Drake University - Quax Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1971

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E ,, 4., A 'Y , -1. I4.o. 26.1 1 V 1 A .ig E! - I L div ' h L., 5 :L 5 'A 4. , nn, ., D? f 1 .L-1 '.- , .S , 'V .umha L ar fs '15 .,- rxf. Assistant Editor Julie Hughes, Art Editor Mary Murphy, ..g, .s ,J 4 - 3 .4 ...E 5 - I V Vf li,Q1l 1 4 mf QW, 5 'MMF -..1......, IIE 4?-'J L :1 Q q Q L 4 f' 755. 5 . 'Q Q 2 if Q .L A W qw 2 5 1 ' 'Q-ir X , 7 gr, Q. Q, 2 3 'Q ,. I vm 1 4- p V 'ul 3 5 QQ 'RK 1 ,E 'sq' R. 1' ,,, Q K. 3 QQQF.-E'g if 5' 5 ,va Q MF' N . w sq 4 ., XS? Nine people leading about l,200 bewildered, recently graduated high school seniors is no enviable task, but that is a summarization of what takes place at the annual summer orientation program. The program, which is now in its fourth year, was headed by student personnel co-ordinator Stephen Schodde. Dr. Schodde was aided by nine seniors who acted as orientation counselors. They were Sue Lang, .leffree Kundrat, Barb Gibson, Jeannette Ludwig, Denise King, Randy Minkoff, Denny Taylor, Phil Snyder, and AI Sisson. The nine two-day programs afforded freshmen a chance to see Drake as it will be throughout their years. However, as it usually turned out, the fresh- men wound up giving the orientation staff a lesson in sophistication and on the best places to hide beer in the dorm rooms. R is for the rush into the fieldhouse E is for the eagerness to get out G is for the grades everyone is after l is for the incompletes we'll probably get S is for Scheetz, the registrar who plans all this T is for tuition, which must be paid R is for the rut of signing all the forms A is for Angel Flight, who poisons us with doughnuts T is for time payments, the only way to afford the costs I is for the impossibility of getting cards O is for obnoxious, which everyone becomes before it's over N is for nuts, which we all must be to go through all this. Put it all together and you have confusion which occurs twice a year at the fieldhouse. Rumor has it the computer system will soon end the tedious chore of registration, but that same rumor says the system will go into effect when Drake goes to the Rose Bowl. X.. 28 Nflfl az, 7 R f Y, Elly - 1 . r . n X W. 5. W'- I Rush First and Ten They say the peculiar institutional- ized Greek living is on its way out, yet 600 wide-eyed freshmen went through rush this year and found a welcome handshake, a sweet smile, and a narcotics agent or two among their midst. Greeks usually dread the seven day affair at the beginning of each semester, yet seem to turn out another prime group of people waiting for the first fix-up, pledge dance, and beer blast. With 600 names and faces to remember one would think rush would not serve its purpose, but year after year it is done with metic- ulous precision and effectiveness. An effort to install a common draft lottery system was suggested to re- place rush, but the old way of decor- ated parties and preference nights are likely to remain a long while at Drake. i K ws 1' I w Parents' Weekend This year, for the first time, Drake split with tradition and held a separate Parents' Weekend late in September. At that time, the newly formed Parents' board met and planned its year's activities and also an- nounced its Parents of the Year, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Helgesen of Janesville, Wisc. The Helgesens have had four daughters attending Drake and have been active support- ers of the blue and white for I5 years. Additionally, the weekend included a box lunch and a parents' day victory over the University of Nebraska. The University of Nebraska at Omaha, that is. About 900 parents attended the weekend, headed up by parents' director, Guy Tunnicliffe. XTX, i 115 x 3 .Vg A :bu--42 -:jg .-ff.:-P ' 'L-xl F' , ' 4, -'u I ,I F , 'V' il.. .- .Ik ti? , X. 2 ,ff sr 5 ? U 5 I I n Way back when skip day was originated, the inventors designed it to occur after a Homecoming victory. However, this year the administration felt skip day should be held during the vernal equinox following a road victory against a school whose name began with the letter W, X, or Q. So, following a smashing road victory over the nationally famous Western Illinois Leathernecks, about I0 cheerleaders woke up about 500 students, and both proceeded to march to the state capitol to hear former S-FC president, and now Governor Robert Ray officially declare what had been known by half the school for about four weeks. The other 4,500 students managed to get in an extra hour of sleep and a woodsie or two while the skip day for lunch bunch munched on cold weenies and warm soda. The founding fathers of skip day were rolling in their graves. Skip Day lf It Ain't What It Used To Be 'U' 1 ,C .--,Qi .fr ' ...gig ,X -Q. ' f .j 'W il N - xc -8,1 Q' ' .ll H A? 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L iv 1 1 .1 11 1 1 l ,M. 3 1 n , if ' - ' ' .- .11 .1, 0 f, I X ,-,, - -H-...y wmv- 1 . r-as L-V --a,Lf:'- 5--A 'I U Y ur ,,, ., by-xr.-, 1-mv: -, Z' 1- ' 'J' ' . Lb 'S I 'jew2'A --1' H A -w.--54.1-' B it Drake's stellar gridiron record at Homecoming, which had seen the Bulldogs win l4 of their last l5 Homecoming contests, was tarnished this year by Abilene Christian and their one-man offensive show featuring Jim Lindsey. The Bulldogs who entered the game with bowl aspirations, found out the all-time NCAA leading passer and No. 1 Bible reader in Texas too much, as the Wildcats iumped to a lO-O lead. Rookie quarterback Dennis Redmond, replacing iniured Mike Grejbowski, gave a Homecoming crowd of l3,50O a faint hope of continuing their annual winning ways by throwing a TD pass, making the score 10-7. However, Lindsey and company went to work on the hometown favorites and completely demolished the Bulldogs in racking up a 33-I 3 win to spoil the gridders' Homecoming. Lindsey's arm must have felt a bit tired on Sunday after throwing 57 passes, but he and fans across the country were treated to a replay of the game over national television as the game highlights were shown on ABC's NCAA Show. lt was fortunate the game was shown on national TV because the majority of students who went home for Homecoming got to see the rout all over again. 'Y 'W 1 ,1 40 r 'R 5' .+ ! ' ri? ' ' PM Q .T M v Q , A... U .90 53.- ,,. . l ,1 it . ,IL Q V! . I- 1 -1,5 ' 'N ' 1 u.. 119- , n 1 ' 4 A - a ' ,ff -A if ' - . l5,,.. 4- ,xv ,gtggaugs 353: Bernadette To Strom Ring-wing, left-wing, conservative, liberal, Arab, and Jew. They all came to the Drake campus this year thanks to the efforts of the S-FC National-International Awareness Committee and other various groups. The speakers ranged from Bernadette Devlin to Senator Strom Thurmond. Senator Thurmond's November visit to Drake brought an almost capacity crowd to the Drake Fieldhouse. ln the midst of ieers and oral debates with the audience, one student threw a marshmallow at the senator. His visit touched off another controversy over the share of expenses to be paid by YAF. With February came three prominent speakers. George Tomeh, Syrian ambassador to the UN, who spoke on February l6, said that the rights of Arabs in Palestine at the time of Israel's creation were crushed. A week earlier, Andreas Papandreou, ousted Greek Finance Minister and leader of the Panhellenic Liberation Movement, said that the United States is losing a strong friendship with Greece. He also told of underhanded dealings by the United States in foreign relations. Bernadette Devlin, described as the youngest and most irreverent member of the British Parliament, spoke to an almost capacity crowd on U.S. Obligations to Civil Liberties Around the World. Father James Groppi and James Farmer appeared as part of the Hunger Education Series in April. Father Groppi called for more activism on the part of institutionalized religion and assailed the Catholic church for its silence on the war in Vietnam. Farmer pointed out the success and failures of civil rights legislation in the l960's, and said that the only people who benefitted were the black middle class. x Remed by permission of Des Moines Register 8- Tribunn Strom Thurmond and his wifa. Father James Groppi George J. Tomeh fi w,3:. Military Ball Kathy Howard was crowned Honorary Cadet Colonel by Governor Robert Ray at the annual Military Ball, sponsored by Arnold Air Society and Angel Flight. The Ball was held Saturday, April 3, at the Hotel Fort Des Moines. Miss Howard's Cadet Colonel Court was composed of Lieutenants Sandy Born and Garin Twentyman. .bl ilk-, C F f 45 UQ 'Q ' 5? f 'y J .bs Q 1 L I . L . i 1 5 J 5 f ,, l5'!0kQ wUni'versi'ry Theatre 5 Ni- li ' Q University staged five maior and an opera during the 1970-71 season. The theatre fare a brassy musical comedy, a Shavian play, a sardonic French a Shakespearean tragedy, a opera and a farce by Moliere. productions were supplemented by Studio Theatre, which offered scripts seldom produced works by playwrights. 21, Rf! Q f, t, 1 4Qm'flHf?'9l The season opened with the musical comedy, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, directed by William Coleman. For Drake's third consecutive year, this musical was selected by the American Educational Theatre Association to represent Iowa in the regional finals. The second play of the season, George Bernard Shaw's Major Barbara, advanced the notion that the only sin a man can commit is to be poor. Clerambard, the third production, directed by Lynn Middleton, was a comedy by Marcel Ayme that took place in France in 1910. iff Hamlet, directed by Glorianne Engel, offered the excitement of Elizabethan tragedy to the Drake community and, on tour, to high school students. ln April Drake University Opera Theatre presented Nicolai's comic opera, The Merry Wives of Winsor. Moliere's comedy, Don Juan, was the final production of the season and was directed by Robert Cordier. 49 if 'NWA ff X, F - H I 13 5 131 -ff ll -55 5'I Surf . .t Runner-up honors went to Phi Delta Theta and Kappa Alpha Theta who pranced around in Robin Hood. This skit had several boys running around in tights with toy swords, which, despite sounding a bit femish, proved to be a very enioyoble twenty minutes. Third place went to the take-off Cfigurativelyj on Tommy and Hair - a rock opera entitled Registration by Pi Kappa Alpha and Chi Omega. Despite the various lines in the play, the skit brought the house down with its intelligent satire and loud but effective music. Other skits included the Sigma Phi Epsilon and Delta Gamma entry, The Rape of the Lock, and Pi Kappa Phi and Alpha Xi Delta's off-color satire on President Sharp and his wife. The skit proved so effective that it chased our beloved leader to Oklahoma. 'li 53 J ,Magik - l . Individual honors went to a folk-singing contingent, the New World Folk Quartet, composed of Kathy Buster, Tom Harper, Tom Stauffacher, and Steve Ehrhardt. Other performances were made by Steve Montigne and Marsha Lofdahl, a romantic duet, and Martha Fink, soloist. The annual show, produced by Sigma Delta Chi, professional iournalism fraternity, and Theta Sigma Phi, professional iournalism sorority, netted money for scholarships. The show was directed by Shirley Walter. Looe Baker and Phil Snyder were the MCs. 55 Drake's Attack On Apathy The shining example of what Drake students can do when they put their minds and hearts into something was demonstrated this year by the Revitalization Corps. Only a dream four years ago, the Corps sponsored many diverse service proiects at Drake and in the community to help the people less fortunate and less educated. Hunger drives for the needy was the maior project ofthe Corps, which had over l,500 students working for them. Additionally, the Corps sponsored a week-long conference at Drake discussing the various problems other similar organizations were faced with across the nation. 56 Qi - Q fy 5' 1 var, ' ' 4,-va Ak ,., 3. ang 43401914 . iff 1 , jk, 5 A J' ,pull ' . ...tri 1, 'I n ' , 'Guan' I -u-.4 ,4 .I-fu-W ' fda- - -' 1 1- 'E 6 Nx X 6- Rise To Life Again Carnival Continental, sponsored by Circle K and People-to-People, returned to Drake this year in explosive living fun after two years of absence. With 800 persons attending, Carnival Continental netted Sl ,O0O, which was donated to the Scholarship and Foreign Exchange Student Funds. Twenty-one campus organizations sponsored booths. Independents, Greeks, and Drake basketball stars mingled in the maze of potato. throwing, dunking machines, helium balloons, and free throw contests. Dennis Redmond was crowned the Most Ugly Man on Campus. This year's booth winners were: Johnson House and Moorehouse, Arabia, Gamma Phi Beta, Hawaiian Smash, and Kappa Alpha Theta, dunking machine. 59 Drake Relays 1 971 120 yard high hurdlu, winner Rod Milbourn. Winston Churchill gave the prophecy for the Drake Relays when he commented, and we paraphrase, Drake gave its Blood, Sweat and Tears to the 1971 Relays. Never has it been so much fun. The Relays, under the directorship ofthe Student Relays Committee, expanded the usual drab weekend into a week-long festival. The week got under way with a concert by David Clayton Thomas and Blood, Sweat and Tears before a standing room crowd at Radio Theatre. The brightest innovation included by Ken Vegors and his committee was the Junior Olympics, where Drake students showed their versatility in a tug of war, pie eating, kite flying, and the unsanctioned ioint rolling near the snack bar. row. SI Johnson of Drake, 2-mule mluy. Rick Wunnumukor lab Blcklr pains ia Wurran Whifted, 2-mile relay. px Bruce Morhnson, marathon winnar ff -r-.: ,, ,Lf Pat Maixdcrf of Wisconsin, high iump winner. --'O l yi. 'Wi T 'jg if Distance medlay relay, won by Kansas Slain. Abillno Christian, ons-mile relay. x f fail.. y w . 1 1 u , . 1 1 Barbara Lawson, winnar, onslmila run. Univarxily of Houston, fourlmile relay winner. Charlie Warfhon, second place in marathon. 12: K ll xsls s --:wx I X 'Ar-. - '5 1 w I 1 N w xfffi ,Q 2 ' ' i A, -if i Elie Polnlli, sho! put. Noi Johansson, iavelin Qhrow. Bob Milandor of Drake, iriple iump S7 V ' f. X l ',,- .H-L A , V-,, ,pg - ms. - .k ,I .4 ,U w .4 4- 1- ' ' ' , L..-L f- - .12',,, ',: .'-1 ,-'px A V -H.,.'x,,-dw ' .- x al? J, U e,' nun f 7. 2 ' -, ,- 4. , V 1, -L 'r A v' 1 N . x fi I. , r DRAKE PAR NTS OF Tl-ll? VE A Lindo Hodo, Miss Black Drcks Connin Siegfried, Miu Drake ,....x - x .. ' sf' ' ', ., n a' ,-. x., xQ,s', u,.4 , ,s . . 1 . ' ' v a 'fi '-,-ns! fix, ..N .0-Fx. +l. , Tr ' ifiv Q 1' - A 4- .- . ,jf 1Il.OAl',1 j , 1nlt ,l',n u1x:ll'.l',a ' 'wlletfef fx r 'D L 1 E i. , 14 F Y ' r r ' r r r r 'V f 5 f , l aw ' 2, , 1 fl' fx V : ffff . . ' D ' f f xii.-YN A ,L ., Mr. and Mrs. Lnnr Holguen, Parents of the Year. Clayton Thomas, Blood, Swan! and Tears mJGA Q., ,- ax I 1 +3 v 1 'il' L L., 13-Ev ,A -fig T T: 1:1-A. :Rx , -Q at xx Vt'-T, - M nt, Relays Q -as The week was presided over by the Drake Relays Queen, Yvonne West of Western Illinois University. No one is quite sure what she reigned over, but the beautiful Miss West was a vivacious tribute to the splendor of the Relays. Beautiful weather and a record-breaking field of participants complemented the great week on Friday and Saturday, with an overflow crowd of l8,000. The weekend served additionally as the meeting time for the Parents' Association, which continued its plans for the new student center. Float awards went to Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Delta Gamma, and the annual clown award was presented to Droke's own clowns, the Kappa Alpha Thetas. The weekend concluded with a dance at the Val Air Ballroom, featuring the Five Stairsteps All in all, the weekend went down as a memorable close to the school year. 67 808 Students Receive Degree At 90th Commencement Graduation . . . an end and a beginning. An end to Hubbell food, finals, the Kennel, registration, Bulldog Tales, Peggy's, rush . . . A beginning of the rest of our lives, whether it be more schooling and more degrees or a career or travel or marriage and a family. The days at Drake fly by, but when they are through, the memory of Drake and the friends made there will always remain. May fame ana' wealth attend her, Our dear old White and Blue. May fame and wealth attend her, Our dear old White and Blue. U.S. Judge Oho Kerner, commencemenf speaker, receives an honorary Doctor of laws degree from Presideni Paul Sharp. H .-A nr , -ig, .gf 1. .P- LC, 9. 'Q .455 jg f ,V -gum --Y C,,. ' J- , ,..,:h.'1 Jw f Qesif , jzlgif . X ,rr 2 E , H ' V . n R. r f.-u .Xb .JSM .ni Lf-' ., f-'Li ' ,Q if 33? My gr 1, up-,J ,gf w.-. ,..,s-.5ff:ee ,, 'P ' iw 1?-4 , 'X wh:- lil I n 'it 'I' ' ns-'I .' lliH n ' ' 1 ' -' ' na.. 1. n I ,M H' ' ivnk - H, , , - l ' YL-l ' - ALL, - :fi V v , Dear Friends: Once again we welcome a new .edition of the Quax. No other publication records. the events of an academic year in such a convenient and attractivetmanner. No other publication represents through pictures the faces and personalities of those with whom we have worked and lived during the past year. And no other publi. cation representstso vividly the experiences we have enioyed together. on this campus. During future years all of us will find this issue of the .Quaxfol increasing value as we recalll and relive the moments at happiness, concern, sharing, and learning we have experienced. ' All of us are grateful to those who have spent much of their time in preparing this yemfs Quax. Their' work takes its place, along with past editions, as avaluable con- tribution tothe Jlife of the University. - Sincerely, Paul F. Sharp Ax x R,x 4 Drake University Administrative Staff Jerry L. Kirks New to the Drake administrative scene is JERRY L. KIRKS, assistant to the president. ln assisting President Sharp, Kirks is an important 'force on campus. Kirks, from Detroit, Michigan, succeeded Dr. Hoke L. Smith, who became Vice President of Academic Administration. Prior to his arrival at Drake, Kirks was assistant director in the Office of Institutional Research at Wayne State University for four years. Before that, he was an intern in teaching in the field of speech and later a graduate fellow in the same field at Wayne State. There he assisted with research in the area of mass communications, and most recently served there as consultant for the Michigan Council of State College Presidents studying program cost analyses. Dr. Hoke Smith Upon DR. HOKE L. SMITH falls the tremendous ,responsibility of coordinating the academic affairs of Drake University. Dr. Smith, who ioined the Drake staff in 1967, has completed his first year as Vice President of Academic Administration. Prior to this, he served as assistant to President Paul Sharp and professor of political science. Dr. Smith playsa vital part in Drake University's role of an institution of higher learning, for he is concerned with providing the best possible education for each student. 74 F? 46,3 is ,V WA -I sd . A .11- , I -4 X s, I N .1 .. 5 ..-,, - fe..-.. 1,1-ll ? ' -A 9 .L I , 1 f . if I Q . -'lit' 'ff - . A ' ' .1 ., ,gig MZ: -ij, , 4 1 EX A1 . ' f .- - '-U7-vi -F , . . Mina . - ' 1'-5,-2111: fn 03? ly' ,. '.Lfq1'., 2? f34jff:,':wf+I1hlI':g v-M1-7-, iv- 1 m3isf:iskQElf31,,',1'9i'- 1 A v -it-i'..t,::.efn.g ff ' t. ,. ,-,N-.l N. '.,.A V. ' ,,.i,.., .., my .r , ,. x.-HL, - .M .X 112 -g- ,, ,.,s7 .... ' ' i 'v' nf,1.'1i.:-viii'-.-..f-Ai, .A . .- , , ' V, , -. ..-- . :.:. f'-nr..- . , .t,t..., .. :,.v.r,,,..... , .V g, g 1-A, .,..-.-. . ' -i .- fury-. .iq ..- ut, .A tin , , . i,f,,:v.,t -- , '. ..5-4--u U- '. ,141 'N' 'Jul'- - .rs ,. M.: st, .. rn, 1ui,g,y,-5.1 Acvgtl , 5.-,,, ,sd-,1 . who ..,A- ,'.,. Dr. George Huff DR. GEORGE HUFF, Vice President of Special Programs, has served asa vice president since l955, and has been on the faculty for 22 years. This is Dr. Huff's last year as head of the University's computer facility, Educational Media Services and Drake's Pre-Retirement Center. He will resume his faculty duties as professor of biology, devoting his time to teaching, research, and writing next year. A member of University Senate and other Drake committees, Dr. Huff has received the AFROTC Outstanding Service Award and Drake's Alumni Distinguished Service Award. 2 -If 'ik -Q- Carl Kasten The mon behind the financial scene at Drake, CARL KASTEN, has been with Drake University for 21 years as Vice President of Business and Finance. Faced with problems of inflation and limited funds, Kasten is an integral part of the school's budgeting, and has the reputation of always having his door open to students having any questions concerning the workings of the University. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Kasten received his MBA from the University of Chicago. Grin Dahl Directing Drake's capital campaign is ORIN L. DAHL, Vice President of Institutional Development. Responsible for university relations, alumni and parent relations, and all University fund-raising programs, Dahl keeps a smile on his face and his hand out., Before coming to Drake, Dahl was director of development of Case-Western Reserve University in Cleveland, served as an associate with a fund-raising firm in San Francisco, and was public relations officer and admissions counselor at California Lutheran College. This was Dahl's first year as a Vice President. He previously served as director of development at Drake. 75? vs YM!! .,' 1 G Dr. Don Adams The position of an administrative liaison to students was not very respected until Dr. Donald Adams took over the iob two years ago. Since then, the Michigan State and Northern lowa graduate has been responsible for the tremendous improvement in communication between Old Main and the student community. Dr. Adams spends countless hours away from his office discussing with students their problems and ideas. ln a time when many campuses are embroiled in turmoil because ofa lack of understanding, Donald Adams shines in his work as Vice President of Student Life. 76 Marjorie Cunningham Dr. Stephen Schodde Two of the most familiar faces to all Drake students belong to Stephen Schodde and Mrs. Mariorie Cunningham, assistants to the Vice President of Student Life. Dr. Schodde and Mrs. Cunningham work with students in such activities as Greek rush summer orientation counselors, and as advisers of many honoraries and committees. A smile and a concern and willingness to listen are their greatest assets. Mrs. Cunningham, a member of the Drake staff since 1952, received her I MA from Syracuse University. Before coming to Drake in 1965, Dr. Schodde received his MA and Ed.D from Columbia University Teachers College. INTERFRA TERNITY COUNCIL, headed this year by president Dean Brooks, had another successful year of promoting good will and bad will among the fraternities. The Council, which met twice a year, is the governing body for all the fraternities and helps organize all Greek activities. In addition to regular members, the presidents of each ofthe houses were added to the this year. Seated, left to right: Tim Tyler, Greg Phil Snyder, Dean Stephen Gary Shaffer, Jeff Barrett, Wolff, Pat Deveny, Tony Evans, Brooks, Gary Mendelsohn, Jeff Dave Paull. Standing: Bill John Andruska, Denny Jim Blum, Tom Higgins, John Green, Bob Luxen, Turek, Bob Johnson, Kim Meadows. COUNCIL, the Greeks' to S-FC and bureaucracy, their fine work of keeping sorority house from ripping off others' heads. The council, with the of its many committees, organizes and spring rush, and works with IFC plan the annual Greek Week held in fall. The Council is directed by an board, a five-member body of sorority women, wanted some other office but were to be a Pan-Hel representative. I: Julie Zahn, Alyce Siegel, Rozzi Cari Sheets, Dee Sooy, president. 2: Beth Lage, Jeanne Beatty, Kerner, Suzann Sammin, Barb gx -C K 'tat The UNIVERSITY SENATE had another year of enioying the top legislative spot for Drake University. The Senate, with ten student members and sixty faculty, had a quiet year after last year's controversy concerning ROTC. Women's hours, committee assignments, and a doctorate program in English were among the many topics concerning the future of the University that were discussed in the monthly meetings. li , i ,yi J 'Hg 3 .-i' fs F3135 QQ:-J -r 'X Us U FQ , 'Q T U' lk' ' 5' X as ' t W 5 V Y 5 , ' - ,ff 3 I . A 4' . . .Q X 151.3 gli 1-5, WOMEN'5 HALL ASSOCIATION had its instrumental in opening the dorms to last season at Drake, and during this year accomplished many worthwhile projects for the five women's dormitories. The group worked extensively with MHA and will merge with MHA next year to form Residence Hall Association. The group was visitors at night and sponsoring various donut feasts and the annual Residence Hall Week. Row I: Joan Duhamel - Pres., Mary Hair, Bev Stutler, Connie Maneaty, Mary Ann Acree. Row 2: Linda Platt, if Y? N lt B0 Candace Larson, Nancy Knowles, Sherry Wilson. Row 3: P. K. Johnson, Toni Potter, Sue Weil, Linda Dougherty Sally Lehman, Cathy Cowles, Jean Cathcart, Debbie Green, Pat Paquette, Amie Miller. The ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS, under the leadership of Barb Gibson, had its most productive year. The organization planned the symposium on birth control with the- 'Times-Delphic, in the fall of the year. The symposium featured speakers and concerned the problem of birth control and the population explosion. Additionally, AWS made extensive surveys on women's hours in cooperation with the Office of Institutional Development. Front row: Mary Craig, Kathi Reed. Bc row: Judy Cook, Barb Gibson, Mary Wilcox, Nancy Rasmussen. the MEN'S HALL ASSOCIA TION, 970-71 was a year for cooperation onfrontation. Cooperating with for basketball busses to Vets, with Union for dances and concerts, elays to reduce ticket costs, MHA to combine resources wherever for improvement on campus. c R Above, row I: Cragg Eichman, Doug Kohn, Bob Dickelman, Juan Cadavid, Tom Sova, Pat Bell, Brad Kiick. Row 2: Gerald Till, Gordon Alexander, Bruce Gagala, Paul Hedin, Greg Clark, John D. Hanson, Steve Zachar, Eric Nyblad. Below, row I: Richard Clarke, Steve Widdes, Darrel Yuen, Mark Zwanziger, David Shafman, Jim Combs. Row 2: Wendell Harms, Hubert VanMeurs, Scott Peters, Greg Venell, Denny Taylor - Pres., Bill Thompson, George Forbes, Steve Roseman, Ed Merkle. 81 W Y 1 I R I, , , H- 1 'W 1 W f W ,N ,.-'J I ,f 'Q ,KIY ' 4 I ' Q . LL 1 ' ' N Q i I ,f, y ,'5'f ,- N l +11 , y 5 N , xl 2 ,X If l 4 1 J 4 Dear School: From the people who brought you World War III, lines for Younkers pictures, and the first autumn yearbook we un-vail our Quax staff. A member of the I need money from school for lunch bunch, the Quax was forced to be presented with the new fall lineup because of the change in the academic calendar. All seriousness a side, the dedicated bunch of iournalists worked hard through many deadlines. Congratulations Quax staff. Sincerely, THE QUAX STAFF --sv' -'H Carol Vail, Editor Frank Mathews, Adviser ,q,., .-i Mary Murphy, Ar! Editor Julio Hughu, Assistant Editor 83 E51 Q0 We V 5 I 3 ,P :. RL gg' iv . m ' 0 '- wh 4. N, 3 . YU-A X X W K f .:'! 'Q-'ew , .. . -:'Pm. X . Plagued by budgetary problems throughout the year, PERIPHERY managed to come out with one t excellent issue in the spring. Under the J leadership of editor Alan Mosher and l art editor Jerry Brelsford, art and literature were synthesized in the all-university literary magazine. Works l were submitted on a free lance basis and included poetry, novellas, and photographic works. l The staff this year tried to expand I the ORACLE beyond the limits of a Greek social guide. It included not only Greek news, but it helped to illustrate that it is a part of the campus. Many stories of campus-wide interest appeared in the paper and many favorable comments were heard from L all. Anyway - they tried. Left to right: Clark Bell, Kay Kimmer, Jeff Goronson - Editors, Barb Bengston, Jayne Belvedere, Nancy Robbins, Bob Johnson, Judy Jones. Randy Minkaff, Editor aging Editor, J I H gh A sistant 1 53- ra 12 ff' 1, 5' Ag., ' X. The TIMES-DELPHIC, campus newspaper, once again became a sounding board of campus news, people, places, and things, after its three-year trip away from the focal point of student thought. The paper increased student readership through thoughtful editorials, sensible news iudgment, and witty columns. Rich Pieper, business manager, led the paper through a stormy but productive financial year, including the largest paper in the history of the school, a 36-page Homecoming supplement. Other supplements included one on abortion, drug abuse, Revitalization Corps, pollution, Christmas, and the traditional Relays and Missouri Valley supplements. Jeanette Ludwig, Features 87 V, ,FLM ',, ,4 FQ A575 X 99 f Q .X K ' ff-K ' , 1 1 , I H41 1 f' f w , f I ,J ., hi, F1 ' ' 4. ri fit jimi. , I. ., :-1 15. md-- ,J 14-n-. 1 x n. 2' ., . r ?f fr.: cpm, - lm., 1-,: - am- -W P LVTf ..x ' Y ii- -..... ., I - iff.-2Z - Lili fiifrfwsi 1 .:. lux 1 1 Quin ?afw1 . iid:-Lf'-Eid! ., fair..- v, . W a - I -Ed .. 1V 1' - ..,, - .:. 12 .314.-EE-1 fm ' 13: 7-33- -qi--ggi' A' QE' .QU-q . . 52--,.4 L M. X 1 . 1 E I J 4 'il , 'NN Hi' -N. D v . N M17 f'-1 L 1 ' 'iriv- . 'Xx ,flidxwpm f' hi 9 , ,Mx , , wif. 2 fl 1,455 . f- Dave Carlson, Photographer fiuhpi Rich Pieper, Business Manager John Whitehurst, Chris Lind, Cartoonists Phil Snyder, Advertising Joe Patrick, Adviser ,, . -,.,..--.., Q--Q-1 ,..-.. ,....-, ....,... ...,,.,.- -,...-.- -vw--,. 1 ,AWMN i ' 4-5 n 1 i s 4 4 x . H 4 1 I Q College of Liberal Arts Dean Leland Johnson Drake's Mr. Everything, Dr. Leland Johnson, served as acting dean of the College of Liberal Arts this year while Dean Elsworth Woods was on a sabbatical leave. Following Woods' resignation, Dr. Johnson was appointed interim dean, while the school conducted an extensive search for a new dean. Not only has Dr. Johnson been the school's representative to the Missouri Valley Conference, but he has also been responsible for establishing Drake's biology department as one of the most respected inithe country. i .......--- ,, College of Journalism Dean Wayne Rowland .lieu-D Only in his second year as dean of the School of Journalism, Dean D. Wayne Rowland has made the School of , Journalism one of the most Improved lournalism schools in the midwest. Dean Rowland, who holds B.J. and M.A. degrees from Southern Illinois, is active in Sigma Delta Chi. Before coming to Drake, Dean Rowland had been on the iournalism faculties at Southern Illinois and Syracuse, and helped direct the establishment of a school of iournalism at Sillman University in thwe Phillipines. College of Pharmacy Dean Byrl Benton The only dean living at 7510 College Drive in Des Moines, Byrl Benton serves as dean of the College of Pharmacy. In addition, Dean Benton finds time to be a professor of pharmacy. He received his Ph.D. from the University of lllinois, and has been a faculty member since 1949. The dean of Fitch Hall has written several articles in scientific and professional pharmacy journals, and has served on the Student-Faculty Council and the Senate. He is married and has two children. College of Education Dean Alfred Schwartz If you would refer to this dean as the man with a social security number of 332-16-2078, most people would be unaware you were talking about the dean of the College of Education. However, if you talk about the number of qualified teachers that this college has turned out, you know that Dean Alfred Schwartz has played a large role in the production of sq many top flight instructors. Dean Schwartz became dean in College of Fine Arts Dean Paul Jackson 1958, after receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. Schwartz serves as president of the Missouri Valley Adult Education Association, and is a past president of the Iowa Adult Education Association. Being dean of an emerging giant is a difficult task but Dean Paul Jackson of the College of Fine Arts has done an outstanding iob since coming to Drake in 1964. Dean Jackson has guided the school from its growing pains in Iowa Hall to its eventual transition to the new fine arts center, across the street from Howard Hall. A cum laude graduate of Lawrence College Dean Jackson received his master of music degree from the University of Mich: an. He has com leted his I g p doctora studies, and was an assistant to the musical director of Stanford University's opera productions. I..- College of Business Dean Richard Peebler A graduate of the Master program at Drake, Dean Richard Peebler of the College of Business Administration has completed his sixth year as dean of the school. A graduate of Parsons College, Dean Peebler served for eight years as assistant to the dean of the College of Business .Administration until ascending to the top post in 1965. A native of Fairfield, Iowa, he has been a member of the Drake faculty since 1956. He is married to a former Drake Homecoming Queen and has three young children. ,.,...TT, 2'-iff L . ,sf uxfiv-3 ,,-, ,- LW U 'KSN- If Um Adams Edward BA Addmglon Sara LA Addy Lmda BA Adler Sue Ed Agree! 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Chebuhar, Mary, Phar. Cindrich, Denise, l..A. Clark, sin, LA. Clarke, Richard, B.A. Cohn, Debbie, l..A. Combs, Jim, l..A. Cooper, Sue Anne, F.A Cooper, Susan, Ed. Cox, Cyndee, Ed. Cvercko, Dennis, D.A. Dahlgren, Debruh, Ed. Davis, Folly, LA. Delong, Jerry, Ed. DeWiH, Jane, Phar. Drake, Robert, LA. Dressel, Belh, F.A. Dunlap, John, l..A. Eichman, Craill B.A. Eisenberg, Carol, Ed. Elgar, Alan, L.A. Elkins, Barb, Ed. Erk, Henry, B.A. Ewers, Fhyllll, F.A. Favcrfy, Sharans, Ph. Fcld, Wcki, Ed. Fishor, Claudia, F.A. Flxhor, Thomas, LA. Flaming, Palricia, Ph. Florlnce, Donna, Ed. Fowler, Debra, F.A. Frank, Thomas, LA. Flanlchauser, Sara, LA Frunson, Um, Ph. Garner, Malloria, Ed. Glavor, Kirk, l..A. Goldbnrg, Richard, LA Gonlrlra, Tim, L.A. Gaodluxwn, John, Ph. Gauvala, Teresa, L.A. Grandquixf, Cindy, Ed. Granger, Cynthia, F.A. Grant, Mary, LA. Green, Carlin, Ed. Grnn, Dsbarah, F.A. Grnn, GaiL LA. Grunfiold, John, B.A. Grohu, Terry, B.A. Gmovlr, Linda, L.A. Grouman, Ilene, L.A. Grossman, Wendy, L.A. Hafner, Maurnn, LA. Hanson, John, Ph. Hardin, Bob, Ed. 4 Harding, Lon, F.A. Hamu, Wandall, l..A. Harringtan, Jim, LA. Harrington, Mamaral, LA. Harvay, Kevin, Ed. Hanson Jack, B.A. Haaxlay, Patricia, F.A. Haalh, Frances, F.A. Hcdblom, Mary, l..A. Hondrbr, Jana, LA. Harwig, Koiih, F.A. Hsu, Craig, B.A. Hoyon, Jaan, LA. Hildnn, Cindy, F.A. Haamann, Mary, LA. Holdorh Alles, F.A. Holkar, Androa, Ph. Hood, Marshall, L.A. Hoagenakker, Ronald, Ph Hughes, John, B.A. Jaffe, Diane, L.A. Jenkins, David, B.A. Jensen, Dennis, B.A, Jenson, Wanda, LA. Johnson, Jodell, F.A. Janes, Judy, l..A. Janes, Mark, LA. Jordison, Jon, LA. Kaiser, Diane, l..A. Kappox, George, Ph. Karambelas, lynn, Ph. Karbelin, Jerry, Ph. Karnes, Nikki, F.A. Kaufman, Rhonda, LA. Kausal, Alan, LA. Kennedy, Mary, Ph. Karr, Ann, L.A. Kayuq Stephan, L.A. Kimmel, Pug I.A. Kipp, Shari, B.A. Klobrralr, Michael, LA. Krafl, Marcia, Ph. Kudulir, Clara, L.A. Lampon, Clauderra, Ed. Langlly, Jack, F.A. Lu, Darmis, l..A. 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Loo, Gail, Ed. Lolo, Mary, F.A. Lrwis, Susan, FA. Lilley, Karon, EA. Lind, Chris, F.A. Lournbas, Andrew, F.A. Loftus, Shelia, L.A. Lundgron, Shirlny, B.A. Lyon, Palriciu, F.A. Ma:Ni:ol, Ann, F.A. Mainr, Jim, B.A. Malmquisl, Linda, Ed. Manley, Tod, LA. Malaya, Joseph, Ph. Maxwell, John, L.A. McChe-snoy, Sandra, L.A 28 McClean, Jane, L.A. McGlynn, James, L.A. McGuffsy, Michael, L.A Mayer, Carob F.A. Meyer, Marilyn, LA. Miller, Evelyn, EA. Miller, Janice, Ed. Moore, Rulh, LA. Moore, Slephen, L.A. Mowry, Dee Ann, F.A. Neeling, Meladee, F.A. Nelson, Curt, LA. Nicholas, Joyce, B.A. O'CannelI, Mary, Ed. O'Daslry, Myles, Ph. Olmshad, Cindy, F.A. Palmquisf, Mlliam, Ph. Paquelle, Mary, L.A. Parker, John, B.A. Paxcuzzi, Mary, Ed. Palfarson, David, F.A. Peterson, Floyd, Ed. Pelrowslry, Barry, LA. Phillips, Larry, Ph. Podall, Charles, L.A. Price, Douglas, B.A. Reibert, Jack, L.A. Reiplinger, Dlnn, LA, Rhodes, Palricla, L.A. Rirhards, Mark, Ph. f 41- NON B,-fr 1:7 A ,v 'C 457 ..-.., if 'Sr S? 'Hn E:- 1? '47 Rialh Margarol, F.A. Robbins, Marfha, FA. Robbins, MkkL Ed. Robbins, Nancy, Ed. Rablrh, Scoll, B.A. Raahrcr, Penny, B.A. Rogulinu, Gary, B.A. Rohnun, Cheryl, L.A. Rolh, Borki, Jour. Ruben, Marlin, F.A. Rudman, Sue, L.A. Rudolph, Gerald, B.A. Rufb Victor, B.A. Runciman, Thomas, Jour. Samuelson, Chris, Ed. Saranfschin, Raissa, Ed. Srharlrmann, Julia, F.A. Schilrbaum, Robsrf, L.A. Schmidt, Donald, Jour. Schmidt, Judith, Ed. Schoffnor, Chuck, Jour. Schwab, Penny, Ed. Scllwagal, Randy, Jour. Slaton, Camilla, L.A. Solandn, Tom, Ph. Scvaldson, Brad F.A. Shlrman, Alan, B.A. Siugll, Ilya, Ed. Siafuma, Suzanne, Ph. Singer, Jail, L.A. 9 30 Smith, Chrillino, l..A. Sourbnr, Jim, l..A. Soulhwick, Ann, Ed. Sava, Tom, l.A. Spollman, Pat, l..A. Slalnakar, Sally, Ed. Shwarl, Duanna, L.A. Shwari, Sybil, LA. Slollay, Tod, D.A. Slrirlmalhr, Calhy, Jaur. Smnchlin, Larry, BA. Sfurlon Ilvorly, Ed. Sundoll, Gloria, Ed. Suxulrl, Stephan, l..A. Synharxl, Julio, Ed. Taylor, Robcrr, Ph. Taylor, Shnryl, L.A. Taylon Sun, FA. Tayloq Randy, Ed. Thompson, lill, l.A. Uromlon, Dianna, Ed. Ubbalx, Richard, LA. Thompson, Linda, L.A. Torbib Gay, EA. Tumor, David, F,A. Tumen Maria, Jour. Vagger, Conslaniine, BA Von Brechi, James, B.A. Wales, Marilyn, Ed. Waller, Ellen, Ed. Webster, Dianne, F.A. Webster, Ralph, LA. Weider, Curiis, F.A. Weil, Susan, Ed, Weiss, Elyse, LA. Welrh, Bill, B.A. Wesfby, Thomas, B.A. Wehnore, Linde, F.A. While, Gary, F.A. Mllemsen, Linda, Ph. Wilson, Marlha, Ed. WiInL Don, B.A. Woline, Ruben, B.A. Wonderly, Cherie, Jour. Woods, Ann Marie, Ed. Woolly, Jeffery, B.A. Wrlghi, Bruce, 8.A. Yohe, Cindy, EA. Zahn, Julie, Ed. lwanzlger, Mark, LA. SEN CRS Fi Adam, Ln Ann, Ed. Adams, Connia, Ed. Adams, Nanry, Ph. Alvl, Max, l.A. Allan, Inky, Ed. Allred, Jim, Ph. Anderson, Barbara, Ed. Andanon, Donald, B.A Andnson, John, F.A. Andaman, Susan, Ed. Anthony, John, l.A. Arkinx, Jamn, Ph. Amnlrong, Jorry, LA. Avny, Carol, Ed. Bailuy, Dabbio, Ed. Bailey, Diana, LA. Baker, loot, Jaur. Balrody, John, Jour. Bahrrton, Gary, LA. lauor, Holly, f.A. 4 Baylor, John, LA. Beavers, Alice, F.A. Bednurz, Greg, B.A. BIDUSFOD, Barry, B.A. Berry, Raymond, B.A. Bench, Jack, Ph. Beverly, Tom, Ph. Birlrenholz, Jim, Ed. Baal, Marcia, LA. Badin, Dexfer, LA. Boone, Richard, B.A. Borkowski, Don, B.A. Boynton, Srribling, LA Bradley, kichard, Ph. Blamhall, Steve, Ph. Brannon, Joy, B.A. Brelsford, Jerry, F.A. Brain, Ruth, Ed. Brombcrg, Billie, L.A. Brooker, Grant, B.A. lrown Judith F.A Inown Myra lroyles Rlchard Ph Drunk Gngory LA Buckner .hm Iullmgal Cynthia Ed lustar Kathy F A lutzbaeh Carol F A Callahan Cathy Ed Capps Mary Ed Carbma Jeffrey BA Carpenter Wanda FA Carter Candan Cascalano Cmrg, BA Casum Charln Ed Corurtr Dava Ph Chandler .layer LA Chau Wayno Ph Chlnowclh Mary LA I I I ' , , LA. 1 1 - , , . . , ' , LA. I I .I ' , , . . 1 1 - - 1 1 - Callahan, Kathleen, Ed. 1 1 - ' 1 1 - + 1 1 - , ,L.A. , . . 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - - 1 1 - , , . . Chun, MichaoL LA. Clino, Mlchaeb Ph. Cola, Gary, Ph. Colvman, Gsrald, L.A. Conn, Chris, B.A. Cook, Judy, Ed. Cook, Shelley, F.A. Craig, Kathy: Ed. Cramer, David, l..A. Crunn, Nanry, LA. Davidson, Diana, Ed. Davis, Richard, LA. Davison, Polk, l..A. Day, Dennis, Ed. Day, Gcorgianna, Jour. Dean, Waller, LA. DaMarco, Palrkia, Ed. DOMan, Gary, F.A. - DlVary, Deborah, F.A. Downy, John, B.A. i 1 L I P i. tg l Dickson, Annorre, LA. Dillunan, Bruce, B.A. Ditto, Mary, Ed. Doppull, Andrew, LA. Dovdna, Don, B.A. Dovl, Joanna, LA. Doyls IV, Richard, LA. Duhamob Joan, Ed. Earlcnbaugh, Chan Ed. Ellwoin, Paula, Ph. English, John, LA. Enich, Goorgo, Ph. Evans, Connie, Ph. Ewald, Bruce, Ph. Fink, Stophsn, F.A. Flanigan, Anna, B.A. Flounn, Shuila, Ed. . Fohrman, Larry, B.A. fowllr, Michael, Ph. Frank, Cheryl, F.A. 'TV ls, 'V .ec A . in gn . ,A mth X, :Q-Er A r , if lx . 4 -4 ,, Q? lr 4, ' -r 1, ,.v Q 1 ,rf 01 Hi 4' mu , l'n' Wy! 4 1 Q 'I TL ff x A - gif 1 w fi Q .4 3 4 -iw ggi vig-fav Aim 4f .lm 29 X x , 1 F .-.SHN Q-5' if x' . 5 fr. F L Yf 1' ,. Hfwy' v, n i . PM Ni' .