Drake University - Quax Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

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V ,, IIIII-,I I IVIIIII II III,I III.: V , ,III V -7' 't.'f. JVI, M ' f ' I .V , V ,,5,:V I . x ,, 'w' - V JT,-e A -.VV ny 61. Ir 'V ',gV.I . I M5 S O IJ ,.VI . V . -.,I V I. I .,. I 1 V II I I. . V. I . o 1I V A ,V 'IVV' I 'L , .II , Q V 4 V ev- 1 .V' . I: 'x V 'J V'I . Vf. .q ,. V ,,V 1 Vr Y I I S Y . at E ge XI E 'S if fs Y Y. A. 5 'Y tx fi ff: K2 wi F: M 3 , 51 5 5 B' 3? ? E Q .h ' 1 CCNTENTS Administration cccc Ads .,,,,.,,,A Architecture . , Art ,......., Band ,,.....,. Basketball .eee Beauty 3 eeee,.. .6 Bulldog Tales uuu.uuu Choir u.,.uu Classes ,uuu Divinity uuuu. Drama u,,, Education uuuuuu Football u,uau Greeks ss....s Homecoming , Index cc., Law B... as ,,cccccccc,,,,ccc National Who's Who Organizations uucuccc Pharmacy cccc,,c Publications uucucccc 's Quax Who Who , .scc c,cc 3 Relays 4 as R.O.T.C. S.F.C. cc.,, . Skip Day u.a.,c Spring Sports .a..., 40 237 34 144 52 220 71 82 54 160 148 144 146 18 87 27 239 139 66 198 134 56 68 224 50 62 20 223 1 would make a fix! agaizlff the ez'il ffzzyf Of lovely thingy fo bold in memory. - Richard Le Gallienne 1960 Editor and Photographer David F. Penney Managing Editors David L. Mills Sandra K. Povall Business Manager Robert H. Helmick cover design Dave Penney Elaine Tyrrell tudents of Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa Volume 59 peace and solitude . . Men of Meditation Search fc To the dim resttulness and still serenity of Oreon E. Scott chapel come the meditative . . . those seeking respite from daily cares, those yearning for a moment of peace and solitude, find refuge here . , .the textbook, the Bible . . , 'D' I J YT' io iw' '11 l MEDBURY HALL Quiet dedication surrounds Medbury Hall, College of Divinity . . . here more than knowledge is sought . . . here the class- room is the church, the homework, a dedicated life, the textbook, the Bible, the teacher, God . . . lllUIlnW '09-. ' ' . . .I . .. ..... a .1:3:3:g5:55:5:5E3 - ' 331 ' I:Z3I:Z3!:Z:I:21I:C:I:3Ef ' ' . . . . ,1:s2QfQSQ2Q?QfQ:Q:Qif:2:s:f:9s:s:E . . . Q ' iii?55555525f355lf5f?55l555E5i5i5 . .-... :.m.1.:.1.:.:.,:4:.:.. ,:.:s.:.:.:.:.1.: .-.-.-.-. 1 .,4' . vi f 'Mia ,.. . .1 f., A 9 Eventually, the Freshman adiustsp he ioins the crowd, he becomes collegiate. 4.. I N Orientation . . New Faces, New Places Confusion? f? What am I doing here? How will I ever learn my way around? My roommate and I just don'f have anything in corn- mon - good grief, why did I ever come to Drake University? -- 'ff 3 , f I 4, These are some of the desperate queries frantic freshmen yearly make as they watch the familiar family car drive off, leaving them, bag and baggage, on the dorm lawn - the glass and brick building that's going to house them for a long nine months. For the first few days, nothing seems to go right - closet doors fall out at the slightest touch, beds are so low to the ground that muscles ache from the semi-squat position employed to sit on them, and the umpteen flights of stairs are evidence of Drake's plans for developing track stars. However, these problems fade when Sunday, Sep- tember l3 comes and the New Student Orientation Program begins. The freshman, who by this time al- most believes he's colored green, goes to his first meeting - leaving early so he'll have time to find his group leader, who sometimes turns out to be that cute guy or girl who caught his eye last night at Vic's. For the next week, a freshman's life is health tests, welcomes, convocations, auditions, meetings and- more meetings. After the harrowing ordeal of registration, freshmen face another trial, feeling doomed to being line-standers, they join another line of shouting, pushing, mangling book seekers at the University Bookstore. After this maior purchase, as they stare amazed into vacant pocketbooks, the importance of budgeting dawns. With this new lesson in mind, the new arrival returns to the dorm where many more are learned. Adiusting to community living, especially if he hates The new student's guide, Admissions Counselor Robert Martin, blazes the collegiate trail. peculiarities like chain-smoking, going to bed before midnight, or ending each sentence with cha cha cha, takes a little concentration. Many a frosh becomes a frustrated biped from the chaos of the buzzer system, from the anonymity of being a number, from forgetting to set the alarm clock or to pick up before the maids come in to clean, from endless waiting in the dinner line while the line grows long in front of you, from the terror of the D men, and the humiliation of the beanies. Onward the 'A's' and 'Z's' ,i . 1 S f Ugh! Another schedule change . . . to the Assembly Line of Registration Through the fieldhouse front door tile the A's and B's, owners of such prized names as Aaron, Adams, and Brown. Through the fieldhouse side door sneak the Y's and Z's, unfortunates named Yancy, York, and Zimms. From all open- ings, they pour into registration f each seeking that elusive treasure, the perfect class schedule. Armed with much-thurnbed schedule books, uppercIassmen's advice on professors, well-sharpened pencils, and plenty of patience, students climb aboard the assembly line of registra- tion. The seemingly endless balcony wait is filled with voices - what do ya' mean, l need I6 hours of science? don't take that professor - he flunked me, business classes are just loaded with guys, man, l've got to get all morning classes - I can't hack another Friday afternoon lab. , 1 a o c Q o o u o A o o o u 0 o u o on a a n o n s o Ol 9 o n o , o n a a or , a . o , c oo o o on as no n n u ooesuoo 1 so no no ooo c o Ot Oil o n o o e coo o o s e on on o on on e Q can can o o va vuaoon s ooo no a o ooo Q on e u o o on so o use o anno o o o an o o ru s so o e neo one o a an coo an one o soon o arcsec o cocoa o casa no c eecooooo o o s a :ooo so n so no some o o anon no n s a soo o 1 onooooacs u soon as so ones Q s osvoooo an o o oeousou on ounce o aoonsoo Q scones s o o o o nnononocoao u vu o no ev ooooo con ooo s on oaosooaoooo ooo o s s o ooounonoouoooooso oss o we o ooooooosoooosoosa o oaeo canoe ooaoo a no o accuse ocuoeoo u as a s n coo can ocoaooooooaooooo u ocean oss n oeooaonu n o o o 1 uoonsooo ooosoooo uc neue can can sooo 9 Meanwhile, in the corner of the fieldhouse . . . Slowly they siphon down onto the fieldhouse floor where they're loaded with papers, cards, folders, and envelopes and sent along the roped-oft route. After a quick conference with ad- visors, a hasty filling-out of programs, they dash over to pull cards. With agonizing slowness, the line shortens, then the P.A. cracks and a voice announces, These classes are now closed . . . Groans and curses echo as closed-outs return to advisors and revamp schedules - a little less desirable than at first. Say, what did you say our phone number was? There must be a shortcut to this system somewhere. After class cards are pulled, the finger-breaking, patience-trying task of filling out record cards remains. Even egotists get tired of their names after writing it on a dozen papers. Now they reboard the assembly line where they're hustled from station to station - each stop emptying card- filled hands and money-filled wallets. Finally, the last card is delivered, the last payment made. 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Texas St. 62 Dismal Season With Rain, Mud and Football KEN MACKE Quarterback ATTENDANCE: Home games 21,000 lthis includes the 13,000 at the first game of the season.J Games away: 7,000 These figures, naturally, include: refreshment salesmen referees coaching staff players cheerleaders and the inevitable dog. 'Most Valuable' Rupert Hartshorn, iunior student from El Dorado, Kansas, was named by his teammates as the most valuable player of 1959. Hartshorn, a tiger on offense, came to Drake from El Dorado Junior College. He lettered as a tackle there last year. 77 annllli 2 ALI. - nnsmn V I 3' lk. .... . Ei gmnwm AY' Tm 'Y' occ 'Vw 5' NG 1 N5 mas ro we XY! 'W-mx' N,,,,,...-, N? ..-.-..- 4-sm w toxin stgui ......... Hera serm- x,5e,L15 QENIRAL, MYCHIGAN... Hera U Frm tm,-1 WWA 'IEAQE5 .,.... Mere Rpm. gqg, 15 , . ........ Here U P- OG 15 ST AMIROSE . lndhq ,,.. .... ul Vw . .Hen 1.p.m llam- ,..,. . 29n-....... Pre-season optimism. RUPERT HARTSHORN Guard E. Cokes being delivered by the gallons! Hot dogs are piled sky high! I've heard there's no class Mon- day! How the rumor flew! After winning the Brad- ley game, high hopes and hunches were everywhere. An ll o'clock meeting of S.F.C. confirmed it for sure. The few unbelievers who ventured to class were accompanied by those adorned for the day. Burmudas, sweatshirts, old clothes, and jeans were hidden under concealing trench coats in poorly-at- tended labs. . But sack-time was foremost in many more minds. Skip Day dawn was seen by few. The Ad Building saw even fewer. Demands were made with feeble support. The ever-loyal band played on. The day was officially proclaimed. One, two, three, the band - then blocks of cars streamed to the Capitol. Boistrous singing, gaudy chanting, and a calm official welcome followed the winding car caravan. The gallons of coke and the piles of hot dogs were handed out by. mustard-dipped shirt sleeves belong- ing to professors. The Union swarmed with skippers, buzzing over afternoon plans about the movie in the Ad auditorium, the party at the fraternity house, or the picnic on the edge of town. Free for a Day Skip Day's Feeble Demands Still Get Day Off Go, team, ga! Ah, the spirit. A drop, a drizzle - the deluge! Drake floods the Capitol. Exhaustion, headaches, and muddy sneaks ended another hectic Skip Day as students returned to the books 1hey'd discarded for the day. More Roin More Football DAVE READI NGER End 'Y BOB REID Guard The Year . Drake's football team found the 1959 season a dismal one, both recordwise and weatherwise. Rain and a poorly surfaced field turned the Stadium into a sea of mud for all five home games. A Advanced publicity tabbed the Bulldogs as a new-look team as they prepared for the season's opener at their training headquarters at Camp Dodge. New Head Coach Tommy O'Connell, former star quarterback for the Cleve- land Browns and at the University of Illinois, was install- ing a pro-type offense, new to the followers of Drake football. Also new were assistant coaches Ellis Rainsberger, former Kansas State lineman, and Dick Olson, former Navy center and Captain of the l953 Middle team. Many new faces appeared in the Drake line-up due to a fine group of sophomores up from last year's freshman team and the fact that competition ran high for positions. During the season, different players started at one time or another and some players played two or three different positions. -9 X, -3 , ,W A .YW I. . ,As wil Ac . ,'f1 . 633' 3. ' .ff a.., wank L .. m 5 - .. , ww u, - . ww x-any e P- ' s ' ' , 1 ., .' ,, 3-,sz.f4.3.wgQv:s1Q36M?msa!z2i-sasarw, 1 ...an QCI4..--H -- N-Q XX, XA. x .X X Q 's .xx M1 S. . ,- ' n '- ,.x',41--4 x. 7 . Q- ,.... - f.'- Xi .if-22.741 'NE' I' N:-' , V . x ' r -4- - f - 'K . -. ., N ,L xt Qw,,gv,y - vq A - -rf. Q- -- f'vm,1-I-.','3 H 'H tl' ' ,-K, Q rv- A EPA'-5 7. , .V-,tu--r'grTh,-5 .N v .HP . , - 452: ' .F ' '9 ' w ... - .A .--. ' Q- -xfi-M-rw 'L-1 he u 1 . fu - if 'Q X ,N 41:23. -.aw 'Y , -. , 'L ' . .' -- , - xx . ' , - n 1 A J- a , V ' .. : ' If FAWYQQX- 'ig-ml' fa,-K QA ' , ' ' 1 '- ,' T, '- Fa... 536 . 2 ' . x rx ' -Mx' X .A , , . 1 and Still More Football JAY COOKMAN Guard DEN NY FORD LH Another new-look item was the appearance of a new schedule, with many changes over the usual procedure and opponents. Traditional rival lowa State was moved to the first game on the schedule and pre-game optimists looked for a close contest due to Drake's new offense. Rain damp- ened the contest and stalled Drake's new offense, while the Cyclones ground out a 41-O triumph. D'rake's new uniforms were baptized with mud. Rain continued to hamper the Bulldogs as Central Michigan, a new team on the schedule, turned loose a flotilla of fleet backs and floated to a Al-21 victory. lowa State Teachers College was the next visitor to Drake's mud bowl as they slipped and slid to a ld-6 decision, adding to the rain-soaked, mud-splattered misery of the Bulldogs. Saint Ambrose returned to the Drake schedule for the first time since T943 and provided the heart-break of the year as they scored a touchdown and a two point conversion in the last T3 seconds to nip Drake's victory hopes, 23-22. Travel proved an inspiration as the Drake eleven took to the road for their first visitors' appearance of the year and also their first victory as they made themselves unwelcome before a Bradley crowd. DENNIS WENDT Tackle T- ' 2' X ,Q , N l 9 NEA W 4 . N , A V v. ,- w ' ,- Q . ? Hg' ,,- W va. -f 10. fx .V 'H' ., iq nc. V 7' ' f , ' 4 V2' V -w.1g1::- -1.- , , ' , w - 7 w Q ' 'f , Q 1,2329 QQIJQQ, ww,- , f - ' kin I 4 M ,, H. qs, .,,, I ., V 1 ., . V , 5 1 -.32 ' 'N . 1 w X' ' . A . . A + - W ' ' f fi, ' - K .ff 4. ' 2 . 3 an seg? ,Q fb 4+ ,f K , , , , . , ,- - ' 'V J v ? Frigid Festivities . . . Cool, Mon! An Arctic Homecoming Uninvited guests - snow, ice, and freezing temperatures - accompanied the parents, alums, and friends who 'braved the weather to attend Drake's 1959 Homecoming-Parents Weekend, November 6-7. Bundled and booted decorators hammered, nailed, painted, and papier-mached desperately as frost-bitten fingers raced against time to complete decorations for iudging. Although a blanket of snow made many displays resemble white wastes, iudges could see enough to select the decoration win- ners, which were: Sorority First- Alpha Xi Delta Second - Alpha Phi Fraternity First- Tau Kappa Epsilon Second - Alpha Tau Omega Independent First- Kappa Psi Second - Women's Inter-Dormitory Council Chilly weather didn't hamper Homecoming Queen cam- paigns, either, as loyal backers smothered the campus in posters, signs, and fliers, as candidates doffed coats for the campus parade, and as voters hustled to the Student Union to cast their ballots . . . and we do mean ballots. Among the visitors who faced icy highways to attend Drake's Homecoming-Parents Weekend were honored guests Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Sackett, Parents of the Year, from Spencer, Iowa. Although cold weather canceled the traditional Homecom- ing pep rally, it couldn't overcome the warmth of the Val-Air, where the pre-game dance, featuring Richard Maltby's band, was held. . . . and the band played on. The football team did heed Kappa Psi's advice and did wash those bears right out of our hair. .19 '. ' They said it couldn't be done, but Alpha Xi Delta did it four years in a row! Die-hard football fans peered from under mountains of blankets long enough to breathe a cloudy vapor, down a cup of hot coffee, snatch a quick smoke, and urge the Bulldogs on to a 7-O victory over the Washington of St. Louis Bears - a fitting climax to Drake's 1959 Homecom- ing-Parents Weekend. Tau Kappa Epsilon wanted a whale of a victory - but why did it have to be in a sea of mud? X 27 Gail Graft, from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is a iunior in business ad- ministration and a member of Delta Zeta sorority. Sandy Longacre, sponsored by the Inde- pendent Council, is a iunior in liberal arts from Rock Island, Illinois. Linda Kocour is a sophomore in educa- Sonny Christensen, of Des Moines, is tion from Brookfield, Illinois. She is a a senior in education and a member member of Kappa Alpha Theta soror- of Delta Gamma sorority. ity. Marilyn Treman reigned over Drake's 1959 Home- coming festivities. A sopho- more in fine arts, Marilyn is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and hails from Rockwell City, Iowa. Marilyn Treman, Drake l959 Homecoming Queen 1959 Homecoming Queen and Court ond in Conclusion Football RON SHELLADY-T BRIAN WILLIAMS-QB JERRY ROGERS-LH X Q - X JESSIE McCOY-QB GENE SCHULTZ-T MAURICE WEBERT-G Highly iubilant, they traveled the following week to play West Texas State and ran into Lady Luck as bad breaks left the Bulldogs trailing 20-O at half-time. They bounced back in the last half to completely outclass the West Texans but couldn't overcome the deficit, losing 34-21. The Drake eleven returned home to encounter Washington of Saint Louis before a combined Homecoming and Parents Weekend crowd. The rain again returned and through 57 minutes of hard-fought football played in a sea of mud, the game remained scoreless. But to the delight of the Bulldog rooters, Drake fought even harder to produce a 7-O victory to put icing on the homecoming cake. The remainder of the season found Drake on the road, and travel must have again stimulated the Bulldogs, as they entered the Wichita game 35 point underdogs but ended the first half leading 7-6. The old story of manpower told the tale, though, as the Shockers wore down the hard fighting Drake eleven to win 20-7. North Texas State, third ranked offensive team in the nation, had trouble with the charged-up Drake eleven during the first half but came back strong, scoring 46 points in the second half to win by 60 points, 62-2. The season ended on a dismal note and the record stood 2-7, but the black and white statistics couldn't possibly tell the whole story. A group of Drake footballers faced a long season of daily practices, rugged opponents, Monday morning quarter- backs, and the discouraging aspect of playing on a losing team. Through all these diversities they gave whole-heartedly the spirit and fight which makes college life what it is. ROGER ZINO-End GEORGE HIVELEY-End JOHN ARMSTRONG-G Pre-season activities found the team ac- tively engrossed in posing for publicity pictures and displaying their new uni- forms. Sports writers, always on the lookout for new angles, decided this would be fun for Werner Heinemann. The fun came when Werner jumped on the sports writer. PHIL SVETlCH-RH WERNER HEINEMANN-T vi Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQ I Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ Q QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ Q QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ Q QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ Q QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQ QQQQQQQ Q Q Q QQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ Q Q Q Q Q Q QQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQQ QQQ QQQ QQQ QQQ QQQ QQQ QQQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQQ QQQ QQ QQ QQ QQQ QQQ QQQ QQQ QQQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQQQQQQ QQQQQQQ QQQQQQQ QQQQQQQ QQQQQQQ QQQQQQQ QQQQQQQ QQQQQQQ QQQQQQQ QQQQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQQQ QQ QQ QQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQ QQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQ QQ QQ Q Q Q Q QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQu QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQu QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQH QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQm QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQu QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQN QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQ Q Q QQ QQQ QQQ QQQ QQQ QQQ QQQ QQQ QQQQ QQQQ QQQQ Q QQQ QQQ QQQ QQQ QQQ QQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ x Architecture Administration Henry G. Harmon George C. Hutt Carl A. Kasten Justin Brown Grice Axtman Newell L. Gates O. E. Nitfenegger Paul Morrison Catherine E. Harpster Deans Carroll V. Galbreath Mariorie Cunningham Fred Kramer Architecture: A Container for Learning . . . Snatches ot Mozart, bits ot Rodgers and Hammerstein, fragments of Shakespeare identity Howard Hall, College of Fine Arts . . . amid reams of musical manuscripts, scores of pitch pipes, and gallons of stage make-up, aspiring musicians and actors learn their art . . . Year after year the same remarks are heard - What, spaghetti, again'?, Mystery meats tonight, kids' '... and yet tray after tray is loaded, mouth after mouth is filled, appetite after appetite is appeased . . through daily trips to Hubbell Dining Hall... HUBBEL DINING HALL Abstract Architecture HOWARD HALL . . . Cole Hall, College of Business Administration . . . rustling world of paper forms - accounting forms, statistical forms, letter forms, legal forms . . . mechanical maze of typewriters, dictaphones, mimeographs, I.B.M.s , . . training ground for tomorrow's man in the grey flannel suit and his girl Friday . . . HARVEY INGHAM . . . Harvey Ingham Hall of Science, a place of strange sights and smells - sulphur fumes from chemistry lab, formaldehyde from dis- sected cats, labyrinths of test tubes, Bunsen burners, flasks . . . an oasis of progress - cancer research, atomic energy studies . . . COLE HALL -n' '. r .JO . y, -v, ILJUU' . . ,, ,L -11-U 4, 'I' . 'LZI4' J' 4' 54.15.4- -V' ,4 4 q 4 4 ' 1 - -P, . Q. e 'fir' A' .L ' '1 v 'I I... JI.: H,-,ax -' ,.- . ff v we I br ss., V . S' ,- ' if L , J - ' '.: I '.'- 1 . V- .. .?5'. ' FITCH HALL . . . Populated by white lab iackets . . . formed from scientific research and preparation . . . dedicated to the understanding that upon their skill and knowledge a life may depend . . . Fitch Hall of Pharmacy is a DeSlgI'l in Learning metropolis of professional activity . . . 36 l COWLES LIBRARY . . . Through The doors of Cowles Library file . . . The intellectual filled with Thoughts of Homer, Aristotle, da Vinci - and Tomorrow's assign- ment . . . The coed armed with tactics To snag a Saturday night date . . . The socializer eager To spread The latest campus gossip and bum an evening's worth of cigarettes STUDENT UNION CARNEGIE HALL Conservative Carnegie Hall of Law . . . home of 2OTh century lawmen . . . whose weapons are not six-shooters but briefcases loaded with sTaTuTes, precedents, defenses . . . here The word examination means more Than iust a Test . . . it means pursuance of careers. . . . Student Union, home to more Than its T70 residents . . . home To Those grabbing a hurried lunch To make The meeting upstairs on Time . . . to Those seeking that perennial fourth for bridge . . . To Those Taking full advantage of a T0-minute break . . . to those iust whiling away a lonely afternoon . . . Z1-K f ,' sl 1 1 I .Init 'EE ' WSE? i--hi --gl -ann: .... . .......-. - - -- QEEGQ... ---v-:.... 3 ai I i2i'LT:5i.??? S :s E S' I-qs ..2:-.- , ..L ' , -...-.... '4...... 2: fa I 1 E ! l s...f J ?irmf',N2:r X 1 - - v President Harmon and the Drake of the Fu1ure. Administration Henry G. Harmon President, Drake University Henry G. Harmon, Drake University's seventh president, assumed his presidential duties in September, 1941. Dr. Harmon, a 1924 graduate of Cotner College, received his Master of Arts degree from Transylvania in 1925, his Doctorate from Chicago University, and Doctor of Philosophy and college administration degrees from Minne- sota University. He was awarded Honorary Doctor degrees from Transylvania, Culver-Stockton College, and Texas Christian College, along with the Outstanding Achievement Award from the University of Minnesota. Prior to his present position, he was President of Wil- liam Woods College. During Dr. Harmon's presidency, Drake has seen much progress in its campus facilities. New buildings include Harvey Ingham Hall of Science, Fitch Hall of Pharmacy, Oreon E. Scott Meditation Chapel, plus Stalnaker, Crawford and Carpenter dormitories. There has also been an increase of staff, a broadening of curriculum, and a strength- ening of scholastic standards. Dr. Harmon helped to establish Drake's Community College in 1946. President Harmon is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Christian Board of Publications Director, a member of the Greater Des Moines Com- mittee, and personnel committee chairman of Edmundson Art Founda- tion. Vice-President in charge of business and finance, who oversees the physical operation of the campus, is Carl A. Kasten. Kasten has been at Drake since 1950, and is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin. He received his Master of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees from the University of Chicago. Included under Kasten's supervision are the accounting depart- ment, with Charles Cox, chief accountant, John Strohbeen, head of the buildings and grounds department, the purchasing department with George Mosher, and the internal auditor, Halmut Wilk. Kasten's assistant, Werner Snow, oversees the post office, the switchboard and the maintenance of the dorms... At Drake since 1924, Dr. George Huff has been in his present position as Vice4President, academic administration, since 1955. He is responsible for all phases of the academic organization of the university, including the nine colleges, the libraries, the office of the registrar and director of athletics. A graduate of Drake in 1928, Dr. Huff joined the biology depart- ment faculty in 1933, and in 1935 became professor and chairman of the biology department. During two different years, 1949 and 1954, Dr. Huff was the acting dean of the Liberal Arts College. A Phi Beta Kappa, he received his Master of Science and Doctorate of Philosophy degrees from the State University of Iowa. He is a native of Des Moines. George C. Huff Vice President Carl A Kasfen Vice President of Business and Finance l sf W it .f S ,. -. sk s .s fuss. ws' Justin W. Brown Director of Admissions Counselors A familiar figure on campus, who acts as Drake's official host, is Justin W. Brown, director of admissions counselors. Brown, who has been here since 1952, co-ordinates the activities of the four admissions counselors, answers letters of inquiry, and arranges meetings between deans and students interested in attending Drake. Brown is a graduate of Missouri University and has served as director of admissions at MacMurray and Steph- ens Colleges, Brown was also a high school principal in Kirksville, Missouri . . . Grice Axtman ioined the Drake administration in June, 1959, as director of public relations and development. He guides the operations of the public relations offices, ad- missions counseling, the news bureau and the alumni office. Mr. Axtman is a native of California, and was associate di- rector of development at Cal Tech. He received his Bach- elor of Science degree from Cal Tech, 1941. Since his graduation he has been in sales and sales promotion for the Southern California Gas Co., industrial sales manager, Marman Products Co., and consultant in metallurgy and administering government contracts for Ai Research Manu- facturing Co. Grice Axtman Director of Public Relations Newell L. Gates Registrar Overseeing all applications for admissions, making sure that everybody is properly registered, sending out grades and making out special reports on enrollment are Newell L. Gates' assignments as Drake's registrar. Serv- ing Drake since 1957, he was the registrar and professor of education at Eastern Illinois State College, Dean and registrar of Ashland Junior College, Ashland, Kentucky. Ohio State University awarded Dr. Gates the Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts and Doctorate of Philosophy degrees . .. As director of placement offices since 1951, O. E. Niffenegger, a practiced attorney, directs the placement of teachers and the placement of people in business. Niffenegger received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in education from Drake. In Drake's College of Law, Niffenegger was Juris Doctor. His office serves all Drake students and alumni . . . Keeping Drake fed is the duty of Catherine E, Harpster, Director of the Foods Service. As Drake's dietician, she supervise-s the dining hall and the Kennel, serving over 2,000 meals a day. .5 Q fl A if Q t ........ N., C f .11 ,,,..'f::-1. nv. X 'ws E wg H - A MNC - 5 P ' . aulvmeixgson Catherine E. Harpster Business Manager Dlrecllor til: Foods Service O. E. Niffenegger Placement Director Directing Drake's testing and counseling since l95l, Michael S. Barry also serves as secretary to the Com- mittee for Financial Aids for loans and scholarships, and as V.A. administrator. State Teachers College, lndiana, Pennsylvania, awarded Barry his Bachelor of Science in education, his Master of Arts degree was awarded him by Teachers College, Columbia U. Barry is currently working on his doctorate from Columbia University, having completed all work but his final thesis. A native of Pennsylvania, Barry has taught and been a principal in the elementary and junior high schools in Homer City, Pennsylvania . . . Having over 5,000 hours of military flying to his credit, Col. Lewis J. Wright, professor of air science, is a rated commander pilot. For eminent service, Wright has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross with one oak leaf cluster, the Bronze Star, and the Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters. His interest as a big game hunter has resulted in two African safaris at which he bagged two elephants and a rhinoceros. He is the possessor of 55 . game trophies, including a mounted lion. 45 gg Mrs. Mariorie Cunningham Dean of Women Assistant dean of students fmenl, since July, 1957, Fred Kramer was awarded an undergraduate degree in business ad- ministration from the University of Wisconsin in 1950. The uni- versity awarded him his Master of Science degree in 1952, in 1955, his Doctorate in Personnel and Guidance was awarded. At the University of Wisconsin he served as activities counselor and advisor. During World War ll Kramer was a corporal in the Army Air Force. Now serving as assistant dean of students Cwomenj, Mrs. Mariorie Cunningham began work at Drake as director of student affairs for women. Before coming to Drake in July, 1952, she served as assistant dean of women at the University of Oregon and as associate dean of students at MacMurray College. Previous- ly, she taught home economics in schools in Rippey, Pocahontas, and Ankeny, Iowa. Mrs. Cunningham received her Bachelor of Science degree in home economics from Iowa State University and her Master of Arts degree from Syracuse University. 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Staff writers: Sandy Longacre, Judy Moseley, Bonnie Brill, Mary Lou Mockus. Staff Writer, Tom Wyatt, Sports Editor, Mike Kidder. Managing Editors: Dennis Sale, Bob Moody. Photographers AI Altheimer, Sue B. Dangeiowsky. Editor: Merv Nelson Staff writers: Cleve Canham, Arnie Freed, Elisabet de Vylder. Staff writer: Georgia Blazena. Fashion Editor: Jan Monacelli. Legmen, photographers, staff writers, columnists, advertis- ing managers, business managers, copy readers, feature and editorial writers, proofreaders, managing editors and the editor, plus many other people, are all part of the team that works together to meet the ever-present dead- line that gives Drake University the Times-Delphic twice a week. This staff works in all kinds of weather - in snow, ice and even picnic weather, braving the administrations anger for having too nosy a nose for news and the upper staff's scoldings for making copy errors. Although the rewards are few - an occasional by-line or a liked your story remark from a reader, the work is gratifying when a staffer can read such headlines and stories as . . . Are Greek Scholarship Rosters Rigged? One Million Dollar Gift By Cowles Interest, Largest in Drake History. O'ConnelI Resigns Football Post Place Pi K A On Three Months Probation . . . and turn out such outstanding issues as the Homecoming issue, the Relays edition, or the special picture pages that spasmodically appear in the Delphic throughout the year. This is Drake's Times-Delphic, a rushing confusion of clicking type- writers, clacking teletype, ringing phones, harried reporters, and more harried editors - a confusion which miraculously gives birth to an organized newspaper every Tuesday and Friday. 0 O 1 1 o H X Index editors Barb Hess and Kay Fulfs. Editor-in-Chief Dave Penney. .. , . yy, ,..a' Ng, L, A-. V no- 'Q Beauty editor Judy Kopfstein, Asso- ciate editor Frank Comito, and Classes editor Sandi Currey. Feature staff members Mary Lou Mockus and Paula Coduti and Art editor Suzanne Todd. Organizations editor Marty Elstrom and Features editor Sandy Longacre QUAX MCMLX 'Feature Staff: Dottie Jensen, Mary Jo Eclgren, Joan Hopkins. Organizations: Toni Throckmorton, Rikkie Kuchar, Eileen Schiffer. Class Section: Willa Allan, Marcia Nelson. ,B as lk' if O Managing Editor Sandy Povall. Not picturecl: Bob Moody, Business Manager and Dave Blatt. Into each life some rain must fall. Here for your soaking enioyment is the 1960 Quax. Now we are the first to admit that the Quax is a bit different than other Quaxs of the past, but not as different as it might have been. CYou should see some of the things that dicln't get in.J We started off the year with about 75 eager people on the staff. Somewhere along the line something better came up and, well, you can guess the rest. Gratitude, as leadership, is a strange thing. lt takes many forms, the most common of which is saying thank you. Strange as it seems, Thank you, Staff. After you have searched the Quax for funny pictures and have read each caption under your name, we suggest you put it away for about, oh, 20 years or so, and let it ripen. Who knows, maybe l96O was a vintage year. 53 Imagination Runs Free Walt Collet, editor Dennis Forbes, managing editor Myron Talcott, business editor With Abstract, Literary To present literary quality as opposed to quantity or quick-sell- ing material is the aim of Abstract, a magazine published quarter- ly by the Abstract Association, Des Moines, Iowa. This magazine, containing a liberal sprinkling of fiction, poetry, and art, presents some humorous and purely entertaining articles. However, Abstract strives to present articles of more mature and vital interest, articles concerning controversial subjects. The editors believe that a reader may chuckle contentedly, flip the page, and forget the contents of a purely entertainment-type article, they hold that the reader of a good piece of literature will do more than gain enjoyment - he will reflect upon the deeper meaning of the story and his responses to it. Above all, Abstract, as its motto states, strives to present new endeavors in the creative spirit. Such creative endeavors are contributed to Abstract not only by students and faculty of Drake, but by students of other colleges, free- lance writers, and local housewives. The magazine is sold in classes, Stu- dent Union, and the University Book Store. The staff includes: WALTER COL- LET, editor, DENNIS FORBES, man- aging editor, MARY MAYO, literary editor, LUTHER MCNAUGHTON, art editor, MYRON TALCOTT, business editor, and FRED JOHNSON, ac- countant. Advisors for the group are: E. L. MAYO, associate professor of English, and HENRY BORZO, as- sistant professor of history. Magazine Q Q 5 Luther McNaughton, art editor, and Bill Perry, business manager. E. L. Mayo, associate professor of English and sponsor. Members of the staff: G Bester. lt seems to me That, in my humble Opinion, The world needs What I believe to be More-or-less More certainty And I think That probably CPossiblyl Without what I suppose To be a doubt, I sort of have a little of it -alice lacob -excerpt from Abstract, winter issue eorgianna Striggles, Mary Mayo, Fred Johnson, and Janis One campus organization always sure of catching and holding the undivided attention of all spectators - particularly male observers - is the Collegiates. Organized in T958 by JEANETTE BOENKNE and DAVID MILLS, the high-stepping, high-kicking dance line consists of l9 light- footed, talented girls with five to T3 years of dance training. Some of the line members also operate their own dancing schools. ln addition to talent and experience, the girls, ranging in height from five to six feet, can boast of many other desirable attention-getting features which have turned many heads at Collegiate performances. JEANETTE BOENKNE continued her leadership of the group during the first semester, for the remainder of the year LYNN BARNES and her assistant, JUDY SCHAITBERGER, directed the line. The girls met three hours a week during the year to practice routines and to take turns leading the group. The Collegiates hope to have the line recognized as an official campus organization, a professional-type group open to coeds interested in dance work. Although they do make various other appearances, the Col- Iegiates perform primarily for Bulldog Tales. Always eager to perform, the able and attractive Collegiates can be counted on to add those extra kicks to any show. CoIlegiate, Collegiate, Oh, yes, we are . . Collegiates First royvp Marilyn Moffin. Second row: Karen Jensen Jan Barnhart. Third row: Judy Schaitberger, Sharon Wickham Lynn Barnes, Karen Tate, Gerry Pukis. 