHA; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Rector Scholar I, 2, 3, 4; MSF 1, 2, Assistant Treas. 3, 4; University Choir; Dorm Staff 3; Residence Assistant 4. MARILYN MILLER, M usic Education . . . AXQ, Alumnae Director; Chapel Choir 1; WRA 2; University Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigals 3, 4; SNEA 4; Opera Workshop 2. RUTH ANNE MILLER, M usic Education . . . Mason; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Motet Choir 1; Newman Club 1, V-Pres. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Am. Guild of Organists 1, 2, V4Pres. 3, 4; German Club. BONNIE GARDNER MITCHELL, Elementary Education . . . KAB; SDX Choreography; Manon Choreography; SNEA 3, 4; Lebanon Valley College 1, 2. CRAIG MITCHELL, Music Education . . . WGRE 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; SDX Show 2, 3, Director 4; Manon 2, Director 3. CONNIE MOORE, Mathematics . . . Mason, V-Pres.; AWS 1, 2, 4; Meter Choir 1; Baptist Fellowship 1; German Club 1; Jackson Club 3. EROL MORAN, Mathematics . . . ATA; Rector Scholar 2; Robert College 1. PATRICIA MURPHY, Sociology . . . AQ, Rush Sedy 3, House Mgr. 4; WRA Representative 1, Poster Comm. 2, 3, 4. ELLEN MYERS, English Literature . . . KKI', V-Pres.; Union Build- ing 1; YWCA 2, 3, 4; AWS 3, 4; Orchesis 2, 3, 4; Delta Phi Eta 3, 4; Miss DePauw 3; Manon Revue 3. JUDIANNE MYERS, Speech Honors . . . AAA, Librarian 3, Chaplain 4; AWS 1, 2, 3, Dorm Staff 4; SNEA 3, 4; Little Theatre 3, 4. CRAIG NELSON, Economics . . . AT, House Mgr., Sec'y; Union Building 1, 2; Young Republicans Club 1, 2, 3; DePauw StaE 2, Photography Editor 3. NORMAN NELSON, Pre-Medical Science . . . BQII, Song Leader; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; DOX 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3. VIRGINIA NELSON, Home Economics . . . HEP, Social Chum, A5- sistant Rush Chrm.; AWS 1, Jr. Board 2, 3, 4; Student Senaie 2; WGRE 4; SPEX 2; Cheerleader 2; Home Economics Club 3, 4. ARTHUR NEVINS, Political Science . . . AT; Mirage Staff 2, Ad- vertising Mgr. 3; IRC 2, 3, 4; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1, V-Pres. 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 1, 2. EVELYN NEWTON, Philosophy and Religion . . . AXE; MSF 3, 4; University Choir 1, 2; IRC 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1; Vanderth University 1, 2. JULIA NEWTON, English and History . . . AAI', Corr. Sec'y; AWS 1, 2; Art Theater 2; IRC 4; University of Durham 3. JOSEPH NICHOLSON, Art . . . 2N; ADS 3, 4; Football 1. WALTER NIELSEN, History . . . EX, Rush Chum; Mirage Staff 1; DePauw SlaH 2; Young Republicans Club 2, 3; KTK 3, 4; Mellinger Scholar 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE NOBLE, Chemistry . . . AXQ; German Club 1, 2; Sailing Club 1, 2; Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SNEA 3, 4; Band Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans Club 1, 2, 3, V-Chrm. 4. JOHN NOLL, Pre-Medical Science . . . ATA, Sec1y; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; DOX 3, 4; 2D,, Association 3, 4; Sailing Club 4; Football 3. ROBERT NORDVALL, Philosophy and Religion . . . EX, Pres. 4; Student Senate 3, 4; DePauw Staff 2; University Choir 2; Oriental; tion Staif 3; Mellinger Scholar 3, 4; Kenyon College. SILVANO OGESSA, Economics and Geography . . . MHA; IRC. DOUGLAS OLER, Economics . . . 2N; Union Building 1, 2, 3; IRC 1; Baseball 1, 2; Washington Semester 3. ANN OLSON, French . . . KAB, Co-Editor 3, Head Marshal 4; MSF 1, 2; YWCA 2, 4; IRC 2, 4; Strasbourg University 3. CAROL OLSON, Nursing . . . AP; Mirage Staff 1, 2; DePauw Staff 1; Nursing CIub l, 2, 3, 4; FIG Queen 1. JUDY OSBORN, History . . . AAA, House Mgr.; MSF 1, 2, , 4, WRA 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans Club 1, 2; Orchesis 2, 3, Sedy 4; Carousel. DALE OSTERLING, Pre-Medical Science , . . EN; German Club 1; DOX 4; Orientation Staff 2; ROTC Drill Team 1, 2; Kings College. Seniors 265 266 Seniors JOAN PABST, Psychology and German . . . A43; Student Senate 1; Sailing Club 2; Mortar Board 4; Psychology Club 4; Foreign Study Program 3. PAULINE PADDOCK, Mathematics . . . AT, Rush Chm; AWS Special Projects 2. MARY PALMER, French . . . AXQ, Cultural Chum; YWCA 1, 3, Co-Chrm. 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 2; Chapel Choir 2; Mirage Staff 2, 3; SNEA 3; IRC 1, 2, 3, Commission Chrm. 4. WARREN PARSONS, JR, Economics . . . AT, House Mgr.; Union Building 1; IRC 1, 2; DePauw Staff 1. LARRY PERKINS, Mathematics . . . AKA, Rush Chrm.; Rector Scholar 1, 2; Mirage Staff 1; DePauw Staff 1; ADS 3, 4. VIRGINIA PETERSON, English Literature . . . AZ; Debate 1, 2, 3, 4; DePauw Star? 2, 3; WGRE 2, 3; Theta Sigma Phi 3, 4; Delta Sigma Rho, Sedy-Treas. 2, 3, 4; .1 unior Semester Ahmad. CAROL PHILLIPPE, Zoology . . . AZ, House Mgr. 4; Chapel Choir 1; WRA 3, 4; Hockey Club 2, 3, Sec? 4; OEicials Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Golf 3. ROBERT PIWONKA, Pre-Medical Science . . . AKA, Secfy 3, Pledge Trainer 4; 2D2 Association 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Orientation Staff 1, 2, 4. , WILLIAM POLLOCK, Economics . . . ZAE, House Mgr.; Baseball 1, 2; SPEX 2; IM Representative. HERMAN POPPE, Speech Honors . . . AKA; Wesley Players 1, 2, 3; Art Theater 1, 2, Director 3; Duzer Du 1, 2, 3, 4; Natl. Collegiate Players 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4; Tusitala 3, Setfy-Treas. NORMAN POWELL, Ar; . . . AT, Pledge Trainer; Kappa Pi 3, Pres. 4; IRC 3. SUSAN PRICE, History . . . AFA, Rush Chrm. 3, Pres. 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Setfy 2; Rector Scholar 2, 3, 4; MSF Setfy 3; WHA Sports Mgr. 3; Mortar Board 4. JUDITH PRINCE, French . . . AOII, House Mgr.; WRA 1; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Senate 1, 2. RON RANDALL, Mathematics . . . :prp, Treas. 3, V-Pres. 4; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans Club 1, 2; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3. BETTY REINECKE, Psychology . . . AOI'I, Personnel Chm.; AWS Senate Rep 1; LWCA 2, 3; Psychology 2; Delta Phi Eta 2, 3, RICHARD REITZ, Chemistry . . . MHA; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3; German Clan 2, 3; Young Republicans C1111: 3. LYN REYNOLDS, French . . . APA, Asst. Rush Chrm. 3, Sch. Chrm. 4; YWCA 1; Delta Phi Eta 2, 3, 4; Sailing Club 2, 3, 4; Pan-Hel 4; Young Republicans Club 2. LEE RICKARD, Economics . . . EAE; Mirage StaE 2; DePauw Staff 2, 3, 4; SDX 2, 3, 4. LARRY RINK, Pre-Medical Science . . . 4A9, Rush Chm. 2, Pres. 4; Union Building 1, 2; Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4. KATHERINE RIPPEY, Sociology . . . AF, Asst. Pledge Trainer; YWCA 1; AWS 2; Union Building 1. JEAN RODGERS, History . . . AZ, Activities Chrm. 3; MSF 2; Theta Sigma Phi 3, 4-; DePauw 5:35 City Editor 3, Managing Editor 4. MOONLIGHT MATINEE ? One of the most tender moments in DePuuw life is the midnight rendezvous at the boulder. Seniors 267 268 Sembrs DANIEL ROSS, History . . . AT; WGRE 1; Football 1; Rifle Club 1, 4; Young Republicans Club 1; Sailing Club 4; Wrestling 1; Uni- versity 10f Cincinnati 2, 3. LEE ROSS, Speech . . . 2N, Chaplain; Band 1, 2; Debate 1, 2, 3, 4; 1 2 MSF 1, 2, Deputation Chrm. 3, 4; Delta Sigma Rho 3, 4; I C , Little: Theatre 1, 2, 3. GAYE DE ROSSET, French . . .AI'A; WRA 1, 2; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 4; Band 1, 2; University of Montpelljer 3. 9 JOHN RUMBERG, Political Science . . . 4T4, Pledge Trainer; FIC 1; Mirage StaH 2; IRC 2, 3. WAYNE RUSSELL, Economics . . . MHA, House Mgr.; Young Republicans Club 1; MSF 2, 3, 4; IRC 3, 4; Opera Workshop 3. BARBARA RUST, Home Economics . . . AZ, 13165., Rush Chm.; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2; YWCA 2; SNEA 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Student Senate 3, 4. DAVID SAILORS, Physics and Mathematics . . . MHA, Social Comm; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; IRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; MSF 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY SAMS, Nursing . . . AI'; Mote: Choir 1; MSF 1, 2; Mirage 1, 2; AWS 1, 2, 3, 4; Nursing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2. JOSEPH SANDERS, English . . . AKA; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Tusitala Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JENNY SANGER, Psychology . . . AXQ, Seify 4; Motet Choir 1; YWCA Secfy, F reshman Comm. 1, Junior Board 2, 3, Treas. 4; Naiad 2, 3; IRC 2. EMILIE SAVAGE, Greek Honors Program . . . AZ, Treas., Sch. Chum; Alpha Lambda. Delta 1, 2; IRC 1, 2, 3; AWS 1, 2; Delta Phi Eta 2, 3; Daisy Chain 1, 2; Little Theatre 1, 2. J OHN SAYRE, Political Sciermce . . . MHA; Wesley Players 2; SPEX 2; IRC 2, 3; Sailing Club 2; Angola! Air Society 3, 4. JANE SCAMBLER, Elementary Education . . . Ark, V-Pres., Pledge Trainer; Pau-Hel 3, 4; Gamma Beta Tau. DAVID SCHELE, History . . . AT; Union Building Representative 1; Newman Club 1, 2, .3, 4; Sailing Club 1; Young Republicans Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4. DAVID SCHIERING, Sociology . . . EN, Pledge Trainer Pres.; Baseball 1, 2; F oothall 1; Arnold Air Society Treas. 3, 4; Intramural F ootball, Softball, Volleyball 3. GORDON SCHIMMEL, History and Speech . . . ATQ, Social Chm; Debate 1, 2; Duzer Du 4; Natl. Collegiate Players 4; SDX Shows; Monon Revue; Kellogg Community Couege 1, 2. EWELL SCOTT, Pre-Medical Science . . . EAE, Pres., Bush Chrm., Sch. Chrm., Corr. Sedy, Pres.; Rector Schular 1, 2, 3, 4; IRC l; KTK 3, Treas. 4; University Council 3. LINDA SELLEN, French and Music . . . KAB, Sch. Chm.; Alpha Lambda Delta V-Pres. 1; YWCA 1, 2, 3; M11 Phi Epsilon 2, 3, Secfy 4; Mortar Board 4; Opera Workshop 1; Junior Semester Abroad. BONNIE SHEFFER, Elementary Education . . . AZ, AWS 1, 2; Sail- ing Club 1; SNEA 3; IRC 4; Miss DePauw Finalist 2; Southern Methodist University 3. BARRY SHORT, Psychology . . . EAE, 1M Chrm. 2, House Mgr. 3; WGRE 3; Sailing Club 3; Psynl'lologjr Club 4; Baseball 4. JAMES SIMS, JR, Pre4Medical Science . . . 2X; Rector Scholar 1, 2; FIG 1. GEORGE SLAGLE, JR., Psychology . . . 2N, Rush Chrm. 2; Psy- chology Club 3, 4. BARBARA SMITH, English Literature . . . A4, Pres. 4; YWCA l; Molet Choir 1; Sailing Club 1, 2; WRA 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 2; Theta Sigma Phi 3, 4; Gamma Beta Tau 4. JANALEE SMITH, Elementary Education . . . AAA, Social hChrmq AWS 2, Projecis Board 3; MSF 1, 2; SEA, Pres. 3, 4; Gamma Beta Tau. JOHN SMITH, History . . . cIt'I'A; Young Republicans Club 1, 2; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Debate 2; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Jackson Club 3, 4; Delta Sigma Rho 2, 3, 4; Student Senate 2, 3, 4. JUDITH SMITH, History . . . AT; University of Exeter, England 3. JUDITH SMITH, Zoology . . . A43; WRA 1, Jr. Board 2; Rifle Club 2; Beta Beta Beta 3, 4; University of Oslo, Norway 3. PATRICIA SMITH, Art . . . AXQ, AWS 2; YWCA 2; DePanw Staff 2; IRC 3, 4; Young Republicans Club 4. SALLY JO SMITH, Elementary Education . . . 1134', Sedy; SPEX 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, Capt. 3; Manon 2, 3. SUSANNE SMITH, Political Science . . . AOII, Treas.; YWCA 2; WRA 2; Debate 1, 2, 3, 4; IRC 3, 4; Student Senate 2, 3, 4. KEITH SNYDER, Mathematics . . . MHA; FIG 1; IRC 1, 2, 3; Rector Scholar 2, 3. JOHN SODERSTROM, English Literature . . . MHA; Mirage StaE 1, 2; Young Republicans Club 1, 3; Canterbury Club 3, 4; IRC 4; SNEA 4. ALLEN SOUTH, Pre-Medical Science . . . B611, Rush Chrm., Corr. Secfy; FIG 1; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS SPENNY, Mathematics . . . MHA; IRC 1; Young Re- publicans Club 1; Intramural Board. HERBERT SPIER, Economics . . . 2N; Arnold Air Society 3, 4; 3D,, Association 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Board 3, V4Pres. 4; Golddiggers King 3. DIANE STAPLES, Art and English . . . AAI'; AWS 1, 2; DePauw Staff 1, 2, Copy and Proof Editor 4; University of Lyon 3. ROBERT STERITS, Economics . . . MHA; IRC 3, 4; Young Re- publicans C1ub 3, 4. JOANNE STICKROD, Mathematics . . . AAA, Scholarship Chrm.; YWCA 1; AWS 2; WRA 1, 2; Student Senate 2, University Social Chrm. 3, 4; Union Building, Jr. Board 3, Sr. Board 4; WGRE 2, 3, V-Pres. 4, JAY STONER, History . . . EAE, Seek? 2, V-Pres. 3, Alumni Sec1y 3, 4; AFROTC Drill Team 1, 2; WGRE 1, 2, 3, V-Pres. 4-. JAMES STOOPS, Political Science . . . MHA; Chapel Choir 1; Sail- ing Club 2, 3; IRC 1, 2, 3, 4. JIM STRINGFELLOW, Economics . . . ttKIII, Rush Chum; Young Republicans Club 1, 2; DePauw StaH 1, 3; ADS l, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE STUBBS, Political Science . . . MHA; Intramural Board 2; KTK 3, 4; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4. Seniors 269 INSATIABLE INTELLECT This senior honor student buries himself with material for his thesis. 270 Seniors MILLICENT STURGES, English Literature . . . AXQ, Historian; Art Theater 1; MSF 4; IRC, Secay, Film Chairman 4. J OYCE SUESS, American and English Literature . . . Ada Personnel Chrm.; YWCA 1; AWS 1, 2; Majorette l, 2, 3. x JOHN SUSTER, Psychology . . . 2N; Union Building 1, 2, 3, Sr. Board 4; KTK 2, 3, 4; ADS 1, 2, 3, V-Pres. 4; DePauw Staff 1, 2, Advertising Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4. FRED SWEAT, Economics and Political Science . . . MHA, Pres. 4; University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; IRC 3, 4. PENNY TALL, Art and French . . . HBw; SDX Show Choreographer and Costume Designer 1, 2; Runner-up in Miss DePauw Contest 2; University of Lausanne, Switzerland 3. ' JOHN TAYLOR, Economics . . . EAE, House Mgr. 2, Rush Chrm. 3, Treas. 4; Young Republicans Club 1, 2, 3; Sailing Club 1, 2. MARTY TAYLOR, Elementary Education . . . ACP, Treas. 4; YWCA 1; Gamma Delta 1; AWS 1, 2; SNEA 3, 4. CAROL TEITSWORTH, Psychology . . . HBIi, Treats; Union Build- ing 1; Mirage 5:35 1, 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3. KAY THEOBALD, English . . . KKI', Sec'y; Mbrtar Board 4; Student Senate 1, 3, Setfy 4; NSA Student Govt V-Chairman 4. JOHN THOMAS, Chemistry . . . MHA; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Chemistry Club 2, 3, 'V-Pres. 4; 2D2 Association 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. LUCINN THOMAS, Economics, History, Psyckalagy . . . AF, House Mgr. 3, Pres. 4; Sailing Club 1, 2; WRA 1, 2, Jr. Board 3, 4. ROSS THOMAS, Economics . . . dune; Tennis 1; Sailing Club 1, 2; Chapel Choir 1; University Choir 2. EDWARD THOMPSON, Philosophy and Religion . . . MHA; Young Republicans Club 1; IRC 2, 3, 4; 2D'1 Association 2, 3; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Dorm Staff. TRULLY THOMPSON, Home Economics . . . IIB-i'; Nursing Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 3, 4. FREDERICK THORNBURG, Economics and English . . . IIDPA, Rush Chum; Orientation Staff 2; 2F, Association 2, 3; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; DePauw SlaE 1, 2, 3, 4; ADS 2, 3, Sedy 4; Union Building 1, 2, 3, 51'. Board 4. GEORGE THORNTON, Psychology . . . 3611, Social Chum, Re- cording Sedy; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; SDX 2, 3, 4; DePauw Staff 1, 2, 3; Gold Key 4; Psi Chi 4; Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4. PAT TINTHOFF, Ar: . . . AOII, Pres.; Sailing Club 2; Delta Phi Eta 2; Orchesis 2, 3; Kappa Pi 2, 3, Curr. Sec'y 4; Dorm Staff 4. NANCY TOLLKUEHN, Elementary Education . . . 111361,, V-Pres.; Naiad 1, 2, 3; SNEA 2, 3, 4. MARILYN TOPE, Social Science . . . AF; Mote: Choir 1; Chapel Choir 2; Dorm Staff 2; IRC 1, 2, 3, 4; MSF 1, 2, Cabinet 3, and 4. STEPHEN TRACY, Pre-Medical Science . . . MHA; Young Re- publicans Club 1; BOX 3, 4; IRC 3, 4. NANCY TREGENZA, History . . . K110, V-Pres.; Mirage Staff, Co- Sports Editor 2; SPEX Sedy 2; Hockey Club 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4; Daisy Chain; WRA l, 2, Jr. Board 3, 4; ?an-Hel 3, Editor 4. Seniors 271 272 Seniors GAIL TROYKA, French . . . AFA, Scribe; Motet Choir 1; Chapel Choir 2; Orchesis 1, 2; IRC 4; University of Grenoble, France, 3. KATIE TWEEDLE, English . . . KAO, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Young Republicans Club 3, 4-; DePauw Staff 1, 2, News and Feature Writer 3; FIC Finalist 1; KTK Queen 2. SALLY HERRING TWESTON, Chemistry . . . AZ; Chemistry Club 2; Pan-Hel 3, 4; Orchestra 2. CECELIA. VALAORAS, French and English . . . KKI'; Union Build- ing 1; YWCA 2; Orchesis 3; SNEA 4. WILLIAM VANDERBOK, Poiitical Science . . . MHA; IRC 2, 3, Pres. 4; AFROTC 1, 2; WCRE 3; Young Republicans Club 3, 4; Student Senate 4. VIRGINIA VANKIRK, English Composition . , . Mason; Orchesis 2, 3; Union Building 2; MSF 1; Tusitala 3, 4; DePauw Magazine Business Manager 3, 4; Opera Workshop 3. WILLIAM VESEY, Pre-Mcdical Science . . . QKNP, Scholarship Chrm.; SPEX 1, 2; Sailing Club 1, 2; ADS 2, 3, 4; Junior Semester Abroad. JOAN VOSBRINK, Physical Education . . . AAA, Pres.; YWCA 1; WRA 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchesis 1, 2, Secfy 3, 4; OfficiaPs Club 3, 4; University of Missouri. MARY WAHL, Bacteriology . . . AOH, Rush Chrm.; YWCA 1, 2, 3; Orchesis 2, 3, Pres. 4; Carousel 3. BONNIE WARNER, Mathematics . . . 1113?; AWS l, 2; YWCA l, 2; IRC 1, 2, 4; Junior Semester Abroad. F. L. WARNKE, JR, History . . . AKE, V-Pres.; DePauw StaE 1; Student Senate 2, 3, 4; University Activities Committee 3, 4; Honors Weekend Co-Chairman 3. BARBARA WEBER, Nursing . . . Mason; AWS 1, 2; YWCA 1, 2; Nursing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN WEBER, History . . . EX; DePauw Staff 1, 2; Football 1; ADS 1, 2, 3. RUSSELL WELLER, 13., English Cumpositian. . . . $159, SOCiaI Chum; Golf 1; Wrestling 2; IRC 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY WELTY, Elementary Education . . . A011, Scholarship mum; YWCA 1, 2, Jr. Board 3, 4; Union Building 2, Jr. Board 3; SNEA 3, 4. ROBERT WHETZEL, Economics . . . B911, Trea5.; Naiad Show 1; 4LD', Association 2, 3, 4; Golf 1; Swimming 1; 2, 3 IVALU WHITE, Elementary Education . . . AXQ, Social Chrm.; SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4; WGRE 3, 4; Gamma Beta Tau. DAVID WILLIAMS, Economics . . . EN; Young Republicans Club 1, 2; Wrestling 2, 4-; Mirage Staff 2, 3; ADS 2, 3, 4.; Union Building 1r. Board 2, 3. JUDY WILLIAMS, Potirical Science . . . A011; YWCA 1; Young Republicans Club 1; IRC 1; Orchesis 2; Majorette 3; Old Gold Day Co-Chairman. BARBARA WILLIAMSON, English Literature . . . KKI', Pledge Trainer; Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2; Motet Choir 1; SNEA 3; AWS 1, Dorm Staff 2, Advisor 3, Pres. 4; Morlar Board 3, 4. ALAN WINSLOW, Pre-Metlical Science . . . me, Pres. 3; Rector Scholar l, 2; Football 1, 2, 3; IRC 1, 2. JAMES WRIGHT, Pre Dental Science . . . ATQ. CHERIE YOUNG, Elemanmry Education . . . AFA, Personnel Chrm., House Mgr.; Chapel Choir 1; University Choir 1, 2; WRA 1, 2, 3, 4; AWS Senate 3, 4-: SNEA 3, 4. DOROTHY YOUNG, Sociology . . . AXQ; University Choir 1, 2; Collegians 2, 3, 4; Miss DePauw finalist 2; Angel Flight 3, 4. DOROTHEA YU, Merchandising . . . KAB, Social Chrm. JAMES ZERFACE, Psychology . . . $1911, Secyy: Rector Schoiar l. 2, 3, 4; Psi Chi 3. 4; Psychology Club 3, 4; i D Association 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, Co-Captain 3 and 4-; Athletic Board 2, 3, 4. ELEANOR ZIKIMERLY, Ar! . . . A0 , Social Chrm.; YWCA 2; Young Republicans Club 1; Orchesis 2, 3, 4. SUSAN ZINK, Elementary Education . . . AF; Delta Phi E'la 1, 2: SNEA l, 2, 3, 4-; AWS 1, Special Projects 2, 3, 4-. GEORGETTE ZIRBES, Art . . . A'ix Officials Club 1; Sailing Club 2: Mortar Board 3; Kappa Pi 2, Corr. Sedy 3, Pres. 4: AWS Dorm Staff 3; WRA l, 2, Jr. Board 3, 4. WILLIAM CRAWFORD, Spanish and. English . . . AX; Wesley Players 2; Band 1, 2; University of Mexico 3. THE END AND THE BEGINNING - During his period of interviews the graduate-to-be realizes that all too soon he will start a new existence. Seniors 273 MMIIJ' RELIABLECR? QUALITY DOMINATES Buy Indianapolis Plant HYGRADE FOOD PRODUCTS CORPORATION 274 Advertising HANDY'S MILK Cr ICE CREAM CO. Our Products Are PRODUCED - PROCESSED - DELIVERED by Local People 312 N. Vine Since 1917 0L 3-5181 BOWLING AT ITS BEST3 V 5 waned: 5? mm 51111693? VARSITY LANES Al inysforefgrycgiu91.d I 50. Jackson 0L 3-9934 GREENCASTLE TYPEWRITER J. F. CANNON G CO. Sales and Service mYOUR COLLEGE CLOTHIER Nationally 15 E. Walnut Advertised Virgil Stafford Brands 8 W. Washington 0L 3-4615 0L 3-6018 MUTUAL CHINA COMPANY 128 d 132 s. Meridian St, Indianapolis POTTERY - GIFTS d CHINA - GLASS - SILVER Hotei and Restaurant Ware for I Schools and Fraternal Organizations Advertising 275 Phone 0L 3-6013 Best Wishes THE HEDGES MOTEL from MODERN QUIET COFFEE SHOP ROOM PHONES - Al R-CONDJTION I NG TELEVISION ELECTRIC HEAT MR. AND MRS. HARLEY HEDGE Owners-Managers 3 Miles North on 43 Greencastle. Ind. Phone 0 35191 Montgomery Ward 18 S. Indiana LESLIE COLVIN Kuilder INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA k guilderd op! ROY 0. WEST LIBRARY UNION BUILDING LONGDEN HALL LUCY ROWLAND HALL MUSIC SCHOOL 6' ANNEX SPEECH HALL MAINTENANCE BUILDING DELTA TAU DELTA HOUSE PI BETA PHI HOUSE 276 Advertising Qzeemwgea FULL-SERVICE BANK The D00 rwoy to Safety and Service This organization is guided by three fundamental purposes: to merit the confidence of the public by consistent adherence to sound banking principles; to be a constructive factor in the development of The community; and to maintain at all times a spirit of cordial heipfulness. sf? For Seventy-Nine Years we have been of service to DePauw University, its staff and students. We have protected Their money and valuables, heiped them to save money, counseled them. and been generally helpful En many ways. The CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK looks forward to being even more of service to the University, the DePauw staff and students as we approach our One Hundredth Anniversary. Central NATIONAL BANK Broom : Ila. Indiana THE GLORIOUS MEN OF ADS . wish to hoist a mighty toast fo the belated. unfortunate mob of SDX for their magnanimous contribution to the host of GRIDIRON award recipients in 62 ...RAW...RAW...RAW Good Students plus a Competent Faculty add up to an Excellent University THE DADS, ASSOCIATION OF DEPAUW Supports: Financial Awards to Needy Students Long Term Student Loan Fund 278 Adveftising AMERMA IN 3.883 In the year 1838, America was a young, brawling, growing nation filled with confidence and hope for the future. Her economy was largely agricultural. Large-scale commerce was just beginning to develop and industry had not yet passed beyond the small local factory stage. Mass production and mass distribution were as yet unheard of. In 1838 Americans treasured as luxuries many of the things which are considered necessities in the nineteen sixties. Central heating and plumbing were rare. Travel was hazardous and expensive. Medicine was a young and not-too-exact science. The sewing machine, the reaper and the locomotive had just recently been invented, and the first anaesthetic had not yet been administered. Such inventions as the automobile, the airplane, the radio and the electric light were still more than half a century away. In 1838 the Seminole War was in progress and the first Immigrant Train to California had not yet been organized. There were oniy 26 states and the United States boasted a population just over 16,000,000-about as many people as live in the state of New York today, Martin Van Buren, our eighth President, was in ofhce. 1838 was the year in which BOBBS-MERRILL was founded. Since 1838, America has grown larger and the world has grown smaller. BOBBs-MERRILL, now in its 125th year, is proud to have had a part in recording, publishing and disseminating the cultural, philosophical and scientific knowledge developed since 1838. BOBBS-MERRILL is proud to continue its contribution to culture and knowiedge in 1962, completing 125 years of dedicated service to the printed word in America and the world. 1; Al- 05:33:? KMm-rl h , Mllfit'ms 10:1 ,x O M F l E f . THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY.INC. A SUBSIDIARY OF HOWARD W. SAME k 00., INC. 1720 EAST 38TH STREET - INDIANAPOLIS 6, INDIANA Adevm'sing 279 The Emblem of Quolity-Service-Color Paints For Colors Every Unlimited Purpose In Every Paint THE SMITH-ALSOP PAINT 5' VARNISH CO. Terre Haute, Indiana There's A S-A Dealer In Your Home Town Compl iments of $3 CARL FISHER, INC. 306 South Wabash Avenue Chicago 4, Illinois Office Home Phone Bill Er Gene Cash - Owners Phone OLiver OLiver 3-6523 3-6533 CASH CONCRETE PRODUCTS Greencastle, Indiana READY MIX CEMENT BLOCKS CONCRETE Er BUILDING MATERIALS Chimney Block H Steel Sas'n H Precast Lintels DRAIN TILE Septic Tanks H Thoroseal H 7 M 7 gIl 280 Advertising COMPLIMENTS OF EDWARD WOOD AND COMPANY Fraternity Management Consultants Greencastle, Indiana Telephone OL 3-3181 CURRIE'S TIN and FURNACE 101 East Franklin Street GREENCASTLE, INDIANA 0L 3-6712 Paul's Pastry Shop BIRTHDAY CAKES Orders Taken By Mail 102 N. Jackson Tel. OL 3-3336 MARTIN RADIO 3: TV Record Changer Repair 806 Lincoln Avenue Phone 0L 3-5213 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENCASTLE, lND.-INC. The Only Bottfer Manufacturing in Putnam County. Producers of Coca-Cola and Castle Flavors. JEM HARRIS CHEVROLETm BUICK 114 N. Jackson 0L 3-5813 5 H 0 N K W I L E R JEWELERS 13 South Indiana Tel. 01.. 3-3713 Advertising 231 COLLEGE CASTLE MOTEL M A L L O R Y 315 Bloomingfun Street . C A P A C I T O R Greencastle, Indiana C O M P A N Y Mr, and Mrs. Ross Allee Phone CL 3691 1 Industrial CommerciaI Residential MOORE'S SHOES ARTHUR B. KROMME WEST SIDE OF SQUARE OLiver 3-4694 GREENCASTLE, IND. Plumbing and Heating Contractor The Seal of Approved Library Binding Has Changed, However JET: THE SOURCE OF LIBRARY BINDING REMAINS OF C'SINCE 1893 THE NATIONAL LIBRARY BINDERS T'ME COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. 546 s. Meridian Street Indianapolis 25 DOWNBEAT RECORD SHOP QUALITY ' . . RECORDSCPHONOGRAPHS The APPOINTMENT WAY ACCESSORIES C REPAIRS PHONE OL 3-6310 U. B. BARBER SHOP 195. Indiana Greencastle, ,nd. rel. ext. 329 282 Advertising Owner: Mallory Capacitor Company, Div. of P. R. Mallory 8: Com- pany, Inc., Indianapolis. Architect: Michael M. Carr, Indianapolis. General Contractor: Tousley Construction Co., Inc., Indianapolis. Ready-Mixed Concrete: Cash Concrete Products Company, Green- castle. Masonry Contractor: Herschel W. Hunt, Indianapolis. Con- crete Masonry Units: Tru-Lay,r Block Co., Waynetown. Cement Deaier: Black Lumber Company, Greencastle. . C . Ca paclty Unlimited This plant makes capacity . . . electrical capacity . . . via its line of tantalum capacitors. Recently built to house the Mallory Capacitor CompanyB operations in Greencastle, it is a welcome link in the chain of communications progress being forged by the nationas electronics industry. But three other forms of capacity are also symbolized here. One is the Indiana construction industryhs capacity to meet the tremendous need for new structures of all kinds. Another is Lone Stargscapacity to develop and manufacture the advanced types of portland cement required hsuch as the Air-Entrained and High Early Strength portlands used on this projch . The third form? Simply 11131175 unlimited capacity to achieve new goals e in every fleld of endeavor. LONE STAR CEMENT COBPOBATION Oflice : Indianapolis Plant : Greencaslle Advertising 283 BAND INSTRUMENTS CONN - SELMER OLDS ORGANS PIANOS RCA STEREO TV AND RADIO 17 5o. Vim. W KERSEY MUSIC 17 50- Vine Greencastle I MILE NORTH ON 43 CL 3-6824 PUTNAM MOTOR SALES COMMERCIAL HOTEL Corner of Walnut and Jackson Streets DODGE AND CHRYSLER SALES AND SERVICE Clean and Comfortable Place to Stay 1I8 N. Indiana Tel. OL 3-5617 COMPLETE COSMETIC DEP'T. COMPLETE TOBACCO SHOP DE PAUW'S COAN PHARMACY Greencastle's Completeiy Modern Prescription Pharmacy COMPLETE CANDY DEP'T. COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE 284 Advertising CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 62 from , THE DOUBLE DECKER RESTAURANTS 0 THE CAMPUS DOUBLE Across from SAE 0 THE DOUBLE DECKER DRIVE-IN 1058 Indianapolis Road Advern'sing 235 BOOKS PLUS The Clothes De Pauw uThe Downtown Part of the Campus lives in Are from the store y hm DePauw W When you can; enough to send the very best prefe FS . Gifts PREVOhS SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Over Sixty Years of Service Phone OLiver 3'64 To DePauw Students C32:- Xh Gig the m .v 5::27w X x mm - VAQQ 14' ... ..-- leaning JEower pizza 311 BLOOMINGTON FREE DELIVERY PHONE OL3-3400 236 Advertising WEBER BIKE AND TOY STORE 11Toys 52 Weeks of the Year Bicycles - Service 1 Accessories 14 West Washington The Sherwin-Williams Co. PAINT HEADQUARTERS GREENCASTLE, IND. 14-16 N. Jackson 0L 3-5464 II 1 .- aWV FOR MEN AND BOYS CLOTHINC1 FURNISHINGS 1 SHOES 1Earfh1 U.S.A. 115 North Main Street Bloomington, Illinois 5 Wiemuth 6' Son Company, Inc. WHOLESALE TOBACCO - CANDY 1 CIGARS and SUNDRI ES OPERATORS OF VENDING MACHINES C-8510-C-7160 1009 Wabash Ave. Terre Haute, Ind. IDEAL CLEANERS FREE PlCK-UP AND DELIVERY 22 South Vine Greencastle, Ind. Phone 0L 3-6710 EAT CH ESTY POTATO CH I PS 1,1? FRESH 8 CRISP FOR FINE BUSINESS ENVELOPES AND DISTINCTIVE LITHOCRAPHED LETTERHEADS Bowers Envelope 6' Lithograph Co. 957 West Michigan Street Indianapolis 7, Indiana Advertising 287 WE, DOFF 1 OUR CAP . . . to the graduating seniors of DePauw University May your future be a huge success! MARATHON 238 A dverlising 746 7716a of SW Dem 644 . . . have within their ranks the Editor-in-chief, Editorial Assistant, and Head Photographer of the Mirage; Editor, Managing Editor, News Editor, City Editors, Rewrite Edilitorfand Copy and Proof Editors of The DePauw, and four men from WCRE. SDX produced L1?! Abner, special editions of the paper and most of Gridiron besides whomping ads 23-0 in the annual football force. Of alpha delta sigma we ask: WHO ARE THEY, WHERE HAVE THEY BEEN, AND WHERE ARE THEY GOING? Everythhqg needed by Piouse hAanagers can be found at HEADLEY HARDWARE 19 E. Washington 51'. Tel. OL 3-3010 Advertising 289 HORACE LINK 8: CO. KO-WE-BA THE STORE OF FURNITURE MEANS THE BEST in Furniture Appliances CANNED AND FROZEN FOODS Floor Covering Summer Furniture We build everything . . . we sell anything METZGER lUMBER COMPANY E. G. BLACK, Manager H7 W. Franklin 5! . Phone 0L 3-4191 290 A dverzising Investments In Humanity THE GREATEST BOOK EVER WRITTEN? bar ways it simply banned in Boston?J MAYBE THERE JUST AREN'T ENOUGH BOOKS! Someone once saicl that a col- lege library was the Whrobbing heart within this community 0 stucgents and scholars. E1121 PegHaIsteacl felt the same way, so she gave substantiany to assure a continuing :Euncl for 130012 purchases. This was her RI 4 - 7! 1nvesfment 1n llumamty. THE GREATER DEPAUW PROGRAM FLEENORS DRUG STORE BOWER SHOW PRINT the REXALL Store General Commercia! DRUGS and Show Printers COSMETECS . N PRESCRIPTEO 5 I08 Federal Sl'. Phone 4-45 FOUNTAIN SERVECE SMOKING ACCESSORIES Crawfordsviile, Ind. IFS Fun To Shop At The COLLEGE SHOP 300 S. Vine Sf. Near the DPU Library Headquarters for Fraternity -Sorority-DePauw SWEATSHIRTS and JACKETS iEWELRY m including DPU Official Ring m YARN CARDS GHZTS M NOVELTEES Adrcrtising 291 UGLAND CONSTRUCTION C0. General Contractors 19 East Jefferson Street JOLIET, ILLINOIS THE ROYALE CAFE Greencastle's Friendly Restaurant WHERE DEPAUW STUDENTS GATHER TO RELAX AND ENJOY A DELFCIOUS MEAL OR SNACK 25 E. WASHINGTON PHONE OLIVER 3-9915 292 Advertising Comp! iments of SOUTH-EASTERN FABRICS CORPO RATION I450 BROADWAY NEW YORK 18 THE yoU-SHOP 'iOur products are your concern, Your business is ours to earn? Open 8:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. 600 South College Street HUNTS' PLEASANT ACRES RESTAURANT - MOTEL HAMS e BACON e MAPLE PRODUCTS Norman and Rosemary Hunt Phone Brazil 2-0868 Brazil e 4 mi. West of Manhatten U.S. 40 . The 1961-62 Mirage staff wishes to express its appreciation to the advertisers in this section who made the publishing of this book possible. We urge the students, faculty and administra- tion of DePauw University to patronize our advertisers. KENT MITCHELL Mirage Business Manager Advertising 293 mmhld Greencastle, Indiana w Kngz 294 Advertising PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO., INC. 8 East Seminary Street Phone OL 3-3814 Greencastle, Indiana hYour Campus Printer hQuality Printing-Reasonable PricesH POWER-FULL FUTURE AHEAD Congratulations to the Class of 1962 not only for achievements of the past, but also for the promising future that lies ahead! Whatever the future may hold for you and Your classmates, you can be sure ever- dependable electricity wiIl play an increasingly important role in helping you achieve your objectives. Puinc Service Company, constantly alert to the growing needs of its customers, continues to build ahead, making sure there is ample electric power today, tomorrow and for years to come for everyone in the Company's 69vcounty service area. YOUR ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY INCREASED OVER 5 TIMES...1946-1961 ennui llllllll IIIIIIII PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. ?W-th agy$ WWW dagang Advertising 2295 RELAXATION, GOOD FOOD, AND FUN FOR THE ENTIRE DEPAUW FAMILY abefauw Memorial Student union FOR ANY MEMBER OF THE DEPAUW FAMILY...GIFTS FROM THE HEART OF THE CAMPUS 'I'Ile DEPAUW BOOK STORE 296 Advertising THE FLUTTERI NG DUCK DePauwCC. Center for Art and Jazz Located North of the Pub Bldg. Crushed Limestone Products THE FRANCE STONE COMPANY 532 Illinois Building Indianapolis, Indiana You Il like the FIRST-ClTIZENS for its convenience, safety for your funds, and service. - CONVENIENCE: We are at the handy corner of the Square. - SAFETY: Your funds are appropriately insured. ' SERVICE: We give it, including our WALK-UP WINDOW for after-hours banking. FIRST-CITIZENS Bank and Trust Company soUIHE-le comma or THE SQUARE GREENCASTEE, mu. Advertising 297 RALPH TAYLOR PHOTOGRAPHY ?am 6m4$zd ?htagrzwkz sip SERVING YOU WITH Portraits Dance Pictures Pledge Class Pictures Yearbook Pictures 298 Advertising Quality and craftsmanship are essential to a fine publication ROPKEY ENGRAVING COMPANY, INC. PUBLICATION DIVISION 117 NORTH EAST STREET INDIANAPOLIS 6, INDIANA Advertising 299 Graessle - Mercer company . printers and binders SEYMOUR. INDIANA 300 Advertising 1 1 , . h - H'A GAMMA BETA TAU . . . clad; of gale, 1962 ADVERTISING INDEX Alpha Delta Sigma Books Plus ........................................ 286 Bowers Envelope 8: Lithograph Co. . ....... 287 Bower Show Print ...................................... 291 J. F. Cannon 81 CO ,,,,,,,, 275 Cash Concrete Products .............................. 280 Central National Bank ................................ 2'77 Chesty Fomis W 7287 Coan Pharmacy .......................................... 2S4 Coca-Cola Bottling Co ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, College Castle Motel, College Shop ........................................ Leslie Colvin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 276 Commercial Hotel ..... 284 Currieis Tin Ah Furnace ............................. 281 Dads, Association of DePauw ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 278 DePauw Book Store .............. ....296 Double Decker Restaurants ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 285 Downbeat Record Shop ................................ 282 Eitelis Flowers .......................... .284 First-Citizens Bank 8: Trust Co. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 297 Carl Fisher, Inc ............................................. 280 Fleenors Rexall Drug Store Fluttering Duck ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 297 France Stone Co ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 297 Gamma Beta Tau .. Graessle-Mercer C0. .................................... 300 Greater DePauw Program ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 291 Greencastle Typewriter ...... Handyis Milk 3; Ice Cream Co. . Harris Chevrolet and Buick ,,,,, :l-Ieadle:r Hardware ......... The Hedges MotelW Hunts Pleasant AcresWW Hygrade Food Products Corp. Ideal Cleaners BM 275 Ko-we-ba ........... Lanzones Stop n Shop... Leaning Tower Pizza. Horace Link 8; Co......... Lone Star Cement Corph Mallory Capacitor Co... Martin Radio 8: TV.. Metzger Lumber Co. Moberly 2 Klenner.. Montgomery Ward W Mooreis Shoes ....... Mutual China Co National Library Bind Ohio Oil Co ........................ Paulis Pastry Shop ...................... Prevois Progressive Printing Co.,W, Public Service Co. of Ind Putnam Motor Sales ....... Ropkey Engraving Co Royale Cafe ..................... Howard W. Sams 31 Co.. Sherwin-Williams Co. Shonkwiler Jewelers . Sigma Delta Chi Smith-Alsop Paint 8; Varnish C0. , South- Eastern Fabrics Corp.. .. Student Union ........................ ..296 Ralph Taylor .. ..298 U- Shop .. ..293 UB Barber Shop WW .2825 Ugiand Construction Co... Varsity Lanes W ,, Wehers Bike and Toy Store. .. .1287 Wiemuth S: SonC 0.. W, Edward Wood 1?: Co............. .. W Advertising 301 Organization Index Acknowledgments Administration Advertising AFROTC Band .. AFROTC Drill Team . Air Science Department Alpha Chi Omega ...... Alpha Delta Sigma Alpha Gamma Delta .. Alpha Lambda Delta . Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi .............. Alpha Tau Omega American Guild of Organists .. Angel Flight ............... Arnold Air Society Art Department AJMS. Board ............ Band ......... Baseball .. Basketball . Beta Theta Pi .. Botany 8: Bacteriology Deyartment.... Bureau of Testing and Research... Challenge Cheerleaders Chemistry Club ..... Chemistry Department Christian Science .............. Civil War Round Table Classical Languages Department Collegians Conservative Club .. Council 011 Religious Life ....138 Cross Country ............ 164-165 2D2 Association ..136 Debate Team .124 Delta Chi .......... 222-223 Delta Delta Delta 194-195 Delta Gamma. 196-197 Delta Kappa Epsilon 224-225 Delta Omicron Chi .. .119 Delta Phi Eta ....... Delta Sigma Rho Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon . Delta Zeta The DePauw Duzer Du Economics Department ..... Education Department . English Department . Football Freshman Interfraternlty Council Geology K: Geography Department German Department Goid Key 77777777777 Golf ......... Highlights History Department . Hockey Club ............... Home Economics CIuh .. Home Economics Department International Relations Club. Intramural Board Intramurals: Men's VVomenis Introduction Jackson Club Journalism Kappa Alpha Theta .. Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Pi .. Kappa Tau Kappa, ,,,,, Lambda Chi Alpha .................................................................... 230-231 302 Organization Index Little Theater Board ...... Locust Manor .................. Longden Hall .. 232-233 Lucy Rowland Hall .209-211 Madrigals ........... 123 Mason Hall: Upperelassmen ...206 207 Freshmen 208 Mathematics 3: Astronomy Department... Men s Dorm Staff ................ Menis Hall Association ..... Methodist Student Fellowshlp . The Mirage .......... Mortar Board .. Mu Phi Epsilon Music School Naiad. National Collegiate Players Nursing School 0111mm Club , 335 Orchesis ..122 Orchestra ..146 Orientation Staff Fanhellenic Council Phi Beta Kappa . Phi Delta Theta .. Phi Epsilon Phi Phi Eta. Sigma Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi Philosophy 3: Religmn Departmen Phi Mu Alpha Photo Staff ........ Physical Education Department Physics Department Pi Beta Phi .................... Political Science Department Psi Chi ................. Psychology Club . Psychology Department Publications Board ..... Queens .................. ..55-65 Rector Hall Rector Scholars . Romance Languages Department . Secretarial Science Department Seniors .248- 273 Sigma. Alpha Eps1lon .242-243 Sigma. Chi .. . .244-245 Sigma. Delta Chi . ..... 113 Sigma Nu ......... 246-247 Sigma Tau Mu SEA ....................... Sociology Department Speech Department .. SPEX ..................... Student Court .. Student Senate Swimming ..... 133 Tennis .168 Theta. Sig ..113 Toynbee 134 Track .162-163 Tusitala .. ........ 120 Unien Building Boards . .. ..... 126-127 United Campus Christian University Choir .. Wesley Players Wile Hall W'GRE .......... W'omen's Dorm Staff WRA Board Wrestling Young Republicans YWCA .......................... Zoology Department ................... .216-217 ..... 114 University Staff Index Adams, W. Preston, Ph.D., Botany 635 E. Seminary St, Greencastle .......................................... Aikman, J. Patrick, B.A., Director of Publicity, the News Bureau, ...78 7 Park St, Greencastle... ......................................................... 73 Albro, 0. Hal, .711, Ph.D., Romance Languages . 509 Anderson St Greencastle ...................................................... 95 AIlan,Jessa1yn M., R.N, M..,S Nursing No. 2, 3554 Washington B1vd,1ndianapolis ............................ 89 Allen, J. P., M...,BA CP.A. Econom1as 615 Ridge Ave., Greencastle ........................................................ 81 Alward,Em11y M. 0011's. Pau11, M.A Librarian 11 Observatory Hill, Greencastle ................................................ 74 Anderson, John R., M.A., Mathematics 525 Arlington Ave., Greencastle .................................................. 87 Andrade, Marguerite, Ph.D., Romance Languages 108 S. Arlington St, Greencastle ................................................ 95 Arnold, W. Clarke. M.S., Mathematics 510 Crown St., Box 466, Greencastle .......... , ......................... Baerg, Marjorie L. 1Mr5. Gerhard1, Ph.D., German 305 E. Seminary St, Greencastle ................................................ 80 Baldwin, Nancy J., 11.8., Phys1'caI Education 8 Observatory Hill, Greencastle ........ Barber, Lorna, M.A., Home Economics 709 Highwood Ave., Greencastle .................................................. 86 Barnhart, I. Nelle, M.A., Associate Dean of Students 1 Johnson Apts., Greencastle.. Barton, Terrence B., B.A., Admisswm Counselor 707 E. Walnut St, Greencastle .................................................... 72- Baughman, Elizabeth B. 0111's. .1 011111 B L.S.,L10mr1a11 1007 S College Ave., Greencastle...: .......................................... 74 Baughman, John J.,Ph..D,H1's'tary . 1007 S. College Ave., Greencastle ................................................ 85 Beam, Catherine A. 7Mr5.1, M.A., Sociology 808 Stadium D12, Greencastle ........................................................ 97 Beatty, Audrey B., M.A., Home Economics No. 3, 124 Northwood B1vd., Greencastle .................................. 86 Beaulieu, Armand A., Capt, USAF, B.A., Air Science 910 Hillcrest. Dr., Greencastle ...................................................... 76 Beckmau, Judith M., 1115., Physical Education 401 E. Franklin St.., Greencastle .................................................. 91 Berg, Herman C., M.Mu5., Violin 1f Orchestra 833 Indianapolis R11, Greencastle .............................................. 88 Berg, Patience T. QMrs. Herman1, B.Mu5., Violin 833 Indianapolis Rd., Greencastle ................................................ 88 Bergmann, Fredrick L., Ph.D., English 205 Arlington Ave., Greencastle .................................................. 83 Bieber, Charles L., Ph.D., Geology 311 Greenwood Ave., Greencastle.... ................................... 84 Bielawski, Sue Ann 1Mr5. W. Bart1, B. . Oboe :9 Bassoon Redbud H111 Apts., Bloomington .................................................. 88 Bodfors, Franz, M.Mu5., P101110 13 Cole Apt5., Greencastle .............................................................. 88 Boone, Garret J., Jr., M.F.A., Art 211 Bloomington St, Greencastle ................................................ 77 Bowyer, Barbara T. 1Mrs. James1, R.N M.S., Nursing 4231 Crittenden, Indianapolis .......................................................... Brock, Marian S. 1Mr5. Richard1, Ph.D English 439 Anderson Stf, Greencastle ...................................................... 83 Bullaro, John J., M.A., Ph.D., Engl1'sh 202 S. Locust St., Greencastle .......................................................... Burkett, Howard B., Ph.D., Chemqlstry 700 Shadowlawn Ave, Greencastle .............................................. 79 Burkett, Rita. K. 1Mr5. John1, B.A., Librarian 427 Anderson St., Greencastle .......................................................... Cammack, Eleanore A., B.S.L.S., Archivist 835 E. Washington St, Greencastle ................................................ Campbell, Marla M., M.A, Resident Counselor Lucy Rowland Hall, Greencastle.. Carkeek, Arthur D., M.S.Mus., Organ y 710 E. Walnut St, Greencastle .................................................... 88 Carl, Ralph F., Ph.D., Romance Languages 718 E. Seminary St, Greencastle ................................................ 95 Carlson, Norman E., M.A, EngI'ish 3 Bloomington St. Greencastle ........................................................ Carmichael, Eleanor J. tMr5.Cha1'les1,B.S...LS,L1'bmrian 702 Highwood Ave., Greencastle .....74 Carwell,1van L., Lt 001., USAF, M.A, A11; Sczence 702 E. Seminary St. Greencastle ................................................ 76 Clark, Wilbur G., T;Sgt., USAF, Supply and Transportation NCO R. R. 1, P. O. Box 387, Greencastle .............................................. 76 ...... 74 Coilins, Margaret R. 1117115. James1, Librarian 800 S Locust St.,Greencast1e .......................................................... Compton,Ru55e11 J., Ph. D., P711Iasophym19 ReI1g'Lm1 114 Northwood Blvd Greencastle... . 90 000k, Donald J.,Ph..D,Ghem1stry 625 E. Washington ,St., Greencastle .............................................. Cox. Roger L., Ph.D., English 718 S Locust St., Greencastle ...................................................... 83 Craddock, Wanda P 0111505111, R. N., M. 8., Nursing No. 10, 4540 Marcy Lane, Indianapolism .............89 Cranda11,AndreW W.,Ph.D.,H1'story 611 Ridge Ave Greencastle... .......85 Curnutt Leah, M. VIus., SchooI Music Educatzon :9 Piano 5 Hanna CL, Greencastleu Baggy, Elizabeth, M.A., Librarwn 126 E. Washington St, Greencastle .............................................. De Hoyos, Arturo, Ph.D., Sociology 1024 W. Seventy-ninth St, Indianapolis ..... Diem, Philip C PhD. Psychology 7 Observatory H111,Greencastle M194 Dietz,1.Marga.1'et, Master Diploma, PhysicaI Educatmn 4 Observatory H111,Greencastle .................................................. 91 Doerfel, Hanspeter R., M.A, German 6 Observatory H111. Greencastle .................................................. 80 Dozer, Russell 8., M.A... Librarian 203 Northwood B1vd., Greencastle .................................................. Driscoll, William J., M.A., Romance Languages 435 Anderson St. Greencastle .......................................................... Dumbrigue, Cecille Y., B S.,PhysicalEducat1on R R 2 Greencastle 91 Early, Stephen T., .112. P11.D P07111011 90161106 R R. 2, Greencastle ........................................................................ 93 Early, Suzanne J. IMrs. Stephen, Jr.1. MSLWS Librarian R R. 2 Greencastle... ....74 Ecc1e5.Robert S., Ph.D.,Ph1Ios'ophy 19 Rehgwn 817 Stadium Dr. Greencastle ........................................................ 90 Eigenbrodt H. John, Jr., Ph.D.P111'Io.9ophymcE Rehgmn 2 Observatory H111, Greencastle... ...90 E1rod,James F., Ph..D, Speech 707 S. College Ave, Greencastle .................................................. 98 Erdmann, Charles P., M.A PhysicaI Education 327 Highfall Ave, Greencastle 91 Evans AnnaJ. IMrs. P. G.1, Secreta1'1aISc1ence 430 Anderson St, Greencastle 96 EV ans, P. G. Ph D.Roma11ce 1511110110953 430 Anderson St Greencastle ...................................................... 95 Exner, John E, .111, Ph.D.. PsychoIogy 533 Anderson SL. Greencastle..... Farher, Robert H., Ed.D., Dean of t 615 Anderson St, Greencastle ...................................................... 70 Farley. W. Edward. Ph.D., Philosophy c9 ReIigion 714 Hillcrest D11, Greencastle ...................................................... 90 Findlay JamesF., Jr., Ph.D History 609 Ridge Ave., Greencastle... 85 F1etcher,Robe1-t 1. MA Medical Technology 311 E. Hanna. St.,GreenCa5t1e .......................................................... Fontaine. Louis J., MS, Acting Director of Admissions 639 E. Seminary St., Greencastle .................................. Foxen. John R., Ph.D., Speech 709 Highridge Ava. Greencastle .................................................. 98 French, Ray H., M.F.A., Art 106 E. Seminary St... Greencastle.......................................,........77 Frevert, Peter W. MUS, Economics 702 S Locust St. GreencastIe.. 81 Friddle, Catherine 111.1Mrs.1,RN--M S Nursmg No 2115,4435 Marcy Lane Indianap0115.. .. 89 Fuller, F0r5tD., Ph.D, Zoology 613 Anderson St., Greencastle ...................................................... 99 Fulmer, Jervis M., Ph.D., Chemistry 612 Highwood Ava, Greencastie .................................................. 79 Fulmer. Marguerite ers. Jervis1, M.A. Chemistry 612 Highwood Ava, Greencastle .................................................. 79 Gammon. James R., Ph.D., ZooIogy 608 S. Locust St, Greencastle ..... ...99 Garriott, Harold M Ph..D English 708 Highwood Ave., Greencastle... Gass, Clinton B., Ph..D Mathematics c9 Astronomy ' 707 Highridge Ave GreencastleW .. .. .. , W87 Gilbert Paul L. B D Acting Dwector of University Schqurshiys 14 Observatory H111. Greencastle ................................................ 72 Goetting, Robert L., M.A., Romance Languages No. 2, 707 S. College Ave., Greencastle ...................................... 95 University Staff Index 303 Golding, Harry L., M.S., Chemistry 5151,43 Anderson St Greencastle .................... . AAAAA . ................... 79 Gooch, Darren 11., MA, Speech 711 Highwood Ava, Greencastle.....,..,.,...,,..................................98 Goodson, Felix Fl, Ph.D.. Psychology R. R. 3, Greencastle ........................................................................ 94 Gove, George W., MA, Voice and Director of Um'v. Choirs 505 Anderson St., Greencastle ...................................................... 88 Grace, Ruth, MA Romance Languages No, 1, 509 Anderson St, Greencastle .......................................... 95 Green, Clinton C., Ed.D., Education 629 E. Washington 81., Greencastle ............................................ 82 Greeuleaf, Herrick E. 11., Ph.D., Mathematics :6 Astronomy 1024 S. Coilege Ava, Greencastle .................................... 87 Grocock, Robert, M.EIus., Brass 44 The 1,1 3 Johnson Apia, Greencastie ........................................................ 88 Grubb. Bernice F. tMrs. CasselL B 11113., Harp 708 E. WYainut 81;, Greencastle .................................................... 88 Grubb, Cassel, M.Mus., Violiwcello d5 Theory 708 E. W'ainut 51;. Greencastle .................................................... 88 Grueninger, G. Hans, Ph.D., German and Russian, Foreign Studies 435 Anderson St, Greencastle ...................................................... 80 Gruudstrom, Allan WY, MA Romance Languages No. 5, 601 E. W'ashington SL, Greencastle .............................. 95 Guernsey, Frances S. 1Mrs. CarU, M.S., Bottmy dE Bacteriology Hess Trailer Pk, PO. Box 465. Greencastie 77777777777777777777777 .....78 Guild, Florence C., Ed.D,, Education 10 Cole Apts., Greencastle ............................................................ 82 Gurbach, Thomas W., M.S., Mathematics Box 173, Seelyville ......... Gustavsson, Roger, B.D., Philosophy LE Religion 13 Observatory H111, Greeneastle ................................................ 90 Haeiimau, Carmel 1311's. RaymondL MA , Nutrition N0. 506, 26 E. Fourteenth SL, Indianapolis .................................. Hadcock, Editha, Ph.D., Economics 312 W. Walnut St, Greencastle ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81 Hahn, Jack A. L., Ix-I.H.A., LL.D., Executive Director, Methodist Hospital 4716 Laurel Circle, N. Dr., Indianapolis ........................................ Hammack, J. Alan, 1311.11, Speech 306 Crescent DL, Greencastie VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 98 Hana, D. Craig, B.A., Mathematics 416 E. Washington St, Greencastle ................................................ Hanna, Daniel H., 111.151., Music Education, Di'rector of Unit. Bands- ?12 Highwood Ave., Greencastle .................................................. SS Harlow, A, Virginia, Ph.D., English 717' E. Seminary St, Greencastle ...... HarVey, Robert R.. M.A., Physical Edu 1227 Bioomington St, Greencastle .............................................. 91 Hawkins, Harry 1..., Ed.D., Psychology 201 Arlington Ave., Gi'eencastie..........,.,,.....,.,......,,..,,,,.,....,.,.....94 Hecko, George, Asst. Security Officer S. Jackson St, Greencastle ........ Henderson. Judith Mu RN., 11.8.. 21721in No. 316, Seventeenth and IEIinozs, Indianapolis........,...,,,,.,,,..,,. Henry, Hugh F., Phil, Physica- 404 Linwood Dr., Greencastle. Hickman, Cleveiand P., Ph D Zo 315 Greenwood Am, Greencastle ................................................ 071 Hickman, Frances M. ers.Cle1e1and1,B A. , Zoology 315 Greenwood Ave, Greencastle 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 99 Hilberry, Conrad A., Ph.D., English 608 S. Locust St, Greencastle ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hildebrand, Carroll D. 11-1., Ph.D., Philosophy J. Bali'ion 606 E. Washington St., Greencastle ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90 Hixson, Jerome 0., M.A., Litt.D., Engli h and I an of Cha-pds 707 Shadowlawn Ava, Greencasue ........................................ 73-83 Holland, Muriel 13.. MEL, Education- 15 Cole Apts, Greencastle .............................................................. 82 Huggard, Edith H. 0111's. 11711113111, M.A.. Se Teefav'ml Science 624 E. Washington St., Greencastle 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 96 Huggard, William .11., Ph.D.. English 624 E. Washington St, Greencastie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 83 Humbert, Russell J.. S.T.M., 1.1.11, LL.D,, Litt.D.. L.H.D., President 125 Wood St, Greencastle ........................................................ 68-69 Jarvis, C.Edmoud,1-.1Mus. Voice 15 Sunset Dr Greencastie... ,......,,.,88 Johnson. Charles H., M. S., Hathemance .12 Astronomy 23 Sunset Dr., Greencastle ............................................................ 87 Jospe, Susanne, M.A., German cf Ru. ian 202- S. Locust St, Greencastle ...................................................... 80 Katula, Theodore, Jn, 3.8., Physical Education 6 Johnson Apts., Greencastle ........................................................ 91 304 University Staff Index Keith, Harry L., 211.8,, Resident Counselor Longden Hall, Greencastie ............................................................ 74 Kemp, Lois A... 11.11., Romance Languages N0. 5, 701 E, Seminary St., Greencastle .................................... 95 Kissinger, Paul B, Ph..,D Physics 307 Greenwood Ava. Greencastle... 92 K1emke,E1mer D., Ph. D., Philosophy cE Religion 4- Towers Aptsq Greencastle 90 Knights, Norman J, M. B A, Public Reranons R 2, Greencastle ........................................................................ 71 Knowlton, Audrey, B.S.L.S., Librarian 611 Ridge Road, Greencastle ........................................................ 74 Kolling, Henry 8., M.A., Piano 10 Music L- erratum 846 Indianapolis Rel, Greencastle.. Kremer, Virginia B., RN, M.P.H., Nursing No. 6, 5613 E. Washington St, Indianapolis ............................ 89 Lappan, Patricia A., M.A., Composition d? Them'y 112 Bloomington St, Greencastle ................................................ 88 Lenhart, Charmenz S., Ph.D., English 108 Chestnut SL, Greencastle .......................................................... Ling, Dwight L., Ph.D., History 1'04 Highridge Ava, Greencastie .................................................. 85 Lloyd, Pollee S. 0111's. Ernesm, M.S., Flute No. 610, 1304 N. Deanare, Indianapolis .................................. 88 Loring, Richard VV., 31.11., Sociology 2808 Meadow DR, Lafayette .............................................................. boring, Robert D., 311.11., Geography d? Geology 712 Hillcrest Ave, Greencastle .................................................. 84 Loveless, James C., P.E.D., Physical Education 105 Arlington Ave., Greencastle .................................................. 91 McCall, Darryl, Ph.D., English, 439 Anderson Street, Greencastle .................................................... McCali. Elmer E., M.P.E., Coach J: Phys' a1 Education 705 Highridge Ava, Greencastie .................................................. 91 McFarland, John W., Ph.D., Chemistry 610 Crescent Drive, Greencastle .................................................. 79 McIntyre, William R., Ph.D., Sociology 616 E. Seminary SL, Greencastle ................................................ 9'? McKenna, Frank 8., P1111, Psychology 112 Northwood Blvd, Greencastle ..... Madison, James A., 31.8., Geology 15 Wood St, Greeneastle ....................... . .................. . ..................... 84 Maioney, H. David, Ph.D., Economics 705 Highwood Ava, Greencastle .................................................. 81 Manhart, George B., Ph.D., History 325 Highfan Ave, Greencastle .................................................... 85 Miner, Mary L., 11.8., Physical Education 124 Northwood Blvd, Greencastie .......................................... 73-91 Ming, Ermine. M., M.A., English 1009 S. College Avenue, Greencastie ........................... Minar, Edwin L., Jr., Ph.D., Glassiml Languages 713 Highwood, Greencastle ............................................................ 80 Mintle, Vera L., M.S,, Home Economics 603 Highwood, Greencastie ............................................................ 86 Mitchell, Ethel A., M.A., Physical Education cE Associate Decm of Students 620174; E. Washington St, Greencastie ........................................ 71 Mizer, Raymond E. P11. D. English 711 Highridge Avue Greencastle. . 110111;, Thomas A., J12, B. S. Coach :6 Physical Education 715 Highwood 'Av,e Greencastie .................................................. 91 Moore, James L., M.Mus., Percussion 16 Dighy CL, Indianapolis ................................................................ Morrow. William L., Ph.D., Political Science N0. 4, 601 E. Washington St , Greencastle,.,.. Most, Woodrow L., Ph.D., Romance Languages 335 Greenwood Ave.. Greencastle ................................................ 95 Myers, Thelma J. 01113.1, Ph.D., Education 311 E. Hanna SL, Greencastle ...................................................... 82 Nanovsky. John, P.E.D., Director of the Memorial Student Union 831 Gardenside D11, Greencastle .................................................. 73 Nelson, Fred N., M.EA, English 126 E. Washington St. Greencastle ............................................ 83 Newton, Ann K. CMrs. Robert, JrJ, M.A., Philosophy :35 Religion 501 Arlington Avne Greencastle... ............90 Newton, Robert D., Jr. PhD. ,thlosaphy c5 Religion 501 Arlington Ave., Greencastle .................................................. 90 Norton, Clark F., P1111, Political 801161106 :6 Assistant Dean of the University 707 E. Franklin Sn, Greencastle ............................................ 80-93 01Day, Edward J., M.A., History 15 Observatory H111, Greeneastle.........................,............................ Orlosky, Donald E., Erin, Education 326 Dogwood Lane, Greencastle .................................................. 82 Pate, Charlotte J., RN, M.S., Nursing 3470 N. Meridian St, Indianapolis Peeler, Richard E., M.A.T., Art R. R. 2, Reelsville ............................................................................ 77 Pence, Raymond W., M.A., Litt.D., English .26 E. Seminary Sn, Greencastle. 83 Peterson, Floyd H., Jr.. M.Mus.. Wooch nds- LE Music- Literature 1013 S. College Ave, Greencastle ................................................ 88 Phillips, Clifton J., Ph.D.. History 422 Anderson SL, Greencastle ...................................................... 85 Pierson, Coen G1, Ph.D.. Hisfm'y 616 Highwood Ava, Greencastle .................................................. 85 Rector, Rex, Ph.D., Psychology 707 Highwood Dr,. Greencastle..........1.A .1........A....V,.....,,,.v........94 Railing, John T, Ph.D., Sociology 614 S. Locust St., Greeneastle .................................... 1.97 Reynolds, Albert E., Ph.D.. Zoology 403 E. Hanna SL, Greencastle ...................................................... 99 Rhoads, John K., Ph.D., Sociology 640 E. Seminary Stu Greencastle ................................................ 97 Rice, Glenn A., Tngt., USAF. Sergeant Major 813 Crescent Dr., Greencastle ...................... , ............................... 76 Eicketts, John A., Ph.D,. Chemistry 236 Hillsdaie Avel, Greencastled...v......171..........71..V,1..........m...79 Riggs. Lawrence A., Ed.D., Dean. of Students 811 Shadowlawu Ave. Greencastle .............................................. 70 Risjord, Norman K.. Ph.D., Histnry 10 Observatory Hill, Greencastle ................................................ 85 Bitter, Patricia A., R.N., M.S., Nursing 4230 W. Eighty-sixth St.. Indianapolisw.,... 111.1,, ........V,1...89 Robinson, Oliver VV., M.A.. English 107 S. College Ave., Greencastle .................. Rogers, Martha E., R.N.. M.S., Director of Nurses 7Central State Hospitan 3000 W. Washington SL, Indianapolis ............................................ Ross, Herold T., Ph,D.. Speech 617 Ridge Ave., Greencastle...r ...................................................... 98 Schleifer, George W Capt, USA1517 M,S., Air Science; 502 W. Walnut St., Greencastle .................................................. 76 Schneider, Michael 0., M.SA, Geology 101 Hillcrest Dr., Greencastle ........................... Sharp, Richard L., 18.3.. Resident Counselor Roberts Hall, Greencastle ............................................................ 74 Sherman, Glen, M.Mus.. Piano 315 Arlington Ave.. Greencastle .................................................. 88 Shumaker, Arthur W., Ph.D.. English 602 Anderson St. Greencastle ...................................................... 83 Silander, Fred 8., MA... Economics 710 S. Locust St. Greencastle ...................................................... 81 Smith, A. Wilson. M.D., University Physician. R. R. 2, Greencastle ............................... , Smith. Barbara J.. M.S.. Home Economics 319 S. Locust St.. Greencastle .................................. , ................... 86 Smith, Orrin H., Ph.Dq Sc.D., Physics 310 Greenwood Ave Greencastle ................................................ 92 Smythe, Deward W. Comptroller 1 Towers Apts.. Greencastle ..................................... Snavely, Edwin R., MAW Curran d- Physical Educa ion 706 Highridge Ava, Greencastle .................................................. 91 Spicer, Harold 0,, M.A.. Ph.D., English 706 Highwood Ave.. Greencastle,, Sprague, Austin D.. Ph.D., Physics 1008 S. College Ave.. Greencastle ................................................ 92 Staggs. Betty J.. MkAn Home Ecrmomz'cs 4 Johnson Apts.. Greencastle ........................................................ 86 Steele. Brandt N., M.A.. Classical Languages 15 Observatory H111. Greencastie ........................... Stoppenhagen, W. Gene, M.S., Physics 12 Observatory Hill, Greencastle .................................................. 92 Streeker, Carolyn A0, M.A.. Resident Counselor Rector Hall, Greencastle ................... .7084 Strong, May A., M.Mus., Voice :6 Theory 17Vg S. Vine St., Greencastle ........................................................ 88 Sublette. Edith B., Ph.D., Romance Languages 108175 S. Arlington SL, Greencastled.vm.........V,...V.,....1.....,...V....95 Sullivant, Robert 8., Ph.D., Political Science 108 E. Popular St, Greencastle .................................................... 93 Sweet, Mildred E., M.A., Residem Counselor 1School of Nursing 1812 N, Capitol Ave., Indianapolis .............................................. 89 Taylor, Edna. H. tMrsJ, M.A., English 606 Anderson St, Greencastle .......................................................... Tennis, Le Grand, Ph.D., Romance Languages R. R, 2, Match Box Rd., Greencastle ............................................ 95 Thomas, Paul A., Ph.D., Sociology 723 E. Seminary St, Greencastled.......m1..m........071....1.....A....,.... Thomas, Robert J., M.S., MathematiCS 606 Crescent Dl'., Greencastle..., Thomsen, Curtis E., Ph.D., Psychology R. R. 4, Greencastle94 Trusler, Milton 5., Ph.D., Director of Music School 309 Greenwood Ave, Greencastle7..,1..V,,...V....7,A.V......u. 1.88 Turk, Laurel 1-1., Ph.D., Romance Languages 209 Hillsdale Ave., Greencastle ...................................... Turnell, Elizabeth J., M.A., Speech No. 2, 635 E. Seminary SL, Greencastle.W.......V,,.m......V,A.......98 Vaughan, Grover A,, Security Officer 820 E. Washington St, Greencastle ............................................ 74 Voltmer, Harry W1, Ph.D., Political Science 621 Ridge Ave., Greencastle .......................................................... 93 Wachs, Morris, Ph.D., Romance Languages 701 E. Seminary SL, Greencastle ........................... 95 Wagoner, Kenneth S., Ph.D., Psychology 605 Highwood Ave., Greencastle .................................................. 94 Weiss, Robert 0., Ph.D., Speech 705 Vale D12, Greencastle....1....7,........,A...V....1...1.....UV,.1..V,..V.....,1.98 Welch, Winona H., Ph.D., Botany 112 Bloomington St... Greencastle1...... 1....7..H....,...,.7..V.....V,...V..78 Weldy, Leland K., B.A., Admissions Counselor 9 Observatory Hill, Greencastle ................................................. 72 Welliver, Glenn EA, M.A., German 5 Observatory H111, Greencastle..w.,.7,.........7...1,.........,,.7......m..80 White, Donald 1-1., Ph.D., Composition 06 Theory 703 Highridge Drl, Greencastle ........................................................ Williams, Clem 0., Jr., Ph7D., English 610 S. Locust, Greencastlevmw........,1...1........M.v..1...1.v.u.......,,33 XVilliams, Edward K., Ph.D., English 721 E. Seminary St., Greencastlev...v.1. ....83 Williams, Robert E, M.A., Speech 522 E. Washington St., Greencastler....V,A........7........m,..v Williams, Value T. UNITS. AlberU, B,A., Registrar 314 Arlington Ave., Greencastle .............................. 72 Wilson, John B., M,A., History 14 Observatory Hill, Greencastle ...................................................... Winsey, A. Reid, M.S., Art 101 Arlington Ave., Greencastle.....1........V,.....V,......7..V,A,........,m.77 Wittich, John J., P1111, Dean of Admissions Ofiice of Admissions, Greencastle .................................................. Wright, William MCK, Ed.D., Associate Dean of Students 1022 S. College Ave Greencastle ................................................ 71 Wyckoff, V. Judson, Ph.D., Economics 2 Towers Apts., Greencastle ............................................... Youngpeter, Eugene N., 815311, USAF, Personnel NCO 1124 Avenue D, Greencastle .......................................................... 76 Youse. Howard R., Ph.D., Botany 02 Bacteriology 614 E. Franklin St, Greencastle .................................................. 78 Yuncker. Truman GM Ph.D., Sc.D., Botany n2 Bacteriology 620 Highwood Ava, Greencastle .................................................. 78 University Staff Index 305 A Ahendroth, Mary 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma Whispering Waters. Winter Park, Fia. ............................................................ Abramson Robert R111 Longden hall 295 Norwood Ave... Long Branch, N. J. Achor, Lan . 1110 Van Buskirk Rd. Anderson, 1311.190 Ackerman 1an1es 111 A1p11a' Tau 051ega 14755 Center Ave, Barney 111... .. .219 Ackerson, Sandra 141 Alpha. Gamn a Deka 838 Greenmeadow Rockford, 111 ......... 188 Acton, Harvey H. II 121 Phi Gamma Deita 1102 N.Wa1nut SL, Danville. 111......238 Adair. Susan E. 111 Rector hall 1026 Puritan Ava, Birmingham, Mich. ........................................................ 212 Adams, Charles 111 121 Alpha. Tau Omega. 010 Woodside, Hinsdale, 111 ................. 218 Adams, James R. 131 Delta Tau Delta 403 Ravine Park Dr, Ligonier 1nd. ............................................................ 227 Adams, John T. 121 Alpha Tau Omega 1800 Plymouth St. Dubuque,1a ......... 213 Adams, Robert R. 121 Lambda Chi Alpha 116 E. Conron Ava, Danville, 111 ....... 230 Affolter. Richard W. 131 Delta Upsilon 215 Haddonfield D12, Syracuse 14, N. Y. ........................................................... Ahern, Robert J. 111 Lambda Chi Alpha 4'31 Blackhawk St, Chicago 10,111.. 231 Ahlberg, G. Wiiiiam 141 Alpha Tau Omega 8136 Lowell, Skokie, 111............,..........218 Aikman, Constance 131 Alpha Omicron Pi Howe 1111itary School, Howe, 1nd ..... 190 Ainsworth, Sarah 111 Rector hall 1732 Twenty-seventh St, 111011118, 111 .......213 Ake, Dona1d D141 P111 Kappa Psi 220 S. Eighteenth St Richmond, Aker,Char1es L151 9 E.P0p1ar SL, Greencastle, 1nd ............. Aker, James E. 121 Phi Kappa Psi 1810 N. Bay D11, Warsaw, 11311.... .240 Alcott, William H. 111 Phi Delta ta. R. R. 1, Box 23, Canlield, Ohio ............ 237 Aldrich, Alan B. 121 Alpha Tau Omega 563 N Lincoln St... Hinsdale, 111.........218 AIdrich, Sandra K. 141 Alpha Chi Omega 563 N. Lincoln St., Hinsdaie, 111 VVVVVVVVV 186 A1exander, Bette D. 141 Mason hall 3246 Ruckle, Indianapolis 5, 1nd.......200 Alexander, James 111 Sigma A1pha Epsilon R, R. 2, Greencastle, Ind. ..................... 243 Alexander, M. Carolyn 111 Rector 113.11 1868 Aroma Ave., St. Paul 13, Minn...214 A1frey, Dian 121 Pi Beta. Phi 700 Front St, Syracuse, Ind...............204 Alikonis, James .1. 141 Phi Gamma De1ta 204 Ivanhoe VV ay,B100mington, 111 .......238 A11en,D0na111 C 111 LonO'den 113.11 93 E. Grandview CL, Hagerstown, Ind Allen. Judith A. 131 Alpha. Chi Omega. The US. Consulaze, Guayaquil, Ecuador. S. A. . ....................................... 186 Allen, Susan .1. 111 Mason hall 33476 Woodieigh Rd., Cleveland 24, Ohio ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 208 A1115.Patricia R 121 Alpha Phi 420 E. Buena Vista Rd Evansv ille 11,1nd .192 A1lison, Rozanne 1471 ...-41111111 C111 Omega 107 E.VVa1nut St, Lexington 111,186 ...240 7 306 Student Index Student Index Auman, Andrea L. 131 Alpha Omicron P1 442 E. First St, Hinsdale, 111.............191 Anderson, Carol L. 121 Alpha, Phi 8329 N. Regent Rd,Mi1wa.ukee 17, Wis. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 192 Anderson, Craig H. 111 Delta Epsilon 405 Laurel Ave., Libertyville,111.......229 Anderson, Dale D. 131 Deita Upsilon R. R. 5, Greensburg, 1nd.....................228 Anderson, Howard J. 111 316 E. Hanna St. 110 Ridgedale Ave., Florham Park, N. .1. Anderson, Janet 121 Mason 113.11 615 N Meadowcroft Ave, Pittsburgh 16, Pa. .................................. 188 Anderson, John R. 11 121 Phi Delta. Theta 504 S. Lincoln Lane, Arlington Heights, 111. ............................................ 236 Anderson. Judith 131 Delta Zeta 9357 S. Loomis St., Chicago 20, 111. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 198 Anderson, Julie 131 Alpha Chi Omega 1707 Marcee Lane, Northbrook, 111. .............................................................. 186 Anderson, Linda L. 121 Delta. Delta Delta 1151. Brown Ava, Galesburg, 111 ....... 194 Anderson, Lynn A. 141 155 W. Sixteenth St. 11ndianapolis1 5841 N. Harlem Ave, Chicago 31, 111. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 216 Anderson, Margery 131 Pi Beta Phi 908 S. Home Ave, Park Ridge, 111,....; Anderson, Roger J. 111 Sigma Chi 3804 N Murray Ave, Milwaukee 11, Wis. Andreae, Nancy J. 121 Alpha P111 70? Forest Rd Glenv iew, 111 ............... 192 Andrew, James L.121 Delta Chi 1505 Cordova Ave,01eveland 7, Ohio ...................................................... 222 Andrews, Richard 131 Delta Kappa Epsilon 15 N Nineteenth St Lafayette, 1111224 Ankeny, Joyce 141 Kappa Alpha Theta. 202-3 Bates Ave., Springfield, 111 ......... 200 Appleget, D. Carolyn 121 Delta Zeta 4780 S. W. Seventy-sixth Ten, Miami 43, Fla. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 198 Ardery, Susanne 131 A1pha Chi Omega 558 Woodview D12, Dayton 19, Ohio .......................................................... 186 Arkebauer, James H. 111 Sigma N 828 Smith Ave., St. Louis 35, 310... ..24: Armbrust, Susan R. 121 Delta Zeta 5890 W. Tenth St,, Indianapolis 24, Ind. .................................................... 108 Arndt, Susan K. 121 Aipha Chi Omega 327 Miami C1ub Dr., Mishawaka, 1nd. ..186 Arnold, ancy L. 11.1 Lucy Rowland 113.11 3420 N Murray Ave. ., Milwaukee 11, Wis. A,sbeli Juiia L141 132 V--. 11ndianapolis1 ...210 01: St. R. R. 5 Bedford 1nd.. ........216 Atcheson, Robert S. 141 De1ta C111 1614 N, Fifty- second St, Miiwaukee 8. Wis. ......222 Atkinson, Edie .1. 