Eastern Michigan University - Aurora Yearbook (Ypsilanti, MI)
- Class of 1968
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','N15fY 1335 152 , Q. ,gut Vlidfifii as Ill np!-vu sw 3 3 s aa ' Y I- ..r, ,M 9 - L v: gig ,-f,1: g, ,t.:1g ,Ju 1 ,A mf f-A :Lex 'TEE 1. -' , :gg My , A ,lr 52 Hyip.. , ,.- , .M W? if Y 1 5. Q' 8 xt 4 KN 1- : X Q 5 .311 is gg, I E lr we , ,,..V-Qhwyf in 'fig ffl ft' , ' ,nay 946114 'Eiga ff hw Q WJ-fu ag 'K -v ,? if , , eg, 5' at dw g ' 4 my am,-x A student's ide begins to expand the moment he or she arrives on campus. Whether it be a handsome fraternity man who is helping you move in, or a swinging coed with her guitar, there are things in New Student Days to get everyone ojto a good start. NEW STUDENT DAYS m RUSH Twice a year, the men and women of Eastern Michi- gan University have their chance to take a frst hand look at fraternity and sorority life on Eastern's Cam- pus. In turn, each fraternity and sorority have an opportunity to display their waresg thas, rush is un- derway, Beginning with teas, informal Chats, and friendly get-acquainted parties, rush swings into an all-oat quest for the right man or woman. It is a time when many freshmen and sophomores Come to know newjaees and make lastingfriendships. wimg N' f -37 u pc rims- 'llkdhizuzsmn Hifiiezf fe: 1 - L si yj agglk rslkrkt I , t 9 0 lit 5 Suprxirsi' nina fifhwg ! -J 5 I N 1 555548 :,'3'5f5f:f,!5Em , ' -i5i?s'41iiiff'wwifIM'zfiiidsfzii-wivfm:2.if,sam.mmiwsmiwmvfwwf4.Q:g:mmgImam?Vwxwwffww-mis R 's i I S . ,Q f-... Bob Seager and the Last Heard Gino Washington CONTRAST '67 Through their annual production of Contrast, the men of Kappa Phi Alpha presented to the students Bob Seger and the Last Heard, the Precisions, Gino Washington, and the Flip Jackson Quartet. These groups ojerea' a variety which was sure to please all. Dusty Williams and the Tomangos fix gs.. ia, S ws, .,ifiai,'5. 1- f 53235212 3' Yffiiief' fl HOMECOMING Homecoming spirit is reflected across campus in many waysg freshman girls will be adjusting their green bows one last time before throwing them into the break-out bonfireg Theta Chi's add fnal touches to part of their floatg and one of Eastern's lively cheerleaders leaps high along side the flames of the bonfire to help kick ojjfa highly spirited weekend. Each Eastern man went to the polls with his favorite candidate in mind. Sorority Chick Relays ends up full of homecoming spirit. Everyone a queen, but only one was selected to reign at Homecoming. Pflepsen, Lorraine Combs. BOTTOM ROW: Connie Vanderlind, Pat TOP ROW: Marcia Anderson, Chicki O'Hanisain, Connie Beal, Paula Dalian, PattiAbbett, Sandy Goodsman, Denise Budrzysky. 5 xi! -' vue- -' H+ WM The tension is over, ana' Pat'sface showsjoyous surprise, Pat Dalian is crowned by last year's queen, lovely Kay Connally. I HE CR O W N I N an M0 T President Sponberg congratulates Pat in his own little way. A lovely queen and her vivacious court brightened the Homecoming. From lejt: Patti Abbett, Connie Vanderlind, Queen Pat Dalian, Marcia Anderson, Sandy Goodsman. ug YV. k,V,., ,ms f ,..,, Q, ,-.of ,,,,qnnnnlI4 .gut ...ao ,,,, not n 1' I Q vw AWD 4? 5 W-f PM' , ii 5 , ' Q A- .1 12:2 If 5215: 1 Q ,,, I 3 1 During Homecoming, EasIern's campus came alive with the sights and sounds ofthe Circus as almost every residence hall and organiza- tion put on their own Circus theme. King, Downing, and Phelps-Sellers all put on fine displays of Home- coming spirit with their decorations in front of the residence halls. Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Alpha Omicron Pi sorority and Jones res- idence hall had winningfloats in the homecoming parade. 3 3, i ul 5 I L s i, gi! i ! I 1 S! 2 st' 51, fx 3 if if . t -if S if! ' 1 5 Wifi i ,E - E c Q gf ,, viii! 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W' 1 2 -1, ,,,,j,g- K Q ,i,gf,:w,?gg, .LSMHQ D K J Broczdcasling 156 K -, 'jp Serious Comedian, Dick Gregory SPEAKERS ON CAMPUS Two speakers appeared on Eastern's cam- pus in the fall, and both spoke ofthe life .situations of the black man of America. While Dick Gregory added much humor to his presentation and left his enlightened audience in good spirits, the Reverend Albert Cleage did not. Speaking in earnest, he told of an alarming situation in racial relations that must be solved, or else. The two speakers left their audiences with much diferent presentations and reactions. Rev. Albert B. Cleage THE NEW FOLK The New Folk, exciting new singing group, performed at Eastern and were well received. Mixing old spirituals with the new folk-rock sound they presented a very well rounded concert that was as fresh and invigorating as it was meaningful. 2 F , 5 ,' 'U' . fy 1 u Y 1 , w k -3 Q , - m gi y gw g i,-m f-,f -MMM , Q, -in 1 fm A H -' ,m,. ,, ffm-fily' Lf-, ,' -W5 .- V 'ff m 'V V V ce ' X rf ' 2? wi 1 , i:'!QiiQl2z2 - ' I Q 2 . X. K ' E iw N Q - A- , -WF' ' E -. L, 8 ' Q 5 gang. 2 2 2 s is -6 -5 Qi Z 2 S 2 Q H.. 'K ' ' ,, X HSE? Mix 4 h,x Q . 'i U H : . ,, Ls, . wif erm? , L. Q 12- , I W M W ,v,. V, , h. AQ , ,, H fr O wwiwmwi f I. , A.,,L , NM. . Us s f my '55 ef F? up 5' 36' Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity M-VJ We ' f Sw 91-A ' ::'.'1:,'r:4-E:M2'::1:2222-l?3'Ip:?-:SE A k'L'gg. 'Z 3Tf1Ij Z 138 2 'E , E 5 1 5 Delta Zeta Sorority CHRISTMAS SI G The 1968 Christmas Sing has to be acclaimed as one of the most excit- ing in the memorable past. Held in Bowen Field House, there was the opportunity to present more imagi- native presentations for the large and enthusiastic audience which at- tended. Distinctiy one of the high- lights of the show was the presen- tation ofa traditional and Motown version of White Christmas , ex- citingly done by the men of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Although there was no snow outside, this pro- gram did much to bring the Christ- mas spirit to campus. 'T I HMV' 4 'rf BROOMBA LL SPARKS WINTER CARNIVAL A CTIVITIES Highlighting the activities of the 1968 Winter Snow Carnival were the outdoor sports and the Snow Queen Contest. In the broomball competition, the winning fra- ternity was Kappa Phi Alpha while the overall trophy was claimed by Sigma Sigma Sigma. A new added attraction in the broomball contest was the competition between women. The winning female team was Jones Hall. Reigning over these activities as Snow Queen was Miss Linda Roberts, a member of Sigma Kappa So- rority. 2 S Q E I s 5 5 E i I 5 i 6 E Winter Carnival Sports in Action. A-' --- ensawnmmmz-. v w C,,,,,,,,rw-W..-,WM Www, if -an wr- Eg 5 , is i, 4- 1 ff Q wa M hw. 2 w i gi- -. r 'X 4 4 3 t 4 Y 8 6 S S' , ,. wa W vw w X X 1 Q .15 . 4-4 ff .W . -QM K .,.. .. . , ., kg f3f? T?3Lf ' 14 .,., Q ' ' 1245.-. 1-.v 'iligflggf A . k ii W- f' y'g2gfisf,. ,ify , :M .2 -1 gg as , -iaiif :fre 3' 5 ? :Sig - -mf: L. ,X ,W . ,L,-f.. - 'A Ag PY 1 '-ff ,LM X: J.: M :ii 'fs a 2 I 3 ia , ri, gf if 5? N wk Snow Ball High-point ofthe week-long Winter Carnival was the Snow Ball on Friday, February 16th. Linda Roberts, sponsored by Theta Chi, was crowned as Winter Car- nival queen reigned over the dance ana'-final festivities on Saturday. She also represented Eastern in the state- wia'e Winter Carnival at Northern Michigan University, February 23 24. Comprising her royal court were Chickie O'Hanisain, Mary Lou Paxton, Gretchen Klein, Sheila Dietz, and Esther Johnson who won their positions after performing in a talent show at Pease Auditorium which was judged by a three member faculty team. The trophy for the best beard in the Beard Growing Contest was also awarded at the dance. Mirrored on the ,face of Linda Roberts is her excitement as she is announced 1968 Snow Queen. Mem- bers oj her court are Shelia Dietz, Mary Lou Paxton, Gretchen Klein, Chiekie O'Hanisan and Esther Johnson, Queen Linda Roberts receives ll kiss of mngrazularionx as She aceepls the queen 'S Irophy. 136 ,XJ aaruszms. W , ' 3'5?.:2, Q i2fLl?:E w :M Y: ' 'Miz ,W--f g1lf in Military Ball Naida Samson reigned as Honorary Cadet Colonel at this year's Military Ball on March Znd. Five finalists for the title were selected by the Scabbard and Blade Society, and the entire ROTC Brigade made the fnal choice. 'Cadet' Sam- son was sponsored by Jones Hall. Her court and their spon- sors were Linda Duvall, Wise Hall, Nan McCabe, Alpha X i Deltap Betty Peak, Goodison Hall,' and Paula Weiermiller, Tau Epsilon Phi. Theme for the ball, sponsored by the Scabbard and Blade Society, was Rhapsody in Blue. At- tending couples danced to the music ofthe seventeen piece Phi Mu Alpha Jazz Ensemble. K Pat Dalian, 1967 Honorary Cadet Colonel. Smiling graciously at the side of Colonel Macek is Honorary Cadet Colonel Naida Samson with her court Nan McCabe, Linda Duvall, Betty Peak, and Paula Weiermiller. . L K X K -a..,4FT!? 2, m f - 1 f., ,:N. -- ,A ,' gs , F I' , gi , V .U wx zvv '2 :2f-. . T ,,,,. ,. I , ? ,. ', - 'sq 7.1 t ,'Q-A I ':' : ,VP ' if 7+ ,,,v12 'A J F ,,.. ga, uv M j ., it . if A V Q 2, J ? i. Q ,. - 'f 'Q xo . as S , 5 MUFChI'Hg Band Throughoul Ihe fbofball .veas011 the n1arc'hi11g band C6111 bc' 56611 ar all Ihe home ganzes. 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Other compounds of the four chemical elements which were presented in the show were laughing gas, diamonds, alcohol, and coal. K., ff 4, 1 i? B4 a a a Q f 4 E i i 2 . I g 1 5 9 x 2 :easy :3Q.1gwaegeg:gpp:s1' A-WMM Mmmmg, ww . u,..m w........,W ,,,,,,W,,,,,,.--W EASTERN CADETS PASS IN REVIEW Once a year the training ofthe R.O. T. C. Cadets is pat t0 the IQSI when all cadets perjbrm intricate drill and tactile maneuver demonstrations. This R.O. T. C. Field Day is the high point ofthe Cadets militant'-1 ear. Visiting ojfcers from the Fifth Army watch while the cadets pass in reviewq afine sho wingfbrfature army QfjqC6'I .S'. 