- 1,1-A iffy f 5 , Q. I. .114 'Q if 'i 1 J- iff.. A 4 4 4 w i 'T X if K 5 Haggard, David, Ed. Halo, Jim, Ed. Hall, Laurean, Ed. Hansen, Richard, LA. Happel, Darrell, BA. Hansen, Roger, L.A. Harker, Dennis, Ph. Harmos, Sandy, LA. Harris, Peggy, F.A. Harry, William, Ed. Halch, Dean, Ed. Hawlay, Cynthia, F,A. Hayes, Susis, B.A. Hcdgn, Jo Anna, Ed. Henderson, Martha, Ed. Hvnry, lamss, B.A, Honry, Slephan, F.A. Horzbarg, Ardie, Ed. Higlay, Stephen, LA. Hinos, Undo, F.A. 9 40 Halmquesi, Jack, F.A. Holz, Frank, Ed. Hooper, John, B.A. Hopkins, David, B.A. Hopkins, Janice, Ed. Hopkins, Porli, F.A. Hom, Cynthia, LA. Humberl, Lewis, LA. Hume, Janel, LA. Hummer, Kathy, F,A. Isaac, Marcia, F.A. Jacobs, Harlan, B.A. Jacobs, Marfin, Jour. Jahr, Vicki, Ed. Janssen, Douglas, F.A Janssen, I L, F.A. Jefferies, Jon, B.A. Jenk, Barbara, F.A. Jenn, Donald, B.A. Johns, Paula, F.A. Johnson, Clifton, LA. Johnson, Gary, B.A, Johnson, Mary Jn, F,A. Johnson, Paul, l..A. Janos, Julia, F.A. Joseph, Jack, B.A. Jan, Robert, Ed. Kanchanachaya, Manit, B.A Kay, Lulio, Jour. Kuhn, Barbara, Ed. Koifh, Coral, Jour. Kolly, John, B.A. Khan, M. Nnzbaf, Ph. King, Denise, Ed. Knupp, Susan, Ed. Kuohl, Janice, Ed. Kunalz, Pamela, Jour. Kundrol, Jail, Jour. Kundraf, Jaffno, F.A. Kuskulis, Gary, F.A. 42 Lacarra, Edwari Ed. Laird, CheryL FA. LaircL Mlliam, L.A. Lakin, Dennis, B.A. Lcmmi, Sue, Ed. Larsen, Lon, Ph. Lee, Nancy, Ed, Leener, Dina, F.A. Leflen Rodger, Ph. Leflow, John, BA. Leffwnn, Dave, BA. Leven, Karen, F.A. Lewix, Barbara, L.A. Lewis, Donna, Ed. Lewis, Laurence, B.A. Liebl, Mardi, s.A. Lindsay, Jerald, Ph. Lbpal, Sluven, BA. Lloyd, John, L.A. Laranc, Cindy, Ed. Love, Vickie, LA. Ludwig, Jeannelfe, l..A. lugsrh, Jane, EA. Lycan, Spsnce, Ed. Lynn, Deborah, Ed. Macpherson, Mac, B.A. Main, George, B.A. Major, Charlu, LA. Manning, Anno, F.A. Marr, Ron, L.A. Marshall, John, Jour. Malhem, Debra, Ed. Maurar, Timothy, LA. Mayer, Mark, Jour. McClain, Shsryl, L.A. McClenahan, Kathy, F.A. McCranry, Robsrf, Ed. McHon, Mark, Jour. Mclnnu, James, Jour. McMahill, Jan, F.A. I4 44 Meadows, Kim, B.A. Moors, Carol, Ed. Menu, Lynn, F.A. Middlolan, Paula, F.A. Mldklfb Rochelle, L.A. Millar, John, Ed. MinkofL Randy, Jour. Miuman, William, B.A. Milton, Robon, LA. Modonohn, Bob, Jour. Moore, Nancy, Ed. Moors, Stephnn, LA. Morrison, Deborah, Ed. Morrissoy, Timothy, LA Maxon, Susan, LA. Munson, Anno, F.A. Mylrs, Cynova, LA. Nankivoll, Char, Ed. Naylor, Jan, Ed. Nelson, lovorly, F.A. Nalson, Gary, B,A. Ncrnmsls, Theodore, Ed. Naubaunf, Cindy, Ed. Niamoyer, Jury, L.A. Nordrum, Jim, 8.A. Nydahl, Jan, B.A. O'Brian, Lydia, F.A. O'Connell, Lorna, Jour. O'Dsa, Sharon, LA. O'Deay, Michael, Jour. O'Hara, Susan, Jour. Ohman, Janet, Ed. Olson, Mika, Ed. Oshlo, Richard, LA. O'Toola, Raymond, B.A. Owen, Don, Ed. Palnur, Slurry, B.A. Papastofan, William, BA. Parks, Susan, LA. Panona, Sandy, Ed. I4 46 Pedersen, Krislle, LA. Pelmar, Mark, F.A. Perdue, Merlin, B.A. Perry, James, B.A. Felerson, Jean, Ed. Petrillo, Sue, Jour. Fiell, Jay, B.A. Pieper, Rich, LA. Pinrlrney, Thomas, LA. Piper, Douglas, LA. Piper, Nancy, Ed. Pitcher, Frederick, Grad. Flnenbarger, Kay, Ed. Flair, Linda, Ed. Palklng, Douglas, l..A. Parlor, Palricfa, Ed. Prichard, Judy, F.A. Raxmuxun, Alan, LA, Rasmuuen, Roger, Ph. Reynolds, Pele, Jour. Reynolds, Richard, LA. Richards, Stephen, Ph. Richardson, Judy, Ph. Rielu, Jackie, Ed. Riersen, Gefald, Ph. Riggs, Torn, B.A. Rizzuti, John, B.A. Robbins, Anne, Ed. Robinson, David, LA. Robinson, Linda, Ed. Roby, Linda, F.A. Rodgers, Karen, Ed. Roe, Janis, Ed. Relwu, Jerry, LA. Rosenbloom, Alfred, L Russ, Billie, Ph. Royce, Joe, L.A. Rucinxlri, Umm, B.A. Rudin, Jill, Ed. Rahvh, Russo, LA. 'I47 48 Schmidl, Dan, Ed. Schreinor, Diane, F.A. Scarf, Cheryl, F.A. Scofr, Ray, B.A. Snluy, Daln, B.A. Soiberi, Rizhard, B.A. Snvanan, Banila, l..A. Snvonon, Roger, B.A. Shaffer, Gary, l..A. Sharp, Nancy, Ed. Shura, Cari, Ed. Shelley, John, Jour. Shelton, Lu, s,A. Shurllidgl, David, BA. Sllridar, Sally, Ed. Silvu, Ksnnalh, Jour. Simon, Robert, B.A. Simons, William, Jour. Simanun, Richard, Jour. Sipula, Jos, Ph. Slack, Gloria, Ed. Slaclr, Terry, B.A. Smith, Slavan, LA. Sny, Chris, Ed. Snyder, Douglass, F.A. Snyder, POUUYI F.A. Snyder, Phil, LA, Sonka, Karilyn, Ed. Sooy, Delores, F.A, Soronsan, Leo, L.A. Sounhain, Allan, Ph. Spitcaufxky, Bsvlrly, LA Slansfald, Thomas, Jour. Shin, Robert, B.A. Sliefol, Richard, LA. Sloddard, Candy, Ed. Slafen, Pain, BA. Slokos, Allan, BA. Slolz, Rabsrf, LA. Sloul, Janet, Ed. 'I49 I ' at ' r i x l L -w B Y i P 1 K Els.. r VJ 5 if L x 3 I I Y q 4 74 Qing Aer- ' W Upsnisks, Maia, F.A. VanBhrvn, Thomas, B.A. Van Daola, Mlliam, LA. Vanags, Voldy, B.A. Vandshaar, Alan, B.A. Vandorlindon, Willa, B.A. VanderMay, Ri:hord, LA. Vande-rVeldan, Marvin, B.A Vanbavanhr, Charles, I..A. VanDralra, Susan, F.A. Venoll, Greg, l..A. Vinrenl, Mary, Ed. Vollrers, Brian, BA. Wachl, Hollis, Ed. Wade, Chris, F.A, Wagner, Craig, Jour. Wagner, Kathryn, LA. Walbaum, Berzi, F.A. Wallin, Tad, LA. Walsh, Danill, B.A. Wallerx, Larry, B.A. Warlick, Margo, LA. Wamm, Mari, l..A. Watson, Phyllis, Ed. Weigandt, Gnsgory, B.A. Weigel, Mike, B.A. Watul, Kathie, Ed. Whistler, Timothy, B.A. Williams, Judy, F.A. Mnhey, Srsven, B.A. Yann, sill, Ed. Young, Chrisline, Ed. Young, Douglas, B.A. Youngs, George, LA. Zehnmor, Craig, B.A. Zimmerman, James, Ph. Fixhar, Jamn, L.A. Krnisman, David, L.A. R iffh Year harmocy fini -3 Albright, Curris, Ph. AlfulaH, Sameeha, Ph. Allansworrh, Doug, Ph. Atkinson, Sleplren, Ph. lrand, Roland, Ph. Carbine, Sus, Ph. Conner, Judson, Ph. Croll, Cyndy, Ph. Eckert, Stevan, Ph. Fanrla, Jeffrey, Ph. Ellis, Robarr, Ph. Harrington, Wm, Ph. Hofferica, Thomas, Ph. Kopp, Dan, Ph. Lnnze, Charles, Ph. Manley, Kenneth, Ph. Mlnsir, Joxaph, Ph. Mihalovirh, Miriam, Ph Moser, Jay, Ph. 4 Norgcard, Alun, Ph. O'Connor, Puggy Orr, Timolhy Rnd, Don Roroloni, Rcbarf Ryan, Jahn Sisson, Alan Stoner, Jeff furner, David Washburn, Bruca Waodersan, Clarancn Zsiller, Jan Cala, Ban, Law Foudru, Bruce, Law Joniz, Dennis, Law Sanders, Doyle, law Schlesinger, Robert, Biology Wnrphal, Richard swim View Ani h-iiififmfy vig that human beings da have gefnkufiirwe f1reed r3m in make Qhmiefefsi Qu: dexsiiny is PfEdE fl?fE'1?'l'liwiLfIFl+Ed 'fear msg we defffefmwimfe it nuwrwlwes. IH? we smash, if wililifl be because have fihoieln demiiha amd? when ws were to me and Amedkd Toymbewe 6 Dean Earle Canfield It is difficult to peg the tremendous growth and success of the School of Graduate Studies at Drake on one person. However, when you mention the name of Professor and Dean Earle Canfield, one generally acknowledges the fact that this man has taken a leading role in the progress of the Graduate School. Dean Canfield owns a BA from Drake, and is currently in his 25th year on the Drake staff. A professor of mathematics, he has authored many books and earned his Ph.D. from rival Iowa State. Dean John Scarlett Probably no other college in the state of lowa has such a reputation for excellence as the Law School at Drake University. A great deal of the credit must go to its dean, John D. Scarlett. A graduate of the Harvard Law School, Dean Scarlett was dean of the School of Law at the University of South Dakota, and has served on the President's Advisory Committee for Legal Education. He was also instrumental in the creation and operation of several legal service proiects on lndian reservations, operated by the Office of Economic Opportunity. Dean Clarence Thompson Although not known as well to 5,000 daytime students, Dean Clarence Thompson of University College is a well-known figure to the 2,500 part-time night school students. Dean Thompson was director of the Evening College of Liberal Arts at Northeastern University for seven years before coming to Drake in 1964. Active in many outside agencies, Dean Thompson has led the rapid growth of University College into one of the most highly regarded night school programs in the state. 'l57 PERSONALITIES f, 5 i U 160 .wing , ' .4 Ji.-V , 11' 1 I 1 rm at , Qtdxxl .IQ . AJ 'ii' 5 xii r ifufff . i Miss Peggy House .E QU if fi' i i i ,2' i,,fi.i N 5 II-.15 i Q 'if , 'f' 521 I I gffig, ,S 1 . ,-' All ,iv rx M if' Miss Judy Schmidt in i E , 3 , 1 QT 'QI 1 5 . ii 'N V -i ' pl. . '- ' ' N KX5ii'hR' .s Ii ' wx, 'RNS-fr: ' , H, 9-w RFE- - f ' ' xx W' i Miss Mciry Poqueffe I Q 4 .I Miss Ccirol Vail 1 5 c 'L we ximf 1524- S, s. : K. N 'N x x X I, .N . I.. V. Q -:im S , .5 41, Wi-- '-M-x', Ox' ,w.q, wb It SV X. X ,K A,wi i-i'm4'i-fwxixx 'H G X mx . +. :Ninas N ,.,n , - 1,31 ii 1 'F :UI 1--e , -- .5 '- is?,t, fp! r s' F ffk ,,,1Te+i' ,'i4'q I i A1 . 'f Miss Drake Connie Siegfried - 5 P P I ',,. O Miss Mary Hair i fi. Miss Becki Roth T 'Z' ' I 4'9 X if v .1 if 'I' .T QP - - 11 r ri w Q SLU W4 ,rlgw . ,I r' fi ' 1 i U51. Va f i viii' IW Hifi. 13 K V , s ' . J V A YV, it W 1 wil-5' .1 , Miss Suzcnn Scmmin Miss Diane Ancgnos , , Wf, H fain'-1, 1--aw, .1 i 64 ,1-..k X rri Miss Black Drake V' Lindo Hodo if Miss Jennifer Bethel Miss Donna Florence Q.....i Greek Week Queen Miss Barb Lewis Greek Week King Mr. Deon Brooks pi ,-- . .5 K.-,, I 66 4 Honorary Code? Colonel Miss Kathy Howord l in ----,f,,,..- Xxx- -IJ, , . Q, ,L H, Miss Gorin Twentymcm Miss Sandy Born Hind-u 167 Vi' -Tlx w 68 Most Eligible Bachelor Mr. Scott Sharpe im.. s 1 Not pictured: Mr. Don Ziegler I6 70 P F Glamour Mogazine's Outstanding Coe Miss Becki Roth harles Roettger harles Roettger a native of the great lty of St Louis has played boss horn In e faculty band at the annual vanety how but most of has students know hum s the assistant dean ofthe College of lberal Arts and a teacher of western lvlllzahon colomal America and the merlcan Revolution Dean Roettger IS arned and has one chlld and was mored to have turned down the lob of ead basketball coach after Maury John signed Quax Recognizes I - 1 I I I Ken Vegors One of Drake's most eligible bachelors, Ken Vegors has compiled a list of activities second to none. He was chairman of this year's Drake Relays Committee, pledge trainer and recording secretary of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, and a member of Circle K. Ken was also selected for Gamma Gamma, Greek honorary, and Who 's Who. Ken was mentioned for the lead in The Lives and Loves of Stan Laurel, and was on the Metrecal advisory board in Webster City, Iowa. 72 'W-Qfn 1 I on X -12551. One of Fine Arts finest is .lan Ahlman McMahill In her four years at Drake this Mason City native earned more pins and medals for her achievements than a five star general. She was selected for Mortar Board, Gamma Gamma and Who s Who, not to mention scholarship chairman, chaplain and secretary of Alpha Phi. Gus Guydon One ofthe few people to be honored on both the student ancl faculty side of Quax Recognizes fstudent Gus Guydon was honored 'lO years agol, the assistant head coach of Drake basketball is one of the most likable and hardest-working members of the Drake faculty. A two-time selection for All-Missouri Valley Conference, Coach Guydon won the George Clarkson award in 1961, as the top amateur basketball player in Iowa. Coach Guydon was instrumental in directing fellow Gary, Indiana, players Willie McCarter and Dolph Pulliam to Drake. Jan Ahlman McMahill Add to this list Zeta Phi Eta Miss Drake finalist, Greek Week Queen candidate Panhel rush secretary, student alumni board, and S-FC Academic Affairs Committee. What does Jan do in her spare time? Takes care ofa husband and a home, and enioys participating in a twice-weekly archery league 74 Delores Sooy Being commander-in-chief of an army of some 500 Greek women is quite a task, but this Panhellenic president handled the iob with ease. Delores Sooy, a music education maior from Jacksonville, Illinois, was a member of the Drake band and orchestra, as well as Mu Phi Epsilon music sorority and S-FC Fine Arts Committee. Add to this list Chi Omega sorority, Gamma Gamma, Who 's Who, and Revitalization Corps advisory board, and you have a senior who has left her mark on Drake University. Jeannette Ludwig Rising from obscurity on a lonely street in Des Moines fBeaver Roady, Jeannette ftwo t's and two n's and l lO pounds of talent, Ludwig rose through the Des Moines high school system to become the only woman student on the University Senate, a member of Who's Who, Mortar Board and feature editor of the Times-Delphic. An organizer of the first Earth Day, Jeannette was an administration lackey for a summer as a summer orientation counselor. Jeannette's hobbies are playing Jeopardy during months when oysters aren't in season, and convincing people that she is the oldest of five children. This year's Oreon E. Scott award winner has left her imprint on Drake University .through her many activities and by stepping in wet clay in front of the Student Activities Center. Q Lou Wolter Although only in his second season, professor Lou Wolter of the advertising department is rumored to have done the advertising for Julius Caesar's special salad dressing in 400 B.C. In addition to teaching advertising, professor Wolter serves as adviser to Alpha Delta Sigma and Gamma Alpha Chi, professional advertising fraternities. A graduate of the University of Georgia, he traded Bulldogs and came to Drake in 1969. However, Lou Wolter's most significant contribution and characteristic is his constant smile and optimism, and for this, a special tip of the advertising brush goes to professor Lou Wolter. Eugene Paul A candidate for the busiest and most involved professor at Drake has to be Eugene Paul, assistant dean of the College of Business Administration and assistant professor of management. Currently, a member of the Senate Business Affairs Committee, he has been a member of the Student Life Committee, as well as director of the Pre-retirement Planning Center and assistant dean of University College. This Loras College grad received his master's degree from Drake, and now serves as a private consultant, lecturer, and an arbitrator for Labor and Management. As if this isn't enough, assistant dean Paul was the first president of the central Iowa chapter of American Society for Personnel Administration. l75 76 Bill Papastefan A big brother for four years in Goodwin-Kirk, and probably the number one fan of Bulldog sports and cheerleaders, Bill Papastefan steps into the Quax spotlight for his contributions to the Drake community. Papa, as he is affectionately referred to, could be seen in the front row of every Drake basketball game leading the cheers for the home club. ln an age of pessimism and frustration, Papa could always be found smiling and lending a helping hand to anyone who needed one. Ask anyone in the dorms, and they will tell you that Papa spelled friend. li W. Allan Tepper A member of the Drake faculty since l948, Dr. W. Allan Teppert is instrumental in the education of future pharmacists. Active in the American Pharmaceutical Association and the lowa Academy of Science, Dr. Teppert has been teaching pharmacology at Drake since 1956. Prior to that he was an instructor of physiology in the biology department. Besides being a board member ofthe lowa Epilepsy Foundation of America and on the low Pharmaceutical Association Education Committee, Dr. Teppert speaks to community groups and pharmacy groups about drugs. For all of these achievements and because of his specia interest in researching the effects of drugs on the brain, the Quax salutes Dr Teppert. Judy Bischoff Although Women's Lib is mostly fantasy, Miss Judy Bischoff has been responsible for making women on Drake's campus able to defend themselves, by being a leader in physical fitness in the physical education and health department. Miss Bischoff is on the National Intramural Sports Council, camp director of the YWCA camp in Boone, adviser to the Women's Recreation Association, and a state consultant to the Iowa Athletic and Recreation Federation for college women. Because of this and her flashy personality and her enthusiasm for Drake, we salute Judy Bischoff. Gerald Schultz The proud possessor of one of the finest moustaches on campus, Dr. Gerald Schultz has distinguished himself by conducting a geography class that is impossible to fall asleep in. A Ph.D. from Clark University in Massachusetts, Schultzie did field work in Turkey, and has served as an urban research consultant in New England. Active in the American Association of University Professors, he is working to maintain academic rights. Alas, what the hell happened to the Zuider Zee? 'I77 Virginia Henderson Since coming to Drake in the summer of 1961, Mrs. Virginia Henderson has added warmth and energy as top secretary in the College of Fine Arts. Mrs. Henderson, affectionately called the Jean Finnell of Howard Hall, has sung in the University Chorus, and is currently working toward a liberal arts degree with a major in English. Mrs. Henderson has also had three of her children graduate from Drake. Randy Minkoff Since coming to Drake four years ago, this Beverly Hills starlet has won leading roles in a number of Drake productions. His performance as emcee of 1970 Bulldog Tales won him a pie in the face. But R. Minkoff was not discouraged, he went on to bigger and better things in the field of iournalism. As editor of the Times-Delphic, he introduced talent and organization to the paper, and matzo and Jeopardy to the staff. In addition to working for UPI and the Quax, he served time as Sigma Delta Chi president. What did this former summer orientation counselor win for his outstanding college performance? Selection to Who 's Who in American Colleges and Universities. 178 E- Barb Gibson he energetic leader of New College, residi of AWS, and member of the resident Lackey Council for Summer rientation Counselors, Barb Gibson is e school's top student from chenectady, New York. Gibby, as er secret admirers called her, was hairman of Academic Affairs ommittee, a member of President's lub, and was selected for Who 's Who. he talented lasagna-maker managed find enough time between her ctivities and student teaching to date n influential member of the tudent-Faculty Council treasury epartment. The only catch was, the ates were in ltaly, which might explain e shortage of funds in the S-FC budget st year. I l l f .fl Dean Brooks The Dean of the College of Brooks amassed an enviable record of achievements in his four year tenure at Drake. He was Winston Barclay's right-hand man as S-FC vice president, and took care of presidential duties as IFC president. He was Greek Week king, a finalist for Most Eligible Bachelor, and was twice fcount theml twice president of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Having developed the knack of being president of things, Brooks was also president of Gamma Gamma and president of the Abolition of Turkeys in Iran. He was also selected to Who's Who. Not known for his political affiliations, it is believed Brooks is more a hawk than a dove. 'I79 Jeff Halliburton More moves than a locomotive, able to outfake any player in the Missouri Valley Conference, stronger than most 6'5 forwards in the country. Is it a bird a plane? No, it's Drake's Missouri Valley Conference belly-button man, Jeff Halliburton. The talented senior from Rockville Centre, New York, came to Drake from San Jacinto Junior College to lead Drake to two fantastic seasons, with his famed moves against the opposition. A certain pro prospect, Halliburton was the keystone of the Drake offense this past year, and emerged as one of the team's holler guys midway through the season. 80 Gene Blackburn Gene M. Blackburn, associate professor of law, has split his time at Drake between his teaching duties at the Law Building and extracurricular governmental duties. He has served as head of the Board of Student Publications, and has been a member of the Senate and the long-range planning subcommittee of the Educational Policies Committee. A former member of the partnership in the firm of Guthrie and Blackburn of Webster City for I0 years, Professor Blackburn came to Drake in 1965. He reportedly turned down the role as the top lawyer in the Perry Mason series, saying it would never be ca hit. Steve Herwig From serving as regent of Kappa Psi, pharmaceutical fraternity, to making both the President's and Dean's Lists, Steve Herwig has established a name for himself in the College of Pharmacy. Selected for Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Steve was a past president of Phi Eta Sigma, and editor of the Post Scrip fa publication of the Pharmacy Collegel. Steve also was in Omicron Delta Kappa, Rho Chi Society, and was on the Dean's advisory committee for his college. With all this, you can see why Steve was selected for Quax Recognizes. ,ai Barb Bradley Located in the cubbyhole called the SAC House, Miss Barb Bradley can be seen doing over 200 different iobs daily as Student Activities Coordinator for the Office of Student Life. A Boilermaker at heart, Miss Bradley could take over for Lucy Van Pelt as the nation's number one adviser. Miss Bradley likes to play golf and tennis, serves as chairman of the University Center Planning Committee, and helped organize for disorganizei last summer's orientation program for incoming freshmen. 182 W A Sue Lang Kirkwood, Missouri sent us this recognizable campus leader. When Lang first arrived, she downed anchor the Delta Gamma house and became president of its pledge class, later to become president ofthe entire house. LaLa, as her cohorts labeled her, w selected for Who 's Who, Gamma Gamma, and helped lead lost freshms last summer as an orientation counsel Active in Revitalization Corps and Gre activities, the sister of Liz Lang was an active president of AWS in her junior year. Her favorite hobbies are filling c applications, raising cacti, and saying No. William H. Darr William Humiston Darr, head of the art department at Drake, came to Drake in 1968, after a long and distinguished eoching experience of over 30 years. He received his MFA from Yale, and lists even different examples of his work in arious publications. He has works in ore than 100 private collections and as exhibitions in 22 one-man shows. is vast experience in the field of art as helped the College of Fine Arts xpand its program and reputation as ne of the finest schools in the Midwest. Rich Pieper Rick, Rich, Dick. No matter how paint it, the favorite fan of football Jack Wallace is one of the s most outstanding seniors. Rich was busy this past year handling matters for the Times-Delphic Quax. Pieper, a member of Who 's and Gamma Gamma, was a of Sigma Phi Epsilon and s Chemical Society. Pieper's desire is to become a miser keep all the funds from the Quax Times-Delphic, and build Gilbert sets for seamen in the North Charles Sims Tall, dark, and handsome Charles Sims keeps harmony within the Drake community by facilitating awareness and understanding of its cultural needs and differences. Serving as director of Special Services and Minority Student Affairs, Sims is responsible for guiding and advising students. Sims received his bachelor's degree in social science from the University of Northern Colorado in l967, and has done graduate work in counseling and guidance at the University of Colorado. If a Bachelor of the Year was selected from among the faculty and staff, Chuck Sims would walk away with his second bachelor's degree. 