141 11115011 112111 513 N. VVainut.Hartf01d City, Ind...206 Atkinson. T. Edward 121 Sigma N11 400 S. Waiola. LaGrange, 111 ............... 240 Augburn, Marilyn 131 Kappa Kappa Gamma. Wilson 110., Muncie, 111:1, 20? Ault. Katherine L. 121 P1 Beta Phi R. R. 3, Box 360, Benton Harbor, Mich. ........................................................ 204 Austin, Bonnie L. 111 Delta Zeta 3148 W. 100th St., Chicago 42, 111 ....... 198 Austin, Shir1ey A111 Rector hall 210 S. Main St. N Conn. . Austin, William B. 14'; Hess Trailer Pk. 125 VV. Forest Ave., Atw,00d 111 ............... Autenrieth, Robert 111 430 Anderson St 510 VV. Bryan St.,Sa1em 111 Avakian, David V 111 Longden 11311 12125 S. Yale Ave, Chicago 28, 111. ...................................................... 233 B Bacon, Daniel W, 131 430 Anderson St. 3003 Ethel Ava, Muncie, 1nd Baechler, Katherine 121 Pi Beta Phi 122 Central St., Battle Creek, Mich. ........................................................ 204 Baehler, Richard VV'. 111 Delta Chi 155 Brook Park D12, Canfield, 01110 .......................................................... 223 Baeurle Susan A141 Aipha Chi Omega 4861 N Ardmore Av.e ., Mim- aukee 11,111: . ..186 1331135141de E. 141 A1p11a Gamma Delta 10752 Longwood Dr. Chicago, Baild,.1er1y VV' 111 Lambda Chi Alpha. R. R. 2, 9 Arrowhead, Cheste1'iield,V10. .................................... 231 Baker, Ann E 111 Lucy R011 land hall 204 Fith St. ., Au10',:a 1nd... Bake: John H.141 Delta Kappa 838 8. Duncan Ave. Arlington Heights, 111. ............................................ 229 Balidridge, Barbara 111 Lucy Rowland all 4456 Howard. Ave, Verstem Springs, 111. ............................................................. 209 Bales, Frederick V 141 Sigma Nu 511 8.11am SL, Winchester, 1011......246 Ballard, Marilynn 131 1812 N.Capi:01 11ndianapolis1 412 E. Seminary 81., Greencastle, 1nd. ........................................................... 217 Balsbaugh, Janet L 131 Mason 112111 83 Hillcrest Rd. Fair Haven N J ,,,,, 206 Baitz, Roberta L. 111 Rector hall 312 N. Harvey St., Oak Park, 111 ....... 213 Barber, Herman 131 Sigma Chi 518 N. Main St, Crown Point, 1nd ..... 246 Barenfangez', Janice A. 121 Mason 113111 919 W. Main, Salem, 111 ......................... 2-06 Barger, Edward L. 111 Delta Tau Delta 407 Homewnod Ava, Dayton 5, Ohio 227 Barker, David T. 12-1 Sigma Chi 511 S. Market St, Thorntown, 1:11.244 Barksdale, Virginia 121 Delta Delta Delta. 625 Balmoral Rd., VV'inter Park, Fla. .194 Barksdale, 113.111 111 13011221 Tau Delta 625 Baimoral Rd VV'intez Park Fla. 22 Bar1et, Sue A. 121 Kappa. Kappa Gamma 7555 Central Ave.. Indianapolis 40, 1nd. .................................... 202 Barnes, Beverley A. 121 Alpha. P111 7951 Morningside Dr., Indianapolis, Ind. .................................. 102 Barnett, John V1.31: 111 Beta. Theta Pi 1304 NEastSt,Lebanon.1nd ........... 221 Barnett, Stephen E141 Beta Theta Pi 3612 Rosedale SL. Dallas 5, Tex.........220 Barney, Stephen M. 131 Deita Tau Delta 3058 Fall Creek Bivd.. Indianapohs 5, Ind. Barr, Kennel Barr, Richard A. 121 Sigma Nu 790 Sunset R11, Winnetka, 111 ...... Barrett, Patricia. 111 Lucy Rowlan hall 270 1111111 Ava, Akron 13, Ohio ............ 210 - Barrick, Peter J. 111 Sigma Chi 5732 N. Carvel St., Indianapolis 20, 1nd. ............................. . ...................... 245 Barry, Jack T. 131 Phi Delta Theta 21424 Rancherias Td., Apple Valley, Caiif. ............................. 230 Bartelson, Margueri e Mason hall 6709 Sauganash Ave., Chicago 46, 111. ...................................................... 206 Bartizal, Frederick 111 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2418 Oak Park Ave, Berwyn, 111 ....... 243 Barton, Nancy E. 131 Alpha Omicron Pi 711 Green St, Maywood, 111 ................. 190 Bash, David W. Jr. 121 Roberts hall 1925 Kensington Blvd., Fort Wayne, 1nd. ...................... . ..................................... 235 Bassett, Stephen V. 121 Sigma Nu R. R. 1, Box 90, Acton. 1nd ................... 246 Bateman, Ronald L 111 Sigma Chi 203 Oakey Ava, Lawrenceburg, 1nd. 245 Battey. Carole E. 141 Pi Beta Phi 435 N. XVaiola, La Grange Park, 111. .............................................................. 204 Baughn, Sharon E. 111 Locust Manor 1958 Central Rd., Glenview, 111 ,,,,,,,,,,, 215 Bauman. E. Suzanne 141 Alpha Omicron Pi 247 Shadowlawn Ave.. Pittsburgh 16. Pa. 190 Baumgartner. John C. 141 Be Theta P1 548 Warner Rd., Hubbard, Ohio .......... 220 Baumgartner, Richard. 111 Delta Tau Delta 3518 Cumberland, Berkley, Mich ,,,,,,, 227 Baxter, David W. 121 Delta Chi 635 S. Brainard Ave., La Grange, 111. .............................................................. 222 Bay, Kirby W. 121 Phi Gamma Delta 1107 Elm St... Glenview, I11 ................. 238 Bayliff. Lynda S. 141 Pi Beta Phi 155 N. Washington St., Delaware. Ohio ........................................ 3204 Beagle, Thomas 141 Sigma Alpha Eps1lon 123 McClellan 1111., Greenfie1d, Ind ,,,,, 242 Beals, Janet E. 111 Rector hall 242 E. Eighteenth Ave, Columbus 1, Ohio .......... Beard. Charles, 1'. 111 Delta Tau Delta 2808 E. Second St.. Dayton 3, Ohio 226 Beare, Leonard, Jr. 121 210 Bloomington St. 3247 Ann St., Lansing. 111 ............... Beatty, Waiter W. 121 Phi Gamma De ta 2900 Grand Ave, Middletown, Ohio Beauchamp, Robert W. 131 Roberts hall 556 N. Wabash St. Wabash, Ind ......... 234 Beck, Robert W. 131 Roberts hall 210 W. Main St, Crawfordsville, 1nd. ................................................... 240 Becker, Margaret A. 111 Locust Manor 1336 Scott Ave., Winnetka, 111 ........... 215 Beery, Davie A. 111 218 Bloomington St. 2820 Spencerville Rd., Lima. Ohio .......... Belhobek, George 111 De1ta Kappa Epsilon 20800 Colby Rd., Cleveland 22, Ohio .......................................................... 225 Bell, Mrs. Ann T. 131 105 E. Seminary St. 105 E. Seminary SL, Greencastle, 1nd. Bell, Mary C. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 120 E. Washington Avel, XVatseka, 111. Benda, Robert 1 Roberts hall 749 North Ave.. Lowell, Ind. ............... 235 Bender, Bruce H. 121 Phi Gamma Delta 624 S. Fifth St., Goshen. Ind ............... 23S Bender, Robert A. 121 Phi Gamma Delta 624 S. Fifth St, Goshen, Ind ............... 238 Bengal, Richard G. 111 Alpha Tau Omega 5 Monterey PL, Alton. 111 ..................... 219 Bennett, Harold D. 111 Roberts hall 70 Henry St, Manchester, C0nn.........234 Bennett, William F. 111 Phi Delta Theta 1612 E. Stop 11 Rd., Indianapolis 27, Ind. .................................................... 237 Benson, Mary L. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 059 Overhill Dr.. Birmingham, Berg: Jean C. 131 Alpha Omicron Pi 245 Claremont, Elmhurst, 111.... Berghausen, Edward M. 171 Del 6624 Loiswood D12, Cincinnati 24. Ohio .................................................... 222 Bergman. Harlan 0. 111 Longden hall 115 S. Ninth St, Marshalltnwn, Ia ..... 232 Bergstom. Thomas J. 111 Sigma Nu .209 10813 Green St, Chicago 43. 111 ........... 247 Berkeypile, Anne L. 141 Delta Zeta. 1005 N. Main ST... Bourbon, Ind ........... 19S Barney. Arnold E. 111 Longden 113.11 Carbridge Rd Weston. Conn ............. 233 Berner. Robert 131 Sigma Chi Box 253, Ticonderoga, N. Y ................. 244 Berry, John R 111 Phi Delta Theta. 5730 E. Susan D12, Indianapolis 50, Ind. .................................................... 237 Bertch. John D. 121 Roberts hall 102 E. Seminary St., LibertyV Ind ..... 234 Bertrand, Michae1 L. 121 433 Anderson St. 687 Washington Rd.. Detroit 30. Mich... Besold, Barry B. 111 Delta Tau Delta 11 Guilford REL, Port Washington, N. Y. .......................................................... 227 Sever, Bernard W. 111 Longden hall 609 S. Russell SL, Champaign. Bibby. Martha V. 111 Alpha Gamma Delta Hancock PL. Irvington. N. Y ............... 188 Bichey, Rene R. 111 Delta Upsilon 1636 Chartiers Ave., McKees Rocks, Pa. ................................................ 229 Bieket, Susan J. 121 Alpha Chi Omega 1226 E. Grove St., Bloomington, 111. ...................................... . ....................... 186 Bickner, Bruce P. 111 Phi Delta Theta 5322 N. Sawyer, Chicago 25, 111 ........... 237 Biggane. Mary H. 111 Rector hall 1005 S. Eleventh Ave., W. Newton, 1a. .............................................................. 213 Biggin, Robert, Jr. 111 Delta Tau Delta 1 Benninghoff Way, Greenville, Pa. .............................................................. 227 Billman. Margaret 141 Kappa Kappa Gamma 250 W. Giles, Sullivan, Ind ................... 202 Bills, David B. 121 Roberts hall R. R. 1. Lewisville, Ind ......................... 235 Bingaman, Charles C. 131 Roberts hall 244 S. Dennis Ava. DeCatur, 111.........234 Birch, James D. 121 Phi Kappa Psi 1539 Grand Ave., Kalamazoo. Mich...240 Birchall, Steven T. 111 Longden 113.11 916 W. Division St Normal. IIL........232 Birdzell, Susan D. 141 155 W, 16th St, 11ndpls.1 357 Eilendale Pkwy, Crown Point: Ind. .............................................. 216 Bishop, Jane E. 141 155 W. 16th St. 11ndp1s.1 325 S, VVestlawm Decatur, 111 ............. 217 Bishop, Roger H. 111 Longden hall 11 Fielding Rd.. St. Louis 24, Mo ....... 233 Bittner. Jane E. 131 Delta Gamma 230 W'. Madison St, Paris, Ill ............. 196 Black, Alan H. 121 Sigma. Alpha Epsilon 16 Parkside Ave., Glen Ellyn. Ill ....... 242 Black. Barbara L. 121 Alpha Omicron Pi R. R. 3. Box 432, Lake Villa, Ill ......... 190 ' Black, Diane 121 Delta. Gamma 7100 N. Fairchild Circle, Milwaukee 17, Wise. .................................................. 196 1509 Sunset Dr., New Albany, Ind. .................................................... . ....... 236 Blackburn. AHen E. 131 Phi De1ta Theta Blackmond, Donald 141 Lambda. Chi Alpha 2409 Lake Shore Dr Michigan City, Ind. ................................................ 230 Blair, Nancy L. 141 Kappa Alpha Theta 9030 S. Oakley Ave Chicago 20, Ill...200 Blain Sheilah A. 111 Locust Manor 218 E. 'Washington, Tipton, Ind.........215 Blake, Robert R. 121 Roberts hall 5075 1711. Sixteenth St., Indianapolis 24, Ind. 235 Blakeley Gail. Jr. 121 Delta Tau Delta. 1044 Guckert Ave, Newark, 0hio......226 Blanchard, George, Jr. 111 Phi Gamma Delta 2530 W. Lake Dr.. Springfield, Ill ....... 238 Blang, J. Curtis 121 Delta Tau Delta 720 Taft, Hillsdale, 111 ..... .. Blemker, Charles A. 111 L0 ,2 506 Second St, Huntingburg, 1nd ..... 232 Blitz. Lucinda L. 141 Kappa Alpha Theta 1913 Curdes Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind...200 Blizek. William R. 111 Delta Tau Delta 1140 Curtiss St, Downers Grove, Bloom, Kathy E. 131 1812 N. Capitol 11ndpls.1 4875 Old Orchard T11, Orchard Lake, Mich. 217 Bloomer, Richard S. 121 Rockville, 1nd. 502 W. York 811., Rockville, Ind............... Bluhm, Robert W. 131 Delta Upsilon 9929 S. Oakley Ave., Chicago 43, Ill...228 Blumberg. Joel M. 141 Roberts hall 5 Loel Ct, Rockville Centre, N. Y.....235 Blunt, Dan R. 131 Delta Chi R. R. 3, Canfield, Ohio .......................... 222 Ely, Sara L. 121 Alpha Gamma Delta 5002 N. Kessler B1vd., Indianapolis 8, Ind. ...................................................... 183 Boardman, Helen L. 111 Locust Manor 1213 W. Madison St., Sandusky. Ohio .......................................................... 215 Bobey, Cecil D. 121 Roberts hall 3234 Peoria SL, Steger, Ill ................... 234 Bobiuette, Beryl 111 Rector hall 308 S. Drury Lane, Ariington Heights, 111. Bockhorst. Paul W. 131 Delta Upsilon 7 Powerhorn Dr., Packanack Lake, Wayne, N J. ............................................ 228 Bodell, Stephen R. 111 Longden hall 2027 Vardon Lane, Flossmoor, 111 ..... 232 Boe, Margaret A. 141 Delta Delta Delta 506 E. Saddler River Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. .................................. 194 Boesinger, Beverly 141 Alpha Chi Omega 5814 N. Oxford SL, Indianapolis 20, Ind. .................................................... 186 Bohannon, Carolyn 131 Pi Beta. Phi 2406 Green Valley Rd., New Albany, Ind. ............................................ 204 Boland, Loraine 111 Lucy Rowland hall 380 Robin Hood Rd., NE, Atlanta .214 9. Ga. 209 Bolas, Robert J. 111 Delta Tau Delta 630 S. Beverley Lane, Arlington Heights. 111. .227 Boldrey, Edwin E. 131 Delta Upsilon 924 Hayne Rd., Hillsborough, Calif. .......................................................... 228 Boldrey, Susan E. 111 Mason hall 924 Hayne Rd., Hillsborough. Calif. .......................................................... 208 Bollinger. Linda 141 Kappa. Kappa Gamma 820 North D12, Sunset Pkwy.. Seymour, Ind. .............................. . ......... 202 Bollinger, Thomas R. 111 Phi Kappa Psi 820 North Dr.. Sunset Pkwy Seymour. Ind. ........................................ 241 B011man. Milton W Jr. 141 Delta Upsilon 2400 Prospect Ave.. Evanston. Ill ....... 228 Bolser, Beverly A. 121 Delta Gamma 904 Madison Lane, Falls Church, Va. .............................................................. 196 Bouaker, Donna L. 121 Delta Zeta 3348 W. 164th St.. Markham, 111 ......... 198 Bond, Thomas A. 121 Delta Chi 4 Westwood Forest. St. Louis 22, Mo. 10 M b: Student Index 307 BonDurant, Bruce 3. 111 Phi Kappa Psi 2730 S. Twyckenham D12, South Bend, Ind. ...................... 241 BonDurant, Susan E. 141 Alpha Phi 2730 S. Twyekenham Dr... South Benti. Ind. .................................. 192 Boots, Barbara S. 131 Delta Zeta R. R. 7, Crawfordsville, 1nd ................. 198 Bootz, Cherie L. 121 Alpha Omicron Pi 8711 Petersburg Rd., Evansvilie 11, 1nd. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 190 13002, Kaiherine 1. 121 Delta Deltez Delta 11310 Seventy-ninth St, La Grange, 111. ........................................ 194 Boren, Mary H. 141 Alpha Chi Omega 3801 Tayior SL, H011yw00c1, F13. ....... 186 Boren, Wilber C. 121 Beta. Theta P1 109 11'. Spruce St, Princeton, 1nd.....220 Bork, Kennard B 141 Alpha Chi Omega 503 Empress CL, Alexandria V3. .. B01',Lell J3mesB.1-11 703 S. Coilege Ave. 320 E1n1hurst,Peo1'ia,Iii. Bosenbury, Jean E. 141 155 W. 16th St. 1111119130 4616 Broadway, Indianapolis 5. Incl. Bosh, 03101 A. 131 Alpha Chi Omega 4533 Pershing 11.11.. Downers Grove, Ill. Boxeli. Cathren E. 131 1812 N. Capitol 11ndpis.1 1801 S. Gallatin St., Marion, Ind.......' Boyd, Betty 111 Lucy Rowland han 582 S. Keni1w0rth Ave, Elmhurst, 111. .............................................................. 211 Boyer, John W. 131 Alpha Tau Omega. 214 Tonti Ave South Bend 17, IV 1.1 1;. 111d. ............................................................ 218 Boyle, C. Rodney 121 Delta Upsilon R. R. 1. Mount Morris, I11.....................228 Bradbury. John R. 131 Sigma N11 7054 'Washington St, St. Louis 30, Mo ...................................................... 245 Braddom Randall L. 121 Roberts 113.11 108 S. VVestX-iew Avqe Dayton 3, Ohio .......................................................... 234 Braden. Bonnie J. 141 Delta Zeta 228 Claremont Rd Springfield, Pa. .............................................................. 3.08 Braden, Robeit S.111 3.113113 Tau Omega 907 E. Penn St., Hoopestou, 111 ........... 219 Bradley, Steven 1,21 Delta Kappa Epsilon 1658 Gerrard D1'., IndianapoIis 24, 1nd. Bradley, Susan 141 Kappa Alpha Theta 120 S. Cornell Circle, Fort Wayne, Ind. ............................................ 2-00 Bradt, Louise R. 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma 454 N. Taylor Ave. St. Louis 2-2. Mo. ....................................................... Brandzel. Thomas 111 Phi Gamma Delta 723 Bonnie Brae, River Forest. 111 ..... 237 Brattain. David L. 121 Roberts hall R. R. 1. Roachda1e, Ind ......................... 234 Brande. A. Janet 131 Mason 112111 Ft. Harrison, Qtrs. 846. IndianapoHs 16, 1nd. .. 206 Brauninger, Mary A. 111 ucy Rowiand 11311 5540 Woodson REL, Kansas City 33, Mo. ...................................................... 209 Breseman, Susan L. 111 Rector 112.11 5 Ovington Circle, 11'estbuz'y, N. Y 11111 2-13 Brestan, Elmer P. 121 Roberts ha11 128 Edward Ave, Northlake. 111 ....... 23-1 Brewer, Robert D. 141 713 S. Locust St. 1047 McKinley Rd., Arlington 5, Va....... Breyfogle, Kath1een 111 Rector hall 18547 Argyle Ave., Homewood, 111. ...213 Bridges, .1. Stephen 131 Beta e a P1 819 Franklin St.,C01umbus End.......220 Bridgewater,Ro11a1d 171 Terre Haute, Ind. 447 North 6112 SL, Terre Haute, 303 Student Index Briil, A1311 R. 121 D3113 Chi 113 S Spring St Evansville 14,1nd. Brock, Richard B 151 439 Anderson St. 439 Anderson St..Greencast1e, 1110. ......... Broderick, Elizabeth L. 141 P1 Beta. Phi 65 Country Club PL, Believille, 111.204 Broifitt. James D. 131 Beta. Theta. P1 3858 N. New Jersey SL, Indianapolis 5, 1nd. .............................. 220 Brookins, Oscar T. 111 Longden 11311 828 Randail St., Jackson 3, Miss.........232 Brooks, Patricia A. 141 155 W. 16th St. 111-11111131 N0. 11, 2350 Glenmawr Ave., Coiumhus 2, Ohio ........... Brown, Carroll L. Alpha Omicron Pi 1585 Apple Lane, Bloomfield Hills. Mich. .............................................. 190 Brown, George 1., Jr. 131 Sigma Nu 1412 Henderson Dr., Kalamazoo, Mich. ........................................................ 246 Brown. Judith L. 121 Alpha Chi Omega 2431 Lane Av.,e E1khart,1nd ............... 186 Brown, Lauren R 121 Lambda Chi Alpha R. R 1111036111310. Pam. Bt'mowxn L1nda S121 Alph Gamma De1ta 600 Brookside Ame Roosex-elt Y. wan Marilynn 131 Alpha Chi Omega. 809 Ga: dens1de Dr., Greencastle, Ind .. Brown, Norma 1 121 Alpha Gamma Delta 567 Highland Ave., Antioch, 111 ......... 188 Brown, Paul L. 151 2A 800 S. Locust. St. 2A 800 S. Locust St, Greencastle, 1nd. .......................................... Brown, Rebecca A. 141 Pi Beta Phi ...186 900 Locust Rd., Wilmette. Ill ............... 204 Brown, Robert F. 131 Sigma Alpha. Epsilon 108 S. College Ave. 5113 Florence Ave., St. Louis 19, 1110. 242 Brown, Sharon A. 111 Rector haii 2 Lavereda. Santa Fe, N. Mex...........212 Brown. Sherri L. 141 Delta Gamma. 1289 Hereford Rd. Cleveland 18, Ohio .................................................... 196 Brown, Thomas 121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 56 Wesminster Ave, Youngstown 9, Ohio ...................................................... 242 Brown. 11111113111 0., Jr. 121 Beta Theta Pi 212 indiana Ava, Sullivan, 1nd ......... 220 Browne. Ivar F. 151 515 Anderson S1. 374 11 . Middle St., New Bedford 4, Mass. Bryant, Gary D. 111 Longden 11311 1033 Falls Ave. Wabash, Ind...............232 Bryant, Hedy E. 111 Lucy Rowland 11311 32 Oak Bend Ct., St. Louis 24. Mo ..... 209 Buchanan, Douglas N.111 Longden hall 270 Split Rock 1111.. Syosset, N Y ....... 232 Buchenberger, Robert 121 Alpha Tau Omega. 1104 Neeb R0,. Cincinnati 38, 01110....218 Buchko, Karen J. 121 423 Anderson St. 4742 Jackson St., Gary, 111d ....................... Buck, EEizabeth J. 111 Lucy Rowland hail 705 S. V311 Ave, Arlington Heights. 111. Buckles, Charles E.. Jr. 171 R. R. 2 R. R. 2, Greencastle, Ind ............................. Bueli, Elizabeth W. 111 Mason 11311 5018 Bruce Ave., Minneapolis 24, Minn. Buente. Joyce M. 121 Kappa Kappa. Gamma 132 E. Euclid SL, Vailey Stream, Buge, David E. 111 Longden 11311 30 E. Sunrise Dr., Evansville ...208 10, 1nd. .................................................... 233 Bull Heward 11.121 Delta Chi 4340 Sunrise R11, 1nd12mapohs 8, 111121.. .............222 B1111, W'iiliam, Jr. 141 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 5845 N. Oxford St.,1ndianapolis 20,1nd ..... ..242 Bundy, Brent C 121 1019 S. Indiana. St. 1019 3111613113 St. Greeneascle Bunting Bette 11 131 A1pha Phi 1031 First St., Jackson, M1011 ............... 19?. Burghard, Deanna 111 Lucy Rowland 113.11 4340 Berkshire Rd., Indianapolis, Ind. ............................................................ 211 Burgum, Thomas L. 121 Phi Gamma Delta 1875 Winthrop Lane, Birmingham, 111130.238 Burkett, John H. 141 421' Anderson St. 427 Anderson St., Greencastle. Ind. .................................................................. Burkhaiter, Susan K.111 Rector hall 81? W North Shore Dr, South Bend 17, 1nd. ....213 Burkhardt Ann H 111 Lucy Rowland hail 152-7 Dogwood D11, Elkhart, 1116...... 209 Burkhardt, William A. 121 130113 Upsilon 114 Newton Rd., Hoiiywood, Fla ....... 228 Burkhart, John W., Jr. 121 Lafayetie, Ind. Box 222, Lafayette, 111d ............................... Burney Kay 8.141 Kappa Aipha Theta 511, 9200 Benj Franklin Pkwy Philadelphia 30, Pa. Burney, Patricia G111 Ma5011 113.11 1722 Stanton Ava, 1111112111; Ind ....... 208 Burpee, Mary C. 141 Kappa Alpha Theta 832 S. Clay St, Hinsdale, 111 ............... 200 Burt, Catherine A. 111 Lucy Rowland 11311 011 Wheeling Ava, Muncie, Ind......... Burton, James W. 121 103 Olive St. 101 Garfield R11, Harvard, 111 ................... Burton, Nancy L. 141 Kappa. Kappa Gamma 2120 Wawonaissa, Fort W'ayne, Ind. ........................................................... Burwash, Sara H.141 155 '1V.16th St. 1111des 1 - 711 S. Eim Blvd., Champaign, 111 ....... 216 Busey, Joseph S. 131 Alpha Tau Omega 719 E. Center SL, Le Roy, 111 ............... 218 Bush, Curtis W. 111 Delta Tau Deita 99 Glendale B1vd., Valparaiso, 1nd ..... 227 Butcher, David A. 131 Phi Kappa. Psi 1233 N. Downey Ava, Indianapolis, Ind. ............................................................ 240 Butler, Rhett W. 141 Sigma Chi 1316 Jackson Ave., River Forest, 111. .............................................................. 2-14 Byler, Barbara E. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 11 The Woods, Marion, Ohio ................ 209 Byrd, Jean S. 131 Alpha Omicron Pi 1112 E, First St, Bloomington, Ind. ............................................................ 190 C Calamaras James B 121 Phi Delta Theta 6712 N.Le1'oy Av.,e Chicago 46, I11. Caidwell,Ju113A.121 A1pha Phi 210 1V. Fourteenth Stu Rushville, 1nd. Calkins, Jacqueline 131 1812 N. Capitol 1Indgis.1 2932 Urwiler Ava, 11,0h10 Calkins, Margaret 111 LuCY Rowland 11311 2932 Urwiler Ave., Cincinnati 11, Ohio ........... Callane, James M. 121 Sigma Chi 1208 N Perkins St, Rushvilie, Ind. ................................................ Callies. David L. 111 Sigma Chi 2'26 N. Adams St... Hinsdale, 111 ......... 245 ....200 2.1.0 202 Cincinnati 1x5 H R1 209 .344 Cannes. Jere L. 441 Delta Chi 9141 Arbor Ct. Wheaten. 111 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 222 Campbell. Anna E. 411 Mason hall Box 1151. Tuskegee Institute. Ala ,,,,, 208 Campbell. Anthony H. 421 Phi Kappa Psi 612 Jennings Landing, Battle Creek. Mich. ............................................ 240 Campbell. Bruce A. 421 Beta Theta P1 129 Garrison Ava. Battle Creek. Mich. Campbell John S. 431 Phi Gamma Delta. 1152 N Blackburn Dr. Palatine Ill . 235 CampbeH 41 Lambda Chi Alpha No. 41. 700 S. Courthouse Rd. Arlington 4. Va. .................................... 230 Campbell, 117111121111 II 411 Delta Kappa Epsilon 555 Ridge Rd. Kenilworth, Ill 77777777777 225 Candlin. James III 431 Alpha. Tau Omega 2232 Sherman Ave. Evanston. 111 ..... 218 Cannom. David S. 441 Beta Theta Pi 4412 1V. Fiftyteighth St, Minneapolis 24. Minn. .................................................. 220 Cagle. W'illiam S. 411 Deita Upsilon 8660 Mayhew Rd.. Fort Wayne. . g 4142 Central AVeI Western Springs. 111. ...................................... 246 Capp. Constance . 411 Mason hall 715 Thurman Ava. Michigan City. Ind. ................................................ 208 Capron, Phoebe J. 441 Kappa Alpha Theta 777 Secomi St.. BeaVer. Pa ................. 200 Carmichael. Morris H. 431 Roberts hall 122 W. High St. Mooresvilie. Ind 1111111 234 Carothers, Bette 441 Alpha Gamma Delta 4975 N. Idlewild Ave, Milwaukee 17, Wis. .................................................... 188 Carpenter. Carol L. 441 Delta Zeta, 56 Berkley St, Rochester, N Y ......... 198 Garrick, Roxana 421 Delta Delta. Delta Box 486. 5 Windemere Lane. Cochocton. Ohio .................................... 194 Carriger. W'illiam 441 Alpha Tau Omega 100 11 . Brow Oval. Lookout Mtn Tenn. .....218 Carriker. Susan 31 4.31 11515011 111111 6240 H Street, APO 942. Seattle Wash. ........................................................ 206 CarroII. Ronnie 441 DeIta Kappa Epsilon 918 159th St. PL. South Holland. 111. ............................................ 224 Carroll. Sarah F. 441 Alpha Phi 257 Ann St. Clarendon H1115. 111.......192 Carson. Philip L. 421 Sigma Nu 707 E. Seventy-third St. Indianapolis 40,1nd .. 2.46 Carson.Stan1ey N 461 433 Anderson St. 334 Ames Stu L1berty1 111e, 111. .. .. Carter. Anne 143.441 Alpha Phi 863 E. Maple St. Hoopeston. 111.........192 Carter. Guy A. 431 Roberts hall R. 1. Muncie. Ind ............................... 234 Carter. Karen S. 421 101 S. Locust St. 101 S. Locust St. Greencastle. Ind. Carter. Robert R W441 W408 E.Ham13 St 2155 Bates Ave, Springfield 111 ............... Cartun. David S. 411 Phi Delta Theta 1006 Montford Rd.. Cleveland 21. Ohio . ..236 Case. Roy III 421 DeIta. Kappa Epsilon 106 Willow. Park Forest I11 ............... 224 Casey. David L 411 Longden hail R.R.1 Hudson Ind... ...........233 Casperson. Torn J 441 Sigma Nu 2024 'West A St. Belleville.111... ...246 Casseil. M. Victm-ia 411 Locust Manor 2001 Eaton Ave.. San Caries. Calif...215 Casseli, William TV. 421 Roberts hall 608 Oswego St, Ann Arbor. Mich ..... 235 Cathcart, G. Robert 411 601 Anderson St. 5410 Riverside D12. Piqua. Ohio .................. Catlin. James A. 441 Delta Upsilon 905 Eldorado St.. Winnetka. 111 ......... 2-28 Catlin. William W. 421 Delta Upsilon 905 Eldorado $4,. W'innetka. 111 ......... 2-28 Caughran. Phi1ip M. 421 Deita Chi AC of S. Log 7th. Log Comb. APO 612. San Francisco. Calif. Cazier. Nancy C. 441 Amha. Omicron Pi 5241 N. Riley St... Kendallvine. End ..... 186 Cederquist. Eric S. 411 Longden hall 64401-10211dav Br W. Indianapolis 20.1nd. .. Cernock Paul 421 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1959 Medford Ave. Youngstown 14. Ohio Chadd Norman L. 471 SOSN 608 N. Madison St, Greencastle. Ind. .. ....................................................... Cha1fant. L. 421 Beta. Theta P1 116 S. Walnut Ridgeville Ind ........... 220 Chapman. Chadda 431 13911221 Delta Delta 325 S. Cullen Rensselaer.1nd.. ...1414 Chapman. Donald 431 Sigma Alpham Epsilon 8659 Eulaiie Ave.. St. Louis 17. Mo. .......................................................... ..242- Chappell. L. Terry 411 Phi Gamma Delta 565 Monroe Blvd. South Haven. Mich. . Charbonneau, Suzanne 441 P1 9117 Jackson Park 131111.. Milwaukee 13. Wis. Chattin Sam S. 431 Phi Kappa Psi 729 Main St.. Vincennes. Ind ..... . Cherry C. Sue 411 Lucy Rowland 3.11 807 S. Oakland Ave Carbondale. Ill Chesterfield John L 421 S1gma Chi 822 E. Sewenty-ninth St... Ihdianapolis. Ind. .................................. 244 Chiicote. Arden R. 441 315 Elm St. 2211 Hemingway Dr.. Nashvine 12, Term. ........................................................ Chiid. David A. 421 Roberts hall 911 W. Ninth St.. Marion. Ind ............. 234 Childers. John B. 441 Delta Chi Brookview 1111.. Castleton. N. Y ......... 222 Childs. Gail K. 411 Locust Manor 2118 Harrison St. Glenview. 111.. Childs. Susan 421 Delta. Delta Delta, 555 Northern Lane. De Kalb. 111 ....... 194 Childs. Theron III 421 435 Anderson St. 705 S. Elm SL. Three Oaks. Mich ............. Chmelik. Frank 411 Longden hall 1632 East AWL. Berwyn. 111.W.232 Chow. Keith S. 431 704 S. CoEiege Ave. 62 Hilton Ave. Toronto 10. Ontario Canada . .235 Chreist. Robert L.441 Phi Delta Theta 1128 E. Bronson St., South ' Bend 15. Ind. Christensen. Amy C. 411 Mason ha1l 2623 Northwest 131111.. Columbus 21. Ohio ................. Christensen, Don A. 588 N. Cumnock. Palatine, 111 ............. 226 Christense, W illiam 441 Delta Tau De1ta 2628 Northxxest B1111. Columbus 21. Ohio .......................... Christman.Ga11 411 Locus 1090 Susan 1312. HamiEton, Ohio ........ 215 Christman. .I. Eric 421 Phi Kappa Psi 424 E. Second St. Perrysburg. Ohio ......................................................... 240 Churchweu. Thomas L. 421 Delta Chi 1120 COuntry Club Dr.. Findlay. Ohio .......................................................... 222 Cittadine. Jack P. 431 Alpha T311 Omega 1772 Rainbow Bend. Elkhart. Ind.....218 Claar. David A. 421 201. S. Locust St. 1012 Sixth St Charleston. 111 ................... Claffin. James L 431 Phi Gamma Delta R. 'R. 5. South Ha1e11.Mich .................. 938 Claaett. James A. 421 Lambda Chi Alpha Em; 50. GermantownI Md ..230 Ciansaddle Joseph 441 Alpha 'I'au Orhega 60 Meridian P1. IndianapoIis 5, Ind. ...218 Clark. M. Jane 411 Rector hall 57 Thrasher 86.. New Orleans 24. La. ................ . ..................................... 214 Ciark. Nancy J. 441 Kappa. Kappa Gamma 2238 E. Thirtreighth 81.. Tulsa, Okla. 202 Clark. Tracy W. 411 Longden 112.11 747 Wesley Dr.. Park Ridge. Ill ......... 232 Clark. Wilbur G. 411 R. R. 1. Box 387 R. R. 1. Box 38?. Greencastle. Ind........... Claydon. Charles R. 431 Alpha. Tau Omega 530 Sumter Ave. Cincinnati 38. Ohio .............................. 218 Ciendening. Gary 411 Phi Delta. Theta 611 W. Dodds 81.. Bloomington, Ind. ............................................................ 237 Clifford. David 441 De1ta Kappa. Epsilon 228 S. Sixteenth Ave... Maywood. Ill. .............................................................. 224 Clodfelter. John L. 411 Sigma Nu R. R. 1. Greencastle. Ind ....................... 247 C1036. Beverly J. 431 Kappa Alpha Theta 855 Kennesaw, Sinningham. Mich. ........................................................ 2041 011'. Robert P. 441 Roberts 111111 906 Main St. Brookville. Ind.............235 Cockerill. Jane H. 431 Delta Gamma 616 Richmond St. Winchester. Ind. ........................................................... 196 Colby. Averi11 C. 421 Delta Tau 13914.61 37 Kenw 00d St. Hammond, Ind- .2241 Coleman. Patricia 411 Lucy Rowland hall 338 Hillside Ave. Glen Eilyn, 111.......2141 Collett, Mary F. 441 Kappa Alpha Theta. 3663 Spring Hollow Rd., Indianapoiis 8.11111. Collier. LarryF' 421 Sigma Nu 790 E Washington St..11a1tinsville, Ind. Collier, Mark H. 421 Roberts 11.111 1065 Homeland Dr.. Cleveland 16. Ohio .................................................... 234 Collins, Harley G. 411 Phi Kappa 1351 R R. 6 Box 120.17alparaiso, Ind. Collins. James R. 431 3C 800 S. Locust St. 30 800 S. Locust St. Greencastie. Ind. Coking. Marcia. D. 441 Pi Beta. Phi 1718 Twenty-first St.. Rock Island. 111. ...... . ....................................................... 2414 Coiling. Sue 421 Kappa. Alpha Theta 618 Highwood Ave... Greencastle. 1nd. Combs. Charles S. 441 Delta Tau Delta 245241 N. Tenth St. Terre Haute. Ind. .......................................... 226 Combs. Stephen D. 411 Delta Chi 4410 Roosevelt D12. Evansville 14, Commins. Cassandra 431 Delta Zeta 747 York Rd.. Glenview. 111...... Common. John D. 411 Longderz ha 4071 Stonehaven Rd. Dayton 29. Ohio Compton. Clyde D. 431 114 Northwood Blvd. 114 Northwood Blvd... Greencastle. Ind. Compton. John W. 1311-11. 114 Northwood Blvd..Greencast1e. Ind. Candy. Mercedes 411 Lucy Rowland 21811 618 S. Mitchell Avue Arlington Heights. 111. Congdon. David M. 421 Roberts hall 409 Bogey Lane. St, Louis 22. Mo ....... 235 Conley. Judith M. 411 L110?' Rowland hal1 9849 Tallgate Lane. Cincinnati 42. Ohio .................................................... 211 Conn, Patricia .1. 421 Kappa Kappa Gamma 1823 Highhridge R11. Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio .............................................. 2412 4'11 114 Northwood Student Index 3 09 310 Conover, Gerald R. 111 Delta Tau Delta 1410 Arbor Ave... Dayton 20. 0hio.,,..,227 Conrad. J. Minette 121 .A1pha Chi Omega 201 S. Laurel Ave., Charlotte, N. ....................................................... 1815 Conrad. Stev en N.121 515 Anderson St. 209 Benedict A113,, Tarrytown, N. Y. .......................................................... 235 Conway, Doris J. 141 Delta Zeta 5790 E. Michigan St Indianapolis 19, End. . WW.198 Cook. Dean L 141 Delta Chi RR. 3,E1kha1',t 1nd ............................. 222 Cook. Jeanie F. 111 Rector hall R. R, 1, Decatur, ind... Cook, Stephen G, 121 Phi Gamma Delta 239 Taylor Ave.. Gian Ellyn, 111 ......... 238 Cook, Susan L. 121 Kappa Alpha Theta 2622 Noyes St... Evanston, Ill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 200 Coolley, Caroiyn 121 Mason hall Brockton, 11L .......................................... 208 Coons. Douglas C. 111 Phi Delta Theta 1509 Oakwood Lane Washington, 111. ............................................................. 237 Cope 11.19.1112 121Alpha Omicron Pi 2751 Powell D12,Cincinnati,0hio,.....190 Cape, Robert, .11'. 111 Delta Kappa Epsiion 2219 Forest Park Blvd, Fort YVayne, 1nd. ........................................... 225 Copeland. R. Gregory 141 Delta Upsilon 416 N.Con1n1erce St, Lewisburg, Ohio .......................................................... 228 Coppes, John B. 121 Phi Gamma Delta 351 E W aiuut St. Nappanee. Ind ,,,,, 23S Corcoran,Cu1-tis 131 Lambda 0111 Alpha 2216 W.Wash1ngmn St Belleville, 111. .............................................................. 230 Corey. Kenneth V. 111 Longden 113.11 3034 W. Michagan St., Indianapolis 22, 1nd. .................................................... 233 Correll, Susan J. 121 Delta Gamma 118 Buttonwood Dr Fair Haven, 1' J. ....................................................... 196 Corwine.11ary L 12 Mason hall 521 Brier Sthe1111110rt11,111 Costiey,GordenyK.121 Phi Kappa 317 E Main 51., Carlinville, 111 ........... 240 Cotabish, Carol 121 Kappa Alpha Theta 1423 Arthur AV . Ohio .................. 200 Coulter, Jane S. 121 K11; p 1 lpha Theta 71 Stoney Brook RIL, Darien, Conn. ........................................................ 200 Coventry Richard 111 Lambda. Chi Alpha 6392 Monroe St.,Sy1vania Ohio........231 Cm-ey, C. Ronald 121 Roberts 112111 1519 Q Street, Bedford, 1nd ................. 235 Cowan, John L, 121 Delta Chi 9614 Taylorsvilie Rd., Jeffersomown. Ky. ................................ 229 Cowie. Nancy C. 121 Delta Gamma 3853 Holly Hills Blvd, St. Louis 16, Mo ...196 Cowling, Neil D. 121 Roberts Box 159, Poseyville 1nd ....................... 234 Cox Dorothy V 121 Alpha Phi 901 Central Ave. Wilmette 111 ........... 192 Cox Virginia R131 Delta Zeta 3105 Hillcrest Ten, Evansville 12, Ind. ................................................... 198 Coy John M. 111 Phi Delta Theta 705 Meadows Rd..Genex-a,111 ............. 237 Coyle, Nancy A. 131 Alpha Phi 1451 Oak 81., Huntington, Ind ........... 192 Cozzens, Stuart G 141 Sigma N11 58 Litchfield Rd., Port Washmgton, N.Y .......................................................... 246 Cragen, Kenneth E111 Longden hall R R 4, Martinsvhlie 111d ...................... Craig, James C. 121 Phi Gamma Delta 1 S. 601 Hwy. 53, Glen Ellyn, 111, ................................................ 238 Craig, Norman L. 111 Longden hall 8-159 Ridgeview 1312, Cincinnati 15, Ohio 232 Student Index Graver, Mrs. Martha 171 413 Shadow1awn Ave. 413 Shadowlawn Ava, Greencastle, Ind. .......................................... Crawford. 111111121111 13.141 Delta Chi 11935 A1111 St, Blue lsland,111...........222 Craw1ey C.Thon1as 121Sig111a Nu 5 S. Ann St., COEumbia, Mo ................. 241$ Cremeus. Joy A. 1:21 Alpha Omicron Pi 1135 N. Academv SL, GaIesburg. 111. ......................................................... ....190 Cl'ipe.Mic11ae1 .1. 121 Delta Chi 338 N. East St Bremen. 1nd .............. 222 Crossman, David A. 131 430 Anderson St. 11.16 S. Boots St. Marion. 1110 ................... CrOuCh. Theodore L. 111 Beta Theta Pi 6460 Fourteenth $1., Indianapoiis 19. 111d. 221 Croweil. L111da. K.n14-1A1p11a Gamma Delta 420 N. Ridgeway 81., St Joseph, Mich . C1 11111151121111 Garden 1 - 8170 N. Pennsyh-a11ia St, Indianapohs 40 1nd. ............................ 244 Crunk.J. Danie1I1 111 431 Anderson St. Omaha,111. Cserep, Dax id G. 365 W'. Fifteenth St., Auburn. Ind. ............................................................ 234 Culp. Gary L 121 Phi Kappa Psi R. R. 1, Nappauee, Ind... Curry, Sue 12-1 Kappa Kam z 7443 Overda1e I112, Dalla$ 30, Tax...... 202 Curry, Sue, Delta Deita Deka. 38 Rawson 'Woods Circle, Cincinnati 20, Ohio ,,,,, Curtis. Stanley E. 121 R0 R. R. 1. Box 5A, Cuh'er, 111112.35 Cushman, Gloria 3. 131 Alpha Phi 5 Knollcrest Ct., Normai, 111 .............. 192 D Dailey, John P. 131 Phi Kappa Psi 380 Mitcheil Ave, Elmhurst. 111 ......... 