1 .. x.,?5 f ta- x, M, , ,f ,ji , Q -f ,Q ,J ,,V.,,, 2 ,L . - Q. Qf...w'-wa-., 5? - 1 w A - wh -- A M Hui I, ,, 'lwssuw ' N t'- my - 151' JW' ., jf V Q' if , H 5 'Q X' Xa 5 i K 'Q' , . .Q Q . I 3' 63- 35 '55 45 5 l ' x af 'ff 'Q ,.. U , w f' , 'I' 3 ,..- :E Q C. f A 6 K ,K x , 1 m . r 1- 5 r gs, .9 5 si Y J ' 9' ., W . .- , W , ' Q5 cn' ,,.',Eh. J.. 4, --xffnif-' flfrig' 'A Y ..:. 'L- 'ar Aw' , 'Ya V 4298: ,I 11 N ...J EK. . x Q Q if 'Nm I . mm., A 51 Q ' ' E 7 s -PQ- ......V Q S151 - , 'qs' yi -4, , rg? ,V ,oh as ' 5 I. ,S? 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Jane Howard i i Carol Lamb Bobbie Marks Gerry Pukis Linda Masters Lois Moss Norma Nighswonger Toni Throckmorton Sharon Wickham Judy Wiley Accompanied by The.Drake University band, The Torea- doras made their debut this spring at the Drake-North Texas basketball game where They presented intricate drill maneuvers and cape passes in The traditional Spanish style. Assisting The Toreadoras with instrumental arrange- ments are DON R. MARCOUILLER and ROBERT D. WEAST of the Drake music department. The girls have practiced long hours This year to bring to campus a new and different type of enter- tainment. A second squad of Toreadoras is now being trainedp they will comprise a portion of next year's first squad and serve as substitutes for the first squad. The Team's final performance of the year was at the T960 Drake Relays. They will be performing at next falI's football and basket- ball games to add a fiesta flavor to the half-time ceremonies. x 59 f is -45, gf bv ll H 3 A1 11 ...Y 'Y R' R, S I 1 ' -, '37 Z A 1- E Q r I Ji it I if N y nv I . 9 Y V ,v an fl rim 4 ,.. W A Choir Sopranos Kristi Metcalf Peggy Burkett Joyce Banks Noreen McCarville Eleanor Mahaffey Sharonlee Anderson Lynne Berhow Nancy Smith Nancy Longley Merna Miller Jo Ann Moore Lynn Alderson Carolyn Haxby Becki Rauh Judi Yocum Joyce Engelking Do-ing, re-ing, and mi-ing, the Drake Univer- sity Choir sang their way through their fourth successful year. Membership in the 62-voice choir is composed of talented students from Drake's various colleges, as well as from the music de- partment. Under the direction of STANFORD HUL- SHIZER, professor and head of the department of music education, and ROBERT PEARSON, as- sistant professor of voice, the choir has had a busy season. They performed at Drake's Christ- mas Convocation, the Iowa State Music Teachers Convention, and Night of Opera, touring for one week throughout Iowa and Minnesota with this production. Altos Marilyn Treman Pat Whitmarsh Bette Warnke Betty Dykstra Susan Yost Nancy Sikkema Mary Stewart Gerri Haller Sally Wilson Gilda Gates Sue Leckliter Wanda Davis Nancy Slininger Marylynn Orcutt Nella Hundling Arlene Chamberlain Martha Miller '!. w saw 1 Tenors Lonnie Liggett Glen Parker Doug Miller Wally Miller Joe Mazza Frank Aiello Ken Otterness Keith Chawgo Victor Morris Joe Watts Phil Spriggs Robin Bell James Hulse Bill Perry Baritones James Giggans Elwin Waggoner Pat Shelby Don Quiiano Carroll Bennick Jerry Dubois Gary Cook Gary Leatherman Bass James Hinchliff Alan Peters Don Forsman Roger Burke Dane Walker 5,..,,,.:,,, ,IVV 3 W . ., ,, .,,.5,, X sr ,,.. K q EZEEZI 'af-1-f-,gt , fs N ZEN 5 'X 'Y .N MSW X s 'flfwgsj 'Fx ?42v5bbQ3 XPP ,a vi 1? 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'SN' K:-,QS-1 -5- 5.. 1:i :'z 1-45:32 zqrs, 1 wt -3 gslagzn W :J .iiixks-'N 4: its New s 1 -N V0 gy, K X 'Q' X s WYQQXNXKSSS Qs ii xx Composed of representatives from the student body and the faculty, the Student-Faculty Council is concerned with student welfare and is respon- sible for student participation in campus activities. Membership in the Council is determined by a spring election in which seven seniors and five juniors are elected. Faculty is represented by eight members, including the Dean of Students. Through executive action of SFC and its seven sub-committees, direct control of all social events and recognition of problems of student concern is achieved. lts cooperative organization and ef- fort promotes better understanding and a closer relationship within the University. SFC sets trends and develops new concepts aimed at benefiting Drake. Currently a new student governing body which would transfer student feeling into more adequate action is being organized under the auspices of SFC. Also in conjunction with the development of new concepts are the newly organized Student Judicial Board and the Student Forum. Through these student groups, the desires and opinions of the student body are observed. The Student Judicial Board codifies and publishes rules con- cerning student conduct, investigates violations, and punishes violators. Composed of nine stu- dents appointed upon application by the deans of the colleges, the Board has jurisdiction over group or individual violations concerning cheat- ing, traffic regulations, and university elections. The Student Forum is mainly a discussion group that voices campus concerns. The representatives from the major campus organizations, who not only recognize campus problems but also analyze them, are organized to point out areas of sig- nificant concern as an aid to legislation by other bodies and as an indication of campus opinion for the SFC. 4 .. fr Q v l . l' -w iff 'V -ff.. . ,.., 'Fl T' i . sf. 'ku' R, . ii.. tfg i tj, A 22-5 '.+ii ,- A .t fi .-f . ...hh il V- .' .:- +- 'VM iz.,-An: A , 3 .7 glial ja. , j.:- I'. s sr u Ili . 9-W v 5' ' ,fast P: 3'v 1-' J if-all :ls i 'ef- ,X QE H QW' , WW 'Z 3 , z :-'.' .lv E I QQ, I V -N12 1, '-f 1 f if 7 E N' i r-4 fi' 1 X 11 , Q Student Union Arranging and presenting in- teresting and informative con- vocations comprises the duties ot the Convocations Committee. The formal Homecoming, Christ- mas and Relays convocations were supplemented by such in- spiring and entertaining personal- ities as IRVING R. LEVINE, ARTHUR SCHLESINGER and the PEIFFER JAZZ TRIO. Pow lr Marvin Fellers, Kay Jones, Ty Thayer, Frances Merril. Row 2. Jo Ann Beran, Mike Myers, Marv Gatch, Dick Hankinson, Brian Faber, Rod Saunders, Joyce Lund. Constitution Convocations Currently becoming a very active and important commit- tee, the Student Union Com- mittee plans and supervises all activities in the Union and is promoting the planning ot a new Union. As in the past years, the committee was the sole sponsor ot Kampus Knite Klub. This year the committee initiated the Bridge Tourna- ment and, together with the Social Committee, sponsored the Union after-game dances. Row 1: Georg Ann Zussmen. Row 2: Shera Hess, Barb Edwards, Margie Glancy, Judy Scott. Row 3: Ann Miller, Liz Nelson, Jim Van Slyke, Dottie Triplett, Jana Lorry. SFC Su Committees Constitution Revision Committee members are: Row 1: Rosalie Oliver, Lewis McNurlen, Lyle Middleton, Barbara Hess. Row 2: Bill Sacket, John Prestemon. 8 J 'Ny g 39? mar SM Q of 1 X I' . 'mf ww 'S' .1 4 K. 6 ? g et J N5 R f 9. 1 2 - 1 O- 9 sz. Lv S 116. af- iw K 1 sw 1 i 1 's af. 5- . n ,, 45416 1 ij. i E' It , gi 2 5 6 J 5 . 3 W ,A JAMES BRUNER, from Lake Vievv, lowa, is maioring in General Busi- ness and Pre-law in the Business Ad- ministration College. A member of Alpha Tau Omega, he served as president during his iunior year. l-le has been Phi Eta Sigma secretary, Alpha Kappa Psi president, Circle K treasurer, Ornicron Delta Kappa vice- president and ROTC Glee Club president. His other activities include SFC Special Events Committee, lFC, Pre-Lan Club, Newman Club, and orientation counselor, Jim also has a University Honor Scholarship. 68 JO ANN BERAN is from Libya, North Africa. She is a Music Ed- ucation maior in the college of Fine Arts. President of Alpha Xi Delta and rush chairman of Sigma Alpha lota, she is also a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigma Iota, Kappa Beta Kappa and Mortar Board. Her other activities include member- ship in the Lutheran Student Association, Modern Dance Club, Concert Band, SFC Convocations and Campus Chest Committees, and the University Chorus. MlA TOM DALBY, a marketing maior in Busi- ness Administration, is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon. He has held the offices of TKE pledge trainer and vice-president. He is also SFC promotions chairman, Cir- cle K board member, and a member of Young Republicans and Alpha Kappa Psi. Past offices include IFC president, co- chairman of Greek Week, and corres- ponding secretary and president of Marketing Club. Tom is from Munster, Indiana. MARV LOGAN, of Bloom- field, Illinois, is a general business maior in Business Administration. F o r m e r president of the Independ- ent Council, he was vice- president of Jewett Student Union and Men's Interdorm- itory Council. Marv has also served as secretary of Circle K, member of the Special Events and Social Commit- tees, liaison to the Down- town Relays Committee and member of Omicron Delta Kappa. A four year track man, he has three letters, belongs to D Club, holds the Drake broad iump rec- ord and is co-captain of this year's track team. BARBARA HESS, a history maior in Liberal Arts, is president of Crawford Dormi- tory and was vice-president last year. She belongs to Young Republicans with past offices of secretary and president. She is History Club president and Quax Index Editor. Other activities include Barkers Club, Student-Alumni Committee, SFC Promotions Committee, SFC Constitution Committee and Women's Inter- Dormitory Council. Barbara, from Davenport, Iowa, previously attended the Uni- versity of Iowa. JENNIE JOHNSON, a sci- ence maior in Education, is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. As a member of Stu- dent Iowa State Education Association, she holds the offices of president and na- tional historian, and has been vice-president. She is also social chairman of SFC and treasurer of Mortar Board. Other activities in- clude Alpha Lambda Delta and Kappa Beta, Kappa. Jennie is a native of Des Moines. W l I . ,,,, ..,,. ..,.,,.. 1 .,.x..,., ,.,. ., ,,. . ,,., , . , . ,. ., sv' ------.--Q1-:--1,-,Q-.-.sw.-s.rw- .. f. sz- -14-v-zgzwx..-. .5 -, 541- :,,,--- s.rg-..r-..-11v'.-'.fzs. ::'.:.v'.rf'aff-.za:1..'x-fiw we-: :sf - -we W s'f-F:I'-,'f,.-I1'- +5 1. - :'--'ff jrgxfjs,--2 ''llijlf'ii-1-'3,Ef-.5F-E5if'rf2:'Q'J31'i-fl-IIE?Htl-1 '-3-Zz ' r,. if 'iii U .-Z2 . .ef Q5'.ESE '1'g'.25s:.',,.,, 5-is-:g:2.::,:'s.s1n,:.:.s:-::.::..:-Q-2--vs'-.-1-. -. 'I .Q:.1:.: ...1- 1 ,gi ggjfga, , ..,,.. .,,, 61, .... ,. ,,,. ..,. X ..,,,.,.. 13-,ii-El' :riff 'flgg A-1t'r'4-Q LE? '-EEGPESI55512112-m-'sf-lf' asv: .1-.,g-r- -,..-,,,:ws-:'z- 'xiii Qs- T r--fr'- 1-'TJ .ni--:::'g----,.-: Mn- :--X,-.f t,-1,---wg gg.,t.,,. 541.-f'-5-2 ...Q rx--5312.1Erszr2f:':':'E1r?fIg.gs:k:: 'f- as 25:2-w '--1.-:E5E r::22 '-'SW-' 2-'N'- if:'r'Q ft-:---r SEL,Silly..3'2t4S'-4:52-:TIEQ-355255553 .13:gg.:,-'-3,3-gzf -::E-t55':',:-Q.-3l'- - :yisfi-'.5'--: f1:Is:Ei.5j-':, 1 -'Q 2-,ff'iA'1:- '1'5i-E:'.,' 2'Lz I55:14w2,231'2:'19:1-.'-. - tt.:-:P YSL Q-':w2..-1 'X MARGARET MILLER, a Liberal Arts history major comes from Council Bluffs, Iowa. Margaret, better known on campus as Maggie, reigned as Miss Drake of 1958. She belongs to Kappa Kappa Gam- ma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board, and Student-Alumni Com- mittee. Maggie has been SFC vice- president, WRA recording secre- tary and vice-president, Crawford Dormitory treasurer, and Quax staff member. Quax Who's Who 70 LINDA MACKAMAN is a Sociology maior in Liberal Arts from Dallas, T Texas. She is president of Kappa Alpha Theta and Panhellenic Council. Linda has also been Greek Week co-chair- man, Alpha Lambda Delta president, and member of SFC Promotions Com- mittee, SFC Student Union Committee and Sociology Club. She also served as iunior class vice-president. I ' f I... ,I at i LISLE SHIRES, a Radio major in Business Administration, is from Elliott, Iowa. His campus activities include D Club, SFC Promotions Committee, Circle K, and Men's Dormitory Council, LYLE SIMPSON is a Psychology Pre law major in Liberal Arts. President of SFC, Tau Kappa Epsilon Circle K and Pre-Law club, he also belongs to Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Eta Sigma A native of Des Moines, Lyle has been a coun- selor and a member of the Times Delphic business staff. BARBARA WARNER is a Liberal Arts sociology maior from Dakota City, Ne- braska. She is a member of Panhellenic Council, SFC, Mortar Board and Alpha Phi, of which she is past president. Barbara, who helped found the Drake chapter of Alpha Phi, previously at- tended Nebraska University, Lincoln Nebraska. GEORG ANN ZUSSMAN, a sociology maior in Liberal Arts from Maywood, Illinois, belongs to Alpha Epsilon Phi, in which she has been treasurer and president. She has also served as rush chairman for Panhellenic Council, chair- man of Sweetheart Sing, and member of Greek Week, and Senior Class Com- mittees. Georg Ann's other activities include: recording secretary for Stu- dent-Faculty council for Religious Ac- tivities, secretary and chairman of Stu- dent Union Committee, and member of Women's Recreation Association Board, Student Forum, Sociology Club, Young Democrats and Young Republi- cans. wr? .- ., 3 H ' A I ,Q I 4 , ' X . . V, I J: 1. Q TU: 'il fu l ..- al , ' .- , f , 13515 - I ' 1 QS 4 .1 1-q,,,,.Lg, fx f ,,,, . ff , x We f'TV -nf Y .-7 is :ef 1 If A 'F ,. l 7 1 x , , 4 'A VV A ig f , 1, K ' ' ,sf . I , Ji s .., ! X fn 4 Women's suffrage reached a new high January 15, 1960, when an all-female election voted Roger Prescott Drake's Most Eligible Bachelor Exercising their leap year privileges, coeds led Their dates to Drake's third annual Bachelor's Ball where, from a field of nine, They named The auburn haired, brown eyed Roger The biggest catch of the season - Biggest in quality and quantity, since this answer to a tall girl's dream stands six foot four and weighs T80 pounds. Sponsored by Alpha Tau Omega, Roger's maior interest Caside from the one that won him the Most Eligible titlej is athletics. He is a physical education maior in the College of Education, he is a star Varsity basketball forward, member of the D Club, and general sports enthusiast. For his winning ways with the feminine electorate, Roger received a trophy and a date with Marilyn Treman, T959 Homecoming Queen. Other candidates for Most Eligible Bachelor, who received honorary Certificates were: Mike Meyers, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Vic Nelson, Phi Kappa Alpha, Byron Kunzman, Phi Kappa Pi, Al Wagner, Phi Delta Delta, Art Wittern, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Charles Frank, Theta Chi, Al Sorenson, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Hans Bressler, Sigma Phi Epsilon. l Phi Mu Alpha sponsors a . . . Quartet Contest Sharps and flats blended on the evening of November 23, to form the melodies of four part harmony. All types of music from combinations of country-style to calypso were included in The quartet contest. Twelve quartets, representing various dorms, organizations and Greek groups competed for the trophies. The winners were chosen according to male and female divisions. First Place in the male division went to: Gary Cook, Jim Forsman, Marv Gatch and Jerry Olson, representing Herriot Hall. 4-'vi . r'-15. Q 4- 3 A 5 . 1 . ,. X 1 gif! s-1' . 'sq' .I , -v 7?60 J'ne Flint, a junior from Glenwood, Iowa, is a retailing major in Business Adminis- tration. A member of Kappa Alpha Theta, she also belongs to Young Republicans, Retailing Club and Marketing Club. Her hobbies include playing the piano, swimming, tennis, boating, and modern dance. J'ne has been Miss Southwest Iowa, Miss Congeniality in the Miss Iowa Con- test, Bomb Beauty at Iowa State Univer- sity, and was on the Royal Court of In- ternational Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweet- hearts. majoring in education, Diane is a mem ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma. The Wil metie, Illinois, freshman also is J mem ber of Kappa Beta Kappa and Barkers Club. is a sophomore in secrefarial science in Business Administration. From Chicago, she is an independent, a cheerleader, and a member of Barkers' Club, Young Re- publicans, YWCA, and Newman Club. from Hinsdale, Illinois, is a freshman psychology major in Liberal Arts. She is a member of Delta Gamma, WRA, and Barkers' Club. 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' , 11 ' 1 8JI M .- Crganizations INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL 82 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL 82 FRATERNITIES 84 SORORITIES 104 ivsa.. muh' ' 5? Social Council - I! Ponhellenic Council The Social Panhellenic Council serves as the governing body for sororities on Dralce's campus. ll regulates rushing, pledging, and other policies, P. Pulling, L. Freitag Mrs. D. Helmick fAdv.j R. Hl dk .l, Ed d M' Glancf, J. Hoplwrrs, K Jones M4 rzclson War S C Gfolh, B Parlon, G. Zussman Fjaglman . cran L ffaclwm-an, J. Wfall Social Council J. Bruner Inter-Fraternity Council The obiect of the lnterfraternity council on the Drake campus is to advance and promote the interests of the University, the associated fraternities contained therein, and to insure cooperation between the faculty and student body. The council consists of two representatives from each member fraternity, including the president of the house and one chosen representative. These men meet bi-monthly to discuss and consider problems arising from the fraternity system. A basic function of IFC is to regulate fraternity rushing. To aid prospective members, IFC published a brochure containing facts about this phase of college life. Inter- fraternity athletics include football, basketball, baseball, and bowling. Greek weekend is another high-light of the year spon sored by IFC. The executive council of IFC included: Bill Moxely IPres.J, Louie Zakin CSeC'YI, Chuck McDonald lTreas.J L. Simpson, K. Boyle C. McDonald J. Challas, B. Moxley 5 - N John Challas fV.P.J A. Wagner C. Long J. Butterfield G. Puhrmann i I 5 . 2 H V62 1 Alpha Epsilon lb Louie Zakin Secretary of IFC 1 .. ZZ 2222... ... .... The men of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity spent a busy year at Drake University in T959-60. The interior ot the house was improved and the sleeping rooms received sparkling new lino- Ieum. The numerous social gatherings were highlighted by the Beat Generation party, the AI Capone Prohibition Party, and the winter formal, the theme of which was Manhatten Towers. The homecoming decoration was an oversized nebbish card which opened and closed to the theme of Kick the 'L' out of St. Louis. During Homecoming weekend, a brunch was served to parents and guests. The brothers of AEPhi engaged in a variety of extracurricular activities. Among the Pi leaders were Louie Zakin, secretary of the IFC, Mike Meyers, member of the SFC, and Gene Terry, vice-president of Phi Delta Chi. Fred Rosenberg wrote a sports column for the Des Moines Register and Jim Galinsky, who records under the name of 'Jimmy Gale, performed at social functions all across the state. Bob Adler was advertising manager for the Times-Delphic. Adler Blat! Glick Bechler Galinsky Goodrich Berg Gerstein Griffin Berry Glazer Hill 84 , Richard Berkowitz President Mrs. Rothman Isaacson Price Schoenfield Weinel' Kallman Rosenberg Schulson Weisler KEY Rosenfeldt Snyder Weissman MEYBYS Rudolph Terry Winick ees.. when 'WW . . ' '-nm 2813 Cottage Grove IE SW me E Alpha Tau Omega Jim Bruner President The ATO's returned for the 1959-60 school year to the construc- tion of an addition to the chapter house, which included a four- room suite for the housemother. ATO started the fall semester by winning second place in Homecoming decorations. Other honors included second place in scholarship, second place in quartet contest, a tie for first place in football, and first and second places in tennis. The active social season began with the pledge dance at Hyperion Country Club. December brought the winter formal at the Standard Club. Other social events included many informal dances and sorority exchanges. Members of ATO filled many important campus positions. Jim Bruner and Dave Romant were elected to the SFC. Tom Leahy and Chuch McDonald were elected president and vice-president respectfully of the senior class, and twelve ATO's were on various committees of SFC. Jerry Nippen- berg and Denny Wendt were members of the varsity football team, and Roger Prescott was on the varsity basketball team. Outstanding Jim Bruner was chosen as the outstanding member of the year. His activities include: president of the fraternity, vice-president of Omicron Delta Kappa and Alpha Kappa Psi, election to the National Collegiate Who's Who, treasurer of Circle K and Inter-fraternity Council. Auw Cnthcart Faber Hanna Klinger Black Cook Fielde Hayes Knouse Barkley Dziuba Groeuman HOCk6lf KOSVYOH Caldwell Ellerbrake Gould Kling Lackner s v 'X f ' X A -em ,, A, ,.,, Y . , J l Charles McDonald Vice-president 3650 Cottage Grove Avenue Leahy Moore Podre barae Rex Scott Stokes Voller Wendt Lund Nussie Poeh-Iein Romano Shimp Swank Ward Wheelock MCCIOY NeiS0r1 Polson Romont Sm ith Titus Webb Wood Myers Pescaglia Prescott Salloom Sours Thorson Welcome Zinzen Kappa Alpha Damon Rockett, President ZZZ ' if -l iwl I . E, 4 0 , . A , , ' s, -1 . w ga 4521 . A 1 ,F I , I A - ' ' 4 9.1 -. 5.1 'V if W JY' 'L-,. -, fy gm., For the second consecutive semester Kappa Alpha Psi won the scholarship trophy awarded to the social fraternity with the highest grade average. The pledge class continued the tradition of excelling in scholarship, by capturing the newly created pledge scholarship trophy which is awarded to the pledge class with the highest grade point average. The activities of the year in- clude entering teams in intramural sports, parties, picnics, and Greek weekend. The men of Kappa Alpha Psi also participated in the campaign to help solicit funds for a national charity. Jim Guydon and Lee McKnight are members of the varsity basketball squad. Jim Thomas, Jankeith Thompson, and Jesse Wilson were members of the freshman football team. Jim Thomas and Dave Reed were on the freshman basketball team. Bland Guydon Callaway Johnson Silas Thomas Vice-president Wayne Lewis Secrefa ry Roy King 2 ffm, Thomas I-UTOT1 Watson Reed Thompson Wilson Phi Delta Delta Al Wagner The major event this year for the Phi Delta Deltas was becoming permanently situated in their new house at 1311 34th. Social life for the Phi Delts offered contrasting themes in their important fall events, which included The Undertaker's BalI and Winter Wonderland, and the winter formal. The campus leaders in- clude: Bill Moxley, president of the Phi Delts and of Inter- Fraternity Council, Larry Herrmann, SFC Special Events Committee Chairman and vice-president of Circle The Phi Delts started off the intramural season with a tie for first place in football. The group is the defending all-university basketball champs. Many of the members played on Drake's varsity athletic teams. Ken Macke in the co-captain of the 1960 football team. Bruce Bremner is a member of the basketball team, along with Jerry Pezzetti and Don Beirsdorf. The Phi Delts have doubled their size during the past year, and have high hopes of attaining National Phi Delta Theta at the 1960 convention of the fraternity. Outstanding Phi Delta Delta chose Al Wagner as their most outstanding mem- ber for this year. He was a member of IFC, where he holds the offices of rush chairman, dance chairman, and Greek Week Proiect committee co-chairman. 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Af iw'- The PiKA's returned to their newly redecorated house to begin the 1959-60 season at Drake. Among honors received was the scholarship improvement trophy for the spring semester of 1959. Delta Omicron chapter served as host for the annual Founder's Day activities in March. Among the social highlights were the winter formal, Winter Paradise, which was held at the Cloud Roomg a Beatnik party: the pledge skip to Kansas Cityp and a Hawaiian Party with the Iowa State chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha. Don Gee was a member ot the Drake track team. Larry Hemming was editor of the fraternity newspaper, and was pres- ident of the fraternityg Jim Hospodarsky is president currently. ZA Anderson Boudewyns Benson Busch Boelke Beeson Boyce Bittner Bagley James Hospodarsky President Q : 1' 1342 30th Chibucos Gee Hayes Nelson Ren kes Sayers Egeland Hamamki-1 McGuire I Olson Reed Terhufen Eaion Hartie Natenberg Rhineha-rt Sale Pi Kappa Phi Paul Try The Pi Kapps ended last year by again taking first place in the Relays Parade contest - the sixth time in the last seven years. This year was started with a new housemother, Mrs. Helen Bright, who has added much to Pi Kappa Phi's eleventh year on the Drake campus. Also new was the landscaping and front porch of the house. Highlighting the social year was the crowning of the Rose Queen at the spring formal in May. The usual parties and exchanges were sandwiched into the Pi Kapps' busy sched- ules. President Bob Moody served on the SFC Special Events Committee and was co-managing editor of the Times-Delphic. Walt Fullmer managed to serve as fraternity secretary between reporting news and spinning records for Des Moines radio station KSO. The house's other radio bug, Paul Senne, directed the Let's Visit Drake Show and had his first pop record, Cool Man Rock, released last fall. Historian Dave Crawford was a member of Kappa Mu Epsilon and Phi Eta Sigma. Other officers were Neil Kalouner, treasurer, and Byron Kunzman, pledge- master. Outstanding Pi Kappa Phi's outstanding active for 1959-60 was Paul Try. The January graduate served as fraternity treasurer for two terms and president for one term. This fall Paul was the Wing Com- mander of the AFROTC Cadet Wing, and served as treasurer of Arnold Air Society. In his freshman year, the mathematics major was elected to membership in Phi Eta Sigma, freshman honorary scholastic fraternity. Paul played violin in the Des Moines Sym- phony Orchestra. He also served as president of Kappa Mu Epsilon, honorary mathematics fraternity. Beisch Dougal Hodgkinson Crawford Fullmer Kunzman Bob Moody President Neil Kalouner Treasurer Nichouse Schwartz Peters 3303 University Avenue Sigma Alpha 'PR- Ph Reid Holscher -15. qv . 1 Q 5-7 ' 2 Y lf ai' .L :ii L ' Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon captured the coveted All-University Intra- mural Athletics Voltimer Trophy, by placing no lower than Third place in any sport and receiving first place in four divisions. A spring formal and Winter formal, and informal monthly house parties were balanced by the extensive work accomplished by the actives and pledges at the Iowa Cerebral Palsy Home for Children throughout the year. The SAE's were well represented in University athletics, with Gene Shultz and Jerry Shipman on the varsity football team, and Larry Bess, Jim Begg, Dick Kautz, Steve Richardson, and Jerry Shipman on varsity track. John Challas well represents Sigma Alpha Epsilon on the lnter-Fra- ternity Judiciary Committee. SAE's gradepoint ranked above the all-men's average. Outstanding Reid Hoelscher has been the house manager for Sigma Alpha Epsilon for the past two semesters. Ried was elected vice-president of the fraternity last semester. He has had an above average scholastic record, in spite of his many activities. Agnew Allen Anderson Bolen Brown Coder Finney Havens Camp Curtis 4 Fleming Hines Carey Drenckpohl Freudenthal Hqugton Cgltry Finnegan Fl'Oel1liCl't Hugheg AI Sorenson President 1235 34th Street Ken Kauffman Treasurer Jackson Levin McGarry P01-rs Schmidt Shipman Yoder Ka utz Mathey Moore Ramsey Schoe neman Sisco Lady McBride Murphy Richardson Schuliz Sufie Langman McCabe Olney Sams Scofhorn VanSIyke .su ... Sigma Phi Epsilon William Longfield Sigma Phi Epsilon began the i959 school year with 87 men participating in all campus and fraternity activities. The Sig Eps have averaged about two parties every month, including the Diamond Princess Ball, and the Winter Formal. Several Sig Eps are known for their campus activitiesg 14 were members of Drake athletic teams, 8 were members of Circle K g Paul Stark served as president of the Ski Club, Orlando Signeri was president of Barkers Clubg Dean Swartzwelter was treasurer of the Social Committee and of Circle K g Phil Hahn was treasurer of the promotions committeeg Ty Thayer was chairman of the Convoca- tions committee, and captain of the varsity golf team. Cutstanding William Longfield was chosen as the member of the year be- cause of his outstanding work in both fraternity and campus activities. He was fraternity president in T957 and 19585 iunior class presidentg president of the Student Alumni Committeeg rules chairman for the Intramural committee, lFC rush chairman, and chairman of the Drake Social committee. 5 Aceto Bressler Cookman Hahn Hvbef Bagkhaug Brigham Doud, J. L. Hamilton Levvis Beck Burnett Doud, J. R. Hess l-Yf1Cl't Bowman Bush Fahn Hines Maher ' ,. fl. ,. t L N ' E 5-1 1 ,,,. ,..,-.,. 'j Y Q 'rf V 2 . if Q 'A A ef L l 5 S '11 , -1 fi 415 M I ,ness . SWS! Ei A QW 5 E Chuck Long ffx 1073 :mh sneer . Mrs. Forrest Housemother Martindale Meneilley Olson Poggi Shelladay Spotora Stone Vig nocchi Matheson Meyers Parish Rummans Skogland Spratt Swartzwelter Walker McHose, Mitchell Pettise Segneri Smith Stark Thayer Warnock McKinley Odron Pierick Schafer Sorenson Stees Vieregg Whitlatch I00 Tau Kappa Epsilon With a nucleus of less than 35 men, Tau Kappa Epsilon doubled its size during rush and began the fall semester with full power. They took first place in the homecoming decorations and held several parties, including: the Togetherness Dance at the Avon Country Club, a Winter formal at the Waveland Country Club, an Undertakers party at some out-of-the-way haunted house and many extemporaneous parties in-between. On campus, the Tekes tied down many of the important posi- tions: TOM DALBY - National Who's Who and Quax Who's Who JACK KENNELLY - vice-president of Alpha Kappa Psi, vice-pres- ident of Phi Eta Sigma DAVE PENNEY - Editor-in-Chief of the Quax LYLE SIMPSON - President of the SFC, National Who's Who Quax Who's Who James Underfer I Outstanding Jim Underfer was elected the most outstanding member of Teke for l96O. This was for his tireless work during the remodeling of the Teke house. Jim also is on the varsity baseball team and leads the Tekes to many victories in the inter-fraternity basketball, football, track and other sports. Belhell Buell Dalby Garabedign Harrison, F. Bierman Carney Darr Gilyan Harrison, G Boring Comito Dunham Gluk Hart Boyle Christopher Frykberg Goldman Hoffman were Q Lyle Simpson President 45 ff-uf' 3807 University Avenue Mrs. Violet Knowlton Housemother fx 393+ 0' 'N Horrocks Jevicky Kelly Martin Moeller Patterson Rossiter Smeby Walter Williams HUH -l0l'1'150I'1 Kennelly, J. E. Maxwell Myers Penney Schmidt Smith Weaver Windsor -laCliS0l1 J0l'1l'lS0I1 Kennelly, J. W. McGoldrich Nelson Reid Schultz Stroner Westman Jensen Kale Kline Miller Noah Rosenquist Skrivseth VanVoorhis Widmer '15 Theta Chi Harley Martin President After an all-summer hassle with the city zoning commission and the city council, Theta Chi was given the green light to move into their new house on 34th Street. The entire chapter pitched in to make modifications so that the house would be suitable for fraternity residence. The high point of the social functions during the fall was The Sweetheart of Theta Chi dance held at the Hyperion Country Club. This, coupled with a monthly house party and a party given for the actives by the pledges, produced a busy fall semester. During the spring, the Theta Chis held their traditional Spring Formal. Outstanding Theta Chi's member of the year is Jerry L. Johnson. It was largely through his efforts that 34th Street was rezoned for Greek houses. During his four years at Drake, Jerry has maintained a 3.3 grade average in the field of languages and social science. He is a member of Phi Sigma Iota, honorary romance language fraternity, The Young democrats, chairman of the scholarship committee of IFC, and has been accepted for post-graduate work at Georgetown University, Washington D.C. Butts Ehrlich Halverson Butterfield Frank Hamilton George Puhrmann Vice-president 1280 34th Street Mrs. Ruth Kem ble Housemother Hedge Huff Lyle Mason Stober Hollingshead Jensen Marfhinsen Ouiait Thompson Alpha Epsilon Phi Bobbie Marks -1. The AEPhis started out the year with their annual open house for all Drake students. An alumni dinner, a costume party, a Secret Desire party given for the pledges by the actives, and a pledge party with a western theme, were among the other social events. The Phis' annual formal was held in the spring. Georg Ann Zussman, president, was elected to Collegiate Who's Who for her leadership, scholarship, and service to Drake. Among her activities are the following: chairman of the Student Union Committee, chairman for Sweetheart Sing and the Panhellenic Council. Fran Berman is the president of Hillel and is on the Greek Week committee. Outstanding Bobbie Marks, the most outstanding active of the year, has held various offices in her sorority and on campus. She has been house manager for two years, rush chairman, member at large, recording secretary, and WRA representative. This past summer she attended Alpha Epsilon Phi's National Convention at Sun Valley, Idaho. On campus she has been a member of the Pan- hellenic Council, committees for Greek Week and Sweetheart Sing, Barker's Club, Quax staff, Kappa Beta Kappa, and the modern dance club. Bobbie was secretary and treasurer of Hillel. She is also a member of the honorary romance language fra- ternity, Phi Sigma lota. T Andrew Cohen Glicksrein Apfelbaum Fink Gold! Berman Glick Goodman ix .,,iii?g'si n n . C ...- x sz! 1 AXig,x ' 'bfi Georg Ann Zussman Presidenf 2718 University Avenue Mrs. Rose Katz Messer Schiffman Winston Hoffman Klopfer Rosenberg Velen Zagel Levy Rosen blum Weiss Za ken I05 I no nag neue an-4 so our a no on one ooo, ii. -- l Alpha Phi is Barbara lPatl Warner 'i f il . , . ll T T 5 ' V IZ! H lsr. : --E .. -i 1 , 5. -lf. 5 ui 'V , Alpha Phis came back this fall and with their new pledges began another year of activity. The fall and spring formals and the annual Barn Party were the main social events. Once again the Phis took second place in Homecoming house decoration, and the biggest honor came when they received the Scholarship Improvement Trophy at the Fall Scholarship Convocation. Rita Reckling, house president, Pat Warner and Jan Mager were nom- inated to the National Collegiate Who's Who. The newly organized drill team claimed two Alpha Phis, and Drakettes claimed three. This year the Phis helped at the Rehabilitation Center on Sundays, and also worked for the National Heart Association. Outstanding Alpha Phi chose Pat Warner as their most outstanding member. Pat will always be special to Gamma Omicron Chapter because she was one of the founders. She has served as house president and has held several other offices. This year she is Scholarship Chairman. Pat is also a member of SFC and Mortar Board, and has been chosen for the honorary sociology fraternity and for National Collegiate Who's Who. Aderhold Augustine Breister Figher Goetsch Allen Austin Burkett Helgensen Henderson Anderson Beck Dahl Finke Hill Askelsen Braznell Dewitt Freitag Hurd 'Q ' K fx- ,L 1 ,i..ufllCmnnngnlrni ' Q f .,,b ., . . N , A ri 'wi 35? 6 13 1 rw T 53' - we 555551:-2 S :Qi te 3 ? 'Q 5. .J L we-fa-K' tw. .fmx-J ? lf' fi' 1 .Z55'l':2VfSf-'gf ' .:.,,e tai1' :five 5 1: H ' hp .13 ,, Rita Reckling President JUN -in 1236 34th Street Mrs. Daly Ingalls Kidd Lindel Mead Mosier, J. L. Raud Shelly Strawn Jones Larson Lund Mercer Oliver Sallemi Shepard Sullivan Kahl King Lundby Millet Pargas Schamer Snyder Whiteside Kenney Lindberg Mager Mosier, J. S. Row Schiller Sofield Wickham I07 Alpha Xi Delta ,- 175- if YT Joann Beran Q f' I I Y J .6157 .. if . ,N '-'lr . ti if -' 1 . isjf 1 g 'l'LfJ ' -7 4 ' 'Y . :U l 31, rl .. 'Tvs-i'g i ' i , L ' F1 iff' .X I, Y . J, ' , -. I in 5. Q I .dia ai. ii . . 7 . 'Jqsbu 2. . 9 . U J', ff Vx .' 9 v ' 'v f Q ,' ' '. 'i'E'l - 'ji ',. fl ' Q .xf 'ie4.!..: ::Pil t The Alpha Xis began the year in their newly decorated house. During the summer a new trophy room and housemother's quarters were added and remodeling of the kitchen and living room was completed. Excitement came early when the sorority placed first in the Homecoming decorations, for the fourth consecutive year, with LaFrenda Ebbert's winning train idea. The winter formal, held at the Wakonda Club, was the highlight of the social season. The Alpha Xi's Bill Bailey routine won second place in the annual Quartet Contest. Carol Lamb repre- sented the sorority on the newly organized drill team, Sandy Povall was the feature editor of the Times Delphic, and Managing Editor of the Quax. Sandi Currey was the class section editor of the Quax. Outstanding During her four years at Drake .lo Ann Beran has proven herself an asset in various activities. She has filled offices in Alpha Xi Delta, Phi Sigma Iota, Sigma Alpha Iota, and Lutheran Student Association. Others of her activities include Modern Dance Club, Kappa Beta Kappa, SFC Convocations and Campus Chest Com- mittees, concert band, University Chorus, and Social and Pro- fessional Panhellenic Councils. Alderson Bull Crawford DeVoe Haisky Allan Butler Dahlstrom Duesenberg Gustafson Alvine Campbell DeCicco Ebbertt Green Beran Chatterton Doyle Eggleston Fraunhofer I ' s --., lo 7. -A' . l -V ' 9 A A .ggi L I I xi ' .. V, ,si ' 'x . I M., A W I w ,a -. 5 ,wmsrbzkwf Sandi Currey Vice-president tw Eiiiiilii 1320 34th Street Mrs. Walters -ff X, . .gf F l. Q 1 it N ,J X 4 sy f f ox 'Cx 4 .W 2 N ,, rg Q A -. f . ,.:-:g-:I xg, Q x 09' X Q C Q 2222222 Jacob Linquist Mondolfo Povall Richmond Smith, S, Sweeney Wesenberg Lamb Lohr Nelson, B. Rauh Schuster Stalos Thilking White Kaefer Meyer Nelson, M. Reed Schnaufer Stinogel Voth Yocum Legg Miller Polk Reichenbacher Smith, A. Stouffer Walsh Youmans IO9 Chi Omega sf Mu Mina Zenor 'in' I 3 .' 1 A I f' is ' - .gn zfhl - 4 . W- f '42, V , ' . r' I 1-.' l I' ' ' -i - H ,.1.. .- T 3'-,A 'N ., . llg- 53 gg? . xii ' is--l .' '- ,v ,.,,.-. 43, ' al? 7 ' .q.F.-A-1 1, , The Chi Omega's theme, Pan-da-Bears, resulted in a twenty- foot Panda Bear sitting on their front steps as part of the campus- wide Homecoming decorations. November proved to be a re- warding month, as the Chi O's excitedly received the honor of having the highest scholarship on campus, winning the first place trophy for the second consecutive time. The Chi O quartet stepped into the spotlight, capturing the first place trophy in the Quartet Contest. In honor of the actives and commemorating Leap Year, the pledges gave a Sadie Hawkins Party. In campus activities: Kay Jones and Rosemary Nitsche, secretary of the SFC, were selected for Mortar Board and National Collegiate Who's Who. Penny Nichols organized and led the Toreadores, Drake's precision marching team. Ricky Kuchar, on the court for the Diamond Princess Ball, and Patty Day, a semi-finalist in the Miss Drake contest, added a touch of beauty to the college scene. Outstanding Mina Zenor's outstanding abilities and talents led the Chi Omegas to choose her as their member of the year. This senior drama student has been an officer in Chi O for three years, as social chairman, entertainment chairman, and vice-president. As enter- tainment chairman, Mina directed the Sweepstakes Bulldog Tales skit, The Ledgend of Cindy San. ln the field of drama, Mina has had major parts in several plays, is a member of Zeta Phi Alpha, Professional drama fraternity, and Theta Alpha Phi, Honorary drama fraternity. She is director of Campus Camera, Drake's radio show on WOI. Mina was also a Drake cheerleader for three years. Alexander Blasaer Coxworth Eichenseer Gulvanonr Arquero Bockberg Day Felt Hanlan Bates Boehnke Denz Folkerts Hanson Benware Carlson Dillon Fyfe Hanrahan Kay Jones President 2700 University Harms He nney Hopkins Howard Jasper Jensen Kahley Kuchar Koehler Maher Nelson, S Pearson Sherratt Throckmorton Whitaker Zimmer Landsness McBride Nichols Radigan Stewart Wall Witham Loeltz McCallum Nitsche Scelonge Stohl Weir Wolff Lynch Nelson, D. O'Grady Scribner Stanek Wells Yore Delta Gamma IA- ln 3 Judy Wyatt .1 1 . ,- If J.-A :: f..w Engl. :fr fl Wrllll:',2-1, 'lf 'FK Yfftcr' ' .' Q,'. 'AH :J -F. 'f-Za Y I' 51 1 . Jig., fljigf' J it This fall found busy Hannahs returning to lO8O 22nd Street to prepare for rush. Parties, informal and decorated, resulted in 21 new pledges. With pep and enthusiasm, pledge duties were performed and Homecoming plans were made. A giant octopus decked the pillars with the homecoming slogan, Squeeze 'em. Gigantic posters and famous ads were the decor for the Delta Gamma Mad Ad Party. Advertisements came to life as Hannah, and dates dressed as popular ads. A pleasant addition to the house was Elizabet de Vylder, a Swedish exchange student staying with the DG's this year. Christmas holly was the theme for the winter formal, Hollyland. Carmen Tursi was chosen ATO Sweetheart, while Sonny Christensen was our homecoming finalist. Peg Buck was liaison to the Campus Chest Committee for SFC, and Liz Nelson, Judy Scott, Barb Dunlap, and Elyn Yost also served on SFC committees. Sue Tyler, Judy Scott, and Dori Gustine are publicity, program chairman, and historian, respec- tively, in Kappa Beta Kappa. Three DG's, Linda Master, Jan and Joyce Barnhart, were selected to be members of the newly formed Toreadors. Chosen for the Drakettes were Jan Barnhart and Karen Jensen. Outstanding Selected as the Delta Gamma Active of the Year is Judy Wyatt, who, as a junior, is serving as president of the chapter. Judy has been on the Delta Gamma Standards Board for three years, on the scholarship board, and activities chairman. Secretary of the Panhellenic Council and SFC Social Committee, Judy keeps the organizations' records in order. This fall she served as orientation counselor. Judy has also been an active member of Kappa Beta Kappa, Ski Club, and Barkers Club. Atherton Barnhart, J. Y. Burris Christensen, S. L. Dillon Anderson Beary Burt Crain Drake Ball Benson Chawgo Derrick Dunlap Barnhart, J. E. Brown Christensen, S. K. DeWit Edgren Margaret Buck Vice-president if Q? l li' Hg - Tyr llfff l Y r ,QI mllffffgfli ,Hi l wlilgfs ' SW Q 1080 22nd Street Mrs. Beaumont X .3 .A .4 l Fynquist Gallagher Gland? Gustine 'T' K Haxby Larsen Nelson Rice Schoenewe Severson Tyler Holliday MacKenzie Nesbitt Sandwick Scholz Smith Werth Hubbell Moller Niffenegger Sauer Scott Stuart Wilson Jensen Mosiir Rau Schiffer Severance Tursi Yeretsky Yoder Yohn Yost Delta Zeta Margaret R, Glancy ,J 'fi .A an ., , ,HY V ,,, ,., , . 5,-. The Delta Zetas began the school year with an open house honor- ing their housemother. Among their social events were the Christmas formal, Fascination, held at the Hotel Fort Des Moines, and the annual Rose Formal honoring the Dream Girl of Delta Zeta. At Christmas the DZ's gave supplies to the Des Moines' Children's Home. The DZ's were quite active in campus activities. Gayle Graff was on the homecoming court, while Belinda Berg- dall and Ann Gulden were elected to Kappa Delta Pi, national education honorary group. Jan Nonacelli is on the directing staff of Bulldog Tales. DZ's held several positions on SFC com- mittees. Outstanding Margie Glancy is Delta Zeta's outstanding active. Among her many activities are: member of the Panhellenic Council, junior class representative to the Who's Who selection committee, so- ciology club, and Barker's club. Margie received the Mortar Board scholarship for the outstanding sophomore, and the DZ scholar- ship award. She was selected a semi-finalist in the Miss Drake contest, one of the ten best dressed women at Drake, and a member of the SAE Sweetheart Court. She is the Delta Zeta Rush chairman. Adams Ashley Boeke Christensen, M. Frease Anderson, J. Bean Bowdish Clark Goldberg Anderson, M. Bester Calla Deets Grismore Anton Bierwirth Christensen, C. Dethmers l Barbara Paxion President Mrs. Bown Gulden Habekosf Henning Hurley Johnson Kaldahl Kiefzman Klag Kubicek Ma rohn Kutchin Matzinger Leckliier McDonald l.o1z McKibben ...:, Q nrr r r, nr Qu i s fm i A Miller, M. Miller, S. Monacelli Mueller Munday Nelson Phillips Poiman Pullen Remele Shaffer Shea 3118 Coitage Grove Sutton Summers Triplett Vittefeaux Walleslad Wier Wright -Q Kappa Alpha Theta 1 on as un.. one IUCOI 0iOl!s ll!! some an at n no OIICCO 0000! IOOOIIII oaoopogi Q- 'vii Ann Mclntyre 1 The Meow of the KAT's became louder as the Thetas began their second year on 34th Street. Beauty. again rested upon Theta heads, Judy Olson was crowned Miss Minnesota and rep- resented that state in the Miss America Pageant, and Faye Stalley was chosen Miss Piere, South Dakota. Linda Kocour represented Theta as one of the five finalists for Homecoming Queen. Gerri Holler was crowned Sigma Phi Epsilon Diamond Princess at their annual fall Pledge dance. The beatnik craze reached its peak, and the Thetas entertained their dates at a beatnik house party. Holiday spirits soared the annual winter formal - Mistletoe Spree. Honors were well distributed in the Theta house: Jane Haffner and Shera Hess were elected Treasurer and Secretary, respectively, of the senior class, Mona Muhm was a member of the cheerleading squad, Jane Haffner, Jennie Johnson, Ann Mc- Intyre, and Linda Mackaman were elected to Who's Who in American Colleges. Cufsfanding The Thetas had a wide range from which to choose an outstand- ing member of their chapter, but finally narrowed the field to one - Ann Mclntyre. Ann has participated in many worthwhile campus activities and has given unendingly of her time, effort, and ability to further their obiectives. She has participated and held offices in: YWCA, president, Young Republicans, vice-pres- ident, Kappa Beta Kappa, WRA, History Club, Drake Christian Council, and was elected to SFC and Who's Who in American Colleges. In her last two years of college, she has held the Mary E. Downing Honorary History Scholarship and a Political Science scholarship. Abel Billings Cali Cook Ely Anderson Bromley Carey Coulter Flint Armstrong Brown Colley Cullum Flora Bester Brundage Conler Doerr Fones II6 ' I Linda Mackaman President 1335 34th Street Mrs. Reiner? Graper Hartoff Johnson McPheeters Oberhaus Shoftstall Steck Therkelsen Vail Wright D Haffner Hess Kocour McVey Onthank Sikkema Stiffler Thomfon VanKoten Wright, S. Haller Hladik LaCasse Markuson Palian Slone Swanson Touzaun Weatherby Hamilton Howe McCarron Muhm Shearer Stalley Sweeting Townsend White Kappa Kappa Gamma Janice Edwards Of the special events on the Kappa calendar, which included Christmas and Spring formals and Christmas caroling, the most exciting was moving into a new house at l305 34th Street. Among the Kappas who have been honored- in various ways during the year are: Joyce Lund, president of Zeta Phi Eta and of the Professional Panhellenic Council, a member of Mortar Board and the convocations committee, treasurer of Theta Alpha Phi, and a member of Who's Who, Marilyn Treman, elected Homecoming Queen, Nella Hundling, rush chairman and the alum secretary of Mu Phi Epsilon, Barbara Wood, vice-president of Phi Gamma Nu, and Maggie Miller, vice-president of SFC. Outstanding Jan Edwards was chosen the outstanding active of the year. Her many campus activities are as follows: Lambda Kappa Sigma Seca retary, Rho Chi secretary, and Alpha Lambda Delta treasurer. Jan is a member of Mortar Board, and was secretary of the American Pharmaceutical Association in her sophomore year. o -n nun ness aan ee to no no o lo ee ences 'sauna 'sawn iaa... l Austin Bertch Corcoran Fruchey Graham Bartley Bland Don Carlos Gamble Groth Baranyai Cheney Elbert Gatea Harrell Bennett Coffey Evans Goehler Hayes Joyce Lund , President .-4 rj? 1305 34th Mrs. Briggs Heil Job Leatzon Moore Neu Priebe Sherman Taylor Wilson Heines Kerlin Lory Miller Owens Reid Schultz Treman Wood Holmes Kopfsfein Lund Morgan Parr Riessen Sirachauer Voiker Hundling Laster Magee McLaughlin Priebe,' C- Rose Strong Wagler Town Girls Gracielou Jansen ' A ll ' Y-QQ. Meeting Monday nights in New York Hall, the 32 members of the Drake Town Girls, an independent organization, put in a busy social season. At Christmas they held a semi-formal, and in the spring they had their traditional formal. Mixers, slumber parties, hay rack rides, and informal dances filled the rest of their year. Under the guidance of their advisors, Mrs. John D. Hansen and Mrs. Dwight Saunders, the group met for the work of organizing a campus club, homecoming and Drake Relays dis- plays and floats, WRA, Campus Carnival, and WUS. Outstanding A iunior in the College of Fine Arts, Gracielou Jansen is in music education, maioring in viola and minoring in piano. Joining TG's as a freshman, Gracie served the organization the past year as treasurer. She has participated in WRA, playing ping-pong doubles and singles, volleyball, softball and bowling. Gracie has been serving Sigma Alpha lots, professional music sorority, as his- torian. She is a member of the Drake-Des Moines Symphony orchestra, and of the Grace Methodist Church choir. In the last year Gracie has served the campus as an orientation counselor and as a floor counselor of Stalnaker dorm, and has been a member of the house council. 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High School Practice Teaching A semester safari into the blackboard iungle of high scheol lite introduces many Drake educa- tion students to the perils and pleasures of sec- ondary teaching. One such sojourner back to those high school days - days not too long past - is Penny Nichols, drama-speech major, who student taught at Des Moines Technical High School during the fall semester. Like many others, Penny played a dual role - efficient high school teacher at Tech and active college coed at Drake. Student teaching is the highlight of the four- year teacher preparation program of Drake's College of Education, which, since its founda- tion in 1888, has prepared teachers for all levels of the school system from kindergarten through college. This on the job training utilizes the educational theory gained from class lectures and textbook study, it provides a practical Test of the prospective teacher's abil- ity, interest . . . and understanding. To some students, student teaching presents a formidable aspect full of responsibilities - conducting classes, making assignments, mark- ing grades. But for most, it is rewarding and valuable stage of learning - a stage in which the student teacher has an opportunity to work in a real school situation, meet real problems, and work with actual children or teen-agers. it Y sta They Learn by Teaching iggft Others to Learn BOARD OF' EDUCATION ADMINISTRATQ ,-1 AW Delta Theta Phi Delta Theta Phi, Professional and social law fraternity, had among its ranks the members of the Law Review Board, Robert Helmick, Keith McKinley and William Wheatcraft. Bill Wheatcratt also was the president of Delta Theta Phi, Dick Barr served as secretary, Bill Sackett was vice- president and Don Bertell was treasurer. iow l: Walker, Miller, Row 2: Bringolf, Jensen, Bertell, Goebel, Barr, Wheatcroft, Albers, Sockett, Prichard, Heidman, Landers, Griffiths. Row 3: Peddicord, Trum Jauer, Merillat, Strobel, Knox, Qow 4: McKinley, Shauver, Ferguson, Jansen. Row 5: West, Potter, VanVoorhis, Handley, Amberlang. Row 6: Bosley, Helmick, Sornson iarnsay, Jordan. Row 7: Ryan, Sackett, Maranville, Leas, Row B: Laughlin, Fox, Williams. Student Bar Association The Student Bar Association, which has its office in Carnegie Hall, has been an important organization to the Drake Lavv School, and has produced national leadership among its members. The national president in 1952-53 and the execu- tive vice-president in 1955-56 were Drake lavv seniors, SBA is a professional organization, with Jerry E. Williams serving as its president. Lawrence M. Phillips is the vice-president, and Stanford Trumloower is both Secretary and Treasurer. Row 7: Renda, Evangelist, Walker, Starr, DuBois, Mananville, Hara. Row 2: Jensen, Yoder, Hayes, Toley, Ryan, Albers, Wheatcraft, Bertell, Miller. Row 3 Merillat, Barr, Trumbower,'McKinley, Strobel, Jansen. Row 4: Potter, Hardley, Shawver, VanVoorhis, Helmick, Goebel, Knox. Row 5: Ramsey, Prichard Bringolf, West, Ferguson, Jordan. Row 6: Milligan, Sackett, Leas, Amberlang, Shaffer, Sackett. Row 7: Gee, Peddicord, Sornson, Lardess, Williams. Row 8 Laughlin, Griffiths, Larson, Carr or Rosendahl. Student Bor Executive Board The Executiue Committee heading the Student Bar Assoe ciation coordinates the problems ot the law students, and acts as a Student Council. Directed by the men shown below, Drake's law students rank among the top in me National Student Bar Association, which is com- posed ot 35,000 students from 124 law schools. l Left to right: K. McKinley, W. Wheatcraft, R. Helmick Clockwise. R. Helrnick, S. Trumbower, B.!Moranville, R. Peddicore, D. DuBois, J. Yodder, J. Williams. Law Review Board For the ninth year, the Drake Law Review has been he official spokesman of the Drake Law School. Published by a three-man board of directors under he guidance of Professor EDWARD HAYES, faculty acl- fisor, the Review is distributed semi-annually to 3,300 Drake student lawyers and Iowa practicing lawyers. The primarily student-written publication, containing :rofessional articles, discussions of legal problems, and ase analyses, is financed through alumni gifts, subscrip- ions, and Iowa State Bar Association donations. To the 40 members of Drake's Cole Chapter, the pro- essional law fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta is a reservoir of professional information and aid. To help its members now in the classroom and later in the law field, Phi Alpha Delta provides outlines of var- ious Drake lavv classes, offers to underclassmen informal tutoring by upperclassmen, and holds monthly dinner meetings where prominent Des Moines lawyers discuss various aspects of the profession not covered in class- rooms or textbooks. In addition, the national organization publishes a quarterly newspaper, the Phi Alpha Delta Reporter, to further inform student lawyers about their profession. Phi Alpha Delta w 1: D. Starr lPres.J, E. Mitchell CMarshalJ, D. James Uustice, D. DuBois CV.J.D, R. Yee, T. Renda. Row 2: F. Evangelist, J. Foley, R. Larson, J. Shaffer. Iw 3: M. Hayes, D. Hagemann, J. Yodder, G. Hara. Row 4: M. Walton, G. Milligan, G. Weisberg. l29 v X 7,9 . .. g v - n 9 P .5 ' ' vm' lc . ' I F If s l 1 E3 Top: J, Ramsey, G, Demsco, 5. Blakenship, J. Davis, L. Anderson, C. Shuller, R. Krunnfusz, E. Anderson, T. Pierick, J. Mihm, R. Eilen Bolrom, Pow If A. Heng, R, Pochocki, J. Rodberg. Row 2: W. Bell, J. Cooper, C. B. Grandberg, R. Kuhn, J. Ellefson, J. Szarzynski S. DelaCwz. Row 3: T. Welcome, W. Alexander, R. Scheirer, J. Fry, W. Crozier, D. Samp, J. Stewart, R. Pribble, P. Goodspeed, R Stone, G. Lage, R. Trusly, M. DeFore, R. Kostron. Row 4: D. Kramersmeier, G, Miyaky, D. Romonf, J. Hannan, G. Carlson, K. Heaberlin, M. Mihm. Row 5: M. Carlson, B. Huichinson, D. Vddin, J. Blake, L. McGonicle, D. VanderWaIl, B. McGregor, C. Nigut, L. DeVries, P Nelson, W. Pererson. Row 6: D. Martin, D. Samuelson, B. Hopkins, F. Gregorich, H. McKay, D. Augsberger, Warren Peterson. Kdpptl Psi Professional Pharmacy MY, Q .-.sam 5 2:2 W ,.,., iw A-5222 Q2 , .W ,:s. 4 .- ,.-. .4 1' . .. , It .A,, ,W 12 .. at, 3 , ,Z :5Q,,j5g.A . f, 5 . S . . . :Q 'EN 4 -4- .,.-.1 Q, x z :199 f,- N X x A C ,. .mu ff .4 ,QQ '35, , Y Music Music, Music by the Drake Band l35 ws 'W fy.. Z' Y KSA Q.. EJLVNE FNDVEJ. if? 'al '13 'fJd-D-es, she wS foHcumg an ar? as old as man f working The f f .-nee' SUZI-NNE TODUS OralOr In nhlln- planar as gm Qfrnffcvon of H. M ,md imc fomf 9 i ,.-rf L - I' Besmocked unc Art Students - - 3-..a.,, . J'- 1 Q v ,if va I Besmeared Train Hands as Well as Minds 'Va in 'if as AY WM 'Q ttf 3335? gays Io .el . ,, 2 f111wi ESi:azf.4-14?-1 2- 1, 5:5-.gg 1251222 Lan-.,f21 - . c ff- su. ,?1411,5f,,.:,,,., ss- M. 1,-A 'Q '-E?ffYf?2 fa- 1- --1 fmsesamt-' iii . ', 43'-r.:Qi't5i f ' r' 4 ,,w4xwffuit 'f1'31.- Q Awwgoagnz 4. r- A hm bi'-' N '-sf f.',,i'-Y-S'ff,f E'2 ' .as'322f344Q4.1'-1-1t11i.f:P ass-v -2 -vm!-,vfwwft-s 1 There's none so critical as the artist himself. painting, undecided whether to stop now or add that last dab of color to her canvas. One of the first departments established, Drake's art depart- ment yearly tutors over 500 besmocked and besmeared aspiring artists. About 200 of these paint-wielders are art maiors, the remaining 300 being students from other departments dabbling in art. Offering training in an almost inexhaustible array of fields, the art department has classes in commercial art, interior decorat- ing, advertising design, painting, sculpturing, fashion illustration, print making, ceramics, pottery, and art education. The art faculty, headed by LEONARD GOOD, now includes eight instructors. JAN BOHROFEN casts a critical eye at her l37 104 many 1 7 . S'- I n - . y Jfr Q 'Wglq -:JU 5- s L' Xiu A - 0 ,1 .. I ,ll . 6 Jn' 'H Qs. , a. ,- Q ,H ., 0 1 D ,.Rv,' .sym- O -,1 I,-1' -.. SR. . J x. Ka . Bright Lights and the Nervous Thrill of . Show Business The Business There's No 0ther Like Pat Weaver demonstrates the Art of Make-up. ffinished products on pages 139 and 228i The Process of Production The cast list is posted rehearsal is called for that night Plans are cancelled the work lights on the stage are on Cast members sit on the piano bench and read from their scripts Prof interprets the play the crew list is up Drama students in Howard Hall in levis and painty sweatshirts running 4 Between classes to'get the set done once again the prop room is rummaged through Many fast cups of coffee consumed at Fran's and Lew's Zeta sandwiches seem to be the main diet Dorm lights burning in the middle of the night Have to get those lines memorized B the light chart is plotted Dress rehearsal in session . . . hot velvets in the spring. . .short Roman togas inthe winter 9 QP. 'Q Opening night telegrams and nervous freshmen ' Friday night pictures and only one night to go xox. The final curtain, work lights back on, everyone strikes the set A Zeta coffee for friends, family, cast and crew another Drake produdion is Over Liz Karlicek, Corry Thompson, Penny Nichols. f Penny Nichols 0 A Frank North and Pat Wesenberg. First Production- Chorley's Aunt Gary Christopher stars as Charley's Aunt. Five maior plays produced by the Drama department were: Charley's Aunt ...a,, aaooaooa.a,oaAooaaoaa,o,a,,a B randon Thomas Lightnin' ...,. .s., . an Wichell Smith and Frank Bacon Coriolanus sss.ss,s- ,.,,,,,,ss William Shakespeare The Potting Shed . ,,s. c.s.c.... . , c,c.,c,cccc,scccc Graham Green CProduced for International Theater Month - Marchj Dark ofthe Moon Q... William Birney and Howard Richards l4I Science 1, Z,,J' 5 'x P 5 A95-.4 - .G ,Q A vi i 'Q . j fi ,. eg , ef, if 5 A 15 . 4 5-, .. l 74 dynes is what it is. Just a little to the left please says an astronomy -student to Dr. Riggs in the Drake Observatory. Astronomy Perhaps the most interesting and neglected course in the science department is Dr. Phillip Riggs' astronomy course. it's no snap, by any means, but it's not the most difficult either. Weekly journeys to the Municipal Observatory to study the stars first hand, distinguish this departmental adven- ture from the clique labs of the other sciences. Dr. Riggs' vigor and enthusiasm for this course teaches even the most uninformed student the essentials and background of this fascinating subiect. Spring has sprung, the waters riz Techni Phydcal Science and Culture Spurred by past discoveries, the Harvey Ingham scientists daily observe find- ings aiding them in their search for scientific knowledge. The science majors - a species all their own - respond not only to the satellite panic but to the miscalculation in a simple formula. Exploring the finite and the infinite they inhabit the labs and observatory . . . clad in lab aprons and rubber gloves, they combine the culinary and chemical arts to the extent that dishes mean ager-ager plates . . . stoves become Bunsen burners . . .graduates replace measuring cups. The science maiors - a species all their own - believe the philosophy of life consists of the theory of relativity, conservation of matter, conservation of energy and evolution . . . language is that of mathematical formulas and Latin terms . . . senses are trained so that noses know no better perfume than that of sulphur fumes. From these pour forth the future Einsteins and Curies whose goal is to learn today to make a better world tomorrow. Modern-day Eclisons are experimenting in Physics class. Physics lfl - - Y 'n l 1 Kitty-Kar W Kur-ups Now here we have the meseniary tissue . . . ex 'i plains a biology student. .uv I44 Ow, you're hurting me . . . biology siudents probe in ihe ca1's anafomy. 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A sell-out both nights, for the first time in Tales' history, showed that the ticket holders appreciated the new reserved seat sales which assured them of a good view of the stage. Directed to their seats by the usherettes, the audience settled down to a four- hour sitting marathon, broken only by a ten-minute intermission. Quickly recovering from the shock of a supersonic, stereophonic attack by roaring locomotives and revved-up race cars, the audience realized that that stereo quality was part of the show. The 51500.00 worth of stereo equipment installed by Lisle Shires produced a more realistic sound reproduction. ISO mi f .M V W, Second Place The Yarn of Hank and Greta - 1 e M 1 f 1-we 'og S: . .M , ' Third Place Group Aci' ll Il A Special Day in Toyland D or Marv Galch and Assisvam D or Jan Monacellu. l Kappa Kappa Gammas do the Charleston while convincing audience that She's The Bee's Knees. The Calypso Coeds, Carole Groth and Kathy Owens, steal the spotlight. lisle Shires turns knobs, watches dials, listens to directions llrom backstage, and generally masterminds the sound situa- tion. Alpha Epsilon Phis and one Alpha Epsilon Pi backstage preparing to give audience The Greatest Ribbing Ever. With the Cry . . and the Spending Sixties A busy year of planning, preparing, and fund- raising will be culminated when the first ground is broken in Drake University's 55,000,000 Capi- tal Fund Expansion Program. This, the first step in a series of expansion and improvement plans, will lead to the establishment of Drake as one of the finest centers of learning in the nation in both physical plant and academic instruction. An- nounced Thursday, November 5, l959 by James W. Hubbell, chairman of Drake's Board of Trus- tees, the 55,000,000 development program calls for a complete redesign of the present campus. Of the 55,000,000 to be raised, 354,000,000 will be devoted to the erection of the three new instructional buildings: the general classroom and iournalism buildings housing seminar rooms, lecture hall, classrooms, and faculty offices, the fine arts building housing classrooms, art studios with special lighting facilities, a recital hall, little theater, and exhibition and storage space, and the physical education and health building housing classrooms for regular physical education classes, special facilities for the training of physical educa- tion teachers, coaches, and recreational directors, and an indoor track for intramural activity. The program also will provide for general campus expansion and improvement through land pur- chases and landscaping, for continuence of the Great Teacher Program to maintain and increase the excellence of the Drake Faculty through im- proved salaries, and renovation of Howard Hall and the Law Building and removal of temporary structures. The expansion program is necessary to Drake's future growth and progress. With a fall enrollment of 7,022 students as regular on- campus students and as off-campus students at Drake's 29 Community College centers in the state, Drake is rapidly outgrowing present facili- ties, and enrollment is expected to increase at an even greater rate in the future. What For? WE WANT MONEY! Since The November announcement of The cam- paign, gifTs have mounTed To well inTo seven fig- ures. The one-Third mark in The S5,000,000 for Drake campaign was passed by January 1, 1960, only Two monThs after The official send-off. The raTe of progress in The fund-raising campaign is abouT 521,667 per day, This means That nearly S1515 has been raised each minuTe since The carn- paign's November opening. To conducT The ex- Tensive campaign, Three main commiTTees have been organized under The general supervision of The Campaign Executive CommiTTee, chair- manned by James W. Hubbell, who is also chair- man of Drake's Board of Trustees. ...General Classroom and Journalism Building . . . Fine ArTs Building .,.,.,.,,.,...,,s.,,, .. ,.,,... ...Physical EducaTion ancl HeaITh Building .. .GREAT TEACHER PROGRAM ,..,,,,,., ...Campus Expansion and ImprovemenT . . . AparTmenTs for Married STudenTs .,,..,......... Modernization of Howard Hall, Law Building ToTal for 55,000,000 Worth Four prominent TheaTrical personalities are naTional honorary co-chairmen of The drive. They are: comedian, musician, and Television sTar STeve Allen, who aTTended Drake from 1940 To 1941, Queen for a Day master of ceremonies Jack Bailey, who aTTended Drake from 1926 To 1927 and from 1930 To 1931, pianisT and Top recording arTisT Roger Williams who graduaTed from Drake in 1951, and prominenT TheaTrical producer Paul Gregory, who aTTended Drake from 1938 To 1939. 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Q + . ' In Fabulous Fifties and the Spending Sixties As the l95O's started the majority of Drake students were still in grade school. Drake for the time was be- ginning to feel the absence of its male enrollment, due to the Korean conflict. The past ten years have been the most important parts of the lives of the people at Drake. These were the years of development into the college students of today, where they will be developed into the leaders of to- morrow. They went pretty fast, those last ten years: Remember when: l95l - President Harry S. Truman fired general Douglas MacArthur as commander of the Army in Korea. i952 - Another General, Dwight D. Eisenhower, was nominated for President of the United States. Also, advanced ROTC was filled to the corps lcorel with hopeful draft dodgers. 1953 - Eisenhower elected president, and some Drake students begin high school. T954 - A senator from Wisconsin, Joe McCarthy, attacks Communists in America. T955 - The last days of the S250 tuition at Ol' D.U. i956 f Drake is 75 years old and the Hungarians throw a party for the Communists. l957 - The birth of the Space Age as the U.S.S.R. launches the first man-made satellite into outer Beatniks, modern paintings and cool iazz also had their day. Oh, yeh, a fellow named Elvis Presley was cashing in on a type of enjoyment called Rock and Roll. Somewhere along the line a movie was made, f The Blackboard .lun- gle by namej and a fella named Bill Haley recorded a little tune called Rock Around the Clock, and they did, for the next four years. About l96O, it was discovered that some of the pop- ularity of Rock and Roll was due to record companies paying disk-iockeys to play their records. Payola was the label given to the enterprise. Rock and Roll slipped quietly las possiblei into the background land base- mentsi of American music. Elvis is a sergeant now. He's out of the service las of last weekl. He'll think of some- thing. Stan Kenton, Jonah Jones, Red Norvel, Dave Brubeck made iazz the word, in fraternity houses andother es- tablishments loutside of lowa, anywayl, while KCBC kept good listening in Radio. The Ninth Way opened on the corner of 30th and Uni- versity. Students flocked to the dark rooms to absorb the existentialistic atmosphere and to try a cup of ex- presso. space. Carol Morris, a Drake sophomore, is named Miss Universe. 1958 - America catches up with Russia and sends their own satellite up. 1959 W By this time Cape Canaveral looked like Independence Day at Coney Island. A lot of things happened that you may not remember, but you miss iust the same, Remember: Fred Allen, Edward Arnold, Ronald Coleman, Lou Costello, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Errol Flynn, W. C. Handy, Al Jolsen and Oliver Hardy? .41 Point of order on that rushee! Social activities of Greek organizations were encouraged and discouraged. Two or three fraternities were put on social probation, but the sororities were left alone because sorority girls don't drink. KPara-phrase sorority girls aren't caught. Check the dorms, while you're at it.l A party, is a party, is a party. Carrol V. Galbreath, Dean of Students, resigned his position after one and three-tourths years at Drake. Richard Fairbanks, Art teacher, received a Fullbright scholarship to study in Finland, while Elisabet deVylcler came to Drake on one. Additions to the faculty at Drake included: Bus Mertes, new football coach, Mrs. Beth N. Young and Barton W. McNeil, new art instructors. Dr. Newell Gates, registrar for many years, resigned. Curtis Page, English professor, started a new era in teaching at Drake, via television. His drama course was aired over KDPS-TV, a station of the Des Moines Public Schools system. I -.N - 1. Y.. 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ROGER, Racine, was., Ea., H.8-P.E., Sigma Phi Epsilon. ACKER, JEAN, Waukegan, Ill., L.A., Sociology. ADAMS, BARBARA ELAINE, Rockwell City, la., Ed., Social Science, Delta Zeta. AGNEW, JOHN C., Des Moines, la., L.A., Biology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ALEXANDER, WILLIAM I., Stuart, la., Pharmacy, Pharmacy Retail. ROW Il ALLYN, JAMES R., Owatonna, Minn., B.A., Market- ing, Sigma Chi. ALT, MARY ELLEN, Manitowoc, Wis., F.A., Art Educa- tion. ANDERSEN, PAUL D., Cherokee, la., F.A., Organ. ANDERSON, GERALD L., Des Moines, la., F.A., Com- mercial Art. ANDERSON, ROSEMARY L., Fort Dodge, Ia., Ed., DramafSpeech, Delta Zeta. ROW III AUGUSTIN, JOEY, Phoenix, Arizona, Ed., Alpha Phi. AUW, ROBERT V., River Grove, lll., Pharmacy, Alpha Tau Omega. BACKHAUS, JERRY C., West Des Moines, Iowa, B.A., Economics, Sigma Phi Epsilon. BAKER, DOUGLAS R., Superior, Wis., Ed., English. BAKRIS, ELAINE S., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., Music Edu- cation. ROW I BARNHART, JAN E., Carlisle, la., Ed., English and Social Science, Delta Gamma. BARR, RICHARD L., Des Moines, Ia., Law. BARTELT, ROGER L., Grimes, la., B.A., General Busia ness. BARTLEY, ANN M., Waterloo, la., Ed., Elementary Education and English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, BASOFIN, BOB G., Lincolnwood, Ill., Ed., Political Science. ROW ll BEAN, MARTHA L., Des Moines, la., F.A., Art, Delta Zeta. BEEMAN, M. VJENDELENE, CARLISLE, la., L.A., History. BEISCH, ROBERT L., Des Moines, la., Ed., Social Science, Pi Kappa Phi. BELL, WILLIAM R., Indian Rocks Beach, Fla., Phar- macy. BENNINK, CARROLL L., Panora, la., F.A., Music Education. ROW lll BENSON, RICHARD E., Clarion, Ia., B.A., General Business, Pi Kappa Alpha. BERAN, JO ANN, Benghazi, Libya, N. Africa, F.A., Music Education, Alpha Xi Delta. BERRY, DAVID F., Chicago, Ill., F.A., Drama-Speech, Alpha Epsilon Pi. BETHELL, ALLEN W., Franklin Park, Ill., B.A., Finance, Tau Kappa Epsilon. BINGAMAN, MARY RAE, Des Moines, Ia., Ed., Social Science. l60 t 3 Q ROW I BIRD, PATRICIA, Des Moines, Ia., L.A., Psychology. BITTNER, RICHARD D., Des Moines, la., B.A., Pi Kappa Alpha. BOELKE, DONALD E., Evanston, Ill., Pharmacy, Pi Kappa Alpha. BOHROFEN, J. DENNIS, Grimes, la., L.A., Sociology. BOOR, ROBERT F., Woodburn, la., B.A., Account- ing. ROW ll BOSLEY, PAUL B., Des Moines, Ia., Law. BOUGHTON, FLORENCE H., Elmhurst, lll., B.A., Re- tailing. BOWMAN, GEORGE E., Valparaiso, Ind., B.A., Gen- eral Business. BOWMAN, LEE B., Western Springs, III., B.A., Eco- nomics, Sigma Phi Epsilon. BOYCE, RICHARD L., Clariton, la., L.A., Political Science, Pi Kappa Alpha. ROW lll BRICKEY, JANET R., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., Science. BRIDGES, THOMAS J., Chicago, Ill., B.A., Marketing. BRIGHAM, KENT W., Hinsdale, III., F.A., Advertis- ing and Retailing, Sigma Phi Epsilon. BROTZMAN, PAUL J., Elgin, HI., B.A., Retailing. BRUBAKER, JERRY J., West Des Moines, la., L.A., Sociology and Religion. Q . ,pf-. R an ,.+ Nz.. SENIORS ,ROW I BRUBAKER, LARRY, West Des Moines, la., L.A. Sociology. BRUNER, JAMES D., Lake View, la., B.A., General Business and Pre-Law, Alpha Tau Omega. BURNETT, DON, Des Moines, la., B.A., Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon. BURR, ROBERT B., Ogden, la., F.A., Drama-Speech. BURRIS, SHARON A., Des Moines, la., Ed., English, Delta Gamma. ROW ll BUSCH, ALLYN C., Des Moines, la., F.A., Art, Pi Kappa Alpha. BUSH, ALFRED H., Gary, Ind., L.A., Sociology, Sigma Phi Epsilon. CALTRY, MIKE, Aurora, lll., Pharmacy, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CARLISLE, JAMES R., Bloomfield, la., F.A., Drama- Speech. CARTER, SHIRLEY A., Des Moines, la., Ed., Social Science. ROW lll CHAPIN, PAUL G., San Bernardino, Calif., L.A., Philosophy. CHIBUCOS, THOMAS F., Chicago, III., L.A., Sociology, Pi Kappa Alpha. CHRISTENSEN, SONNY L., Des Moines, la., Ed., Sci- ence, Delta Gamma. CHUMBLEY, JAMES I., Mason City, la., L.A., Re- ligion. CLARK, HOWARD K., Des Moines, la., B.A., Account- ing. lbl ROW I CODER, GARY N., Des Moines, Ia., L.A., Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. COHEN, SUE, Des Moines, la., L.A., Spanish, Alpha Epsilon Phi. COOKMAN, JAY P., Mason City, Ia., Ed., H.8.P.E., Sigma Phi Epsilon. COOPER, JOHN W., Normal, Ill., Pharmacy. COOPER, JUDY, Morris, lll., F.A., Art Education. ROW ll CUPP, CAROLE LEE, Phoenix, Ariz., Ed., Elementary Education, Kappa Delta. CURRIER, LOIS JUNE, Monroe, Ia., Ed., Social Science. CUSTER, JO ANNE, Altoona, Ia., L.A., Social Science. DALBY, TOM D., Munster, Ind., B.A., Marketing, Tau Kappa Epsilon. DARBY, RAY E., Des Moines, Ia., B.A., Marketing. ROW III DAUT, ROBERT H., Wilton Junction, la., Ed., H.8.P.E. DAVIES, DAVID W., Ottumwa, la., B.A., Account' ing. DAVIS, RONALD T., Peru, New York, B.A., Market- ing. DEAN, RUSSELL A., Des Moines, Ia., B.A. DEETS, ELLENE M., Des Moines, la., Pharmacy, Delta Zeta. SENIORS ew ,P . 11' 5 W . ROW I DEEVERS, LEONARD M., Ottumwa, la., L.A., Politica Science. DE EOER, MAURICE H., Spring Valley, III., Phar macy. DELA CRYZ, Salvador, Des Moines, Ia., Pharmacy. DE Moss, LELAND c., Albia, ia., F.A., comments Art. DIXSON, GILBERT E., Dallas, Ia., B.A. General Busi ness. ROW II DON CARLOS, ANN E., Greenfield, Ia., L.A., Ply' chology, Kappa Kappa Gamma. DOWD, JIM R., Guthrie Center, Ia., L.A., Sociology' Sigma Phi Epsilon. DRENCKPOHL, DAVID W., Sycamore, Ill., L.A., Sociol ogy, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DUESENBERG, M. DIANE, clear Lake, la., L.A., So ciology, Alpha Xi Delta. i DUTTON, GERALD J., Algona, Ia., B.A., Accounting ROW III EBBERTT, LAFRENDA S., Anderson, Ind., F.A., Art' Alpha Xi Delta. ECKER, JACK V., Des Moines, Ia., L.A., Journalilm EDWARDS, JANICE L., Ottawa, Ill., Pharmacy, Kappa Kappa Gamma. ELBERT, BERRY G., Des Moines, la., L.A., Sociology. ELLERBROOK, CAROL L., Oshkosh, Wis., Ed., SOCIII Science. .J ROW I EVANGELIDIS, GEORGE L., Douglas, Mass., B.A., General Business. ELSTROM, MARTHA A., St. Louis Park, Minn., L.A., Journalism and English. FENNEL, JEANNE K., Des Moines, la., L.A., Social Science. FINNEGAN, DALE J., Des Moines, la., B.A., Business Education. FINNEGAN, PATRICK G., West Des Moines, la., B.A., Insurance, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ROW ll FINNEY, PAUL J., Des Moines, la., B.A., Retailing, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. FJELDE, EDWARD T., Des Moines, la., Ed., Social Science, Alpha Tau Omega. FLEMING, JAMES C., Houston, Texas, L.A., English, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. FOLKERTS, SHARON, Charles cny, is., F.A., cha Omega. FONES, MYRTILLA, Des Moines, la., L.A., English, Kappa Alpha Theta. ROW Ill FORTIER, GUY A., Des Moines, la., B.A. FRANKS, J. ROBERT, Clear Lake, la., L.A., French. FRIEDMEYER, DORIS, California, Mo., F.A. FRIEST, RICHARD S., Ames, Iowa, B.A., Accounting FYNQUIST, JUDY A., Burlington, la., L.A., Sociology Delta Gamma. ROW l iALPERlN, LEON, Des Moines, Ia., B.A., Accounting. PAMBLE, PATRICIA, Des Moines, Ia., Ed., English. iEE, DON M., Orland Park, Ill., B.A., General usiness, P. Kappa Alpha. PEE, FRED R., St. Joseph, Mo., L.A., Religion. PIBSON, RICHARD H., Lansing, lll., L.A., Psychology. ROW ll BILLASPY, LORHN L., Des Moines, la., L.A. BOEBEL, GEORGE A., Des Moines, Ia., Law, Sigma Ipha Epsilon. OESSMAN, JOHN B., Ames, la., L.A., Economics, Ipha Tau Omega. OLDBERG, STEVEN H., Minneapolis, Minn., B.A., ccounting, Sigma Alpha Mu. OLDMAN, LeROY G., Gary, Ind., L.A., History, Tau appa Epsilon. ROW Ill OODSPEED, PARL A., Ft. Dodge, Ia., Pharmacy. OODRICH, TERRY F., Chicago, Ill., B.A., Market- g, Alpha Epsilon Pi OSS, DAVID A., Des Moines, Ia., L.A., Economics d Business. RAPER, BARBARA, chicago, III., L.A., Sociology, appa Alpha Theta. SELL, HARRY W., Endicott, N.Y., Graduate, Eco- mics. 1 ROW I GULDEN, ANN M., Ames, la., Ed., Social Science, Delta Zeta. HABEKOST, RITA K., Des Moines, la., Ed., Elementary and English, Delta Zeta. HAFFNER, B. JANE, St. Louis, Mo., F.A., Art Educa- tion, Kappa Alpha Theta. HAFER, MARY J., St. LOuis, Mo., Ed., Art. HAGGH, RONALD V., La Grange Park, Ill., B.A., Finance. ROW II HAHN, PHIL H., Burlington, Ia., B.A., Personnel, Sigma Phi Epsilon. HALL, CONI K., Des Moines, Ia., F.A., Commercial Art and Art Education. HAMILTON, BARBARA DAHL, Des Moines, Ia., L.A., English, Kappa Alpha Theta. HAMILTON, THOMAS M., Davenport, la., B.A., Mark- eting, Sigma Phi Epsilon. HANKINGSON, RICHARD L., Des Moines, la., L.A., Psychology. ROW III HANDLEY, RANDALL L., Des Moines, la., Law. HARRELL, MARY E., Wichita, Kan., L.A., English, Kappa Kappa Gamma. HARTSHORN, RUPERT E., El Dorado, Kansas, Ed., H.8.P.E. HARVEY, KAY M., Des Moines, Ia., Pharmacy. HAXBY, CAROLINE, Clarinda, la., F.A., Music, Delta Gamma. SENIORS FU' ,gl 'I' 5. ROW I HAYES, MERRICK, Des Moines, Ia., Law, Alpha Tau Omega. HAYNES, DAVID B., Millbury, Mass., L.A., Psychology, Pi Kappa Phi. HEDGE, RAMON H., Kansas City, Kan., L.A., Bi- ology, Theta Chi. HEITHOFF, LAVERNE E., Templeton, Ia., B.A., Ac- counting. HENDERSON, PAT, Winterset, Ia., Ed. ROW ll HENG, ARTHUR E., Radcliffe, Ia., Pharmacy. HENRY, WILLIAM W., Cicero, III., L.A., English. HESS, BARBARA F., Davenport, Ia., L.A., History. HESS, SHERA L., Racine, Wis., Ed., Science, Kappa Alpha Theta. HICKMAN, LESTER L., Indianola, la., Pharmacy, Phi Delta Delta. ROW Ill HILL, ARNOLD- F., Oglesloy, Ill., B.A., Finanlil. Alpha Epsilon Phi. I HILL, GARY L., Des Moines, Ia., B.A., General Bull. ness, Phi Kappa Tau. HLADIK, ROBERTA A., La Grange Park, III., Ed.. Elementary, Kappa Alpha Theta. HOCH, CHARLES A., Des Moines, Ia., B.A., Retalll ing. HOCLGKINSON, JAMES F., Coral Gables, Fla., Pharmacy, Pi Kappa Phi. I I ROW I HOLDEFER, SUZANNE K., Des Moines, Ia., L.A., English. HOLLIS, WILLIAM E., Des Moines, Ia., B.A., Ac- counting. HOMMER, HUBERT J., Park Ridge, Ill., L.A., Physics. HOOK, ALICE G., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., Elementary. HOPKINS, JOAN C., Onawa, Ia., L.A., Biology, Chi Omega. ROW Il HOPPLE, DOUGLAS A., Des Moines, Ia., B.A., Re- tailing. HOSKIN, GARY W., Bloomfield, Ia., L.A., Social Science. HOSPODARSKY, JAMES W., Des Moines, Ia., L.A., Biology, Pi Kappa Alpha. HUNDLING, NELLA S., Newton, Ia., F.A., Voice, Kappa Kappa Gamma. HUTCHCROFT, R. JOE, Martensdale, la., F.A., Art, Delta Chi Alpha. ROW III HUTTER, RICHARD L., Des Moines, Ia., Pharmacy. JASPER, BETH E., Newton, la., F.A., Music Educa- tion, Chi Omega. JENSEN, DOTTIE R., Chicago, III., Ed., Chi Omega. JENSEN, WILLIAM B., Harlan, la., Law, Theta Chi. JEVICKY, JAMES F., Gary Ind., B.A., Marketing, Tau Kappa Epsilon. I I I ' ROW I JOHANSEN, ELNA JENSEN, Meckling, S. Dak., Ed. IJOHNSON, c. JOAN, Des Moines, la., Ea., Ele- mentary Education. JOHNSON, JENNIE M., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., Science, Kappa Alpha Theta. JOHNSON, WILLIAM S., Newton, la., B.A., Account- mg. JOHNSTON, ROBERTA G., Des Moines, Ia., F.A., Art. ROW II JONES, CHARLOTTE A., Des Moines, Ia., F.A., Music Education, Alpha Kappa Alpha. IJONES, KAY J., Lime Springs, Ia., F.A., Music, Chi Omega. 'KAHL, KARMON E., Britt, Ia., L.A., Economics and IRetaiIing, Alpha Phi. KALKE, HENRY, Rockford, III. KAUFFMAN, KENNETH K., Miami Beach, Fla., F.A., 'Drama-Speech, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ROW III KAUTZ, RICHARD J., Blue Grass, la., B.A., General !Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. .KNOLL, E. J., Mason City, Ia., B.A., Marketing. KNOPLOH, ELDON J., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., Busi- Iness Education. 'KOEHLER, KAREN M., Crawfordsville, Ia., L.A., 'EngIish, Chi Omega. 'KOPCZICK, DONALD J.,'Morris, III., B.A., Insurance. L Q- It 1 i 33 gil 'QM ADX ., 'E7 df ROW I KRAMENSMEIER, DELMAR E., Ledyard, Ia., Phar- macy. KRUNNFUSZ, ROBERT, Elgin, Ill., Pharmacy. KUBACK, RONALD J., Newark, N. J., Ed., English. LAUGHLIN, MARY E., Des Moines, Ia., L.A., Physics. LAUGHLIN, WILLARD K., Des Moines, Ia., L.A., Social Science. ROW ll LAUGHTON, MARY E., Le Mars, la., Ed., Elementary Education. LEAHY, TOM E., Lansing, Ill., L.A., Psychology, Alpha Tau Omega. LEEK, JANET H., Ogden, Iowa, Ed., Social Science. LETTS, DAVID F., Ainsworth, Ia., L.A., Economics. LEVIN, JACK D., Oelwein, la., Law, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ROW III LIEBERMAN, MARK C., Brooklyn, N. Y., L.A., History. LIEN, WILLIAM N., Clear Lake, la., B.A., Business Education. LINGWALL, RICHARD W., Harcourt, la., F.A., Music Education. LITTLE, ANLEAS A., Humboldt, la., Fine Arts, Music Education. LOGAN, MARVIN D., Des Moines, la., B.A., Personnel and Management. SENIORS ROW I LOHR, CAROLYN SMITH, Churdan, la., F.A., Music Education, Alpha Xi Delta. LONGFIELD, WILLIAM H., Glenview, Ill., B.A., Mark- eting, Sigma Phi Epsilon. LOPEZ, ALBERT A., Delan, Calif., F.A., Music Educa- IIOD. LUND, JOYCE M., Des Moines, Ia., F.A., Speech and Drama, Kappa Kappa Gamma. LUNDBY, EVA M., New Virginia, la., Ed., Social Science, Alpha Phi. ROW ll LYNCH, KAREN F., Des Moines, la., Ed., English, Chi Omega. MCCARGAR, DALE E., Des Moines, la., B.A., Econom- ics. McCOY, RICHARD J., Boone, Ia., F.A., Music Educa- tion. MCDONALD, CHARLES H., Crystal Lake, Ill., B.A. Personnel, Alpha Tau Omega. MCDONALD, ELEANORE J., Des Moines, Ia., Ed. Physical Education, Delta Zeta. ROW III McDOWELL, GEORGE F., Des Moines, la., B.A., Ac- counting, MCFADDEN, RAY A., Des Moines, Ia., B.A., General Business. McGONIGAL, LARRY J., Des Moines, Ia., Pharmacy. McGRAW, ELIZABETH J., Creston, Ia., F.A., Music. McGRlFF, CLAIR D., Grinnell, la., B.A., General Business. I66 ROW I McGUIRE, JAMES N., Des Moines, Ia., F.A., Ad- vertising, Pi Kappa Alpha. MCINTYRE, ANN H., Minneapolis, Minn., L.A., His- tory, Kappa Alpha Theta. MCKINLEY, KEITH A., St. Ansgar, la., Law. MCNALLY, FRANCIS A., Des Moines, la., B.A., Ac- counting. MCPHEETERS, A. LOUISE, Des Moines, la., F.A., Art Education, Kappa Alpha Theta. ROW ll MACE, SANDRA E., Panama City, Panama, L.A., So- ciology. MACKAMAN, LINDA lc., Dallas, Tex., L.A., Sociol- ogy, Kappa Alpha Theta. MACMANUS, GARY E., Des Moines, Ia., F.A., Com- mercial Art. MACNAUGHTON, LUTHER E., Eagle Grove, la., F.A., Art. MAGER, .IAN E., Homewood, Ill., L.A., Psychology, Alpha Phi. ROW III MARKS, BOBBIE, Chicago, Ill., Ed., Physical Educa- tion, Alpha Epsilon Phi. MAYFIELD, ORLEY J., Charles City, la., B.A., Market- ing. MENEILLEY, JOHN F., Skokie, Ill., B.A., General Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon. MEREDITH, BARBARA A., Kellogg, la., F.A., Music. MILLER, MARGARET A., Corydon, la., Ed., Sociology, Delta Zeta. SENIORS ROW I MILLER, MARGARET K., Council Bluffs, la., L.A., History, Kappa Kappa Gamma. MILLER, RON M., Des Moines, la., Pharmacy. MILLER, WALLY R., Des Moines, Ia., F.A., Voice. MILLIGAN, PATRICIA A., Minneapolis, Minn., Ed. Science. MONDOLFO, BARBARA, Chicago, Ill., L.A., Biology Alpha Xi Delta. ROW ll MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM C., Des Moines, la., B.A., General Business. MOORE, ROGER L., Kansas City, Kan., Ed., Business Education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MOORE, RONALD J., Des Moines, la., B.A., Finance. MORANVILLE, DAVID B., Des Moines, la., Law. MORGAN, JANICE E., Lewis, la., Ed., English, Kappa Kappa Gamma. ROW lll MOXLEY, BILL, Algona, la., L.A., Political Science, Phi Delta Delta. MURPHY, JOHN E., Onawa, Ia., F.A., Art, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MYERS, CARLETON S., Chicago, Ill., L.A., Biology, Alpha Tau Omega. MYLES, JOHNNY, M., Kansas City, Mo., F.A., Piano. NASON, ROBERT S., Kenilworth, Ill., B.A., General Business. I67 1 Ib- X s- ,- J ix ,..r GTI 5 ROW I NEELY, VIRGIL K., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., Social Science. NELSON, DOLORES L., Des Moines, la., B.A., Social Science, Chi Omega. NELSON, ELIZABETH A., Burlington, Ia., L.A., So- ciology, Delta Gamma. NELSON, MERVIN C., Cedar Falls, la., L.A., Journal- ism. NELSON, VICTOR R., Morton Grove, Ill., F.A., ln- terior Design, Pi Kappa Alpha. ROW II NICHOLS, PENNY, Ely, Minn., F.A., Drama-Speech, Chi Omega. NIELSEN, RAYMOND E., Sioux Rapids, la., B.A., Gen- eral Business. NISSON, PERRY, Chicago, Ill., Pharmacy. NITSCHE, ROSEMARY C., Lincolnwood, Ill., F.A., Commercial Art, Chi Omega. NORMAN, ROYAL D., Des Moines, la., B.A., Account- ing. ROW Ill NORTHROP, CHARLES M., Des Moines, la., Law. NOTHNAGEL, DORIS J., California,,Mo., F.A., Music. NUSSLE, MARK, Chicago, Ill., L.A. OBERHAUS, MARY ANN, Muscatine, la., B.A., Secre- tarial Science, Kappa Alpha Theta. ODEGAARD, RUSSELL E., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., Radio and TV. SENIORS ROW I ODRON, EDWARD A., Chicago, Ill., B.A., General Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon. OLNEY, GARY L., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., Social Sci- ence, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. OLSON, DONALD C., Des Moines, Ia., B.A., General Business, OLSON, G. E., West Bend, Ia., B.A., Finance, Pi Kappa Alpha ONTHANK, DORIE M., Des Moines, la., Ed., English, Kappa Alpha Theta ROW II OPELT, JOHN E, Estherville, la, BA., General Busi- ness, OSBORN, AILEEN M, Newton, la, Ed., Social Science PAXTON, BARBARA J, Mason Cily, la., F.A., MUSIC Education, Delta Zeta. PENNEY, DAVID F, Des Moines, la, F.A., Art, Tau Kappa Epsilon. PETERSON, PATRICIA A, Des Moines, la., LA., Eng- Iish ROW III PEZZETTI, THOMAS A., Melcher, la., B.A., Account- ing, Phi Delta Delta. PIERICK, THOMAS L., Des Moines, la., Pharmacy, Sigma Phi Epsilon. PEIRZYNSKI, SANDRA C, Chicago, Ill., Pharmacy. PILCHER, JUDITH D., Elgin, Ill., L.A., Political Sci- BDCQ. POCHOCKI, RONALD F., Des Moines, la, Pharmacy, Retailing, I68 K .Q ,wal ROW I POEHLEIN, MARY S., Nevada, Ia., Ed., Social Science POJMAN, JANET A., La Grange, III., L.A., English Delta Zeta. POTTS, BUFORD B., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., H.8.P.E. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. PRALL, DANIEL E., Newton, la., B.A., Marketing. PRESTEMON, JOHN H., Waukon, Ia., Law. ROW II PRIBBLE, ROBERT L., Peoria, III., Pharmacy. RAMSEY, JAMES B., Baton Rouge, La., Pharmacy. RAY, MARION F., Des Moines, Ia., L.A., Physics. RAYGOR, CARROL L., Guthrie Center, Ia., B.A., General Business. REA, CLIFFORD G., Sidney, Ia., L.A., Biology. ROW III RECKLING, RITA R., Winner, S. Dak., F.A., Music Education, Alpha Phi. REGNER, ROBERT D., Des Moines, Ia., L.A., Physics. RICHARDS, CAROL ANN, Des Moines, la., L.A., Political Science. RITTER, JON T., Prairie City, Ia., B.A., Insurance. ROBERTSON, DOROTHY S., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., Social Science. 1 1 SEN IORS ROW I ROBISON, M. JEAN, Des Moines, Ia., Ed,, Science ROCKETT, DAMON E., Harvey, Ill., B.A., Finance Kappa Alpha Psi. RODBERG, BARBARA BILEK, Eagle Grove, Ia., Ed. Drama-Speech. RODBERG, JAMES R., Fertile, Ia., Pharmacy. ROHWER, PAUL S., Dike, la., L.A., Physics. ROW II ROSE, REX D., Des Moines, la., B.A., Accounting. ROSENBERG, ARNOLD P., Chicago, Ill., Pharmacy. ROSENBERG, FREDERICK J., Long Beach, N. Y., L.A., Journalism, Alpha Epsilon Pi. RUCKER, CHARLES E., Rochester, Minn., B.A., Re- tailing. RYAN, ROD, West Des Moines, Ia., Law, Phi Gamma Delta. ROW III SACKETT, ROBERT W., Spencer, Ia., Law. SALE, DENNIS J., Des Moines, Ia., L.A., Journalism, Pi Kappa Alpha. SAMP, DAVID L., Des Moines, Ia., Pharmacy. SCHMIDT, DAVID R., Knoxville, Ia., Ed., Social Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SCHNAUFER, JAYE E., Cleveland, Ohio, F.A., Art, Alpha Xi Delta. I69 1 ROW I SCHNURR, JERRY L., Fort Dodge, Ia., B.A., General Business, Phi Delta Delta. SCHOENEMAN, PHIL, Ankeny, Ia, Pharmacy, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SCHULTZ, FRED C., Highland, Ind., B.A., Marketing, Tau Kappa Epsilon. SEAMAN, GREGORY, Deerfield, Ill., B.A., General Business. SEARS, DONNIE E., Moravia, Ia., B.A., Economics. ROW II SHEPARD, CAROLYN J., Des Moines, la., Ed., Ele. rnentary. SHERMAN, JOAN C., Des Moines, Ia., F.A., Music Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma. SHEUMAKER, JERRY L., Anira, Ia., Pharmacy. SHIRES, LISLE H., Elliott, Ia., B.A., Radio. SHULTICE, ELBERTA A., Bondurant, Ia., Ed., Social Science ROW Ill SIMMERMAN, JAYNE A., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., Retailing, Delta Delta Delta. SIMMONS, FRANCES A., Bonaparte, la., F.A., Art Education. SIMMONS, MAMIE B., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., Secre- tarial Science. SIMPSON, LYLE L., Des Moines, Ia., L.A., Psychology- Pre Law, Tau Kappa Epsilon. SIMS, GARY, Newton, Ia., B.A., General Business. 3' if I IU' Q' u SENIORS K ' 7 7? I . . L- Y' L E l ROW I SISCO, LEW, Dekalb, III., Pharmacy, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SKAFTE, CAROLYN J., Goldfield, la., Ed., Ele- rnentary. SKOGLUND, GARY l., Des Moines, B.A., Account- ing, Sigma Phi Epsilon. SKOR, GERALD L., Dallas, Tex., Pharmacy. SMITH, GERALD W., Danville, Ill., B.A., Retailing. ROW II SMITH, JAMES H., Estherville, Ia., Ed., H.8iP.E. SPENCER, RICHARD D., Des Moines, Ia., B.A., Ac- counting. STEES, JOHN A., St. Paul, Minn., F.A., Art, Sigma Phi Epsilon. STEVENS, PETER B., Glenview, III., L.A., English. STEWART, J. DAVID, Des Moines, la., L.A., Psycho- Iogy. ROW Ill STIFFLER, JUDITH A., Mitchellville, Ia., Ed., English Kappa Alpha Theta. STOLTZ, GAY, La Grange, Ill., Ed., English, Pi Beta Phi. STONE, RAYMOND A., Des Moines, Ia., Pharmacy' Sigma Phi Epsilon. STRICKLAND, VERNICE W., Starke, Fla., L.A., Biology. SUTTON, CAROL J., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., English. Delta Zeta. I i I I I I I I I I I I I ROW I SVETICH, PHIL G., McCook, Ill., Ed., H.8iP.E. SWANSON, JULIE, Marshalltown, Ia., Ed., Math. SWANSON, PEGGY A., Des Moines, la., L.A., Jour- nalism, Kappa Alpha Theta. 1 SZARZYNSKI, JOHN T., Marshall, Minn., Pl1Bl'I'nBCY TAGATZ, ROBERT E., Bellwood, Ill., B.A., Retailing ROW ll TALARICO, DICK, Des Moines, la., F.A., Drama- Speech. TALBERT, JOHN R., Ames, Ia., B.A., Retailing, Al- pha Tau Omega. TALCOTT, HOWARD M., Des Moines, Ia., L.A., Eng- Iish. TERHUFEN, WARREN D., Klemme, Ia., B.A., Account- ing, Pi Kappa Alpha. TERRE, DAVID W., St. Louis, MO., B.A., General Business. ROW III TERRY, EUGENE R., Verona, N. J., Pharmacy, Alpha Epsilon Pi. THAYER, TYRONE K., Spencer, Ia., B.A., General Business, Sigma Phi Epsilon. THERKELSEN, KAREN A., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., Art, Kappa Alpha Theta. THOMAS, SILAS J., Chicago, Ill., Pharmacy, Kappa Alpha Psi. THORP, MANFORD E., Oskaloosa, Ia., B.A., General Business. SENIORS ROW I TOOL, RICHARD H., Reasnor, Ia., B.A., Accounting TOWNSEND, SHERYL R., Des Moines, Ia., L.A., Sol ciology, Kappa Alpha Theta. TRUSTY, RONALD, Fort Dodge, Ia., Pharmacy. TRY, PAUL D., Joliet, III., L.A., Math. TUBAUGH, GERALD D., Des Moines, Ia., B.A., Ac counting. ROW II TURNER, R. JEANINE, Des Moines, Ia., Ed., Science. TURSI, CARMEN J., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., Social Science, Delta Gamma. TYRREU, ELAINE, Dubuque, Ia., F.A., Art Education. VAN DYKE, VELMA L., Hinsdale, Ill., L.A., Journal- ism, Kappa Delta. VAN VOORHIS, HAROLD L., Des Moines, Ia., Law, Tau Kappa Epsilon. ROW III VOLKER, JUDITH L., Ft. Dodge, Ia., Ed., English, Kappa Kappa Gamma. WADDILL, DENNIS D., Des Moines, Ia., B.A., General Business. WAGLER, LINDA SUE, Bloomfield, Ia., Ed., Drama- Speech, Kappa Kappa Gamma. WARDRIP, DONNA M., Nevada, Ia., Ed., Social Science. WARNER, BARBARA J., Dakota City, Neb., L.A., So- ciology, Alpha Phi. ROW I WARNOCK, JAMES P., Des Moines, Ia., L.A., Econom- ics, Sigrna Phi Epsilon. WATSON, EDWARD S., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., History, Kappa Alpha Psi. WEEKES, MICHAEL M., Newton, Ia., B.A., Account- ing. WELLS, GLADSTONE E., Marshalltown, la., L.A., Religion. WELLS, JAMES V., Des Moines, Ia., B.A., Account- ing. ROW II WELLS, .IEANNIE D., Otturnwa, la., Ed., English, Chi Omega. WHEATCRAFT, WILLIAM G., West Des MOlneS, Ia., Law. WHITAKER, MARSHA KAY, Oskaloosa, la., F.A., Art Education, Chi Omega. WHITE, JOETTA L., Mt. Pleasant, Ia., B.A., Secre- tarial Science, Alpha Xi Delta. WHITE, WALTER R., Centerville, la., B.A., General Business. ROW III WICKHAM, JOHN W., Des Moines, la., B.A., Account- ing. WILKENS, FLOYD L., Carroll, Ia., Ed., H.8.P,E. WILLS, RICHARD G., Budd Lake, N. J., B.A., Market- ing. WILSON, CHARLOTTE L., Mt. Pleasant, la., F.A,, Music, WINICK, ADRIAN, Des Moines, Ia., B.A., Marketing, , Alpha Epsilon Pi. 15 ROW I WOERNER, PHOEBE A., Eureka, III., L.A., Psychology and Religion. WOOD, BARBARA J., Niles, Mich., B.A., Retailing, Kappa Kappa Gamma. WOODS, JAMES L., Hampton, Ia., B.A., Retailing. WOODWORTH, WAYNE S., Chicago, Ill., B.A., Gen- eral Business. WOOL, LEON, Chicago, III., L.A., Political Science and Pre-Law. ROW II YEE, RONALD Y. C., Honolulu, Hawaii, Law, Phi Alpha Delta. YODER, JAMES W., Bloomington, III., Law, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ZAKIN, LOUIS A., Peoria, Ill., L.A., Economics, Alpha Epsilon Pi. ZENOR, MINA L., Kansas City, Mo., F.A., Drama, Chi Omega. ZIKOWSKI, GENE J., N. Riverside, Ill., L.A., Journal- Isfn, ROW lll ZINN, MILTON H., Des Moines, Ia., Ed., Science. 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Aderhold, Tonie L., Igloo, S. Dak., L.A. Alexander, Mary Ann, Western Springs, Ill., L.A Allen, Linda L., Downers Grove, III., L.A. Allred, William J., Brighton, Ia., L.A. ROW ll Alvine, Joanne M., Des Moines, L.A. Ancell, Ivan D., Leighton, Ia., L.A. Anderson, Barbara B., Geneva, Ill., Pharm. Anderson, Elwood L., Ankeny, Ia., Pharm. Anderson, Judith A., Des Moines, L.A. ROW Ill Anderson, Mardell R., Moline, Ill., F.A. Anderson, Richard C., Grundy Center, Ia., L.A. Anderson, Sharonlee, Shenandoah, Ia., F.A. Anderson, Sharon L., Okoboii, Ia., F.A. Anderson, Susan E., Wayzata, Minn., L.A. ROW IV Androw, Hermine G., Chicago, Ill., Ed. Ansorge, Ellen M., Peoria, lll., Ed. Anton, Adrienne M., Oak Park, Ill., Ed. Apfelbaum, Marla L., Evanston, III., Ed. Armanetti, Lou M., Park Ridge, Ill., Ed. ROVV V Arneson, Don R., Wayzata, Minn., Pharm. Ash, Sandra G., Des Moines, F.A. Ashley, Vivian J., Berrin Springs, Mich., L.A. Bacastow, Patricia A., Brookfield, Ill., L.A. Bailey, Elaine L., Atlantic, Ia., L.A. FRESHMEN ROW I Baker, Patricia L., Dyer, Ind., L.A. Baker, Sylvia A., Vail, la., B.A. Banks, Joyce, Council Bluffs, la., F.A. Barker, Elizabeth A., Council Bluffs, Ia., L.A. Barkley, Larry J., Fox River Grove, Ill., B.A ROW II Barnes, Dick, Hammond, Ind., L.A, Barnes, Roseanne, Des Moines, L.A. Barnhart, Joyce Y., Carlisle, la., Ed. Barry, Anne, Norwalk, la., F.A. Bartley, Ann, Des Moines, Ed. ROW Ill Bates, Lisbeth A., Wilmette, Ill., Ed. Batts, James C., Maywood, Ill., F.A. Bault, Ann M., Crystal Lake, Ill., B.A. Bear, Keith L., Thompson, la., F.A. Bechler, Chuck, Evanston, Ill., Pharm. ROW IV Beck, Bob S., Garretson, S. Dak,, B.A. Benson, Sandra S., Des Moines, Ed. Beran, Nancy L., Benghazi, Libya, N. Africa, L.A. Berman, Georgeann L., Winnetka, III., F.A. Bester, Mitzie J., Kirkwood, Mo., Ed. ROW V Bierwirth, Barbara J., Whiting, Ia., L.A. Biggins, Sandi J., Hornick, Ia., F.A. Billings, Jolee L., Grinnell, Ia., Ed. Blake, James A., Morton, III., Pharm. Bland, Linda, Libertyville, Ill., Ed. ROW I Blott, Terri D., Downers Grove, lll., B.A. Bohrofen, Eldon L., Dallas Center, la., B.A. Boord, Robert M., Leon, la., B.A. Bowers, Larry M., Bondurant, la., F.A. Braznell, Mary Ann, Webster Groves, Mo., Ed. ROW ll Breister, Kate M., Fond Du Lac, Wis., L.A. Brenton, Michaelyn, Spokane, Wash., L.A. Brill, Bonnie S., Mequon, Wis., L.A. Brown, Susan F., Hinsdale, lll., L.A. Brown, William M., Aurora, Mo., L.A. ROW lll Bruns, Jean E., Brooklyn, N.Y., B.A. Buell, Clifton M., Des Moines, L.A. Bullis, Pat D., Knoxville, la., F.A. Burns, Rob R., Carroll, Ia., L.A. Butler, Linda J., Oelwein, la., L.A. ROW IV Canfield, Myrna K., East Moline, lll., B.A. Carl, John E., Atlantic, la., B.A. Castle, Rebecca L., Des Moines, Ed. Cavanaugh, Gary L., Blockton, la., L.A. Cayler, Russell L., West Des Moines, Ed. ROW V Cella, Gail B., Park Ridge, lll., B.A. Cheney, Patricia K., Rock lsland, lll., F.A. Child, Roger, Des Moines, Pharm. Chiles, Cindy L., Rockford, lll., L.A. Christensen, Colleen C., Cedar Falls, la., B.A. T if FRESHMEN ROW l Christensen, Sharon K., Des Moines, Ed. Clingman, Janice K., Des Moines, Ed. Clinton, Alice M., Des Moines, F.A. Coduti, Paula A., Mpls., Minn., L.A. Cody, Arnold C., Cylinder, la., B.A. ROVV ll Coffey, Barb M., Kirkwood, Mo., L.A. Cook, Charles R., Adel, la., F.A. Coplin, Julie G., Milwaukee, Wis., F.A. Colodesch, Vicki A., University City, Mo., L.A Conis, Elaine J., Perry, la., Ed. ROW lll Conrad, Sharon, Des Moines, F.A. Corcoran, Colleen K., Cincinnati, Ohio, L.A. Corderman, Patricia A., Des Moines, L.A. Coulter, Charon V., Marshalltown, la., Ed. Cox, Julie A., Ames, la., Ed. ROW lV Crabill, John W., Monmouth, lll., Pharm. Crawford, Carolyn M., Rochelle, lll., Ed. Cronick, Dennis J., Tomahawk, Wis., L.A. Cross, Ronald C., Macomb, lll., B.A. Crossett, Judy E., Wellman, la., B.A. ROW V Crutcher, Robert E., Ankeny, la., F.A. Curtis, Arla J., Charles City, la., L.A. Dahl, Barbara J., Maywood, lll., Ed.' Danielson, LaLonnie, Carlisle, la., B.A. Denz, Anita J., Palatine, lll., Pharm. ROW I DeSomber, Gary L., West Des Moines, F.A. DeVoe, Nancy, Pleasantville, N. Y., F.A. DeVries, Larry L., So. Holland, lll., Pharm. DeVyIder, Elisabet I., Saltsiobaden, Swede Dick, Bonnie, Waterloo, la., L.A. ROW ll Dikis, William M., Des Moines, L.A. Donnelly, Maureen, Ottumua, la., B.A. Doolittle, Diane C., Mpls., Minn., Ed. Dougal, Ronald L., Dunlap, la., B.A. Dowis, James F., Des Moines, B.A. ROW lll Drea, Janice E., Oto, la., F.A. Duncan, Sharon K., Des Moines, F.A. Durkee, George P., Olathe, Kan., L.A. Eggleston, Joan D., La Grange Pk., lll., Ed. Eichenseer, Susan M., Riverside, lll., L.A. ROW lV Eilbert, Carol R., Stratford, la., B.A. Eklund, Joni E., Burlington, la., L.A. Elbert, Diane L., Kirkwood, Mo., L.A. Elden, Terry R., Glencoe, Ill., Ed, Elliott, Miriam L., Downers Grove, lll., Ed ROW V Ely, Linda R., Bethany, Mo., F.A. Emerson, David C., Milwaukee, Wis., L.A. Engels, Frances L., Park Ridge, lll., B.A. Engram, Carol B., Daytona Beach, Fla., L.A. Erickson, Kathryn A., Hampton, la., L.A. ni FRESHMEN ali' W arf ROW l Erickson, Sue E., Des Moines, L.A. Erlanson, Eiaye, Des Moines, L.A. Fahlgren, George W., Danville, Ia., L.A. Felt, Donna L., Des Moines, Ed. Filmanowicz, Philip J., Chicago, lll., Pharm. ROW ll Fink, Maxine J., Wilmette, lll., L.A. Finke, Betsy M., Pierre, S. D., L.A. Flood, Paul K., Phelps, N. Y., L.A. Flora, Janne P., Decatur, lll., Ed. Foarde, Judith Hean, Des Moines, Ed. ROW Ill Foster, Marcella K., Tabor, Ia., F.A. Fox, John C., Kansas City, Mo., L.A. Fraizer, Annette, M., Atlantic, la., L.A. Franch, Michael, Aurora, lll., L.A. Freeman, Dorothy A., Harlan, la., Pharm. ROW IV Frey, James A., Elgin, lll., Pharm. Froehlich, Gary N., Everly, la., B.A. Fruchey, Jeanne E., New Haven, Ind., Ed. Fuller, Glenda Jo, Des Moines, L.A. Funke, Judith J., Oak Park, lll., Ed. ROW V Fujii, Ethel, Kauai, Hawaii, Ed. Gallagher, Deborah, Des Moines, B.A. Galvanoni, Carol M., Rockford, Ill., Pharm. Garabedian, Karigan, Menlo Park, Calif., Pharm George, Suzanne M., Osceola, Ia., B.A. ROW I Gethmann, Patricia A., Gladbrook, la., Ed. Getzmier, Karen J., Schaller, la., Ed. Gibbs, Jean A., Galesburg, Ill., B.A. Gilliam, Marvin L., Gary, lnd., B.A. Glaser, Rochelle S., Chicago, lll., L.A. ROW ll Glazer, Melvin L., Des Moines, Pharm. Glick, Ilene, Chicago, llI,, L.A. Glickstein, Norrna, Buffalo, N.Y., L.A. Godown, Donald L., Webster City, la., F,A Goff, Pat E., Dunbar, W. Va., Ed. ROW Ill Goldt, Greta L., Highland Park, Ill., Ed. Gorman, Earl J., Chicago, lll., L.A. Gormley, Marilyn J., Laurens, la., L.A. Graf, Betty C., Ainsworth, la., B.A. Graham, Ann L., Des Moines, Ia., Pharm. ROW IV Gray, Barbara H., Center Junction, Ia., F.A. Greco, Grace, Elmwood Park, lll., Ed. Green, Brenda K., Council Bluffs, la., L.A. Gregorich, Frank, Peru, Ill., Pharm. Griggs, Patricia A., Des Moines, L.A. ROW V Grodnik, Carolyn M., Mpls., Minn., F.A. Groom, Robert W., Dixon, Ill., B.A. Gustafson, Greta M., Des Moines, L.A. Haines, Carole W., Atlantic, la., Ed. Haisky, Catherine M., Berwyn, Ill., L.A. FRESHMEN ROW l Haller, Gerri A., Evanston, Ill., F.A. Halvorson, Judith A., Rochester, Minn., Ed. Hamilton, Philip H., Hamburg, la., F.A. Hancock, Linda L., Rochester, Ind., F.A. Handy, Susan A., Excelsior, Minn., LA, ROW Il Hanlan, Maryann, Gary, Ind., F.A. Hanna, John R., Des Moines, la., Pharm. Hansell, Janet K., lndianola, la., F.A. Hanson, Carol A., Sheldon, la., L.A. Harrison, Gordon E., Bettenclorf, Ia., B.A. ROW Ill Harrison, Frank T., Des Moines, L.A. Hartoff, Julie, Des Moines, Ed. Hartung, Kathy A., Graettinger, Ia., Ed. Hawkins, Alvin W., Kansas City, Mo., F.A. Hawkins, Karen R., Des Moines, L.A. ROW lV Hayes, Harry, Humboldt, Ia., B.A. Hayes, Sandra S., West Des Moines, B.A. Heaton, David E., Washington, Ia., Pharm. Heidman, Marvin F., Granger, Ia., Law. Heines, Carol J., Edina, Minn., B.A. ROW V Heinze, Carl D., Cedar Rapids, la., B.A. Helgesen, Leigh L., Janesville, Wis., B.A. Henning, Raeiean A., Rock Rapids, Ia., L.A. Hersey, M. Jane, Hew Hartford, la., F.A. Hillman, Linda S., Grand Junction, Ia., Ed. sr- a gn .. .3- Jk Ik-sf f 0' 1' 4113. ROW I Hinz, Naomi R., Amboy, Minn., Pharm. Hoffmann, Harold E., Glen Ellyn, lll., L.A. Hoffman, Marilyn J., Waupun, Wis., F.A. Holaday, Ruth E., Massena, la., Ed. Holbert, Martha J., Des Moines, B.A. ROW Il Holland, John T., Des Moines, Law. Hollingshead, Craig A., Nevada, la., L.A. Holmes, Bonnie, J., Galesburg, Ill., F.A. Horrocks, Rick W., Des Moines, B.A. Houston, Thomas R., Oak Park, III., B.A. ROW III Howrey, David W., Manson, la., L.A. Hubbard, Patricia J., Des Moines, L.A. Hubbell, Kay W., Albion, N. Y., L.A. Huelsman, Natalie, Charter Oak, la., B.A. Hunter, Mary J., Waterloo, la., Pharm. ROW IV Hurd, June V., Sioux Falls, S. D., Ed. Hutchison, Robert C., Bettendorf, la., Pharm Ingalls, Cherie J., Council Bluffs, Ia., Ed. Ingham, Hubbell, Des Moines, L.A. Insko, Sharon K., Manson, la., Ed. ROW V Irwin, David R., Cudahy, Wis., L.A. Isaacson, Stewart A., River Forest, Ill., B.A. Israel, Larry E., Montgomery, Ala., B.A. Jackson, Bill H., Atlantic, la., F.A. Jackson, Grover G., Kansas City, Mo., L.A FRESHMEN ROW I Jarvis, Beverly D., Des Moines, B.A. Jensen, Karen M., Mpls., Minn., F.A. Jessen, Tom E., Fort Dodge, la., F.A. Johnson, Phil D., Des Moines, L.A. Johnson, Tim A., Des Moines, B.A. ROW ll Johnson, Tom D., Forest City, la., L.A. Johnson, Wendell A., Monmouth, Ill., B.A. Jones, Gwen A., Milwaukee, Wis., Ed. Kahley, Kay S., Des Moines, Ed. Kaldahl, Kathleen L., Hebron, Ind., L.A. ROW lll Kale, Denis L., Truro, la., L.A. Katz, Judith Anne, DeKalb, Ill., F.A. Kay, Sandra J., Davenport, la., L.A. Kelsey, Karen K., Troy' Ohio, B.A. Kennelly, James E., Palos Heights, Ill., ROW IV Kent, Stephany E., Davenport, Ia., Ed. Kidder, Michael G., Jefferson, la., L.A. Khani, Daryoush, Teheran, Iran, L.A. Kietzrnan, Patricia S., Sinclair, Wyo., Ed. Kirke, Robert J., Des Moines, Law ROW V Klag, Barbara Anne, Cleveland, Ohio, B.A. Klatt, Judy Kay, Sibley, Ia., Ed. Kline, Robert L., Des Moines, B.A. Kling, Thomas K., Des Moines, B.A. Klopfer, Deanna I., Chicago, III., Ed. B.A. ROW l Koegle, Susan L., Park Ridge, lll., F.A. Kopilash, Helen A., Lansing, Ill., L.A. Koutre, Mary J., Dubuque, la., Ed. Kromminga, Grace V., Monticello, la., L.A Krouse, Mary Ann, Newton, la., L.A. ROW ll Krueger, Karen R., Eagle, Wis., Pharm. Kubicek, Ann J., Mason City, la., F.A. Kuchar, Erica, Park Ridge, Ill., Ed. Kuester, Robert J., Red Oak, Ia., F.A. LaBond, Kay F., Ankeny, la., F.A. ROW lll LaCasse, Julie Ann, Webster Groves, Mo., L.A. Lachner, Ronald K., Spencer, la., B.A. Lakar, Gerald D., Melbourne, Ia., F.A. Landau, Robert, Long Beach, N. Y., L.A. Landess, Robert C., Des Moines, Law. ROW lV Landquist, Carol A., Rockford, lll., L.A. Langman, Tom M., Des Moines, la., L.A. Larsen, Lois L., Des Moines, B.A. Larson, Jane S., Villa Park, lll., F.A. Laster, Susan, Des Moines, F.A. ROW V Leaming, Jo Ann, Des Moines, Ed. Leatzow, Vicki J., Palos Park, Ill., L.A. Leckliter, Suzanne, Lenox, Ia., F.A. Ledin, Sally A., Edina, Minn., L.A. Legg, Nancy E., Glen Rock, N.J., Pharm. f- 94 21 FRESHMEN ROW l Lichtenberger, Dieter H., Des Moines, L.A. Lindberg, Carolyn Ann, South Bend, Ind., Ed. Lindel, Linda Ann, Des Moines, F.A. Lippold, Marjorie J., Hancock, la., F.A. Loeltz, Carole L., Red Oak, la., Ed. ROW Il Long, David D., Des Moines, L.A. Longley, Nancy J., Mason City, la., F.A. Lovell, Joseph B., Des Moines, la., B.A. Lowenthal, Robert Charles, Chicago, Ill., B.A. Luke, Julianne, Mishawaka, lnd., Ed. ROW Ill Lyle, Leon R., Peoria, Ill., L.A. McCloy, Richard L., Chicago, Ill., Pharm. McCrary, Ardell J., Marshalltown, la., L.A. McFarland, Milton R., Whiting, la., L.A. McGoldrick, Richard, Des Moines, L.A. ROW IV McGregor, Robert J., Manson, Ia., Pharm. McHose, Don C., Nevada, la., B.A. McKibben, Marian K., Oneida, Ill., F.A. Magee, Diane M., Wilmette, lll., Ed. Malfeld, Janice Kay, Melbourne, la., F.A. ROW V Markuson, Mary K., Mpls., Minn., Ed. Marohn, Patricia A., Des Moines, L.A. Marrs, James M., Des Moines, L.A. Martin, Charles R., Rockford, Ill., Pharm. Martin, Harley L., Guthrie Center, Ia., L.A. ROW I Martin, Marsha L., Patterson, Ia., L.A. Martindale, Larry, Des Moines, L.A. Martineau, Gertrude A., Highland Park, III., L.A Mathey, Grant L., Des Moines, Law. Mathis, Alan E., Elkhart, la., Ed. ROW Il Matthews, Robert C., Anita, Ia., Pharm. Matzinger, Sandra R., Alleman, la., Ed. Mayfield, Doris, Wilmette, Ill., L.A. Meier, Janice R., Ames, la., L.A. Melonas, Peter C., Harvey, III., L.A. ROW III Messer, Betty Jean, Chicago, Ill., F.A. Metcalf, Kristi A., Hornick, la., F.A. Meyer, Carole L., Godfrey, lll., B.A. Miller, D. Douglas, Audubon, Ia., F.A. Miller, Sandy L., Ottumwa, la., Ed. ROW IV Mollenhauer, Delmar L., Center Point, la., F.A. Monroe, Edward J., Burlington, la., Pharm. Moore, Percival, Wayne, Ind., L.A. Morgan, Martha L., Des Moines, Ed. Morris, Victor G., Des Moines, L.A. ROW V Mostik, Linda L., Des Moines, L.A. Mueller, Marilyn E., Chicago, Ill., L.A. Mumford, Louise J., Des Moines, L,A. Munday, Jenny K., West Des Moines, L.A. Myers, Mary L., St. Charles, Ill., Ed, -3' . bg, 6 if F X T an ,ls . . X .J Q FRESHMEN M-1 R N KF . I I G. . ROW I Myles, Phil H., Kansas City, Mo., B.A. Natenberg, T. Paul, Glencoe, Ill., B.A. Nelsen, James R., Libertyville, Ill., B.A. Nelson, Davalyn D., Louisville, Ky., B.A. Nelson, Dennis S., Carpentersville, Ill., B.A. ROW Il Nelson, John N., Mpls., Minn., L.A. Nelson, Peter H., Rockford, Ill., Pharm. New, Neola B., Danville, Ia., L.A. Nichol, Sharolyn A., Melbourne, Ia., B.A. Nichols, Sharon K., Knoxville, la., B.A. ROW III Nickerson, Robert E., Des Moines, F.A. Niehouse, Larry E., Kansas City, Mo., L.A. Nielsen, Margaret L., Marshalltown, la., L.A. Niffenegger, Sally L., Whiting, Ia., Ed. Nigut, Charles E., Melrose, la., Pharm. ROW IV Noah, David D., Des Moines, B.A. Norris, Sharon A., Sioux Falls, S. Dak., B.A. Ogden, Martin N., Colfax, Ia., Pharm. O'Grady, Sharon L., Park Ridge, III., L.A. Olson, Lawrence F., Mitchellville, la., Pharm ROW V Owens, Kathy, Lake City, Ia., F.A. Paker, Nancy L., Wheaton, UI., B.A. Palmer, Robin L., Pierre, S. Dak., L.A. Pargas, Sophie A., Des Moines, B.A. Parker, Glen D., Churdan, Ia., F.A. ROW I Pas, Martha L., Orange City, Ia., F.A. Pas, Mary S., Orange City, Ia., F.A. Pavlovee, Becky S., Calmar, Ia., L.A. Patterson, Mike, Des Moines, B.A. Peach, Pat L., Fort Dodge, la., F.A. ROW II Pence, Fritz H., Newton, Ia., B.A. Penk, Judith A., Springfield, Minn., Ed. Pescaglia, Gerald W., Pekin, Ill., B.A. Peters, Fred N., Newton, Ia., B.A. Peterson, Kathleen A., Des Moines, L.A ROW III Peterson, Veriean K., Ayrshire, Ia., L.A. Petrillo, Thomas W., Lima, N. Y., L.A. Pfister, Kay F., Decorah, Ia., F.A. Phelps, Dianne A., Denver, Colo., L.A. Peirson, Ray L., Des Moines, Law. ROW IV Pilgrim, Margaret Ann, Des Moines, Ed. Podrebarae, Frank W., Watertown, N. Y., B A Price, Douglas D., Des Moines, B.A. Price, Janice C., Earlham, la., Ed. Prentice, Eugene, Huron, S. Dak., B.A. ROW V Prouty, Jean E., Des Moines, Ed. Pullen, M. Jane, Mason City, Ia., Ed. Quarton, John P., Oskaloosa, la., B.A. Rankin, David E., Colo., la., Pharm. Radigan, Susan L., Gary, Ind., F.A. ROW I Ramsey, Roberta I., Monroe, Ia., Ed. Rau, Beverly A., Itasca, Ill., Ed. Reed, David R., Chicago, Ill., B.A. Reed, Sandra S., Truro, Ia., L.A. Reid, Stanley P., Marshalltown, Ia., F.A. ROW ll Reid, Valerie A., La Grange Park, Ill., B.A. Reinhold, Jill, Milwaukee, Wis., F.A. Remle, Jan L., Cincinnati, Ohio, L.A. Rex, Richard H., Park Ridge, Ill., L.A. Rieke, Peter J., Wayzata, Minn., L.A. ROW lll Robertson, Ronald L., Plymouth, la., B.A. Rockey, Cheri K., Des Moines, Ed. Roebken, Kathie L., Des Moines, F.A. Romeo, Kathie Jo, Des Moines, F.A. Rosenberg, Ann Trudi, Chicago, Ill., Ed. ROW IV Rosendahl, Fredric'S., Estherville, Ia., Law. Rosenquist, Larry J., Hazel Crest, Ill., B.A. Roth, Becky F., Lanark, Ill., F.A. Row, Judith, St. Louis Park, Minn., Ed. Rowie, Olen, Des Moines, B.A. ROW V Sacquety, Sharon V., Ida Grove, Ia., B.A. Sadiadi, Mir Nezam, Tehran, Iran, L.A. Safly, Nadine A., Ames, Ia., Ed. Safstrom, Margo, Calumet City, Ill., L.A. Sallemi, Linda J., Downers Grove, Ill., L.A. , i 1 Q . E 'ta '1- H I ROW I Saloom, David L., Bartonville, Ill., B.A. Samuelson, David A., Stanhope, la., Pharm. Sandwick, Carolyn M., Rockford, Ill., Ed. Schaitberger, Judy L., Mpls., Minn., L.A. Schamer, Sandra K., Gary, Ind., L.A. ROW ll Scheirer, Ronald G., Peoria, Ill., Pharm. Schick, Elaine L., Bayard, la., B.A. Schiffer, Eileen E., Hinsdale, Ill., L.A. Schoenewe, Karla K., Everly, la., L.A. Schroder, Charlotte, University City, Mo., L.A ROW III Schuster, Margaret A., Des Moines, Ia., Ed. Schwarck, Floyd J., Eldora, la., B.A. Sellner, Gary L., Johnston, la., B.A. Severance, Anne M., Mpls., Minn., L.A. Shaffer, Julia A., Elmhurst, Ill., B.A. ROW IV Shawgo, Keith D., St. Joseph, Mo., F.A. Shea, Susan E., Gary, Ind., L.A. Shearer, Gail, Toulon, Ill., L.A. Shelly, Mary H., Manchester, la., F.A. Sherratt, Judy A., Pittsburgh, Pa., Pharm. ROW V Shreve, Marcia A., Garrett, Ind., L.A. Shuler, Charles M., Oswego, Ill., Pharm. Siefkas, Carolyn K., Osceloa, la., L.A. Siegler, John A., Oak Park, Ill., B.A. Simms, Veronica E., Lexington, Ky., L.A. FRESHMEN ROW I Skrivseth, Terry L., Maquoketa, Ia., B.A. Smith, Carol A., Babylon, N. Y., L.A. Smith, Dee Ann, Stronghurst, Ill., L.A. Smith, John C., Des Moines, L.A. Smith, Nancy J., Des Moines, Ed. ROW ll Smith, Susan, Des Moines, F.A. Smith, Valerie L., Glenview, Ill., Ed. Snyder, Sharon L., Des Moines, B.A. Sofield, Judi M., Oak Park, Ill., FA. Sornson, Stanton P., Des Moines, Law ROW lll Sours, Donald L., Pekin, Ill., L.A. Spooner, Barbara R., Ankeny, la., B.A. Steck, Mary J., Alton, Ill., Ed. Steliey, Sandra I., Des Moines, F.A. Stewart, James F., Havana, Ill., Pharm. ROW IV Stewart, Many Carolyn, Washington, la., Ed. Stine, Sharon K., Adel, la., F.A. Stinogel, Bette A., Fort Dodge, la., F.A. Stohl, Kristine M., Rockford, Ill., Ed. Stoll, Bruce St., Des Moines, L.A. ROW V Stoneking, Virgil W., Easton, Minn., Pharm. Strawn, Sondra L., Martensdale, la., B.A. Stwczewski, Rose Marie, Rochester, N. Y., L.A. Stuart, Carolyn R., Des Moines, Ed. Sulg, Airi, Crystal Lake, Ill., B.A. ROW l Summers, Julie A., Peoria, lll., L.A. Sweeney, Madalyn, J., Tia Juena, Venezuela, So. America, L.A. Talbott, Dale R., Kirkwood, Mo., B.A. Tate, Karen F., Dewanee, lll., F.A. Teff, Patricia A., Austin, Minn., L.A. ROW ll Thilking, Carol A., Webster Groves, Mo., B.A. Thomas, Jimmie L., Tyler, Tex., L.A. Thomas, Susan, Des Moines, L.A. Thomason, David G., Des Moines, L.A. Thompson, David J., Chillicothe, lll., Pharm. ROW lll Thompson, Jankeith, Kansas City, Mo., L.A. Thornton, Debbie J., Des Moines, L.A. Thurtle, Linda K., West Des Moines, B.A. Tomlonovic, Elizabeth L., Colfax, la., Ed. Tokosh, Carol S., Gary, Ind., F.A. ROW lV Trickey, Katherine M., Des Moines, B.A. Uddin, David E., Monmouth, lll., Pharm. Vail, Rue Ann, Nevada, la., Ed. Valdez, Richard, Oak Lawn, lll., F.A. Vander Wall, Dean, So. Holland, lll., Pharm ROW V Van Horn, Donna M., Forest City, Ia., Ed. Van Koten, Judy l., La Crosse, Wis., Pharm. Velen, Eileen D., Chicago, lll., L.A. Vitteteaux, Gwen M., Des Moines, L.A. Voth, Mary Ann, Des Moines, B.A. ,xv- ROW I Wadsworth, John, Nashville, Tenn., F.A. Waggoner, Elwin E., West Des Moines, F.A. Wahlmark, Barton L., Rockford, Ill., L.A. Walker, George E., Dixon, lll., B.A. Walter, Marvin J., Lenox, la., L.A. ROW ll Waltersdorf, Marlene A., Creston, la., L.A. Walton, Melvin J., Goldfield, la., Law Warden, Margaretta E., Council Bluffs, la., Weaver, Charles E., Muncie, Ind., B.A. Webb, Judy A., Fairmont, Minn., F.A. ROW lll Weddington, Gary T., Fort Madison, la., B.A. Weddle, Denny R., Coon Rapids, la., F.A. Wenckus, James R., Aurora, lll., B.A. West, LuEllen K., Runnells, la., Pharm. Whan, Sharon K., Davenport, Ia., Pharm ROW lV White, Shirley A., Sioux Falls, So. Dak. Whitlock, David K., Speartish, So. Dak., F.A Whittington, Paul G., Country Club Hill, lll B A Wildman, Doreen A., Davenport, la., Pharm Wilson, Jesse, San Francisco, Calif., Ed. ROW V Wilson, Sarah E., Mt. Pleasant, la., F.A. Winston, Carol L., Marshalltown, la., L.A. Witham, Mary Kay, Gary, Ind., L.A. Whitt, Mary Ann, Des Moines, F.A. Wolfe, Judy, Des Moines, B.A. ROW I Yeretsky, Nancy L., Hinsdale, lll., Ed. Yoder, Dianh T., Waterloo, la., L.A. Yost, Susan E., Joplin, Mo., F.A. Zagel, Arlene B., Glencoe, lll., L.A. Zakon, Diane A., Chicago, lll., F.A. ROW ll Zeigler, Diane L., Elmhurst, Ill., Ed. Zimmer, Karen A., Mason City, la., F.A. Zinzer, Don F., Webster Groves, Mo., B.A. 4. 3-s FRESHMEN IN MEMORIAM In November, 1959, the student body of Drake University suffered a tragic loss in the deaths of four students, killed in a car accident. With a sense of deep regret we dedicate this space in memory of... John D. Lang, Jr., 18, a Liberal Arts freshman Teresa A. Skaff, 19, a Business Administration maioring in psychology. He was the pledge class iunior maioring in retailing. She was a member president of Alpha Tau Omega. of the Retailing Club and Phi Gamma Nu. Carroll A. Brown, Jr., 18, a Liberal Arts junior maioring in psychology. Thomas J. Rivers, 19, an Education sophomore majoring in physical education. He was a member of Circle K and a member of the Collegiate All-American Cross Country Team in the fall of 1959. He was also the holder of the freshman indoor and outdoor two mile and the Drake Fieldhouse two mile. 184 ROW I Abel, Sharon J., Pasadena, Calif., F.A. Akins, Verna E., Mingo, Iowa, Ed. Alderson, Lynn, Auburn, Ky., F.A. Allen, Dennis, R., Rockford, III., L.A. Allsteadt, Wayne E., Des Moines, B.A. ROW ll Altheimer, Alan M., Chicago, lll., B.A. Anderson, Sally P., Chicago, Ill., F.A. Anderson, Corinne R., Des Moines, L.A. Armstrong, Anne C., Western Springs, Ill., B.A. Arnold, Claudia J., Ft. Dodge, Iowa, F.A. ROW lll Augspurger, Donald E., Bloomington, lll., Phar. Austin, Cindy, Des Moines, Ed. Austin, Sally M., Des Moines, L.A. Bagley, Charles R., Des Moines, B.A. Baker, Suzy, Kansas City, Kan., L.A. ROW IV Ball, Adriane, Woodstock, Ontario, Ed. Ballard, Larry L., Carlisle, Iowa, B.A. Barber, David, Des Moines, B.A. Barnes, Lynn M., Western Springs, Ill., Ed. Beck, Jody, Guthrie Center, Iowa, Ed. ROW V Beck, William C., Palos Hts., lll., L.A. Beeson, Tom E., Bode, Iowa, B.A. Belden, John M., Dexter, Iowa, B.A. Bennett, Carol A., Bear Lake, Mich., Ed. Benware, Elizabeth, A., Hinsdale, lll., Ed. SOPHOMORES ROW I Berg, Bruce T., Chicago, Ill., B.A. Berg, Judith B., Des Moines, Ed. Berman, Frances R., Chicago, lll., L.A. Bertolin, Dave, Downers Grove, lll., Ph. Bester, Janis L., Des Moines, L.A. ROW II Bierman, John D., Cherokee, Iowa, B.A. Bland, Donald C., St. Louis, Mo., L.A. Bleecker, Nancy L., Chicago, lll., Ed. Bodenberger, Joyce J., Perry, la., B.A. Boehnke, Jan, Mpls., Minn., F.A. ROW lll Boeke, Linda Lee, Hubbard, Ia., Ed. Bolen, Todd, Oak Park, lll., B.A. Bond, Richard P., Amesbury, Mass., Ed. Boring, David G., Des Moines, B.A. Bos, Tony J., Pella, la., L.A. ROW IV Boudewyns, Patrick A., Des Moines, L.A. Boyle, Kelvin C., River Grove, lll., B.A. Braga, Alan C., Des Moines, B.A. Breitberg, Iris, Chicago, Ill., Ed. Bricker, Linda M., W. Des Moines, F.A. ROW V Broer, Lyle R., New Providence, la., B.A. Brundage, Bonnie L., Downers Grove, lll., Ed Bryant, Kathryn A., Centerville, la., Ed. Burdick, Karen A., Gary, Ind., L.A. Burt, Sally Jo, Fargo, N. D., L.A. ROW l Cackler, Cathryn A., Des Moines, Ed. Caldwell, Jim L., Moline, Ill., B.A. Cali, Toni M., Newton, la., Ed. Campbell, Maureen A., Glen Ellyn, Ill., Ed. Carey, Carol J., Webster Groves, Mo., Ed. ROW ll Carlson, Morris, Rockford, Ill., Pharm. Carlson, Sharon K., Rockford, Ill., Ed. Carney, Dennis E., St. Petersburg, Fla., Pharm Carris, Linda L., Packwood, la., L.A. Carzoli, Richard L., Ankeny, la., B.A. ROW lll Cathcart, John K., Knoxville, la., B.A. Chamberlain, Arlene R., Milford, la., F.A. Chambers, Jim R., Des Moines, F.A. Chance, Edward W., Des Moines, F.A. Chapler, Christopher K., Dexter, la., L.A. ROW lV Chase, Verl A., Winterset, la., B.A. Chatterton, Judy L., Elgin, lll., B.A. Chawgo, Joy M., Aurora, Ill., B.A. Christensen, Carol J., Underwood, la., B.A. Christiansen, Carolyn, Des Moines, F.A. ROW V Christensen, Mary Jo, Rockwell City, la., Ed. Claassen, Barbara L., Wellsburg, la., Pharm. Clark, Joan E., Mt. Vernon, la., Ed. Clark, Nancy K., Lisbon, la., L.A. Clark, Thomas R., Elkhart, la., B.A. SOPHOMORES ROW I Clyrner, Irene, Grand Junction, la., Ed. Colley, Barbi A., St. Louis, Mo., Ed. Cook, Sarah A., Des Moines, L.A. Coulter, Sue Lynne, Conrad, la., B.A. Courtney, Barbara R., Lake Bluff, Ill., Ed. ROW ll Cra Nford, David, Rochelle, Ill., B.A. Curtis, Jeff N., Cicero, Ill., L.A. Dahlstrom, Judith A., Des Moines, Ed. Daniel, Jim C., Des Moines, Ed. Darr, Russell D., Des Moines, L.A. , ROVV Ill Davis, Wanda L., Sidney, la., F.A. Day, Patty A., Libertyville, lll., Pharm. Deaton, Darlene L., Des Moines, F.A. DeCicco, Joyce, Park Ridge, Ill., F.A. DeLance, Norman W., Moorhead, la., LA ROW IV Dennis, Patricia E., Madrid, Ia., Ed. Derrick, Susan R., Des Moines, L.A. Dethmers, Dianne L., Garner, la., Ed. DeWit, C Jenine, Des Moines, L.A. Dino, Donald A , Des Moines, Ed. ROW V Doerr, Sally A , Webster Groves, Mo., Ed. Dombrowski, Mary A., Chicago, lll., L.A. Downing, Jerry L., Newton, Ia., Ed. Doyle, Carol, Aurora, III., Ed. Drake, Patti M., Lockport, Ill., Ed. ROW l Dunham, Thomas H., Mokena, lll., L.A. Eclgren, Mary Jo, Libertyville, lll., Ed. Ehrlich, John J., New York City, N. Y., L.A. Elliott, Betsy, Gary, Ind., B.A. Elmore, John E., St. Charles, Mo., F.A. ROW ll Elsensohn, Deanna J., Bloomfield, la., F.A. Ennis, Patricia J., Atlantic, la., Ed. Erbst, David R., Davenport, la., B.A. Eyre, William C., Abingdon, lll., L.A. Fasnacht, Marilyn R., Madison Lake, Minn., F.A. ROW lll Ferguson, Thomas C., Clearfield, la., L.A. Fisher, Diane L., Montezuma, la., B.A. Forbes, Dennis C., Des Moines, L.A. Frank, Eli, Whitefish Bay, Wis., B.A. Fraunhofer, Mariory, Park Ridge, lll., Ed. ROW IV Freitag, K. Louise, Chicago, lll., F.A. Freudenthal, John R., Mpls., Minn., B.A. Fugate, Tom E., Des Moines, L.A. Fulfs, Kay F., Dixon, lll., L.A. Fullmer, Walter T., Lake Geneva, Wis., B.A. ROW V Fyfe, Caroline R., Oak Park, lll., Ed. Gamble, Christina R., State Center, la., Ed. Gardiner, Gary, Minburn, la., F.A. Gardiner, Lynn, Downers Grove, lll., B.A. Gardner, Margaret J., Bondurant, la., L.A. . ..., -my l l SOPHOMORES ROW l Gates, Gilda, Des Moines, F.A, Gean, Sharon L., Des Moines, L.A. Gibson, Kay G., Sac City, la., Ed. Giggans, James H., Bremerton, Wash., L.A. Glant, Judith S., Highland Park, lll.: Ed. ROW II Glick, Al, Chicago, lll., L.A. Glider, Mary R., Des Moines, L.A. Goehler, Judith C., Appleton, Wis., F.A. Goettsch, Jeryl, Monticello, Ia., F.A. Goldberg, Sharon, Des Moines, L.A. ROW lll Goodman, Sandra, Des Moines, Ed. Greiner, Peter M., Ft. Madison, Ia., L.A. Griffin, Martin M., Chicago, lll., Pharm. Grismore, Martha J., Corydon, Ia., Ed. Hagerman, Mary K., Cedar Rapids, la., L.A. ROW IV Hagie, Maree M., Clarion, la., L.A. Halverson, Kurt B., Spring Park, Minn., Pharm. Hammant, Edward W., Evergreen Park, lll., B.A. Hans, George P., Carlisle, la., F.A. Hansen, Carol A., Pierre, S. Dak., Ed. ROW V Hansen, Dean A., Des Moines, L.A. Hanson, Donovan D., Des Moines, L.A. Harshbarger, Carol L., Galesburg, Ill., F.A. Hartiie, Richard Ed., Shenandoah, la., B.A. Havens, G. Kent, Des Moines, B.A. ROW l Havven, John K., Des Moines, Pharm. Hayes, Beverly J., Oak Park, lll., F.A. Heaberlin, Kenneth J., Des Moines, Pharm. Heil, Jaci C., Waterloo, la., L.A. Heil, Jane K., Broadvie, Ill., L.A. ROW ll Henderson, Carol, Des Moines, Ed. Henderson, Lois Lee, Mpls., Minn., Ed. Hines, Jerry W., Des Moines, B.A. Hines, Todd F., Freeport, lll., L.A. Hirschberg, Dorene M., Bayard, la., B.A ROW lll Hockeft, Dan R., Lenox, la., L.A. Hoffman, F. Sue, Milwaukee, Wis., Ed. Holliday, H. Roger, Beloit, Wis., F.A. Horn, Edward l.., Bklyn., N. Y., Ed. Houlerte, Judith A., Des Moines, F.A. ROW IV Howard, Jane F., Rockford, lll., Ed. Howell, Frank L., West Des Moines, L.A. Hunter, Harlen C., Minburn, Ia., L.A. Hurley, Sharon A., Madrid, la., F.A. Irving, Gordon M., Ames, la., B.A. ROW V Isenhart, John D., Redfield, Ia., L.A. lsenhart, William E., Redfield, la., B.A. Jacob, Alice M., Des Moines, L.A. Jeneske, Jill A., LaSalle, lll., L.A. Jenkins, Sandra J., Glidden, la., L.A. i SOPHOMORES 3 ROW l Job, Judy C., Knoxville, la., Ed. Johnson, Carol Ann, Waseca, Minn., B.A. Johnson, David I., Columbia, S. C., F.A. Johnston, Carol L., Burlington, la., F.A. Jolley, Joan M., Des Moines, B.A. 3 ROW ll Jones, Sandra K., Des Moines, B.A. Kaefer, Anne M., Northbrook, lll., Ed. Kalouner, R. Neil, West Des Moines, L.A. Karlicek, Elizabeth L., Berwyn, lll., F.A. Kay, Calvin C., Detroit, Mich., L.A. ROW lll Kelly, Michael, G., Des Moines, Ed. Kerlin, Marcy C., Des Moines, Pharm. King, Kay, Normal, lll., Ed. ROW lV ' King, Roy W., Brooklyn, N. Y., L.A. Kinnee, Carol L., Milwaukee, Wis., F.A. Kissinger, Hohn L., Melcher, Ia., B.A. Klein, Barbara E., University City, Mo., F Klingler, Bob M., St. Louis, Mo., B.A. ROW V Knouse, David C., Dixon, Ill., Ed. Kocour, Linda, La Grange Park, Ill., Ed. Koons, Ronald K., Des Moines, L.A. Kopfsfein, Judith A., Mapleburg, Ohio, Kostron, Ron E., Gary, Ind., Pharm. Ketelsen, Cornelius E., Merrick, N. Y., Ed. Kidd, Doris J., Santa Monica, Calif., F.A. .A L.A thx QP ROW I Kramer, Beatrice M., Stone Lake, Wis., Ed. Krogulski, Laddie J., La Salle, Ill., Pharm. Kutchin, Judy, Prairie City, la., Ed. Lady, Robert G., Evanston, Ill., F.A. Lane, Becky S., Ft. Madison, la., Ed. ROW ll Larson, Carole K., Des Moines, Ed. Lauster, Ruth A., Thornton, la., F.A. Learmont, Sandra, Lake Park, la., B.A. Levvis, Robert W., Rockford, Ill., L.A. Levy, Candy, Chicago, lll., B.A. ROW lll Lifka, David C., Western Springs, lll., Pharm. Liggat, Nancy, St. Louis, Mo., B.A. Ligtenberg, Loni J., Chicago, lll., L.A. Linquist, Marguerite, Spring Park, Minn., F.A Logli, Charles D., Melcher, la., B.A. ROW IV Lord, Brenda J., Bondurant, la., F.A. Lory, Janna S., Rockwell City, la., L.A. Lotz, Marilyn E., La Grange, Ill., Ed. Love, Dawn S., Newton, la., F.A. Love, Donald H., Des Moines, B.A. ROW V Luing, Darwin F., Collins, la., B.A. Lund, Karen K., Des Moines, F.A. Lund, Theodore F., Rockford, Ill., L.A. Luton, Edward, St. Albans, N. Y., L.A. Lynch, Thomas B., Spencer, la., Pharm. SOPHOMORES ROW l McCabe, C. Richard, Mpls., Minn., L.A. McCallum, Joy R., Peoria, lll., L.A. McCarrdn, Jean A., Webster Groves, Mo., Ed. McClintock, Andrea B., Cherokee, la., F.A. McCollough, Linda L., Ottawa, lll., L.A. ROW ll McCullough, Carita M., Keokuk, la., F.A. McGarry, Alex B., Des Moines, B.A. McHay, Hal, Edina, Mo., Pharm. McKinley, Dennis A., Clinton, la., B.A. McLaughlin, Robert J., Des Moines, Pharm. ROW lll Maher, Kathryn A., Hinsdale, lll., L.A. Maior, Sharrie M., Aurora, la., Ed. Malmin, Lawrence M., Des Moines, F.A. Marshall, Dwight P., West Des Moines, L.A. Marshall, Edward D., Creve Coeur, Mo., B.A. ROW IV Martin, Betty M., Mexico, Mo., L.A. Martin, George L., Denver, Colo., L.A. Mason, Watson S., Des Moines, L.A. Moss, Lois, Des Moines, F.A. Matheson, Richard A., Des Moines, L.A. 3 l ROW V Maxwell, Robert, Cherokee, la., B.A. Maxwell, Steve, Cherokee, la., B.A. Mayer, Barry D., Riverside, lll., B.A. I Mead, Mary, Peoria, lll., Ed. Meredith, Kathryn L., Kellogg, la., L.A. 5' -lu ,fa vo ,V 'Ni ROW I Meskan, Denyse A., Chicago, lll., Ed. Metcalf, Philip L., Leon, la., Pharm. Michel, Bonnie S., Milwaukee, Wis., L.A. Middleton, Maureen J., Jefferson, Ia., L.A. Mikkelsen, Sonya P., Elkhorn, la., L.A. ROW ll Miles, Frances R., Evanston, lll., Ed. Millet, Margaret C., Macomb, lll., L.A. Moller, Norma L., Des Moines, L.A. Moody, Bob, Webster Groves, Mo., B.A. Moore, David R., Jamaica, la., B.A. ROW lll Moore, Terry G., Chicago, Ill., B.A. Mosier, Jan S., Oak Park, lll., Ed. Mosier, Jeanne L., Oak Park, lll., Ed. Muhm, Mona S., St. Charles, Mo., L.A. Murdock, Barbara R., Marshalltown, Ia., L.A ROW IV Nelson, Dean R., Earlham, la., Pharm. Nelson, Selmer E., Cylinder, la., F.A. Nelson, Tom J., Downers Grove, lll., Pharm. Neu, Mariel, Des Moines, F.A. Nieland, Robert G., Auburn, la., Pharm. ROW V Nielsen, Janice L., Storm Lake, la., F.A. Oliver, Rosalie H., Kansas City, Mo., L.A. Olson, Ronald L., Manilla, la., B.A. O'Neal, Robert B., River Grove, lll., B.A. Palian, Brenda, Decatur, lll., Ed. SOPHOMORES ROW I Palm, Janis L., Spencer, la., Ed. Parish, Larry F., Camdenton, Mo., Ed. Parr, Linnea, Waterloo, la., B.A. Paulsen, Susan, Harlan, la., B.A. Pearson, Nancy, River Forest, lll., L.A. ROW ll Peet, Susan J., Martelle, la., F.A. Pennington, Pat A., Crystal Lake, lll., F.A. Peterson, Marilyn J., Des Moines, L.A. Pettise, Stephen T., Barrington, lll., L.A. Philpot, Richard E., Nevada, la., L'.A. ROW lll Pierce, Gary D., Osceola, la., L.A. Plecinski, Pat, Gary, Ind., F.A. Poehlein, Paul O., Nevada, la., L.A, Polson, Michael J., lndianola, la., L.A. Ponic, Terry, Chicago, lll., LA. ROW IV Post, Glenda K., Sanborn, la., L.A. Povall, Sandra Kay, Des Moines, L.A. Prall, Glen F., Carlisle, la., L.A. Priebe, Paula H., Algona, Ia., L.A. Puhrmann, George C., Larrabee, la., L.A ROW V Pukis, Geraldine H., Westchester, Ill., B.A. Ramsey, Doyle B., Laurens, Ia., L.A. Rankin, Ernogene F., Dows, la., L.A. Raul-i, Becky S., Manchester, Ia., F.A. Rebaclf, Howard S., Chicago, III., Pharm ROW I Reed, G. Wallis, Fairmont, Minn., B.A. Reeve, Karen C., Ottumwa, Ia., L.A. Renkes, Philip J., Morrison, lll., B.A. Richardson, Steven P., Des Moines, Ed. Rigler, Gerald L., Adair, la., L.A. ROW II Riha, Jeannie A., Chicago, Ill., B.A. Robinson, Janet M., Paullina, la.: FA- Rose, Kenneth R., Gary, Ind., B.A. Rose, Nancy L., Milwaukee, Wis., Ed. Rosenblum, Stevie J., Kansas City, M., L.A ROW lll Rosenfeldt, Richard, Chicago, lll., B.A. Ross, Carol A., Westfield, N. J., F.A. Rossiter, John G., Des Moines, B.A. Rudolph, lra D., Long Beach, N. Y., L.A. Rudy, Clarence E., Ankeny, la., L.A. ROW IV Rummans, Larry M., Des Moines, F.A. Ruud, Karen M., Mpls., Minn., Ed. Safford, Georgia A., Rockford, Ill., Pharm. Sakata, Ruby T., Wailuku, Hawaii, L.A. Sammons, Gary L., West Des Moines, L.A. ROW V Sauer, Sandra L., Rockford, lll., Ed. Saunders, C. Richard, Belleville, Ill., L.A. Sayers, Linston, Libertyville, lll., L.A. Scheyer, Lynne I., Glencoe, lll., Ed. Schiffman, Judith L., Chicago, lll., Ed. 3' SOPHOMORES ROW l Schiller, Annette L., Des Moines, Ed. Schmidt, Richard D., Rochester, Minn., L.A. Schoenfeld, Dave, New York City, N. Y., L.A Scholz, Jolie S., Newton, la., F.A. Schumacher, Jane A., Eldora, Ia., F.A. ROW ll Scothorn, Straub W., Des Moines, B.A. Scott, Roger J., Park Ridge, lll., L.A. Scribner, Jo Ann, Des Moines, B.A. Shafer, Gary L., Davenport, la., L.A. Shannon, Barbara E., Washington, la., L.A. ROW lll Shepard, E. Jane, Muscatine, la., Ed. Shimp, Allan L., Davenport, la., B.A. Shipman, Jerry D., Oskaloosa, Ia., B.A. Shofstall, Nancy A., Kirkwood, Mo., L.A. Shellady, Ron W., Muscatine, la., B.A. ROW IV Shreffler, Deedra S., Des Moines, F.A. Slininger, Nancy A., Jefferson, la., F.A. Sloane, Mary, Des Moines, Ed. Smith, Robert C., Ogden, Ia., L.A. Snyder, Edward S., Brockton, Mass., B.A. ROW V Sorenson, William H., Aurora, Ill., F.A. Spriggs, Phillip R., Creston, la., F.A. Stalley, Patricia J., Pierre, S. Dak., Ed. Stalos, Maria P., Alliance, Neb., F.A. Stern, Wayne F., Belvidere, Ill., Pharm. ROW I Stober, Emil J., Chicago Heights, Ill., Pharm. Stokes, Thomas Ed., Newton, la., Pharm. Smuffer, Ann C., Des Moines: Ed. Strachauer, Karen L., Mpls., Minn., Ed. Strong, Pamela C., Des Moines, Ed. ROW ll Struthers, Patty Ann, Ottoseh, Ia., Ed. Sullivan, Suzanne C., Freeport, Ill., Ed. Swank, Ben R., St. Louis, Mo., B.A. Swanson, Gary H., Waverly, Ia., L.A. Sweeting, Barb, La Cauade, Calif., L.A. ROW Ill Teague, Ruth A., Savannah, Mo., F.A. Temple, Lynn A., Hinsdale, ill., Ed. Thomason, Laird A., Des Moines, L.A. Thompson, Richard J., Cedar Rapids, la., Ed. Throckmorton, Toni, Des Moines, L.A. ROW IV Tibbetts, Pamela A., Des Moines, Pharm. Tisdale, Margaret R., Chicago, Ill., Ed. Titus, James N., Wheaton, Ill., B.A. Toth, Barbara J., Chicago, lll., Ed. Touzalin, Kappy, Western Springs, Ill., F.A ROW V Treman, Marilyn J., Rockwell City, la., F.A, Triplett, Dorothe L., Warrenville, III., Ed. Tushaus, Alice M., Covina, Calif., Ed. Twedt, Paul, Roland, la., Pharm. Tyler, Sue, Des Moines, Ed. ,- os I W rl D. , x I tv lyfi' 1. . . J 21 .',-.-.',.r,. l V li.: 'rw ,, .QA -,. EW SOPHOMORES ii 30 is ,t 1' 3 ROW I Vieregg, John W., Deerfield, Ill., B.A. Vignocchi, Harry J., Highwood, Ill., L.A. Wagoner, George M., Adel, la., L.A. Wagoner, Jon D., Adel, la., Pharm. Wall, Nancy L., St. Louis, Mo., Ed. ROW Il Wallestad, Ruth M., Moorland, Ia., Ed, Walsh, Edith M., Alberta, Canada, Ed. Ward, John T., Knoxville, la., L.A. Warnke, Bette J., Pawnee City, Neb., F.A. Weatherby, Ann, Des Moines, B.A. ROW lll Webb, Thomas I., Rockford, Ill., B.A. Weir, Priscilla E., Rockford, Ill., L.A. Weiss, Andrea E., Winnetka, III., L.A. Welcome, Terry O., Bloomington, Ill., Pharm Welsh, Desni M., Manson, la., L.A. ROW IV Werth, Julie A., West Des Moines, Ed. Wesenberg, Patricia L., Garner, Ia., F.A. Wheelock, M. Janes, Milwaukee, Wis., B.A. Whitlatch, Ronald M., Des Moines, Ed. Whitman, Carolyn H., Waterloo, la., L.A. ROW V Wickham, Sharon A., Davenport, Ia., Ed. Widmer, Greg K., Freeport, Ill., B.A. Wier, Mary E., Denver, Colo., Ed. Wilson, Janis K., Anamosa, la., F.A. Windsor, William R., Des Moines, L.A. L W' N ROW I Winker, Larry J., Milford, la., F.A. Winstrom, Gary W., Des Moines, B.A. Wood, Gayle B., Hannibal, Mo., Pharm. Wright, Berniece E., Des Moines, Ed. Wright, Donna R., Des Moines, F.A. ROW ll Wright, Nancy A., Hannibal, Mo., Ed. Yocum, Judi Kay, Des Moines, F.A. Yohn, Carole A., Garner, la., B.A, Yore, Camille M., Libertyville, Ill., Ed. Yoshida, Warren S., Des Moines, Pharm ROW Ill Anstine, Edward R., Adair, Ill., Pharm. SOPHOMORES Another sophomore on campus was the second snow of the season which tied up traffic, snarled up classes and covered the campus with general confusion and cold feet. Des Moines' traffic engineers quickly removed the snow from each street in the city. Although they missed, as some tell us, a part of the city known as Drake. 'Y 1 M l- ' - LQTTT' f is X 3 Vs 9' Sr ft -15P?ii?sF: ' ' ROW I Abrahamson, Gerald A., Marshalltown, la., B.A. Adler, Robert M., Highland Park, Ill., L.A. Albers, Everett H., Ankeny, la., Law Alexander, Carol A., Chariton, la., Ed. Allan, Willa, Janesville, Wis., Ed. ROW ll Allen, Sandra L., Des Moines, F.A. Altemeier, Janet R. McCollum, Carlisle, la., F.A. m Amsberry, Norman D., Des Moines, B.A. Anderson, Robert F., Des Moines, B.A. Andrew, Elaine C., Cedar Rapids, la., F.A. ROW Ill Andrew, Jeanne M., Nevada, la., L.A. Arkebauer, Judith O., St. Elmo, Ill., F.A. Arquero, Vivian P., Hilo, Hawaii, Ed. Askelsen, Elaine A., Woolstock, la., Ed. Atherton, Lynn C., Ft. Wayne, Ind., L.A. ROW IV Baranyai, Vicki J., Brentwood, Mo., Ed. Beaty, Marilyn J., Des Moines, Ed. Bebensee, Harry L., Des Moines, Pharm. Begg, James B., Edian, Minn., L.A. Beiersdorf, Donald F., Denison, la., Pharm. ROW V Benischek, Roger L., Olin, la., F.A. Berg, Howard M., Chicago, III., B.A. Berry, William J., Des Moines, L.A. Bertch, Judy A., Cedar Falls, la., Ed. Binkley, Mack F., Des Moines, la., L.A. JUNIORS ROW I Black, Lawrence D., Des Moines, Ed. Blankenship, Sherman D., Sheffield, la., Pharm. Blaser, Mary V., Davenport, la., L.A. Blatt, David M., Chicago, Ill., Pharm. Bohrofen, Janis C., Grimes, la., F.A. ROW ll Borchardt, Edonna H., Boynton Beach, Fla., Ed. Bowdish, Julie, Des Moines, F.A. Breckle, Marlys J., Sibley, la., Pharm. Bremner, Bruce B., Iowa Falls, Ia., L.A. Bressler, Hans W., Lamar, Colo., Ed. ROW III Briggs, Don R., Des Moines, L.A. Brodnan, Richard J., Arlington Heights, Ill., B.A Bromley, Jacquie A., Decatur, Ill., Ed. Brown, Charlene J., Des Moines, L.A. Buck, Margaret E., Idaho Falls, Ida., Ed. ROW IV Buckberg, Sandra H., Westchester, III., L.A. Bull, Susan E., Mason City, Ia., L.A. Burket, Peggy A., Wathena, Kan., F.A. Butterfield, John C., Winterset, Ia., B.A. Callaway, Louis M., Gary, Ind., L.A. ROW V Camp, Gary L., Des Moines, B.A. Canham, Cleve A., Rock Island, Ill., L.A. Carey, James A., Des Moines, L.A. Carlson, Dorothy J., Paton, Ia., F.A. Carlson, Keith, Paton, Ia., B.A. ROW I Carter, Clyde T.: Davenport, la.: B.A. Cate, Earl J.: Aurora, Ill.: F.A. Cavanaugh, Thomas W.: Des Moines: Pharm. Christopher, Gary D.: Des Moines: F.A. Cihak, Loretta M.: Berwyn, Ill.: F.A. ROW Il Clark, Betty J.: Des Moines: B.A. Clark, Larry J.: Chariton, Ia.: L.A. Comito, Frank A.: Des Moines: L.A. Conrad, Terry D.: Eonda, la.: L.A. Cook, Gary A.: Postville, Ia.: L.A. ROW Ill Cowan, Jean Anne: Des Moines: F.A. Coxworth, Judith A.: Northbrook, Ill.: L.A. Crain, Ann C.: Des Moines: Ed. Crouch, Donovah L.: Des Moines: B.A. Cullum, Barbara C.: Janesville, Wis.: F.A. ROW IV Currey, Sandi L.: Glenview, Ill.: Ed. Dangelowsky, Susan B.: Maple Heights, Ohio: F.A Davis, Charles D.: Greene, Ia.: B.A. Dennis, Karen K.: Boone, Ia.: Ed. DeWitt, Nancy K.: Des Moines: Ed. ROW V Dillon, Lizanne: Sterling, Ill.: Ed. Dillon, Marilyn K.: Des Moines, la.: Ed. Dimants, Andreis J.: Des Moines: L.A. Donnellan, Lee J.: Des Moines: F.A. Doud, James L.: Des Moines: Ed. JUNIORS ROW I Dulian, Donna J.: Ottawa, Ill.: Pharm. Dunlap, Barbara A.: Jacksonville, Ill.: L.A. Dziuba, Edward A.: Gary, Ind.: L.A. Eaton, Terry J.: Des Moines: B.A. Ebling, Leon W.: Des Moines: B.A. ROW ll Egeland, Byron R.: Roland, Ia.: L.A. Ellefson, James M.: Iowa Falls, Ia.: Pharm. Ellerbrake, Jim K.: Quincy, Ill.: L.A. Ellgaard, Erik Gram: Des Moines: L.A. Ellis, Robert L.: Des,Moines: B.A. Row in A Ellison, Phyllis A.: Mason City, Ia.: Ed. Erickson, Karen L.: Des Moines: Ed. Evans, Julie A.: Creston, Ia.: Ed. Faber, Brian R.: Indianola, Ia.: B.A. Falb, Richard D.: Livermore, Ia.: B.A. ROW IV Fahn, Allen K.: Clarinda, Ia.: Pharm. Ferguson, Jo Stephen: Des Moines: B.A. Flint, Jane C.: Glenwood, Ia.: B.A. Forgy, Roy D.: Albia, Ia.: L.A. Forsman, James L.: Fredericksburg, Ia.: BJ ROW V Frank, Charles O.: Canton, III.: Ed. Frazer, Lowell G.: Des Moines: B.A. Frease, Judith A.: Glidden, Ia.: Ed. Friesz, James G.: Dallas Center, Ia.: B.A. Frykberg, Ronald M.: Dows, la.: B.A. 