184 2' if Phil Chard Between a score of committees and maintaining nearly a 4.0 grade point average, Phil Chard served as Times-Delphic special assignments editor. A member of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Chard was on the ad hoc committee to abolish AFROTC. Chard, a native of Grey's Lake, Illinois, was chairman of the Student Welfare Committee, and spent countless hours as director of the Drug Education Committee. Chard could be seen appearing daily at the snack bar as a bridge consultant to Charles Goren. David Sampel Dave Sampel, the ever popular education psychology teacher, is one of the favorite teachers of Memorial Hall. The maior reason for his success? His love for students and the teaching profession itself. His classes are informal, and he generates an easy-going attitude conducive to learning, which creates a waiting line to get into his classes as long as the number of friends he has made since coming to Drake. He enioys sailing, handball, reading, photography, and admits to a preference for watching movies. lf they gave an Oscar for qualified teachers, you can bet Dave Sampel would have to go buy a trophy case. ' 4, iss 15?- kdfi 9 Sw MY? x - Q, f'f,'u ' Qu U, V Nail? .AJ K ff. ' '-kv -H'-' :ve Y.. '. , ,,. U , The FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS c sparked outstanding freshmen athleticsi and additionally, cheered at the minor sporting events, or the events that the varsity didn't want to cheer at due to prior commitments. Rumor has it that I many ofthe cheerleaders will move up y to the varsity next year with the addition of a blue chip iunior college transfer or two to bolster the squad. Front to back: Beth Gendelman, Jeanni Means, Cheri Serlin, Janet Rodgers, Rhonda Renner, Janet Kreitzer. fearless POM POM SQUAD on their second year of and dancing, and proved to be a addition to the maior events. This year's squad also at the varsity football games, were heard to complain about dancing to the tune of Wheel, which the Drake band at most of the concerts this year. the pom pom squad will and the band will learn song. from bottom left: Janet Stout, Boles, Connie Graflund, Kristie Debbie Dahlgren, Alison , Cheryl Rohrsen, Susan Ayars, Malmquist, Sue Cooper, Penny Bonnie MacLeod. GREEK LIFE , - 'Br' erlisl-'gigs ,, Q N' mmgqv iff. UH.. 4 -mfl 44 :wx frsbib . X :HEP X l lx in 53:5 X W 1' 42 . li , 11' , ,w M. - ' fr lv x 4 . A-752595 4: :gQf.1,,g,fg.. 2 : .lar . W dunnuwfv H1-Sf' - xg MPLQ. JI' 1 '-1 r . f ..,.v zl. f 11' P L W,-4,13 1,3 ,af .. , K 1 QA, 'ff M, f ' sfiw fail 5 ,xy 5 -4 ww 7'f17.1.1H77 9E: ' E -l'vL,2g-35 . I 1.1 -V31 'n 6 I J - fa g +V a X fvmxagy, , ,L,:,.! .s 4. 'fgrlli 1- vr um, -JV. .WEA-A Q4 '5H f'x5'e, V my ,. ,.'-1:-Jw.-fx ' .wr Q f -.g .1,a:-.:ff-.- t 1-2j.'x-W1 'f'17f4:'eiiE-tffff N1 -mga , . . ,.,,,. , ,J JK zj 2 ,f 4? qifim fggx NVE! SM : tix x ma A -:sw -vii giktu .IL 1 , , I,54'12iiv',1, .Ff'3 G'5E?.iSQQ1? :W 2515112321 ' ..j. .,. V 1. 'Ng' .' ,gin . 'tfcfz-: f'Z ' -- N,y.5,.,.5r5,v1,, X L.. .5--,, gulvfg 0412 . 1 , X , f. F345 gg, 9- ' H, GCE, . lazy-Qwtqv. , r-sag? e. Ea .ly ' ff: 'f Q. 92 Throughout the year, the AEPhis did well in all facets of campus life. They placed members on AWS Judicial Board, Panhel Judicial Board, Hillel Board, Greek Week Board, S-FC committees. The AEPhis also participated enthusiastically in various professional sororities, Angel Flight, and fraternity little sister organizations. Peggy Srhwillur, Prnidnnl Mn. Florence Kroimeyar Karan Agrut Sara Slalom Laurel Benjamin Maryron Cicchalfi Dlbra Cohn Nancy Dnulman Janice Dobkin Hllon Edalbaum Dari Faldman Carol Frank Luci Frirzshall lllno Gcrshonfeld Barbara Giudicassi Danna Goldman Ilcno Grossman Carol Hausmann Ronu Hirsch Aliso .lacks Windy Kano Rilo Kaplan Barbara Kesselman Lulil Marlrman Debby Marks Rosalind Mass Clndy Olmsfdad larbara Polar: Joy Poll Lynn Ronnlhal Lonnin Schwartz Alyco Slugal Linda Suranun Vallrio Wobor I9 Winning the Greek Iriyqlvement Trophy for thegsecand year, the Phis are 'also participants in many other activities of Drakezand -Greek lite,fAlpha Phiiwas honared with members? tapped for Gamma Gamma and Who's Who, Miss DrakeQ Quax edifari ufHomeaomir1g l finalist, five new Arpgel 'Flight members, and twenty-twg fraternity littlesisters. Joan Gagn, President 94 Mn. Ann Huffman Jan Ahlman Jana Alexander Senna Barn!! Paula Bayer Tllfy lalwall Carol Brenner Jlanno Bruning Pegg! luhrku Kathy luster Cathy Callahan I Kathy Callahan ll Karhlun Callahan Ill Sue Canton Clndy Carey Lynne Carlfan Barb Casey Pam Cavanaugh Wanda Chaplin Mary Capps Cathy Corey Gayle Cunningham Debbie Dahlgren Pat Donahue Debbie Engslram Baffin Everifl Mindy Gallagher Calhy Gaddeis Sharon ,Gouen Debbie Hanaih Julie Hughes lrila Johnson Jodi Johnsion Nancy Joslin Sandy Kelly Sue Lammi Claudetle Lamperf Cindy Lanlz Nancy Lu Chris lind Marsha Lafdahl Slaphanie Long Cris Lanasao Linda Malmquixt l.v:y Mani: Mary Manolex Sally Malhaws Kalhy MrClenahan Barb Mark Mary Murphy Jan Ohman Kaihy Olnn Chris Onan Jan Poyar Carol Radford Kalhi Raed Ann Rhoda: Carol Schull Jean Schnle Nancy Scot? Cari Shoals Connil Siegfried Sharman Sfolx Kim Swenson Julie Synharn Dana Thompson Caral Vail Christy War? Rhoda Yalowilz ALPHA XI DELT This year Alpha Xi Delta started its own brother auxiliary, the Brothers of the Quill, and became the first sorority on Drake's campus to form such a group. The Alpha Xis also had a member chosen for Who 's Who, Gamma Gamma, and Panhel secretary. Two Alpha Xis served as Greek Week co-chairmen and one was the co-editor of the Oracle. Mrs. Allco Short Diana Bailey Carol Boll Jlania Beatty Jcannalh hllru T Barb longxton Marty Brown Shlila Coffu Carol Dcranlcou Marcy Elmore Kayla Elu Barb Hillel faith Fulwood Lana Gllr Anna Hafften Chris Hall Heather Hamburger Jane Anne Hartford Connie Huber Margate! Johnson Kay Kimmnr .Iudis Knaak Laila Kuchler .lane Laub Cindse Lucas Jann Lugsrh Malgy McCoy Linda McLaughlin Carol Malow Julionn Muxhra Angie Newhouu Joyce Nixsan Carol Faase Pal Peregay Shnila Phelan Debbi: Roose Berry Schwartz Daryl Simpson 'f7!' :U- Glolia Slack Lynn Slefanialr A Susan Swansan Marion Thomason Jill Tlouam Gurrie Vartunas Marilyn Vegan Belzi Walbaum Penny Weishaar Kyle Winglor Debbie Zabel Billy Zachial 197 98 The ChiOs have had a busy and rewarding year 4- capturing Homecoming Queen,'Sweethearr Sing, president 6f.Pa,nhel, fhe Sig Ep's Queen of Hearts, ancleditor af the Oracles ChiQs are also represented on Angel Flight, Gamma Gamma, Who's Who, S-FC, Pom-pom squacll and fraternity little sisiers. ' X M Mrs. Phyllis Lawlnx Mary Jane Anderson Barbara Barron Jayne Bolvadoro Joy Bayer Sul Bonlbralra Libby Brewster Diane Clark Mary Crain Nancy Curtin Cheri Davis Dana Dawson Deborah DuCorpo Debbi: Dick, President Diane Dreffin Susan Ekslrom Janis ElHoH Phyllis Ewen Mary Faullrn Toni Franklin Joy Gendron Patricia Glick Susanne Gordon Connie Grallund Danna Gunderlock Sally Hays Patricia Herrick Karol Halcion Susan Hollslein Jan Hopp l.ouila Hu!! Karen Johnson Georgia Kissou Heidi Laalsch Annu Langill Judith Leash M. Lynne Locker! Shirlny Lundgren Margo M:Clelland Anna MacNi:ol Sharon Milchell Cynthia Nahax lynerfn Nebergoll Nonry Neely Judy Newbrough Shelley Parker Kalhy Plall Debra Rand Daborah Rsichmann Christine Reimur Rhonda Renner Nancy Robbins Berlri Roth Carol Ryan Elle Ryan Calherine Schaefer Nancy Shelman Sally Shridsr Margie Small Owen Smilh Delores Saay Susan Spurgeon Sally Slalnaker Susan Slalnalzer Terri Tiedeman Vicki Vogel Cindy Waller: Ruth Wrighl Linda Websler lin Wyman 9 DEL MM As active as ever, the anchor girls of the Delta Gamma house received individual honors in GammatGamma and Who's Who. They also took second place in Sweetheart Sing, and claimed a Homecoming finalist, a Botillian Queen and five new Angel Flight members. Mn. Alien Navillo Dian: Anagnox Cyd Alplrgran Carolyn lullia Robin Bala: Debby Brown Anna Iullor Nancy Juror Dunny Carrlngu Calhy Cosgrove Fran Davlx Dlbby DaVary JoAnne Dov: llnda Edwards Paula Ellwnin Kathy Flannigan Nancy Fladin Pam Fny tl, 7 1 5 x l A i . h, xy ll l X Rok L5 1 . X VK ff-3 2 D ' l W- infill 'Z is I li' J F ff Suu Lang, President K if X ' x , 'ft lf '7 IX L Lb! J 13, A ',- 2 - V Q H Q., .L .V V- if I i .ey ' FQ yx V: W J Q :LQ .1 5 if .M 3 .,? X , A .A A W 1 k .- k L QI . H ,. I We YE X -an x -ig if ' fn F: X J 'za- rl-' 1 4 'nun Ill' K 'L an . Y 'if K 1 l xiii? n ' M M i jf 55 .5 l , fi' w. A N , Mary Gage Mary Goelxch Sue Granr llnda Griffilh Mary Graninger Anne Heffelfinger Dnbbla Helgnen Chris Haokansan Cindy Hom Tlrry Hughes Suu Kaafnlng Kalhy Kelser Ianni: Keys: Laura Kimberly Donna King Carol Karnak Mary Lunherr Barb lewis Barb Lindley Carol Loveland Nancy Mc.-Gaughay Bannia Mclood loxlo Morfifl Cindy Morisako Marie Pabich Krluio Pedersen Ellen Rllre Randy Ranch Judy Schmidt Linda Schmid! Sue Scoh Peggy Snyder Barb Spreen Mary lGn1 Slocher Sue Sfeffln Audrey Surmacz Jane Tennyson Linda Thompson Vlclri Vincent AHsan Wannor lucy Wood Julia Zahn 202 1,111 x Acfiye particiSfints1:fhriGrEek and cdrhpus !,.nafg,gfhq'Dena'zffas-heia-anaava-agalfT q. V 5 hgribrs Vvifhihfege siffferi selechfil fcnff WL for I'Gfl,li1fflCl dfhii are irivolygdfjfl Iiffgle sisferfojbajigfions Qzzndjfhi Q Gl5Ari1VpuQ' magagirihfi CQEH igammitfed. in l, i 'A QQ-if' n as ' f -j , ,A .-14 .- Y. T Mn. Rosalie Lundbarg Sue Adlcr Tina Alongi Anne Benson Narrzy Boggus Sandy Bom Bnky Brauar Susie Calrnay 'L Mary Craig Nancy Crvzcn Mary Ann Dobaxio Trish Elini . Jan Naylor, Prasidont ,LVN ,, ,, Lx U Q Q- 3-, Juslinl Hnley Baby Fisher linda Fisher Mana Gustafson Pahi Hopkins Dlbbio Johnson linda Jahnsan Baby Jana: Slophanoy Janus Polly Klein Georgann Kalvn Judi Kaperlcy Pamela Kunarx Pa! Lippks Mary Lohmar Deanna Miller Jan Millar Doreen Mowcrx Sandy Nigul Iarnia Paxchku Liz Passk Sv! Parlor Jaynl Rug Pat Rhoda: run: Sampson Mary lou Schuaulor Laura Schwidnr Gall Sailor! Kay Tabor Lynn Tiarnann 20 3 204 Under the light of the crescent moon, the Gamma Phi Betaslbegan a fantastic year by capturing the all-house Scholarship Trophy for the second time in a row. The Gamma Phis also had members in Angel Flight, Revitalization Corps and Bulldog Tales, as well as a varsity cheerleader and co-chairman of Sweetheart Sing. K alhy Craig, Prasidanl Mn. Fas Braden Mary Apdllhan: Shalon Bsalliu Ann Bahorloy Carolyn Boyvay Ann Clomensan Dnbbio Dudiau Sara Dilhl Cindy Faucah Lynda Flrnim Nancy Green Laura Glalhn Shury Holmes Kathy Hawaii Joyce .hnnings Judy Jones Drbby Kay Iris Kimura Dtbbio Kurschinski Dal: Lamilz Dabbia Leach Vlcki Lilleburg Par Lixka Claire Lock Mary Lass Nancy Lorhkoiian For Lyon Sandy M:Cllasney Karhy McGinnis Karon Mclain Dobblo Morrison Kathy Morris Choryl Noller Gloa Oxmundson Maggie Perry Linda Robinson Barb Sandhagan Cindy Schaofar Sun Shaulis Judy Simcoke Mary Simalr Kariu Slrilas Sue Smyrh Sharon Solomon Kirslln Soranson April Spoyor Coral Stephan: Chlril Swanson Suo Taylor Gini Traxlor lcv Troy Clndy Warron Marcia Waxsloin Sun Wlhling Mary Wall: Jan Whulor Mary White Joanna Whilr Ll: Whln Cindy Yoh: 2 PPA A PH HE 206 Receiving ,gqhola rsh ip Gwcfdf fb-?1hQ9P?fhF!YfQgQlS5iddded fo the Greelfifiyeieihfafi P C0l'1fl'IbUfIl'!jgiQi9h1 QQVWQADVQQ! Flight members, Giilljlfimas, o HomegqmingjifigaliASigQcnd3Winnihg ihird pIaceJiQi1,lihis,Xed!f'5 ,:A, Qwiieeiheart Sing. Sul Abrams Nan:y Adlur Grclchan Anderson Sus Anlllrer Suzan Ayar: Julia A yrs: Christine Carlson Kafhy Chandler Jan Callison Malb' Conlin Du Dn Crandall Diane DaMeulenasro Katia DoMoulanaan Mary Jo Frrnzel Kit Gildnu Mary Gran! Bubba Hanun Nancy Hansen Susan Maxon, Pnsidenf Karen Harburfa .lill Hargrovs Foggy Hausa Jula Hanningsan Marcia Horky Nancy Jayne Janey Jacobs Mary Jo Kapusliak Janaiss Kalacia Bath lags Calhy Lear Barb Lind Shirley Losffiel Jan lylla Jaan McNamara Jan Mnrcer Leslie Moore 'Pai Naylor Sun Nswgonl Jatlrie Nowlin Julie Nixon Candy Richards Dabbla Rismillar .lanel Rodgers Jann Roper Kris Ryan Iahy Sanbooul Barb Sidlo Ellzabafh Strain Marcia Struyk Gall Sundarman Nancy Taylor Fairy Vail Carol Yickroy Kathy Wallace Barb Weirick Barb Wllilcher Jill Mlllamx Kuflvy Mlliams Charlc Wonderly Christi: Wood Kim Zazhrilz 207 208 The sisters of the golden key are quite active on Drake's campus, receiving the second place scholarship award and having the chairman of Greek Week. The Kappas are also active in cheerleading and pom-pom squad, as well as having members tapped for Gamma Gamma. Mardi Lllbl, hnidrnl Mrs. Santa Hollt Sara Addington lnlla Anderson Linda Andanon Andrea Aroruon Dobbla Aspnu Hualhrr Baird Jlrmy hal Kathy Bochtald Nancy Brown Jann! Burke Linda Cadwaladar Marry Campbell Debra Carey Jan Coats Carolyn Cooper Kathy Davidson .lan De Ganno Cindy Dollard Nancy Erickson JoAnn Fiore Sara Fmnlrhauxer Judy Franklin Betsy Goodrich Kathryn Graf Sandy Harmu Pamm l-lartman Caren Hemphill Heidi Huebscl: Carole Hway Holly Jennings Marsha Jonnings Kathy Johnson Laurie Jahnson Jan Keny Helena Kemer Janice Koslenslri ax Diana laRacca Linda Lott Judy Lynch Mary Mack 'Michele Marlaira Mary Jo McCleary Diane Minas Mary Morrison Deirdre Mara Chris Nlchall Sherry Niendorf Ann Orfrnan Phyllis Owens Judy Prichard Margaret Prleba Susie Rau Judy Rowland Suzann Sammin Cathy Schnelle Suzanne Sielsema Janet Sturrnon Suzanne Sulhers Clndy Swelland Gdrin Twnntyman Mary Vincent Chris Yosilra Janet Waugh Nancy Welsh Barb Williamson Karen Vhlsan Sally Wright lnn Zearfng 209 210 LPHA E Presidential achievements became commonplace thus year at the AEP: house as Alpha Delta Sigma and Beta Alpha Ps: both chose Pls ln their top leadership posutlon Skip Day, beans and all, was organized by a Pl AEP: s are also active In S FC IFC Rush Revlslon Committee, and were honored un Gamma Gamma and Who s Who Mn Dorothy Rothman Timothy Annan Stephan Barron Willram Barron Mark Beckman Barry Bloch Illl Bolln David laylr Alan Bran Donny Busch Dowd Carlin Gone Carlson Robert Cook Alan Davis Richard Fnodman Jaffray Fryer Mrchool Gershon Jonathan Gordon Thomas Gough Jaffray Grand John Grosso Mad: Gruon Jack Hauser Jock Hoon! Robert Tudur Fundin! David Homar David Hanar Slovan Kamarling Mkhdll Kaplan larry Kaizrnann Laurlnca lewis William Loeb David Luria Bruca Mair .lamas Mancbacll Ronald Malfingly Cary Mendelsohn John Oppnnhaimor Donald Orlich Konnaflv Parkin: Joffry Palau Gary Pislal Jay Pilll Pala Ranallo Jaffny Raman Bruce Roni: Charln Ron Sfova Roun Marlin Rasanstain Slavcn Ruby Ln Schlon Lawronca Scllnoidar Shun Schwartz Alan Soar Tom Siamering Jaffray Singar Sllpllan Smillv Tam Spore Slevin Spawalr Ronald Springrr Slaven Shaun Dall Taranlur Harvey Ualk David Weisman Mark Wolfson Jaff Zalay Jamal Zochman 5 ' hiv: . 2--11 8 ' Jn 5.1- The brothers -1, 12,1 I Us 1 gain Alpha Award, fraternity Race place the au Is: Scott Arquilla Gag Ball Bill larnlunnyn Dave Borg John Bray Greg Byolly John Hymn Roger Cady Bruce Camonon Jim Cami Paul Claxton John Caxlldan MGHM Cramer Tam Cratin Gnome Danlur Miko Donahoo Dan Dunn Stan Edwards Miko Ewing Dave Flaming Craig Flora Tom Flora Miko Fon Sian Fowler Kevin Goldon Tom Golden, Jr. Don Gofhrhlich Jack Gruwull Mark Hollister Jim Jackson Harlan Jacobs Andre Job Phil Job Gln: Johnson Mila Jonas Dave Koll Jlff Kraulman Chris Larson Mark Licln Mika lippar Don Louman Palo lunda Jim Lykka Gran! Minor Grag Omni Davl Paul' Stoll Podnun Gary Pahrun Jahn Pirie Al Savocchi Paul Srhliclrlar Ed Shaw Fred Simms Terry 5la:k Tom Sranalield Ed Wardnn Paul Warllanik Jlm Wllliamx 2 PHI DEL THETA 214 Winning 'rhe Greekiinyolyemenf Trophy, taking secaiid iyilacdingusweehearfi Sing, and panicipqfah'g'qsn'r'GeH1n51qicksmmu madefan, eventful yepr farifhde iPhi? Delts. Phi Delis excelIedyisghalgjsiiksa-lly , earningzithe tatalihoqsezisschbiarslhjp, 'f , i award, has well has tHeL'highesfi:cfiYe' I chapfer',sgholAarship awQirHL Bhifbelia Thefa aisaiaak the largest pledge class 'this year. P ' , Y Gary Alwain Terry Anderson Tom Atkinson Jack larfch Gerry llain Charlie llaome Kan Bammar Alan lon Bill lmndom lab Branson Doug Bruce Joel lruckx Dick Chapman Eric Chapman Doug Chomuau lill Clark John Casson Kan! Damn lab Davkon Joff Barnlf, frnidonf -I Shu Danby' Scarf Dillon Donny Downing lill Dravor Phil Dubill Rann Edward: Silva Ehrlrardl Mark Engar Bill Esur louis Farm Tom Fisher Jim Giarnrnanco Danny Goldman Yom Gongol Randy Hammurf Craig Hanun Tom Harper Bill Hari Dave Harvey Ron Hann Druco Hallman Shu Hendrickson Kan Halmn Miko Howland Dave Jlnlrins Ed Jun Greg Jonas Mari: Klint larry Knochi Jay Lawrance lrucl Lomkau Jsff MacKenzie Bill Marla!! Gary Maughan Craig Maylr Shvo Naclr Bill Noidigh Tarn Nichols Brad 0'Berry Mike 0'Guin larry Pnrowsky Mika Papo Bill Roalman Stan Rohwudal Joe Romano Gary Roxbara Greg Ralhncm Brandon Ruuull Bob Sud: Rich Shankland John Sicnlriawicz Yam Slalrarly John Spooner Shu Yurner John Yandonlranden Randy Vorfaillin Paul Wallan Tod Wallin John Mhlliams Davo Wingah Bill Yaungblfl Rich lollor Daw lanlgral Ralph frupprll 215 216 ----' '- '- R -ag: TJ f -an an . vw, ' 1-42,0 W - -1-Q f7 -I.. ew' 5 . 1 .. ,Q N rv Being , 1 of 34fl1 S1reg!QlhQSEh9lQ15!Z5'Iii?Q.Qlii3i1Q1QEiE6S from ae, -JH AwaQfI??E!'QiigQ,iii Ving mErnIij,QiEQ:g2hosen for Gamri!j,?Cammg,qghg Pikeiliifgiq were awqifdied r. Y -, V ,-. W, -L - Q1-E 7 fa., N .Me 4- ? gif-ga' X. 'F ...,. ,gf VL4,,,,,, V ,iff jx. 'mi vw .-'I . fr' H Tl'fff'A if -Vwf' PPV' 712-35 'f-Tp 'fi 3' 'ziM'5gJ4 5jf iz is 1'!'T,f-3I,afi,4- QTf.f . -LAK: A. I, .fir rig?-,,.,ff ' :-117,-1.M5fwf Tam Hari, Pruidlnl Slayo Hanson, Prorfor Craig Ambron Mark Andrews Chris Aylward Alex largar Jlff Harlan Carl Bovormann Chris Bowman Jim Buckner Carl Buohlor 1 Rogsr Iyar: ' Glorgo Capps Bob Chrilfannn Stove Chrislanun lab Cooper Chris Duggar Eric Duncan Jim Dunln Brook: Elsfan Rick Ewing Mika Fold! Paul Fior Dean Foster Thom Frlyer Rick Gaare Andy Graham Kan Groh Mllu Grouell Charlie Hess Randy Hom Bob lmig Kim Karr Ted Klllly Gary Kerlagon Sieve Kelfellramp Rick Kllchen Paul Koch Charlie Kahlbocker Craig Kovar Bruce Knuman Bill Laird Dave Larson Run Larsen Pere Lea Paul Lundberg Nick Lynn Jim McAndrew Mark Malec Pere Malin Tam Marcucci Bob Nesbin Larry Newman John Nubausr Tim Perlza Brad Quayle Ed Ringer? Sparky Rieuon Terry Richardson Ran Roark Jim Roddy Gary Rogalinol Jffl' Rush Daryl Sanrilli Mika Schimpff Mike Schulz lab Seeley Don Siegel Randy Stoll John Sleplmnidi: Mike Thomas Rudy Trebela Kenl Wells Wayne Weller Jeff Wu! Doug Wolff Jim VanderAylreI Kevin Von Schaumburg 217 2 Continuing 'ta excel infdmpuls and Greek acfivities,lfhe Pi Kappa ,Phis this year placed fwo lmembersflin'VGvammah W Gamlnia and claimedihe Sp'orfs1Edifor of the T-D Vananrc Rush.-Chairman. The Pi Kaps showed 'fheirskill inisparts when they capfuredffhleifraternitygand i ' all-uniyersify bbyylingl qhaingiianship. lf Also,l1he'Pi Kappa. Phiiffiarficipated in Revitalization Corpsiand' Bqlldag Tales. Richard Doyle, Pruidlnl James Banda Brian Bonnet! Timolhy lurrought James Curfix William Dodds James Dunncgan Richard Full Arfhur Grandlich J. Roborl Hahary Faber! Johnson John Klolar J. Bradshaw Kiick Eric Koch Kim Muadows David Nowman Richard Paul Scan Frindos Many Radlka N. Dean Rowland Paul Schindlback Charln Sclvoffner Jamn Soaloy David Sharflidge Stephan Smith John Snydar Tom Telford John Torbari James YonDarHoydf Robarl Wendi Jeff Zaidor 219 220 Cx? 