240 Dalbey, Sarah 112-1 Alpha ?hi 1470.NGasc11e St. Wooster Ohio ,,,,,, 192 Dale. James A.111 Longden hall 6N660 Medinah Rd Medinah. Il1.,..,. 232 Dales. Bruce B. 121 Roberts hall R. R. 1, Forest Dunes, Covm Mich. Damstra, Bruce 1. 1 11 e ' 17 2'8 Benson 1111091131011 6.01110 ........ 226 Danks, Joseph H.111 Longdeu 112111 105 W. Eiche Ave, Effingham. 111.,,,,233 Daugherty. John H. 131 103 011W: St. 2533 Central Park Ave., Evanston, 111 ..... David, John S, 111 Sigma. Nu 460 Grand Ave.. Aurora, 111 ................. 247 Dax-idson James 1W. 131 De1ta Upsilon 220 Rutledge SL, Gmy, Ind. ..2-28 Davidson Joan 11.111 Rector ha11 69 G1enbrook REL, West Harzfmd T, Conn. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 213 Davies, Richard G, 131 108 S. C011ege Ave. R. R. 1. Box 17. Valparaiso. 111d ............... Davis, Anne L. 141 Mason hall 98? Fennw 00d Circle, W. North Huskegon, Mich. 206 Davis Eleanor C.141uA1pha C111 01119541 1720 Ditmas Av.,e Brooklyn 26, N. Y. .......................................................... 186 Davis, Emerson Jr 121 Phi Gamma Delta R. R. 17, Box 377, Indianapolis 23, Ind. .................................................... 238 Davis, Mrs. Ester F. 151 New Market, 1110. New Market, Ind. ........................................ Davis. Evelyn W. 141 D9113. Delta Delta 1031 Michigan Ave.. Evanston, Ill...194 Davis, John R, 141 Alpha Tau Omega 3651 Grady Blvd, Elkhart, Ind ........... 218 Davis. Luanne 131 1812 N. Capitol 11ndpls.1 R. R. 2, Poseyville, 11111217 Davis. Marcia A. 111 Rector ha11 4910 E. Seventy-eighth St., Indianapohs 50, Ind. ............................ 214 Davis, Martha .1. 131 Alpha P111 2645 Bali St, SE, Grand Rapids 6. Mich. .................................................... 192 Davis, Stephen E, 121 Phi Kappa Psi 322 E, North St.. Greenfield, 1nd.......240 Davison. Richard P. 131 Roberts 112111 321 Castlewood Dr., Devon. Pa ........... 234 Dawson, Thomas O. 141 Phi Gamma Delta 924 W'. CharIes, Champaign, 111 ........... 238 Day. Mary E. 121 Alpha Chi Omega 34 Carley R0,, Stamford, Conn ........... 186 Day, Susan H. 131 Alpha Chi Omega R. R. 4, B03: 458, Terre Haute, 1nd. ............................................................ 186 Dayton, Susan M. 141 155 VY. 16th St. 11ndp1s.1 1620 Walnut, Waukegan, 111 ............... 216 8329 S. Paxton Axe, Chicago 1'1, 8329 S. Paston Ave., Chicago 17, 111. ............................................................ 244 Deadman, 111111121111 G. 131 Sigma 0111 8329 S. Paxton Ave , Chicago 17, 111. ...................................................... Dean. Richard S. 121 Roberts hall 1111 Tenth St., SE, W'ashington 3, D. C. ...................................................... 234 Dean. Ross A. 121 Sigma A1pha. Epsilon 5858 N. Maitland Ct. W-Eilwaukee 17 Wis. .....,,242 Heater Sandra.L.131 Pi Beta P11i 4 Circie Lane Pla.nd0111e,N.Y... ....204 Deatherage. Fred S. 111 Delta Upsilon 35 Webster Park AVe Co1umbus 14, 01110 ................................................... 229 Deaton.A1fred L.111 111 Sigma C111 6016 E Fifty setenth St, Tulsa 35, Okla. .. Decker, Frederic W. Bloomington St. 1008 E. Raymond St, Piainfmld, 1nd. ............................................ Decker. Paul 111., Jr. 151 713 S. Locust St. 1221 W. Oswego, Naperville, 111 ............... Decker, 1111113111 E. 111 Phi Kappa Psi 3.30 Magnolia 1311. K011011111, Inti..,. ..... 241 DeCourcy, L, Michael 121 Roberts 112111 499 S, Jackson St, Frankiin, Ind ....... 234 Deering, Henry A, 131 Roberts hall 785 Clark St, Cincinnati 3, Ohio ........ 234 Delbridge, Catherine 131 Kappa Kappa Gamma. Hotel Elkhart, Eikhart. 1nd. .............. 202 DeLong. Dorothy 121 Kappa Alpha. Theta 2528 Glenwood CL New Albany, 1nd. ............................................................ 200 Demange. Robert P. 141 Roberts hall 2520 Fourth SL, Molina. 111 ................. 235 Dempsey. Claire 121 Delta. Deka Delta 831 N. Main St. Naperville, 111 ........... 194 Dent, David R. 131 De1ta Chi R. R. '2, Angola. Ind ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 222 de Rosset, Gabrielle 141 Alpha Gamma Delta 270 Holmes Ava, C1arendon H1115, 111. .................................................. 188 DeSelm, David P. 121 Phi Gamma Dena 355 S. Osborn 1A1-enKankakee, 111. De Stefano, 1344 E. Eightv-seventh St, Chicago 19, 111. ...................................... 245 Derrick, Judith E. 111 Rector hall 2601 N. Tenth St, Terre Haute, Ind. ............................................ 212 Detrick, Judson 131 Delta Kappa 1319511011 4324 Central Ave.. Western Springs, 111. Death. John B. 131 2201 E. Floyd Ave Eng1ewood, C010. .......................................................... 235 Dewald, Dorothy .1. 131 Delta. Zeta 31830 Lake Shore Blvd, Willowick, Ohio ...................................... 198 DeWitt. W'endy R. 111 Rector hall 10230 Echo Hills Dr.. Brecksvilie 41, Ohio rrrrrrrrrrrr . ....................................... 213 Didriksen. Charles W. 111 Phi Delta Theta 2615 Hartzell St, Evanston. 111 ......... 237 Diehl. Judy C. 121 P1 Beta. Phi 311 Colonial Ridge, Moorestown, N. J. Diehl. 1.. Gary 121 Roberts hall 1104 Coburn Ave. W'orland. Wyo.......234 Diehr. Mrs. Catharine 171 10 N. Locust St... Greencastle. 1nd ..................................... Diehr. Maurice A. 141 10 N. Locust St. 10 N. Locust St Greencastle. 1116...-.- Dieterle, Patricia 141 155 W. 16th St. 11111113131 1:30 Caroline, Elmhurst. III ................... 216 Dietrich. Douglas S. 111 Longden hall 525 VVoodl-cmd 131:. East Lansing. Mich. Dike. Barbara. L. 1 1023 E. Wilson A1e. 1112011313. 111 777777777 208 Dillon.Dan1e1 C 121 Phi Kappa Psi 1717 Conner St... Noblesviile. 1nd ....... 2411 111110111 James C. 141 ?hi Kappa Psi 1717 Conner St... Noblesviiie, 1nd. ................................................ 240 Dirks. David M. 131 Phi Gamma Delta 5434 N Capitn1Axe indianapolis 8.11111 .................................................... 238 DirkS.VirginiaA1111 L11c3 R011 land hall 1112 Femwood D1 .. Schnectady Dirkse. Lois P. 121 Delta Delta, Delta 1115 Fondulac Dr.. East ..... 204 NJ W NJ Peoria. 111. ...... . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 194 Dittman. Judith A. 121 Aipha Phi 1800 McPherson 13116.. Freemont, Ohio .......................................................... 192 Dittman. Sharon 121 Phi Gamma. Delta R. R. 2. Box 383. Antioch. 111 ............... 188 Divoll, Knox D. 141 Roberts hall Box 334, Bellows Falls, Vt ................... 234 Dix. Ellen 141 Kappa Kappa Gamma 1347 Northwestern Ave... 11'ooster. Ohio ........................................ 202 Dodd 110111114 H.121 Deita Kappa Epsilon 12151 Roland. Joplin. Mo. ....................... 924 Dodge. Sunsan E. 141 Pi Beta Phi 913 N. Hoover. W'hittier. Calif 11111111111 204 Doederlein, Arthur 121 Lambda Chi Alpha. 3456 Goddard Rd Toledo 6. Ohio ...... 230 Doepke. Eric P. 131 Sigma Nu 1228 Edwards Rd.. Cincinnati 8. Ohio 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 246 Doetsch. Gernot S. 141 Delta Tau Delta Lakewood Dr.. T111321h0ma. Tenn.......226 Doetsch. Ingo H. 111 Delta Tau Delta. Lakewood Dr. Tullahoma. Tenn.......227 DohnaL Douglas C. 141 Roberts hali 325 E. Beaumont. Ave... Milwaukee 17, W'is. 235 Dogruei. Attila 111 Phi Kappa Psi Koca Mustafa, ef. cad. 13. Mugla. Turkey ........................................ 241 11012111. Susan M. 111 Locust Manor 5416 N. W'ashington 131111.. Arlington 5. Va. .................................... 215 Donaldson. Mrs. Judith 141 402 S. Indiana St. 402 S. Indiana St. Greencastle. Ind ....... Donaldson. Peter B. 141 413 E. Hanna. St. 413 E. Hanna St. Greencastle. Ind ......... Donahue. Gerald A. 111 Phi Delta Theta. 10065 Lincoln. Huntington W'oods. Mich. ........................................................ 237 Donovan, James 1 . 121 Alpha Tau Omega 1603 Elliot Ave. Park Ridge. Ill ......... 218 Donovan, Susan G. 141 Mason hall G424 Morningside D11. Kansas City 13, Mo. ............................................ 206 Doran. Carl R. 121 Deita Kappa. Epsiion 33 Brookside Ave Fair Haven. N. J .......................................................... 224 Duran, Miriam N. 111 Lucy Rowkand hall 5770 E. Pleasant Run Pkw3'1, Indianapolis 19. Ind. .. Dore. Rodney G. 111 Alph 203 Fieldstone D12. Glenshae. Pa ....... 210 Dorian. Hugh H. 111 Delta Upsilon 769 Juanita Ave, St. Louis 221 Mo ..... 229 Doud. Suzanne 131 P1 Beta Phi 102 N. Edgewood, La Grange, III ....... 204 Doughty, Donna. L. 111 Lucy Rowiand hali 1504 Thornwood Du. Downers Grove, Ill. .............................................................. 209 Douglas. Diane K. 111 Rector hall 1642 N. Lyndhurst St, Indianapolis 24, 1nd. ............................ 212 Douglass. Marilan B. 111 Lucy Rowiand hail 337 N. Dover Ave. La Grange Park. 111. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 211 1101111. Nancy J0 131 Delta Zeta. 3505 Middle. R11. Columbus. 11111 ,,,,,,,,, 198 Dowd, Allen .1. 131 Phi Kappa Psi 1415 Henderson Dr... Kalamazoo. Mich. .................................. 240 Dowell. R: Kent 111 Phi Kappa Psi 1424 1V. Shore D11. Pekin, Ill ............. 241 Down. Raymond A. 111 Longden 113.11 2000 Greenwood Ave. XVilmette. 111.233 Downey, James 131 3A 800 S. Locust St. 3.4 800 S Leeust St. Greencastle. Ind. Dowm J Hunter 111 Delta 111131011 607 Lindsay Rd.. Wilmington 3, Del. ...................................................... 229 Draper. John. Jr. 111 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 271 S. Broadway. Hastings 6. N. Y. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 243 Drees, John A. 111 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 828 Ingleside PL, Evanstom Ill ........... 243 Drew. James B. 141 Sigma Nu 3436 St. John's P11, Cincinnati 8. Ohio ...................................................... 246 Drew, Jeannette E. 111 Mason hall 3436 St. John's P1.. Cincinnati 81 Ohio 11111111 . 11111111111111111111111 208 Driemeier. Joan H. 121 Mason hall 11217 Bellefontaine Rd. St. Louis 38. Mo. ...................................................... 206 Drury, Dennis C. 131 Phi Delta Theta . East 1034 Chesterfield Pkwy. Lansing. Mich. Duncan. Catherine 121 Mason hall 325 Glendover, Lexington, Ky ............. 206 Duncan. John 0.. Jr. 121 Roberts hall No. D, Bldg. 2322, Fort Eustis. Va ..... 234 Duncan. John F.. Jr. 121 Delta Tau Delta 444 Westover Rd., Kansas City 13 Mo. ............................................................ 226 11111111211111 Mrs. Frances 131 641 E. Walnut St. 641 E. Walnut St.. Greencastle, Ind. .......................................... Dunham, Phillip J. 141 641 E. Walnut St. 641 E. W'amut St. Greencastle, 1nd... Dunlap. Karen S. 111 Locust Manor 308 Flatrock D12. Columbus. 1nd ,,,,,,, 215 Dunn. H. Dianne 111 Rector Hall Colton St... Columbus Junction, Ea ...... 214 Dunn.1an1es G111 Alpha Tau Omega 6406 Greenleaves Rd.1lndianapolis 20 1nd. ...219 Dunn Michael E111 Lonaden ha11 120912 1111110111119 St., Sandusky Ohio ...................................... 232- Dunn. Patricia. E. 131 Alpha Chi Omega S555 Moraine Ave. Munster. Ind.......186 11111111113: Frederick A. 111 Phi Kappa Psi 545 Voltz Rd. Northbrook, 111 ............. 241 Button, Lewis G., Jr. 141 Beta Theta P2 5 S. Broadmuor 1311-11., Springfield. Ohio .................................... 220 E Eagleston. John F. 111 Longden hall 225 11'. McKenzie Rd.. Greenfieid. 1nd. ...................................... 232 Early. Sharon R 141 Alpha. Omicron P1 830 Edgemoor Ave, Kalamazoo. Mich. Eaton. Marjorie A. 141 15:1 11ndpls.1 6335 N. Oriole Ave... Chicago 31, 111.316 Ebeling, Sara. L. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 14412 West Ava, Orland Park. 111 ..... 209 Eberhard, Susan 111 Lucy Rowland hali 3234 Washington Blvd. Indianapolis 5 1nd. .210 Ebersol. Caro1 A W111 Lucy R011 land hali 684 W. Saddle Riv er Rd.. Hohokus N. J. .209 Eek. Cynthia .1111 Lucy Rimland hali 733 N. Waiola. Avue La Grange Park, 111. .................................................. 209 Eckardt. Joan 111 Kappa Alpha. Theta 704 Highwood Ave.. Greencastie. ....190 St. Ind. ............................................................ 206 Eckert, Judith A. 121 Delta. Zeta Baw Beese Lake. Hillsdale. Mich ....... 198 Edgerton, Ronald K. 121 Sigma Nu 14 Lafayette Circie. Boston 81, Mass. ........................................................ 246 Edgett. James D. II 141 807 Draper St. 807 Draper St Greencastle. Ind ............. Edwards. Garth 131 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 75 Windsor Rd.. Kensington. Conn...242 Effmann. Eric L. 131 Sigma N11 613 Pearl St, Richmond, Ind ............. 246 Eggers, Dinah G. 121 Delta Gamma 1058 Homewood D12, Cleveiand 7, Ohio .................................. 196 Eggieston. Ala L. 121 Delta Upsilon 2301 E. Tennessee St.. Evansville 11. Ind. ................................ 228 Ehni, Barbara W. 141 Pi Beta Phi 5828 Granville Dix. Sylvania. 0hio....204 Eichenberg, Patricia 131 Kappa Kappa Gamma. 10234 S. Oakfey Ava. Ch 1 cage 317 Meacham Awe Park Ridge 111. .136 Eikenberry Sherri 1.1111 Rector hall R. R. 2. Burg Stu Granville, Ohio ...... 213 Eisinger, Joyce E. 131 Delta Delta Delta 3925 11 . Jefferson St K011011101 Ind...194 Eklund. Jane L1 111 Rector hail 5600 Apache Rd.. Louisville T, Ky.....212 Elbring, W'illiam K. 121 Sigma Chi 16 Ridgecreek Rd., St. Louis 41. Mo. ...................................................... 244 Elder. Willa J. 111 Rector hall 330 E. Hendricks St. Greensburg. Ind. ....1.......214 Elles Sa11dra 1. 121111313011 11311 2320 E. Ninety 11151 81., Indianapolis 40, Ind. ............................ 206 Elliff, John T. 131 Phi Kappa Psi 915 W'ashington St, Pekin, 111 ........... 240 Elliott. John 0. 111 Logden 112111 166 S. Trnesdale Ave, Youngstown 6, Ohio .. E11151 Janet Gamma 656 E. Highland AWL. TVooster. Ohio Ellis. W'iiliam H. 111 Phi Delta Theta. 1188 Estaie Lane1 Lake Forest. 111...237 Elmstrom. Merry 121 Delta Delta Delta 1015 S. Stone Ave, La Grange. E1rod.Robet-t G. 141 Sigma Nu R. R 1 Box :62 Indianapolis 27, 11111. 246 E15131 . Carolyn 121 141111131 Gamma Delta R. R 2. Box 13 Floyds Knobs, 1nd. ..................................................... 188 Elster. Miriam A. 131 Delta Gamma. 329 Planthurst Rd. St. Louis 19, Mo. ...................................................... 196 Student Index 311. Emmons, Barbara E. 121 Mason hall 134 Wakewa Ave.. South Bend 17 Ind ................................................... 206 Endres..10hr1 M. 131 Sigma Chi 229 E.G1en Ave.. Peoria, 111 ................. 244 Engel, Diane 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma 33 Woods Grove Rd., VVestport, Conn. .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 202 Engle.Edward,Jr.111 Beta Theta P1 200 Washington St, Hudson, ..221 e a T1111 Delta 7909 Kimlough Dr., Indianapolis 40,1nd. English, Nancy 1111 Alpha Gamma Delta 193 Horsehoe Dr.. St. Louis. 1110.........188 Ensor. Carolyn 121 Alpha Phi 2575 Charney Rd., Cleveland, Ohio ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 192 Epperson, Donald 121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 122 Gilliland AV'e., Beaver Falls. Pa. ............................................................ 242 Eppert, Nancy J0 121 Mason hall R.R.1,Brazil.1nd ................................ 206 Erdmann Charlotte 111 Lucy Rowland hall 327 Highfall Ave.. Greencastle. 1nd. ............................................................ 210 Erdmann, Jane E. 121 Mason hall R. R. 8, Box 257, Hwy. 57, Evansville 11, Ind. ................................ 206 Erdmann. Nancy J. 111 Rector hall 6830 Castle Dr.. Birmingham. Mich. ........................................................ 213 Erckson, Gretchen A. 131 Delta Zeta 5343 Will Scarlet Lane, Indianapolis 8. 1nd. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 198 Erickson, Judy C 141 Alpha Gamma Delta 7855 Lowell Skokie,111. Erman. Don C 141 Beta Theta Pim 3854 E. Thirteenth St., Indianapolis 1, Ind. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 220 Erxleben, Walter O. 141 Roberts hall 203 11111111631111r St, Batesville, Ind.......234 Eskew, Philip N.. Jr. 131 Beta Theta Pi 1756 Cherry St, Huntington. ...188 Ind ..220 Esoldo VIlchaeI A. 11113-111 De1ta Theta 571 Fifth Ave Koppel. Pa ................... 237 Evans, David H. 141 Beta Theta P1 832 S. Gadield, Hinsdale. 111 ............... 220 Evans. Don R. 141 Delta Tau Delta 2016 Maple St., Columbus, Ind........,..226 Evans, .10 Anne 141 Delta Zeta 7148 Baring Pkwy.. Hammond. Ind. ...198 Evans.Mic1lae1 G141 P111 Kappa Psi 98774 Clarendon Hills Rd Hinsdale, 111. .......................................... 240 Evans, Natasha E. 111 Rector hall Lod Mill Rd.. Gates Mills, Ohio .......... 214 Evans, William T. 111 Phi Delta Theta New Ross, Ind. ...................................... 237 Ewing, Mary D. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 1206 W. Daniel St., Champaign, 111. .............................................................. 211 Ewing. Richard S. 111 Delta C111 20 Graeson Ct., St. Louis 41, Mo ......... 223 Ewing. Stephen E. 111 Delta 0111 20 Graeson CL, St. Louis 41, Mo ......... 223 Fahrick, Saundra 141 Alpha Chi Omega 1501 Highland Ave., Elgin, 111.... ....186 Fairchild, Richard 141 Phi Gamma Delta 6295 N. Tuxedo St., Indianapolis, Ind. ............................................................ 238 Farkas, Sharon L. 121 P1 Beta P111 12 E. Elm St. Millstadt, 111.... Farrell. Barbara J. 111 Rector h 1030 Wayne AV'e., Troy, Ohio .............. 214 Fasnacht, Edward 121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2626 E. Broadway. Logansport, Ind...242 Faught, A.Nea1 11.111 Longdeu hall 3344 Kallin Av.e Long Beach 8. Calif. . .. . ... ...233 312 Student Index Fausch. Joan E. 111 Rector hall 167 Abingdon Ava, Kenilworth, Ill. .............................................................. 213 Faust, Jacqueline 131 Delta. Delta Delta. 8314 Gross Point Rd.. Morton Grove. 111. .............................................................. 194 Faust. William III 111 Delta Tau Delta 1165 Wood Ct.. Indianapolis 27, Ind. .. ......227 Fawks Judith A 111 Rector 11:111 R. R. 1, Box 189. House Springs: Mo. ............................................ 214 Fawley, J. Stevens 131 Lambda Chi Alpha 1936 Lynn Ava, Fort Wayne, Ind ..... 230 Fearn. George XV. 121 Sigma Nu 119 Le Grande. Aurora. I11 ................... 246 Feeley, Beverly A. 111 Rector hall 8819 W. 119th St, Palos Park, 111.....212 Fehling, Michael E. 111 Sigma Chi 951 Miller AV'e., Lawrenceburg, Ind. .......................................................... 245 Ferguson. Nancy 111 Lucy Rowland hall 3 Warren Rd., Van Wert. Ohio ............ 211 Ferguson. R. BruCe 111 Longden hall 165 S. Pelham Dr., Dayton 29. Ohio .......................................................... 232 Fernandes. Caryl L. 111 Rector hall 1811 Creighton Rd., West Lafayette, Ind. ............................................................ 212 Ferrell. Richard 111 Phi Kappa Psi 117 W. North Shore Dr, South Bend 17. Ind. ..................................................... 241 Ferry. Susan 1.111 Lucy Row1a11d hall 637 S. Bristol Lane, Arlington Heights, 111. ............................................ 211 Fetter. Charles W., Jr. 121 Delta Upsilon 1726 Ravenwood Ava. Dayton 6. Ohio . .....228 Fettig. Pete1' P. 121 111111111 T311 Omega 2247 Indiana AVe,C011nerSV111e Ind. ............................................................ 218 Fields. Lanny B. 131 Roberts hall R. R. 6. Box 129, Kokomo, Ind ........... 234 Fife. Dauglas D. 121 Roberts hall 820 S. Madison, La Grange. 111 ........... 235 Fink. Allan D. 121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 650 N, Third. Canton. 111 ....................... 242 Finley, Gordon. Jr. 111 Beta Theta P1 222 Brown's Lane, Louisville 7, Ky...221 Finley. William W. 131 P111 Gamma Delta 312 E. Diamond St, Kendauville, Ind. 238 Firth, John 147.1 Jr. 141 Delta. Chi 3041 W, Fifty-flfth St., Chicago 32, Ill. ...................................... 222 Fischer. G. Kenneth 141 Delta Upsilon 3111 Arlington St.. Evansville 12, Ind. .................................................... 228 Fischer, Nancy R. 141 Kappa Kappa Gamma 2415 N. Tenth St., Terre Haute, Ind. ............................................................ 202 Fischer. Stephen 121 Delta Chi 1410 Van Buskirk 1111., Anderson. 111d. ............................................................ 222 Fischer. Stephen W. 141 Delta Upsilon 3111 Arlington St. Evansville 12, Ind. ..228 Fischl Anne 0.121 Kappa. Kappa Gamma 1029 N. Seventeenth St. Mauitowoe, Wis. .................................. 202 Fisher, Barrie 121 Alpha Gamma Delta 415 Washington St, Chelsea, Mich. ........................................................ 188 Fisher, Carol J. 121 Mason hall 629 1V. Emerson St., Princeton. Ind ..............206 Fisher, Marllen 111 11433011 111111 539 Elderwood St. Dayton 29, Ohio .......................................................... 208 Fisher, R. Lynn 111 Phi Gamma Delta 560 Oxford St Worthington Ohio ........................................................ 239 Fisher Sallie C111 Rector 111111 1212 Martine Ave.P1ain11eld, Fitzgerald, Edward 111 Sigma. Alpha. Epsilon 1930 High St.. Logansport, Ind ........... 243 Flanders, Lloyd III 141 Delta Kappa Epsilon 2605 Central Dr.. Flossmoor. 111 ......... 224 Fleig, William, 11'. 141 Phi Gamma Delta 6500 Monroe Ave. Evansville 15, 11111.... 238 F1en11'ng, David C-m121uAlp11a Tau Omega 3025 York Rd South Bend 14, 111-d. ............................................................ 2.13 Flesvig, Robert 141 Lambda Chi Alpha 9552 S. Prospect Ave Chicago 43, 111 .....230 F1etcher,Go1'r1011 171 Bet11 Theta. P1 103 Keir Hardie AV'.e.Bott1e 20, Lanes, Engiand ...................................... 220 Fletcher, H. Gretchen 131 Alpha. Chi Omega 169 S. Western Ave.. Aurora, 111 ....... 186 Flory, Frances A. 121 Mason hall 144 Edgemont Rd.Scarsda1e, N. Y. .......................................................... 206 F10yd,1van D 141 Phi Gamma Delta 920 N. Grant St.,1Vest Lafayette, Ind. ........................................................... 238 F10Vd,Susan F' 111 Rector hall 2410 Pioneer Rd Evanston 111 ......... 214 Flummerfelt, J. Kent 131 Phi Kappa Psi 1401 McDowell Ave.. Vincennes. 111d. ............................................................ 240 Foland, Bradley M. 141 Lambda Chi Alpha 2166 Mapleview AV'e., Dayton 20, Ohio ......................................................... 230 Foley Mrs. Cynthia 121 SB 800 S. Locust St. SE 800 S. Locust St.. Greencastle. Ind. ........................................................... 218 Foley, Diane .1. 121 Kappa Alpha Theta. 5029 B1uce Ave, Minneapolis 24, Minn. ....................................................... 200 Foley. Donald F.121 5B 800 S. Locust St. 5B 800 S, Locust St.,Greencast1e Ind. F01desay,Lynne 111 Lucy Rowland hall Box 666, Portage, 1nd. Foltz Walter R. 141 Phi Gamma Delta2 6953 College Ave.. Indianapolis 20. Ind. .................................................... 238 Ford. Janet E. 111 Rector hall 1309 W. St. Andrews Rd Midland. Mich. ...................................... 212 Forney, John W. 111 Beta. Theta P1 4519 Edina BlV'd.. Minneapohs 24, 11111111 ................................................... 221 Forney. William H.. Jr. 141 Delta Tau Delta 300 E. Kline St.. Girard, 0hio............226 Forschner, Richard 111 Phi Gamma. Delta 13927 Elm Ave.. Cleveland 12, Ohio .......................................................... 239 Fortune. Susan 121 Kappa Alpha Theta 7898 Ridge Rd.. Indianapolis 20. Ind. .................................................... 200 Fort, A. Keys 111 Longden hall R.R. 4.Linc01n. 111... Forutanpour. Bahram 121 P111 De1ta Theta No. 18, Ghalamestan, Taozrish Tehran Iran Foster Alan 13.121 Robe1'ts 112111 Summit Rd.. Prospect 20, Conn ......... 235 Foster, Virginia L. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 630 S. Main St. Crown Point, Ind ..... 210 Fouke, Sue E. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 5402 N Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis 20, 11111. ..211 F0uts..111dy L. 141 Kappa Alpha Theta 1344 Poplar St.. Huntington, 11111.. ...200 Fowler. Richard C. 131 Roberts hall 7113 Plum St, Atlantic. Ia. Fox. Clarence E.. Jr. 111 210 Bloomington St. 139 Hawthorne, Glencoe, 111 ...232 ...236 ...234 Frakes. Sandra K. 131 Delta Delta Delta 1039 Hess St... PlainfLeld, Ind.............194 Franzen, Karen J. 131 Mason hall R. R. 1. Ludlow, 111 ................................. 206 Frederick. Nancy 141 Kappa Kappa Gamma 8111 Cameron Dr.. Greencastle, Ind...202 Frederick, Richard E. 121 Sigma. N11 801 Cameron Dr.. Greencastle. Ind...246 Freeman, Charles L. 111 Delta Tau Delta Box 58. Godfrey. 111. .............................. 227 Fremon, Patricia L. 141 Delta Gamma 7468 7468A Park Towne. S. St. Louis 20, Mo. ......................................... 196 French. Mrs. Karen 117.141 4B 800 S. Locust St. 4B 800 S. Locust St.. Greencastle, Ind. .................................................................. Fribley. Barbara .1. 111 Rector hall 306 W. Twelfth St Anderson. Ind. ............................................................ 213 Fribley, Nancy .1. 121 Mason hall 306 1V. Twelfth St, Anderson. Ind,..206 Friedl. Janet E. 131 1812 N. Capitol 1Indp1s.1 10523 S. Artesian. Chicago 55. 111. .............................................................. 217 Froberg, Rogene A.111 Rector hall 903 Institute St.Va1paraiso, 431 Towerview Rd.. Dayton 59. Ohio ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 244 Fromhold, George 131 Phi Delta Theta 7619 Miami Ave.. Cincinnati 43. Ohio .......................................................... 236 Fross. Roger R. 141 Delta. Tau Delta 1821 Stratford Lane, Rockford, 111.....226 Frost, Jerry W. 141 Roberts hall 711 Berkley Dr.. Marion. Ind... Fry. Robert L. 131 Roberts hall 501 S. Main St., Frankfort, Ind ,,,,,,,,,,, 235 Fuller, Mrs. Leota 1'11 613 Anderson St. 613 Anderson St. Greencastle. Ind ......... Fuller, Lucinda 171 613 Anderson St. 613 Anderson 51.. Greencastle. Ind ......... Fuller. Pamela L. 121 Pi Beta. Phi 1205 W. Charles. Champaign. 111 ,,,,,,,,, 204 Funk, Donald R. 131 Roberts hall R. R. 3, Osgood. 1nd...... G Gable, A1111 N. 141 Delta Zeia 4920 Twentv-sixth S. St. Petersburg 7. Fla. .................................. 198 Gable, James T. 131 Delta Tau Delta. ..232 1256 Granville Ave. 1117.. Chicago 40. I11. ...................................................... 226 Galbraith, Jill N. 141 155 W. 16th St. 1Indpls.1 111 Lvnbrook Dr.. Canonsburg. Pa.,.216 Galby, Karen L. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 2112 E. Menlo Blvd Milwaukee 11. Wis .......................................................... 211 Gallagher Cathleen 111 Lucy Rowland hall 821 N. Waiola Ave, La Grange Park, 111. ................................................. 210 Galliher. Jayne 141 Delta Gamma 3000 University Ave., Muncie. Ind ..... 196 Gamble. Gail A. 131 Alpha Phi 525 W. Harrison St. Monticello. Ind. ............................................................ 192 Gammon, Mrs. C. Patricia 171 608 S. Locust 608 S. Locust St... Greencastle, Ind......... Garber. Michael J. 121 Sigma. Chi 3012 Lakota Rd., Alexandria. Va ,,,,,,, 244 Gard. David E. 141 Roberts hall 2014 Ewalt Ave. Dayton 20. Ohio 000000 235 Gard. Paul E. 111 Longden hall 2014 Ewalt Ave, Dayton 20, Ohio ,,,,,, 232 Gardiner, Donald 141 Alpha Tau Omega 512 Longwood Dr.. NE. Cedar Rapids Ia ..218 Gardner David R121 14111115. Tau 0111ega 382 N. Arrovshead Lane Harrington. Gardner. H. Mark 111 Longden hail 234 Mill St. Shelburn, 1nd ................... 232 Gardner. Robert 111 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3439 W. Sev enty-third St., Chicago 29.111. Gar6eld.Jan1es R.111 Phi Delta Theta 2987 Torrington Rd..C1eve1aI1d 22. Ohio .................................................... 237 Garmer. Benjamin F. 131 Delta UpsiIon 903 Lake Ave.. Racine, Wis ................. 228 Garner. David E. 121 Roberts hall 515 Markland, Salem. Ill ....................... 234 Gamer. Sue A. 111 Rector hall 6729 Elwynee Dr.. Cincinnati 36. Ohio ...212 Garrett. David W 121 Lambda Chi Aluha 121 Harvard A12e.E1yri:1.Ohio .......... 230 Garriott, C. Michael 111 Longden hall 708 Highwood Ave..Greencast1e. Ind. .. ....232 GarriSOI1. Eric A'm11n1nDe1ta Upsi1o11 3118 Washington Avue Evansville 14. 1nd Garrison, Terry 14.141 Delta Delta Delta 3510 Forest Manor. Indianapolis 18. 1nd. Garry. Kenneth J. 121 Roberts hall 724 S. Lombard Ave. Oak Park, 111.235 Garvey, David L. 111 Longden hall 1238 Pickett. SE. Grand Rapids 8. Mich. .................................................... 233 Gass. Frederick S. 111 Beta Theta Pi 707 Highridge Ava, Greencastle, Ind. ............................................................ 221 Gastineau. Bruce A. 121 Delta Upsilon 2220 Wilmington Ave. Dayton 20. Ohio . ........................................................ 22S Gates, Patricia A. 131 Kappa Alpha Theta Indianapolis 6342 N Glencoe Dr.. 8.1nd. .. . Gauger, Donald 1013 Webster Ave. Wheaten. 111 ......... 24G Gaugh. Richard A. 141 Delta Kappa Epsilon R. R. 2. Box 6, Sharon. Pa... Gaydos, Laura 121 Alpha Omi 23475 Shelburne Rd.. Cleveland 22. Ohio ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 190 Gebhardt, Kenneth P. 111 Longden hall 434 Kelsey R11, Barrington. 111 ,,,,,,,,,,, 233 Gehron, Vernell R. 121 Delta Zeta 2219 Garden Park Dr.. Fort Wayne. Ind. ............................................................ 198 Gaider. Elizabeth 141 Kappa Kappa Gamma 5816 E.P1ea.sant Run Pkwy.. Indianapolis 19.111d. ..202 Geier. G. Richard. Jr. 141 D6113 1111311011 6801 Old State Rd. EiaHS1 1119 Geier, Margaret E. 131 Delta Gamma 9801 Old State Rd., Evansville 10. Ind. .................................................... 196 Geier. Martha L. 111 Locus Manor 6801 Old State Rd.. Evansville 10. Ind. .................................................... 215 Geiersbach. Peter 121 Alpha Tau Omega 940 Hill Ave.. Glen Ellyn, 111 ............. 218 Geiger. Fredrick 111 Longden hall 2134 Ash St. Waukegan. 111... 0:11:13. Charles. Jr. 141 Delta Kapp Epsilon 4712 Dovle Rd. Pittsburgh 27. Pa VVVVV 224 Gentrv, C. Stephen 141 Delta Upsilon R. R 8. Browning R11, Evansville 11. Ind. .......228 Gentrv. David M 131 Roberts 11:111 242 Actor: Avue Wood Riv,er 111. ......232 Geraldson. Ravmond L Jr. 141 Sigma Chi 737 N. Merrill Ava, Park Ridge. Ill...244 Gerber. Helen G. 141 Delta Zeta 343 E. Maple St. Fremont. Mich.......198 Gerber. Sanford R. 111 Longden hall 34'? Wilkins St. Rochester 21, 1e11g.111:11y Ann 131 Alpha Phi 308 1V.Sevent11 St, Auburn, Ind ....... 192 Gibson. Robert H. 121 Phi Gamma Delta 2104 Niskayuna D1'..Scl1enectady 9. N. Y. Gibsan Thomas R. 121 1111 Kappa Psi 10541 S. Drew St. Chicago 43. 111 ..... 240 Giddings, 11 1111:1111 V 131Sig111a Chi 216 S. Scoville Ave.. Oak Park. 111 ..... 244 liesecke. Nancy 111 Lucy Rowland hall Sunny Knoll. Bartlett. 111....................,209 Cifiin, Carolyn 111 Lucy Rowland hall 230 Snow Hill Ave. Dayton 29. Ohio .......................................................... 20.9 Gifford. Melode S. 111 Rector hall R. R. 2. Warren. Ohio ............................ 214 Gifford. Thomas W. 131 Sigma Chi 9120 S. Throo. Chicago 20. 111. .....244 Gilbert. Anne F. 141 P1 Beta Phi 459 W. Swen. St. Louis 19. Mo .......... 204 Gilbert. David W. 111 Phi Gamma Delta R. R. 17. Box 627. Indianapolis 23. Ind, ..................................................... 239 Gilbert. George A. 111 Beta Theta P1 Petersburg Rd.. Princeton. Ind...........221 Cilkey. Thomas C. 111 Longden hall 2006 Eighth St... 1V'aukega11. Ill ......... 232 C111. Suzanne 131 Alpha Omicron Pi 9 N. Young S1,. Frankfort. Ind .......... 190 Cillett. Rebecca 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma 352 E. High Point Rd.. Peoria, 111.....202 Gillette. Kenneth. .11'. 121 Roberts hall 133 117111151011 SL. Wheaten. 111 ......... .934 Gillham. Dana N. 131 Pi Beta Phi 225 Blankeubaker Lane. Lanisville T. Ky. .1104 111110111, John D. 111 Longden hall Home Ava. Churubusco. 111d .............. 233 Glovagnoli. David 121 Alpha Tau 01r1ga 609 W. Adams St. Taylorsville. 111. .......................................................... .218 Glass. Cynthia A. 131 Alpha Omicron Pi 909 Frazier. Centralia. 111... ..190 Click. Hubert A. 121 Roberts hail Main St. Rd. Mulberry. 111d .............. 234 Click. Paul 0.. .II'. 111 Longden hall 5306 Park Rd.. SE. W'ashington 27. D. C. . ................................................... 233 Glnin. Kathryn M. 121 Alpha Phi 142 Fairway Dr.. Indianapolis 60. Ind. .................................................... 192 Gobillot. H. James 141 515 Anderson St ..... Gay 31., Sharon. Conn. ................................ Goahoel. John H. 111 Lambda Chi Alpha 3250 Shroyer Rd. Dayton 29. 01110 ........ Godwin. James 1. 1-1 a 1.2 St. 4334 N. Greenview Ave.. Chicago 13. 111. ........................................................... Goerlitz. Jerry T1. 141 Delta Upsilon 618 S. Princeton Ave. Villa Park, Ill. ........ . ......................................... 92S Goes. Barbara L. 121 Alpha. Gamma Delta 42 Crown. Point. Fort Thomas. Ky ..... 188 Goetcheus, Mary 141 Alpha Gamma Delta 1532 Mayo AVE... Dayton 9. Ohio ........ 188 Gains. Carole L. 131 Kapna Alpha Theta Lula Lake Rd.. Lookout Mt11.. Tenn. ....................................................... 200 Good. KarPn S. 121 Alpha Gamma Delta 1224 W. Lexington Ave... Fort Wyayne. Ind. Gnodwillie. Robert 111 Delta Tau Delta 158711.Baldwian..Palatiue. 111 ..... 227 Goodwin. Roger F. 131 Beta Theta P1 819 N. Midwav Dr.. Auburn. 111d ......... 220 Goodyear. Sara 121 Kappa Alpha Theta 614 S. Fourth St. 11'atseka. 111 ........... 200 Goosmann. Peggy Ann 111 Rector hall 4509 Brainard Rd.. Chagrin Falls Ohio .. G01'dor1.Rut11 A. 121 .411111:1 P111 4 1'Ialita D1'. 110th Vernon Ohio.,..192 Gordon. 'Willimn M. 111 Sigma N11 2 Signed Hill Blvd. East St. Louis, 111. ............................................... 247 ...214 Student Index, 313 Gossard, Keith A, 111 Sigma Nu 5614 Clinton Rd., Terre Haute, 11111.24? Cough, Judith A. 131 Delta Delta Delta 71 Heather D11. Atherton, Ca11'f.........19-1 Gould, Gwin H. 111 Mason hall Front St.. 1111111310011, N. Y ................... 208 Gowing, Delmar C. 111 Phi Gamma Delta 1106 Wakefield 111.. Birmingham, Mich. ........................................................ 239 Graham. Elizabeth L. 131 Alpha Phi 0041 N. Rexleigh Dr.. Milwaukee 17, Wis, .................................................... 192 Graham. James, Jr. 141 703 S. College Ave. 512 E. Main St, Crawfordsvine, Ind. Graham. Jane E. 141 Alpha Omicron Pi 102 W. Raymond Ave.. Dzmville. 111. ............................................................ ..100 Graham, Jean P. 111 Rector hall 9041 N. Rexleigh D12, Milwaukee 17, Wis. ................................................... 214 Graham, 11711113111 11 . 1411 Phi Gamma Delta 1 Minnetrista 131111., Muncie, 111d ..... 23S Grainger, James L. 121 Roberts 112111 1223 N. Eclipse PL, South Bend Grainger. Lynn K. 141 Kappa Kappa Gamma 67? Revere Rd, Glen E11yn, 111...........202 Grandt, Phyllis E. 131 Delta Zeta. 33 Circie Dr., Centralia. 111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 19S Graves, Janet E, 121 Aipha Gmnma Delta 8205 Englewood Rd. Indianapolis 40. 1nd. ...................................................... 188 Gray. Catherine S. 111 Rector hall 2305 S. Sixteenth Ave. Broadview, Gray.111.Louise 131 Alpha Gamma Delta 228 S. La Grange Rd.. La Grange, 21mm :1 1512 Thompson 1419.,Exansxil1e 15, 1nd. .................................................... 240 Grayson. J. Thomas 131 Beta Theta Pi R. R. 3, Box 468, Michigan City. 1116. ............................................................ 220 Green, Cecily 111 Mason hall No. 3. 21 Hudson Ave. Montreai 10. Quebec, Canada ................................ 208 Green. Frank L. 121 Phi Gamma De1ta 18 1V. Newman. Arcadia. Calif ........... 238 Green. 111's. Frieda 1'11 629 E. 11 ashin gtou 629 E. Washington St... G1eencastle. Ind. Green . ' 304 N State SL. Montmello 111...........Z.13 Green. illiam E. 131 Beta Theta Pi 1138 N. Oakland Ave. Indianapolis 1, 1nd. Greenawalt, Mary J. 131 Alpha P111 1215 Cleveland St, 'Wilmette, 111 ,,,,,,, 192 Greene, Susan 121 Aipha Phi 307 Newman Ce., Lake Bluff. 111....... Greenhoe. Susan .1. 121 Pi Beta P111 81?. W. Main 81;, Midland, Mich ......... 20-1 Greenlee, Charles W'. 121 Sigma Nu 30549 Summit Lane, Cleveland 24, Ohio .......................................................... 2413 Greenup James 131 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 629 W'illiam St River Forest 111.....242 Greer. David E. 131 430 Anderson St. R. R. 4. 