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'U ET we - E,-S .pmf-uw-egr' aa .fr V :LEDGE The Mu, gan jfrst This Sigma Alpha Mu Sammy's, a colony of Sigma Alpha in their jirst year at Eastern Michi- University, were the winners of the Festival of Awards President's trophy. award is given to the organization that presents the best display of their organiza- tion. The Sammy's portrayed the story of their history as a colony and of their fra- ternity. ELECTION TIME ON CAMPUS f ,pf av' H N xx 'LN M, t xi e I ex Newly elected President Jim Raphael is congratulated by Dr. William Lawrence. Presidents coming and going-incoming president .lim Raphael with outgoing president Steve Landers. K .m.., if ,, - We ' - ,af . Vice-president for Public Affairs, Carl Anderson, with the mace, and President Harold E. Sponberg at the lectern symbolize the respect for edu- cation that has brought together the graduating classes at Eastern Michi- gan Universityfor many years. Smiling, perhaps talking of their own graduations not too long ago, these men share the common achievement of hav- ing guided many students. ADMIKISIREITQN I COLLEGES g fG,7, -'ff f-'W' ik? QA? ' -U? 8 .19-QAg3,y , N , ' XJ. 53N yf, ,KW go gk ' - an hm., K 'i 4 1 T5w,Lgmg ,' imp sl, nr if PROUD L KE RECREATIDN AREA. , , ,sig Pre-student teaching programs at Eastern Michigan University present the student with the opportunity to crystalize his interest in the teaching profession before he actually goes into the student teaching program. Working with junior-high school students at a fresh air study .session for a week or two gives each Eastern student the chance to use his or her initiative andjudgement that is so important in day by day teaching. 'S' ar in ' 9, 51.13 ' - W' fins, ,, , e w get ,Puff ft? mg ie, . . Sf? ' 2195? 59 ' Sx V f. r ' N . My EVN H, at xy. .5 yn m . N x K N Y f,,,- .. 5 tx . 14. ' x 5f?Y1sn- L -f wigs? N www J- :wig sf - '. gli - fg X21 5 - -f' N Q m. i f Q5 3 ' i . N .Wa g e . 1 K A ESQ ,If EN. ze- g 32425 , if ,K wstqa- Q-E?mJf,,,.:, H. e. 5' ,, - ft - V, fs.: ?'!k!n.A fists? 1 fs Q yt , V. Z .,,,t.tf+5. K i Q miie - ' H sawn : 'Q-- :sw W ,, A, .- ii - wqgu t , msg' f K '-as f V 'gl TI s m2,R'5V , 9' -5 is 4 ' , - Ewa Ylssx x ,Qi 3 Q0 N X Q t Y .4 3,8 A X3 my fi Frank Wawr:asec, acting head, Special Education Every child is gifted in his own way. In order that there be no child that does not learn to be what he can be, no child that cannot play, no child that cannot grow, many of the men and women of Eastern Michi- gan L'Yl7lV?I'SlIvl' are training to become teachers in special education, a much needed profession. The ja- cilities at Rackham Building are busy from dawn to dark with all that can be done to help local children as well as train fine new teachers. Manl wonderful thing? Seem to happen at Rackham. Jw' l1l il .4 .ii gsm Q ' v Q , X , Ii , K 7 X GQ ,L Q mv . M ww iff .15 .IH 222.1 5flL::'.5f g:f ' xv gpg.. gf Since it has been open, the University Library has benefited thousands upon thousands ofstudents, ,fac- ulty, and even an oeeasional administrator or two. The llllflllfl' ofcourse provides a multitude of up to date books and periodicals, but it goes -further than that in providing the latest in audio- visual equip- ment, nzierofilming, study-aia's for the blind, speeiali:ed studv and elass 1716117-1' special projects. The roonzs and a host of arts are not neglected in the Library, as there is usuallv on display a fine Collection off-onzeniporary art. Dr. Walfred lirielvson, l.Il7fL1l11' Head PHYSICAL EDUCA T10 For many years the Physical Education Department of Eastern Michigan University has turned outfne teachers, coaches, and recreation directors. The spacious facilities at Bowen Fieldhouse and Warner Gymnasium have pro- vided the Physica! Education students with the chance to grow in practice as wel! as theory. A ugusta Harris ana'Rts4arth B Eastern Michigan is known fOr the high ealiher of its business stua'ents ana' they are in demand by the leading Corporations and businesses. One reason jbr this is the incorporation QI' all QI' the newest teaching -faethties and methods and the eoneentration on training as well as education Qfeverl' business student. Dr. Emerson Erb, Headfleeounting una' Finance Dr, R0f7l'I'I WfffI'0177.Y. Head, Mzzrkcling Departmenl 2.124 -0' n.,h.,,.-vm, Mm Dr. Charley Dznzmrz, Head, Busi11cfx,s' Ezlzzmliozl Depart ment Y wvwny av Nmmvr !'mh'f2 W um Dr. W. Oscar Collins, Head General Busi- ness. The emphasis on outstanding busi- ness procedures and achievement at Eastern Michigan University has given rise to many formal and informal groups that seek to foster these goals. One of these, Alpha Kappa Psi, Professional Business Fraternity, has done much in the way of service to the community and the University. Its members are typical business students as can be seen mingling in the halls ofthe Boone Building. Af - f W1 Strict supervision and Constant drill make Eastern Michigan Business students the most reliable. The many-faCil1't1'es jar teaching the arts ofa!! sides of the business world are constantly in use far prac- tice andperfection. 'f M1 Kingslr Calkins, A rt. Dept. head Opportunity I0 create from shapeless forms, dormant colors, and vivid minds is Offered to all students through Eastern Michigan Universityls Art Department. The work of Eastern 's art .students and faculty is always on display in Sill Hall. f' 'FW' 'W X t H0lt'HfllRl1fl4-Q, Music Dept, head jll'ff M f Z ,ff QV. ff The department of Speech and Dramatic Arts and the Music Department at Eastern Michigan University have been developed over the years into what have become Eastern 's outstanding contributions to the cultural enrich- ment ofthe entire eonzmunity. Thomas J. Murray .Sfteeeh and Dramatic Arts, acting head J 3 we M 1 ., A 4:45 in lg, fi M, M 3 .si st' a ' Dr. Neil McLarIy -W??f 5 g3ex79, V ' -an Dr. John F. Lounsburul 4'-nz. E 'uh Wa Q W - gg Q W i W3 Wi 1 , ,..- g , 1 ... 1 -W l, , .Q .Lk t3,,'kfH,-73. g if I .Q V MQ '.'xf W ' ' - Y X V A gent, f- I , 'mi f? MM. - ff? 1 if i n f 1. . h K' ,tg .... L 1 ' : 555,122 i i r , .,,., KA 3 . Y ' sf- 9 i W we YY H 2 yi' , . fla- x is , SSH +' W A i i ' Dr. .l. Henry Owenx, H eaa' Foreign Language Department W In these modern times nothing is so important than understanding one another. In serving this interest, the departnzents of English Language ana' Foreign Language are educating more .s'tzia'ents everl' ,rear in the speaking properly of their own ana' other ian- guages. Moa'ern facilities aid both departnzents, and make them an attraction to prospective Eastern sta- dents evert' where. Dr. Hoover H. Jordan, Heat! lingiixh Department V, . f, New--ww.wfff.QfM.: qmm ,. W Dr. Robert Pate, Head, Math Department The Math Department has been one ofthe-fastest growing in the University. With the call for qualfed mathe- maticians rising, the math department has expanded to meet its responsibilities well. The Psychology Department likewise has grown, bothfrom an increased need for psychologically oriented social Dr. Samuel Karson, Head, Psychology Department workers and the like, and from the growth within the de- partment itselff Both the math and psychology depart- ments use the facilities at the Computer Center to farther their work. The Computor Center has grown along with each department. Graduate students add experiences to the lectures ofDr. Kenna th Grinstfaa' GRADUA TE SCHGOL Eastern Michigan UvI7iV6'I'5I'IV1 S Graduate School program is one of the ,fastest growing in the midwest. Offering advanced degrees in many areas, the graduate program at Eastern holds promises for many student. Herbert ,Y Jones, .'l,X',S'l'SllllII Dean ofthe Graduate School confers with Don Rickard. Processing II'llI1SL'l'i'PIX Y oh Dc Gato Qi f moi' Advixing a gradual? slua'w1I Mum' Nvlxnn, Qpwuv' K li' SEATED Dean Gex, .Yurein Sl1eikl1 Abrar, Ahmed Mohamoud Kuyir, Bashir, Abdi lxmzzil Farah. Osman J, Dnhir, Huxseirz Yuszqf' Adam, Yll-Vl4f,f1fl' Sh- Mlllfdf. STANDING ,'ll.Yllf Khalaj, Abdimhmml M. Nur Abd! Huxsvirz, Mohamoud H, fluxwirl Rabi, Ahmed .Yasser Abdi. SOMALIA PROJECT FUSTERS U DERSTA DI G BETWEEN PEOPLE SEATED Dean Gex, .YLIFUIIII Slzviklz Ahrar, Osman Jlllllll Dulzir, STANDING Hussefin yflffxilflllll, .YlH'.'1hL1'l'Hll.i',S'6'fII. 1 E an masmwrsfmfz f 2QWsi?t:f1..,asisflsil'm1 mlm maw ,a:w5zw2swasemszwfwx .51 - -wasfmwsilffiiwgsyffwwzkmms-Q1v:::n1w'am1W:fw:1:w wk.,-1 f f,W,AW,,.z:.:w N- w:.w-- :.1, 4 The Somali Minixler of Education zourx the groundv af lhe National Teacher liducalion Ccfnler. . . Q w a ana' meels thejuturc' teachers Qfhix counlrvx A 3 L A s s . SOMALIA W In a village not ,far from the eapilal city is Presideizt Sponberg, paying a visit I0 the people 0fSomalia, ' t I 5 ' ,K N ,, 1 gi .V Q -Y A ft 32. A fs, 5 at V f H, E. Adan Isaak Ahmed introduces Vice-President Humphrey' to the NTEC' slu- dems ' Somali Minister of Education and other Ministry' of Education officials visit Arts and Crafts rooms at N TEC. 1 2 4 - nf , ' ' nf , vw 'T mam WwWM Q 5 me 5 HOME ECOetOM1CS MGI?-1' young girls have left Eastern Michigan University better prepared jar homernaking and raising a family as well as teaching other girls how ta a'0 it. The Home ECO- nonties Department at Eastern is now small, but has been growing every year until it is a very valuable and produc- tive department. mu V ' Wig ,Y Eastern's Industrial Education department offers to all students the chance to put their hands to work in practical application. Through working with the hammer and saw, students .sharpen their natural tools ofsight and touch. . ,K W K ' dlll it SPM? , Q ff 'L ' A tfiazfefseslfigii T ,:,: . ., K M , i 5 Colonel Kenneth T. Macek MILITAR Y SCIENCE In .striving to ojjer the student an opportunity in total edu- cation for his chosen feld, Eastern Michigan Universitfv's R.O.T.C program gives the student an excellent start to- wards a career in the military. After graduation, the R.O. T. C. .student is commissioned in the United States Army as a second Lieutenant. Besides the class room situation, there are opportunities for social and recreational activi- ties connected with the military me Several officers ofthe R. 0, T C. cadre at E. M, U. X I 1 1 1 1 W i 1 9 5 l SW-'fligisqkiiiiieiismkf .ti-,Sfsi.f,.