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Felix Jim Forrn Jim Frodin Danny Georg: Doug Gildnar lab Gourno John Green Randy Groff Mark Gronbard John Hall Robori Hardin Sam Harrison LeRoy Harvey Ja:k Hatch Gardy Haugon Doug Hncfar Risk Ko!! John Lu: Van Larson Frank Llonard Ron Liliodahl Bob Luxon Miko McAvoy John McClelland Jim Major Al Marshall John Mayberry Dau Molar Jim Michal: Grog Mlksich Shvo Monrignl Ron Morgan Scot! Nelson Larry O'Dowd Mark Oppedal Daryl Pllorun Dain Pony Silva Prochr Craig Raminglon Shu Sandblom' Don Sandor: Dick Sapp Randy Schmid! Kon Smith Par Spollman Tom Slavunlon Faro Slofan Dan Slons Buddy Swifr Rognr Tinuo Rizhard Thorson Bob Tuclror Bob Turok Conxranlino Vaggor Kon Vogors Craig Warnimonr Cldric Woodard Flouio Maud 222 S GMA PHI EPSILO The Sig Eps have dominated the fraternity sports scene thus far in the year. They took ithe fraternity and all-university championship in football and won first place in fraternity basketball. They also gained a first in cross country and fdll golffand third in tennis andiindoor track. The men of the heart pin also won third place in Sweetheart Sing and claimed two brothers in Gamma Gamma, the T-D business manager and advertising A I manager,. and editor ofthe Oracle. T Mrs. Agnu Slblrz ' Lawrlnn Adams M. John Agnalanl Polar Allan Richard Andnrson Dan lalducri l Nlclr nuink. l Clark lull Jamn but William Blumanhorxl Christopher Boland Jim I I o z Joan Bouchard Vlrgll laura: Jerry Iaxman Robert Claun i ' J. Pal Davcnyq President Dave Warren Brian Wolff Randall Young Daniel Zeiglor Marlin Zoll Klnnefh Iganiar Monster Jug Steven Coffoy Tim Conlon Jahn Curiin Douglas Dahle Frederick Dewey John J, Dobson Ill Roger Dunn Jeffrey Fanfle Douglas Fields Lu Fiuoler Roger Fox Marlr Ginsberg Joffery Goransan Roger Hansen Michael Hinos David Isaacson William James Jerry Laughlin Michael Levich Craig Lowcler Dave Luth John M:Conachio John McConnell Doug McKay Ted Manley Kelley Manning Glenn Marcus Jerry Michelson Slophen Milcholl Palriclr Montgomery Jahn Moyny Paul Newman Randy Noble I. Carl Nyalram Mark Oggel frank Paxlore Bruce Peterson David Perranoff Richard Pieper Bnrco Rechsr Jlm Romsen Domie Rasxi Douglas Sauier Timolhy Schmid! Roger Schneider Allan Schoonbergor Um Sharpe Rick Shepherd Phil Snydor Jaffray Suu .lahn Tadel Doug Torpslra Dudley Thompson ' Anlhony Tumaa Robert Veigel Sill Wallaco 223 224 9 Connor Tiarks, Proctor Ahmad Ahmadl Davu Bn! .lim Blown Ran Craulnoclr Dick Dada Rick Elloma Brad Enig Rognr Fouls Rick FcuHng Scoll flora Mike Frnman Bob Gohinglr Rich Hansen Mark Hollorbaugh John Hubs, Prnidonf Mark Ingram Al Kausal Tam Kirley Joe Kolslad Brute Krook Joe liglsr Las Lynch Jim McGill Dan Mclaughlin Randy Nelson Roberf Olcoh ll John Pabst Bob Palm Mika Quiglay Dave Kasey Dick Ray Gary Rudemlan Mika Schick Gary Shaffer Ray Shattuck Bill Slilos Craig Thurbsr Dick Tibbals Scorl Todd 225 226 The Theta Chis this year had three members of theirhouse selected for Gamma Gamma and two members selected for Who 's Who. They also provided leadersiin Circle K, Alpha Phi Omega, and IFC, as well as being honored by having a cheerleader from their house. Mn. Olga Roseland John Andruska Jim Blum Jlm Brown lill Clalon W. George Franklin -' T' Tyler, Praxidon C. Dsan Hafch Bill Johnson Larry Kuhn Gregg Kalbus Terry Loinen Rod lulhor Slove Lyla Gary Mnrrill sflVO Mintz Craig Nulson Roger S. Paper Don Schmidt Wllllam Swan Silva Weaihsrford Marc Willson 227 228 Erl: Rubmsloin, President P' Zeta Beta Tau has gone through many changes in this past year. Last year they were known as the Beta Psi chapter of Phi Epsilon Pi. During this year, Drake's independent social fraternity has participated in such activities as sponsoring the fourth annual Faculty Variety Show to raise money for foreign student scholarships and collecting for the Heart Fund. Hruco Ballsngsr Loo Cohan .Ioff Cooper Dove Donal Mike Flollrsn Ed Galamba Jeff Holland VM sc. Rick Johnxon Tom Kamerer Tom Kowulxlry Jeff Lilbonnan Paul L ynn Mac Macpherson Miko Pompsr Ed Sachs Jack Schultz Howard Schullz Nelson Smith ' Paul Smith Mike Stuart l Igor IMano0 T! ! ' ll Greeks Ge? Together For . ' ' e .ge ,44M1.:mdJ 229 230 231 Little Sister Organizations Promote Fraternity Life Loft to right: Marsha Jennings, Mary Walbridgo, Pam Willand, Jan Ohman, Andrea Mslhaus, Sally Lehman, Amy Millar, Carol LITTLE SISTERS OF THE MASK The Kappa Psi Little Sisters of the Mas are new to the Drake community this year. Helping the fraternity with rush, Dad's weekend, social events, and participating in a pledge son program are only a few of their varied activitie Their purpose is to promote the pharmaceutical advancement on the Drake campus. ATHENIAN CCURT The Athenian Court was quite active this year and accomplished many nice things for the brothers of Phi Delta Theta. Among these were blasts for their pledge sons, serenades for the house, and a spaghetti and keg dinner.'The Court also repainted the brothers' sleeping dorm and put up new curtains, as well as helping with rush. Fran! row: Sally Shrider, Tori Tiedeman, Sally Stalnaker, Mary Vincent, Paul Wallace, Sue Abrams, Barb Whitcher, Cathy Corey, Vicki Vogel. Back Chris Llnd, Kathy McClnnahan, Candy Richards, Shirley Loettler. Not pictured: Judy Pritchard, Garin Twuntymun, Lynne Carlton. n Nancy Moore, Ja ' e Kostenxki, Gayle Cunningham, Marylau Sch rl G stafson, Joyce Je gs, Cindy Warren. LITTLE SISTERS OF THE STAR AND LAMP The Pi Kappa Phi's have a lot to be proud of with their little sister group. The sweethearts have done their best to make the brothers happy by having a keg party and a tobogganing party. They also gave a Christmas dinner and handed out stockings as well as helping with rush. DAUGHTERS OF DIANA The Daughters of Diana have been very active sweethearts for the Tekes this year. They gave a spaghetti and wine dinner for the brothers, a kegger, and a Christmas party. Besides being active during rush, the daughters also had a huge water fight! DAUGHTERS or THE L GOLDEN LloN T The AEPi Little Sisters organized many fun functions for the brothers. This year the sweethearts held a spaghetti dinner, and were very helpful during rush. They also took all the 'pledges out to dinner, and the brothers in turn took the Little Sisters out for a night on the town. Seated: Randy Mikolas, Barbara Peters, Renee Anderson, Peggy Schweitzer, Suzann Sammin, Sue Cairney. Standing: Leslie Markman, Nancy lorency-Carol Malow, Susie Berman, Paula Ellwein, Linda Ruben, Jeff Singer. Nolpictured: Sandy Freeman, Jan Naylar, Dianne owhslup.. LITTLE SISTERS OF MINERVA The Little Sisters of Minerva showed their pride in the SAEs this year in a variety of ways. Besides breakfast in bed, the sweethearts had a dress-up Halloween party, a Christmas party, an all-University spaghetti dinner, and a tobogganing party. 234 Seated: Pat Naylor, Betsy Sanboeuf. Standing: Diane LaRocca, Molly Conlin, Marsha Lofdahl, Snue Anliker, Helena Kerner, C Harwich, Julie Zahn, Connie Siegfried, Linda Fernim, Julie Ayres. Not pictured: Karen Haddy, Kathy Wallace, Linda Thompso Sue Bonebrake, Marsha Jennings, Anne Heffelfinger. LITTLE SISTERS O-,F THE MALTESE CROSS The Tau Mates of Alpha Tau Omega have done much to keep up the spirit- and enthusiasm ofthe ATO house this year. Besides helping with rush, the little sisters also had a football game with the pledges, served the brothers a wine and spaghetti dinner, breakfast in bed, and decorated the house for Christmas. SWEETHEARTS OF THE SHIELD AND DIAMOND The Sweethearts of the Shield and Diamond like to keep the brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha on their toes. Aside from taking a skip to K.U., the sweethearts also served the brothers breakfast in bed, raided the house for a nasty, helped with rush and had o blast with their pledge sons. rpamdLiaMiqiPnyao J stun 235 ATHLETICS 4 .bn : .E. :-fl .L-'.5.-- 2 F- .-,,+.....an pn- i 1 ' . .M-,-, .,,.. N ' H 4 - - .N-ir-in-.fx I ' A V? 455 H,-:ff Lx: gig.,-5, W 1 1 X gf I .f-'Q L I X, 'L X -. , ' t., A S-V Ai .. Qbw' S , M. ' M- 'vw -' . ' .A Q ' x -5 ' Y -'bi cg xy ga an h A b fl A Q I ' . ,' 1 - ,. K f, 1 - 1, A is A - Aww w V nil N ' ' 4- 5 A. -A 4 'wx , X ...x M 1, . f Q, .Q, Q s . f ' V P. Y Q . J f z. 'f x . . ' M , l 1 1 1,- M' mb A ..,. , ., li r : JH - A , BA I . , 1 ,- av GE 5 ' vw ' Q E aw- f a ni! f in If o 5 A! , ,Mi .nr I 'W - - Wh W W x Atgvqg. ,L Vg. -45.5131 73- 'ii 2 fi qw' x.,'r'f gijfi ,J 1 . , A .- 2, in in g 2j'qfn:35 : .':Fm.w H. V. 5 . 1 4 iza- .13 f-'jr ' -' Ar.-A -. gf., l .. by a- -' - 14-YM A HPF' .lv-Gig ,IJIY Am lil? 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The season opened a 39-10 rout over the Potato of Idaho State. After two more Greibowski found himself leading nation in passing. Due to a knee , Mike relinquished his iob to d who retained it for the er of the season. Inconsistent and many iniuries held the Dogs accounting for the four losses. The ogs will re-enter the M.V.C. next year r the first time since 1951. Tight and Dave Herbert matches a I L- 52.7 ,. 1 -'55 'i:L2? 9 ' yr,-var- ' 5 . bftQB'4??i-'R ' af II1 pass. i 'wa .L .-.A fs . M-r1':f:'1er,V'-'L2f.-fn-GL:-n- -- , r 3- '..,.- - ,. E'2i5'-FF: , A .... , . A I . 5-.-,I 24- Eff., my il.. t. H . lk, , .,,.,.q,, ,I . Iv , ,I,,,i,,, . .. ,, V . U, A.-.rl -,. Q ..t.. nr .i- Acffr is 'QSM .Z Q, Q-,f-Lrg. . ,I'iii173'v?if33'5 .-1 . ,L1..l.:,. 'C xi-4 l 4- an f.L:'1'f'fs'-l' '- I., js..-n -, i. . f 1'.'!': I ' .lt I . . ,Q Um.-,-. t 1 m . u '..K1i 1't'u- . ig. ,- .,1 4 V ,V X ri 241 FI' , ik 'fs' I . Q P .a .. 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Al Sakys asks, Maury John is going where? After playing a maniacal yo-yo season Drake found themselves in Peoria abo to face Louisville in the second playoff in three years. Guess who won? The unpredictable champs then moved on t Wichita, where they took a 'poke at th Pope' by downing Austin Carr 81 Co., 79-72 in overtime. The handsome Bulldogs then collided with the warlock of Kansas and were turned into semi-handsome Bull Frogs by losing a heart-breaker 73-7'l in the closing seconds of play. The year proved to b filled with mixed emotions as the Dogs ripped off the title, while the one and only Coach Maurice John, ripped off f Iowa State on his Belch-Fire D-21, bidding Drake U. farewell. To say Coach John made B-ball at Drake spectacular is an understatement. Thre titles in six years, multiple offenses an defenses, and screamin' Scenes like th Halliburton to Wicklund last second upset over Louisville, speaks for itself. it ll Ni 0: - . ' I 5, ' ar ' 2+ Qg 'S ' if ' U 55. 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I !1,.,?..d a 1:51111 M q fIf1'JL 11w....1w 1, ,w NS ANIZATIO ORG x QF rn T7 'I 260 Wlth a book of green stamps and some money on the slde to President Sharp you can become a member of PRESIDENT S CLUB Thus year s crew managed to hold monthly meehngs at Sharp manor and drunk Mrs Sharp s fermented tea Many of the members were suspxcuous at the fnnal meeting when the topic of drscusslon was Oklahoma Sooner football but the grand chanrman threw off the dlscusslon as typucal rhetorlc from the press Despute losmg the head of the President s Club It should be a precedent for next year s group at whose ever house It ns held Pictured left to nghf Denny Taylor Carol Vavl Barb Gnbson, Joan Duhammel Barry Petrowsky Mrs. Sharp, Randy Mmkoff, Dr. Sharp. Not pictured: Sue Hume, Winston Barclay, Harlan Jacobs, Delores Sooy. This group of stouthearted people happened to be visiting here from Finland and were welcomed by the local fire sta-tion, No one is quite sure why they are included in the INCOMPETENCE CLUB picture, or what became of the group, but rumor has it they were a visiting band of gypsies looking for a Ping-Pong tournament. We regret to say this page was to feature 144 nude dancing Playboy bunnies, but look for them on page 256. Left to right back of truck: Mary Murphy, Debbie Engstrom, Nancy Welsh, Sue Lammi, Diane Anagnos, Bob Anderson, Maggie Perry, Jean Bouchard, Mark Oppedal, John Brandt. Front of truck: Mike Jones, Carol Vail, Randy Minkoff, Chris Lind, Mardi Liebl. Ground: Pam Cavanaugh, Joan Duhamel, Julie Hughes. Most incompetent of all are Sue Abrams and Bob Branson for missing the picture. 261 262 Contributing in many ways to the Drake community, those people recognized for WHO 'S WHO have lent their talents and abilities to student government, scholastic achievement, and student activities. Seated: John Lloyd, Barb Gibson, Denny Taylor, Jeannette Ludwig, James Dubbels. Row 2: Denise King, Sue Lang, Delores Sooy, Dick Davis, John English. Row 3: Tom Spero, Bill Johnson, Jan McMahill, Sue Porter, Barb Lewis, Nancy Tenpas, Lon Larson, Marilyn Vegors. Row 4: Dean Hatch, Prescott Griffith, Steven Lippai, Ken Vegors, Randy Minkoff, Jack Holmquest. GAMMA GAMMA is a cooperative honorary society sponsored by IFC and Pan-Hel. Membership to the organization is chosen selectively by scholarship, character, and involvement with our community. Row l: Kathy Buster, Carol Vail, Sue Lang, JoAnn Dove, Sue Anliker, Diane Anagnos. Row 2: Kim Meadows, Barb Lewis, Delores Sooy, Bobbe Hanson, Jan Naylor. Row 3: Tim Tyler, .lack Hatch - Pres., Tom Spero, Barry Petrowsky, Ken Vegors, Bob Branson, Bill Johnson. Row 4: Chuck Schoffner, Ron Roark. Not pictured: Gary Shaffer, Jan Kenny, Rich Pieper, Jan McMahill. The highest honor for Drake male students is initiation into OMICRON DELTA KAPPA, national honorary for leadership, scholarship, and service. Seated from left: Doug Allensworth, Lon Larson, Denny Taylor, Steven Lipps, Dean Brooks. fWinston Barclay hand only.l CIRCLE K is a men's service organization involved in service to campus and the community. This year, Circle K worked actively with the Des Moines Boys' Club in providing coaches for their football and basketball programs. Circle K sponsored the Relay's luncheon for the parade marshall and queen and also Carnival Continental. Front row: Greg Koibus, Bill Johnson, Ron Roark. Row 2: Tom Hart, Steve Weatherford, Gary Rogaliner. Row 3: Russ Larsen, Charles Major, Doug Wolff. Row 4: Strib Boynton, John Andruska, Gary Ruderman. Row 5: Don Schmidt, Jim Maior, Dick Tibbols. Row 6: Bob Turek, Doug Dick, Gordy Haugan. 263 The STUDENT WELFARE COMMITTEE of S-FC serves many functions. Its main concern this year was to fight rising book costs by sponsoring a community book sale. Many other smaller tasks were accomplished with success. Row I: Nancy Green, Pam Risser, Mary Ann Acree, Debbie Cohn. Row 2: Ron Springer, Tery Lenover, Tim Harper, Doug Smith, Dean Hatch - Pres. 264 PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE helps international students adiust to the Drake Community and helps them with any problems. As co-sponsor with Circle K, this committee plans Carnival Continental, which raises money for the International Students fu Row I: Debby Marks, Juliann Mushro, Nan Williams, Jean McKenzie, Doug Wolff. Row 2: Kathy Brittin, Debbie Mitchell, Dennis Cvercko, Sue Muir - Chair., Jane Hendrix, Janice Howe V 1 1 --v f ,I i ,.v,, ,J rg ' ' f I Y yt. Planning student involvement in the Drake Relays which this year included a week-long series of events was the responsibility of SFC's RELA YS COMMITTEE. This year the format of Relays included Blood, Sweat, and Tears in concert, an all-University dance, kite-flying on campus, the Relays Parade, and the Five Stairsteps for the dance. Row 1: Van Larson, Bob Turek, Connie Siegfried, Linda Griffith, Sue Cairney. Row 2: Bill Johnson, Sue Anliker. Row 3: Ken Vegors - Ch., Mardi Liebl, Janet Kreitzer, John Green, Chris Lind, Marsha Lofdahl, Cathy Chandler, Ann Heffelfinger. Not pictured: Brian Wolff. , ,, ?l1'ggff?'y' H' ' G x lx f - 9 1 4 ,,, ,,1.il1 ,ii Cixi ,...f:f ,, Aa This was the first year for S-FC NA TIONAL-INTERNA TIONAL A WARENESS COMMITTEE -the combined form ofthe old National Affairs Committee and International Affairs Committee. The group was responsible for bringing several prominent speakers to the Drake campus this year, including Senator Strom Thurmond, Bernadette Devlin, Father James Groppi, James Farmer, and officials from Kent State. They also helped Revitalization Corps with the April Hunger Month. Row I: Jeannette Belke, James Talbot. Row 2: Cathy Strittmatter, Sue Oglesby - Ch. Row 3: Rhonda Kaufman, Elyse Weiss, Carla Fisher. Row 4: Mike Stuart, Mark Gruen, Gail Sunderman. of ELECTION CALENDAR AND COMMITTEEis to supervise all elections. In addition, ECC certifies recognition of all new organizations on the supervises the calendar of campus including Dial-a-Diversion, and the selection ofthe Miss Drake I: Leslie Kay, Bob Simon, Debbie Green, Lammi, Lynn Rosenthal, Kathy Callahan. Row Jerry Niemeyer, Sandy Born, Strib Boynton - Cindy Carey, David Cramer, David Johnson. at pictured: Randy Rosen, Charlie Major. ln the past several years, ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE has become more progressive in the nature of its duties, and as such, is becoming a powerful force in Drake's intellectual community. In addition to course evaluations, the results of which were made known through the Times-Delphic, Academic Affairs also expanded New College to include such courses as Wine Tasting. Left to right: Bob Dell, Steve Keyser, Irv Ness, John Greenfield, Mary Ann Murane, Carol Ball, Tom Kozlik. 267 S-FC's STUDENT UNION COMMITTEE continued to succeed as their turnaway crowds again describe Bulldog Theatre. The committee expanded its new efforts to find something to do on Drake's campus. They sponsored dances, group singers, and speakers at the point. Row I: Kathy Marquardt, John Dogherty, Norman, Bob Bondurant. Row 2: Frank Papierniak, Bonnie Miller. Row 3: Joe Nugent- Chr., Craig Hess, Judy Cook, Sharon Joseph. Row 4: Bob Drake, Bill Hanna, Mary Rae McElroy, Phyllis Ewers, Anne MacNicol. 268 ALPHA PHI OMEGA, the nation's largest fraternity, provides service to Drake and the Des Moines Community. Such proiects include working with the Des Moines Big Brother program, the district county office and the city Urban Development office. Row I: Steve Weatherford, Jerry Niemeyer, William Johnson, Strib Boynton, Russ Larsen. Row 2: Steve Mintz, Dean Hatch, Don Schmidt, Jim Antenen, Gary Rogaliner - Pres. Row 3: Marcus Bock, William Swan, John Andruska, Don Siegel. i .XR f 1 CHI is a national pharmaceutical honor lts purpose is to promote the it of pharmacy education and interest in graduate study. The main include providing reference books for t h d ' . nh T d ' . Upsilon Chapter of PHI GAMMA NU, a national f o.purc :SE on O asm e 5 U en 5 m professional sorority in the field of business, is pm esslon 0 P armccy' organized to foster the study of business and to row: Mark Winston, sue Carbine, Dan promote professional competency in their field. Steve Richards. Row 2: Pran Khanna, Steve . . . Roland Brand steven Eckert No' Back row. Alanna McGary, Shari Kipp, Marcia . ' . . M ers, L nn Lockett, Debbie Ertel, Jan Ho , 'lanel Zelller' Bruce Ewcld' Wllllam Arlha Zeilsekis, Alice Jacks, Anne Butler, Lzlla Kuchler, Patricia Long, Karen Johnson, Katherine Brittin, Claranne Lundeen, Linda Curry, Loretta Mullin, Debra Beatty, Mrs. Muther. Row 2: Jill Anderson, Margaret Stockley, Willa Vanderlinden, Heidi Kraft, Penny Roehrer, Nancy Rasmussen, Carol Thoriusen, Kathy Carter. Front row: Valerie Benson, Jana Van Dam, Barb Harl, Linda Dougherty, Zelma Gillette, Cyneva Myers. L 'RS PHI ETA SIGMA is the freshman honorary for male students who have a 3.5 grade point average or better. Phi Eta Sigma sponsors a tea and an award for the man with the highest grade point in the graduating class. Left to right: Larry Zimpleman, Tim Franson, Rick Finn - Pres. 1 270 Helping to keep things to a dull roar in the residence halls, the MHA BOARD OF REVlEW'S Monday Night Club favorite was a case of beer. The five voting members and two alternates are elected through application to the MHA Council. Front row: George Forbes, Steve Widdes, Darrel Yuen, Steve Magerl. Row 2: Mark Zwanziger, Bill Thompson, Andy Doppelt. MHA COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN were instrumental in l970-71 in providing service to their fellow studentsiconducting surveys, planning Hubbell meals, scheduling dances and concerts, and meeting endlessly with other University student groups and administrators to insure successful programs. Front row: Tom Sova, Richard Clarke, Bill Thompson, George Forbes. Row 2: Wendell Harms, Ed Mukle, Denny Taylor, Greg Venell. 1 vi OREHOUSE HOUSE COUNCIL started several w proiects. Selling donuts, a slumber party for ll residents, and teas for Homecoming and elays were only some of them. ont row: Heidi Huebsh, Valarie Tolbert, Joan arpham, Barb Burman fPres.i. Row 2: Mary ilcox, Debby Bergerson, Claranne Lundeen, san Heffner, Julie Parrott. Row 3: Debbie reen, Dixie Bird, Rachel Bernstein. Notpictured: ary Poquette, Vickie Boggis, Linda Rupert. Entries in the Relays Parade and Carnival Continental were only o part of CARPENTER 'S activities this past year. They also planned a Christmas party with their brother floors, had an informal dance and throughout the year, sold donuts to help support their scholarship fund. Left to right: Sue Kerns, Sue Woodhead, Marty Robbins, Piper Greene, Sue Leland. Not pictured: Sally Lehman. I l I . I l , l it l ,--3:21 r yi. as . . 