1113th Vernon, 111 ......................... Greer James A...1r.111 Beta Theta Pi 192 1114 Broadway, NormaI 111. 221 Gregory Judith A. 141 Delta Zeta 1015 Jeffras Ave. Marion. Ind ............. 198 Griesbaum, Janet 111 Lucy Rowland hall 9144 Vasel D12, St. Louis 23. Mo ......... 211 Griffin, Suzanne 131 Alpha Gamma Delta 3244 S. Schuliz 111:, Lansing, 111. ......138 G-l'iflith, Gail D. 141 Kappa Kappa Gamma 540 Joan Ava, Girard, 01110 ................ 202 3144 Student Index Griffith, Robert XV. 141 Phi Gamma. Delta 1301:; 19:2, Princeton, Ind ......................... 238 Grimes. Suzanne 141 Delta Zeta 80 Parkside Ave. Lawrenceburg, Ind. ............................................................ 198 Griswold, Gaii 121 Delta Delta Delta 47 Sunbury CL, Buffalo 31, N. Y.......194 Groebe, Philip B. 141 Delta. Upsilon 845 E. MapIewood Rd. Lake Forest Gross,E1izabeth 111 Lucy Rowland 111111 32-4 Lyncroft Rd... New Roche11e. Y. N. .210 Grovex. Melvin, Jr. 111 Delta. .1113. 1011511011 Johnson Rd., Falls VilEage. Conn.......225 Gruber, Cheryl A. 111 Rector hall 3102 E. Kessler Blvd Indianapoiig Grueninger, Margaret 121 Pi Alpha Omicron 47 Lynnbrook, St. Louis 31. 310.1,... 1110 Gruszka, Robert J. 121 Phi Delta Theta 1010 170th SL, Hammond, Ind ........... 2315 Gruver, CharIotte 131 De1ta Delta Delta 2223 Elmwood Dr., Lebanon, 1nd ....... 194 Guilkey, Sue A. 111 Lucy Rowland 11311 2808 Wehrly Ava, Dayton 19, Ohio .......................................................... 211 Gula, Duff L. 131 Sigma Aipha Epsiion 1174 Cherokee D12. Youngstown 11. Ohio 242 Guth. Miriam 141 Delta Gamma 220 Lehigh ST... Pittsburgh 18. P21.......196 Guthrie..10an 8.121 Alpha Omicron Pi 1217 Scott Ave. Chicago Heights 111. .............................................................. 190 Guy, John W 131 Alpha T2111 Omega 48 Norfolk Ave. Clarendon Hills, Ill. .............................................................. 218 Gwin. Linda J. 141 Delta Zeta 121 W. Eievemh SL. Connersville, Ind. ..................................................... 193 H Haacke, Kenneth E. 131 111111111 Tau Omega 4423 Eichelberger Ave Dayton, Ohio .......................................................... 218 Haas. Diane G. 141 Alpha Omicron Pi 8118 E. Powell Ava. Evansville 13, 1nd. ......................................... 190 Hady, Sara J. 111 Rector 112111 4824 Jackson SL, Gary. Ind............. ..212 Haaemann, Elizabeth 121 Kappa Alpha Theta 7735 Mehawk PL, St. Louis 5 310.......200 Hagmever, Rita E. 131 Delta Delta Dena 4-08 N. Lombard Ave, Oak Park. 111.194 Haines. David XV. 121 Lambda Chi Alpha 1313 Anderson St. Greencast1e, Haines. Stephen L. 131 Alpha Tau Omega R. R. 1, Swayzee, 1nd, .................... ...218 11311195, Sterling L. 121 Delta Ups; Manchester Rd W'estminster, Md.....228 Hajdu, Joseph A. 131 Roberts hall 633 Ashcroft Ava Cresson Pa ......... 235 H311. David E 121 Sigma Alpha Epsi1on R.R.1,Portiand.1nd ............................ 942 H311 Harvey T 141 Lambda. Chi Alpha 17732 Highland AWL, Homewood. 111. .............................................................. 230 Ha11,Larry W.111 Alpha Tau Omega 317 E. Seventh St. Bloomington, Ind. Ha11, Robert D 12 N. Ohio H311, R. Michael 131 Sigma 1 R, R. 4, Seymour, 1nd ........................... 246 Halimann. James A. 121 Roberts hall 6208 N.Oza11am Ave., Chicago 31,111. Halstead Jon S ...219 121 Alpha Tau Omeoa Twentyeighth St New ark 21 Phi Kappa Psi 1736 N. King Av 13., Indianapolis 2'3, Ind. Hamaker, James B. 131 Phi Kappa Psi 1732 W. Kessler Blvd. 1ndianap031s 8, 111d. ...................................................... 240 Hamilton. Stanley 131 Roberts hall 1100 S. Fruitridge Ava, Terre Haute, 1nd. 235 Hamilton. Vernon 0.. Jr. 121 Sigma. Tu 305 S. Delphia, Park Ridge, 111... Hamme1.Pau1 S. 121 Phi Gamma 1103 E. Ashman, 11161211111. Mich... ..238 Hampton, Mark 12.111141 Sigma Chi? 104 Shaw SL, Pylainfield, 1nd ............... 244 Hampton, Wiiliam 131 Delta Kappa Epsilon 13821 Tyler Ave, Cleveland 11, Ohio .................................................... 224 Hamey, Fred 1.. 141 Delta Chi 017 Wing SL, Elgin, 111.. Hanna, Sara L. 111 Lucy 511 E. Seminary St..G1'eencastle. Ind. Hanselman. Ruth 111 Lucy Rowland hall 100 E Gale St.Ang01a, 111d ...... .211 Hansen, Jeffrey S, 111 Longden 600 Fares: Ava. Glen Ellyn, 111 ......... 233 Hansen. Patricia .1'. 141 Delta Gamma 2722 Twelfth Ave, Molina, 111 ............. 196 Happel, Barbara 141 Alpha Gamma Delta 5 Hyatt Lane. Westport. Conn. ..........188 Harboule, John C. 111 Deita Tau Delta 356 Deliwood Ava, Dayton 19, hall Ohio .......... 227 Harding, R0 ert . ..1 1 58 Jefferson St. Valpa1aiso,1nd.....246 Hardt. Daniel R. 141 Roberts hall 1401 Service St., East Gary, 1nd ....... 234 Mane. Mrs. Catherine B. 171 416 E. 1Vashingt0n St. 416 E. Washington St... 1nd. .................................................................. Hardy, James XV. 141 Delta. Upsilon 1728 Brummel St, Evanston, 111......228 Hargate, Barbara 121 639 E. Seminary St. 2821 Pembroke Dr.. Toledo 5, Ohio .......... Hargate, Ruth L. 141 De1ta Delta Delta 2821 Pembroke D11, Toledo 6, Ohio..194 Hargraves. Walter 121 A1pha Tau Omega 2134 Benderwirt Ave Rockford, 111. .............................................................. 218 Harmon James A111 Delta Chi 3837 N. New Jersey St..1ndianap01is, 1nd. Harmer, Jerry D.131 Alpha Tau Omega R R. 2, Washington 1nd ..................... 218 Harper, Joseph M. 131 711 E. VVamut St. R. R. 2. Beattyvilie. Ky ........................... Harnham. John E. 111 Alpha Tau Omega 822 S. Prospect Ave.. Park Ridge. Greencastie. Harrer, Patricia L. 131 Delta Zeta R. R. 5, Box 416, La Porte, 1nd ........... 198 Harrington, John M. 121 Roberts 113.11 133 Michaux R0,, Riverside, 111 ........... 234 Harris, Kathrine 1'21 Delta. Delta Delta 1402 Camp Ava, Rockford, 111 ............. 194 Harris, Stuart J. 131 Lambda Chi Alpha 1942 S. Signa1 Hills Dr., St. Louis 22, 11-10. ...................................................... 230 Harrison. M. Beth 111 Mason 113.11 614 County 111115 Dru, St. Louis 19, M0. ...................................................... 208 Harrold. Stephen 171 301 W'. Walnut St. 301 W, Walnut St, Greencastle, 1nd. .................................................................. Hart, Allan D. 141 Delta Kappa Epsilon 206 N. Lincoln St, Hinsdale, 111.........224 Hart, Katherine M. 111 Rector hali 206 N. Lincoln St. Hinsdale, Ill ......... 214 Hart, William H. 131 Delta Kappa 2313311011 206 N, Lincoln St, Hinsdale, 111 ......... 224 Hartle, Carolyn J. 131 Delta Gamma 1116 Country 13th D1,, KVarsaw, 1nd. ............................................................ 198 Hardine. Judy M. 121 Delta Gamma 261 Cedar Lane, Paducah, Ky ............. 106 Hartline, 83.113; 111 Lucy Rowland hall 261 Cedar Lane. Paducah. Ky ,,,,,,,,,,, ..219 Hartman. Barbara 1.21 Kappa Kappa. Gamma 32 Circle Dr.. 'Wheaton. Ill ................... 202 Hartzler. Caroiyn 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma 760 N. Riverside D11. Elkhart. 111d.....202 Hartzler. Lea 1A. 131 Kappa Kappa Gamma 760 N. Riverside D12. Elkhart. Ind...292 Harvey. James A. 131 Beta. Theta P1 5 E. Harrison St Mooresville. Ind. Harvey. Susan K. 141 Alpha Chi Omega 721 S. Van Buren 81;. Green 1533'. W55. Hash.Cather1ne 111 LuCV Rowland 115111 R. R 4 Noblesvme Ind ....................... 210 Hassier. Judy A. 121 Alpha. 01111121011 Phi 2629 Wyncote Rd..Bethe1 Park Pa ............................................................ 190 Hastie K. Larry 121 Lambda Chi Alpha 257 Twenty-third St. Dr. SE, Cedar Rapids. Ia. Haswell, Glenn L. 121 Phi Delta. Theta G708 Avondale Dru. Oklahoma City 16. Okla. .......................................... 236 Hamel Renate 171 Delta. Gamma EarnhaCh 375, Steiermark. Austria ...................................................... 196 Hauber. William C. 111 Phi Kappa Psi 9220 S, Winchester Ave. Chicago 20. 111. ...................................................... 241. Hauck. Philip C. 121 Roberts hall 405 Woodlawn Ave. St. Louis 19. Mo. ............................................................ 235 Haude. Stanley 141 Sigma Alpha Epsiion 2488 Fourteenth $1.. Cuyahoga FaEiS. Ohio .. ..242 Hause. John 557.111 Swma Alpha Epsilon 13 W.GIeI1da1e Rd St. Louis 19. Mo. ...................................................... 243 Hausmann. David E. 111 Longden 111111 140 S. Buell Ave.. Aurora. 111.............233 Hawkes. Martha 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma 411 N. Cariyle Pl..A1'11ng1.o11 Heights. 111. . ...202 Hawkins Karen J 111 51215101111311 1308 Fifteenth Stu Bedford Ind.........208 Hawkins Mary K.131 Delta Zeta 1372 Park St. Crete. 111. Hawkins, Melinda .A 111 Recto1 11511 807 Locust St Perrysburg. Ohio ....... 212 Hayes, Ciarke L. 121 Phi Delta Theta ..198 2708 Simpson. Evanston. III, ..............236 Hayes. Karen R. 121 Delta Gannna. 312 Diehl Dru. La11'1'e11ceburg. Ind. .1913 HaymakerI I. Fredr1cku1m11-Phi Delta Theta 1050 Orchard Lane. Franklin. Ind.....237 Haynie. Linda L. 131 Delta Gamma 19416 S. Bell Ave.. Chicago 43. 111.....19G Headlee. Sue E. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 9425 BEVerly P1,. Milwaukee 13. Wis. ................................................... 211 Heaton. Ronald 111 Lambda Chi Alpha 121 15 . South College.Yello11 Springs. Ohio .........231 Hecke1.Karen E111 Rectof 112111 5 Maplewood Dr.. Geneseo. Ill ........... 213 Heckerman, Donald G. 141 Delta Upsilon Cynthiana. Ind. 228 Heckler. James A. 121 Roberts hall 3601 Maxwell Rd. Toledo. Ohio..........234 Hederick. John. Jr. 141 Phi Gamma Delta 401 Red Fox. SE. Cedar Rapids. Ia. .....238 Hedger Mrs.Kat11eri11e Youncr 1.31 206 8 Spring Axe. 206 S. Spring AV'e.. Greencastle. Ind. ......................................................... .206 Hedger. Stephen M. 111 21115 S. Spring Ave. R. R. 1. Box 23, Pendleton. Ind ........... 23-1 Heilman. David W. 601 S. Pearl St. Heineman. James P. 111 Lnngden hall Knox. 1nd... 121 Lambda C Aipha 123 E. Essex Ave... St. Louis 22. Mo. ...................................... 230 Heinsen. Riv . D. 131 425 Anderson St. 208 Lawton Rd Riverside. 111...........2?0 Haiple. Julie E. 111 Rector hall 515 N. Cooper 81.. Peoria. 111 ............. 214 Heismann. Mary A. 111 Rector hall 11890 Springfield Pike. 1511111111011. Ohio .......................................................... 212 Helier, Robert E. 131 Sigma Chi 715 S. Monroe St... Hinsdale. 11.1 ......... 24:1 He1111e12Cather1ne E131 Mason hall Old Forge. N. Y ..................................... 206 Helmerich. Judith? .1. St. 11111111131 1218 181211111311 A1'e.. Dayton :5. 01110....216 Helms. Carol A. 121 Alpha Gamma Deita 336 W. Evers AV'e., Bowling Green. 1-11 15: ; '11 .161h Ohio .......................................................... 188 Helwig. A. Cecelia 111 Rector halE 909 Lambert Dr Bowling Green. Ohio ............................................ 213 Hendrick. Margaret 131 P1 Beta Phi 9111 Michigan Ave... Mendota. 111........204 Hamming. James G. 141 514 S. College Ave. B. R. 1. Box 107. Tuscola. Ill ..................... Henrichs, Lana J. 111 Rector 11311 1725 Lycmning Creek Rd.. Henry. James C. 121 Delta Upsilon Williamspm't. Pa. .................................. 212 1353 S. Gaylord St Denver 10. 0010 228 Henry, Lynn R. 111 Delta Upsilon 363 Ellicott St. Rochester 19. N. Y...229 Heppes. Jacquelyn. 131 Alpha, Phi 215 Sunset Ave... La Grange. Ill.........192 Hered. John 131 Delta Upsiion 158 Huntington CL. Gary. Ind.............228 Herkner, Katherine 121 Aipha Gamma Delta 2611 Lake View Ave. St. Joseph. Mich. ........................................................ 188 Herrick. Charles A. 121 Sigma Chi 3284 Enciid Heights B1111. Cleveland 18. Ohio ........................... 244 Harriett. Martha .1. 111 Rector 11311 119 S. Forest. Palatine. 111 ................... 214 TTm'sh. 11'. James 111 Beta Theta Pi 28119 Ridgemont 111:. Chattanooga 4.Ten11. ?Iez'tel. Arleen A 1 8554 N 03111111111111.011102130 452111. Herzog George 1 . V2111 Buren. Ind. Hess. James M 111 Delta Tau Delta 3112 N. Main St. Chagrin Falls. 01110 ........................................................... Hess. Susan E. 111 Rector hail 310 Walhaim Rd. Columbus. 01110......214 I-Ietz. Nancy .A. 121 Delta Zeta 8? Rich St..I1'V'ingt.on 11 N. .1. I-Iewitson 1 Stanlev 131 Roberts 11311 236 Chase St. Gary Ind235 I'Ieyde. Thomas 31. 1231 Delta Kappa ...192 121 Alpha Tau Omega ..198 Epsiion 208 11 . Mary, Jackson. Mo ................. 224 Hibler. Jame .A. 121 Alpha P111 ?.17 FiftyHrst St. Western Swings. 111. ............................................ 192 Hickman. Clifford 171 315 Greenwood Ave. 315 Greenwood Ave.. 111d. .................................................................. Hicks. Thomas T. 131 Delta Tau Delta 162 N. inverway. Palatine. 111.... High. Judith. D. 121 Delta Gamma 295 N. Cassingham. Columbus 9, 01110 .......................................... 198 11119,. Henry A. 121 13111 Gamma Delta Box 200, Indian T1'.. Barrington. 111. .............................................................. 238 Greencastle. Hill, Diane H. 111 Mason hall 108 Yale, Ava. Elyria, Ohio ................. 208 Hill. Mrs. Karen T. 141 60? Anderson St. GOT Anderson 81.. Greencastle. Ind ......... Hill. Katharine K. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 940 Maple St. Piqua. Ohio. Hill. .11. Ann 121 Alpha Omit: S. Main St.. Roseville. 111 ..................... 190 1111131111111. Scott 111 Phi Delta Theta 10838 Parnell Ave... Chicago 28. 111.23? Hiiyard. Lee J. 111 Rector 112111 369JDian1m1d 811111154 Rd..Den3'111e. Nine. 11111311 Y. 141 Kappa Kappa Gamma 6996 N.Kez11.ing A19... Chicago 46. 111. . 1111'sr21111e1'54 Jane C1. 111111111151 Dalia 4551 Dixie HVV'3'.. Hamilton. Ohio ...... 188 1111-111. Marcia J. 121 Delta Gamma S301 Kingsbury. St. Louis .5. Mo.........196 I-Iirtzer. Joseph W. 131 P111 Gamma Delta 9222 S. Elizabeth St. Chicago ...209 20. I11. ...................................................... 23S Hiiz. S. Ann 131 Kappa Alpha Theta 3:506 Nichol Ave... Anderson. 111d ....... 200 Hixson. James N. 131 Roberts hall 2122 Devonshire Ave Ann Arbor. Mich. ........................................................ 234 Hocker Tame A 121 911111111 Phi T1509 vaburg'h Rd.E1 anSVillo 15. 11111.. ......192 Hodge.A1ber A. .111 Longden haii New Harmony Ind. .............................. 232 I-1oebel.Elizabeth 121 Delta Delta Delta 31 Lake A1'e.Colorad0 SDIiHO'S. C010. ......... 194 Homing Ralph B. 111 305 E. Walnut St. 821 Beech Hill Rd Dayton 19. Ohio ................................. 219 Hoeltzei. e 111 Rector hall 801 Gera1d A19 St. Louis 35. Mo ...................................................... 212 Hoey. C. 571111.011. Jr. 1111 Alpha Tall Omega 110 Lila Dr.. Pittsburgh 35. Pa ........... 219 Holcomb. Robert E. 131 Roberts hail 128 Alma St. Sycamore, III ................. 234 Holden. Judith 131 Alpha Chi Omega 610 117.1-1112116211211121 Pkwy.. Minneapolis 19 Minn. .186 I-Eoidmn 1111s. Eileen 171 J11dso:1.1nd. R. R. 1. Judson. 11113. 1101121116. Robert B. 111 P111 Gamma Delta 4195 Butternut H111. Birmingham. Mich. ........................................................ 239 Holioway. imam E. 111 Longden hall 6955 Arhngton 81.. Cleveland 41 Ohio ......................................................... 232 110111an..1udi1;11 C 121 Delta Delta Delta 4.20 111111015 A1e..BaLaVia. I11 ............. 194 Holmes. C. Curtis 111 Delta Chi 191 Norris Rd.. W'ilmington 3. Del. ............................................................ 223 Holtgrieve. Jacquelyn 141 Pi Beta Phi 623 Locksley 131., St. Louis 19. 310.....204 110113: Joseph 11.. J1. 121 Belta Upsilon 115 Calumet Ava. Aurora. 111 ............. 228 Holzanfel. Susan 111 Lucy Rowland hall 1212-11 St. Clement St. 81, Louis 31. Mo. ............................................... 209 Hommersand. ope .A. 131 Delta Zeta 2028 N. SeV'enty-fourth St. Chicago 35. Ill. ...................................... 198 H0011. Mrs. Sharon 131 North Salem, 11161. Box 169. North Salem. Ind ......................... Hopper. Leland H. 131 703 S. Locust St. 124 N. Sheridan Awe Indianapolis 19 Ind 1101111111211 sz . 3687 Ingleside Rd. Clev eland 22. 01110 .. 198 11011111111211.81131'011 131 1812 N Capitol 11111113181 R. R. 1. Ottawa. 111. .............................. 217 Student Index 31-5 Humor. Nancy .1. 1-11 P1 Beta P111 1720 Wmley AWL. 1211111111011. 111.........204 11111111. 1'9, 11 T1 121 11111111112111 334 S. C 111-211 Ci1c1e. Fort 11113110 1110192 1101111 Richard . Alpha T111140111ega 201 1xaise1msnex'1he1' Str. Dusseldorf. Germany .......... 11011011. Roy L. 111 Longden 111111 3021 121. W'est Newmn. Ind ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 239 11017.. Judith C. 1331 Alpha. Gamma Dena 110x 120, BMboa. 01111111 Zone .............. 18S Hough, Nancy 0. 1'31 Delta Gamma 33075 'Woodlt 1:11 R11, Cleveiand 2-1. 01110 Howard. 1111111911 1- 15205 11121111111111 Ava, Wayne. Ind. 110111111, Linda 121 11011-11 111111111111 1-1 1110810111 Avenue 1121.3. 3131110011. -10 S. F011 111. ......................................... 190 11011011. 1321111 .11 121 Alpha Chi Omega 60111 111131111131011 131111.. Indianapohs 20. 1nd. ................................................... 186 11011911. Sarah A. 131 Kappa Kappa Gamma 511. 11'. Tayim' SE. 1101101110 100.. ..202 Howie. James 12.. J1'. 131 Roberts ha11 15113 N. Keystone Ave River Forest. 111. 23-1 1-1011, Judv A. 141 Delta Zeta 205 N. Forest 31.. Indianapolis 1. 11111. Huck. 8011111011111 101.011 111 Sigma Nu . Ridnewood Lane, G1e11view. 111. 24? 111193115. .1111111 W. 111 71.1 E. 11111111111. St. 1850 Coronado Ave... Youngstown :1. 01110 .219 1111111112111. 0111111111 111 911111111 0111101011 P1 112 N 17011111 Am Sioux Falls, S. 02111. .................................................... 100 H'IH'man. F. Lynn 121 Beta Theta Pi Port. Clinton R0,. Fremont. 01110 ........ 220 Huffman. J. 110111113 121 Delta Kappa Epsilon 1100 Sunset 111:. Anderson. 1nd.........224 1111111111111. Judith A. 121 Pi Beta Phi TM Brownell Ave.. St. Louis 22. Mo. Huffman. Patrick 11 111 Delta Upsilon 108 Reid A1'e..S'11le111 111d..................,229 Huggins. Michael R. 121 Amha Tau Omega 1012 1121110121111 111:, St. Louis, 310.....218 HugheS, Robert 1V. 121 Roberts hall 127 Park 1119.. Lexington. Ky... ....235 11111111. .11101111 11-1. 111 Locust Manor 330 1112111011 Ava. G100 Ellyn, 111......215 1111111011.. Bruce L. 111 Sigma N11 6 Cvpress Ave... Port Washington. N. Y. .. 111111111011. Them .125 Wood St hemmastle 1110.. ...200 11111151211052; Carolyn 111 1:35 11 16111 St. 11111111153 1 Sarah L. 131 Kappa Alpha 222 S. Taylor A112,. Decatur. I11.........210 1111111. James L. 121 Roberts hall 03? 117031 1111, 11700011111 PL. Indianapoiis 1. 1110. .............................. 235 1111111. Roger S. 111 Delta Kappa Epsilon 109 Davis Ave. White P1211113. N. Y. .......................................................... 225 Hunteman. 1:103 K. 131 Roberts 111111 4230 S. Lynhurst 111:, Indianapolis 41. 1110. .................................................. 234 Hunter. Stephan G. 121 Alpha Tau Omega 12-10 Selma R11. 81111115409161. Ohio ...... 218 Hunter. Tim B. 1.11 1161111 Tau Delta 5140 N. Chestnut Ave. Arlington Heights. 111. 1111001152: Ann E. 7 1111111011 Ave 81.1:01113 30, 1110. ...................................................... 215 316 Student Index Hussoug. Daniel E. 131 Lambda Chi Alpha 7207 Linden Ave. St. Louis. Mo ....... 2-30 Rusted. 0. Anne 1'31 Delta Gamma 1-91-. 1 N. Audubon Rd, Indianapolis 10. Ind. ................................................... 196 Huston, L. Bruce 121 1101121. C111 4128 Eighth 9.19.. 111011110. 111...............222 Hutchins. Dorothy L. 121 Rector 111111 R. R. 1, Roachda1e. 111:1 ......................... 213 Hutchinson. Alan J. 141 Delta T1111 De1ta 1213 1110001010 171., Arlington Heights, 111. 226 1111110. Robert E. 121 Beta Theta P1 220 Green St. Tipton. Ind...................220 Hyhels. Bert R. 131 Phi Gamma Dena ' T Lorraine Ave- 11211311121200, . ........................................................ 238 Hyde. 1111111111. 10.1.11 Lucy Rowland 111111 11:33 S. Reading Rd.. 1311'111111g11'11111. Mich. ........................................................ 209 Hynes. 131111-100 11. 111 Locust Manor 1420 Parkchester Rd... New York 02. N. Y. 213 I 111111.11111185 1.1.111 Alpha Tau Omega 10 Nateau 0111111117. 1310111111110 N. Y. ......................... 219 Inge. 81011111111 11 131 .1 Anderson S1. 7 Magnolia 11111101 Paris, 111 ..................... Inglis. John 1.1. 131 Roberts hall 10604 11201031111120 D1'., 11-1111110-1'1110115 26.111011 ..........23:'1 11115011. Roger 11-21-11 Delta Chi 2 Hillcrest Rd Springfieid Vt.........2-22 11111011. Cecily A. 131 Kappa Kappa. 01111111111 415 Forest 1-1111 D1'.. 1.11851 Lafayette. Ind. ...................................... 2-09 Isham. John C. 11 111 Delta Chi 457 Brooks de D11, C01umbus 3. Ohio ............................................... 11 . Martha A. 111 Rector 112111 13:12 E. H11isidL-1 Ave Harrington. 52161-15011. Ruth A. 111 Mason hali 0211 11311111111 St River ForeSL 111. .............................................................. 200 32113115011. Virginia 131 Alpha Omicron Pi 1311 Fairway Lane Wheamn, 111.........190 121111101 Ixatm'vn 12.121 A1p11a Omicron lJi 211 Turner FL, Sycamore, Ill ............. 190 31111121111111: 13211110111 121 108 E. 11721111111 St. 31 3111111111: St. Tehran, Iran .................... James. Lee R. 1'21 Delta Upsilon 28237 Burning Tn. Wheaten. 111......228 James. Norman E. 11'; Delta Tau Delta :39 111111013 Ave... Dayton 10, Ohio ........ 227 .1111 is. C. 2111151111 131 Sigma N11 3 1 Linden Ave. Oak Park. 111 ........... 2-40 Jaynes. Charles R. 141 Roberts hall 1105 Mame Ave Evanston. Ill ........... 235 Jeffrey. 1?. David 121 Roberts hall 456 E. State St. Pendleton, Ind ......... 234 Jeffreys. Bruce 11 . 111 119113, Tau Delta 1964 Harlem 311-11., Rockford. 111 ....... 227 Jenkins. Stuart. B. 121 91th3. Tau Omega 313 N. Fif1h SL. Be1levi1le. 111 ........... 218 Jenney. Judy N. 1-11 Mason 111111 707 11 . North 51., Portland. 1nd.........' Jensen. Carole L. 141 Delta Gamma 363 Foss Ct, Lake Bluff. 111 ................. 196 Jensen. James D. 111 Sigma Alpha Epsimn 217 Kenwick 1.11:. Akron 13. 0010... ... Jarrett. David 13. 121 Delta Kappa Epsilon 125-1 Lynuhester D11. St. Louis 22, Mo. - 1011115011. . 1111.11 L. 121 Alpha 0111101011 Pi 17 Trenton Area. 1111110 P1211115. N. Y. ............................................ 190 1011115011. E. Ruth 141 Mason hall 8731 E1111 Dr., Des Piaines. 111 ........... 206 Johnson. Edward W. 141 Roberts hail 2226 Pearl 81., Columbus, 1nd ............. 234 Johnson. Fred A. 111 Sigma Chi R. R. 1. Linden. Ind ............................... 245 Johnson. Kenneth 131 Lambda Chi Alpha 34 Old Farm REL. Dover, Mass ........... 230 Johnson, 111's. 1.01'1'111'116 171 23 Sunset Dr. 23 Sunset D12, Greencastle. Ind ................. Johnson, Marlys A. 111 Rector hall 5330 N. Meade Ave., Chicago 30. 111......... Johnson, 31. Clare 1-11 A1pha Gamma. Delta Ce1'1'o 001110. 111. .................................... 188 Johnson. Nancy 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma 2118 Paddingmn Rd. Kalamazoo Mich. ........................................................ 202 Johnson, Pamela 1111 Lucy Rowland 112111 8 Weddix 34' Lane. Pla1110eld.lnd ......... 210 Johnson, Penelope J. 111 Rector 11311 1028 Cherokee 17111., Wilmette, I11 ....... 214 Johnson, Robert W. 131 Sigma Nu 12237 Princetun. Chicago 28. I11 ......... 240 Johnson, Roger 1:31 101 S. Locust St. Box 722, Betteudm-E. Ia ............................... Johnson. Stephen S. 111 Beta Theta P1 220 E. Court St, Paris, 111 ................... 221 Johnson. 11'1111111' J. 1'31 Phi Delta Theta 605 V1111: Ave.. Rockford, 111 ................. 23B Joliy, Melvin L. 111 Longden hall 1530 E. First St, Muncie. Ind ............. 233 30501111. A. 50112111112111 111 Lucy Rowland 1a 933:3 Sonora Ava. St. Louis 17, Mo...210 Jones, Arnold. Jr. 1231 423 Anderson St. 423 Anderson $1.. Greencastle, Ind. .................................................................. Jones. Barbara 1-1. 121 Delta Delta Delta 8011 Wil111111gto11 Rd., San Mateo. Calif. ........................................... .191 Jones. Betse J. 121 Alpha Phi 360 Vine 81.. Glen Ellyn, 111...... .........192 Jones. Bettie M. 111 Rector 112111 2.903 Noe C1,. 110111511110 20, Ky. ............................................................ 213 Jones. Donald E. 111 Beta Theta P1 3 Dorsett H111 1-10.. 1Vestfield. N. J. . Jones. G 31 D. 4324 Lincoln Ave 15. 1nd. . Jones, Kath e111 131 13 Cardigan D1: 111 13111 Gamma Delta Evansville 81. Louis 35, 1110. ............................................................ 204 Jones.Kein11 0.131 103 Olive St. 5325 Miami Ave. 01116111111111 43 Jones. 311's. Mary 151 4 3 Anderson St. 423 Anderson SL, Greencast1e, Ind. ......................................................... Jones. N' ncy 11. 1:11 Alpha Omicron P1 145 Jefferson Rd.. Newark, 01110 ........ 190 Jones, Ralph T. 111 Lambda. Chi Alpha 1010 Park Ave, P011111, 111 ................... 231 Jones. Ronald L. 1514 S. Ninety-si 111 SL. Nebr. Jones, Sandra L. 11 e1. 01 11111 23 Dogwood Dr.. Madison, N. J ........... 21.3 Jorgensen, Karen L. 111 Locust - 654 Park B1vd.. Glen Ellyn, 111... Jurg'ens. Gail 141 Delta D0110 Delta 0607 Mariemont Ave.. Cincinnati 27. Ohio ...................................... . ............. 194 21 Phi Delta Theta Omaha, Kaenper, David H. 11.1 Sigma Nu 807 S. T811111 81., Richmond. Ind ......... 247 Kahn. Lessing 4-1.. Jr. 111 Longden hall 10400 Glen R0,, Rockville. 3'10.............232- Jeanetie 131 Mason 112.11 210111511110. Kan'aker. XV. 045 V111ley View 1312. 111d. K351. Carol A. 121 11111113 13111 542 S. Pine, Arlington Heights, 111. .............................................................. 192 Katchka, Rebecca J. 121 Alpha Phi 3767 Sulphur Springs Rd., Toledo 6, Ohio ...................................................... 192 Katula. Mrs. Linda 141 409 E. Walnut St. 409 E. Walnut St, Greencastle, Ind. .................................................................. Kaulas, Paul V. 141 Beta Theta Pi 6166 Forest Glen. Chicago 46, 111 ....... 220 Kayler, J. Allan 131 Beta Theta Pi 105 S. Seventeenth SL, Richmond, Ind 220 Kearns, Marmalet A. 141 Delta Delta Delta 1513 Wauwatosa Ave. Milwaukee. Wis. ............................................................ 194 Keaton, Sherry E. 111 Rector hail 704 Perth Ave, Flossmoor. Ill....,......214 Keeney, James N. 141 712 S. College Ave. 4411 W. Tenth Ave.. Gary. Ind Keeping. John E. 121 Delta Kappa Epsilon 2 Ave. Charles Graux Rhoda Genese, Belgi1u11.. .. 2..24 Keim.Virginia12-1 Alpha Omicrori P1 102 Orchard Lane, Oak Ridge Tenn. ....................................................... 190 Keiser,Char1es A. 111 Alpha Tau Omega 826 E Woodside Dr.. South Bend 14,111d 219 Ke11e1',Har01d R 1.21 Delta Tau Delta 305 Park 141-9., Beaver Dam W 13 ....... 226 Keiler. Kenneth F. 141 Deita Tau Delta 305 Park Ave.. Beaver Dam, Wis ....... 226 Keltogg, John A. 141 Sigma Chi 2109 Grant Ave, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio .............................................. 244 Kelly, Arthur F, 141 Phi Delta Theta 221 W. Cooke Rd.C01u111bus 14, Ohio ................................................... 236 Kelly, Elizabeth S 111 Locustl Manor 1510 Woodsdale Rd.,Wiln1ingt0n 3, Del. ...................................................... 215 Kelly, James N. 141 Beta Theta Pi 30 N. Edgewood Rd.. Detroit 30, Mich. .......................................................... 220 Kelly, Millicent A. 111 Rector hall 362 Oxford Rd... Des Plaines, Ill ......... 213 Kelly. P. Gail 141 Delta Delta Delta 247 Lakeside P1,. Highland Park. 111. ............................................................ 194 Kemp, Barbara A. 131 1812 N. Capitol 1Indpls.1 631 Pine St, Michigan City, Ind ......... 217 Kemp. Frank F.. Jr. 141 Delta Tau Delta 740 W Green Tree Rd.. Miiwaukee 17, W'is. .................................................... 226 Kendall John L131 Phi Gamma Delta 11 W. Cross Rd.. New Canaan, Conn. ........................................................ 238 Kennedy. Ronald C. 111 Longden hall 7228 PfeiITer Rd., Cincinnati 42, Ohio .................................................... 232 Kent. John F. 121 Phi Gamma Delta Morley Lane. Darien, Conn ................. 238 Kenyon, M. Susanna 131 Kappa Kappa Gamma 303 Mulberry St. Cambridge City, Ind. ................................................ 202 Kepner, C. Richard 111 Longden hall 2 Emerson S11, Natick Mass ............... 232 Kepp, Warren 0. 121 Delta Kappa Epsilon 1201 S, Seventeenth St., Mattoon, Ill. ............................................................ .224 Keppel, Karen L. 121 Alpha Gamma Delta R. R. 2, Box 420. Plainfield. Ind. ............................................................ 188 Kerns. Virginia 111 Locust Manor 221 S. Twenty-seventh St.. Richmond. Ind ....................................... 215 Kerr. Sandra D. 111 Rector hall 1731 Randolph DIX. York, Pa ............... 213 Keto, Martha S. 131 Kappa Alpha Theta 829 Laurelwood REL Dayton 19, Ohio ........................................................... 200 Kibel, Richard 121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 429 Tuxedo Ave. Cleveland 21. Ohio ....242 Kilbom, Mmy 1121y 131 Kappa A11111a Theta 2138 S, Glencoa Decatur, 111 ................. 200 Kilmartin, Judith A. 111 Mason hail 2100 Amherst St., Palo Alto, Calif. ........................................................ 208 Kilmer. Stephen 0. 121 Phi Delta. Theta 420 College St. Oberlin, Ohio .............. 236 K1111. Catherine J. 171 3 Bloomington St. 136 N. Seventeenth Ave., Beech Grove.1nd. Kimbrongh J Frank 111 Deta T11eta Pi R. R. 3 Muncie Ind ............................... 221 Kimbrough. Merrill 111 Rector hall 31499 Trillium Tr. Cleveland 24 Ohio ............................. 213 Kiner.Mar1aina 121 Mason hall 558 P1 ospect P1, Cincinnati 29, Ohio .................................................... 206 King. Sara .1. 111 Rector hall 516 S. Kentucky St, South Bend 19. 1nd. ......................................... 214 Kingery. James 111 406 E. Washington St 7 Buttonwood Lane. Boston 93, Mass. ........................................................ 243 Kingery, Mrs. Judith Dittman 121 406 E. W'ashington St. 406 E. W'ashington 81., Greencastle. Ind. ........................................................... 192 Kingsley David C. 121 Roberts hall 301 Leonard Lane, Midland. Mich ..... 234 Kinkade, William G. 131 Beta Theta Pi 4806 Kennedy Ave.. East Chicago, Ind. Kinnaird, Epsilon 1303 VVestmoor T1'.. Winnetka. 111.....224 Kinnally Joanne 111 Rector hall 1555 E. OliVe St..Mi1waukee 11, Wis. . ,.213 Kinnallv Sue 121 K5ppa Kappa Gamma 1555 E. Olive St., Milwaukee 11 Wis. .......................................................... 202 Kinzer. Irene 131 Kappa Kappa Gamma 408 Beech A113,. Charleston 2. 1V. Va. ...................................................... 202 Kipe, William B. 121 Sigma Chi 5141 Kenridge D11. Cincinnati 42. Ohio .......................................................... 244 Kirk. Mrs. Lynn 151 614 E. Walnut St, 614 E. Walnut St.. Greencastle. 1nd. ............................... 1 .................................. Kirkman. Mrs. Jean 171 22 Beveridge St. 22 Beveridge SL, Greencastle. Ind ........... Kirkman. Peter C. 121 22 Beveridge St. 22 Beveridge SL. Greencastle, 1nd Kish, Karen L. 121 Delta Zeta 5492 E. Eighteenth St., Indianapolis 18, Ind. .................................................... 198 Kisgell. Linda L. 141 Delta Delta Delta 1703 Walnut Ter.. Springfield, Ohio..194 Kissell, Robert G., Jr. 121 Sigma Nu 1703 11121111111; Ten. Springfield, Ohio..246 Kitchen. Marilyn J. 141 Pi Beta. Phi 3934 Riverside D12. Dayton, Ohio......204 Kjellen, P. Hakan 171 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Box 102, Almhult, Sweden .................. 242 Kleppin. Susan H. 111 Rector hall 1903 Bradley Rd., Rockford, 111 ......... 212 Kline. Donald E. 121 Delta Upsilon 5000 Burley Hills D12, Cincinnati 43, Ohio 228 Kline. Richard G. 131 Roberts hall 5000 Burley Hills Dr., Cincinnati 43. Ohio .................................................... 234 Klingensmith. Robert 121 Phi Kappa Psi 8030 Lockwood Ave., Skokie, 111.........240 Klingner, Barbara. J. 131 P1 Beta Phi 314 Dover Rd., Springfield, Ohio ........ 204 Knecl1t,G1'etcheu K. 121 Delta Zeta 1099 Hillstone Rd, CleVeland 21, Ohio ................................................... 198 Knight. Walter B. 111 Delta Tau Delta 6130 Wing Lake Rd.Bi1'mi11gham Mich. ......................................................... 227 Knusli. Hilda 0.111 Lucy Rowland E11111 19271 Shaker B1vd.Cle1ela11d 22. Ohio , .................................................. 211 Kofoed. Jacqueline 111 Rector hall 7940 Lorel Ave.. Skokie, Ill ................. 213 Kohler. David L. 131 Roberts hall 2351 Warren St.. Toledo 10, 0hin......234 Kolb. Richard L. 121 Roberts hall 215 Eagle Point Dr.. Rossford. Ohio ....................... Koning. Karen L. 13 11ndpls.1 228 Mellinger RdU Canfield. 01110.... 217 Konold. Constance 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma 3519 Hanover CL. South Bend 14, Ind. 21511610' Koos. Russel L. 131 Delta Upsilon 2322 Seventrsixth Ave Chicago Kormos Barbara 111 L y 2705 Blackhawk Rd. DaytonW 20. Ohio .................................................... 210 Korver, Carol L, 141 Delta Gamma S4 Crowell AWL. Geneva. Ohio ............ 196 Koshkarian. Vaughn A. 121 Sigma Nu 533 N. Elmwood Ave. Waukegan. Ill. .............................................................. 246 Kovacs. Beth E. 111 Rector hall 8345 S. Leavitt SL. Chicaga 20, 111.....212 Kranbuehl, David E. 111 Phi Kappa Psi 2548 N. EightyAeighth St. Milwaukee 13 Wis. ...241 Kreider. Donald E 131 Roberts hall 801 W Oak St. Union City.111d.......235 Kroeger. Kathryn E. 111 Locust Manor 6240 Rosebury St.. St. Louis 5. 1110.....215 Kroll. Joan 13.111 Rector hall 955 W.Pa1'k Axe Libertyville. I11 ...... 12 Krumel. Karl L 151 413 E. Hanna St ......... 2016 Norwood D1'.. Detroit 36. Mich ....... Krumel. Mark L. 111 Longden hall 2016 Norwood D12, Detroit 36. Mich. ................................................ Krutz. Dennis H. 111 Delta Kappa Epsilon 1934 Seventy-Sixth St. Ct, Chicago 35. III. ...................................... 225 Kuchay, Paul J. 131 703 S, College Ave. 2225 S, Twentydifth Ava, Broadview, Ill. .............................................. Kuehl, James R. 171 Phi Delta. Theta 1322 Woodlawn B1vd.. South Bend 16. Ind. .......................................... 236 Kuehlwein, Herbert 111 Delta Kagma Epsilon 1755 Winnemac Ave ..... 233 ,Chicago 40 Kullberg Jane E111 Rectal 4808 V7. Sunnyslope Rd Minneapolis 24, Minn. ........................ 213 Kuonen. Linda L. 131 Delta Zeta 1040 N. Bolton Ave. Indianapolis 19, Ind. ................................................... 198 Kuta. Thomas M. 111 Longden hall L Lackey. 0. Lynne 111 Lucy Rowland hall 4760 Mad River Rd.. Dayton 29, Ohio .................................................... 210 Laderer, C. Port 121 Lambda. Chi Alpha 1348 E. Sunnymede Ana, South Bend 15. Ind. .......................................... 230 Lagle, Patricia J. 131 Alpha Phi 1370 Elmhurst Dr., NE, Cedar Rapids. 1a. .............................................. 192 Laird, E. Ann 131 Alpha Omicron Pi 94 Brook Ted.. Mason City. Ia.............190 Lamoree. Rita L. 111 Locust Manor 2216 E. Market St. Warsaw. Ind. ............................................................ 215 Landis. Mary Lynn 111 Mason hall R. R. 1, Marion, Ind208 Student Index. 317 LandsitteI, David 141 Lambda Chi Alpha 455 W, Central Ave., Deiaware. Ohio .......................................................... 230 Lanzone. Vicky T. 141 Kappa Kappa Gamma 215 Hillsdale Ave, Greencastle, 1nd. ........................................................... 202 LaP1ante, Catherine S. 131 Delta Gamma 907 Baylor 1112, Alexandria. Va ......... 196 Larriek, Jon P. 141 Sigma Nu 786 Ludlow Ave, Cincinnati 20, Ohio .................................................... 246 Lashbrook, J. Edward 111 P111 Dena Theta 437 S. Graham Ave Indianapolis 19, 1nd. Lashley, James E. 141 9421 Maple Knon Din, 1 1 Cincinnati 39, Ohio .................................................... 240 Laskowski, Dmmis J. 111 Longden 111111 5682-5 S. Butternut 81., South Bend 19. Ind. ...232 Latham. Sharon A. 111 Rector 112111 7960 Whittier PL, Indianapolis Lathrop, Stephen A. 111 Phi Kappa Psi 321 W. Kessler Dr.. Indianapelis 8 Ind. ...................................................... 