-'fi-f' f- -. . -.wifi,.si:2f .-L'swvffiitimei:'fsxQw52ff1ftsffe.:f56121zixffsilfggflgv,- 1- .-'fi1:vi1.,i.:-'ls '-1t:w.,.Af-1, --.1-iifiitpif 1.-.Y ' 1.-i, L f - ' 77 , - -W - - ' -- Si 5 AL I Long after a student graduates from Eastern Michigan University, there will he opportunities to return to the eanzpus to engage in social and academic' activities. The Qfhee of Alumni Relations has the job of eo-ordinating these activities as well as sueh events as trips to Europe and Iours of the Bahamas. The graduates of Eastern never lose the closeness to University life that they once had,' they now share it with other graduates and friends ofthe University through the work ofthe Ofce of Alumni Relations and the Alumni Associa- tion. John B. Bruce, Director ofAlun1ni Relations X' 5:5195 3555: Ns. C ' Ei! I E Ek. :EP If 3 73 J mfg.-4. www, A QW .2 sew. -uf ff f-2. .. H: ,k.,, W., fx-1 .Y-2' Q 2 1. ., ' f SS' '- wffieffigfs- V. .74 M Wwxguwu, V aims.: gg dw 9552252 4 Vice-Presidenljar BMA'I'H?.Y.S' and F inance, Lewis Fright Bruce K . Nelvori Vice-Presiclentfar Instruction Conferences, speeches, appointments ta keep, university business to be done! The Vice-Presidents have little time to spare, aften Combining two jobs at once while maintaining a smile. Carl R. Anderson Vice-Presia'enIfar Public Affairs Viee-Presidenl .lor Administrative Affairs Raymond B, Loesehner DEA N The adniinistrative staj' plays an ever important role in holding the Universitlt' high in following the quest for the best in education. Dealing with difer- ent problems in each administrative area, each stay' member hax to keep paee with the growing Univer- sity. Dean Gilden Dean G ex Dean Marshall Dean Hill There are over thirty different curricula ojered at Eastern Michigan University to help .students as well as faculty achieve their educational goals. The administra- tive staj' strives to direct the best and most purposeful academic courses for the most people, Dean Robinson X5 it is Dean Glasgow Dean Meyers Dean Rolh Dean Drummond Q? Ii E GOLF fwon 14, lost 45 EMU OPP 8 Toledo 15 112 9 Dayton 15 12 Albion 6 14 Central Michigan 3 112 10 Northern Michigan 3 112 15 Oakland University 0 12 Wayne State 2 112 13 Adrian 2 12 Calvin 2 112 11 Western Michigan 7 11 Bowling Green 6 172 15 Aquinas 3 8 Central Michigan 9 lf2 NAIA DIST.-lst Place 463 Wayne State 488 463 Toledo 468 13 Adrian 2 I5 Olivet 0 7 Ball state 11 TENNIS Kwon 2, lost 75 EMU OPP 2 Dayton 6 2 Miami 4 7 Albion 2 3 Bowling Green 6 5 Wayne State 4 Michigan NA IA Ist Place 0 Toledo 9 4 Central Michigan 5 4 Wayne State 5 CROSS COUNTRY fwon 2, lost 25 EMU OPP lst Michigan Senior AA U 25 Ball State 34 Ist Ashland Invitational 8th Notre Dame Invitational lst Spting Arbor Invitational 27 Michigan State 29 4th Oakland Invitational 50 Wayne State 15 50 Aquinas 15 lst National Junior AA U Ist Michigan Junior AA U lst National NAIA WRESTLING fwon 6, lost 105 EMU OPP 2nd Ohio State Quad 10 Indiana 24 21 Toledo ll 26 Ball State 8 3rd Michigan State Quad 5 Colorado State 29 16 Ohio State 21 9 Indiana State 18 23 Bowling Green 8 7 Indiana State 33 27 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 8 9 Northern Iowa 20 5 Mankato 29 18 North Dakota 13 8 Kent State 24 16 Georgia Tech. 23 13 North Carolina State 26 24 Milligan 15 FOOTBALL Kwon 6, lost 35 EMU 17 Findlay 15 Baldwin- Wallace 28 Eastern Illinois 47 Western Reserve 34 John Carroll 13 Ferris State 3 Wayne State 10 N. E. Louisiana 6 Northern Iowa SWIMMING fwon 9, lost 45 EMU lst EMU Relays 51 Bethany College 56 Grove City College 67 Ohio University 45 Eastern Kentucky 72 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 63 Whitewater 74 Northern Michigan 75 Albion College 45 Cincinnati 81 North Central 70 Buffalo State GYMNASTICS Kwon 9, lost 55 EMU 146 Ball State 155 University of Michigan 167 Kent State 167 West Virginia 151 David Lipscomb 146 Auburn 162 Memphis State 177 Florida State 160 Illinois-Chicago 164 Indiana State 148 Slippery Rock 168 Indiana 168 Ohio State OPP 0 13 12 0 0 6 20 12 14 OPP 53 48 46 68 32 36 39 29 68 21 40 OPP 72 183 165 143 155 113 154 136 150 172 137 173 176 117 Aquinas 68 104 Michigan Lutheran 88 82 Sam Auston 80 INDOOR TRACK Cwon 5, lost 05 EMU OPP 174 McMaster 44 Wayne State 23 Cleveland State 12 80 Miami University 60 140 Ashland College 48 Cincinnati 42 Baldwin- Wallace 23 86 Kent State 54 151 Toronto Olympic Club 50 East York Track Club 38 University of Toronto 13 3rd N.A.I.A. INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 56 1f2pt. 1967 OUTDOOR TRACK Cwon 2, lost 15 EMU OPP 102 Wayne State 43 78 Central Michigan 67 55 112 Miami University 88 112 lst N.A.I.A. OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 1967 BASEBALL fwon 13, lost 125 EMU OPP 8 Lincoln Memorial 7 12 Lincoln Memorial 2 3 Lincoln Memorial 6 7 Pensacola Naval 2 6 Pensacola Naval 0 1 Stetson 7 2 Florida Southern 6 2 Stetson 3 6 Oglethorpe 2 3 Carson-Newman 9 7 Alma 0 14 Alma 2 fWOI1 20, lost I M1'Chjggn 7 EMU OPP 5 Michigan State 1 93 Ml'Chl'gHH Tech 63 O Mighjggn State 2 78 Loyola 102 11 Ferris State 1 92 Cleveland State 75 18 Ferris Stale 2 104 Windsor 83 4 Kent Stale 2 93 Baldwin- Wallace 68 5 Degrgjf 0 105 Hardin-Simmons 80 6 Adrian 0 75 Northern Michigan 92 4 Adrian 0 73 Maine 61 5 Eastern Illinois 5 83 Northern AFIZOIICI 78 6 Eggfgrn Illirfgfg I 92 Youngstown 58 4 Eastern Illinois l 109 Wisconsin-M il waukee 86 6 Wayne Stagg 1 84 Baldwin- Wallace 90 3 Degrgff 4 100 WQSIBFH OFIZUFIO 41 3 Bgwljng Green 8 78 University of Detroit 107 8 Western Illinois 7 53 YOWY8-WOWN 68 9 Western Illinois 4 107 Capital 99 3 Western Illinois 0 55 AkfOI1 3 Tolgdo 3 75 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 87 7 Cgngyal Michigan 5 92 Northern Michigan 72 4 Central Michigan 4 89 Cleveland State 71 1 Central Michigan 7 77 A kF0f1 63 4 Wayne State 3 83 Bujalo State 75 9 101 Kentucky State 84 1 62 Northern Michigan 80 8 FIRST ROW: Leh to right: Tom Jackson, Mike Smith, Bill Carter, Glenn Crane, Ron Arnold, Bob Edelbroek, Duane Gmerek, Garry Grady, Jerry Warkentien, Tom Latherin, John Schmidtg SECOND ROW: Carl Stevens, Tom Walls, John Vaccavelli, Joe Clinton, Hollis Jejreys, Tim Quinn, John Sharp, Jejj' Hail, Jim Buttson, Ted LeClaire, 'x 'Q 1 ix C ouch Boisture Gary Matscheg THIRD ROW: Doug Copper, Ed Olsen, Gerry Tinkle, Dan Shugavs, Don Modin, Bobby Wells, John Rinaldi, Dave Arnold, BACK ROW: Coach Mike Rhodes, Coach Ron Ostrich, Coach Terny Hurley, Warren While, Sam Kachaturojjf Tom Laputka, Charles Zane. Coach Ted Guthard, Coach Dan Boisture. I 5 s EMU cheerleaders kept spirits soaring on a cold October day, to help the Hurons to another victory in a great season. Tension is always present at a football game, whether in a cheer at the beginning, or in a referee's decision late in the game. Quiet thought and post- game tension could open be found in the Huron LockerRoom. Sometimes with us, sometimes against us, the referees were always ready with the call. L ff- A271915 . fgr. 1 4 ' ' 4 , wi? ' 'LS fi S ff? iw EW wkfgn ' ' fi. w LiM1gw,,2 M ww-271' . H 7232525295 eglwgwz V- - Q XM , K ,ig,,.,5,,g , ,M w i fs: ' IGSSMQ ,E QM ,Q , S 3 X: 6 ff ' 111'-wsifm .: -- , --,:,::., Q25 A 1112291650 Ei J J K -fl age- Wk - . wi Ag., Q - -:rx T153 ,,..... WM 2 if ' - '1 w f ,gf M ' o X u B 6 ,S S A N , :i:',::E:., . :SQ .: 5 31 Wrr EZ, -- .,.: A. . sifk W. 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G-1 I sg, K ,I A .F , . W .X . . ff M, K +. M ki ki V, I All UT 1 'E 9 An 5 5 gf . 1,1 .MW 44-0 Q ,Qc X ixffiw-Wi ,ov w .J Tugyforeg big gggjngl U, Qf'D. Even CUt1f'hE',Y gif! L'XCllE'd. FIRST ROW, Lefi I0 righi, Rad Marlall, Dave Fisher, Jessie livanx R. Scan, Kennedy Mrlnioxh, Tuggle Bowens, Earle Higgins, William James Ryan, Harold Simons, Harvey Marlalt, James McCormack, J. Thigpen, Roy MelVeel1', Lawrence Brose, Allen Fraencl. Balislrere. SECOND ROW, Leji I0 right, Head Coach James Duleher, 'Q i '-fs-,Q 'lv ?' 'ia iff ki W A lf i 1 353 ii . 5 3839 - . ml ,Ax RP . f , J U 1, 1 , , , 5 I QA ' f R V EL sf 4-45' ' 4 - W 'Ms A , . ': : 1 , 7? 5 'S H52 .jig Six. 1 1 ! af Wm ,WM we 15' A 1-5-. 'A n ff 1,4 If -ff , vb ' i - 1 f M I ' ,K - A f ' -- Q1 ' a as ' 7 ,15 . -A' .R in , fs H lf, Q- ra' 4 E' X ,ae i T 2 1 SM. f ' v glgwzi Hi Y VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM Coach Mike Jones' tankers began the season determined to improve their 4th place fnish in the 1966-67 N.A.I.A. National Championships. Rated to jinish in the same spot this season by Swimming World, the desire and new talent on the E.M. U. campus had not been anticipated. The result: Eastern Michigan University lst, 326 points, defending champs Claremont- Harvey Mudd 2nd, 277 points. From the season opening EMU Relays, which the Hurons won, to the fnale with the powerful Air Force Academy, which saw Eastern lose to the fal- cons in a down-to-the-wire meet, the natators moved steadily toward their peak performances. Their season-ending QA4 record was earned in competition against such powerful teams as Eastern Kentucky, Cincinnati, Ohio University, Bowling Green and the Air Force Academy. Of the 18 man squad that made the trip to St. Cloud, Minnesota for the national champion- ships, ll were named to the N.A.I.A. All American swimming team. A well deserved victory brings the team to their feet as the clock shows results oflhefinal event. Coming up for air, Gordon Messer completes another lap ofthe pool dur- ing the teams strenuous practice. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Roggasart, Rod Ostrand, John Jackson, Keith Gill, Mark Gibson, Bill Barss. SECOND ROW: Al Saplys, Bob Legary, Bob Slick, Bruce Marshal, Bill Wisrner, Harold Lonskey, Jim Ludlow, THIRD ROW: Coach Jones, Gordy Messer, Bob Harding, Pete DuPor1, Buttedlyer Ted Blakeslee swims his way to anotherfrst. Jim Sierandzki, John Zang, Dennis Betts, Ralph Richards, Bill Farley. TOP ROW: John Fortune, Jej'Huxley, Ted Wild, Ted Blakeslee, Rick Asmus, Doug Webster, Brian Moll. V WRESTLI Coach Russel Bush's wrestling squad, ,fm-at with a sehed- ule offormidable opponents, proved victorious in six of their matches this year. Seores sueh as 26 8 over Ball State, 23 ff? against Bowling Green, and 27f8 over Wis- Consin Milwaukee sparked the grapplers' season. The leant .finished seeond in the Ohio State University Quadrangular Wrestling Meet and third in the Michigan State University Quadrangular Meet. Opponents for the EML' season included three Big Ten schools and jour Mid-Anteriean Conference 1661171.81 Only three ofthe nteets were hosted hy the lluron squad. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Meyerhojf Dale Kestel, Arvern Logan, Chris Shell, Capt. Charles Ash, QKNEELINGL Thomas Bluhtn, Dennis Grover, Billy Viverette. MIDDLE ROW: Dave Stewart, Pat Mdldff1l'Vl'. Dennis Brandt, Paul MHZl71l1I1l'6ll7, William Howe, Riehard Gonyeau, Wrestlers in praetiee: Mark Meyerhojfand Billy Viverette. A, 'H 35 ,kt f is ,V . Wezewffw.. . '--f ,-t,g,,,, . . T Larry Miele. TOP ROW: Assistant Coach Buzzard, Dennis Rizor, Charles Robinson, Garry' Gettelrnan, James Seotl, Mike Koeller, Ylvnan St. Clair, Coach Bush. P wr' During a practice session Gary A very brings his opponenf close I0 a pin, Coach Buxh on Ihe mal GYMWMSTSRA KT ATM? Q Q ? I H5 , 4, 353 ' ii- f , MQ like 5 A 'ia K9-5 552V A QI, . U, ' ' t, i wi . H f - ' M655 X , f U A - vNfYE?Ef f 1 vw Q ?'5?ff'l!fQ 'SR f s s ALLY n 1 BOTTOM ROW: Rollie Steele, Tim Wasyliniuk, Sam Mujjitt, Tim Turner, Deryl Ickes, Joe Sawtell, Glen Ogg. THIRD ROW: Bob De- Fitzharris, Lou Tiliman, Lanny Mills, John Ciaravino, Tim Reilly. SEC- land, Gary Coler, Dwight Klemczak, Charles Harvey, Don Peters, Mike OND ROW: Robert Kainz, Jim Harris, Al Steed, Jim Arnold, Tony Perry, Greg Baran, Coach Johnson. Team captain Jim Arnold goes through the motions infneform. The Eastern Michigan University gymnastics team placed fifth nationally last year in the N.A.I.A. championships. With strong sopho- mores Bob Deland and Al Steed, and senior captain Jim Arnold, the team has a chance to do as well ifnot better. 4 -Q I we:- Q , .lgfsfsni - vigil 1 wi? - ::..E: W-EM .I , yxziwvxqlsw.. fi QKBM-5 W-35555 ggfffwgygk.. - '5'1Qi1?Ei13?'2 5 ' 1 5 ,Q N , Strength, balance, ana' tim JUDO FIRST ROW, Lefi I0 righl: Carl Brainard, Paul Roderick, Phil Wilkin- son, Jejj' Dunn, John P. Cummings, Gary Dosey, Millen Gerow, Thom Brewer. SECOND ROW, George Cowling, Marvin P. Dimen, David Kennedy, Jack Feley, Frank Wright, Joe Flannery, Bob Papinaw, Wil- liam Hosman, Dennix Bergo lcoachi. THIRD ROW, Mike Kossey, '-: ,g-',,g:1'f-,L 'i .5 1 , , ' , - ., V533 f V f. f- .Y , 'I . ., Q ,- 1 , ,,,, .. , 365, i M, . 33 , , , ,, S V ,S Q ' .... , 'f 1 I ' ,Q ' . A 1 - ,,., . , ,,E.,,,..., . gf ,K K, ,,,f ,, , , : ,k,,,,,: ,-,, ,,.,-,,, Q iy. , , 5, . , , . E. , Xa 1: ,f ,- - o , o if 3, - . -1- f 4 1 . , . f ,pm n. Q -- . es i vi 1 V sf , . if ,A f - , 1 ' 4, -5 W eie' g -' , we-' , , i' x W' A 4 . I , 4 i 1967 BASEBALL BOTTOM ROWS James Hollingsworfh, Gary Bowen, John Smilh, Joe Wrighl, Jay Sehwalnz lcaplain, electi, Lonny Head, Caplain Dave Helie- gar, John Slerling, Dan Maynard, Dennis Baralh, John Clay lcaplain elecli. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Cuhran, Bill Griffin, Rick Krzimm, John Van Sirarl, James Cloud, Richard Berryman, Roberl Brown, James Finn, Terry' Rothwell Pell Cafleel Roger Coryell TOP ROW Coach OESIFIIRF, Coach Ron Hcilicr Gary Krupinski Dan Kell!! Ea' McLaugh lin, James Feldkamp Dale Robinson Glenn Harker Yhomaf Allen Randy Work lnianageri 5,-'QT Eoi -it M M fd' ,,.. '51 ' ev in 4 9 Y QWWYQ? Msn IW E333 -1 Q Ni' L.M N, , ,, ,J xx ,ww F . A 5 'K gif: -ff k 9 .' M sw r-.1 ' -ww-. ,W . x ..-f 4'd MMHa flung. .rj dftifgf L ,.. My ,QW livin, K. 'J 1 K 5 -H H91 Q Q 'H .- .gpm is S if w . , A :Q if my A 'W f, f X ,n . , K0 f L .x L 2 . nn E A- L- W I n h ' ,. A d . ' . ' 7 , -' 7mk.1 mifggl. u Q .-fel' 5g58 5F5 . ,il f 'L xl 2? ?l5 ZQse2z'?2i fb' -fx gf - ezi ne? ' -515 95 ' 1 1' 'iw v 1 ,ir ,L- 4 1 + , . ' JN Q 1968 Varxlly Track Team'-BOTTOM ROVVi Cf Coakvr, R. Barllwl. G. Thamax, L. SI0.s'.s'el, E. Oxley, C Gardenaar, P. Green, B. .110FV'I'.X'0lZ, D. .MU17l2IIL l', G. Si'I7l l', B. Brode, J. Brode. B. Tiplon. SECOND ROW: Grad a.v.vi.x'IanI R. Warhurst, W. Seller, D. Clark, D. Ellix, L. Emerr, R. Dwzewilh, M. Pellerfn, D. Baker, Caplaln J. Wicker, B. Barren, A. Davis, Cf Larkins, G. Kolb, G. Wood, J. Carroll. THIRD ROW: A.s'xi.vIar2l Coach A. Prfngel, J. Gra1zt,J. IWvl'.S'Ik!2l1'.K'kl. Cf Bald- Don Baker clearing 15jk'ez in the pole vault. Hn Q . L ...eff 'if win, K. Head, G. Duke, S. lZiVClI?lI7ILNI, A. RlLf'lll8F, G. l'wl'.VC'l1l'I', M Vance, F. Roll, CI Ahlmlzl, R. Reamer, D. Van Srlmwmfllwul, W Kendall, R. SIC'lDL1t'II.YUl1, R. Sampson, Graduarion a.s'.w'.v1a111 R. Singlz Head CQOIICL7 R. Parks, S. Herman. TOP ROW: B. Br1'nklaj1', R. l.ockcf P. Baker, G. liuxek, R. Ra.vx1'. R. H1'lma11,J. SLjllI.L'I'.Y, T. VfIII!fL'I'N'Ill C Laika, E. .Yc'.vh1'I1, D. Pzarlfar, C. E11gl1'.vl1, R. lJz1Ro.x'x, J. Cerzllla H. H1'nc'l1llj1. R. I.-VIIII, R. J0.S'ci1'. Barry Binkley winning Ihr' xlwl pal vs. Miami. W-1..k.m..w-wwwu-ewysm., rmwqmrwm. m ..,. . wp,- 542, ixgswr -qrnslligf 'CITIIQZG' HARRIERS NA TIONAL CHAMPIONS FIRST ROW: John Brode, Wavne Seiler, Dave Ellis. Bob Samson, Dave Raske, Jerry Cardwell, Joe Grajek, Dick Touchelte, Bill Goodard, Bob Brode. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach A. Pingel, Graduate As sistani Ron Warhurst, Ron Strang, Jerry Myszkowski, Charlton Bald- Davie Ellis, -7133 from EM U, leave Bruce Kiddfrom University ofChica- go,far behind him. win, Glenn Duke, Captain Jim Oberling, John Daniels, Ray Pildaja, Rick Reamer, Glenn Dusek, Coach Parks. THIRD ROW: Gary Seney, Rick Bartlett, Roger Strauss, Jim Bade, John Carroll, Pressley Green, Al Rujfner, Bob Boudriage, Kenny Head, Chris Abbuhd, Chuck Coaker. The Eastern Michigan Univer- sity Cross Country Team took an explosive team into the sea- son and emerged as national champions. Never giving up, the harriers pushed past hundreds of other schools to win the honor. Getting ready to tee ojf or just waiting around, Eastern's gob' team is the epitemy ofenthusiasm. GOLF KNEELING leh to right: Frank Reaume, Applegate, captaing Pete McVittie, Doug Russ Streeter. STANDING: Wally Mayne, Williams, Jim Cole, Jim Filipiak, Coach Adams. QM. Tim Erb, Dick Dick 174 , 3 M x i Q33 , .. 5 i sg , 5 cafe' me If f TE NIS Action is the order ofthe day for the Huron tennis squad. Eastern's team keeps the pace going at all times to pose a threat to every team they meet. KNEELING: Mike McDonald, Dave Fisher, Coach Bush. STANDING: Robin Wideman, Joe Curelo Keaptaini, Joe McCullough, Bob Staples. 1 U I xg' i if 4 af' N ' ,, N K :- twa. ..,8K e HWULMWURAL 1 J SPORT Intramural events sponsored by the athletic depart- ment at Eastern promote the spirit of competition between fraternities, sororities, dorms, and those liv- ing in ofcampus housing through participation in football, basketball, bowling and volleyball. Compe- tition is strong for each of these groups as they vie for frst place. ffw' .. f j1,f'l-T13.,,jjf Q f W V - ' . f , , , A. ' x7 95' f wr at QV M, N I 1 wi ,MW , A , Q f L .Aw s,.d 'i ix ff fmt Q, ,M ff N r Q rw M wwe we .vga J-4:5 Q, ,,., uf N. ,,,,.h.. A L ww wa-vin M, W . fp-. A N, NFL ml- 10 -BQ f 5 5,4-gg,.,v1f. W ' 5 -.. 4 M ,,..- ,. WW 5 2 178 'L.l:I SFSHZL-9 fw:,Wf:fw1f.mfffvr-. 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' A--- '-wi,--VM, L--' :fmgiw-vm,MyM ALVV .,,.. l ZA. ,.', ,,,,A,,,,, A.', mg... 22522 . :i2ssgsiff2f?2P2: fisfesffgggqffiwggggw1 ,S X 3 Q ga E 1 2-'!9?,5?vg?RMm,.4..... ,..F3Z'Sw1s:uJ7'553315?l?5,f?S?i?J1i5i3?5a55i??5Sl 21S,EfzQi57i Sgiiififii f.e5f5fEsE'E!7Z Student Court decides thefate ofthose who violate University regulations. Clockwise from left to right: Wayne Patterson, Ray Finn, .lack Henkel, Ed Linta ladvisorl, Bob Zabrowski, Paul Kish, and Mike Hickox. Senator Mike Clinansmith STUDENT SENATE AND STUDENT COURT OFFER OPPOR TUNITIES FOR RESPONSIBILITY Student Senate is the highest student governing body on Eastern's campus, The senate is made up of represen- tatives from each residence hall and from the ojfcam- pus population. These senators, wise in the ways of real politics, pass legislation on student problems and pro- grams. The senate meeting is usually the scene of violent debate followed by a cojjpee break. Sparkling wit and brilliant parliamentary moves highlight each meeting. Senator Reamon Costello x 7 BOTTOM: Roland Stapleton, Dean Susan Hill ladvisori, Pete Schump lV.P.i Jim Raphael lPres.l. Carol Cramer lRecording Secretaryl, Mike KnoxlTreasureri, Reamon Costello. MIDDLE ROW: Terry Auten, Carol Smith, Karen Sterzik, Alice Baurele, Kathy McFeaters, Trudy Adams, Pat Fry, Carol Maule, Sue Fauchey, Nancy Jones, Karen Sprouse, Maureen Sheridan, Ellen Eckert, Steve Becker, TOP: John Mul- lins, Beth Trudell, Paul Richard, Jack Collins, Larry O'Kelly, Ray Lan- gret, Dennis Lampron, Mike Small, Sue McAurther, Mike Clinansmilh, Senator Terry A uten Exeeuti ve board Senator Larry 0'Kelly Y-1 , iwymmw. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS-Executive board: Sharon Buckholz lpresidenti, Sue Mudroch list vice-presidenti, Sue Hubbard i2nd vice-presidenti, Sharon Rueter irecording secretaryi, Sharon Hen- son icorresponding secretaryi, Margaret Price ltreasurerj. Dorm Repre- sentatives: Barb Oliver, Debbie Stephens, Kathy Thompson, Sandra Bagans, Pam Dyer, Nancy McUmber, Pam Hoeft, Peggy Lee, Joanne Allen, Marlo Tobias, Lynn Schonjeld, Diane Cloutier, Jane Pilking- Members of the Associated Women Students place emphasis on bettering the residence hall regulations and Honor Code provisions for all on-campus women Slu- dents ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS JUDICIAL BOARD-il to ri Evelyn Bennett, Linda Edwards, Candy Parsons, Carolyn Draftz, Miss ton, Carol Vanriette, Barb Antonowicz, Carolyn Pleger, Margaret Waszak, Sue Kanes, Venita Melonson, Pat Romanski, Sandy Serinto. Committee Chairman: Sally Harris, Sue Allen, Elaine LaCroiz, Diane DeFabry, Linda Buckland, Kathy Brimble, Jesse Moroney, Gene Wright, Kathy Ogilvie, Sandy Mathews, Irene Leyman, Pam Brown, Pam Klos- ner, Beverly Willow. The Associated Women Students Judicial Board helps set on campus regulations for women students, and see that these regulations are maintained. Suzanne Quayle ladvisori, Sue Hubbard, Suzan Zulewski, Nancy Lapka, Peggy Stevens, Mary Wood. X t X -if .4 f 1531 .. , I 5' MEN'S UNION-BOTTOM ROW: Rusty Sharef John Spear, Ken Roe, Gil Moorman, Joel Marivil. TOP ROW: Rick Taber. Men's Union strives to develop and stimulate fellowship among all male students and Eastern Michigan Uni- versity, and to perpetuate college traditions as they apply to the male student body. WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIA TIONWBOTTOM ROW: Jan Fell lsecretaryl, Barb Falk ltreasurerj, Bev Wicks lpresidentj, Miss Riopelle Kadvtsorj, Darlene Covell, Cindy Jones fvice-presidentl. SECOND ROW: Laurel Beauvais, Lindy Wurzel, Cheryl Love, Nancy Marantette, Beth Keller, Carol Tebelman, Pam Konarski, Roberta The Women's Recreation Association exists to foster participation in and enjoyment of all sports for women at Eastern Michigan University. Huckaby. THIRD ROW: Barb Redding, Joan Farnum, Sue Garter, Rene Lansky, Kathy Waldron, Patsy Roberts, Karen Turner, Marion Swantek, Peggie Speedie. TOP ROW: Marianne White, Astrid Hot- vedt, Eugenia Burke, Patti Atkinson, Dorry West, Joe Horner, Joyce Willimott, Carolyn Romine, Kathy Sutter, Diane Melvin. .Q 525 , . :xy , 3 A .gf 'iw f'ffQf?? vie? 52 . W V L i1f,fgf13 . 'l QJ A Tr CAMPUS SER VICE CORPS Aiming to increase intellectual, social and cultural recep- tivity of each child in the program to his environment and to increase his ability to express himseM the Campus Service Corps works with children from nine Ypsilanti area schools on small group and one to one basis. These aims are pursued by the members of Campus Service Corps in their three programs, the Tutorial program, with an emphasis on academic skills, the Cultural Enrichment program, improving the child's environmental orienta- tion, and the Lend-A-Hand program, providing healthy interpersonal relationshipsfor the children. BOTTOM ROW: Peggy Stankewicz lassistanl directory, Helen Malvitz Butcher ystudent directory, Joan Hovey ysmall group directory, Donna Domka ltutoring directory, SECOND ROW: William Kase lchairman ia--fe IMA student boardy, Robert Gonas lrepresentative Michigan council student volunteery, John Ceo Jr. llend-a-hand directory, Dennis McClure lin-serv- ice training directory, Gail Burley lsmall group representativey. KQN YT? . X 1-.4 4 1 - Qskxa , rf RESIDENCE HALL EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL COUN- CIL-BOTTOM ROW: Robert Evans ftreasurerj, Judi Baetz lpresi- dentj, Tim Factor lvice-presidentt, Jean Stefaniak lsecretaryi. SEC- The Residence Hall Educational and Cultural Council is responsible for the cultural enrichment of the life of the resident student. Sponsoring speakers, trips, and ap- propriating money for better facilities, they are a valu- able on-campus organization. RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION-BOTTOM ROW: Roxann Rekewitz, Pat Karasch, Sue Tyler. SECOND ROW: Ray Adams, Gail Heck, Mr, David Stockham fdirector of housingj, Dennis Cebulski OND ROW: Judith Aro, Mike Stevens, Katie Haywood, THIRD ROW: Jan Jones, Kenneth McLeod, David Senick, Sharon Quick. The Residence Hall Association is rapidly becoming the leader in on-campus student government. Dealing with the affairs and problems of resident students, it has taken an increasingly important role in student lead- ership. fpresidenti, Donna Gendron, Karen Mayfield, Dick Williamson, THIRD ROW: Carl Stevens, Mike Barbour, Gerald Foor, Arlene Ruder. GOODISON HALL-TOP ROW: Carole Sadlowski, Norma Pear- son, Kathy Zeilinger, Jan Wolschon. SECOND ROW: Rene Lanski, Linda Mast, Barbara Fuller, Bonnie Rowse. THIRD ROW: Jean Stefaniak, Barbara Norlund, Sue Cocklin, Rita Bairly, Judy De- KING HALL-FRONT ROW: Linda Kanitz, Carolyn Pleger, Phyllis Jaster, Candy Boyd, Cathie Flaherty, Arlene Rader, Diane Hudson SECOND ROW: Karen Lawrence, Carolyn Cooper, Jackie Johnson, Moss, Gail'Heck, Peggy Wash, Mr. Davis, Mrs. Davis. FOURTH ROW: Libby Lipke, Elaine LaCroix, Micki Madden, Glenda Fears, Lynn Schonfeld, JoAnne Allen, Stevie Hauptman. Cheryl Dart, Luise Englehard, Sally Drinkert, Maggie Waszak, Dottie Allen. BACK ROW: Mrs. McKeown, Nancy Schaper, Gwen Massey, Gail Harmsen, Karen Evans, Gail Dennis, Jan Payne, Kathy Boughton. GODDARD HALL-BOTTOM ROW: Peggy Lee, Deb- bie White, Ellen Fehlig, Pam Wisner. SECOND ROW: V. Pres. Carol Cole, Pres. Roxy Rekewitz, Sec. Pat JONES HALL-BOTTOM ROW: Sue Rumz, Annette Smolak, Pat Karasch, Candy Parsons, Peggy Zonca, Shirley Patrick. SECOND ROW: Linda Tebelman, Patti Berg, Sharon Ziblut, Diane Lewis lhead Schmidt, Barb Hojer, Maureen Sheridan, Cheryl Love. TOP ROW: Carol DeSilvio, Jan Jones, Nancy Broderick, Pam Konarski, Margo Doble, Kathy De Vine. advisorl, Cheryl Sutton, Sally Schweitzer, Jan Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Sue Desrnarias, Barb Goc, Jane Pilkenton, Diane Jasmund, Jan Carpenter, GailAndrews, Cindy WOM Lynn Piatek. i t 1 BEST HALL-Bottom: Fred Richetta, Gerald Foor, Bill Ezell, Middle: Hugh Mahler, Tom Bastien, Dave Hirnmel. Top: Bill Bekaert, Don Blakely. Steve Hojrnan. WISE HALL-FRONT ROW: Marilyn Band, Ginny Cooley, Jane Manning, Patti Harris, Marcia Joseph, SECOND ROW: Risha Ring, Sherry Houde, Robyn Darling, Sue Tyler, Sherry Tanguay, Mrs. Foley, Mr. Foley. BACK ROW: Anita Day, Geri Climer, Karel Kaiser, Sandy Serinto, Bonnie Du Vail, Andrea Walker, June Black, Kay Lawrenz, Lory Philippo. 1 s DOWNING HALL-FIRST ROW: Margo Parmenter, Eugenia Burke. SECOND ROW: Suvonne Laser, Nancy Esch, Marcia Pate. THIRD ROW: Jackie Sharkey, Barb Redding, Diane Randolph, Brenda Louie, Marianne Montgomery, Linda Lefevre lvice-presidenti, Donna Gendron lpresidentl, Dena Jaje lsecretaryt, Marianne Hanoion FRONT ROW: Barry Sklvom, Gary Johnson, Bob Watson, Durwood Hutchinson, Mark Bass, Dave Burnley. SECOND ROW: Jerry Roy, Eric Pomerng, Kenn Temple, Raymond Adams, Daye Senick, Mike ltreasurerj. FOURTH ROW: Teri Halonen, Sandra Bagans, Audrey Jaske, Sherry Claus, Chris Kolodiej, Thelma Wheeler, Carol Tuthill lsocial chairmanl, JoAnne Hart, Palsy Roberts lassistant head ad- visory, Miss Verna Carson lhead advisorl, Susan Ezell lassistant head advisory, Small, Pressley Green. BACK ROW: Richard Vitale, John Phillppo, Tony Kovack. M tm, 1, if 1, ,.,, , , , .,ff--f M- mme-M-tftsizzixz - N 4mn1f- mn- 1 ' WALTON-PUTNAM-FRONT ROW: Rhonda Weiss, Joe Doute, Joan Marzec. SECOND ROW: Howard Dalhka lfldvisori, Mary GrUl ford iVice-Pres.i, Carl Sievens iPres.i, Carole Frydel lSee.i, Glen PHELPS-SELLERS-FRONT ROW: Mike Jejries, Khi Anti, Danielle Jay, Sue Brownlee. SECOND ROW: Ron Du Ross, Shirley Sterling, Sharon Quick, Helen Glick, Ellen Eckherl, Karen Sprouse, Bev Bettasco, Fran Wichman, Michael Barbour, THIRD ROW: Siuart Roberson iTres,J, THIRD ROW: Ronnie Weissman, LaDonna Goins, Kathy Reardon. BACK ROW: Bill Kouvalo, ClijYBrown. Walters, Greg Thorn, Rosalind Archie, Shelley Donbrowski. FOURTH ROW: Al Pinter, Barbara Bound, Robert Bain, Linda Miilleman, John Eler, Marilyn McCabe, Ray Elecuardo, Trudy Hornik, Maurine Payne. BACK ROW: Pat McCabe, ClijCarelIon, Sieve Piwok. ..- fy Q- ww MUNSON HA LL-BOTTOM ROW: Dick Williamson lpresidentl, Jerry Kravetzker, Tom Grites. TOP ROW: Ed Mattos, Billflltenberndt, Mike Cheney, Brad Riddle, Bob Evans, Mike Stevens. BROWN HALL-FIRST ROW: Terry Warne, Linda Green, Nancy Murphy, Joanne Wiseman, Linda Weed, Marlene Bach, Ellen Sharkey, Cheryl Ltpski, Pat Farwig. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Stinson, Ruth Teachworth, Ruth Hannewald, Marv Pat Brady, Karen Wells, Mary Wood, Karen Taylor. THIRD ROW: Linda Barr, Carolyn Draftz, Debbie Stephens, Jean Betzner, Kathy Thompson, Lynn Cole, Betty DeRemer, Grace Kushmal, Karen Mayfield. BACK ROW: Irene Ley- man, Mary Kay Alber. P.H,0.M. BOTTOM ROW: L. Russel lsecretaryj, A. Kumrnerow lpresidenti, G. Fears. TOP ROW: T, Prints, M. Banks, D. Couser, Y. Samuel, K. White. HO ORARYA D PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS P.H.O.M., the Professional and Honorary Organizations Mainline fills the position of leadership in coordinating the activities of the professional and honorary fraternities and sororities on cam- pus. These organizations make it possible for those students that have special interests beyond those of a social nature to jind the opportunities for sefexpression and participation in their special field. ADAHI BOTTOM ROW: Fran Urbank, Geri Ouchi, Jan Buchwertz, Mary Jane Johnson, Rosemary Krajewski, Judy Teachworth, Jan Blurnberg, Mary Barsanti, SECOND ROW: Judy Olivia, Linda Mann, Julie Venturi, Mrs. Stinson, Miss Mojett, Miss Wright, Bernice Adams, Mary Phillips, Elaine Rawsky, THIRD ROW: Jan Clark, Elaine Oberle, Marilyn Gajda, Jan Lucas, Miss Carson. Sue Warner, W5 Miss James, Kathy Konapka, Darlene Garchow, Arlene Ruder. FOURTH ROW: Karen Assenmacher, Sharon Assenmacher, Gail Harmsen, Diane Platte. TOP ROW: Carolyn Rix, Diane Allevato, Janine Kelly, Glenda Fears, Karen Lancour, Kay Cusick, Gene Wright. 43' I xx V, xiyvfu I Wi l ' . .J L .. g 3 - Q' I 4 X if -1- .1404 , - .- .- -zm. A - . .'.'. 22.4 4 A P . A i sg gf- K J -q, 5 , . .ti ,. uv, Q , . A V ,W 'xi W 5 g if -, ig s. ' l 'D Q . if .,fp fp' 'ey f i Q 2 L a 53. Q s ,A A EQ Ji 5 ,,,...,...........-. DELTA PS1 KAPPA. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Ainsworth lsecretaryl, Marilyn Gaehmann lpresidentf, Cheryl Symons lvice presidentl, Mar- lene Uphaus ltreasurerf. MIDDLE ROW: Barbara Falk, Carolyn Ro- KAPPA DELTA Pl BOTTOM ROW: Cathy Jaminet, Kathy Roopas lsecrelaryf, Dave Couser lpresidenty, T. Gwaltney lfaculty advisen, Katie Mornenee. SECOND ROW: Pam Lapinski, Sara Johnson, Sharon Wen- mine, Joanne Wiseman, Eugenia Burke, Jan Pilkinton, Wenafv Bain. TOP ROW: Diane Melvin, Sue Carter, Cindy Jones, Darlene Covell, Sally Drinkert. zel, Glenda Fears. THIRD ROW: Karen Weaver, Evelyn Raven, Kaye Cusick, Carole Sadlowski, Dyanna Teeple. fp 'wa C KAPPA KAPPA PSI. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Lenord, Thomas Tyra, Arnnie Kummerow, Richard Grezik, John Munn, SECOND ROW: Dory Paulie, Dave Schafer, Vince Annichini, Gary Lenord, Jery Page, Jess MU PHI EPSILON. BOTTOM ROW: Kay Seitz, Jackie Golembrea- ski. MIDDLE ROW: Kay Osborn, Louise Williamson lsecretaryt, Glenda Fears fpresidentl, Linda Detro ltreasurert, Carol Bilek fcorre- Virden. THIRD ROW: Ray LaBelle, Don Platter, Al Kibby, Tom Cal- kins, Mike WOM Paul Michalsen, Cliff Ferguson. FOURTH ROW Stu Glazer, Hugh Keppler, Lowell Schaller, Ken Keyes, Steve Harris. sponding secretaryl, Susan Sarlson lwardent. TOP ROW: Jill Haus wirth, Peggy Huntington, Miss Dorothy James ladvisorl, Linda Sinkey Mary Williams. 'W L 1 3' gg. . M' Ia: 533 Pk-wi Tau Beta Sigma-BOTTOM ROWg Jo Ette Dyson fhistoriant, Sheryl mond ftreasurert, TOP ROW: Karen Evens Sharon Mtechtels Marty Higbee, Anita Taddonfo. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Sue Yfyra Kadvisort, Piezrgak, Car01M-yer, Pam Edds. Martha Lulchka, Kitty White, Sylvia Yeutter Kv1'cepre.videntt, Mimi Dia- +1 an-ga, 'KZSU 4, 45,6 v f V A f H XWP' - A l VH Qi. ix s K g ff' .. fl-31 x EQ s W ,.,... M Q ,,, www! Q ,M 1. ,. .. fb Q O 4 'L fb-x VV gf-'13 3 V.,,4. in L 2 4 55 ,g Q ff, M k 5 ,. ,f ,f ' M, ff, be , Q fs Ka it 3 ? 1 w ' 1 ,'h.',N?!g212 H 1 ' Y 2 W, if f W5 f 35 ! ,. ls ' f,,ifw5f'Qll'f ' 7 .1 , . if ,gg ww -- 2 2 cf f Y V . , M, .,,, , 'gy 3 f , I ' ' if , H f 7 eg, - W' A Q f - if J N . W., f ,'1,, - A Lyf - M 3' gy' ' ' 'W 4 , ,, , A -..V ' ' ' MQ' Q' 'giasfa I 'Q' ,fr M , . W , Mgm W 'A - , J , y T my 5 fm -Qgglf I yF,:Qa5.,4 . 4 M.. ' M, ,, . , , V , ' -A-V n 'H 'EGM H- - f W--MMM 1 x 4 A , 1 '- K ' 127i2?5iwE,f?fQiL - f a :M y sf,f'5fwsffq5m - -- i?' ' F ' vw, A' 5? 'Y I ..,vl , 4 PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA BOTTOM ROW: Donald Platter. VirteentAnnienin1 lseeretarvt, Thomas Latimer. TOP ROW: Timothy Daniel Ely, William Barrett, David Fasting, William Engle, Philip Vesey, Allen Kibby, Michael Wolf, Clwford Schreiner, John Love, Lee Mielke. MIDDLE ROW: James DeKiere,Avo Kittask, Paul Miehalsen Westenholer, Larry Halman, Stuart Glazer, James Oak, Richard Warden, William Sneddon, ltreasurerl, Hugh Keppler, lpresidentt, A115-1egd1,JohnMunn, Pl OMEGA PI. FIRST ROW: Donna Parker lhistorianl, Marian Rybo ROW: Pat Karasch, Doneta Horst, Jeri Windberg, Mary Jane Harvey, lvfff' Pfffidefltl, Joan Boose llffwufefl, Sheryl Ernest lpresidenll. Joan Rieman, Milton Lighfoot, Maria Skiba, Kathryn Eseh, Janet Karen Market lsecretaryt, Miss Normajean Anderson ladvisort. TOP Pohugskfy Ngrmg Jean Mgxwgll, Mighgglyn Frang, PI THETA EPSILON FIRST ROW: Lynn Russell, Marion Banks, Joyce Brecktlesbauer, Judy Obe- dier SECOND ROW: Barbara Price, Regina Michael, Miss Bennett, Patricia Bernier, Nancy Ebright. SCABBARD AND BLADE. FIRST ROW: James Simmons, William Maraschak, James Douglas. THIRD ROW: Randy Gryjith, Richard Martin, Major Duane Root, Theodore Meredith. SECOND ROW: Alsteadz, Christopher Barltrop, James Hojjrneyer, George Raso, Chris Wilson, Gary Dosta, Kenneth Ledjord, Russel Baldwin, Lyle Robert Salikbury, SIGMA ALPHA ETTA. BOTTOM ROW: Fred Furtak, Melinda Schutte, Yvonne Samuel ipresidentl, Pat Ollar lsecrelaryl, Norma Al- liston. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Keefer, Kathy DeVine, Julie FuUord, STOICS BOTTOM ROW: Patti Abbett icorresponding secretaryl, Sharon Assenmarher lmembership chairrnanf, Gary Lippens lpresidentl, Karen Assenmacher lvice-presidenll, Carolyn Rix lrecording secretaryl, Keith Johnston ltreasurerl. SECOND ROW: unnamed, Rheda Burke, Greta Conlin, Sharon Wenzel, Margaret Lanzon, unnamed, Sharon Marguerite Chadden, Lucille Kozikowski. TOP ROW: Sylvia Simmet, Judy Spletzer, ManvJo Stanijer, Mary Perry, Lynda Vallentine. Bilenky. THIRD ROW: Miss Margaret Robinson iadvisorl, Kaye Cusick, Karen Weaver, Joan Boose, Sharon Hinds, Bernadine Jagielski, Mrs. Ruth AUford. TOP ROW: Evelyn Raven, Kendra Larndre, Pam Schell, Karen DuPont, Debbie Smith, Beverly Wicks, Pat Bernier, Mr. Zabawa iadvisorl. val A ? ff 7,771 7 , ,,,. QW. M, Lwamw CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Bartlett, Diane Annabelle Johnson. TOP ROW: Donald Kleinsrnith, Louise Kleinsmith, Wiles lvice presidentl, Phyllis Dibble lpresidentl, Steve Rea ltreasurerl, Shgrgn HeIl0well,J0hn Moore. BAHAI. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Power, Cynthia Michon, John W. Suggs, Jr. TOP ROW: Mary Hol- land, Linda Power, Christa R. Keller, Nancy Bayle. 13 53 6, V M 455 R.. LUTHERAN STUDENTS BOTTOM ROW: Pastor Paul Pretzlaf Marlene Bach isecretaryl, David Kreinbring lpresidentl, Christine Nelson ltreasurerl, Scott Kelly lviee presidenll. MIDDLE ROW: Jim GA MMA DELTA. BOTTOM ROW: Bill McKenzie, Linda Sloetzer, Jean Bormann, Pastor Kapper. MIDDLE ROW: Glen Sauer, Jean Wesse, Mary Doerr, Sandra Pleger, Carolyn Pleger, Miles Sinerling. Ellison, Susan Hennigan, Merry Miller, Roy Langsel, Mary Lou Pioter. TOP ROW: Jim Sukach, Nora Surrezt, Jerry Manar, Ro! Troike, Barbara Pioter. TOP ROW: Jim Hatfield, Marilyn Ferrell, Rob Diltenhu, Karel Kaiser, Tom Kroeger. ' ' Tv ,L- 51 'fs , 1i V M5 'I NEWMA N. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Radecki, Susan Krystan, John Pietrzak, Margaret Schultz, Fr. Leo Broderick. SECOND ROW: Edward Walters, Joan DeSteiger, John Daniel, Deedee Taylor, Charles Mish. A WESLEY FOUNDATION. BOTTOM ROW: Barb Price iyegrgfgryj, Beth Pickles, Carol Fisher, Rick Brunger, Terry Smith, Roy Hansen Marilyn Pirce lviee president for prograrnmingj, Roger Liebner lvice Earl Schaba, Sharon Carleton. TOP ROW: Asmed Nassir Abdi pf6Sid6fll jbr P.R.i, Joan Carpenter ipresidenri, Keith Jghnston Stuart C. Hendricks, William T Browne, Clif' Carleton, James B iC.S.R.0. representativei, Jan May ltreasureri. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Williams, William Symons, Tusufl. Khalajl CHEMISTRY CLUB. J. R. Williamson ljaeulty advisorl, Gary Oosta lpresidentl, Robert Gerisch lvicepresidentf, Jeanie Gaxmer lseeretary-treasurerl. ssociations and Clubs COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN. BOTTOM ROW: Marybeth Straighlchirna, Carolyn Milligan, Ellen Fehlig, Nancy Schley, Merry Maude Wallace ladviserl, Charlotte Spiter ltreasurerl, Jan Jones Klllllleen Mllfiin, Sllndfa Bfyllnd. TOP ROW1 Dianna MitCl16ll, Pa- lpresidenti, Pamela Garrett lvice presidenti, Carolyn Hanley lsecre- fflflll Ollllf. Rich Lapeer, David Kreintring, lV11nCy Allman. Sherry taryj, June Higbee lrepresentativej. MIDDLE ROW: K. Ledford, Jr., P00rt,Gwend01yn MflSSf-'y- COLLEGE REPUBLICANS. BOTTOMQ Ralph P,Sghml1L-kgl, Djgng Michael W. Higgins irreasurerl. TOP ROW: Ellon L. Laura. Jr. Cloutier lchairmanl, Kathy Brimhle, William T. Browne, MIDDLE GUfU'Ald4'fmf1 'K4 7'Wlh M' UPSON- Tf'fU'f4Wf 7- ROW: Pegg41'J'YschAgr, fed Wiem, Dave Grace, Bruce Alan White, EASTERN ASSOGIA TION OF STUDENTS OF ENGLISH. FIRST ROW: Diane Kuleza, Wes Hanson, Cynzhia Gehrfen. SECOND ROW: Kris Boboltz, BillBarne11, High Bewley, Sue DeBuI1.sx .,....-fl MODEL UNITED NATIONS. BOTTOM ROW: David Arlley ltreas- urerl, Sharon Carlton lrecording secrelaryl, Chris Barrhrop lgeneral .vecretaryl Nariey Stevens lunder.vec'retary generali, Kalie Basaraba MARKETING. BOTTOM ROW: Raymond J. Drake ladviserl, James R. Meranuek lpresidenll, Catherine L. Fisher lsecretaryl, Russ Wichler- man lvice presidenll, Fran Slabeck lmember chairmani, Charles Gilmer lcorresponding secrelarvj. SECOND ROW: Anne Larner, Safdar Husain ladviserl, Donald Klein.vmiIh ladviserl, Jack H. Aprahamian. THIRD ROW: Michael Clinanvmilh, Suxan Ormsby, Joel Marwil, ltreaxurerl. TOP ROW: Arnie Davis, Carl A. Rose, Samuel T. Scharz- line, Tim 0'Fannell, Dean C. Stanley. N0 VICE DEBA TORS. BOTTOM ROW: Patti Clark, Mary England, rad, Alice Feeble, Susan Foueheg, Donna Magid, Mark Edwardv. TOP Vivienne Lenk, Sheri Delaney, Toni Bishop, Allan Kennetlt' ldireelor ROW: William L. Gasta, Dennis Lamprow, John Stewart, Bruce Bar- of debalel, MIDDLE ROW: Melvin Lee, Carol Shingler, Oppie Axel- ker, Dennis M. Herlel, Steve E. Miller. VARSITY DEBA TORS. BOTTOM ROW: J. T. Adams ljacultyl, Arthur Mazzola, Pete Huthwaite, Carrie Estelle, Kitty Jones, Allan Ginnie Kurnz, Marcia Copeland, Norman Grange. SECOND ROW: Kennedy ldireetorofdebatel. Xlns. ORA TORY AND EXTEMPORARY SPEAKERS. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Slanlake, Sheryl Feldman, Madeline Allman, Joe Clinzon. MIDDLE ROWS Gail Brai, Nadia Sexi, Jim Harrison, Diane Dressel- EMU PLA YERS. BOTTOM ROW: Chuek Cosler lIf6d.S'l,4I'6l'l, J. Joyce Cusrnano iviee presidenli, Linda Barker iprexidenii, Vivienne Lenk isecrelaryl. MIDDLE ROW: Malt Locricchio, Richard Wors- pf' house, TOP ROW: Yolanda Rolh, Sandra Nolhrnan, Gary Evans fad- viserl, Simonne Lada. wick, Mary Beth Dolan, Gloria Belden, Ruth Bauers. TOP ROW: Tom Adkins, Linda 1'-0.Yl6I', Thomax G. Chrixl, Carol DeSilvi0. J INDUSTRIAL EDUCA TION: FIRST ROW: H. Wilson, Herb Wilson, Bill Hogg. SECOND ROW: Elmer Elliott, James Flynn, Bob Armslron. INTERNATIONAL CLUB. BOTTOM ROW: Herrick Byabaah, Abdillahi Ali, Kennedy Sipula, Shahpour Pajuhesh, Mohammad Taiyab Khan. MIDDLE ROW: Ahmed Nassirabdi, William Symons ltreasurerl, Joel Marwil lcorresponding secrelaryj, Nur A. Hussein, lvice presidenlj, Yusuf l. Khalaf lpresidentl, Joan A. Yasenchak lrecording secrelaryl, Safdar Husain, ladviserl. TOP ROW: Joseph Amafli, Badri Badha, Pamela Veness, Molly Morris, Fessiha Teferra, Adams D. H. Koroma, Farah H. Gedleh, Solos Antoniades, Abdulkarim Ashur, Juslim S. H. Ting lpastpresidentl. VARSITY E CL UB BOTTOM ROW: James Wicker, James Vick- TOP ROW: Rocco Rossi, Homer Hinchvlljf CarlSt6ver1.s', Mike Duby, ers, Cillfl Hollmvay, umlamed, Chrix Accuhl, Dr. Adams. MIDDLE Joseph CQLIIIIIOII. ROWVI unzzanzvd, Bob SfLlf7l6'K, Donald Baker, umzamffd, Pere Casteel. LE CERCLE FRANCA IS. BOTTOM ROW: S. Caxlagneaao fsecrcf- A. Gepperl, K. Mari. THIRD ROW: J. Garascia, Charley Mish, Sophia ll1l'Y1'!, C Moorman ftreaxurerf, G. Ammamz f.L7l'9Sfdl'IIIf, H, Van Hee Kraal. Thomas Donncflly. lvice presidenlf. SECOND ROW: B, Rudzki. B. Mecklenburg, L. Gable, yfff' 5 :.'A LIBRARY. BOTTOM ROW: Louise Gould iprogram chairman! Pamela Hoeft lpresidentt, Lucinda Palmer ftreasurert. TOP ROW OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY. BOTTOM ROW: Martha S. Mousch ffacullyt, Frances Herrick ifacultyi, Dan Lajjerty fpresidentj, Carrie Eiiers ltreasureri, Nancy Bayle lsecretaryi. MIDDLE ROW: Sara Wright ffacultyt, Marion Banks, Virginia Rondinella, Kathy Bough- Alice M. Lauer lpublicityi, Bonnie Kempf Ksocial chairmani, Martha McDonald irecording secretaryj, Pat Schmidt fcorresponding secretaryt. ton, Barbara Price lstudent liasonl, Sharon Ziblut. TOP ROW: Mary Pat Brady, Normajean Bennett ffacultyt, Jan May, Elaine LaCroix lchairman ofcrahsalei. 6 .f-... 415 'Uma -.GA 5 'ce l VETERANS. BOTTOM ROW: Roy Evans lvice presidentl, Jerry Woods ltreasurerl, Rick Callaway lpresidentl, John Hay lmasters of WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDI,-'CA TION. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Goehmann, Rene' Wiley, Peach Forshee ljunior represenzativef, Cindy Jones, Darlene Covell ljunior representativel, Chris Newton. SECOND ROW: Miss Grills ladviserf, Patti Higgins lpublicationsl, Lynn Norton, Susan Trombly, Sharon Eskin, Kathnvn Schultz lco. ed. score sheetl. THIRD ROW: Diane Melvin lsenior representativel, Vera Chamber- armsl. SECOND ROWS Lloyd May, Jerry Tuorni, Tom Mazzarese. THIRD ROW: Joe Mitchell, Michael Russell lsecreiaryl, Dave Smith, lain, Marianne White lsophomore represenativel, Dorry West lsopho- more representalivel, Sally Childs lfreshman representativel, Mary Hol- land lsophomore representativei, Anita Gibson lfreslynan representa- tivef. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Symons ljunior representativef, Beth Keller lprogram ehairmanf, Patti Atkinson lpresidenll, Kim Renton lvice presidenll, Jan Pilkinton lsecretaryl. , x A 'f , Q. L - fa . ' ' X ,, . . -Q 4 , 1 Q- 54' . 'fl x?: kgGf p w , I f Digi! ' . - , 3- . 6 - - at g Q , 1 7 W ' x. X I 5 Q-fl . , P 5' H f' :K ' W! I f ' 'i 5 'A' V , ' , s Q 'U x , Liga V ,? iA Q. 1 is H W X w ,, ' 'K 'V Q J, 6, 1 Ur gi E kg? : if r U ,W Q Wg c'fw l'?- ai ' ' if vm fr if sf gf Y Hospitality Committee-BOTTOM ROW: Elton Laura, Phil Downs, Sandy Wasowicz, Melanie Crockett, Jackie Wambaugh, Gary Gutman John Underwood, SECOND ROW: Barbara Balse, Terri Simpson Kathy Reardon, Beverly Willow, Peggy Morris, Mary Pickles, Judy Bil- gala, Sharon Bilenky, Mary Bennett, THIRD ROW: Jackie Every, Homecoming Committee-Executive Board--Chairman: Jon Johannsen, Vice-Chairman: Mary Rosin, Secretary: Maureen Trosko, Business Manager: Ginny Kurnz, Faculty Advisor: Donald Kleinsmith, Sub-Com- mittee Chairmen-Alumni: Alice Hluchaniuk, Nancy Sullivan, Bands: Joyce McKay, Jim Kubiak, Extra Income: Cindy Savarese, Jim Allen Freshmen Day: Jim Holtrop, Game Arrangements: Patrick Aseltyne, Karen Lawrence, Sue Beaubien, Karen Taylor, Vickie Battistone, Sandy Smith, Lynne Sweet, Janet Zoellner, Gerri Climer, TOP ROW: Alan Burg, Bruce Houle, Dale Cooke, Jerry Janesick, Art Esch, Bill Lozon, Mike Miller, Mr. Kinney, sponsor. Judging: Rosie Roberts, Coni Gorak, Publicity: Linda Roeske, Dave Barbour, Queen's Presentation: Helen Boxwell, Lynn Gray, Queen's Coronation: Nancy Whichello, Sue Neaveau, Saturday Evening Dance: Peggy Proctor, Steve Sczytko, Theme and Parade: Bruce Dubin, Voting: Ruth Etling, Sally McConachie, Community Relations: Barbara Wenger, Queen 's Float: Ilene Dubee, Faculty Day: Lynn Marsh ALPHA PHI OMEGA. BOTTOM ROW: Stan Fortuna lvice presi- denti, Keith Johnston lsecretaryl, Clif' Carleton lpresidentj. SECOND OMEGA PHIALPHA. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Ryerson, Mary Iscaro, Nancy Stevens, Karen Lancour. Sharon Eskin, Grace Kushmavel, Sharon Carlton, Cheryl Lipski, Lu Brong, Sharon Ziblut lalumni secretaryl. SECOND ROW: Dr. Carol Guardo ladviserj, Gerric Climerlcorrespond- ing secretaryl, Arlene Ruder lpresidentj, Peggy Morris list. vice presi- dentl, Kathy Zeilinger ltreasurerl. THIRD ROW: Elaine LaCroix, Mari- ROW: Roy Hansen lpledging vice presidentj, Terry Smith lprogram vice presidenti, JejHritz lsergeant at arrnsl. etta Brenke, Marilyn Price, Rosanne Gerrisk, Jill Marlette, Gail Dennis, Kathy Boughton, Cheryl Hubbard, Esther Johnson, Susan Hess, Marlene Krajt, Gail Burling. FOURTH ROW: Karen Lawrence, Maria Mann, Susan Swayze, Karen Stoddard, Susan Muir, Jan Heitman, Gail Harm- sen, Clare Maloney, Joan Goraj, Carolyn Cooper, Joan DeSteiger. Wx? 1 i W it 1 Linda Malkin, Graduates Editor Lyw C0'7HfU'7y Edfmr-f'7'ChffTf Nancy Broderick, Events Editor Gary Hogan, Athletics Editor Meg Crowley, Academics Assit. Editorg Jenny Wery, Academics Editor Gary A very, Bugingyg Manager 515 Neil EIMouchi, Photographer Lori Combs, Student LU'e Assist. Editorj Corinne Fidgeon, Editor MM 7 A--, ,. 'M -Y t,W.m,VW.?5 Sew-uf ff, .mail--f 'f A -S49 1 Y- Q, f-Iv Student Lzfe Zfz f 'V Q' MikefAnderson, Photographer 1968 A URORA STAFF 3 R2 A '-n ' xQ f V V-mmmmwnuxummmwwnewmfbtmqifesf--I L- g ,A 552725 , iwii. msg ? . zw ff - 2 if , Q 3 .gm f F AF, t MM 'ww 224 Vt.: 5, W t,,l f fi 553, if' F! 4' ,', 435 QQ, ,awww T 0-H5 ,.,, -is 'ilfdxi J N .WM an-U unix' Wtwlnnuf T ROS60HV16'Sl1iW1l1lZ. FEUIWF Edfl0f Claire David. Editor-in-ChIeffJ0e Misicfwicz, A.v.vi.x'Iant Edilur .. 'r 'nf' we 'fl 'W Us waxy ..x.,-wa 41.5 Business Stqff BOTTOM ROW: Sue MaCLelland, Ellen Fehlig. MIDDLE ROW: Rick Brunger, Ron Wrulllewsld, Noel Riga. TOP ROW: Sam Watlo, YTIHI Black, Jon Adams, John Gildenvleeve. John Gildersleeve, Business Manager Dave Serhin, Sports Reporlerg Barry Levine, Sporls C'0lurnnisl,' Dennis Lampron, Sports Editor. Wg. 3 Sim.. M 42? X 4 T TTT EASTERN WRITER mvmss You TO susmn Youk 5:10121 sromfs Pozmv DRAMA Pamrmos GRAPHICS DRAWINGS Pnoroemwuv Foa THE SPRING lssus OF THE EASTERN WRITER WORK SHOULD BE MAILED OR TAKEN TO THE EASTERN WRITER 432 w. fonssr The Panhellenic' Council is the C1.S'SUClflIl0I1 of'.s'ororit-1' women that holds the responsibilitt' of coordinating the activities ofthe sororities on eanzpus, and setting the guidelines that lead to a stronger ,sororit-1' .vutettz at Eastern M iehigan L't1t'ver,s'it,1'. The lIIIE'lffh'ClIC'l'lIlI-1' Council .verves to meet the needv of the expanding -fl'dlC'I'lIlI-1' .vystettz at Eastern .Vlieliigan L'niversit,1'. Working with and through all fraternitie.v, the l.F.C. is a valuable link in the Chain of relations between the ,fraternitie.s', the LvIIl1'6'I'SlI.1' and the eonttntitittl' of Ypsilanti. PA NHEL FIRST ROW: Sue Hubbard, Suzanne Quayle, Sally Need- OND ROW: Pat Mattirnore, Louise Kennedy, Leslie Cotter, Cynthia ham lprexidentl, Sue Tustin lviee presidentt, Pat Bernier lrecording Srnith, Deleie Craeehiolo, Janieee Powell, Jo Ann Schettl, Sylvia Bixhop, secretarvt, Pal Luptak leorrexponding seeretaryt, Carol Kanitz, SEC- .Vanc,1'Mead,Ann GLlll1l'Vl',SI,l6NFVKUII. l.F.C. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Sinda, Conrad MeRobert.v, Dan Aitken, Joe Gasper, Rod Edie, Bob Shiller. MIDDLE ROW: Dennis Mc- Craner, Seree Barna, Frank Lederer, Ceors Yeullieh, Sanz Modica, Ger- ald Meszarox, TOP ROW: Claude Yoakunt, Rick Arndt, Bob Edel- broek, John Mayernik, Lance Wright, Being entertained at the rush party AKA's Go African are rushees Valarie Holt and Sandra Truik. The Xi chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha was established in i949 on the cam- pus of Eastern Michigan University. Such civic aHairs as volunteer work at Beyer Hospital and the local Red Cross constitute .services offered by these sis- ters. Once a year a scholarship is awarded to a deserving high school stu- dent. Highlighting their year was the AKABAILE, a formal dance presented in the spring. BOTTOM ROW: Delois Whitaker, Regina Kinchem. SECOND ROW: FOURTH ROW: Hildria Hoyle, Kay Johnson, Diane Thomas, D Dorothy Thomas, Vivian Davis, Patricia Holt. THIRD ROW: Ann Gloria Gray.C.'arol Hutchinson,.S'andra Truitt. Bass, Jerolean Swagery , Marcia Jackson, Lauren Jackson, Elnora Peel. Qnxwmmzwnzwwfwwmvmmafwttmmmss-fwfmemn.x:wwpm2eQtas1:PzWs 1t mn .1 mn: ,wsu . h-f- 7 f -f-' Lv-:sun-A uw.-t fun-izmwfm nu -f ur - - 7 f- f - -f--' f Lf--f A ef' gifs g i! ,K y 42 ALPHA OMEGA PI-BOTTOM ROW: Fran Gabridge, Margo Kelly, Kathy McKinney. TOP: Judy Haggerty, Judy Kimball, Sue Car Parrnenter, Joyce Zieliuski, Merry Miller, Bev Mittlernan. MIDDLE Ier, MarvAnn Kirr, Nancy Lopka, Sue Warner, Carol Moleski ROW: Lunne Parsons, Karla Kuisel, Sue Neveau, Jan Lucas, Cathy A07T's sing their way into your heart at the annual Christmas Sing. The women of Alpha Omicron Pi be- came enthusiastically involved with university activities as well as those associated with the Greek life, win- ningfrstplace with theirfloat at Home- coming. Throughout the year their bond of sisterhood has become closer through sorority weekend, Saturday morning breakfasts, and Greek Week activities. BIT 4 a 2 W E in in ' ' my xg 9 9 'PQ 4 2 ' 15 A ' V' 'aye ' tex. . A ,Iv S . mf, A , g',,,M A 1 L 3 W Y -f AM h-e. I V y . 'X ii' A A Wax, V 8 W , --N-RC? M, I4 . M , ggi. K . ,N A r .W-3' S- ! Q X , N w Q w f5 .ff ' W .. ,...-. . ll , , in , ,X J 'mn 10.65-al? ' -Y. , si S ' ?4f3 is:Qz5i' Wx! 'Nu A -5 ff!! N Ph g Wrfwl, sfrwwaswz-v 'ws FIRST ROW: Mary Ellen Daly, Marv Ellen Slimpson, Tessie Peter- son, Nancy Mead, Nancy Marantette, Connie Vanderlind, Sally Schmidt, Shirley Mezzano. SECOND ROW: Pam Heard, Darlene Gouin, Nicki Nugent, Kathy Wantin, Peggy Schober, Mary Desanlis, Joanne Aly- ward, Mary Wood. THIRD ROW: Pat Howell, Sally Fawcett, June Alpha Xi Delta is a national social sorority which was organized and established at Lom- bard College in 1893. The Garnnza Zeta Chap- ter at Eastern Michigan University was the sixty-seventh chapter to be initiated into Al- pha Xi Delta. Double blue and gold are the sorority colors, the Pink Killarney rose, their flower. To our soldiers in Viet Nant these sis- ters sent greetings at Christmas. af'-:I au. Ou -Q., Levy, Nancy Ebright, Nancy Walkinshaw, Nan McCabe, Betty Floyd, FOURTH ROW: Kathy Densrnore, Lily Gee, Diane Delfabry, Sue Mudrock, Manneetta Sitler, Helen Boxwell. FIFTH ROW: Ruthie Fetner, Jackie Cloker, Ann Guiney, Paula Pflepson, Coni Gorak, Char- lene Sczdronski, Denise Budrusky, Maureen Trosko. Mary Wood, Diane DeFabray, Nancy Marrantetie, Helen Boxwell and Sue Mudrockjoin in the activities ofGreek Week. WW wdm, k,kk. 3? Delta Sigma Theta, with principles based on scholarship, leadership, service, and personality development, was founded in 1913 at Howard University by twenty-two Negro women. ln 1949 the Delta Beta chapter of this internation- al sorority was established on Eastern's cam- pus. Work in mental health, job opportunities, volunteer services, philanthropy programs overseas, and guidance of youth are a part of the five-point project that keeps the Deltas busy. Serving as their major social function ofthe year was the Crimson and Cremeformal dance. . .A J-rw BOTTOM ROW: Brenda Misiefield, Cvntha Smith, Bernadine Emanuel, Jackie Kendrick, Wendy Childress ivice presidentt, Debra Jackson, Shera Raiford ltreasurerl, Eleanor Heard, SECOND ROW Geraldine Douglas, Patricia Maullsby, Margaret Price, Betty Smith, Diane Lynch, Brenda Buchner, Addie Moore, THIRD ROW: Priscilla Delta Sigma Theta harmonizes at Christmas lime. Phijjer, Margaret Ealy, Gwen Knowles, Janiece Powell, Venetia Melonson, Rosalind Archie, Bessie Grice, Mary Burks, Lynda Pijer, FOURTH ROW: Barbara Brazier, Willie Howard, Philex Bankhead, Judy' Cole, Denise Beanurn, Shirley Johnson ipresidentl. Linda Marshall, Nancy Seremjiam, Marv Jane Bulman, Sue Sehmeek, Nancy Witt, Laurie Hilde, Barb Campbell, Sue Behrens, Joan Topper, Chris Moran, Patti Abbett, Ann Slife, Mansha Zacharie, Brenda John- Mari' Logan, Sharon Cassell. son, .loan Alexander, Mickey McCormick, Gail Baldinger, Sheila Dietz, Making last minute requests ofSanta are Leslie Cotter, Lin Cotter and Peggy Stevens. Az The Gamma Sigma chapter of Delta Zeta, the largest sorority in the nation, was established on Eastern's campus in 1955. Throughout the year these sisters have been involved in sueh activities as a Christmas party for underprivi- leged children, a clothing drive for the Navajo Indians, and money raising projects to aid the deaf and hard of hearing. .5-Q, BOTTOM ROW: Regina Michael, Barb Sehueler, Linda Benson, Grace Dalby. SECOND ROW: Sarah Jonekhere, Judy Saunders, Anita Day, Robyn Darling, Barb Minter, Sue MacLelland, Karen Busatti, Sandr Dodge, Barb Baughman, Nancy Gabe, Pal Luptak. THIRD ROW: Sandi' Sanders, Claudia Weiss, Diane Medley, Marr Anne .Yo- voth, .Yancy Gralla, Joan Kriedor, Sharon Atkins, Elaine Muglord, Li: Adsit, Jan Ramsdell. FOURTH ROW: Darlene Garchow, Sandl' Bel- son, Karen Ford, Diane Meissner, Diane Breest, Gail Tuesink, Laural La:ar, Barb Shively, Diane Dosset, Sue Llrich, Hillary Muhmey, Pam Dyer, Ruth Teachworth, Andee Walker, Gretchen Yates, Peggy Wood. Fl I-'TH ROW: Mary Ellen Slahunek, Linda Roberts. Reigning as Queen over the Snow Carnival activities was Sigma Kappa Linda Roberts. In September of1959, Pi Kappa Sig- ma, a local sorority on Eastern's campus, became the Delta Alpha chapter of Sigma Kappa. Uniting its members in a bond offriend- ship for the development of char- acter and the promotion of social and intellectual culture is the aim of the Sigma K's. Throughout the year they have contributed to two philanthropies: The Maine Sea- coast Mission, and The American Farm School in Greece. ? i3Bi?Hw99l5Jv Y-Q i N1 .uf i B. Sigma Nu Phi, Eastern 's only local soror- ity, was established in 1897 for the pur- pose of promoting a strong feeling of sis- terhood and to be ofservice to the com- munity. This year the Sigma Nu's were proud to boast that one of their own was elected as the 1967 Homecoming Queen while another sister was on the l968 Snow Carnival Court. Ki? BOTTOM ROW: Arlene Kornblut, Sharron Henson, Bu::1' Zwicker, Karen Phipps, Diane Bailey, SECOND ROW: Sandi Lutch, Jo Ann Griesbeck, Beth Trudell, Clllldil' Martin, Carol Cole, Sheila Look, Bev Boulwell, THIRD ROW: Kathy Nenzchick, Chervl Thomas, Jo Ann Peterson, Chickie 0'Hanision, Peggy Proctor, Susie Dowling, Sheree Kopp, Regina Rosen, Linda Huth, FOURTH ROW: Jerri Jones, Delsie Cracciolo, Nancy Sullivan, Pat Dalian, Donna Dalian, Gerri Hays, Cathy Crowhurst, Nance Brisbois, FIFTH ROW: Diane Hilde, Sue Clark, Prudi Hess, Donna Wesley, Jeanne Weinch, Emily Kutcher. During New Student Days, the sisters of Sigma Nu Phi offer assistance to newcomers on campus through information booths. K c, c ,c ,i X up I , Q . l'li' WWQGKLQ is J 4, rt fr ' Mm.- .. fHg,,jgw.if+v'f if ,pig 'k'. Q 7 'Lf K- . ' W irq, gf Q Sgr ,ES .. Tri-Sigma sisters engage in broonzball competition during the ae- Iiviries ofthe l96S Snow Carnival, FIRST ROW: Margaret Gleason, Karen Candae, Betty Floyd, Deanna Kent, Sue Linsa-13 Bev Willow, Karen Ing, Sue Jeske, Laura Kille- wald, Luann Williams, Judi' Sweeny, Marx' Lou Flvnn, SECOND ROW. Bonnie Cox, Sandi Burkhart, Naney Zoellmer, Pat Matlirnore, Norma The Omicron Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma was established on campus in l9l7for the dual purposes of promoting love and sisterhood. Perhaps the best known ofthe Tri-Sigma's so- cial service projects is the Robbie Page Me- morial Fund for polio research, in memory of little Robbie Page, the only son of'Mary Hastings Holloway Page, National President of Sigma Sigma Sigma. Purple violets as the flower, colors of royal purple and white, and the jewel ofpearl are the heritage ofeach sister. Wittenburg, Patty Farwig, Joan Jewilt, Linda Downing, Kathy MePheal- ers, Judi' Tfvbinka, Shirley Jacobs, Gail Jennings, .4 my Aniiot, Sharon Vargo, Sue Hel:er, Judi Runstruni, Jeanne Donahue, Sherri Fagin, Janie Little. ZETA TAU ALPHA-'BOTTOM ROW: Maggie Ttjany, Ingrid Winnervtrom, Cam MeDawall, Judy Biegala lrecording seeretaryt, Carol Cuclcovich, Sue Allen, Jane Rocker, Mary Kay Alber, Marv Pat Brady, Lynn Schwedler, Nancy Horn, Cheryl Heisland. SECOND ROW: Maureen Borg, Cindy Nicholas, Gay Bremner lritualt, Sherry' Towe, Dawn Slahle, Joie Manning, Linda Siekles, Judy Flotkelter, Candy Hearseh, Linda ZiZi, Sharon Mieehiels ipresidentt, Carol Kanitz, Sue Buczynski, Sue Killen, Sharon Abney. THIRD ROW: In January Qf'l963, the Delta Rho Chapter ofZeta Tau Alpha was formally established on Cam- pus for the purposes of fostering close bonds of friendship through sisterhood and the develop- ment of a well-rounded individual. Throughout the year, the sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha engage in such activities as sorority weekends, a dinner dance, and Homecoming festivities. Their colors are the turquoise blue and steel grey, their flower, the white violet. F fr YZ? 'lk Jeanie Betzner, Carolyn Reuter, Barb Piotler ltreasurert, Patty Hoops Geanie Federiei, Cindi MelVutt, Louise Kennedy, Patty Kendziervki Chris Maghielse, Barb Price, Luey Lockwood, Char Lomneth leor- responding seeretaryt, Sharon Bilenky, Mary Bennett, Sandy Laird Sue Hennigan, Marr K. Waters. FOURTH ROW: Ann Donelson Dora Logee, Ellen Sharkey ivice presidentt, Ann Croueher. Gall Almeranti, Ellen Fehlig, Chris Welson. 17 Practicing for the annual Christmas Sing are ZFIUIS Mary Pat Brady and Ellen Sharkev. 4-xg.. 9 12, 'cw 4,09 1,0 ,N Q I, v,,4ggx ,L J I W W Capers Harper, Roger Me.Yeely, Gregory Sears, Charles Beard, William Tlzigpen, Don:ell Quinn, Leroy Welson, Jaines Harris, Robert Brown, A lan:o Jones. The Epsilon Eta chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha, the first negro college fraternity, was established on Eastern 's Campus in l959. Founded in 1906 at Cornell University with the purpose of lifting the hearts, minds, and souls of nzen to greater goals, the Alpha Phi Alpha's are today both international and inter-raeial. The Alpha Phifs Continue each year to uphold high scholarship and leader- ship qualities as well as partieipating actively in all ,fra- ternity functions. Their annual Sweetheart Ball, the Blaek and Gold highlights Iheiryear. 1 ww M -kj BOTTOM ROW: Willy Arnold, Steve Vasx, Mike Modos, John Waldi, Jim Partridge, John Mayernik, Rorn Cooley. SECOND ROW: Mike Johnson, Gary' Iiisenherg, Bruce Ruhin, Jim Douglas, Bob Sat- zar, Jerri' Peregord, Gray llarrower, Alphe. THIRD ROW: Don Ol- xen, Len Lukomski, Leonard Pishko, Kerri' Soave, lpresidentt Ralph In the Spring of 1965, Alpha Gamma Upsilon merged with the national fraternity Alpha Sigma Phi. A regular part of their philanthropic projects are activities for the underprivileged children in the Ypsilanti area. iS 11 115-v rv- ..,,4 sr Johnston, Paul Selzke, FOURTH ROW: Roger Feldman, Frank Steji anski, Lou Gavrilov, Bob Ruete, Fran Federspek fviee presidentt, Roger Young, Howard Mevis, .lim McDaniel, Jerri' Dillon, Howard Iwahashi ltreaxurert, Paul Visnaw, Bob Fredson, Rich Kaezrnarezyk, Dennis Norton, Frank Festa, Would you believe the guy's chugging a COKE? fr , if - 0- u Q5 an 'ZS' FIRST ROW: Noel Rigo, Richard Berryman, Bill GMM, John Young, Terry Hill, Vince Bedogne, John Kwialkowski, Scott Sager, Bill Burke, