DePauw University - Mirage Yearbook (Greencastle, IN)

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ACADEMICS ............... 67 . I I. in. - STUDE NT LiFEi ........ 17 ACTIVITIES .............. 101 LI VIN G UNITS: ....... NEW APPRO .J 42.. 4 Collegelife . . . the new experience. . . four years ahead of living on my own, without parental restrictions . . .the maturation pre- cess . . . bewilderment . . . buried in the crowd . . . fitting in and hnd- ing a place . . . where do I go . . . who should Imeet . . . does anyone care . . . what should I do...h0wdold0it right . . . the crowd . . . standing out or fitting in . . . the indi- vidualhnew friends, new faces, but then what . . . the campus whirl . . . the student society. . 3,1 ..- h. i: 'h R ACH-Sign marks beginning ofapprehension and lonely thoughtShWhat Willcollege be like? the freshman asks. CLASSIC CINFUSION-An anxious smile is ; poor facade for the anxiety and confusion of tin first days. Where do I go? How should I act?, the freshman wonders. ' e becomes increas- a check, the student ' ank teller. EXODUS-Thc East College bcll triggers mass a:hove- men: between classes. No pushing please! Lost m the Crowd. THROUGH A MAKE QUICKLYA-Activity whirls around the Freshman as she wanders through the confusion of first days. CAUSE AND EFFECTerh: student is no longer cuddled; he stands alone in the University community, trying to ascertain and develop his talents and abilities. SelfJJiscovery. . . identity development of talents and abilities . . . seeking help, di- rection . . . Ending purpose. OPEN DOOR-Always willing to heip, the professoerLd- visorstands ready tosuggestsolutions to student's problems. COMMUNICATION-Seeking answers to her problems, the student talks with a faculty member, who points out alternatives open to her. Now, she asks, which is the best one? The face begins to stand out in the group . . . feet on the ground, the student looks around and be- gins to End his place in the campus orgam ism . . . activity. FACE IN THE CROWD+Beginning to become an individual adapted to the pressures of the crowd and society, this student watches the actions of those around her. What can she learn from other people? The search for identity . . . relations to others and rela- tions to self . . . recreation . . . study . . . competition . . . the letter jacket is a reward for excellence, but so is the Phi Beta Kappa key and the Sheepskin . . . the commitment to aca- demics . . . purpose . . . activity . . . frustration and reward . . . the whole col- lege learning experience. Campus living . . . adaptation . . . a post-midnight cup of coffee . . a quick breakfast before an 8 ohclock . . . a trimming in the UB Barber shop . . . a coke in the Hub . . . a game of p001 . . . casual conversations and intense discussions . . . budgeting time . walking across campus . . . browsing in the Bookstore . . . studying in the Library. HAPPINESS IS A CUP OF COFFEEhSlept too late again; not much time before class, but the student grabs something to eat anyway. NEWS ANALYSIS-Interesting story; I wonder what made it happen. 1,11readit more closely after class. Emergence and commitment . . . leaving the group behind to seek CUSTOM JOBhHSm time .. . the appoim fulhllment of persohal Interests ment way;' the sign says. Anyway to save time . . . perspectlve 0n hfe . . . learn- is good. After all, the student in Eve minutes - - . hasadate to play bridge in the Hub. mg and hvmg go together . . . . . . the bell rings . . . the day goes on. 10 EAST COLLEGE BELL ROPE Not many students ever wonder how it happens, but the bell rings quO-to every time. The bell tolls . . . every hour on the hour. . . 50-minute Classes . . . ten-minute breaks . . . quiet hours . . . hourlies . . .4 o'clock meetings . . . credit hours . . . a class hour. Time . . . on and on and on hurry . . . write faster . . . Timek up; hand it in! . . . it s all over. . . until the bell rings again . . . Is there ever enough time to do it? SUNLIT FACADE-A shadow falling across Asbury Hall marks the passing of the hours. Time to think. . . to analyze . . . to find oneself. . . solitude away from others; but therees value in the group, too . . . the discussion the chance comments Finding out what other people are like, how they think, their values . .. and how does this apply to me? W'haths the lesson .. time goes on . .. I need a place to think a quiet place. . . the classroom, a center of learn- ing . . . the campus, a forum of discussion . . . living and learn- ing, one and the same. SOLITUDEeFinally away from people, a student reviews her notes 1n the quiet surroundings ofan empty classroom. DISCUSSIONeAn animated conversatEOn provides an opportunity for exchange of opinions and ideas. 12 The classroom . . . textbook learning . . . discussion . . . the mass of faces . . . time for the individual to contribute . . . hand raised to answer a question . . . multipleichoice VS. essay tests . . . taking notes . . . the learning process . . . research . . . Honors . . . I dorft understand that last point, SrP, or What do you think of this idea? Interludes . . . the vacation at Christmastime and Spring . . . a brief interw change of comments while crossing campus ... chance meetings . . . shadows lengthen as the day goes on . . . the senior slufT . . . peaceful moments . . . the break from routine. 13 14 ELECTIONsiThC retiring president conducts his last meeting. The election is almost over. No more responsibility, but he'll miss the activity. SUNDAYeWaiters eat, talk over the days activities as they prepare to serve a formal meal. Transition. . . electiOHSehow much Will they use the experience of the out-going oHieers? How will they use the group to promote the interests of the individual? . . . the importance of the House to the Person . . . Brotherhood . . . out- let for energies . . . acceptance . . . ritual and formalityea routine break in the routine. Meeting with the Past and with Nature VVintefs snows mark symmetry . . . order . . . regularity . . . organization . . . simplicity A link with History, East College brings emotion t0 the academic life . . . if thafs allowed. 15 16 draws to a close. NIoments to think . . . life slows down for a While . . . perspective . . . solace in thought . . . the student relaxes from his hectic schedule . . . ha reminisces puts the days events in order . . . what can he learn from them . . . nighttime . . . a lighted Window . . . a person at work; he sits back, relaxes, lights a cig- arette, lets his eyelids droop . . . life takes on order and reason, momentarily any- way. CLOSING TIME-A trio finishes the last few hands as the dafs activity WALKShDal-kness obscurgs thq details ofthc campus; the tempo slows and the umversny rests untll the new day arrives. Freshmen descend on the campus . . . as DePauw begins another year For a few Heeting moments in the Fall, Greencastle became alive as DePauw opened its doors wide to engulf the Class of 1967. tThe Classes 0f1964, 1965 and 1966 had to unlock the doors and sweep out the place several days beforej Apprehensive but wide-eyed freshmen and their parents lugged racks of dresses, stacks of records and in- numerable trunks, books and hair-dryers to the upper Hoors. Rushees unloaded hhout-in- townh and were a little bit more subdued. But the frosh womenethe umpteenth con- secutive hhcutest freshman Class ever7'e screamed at their newfound friends and wept in unison as their parents drove away.They were on their own now, so they squared their shoulders, straightened their tie, ironed their dress, crossed their fingers and set out to see What college was all about. LONG GRAY LINE-New freshman men line up to receive out-in-town housmg on the first day oforientation. WORDS OF XNrYELCOMEePreside-nt Kerstetter welcomed the incoming students and their parents to the DcPauW family during opening day convocation. Xe . , . a. . V L ,. SALVATION-Fran Wing receives her invaluable TWO TO GOeFran makes the first ofinnumerable name tag from Nancy Martin. trips to fourth floor Rector. t 20 PONDERING-Racking her brain for the answer that was on the tip of tongue: an intense test-taker rc-rcads the question. SENTINEL-A lonely Orientation Staffer keeps watch over his hock while he proctors the freshman tests. Orientation and testing . . . competed for the freshmen's time GREAT MINDSeFreshman pack Bowman Gym to discover what they know-or doxft. THE THINKFAReThis weary freshman seems ab- sorbed in utter concentration, or could it be sleep? The first week of. college-hectic days filled with the battery of placement tests in psychology, philosophy, physiology and geology meetings with faculty counselors to plan schedules . . . orienta- tion group meetings to explain the whys and wherefores of DePauw; the owl and the boulder, the Deans, the lost and gone and the here and coming traditions, the heterosexual relationship called dating, and the supremacy of the printed pages meetings and more meetings AVVS big sisters . . . SILENCE . . . 702 new frosh promoting the Image, and being caught at it . . . questioning and acceptance . . . meeting the girls on the floor, new Friends . . . adjustment more meetings rush .. . tiredness and joy and skepticism and orientation 1-; 1066 or 1072?-Dave Bishop turns his mind back to Staffers and dorm Stag ' ' ' neutrality ' ' ' far away matters like sophomore history. . , , and no sleep. But When it,s all over, college finally begins. N Lv MOMENT OF DECISIONiFrcshman scans schedule of classes as he takes twenty minutes out to plan his college career. With a tentative schedule in mind and a schedule of classes in hand, the Class of 1967 filed into Bowman Gym to register for their first semester of college courses. With perseverance they coped with the conHicts and closed courses caused by sophomores, juniors and seniors who had registered last spring. Confusion: English at 9, 10, 11, 1 0r 2 with Carson, Bergmann, lVlcCall, Nelson or Huggard? Maybe Pence is available at lunchtime? Or Gass at 10 on Wednesdays and Fridays? Maybe I could reschedule Chapel. P. E. right after lunch! OhJ no! Oh, well, ifs better than swimming at 8 a.m. Finally, though, every- thing fits . . . get the counselor's signature. . . and on through Station A, Station B, . . . and tuition is paid at Station H , . . and then it's over. Will college ever start? THAT COURSE Is CLOSED- Well, then, Sir, do you think I could take RE. at nine ohclock with the girls? The rush of registration ...andthen... SENIOR SEMINARSP-Dr. Risjord catches a faux pas made by one ofhis students. A . .,... 4,.....,...4 LANDLADYS NAMEE' Mother's maiden name; Home town newspaper? . . . 23 24 With clean clothes and a smile, rushees sub mitted to KTK and Panhells llorganized living unit selection system. Careful not to bend, tear or mutilate the sacred IBM card, the rushees shook their hands, nodded their heads and asked their questions through DPCE ten sororities and thirteen fraternities. Asking themselves questions like Should I be Greek or Independent? and then llWhich living unit is best For mePf they experienced the agony and tension that characterizes the turmoil of the rushing process. When it was all over, the sorori- tiesl lawyer did fine, and so did the computer, but the sorter goofed-eso frats and rushees waited two hours before hearing their destiny. Finally, rush was over, and everyone went their technologically- determined wayt ON CAMPUSeThe Art Center was home for AOPi rush during the construction of their new house. j' M..., L...; . RECONSTRUCTION ACT-The Sigma Nu,s held fall rush in their new addition While waiting for completion ofrepairs on their hre-damaged hcuse. VI Rushed again . . . pledged by IBM TAKING THE PERSONAL TOUCH OUT OF RUSH-No more can rush mistakes be blamed on KTK, the new sorter Will have to bear the brunt offreshman complaint. TUNNEL OF LOVE-A sorority pledgf: is ushered into the sisterhood as ecstatic actives form a cross of paddles overhead. THE CROVVNING TOUCHiRush is over now, but the real rush isjust beginning at the kiss-ins 0r Formal Plcdging. 25 7:3 t ' J . . 333W ON THE SPOTeDean Wright lays down the law concerning university regulations on bell ringing. Old traditions appeared again . . . as freshmen asserted their independence They may have come to DePauw green and wet behind the ears; however, it does not take the freshmen frogies long to rebel against their lowly social status. Pot-burning is one of the First Visible signs of rebellion. Under the con trol ofthe administration and the security officers, Who have to make sure East College does not go down in this blaze of glory, the freshmen pledges gather together on East College lawn to burn their green beanies and show the campus they are not so raw. 26 ALL OVER BUT THE SHOUTINGe Pledges have 400 admiring eyes feasting on their brand new hats as they serenade the Quad. MATCH, ANYONEP-Rebellious freshmen prepare to liberate themselves from the bonds ofgreen beanies. IV V New protests . .. . assembled at East College i K BUT NOT THE END A-Marchers gather on East Col- lege laWn for a speech from Dr. Petrek. 27 - xv: 4 mtgt-t THE BEGINNINGistudcnts assemble at Blackstock Stadium for a non-violent protest march. In the midst of widespread national concern over the civil rights issue, DePauw students staged a demonstra- tion to protest the Birmingham bombing. Faculty members and students marched from Blackstock to the East College lawn, Where the group assembled to express their concern about the controversial matter. The entire event was negligible in tangible results, but the mere demonstration of interest was encouraging. After months of preparation, Dr. William E. Kerstetter was inaugurated on Old Glory Day as DePaqu sixteenth president. The rare and important event attracted educa- tors to Greencastle from throughout the academic realm- the University of Rome, Harvard, the University of Hawaii, and 300 other institutions and interested organiza- tions. Students, faculty, administrators, trustees and the invited representatives formed the lengthy academic procession. Glenn Thompson, chairman of DePauwhs Board of Trustees and Visitors, presented Dr. Kerstetter to Bishop Richard Raines of the Indiana Conference of the Methodist Church who charged him to the presidency. Dr. Hurst Anderson, president of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, added color to the - occasion in his main address. Bishop Richard Raines President Kerstetter Dr. Hurst Anderson CHARGEDgBishop Raines congratulates Dr. Kerstetter after charging him President of DePauw. October inauguration . . . brings a new president for DePauw ACADEMIC BRASSiDean Farber Hdgets in the sunlight during an early moment of inauguration ceremony. PROCESSIONALiAcademic procession files through East College gate to inauguration site: on the lawn. Coming to DePauw after ten years as president ofSimp- son College, Dr. Kerstetter is expected to put DePauwk liberal arts curriculum on a more philosophical base as part of his uDesign for a Decade ; also in the offing is a concentrated building program. His main problems- meeting alumni all over the U.S., raising money, solving campus problems, the calendar and curriculum reform . . . the list is endless. But the most important thing is . . . DePauw has a new president. RECESSIONALiPlatform party leaves East College lawn after ceremony. w .. .t V . . t , BRAINS vs. BRAWNeUpperclassmen once again outmaneuvered the rhincs in the classic fall spectacle. 3 SEX ON A . . . eThe NIiss DePauw Pageant was never like this, but DePauw men displayed their feminine Virtues before their peers. i 30 i The annual KTK-AVVS Derby Day fes-. tivities took place on East College lawn. A hBird contest supplemented the old favor- ites which included the bucket brigade, egg toss, suitcase race, and the men and womenis legs contest. The tug of war was won by the upperclassmen forcing the pledges to wear their ihpots for several more weeks. DG- ATO captured top honors while LucyeLambi da Chi won second place. Rector 1, 2, 3- Roberts, Kappa-Deke, and Tri-Delt-Sigma Nu tied for third. 'i M- 10;... POGOSTICK-Jumping and running like jackrabbitsior somethingihouse presidents had their moment of glory on campus in the three-legged sack race. w. A. Derby Day tug of war . . . . . . brought defeat for pot-wearing pledges 5 92 ;. h ma. f' . .3. SEX ON CAMPUsiln this prelude to the Phi Delt State Day, men and women try to balance on a coke case. 31 1 TOEING THE LINE7VVith the dignity and grace of DePauw 11 , women, these coedsjoin in the Derby Day antics. , 1 i. a a ,r LONG AWAITED MOMENThtThese coeds display their charms before an appreciative DerbyDayaudience. SDX-ADS battled . . . while GBT refereed IN THE EAR-Annual SDX-ADS Touch Football game in the fallhrefereed by the senior women,s drinking honorary, GBT saw ADS take it in the ear again. L142. LUNCHEON GUESTkSDthrs entertain visiting journ- alist J.JJ. Scholtz at a noon meeting in the Terrace Room. Journalists and advertisers are always delving into every aspect of the human community and DePauw is no exception. We fmd members of SDX and ADS in a variety of activities ranging from the annual SDX ADS football 3; 4 game to sponsoring professional meetings. Through t the efforts of Sigma Delta Chi, the Broadway show KhBYC- FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT Julis DuBois, Latin Ameri- B B d' - t d th . L a ' t adi- can reporter for the Chicago Tribune and a professional member .ye 1r. 16 EV as Vpresen C on e cantlpus c Klng 'r n of Sigma Delta Chi presented a Chapel address on the Panama tlon behmd, SDX-ADS revamped then annual grldlron Crisis. banquet to honor faculty, administrators and outstanding members of the senior class for their contributions to DePauw. Readings in English . . . spiced its programs with original works Readings in English, a series Of programs pre- sented by members of the English department faculty was held monthly from November th rough March in the library auditorium. Ranging in time from sixteenth century to the present, they in- cluded works of Connally, Chaucer, Whitman, and original selections by professors. The faculty members who read were Robert Johnson, Ray- mond Mizer, Oliver Robinsont Fred Bergmann, Jerome Hixson, and E. Fred Carlisle. The presenta- tions were not designed to be all inclusive in na- ture, but rather to reHect the personal tastes of the readers. As such they brought important litErary achievements to the attention of the entire De- Pauw community. ENGLISH POETeeDr. Hixson read excerpt from the writings of Chaucer. 33 CO ITEMPORARYeMarC Con- nally,s work Was dramatized in readings by Dr. Bcrgmann. Greencastlehs only night club, the Duck, brought diversihed weekend entertainment to the DePauw campus. Surrounded by an atmosphere of sputtering candles in pop bottles, student art intermingled with Greek letters on the walls, and a faint, persistant odor of hot apple cider in the air, the performances captured the studentsy attention. This year, after its successful innovation last season, the At-the-Duck series presented a wide variety of'performances. Headlined by the popular student-Faculty jazz group, mThe Ducks of Dixie- land, the weekends were heightened by the ap- pearance of the Fantasticks, the Troubadors, poetic readings and dramatic interpretations. MOMENTS OF MEDIATION-Lonely Vigil is kept by one scholar studying I outiback of the Duck. The Fluttering Duck ; l . . . entertained DePauw with its weekend shows FLUTTERING IN THE DUCK-Jeff Pcrlman of the thantasticks cast rehearses a song in the Duck with other members of the cast. I m N? I ' , :Trl . I t w ALL TOGETHER NOW-Sax and clarinet blend together in 2. o- .1 cacophony of sounds. L Ag? '..4-.':17'... .04. EARLY BIRDsiDoris Rudolph and Tom Burgum Wait 35 THE DUCKS OF DIXIELANDALed by Dr. Thomas and his Washboard, the incomparable WDudcs Whoop it up during a performance. . CONFINED-A student, hiding from the crowd in the library, concentrates on material to be covered in the next day's exam. 36 .rL-m 'y TEST TUBE THEORY-A student discusses with his professors thermo-dynamic fission as applied to co-curricular interdigitation of two phosphorous molecuks in a sink. 1NNER WORKINGS-Zoo students probe the mysteries of cat anatomy m laboratory. XVhen not occupied with waterhghts, HVI games, coke dates or Ltbull sessions, DePauw students take a few moments out to study. Cram sessions, pop hourlies, quizzesiand study tablesiproved to be the greatest haz- ards to successful education and a contented college life; but When they are included, the pressure is on and the library is full. Occasional study dates would break the monotonyiat least the company was better than the pro- verbial hhgood book. But this atmosphere still produced a few Phi Betas, VVuodrow Wyilson Fellowship winners, and the highlyAtouted De, Pauw liberal arts education remained one of the best. Academics were the keynote, for it is the learning process-ethrough textbooks, discus- sions, seminars, and researchethat provides the education for which the students strive. Education consisted of many things . . . one of the hardest was learning onstrates depth perception. STRING PULLER-Experimental Psychology lab dem- 37 SEX COMES TO DEPAUW-Typical West Side teenagers act out a typical everyday scene in the typical everyday love story of Tony and Maria. Drama pervades the campus as students and faculty take to the stage PLAYING AROUND-The playground scene from West Side Story is reenacted before the Mothefs Day audience in Speech HalL A wide variety of talent was displayed in student productions this year. Little Theatre presented mlhhe Taming of the Shrew and hhMedeaf, Opera VVorkshopE production was uThe Outcast of Poker Flat, while Mothers Day Weekend found the campus white-washed in honor of WN'est Side Story. The entirely student produced SDX show, thye Bye Birdie, was a great success; and a new innovation in the 1Vlonon Revue was seen in the form of an all faculty cast in thisit to a Small Campus? The Duck Series and Duzer Du presented mfhe Fantasticksj, 21nd Orchesis and Naiad performed in a special concert on Mothefs Day Weekend. A AH-HA-Mike Slaughter makes a startling discovery in the mTaming of the Shrew. 39 MEDEA-Actors beg that Medea may Stay in Corinth in this dramatic portrayal. i l p. A . A , U . V . , ... , , ,4 k , , W J . x . '. ' . ,, ARMY BOUND Rick Hirschman as Albert Peterson explains 40 Conrad's draft status IDOLiCarl Lindberg swivels into another rock-and-roll number as Conrad Birdie. ..- .1... COUP D' ETAT-The father Of the McAfee h0use,Charlie Beardlhnds his authority usurped by the female members of his family. SWEATERS AND SLACKS-The Birdie chorus line leads of? with a teenage telephone parody. 41 WELCOMEaCJnrad makes his triumphal arrival at Sweet Apple, USA. AROUND THE CAIVIPFIRE The Outcasts of Poker Flat while away the hours with singing until sack time. 42 PLANT A RADISH The two fathers sing in thc Fantasticks. METAPHOR JeE Perlman advertises a Variety of abductions in the : Fantasticks. IN THE ACT AGAIN The Ducks of Dixim land raise Speech Hall's roofin an uimpromptu jam session-featuring Profs Charlie Erdmann and Pat Thomas between the acts of uVisit to a Small Campus. ARTIST AT VVORK-Sculptor applies finishing touches during make-up session to cast member of Monon. HPrcsto! You,re a college girl! THE GIRLS-Deans, Profs, and Faculty wives consider criteria for rushing a girl into Chi Alpha Theta Sorority. uLeHs see, does she have the qualifications: beauty, brains, and a large inheritance. CATCHING FLIEsiProfessors spoof evsry aspect of DePauw life in this ycafs Monon Review presented for Honors Weekend. Chuck Schmeltcr Carmel Mazzocco Skip Williams a3 Eric Chris tman Paul Carnock Doug Weir . . . retain Steve Davis .I; . Dick Dean Earl Liebich Tom Brown Jim Callane Morgan Everson Bruce Osborne Dick Putt 46 Callane sparks hardcourt squad LAT! IN A RICAN L MN. 6 Edwin M Martin ASSISTANT SEC OF STATE row mun mam: mm: 8m nrmRY mu. JAN 9 chuan Plat: ' Anagssnnon o; PARAGUAY 8PM mm HALL JAN. 10 juls Dubas ' lATlN AMERICAN CORNER YOR TOE tHlCAGO TEIBUNE 10AM CHAPEL MEHAM HALL Sponsored. by Studehf Senate am LATIIN AMERICAN EXPERTSeJules Dubois and Professor LaurelTurk discuss common interests, such as What is the attitude of La Paz and the hexplosion in Panama. WEEK ' Panama crisis . . . sparked Latin American week Latin American Week at DePauw brought two out; standing speakers to campus in early JanuaryeDr. Juan Plate, ambassador from Paraguay to the US. and the Organization of American States, and Jules Dubois, famed Latin America. correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. Spotlighting their speeches was a major fiareup in Panama against the U.S., providing a topical background to the Student Senate sponsored program. Immediately after their talks, Dubois flew to Panama to talk with Panamanian President Robert Chiari, and Plate flew to Washington. Several days later, Plate was put in charge ofthe OAS committee mediating the dispute. A later segment of the program brought Dr. Jorge Haz- zetaJ executive secretary of the Inter-American Develop- ment Bank, to DePauw to speak. ambassador from Paraguay to the U.S. and the Organization ofAmerican b . States, explains the problems of Latin American policy. 47 48 . 1y. 2 v mgr TKWW ,, fl 6 Last fall Angel Flight brought the well, known dramatist Hans Conreid to DePauW. Speaking before a crowded Meharry Hall, hlr. Conreid delighted the audience not only with excerpts from all forms of litera- ture, but also by the intrinsic merit of his own marvelous voice. Brightening up the dull winter scene, the modern dance honorary, Orchesis, presented a thought provoking and talented program. The springtime brought with it two contrast- ing, but both excellent, offerings in the musical Field. The Ahmad Jamal Trio, a pro- gressive jazz piano group, was sponsored by ADS, while the university was responsible for obtaining the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. DRANIATIC INTERPRETATIONeAngel Flight brought Hans Conreid to DePauw. v--u- Cultural events and chapels . . . presented a variety of entertainment 49 1AM THE GREATEST Kay Yoder seems to echo a well-known prize fighter in the Orchesis Concert. 50 MILITARY MIND-John T. McNaughton of the De- fense Department discusscd prescnt militarybalance of powar. THIS 15 LONDON CALLINGFBBC news commentator Colin Jackson presented a summary of international problems and the British position. YWCA PRESENTS-Prathia Hall, fleld worker for Student Non-Violent Co-ordinating Committee, discussed the philosophy of non-violent protest. ATHLETIC CHAPEL-Coach Tom Mont leads off With the annual awards for the campus jocks. 51 SOLIDARITY-The Freedom Singers gave a concert for the benefit of Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee. DOWN UNDER John Williams, an Australian, presented a concert of classical EtudCS for the guitar. w PHI BETA KAPPA-Ueft to righ 0 Tap Row: Roger Nelsen, Fred Gass, Doug Poe and Bob Blake. Tkird Row: James Hunt, Robert A. Wells, Charles Willard Fetter and James G. Stewart. Sewnd Row: Robert Bender, Bruce Bender, Vernon Hamilton and Dan Dillon.Fir51Row:Sue Warrick Doederlein, Stephen Davis, David Miller, 0111 Oredugba and Elmer P. Brestan. Boltom Row: Karen Kish, Dee Templeton, Pat Howell; Joy Cremens and Dorothy Hutchins. . Phi Beta Kappa . . . selects thirty-one seniors Phi Beta Kappa was founded at the College of VVilham and Mary in the infancy of our nation. At its conception, it was a social fraternity for college men. Since that time it has grown into a nation-wide co-educational organization. It has adopted superior scholarship as its criterion for selecting those students who are to wear the traditional gold key of Phi Beta Kappa. Indiana Alpha of Phi Beta Kappa was installed at DePauw in 1889. This year, the traditional chapel was addressed by Dr. Alexander Jones, president of Butler University, and an alumnus of DePauw. He spoke on wrhe Real Meaning of Excellence, which is certainly exemplifled in the thirty-one seniors who were selected to receive ,. this outstnnding honor. Dr. Alexander Jones --A wwrr-e ---.A----W - vs .ahi , ..-. .- w 4, , ., Religious Venture Series 44x Dr. John Dycr-Bennet RATIONALE OF FAITH-Dr. Wil- liam Johnson addresses a Meharry Hall audience in the opening Religious Venture series program. . . . ran the gamut of religious thought Dr. William A. Johnson Dr. 0. H. Mowrer L Dr; Van A. Harvey DE-BATE-Faith vs Doubt in the Battle of R. V. Week pits Johnson tFaithh agamst Dyer-Bennet tDoubo with Prof. John Foxen refereeing. The Religious Venture Series was carried out with a new format this year, reflect, ing an altered Viewpoint on the part of its sponsors. Four distinguished speakers were brought to campus ranging in conviction and opinion from an Agnostic mathe- matician to an ordained Christian minister. The chapel address were all given in lVIeharry Hall rather than in Gobin Church to allow as much freedom of expression as possible. The men who spoke during the four week series were Dr. William A. Johnson, Dr. John Dyer-Bennet, Dr. 0. H. Mowrer, and Dr. Van A. Harvey. Following the formal address in the morning, each of the speakers participated in an after- noon debate With a colleague of conHicting beliefs. This too was a new innovation in the 1964: Religious Venture Series. 53 GOING ONCEeKappas bid high for the hhprivilegeh of undressing Joc Busey. AWS and Mortar Board .. . . raise scholarship money e Last spring, the WUS carnival was held on East 1 College lawn. Including such events as frog races and strip shows, its proceeds went to the World University Service jointly sponsored by YWCA and Student Senate. This fall, Mortar Board sponsored its annual Late Hours Contest. Under the guise of raising money for scholarships, DePauw co-eds devised countless : schemes to extract money from each other. TEASE SHOW--DG,s exploit a good thmg as they raise money in the WUS spring carnival. '6' Campus elections GAVEL TRANSFER-Tom Porter accepts the symbol of his U.B. office from out-going President, Tom Gibson. . . . brought largest polling in years March brought winds, rain, housedances, exams, Phi Beta Chapel, and ELECTIONS. Within three weeks of each other, DePauw elected its two top oihcers for the coming year. Student turnout was one of the largest in decades. In the Union Building election on March Sixth, Tom Porter was elected President on a platform of making the CB live uup to the potential which we as students have a right to demand. Two weeks later, after a week of intensive campaigning on the part of three well-qualified candidates, Larry Morri- son was selected as President of the Student Body. Morrii sonis platform was not revision of the operating structure of Senate, but rather one to insure Aithat the student voice will be heard through student government. ENEMY STRONGHOLD-Larry Morrison campaigns in the Phi Delt house. 56 58 Whirling spokes on a cinder track, round and round for 140 laps . . . and when it was over, Phi Psi had captured 1963's Little 500. DePauw,s biggest spring weekend was once again a furor of activity; gone was the Miss DePauw Pageant, but the Miniature 500, the race and the dance high- lighted the two;day event. Riders trained for months for the gruelling 35-mile bicycle rideJ and when thejockeying for position and the pit stops were over they all shared a feeling of accomplish; ment under their grimy faces and skinned knees and elbows. PIT STOPeCycles changes drivers during crucial moment in race. New riders take over every five to six laps. . . . as Phi Psi wins two in a row AROUND THEY GO-And they,ll stop after 140 laps around Blackstock Stadiums quarter-mile track. 7m. , T: THE WINNERS-wThls Phi Psi foursome took the checks 500 chairman Tom Bond in the 1963 race. red flag from HLittle TO THE VICTORS GO THE SPOILS In the absence of Miss DePauw, DePaqus four major queens reigned over the race. qut to right: Barb Walton, Carolyn Shaw, Lynn Wood and Diane Rosencranz. 60 ATTENTION-Beginning of the end is symbolized by the head of the academic procession. SERPENTtaAcademic procession winds around Book Store enroute to graduation site by Art Center on East College Lawn. i Graduation . . . four years of work symbolized on paper With a knot in their stomachs, and perhaps a slightly watery eye, graduating seniors received their diplomas . . . Four years of hard work and good times symbolized in rolled parchment and priceless memories. Parents, grandparents, perhaps with a tear in their eyes, too . . . and friends look proudly on as the senior files across the stage. MemorieSeEast College, exams, IMis, lee DePauw, house dances, fellowship and hard work. You can7t de- scribe them, but they make DePauw a living part of your past. Graduation is an accomplishment which you donit fully appreciate until you walk through the Arch and hear the East College bell ring for the last time. CONGRATULATIONSiFOur years of- tail culminate in a twoesecond ceremony to receive the diploma. LADDFReVisiting Old Gold graduates list their attendance at Alumni Day. COMKIFANCENIENT ADDRESSeGraduating seniors are told of their mission in life. 61 Cdmlyw 5106M Military Ball Queen -1963 Barbara Wallon KTK Queen - Spring 1963 Sandra Lamar; May Day Qeeen - 1963 64 5 ID Kdzbmm Aulf Old Gold Day Queen- 1963 66 C 1901140276 ???mom KTK Queen - Fall 1963 Academics THE '0. 9L! nmzmcw w M w 69 SOOTHING WORDS A delegate to the Presidentk inauguration is lulled to sleep. i3? 70 President Kerstetter To DePauw has come a new President. Since his arrival last spring, and his subsequent inau- guration in October, he has been developing his hDesign for a Decade. He has heralded new programs, actions and thoughts for the campus many of which have prompted student interest and concern. During his presidency at Simpson College, a post he held just prior to coming to DePauw, President Kerstetter achieved national distinc- tion for his successful and popular curriculum reform. His efforts in the field of administrative reorganization were also widely acclaimed. With an outstanding background and knowledge of events he brings a fresh and welcome outlook to DePauw. .1 x;- NEVV DAY-Dr. Kcrstettcr leaves home for another day on the campus. IN DISCUSSIONWThe study at the PresidenEs house is the scene for another discussion on philosophy, perhaps John Lockek essays on freedom. FRESHMAN SUNDAY Dr. Kcrstetter greets Ann Hecklinger and her parents. 71 DEAN OF THE UNIVERSITYiDean Robert Farber welcomes the chance for an informal discussion With students. DEANS OF STUDENTS-Dr. William Wrght, Associate Dean, and Dr. Lawrence Riggs, Dean, pause to discuss student-faculty relations. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONSer. Nor- man Knights, who also directs the Greater DePauW Program pauses a moment in his new office. ASSOCIATE DEAN OF STUDENTS-Miss Nelle Barnhart takes a break from her Job of counseling freshmen women. The administration of any university is a most important single element in its operation. DePauW is no exception. The administration is responsible for a Wide variety of functions ranging in scope from policy-making to the carrying out of the numerous mechanical details which are involved in running a university. DePaqus administration is fortunate in being staffed by a host of intelligent hard working men and women who have been instrumental in building a greater DePauw. ASSOCIATE DEAN OF STUDENTS-Miss Ethel Mitchell strives toward realization ofhigh standards. 73 74 DEAN OF CHAPELS Rcv. Elmer Carrikcr engages speak- ers and plans Chapel programs. COMPTROLLER-ML Dewey Smyith is responsible for directing DePaqus financial aHaIrs a A! . ;, REGISTRAR M1's. Value Williams checks one of the many details in registration procedures. DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS AND ADMISSIONS STAFF Mr. Louis Fontaine Gecond from righO talks about prospec- tin: students with Mr. Terrence Barton, Mr. Paul Gibcrt, Mr. Thomas Giddens and their secretary. ?Jk Iv? 'WW 15' m w 1; NEWS SERVICE--Mr. Pat Aikman sends press releases about DePauw students to their home town newspaper. DIRECTOR OF STUDENT UNION-Dr. John Nanov- sky makes a decision about the new carpeting for the U.B. FOOD SERVICE DIRECTOR Mx-s. Elsie Miller is in charge of DePauw's food service. ALL'IVINI OFFICE-IVIL Robcrt Crouch and Mr. JamesZCook chuckle over the latest news from our distinguishcd alumni. 75 ta 76 SECURITY OFFICERS-Mr. George Hecko and Mr. L. Vaughn guard the xccurz'ty of the student body. LIBRARY STAFF-Geft to righ'O Seated: Miss Eleanor Carmichael; Miss Mary Jane Carr; Miss Eleanore Cammack; Miss Martian Mullcndare; IVIrs. Emily Alward and Miss Audrev Knowlton. Standing: Mr. Larry Cunningham; Mr. James Martindale, librarian and Mr. Daniel Smith. INTERESTING, INTELLIGENT, ABLE Dr. McCall is a student favorite. 77 FACU LTY A.F.R.O.T.C. This past year, DePaquS Air Science Department renewed ori- entational Hights and excursions to nearby Air Force bases. By participating in this activity, the Air Science man spends a week- end at an Air Force base. He not only witnesses-first handeAir Force life, but, at the same time, he is given the opportunity of work- ing in a specific department Which exhibits the type of work Which he has chosen for his professional ca- reer later in life. MILITARY MIND-Sgt. Clark often pauses in his desk work for some friendly conversation. RED TAPEeCapt. Beaulieu seems hard at work filling out in triplicate. 78 i i i k i i E i AFROTC-Geft to righa Capt. Marvin lVlulin; Capt Armand Beaulieu; Nlaf Knox hchee, head of depart- ment; Mrs. Louise Hope, secretary; IVSgt. Wilbur Clark; Mtht. Glenn Rice and Si'Sgt. Eugene Youngpeteri PENCIL PUSHEReeAx-tist Jim Dunn learns that practice makes perfect. ART DEPARTMENTW'Ueft to righO Mr. Garret Boone; Mr. Richard Peeler; Mr. A. Reid VVinsey, head of department and Mr. William Meehan. Art The art department serves De- Pauw in a variety of functions. First ofa11,it provides studio courses for those who have had years of training as well as for the novice with a desire to learn. For the Stu; dents whose interest is more theo- retical than practical, there is also a wide selection of courses. These range in subject matter from Re- naissance Art to Art of the New Age. A third valuable contribution is the training of elementary school teachers. In addition to regularly scheduled classes during the school year, the art department sponsors several ex- hibits, evening lectures, and a 8mm mer artvstudy tour of Europe. 79 80 BOTANY TRIP-Dr. VVinnona VVelch and students pause a minute during a fall field trip. Botany and Bacteriology The addition of a constant temperature cabinet is one of the new developments in the botany and bacteriology department. This cabinet is vital to the study of bac- teriology, as it has the capacity for holding cultures at any specihed temperature from 0-50 degrees. Through constantly changing equipment and courses, the botany and bacteriology department is striving to keep pace with the fast moving world of science. BOTANY AND BACTERIOLOGY-Geft to righo Mr. Robert Fletcher; Dr. W. Preston Adams; Dr. VVinnona VVelch and Dr. Howard Yousc, head of dcpartment. .g V'c CHFJVUSTRY DEPARTIVIENThOeft to righO Dr, John NIcFarland; Dr. Donald Cook; Dr. Jervis Fulmer, head of department; Dr. Howard Burkett; Dr. John Ricketts and Dr. Eugene Schwartz. I'D Chemistry This year, the chemistry department is 81 especially proud of the fact that it has eight graduate students who are working for their mastefs degrees. In addition to an expanded graduate pro- gram, the department is also oEering an ad- vanced placement 0113 semester chemistry course for freshmen who have proved the superiority of their high school backgrounds on a competitive examination. I hh'ii xx BUBBLE BUBBLE-Chem student practices the application of formulas. Classics and German Students again maintained their interest in classical languages. Ad- vanced work in the junior and senior seminar continued to high point the honors program. TWO new professors, lVIr. Heinrich Deltl and lVIr. Edward Force, joined the German staH this year, while Mrs. Gerhard Baerg was on leave of absence in Germany. . r. ;' GERMAN DEPARTMENT-Oeft to righO Dr. George Wclliver; DL G. Hans Gruenmger, head of department and Mr. Edward Force. CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Oeft to righo Mr. Brandt Steele; Mrs. Clark Norton and Dr. Edwin Minar, Jr., head of department. Economics ECONOMICStUeft to righO Mr. Fred Silander; Mr. Norman Erb; Mr. J. P. Allen; Dr. Editha Hadcock; Dr. H. David Maloney and Dr. V. Judson VVkaoK, head of department. Economics as a study strives 83 toward the development of better informed and consequently more capable citizens. It includes the understanding of social forces such as big business, labor unions, unemploymenth and government spsnding. Basically it is the study of the reasons behind production and the distribution of wealth. v x u . . DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH-Theoretically and practically econ students become financial wizards. 84 FUTURE TEACHERSeDr. Green checks his files for up-todate information on education. EDUCATIONe-Oeft to righo Dr. Ned MacPhail; Miss IVIuriel Holland; Dr. Clinton Green, head of department; Dr. Florence Guild and Dr. Donald Orlosky. Educahon All of the staff members of the educa- tion department attended the sixteenth annual Teacher Education Workshop sponsored by the Indiana Unit of the Association for Student Teaching. This year Dr. Donald Orlosky served as chair7 man of the Steering Committee. In No- vember, Dr. Florence Guild served as chairman of a section at the annual meet- ing of the National Council of Teachers of English. Plans are being formulated for the establishment ofa chapter of the National Education Honorary Society of Kappa Delta Pi. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT-Oeft to righti Tap Row: Dr Fred Bergmann, head of department; Mr. Oliver Robinson; Dr. Jerome Hixson; Mr. John Bowes; Dr. Robert Johnson; Dr. Darryl McCall; Dr. Roger Cox; Dr. Raymond Miler; Dr. Harold Garriott; Dr. E. Frederick Carlisle; Dr. F. Walker Gilmer; Dr. Raymond Pence; Dr. VViHiam Haggard and Dr. Arthur Shumaker. Bottom Row: Dr. A. Virginia Harlow; Dr. Marian Brock; Mrs. Edna Taylor; Dri Charmenz Lenhart and Miss Barbara 5 Crossman. English 85 The department of English, as it grows yearly in the number of students enrolled in its courses, continues to investigate and to experiment with new methods of presenting its subject matter. This year a new Honors Program in English is being presented to a class of eleven exceptional students. At the same time, the department has been investi- gating the possibilities of offering courses in non-Western literatures. A THEME A WEEK-Freshmen students learn to express their thoughts on paper. Geology and Geography This year geology students made stud- ies of sedimentary rock and petroleum. Research of staff members and students was aided by the use of the new research microscope. Mr. Joseph E. Friend became a mem- ber of the department While Mr. Michael C. Schneider was on leave. PETRIFIED TURTLE? Roger Bishop learns that the Boulder is, after all, only a rock. 86 GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT-waeft to righO Dr. Charles Bieber, head of department; NIr. Robert Luring; Mr. Joseph Friend and Mr. James Madison. History The World Since 1945, a departmental course, is the newest innovation in the history department. This course is being taught by all the professors of the department, each of Whom gives a lecture on the recent de- velopments in a particular country or continent as related to the overall con, ccpt of modern history. HISTORY DEPARTMENT-Oeft to right? Top Raw: Dr. Norman Risjord; Mr. Hugh Ripley; Dr. Cliton Philips; Dr. James Findlay and Mr. John Wilson. Bottom Row: Dr. John Baughman; Dr. Coen Pierson, head ofdepartment; Dr. Dwight Ling and Dr. George Manhart. PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGEhDr. Clifton Philips glances at a new source for his Chinese studies. 87 Home Economics The home economics department teaches its students to be successful and efficient homemakers. In the Home Mamw agement building, senior girls are pro- vided the opportunity to apply what they have learned in practical home manage- ment with up to date appliances donated to the department by local business in tCFCStS. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENTyOeft t0 righO Miss Betty Staggs and Miss Audrey Beatty. Secretarial Science Through the valuable knowledge Which they have accrued in the secretarial sci- ence department, DePauw graduates find many doors opened to them upon grad- uation. As well as being a pre-requisite for a successful career in the business world, secretarial science training pro- vides in many cases the opening wedge into such fascinating professions as psy- chology, advertising, broadcasting, and the United States Diplomatic Corps. SECRETARIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT-a Mrs. Edith Huggard. NIATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMYerft to righd Dr. Herrick Grecnlcaf; Mr. Ray- mond Wanke; Dr. Charles Johnson; Dr. Cinton Gass, head of department; Miss Julia Garter; Dr. Thomas Davis and Mr. W. Clarke Arnold. Dr. Thomas A. Davis, a Danforth scholar who earned his degree at Cam- bridge University in England, came to the mathematics and astronomy depart- menths staff this year. Two other mem- bers of the staff were on Danforth Faculty Fellowships. Mr. John R. Anderson was at Purdue University, and Mr. Robert J. Thomas was studying computer science at the University of Illinois. Mathematics and Astronomy INDISPENSIBLEiA Math student works out her problems with the aid of her trusty slide rule. 89 90 Music As it nears its eightieth anniver- sary, the music department has graduates in all fields of musical ac- tivity, including radio and televi- sion, the concert stage, teaching in public schools and colleges, in music industries and as organists and choir directors in churches. Aside from music instruction, the department also operates a separate music library. With its present en- rollment of seven hundred and twenty-two students, the music def partment occupies an important place in the DePauw scene. ' h . -f , 4 LULLABY AND GOODNIGHThStudent finds that music sooths the soul. MUSIC DEPARTMENThOeft to righo Top Row: Dr. Floyd Peterson; Mr. Franz Bodfors; Mr. Arthur Carkeek; Mr. George Gove. First Row: Mr. Thomas Fitzpatrick; Mr. Dan Hanna and Dr. Donald White. Bottom Raw: Miss Patricia Frankin and Dr. Milton Trusler, head of department. Nursing , h , k V . 115i . SCHOOL OF NURSING-Oeft to righQ Top Row: NIrs. Wanda Cuaddock; Miss Viginia Kemer; Mrs. Vrginia Stallard; Miss Margaret Martin; IVIiss Ruth Bonthron and Nliss Patricia Ritter. Bntam Raw: Miss Jessalyn Allan; Mrs. Cath- erine Friddlc, director of School of Nursing and Mrs. Beverly Leinfelder. ,n DePaqus School of Nursing, now in its ninth year, offers the student a unique opportunity of earning two degrees in a concentrated four year 91 period. After two years of academic life at DePauw, the girls travel to Indianapolis for the fmal two years of practical training at hTethodist Hespital. Upon completion of this program, BS. and RN. degrees are awarded. MICROBE HUNTERhEach Nursing student devotes hours of time to lab work. PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION DEPARTMENT-Geft to righo Top Raw: IVIr. Kenneth Thompson; Dr. Wiliam Petrek; Dr. Carroll Hildebrand; Dr. Robert Eccles; Dr. Russel Compton, haed of department; Dr. Elmer Klemke; Mr. Roger Gustavsson; Mr. Robert King; Mrs. Louise Gustavsson and Dr. H. John Eigenbrodt. Philosophy and Religion - This year was highlighted by the Visits of many able speakers, among the most notable, Dr. Paul Ricoeur of the Sor- bonne University, and professor emeritus at Yale, Dr. Brand Blandshard. Both speakers were brought to DePauw in- co-ordination with the Lilly Endowment Lectures. The department welcomed the addi- tion of Mr. King. Dr. Eigenbrodt will spend next year studying at Oxford. INFORMAL DISCUSSION-Dr. Elmer Klemke discusses philosophy with Mark English. Physical Education As the fall football season opened at DePauw, football fans were able to fol- low the progress of the game on a brand new electric score board, a generous gift of Commander and Mrs. Russell Cook. For the sport enthusiast who would rather participate than be a side line spectator, the seven new tennis courts constructed behind Blackstock stadium offered an excellent opportunity for re- leasing this potential energy. NEW APPROACHePJE. students learn that it isn,t quite as easy as it looks. 93 7M 1 Ax ! L...- 4 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENTeUeft to righO Tap Row: Miss Margaret Crishal; Mr. Thomas IVIont; Miss Mary Louise Miller; Mr. Ted Katula; Miss Margaret Dietz and Dr. James Loveless, head of department. Bottom Row: Mr. Charles Erdmann; Miss Barbara Mueller; Mr. Robert Harvey; Miss Ruth Lester and Mr. Elmer McCall. 94 yr mil! KNOB TWISTER:Marty Peck tunes in the latest program on his oscilloscope. PHYSICS-Oeft to righQ Dr. Orrin Smith; Dr. Paul Kissinger Henry, head of department. Physics Careful attention is given to seeing that students are well-grounded in the fundamentals of physics. This is com- bined With appropriate attention to im- portant recent developments in such areas as those of electronics, nucleonics, radi- ation protection and spacehscience. These efforts continue to characterize the contributions of the physics depart- ment to DePauw,s overall educational effort and to the development of future physicists. . . A . . . . K ; Mr. Gene Stoppenhagen and Drh Hugh tat Political Science After a yeafs leave of absence: Dr. Robert Sullivant rejoined his political sci- ence colleagues. The department strives to provide prospective law students with the high caliber of knowledge required for entrance into the superior law school. With courses entailing governmental systems and governmental policies, the DePauw political science department strives to develop as many top-notch political science students as possible. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-Dr. Sullivant lectures on German foreign relations. POLITICAL SCIENCE-Geft to righO Dr. William Morrow; Dr. Stephen Early; Dr. Clark Norton; Dr. Robert Sullivant and Dr Harry Voltmer, head of department. Psychology PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT-Ucft to righO Dr. Rex Rector; Dr. Curtis Thomsen; Dr. Harry Hawking; Dr. Frank McKenna; Dr. Kenneth Wagonen head of department; Dr. Felix Goodson and Dr. Richard Killy. T 96 DePauw is proud of its experimentally oriented psychology department. Stu- dents are able to participate in research in their major Fields, many times receiw ing recognition for their published work. This year, research was conducted on such studies as the effect of temperature on learning, subliminal perception, and the effect of emotional stress on the gen- eral psychological condition of the body. BEEP BEEPhJoe Busey tinkers With a brain wave. Romance Languages Dr. Laurel H. Turk replaced Dr. P. G. Evans as head of the romance language department, and two new professors, Robert Robertson and Vincent Serpa, were added to the stag. This year saw an increase of students in advanced stud- ies and greater emphasis on oral work. PARLEZ VOUS FRANCA183-Energetic student makes effective use of the language lab facilities. ROMANCE LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT iUeft to righO Top Row: Mr. William J. Driscoll and Mr. Robert Robertson. Second Row: Mr. Richard Klein; IVIr. Allan Grundstrom and Dr. Le Grand Tennis. Fin! Raw: Dr. Woodrow Most; Mr. Vincent Serpa; Miss Ruth Grace and Dr. Edith Sublette. Bottom Row: Dr. Laurel Turk, head of department; Dr. Ralph Carl; Dr. Nlarguerite Andrade and Mrs. Rosita Thompson. 97 w Sociology SOCIOLOGYhOeft t0 righo Dr. John Reiling; Dr. Paul Thomas; IVIr. Edward Dolan; Dr. William McIntyre, head of department and Dr. John Rhoads. DOLANhS DELIGHThDr. Dolan displays an American Indian mask. An anthropologist, Mr. Edward Dolan, be- came a membef of the staff this year. Under the direction of Dr. A. Thomas, sociology students again participated in the interning program at state institutions becoming aware of the various aspects ofjuvenile crimes. Second semester work was oHered in pro- bation work in Juvenile Court. SPEECH DEPARTMENTi Heft to rightk Mr. Robert E. Williams; Miss Elizabeth Turnell; Dr. Herold Ross; Dr. John Foxen and Mr. Darrell Gooche SPEECH DEPARTMENTeOeft to fighot Dr. James Elrod; Dr. Robert 'Wess, head of department and Mr. Larry Sutton. This year, DePauw students, who evidenced a desire for advanced study in theory examina- tion were delighted with the new Lthetorical Theory and Criticism program opened up by the speech department. This course engulfs the development of rhetorical theory, with an introduction to speech criticism based on readings from Aris- totle, Cicero, Quintilian, Campbell, Blair, VVhatley, and contemporary rhetorical the- orists. LITTLE THEATRE-eA rehearsal of ShakespearEs Medal in Speech Hall. 99 100 Zoology Faced with intense competition from the larger graduate schools, the De- Pauw Zoology Department is constant 1y endeavoring to elevate the perform- ance of its graduate students. In order to attain this magn animous objective, the department is continu- ally offering more advanced courses such as this yearhs zoological methods course and purchasing such essential technical equipment as an electric cal- culator for making statistical and quantitative studies. ZOOLOGY DEPARTMENTtUeft to righo Dr. Cleveland Hickman; Dr. Forst Fuller; Dr. Albert Reynolds, head of department; Mrs. Frances Hickman and Dr. James Gammon. h w,. NINE LIVEsin-eshman zoology student learns thc intracacies of cat anatomy. THRow OFF THE YOKEL Activities u H10 m b DOUHV chTH . Damousmm RePF' S youP ACTIVITIES Student Government . . . 104 Communications 109 Honoraries ...... 117 Service Organizations . . 125 Clubs ........... 131 Religious Organizations . . 138 AFROTC ......... 141 Music .......... 144 103 104 Student Government FRATERNITYiKTK served the cam pus as the interfraternity council. ; THE CREST PASSED In May Student Senate celebrated its first year ofoperation without blazers. IDENTITYyOrganizational blazers provide identity for campus leaders in student government. Sally Ely, Lynn Wilder, Gary Murfin, Karen Schulze, and Ruth Gordon. First Row: Susan Rainer, Pat Howell, Judy Hassler, Linda Sprankle, Tom Churchwell, Dorothy Loitgabel, Ann Schoelch, Jan McKee, Abby Abendroth, and Steve VanDeeriet. Top Raw: John Owen, Griff McDonald, Tom Sams, Bob Harding, Dave Hall, Rod Wolfcalc, Art Doederlein, Phil Hauck, John Newby, and Carlos Platee JUNIOR STUDENT SENATE-Geft t0 righo Bottom Row: Mary NTackelmann, Barbie Byler, Gay Frankenfeld, Chris Patterson, Pinkie Latham, and Ann Hussong. First Row: Dave Prosser, Linda Marks, Beth Watson, Jane Smith, Betsy BuellJ Katie Springer, Vin Hoey, and Bruce Bickner. Top Raw: John ClodfelterJ Larry Morrison, Fred Hoelscher, John Trotter, Alex Rogers, Bill Decker, Norm Steffenson, Jim Hersh, and Curt Bush. Student Senate This year the goals ofStudent Senate have been mainly within the field of educational policy. Senate sponsored the Great Books Discus- sion Groups and the Latin American Week With prominent guest speakers. Another important issue discussed was that of the calendar reform. On the whole, Senatek main goal has been that of improving relations within the structure of the University. Student Court The Student Court was established four years ago as a University disciplinary board. Its nine members are elected by the Student Senate from the junior and senior classes. STUDENT COURTAeOct-t to righd Bottom Row: Paul Hammer, and Joan Driemeier. First Row: John Clodfelter, Bruce Bickner, and Larry Morrison. Top 150w:l2110hn Newhy, Ralph Jones;J and Griff LVIC- ona . 105 FIC-Oeft to rightl Bottom Raw: Robert Burger, Denny Ruff, Randy Hatch, and Dan Schcrmcr. First Row: Steve Dirks, Doug Ulmer, James Rodger, Thomas Link, and Dave Hughes. Top Row: Robert Palmer, David lVIartin, Gregory Mutz, Reed von Maur, Joe Girreri, and Robert Drake. Freshman lnter-lroternity Council The Freshman Inter-fraternity Council strlves to bring about coherence among all freshman men and aid all living units which house freshman men. FIC regulates pot- buming, Sponsors a dance, and conducts an annual Heart Fund Drive. W x r 55 .. V Kappa Tau Kappa Kappa Tau Kappa, founded around the turn of the century as the Order of the Black Eagles, was originally a manls eating Club. Today, however, KTK serves as the governing body for all fraternity affairs. KTK annualby awards a scholarship trophy to the lratemity compiling the highest grade average for the semester, plus a trophy to the pledge class receiving the highest grade point. 1 O . KAPPA TAU KAPPAe 06ft to righo Bottom Row: Rich Turner, Ted Crouch, Ed Engle, Jim Aker, John Vidal, and Rick Ferrelll First Row: Harry lVlcPhcc, Dave Sallee, Steve Ewing, Stan Nilson, Bud Hamilton, Bob Gardner, Bill Oberlin, and Bill Schulz. Top Row: Splkc Meyer, Jim Craig, Al Eggleston, Bill Marlatt, Stu Young, Bob Thiersch, Al Deatont and Rick Myers. PAN HEL-Geft to righti Bottom Row: Louise Tavenner, Cynthia Tikva, Cathi Hasit, and Susie Maxwell. Fin! Raw: Ginni Padgett, Shirley Unruh, Joan Davidson, Betsey Jones, Jane McCann, Roma Williams, and Char Erdmann. Top Raw: Kitty Harris, Pat von Fischer, hiary Neighbors, Chris Broxon, Carolyn Leech, Renee Sebo, and Sue Westphal. Ponhellenic Council Panhel is composed of two representatives from each $orority on campus. These girls strive to promote inter- sorority compatibility through meetings, dinners and exchanges. In addition to this goal, Panhel deals with the mechanics and counselling during rush week. AWS Senate iiSnowed Innii was thehitheme 0f the AVVS Golddiggers Ball in January. AWS, however, supplies the campus with more than entertainment. It is the co-ordinating body for all womenis activities and rules.'1ts functions include AVVS Senate, Dorm Stag and Derby Day. A.W.S.i0eft to righti-Top Row: Kitty Harris, Sally Goodyea r, Kathi Pinkstag, and Nancy Wienold. Bottom Row: Minettc Conrad, Linda Howell, and Jane Hibler. 107 WRA-Geft to righO Bottom Row: Lou Pfeffer, Pattie Pierce, Barby Whaley, Barb Kormos, Sandra Jones, Shirley Wright, and Peggy Tucker. First Row: Betsy Gross, Carol Stiner, Marcia Davis, Barb Patterson, Lois Knickerbocker, Jane Penman, and Ina Lynn Dyer. Top Raw: Arlene Shaneyfelt, Jeanie Beeghly, Claudia Lloyd, Lindsey Wiepking, Jean Grahm, Marilyn Sanders, and Sue Childs. 1M BOARD-Oeft to righo; Top Row: Richard Gaincs, Bruce Voor- hcis, Dave Kingslcy, ch Warren- rath, and George Belhobele. First Raw: Tom Maron Steve Hayes, Bob Bander, and Bert XVilhoite. Bottom Row: Tom Brown, Marv Reul, and Hugh Dorian. 108 WRA BOARD A planned program of intramural and extramural sports is sponsored by the W'omenhs Recreation Association to promote an interest in athletics. This year VVRA intro- duced a point system which enables a living unit to receive a participation award. IM BOARD IM Board functions as the originator and governing body for all IM activities. It is the responsibility of the IM Board to establish all game rules, set up leagues and playing schedules, provide referees, and draw up the official IM standing list. Communications BIRD'S EYE VIEW-WGRE broadcasts a DePauw gridiron contest. 109 MAKE READY-The DePauw production stat? locks up 21 page form in preparation for the press run. PASTE UP The AMimge staff prepares another Senior panel for the engraver. ASSOCIATE EDITOR-Prissy Minn GAIL f5; 4 EDITORIAL ASSISTANT-Alice Turtle Eighty years ago DePauwhs yearbook was first published. It was called The AMirror and its 128 pages were compiled by two seniors. In the early years The JVIz'mge used a large amount of copy and few pictures, for the engraving of the photographs was expensive. As the book has progressed photographs and art work became the expressive media and copy was reduced to a mini- mum. T126 1964 Alimge has attempted to develop new medias of expression. We have used color to con- trol the layout areas on pages and to emphasize 1,. s . . . . 1,. 9w, the umty of the 1nd1v1dual pages. im m ., 110 ENGRAVING EDITORwSue Schacht. MIRAGE STAFF-Geft t6 righo Top Row: Bill BliZCk, Linda Heisel, Sue Stacker, Lynne HOE, Tom Grooms, Joe Schumachsr, Diane Gross and Sally Smerz. Bottom Row: Sue Wright, John Moors, Dave Kranbuehl and Alice Tuttle. BfISINEss MANAGERgDave Kran. buehl. PHOTO EDITOR-Bill Cichowicz Mirage 1964 SPORTS EDITOR-Tom Burgam . PHOTOGRAPHY John Gilroy. STAFF-Geft to righQ: Tom Biueller, De Lutton, Bud Jacobs and 111 112 The 112th year of production of 7726 DePauw saw a decided modernization of editorial policy compared to previous years. But with this toning down aCcompanied by increased news coverage came a renewed respect and prestige on campus. In attempting to confine its editorializing to the editorial colums, the paper aimed more at putting DePauw in perspective to readers off-campus. OPEN DOOR POLICY Phi1 Hauck, first semester editor, composes an editorial in the solitude of his o$ce. THE DEPAUW' STAFF OeFt to righo Standing: Mike O,Brien, Tom Trager, Dave Heckerman, Jim Dalton, Georgs Blanchard, Bob Vedder, Bill Hamrick, Jef? Petertil and Phil Hauck. Seated: Carol Lawrence, Judy Osterland, Sally Bly, Jan Gricsbaum, Mary Ann Pierce, Sara Johnson and Ginny Kerns. Slot JMmz: Chuck Leininger. The DePauw ,V x xx 13 COPY DESK-Under the wa tchful control ofslot man Jim Dalton T126 Dchzuw copy staff composes headlines and rewrites copy. ROLLIN OFF Printers Bob Hammontre and Terry IVICCarter and Editor Phil Hauck supervise the fmal press run for another issue of 7723 113 DePauw. COMPOSERS The production staff locks up the page forms for the second press run on an issue of lee DePauw. i '. ., --4, w. . ...-.. J DEPAUW BUSINESS STAFFwOeft t0 righO Chuck Greenlee, Lee McDermond, Bob Thompson, Lyle Henry, Dave Callies, Tom Charteres, and Herb Northcut. i $x RADIO STUmo G .R E. ON THE AIR-Neon lights outside the U.B. studio indicate WGRE programming is on the air. As DePauwk independent radio station and one of the nationhs first educational EM. stations, WGRE offers opportunities for experience in all phases of radio broad- casting. This year WGRE. acquired an Associated Press teletype which is an important addition to the VVGRE news service. 114 VVGRE STAFFchft to righth Ken Gary, Jan Strasma, Nancy Lee, Ray Williamson, John Owen, Jim Leipold, Phil Thannert, Mrs. Youse, Professor Elizabeth Tumell, Mr. David Sublett, and Garnet Schafer. WGRE-FM h W: V, m; WGRE VICE PRESIDENTShUefI t0 righO Jim Leipold, Ray Williamson, Phil Thannert, Ken Gary, and Garnet Schafer. Searzd: Nancy Lee. 115 NIGHT TRAINiA lone DJ. runs his night time show from the VVGRE control board BIG POWER-Mr. David Sublett, Chief Engineer, maintains the new WGRE trans- mitter. 116 Sigma Delta Chi The DePauw Chapter of SDX is an undergraduate chapter of the professional journalistic society, Sigma Delta Chi. The society functions to promote high journal- istic standards and to bring together men interested in journalistic professions. Theta Sigma Phi Theta Sigma Phi is a journalistic honor- ary. It is open for membership to those wo- men who show an interest in, and a talent for journalism. Through this honorary, its members learn about opportunities open to qualified women in their chosen field. Alpha Delta Sigma Alpha Delta Sigma is a national advertis- ing fraternity. The year's projects again in, cluded the annual gridiron banquet, the publication of the freshman handbook, and a jazz concert. SIGMA DELTA CHIhcht to righo Bottom Raw: Ray Williamson, Joe Schumacher, Tom Burgam, Bob Vedder. Top Row: lVIikc Ferring, Bud Jacobs, Jim Dalton, Joe Tataro, Tom lVIueIler, John Owen, George Blandhard, and Phil Hauck. THETA SIGMA PHIhGeft to righO: Sally Bly, Garnet Schafer, Diane Wood, Diane Engel, and Prisy Minn. Tap Raw: Alice Tuttle, Sue Schacht, Carol Lawrence, Ginny Kerns, Sally Goodyear, and Kathi Pinkstaff. ALPHA DELTA SIGMA-Oeft to righo Tap Row: Tom Dexter, Jerry Baird, Brooks Crowfoot, Tom Charters, Tom Sandblom, Rick Wilson, Goose Gossard, John Gochoel, and Nicholas Andes. Firxt Raw: David Kranbuehl, Dewey Sustcr, Rod Dore, Billie Hauber, Jimmie Heineman, Willie Chuck Obie, Billy Jo RossmiHer, Robert Losey Lee, Simons Porter, and R. Lamar Ahern. Bottum Raw: Larry Hastie, Dave O'Harra, Chuck Greenlee, JeE Stack, Frank Kimbrough, Art Remsbccher, Michael Prewitt, and Delmer Gowing. Honoraries 117 HYSTERICAL FEMALES-as Mortar Board goes a-capping. CONGRATULATIONS New member is welcomed to Gold Key. 118 Gold Key Gold Key comprises a group of junior men who have, first, distin- guished themselves as leaders in the major campus activities, and secondly, have achieved and maintained a sub- stantial academic grade point. These men are chosen by those members elected the previous year. Motor Board Mortar Board is a senior women,s honorary. Members are selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and participation in activities. As a service organization, NIortar Board raised money for scholarships and tried to promote an intellectual atmosphere on campus. GOLD KEY'iUeft to righd-Top Row: Bud Hamilton, John Owen, Tom Gibson, and Rick Meyers. Firs! Raw: Tom Bond, Griff McDonald, and Paul Hammer. Bollom Raw: Tom Burgum, Phil Hauck, and Jim Aker. MORTAR BOARD-Oeft to righo Bottom Row: BuHie Whitcsel, Carolyn Shaw, and Jeanne Leslie. First Row: Sara Wooden, Linda Macki, and Shirley Unruh. Top Row: Sally Goodyear, Kathi Pinksraff, Joan Driemeier, and Kathy Ault. RECTOR SCHOLARS Ueft to righO Bollom Row: Jan Strasma, Larry Iunod, Gregory Freeze, Larry Mayfield, Garry Smith, Dave Smith, Curt Hozian, and Ralph Spelbring. Fin! Row: Jim Bartlett, Dave Callies, Dick Hall, David Caseg Denis Lindquist, Steve Williams, and Don Hauweckcr. Top Raw: Carl Shafer, David Nelson, TerrV Johnston, Jim Clark, Paul Howard, Alex Kennel, and Art Gardner. ' RECTOR SCHOLARsiucft t0 rightD Bottom Row: Richard Bcaty, John Staples, Michad Prewitt, Art ChandlerJ B111 Hamrick, Marv Reul, David Clutter, and Robert Jones. Fin! Row: Robert Wells, Robert Hamilton, Robert Houser, Kenneth Golden, Mike Kallock, Dale Petersen, Jerry Edleman, and Stu Houser. Top Row: Daniel Smith, John Smith, Robert WadsworthJ Jon Newcomb, David Grass, Dave Kingsley, John Duncan, Richard Gastie', Edward h Gardner, and David Green. ' ' RECTOR SCHOLARsiueft t0 righd Bottom Row: Robert Lidickcr, Joseph Hughes, Ken Marsh, Charles SimnnsJ Dan Schermer, Jeff Neff, John Mason, and Mark Nciubery. Fm; Row: John Morrow, Frank Mimms, Ron Thompson, Mike Street, John Fritsch, Bruce Bickner, David Barker, Rich Turner, and John McCormick. Tap Raw: Everett Landen, Brian Wicke, Jay Troyka, Doug Poe, Herb Northcutt, Joe Guirreri, Elmer Brestan, James Rodger, David Rice and Terry Chappell. Rector Scholars In an effort to bring outstand- ing men students interested in intellectual endeavors to the campus and raise the standards of the University, the Edward Rector Scholarships are given to young men who exhibit out- standing character, scholarship, personality, and leadership quali- hes. 119 120 Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta is open to freshmen women who obtain a first semester or accumulative average of 3.5. The honorary assisted at the Presi- dentis tea and at his inauguration and during Honors Weekend. Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma is com- posed of freshman men who have attained a 3.5 grade average their first semester or a 3.5 accumulative aver- age over the freshman year. The existence of this scho- lastic honorary tends to create a drive for high acai demic attainment 0n the part of freshman men at DePauw. Li , g L sz ,. tr; , ' - ' ' 0 Susan L A LAMBDA DELTAthft to righti Tap Row. Margm Stoops, Carol Enaleman, facgind Kay Harper. First Row: Cherry Sorenson, Ellen Jump, Carol Brown, Ruth Mahaney, and Nancy Pedersen. Bottom Row: Pat Walters, Donna Grady, Elizabeth lVIead, Bonnie Wiens, and Barb Dafoe. SI VIAv 1 ft t i ht Bottom Row: Jan Strasma, Alex Kennel, Dale Pctersen, Bob Johnson, and gggeEgvfiin. FGiist ReanginoI-iogeijx-ian Wicke, John IVIQCall, Rolland Strqup, and Brooks Crofcot. Top Row: David Rice, Howard Brockman, Ken Muse, Tom Hardin, and Glenn kae. DELTA OMICRON CHIiGeft to righo Tap Row: Randall Braddom, Thomas Orcutt, Elmer Bres- tan, and Bruce Bender. Firs! Raw: Steve Van Der Vliet, Rick Meyers, Dave Haines, and Dan Dillon. Bottom Row: Bob Bender, Kay Herkner, and Olu Oredugba. Robert FletcherJ and Absalcm Williams. Phi Epsilon Phi Phi Epsilon Phi is the botany and bacteriology honorary society. As well as students with superior knowl- edge in their field, the club includes various professors in the department. Delta Omicron Chi Outstanding pre-medical stu- dents with an average 0f42.75 are eligible to join Delta Omicron Chi. At the monthly meetings there are prominent speakers and movies related to the medical held. PHI EPSILON PSI-Oeft t0 righa Bottom Raw: Judy Brown, Beth Hart, and Ann Willis. First Raw: Byron Layman, Nancy Williams, and Tod Stuessy. Top Raw.- Paul Hammer, Howard Youse, 121 KAPPA PIiGeft to righo Bollom Row: Bufhe Whitesel, Diane Pagel, and Ellen Jump. Top Row: Floyd Placzek, and Rod Dore. Tusitola Kappa Pi Two papers accepted by the honorary makes one accepti Kappa Pi is an art honorary. Its members hold an able for membership in Tusitala, the creative writing auction of student work in the spring and contribute to honorary. The second oldest honorary on campus, Tusi- the Kappa Pi collection. tala has the unique distinction of being the only club at DePauw without any activities other than the annual banquet. '65 gm, :s, ,3, v.99. u u u uR'a u. .m , . ??LWVC-wk'tvW ' 4f - . ' '3'? ovltw'huh. vs k . . ' ., ; e ...1 iv PSI CHIdOeft to righO Bollam Raw: Diane Wood, Top Raw: Mary Jo Liter, Jim Craig, and Jeanne Leslie. and Judy Diehl. a BETA BETA BETA-Oeft to righo Top Row: Li Clara, Dr. I R. Gammon, Bob Autenrieth, Barbara L. Plckard, Dick Bergel, Psi Chi Psi Chi is a national scholastic honorary for those psychology students who show high achievement. The group does not hold regular meetings but tries to promote and maintain an interest in psychology. Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta, biological science honorary, Chooses its members on the basis of over-all scholarship as well as an interest and ability in biology and zoology. Each year the club invites speakers to the campus. These lectures are open to the general public as well as to the club members. and Tim Stablcr First Raw: Steve Spreen, Steve Van Der Vliet, Ken VVilz, Bruce Gastineau, and Albcrt E. Reynolds. Bollom Raw: Dave Fleming, Gretchen Knecht, Melode Gifford, Pat Coleman, and Nancy Pedersen. H; DUZER DU Geft to righO Top Row: Merril Kimbrough, Jim Wright, Dave Haines, and Shirley Wright. DUZGI' DU Membership in Duzer Du, dramatics honorary, is dependent upon the tryouts held in the fall and spring. Duzer Du supports the Little Theatre and conducts theatre workshops for interested stu- dents. Delta Sigma Rho Delta Sigma Rho is the national forensic honorary open to students who have been out- standing in intercollegiate speech contests and have a grade point average of 2.8. Delta Sigma Rho holds an invitational tournament second semester. DELTA SIGMA RHOMOeft to righQ Top Row: W. Shannon Van Wey, Bob Lchncn, and Ralph T. Jones. Bottom Raw: Dave Presser, and Larry Morrison. Service Organizations PATCH WORKiBlazcrs issued to U.B. Board members identified these campus leaders. 125 RUSH MUST5 Rushees listsn as NO Staff membcr Phil Hauck explains the rules for this evening's games. NEVER ON SUNDAY-or Monday, Tuesday . . . as O, Staffer Don Schilling explains the rules and regulations of DPUlife. WOMENS DORM FSTAFFiUeft to righO Top Raw: Sally McCall, Caryl Fcrnandes, Sharon Farkas, Joyce Newlin, Elaine Miller, and Sarah Roberts. First Ram: Mickey Laury, Jeanne Leslie, Ann IVIcad, Sandra Jones, and Ann Hus- song. Bottom Raw: Johannah Jones, Jane Hibler, and Jean Portle. Orientation Staff Serving as mentors to incoming freshmen, hO Staff men provide information about DePauw, give personal counselJ and aid in solving problems facing the new in- coming class. Each hO Staff leader conducts four discus- sion meetings which cover the subjects ofscholarship, rush; ethics, and tradition. Dorm StaFF VVomenk Dorm Staff has a unique effect upon the De- Pauw life. As each new woman student comes to campus, she is assigned to the Dorm Staffer who takes a personal interest in her welfare. Through the ideas and influences of this contact, the freshman forms many of her lasting opinions about DePauw life. i E g i ORIENTATION STAFF-Ueft to righd Bottom Row: Jan Strasma, Lyle Henry, IVIike McKeChnie, Tom Bond, Max Hittle, Tom Parsons, and Dick Kalb. First Row: Tom Porter, Kirby Bay, Jerry Allen, Hal Marquardtt Steve VanDer Vliet, Larry Morrison, Alex Kennel, and Tom Mc- Clain. Top Row: Grhof McDonald, George BlanchardJ David Barker, Terry Powley, Joe Johnson, Tom Hardin, Joe Danks, Mike Street, and Bob McCormick. ALPHA PHI OMEGA;Oef-t to righO Tap Raw: Jim Hallmem, Bob Autenrieth, Ken Garry, and Roger Pope. Fin! Row: Roger Nelson, Charles Simons, and Lloyd McHoes. Bottom Row: James Harmon, Jay Inch, and Dave Bills. 'Alpho Phi Omega Delta Phi Eta Alpha Phi Omega, a recognized national service fra- Delta Phi Eta is the Girl Scout Honorary. Members ternity, performs beneficial functions for the campus, worked with the Greencastle scout troops sponsoring a community, and nation. As their campus service, APO Christmas tea for the leaders of the community and a had a blood type center for students; for the community camping trip. service, APO aided the local Boy Scout unit; and for their national service project, APO distributed literature con- 127 cerning the Peace Corps. DELTA PHI ETAeUeft t0 righo Tap Raw: Sally Smith, Arlene Shanyfelt, Marcia Davis, and Gaye IVIorgan. Bottom Raw: Ruth Mahaney, Jane McKinney, and Kathryn Gloin. wt ,WW 9 mWMW wmmim ; YWCAeOeft t0 righO Tap Row: Susan Eberhard, Sharon Young, Loraine Bo- land, Diane Pagcl, and Linda Stone. First Row: Judy Brown, Barbara Swensw rud, Judy Fawks, Carol Cannom, and Mercy Candy. Bottom Raw: Char Erd- mann, Ann Willis, Carolyn Shaw, and Beth Harrison. 128 YWCA Board The Y.VV.C.A. at DePauw is an autonomous local organization which is part of the national and international thY. On campus there are three main divisions which in- clude service projects, general meetings to discuss matters of local and national concern, and the iiY.VV.C.A. Presents to the Campus program. This year the Y.VV.C.A. spon- sored various Elms and speakers dealing with the edu- cated womanis role in contemporary affairs, civil rights and the probiem presented by migrant workers. Little Theater Board Little Theater Board is sponsored by Duzer Du arid the Speech Department. Each year they present four plays and coordinate the activities of the Theater. LITTLE THEATER BOARDitleft to righO Top Row: Robert Weiss, Dar'rell Gooch, and James Elrod. Boltom Row: Linda Marks, Fred Schick, and Jean Graham. :3; g, Y ? Q UB Board The Student Union board is composed of a senior board, a junior board as well as representatives from all the living units on campus. Its functions are numerous, but above all it tries to make the Student Union a force in the student body. For enjoyment and entertainment, it sponsors TGIF parties, Hub parties, dances, and pep rallies. JUNIOR UB BOARDerft w rightl Bottom Row: Joan Fausch, Johannah Jones, Bill Haubcr, and Carol Brown. First Row: Don Malinovsky, Hedy Bryant, Bill Blizek, Diane Pagel, Tom Porter. Top Raw: Jim Martin, Dave Callies, George Blanchard,Jc-rry Baird, Mike Street, and Bruce Fer- guson. GAME BOARD-The DH association built a sports bulletin board on the East College green. 130 NIAGIC POTION-Eager chem student concen- trates in thc lab. :1 WOULD YOU LI KE TO BE-daisy for a day as Orchcsis dances on May Day? Chemistry Club The Chemistry Club is composed of students who intend to pursue a career in some field of chemistry. The dub holds meetings once a month bringing to the campus highly qualihed speakers on special areas of chemistry. CHEMISTRY CLUBe-Oeft to righQ Top Raw.- Norman Craig, John Martin, and David Kingsley. First Row: Alan Foster, Morris B. Dodd, and Olu Oredugba. Bottom Raw: David Kranbuehl, and Jack Steele. DEBATE TEAIVI-Ueft t0 righQ Tap Row: Bruce Gastineau, Bob Hulctt, Bob Lehnen, Don Paarlberg, Pete Starn, Doug Baker, and Bill Goodman. First Row: W. Shannon Van Wey, Albert Larson, Bob Hamiltony Robert W. Off, and Joe Gardewin. Bottom Row: Robert Weiss, Gregory Freeze, Debby Schade, Jill Vance, and Bob Chase. Debate Team The DebateTeam is composed of a varsity and a fresh- man squad. The freshman team provides the novice de- bater with the opportunity of gaining experience. The varsity team is then chosen from the freshman team. This year the team took trips to several mid-western meets. 131 'f p. e :2 3 3 STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION- Oeft t0 righd Baltom Row: Carol Wandell, Gail Childs, Cynthia Werner, Joan Portle, Diane Van Antwerp, Susan N ahigian, Mary Schoeneberger, and Carolyn a- '3 .5 , . . Susie Nelson, Pat Murphy, Ruth B'Iahaney, Harteler. Fin! Row: Domma Leverett, Suzann Saville, Doris Roesener, Carolyn Smith, Jackie Kofoed, Lolly Gaydog, Sandy McCormack, Jane Smith, Kathy Hays, Sally Smith, and Kathy Saxton. Top Row: Donita McCulloh, Jean Graham, Ginny Smith, Cathie Gray, Karen Heckel, Sally Schaad, Dave Gilbert, Sharon Young, Nancy Young, Arlene Shaneyfelt, Marcia Davis, Margie Miller, and Julie Scholz. SEA Student Education Association helps prepare interested students for the teaching profession. The group held dis- cussions on such topics as current educational trends and attitudes toward the education major. Sigma Tau Mu Sigma Tau Mu is a club for all nursing students. Its pur- pose is to allow the nursing students an opportunity to become better acquainted before they take up residence together in Indianapolis. The club sponsors frequent held trips to Niethodist Hospital, as well as discussions and lectures on the numerous phases of nursing. SIGMA TAU MU-Ueft to righo Bottom Row: Carrie Jo Gifford, Brenda Bailey, Lonnie Boldizar, Jennifer Wheeler, Beth Hunter, Jan Sipos, Barb Orcutt, Mary Shafer, Cyrena Gilman, Sherry Huston, Carole Heston, Carol Henvis, Carol Endicott. Fin! Raw: Sue Chestnutwnod, Jane Humphrey, Louise Estes, Carol Hector, Salli Pasco, Sue Schurmeier, Judy Bender, Commie Nagle, Lynn Bresnahan, Linda Turner, Kay Cook, and Sue Wager. Tap Row: Barbara Floyd, Virginia Brown, Leanne Schillo, Pat Walters, PI Dianne Senger, Abby Bishop, and Karen Pres ton. lyl Templin, Jane Hemder, Ann Jarrett, Marcia Jensen, Charlotte VVytias, Dy, ASSOCIATION-Oeft t6 righO Top Row: Larry Chester e1d, Paul Hammer, Joe MartinJ Bruce Osborns, John Thcmasl Rick Ferrell, Mike Fehling, Dean Rush, John Lundquist, Don Olson, Dave Kingsley, Fred Cass, and Bob Hutto. Second Row: Kirby Bay, Rod Dore, Joe Walsmith, Steve Davis, Arnold Berney, Ken Corey, Bruce Voorheis, John Harpham, Tom Maron, and Olu Oredugba. Fm: Row: Alan Brill, Bruce Jeffreys, Sid Showalter, A1 Aldrich, Jim Callane, Jim Clagett, Ken Tregenza, Sky Huck, Tom McClain, Bob Klingensmith, Earl Liebich, and Bruce Mackey. Bottom Row: John Morse, Jerry Shine, Ted Crouch, Bob Gardner, Bruce Huston, Bob Silcott, Vince Stauffer, Jack Steele, and Doug Weir. uDH Association D,, Association is open to anyone earning a varsity letter. This service organization oper- ates the concession stands at football and bas- ketball games in an effort to raise money to iinance the buying of athletic equipment and to contribute to partial scholarships. 133 Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club again sponsored a cookie sale to raise money. In addition, this Club whose membership is open to all students not only Home Economics majors, invited speakers to DePauw. ' HOME ECONOMICS-Oeft tn righo Bottom Row: Nancy Andrea, and Audrey Beatty. Firs! Row: Sandy McCor- mack, Jane Smith, and Linda Moss. Top Row: Jeanie Brown, Bobbie Eskew, and Sandie McComb. JACKSON CLUB Ueft to righo Bottom Raw: Robert Cronbach, Carole Henley, and David Hoover. Top Row: Bob Hulett, Bill Decker, and Ralph Jones. Jackson Club Young Republicans For those students who are interested in politics, the The Young Republicans Club is a student organization Jackson Club stimulates an interest in current issues and interested in promoting quality government with Re-. allows supporters of the Democratic Party to actively publican principles and candidates. Working in the participate. organization helps to develop better informed Citizens and to provide training for future political leaders. 134 .. YOUNG REPUBLICANSiUeft to righQ Bottom Raw: Ray Down, Charlie Kuonen, Bob Myers, John LongJ Dan Petticrew, Todd Gardner, Bill Goodman, and Mark Raynes. First Raw: Susie Nelson, Marly Norris, Bobby Baltz, Karen Heckcl, Sharon McKay, Jennifer Wheeler, Peggy Tucker, Gerald Ostermann, Ann IVIacLean, Wayne Presser, and Kenneth Handley. Second Row: Robert Behrman, David Presser, Mike Garriott, Eugene Sunkel, Rick Ewing, Bruce Bickner, David Wilson, David Casey, Tom Katchka, and Gerry Frazier. Top Row: John Dailey, A1 Hodge, Randy Wilson, Steve Davis, Bill Marlatt, Tom McClain, Joe Martin, Jack Steele, Richard Beaty, Greg Rodd, Charles Blemker, and Mike Vorst. CONSERVATIVE CLUBhOeft to righO Top Raw: A1 Hodge, Joe Martin, Mike Vorstl Gerry Frazier, and Greg Rodd. First Row: John Daily, Marilyn Norris, Bill Marlatt, David Casey, and Randy Wilson. Botrom Row: Gerald Ostermann, Dan Petticrew, Dave Presser, and Robert Behrman. Conservative Club The members of the Conservative Club bring conservai tive-libertarian speakers to the campus and distribute literature and periodicals. They also sponsor educational seminars in an effort to spread an understanding of con- servative philosophy throughout the campus. International Relations Club Through speakers and fims which it brings to campus, the International Relations Club attempts to promote an interest in foreign cultures. Its membership is open to all students who have an interest in these cultures as well as in foreign relations. 135 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUBAcht to righQ Bottom Row: Carol Chord, Carol Law- rence, Sarah Johnson, and Kay Renhart. First Row: Gerald Frazier, Scott Tonk, and Edward Mann. Top Row: Jeanie Cook, Dave Child, Bob Hausser, A1 Hodge, Bob Lidicker, and Jan McKee. 136 Sailing CIub Sailing Club is a national organization Which partici- pates in the IVIidwest Collegi- ate Sailing Association. Com- posed of sea sick beginners and weather beaten skippers, the club participates in four to five regattas per season with a number of big ten schools. RHO RHO RHO-Oefr t0 righQ Bottom Row: Connie Nagle, John Tongren, and Carole Thorlton. Firs! Row: David Clutter, Kay YoderJ Joan Schmidt, and Bob TenByck. Top Row: Bill Hallett, John Dress, Garr Youngren, and Bernie Bever. RHO RHO RHOv-Oeft to righQ Bottom Row: Carrier Jo Gifford, Sue BartelsmeyerJ Marlys Brais, Kathy White, Sue Innqs, Carole Henley, and Tina Olton. Fin! Raw: Carol Taylor, Nancy Weir, Sue Stanfield, Blainey MacMillan, Doug Dietrich, Wendy Pease, William Rappaport, Ruth Stadlcr, and David Nelson. Tap Row: Steve Wohlfeld, Jim Garfield, Dick Lubman, John Horton, Neal MCHoes, Herb Poppa, and Alan Schreiber. mf NAIADtUeft to righO Top Row: Joan Eckert, Molly Williams, Lucy Link, Marty Zahring, Carolyn Schrank. Nikki Evans, Dee Templeton, and Karen Dunlap. First Row: Margie Meyers, Ann Kimble, Barbara Mock, Sally Hopple, Marci Romsted, Vicki Stenbridge, Nanny Martin, Karen Phillips, Nan- nette Stanek, and Nancy Hetz. Bnttam Raw: Nancy Rich, Marilyn Rupprecht, Carolyn Van Epps, Judy Shcabren, Deanne Schild, Sue Childs, Sallie Munch, Penny Scott, Pat Boynton, Sue SteHey, Nancy Willis, and Anne Hastings. 137 ORCHESIShOeft to righO Standing: Joyce Dixon, Judy Huhn, Sue Brescman, Martha N Orden- holz, Miss Dietz, Wendy DeWitt, Sioux Collins, and Pat Peckinpaugh. Kneeling: Sue Faust, Janet Williams, Lynn Organ, Nina Shirley, and Carol Cannom. Sitting: Mary Saunderson, Judy Mirus, Ruth Christie, Missy Clark, Caron Moore, Jane Talbot, Prissy Minn, Mary Jane Mor- gan, and Barb Creel. Nqiad Naiad is the synchronized swimming club. Each spring it adds to the festivities of Motherk Day weekend by pre- senting an original show. Throughout the year, the group works on individual skills as well as synchronized group swimming. Orchesis Each year the modern dance Club Orchesis presents a concert in Speech Hall. In addition to this major effort the members meet each Tuesday night to work on new dances and interpretations. 138 wav- ' . F! .a 9 CHRISTMAS TIME A quiet cornenofSt.Pau1!s Roman Cath- olic Church. Religious Organizations TRINlTYiThe beautiful simplicity of crosses enhances the wall of Charter House. U.C.C.F. The United Campus Christian Fellowship is a merger of four student Church groups. Through study groups and discussions they attempt to dis- cover the meaning of the Bible and certain Protes- tant documents. U.C.C.F.eQeft t0 righo Bottom Row: Ron Kennedy, Jan McKee, Dick Kepner, and Kay Remhart. Tap Raw: Chuck Herrick, Norman Craig, Susan Eberhard, and Bob Wells. M.S.F.-Oeft to righO BottamRow: Carolyn Hartzler, Lana Henriehs, Beryl Bobinette, Jeanne Leslie, MaryWorley, and Jeanie Cook. First Row: Alex Kennel, Margie Stoops, Jeannette Drew, Dale Petersen, Chuck Plummer, Shirley Unruh, Ginger Vogel, Susan Lacy, and David Clutter. T017 Raw: Gary Bryant, Don Kellogg, NIark Collier, Samuel Kirk, Paul Wilcher, Bob Blake, Paul Gard, Glenn Woike, and Bob WulfT. 139 M.S.F. IVISF tries to make effective Christian ministry on the DePauw campus. It strives to accomplish this through seminars, conversation groups in living units, worship service, and Christian social action. C.O.R.L. C.O.R.L., or the Council on Religious Life,co- ordinates activities of the various religious organ- izations on campus and encourages continuous growth in religious experience. Each living unit and religious organization is represented by one C.O.R.L.e0eft torighd TopRow: JanMcKee,James C.Leipold D'r Ct r 0 Ch e1 R Iatio s and Unda Stone. Boltom Row: Connie Miller, Millie Kemp, and, member and th.e 1 e 0 f um I e. n Jeanne Lcslic. serves as executlve secretary of the C0unc1l. 140 Christian Science Club The Christian Science group meets weekly to discuss their religion and study readings from the Bible and text- books. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CLUB-Oeft to righo Top Raw: Hong-Shik Kim, IVIike Street, and Bill Blanchard. First Row: Walter H. Pierce, Linda McMahan, Jaclyn Sehrt, and Barb Murray. Bottom Row: Carol Wandell, Alice Petermann, and Joan Remsbecher. Gamma Delta Gamma Delta is an organization of Lutheran students on campus. They hold vesper services, participate in state conferences, and meet for discussions. GAMMA DELTA-Gcft to lighO: Jim Leipold, Connie Miller, Pat Walters, and Jim Schroeder. Newman Club Newman Club consists of Catholic students and giVCs them a chance for informal group discussions about their religion. NEWMAN CLUB-cht to righQ Bottom Row: Lou PfeEer, Regina Weber, and Nancy Betoume. First Row: Jean McNeill, Anita Lutkus, and Pat Englum. Top Raw: Bill HamrickJ Marvin Wolgast, Cathy Burt, and Mike Burns. AFROTC FIRST STEP-Don Wright begins at the bottom with determination and elbow grease. 141 SECOND STEP;Wipe those wrinkles 05 your face. Drill Team DePauth AFROTC Drill Team seeks T II t to encourage more student interest in the k h! 1 ROTC program through its demonstra- e tions of precision drill on such special occasions as Dadts Day and Motherhs ., Day. Also, the Drill Team acts as a good- ' h u will agency for the university by its par- ticipation in competitive drills at various universities and by matching in holiday ? parades. WI I , rt, A i h DRILL TEAMeGeft to righO Top Row: Bob Buchenberger, John Field, Ray Caines, Tom Metz, Shell Storer, John A. Thomas, and Thomas W. Lontz. Fz'rJzRow: Bill Oberlin, Herb Hales, John Harbottle, Joe Nowlin, Steve Dirks, and Richard Castle. Bottom Row: Steve Morehouse, Bob Berger, Michael IVIacfee, Don Wright, and Jim Staebler. 142 t Arnold Air Society The Arnold Air Society is com- posed of a group of outstanding AFROTC cadets for the purpose of furthering the AFROTC pro- gram 0n the DePauw campus and increasing interest in the United States Air Force. Cadets are selected on the basis of inter- est 21nd:t attitude and are usually members of the advanced corps. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETYtUef-t t0 righo Top Row: John Duncan, Al Aldrich, Ken McCoy, and Roger Meredith. Bottom Row: Charles Adams, Steve Hunter, Robert Buchenberger, Jim Hallmann, and Dick Dean. ANGEL FLIGIHT74cht to righo Top'Raw: Johnnie Johnson, Sally Goodyear, Nancy Wienold, Kathy Sceales, Sue Breseman, Linda Howell, and Sandy Kerr. Fz'mr Row: Beth Watson, Sara Wooden, Judy Samuel, IVIargie Seaman, Carolyn Shaw, and Pinkie Latham. Boitom Row: Sue Ann Fuller, Pam Fuller, Arleen Hcrtcl, and Ruth Gordon. Angel Flight Angel Flight is an honorary auxiliary to Arnold Air Society composed of outstanding junior and ' senior women. The group sponsored Hans Com ried in a program to raise money for scholarships, ushered at several campus events, and gave a tea for the women in the Air Science Department. 143 ROTC Band Nlembership in the ROTC Band is open to all cadets who wish to participate in it. The Band participates in several ceremonies during the year including the impressive May Day review in the spring. ROTC BAND Oeft to righo Top Row: Jim Oblinger, Richard Meredith, Jchn Douglas, and Robert Stress. First Row: Dick Rossmiller, Joe,Guirreri, and Ted Hemphil. Baflcm Row: Robert Behrman, Bob Johnson, and Dick Yemm. Music BACK TO BACHiJ.S., Bachifavorcd for the intellectual sweatshirt. . . . L 31:35?! I V BIG SHOW7High school groups swell the DePauw Midget Marching Band to an impressive size at the Indiana Band Day. 144 DEAR OLD VVABASH-Collegians linger on last notes in a Meharry Hall concert. 9.14 ....w A .,--.-u..u..m .u. ..e d- .-. h SQUARE FORMATION-The Band pauses for a fanfare during a half time show at Blackstock stadium. V Dquuw Marching Band The University Band is composed of the Concert Band and the Marching Band. The Concert Band offers cultural entertainment through a series of six annual concerts. The Marching Band adds spirit and enthusi- asm to campus life by its performances at all home foot- ball games. FLUTE Kay Stembel Rogene Frobcrg Karen Buchko Julie Eckert . Kay Stembel Carol Wilson Carol Alexander CLARINET Leslie Stackhouse Barbara Black Patsy Marek Karen Buchko Donna Grady BASSOON Kay Koontz Cheryl Frederick Nancy NicoH Carol Smith Joe Guirreri Jackie Arnold Mike Webster Suzanne Anderson Jean Simmons Janet Froberg Roger Bishop SAXOPHONE CORNET Beth Price Cindy Mikesell Doyle Letbctter Bill Middleton Judy Robinson Suzanne Anderson Mitch Farber Alan Lish Mary Heismann Carolyn Preslar Dave Brattain Jim Caldwell 3h x Dave Garrett Jack Barber Steve Zimmerman Greg Freeze BARITONE Mike Williams TRUMPET TROMBONE Ralph Cuervo Norm James John Lea e Rick Wolf Jerry Owen FRENCH HORN Roger Pope Tom Gilkey Steve Birchall TUBA John Hajdu Roy Horton PERCUSSION Louise Tavenner Linda Coleman Tom Lontz Jack Spencer Jim Burton Adnrea Caperell 145 MAJORETTES Mercedes Condy Jane Talbot Cathy Valeska Sylvia Showalter Julie Strathearn Patty Pierce Barbara Mills Sara Pasco Nina Shields Karen Stuckey American Guild Organists Anyone with an interest in organs and organ music is eligible for membership in the American Guild of Organ- ists. Members travelled to Indianapolis to hear leading organists and enjoyed picnics and parties on campus. Phi Mu Alpha Phi Mu Alpha is the professional musicians, fraternity. The organization is composed of men who have dem7 onstrated superior ability in the School of Music. 146 Mu Phi Epsilon Mu Phi Epsilon is the womerfs music honorary which sponsors various guest performers throughout the year. Membership is based upon high scholastic average in the School ofMusic. AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS-Ueft to righo Tap Row: Susy Priess, Frank C. Jacobs, Susan R. ArmbrustJ Arthur Carkeek, Roy Horton, and Gwen Gould. Firs! Row: Donna Grady, David Brat- tain, Lynn Yeoman, and Nina Lee Powel. Bottom Row: Lynne Dapice, Jean Horn, and Patsy Marek. PHI MU ALPHAeaeft to righO Botlom Row: Steven Birchall, Paul Shinner, and Charlie Beard. First Row: Frank Jacobs, Tom Gilkey, Norm James, Bill Sheahan, and Bill Middleton. Tap Raw: John Hajdu, Doyle Letbetter, Robert Stress, Michael Williams, and Nlitch Father. MU PHI EPSILON-Geft to righti Bollom Row: Mary Lou Coyle, Sara Wooden, Links. Brown, and Cheryl Frederick. Top Row: Ann Hill, Alice Petermann, Mary Lynn Landis, and Louise Tavenner. MADRIGAL SINGERS-Ueft to righQ Boilom Rum: Mary Lou Coylc, Karen Metzler, Betsy Baird, Kay Harrer, and Carolyn Shaw. Top Row: Paul Shimer, Byron Layman, Morris Dodd, James Wright, and C. Curtis Holmes Modrigols KTK Men of Note The lVladrigal Singers specialize in presenting sixteenth KTK Men of Note is a relatively new all male glee club. afld seventeenth century madrigal and folk song. Seated Its members have gained an early popularity by presenting around the traditional singing table? they present concerts and entertainment at several of the recent all several concerts every year. campus dances. 147 , mwmmw v , nwWJWmn g; . KTK MEN OF NOTE Oeft to righQ Bottom Row: Takashi Ishikawa, Larry Hulbert, David OHarra, Roger Hunt, Paul Shimer, Phil Stephenson, Gary Culp, and Dom Younger. First Raw: Bob Gibson, Ron Bantu, JOE Nowlin, Tom Bollinger, Stu Houser, Curt Holmes, and Charlie Beard. Tap Row: Frank Jacobs, Richard Rossmillcr, Harry Wing, Doyle Letbettcr, Dave Kingsley, Reid Weir, Bill Decker, Fred Bachent, and Joe Hughes. 148 University Orchestra The University Orchestra is open to students who have shown their ability and interest in music. The Orchestrzfs performances range from Classical through contemporary and pops music and are always well attended on campus. Chapel Choir Almost every Wednesday morning finds the chapel choir assembled in Gobin Memorial Meth- odist church. Through the giving of their time and eHort, they add greatly to the weekly chapel services. For special services such as Christmas vespers, they combine with the University choir for hymn singing. 4i; i, i tg h POISED-The University Orchestra pauses before combining talents to present a concert ofclassical and SemLClassiCal music. University Choir The members of the University Choir are Chosen by audition. The Choir sang at Wednesday chapel, participated in President Kerstettefs in- auguration and commencement, and made several tours. A performance is planned for the New York Worlde Fair during the summer. DUET-Tom Gilkey and Nancy Nicoll carry the melodic line for a short duet during a concert rehearsal. .1 J4, ' , . . , - . , K . In K a Ea ' ' .A 1; UNIVERSITY CHOIRvaOeft to righo Bolrom Row: Nina Powell, Judy Beyer, Jenny Metcalf, Susan Armbrust, Mr. Gove, Gwenn Gould, and Mardi Willett. First Row: Judy Samuel, Jackie Winccn t, Ruth Swank, Diane Murphy, Marlyn Schaaf, Donna Loess, Barb Creel, Jill Yousling, Kathy Buss, Judy Rhodes, and Karen Metzler. Second Row: Nancy Eck, Arlene Harlow, Lynn Dapice, Susan Frank, Valerie Waync, Dee Dee Rigby, Nancy Jackson, Sharon Ligons, Ann H111, Jeannine Buchanan, Anette Wahl, Mary Lou Coyle, Judy Allen, Wendy Browder, and Marje Miller. Third Row: Phil Stephenson, John Hajdu, Tim Grodrian, Jon Graybill, Tim Hooper, Chuck Simons, Bill Shcahzm, Charlie Beard, Stevc Adkins, Dennis Lindquist, Alex Kennel, Stu Houser, A1 Rybicky, and Jim Wright. TopRow: Jim Seller, Jim Birch, Chip Wilhoite, David Green, John Long, Bill Schyler, Rollie Stroop, Joe Danks, John Shenken, Ray Down, John Elson, John Dreeg and De Lutton. 149 CHAPEL CHOIR Geft to righO Top Row: Chris Wackman, Bob Hausner, David Cuthbertson, John A. Thomas, Groves Cooke, Jack OKVeiI, J'ef'VfPerlmanJ Tom Walters, and Rick Hirschman. Third Row: Dorothy Leitgabel; Wayne NelsonJ Dennis Lindquist, John Godwin, Jim Taylor, Dick Hall, Jim Allaway, and Denny Ruff. SewndRow: Betty Jansen, Connie Morrison, Ruth Leatherman, Paula Allison, Lorrin Woodcock, Nancy Mann, Judi Wanner, and Alice Petermann. First Raw: Jaclyn Schrt, Carol Ann Martin, Judy Herbst, Carolan Harrison, Sue Longley, Kate Taylor, Mary Lynn Landis, and Nlarianna Stoica. Bottom Row: Ann Pate, Ann Davis, Ann Montgomery, Ann Craven, Martha Kuenzli, Susan Frank and Dana Marion. THE COLLEGIANS-Geft to righ0 Girls: Billie McCullough, Marilyn Schaaf, Diane Murphy, Susan Ervin, Sally Crowden, Ann Hill, Jackie Vincent, Judi Wanner, and Kathy Kamp. Boys: Tim Hooper, John Hadju, Doug Weir, Kip Weldon, Chip VVilhoite, director, Dave Kaeuper treasurer, Jerry Owen, accompanist: Jack Anderson, Jim Birch, director, John Elson, and Bill Sheahan. mnshowableD Joc Busey, business manager. 150 GEE VVHIZ-Why doesn,t he let me sing? Collegicns Under the new directorship of Jim Birch, the Collegians has expanded its membership so that it now consists of twenty stu- dents. Appearing at chapel con- vocations and at special events on the DePauw campus, the Col- legians highlighted their musical season with two television ap- pearances. 3 5 1 154 The crowd is subdued as the Tigers leave the field after their warmup. The minutes Crawl by, the sun sinks a little lower. Suddenly, half the crowd pours onto the field, forms a funnel, shouts, yells, cheers. Red Dore leads the team onto the dusty green gridiron. Tiger Football 1963 Coach Tommy Mont led:the Tigers to another winning season, 5-4, despite recurring injuries to three of his top backfield stars. DePauw blasted Indiana State on Dadhs Day, 21-0, shut out Wabash to retain the Monon Bell for the 10th straight year, and placed a man on the AP Little All America first team. Two backs garnered all Indiana Collegiate Conference honors. The Tigers did drop their 19th straight to Butler, 12-14. many a key block to spring a runner free. Center Dick Dean, a gridiron stalwart at DePauw for three yearsJ developed into the fmest lineman the Tigers have seen in a long while. Deanhs quiet, inspired playt both at oHensive center and de- fensive middle linebacker, kept the Tigers moving with the ball and anchored the best defensive line in the conference. Dean's honors sound like a high school playefs dream: All ICC center, ICC Most Valuable Lineman, lVlethodist Small College center for 2nd year, Associated Press lst Team Little All America. Dick signed With the St. Louis Cardinals of the NFL. Flashy sprinter Skip Williams, a 10 second 100 yard dash man, came out for football after a long battle with eligibility. Williams sliced and shiftiness proved invaluable, especially with the loss of Weir and Bollinger due to injuries. 155 The long eye of the telephoto lens sneaks into the first few seconds of play. QB Bruce Mackey pivots after taking the snap over center. Now what? :1 pass, a fake t0 the first back through, a keeper? 156 The Tiger Qefense Was the strongest in thg league, with the only glaring exception in pass defense: Line play apd qulck reactlons by lmebackers and defenswe safety-men like JeH Lortz cut down many a potentxal ground gam. FOOTBALL-l 963 DPU I Opponent 13 . . Ill. VVesIeyan . . 20 19 . . . Evansville . . . 7 6 . . . Ball State . . . 15 12 . . . . Butler. . . . 14 28 . . . Centre 6 6 . . A St. Joseph 9 21 . . . Indiana St. 0 24 . . . Valparaiso 7 17 . . h Wabash . . . 0 ICC record: 3J3 Season record: 5-4 Bronson Davis makes the h-catch iof the year, against Evansville. The speedy halfback managed to snag thls one Just before stepping out of bounds. 157 Again, ths Tiger defense rises to Stop a running play with the ferocity and savage reactions of its namesake. Against Evans- ville, the dsfense held the powerful Accs to a minus four yards rushing! 158 The lot of the DePauw fullback is not easy; he carries the burden of the Tigefs ground game. Bill Alcott is a fullback. The Tigerhs 19th straight loss to Butler came on a rather auspicious occasionha combi- nation Old Glory Day and the Inauguration OfDePaqu new president, William E. Kers- tetter. Though the consensus was that hthis was DePauwk year; five fumbles and two intercepted passes humbled the Tiger's drives. DePauW had a chance to tie; an attempt for a two-point conversion after their second touchdown was stopped. Youhll get yours one of these days, TonyH Recurring injuries to a frightfully shaky knee didrft stop halfback Doug Weir from ICC honors. The shifty Speedster slashes through a hole for four yards. All Americhittle Richard' and the Mrs. receive the congratulations of admiring fans after the Tigers rolled over Indiana State on Dadk Day, 21-0. Dickk play in the fmal period helped break open the game-DePauw scored all its points in the last quarter. 159 Bottom Row: George Lortz, assk. coach; Walt Rug, Ed Gardner, John Barnett, Bill Alcott, Bob Gardner, Steve Vanderbark, Mark Moore, Monty Hughes, Tom Cooper, Steve Russell. Serami Raw: Ralph Berlin, trainer; Tom Mont, head coach; Tom Bollinger, Bruce Mackey, Tom Brown, Rene Bichey, Carmel Mazzocco, Richard Dean, Doug Weir, Ted Crouch, Bronson Davis, Chuck Byrum, Skip Williams, Jeff Lortz. Third Row: Dave Joyce, Tod Eberle, Chuck Peck, John Snow, George Pearce, Paul Cernock, Stuart Young, Rod Dore, Joe Walsmith, Earl Licbich, Eric Christman, Sam Chattin, 21553:. coach; Ted. Katula, assl coach; Dr. A. W, Smith, physician. Tap Raw: Terry Johnson, Wayne Kyhos, Jack Kent, Steve Davis, Bill Fox, George Tesar, John Thomas, Rick Farrell, Dan Brown, Ralph Larson, Chuck Schmelter. Tiger Basketball 1963-64 160 High-scoring guard Jim Callanc, eighth highest scorer in DePauw's basketball history, nets two against Wheaten. A With another young, inexperienced squad, one of the few skills Coach Elmer McCall could delight in was the continual improvement in the teamhs rebounding. Here, Stan Bahler 63 and Dean Rush struggle for the Tiger cause. Backcourt height was one of the Tiger strengths; it was a move in- tended to giVeDePauw some addi- tional advantage on the boards. Guard Bruce Osborne hips a fall- away jumper over Centre. Despite the Tiger7s overall record 01f9-13J and their mediocre confer- ence mark of 3-9, the team set records for the two statistics: the 1964 hardcourt squad had the best held goal percentage in DPU history with .4284 Also, the team compiled the highest free throw percentage over the years with .728. 161 Sophomore Dick Putt, one of McCale hopes for the future, showed Hashes of brilliance in his obviously inexperienced play. Big and strong, Putt drives in for two against VVheaton. It was another rough year of rebuilding for Coach Me- Call as he valiantly tried to prepare a seasoned squad for next fall. His apparent game of tmusical players, often vexed the fans, particularly those positioned under the west basket. Two of the most coveted awards presented members of the basketball squad are the Most Valuable Player 0964- Jim CaHaneh and the Most Competitive Player O964i Morgan Eversoro. Callane, a standout all season, scored 423 points in 22 games, Everson, showing poise far beyond his experience, looks to be the Jim Callane 0r Ron Zalewski of the near future. .5 Probably the most improved, and one ofthe greatest competitors on the team, lanky center Bob Hutto slipshpw the middle for a bucket in the first Valpo contest. BASKETBALL91 963-1964 DPU Opponent 69 , . 1 . . Earlham . . . . . 77 87 , . . . Indiana Central . . . . 92 71 . . . . 1 IllWVesleyan . . . . . 69 82 . . . . . . Wabash. . . . . . 75 55 . . . . . Dennison . . . . A 71 68 . . . . . Miami 601 . . . . . 79 85 . . . . . .Franklin. . . . . . 69 53 . . . A . EvansviHe . . . . . 97 96 . . . . . .VVheaton. . . . . . 90 66 . . . . . . StJoe . . . . . . 87 87 . . . . . Indiana St. . . . . . 71 64 . . . . . . Butler . . . : . . 89 82 . . '. . . . Centre . . . . . . 75 78 . . . . . . Valpo . 1 . . . . 84 78 A . . . . EvansviHe . . . . . 103 80 . . . A . Indiana St. . . . . . 93 81 . . . . . Ball State . . . . A 93 80 . . . . . . SLJoe . . . . . . 69 100. . . . . . Valpo . . . v . . 66 71 . . . 1 . . Butler 1 . . . . . 73 66 . . . . . . Wabash . . . . . . 52 78 . . . . . BaIlState . A . . . 00 163 1Most Co-mpetitiva Morgan Everson, a hustling, never qult ballplayer, hits against Butler. Row One: Morgan Everson, Jim Callane, Jim Edmonds, Mike Fehling, Tim Scott, Skip Collins, Art Tregenza. Row Two: Jon LundquistJ Terry White, Dick Putt, Bob Hutto, Dick Weber, Stan Bahlcr, Dean Rush, Bruce Osborne. It was a rough-Segson for star sprinter Sid Showalterealthough he swam times comparable to last year, more often than not they just were not good enough this tlme around. Some 0fthatstram shows as he emerges from the pool. The Tiger swimmers, under the tutelege of Coach Charlie Erdman, had a long season. They could do no better than 5th in the ICC meet, and compiled a weak 3-6 season mark. Some bright spots over the colder than usual winter were sophomore backstroker Bob Wells new mark for the 200 yard event in 2:221 and Pierce man- aged to steal the 200 yard breastroke record from teammate Al Aldrich in 2:34. The 400 yard medley relay team of Showalter, Aldrich, Wells and Huston set a 0 new mark of4:07. And, fmally, Sid Showalter hit a good day and set a new mark for the 200 yard freestyle of 2:01 :9. Swimming 1964 SWIMMING 1964 DPU Opponent 38 . . . Indiana St. . . . 57 43 . . . . Dennison . . . . 52 26 . . . Miami 10.1 . . . 69 51 Eastern Illinois . 1 . 40 77 Berea tKyJ . . . 18 55 . . . . Ball State . . 1 , 40 36 . . . . A1bion . . . . 51 34 . . . . Valpo . . . . 61 32 . . . . Evansville 1 . , 1 63 Sophomore backstroker Bob Wells was one of the few pleasing developments of the 1964 swimming season. Here, on the right, he springs from the startmg block. Sid Showalter Get in there and do the best you can-and smile!y Coach Erdman seems to bc saying. Due to the death of tannis mentor, Mike Snavely, Charlie will now have the added responsibility of coaching the tennis squad. 165 KSwimmers take your marks, get set . . . bang and the conditioning, plus adrenalin, takes over as muscles strain in bodies tensed for a watery battle agamst tlme. John Duncan, standout sprinter 0n the Tiger thinclads, duels With an Indiana St. man for a lst in the 440. Tiger Track 1963 166 1 TRACK 1963 DPU Opponent 9715 . . . . .Butler . . . . 47 57 . . . . Cincinnati . . . 77 72 . . . . Indiana St. . . . . 73 103 . . . . Valpo . . . . . 41 67 . . . . Wabash . . . . 78 85 . . . . Ball State . . . . 60 Dual meet record: 3-3 ICC meet: 3rd Big State: 5th Purdue Invitational: 4th AI Brill passes the baton to Olu Oredugba fora fastrelay lap. Acehflsprihterfand 1964 co-captain, Paul Hammer strams w1th every muscle as he lunges for the tape. 167 Jon Lundquist, a junior, showed much improvement in his fo-rm and dtstance, yet the discus was one of the most eluslve wms the Tlgers sought all season. It was a fairly mediocre season for the team as a whole, but individual efforts kept the morale high. The DPU 880 yard relay team set a Big State record of 1:28zl. Kirby Bay continued his masterful distance running with flrst places in both the ICC and the Little State 2 mile run. Olu Oredugba set a new DePauw mark for the 880 yard runehe was timed twice around the Blackstock oval in 1:55. Fehling, participating in the newly added hop, step and jump eventJ copped first places in the ICC and Little State, and a second at Big ' ' ' ' State. Phil Eskew notched a record in the new The 1055., of Gernot Doetsch hurt the Tigers in pole vault V strength, but hard work and perseverence kept the DPU vaulters 330 yard hurdles. a constant threat. Cross Country: Harvey's Harriers 1963 CROSS COUNTRY 1963 DPU Opponent 345? . . . Indiana Central . . . 21 36 . . . Ball State . . . 21 28 . . . . Hanover . . . . 27 4O . . . Indiana St. . . . 19 43 . . . . Wabash . . . . 18 47 . . . Eastern Illinois , . . 16 46 . . . . Valpo . . . . 22 110W score wins ICC meet: 4th Great Lakes meet: 6th Links State: 8th ' Big State: 10th Most Valuable Runner: Kirby Bay sophomore, continued his amazing success into his senior year 1 Kirby Bay, new to the dusty trails chross country running as a with nine firsts and one second among the Tigers. 168 A.Close look at this team picture reveals an error-it's the same one used last year, due only to the lack of a better sub- stltute. Fourth from the left in the mlddle row is team leader Bay. Coach Robert Harvey is at the far right in the back row. Raw 0116: Coach John Maroni; manager Fred Wendelboe, Ralph Larsen, Ken Tregenza, Bob McCcrmick, Don Hile. Raw Two: Walt Ruff, Bo Danner, Dick St. Clair, Schuy Huck, Chris Petersen. An untimely illness cost the Tiger grappbers, and all of the DePauw community, a great loss, that of Nlike Snavely. He tutored both the wrestling and tennis teams ably and with the spirit and devotion of ten men. The wrestling squad borrowed a former Big Ten champ to guide their development; Schuy Huck and Ken Tregenza provided inspired leadership and exemplary competi- tion as they consistently out per- formed rivals on the mat. The loss of one candidate to a training viola- tion hurt the team in the manpower department as depth was a quality nonexistent. Tiger Wrestling 1964 Action is lightning quick on the black mat centered in Bowman Gym emuscles strain, bulge in reaching for the reversal, the escape of the ultlmate, the pm. 169 ., . .1 . .03; iwwiw 2:; . a' L $ Bottom Raw: Steve Tegarden, Bill Bennctt, Bill Evans, John Vidal, Bill Shields, Bill Hart. Second Row: Dick Dean, George Blanphard, Te? Mettalf, Bruce Mackey, Skip Collins, Mike Peyton, Harry Wing. Third Row: Coach Ted Katula; Trainer, Ralph Berlin; Bob Klmgensmxh, John Harpham, Ray Stock, Don Olsen, DUE Gala, Jim Zurcher. Baseban 1963 BASEBALL 1963 170 DPU Opponent 8 Indiana University . 10 2 St. joe . . . 1 5 St. Joe . . . 0 3 Hope College . . . 4 1 .Miami 03. . . . 00 3 Hanover 0 0 Purdue 1 1 V Indiana Central . 1 7 . Indiana Central . 14 3 . Evansville . 4 5 . Evansville . 3 1 Valpo 4 4 Valpo 2 5 .Indiana St.. 3 4 .Indiana St. 0 ; U A . ' It was hitting like thls that Coach Katula needed to win some of the nine 1 Butler 2 games the Tigers lost by one run. 1 Butler 2 All ICC team: Gula, Shields, Mackey lst in ICC E.R.A.: Gula Most Valuable Player: Gula Tennis 1963 DPU JKOx1NObJKOh-lwumx1 JOO on TENNIS 1963 S,western U. Memphis St. . U. of Mississippi . Univ. Club, Memphis St. Joe Miami 0$ Indiana U. . Ball State . Purdue Valpo Butler Indiana St. Wabash . Evansville . U. ofIllinois ICC lst Singles; Giddings 'ICC 2nd Singles: Beatty Opponent 1 OOONOOOOKOOCOOHPIQN ICC lst Doubles: Giddings-Beatty Top Raw: Manager joe Hughes; Walt Bcatty, Dave Kingsley, Walt Beatty, a junior playmg at 2nd singles and first doubles positions, copped ttfs only losses were at the hqnds of Purdue 163 and teamed with Bill Glddings to take the teanfs best record at 13-2. Bea and Indiana U. Walt won ICC 2nd sing the hOnOrS in the ICC lst dou ga Tom Stewart. Bottom Row: Joe M blcs. J, artin, Jim Heineman, Br 171 uce Voorheis, Bill Giddings. Golf 1963 Mike Nisen and Jerry Shine were the leading point-getters for the Tiger golfers. Nisen, voted Most Valuable Player by his teammates, won 8 and lost only one match. Shine was 8-3 for the season. With Nisan graduating, much of the Tigerhs success in 1964 rest on Shine and Silcott. The Tiger linksters, coached by Elmer McCall, compiled their bcst season since 1952. Jerry Shine, Mike Nisen, John Campbell, Bob Silcott. 95g . 2y2. 6V2. 5V2. 12 GOLF 1963 . Ball State . . Butler. Indiana St. .St. Ioe. . Butler. St. Joe, Rose Poly Hanover Wabash Indiana St. . Butler. Wabash Opponent 1h 5 8 8V2 5h 12h 14 Jerry Shine, an outstandingjunior, looks to be the key to a Tiger success in 1964. Even compiling anot moments as is reflected in head coa hey winning season has ifs bad ch Tom Monfs stat- ure. Smile, youYre on candid camera! vides color and inte Pscal, Sibbie ShOWa The high-stepping, baton twirling group that. leads the rest at halftime is the Majorettts: lter, Julie Strathern, Cathy Valeska. Sports Potpourri Mes: of the time a cheerleader at Deleuw must feel worthless and frustrated and unnecessary as can be-for the spirit at athletic events is scmething no pros- pcctivc student should be allowed to witness. However, the bouncy crew plods gallantly along: Joan Portal, Nancy Pedersen, Pat Peckinpaugh: Betty Boyd, Lois Kn'ck rbcck r Na n Ma t1 . 1 e e , n y r n 173 DPU bandsmen onto the held, and pro, Barb Mills, Jane Talbot, Pattie Pierce, Sally I74 INTRAM URAL SPORTS Bill Ellis, fantastic grabs made the Bennett-Ellis combination the mOSt potent force in the 1M grid play. Tee Metcalfcame through with a b rilliant season to lead Sigma Nu to the football IM Football 1963 Once again the crisp fall air was slashed by whizzing pigskins and rattled by the vibrations of vicious blocking as intramural Football convened. Notable changes were the improved quality and severity of referees, and the ascension of baseballer Bill Bennett to QB nonpareil for Phi Delt. The Bennett to Bill Ellis pass became a respected and much feared combination in both leagues. The Snakes, hletcalfwas an admirable leader in taking his team to the championship. Delths Wilhoite came from nowhere to take a dark-horse all the way to second place by virtue of a stunning upset over Phi Delt. Phi .Gam, working their way into the top four with hard-thtowing Tom Burgum at QB, lacked the ability to come up With the hbig win, and faded late in the season. championship. Here he completes one against Phi Gam. 175 176 The Sigma Nu-Phi G clincher. Fiji George Blanchard and Hamilton strain for 2. Steve Kilmer streaks u a desperate tag. 3.. .. . , $ :9. J p the sideline after snagging 3 Bennett aeriel-DU'S John Lundquist makes take Football crown am semi-fmals game shaped up as a real battle until late in the contestwhen the Snakes hit Bud Hamilton for the Burgum toss. ..z-...;... .m.: - IM Basketball 177 Sigma Nu continued irfs domination of the intramural basketball com- petmon for anorher year w1th near-varsuy performances. Their rc- boundmg strength, as above, was unparalleled, unrlvaled. Once again sportsmanship and general good conduct came under Ere in both football and basketball as injuries were sustained in rugged play. Tom Matron, president of the LVI Board, did an amazingjob given a diEcult task. It was due mainly to Maren that the football referees were more carefully screened and paid higher salaries. Many suggestions For more sportsman- like conduct centered around the inclusion of . v . . he 7 g ' ' - V h 7' , 1. e e e 61 1 O a On lxobably thc mosL hugtlmg. mCSt-CCmPCTHIVe pxaycr 1n the league xx 111146 pomts mto th v m1? C mpll U was Fred Johnson. H15 sh;fty dnves left many a defcnslve man Of pomts for each sport. 1n thls way, a par- suddenly alone as helaidin another bucket for Sigmlehi. ticipant team could be eliminated from the championship for continually displaying poor sportsmanship. A solution remains to be found. The Sigma Nu tfivet takes on Longden Hall with the eventual result that Hamilton, Harding and company end up on the heavy end of the score. X t t V Big Denny Seibert, Sigma Nu center, goes after a jump ball agaihst Phi 135in Dan Petticrew, in this writer's opinion the best all around player 1n the game. hNow look, Jay, just get out there and do ajobeeif the refs give you any trouble, Just send them over here? Sigma Nu Coahch Phil Carson to Jay Tressler? Highlighting the basketball season was the tourney between Phi Psi and Sigma Nu: this had to be the best exhibition of concentrated team eEort seen in DePauw IM competition in a long time. Rumor had it that the Snakes rented a local high school gym for extra prac- tice. Phi Psi took the hrst game of the series, but a telling injury to star Dan Dillon seemed to slow them down. Sigma Nu stormed back to take the last two games, and the championship. 9:2? One of the keys to the success of the Sigma Nu basketball Teammate Of Harding, and equally responsible for the Snake machine over the last two years has been the inspired play Of dynast-y 0f, baSkCtb?u champs 15 Bud Hamllton who has 511135 guard Bob Harding, above driving around Phi DclEs Bill by Phl P51 5 Dan Dllhon for a two-pomter. Evans. 0 179 Steve Tegarden, court mentor for Phi Delt, does a quick bit of analysis as his players listen intently. Tegarden; one of the more reserved coaches, was a credit to h1s team. 180 IM tennis, played in the fall, concurrent with football: is a challenging contest of aging high school veterans and those fresh from the high school ranks with letterjackets flapping. Phi Delt, Sigma Nu and Phi Gam were the leading contenders in IM swimming this winter. Bleary eyed fans, crammed into the tiny Bowman pool steamy With chlorine, urged their favorite on. Igwig'wphha f-rgw . i? GUI: a Often Aan IM tennis Champ is characterized, not so much by his ability, but rather by his endurance and general physical conditioning. For the novice or the disengaged spec- tator, IM's at DePauW' must compare favorably with many betterrthan-average high school athletic programs. The intra- mural system offers the opportunities to compete in organized athletics ranging from the major sports of football, basket- ball and softball t0 the minors of swim- ming, bowling, golf, tennis, badminton, wrestling, ping pong and track. There is a place for everyone and anyone in the pro- gram. One of the more amazing aspects of the program is the level of competition: IMhs draw most of the high school letter- men who enter DePauw and decide that varsity athletics just demand too much time. Give these ex-high schoolers three years of HVI seasoning, and the contest you witness will most likely impress you as to finesse, et a1. The IM track season in the spring is one of the worst attended, yet most exeiting contests of the whole program. In no other sport is the indiv- vidual so obviously pltted man to man With his rwal. From the dashes to the dlstanccs, the held events to Hashing finishes, IM track has to be one of the greatest thrllls of the season 181 IM's look to the officers and coaches of each living unit for encouragement toward good sportsmanship. Some sports in the IM program, notably Foot- ball, are dangerously near termi- nation because of numerous in- juries and other complaints indi- cating unnecessarily rough play. If the individual teams do not accept the charge and clean up their play, the University may solve the problem simpIy-toss out the sports in question! A hush has fallen upon swimmer and spectator alike, the starter raises his gun, the call of svvlmmers take your mark? echoes loudly 19 tmy Bowman pool; electric, tense, apprehensive. Theyke off-the cheers bulld to an ear-rendmg crescendo. WOMEN'S SPORTS VVomenk intramural and extramural athletics offers the DePauw coed almost the same wide selection of sports and emphasis as does the IM program for the men. Girl,s may elect to participate for their living unit in a variety of sports such as basketball, volleyball and softball. If a girl exhibits the interest and prowess necessary for extramurals, she may compete on an intercollegiate basisj represent- ing DePauwk women, in sports such as held hockey and basketball. Additional activities, in more of an unscheduled vein, are the touch football games in the girlsh quadrangle, and the annual Dadhs Day Powder Puff football game between Delta Gamma and Kappa Kappa Gamma. .w V t The girFs held hockey team practiced diligently for the intercollegiate Contests, both home and near McKean field would hear the sharp rap of sticks at the faced? and then the s on the field. There is a lot of good natured ribbing aimed at DePauw's women athletes, but when a bunch of Tri Delts or Alpha Phis 0r DGhs or Thetas changes into shorts and sweatshirts,bettertowatch onehs criticism. Such a group of jocks, you never saw before! They play hard, and well. Their enthusiasm is seldom checked as may be seen by their spirited competition at Derby Day and various exchanges With fraternities. As one of the ma1es who often gathered along the road-side of McKean held to Watch field hockey, may I say that this is no sport for the weak or the easily bruised. I feel quite safe lying in the sun, watching, but if you Were to introject me into the swinging melc of wooden sticks and dust . . . well, P11 pass this time. away. Often, anyone houts and screams of the mortal combat 183 Ease ,v, h W I I raw If thgre was one factor which turned the tide of the 1963 Powder Puff contest, it was ferocious line play in favor of the Delta Gammas. Faster startmg, harder hitting, the line proved the biggest difference. DG over Kappa, 21-0 hemmed in by terrific defensive end play, and her passes DG's a well earned 21-0 victory after five weeks ofintense h h It just Wasrft Kappa's day: her speedy backfield was Fantasticline play andaconcentrated team eEortgavc the wentawry. h practice and drill. LIVING UNITS IVIOVING OUT-Two Sigma Chi's prepare to leave campus as another school year ends. 187 HOUSE DECORATIONS-Gary Wiant attempts to explain the Phi Delt decorations to Old Gold Day guests. DATE CENTER-The Boulder is still a popular place for meeting chapel dates. 188 ALPHA CHI OMEGA ACTIVES Gsft to righo Top Row: Sailor Arndt, Carol Chord, Claudia Lloyd, Penny Simms, Sue Brcseman, Marilyn Rupprecht, Renee Sebo, Diane Rosencranz, Liz Cronin, Margie Miller, Carol Lawrence, and Joan Kroll. TIzz'rd Row: Janet Williams, Ellen Mc- Kinnis, Dorothy Randol, Mary Jo Jensen, Judy Brown, Barbara Mills, Barbara Whaley, Patti Mix, Marty Jackscn, and Marilyn Schaaf. Setomi Row: Kathy Hart, Susan Bicket, Gail Childs, Sue chppin, Tinaz Can, BufHe VVhitesel, Mary Lou Levy, Jane Polivka, Nancy Rich, Marilyn Bosh, and Ann MacLean. Firxt Row: Mary Schoeneberger, Jan Seaman,Carolyn Shaw,Vivian Rike, Mary Kay Little, Mary Lou Manson, Debbie Grant, Christine Patterson, Jo Snobarger, and Billie McCullough. Bottom Row: Minette Conrad, Pat Howell, Carolyn Van Epps, Roma Williams, Mm McCanon, Janis Vernon, Noodle Newell, Martha Gardner, Sandy Elles, and Becky Sutherlin. ALPHA CHI OMEGA PLEDGES Oeft to righd Top Row: Valerie Wayne, Sherry Sims, Karen Stephenson, Candace Mitchell, and Sue Longley. Second Raw: Pam Romance, Jody Schoenwetter, Brenda Bailey, Suzette Rawlings, and Sue Parrish. Fin! Raw: Martha Kuenzli, Joan Eckert, Linda Heisel, Diane Ireson, and Nancy Garrison. Boltam Row: Kathy Kamp, JoAnn Fujioka, Ann Barrow, and Sue Bright. Alpha Chi Omega THREE MINUTES PLEASE A1pha Chi's Tinaz Can, Billie Mc- Culloch, Mary Jo Jensen and Ellen McKinnis wait anxiously While Jan Seaman completes her call. 189 . ' kw; ;.- ALPHA CH1 OFFICERS'cht to righd: Sandy Elles, Recording Secretary; Roma Williams President; Janis Vernon, Vice President, and Judy Brown, Treasurer. 190 l . - - . . . . , ALPHA GAMMA DELTA ACTIVES-Ueft to righQ Tap Raw.- Susie Priess, Cecelia Helwig, Carol Taylor, Sarah Johnson, Margie lVlyers, Sallie Munch, Molly Hughes, Jan Worley, Nancy Lee, Glenna Staples, Janna Adamson, Karen Keppel. Third Row: Cheryl Frederick, Deedee Rigby, Carolyn Elsler, Rogenc Froberg, Louise Tavinner, Karen Good, Debbie Sanders, Carrie Jo Gifford, Linda Brown, Linda Marks, Karen Havens, and Barbara Brines. Second Row: Sally Bly, Sandra Gulick, Louise Estes, Carol Hector, Karen Hawkins, Phyllis Templin Ruth Ann Malott, Mary Alice Wylie, Carolyn Miles, and Katherine Merrill. First Row: Cherry Sorenson, Beverly Ranch, Nan Roettig, Ruth Sherman, Melode Gifford, Mary Walker, Karen Kappel, Judi James, Carla Walker, Susie Maxwell, and Regina Weber. Bottom Raw: Sue Ellen Fouke, La- nenne Lutz, Nancy Wagner, Kay Herkner, Mrs. Rowan, Linda Ziegler, Beth Price, Margo Smith, and Sue Stanfield. Alpha Gamma Delta 'x Xx WWW ga-z '5' 5?: t 2-9 w? -; v'g 5:75,: f...- -'g?: .- ; .- I-I , .1 .- .- v 5 p .- I: '-' II.- .- .: , :1 .: E Mi 2 I tl- l: : 2 un- .. -- 5 3-- L. 'm-a E K I .- :3 , I 'b- ALPHA GAMMA DELTA PLEDGES-Oeft to righO Top Row: Kay Koontz, Terry Thompson, Dianne Sanger, Linda Moss, and Jane Buikstra. Second Row: Bette Young, Candi Peterson, Janet Robison, and Jill Yousling. First Row: Jacqueline Sue Arnold, Carol Henvis, Caroie Heston, and Mary Hatfield. Bottom Row: Anne Scand- alios, Mary Harvy, June Wilson, and Janet Branch. ; W ALPHA GAMMA OFFICERS Oeft to righo Kay Herknsr, President; Carolyn Miles, Treasurer; Karen Keppel, Vice President; Beth Price, Recording Secretary. 191 A h ' i , .. . . - 4 ALPHA OIVHCRON Pl ACTIVES Oeft to righO Tap Row: Judy Hassler, Sally Rough, Joan Guthrie, Jane Gaydos, Ginny Smith, Barb Dike, Jane Cope, Ginni Padgett, Jane Smith, Sue Westphal, and Cathie Gray. Third Raw: Judy Sheagren, Elizabeth Keaton, Barbara Lynn Black, Carol Smith, Lee Dodd, Judi Wanner, Pat Colcman, Diane Pagcl, Mary Jo Liter, and Lois Knickerbocker. Second Row: Doris Roesener, Kathy Jahnel, Donna Leverett, Lacey Nutting, Sandra Kinney, Ann Hill, Kay Phillips, Marjie Rackow, Sandy McCormack, and Judy Huhn. Firxt Row: Judy Allen, Rita MyersJoe Cremens, CarolWandell, Garnet Schafer, Linda Nelson, Karen Harrald, Mary Ann Snodgrass, Diane Murphy, Mary Jane Morgan, and Virginia Keim. Barium Raw: Heleaniller, Lolly Gaydos, Suzann Saville, Deanne Schild, Mrs. Lewis, Merrill Kimbrough, Ginny. Metcalf, Betsy Young, and Jane Humphrey. L2; .y ALPHA OMICRON PI PLEDGES-Ucft to righO Top Row: Patricia Pennington, Pam Loveless, Carol Ann Martin, and Diane Anderson. First Raw: Mary McGuire, Judy Bender, Barbara Lewellen, and Ann lVIont- gomery. Bottom Row: Sharon McKay, Jane Penman, Rita Rogers, and Betsy Coolley. Alpha Omicron PI k AOPi OFFICERS-Ueft to righO Kathy Jahnel, Recording Secretary; Linda Nelson, Vice President; Judy Hassler, Pres'- dent; Mary Jo Liter, Treasurer, and Joy Cremcns, Corresponding Secretary. 193 SECOND HOIVIEiAOPYs Jane Gaydos, Pudgc Schild, Lolly Gaydos and Jane Smith take a study break in the Hub. 194 YLIE --xt ALPHA PHI ACTIVES Ueft to righo Top Row: Hedy Bryant, Malinda Williams, Linda Stone, Barb lVIurray, Jean Graham, Kathi PinkstaH, Judy Schiek, Pat von Fischer, Sally lVIcCalI, Edwina Challinor, Marty Zaring, Kay Yoder, and Ruth Stadler. Third Row: Betsey Jones, Val VVat- son, Sue Greene, Ann VValbeJ-t, Nancy Williams, IRuth Gordon, Nikki Evans, Carolyn Ensor, Kathryn Gloin, Marjie Plummer, Ruth Mahaney, and Trish Henderson. Sitond Row: Stephanie Colburn, Rita Suc Crosby, Marti Fcarer, Bev Henderson, Linda Coleman, Barb Spider, Nikki Morris, Pat Murphy, Arleen Hertel, Jane Hibler, Carol Cannom, and Susan Nahigian. Firs! Row: Jeanie Brown, Vicky Cassell, Sarah Roberts, Anne Self, Tina Olton, Lana Henrichs, LNanny Martin, Becky Acklin, Bette Bunting, Joan Remsbechcr, Susie Nelson, and Peggy Tucker. Battam Row: Judy Henderson, Pam lVIcCord, Suzanne Schurmeier, Jane McKinney, Mrs. F. Jackson, fSarah Dalbey, Paula Allison, Nancy Andreae, Sue: Headlee, and Beauvais Staples. Alpha Phi PHI OFFICERS Oef-t to righO: Jane Hibler, Pledge Trainer; Jane McKinney, gies-ident; Katie Gloin, Personnel Chairman; and Nancy Williams, Scholarship alrman. ALPHA PHI PLEDGES Oeft to righQ Top Raw: Judie Jones, Lynn Bresnahan, Debby Schade, Susan Smith, and Wendy Browder. Second Row: Lynn Brown, Connie Weimcr, Nancy Silsdorf, Phyllis Manring, and Nancy Fisher. Fin! Raw: Juli Kettredge, Cornelia Andherg, Wendy Pease, Laura Swiontek, and Carole Thorlton. Bottom Row: Ann Schoelch, Lynn Belknap, Lee Mac Allister, Kathy White, and Andrea Caparell. HOOTENANY Val Watson, Susie Nelson, Edwina Challinor and Sarah Robertsjoin Judy Shiek and her guitar for a folk sing. 196 . ' v b 1 L I 2 DELTA DELTA DELTA ACTIVES-Oeft to righO Top Row: Mary Watson, Kitty B002, Kitty Harris, Charlotte Wynns, Sarah Brandt, Jeanie Beeghly, hiarilyn NICClure, Loraine Boland, Sue Childs, Kathy Sceales, Roxana Carrick, Nancy Giesecke, IWary Holman, and Sylvia Showalter. Third Raw: Karen McDevitt, Jeanne Leslie, Becky Richards, Kay Natorp, Linda Ohmans, Pattie Pierce, Bobbie Sexauer, Barbara Swensrud, Carol Davidson, Susie Ervin, Sue SteEey, Carol Harper, and Gail Griswold. Second Row: Ann Hussong, Barb Patterson, Barbie Bald- ridge, Cathie Valeska, Janet Krueck, Janet Hellberg, Judy Peterson, Carol Farmer, Maxine May, Margie Stoops, Sally Stecher, Edee Leherissey, Sandie McComb, and Sue Rainer. Fm; Row: Nancy Lyman, Sally Gifford, Judy Fawks, Ginger Barksdale, Shari Sanders, Char Erdmann, Jeanie Lusk, Dorothy Walker, Claudia Beck, Sue Mendenhall, Sally Haines, Susan Faust, Ann Willis, and Judy Osterland. Bottom R0w:'Ann Kimble, Hannah Tatham, Evie Gravescn, Mary Lou Gerhardt, Mrs. Seidel, Lorri Woodcock, Sally Smerz, Margaret O Brien, Maureen Sullivan, and Nancy Smoot. STUDY BREAK-Tri DclEs Sarah Brandt, Max May, Pattie Piercc, Mary Watson and Kitty Harris catch up on all the latest gossip. Delta Delta Delta DELTA DELTA DELTA PLEDGES Ueft to righQ Top Row: Brenda Dumield, Brenda Bell, Judy Fernald, Jane Novotny, and Tina Gunther. Setond Row: Kay Cook, Janet Andrews, Carolyn Turner, Judy Rhodes, and JoAnn Russell. First Raw: Jean Gossard, Linda Reed, Sandra Yates, Kay Daugherty, and Sue Cranmer. Bottom Row: Penny Scott, Sandy Sterrenberg, Jane Thomas, and Gay Frankenfeld. 5 197 l f3 ., 3. . TRI DELT OFFICERsiaeft to righo Sally Stacker, Treasurer; Roxy Carrick, Recording Secretary; Judy Kusk, Vice President; and Maxine May, President. 198 , a g . I DELTA GAMMA ACTIVES-Ueft to righo Top Row: Susan Weeks, Sherry Kniebbe, Bobbie Hendricks, Lucy Link, Nancy Longnecker, Marilyn Sanders, Molly Williams, Sally Schaad, Judy Hartline, Joyce Newlin, Sara Smallwood, Sherri Eikenberry, and Diane Gross Tkz'rd Row: Susan Moore, Barb Orcutt, Donna Augspurger, Betsy Baird, Sally Hopple, Ellen Clark, Liz Crawford, Jackie Kofoed, Lois Lightncr, Barb Hanson, Carol English, Nancy Cowie, and Marcia. J. Hirth. Strand Row: Cheryl Stone, Marilan Douglass, Sandra Kerr, Nancy Blessing, Darle Eichler, Susan Nuckols, Susan Johnson, Sally Zollcr, Babs Bolser, Linda Howell, and Sue Adair. First Row: Judy Lee, Marty Geier, Ann Mead, Pat Grubb, Carol Powell, Ellen Massoth, Helen Boardman, Kris Stump, Pinkie Layham, Shirley Wright, Lynn Burgis, and Di Hill. Bottom Raw: Mar- ?:uerige sGalodyich, Carol Stoner, Janet Kartalia, Charlane Colip, Mrs. Barnes, Gail RobertsonJ Elizabeth Llead, Sue Ferrx Betsy Gross, and onme c remer. DELTA- GAMMA PLEDGES Ueft to righO Tap Raw: Sue Batten. burg, Gmny Sttin, Patty Canter, IVIarcia Swearingen, and Karen Berrettoni. Second Row: Lynda Kilmer, Katherine Buss, Karen Cobugn, Barb Koepke, and Jennifer Wheeler. Fin: Raw: Linda Har- ris, Lmda Smallwood, Joanne Randlis, Sandra Ladd, and Connie Campbell. Bottom Raw: Pamela Mullin, Ruth Christie, Meredith Armstrong, and Deborah Dunbar. Delta Gamma - El: ' s--':5! D G OFFICERS-Oeft to righO Marcia Hirth, Recording Secretary; Sue Weeks, Pledge Trainer; Marilyn Sanders, Standards Chairman, and Sarah Smallwood, President. 199 $va HAPPY DAY-DGs pitch in to mop the front hall as the plumbing overflows during rush Week. '- l : 1' t; . DZ OFFICERS Ucft to righQ Linda Morgan, Vice President; Carolyn Preslar, Rush Chairman; Karen Dunlap, Rush Chairman; Sara Wooden, Personnel Chairman; N ancy Hetz, President. 200 DELTA ZETA ACTIVES-Geft to righo Tap Row: Jan IVIiller, Bobbie Rath, Sue Schacht, Carol Engelman, Linda Morgan, Mary Gilbert, Susan Armbrust, Pat Walters, Jeannie Englebright, Elaine Miller, Karen Kish, Karen Rowe, and Lindsey Wiepking. Third Row: Jackie Vincent, Pat Duggins, Sara Wooden, Kathleen Conway, Joan Davidson, Mary Lynn Landis, Jeannette Drew, Carol Alexander, Elizabeth Spangler, Susan Lacy, Mary Ann Brauningcr, and Jane Tom. Second Row: Mary Worley, Sue Wright, Carolyn Miller, Julie Eckert, Carol Wilson, Irene Sparks, Linda Sprankle, Arlene Harlow, Bonnie Austin, Kay Harrer, and Elizabeth McMahon. First Raw: Lezlie Chesbrough, Jane Krause, Carolyn Appleget, Judy Robinson, Polly Lindsay, Marci Romsted, Mary Lou Colle, Mardi Casey, Ellen Jump, Karen Dunlap , and Carolyn Preslar. Battnlzz Rauanane Kullberg, Nancy Jones, Miriam Doran, Connie Miller, Mrs. Norcross, Nancy Hetz, Jan Sipes, Vernell Gehron, Rita Lamoree, and ancv . icoIl. Delta Zeta , , DELTA ZETA PLEDGES Ueft to righo Top Row: Pat Schrage, Lynne Wright, Judie Beyer, Betty Sue Gwin, and Kay Stembel. Second Row: Carol Kay Endicott, Pollen: Martin, Pat Nlelnik, Michele Jack, and Pat Kottcamp. First Row: Jennifer Critton, Carol Pritz, Karen Burkhardt, Barbara CreeL and Jeannine Buchanan. Bottom Row: Linda Mudd, Patra Bohan, Marjorie VVhitehouse, and Gretchen Oswald. 201 DZ DAYsiludy Robinson, Susan Lacy, Sue Wright and Mary VVorley seem to enjoy hearing Arlene Harlow tinkle the ivories. KAPPAALPHA THETA ACTIVES-Ueft to righO Tap Raw: Margie Seamans, Karen Jorgesen, Sioux Collins, Sally Goodyear, Chris Broxon, Karen Pearson, Sue Wager, Joan Tcmplin, Carol Cooper, Joan Salassa, Dee Templeton, Patrice Barrett, and Penny Murvin. leirJRaw:- Beth Kovacs, Jill Houghton, Joyce Dixon, Sharon McCall, Sherry Harris, Joan Fausch, Judy Samuel, Sara Layden, Ann Ridings, Pat Boynton, Nancy Young, and Jane Eklund. Second Row: Karen Schulze, Judy Detrick, Carol Allee, M. I. Neighbors, Barb Stoner, Marcia Davis, Tootie VVahl, Arlene Shaneyfelt, Nancy VVicnold, Kathy Hays, and Lynda Mitchum. First Row: Cynthia Werner, Joan Portle, Joan Ecknrdt, Gaye Morgan, Barbie Bylcr, Mary Ewing, Diane VanAntwerp, B. J. Wilkening, Karen Phillips, and Anne Hastings. Bottom Row: Linda Mills, Leigh Kannenberg, Sue Bartelsmeyor, Jo Anne Seamon, Mrs. Perkins, Gretchen Kulow, Sally Smith, Sue Cook, Dottie DeLong, and Janet Rosseglle. AUTUMN AMUSEMENT Kathy Hays, Joan Salassa, Karen Pearson and Pat Boyntou get ready to climb aboard for an afternoon ride. i. +3? w A i v W, ;5 THETA OFFICERsiacft to righO Dee Templeton, Treasurer; M. J Neighbors, Vice President; Nancy VVienold, President; and Sally Goodyear; Personnel Chairman. KAPPA ALPHA THETA PLEDGES-Oeft torigho Top Row: Moonbeam Meyer, Seelye Burr,Joan Schmidt, Blanche Hester, and Fran Wing. Second Row: TracyBlack, Courtney Craft, Patty Johnson, Helen Otterman, and Liz Bowcrman. First Row: Pam Patterson, Liz Swan, Vicki Semler, MaryLou Nigro, and Muff Powell. Bottom Row: Nina Shields, Jean Oldham, Caryl Brueckheimer, and Pam McKee. Kappa Alpha Theta 03 204 . :2 ' ' ' 1 ! KAPPA OFFICIALS Ucft to righo Suzanne Siegmund, Pledge Trainer; Nancy Johnson, Per- sonal Chairman; Carolyn Hartzler, President; Brenda Montgomery, Vice-President. $2 a SONG PRACTICE-Kappa's gather around a favorite spot to learn new songs and sing old favorites. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ACTIVES-Oeft to righo Top Raw: Louise Bradt, Sue Scully, Inn Lynn Dyer, Inky Hitch, Gretchen Hageman, Johnnie Johnson, Betty Boyd, Holly Hanscom, Lynn Pfersiek, Jody Kinnally, Susan Boldrey, Ginny Myra, Barbara Gustafson, and Suzanne Siegmund. lez'rn? Raw: Pam Krabbenhaft, Susan Millelhom, Tricia Bsadles, Mercy Condy, Sue Barlet, Mickey Laury, Marty Hawkes, Jane, Ryburn, Linda Macki, Rebecca Gillett, Prissy Minn, Barbara Hartm an, Patricia Peckinraugh, and Wendy DeWitt. Second Row.- Peggy Butts, Cathy Burt, Caryl Fernandes, Pam Johnson, Carolyn Leech, Dotty Shake, Mimi Herbert, Ginger chel, Barbara Mock, Suz VanNostrand, Colleen Riley, Donna Calame, and Marianne Green. Fz'mt RowHBlainey NIacMillan, Marty Marsden, Betsy Buell, Melinda Foulke, Ann Fairchild, Sharon Olson, Carolyn Riddell, Karen Metzler, Lou Pfeder, Ruth SwankJ Sally Harker, Kathy Bottorff, Brcnda Montgcmery, and Carolyn Togasaki. Bottom Row: Cathi Hash, Betty Buck, Nancy Mueller, Carol Brown, Missy Clark, Mrs. Iacobelli, Carolyn Hartzkr, Abby Abcndroth, Hannah Hofhcrr, and Sandi Hadley. Kappa Kappa Gamma KAPPA KAPPA GANIMA PLEDGES-Geft to righd Top Row: Jcan Ferguson, Ann Hecklinger, Karen Stuckey, Ann Jackson, Leonne Schillo, and Kay Johnson. Second Row: Nancy Weir, Jean McNeill, Carol Phetzing, Karen Preston, Janet King, and Karen Zinsmeister. First Row: Vicki Stembridge, Connie Nagle, Nancy Hay, Anne Kabel, and Lynn Quade. Bottom Row: Barb Trimble, Jean Simmons, Nancy OTIarl-a, Mary Sanderson, and Esta Herrmann. 206 , ; . hi 4 PI BETA PHI ACTIVES-Oeft to th0 Top Row: Shirley Parker, Carson Rodgers, Shirley Unruh, Freddi Sheridan, Bonnie McLaughlin, Martha Sigmond, Marta Nordenholz, Suzanne McCulloch, and Jane McCann. Third Row: Janie Talbott, Sally Ainsworth, Sue Ann Gilkey, Sally Fletcher, Marg McGleish, Kathy Saxton, Barb Fuller, Nancy Norberg, Martha Jo Anderson, and Beth Harrison. SecondRaw: Caron Moore, Sue Allen, Nancy Wakeiield, Lynn Organ, Bonnie Stout, Char Tirman, Connie Barrett, Judy Wise, Mary Mackelmann, Sandra Jones, and Carolyn Schrank. First Row: Beth Hunter, Barb Kormos, Diane Ling, Lynn Wilder, Barbara Dafoe, Donna Walker, Nancy Pedersen, Melinda Paine, Barb Niess, Johannah Jones, and Linda Younts. Bottom Row: Sue Lewis, Judy Diehl, Pam Fuller, Diane Nielsen, Kathy Ault, Mrs. Dietz, Sharon Lynn Farkasj Julia Scholz, Kitty Mosley, and Susie Greenhoe. x 3 11 . ' PI BETA PHI PLEDGES Oeft to righo Top Row: Lesley Seator, Diane Best, Lexy McCulloch, Barb Brown, Judy Herbst, and Linda Samelson. Second Row: Carolan Harrison, Nancy DeCosted, Susie Cox, Chris Miller, and Betsy Witler. First Row: Janet NIcAdams, Nancy Forcster, Adclc Tresslcr, Heidi Schultz, and Liz Weidman. Bollom Row: Susan Kuhl, Beth Hamilton, Sue Chestnutwood, Nancy Dodge, and Myrna Sue Hess. SING ALONG-Pi Phiys Nancy Norberg, Bonnie NIcLaughlin, Diane Ling, Judy Diehl and Char Tirman join Barb Fuller in a song. Pi Beta Ph a: PI PHI OFFICERS Oeft to righQ Kathy Ault, President; Julie Scholz, Treasurer; Sue Lewis, Recording Secretary; Diane Nielsen, Corresponding Secretary; and Sharon Farkas, Vice President. 207 08 Pg. 1...:-7.,.--. 3, $33,? m LOCUST NIANORiUCft to righd T017 Row: Kay Stcmbel, Charlotte Wytius, Abbey BishopJ Dorothy Lcitgabel, Betty Sue GwinJ Mary Husscr, and Judie Beyer. Third Raw: Betty Day, Cathy Hein, Martha Boynton, Carol Heidbreder, Joan Ferguson, Ginny Stein, and Nancy Eek. Second Row: Jaclyn Sehrt, Judie Jones, Susan Kuhl, Karen Stebcl: Carol Phctzing, Pat Melnik, and Susan Garriott. Fin! Raw: Carol Henvis, Tracy Black, Nancy Weir, Connie Hittlc, Phyllis Manring, Sandi Garriott, and Carole Chaney. Bottom Row: Jean OldhamJ Andras Caparcll, Jeannie Crawford, Sue Parrish, and Mary Harvey. Locust Manor , T ; ' . LOCUST OFFICERS 06ft to righQ Char Wytias, President; Dot Lcitgaabcl, Secretary; Carole Chaney, Personnel Chairman; and Karen Stebel, House Manager. LOOKS LIKE FUNwLocust girls review old scrapbooks and dis- cover that the'fre not the first 01163 to enjoy dorm living. :' : ? LUCY I AND IV-Geft to righO Tap Raw: Blanche Hester, Lynn Bresnahan, Carol Martin, Linda Brookes, Barbara Floyd, Virginia Brown, Pat Schrage, and Nannette Stanek. Third Row: Susie Palmer, Susan Frank, Valerie Wayne, Pam Loveless, JoAnn Russell, Linda Sherman, Seelye Burr, and Wendy Miller. Second Row: Linda Moss, Susie Cox, Mary Lou Nigro, Mary Zeluff, Kathy Kamp, Courtney Craft, Elaine Kira- cofe, and Bonnie Nilson. First Row: Kathy Ficzeri, Martha Kuenzli, Betty Young, Lesley Seator, Janet McAdams, and Judy Herbst. Bottom Raw: Arm Gerwig, Patty Johnson, Betsy Wider, Clare Kirby, Deborah Dunbar, and Susan Innes. Lucy Rowland Hall 209 210 ; J , - , V ; . : . - X LUCY II Geft to righd Top Row: Linda Heisel, Jane Buikstra, Linda McMahanj Sherry Sims, linger. Third Row: Sue Battenberg, Lynn Brown, Moonbeam NIeyer, Diane Ireson, Kathy Lybar Second Row: Liz Swan, Sandy Sterrenberg, Mary Margaret Shafer, Heidi Schultz, Kathy White, Kilmcr. First Row: Nancy O'Harra, Barbara Creel, Nancy Boltom Row: Connie Wilson, DeDc Lange, Barb Trimble, Ms; . - Jane Kenney, Ann Schoelch, and Ann Heck- ger, Jennifer Wheeler, and Hallye Bergmann. Jennifer Critten, Nancy Silsdorf, and Lynda Dodge, Jean Simmons, Jeannine E. Buchanan, Jean Folk, and Joann Fujioka. Julie Hauman, Jane Coulson, Pat Morgan, and Beth Hamilton. $ ! 4:! GOOD GIRLS Lucy Ladies know that the ,64 Mirage will be on time. Mg - f , ..L LUCY OFFICERS Oeft to righd: Lee MacAllister, ?resident; Joanie Eckert, Treasurer; Heidi Schultz, Personnel Chairman; Joan Fujioka, Secretary. INFORMATION PLEASEuGay Frankenfeld, Sue Cranmer, Kathy Lybarger, Connie MorrisonJ and Ann Schoelch construct an attractive bulletin board. 211 LUCY III-Ueft to righd Top Row: Barb Brown, Lynne Wright, Claire Childress, Karen Stuckey, Connie Morrison,Ann Jackson, Jackie Cox, and Jane Innes. Third Raw: Nancy Gerwig, Joan Eckert, Connie Nagle, Marilyn Faris, Vicki Semler, Bobbie Ferrell, Sally Mills, and Joan Schmidt. 55mm! Row: Tina Gunther, Brenda Bell, Nancy Hay, Carole Thorlton, Lee MacAllister, Nancy Forester, Ann West, and Dianne Senpcr. Pint Row: Pamela Mullin, Rosemary Hayes, Sue Cranmer, Nina Shields, Sharyn McKay, Marilyn Powell, and Ann Craven. Bottom Row: Jean Gossard, Pam Patterson, Jane Thomas, ;Gay Frankenfeld, Pat Nicewander, and Jeannie Buesking. Rector Hall RECTOR OFFICERS-Ueft t0 righO: Judy Rhodes, Secretary; Linda Smallwood, Treasurer; Georgette Kelley, President; and Jeanne Lowery, Personnel Chairman. 212 XE RECTOR I AND IV-Ueft to righO Top Row: Ann Jarrett, Janet Branch, Karen Baldauski, Kara Lynn Knight, Diane Anderson, Georgette Kelley, Betsey Nims, and Jody Beer. Tbird Row: Brenda Bailey, Susan Selcke, Lcslic Stackhouse, Susan Urich, Nancy Garrison, Chris MillerJ Myrna Sue Hess, and Susan Williams. Second Row: Nancy Holsapple, Suzanne Wycolf, Katy Taylor, Lissa Wells, Mary Hatfield, Karen Borre- honi, Marlys Brais, and Pat Englum. Fin! Raw: Susan Pierce, Janet Froberg, Sharon Marin, Jan Humfeld, Marcia Jensen, Linda Samelson, Wendy Pcase, and Vicky Mayiield. Bottom Row: Anita Lutkus, Meredith Armstrong, Jean McNeillJ Gail Lijiki, Marcia Swearingen, Diane Best, and Martha Brill. RECTOR H-Left to righQ Tap Row: Judy Angermeyer, Terry Thompson, Ann Laurel Pate, Betsy Coollcy, Susan Dohrmann, Lexy NIC- Culloch, Beth Morris, Suzanne Anderson, and Marcia Brandt. Third Row: Esta Herrmann, Nancy DeCosted, Connie VVeimer, Jill Yousling, Mary Sanderson, Joanne Randles, Sandy Ladd, Nancy Fisher, Lynn Quade, and Mary Rogers. Second Raw.- Gretchen Greiner, Karen Coburn, Sally Crowden, Libby Laccy, Karen Zinsmeister, Bobbie Tarener, Charlene Ellis, Debby Schade, and Betty Ianssen. First Raw: Betsy Rogers, Pam Siemering, Candi Peterson, Kay Johnson, Fran Wing, Linda Erf, Michele Jack, Arm Davis, Karen Preston, and Becky Bigham. Bottom Row: Barbara Brayton, Nancy Menzies, Karen Burkhardt, Patra Bohamy Ann Barrow, Marianna Stoica, Kathirine Buss, and Lynn Belknap. 1o .4 5.0 MONEYMAKER Kay Cook makes a sacrifice for Rector Hall in the Mortar Board late hours contest. 14 w . ? . 1; i , a ' A RECTOR III-Oeft to righO Top Row: Patricia Pennington, Judy Merrill, Lynn NIcConnell, Barbara Wesley, Vicki Childs, Karen Stephenson, Judy Craig, Judy Fcrnald, Jane Novotny, and Candy lVIitcheIl. Third Row: Patty Canter, Ann Montgomery, Mary Ann Pierce, Sue Longle , Brenda Dunfield, Linda Smallwood, V icki Stembridge, Barb Koepke, and Joan Burger. Swami Row: Louise Albrecht, Jeanne Lowery, Wend Browder, Caryl Brueckheimer, Jill Vance, Rebecca Kabel, Lucille Deckman, Carole Heston, and Linda Turner. First Row: Carol Kay Endicott, Barbara Lewellen, Judy Bender, Janet Andrews, Rita Rogers, Kay Cook, Purdie Meissner, Pam McKee, and Judy Rhodes. Baltom Row: Susan E. Steele, Nancy S. Betourne, Carol Thomas, Barbara Ruch, Ruth Christie, Janet Robison, Suzette Rawlings, and Gretchen Oswald. .. BIG WEEKENDI Carol Endicott, Jean McNeill, Marcia Jensen, Anne Kabcl and Linda Erf drc-am ofpleasures to come as they sign out for the Weekend. Mason Hall McCulloh, Jane Hemker, Char Ray, Cherrel Walker, Ellen Sandy Yates, Sue Stacker, Margaret Smith, Ginny Kerns, Sharon Gierach, Jacqueline Sue Arnold, Julie Farmer, Pat Kottcamp, Lee link, and Liz Wiedman, Sherry Huston, Linda Harris, Linda Kay Wells, and Martha Steele. Cyrena Gilman, Nancy Blanchard, and Sally Sope. Row: Jan McKee, IVIuH Powell, Donita MASON I AND IV-Oeft to rightF-Tap e HOE, Sherry Bockstanz, Millie Kemp, Peak, and Bobbie Eskew. Third Row: Lynn and Alice Lemkau. Second Row: Linda Reed, Jane Mcharry, Carole NIcLaughlin. Fz'nt Row: Mary Solberg, Nan Donaldson, Bottom Row: Georgiana Bradshaw, Jane Penman, Virginia Chanda, 215 JUST LIKE HOME ALMOST: Carol Harrison, Laura SWiontek, and Meredith Reed fmd Mason Cottage a pleasant place to study. a. L SA d L, .- L MASON HALL OFFI CERS- I . , J 1' ' ; wit MASON II and COTTAGE-Oeft to righO Top Row: Sarah Wham, Dorothy Hutchins, Alice Turtle, chsack, Joan Driemeier, and Sharon Young. Tizire Row: Virginia Nichols, Nancy Stewart, Dana K. lVIari Carol Fritz, Liz Bowerman, and Adele Tressler. Second Row: Gail Burney, Susie Powell, Pat White, Nancy Jackson, and NIary Benson. Firs! Row: June Wilson, Mary McGuire, Carolyn Turner, Pam R0 Harrison, and Carole Henley. Ratlam Raw: Pollee NIartin, Nancy XVillis, Blarjorie VVhitehouse, Frances Sue Martin, Susie Yoder, Jayne on, DorEs Rudolph, Kay Koon t2, lVlercdith Reed, Beryl Bobinette, mence, Jody Schoenwctter, Carolan Ann Flory, and Bonnie VVicns. . deft to righQ: Sara Hady, Treasurer; Susan Eber- hard, Vice Presxdent; Susan Yoder President, and Jan Griesbaum, Secretary. BIG PLANS-Mason girls decorate the bridge- nook for a wedding shower A MASON III! left to righo T0 Row: Carolyn Smith, Susan Everhard, Kay Daugherty, L-aurel Mel'son, Salli Pgsco, Alicc Petermann, and Katie Sprlfmer. Seamd Row? Dee Dee Haas, Donna Grady, Lynne Louise SaVIdge,.Janlcs Ann Bledron, CODHIE Capp, Penny Scott, and Patsy Mare? Fin! Row: Helen Otterman, Sara Hady, Sue Chestnuewood, Jan Grlesbaum, Anne Campbell, and Conme Campbell. Bottom Row: Kay Reinhart, Cindy Mikesell, Jeanie Cook; Pan Rush, and Lonme Bolzmar. w., 'Vr WILE HALL JUNIORS Ueft to righQ Bottom Row: Linda Mitchell, Portia Mutschler, riott, and Stephanie Netherton. Top Row: Jane Athisuson, Judy Matheny, Marlyn Hovland. Nancy Ferguson, Ann Fischl, Martha Har- Johnson, Joan Regelin, Lee Hilyard, and Sally 218 WESLEY HALL SENIORS-Ueft to righo Top Raw: Nancy Fribley, Barbara Goes, Cripe, Margie Schaetzel, and Dorothy Sweet. Third Raw.- Carol Chilcote, Mary Day, and Susie Richardson. Semml Raw: Nancy Sampson, Norman Brown, Roberta Kinder, and Lynne Schoeneberger. First Raw: Karen Martin, Ginger Strauss, Catharine Powell, Ruth Sheare, Sue Curry and Lynne McKinstery. Betty Lenz, Janice Wile Hall Wesley Hall VVILE HALL-The Juniors in the school of Nursing stay at Wile 219 Hall dormitory next to Methodist HOSpital in Indianapolis. SMALL HOTEL Wes1ey Hall the Senior nurses quarters is a renovated hotel near Methodist Hospital. PROFESSIONAL SECRETsiseniors enj oy conversation with Wesley Hall receptionist. ALPHA TAU ONIEGA ACTIVES Ueft torigho Top Raw: JeHHoehne, Stu Jenkins, Tom Hardin, Robert Hall, lVIike Huggins, SteveVVohlfelg, Kim Wincup, Jay Troyka, and Dick Bcngcl. Third Raw: David Bailey, Mike Peyton, Vin Hoey, Charles Adams, Robert VVoodruff, Rod Dore, Steve Hunter, Floyd Placzek, and Jim Dalton. Second Row: Bob Buchenberger, Steve VanDeeriet, Pete Rhodes, Don Kellogg, John Harpham, Fred Wendelboe, Al Brightman, Bruce Voorheis, and JimHunter. First Row: Gabriel Valenzuela, Bob Johnson, Bob Silcott, Don Robinson, Jim Myers, Chuch Plummet, Dean Abel, and Lee Sears. Batlom Raw: Bill Shaffer, Tom Gates, JCH: Neg, Al Aldrich, Fred Shick, Dale Petersen; and Nick Hollis. , 1 2 ATO OFFICERS-Ueft to righO: Robert Hall,Vicc President; Charles Adams President; and Stuart Jenkins, Secretary. ALPHA TAU OMEGA PLEDGESiGeft to righO Top Row: Bill Parker, Ron Miller, Bob Schwegler, Steve Martin, Tom Ken; and Tom Drew. Third Raw: Dan Blancy7 Jon Heine, David Raider, Tom Lontz, Robert Blessing, and Rick Wolf. Second Row: Paul Humphrey, Joc Ncwlin, John Elson, Jack Spencer and Biff Hines. First Row: Robert Burger, Jay Walker, Mike MacFee, John Mason, and William Scott Brown. Bottom Row: Bill Bucher, Dave Vassy Dick Adams, Rob King, and Jchn Regs. N BETA THETA PI ACTIVES-Ueft to righQ Top Row: Tom Sams, John Barnett, John Somers, Edward I. Engle, Bill Lettz Tom Cooper, 5. Anthony Long, R. Hatfield Fowles, Wally Naftzger, James Greer, Fred Gass, and Stan Bahler. lez'rd Row: Jim Hunt, Jan Chalfant, George Benouche, Jim Downey, Michael D. Prenitt, JefE-ey Stack, Michael K. Phillips, Don Malinovsky, Ted Crouch, and Steve Vandenbark. Second Row: Jim Richardson, Curt Eskew, Earl Liebich, Jim McIntyre, Fritz Fumb, Bill Richardson, Tim Sams, Joe Martin, and Dave Cox. F int Row: Wayne Hquman, Gordon Finley, Arthur UConnor, J. Frank Kimbrough, Don Jones, Dick St. Clair, and James Thompson. Bottom Raw: Dennis Himan, Bob Clarke, Jim Hersh, Mrs. Bittles, Bob Hutto, Bo Danner, and DemetriOS Peppas. BETA OFFICERS-Geft to righQ: Bob Hutto, President; Ed Engle, CorrespondingSecretary; Earl Liebich,Treasurer; and Bob Clarke, General Secretary. Beta Theta Pi BETA THETA PI PLEDGES-Oeft to righO Tap Row.- Mike Vorst, Bob Wadsworth, Jim Ready, Pete WVilhelm, and Jeff McMurtrey. leird Row: Dan Hasbrook, John Adlard, Don Longnecker, and Dave Mayfield. Second Row: Bill Grossman, Bill Watson, Gary PHeeger, and Gene Mercalf' Fin! Row: Rick McAllister, Randy Stokely, Mike lVlaeder and Dan Schermer. Bottom Row: Jack Frieze, Ed Nicklaus, Denny Barrett and lVlike Painter. 223 - . g3 ' , BISHOP ROBERTS 111 AND BASEMENT-Ueft t0 righO Tap Row: Donald Maser, Stephen NIillcr, John Common, Tom Parsons, Clint Sandusky, Alan Foster, Warren Whitc, Hcrbcrt Hales, Michael Webster, Ralph Starkey, Stephen Montgomery, James Wright, Bernie Bcver, Michael DeCourcy, and Joe Dubesi Tizird Row: Ken Will, Greg Tyler,'A1 Rybicki, Curt rHozian, Steve Williams, Budd Cobb, James Callen, Ralph Spelbring, Norman Davis, Ron Covey, Rich Baehler, David Casey, Chuck Perkins, and Guy Morrison. Setond Row: Paul Wilcher, Thomas Nletz, Norman Craig, John Nfartin, Frank Chmelik, Michael Martin, Dick Sumption, Bob Blake, Paul Gard, Richard L. Miller, Bob Cole, and Dave Green. Firs! Row: Tom Make, Doug Dietrich, Ray Caines, Jim Buckley, Kent Ayers, Ron Gibson, Ted Becker, Ron Kennedy, Harry Joiner, Dick Kepner, Tommy Young, Charlie Kheang, and Gerald Ostcrmann. Bollam Row: Robert Galloway, Randal Wilson, Pete Machen- heimer, Steve Bodell, Roger Bishop, Mrs. Allene Enloe, Laurence Tidrick: John Wright, Mark Semler, Phil Thannert, Steve Davis, and Doug Buchanan. PINNED?7Thc men of MHA prepare to throw this un- fortunate soul into the showers. 224 Bishop Roberts Hall ' . j: . , 1' . - 4 Y1 u, ROBERTS HALL OFFICERS Ueft t0 righO :JerryOstcrman,Treasurer; Dave Casey, Secretary; Bob Blake, President, and Warren White, Vice President. BISHOP ROBERTS I and II-Ueft t0 righo Tap Raw: Duncan Lawrie, Charles A. Blemkcr, Jim Edmonds, Ken Garry, Jim Hallmann, Arnold Berney, Robert Hausner, Doug McKinlay, Jamcs Heckler, Groves Cooke, Bill Schuyler, Stewart Brown, Dan Heller, Kenneth Golden, and Daniel S Smith. Third Row: Bill Marlatt, Jim Taylor, Frank H. Dewey, Bob Marshall, Jim Roll, Laurence Romstcd, Charle Simons, Turhon Murad, Ted Hcmphill, Bob Cronbach, Richard E. Watson, and Mike Ferring. Sewmi Raw: VViIliam Norris, William E. Rogers, Bob Lehnen, Hugh Glick, Ken O Hornett, Cecil Bobey, William Hazleton, Thomas McCutchan, Jim Miller, Thomas Mueller, Richard Castle and John Jentz. First Row: Eugene Sunkel,Skip Soderdahl, Robert Stuan, John Curtis Morgan, James Staebler, Rick Ewing, Robert Green, Mnril Weinberg, William K. Thomas, Steve Morehouse, and Donald Asian. Bottom Row: Bob Friebus, Dave Presser, Scott Sprague, Robert Lidicker, L. Gary Dichl, Kent Wilton: Charles RouaultJ Denis Lindquist, John Watson, Dave Bills, and Don S. Hauwecker. 226 W a 1a M E 5 I 4?: EFV 3 DELTA CHI AC TIVES- deft to righo Tap Row: Bob Kleemeier, Alan Brill Ray Down, Phil Caughran Bob Winterhalter Joe Danks Dav; VValler,Howa1-d Bull, Stephen Combs, and Jun A.nd1-ew lez'rd Row: Alex Kennel ,Gary Bryant, John Rabb CarlShafer Michael Dunn, MikeO Brian, JeH Leinicke Roger Nelsen Tom Churchwell, and Art Gardner. Strand Raw: David Nelson Richard Ewing Paul Bancel Jim Bartlett, Mike Hen: messy Dave Heilmnn Tim Scott, and Neal McHoes Fzrst Row: Jim Clark Bruce Huston Bill Hamrick Lloyd McHoes, Curt H011,mes Harry Mc- Phce, andPred Gwen. Bottom Row: Ed Schussler, James Harmon, Jan Strasma IVIrs. McCle nahan, Tom Bond B111 Scott and Bob Schmidt WATCH ITI-Roger Nelson, Ray Down Jim Bartlett and Jim Clark seem un. aware of thc vengeance Brother McHoes 15 about to bestow upon unsuspecting Brother Hamricka Delta Chi 35 DELTA CHI OFFICERS Ucft to righO Howard Bull, Secretary; Tom Bond, President;Al Brill, Vice-President; and Ed Schussler, Treasurer. DELTA CHI PLEDGES-aeft to righO Tap Row: David Chattin Steve Zimmerman, John Horton, John Burk, and John Long. Third Row: Tim Grodian, Paul Howard, Gary Schlegel, Harding Van Schaack, and Bob Jamison. Second Row: Richard E. Bean, Thomas W. Easton, Jr., Paul 5. Bell, Mike Armer and Leroy Heldt. First Row: Jon Poto, Bob Meyers, Doug Byers, Art Chandler and Jay Inch. Balmm Raw: Charlie Kuonen, Kip Gordon, Denny Ruff and William Kubicek. IQ IQ DELTA KAPPA EPSILON ACTIVES-Ueft to righo Top Row: Bob Thorns, Fred Paige, Mike Moore, Dick Dennis, Dennis Lavery, Dave Nesb, and Randy Cope. Third Raw: George Bailey, John Keeping, Bill Spomer, Don Richter, Dave Jerrett, John Rockwood, and John Trotter. Scwnd Row: Mike VVingard, George Belhohek, Juergen Spaeth, Morris Dodd, Byron Layman, and Dennis Krutz. Fm! Row: Kcn McCoy, Roger Hunt, Mel Grover, Fred Short, and John Field. Bottom Row: Dick Yemm, Dave Selman, John Vidal, Mrs. Coleman, Herb Kuehlwein, and Chris Petersen. MOUNTAIN DEVViDakss prepare to enjoy 21 little nip of good 01d fashioned home brew. Delta Kappa Epsilon DELTA KAPPA EPSILON PLEDGES ; Geft to righo Top Raw: James L. Oblinger, Mike C. Cope, Dennis Piechj Ray Meadow- croft, and Reed von Mour. Second Row: Harry G. Dandelles, John T. Casey, Robert T. Wall, and James C. Hansen, Jr. Fin! Raw: Floyd R. Deahl, Steve Jarrett, Michael J. Demaray, and Douglas Pressel. Bottom Raw: Scott J. Vitell, Art Andres, Edward Brown, and Robert Urbain. DEKE OFFICERS-Geft to righO: Byron Leyman, Recording Secretary; Dave Necb, President; Mike Moore, Vice President; and John Lockwood, Treasurer. IQ 3: AW u x DELTA TAU DELTA ACTIVES-Ueft to righo Top Raw: John Martin, Dick Lubman, John Pogue, Tim Hunter, Mike Maguire, Don Vivian, Dick Baumgartner, Kelly Goodwillie, Bruce Jeffreys, Bert Wilhoite, Rick Meyers, Curt Bush, and Keith Keppel. Third Row: Chuck Freeman, Mark English, Dave Wilson, Phil Stephenson, Robert Bolas, Jack McCune, Bob Hisrich, Dale Wood, Ingo Doetsch, and Jim Martin. Sacand Raw: John Harbottle, Jim Hess, Ed Barger, John Schenken, Paul Schmuki, Bill Dillingham, Chuck Peck, Jim Palmer, Bill Barksdale, and Dick Pither. First Row: Max Hittlc, Harold Keller, Frank Vilardi, Jim Miller, Bill Poulakos, Charlie Beard, John Duncan, Bruce Knight, Steve Miller, and John Moore. Bottom Row: Bill Blizek, John Lusk, Chuck Waggoner, Curt Blang, Mrs. Beyer, Ave Colby, Gary Murf'm, David Scheidt, James Terry, and Bob Laughlin. DELTA TAU DELTA PLEDGES-Oeft to righo Tap Raw: Jack Holton, Hank VVeiland, Jay McEVitt, Ken Handley, and Chuck Briggs. Third Raw: Bob Orthey, Jerry Weaver, Art DcPrez, John Thomas, and Thomas Link. Second Row: Dennis Taheny, Mark Rayncs, Todd R. Gardner, and Bob Anderson. First Row.- Jack Hogan, Paul Urband, Wayne R. Presser, and Jeff Todd. Bottom Row: Paul F. Harnden, John K. Paulis,James R. Allwaway, and Bill Goodman. Delta Tau Delta 111.22.. m2. .Mu .:?.::I V mm. g s: ..., $.12 $1 Mm mm..ww.m.....$. :LW :. 231 m, Gary Murph' s and Ave Colby, Presxdent. : DELT OFFICERS-Oeft to righQ Curt Blang, Treasurer Vice President g.MH5$41 13.1w. :7 x. .. .. :2 LP: 2.. www.wccrg. V A .. . , :3 35 EE.......:........ 5...: z. . .. PROBLEMS?-Delts look serious as they engage in a discussion around the card table. IQ N DELTA UPSILON ACTIVES Oeft to righQ Top Row: Dave Heckerman, John Zopp, Dav: Clark, Dennis Garmer, Craig Lesly, Tom Magan, Bill Trego, Jim Caldwell, and Don Paarlberg. Third Row: Don Schilling, Bruce Swanson, James C. Leipold, Hilary Schneider, James uMax Gray, Lynn Henry, Bob Tilly, and Jim Stewart. Second Row: Bill Fetter, Jim Henry, Jerry Owen, Alan Eggleston, Michael Herrell, Eric Garrison, and Andy Lindblad. Fin! Row: Hugh Dorian, Phil Meyer, Keith Robbins, Don Kline, Joe Holty, Joe Thompson, and John McConnell. Bottom Raw: Bill Catlin, Wayne Kyhos, Tom Marion II, Annie C. Hopkins, Ron ShifHer, and George Love. a ' HARMONYiDU's Jim Gray, Craig Lesley, Frank Lehman and Eric Garrison join Tom Maron for some pleasant music. Delta Upsilon DELTA UPSILON PLEDGESicht to righO-Top Row: Michael Kern, Harry Dccs, Stephen Uible, Benjamin F. Lehman, and Bruce Trego. Third Row: Sid Nau, Charles K. Perkins, J. Michael Greer, and VVillizlm J. Baier. Sezomz' Row: Peter C. Welles, Robert A Drake, Charles M. Gadd, and Pedro Melaugh. First Row: Dave Rattle, Mike Stiver, Bob Millon, and Mario Manuel Carrillo. Bollom Raw: Martin F. Farrell, Albert H4 Larson, Edwin W. Burney, and James D. Milles. DU OFFICERS -Ueft to righd John Snow, Treasurer; Jim Steward, President; Don Schilling, Vice President, and Jim Lcipold, Secretary. LAMBDA CHI OFFICERS Oeft to righ0 Lauren Brown, Treasurer; Larry Hgstic, President; Robert Stross, Secretary; and Ralph Jones, VICC Preadent. LAIVIBDA CHI ALPHA ACTIVES-Oeft to righO Top Row: Jon Lundquist, Steve Dalbey, Rich Grains, Jerry Baird, and A1 Schreiber. ThirdRaw: Gary Sullivan, Thomas Rogers, John Cornelsen, and Ronald Heaton. Rich LoefHer, Glen Hogan, Howard Brockman, Bob VVoodburn, Kenneth Corey, John Gochoel, David Garrett, Rolland Stroup, Bob Ahern, Sewmi Row: Art Doederlein, Bob Thiersch, Tom Porter, Nick Andes, Tom Dexter, Ferris Winterberg, Ken Gcbhardt, and Larry G. Powers. Fz'nt Row: David Haines, Jerry Allen, Paul Vetterick, Pete Boyer, John Tongren, Scott MacDonald, Jerry Erkert, and Jim Clagett. Ballom Row: Lauren Brown, Jim Heineman, Larry Hastie, Rick Wilson, Mrs. Louise Long, Bob Stress, Herb Poppe, and Ralph T. Jones. Lambda Chi Alpha 163m N. g v m LAMBDA CHI ALPHA PLEDGES;Ueft to righd Top Row: Joe Guirreri, John Fritsch, David Hoover, Everett HEV Landen, Dave Johnson, and James Cleveland. Third Row: John Staples, Robert 05, Wendell Drew, and Robert Kime. Second Raw: Jon N. VVillcox, Leighton Tuber, Alex Rue, and Chuck Doolittle. First Row: Larry A. Junod, Robert B. Kottkampk John P. Godwin, and George Hatch. Bottom Raw: Robert Mulford, Mark Smith, Jeff Perlman, and Greg Freeze. RELAXATION7Nick Andes, Rick Wilson, Jerry Baird, Jim Heineman and Scott McDonald take time out from the books to enjoy Bach others comradship. 235 LONGDEN HALL OFFICERS-Oeft to righO Bob Krivohlavek, Social Chairman; Joe Hughes, Treasurer; Chuck Rich, President, and A1 Hodge, Secretary. LONGDON HALLrOeft to righo Botlom Row: Bill Cambell, Bob Miller, Bill Galvin, Dick Rhiri, Frank Jacobs, LVIrs. Kelso, Dan Mountain, Scott Tank, and Tom Urb. Fin! Raw: Ali Semsarzadeh, Bob Behrman, Gary Wood, Fred Stensen, yBob Chase, Bob Harris, Jerry Edleman, and Jerry Frazier. Second Row: Randy Braddom, Bill Thomas, Charles Walters, Russell Stullken, Dave Kingsley, Rick Bsnn, John Homer, Bob Hausser, and David Grass. Third Row: Steve Adkins, Dan Cox, Ken Ober, John Hadju, .Chuck Rich, Wayne Nelson, Kent Milnes, Bill White, Tom Trager, Vince StauEer, and Sterling Andurs. Top Row: Jim Rodgers, Bob Houser, Walt Raczynski, A1 Hodge, Dave Sallee, Greg Rodd, Bob Hamilton, Joe GardewinJ Findly Klaas, Vick Bencent, and John Douglas. Longden Hall FEELING NO PAIN Longden men Tom Erb, John Gilroy, and Bob Chase join togethar to reminisce about the fun thech had. LONGDON HALLiaeft to righO Bolton: Row: John IVICKleroy, Mike Pomerantz, John Gilroy, Ken Mursh, and Joe Hugles. Fm! Row: John Harris, Wally Pierce, Mike Lett, Paul Sanders, Russel Chrisman, and Tom Frame. Second Row: Todd Stuessy, Glenn Woike, John Smith, John Engle, Lee Tenzer, and ICE Lukas. Third Row: Richard Beaty, Bob Bluestein, Pete Lash, Dave. Hassman, Olumuyiwa Oredugba, Tom Threlksld, and Bob VVulE. Top Raw: Steve Byrn, Jef Gough, Bryan Wicks, Mike Kallock, Dave Rice, Doug Poc, and John Zachman. 4a, , .. :7 :Y Y ; . k PHI DELTA THETA ACTIVES-Geft to righo Top Row: Fred C. Stadler, Clarke Hayes, Russ Hardt, Steve Kilmer, Dave Meek, Jim Moor, Bill Alcott, Dave Beery, and Jim Garfield. Third Raw: John Newby, Bill Ellis, Bruce Bickner, Steve Tegarden, Stu Young, Dick Williams, Doug Coons, Bill Bennett, and Scott Hillstrom. Second Row: Stan Nilson, Ed Gardner, Bob Gruszka, Morgan Everson, Bill Kleifren, Chuclt Leininger, Steve Kelly, John Swartz, and Jack Dunnick. Firs! Row: Ed Lashbrook, George Marsh, Bill Evans, Chuck Byrum, Terry Snively, Chuck Didriksen, Jim Calamaras, Gary VViant, and Ray Prata. Bottom Row: Bill Cichowicz, Bill Decker, Jack Anderson, Ioc VValsmith, Dorothy Brown YMomL Bill SheahzmJ Craig Misselhorn, Jim Means, and Mike Cronin. 38 BROTHERLY ADVICEYPhi DeltYs Terry Snivley, Chuch Didrickscn, Bill Sheahan, Craig Misselhorn and Bill Ellis help out With all sorts of problems, from studies to dates. PHI DELTA THETA PLEDGES-Oeft to righo Top Row: Steve Young, Jerry Bloomstrand, Robert Dickhaut, and David Cruik- shank. Second Row: IVIike Thomasson, Thomas Tegarden, Stephen Hadley, and Steve Barr. Fin! Row: Bob Stacey, Greg Mutz, Tim Selby, and Bill Stacey. Bottom Row: Ned Preston, Marie Rose, Bill Henry, and Fred Preston. Phi Delta Theta PHI DELI OFFLCERS-Ueft to righQ Bill Evans, Recording Sccretary; Bruce Blckner, VICE Presuient; Steve Tegardcn, President; Joe Walsmith, Plcdge Trainer; and Clarke Hayes, Treasurer. 239 240 . H . , K A ? . - av: G a .. w. K. ' PHI GAIVIMA DELTA ACTIVES-Geft to righO Top Row: Rich Turner, Paul Hammer, Peter Morse, Denny NIarc-k, George Blanchard, Delmar Growing, Alex Rogers, Robert Macoy, Brown Sanders, Robert Sielken, Greg Pearson, Jim Gould, John Morse, and Dick Forschner. lez'rd Row: Robert Vedder, Steve Hayes, William Turner, Terry Etter, Tom Boswell, Hal Marquardt, Tom Grooms, W. Shannon Van Wey, Gcorgc Rshnquist, Dave Gilbert, Bob McCormick, and Rod Wolfcale. Seamd Raw: Bob Wells, Clark Orr, Ken Smith Dean Rush, Brad Fleig, Tom Hosier, Terry Chappell, Steve Young, Hank Hilc, and Joe Johnson. Fin! Row: Steven Shattuck, David DcSelm, Mike Burns, John McCormick, Robert Holland, William Gilbert, Robert Gibson, Paul Shimer, Tom Burgum, and Jeff Lortz. Bottom Row: Dave Rossiter, James Watters, Mike McKechnie, Jack Kent, Bruce Bender, IVIrs. C. A. Patchell, Jim Craig, Jerry Shine, Kirby Bay, and Bob Bcndcr. Phi Gamma Delta PHI GAlVI OFFICERS-Oef't t0 righd: Paul Hammer, Corresponding Secretary; Jim Craig, Recording Secretary; and Bruce Bender, Treasurer. Front: Tom Burgum, Prssldcnt; and Owl. HOT GAME Fiji's Bill Gilbert, Bob McCormick, Jay Cordill, Kinny Walters and Bob Vedder get their front row seats early 241 for an exciting football game. PHI GANIMA DELTA PLEDGES Oeft t0 righd Top Row: Bob Palmer, Jon Penn, Jerry Purdy, Jay Cordill, and Tom Fowler. lez'rd Row: Rick Edman, Jim Puckett, Kip Jones, and Gordon Dixon. Suond Row: Kinney Walters, George L. Tillingi hast, Gerald V. Chapman, and Dave Williams. First Row: Greg Keller, David Hinshaw: Steve Holzwart, and Steve Norris. Baztum Raw: Steve Dirks, Don Lovelace, Ken Groh, and Rex Eddv. 242 PHI KAPPA PSI ACTIVES-aeft to righo Top Row: J. Rod Reuter, Bruce Bondurant, Don Olson, Thomas Gibson, Robert Hulett, John Thomas, John Halstead, Reid Weir, Rick Ferrell, Thomas Orcutt, and Jim Birch. Third Row: John Beasley, Dave Joyce, Tom Bollinger, Hessel Roorda, Dan Petticrew, Dan Dillon, Bugs Wing, Kent Dowell, Ken Tregenza, and Bronson Davis. Setomi Row: Dan Brown, Dick Putt, Terry WhiteJ Ray Stock, Rick Schwartz, Bruce Ferguson, Bill Decker, Stephen E. Davis, and John Owen. Firxf Row: Rick Roessler, Jim Aker, Gordon Costley, Art Tregenza, Fritz Stresen-Reuter, Ted Hegeman, David C. OJHarra III, and Bill Hauber. Bottom Row: Gary L. Culp, Ken Muse, Brooks Crofoot, Mrs. C. B. Stringfellow, John Repp, Mark Moore, and David Kranbuehl. X pt, PHI KAPPA PSI PLEDGES Ueft to righo Tap Raw: Monty Hughes, Carl Hirth, Dick Houston, John H. Huneke, Fred N Tex Bachert, and Steve Ludwig. SecondRow: HarleyM. Snell, Rick Jordan, Craig Brines, Bob Tirman, and Scott Johnston. Fin! Row.- Richard Meredith, Gustaveo Staahl, Barrie Peterson, and Ted Staahl. Boltom Row: Doug Waples, Mike Miller, Dean C. Osterling, and Doug Ulmer. Phi Kappa Psi a xL. ,, PHI PSI OFFICERS-Geft to righO: Tom Gibson, Secretary; Jim Aker, President; John Owen, Vice President, and Dave Kranbuchl, Treasurer. 243 NICE PITCH-Phi PsYs enj 0y after dinner harmonizing around their piano. A SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON ACTIVEsiacf-t to righd Top Row: Steve Ilande, Geoffrey Hatch, David Griffin, Stu Grauch, Dave Hall, Fred Hoelschcr, Hugh Thomas, and Bob Ten Eyck. Tszd Row: Robsrt Hagcmitsr, John Hause, George Pearce, Sid Showalter, Dave Peterson, Owen Neighbours, Richard Fischer, and Bob Gardner. Second Row: Bob Springer, Wally Dalbey, Paul Cernock, Phil Roper, Tom Orlow, John Dress, Carl Tlindbcrg, and Bruce Osborne. First Row: Tom Brown, Bill Habig, Rick McCurn, Fred Schoen, Barrett Lindsey, and Spike Moyer. Bottom Row: Paul Bangart, Stephen Fry, Marvin R. VVolgast, Mom Brant, Jim Dunn, and Randy Duncan. Sigma Alpha Epsilon SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON PLEDGES-Ueft to righd Top Row: Douglas Rossiter, David A. Cuthbertson, David Bishop, and John Van Ranst. Second Row: Steve Williamson, Jerry DeNicholas, Jack Sabina, and Dan M. Cox. Firxt Raw: Jack O'Neil, Chris Wackman, John Lee, and Vincent Atkins. Boltom Row: Jeff Taylor, Tom Hooper, Randy V Hatch, and Gary Turner. 245 SAE OFFICERS-Oeft to rightk Tom Brown, Secretary; Bob Gardnsg, Vice President; Barry Lindsay, Treasurer; and Marvin VVolgast, Presx- dent. I. SIGMA CHI ACTIVES Geft to righQ Top Row: Joe Nowlin, Jim Gallane, Don Hile, Dave Mike Street, David Spidel, Dick Smith, and Mike McC Dave Bulleit, David Barker, Dick Shusha, Fred Johnson Mike Fehling, George Tesar, and Dick Weber. Fin! R0 Bottom Row: Griff McDonald, Rollin Thompson, Mrs. G1 1 Gallies, Terry Johnston, Larry Chester$d, ure. Third Row: Jim Morrell, Ron Blauser, Don IVIyers, Jack Barber, Jim Schroeder, and Bill Schulz. Second Raw: John Morrow, NickGordon, George Vail, John Pidgcon, 1w: Joe Sims, Lyle Henry, Terry Moore adys Toy, Chuck Herrick, Marvin Rsul , Larry Morrison, Ron Bantaj and Bill Stone. ,and Bob Fish. . 6-1 ARE YOU SURE? Slgs seem to find that the Methodist Hymnal has a lively beat when accompanied by a couple of good drummers. SIGMA CHI OFFICERS-Oeft to righo Ron Thompson, Secretary; Jim Callane, Vice President; and Chuck Herrick, President. SIGMA CHI PLEDGES Oeft to righo Tap Row: Dick Hall, Tom Bauer, Herb Northcutt, and Bob Thompson. Serond Raw: Peter Allen, Srcve Nice, Lee McDermond, and John Cook. First Row: Jon Newcomb, Stephen S. Russell, Jim Button, and Robert C. Palmer. Botzom Row: Dave Smoth, Gary Smith, Frank Homer, and Larry Mayfield SIGNIA NU OFFICERS Oeft t0 rightj: Ch uck Greenlee,Vice Presi- dent; Phil Carson, Recorder; Bud Hamilton, President; and Ed At- kinson, Treasurer. 248 SIGMA NU ACTIVEskaeft to righO Top Row: Bud Hamilton, William HallettJ Peter Starry Ronald Pierce, Robert Harding, Jay H. Tressler, Mike McNamar21,Tee Metcalfe, David H. Kaeuper, and T. Doyle Letbetter. T12irdR0w:Dewey D. Suster, John S. David, RalphOberlin,Robel-t Jacobs, Richard Wedler, John Clodfelter, Tom McClain, John A. Blake, Peter Glanville, and Rogcr Nleredith. Second Row: J. Martin Peck, Craig Clough, Dennis P. Siebcrt, H. Sheldon Storer, Tom Sandblom, R. E. Frederick, III, ch Werrenrath, Keith Gossard, Steve McKinney, and Tom Charters. Fin! Row: Dick Rossmiller, Doug Slain, Chuck Greenlee, Sky Huck, Don Wright, Ed Atkinson, Larry Hulbert, Bob Lee, and Tom Katchkah. Bottom Row: Tom Bergstrom, Bill Arcndshorst, Tom Crawley, Phil Carson, Mrs. Mildred Steuver, John Doerr, Ron Edgerton, and Art Remsbec en SIGMA NU PLEDGES-Ueft to righd Top Row: Christopher K Carson, Ronald E. Black, Stephen L. Barclay, Rick Hirschman, Dave Longnecker, and Bill Nellans. Third Row: Les Midla, Stephen E. Schock, Jon Grayhill, Tom Newman, and David R. Clutter. Second Row: Delos N. Lutton, David H. Hughes, John M. Bartlett, and Peter R. Linkow. First Row: Phil G. Decker 11, Roger Davies, Jim Barker, and Dennis IVIcCormack. Bottom Raw.- John Ferguson, Bob Highsmith, Dennis Beeson, and Alan Wells. Sigma Nu THE BIG RIOVE-vRon Pierce, Shell Storer and Craig Clough create order out ofchaos. 249 IN MOURNINGisigma Nu pin is draped in black in memory of the late President Kennedy. LOOK HOMEVVARDiThree DePauW coeds head for the U.B. bus stop on their way home at Thanksgiving. 250 Seniors ' 1' $$51 I . llnnl-II UNIVERSITY SEAL At graduation the bronze colored emblem of DePauw occupies the center stage. SENIORS BEGINNING OF THE END- Rev. Gingety bsgins the gradua- tion ceremonies with an invocation in Bglccalaurcate convocation. LAST LECTURE-Seniors ponder the final advice given in a graduation address. , I I i Top Row: ABBY ABENDROTH, English; REBECCA ACKLIN, History; CHARLES ADAMS, Economics; JAMES AKER, Economics; ALLAN ALDRICH, Economics; SUSAN ALLEN, English; and NANCY ANDREAE, Home Economics. Bottom Row: EDWARD ATKINSON, History; KATHY AULT, French; BONNIE AUSTIN, Political Science; BOB AUTENRIETH, Zoology; ROLAND BANTA, Math; DAVID BARKER, Pre-medical; and GINGER BARKSDALF, English. 254 Top Raw.- BOB BENDFR, Pre- medical; and SUSAN BICKET His- tory. Bottom Row: BEVERLY BOLSER, History; and TOM BOND, Physics. LAUREN BROWN, Chemistry; LINDA BROWN, Music education; NORMA BROWN, Nursing; and ROBERT BUCHENBERGER, Economics. Top Row: JAMES ANDREW, Psychology; CAROLYN APPLEGFT, Ele- mentary Education; SUSAN ARMBRUST, Organ; and SUSAN ARNDT, Botany. BoItom Row: DAVID BASH, Math; KIRBY BAY, Geology; WALTER BEAT- TY, Economics; and DAVID BEERY, Economics. Top Row: DAVID BILLS, History; JAMES BIRCH, Music; BARBARA BLACK, Music; ROBERT BLAKE, History; GAII. BLAKELY, Geolcgy; SALLY BLY, Social Science; and CEICIL BOBEY, History. Battam Row: KITTY BOOZ, History; RANDALL BRADDOM, Pre-medical; LOUISE BRADTJ Math; DAVID BRATTAIN, Church Music; ELMER BRESTAN, Chemistry; ALLAN BRILL, Economics; and JUDY BROWN, Botany. Top Row: HOWARD BULL, Economics; BRENT C. BUNDY, Zoology; TOM BURGUM, English Composition; and JAMES W. BURTON, Economics. Bamm Row: PHILIP CAUGHRAN, Math; PAUL CERNOCK, Geology; JAN CHALFANT, Political Science; and JOHN CHESTERFIELD, Math. Top Row: ROBERT CLARK, Pre-medicine; AVERILI. COLBY, Prermedicine; IVIARK H. COLLIER, Religion; MINETTF CONRAD, Political Science; STEVEN CONRAD, English; and M. JANE COPE, English. Boliom Row: SUSAN COOK, History; GORDON COSTLEY, Economics; CLARENCE COVEY, Philosophy and Religion; NANCY COWIE, History; VEIL COVVLING, Philosophy and Religion; and CHARLES CRAVVLEY, Political Science. Tap Row: JAMES CALMARAS, History; ANTHONY CAMPBELL, English; ROXANA CARRICK,PsyCh010gy; PHIL CARSON, History; KAREN CARTER, Speech; WILLIAM CASSELL, Philosophy; and WILLIAM CATLIN, Political Science. Bottom Row: CAROL CHILCOTE, Nursing; DAVE CHILD, Psychology; SUSAN CHILDS, Elementan Education;ER1C CHRISTMAN, Zoology; THOMAS CHURCHWELL, English; AVID CLAAR, Psychology; and JAMES CLAGE'IVF, Zoology. Tap Row: JOY CREMENS, Spanish; GARY CULP, American Literature; SUE CURRY, Nursing; and BRUCE DALES, Economics. Bottom Raw: LYNNE DAPICE, Church Music; STEPHEN DAVIS, Political Science; MARY DAY, Nursing; and FREDRICK DECKER, Economics. Top Row: L. IVIICHAEL DeCOURCY, Pre-law; DOROTHY BELONG, Elementary Education; DAVID DCSELM, Math; JUDITH DIEHL, Psychology; L. GARY DIEHL, Math; WILLIAM DILLINGHAM, Psychology; and DANIEL DILLON, Pre-medical. Bottom Row: RODNEY DORE, Art; JOAN DREIMEIER, Speech; JEANETTE DREW, Elementary Education; CATHERINE DUNCAN, German; JOHN DUNCAN, Math; JOAN ECKARDT, English Composition; and JUDITH ECKERT, English Literature. 258 Tap Raw: VVILLIANHELLIS, Eco- nomics; and CAROLYN ELSLER, Sociology. Bottom Row: STEPHEN FISCHER, Art; and DAVID FLEMING, Pre medical. FRED GASS, Math; BRUCE GASTINEAU, Pre-medical; LAURA GAYDOS Elementary Education; and VERNELL GEHRON, English. , Tap Row: MORRIS DODD, Chemistry; ARTHUR DOEDERLEIN, English; SUE DOEDERLEIN, English Literature; and JAMES DONAVON, Speech. Bottom Row: RONALD EDGERTON, History; ALLAN EGGLESTON, Pre- Medical; DARLE EICHLER, English Literature; and SANDRA ELLES, English Literature. 259 Top Row: DIANE ENGEL, English Composition; MARK ENGLISH, Economics; CAROLYN ENSOR7 Sociology; RICHARD EW'ING, Political Science; SHARON FARKAS, English Literature; CHARLES FETTER, Chemistry; and PETER FETTIG, Prc-mcdical. Bottom Row: FRANCES FLORY, Music; SUSAN FORTUNE, English Literature; ALLAN FOSTER, Chemistry; PAMELA FULLER, English Literature; DAVID GARNER, History; DAVID GARRETT, Chemistry; and KENNETH GARRY, Social Science. I Elementary Education; JUDY HASSLER, German; LARRY HA JAMES HEINEIVIAN English; LANA HENRICKS, German' and : Top Row.- KATHRINF, HARRIS, Elementary Education; BA Tap Row: THOMAS GIBSON, Economics; REBECCA GTLLETT, Spanish; HERBERT GLICK, Speech; and KATHRYN GLOIN, History. Bottom Row: CHARLES GREENLEE, Economics; JOAN GUTHRIE, Mathe- matics; DAVID HAINES, Pre-medicine; and DAVID HALL, Mathematics. RBARA HARTMANJ History; CAROLYN HARTZLER, STIE, Economics; and PHILIP HAUCK, Economics. Bottom Row: MARTHA HAWKS, English Literature; CLARKE HAYES, Mathematics; JAMES HECKLER, Economics; JAMES HENRY, Political Science. Top Row: BARBARA GOES, Nursing; KAREN GOOD, Music Education; SALLY GOODYEAR, English Composition; RUTH GORDON, Russian; JIM GRAINGER, Pre-medical; SUSAN GREENE, Sociology; and SUSIE GREENHOP; Elementary Education. Bottom Row: ROBERT HALL, Math; JAMES HALLMANN, German; JON HALSTEAD, Psychology; BUD HAMILTON, Economics; PAUL HAMMER; Botany; ROBERT HARDING, Political Science; and JAMES HARMON, History. Vi Top Raw: KATHERNE HERKNER, Zoology; CHARLES HERRICK, Phil- osophy and Religion; ARLEEN HERTEL, American Literature; and NANCY HETZ, Math. Bottom Raw: JANE HIBLER, Elementary Education; HENRY HILE, Pre- dental; ANN HILL, Music Education; and MARCIA HIRTH, Sociology. 'n. Top Row: JEFFRY HOEHNE, Political Science; JOSEPH HOLTZ, Chemistry; JAMES HOWARD, Chemistry; LINDA HOWELL, French; PATRI CIA HOWELL, History; JOHRT HUESTIS, Spanish; and JAMES HUNT, Political Science. Bottom Row: BAHRAM JAMALPUR, Philosophy; NORMAN JAMES, 1V1usic Education; STUART JENKINS, English Literature; FRED JOHN- SON, Physical Education; NANCY JOHNSON, Psychology; SARAH JOHNSON, Spanish; and BETSEY JONES, English Literature. Top Raw: STEVE KILMER, Eco- nomics; and DAVID KINGSLEY, Chemistry. Bottom Row: ROBERT LEHNEN, Political Science; and JAMES LEI- FOLD, Philosophy and Religion. MARY LITER, Psychology; MARY KAY LITTLE, French; RICHARD LUBMAN, Economics; and JON LUNDQUEST, Prc-medical. 3; Top Raw: BRUCE HUSTON, Economics; DOROTHY HUTCHINS, History; ROBERT HUTTO, Math; and KATHRYN JAHNEL, Economics. Bottom Row: VIRGINIA KEIM, English; HAROLD KELLER, Psychology; JACK KENT, History; and KAREN KEPPEL, Philosophy and Religion. Top Raw: KAREN KISH, English Literature; JACQUELINE KOFOED, Elementary Education; RICHARD KOLB, History; CAROL LAW- RENCE, English Composition; SARA LAYDEN, Elementary Education, BYRON LAYMAN, Botany; and CAROLYN LEECH, Elementary Educa- tlon. Bottom Row: ELIZABETH LENZ, Nursing; CRAIG LESLY, English Composition; JEANNE LESLIE, IVIusic; NANCY SUE LEWIS, Elementary Education; LOIS LIGHTNER, Psychology; ANDREW LINBLAD, Political Science; and POLLY LINDSAY, Sociology. 1 Tap Row: JEAN LUSK, Sociology; LANENNE LCTZ, Music, NANCY LY- MAN, Elemcmtary Education; and LINDA MACKI, History. Bottom Row: IVHCHAEL IVICCLURE, Speech; KENNETH MCCOY, Economics; ELIZABETH MCCRAY, Psychology; and JIM MCCULLOUGH, Zoology. 264 Top Raw: ANN MEAD, English Literature; ROGER MEREDITH, History; JOHN MFYERS, Pre-medical; CAROLYN MILES, Economics; DAVID MILLER3 Russian; and MARGERY MILLER, Elementary Education. Bottom Row: STEVE MILLER, Pre-medical; MICHAEL MOORE, English; SUSAN MOORE, English; SCOT MORRIS, Psychology; CAROL MORRISON, History; and DONALD MOSER, Math. Top Row: ELIZABETH MACY, Art; THOMAS MAGAV, English; JAMES MAREK, Political Science; JOHN MARTIN, Chemistry; KAREN MARTIN, Nursing; SUE MAXWELL, Elementary and Education; and MAXINE NIAY, History. Bottom Row: ROBERT MCDONALD, Chemistry; NEAL MCHOES, Math; JAN MCKEE, Religion; JANE MCKINNEY, English Literaturc; LYNNE MCKINSTRY, Nursing; MARTHA McLAUGHLIN, English; and HARRY MCPHEE2 Psychology. Top Raw.- KATHRINE MOSLEY, Psychology; SP1 KE MOYER, Art; THOMi AS MUELLER, Economics; and SALLIE MUNCH, French. Bottom Raw: GARY MURFIN, Pre-Nledical; DAVE NEEB, History; MARY JANE NEIGHBORS, Zoology; and DAVID NELSON, Physics. 266 Top Raw: KAREN NELSON, Nursing; LINDA NELSON, Spanish; ROGER NELSON, Math; SUSAN NEWBY, Political Science; BARBARA NEWELL, Speech; and RICHARD NICE, English. Bottom Row: DONALD OLSON, Physical Education; THOIVIAS ORCUTT, Pre-medical; OLU OREDUGBA, Chemistry; BRUCE OSBORNE, Chemistry. Economics; JOHN OWEN, History; SHIRLEY PARKER, American Literature; and THOMAS PARSONSJ a r - I By a TOM SAMS, Political Science; THOMAS SANDBLOM, Psychology; MARI- LYN SANDERS, Physical Education; and VIRGINIA SANFORD, Sociology. NELSON, English Literature; JOHN Top Row: FLOYD PLACZEK, Fine Art; and DOUGLAS POE, Po- litical Science. Bottom Row: SUSAN REINER, French; and JOAN REMSBECKER, English. Top Raw: DIANE NIELSON, History; STANLEY NILSON, Economics; MARILYN NORRIS, English Literamre; and DAVID O'HARRA, Economics. Bottom Raw: BARBARA PATTERSON, Elementary Education; DAN PETTI- CREVV, Economics; LOUISE PFEFFER, History; and KATHI PINKSTAFF, History. Tap Raw: ROGER POPE, Psychology; CATHARINE POWELL, Nursing; CAROLYN PRESLAR, Music Education: JUDY RANKEX, Mcdical Technology; MICHAEL RATCLIFF, Political Science; SUSAN RAUSER, Math; and GEORGE REHNQUIST, PolItical Scmncc. Botlom Row: BECKY RICHARDS, French; SUSAXT RICHARDSON, Nursing; JAMES ROLL, Psychoiogy; LAURENCE ROMSTED, Chemistry; DORIS RUDOLPH, Economics; THOMAS RUSH, History; and DAVE SALLEE, Physics. Tap Roar: SUZANX SAYILLE, Elementary Education; KATHRYN SAXTON, Elementary Educatiorx; MARILYN SCHAAF, Binsic Education; and SUSAN SCHACHT, French. Bottom Raw: JAMES SCHROEDER, Economics; JOE SCHUMACHER, Psychoiogy; JANET SEAMON, History; and I0 ANNE SEAMAN, Psychology. Top Row: SUZANNE SIEGMUND, Art; MARTHA SIGMOND, History; CHUCK SIMONS, Music Education; PATRICIA SLABY, Nursing; SARA SMALLVVOOD, English Literature; and CAROLYN SMITH, Elementary Educanon. Baliam Raw: KEN SMITH, Economics; SALLY JO SMITH, Elementary Education; LINDA SPRANKLE, English; STEVEN SPREEN, Premedicine; VINCENT STAUFFER, Economics; and JACK STEELE, Chemistry. ,. X 1 Tap Raw: MARGIE SCHAETZEL, Nursing; GARNET SCHAFER, English Composition; JUDITH SCHIEK, English; DONALD SCHILLING, History; CHARLES SCHMELTER, Political Science; LYXXE SCHOENEBERGER, Nursing; andJULIA SCHOLZ, Elementary Education. Bottom R052: MARK SEMLER, Physics; CARL SHAFER, Math; CAROLYN SHAW, SocinEcgy; WILLIAM SHEAHAN, Music; PAUL SHIMER, Political Science; GERALD SHINE, Economics; and SIDNEY SHOVVALTER, Economics. -; I , . Top Row.- JAMES STEWART, Mathematics; RAY STOCK, Economics; VIR- GINIA STRAUSS, Nursing; and ANN KRISTINE STUMP, Art. Bottom Row: MAUREEN SULLIVAN, History; DEWEY SUSTER, History; REBECCA SUTHERLIN, Psychoiogy; and BARBARA SWENSRUD, Economics. Tap Raw: STEVE TEGARDEN, History; DOLORES TEMPLETON, Math; LEE TENZER, Math; W.PHILLIP THANNERT, Philosophy and Religion; BOB THIERSON, English; WILLIAM THOMAS Zoology; and ROLLIN THOMPSON, English. Bollom Raw: JOHN TONGREN, Chemistry; JOSEPH TOTARO, English Literature; KEN TREGENZA, English; WILLIAM TREGO, Math; JAY TRESSLER, Political Science; J-AY TROYKA, Economics; and SHIRLEY UNRUH, History. r Top Row.- JANIS VERNON, Math; and NANCY. JO WAGNER, Philosophy and Religion. Battam Raw.- ROBERT WELLS, Political Science; and CYNTHIA WERNER, El- ementary Education. NANCY WILLIAMS, Bacteriology; ROMA WILLIAMS, English; ANN WILLIS, Math; and KENNETH WILZ, Zoology. Top Row: GERALD TIEMAX, Philosophy; CYNTHIA TIKVA, Latin; ROBERT TILLY, Pre-denml; and JANE TOM, English. Bottom Row: NORM VANCE, Economics; STEPHEN VAN DER VLIET, Pre- medical; SUSAN VAN NOSTRAND, Sociology; and JAMES VAN WINKLE, Po- litical 56151103. 271 , :x: -' -- Tap Row: ANN WALBERT, Philosophy and Religion; CARLA WALKER, Sociology; MARY WALKER, Elementary Education; JOE WAL- SMITH, Economics; MARY JO XVATTERS, Elementary Education; JAMES XVATTERS, Political Science; and SUSAS WEEKS, Elementary Education. Bottom Row: SUSAN WESTPHAL, German; CAROLYN VVEYENETH, Nursing; WARREN WHITE, Geology; RACHEL WHITESEL, Physics; NANCY VVIENOLD, Elementary Education; LYNN VVILDER, English Literature; and MOLLY WILLIAMSJ Spanish. Tap Raw: HARRY WYING, Economics; RODNEY W'OLFCALE, English Litera- ture; MARVIN VVOLGAST, History; and DIANE WOOD, Psychology. Bottom Row: SARA JANE WOODEN, Music Education; ROBERT WGODRUFF, Economies; JAMES WRIGHT, Speech; and M. SUSAN YODER, Sociology. SHARON KAY YOUNG, English; TOM YOUNG, History; and SALLY ZOLLER, History. Index and Advertising 273 Organization Index Administration ............................................ 70 77 Advertising ................................................. 273 AFROTC ............................................... 142 143 Air Sciencc Department ....................................... 78 Alpha Chi Omega ........................................ 188 189 Alpha Delta Sigma ........................................... 116 Alpha Gamma Delta ..................................... 190 191 A1pha Lambda Delta ......................................... 120 Alpha Omicron Pi ........................................ 192 193 Alpha Phi ............................................... 194 195 Alpha Phi Omega ............................................ 127 Alpha Tau Omega ....................................... 220 221 Amarican Guild of Organists ................................. 146 Angel Flight ................................................. 143 Arnold Air Society ........................................... 142 Art Department .............................................. 79 AWS ....................................................... 107 Band ....................................................... 145 Baseball ................................................ 170 171 Beta Beta Beta .............................................. 123 Basketball .............................................. 160 163 Beta Theta Pi ........................................... 222 223 Botany and Bacteriology Department ........................... 80 Chapel Choir ................................................ 149 Cheerleaders ................................................ 124 Chemistry Club .............................................. 131 Chemistry Department ........................................ 81 Christian Science Club ........................................ 140 Classical Language Department ................................. 82 Collegians ................................................... 150 Conservative Club ........................................... 135 Council on Religious Life ..................................... 139 Cross Country ............................................... 168 D Association ............................................... 133 Debate Team ................................................ 131 Delta Chi ............................................... 226 227 Delta Delta Delta ....................................... 196 197 Delta Gamma ........................................... 198 199 Delta Kappa Epsilon ..................................... 228 229 Delta Omicron Chi ........................................... 121 Delta Phi Epsilon ............................................ 127 Delta Sigma Rho ........................................... 124 Delta Tau Delta ......................................... 230 231 Delta Upsilon ........................................... 232 233 Delta Zeta .............................................. 200 201 The DePauw ............................................ 112 113 Duzer Du ................................................... 124 Economics Department ........................................ 83 Education Department ........................................ 84 English Department ........................................... 85 Football ................................................ 154 159 Freshman Interfraternity Council .............................. 106 Gamma Delta ............................................... 140 Geology and Geography Department ............................ 86 German and Russian Department ............................... 82 Gold Key ................................................... 1 18 Golf ..................................................... 173 History Department ........................................... 87 Home Economics Club ....................................... 133 Home Economics Department .................................. 88 International Relations Club .................................. 135 Intervmurals Board ........................................... 108 Intermurals ............................................. 175 181 Jackson Club ................................................ 134 Kappa Alpha Theta ...................................... 202 203 Kappa Pi ................................................... 122 Kappa Kappa Gamma .................................... 204 205 Kappa Tau Kappa ........................................... 106 Kappa Tau Kappa Men of Note ............................... 147 Lambda Chi Alpha ....................................... 234 235 Little Theatre Board ......................................... 128 274 Locust Manor ............................................... 208 Longdcn Ha11 ................................... 7 ......... 236 237 Lucy Rowland Hall ...................................... 209 211 Madrigals ................................................... 147 Mason Hall ............................................ 215 217 Mathematics and Astronomy Department ........................ 89 IVIerfs Hall Association ................................... 224 225 Methodist Student Foundation ................................ 139 Mirage ................................................. 110 111 Mortar Board ............................................... 118 Mu Phi Epsilon .............................................. 146 Music School ................................................. 90 Naiad ..................................................... 137 Newman Club .............................................. 140 Nursing ...................................................... 91 Orchesis ................................................... 137 Orchestra ........ . ........................................... 148 Orientation Staff ............................................. 126 Panhellenic Council .......................................... 107 Phi Beta. Kappa .............................................. 52 Phi Delta Theta ......................................... 238 239 Phi Epsilon Phi .............................................. 121 Phi Eta Sigma .............................................. 120 Phi Gamma Delta ...................................... 240 241 Phi Kappa Psi ........................................... 242 243 Philosophy and Religion Department ............................ 92 Phi Mu Alpha ............................................... 146 Photo Staff ................................................. 111 Physical Education Department ................................ 93 Physics Department ........................................... 94 Pi Beta Phi ............................................. 206 207 Political Science Department ................................... 95 Psi Chi .................................................. 123 Psychology Department ....................................... 96 Queens ................................................... 62 66 Rector Hall ............................................. 212 214 Rector Scholars .............................................. 119 Romance Language Department ................................ 97 Sailing Club ................................................. 136 Secretarial Science Department ................................ 133 Seniors ................................................. 253 272 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . 1 ................................ 244 245 Sigma Chi .............................................. 246 247 Sigma Delta Chi ........................................... 116 Sigma Nu ............................................... 248 249 Sigma Tau Mu .............................................. 132 SEA ..................................................... 132 Sociology Department ......................................... 98 Speech Department ........................................... 99 Student Court .................................. ' ............. 105 Student Senate .............................................. 105 Swimming .............................................. 164 165 Tennis ...................................................... 172 Theta Sigma Phi ............................................. 116 Track ................................................. 166 167 Tusitala ................................................... 122 UB Building Boards .......................................... 129 United Campus Christian Fellowship ........................... 139 University Choir ............................................. 149 Wesley Hall and Wile Hall ................................ 218 219 WGRE ................................................. 114 115 VVomexfs Dorm Staff ....................................... 126 Woman Sports ......................................... 182 184 WRA Board ................................................. 108 Wrestling ................................................... 169 Young Republicans ........................ . V .......... 134 YWCA ..................................................... 128 Zoology Department ......................................... 100 Facunylndex Adams,W.Presto1-1,Ph.. .........80 Anistam Profujor Qf Botany 707 E. Walnut St. A1Lman, J Patrick, E. An . . . .75 Direcror 0f Pmblinty and Ne'ws' Bureau 801 Highwood Ave .. Albro, C. Hal, In, 1311.13 ................... 97 Amociate mewmr qf Romance Languages 1sabbat1c11 leave 1963- 647 Allan, Iessalvn M. ,R. N ,M. S. 111' N Ed ..... 91 41351411: Prafeuor qf Naming 111128, 1624N LynhurstDr.,1ndianapolis,1nd. Alien, Jean W JMIS.F10Vd7, .............. 74 Trgnxcripr Secretary 112 Regixtrm .1 Off: 319 Ar1ington Ave. A11cn,I. P.. M.B.A., CPA ............... 83 Prafuwr of Economics 615 Ridge Ave. Alward, Emi1y, M., 1Mrs. Paul7, M.A.. . . .77 Documents and Amistzmr Rg'ercme Lihart'an 533 Anderson St. Anderson John R. ,M. A .................. 89 Amismm Professor of Mathemahn UDanforth Foundat1on grantltave,1963 64; Andrade, Margueritc, Ph. D ................ 97 Prafenor Emerita; 0f Ramam: Langzmges 108 S. Arlington St. Arnold, W. Clarke, M.S ................... 89 Prqfeswr Emeritus of M'an'mm-ah'cx 510 Crown St, Box 466 Baerg, iVIarjorie L., 1Mrs. Gerhard7, Ph.D. .00 Associate Profeuor qf German 1011 Ieave, 19630647 Barnhart, I. Nelle, MA ................... 73 Asmciate Dean qf Student; 224 HiIlsdale Ave. Bash, Nancy 5., UVIrs. David, Ir.7. . . . . . . . .77 Circulation 11551514712171 Roy 0. W51: Lihary 5A, 800 S. Locust St. Baughman, john J., Ph.D ................. 87 Alumina Professor qf Hixror'y 704 Highwood Ave. Baumunk, Hilda B., UVh-s. Carl7 ........... 00 44.111.012.71! to the RBgthmr 9 S. Ar1ington St. Bean, Catherine A., 1Mrs.7 MA ............ 77 Circuiazion Supervisor in Roy 0. W61! Library 808 Stadium Dr. Bcatty, Audrey B ,M. .4... .88 Acting Head ofDepzerm'erzt' of Home Economic: Associate Profejwr of Home Economics $3, 124 Northwood B1vd. Beaulieu, Armand A., Capt., USAF, RA ..... 78 15:15::an Prcfeuor 0f Air Science 910 Hillcrest Dr. Bennett, Chloe 1., 1Mrs. 7, B A.. .77 Catalogue Asjijram' :71 Roy 0. W31: L115mrv 10 Park St. Berg, Herman C., M. Mus ................. 90 Prqfesmr qf Violin Director of Um'oersity Symphony Orrhestra 833 1nd1anapolis Rd. Berg, Patience T.,1Mrs. HermanJ, B.Mus.. . .90 Asn'smnt 1'71 Violin 833 Indianapolis Rd. Bergmann, Fredrick L. ,Ph. D .............. 85 Head tgf Department afEngluiz Pqumar 0f Enggijlz Director, Conference 071 Amerzlmn Studie: 205 Arlington Ave. Berlin, Ralph W., 13.5 ..................... 93 Trained in Pigsim! Edmalz'onfar Men 5 S. Locust St. Biebcr, Charles L.,.P11 D. .86 Head afDepm-tmmt of 65070331 cm'a' Geography Prafnmr of Geology 311 GreEnwood Ave Blanchard, Vera., 1Mrs.7, B.A .............. 00 Secretary to the Director ane Memorial Simian: Union 5153, 701 E. Seminary St. Bodfors, Franz, M.Mu5 ................... 90 Professor 01' Piano 13 Cole Apts. Bonthron, Ruth M., R.N., M.P.H .......... 91 dsjislarzr Prafmmr 0f Nuning 3510 N. Parker Ava, Indianapolis, Ind. Boone, Garret 1., J12, N...F.A . .79 151111211! meesmr qufrt 211 Bloomington St. Bowles, John C., B.A ..................... 85 Part-time Instructor in English 1007 S. College Ave. Brann, Virginia C.,1Mrs.7. . . .. ..1........77 Secretary to 1'11: 171011013: 7 S. Arlington St. Branneman, Maxine N., 1Mrs. Cleon7 ...... 00 Setremry to the Purchming Agent R.R. 1, Box 100, Cloverdale, Ind. Broadbridge, Don C., B.A .............. . . .74 Adminiom Counselor 2863 Shannon Ct, Northbrook, Ill. Brock, Marian 3., CMrs. Richard7, Ph.D ..... 85 1455017111111 Prqfejmr of English R.R. 3 Brokaw, Roberta, E.Mus .................. 90 Anismm 2'11 Flare Box 314, Bloomington, Ind. Burkett, Howard, 13., Ph.D ................ 81 Professor of Chemz'xrry 700 Shadowlawn Ave. Burks, Betty F., 1Mrs. P611117 .............. 00 Receiving and Paymfz' Clerk, Memorial Student Union R.R. 1 Callendsr, Virginia H., 1Mrs. Hiram, Jr.7 . . . .00 ?cremry to the Teacher Cerlwmtz'an Adaiscr . 3 Cammack, Eleanore A., B.S.L.S. . . . . . . . . . .77 Archivijt 7835 E. Washington 5!. Campbell, Marla 1111., M.A ............. . . . .00 Re:fa'em Counselor Lucy Rowland Hall Carkeek, Arthur D,, A.A.G.O., M.S. Mus. . .90 Associate Prqfenor 0f Organ Anociate Profuse? of Theory U nivern'ly Organiit 710 E. Walnut St. Carkeek, Maureen M., 1Mrs. Arthur7, M.S. Mus ........................... 90 A'wfsmm 1'71 Organ 710 E. Walnut St. Car1,Ralph F., Ph. D .................... 97 Professor of Romame Language: 718 E. Sem1nary St. Carlislc, E. Frederick, Ph.D.. . . . . . , . . . . . . .85 Prqfejwr ofEngfijh 705 S. College St. CarmichaeleleanorJ,1Mrs.Charlcs7, B. S. L. S ............................. 77 Assistant Rafermre-Camlagm LitSmrz'an 702 Highwood Ave, Carr, Mary Jane, M.A.L.S.. . . . . . . ........77 Arquz'xilz'an Librarian 111 2, 409 E. Walnut St. Carriker, Elmer 1., S.T.B .................. 74 University 0541014112 700 Highwood Ave. Clark, Wilbur G., TXSgt. USAF ........... 78 Supply and Tramporfaiian NCO 1203 S. Indiana 31., Box 387 Clifford, Nancy R., 1Mrs. Jimmie7 ......... 00 Key PumA Operator, Computer Center RR. 1, Box 28, Bainbridge, Ind. Col1ins, V. Bruce ......................... 00 A517. to tire Superintendent of Building: and Ground: R.R. 1 Compton, Russell 1., Ph.D ................ 92 Head afDepartmem of Philawplzy and Religion Profrswr of Philosophy 114 Northwood Blvd. Cook, Donald J., Ph.D .................... 81 Profenor qf Chemisrry Cook, James N., B. A.. 00 11.1.1: Set. of Alum'n'z' 417::er m1d Editor, THE DEPA'UW ALUMN US 702 Highridge Ave. Cox, Roger 1., Ph.D ...................... 85 Asu'xmm Professor of Englijh 710 S. Locust Street, Box 22 Craddock, VVandaP ,1Mrs. CarD, R. N., M. S.' m N. Ed .................... 91 Ammmt Profnmr qf Nurjmg 11$ 10, 4540 Marcy Lane,1nd1anapolis,lnd. Crask, CarherineL.1Mrs. J. Rex7,B A ...... 00 Sec :0 the Sup'r.ameld1'ng.r and Ground; 814 Gardenside Drive Craver,Gloe B.,CMrs.1VIanfc31-d7, R.N., . , . . .00 U m'va'riity Nurse 413 Shadowlawn Ave. Crishal, Margaret A., M.Ed ............... 93 Imtruclar' 1'71 szyjz'cat' Educatianfor Women $1 W, 409 E. Walnut Street Crossman, Barbara 5., BA ................ 85 Parratime Imtrucmr in Englijh 620 E. Washington Street Sec of Alumni Afnir: tma' Execuhve Sec. quaPzzuw Alumni Fund 837 Indianapolis Road Cunn1ngham, Larry L., MA ............... 77 Periodical Service Lz'harian $ 6, 701 E. Seminary Street Curnutt, Leah, M. Mus ................... 90 Anaciam Prqfesmr of School oszdsz'c Ed. and Piano 5 Hanna Court Dabars, Zita D., 1Mrs. 72111157, M.A.. .... . . .00 Imrruttar in Rum'zzn 702 S. Locust Street Daggy, Elizabeth, M.A ................... 77 Circulmz'on-Rerermce .4557. 1'71 Ray C. W 1:: Library 126 E. Washington Street Davieg, Maxine G., 1Mrs. John7 ........... 00 Sec. 1'71 Admission: and Fimzmial Aid Ojfre R.R. 1, F111mor8,1nd1ana Davis, Thomas A., P11.D .................. 89 17511329212! Prafenor of Matizzmaiz'c: X6, 1 Durham Street Dean, Maxim: R., 1Mrs. Richard7 .......... 77 Circulaiian 2151?. 1'12 Roy 0. W111 Library 4B, 800 S. Locust St. Deem, Julie W., 1Mr5.7 ................... 00 Adminijtmtine Secrelary 131' the Health Service 505 S. Indiana Street Deltl, Heinrich, Diploma .................. 82 Injtruclor 1'71 German 3C, 800 S. Locust Street Detro, Dale E ........................... 00 Machine Roam Superm'mr, Cammmer C enter R.R. 3 DeVaney, Frank ................ . , . . ..... 00 Anismm C omptrol'ler 307 Gardenside Drive 275 Dietz, Margret, Master Diploma ........... 93 14:512. Prafcssor afPlzyn'mlEdumtz'on for W amen 509 Arlington Ave. Dolan, Edward M., BLA .................. 98 diff. Prafcuor of Sociology 525 Arlington Avc. Driscoll, William L, IVIA .................. 97 11:39. Professor of Romame Language: 509 Anderson Street Early, Stephen T., In, PILD ............... 95 zlixirgciate Profexsor of Political Scicme '7 Eccles Robert C. Ph. D .................. 92 AMa'rlz'n V. Bcigc'r Professor of English 8215!: Professor of Philosophy and Religzon 817 Stadium Drive Eckardt Wilbertj B A .................. 00 Purchasing Agtnt 316 Greenwood Ave. Eggers, M. Virginia, ers. GardnexO ....... 00 Setremry in Almnm Ojire 316 Gresnwood Ava Eigenbrodt, H. John, Jn, Ph.D ............ 92 Associate Profenor 0f Philosoplzy and Religion 642 E1 Walnut Street Eiteljorge, Betty, 1Mrs. William1 .......... 00 Set. to Me Director ofddmz'ssz'am and Financial did 410M E. VVeilnut Street Elam, Lawrence C., 13.5 ............... , .00 Clzz'cy' xfuozmtant m Camptroller 5 01556: 527 N. Center St. ,Terre Haute, Ind. Elliott Garv, B. Mus ...................... 9 Part- time Imtructar' zn Percuuz'arz 822 Oakside, South Bend, Ind. Elrod, James F., Ph. D ................... 92 Ass'mam Profesror of Speetlz 715V Hi1 llcrsst Dnve Erb, Norman H., M.A .................... 83 I mlructor 1'72 Etonomiu 641 E. Walnut Street Erdmann, Charles P., M.A ............... :93 dnou'ale Profusor afPhysicalEduw- tionfor men Coach of Swimming C o-ardinator of Required Plzyu'uzIEdu- ration for Men 327 Highfall Ave. Etter, Jo Ruth LVIrs. RoberQ .............. 00 Set. to the Aixaciate Dean of Studemi 505 E1 Hanna Street Evans, Margaret C., 1Mrs. Norman1 ........ 00 Set. in zidmissiom and Finamialdid OM53 R R 1 Box 54 Fillmore,1nd. Evans P. G. P.h B ....................... 97 Prqfeuor E mcritm of Romanc: Languagcs 430 Anderson Street Evens, Thursa E., 1M5. NormaxO ......... 00 SH. 1'71 Admission: and Finanrial did Ojite R.R. 1, Bainbridge, 1nd. Farber, Robert H., Ed.D .................. 72 Dean of the Univeuity Prqftuar VPart tima of S peach O'M- ond .rtmested Prafeuor 113w! timd of Edumlion 1Fz'rst :emener1 712 Highridge Ave. Feld, Margaret, 1Mrs. VValteO ............. 00 PABS Operator 205 Columbia Street Findley, James F., In, Ph.D ............... 87 zimz'stzmt Prafexmr qf H z'Jtory 609 Ridge Ave, Fisher, Georgia F.,1Mrs.Ray1 . . . . . ...1..00 PABX Supervisor 13 Beveridge Street Fitzpatrick, Thomas D1, Instructor in V oice 708 S. Locust Street Fletcher, Marcella R., 1Mrs. RoberQ, R.N. .00 Uniumity Nurse 311 E1Hanna Street 276 M.Mus ........... 9O Fletcher, Robert 1., M.A. Axx't. Prqfenar of Bacteriology ziduz'mrfor Mzdz'mlTeclmolugy Program 311 E. Hanna Street Fontaine Louis 1., MS ................... 74 Director afddmiuz'om 471d Finana'alziid Director qf the Edward Rector Stlzalar- Jln'p Foundation Force, Edward, M.A ...................... 82 Instructor in German 30, 800 S. Locust Street Foxen, John R., Ph.D ..................... 99 ziuorz'ate Profeuor of S peach 700 Highbridge Ave. Frale y, Mary L., B.A ..................... 00 Anismm to the Registrar 8 Seminary Court Franklin, Patricia A., M.Mus .............. 90 Imlrmtor in Voice 409 E. Walnut Street Frazier, Mary, 1Mrs. Clifford1 ............. 00 Paerz'me PdBX Operator 826 Gardenside Drive FredrickJeanninc A.,1Mrs. H. Eugcna ..... 00 Secretary in Admiuz'om ansz'namial did Ojice 232 Hillsdale AVC French, Ray H., M.F.A ................... 00 Profcswr qf 117 ! 10n sabbatical leave, 1963719641 Friddle, Catherine M., 1MrsJ, R.N., M.SA in NVEd ........................ 91 Director of tlzc 86500! of Naming dssotz'ale Professor of Nursing Friend, Joseph 13., MS .................... 86 Instrutlar in Geology i! 8, 5 Durham Street Fu, Chong-tc, B.A ........................ 00 Visiting Professor of Chinese Crawfordsville, Ind. Fuller, Forst D., Ph.D ................... 100 Professor of Zoology .R.3 Fulmer, Jervis 14., Ph. D. ................ 81 Head of Department qf Chemistry Sz'mean Smilh Prqfeuor qf Chtmz'xtry zidvz'serfar Przmedz'm! Program 612 Highwood Ave. Gammon, James R., Ph.D ................ 100 Anismnt Prafeuor of Zoology 510 S. Jackson Street Garriott, Harold M., Ph.D ................ 85 1550622311: Professor of English 10n sa bbatical leave second semesteO 708 Highwood Ave. Gags, Clinton B.l Ph.D .................... 89 Head ofDeparImc-nt ofoatlzematiu and Astronomy Profeuor of Mathematics 707 Highridge Ave. Gatter, Julia 3,, M.S ..................... 89 I mtruNcr in Maticmatic: $43, 707 S. College Ave. Glddens, Thomas R., B.A ................. 74 11557. Dircclor Qf ddmz'ut'on: and Financial did 944, 409 E. Walnut Street Giddings, Barbara M., 1M3. PauD ......... 00 .4552. in Alumni OJ$M 909 Hillcrest Drive Gilmer, Walker, F1, Ph.D ................. 85 15ft. Professor of English 405 Anderson Street Golding, Harry L., M.S ................... 00 Instructor in Chemistry 10n leave, 1963-19641 Gooch, Darrell H., M.A ................... 99 Associate Prqfessor of Speak 1011 sabbatical leave second semesteQ 711 Highwood Ave. Gooch, Wanda M., 1Mrs. RaymoncD ....... 00 Srtrctary to I12: Comptroller 205 Olive Street Goodson, Felix E., Ph.D .................. 96 Associate Prefessar of PchlzoIogy R. R. 3 Gould,1Mary, 1Mrs. Robero R. N .......... 00 University Nurse R. R 2 Gave, George M., M.A .................... 90 Profnsar of Voz'rc Diretlor Qf University Chair: 103 Arlington Ave. Grace Ruth, M.A ........................ 97 A: roadie Prafexwr 0f Ramame Language: 714 1, 509 Anderson Street Green, ClintonC. ,...EdD ......,..84 Head of Department of Edz'mz'tz'on' Profemor qf Edumtion Director of Student Teaching 629 E. Washington Street Greenleaf, Herrick E. H.l Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . . .89 Profeuar Emeritus of M athematits and dstronamy 1024 S. College Ave. Grimes, Imogene, Qirs. JewelD ............ 00 Food Produttz'on Manager, Residence Hall: 311 Ohio Street Grocock, Robert, M Mus .................. 90 Amount: Profc'uor of Brass and Theorj X1 409 E. Walnut Street Grubb, Bernice F.1Mrs. CasselD, E.Mus. zinz'smnt in Harp 708 E. Walnut Strcct Grubb, Cassel, M.Mus .................... 9O Profenor of Violanzello and Theory 708 E. Walnut Strec-t Grueningsr, G. Hans, Ph.D ................ 82 Head qf Deparlmem of German and thuz'an Profemar 5f German Exccutiv: Suremry, Foreign Sludy Program and ddvz'ser ofFarez'gn Students 435 Anderson Street Grundstrom, Allan W., NLA ............... 97 I mtrucmr 2'72 Romance Languages ii! 5, 601 E. Washington Street Guild, Florence C. .................. 8-1- Prafasor of Ed ; m 'on 10 Cole Apts. Gustavson, Louise R.,1Mrs. Roged, B.A.. 1 . .92 Parbtime Imirmlar in PAzlosoph-y Religion 608 Anderson Street Gustavsson, Roger, Ph.D .................. 92 AJJZ'Jtcmt Proftmar 0f Philomphy and Religion 608 Anderson Street Hadcock,Editha,Ph.D.. . . . . ...........83 Professor of Economic: 312 W. VVaInut Street Hahn, Jack A. L, M.H.A., LLD ........... 00 Executzue Director qf Melhadzkt Hocpz'tal 4716 Laurel Circle, N Dr, Indianapolis, Ind. Hanlon Ruth M.1Mrs.Jack1 ............ 00 Invoice Clerk 17: Comptroller J 01775;, R. R3 Hanna, Daniel M. ,M.A ................. 90 Auocz'ate ProfessorySclzaoleic Edu- cation Director of University 847111.: 712 Highwood Ave Hanna, Samuel T., B.A ................... 00 711 E. Seminary Street Hanna, Virginia W., 1Mrs. DanieD ......... 00 Parth'mz Secretary in dswtz'ali Dean qf Student: Ojice 712 Highwood Ave. Harlan, Mona M., 1Mrs.Robert1 ........... 00 Assixtam ta tlze Registrar RR. 2 Harlow, A. Virginia, Ph.D ................. 85 Profesmr of Emeritus of Englixh 717 E. Seminary Street Harvey, Robert R., M.A .................. 93 Auocz'att Prqfeuorof PhysicaZEdum- tion for M an Coach of Track, Crow Country, and Frethan Basketball Director of I ntmmural: 710 Terrace Lane Hash, Pauletta L ......................... 00 Part-tz'me S ecutary to Ike Diretzor of Graduate Studie: 11552124712 Dean afthe University 711$.College Ave. Hawkins, Bern1ce 5., 1Mrs. Harry1, B.S ...... 00 Auimzm to M: Regijtrzzr 201 Arlington Ave. Hawkins, Harry L., Ed.D.1 . . . . 1. .1 .. . . . . .96 Professor of Pchhology 145525221712 Univera'ly 1142221622! 201 Ar11ngton Ave. Heavin, 1VIonice J., 1N1rs. Alfrcd1 . . 1 . . , . . . .00 Stcretary I0 1115 Slarekwpsr R.R. 1, F111more,1nd. Hccko, George J .......................... 76 Asuktanl Security 0117227 S1 Jackson Street Road Henry, Hugh F1, Ph.D .................... 94 Head of Department of P72325225 Profmmr of Phyjit: 404 Linwood Drive Hickman, Cleveland P., PILD ............. 100 Professor Emeritus of Zoology 315 Greenwood Ave. Hickman, Frances M.,1Mrs.C1eve1and1, B.A ................................ 100 1435212172! 2'72 Zoology 315 Greenwood Ave. H11debrand, Carroll D. W., Ph.D ........... 92 Profesmr Emeritus of Plzilosophy 606 E. W ashington Street H111, Peter S ,1V1. Mus.. ..1 ..1190 Parl- tzme Imtmclar 2n Wo'adwz'nds 205 Bloomington Street Hinton, Charles L., B.D ................... 74 115115222712 Dz'reclar 2f 12227215520721 227121 Finamiul did 314. E. Hanna Street Hirt, Mary L., 1Mrs. Jacob 1111 .......... 00 Secretary lo the Director of Publicity and the New: B 22722221 405 E. Walnut Street H1xsor1,Je1-ome C., M.A, Litt.D ........... 85 Prqusor of English 710 Highwood Ave. Holland 1V1ur1el P., M. 5.. .1......,84 dsszsmm Proftssor 0f 15211222212021 R.R. 3 Hope, Louise, 1Mrs. Gerald1 ............... 00 Sttremry, Department afdz'r 322mm R.R. 1, F111m0re,1nd. Huber, E11611, 1Mrs. Arvine1 ............. 00 Secretary to Ike Dz'rctlor of Me Edward Rector 32220122215122? Foundation ansz'namial Aid R.R. 1 Huggard, Edith H.,1Mrs. W1111am1, M.A ..... 88 1 I 72 Charge of Secretarial Science 1550622225 Profexsor of S ccrcmrz'al S 5262222 624 E. Washington Street Huggard, William A., Ph1D ................ 85 Profexsor of Emeritus of Englisk 624 E. Washington Street Jenkins, Mary C., 1Mrs. Charles1 .......... 00 Payroll Clerk in Comptroller'x O-Zjict 322 Radbud Lane Johnson, Charles H., Ph.D ................ 89 Associate Profexsor of Matiwmcm'u 11nd Axtronomy 613 Anderson Street Johnson, Robert K., Ph.D ................. 85 Anixtant Prafwmr 0f Englixh 42, 601 E. Washington Street Jones, Donald E., Jr ...................... 00 Receiving Cerk, The DePasz Bank Stare R.R. 1 Fillmore, Ind. Jones, Lucille B., 1Mrs. Maurice1 S erratary to the Director 0ftize Ren'deme Hall; 619 E. Seminary Street Jones,MargaretA.,1Mrs.I.VVayne1,R.N.. . .00 Um'vemz'ty Nurse 19 Sunset Drive ........ 00' Katula, Theodore, Jr., H.S ................. 93 Imtructor 2'22 Pizysz'mlEdumtz'onfor Alan Coatlz 0f 3225231221! Axsistam Coach of Footbali 101 W. Berry Street Kelly, Richard, Ph.D ..................... 96 Dzrector of The Bureau of 1 651272 g Research 1215525122222 Professor of Piycimlogy 71561, 601 E.Wash1ngton Street Kemmeling, Ina, 1111112511 .................. 00 PdBX Oprmt'or Kerr, Baryl E., 1Mrs.1 .................... 00 PABX Operator 1015 S1 Indiana Street Kerstetrer, VV111121m F..,P1'1.D1,LL D L. H. D .......................... 70, 71 Pruidmt qf H22 Um'vmzty 125 Wood Street King, Robert H., 1V1.A .................... 92 Instructor in Plzz'loxophy and Religion 504 Arlington Ave. Kissinger, Paul 13., Ph.D .................. 94 115525222722 Profeuar 0f Phyu'w 3 7 Greenwood Ave. Klein, Richard 131, M.A1. ................. 97 Imtructor in Romance Language: 509 Anderson Street Klemke, E1mer D P11. D .................. 9'1 115523722721 Prafe J'or afPlzz'lomplzy 2222217 Relzgz'on $4, 701 E. Seminary Street Klipsch, Eloise O.,1Mrs.1, R.N.. 1 . , 1 1 . , . . .CO Univtrsz'ty Nana 433 Arlington Ave. Knights, Norman J., M1B.A ............... 73 Director of P125122 Relations and Dev velapmem 122221262 Greater DePauw Program R.R. 2 Knowlton, Audrey, B.S.L.S ................ Reference Librarian 611 R1dge Ave. Kolling,chry B., M.A .................... 90 Professor 01' P222220 42221112122122 Literature 84-6 Indianapolis Road Kremer, Virginia 3., R.B1, M.P.H ........... 91 Assistant Professor of Nurjz'ng 71! 6, 5613 E.Wash1ngton Strcct,1nd1- anapol1s, 1nd. Krider, A11CEJ.,1MTS.W.J.1 ............... 00 Clerk, T125 DePauw Book Store 205 Hillsdale Ave. xl xl Lienfelder, BeverlyJ.1Mrs.Joscph1 R.B,A1M ............................. 91 dsxz'sta'm Professw qf Naming 6160 F1. CarvelAve.,1nd1anap011$,1nd. Lemmink, Anita H.,1Mrs.R1chard1 ......... 00 Secretary to 2122' lezz'er 326 H1ghfallAve. Lenhart, Charmenz S1, Ph.D ..... 1 ......... 85 45.106222? Profexmr qunglz'jh 108 Chestnut Street Lester, Ruth L., M.Ed ..................... 93 Imrruuor 2'72 PhysimlEduwtionfor Women 401 E. Franklin Street Ling, Dwight1., Ph.D ..................... 87 14550222225 Prqfcsmr of History 704 Highridge Ave. Listerman, Randall WC, M.A ............... 97 Instrutmr 2'72 Romance Languages 15! 5, 409 E. Walnut Street Loring, Robert D., 1V1.A ................... 86 Axsotiate Professor qf Geography and Geology 10n sabbatical leave second semester1 712 Hillcrcst Ave. Loveless,James C., P.E.D ................. 93 H ead of Department 12f Pk-yjiuzlEdum. tron Prafeuar ofPiiyiz'calEdumtimfor Men Director of 111216122: 105 Arl1ngton Ave. McCall, Darryl, Ph.D ..................... 85 11552522222! Profcuor 12f English 439 Anderson Street McCall, Elmer E. M. P. E .................. 93 dssoczatt Profes'sor afPlzyHmlEdum- 220 for Men Comb ofBaJhMallaml Golf 705 Highbridgc Ave. McClain,MarianB,1M1-s HarryJ .......... 00 Baolzleeeper 2'22 Comptroller 5 013122 1028 S. College Ave. McCord, CathsrineT. ,1Mrs. J0e1 B1 A ...... 77 11715212472! 17227222125! ' Cole Ap ts. XicFarlandp John W. ,Ph. D ................ 81 duoczate Prrfwxcr 2f Chemixtry 809 E.Frank11n Strcet Mgntyre,g71111am R. ,Ph. D ............... 98 22121 qf apartment of Socialagj 11ar7. A.Wh1tcomb ........................ 00 Professor cf Soczology 616 E. Seminary Street McKee, Knox B. ,.,Jr Maj., USAF, M. B. A. 178 Head afanrtmen'r ofzizr Sczeme 1 rofrnor quiz'r 82227225 707 Shadowlawn Ave. McKenna, Frank S. ,Ph. D ................. 96 Professor of Pchlzology 112 Nnrthwood Blvd. MacPhail, Ned B., Ed.D ................ 84 125525212222 Prafcuor of Education 527 Anderson Street Madison ,1J1mesA., M. S ................... 86 1175521122722 P7 ofrn'cr 0f qulngv 15 Wood Street Maloney, H. D'1v1d, Ph.D .................. 83 1350222112 Prqf'euor of Economics 705 Highwood VVve. Malony, lVIarion 1511,1015. H. Dav1d1 ....... 00 11552522272! Editor of University Bullstim 705 Highwood Ave. Manhart, George B., Ph.D ................ 87 Profer Emeritm of H 2Jtcry 385 Highfall Ave. Martin, Margaret M., R.N., M.A. 1n N.Hd. . .91 11552522272! Prqfeuor of Nummg 30f5 N.Mer1d1an Street Indianapolis, 11d. Mart1nda1c, James A., M.A.11.S.. . . . . .1 . . . .77 1125222222122 425 E. Franklin Street Mattox, Janette, M.A ..................... 00 Resident Cnumelar Mason Hall Mayhall, Esther T., 1Mrs. W'ard1 .......... 00 Secrelary to 1112 Prejidem 605 Anderson Street Meehan, W11 1am D., M.A ................. 