241 Laughlin, Robert, Jr 111 Delta Tau Delta 148 Elm St Obe111n Ohio....................22T Laukitis Michae1W. 121 Sigma. Chi 4928 N, Sheridan, Peoria, 111 ............... 244 Lavengood, John B. 121 Roberts hall 434 Allen St, Wabash, Ind ................... 234 Lavery, William J. 141 De1ta Kappa Epsilon 1136 Green Briar Lane Northbrook, Lavette. Ellen V111 LuCV Rowland hail 14335 S. 1181111109 St., Chicago 27, 111. .......................... 211 Lavorini, Donna 111 Cy Rowland haH 118 Grant Ave, Genexa,111 .................. '909 Lawrence. Carol 121 Alpha. 0111 Omega Brook, 1nd. .............................................. 186 Lawreuce, Jere D. 121 Beta Theta Pi 1100 Ashburton D1',Dayton Lawrie, Duncan H. 111 Longden hall 9622 S. Prospect Ave, Chicago, 111. 212 Lawson, Anne L. 1113. Kappa Gamma 2214 Linden Ava, Middletown, Ohio 202 Lawson, Sandra J. 131 Mason hail 733 S. Western Pkwy Louisville 11, K37. ...................................................... 206 Layden. Peter M. 131 Sigma N11 2511 S. Bradford, Kokomo, 1nd ......... 246 Layden, Sara A. 121 Kappa Alpha Them. 2511 S. Bradford, Kokomo, 1nd ,,,,,,,,,,, 200 Layman. Byron, 31'. 121 Delta Kappa Epsiion 52 11 . Norman Ave. Dayton 5, Ohio .............. Layman, Linda. L. 11ndpis.1 52 W. Norman Ave, Dayton 5, Ohio..216 Leas. Larry L. 141 Sigma Nu 208 N. Western Ave., Marion, 1nd ..... 246 Lebsack, P. Jayne 111 Rector hall 220 Kearney St Denver 20, C010 ,,,,,,, 213 Leckie, James R, 131 408 E. Hanna St. 721' N. Locust 81., Pontiac, 111 ................... LeCiaire. Andre 111 Longden hall 3536 Mooney Ave. Cincinnati 8, Ohio 237 Ledford. Carol A. 131 Delta Zeta 2436 GrunewalG. Blue Island, 111.......198 Lee, Edward B. 111 Longden hall 3625 13. Albion 81., Engiewood, 0010. 232 Lee, Keunsup 151 515 Anderson St. 70-195 Shinchondong, Seoul, Korea ........ Lee, Nancy W. 121 Alpha Gamma Delta 3625 S. Albion St., Englewood, C010. .......................................................... 188 318 Sludent Index Lee, Robert L. 111 Sigma Nu 460 Ridge R6,. Hartsdale, N. Y ......... 247 Lee, WiIliam .I. 111 Phi Kappa Psi 1068 Woodward Ave, South Bend 16. 1116.. .................................................... 241 Leech, Carolyn S. 121 Kappa. Kappa Gamma. 427 Avon Ave, Piainfield, Ind.............202 Leech, Lynda K. 131 Kappa Kappa. Gamma 427 Avon AV.e.Piainfie1d, 1nd...........202 Lehnen, Robelt G. 121 Roberts 112111 25 Cronkhite St, Danville. 111.....,.....234 Leighty. David 131 Beta. Theta Pi 2655 Creseent Hill Lane, Indianapolis 8. Ind. 220 Leinicke, Jeffrey A. 111 Longden hall 928 Curran Ave, St. Louis 22, 3110.....232 Leipold. James C. 121 Delta Upsiion 1202 Ridgedaie Rd. South Bend Leline. Barbara 131A1pha.Chi Omega 1119 Dallas Rd.. Wheaten, I11 ............. 186 Le Men, Mrs. Carol 141 155 W. 16th St. 11ndpls.1 213 N. Main St. Sullivan. 111d. ,,,,,,,,, 216 Lennox, Frank, .11'. 111 Phi Delta Theta. 255 Linden ?ark P1,, Highiand Park Ill. ...................... 237 Lenz. David 311111111119. St 605 Sunset Dr Napervi1le,111 ................... Leonard. Toe 0.141 Roberts ha11 1002 N. Third St., Ponca City, 0km. ........................................................ 234 Leonard, Lynne .11. 111 Mason hall 10500 S. W. Sixtyvsecond Ave. Miami 56, F1a. ........................................ 208 Lerne1.Michae1H 111 Delta Chi 74 Magnoiia Lane Iericho, N, Y.......223 Leslie 13 Jeanne 121 Delta Delta Delta 1541 Clark Rd. Charleston 4, VV. Va. Lesly, Craig E. 121 Deita 1. 1511011 2568 Sheridan RduEVanston.111.....-228 Letbetter, Thomas D. 111 Sigma Nu Box 1555, College Station. Tex ........... 247 Lewis. Eiien K. 141 Pi Beta Phi 3001 E1111 31.,Cairo, 111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ......... 204 Lewis. Nancy .1. 131 Delia Gamma 207 Edgewood Lane, La Porte. Ind... Lewis. Nancy S. 121 P1 Beta Phi 3001 Elm St. Cairo. 111 ......................... 204 Lewis, Susan B. 111 Locust Manor 1384 Lincohi Rd, Columbus 12, Ohio .................................................... 215 Lewis. Susan E. 111 Mason hall ...194 38 Countryside Lane, St. Louis 31. Mo. ...................................................... 208 Libbert, Lynne 121 Aipha Gamma. Delta 317 E. Sherman, Marion, Ind ............. 188 Libby, Mary A. 131 Alpha Gamma Delta. Horseshoe Hill, Hockessin, Del ......... 188 Libman, Gem'ge H. 1'21 Roberts hall R. R. 5. Box 112, Vienna, Va................235 Lieben. Doris E. 141 1:35 W. 16th St. 11ndp1$J 122 N. NinetyAsixth St. 13911911118, 11$ -16 Liebich 2111 R. 111 Beta Theta Pi 1740 VV'aIlen Ave, Chicago 26. 111.......221 Lindamood, 101111 13.131 Sigma Nu 839 S.V1ain St. Oi'rville Ohio Lindead Andz'ew121 De1ta Upbl 0n - 6'32 Wayland Ave Kenihx 01 th Lindsay, ?011y J. 121 Deha Zena 20 Maryann K811111018 3'3, N Y . Lindsey T.1-3a1'1'ett 111 Sigma Alp a Epsilon 1555 Laure1 St, 21161110 Park. Calif. .......................................................... 243 Link. Lucy C. 111 Rector hall Sulphur Springs. Paris. 111 ................. 213 Lish. M. Aian. Jr. 131 Roberts 112111 705 WiHiam St, Baldwin, N. Y ......... 234 Liter, Mary J. 121 Aipha Omicron Pi 1254 VVOde DR, Northbrook. 111.......190 Little, James H. 131 Roberts hail 550 N. Dearborn St, Indianapolis 1, Ind. ...................................................... 234 Littie, Mary K. 121 Alpha. Chi Omega 1413 N. Hawthorne Lane, Indianapoiis 19, 1nd. .......................... 186 Livingston, Lee A. 131 Alpha Omicron Pi 24-45 Lynn Ava, Dayion 6, 0h10........190 Livingston. William 111 Longden 112111 6572 Third Ave., Los Angeles 03, Calif. ........................................................ 233 Lizzo, Marcia E. 131 Alpha. Omicron Pi 6963 N. 31011011 A176,, Chicago 46, IEE...190 Lloyd. Robert W. 111 Sigma Chi 10755 S. Seeiey Ave, Chicago 43, 111. Lockwoo, 1 1 D hall 126 Cresta Rd., Colorado Springs, Colo. ........................................ 233 Loess. Donna B. 121 Mason hall 15357 Ingleside, South Holland 111. .............................................................. 206 Lombard, Diane 131 Kappa Alpha Theta 4812 Oak Knoli DR, Youngstown 12, Ohio .................................................... 200 Lozignecker, xncy .1. 111 Rector hall 2901 Litchfield Rd.. Cleveland 20. Ohio .................................................... 214 Lorile Robert C. 111 Delta Kappa Epsikm 147 N Washington St., Delaware, Ohio 325 Lorton, Linda L. 141 Kappa Kappa. Gamma Arcadia. Ind. .......................................... 202 140112.860ng C 141 Phi Gamma Delta R. R. 5, Raleigh, N C ........................... 238 Lmtz Jeffrey 13.111 Phi Gamma Delta 13.13. :3,Raleigh, N'. C ........................... 239 Los. Pieter 171 Sigma Chi 2-5 Oi'anje Nassaustraat, Noordwijk, The Netherlands .................................. 244 Loveless, E. Dion 131 Delta Chi 350 S. Main St., Frankfort. 1nd.........222 Loverde, Brian V. 131 315 Elm St. 21613 VV'. Mason, Santa Barbara, Calif. .............................................................. Lowe, Walter 3. 141 Lambda Chi Alpha 1056 V'. Fifty-eighth St.,1ndianapolis 8. 1nd. .................................................... 230 1.011 rv Patti A111 Lucy Rowland hall Twin Acres.N.Hampshire,111 ........... 211 Lubman, Richard G. 111 Delta Tau Delta 8415 S. Ada Sr... Chicago 20, I11...........227 Ludlow, William S. 131 Roberts hail 1968 Glenview Rd, Glenview, 111.......235 Lundeen, Judith A. 111 Locust Manor 2705 Highcrest Rd , Rockford, 111 ....... 215 Lundquist, Jon E. 121 Lambda Chi Alpha. R. R. 2. Lafayette, 11111230 Lundy. Ann 131 Delta Gamma Jane Ann Farm, Paxton, Ill ............... 196 Lusk, Jean E. 121 Delta. Delta Delta 3201 Tyri'eli Pkwy, Port Arthur, Tex. .......................................................... 194 Luther, Karen S. 141 Alpha Gamma Delta 9625 S. Beli Ave., Chicago 43, 111 . 1.88 I111tz.11ane11nen121 A1ph2. Gammav De1ta 10 Adams St. Floral Park, N. Y. . 188 Lyman, N e a Dena De1ta 1000 S. Orchard Urbana,111 ............... 1114 Lyon, Nancy J.111 De1ta Delta Delta 13? Rhode Isiand. Detroit 3, Mich ..... 195 MC McAdam, Kathryn A111 Rector hail 7422 Woodland 21. MO, McCall. Robert B, 141 Lambda Chi Aipha 4320 N. Morris Blvd Milwaukee 11. Wis. .................................................... 230 McCall, Sarah E. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 3010 Torquay REL Muncie, Ind ........... 211 3100mm. Jane F. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 55 Signal H111 Blvd, East St. Louis, Ill. ................................................ 210 McClain, Thomas W. 111 Sigma Nu 2333 Meadowbrook Dr., SE, Cedar Rapids, Ia. .............................................. 247 McCleaster, Robert 141 Phi Gamma Belta 215 N. Donner Rd.. Canton 20. 01110238 McClelland, Barbara L. 111 Rector hall 22 Hall R11. Briarcliff. N. Y ................. 214 McClure. Ehzabeth K. 141 Mason hall Wintergreen H111. Painesville, Ohin' .................................................. 206 NICCIure. Ichael D. 121 Sigma Chi 12114 W Ninetieth Sn, Chicago 20.. 111. ...................................................... 244 McClure. Robert 13. 131 Delta Upsilon 2317 E, Eichel Ave. Evansville 11. Ind. McColloch. Mary F. 111 Rector hall 9105 Luna Ava. Morton Grove. Ill. 11160011111. hall 10640 111. RHICCOUDGII E. Diane 151 600 Seminary St. Box 4. Jackson Center. Pa ......................... McCormack. Sandra K1111 Mason hall 2718 Lincoln St. Highland, Ind ,,,,,,,,, 208 McCormick. John P. 111 Phi Gamma Delta. 514 Lingle Lane. Midland. Mich ......... 239 3-.ICCOy James T.141 Beta Theta Pi 1303 E. Broadway.?1incet0n. Ind.......220 McCoy, Jerry D 131 Roberts hall 1800 South A St Elwood. Ind ........... 235 McCoy. Kenneth 121 Delta Kappa Epsilon 7801 E. St. Joseph St. Indianapolis 19. Ind. McCoy. Terry L. 141 Phi Gamma Delta 3331 Kenny Rd. Columbus 21. Ohio McCrackeu. Ruth A. 141 Delta Zeta 15 Forest Ave. Fort Thomas. Ky ....... 198 McCray, Elizabeth .1. 121 Mason haE S. Oaklev Ave. Chicago. 10622 N Evers Park Dr.. Houston 24. Tex. .................................................... 206 McCready, John 131 Sigma Alpha. Epsiien 223 Moundale Ava. Winchester. Ky. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 242 McCulloch. Suzanne 111 Rector hall 1424 Bell Ava. Mattoon. 111 ................. 213 McCullough. James Y. 111 Roberts hall Centralia CL. Jeffersonville. Ind ....... 234 McCuskey, Martin 141 703 S. College Ave. Frye Rd... Peoria. 111 ..................................... McCutchau. Brenda 111 Lucy Rowland hall 21? E, W'ashington St. Lebanon. Ind. ........................................ 2119 McDermond. Judith 141 Kappa Aipha Theta 5554 N. Delaware St, Indianapolis, Ind. .......................................................... 2011 McDonald, Diane L. 141 Delta Zeta R. R. 3. Mount Vernon. Ind ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 198 McDonald, Mary E. 111 Lucy Rowiand hall Inlet Rd. Green Lake, Wis ................. 211 McDonald. Robert G. 121 Sigma Chi Inlet R12 Green Lake. Wis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 244 McDevitt. Karen 111 Lucy Rowiand hall 8 VVUods End Rd Darien, Conn.........209 McDowell. Eugene 151 3B 800 S1 Locust St. 313 800 S. Locust St. Ind. .................................................................. McElhaney. Thomas 131 Hess Trailer Pk. Hess Trailer Pk. Greencastle, Ind ........... McEwen. Homer 0.. Jr. 111 Longden hall. 40 W. Lake Ave... SW, Atlanta 14. Ga. McFalI, Charles H. 131 Beta Theta Pi 1031 Pearl. Columbus. Ind ................... 220 McFarEand. Sandra 121 Alpha Omicron P1 411 E. 1Vashington St.. Paris. 111 AAAAAAA 190 McGee. Kyle M. 131 Roberts hall 206 Shoop Ava, Dayton 17. Ohio...,....234 Greencastle, 9'39 ........................................................ 1- McGinnis. Michael 111 Delta Kappa Epsilon 1306 W. Moss Ave. Peoria, 111.111.1225 McGraw, Bonnie R. 131 1812 N Capitol 11111111131 213 E. Plum St. Centerville. Ind ....... 217 McGuire. Lucinda 131 Alpha Gamma Delta, 558 Lakewood. Park Forest. 111 ......... 188 1111;111:111. Richard 111 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1127 Edmcr. Oak Park. 111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 243 McHoes, L. Neal 121 Delta Chi 42118 S. Main St... Gosheu, Ind ............. 2-22 3101-1093. Lloyd E. 111 Delta Chi 4208 S. Main St... 105119.11, Ind.............222 McIntosh. Peter 111 Alpha Tau Omega Owen Brown Rd., Simpsonvilie, Md. ............................................................ 219 McIntyre. Mrs. Martha 171 206 S. Spring Ave. 206 S. Spring Ave... Greencastle. ind. McIntyre. Thomas 141 206 S. Spring Ave. 206 S1 Spring Ava. Greencasue. End ....... McKay, John F. 141 Lambda Chi Alpha 248 Grcendale D1'.. Dayton 29. 111110.231? McKee. Janet M. 121 Mason hall 112 Cherry H111 Rd. Harrington, 111. .............................................................. 206 McKenna. Mrs. Barbara 131 112 Northwood Blvd. 11?. Northwood 1311-11.. Greencastie, 855 3111mm Rd.1V1nnetka 111 ,,,,,,,,,,, 192 McKinstery. C. Lynne 121 Delta Gamma 1818 Maple Ave, Northbrook. 111.....196 McLaren. Douglas 141 Deita Upsilon 1266 Eglinton Ave... W. Toronto. Canada. 228 McLaughlin. Martha 121 Pi Beta Phi 'W'oodland Rd.. Anchorage. Ky ........... 20-1 McMahon. Eiizabeth R. 121 Delta Zeta 13.98 Christmas Lane. Atlanta 6. Ga. ........................................................ 198 McMorris. Fred R. 111 Lambda Chi Alpha 17602 Roosex e1: Awe Homewood EH. ............................................................. 231 119131199 Harly 1.121 Delta Chi Burgett Lane Canfield Ohio .............. 222 McVicker. Harley, Jr. 111 Lambda Chi Alpha 314 Fernwood Lane. Glem'iew. M Mabry. AIanson 121 Sigma. Alpha Epsilon 2960 Millboro Rd., Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio ............................................... Mabry. John L. 111 Sigma Chi 4211 Edgewood D11, St. Louis :3. Mo...245 MacDonald, Scott 121 Lambda Chi Alpha 113 Morrison Ave. Easton, Pa ........... 230 MacFaiI. Judith A. 121 1812 N. Capitol 11211111131 630 Greenleaf. XViEmette: 111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 217 Mackdmann. Mary H. 111 Rector hall 10641 S. Hayne Ave.. Chicago. 111......214 Mackey. John B. 111 Lougden hall 710 11 . Montgomery Ave... Rockville. Md. Macki. Linda .1. 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma 5631 N Kimball Ave Chicago. 111.....202 MacLean. Ann 11 . 111 Rector ha11 1:321 E. Washington Ave... South Bend. Ind. ................................................. MacVay. Susan A. 141 Alpha Chi Omega 18409 Cowing CL. Homewood, 111.......186 Macy. Elizabeth D. 121 Mason hall R. R. 4. Malcomb. 111 ......................... ....200 Magem. Thomas 0. 121 Delta Upsilon 2232 E. Chandler AVEL, Evansville 14, Ind. ..................................................... Magnuson. David L. 131 Roberts hall 65:37 N. Keating Ave... Chicago, 111.....235 Magnuson. Warren 141 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 11427 S. Oakley Ave. Chicago. 111.....242 Mahon. Julie 111 Locust Manor R. R. 1. Box 120 Lake Zurich. 111 ,,,,,,, 215 Malinov sky Donaid 111 Beta Theta Pin 11449 S Human Avue Chicago 111 ...... Malinov sky. 111011611 141 4A 800 S. Locust 4A 800 S. Locust. Greencastle. Ind ........... Malinovsky, Mrs. Susan 141 4A 800 S. Locust 4A 8110 S. Locust. Greencastle. Ind ........... Malm, Constance F. 131 Delta Gamma T22 Revere. Glen Ellyn, Ill ................. 196 Malottke. Sandra F. 121 Delta Zeta 4N435 1V ooddale Rd. Addison. 1111.198 1'Ianhard.E1gin.Jr.131 Eelta Tau Delta 1307 Twenty ixth Axe Rock Island. 111. .... ....................................... 226 Mann. Ed r 111 Longden hall 10642 Taiman Ave., Chicago 55, 111....232 Mann. Robert D 131 Delta Chi 303-1. Lillie S1..F0ri Wayne. Ind ....... 222 Manning. Grace 131 Delta Gamma 2178 Yorkshire Rd, Columbus 21. Ohio .......................................................... 191i Marek. .1. Dennis 121 Phi Gamma Deita Clifton. 111. .............................................. 238 Markham, Nancy L. 131 Pi Beta Phi 3016 Brockman Blvd, Ann Arbor. Mich. ............................. 204 Marks. Linda L. 111 Mason 1131? 210 N. Kansas St.. Edwardsville. Malks Saiah E. Gamma R. R. 3. Sugarland REL, 11rashington, Ind. Marlatt. Wiiliam C. 111 Longden haii 985 11 . Deerpath Rd.. Lake Forest. 111. 233 Maren. Thomas E. 111 Delta Upsilon 2470 Turner Rd.. Orchard Lake. Mich. Marquardt, Hamid 11 3757 216th PL. Matteson. I11...............239 Marsalek Mary 111 Lucy Rowland 113.11 3511 NR oodlawn Aie St. Louis 99 ...-, Mo. .. ................ 211 Marsh, C. Alan 131 B 913 W Parkway Dr.. Muncie. 1nd. ............................................................ 220 Marsh. Jean A, 131 Aipha Gamma Delta 2236 Beechvs 00d Axe. VViEmette, Ill. ....................................................... 188 Malsh Judith 3.131 Alpha Gamma Delta 15 N. Elmwood Ave Waukegan 111. .............................................................. 188 Martin. E. Sue 111 Rector hall 221 E. Ricketts St Kokomo. Ind ....... 113mm. James R 111 Delta Tau Dena.1 Fountaintow n Ind. ............................... 927 Martin. Joseph J 111 Beta Theta Pi 1565 Roxbury Rd Ann Arbor. Mlch. ....................................................... 221 Martin. Karen J. 121 Delta Gamma 6020 Connecticut CL, Cincinnati 24, Ohio .................................................... 196 Martin. Margaret S. 111 Locust Manor W'alnut Ave. St. Clairsville. Ohio........... Masell. Richard A. 111 Phi Delta Theta 7701 S. W. 118th St... Miami 56. F1a...237 Massoth. Ellen M. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 93 E. 155th St. Harvey. 111 ................. 209 Masten. Frederick W. 1'?1 627 Anderson St. 627 Anderson St. Greencastle. 111d Matheny. Judith A. 111 Rector hali 4070 N. Marviand Ave... Milwaukee 11. W'is. ................................................... 212 Matthew. 111111am H.111 Longden hall 800 W. Kessler Dix. Indianapolis 8. Ind. 4 2 Matthews, Joyce L. Delta Delta Deita 6827 Cherry St, Kansas City 31. Mo. ............................................................ 194 Matthews. Susanna 141 Alpha Chi Omega 422 Elizabeth St. Albion, Mich ......... 186 Student Index 319 Matthies. Kenneth, Jr. 121 Sigma Nu 156-11 Marshfield Ava, Hemey 111. ..... 246 Matuszewich Lewis R131 Ro11erts hall 1753-3 Highland Tinley Park. 111, .............................................................. 234 11'111u1'e1', Phyllis. .l. 131 11111111 Delta. Delta 1100 Country Club Din, LancasLer. P21. ........................................ 194 Max ner, Nancy 121 Alpha. Chi Omega. 22- 1Voodcrest 111:, 31. 1.01115 2-1. 1110.186 Maxwell, S116 C. 121 Alpha Gamma Delta 1903 Curdes Ave, Fort Wayne. Ind...188 May. Maxine L. 121 1101111 Delta Delta 702 E, Roosevelt Rd., Wheaten, 111. 11111111111111111111111111111 194 Mayfield. R. Glen 131 Sigma 3519 Principio. 01111511111311 211, Ohio .......................................................... 2413 Mayuer. Claudia 111. 131 Kappa Alpha Theta 110 Chagrin Mills 11110111121111 Falls. Ohio Mazzocco 0111111131 .1 121 P111 Delta Theta. R R. 20111111615. Ohio 11111111111111111111111111 236 Mead. Elizabeth 11. 131 Delta Gamma 3613 N.Liucolx1way, North Aurora, 111. .............................................................. 1111i Mead, Marilyn 11. 121 1111501111911 604 Brae Burn Ave, Mansfield. Ohio .......................................................... 206 Mead. R. A1111 121 Delta Gamma 2222 Lowry SL, Aurora. 111.................196 Medill, James G. 111 Phi Delta Theta 2362 Evergreen Rd.. Toledo 6. 011111.237 Melnik. Barbara K. 131 Delta Zeta. 521 W'aid Ave Muncie. 111d 11111111111111111 198 Melson. John A. 131 Delta Kappa Epsilon 2008 McKinley St. Anderson. I110.....224 Melvin. Michael H. 504 E. Walnut CL, 111d. Melvoin. Brooks A. 111 Rec 01 159 Russwuud NE. Grand Rapids 5, Mich. .................................................... Meugarelli. Gloria J. 141 Delta. Gamma. 7936 Lorel Ave Skokie, 111...... 111 Longdeu 112111 Centerville. Menighau. James 131 Sigma Alp 1a. Epsilon 72 W. Chalmers Ave Youngstown 1191 cm B1 enda 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma 1617 Twenty- -tl111'1i St. Parkersburg. W. Va ...202 Mercer 1111911ae1 K 141 Robmts 11a11 1327 E. Randolph 81.. South Bend 14. Ind. ......................................... 235 Meredith. Roger L. 121 Sigma. N11 2528 Ash Lane. South Bend 14. Ind. .................................................. 246 Merriam. obert C. 141 Phi Gamma Delta 1701 1.1011121 St.. Santa Barbara. Calif. ........................................................ 238 Metcalfe. Brice F. 111 Sigma N11 7912 VVoodruff RC1, Cincinnati 8. Ohio ...................................................... 247 Metz. Mrs. Jennie 141 Brazil. Ind. 7041,15; N. Meridian. Brazil. Ind ................. Meyer. Edward H. 131 Sigma N11 5001 Twelfth Ave. La Grange, 111.. .2411 Meyer. Jane E. 141 Delta Zeta 1239 N. Ritter Ave, Indianapolis 19. Ind. .. Meyer. R0be1 198 . 141 Roberts hall R. R. 1. Box 293. Dyer, Ind ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 234 Meyers. J. Fredrick 121 Delta Tau Delta 1912 Tennyson. Dayton 6. Ohio .......... 226 Meyers. Robert L. 141 Sigma Nu 201 S. Ashland Ave. La Grange. 111.240 Middleton. 1111111151111 L. 131 Roberts hall 3411 Midway Rd., Pittsburgh 16. Pa. ............................................................ 234 11111111111. Robert 1'1. 121 126 E Walnut St. 5538 11111151110111. Ava, Indianapolis 20, 1nd. 320 Student Index Miles, Carolyn M. 121 Alpha Gamma Delta 2919 Moniteau 1112, St. Louis 21. Mo. 188 11111131, Dav1d H 121 Roberts hall 706 Auman 131:. Carmel, 1nd...............234 Miller, James E. 131 Sigma. Alpha 112111511011 3117 Wisconsin Av.e,Berwy11 Ill ..... 242 Miller, James G.1l1 Delta Tau Delta. 1835 Conner, Noblesville Ind ............. 227 3111191. Janet. 1: . 111 Lucy Rowland hall '132 Crescent B1111. Glen Ellyn, Miller, John H. 141 Roberts hall 434 Cleveland St., Woodland, Calif. ........................................................ 232 Miller, Mahlon F. 11 131 Delta Chi 1115 Illsley, Fort Wayne, Ind.............221 Miller. Margery A. 1121 Alpha Chi OmEEa 5308 Elliott R0, Washington 11;, D. C. . Miller, Marilyn 141 Alpha. 0111 Omega. 5308 K11iott REL, W'ashington 16, D. C ..... Miller. Martha A. 121 Mason hall 322 Cnttriss PL, Park Ridge, 111 ....... 206 1111113131.; Elaine 111 Rector hall 83115 First St MayKeld, Ky ............. 214 Miller, Richard L. 111 Longden hall ' 2143 Staten Ave., Whiting, 11111.1 ... Miller. Ruth A. 141 Mason hall 27 Harvest D12, Scarsdale, N. Y ......... 206 Miller. Stephen R. 121 Delta Tau Delta. 9515 Copley 111,, Indianapolis 8, Ind. Miller Theodore W 111 314 Elm St Waveland 111d. Mills, Nancy L. 131 Alpha Chi Omega 203 E. Wrashington St. Ionia. Mich...186 111111135, Kent E. 111 Longden hall 316 Roosevelt Ave.. Kewanee, 111. ...232 11111111 Priscilla 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma 1859 Alewa Dr..H0n01u1u 17. Hawaii .............................................. 202 Misselhorn, .1. Craig 121 Phi Delta Theta 1005 S. Lincoln 14113.. Park Ridge. 111. ....236 Mitchell Mrs. Bovine 141 Hess Trailer Pk. Hess Trailer Pk.. Greencastle, Ind ......... Mitchell. Craig 141 Hess Trailer Pk. Hess Trailer Pk., Greencastle, Ind. .232 ....226 Mitchell. Denton P. 111 Longden hall 459 Central Ave Beloit, V1715 ............... 232 MitchelL Linda S. 111 Rector 11311 R. R. 2. Marshall, 111 ............................. 212 Mitchell, T. Kent 131 Phi Kappa Psi 2821i Hoock Ava. Louisville 5, Ky ..... 240 Mitchell. 1117111131111 J. 131 Sigma Chi 736 Lymington Rd.. Troy, 0h10..........244 .VIOITeLt, Christine 141 Kappa Alpha Theta R. R. 1, Box 330, OrrviHe. Ohio....1.....200 Mohar. Donald L. 141 508 S. Hanna St. 508 S. Hanna SL, Greencastle, 11111. 11101121121113 Malgaret 121 508 K. Hanl121 508 E. Hanna, Greencastle, Ind... .. Monroe. J. Kay 131 1812 N. 0111111101 11111111150 3200 Bexley Dr., Middletown, 0hio....216 Montgmnery, Brenda 111 Lucy Rowland hall 5240 W. 24. Ind. Moor, James W. 111 Phi Delta Theta 3516 Ridgewood Rd... Toledo 6, Fourteenth St. Indianapolis Ohio .......................................................... 237 Moore, Connie F. 141 Mason hall 984 East D12. Woodruff PL. Indianapolis. Ind. ....................... . .......... 206 Moore. Garry S. 141 Sigma Nu 4135 Grove Ave, Western Springs. 111. ............................................ 246 Moore. John S. 111 Delta Tau Delta 2269 Avalon Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio Moore. R. 1 301 Country Club Lane, Xenia, Ohio .......................................................... 232 Moore, S. Michael 111 Delta Kappa Epsilon 64 E. Moreland Dr., Decatur, 111......225 Moore, Susan K. 121 Delta Gamma 135 Mill Creek Lane. Chagrin Falls, Ohio Moran, Erol S. Yeni Yol 7, Nisantas, Istanbul, Turkey ...................................................... 226 Morehouse, Steven F. 111 Longden hall 1314 Wyandotte Rd.. Columbus 12, Ohio . .........233 Morgan. Emi1y B131 De1ta Zeta 907 Longv' 1ew Rd. ., Montice110,111 ....... 198 Morgan. Linda K. 111 RectOr hall 3511 Radcliffe Rd.,C1eve1and 21, Ohio ... Morgan Thomas 0.131 Roberts hall 118 Blue Bird D13, Terre Haute, Ind. ............................................................ 234 Moriarty, Barbee 131 Delta Delta Delta 2120 Florida D12, Fort Wayne, 1111111194 Morris, Sect A. 121 316 E. Hanna St. 2347 Sheffield D11. Kalamazoo, Mich. Morrison James 111 Phi. De1ta Theta. 2045 Mandeville Canyon Rd. Los Angeles, Calif. ....................................... 237 Morrison, Larry 11.111 Sigma Chi 6306 N. Keystone Ava, Indianapolis 20, Ind. .................................................... 245 Morrison, Stephen 131 Phi Delta Theta ...214 ..234 803 E. Main St, Crawfordsville, Ind. ........................................................... 236 Morrow. John H.111 Longden hall 218 High St., Xenia, Ohio .................. 233 Morse, John C. 111 Phi Gamma Delta. 2425 S. Fifth St., Springfield, Ill ....... 239 Morse. Peter A. 111 Phi Gamma. Delta 2526 8.0.114. Center Rd., Cleveland, Ohio .......................................................... 239 Morton, Jill M. 131 Kappa. Alpha Theta. 100 Elhrook Dr., Allendale. N. J ....... 200 Maser, Donald B. 121 Roberts hall 3935 Martin M111 Pike, Knoxville, Tenn. ........................................................ 234 Moses. Stanley C. 121 Roberts hall R. R. 3, Box 57, Middlebury, Vt ......... 235 Mosley, Katherine 121 Pi Beta Phi 37 Hancock St., Bar Harbor, Me ....... 204 Mate, Patricia A. 111 Lucy Rowland ha11 4100 Breckenridge R11, Dayton, Ohio .......................................................... 209 Mow, Sheridan L. 121 Mason hall R. R. 3, Rochester, Ind ......................... 206 Mayer. Ralph R. 121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2858 Bellaire R11, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio .....242 Moyer. Suzanne 121 Delia Zetam 16563 Shady Vallev Lane Whittier, Calif. 198 Mueller, Law e ce 1 1 Roberts hall 2436 Sims 141-13., St. Louis, Mo....1........234 Mueller, Nancy C. 111 Mason hall 101 Parkland Ave, St. Louis 22, Mo. ...208 Mueller, 1 Roberts hall 2625 E. Kessler B1vd.,1ndianapolis, Ind .......................................................... 235 Munch. Sallie 121 Alpha Gamma Delta 3640 Marrison PL, Indianapolis, Ind. ............................................................ 188 Murfm, Gary D. 121 Delta Tau Delta 227 Silver Dr., Decatur, Ill ................. 226 Murphy, Barbara J. 111 Locust Manor 361 Emory Ave, Elmhurst, Ill ........... 215 Mgrphy, James C. 151 620 E. Washington 1: 620 E. Washington St, Greencastle, Murphy, John C. 121 Roberts hall Flying Point Rd., Stony Creek, Conn. .....,.235 Murphy, Patricia An14-1HA1p-ha. Phi 361 Emory Ave Elmhurst, 111.. .192 Murphy Patricia L111 Mason hall . 2120 Graham Dr.,She1byv111e,Ind ..... Murphy, Shelia 121 Alpha. Chi Omega20 246 Northlawn Ave, East Lansing, Mich. . 186 Murray, 111111121111 R. 111 Beta Theta. Pi 5426 Central, Kansas City, Mo...........221 Murvin. Kathryn L. 111 Rector hall 1206 S. Morgan St., Olney. I11 ............. 212 Muse, Marilyn L, 131 Delta Gamma. 3200 Ridge Ave.. Dayton, Ohio ............ 196 Musgrave, John 131 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 537 E. Main St., Plainheld, Ind. ........... 242- Musick, Caroline J. 131 P1 Beta Phi 904 Fourteenth Ava. Mendota, 111...204 Musser, Fred R. 111 Alpha Tau Omega 4111 S. Webster St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Mussetter, Donald F. 121 Roberts hall 360 W Sixty-second St,1ndianapolis Ind. .................................................... 234 Mutschier, Portia 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma 201 N. Madison St., Nappanee, Ind...202 Myers, Ellen S. 141 Kappa Kappa Gamma 6920 Arcadian Hwy., Evansville, 111111202 Myers, Judith A. 141 Delta De1ta Delta 110 W. Seventh St., Peru, 11111.. ..194 Myers, Margaret F. 111 Rector hallu 6719 Rollaway Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio .......................................................... 212 Myers, Rita J. 111 Lucy Rowland 113.11 R. R. 1, Roachdale, Ind ......................... 211 Myers, Thomas L.111 Sigma Nu 6920 Arcadian Hwylm, Evansx 111e, 1nd. . . ..........24'f N Nattzger, Walter 111 Beta Theta Pi 1206 Tower Rd..Winnetka,111... 221 Nahigian, Susan 111 Lucy Rowland hall 936 Raleigh R11, Glenview, Ill ............. 211 Nea1,Judit.h K.131 Alpha Omicron P1 500 S. Chester Ave., Park Ridge. 111.. .190 Neeb, David W.121 Delta Kappa Epsilon 3285 Chadbourne Rd., Clev,ela.nd Ohio .......................................................... 224 Neighbors, M. Jane 121 Kappa Alpha Theta. 574 W. Works St., Sheridan. W'yo ..... 200 Nelsen, Roger B. 121 Delta Chi 4918 E. Forty-i'lrst St., Indianapolis, Ind. 222 Nelson, Cr g R131 Delta. Upsilon 10443 S Leavitt St., Chicago, 111 ....... 228 Nelson,Da11d 111.121 Delta Chi 803 N. Humphrey Ave., Oak Park, 111 ........................................... 222 Nelson, Jacqu e A. 111 Rector hall 510 S. Shore, Crystal Lake, 111 ........... 213 Nelson, James 13.131 Delta Tau Delta 114 Linden Ct, Ypsilanti Mich ......... 226 Nelson, Karen 11.121 Delta Delta Delta 15309 N..E First St., Bellevue, Wash. . Nelson, Mrs. Nancy 161 5C 800 S Locust St. SC 800 S Locust St. Greencastle, Ind. Nelson, Norman 141 5C 8 Locust St. 50 800 S. Locust St., Greencastle, Nelson. Stephen H 111 Beta. Theta Pi 927 Military Av,e Council B11135, Ia. ... ..........221 Nelson. Susah K.121 Alpha Phim 1909 E. Madison St., South Bend 17, Ind. Nelson, Virginia S. 1 1 310 Rolfe Rd., De Kalb, 111- ...194 Nessenson, Gerald H. 131 Sigma Nu 2910 N. Rascher Ave., Chicago 25 Ill. Netherton, Stephahie 111 Rector hali 5526 N Kenwood Avue Indianapolis, Ind. ............................................................ .. Nevins, Arthur G. 141 Delta. Upsilon 6V2 E. Hanna St., Greencastle, Ind. Nevins, Russell E121 Phi Kappa Psi 10 Daisy PL,Tenaf1y,N .1.. .....240 Newhy.Joh11 XV 121 Phi Delta. Theta 103 Graceland Dr., La Porte, Ind .236 Newell, Barbara T. 111 Alpha Chi Omega 200 W. Fleetwood D12, Lookout ..246 Mountain, Tenn. .................................... 186 Newlin, B. Joyce 111 Rector 113.11 1801 Western Dr., West Lafayette, Ind, ............................................................ 213 Newton, Evelyn 141 Mason hall 709 Lynnbrook Rd., Nashville. Tenn. ........................................................ 206 Newton, Julia A. 141 Delta Delta Delta 220 Sherman Ave, Hamilton, Ohio....194 Nice, Richard D. 121 Sigma N11 264 N. Broadway 111.. Columbus. Ohio Nicewander, R Kurt 131 Roberts 113.11 809 S. Twenty- eighth St., Lafayette. 2.46 Ind. ............................................................ 234 Nichols, Virginia A. 111 Rector hall 1068 Plummer Laue, Rochester, Minn. ...212 Nicholson, Joseph C 141 10734 E Seminary St. 10714 E. Seminary St., Greencastle, Ind. Nielsen Diane B. -121 Pi Beta Phi 601 S. Spring Ave., La Grange, 111. ............................... ' ............................... 204 Nielsen. Walter W'. 141 Sigma Chi 617 Edgewood PL, River Forest, 111. .............................................................. 244 Niles, Wynne J. 131 Kappa Alpha Theta 1148 Providence Rd.,Springf1eld, Pa. 2..00 Nilson, Stanley E 121 Phi Delta. Theta 5902 N. Knox Ave., Chicago 46, I11. Ninos Maria 328 Orange St., Elgin, 111.. ................... 204 Nisbet,Ju1ia 14.131 Delta Gamma 1209 Akin D11, Evansville 14, 1045 Ashland Ava. Wilmette, 111 ....... 234 Noble. Suzanne R. 141 Alpha Chi Omega 700 W'. Oak St., Zionsville, Ind ........... 186 N011, John B. 141 Delta Tau Delta 340 Tod Lane, Youngstown, Ohio ...... 226 Nordvall, Robert C. 141 Sigma Chi 7920 Lake St., River Forest, 111.........2-44 Norris, Marilyn O. 121 Mason hall 3015 Forest Grove Ave., Dayton, Ohio .......................................................... 206 North. Evilou 111 Rector hall 2806 Smith Rd., Fort Wayne, Ind.....213 Northrup, Michael E. 121 Sigma. N11 6808 Cheyenne T1'., Minneapolis. Minn. Novose1,Cynthia A. 131111135011 hall 9022 Kennedy Ava, Highland, 11111.. .206 Nowlin. Joseph G. 111 Sigma Chi 700 N. Chestnut St., Seymour, Ind ..... 245 Nuckols, Susan L. 111 Rector hall 328 Newbold Ave., Moorestown, N. J. .......................................................... 214 Nye Mrs. Sally L. 151 401 E. Frankiin St 401 E. Franklin St., Ind. .....244 Greencastle, Obenchain. Ann 141 Alpha Phi 19557 Glendale. South Bend 1?. 1nd ......... Obrenovich. Milan 111 Roberts hall 504 W. Liberty St South Lyon, Mich. ........................................................ 234 O1Brien, Edna 211.111 Locust Manor Highwood P1.,A1pine, N. .1... .....215 Oeler, Bonnie 13.131 Delta Gamma 155 Columbia Ave., Elmhurst, 111.. ...196 Ogressa, Silvano W. 141 515 Anderson St. Box 2829, Nairoh1.Kenya. C01011y,East Africa. .. 0' Harra, David 0.121 Phi Kappa. Psi 215 Forest Ave, Muncie, Ind ............... 240 Oler, Douglas B. 141 Sigma Nu 315 Carol Dr., Richmond, Ind ............. 246 015011, Ann M. 141 Kappa Alpha Theta 519 E. Main St., Hoopseston, III ......... 200 Olson, Carol Y. 141 155 1.11. 16th St. 11ndpls.1 323 S. Court St., Crown Point, Ind. Olson, Donald M111 Phi Kapya Psi 1439 Monroe St., River Forest,111 ..... 240 Olson, Mary C. 131 Alpha. Chi Omega 5951 N. Leader Ave.. Chicago 111 ....... 186 013011, Sharon E. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 509 Fairview, Park Ridge, 111 ............. 211 Olton, Christina 111 Rector hall 17 Mayflower Ten, Boston, Mass ....... 213 Oman. Larryr V. 131 Alpha. Tau Omega R. R. 1, Monroeville, Ind ..................... 218 01Nea1, Mrs. Florence S. 171 427 Anderson St. 427 Anderson St. Greencastle, Ind......... Oonk. Marcia C. 131 Alpha Phi 3001 Hatherly D12, St. Louis, Mo ....... 192 Orcutt. Thomas W. 121 Phi Kappa Psi 10540 S. Prospect Ave., Chicago, 111.240 Ordman, Morgan J. 131 Sigma Chi 7701 W. Armitage Ave, Chicago, Ill. .............................................................. 244 Oredugba, Olumuyiwa 121 Roberts hall Min. of Establishments, Lagos, Nigeria Orlow Thomas L 111 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1478 Big Hill Rd., Dayton 29, 0hio....243 01'1'. Clark, Jr. 111 Phi Gamma Delta 4015 St. Germaine Ct., Louisville 7, Ky. ........................................................ 239 Osborn, Judith A. 141 Delta Delta Delta 1151 Ellis Hollow Rd.. Ithaca, N. Y...194 Osborne. Linette 131 Alpha Gamma. Delta ....216 ....234 102 E. Adams St. Villa Park. 111.......188 Osborne, Bruce 121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .1107 Cherokee D11, Youngstown 11, Ohio 242 Osteluland Judith A111 Rectof 112111 1115 S. Hamlin Avue Park Ridge, 111. .............................................................. 214 Osterling, Dale L. 141 Sigma Nu 325 N. Edgewood, La Grange Park, Ill. .............................................................. 246 Ostermann, Gerald A. 111 Longden 113.11 265 Poplar Ave., Elmhurst. 111 ........... 232 Otis, Timothy 151 6B 800 S. Locust St. 613 800 S. Locust St., Greencastle, Ind. Outhier,Sa11dra Kn131-A1pha Gamma Delta 1831 S. Cheyenne St. Tulsa 19, 0k1a...188 01 erpeck, Maryanna. 121 A1pha Om1cron P1 124 117.111dia11a Ave.. Bloomfield, 1nd. Owen,Bar13a1'a D 131 Alpha. Omlcron Pi 904 Hawthorne Lane, Kankakee, Ill. ......190 Owen. Dan 1111-1-51 New Market Ind. New Market Ind. ........................................ Owen. John W. 121 Phi Kappa Psi 1718 Cherry St., Huntington, Ind.....240 P Pabst. Joan L. 141 Alpha. Phi .3415 W. Giddings St., Chicago 30. Ill. ...................................................... 192 Paddock. Pauline B. 141 Delta Gamma 3070 N. Hackett Ave, Milwaukee 11, W'is. .................................................... 