4 i i , fx Sv- 5 2 i. . -3 1 1 -' r Til 271 Due to its outstanding leadership this year, STALNAKER has continued its reputation of being active, They held a Mom's and Dad's weekend and two film festivals. Left to righl: Ann Flanigan, Barb Keehn - Pres., Debbie Leonard, Linda Dougherty, Cheryl Rohrsen. ln their second year of being a co-ed dorm HERRIOTT has set the ball rolling for more co-ed dorms next year. They were really on the stick this year with holiday parties, Carnival Continental, a new stereo and many unscheduled informal get-togethers, such as the March Informal. From left: Butch Thomas, Jean Heimberger, Donna Buchman, Mary Hair, Bev Stutler, Linda Platt. Not pictured: Lynn Karambelas. 272 2' l l f l 1 I If if 'S 2 we li lk in c f , X 'lx ' , , 'l i f 4 . 1 A' H The ALL-UNIVERSITY JUDICIAL BOARD is the appelate court of the MHA and AWS Judicial Boards. The Board also handles cases concerning traffic regulations and appeals made by students living off-campus. Left to right: Spence Lycan, Richard Oshlo, Bob Drake, Tad Wallin. Not pictured: Sue Hume. Increased circulation of menus, special dinners, Saturday brunch, hunger fasts, and new food ideas added up to a successful year for, FOOD SERVICE COMMITTEE. Now if the students would just bring back the plates, knives, forks, spoons, bowls . . . Row I: Sue Weil, Meg Kasper, Debbie Green, Mary Hair. Row 2: Robert Handler, Tom Sava, Catherine Harpster, Dir., Ed Merkle, Wendell Harms - Chr. Not pictured: Amie Miller, Paul Levitt. 27 The main concern of the members of the AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION this year was to get the students more involved with the professional field of pharmacy. Much work has been done to coordinate the association on the national level. Left to right: Sue Leland, Elaine Wilson, Dick Hartig - Pres., Jack Arkins, Pauline McCaughey. 74 PHI DELTA CHI is a pharmacy fraternity, whose obiectives are to advance the science of pharmacy and to promote the spirit of brotherhood among its members. One of their major proiects is Pharmacy Education Emphasis Week, which is held in the spring. Front row: Jack Bertch, Mark Winston, John Ryan David Turner, John Messer. Row 2: J. Michael Cline, Mitch Bronston, John P. Arkins, James Dubbels, Robert Ellis, Dan Kopp. Row 3: George Enich, Doug Brown, Roger Rasmussen, James Arkins, Lawrence Graiber, Joe Mataya. LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA is the women's professional pharmaceutical sorority. Their basic aim is to make its members well-rounded professionally, academically, and socially. They artici ated in the A W S birth control program, P P . . . as well as the Venereal Disease Clinic. Top picture. Railing: Elaine Wilson, Sue Carbine, Patsy Christensen, Pam Willand, Sue Leland, Cathy Frey, Jeri Elliott, Barb Bezdon, Nancy Bernadini. Back: Pauline McCaughey, Nancy Ty Tenpas, Jeanie Beatty, Billie Beth Rose, Linda Willemsen, Peggy Brittin, Andrea Holker. Middle Front: Sally Lehman. Bottom picture. Front row: Lynn Karambelas, Jane DeWitt, Ann Clemenson. Row 2: Mary Kennedy, Nancy Zohbon, Andrea Melhus. Row 3: Mary Chebuhar, Elizabeth Woyna, Karen McLain. Row 4: Judy Richardson, Anne Wardell, Donna Stuart, Marcia Kraft, Maurya Regan, Kathy Mowers. I I 4 1- l - - fl, l. J 275 276 lx ill. 1, . t x ,-gif' ' fly- ii W ,...i,: lily 1 r ali? Bruce Alexander Doug Allenswarth Pete Bartolomucci Steve Bergqulst Tam Beverly Bob Bonura Roland Brand -Rich Broylos Dave Colton Dave Cnrutti John Chandler Wayne Chase Chuck Chladar Chuck Camito Dave Dennis Mark Doherty Steve Eckert John Ellis KAPPA PSI Pharmaceutical Fraternity had another active and rewarding year, displaying a fine balance between professional and social proiects. Drug abuse education and poison prevention week for area schools, and a venereal disease seminar headed the list of community projects, with the formation of the Little Sisters of the Mask fortifying the social aspects of the fraternity. Kappa Psis also held various campus offices, sucl as pres., v-pres., and treas. of Student American Pharmaceutical Assoc., treas. of Rho Chi pharmacy honor society, pres. of Omicron Delta Kappa, v-pres. of Phi Eta Sigma honorary fraternity, and membership in Who's Who. 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Activities of this chapter include the annual Career Day, with over 45 businesses participating, a spring field trip, a semi-formal Rose Dance, a Parents' Weekend, various professional speakers, local field trips, and various informal parties throughout the year. Row I: Bruce Deilman, Don Fritze, Ray O'Toole, Dale Seeley, Pres., Vic Ruff, Mike Ryan, Carl Castelcla. Row 2: Bill Carter, Bob Lane, Darrell Yuen, John Kelly, Bruce Amsterdam, Bob Runyan, Chris Rosier, Mike Weigel, Mr. Paquette. Row 3: Tim Hoffman, George DeBakey, Dean Vaughn, Tom Sharp, Mel Hollingsworth, Jeff Wooley, Mike Haase, Phil Johnson, Tom Kozlik, Bill McKnight, Mike Chute, Larry Walters, Grant Brooker. Row 4: Cliff Romberg, John Heisner, Bernie McCarten, John Donaldson, Scott Harrington, Joe Weinman, Bill Wolf, Bob Hanisch, Ray Thode, Skip Thielking, Jeff Jeambey, Ron Thompson, Bill Hanisch, George Fribance, Bruce Mesnard, Steve Thielking, Bill Missman, Ray Scott, Kirby Sechovec. 5 MERCHANDISE MANAGEMENT ClUb'5 Row 1: Cheryl Palmer, Cindy Yohe, Willa opportunities in the field of retailing. is to provide fhe Qpporfunify fo 515 Vanderlinden, Jeffree Kundrat, Tim Whistler, Mrs. fo fu.-fher develop their skills and fo Muther, Gary Nelson. Row 2: Mr. Loveioy, Jeff a successful career in retailing. The club C0 blf ef Denny l-Chin, George Main, -lim Buckner, helps interested students to become aware of Tom Telfofdf Dave Hopklfls- 279 The purpose of KAPPA MU EFSILON is to promote interest in the field of mathematics. At the monthly meeting, math problems and concepts are presented and discussed by faculty and students. Front row: B. E. Gillam, Luann Goodrich, Barb Koble, Joseph Hoftert. Row 2: John Diehl, Tom Brackett, Joel Hanusa, Lonnie Yoder. 280 The ACTUARIAL SCIENCE CLUB is Drake's link between the commercial and academic worlds. Its maior function is to acquaint the actuarial student with the practical aspects of the profession through panel discussions and outside speakers in the business. Front row: Raymond Berry, Tim Hoffman, David Davidson, John Anduska, Tim Anderson. Row 2: Dolly Anderson, John Anthony fPres.j, D. G. Borkowski, Joe Weinman, Bill Carter, Aruba B. Quansah, Terry Grohe. Row 3: Warren Adams, Penny Roehrer, Larry Zimpleman, Alan Moorhead, Tom Boots, Henry Erk, Newton Bowers. BETA ALPHA PSI is the honorary accounting fraternity that recognizes those students who have performed exceptionally in the field of accounting and in their overall grade point. The organizction's primary purpose is to familiarize members with current accounting topics through student presentations. The fraternity makes significant contributions through alumni correspondence, business school newsletters and income tax help to foreign students. Row 1: Dale Seeley, Scott Griffith, Dennis Wangeman, Merlin Perdue. Row 2: Gary Porter, Chuch Terlouw, Zelma Gillette. Row 3: Douglas Moore, Kenneth Perkins, Tom Spero, Pres. Row 4 Joy Piell, Bob Stein, Bruce Dielman, Rich Seibert Steve Hillmer, Steve Gerard. 281 BETA GAMMA SIGMA meetings are held twice each semester, once to elect new members, and second to initiate them and have dinner. Beta Gamma Sigma is purely an honorary society. Its purpose is to encourage and reward scholarship and accomplishments among students in business administration. Row I: Chuck Terlouw, Scott Griffith, Tim Hoffman, Joel Hanusa, Tom Brackett. Row 2: Tom Spero, Linda Dougherty, Zelma Gillette, John Anthony, Harlan Jacobs, Don Doudna, Jay Fried. Row 3: Bruce Dielman, Bob Stein - Pres., Leonard Deaver, Steven Lippai, Mike Dosher, Merlin Perdue, Dennis Wangeman, David Wardrip. ZETA PHI ETA is a national professional speech arts fraternity for women. Their purpose is to unite college women who are interested in maintaining high standards in the areas of speech, drama, and radio and TV. This year, Zeta Phi Eta hosted an awards banquet honoring outstanding iunior and senior women. Row 7: Jodi Johnston, Mary Hair. Row 2: Diane Lake - president, Kyle Ann Wingler. Row 3: Sue Anliker, Jane Laub. Row 4: Rhonda Kaufman. 282 The DRAKE FLYING CLUB was started to enable the members to obtain a pilot's license or advanced ratings at reduced rates. Members of the club also formed a chapter of Alpha Eta Rho, International Aviation Fraternity, on campus activated their first pledge class on February l7, this year. left to right: Jon Jefferies, Mark J. Michael Cline, Steve Breitberg, Dr. Akin, Dr. Donald Wallace, Faculty , Bruce Gagala, Dr. Kenneth Miller, Mike James Arkins - President, John Elizabeth Woyna. STUDENT-ALUMNI BOARD is composed of from the various colleges within university. The members are nominated by the of the respective colleges based on such as leadership, scholarship, and service. board has three main functions: overseeing Senior Class Protect, serving as liaison students and alumni, and implementing recruitment in members' home towns. row: Larry Lassek, Linda Dougherty, Jane Jan DeGarmo, Tom Graves. Row 2: Bill Gordon Hoffert, Tom Spero, Denny Harlan Jacobs fPres.J. -.-- 1-f ,5 . fl ' Pix ,, ls ' , . -,L-1+ f ' V Q 'ffl' WOMEN 'S RECREATION ASSOCIA TION, Drake's answer to physical fitness and vitality, had another successful year of directing women's intramurals. There's more to WRA than Ping Pong, volleyball, basketball, and softball - they had a picnic at the end of the year to present awards for those participating in the organization. Row I: Miss Judy Bischoff - advisor, Mary Ann Acree, Sue Hume - president. Row 2: Anne MacNicol, Mickey Forster. Row 3: Char Nankivell, Jody Jensen. 2 284 L ANGEL FLlGHTis not only the official campus hostess group, but also promotes the image of Air Force Arnold Air Society, as well as performing service praiects within Des Moines. Front row: Roxie Morfitt, Chris Carlson, Diane DeMeulenaere, Kathy Morris, Sharon Solomon, Sue Anliker, Rhonda Bell. Row 2: Anne Langill, Joy Beyer, Heidi Laatsch, Dixie Bird, Karen Waters, Mary Ann Murrane, Cheryl Wonderly. Row 3: Joy Gendron, Deborah Morrison, Beth Lage, Pat Naylor, Sue Porter, Peggy House, Kathy Chandler. Row 4: Cathy Schaefer, Wanda Chaplin, Debbie Engstrom, Peggi Buhrke, Anne Benson, Julie Zahn, Sandy Born. Row 5: Terri Tiedeman, Bobbe Hansen, Nancy Hansen, Cathy Corey, Lynn Carlton, Connie Siegfried. Row 6: Carol Scheele, Barb Elkins, Judy Schmidt, Magg Perry, Kathi Reed. Members of the Robert Medbury Blackburn Squadron of ARNOLD AIR FORCE help support the Air Force ROTC program at Drake This nationwide fraternity of Air Force ROTC cadets furthers the mission of Arnold Air Society and the role of Aerospace power through their activities Row I Capt G W Mitchell Stephen Keyser Charles Thompson Jim Antenen Kerry Taylor William Welch Tom Davidson Bull Schomas. Row 2: Gerald Kibe John Rodwell Kathy Brittin Peggy Brittin Loretta Mullin Deborah Fechner Michael Moundalexis Gary Rogaliner. Row 3: Joel Hanusa, Don Stoulil, Steven Smith Jeff Leeman, Richard Beatty, Don Siegel, Dave Brockett Tom Dickinson. 235 TIDN EC FL RE I. u 11, ,xx I , K I ' - Ja' , fN :'. 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' . .1 ww '- Y W., , , A l .-'. 307 A Abrams, Sue - 206, 232 Aburas, Lois - 121 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS - 267 ACCOUNTING CLUB - 281 Acree, Mary Ann - 80, 121, 264, 283 ACTUARIAL SCIENCE CLUB - Adam, Lee Ann - 133, 234 Adams, Connie - 133 Adams, Edward - 45 Adams, Lawrence - 222 Adams, Nancy - 133 Adams, Patricia f 111 Adams, Warren - 278, 280 Addington, Sara -- 95, 208 280 Addy, Linda - 95 Adler, Nancy - 206 Adler, Susan - 95, 202 Agins, Phyllis - 111 Agnoletti, John - 222 Agrest, Karen - 95, 192 Ahl, Max - 133, 278, 281 Ahmadi, Ahmad - 224 Akeson, Rhonda - 95 Albright, Curtis - 153 Alexander, Bruce - 276 Alexander, Gordon - 81 Alexander, Jane - 111, 194 Alexander, Joseph - 95 Alfulaii, Sameeha - 153 Allan, Peter - 222 Allen, Douglas - 111 Allen, Leola - 121 Allen, Becky - 133 Allensworth, Jim - 133, 263, 276 Allison, Donald - 220 Allred, Jim - 133 ALL-UNIVERSITY JUDICIAL BOARD Alongi, Christina - 202 ALPHA EPSILON PHI - 192-193 ALPHA EPSILON PI - 210-21 1 ALPHA PHI- 194-195 ALPHA PHI OMEGA - 268 ALPHA KAPPA PSI - 278 ALPHA TAU OMEGA - 212-213 ALPHA Xl DELTA - 196-197 Alwain, Gary - 214 Ambrose, Harry - 216 AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION - 274 - 273 Index Anderson Don M 133 Anderson Gretchen - 206, 234 Anderson, Jill - 121, 269 Anderson John - 133 Anderson Leslie - 208 Anderson Linda - 208 Anderson, Mary - 95, 198 Anderson Michael - 95 Anderson Patricia -- 95 Anderson Anderson I I Patrick -- 95 Phyllis - 198 Anderson Renee - 234 Anderson, Richard - 11 1 Anderson, Richard - 95, 222 Anderson, Richard - 95, 278 Anderson, Robert - 95 Anderson, Robert E. - 89, 1 11, Anderson, Anderson Susan - 133 , Terry - 214 Andrew, Jane - 1 1 1 Amsterdam, Bruce - 111, 279 Anagnos, Diane - 163, 200, 261, 262, 235 Andersen, Dolly - 111 Andersen, Tim - 111, 280 Anderson, Barbara - 133 308 Andrews, Mark - 216 Andruska, John - 77, 226, 263, 268, 280 Anliker, Sue - 206, 234, 262, 265, 282, 284 Anstett, Tim - 95, 210 Antenen, Jim - 121, 268, 285 Anthony, John - 133, 280, 282 Appelgate, Dennis - 95 Applehans, Mary - 204 Arbuckle, Richard - 111 ANGEL FLIGHT - 284 Arkins, James - 133, 274, 283 Arkins, John - 121, 274 Armstrong, Jerry - 133, 278 Arnold, Deborah - 121 Arnold, Patricia - 95 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY - 285 Arnow, Ethan - 95 Aronson, Andrea - 208 Arquilla, Scott- 212 Arzberger, Steve - 121 Aspegren, Cindy - 199 Aspnes, Debbie - 208, 234 Astin, Karen - 121 Atkinson, Steve - 153 Atkinson, Tom - 214 Aruand, Jane - 283 Avery, Carol - 133 AWS - 80 Ayars, Susan - 189, 206 Aylward, Richard - 216 Ayres, Julie - 206, 234 B Badger, Richard - 95 Bailey, Daniel - 1 1 1 Bailey, Deborah - 133 Bailey, Diane - 133, 196 Baird, Heather - 208 Baker, Looe - 133 Baker, Lynn - 95 Bakody, John - 133 Balducci, Don - 222 Ball, Carol- 111, 195, 267 Ball, Greg - 212 Ballenger, Bruce - 228 Barber, Peter -- 95 Barker, John - 95 Barnato, Robert - 220 Barnett, Jeffrey - 77, 213 Barrett, Sonna - 194 Barron, Stephen - 210 Barron, William - 210 Bartelsmeyer, William - 212 Bartolomucci, Pete - 276 Barton, Barbara - 198 Bast, Dennis - 121 Bast, Kelly - 95 Batterton, Gary - 133 Bauer, Holly - 133 Bauman, Darrell - 220 Bayer, Paula - 194 Baylor, John - 134, 278 Beach, Wayne - 111, 220 Beal, Jack - 121 Beal, Jennifer - 208 Beasom, Sara - 192 Beat, Jeffrey - 95 Beattie, Sharon - 204 Beatty, Debra - 269 Beatty, Jean - 77, 195, 275 Beatty, Richard - 111, 285 Beavers, Alice - 134 Bechtold, Kathryn - 208 Becker, Robert - 1 11, 220 Beckman, Mark - 210 Bednarz, Greg -- 134 Beekman, Lindsay - 95 Beeston, Barbara - 111 Belinke, Nick - 222 Belke, Jeannette - 195, 266 Belknap, Nancy - 121 Bell, Clark - 86, 222 Bell, Patrick - 81 Bell, Rhonda - 111, 284 Bellis, Carolyn - 111, 200 Belvedere, Jayne - 86, 198 Benda, James - 218 Bengston, Barbara - 86, 196 Bengston, Barry - 134 Beniamin, Laurel - 121, 192 Bennett, Brian - 218 Bommer Kenneth 214 Brown Bennett Chnstrne Benson Anne 202 284 Benson a Benson Valene 269 Berg Dave 212 Berger Alex Bergerson Debbro Berqulst Stephen 276 Berman Susan Bernardlnl Nancy 121 275 Bernstem Rachel 121 71 Berry Raymond 134 280 Bertch Jack 134 214 274 Berzon Jeff 216 Best Davnd 224 Best James 2 BETA ALPHA PSI 281 BETA GAMMA SIGMA Bethel Jennifer 164 Betterley Ann 186 204 Beverly Thomas Beyer Joy 194 Bezdon Barbara 5 rr Dnxle Brrkenholz Tum Blacketer Vick: Blarn Gerry Ba e John Blakeman Lloyd Bloch Barry 0 Bloom Peggy Bloome Charles Blum James 77 226 Blumenhorst Wllllam 222 Boal Marcla 134 Bobrow Lrso 95 Bodln Dexter Boe m Paul 121 Boggess Nancy 121 O2 Bohnenkamp Pazzl Boland Chrls 222 Boles Robln 189 200 Boles Vick: 95 Bolln Wllllam 210 Bolz James Bondurant Robert 121 268 Bonebrake Sue 160 198 Bonney James 96 Bonura Robert 276 Boone Rrchard 134 Boots Thomas Borchert Ronald Boren Brent 9 Borkowskl Don 134 280 Born Sandra 121 167 202 Boron Robert 96 Boswell Terry 194 276 284 ott Alan 111 Bouchard Jean 222 261 Bouras Vlrgrl 222 Bovermann Carl 216 Bowers Laurle Bowers Newton 280 Bowman Christopher 9 2 Boxman Jerry 222 Boyk Davld 210 Boynton Strlblmg 134 263 2 Boyvey Carolyn 204 Brackett Thomas 280 282 Braden Rebecca Bradley Rrchard 134 Bramhall Steve 134 Bramhall Susan 111 Brand Roland 153 269 276 Brandom Wllllam 96 Brandt John Brandt John Chrls 96 220 Brannen Joyleen Branson Robert 214 262 Bratt Alan Brauer Beckl 201 Bra John Brentberg Steven Brelsford Jerry 86 134 Brenner Carol 194 Bnckman Mary 121 Bright Kathie 96 Bnttln Katherine 96 264 269 2 Bnttln Peggy 121 28 275 Brockett David Brom Ruth Bromberg Bnlhe 134 Bronston Mttchell 274 Brooker Robert 134 279 Brooks Dean 77 165 179 2 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Deborah 1 99 Douglas James 224 Jlm Ju :th 5 Mar 196 Myra Nancy Broyles Richard 135 2 Brubaker Patncxa Bruce Doug 214 Bruc s Joel 214 Brunnlng Jeanne Brunk Gregory Brunton Craig 96 Bruzee Howard 111 Bucher Susan 121 Buck er Carl 216 Buckman Donna 272 Buckner James 135 216 27 63 Buhrke Pegg: 194 234 BULLDOG TALES 50 55 Bullnnger Candy Bu ns Velma 121 Burden Robert 1 Bur Robert Burke Janet 208 Burkhardt Robert Burlingame Bradley Burman Barbara 121 271 Burnett Mlchael 96 Burroughs Tlmothy 218 Busceml Alfred Busch Denny Buster Kathy 135 194 262 20 Butor Nancy Butts Myra Butzbach Caro Byerly Greg Byers Roger 2 Byrnes John Cabe Andy 121 Cadavrd Juan 81 Cadwalader Llnda 112 208 Cady Arthur 96 Colrney Susan 202 234 265 Colder Arlm 122 Caldwell Robert 122 Callahan Cathyl 135 194 Callahan Kathy II 135 194 Callahan Kathy lll 194 234 Colton David 76 Cameron Bruce Campagna Cheryl 96 Campbell Merry 186 208 Campbell Nancy 112 Canton Sue 195 234 Capps George 216 Capps Mary Corbnne Jeff 7 Carbine Sue 6 2 Carey Cmdy 267 Carey Debra Carlnger Denise Carlln Davld 210 Carlson Chnstme 122 206 284 Carlson Davld Carlson Gene 0 Carlton Lynne 122 195 284 Carmichael Susan CARNIVAL CONTINENTAL Carpenter Wanda CARPENTER OFFICERS Carroll Potrrck Carter Candy 135 0 7 309 , -95 B, - 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Q271 I - I - I ' -112 , - , - , , 9 I - Coleman, Gerald - 136 Carter, Cathy - 233 Carter, James - 212 Carter, Kathy - 269 Carter, Lana - 233 Carter, Stephen - 96 Deede, De Carter, William - 122, 279, 280 Cascarano, Craig - 135 Casey, Barbara - 77, 122, 195, 234 Cassem, Charles - 135 Castelda, Carl - 279 Castrogivanni, Joe - 96 Cathgart, Jean - 80 Caulton, Janet - 1 12 Cavanaugh, Pam - 84, 195, 261 Cerutti, David - 135, 276 Cesario, Robert - 112 Chagnon, Tina -- 96 Chamberlin, Barbara - 96 Chandler, John - 96, 276 Chandler, Joyce - 135 Chandler, Kathy - 206, 265 Chaplin, Wanda - 122, 195, 284 Chapman, Eric - 214 Chapman, Richard - 214 Chard, Phil - 88, 185 Charles, Christina - 1 12 Charles, Vicki - 1 12 Chase, Wayne -- 135, 276 Chebuhar, Mary - 1 12, 275 CHEERLEADERS - 186-188 Christensen Chenoweth, Mary - 135 CHI OMEGA - 198-199 Chlader, Charles - 276 Chomeau, Doug - 214 Christensen, Bruce + 122 Christensen Patsy - 122, 275 Christensen, Robert - 216 Steven - 216 Chute, Michael - 136, 279 Cindrich, Denise -- 112,286 CIRCLE K - 263 Clark, Alon - 96 Clark, Diane - 198 Clark, Greg - 81 Clark, Randall - 96 Clark, William - 112, 214 Clarke, Richard -,112, 270, 278, 81 Clasen, Robert - 222 Clasen, William - 226 Claus, Carol - 96 Claxton, Phul - 212 Clem, Edwin - 122 Clemenson, Ann - 204, 275 Cline, Michael - 136, 274, 283 Coats, Janet - 209, 235 Coffee, Coffey, Cohen, Cohen, 310 Sheila - 196 Steven - 96, 223 Constance - 186, 265 Lee - 228 Cohn, Debra - 112, 192, 264 Cole, Ben - 154 Cole, Carolyn - 96 Cole, Gary - 136 Collison, Jan - 206 Combs, James - 81 , 112 Comito, Chuck - 276 Conlin, Molly - 206, 234 Conlon, Tim - 223 Conn, Chris - 136 Conner, Judson - 153 Connolly, John - 220 Cook, Judith - 136, 8268, 80 Cook, Robert - 210 Cook, Shelley - 136 Cooper, Carolyn - 209 Cooper, Jeff - 228 Cooper, Robert - 216 Cooper, Sue Anne - 112 Cooper, Susan - 112, 189 Copps, Mary - 96, 195 Corey, Cathy - 195, 232, 284 Cosgrove, Cathy - 96, 200 Cosson, John - 214 Costigan, John - 212 Couch, Patricia - 96 Couillard, Jay - 278 Coules, James - 96 Cowles, Catherine -- 80 Cox, Cindy -- 1 12 Cox, Louise - 97 Craig, Kathy - 136, 204 Craig, Mary - 80, 202 Craig, Michael - 278 Cramer, David - 136, 267 Crandall, Dorces - 206 Crasilneck, Ronald - 224 Cratin, Thomas - 97, 212 Crawford, Kim - 97 Crellin, Glenn - 122 Creveling, Dennis - 122, 278, 281 Crews, Greg - 122 Cribbet, Greg - 97 Croll, Cyndy - 153 Cruzen, Nancy - 136, 202 Cunningham, Gayle - 122, 195, 186, 233 Curry, Linda - 269 Curtin, John - 223 Curtis, James - 218 Curtis, Nancy - 198 Cvercko, Dennis - 112, 264 Cyr, Judith - 122 D Dahle, Doug - 223 Dahlgren, Debrah - 112, 195, 189 Dahlgren, Lonney - 122 Dame, Kent- 97, 214 Danker, George - 212 Dardas, Robert- 220 Dasher, Michael - 220, 282 Davidson, David - 280 Davidson, Diane - 136 Davidson, Kathy - 209 Davidson, Thomas - 285 Davis, Alan - 210 Davis, Cheri - 198 Davis, Frances - 200 Davis, Gerald - 278 Davis, Poll y-112 Davis, Richard - 136, 262 Davis, Steven - 220 Davison, Bob - 214 Davison, George - 122 Davison, Polk - 136 Dawson, Dana - 198, 233 Day, Dennis - 136 Day, Georgianna - 136 Dean, Walter - 136 DeBakey, George - 279 DeBasio, Mary - 97, 202 DeBiass, D ebbie - 204 DeCorpo, Debbie - 198 DeDoncker, Julie - 122 idrich - 224 DeGarmo, Jan - 209, 283 DeHaan, Maggie - 97 DeJong, Jerry - 1 12 Dell, Robert - 97, 267 Dellard, Cynthia - 209 DELTA GAMMA - 200-201 DELTA SIGMA PI - 279 DELTA ZETA - 200-202 Deluca, Candy - 97 DeMarco, Patrick - 136 Demeulenaere, Katy - 206 Demeulenaere, Mary - 206 DeMoss, Gary - 136 Denning, Robert - 97 Dennis, David - 276 Deranleau, Carol - 196 Derebey, Steven - 97, 215 Deul, Linda - 122 Deutman, Nancy - 192 DeVary, Debbie - 136, 200 Deveny, Pat - 77, 136, 222 Dewey, Fred - 223 DeWitt, Jane - 1 12, 275 Dick, Debbie - 198 Dick, Doug - 220, 263 Dickelman, Robert - 81, 97 Dickinson, Thomas - 285 Dickson, Ruth - 137 Diehl, Sara - 204 Diehl, John - 280 Congratulations to the Class of 1971 rom the women of KAPPA ALPHA Irene s Gamma exfends congrafulaflons 1 to the 2413 Umverslfy Class of 1971 Beta 274 3859 SNACKS ARE FARLEY S A SPECIALTY ITEM SUPER Open til Mndmght Mon Sun Especlally for The Snackers WHEN THE STUDYING GETS OLD COIVIE ON OVER AND BUILD A GRE T S K IVIARKET A NAC I WE'VE GOT WHATEVER You NEED 4, ACROSS FOREST FROM THE DORMS ' PI f 5.79. 