79 1552522171! Professar of Art 708 Crescent Court 1V11ller, Elsie 1., 1Mrs. D0na1d1, H.S.H.E ..... 75 Dircttor QfResidence Hall: 22722! Food Service 322 Melrose Avenue Miller, Mary L., H.S ..................... 93 11550622126 Profcnor ofPlzysz'mlEduca- tz'onfor Women 124 Northwood Blvd. M1115, Ermina M., M.A ................... 85 Profenor Emerita; 0f Englfsk 1009 S. C011sge Avenue Minar Edwin L1,,J.r P11. d ..... 1.97 Hea'd afDepa2lme712 of Cla 15122:! Language: Profeuor 0f Claxsz'ml Languagw R0527; Stackwell Profuwr of Greek Languagz and Literature 7142, 707 S. College Ave. 1V11tchell, Ethel A., M.A ................... 73 11.110622th Dean of Student: Profeuor 1PM! T221261 of P12311224! Eduratz'onfor Women 156207121 Se- meslcr1 620M E. Washington Street Mizcr, Raymond 13., Ph.D ................. 85 Professor afEnglz'sh 711 H1ghr1dge Ave. Mont Thomas A ,,Jr.B ..... 193 115515221712 Prqfe; .cor ofP'szsy'siral'Edmr'. tianfor 214371 Coach offoolhzll 715 Highwood Avenue 277 Morrow, William L., Ph.D ................ 95 1155751101; Profeuor ofPoZz'timlScieme 284, 601 E. Washington Street Most, Woodrow L., Ph.D ................. 97 Professor of Romance Languages Director of the Language Lakoralory 335 Greenwood Avenue Musllar, Barbara 1., M.Ed ................ 93 Imtructor in Physical Education for Women 410 E. Hanna Street Mullendore, J. Maria n; B.S.L.S ............. 77 Camlague LMmrian 617 Crescent Drive Mullin, Marvin E., Capt., USAF, M.S.. . . . .78 Amismnt Prafexmr af dir Sciente 704 Crescent Drive Myers, Carl F ........................... 00 S torekeeper R.R. 4 Nanovsky, John P.E.D ................... 75 Director Of flzt thorz'al Student Union 831 Gardensidc Drivc Nelson, Fred N., M.F.A ...... . ............ 85 Instructor in English 126 E. Washington Street Newton, Robert D., In, Ph.D .............. 00 dnocitzle Professor qulzilosoplzy and Religion 6011 sabbatical leave, 1963-19641 Norton, Clark F., Ph.D ................... 95 Direttor 0f Graduale Studies duismm Dean 0fthe University Prafexmr 0f Paiitz'ml S cz'eme Unart timd 707 E. Franklin Street O,Ncal, Elizabeth P.,6Mrs.1. . . . . . . 1. . . .. .00 S ecrcmry lo the Liharian 212 S. Vine Street O:Neal, Martha K., 1Mrs. B. Henrw ....... 00 Secretary in ddmiuiom ansz'mzmz'al Aid 01727:: 303 W. Jacob Street O1Neal, Mary Frances, 6Mrs. WendeD ....... 00 Scrretary ta Ike Univeriity Cbaplain .R. 2 Orlosky, Donald E., Ed.D ................. 84 Asmime Profenor of Education 326 Dogwood Lane Parson, Viola G., QJrs. Robero ........... 00 djiiildnt in Duplicating Dtpm'tmtm, Camplrolkfs Ofire Greencastle, Ind., Box 76 Peabody, Marjorie NL, 6Mrs. NormarU ..... 00 Secretary to the Ahmcz'zzte Dam: of Student; 420 Anderson Street Peelee, Richard 121., M.A.T.. . 1 .1.. 1 . . . v . . .79 AJJiJIam Profcuor 0f drl R.R. 2, Reelsville Pence, Raymond W., M.A1, Litt.D.. . . . 1 . . .85 Professor Emeritus of English 726 E. Seminary Street Perry, M. Arthur ........................ 00 Superintendent quuildz'ngJ andGrozmd: 628 Anderson Street Peterson, Floyd H., Jr., Mus. ECLD ......... 90 duociate Prqfesxor of Woodwind: and Must ; Literature 1013 S. College Ave. Petrek, William L, Ph.D .................. 92 dm'nant Profeuar of Philosophy and Religion 183, 601 E. Washington Street Phillips, Clifton J., Ph.D .................. 87 1550517116 Profeuor of History 422 Anderson Street Pierson, Coen G., Ph.D ................... 87 Head afDepartmmt oinstory John Clark Ridpath .................... 00 Prqfcssor of H Mary 616 Highwood Ave. 278 Priest, Martha L., UVIrsJ ................. 00 I nvoz'ce Clerk, Residence Hall: Bainbridge, Ind., Box 18 Priest, Peter 17., B.A.V .................... 00 Part-Tz'mc Imlructor in Russian 348 Kent, Tcrrc Haute, Ind. Rector, Elizabeth C.J 6MrsJ ............... 00 Assixtantm P215112 Relatiam and Developmem Ojitt Fillmore; Ind., Box 77 Rector, Rex, Ph.D ........................ 96 zinotz'att Profzxmr of nyckalogy 707 Highwood Avenue Reiling, John T., Ph.D .................... 98 duotiate Professor of Sociology 614 S. Locust Street Reynolds, Albert 13., Ph.D ................ 100 Head of Department of Zoology Profeuor of Zoology 403 E. Hanna Street Reynolds, Helen R., 6Mrs. Edward1 ....... 00 S ecretary to the Dirtctar qf Athletir: R R I Reynolds, Judith D ....................... 00 Setretary to the Dirertar 0f the Burma qf Textz'ng and Reward; 825 Gardenside Drive Rhoads, John K., Ph.D ................... 98 Assistant Profasxor of Sociology 640 E. Seminary Street Rice, Glenn A., MXSgt., USAF ............ 76 Sergeant Major 813 Crescent Drive Richards, Amy C., 6Mrs. Joth ............ 00 019253 Manager, The DePauw Book Store 913 E. Washington Street Richards, Norma C., GVIrsJ ............... 00 Payroll Clerk, Rexideme Hall; 720 Crescent Court Richards, Rosanda R., RA ................ 00 Resident Counselor Rector Hall Ricketts, John Au Ph.D ................... 81 Praftnar 0f Chemislry 236 Hillsdale Avenue Riggs, Lawrence A., Ed.D ................. 72 Dean of Student: 811 Shadowlawn Avenue Rightsell, Betty H., 6117130, BA ............ 00 Recorder in chiiimr': 019766 718 E. Seminary Street Rightsell, Marcella, 6Mrs. Glendom ........ 00 S ecremry t0 Ike Director of Publit Relation: and Development R.R. 2, ReelsViUe; Ind. Ripley, Hugh W1, M.A .................... 87 Imtrmtnr in Hixtary X3, 409 E.Wa1nut5treet Risjord, Norman K., Ph.D ................ 87 dxsistmzt Profewor qf H iilory 610 S. Locust Street Ritter, Patricia A., R.N., M.S,, in N.Ed.. . . .91 15521:!ch Profesxor of Naming 4230 W. Eighty-sixth Street, Indi- anatpolis1 Ind. Robbins, Virginia 13., 6Mrs. JGhrO .......... 00 Setrttczry in Admission: and Financial Aid Oth 709 Shadowlawn Avenue Robertson, Robert G., NLA ................ 97 I mimuor in Romance Language: 114 S. Jackson Street Robinson, Oliver W., M.A ................. 85 AGIaLz'ute prnfmsar 0f Englfjlz 207 E. Poplar Street Rogers,Martha E.,R.N.,M.S.in N.Ed ...... 00 Director of Nunes, C antral S rate H 05 pita! 3000 W. Washington Street., Indian- apolis, Ind. Ross, Harold T., PhD .................... 99 Prqf'enor Emeritus of Speak 617 Ridge Ave. Rossok, Nlartha C., 6Mrs. Gaylord1 . 1 1 , . . . V Periodical-Cirmlalion Assistamin Roy 0. West Likrary R.R. 4. 41 xi Ruark, Paulena M., 01m. Tilghmam ....... 00 gogkeeper in Comptroller's Offs . . 4 Schneider, Michael, C.M.S.. . . . . . . . A . . . . . .00 Ajsixiam Profexmr 12f Geology 1011 leave, 1963-19641 Schwartz, Eugene P., Ph.D ................ 81 Aninam Professor of Chemislry g 7, 3 Durham Street Serpa, Vincent A., lVLA ....... 4 ............ 97 I mtruttar in Romance Language 54 5, 701 E. Seminary Street Sharp, Carmen, R.N., M.A ................ 00 Ca-nrdintztar oftht Stiente Lahmtarz'e; in Iridizznapolz'x 1812 N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Sherman, Glen, M.Mus .................... 90 Prafexmr 0f Piano 1011 sabbatical leave second semestelQ 315 Arlington Ave. Shumaker, Arthur W., Ph.D ............... 85 Profenar of Englixh Co-ordinatar of General Unterdeparr. menial Studies: Secretary oflhe Faculty 602 Anderson Street Siddons, Karen D ........................ 00 Secretary to the Dirtctar qf Rnidtmc Hall: R R 3 Sigler,Florcnce H., 6MrsJ, B.A ............. 77 Arquisiliom Ajsislam in Roy 0. West ' Library 205 VV.Pop1ar Street Silander, Fred 5., MA ..................... 83 Amimmt Profusor 0f Eamomz'u 615 Anderson Street Silins, Peteris M1, M.A .................... 00 ParI-iz'mc Imtructar in Ruwian R.R. 4, Crawfordsville, Ina. Smaltz, Hubert J., B.S .................... 00 Assistant Director qfthe Camp uter Center 616 Anderson Stree t Smith A. Wilson, M.d ..................... 00 Directoromelth Service University Physia'an R.R. 2 M Smith, Daniel L., M.A.L.S ............... H Circulation Lz'harz'an 608 S. Locust Street Smith, Orrin H., Ph1D1, ScD ............... 94 Prqusmr Emerita: of Plzyxim 310 Greenwood Avenue Smythe, Deward W ....................... 00 Comptroller 1 Towers Apts. n Snavely, Edwin R., M.A ................... 99 duocz'atc Profeuor of P12152241 Edam; tian for Men Coatlz Qf Tennis and Wrejtling duistam Cami; ofFantbLzll 706 Highbridge Avenue Sprague,Austin D.1 Ph.D .................. 00 Professor of Physic: 10n sabbatical leave, 1063719641 Staggs, Betty J., M.A ..................... 93 Auijlam Przyessar of Home Eranomic: 401 E. Franklin Street Stallard, Virginia D., 1MrsJ, M.A.. . .. . . . . .88 Part-tz'me I mtructar in Nutrition 34 K, 3540 N. Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Stanage, Florence S.J 6MrsQ ........... . 100 Amijtant t0 the Registrar 405 S. Jackson Strset Steele,BrandtN.,M.A.....1.,...........97 AJJiJ-lam Prafesmr of C laniml Lan gm; ge 727 E. Washington Street Stevens, M. Joan, Ours. Johm ............. 00 Key Punch Operator, Computer Center 412 E. Narnia Street Stoltz, J. Richard, M.Ed .................. 00 Ruidenl Counxelar Roberts Hall Stoppenhagen, W. Gene, M.S .............. 94 Instructor in Physics 1008 S. College Ave. Strong Niay A. ,M. Mus ............... . .90 Professor of Emeritus of Voice and Theory 1714 S.V1ne Strcct Sublette, Edith B. ,Ph. D .................. 97 Professor of Romance Language: 1011 sabbat1cal leave second semesteO 10817;, S. Arlington Street Sublette, Georgia E., 1Mrs. D. Gerach ...... 00 S ecretary to the Assistant Comptroller Putnamville, Ind. Sullivant, Robert 5., Ph.D ................. 95 Associate Praftuor of Political Science 108 E. Poplar Street Surber, Dorothy R., 1Mrs. Haroldj ......... 00 Budget Clerk 2'71 Comptroller's 015:6 R.R. 3 Sutherlin, Lenore R1, 1Mrs. R030, B.A.. . . . .00 Clzapel and Convocation Setretary Publimtz'ans and Development 017153 629 E. Seminary Street Stutton, Larry G., M.A .................... 99 Swain, Donald B., M.Ed .................. 00 Reu'dem Coumelor Longdsn Hall Sweet, NIary H., 1Mrs. Kennetm .......... 00 Secrelary la Ike Registrar 320 Redbud Lane Sweet Mildred E., M A ................... 00 ResidentDz'rectar and Counselor 186600! of N 11751713 181 N. CapitolAvenue, Indianapolis, nd. Swope, Charlotte, 1Mrs. Tom1 ............. 00 Secretary to Me Dean of Student: 618 E. Seminary Street Taylor, Edna M., 1MrJ, M.A .............. 85 Prqfeuor Emeritus of English 606 Anderson Street Taylor, Ralph ........................... 00 dssistantz'n Publit Rclatiom and De- velopmentsz'ce 632 E. Washington Street Tennis, Le Grand, P11 D ................... 97 Prqumr of Romanw Languages R. R. 2, Match Box Road Thomas, Geraldine G1,.1Mrs Robero ....... 00 Auzxmm m dlumm' Oj$te .R. 1 Thomas, Paul A., Ph.D ................... 98 Profeuor of Sociology 725 E. Seminary Street Thomas, Robert 1., M.S ................... 89 dssz'xmnt Professor of zMatIzemalz'u Jdvz'wrfor Prc-mgz'neering Program Dz'rwtor of Computer Center V1On a Daanforth Foundation grant of leave first semested 606 Crescent Drive Thompson, Kenneth F., IL, B.D ............ 92 Imtructar z'n PhiiompA-y and Religion 106 E. Seminary Street Thompson, Nancy H., 11VIrs. Robch . . . . .00 Surctary in Praxidenf: 013156 6 Larrabee Street Thompson RositaR.1Mrs.Kenneth,Jr.1 M A ................................ 97 Parl- time Imlrmtor m Romance Lan- guage: 106 E. Seminary Street Thomscn, Curtis, E., Ph.D.. ..1...... . . . . .95 1455061th Professor of Pchlzalogy 857 Indianapolis Road Toole, Catharine A.1Mrs1. . . . . 100 Serretary to the Dean offlze U'm'v'ersi'ty 401 E. Seminary Street Trusler, Milton 5., Ph.D .................. 90 Dirertor ty'tb: School of Mmz'r Profexmr of Music 309 Greenwood Avenue Turk,Laure1H Ph. D .................... 97 Head of Departmmt of Romance Lam gauge: Profeswr 0f Ramame Language: 209 Hillsdale Avenue Turnell,ElizabethJ........1....1........99 Profesmr 12f Speech Direclor qf Radio 1112, 635 E. Seminary Street Tuttlc, Leona F., 1Mrs. Maynard1 . . . . 1 1 . . .00 Clerk, The DePauw Book Store 315 E. Hanna Street Vaughan, Grover A ....................... 76 Security Ojicer 820 E. Washington Street Vaughn,Kather1ne,1Mrs.LloydD11. 1 . . 1 .00 Sezretary to the Direttor 0f Publi: R5711; lion 1 and Developmmz R B. 1, Bainbridgc Ind. Voltmer, Harry W., Ph. D.. . . .95 Hcad QfDeparlment of Po'lz'zit'a'l Scz'c'n'te Frank L. Hall, Profesmr of Political S cience U niverJfl-y Aldrin! Prtlaw ddvz'xtr Chairman, Wajlzz'ngtan Semester Plan 621 Ridge Avenue Voltmer Marga B. ,1Mrs. Harrv1, B.Mus. . .00 Edilor of University Bulletin: 621 R1dge Avenue Wagoner, Kenneth S., Ph.D ............... 96 Head QfDepartmem of nyckology Professor of Psychalogy Director rfExperz'mmlalnytlzology thraiory 605 Highwood Avenue Wanke, Raymond R., M.A ................ 89 Part-n'me Imlrucmr 1'72 1Mathcmtzl1'u 316 Elm Street Webb, Frances K.,1Mrs.0rville1 .......... 00 Part- time Setrerary to 1126 dsson'ale Dean of Students 309 S. Jackson Street Webster,Bernad1ne A ..................... 00 Placement S ecretary, Dean of Sludmts 0117f? R..R 1, Russellvillc, 1nd. Webster M;rjoris,1Mrs. William1 ......... 00 14551515171! 1'71 Maintenance OjEce R..R 1, Coatesville, Ind. Weiss, Robert 0., Ph1 D ................... 90 H tad of Department of S peuh 14530522216 Professor of Spud; 705 Vale Drive VVelch Winona H ,Ph. D .................. 80 Prqfwmr Emeritus of Botany 112 Bloomington Street Wyelliver, Glenn 13., M.A. I nstruclor in German 531 Anderson Street White, Donald 1VI., Ph.D .................. 80 Profemor of Composition and Theory 703 H1ghr1dge Ave. White, Rosalie A. ,1Mrs. Donald1, M. Mus.. . .90 Anijtant m Woodwind: 703 Highridge Ave. Williams, Clem C ,Jr, Ph. D .............. 85 Associate Profcjmr of Engliilz 523 Anderson Street ................ 82 Williams, Edward K. ,Ph.D.. . . . . . . .....1.00 Prqfessor Qf Englisk 10n16ave, 1963 19649 William,M.Aileen,1Mrs.RobertVV1 ...... 00 Assistant Cashier 116 Chestnut Street Williams, Robert E1, M.A ................. 99 Profzsmr Emtrz'lm of S peed: 522 E. Washington Street Williams, Robert W ...................... 00 dsxz'smnt, Computer Center 116 Chestnut Street Williams, Value T., 1Mrs. AlberO, B.A ....... 74 Regixlmr 314 Arlington Avneue W11 11211115, Vineta A.,1Mrs.Lee1 ............ 00 Boakketptr, 17143771017521.3111ch Union 530 Anderson Street Wilson, John B. M. A ..................... 87 1531115271! Prof'exmr 0f Histor; 609 E. Washington Street Winsey, A. Re1d, M. S ..................... 79 Head of Depm tment of zirz Professor of Art and Art Hutcry 101 Arlington Avenue Woliumg,Mabe1 E.,1Mrs.Frank1 ......... 77 Cutalagm 11151514712'171 Roy 0 Watt L1 brary 414 S.Ind1:ma Street Wright, JohnC., M.A.. 1.....00 zimz'xmm in Bureau of Tes'tz'n'g' 127111 Researth 1009 H811crest Drive Wright,William McK., Ed.D ............... 7?. 11310517115 Dam of Studem 1022 S. College Avenue Wyckoff V. Judson, Ph. D ................. 83 Head ofDepartmem ofEccmmz'tv Allen A.Wilk1nson Professor ofSocial and Business Economics 2 Towers Apts. Youngpeter Eugene N. S ,.,1Sgt L'SAF ...... 78 Personnel NCO 423 Anderson Street Youse, Howard R. ,.Ph D .................. 80 Head of Deparlmem of Baum; zzmz' Batteriolagv Prqfesmr of 302mm Adviserfor Preforeslry Program 11152514712 Umucrsz'ly Mdnlmi 614 E. Franklin Street, Box 253 Youse,1da Mae,1Mrs.Howard1,B.S.1. . . .00 Secretary to 27119 Director of Rad1'0 614 E. Franklin Street Box 253 Y,uncker Truman G1 ,Ph. D. Sc. D .......... 00 Prqfes1ar Emerztus of Bolany and Son'- ology Curatgor of tile Herbarium 620 Highwood Avenue Student Index A Abe1,Dean S. 121 Alpha Tau Omega. .122 220 248 Hendricks St.,Mich1gar1 C1ty,Ind. Abendroth, Mary A. ,141 Kappa Kappa Gamma, 105, 204 Whispering VVaters Apt. 2A, W1nterPark: Fla Acklin, Rebecca K.141 A1 pha Phi .......... 194 3767 Sulphur Springs,T01edo 6, Ohio 1Ada1r,Susan E.131 Delta Gamma ........ 198 1026 Puritan, Birmingham, Mich. Adams, Charles A.III,141 Alpha Tau Omega, 220 610 Woodside Ave.,H1nsda1e, I11. Adams, John T.131201N. Ind1ana St ....... 000 1800 P1ymouth,Dubuquc,Iowa Adams,R1chard A. ,111 Alpha Tau Omega. 221 281 Cl1nmn, Elmhurst,111. Adamson,Janna121A1pha Gamma Delta. .190 320 W.Th11'd St.,Maysv1116,K1'. Adk1ns,.StephenD 111L0ngden Hall ....... 236 167 Bolti 11 St ,Dayton 3, Ohio Adlard ,John 0111113631 Theta P1 .......... 1615 VVashmGton1Ave.,P1qua,Oh10 1Ahern,RobertJ 141LambdaCh1A1pha116 234 1350 Astor St.,Ch1cag010,I11. 1,A1nsworrh Sarah E. 131P1 Beta Phi ........ 206 1732 Twenty Seventh 31., Moline, 111. Aker,JamesE.141Ph11xapp1Psi.106, 118, 242 1810 North Bay D1'. 101 WarsavV, Ind. 1A1brECht,10uise A 111 Rector Hall ....... 214 18737 F1ftieth AVE. N.E.,Seatt1e 55, Wash. 1A1cott,W1111am H.131 Phi Delta Thcta. . , 238 .D. 1 Box 23, Canfield, Ohio A1dr1ch,.AlanB.131A1phaTauOmega.133, 220 563 N.L1r1c01n St.,Hinsda1e, I11. Alexander,1V1ary C. 1,31 Delta Zeta. . . . . . 1868 Arona AVe,St.Pa0113,Minn. Allaw ay ,James R.111De1ta Tau Delta 149, 230 220 S. Cuerr Ave. ,Oak Park, Ill. A11cc,CarolE.121 Kappa Alpha Theta 5840 Carve11AVe.,Ind1anapolis 20, Ind. Allen,GeraldL. 121Lz1mbda Ch11A1pha.126, 234 655N. Forest, St. Louis19, Mo. 1A117661,Jud1th M. 121 Alpha Omicr0n Pi ..... 192 0131 y Place, East Orange, N J. . 200 . .202 Allen Peter T.111 Sigma Ch1 ............. 247 345 Union AVe., Batavia, 111. Allen, Susan J.141 Pi Beta Phi ........... 206 33476 VV'oodleigh Rd.,C1eveland 24, Ohio Allison,Pau1a K.121AlphaPh1 ........ 149,194 R. 2,Colum bus, Ind Andherg, Cornelia H. 111319 5. Locust St.. .195 22395 Blackmore,G1-osseIle,M1ch. Anderson,D1ane E 111 Rector Hall. 1.92, 212 5117 Arden Ave S. ,Minneapolis 24 IVIinn. Anderson ,.HowardJ 141 514 S.Ind1ana St. 000 515 Anderson St. HGreencastle Ind. 1Andcrson,John R. ,II 141 Phi Delta Theta 150, 238 504 S.L1ncoln Lane, Arlington Heights, 111. Anderson, Martha J.121 P1 Beta Phi ...... 206 1401 Shady C1rcle, Chattanooga 5, Tenn. Anderson, Robert N.111 Delta Tau Delta. 8329N. Regent Rd.,M11waukce 17, Wis. Anderson,V1rg1nia 5.111 Rector Hall, ....... 213 310 S.F1Fth St. ,Fairbury 111. . Andes, Nicholas R111 1amEda Chi Alpha 116 324 .230 1221 Hunsicker Rd. ,Lancastcr Pa. Andreas,N:1ncy J.141 Alpha Phi ..... 133,194 707 Forest Rd. ,Glenview, I11. Andres, Arthur E. ,.Jr 111 Delta Kappz 1 Epsilon, 229 208 Travois Rd. ,Louisville 7, Ky. Andrew, James 1.141 Delta Ch1 .......... 226 1505 Cordova, Cleveland 7,01110 Andrews, Janet V.111 Rector Hall. R R. 4 Box 2, Ashland, Ohio 1Andrus,Stcrling 171 Longden Hall ........ 236 Bake1-v111c, New Hartford, Conn. 280 Angermeyer, Judith C. 111RectorHa11 ..... 213 620 Wisconsin Ave. ,Neenah, Wis. Appleget,D.Car01yn 141 Delta Zeta ....... 200 4760 SVV Seventy Sixth St.,1VIiam1 43, Fla. Arendshorst,W1111:1m J. 121 S1gma Nu ..... 248 379 VV.Th11-ry First St,H01Iand,M1ch. Ariamehr, Mohsen 121 Longdcn H2111 ...... 000 52 Hopkinzadeh Ste. HTeheran Iran Armbrust, SusanR 141 DeltaZeta ..... 146, 200 5890 V17 Tenth St ,111d1anap011s 24,111C1. A1',mcr Vaughn 111 Delta Chi.. .1 . .. 603 N. Fourth Ave., Maywood, 111 Armstrong,MeredithL.111RectorHa11198, 212 747 W. D0uglas,JacLsonV1lle, I11 Arnheim,AndersG. 121615 E Seminary .000 615 E. Seminary 51: ,Greencastle, Ind. Arnheim, Madeleine W. 121615 E. Seminzxryfxtj.O 227 615 E Seminary St.,,Greencast10 Ind Arndt, Susan K.131 A1pha Chi Omega ..... 188 327 Miami Club, Dr. ,IVIishawaka, Ind. Arnold,Jacque11ne S.1211VIason Hall.. 835 W. Fifteenth St. ,Trenton, Mo. Arnold, Kaye 1A.151 9 Hess Traiicr Ct. . . . .000 56015 Mile Rd., Kent City Mich. Aslan, Donald B. 111 Roberts Hall. . . . . . .. 47 Crosshille.,Ha1-tsdale, N. Y. Atkins,V1ncent P.111Sigma Alpha Epsilon .245 1105 S. Pine, Champaign, 111. 1Atkinson,L.JaneVV.1315811VV.25thA2Indp18, .191 215, 225 5811 W. Twenty-Fifth St. A.,Ind1anapolis 22, Ind. Atkinson, T. Edward 141 Sigma Nu ....... 248 4OOS.VVa101a,La Grange,111. .Augspurger, Donn1 E121Delta Gamma. 1.98 554 Glenway Dr.,Ham11t011 01 110 Ault,Kather1ne L. 141P1Beta Phi ..... 118, 206 3101 S. VV'abash, Chicago 16, I11. 1Austin,Bonn1e 141 Delta Zeta ............ 200 6109 Prospero Dr. HGIendora C211 Autenrieth,RobertE.1414301Aynderson St. 123, 127 510 W. Bryan, Salem, Ill. Ayers, Kent W.111Roberts H2111 ........... 224 23 Eighth Dr., Decatur,111. B Bach, Nicholas J. 151 321 Redbud Lane. . . .000 519 W. Galena, Freeport, Ill. Bachert, Frederick E. 111Ph1Kappa Psi. . .147 242 2409 Getz Rd., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Baehler, Richard W. 131 Roberts Hall ...... 224 155 Brook Park Dr.,Canfie1d,Oh10 Bahler,Stan1ey L.121 Bsta Theta P1 . . . . 479 N. Huntington, Wabash, Ind. Baier, W1111amJ.7111 Delta Upsilon ....... 233 1318 Vine St. ,McKees Rocks, Pa. BaileV,BrendaJ.111Rect0rHal1..1,32 188, 212 1025 Wabash AV.e,V111cennes, Ind. B1iley, David R1121A1pha Tau Om ega ..... 220 2730 Whitmore Lake Rd. ,Ann Arbor, Mich. Bailey ,George Y.131De1ta Kappa Epsilon. 228 2415 Custer Ave. ,Rockford, I11. Baird, Betty A.121Delta Gamma ..... 147,198 6815 N. Ironwood Lane, Milwaukee 17, Wis. Baird,JerryW.131Lambda ChiAlpha.116,129, .222 234 9ArrowheadEst.R.R.2,Chesterf1c-1d,Mo. Baker,Doug1as D. ,.Jr 111 Roberts Hall ..... 131 1735 Westland Dr. ,Boise, Idaho BaldzlusL1,Karen A 111 Rector Hall ....... 212 86 Essex AVE. ,Glen Ridg e, N J Baldridgc, Barbara L.131Dgelta Delta Delta. 196 4456 Howard, Western Springs,111. Baltz, Roberta I1. 131 Alpha Ph1 ........... 134 501 Edgewood PL, River Forcst,111. Bance1,Pau1L.121 Delta Chi. . . .. 226 3940 E. Forty Second,1ndianapolis 18,11'1d. Bangart,Pau1E.121S10maA1phd Epsilon. . 2.44 214 Dover Rd., Springhdd, Ohio Banta, Ronald L. 131$1gma Chi. . . , . .147, 246 1025 N. Leland, Indianapolis 19,1nd. Barber,Joh11 C121 S1gma Ch1.. 1 . 1246 515 Buchanan St. Apt. 201, Gar1,111c1. Barclay, Stephen L.111 Sigma Nu ........ 248 R.R. 15, B0x142H, Acton, Ind. Barger, Edward L.131De1ta Tau Delta ..... 230 407 Homewcod Ave., Dayton 5, Ohio Barker, David T. 141 Sigma Chi. . .119, 126, 246 511 S. Market St., Thornton, Ind. Barker, James H., Sigma Nu ........... 248 1721 E. Wayne 101 South Bend 15, Ind. Barksdale, Virginia L.141Delta Delta Delta.196 625 Balmoral Rd., Winter Park Fla. Barksdale, William S.121Delra Tau Delta. 625 Balmoral Rd., Winter Park, Fla. Barnett,Joh11 V., Jr. 131 Beta Theta P1. . . .222 .230 8750 VVTashington B1Vd., W. D , Indian- apolis 40, Ind. Barrett,C0nstanceL.131P1BetaPhi ...... 206 424 Southwocd DL, SpringEeld, Ohio Barr, Steven J. 111 Phi Delta Theta. . ... . .239 4429 Thirty Sixth St. N., Arlingtcn 7, Va. Barrett,Patr1c1a A. 131 Kappa Alpha Theta . 204 270 1V1u11Ave., Akron 13, Ohio Barrett, Dennis L. 111 Beta Theta P1 ...... 223 5350 E. St.Joe,Ind1anapolis 19, Ind. Barrow, A1111 E. 111 Rector Hall ...... 188, 213 2203 Sheridan St., Andsrscn,1nd1 Bartelsmeyer Susan E.121KappaA1pha Theta. . 136, 204 11 Lakeview Ct., St. Louis 35, Mo. Bartlett, James R.121 Delta Chi .......... 226 17859 Tipton Ave. Homewocd, I11. Bartlett, John M 111 Sigma Nu ...... 119, 248 6345 El1enwood Ave., St. Louis 5, Mo. Bash, David VV7., Jr. 141 5A 800 S. Locust St. 2502 East Dr., Fort Wayne, Ind. Bassett Stephen V. 141 Sigma Nu ......... 248 RR. 1, Box 90, Acton,1nd1 Battenburg, Susan J. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall. . 198, 210 12819 5. Low: Ave, Chicago 28,111. Batts, Cynthis A111 639 E. Seminary 416 NA VVA TA Ave., Mt. Prospect, 111. Bauer, Thomas B. ,II 111 Sigma Chi ...... 247 7685 Clarendon Rd.,111dianap011s 60,Ir1d. Baumgartner, Richard G. 131 Delta Tau Delta;V0 .1 3518 CumberIand, Berkley Mich. Baumunk, Hilda 1V1.171 9 S. Arlmgton ...... 000 9 S. Arlington, Greencastle, Ind Baxter, David VV'.141 2B 800 S. Locust St 0C0 2 B 800 S. Locust St.,Grccncast1c, Ind. Baxter, Patricia H. 151 2B 800 S. Locust. ..OCO 2 B 800 S. Locust St, Greencastle, Ind. Ba1,K1rby W.141 Phi Gamma Delta. 126, ,12338 4 1107 Elm St., Glenview, Ill. Beadles,Patr1c1a A.121 Kappa Kappa Garnrilsl4 115 W Columbia St. ,Colorado Springs, Col. Bean,R1chard E.131 Delta Chi ........... 227 Sheff er Rd. ,Scottsville N. U. Bsard, Charles L. , Jr.131Delta Tau Delta. 146, 4,7 230 2808 E. Second St. ,Dayton 3, Ohio Beasley, John B. ,.J1- 121 Phi Kappa Psi. 242 2907 University, Muncie,I11d. Beatty, VVaIter W 141 607 Andersen St. 2900 Grand Ave.,M1ddletcwn,Oh10 Beaty,R1chard M.111L0ngdcn 14311 119, ,12347, 3 425 N. 111111015, Atwood,111. Central National Bank WALK-IN BANKING WINDOW Inside Vestibule of Bank Open two extra hours each day aFter regular banking hours for your convenience. SOUTHWEST CORNER OF COURTHOUSE SQUARE Central NATIONAL BANK Greencastle, Indiana . .- 281 Beck, C1aud1a .A.121 Delta Delta D: 1121 . . . R.F ..D 4, Bloom6c1d,1nd. Becker, George T.121 Roberts Hall . . , . .224 246 Montclair Ave., Glen E11yn,111. Bseghly, Nancy J. 121 Dclta Delta Delta. .108, 196 43 Lee Run Rd., Youngstown 14, Ohio Beer, Joanne M 111 Rector Hall .......... 212 6123 V College Ave. A,16C10, 111. Beery,Dav1d A.141PhiDclta Theta ....... 238 2820 Spcncerville Rd., Lima, Ohio Beeson, Dennis C111 Sigma Nu .......... 248 3107 Huntington 101 Cleveland 20, Ohio Bshrman, Robert Wh111L0ngden Ha11.134, 135, 143, 236 3027 Mathers 111111Rd.,Lafayette H111, Pa. Belhobek, George H 131 Delta Kappa Elpsilonn 108, 228 20800 Colby Rd.,CleV61and 22,0h10 Belknap,CarolynJ.111RectorHa11. . . . 167 Delevan, Corning, N.Y. Bell, Brenda L.111Lucy Rowland H2111. 197, 211 1644 Da11as, Co1orado City, Taxas Bcll,PauIS.111Dc1ta Chi ................ 227 1311 Winthrop Rd., Muncie,1nd. Bender, Bruce H.141PhiGamma Delta. . . .121, 240 195, 213 624 5. Fifth St, Goshcn,1nd. Bender, Judith M.111RectorHa11.l32, 192, 214 420 Ridge Ave., Clarendon Hills,111. Bender, Robert A. 141PhiGamma Delta. . .108, 121, 240 624 S. Fifth St., Goshcn, 1nd. Bengel, Richard G. 131 Alpha Tau Omega. .220 5 Monterey P. ,,Alton 111 Benn, R1chard B 111 1011g1113n Ha11 1113 Red Fox Lane, Louisville 5, K1. Bennett,Har01dO. 131201 N. 1ndiana,Apt. 4.. ..236 000 201N.1nd1;maSt.,Apt. 4, Greenczlstle,1nd. Bennett, William F. 131 Phi Delta Theta. . . .238 1612 E.Stop,11Rd.,1nd1anapolis 27,1nd. Benson, Mary L. 131 Mason Hall .......... 216 659 OVErh111RC1., Birmingham, Mich. Benson, V1ctor M.121L0ngden 112111 ........ 236 1262 Wcstminstcr D12; Cincinnati 29, Ohio Berg,BillD.131112Bloom1ngtonSr ........ 000 112 Bloomington St., Greencastle,1nd. Bergmann, Hallye B.111L11cy Row1ar1d 112111210 4586 Nadine Court, St. Louis 21, Mo. Bergstrom, Thomas J. 131 Sigma Nu ....... 248 10813 Green St, Chicago 43,111. Berney, Arnold E. 131 Roberts Hall. . . .133, 225 4800 N. Michigan Rd.,1nd1anapolis 8,1nd. Bcrrcttoni, Karen L. 111RccrorHa11. . .198, 212 19242 Scottsdale B1Vd., Cleveland 22, Ohio Bertrand, Michael L. 141 433 Anderson St. 1000 687 Washington Rd, Detroit 30, Mich. Best Dianc 111 Rector Hall .......... 206, 212 204 E. Eighteenth St, Higginsville, Mo. Betourne, Nancy S. 111 Rector Hall . . .140, 224 1355 Lennington, Kankakee,111. Bever, Bernard W7.131Rober1311a11. . . .136, 224 609 S. Russell, Champaign,111. Beyer, Judim .A. 111 Locust, Manor. . .201, 208 1645 W'ilson AVe.,Ch1cago Heights, 111. B1chsy,chc R. 131 Dclt; 1 Upsilon .. .. ..232 1636 Charticrs Ava, McKecs Rocks, Pa. Bickett, SusanJ. 141 Alpha Chi Omega. . .188 1226 E. Grove St., Bloomington, 111. Bickner, Bruce P.131Ph1Delta Theta . 105, 119, 134, 238 5322 N. Sawyer, Chicago 25, 111. Biedron,Jan1ce A. 111 Mason Hall ........ 217 1024 Newbury SL, Ripon, Wis. Bigham, Rehecca L. 111 Rector H311 ....... 213 176 Lafayette St., London, Ohio B1113, David B. 141 Roberts Hall. . .. . .127, 225 R.R. 1, Lewisville, 1nd. Birch,James D. 131F111 Kappa P51 ..... 150, 242 1539 Grand Ave., Ka1amazco, Mich. Birchall, Steven T. 131 Longdcn Hall ....... 146 600 E. Lincoln, Norma1, 111. Bishop, Abbey 1.111 Locust Manor. . .132, 208 4515 Kruegcr Ava, Clcvc1and 34, Ohio Bishop, David E. 111Sigma Alpha Epsilon. .245 R R. 54, Old Orchard, Kankakee,111. Bishop, Roger H. 131 Roberts Hall ........ 214 11 Fielding Rd., St. Louis 24, IVIO. 282 Black, Alan H. 141 623 E. VVashingtcn 623 E. Washington St., Greencastle, 11111. Black, Barbara L. 141A1pha0micronPi. . . .192 R.R. 3, Box 432, Lake Villa,111. B1ack,1anT.111LocustManor. . . . . . .203, 208 194 Chaucer CL, Worthington, Ohio Black, Ronald E. 111 Sigma Nu ........... 248 31 Rock Ho1low Rd., Manhassct, N.Y. B1ake, John A. 121 Sigma Nu ............ 248 520 E. Martin, Pauls Vallsy, Ckla Blake, Mary P. 121 Rector Hall ........... 212 721 Bloomfield Blvd., Jackscn, Mich. Blake, Robert R. 141Rcberts 11:111. . , .139, 224 5075 W. Sixteenth St.,1nd1anapo1is 24,1nd. Blakeley, Ga11M., Jr. 141 Delta Tau Delta.230 1044 Guckert Ave., Newark, Ohio Blanchard, George K.,Jr.131PhiGamma Delta, 116,126,129, 240 2530 W7. Lake Dr., Springfield,111. Blanchard, Nancy J. 111 Mascn H2111 ...... 215 705 N. Third Ave., Cedarburg, Wis. Blanchard, VV111121m D. 151 801 Shadowlawn 000 2494 N. Edgcmont, Los Angcles 27, C211. Blaney, DanielC.111A1pha 'Iau Cm:ga.. 219 Clay St. ,Morccco, 1nd. Blang, John C.141 Delta Tau Delta ....... 230 .221 720 Taft Rd.,111nsda1e, 111 Blauser, Ronald W.121 Sigma Chi . .246 250 Lilly Chape1,West Jefferson, Ohio 1 B1emker,Charles A 131 Roberts Hall. 13,4 225 506 Second 51;, Huntingburg,1nd. Blessing,NancyE.121Delta Gamma ....... 198 718 Country Club Land, South Bend 15,1nd. Blessing RobertE111A1phayTau Cmega . . . 221 R.R. 8, Columbus,1nd. Blizek,W711112m R. 131 Delta Tau Delta . 129, 230 1140 Curtiss, Downers Grovc,111. B100mstrand,Jerry K.111PhiDelta Theta. .239 1516 Eleventh St., Peru, 111. Bhlestein, Robert 11 111L0ngdtn H311 ..... 237 116 Ocean Ave., Swampscott, Mass. Bly, Sara L.141A1pha Gamma Delta..105, 116, 190 8918 Coventry,1ndianapolis 60,1nd. Boardman, HC1CH L. 131 Delta Gamm1 ..... 198 1213 W. Madison, Sandusky, Ohio Bobey, Cecil D. 141 Roberts Hall .......... 225 3234 Peoria 5L, Steger,111. Bobbinette Bery1131Mason Hall . .139, 216 308 S. Drury Lane, Arlington Hts.,111. Bockstanz, Sharon L.111Mason Hall ....... 215 62 Radnor Circle, Detrcit 36, Mich. Bodcll, Stephen R. 131 Roberts Hall ........ 224 2027 Vardon Lane, Flossmoor, 111. Boham, Patra L. 111 Rector Hall ...... 201, 213 138 WV. Parkwcod Ave., Springfield, Ohio Boland, Loraine 131 Delta Delta Delta.128,196. 380 Robin Hccd Rd. NE., Atlanta 9, Ga. Bolas, Robert J. 131 Delta Tau Delta ....... 230 630 S. Beverley Lane, Ar11ngton Hts.,111. Boldizar Madelon 121 Mason Hall ..... 132, 217 1048 S. McKnight Rd., St. Louis 17, Mo. Boldrey, Susan 131 Kappa Kappa Gamma , . 924 Hayne Rd., Hillsborough, Cal. Bollinger, Thomas R. 121Phi Kappa Psi. . .147 .204 820 N1 Drive, Seymour,1nd. Bolser, Beverly A. 141 Delta Gamma ....... 198 904 Madison Lane, Falls Church, Va. Bond, Thomas A. 141Delta Chi. . .118, 126, 226 4 Westwood Forest, St. Louis 22, M01 Bondurant, BruceJ. 13111h1 Kappa Psi ..... 242 2730 S. Twyckenham, South Bend14,1nd. Booz, Katherine1.141Delm Delta Delta. . 196 11310 Seventy Ninth St., La Grange,111. Bosh, Marilyn R. 121Alpha Chi Omega ..... 188 4533 Pershing Rd., Downers Grove, 111. Boswell,Thomas W. 121PhiGamma Delta. .240 433 Harding Ct., Culver, Ind. Bottorff, Katherine A. 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma ............................ 204 1639 Franklin St., Columbus, 1nd. Bowerman, Elizabeth A. 111 IMason Hall. . .203, 216 801 Moundale Dr., St. Louis 35, 1VIO Bowles, John C. 151 1007 S. College Ave . . .000 1007 S. College, Greencastle,1nd. Boyd, Betty 131 Kappa Kappa Gamma ..... 204 582 S. Kenilworth, Elmhurst,111. Boyer,PeterA.121Lam1:da Ch1A1pha . . . .234 8014 Audmln Dr. ,.St Lcu1s 21,1Vc Boyntcn, Martha L. 111 Lccust M ancr ..... 2C8 1824 N. Minnesota, Shawnee, C1621. Boyntcn, Patricia L. 121 Kappa A1ph21 1115121.. 137, 202 2244F1r St.,G16nV1EW,111. Braddom,Rand2111L 141LongdenHa11 121,236 108 S Westview Avc. ,Dayton 3, 01110 BradshaW,Gcorgiana121Mascn 11:111. . .. 215 917 E. Monroe St, Dc1pha 1nd. Bradt Louise R.141Kappa Kappa Gamma. .204 454 Margate Ten, Deufield,111. Bra1s, 111ar1ys 1V1.111RtC10rHa11. . . . .136, 212 615 S. W7a11, Kankak6e,111. Branch,JanetS.111RectorHa11 ....... 191, 212 1145 Abington Pike, R1chmcnd,1r.d. Brandt, Marcia E. 111R5ct0r H211 ......... 213 64971362111 Rd.,1nd1anapolis 20,1nd. Brandt, Sarah M.111Dclta Delta Delta. . . .196 1605 Vinsetta, Royal Oak Mich. Brattain, David L.141Lcngdzn H211 ....... 146 R.R. 1, Roachdale,1nd. Brauninger, Mary Ann 131 Delta Zeta ...... 2C0 5540Wocdson Rd. ,Kansas C111 33, Mo. Brayton, Barbara L.111Rectcr HalI ....... 213 5540N 1111rois,1nc112nap01:s8 111d. Bressman, Susan L.1311A1pha C111 Cniiga. .137, 144,188 71 Roxbury Rd., Garden City,N.Y. Bresnahan, Lynn111Lucy RowlandHall. . .132, 195, 209 19 Cob Dr., WVcstpcrt Ccnn. Brestan,E1merP.1417125.College. . . . 128 Edward Ave., Northlake,111. Briggs, Charles L.111Delta Tau De1ta. . .. 2345 Heliotrcpe Dr., Santa Ana, Cal. Bright, Susan S.111Rsctcx Hall ....... 188, 213 583 Crooked Lane, Barringtcn,111. 121, 119 .230 Brightman, Allan G.121A1pha Tau Omega. .220 x4P0rterP1zce,1V10ntc1air,1 Br111,A1anR 141D61ta Chi ........... 133,7 -2 113 S.Spr1ng, Evansville 14,1nc1. Brill, Martha L.111RectorHall ........... 212 113 5. Spring St., Evansv111e14,1r.d. Brines, Barbara A.121A1pha Gamma DeJta,190 R.R. 4, Box 401, Elkhart,1nd. Brines,Pau1C.111PhiKappa P51..........242 R.R. 4, Box 401, E1khart,1nd. 1 Brockman, Howard L., Jr. 121 Lamhda Chi Alpha ......................... 120, 231 1101 S.Map1e, Olney,111. Brookcs,Linda L.111Lucy RowlandHall. . .209 6604 Miami B11111 Dr., C1nc1nnati 27,C'h10 Brcckins, Oscar T. 131433 Anderscn St. 828 Randall St, Jackscn 3, M155. Brookins, Phillip 1.121R0berts H311 ....... 224 828 Randall St, Jackson 3, Miss. Browder,Wendy E. 111RectcrHa11. . . .195, 214 1442 Lake Ave., Wilmette, 111. Brown, BarbaraJ.111LucyRcw1rr 5 11311.511 '- 7 516 F10rence Ave., St. 1.01115 19, M0. Brown, CarolR.121Kappa Kappa Carrma.120, 129, 204 100 Roseacre Lane, St. Louis 19, Mo. Brown, Daniel A. 121Ph1Kappa Psi ........ 242 1585 Apple Lane, Bloomfmld H1115, Mich Brown, EdwardH. 111Dclta Kappa 1312511011229 4944 Middledale, Clevel ard 24, Ohio Brown, Helena C.111Lucy Rowland Ha11.1291221, 814 VVickheld, Rd., W'ynntwccd, Pa. Brown,1eanie D.121A1pha Phi ....... 133, 194 22626 Calverton, Rd., Cleveland 22, Ohio Brown,1udith L.141A1pha ChiOmega.121, 12888, 1 2431 Lane Avef E1khart,1nd. Brown, Lauren R. 141Lambda Chi Alpha. . .234 R.R. 4, Meadville, Pa. Brown, Linda S.141A1pha Gamma Dtlta . . .14?; 19 600 Brookside Ave., Roosevelt, N.Y. Brown, Norma 1. 1411812 N. Capit01,1ndp..218 567 Highland, Antioch, 111. Brown, Sharon A. 131 203 N. College Ave. 708 B Canyon Rd., Apt. 4, Santa Fe, N.M. Brown, Stewart, M. 111 Roberts Hall ....... 225 3 Penrose Blvd., Colorado Springs, Col. TORR'S RESTAURANT Charcoal Steaks FGmin Dming Room AEI Conditioned Open 24 Hrs. 0 Day Seven Days 0 Week Where 231 Sn 43 meet 4040 0L 3-9963 PauVs Pastry Shop BIRTHDAY CAKES Orders Taken By Mail 102 N. jocRson Tel. 03. 3-3336 COMMERICAL HOTEL Comer 0F Wainut and Jackscm Streets Clean cmd Comfortobie Piece 'to Stay Tel. OL 3-5617 FLEENORIS DRUG STORE the REXALL store DRUGS COSMETICS PQESCRIPTIONS FOUNTAIN SERVECE SMOKING ACCESSOREES HORACE LINK 8: CO. THE STORE OF FURNiTURE Furniture Appliances FEoor Covering Summer ?:urniture BOWERS SHOW PRINT Quality and Reliability in DePauw Student Directories Catalogues 108 E. Federal St. Crawfordsviiie Brown, Thomas A. 131 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . 108,244 56 Westminster Ave., Youngstown 15, Ohio Brown, Virginia B. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall . 132, 20 828 E. Lake Forest, Milwaukee 17, Wis. Brown, William 5.111Alpha Tau Omega . . . .221 1740 Hampton Rd., Fremont, Ohio Broxon, Christine B. 131 Kappa Alpha Theta. . 107, 202 1445 Larrywood1.ane, Cincinnati 24, Ohio Brueckheimcr, CarylS.111Rcctor Ha11.203, 214 4771 Monroe St., Gary,1nd. Bryant, Gary D.131607 S. Locust St ....... 134 1033 Falls Ave., Wabash, 1nd. Bryant, Hcdy E.131A1pha Phi ....... 129, 194 32 Oak Bend Ct., St. Louis 24, Mo. Buchanan, Doughas N. 131 Roberts Hall. . . .224 270 Sp1it Rock, Syosset, N.Y. Bucfifllnlaln, Jeannine E. 111 Lucy Row1and a ........................... 201,210 Box L, Mi1ford, Iowa Buchenberger, Robert P141Alpha Tau Omega. . 142,220 3183 Mayridge Ct., 5N, Cincinnati 11, Ohio Bucher, William D.111A1pha Tau Omega. . .221 4624 Haverford, Indianapolis 5, 1nd. Buchko, Karen Joan 141 425 Anderson ..... 000 4742 Jackson St., Ga ry, Ind. Buck, Elizabeth J. 131 Kappa Kappa Gamma. . 204 705, S. V2111, Arlington Hts, 111. Buckley, James L. 111 Roberts Hall ........ 224 8648 Me1ody Lane, Cincinnati 31, Ohio Buell, Elizabeth 131 Kappa Kappa Gamma. 105, 204 5018 Bruce Ave., Minneapolis 24, Minn. Buesking,Jcanne 111 Lucy Rowland Hall. . 5,1345 S. 76th St, Omaha, Neb. Bu1kstra,Jane E.111Lucy Rowland Hall. . .191, .211 210 R.R. 5, Box 215, Evansvi1le 11,1nd. Bu11,Howard L.141De1ta Chi ............. 226 4340 Sunrise Rd.,1ndianapolis 8, 1nd. Bullett, David B. 121 Sigma Chi ........... 246 607 High Rd., Glen E11yn,111. Bundy, Brent C 141 1A 800 S.1,ocust St. 1A 800 S. Locust St, Grecncastle, 1nd, Buntmg, Bette M.141A1pha Phi ........... 194 3716 Stonewal1Rd.,Jackson, Mich. Burger,JoanH.111RectorHa1l ........... 214 R.R. 2, Pearl St, Belvidere,111. Burger, Robert 114.111A1pha Tau Omega . . .106 221 816 Wainwright Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa. Burg1s, Mary L. 121 Dclta Gamma ......... 198 1823 Bodenger B1Vd., New Orleans 14, La. Burgum, Thomas L. 141PhiGamma Delta. 116, 118,240 1133 Westwood Dr., Birmingham, Mich. Burkhardt, Karen J.111Rect0r Ha11, . .201 , 213 404 E. Palladium Dr., Iolict,111. Burkhardt, William A. 141 107 E. Sminary St. 114 Newton Rd., Ho11ywood, Fla. Burney, EdWin W. 111 Delta Upsilon ....... 233 R.R.1,H0pe,1nd. Burney,P.Ga11131Mason Hall ............ 216 2007 Calumet, Whiting, 1nd. Burns, N11C11a61T.111 P111 Gamma Delta. . .140, 240 4 Paradise Lane, Greencastle,1nd. Burr, Caroline S. 111Lucy Rowland Hall. , .203, 209 106 Eudid Ava, Hastings on Hud., N.Y. Burr,John R.111Delta Chi ............... 227 7630 N. Boydway, Milwaukee 17, Wis. Burt, Catherine A. 131 Kappa Kappa Gamma. . 140, 204 911 the1ing Ave., Muncie,1nd. Burton, James W.141Longden Hall ........ 146 701 Garfield St., Harvard, 111. Busey, Joseph S. 141 511 Seminary St ....... 150 719 E. Center, Leroy, 111. Bush, Curtis W. 131 Delta Tau Delta. . .105, 230 99 Glendale Blvd., Valparaiso,1nd. Buss, Katherine A. 111 Rector Hall. . . .198, 213 Colonial Oaks Farm, Hamilton, 111. Butts, Margaret S. 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma. . 240 166 Abney Circle, Charleston 14, W. Va. 284 Byers, Douglas E. 111 Delta Chi ........... 227 R.R. 3 Box 275, Vinccnncs,1nd. Byler,Barba1-a E. 131 Kap pa. Alpha Theta. .105, 202 344 Durfee Dr., Marion, Ohio Byrn, Stephen R. 121 Longden Hall. . , .120, 237 1802 Woodland Rd., New A1bany,Ind. Byrum, Charles L. 121Phi Delta Theta. . . . .238 428 Cedar St., VVinnetka, 111. CI Caines, ReynoldJ111Roberts Ha1l. . . .142, 224 7 A New St., Christiansted, V.I. Ca1amaras,Jamcs B. 141 Phi Delta Theta. . .238 6712 N. Leroy Ave., Chicago 46,111. Calame, Donna L121 Kappa Kappa Gamma. . 204 59 Harrington Ave., Closter, NJ. Caldwe11,Henry 5.151101 S. LocustSt ...... 000 943 Vacationland D12, Cincinnati 31, Ohio Caldwel1, James H.,Ir. 121 Delta Upsilon. . .232 730 W. Cherry, Troy, 11110. Callangjames M. 141S'1grr1a Chi ...... 133, 246 1208 N. Perkins, Rushville,1nd1 Ca11en, James B.111Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . .214 165 N. Roanoke, Youngstown 15, Ohio Callics, David L. 131 Sigma Chi ...... 113, 119, 129,246 226 N. Adams St., Hinsdale, 111. Campbell, Anna H, 131 Mason H2111 ....... 217 404 Bibb Sn, Tuskegee Inst, Ala. Campbell, Anthony H. 141 15 Cole Apts. 15 Cole Apts., Greencastle, 1nd. Campbel1, Bruce A. 141 627 E. Seminary 129 Garrison Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. Campbell, Constance R.111 Mason Hall. . .1987, 21 2425 Bradley Rd., Rockford,111. CampbeU, Terrie K. 171 15 Cole Apts. 15 Cole Apts., Greencastle,1nd. Campbcl1, William A. 111 Longden H2111 ..... 236 317 W. Ottawa Rd., Paxton,111. Can, Tinaz101A1pha Chi Omega .......... 188 3 Berdansok, Kurtulus, Ankara, Turkey Cannom, Caro1L.121AlphaPh1. . .128, 137, 194 4412 W. Fifty-Cighth St., NIinneapolis 24, Minn. Cannon, Gary L. 121Delta Chi ............ 226 131 Snow H111 AVe., Dayton 29, Ohio Canter, Patricia A. 111 Rector Ha11. . . .198, 214 869 Chsstnut Ava, Sidney, Ohio Caperell,Andrea J. 111Locust Manor. .195, 208 35 VVillits Rd., Glen Cove L.1., N.Y. Capp, Constance M. 131 Mason Hall ....... 217 715 Thurman Avs., Klichigan City,1nd. Carrick, Roxana L. 141 Delta Delta Delta. . .196 Box 486, 5 Windemere Lanc, Coshocton, Ohio Carrillo, IVIario M. 111 Delta Upsi1on ....... 233 Avenida Victoria 473 Ote, Torreon, Mexico Carson, Christopher K. 111 Sigma Nu ...... 24 R11,- 1 Box 331 Cedarburg, Milwaukee 17, 15. Carson, Philip L. 141 Sigma Nu ............ 248 707 E. Seventy Third SE1, Indianapolis 40, 1nd. Carter, Karen 3.141 101 S. Locust St ........ 000 101 S. Locust St, Greencast1e,1nd. Casey, David L. 131 Roberts H2111 ..... 119, 134, 135, 224 R.R.1,Hudson,1nd. Casey,John T. 111 Delta Kappa Epsilon. . . .229 289 Main, VVhite1and,1nd. Casey, Mardenna 121 DeltaZeta ........... 200 2016 Edgewood D11, Anderson,1nd. Cassell, Mary V. 131 Alpha Phi ............ 194 307, 141 VVclleslcy Cresc., Redwood City Cal. Casssll, Wil1iam W. 141439 Anderson, Ap. 2.000 439 Anderson St, Apt. 2, Greencast1e,1nd. Castle, Richard S. 121 Roberts Hall. .119, 142 225 368 Cora1Sea Circlc, Fort Lee, Va. Catlin, William W. 141 Delta UpsiIon ...... 232 905 Eldorado St., Winnetka,111. Caughran, Philip M.141 Delta Chi ......... 226 912 S. Locust St., Greencastle, 1nd. Cernock, Paul J. 141 Sigma Alpha Epsi1on. . .244 1959 Medford Ave., Youngstown 14, Ohio Chalfant,1an L. 141 BetaThetaPi ........ 222 116 S. Walnut, Ridgeville, 1nd. ChaHinor, Edwina A. 121Alpha Phi ........ 194 912 Wilson Blvd, Mishawaka,1nd. Chanda, Virginia V.121Masor1 Ha11 ........ 215 208 Schricker Ava, Northudson,1nd. Chand1er, Arthur 111 111 Delta Chi. . . .119, 227 104 E. Jefferson, Casey, 111. Chaney, CaroleJ. 111LocustManor ........ 208 19 Central Dr., Fort Washington, N.Y. Chapman, Gerald V. 111Phqumma Delta. .241 3603 Madison AVe., Brookfield, 111. Chappell, Louis T. 131 Phi Gamma Delta. . .119, 240 565 Monroe B1vd., South Haven, 1111011. Charters, Thomas J. 12151gma Nu. 113, 116, 248 735 Avenue E, Fort Madison, Iowa Chase, Robert S. 111Longden Hall ..... 131, 236 506 E. McArthur St., Appleton, Wis. UmmmDmMK1DdeCM ........... m7 3 Green Acres, Washington, 1nd. Chattin, Samuel S. 151708 S. Indiana 50. . .000 729 Main, Vincennes,1nd. Chesbrough, Lezlie L. 121 De1ta Zeta ....... 200 Marysville Rd., London, Ohio Chesterfield, John J. 141 Sigma Chi. . . .133, 246 282E. Seventy-ninth St.,1ndianapolis 40,1nd. Chestnutwood, Susan M.111Mason Hal1. . .132, 206,217 4528 N. Shegicld Avc., N111waukee 11, Wis. Chilcote, Car01H.141155 W. 16th St.1ndpls 218 336 W. Evers, Bowling Green, Ohio ' Child,DavidA.,131712S.C0116geAV6 ...... 135 911W. Ninth St, 31211401311151. Childress, Allison C. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall . 211 805 W. Fourth St.,Webb City, Mo. Childs,GailK. 131A1p1'1a ChiOmega. . .132, 18 2118 Harrison St., G1enview,111. Childs,5usan141Delta Delta Delta ........ 108 555 Northern Lane, DcKalb,111. Childs,VictoriaA1 111RectorHall ......... 214 414 Broadway, 1VIadison, 1nd. Chmelik, Frank 131 Roberts H2111 .......... 224 1632 East Ave., Berwyn,111. Chord, CarolA.121A1pha Chi Omega. .135,188 7751 W. McCarthy Rd., Palos Heights,111. Christie,R11th E.111Receru1l..137,198, 214 4115 Hazclhurst,130rt Wayne, Ind. Christman, J.Eric141632 E. Seminary St. 632 E. Seminary St, Greencastle, 1nd. Churchwell, Thomas L. 141 Delta Chi. .105, 226 1120 Country C1ub Dr., Findlay, 01110 Cichowicz, William S. 131 Phi Delta Theta. .238 2921 W. Samp1e St., South Bend19,1nd. C1aar,DaVid A. 141Delta Upsilon ......... 232 1012 Sixth St., Charleston,111. ' C1agett,James A. 141 Lambda Chi A1pha. .1333; Box 50, Gcrmantown, Md. Clark, Ellen E. 121 Delta Gamma .......... 198 3430 Ruby Ave., Racine, Wis. C1ark,James R.121Dc1ta Chi ......... 119, 226 215 Condo, Monticello, Ind. C1ark, Ruth E. 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma. 123074 Box, 306, Fayettcville, Ark. Clark, Wilbur G.171 1203 S.1ndiana St.. . . .000 1203 S. Indiana St , Greencastle, 1nd. Clarke, Robert K. 141 Beta Theta Pi ....... 222 89 Foss, Biddeford, Me. Clary, John A. 111 1011 Indpls. Rd. 204 Plum, Montezuma, Ind. . Cleveland, James F. 111 Lambda Chi Alpha . 235 3096 Livings ton Rd., A18, Cleveland 20, 01110 Clodfelter, John L. 131 Sigma Nu ...... 105, 248 212 S. Vine St., Grccncastle,1nd. Clough, Craig A. 121 Sigma Nu ............ 248 1221 Hunter Rd., VVilmette,111. Clutter, David R. 111Sigma Nu ...... 119, 136 139,248 9421 Holliday Dr., Indianapolis 60, Ind. Cobb, Bradford L. 111 Roberts Hall ........ 224 15541 Orchard Lane, Wheaton,111. Coburn, Karen S. 111RectorHa11 ...... 198, 213 2059 Stayman Dr., Dayton 40, Ohio Colburn, Stephanie C. 121 Alpha Phi ....... 194 825 Glenview Rd., G1enview,111. Colby, Averill C. 141 Delta Tau Delta ...... 230 37 Kenwood St., Hammond, Ind. J. F. CANNON 8k CO. WOUR COLLEGE CLOTHiER National Ky Advertised Brands 8 W Washington OL 3-4615 MALLORY CAPACITOR COMPANY WEBER BIKE AND TOY STORE Toys 59 Weeks of the Year Bicycles-Service Accessories BOWLiNG AT ITS BEST 14 Modern Lanes Robert and Ruby Hampton VARSJTY LANES 14 West WQShEngton So. JGCECSOH OL 3-9934 Phone 03. 3-60? 3 The Clothes D P THE HEDGES MOTEL e auw lives in MODERN QUlET COFFEE SHOP ROOM PHONESmAIR-CONDIHONING TELEVISION;ELECTRIC HEAT MR. AND MRS ESTAE. FINCHUM OWHEFSIMGHOQBFS 3 Miles North on 43 Greencastie, Ind. are from the store DePauw prefers . . . PREVOrS Over Sixty Years of Service To Depouw Students l0 00 UI Cole, RobertW. ,.Jr 121 Roberts Hall ....... 224 284 Glendale Dr.,Springf161d, Ohio Coleman,L1nda S.121 Alpha Phi. . . .194 122 E. H,oward Waveland,1nd. Coleman,Patric1a E 131 Alpha Omicron Pi 112932, 338 Hillside Ave., Glen Ellyn, Ill. Colip, Charlane, J. 121 Delta Gamma ....... 198 108 S.Twycke11ham, South Bend 15,1nd. Collier 114ml; H. 141Lor1gden Hall ..... 139, 236 1065 Homeland Dr., Cleveland 16, Ohio Collins,Harley G.131Ph1KappaPsi. . . . . . .242 R.R. 6, Box 110, Valparaiso,1nd. Collins,Sue 131 Kappa Alpha Theta. . . .137, 202 618 H1ghwood Ave., Grecncastle,1nd. Combs, Bruce E. 121301 E. Seminary 400 Roosevelt Dr., Evansv111e14,1nd. Combs, Stephen D. 171 Delta Chi .......... 226 400 Roosevelt Dr., Evansville 14, 1nd. Common,John D. 171 Roberts Hall ........ 224 4071 Stonehaven Rd., Dayton 29, Oh1o Compton, John W. 111 114 Northwood Blvd. 114 Northwood Blvd., Greencastle, Ind. Condy, Mercedes M.1211812 N. Cap1t01. . . .128 606 W. Centra1,A1-lingt0n Hts.,111. Conrad, J. Minette 141A1pha Chi Omega. . 201 S. LaureIAve., Charlotte 7, N.C. Conrad, Steven N 141514 S Indiana 5t ..... 000 209 Benedict Ave. ., larry town, N. Y. Conway, Kathleen121Dc1ta ZetaJ .......... 200 5790 E. Michigan St.,1nd1anapolis 19,1nd. Cook, Christine M 171625 E. VVash1ngton 62 5 E. Washington St. ,Greencastle, Ind. Cook ,Fitzgerald M.111 Roberts Hall ....... 224 72 Sunder Nagar., New Delhi,Ina1a Cook,Jean1e F 131 Mason Ha11.. .135,139, 217 R R. 1, Dec1tur 1nd. Cook, J. David 121 Sigma Chi ............. 247 127E. Main, Thorntown, Ind. Cook, Kay L 111RectorHa11 ..... 132, 197,214 527 5 Thornbury, C eveland 24, Ohio Cook, Susan L.141 Kappa Alpha 1 Theta ..... 202 2622 Noyes St., Evanston, Ill. Cooke,Ha1'01d G.,III111R0berts Hal 1 149,225 1807 Wood1111Way, Louisville 5, Ky. Coolley,Helen E.111Rect01'Ha11 ...... 192,213 R.R.1,Brockton,111. Coons,D0ub1as C.131Ph1Dc1ta Theta ..... 238 609 Oakwood Lane, Washington, 111 .000 Cooper,CarolL.111Kappa Alpha Theta. .202 10662 Counttss, Dallas 29, Texas Cooper, Thomas P.121 Beta Theta P1 ...... 222 R.R. 1, Merom, Ind. Cope, M.Jane141A1pha Omicron P1 ....... 192 2 751 P0wellDr.,C1nc1nnat111,0h10 Cope, MichaelC. 111Delta Kappa ......... 229 2219 Forest ParL Blvd, Fort Wayne,1nd. Cope, Robert R. ,.J1' 131 Delta Kappa Epsilon. 228 2219 Forest Park Blv d. ,Fort Wayne,1nd. Cordes, Donna 1V1.1211Mason Hall ......... 215 148 C1ydeAve.,Evanston, 111 Cordill J,0th.111PhiGamma Delta ...... 241 606 Eton Dr.Barr1ngton,111. Corey, Kenneth N. 131 Lambda Chi Alpha. .133, 234 3034 W. Michigan,1nd1anapolis 22,1nd. Cornelsen ,John F.121Lambda ChiA1pha.. .234 11709 Brookbend Dr. ,St. Louis 31, 010 Costlcy, Gordon K.141 Phi Kappa Psi ...... 242 317 E. Main 51., Carlinv11116,111 Cottone,An1ta F.151705 S.C011ege ........ 000 1361 HersheI ISt. ,New York 61, N. Y. Coulson,JaneG.1I1Lucy Rowland Hall. .210 625 Fa1r OaLs Oak Park,111. Covey, C. Rona1d141Roberts Hall ......... 27.4 1519 QSr., Bedford, 111d Cowie, Nancy C141 Delta Gamma ........ 198 3835 H011y H1113 B1vd,.St Louis 16, M Cowling, NeilD.141 703 S. College ......... 000 Box 86, Poseyville, Ind Cox, Dan M.121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ...... 245 4577 Rheims Ave ,Dallas 5, Texas Cox, Daniels. 111L0ngden H3111 ......... 236 197 N. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park, 111 Cox, David K.121 Beta Theta Pi .......... 222 648 Burns Av.,e Flossmoor,111. Cox ,Jacque1yn J. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall.. 44 Shawnee Dr.,Ch1111cothe,Ohio Cox, Susan K.111Lucy Rowland Hall. 631 Charles,Hunt1ngton,Ind. 286 206, 209 Coyle, Mary L. 121 Delta Zeta. . . . 616 Dick Ave., Hamilton, Ohio Craft Courtney A. 111Lucy Rowland Hall . .203, 209 146, 147,200 2100 Grove Ave., Quincy,111. Craig,James C. 141 Phi Gamma Dclta.106, 123, 240 1 S. 601, R.R. 53, Glen Ellyn,111. Cra1g, Judith A. 111 Rector Hall ........... 214 6240 E. Fifty-sixth St.,1ndianapolis 26,1nd. Craig, Norman L. 131 Roberts Hall 131, 138, 224 100 Temselaan, Strombeek Bever Cranmer, Susan E.111Lucy Rowland Hal1. . 197, 211 1931 Richmond Rd., Toledo 7, Ohio Craven, Ann L.111Lucy RowlandHall.148, 211 205 Merritield Cr.,MischaW21ka, Ind. Crawford, Elizabeth 11.121 Delta Gamma. .198 3705 S.F1aglcr Dr.,WcstPa1m Baach,F1a. Crawford, Regina W. 111L0cust Manor ..... 208 4452 S.W'. Fourteenth St., Miami 34, Fla. Crawley, C.Thomas14151gma Nu ......... 248 5 S. Ann 51., Columbia, Mo. Creel, Barbara J. 111Lucy Rowland Hall. . .137, 201, 210 59 Wilson Ave., Niorgantown, W. Va. Cremens,J0y A. 141Alpha Omicron Pi ...... 192 1135 N. Academy St, Galesburg,111. Cripe,Jan1ce S. 1414739E. 19th St.Indp1.. .218 4739 E. Nineteenth St.,Indianap011518,Ind. Crism' 2,111 RusselO.111 Longden H2111 ....... 236 222 W. Ienth St. ,Hobart, Ind. Critton, JennifcrLj111 LucyRowland Ha11201, 210 1430 Kensington Place, Aurora, 111. Crofoot, Aaron B. 121Ph1 Kappa Psi . .116, 120, 242 61601 Bremen Highw ay, Mishawaka,1nd Cronbach, Robert 0.111Roberts Hall. .122 225 550F00th111,Stanford,C1.11 Cronin, Elizabeth H.121A1pha Chi Omega. .188 5 Concord Lane, Daricn, Conn. Cronin ,John M.121PhiDe1ta Theta ....... 238 6070H11151de W Dr,Ind1anapolis 20,1nd. Crosby , Rita S. 121A1p1'1a Phi ............. 194 520 Thatcher,R1vcr Forsst,111. Crossman, Barbara 5.151620 E. Washington St., 000 116 S. Boots 56, Marion,1nd. Crouch, Theodore L131 Beta Theta Pi ..... 106, 133, 222 6460 E. Fourteenth St.,1ndianapolis 19,1nd. Crowden, Sally A.111RcctorHall ..... 150, 213 80 E. Ma1n St. HPeru Ind. Cruikshank, David E.111Ph1Delta Theta. 30 Wintergreen H111Dr.,Pz11nesv1116, Ohio 239 Cuervo,Ra1phJ.111Longden Hall ......... 236 910 Ninetecnth Ave. ,Tampa 5, Fla. Culp, Gary L141 Phi Kappa Psi ...... 147, 242 R. R. 1, Box 16 HNappanee Ind. Curry,Sue141 155 W 16th St.,1ndp15.. 7443 Overdale Dr., Dallas 30, Texas Cuthbertson,Dav1d A.111Sigma A1pha Epsi- lon ............................ 149, 245 3837 Northshore Rd.,Columb1a,S. C. ....218 D Dahars,Janis171702SLocust St .......... 000 702 S, Locust St, Greencastle, 111d. Dafoc, Barbara A.121P1 Beta Phi ..... 120, 206 700 E. By rd, A,pp1eton Wis. Dailey, Joth. 141 101 S Bloomington.l34,135 118 Virginia 51., E1mhurst,111 Dalbey, Sarah J.141 Alpha Phi ............ 194 1470 Gasche, Wooster, Ohio Dalbey, Stephen B. 121Lambda Chi Alpha. 630 Putnam St., Terre Haute, 111d. Dalbey, W'a1den E. 121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon . 244 1470 Gaschc, Wooster, Ohio .234 Dale, James A. 131311 Elm St ............. 000 6 N. 660 Medinah Rd., Medinah,111. Dales, Bruce B. 141 707 S. Locust St ........ 000 RR. Forest Dunes, Covert, Mich. Dalton, Donald J. 131 Alpha Tau Omega. . 3110 E. M3111 St., Warsaw,1nd. Dandslles, Harry G.111 Delta Kappa Epsi- lon ................................ 229 440 Enos, Kankakakee,111. .116, 220 Danks ,Joseph H. 131 Delta C111 ....... 126, 226 105 W.E1che Ave HEHingham Ill. Danner,W1111:1m 3.121 Beta Theta P1 ...... 222 5727 Central Ave., Indianapolis 20, Ind. Dapice, Lynne L. 141607 Anderson St. . . . . . .146 607 Anderson 81., Greencastle,1nd. Dash, SusanJ.121MasonHall. . . . . . . . . . . .215 108 Deerf1eld Rd., Brocmall, Pa. Daugherty, Kay E. 111NIason Hall. . . .197, 217 6160 N. Tuxedo St.,1ndianapolis 20,1nd. David, John S. 131 Sigma Nu .............. 248 460 Grand Ave., Aurora, 111. Davidson, CarolA.121Delta Delta Delta. . .196 PO, Box 1376, Jamestown, N D DaVidson,Joan K. 131 Delta Zeta ...... 107, 200 69 Glenbrook Rd., West Hartford 7, Conn. Davies, Roger L. 111 Sigma Nu ............ 248 7101 Chestnut D11, Bedford, Ohio Davis, Bronson C. 131Ph1Kappa Psi ....... 242 3301 Albion, Chicago 46,111. Davis, D. A1111111Rector Hall ......... 149, 213 70 Valentine St., Highland Park, NJ. Davis, Marcia A. 131 Kappa Alpha Theta. . .108, 127, 132, 202 49110 E. chenth-cighth St.,1nd1anapolis 50, nd. DaVis, Norman K. 111RobertsHa11. 5402 N. Delawqre, 1nd1anap0115 20,11'1d. Davis, Stephen 13.141 P111 Kappa Psi. .133, ,133, 322 E. North, GreenEeld, Ind. Davis, Stephen L71. 