196 ..190 Student Index 321 Padgett. Virginia. 111 620 E. W'alnut St. 620 E. Walnut St, Greencastle, Ind. .................................................................. Page, George E. 111 Longden hali 150-1 N. 118th 81.,11'au111atosa. 13, Wis. .................................................... 232 Pagel, Diane L. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 739 Revere Rd., Glen Ellyn, Ill ........... 210 Paine. Melinda L. 111 Rector hall 6712 N.Rock1ve11 St, Chicago 45, 111. 213 P11111101 , James 1'.111 Delta Tau Delta 119 E Sixth St. Peru, Ind...................227 Palmer, Mary E. 141 Alpha Chi Omega 7021 Third Ave, Kenosha, Wis ........... 186 Parisi, Patrick A. 111 Sigma Alpha Epsiion 1004 Scoit .A1'e., Chicago Heights, 111. .. .243 lzabeth 11.1 Lucy R011' land hall 632 N. Main St, Glen Ellyn, Ill ,,,,,,,,, 210 Parker, Raymond 131 703 S. College Ave. 1230 Simpson, Evanston, 111 ....................... Parker. Richard E. 131 Phi Delta Theta 1067 W. Grant D13, Des Plaines, I11...236 Parker. Shirley G. 121 Mason hall 727 Clinton P1, Evanston, 111 ............. 206 Parks, Carol A. 121 Alpha Chi Omega R. R. 1, Crawfordsville, Ind ............... 186 Farks, John B. 131 Delta. Upsilon 495 W. Poplar, Zionsvilie, Ind...,.,..,,...22S Pan'ish,Da1'1d D111 Longden hail R. R 1. Storzs, Conn. Parsons, J. Thomas 121 130110115 11311 R. R. 6, Box 299,Va1paraiso,1nd ....... 235 Parsons, W'al'ren F.. Jr. 131 Delta Upsilon 534 Fernwood A1-'e.,St. Louis 19, Mo. Patterson. Ba.1 ba1a 121 Delta Delta Delta. 1550 Crabtl'ee Lane, Deerlield, 111.......194 Patzerson, Christine 111 Locust Manor 31 Twin Oaks Rd. Somerville, .....233 N. J. .......................................................... 215 Patte1'son,Pa111eEa D 121 Wagon hall 44 Gr2111v11e D1.,Belie1llle,lll ........... 206 Payne, Theodore K. 111 Sigma N11 2900 Ridge A1-'e., Dayton 14, 0hio......247 Pearson, Mrs. Barbara 141 114 S. Jackson St. 114 S. Jackson St. Greencastle, Ind P91115011 Karen .1.-11'1 Rect0r 112111.. 69 Ruysset Rd, G1asmnbu1y, Conn ..... 214 Peck, Charles F. 111 Delta Tau Deita 130 N. GIenellen A1'e., Youngstown 9, Ohio ...................................................... 227 Peck, James M. 121 Sigma N11 5846 Robisou Rd, Cincinnati 13, Ohio .. Peden, LT. C3101 111 Locust Xianor R. R Box 217, Bloomington, 1:10.215 P011, R1cha1'd 111.131 Sigma Chi 307 Marsh 1161., 11'11111ington 3, Del..... Pence, Cynthia A121 Mason hall 406 St. Joseph St., South Hav en, Mich. 130112.117111121111 F. 111 13013. 'I'heta Pim 1373 Harxmazd Rd, Detroit 30, 244 Perdue, Barbara M. 111 Lucy hall 1929 183d 81., Homewood, 111 ............... 211 Perkins, Charles F. 111 Longden hall 111 Lincoln D12, La11 ',zence1ille III. ............................................................. 233 Pez'kil1s,Lz11'1'1-' L.141 L21..111bda Chi Alpha 4007 Cent1'alAVO.. Memphis 11. Tenn. Petel'ing, Nancy 111 Lucy Rowland 1220 Hampton Park D12, St. Louis 17, 1110. ...................................................... 210 Peru's, Judith C. 121 Pi Beta Phi 32 Frontenac P1,. Godfrey, I11 ............. 204 Peterson, W. Christian 111 Delta Kappa Epsilon 018 Curran A10, St. Louis 22, 310.,225 322 Student Index Peterson, David 121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 890 Greenwood A1'8.,W'innetka, 111. Peterson? 111011118. E 141 Delvta a R. R. 1, B02: 24,Delphi,1nd ................. 198 Petticrew, Dan C. 121 Phi Kappa P51 366 11'. Sixty-second St., Indianapoiis 8, Ind. .............................. 240 Peyton, Michaei D.111ph mega Box 154,Le11151111e, 1nd. .................... 219 Pfeffer, Louise 121 Kappa. Kappa. Gamma 623 Crescent D11, New Castle, Ind ..... 202 Pfeiffer, Terry W . 181 Roberts hall 1609 S. Boots St, Marion, Ind ............. 234 Pfenning, Karen 131 Alpha Gamma Delta 184 Freyn DIX, Centerviiie 59, Ohio..188 Pfister, M. Suzanne 111 Locust Manor 504 W. Seventh St., Seymour, 111d ..... 215 Phillippe, Carol J. 141 Delta. Zeta. 32 Axtell D11, Scarsdaie, N. Y ............. 198 Phillips, Michael 111 Beta. Theta Pi W. Oak St, Tennyson, Ind...................221 Phillips, Nancy J. 131 P1 Beta Phi 705 Institute St, Valparaiso, Ind.......204 Phillips, T. Stephen 131 Beta. Theta Pi W. Oak St., Tennyson, 11102.20 Piazza, Philip J. 111 Sigma Chi 60 W. Nineteenth St, Chicago Heights, 111. ............................................ 245 Pierce, Patricia 111 Lucy Rowland hall 1035 Creighton Ave, Dayton 20, 01110 .......................................................... 211 Pierson, Catharine 131 Mason hall 516 Florence A1'e.,B100miz1gton, 111 .....206 Pilarski,11.3.rgarei 111 Rect01'ha11 1136 Dogwood Dr , South Bend 19,1110. .......214 Pinkstaff, Kathy A 121 Alpha. P111 1302 Kent D1:,Crawf01'ds1'ille, Ind...192 Piper, Ruth A. 111 MaSon hall 11511 1'1 . Las Palmas D11, Fullerton, Calif. .................................... 203 Pistorius, K. Mark 121 Sigma Nu 215 Hanover St., Moweaqua,111 ......... 246 Pi- Sawyer, Luis 0.131 Roberts hall NO SE 70 E. Tenth St, 0171' York. 3, N. 233 Pitts, 111's. Retha 31.151010 W. Berry St. 110 V . Berry St, Greencastie, Ind ........... Pitzer, Mary G. 121 Delta Delta. Delta 2006 Greenbriar, Springfield, Ill... Piwonka, Robert 141 Lambda Chi - 3121 Huntington Rd, Cleveland 20, Ohio .......................................................... 230 Placzek, Floyd E. 121 Alpha Tau Omega 5350 N. Neva, Chicago 31, Ill ............... 218 Plummer, Charles M. 111 Alpha Tau Omega 517 W. Harrison St., Monticello, 1nd Plunkett S aron 131 1Indpls.1 R. R. 1, Box 370, Danvine. Ind ........... 217 Foe, Douglas .A. 121 Roberts hall :30: Braeburn Rd, Fiossmoor, Iil. ......................................................... 234 Pollock. William 1'41 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 12-5 Vailey 110., Valley Park, 1110... Pope, Roger A. 111 310 E, Hanna S . 1414 N. State St... Beh'idere, 111 ............... Poppe, Mrs. Anne 131 435 Anderson St. 435 Anderson St. Greencastle, 111d ......... Poppa. Herbert R. 111 Lambda Chi Alpha 4231 N. Winchester A1'e., Chicago 13,. 111. ...................................................... 231 Poppa. Herman W. 141 435 Anderson St. 435 Anderson St. Greencastie, Ind ......... Porter. James D. 141 Lambda Chi Alpha 104 N. Granada SL., Arlington 3, Va. ............................................................ 230 Porter, Thomas S. 111 Lambda Chi Alpha. 2006 Glendaie Rd., Iowa City, Ia ....... 231 Portle, Joan E. 111 Mason hall 3010 N. Normandy Ave, Chicago 34, 111. Powell, Carol J. 121 Delta Gamma. 652 Elm Rel, Harrington, 111... Powell, Catharine L, 121 Delta Z 724 N. Church St., Brookiyn, 1nd.,..... Powell, Norman K. 141 Delta Upsiion 533 W. Sherman Rd., Pezershurg, Powell, Stephen F. 1231 Sigma Chi 336 N. W'oodiawn St. Louis 22, Mo. .244 P0we11,Susan F -111 Lucy Rowland 111111 10630 N. Evers Park Dr,I-Ioust011 24, Tex. ..................................... 209 Powers, Larry 21 Lambda Chi Alpha 1507 'W. 187th St, Homewood, Ill ....... 230 Pawley, Terry L. 111 Phi Kappa. Psi 2918 N. Easton PL, Peoria, 111 ............. 241 Prata, Raymond G. 111 Phi Delta Theta 11 Dodge St., Danville, 111 ................... 237 Preslar, Carolyn E. 121 Delta Zeta 4172A DeTonty, St. Louis 10, Mo ............................................... 198 Price, Mary Delta Delta Delta. 316 W ater St. Chardon, 01110.. Price, Nina E 111 Lucy Rowland hall 2120 Devonshire Rd , Ann Arbor, Mich. P1109, SusanTv141' Ap 34 Old Norwaik Rd., New Canaan, ..194 Conn. ........................................................ 188 Prieas, Susan H.111 Locust Manor 439 N Clay A19 , St. Louis 22, Mo. ..215 Prince, Judith A. 141 Aipha 0111101011 Pi 931 Miiiville A1-'.,e Hanuiton, Ohio... 190 P1'iser,Dennis A131 Roberts hall 4 Sousa PL, Dayton 20,01110 .............. 234 Pritchard, Marcia 131 Alpha Gamma Delta 962 W. Clinton St, Danvilie, Ind.......188 ?rohl, R. Thomas 121 Dena Tau Delta 6411 Monroe A1'.,e Hammond,1nd.....226 Pm'ssex, David T.,Jr.171 Longden hail 821 E. College Awe, Appleton, Wish .232 Puilen, Myrick III 111 Longden hall Box 67101-00110, Idaho ........................ 232 PurceH, Jane A. 111 Mason hall 2308 N 117311111: Hill Dr., Evansviile 12, Ind. 208 Push111an,Da1'id H 111 Delta. Chi 2645 Hillside Lane, Evanston,111......223 Putna111,E1eanor 131 Kappa Kappa Gamma 301 Twenty-second St, NE, Cedar Rapids, Ia. .................................. 202 Pybas,Bever1y A111 Deita Delta. Deita 5184 Vineridgem Dr., Nashville 5, Tenn. ...194 Quinn. Longworth D. 111 Longden hall 2033 Atkinson St, Detroit 6, Mich ..... 233 Quinn, Louise A. 131 Alpha Omicron Pi 13965 Edgewater Dr., Cleveland 7, Ohio ...................................................... 190 R Raczynski, Walter A. 111 Longden hall 1531 Cumberland Ave, Park Ridge, III. ................................................ 233 Ramsay, Beryl L. 131 Mason hali Ramsey, Roger E. 131 Phi Defta Theta 815 E. Lusher Ava, Elkhart, Ind. ............................................................ 236 Randail. Ronnie L. 141 Phi Kappa Psi 411 Cleveland 30, Klonticelio, Ind ..... 9-10 Randolph, Mary J. 101 Mason 112111 424 Newtown Rd Berwyn, Pa ........... 200 Rankin, 311111111 12-1 Alpha Omicron Pi. 1822 College AWL, Racine, Wis ........... 190 Rappoport, William 111 Longden 115111 48 Ridgewood D12. Youngstown 12. Ohio .............................. . .232 Rasmussen. Laura 131 1812 N.C'1111t0 1111111115. 1 Christiansted.St.C1'01x. 1 S. Virgin Islands ,,,,, Ratcliff.311chae1D. D Russellville. Ind. ................................... ' Ratcliff Nancy J.121 Pi Beta P111 9 Luthin Rd..Hinsda1e 111. ......204 Ratcliffe.Law1'ence 1231 Phi Ga111111a Delta. 510 S. E. First St... Evansville 153. Ind. ........................................................... 238 Rath. Roberta L. 111 Rector hall 1608 Lyndhurst R11. Cleveland. Ohio ............................................................ 213 Rauser. Susan 121 Mason hall 3317 Greenleaf Blvd Elkhart. Ind. ............................................................ 206 Ray. Charkene J. 111 Mason hall 6001 Avon Dr.. Bethesda 14. AIdH... Ray. Virginia M. 1331 Alpha Phi 709 Foxdale A1'e.. Winnetka. 111.........192 Rector. Mrs. Bessie 151 405 E. Washington 405 E. W'ashington SL. Greencastie. Ind. ....................................... Reed. Thomas E. 12! Delta Tau Delta 7604 Jefferson A1'e.,E-1ammond. Reese .Imhth 121 Mason 115111 103 Country Club P1..Belle1'ille. Ill .......................................................... 200 Reesey Richard 8.111 Delta Chi 1342 Parkridge P1..Cinc1nnati 8. Ohio 222 Regelin. Jean L. 111 Mason 112111 772 Prairie Ave... Des Piaines. Ill ..... 208 Rehnquist, George 111 Phi Gamma Delta N. Cherry R6,. Mount Carmel. Ill. ............................................................. 238 Reid. Sallie L. 131 Pi Beta Phi 2607 'W. Jarlath St. Chicago 45. 111.204 Reim. Stephen M. 131 Aipha Tau Omega R.R.1.Ho11-'e.111d......218 Rein101d.E11en 111 Lucy Row land hall 8 W oodside Pk Pleasant Ridge. N O m Mich. ........................................................ 210 Reinecke, M. Elizabeth 141 Alpha Omicron Pi 243 Hazel A1'e.. Glencoe. 111 ................. 190 Reiner. Susan B. 121 Delta. Delta Delta 5175 E. River Rd.. Fairfield. 01110......194 Reinertsen. Robert 121 Deita Tau Delta. 1651 Central Ave... Merrick. N. Y.......22G Reinhart, Kay E. 111 Mason hall 6140 Arrowhead Dr.. Sylvania. Ohio .................................... 298 Reitman, Regina . 111 Mason 112.11 3702 Fenley Rd., Cleveland 21. 011111.208 Reitz. Richard H. 141 Roberts hall 701 Sugar H111 Dr.. West Lafayette, Ind. ............................................................ 234 Remsbecher. Joan E. 1 Alpha. Phi 2231 Kenosho A1'e.. St. Louis 14. 1110. ........... ....192 Re111.G m g 302 Broadway.3-1adison.1nd .............. 245 Renter Rodney 1.141 Phi Kappa Psi 725 Park 9119213811111 111.. ...249 Reynolds. Marilyn 141 Alpha Gamn1a Delta 209 Britten St.. Garrett. 111d...............188 Rhode. John R. 131 Beta Theta P1 323 Greenleaf Dr..St.Lo11is 22. Mo. ........................................................... 220 Rhodes. John 11-1. 111 Longden hall R. R. 1. Kansas,111 ................................. 232 Rice. Andrew N. 111 Phi Delta Theta R. R. 6, Box 879K, Indianapolis 27. Ind. .................................................... 23? Rice. Ernest W Jr. 121 Alpha Tau Omega 3800 Cleveland PL. Metairie. La ......... 218 Rice. Glenn A. 171 $13 Crescent Dr. 813 Crescent Dr.. Greencastle. Ind ......... Rice. Michael S. 131 Phi Delta Theta 2721 Park FL. Evanston. 111...............236 Rich. Charms L. 11.1 Longden hall 1064 L311 ton Rd Park Hills. 1301111111011, Ky. .. .232 111111de3 Beckv 10 1'21uDe1ta 11511.1 De1ta. R. R. 2'1. C1'a11'fords1111e. Ind ................. 194 Richardson. Mark 111 Beta. Theta Pi 5.929 Halifz Ave. S. W'Iinneapohs ; . 11111111. Richardson. Susan A. 121 Mason hali 2193 211011111 Vernon 111111.. Cleveland 12. Ohio .................................................... 206 Richardson. 11011121111 111 Beta Theta P1 536? Graceland A1'e..111dia11apolis S. Ind 221 Richter. 1301121111 1'21 Delta Kappa Epsilon 711 Gunkle P1. Lawrenceburg. 111111.224 Rickard. Lee H. 141 Sigma Alpha Epsimu 561. Winding 1Vay. Dayton 29. 111666111. Carolyn 111 Rector hall 8920 Pickwick Dr.. Indianapolis 110. Ind. .................................................... 214 Riddle. Richard D. 121 430 Anderson St. 4001 N. Grand. Kansas City 10. Mo. ........................................................... Rietz. John 11'. 1,11 P111 Deita Theta 923:3 S. W. Sixty-third CL. Miami 56. Fla. ........................................ 237 Riggs. Kenneth 11D Delta Kan a Epsilon 20? 11211111101113 Ave Elmhm' . Riiey. Coileen R. 11.1 Rector hall 1722- Sunnymeds Ave. South 1111116 15.1116... ...213 Riley. Nan 3.131 Delta Deha Delta R. R. 2. Box 161.L011g'Gr01'e 111. ..19-1 Ringer, Stuart G. 131 Beta Theta Pin 1? 32 S. Center 31.. Term Haute. Ind. ...220 Rink. 119111191116 141 Phi Deha '1'heta 693 5 1Io1gan1.'..11 021111113. 1116 ............. 236 1111111621: Katherine A. 1'31 Delta Gamma 0320 Made Ave... Cincinnati 30. Ohio ....................................................... 196 Roach Michael L 131 Alpha Tau Omega 318 Superior St. Oak Park. 111 ........... 218 Roberts. Frederick 0. 141 Phi Kappa Psi 1301 Sunset D11. North Manchester. 1116. ....................................... 240 Roberts. Jack 0.1311111311111631 C111 Alpha R. R. 5. Cantonl ................................. 2 Roberts. Sarah E. 1111 Lucy Remand hall 11.6 Berwyn Rd.. Muncie. 1nd.............210 Roberm. Susan K. 131 Delta Delta Delta R. R. 1. Box 1R. Grayslake. 111.,..,......194 Robinson. C. Jane 111 Lucy Ro11'1an6 ha11 101 E. Wall St... Morrison. I11 ............. 210 Robinson. Donald 12D Alpha Tau Omega 371 N Lincoln Way. North Aurora. 111. .............................................. 218 Robinson. 86112116 131 Lambda Chi Alpha R. R. 1. Lawrence. Mich ....................... 230 Roby. John S. 121 Phi Gamma. Delta 6136 Dickson Pkwv..11311511e1d. Ohio ........................................................ 238 Rockuwood Iohn 111 Delta Kappa Epsilon 32 W.Ot1's RduEarrington.111..........22a Rodgers. Jean F. 1-11 Deita Zeta 41 Woprit Ave. Norwalk. 001111 ......... 198 R095s101'.Kz1re11 8.131 Alpha Chi Omega 7330 N. 111111612111 St.Indianap0115 00.1116. .................................................... 1813 Rogers. Alexander 111 P111Ga111ma Delta 36? T Tomm La11e.IndianapoI1s 8. End. ......239 Rogers. Cynthia S. 1'm1'1uRector hall 105 Cambridge. Blvd. Pleasant Ridge. Mich. ............................................ 214 Ragga. Rosalind 11.121 Mason hall 1303 S. Fourteenth St. Lafavette 111d ... ..............206 R011. James H. 121 Roberts hall 826 Forest Ave... Wilmette. 111 ............. 234 Roller. Pamela R. 111 Mason hall 801 Golf Lane. Wheaten. 111...............208 11011131126. Laurence S. 131 Roberts, 111111 22-13 Prairie SL. Glenview. Ill ............. 235 Romy. Michael 111 Sigma Aipha Epsilon 62 N. Sheridan Ave... Indianapolis ROSE. Jean M. 131 Della Gamma 124 8131115111111 Ave... Clarcdon 1.11111 111....1516 Rooks. James 11111 Beta Theta Pi 2607 Cass St... La Crosse.'111s ............. 221 Rosenquist. Alan C. 111 Sigma Chi 119151 LaSalle 81.. Chicago 28. 111. ..241 Ross 112111161013 316 Iris A112..Cmti1111.1t1 13. Ohio ................................................... 228 Ross. Jennifer 1'31 Kappa Kappa Gamma R. R. 1. Alexandria. Ohi0......................202 Ross. Lee B. 1-11 Sigma N11 3312 Marcus 1312. Nashviile. Tenn ..... 246 Ross. Stephen 31. 131 Sigma N11 431 Anderson St Nashville 11. Term. ..2-16 Rossite1'.11z111d L 111 19111 Gamma Delta 33 :1 Glencairn Rd 01131611211111 22.01110 ................................................... 239 Rossminer. Richard 11. 1.11 Sigma N11 1321 Lander R11, Chagrin Falls. Ohio ......................................................... 247 Rothfus. Eiizzweth 121 Alpha Chi Omega 8.1 Seneca D12, ijittslmrgh 28. Pa ....... 186 Roupas. Geoffrey '1'. 111 Alpha. Tau Omega 201:3 3111111111006 DI'.. Gienview. Ill. .............................................................. 219 Roy. Sally A. 121 Delta Gamma 2921 Fair Acres Dr.. Cincinnati 13. Ohio .................................................... 196 Roy. Thomas M. 131 Beta ?heta Pi 2921 1 :111' Acres; Dn. Cincinnati 13.01110 .....220 Rudolph. Doris E121 Mason 112111 R. R 113001111119. Ind .......................... 206 Rudy. Mrs. Anne Gable 141 602 Anderson St. 6112 Anderson St. Greencastle. Ind. ............................................................ 198 Rudy. Rebecca J. 131 Kappa. Kappa Gamma R. R. 2.. Bluffton. 111d... 202 Ruenzel.Richa1d L 111 Phi Delta Theta 1540 E. Coiter 51.. Phoenix 10. Ariz. .......................................................... 237 Huge. Richard P. 111 Beta Theta F1 263 Conunerciai A113,. Lowell. Ind...,.221 Rumberg. John W. 1'31 610 S. Eackson St. 610 S. Jackson St... Greencastle. Ind. 1111111be1'g .11'2..'11a1'111'11 141 010 S. Jackson St. 610 S. Jackson St... Greencastle. 111d. .................................................................. Rumfcrd. Gail A. 1'31 Alpha Gamma Delta 338 Judge Ave... Waukegan. ill...........189 Rupprecht. MariEyn 1211 Mason 118.11 5009 1Vestern Hiils Ave. Cincinnati 38. Ohio .................................................... 208 Rush. Dean R, 111 P111 Gamma Delta R. R. 3. Logansport. 111d.......................239 1111511. Thomas A. 1'21 Roberts 112111 249 Cherokee Rd. Nashvilke 5. Tenn. ........................................................ 234 Russell. J. Wayne 141 Roberts hall 2107 Tyler Lane. Louisville 5. Ky. ........................................................ 234 Russell. Michael B. 1'21 Roberts hall 703 01110. Urbana. 111 ............................. 234 Russeii. William 111 Deita Kappa Epsilon 377 N. Washington SL, Delaware. Ohio .......................................................... 223 Student Index 323 Rust, Barbara J. 141 Delta Zeta 830 College Ave., Cuiver, Ind ............. 198 Ryan, George H. 131 Phi Kappa Psi 1366 Rowe Rd., Schenectady 9, N. Y. .......................................................... 240 Ryan, Kathieen L. 121 Mason hali 1620 E. Washington St, South Bend 1?, Ind. .......................................... 206 S Sailors, David B. 141 Roberts hall 1F3 Fairview Manor, Fairbanks, Alaska. ...................................................... 234 Sal1ee, David F. 121 Roberts 11311 815 Danbury Rd., Cincinnati 40, Ohio Sahuela, Larry 141 Greencastle. Ind. 1 8111111913011. Norman E. 131 Beta Theta P1 4560 Milwaukee Ave, Chicago 30, 111. 220 821.1113. Dorothy L. 141 155 Indianapolis 4817 Manahester Ava, Middletown, Ohio ......................................................... 216 Sams, Thomas H. 121 Beta Theta P1 414 Kessler 131qu VV'est D1,, Indianapolis 8. Ind. 220 Samuel, Judith K. 111 Mason haii 501 Fayette SL, Effingham, 111 ........... 203 Sandblom, Thomas F. 1221 Sigma N11 1000 Central St, Evanston, Ill ........... 246 Sanders, Joseph 141 Lambda. Chi Alpha R. R. 1, Roachdale, 1nd ......................... 230 Sanders. L. Brown 111 Phi Gamma Delta 1320 Woodside St., South Bend 14, Ind. .......................................................... Sanders, Marilyn K. 121 Delta Gamma 5840 Crabtree Rd., Birmingham, Mich. . .. ...196 Sanders. Sharon 1- 1 ucy 011 and 117111 605 Haw thorn St.,G1er1 E11501, 111.. ..211 Sandusky,Clinto11 L. 111 Roberts 112111 27 Shady Lane, Danville, 111. . ...234 Sanford, Virg inia J. 121 Mason all R. R. 4, Valpmaiso. Ind ....................... 206 Sanger, T. Jennifer 141 Alpha Chi Omega. 3110 Thirty-third PL, 1011 S. D. C. Savage, Emilie 141 Delta Zeta 5116 Evanston Ava, Indianapolis 5, Ind. Saville, Suzann 121 Alpha Omicron Pi 5750 N. Pennsyhania SL, N.VV., VVaShing- Indianapolis 20 1nd .....190 Sawyer, Edward H.151 Bambndve Ind. Box 157, Bainbridge, Ind ........................... Saxton, Kathryn B. 121 ?1 Beta. Phi 4934 Seeley Ave, Downers Grove 111. . .204 Sayre John 111 141 2C 800 S Locust St 20 800 S Locust St- Greencastle, Ind. Scaife, Robert, Jr. 121 Phi Gamma Delta 540 St. Charles Rd., Glen Ellyn, 111. Scambler, Jane . 1 1 - p 1106 Hull Ten, Evanston, Ill.............192 Sceales, Barbara 131 Delta Delta Delta 545 Elm Spring Ave., Milwaukee 13, Wis. ..194 Sceales Kathleen W111 Lucy Rowiand hall 545 E1111 szing Ave Milwaukee 13. Wis. .........210 Sehaad, Sarah A 111 118.5011 112111 1516 Mount Auburn Rd. Evansville 12, 11111. .208 Schaaf, Marilyn 121 A1pha Chi Ome;a 2151 Bayard Park D11, Evansville 14, Ind. .................................................... 180 Schacht, Susan E. 121 Delta Zeta R. R. 1. Peachcroft R11, Bernardsville, N. J. .............................. 198 Schaetzel. Margaret J. 1121 Alpha Phi 1970 Fairfax, Denver 20, Colo.............192 32.4: Student Index Schafer, David 131 1A 300 S. Locust St. Box 6, Petersburg, 1nd. Schafer, Garnet I. 121 Alpha 0111111011 1065 Genesee Dr., Youngstown 11.01110 ..190 Schaffer,.1effrey 131 Lambda Chi 551111113. 430 Traube A1e,Cla1'endon Hills, Ill. .............................................................. 230 Scheidt, David L. 121 Delta Tau Deita. 2211 S. Main 81., Goshen, Ind.............226 Schele, David B. 131 Delta Upsilon 1223 Westover 1111., Fort Wayne, Ind. ............................................................. Scheick, Judith E. 121 Alpha Phi 314 Oak Crest, W'aukegan, Ill ............. 192 Schiering, G. David 141 Sigma. Nu 6521 Loiswood Dr., Cincinnati 24, Ohio .......................................................... 240 Schild, Deanne C. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 1044 N. Seventy-seveuth Ct, Chicago 35, 111. ...................................... 209 Schilling, Donaid G. 121 Delta Upsilon 403 E. Franklin St., Appleton, Wis. .......................................................... 228 Schimmel, Gordon 141 Alpha Tau Omega 439 Edna Ave Battle Creek 011011.218 Schmelter 011511163 L 121 De1ta 1111511011 41 N. Connecticut St Hobart 1nd ..... 228 Schmidt, Mary L. 111 Rector hall 1220 N. Lake Shore Dr., Sarasota, Fla. Schmidt, Robert F. 1 1 R. R. 4, Box 111, Evansville 12, Ind. 223 Schneider, Edward G. 131 Phi Kappa Psi 5620 E. Seventy-ninth St, Indianapolis 50, Ind. ............................ 240 Schneider, Hilary .1111 Delta Upsilon 1320 Ashland, VVHilmette 111...............229 Schoeneberger, Lynne 131 Alpha Chi Omega 6733 Lightfoot Ava, ' 146, 111. ...................................................... 188 Schoeneberger, Mary 111 Lucy Rowland hall 6733 Lightfoot Ave N. Chicago 46, 111. ...................................................... 209 SchoIz, Julia. B. 121 Pi Beta Phi 235 Blackmer PL, St. Louis 19, Mo. ............................................................ 20-1 Schramm, Nancy C. 131 Delta Zeta 225 N. Hayes St, Portland, 1nd ......... 198 Schroeder. James W. 121 Sigma Chi 1739 N. Seventy-Eourth CL, Chicago 35, 111. ...................................... 244 SchultevMater, Dieter 171 Delta Upsilon 4S Schlossbergstr, Sauttgart, Germany Schulz William 130 Horseshoe Dr.. St. Louis 22, Mo. .............245 Schuize, Karen L 121 Kappa Alpha Theta 52 Church St, Amelia. Ohio ................ 200 Schumacher, Joseph, Jr. 111 Delta Tau Delta 6608 Miami Bluff D1,, Cincinnati 21, Ohio .................................................... 227 Schurmeier. Suzanne 111 Rector 115111 849 Douglas Ave, Elgin. I11 ................. 212 Schussler, Edward 111 111 De1ta Chi 9237 S. Monitor Ave, Oak Lawn, 111. 223 Schwegei. Julianne 121 Alpha Omicron P1 475 Mimer Rd, Barrington, 111 ........... 190 Schwein, VV'illiam, Jr. 131 Alpha Tau Omega 72 Center Dr., Connersville, Ind ......... 218 Schwint, Marilyn E. 131 Mason hali 75 Rolfe PL, Metuchen, N. J ............... 206 Scott, Ewell G. 141 Sigma. Alpha. Epsilon 205 W. Campbell St, Frankfort. Ky, ............................................................ 242 Scott, Grant W. 131 Delta 0111 1458 Crestwood D12, Joplin, 3-10.........222 Scott, Harry, ..TI' 121 Lambda Chi Alpha. 5409 Franklin Ave.,VVeste1'n Springs, 111. .... .230 Scott, 1110111121111 111 Delta 0111 1456 CI'BStVVOOd D1. Joplin 110... ...223 Scott, Patricia 131 1812 N. Capit01 1111dpls.1 1603 Dorwood Dr., South Bend 1:, Ind. .................................................... 21-7 Scott, 11'. Paul, Jr. 111 Phi Delta Theta 055 Highland Dru COEumbus 14. Ohio .......................................................... 237 Scully, Susan E, 111 Mason hall 215 W. Harding 1111., Springfield, Ohio .......................................................... 208 Seabolt, Sherrin L. 131 Delta Zeta Box 464, Hanover, Ind ........................... 198 Seaman, Janet M. 121 Alpha Chi Omega. 3721 Davenant Ame Cincinnati 13,01110 ................................................... 186 Seaman, Ma1garet 111 Lucy Rowland 112111 5353 Charming Rd.,Indianapo1is 26, 1nd. .................................................... 209 Seamon, Jo A. 121 Kappa Alpha. Theta 510 W. Richwoods 131111., Peoria, 111. .............................................................. 200 Sears, Lee A. 121 Alpha Tau Omega 55 11?. Maple, Birmingham. Mich ....... 218 Sears, Sallie R. 111 Locust Manor R. R. 1, Box 204, West Plains, Mo ..... 215 Sebo, Renee L. 111 Rector hall 980 N. Main St, Canton, 111 ................. 213 See Patricia .1131 P1 Beta Phi R. R Box 149,01'own Point, Ind. ............................................................ 204 Seibold Stewart A.111 Roberzs hall Sycamore H111 Rd., Bernardsw 1116, .T .......................................................... 234 Self M. Anne 111 Lucy Rowland hall 3118 Cranston th1V'iln1ette, 111 ......... 211 Sellen. Linda K. 141 Kappa Alpha Theta. 2826 S. Delaware F1.,Tu15a 14. Okla ..200 Sellers, Stuart R -111 Delta Tau De1t53. 10 Edgewood CL. Decatur Ill.............227 Selman, David J. 121 Delta Kappa Epsilon 304 Kenilworth Ava. Prospect Heights 111. ... ..224 Sem1er,11a.rk O 121 Roberts 112111 610 S.Det1oit St..Xe111a, Ohio .......... 237 Sexauer, Roberta M. ha11 374 Jackson Park D12, Meadville, 111 Lucy Rowland Pa. ................................................... 210 Sexton, - arylyn L. 131 Delta Zeta 204 Sherwood Ten, Fort Wayne, Ind. ............................................................ 198 Seyfarth, Karen 121 Delta Delta Delta 1009 Raleigh Rd., Glenview, 111 ......... 194 Shackiett, Janis K. 111 Rector 118.11 6700 E. Fifth Ave Denver 20. Colo... : Shafet' Carl K., Jr. 121 Delta. Chi 206 Taft P1. Gary,1nd,.. Shafer Ernst 8.111 Delta Tau 'De-lta 1825 National Ame Rockford,111 ........ Shaffer, William T. 111 Alpha Tau Omega 25 Shady Lane, Danville,111 ............... 219 Shake, Dorothy S. 111 LucyRowland hall 514 N. Bancroft Ave, Indianapolis 1, 1nd. ...................................................... 210 Shaihope, Robert E. 131 Phi Dena Theta 837 N. KensingtOn, La Grange, 111. .............................................................. 236 Shaneyfelt, Arlene 111 Lucy Rowland hall 960 S. Market St, Troy, Ohio ............ 210 Shannon, Ronald E. 111 Longden han Box 144, Roachdaie, Ind. .................... 233 Shappert, Susan V. 111 Mason hall 140 Warren CL, Green Bay, Wis ......... 208 Shaumba, SamueI R. 111 Longden hall Methodist Bd. of African Affairs, 475 New York 27, Riverside D11, New York ...... Shaw, Carolyn E. p 710 Manier Ava, Piqua, Ohio .............. 186 Shead, Timothy S. I21 Lambda. Chi Alpha 1130 W. Stadium B1V'd.. Ann Arbor, Mich. ........................................................ 230 Sheagren, Judith I11 Rector 112.11 823 King St, Rockford. Ill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 213 Sheahan, 117111121111 I21 Phi Delta Theta 317 Fletcher Hills. Danville. 111 ......... 236 Sheffer. Bonnie R. I41 Delta. Zeta. 205 Woodside R6,. Riverside. 112... ..108 Sheilenberg. Michaei B. I21 Roberts hall 9400 Indian Boundary. Gary, Ind ....... 234 Sherry, P. Suzanne I31 Kappa Alpha. Theta 101 N. Riley Rd.. Muncie, Ind............ Shick. Fred E. I11 Alpha Tau Omega 8043180110011 AVe..Indianapo1iS 19,1nd Shick. Jane C. I11 Lucy ROW1and hall 5728 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy; IndianapoHs 19. Ind. Shields. W'iiiiam E. I21 Delta Tau De1ta 3319 Ponoka Rd.. Pittsburgh 34, Pa. Shillings. Mrs. Louise I71 R. R. 4 R. R. 4. Greencastle. Ind..... Shilts. Wiliiam 11?. I31 Sigma 422 N. Main St Hudson. 01110 ............ 246 Shilts. FVinii'red I11 Lucv Rowland hall 422N1I.;1Iain St Hudson 01110.... Shimer.Pau1 '11I. I21 Phi Gamma 1050 N. Elmer St. South Bend 28. Shine. Gerald. Jr. I21 Phi Gamma Delta 1112 Dresser Dr.. Anderson. 1nd,... ..239 Shinn, Ann C. I11 Mason ha11 459 Tarrymore Ave..111nneapnlis 19 VIinn. ............................ 208 Shoemaker. Dennis I51 108 S. College AV'e. 108 S. College Ave, Greencastle, Ind. Short. Barry A. I41 Sigma A1pha Epsilon 801G Eulalie. St. Louis 17. Mo ........... 242 Short, Frederick I11 Deita Kappa Epsilon 2420 Bluffwood Ct. Indianapolis 200 S. 1116. ...225 Show.a1ter Sidnev I21 8191112. A1p11a Epsilon 1606 Laurel 131.. Columbus, Ind.........242 Showalter, Sylvia I11 Lucy Rowland 113.11 3332 Maple Rd Anderson. Ind ........... 210 Shumaker. Pame1a A. I11 Locust Manor 1055 Spruce St. 13911113181? 7. Calif. ........................................................ 215 Shusha, Richard C. I11 Sigma Chi 1835 N. Seventy-third CL. Chicago 35. I11. ...................................... 245 Sieben. Charming A. I11 Beta Them P1 303 S. Center St. Genesee. 111.211.2221 Siebert. Dennis F. I11 Sigma N11 308 Lawndaie Ave... Aurora. 111 ........... 247 Siegmund. Suzanne E. I21 Mason hail 2509 N. BIcKinIey St. Arlington 7. Va. ........................................................ 206 Sigmond.Mart11a. I21 Pi Beta. Phi 412-5 Forty- sixth St..NW.'Washingtor1 16. D C 204 Silcdtt. G1enn R. I11 Alpha Tau Omega. 3020 Green1eaf Blvd. Elkhart. Ind...219 Simison. Penelope I31 Mason 111111 219 Eastland 131:. Lafayette, Ind ....... 200 Simmons. Joy E. I21 Mason 111111 411 Schreiner Ave. 01111110011116. Ohio ........ Simons. Charles 1E. I21 R0be1'ts 111111 R R 1 Kentland. Ind235 Sims. James L.. Jr. I41 Sigma C111 3723 N. Gale St. Indianapo1is ..206 18. Ind. .................................................... 2244 Sims. Joseph R. I11 Sigma. C111 3723 N. Gale St.Indianap01is 18. Ind. .................................................... 245 Singer. Donald W. 501 N. Main St. I31 Phi Gamma Dena BaibourV 1110 Ky... ..238 Singh. Violet P. I11 Mason hall Robinson Memorial. Byculla, Bombay 8. India .................................... 208 Sittler. Peter L. I21 Roberts hail 176 Ocean Ave... Amityville. N. Y. .......................................................... 234 Skeeters. Charles I31 Beta Theta. Pi R. R. 18. Box 543. Indianapolis 24. Ind. Slaby, Patricia A. I21 Delta Zeta 609 1V. North St.. Piqua. 0hio............ Slagle. George 11 .. Jr. I41 Sigma N11 1702 S. W. Capital Ave. Battle Creek. Mich. ............................................ 246 Slain, Douglas R. I11 Sigma 11 2134 Evans St. Flossmoor. 111 ............. 247 Siaughter. Michael I21 Sigma Alpha 2311311011 895 Raymomi St. Plaimield. Ind.......242 Smallwood. Sara K. I21 Delta Gamma 718 Sunnyview Ave Dayton 6. Ohio .......................................................... 1516 Smart. David A. I11 Delta Tau Delta 903 Main St. Evanston. Ill ................. 227 S11111ey. Ronald E. I11 Delta Upsilon 1019 S. Myrtle Ave... Kankakee, 111. .............................................................. 229 Smith. Barbara E. I41 Alpha Phi Crai1 Farm. Hendel' sonV'il1e. N. C .......................................................... 192 Sn11th.13a1bara .1. I31 Kappa Kappa Gamma 175 S. W'estern AV'e.. Aurora. 111 ......... 202 Smith. Carolyn A, I21 Mason hall Cotuit. Mass. .......................................... 206 Smith. Carter A. I11 Alpha Tau Omega 9 WKIesthrook Rd.. YVestfield. N J.......210 Smith. Fred R. III I11 Sigma Chi 667 W. Monroe St Decatur. Ind......... Smith. Janalee I41 Delta. Delta Delta 916 W'. Mouroe St. Decatur. 111 ......... 194 Smith. Jane. E. I11 Rector hall 245 7711 Huff St. Acton. Ind ..................... 214 Smith. John 1-1. I41 Phi Gamma Delta 310 S. Race St. Urbana. 111 ................. 238 Smith. .Tudiih A. I41 Alpha Phi 13153 Mendota. Detroit 38. l'Iich.......192 Smith. Kenneth H. I21 Phi Gamma. Delta 155 King Muir Rd.. Lake Forest. 111. .............................................................. 238 Smith. Margo L. I11 Rector 113.11 110 Ransom Ava. Sea Cliff. N. Y ....... 212 Smith. M. Judith I41 D9103. Gamma 532 W. Washington St. Sullivan, Ind. ............................................................ 196 Smith. Patricia .A. I41 1511111111 Chi Omega 5411 Chadwick Rd, Kansas City 3. Kans. .................................................... 186 Smith. Ronald E. I41 Delta Chi 2350 Areca. Palm R11. Boca Raton, Fla. ............................................................ 222 Smith. Sally Jo. I41 Pi Beta Phi 164 Buckley Rd. Harrington. III ....... 204 Smith. Sally J0. I21 Kappa. Alpha Theta 172 EIatan 131.. Pittsburgh 16. 133.....200 Smith. Stephanie I21 P1 Beta Phi $11 Berkshire Rd.. Ann Arbor. Mich. ........................................................ 204 Smith. Susan M. I31 1812 N. Capitol IIndplSJ 204 Narragansett Bay Ava. 'Warwick. R. I. ........................................ 217 Smith. Susanne L. I41 Aipba Omicron Pi 2329 North St. Logansport. Ind.........190 Smith. Thomas F. I31 Delta Chi 6231 Moon Lake Rd. Jackson. Mich. ........................................................ 229 Smith. Toni B. I11 Rector hall 5201 Dickson Rd.. Indianapolis 26. Ind. ...................................................... 213 Smoot, Nancy H. I11 Rector hall 03 Oak Trail Rd. Hillsdale. Snively. John T. I11 2201 'Washington St... Ind. Columbus. ............................................................ 237 Snodgrass, J. David I21 Delta Kappa Epsilon 1842 Hanover Lane. Fiossmoor. 111...224 Snow, John E. I11 Delta Upsimn 523 Wrightwood Ten. Libertyville. Snyder. Sara J. I11 Rector hall 111 E. HamiIton Lane. Battle Creek. Mich. ............................................ 213 Soderdahi, Roger A. I11 Longden 113.11 10236 S Leavitt Ave Chicagc 43.111 ....................................................... 233 Soderstrom. John 0. I41 Roberts hall 120 Columbia Ava, Park Ridge. 111. .............................................................. 234 Somers. John E. I11 Beta Theta Pi 1253 W. Rudisill B1V'd.. Fort Wayne. Ind. ............................................ 221 Sonnenday, Susan I21 Kappa. Kappa Gamma 7490 Teasdale Ave.. St. Louis 30, MO. ...................................................... 202 Sonnichsen. George I31 Roberts hall 2736 Leland Ave. Chicago 25. 111......234 South. Allen G. I41 Beta Theta Pi 1117 Ridgeview Ave. Dayton 9.01110 220 Spangler Kat111een I31 Alpha Chi Omega 914 W. High St. 135-2111. Ohio .............. 186 Spencer. Bernard E. I11 Delta Chi 705 S. College Ave. 2835 Fairview Ave East Gary. Ind. ............................................................ 223 Spencer. Ralph I31 Beta. Theta Pi 610 1Vestview Ave.. Nashville 5. Term, .................................................... 220 Spenny. Thomas P. I41 Roberts hall 5828 N. W. Circle AV'e.. Chicago .......... 234 Spier. Herbert J.. Jr. I41 Sigma Nu 1625 Northwood 1111. Indianapolis 40. Ind. .................................................... 246 Spomer. XVilIiam I21 Delta Kappa. Epsilon 222 S. Walnut. Arlington Heights. III. ............................................ 224 Sprankle. Linda A I21 Delta Zeta 1104 1V. Forest Rd., Cleve1and 7. Ohio ...................................................... 198 Spreen. Steven A. I21 Azpha Tau Omega 3035 1V. W'erk Rd. Cincinnati 11. Ohio .......................................................... 