'R Q12 2 Yi ROW I Fugate, Carole, Des Moines, F.A. Galinsky, James A., Des Moines, B.A. Garcia, William M., Evanston, lll., B.A. Gatch, Marvin L., Union, Ia., L.A. Gerdy, Donald F., Chicago, lll., L.A. ROW ll Gerstein, Leonard J., Chicago, Ill., L.A. Getzoff, Robin A., Northbrook, Ill., B.A. Gilyan, David N., Gary, Ind., B.A. Gittingen, Lila L., Des Moines, Ed. Glancy, Margaret R., West Des Moines, L.A. ROW lll Glover, Thomas J., Depye, lll., B.A. Gohlinghorst, Conrad D., Council Bluffs, la., B.A Gould, Paul F., Des Moines, L.A. Graff, Gayle C., Sioux Falls, S. Dak., Ed. Graves, Karen R., Melvin, la., B.A. ROW lV Greenlief, Joe A., Fort Dodge, la., Law. Grettenberg, Joel C., Coon Rapids, la., B.A. Groth, Carole Ann, Des Moines, Ed. Gustafson, Christine R., Rockford, Ill., L.A. Gustine, Dori A., Jacksonville, Ill., Ed. ROW V Guydon, Gus, Gary, Ind., Ed. Haddick, Barbara A., Westchester, lll., L.A. Hammer, Wayne S., Des Moines, L.A. Hanrahan, Karen A., Burlington, la., Ed. Harmon, Larry D., Watseka, Ill., B.A. JUNIORS ROW l Harms, Ann L., Alden, la., Ed. Harris, Robert, Des Moines, B.A. Hart, Jimmy D., Britt, la., B.A. Hayes, Lucretia A., Des Moines, B.A. Herning, Lawrence J., Queens Village, N. ROW ll Henney, Mary E., Kendallville, Ind., Ed. Hess, Stephen Nl., White Plains, N. Y., B.A. Hill, Marcia J., Chicago, Ill., Ed. Hines, Richard A., Des Moines, B.A. 4 Hiermstad, Rodney D., Rochester, Minn., ROW lll Hoff, Enver Bill, Des Moines, L.A. Hoffer, Elinor F., Nevada, la., Ed. Holliday, Janet R., Des Moines, Ed. Hopkins, John W., Webb, la., B.A. Howard, Charles J., Livermore, la., B.A. ROW IV Howe, Mary Jean, Indianapolis, Ind., L.A. Huber, Robert E., Omaha, Nebr., B.A. Huff, Dennis K., Des Moines, L.A. Huff, Ronald O., Des Moines, L.A. Hughes, Robert C., Sac City, Ia., B.A. ROW V Humphreys, Nancy W., Hinsdale, Ill., Ed. Hurley, Joan, Thiensville, Wis., B.A. Irving, James R., Des Moines, L.A. Jackson, Donald R., Rockford, Ill., B.A. Jansen, Gracielou, Des Moines, F.A. Y.. Ed. B.A. ROW l Johnson, Gerald L., Aurelia, Ia., B.A. Johnson, Henry O., Chicago, Ill., F.A. Johnson, Mark A., Des Moines, L.A. Jordan, Wesley D., Des Moines, B.A. Kalchbrenner, Edward, Chicago, lll., Pharm. ROW ll Kallman, Ralph S., Leavenworth, Kan., Pharm. Kashiwa, Lea R., Honolulu, Hawaii, Ed. Katzenberger, Shirlie M., Des Moines, F.A. Kennelly, John W., Palos Heights, lll., B.A. Kenny, Marcia L., Park Forest, lll., L.A. ROW lll Klein, Karla J., Alden, la., F.A. Klessig, Carol A., Fairmont, Minn., L.A. Knight, Robert J., Peoria, lll., Pharm. Knoll, Lee L., Mason City, la., B.A. Korbecki, Walter J., Addison, lll., B.A. ROW lV Krapf, Lyle V., Peotone, lll., B.A. Kroeger, Phyllis I., Le Claire, Ia., L.A. Kunzman, Byron G., Des Moines, F.A. Lamb, Carol J., Des Moines, Ed. Lancaster, M, Susan, Erie, Pa., Ed. ROW V Landsness, Karen M., Sac City, la., F.A. Lewis, Wayne, Aurora, lll., B.A. Linn, Ronald G., Van Meter, la., F.A. Long, Charles A., Hinsdale, lll., B.A. Longacre, Sandra S., Rock Island, lll., L.A. JUNIORS ROW l Loof, Willis K., Grand Junction, la., B.A. McBride, Mary L., Oslcaloosa, la., F.A. McBride, Michael A., Des Moines, B.A. McLaugl1lin, Sheila A., Pontiac, lll., B.A McVey, Carol L., Vinton, Ia., F.A. ROW ll MacKenzie, Anne M., Park Ridge, lll., Ed. Maher, Dennis P., Glenview, Ill., L.A. Marthinsen, Alan R., Erie, Pa., L.A. Martin, Mary Kay, Waterloo, la., B.A. Matsumoto, Renee, Kauai, Hawaii, F.A. ROW Ill Maxwell, Larry D., Des Moines, Pharm. Melloh, Dave C., Mitchellville, la., B.A. Mercer, B. Jean, Des Moines, L.A. Meridith, Kent, Le Mars, la., B.A. Messenger, Dwight T., Moorhead, Ia., ROW lV Meyers, Larry W., Boone, Ia., B.A. Meyers, Michael K., Chicago, lll., B.A. Middleton, Lyle D., Jefferson, la., L.A. Miller, Charles E., Des Moines, Law Miller, Clark A., Story City, la., B.A. ROW V Miller, Don D., Marshalltown, Ia., B.A. Miller, Helen K., Eagle Grove, Ia., Ed. Miller, Linda L., Webster City, la., L.A. Divinity Miller, Merna V., Marshalltown, la., F.A. Miller, Sharon Jo, Des Moines, Ed. ROW l Mitchell, Norman D., Burt, la., B.A. Mockus, Mary Lou, Des Moines, L.A. Mocller, Thomas R., Dysort, Ia., L.A. Molek, Sandra L., Berwyn, lll., L.A. Monacelli, Janet M., Chicago Heights, Ill., L.A. ROW ll Moore, JoAnn P., Clermont, la., F.A. Morgan, Julian O., Des Moines, B.A. Muran, Thomas S., Arlington Heights, Murphy, Nadine M., Perry, la., Ed. Myers, Terry L., Des Moines, Ed. ROW lll Namminga, Norma E., Marion, lll., L.A. Nelson, Barbara K., Des Moines, LA. Nelson, Marcia, Rockford, Ill., Ed. Nelson, Sandi K., Kanawha, la., Ed. Nesbitt, Nancy L., Des Moines, Ed. ROW IV Nissen, Arlen L., Mason City, la., B.A. Norris, Lana, Cantril, la., B.A. Nolan, James, Kansas City, Mo., L.A. Okuda, Yasuyori L., Yokohama, Japan, B.A. Ouiatt, Larry A., Des Moines, F.A. ROW V Owen, David L., Essex, la., B.A. Paullus, Gordon K., Latimer, la., B.A. Pearson, Karen J., Rockford, Ill., L.A. Peters, Glenn C., Des Moines, Ed. Phillips, Nancy M., Council Bluffs, Ia., Ed. ,- ov- JUNIORS ROW I Phillips, R. Dean, Vinton, la., L.A. Pike, Jerry W., Adel, la., L.A. Poggi, David V., Chicago Heights, Ill., B.A. Polk, Nancy S., Albert Lea, Minn., B.A. Powell, Mary E., Harcourt, la., Ed. ROW ll Prescott, Roger L., Nevada, la., Ed. Price, F. Charles, Des Moines, B.A. Price, Martin J., Rochester, N.Y., L.A. Priebe, Connie K., Algona, la., L.A. Puschel, Karl H., Palos Park, lll., B.A. ROW lll Quiiano, Marty R., Des Moines, Ed. Rankin, Larry W., Knoxville, Ia., B.A. Ramsay, Richard E., Des Moines, Law Reese, .lack E., Des Moines, B.A. Reichenbacher, A. Kay, Des Moines, Ed. ROW IV Remele, Shirley, Des Moines, Ed. Rhinehart, Paul W., Des Moines, B.A. Rice, Janet C., Fort Lauderdale, Fla., L.A. Richmond, Sandra J., Ft. Dodge, la., F.A. Riddle, Terry P., Des Moines, L.A. ROW V Riebe, Nancy K., Newton, la., B.A. Rieuen, Susan L., Hinsdale, Ill., B.A. Ritter, Kathryn A., Savannah, Mo., F.A. Robinson, Carol A., Wichita Falla, Texas, Pharm Romano, Jerry V., Des Moines, B.A. ROW l Romont, David G., Rock Island, lll., Pharm. Rose, Ella Ruth, Des Moines, Ed. Ruvalds, Skaidrite, Des Moines, L.A. Sabin, James M., Kanawha, la., B.A. Sams, John O., Toulon, lll., B.A. ROW ll Sanders, Rodney D., Fort Madison, la., B.A. Scelonge, Diana E., La Grange Park, Ill., Ed. Schroeder, Larry L., Charles City, la., B.A. Schroeder, Mary Ann, Burlington, la., L.A. Schultz, Gene Richard, Des Moines, B.A. ROW III Schulson, Michael A., Chicago, lll., B.A. Schultz, Regina, Schleswig, la., L.A. Schwartz, Joseph G., Des Moines, Pharm. Scott, Judy Ann, Hamilton, Ill., Ed. Segneri, Orlando, Chicago Heights, Ill., P ROW IV Severson, Sandy A., Clear Lake, la., Ed. Shannon, Patricia L., Des Moines, Ed. Shaw, John C., Des Moines, L.A. harm Sikkema, Nancy A., Overland Park, Kan., F.A. Sieklocha, Pavle, Oakland, Calif., L.A. ROW V Skinner, Charlotte M., Des Moines, L.A. Smeby, Alan J., Mt. Prospect, Ill., B.A. Smith, Arleen, Des Moines, Ed. Smith, Armstead B., Galena Park, Texas, L.A. Smith, C. Owen, Geneva, Ill., F.A. JUNIORS ROW I Smith, Larry, Des Moines, L.A. Sodemann, James W., DeWitt, la., B.A. Sons, Janet L., Mokena, lll., F.A. Sorensen, Allan C., Alberta, Canada, Pharm. Sorensen, Robert L., Red Oak, la., Pharm. ROW ll Sorg, Dennis F., Sabula, Ia., Pharm. Spotora, Anthony P., Chicago Heights, lll., Pharm. Spratt, James H., Des Moines, Pharm. Stalley, Faye, Pierre, S. Dak., F.A. Stanek, Sharon S., Callender, la., Ed. ROW lll Stark, Paul W., Des Moines, B.A. Starr, Donald F., Des Moines, Law. Steele, David F., Ottumwa, la., L.A. Stroner, Alan l., Woodstock, lll., B.A. Sullwold, Wayne H., Wayzata, Minn., Ed. ROW IV Sufte, Robert S., Hinsdale, Ill., B.A. Swartzwelter, Earl D., Russell, la., B.A. Taylor, Helen F., Mexico, Mo., Ed. Thomsen, Elizabeth M., Council Bluffs, Ia.,JPharm. Thorson, Kenneth J., Rockford, Ill., B.A. ROW V Todd, Suzanne, Mount Ayr, la., F.A. Treimer, Joan C., Des Moines, Ed. Trumbower, Stanford L., Ames, la., Law Turner, Charles C., Albia, la., B.A. Turner, Paul F., Des Moines, B.A. 1. F- as if 6 K Y J '1' E. A . TQ ROW l Underfer, James R.: Des Moines: Ed. Urian, Juanita J.: Wahiawa, Hawaii: Ed. Vance, David: Des Moines: B.A. Van Slyke, James C.: Downers Grove, lll.: L A Van Zee, Norma J.: Des Moines: F.A. ROW ll Vaselaar, David D.: Ashton, la.: B.A. Vierkant, Arlyn D.: Thornton, Ia.: L.A. Voller, Thomas C.: Wheaton, lll.: B.A. Wadden, Jerry M.: Des Moines: L.A. Wagner, Alvin L.: Flossmoor, lll.: B.A. ROW lll Wald, Kenneth M.: Des Moines: L.A. Walker, Buist: Lockport, Ill.: L.A. Warren, Neal L.: Des Moines: F.A. Watson, Edward: Des Moines: Ed. Weiner, Gilbert R.: Chicago, lll.: Pharm. ROW lV Weisler, Arnold S.: Chicago, lll.: B.A. Weissman, Bennett M.: Chicago, lll.: Pharm. Wendt, Dennis R.: Chicago, lll.: Ed. Whaley, David R.: Monroe, la.: F.A. Whitehill, Wayne L.: Blue lsland, lll.: F.A. ROW V Whiteside, Barbara A.: Des Moines: Ed. Whitman, Portia: Waterloo, la.: Pharm. Williams, John Bill: Des Moines: Ed. Williams, Warren R.: Des Moines: Pharm. Wilson, Patricia K.: Mahtomedi, Minn.: Ed JUNIORS ROW l Windsor, Willie: Palos Heights, lll.: B.A. Wolff, Jeanne M.: Park Forest, lll.: F.A. Wood, George C.: Creston, la.: L.A. Wright, Sandi L.: Des Moines: Ed. Wyatt, Judy A.: Sterling, lll.: Ed. ROW ll Yale, Robert A.: Sterling, Ill.: B.A. Yost, Elyn: Kenilworth, Ill.: L.A. Youmans, Elizabeth M.: Des Moines: L.A. Jensen, Roger A.: West Bend, Ia.: B.A. Quinn, Patricia: Des Moines: L.A. ROW lll Westman, Roger: Chicago, lll.: B.A.: Senior. mil. ORGANIZATIONS Sigma Delta Chi 202-3 Theta Sigma Phi Accounting Club 202-3 Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Lambda Delta Beta Gamma Kappa 204-5 Beta Gamma Sigma Circle K Canterbury Club 206-7 Cosmopolitan Club Delta Phi Delta Delta Phi Alpha Phi Sigma Iota 208-9 Disciple Student Fellowship Delta Sigma Pi Hillel 210-11 D Club Kappa Mu Epsilon Lutheran Student Fellowship Kappa Beta Kappa Kappa Delta Pi Mortar Board Marketing Club Mu Phi Epsilon Morehouse Dormitory Newman Club Phi Gamma Nu Phi Eta Sigma Retailing SFCRA Sigma Alpha Iota Phi Mu Alpha Westminster Young Republicans lnterdorm Council 212-13 214-15 216-17 218 219 220-21 222-23 224-25 201 N ai 1' Row l: J. Eclcer, D. Sale. Row 2: M. Kelly, M. Nelson, C. Canham Professional Journalism Sigma Delta Chi Theta Sigma Phi and Sigma Delta Chi are the honorary profes- sional journalism sorority and fraternity. Under the direction of presidents Carol Graney and Dave Mills, members of both or- ganizations met with professional groups and student iournalists from other campuses to discuss theirtfields. The main activity undertaken this year was the production of the l4th annual Bulldog Tales, co-sponsored by Theta Sigma Phi and Sigma Delta Chi. O C Theta Sigma Phi Row I: J. Monacelli, P. Swanson, S. Povall. Row 2: C. Skinner S. Currey, C. Graney. Row 3: M. Elstrom, P. Peterson 1 1 l . E l . l S l . H :iw 1: R. Boor, K. Masimore, R. Spencer, Mr. Merrill Dilley, R. Cradit, R. G. Peebler, S. Goldberg. Row 2: H. Clark, R. Johnson, L. Knoll, L. Galperin, G. Tubaugh, , Adams, R. Zollars, R. Norman, F. McNally. Row 3: J. Galinsky, V. Chase, F. McDowell, L. Heithoff, R. Friest, S. Paulsen, A. Weatherby, C. Christensen, K. Weber, . Frykberg, R. Freeman, J. Rohwer. Row 4: D. Swartzwelter, D. Davies, J. Dutton, W. Terrhufen, R. Tool, J. Johnson, W. Johnson, J. Hines, J. Wells, E. Hammant, G. ahnson, G. Skoglund. Professional Accounting Club The Accounting Club holds monthly meetings to hear guest speakers who represent various phases of the accounting field. Each year the organiza- tion holds a spring banquet and takes field trips to business establishments and local plants. 203 I f Cl Row l. J. Belden, R. Adler, J. Hart, R. White, R. Jensen, D, Hawkins. Row 2: R. Norman lmaster of ritualsj, W. Johnson lTreas.J, R. Zollars lPres.J, J. Kennelly fV.P,J, D. Prall lRec. Sec'yJ, M. Meier, Dr. W, G. Richards lAdv.J Row 3: D. Lehman, L. Rankin, J. Forsman, G. Dixon, C. VanKoten, W. Warren, L. Krapi, R. Yale. Row 4: Dr. M. A. Reguero, D. Hatfield, K. Sears, T. Frank, J. Ebeling, R. Hiermstad, V. Heithoff, B. Hollis, L. Okuda, A. Bethell, R. Frykberg, J. Hopkins, R. G. Peebler, Row 5, J. Wells, W. Loot, G. Skoglund, J. Bruner, G. Tubaugh, R. Maxwell, A. Stroner, R. Spencer, E. Hammant, R. Tool lCorr. Sec'yJ, G. Johnson, J. Jevicky. Honorary Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta is the only national honorary fraternity for freshman vvomen. The primary function of the fraternity is to encourage and re- .vard high scholarship. Women who earn a 3.5 average or better either semester of their fresh- man year are eligible for membership. The or- ganization, which is recognized on over TOO dif- ferent campuses throughout the United States, has been active at Drake since 1938. Members give a tea for new students, sponsor an initia- tion and a banquet for new members, help new students during registration and usher at Mortar Board tapping. L. Bricker J. Howard J. Beck M. Treman P. Dennis J. Kutchin E. Karlicek C. Christensen R. Sakata S. Mikkelsen N. Clark N. Bleecker M. Hagerman R. Oliver 204 i l Professional Commerce Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi, established in T904 at New York University, was the first professional fraternity in commerce. The obiects of the fraternity are to further the individual welfare of its members, promote and advance courses leading to degrees in business administration, and foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts and finance. Beta Gamma Kappa Beta Gamma Kappa, professional Christian service sorority, participates in raising funds for the Ecumenical Student Fund, Community Chest, and conducts a service project for underprivileged children. Weekly meetings, suppers, seasonal parties, banquets, a formal dance and various activities give the organization a full sched- ule throughout the year. Mrs. William J. Moore and Mrs. Dale Miller act as advisors for the group. Row 7 H Kantola P Woerner E Thomsen P. Whitman, J. Acker. Row 2: M. Harlan, C. Betts, D. Eisensohn, S. Peet, C. McCullough, T. Blott, M. Twito K Reynolds S George K Reeve Row 3 M. Breckle, B. Claassen, C. Gustafson, C. Lane, J. Halvorson, L. Ledowski, R. Barnes, A. Anderson. Row 7 K, Masimore, M. Mother, D. Prall, J. Johnson, M. Weeks, R. Peebler. Row 2: F. McDowell, D. Nelson, F. Merrill, R. V. Credit, H. W Bohlman M B Dilley S K MacAlIister, R. Tool, F. McNally, R, Frykberg. Row 3: J. Bruner, R. Peddicord, L. Galperin. Service Circle K The aims of Circle K are to provide service to the school and to the community. Annual proiects of the organization include the publication and distribution of the D-Book, and the sponsoring of the Freshman Mixer. Ushering at various University events and campus tours are also included in the activities of Circle K. The group is sponsored by Kiwanis International Service Organization. Row lp G. Hoskin, B. Basolin, L. Middleton, J. Thomas, L. Herrmann. Pow 2: T. Leahy, J. Ellerbrake, D. Berry, B, Faber, D. Swartzwelter, P. Chapin, R. Franks, J. Bruner, J. White, J. Hopkins, R. Adler. Row 3: M. Meyers, T. Thayer, R. Huber, F. Schultz, L. Simpson, T. Dalby, A. Belhell, G. Cook. Not pictured. J. Jevicky, A. Stroner, D. Gilyan, J. Kennelly, F, Dawson, R, Wesvman, G. Wood, Gi. Weiner, M. Logan I 4 Professional Business Beta Gamma Sigma Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma, business scholastic fraternity, is limited to The upper lO per cent of the graduating class and the upper Three per cent of The junior class. An honorary membership is awarded each year to an outstanding member of The community. Row 1: C. Galbreth, E. Youmans, P. Kietzman, M. Robertson, A. Gulden, F. Merrill, E. Johnson. Row 2: D. Johnson, R. Morgan, D. Briggs, J. Robertson, J. McKinney R Groom. Religious Canterbury Club Canterbury Club meets at ST. Luke's Episcopal Church the first and Third Sundays of each month, under the direction of the Reverend Robert B. Hedges. Programs include a study and discussion of the church and the Christian faith. Many recreational programs are also included as well as exchanges with Simpson College and Iowa State College Canterbury Clubs. Miss Merrill, asso- ciate professor of secretarial science, is faculty advisor to the group. Row i: E. Tyrrell, R. Linn, J. Cooper, J. Hafner. Row 2 G. Anderson, R. Johnson, K. Whitaker, R. Nitsche, D. Collins V. Nelson, J. Houlette. Row 3: F. Simmons, G. McManus R. Benischak, C. McVey, J. Hutchcroft, F. Stalley E Honorary Art Delta Phi Delta Delta Phi Delta is a national honorary art fraternity. Its main proiects during the year include the sponsorship of various art exhibits, both by students and profes- sionals, an unusual art fair of original work, and an out-of-town trip to a lead- ing art museum. These things are all done with the idea of fostering art in the community and on the campus. Claclcwise bottom left: G Taraghi, Y. Sivrioglv, D. Khani, M, Sadiadi, Ash, C. McKibbin, D. K. Jones, S. C-l UVM M- PUC9. M. lsaacson, A. Furman, L. Bennett fAdv.J. Balcony, A. Eslarni, B. Lord, H. Bates, C. Cummings, M, Hailar. Cosmopolitan Club The purpose of Cosmopolitan Club is to establish better understanding between foreign students and American students. The activities for the year included panel discussions, guest speakers, and parties. Their dis- cussions were centered around broad topics of international relations, themselves, and their homelands. 208 SW Af 1 .,- Honorary Language Delta Phi Alpha and Phi Sigma Iota Delta Phi Alpha, romance language fra- ternity, and Phi Sigma Iota, German lan- guage organization, have worked to- gether to promote greater interest in lan- guage. A requirement of two year's study in the languages and also a 3.0 grade average in the languages is necessary for membership. Row l: B. Marks, E. Askelson, M. Kenny, P. Peterson, J. Beran Row 2: B. Mondolfo, I. Jakobson, E. Youmans, R. Josephson P. Rohwer, L. Herrmann, Prof. Vox. Row 3: Mr. Leo Forkey, R Franks, G. Haskin, M. Price, P, Rider. 209 Row l: I.. Thomason, R. Mahannah, K. Hinkle, J. Thomasson, N. Patterson, J. Knox, D. Carter. Row 2: K. Oglevie, I. McCrae, D. Speck, C. King, M. Betts, R. Miller, G. Hoskin, N. Weeces. Row 3: M. Brenton, K. Reeve, J. Giggins, E. Waggoner, 5. Andrew, T. Bolen, L. Hancock, J. Fillman, M. Middleton, S. Smith, J. Cook. Row 4: B. Lane, C. Lane, M. Waltersdorf, P. Woerner, D. Ramsey, B. Green, L. Martin, P. Chapin, A. Barker, C. Betts, H. Kantola, A. Bartley, A. Mathis. Religious Disciple Student Fellowship The aim of the Drake Disciple Student Fellowship is to meet, through group endeavor, as many as possible of the needs of its members, both supplementing and implementing the program ot the University. Some of the specific activities geared toward this goal of D.S.F are study, worship, service, and recreational and social exchange of a group basis. Row I: J. Opelthist, P. Turner lSec'yt, L. Griffiths lSr. V.P.I, R. Rose lV.P.I, T. Miller, D. Friest lPres.I, J. Hine lTreas.J, H. W. Bohlman, E. V. Easley, S. K. MacAlliltsr. Row 2: G. Irving, R. Wills, T. Clark, A. Miller, R. D. Johnson, W. Jordon, L. Knoll, R. Freeman, J. Grettenberg, R. Spear, W. Woodworth. Row 3: R. Sanders, J. Mayfield, Reese, F. McDowell, L. Schroeder, G. Malsam. Row 4: B. Lien, E. J. Knoll, R. Haggh, F. J. Johnson, J. Wickham, P. Brotzman, H. Clark. Religious Hillel Hillel has a three-fold program of religious, cultural, and social activities for Jewish students on the Drake campus. Jewish music and films, and mixers were important parts of Hillel's program. Row I: N. Glickstein, M. Fink, C. Winston, R. Glaser. Row 2: M. Price, E. Frank, B. Berg, Dr. Moskowitz, F. Berman, I. Breitberg, V. Colodesch. Row 3: J. Luke, Apfelbaum, F. Miles, N. Parker, E. Velen. Row 4: I. Rudolph, D. Berry, T. P. Natenberg, J. Galimky, A. Reinberg, E. Horn, D. Bulge, C. Bechler, S. Isaacson. '-'-, A Q' -1, W 11: -sw NY.: 1,-X W Q 'E lb v C3 av ' Q if 'ff gif! ' as H -4 . j N A . .7 M J .,, vm, i ,. 2 , 'T' 1 5? uv .a-... 2 M, if An., 1. .1 :.. fw.. lf: K , ,T ,, , A is-Q . A N , V9 5341- n A 5 'f bf' 4 XYJ is A,,, 43-W ' A 5 7 ' aim.. 2 x A ii- x iw 1 ,X rxz 1 tam ., ': - --g- - 5 91-ZF , f' L 19 -. ' I A A f.'- J -Q .- H ,ev M R w lf M. Logan, D. Romont, J. Ecker, J. Cookman, R. Daut, R, Hartshorn, L. Bowman, R. Huber. Row 2: R, Zino, F, Wilkins, P. Svetich, T. Hamilton, T Holt T Tha er K Brigham. Row 3: L. Harmon, J. Smith, H. Hommer, L. Black, S. Potts, R. Prescott, G. Guydon, D. Mills, M. Arendt. A D-Club Man has achieved three things: ill A letter in any of Drake's intercollegiate sports, f2l a position of good standing with the uni- versity, C35 the acceptance of three-fourths of the cIub's members, necessary for membership. To these achievements is added the confidence of knowing that they are shining examples of Drake University, men among men, and 'the fabled heros of the campus. In the fall, these men sell beanies to the fresh- men, take names of the freshmen, Cwomen onlyl, and play football. In the winter, they play basketball and condition for spring sports. Occasionally one might find the tracks of their pixie feet zipping in and out of the Quax office. Grace-fully wandering in, about the office, and out again, without so much as dropping a banana peel or stepping on their fingers. 2l2 Honor 'D' Club OFFICERS J. Ecker, R. Hartshorn, J. Cookman and R. Daut. Not pictured: B. Reid Their officers and leaders are men of honor. Rob- ert Daut was co-captain of the i959 football squad and president of the Honor D Club. Jay Cookman was outstanding guard of the 1959 football squad and vice-president. Bob Reid, the red-headed guard of the team, served as secre- tary of the organization. And Rupert Hartshorn, was the fearless treasurer of the D Club. Honorary Mathematics Kappa Mu Epsilon Kappa Mu Epsilon is an honorary mathemat- ics fraternity whose members must have a 3.0 in math or an overall 2.5 grade average. Each pledge must present an oral discussion on some mathematical problem to become active. A banquet is held in the spring after activation. t Row 1: P. Try, J. Soper, D. Crawford, R. L. Rosenberg. Row 2: B. E. Gillam CAdv.l, J. B. Hotfert P. Rider. Row 3: A. L. O'Toole, M. Laughlin, S. Mikkelsen, R. Sakata, Mrs. D. H. Helmick, Mrs A. N. Daniel. Lutheran Student Association The Lutheran Student Association plans its program around the aims of the national LSA, which include Bible study, stewardship, worship, evangelism and recreation. LSA provides a diversified program and fellowship for National Lutheran Council students. In addition to the Sunday night meetings, several retreats round out the year. Row 1: R. Haggh iTreas.J, M. Breckle CSec'yJ, G. Anderson iPres.J, N. Due CAdv.l, D. Stewart fV.P.J. Row 2: C. Christensen, F. Peters, S. Fridlund, M. Anderson, K. Pfister, M. Twito, W. Salisbury, J. Schlachtenhaufen, K. Schoenewe. Row 3: M. Lippold, C. Gustafson. 9 Y 1,fu: Wi -' n 4 ,1 A , . S je , VI Ill , 1 , as f 'S Top Photo - Row I: C. Skafte,,J. Sons, C. Alexander, B. Lane, D. Dethmers, B. Palian, J. Eggleston. Row 2: J. Johnson, T. Cali, N. Murphy, J. Leek, J. Royer, D. Duesenberg, L. Cheney, A. Kaefer, C. Doyle. Row 3: M. Warden, P. Stevens, B. Martin, R. Habekost. Row 4: M. Harlan, K. Therkelsen, P. Ellison, M. J. Steck, R. Hladik, J. Billings, A. Smith, S. Miller, A. Stouffer, L. McPheeters. Bottom Photo - Row l: J. Leek, N. Rose fsocial co-chairmenl, J. Stiffler Cmembership chairmanl, J. Johnson CV.P.l, D. Duesenberg CTreas.J, L. Cheney lSec'yl, S. Hess CPres.J. Row 2: K. Bryant lDist. Rep.7, T. Cali CDist. Rep.l, K. Therkelsen lPublicity Chairmanl. Professional Education Kappa Beta Kappa Kappa Beta Kappa is Drake's chapter of the Student National Education Association and the Iowa State Education Association, and participates in regional and state conventions of these Associations. On campus Kappa Beta Kappa works on Drake's Prospective Teachers Day helping to entertain and inform visiting students. This year the group sponsored a Christmas party for underpriviledged children. 1 2 A . S in gf! Yu in Q.,- i U ,Q -5 Q I N. A , H A U 'ri l we ' ' ' ' , ' 2::.:':.-.-3 . -. 0 U4 Q 0 if ,e rg Professional Music Mu Phi Epsilon Mu Phi Epsilon, professional music sorority, presents a program twice a year, a general recital in the fall and an American music recital in the spring, Drakes Mu Phi chapter also helps to provide music for the blind ancl music scholarships. Row I, Beth Jasper, J. Moore, A, Little, Ma. Treman. Row 2: M. Stewart, C. Haxby, C. Lohr, J. Scott, N. Sikkema, N. Hundling, J. Robinson, A. Stouffer. Row J: J Yocum, K Kolby, J. Goetvsch, W. Davis, B. Warnke, B. Meredith, J. Altemeier, B. Dykstra, N, Slininger, C. Fredrick. l l i K. Jones J. Beran L. Mackaman B. Warner M. Miller R:LRjg::.l23n J. Lund J. Edwards J. Mager J. Haffner R. Nitsche Honorary Mortar Board Mortar Board has as its qualifications for membership: service, scholarship, and leadership. These ideals serve as a basis for the members' yearly activities. They serve the campus with student book exchanges, promote scholarship through the annual Scholarship Dinner and the Mortar Board Scholarship, and through their own examples encourage leadership. 3 . Q l f S I' 'VY 5 -4 t i 'i ' as 3 l qi X5 l E,.-.......J P 8 -. Y- f 9 t l Row 7: T. Hamilton, T. Holt, D. Poggi, A. Smeby KSec'yJ, J. Allyn CPres.J, A. Wittern KV.P.1, E. Easely fAdv.J, J. Mayfield lTreas.J, J. Hopkins, R. Wills, C. Carter. Row 2: A. Bethell, T. Dalby, R. Haggh, C. Gohlinghorst, D. Vance. Professional Marketing Club The Marketing Club, a student professional organization, meets every two weeks for luncheon meetings at a Dogtown restaurant. Speakers and tours provide an interesting as well as educational program for mem- bers of this club. The organization is open to all marketing and general business maiors. Dr. Eddie Easley is advisor to the group. 5 v- wg ,U X u l 5 1 aw- J, gp! hr-L' ' I:-PL , 2' .? a li-'35 , IE, Q , 4 .. Al an, L: Qifi- I V 'C - . Q. ls-:' '- A' As N A DQK- , ra': a:. E is.. 1' , ., , .rv l ,F ew lie? sro an .7 n-+' b ', -2' gl tink- -UNF vw 1, f .- v7 uw My 1515 lr - ' Y ,x . ve-74 wx 'f .':ff5,w .,,1 Q er 1 wr - Q , . .W i , -Q e-:fx .fn Y 9 'fa A ' . ' ,AW' J 5 N , 'K ,L v.. -, , A Q. fl-SES? j GM, Q + , ,P , i v , W-1 . Af w - ' ' . fz, f fm' ' Q .SL Q .B 'Web M N31 Q S. . 4 Y Mi 1 gg ifsfm ff. ,v' ' RMS? , , , , mf. 5., .,,,x,,,, ,W .A - ,Z .Q .f.l .,..l'Z ' ' V '5-.17'v.y .SWA '39 4 341' - ,-., Vp,-V '43, .MS- . 1-,L vt' N - A51 fp! ' 219 Q' Q' N w -9, mm Professional Phi Gamma Nu Phi Gamma Nu is a professional business sorority, having meetings twice a month. Speakers for professional meetings included an insurance agent and a panel consisting of a secretary, a personnel manager and a buyer. The group participates in a National Efficiency Contest yearly, and publishes a newsletter twice a semester. Mrs. Margaret Muther and Miss Frances Merrill are advisors to the group. I L. Hermann, D. Huff. Row 2: P. Chapin, L. Simpson, J. Bruner, E. D. Swartzwelter, J. Shaw, G. Cook, R. Franks. Not pictured: J. Kennelly Professional Retailing Club The Retailing Club, a local organization, was founded at Drake in 1951. To facilitate classroom learning, the club meets once a month to hear speakers discuss topics of interest in the retailing area. D. Hopple, J. Talbert, J. Siegler, D. Lehman, J. Woods K. Puschel, D. Owen R. Hjermstad K. Brigham M. Muther lAdv.J N Mitchell J. Hurley G. Smith F DeVrtes C. Johnson R. Lowenthal J. Flint F. Boughton L. Meyers S. McLaughlin J. Simmerman K. Kahl, M. Millet, B, W00d D. Kidd, T. Skaff, L. Norris B. Tagatz, C. Rucker, J. Greeltenberg, l.. Okuda, P. Finney Q A' 9 ,F f ' b , . H , - . 'A'- , ,9 f bw . ,A 2F+nrZ51?W3l,4-. ' i Q! fx Q I E 6 ' L- 9 I X ff 'L vr 3 a Q, . , f?Ww5vf W 5' .Q G is T W, Y' Z 3 -1' 1 ,JK '15 uv . .'-V2f lJ1'? ', s 'I QE ., K' W' 4 V 1 rug ., X V , 1 is ' . A 5 1 I Student-Faculty Council for Religious Action Representatives from each organized religious group and residence council on campus comprise the membership of SFCRA. This committee sponsors Religion in Action Week, Brotherhood Week, and World University Service Education, which provided money to help students from foreign countries to attend American universities. K. Whitmarsh, M. Orcutt, C. Harshbarger, R. Lauster L. White N. McCarville R. Peterson M. Chapman K. Landsness, G. Jensen N. Kennell S, Hurley fgegyj S. Bone B. Edwards R. Troy E. Mahaftay J. Klein K- Reffef K. Jones C. Wilson D. Owens QChaplainJ rvlpg fpresg CR. Sec'yl B. McGraw fTreas.J -it Professional Music Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha is a professional music fraternity for men. Its main object is to foster mutual welfare and brotherhood to the music students in America. Among the activities of the fraternity is the sponsoring of the annual Quartet Contest. G. Johnson, M. Leaf, S. Stewart, R. Lingwall, P. Anderson, B. Cornelison, K. Otterness, D. Forsman R. Knox, N. Meyer, L. Bonker, D. Peterson, J. Shelby A Peters, J. Dubois J. Kalke C. Bennink R. Claypool D. Whaly p, Day L. Huglfes J. Hinchliff D. Quiiano -l- ATOI' LPFSS-l R. J. McCoy W. Miller K. Carlson .,--1 4M 'm . ,-5 Row l: E. Thomsen, B. Claassen, G. Cook, Mrs. Ray Thurston lAdv.J, J. Findley, lPres.J N. Sikkema, J. Robinson, Row 2: M. Wier, S. Wilson, N. Slininger, J. Shaw F. Risser, G. Shafer. Row 3: K. Fulfs, B. Perry, B. Moore, P. Durkee, C, Shuler. Religious Westminster College Fellowship Westminster College Fellowship, the Presbyterian group on campus, plans its program around faith, outreach and fellowship. Sunday night meetings include supper, fellowship, worship and a program planned around a speaker, a film or a group discussion. Special nights for social activities and service projects round out The year tor Westminster College Fellowship, Mrs. Ray Thurston is advisor to the group. S, Reid, T. Petrillo, T. Ponic, R. Kubach, L. Rosenquisr, C. Weaver, T. Clark, M. Dombrowski, G. Milos, M. Hagie G. Dixson, R. Davis, Lyle Middleton J. Riha, C. Thilking, K. Hubbell, L. Helgesen, M. Anderson, S. Anderson, K. Navoichick, R. Durrand, B. Hess, K. Boyle, C. Alexander, K. Fulfs lV.P.J lPres.J 4Sec'yl lTreas.J 224 S z 5 C. Whitman B. Hess B. Courtney L. Temple S. White V. Akins C. Harsburger A. Sulg C. Lane B. Lane C. Alexander S. Coulter J. Acker Women's Inter-dorm Council The Women's lnterdorm Council, comprised of the officers of the three womens' dormitories, meets weekly to discuss plans for improving dorm conditions and governments. Working in cooperation with other organizations, the council co- sponsors dances and holds teas for the Homecoming and Relays queens. The council also provides opportunities for all dorm residents to participate in campus activities such as the Relays parade and Campus Carnival. Young Republicans The purpose of Young Republicans is to provide a vehicle through which young people, who are interested in good government, under republican principles and candidates, may become better informed citizens through leadership. Honorary Drama Theta Alpha Phi Theta Alpha Phi was founded on campus in 1914. Its members are selected on the basis of participation in Drake's theatre pro- ductions, The fraternity sponsors an Easter party for under- privileged children, and is in charge of coke sales at all plays and drama functions. Row 1: M. Laughton, L. Carris, T. Lund, D. Phillips CPres.l, Miss Ann Adams lAdv.J, C. McCullough, J. Swanson, C. Alexander CV.P.J. Row 2: D. Van Horn, P. Spriggs, B. Rauh, S. Anderson, M. Miller, S. Peet, A. Osborn. Row 3: B. Dahl, J. Hansell, D. Miller, G. Walker, C. Smith, W. Hammer, D. Vance, G. Parker, D. Benson, P. Dennis. Top: W. Whiteside, P. Nichols, M. Zenor, D. Talarico, B. Rodberg. Clockwise: R. Burr, P. Weaver, M. Noble, K. Dickinson, D. Berry, K. Kauffman, J. Car- lisle, G. Christopher, J. Lund, N. Dunham. Religious Wesley Foundation Wesley seeks to create Christian fellowship, study worship, and recreation. The members strive to promote the ideas of John Wesley and the principles and beliefs of Methodism. A special activity held at the Wesley House, located at 28th Street and Carpenter, was a Christmas party featuring foods of all countries. MISS ANN ADAMS is the advisor for the fellowship. Religious United Student Fellowship The Drake United Student Fellowship is composed of Congregational Evangelical and Reformed students. Weekly meetings are held at the home of MR. and MRS. CALR BUSCH, the advisors, or at Plymouth Church. Meetings include supper, a program, and a worship service. Some of the highlights of the year's activities were a breakfast for the members and their parents during Parents and Home- coming Weekend, Christmas caroling, and a breakfast held on Sunday of final week. Hankinson, L. McCollough, Mrs. Carl Busch CAdv.J Brown, W. Woodworth, D. Hartie, A. Busch. 227 Row l: M. Nev, A. Little, D. Gerdy, S. Hurley, R. Row 2: M. Harlan, M. Hankinson, N. Hoing, M. Hoffman, G. Vitteteaux, M. Kroeger. Row 3: T. Row lf E. Conis, A. Anton, M. Koutre, J. Riha. Row 2: E. Borchardt, J. Sons, P. Stevens, C. Alexander, A. Mclntyre, B. Cullen, M. Wier, S. Doerr. Row 3: J. Andrew, S. Hess, N. Murphy, K. Meredith, S. Doubert, B. Martin, E. Bailey, A. Bault, K. Hubbell, M. Lippold, M. Anderson. Row 4: K. Gibson, B. Palian, S. Anderson, F. Engels, E. Hofter, K. Fulfs, B. Meredith, K. Novoichick, J. Mosier, J. Leonard, A. Sulg. Y.W.C.A. The Young Women's Christian Association has as its goals, spiritual, intellectual. and social growth. To meet the interests of many girls, the Y group is divided into three different areas: Christian Heritage under the leadership of JAN SONS, Community Service headed by CAROL MCVEY and Social Action with SALLY DOERR as chairman. Projects for this year included a style show for freshmen, a banquet, a swimming party and a retreat. i l i i l Peggy Weaver Liz Karlicek I 228 l il: 3853 , 6?f5i5?f?fi1i:1 :iii . ' g5,-:g3E!54-,1- . xiii, I E 's 1 'ffm lop: R. Hedge, H. Pebaci, G. Cook. Cloclfwrse, front: J. Belden, M, Jarvis, R. Hagen, J. Engle, B. Beck, T. Johnson, L. Krapf, E. Horn, M, Rose-nl, V. Sloneking, D. Barnes, l.. Schiller. Men's Hall Association A new name to the previously known Men's Interclorm Council. These men represent the various mens' dormitories on Drakes' campus. They are in charge of sponsoring exchanges with the women's dorms, and other activities involving the men of Morehouse, Jewett and Herriot Halls. 230 , ' S r 5 .E 1 Zim ' Wfwvm-my 5 M. Logan R. Franks J. Bruner L. Simpson Dr. AlleY : P. Chapin Leadership Omicron Delta Kappa Election to Omicron Delta Kappa, honorary lead- ership fraternity, is based on character, leader- ship, service, scholarship, fellowship and con- secration to democratic ideals. Each spring ODK sponsors a Homecoming breakfast for alumni, faculty and businessmen and initiates an honor- ary member into the fraternity. Officers for ODK this year were: Paul Chapin, Pres., Jim Bruner, Vice-pres., Dean Fred Kramer, Sec., and J. Robert Franks, Treas. Divinity Seniors lfv l: Paul Fotsch, William Morehouse, Carroll Robinson, Oliver Zivney, Lowell Hall, Clinton Wolf, Richard Viney, Herbert Phillips. Row 2: Cleo Colville, fl1t Borgaard, Paul Redmond, Randall Sims, John Piper, Dale Lockhart, Burnell Krager, Howard Neal, Marlin Love, Traverce Harrison, Tom McCormick. Divinity The Divinity School of Drake University has been an in- tegral part of the university's history since its founding in l88l. The first degree granted by the university was a Bachelor of Divinity degree. The Divinity School was orginally known as the Bible College. In T946 the school became a graduate seminary. It offers a three year grad- uate degree, Bachelor of Divinity and a Master of Arts degree, with a major in Religion through the Graduate Division of the University. Training The Divinity School concentrates its program upon pre- paring men and women for leadership in the local church. It also offers specialization in the fields of re- ligious education, rural and urban ministries, church administration and pastoral counseling. Although the school has always been particularly re- sponsible for the training of the Disciples of Christ minis- try and has received support from Christian churches and its members, the school ioins in an ecumenical spirit and seeks to serve all who are prepared to enter the church in any capacity. Row I: M. Hamilton, J. Varney, W. McLaughlin, G. Gibson, R. Gamble, R. Bowman, E. Baker, C. Colville, B. Rolstad, D. Santiago, D. O'Tool. Row 2: R. Frazier, D. Lockhart, F. Smith, W. Griffee, J. Allen. Row 3: G. Borgeson, H. Phillips, R. Viney, Prof. Lester Rampley, Prof. Edwin Becker, Prof. Frank Gardner, Prof. Charles Tupper, Dean John McCaw, Prof. Charles L. Smith, Ma. Love, L. Augustine, J. Cramer, R. Clifford. Row 4: R. Allen, B. Krager, R. Page, P. Redmond, J. Pipen, l. Carter, L. Duffield, R. Sims, M. Wetteland, T. Harrison, J. Whitworth, R. Lawrence, F. Betzer, T. McCormick, H. Neal, C. Wood, J. Lesher, D. Messerger, K. Borguard, D. Damewood, J. Martin, Dean Wolfe. Row 5: J. Bradshaw, C. Fry, M. Nickerson, N. Clayton, C. Robinson, W. Morehouse, C. Johnson, P. Fotsch, O. Zivney, R. Magee, W. Hughes, R. Allen, C. Wolf, G. Bever, L. Hall, J. Piper. Not present: G. Bates, G. Clark, J. Dendler, R. Hedges, R. Lane, P. Lees, C. Miller, R. McDonald, R. Osburn, D. Pierce, H. Riegel, R. Spencer, F. Stemple, T. Warren, R. Wright. Shirley J. Bane Fine Arts Music Bill E. Erickson Liberal Arts Physical Science Rudy P. Galask Liberal Arts Biology James H. Halamka Liberal Arts Biology Marion J. Long Liberal Arts Economics Carroll R. McKibbin Liberal Arts Political Science Alan H. Peters Fine Arts Voice Arthur L. Taitel Pre-med Graduate College Billy Joe Hildreth Law David S. Kelsen Law Elaine R. Long Fine Arts Music Education 33 a 1, x 'L 4 . J 234 After March Activities The Women's Recreation Association organizes and directs sports activities for the coeds on the Drake cam- pus. WRA advisor is Miss Hazael Taylor, assistant pro- fessor of physical education. The year started with a tea given for new students, to acquaint them with the WRA program, the May picnic, where trophies were awarded to the organiza- tions with the most points, ended the activities for the year. To the left are the WRAVs organization representatives: Nancy Wall, Anne Kaefer, Fran Berman, Sally Andersen. Row 2: Pam Strong, Linda Kocour, Mary Jo Edgren, Ruth Wallestad, Carol Harshbarger. - ' - --A-lf To the right is the WRA Executive Board. Foreground: President Mary Ann Oberhaus. Row l: Ruth Wallestad, Karen Hanrahan, Regina Shultz. Row 2: Carol Lane, Nancy Wall. To the left are the WRA Sportheads, in charge of tournaments in badminton, table tennis, softball, tennis, golf, speed- ball, volleyball, and archery. 2 X-S51 . Jff' 1 O 45 Q -JI I 42, 74x i 4A X 4 .QQ , gb ffkg rf Long, tall Dave Terre sinks a long one from about the freethrow line. CD Bob Mueller looking rather surprised drives in to make two points Speaking of Basketball, land nobody wasll a good start slowed down to a meek crawl by the end of the season. The Quax had its difficulties getting action photographs of the exciting games. Take the D Club lwith a grain of salt as Steve Allen once put ith for instanceg they didn't like our dirty photographer sitting on their clean blue floor, so no more pictures ln addition to new criticisms there were new armpitted ierseys for our gladiators to wear on road trips. 1 1 1 I l - ll II Jeanette Boehnke Lynne Barnes Sandi Currey Mona Muhm Give Us a was the cheer most often led by the six Drake cheerleaders pic- tured at the left. Captained by Jan Boehnke and coached by William Francis and Roger Shafer, the Team of cheerleaders leaped, shouted, waved flags and turned somersaults at all of the home games during the football and basketball seasons. Thanks to their planning, the annual Skip Day was held in the fall, with its usual variety of activities. BRAKQ X sf Candid shots of the Drake-St. Louis basketball game, Saturday, January 16. Anne Kaefer Jeannie Riha Drake's varsity basketball team, featuring five returning letter- men, CTerre, Guydon, Prescott, McKnight, and Bowmanl, played its first game of the season on December 1 against North Dakota at the Fieldhouse, winning 84 to 50. Competing against a full slate of Missouri Valley conference schools, the Bulldog cagers won 11 games and lost 13. Offensive and defensive averages stuck at 64.9. Ending the season with a good try, the Drake team played Cincinnati and Oscar Robertson, the nation's top basketball competition. Coach Maurice John kept the team running, and could always be found shouting encouragement from the bench, as at right. HVVe VVant a 1959-60 DRAKE ROSTER No. os. Ht. Class 3 Paul meat F 6-7 A Soph- 4 Bob Mueller F 6-5 -lf- 5 Bruce Bremner F 6-6 50Pl'l- 1 1 Dave Terre C 6-10 SV- 12 Randy Smith G 6-0 5OPl'1- 15 Jim CGus1 Guydon G 6-1 -lf- 21 Larry Waddlel G 6-2 Jr. 22 Roger Prescott F 6-4 Jr. 24 Jerry Abrahamson G 6-1 Jr. 31 Lee McKnight G 6-1 Jr. 32 Lee Bowman C 6-6 Sr. 34 Fred Kuhne C 6-8 Soph. 41 Tom Broderick G 5-9 Jr. 44 Harold Ayers G 6-4 Jr, 1959-60 RECORDS Drake Drake 84 North Dakota ...... ....... C incinnati ..... ........ 71 Michigan ...... Tulsa -,-...-,..,, 83 Utah State ....... Wichita ,....,,,... .,.,.,,. 78 TCU .............. South Dakota 54 Dayton ....... Bradley .,...... 55 Canisius ........ Tulsa .... 54 Iowa State ....... Wichita ........ 74 Kansas City .... .-- Marquette ....... ....... . 85 North Texas ..,,. North Texas ,.,,--- ,---,,-, 85 Houston .,...... Houston -,,,,,,,, .,,,,,., 58 Bradley ....... Iowa State ...... ........ 57 St. Louis ..... Cincinnati .... 51 St. Louis ..... He's got the ball! BaskeHH Looks like he's going to . . . Oh, no, Tozz, he can't take . . . n l don't care if he is from Texas, you get it back! Now shoot! A. 14' 5 f ME 433 Williams and Freudenthal n.!l'iU4 Tweedr, Ford and Black Eden Zino and Erbs? The Coach Tozz Robinson 242 McCoy and Underfer DeMaHies Johnson and Huff x lg.. l zwaww-3 R il Left to right: Ty Thayer, Terry Conrad, Dave Mills, Kent Brigham. Back: John Murphy, Chuck Howard. Not pictured: Cliff Rooney, Bill Williams. Golf, Tennis Both the linksters and racquet-wielders got off to a cold and windy start, but by the time warm weather got here, they were well under way. A young, energetic tennis team, coached by Spike Potts, started out the season with a 2-2 record. Bob Huber was the only returning letterman, and the only iunior on the team, top man was lefty Dave Knause. Others on the varsity squad were Dave Lifka, Bob Klinger, Sherwood Boudeman and Dick Thompson. Drake's varsity golf squad had four returning lettermen, Ty Thayer, Chuck Howard, Dave Mills and Kent Brigham. Dr. Edward Voltmer, director of health and P.E., was back to coach the team through a nine-meet schedule that started with Graceland, encountered Iowa State, Simpson, Omaha, Grinnell, Iowa State Teachers College and Wart- burg, finishing up with a return match at Simpson. These plus the annual Iowa State Intercollegiate Handicap golf meet in April, which Drake hosted, and the Missouri Val- ley Conference meet at Bradley in June kept the team moving. Buford Spike Potts, Bob Huber, Dave Lifka. Back: Dave Knause, Bob Klingler, Dick Thompson. Not pic- tured: Sherwood Boudeman. X. l I It Incl Other Spring Sports Throughout The pages of recorded and unrecorded history man has changed the physical characteristics of his dwelling place. But his home remained his castle - his fortress. Sunday evening, April 24, man's fortress proved invaluable. llt also proved to be Herriott Halll. What happened is a damp, dark spot in The chapters of D.U. What actually happened is a somewhat wetter chapter in the police blotters. TEAR GAS USED I2 CHARGED AFTER NEAR RIOT Q The Times-Delphic headlines were black and bold, but not conclusive. Several persons, in addition to those arrested by the local NKVD, were charged with other minor offences by school officials. disturbing the peace and quiet. . . assault and battery. . . arson . . . and the assassination of Lincoln At least two housemothers were accidentally doused with that wet stuff known as water. And there probably wasn't a dry pair of Bermuda shorts on campus. Firemen came To the rescue of the poor frightened little co-eds, in typical riot action opened up on The crowd with their fire hoses. THEN THE CROWD OPENED UP ON THEM WITH THEIR FIRE HOSES, and the fight was on. A curtain of tear gas surrounded the lower floors of Carpenter dorm. lThe girls could hardly see their enemy.J INNOCENTS PERSECUTED l'm innocent, cried the twelve as they were placed in the patty-wagon and kept dry by the nice policemen. Oh, well it's spring again, and something almost had to happen. Know Your Enemy Although the actual reason for the melee was not known we suspect that some- Thing along this line MAY have influenced it, iust a little. 245 Help A Medley A wonderful weekend of fun and pleasure took over the Drake campus April 29-30. Snow, rain, mud, cold and wind were only a few of the fun-filled surprises that greeted Relays fans. Eleven students were placed on the Dean's good-by list Friday but were back on the faculty's hello list Monday morning. Rounding out the lovely End-of-Month party was the re- nowned Harry James orchestra, which furnished the music for the Relays Dance at the Val-Air Ballroom. All the campus lovelies were there and squealed and shouted at the float winners. The real squealing and shouting came the next morning when several Greeks awoke to find them- selves pinned. The sports staff found their way to the Quax office slug- gish and listless Sunday morning. Sluggish because most of them were slugged after the dance Saturday and listless be- cause they forgot the winners of the Drake Relays. But the big sporting news of the day came when it was discovered no new world's records were broken, except at the PENN RELAYS where John Thomas jumped into the air 7' lV2 and came back down again with the world record for high jumping. What would the world do without the PENN RELAYS? D Club Sweethearts Miss Marilyn Gormley D Club Sweetheart Miss Linda Bland Miss Betty Strayer the 1960 Relays UNIVERSITY RELAYS 440 - Baylor. :41.1 880 - Abilene Christian. 1:25.5 Mile - Illinois. 3:12.0 Two-Mile - Kansas. 7137.8 Four-Mile - Nebraska. 17:42.6 Sprint medley - Illinois. 9:59.5 480-yard high hurdle shuttle - Kansas State. :58.8 COLLEGE RELAYS 440 - East Texas. :41.1 880 - East Texas. 1:25.9 Mile - Central Michigan. 3:12.2 Two-Mile - Howard Payne. 7:42.0 Sprint medley - East Texas. 3:27.7 Distance medley - Western Michigan. 10:12.0 DRAKE RECORDS COLLEGE RELAYS Mile - Central Michigan. 3:12.2, old record 3:13.1 by Abilene Christian, 1954. SPECIAL EVENTS University and College Pole vault - J. D. Martin, Oklahoma, .l5'V2j old record 15-V2 by Jim Graham, Oklahoma State, 1959 A.A.U. Shot-Put - Lt. Bill Nieder, U. S. Army, 63-1lV2g old record 59-93A by Parry O'Brien, Southern California Striders, 1954. 5,000 meters - Bud Edelen, Minneapolis, Minne- sota, 14:35.7 ftirst time run in Drake Relaysl. GRADE SCHOOL RELAY 240 shuttle -- Logan, :13.7, old record :32.5 by Nash, 1959. L Tramping the streets looking for stray bulls, the Toreadors marched in the Relays Parade. That 3.2 makes it hard to hit the target. Chi O's observe that coeds go from books to bosses' laps during summer vacation iobs. Delta Gamma's Southern steam- ship found it hard going on Des Moines' dry pavement. Pay your money and take your chances: the TKE's took theirs . and lost. Sig Eps Win Sweepstakes The classic Drake Relays Parade, favorite spec- tator part of the nationwide Relays, dedicated its 5lst year to the traditional summer pastime in scenic America - Vacation Time U.S.A. On a colorful Chinese iunk and a bright blue sea, Sigma Phi Epsilon went Floating to Paradise and to the Sweepstakes trophy. Alpha Phi and Town Girls Take Firsts Pitting bare skin against chill winds may seem like a losing battle, but it won for Alpha Phi first in the Sorority Division. V' To It says fold tab A over slot B, insert tab in o slot cut along line marked tear, fold tab G and insert into slot T, apply paint to numbers 4-7-T9-55 81 TSB. Bottom: Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr .-it 0 Urging spectators to See Iowa First, Town Girls copped first place in the Inde- pendent Division. 248 Many weeks of planning, purchasing, building, painting, and stuffing by cam- pus organizations reached a rather windy climax, as floats lined up for the Relays Parade. Forming at the State Capitol grounds, the parade, led by Marshall Robert M. Evans, 25 year member of the Drake Board of Trustees, and consisting of l6 floats, bands, drill and military units, dignitaries, and beauties, proceded down Walnut Street to downtown Des Moines. im!! Grandview Junior College also entered a Disneyland float. Kicking off the Relays weekend, Wilifrid Smith, sports editor of the Chicago Tribune and member of the Drake Relays Hall of Fame committee, spoke at the All-University Convocation. Smith, an accomplished sportsman as professional foot- ball and baseball player is one of the country's foremost sportswriters, he has coveredthe Relays for 27 years. Float entries in the parade were: CSorority Divi- sionl Alpha Phi - Cyprus Fantasy, Alpha Xi Delta - Get Your Kicks on Route 66, Chi Omega - Coed Holiday, Delta Gamma - Drift- ing Thru Dixie, Kappa Alpha Theta - Hawaiian Holiday, and Kappa Kappa Gamma - Mardi Gras. CFraternity Divisionj Alpha Tau Omega - Disneyland U.S.A., Pi Kappa Alpha - Vaca- tions Across the U.S.A., Sigma Phi Epsilon - Floating to Paradise, and Tau Kappa Epsilon - Reno Relays. flndependent Divisionj Disciple Student Fellowship - Recreation-Wreckcreation, Town Girls - See Iowa First, and Women's ln- ter-Dormitory Council - Vacation at Home. Three non-Drake floats were entered by the United States Army, the Veishea committee of Iowa State University, and Grandview College. From Frontierland to Fairyland, Alpha Tau Omega toured Disneyland U.S.A. A successful trip, the ATO's took second in the Fraternity Division. The 50th state with its ukuleles, pineapples, and flowers Cwithout co-ed stamensj served as theme for Kappa Alpha Theta's Hawaiian Holiday, which won second in the Sorority Division. Although they may not be able to afford a Hawaiian holiday, Women's lnter-Dormitory Council enioys a Vacation at Home, for second in Independent Division. - 249 W il. 45 . Relays Queen Reigning over the 1960 Drake Relays was Miss .lan Stewart, lovely 20-year old junior from Kansas State University major- ing in education. A resident of Hays, Kansas, Miss Stew- art was runner-up for Miss Kansas of 1959. Her other beauty titles include Royal Purple Queen and Miss Manhattan K-State. A member of Pi Beta Phi social soror- ity, Miss Stewart is active in student gov- ernment, yearbook work, glee club per- formances, and cheerleading. Pictures at Bottom Left: 15,000 braved wintry winds and storm threats to see the 1960 Relays. Middle: A dash star from Grinnell College and the first athlete to win a Relays match in 1916, Charles Hoyt was one of the three men named to the Relays Hall of Fame for 1960. Right: At the peak of his winning high lump of 6' 5V2 , Charles Lewis of Grambling exerts his final effort. SHOT-PUT GIANTS Dave Davis .,A,..,..........,w....,.......... A. 6 1- 91A Bill Nieder .,... .VV.f,7V 6 3-11V2 Parry O'Brien .... ,..-..., 6 1-il Bill Nieder Parry O'Brien Pictures at Bottom Left: Javelin thrower Bill Alley didn't quite equal his last year's record of 253-5V2. Middle: Charles Tidwell of Kansas and Ray Kenaub of Baylor fight to the finish. Right: With the temperature hovering near 450 and winds blowing at 12 m.p.h., thinclads took to wool longies to keep frostbite away. RELAYS WINNERS Special Events TOO - Charles Tidwell, Kansas. :O9.5 120 high hurdles - Dave Odegarcl, Minnesota. :13.9 440 intermediate hurdles - Rex Stucker, Kansas State. :52.7 A.A.U. 440 - Glenn Davis, Ohio Track Club. :47.4 Mile - Barrie Alrnoncl, Houston. 4:12.61 Two-mile - Al Lawrence, Houston. 8:57.4 5000 meters - Bud Edelen, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 14:35.7 A.A.U. shot-put - Lt. Bill Nieder, U. S. Army. 63-1 1V2 Discus - Dick Cochran, Missouri. 168-2 Broad iump - Ralph Boston, Tennessee A. and I. 24-91h High iump - Charles Lewis, Grambling. 6-5V2 Javelin - Bill Alley, Kansas. 238-5 Pole vault- J. D. Martin, Oklahoma. 15-V2 Shot-put - Mike Lindsay, Oklahoma. 56-1 OV2 Hop-step-iump - Jim Baird, East Texas. 47-53A Finale Eleanor Mahaffey Nancy Smith Roger Burke, Mary Stewart, Norreen McCarville, and Jim Hinchcliff. Gary Leatherman 252 Pat Shelby Nancy Smith and Elsie Alderson F Nella Hundling Curtain Call Marylynn Orcutt and Ai Peiers 253 5 F '21g,'Z4S'3jxv,SK A 35 it it '-.41...:., falw- '-. 121-iTfffFf'w-.if were - ' Q zz-rn ef- - , tag, ' r:f'Mz'i-435' ggszr.-cr M52 2-wt fr -1 '- -r-3 . -2 M- '. s1.s'f.f:r' ,. 'fmizf 4 sr 'fer , Wm Q39 ...fs .. its 15, A r, E1 'Esffx 8 i 3,j.,'5.f' 3' . wfj. 5 r ' ' ' Q . ft r -1 ,- - r i . -3199. ' ' . . . slim- .' , - . . 2+ . g f Usa. lia- ?????'????'? 254 I 4 , 7 x ,f Among the traditional, prosaic litter ot old newspapers and cleaning bags that gives Dogtown streets that casual look, bright spots of color and composition could be found when Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, held its first open air art fair April 23. Under colorful canopies and bright umbrellas, with bold placards, signs, and pennants, a touch of Paris was imported to Dogtown. Over 50 students and faculty members exhibited art works on sidewalks be- tween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets on University Avenue. Also hous- ing art exhibits, an alley to the north served as a Dogtown version ot New Or- leans' Pirates' Alley. Well, Dean Jordan, all I know is that he did it after one of our parties. Hey, mister, what - cha - doin', mister huh - mister? What's that - mister - hey mister - huh - mister - what - cha - doin' mister - huh - mister? What's that - mis ter - huh - mister - hey - mister - does it hurt - mister - why - mister - huh mister - HUH. Ah-ha and oh-ho. M'aw good-ness! What is that Thing! 5165.00 for that? Why it's full of ho-wels. 'aw certainly wouldn'f want That in my home. It's called, 'Lefs go pousomng padgeons un the park'. Maybe if we paint The signs in English some one will stop. J . A xxx Miss Patti Drake Miss Chris Gamble R.O.T.C.'s Corps of Beauties At the annual Military Ball, sponsored by the Drake Reserve Officers' Training Corps and held April 8 at the Hyperion Club, Miss Marilyn Gorm- ley was crowned Honorary Cadet Colonel by Lt. Col. Lewis J. Wright, professor of Air Science, before QOO guests. ' xi Miss Karen Jensen Miss Judy Row Miss Gormley, an 18-year-old liberal arts freshman from Laurens, Iowa, was attended by four Honorary Lt. Col- onels selected by vote of the Drake Cadet Corps. They are: Miss Patti Drake, 19-year-old education sophomore from Lockport, Illinois, Miss Chris Gamble, 19-year-old education sophomore from State Center, Iowa, Miss Karen Jensen, 18-year-old fine arts freshman from Edina, Minne- sota, and Miss Judy Row, 18-year-old education freshman from St. Louis Park, Minnesota. Honorary Cadet Colonel - Miss Marilyn Gormley 1 Q '1 g, ff! f -5 , ' gfizf fi 'z s 13 52:9 , 1. 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Expresso, Beatniks Life among the walking dead Is very gay indeed. Cut your little wrists, dear, l want to see you bleed. Life with all the corpses ls ever so much fun. Let me flog you, darling, Let's see how fast you run. Man, Cpausel l feel lpausel Had. A candIe's light, a cup of expresso and thou. 7 i 7 . f . . A ,r -A 1 , ' J' i, EW fllllill nd Poetry i Local headquarters 2929 University Ave. OUR LEADERS Long-beaked birds peer from the rooftops, Harbingers of coming destruction, Silent in their secret knowledge , Grey and black birds, with scarlet beaks, Anticipating the impending feast, Quietly drooling from hunger. Birds watching with cold silver eyes, Seeing deep into reality, And waiting for the end of man. TRANQUILITY Feathers falling soundlessly from a tall white tower Glowing orange and crimson In the reflected sun. As they fall into the Azure sea Know the tranquility I seek They and peace are one Green grass bursting From the lusty earth Trampled by no one And wild and free Knows the exhilaration l seek . . . It and peace are one. Waiter . . . in meditation. Abstract Photo by available l darkness. J 263 1: i X ,7' Q-..., ZX 12 El Ili 532. in I7 2' .L 311. fix 1' ' If you can't find your name in this Index, spell it a different way and look again!!! -A- Abel, Sharon J. 185, 116 Abrahanson, Gerald A. 194 Aceto, Roger V. 98, 160 Acker, Jean 65, 205, 160, 225 Ackley, Alan K. 174 Adams, Barbara E. 114, 160, 214 Aderlold, Tonie L. 106, 174 Adler, Robert M. 84, 194, 204, 206 Agnew, John C. 96, 160 Akins, Verna E. 185, 225 Albers, Everett H. 126, 127, 194 Alderson, Lynn 108, 185 Alexander, Carol A. 65, 194, 215, 224 225, 226, 228 Alexander, William l. 130, 133, 160 Allan, Willa 53, 108, 194 Allen, Dennis R. 96, 185 Allen, Jay 232 Allen, Linda L. 174 Allen, Ralph 232 Allen, Robert 232 Allen, Sandra 106, 194 Allred, William J. 174 Allsteadt, Wayne E. 185 Allyn, James R. 160, 217 Alt, Mary Ellen 160 Altemeier, Janet R. 194, 216 Altheimer, Allan M. 50, 185 Alvine, Joanne M. 108, 174 Amberlang, Dick 126, 127 Amsberry, Norman D. 194 Ancell, Ivan D. 174 Andersen, Paul D. 160, 223 Andersen, Sally P. 106, 185 Anderson, Anne 214 Anderson, Barbara 112, 130, 131, 174 Anderson, Corinne R. 116, 185 Anderson, Elwood 92, 130, 132, 174 Anderson, Gerald L. 160, 208, 213 Anderson, Judith A. 114, 174 Anderson, Lyle 130, 132 Anderson, Mardell 114, '174, 213, 224 228 Anderson, Richard C. 174 Anderson, Robert F. 96, 194 Anderson, Rosemary L. 160, 229 Anderson, Sharon L. 174, 224 Anderson, Sharonlee 174, 226, 228 Anderson, Susan E. 174 Andesson, A. 205 Andrew, Elaine C. 136, 194 Andrew, Jeanne M. 194, 228 Andrews, Priscilla 229 Andrews, S. 210, 222 Androw, Hermine G. 104, 174 Ansorge, Ellen M. 174 Anstine, Edward R. 193 Anton, Adrienne M. 114, 174, 228 Apfelbaum, Marla L. 104, 174, 210 Arendt, M. 212 Arkebauer, Judith O. 194 Armanetti, Lou 174 Armstrong, Anne C. 116, 185 Armstrong, John 31 Arneson, Don 133, 174, 218 Arnold, Claudia J. 185 Arquero, Vivian P. 110, 194 Ash, Livenia 208 Ash, Sandra G. 174 Ashley, Vivian J. 114 Askelsen, Elaine A. 106, 194, 209 Atherton, Lynn C. 112, 194 Ator, James 223 Augspurger, Donald 130, 132, 185 Augustin, Joey 106, 160 Augustine, Louise 232 Austin, Cynthia 118 Austin, Sally M. 106, 185 Auw, Robert V. 86, 160 -B- Bacastow, Patricia A. 174 Backhaus, Jerry C. 98, 160 Bagley, Charles R. 92, 185 Baige, Bailey, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Bakris, D. 210 Elaine L. 174, 228 Douglas R. 160, 214 Elizabeth A. 174 Elmer 232 L. Suzy 185, 221 Patricia L. 174 Sylvia A. 174 Elaine S. 160 Ball, Helen Adriane 112, 185 Ballard, Larry L. 185 Bane, Shirley J. 223, 233 Banks, Joyce 174 Baranyai, Vicki J. 118, 194 Barber, David 185 Barker, A. 210 Barkley, Larry J. 86, 174 Barkowitz, Richard 85 Barnes, Dick 174, 230 Barnes, Lynn M. 56, 185 Barnes, Roseanne 120, 174, 205 Barnhart, Jan E. 56, 58, 112, 160 Barnhart, Joyce 58, 112, 174 Barr, Richard L. 126, 127, 160 Barry, Anne 174 Bartlett, Roger L. 160 Bartley, Ann E. 174, 210 Bartley, Ann M. 118, 160 Basofin, Bob G. 160, 206 Bates, Harold 208 Bates, Lisbeth A. 110, 174 Batts, James C. 102, 174, 218 Bault, Ann M. 174, 228 Bean, Martha L. 114, 160 Bear, Keith L. 174, 218 Beaty, Marilyn J. 112, 194 Bebensee, Harry L. 194 Bechler, Chuck 84, 174 Beck, Bob s. 98, 174, 230 Beck, Jody 106, 185, 204 Beck, William C. 185 Beeman, M. Wendelene 160 Beeson, Tom E. 92, 185 Begg, James B. 194 Beiersdorf, Donald F. 90, 194 Beisch, Bobert L. 160, 94 Beldon, John 185, 204, 230 Bell, William 130,132,160 Benischek, Roger L. 194, 208 Bennett, Carol 118, 185 Bennenk, Carroll L. 160, 223 Benson, Richard 92, 133, 160, 226 Benson, Sandra S. 112, 174 Benware, Elizabeth A. 110, 185 Beran, JoAnn 64, 66, 68, 82, 108, 160 209, 217 Beran, Nancy L. 108, 174 Berg, Bruce 84, 185, 210 Berg, Howard M. 194 Berg, Judith B. 185 Bergdahl, B. 214 Berman, Frances R. 82, 104, 185, 210 Berman, Georgeann L. 174 Bernardy, C. 219 Berry, David 84, 160, 206, 210, 226 Berry, William 194, 210, 219 Bertch, Judy A. 118, 194 Bertell, Raymond 126, 127 Bertolin, Dave 185 Bester, Janis 55, 114, 185 Bester, Mitzie 1 16, 174, 214 Befheli, Allen vv. too, 160, 204, 206, 217 Betts, C. 210 Betts, Marilyn 205, 210 Betzer, Frank 232 Bever, George 232 Bierman, John D. 100, 185 Bierwirth, Barbara 114, 174 Biggins, Sandi J. 174 Billings, Jolee 116, 174, 215 Bingaman, Mary Rae 160 Binkley, Mack F. 194 Biogioli L. 219 Bird, Patricia 161 Bittner, Richard D. 92, 161 Black, Lawrence 86, 194, 212 Blake, James A. 132, 174 Bland, Donald C. 88, 185 Bland, Linda H. 118, 174 Blankenship, Sherman 132, 194 Blaser, Mary V. 110, 194 Blazena, Georgia 51 Blatt, David M. 84, 133, 194 Bleecker, Nancy 185, 204, 210 Blott, Terri D. 175, 205 Bodenberger, Joyce J. 185 Boehnke, Jeanette 1 10, 185, 240 Boeke, Linda Lee 1 1.4, 185 Boelke, Donald 92, 161 Everything in Real Estate and Insurance slNcE new JESTER 81 SONS 209 Fleming Bldg. QF 'E KNOWS Too THAT IIC Foon IS ALWAYS A mes:-:ER BY FAR SUPER VALU I SHOP AND SAVE AT ONE OF THE 24 HOME OWNED SUPER VALU STORES IN THE DES MOINES AREA. WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS. DES MOINES 0 WEST DES MOINES 0 ANKENY I NORWALK O URBANDALE O WINDSOR HEIGHTS Thomas R. 186, 210, 224 Bohrofen, Eldon L. 175 Bohrofen, J. Dennis 161 Bohrofen, Janis C. 137, 194 Bond, Richard P. 185, 218 Bolen, Todd 96, 185, 210 Bonker, Leonard 223 Boor, Robert F. 161, 203 Boord, Robert M. 175 Borchardt, Edonna 194, 214, 228 Borgaard, Kent 231, 232 Borgeson, George 232 Boring, David G. 100, 185 Bos, Tony J. 185 Bosley, Paul B. 126, 161 Boudewyns, Patrick A. 92, 185 Boughton, Florence H. 161, 220, 221 Bowdish, Julie 114, 194 Bowers, Larry 175 Bowman, George E. 161 Bowman, Lee B. 98,161, 212 Bowman, Richard 232 Boyce, Richard L. 92, 161 Boyle, Kelvin 83, 100, 185, 224 Bradshaw, Jesse 232 Braga, Alan C. 185 Braznell, Mary Anne 106, 175 Breckle, Marlys 130, 131, 194, 205, 213 Breister, Kate M. 106, 175 Breitberg, lris 185, 210 Bremner, Bruce B. 194 Brenton, Michaelyn 175, 210 Bressler, Hans W. 98, 194 Bricker, Linda M. 185, 204 Brickey, Janet R. 161 Bridges, Thomas J. 161 194, 207 Briggs, Don R. Brigham, Kent 98, 161, 212, 220 Brill, Bonnie S. Bringolf, John 50, 175 127, 126 Brodnan, Richard J. 194 Broer, Lyle R. 185 Bromley, Jacquie A. 116, 194 Brotzman, Paul J. 161, 210, 217 Brown, Charlene J. 116, 194 Brown, Susan F. 175, 112 Brown, T. 227 Brown, William M. 96, 175 Brubaker, Jerry J. 161 Brubaker, Larry J. 161 Brundage, Bonnie L. 116, 185 Bruner, James D. 63, 65, 67, 68, 83, 86,161,204,206,220,231 Bruns, Jean E. 175, 221 Bryant, Kathryn A. 185, 214, 215 Buck, Margaret E. 63, 113, 194 Buckberg, Sandra H. 1 10, 194 Buell, Clifton M. 100, 175 Bull, Susan E. 108, 194 Bullis, Pat D. 175 Burdick, Karen H. 185 Burket, Peggy A. 106, 194 Burnett, Don J. 98, 161 Burns, Rob R. 175, 219 Burr, Robert B. 161, 226 Burris, Sharon A. 112, 161 BuH,SaHyJo 112,185 Busch, Allyn C. 92, 161, 227, 257 Bush, Alfred H. 98, 161 Butler, Linda J. 108, 175 Butterfield, John C. 82, 102, 194 -C- Cackler, Cathryn A. 186 Caldwell, Jim L. 86, 186 Cali, Toni M. 116, 186, 215 Callaway, Louis M. 88, 194 Caltry, Mike 96, 161 Camp, Gary L. 96, 194 Campbell, Maureen A. 108, 186 Canfield, Myrna K. 175 Canham, Cleve A. 51, 194, 202 Carey, Carol J. 116, 186 Carey, James A. 96, 194 Carl, John E. 175 Carlisle, James R. 161, 226 Carlson, Dorothy J. 194, 208 Carlson, G. 132 Christopher, Gary D. 10, 195, 226 Chumbley, James l. 161 Chun, Soon C. 208 Cihak, Loretta M. 195, 219 Claassen, Barbara 131, 186, 205, 224 Clark, Betty J. 195, 221 Clark Howard K. 161, 203, 210 Clark Joan E. 114, 186 Clark Larry J. 195 Clark Nancy K. 186, 204 Clark, Claypool, R. 223 Clifford, Richard 232 Clingman, Janice K. 175 Clinton, Alice M. 175 Clymer, Irene D. 186 Cochrane, Thomas D. 257 Coder, Gary N. 96, 162 Coduti, Paula A. 52, 175 Cody, Arnold C. 175, 218 Coffey, Barb M. 118, 175 Cohen, Sue 104, 162 Collett, Walt 54, 67 Carlson, Keith 194, 223 Carlson, Morris 132, 186 Carlson, Sharon K. 110, 186 Carney, Dennis E. 100, 186 Carr 127 Carris, Linda L 186,226 Carter, Clyde T. 195, 217 Colley, Barbi A. 116, 186 Colodesch, Vicki A. 175, 210 Colville, Cleo 231, 232 Comito, Frank A. 52, 100, 195 175,228 Conis, Elaine J. Conley, Mary K. 116 Carter, D. 210 Carter, lrl 232 Carter, Shirley A. 161 Carzoli, Richard L. 90, 186 Castle, Rebecca L. 175 Cate, Earl J. 195, 218 Cathcart, John K. 86, 186 Cavanaugh, Gary L. 175, 218 Cavanavgh, Thomas W. 195 Cayler, Russell L. 175 Cella, Gail B. 114,175 Challas, John 83 Chamberlain, Arlene R. 186 Chambers, Jim R. 186 Chance, Edward W. 186 Chapin, Paul G. 161, 206, 210, 220, 231 Chapler, Christopher K. 186 Chapman, M. 223 Chapman, E. L. 218 Chase, Verl A. 186, 203, 218 Chatterton, Judy L. 108, 186 Chawgo, Joy M. 112, 186 Cheney, Lana 118, 215 Cheney, Patricia K. 175 Chibucos, Thomas F. 93, 161 Child, Roger L. 175 Chiles, Cindy L. 175 Conrad, Sharon 175 90, 195 Conrad, Terry D. Cook, Charles R. 86, 175 Cook, Gary A. 73, 195, 206, 220 224 230 Cook, J. 210 Cook, Sarah A. 116, 186 Cook, Terry R. 197 Cookman, Jay P. 98, 24, 162, 212 Cooper, John W. 130, 132, 162 Cooper, Judy 162, 208 Coplin, Julie E. 175 Corcoran, Colleen K. 118, 175 Corderman, Patricia A. 120, 175 Cornelison, B. 223 Coulter, Sharon 116, 175, 225 Coulter, SueLynne 186 Courtney, Barbara R. 186, 225 Cowan, Jean Anne 195 Cox, Julie A. 175 Coxworth, Judith A. 1 10, 195 Crabill, John W. 175 Crain,'Ann C. 112, 195 Cramer, Jeanne 232 Cranberg, C. 133 Crawford, Carolyn M. 108, 175 Crawford, David 94, 186, 213 Crawford, Judy 219 Cronick, Dennis J. 175, 218 Christensen Carol J. 186 204 Christensen, Colleen C. 114, 175, 203 Christensen, Mary Jo 186, 114, 214 Christensen, Sharon K. 112, 175 Christensen, Sonny L. 1 12, 28, 161 Christiansen, Carolyn 186 Cross, Ronald C. 175 Crossett, Judy E. 175 Crouch, Donovah L. 195 Crozier, W. 130, 132 Crutcher, Robert E. 175 Cullum, Barbara C. 116, 195, 228 267 I 531 1-5- 1. rf? 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F, WONDERFUL WORLD of books FROM THE WISDOM OF AGES PAST TO THE SUPERMAN OF SCIENCE FICTION UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Serving Drake for 40 Years Cummings, Carol 208 Cupp, Carole Lee 162 Currey, Sandi L. 52, 109, 195, 202 Currier, Lois June 162 Curtis, Arla J. 175 Curtis, Jett N. 96, 186 Custer, Jo Anne 162 -D- Dahl, Barbara 106, 175, 214, 226 Dahlstrom, Judith 108, 186 Dalby, Tom D. 65, 68, 100, 162, 206, 217 Damewood, Darwin 232 Dangelowsky, Susan B. 50, 195 Daniel, Jim C. 186 Danielson, La Lonnie 175 Darby, Ray E. 162 Darr, Russell D. 100, 186 Daut, Robert H. 23, 162, 212, 218 Davies, David W. 162, 203 Davis, Charles D. 195 Davis, J. 132 Davis, Ronald T. 162, 224 Davis, Wanda L. 186, 216 Day, Patty A. 58,110,131, 186 Day, Philip 223 Dean, Russell A. 162 Deaton, Darlene L. 120, 186 De Cicco, Joyce 108, 186 Deets, Ellene M. 144, 130, 131, 132, 162 Deevers, Leonard M. 162 De Foer, Maurice H. 132, 162 Dela Cruz, Salvador 130, 162 DeLance, Norman W. 186 DeMoss, Leland C. 162 Demsco, G. 132 Denis, Karen K. 195, 214 Dennis, Patricia E. 186, 204, 214, 226 Denz, Anita J. 110, 175 Derrick, Susan A. 112, 186 DeSomber, Gary L. 176 Dethmers, Dianne L. 114, 186, 215 DeVoe, Nancy 108, 176 DeVries, Fred 220 DeVries, Larry L. 132, 176 DeVylder, Elisabet I. 51, 176 DeWit, C. Jenine 112, 186 DeWitt, Nancy K. 106, 195 Dick, Bonnie 176 Dickinson, Ken 226 Dikis, William M. 176 Dillon, Lizanne 112, 195 Dillon, Marilyn K. 110, 195 Dimants, Andreis 195 Dino, Donald A. 186 Dixon, Gilbert E. 162, 204, 224 Doerr, Sally A. 1 16, 186, 228 Dombrowski, Mary A. 186, 219, 224 DonCarlos, Ann E. 65, 118, 162 ' Donnellan, Lee J. 195 Donnelly, Maureen 176 Doolittle, Diane C. 176 Doubert, S. 228 Doud, James L. 98, 195, 214 Doud, J. R. 98 Dougal, Ronald L. 94, 176 Dowd, Jim R. 162 Dowis, James F. 176 Downing, Jerry L. 186 Doyle, Carol 108, 186, 215 Drake, Patti M. 112, 186 Drea, Janice E. 176 Drenckpohl, David W. 96, 162 DuBois, Duane 127, 128, 129 Duesenberg, Diane 108, 162, 215 Duffield, Leon 231 Duggan,J. .219 Dulean, J. 130 Dulian, Donna J. 131,195 Duncan, Sharon K. 176 Dunham, N. 226, 229 Dunham, Thomas H. 100, 187 Dunlap, Barbara 65, 112, 195 Durand, Roger 219, 224 Durkee, George P. 176, 224 Dutton, Gerald J. 162, 203 Dykstra, B. 216 Dziuba, Edward A. 86, 195 -E- Eaton, Terry J. 93, 195 Ebbertt, LaFrenda S. 108, 162 Ebeling, J. 204 Ebling, Leon W. 195 Ecker, Jack V. 162, 202, 212 Edgren, Mary Jo 53, 112, 187 Edwards, Barbara 64, 223 Edwards, Janice L. 67, 118, 82, 130, 131, 133, 162 Egeland, Byron R. 93, 195 Eggleston, Joan D. 108, 176, 215 Ehrlich, John J. 102, 187 Eichenseer, Susan M. 1 10, 176 Eilbert, Carol R. 176 Eisensohn, D. 205 Eiten, R. 130, 132 Eklund, Joni E. 176 Elbert, Berry G. 162 Elbert, Pat 118, 176 Elden, Terry R. 176 Elleffson, James M. 130, 195 Ellerbrake, Jim K. 86, 195, 206 Ellerbrock, Carol L. 162 Ellgaard, Erik 195 Elliott, Betsy 187 Elliott, Miriam L. 176 Ellis, Robert L. 195 Ellison, Phyllis A. 195, 215 Ellsi, A. 219 Elmore, John E. 187, 218 Elsensohn, Deanna J. 187 Elstrom, Martha A. 50, 52, 163, 202 Ely, Linda R. 1 16, 176 Emerson, David C. 176 Engels, Frances L. 176, 221, 228 Engle, James 230 Engram, Carol B. 176 Ennis, Patricia J. 187 Erbst, David R. 23, 187 Erickson, Bill E. 233 Erickson, Karen L. 195, 214 Erickson, Kathryn A. 176 Erickson, Sue E. 176 Erlanson, Eiaye 176 Eslami, A. 208 Evangelidis, George L. 163 Evangelist, Frank 127, 129 Evans,Julie A. 118, 195 Ewing, Ronnie 218 Eyre, William C. 187 -F- Faber, Brian R. 64, 86, 195, 206, 257 Fahlgren, George W. 176 Fahn, Allen K. 98, 195 Falb, Richard D. 195 Fasnacht, Marilyn R. 187 Felt, Donna L. 110,176 Fennel, Jeanne K. 163 Ferguson, Charles M. 126, 127 Ferguson, J. Stephen 195 Ferguson, Thomas C. 187 Fillman, J. 210 Filmanowicz, Philip J. 176 Findley, J. 224 Fink, Maxine J. 104, 176, 210 Finke, Betsy 106 Finnegan, Dale J. 163 Finnegan, Patrick 96, 163 Finney, Paul J. 96, 163, 220 Fioramonti, Donald A. 218 Fisher, Diane 106, 187 Fielde, Edword T. 86, 163 Flemming, James 96, 163 Flint, J'ne 74, 75, 116, 195, 220 Flood, Paul K. 176 Flora, Janne P. 116, 176 Foarde, Judith 176 Foley, J. 129 Folkerts, Sharon 72, 110, 163 Fones, Myrtilla 116, 163 Forbes, Dennis C. 54, 187 Ford, Dennis 24 Forgy, Roy D. 195 Forsman, James 73, 195, 204, 223 Foster, Marcella K. 176 Fortier, Guy A. 163 Fotsch, Paul 231, 232 Fox, John C. 126, 176 Fraizer, Annette M. 176 Franch, Michael 176 Frank, Charles O. 102, 195 Frank, Eli 187, 210 Franks, J. 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' '721 Gibson, Georg Gibson, Day iii.. .7 Gibson, Richard 166 Giggans, James 187, 210 Gillaspy, Loran L. 163 Gilliam, Marvin L. 177 Gilyan, David N. 100, 196 Gittingen, Lila 120, 196 Glancy, Margaret R. 64, 92, 114, 196 Glandt, Judy 113, 187 Glaser, Rochelle S. 177, 210 Glazer, Melvin L. 84, 177 Glick, Al 84, 187 Glick, Ilene 104, 177 Glickstein, Norma 104, 177, 210 Glider, Mary R. 121, 187 Glover, Thomas J. 196 Godown, Donald L. 177 Goebel, George A. 126, 127, 163 Goehler, Judith C. 118, 187 Goessman, John B. 86, 163 Goettsch, Jeryl 58, 106, 187, 216 Goff, Pat E. 177 Gohlinghorst, Conrad D. 196, 217 Goldberg, Sharon 114, 187 Goldberg, Steven H. 163, 203 Goldman, LeRoy G. 100, 163 Goldt, Greta 104, 177 Goodman, Sharon 104, 187 Goodrich, Terry 84, 163 Goodspeed, Paul 132, 163 Goodwill, Peter 218 Gorman, Earl 177, 218 Gormley, Marilyn J. 177 Goss, David A. 163 Gould, Paul F. 86, 196 Graf, Betty C. 177 Graff, Gaule C. 28, 196 Graham, Abb 118, 130,131,177 Grandberg, C. B. 132 Graney, Carol 202 Graper, Barbara 1 17, 163 Graves, Karen R. 196, 221 Gray, Barbara H. 177 Greco, Grace 177 Greeman, D. 130 Green, Brenda 108, 177, 210 Greenlief, Joe A. 196 Gregorich, Frank 132, 177 Greiner, Peter 187 Grettenberg, Joel 196, 210, 220 Griffee, William 232 Griffin, Martin 84, 187 Griffiths, Lawrence 126, 127 Griggs, Patricia A. 177 Grismore, Martha 114, 187 Grodnik, Carolyn M. 177 Groom, Robert W. 177, 207 Groth, Carole Ann 82, 118, 196, 214 Gsell, Harry W. 163 Guenther, D. 214 Gulden, Ann 115, 164, 207, 214 Gustafson, Christine 196, 213, 205 Gustafson, Greta M. 108, 177 Gustine, Dori A. 1 13, 196 Guydon, Gus 196, 88, 212 -H- Habekost, Rita 115, 164, 215 Hackett, Pete 25 Haddick, Barbara A. 196 Hafer, Mary J. 164 Haffner, B. Jane 67, 117, 164, 208, 217 Hagemann, D. 129 Hagen, R. 230 Hagerman, Mary K. 187, 204 Haggh, Ronald V. 164, 210, 213, 217 Hagie, Margee M. 187, 224 Hahn, Phil H. 98, 164 Hailar, M. 208 Haines, Carole, W. 177 Haisky, Catherine 108, 177 Halamka, James H. 93, 233 Hall, Coni K. 164 Hall, Lowell 231, 232 Haller, Gerri A. 117, 177 Halveson, Kurt R. 102, 187, 133 Halvorson, Judith 177, 205 Hamilto Hamilto n, Barbara 117,164 n, Milan 232 Hamilton, Philip H. 102, 177 Hamilton, Thomas 98, 164, 212, 217 Hamma Hamme nt, Edward 187, 203, 204 r, Wayne 196, 226 Hancock, Linda L. 177, 210 Handley, Randall L. 126, 164 Handy, Susan A. 177 Hankinson, M. 227 Hankingson, Richard L. 64, 164, 227 Hanlan, Maryann 110, 177 Hanna, John R. 86, 132. 177 Hanrahan, Karen 58, 65, 110, 196 Hans, George P. 187 Hansell, Janet K. 177, 226 Hansen, Carol A. 187 Hansen, Dean A. 187 Hansen ,M. 214 Hanson, Carol A. 110, 177 Hanson, Donovan D. 187 Hara, G ilbert 127, 129 Hard, John R. 257 Hardley 127 Harlan, Mary 205, 215, 227 Harmon, Larry D. 196, 212 Harms, Ann L, 72, 111, 196 Harrell, Mary E. 65, 118, 164, 229 Harris, Robert J. 196 Harrison, Frank T. 100, 177 Harrison, Gordon E. 100, 177 Ha-rrison, Traverce 231, 232 Harshbarger, Carol L. 187, 223, 225 Hart, Jimmy D. 100, 196, 204 Hattie, Richard 93, 187, 227 Hartoff, Julie 117, 177 Hartshorn, Rupert 19, 164, 212 Hartung, Kathy A. 177 Harvey, Kay M. 130, 131, 164 Hatfield, D. 202 Havens, Kent 96, 187 Havnen, John 130, 133, 188 Hawkins, Alvin W. 177 Hawkins, D. 204 Hawkins, Karen R. 177 Haxby, Caroline 113, 164, 216 Hayes, Beverly 118, 188, 229 271 Compliments oi 95 University CH ' 3-6231 Bring H' In Leave I+ Pick H' Up ef? 0930 pM Movie SW NYE H62 24141 For Quick Service Phone CH 7-7847 CLYDE'S LAUNDER-RITE Motorola for fhe besi in Stereo-Hi Fi-TV-Radio 2409 Universify Des Moines, Iowa VILIMEK'S Hayes, Hayes, Hayes Hayes, Harry 93, 177 Lucretia A. 196, 221 Merrick 127, 129, 164 Sandra 177, 221 Haynes, David B. 164 Heaberlin, Kenneth J. 132, 188 Heaton, David E. 177 Hedge, Raman H. 103, 164, 230 Heeren, Lynn 65 Heidman, Marvin F. 126, 177 Heil, Jaci C. 119, 188 Heil, Jane K. 188 Heineman, Werner 31 Heines, Carol H. 119, 177 Heinze, Carl D. 177, 218 Heithoff, LaVerne 164, 203, 204 Helgesen, Leigh L. 106, 177, 224 Helmick, Robert 126, 127, 128 Heming, Lawrence J. 92, 196 Henderson, Carol 188 Henderson, Lois 106, 188 Henderson, Pat 164 Heng, Arthur 67, 130, 132, 133, 164 Henney, Mary E. 111, 196 Henning, Raeiean 115, 177 Henry, William W. 164 Herrmann, Larry 65, 206, 209, 220 Hersey, Jane 177 Hess, Barbara F. 52, 64, 65, 67, 69, 164, 224, 225 Hess, Shera L. 64, 117, 164, 214, 215, 228 Hess, Stephen M. 98, 196 Hickman, Lester L. 90, 164 Higgins, T. 219 Hildreth, Billy Joe 233 Hill, Arnold F. 84, 164 Hill, Gary L. 164 Hill, Marcia J. 106,196 Hillman, Linda S. 177 Hinchliff, J. 223 Hines, Jerry W. 188, 203, 210 Hines, Richard A. 96, 196 Hines, Todd F. 98, 188 Hinkle, K. 210 Hinz, Naomi R. 131, 178 Hinschberg, Dorene M. 188, 219 Hiveley, George 31 Hiermstad, Rodney 196, 204, 220 Hladik, Roberta 82, 117, 164, 215 Hoch, Charles A. 164 Hackett, Dan R. 86, 188 Hodgkinson, James 94, 164 Hoelscher, Reid 96 Hoff, Enver Bill 196 Hoffer, Elinor F. 196, 214, 222, 228, 58 Hoffman, F. Sue 105, 188 Hoffman, Marilyn J. 178, 227 Hoffmann, Ha-rold E. 100, 178 Hoing, N. 227 Holaday, Ruth E. 178 Holbert, Martha J. 121 , 178 Holdefer, Suzanne K. 165 Holland, John T. 178 Holliday, H. Roger 188 Holliday, Janet R. 113, 196 Hollingshead, Craig A. 103, 178 Hollis, William E. 165, 204 Holmes, Bonnie J. 119, 178 Holt, Thomas 22, 212, 217 Hommer, Hubert J. 165, 212 Hook, Alice G. 165 Hopkins, B. 132 Hopkins, J. 130 Hopkins, Joan C. 53, 82, 111, 165, 214 Hopkins, John W. 196, 204, 206, 217 Hopple, Douglas A. 165, 220 Horn, Edward L. 188, 210, 230 Horrocks, Rick W. 101, 178 Hoskin, Gary W. 165, 206, 209, 210 Hospodarsky, James W. 93, 165 Houletter, Judith A. 188, 208 Houston, Thomas R. 96, 178 Howard, Charles J. 196 Howard, Jane F. 58, 111, 188, 204 Howe, Mary-Jean 1 17, 196 Howell, Frank L. 188 Howrey, David W. 178 Hubbard, Patricia J. 178 Hubbell, Kay W. 113, 178, 224, 228 Huber, Robert E. 98, 196, 206, 212 Huelsman, Jatalie 121, 178 Huff, Dennis K. 103, 196, 220 Huff, Ronald O. 101,196 Huffer, R. 133 Hughes, L. 223 Hughes, Robert C. 96, 196 Hughes, William 232 Humphreys, Nancy W. 196 Hundling, Nella S. 119, 165, 216 Hunter, Harlan C. 188 Hunter, Mary J. 131,178 Hurd, June V. 106, 178 Hurley, Joan 115, 196, 220 Hurley, Sharon A. 188, 223, 227 Hutchcroft, Joe 165, 208 Hutchison, Robert C. 132, 178 Ingalls, Cherie J. 107, 178, 214 Ingham, Hubbell 91, 178 lnsko, Sharon K. 178 Irving, Gordon M. 188, 210 Irving, James R. 196 Irwin, David R. 178 Isaacson, Max 208 Isaacson, Stewart A. 85, 178, 210 Isenhart, John D. 188 Isenhart, William E. 188 Isreal, Larry E. 178, 218 -J- Jackson, Bill H. 101,178 Jackson, Donald R. 97, 196 Jackson, Grover G. 178 Jacob, Alice 109, 188 Jakobson, I. James, K. 129 Jansen, Gracielou 120, 196 Jansen, William D. 126, 127 Jarvis, Beverly 178 Jarvis, M. 230 Jawor, J. 133, 219 Jasper, Beth E. 111,165, 216 Janeske, Jill A. 188 Jenkins, Sandra J. 188 Jensen, Dottie R. 53, 111, Jensen, G. 223 214,165 Jensen, Karen M. 56, 113, 178 Jensen, Roger A. 101 , 133, 200, 204 Jensen, William B. 103, 126, 127, 165 Jessen, Tom E. 178 Jevnick, Ronald A. 218 Jevicky, James F. 101, 165, 204 Job, Judy 119, 188 Johansen, Elna Jensen Johnson, C. Joan 165, 165 220 Johnson, Carol A. 115, 188 Johnson, Carroll 232 Johnson, David I. 188, 207 Johnson, F. J. 55, 210 Johnson, G. 203,f204, 223 Johnson, Henry O. 88, 197 Johnson, Jennie M. 65, 66, 69, 117, 165,214, 215, 217 Johnson, Jerry 203, 206 Johnson, Mark A. 197 Johnson, Phil D. 101, 178 Johnson, R. 208 Johnson, Robert D. 203, 210 Johnson, S. 130, 131 Johnson, Tim A. 178 Johnson, Tom D. 178, 230 Johnson, Wendell A. 178, 20 Johnson, William S. 165 Johnston, Carol L. 188 Johnston, Roberta E. 165 Johson, Gerald L. 197 Jolley, Joan M. 188 Jones, Charlotte A. 165 Jones, Don K. 208 3, 204 Jones, Gwen A. 107, 178 Jones, Kay J. 64, 66, 82, 111, 165, 217, 223 Jones, Sandra K. 188, 221 Jordan, Jerrold 126, 127 Jordan, Wesley D. 197, 210 Josephson, R. - K .. Kaefer, Anne M. 109, 188, 215 Kahl, Karmon E. 107, 165, 220 Kahley, Kay S. 111, 178 Kalchbrenner, Edward A. 197, 133 Kaldahl, Kathleen L. 115, 178 Kale, Denis L. 101, 178 Kalke, Henry 165, 223 Kallman, Ralph S. 85, 197 Kalouner, R. Neil 95, 188 Kantola, H. 205, 210, 222 Karlicek, Elizabeth L. 140, 188, 229 Kashiwa, Lea R. 197 2 UNKERQ Satisfaction Always Q 5 e - X f5s ,,,.,,,.f-vw,.f..w ww A- ,Mn-.. ffm-N .M ...f.,,.. . X Q x Q e , 'A a s' Q. ,x Katz, Judith Anne 178, 105 Katzenberger, Shirlie M. 121 , 197 Kauffman, Kenneth K. 97, 165, 226 Kautz, Richard J. 97, 165 Kay, Calvin C. 85, 188 Kay, Sandra J. 178 Kelly, Michael G. 101 , 188, 202 Kelsey, Karen K. 178, 221 Kelsen, David S. 233 Kennel, Nancy 223 Kennelly, James E. 101, 178, 204 Kennelly, John W. 101, 197 Kenny, Marcia L. 107, 197, 209 Kent, Stephany E. 178 Kerlin, Marcy C. 119,131,188 Ketelsen, Cornelius E. 188 Khani, Daryonsh 178, 208 Kidd, Doris J. 107, 188, 220 Kidder, Michael G. 50, 178 Kietzman, Patricia S. 115, 178, 207 Kilborne, B. 229 King, C. 210 ' King, Kay 107, 188 King, Roy W. 89, 188 Kinnee, Carol L. 188 Kirke, Robert J. 178 Kissinger, John L. 91, 188 Klag, Barbara Anne 115, 178, 221 Klatt, Judy Kay 178 Klein, Barbara E. 188 Klein, J. 223 Klein, Karla J. 197 Klessig, Carol A. 197 Kline, Robert L. 101, 178 Kling, Thomas K. 86, 178 Klingler, Bob M. 86, 188 Klopter, Deanna l. 105, 178 Knight, Robert J. 197 Knoll, E. J. 165, 210 Knoll, Lee L. 197, 203, 210 Knoplon, Eldon J. 165 Knouse, David C. 86, 188, 218 Knox, Jomes E. 126, 127, 210 Knox, R. 223 Kocour, Linda 28, 117, 188 Koegle, Susan L. 179 Koehler, Karen M. 111, 165, 214 Kolby, K. 216 Koons, Ronald K. 188 Kopczick, Donald J. 165 Kopfestein, Judith A. 52, 119, 188 Kopilash, Helen A. 179 Korbecki, Walter J. 197 Kostron, Ron E. 86, 132, 188, 219 Koutre, Mary J. 178, 214, 228 Krager, Burnell 231, 232 Kramensmeier, Delmar E. 132, 166 Kramer, Beatrice M. 189 Krapf, Lyle V. 197, 204, 230 Kroeger, M. 227 Kroeger, Phyllis l. 197 Krogulski, Laddie J. 189 Kromminga, Grace V. 179 Krouse, Mary Ann 179 Krueger, Karen R. 131, 179 Krunfusz, Robert W. 130, 132, 166 Ksikema, N. 224 Kuback, Ronald J. 166, 219, 224 Kubicek, Ann J. 115, 179 Kuchar, Erika 53, 111, 179 Kuester, Robert J. 179, 218 Kuhn, R. 132 Kunxman, Byron G. 94, 197 Kutchin, Jufy 65, 115, 189, 204 -L- LaBond, Kay F. 179 LaCasse, Julie Ann 117, 179 Lachner, Ronald K. 86, 179 Lady, Robert G. 96, 189 Lage, G. 132 Laker, Gerald D. 179 Lamb, Carol J. 59,109, 197 Lancaster, M. Susan 197 Landau, Robert 179 Landsness, Karen M. 72, 111, 197, 223 Landess, Robert C. 126, 127, 179 Landquist, Carol A. 179 Lane, Becky S. 189, 210, 214, 225 Lane, Carol 205, 210, 225 Land, John D. 184 Langman, Thomas M. 97 Larsen, Lois L. 113, 179 Larson, R. 129 Larson, Carole K. 121, 189 Larson, Jane S. 107, 179 Larson, Robert 127 Laster, Susan 1 19, 179 Laughlin, Mary E. 166, 213 Laughlin, Willard K. 126, 127, 166 Laughton, Mary E. 166, 226 Lauster, Ruth A. 189, 223 Lawrence, Richard 232 Leaf, M. 223 Leahy, Tom E. 66, 87, 166, 206 Leaming, Jo Ann 179 Learmont, Sandra 189, 221 Leas, Neal 126, 127 Leatzow, Vicki J. 1 19, 179 Leckliter, Suzanne 1 15, 179 Ledin, Sally 179 Ledowski, L. 205 Leek, Janet H. 166, 214, 215 Legg, Nancy E. 109, 130, 131, 179 Lehman, D. 204, 220 Leonard, J. 221, 228 Lesher, John 232 Letts, David F. 166 Levin, Jack D. 97, 166 Levvis, Robert W. 98, 189 Levy, Candy L. 105, 189 Lewis, Wayne 65, 89, 197 Lichtenberger, Dieter H. 179 Lieberman, Mark C. 166 Lein, William N. 166, 210 Lifka, David C. 189 Liggat, Nancy l. 189 WE CONGRATULATE THE CLASS OF '60 and Ihank Ihe SI'ucIen+s of Drake Universify for 'Iheir pasf paironage CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS Charter Bus Service Everywhere v. 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Richard 189, 97 McCallum, Joy R. 189, 111 McCargar, Dale E. 166 McCarron, Jean A. 189, 117 McClintock, Andrea B. 189 McCloy, Richard L. 179, 87 McCollough, Carita M. 189, 205 McCollough, Linda L. 189 McCormick, Thomas 232 McCoy, Jessie 30 McCoy, Richard J. 166, 223 McCrary, Ardell J. 179 McDonald, Charles H. 166, 83, 87 McDonald, Eleanore J., 166, 115 McDowell, George F. 166, 203, 206, 210 McFadden, Ray A. 166 McFarland, Milton R. 179 McCarry, Alex B. 189, 97 McGoldrick, Richard P. 190, 101 McGonigal, Larry J. 166, 130, 132 McGrath, Sharon 219 McGraw, Elizabeth J. 166, 219, 222, 223 McGregor, Robert J. 179, 132 MCGriff, Clair D. 166 McGuire, James N. 167, 93 McHose, Don C. 179, 99 Mclntyre, Ann H. 167, 116, 63, 67 McKay, Hal W. 189, 130, 132 McKibben, Carroll 208, 233 McKibben, Mirian K. 179, 115 McKiley, Dennis A. 189, 99 McKinley, Keith A. 167, 128, 126, 127 McKinney, John 207 McLaughlin, Robert J. 189 McLaughlin, Shelia A. 197, 220, 221, 1 19 McLaughlin, William 232 McManus, Gary 208 McNally, Francis A. 167, 203, 206 McNaughton, Luther 55, 167 McPheeters, A. Louise 167, 215, 117 McVey, Carol L. 197, 208, 117 - M - Mace, Sandra E. 167 Mackaman, Linda K. 167, 217, 82, 117, 70, 66 Macke, Ken 19 MacKenzie, Anne M. 197, 113 MacManus, Gary E. 167 Magee, Diane M. 179, 214, 119, 76 Magee, Robert 232 Mager, Jan E. 167, 217, 107, 65, 67 Mahaffey, Eleanor 223 Mahannah, R. 210 Maher, Dennis P. 197, 98 Maher, Kathryn A. 189, 111 Major, Sharrie M. 189 Malfeld, Janice K. 179 Malmin, Lawrence, M. 189 Malsam,.George 210 Marks, Bobbie 167, 209, 104, 59 Marks, Ivan 218 Markuson, Mary K. 179, 117 Marohon, Patricia A. 179, 115 Marrs, James M. 179 Masters, Linda 59 Matheson, Richard A. 189, 99 Mathey, Grant L. 180, 97 Mathis, Alan E. '180, 210 Mathews, Robert C. 180 Matsumoto, Renee 197 Matzinger, Sandra R. 180, 115 Maxwell, Larry D. 197, 130, 133 Maxwell, Robert 189, 204, 101 Maxwell, Steve C. 189 Mayer, Barry D. 189 Mayfield, Doris 180 Mayfield, Orley John Jr. 167, 210, 217 Mayo, Mary 55 Mead, Mary 189, 107 Meier, Janice R. 180 Meier, Max 204 Mienerz, Peggy 219 Melloh, Dave C. 197 Malonas, Peter C. 180 Meneilley, John F. 167, 99 Mercer, B. Jean 197, 107 Meredith, Barbara A. 167, 214, 215 Meredith, Kathryn L. 189 Meridith, Kent 197 Marshall, Dwight P. 189 Marshall, Edward D. 189 Marthinsen, Alan R. 197, 218, 103 Marin, Betty M. 189, 215 Martin Charles R. 179, 130 Martin, D. 132 Martin George L. 189, 101 Martin Harley L. 179, 102 Martin, James 232 Martin, Lawrence 210 Martin Marsha L. 180 Martin Mary Kay 197, 221 Martindale, Larry 180, 99 Martineau, Gertrude A. 180 Masimore, Ken 203, 206 Mason, Watson S. 189, 103 Mertllat, Robert 126, 127 Meskan, Denyse A. 190 Messenger, Dwight T. 197, 232 Messer, Betty Jean 180, 105 Metcalf, Kristi A. 180 Metcalf, Philip L. 190 Meyer, Carol L. 180, 109 Meyer, Norman 223 Meyers, Larry W. 197, 220, 99 Meyers, Michael K. 197, 206, 85, 63, 64 Michael, Matthew 219 Michel, Bonnie S. 190 Middleton, Lyle Dr 197, 206, 224, 63, 64 Middleton, Maureen J. 190, 210 Mihm, James 132 Mihm, Martin 132 Mikkelsen, Sonya P. 190, 204, 213 Miles, Frances R. 190, 210, 214 Miller, Ann 214, 64 Miller, Charles E. 197, 126, 127 Miller Clark A. 197, 101 Miller D. Douglas 180 Miller Don D. 197 Miller, Edward D. 218 Miller, Helen K. 197 Miller Linda L. 197 Miller, Margaret A. 167, 115 Miller, Margaret K. 167, 217, 119, 63, 70, 67 Miller, Merna V. 197 Miller Ron M. 167, 210, 130, 133 Miller, Sandy L. 180, 115 Miller, Sharon Jo 197, 215, 109 Miller, Terrance 210 Miller, Wally Ray 167, 223 Millet, Margaret C. 190, 220, 107 Milligan, George 127, 129 Milligan, Patricia A. 167, 121 277 I I 1-rw' gi E e , A .- M,-'I ,tg-1. I , 4 A . I N ', A . PRINTING - BINDING srmnnnscnppsn PLITEIE y EIIHHIIVINE COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE .v,, 51, .. . wg CATALOGS ' BROADSIDES ' CIRCULARS Other Direct Advertising Pieces om Spadaltq. ee -A Fine Engraved Stcrtioneryflnvitcrtions cmd Announcements0Cc111ing Cards ,Hg , A f ALLACE-HOMESTEAD CO Z2 W 1912 Grcmd Ave. DES MOINES 5. 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Paul 180, 210, 93 Navoichick, Karen 224 Neal, Howard 232 Neely, Virgil K. 168 Nelsen, James R. 180 Nelson Nelson , Barbara K. 198, 109 , Davalyn D. 180, 115 Nelson, Dean R. 190, 206 51 127, Nelson, Delores L. 168, 221 , 111 Nelson, Dennis S. 180, 87 Nelson, Elizabeth A. 168, 113, 64 Nelson, John N. 180, 91 Nelson, Marcia 198, 82, 109, 53 Nelson, Mervin C. 168, 202, 51 Nelson, Peter H. 180, 132 Nelson, Sandi K. 198, 111 Nelson, Selmer E. 190 Nelson, Tom J. 190, 101 Nelson, Victor R. 168, 208, 93 Nesbitt, Nancy L. 198, 113 Neu, Mariel 190, 119 New, Neola B. 180 Nichol, Sharolyn A. 180 Nichols, Art 23 Nichols, Penny 168, 111, 58, 72, 124 Nichols, Sharon K. 180 Nickerson, Maurice 232 Nickerson, Robert E. 180 Niehouse, Larry E. 180, 95 Nieland, Robert G. 190 Nielsen, Margaret L. 180 Nielsen, Raymond E. 168 Nielson, Janice L. 190 Niftenegger, Sally L. 180, 1 13 Nighswonger, Norma 221, 59 Nigut, Charles E. 180, 132 Nissen, Arlen l. 198 Nisson, Perry 168, 130 Nitsche, Rosemary C. 168, 208, 217, 1 11, 63, 66 Noah, David D. 180, 101 Nolan, James 198 Norman, Royal D. 168, 203, 204 Norris, Lana 198, 220 Norris, Sharon A. 180 Northrop, Charles M. 168 Nothnagel, Doris J. 168 Nussle, Mark 168, 87, 65 -0- Oberhaus, Mary Ann 168, 117 Odegaard, Russell E. 168 Odron, Edward A. 168, 99 Ogden, Martin N. 180 Oglevie, K. 210 O'Grady, Sharon L. 180, 111, 257 Okuda, Yasuyori L. 198, 204, 220 Oliver, Rosalie H. 190, 204, 107, 64, Olney, Gary L. 168, 97 Olson, Donald C. 168 Olson, G. 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L. 221,119 Pas, Martha L. 181 Pas, Mary S. 181 Patterson, Mike 181, 101 Patterson N. 210 Paullus, Gordon K. 198 Paulsen, Susan 190, 203, 221 Pavlovec, Becky S. 181 Paxton, Barbara J. 168, 82, 115 Peach, Pat L. 181 Pearson, Karen S. 198, 111 Pearson, Nancy 190 Peddicord, Roland D. 206, 128, 126, 127 Peet, Susan J. 190, 205 Pence, Fritz H. 181 Penk, Judith A. 181 Penney, David F. 168, 101, 52 Pennington, Pat A. 190 Perry, William 224, 55 Pescagilia, Gerald W. 181, 87 Peters, Alan 223, 233 Peters, Fred N. 181, 213 Peters, Glenn C. 198, 95 Peterson, Douglas 223 Peterson, Kathleen A. 181 Peterson , Marilyn J. 190 Peterson, Patricia A. 168, 202, 209 Peterson, Rosalie 223 Peterson, Veriean K. 132, 181 Peterson, Warren Peterson, Wayne 132 Petrillo, Thomas W. 181, 219, 224 Pettise, Stephen T. 190, 99 Pezzetti, Thomas A. 168, 91 Pfister, Kay F. 181, 213 Phelps, Dianne A. 181 Phillips, Herbert 232 Phillips, Nancy M. 198, 115 Phillips, R. 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Jane 181, 115 Puschel, Karl H. 198, 218, 220 -Q- Quam, Nolan 218, 25 Quarton, John P. 181 Quiiano, Donald 223 Quinn, Patricia 200 -R- Radigan, Susan L. 181, 111 Ramsay, Richard E. 198, 97, ,126, 127 Ramsey, Doyle B. 190, 210 Ramsey, James B. 169, 132 Ramsey, Roberta I. 181 Rankin, David E. 181 Rankin, Emogene F. 190 Rankin, Larry W. 198, 204, 257 Rau, Beverly A. 181, 113 Rauh, Becky S. 190, 109 Ray, Marion F. 169 Raygor, Carrol 'L. 169, 257 Rea, Clifford G. 169 Readinger, Dave 22 Reback, Howard S. 190, 218, 130 Reckling, Rita R. 169, 217, 82, 66, 107 Redmond, Paul 232 Reed, David R. 181, 89 Reed, G. Wallis 191 , 93 Reed, Sandra, S. 181, 109 Reese, Jack E. 198, 210 Reeve, Karen C. 191, 205, 210, 222 Regner, Robert D. 169 Reichenbacher, A. Kay 198, 109 Reid, Bob 22 Reid, Stanley P. Reid, Valerie A. 181, 119 Reinberg, Alan 210 Reinhold, Jill 181 Remele, Shirley 198 181, 1 15 181,224,101 Remle, Jan L. Renda, Thomas 127, 29 Renkes, Philip J. 191, 93 Rex, Richard H. 181, 87 Reynolds, Karen 205 Rhinehart, Paul W. 198, 93 Rice, Janet C. 198, 113 Richards, Carol Ann 169 Richardson, Steven P. 191, 97 Richmond, Sandra J. 198, 109 Riddle, Terry P. 198, 91 Rider, P. 213, 257 Riebe, Nancy K. 198 Rieke, Peter J. 181, 91 Riessen, Susan L. 198, 119 Rigler, Gerald L. 191, 218 Riha, Jeannie A. 191, 219, 221, 224, 77 Risser, Fred 224 Ritter, Jon 1. 169 Ritter, Kathryn A. 198, 223 Robertson, Dorothy S. 169 Robertson, Jodi 207 Robertson, Maralyn 217, 221 , 222 Robertson, Ronald L. 181 Robinson, Carol A. 198, 130, 131 Robinson, Carrol 232 Robinson, Janet M. 191,'216, 224 Robison, M. Jean 169 Rockett, Damon E. 169, 88 Rockey, Cherri K. 181 Rodberg, Barbara Bilek 169 Rodberg, James R. 169, 130, 132 Roebken, Kathie L. 181 Rogers, Jerry 30 Rohwer, J. 203 Rohwer, Paul S. 169, 209 Rolstad, Bruce 232 Romano, Jerry V. 198, 87 Romeo, Kathie Jo 181 Romont, David G. 199, 212, 87, 132 Rose, Ella Ruth 199, 121 Rose, Kenneth R. 191 Rose, Nancy L. 191,214,119 Rose, Rex D. 169, 210 Rosenberg, Ann Trudi 181, 105 Rosenberg, Rosenberg, Rosenberg, Arnold P. 169, 130 Frederick J. 169,85 Roger 213 Rosenblum, Stevie J. 191, 105 Rosendahl, Rosenfeldt, Rosenquist, Ross, Carol Fredric S. 181, 127 Richard 191, 85 Larry J. 181, 224 A. 191 Rossiter, John G. 191, 101 Roth, Becky F. 181 Row,Judith 181, 107 Rowe, Olen 181 Royer, Judy 215 Rucker, Charles E. 169, 220 Rudolph, Ira D. 191, 210, 218, 85 Rudy, Clarence, E. 191 Ruiz, Joseph 133 Rummans, Larry M. 191, 99 Ruud, Karen M. 191, 107 Ruvalds, Skaidrite 199 Ryan, Rod J. 126, 127 -5- Sabin, James M. 199, 219 Sackett, John 126, 127 Sackett, Robert W. 169, 64, 126, 127 Sacquety, Sharon V. 181 Sadiadi, Mir Nezam 181, 208 Safford, Georgia A. 191, 130, 131 Safly, Nadine 181 Safstrom, Margo 181 Sakata, Ruby T. 191, 204, 213 Sale, Dennis J. 169, 202, 93, 50 Salisbury, William 213 Sallemi, Linda J. 181,107 Saloom, David L. 182, 218, 87 Sammons, Gary L. 191 Samp, David L. 169, 130, 132 Sams, John O. 199, 97 Samuelson, David A. 182, 130, 132 Sanders, Rodney D. 199, 210, 218 Sandwick, Carolyn M. 182, 113 Santiago, David 232 Saunders, C. Richard 191 Saunders, Rod 64 Saur, Sandra L. 191,113 Sayers, Winston 191, 93 Scelonge, Diana E. 199, 111, 214 Schaitberger, Judy L. 182, 56 Svhamer, Sandra K. 182, 107 Scheirer, Ronald G. 182 Scheyer, Lynne l. 191 Schick, Elaine L. 182 Schiffer, Eileen E. 182, 113, 53, 78 Schiffman, Judith L. 191, 105 Schiller, Annette L. 191, 107 Svhlachterhaufen, Joel 213 Schmidt, David R. 169, 97 Schmidt, Richard D. 191, 101 Schnaucer, Jaye F. 169, 109 Schnurr, Jerry L, 170, 91 Schoeneman, Phil 170, 97 Schoenewe, Karla K. 182, 213, 113 Schoenfeld, Dave 191, 85 Scholz, Jolie S. 191, 113 Schroder, Charlotte 182 Schroeder, Larry L. 199, 210 Schroeder, Mary Ann 199 Schulson, Michael A. 199, 85 Schultz, Fred C. 170, 206, 101 Schultz, Gene Richard 199, 97, 30 Schultz, Regina 199, 119 Schumacher, Jane A. 191 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS serving you during your K .+ no Xmx M college days 2324 Univ.-Merle Hay Plaza Besi' of Luck Your Campus Clothiers One of Ihe Many Ways We Can Acquainr You Wi+h Our Friendly Service YELLOW CAB Phone CH 3-IIII 2 DRAKE FAVORITES DES MOINES Two More Friendly Boss Horels HQTEL SAVERY Home Office: Des Moines, Iowa 'I' 425 Modern Guesr Rooms EDWARD A. 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Schuster, Margaret A. 182, 219, 109 Schwarck, Floyd J. 182 Schwartz, Joseph G. 199-, 95 Scothorn, Straub W. 191 , 97 Scott, Judy Ann 199, 216, 113, 64 Scott, Roger J. 191, 87 Scribner, Jo Ann 191, 221,111 Seaman, Gregory 170 Sears, Donnie E. 170, 204 Sederance, Anne M. 182 Segneri, Orlando 199, 99 Sellner, Gary L. 182, 91 Severance, Anne 1 13 Severson, Sandy A. 199, 113 Shadick, Tom 218 Shafer, Gary L. 191, 224, 99 Shaffer, Julia A. 182, 115 Shatter, John 127, 129 Shannon, Barbara E. 191 Shannon, Patricia L. 199, 121 Shaw, John C. 199, 220, 224 Shawgo, Keith D. Jr. 182 Shawver, Bruce 126, 127 Shea, Susan E. 182, 115 Shearer, Gail 182, 117 Scheirer, Ronald 132 Shellady, Ron W. 191, 99, 30 Shelly, Mary H. 182, 107 Shepard, Carolyn J. 170 Shepard, E. Jane 191, 107 Sherman, Joan C. 170, 119 Sherratt, Judy A. 182, 111, 131 Sheumaker, Jerry L. 170, 130 Shimp, Allan L. 191, 87 Shipman, Jerry D. 191, 218, 97 Shires, Lisle H. 170, 63, 65, 70, 67, 153 . Shotstall, Nancy A. 191, 117 Shreffler, Deedra S. 191 Shreve, Marcia A. 182, 219 Shiler, Charles M. 182, 224, 130, 132 Shultice, Elberta A. 170 Sietkas, Carolyn K. 182 Siegler, John A. 182, 220 Sikkema, Nancy A. 199, 216, 224, 117 Simmerman, Jayne A. 170, 220 Simmons, Frances A. 170, 208 Simmons, Mamie B. 170 Simpson, Lyle, L. 170, 206, 220, 83, 101, 63, 71, 67 Sims, Gary D. 170 Sims, Randall 232 Sisco, Lew 170, 97 Sivrioglv, Yuksel 208 Sieklocha, Paule 199 Skatf, Theresa 220, 184 Skatte, Carolyn J. 170, 215 Skinner, Charlotte M. 199, 202, 121 Skoglund, Gary l. 170, 203, 204, 99 Skor, Gerald L. 170 Skrivseth, Terry L. 182, 101 Slininger, Nancy A. 191, 216, 24 Sloane, Mary 191, 117 Smeby, Alan J. 199, 217, 218,101, 257 Smith, Arleen 199, 215, 109 Smoth, Armstead B. lll 199, 257 Smith, C. Owen 199, 87 Smith, Carol A. 182 Smith, Dee Ann 182 Smith, Fred 232 Smith, Gerald W. 170, 220 Smith, James H. 170, 212 Smith, John C. 182, 101 Smith, Larry J. 199, 99 Smith, Nancy J. 182 Smith, Robert C. 191 Smith, Susan 182, 210, 109 Smith, Valerie L. 182, 113 Snyder, Edward S. 191, 85 Snyder, Sharon L. 182, 221, 107 Sodermann, James W. 199 Sotield, Judi M. 182, 107 Sons, Janet L. 199, 215 Soper, James 213 Sorensen, Allen C. 199, 97 Sorensen, Robert 199 Sorenson, William H. 191, 99 Sorg, Dennis F. 199 Sornson, Stanton 126, 127, 182 Sours, Donald 182, 87 Speck, D. 210 Spencer, Richare D. 170, 203, 204 Spooner, Barbara R. 182 Spotora, Anthony P. 199, 99 Spratt, James H. 199, 99 Spriggs, Phillip R. 191 Stalley, Faye 199, 208 Stalley, Patricia J. 191, 117 Stalos, Maria P. 191, 109 Stanek, Sharon S. 199, 111 Stark, Pail W. 199, 99 Starr, Donald F. 199, 127, 127 Steck, Mary J. 112, 215,117 Steele, David F. 199 Stees, John A. 170, 99 Stetfey, Sandra l. 182 Stern, Wayne F. 191 Stevens, Pamela 214, 215, 222 Stevens, Peter B. 170 Stewart, J. David 170, 213 Stewart, James F. 182, 132 Stewart Mary Carolyn 182, 216, 111 Stewart, Steve 223 Stiftler, Judith A. 170, 214, 117, 65 Stine, Sharon K. 182 Stinogel, Bette A. 182, 109 Striberm, Emil J. 192, 103 Stohl, Kristine M. 182, 111 Stokes, Thomas E. 192, 87 Stoll, Bruce S. 182, 91 Stoltz, Gay 170, 214 Stone, Raymond 170, 99, 130, 132 Stoneking, Virgil W. 182 Stouffer, Ann C. 192, 215, 216, 222, 109 Strachauer, Karen L. 192, 119 Strawn, Sondra L. 182, 221, 107 Strickland, Vernice W. Jr. 170 Striggles, Georgianna 55 Strobel, Jack 126, 127 Stroner, Alan l. 199, 204, 101 Strong, Pamela C. 192, 119 Struczewski, Rosemarie E. 182 Struthers, Patty Ann 192 Stuart, Carolyn R. 182, 113 Sulg, Airi 182, 221 Sullivan, Suzanne C. 192, 107 Sullwold, Wayne H. 199 Summers, Julie A. 183, 115 Sutte, Robert S. 199, 97 Sutton, Carol J. 170, 115 Svetich, Phil G. 171, 212, 31 Swank, Ben R. 192, 87 Swanson, Gary H. 192 Swanson, Julie 171 Swanson, Peggy A. 171, 202, 117 Swartzwelter, Ear D. 199, 203, 206, 220, 99, 65 Sweeney, Madalyn J. 183, 109 Sweeney, Mark 218 Sweeting, Barb 192, 117 Szarzynski, John T. 171, 130, 133 -T- Tagatz, Robert E. 171, 220 Taitel, Arthur 218, 233 Talarico, Dick 171 Talbert, John R. 171, 220 Talbott, Dale R. 183, 218 Talcott, Howard M. 171, 54 Taraghi, Goli 208 Tate, Karen F. 183, 56 Taylor, Helen F. 199, 119 Teague, Ruth A. 192 Tet-F, Patricia A. 183 Temple, Lynn A. 192, 214 Terhuten, Warren D. 171, 203, 93 Terre, David W. 171 Terry, Eugene R. 171, 85, 130, 133 212 Therkelsen, Karen A. 171, 215, 117 Thilking, Carol 183, 224, 109 Thimas, Jimmy L. 183, 89 Thomas, John C. 206, 65 Thomas, Silas J. 171, 89, 130, 133 Thomas, Susan 183 Thomason, David 183 Thomason, Laird A. 192, 210 Thomasson, J. 210 Thomsen, Elizabeth M. 199, 205, 224 130, 131 Thompson, David J. 183, 91 Thompson, Jankeith 183, 89 Thompson, Richard J. 192, 103 Thornton, Debbie J. 183, 117 Thorp, Mantord E. 171 Thorson, Kenneth J. 199, 87 Throckmorton, Toni 192, 111, 53, 59 Good for You! 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Jeanine 171 Tursi, Carmen J. 171, 113 Tushaus, Alice M. 192 Twedt, Paul 192 Twito, Marilyn 205, 213 Tyler, Sue 192, 113 Tyrrell, Elaine 171, 208 -U- Uddin, David E. 183, 132 Underfer, James R. 100, 200 Urian, Juanita J. 200 -V- Vail, Rue Ann 117, 183 Vais, Joe 25 Valdez, Richard 183 Vance, David 200, 217 Vanderwall, Dean 183, 132 Van Dyke, Velma 171 Van Elsen, Lucien 130, 133 Van Horn, Donna M. 183, 214 Van Koten, Charles 204, 25 Van Koten, Judy l. 117,131,183 Van Slyke, James C. 64, 97, 200 Van Voorhis, Harold L. 101, 126, 127, 171 Van Zee, Norma J. 200 Varney, James 232 Vaselaar, David D. 200 Velen, Eileen D. 183, 210, 105 Vieregg, John W. 99, 192 Vierkant, Arlyn D. 200 Vignocchi, Harry J. 99, 192 Viney, Richard 232 Vitteteaux, Gwen M. 115, 183 Volker, Judith L. 171, 119 Voller, Thomas C. 87, 200 Voth, Mary Ann 109, .183 -W- Wadden, Jerry M. 200 Waddill, Dennis D. 171 Wadsworth, Joleen 183 Waggoner, Elwin E. 183, 210, 218 Wagler, Linda Due 171, 119 Wagner, Alvin L. 83, 90, 200 Wagoner, George M. 192 Wagoner, Jon D. 192 Wahlmark, Barton L. 183 Wald, Kenneth M. 200 Walker, Buist 99, 200 Walker, Gary 126, 127 Walker, George E. 183, 218 Wall, Nancy L. 111,192 Wallestad, Ruth M. 115, 192, 214 Walsh, Edith M. 109, 192 Walter, Marvin J. 101, 183 Waltersdorf, Marlene A. 183, 210 Walton, Melvin J. 183, 129 Ward, John T. 87, 192 Warden, Margaretta E. 183, 215 Wardrip, Donna M. 171 Warner, Barbara J. 63, 71, 106, 217 Warnke, Bette J. 192, 216 Warnock, James P. 99, 172 Warren, Neal L. 200 Warren, William 204 Warshawer, Robert 218 Watson, Edward 200 Watson, Edward S. 172 Weatherby, Ann 1 17, 192, 203 Weaver, Charles E. 101, 183, 224 Webb, Judy A. 183 Webb, Thomas l. 87, 192 Weber, K. Webert, Maurice 30 Weddington, Gart T. 183 Weddle, Denny R. 183 Weekes, Michael M. 172, 206, 210 Weiner, Gilbert R. 85, 133, 200 Weir, Priscilla E. 111, 192 Weisberg, Gerald 129 Weisler, Arnold S. 85, 200 Weiss, Andrea E. 105, 192 Weissman, Bennett M. 85, 133, 200 Welcome, Terry O. 87, 132, 192, 218 Wells, Gladstone E. 172 Wells, James V. 172, 203, 204 Wells, Jeannie D. 111, 172 Welsh, Denis M. 192, 218, 219 Wenckus, James R. 183 Wendt, Dennis R. 24, 87, 200 Werth, Julie A. 113, 192 Wesenberg, Patricia L. 192, 109 West, James 127, 126 West, LuEllen K. 131, 130, 183 Westman, Roger 101, 200 Wetteland, Mark 232 Whaley, David R. 200, 223 Whan, Sharon K. 183 Wheatcraft, William G. 126, 127, 128, 172 Wheelock, M. James 87, 192 Whitaker, Marsha Kay 111, 172, 208 White, James E. 206 White, Joetta L. 109, 172, 221 White, Linra 223 White, Richard 204 White, Shirley A. 117, 183 White, Walter R. 172 Whitehill, Wayne L. 200 Whiteside, Barbara A. 107 Whitlatch, Ronald M. 99, 192 Whitlock, David K. 183 Whitman, Carolyn H. 192 Whitman, Portia 200, 205 Whitmarsh, Patricia 223 Whittington, Paul G. 183, 219 Whitworth, John 232 Wickham, John W. 172, 210 Wickham, Sharon A. 56, 59, 107, 192 Widmer, Greg K. 101, 192 Wier, Mary E. 115, 192, 214, 224 Wildman, Doreen A. 130, 183 Wiley, Judy 59 Wilkens, Floyd L. 23, 172, 212 Williams, Brien 30 Williams, Jerry 126, 127 Williams, John Bill 101, 128, 200 Williams, Warren R. 200 Wills, Richard G. 172, 210, 217 Wilson, Charlotte L. 172, 223 Wilson, Janis K. 119, 192 Wilson, Patricia K. 113, 200 Wilson, Sara E. 183, 224 Windsor, William R. 192 Windsor, Willie 101, 200 Winick, Adrian 85, 172 Winker, Larry J. 193 Winston, Carol L. 183, 105, 210 Wistrom, Gary W. 193 Withan, Mary Kay 111, 183 Witt, Mary Ann 183 Witter, Donald 218 Wittern, Francis A. 217 Woerner, Phoeb A. 172, 205, 210 Wolf, Clinton 232 Wolfe, Wolfe, Wolff, Wood Wood I Dean 232 Judy 184 Jeanne M. 111, 200 Barbara J. 65, 119, 172, 220 Claude 232 woodf Gayle B. 131, 193 Wood , George C. 65, 87, 200 Woods, James L. 172, 220 Woodworth, Wayne S. 172, 210 Wool, Leon 172, 218 Wright, Berniece E. 193 Wright, Donna R. 117, 193 Wright, Nancy A. 115, 193 Wright, Sandi L. 117, 200 Wyatt, Judy A. 65, 82, 112, 200 Wyatt, Tom 50 -Y- Yale, Robert A. 200, 204 -2 f44466Wgq,.. SW f I r 'Q L 1 K' NN K hu -COLLEID5 ELASI X K X 0 H ! K I 1 K i jx U 7 NYY N 0 PQ am! Xu I fy Nw Eff? 2 ?is f WW . X U . .f--'A Q. - H X . gi!! X 5 is Q RZ f X 'X Cf, l E Ci 152 EDIT O12 7ftFacuLf-I Avwioni 752. DFFAN Complete Campus Coverage The Bank Where Every Customer Is Important VALLEY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Walnut at Fourth Des Moines, Iowa MEMBER F.D.I.C. Yost, Elyn 79, 113, 200 Yee, Ronald Y. C. 129, 172 Yeretsky, Nancy L. 1 13, 184 Yocum, Judi Kay 109, 193, 216 Yoder, Dinah T. 113, 184 Yoder, James w. 97, 127, 129, 172 Yohn, Carol A. 113, 193 Yore, Camille M. 111, 193 Yoshida, Warren S. 133, 193 Yost, Susan E. 184 Alpha Lambda Delta 204 Alpha Phi 106 Alpha Tau Omega 86 Alpha Xi Delta 204 American Pharmaceutical Society 130 Band 134 Beta Gamma Kappa 204 Beta Gamma Sigma 207 Canterbury Club 207 Chi Omega 1 10 Youmans, Elizabeth M. 109, 200, 207, Choir 60 209 -Z- Zagel, Arlene B. 105, 184 Zakin, Louis A. 83, 84, 172 Zakon, Kiane A. 105, 184 Zeigler, Diane L. 184 Zenor, Mina L. 110, 172 Zikowski, Gene J. 172 Zimmer, Karen A. 111, 184 Zinn, Milton H. 172 Zino, Roget 31, 212 Zinzer, Don F. 87, 184 Zivney, Oliver 232 Zollars, R. 203, 204 Zoltars, Ralph E. Jr. 172 Zussman, Georg Ann 64, 67, 71, 82, 105, 172 ORGANIZATIONS Abstract 54 Accounting Club 203 Alpha Epsilon Phi 104 Alpha Epsilon Pi 84 Circle K 206 Collegiates 56 Cosmopolitan Club 208 D Club 212 Delta Gamma 112 Delta Phi Delta 208 Delta Sigma Pi 211 Delta Theta Phi 126 Delta Zeta 1 14 D.S.F., 210 Hillel 210 Hustlers 257 l.F.C. 83 Kappa Alpha Thete 116 Kappa Alpha Psi 88 Kappa Beta Kappa 215 Kappa Delta Pi 214 Kappa Kappa Gamma 118 Kappa Mu Epsilon 213 Kappa Psi 132 Lambda Kappa Sigma 131 Las Toreadoras 58 Lutheran Student Association Marketing Club 217 Men's Hall Association 230 44-4 Morehouse 218 Mortar Board 217 Mu Phi Epsilon 216 Newman Club 219 Omicron Delta Kappa 231 Panhellenic Council 82 Phi Alpha Delta 129 Phi Delta Chi 133 Phi Delta Delta 90 Phi Gamma Nu 220 Phi Eta Sigma 221 Pi Kappa Alpha 92 Pi Kappa Phi 94 Phi Sigma Iota 209 Quax 52 Rho Chi 133 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 96 Sigma Delta Chi 202 Sigma Phi Epsilon 98 Student Bar Association 128 S.F.C. 62 S.F.C.R.A. 222 S.F.C.,Sub Committees 65 Tau Kappa Epsilon 100 Theta Alpha Phi 226 Theta Chi 102 Theta Sigma Phi 202 Times Delphic 51 Town Girls 120 U.S.F. 227 Wesley Foundation 227 Westminister Fellowship 224 Women's lnterdorm Council 225 W.R.A. 236 Y.W.C.A. 228 Zeta Phi Eta 229 4 4 ' onus o 4 Q .4 , , '. ps Q Q. I 4 Q 0 , . s. QCD , 1 s Q. u n Q w ' Q . uny- n n 9 A QI Alpha Kappa Psi 204 ::s:t:::::::EE?f?E ZZZIZIZIIIZIZTZZII :-EE ZSEE:'Ef: Home of the Famous Double B 241 7 University IC' ,N 'il Cn. . 0 , ., WS. ttf- ,. ' fre ., .1 is - Y -. -5, 5 ., , -,ex , - it Bi ,' 17 7 ill 1 . l ' Q., . 1 pinzuonfv f ' ' C. ' 5 HE final echo of'the old school bell signals far more thanjust the end of four years of diligent study. lt is a fanfare, heralding an altogether new life in a competitive and demanding adult world. The school has done a big job conditioning young minds for this moment.. And, properly. these minds are eagerly receptive to the chal- lenge. But there's more required than a mental reservoir of facts and figures and a willingness to apply them in a practical way. There is another item that is every bit as im- 0 'E .U Y W' -.Rigs portant or perhaps more so. It is the human heart. 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