111 Roberts H311. ...... 224 5859 Sunset Lane,1nd1anapolis 8, Ind. Day, Elizabeth M. 111Locust Manor ....... 208 148 W. L1ncoln, Libertyville, 111. .224 Day, Mary 13.141155 W116th St.,1ndpls.. . .218 61 Blackwood Lane, Stamford, Conn. Deahl, Floyd R. 111 Delta Kappa Epsllon. . .229 3212 5. Caroline, South Bend 14,Ir1d. Dean, Richard 5.141413 800 S. Locust St. . . .000 4B 800 S. Locust St.,Grsencast1e,1nd. , Deatherage, Fred S. 131 Delta Upsilon ...... 232 35 chstcr Pk. Ave. ,Columbus 14, Ohio Deaton, AlfredLu III 14151gma Chi.. 106,246 601615. Fifty-seventh St.,'12ulsa35,0klz1.y Decker,Fredr1cW.141Ph1DeltaThcta ..... 238 1008 E. Raymond St., P1ainf1cld,1nd. Decker,Ph111p G. ,11 111S1gmaNu ......... 248 17 Overlook Dr.,Anderso11, Ind. Decker,VViJliamE.131Ph1KappaPs1 ...... 105, 134, 147, 242 130Magnolia Dr.,Kokcm0,1nd Dechan,MarthaL. 111RectorHa11 ....... 214 6410 Spr1ngm111Rd,Indlanapolis 8, Ind. Decosted, Nancy R.111RectorHa11..20,6 213 665W. P010 Dr. ,.St L0u135,Mo. DCCOurCy,L.M1chael141RobertsI-1a11 ..... 224 4995. Jackson, Franklin, Ind. Dees,HarryC.J1.111DeltaUp5110n ....... 233 18 Adams 1V1. O. Q., Cherry Po1nt, N. C. D6 JOHg ,John A.111R0bcrts Hall ......... 224 18106 Paxton Avc.,Lansing,111. Delia, Anthony D. 151407 E. Walnut St ..... 000 23 Baker Ave ,Berkeley Heights, N. J. Delong, DorothyJ.141 Kappa A1pha Theta. 202 2528 Glenwood Ct.,NewA1bany, Ind. . Demaray, M1chaelJ.111 Delta Kapp?l EP51' 9'79 lon .................................... 602Wash1ngt0n,TraverseC11y,M1ch. Den1ch01as,Gera1d J.111 Sigma Alpha Epsii 1011 ................................ 4615 nEuclid Blvd. ,Youngstown 12, Ohio Dennis, Richard F.121Delta Kappa Epsil on 228 381 Marion, Glen E11yn,111. Deprez, Arthur W. 111 Delta Tau Delta ..... 230 R.R. 2, Shelbyville, 111d. Deselm, David P. 141Ph1 Gamma Delta . . . .240 355 S. Osborn Ave., Kankakee, 111. De Stefano, John V.131 Sigma Chi ......... 246 1344 E.E1ghty Seventh St.,Ch1cago 19,111. Derrick, Jud1th E. 131 Kappa Alpha Theta. .202 2601 N. Tenth St. ,Terre Haute,1nd Dewey, Frank H 111 Roberts Hall ......... 225 1903 Parkdale Dr.,VVash1ngton, 111d. Dewitt, Wend R 3 K3 :1 Ka a Gamma.. y 1 1 PP P131137 204 10230 Echo Hill Dr., Brecksville 41, Ohio Dexter,Thomas A.121Lambda ChiAlpha..12136, 58 Park Ave., Baldwin, N.Y. Quality and craftsmanship, are essential to a fine pubHca on ROPKEYEENGRAVING PUBLICATION DIVISION COMPANY, INC. 117 NORTH EAST STREET INDIANAPOLIS 6, INDIANA 287 Dickhaut, Robert A.111 Phi Delta Theta. . .239 100W. Schreyer, Columbus 14, Ohio Didrikscn, CharlesW. 131 Phi 1.261121711116141. 2615 Hartzell St MEVanston 111. Dieh1,JudyC.141PiBetaPh1 ........ 123,206 311 C01011i' 211 Rid re, Moorestown, N .J. .238 Dieh1,L. Gary141R0bcrtsHa11 . . . ..225 1104 Coburn AVC.,VVOI'18.1'1C1,WIYO. Dietrich, Douglas 5.131 Roberts Hall. .136, 224 525W00d121nd Dr. ,East Lansing, Mich. Dike,Ba1bara L.131A1p1'111 Omicron Pi ..... 192 0128 E. Wilson, Peoria, 111. Di1lingham, VVi lliz1m VV.141305 E.VVa1nut St., 000 4312 Washington Ave. ,St Joseph, M1ch. Di11011,Danich. 141Ph11xappaP51. . . .121, 242 1717 Conner St. ,Noblcsvilk, Ind. Dirks ,Stephen N.111PhiGamma Delta. 106 142,241 1112 Fernwood Dr. ,Schnectady, N. Y. Dixon, Gordon H.111Ph1Gamma D6111. 241 451 Twentieth St. ,Szmta Monica,Ca1. Dixon M.Joyce. 121KappaA1phz1Thcta.. .137, 202 760 VermontSt. ,Gary Ind. Dodd,Mor1'is B.141 Dc1ta Kappa Epsilon. 1.31, 147,228 1219Ro1and ,J0p11n, M0. Dodd, Sherrin L.121A1ph21 Omicron Pi ..... 192 1219R01and,J0plin,Mo. Dodge,Nancy A.111Lucy Rowland Hall.. 206, 210 4203 Franklin AVE. ,Western Springs,111. Doederlein, Arthur P 131 5 Hess T131111 Ct. 105 5 Hess Trailer Ct. ,Greencastlc, Ind. Darderlein, Sue VV.141 5 Hess Trailer Ct.. 000 5 Hess Trai1er Ct. ,Greencastlc, Ind D0011, John D.121Sigma Nu ............. 248 33 Ori01e1.Ave ,Bronxvillc 8, N. Y. Doetsch,1ngoH.131DeltaTau Delta . ..230 Lakewood D1.,Tu11:1homa,Te11n. Dogrusl,Atti1a 141 433 Anderson .......... 0C0 Koca Mustafa E1 Ca d13,101Mug1aTurkcy Dohrmann, Susan E.111RectorHall ....... 213 156 Pcar l'Iret: Point Rd.. Darien, Conn Donaldson, Nancy C.111Mason11all ..... .215 7178 VVilJtshire Dr. ,LambertviII Ic, Mich. Donovan,James M. 131 Alpha Tau Omega. .220 1603 E11101Avc. ,Pdrk Ridge,111. Doolittlc, CharIcs H.111Lambda Ch1Alpha 235 1531 Dee Rd., Park Ridge,111. Doran,Car1R.141Delta Kappa Epsilon. . . .228 33 Brooksidc Ave. Fa1r Haven N. J. Doran, Miriam N.131 De1ta Zeta .......... 200 5770 E.PlcasantRun,Indianapolis19,111c1 Dore, Rodney G 131 A1 1pha Tau Omegau .116, 133,220 203 Fieldsmne D1. ,Glenshaw, Pa. Dorian, Hugh H. 131 Delta Upsi1on.. ..108, 232 769 Juanita, St. Louis 22, Mo. Douglas, John T.111Longdcn Hall. ..143, 236 Dolan Rd. ,Catlin, 111. Douglass,Mari1an B 131 Delta Gamma .198 337N DovcrAve. ,LaGrangeParL, Ill. Dowe11,R.Kent121PhiKappaPsi ......... 242 1424W. Shore Dr.,Pekin,111. Down, Raymond A.131Delta Chi ..... 134,226 2000 Greenwood, Wilmette, I11. 4A 8005. Locust 51., Greencastle, Ind. Downey, James W. 161 Beta Theta Pi ...... 222 520W. State, Princeton, 111d. Drake, Robert A 111 Delta Upsilonm 7831 WeilAve. ,St. Louis 19, M0. Draper, John VV.,J1. 131 Sigma Alpha Epsi- 271 S Broadw11y,Hast1ngs 6, N. Y. Drccs, John 74.131316 Hanna St.. 298 Cottage Avc., Glen E11y11,111. Drew ,.JeannetteE 141Deltatha ..... 139, 200 3436 St. Johns Place, Cincinnati 8, Ohio Drew, Thomas A.111A,lphaTau Omegau .221 5313-181. Santa Monica B1V.d,M11WaukCC 17, 1s Drew,Wende11R.111 Lambda Chi Alpha. 3436 St. Johns P1ace,Cincinnati 8, Ohio Driemeier,John H. 141 Mason H2111 105,118,216 11217Bellefontaine. St. Louis 38 M0. .,106 233 .136, 244 Dubes, Joseph E. ,III 111 Roberts H2111 ..... 224 814 S. Twenty-eighth St. ,Lafayette, Ind Duggins, Patricia 1.121 Delta Zeta ........ 200 10 Alden Lane, St. Louis 41, M0. 288 Dunbar, Deborah K. 111 Lucy Rowland H311. . 198,209 20 Elm Court, Anderson, Ind. Duncan,Catherins141MasonHall ......... 215 5G1endover, Lexington, Ky Dur1ca11,James R.121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 244 2433 Huntington Dr.,Br1dgeVille,Pa. Duncan, John C.,Jr.141L011gc1en Dali . 119, 236 PO. Box 502, Philadelphia 5, Pa. Duncan ,John F.,.J1' 141 Delta Tau Delta.. .230 444 Westover Rd. ,Kansas City 13, M0. Dunfield,BrcndaJ. 111Rect01H311. 1.97, 214 Box 7 N. Prospect St. ,Granville,0hio Dunlap, Karen $.131De1taZeta ....... 137, 200 308 F1atrock,Cclumbus, Ind Dunn, James G. 13151gma Alpha EpsiIon. . .244 6406 Greenleaves Rd.,1ndianapolis 20,111d. Dunn,Michae1E.131Dclta Chi ........... 2 26 1209W Monroe, Sandusky, Ohio D111111,V11ginia L. 171708 Crown St ......... 000 708 Crown St.,GreenCastle,1nd. Duntick ,John R 121Phi Delta Theta ...... 238 2231 Merit D12, Lima, Ohi 10 Dutton ,James W.111 Sigma Chi .......... 247 345 Chauncey St. ,Sycamore, I11. Dvcr, Ina L111 Kappa Kappa Gamma -1011, 2574 Cherosen Rd., Louisville 5, Ky. 13 E215 ton, Thomas W. ,.Jr 111Delta Chi ...... 227 3004 Kingsley Dr. ,Fort W ayne,Ir1d. Eberhard, Susa11 J.131Masson Ha11.. ..128, 1387, 3851 Washington Blvd ,Indianapo1is 5,111d.1 Eberle, Charles A. ,III 121Sigmz1 Chi ........ 246 353 VV ellington Terrace ,JenLintown, Pa. Eck,NancyT.111L0custManor .......... 208 733 N. VVaiola,LaGrange,111. Eckardt ,Joan 141 KappaAlpha Theta ...... 202 316 Redbud Lane, Greencastle, Ind. Eckert ,Joan R.111 Lucy Rowland Ha11.. .137, 188, 211 3045 Wardall AVe.,C1nc1nnati 11,01110 Eckert ,Judith A.141 Delta Zeta ........... 200 Baw Beese Lake,Hillsda1e, Mich. Eddy, Rex W.111 Phi Gamma Delta ....... 241 201 Galesburng., Knoxvills,111. Edgerton, Ronald K.141 Sigma Nu ........ 248 14 Lafayette Circle, Boston Well 81, Mass. Edleman,Jerry M 111Longden H2111. .119 2 1402 Eighteenth St. ,.S W. ,Cedar Rapids,10wa Edman ,Christopher B.111Phi Gamma Delta.. 241 919 Forest Ave., Evanston, I11. Edmonds ,James L.121Alpha Tau Omega. .221 1303 Fifteenth St. ,Bedford, Ind Eggleston, Alan L141 Delta Upsilonu .106, 232 2301 E.Tenr1essee St. ,Evansville 11, Ind. EichIer,Da1'1e A.141 Delta Gamma ........ 198 317 Meacham Ave.,Pa1'k R1dge,111. Eikcn13Bcrry,SherriL.131Delta Gamma ..... 198 926B urg St. Granv111c, Oh1o Eklund ,Jane L131 Kappa Alpha Theta.. ..202 5600 Apache, Louisville 7, Ky. E1165, Sandra L141 A pha Chi Omega ...... 188 601 Student Dr.,Oga11a1a, N1b. E1115, Charlene J.111 Rector Hall .......... 213 Rankin, I11. Ellis, William H 141PhiDelta Theta ....... 238 1188 Estate Lane, Lakcl1orest,111. Esler, Carolyn S.141A1pha Gamma Delta..190 RR 2, Box 19, Floyds Knobs,1nd. E15011,J01'111 R.111A1pha Tau Omega... 1E.Wa1nut,VVashing10n, 111d. Endicott,CarolK.111RectorHa11132, 201,214 R R. 3, Lebanon, Ind. Endres ,John M.141Sigma Chi ............ 246 229 E. Glen, Peoria, 111. Engel, Diane N.141 Kappa Kappa Gamma 116, 122, 204 .150, 221 Old Hyde Road, Weston, Conn. Engelman,CarolA.121DeltaZeEa ..... 120, 200 1429 Shawnee Rd.,Indiana1:0115 8,111d. Englc, EdwardJ.,Jr.141Beta Theta P1 10 200 Washington St.,Hudson, Mich. Engle, John T. 121Longden Hall ........... 237 1025 North1aw11 D11, Fort W'ayne 3, Ind. Englebright,JeannieA.121D61ta Zeta ...... 2C0 241 E. Greenwood, Crown Point, Ind. English,C3101121Delta Gamma ........... 198 136 Ba1l Rd. ,Mountain Lakes, N ..J English, Mark E 141De11a Tau Delta. .230 7907 Kimlough Dr.,Indianapo11s 40,1111. Englum,PatriciaI111RectorI-1a11 ..... 140, 212 R.R. 6,13aris,111. Ensor, Carolyn S.141A1;11a Phi ............ 194 2575 Charnede.,Cleve1and 18, Ohio Erdmann, Charlotte J 131 Delta Delta Delta.. 107,128,196 327 Highfall Ava, Greencastle, Ind. Erb,ThomasO.111LongdenHall .......... 236 2314 Engle Rd. ,Fort Wayne,1nd. Erf,LindaA.111ReCtorHal1 .............. 213 740S Grant St. ,Hinsdalc, 111 Erkert,Je1-ry D 121 Lambda Chi Alpha ..... 234 4525 Eddington Court, Toledo 15, Ohio Ervin, Susan M.121De11a Delta Delta.150, 196 665 Greenleaf, G1encce, 111. Eskew,Barba1aS.1211VIason Hall. 235 VV.P1ne Dr.,1ndianapolis 60,111d. 133, 215 EsLeW,CurtisB.121BetaThetaPi. ..222 111 S Maple,Coryd0n,1nd. Estes, Louise A.121A1pha Gamma Delta..113926 2281 E. Stroop Rd., Dayton 40, Ohio Etter Robert T.121PhiGamma Delta ...... 240 613E. Adams, St. Louis 22, M0. Evans,NicholiA.121Alphz1P111 ....... 137,194 8441 Summit Dr. ,Chagrin Falla,0h10 Ev ans,W1111am T.131PhiDe1ta Theta ..... 238 R. R. 1, New Ross,111d. Everson, Charles M.121Phi Delta Theta .238 5021E.SeventyJirst,Indlanapolis20Ind Ewing, Frederick V.111 Roberts Hall ....... 225 4930 First Avenue South,Minnsapo1s 9, 1V11nn. Ewing, Mary D.131Kappa A1pha Theta. . . .202 1206 W.Danie1,Champaign,Ill. Ewing, Richard 3.141Delta Chi .106, 134, 226 20 Gracson Ct. ,St. 1.01115 41, M0. Ewing, Stcph6n E.131Dclta Chi ........... 226 20 Gracson Ct. ,.St Louis 41, Mo. 1? FairchiIdAnn121Kappa Kappa Gamma. 6463 N. Illinois St.,I11di111121polis 20,1111. Farber, Mitchc11 H.121 Longdcn Hall ...... 146 3 W'ocd Valley Lane, Port Washingtcn, N. Y. Faris, Marilyn L.111 Lucy Rowland Hall.. .211 Vincennes St, Carlis1e,Ind. . .2C4 Farkas,Sharon L.141PiBeta Phi ...... 127, 206 2.E Elm, Millstadt,111. Farmer ,Julia F. 111Mason Hall ........... 215 220 S Main, Henderson, Ky. 11 armer,Caro1A.121Delt2. Delta Delta ..... 196 1701 Guilford Rd., Columbus 21, Ohio Farrell, Martin F.111Dclta Upsi1c11 ........ 233 607 O1mstead, Winona, Minn. Fausch ,Joan E131 Kappa Alpha Theta. 122,92, 167 Abingdon Ave.,Keni1worth,Ill. Faust, Susan M.121Delta Delta Delta.137, 196 8314 Grosse Point Rd ,Morton Grove, I11. Fawks,Jud1thA. 131De1taDe1taDelta.128,196 Route 1, Box 189, House Springs, Mo. Fearer, Martha 121 Alpha Phi ............. 194 518 N. Fourth St., Orsgon, I11. Fchling, M1chaclE.131Sigma Chi. . . . .133, 246 951 Miller Ave., Lawrenceburg, Ind. Feix, Gerhild 101 Alpha Gamma Delta ...... 190 Brucknerallee 197, Rheydt7rhld, Ger- many Ferguson, Jean K.111LocustMancr. . 620 S. Tenth Ava, LaGrange,111. Ferguson, John M.111Sigma Nu .......... 248 1111 Normandy Lane, G1611VieW,I11. Ferguson, Nancy A 131 1812 N. C2p11012 Indp1 .............................. 218 3 Warren Rd., V an Wart, Ohio .2c5, 2cs Ferguson, Robe1't B. 131 Phi Kappa Psi. . ..122497, 165 S.Pe1ham Dr, Dayton 29, Ohio ' Fernald,JudithA.111RectcrHall. . . . .197, 214 318 N.E1mwood Lane, Palatine,111. It's Fun To Shop At The COLLEGE SHOP 300 S. Vine Stheqr the DPU Library Headquarters For SWEATSHIRTS 0nd JACKETS JEWELRY incIuding DPU OFFEC'IGI Ring YARNACARDSWGlFTS -NOVELTIES HUNT'S PLEASANT ACRES RESYAURANT-MOTEL HAMSwBACONm-MAPLE PRODUCTS Norman and Rosemary Hunt ?Eone Brazil 2-0863 BrazHW-li mi. West of Manhattan US. 40 COMPLIMENTS OF EDWARD WOOD AND COMPANY Fraternity Management Consuitonts Greencastie, Indiana Telephone 03. 3-3181 COMPLETE COSMETIC DEP'T. COMPLETE TOBACCO SHQP DE PAUW'S COAN PHARMACY ,Greencastle's Completely Modern Prescriptm-n-I-.Pjha'rmdcy';f COMPLETE CANDY DEP'T. COMPLETE FOUNTAW SERVICE Fernandes,CarylL.131 Kappa Kappa Gam- 72 VV. 72nd St. ,Ind1anapolis 60,1nd Ferre11, Barbara A. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall 160211: Knoll,Be11eville,Ill. Ferre11,R1chard131Ph1 Kamma Psi.. .211 .106, 133, 242 117 W. North Shore Dr. ,South Bend 17,1nd. Ferring, John M.111Roberts Hall ..... 116, 225 628 Cottage Grove, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Ferry, Susan J.131 Delta Gamma .......... 198 637 S Bristol Lane,Ar11ngton H15 ,111. Fetter,Char1esW.,Jr.141 Delta. Upsi1on ..... 232 5800 Seven Gab1es, Dayton 26, Ohio Fettig, Peter P.141 Alpha Tau Omega ...... 220 2247Ind1anaAve,C0nnersv11Ie,1nd. Ficzer1,Kath1een M.111 Lucy Rowland Hall209 2067 Hanover Dr. ,Cleveland 12, Ohio Field, John M.121Delta Kappa Eps110n...,142 228 251612113317. F1fty-n1nth St.,Ok1ahoma City a Finlely, Gordon B. ,Jr 131 Beta Theta P1.. . .222 222 Browns Lan,,e L0u1sv11le l, Ky Fischer, Donald R.121 Sigma Alpha Epsi1on 244 1737 Tanglewood, Akron 13, Ohio Fischer, Stephen 141 Delta Chi ............ 226 1410 Van Buskirk, Rd. HAnderson Ind. Fisch1,AnneC.1311812N.Capit01,1ndp1.. RiverHeights Dr ,R. R. 4, M .218 anitowoc, Wis. Fish, RobertA 141$1gmaC111 ............. 246 9002 Parrlsh, H1g111and, 1nd. Fisher,Nancy L.111RectorHall ...... 195,213 1469 Blackmore Rd., Cleveland 18, 01110 Fleig, Bradford R.121Ph1Gamma Delta.. 2.40 6500 Monroe A.vc,Evansv1lle 15,111d. Fleming, David C.141 Alpha Tau Omega.123, 220 1705 Colfax, South Bend 17,1nd. Fletcher, Sally M.121P1BetaPh1 .......... 206 301N1nthAve.,Huntington 1, W. Va Flory, Frances A.141Mason H1111 .......... 216 144 Edgemont Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y Floyd, Barbara .A. 111, Lucy Row1and Hall . .132, 209 42 Bronson Rd., Avon, Conn. Flynn, Marie T. 171 701 Shadowlawn ....... 000 701 Shadowlawn, Greencastle, Ind. Foley, Cynthis B. 1415 C 800 S. Locust St. .000 5 C 800 S. Locust St., Greencastle, Ind. Fosley, Donald R1415 C 800 S. Locust St.. .000 5C 80.05 Locust St,Greencast1e,Ir1d. Folk ,Jean K.111Lucy Rowland Hall ....... 210 9358 S. FlftlethAve,OakLawn,111. Forester, Nancy 111 Lucy R0w1a11d Hall. .206, 211 2612 Menomonee River Pkwy., Milwaukee 13, Wis. Forschncr, Richard A. 131 Phi Gamma Delta 240 13927 Elm Ave.,C1eve1and 12, Ohio Foster,Alan B. 141 Roberts H311 ....... 131,22 Summit Rd. ,Waterhury 20, Conn. Foukc, Sue E.131A1pha Gamma Delta ..... 190 5402 N. Pennsy1van1a, Indianapolis 20,1nd. Foulke, 1VIe11nda J. 121 Kappa Kappa Gam- ma ................................ 204 Baw Bees: Lake, R. 3, H11lsdale, Mich. F0w1cr,Thomas 13.111 Phi Gamma Delta.. 241 423 S.P0p1ar, Kankakee, 111. Fowles, Raymox1d H. 121 Beta Theta. P1 ..... 222 4302 Thornlcigh Dr., Indianapolis 26, Ind. F0x,C1a1-ence E.,Jr.131 2 A 800 S. Locust St ................................. 000 2 A 800 S. Locust 51:. ,Greencastle, Ind. Fox,W1111am W.111 Beta Theta P1 ......... 223 1102 Ash,W1nnetka,Ill. Frame, Thomas A. 121 Longden Hall ....... 237 2021 Sutton Ave. C1nc1nnat130,0h10 Frank, Wanda 3.111 Lucy Rowland Hall .149, 209 835 Olcta Dr., St. Louis 5, Mo. Frankenfeld, Margaret G.111 Lucy Rowland Ha 11 ...................... 105,197,211 133 E. Washington, Lake Bluff,111. Frazier, Gerald T.111 Longden Hal1. 134, 135, 236 4824 Southern Parkway, Louisville 14, Ky. Frederick, Cheryl P. 121 Alpha Gamma DeIta ......................... 146, 190 518 S. East 51., Crown Point, Ind. 290 Frederick, Richard E. 131 Sigma Nu ........ 248 315 E. Sixty-fifth SIL, New York 21, N.Y. Freeman, Charles L. 131 Delta Tau Delta. . .230 Box 58, Godfrey, I11. 131 235 . Freeze, Gregory L.111 Lambda C111 Alpha .,119 212 S East St, Mason, 01110 Fribley, pNancy L141 155 W.16th St., Ind 306 W Twe1ft11 St. ., Anderson, Ind. Friebus, Robert M.111 Roberts Ha11 ....... 225 2 S. 433 Beechwood, Glen Ellyn, 111. Frieze, Jack W 111 Beta Theta P1 .......... 223 1224 Maple, Carthage, Mo. - Fritsch, John H.111 Lambda Chi Alpha 119, 235 6026 Andover Rd., Indianapolis 20,1nd. Froberg,JanetM.111Rect01-Ha11 ......... 212 903 Institute, Valparaiso,1nd. Froberg, Rogene A. 131A1p11a Gamma Delta .190 903Inst1tute St.,Va1paraiso, Ind. FryR,Joyce M. 151 R. R. 7, Crawfordsville,. . . 000 RR. 7, Crawfordsville, Ind. Fry, Stephen R.121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 244 1135 Echo Crest Dr. ,Indianapolis 80, Ind. Fujioka, Joann M 111Lucy Rowland Ha11.. .185:i 21 14040 Prairie, Detroit 38, Mich. Fuller,Barbar21 A.121 P1 Beta Phi ......... 206 3229 Hartzell St., Evanston, Ill. Fuller, Pamela L. 141P1Beta Phi .......... .206 1205 W. Charles, Champaign, 111. G Gadd, Char1es M., Jr. 111 Delta Upsilon. . . .233 153 Elm Tree Lane, Elmhurst, Ill. Gaines, Richard D. 111 Lambda Chi Alpha. 188, 232 310 E. Locust, VVatseka, 111. Ga11oway, Robert F.111 Roberts Ha11 ...... 224 2261 W ashington, Gary, Ind. Gammon,C.Patr1c1a171 510 S. Jackson 51.000 510 S. Jackson St ,Greencastle, 1nd. Gard,Pau1 E 131 Roberts Hall ........ 139, 224 2014 Ewalt Ave. ,Dayton 20, Ohio Gardewin, Joseph M.111 Longden H211. . .1216, 1135 N. L1mestone, Springfield, Ohio Gardner, Alton E. 121 Phi Delta Theta ...... 238 3305 S. Rogers St., Bloomington, Ind. Gardner,ArthurF.,Jr.121De1ta Chi. . .119, 226 6370 Riggs P1., Los Angeles 45, Cal Gardner, lVIartha R 121 Alpha Chi Omega. .188 382 Arrowhead Lane,Barr1ngton, 111. Gardner, Robert H 131 Sigma Alpha Epsi- 1011 ....................... 1 6,133,244 3439 W. Seventy-third St., Chicago 29,111. Gardner, Todd R. 111 Delta Tau Delta . 134, 230 400 N. Kenilworth, Oak Park, 111. Garfield, James R. 121Ph1De1ta Theta ..... 123368, 2987 Torrington, Rd., Cleveland 22, Ohio Garmer, Robert D. 121 Delta Upsilon ....... 232 903 Lake Ave, Racine, Wis. Garner,Dav1d 13.141 719 S. Locust St ....... 119 515 Markland, Salem, 111. Garrett, David W 141Lambda Chi Alpha. .234 121 Harvard Ave.,E1yria,Oh10 Garriott, C. Michael 131 708 Highwood ..... 134 708 Highwood, Greencastle, Ind. Garriott, Sandra J. 111Locust Manor ....... 208 708 Highwood Ave., Greencastle, Ind. Garriott, Susan J. 111 Locust Manor ........ 208 708 Highwood Ave., Greencastle, Ind. Garrison, Eric A. 121 Delta Upsilon ........ 232 31118 Washington, Evansville 15,1nd. Garrison,NancyF.1l1 Rector Hall .188, 212 4680 S.Down1ng, Englewood, C010. Garry, Kenneth 1.141 Roberts H2111. .114, 115, 127, 225 723 N. Elmwood Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Gass, Frederick S. 141 Beta Theta P1. . .133, 222 707 Highridge, Greencastle, Ind. Gastincau, Bruce A. 141 Anderson St.. .123, 131 2220 W11m1ngton Ave., Dayton 20, Ohio Gates, Thomas J. 121 Alpha Tau Omega. . . 2882 Losantiville, Cincinnati 13, Ohio . 220 Gauch,W'1111am R.111 P111 Delta Theta ..... 238 1970 E. 226th, Clcv eland 17,0h10 Gaydos, Jane E.121Alpha Omicron Pi ...... 192 23475 Shelburne Rd., Cleveland 22,0h10 Gaydos, Laura L141 Alpha Omicron P1,. 153;, 23475 Shelburne Rd., Cleveland 22 Ohio Gebhardt, Kenneth P 13'; Lambda C111 Alphaj4 434 Kelsey Rd. ,Barrington, Ill. Gehron, V ernellR.141 Delta Zeta .......... 200 2219 Garden Park Dr, Fort Wayne,Ir1d. Geier,1V1artha L.131 Delta Gamma ........ 198 6801 Old State Rd., Evansville 10, Ind. Geiger, Fredrick A. 121 Longden Hall ....... 236 2134 Ash, VVaukegan, 111. Gelv1r1,VV11112m J. 11 171 Sigma C111 ........ 246 6 Edgewood Dr., Norwalk, Ohio Gerber, Sanford R.131 Roberts Hall ........ 225 347 Wilkins St. ,Rochester 21, N. Y. Gerhardt, Mary L 121 Delta Delta Delta.. .196 220 Biltmore Dr. , Barrington, 111 Gcrwig,Ann C.111 Lucy Rowland Hall ..... 209 701 Church111 Dr,Cha1-1eston 14, W. Va. Gerwig, 1V1. Nancy 111 Lucy Rowland Hal1. 211 Centennial Lane,E111cott C11y,Md. G1bson,RobertH.141Ph1GammaDeltan .2211 2104 Niskayuna Dr, Schnectady 9, N. Y. G1bson,Ronald C.111 Roberts H1111 ........ 224 1339 Tenth St. N. VV., Cedar Rapids, Iowa G1bson,Thomas R.141 Phi Kappa s1. 118,127.92, 10541 S. Drew St. Chicago 43, 111. G1erach, Sharonl. 31 Mason H2111 ......... 215 9547 Fiftieth Ct. ,Oak Lawn, I11. Gieseckc ,N.ancyL,131Delta Delta Delta.. .196 Sunny Knoll, Bartlett, 111. G1f'ford,CarrieJ. 121A1phaGammaDelta. .132, 136,190 851 W H1118:.,Wabash,1nd. Gifford,MelodeE. 131 AlphaGammaDelta.112913 215 S. Chestnut 51., Jefferson, Ohio Gifford, Sally K.121 Delta Delta Delta ..... 196 9810 Hamilton,Ch1c:ago 43,111. Gilbert,Dav1dW.131Ph1Gamma Delta. .132, 240 R. R 17, Box 627,1ndianapolis 23,1nd. Gilbert ,George A131 Beta Theta P1 ....... 222 Petersburg Rd., Princeton, Ind. Gilbert, Mary R 121 Delta Zeta ........... 200 Spr111g Valley Rd. ,Ossining,1N. Y. G11bcrt,VV1111amH.121Ph1Gamma Delta .240 4149 Lawn Ave, Western Springs, 111. Gilkey, ThomasG 131 Longden H2111 ..146, 236 2006 Eighth St.,VVaukcgan,111. Gillett, Rebecca .A.141 Kappa Kappa Gam-204E 352 E. High Point Rd. ,Peoria, 111. G11man,Cy1-ena M.121 Mason Ha11. . .132, 215 1428 Park Dr. ,Munster, Ind. ,- Gilroy, John D 111 Longden H311 .......... 237 820 Overh111 Dr. ,Redding, Cal. G1anv11le, Peter C.121Sigma Nu ........... 248 1820 Second Ave. S. F. ,Cedar Rapids, Iowa G1ick,HubertA.141R0bertsHa11 .......... 225 1V1ain St.Rd.,Mu1berry,Ind. G1oin ,Kathryn M.141A1pha Phi ...... 127,194 . 142 Fairway Dr. ,Indianapolis 60,1nd. Glover ,Jack D.171 304 S.V1ne St .......... 000 304 3. Vine St., Greencastle, Ind. 1 Gochoel, John H. 131 Lambda Chi Alpha. . .116, 234 3250 Shroycr Rd. ,Day con 29, Ohio Godwin,JamesW.131507S.I11d1anaSt.. 4334N. Greenview,Ch1cago 13,111. ...000 ' G0dw1n,John P.111Lambda Chi Alpha. . . .149, 235 15714 Marshfield Ave. ,,Harvey 111. Goes, Barbara L141 155 VV.16th St. Indpls. 000 42 Crown Point, Fort Thomas, Ky. Golden, Kenneth H.111 Roberts Hall. 119,225 18203 Northrop, Detroit l9,M1ch. Good, Karen S 141 Alpha Gamma Delta.. .190 1224 W.Lex1ngton Ave. 101 Ft. Wayne 6, Incl. Goodman, William O. 111 Delta Tau Dd134'1310, 61191 US. 31 South, South Bend,1nd. 1 Crushed Limestone Products The Ohio $2 Indiana Stone Corporation 532 Iliinois Building Indianapolis, Indiana Everything needed by House Managers can be ?ound Gt HEADLY HARDWARE 19 E Washington St. Tel. OL. 3-3010 You,ll like the FiRST-CITIZENS for its convenience, safety For your Funds, one? Service. 0 CONVENIENCE: We are at the handy corner OF the Square. I SAFETY: Your Funds are appropriately insured. O SERVECE: We give it, including our WALK-UP WINDOW for offer-hours banking. FIRST'CITIZENS Bank and Trust Company SOUTHM BURNER 0? THE SQUARE BREENBASTL'E, IND. Goodrich, Marguerite H.121 Delta Gamma.198 1108 HarvardTerracu,Evanston,111. Goadw1111c,Robert K.131 Delta Tal1 Delta. 1587 W. Baldwin Rd., Palatine, Ill. Goodwin,MichaclK.121Delta Chi ........ 227 2701 S. Mem0r1' 211 Dr. New Castle,1nd. Goodyear,SaraJ.141 Kz1ppa Alpha Theta. .,107 116, 118,144,202 6145. FourthSt,,VVatseka,111 Gordon, Andrew P.121Sigma Chi .......... 246 1233 Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio Gordon, RuthA. 141 A1phaPh1. .105, 144,194 .230 41Marita Dr., Mount V ernon, Ohio Gossard ,Jean E. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall. .197, 211 1302 .N.Ma1n, Sidney,Oh10 Gossard, Keith A. 121$1gma Nu ....... 116, 248 5614 Clinton Rd. ,Tcrre Haute,1nd. Gough,JeH'e1-y A.121 Longden Hall ........ 237 5104 .N. Oakley Ave. ,Ch1cago 25,111 G0u1d,Gwcn H.131M2150n Hall ........... 146 Front St. , Millbrook, N. Y. Gou1 1d, James P.121 P111 Gamma Delta.. .240 1530 Mascoutah Rd., B8116V1116, 111. Gowing, Delmar C.131Ph1Gamma Delta. .11,6 240 1106 WakeEeld, B1rm1ngham,Mic.h Grady , Donna L.121MasonHa11..120,146, 217 122 M1115 C1rc1e,Fort Huachuca, Ar17.. Graham, Jean P.131 Alpha Ph1.. .108, 128, 132, 194 9041 N Rex1e1gh Dr.,M11Waukee 17, Wis. Grant,DeboraL.121A111ha ChiOmega ..... 188 101 Cobb ..,Ave Decatur, Ill. Grass,Dav1d E.111Longden Hall ..... 119, 236 R R. 4,Mart1nsv111e, Ind. z Grauel, Norman S 111Sigma Alpha Epsilon.244 6445 Knyghton Rd., Indianapohs 20, Ind. Gravesen, Evelyn R.121Delta Delta Delta. .196 7807 S. Constance Ave., Chicago 49,111. Gray, Catherine S. 131A1pha Omicron Pi. . .132, 192 2305 S. Sixteenth AVC.,BYOadV16W,Il1. Gray, James M.121 Delta Upsilon ......... 232 8 Keenan P1,Garden City, N. Y. Gray'b111,Jon G.111S1gma Nu ............. 248 3215 N. View Road, Rockford, 111. Green, Dav1d C. 111 Roberts Hall ..... 119, 224 21 15 Florida Dr., Fort Wayne, Ind. Green, Frederick,M .121 Delta Chi ........ 226 72300 Cherry H111, Dearbom 7,M1ch. Green,Mar1anne W.121 Kappa Kappa Gam- ma ................................ 204 Old Sleepy Hollow Rd.,Pleasantville,1N Y. Green MichaelG 131LongdenHa11 ........ 236 304N.State,Mont1ce110,111. Green, Robert H.111Robc1'ts Hall ......... 225 RR. 3,Metropolis,111. Greene, Susan 141A1pha Phi .............. I94 307 Newman Court, Lake B11111,111. Grccnhoe,$usanJ.141P1BetaPh1 ......... 206 812W. Main St.,Mid1and,Mich. Greenlee, Charles V17. 141 Sigma Nu ..113, 116, 30549 Summit Lane, Cleveland 24, Ohio Greer,JamcsA.,Jr.131Bcta Theta P1. . . . . .222 1114 Broadway, Norma1,111. Greer ,James RI 111 Delta Upsilon ......... 233 921 ,N. Tenth $1.,Vanda11a, Ill. Grciner, Gretchen M.111 Rector H2111 ...... 213 7328 SEA'enthA V6. ,KCfJOSua, vVis Griesbaum, Janet L. 131 Mason Hall ....... 217 9144 Vasel D11, St. Louis 23, Mo. 131111111 ,John D. 121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 2.44 107 Wood Ridge Lane, Oak R1dge,Tenn. Griswold,Gail141 Delta Delta Delta ....... 196 47 Sunbury Ct.,Buffa1o 21, N Y. Grodr1an, T1m .A.111D61tz1 C111 ............ 227 2509 Fox Ava, Fort Wayne,1nd. Groh,KennethW.111GammaDclta. . . . . . .241 1. W. BerkshireLane, Mt. Prospect,111. Grooms,ThomasB.121 703 S. LocustSt.. ..240 2428 Birdsa115t. ,Blue 131M111, I11. Gross,D1ane C. 121 Delta Gamma ......... 198 84 Malden Ave. ,LaGrange,Ill. GTOSS, Elllabeth J. 131 Delta Gamma. .,108 198 324 LVncroft Rd. ,New Rochelle, N Y. Grosse,DanielJ.151 Hess Trailer Park Hess Tmiler Park, Greencastle, Ind. GrOSSman, W1111am A. 111 Beta Theta Pi. . . .223 7927 Woolworth, Omaha 24, Neb. 292 Grover, Melvin G.,Jr.131Delta Kappa Epsi- 10n ................................ 228 Johnson Rd., Falla Village, Conn. Grubb, Patricia L. 121 Delta Gamma ....... 198 1103 W. Charles, Champaign, I11. Gruszka,RobertJ.141Ph1Delta Theta ..... 238 1010 170th St. ,Hammond, Ind. GuilkcySueann131PiBeta P111 ............ 206 3315 Highgrove P1. ,Day ton 29,01110 Guirreri ,Joseph .A.111 Lambda Chi A1pha..,106 119, 143, 235 R. R. 1, Lafayette, N J Gulick, Sandra J.121 Alpha Gamma Delta.. 3042 Regent St., Dayton 9,01110 Gunther, Ann 0111 Lucy Rowland H2111. 1043N. Cherry St. ,Galesburg,111. Gustafson, Barbara A. 121 Kappa Kappaf? Gamma ............................. 1100 S. Broadway, Park R1dge,111 Guthrie,Joan S. 141 Alpha Omicron Pi ...... 192 1217 Scott Ave.,Ch1cago Heights, 111. Gwin, Betty S.111LocustManor. . . . . .201, 208 121 W. Eleventh Sr. ,Connersville, Ind. 11 Habig, William T.111 S1gma Alpha Epsilon 244 8002 N.Mer1dian St.,Ind1anapolis 60,1nd. Hindley, Sandra K.121 Kappa Kappa Gam-. . .................................. 204 2218 Forest Park Blvd., Fort Wayne, Ind. Hadley, Stephen W.111Ph1DeltaThet:1. . . .239 6145 .N.Oxford,1nd1anap011s20,1nd Hady, Sara I131 IVIason H1111 ............. 217 4824 Jackson, Gary, Ind. Hageman,G1-etchcn 121 Kappa Kappa Gam- ma .................................. 204 6901 Mt.Ve1-non Ava, C1nc1nnat127, Ohio Hagemier, Robert C. 121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 244 1155 Questover Cichle, Indianapolis 8, Ind. Haines, Dav1d141R.R ..1, 124 R. R. 3, Greencastle, 3.1nd Ha1nes, Sarah A.121 Delta Delta Dellta ..... 196 536 N.Was111ngton,Du Quoin,I Hajdu, John H.121Longden Ha11.146, 150, 236 633 Ashcroft Ave., Cresson, Pa Hales,HerbertF.,Jr.121RobertsHa11 142, 224 1909 N. G11bcrt,Danville,111. Hall, David E.141 Sigma Alpha Epsilon.1210,5 44 R.R.1,Portland,1nd. H311,R1chard A. 11151gmaCh1. .119 149, 247 R. R. 2 Box 196, Jeffersonville, Ind. Ha11,RobertD.141Alpha Tau Omega. . . .220 12 N. Twenty Eighth St. ,Newark, Ohio Hallett,VV1111amR. 111SigmaNu ...... 136, 248 4672 Morningside Dr. HCleveland9 Ohio H211 lmann, James A. 141R0berts H311. .127, 225 1046 Williams Dr.,Pa1at1ne,Ill. Ha1stead, Jon 5. 13117111 Kapp21 Psi ......... 242 1736 N. King Ave,Ind1anap0115 22, Ind. Hamil ton, Elizabeth H.111 Lucy Rowland Hall ........................... 2,06 210 729 E. Semmary St Greencastle,1nd. Hamilton,RobertE.111Longden.13l, 119,236 1172 Hollywood Ave.C1nc1nnat1 240h10 Hamilton,VernonO.,J1-.14151gmaNu.106,118, 248 305 S.De1phia,Park Ridge, 111. Hammer, Paul S 141 Phi Gamma De1ta..105, 118,121,133,240 1103B. Ashman, M1d1and,M1ch. Hamrick, WilliamS. 121De1taCh1.119, 140,226 324 E. Forty fifth St.,1ndianapolis 5,1nd. Handley, Kenneth D.111Delta Tau De1ta. .134, 230 3625 d.E Seventy-first St. ,Indianapolis 20, Hans, nD12maL. 111MasonI-Ia11 ............ 217 2137 W. 1101h St.,Ch1cago 43, I11. Hanscom, Holly F.121 Kappa Kappa Gam- ma ................................ .. 4 1042 Pleasant Lane, G1env1ew,I11. Hansen, James C. ,.Jr 111 Delta Kappa Epsi- 1011 ................................ 22 642 Duane St., G1en E11yn,I11. Hanson,BarbaraJ.121 Delta Gamma ...... 198 19 Woodland Rd. ,Minneapolis 24, Minn. - Hastie, K. Larry 1417Lambda Ch1.A1pha.. Harbottle, John C.131DeltaTau Delta . 142, 230 356 De11wood Ave. ,Dayton 19, Ohio Hardin, Thomas 5.121A1pha Tau Omega.. 120, 126, 220 750 Northridge Dr., West Lafayette, Ind. Harding, Robert 13.14151gma Nu ...... 105, 240 58 Jefferson St., Valparaiso, Ind. Hardt, Russell 5. 111 Phi Delta Theta ...... 238 811 Forest Ave., Wilmette, I11 Harker,Sa11y A 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma .204 2750 Baur Dr.,1nd1anap0115 20,1nd. Har1ow,.Arlenc D. 121 Delta Zeta .......... 200 403 N West St.,T1pton,Ind. Harmon, James 71.141719 S. Locust St ...... 127 3837 N. New Jersey, Indianapolis 5,1nd. Harnden Paul F.111Delta Tau Delta ....... 45 876 W. Lane Lorraine, Lake Forest, I11. Harrer,CarolL.1211MasonHa11 ........... 000 1900 Oak Knoll,Springfle1d, Ohio Harpham, John E.131A1pha Iau Omega. . .133, 220 822 S. Prospect, Park Ridge,111. Harrald, Karen L.121A1pha Omicron P1. 515 Sunnyside ..,Ave E1mhurst,111. Harper, Kay M.111 Delta Zeta 120, 147, 200 R. R. 3, Box 461, La Porte, Ind. Harris, John L.111Longden Hall. 276 Forest St.,0ber11n,0h10 Harris, Kathr1ne C1 141 Delta Delta Delta .1097, ..236,237 1042 Camp Ave., Rockford, Ill. Harr1s,L1ndaL.111MasonHall ....... 198,215 115 W.H111Lane,C1nc1nnat115,0h10 Harris, Renne L.151212 S.V1nc St ...... .. .000 Box 534, Hcppner, Ore. Harms, Robert L111 Longden Hall ........ 236 38 New Hudson Rd. ,Aurora, Ohio Harris, Sherry L.121 Kappa Alpha Theta.. 202 1812 N.Pau11ne St ,Muncie, In d Harrison, Carolan F.111 319 S. Locust St.. .149, 206, 216 2103 Jenkins,1V11d1and,M1ch. Harr1son, Mary B.131P1 Beta Phi. .128, 206 614 County Hills Dr., St. Louis 19,1VIo. Hart, Beth .A. 151 Apt. 9, 517E. Washing. 121 228 Beech Ave., Garwood, N J. Hart, Kather1ne M.131A1p11a Chi Omega. .188 100 Glendale, Hinsdale, 111. Hartline,1udy M.141 Delta Gamma ....... 198 261 Cedar Lane, Paducah, Ky. Hartman, Barbara A141 Kappa Kappa.2 Gamma ............................ 32 Circle Dr. ,VV heaton, Ill Hartzmler, Carolg'n 5.141 Kappa Kappa Gam- ....................... 132,139, 204 116E. BeardsleyAve., Elkhart, Ind. Harvey,MaryH.111LocustManor.. .191,208 3601 W. Sixty-ninth St., NewAugusta, Ir1d. Hasbrook,Dan1e1T.1l1 Beta Theta P1.. 5541 Central Ave., 1nd1anapo115 20,111d Hash,Cather1ne 131 Kappa Kappa Gamma 204 Route4,Box 14B,Noblesv111e,1nd Hassler,JudyA 141A1pha0micronPP1.105, 192 2629 Wyncote Rd., Bethel Park,P .116 234 257 Twcnty-third St. Dr. 5., Cedar Rapids Iowa Hastings, Anne C. 121Kappa Alpha Theta. .137, 1822 Kensington B1vd.,Fo1-t Way ne, Ind. Hatch, Geoffrey T. 12151gma Alpha Epsilon. 244 7 E. High Rd., Port Washington, N.Y. Hatch, George G.121 Lambda Chi Alpha... 75 915 S. Sixth St. ,St. Charles, 111. Hatch,Robc1-t R 111 Sigma A1 pha Epsilon. 1065, 235 VV. Eighty- fourth, Indianapolis 60, 1.1111 Hattield, MarV R.111RectorHall ..... 191, 212, 4812 Mad River Rd., Dayton 29, 01110.. .1911, Hauber,W1111am C. 131Ph1Kappa P51.116,1123 24 3718 CherrV Hills Dr.,Flossmoor,111. Hauck,Ph111p C. 141RobertsHa11.105,116, 118 405 Woodlawn Ave., St. Louis 19 Haumann, Ju11aA. 111Lucy Row1andH0a11. .210 225 N. Harrison St. ,Batavia, Ill. Hausc. 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Hausner, Robert E. 111R0be1'ts Hall. . .149, 225 2935 S. Th1rty-eighth St, Milwaukee 15, Wis. Hausser, Robert O. 111 Longden Hall. . 409 Warren St., Marietta, Ohio Havens, Karen 121A1pha Gamma Delta . . . .190 2305 Aurora Rd., Twinsburg, Ohio Hawkes, Martha J.141 Kappa Kappa Gam- ................................ 204 411 mN Carlyle Pl. ,Arl1ngt0n Heights, 111. Hawkins, KarenJ131Alpha Gamma Delta. 198 1308 Fifteenth St., Bcdford, Ind. Hay,NancyL.111Lucy Rowland Hall. 205, 211 15 Warwick Rd. ,Muncie, Ind. .135, 236 Hay es, Clarke L.141Ph1Delta Theta ....... 000 2708 Simpson St. ,,Evanston Ill. Hay es, Rosemary 111 Lucy Rowland ....... 211 42 Knollbrook Rd. ,Rochester, N Y. Hayes, Stephen W. 121 Phi Gamma Delta. .108, 240 717 Cowley Ave., East Lansing, Mich. Hays, Mary K.131Kappa Alpha Theta. 132, 202 413 Crawford St.,'Cran01-dsv111e, Ind. Hazleton, VVi111am A.111R0berts Hall ...... 225 2143 W. 107th Place, Chicago 43,111. Headlee, Sue E.131A1pha Phi ............. 194 9425 Beverly Place M1lwaukee 13, Wis Heaton Ronald C.131Lambda Chi Alpha 234 SLOAngix-CWS D1'.,R.R.A, Yel1ow Springs 1101 Heckel, Karen E.131 Alpha ChiOmega.132, 134 5 NIaplewood Dr. HGeneseo 111. Heckerman,Dav1d L121 Delta Upsilon. . . .232 Cynthiana, Ind. Heckler, James A 141 Roberts Hall ........ 225 3601 Maxwelle,T01edo 13,0h10 Heck11nger,Ann 111 Lucy Rowland Hall. . .205, 210 154 WoodlaAn Rd., Waterloo, Iowa Hector, Carol L. 121Alpha Gamma Delta, . .132, 190 7926 Forest Ave.,Munste1-, Ind. Hedger, Stephen M.131 800 S. Locust St. . . .000 008. Locust St, Greencastle, Ind. HegOOeman, Theodore F.121 Phi Kappa P51. . .242 1446 S. Sixth, Terre Haute, 111d. Heidbreder, Carol J. 111 Locust Manor ..... 208 3115 Maryland Rd., Rockford, 111. Heilman,DaV1d W.131 Delta Chi .......... 226 103 E. Mound St. ,,Knox 1nd. Hein, Catherinc A. 111 Locust Manor ...... 208 1018 Ncrthwocd Blvd., Fort Waynee, Ind. Heine, Jon E.111A1pha Tau Omega ........ 221 912 Fifth St. ,,C01umbus 1nd. - Hcineman,JamesP.141LambdaChiAlpha.1136, 12 Wood Acre Rd., St. Louis 24, Mo. Heinlein, Bette A.171 108 S. College ........ 000 108 S. Co1legc, Greencastle, 1nd. He1se1, L1nda D. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall. . .188, 210 3141 Ferguson Rd. ,Cincinnati 11,0h10 Heldt, Leroy V.111 Dalta Chi ............. 227 1815 E. Michigan Evansville 11,1nd. Hcllberg,Janct T. 121 Delta Delta De1ta. . . .196 433 S. East St., Sheffield, 111. Heller, Daniel H. 111 Roberts Hall ......... 225 404 Limberlost TL, Decatur, Ind. Helwig, Cecelia 131 Alpha Gamma Delta. . . .190 1742 Wagar Rd., Apt. 113B, Rocky River 16, Ohio Henker M Jane 121 Mason Hall ...... 132 4691 Mad River Rd., Dayton 29, Ohio Hemph1ll, Robert T., Jr. 121 Roberts Hall. .1 3 225 211 Center St., Carlinvillc, 111. Henderson, Bevcrly J. 121 Alpha Ph1 ....... 194 1102 Tenth St. S.W., Rochester, Minn. Henderson,Jud1th L. 121 Alpha Phi. . . . . . . . 1616 Andrew Dr., St. Louis 22, 11710. Henderson, Patricia L. 121 Alpha Phi ....... 194 646 Sherwood Dr., St. Louis 19, M . Hendricks, Bobbette A. 121 Delta Gamma . . 3998 1 22432 VVestchester, Cleveland 22, Ohio Henley, Carole J. 121 Mason H2111. . 216 25 E. F1 fth-fourth St.,1nd1anapolis 20,1nd. 294 Hennessy, MichaelJ.121Delta Chi ........ 226 501 S. Beverley Lane ,Arlington Heights,lll. Henricks, Lana J.131 Alph :1 Phi ........... 194 1725 Lycoming Creek Rd. ,VVilhamsport, Pa. Henry, James C. 141 Delta Upsilon ......... 232 2245 Miller, Denver 15, C010. Henry, Lyle G. 121 Sigma Chi ..... 136, 126, 246 5848 Brouse, Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Henry, Lynn R. 131 Delta Upsi1on ......... 232 167 Farnsworth Rd., Rochester 23, N.Y. Henry, Margaret F. 171 404 Linwood Dr., . .000 404 Linwood Dr., Greencastle, Ind. Henry, William S. 111Ph1De1ta Theta ...... 239 5509 E. Seventy-ninth St., Indianapolis 50, nd. Henvis, Carol M. 111Locust Manor. . .132, 191, 208 204 Elmira St. S.W., Washington 24, D.C. Herbert, Melinda W.111 Kappa Kappa Gam- ................................ 204 18 Shady Lane, Chappaqua, N. Y. Herbst,Jud1th A.111Lucy Rowland Hall. .149, 206, 209 3015 S.E. Parkway, Richmond, Ind. Herkner, Kather1ne A. 141 Alpha Gamma Delta ......................... 121, 190 2611 Lake View St., St. Joseph, Mich. Herxe11,L. Michael 121 Delta Upsilon ....... 232 107 Peck Dr. ,Independence, Mo. Herrick,CharlesA.14181gma Chi ..... 138, 246 3284 EuclidHts. Blvd ,'CleV eland 18, Ohio Herriott, Martha 1.131 De1ta Delta De1ta. .1961 218 .,205 213 110 5. Forest, Palatine,111. H:rrmann,EstaA.111 Rector Hall 218 5. Spring St. ,Evansville 14,1nc1. Hersh,WilliamJ.131BetaThetaP1. .105 222 2809 Ridgemont Dr. ,Chattanooga 4, Term. Hertel, ArlcenA 141 A1phaPh1 ........ 144, 94 5854N. Campbell,Ch1cago45,111. Hess, James M.131 Delta Tau Delta ....... 230 1634 Stephens Dr. ,Wayne, Pa ........... 230 Hess,1VIymaS. 111RectorHal1 ........ 206, 212 229S.Twenty-f1rst St. ,Terre Haute, Ind. Hester, Blanche E.111 Lucy Rowland Hall. 203, 209 1013 Sheridan Ave., Pittsburgh 6, Pa. Heston, CaroleJ.111RectorHa11. .132, 191, 214 1023 E. Street, Grinnell,10wa Hetz,NancyA.141De1taZeta ........ 137 200 65 Fieldstone Dr. ,Springfield, N. J Hibler ,Jane A.141A1phaPh1 ..... 107,127, 194 317 Fifty- 11rstSt.,WesternSpr1ngs,111. Hickman, Frances M. 151 315 Greenwood Ave ................................ 000 315 Greenwood Ave. HGreencastle Ind. H1ckman,Jan1ce R. 111315 Greenwood Ave. 000 315 Greenwood Ave. ,Greencastle, Ind. H1ghsmith,Robert F.111Sigma Nu ........ 248 39 Montgomery Place Decatur,111. H1113, D011a1d E.,Jr.12131gma C111 ......... 246 1430 Longfellow Ave., South Bend 15,1nd. Hile, Henry A. 141F111 Gamma Delta ....... 240 R. R. 1, Box 146, Barrington,111. H111, Diane H. 131 Delta Gamrha .......... 198 108 YaIe Ave., Elyria, Oh1o H111,M.Ann141Alpha0m1cron P1.146,150, 192 S. Main St. ,Rosev111e, 11 Hillstrom Scott L.131P111 De1ta Theta ..... Hilyard Dee 1131 1812 N.Cap1to11ndp1 369 Diamond Spring Rd., Denville, NJ. H1man,DennisP.121BetaThetaPi ........ 222 24 Dodge Ave., Danville, 111. Hines, Bedford F. 111 A1pha Tau Omega . . . 1958 Karlin Dr., St. Louis 31, Mo. Hinshaw, David C.111Ph1Gamma Delta. . .241 800 Williams Rd., Frankfort, Ind. Hirschman, Richard R. 111 Sigma Nu. .149, R.R. 19, Box 482,1nd1anapo1is 50,1nd. .221 Hirt, Pamela K. 171405 E. Walnut St ....... 000 405 E. Walnut St.,G1-cencastle, Ind. H1rth,Car1E.111Ph1KappaP51 ........... 242 8301 Kingsbury, St. Louis 5, Mo. H1rth,Marc1aJ 141 Delta Gamma ......... 198 8301 K1ngsbury,$t. Louis 5, M0. Hisrich, Robert D.121 Delta Tau Delta ..... 230 6H enry St.,Batesvi1le, Ind. Hitch, Engrid C121 Kappa Kappa Gamma. 204 1013 S. Jackson, Green Bay, Wis. Hittlc, Connie S.111 Locust Manor ........ 208 1329 N. Olney, Indianapolis 1, Ind. Hittle, Max W., Jr. 121 Delta Tau Delta. . .1226, 3 1721 E. Eighty-first, Indianapolis 40, Ind. H1xson,James N. 171LongdenHa11 ........ 000 2122 Devonshire Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. Hodge, Albert A. 131 Longden Hall. . .134, 135, 236 619 Ma1n St., New Harmony,1nd. Hoehne,Jeffry,lVI.141A1pha Tau Omegan R. .2, Lebanon, N. J. Hoelscher, Wilfred F. II 131 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ........................ 105, 244 60 Berkshire, St. Louis 17, Mo. Hoerner,John M.,Jr.111L0ngden Hall ..... 000 1333 Sunview Lane, Winnetka, 111. Hoey, Charles V., Jr. 131 Alpha Tau Omega.105, 120, 220 220 110 Lila, Pittsburgh 35, Pa. Hofherr, Hannah J. 121 Kappa Kappa Gam- ma ................................ 204 1002 W. North St., Munc1e, 1nd. Hoff,B.Lynne1l1MasonHall. . . . . . . . . . . .215 407 Marietta Ave., Terrace Park, Ohio. . .215 Hogan, Glen E. 121 Lambda Chi Alpha ..... 234 1608 Dunmoor Dr., St. Louis 31, Mo. Hogan, Jack M. 111 Delta Tau Delta ....... 230 5859 Rural, Indianapolis 20, Ind. Holland, R0bertB.121Ph1Gamma Delta. . .240 4195 Butternut H111Dr., Birmingham, Mich. Hollis, N1cho1as E. 121 Alpha Tau Omega. . .220 48 Glenwood Rd., Scarsdalc, N.Y ........ 220 Holloway, William E. 131 Roberts Hall ..... 000 8190 Joyce Rd., Brecksville 41, Ohio . HOIman, Mary L. 121 Delta Delta Delta. . . .196 420 Illinois Ave', Batavia, 111. Holmes, C. Curtis 131De1ta Chi . . . 147, 226, 230 101 Norris Rd., Wilmington 3, Del. Holsapple, Nancy J.111RectorHa1l ........ 212 8433 N. Rural St., Ind1anapolis 18,1nd. Holton,John P.,Jr.1l1Dc1taTau Delta. . . .230 5781 N. Pennsylvania, Indianapolis 20,1nd. Holty, Joseph G., Jr. 141 Delta Upsilon ..... 232 115 Calumet Ave., Aurora,111. Holzwart, Steven E.111PhiGamma Delta. .241 44 Oak Ridge Lane, Harrington, Ill. Hooper, Timonty L. 111 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . 150, 245 32 Murray H111Dr., Dayton 3, Ohio 1 Hoover, Roy D.111Lambda Chi Alpha . 134, 235 Box 15, Straughn, Ind. Hopple, SallyA 121Delta ............ 137,198 388.8171 Bancroft,Toledo6,0h10 Homer, Franklin D1121 Sigma Chi ......... 24 5025 Indianola Ave,1ndianapolis 5,1nd. Horsey, William W W. ,Jr 121 Longden Ha ............................... 000 37 York Rd. ,VVilmington 3. De 1. Horton, John V.111 Delta. Chi ........ 136, 227 7902 Englewood Rd. ,Indianapolis 40,1nc1. Horton ,Roy L131 430 Anderson .......... 146 M1115Rd.,Box121,WestNeWton,Ind. 146 Hosier, Thomas E121 Phi Gamma Delta. . .240 409, Erie, South Haven, NIich. Houghton, P. Jill 121 Kappa A1phaTheta.202 474 Malvern Rd., Akron 3, Ohio HoRuser,RobCrtW.111LongdenHall. . R..R 1, Casstown, Ohio Houser,StuartL.121R0bertsHa11 ..... 119,147 R.R ,1, Casstown, Oh 10 Houst0n,R1chard W.111 Phi Kappa Ps1.. 242 625 S. Fifteenth St.,R1chmcnd,Ind. Hovland, Sallie J. 131 1812 N. Cap1t011ndpl. .218 Westhope, N. D Howard, James B. 141413 E. Hanna St ...... 000 1805 Alabama Ave. ,Fort Wayne 3,1nd. H0ward,PaulF.111Delta Chi ........ 119, 227 1013 Pennsylvania Ave., P1ymouth,lnd. Howell, Linda K. 141Delta Gamma. . .107, 1491:, 1 .119, 23 14 Western Ave. Heights, Mattccn,111. Howell, Patricia J 141A1pha Chi Omega. . .105, 188 6941 Washington Blvd., Indianapohs 20, Ind. Hozian, Curtis A. 111R0berts Hall ..... 119, 224 847 S. Nineteenth Ave., Maywocd,111 Hubly, James C. 121 Phi Gamma Delta ..... 000 1915 Blake Blvd. S.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Huck, SchuylerW. 12151gmaNu . . . .. .133, 248 728 Pleasant Lane, Glenview, Ill. HOME LAUNDRY For the Finest DRY CLEANING 8 LAUNDRY SERVECE 217 E. Wcshingion PUTNAM MOTOR SALES DODGE AND CHRYSLER SALES AND SERVICE 118 N. Indiana QUALITY . . . the APPOiNTMENT WAY U. B. BARBERSHOP tei. ext. 329 We build everything . . . we sell anything WETZGER LUmBER BUmPHnU E. G. BLACK, Manager 117 W. Franklin St. Phone OL 34191 Huzstis ,John VV.1417 11E.VV:11nutSt ...... 000 1859 Coronado Av e. ,Youngstown 4, Ohio Huffman, F.Ly11n171 Beta lhcta P' ......... Port Clinton Rd.,R.R. 5, Frcmont,0h10 Hufflman, ,J. Dennis 141 Delta Kappa Epsi- ................................ 278 1100 Sunset Dr. ,Andcrson 111d. HuEman ,Way nc 1A. 121Beta IhetaPi. .222 Port C1inton Rd. R. R. 5, Fremont, Ohio Huggins,M1chae1R. 141435 Andefsoh St.. 220 1012 W hiteclig Dr. ,St. Louis 22 Mo. Hughes, DavidH. 11151gma Nu ....... 106, 248 Lcmbcrg, Saskatchewan, Canada1 .106, 248 Hughes, Joseph P.121LongdenHa11H119, 147, 237 234 E. 109th 51., Chicago 28,111. Hughes, Molly A. 121A1pha Gamma Delta. R.R. 6, Box 844, Terre Haute, Ind. Hughes Winston C.111 Phi Kappa Psi ..... 242 155 Forest, Park Forest,111. Huhn,Jud1tyM. 131A1pha10m1croln111137, 192 33011142111011 AVe.,G1cn E11y11,1 Hulbert,BruceL.131$1gmaNu. . . . . .147, 248 6 Cypress Ave., Port Washington, N.Y. .190 Hulett, Robert S.121P111Kap1:a Psi, . .131, 134, 242 949 Forest Blvd. N. Dr., Indianapolis 40, 1nd. Humfeld, Janet L. 111 Rector Hall ......... 212 7345 E. Thirteenth St.,1ndianapolis 19, 1nd. Humphrey, Emily J. 121 Alpha Omicron 131.1392, 1 2 504 St1rling Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Humphrey, Paul F. 111Alpha Tau Omega. . .221 2631 N. Ninth St., Terre Haute,1nd. Huneke,John H.,111 111Ph1Kappa Psi. . . .242 534 Cedar Lane, Batesville, Ind. Hunt,Norma11J.151R.R. 5, Bra211,1nd.. .1 .000 R.R. 5, Braz11,1nd. Hunt,JamcsL.141BctaThctaPi .......... 222 637 W. Dr. WoodruffPl.,Ind1anapolis 1, Ind. Hunt, Rogert S. 131 Delta Kappa Epsilon. .147, 228 109 Davis Ave., White Plains, N.Y. Hunte1,Beth W. 121 P1 Beta Phi ........... 132 107 Lambeth Dr., Bridgeville, Pa. Hunter,James R. 121 Alpha Tau Omega. . . 2306 N. Seventh 51., Terra Haute,1nd. Hunter, Stephan G. 141435 Anderson St ..... 220 1240 Selma Rd., Springfidd, Ohio .220 Hunter,T1m B. 131 Delta Tau Delta ....... 230 940 N. Chestnut, Arlington Hts.,111. Husser, Mary J. 111Locust lVlanor ......... 208 905 Westmoor Dr., Colorado Springs C01. Hussong,Ann E.131De1ta Delta Delta.105,127, 196 7120 Camhr1dge, St. Lou1s 30, Mo. Huston, L. Bruce, Jr. 141 Delta Chi. . . . 4128 Eighth Ave., Moline,111. Huston, Sherry L. 121Mason Hall ..... 132, 215 4781 N. Cumberland B1Vd., 1V411Waukee 11, Wis ........................... 132, 215 133, 226 Hutchins, Dorothy L. 141319 5. Locust St.. .216 R.R. 1, Roach Dale, Ind. Hutto, Robert E.141BetaThetaPi. . . .133, 222 220 Green St, Tipton, 111d. Hynes, Patr1ce D. 121 Delta Delta Delta. . . .196 142 Parkchester Rd., New York 62, N.Y. 1 Inca, James G. 131431 Anderson St ......... 000 10 Plateau Circle, Bronxville, N.Y. Inch, James H. 111De1ta Chi ......... 127,227 7045 B1rch Ave1, Hammond,1nd. Innes,1ane $.111Lucy Rowland Hall ...... 211 3330 'N. Summit, Milwaukcc 11, Wis. Innes, Susan L. 111Lucy Rowland H111. 136, 209 9305 Jackson Park B1Vd., Milwaukee 20. W15. Ireson, Diane E. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall. . .188, 210 21 Sunnyside Rd., Scotia, N.Y. Ishikawa, Tz1kash1 151 610 Highwood ....... 000 525 Kugahara-Machi, 01214T0kyo, Japan Jack, M1chcle A. 111 Rector Hall ...... 201, 213 518 Catalpa Dr., Muncie,1nd. 296 Jackson, A1111 111 Lucy Rowland H2111. .205, 211 1348 N.E.Circ1e Dr. ,Kankakee, 111. Jackson,MarthaA.131Ch10mena ........ 188 260 E1mw00d St. ,1 c'Sueur, Minn. Jackson,N ancy E131Masot1 H2111 ........ 216 2707 Davis Ave., Alexandria 2 Va. Jacobs, Frank C.121Lo11gden Ha11.. .1146, 147, 236 3425. Temple, 1nd1anapolisl, 1nd Jacobs,RohertVV.121S1gma1Nu ...... 116, 248 108 IVIemory Lane, Pauls Valley, 01:131.. 1116, 248 Jahnel, Kathryn E141 Alpha Omicron P1.. .192 211 Turner P1. ,Sycamore, 111. Jamalpur, Bahram 141 315 E1m St .......... 000 Bank Melli, Iran, Tehran, Iran James, Judith A.121A1pha Gamma Delta. 9 Hickory H111,EH:mgham,111. James,Norman E. 141 Delta Tau Delta. 146, 230 59111111013 AVe., Dayton 10, Ohio Jam1son, Robert VV.,J1'. 111 Delta Chi ...... 21 Brooksidc Dr. ,Walla VVaH 21, Wash. Janssen,BettyL.111RectorHall ...... 149,213 3075. Eme'rson,114t.Prospcct,111. Jarrett, Ann K.111RectorHa11 ...... 532, 212 5346 Belinder Rd ,Shawnee 1V4ission, Kans 132,212 Jeffrey's, Bruce W. 131 DeltaTau Delta. 133, 230 1964 Harlem B1vd., Rockford, Ill. Jenkins, Stuart 141 Alp ha Tau Omega ...... 220 313 N. Fifth St.,BC11CV111B,111. Jensen, Marcia L.111RectorHa11 ..... 132,212 918 S.Allmen,H1nsda1e,111. .190 J6nsen, Mary J 121A1pha Chi Omega ...... 188 30 7 Edgewater Dr, Mishawaka,1nd. Jentz, John B.121 RobertsHall ............ 225 6523 Meis AVe., C1nc1nnat124,0hio Jerrett,Dav1d P.131 Delta Kappa Epsilon. .228 1254 Lynchester Dr. ,.St Louis 22, Mo. Jarrett, Steven A 111Delta Kappa Epsilon. .233 1254 Lynchester, St. Louis 22, Mo Jewell, Stephanie M.121 Mason Hall ....... 000 1949 Franklin St, Columbus,1nd. Johnson, David C. 111Lambda Chi Alpha. 235 34 Old Farm Rd1,,Dover Mass. Johnson, Fred A. 141$1gma Chi ............ 246 1,Linden,1nd. Joh1150n,HGregoryL.15125.5.V1neSt ...... 000 3809 Thirty S1xthAVe.S.,M1nneapO1is,6, Minn .............................. 000 Johnson, James B. ,Jr. 171 314H1ghfa11 ..... 000 314 Highfall, Greencastle,1n d. Johnson, Joseph C.121 Phi Gamma Delta. .126, 240 710 Cumm1ngs Avc.,Ken11worth,111. Johnson, Kay E.111 Rector Hall ..... .205, 213 Fairway Heights, Denison, Iowa Johnson, Marlys 14.131 1812 N.Cap1tol 1ndp s .............................. 218 Johnsoanp NancyL .141 Kappa Kappa Gam- ................................ 204 5390a Glen Harbor Dr. HKalamazoo 1VIich Johnson, Pamela S. 131 Kappa Kappa Gam- ma ................................ 144 8 Wedding Lane,Plainhe1d,1nd. Johnson,Patr1C1a A.111 Lucy Rowland Ha11.. - , 209 190 E. Hayward, Phoenix 20, A112. Johnson, Robsrt E. 121141151121 Tau Omega. .120, 143, 220 401 Lucas Dr., Danvillc, 111. Johnson, Sarah E. 141A1pha Gamma Delta. 135, 190 108 Carter, Cerro Gordo,111 Johnson, Susan L.111Delta Gamma ....... 198 5514 ChristV Dr. ,Washington 16, D.C. Johnston, Terry E. 121$1gma Chi ...... 119, 246 211 Wayne St., Valparaiso, Ind. Johnston, T. Scott111Ph1Kappa P51 ....... 242 2521 Meadowwood Rd., Toledo 6, Oh1o Joiner, Harry M. 121 Roberts Hall ......... 224 205 N. Darby 51., Princeton, Ky. Joncich, David M. 111 Roberts Hall ........ 000 817 Meadow Lane, Sycamore, 111. Jones, A. Johanna 131Locust Manor. . .1 27, 129 9335 Sonora Ava, St. Louis 44, Mo. Jones, BetseyJ1411A1pha Phi ......... 107, 194 366 Vine 51., Glen Ellyn, 111. Jonts, D0na1d E. 131 Beta Theta P1 ........ 000 3 Dorsett H111Rd., WestEeld, NJ. Jones,Jud11hL 111LccustManor ..... 195, 208 3843 VVoodbridge, Cleveland 21,01110 Jones, Nancy 1V1.121 Delta Zeta ........... 200 600 JeEerson AVe.,E11wccd C1ty,Pa. 4 Jonss, Ralph T.131 Lambda Chi Alphah 105, 124, 134 1010 Park Ave.,P5k1n,111. Jones, Robert T.,Jr.111Ph1Gamma Delta. 119, 241 600 Jefferson Ave. ,Ellwccd City, Pa. Jones, Sandra L.131P1 Beta Phi ...... 108,127, 23 Dogwood Dr., Madison, N.J. Jordon, Richard M. 1 Phi Phppa Ps1. 1625 Chester B1Vd.,Richmond, Ind. Jorgensen, Karen L 131Kappa AlphaTheta. 202 654 Park B1Vd.,G16n E11yn,111. Joyce, David L.121Ph1KappaPsi. . . ...... 1318 Elm Lane, 1142111011, Ind. Jump,E116n E. 121 Delta Zeta. ...120,,122, 200 230 Larch Ava, Elmhurst,111. 4 Junod, Larry A. 111Lambda Chi Alpha. . . .119, ' 235 .242 242 202 Washington 81., Celina, Ohio K Kabe1,RebeccaA.111RectorHall ..... 306, 214 635 E. Eighty rourth St.,1nd1anap011s 20, Ind ............................ 205, 214 4 Kaeuper, David H. 131 Sigma Nu .......... 150 3003 S. East Parkway, Richmond, 111d. Kallock, MichaelJ.,Jr.111Longden Hall. . .119, 237 338 MCK1n1c-y Ave., E. Vandsrgrift Pa. Kamp, Kathleen 111Lucy Rowland Hall. . .150, 188, 209 115 Longwood Rd., Bristol, Tenn. Kannenberg, Margaret L. 121 Kappa Alpha Theta ............................. 202 4917 Maple Rd., Minneapolis 24, Minn. KappelE.Karen121A1pha Gamma Delta. . . 190 528 Southwood, Dr., Hamilton, Ohio Kartalia, Janet E. 121 Delta Gamma 212 Biltmore Dr., Barrington,111. Katchka, David T. 121Sigma Nu ...... 134, 248 3637 Sulphur Springs Rd. ,Toledo 6, Ohio Keaton, Sherry E 131 Alpha OmicronP 20729 Greer1wooc1 Dr. ,Olympia F1e1ds,111. Keeping, John E.141 De1ta Kappa Epsilon. .228 1518 Prospect St., Ccshccton, Ohio 198 .192 Keim, Virginia A. 141Alpha Omicron Pi. . . .192 102 Orchard Lane, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 192 Keller,Greg01y S. 111Ph1Gamma Dclta. . . .241 223 Highland Rd., Palatine, 111. Keller,Harold R. 141Delta Tau Delta. . . . . .230 305 Park Ave., Beaver Dam, Wis. KE11CI',JO111'1 W. 121 Roberts Hall .......... 000 180 W. Aigler Blvd., Bellevue, Ohio Kelley, Georgette K.111 Rector Hall ....... 212 9020 Rosewood,1nd1anapolis 40,111d.. 212 Kellogg, Donald F. 121 Alpha Tau Omega..103q90 309 N051 Ave., Fortville, 111d. Kc11y, E11zabeth S. 131 Kappa Alpha Theta. .202 9 IVquuelallee, Frankfurt AM, Germany Kelly, John 8.121 P111 Delta Theta ......... 238 221 W Cooke Rd. ,Columbus 14, Ohio.. 238 Kemp, Anne M.121 Mason Hall ..... 139, 215 71 Douglas Rd. ,Glastonbury, Conn Kennedy, Ronald C. 131 Roberts 142111. 7228 P16111613 C111c111nat142, 01110 Kennel, ArthurA.121De1ta Chi. 119,120,126, 139, 224 304 Monterey Dr. ,Washington, 111. Kenney, Jane A.111 Lucy Rowland 142111.. 210 325 Fairman Ave. ,Watseka 111. Kent, John F.,Jr.141PhiGamma Dc1ta. . .. 240 Morley Lane, Darien, Conn. Kepner,C.R1chard 131RobertsHa11 . . .133, 224 2 Emerson St. ,Natick, Mass. Ksppel, Karen L141 Alpha Gamma Delta.. R. R. 2, Box 420,P1a1nf1c1d,1nd. Keppel, Keith W. 111 Delta Tau De1ta ...... 230 R.R. 2, Box 420, P1a1n6eld,1nd. Kern, M1C11a6'10. 111 Delta Upsilon ........ 233 R.R. 2, Ashmorc, 111. Kerns, Virginia 131Mason Hall ........ 116, 215 221 S. Twenty-seventh St.,Ri chmond, 1nd. Kerr, Sandra. D.131Delta Gamma ..... 144, 198 1731 Randolph Dr., York, Pa. .138, 224 Good Students pius a Competent FocuEty add up to an Excellent University N v DAD? ASSOCIATION OF DEPAUW OHice Home Phone Greencastge, Indiana PEone OLiVe' BiH 8c Gene Cosh-aners OLiver 3-6533 3-9672 CASH CONCRETE PRODUCTS READY MIX CEMENT BLOCKS CONCRETE 8c BUILDING MATERIALS Chimney Block Steel Sash Precast Linteis DRAIN TILE Septic Tanks ?horosecl CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 164 From THE DOUBLE DECKER RESTAURANTS 0 THE CAMPUS DOUBLE Across From SAE ' THE DOUBLE DECKER DRIVE-IN 1058 Indianapolis Road 297 Kerr, Thomas E., III 111 Alpha Tau Omega.221 333 Maple Ave., Berea, Ohio ............ 221 Kheang, Chhay-Ly 111 Roberts Hall ....... 224 36 Yukanthor, !hnom-Penh Cambod1a Kilmer, Lynda C. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall. .198, 210 420 E. College St., Oberlin, Ohio Kilmcr, Stephen 0. 141PhiDelta Theta ..... 238 420 E. College St., Oberlin, Ohio Kim, Hong Shik 151 218 Bloomington St ..... 140 218 Bloomington SL, Greencastle,1nd. Kimble,Ann K.121Delta Delta Delta. .137, 196 2137 Lindsay Rd., Springfield,111. K1mbrough,James F.131Beta Theta P1 116, 222 R. R. 3, Box 155, Muncie, 111d. K1mbrough,1Vlcrri11L.131 Alpha Omicron P1.. 124,192 31499 Trillium TL, Cleveland 24, Ohio Kime, Robert C. 111 Lambda Chi Alpha. . . .235 501 S. Nineteenth, Richmond, 111d. Kinder, Roberta S. 141 Edgcmcrc Ct. A. 1. . .218 41i6dEdgemere Ct. A. 1, Indianapolis 5, 11 . K1ng,Janet L. 121Mason Hall ............. 205 344$.Humphrey,0akPa1-k, 111. King, Robert L111 Alpha Tau Omega ...... 221 508 Fairgrove Way, Da yton 26, 701110 K1ng,Sandra L171 501 N. Arlington ....... 000 501 N. Arlington, Greencastle, 1nd. Kingcry, Jamcs W. 131 7 Kcntwood Dr.. . . 1000 7 Kentwood Dr., Greencastle, 111d. Kingsley, David C. 141Longden Hall. .108, 119, 131,133,147, 301 Leonard Lane, Midland, Mich. Kinnaird,James131Delta Kappa Epsilon .228 1303 WestmoorTr.,W1nnetka.111. K1nna11y,Joanne131 Kappa Kappa Gamma 204 1555 Olive St., M1lwaukee 11, Wis. Kinney, Sandra K.121 Alpha Om1cron P1,. 2839 Condit St.,H1ghland, 111d. Kiracofe A.E1a1ne 111 Lucy ROW1a11rd H2111. .209 1615 Burkewood, Sidney, Ohio Kirby, Clarc111Lucy Rowland Hall ....... 209 390 Linden, Winnetka, Ill. Kish, Karen L.141Delta Zeta ............. 200 5492 E. Eightesnth St.,1ndianap0115 18, 1nd. Kittredge, JuliaJ. 111319 S. Locust St ...... 195 559 Summit St., Barrington, 111. Klaas, William F. 111 Longden Hall ........ 236 1414 Weltchung Ava, P1a1n6eld, NJ. Kleemeier, Robert B. 121 Delta Chi ........ 226 311 Geyer Forest, St. Louis 22, Mo. Kleifgen, William H. 121Ph1Delta Theta, . .238 4602 Tacoma Ave., Fort XVayne 6, 1nd. Kleppin, Susan H.131Alpha Chi Omsga. . . .188 1903 Bradley Rd., Rockford, Ill. Kline, Donald E. 141 Delta Upsilon ........ 232 5000 Burley Hills Dr., Cincinnati 43, Ohm Klingcnsmith, Robcrt C141431Anderson St. .. 133 8030 Lockwood Ave., Skokie,111. Knecht, Gretchen K. 141617 Ridge Ave.. . . .1 1099 Hillstone Rd., Cleveland 21, 01110 Knickerbocker, Lois D. 121Alpha Omicron P 108, 192 5720 N. Natoma, Chicago 31,111. Kniebbe, Sharon K.121Delta Gammq ...... 123 1274 C0111ns Lane, San JOSE, C211. Knight, Kara L. 111 Rector Hall ........... 212 202 Ivanhoe Way, Bloomington, 111. Knight, W. Bruce A. 131 Delta Tau Delta. . .230 6130 Wing Lake Rd., Birmingham, 1Vlich. Kobayashi, Mayum1151 709 S. Locust St.. . .000 Kanagawa Ku, Yokohama, Japan Koepke, BarbaraL.111Rect01-Ha11. . . .198, 214 1819 E. Ridgewood Lane, Glenview, 111. KofoedJacque-line S.141Dclta Gamma 132, 198 7940 Lorel, Skokie, 111. Kolb, Richard L.141719 S. Locust St ....... 126 215 Eagle Point Dr., Rossford,0h1o Koontz, Mary K.111Mason Hall ...... 191, 216 707 N. Union Ave., Salem, Ohio K0111, Thomas W. 121 Longden Hall ........ 236 460 Wilcox, St. Louis 22, 11410. Kormos, Barbara M.131PiBetaPhi . . .108,206 2705 Blackhawk Rd., Dayton 20, Ohio Kottcamp,Patricia A.111Mason Hall. .201, 215 2128 North Ave., Waukegan, Ill Kottkamp, Robert B. 121Lambda Chi Alpha 235 528 E. Essex Ave., St. Louis 22, M01 298 Kovacs, Beth E131 Kappa Alpha Theta 485 S.Leav1tt St.,Ch1cag020,111. Krgabbenhoft, Pamela B.131 Kappa Kappa Gamma ............................ 204 5945 Gladden Dr., Indianapolis 20,1nd. ..202 Kranbuehl, David E.131Ph1Kappa Psi . . . .116, 131, 242 17780 Mieron Court, Brook5eld, Wis. Krause, Jane M. 121 Delta Zeta ............ 200 279 Midvale Dr. ,N. E. ,Atlanta 5, Ga. Kress, Richard C111 Longden Ha11 ........ 236 444 Hunt Lane,Ma11hasset,N.1 Krivohlavck, Robert H 111Longden Hall. . . 529 Ivy St., Crete, Neb. Kroeger, Kathry 11 13.131 Alpha Gamma Delta. 190 2240N. Seventy-fourth CL, Ch1cago 35, 1111.8 Kroll, Joan B 131 A1 pha Ch10mega ........ 955 W. Park Ave.,L1be1-tyville,111. Krueck, Janet L. 121 Delta Delta Delta ..... 198 2417 E. Mcnlo Blvd., Milwaukee 11, Wis. Krutz, Dennis H., 131 Delta Kappa Epsilon.228 1934 Seventysixth Ct, Chicago 35,111. Kubicek, William F. 111 Delta Chi ......... 227 2910 Broxton, Cleveland 20, Oh1o Kushlwein,He1-bert O. 131 Delta Kappa Eps1- 1011 ................................ 228 1755VVin11emac, Chicago 40,111. Kuenzli, NIartha T. 111 Lucy Rowland H311. . . 149, 188, 209 620 S. Norman Ava, Evansville 14,1nd. Kuhl, Susan E. 111 Locust IVIanor ...... 206, 208 2320 Gaines St, Davenport, Iowa Kullbcrg, Jane E131 Delta Zeta ........... 200 4808 W. Sunnyslope Rd., Minneapolis 24, Minn. Kulow, Gretchen A. 121 Kappa Alpha Theta , 204 60 Mill Hollow Dr., Chagrin Falls, Ohio Kumb, Fred H., Jr. 121 Beta Theta P1 ...... 222 5301 N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis 8, Ind. Kuonen, Charles E.,11111D61ta Chi. . .134, 027 1040 N. Bolton, Indianapolis 19,1nd. Kyhos, 'Wayne C. 111 Dclta Upsilon ........ 232 822 Windsor Rd., Cumberland, Md. L Lacey, Elizabeth C. 111 Rector H2111 ........ 214 3050 Delavan Dr., St. L0u1s 21, 1110. Lach, Pctcr 121 Longden Hall ............. 237 2 W. Seventy-third St.,1ndianapolis 60, 1nd, Lacy, Susan L121Delta Zeta.120,139, 200, 213 R.R. 1, Kansas,111. Ladd, Sandra J. 111 .................. 198, 213 207 E. Thorndalc Ave., Roselle, 111. Lager, Susan J. 121 Kappa. Alpha Theta ..... 202 1236 Oak St., VVinnetka, Ill. L'dIl'lOfC'C, R1121 L. 131 Delta Zeta ........... 200 2216 E. Market, Warsaw, Ind. Lande, Stephen B. 121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .244 35 Sandalwood Dr., Hamilton, Ohio 1 Landen, Everett E. 111 Lambda Chi Alpha.119, 235 227 Kings M1113 Rd., Mason, Ohio Landis, Mary L. 131 Delta Zeta. . .146, 149, 200 R.F.D., 1, Marion,1nd. Lange, Diana R. 111 Lucy Rowland Ha11. . . .210 Legend Hall Farm, New Carlisle, Ohio Larsen, Ralph K. 121 Delta Upsilon ........ 232 4652 Greenwood, Skokie, 111. Larson, AlbertH.,1H111De1ta Upsilon 131, 233 1225 Oakwood Blvd, South Bend 16, 1nd. Lashbrook, James E. 121Ph1De1ta Theta. . .238 437 5. Graham AVe.,1nd1anapolis 19,1nd. Latham, Sharon A. 131Delta Gamma. 1105, 144, 198 7960 Whittier PL, Indianapolis 50, 1nd. Lathrop, Stephen A. 121 Phi Kappa Psi ..... 242 321 W. Kessler Blvd., Indianapolis 8, Ind. Laudeman, John W. 171 Roberts Hall ...... 225 1641 Main St., Elwood, Ind. Laughlin, Robert K., Jr. 131 Delta Tau Delta 230 148 Elm St., Oberlin, Ohio Laukitis, Dinah 13.1416 B 800 S. Locust St. . 000 6 B 800 S. Locust St, Greencastlt, 111d. Lauksids, Michael W. 131 6 B. 800 S. Locust ................................. 000 6 B. 8005. Locust St. wGreencastleJnd Laury,1. Grace 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma. .127, 204 Box 183, Bismarck, Ill. Lavery, Dennis K 121 Delta Kappa Epsilon. 228 960 Beau Dr ,Des P1a111es,111. Lawrence, Carol J. 141 Alpha Chi Omega. .116 135, 188 E. Howard St., Brook, Ind. Lawrie, Duncan H. 131 Roberts Hall ....... 225 9622 Prospect Ave, Chicago 43, 111. Layden, Sara A. 141 Kappa Alpha Theta. . . .202 414 W. S1xty-third, Indianapolis 8, Ind. Layman, Byron, M. Jr. 141 Delta Kappa Epsilon .................... 121, 147, 228 52 W. Norman Ave., Dayton 5, Ohio Leatherman, Ruth E. 111 Mason Hall ...... 149 5445 Harwood Dr., Des 1V101nes,10wa Lebsack, P. Jayne 131 Mason Hall ......... 216 220 Kearney St, Denver 20, C010. Lee, John G. 111 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ...... 245 823 S. Fifth St.,TcrrC Haute,1nd. 1466, Judith A. 121Delta Gamma ........... 198 14500 E. Seven Mile Rd., Detroit 5, Mich. Lee,Na11cy W.141A1pha Gamma Delta. .114, 115,190 3627 S. Albion, Englewood, Colo. Lee, Robert L 13151gma Nu .......... 116, 248 460 Ridge Rd ,Hartsdale, N. Y. Leech, Carolyn 5.141 Kappa Kappa Gamma. 107, 204 .196 427 AvonAve.,P1a1nfit-1d,1nd. Leherissey,Ed1th A121 Delta Delta Delta. 631 Ravine Ave., Lake Bluff, 1.. Lehman,B:-njam1n F,111111DeltaUpsilon.233 72000V6101111Rd.,Cincinnati 33,0h10 Lehnen, Robert G. 141 Roberts H1111. . .124, 13115, 25 Cronkhite Ave., Danville, 111. Leininger, Charles S. 121 Phi Delta Theta. 806 Linden, Oak Park, 111. Leinicke, Jeffrey A. 131 Delta Chi .......... 226 928 Curran, St. Louis 22, M0. Leipold, James C. 141Delta Upsilon . ..114,115, 139,140,232 1202 Ridgedale Rd., South Bend 14,111d. Le1tgabel, Dorothv A 111 Locust Manor. 105, 149,208 12323 Elmhurst Pkwy, Milwaukee 13, W15. Lemkau, Alice M. 111 Mason H2111 ......... 215 3825 Eighteenth Ave., Rock Island, 111. Lenz, Elizabeth R.141155 W. 16th St.1ndpls. . . 213 .233 155 W. Sixteenth St.,1nd1anapolis 7,1nd. Leslie, Barbara J.141Dclta Delta Delta.. .118 123 127,139,196 1541 Clark Rd., Charkstcn 4,11'. V a. Lcsly, Craig E. 141 Delta Upsilon ........ 232 2668 Sheridan Rd., Evanston,111. Lethetter, Thomas D.121, Sigma Nu. .146, 11:78, 2 Box 2616, College Station Texas Lett, M1chae1B. 111L0ngden Hall ...... . . .237 502 W1 First St,1.oogaotse, 111d. Lett,W1111am 5. 121135151 Theta P1 ........ 222 410 N. Geiger St.,Hunt1ngbu1-g, 111d. LetzlerW. Arthur, 111 171720 Terrace Lane. 000 720 Terrace 1.21116, Greencastle,1n d. Levsretr, Donna D.121Alpha Omicron P1. 7032 N. IVIain St., Hudson, Ohio Levy, Mary L.121A1pha Chi Omega ....... 188 132, 192 10015 S. Kedvale Ave. ,Oak Lawn ,.111 Lewcllcn, Barbara J. 111 Rectcr Hall. .192, 214 940 Vesper Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. Lewis, Nancy 5.141 P1 Beta Phi ........... 206 3001 Elm St.,,Ca110 111. L1 Clara,Sa1H31 151 709 S. Locust ......... 123 165 Section 3,Nank1ng Rd.,Taipe1,Taiwan Chin Lidicker, Robert D. 111 Roberts Hall. .119, 1355, 22 8124 N.Pop1ar Dr., M11waukee17, Wis. Liebich, Earl R. 131 Beta Theta P1. . . .133, 222 1740 Wallen, Chicago 26, 111. Lightner, Lois A. 141 Delta Gamma ........ 198 801 Linden Ave., Wilmette, Ill. Ligons, Sharon A. S. 121Anderson St ........ 000 Union Ave. Ext., Pittsburgh 2, P Lindberg, Carl R. 111 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. .244 1539 W. 103rd., Chicago 43,111. mw W T :1; In: L r '5 m LL? ; XWWwfgyMkW JgMM?W gWam Greencastle, Indiana Lindblad, Andrew 141 Delta Upsilon ....... 232 632 Wayland,Ken11wo1-th, 111. Lindquist,DenisJ.111RobertsHa11H 155 Crismaan.,Portage,1nd Lindsay, PollyJ141 Delta Zeta ........... 200 20 Marjann, Buffalo 23, N. Y. Lindsey, T Barrett121Sigma Alpha Epsilon 244 1555 Laurel 51.,Men10 Park,Ca1 .119, 149, 225 Ling, Ninetta D.121P1Beta Phi ........... 206 Parkway Lane, Richmond, Ind. Link,LucyC.131DeltaGamma ....... 137,198 Su1phur Springs, Paris, 111 L1nk,lh0mas 1.111 Delta Tau Data ...... 106, 230 991 Meadow Rd., Evansville 14, Ind Linkow, PeterR 111SigmaN ............ 248 3561 Normandy Rd. ,Clrzveland 20, Ohio Lish, M Alan,Jr.141L0ngder1Hall ........ 705W1111am St.,Ba1dwi11,N1.Y. Liter,MaryJ.141 A1 pha OmicronI lPin .123, 192 1254 Wendy Dr. Northbrook,I Little, Mary Kay 141A1pha Chi Omega ..... 188 1413 N. Hawthorne Lanc, Indianapolis 19, Ind. Lloyd, 0. Claudia 121 Alpha Chi Omega. . .111388, 1 8144 Hohmann Ave ,Munster, Ind. L10yd,R0bertW.131BSigma Chi ........... 246 9252 WashingtonBlvd.,Ind1anapolis 40, Ind. Locchr, Richard 1.121Lambda C111 Alpha. .234 12485. Mandel, WestchesterJ Loess,DonnaB.141 Alpha ChiOmlega ...... 188 15357 Ingleside AVE. ,South H011and,111. Long,JohnaW.111Delta Chi .......... 134,227 6808 Rosewood Place, Sy,lvan1a Ohio Long, SamuclA. 121 Beta Theta P1 ......... 222 T ennyson, Ind. Longley,Susan E.111RcctorHa11 .149, 188, 214 4817 Northcott, Downers Grove,111. Longnecker, Donald L.111 Beta Them Pi. . 824 White Oak Circle, Pittsburgh 28, Pa. Longnecker, Nancy J. 131 Delta Gamma. . . .198 824 White Oak Circle, Pittsburgh 28, Pa. LongueckerVV.DaVid111SigmaNu ........ 248 824 White Oak Circle, Pittsburgh 28, Pa. Lontz, Thomas W.111A1pha Tau Omega. 1,431, .223 Idaville, Ind. Lortz, George C. 151 708 S. Indiana ........ 000 Route 5, Timberlake, Raleigh, N.C. Lortz,JeErey E. 121 Phi Gamma Delta ..... 240 Route 5, Timberlake, Raleigh, N.C. Love, George M. 121 Delta Upsilon ......... 232 2241 W. High St., Lima, Ohio Lovelace, Donald C.111PhiGamma Delta. .241 719 Waterford Rd., Louisville 7, Ky. Loveless, Pamela E. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall 129029, 105 Arlington, Greencastle, Ind. Lowery, Jeanne M. 111 Rector Hall. 111111 214 13660 Fairhill Rd., Cleveland 20, Ohio Lubman, Richard G. 141 Delta Tau Delta. .1236, J 8415 S. Ada, Chicago 20,111. Ludlow, William 5. 151205 Olive St ......... 000 1968 Glenview Rd. ,GlenvieW, Ill. Ludwig,$tephenA.1l1Phi Kappa Psi ...... 242 3115 Calumet,E1khart, Ind. Luk' 2,13 Jeffrey H. 121 Longden Hall ........ 237 Rd.1 Gox 147, Sherwood Lane, Havre De Grace, Md. - Lundquist, Jon E. 141 Lambda Chi Alpha. 10333, - 4 R.R. 2, Lafayette, Ind. Lusk,Jean E. 141Delta Delta Delta ........ 196 3201 Tyrrell Pkwy, Port Arthur, Texas Lusk, John R.121 Delta Tau Delta ......... 230 3201 Tyrrell Pkwy, Port Arthur, Texas Lutkus, Anita M. 111 Rector Hall ..... 140, 212 R. R. 1, Box 696, Cary, I11 Lutton, D5103 N. 14131gma Nu ............ 248 624 W. Shawnee, Nowata, Okla. Lutz, Jay K. 121 Longden Hall ............ 236 1405 Iroquois, .Ann Arbor, Mich. Lutz, LanenncI.141Alpha Gamma Delta. . 10 Adams St., Floral Park, N.Y. 300 190 . IVIcCall, John M.121 Lambda Chi .Aiphnu Lybargcr, Kathleen IVI 111 Lucy Rowland Ha 11 ............................... 210 27110 Full erwood Dr. ,IEuc 11d 32,01110 Lyman, Nancy R. 141 Delta Delta Delta. . . .196 1009 S. Orchard, Urbana,111. Lyon, Nancyl. 141 Mason Hall ............ 215 137 Rhode Island, Detroit 3, Mich. .M McAdams, Janet L. 111Lucy Rowland H2111 . 206, 209 2110 Birch Lane, Lafayette,1nd. McAllister,R10hardS.1l1BetaThctaPi. . . .2 23 1369 Oak Knoll Dr.,CinCinnati 24,01110 .120 234 519 Wilcox, St. Louis 22, Mo McCall, Sarah E. 131 Alpha Phi ....... 127, 194 3010 Torquay Rd., Muncie, Ind. McCall, Sharon H.121 Kappa Alpha Theta 204 705 Highridgc, Grccncastlc,1nd. McCann,1ane F.131P1 Beta Phi ...... 107, 206 55 S1gna1 H111B1Vd ,East St. Louis, Ill. 1VICClain,Th0mas R.131 Sigma 1711.,126 133, 134, 248 2333 Meadowbrook Dr. ,Ccdar Rapids, Ia. McClure, Marilyn K. 121 Delta Delta Delta.196 2419 Wabash Rd. ,Marion, Ind. BICCIurC,114iChaelD.141 Sigma Chi ........ 246 1204W. Nineticth St.,Chicago20,111. 7 McComb, Sandra L131 Delta Delta Delta. 133, 196 10640 S. Oakley 1Ave.,Chicago 43,111. McConnc11,Carolyn J 111Rector Hall ..... 214 9612 Peterburg Rd. ,Evansvillc 11,I11d. McConnell ,John 5.121 Delta Upsilon. . . . . .232 909 N.T11gh,Salem, Ind. McCord, Pamela A.121 .A1pha Phi ........ 194 703 W.Main,Crawfcrd5V111c,Ind. McCcrmack, Dennis P.111Sigma Nu ...... 248 519K Broadway, Depere, Wis. McCormaCk, Sandia K.131 Alpha Omicron Pi ........................ 132,133,192 2718 Lincoln,H1ghland,1nd. McCormick ,John P.131PhiGamma Delta. 119 240 514 Ling1e Lans,Mid1and,Mich. McCormick,RobertH.,Jr.121Ph1Gamma Delta. .,126 240 2252 Abihgtoh Rd. ,Co1umbus 21, Ohio McCoy, Kenneth B.141De1ta Kappa Epsilon 228 7801 E St.JosephSt.,Indianapolis19,Ind. McCracken, Melinda L121 Alpha Gamma Delta. .............................. 190 R. F.D. 1, 3011243 ,Naperville, 111. IVIcCray, Elizabeth 1.141 Mason Hall ...... 215 10622 N. Evers Park Drive, Houston 24, Texas IVIcCquch, Lexy C. 111 Rector Ha11. . 279 Scott Avc., Glen Ellyn, Ill. IVIcCulloch, Suzanne 131 P1 Beta Phi ....... 206 279 Scott Ave., Glen Ellyn, Ill. McCulloh, Don: taM. 131 Mason Hall. .132 215 2110 As11wood AVe ,Nashville 12, Tenn. McCu110ugh,BillieA.,111Alpha Ch10mc0a150, 188 566 Lewis Dr., Fairborn, Ohio McCullough,James Y. 141 Roberts Hall. . . Centralia, CL, Jeffersonville, Ind. McCune, John K.111Delta Tau Delta ...... 230 8 Colonial Dr., McKeesport, Pa. McCutchan, Brenda L. 131 Kappa Alpha theta ............... ' ............... 204 217 E. Washington, Lebanon, Ind. McCutchan, Thomas F. 111 Roberts Hall. . .225 105 East H. St., Aledo,111. McDermond, Maurice L., Jr. 111 Sigma Chi. . 113, 247 105 E. Seventy-third St. ,Indianapolis 40, rzcs, 213 .225 In d. McDevitt, Karen 131 Delta Dc1ta Delta. . . .196 8 Woods End Dr., Darien, Conn. McDonald, Robert G. 141 Sigma Chi. . 81511116: Rd ,Grcen Lake,W'1s. McEvitt, Jay L111 Delta Tau Delta ....... 230 Northhillside Ave.,MahW;1h,N..J 105,118, 126 McGleish, Margaret A.121P1Beta Phi ..... 206 2909 E. Schnty-eighth St. ,Chicago 49,111 IVIcGuire,Ma1-y E. 111319 S. Locust St.. .192 216 72 High St., Winnetka,111. McGuire, Nelson M. ,.Jr 121Roberts Hall. . .225 2106 Evans Rd.,F1ossmcor,111. McGurn,R1chard H.131 Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon ................................. 744 1127 Edmer, Oak Park, Ill McHoes,I.Nea1131 Delta Chi ........ 136, 226 42085. IVIain St., Coshen, 1nd. McHoes, Lloyd E131 Delta Chi ....... 125,226 42083. Main St. ,,Goshen Ind. McIntyre, James 13.111 BetaThetaPi ...... 223 136 W. Fordice, Lebanon, 111d. McKay,Sha1-yn C.111Lucy Rowland 132111.134, 192, 211 Aberdeen Dr. ,,Crete I11. McKechnie, Jamcs 1VI.121 Phi Gamma Delta ......................... 17 -6 240 1200 Forest Dr. ., New Castle, Ind. McKee ,Janet M.141 Mason Hall ......... 105, 135,138,139,215 112 Cherry Hill Rd. ,Barrington, Ill. McKee, Pame1a A 111 Rector Ha11.. 2910 W. Sycamore St., Kokomo, 111d. McKenna, Barbara S 141 112 Northwood B1 vd ............................... 112 Northwocd Blvd., Greencastle, Ind. .000 McKinIay, Douglas S. 111Roberts H2111 ..... 225 20 Meadow Rd., Barrington, Ill. McKin11ey,Jane M.141Alpha Phi ..... 127, 194 855 Auburn Rd., W'innetka, Ill. McKinney, Stephen C.121Sigma Nu ....... 284 37 S. W aiola, LaGranHP 111. McKinnis, DorothyE 1 pha ChiOmcga 188 R.R. 2, Otterbein, Ind. McKinstery, Carol L. 141 155 W. 16th St. Ind ls ............................. 218 1818 114211316 Ava, Northbrcck, I11. McElcroy Michael J. 111 Longdcn Hall ..... 237 1119 W. Lafayette, Jat Fonville, Ill. McLaughlin, Carole S. 121 Mason H2111 ...... 215 Rock River Farms, Byron, 111. McLaughlin, Martha M.131PiBeta Phi. VVoodIand, Rd. ,Anchorage, KV. McMahan, Linda 111 Lucy Rowlard Ha11.1:4106 203, 214 2 Terrace Close, N. Tarrywotn, N.Y. McMahon, Elizabcth R. 141 Delta Zeta ..... 200 1398 Christmas Lane, Atlanta 6, Ga. McMahon, Robert J. 151 801 Shadowlawn Ave ................................ 000 1454 Piotter, Blissfield, Mich. . McMurtreyJeErey W. 111 Beta Theta P1. . .223 1202 E. South, Frankfort,1nd. lVIcNamara, MichaelG.1l1Sigma Nu. . . . .248 2025 First Ave. S.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa McNeilI, Jean 111 Rector Hall. . .140, 205, 212 12 Old Parish Rd., Darien, Conn. McPhee ,.HarryJ 141De1ta Chi ....... 106, 226 Burgett Lane, Can1c151d, Ohio MacAllister,LeeA.111Lucy Rowland Ha1l 195, 3332 W7 Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse 15, N. 1Y Macdonald, Scott M.131Lambda C111 Alpha 234 113 lVlorrison Avc., Easton, Pa. Macfcc, Michael S. 111Alph21 Tau Omsga..124221, 348 N. P1um.,Hagerstcwn, Ind Machenheimer, Peter G.121 Roberts Hall. .224 6675W. Mercer Way, McrccrIsland, Wash. Mackelmann,MaryH.131P1BetaPhi.105, 206 10641 S. Hoyne Ave. ,Chicago 43, Ill. IVIackey, John E. 131314 E. Hanna St ....... 133 710W Montgomery Ave., Rockville, Md. Macki,L1ndaJ.141 Kappa Kappa Gamma. 121084, 5631 N. Kimball Ave., Chicago 45,111. blaclean,Ann VV.131A1pha ChiOmega.134, 188 1521 E. Washington Ave., South Bend 17, Ind. Macmillan, NIary Gamma ....................... 519 N. Tay1or.Ave., St. Louis 22, Mo. Macoy, Robert J. 121 Phi Gamma Delta. . . .240 11351 Mosley Lane, St. Lcuis 41, Mo. Macy, Elizabeth D. 141NTascr. Hall ........ 000 South Farm, Maccmb,111. B. 121 Kappa sz1a 36, 204 IDEAL CLEAN ERS FREE PlCK-UP AND DELIVERY 2? South Vine Phone OL 3-6710 Greencastle, Ind. PLEASANT GARDENS MOTEL Free TV-CoFFee in Rooms Air Conditioned Thermo ControHed Heat ikiommended by UDA On U. S. 40 at Reelsville, Ind. OR 2-3332 FOR FINE BUSINESS ENVELOPES AND DISTINCTIVE LITHOGRAPHED LETTERHEADS Bowers EnveIope 8t Lithograph Co. 957 West Michigan Street Indianapolis 7, Indiana Wiemuth 81 Son Company, Inc. WHOLESALE TOBACCOWCANDYiCIGARS and SUNDRIES OPERATORS OF VENDlNG MACHINES 1009 Wabash Ave. Terre Haute., Ind. C-851O0-C-716O CAMPUS MARKET for 11116 meats HIGH GRADE IMEATS FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FANCY CANNED GOODS 30 years of service Hannah at College Streets Richard L. Conrad Lester L. Conrad THE yoU-SHOP H100 Steps From the U.B.H HOur products are your concern, Your business is ours to earn. Open 8:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. 600 South College Street 301 Maeder, M1chaelC.111Bsta Thcta P1 ...... 223 1473 Bowman Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio Magan, Thomas 0.141202 S. Locust St.. , . .000 2232 E. Chandler, Evansville 14, 1nd. Magu1re, M1chaelN.121D51ta Tau Delta. . .230 6936 Hohman Avc., Hammond, 1nd. Mahancy, Ruth A.121 Alpha Phi ..... 120, 127, 132, 194 4344 Madison St., Gary,1nd. Maki, Thomas N.121Roberts Hall ......... 224 2913 S. Columbus St., Arlington 6, Va. Malinovsky, Donald M. 131 Beta Theta P1. 11449 S. Homan, Chicago 55,111. Malott, Ruth A.121Alpha Gamma Delta. . .190 142 S. Locust, Manteno, Ill. Mann, Edward P.131712 S. College Ave.. . 10642 Talman Ave., Chicago 55, 111. Mann,NancyE.121MasonHall ........... 149 3348 N. Schultz Dr., Lansing,111. Ma ring, Phyllis NI. 111Locust Manor. 195, 208 2 65 Guilford Rd., Cleveland 18, Ohio Manson, Mary1..131509 E. Seminary ...... 188 509 E. Seminary Sn, Grecncast1e,1nd. Manson,Victoria F.171509 E. Seminary. . , .000 509 E. Seminary St., Greencastle,1nd. Marchbanks ,Opal A 171 R. R. 4 .......... 000 R. R. 4, Greencastle, Ind. Marek, James D.141PhiGamma Delta ..... 240 Way side Farms,C11fton,111. Marek,Patr1cia A.1211VIas6nHall ..... 146,217 530 R0b1nson St. ,West Lafayafm, 1nd. Marin, Sharon 5.111 Rector Hall .......... 212 1937 N.Spencer,1ndianapolis18,Ind. Marion, Dana K.111Mason Hall. P. O. Box 153, P1neV1llage, 1nd. Marks,L1nda L.131 Alpha Gamma Delta. 128,190 210 N. Kansas St.Edwardsv111e,111 NIarlatt, William C. ,131 Roberts Hall ..... 106, 134, 135, 215 985 W Dcerpath Rd., Lake Forest,111. Maron, Thomas E.131 Delta Upsilon. 10,8 ,12333, .129, 222 .135 ..149, 216 4641Car1t1na,Tarzana,Cal. Marquardt,Har01d L.131Ph1Gamma Delta. 126, 240 3757 216th PL, Matteson,111. Marsden, Martha H. 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma ............................ 204 2Ashwood Dr,10waC1ty,Iowa Marsh, George M. 121 Phi Delta Theta ..... 238 2236 Beechwood,W11mette, Ill. Marsh, Kenneth F.121 Longden Hall RHR 9, Box 234, McKcnry,111. Marsha11,RobertC.111RobertsHall ....... 225 802E. Jegerson, EHingham, 111. .119, 237 1VIart1n,Car01A.111 Lucy Rowland Halllu 2,124,519, 7 NewlandLane,Jacksonville,111. Martin,Dav1d M.111 Roberts Hall ..106, 224 5631 Dover Dr. ,Lisle, 111. Martin, E Sue 131 Mason Hall ............ 216 221 E. R1cketts, Kokomo,1nd. Mart1n, Howard 101 Lambda Chi A1pha.. 24 15 Mansfield Rd. HDoncaster Balby Yorkshire, England Martm, James R.131 Delta Tau Delta 129, 230 Fountaintown, 1nd. Martin, John E.141 Roberts Hall .......... 224 1334 S.CenterSt.,TerreHaute,111d. hlartin, John 1717.121 Delta Tau Dclta ...... 230 I1ounta1ntown,lnd. Martin, Joseph J 131 Beta Theta P1 ....... 133 134,135,222 1565 Roxbury Rd Ann Arbor, Mich. Mart1n,KarenJ.1411.55W 16th St. 1ndpls. 218 6020 Connecticut Ct.,C1nc1nnat124,0h10 Martin,NancyL.121A1phaPh1 ....... 137,194 2760 Fairmount Blvd, Cleveland 18, Ohio Martin,Pau1aF.111MasonHall ...... 201, 216 147$.1V1a1n,Mansfleld,1VIass. Martin, Stephen R.S.111Alpha Tau Omega 221 3414De1ta, Cincinnat18,0hio Mason, John M. ,J.r 111A1pha Tau Omega 119, 1215 Poplar St.,Hunt1ngton, Ind. Massoth, Ellen M.131 Delta Gamma ....... 198 93E.155thSt,Harvey,111. Mathcny,Jud1thA.1311812N.Cap1t011ndp1 218. 302 1820.E. Lake BluH B1vd., Milwaukee 11, 1s. 111atthics, Kenneth R. ,.Jr 171 Sigma Nu. . . .248 15641 Marshfidd Ave. ,Harvey, I11. Maxwell, Sue C. 141 Alpha Gamma Delta. 1.07, 190 1903 Curdes, Fort Way 116 3,1nd May, Maxine L.141Delta Delta Delta ...... 196 702 E. Roosevelt Rd. HWheaton Ill. Mayfield,Cha1-les D.111 Beta Theta P1 ..... 223 202 Fa1rway Dr.,BIQom1ngton, 111. 11121y1161c1, J. Victor1a 111 Rector Hall ....... 212 3519 Principio AVe,Cinc1nnat1 26, Ohio May6eld, Lafayette H.111 111 Sigma Chi 119, 247 5500 K1rbyAve.,Cmc1nnat139 Ohio Mazzocco,CarmelJ.141 8 E. Hanna St. 4477 Youngstn-Canfld Rd., Canfield, Ohio Mead, El1zabeth L. 121 Delta Gamma. . 120, 198 511 NIead Ct.,Geneva,111. Mead, R. Ann 141Delta Gamma ...... 127,198 2222 Lowry St.,Aurora,111. Meadowcroft,Reynar,Jr.111Delta Kappa Ep $11011 ............................ 229 1333 Chestnut, Western Springs, 111. Means, James R. 121 Phi Delta Theta ...... 238 5029 Woodland Ave., Western Spr1ngs, 111. Meek, David C. 121Ph1 Delta Theta ....... 238 3931 Tacoma Ave., Fort Wayne,1nd. Meharry,Jane F. 121 Mason Hall .......... 215 RR. 1, Catlin, 111. Meissner, Purdie D.111RectorHa11 ........ 214 Burr Ridge, Hinsdale, 111. Melaugh, Peter O. 111 Delta Upsilon ....... 233 7 Sylvan, Darien, Conn. Melnik, Patricia A.111Locust Manor 201, 208 521 Wa1d Ave., Muncie,1nd. Mendenha11,5usan T.121Delta Delta Delta.196 1641 Leon C. Simon, New Orleans 22, LA. Mcnees, Nancy K. 111 Rector Hall ......... 213 705 N. Taylor Ave., St. Louis 22, Mo. Meredith, Richard D. 111Ph1 Kappa Psi. . .143, 242 1000 Hickory 5L, Crossett,Ark. Meredith, Roger L. 141 Sigma Nu .......... 248 2528 Ash Lane, South Bend 14,1nd. Merrill, Judith E.111RectorHall .......... 214 2691 Kimberly Dr., Grand Junct1on, C010. Mercalf, Eugene VV., Jr. 111 Beta Theta P1. ,223 2131 Oak Knoll Ave., San Marino, Cal. MetCalf, Nina F. 121 Alpha Omicron P1 ..... 192 1758 Trenton Dr.,Trenton,Mich. Mctca1fe, Brice F. 13131gma Nu ........... 248 7912 Woodruff Rd., C1ncinnat130, Ohio Metz, Thomas L. 111 Roberts Hall ..... 142, 224 380 Canterbury Dr., Dayton 29, Ohio Metzler, Karen S. 121 Kappa Kappa Gam- ma ............................ 147, 204 12 Holiday D12, West Caldwell, N.J. Meyer, Laurie S. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall . 203, 210 3474 N. Summ1t Ave, 111111waukee11, W15. Meyer, Philip E. 121 Delta Upsilon ......... 232 RR. 1, N.Manchester,1nd. Meyers, J. Fredrick 141 Delta Tau Delta. . .118, 121, 129, 230 1912 Tennyson, Dayton 6, Ohio M1chaels, Joan H. 121 Delta Gamma ....... 198 200 Thackeray Rd. , RochesterIlO, N.Y. Mlddleton, leliam L. 141 712 S. College Ave.. . 146 346 Midway Rd., Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Midla, Lesl1e P. 111$1gma Nu ............. 248 RR 1, Marianna, Pa. Mikesell, Lucinda L. 121 1VIason Hall ...... 217 R.D. 5, Waynesburg, Pa. Miles, Ann 171 702111111015 St .............. 000 702 Illinois St., Greencastle, 1nd. Mi1es, Carolyn M. 141A1pha Gamma Delta. 190 15 Ridge Creek Rd., St. Louis 41, Mo. Miller, Ann C.111Rector Hall ........ 206, 212 1210 Columbus Circle, Janesville, Wis. Miller, Caroly 11 L111 D:1ta Zeta .......... 200 3823 California, Dayton 29, Ohio Miller, Constance A. 121Delta Zeta139,140,200 426 Clifside Dr., St. Louis 22, Mo. Miller, Helen F. 121 Alpha Omicron Pi ...... 192 132 Park Ave., DeKalb,111. Miller, James D. 111 Delta Upsilon ......... 233 624 Indian Rd., Glenview, Ill. Miller, James E.111 Roberts Hall .......... 225 3416 S. Beacon St. ,Muncie, Ind. Miller ,James G.131Dr:lta Tau Delta ....... 230 1885Conner,Nob1csville,1nd. Miller, Janet E131 Delta Zeta ............ 2C0 732 Crescent B1vd., Glen Ellyn,111 M11161', Margery A.141A1pha Chi Omega. .132, 188 5308 Elliott Rd.,Washington 16, DC. Miller, Michael T. 121Ph1 Kappa Psi ....... 242 1346 Phillips Ave. ,Dayton 10, Chi M1116r,P.E131ne131Delta Zeta ....... 127, 200 839 S. F1rst,May6eld,Ky. Miller, Richard L. H. E. 131yRobc1-ts Hall. 1502 Lake Ave.,Wh1t1ng, Ind. Miller, RobertJ 111 Longden Hall ......... 236 8011115; Country C1ub Lane, North Riverside, Miller, Ronald S. 111Alpha Tau Omega ..... 221 308 N. Belmar, Indianapolis 19, Ind. M1116r,Stephen H.121 Roberts Hall ........ 224 2640 Manker,1ndianapolis 3,1nd. M111er,Stephen R.141 Delta Tau Delta ..... 230 9515 C0 play D12, Indianapolis 60, Ind. MilRler, V1 endy 111 Lucy Rowland Hall ...... 209 RR. 2, Box 236, Barrington,111. M11110n,RobcrtY.111 Delta Upsilon ....... 233 725 Hilltop Dr. ,South Bend 14,1nd. Mills, Barbara E. 121A1pha Chi Omega ..... 188 230 E.Wash1ngton,10nia,Mich. M1115,L1nda L121 Kappa Alpha Theta ..... 202 6530 Grosvenor Pl. ,Indianapolis 20,1nd. Mills, Sarah L111 Lucy Rowland Hail ..... 211 908 N. Spring St. ,LaGrange Park,111. M11nes,KcntE.131L0ngdenHa11 .......... 236 316 Roosevelt Ave., Kewance, Ill. M1mms,Frank W.111 Longden Ha1l ....... 119 1023 Sharron Dr. , Jeffersonville, Ind. M1nn, Priscilla 7.141 Kappa Kappa Gamma. 116,137,204 1859 Alewa Dr. ,Honolulu 17, Ha awaii Mirus,JudithA. 121A1pha Ch10mega137, 188 1305. G1 lencoe, Decatur, Ill. Misselhorn, J. Craig141 Phi Delta Theta. . . .238 1005 S. L1ncoln,Park R1dge,111. Misselhorn, Susan E. 121 Kappa Kappa amma ............................ 204 1005 S. Lincoln Ave., Park R1dge,111. Mitchell, Candace A. 111 Rector Hall ...... 188 5135 N. College, Indianapolis, Ind. Mitchell, Linda S. 131 1812 N. Capitol Indpl... 2 218 R.R. 2,1V1arshall, Ill. Mitchum, Lynda R.121Kappa Alpha Theta . 202 1420 W. Main St., Crawfordsville,1nd. M1x, Patti L. 121Alpha Chi Omega ........ 183 1006 Gardner, Flossmoor, 111. Mock, Barbara J. 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma. . . 137, 204 201 E. Monroe, Granklin, Ind. 1Vloe, Elizabeth K. 121 Mason Hall ......... 000 5924 Halifax Ave. S., Minneapolis 24, Minn. Montgomery, Ann 111 Rector Hall. . . .149, 192, 214 420 Hubbard Ave., E1g1n,111. Montgomery, Brenda J.131 Kappa Kappa Gamma 204 5240 W. Fourteenth, Indianapolis 24,1nd Montgomery, Stephen W. 121 Roberts Hall. 1728 Shepherd St. N.E., Washington 11, D.C. Moor, James W. 121 218 Bloomington 3516 Ridgewood Rd., Toledo 6, 01110 J .924 Moore, Caron L.121P1Beta Phi ....... 137, 206 1234 Belmont, South Bend15,1nd Moore, John S. 121 Delta Tau Delta ........ 230 2269 Avalon Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio Moore, Mark H. 121 Phi Kappa Psi ........ 242 1418 Central Ave., Connersville, Ind. Moore, R. Terry 131 Sigma Chi ............ 246 240 Omalee Dr., Xenia, Ohio Moore, 5. Michael 141 Delta Kappa Epsilon . 228 64 Eastmoreland D12, Decatur, 111. Moore, Susan K. 141 Delta Gamma ........ 198 . 135 Mill Creek Lane, Chagrin Falls, Ohio Morehouse, Steven F. 131 Roberts Hall.142, 225 3680 Tillbury Ave., Columbus 21, Ohio Morgan, Galen K. 121 Kappa Alpha Theta 122,72, 555 Howell Dr., Newark, Ohio LESLIE BULVIH guifcler INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Bui!ders of ROY 0. WEST LIBRARY UNION BUILDING LONGDEN HALL LUCY ROWLAND HALL MUSIC SCHOOL 3: ANNEX SPEECH HALL MAINTENANCE BUILDING DELTA TAU DELTA HOUSE Pl BETA PHI HOUSE 303 Morgan, John C.111 Roberts Hall ......... 225 402W. Parkwood, Spr1ngf1eld, Ohio Morgan,Li11da K 131 Delta Zeta .......... 200 3511 Radcliffe Rd. ,Cleveland 21, Ohio Morgan,MaryJ.121A1pha0m1cror1Pi.137,192 1531 E. Th1rty-f1fthSt.,Tu1sa 5,0k1121. Morgan, Patricia A.111Lucy Row1and H2111. 210 31051 Northwood Dr.,Cleve1and 24, Ohio Morgan, Thomas J. 141212 5. V1116 St ....... 000 9372 Longwood Dr.,Chicz1go 20,111. Morrell ,James F.141Sigma Chi ........... 246 542 Edgemont Lane, Park R1dge,111. Morrill, Katherine J. 121A1pha Gamma Delta . . 190 1511 Orchard Grove Ave. ,Cleveland 7,01110 Morris, Beth A.111 Rector yHa11 ........... 213 2564 Chestnut St., Columbus, 1nd. Morris, Nikki E. 121 Alpha Phi ............ 194 222 Stradling Rd., Muncie,Ir1d. Morris, Scot A.141316 E. Hanna St ........ 000 2347 ShefHeld Dr., Kalamazoo, Mich. Morrison, Carol P. 141425 Anderson St.. . . .000 425 Anderson St., Greencastle,1nd. Morrison, Constance C. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall ........................... 149, 211 255 Oak St., Frankfort,111. Morrison, Guy 1.111 Roberts Hall ......... 224 735 E. Sylvan AVe., Milwaukee 17, Wis. Morrison,La1-ry R.131Sigma Chi . 105, 124, 126, 246 2608 Kickapoo Dr., Lafayette,1nd. Morrow,JohnH.131SigmaChi ....... 119, 246 144 High 5t., Xenia, Ohio Morse, John C. 121 Phi Gamma Dslta 2065 Cambridge Rd,Spr1ngf161d,11l. Morse, PeterA.131Ph1 Garr ma Delta ...... 240 2556115. 0. M. Center Rd ,Cleveland 24, 10 .133, 240 Moser, Donald B. 141 Roberts Hall ........ 224 6016 Crisp Lane, Knoxville 20, Tenn Moses, Stanley C. 141201 5. Locust St ...... 000 36 Weybridge St., Middlebury, Vt. Mosier, Kenneth C., II 121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ........................... 244 3516 Springdalc Dr., Dayton 29, Ohio Mosley, Katherine E. 141P1BetaPhi ....... 206 37 Hancock St., Bar Harbor, Maine Moss, Linda A.111Lucy Rowland Ha1l.133,191, 209 309 Maple Ave., Horse Cave, Ky. Mountain, Dan M. 111Longden Hall ....... 236 1119 S. Greenwood Ave., Park Ridge, 11. Moyer, Ralph R. 141 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. .106, 244 2858 Bellaire Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Mudd, Linda C.111Locust Manor ......... 201 1725 S. Detroit, Tulsa 20, Okla. Mucller,Lawrence E. 141 704 S. College ..... 000 2436 Sims Ave., St. Lou1s 14, N10. Muerlnlcr, Nancy C.131 Kappa Kappa Gam- ................................ 204 101 Parkland Ave.,St.Lou15 22, 1VIO. 1VIueller,Thomas E.141Roberts Ha11.. 116, 225 2625 E. Kessler Blbd.,lnd1anapolis 20,1nd. M11fo1'd, Robert H. 111 Lambda Chi Alpha. .235 Box 181, Versailles, Ind. Mu111n, Pamela A.111Lucy Rowland Hall . .198, 211 1306 Longmeadow Dr., Glenview,111. Munch, Sallie M.141A1pha Gamma Delta. . 190 3640 Marrison P1.,Ind1anapolis 5, Ind. Murad, Turhon A. 111 Roberts H2111 ........ 225 R.R 4, Box141, Cedar Lake,1nd. Murdock, 3Larry L141 635 E Seminary, Apt ........................... 000 635 E. Seminary St ,Apt. 3, Greencastle, 1nd. 1VIur1-1n, Gary D. 141 Dtlta Tau Delta. 227 Silver Dr., Decatur,111. Murphy, Diane E. 121 Alpha Omicron Pi. . . .105, 230 150, 192 28252 VVoodworth Way, Lathrop Village, Mich. Murphy, Patricia L.131A1pha Phi ..... 132, 194 2120 Graham Dr ,Shelbyville, Ind. Murray,Barbara121A1pha Phi ....... 140,194 29 T1mber Lane, Northbrook, 111. 304 Murvin, Kathryn L. 131 Kappa Alpha Theta 202 12065.MorganSt.,01ney,111. 1VIuse, Kenneth R 121 P111 Kappa P31. .120, 242 3200 Ridge Ave., Dayton 14,01110 Mutschler,Port1a E.131 1812 N. C p Ind p1. ............................. 218 201N.Mad150n St.,,Nappanee Ind. MutZ,GregoryT.111Ph1DeltaTheta. 4110 Glcncairn,1nd1anapolis18,1nd. Myers, Donald B. ,.Jr 121S1gma. Chi ....... 246 974 Kingston Dr., Hamiltcn, Ohio Myers,JamesR.121A1phaTau0m:ga.106, 220 ISBN. Dubois Ave.,E1g1n,Ill. Myers, Margaret E131 Alpha Gamma De1ta.. 106, 239 137,190 6713 R011away Rd.,C1nc1nnat136,0h10 Mycrs,R1taJ121A1pha Omicron Pi ....... 192 R. R. 1, Roachdale,1nd. Myers, Robert V 111Delta Chi ....... 134, 227 301 N. Sappingtun, St.Louis22,1VIo Myre, Virginia 5.121 Kappa Kappa Gam- ................................ 204 1085 aIVIonaco Parkway, DenverZO, C010. N Constance 1.111 Lucy Rowland .................. 132, 136, 205, 211 906 Lane Dr.,St.Joseph,1VIich Naftzger, W alter L 121 Beta '1 beta P1 ...... 223 1206 Tower Rd., Winnetka, 111. Nahigian,Susan 131 Alpha Phi. . . . .. .. 3 Elm Circle, Golf,111. Natorp, M. L. Kay121De1ta Delta Delta. . .196 R.R. 1, Mason Rd., Mason, Ohio Nau, Sidney D.111De1ta Upsilon .......... 233 2790 N. W'aterford, Florissant, Mo Neeb, David W. 011de Kappa Epsilon. . .228 3285 Chadbourne Rd., Cleve1and 20, Ohio Neff, Jefferson 0., Jr.121A1pha Tau Omega . 119, 220 1805 North Ave., Middletown, Ohio Neighbors, Mary J. 141 Kappa Alpha Theta . 107, 20 573 W. Works St., Sheridan, Wyo. Neighbours, Elizabeth S. 121 1218 5. Bloom- ington ............................. 000 321 Palamino Lane, Madison 5, Wis. Neighbors, Owen J. 111 Sigma Alpha Epsi; 1011 ................................ 24 8190 N. Pennsylvania, Indianapolis 40, Nag1e, Hal 132, 194 Ind. Nellans, William K. 111 Sigma Nu ...... .. .248 108 Harvard St., Mentone,1nd. Nelsen, Roger B. 141Delta Chi ........ 127, 226 4918 E. Forty-first St.,1ndianap011518,1nd. Nelson, David M. 141 Delta Chi. .119, 136, 226 803 N. Humphrey Ave., Oak Park, 111. Nelson, Karen M. 141 155 W. 16th St, Indplg66 15309 N.E. First St., Bellevue, Wash. Nelson, LaurelA.1111VIason Hall .......... 217 10250 S. Oakley Ave., Chicago 43,111. Nelson, Linda D. 141A1pha Omicron P1 ..... 192 5500 S. Madison St., Hinsdale, 111. Nelson, Sandra L. 151200 S. Arlington ...... CCO 155 Washburn, Engin, 111. Nelson, Susan K.141A1pha Phi. . .129, 132, 134 194 1909 E. Madison St, South Bcnd17,1nd. Nelson, Wayne L. 111 Longden Hall. . .149, 236 5500 S.Mad150n St. ,1,H1nsd116 111 Nethenrton, Stephanis A.1311812 N Cap1t01,2 7111 Spylvan Ridge Rd.,1nd1anapolis 20, In d. Nevins, Russell E. 141 627 E. Seminary St.. 10 Daisy PL, Tenaiiy, NJ. Newby, John W. 141 Phi Delta Theta. 103 Graceland D12, LaPorte, Ind Newcomb, Jon E. 111 Sigma Chi ...... 119, 247 R.R. 5,Warsaw,1nd. Newe11, Barbara T. 131A1pha Ch10mega. . . 200 W. Fleetwood Dr. , Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Newlin, Bonnie J. 131Dclta Gamma. . .127, 198 1801 Western Dr., West Lafayette, Ind. .000 .105, 233 188 New11n ,Joe R.121 Alpha Tau Omega ....... 221 1801 Western Dr., W. Iafayettc,1nd. Newman, Thomas 1V1.111 Sigma Nu ........ 248 240 S. Sixth Ave.,LaGrange,111. N1ce,Don 5.111 Sigma Chi ............... 247 1118 Goodland Ave.,So1nh Bend 28,1nd. N1ce,R1chard D.131314 E. Hanna St ...... 000 264E. N. Broadway, Cc1umbus 14,0h10 Nicewander, Patricia L.111 Lucy Rowland Hall ............................... 211 R. R. 7, Lafayette, 1nd. Nichols, Vi1-ginia A 131 Mason Hall ........ 216 1068 Plummet Lane, Rochester,M1nn. Nicklaus,EdwardR.111 Beta Theta P1 ..... 223 2221 S.1ndiana, Kokomo,1nd Nicoll, Nancy A.121 Delta Zeta ........... 200 .334 Stanton Hall Ct. ,Day ton 29, Ohio Nielsen, Diane B.141PiBeta Phi .......... 122 Mart1n 4, Omar 185, San Isidro Bucnos Aires, Argentina N1ess,Ba1-bara 5.121P1 Beta Phi .......... 206 83 3 Mt. P1easant,Ann Arbor, Mich. N1gro,Mary L.111Lucy Row1and Hall. 203, 209 1171 5. Oxford, Detr01t36, Mich. N1lson, Bonnie E.111Lucy Rowland Hall.. .920 Cove Wloods Rd. ,Oyster Bay, L. I. ,N. Y. Nilson,Stan1ey E.131PhiDelta Theta 106, 238 5902 N. Knox Ave. ,Chicago 46, 111. Nims, Betsey E.111RectorHa11 ........... 212 29400 Hilltop Rd., Chagrin Falls, Ohio Norberg, Nancy A.121 Beta Phi ........... 206 4940 W. Jarvis Ave,Skokie,111. Nordenholz, Marta E.121P1 Beta Phi. 408 S We Go Tra11,Mt. Prospect,111 Norr1s, Marilyn 0.141Mason Hall ..... 134,135 3015 Forest Grove Ave. ,Dayton 6, Ohio Norris ,Stephen C.111 P111 Gamma De1ta.. 4.1 23 Ponus R1dge,New Canaan, Conn. Norris, William F.111 Roberts Hall ........ 224 SOON. State St.,Ch1cago 10,111. Northcutt, Herbert D ,.Jr 121 Sigma Chi. 1.13, 119,247 1135 North Dr. ,.St Louis 22, Mo. Norton,Ma1-y E. 151 707 E. Franklin St.. 000 707E. Franklin St.,G1-eencastle, Ind. Novotny,Jane F. 111RectorHall ...... 197, 214 536 S. Blackstone Ave. ,LaGrange, 111. Nowlin ,JosephC 131 S1gma Ch1 .,142 147,246 700N. Chestnut St. ,Seymour, 1nd. Nuckols, Susan L.131 Delta Gan1ma ....... 198 500 Camden Ave. ,Moorestown, N. J. Nutting, Lacey L121 Alpha Omicron P1.. .92 7431 Jeffrey Blvd.,Ch1cago 49,111. 137, 206 O Ober, Kent C. 111Longden Hall ...... .. . . .236 R.R. 5, Goshen,1nd. Oberlin, William C. 13151gma Nu.106, 142, 248 4510 E. Kessler Lanc,1nd1anapolis 20,1nd. Oblinger, James L. 111 Delta Kappa Epsilon.. , 229 515 Broad St .,Ashland, Oh1o Oboyle, Frances A.111 Mason Hall 2320 Hartzell St., Evanston, Ill. O Brien, Edna M. 131A1pha Gamma Delta. .190 Highwood Pl. ,Alpine, NJ. O Brien, Margaret A.121 Delta Delta Delta 196 2305W.Hem10ck,M11waukee9,W1s. O Brien,MichaelF.121Delta Chi .......... 224 643 VVisner, Park R1dge,111. 0 Connor, Arthur C.111 Beta Theta Pi ..... 222 7732 Crandon Ave.,Ch1cago 49,111. - Off,Robe1-t W.111 Lambda Chi A1pha.131, 235 3404 Guion Rd.,1ndianapolis 22,1nd. 0 Harra,Dav1d C.141Phi Kappa Psi..116,1247, 215 Forest, Muncie, 1nd. 0' Harra, Nanch.111Lucy RowlandHa11.20150, 215 Forest, Muncie, Ind OHMANS,1:1nda M.121 Delta Delta Delta. 196 9403 Wadsworth Dr.,Wash1ngton 14, D. C.2 0 Hornett, Kenneth F.111 Roberts Ha11.. 1728 Kingsbury Lane, Oklahoma City 16, Okla. Oldham, Jean K.111Locust Manor .,203 208 4813 W. Sunny Slope Rd,M1nneapolis 24, Minn. RALPH 7A YLOR PHOTOGRAPHY ybur Campua pAOthPCLIOAQP Portraits Color Dance Pictures Pledge Ciass Pictures Yearbook Pidures Olson, Donald Monroe 141 Phi Kappa P51. 42132, 1439 Monroe, River Forest, 111. Olson, Sharon E. 131 Kappa Kappa Gami ma ................................ 204 509 Fairview Ave ,Park R1dge,111. O1t011, Christina 131 Alpha P111 ........ 136,194 17 May flowm' Terr. New H., Boston 61, O NeMala F1orence 3.1216 C. 800 S. Locust St. 000 6C. 800$ LocustSt,Greencastle,1nd. O N811, John W. ,.Jr 111 Sigma Alpha 1313311011.. 149, 245 7155 VVestmoreland Dr. ,St. Louis 30, Mo Orcutt,BarbaraJ.121Dc11aGamma. .132, 198 105405. Prespect Av.c,Ch1cago43,11.1 Orcutt,ThomasW.141Ph1KappaPsi .121, 242 10540 ProspectAven Chicago43, Ill. Oredugba, O1umuy1wa 0.141Longden Hall 121, 131,133,237 I Sod1po Close, Apapa Rd. ,Lagos, Nigeria Organ, Mary E121 P1 Beta Phi ....... 137, 206 301 W.Washington,Su1livan,1nd. Orlow, Thomas L 131 Sigma A1pha Epsilon. 244 1478 B1g H111Rd., Dayton 29, 01110 Orr,Clark,Jr.131P111Gamma Delta ....... 240 1824 Knollwood, Louisville 7, Ky. Orthey, Robert W.111 Delta Tau Delta. 230 910 Lathrop Ave.,Rac1ne, Wis. Osbornc, Bruce R141 Sigma Alpha Epsilon.13434 1107 Cherokee Dr. ,Youngstown 11, Ohio Osterlund,Jud1th A.131 Delta Delta Delta.. 196 1115 S. Hamlin Ave., Park Ridge,111. Osterling, Dean C.111Ph1 Kappa Psi ....... 242 111Peach St. ,Park Forest,111. Ostermann,Gera1d A.131 Robcrts Hall..13.5 .1232: 265 Poplar, E1mhurst,111. Oswald,Gretchen111RectorHall ..... 201,214 651 Valleyview Rd. ,Pittsburgh 16, P21. Otterman,He1enA.111MasonHa11. ..203,217 Brussels,Bclg1um OWen, Jerry M.111 De1ta Upsilon ..... 150, 232 72311311'111614G111y'11m P 105 Owen o 11 1 a a s1 ......... ,J 1 Pp 114,116,118 242 1718 Cherry St., Huntington,1nd. I? Paarlberg, Don Jr 121D61ta Upsilon.. 1214 Hayes St., W est Lafayette,1nd. Padgett,V1rgin1a131620 E. Wa1nut St ...... 107 620 E. Walnut St ,Greencastle, Ind. Pagel, Diane L.131Alpha Omicron P1. 131, 232 122,128 129,192 739 Revere Rd.,G1en E11yn, 111. Paige, Frederick 0,111,111 Delta Kappa 22 Epsilon ........................... 8 Dundee Rd. ,Stamford, Conn. Pa1ne,Mc11nda L 131P1Beta Phi .......... 206 6712 N.Rockwe11$t., Ch1cago45,111. Painter, MichaelM 11113513 ThetaPi ...... 22 110 Southridge Rd,Fo1't Wayne,1nd Palmer, James V 131De1ta Tau Delta ...... 230 119 E. Sixth, Peru,1nd. Pa1mer, Susie R. 111 Lucy Rowland Ha11209 P. O. Box 128, Simpsonville, Ky. Palmer,Robe1-t C.111 Sigma Chi ...... 106, 247 4802 Laurel Circle, Indianapolis 26,1nd. Palmer Robert G. 111PhiGamma De1ta 241 1080 Wyandottc Rd., Columbus 12, 01110 Parish,CarolS.111L0cust Manor ..... 188,208 R R. 3, Decatur, 111. Parker, E1!zabeth A. 121 Delta Gamma ..... 198 632 Main, Glen E11yn,111 Parker,Jer1-y L 141 Roberts Hall .......... 000 3109 W.Alice,Peoria,111. Parker, Shirley G.141Pi Beta Phi .......... 20 727 Clinton P1.,Evanston,111. Parker, Williams 111 Alpha TauOmegaH .. 221 716 Floral Ave. ,Tcrrace Park, Ohio Parsons, John T. 141 Roberts Ha1l ..... 126, 224 R. R. 6, Box299,Va1paraiso, Ind. Pasco, SaraJ. 111 11435011 Hall ......... 132, 217 133 McClellan, Greenfield. Ind. Pate,AnnL.111RectorHa11 .......... 149, 213 1160 Lakewood, Lexington, Ky. 306 ' Perlman,Jeffrey 111 Lambda Chi Alpha. . . Patterson, Barbara J. 141 Dclta Delta Delta108, 196 1550 Crabtree Lane, Deerfield, Ill. Patterson, Christine C. 131 Alpha C111 Omega. . 105, 188 31 Twin Oaks Rd., Somerville, NJ. Patterson, Pamela E. 111Lucy Rowland Hall. . . 203, 211 2130 Ridgewood, Highland, Ind. Pavlls ,John K.111Delta Tau Delta ........ 230 312 Trailridge Rd., C$dar Rapids,10wa Peak,Virgin1a E.111 M 15011 Hall .......... 215 508 Old Bonhomme, St. Louis 30, Mo. Pearce, George T. 121 Sigma A1p11211Ep3110n244 751 Homewood D12, Madisonville, Ky. Peck, Charles F. 131 Delta Tau Delta ....... 230 130 N. Glene116n, Youngstown 9, Ohio Peck,James L. 121408 E. Wa1nut St ........ 000 6 G. H. Baker D12, Urbana,111. Peck, J. Martin 141 Sigma Nu ............. 248 5846 Robison, Rd., Cincinnati 13, Ohio Peckinpaugh, Patricia L. 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma ....................... , 204 16215 Oakhille., Cleveland 12, Ohio Pedersen, Nancy J. 121Pi Beta Phi. . . .120, 123 2505 Forest Rd., Davenport, Iowa Penman, Jane E. 121 Mason Ha11.108, 192, 215 241 Beacon PL, Munstcr, Ind. Penn,Jonathan G. 111 Phi Gamma Delta. . .241 2309 S. Main St., Goshen, Ind. Pennington, Patricia S.111Rector H2111. 192, 214 720 W. Van Buren, Auburn, 111. Peppas, Demetrios E121 Beta Theta P1. 222 28 Omirou Str. Nea Smyrni,At11ens, Greece Perkins,Char1es F.121RobertsHall ........ 224 111 Lincoln Dr.,Lawrencev111:', 111. Perkins, Charles K. 111 Delta Upsi1on ...... 233 1738 Wisconsin Ave., Racine, Wis. .149, 235 852 Ridge Rd., H1gh1and Park,111. Petermann,Alice M.121Mason Hall. . .140,146 149,217 241 Elliott Ave., Plymouth, Ind. Petersen, Dale E. 121 Alpha Tau Omega. .,119 120:139, 220 1838 Norman Ave. ,Park Ridge,111. Petersen,W.Ch1-istian 121 Delta Kappa Epsi- lon ................................ 000 918 Curran Ave. ,St. Louis 22, Mo. Peterson, BarrieA. 1111 Phi Kappa Psi ...... 242 R. R. 3,B ox 345, LaPorte, Ind. Peterson, Judith A.121 Delta Delta Delta.. .196 900 Lake Shore Dr.A713,Chicago 11,111. Peterson, David L171 Sigma Alpha Eps1lon. 244 1040 Oak St. ,Winnetka, Ill. Peterson, S. Candace111RectorHall. . .191, 213 24 C06 Ave., Oakfleld, N.Y. Petertil, Jeffrey P. 11 Roberts Hall ........ 000 509 Fair Oaks, Oak Park, Ill. Petsche,John R. 121 Longden Hall ......... 000 7056 Culver Blvd., Mentor, Ohio Petticrew, Dan C. 141 Kappa P51. .134, 135, 242 36;: W. Sixty-second St., Indianapolis 8, nd. Peyton, Michael D. 131A1phaTau Omega. . .220 RC. Box 154, Lewisville, Ind. Pfeffer, Louise F. 141 Kappa Kappa Gam- ma ............................ 140,204 623 Crescent Dr. ,New Castle, Ind. Pfersick, Lynn E131 Kappa Kappa Gamma 204 3236 W. Forty-sixth St., Indianapolis 8, nd. Pfleeger, Floid G. 111 Beta Theta Pi ........ 223 804 E. Sixth St., Fowler,1nd. Phetzing, CarolA. 111 Locus't Manor. . 117 N. 1311221136111, Lombard,111. Phillips, Karen A. 121 Kappa Alpha Theta. .205,208 .137, 202 189 Manning Dr., Berea, Ohio Phillips, Michael K. 131415 E. Walnut ..... 000 West Oak St., Tennyson, Ind. Phillips, Susan K. 121 Alpha Omicron Pi. . , 3 Orchard Dr., Centra1ia, Ill. Phiri, Dickson 1.111 Longden Hall ......... 000 Room 1121 Lochinvar, S. Rhodesia Pickard, on,SBarbara 1.151 1550 S.B100m1ng.. ............................... 123 354 0.5 Fourth, Clinton, Ind. .192 ' Poppa, Herbert R. 131 Lambda Chi Alpha. . Pidgeon, John D.121 Sigma Chi ........... 246 316 N.Washington,Kn1ghtstown,1nd. Piech, Dennis T.111 Delta Kappa Epsilon. 229 1926 Seventy sixth Court, Chicago 35, 111 Pierce, Patricia J.131Delta De1ta Delta 108,196 248 Beverly P1. ,Dayton 19, Ohio Pierce, Mary A.111 Rector Hall ........... 214 514 S. B1uH,Mont1ce110,1nd Pierce, Ronald K.121 Sigma Nu ........... 248 415 Sixty-eighth St. ,Kenosha, Wis. Picrce, Susan111RcctcrHall .............. 212 655 S. Harrison, Kankakee,111. Pierce, Walter H.121 Longden HalL. 108 Berwyn Rd.,1VIuncie, Ind. P1nk5ta1'1,KathyA. 141A1p11aPh1.107,116, 118, 194 .140,237 1302 Kent Dr.,Crawfo1'dsv111e,Ind. Pisani, Bernard M.121 Sigma Agpha Epsi1cn. CCO 209 Sunset Ave.,NE11glewc10d Pither, Richard W. 121 Delta Tau Delta. . . .246 1314 St. Johns, Highland Park,111. Pitzer,1VIary G. 141 Delta Delta Delta ...... 196 006Greenbr1ar Dr. ,Springfield, Ill. P1aczek,Floyd E.141 Alpha Tau Omega. .122, 220 5350 N. Neva Ave. ., Chicago 31,111 P1ate, Car1osF. 111315 Elm St ............. 105 Embassy otParaguay, Washington, D C Plummer, Charles 1V1. 131 Alpha Tau Omega.. 139,220 517 W. Harrison, Monticello,1nd. Plummer, Marjorie K. 121A1pha P111 ....... 194 6339 Fairlanc Dr,Acton,1nd. Poe, Douglas 14.141 Longden Ha11 ..... 119, 237 1301 Braeburn Rd. ,Flossmoor, Ill. Pogue, John L.121 Delta Tau Delta ........ 230 313 Marwood Dr. S.E., Warren, Ohio Polivka, Jane A. 121Alpha Chi Omega ...... 188 4176 Blanchan, Brookfield,111. Pomerann, Michael 121 Longden H2111 ...... 237 629 Craig Woods Dr. ,.St Louis 22, Mo. Pope,RogerA. 141316 E. Hanna ......... 127 1414 N State St.,Be1v1dere,111. 136 234 1400 N. State Parkway, Chicago 13,111. Porter,Spence1' K. 151 S.Vir1e St ........... 000 1288 Laughren Dr. ,St. Louis 30, Mo. Porter, Thomas S. 131707 S. Locust S:..116,126, 129 2006 G1endale Rd.,10wa City, La. Portle, Joan E.131 Kappa Alpha Theta.. .127, 132, 202 3010 N. Normandy, Chicago 34, I11. Poto, Jon P. 111 Delta Chi ................ 227 3326 S. Harrison, Fort Wayne, Ind. Poulakos, William A. 121 Delta Tau Delta. .230 2236 Burma Dr., Youngstown 11, Ohio Powell, Carol J. 141 Delta Gamma ......... 198 4878 ButterHy Lane, La Mesa, Cal. Powell, Catharine L. 141 155 W. 16th St., 1ndp1s ............................. 218 724 N. Church, Brooklyn, 1nd. Powell, Marilyn R. 111Lucy Rowland Hall. .211 .R. 1, Converse,1nd. Powell, Nina L. 111Mason H311. .146 203, 215 512 S. L1nc01n Park Dr., Evansville 14, Ind. Powell, Susan F.131Mason Hall ........... 216 10630 N. Evers Park Dr.,Houston 24, Texas Powers, Frankie L. 111 Rector H311 ........ 000 8203 Van Buren, Munster, Ind. Powers, Larry G. 131Lambda Chi Alpha. . . .234 1507 W. 187th 51., Homewood, Ill. ' Powley, Terry L. 131 Lambda Chi Alpha. . .126, 234 2918 N. Easton P1., Peoria 5,111. Prata, Raymond G. 131Ph1Delta Theta. . . .238 11 Dodge, Danvil1e,111. Prcs1ar, Carolyn E. 141 Delta Zeta ......... 200 4172 A. Detony, St. Louis 10, Mo. Pressel, Douglas A. 111 Delta Kappa Epsilon.. 229 14341521113112 51., Wilmette,111. Presser, Wayne R. 111Delta Tau Delta . 134, 230 R R. 1, North Sa1em,1nd. Preston, Edward H. 111F111 Delta Theta. . . .239 120 E. Elm St.,G1'anV1116,Ohio Preston, Fred L.,Jr.111Ph1Delta Theta . . . 120 E. Elm $1., Granville, Ohio .239 RELAXATION, GOOD FOOD, AND FUN FOR THE ENTIRE DEPAUW FAMILY ibepauw Memoriaf .Squclent Mnion FOR ANY MEMBER OF THE DEPAUW FAMILY . . . GEFTS FROM THE HEART OF THE CAMPUS We DEPAUW BOOK STORE 307 Preston,KarenL.611RectorHall 132,205,213 3603 Center,Cinc1nnati27,Oh10 Prew1tt,M1chaelD.621BetaThetaP1.116,12129, 639 Ravencrest Rd. ., P1ttsburgh 15 Pa. Price, N. Beth 631AIpha Gamma Delta ..... 190 2120 Devonshire Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. 1311655, Susan B. 631A1pha Gamma Delta. . . 114960, 439N.C1ay AVe., St. Louis 22, Mo. Pr1t2,Ca1-01E. 611 Mason Hall ............ 216 5380 Fleetwood Aven, Canton 8,0h10 Prosser,Dav1dT,Jr.631RobertsHall 105,122, 124, 134, 135, 225 821 E. College Ave., Appleton, Wis. Puckett,James L. 611Ph1Gamma DeIta. . . .241 419 N W. Seventh St., R1chm0nd, Ind. Puzrdy, Jason E. 611Ph1Gamma Delta ...... 241 215 Glengarry Rd. ,Birmingham, Mich. Putt,I1-V1n D 611Ph1Kappa Psi ........... 242 27 75 Lindbergh Dr. ,Indianapolis 27,1nd. Q Quadc, Lynn K. 611 Rector Hall ........... 205 4616 W Woodland Rd., Minneapolis 24, Minn. I! Rabb,John L. 611 Delta Chi .............. 224 1901 Driving Park Rd., Wheaten, Ill. Raber, David IVI. 611AlphaTauOmega. . . . .221 265 Williams Court Indianapolis 60,1nd. Rackow, I14arjor16 J. 21 Alpha Omicron P1. .192 619 S. Grove, Oak Park, III. Raczynski, WalterA. 631 Longden Hall ..... 236 1531 Cumberland, Park Ridge, 111. Radtke, SchradeF.,J1-. 621Ph1Gamma Delta Soundview Lane, New Canaan, Conn. RandlesJoanne K. 611Recto1-Hall . . . .192, 213 Box 485, Yorkville, Ill. Randol, Dorothy M. 621A1pha Chi Omega. .188 193 Old Army Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. Rapp, Michael F. 621 Alpha Tau Omega. . . .000 7626 N. IVIarshflcld, Chicago 26, Ill. Rappoport, William A. 631 311 Elm St ...... 136 48 Ridgewood Dr., Youngstown 12, 01110 Ratcliff, Michael D. 62511011ng11 Hall ...... 000 Russellville, Ind. Rath, Roberta L. 631 Delta Zeta ........... 200 1608 Lyndhurst Rd., Cleveland 24, Ohio Rauch, BeverlyJ. 621A1pha Gamma Delta. . 190 1049 Donson'Dr., Dayton 29, Ohio Rauser, Susan 641 Alpha Phi .............. 194 3317 Greenleaf Blvd., Elkhart, Ind. Rawlings, Suzette A. 611 Rector Ha11.. .188, 214 1708 Virginia Ave., Connersville, Ind. Ray, Charlene J. 631 Mason Hall .......... 215 6001 Avon Dr. Md.,Wash1ngton 14, D.C. Raynes, Mark S. 611 Delta Tau Delta. .134, 230 299 Hilltop Dr., Chula Vista, CaI. Ready, James A.611Beta Theta P1 ......... 223 1557 Constance Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio Reed, Linda K.611Mason Hall ........ 197, 215 8360 Shawnee Run Rd., C1nc1nnat143, Ohio Reed, Meredith A. 611319 S. Locust St ...... 216 Box 171, Eustis, Fla. Reed, Paul H. 651 1121 E. M21111 Pla1niie. . . .000 1121 E. Main, Plainheld, Ind. Reed, Robert L. 621 Longden H211 ......... 000 902 Poinsetta Lane, St. Louis 22, Mo. Regelin, Joan L.6311812 N. Cap1t01,1ndpls.218 772 Prairie Ava, Des P1a1nes,Ill. Rehnquist, George R. 641 Phi Gamma Delta . 240 N. Cherry Rd., Mount Carmel, Ill. Reiling, Pamela S. 671 S. Locust St ......... 000 614 S. Locust St., Greencastle,1nd. Reiner, Susan B. 641 Delta Delta Delta.105, 196 5175 E.R1ver Rd., Fairheld, Ohio Reinertsen, Robert R. 641315 Elm St ....... 000 1651, Central Ave., Merrick, N.Y. Reinhart, Kay E. 631 Mason Hall. 135, 138, 217 5932Ind1a11 Trail, Sylvania, Oh10 Reitman, Regina M. 631 Delta Zeta ........ 000 3702 Fenley Rd., Cleveland 21, Ohio 308 Remsbecher, Arthur H., Jr. 621 Sigma Nu. .116, 248 2231 Kenosho, St. Louis 14, Mo. Remsbecher, Joan E 641A1pha Ph1.. 2231 KenoshoAveuSt.Louis14,1VIO. Repp, John M. 621 Phi Kappa Psi .......... 242 1403 Cherry St,Hunt1ngton, Ind. Raul, George 1161.631 Sigma Ch1. .119,168, 246 302 Broadway, Mad1son, 1nd. .140,194 Reuter,John R. 651 Phi Kappa Psi ......... 242 725 Park Ave., Pekin, 111: Reynolds, Myron G. 611 Roberts H2111 ...... 000 2206 W. Twelfth St., Anderson, Ind. Rhodes, Hedric E. 621Alpha Tau Omega. . . .221 159 Ravine Rd., Hinsdale, Ill. Rhodes, Judith E. 611 Rector H2111. . . .197, 214 219 Spring Ave., Naperville,111. Rice, Andrew N. 6412 C 800 S. Locust St. . . .000 2 C 800 S. Locust St. HGreencastle Ind Rice, Benjamin K. 621 Alpha Tau Omega. 3800 Cleveland P1. ,IVIeta1r1e, La. Rice, David P. 621 Longden HaIl. .119, 120, 237 12322 Elm St., Palos Park,111. R1ce,Nancy D. 6412C 800 S Locust St.. ..000 2C 800$. Locust St. HGreencastle Ind. R1ch,Charles L. 631 L6ngden Hall ......... 236 1064 Lawton Rd.,Park H111,Cov1ngton, Ky Rich, Nancy J. 621Alpha Ch10mega. .137, 188 277 G2 ge Rd. ,Riverside, Ill Rilclhards,g BeckyJo 641 Delta Delta Delta . .196 R..R 6, Crawfordsville, Ind. Richardson ,James R. 621 Beta Theta P1. 22 705 Brentwood Lane Muncie,1nd. 1 R1chardson, Susan A. 641 1812 N.Cap1t01, Indpls ............................. 218 2193 Mount Vernon B1Vd., Clevcland 12 Ohm , Richardson William 13.631 Beta Theta P1. 5367 Graceland Ave.,Ind.1anapolis 8,1nd. R1chter,Donald C. 641Dc1ta Kappa Epsilon 228 711 GunkIe Place, Lawrenceburg, In d. R1ddelf,Carolyn 631 Kappa Kappa Gamma. 204 8920 P1ckw1ck Dr,1ndianapolis 60,1nd. R1ddle,R. David 631 205 Olive St.. ........ 000 4001 N. Grand, Kansas City 16, M0. .000 .222 Ridings, Ann C. 621 KappaN Alpha Theta.. .202 2 I ookout P1. ,Ardsley N.Y Rigby, MorrillA. 621A1pha Gamma Delta. .190 Wood Lane, Hutsonvillc, Ill. Riggs, Kenneth N. 631 Delta Kappa Epsilon . 228 207 Hawthorne Ave., E1mhurst,III. Rike, Vivian P. 621A1pha Chi Omega ....... 188 928 E. Dr. WoodruEP1., Indianapolis 1 Ind. Riley, Colleen R. 631 Kappa Kappa Gamma.204 1722 Sunnymede, South Bend 15,1nd R0, Young Nan 651709 S. Locust St ........ 0C0 5-407 Mapo Apart Mapo Gu, Seoul Korea Robbins, Keith C. 621 Delta Upsilon ....... 232 8315 Schreiber, Munster, Ind. Robert, Sarah E.631A1pha Ph1 ........ 127, 194 116 Berwyn Rd., Muncie, Ind. Robertson, Gail A. 621 DeIta Gamma ...... 198 965 Oxford, Glen Ellyn, Ill. Rob1nson, Donald N. 671 A1pha Tau Omega .220 371 N. Lincolnway, North Aurora, 111. Robinson,Judith A. 621DeltaZeta ......... 200 500 N. Montgomery, Gary, Ind, Robison,Janet M. 611 Rector H2111 ..... 191, 214 3910 Mulberry Rd., Dayton 14, Oh Rockwood,John M. 631 Delta Kappa Ep 228 32 Otis Rd., Barrington, III. Rodd, Gregory D. 611 Longden Hall. . .134, g? A 1 617 E. Meridian, Marion, III. Rodger, James L. 611 Longdcn Hall 106, 119, 236 Bellaire, Mich. Rodgers, H. Carson 621 P1 Beta Phi ........ 206 3000 Washington Ave., Cairo, Ill. Roesener, Doris J. 621 Alpha Omicron Pi. . . 11392,, 961 N. I 58153 Ave.,1nd1anapolis 19, Ind. Roessler,R1chard T 621 Phi Kappa Psi ..... 242 7330 N.14er1dian,I1-1d1anapolis 60,1nd Roctt1g,Ann M. 621 Alpha Gamma Delta.. .190 3650 Tioga Way., Las V egas, Nev. Rogers, Alexander L. 621PhiGamma. Delta . 129158, 3637 Totem Lane, Indianapolis 8, Ind. Rogers, Betsy M. 611 Rector Hall ..... . . . . .213 27 Ryder Rd., Ossining, N.Y. Rogers, IVIaryI 611Rect0rHall ............ 213 949 Forty-first Ave. N., St. Petersburg, Fla. Rogers, Rita M. 611RectorHall. . .192, 214 11 E. Emerson Dr. HDecatur Ill Rogers, Thomas P. 621Lambda Chi Alpha. .234 2240 Greenwood, Wilmette, Ill. Rogers, William E. 2611 Roberts Hall ........ 225 1.5 Main, Auburn, Ind. R011,1James H. 641 Roberts Hall ........... 225 826 Forest Ave,W11mette, Ill. Romence, Pamela J 611Max0n Hall. 2328 Wcstlakc Dr.,Springfic1d,IlI. Romsted, Laurence S. 641 433 Anderson St. .225 2243 Prairie St. ,Glenview, Ill. Romsted, Marc1a L. 621 Delta 7.5121. .137, 200 2243 Prairie St ,GIenVieW, Ill. Roorda, Hessel 601 Phi Kappa Psi .......... 242 115 Veursestraatwek, Leidschendam, The Netherlands Roper, Philip A. 621 Sigma Alpha Epsilon.. 244 42 50GIencairn Lane, Indianapolis20,1nd. Rose,1VIer1e 13.611 Phi Delta Theta ........ 239 6315 Myrtle Lane, Indianapolis 20,1nd. Rosencran7,D1ane L. 621 Alpha Chi Omega.188 1400 Greenfield Rd.,EvansV111c15,Ind. ..188,216 Rosenquist,AIan C. 631316 E. Hanna ...... 000 11919S.LaSalle,Ch1cago28,Ill. Ross, John D. 611 Alpha Tau Omega ....... 221 1210 Bedford Rd. ,Washington, Ind. Ross, Lee B. 651 1010 Hillcrest Dr. ........ 000 1010 Hillcrest Dr, Greencastle,1nd. Russelle ,Janer J. 621 Kappa Alpha Theta.. .202 25 Gertruds Ave. ,Youngstown 12, Ohio Rossiter, David L. 631 Phi Gamma Delta... .240 3325 Glencairn Rd. ,Cleveland 22, Ohio Rossiter, Douglas L. 621 Sigma Alpha Epsilon.. 245 774W JonothanLane,M11waukee17,W1s Rossmiller, Richard H. 621 Sigma Nu..116, 143, 147,248 2600 Park Ave., Riviera Beach, Fla. Rouault, Charles L. 611 Roberts Hall ....... 225 109 Valerie Circle, Fayetteville, N ..Y Roush,$a11y A. 621A1pha Omicron Pi ...... 192 1119 Wer1brook Dr. ,Dayton 29, Ohio Rowe, Karen J. 621 Delta Zeta ............ 000 341 W. Shore Dr. ,VV,yckoE NJ. Ruch, Barbara J 611 Rector Hall .......... 214 6166 N. Berkeley, Milwaukee 17, Wis. Rudolph, Doris E. 641 Mason Hall ......... 216 R..R 4, Boonv111e,1nd. Rue, James A. 611 Lambda Chi Alpha ...... 235 6112 Newburgh Rd., Evansville 15,1nd. RuE,DennisR.611DeltaCh1 ..... 106,149,227 County Line Rd., Clermont,1nd. Ruff, WalterP. ,Jr 621DeltaUpsilon ....... 232 7040 Olcott Avc., Hammond, Ind. Rupprecht, Marilyn C. 631 Alpha Chi Omega. . 107, 188 5009 Western Hills Ave., Cincinnati 38, Ohio Rush, Dean R. 621PhiGamma Delta. .133, 240 R.R. 3, Logansport,1nd. Rush, Judith A. 621 Mason Hall ........... 0C0 643 Cherry St., Noblesvule, Ind. Rush, Pamela J. 611 Mason Hall ........... 217 261 Walden, Glencoe, 111. Rush, Thomas A. 641 Roberts Hall ......... 000 249 Cherokee Rd. ,Nashville 5, Tenn. RussclI,JoAnn 611LucyRowlandHaIl.197, 209 50 Landsdow me Dr. ,Atlanta 28, Ga. Russell,M1chaelB. 641607S.L0cust ....... 000 703 W Ohio, Urbana, 111 Russell, Stephen S. 63151gma Chi .......... 247 103 Hill Dr. M. R. 9, Beaver, Pa. Ruttle, David L. 611 Delta Upsilon ........ 233 361 N. Raynor, Joliet, Ill. 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Brown131PhiGamma Delta. . . .240 19175 Orchard Heights, South Bend,1nd, Sanders, IVIarilyn K. 141 Delta Gamma.108, 198 5840 Crabtree Rd., Birmingham, Mich. Sanders, Paul S. 121 Longden Hall ......... 237 515 N. Fourth Ave., Maywood, Ill. Sanders, Sharon131Delta Delta Delta. ...... 196 605 Hawthorn, Glen Ellyn, 111. Sanderson, IVIary L. 111 Rector Hall. . .137, 205, 213 1811 Pelton Ava, Bellevue, Nab. Sandusky, Clinton L. 171 Roberts Hall. . . . . .224 27 Shady Lane, Danville, Ill. Sanford,Virg1nia 1.141 413 Elm St ......... 000 R. R.4 4,Va1paraiso, Ind. Savidge, Lynne L.121 Mason Hall ......... 217 54 Pennington Rd., New Brunsw1ck, N. J. Saville, Suzann E.141 Alpha Omicron Pi. .132, 192 5750 N. Pennsylvania St.,1ndianapolis 20, Ind. Saxton, Kathryn B. 141 P1 Beta Phi.. 4934 Seeley Ave. D,0wners Grove,111 Scandalios,Anns111319 S. Locust St ....... 19 215 Yhalwenty Seventh St., Long Island .129, 132 nitC Sceales,yKath1een F.131 Delta Delta 1Delta. 6 14,9 545 Elmspring Ave. ,Milwaukec 13, Wis Scelonge, William R. 141212 S. Vine St ...... 000 1800 S. Lombard Ave., Berwyn, Ill. Schaad, SarahA. 131 Delta Gamma .,132 188 1516 Mt. Auburn Rd., Evansville 12, Ind. Schaaf, Marilyn L 141 A1pha Chi Omega... .150 188 2151 Bay ard Park Dr. ,Evansville 14, 1nd Schatht, Susan E141 Delta Zeta ...... 116, 200 1,Peachcroft Rd. ,Bernardsville, N. J. Schade,1Deborah A.111 Rcctor Hall 1.31,195, 213 6090 N. Olney St., Indianapolis 20, Ind. Schaetzel, Margaret J. 141 155 W. 16th St., Indpls ............................. 218 1970 Fairfax, Denver 20, C010. Schafer, Garner 1. 141 Alpha Omicron Pi. . .114, 115,116,192 1065 Genesec D12, Youngstown 11, Ohio Schauwecker, Donald S. 111 Roberts Hall. . .000 613 Ridge Ave., Greencastle, Ind. Scheidt, DaV1dL. 171 Delta Tau Delta ...... 230 2211 S.MainSt.,Goshen,1nd. Schelwat, VVS'ay 116 E. 151 10 Olive St ......... 000 10 OliveSt.,Greencastle,1nd. Schenken,John E. 121 Delta Tau Delta ..... 230 3108 Leonard Terrace N.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Schermer, DanielL.111 Beta Theta Pi . 106, 119, 223 923 N. Morgan St. wRushVille, Ind. Sch1ek,Jud1th 13.141 Alpha Phi ............ 194 314 Oak Crest, W aukegan, 111. Schxld, Deanne C.131 Alpha Omicron Pi. . .13972, 1 1644N. Seventy-seventh C ,ChicagoSS, 111. Sch1111ng,D0nald G.141 Delta Upsilon ...... 232 403E. Franklin ,Appleton, Wis. Sch1llo, Leonne E. 121 Maxon Hall. . . 143 131rch SL, Winnetka, 111. 310 .132, 205 1- Schreiber, Alan H. 121Lambda Chi Alpha. Schlegel, Gary W. 111 Delta Chi ........... 227 401 Wabash, Mattoon,111. Schmelter, Charles L. 141719 S. Locust St.. 41 N. Connecticut, Hobart, Ind. Schmidt, Armena J. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall. . 136, 203, 211 174 Arlington Rd, W. Palm Beach, Fla. Schmidt, Robert F. 131 Delta Chi .......... 226 R.R. 4, 13011111, Evansville12,1nd. Schmucki, Paul R. 101 Delta Tau Delta ..... 230 Regensbsrgstrasse 301, Zurich 50, Switzer- .000 an Schneider,H11aryJ. 131 Delta Upsilon ...... 232 1320 Ashland, VVi1mette, III Schock, Stephen E. 111 Sigma Nu .......... 248 59678 S. Fellows St., South Bend14,1nd. Schoelch, Ann M. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall. .105, 195, 210 213 W. W7ash1ngton St., ShelbyViIIe, Ind. Schoen, Frederic L. 121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 244 5128 S. Way nc, Fort Wayne 6,1nd. Schoeneberger, Lynne L141 155 W. 16th St., 6Indp ls .............................. 218 733 N.L1ghtfoot Ave.,Ch1cag0 46,111. Schoeneberger Mary A. 131 Alpha Chi Omega ........................ 132, 188 6733 N. Lightfoot Ave., Chicago 46, 111. Schoenwetter, Jody 111 319 S. locust St.. .188, 216 1033 Hazel, Oshkosh, Wis. Scholz,Ju11a B. 141P1Beta Phi ............ 132 9870 Copperhill Dr., St. Louis 24, Mo. Schrage, Patricia L. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall. . 201, 209 1623 Caroline Ave., Whiting, Ind. Schrank, Carolyn A. 121P1Beta Phi ........ 137 2552 Traymore, Cleveland 18, Ohio .136 234 819 E. Adams St., Muncie,1n. Schreiner, Constance A. 121 Delta Gamma. .198 154 Sunset Dr., Sandusky, Ohio Schroeder, James W. 141 Sigma Chi. . . . 1739 N. 74th Ct., Chicago 35,111. Schultz, Heidi A. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall. 140, 246 .206 210 439 Greenfield, Oak Park, 111. Schulz, William E., III 131 Sigma Chi . 130 Horseshoe Dr., St. Louis 20, M0. Schulze, Karen L. 141 Kappa Alpha Theta . . .106, 246 105 202 52 Church St., Amelia, Ohio Schumacher, Joseph S.,Jr. 141413 E. Hanna St ................................. 6608 MiamiBlufTDr.,C1nc1nnati27,0hio . Schurmcier, Suzanne 121 Alpha Phi..132,194 849 Douglas Av.e,Elg1n,I.ll Schussler, EdwardG ,III 131 Delta Chi ..... 226 9237 S. M0n1torAV6.,Oak Lawn, Ill. Schuyler, W'illiam K. 111 Roberts Hall ...... 225 88 N. Thirty-third St, Newark, Ohio Schwartz, Frederick C., Jr. 121 Phi Kappa Psi ................................ 242 5015 W. Sycamore Rd., K0k0mo,1nd. Schwegel, Julianne L. 141 155 W. 16th St., Indpls ............................. 000 475 Milleer.,Ba1-rington, Ill. Schwegler, Robert G.111 A1pha Tau Omega 221 6200 Morningsids Dr. ,Kansas City 13, M0. Scott, Elizabeth P.111 MasonHall. .137,197, 217 904 Michigan Rd., Madison, Ind. Scott, Harry A., Jr. 141Hess Trailer Park. . Hess Trailer Park, Greencastle, Ind. Scott,John W. 131 Delta Chi .............. 226 1456 Crestwood, Joplin, Mo. Scott, Lawrence S. 151302 E. Hanna St. . . . .000 6247 VVaIton Ave., PhiladeIphia 43, Pa. Scott, Timothy L. 121 Dclta Chi ........... 226 Belmar, Terrace, Vienna, Ohio Scrcws, Helen S. 171 313 Howard Rockville. 313 Howard Ave., Rockville, Ind. Scully, Susan E. 131 Kappa Kappa Gamma. .204 215 W. Harding Rd., Springerld, Ohio Seaman, Janet IVI. 141A1pha Chi Omega. . . .188 3721 Davenant, Cincinnati 13, Ohio Seaman, Margaret131 Kappa Alpha Theta. 5353 Channing Rd. ,Indianapolis 26,1nd. Seamon ,Jo Anne 141 Kappa Alpha Theta. .202 113 Windsor Rd., Alexandria 7, V a. .000 . 000 .144 Sears, Lee A. 141A1pha Tau Omega ........ 220 632 Ann St., Apt. 7, Birmingham, Mich. Seator, Lesley B. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall. .206, 209 2909 Grant, Evanston, Ill. Sebo Renee L. 131A1pha Chi Omega. . .107, 188 980 N. 111121.111 St, Canton,111. Sehrt,Jac1yn R.111Locust Manor. . . .140, 149, 208 19165 Warwick Dr., Brookiield, Wis. Selby, Timothy H.111Ph1De1taTheta 239 312 N 1VIa1n,Fairm0unr,1nd. Selcke, Susan M.111 Rector Hall .......... 212 134 S. Highway 14, Cary, 111. Self, Marjorie A. 131 Alpha Phi ............ 194 3118 Cranston Ct., Wilmettc,111. Seller, James WI. 111 126 E. Walnut St ....... 000 2436 N. Holton St., St. Paul 13, Minn. Selman, DavidJ. 141 Delta Kappa Epsilon. .228 304 Kenilworth, Prospect Heights,111. Semler,1VIary 0.141R0bertsHa11 .......... 214 744 S.Dctr01t Sr. ,chia, Ohio Semler,VickiJ.1l1Lucy Rowland Hall . 203, 211 3204 Washington, Evansvil1e, Ind. Semsarzadeh, Gholam A 101Longden Hall . .236 555 Saadi St, Ieheran Iran Scngcr, Dianne E. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall. .132, 191, 211 3387 Lownesdale Rd., Cleveland 12, Ohio Sexauer, Roberta M. 131D61ta Delta Delta . . 196 374 Jackson Pk. Dr., IVIeadvillc, Pa. Sham CarlK.Jr.141De1taChi ...... 119 226 206 Taft Place, Gary 3,Ir1d Shafer, Mary M.111 Lucy Rowland Ha11.. 816 Cleveland AVe., South Bend 28, Ind. Shaffer, William T.131A1pha Tau Omega. . CZSShady Lane, Danville, Ill. Shake, aDorothy 3.131 Kappa Kappa Gam- 2 .000 514N. Bancroft Ave,1nd1anapolisl, Ind Shaney,felt Arlene R.131 Kappa Alpha Theta.. 108, 127, 132, 202 960$ Market ,,T1-oy Ohio Shattuck, Steven D.121PhiGamma Delta. .240 113 Grove Ave. ,Washington Grove, Md. Shaumba,Samue1R.131R0bertsHa11 ...... 000 Leopoldville, Congo Africa Shaw, Carolyn E141 Alpha Chi Omega. .,118 128,144,147,188 710 Manier Ave.,P1qua, Ohio Sheagren,Judith 131 A1 phaOm1cronPi.137, 192 2001 Wisteria Rd. ,Rockford, Ill. Sheahan, W'illiam R.141 Phi Delta Thelta. 0.1456; 317 Fletcher H1115, Danvdle, 111. Shearer, Ruth W.141 4723 E. 19th St. ., Indpl .............................. 472315.. NmeteenthSt,Indianapolis,1nd. Shellenberg,M1chaelB131 703 S Locust St 000 2095 W Hickory, Kankakec,111. Sheridan, Frederica A.121P1 Beta Phi ...... 206 14229 anes, Cleveland 7, Ohio Sherman,L1nda J.111 Lucy Rowland Ha11.209 35 32 Stoer Rd. ,Cleveland 22, 01110 Sherman, Ruth K. 121A1pha Gamma Delta 190 Old Wharf Road, Dennis Port, Mass Shick, FredE. 131 Alpha Tau Omega .128, 220 804 N. Bolton Ave.,1nd.anapolis 19,1nd. Shields,N1na L.111Lucv Rowland Ha11203,211 136 S. Washington, Knightstown,1nd. ShifHer,Rona1d L121 Delta Upsilon ....... 232 1706 Sweetbriar Lane, Louisville 7, Ky. Shimer,Pau1M.141Ph1GammaDelta.146,12:76 1050 N. EImer St., South Bend 28,1nd. Shine, Gerald P.,Jr.141PhiGamma Delta. 1112 Dresser Dr. ,A,nderson Ind. Shirley,N1na L121 Mason Hall ........... 137 2518 Indianapolis Ave. ,Indianapolis 8, Ind. Short, Frederick R131 De1ta Kappa Epsilon 228 2420 Bluffwood Ct.,1ndianapolis 8,1nd. Shavialter, Sidney H.141 Sigma Alpha Epggz 244 . 133, 240 1606 Laurel Dr. ,,C01umbus Ind. Showalter, Sylvia S131 Delta Delta Delta. .196 3332 Maple Rd. HAnderson Ind. Shusha, Richard C131 Sigma Chi ......... 246 1835 N. Seventy-third Ct.,Ch1cago 35, Ill. THE ROYALE CAFE 11Greencast1e7s Friendly Restauranty: 25 E. Washington Open 7 A.M. to 10 RM. Weekdays 8 A.M. to 9 RM. Sunciays THE FLUTTERING DUCK DePauw's Center For Art and Mn Home of the 'DucE4 Series Campus Vending Service jowne uAiways First in FashionsH Phone OE. 3-9220 Q15 5. lndionam Air Conditioned iii F. K. WUERTZ 5c - $1.00 STORE the New Dime Store on the East Side of the SquareH i't'k DOWNBEAT RECORD SHOP RecordSWSpeciol Orders Accessories$Repairs Phone OL 3-6310 HANDY'S MiLK 8 ICE CREAM Co. Ou r Prod ucts Are PRODUCED-PROCESSEDVDELEVERED 312 N. Vine by Local Peopie Since1917 OL 3-5183 311 Siebert, Dennis F. 121 Sigma Nu ........... 248 . 308 Lawndale, Aurora, 111. S1egmund, Suzanne 141 Kappa Kappa Gamma ............................ 204 . 1201 5. Scott St., Apt. 632, Arlington 4. Va. S151ken, Robert L.,Jr. 121PhiGamma Delta 240 5608 Olde Post Rd., Sylvania, Ohio Siemering,Pamela S. 111 Rector H2111 ....... 213 . 1885 Cobb B1vd., Kankakee, Ill. S1gmond, Martha 141 Pi Beta Phi .......... 206 4126 gortysixth St. N.W., Washington 16, Silcott, Glenn R.131Alpha Tau Omega .133, 220 . 3020 Greenleaf, Elhart, Ind. Sllsdorf, Nancy L.111Lucy Rowland Hall. .195, 21 ' 9231 Crawford Ave., Evanston, 111. O S1mmons, C.Jean111 Lucy Rowland Hall. 1205, 2 . 61719 Bremen Rd., Mishawaka, Ind. 10 S1mms,Penelope L. 121Alpha Chi Omega. . .188 .44 Manor Dr., Hudson, Ohio Slmons, Charles M. 141 Roberts Hall. .119, 217, .R.R. 1, Box 22, Kentland,1nd. S1ms,Joseph R.131Sigma Chi ........ . . . . .246 .3723 N. Gale St., Indianapolis 18, Ind. S1ms,Sher1-y K.111LucyRow1andHa11.188, 210 . 1960 Palmgren Dr., Glenview, Ill. S1pos, Janice M. 121 Delta Zeta ...... 132 200 10542 s. Rhodes Ave., Chicago 28,111. 1 Slaby, Patncia A. 141 155 W. 16th St., Indpls ............................. 000 600 W. North St., Piqua, Ohio Slain, Douglas R. 131$1gma Nu ............ 248 2134 Evans Rd., F lossmoor, 111. Slaughter, MichaelA. 141Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon ................................ 000 6271 Brixton Lane, Indianapolis 20, Ind. Sma11wood,l..inda S. 111 Rector Hall. . .198, 214 6842 Packmgham Rd., Englewood, Ohio Smallwood, Sara K. 141 Delta Gamma ...... 198 4186 Old Salem R., Englewood, Ohio Smerz, Sally M. 121 Delta Delta. Delta ...... 196 564 1Varren Terrace, Hinsdale, Ill. Sm1th, Carol J. 121Alpha Omicron Pi ....... 192 1209 Falcon Dr., Louisville 13, Ky. Smlth, Carolyn A. 141 Mason Hall ..... 132 217 35 Sandwich Rd., Bourne, Mass. , Smlth,DanielS.111RobcrtsHall ...... 119 225 RR. 2, Box 182, South Whitley, Ind. , Sm1th,DavidH.1l1SigmaChi ........ 119 247 3138 Garfwld, Highland, Ind. , Smlth, Fred R.,1H121Sigma Chi .......... 000 60 Dutch Lane, Pittsburgh 36, Pa. Smlth, Gary W.111Sigma Chi ........ 119, 247 R.R. 1, Cambridge City,1nd. Sm1th, Jane E. 131Alpha Omicron P1. .105, 132, 7,711 Hue, Acton, Ind. 133, 192 Sm1th,John E.111LongdenHall ...... 119, 237 10 N. Connecticut St., Hobart,1nd. Smlth, genneth-H.131PhiGamma Delta1 . .240 1.55 lung Mulr Rd., Lake Forest, 111. Sm1th, Margaret E. 111 Mason Hall ........ 215 35 Sandwich Rd., Bourne, Mass. Smlth, Margo L.131Alpha Gamma Delta. . .190 1.10 Ransom Ave., Sea Cliff, N.Y. Sm1th, Mark H.111Lambda Chi Alpha ..... 235 28 5. Maple, Olney, 111. Sm1th,Sa11yJ.141 Kappa Alpha Theta.127, 132, '1 '7 1028 Ohio 51., Glenwood, Ill. -0- Smlth, Susan K.111RectorHall ........... 195 3,738 Nokomis, Fort Wayne 6, 1nd. Smlth, V1rginia A. 121 Alpha Omicron Pi. . .132, 92 30 Hillside Ave., Glen Ridge, NJ. 1 Smoot, NancyH.131De1ta Delta Delta ..... 196 63 Oak Trail Rd., Hillsdale, N. J. Snell, Harley IVI. 111 Phi Kappa Psi ........ 242 212C81V.Twenty-sccond Sn, GrandJunction, o o. Snively, John T. 121 Phi Delta Theta ....... 238 2201 Washington St, Columbus, Ind. Snodgrass, Mary A.131Alpha Omicron Pi. . .192 1842 Hanover, Lane, Flossmoor, 111. Sngw, John E. 131 Delta Upsilon ........... 232 523 anhtwood, Libertyville, Ill. Soderdahl,Roger A. 131 Roberts Hall. . . . . . .225 10236 S. Lcavitt, Chicago 43,111. 312 Soldberg, 1V1ary A, 121 Maxon Hall ......... 215 3215 Kylemore Rd., Toledo 6, Ohio Somers, John E. 161 Beta Theta Pi ......... 222 1253 W. Rudisill, Fort Wayne, 1nd. Sorenson, Cheryl C. 121 Alpha Gamma Delta .............................. 120 Box 523, Manchester, Vt. Spangler, Elizabeth A. 121 Delta Zeta ....... 200 421 N . Catherine, LaGrange Park, Ill. Sparks,1rene E. 131 Delta Zeta ............ 200 ApCt. 21, 2060 California, Mountain View, 1 . a . Spelbring,Ralph E.111RobertsHall. . ,119, 214 R.R. 2, Poland,1nd. Spencer, John B. 111A1pha Tau Omega ..... 221 236 Church St., Romeo, Mich. Spidel, David L. 131 Sigma Chi ............ 246 R.R. 1, Greenville, Ohio Spider, Barbara B. 121 Alpha Phi .......... 194 2257 VVoodmcre Dr., Clsveland 6, Ohio Spomer, William R. 141 DeIta Kappa Epsilon. . 228 222 S. Walnut, Arlington Heights, 111. Sprankle, Linda A. 141 De1ta Zeta. . . .105, 200 1104 W. Forest Rd., Cleveland 7, Ohio Spray, Philip R. 121 Longden Hall ......... 000 2717 Capitol, Fort Wayne, Ind. Spreen, Steven A. 141 Alpha Tau Omega . , . .123 3035 VVerk Rd., Cincinnati 11, Ohio Springer, Katherine C. 131 Mason Hall. 105, 217 16 W. Lennox St. M.D., Washington 15, DC, Springer, Robert H., Jr. 121 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ............................ 244 10? W. Fifty-eighth St., Indianapolis 8, nd. Staahl, Gustav E.,Jr.111PhiKappa Psi. . . .242 1341 N. Highland, Arlington Heights, 111. Staahl, Theodore E. 111 Phi Kappa Psi ..... 242 1341 N. Highland, Arlington Heights, 111. Stabler, Timothy A. 151 707 S. College, Apt. 4. . 123 20 E. Brooms St., Port Jervis, N.Y. Stacey, Robert L. 111 Phi Delta Theta ...... 239 R.R. 11, Box 690,1ndianapolis 19,1nd. Stacey, William L. 111 Phi Delta Theta ..... 239 R.R. 11, Box 690,1ndianapolis 19,1nd. Stack, Jeffrey P. 131 Beta Theta. Pi. . . .116, 222 27 Soundview D12, Eastchester, N.Y. Stackhouse, Leslie M. 111 Rector Hall ...... 212 126 Lowell St., Andover, Mass. Stadler, Barbara J 141 Alpha Phi .......... 194 1029 Hawthorne Dr., Columbus, Ind. Stadler, Fredrick C. 131 Phi Delta Theta . . . .238 2528 Washington, Columbus, Ind. Stadler, Ruth G. 121 Alpha Phi ....... 136, 194 2528 Washington, Columbus,1nd. Staebler, James E. 171 Roberts Hall. . .142, 21 2212 S. Rose St., Kalamazoo, Mich. Stanek, Namath: C. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall . 137, 209 8400 S. Honore St., Chicago 20, Ill. Stanfield, Gordon L. 131 Roberts Hall ...... 000 1107 Korb Ave., New Albany, 1nd. Stanfield, Susan K. 121Alpha Gamma Delta 136, 190 402 Lynn Terrace, Waukegan, 111. Staples, C. Beauvais121Alpha Phi ......... 194 Rosedale, Miss. Staples, E. Glenna 131 Alpha Gamma Delta. 190 1295 Morton St., Noblesville, 1nd. Staples, John H. 111Lambda ChiA1pha. . . .119, 235 213 Avenue E., Fort Madison, Iowa Starkey, Ralph H. 121 Roberts Hall ........ 214 1 Hampton Rd., Trenton 38, NJ. Starn, Peter,131sigma Nu ........... 131, 248 3306 Laclede, Apt. V 1, St. Louis 3, Mo. Stauffer, Vincent C. 141 Longdsn Hall. .133, 236 529 Hill Rd. Ct., IMarshaU, Mich. St. Clair, Richard M. 121Beta Theta Pi. . . . .222 226 Linden Rd., Barringmn, Ill. Stebel, Karen A. 111 Locust Manor ......... 208 981 N.E. Thirty-fifth St, Oakland Park, Fla. Stecher, Sally A. 131 Delta Delta De1ta ..... 196 2239 Carroll Pkwy, F lossmoor, Ill. Steele, Jack 141 207 Northwood Blvd. .131, 133, 134 207 N orthwood Blvd., Greencastle, 1nd. Steels, NIartha W. 121 Mason Hall ......... 215 1253 Hillview Dr., Sarasota, Fla. Steele, Susan E. 111 Rector Hall ........... 000 110 S. Maple, North Liberty, 1nd. Steffenson, Norman D. 131 Lambda Chi Alpha. . 105, 234 216 E. Maple, Ottumwa, Iowa Steffey, Susan L. 121 Delta Delta Delta.137, 196 1220 Cleveland Hts. Blvd, Cleveland 21, Ohio Stein, Virginia I. 111Locust Manor. . . .198, 208 1011 S. Ninety First St., Omaha 14, Nab. Stembel, Kay Z. 111 Locust Manor. . . .201, 208 R.R. 1, Buckley, 111. Stembridge, Victoria A. 111 Rector Hall. . . .137, 205, 214 236 Fir 512., Glenview, Sttphcnson, Karen E. 111 Rector H211. .188, 214 42 Fox Mill Lane, Springiield, Ill. Stephenson, Philip 1.121 Delta Tau Delta 147, 230 239 N. Tenth St., Noblesville, Ind. Sterrenberg, Sandra J. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall ........................... 197, 220 750 N. Mill, Pontiac, 111. Stevens, Jerry L. 121 Roberts Hall ......... 000 2908 S. Sixth St.,110uisv1116 8, Ky. Stewart, James G. 141 Delta Upsilon ....... 232 2232 VVawonaissa TL, Fort Wayne 6, 1nd. Stewart, Nancy L. 111 Maxon Hall ......... 216 534 S. Bosart,1ndianapo1is 3, 1nd. Stewart, Sue E. 121 Mason Hall ............ 000 - 1040 FairEeld, Van Wert, Ohio Ste. Stimson, F red T. 111 Longden Hall ......... 236 142 Shore Drive, Box 636, Portage, Ind. Stivcr, Nlichael H. 111 De1ta Upsilon ....... 233 1127 E. Wayne N., South Bend 15,1nd: Stock, Raymond W., Jr. 141 Phi Kappa P51. .242 1819 E, Indiana, Wheaton, 111. Stocker, Sue E. 111 Mason H311 ............ 215 70 Brickman Ave., MansEe1d, Ohio Stoica, Marianna 121 Rector Ha1l ...... 149, 213 3630 Parrish Ave., East Chicago, Inc1. Stokely, Randolph H. 111 Beta Theta P1. . . .223 5727 Central Ave., Indianapolis 20, Ind. Stone, Cheryl A. 121 Delta Gamma ........ 198 2187 D. Forty-eighth St., Tulsa 5, Okla. Stone, Linda C. 131A1pha Phi. . . .128, 139, 194 34 Greenleaf Ave., Darien, Conn. Stone, William M. 121 Sigma Chi .......... 246 5727 Broadway,1ndianapolis 20,1nd. Stoner, Barbara 1.121 Kappa Alpha Theta. .000 329 Mar on Ave. Au ora, Ill Stoner, Carol A. 131 Delta Gamma. . . .108, 198 6520 Brackenridgc, Cincinnati 13, Ohio Stoops, Margery L. 121 Delta Delta Delta. .120, 139, 196 563 N. Miami, Wabash,1nd. Storer, Harold 5., Jr. 111 Sigma Nu. . . .142, 248 3412 Holmes Ave. 3., Minneapolis 8, an. Stout, Bonnie G. 111PiBeta Phi ........... 000 101 Elmwood Rd., Champaign,111. Strasma, Richard 1121 Delta Chi. . . .114, 119, 120, 126, 2 6 761 S. Chicago Ave., Kankakee, 111. Strathearn, Julie V. 121 Delta Delta Delta. .196 720 S. Bristol Lane, Arlington Heights, 111. Strauss, Virginia L. 141 155 W. 16th St., 1ndpl .............................. 114 97 Lake Shore D12, St. Joseph, Mich Streepey, Jefferson K. 121 Longden Hall. . . .000 1919 De Pauw Ave., New Albany, Ind. Street, Michael W. 131 Sigma Chi.119, 126, 129, 140, 246 11500 S.W. Sixty-ninth CL, NIiami 56, Fla. StreseniReuter, F. 1.121 Phi Kappa Psi ..... 242 2 Stross, Robert M. 131 Lambda Chi Alpha. .143, 146, 234 103 Lonsdale, Dayton 19, Ohio .Stroup, Rolland E., Jr. 121 Lambda Chi Alpha ............................. 120 506 Lincolnway E., Mishawaka, Ind. Stuckey, Karsn K. 111 Lucy Rowland Ha11.205 211 106 Broads treet Rd., Centerville 59, Ohio Stuessy, Tod F. 131 Longden Hall ...... 121, 237 220 MoEett Rd., Lake Bluff, 111. Stullken, Russell E. 111 Longden Hall ...... 236 839 Timber Cove DI'., Seabrook, Texas Stultz, Ruth C. 171 R.R. 4 ................ 000 R.R. 4, Greencastle, 1nd. 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Poplar St., Greencastle,1nd. Sumption, Richard L. 111 Roberts Hall ..... 224 Box 535, St.Joseph,111. Sunkcl, Eugene E.111RobertsHall. . . R.R. 1, Paris,111. Suster, Dewey D. 141 Sigma Nu ....... 116, 248 221 Sunset Ave1, 1.21Grange, 111. Sutherlin, Rebecca A. 141 Alpha Chi Omega. 188 629 E. Seminary St., Greencastle,1nd. Swan, Elizabeth 5.111 Lucy Rowland. .203, 210 R. 2, Lawrenceville, 111. Swank, R,uth A. 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma. .000 8444 Roanoke Dr. ,.St Lou1521, M0. .134, 225 Swanlund, Terry L. 131 Longden Hall ...... 000 3006 Burrmont Rd., Rockford, Ill. Swartz, John A. 121 Phi Delta Theta ....... 238 5909 Aberdeen Rd., Washington 14, D.C. Swear1ngen,Marc1aL111Rect0rHall. 198, 212 811 Normandy, G1 view, 111. Sweet, Dorothy C.141 155 VV.16th St., Indpls ............................. 218 901 Central Ave., Wilmette, 111. Swanson, Bruce P.121 Delta Upsilon ....... 232 5704 Cornel1a Ave.,Ch1cago 34,111. Swensrud, M. Barbara 141 Delta Delta Delta . 128,196 562 N. Academy St. ,Galesburg, 111. Sw1ontek, LauraM 111319 S. Locust St 9.5 1820 M 211,116 Ave. HBerwyn 111. Swope, Sara L. 121Mason Hall ............ 215 618 E. Seminary St., Grccncastlc,1nd. T Tagtmctcr,James A. 131 l C 800 S. Locust St.1 . 00 1 C 800 S. Locust St., Greencastle,1nd. Taheny, Dennis G. 111 Delta Tau Delta ..... 230 6292 Hiawatha, Chicago 46, 111. Talbott, Jane E. 131P1Beta Phi ........... 137 8415 S. Redfern Dr., Indianapolis 19, Ind. 000 Tatham, Hannah E. 121 Delta Delta Delta. .196 Vill-Edge D12, Granville, Ohio Tavener, Roberta J 111 Rector Hall ........ 000 146,190 6 Cedar Lane, Granville, Ohio Tavener, Lou156 131 Alpha Gamma Delta 107, 146,190 1112 Eustace D12, Dixon,111. Taylor, Carol E. 121A1pha Gamma Delta 136 701113782111 Forest Lane, Md. ,VVashington 14, 121V10r,James M.111Roberts Hall ..... 149,215 712 Old Dobbin, Lexington, Ky. Taylor, Jeffrey C.111S1UmaAlpha Epsilon. .245 413 Columbia Rd., C1eveland 40, Ohio Taylor, John F. 121 Longden Hall .......... 000 Apt. 3, 610 5. Milwaukee Ave., Liberty- ville Taylor, Karen 111. 111 Rector Hall . 1 . 101 W. Glendale Ave., Bcdford, Ohio Teegarden, Thomas R. 111 Phi Delta Theta . 238 854 Bluff St., Glencoe, 111. Tegarden, R. Stephen 141 Phi Delta Theta. .239 6134 Meadowlark Dr.,1ndianapolis 26, Ind. Templlston, Delores M. 141 Kappa Alpha. eta ............................. 1 2540 N. Tenth St., Terre Haute,1nd. Templin, Joan S. 131 Kappa Alpha Theta. 1 .000 308 E. Commercial, Lowell, Ind. Templin, Phyllis E. 121 Alpha Gamma Delta ......................... 132, 190 47 Aspen Way, Field 9, Elgin A. F. Aux, Fla. Ten Eyck, Robert 1.., Jr. 121 Sigma Alpha .149, 212 DJ x1 Epsilon ........................ 136, 244 4137 Howard Ave., Western Springs,111. Tenzcr, Lee E. 141 Longden Hall. . . ........ 237 570 Andy D11, Melrose Park, 111. Terry,James B.,Jr.121Dclta Tau Delta. .. 3 S. Pittsford H111 Cir., Pittsford, N.Y. 314 .230 ' Tregenza, William K. 141 Phi Kappa Ps1. . . Tesar, George K. 131 Sigma Chi ............ 246 119 Minneola, Hinsdale, Ill. Teutenberg, Robert S. 111 Roberts H2111 ..... 000 650 Locksley Place, St. Louis 19, Mo. Thannert, William P.131Robcrts Ha11.114, 115, 214 1403 Taylor St., Juliet, 111. 5 Thiersch, Arthur R. 141Lambda Ch1A1pha.186, 234 319 Red Fox Rd. S. E. ,Cedar Rapids,10wa Thomas,Car01R.111RectorHall. , I .. ...... 214 8108 Jackson, 111unster, 1nd. Thomas,Hugh H.131 Sigmal Alpha Epsilon. .244 106 N. Long, EH-ingham, 11.1 Thomas, Jane E. 111Lucy Rowland Hall. .1197, 211 229 W. Sy camore, Sycamore, 111. Thomas, John A.111Delta Tau Delta. .142, 149 440 McKinley, Detroit 36,M1ch. Thomas,10hn H.131 Phi Kappa Psi.. 13,3 242 1440N.Jc115rson St,Hunt1ngton,1r1d. Thomas William H.141 Longdsn Ha11 ...... 000 2321 S. FourteenthAVe. ,Broadview, 111. Thomas, William K. 111 Roberts Hall . 533 N. Dover, LaGrange Park, III. Thomasson, Michael 111 Phi Delta Theta. . .239 R R. 6, Shelbyville, Ind. Thompson,James N.121Beta Theta Pi. . . . .222 3109 Blossom Heath, Dayton 19, Ohio Thompson, Robert B., Jr. 111 Sigma Chi. . .113 247 1221 E.Ninet1eth St.,1nd1anapolis40,1nd. Thompson, Rollin E.141 Sigma Ch1.. .119, 246 1221 E1N1netieth St. ,1ndianapolis 40,111d. Thompson,TerryM.111RcctorHa11. . .191, 213 137 5. Leslie Lane, Villa Park,111. Thompson, VViIJiam J 131 Delta Upsilon. . . .232 215 S. 111arkct St., VVinamac,1nd. Thoms, Robert T1 121 Delta Kappa Epsilon.000 1172 Main St., Niagara, Wis. Thorlton, Carole A. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall 136, 195, 211 333 Greenwood Ave., Greencastle, Ind. Threlkeld, Thomas G. 121 Longdcn Hall. . . 120 E. Bryan, Salen, 111. Tidrick, Laurence G.111 Delta Lpsilon ..... 224 2506 Prospect,Evanst0n,111. Tieman, Gerald 11.141 Phi Gamma Delta.. 134 F1rwood, St Louis 19, Mo. Tikva, Cynthia H. 141 Delta Zeta ..... 107, 200 136 Forest Park Dr., Youngstown 12, Ohio Tillinghast, George L. 111Ph1Gamma Delta .241 61 Pleasant St., Providence 16, R I .215, 236 .237 .000 Tilly, Robert L. 141 Delta Upsilon ......... 232 234 Legrande Blvd, Aurora, 111. T1rman,CharlotteH.121P1BetaPh1 ....... 000 1224 E. Wayne St. N., South Bend15,1nd. Tirman, Wallace R. 111 Phi Kappa. Psi ..... 242 1224 E. Wayne St. N., South Bend15,1nd. Todd, JeErey E. 111 Delta Tau Delta ....... 230 1486 Wyandotte Rd., Columbus 12, Ohio Togasaki, Carolyn E. 121 Kappa Kappa Gamma ............................ 000 2120 Channing Way., Berkeley 4, Cal. Tom, Jane E. 141 Delta Zeta .............. 200 906 E. Nineteenth St., LaPortc, Ind. Tong, Jones Ah Ling 111 218 Bloomington, 000 St 315 Kings Rd. ,Hong Kong,Ch1na 3 Tongren,John D.141 Lambda Chi Alpha. . 1136, 234 316 West Thirty-ninth St., Erie, Pa. Tonk, Hampton S. 131 Longden Hall. 1 . 135, 236 285 Jeffrey Lane, Northfield, 111. Totaro, Joseph E. 141607 S. Locust St ...... 000 840 Edmonds Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. Townsend,James W. 131 704 S. College ..... 000 315 Chesterfield, Birmingham, 1VIich. Trager, Thomas R. 111 Longden Hall ....... 236 34 Burton Woods Lane, Cincinnati 29, Ohio Travis, Douglas B. 131 514 S. Indiana St.. . .000 706 Kentucky Ava, LaPortc, 1nd. Tregenza, Arthur R. 121 Phi Kappa P31 ..... 242 100 Linda Lane, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 133 242 100 Linda Lane, Bloomfield Hill, Mich. Trego, Alan B. 111 Delta Upsilon .......... 233 RR. 3, Hoopeston, Ill. Trego, William L. 141 Delta Upsilon ........ 232 R. 3, Hoopeston, 111. T155513, Barbara A.111Mason H211. .,206 216 1111 Walnut St., Western Springs, 111.. Tressler, JayH. 141 SigmaNu ............. 248 1111 Walnut St. ,Western Springs, 111. Trimble,Barba1-a 5.111 Lucy Rowland Hall.. 205, 210 1120 S.Ma1n St.,Princeton,111. Trotter, JohnL .131 Delta Kappa Epsilon. .105, 8 1223 Eastbrook Lane, St. Louis 19, Mo. Troyka ,Jay W. 141A1phaTauOmega. .119 220 2E. Jackson B1vd,E1kha1-t,1nd. Tucgkoer, Margaret A.131Alpha Phi. .108,134, 194 2129 VV.Th1rd PL, Hobart,1nd. Turner, Carolyn 1.111 Mason Hall.. 1153 Inglenook,C1nc1nnati 8, Ohio Turner, John R.131 Phi Gamma Delta.106, 119, 240 310 N.1VIa1n,Kirk11n,1nd. Turner, Leighton F.111 Lambda Ch1Alpha.235 Town Acres Lan,Rose11e, 111. Turner, Linda K. 111 Rector Hall ...... 132, 214 8703 W. 123rd., Pa1os Park, 111. Turner, W. Gary 111 Sigma Alpha Epsi1on. .424 720 Woodland, Springfield, Ill. Turner, William G., Jr. 131 Phi Gamma Delta. . 240 80 W GranviUe Rd. ,VVorthington, Ohio .197 216 2Tuttle, Alice B.131 Mason Hall ....... 116, 216 736 Beissinger Rd ,Hamilton, Ohio . Tyler, Gregory W. 111 Roberts H211 ........ 224 222 Desha, Lexington, Ky. U' Uible, Stephen W. 111 De1ta Upsilon ....... 233 BR. 2, Bethel, Ohio UJiki, Gail A. 111 Rector Hall ............. 212 P10. Box 156, Honokaa, Hawaii Ulmer, Douglas K. 111 Phi Kappa Psi. . 2064 Carolwood Dr1, Arcadia, Cal. Unrun, Skirley J.141P1Beta Ph1. .107, 118, 139 151 N. Bemiston, St. Louis 5, Mo. Urgain, Robcrt W. 111 De1ta Kappa Epsilon .229 4721 Wroodland, Western Springs, 111. 106, 242 Urband, PaulH.111Delta Tau Delta ....... 230 16 Holland Terrace, h1ontc1air, NJ. Urich, Susan C.111RectorHa11 ........... 212 1134 Argonne, Cleveland 21, Ohio V Vail, George H. 121 Sigma Chi ............. 246 545 Ridge Ave., Lawrenceburg, 1nd. ValenzuelaGabrielA.111A1pha Tau Omega 220 27 Grandview Ave,Ossin1ng, N Y. Valeska,CathicA.121Delta De1ta Delta 1644 N. Seventy-eighth Ave.,Ch1cago 35 111. Van Antwerp Diane T 131 Kappa Alpha heta ............................. 132 2225 Kemery Rd., Akron 13, Ohio Vance, Barbara J. 111 Rector Hall ..... 131, 214 919 S. Twenty-fu-st St., Richmond, Ind. Vance, Norman H. 141 Deha C111 .......... 226 1540 Hawthorne, Lane, Highland Park, 111. Vandenbark, Stephen F. 121 Beta Theta P1. .222 RR. 4, Carm1,Ill. VanderV 11et Stephen K.141 Alpha Tau Omeg a ............. 105,12,123, 136, 220 18237 Gottschalk A.,vc Homewood,111. Van Epps, Carolyn 5.131 Alpha C111 Omega 137, 188 2926 De Breck, Cincinnati 11,01110 Van Nostrand, Susan 141 Kappa Kappa Gamma O 3863 Trailridge Road, 5.15., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Van Ranst, John W. 111 Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon ................................ 245 Morristown, Ind. Van Schaack, Harding E. 111 Delta Chi ..... 227 2460 Pasadena B1vd., Nlilwaukse 26, Wis. Van Wey, William 5., Jr. 131 Phi Gamma Delta ..................... 124, 131, 240 265 Pawnee Dr., VVesterville, Ohio .196 Hey 3421, H.976 COW'MJ' 2726 0mm AWIIZYZJ, Omar Bakeries, Inc. Complete Line of Bread, Buns, Pastries. Speciai Occasion Cakes Delivered Fresh to Your Door Whoiesole and Retcii OL 3-5811 .EDEHRAN'B mm ROY COCHRAN DON COCHRAN 013-6434 7 WEST FRANKLIN SF. GREENCASTLE, IND. 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V1v1an,D01'1a1d E. 11 121 Delta Tau Delta 230 2715 Fair Oaks Dr., New Cast1e, Ind. Voginl,aV1rginia A.121 Kappa Kappa Gam- ................................ 139 710111811 Farley Ave., St. Louis 21, Mo. Von Fischer, Patric1a L.131A1pha Ph1.107, 194 3316 Somerset Dr.,C1eveland121, Ch 10 V011 Maur, Reed L111 Delta Kappa 131.151- 1011 ............................ 106, 229 309 Grant, Bettendorf, Iowa Voorheis, Bruce M.131 Alpha Tau Omega. .180 133, 220 6806 Mt.Ve1'non Ave. ,Concinnat1 27, Ohio Vore,Dav1dA. 1413A 800 S. Locust ........ 000 3 A 800 S. Locust St. ,Greencastle, Ind. Vore,Kather1ne B'141 3A 800 S. Locust St. .000 3A 800 S. Locust St.,Greencast1e,1nd. Vorst,M1chae1J.111Beta Theta P1. .1.34, 135, 223 1831 Thrushwood, Kalamazoo, Mich. W Wachs, Marvin Y.121 Roberts Hall ........ 000 1440 Lakewood Dr.,Lex1ngt0n, Ky Wackman, Christopher B.111 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ........................ 149, 245 20 Winding Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. Wadsworth, Robert W.111 Beta Theta P1. .119 223 907 UniversityAve.,1VIunc1e, Ind. Waggoner, Charles R.121 Delta Tau Delta. .230 827 Eaton Ave.,Ham11ton,0h10 Wagner,Nanch.141Alpha Gamma Delta. .190 2350 Locust St.,Denvc1' 7, C010. Wahl, Annette K. 121 Kappa Alpha Theta. .000 139 Meridian Ave. Louisville 7, Ky. VVake5e1d, Nancy A. 121 P1 Beta Phiy ....... 000 1219 Main St.,Rac1ne, Wis. Walbert, Ann 141 Alpha Phi ............... 194 845 James Ct. ,Wheaton 111. Walker,Car1a M 141Alpha Gamma Delta. .190 234 P1antAVe.,.St Louis 19, Mo Walker, Cherrel H. 121 Mason Hall ........ 215 2821 Mesker Park Dr.,Evansv111e 12, Ind. W alker, Donna L.121P1Beta P111 .......... 000 234 P1antAve., St. Louis 19, Mo. Walker, Dorothy L121 Delta. Delta Delta. .196 1105 Amsterdam Ave. ,N. E. ,Atlanta 6, Ga. Walker,JayL. 111A1phaTau 0mega. . . .221 346 SummitSt.,Marion,0h10 Walker, Mary K.141 Alpha Gamma Delta. . 1522 Green1eafBlvd., E1khart,1nd. Wall, Donna J. 171316 N. Arlington St ...... 000 316 N. Arlington St., Greencastle,1nd. W'all, Robert T. 111 Delta Kappa Epsilon. . 922 Taylor Ave., Mt. Vernon, Ill Waller, P. David, Jr. 141 Delta Chi ......... 226 1106 Brett Cabal Rd., Washington, Ind. Walsmith, Joseph E. 141 Phi Delta Theta. . 190 .229 133 23 8 15305. Eighty -second St.,Ind1anapolis 40, Walters, Charles T.121 Longden Hall. 16166I1'eland Rd.,Mishawaka,Ir1d. Walters, D. K1nney1l1Ph1Gamma Delta. . .241 106 Pierce Rd., Wilmington 3, De1a. 316 .149, 236 Walters, Patricia A. 121 Delta Zeta. . .120, 132, 140, 200 241 Rock Creek Ln, Scarsdale, N.Y. VVandell, Carol L131 Alpha Omicron Pi ......................... 132,140,192 R. R. 3, Urbana, 111. Wanner,Jud1t11 A. 131 A1pha Omicron Pi. . 4250 Lotz Rd., Dayton 29, Ohio Waples, Douglas W. 111 Phi Kappa P51 ..... 242 1146 Hamilton, P310 Alto, C211. Waters, Mary J.141Mason Hall ........... 000 3604 Rishcr Rd., Youngstown 11, 01110 Watson, Beth E. 131 A1pha Ph1.. .105, 144, 194 114 Woodridge D11, New Canaan, Conn. Watson, John D. 121 Roberts H1111 ......... 225 R.R. 2, Excelsior, Minn. Watson, Mary E. 141Delta Delta De1ta ..... 196 232 Napoleon Dr., Dayton 29, Ohio 150, 192 Watson, Richard E. 121 Roberts H311 ....... 225 616 W. Fourth, Grecnfmld, Ind. Watson, Valerie A. 121A1pha Ph1 .......... 194 22 Hillvale Dr., St. Louis 5, 1140. Watson, William H. 111 Beta Theta Pi ...... 223 232 Napoleon Dr., Dayton 29, Ohio Wattcrs,James L. 141 Phi Gamma Delta. . . .240 3119 Tilden, Houston 25, Texas Wayne, Valerie D. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall. . 128089, 129 Stonegatc Lane, LaGrange Park, I11. Weathers, John F 111 Roberts Ha11 ........ 000 ' Yates, Newman, I11. Weaver,Gera1d D.111 Delta Tau Delta ..... 230 13011236, Villa Grove, Ill. Weber, Regina A. 121 Alpha Gamma Delta. 140, 190 420 S. E1110tt,01ney, 111. Weber,R1chard N 121 S1gma C111 .......... 246 718 Thomas Ct.,L1bertyv111c, Ill. Webster, Melville 1., III 121 Longden Hall. .000 1130 Kilbourn St., Elkhart, Ind. Webster, NIichael W. 111 Roberts Ha11 ..... 224 405 Country Lane, Louisvillc 7, Ky. Wedler, Richard L. 131 Sigma Nu .......... 000 30749 Summit Lane, Cleveland 24, Ohio Weeks, Susan H. 141 Delta Gamma ........ 198 2907 Mon1teau Dr.,St.Lou15 21, Mo. Weidman,E112abcth 121 Mason Hall.. 238 Kenmore, Elmhurst, I11. Weiland,F1-ank11n L H 111 Delta Tau Delta. 230 111 White Horse Rd.,Phoen1xv1lle, Pa We1mcr, Constance A 111 Rector Hall. 195, 213 17 Wihnetka Lane, St. Louis 22, Mo. Weinberg,1VIark 111 Roberts H311 .......... 225 9619 Cottrelch-rrace, S11ve1' Spring, Md. Weir, G. Douglas 141 Phi Kappa Psi.1.33,150 714 Quaill Ave., Pittsburgh 2, Pa. Weir, NancyL .111 Locust Manor. 136, 205, 208 614 Spencer Ave,1VIarion, Ind Weir, W. Reid ,J.r 121Phi Kaplpa P51. 614 Spencer Ave., Marion, Ind. Weldon, Lewis C. ,Jr. 121 Alplijla Tau Omega. 150 3 Cra1g Cr.,P1ttsburgh 28,P .206, 215 ..147, 242 W'elles, Peter C.111 Delta U p5110n ......... 233 1805 Sunset Ridge Rd., N0rthbrook,111. Wells, Alan K.111S1gma Nu .............. 248 1536 W. Riverview, Decatur, Ill. VVEHS, Linda K. 111 Mason Hall ........... 215 R.R. 5, Greensburg, 111d. Wells, Lo1a M. 151 Alpha Omicron Pi ....... 192 3412 Hoover St., Ka1amazoo, Mich. Wells, Melissa L. 111 Rector Ha11 .......... 212 R.R. 2, Summ1t Dr., Canf1eld 2, Ohio Wells, Robert A. 141 R0 berts Hall .......... 138 Paynesville, Mo. Wells, Robert F. 111 Phi Gamma Delta 119, 240 12 W'averly Rd., Darien, Conn. Wengemlboe, Fredcrick N. 121 Alpha Tau 221 Magrion Dr. Canons urg, Pa. Werner,CynthiaA.141 Kappa Alpha Theta 129, 132 102 Kercher Road, Goshen, Ind. Werrenrath, Reinald, Jr. 121 Sigma Nu. 108, 248 2108 Park Lane, Highland Park, Ill. Werts, Virginia L. 131 Mason Ha11 ......... 000 1003 Crescent Lane, Normal,111. Wesley, Barbara B.111 Rector Hall ........ 214 14922 Elm Ave. E. ,Cleveland 12,01110 West, Ann E.111Lucy Rowland H311 ....... 211 605 VV.P1'a1rie, Decatur,111 Wes tphal, Susan E. 141 Alpha Omicron P1. 12978, 2740 F1ora1Trail,Michigan City, Ind. Weyneth,A11ce J.121 Alpha Omicron P1...192 302 H111dale, Eureka,111. Weyeneth,Caroly11 J.141 155 W. 16th St. Indp 1s ............................. 000 302 H111da16,Eureka,Ill. Whaley, Barbara A 121Alpha Chi Omega. .11818 6340 N. Lake Dr.,1VIilwaukee 17, Wis. Wheeler, Jennifer L. 111 Lucy Rowland Hall 198, 132, 134, 210 4219 Greenridge Rd., Pittsburgh 34, Pa. White, Billy M. 131 Longden H211 .......... 236 221 Hopkins St., S.W., Atlanta 14, Ga. Wh1t6,G1en11 A.121P111Kappa Psi ......... 242 R F. D. 2, North St.,G1'anville, Ohio White, Kathleen 5.111 Lucy Rowland Hall. 136, 195,210 328 Riveredge Rd. ,New Shrewsbury, N J.2 White,Patr1cia A131 Mason Hall ......... 216 1539W. Exchange, Akron 13, Ohio White, Warren E 141 Roberts H2111 ......... 224 R. R. 2, Chrisman, 111. Whitch0113c, Ma1'j01'1c R.111 Mason Hall. .20116, 1201 Colorado, S.E.,G1'and Rapids 6,1Vlich.. Whitesel,RachelE.141A1pha Chi Omega. .118 122,188 320 Forest Dr. S.E., Cedar Rap1ds,10wa Whitemore, Nancy A. 131 Mason Hall ...... 000, 17 S1cr1'a Rd, Middletown, 01110 W1ant,Gary R.121Ph1Dc1ta Theta ........ 238 1142 Driftwood Dr. ,Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Wicks, Brian G.121 Longden Hall. 119, 120, 237 727 Davidson Rd. ,Nashville 5, Tenn. Wicks,Robe1-t C.121 Lambda Chi Alphan 24 1909 Glendale Rd., Iowa C1ty,Iowa Wienold, Nancy M.141 Kappa Alpha Theta 11074, 11 N. Chestnut,Aur0ra,111. Wiens, Bonnie L.121Mason H311 ..... 120, 216 4208 Roman Rd., Day ton 15, 01110 Wiepking,L1ndsey J.121 Delta Zeta.1..08, 200 142 Hilltop Rd. ,0xford, 0h1 W11chm',Pau1 D.131 Roberts H2111 ..... 139, 224 322 Volusia Ave. ,Dayton 9, Ohio W11de1',M. Lynn 141P1 Beta Phi ........... 105 18 Sherbroke Dr. ,Dayton 29, Ohio W11helm,WalterM.1I 111 Beta Theta P1. 835 Locust St.,W1nnetka, Ill. W1lh01te,Ad1'1an E.,J1'.121Delta Tau Delta125300 936 W. Fifty-eighth St.,1ndianap0115 8, W11hoite,Bert 1VI 171 Delta Tau Delta. 108, 230 936 S.F1fty eighth St. ,Indianapolis 8,111d. Wilkening, Betty J. 121Kappa Alpha Theta 000 63 Berrde. Park, St. Louis 22, Mo. W111c0x,Jon N.111 Lambda Chi Alpha ..... 235 15 Brookville Ave.,0551n1ng, N. Y. Will et, Richard 5.131 4 C. 800 S. Locust St. .000 4 c.8005. Locust St.,Greencast1e, Ind.j W111ett,1VIarjorie M.141 De1ta Gamma ..... 198 50 Le Grand Blvd.,Aur0ra,111. W1111ams, Absalom F.151 504 S.Ind1ana St..121 R.R.1,M1tchell,Ind. Williams, David L.111PhiGamma Delta.. 241 1522 E. Olive St.,B100rn1ngton, I11 VVil11ams,Janet K. 121A1pha Chi Omega. . .113378, 512 Adams St., Fayetteville, Ark. Williams, Malinda J.131 Alpha Phi ........ 194 413 E. Washington, Greencastlc, Ind. Williams, Michael A. 121P.B., Box 76 ...... 146 P.0., Box 76, Greencastle, Ind. Williams, Molly M. 141Delta Gamma. .137, 198 3447 Brantford Rd. ,Toledo 6, Ohio W1111ams ,Nancy E.141Alpha Phi ..... 121,194 204 Chillccothc Rd. ,,Aurora Ohio W1111ams,Richa1'd C.131Ph1De1ta Theta. . .238 8887 Braeside Dr., Indianapolis 60, Ind. Williams, Roger C. 141Ph1Gamma Delta. . .240 P.0., Box132,South Haven, Mich. Williams, Roma L. 141 Alpha Chi Omega. . .107, 188 860 Shoreham Rd. ,Detroit 36, Mich. W1111ams, Stephen D.111 Roberts Hall 119,224 R. R. 4, Box 409, Bedford, Ind. W1111amsS11san M.111 Rector Hal1 ........ 212 23 Mid Oaks Lane, St.Pau113,Minn. mm. mu m, : McMILLAN FLOOR COVERING Jim and Doris, owners OL 3-3562 STUDENTS OUT-IN-TOWN Raft to righO-Top Row: Bill Ludlow, Elmer Brestan, David Riddle, Joe Busey, Jim Seller, Carlos Plate, RogcrLPopc, and BobAutenrieth. First Row: Dave Child, Dave Miller, Jim Howard, Scot Morris, Al Rosenquist, Lynn Yeoman, Dave Garner, and Edward Mann. Bottom Row: Joe Schumacher, Housemother, Assistant house mother, Jim A. Harmon, Dick Kolb, James Godwin, and Jack Steele. 317 VVYilIiamson,Rz23-'1A'I1131Lcngden Ha11.114, 115, 115, 236 Box 105, Dcrwood,B'Id. Williamson, Steven D 01 Sigma AIPhHEpsL 1011 .....,,245 6102 Crittsndcn, Indianapolis 20, Ind VV11115, .Ann C U11 Deim Delta Delta. .121, 138, 1 6 2550 Sharondaie Ca, :Atizmm 5, G11. Willis, Nancy A131Mason HaiI ....... 137, 216 9137 5. Pleasant Ave., Chicago 20,111. Wilson, Bobbe J. 01319 S. Locust St..191, 216 401 Aiamcda, B'Iuncie, Ind. Wiison, Caroi .A. 121 Deita Zeta ............ 200 150 Lincoin Ava, Rockvilie Centre, N.Y. VV'iison, Connie L. U1 Lucy Rowland Hail. . .210 1114 Hiil St, Rnchcstcr, Ind VVi15011, David VV. CO Delta Tau Dellta.134,230 2007 Brinrdiffc Dr. ,Sprxng6eld,1 VV 15011, Randal I... 60 Roberts H3011 .134, 135 224 215 N. VVYheuton Rd, Akron 13, Ohio Wilson, Richard 31 CD Lambda Chi Alpha. .116, 23-1 17 Douglas Dr. ,Olnev, 111 Wilson, SamuelG.,11 137 607 S Locust St. 000 I214 Stanhope Ave. ,Richmond 27 Va VV ilton, Ken: R. 631 Roberts H2111.. 2'25 32: PlanthurSt Rd., St. Louis 19, EV'Io. VV'iIz, Kenneth J GD Roberts 11:111. . . .123, 22-1 46 01d Creek Rd., Palos Park,111. VVinchcswr, Susan .A. C21 B'Iason H1111 ....... 000 985 Tenth SL, Boulder, C010. VVincup Gary K, 621 Alpha Tau Omega ..... 220 834 Che1sca,St.Louis 22, Mo. VV mg, Frances M 01 Rector Hall ..... 203, 213 A222 E111ngton,VVestcrn Sprmgs,111. VV'ing,Ha1-rx E.,Jr. 64119111 KappayP51.1-1-7,2A2 216 Otmmwa St.,01mmwa,10wa V'V'ingard, Michael R 621Deita Kappa Epsir 1011 ................................ 22 34:0 Snuk Trail, Park Forest,111, VVIintcrberg, Ferris L121 Lambda. Chi Aipha 2341 1727 F1- st Ave S 13. ,Cedar R1pids, Iowa- VVinterhaIter, Robert S 62A Dciza Chi. . .226 1302 VV Mapi 2, Plymouth, Mich. VViSt,JL1dY M. QZJ P1 Beta Phi ............ 266 251 Snow Hill Dayton 29, 01110 VVitIer,E11zaberh3 11A Lucy Rowland H.111. 206 209 5412 Elizabeth Dr., St. Louis 19, MO. V'V'ohfeld, Stephen L. 621 A1th Tau Omtga.136, 1224 Fifteenth St, Bcdford, Ind. W01 lie, 61mm V'. 627136113. Chi. . .120, 139, 226 237 2539 Oak S:,, Blue Island, I111 Wolf, VV'iIlis R. 611 .Alpha Tau Omega. . . . . .221 579 Greenwood, Akron 20 Ohio VVolfca1c, Irvin R 6'9 Phi Gamma Deita ..01? 5, M41 1922 S. W'abnsh, Kokomo, Ind. V'VoIgust, Marvin R. 641 S gma AIpha Eps Eon ............................ 140, 2-14 10815 Oakwood Ave. Lansing, I11. VV-ood,Ceceli:1 A 61104215011 H'1 11. .000 7010 Vlilwaukee Ave. ,M1iw aukee 13, VVis VV-ood,Da1:z 91.631 Delta Tau Delta ........ 230 791 Route 202, 206 Nor:h,$omervilIe, NJ. Wood, Diane E. 1-9 Mason Hail. . .116, 123, 216 R.R. 1, Max 808, Dyer, 1111i. VVood, G3r1L.CU Longden Ha11 .......... 236 791 Route. 202- 206 N. ,Somervi119,5 .J Woodbum Robert E. 10 Lambda Chi Alpha 23$ 1801Gien Echo Rd.,Nashv111e 12, Tenn. VV oodcock Lorrin S. 621 Deha Deim DeIta.149, 196 399.3 HOIIy Hills, 5:. Louis 16, Mo. Wooden, Sara J. HA Delta Zet21...118, 144, 146 200 84 Reading Ave., Hillsdale. Mich. VV oodmff,Robe1't B. 09 Alpha '1 au Omega. 220 31 Hungerford Rdu Briarcliff, N.Y. V-V oriey, jeanctte 3621.151 pha Gamma. Delta .............................. 191 175 Willoughby ,.Apt.-'I7,Brook11n 1, N. Y. VVOr1BV, Mars E. 621 Delta Zeta ...... 139, 200 1923 DePauw Ave., New .Aibanx, Ind. VV :1th Donaid R. C7151gma Nu ...... 142, 2-1-8 161S.VV.FxftLenthSt,R1chm0nd,1nd. VV'right, James VY. 641 Robcrts Hall. . .124, 147, 7'74 464 Anthony SL, Glen Ellyn, 111. Wright, Joan P. 13 Mason Hall ........... CCU 1115 Ox H1001; Rd. ., Marion Ind VV r1ght,john B. 6U Roberts H.111 unh 11m Castle, VV :15 ne,11i. VV riuhtJudith 61.731 Alpha Phi ........... 19-1 2129 Edgehii. Rd, LouisxiHC 3, K1 VV right, 111an E.113Luc3 Rowland HaEl. .201, 211 508 Sunset Dr.,'Endwr:11,N.V. VVright,Shir1m-' .A. 631 D2113 Gamma.. .124, 193 4045 Harrison P1. Indmnapoiis 18,0111. VVIright, Susan K131 Delta Zeta ........... 200 10 Wake Robin Rd, Verstport, Conn. V-Vu1f'f, Robert J C21 Longden H.111 ..... 139, 237 7304 W. Greenleuf, Chicago 31,111. VVycoff, Suzanne D. HA RfCEOl' H2111 ........ 212 1711 V'ollmer DL, Gienshaw, Pa. VV'yEie, MaryA. 63191113112 Gamma Delta. . . .190 1086 Forest C1111: DL, Cleveland 7, 01110 Wynns, ChariottE E. 121Delta Doha Delta. . 6220 E. Brainerd Rd, Chattanooga 21, Tenn. VV'E'tias, CharIotre .A. 6D Locust Manor. 132, 208 2060 Dahiia St, Denver 7, C030. 774 196 Y Yates, Sandra UV Mason Ha11 ......... 197, 215 808 Renderer BL, St. Louis 22, Mo. Yemm, Richard .A. 621 Delta Kappa Epsiion 143, 223 17 Bucrger Rd., Mobile, Ala. Yeomann, Lynn C. 631 4-30 Anderson St ..... 146 1617 Winnimac, Chicago 40,111. Yoder, Kay 31.621 Alpha Phi ............. 194 I708 Stephens Dr.,Norma1, 111. Y Oder, 3'1. Susan 0'9 Mason Hall ...... 136, 216 904 VVI. M- aumm Angola 1nd. Young, Charles 8. 1D Phi Gamma Delta. . . .211 1310 W. Thirty-eighth St, Marion, Ind. Young, Elizabeth L. 6U Lucy Rowland 1-12.11 191, 209 1776 Huntington Tpke, Trumbuil, Conn. Young,13112abeth M. 631Alpha Omicron Pi . .197 436 Parkwood, St. Louis 22, Mo. Young, Nancy K. 62V Kappa Alpha Them. .137 402 Hickory Sn, VIarsh311,Iil. Young, Patricia L. C0 Alpha Phi .......... 19A 416 VV Second St. ., Madison,1nd. Young, Sharon K. 611 Vlason Hall E28,132, 216 1306 Magnolia .Ave., Frankfort, Ind. Young, Steven j. 01 Phi Delta Theta ...... 239 44111 E. Seventy-firsr St, Indianapolis 20, nd. Young, Stuart VAT. 631 Phi Deita Them. .106, 238 440 E. Seventy.first St, Indianapolis 20, I nd. Young,Tommy R. 11 141Roberts H1111. . . . . .224 215 E. Seventh St, Mt. CarmeI, EH. Younger, Dorn VV'. GD 3 B 800 S. Locust St. . 1-17 3 B 800 S. Locust St.,GreenCastle,1nd. Y oungrenP Carr A. 631 Longden H1111 ....... 136 2257N.P1nL St. Gen:va,111 Y cunts, Linda J. 621 Pi Beta Phi ........... 206 4525 Lee, Downers Grove,111. Yousiing, Mary 3 6D Rector H2111 ..... 191, 213 1043 E. Jackson, Elkhart, Ind. Z Zachman, john 0. 637 Longdcn H2111 ........ 237 201 E. VV'11Eiam 51;, Maumee, Ohio Z:1r1ng,1VIartha J. 121M961 Phi ....... 137, 194 422 N. Ninth St., Cambridge, Ohio Zeluff', Mary M. UV Lucy Rowland Hall. . . .209 11735 Stoncy Creek Rd., Miian, Mich. Ziegler, Linda B 631 AIpha Gamma DcItu. . .790 Box 65, North SaiLm Ind. Zimmerman, Steven T. 531176113 C111 ....... 227 17 Elm Place, New Canaan, Conn. Kink, Lee 31.01 Mason H311 .............. 216 507Broadway,. VIadison,1nd. Z1nsmL1ster,Exaren 37111165101: 11.111205, 213 1820 Stewart, Park Ridge, 111. 201131, Sally L. 69 Delta Gamma .......... 198 6019 Tennessee, St. Louis 11, Mo. Zopp, John P. 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Raiph Taylor, oEciaE yearbook photographer Staff: John Gilroy, Bud Jacobs, De Lutton, Joe Schumac- DFS- MiZEr 1M1 FUMCT; adViSOFS her, and 31118536115? Mr. Pat Aikman, Director of DePauw News Bureau Business Manager: David Kranbuehi Dr. John Nanovsky, Director of Student Union Production Notes The 19641 :Wimge was printed by letterpress in 16 page signatures, 32 page Farms, 0n 9 by 12 Meade HBlack and White No. 1 80 pound enamel by the Rogers Printing Company of Chicago and Dixon, Iliinois. The covers, manufactured. by the SK. Smith Company of Chicago, are hard cased using 160 point binders board. The base material is Natural Buckrum S book cloth. The design was appiied by silk. screen on the front, back and backbone. The binding style is sewed, rounded and backed? The engravings are 133 line on copper produced by the Ropkey Engraving Company oflndianapolis. 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