218 Stack. Jeffrey P. I11 Beta Theta P1 27 Soundview D12. E. Chester. Stackman William II I41 818 S. College Am 1422 Marine St South Bend 14. Ind. Stadler.Barba1'a .1. I21 :AIpha Phi 1029 Hawthorne Dr. Columbus, Ind. Stadler. Fredrick I11 e a 2528 Washington St... Columbus. Ind. ............................................................ 237 Stafford. Stephen 11 . I31 Delta Chi R. R. 1, Hope. Ind ................................... 222 Stahly, David E. I31 435 Anderson St. S. Harrison St Berne. Ind ....................... Stalcup. Charles H. I41 Alpha Tau Omega 6263 N. Tacoma Ave. Indianapolis 20. 1nd. .................................................... 218 Staley. Frederick I11 226 H111sdale Ave. 226 Hillsdah Ana. Greencastle. Ind. .................................................................. Stanfield. Gordon L. I11 Longden hall 1107 Korb Ave.. New Albany. Ind ..... 232 Stanley. Stephanie I21 Delta Zeta :- 117 11 . Philadelphia AWL, Youngstown 7. Ohio .............................. 198 Stanton. Sara M. I21 A1pha Phi 167 McIntyre Rd.. Pittsburgh 37. Pa. Staples Diane . 1230 Eln1erine.Jefferson City. 2110. .................................................. 194 Student Index; 325 Staples. E. Glenna 111 Rector 218.11 Noblesville. 1295 Morton Sf... Ind . Starrett. Dona d Epsilon 342 Linden. Glen Eilyn. Ill ................. 225 Stauffer. Vincent C. 121 Roberts hall 529 H111 Road CL. Marshall. Mich ,,,,, 234 Stecher. Sally A. 111 Mason hall 2239 Carroll Pkwy. Flossmoor, 111... Steele. Jack 121 207 Northwood Blvd. 20? Northwood B1vd.. Greencastle. 1nd. Steffenso Alpha 216 E. Maple SL. Ottumwa. 1a ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 231 Steinbrink. David A. 131 Sigma N11 208 111111.311 9919 S. Hamilton Ave. Chicago 43. Ill. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 246 Steinman, Judith 111 Lucy Rowland hall 40 Hawthorne Dr.. Decatur, Ill ,,,,,,,,,,, 211 Stephenson. Philip 111 Delta Tau Delta 239 N. Tenth St.. N0b1esville. Ind.....227 Sterits. J. Robert 141 Roberts hall 1007 N. West St... VVheaton, 111...........235 Stevens. Jerry L. 111 Longden hall 2908 S. Sixth St. Louisville 8. Ky.....232 Stevenson. Carolyn V. 131 Delta Zeta 19 Sherwood Ana. Madison. N. J.......198 Stewart. Elizabeth 141 812 Gardenside Dr. 812 Gardenside D12. Ind. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Stewart. James G. 121 Delta Upsilon 2232 W'awonnissa Tr.. Fort Wayne. Ind. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ., .228 Stewart. Sue E. 111 Rector hall 1040 Fairfield D11. Van 1Vert. Ohio.1..213 Stewart. Thomas D. 131 Phi Delta. Theta Box 343, Co1umbus. 1nd. ...................... 236 Stickrod. .10 Anne 141 Delta Delta Delta 9542 N. Harding St Skokie. 111 ......... 194 Steinmetz. Carol 131 Alpha Gamma Delta. 319 Montgomery St.. Logansport. Ind. ............................................................ 188 Stock. Raymond 117.. Jr. 121 Phi Kappa. Psi 1819 E. Indiana. Wheaten. 111........... Stone. Evelyn 131 Delta Delta Dena 5727 Broadway. Indianapolis 20. Greencastle. ..240 1nd ...194 Stone.JuI11'11s II1 111 Pm e a eta 104 Kensington P1. Syracuse 10. N. Y ................................................... .232 Stone. Linda C. 111 Lucy Rowland 112111 34 Greenleaf Ave. Darien. Conn ......... 210 Stoner. Carol A. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 6520 Brackenridge Ave. Cincinnati 13. Ohio .................................................... 210 Stoner. Jay M. 141 Sigma. Alpha Epsilon 6520 Brackenridge Ave., Cincinnati 13. Ohio .................................................... 242 Stoops. James L. 141 Roberts hall 141 Sumner Rd.. Annapolis. Md ......... 23:3 Stormont. Phyllis 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma 3203 Greenwood Ave Rockford. Ill. . ............................... 202 Stout. .. ep 1en H.131 Sigma N11 520 Evergreen St.,11'est Lafayette. Ind. ............................................................ 46 Strauss. Virginia L. 121 Alpha Phi 97 Lake Shore Dr.. St. Joseph. Mich. ....................................................... 192 Street. Michael W. 111 Sigma Chi 11500 S. W. Sixty-ninth Ct.. Miami 56. Fla. ...................... 245 Stringfellow. James 4. Phi Kappa Psi 3301 E. Jackson Blvd. Elkhart. Ind. Stross Robert 111.111 Lambda Chi Alpha 1906 Far Hills Ave... Dayton 19. Ohio ......................................................... 231 Stuart. Edward 111.111 Longden hall 19 P1 osnect Rd. Atlantic Highlandsb J 326 Student Index Stubbs. George L.. Jr. 141 Roberts hall 529 S. West St. Shelbyville. 1nd ....... 235 Stuessy. Tod F. 111 Longden hall 220 Moffett Rd. Lake Bluff. Ill...........232 Stump, Ann K. 121 Mason hall 33 Alpine Lane. Dayton 19. 01110 ........ 206 Sturges. David R. 131 Sigma Chi 222 Jefferson Road. St. Louis 19. Ma. ...................................................... 244 Stutsman. Martha 131 Alpha Chi Omega 4675 Barton Lane. Beaumont. Tex ..... 186 Suess. JoyCe C. 141 Alpha Phi 1910 Oakridge D11. Akron 13. 0hio....192 Sullivan. Jean C. 131 Alpha Phi 415 S. IVindsor 111:. Arlington Heights. 111. ............................................ 192 Sullivan. Maureen 121 Delta Delta Delta 100113 Tenbrook 111:. Silver Spring. Md. Sullivant. Mrs. Enid 171 108 E. Poplar St. 108 E. Poplar 81., Greencastle. Ind........1 Suszer, Dewey D. 121 Sigma Nu 221 Sunset Ave. La Grange. Ill ........ 246 Suster. John E.. Jr. 141 Sigma. Nu 221 Sunset Ave. La Grange. Ill ......... 246 Sutherlin. Rehecea 121 Mason hall 629 E. Seminary St. Greencastle, 1nd. Swanlund. Terry L. 111 Longden hall 3006 Burrmont Rd.. Rockford. 111......232 Swannell. Charles A. 131 Delta Epsilon 1266 S. Lincoln Ave Kankakee. 111.228 Swanson. Carol 121 Kappa Alpha Theta 810 Edgcmont Lane. Park Ridge, 111. .............................................. 200 Swanson. Donald C. 151 514 S. Ind. St. 10733 Avenue F. Chicago 1'1'. 111 ............... Swanson. Lynn V. 121 Kappa Alpha Theta 810 Edgemont Lane. Park Ridge. 111. .............................................................. 200 Swarner. Susan J. 131 1812 Capitol 11ndp1s.1 R. R. 5. Box 440. Valparaiso. Ind ....... 217 Sweat. Frederick M. 141 Roberts hall R. R. 1. Peoria. 111 ................................. 235 Swensrud, M. Barbara 121 Delta Delta Delta 562 N. Academy St. Galesbul'g. 111...194 Swigart. Elizabeth 121 Delta Delta Delta 866 Hiawatha Lane. Deerlield. 111 ..... 194 Swisher, Betty A. 131 Delta Gamma 1894 Charmwood CL. St. Louis 22. Mo, ...................................................... 196 Sylvan. G. Gayle 111 Rector 112111 2145 Woodford PL. Louisville 5. Ky. ........................................................ 213 Tagtmeier. James A. 131 Sigma Chi 1620 Canterbury Lane. Glenview. III ............................................................... 244 Talbott. Jane E. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 8415 S. Redfsrn Dr.. Indianapolis 19. 1nd. .................................................... 210 Talcott. Frederick L. 121 Roberts hall 804 S. Western Ave.. Park Ridge. 111. ........................................................ ......235 Tall Roberta M. 141 Pi Beta Phi 808 Golf Lane Wheaton.111... Tan,Pau1 T. 151 124 Martinsville Sty Tangkilio Timur Dalem 4. Djakarta. Indonesia .................................... Tanton. Deena L. 121 Pi Beta Phi 2936 Coral Shores Dr.. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. .................................... 204 Tarplee. Sharon L. 131 Alpha Omicron Pi 6232 Hickorywood Dr.,1ndianapolis 24 Ind. .................................................... 190 Tatar. Anna 111.111 Lucy Rowland hall 1630 Ravine Lane Highland Park. Ill. Tatge G 3027 Normandy P1.,Exanston 111.2..43 Tatham. Jonathan 111 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 519 Hoyt Lane, 11711111121111, 111 ............. 243 Tavenner. Joan E. 131 Alpha. Gamma Delta 1112 Eustace D12, Dixon. 111 ................. 188 Tavenner, Louise 111 Lucy Rowland hall 1112 Eustace Dr.. Dixon, 111 ................. 211 Taylor. Mrs. Evelyn 151 632 E. Washington 632 E. Washington St., Greencastle, 1nd. .. Taylor, John Epsilon 329 Warwick Rd.. Kenilworth. 111.....242 Taylor. Linda E. 131 Alpha Phi 1160 Van Buren Ava, Des Plaines. 111. .............................................................. 192 Taylor, Martha .1. 141 Alpha Phi 4404 Indiana. Fort Wayne. Ind ......... 192 Tegarden. R. Stephen 121 Phi Delta Theta 6134 Meadowlark Dr,1ndianapolis 26. Ind. .................................................... 236 Teich Bonnie 131 Kappa Alpha Theta 202 N. Ridgeland AVB.. Oak Park. Ill. ................................................. 200 Teitsworth. Carol E. 141 Pi Beta Phi 1221 Brigitte 111:. Toledo 14. Ohio ...... 204 Templeton. Dolores 121 Kappa Alpha. Theta 2540 N. Tenth St Terre Haute. Ind. ............................................................ 200 Templin. Joan S. 111 Rector hall 308 E. Commercial Ave, Lowell. Ind. ............................................................ 212 Tenzer. Lee E. 121 103 Olive St. 570 Andy 1112. Melrose Park. Ill ............... Terrell. James, Jr. 111 Beta Theta Pi 3540 Washington Ave. Evansville 15. Ind. .................................................... 221 Terrell. Ronald L. 111 Beta Theta Pi 101 N. Maple, Mama, I11 ....................... 221 Terry. Brent 0. 171 2135 Bloomington St. 205 Bloomington St. Greencastle, Ind. Terry,Sa11y Jo 131uAlpha Omlcron P1 210 Hebard St. Knoxville, Ill ........... 190 Tessmann. Elizabeth A. 131 Kappa. Alpha Theta 1515 Edgewood Circle. Chattanooga. Tenn. Thannert. 17V. Phillip 121 R 1403 Taylor St.. Joliet. 111 Theobald. Kay E. 141 Kappa Kappa Gamma 266 Lawton Rd.. Riverside. Ill ........... 202 Thieme. Nancy L. 131 Alpha Phi 19446 Western Ave.. Homewood, I11. .............................................................. 192 Thiersch. Arthur 121 Lambda Chi Alpha 319 Red Fox Rd. SE, Cedar Rapids,1a. .....230 Thimm 1111111113131 Happa Kappa Gamma 335 N. Kensington Ave., La Grange Park, Ill. .................................................. 202 Thomas. Hugh B. 111 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 106 N. Long St.. Effingham, 111...........243 Thomas. John A. 141 Roberts hall 2403 Kenilworth Ava. Berwyn, Ill ..... 234 Thomas. John H.111 Phi Kappa Psi 1440N Jefferson St... Huntington, Ind. .. ....241 Thomas. L . . 141 Delta. Gamma 3734 Ludgate Rd.. Cleveland 20, Ohio .196 Thomas. Michae1 H. 1371 Phi Happa Psi 1440 N. Jefferson St, Huntington, Ind. Thomas. R. Gordon III 141 Phi Delta Theta 5 Lorenzo Lane. St. Louis 24. Mo ....... 236 Thomas, William 'H. 121 Roberts hall 2321 S. Fourteenth Ave Broadview, 111. .............................................................. 234 Thomason. Joei E131 Roberts hall ZWashington Ter. Cincinnati 6. Ohio IX? DJ 0! Thompson. Carol 4.111 Rector hall R. R. 3. Box 85 Crown Point,1nd. .....213 Thompson, Edward E 14.1 Roherts hall R.R.1.Lagro.1nd .............................. 234 Thompson, Kenneth R. 131 Roberts hall 120 N. Stough St.. Hinsdale. Ill ......... 235 Thompson. Rollin E. 121 Sigma Chi 1221 E. Ninetieth St, Indianapolis 40. Ind. Thompson. T1111 y . 141 Pi Beta P111 1720 Belmont. South Bend 15. Ind.....204 Thompson, W. Joseph 11.1 Delta Upsilon 215 S. Market St. Winamac. 111d ....... 229 Thornburg, Frederick 141 Phi Gamma Delta 2620 Miami Rd. South Bend 14, Ind Thornb111'g James 0 1711713111 Ga am1na Delta. 2620 Miami Rd.. South Bend 14, 111d. ..239 Thornton George 111-141 Beta Theta P1 816 Oakwood Ave, Wilmette,111 ......... 220 Thornton, William L. 121 Phi Kappa Psi 816 Oakwood Ava. Wilmette. 111 ....... 240 Throckmorton. John F. 131 Delta Chi 1005 Twentieth SL. Lawrenceville. Ill. .............................................................. 222 Tihbles. Jeanne M. 131 Delta Zeta 7266 Country Club Dr.. St. Louis 21. M0. Tickner. Jon R. 111 Longden hall 444 Barter Ave.. St. Louis 22, Mo ....... 233 Tieman, Gerald R. 121 Phi Gamma Delta 134 Firwood, St. Louis 19, M0 ........... 238 Tikva, Cynthia H, 121 Delta Zeta. 136 Forest Park Dr.. Youngstown 12, Ohio .................................................... 198 Tilly, Robert L. 121 Delta Upsilon 234 LeGrande Blvd.. Aurora. 111.........228 Tinthoff. Patricia 141 Alpha Omicron Pi Eureka Knolls. Eureka. 111 ................. 190 Titus, Margaret W. 131 Alpha Omicron Pi 2692 W. 130th St. Cleveland 20, ...238 Ohio ......................................................... 190 Tollkuehn Nancy L 141 P1 Beta Phi 1111 Forest Ave River Forest. 111 77777 204 Tom. Jane E. 121 Delta Zeta 906 E Nineteenth St. La Porte Ind. .......198 Tongren John 5.121 Lambda Chi Alpha 191 Searles Ave.. Benton Harbor. Mich. ........................................................ 230 Tank, H. Scott 111 Longden hall 281 Jeffery Lane. Northfield. 111 ,,,,,,,,, 232 Tape, Marilyn E. 141 Delta Gamma 80 Woodside Rd.. Riverside, Ill ......... 196 Tosi. Colleen 151 308 E. Hanna St. 779 E. River Rd., Monongahela. Pa. .................................................................... Totaro, Joseph E. 121 Roberts hall 840 Edmonds Ave.. Drexel Hill. Pa.,.234 Townsend, James W. 111 Longden hall 315 Chesteriield, Birmingham, Mich. .233 Townsend, Willis H 111 Longden hall R.R. 2.Churubusco,1nd... ...232 Tracy. Stephen 0.141 Roberts hall 1406 Maywood Dr., Champaign, 111.. Travis, Doug as B.111 Longdeu hall 706 Kentucky Ave. La Porte, Ind. 232 Tregenza, Nancy L. 141 Kappa Alpha Theta 100 Linda Lane. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Tregenza, W. Kenneth 121 Phi Kappa Psi 100 Linda Lane. Bloomfield Hills, .....234 Mich. ........................................ 240 Trego, Wil 1am . 121 Delta Upsilon R. R. 3, Hoopeston. Ill ........................... 228 Tressler. Jay H. 121 Sigma N11 1111 Walnut, Western Springs, 111 ..... 246 Trimble. Susan E. 131 Delta Gamma 2035 Edgemont Rd. N. Columbus 12.01110 ..196 Trotter, John L.111 De1ta Kappa Epsilon 1223 Eastbrook Lane, St. Louis 19, Mo. ...225 Troyka,Gai1 141 Alpha Gamma De 3 3202 E. Jackson Blvd, Elkhart, Ind. ............................................................ 188 Troyka. Jay W. 121 Alpha Tau Omega 3202 E. Jackson Blvd.. Elkhart. Ind. Trusler, Alton C. 171 309 Greenwood Ave. 309 Greenwood Ave.. Greencastle. Ind... Trusler, M, Angeline 141 309 Greenwood Ave. 30.9 Greenwood Ave. Greencastle. Ind ..... Tucker, Ellen E. 121 Delta Zeta 2129 W. Third PL. Hobart. Ind ........... 198 Tucker, Margaret 111 Lucy Rowlami hall 2129 W. Third PL. Hobart. Ind...........211 Turk. Jane E. 131 Alpha Chi Omega 209 Hillsdale Ava. Greencastie. Ind. ............................................................ 186 Turki. Khalid A. 111 Longden hall Training Dept, Aramco. Dhahran. Saudi Arabia .....232 Turner, J. Richard 111 Phi Gamiha Delta 310 N. Main St.. Kirklin. Ind ..... ...239 Turpin. Julia N. 131 Alpha Phi 809 Normal Ave. Normal. Ill ............. 192 Tuttle. Alice B.111 Rector hall 736 Beissinger Rd. Hamilton. Ohio Tweedle, Katherl e Theta 6342 Forest Ave. Hammond, Ind ....... 200 Tweedy. Elizabeth B. 121 Mason hall Fort Salonga Rd., Box 322. Northport, N. Y ..................................... 206 Twesten. Mrs. Sally 141 2B 800 S. Locust 2B 800 S. Locust St Greencastie, Ind. U Unmeet. Sylvia J. 131 Mason hall 718 Broadway, Vincennes, Ind ........... 206 Unruh. Shirleyr J. 121 P1 Beta Phi 151 N. Bemiston Ave. St. Louis Mo. Urban.Kathry11 N111 Mason hall 925 S.Ya1e Av..e Villa Park.111 ......... 208 V Vahle. Jane E. 111 Rector hall 817 S Gore Ave. St. Louis 19, M0. . Valaoras. Cecel1a r141 Kappa Kappa Gamma 3730 E. Fall Creek 1311-11., Indianapolis 5, Ind. ...................................................... 202 Van Antwerp, Diane 111 Lucy Rowland hall 2816 Woodbridge Rd., Hudson. 01110 Van Arendonk, Arthur 131 712 S. College Ave. 6921 Washington Blvd, West Dr., Indianapolis 20, Ind. .................................. Vance, Norman H. 121 Delta Chi 1540 Hawthorne Lane, Highland ..214 Park 111 ......222 Vanderbok, 117111111111 G 141 R0 9 hall 10844 S. Green St.. Chicago 43. 111.....235 Van Der Vliet. Stephen 121 Alpha Tau Omega 18237 Gottschalk Ave.. Homewood. 111. .............................................................. 218 Van Epps. Carolyn S. 111 Rector hall 2926 DeBreck Avde Cincinnati 11 Ohio ................................................... 214 Van Kirk. John E121 Beta Theta Psi 2015 Burbank Dr Dayton 6. 01110....220 Van Kirk. Virginia C. 141 Mason hall 2015 Burbank Dr., Dayton 6, 0hio....206 Van Metre, Robert E. 131 Delta Tau Delta 545 Fairview Ave.. Ripon, Wis ........... 226 Van Nostrand, Susan 111 Kappa Kappa Gamma 124 Crescent D12, Rapids. Ia. Van Skike. M. Jiil 121 Delta a Caixa Postal 8015. Sao Paulo, Brazil, S. A. Van VVey. W. Shannon 111 Phi Gamma Delta. 452 Mount Vernon Rd.. Ohio . Van Winkle James 111 Delta Tau Delta 405 Kewanna. Dr Jeffersonville. SE. Cedar Newark, Vernon, Janis A. p 26 Crown Teri Morrisville, Pa ........... 186 Vesey, William J. 141 Phi Kappa. Psi 13720 Aboite Center Rd., Fort Wayne. Ind. ...... Vidal. John B.111 Delt 1216 Walnut St, Western Springs. 111. ............................................................. 224 Vilardi, Frank S 111 Delta Tau Delta 1835 Palisade Ave. West Englewood. N. J. Vincent. Jacqueline 111 Locust Manor 6 Meadow Way. Irvington, N. Y ......... 215 Vivian, Donald E. 111 Delta Tau Delta 2715 E. Fair Oaks Dr.. New Castle. Ind. .............................................. 226 Volkman. Joe F. 131 Delta Upsilon 6075 Volkman Dr.. Dayton 14, Ohio .......................................................... 228 von Fischer. Patricia 111 Lucy Rowland hall 3316 Somerset Dr., Cleveland 22.01210 ................................................... 210 Voorheis, Bruce M 111 Alpha Tau Omega 6806 Mount Vernon Ame Cincinnati 27, Ohio .................................... .218 Vore, Stephen J. 111 Sigma N11 371 Chestertieid Pkwy.. East Lansing, Mich. . ..247 Vosbrink Joan R141 Delta Delta Delta 6579 Murdoch Avue St. Louis 9. Ohio ...................................................... 194 Voss, Alice L111 Locust Manor 801 N. Armstrong Blvd.. St. James.Min11. 215 Wade. Charles G. 111 Lambda Chi Alpha 1634 Garf1eld Ave. Aurora, 111... ...223 Wagner. Janet R121 Alpha Omicroh Pi 14 RidgeCrest 1V Scarsdale. N. Y ..... 190 Wagner, Martha J. 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma 553 Sunnyside Dr. Louisville 6. Ky. . Wagner Nahcy J 121 Alpha 17131111113. Delta. 2350 Locust St. Denver 7. Colo ........... 188 Wahl. Mary V. 141 Alpha Omicron Pi 304 Country Club. Wilmington. Del. Waigand, Karen L. ...203 131 Alpha Gamma. Delta 502 A. Virginia Ave, Belleville, 111. .............................................................. 188 Waibert, Ann 121 Alpha Phi 845 James Ct., Wheaten. 111 ................. 192 Waldron, Richard L. 131 Sigma Chi 311 Chicago Ave., Oak Park, Ill. .............................................................. 244 Walgamuth. Ruth A. 121 .907 N. Madison St. 907 N. Madison SL. Greencastle, Ind. Walker. Carla. M. 121 Alpha Gamma Delta 303 S. Gore Ave.. St. Louis 19. 1110.....188 Walker, Cherrel H. 111 Mason hali 2821 Mesker Park Dr.. Evansville 12, 1nd. .................................................... 208 Student Index 327 Walker, Dorothy L. 111 Rector hall 1105 Amsterdam Ave, NE, Atizmta 6, Ga. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 21-1 Walker, Keith 11,1 620 E. Washington St. 2821 Mesker Park Dr., Evansville 12. 1nd. .......................................................... VV'alker, Mary K, 121 Alpha Gamma Delta 1522 Gleenleaf Blvd. Elkhart, 11113. VV alker Sue A 131131 Peta P111 3617 Blossom Heath Rd Dayton 29. Ohio .............................. Waller. P. David. Jr. 121 De a 1106 Brett Cabel 1111., VVTaghington, 1nd. Walsh, Charlotte A. 131 Delta Zeta 1212 S. E. FiftyAfourth Ave, Port1a11d 15, Ore. 7777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 198 Walter. Donald, Jr. 131 Delta Tau Delta 4819 Grand Ave Western Springs, Waiters. Bayard H. 133 Delta Chi 601 Cherry St., Henderson, KYW 11 Wanton, Barbara 121 Kappa, Kamm Gamma 10810 Long Shadow Lane, Houston 24, Tex. Walton, Mrs. Catharine VV'OGd St. 9529 S. Major Ave., Oak Lawn, 111. .................................................................... VV'alton. Nancy J. 131 Mason hail 9529 S. Major Ave, Oak Land, 111. .............................................................. 206 Waltz, Gweun E. 111 Lucy Rowland hall R. R. 1. Box 149, Echo D11, Gates Mills. Ohio ...................................... 209 VV'andell. CaroI L1 111 Mason hall R. R. 3. Urbana. 111 ............................... 208 Wanke, Raymond 151 6A 800 S. Locust St. 6A 800 S. Locust SL, Greencascie, Ind. Wanner, Judith A. 111 Lucy Rowland ha11 ....188 4250 Lotz Rd Dayton 29, Ohio .......... 209 Ward. Gregory 111 Deita Kappa Epsilon 115 Teton Dr., Atlanta 5, Ga ................... 95 Ward Marilyn A131 Mason 112111 1643 South Ave., Springfield, 310 ....... 206 Wardrip, James T. 1.11 Deita Tau Delta 5418 Crown Chase Racine VV- is......,,.227 Warner. Bonnie K. 141 P1 Beta Phi 2:320 Hawthorn 1311., Ann Arbor. Mich ........................................................ 204 VV-arner.Ja111esE131 Roberts hail 9501 Pierpont Ave Cleveland 8, Ohio ...................................................... 234 Warner, Sarah 111 Aipha Gamma Delta 410 Sherman St. Park Forest. 111. ............................................................ 188 VV'arnke, Frederick, Jr. 141 Delta. Kappa Epsilon 201 Jefferson D12. Pittsburgh 28, Pa. 224 VVarren,J11dith 11.131 Alpha Gamma Dena. 406 Meadow Ava, Crawfordsviue, Ind. ............................................................ 188 Warren, Stephen A131 Roberts hall V-Varren P1. Vaalpelraiso Ind VV'arz-ick, Sue A 1111 Lucy R0111 3422 Algonquin Pkwy. T019110 6, Ohio ......................................................... 210 Waters, Mary .10 12'; Mason hall 3604 Risher R6,, Youngstown 11, Ohio 206 Watson Beth E 113 Rector ha11 114 Woodridge DL, New Canaan, Conn ........................................................ 212 VV'atson,Ca101yn 13.1 Kappa Alpha Theta 205 N Nebraska St., Marion, Ind ....... 200 VV'atson, John R. 13'; Phi Kappa Psi 1630 N.G1en Oak St. Peoria, 111 ......... 240 Watson. Mary E. 121 Delta Deita Deita 23'2- Napeleon D1'.. Dayton 29, Ohio....194 Watson. Valerie A. 111 Rector 111111 22 Hillvaie Dr., St. Louis 5,1110 ......... 213 328 Student Index Watters, James L. 11'; Phi Gamma Delta 523 Chautaugua, Norman, Okla. ........................................................ 239 Watts, Rebecca J. 131 Kappa. AIpha Theta 2222 W. Twelfth St, Anderson, 1111.200 Watts, Robert C. 11J Longden 11311 207 Southmore SL, Plain6eld. 1nd 11111 233 Webb, David V. 111 Delta C111 2505 Greenwood Ave, Wilmette, 111.223 Webbink, William P. 111 Longden hall 1414 Longfeliow Ax-e, South Bend 15, 1nd. ................................ 233 Weber. Barbara 141 155 W IGLh St. 11ndpls.1 9 Hintern Gruud, Stockstadt, Germany .................................................. 216 Weber. Regina A. 113 Rector hall 430 S. Elliott. Olney. 111 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 209 Weber, Stephen 1-11 1C 800 S. Locust St. 10 800 S. Locust St. Greencastle, 1nd. Webster. 11mm . 1 1 - pha Gamma. Delta 208 Forestdale Ave. Dayton 32, Ohio .................................................... 188 VV'eddle. Richard 3 . 121 Sigma Chi 307-19 Summit Lane, Cieveiand 24, Ohio .................................................... 244 Wedler, Richard L. 111 Sigma Nu 30749 Summit Lane, Cleveland 24. Ohio ................................................... 247 Weeks. Susan H. I121 Dena Gamma 2907 Moniteau D12. St. Louis 21, Mo. ...................................................... 196 VV'eg'man, Susan R. 131 Kappa Alpha. Theta 8555 Kincaid Rd. Cincinnati 13, Ohio ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 200 'Weidman, Judith L, 131 Mason hall Melrose Ct.. Savanna. 111..,.................1266 Weinstock. Sharon 131 Alpha Gamma Delta 1041 Angle AV-e. Northbrook, 111. ...188 Weir. G. Doug1as 121 Phi kappa Psi 714 Quaiil Ave Pittsbuxgh 2. P11 ,,,,,,, 240 Weir. VV'. Reid, 11'. 111 Phi Kappa Psi 614 Spencer Ava. Marion. Ind ........... 241 Weller, H. Russeii. Jr. 141 Phi Delta Theta 19015 Van Aken 131v..d Cleveland 22.01110 ................................................... 236 VVelis,Ba1bara L131 Pi Beta Phi 1661 W. Sunset Axe Decatur, 111. ......... . .................................................... 204 VVVe'lIs. Emmett R. 111 Longden ha11 41 Neai Ava, Newark. Ohio................232 Wells. Nancy D. 111 Lucy RowIand 111111 1461 Sunset Ave, Decatur, 111.............209 VVelEs. Robert A. 121 Roberts hall Paynesville, Mo. .................................... 235 Welty, Nancv S. 141 Alpha Omicron Pi 241 Main St. G1en Ellyn, 111............,..190 Werts, Virginia L. 111 Locust Manor 1003 Crescent Lane. Normal, 111..... 215 Wertz. Robert G. 131 Roberts 112111 720 College P1.. VVilliamsport. Pa...,..,235 VV'esc, Karen R. 131 Delta Gamma 7015 Warwick Rd. Indianapoiis 20, 1nd. ............................................................ 196 Westphal, Susan E. 121 Alpha Omicron Pi 2740 Floral TI'.. Michigan City, Ind. ............................................................ 190 VV'Pyeneth, Caro1yn 121 Alpha Omicron P1 302 Hilldale SL, Eureka. Ill ............... 190 Whaley, Evelyn K. 131 Alpha. Chi Omega 701 Maxwell Lane, Bloomington. Ind. ............................................................ 186 VV'ha1ey, Susan E. 131 Alpha Chi Omega 6340 N. Lake D12, Milwaukee 17, Wis. .......................................................... 186 VV'hetzeI. Robert T. Hi Beta Theta Pi 620 Hessel B1vd., Champaign, 111,,,,.,,220 White. Billy M. 111 Longden ha11 221 Hopkins St, SW, Atianta 14, Ga. ...................................................... 234 VV'hite,IV-a1u 141 Alpha Chi Omega Lagoon Dr.. Ca1111i,111. ....186 VV hite Warren E 121 Robert: 11811 R. R. 2, Chrisman, 111 ............................. 235 Whitesel, Rache1 121 Alpha Chi Omega 320 Forest D11, SE, Cedar Rapids 1a. ....................................................... 186 W hitmore, Nancy A 111 Delta Delta Delta 1962 Richmond Rd... Toiedo 7. 011111.194 Wiant. Gary R. 111 Phi Delta Theta 1142 Driftwood D12, Pittsburgh 16, Pa. ............................................................ 237 Wienold, Nancy M. 121 Kappa Alpha Theta 11 N. Chestnut St., Aurora, 111 ........... 200 VV'ilcher, Paul D. 111 Longden hall 332 Volusia Ave, Dayton 9, Ohio ........ 233 Wilder. V1 Lynn 121 Pi Beta Phi 3905 Far Hi1ls Ava. Dayton 29, Ohio ................................................... 204 VViihoite 2ian.131 Delta Tau Delta 936 V'. Fifty- eighth St. Indianapmls 8.11161 ....................................................... 226 VV1111o1te Bezt 111 Delta Tau Deita 936 VV'. Fifty eighth St. Indianapolis 8, 1nd .............................. 226 Wilkinson. Ann 121 Aipha Omicron P1 280 E. Fremont SL. Bement, 111.........190 Wilkinson, Steven 1,21 Delta Tau DeIta 930 S Greenwood Rd. VVheaton, 111. .............................................................. 226 W'iilet, R. Stephen 111 Phi Delta Theta 1038 Oakwood Tr..111dia1:apolis 20, 1nd .................................. 237 VV'iileLt, Manone 1V1. 121 Delta Gamma 50 Le Grande B1v.d,Aur01'.a 111 ......... 196 VVVilliams, Blanche 15; 811 Gardenside Dr, 811 Gardenside D12. 1nd. Williams, David L. 131 A1pha Tau Omega 3063 Rightmire 13110.. Commbus 21, Ohio .......................................................... 218 Williams, David S. 131 Sigma N11 622 Ottawa Ava. Park Ridge, 111 ....... 248 VV7illia1115, Judith L. 141 Alpha Omicron PE 445 Grant St. Gary. 1nd ....................... 190 VV'iliiams. Mahnda .1111 Rector hall 413 E. VV'ashington 31.. Greencastle, Ind. ............................................................ 2 VV 1111ams, 110113; 31.121 Delta Gamma 3447' Brantford RC1, Toledo 6. Ohio .......................................................... 196 Williams, Nancy E. 121 Mason hall 204 Chillicothe Rd., Aurora, Ohio ...... 206 Williams, Mrs. Phyllis 151 316 Arlington Ave. 316 Arlington Ave.. Greencastle, Ind. VV'illiams, Richard C. 111 Phi Deita Theta 8887 Braeside D12, Indianapolis 40. 1nd. .................................................... 237 VV'ilIiams, Roger C. 111 Phi Gamma. Delta. Phoenix 1111., Box 132, South Haven, Mich. ...................................................... ..239 Williams, Roma L. 121 Alpha Chi Omega 860 Shoreham RC1. Detroii 36. Mich. ........................................................ 186 VVHUiamsom Barbara 141 Kappa. Kappa Gamma Greencastle, 1903 Hawthorne 1111.. Marion. Ind.....202 Wiiliamson. Ray M. 111 Longden hall R. R. 1, Box 105, Derwood, Md ........... 233 Willis, Ann C. 121 De1ta Delta Delta 2550 Sharondale CL, Atlanta 5, Ga...194 Willis, Mary J. 131 Kappa Aipha Theta 605 S. Darling St, AngoEa, 1nd ........... 200 VV'illis. Nancy A, 111 Rector hall 0137 S. Pleasant Ave, Chicago 20, 111. ...................................................... 213 VV'ilson, David W, 111 Delta Tau De1ta 2007 Briarciiffe. Springfield, 111 ......... 227 113115011, Richard J. 111 Lambda Chi Aipha 1344 Brassie Ave, Flossmoor. 111 AAAAAAA 223 Wilson, Ruth E. 111 Lucy Rowland hall 6 Enslee Rd.. Coshocton. Ohio.......,....20$1 Wilson, Samuel G. 11 111 Longden hall 1211 Stanhope Ame Richmond 27. Va. ........................................................... 233 Wilson, Suzanne 121 303 Highfall A10. 303 Highfa11A10., Greencastie. Ind ......... Wilson, Theresa 131 1812 N. Capitol 1Endpis.1 508 S. McKinley. Champaign, 111......0211 Wilton, Kent R. 111 Longden hail 321 Planthurst Rd., St. Louis 19, Mo. ........232 W112, Kenneth J 121 R0berts hall R. R. 1, Box 150 Orland Park 111.....235 Wing. Carol D. 131 Kappa Kappa Gamma 216 Ottumwa St. Ottumwa. 1a ........... 20:2 Wing, Harry E., Jr. 121 Phi Kappa Psi 216 Ottumwa St Ottumwa, Ia ........... 240 11711111011. Jae L. 121 Alpha Tau Omega 1015 Olive St. Belleville. 111 ............... 218 'Wolcott. Carole J. 121 Delta. Delta Deita 2101 San Lu Rae. Grand Rapids 6. Mich. ....194 Wolf, Catherine P. 131 Delta. Gamma 0041 Oakwood, Wilmette, 111 ................. 196 Wolfe, Marilyn .1. 131 Mason hall 45 Cieveland St, Masury. Ohio 1111111111 206 Woiford. James W. 131 Alpha. Tau Omega 424 Leonard St Park Ridge, I11 ......... . 218 W'olgast, Marvin 12-1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 18015 Oakwood Ave, Lansing. 111 ..... 242 VV'olter, Marcia 131 1812- 1 . Capit01 11111113130 ' 211 W'. Cooke Rd., Columbus 14, 01110 W 0011 Sale . 1 1 e 931 S. Ardmore Ave. 11711131 Park :L N.ood Diane E. 121 112.5011 hall R.R.1,Bux 1641315. Dyer, 1nd ........... 206 Woodburn, Robert E. 111 Longden hall 1801 Glen Echo RC1, Nashville 12, Tenn. .................................................. 23'? Wooden, Sara J. 121 Delta. Zeta 84 Reading Ave. 1111131111112. 3110b.......198 Woodruff, Robert B. 131 Aipha Tau Omega 31 Hungerford Rdu Briarcliff Manor N. 112.218 1Y0.0dworth Rich01'de1u11 Loncrden hall 3446 Parkside Axe, East Gary, Ind 233 Worland. L. Jane 111 Rector hall 1719 1V. Mulberry SL, Kokomo. Ind. Wrede. Roe 11'; Cloverdale, 11111. R. R. 2, Cloverdale. ind ............................... 11'r1ght. James B. 141 Alpha Tau Omega 303 W. Main 81., Van Buren. Ind ....... 218 Wright James W. 121 Roberts haii 464 Anthony St... Glen Ellyn, 111 ,,,,,,,,, 234 Wright Jeanne L. 131 Alpha Phi 503 W. Seventy-seventh St, Indianapolis 60. 1nd. Wright. Joan P. 111 Rector hall 1115 Overlook R11. Marion. Ind ......... 213 Wright. Judy G. 111 Locust Manor 2129 Edgehili Rd, Louisville 5. Ky...215 Wright. Shirley A. 111 Rector hall 4045 Marrison 131.. Indianapolis 18. 111:1 .................................................... 213 W'right. Susan K. 111 Rector hall 10 Wake Robin Rd.. W'estport. Conn. ........................................................ 212 VVuhs. Gregory 131 Sigma Alpha Epsiion 602 Ravine Ave. Lake Bluff. 111.........242 Wunder. Thomas G. 111 Phi Kappa Psi 152 E. Mound S1,. Knox. Ind ............... 241 Wurstner. Dale E. 12-1 Beta Theta Pi 7429 Brantford Rd? Dayton 14 Ohio 220 W'ylie, Mary A. 111 Reetor hall 1080 Forest Cliff Rd.. Cleveland 71 Ohio ...................................................... 213 Y Yauney. Richard D. 131 Phi Delta Theta 6323 W'erk Rd Cincinnati 11, 0h10..236 Yant. Alice Y. 131 Mason hall 403 Cedar St, Gillespie. 111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 206 Yeoman. Lynn C. 111 Longden hall Main St, Box 323. Hebrou. 111...........V,233 Yoakam, Mary K. 111 Mason hail R. R. 1. Mount Vernon. Ohi0 .............. 208 Yoder. M. Susan 111 Mason hall Angoia, 1nd ............. 208 131 Mason hall Midland: 508 Randolph St, Yost. Mary 11'. . 3200 Applewood DI'., Mich. Young. Delta 422 Mala Ave, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ............................................................ 188 Young. Dorothy K. 141 Alpha Chi Omega 300 Blackstone Ave... La Grange. 111.180 Young Ellzabeth M 111 L11cy 110111211111 hall 436 Parkwood REL St. Louis 22, 11-10. 200 Young, Katherine 1-1. 131 Mason hall 436 Parkwood Rd.. St. Louis 22. MO...200 Young, Patricia L. 111 Mason hall 416 W Second 81.. Madison. Ind.........208 101mg, Sharon K. 121 Lucy Rowland 112.11 1300 Magnolia Ave. Frankfort, Ind. Young. Stuart W 111 Phi Delta Theta 440 E. Seventy-iirst. Indianapolis 20 11111.. Young. Tommy R 215 E Sexenth $1.110th Carmei 111. .............................................................. 234 Young. '11-'arren. Jr. 111 Alpha Tau Omega 10816 Parneil Ave. Chicago 28, Ill...219 Younger. D0111 W. 111 Phi Gamma Deita Tomahawk T12, Box 333, Eastman. Mass. Youngren. Garr A. 111 Longden hall 225 N. Rine 50. Geneva. 111 ................. 233 Yu. Dorothea S. 131 Kappa Alpha Theta 1-17-11 Hawthorne Ave, Fiushing 55. N. Y. .................................................. 200 Z Zachman. John O. 111 Longden hall 20 E. William St. Maulnee, Ohio......233 Zeiewski. Ronald A. 131 Phi Kappa Psi 506 S. Jackson St.. South Bend 19. Ind. Zang. Katherine M. 111 Mason hall Sawburg Rd. Aliiance Ohio ...... 201 11100 James P 141 Phi Kappa. P31 Box 112 Monticello Ind. . Ziegler. Linda B. 121 Rector hallm Box 05, North Salem, Ind ..... . ............... 214 Zimmerly. Eleanor 141 Alpha Omicron Pi Sulphur Springs Rd.. Paris. 111.........1!10 Zink, Susan E. 141 Delta Gamma 621 Barker Hills, Fremont. Ohio...... Zinszer. Barbara A. 111 Rector hall 122 King St.. E. Stoney Creek. Ontario. Canada ..................................... Zipf. Robert E.I Jr. 141 Roberts hall 3511 Indian Hill Dr.. Dayton 29, Ohio Zirbes Georgette Mm141 Alpha. Phi 2007 TS- oodside Rd, Redwood. Ca11f...192 201101 . Sally L. 121 Delta Gamma. 6019 Tennessee Ave, St. Louis 196 .234 11. Mo. ...................................................... 196 Zopp. John P.. Jr. 111 Delta Upsilon 1130 Elmwood, VViimette. 111...............229 Zurcher. James L. 131 Deita Tau Delta 125 Steeie Ave, Ashland. Ohio ............ 226 PRODUCTION NOTES The 1962 Mirage was printed by Ietterpress in 16 page signatures I178 up, 8 dovmjl on 9x12 inch 80 pound No. 1 Warren Lustre Gloss paper by the Graessle-Mercer Company 01 Seymour, Indiana. Manufactured by the S. K. Smith Company of Chicago, the covers are hard case using heavy 160 pt. binders board, Pitch Black 1217 Artificial Leather with 51 Sam: 21-301 grain and golci as the applied color; they are embossed on the front and backbone. The basic cover design was the editor's. hacked. 1 Brock am; Rankin of Chicago did the binding6 the style of which is The 133 11ne':inch copper engrax-inos were done bx Rapkey Engraving Company of Indianapogis. sewed: 1' 0 11 11d 0 d and The headline type style IS Bocloni Modern and most heads are 1:10 point, 21: point or 18 pt. itaiix; the queen section has 30 point italix am? 18 point regular. normal spacing between 1111051. ' for '10- 11 The body copy is 10 point Bodoni Book set on 151- point slugs 1he captions 511000 t: twice the point Bocitmi and identifications are 8 point with small caps used designation. 501110: portraits and most group shots were taken by Ralph Tmlor Studies of bremcastle Other pictures were made with cl-XS Graphics. 11 Mamiyaflex 2151x2111, an Exakta. an Argus C3 111-th underwater 11011511131 most of the front 500110115 in Acufine. and a Nikon F with 1. 4- 58111111 3111113 Availabie Eight was used wherever possible. 3.5 135111111 automatic lenses 116513011511311? for most dixision pages and 4-1.5 Rev 51113 1 an 1110: was developed 1n DK- 50 or Hy final: most other films were procesSed Prints 11e1e made on either Kodabromide 0r Medalist pager. Student. Index 329
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