9 ' f , Ph' 1 V AT Dietz, John - 97 Dielman, Bruce - 279, 1 Dillon, George - 215 DiPaglia, Kris - 97 Ditto, Mary - 137 Dobkin, Janice - 192 Dobson, John - 223 Dodds, William -218 Dogherty, John - 268 Doherty, Mark - 276 Dolan, Thomas - 85, 97 37, 281, 282 Domino, Debbie - 233 Donahoe, Mike - 212 Donahue, Pat - 195 Donaldson, John - 279 Donaldson, Tim - 220 Donly, Stephen - 220 Doppelt, Andrew - 137, 270 Dostal, David - 228 Doudna, Donald - 137, 278, 282 Dougherty, Linda - 80, 122, 269, Dove, Joann - 137, 200, 262 Downing, Dennis - 77, 215 Doyle, Richard - 137, 218 Drake, Cheryl - 97 Drake, Robert W. - 112, 268, 27 DRAKE FLYING CLUB - 283 Draver, Bill - 215 Dreffin, Diane - 199 213 Dressel, Beth - 112 Drury, William - 220 Dubbels, Jim - Dubiel, Philip - 262, 274 215 Dudley, Diane - 97 Duffey, William - 220 Dugan, Debbie - 97 Dugger, Chris - 216 Duhamel, Joan - 80, 137, Duncan, Eric - 216 Duncan, Peggy - 122 Dunfee, James - 216 Dunlap, John - 112 Dunn, Daniel - Eager, Eloise - 97 Dunn, Roger - 223 Dunnegan, James - 218 Durell, Thayer - 266 Dvorak, lrvvin - 122 E 260 Eagle, George - 97 Earlenbaugh, Char - 137 Eberts, Tannis - 122 ECC COMMITTEE - 267 Eckert, Steven - 153, 269, 276 Edelbaum, Helen - 97, 192 Edmondson, Steven - 97 4 312 282, 2 3 Edwards, Linda - 200 Edwards, Ronn - 215 Edwards, Stephen - 213 Ehler, Lynn - 220 Ehni, Patricia - 202 Ehrhardt, E. J. - 215 Eichman, Cragg - 81, 112 Eisenberg, Carol - 112 Ekstrom, Sue - 199 Elgar, Alanson - 112, 278 Elkins, Barbara - 112, 284 Ellems, Richard - 224 Elliott, Janis - 199 Elliott, Jeri - 122, 275 Ellis, Janice - 122 Ellis, John - 122 Ellis, Robert- 153, 274 Ellsworth, Lana - 97 Ellwein, Paula - 137, 200, Ellwood, Debra - 97 Ellwood, Rozanne - 122 Elmore, Marcy - 196 Else, Kayla - 196 Elston, Brooks -- 216 Engelbrecht, John - 97 Enger, Mark - 215 English, John - 137, 262 Englund, Robert - 220 Engstrom, Debbie - 122, 195, 234, 261, 284 Enich, George - 137, 274 Erickson, Nancy - 209 Erickson, Thomas - 220 Erk, Henry - 112 Ertel, Debbie - 97, 269 Eschweiler, Judith - 122 Esser, James - 278 Esser, william - 215 Essig, John - 224 Evans, Anthony - 77, 212 Evans, Beverly - 122 Evans, Connie O. - 137 Evans, Craig - 97 Everitt, Buffy - 195 Fechner, Deborah - 123, 285 Feinberg, Linda - 97 Feld, Vicki - 113 Feldman, Susan - 98 Feldt, Michael - 98, 216 Felix, Scott - 220 Felt, Richard - 218 Fernim, Lynda - 204, 234 Ferree, James - 220 Ferro, Louie - 98, 215 Fett, Darlene - 123 Feuling, Rick - 224 Fields, Doug - 223 Fieseler, Lee - 223 FIFTH YEAR PHARMACY - 153-154 FINE ARTS COMMITTEE - 266 Fink, Martha - 137 Finley, Justine - 203 Finn, Richard - 269 Fior, Paul- 217 Fiore, Joann - 209 Fisher, Fisher Fisher, Fisher Barbara - 196 Betty - 203 Carla - 266 - Claudia - 113 Fisher, Karen - 98 Fisher, Linda - 203 Fisher, Thomas - 113, 215 Fitzpatrick, Ellen - 123 Ewald, Bruce - 137, 277 Ewers, Phyllis - 112, 199, Ewing, Fred - 216 Ewing, Michael - 213 Ewoldt, Holli - 97 Ewoldt, Laurie - 123 F 268 Fanlund, Paul - 97 Fantle, Jeff - 153, 223 Farley, Mary - 123 Faucett, Cynthia - 204 Fauts, Roger - 224 Faverty, Sharene - 113 Fazio, Frank - 123, 278 Flanagan, Kathy - 200 Flanigan, Anne - 137, 272 Fleming, David - 213 Fleming, Patricia - 113, 266 Fletcher, Linda - 98 Fletcher, Roger - 98 Flodin, Nancy - 200, 234 Flora, Scott - 224 Florence, Donna - 113, 164 Florence, Sheila - 137 Floro, Craig - 213 Flossie, Maud - 221 Flotken, Michael - 228 Flynn, Joseph -- 123 Fohrman, Lawrence - 137 FOOD SERVICE COMMITTEE - 273 Forbes, George - 81, 123, 270 Forster, Emily - 283 Foss, Michael - 98, 213 Foster, Gary - 123 Foster, Gale - 217 Foudree, Bruce - 154 Foulkes, Mary - 199 Fowler, Debra - 113 Fowler, Michael - 137 Fowler, Stan - 213 Fox, Roger - 223 Foy, Dan - 278 Frank, Carol - 98, 193 Frank, Cheryl - 137 Who Do you Love? Sigma Phu Congratulates The Class of 7977 KAPPA f Lfhtnknnn 55 ALPHA Keerzeeke THETA 1 1' Q , REGISTERED 'GD DIAMONID RINGS 1 Extends Congratulations 6 T CI 720 Locust across from Register and Tribune 515-288-6539 02 D 'XD' e T QA K AUTO lumuns 4th an niversity v .0 X ' 0' Q' U Q Ph0l19 - Th Of 1971 Rehard s Conoco 3 d U f 274 3252 Q QW W1 X tt, Randall - 100, 215 Frank, Thomas - 1 13, 278 Frankhauser, Sara - 113, 209 Franklin, Toni - 199 Franklin, William - 226 Franson, Tim - 85, 113, 269, 277 Frantz, Joseph - 98 Fraulini, Charmaine - 98 Fredin, James - 221 Freehling, Judith - 98 Freeman, Michael - 224 Frenzel, Mary Jo - 206 FRESHMEN - 94-109 Frey, Cathy - 123, 275 Frey, Pamela - 138, 200, 233 Freyer, Thom - 98, 217 Fribance, George - 279 Fried, Jay - 282 Friedman, Henrietta - 138 Friedman, Lois - 138 Friedman, Richard - 210 Fritz, Carolyn - 123 Fritze, Donald - 123, 279 Fritzshall, Lucille - 193 From, Robert- 138 Fronek, Robert - 138, 278, 281 Frost, Greg - 266 Fryer, Jefrey - 210 Fulton, Robb - 98 Fulwood, Faith - 123, 196, 233 G Gaare, Richard - 217 Gaertner, Stephen - 138, 278 Gagla, Bruce - 81, 98, 283 Gage, Jean - 138, 194 Gage, Mary - 201 Galemba, Edward - 228 Gallagher, Mindy - 123, 195 GAMMA GAMMA - 262 GAMMA PHI BETA - 204-205 Garland, Kerry - 98 Garner, Mallorie - 1 13 Garzino, Fred - 278 Geddeis, Cathy - 98, 195 Gendelman, Lisbeth - 98, 188 Gendron, Joy - 123, 199, 233, 265, 284 George, Dennis - 221 George, Patrick - 138, 277 Gerard, Stephen - 281 Gershenfeld, Ilene - 193 Gershon, Michael - 210 Gettinger, Robert - 224 Gfeller, Kay - 138 Giammanco, Joseph - 215 Gibon, Barbara - 80, 138, 279, 260, 262 Gier, Lana - 196 Gilbert, John - 138 Gildner, George - 98, 221 314 Gildner, Kit- 123, 206 Gilkerson, Joseph - 99 Gillam, B. E. - 280 Gillette, Zelma - 123, 269, 28 Gillilan, Bruce - 186 Ginsberg, Mark - 223 Giudicessi, Barbara - 193 Givan, Glen - 99 Gleason, Mark - 99 Glick, Patricia - 199 Glover, Kirk - 113 Goerne, Robert - 221 Goetsch, Mary Jo - 201 Goetting, Karen - 138 Goldberg, Richard - 113 Golden, Kevin - 213 Golden, Thomas 4 213 Goldenstern, Linda - 99, 233 Goldman, Daniel - 99, 215 Goldman, Donna - 193 Gonerka, Tomothy - 113 Gongol, Verne - 215 Goodale, Joan - 99 Goodlaxson, John - 1 13 Goodrich, Betsy - 209 Goodrich, Luann - 99, 280 Goranson, Jeffery - 86, 223 Gordon, Irene 5 99 Gordon, Jonathan - 210 Gordon, Sue - 199, 234 Gorman, Gregg - 138 Gossett, Sharon - 99, 195 Gottschlich, Donald - 213 Gough, Thomas - 99, 210 Gouveia, Teresa - 1 13 Grabavoy, Denise - 99 GRADUATE STUDENTS - 154 GRADUATION - 68-69 Graf, Kathryn - 209 Graff, Lynn - 99 Graflund, Connie - 189, 199 Graham, Andrew - 216 Graham, Ben - 100 Graiber, Lawrence - 138, 274 Grand, Jeffrey - 210 Grandlich, Arthur - 218 Grandquist, Cynthia - 113 Granger, Cynthia - 1 13 Grant, Fred - 138 Grant, Mary - 113, 206 Grant, Susan - 201 Grasse, John - 210 Gratias, James - 138 Graves, Tom - 283 2 Green, Nancy - 204, 264 Greene, Pierrette - 100, 271 Greene, Thomas - 277 Greenfield, John - 1 13, 267 Gregory, Edward - 138 Griffith, Linda - 201, 265 Griffith, Prescott - 138, 281, 282 Grimes, John - 278 Groff, Randall - 221 Groh, Kenneth - 217 Groninger, Mary - 100, 201 Groover, Linda - 1 13 Grossbard, Mark - 221 Grossell, Michael - 217 Grossman, Ilene - 113, 193 Grossman, Larry - 138 Grossman, Wendy - 1 13 Grothe, Laura - 123, 204 Gruen, Mark - 210, 261 Green, Carrie - 113 Green Christopher - 138 Green Deborah - 80, 113, 267, 271, 273 Green Gail - 113 Green John - 77, 221, 265 Grulke, David - 100 Grumley, Larry - 100 Gruwell, Jack - 213 Guenther, Candy - 123 Gunderlock, Donna - 199 Grusfiel d, John - 278 Gustafson, Bob - 277 Gustafson, Marta - 203, 233 Gustafson, Robert- 123 Guthart, Wendell - 277 Guyler, Greg - 277 H Haase, Michael - 279 Haddy, Karen - 123 Haften, Ann - 197 Hafner, Maureen - 1 13 Hagar, Garry - 100 Haggard, David - 139, 279 Hair, Mary - 80, 123, 263, 202, Hala, Natalie - 100 Hale, James - 139 Hall, Christina - 197 Hall, Jo Hall, La hn - 221 ureen - 139 Halliburton, Jeff - 180 Hamburger, Heather - 100, 197 Hamilton, Catherine - 100 Hamme Hammo nd, Anne - 100 Handler, Robert - 273 Hanisch, Robert - 123, 279 Hanisch, William - 123, 279 Hanna, William - 100, 268 , Bobbe - 206, 262, 284 Hansen Hansen, Brian - 123 Hansen, Craig - 215 Hansen, Grace - 100 Hansen , Nancy - 206, 284 273, 272 THE WOMEN OF Alpha Phi Offer Their Congratulafio TO THE CLASS OF 1971 ADVANCE PLUMBING 81 HEATING COMPANY 2309 Universify Ave. Ph. 255-0762 E. 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CIass of 1948 Cangra I ions fo the Cl f 97 THE MEN UF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILUN CONGRATULATE THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1971 CONTINENTAL WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME BUSINESS-AUTO-LIFE t Cl fl97l HOME OFFICES D M I Congratulations To The Class Of 1971 From TAU KAPPA EPSILON Extends Congratulations fo he ass o P - es oines Hansen, Richard - 139, 224 Hansen, Roger - 223 Hansl, Anne - 100 Hanson, Douglas - 123, 278 Hanson, John A- 81, 113 Hanson, Steven - 216 Hanusa, Happel, Joel - 123, 278, 28 Darrell - 139 Harbutte, Karen - 100, 207 Hardin, Robert - 112, 221 Harding, Lon - 114 Hargrove, Jill W 207 0, 282, 285 Harker, Dennis - 139 Harmes, Sandy - 139, 209 Harms, Wendell - 81, 114, 2 Harper, Thomas - 215 Harper, Timothy - 87, 264 Harpham, Joan - 271 Harrington, James - 114 Harrington, Margaret - 1 14 Harrington, Scott - 279 Harris, Margaret - 139 Harrison, Samuel - 221 Harrod, Pamela - 123 Harpster, Catherine - 273 Harry, William - 139 Hart, Thomas - 216, 263 Hart, William - 215 Hartford, Jane - 197 Hartig, Richard - 123, 274, 277 Hartman, Pamela - 100, 209 Harty, Judy - 100 Harvey, David - 100, 215 Harvey, Kevin - 114 Harvey, Leroy - 221 Harwood, Gail - 100 Hastings, Susan - 100 273 Hatch, Dean - 139, 227, 262, 264, 268 Hatch, John - 221, 262 Hattery, John - 218 Hauer, Michael - 277 Haugan, Gordon - 221, 263 Hause, Peggy - 124, 161, 207, 235, 284 Hauser, Jack - 114, 210 Havnen, Paul - 124 Hawley, Cynthia - 139 Hayes, Susie - 139 Hays, can - 277 Hays, Sally - 199 Hazen, Robert- 215 Headley, David - 277 Hearst, Jack - 210 Heasley, Patricia - 1 14 Heath, Frances - 1 14 Hector, Douglas - 221 Hedblom, Mary - 114 Hedges, Jo Anne - 139 Hedlin, Paul - 81 Heffelfinger, Ann - 201, 265 316 Hetfner, Susan - 271 Heilman, Bruce - 215 Heimberger, Jean - 124, 272 Heisel, Jill - 124 Heisner, John - 279 Helgesen, Debra - 100, 201 Hellmuth, George - 124 Hemphill, Caren - 209 Henderson, Martha - 139 Hendrickson, Steven - 215 Hendrix, Jane - 114, 264 Henningsen, Jule - 207 Henry, James - 139 Henry, Stephen - 139 Herlein, Allan - 124 Herrick, Patricia - 199 HERRIOTT OFFICERS - 272 Herwig, Janis - 100 Herwig, Keith - 114, 278 Herwig, Steven - 181, 269, 277 Herzberg, Ardith - 139 Hess, Charles - 217 Hess, Craig - 114, 268, 278 Heyen, Jean - 1 14 Higgins, Thomas - 77, 220 Higley, Stephen - 139 Hilden, Cynthia - 114 Hillman, Douglas - 281 Hillmer, Steven - 281 Hines, Linda - 139 Hines, Michael - 223 Hirsch, Renee - 100, 193 Hirsch, Roselyn - 123 Hodo, Linda - 66, 164 Hoeman, Mary - 114 Hofferica, Thomas - 153 Hoffert, Gordon - 283 Hoffman, Ruth - 100 Hoffman, Timothy - 123, 278, 280, 282 Holden, Karol - 199 Holdorf, Alice - 1 14 Holker, Andrea - 114, 274 Holland, John - 100 Hollerbaugh, Mark - 224 Hollingsworth, Mel - 279 Hollister, Mark - 213 Hollstein, Susan - 199 Holmes, Kenneth - 215 Holmes, Nancy - 100 Holmes, Sherry - 124, 204 Holmquest, John - 140, 266 Holz, Frank - 140 HOMECOMING - 34-36 Homer, David - 211, 281 Honath, Deborah - 195 Honor,'David - 211 Hood, Marshall - 114 Hoogenakker, Ronald - 1-15, 277 Hookanson, Christine - 100, 201 Hooper, John - 140 Hopkins, David - 140, 279 Hopkins, Patti - 140, 203 Hopp, Jan - 199, 269 Horky, Marcia - 100, 297 Horn, Cynthia - 140, 201 Horn, Randall - 217 Harwich, Carol - 124 Howard, Kathy - 166 Howard, William - 124 Howell, Janice - 100, 264 Howell, Kathleen - 204 Howland, Michael - 215 Huber, Constance - 197 Huebsch, Heidi - 209, 271 Huff, Vicki - 124 Hughes, Jan - 100 Hughes, John - 115, 278 Hughes, Julie - 83, 87, 195, 336 Hughes, Teresa - 201 Humbert, Lewis - 140 Hume, Sue - 140, 283 Hummel, Lynn - 124 Hummer, Katherine - 140 Hurd, Joanne - 124 Hutt, Louila - 124, 199 Hway, Carole - 209, 235 I IFC - 77 Igor - 228 lhlefeld, Jo Ann - 101 lmig, Robert- 217 INCOMPETENCE CLUB - 261 Ingram, Mark - 225 lsaac, Marcia - 140 Isaacson, Barry - 101 Isaacson, David - 223 J Jacks, Alice - 193, 269 Jackson, Douglas - 101 Jackson, James - 213 Jackson, Jeannie - 124 Jacobs, Harlan - 140, 213, 2 Jacobs, Janey - 101, 207 Jacobs, Martin - 140 Jacobson, Paul - 277 Jaffe, Diane - 115 Jahr, Vicki - 140 James, William - 223 Janssen, Douglas - 140 Janseen, Tommy - 140 Jarc, Julia - 124 Jardin, Craig - 278 Jayne, Nancy - 101, 207 Jeambey, Jeffrey - 279, 281 82, 283 Xa 1 4 'Q 11 L Q 1 Q v L9 W T e I-luns and Honeys HERRIUTT ng t I G d Clas f 1971 THE WOMEN OF Chi Omega, Offer Thelr Congratulations To the Graduating Class of 1 971 Mil' 255011351 ESTE 81 SONS 529 Sixth Ave and Insurance' Smce 1897 Wfiw Q1Vg,4Z5 MAQM 317 h of Co rauate . the ra uating s o everything in real estate .. 1 q I :J .I - Y I A V K Clo o 925 3 Jefferies, Jon - Jenk, Barbara - Jenkins, David - Jenn, Douglas - Jenner, Robert - 140,283 140 115, 215 140 101 Jennings, Holly - 209, 235 Jennings, Joyce -- 124, 204, 233 Jennings, Marsha - 209, 232 Jensen, Dennis - 1 15 Jensen, Jody - 283 Jenson, Wendee -115 Jesse, Edward - 215 Job, Andre - 213 Job, Philippe - 213, 235 Johns, Paula - 140 Johnson, Brita - 195 Johnson, Clifton - 141 Johnson, David - 267 Johnson, Deborah - 101, 203 Johnson, Don - 101 Johnson, Frederick - 277 Johnson, Gary - 141 Johnson, Gene - 213 Johnson, Jodell - 115 Johnson, Karen - 199, 269 Johnson, Katherine - 209 Johnson, Laura - 209 Johnson, Linda - 203 Johnson, Margaret - 141, 197 Johnson, Paul - 141 Johnson, Phillip - 125, 279 Johnson, Priscilla - 80, 125 Johnson, Rick - 228 Johnson, Robert- 86, 77, 218 Johnson, William - 77, 262, 263, 265, 277 Johnston, Josephine - 195, 282 Jolin, Julie - 101 Jones, Betsy - 203 Jones, Charles - 101 Jones, Gregory - 215 Jones, Judith - 115, 86, 204 Jones, Julie - 141 Jones, Mark - 1 15 Jones, Michael - 213, 261 Jones, Richard - 125 Jones, Stephaney - 203 Jontz, Dennis - 154 Jordison, John - 1 15 Joseph, Jack - 141 Joseph, Sharon - 101, 268 Joslin, Nancy - 195 Joss, Robert - 141 Jurgenson, Judy - 101 JUNIORS - 120, 131 Jury, Carey - 125 K Kahn, Douglas - 81, 125, 278 13 227, 268, Kahn, Linda - 101 Kaiser, Diane - 1 15 Kamerer, Thomas - 228 Kamerling, Steven - 21 1 Kanchanachaya, Manit - 141 Kane, Wendy - 101, 193 Kaplan, Michal - 210 KAPPA ALPHA THETA - 206-207 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA - 208-209 KAPPA MU EPSILON - 280 KAPPA PSI - 276-277 Kappos, George - 1 15, 277 Karambelas, Lynn - 115, 275 Karbeling, Jerome - 115, 277 Karnes, Nikki - 1 15 Karr, Kim - 217 Kasper, Margaret - 101, 273 Kastning, Susan - 201 Katzmann, Barry - 211 Kaufman, Ellen - 101 Kaufman, Rhonda - 115, 266, 282 Kausal, Alan - 115, 225 Kay, Deborah - 204 Kay, Leslie - 141, 267 Keehn, Barbara - 141, 272 Keehn, Larry - 227 Kehrberg, Marion - 125 Keiser, Kathy - 201 Keith, Carol - 141 Kelley, Ted - 217 Kelly, John - 141, 279 Kelly, Sandra - 125, 195 Kemp, John - 125 Kennedy, Mary - 1 15, 275 Keny, Janet- 209, 262 Kepustiak, Mary Jo - 207 Kerlagon, Gary - 125, 217 Kerner, Helena - 77, 209, 234 Kerns, Susan - 271 Kerr, Ann - 116 Kesselman, Barbara - 193 Kettelkamp, Steven - 217 Keyes, Bonnie - 201 Keyser, Stephen - 88, 1 16, 267, 285 Khan, Neezbat - 141 Khanna, Pran - 269 Kibel, Gerald - 101, 285 Kieler, John - 219 Kiernan, Christine - 101 Kiesau, Georgia - 199 Kiick, John - 81, 219 Kimberley, Laura - 201 Kimmel, Patricia - 116 Kimmer, Mary - 86, 197 Kimura, Iris - 101, 204 King, Denise - 141, 262 King, Donna - 101, 201 King, Paul - 101 Kipp, Shari - 1 16, 269 Kirley, Thomas - 225 Kiroff, Katherine - 101 Kitchen, Richard - 217 Klein, Cindy - 101 Klein, Polly - 203 Kline, Mark - 215 Klobnak, Mike - 116 Knaak, Judie - 197 Knecht, Larry - 215 Knockel, Sherry - 101 Knowles, Nancy - 80, 101 Knox, Wendy - 125 Knudtson, Jack - 101 Knupp, Susan - 141 Knutsson, Bruce - 101, 217 Koble, Barb - 280 Koch, Eric - 219 Koch, Paul - 217 Koflik, Tom - 125 Kohlbecker, Charles - 217 Kolacia, Janice - 207, 233 Kolbus, Greg - 77, 227, 263 Koll, David - 213 Kolstad, Joe - 225 Kolves, Georganna - 203 Kolves, Nancy - 101 Konyar, Patricia - 125 Kopecky, Judith - 203 Kopp, Daniel - 153, 269, 274 Karnak, carol - 101, 201 Kornitzky, Elaine - 102 Korrub, Ronald - 102 Korth, Marcia - 102 Kostenski, Janice - 209, 233 Kotz, Richard - 221 Kovar, Craig - 217 Kowalsky, Thomas - 228 Kozlik, Thomas - 169, 267, 279 Krafft, Heide - 125, 269 Kraft, Marcia - 116, 275 Kramer, Barbara - 102 Kramer, Kim - 277 Kramer, Nancy - 125 Krausman, Jeffrey - 213 Kreitzer, Janet - 102, 188, 265 Kreici, Karen - 126 Krook, Bruce - 102 Kuchler, Leila - 197, 269 Kudulis, Clare - 116 Kuehl, Janice - 141 Kunatz, Pamela - 141, 213 Kundrat, George - 85, 141 Kundrat, Jeffree - 141, 279 Kurschinski, Debra - 205 Kuskulis, Gary - 141 L Laatsch, Heidi - 126, 199, 265, 284 -s-336+ 'h.w.,1,: nllll Illlllllllll COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE CATALOGS BROADSIDES CIRCULARS Gun. 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RECORDS POSTERS CLOTHING AND MORE AT 3025 UNIVERSITY ue uAwwAi2o H25 SGUTH CLINTON EES MOINES AIVIES IOWA CITY Pioneer H i-Bred International, Inc and Divisions World Leader In Agn-Genetics PIONEER SEED DIVISION Des Moines Iowa Corn Sorghum Alfalfa and Cereal Seed HY LINE POULTRY FARMS Des Moines Iowa Layer type Chicks PIONEER BEEF CATTLE COMPANY Des Moines Iowa Angus Charolals Hereford Red Angus Cattle and Semen INDIAN RIVER POULTRY FARMS Lancaster Pennsylvania Broiler Breeders PIONEER DATA SYSTEMS INC Des Moines Iowa Computer Programs and Management Services PIONEER Hq Lumen PIONEER mmm mm PIONEER QDFIQ PoeeHB You don't Nea 0630 Central National Bank S-Trust Company LOCUST AT SIXTH AVENU E DOWNTOWN DES MOINES PHONE 243 8181 MEMBER FDIC xx I 7 X as ' J . . O f 1' 1 - . fo ' . . . ' nl ' - :QI ' , . . O -f W' .0 ' , . . - ' ' I . ' in ' 1 , , :vm I 'IM ' I I IN Q IN . IN e isteredt demark of I n r i- red Intern t' I I . Qi l i f '-fifv f 5 .v A ' ,g I - ' 1. 1 'It 2 . I ., lx I , .a . I R Q-I IL ,ye I I I - ' n Stephen - 1 16 Maurer, Timothy -K 143 Maxwell, John - 127 Maycock, Karen - 103 Mayer, Carol - 128 Mayer, Craig - 215 Mayer, Mark - 143 McAndrew, James - 217 McAvoy, Michael - 221 McCammon, Nancy - 1 16 McCartan, Bernard - 102, 279 McCarthy, Kathleen - 116 McCaughey, Pauline - 1 16, 274, 275 McCaw, Maxine - 169 McCay, Margaret - 102, 197 McChesney, Sandra - 127, 205 McClain, Sheryl - 143 McClean, Jane - 128 McClean, Judith - 203 McCleary, Mary Jo - 209 McClelland, Margo - 199, 221 McClenahan, Kathy - 143, 195, 232 McConachie, John - 223 McConnachie, Lizbeth - 116 McConnell, John - 223 McCormick, Patricia - 116 McCrary, Robert - 143 McElroy, Mary - 268 McGarry, Alanna - 269 McGaughey, Nancy - 201 McGill, Jim - 225 McGinnis, Kathryn - 205 McGlynn, James - 128 McGowan, Carole - 116 McGuffey, Michael - 128 McHose, Mark - 143 Mclnnes, James - 143 McKay, Douglas - 223 McKenzie, Jeffrey - 215 McKnight, David - 277 McKnight, William - 279 McLachlan, John - 277 McLain, Karen - 205, 275 McLain, Dan - 225 McLaughlin, Linda - 197 McMahill, Jan -- 143, 173, 194, 262 McNamara, Joan - 207 McNeil, Christine - 203 Meadows, Kim - 77, 144, 219, 262 Mears, Carol - 144, 233 Means, Jeannie - 188 Meier, David - 221 Melhus, Andrea - 116, 232, 275 Melka, Edward - 103 Mendelsohn, Cary - 77, 21 1 Mense, Lynn - 144 Mensir, Joseph - 153, 277 Mercer, Marianna - 207 MERCHANDISE MANAGEMENT CLUB Merkle, Edwin - 81, 273 322 Merrill, Gary - 227 Mesnard, Bruce - 103, 279 Messer, John - 274 Metcalf, Anne - 1 16 Meyer, Marilyn - 128 MHA - 81 MHA BOARD OF REVIEW - 270 MHA COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN - 270 Michels, James - 221 Michelson, Jerry - 223 Middleton, Paula - 144 Midkiff, Rochelle - 144 Mihalovich, Miriam - 153 Makolas,'Randy - 234 Miksich, Greg - 221 Miller, Amie - 80, 232 Miller, Bonnie - 268 Miller, Deanne - 103, 203 Miller, Evelyn - 128 Miller, Gary - 277 Miller, Janice - 128, 203 Miller, John P. - 144 Minas, Diane - 209 Minkoff, Randy - 87, 144, 178, 84, 260, 261, 262 Minor, Grant - 213 Mintz, Steven - 227, 268 Misitano, Joan - 1 16 Missman, Harold - 144, 279 Mitchell, Deborah - 264 Mitchell, Sharon - 103, 199 Mitchell, Stephen - 223 Mitten, Robert - 144 Modersohn, Robert - 144 ' Montgomery, Patrick - 223 Motigne, Steven - 221 Moore, Douglas - 281 Moore, Nancy - 144, 207, 233 Moore Ruth - 128 Moore Stephen - 144 Moore, Mowers, Kathy - 117, 275 Mowry, Dee Ann - 128 Moxon, Susan - 144, 206 Mozer, Mitzi - 117 Muir, Susan - 264 Mukle, Ed - 270 Muller, Michael - 103, 277 Mullin, Loretta f 269, 285 Munsen, Anne - 144 Mura, Deirdre - 209 Murphy, Mary - 83, 195, 261, 336 Murrane, Mary - 117, 267, 284 Mushro, Juliann - 197, 264 Myers, Cyneva - 144, 269 Myers, David - 117 N Nack, Steven - 215 Nahas, Cynthia - 199 Nankivell, Charlotte - 144, 283 Nathan, Stephen - 103 NATIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE - 266 Naylor, Janice - 144, 202, 262 Naylor, Patricia - 234, 207, 284 Neal, Patricia - 103 Neary, Michael - 103 Nebel, William - 117, 277, 265 Nebergall, Lynette - 199, 265 Neeling, Melodee - 128 Moorhead, Alan - 186, 278, 280, 281 Moorhouse, Linda - 103 MOREHOUSE HOUSE COUNCIL - 271 Morfitt, Roxie - 201, 284 Morgan, Ronald - 221 Morisako, Cindy - 201 Mork, Barbara - 116, 195 Morris, Kathleen - 205, 284 Morrison, Deborah - 205, 284 Morrison, Mary - 209 Morrissey, Tim - 144 Morton, Justine - 103 Moser, Jay - 153, 277 Mosher, Alan - 86 Mosley, Allen - 1 17 Moss, Rosalind - 77, 193 Moundalexis, Michael - 117, 283, 285 Mowers, Doreen - 203 Neely, Nancy - 103, 199 Neidigh, William - 215 Nelson, Beverly - 144 Nelson, Claudia - 117 Nelson, Craig - 227 Nelson, Curtis - 128 Nelson, Deborah - 103 Nelson, Gary - 145, 279 Nelson, Randy - 225 Nelson, Robert- 103 Nelson Jill - 117 Nelson, Scott - 103, 221 Nelson Wymann - 103 Nemmers, Theodore - 145 Nesbitt, Robert - 217 Ness, Irvin - 267 Neubauer, Cynthia - 145 Newbrough, Judy - 199, 233 Newgent, Susan - 207 Newhouse, Angela Newlin, Jacqueline - 207 Newman, Lawrence - 217 Newman, Paul - 223 Newman, David - 219 Nicholas, Joyce - 128 -103, 197, 26 6 Nicholl, Christine - 209 Nickols, Thomas - 215 Nielcen, James - 277 Niemeyer, Jerry - 145, 268, 267 'Take wut date to a W6 Idefamous estaurant MCDOHEIIU S on THE YES BANK WOULD LIKE TO HELP DRAKE STUDENTS The Iowa Des Moines National Bank has three convenient locations with extended banking hours to better serve you The mam bank is located at Sixth 81 Walnut where you can bank until 5 30 Monday through Thursday Euclid offer banking from 10 00 AM to 6 00 PM Monday through Thursday unt1l 8 00 PM on Friday and 10 00 AM until 1 00 PM on Saturday We llke to say Yes IOWA DES MOINES NATIONAL BANK Sixth 81 Walnut Beaver Sz Douglas E 25th SZ Euclid 3 0 and until 6:00 PM on Friday. The two suburban locations .... at Beaver 81 Douglas and East'25th 81 Niendorf, Sheryl - 209 Nigut, Sandra - 203 Nixon, Julie - 207 Nixson, Joyce - 197 Noble, Randy - 223 Nordrum, James - 145 Norgaard, Alan - 154, 277 Norris, Stephen - 278 Nubauer, John - 217 Nugent, Frank - 268 Nyblad, Eric - 103, 81 Nydahl, Janet- 145, 279 Nystrom, Bruce - 117, 223 O Oberry, Bradford - 215 O'Brien, Lydia - 145 O'Connell, Lorna - 145 O'Connell, Mary - 128 O'Connor, Margaret - 154 O'Dea, Sharon - 145 O'Deay, Michael - 145 O'Desky, Myles - 128, 277 O'Donnell, Donna - 117 O'Dowd, John - 221 Ogawa, Patrice - 103 Ogden, John - 103 Oglesby, Susan - 266 O'Guin, Michael - 215 O'Hara, Susan - 145 Ohman, Janet - 145, 195, 232 Olcott, Robert - 225 Olmstead, Cynthia - 128, 193 Olsen, Kathryn - 117, 195 Olson, Michael - 145 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA - 263 Oppedal, Mark - 221, 261 Oppenheimer, John - 21 1 ORACLE - 86 ORIENTATION - 26-27 Orlich, Donald - 1 17, 21 1 Orr, Timothy - 154, 277 Ortman, Ann - 209 Oshlo, Richard - 145, 273 Osmundson, Gioa - 205 Osten, Christine - 195 O'Toole, Raymond - 145, 279 Owen, Donald - 145 Owens, Phyllis - 209 P Pabich, Marie - 1 17 Pabst, John - 225 Pace, Larry -- 103 Palm, Robert - 225 Palmer, Cheryl - 279 Palmer, Ronald - 277 324 Palmer, Sherry - 145 Palmquist, William - 128, 277 PANHELLENIC - 77 Papastefan, William - 145, 176 Papiernik, Frank - 268 Paquette, Mary - 128, 161 Paquette, Patricia -- 80 PARENT'S WEEKEND f 32-33 Parker, John - 128, 278 Parker, Shelley - 199 Parks, Susan - 145 Parrott, Julie - 271 Parsons, Sandra - 145 Paschke, Bernadette 4 203, 233 Pascuzzi, Mary - 128 Pasek, Elizabeth - 117, 203 Pastore, Frank - 103 Patterson, David - 128 PHI ETA SIGMA - 269 PHI GAMMA NU - 269 Phillips, Larry - 128, 277 Pl KAPPA ALPHA - 216-217 PI KAPPA PHI- 218-219 Pielet, Gary - 21 1 Piell, Jay - 146, 211, 281 Pieper, Richard - 89, 146, 223, 262, 85, 183 Pinckney, Thomas - 146 Piper, Douglas - 146 Piper, Nancy - 146 Pirie, John - 213 Pitcher, Frederick - 146 Pitsenberger, Kay - 146 Platt, Katherine - 199 Platt, Linda - 146, 272, 80 Ploen, Sylvia - 104 Podall, Charles - 128 Paul, David - 77, 213 Paul, Richard - 219 77 Paull, David - Pautsch, Ruth - 103 Pearlstrom, Frank - 103 Pearce, Sidney - 104 Pedersen, Kristie - 146, 201, 189, 235 Pederson, Scott - 213 Peine, Bradley -117 Pelnar, Mark - 146 Polking, Douglas - 146 POM POM - 189 Pomper, Michael - 228 Pope, Michael -215 Porter, Christopher - 104 Porter, Gary - 281 Porter, Patricia - 146 Porter, Susan - 203, 262, 284 Post, Joy - 117, 193 Pothen, Phillip - 85 Penton, Roxanne - 104 PEOPLE TO PEOPLE COMMITTEE - 264 Peper, Roger - 227 Perdue, Merlin - 146, 281, 282 Peregoy, Patricia - 104, 197 PERIPHERY STAFF - 86 Perkins, Jerald - 77 Perkins, Kenneth - 211, 281 Perkinson, Keith - 104 Perko, Timothy - 1 17, 217 Perry, James - 146 Perry, Maggie - 205, 284 PERSONALITIES - 158-270 Potter, Antoinette - 80 Poyer, Janet - 195 Prager, Frank - 104, 278 Precht, Steven - 221 Prenger, Richard - 117 PRE5IDENT'S CLUB - 260 Price, Douglas - 128 Price, Jennifer - 104 Prichard, Judith - 186, 146, 209 Priebe, Margaret - 209 Prine, Ted - 104 Pringle, John - 104 Purcell, Margaret - 1 17 Purnell, Chip - 117 Q Peters, Barbara - 193, 234 Peters, Dennis - 104 Peters, Jeffry - 21 1 Peters, Scott - 81 Petersen, Daryl - 221 Petersen, Gary - 213 Peterson Bruce - 223 Peterson Diane - 104 Peterson, Floyd - 128 Peterson Jean - 146 Petranoff, David - 223 Quansah, Araba - 280 Quayle, Bradley - 217 QUAX RECOGNIZES - 172-185 QUAX STAFF - 83-85 Quigley, Michael - 105, 225 Petrillo, Susan - 146 Petrowsky, Barry - 128, 215, 262, 265, 260 Pett, Dave - 117, 221 Phelan, Sheila - 197 Phelps, John - 224 PHI DELTA CHI - 274 PHI DELTA THETA - 214-215 R Radford, Carol - 117, 195 Radtke, Martin - 219 Raisch, Roger - 281 Ralph - 215 Ramsey, Keith Ranallo, Peter -105 211 The Department of Aerospace studies and the Cadet Corps extend congrat- ulations to the graduating class. In- H cluded in this class are 13 AFROTC graduates. All have received Com- E.. 'wi The Men of missions as Second Lieutenants in the , ,2L'l 'i U.S. Air Force. The Air Force and 24m Drake are proud that these young DES MOINES, L men have decided to begin their ca- 'CWA 50311 reers by serving their country. M55 PI KAPPA PHI -FO N 'F ' F E INSPIRATIONAL e 'e d ' ' BOOK stone their congratulations .+I ' Am ,I-F ' 4, tothe t 4, :hill l graduates of 1971 'l' 'PLO A t keno' GT Books . . . Bibles . . . Music Come in to Browse DELTA GAMMA Congratulate the Class of l97l i i l 325 Rand, Debra - 105, 199 Rasey, David - 225 Rasmussen, Alan - 146, 278 Rasmussen, Roger -,146, 274 Rattner, Jeffrey - 21 1 Ray, Dick - 225 Ray, Katherine - 105 Recher, Bruce - 223 Reed, Don - 154, 277 Reed, George - 105 Reed, Kathi - 80, 195, 284 Reeg, Jayne - 105, 203 Reem, Harold - 105 Regan, Janet - 105 REGISTRATION - 28-29 Rehmann, Bruce -- 105 Reibert, Jack - 128 Reichmann, Deborah - 199 Reid, Kathleen - 105 Reimann, Douglass - 105 Reimer, Christine - 105, 199 Reiplinger, D'Ann - 128 Reiser, Linda - 1 17 RELA YS - 60-67 RELA YS COMMITTEE - 265 Remsen, James - 223 Renner, Rhonda - 105, 199, 188 Reuter, William - 105 REVITALIZATION CORPS - 56-58 Reynolds, Peter - 146 Reynolds, Richard - 147 RHO CHI - 269 Rhodes, Ann - 105, 195 Rhodes, Patricia - 128, 203 Rhyan, Lindy - 105, Richards, Mark - 128, 277 Richards, Michelle - 105 Richards, Stephen - 147, 269 Richardson, Judith - 147, 275 Richardson, Terry - 217 Ricks, Jackie - 147 Rieff, Margaret - 129 Rieger, Mark - 105- Riegert, Edward - 217 Rierson, Gerald - 147, 217 Riggs, Thomas - 147 Rike, Ellen - 201, 235 Rismiller, Deborah - 207 Risser, Pamela - 105, 264 Ritz, Patricia - 105 Rizzuti, John - 147, 279 Roark, Ronald - 217, 262, 263 Robb, Brian - 105 Robbins, Ann - 147 Robinson, Philip - 117 Robinson, Russell - 106 Robinson, William - 106 Robson, Timothy - 106 Roddy, James - 217 Rodgers, Janet - 188, 207 Rodgers, Karen - 147 Rodwell, John - 283, 285 Roe, Janis - 147 Roehrer, Penny - 129, 269, 280 Roesch, Ruthann - 201 Runyan, Robert - 279 RUSH - 30-31 Rush, Jeff - 217 Russell, Linda - 106 Russell, Brandon - 215 Russo, Ralph - 147 Rogaliner, Gary - 86, 129, 217, 263, 285 278, 281 Rogers, Jeanne - 106 Rohm, Rebecca - 106 Rohrsen, Cheryl - 89, 129, 272 Rohwedel, Stanley - 215 Rold, William - 106 Rolwes, Gerald - 147 Romano, Joseph - 215 Romberg, Clifford - 1 17, 279 Rood, Susan - 106 Rooke, Sandra - 106 Roose, Deborah - 197 Roper, Janet - 207 Rosberg, Gary - 106, 211, 215 Rose, Susan Jo - 106, 209 Rose, Susan Kay - 196 Roseman, Stephen - 81 Rosen, Steven - 211 Rosenbloom, Alfred - 147 Rosenstein, Martin - 21 1 Rosenthal, Jean - 106, 193 Rosier, Christopher - 279 Ross, Billie Beth - 147, 275 Rossi, Bernard - 223 Roth, Rebecca - 163, 170, 199, 1 278 Rothnem, Greg - 215 Rotoloni, Bob - Rouba, Johanna Rowland, Judith 85, 154, 277 -106 -117,209 Rowland, Dean - 106, 219, 278 Royce, Joseph - 147 Ruben, Deborah - 106 Ruben, Martin - 129 Ruben, Shelley - 106 Robbins, Martha Robbins, Nancy 129, 271 84, 86, 129, 199 Roberts, Scott - 129 Robinson, David - 147 Robinson, Linda - 147, 205 326 Rubenstein, Eric - 228 Rubert, Linda - 234 Rubinstein, Clifford - 106 Ruby, Steven - 211 Rucinski, Timm - 147 Ruderman, Mary - 225, 263 Rudin, Jill - 147 Rudman, Susan - 129 Rudolph, Gerald - 129 Rudolph, Karen - 106 Ruff, Victor - 129, 279 Runciman, Thomas - 129 29, 234, Ryan, Carol - 106, 199 Ryan Eleanor - 199 Ryan John - 154, 274 Ryan Kristina - 207 Ryan Michael - 279 S Sachs, Edward - 228 Salbego, John - 117 Sales, Ross - 1 17 Salvino, Margaret - 106 Sammin, Suzann - 77, 163, 209, 234 Sampson, Patricia - 203 Samuelson, Chris - 129 Sanboeuf, Betsy - 207, 234 Sanders, Daniel - 221 Sanders, Doyle - 154 Sandhagen, Barbara - 205 Santilli, Daryl - 217 Sapp, Richard - 221 Sarantschin, Raissa - 129 Sareny, Debbie - 106 Sauter, Douglas - 223 Savocchi, Albert - 213 Scarbrough, David - 277 Schackmann, Julie - 129 Schaefer, Cynthia - 205, 284 Schaefer, Catherine - 199 Schaffner, Barry -- 1 15 Scheele, Carol - 195, 234, 284 Scheele, Jean - 106, 195 Schick, Michael - 225 Schierbaum, Robert - 129 Schiller, Joy - 106 Schimpff, Michael - 217 Schindlbeck, Paul - 219 Schlan, Lee - 21 1 Schlesinger, Robert- 154 Schlicker, Paul - 213 Schmidt, Daniel - 148 Schmidt, Donald - 129, 286, 227, 268 Schmidt, Judith - 129, 161, 201 Schmidt, Linda - 106, 201 Schmidt, Randy - 221 Schmidt, Timothy - 223 Schneider, Lawrence - 1 18, 211 Schneider, Susan - 106 Schneider, Roger - 106, 223 Schneidman, Gail - 118 Schnelle, Catha - 209 Schoenberger, Allan - 223 263 WE CONGRATULATE THE CLASS OF 1971 and Thank the Students of Drake University for their past patronage CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS Charter Bus Service Everywhere W. 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I a I Amr ' o , 9 0 0 9 0 4 9 -o Storm, Charles - 277 Stoulil, Donald - 108, 285 Stout, Janet - 149, 189 Strain, Elizabeth - 207 Strange, Linda - 130 Strauss, Steven - 21 1 Strawman, Jerry - 150 Strittmatter, Catherine - 130, 266 sifoschean, Larry - 130,278 Stuart, Mike - 228 STUDENT ALUMNA COMMITTEE - 283 STUDENT UNION COMMITTEE - 268 STUDENT WELFARE COMMITTEE - 264 Strum, Jon - 108 Tenpas, Nancy - 262, 275 Terlouw, Charles - 150, 281, 282 Terpstra, Douglas - 223 Tharson, Richard - 221 THEATRE - 46-49 THETA CHI- 226-227 Thielking, Armin - 279 Thielking, Stephen - 279 Thimesch, Dietre - 105 Thode, Raymond - 279 Thomas, Mike - 217, 234 Thomas, Butch - 150, 272 Thomas, Scott - 150 Strutt, Charles - 108 Struyk, Marcia - 207, 235 Stuart, Donna - 118, 275 Stuntebeck, Claudia - 150 Sturmon, Janet - 108 Stutler, Beverly - 80, 130, 272 Sundell, Gloria - 130 Sunderman, Gail - 207, 266 Surbrugg, Jeanne - 108 Surmacz, Audrey - 150, 201 Suss, Jeffrey - 223 Thomasson, Marion - 197 Thompson Bill - 81, 130, 270 Thompson Dana - 108, 195 Thompson Dudley + 223 Thompson, Joseph - 150 Thompson Linda - 130, 201 Thompson Ronald - 279 Thompton, Diane - 130 Thoriusen, Carol - 150, 269 Thorson, Rcihard - 118 Threlkeld, Mark - 150 Thurber, Craig - 225 Suthers, Suzanne - 209 Suzuki, Stephen - 130 Swan, William - 227, 268 Swanson, Cheryl - 205 Swanson, Susan - 197 Swartz, Larry - 150 Swenson, Jeffrey - 1 18 Swenson, Kim - 150, 195 Swetland, Cynthia - 209 -221 Swift, Bernard Synhorst, Julie - 130, 195 Szcurek, Gregory - 150 T Tabor, Kay - 203 Tedel, John - 223 Talbot, Frank - 266 Taniguchi, Susan - 150 Tannatt, Nile - 108 Tarantur, Dale - 211 Tassin, William - 150 TAU KAPPA EPSILON - 224-225 Taylor, Denny - 81, 169, 150, 283, 262, 270, 278, 260 Taylor, Kerry - 150, 285 Taylor, Nancy - 207 Taylor, Randy - 130 Taylor, Robert - 277 Taylor, Sheryl - 130 Taylor, Sue - 130, 205 Telfer, Shelley - 108 Telford, Thomas - 150, 2 19, 279 263, Tibbals, Richard - 130, 225, 263 Tiedeman, Terri - 199, 232, 284 Tiemann, Lynn - 108, 203 Till, Gerald - 81 TIMES-DELPHIC STAFF - 87-89 Tisue, Roger L- 221 Tiossem, Jill - 197 Todd, Scott - 225 Toftey, Rodney - 277 Tolbert, Valerie - 271 Tongren, Steven - 118 Trampel, Danny - 108 Traxler, Virginia - 205 Trebels, Rudolph - 217 Treinen, Jay - 108 Trevisani, George - 108 Trier, Jane - 118 Trombetta, Jamie - 108 Troy, Beverly - 205 Tucker, Robert - 221 Tucker, Robert Jay - 210 Tuinstra, Karen - 150 Tumea, Anthony - 1 18, 223 Turek, Robert - 77, 221, 263, 265 Turner, David - 154, 274 Turner, David Perry - 130 Turner, Marta - 131, 234 Turpin, Johnny - 150 Twentyman, Garin - 167, 209 Tyan, Mike - 281 Tyler, Tim - 226, 262, 77 U Tennyson, Jane - 201 330 Uelk, Harvey - 211 UNIVERSITY SENATE - 78 Upenieks, Maia - 151 V Vagger, Constantine - 131, 221 Vail, Carol - 83, 161, 195, 260, 336 Vanags, Voldemars - 151 VanBaren, Thomas - 151, 278 VanDaele, William - 151 Van DeHaor, Alan - 151 Vandenbranden, John - 215 Vandeneykel, Marlin - 217 261 262 Vanderlinden, Willa - 151, 269, 2 Vandermey, Richard - 151 Vandervelden, Marvin - 151 Vanderventer, Charles - 151 VanDrake, Susan - 151 Vanmeurs, Hubert - 81, 108 Vanzee, Robert - 108 Vartunas, Gerrie - 197 Vegors, Kenneth - 221, 172, 262, 265 Vegors, Marilyn - 197 Venell, Greg - 151, 270, 81 Verfaillie, Randy - 215 Versteegh, Jane - 108 Vickroy, Carol - 207, 234 Vincent, Greg - 108 Vincent, Mary - 151, 209, 232 Vincent, Vicki - 201, 235 Vocelka, Joseph - 277 Vogel, Vicki - 199, 232 Volkers, Brian - 151, 278 VonBrecht, James - 131, 278 VonDerheydt, James - 219 Vonschaumburg, Kevin - 217 Vosika, Paul - 209 W Wachs, Hollis - 151 Wagner, Brian - 186 Wagner, Craig - 151, 88 Wagner, Kathryn - 151 Wagner, Mary - 109 Walbaum, Charlotte - 151, 197 Walbridge, Mary - 118, 232 Wales, Marilyn - 131 Walker, Joyce -- 109 Wallace, Bill - 223 Wallace, Kathy - 207 Wallace, Paul - 215, 232 Waller, Ellen - 131 Wallin, Tad - 151, 215, 273 Walsh, Daniel - 151, 278 Walsh, Suzanne - 234 Walters, Cynthia - 109, 199 Walters, Larry - 152, 279 UOIMICAII PACKAGE FAVDREIJ GULLEGE STUDENTS AWAY FROM HUME CONGRATULATIONS FROM DORMICARE GRADUAHNG sruoswrs Enrolhng In college lor the hrst mme' Or regrsterrng lor a new term' Well here s a dorrmtory servuce that can bnghten your darkest days exams Included' Thrs IS DormlCare the SCHOOL APPROVED' RENTAL LINEN SERVICE The DormlCare plan rs automatlc It s the one way you can be assured of al ways having fresh clean Irnens dehvered every week And the least expensrve way too Thus rental plan was developed as one of the SchoollCare servuces of F W Means 6 Company for colleges throughout the country By subscrrbrng to thus service you can of your choice SHEETS PILLOW SLIPS BATH TOWELS FACE TOWELS WASHCLOTHS DUST CLOTHS 'Check wnth the admmnstratrve ofhcu of your col lege for rnlormatuon on the DormlCare plan Fund out about Regxstratlon time for year round comfort and good health through personal clean mess Or contact your local DormlCare servrce representatrve Congralulahons Graduales TIMES-DELPHIC MARY THEVILLYAN THE COED'S SHOP CASUAL WEAR LINGERIE ACCESSORIES DRESSES TRENCH COATS 2412 UDIVSFSITY 255 5395 00 00 .Q To pq T .4.V , y 1 T me Good Luck in fhe Fulure Walters, Susan - 109 Wangeman, Dennis - 281, 282 White, Betty - 119 White, Bruce - 1 19 Wanner, Allison - 189, 201 Wardell, Anne - 119, 275 Warden, Edward - 213 Wardrip, William - 278, 282 Warhanik, Paul - 213 Warlick, Margo - 152 Warnimont, Craig - 221 Warren, Cynthia - 205, 233 Warren, David - 109, 223 Warren, Mathew - 152 Washburn, Bruce - 154 White, Gary - 131 White, Mary Jo - 109, 205 Whitehurst, John - 89 Whiting, Anne - 119 Whitman, Ronald - 277 Whitt, Joanne - 205 Whitt, Elizabeth - 205 WHO'5 WHO - 262 Widdes, Steven - 81, 1 19, 270 Widegren, Suzanne - 233 Wilcox, Kathleen - 1 19 Waters, Karen - 119, 284 Watson, Phyllis - 152 Watt, William - 278 Waugh, Janet - 209 Waxstein, Marcia - 205 Wayman, Tomothy - 109 Weatherford, Steven - Weber, Valerie - 193 Webster, Dianne - 131 Webster, Linda - 199 Webster, Ralph - 131 Wehling, Susan - 109, 205 Weider, Curtis - 131 Weigandt, Greg - 152 Weigel, Michael - 152, 279 Weil, Susan - 131, 273, 80 Weinman, Joseph - 119, 280, 279 Weishaar, Penelope - 119, 289, 197 Weisman, David - 211 119, 227, 263, 268 Wilcox, Mary - 119, 271, 80 Wilen, Jeff - 109 Willand, Pamela S 119, 232, 275 Willemsen, Linda - 131, 275 Williams, James - 119, 213 Williams, John - 109, 215 Williams, Judy - 152 Williams, Kathleen - 109, 207 Williams, Michael - 277 Williams, Nan - 109 Williams, Sara - 266 Williamson, Barbara - 109 Willson, Marc - 227 Wilson, Dennis - 109 Wilson, Elaine - 274, 275 Wilson, Karen - 209 Wilson, Martha - 131 Wilson, Sherry - 80, 109 Winfrey, Steven - 152, 279 Weiss, Elyse - 131, 266 Welch, Nancy - 261, 84, 209, 265, 261 Welch, William - 131, 285, 278 Wells, Kent - 217 Wells, Mary - 205 Welter, Wayne - 217 Wendt, Robert - 219 Wenger, Christie - 109 Wert, Christy - 1 19, 195 West, Jeff - 217 Westby, Thomas - 131 Westphal, Richard - 134 Wetmore, Linda - 131 Wetzfl, Kathie - 152 WHA - 80 Wheeler, Janet - 205 Whichler, Laurie - 109 Whistler, Timothy - 152, 279 Whitcher, Barbara - 232, 207 332 Wingate, David - 109, 215 Wingler, Kyle - 197, 282 Winston, Mark - 269, 274 Wittenburg, Bonnie - 109 Witzel, Donald - 131 Wolf, Bill - 279 Wolf, Fred - 1 19 Wolff, Brian - 223, 77 Wolff, Douglas - 217, 263, 264 Woline, Robert- 131 Wolfson, Mark - 211 Wonderly, Cheryl - 131, 207, 284 Wood, Christina - 109, 207 Wood, Lucy - 201, 235 Woodard, Cedric - 221 Wooderson, Clarence - 154, 277 Woodhead, Sue - 119, 271 Woods, Ann - 131 Woods, Dennis - 277 Woolley, Jeffrey - 131, 279 Woyna, Elizabeth - 275, 283 Wright, Bruce - 131 Wright, Ruth - 109, 199 Wright, Sally - 209 Wrobel, Jeri - 1 19 Wymore, Linda - 199 Y Yalowitz, Rhoda -- 109, 195 Yoder, Lonnie - 280 Yohe, Cynthia - 131, 205, 279 Yohe, Nancy - 109 Yohe, William - 152 Young, Christine - 152 Young, Douglas - 152 Young, Patricia - 1 19 Young, Randall - 223 Youngberg, William - 215 Youngs, George - 152 Yuen, Darrel - 81, 270, 279 Yuhas, James - 1 19 Z Zabel, Debra - 197 Zachar, Steven - 81 Zachritz, Kim - 207 zuhn, Julie - 234, 131, 201, 284, 77 Zalay, Jeff - 21 1 Zearing, Ann - 209 Zechiel, Betty - 197 Zechman, James - 211 Zehntner, Craig - 152 Zeibekis, Anna - 269 Zeider, Jeffry - 219 Zeigler, Dan - 223 Zeitler, Janet - 154 Zell, Marty - 223 Zeller, Rich - 215 Zentgrof, David - 109, 215 ZETA BETA TAU - 228 ZETA PHI ETA - 282 Zganiar, Kenneth - 223 Zielinski, Margaret - 1 19 Zimmerman, James - 152 Zimpleman, Larry --269, 280 Zirkelbach, Barbara - 109 Zohbon, Nancy - 1 19, 275 Zwanziger, Mark - 131, 81, 27 0, 278, 283 gr! 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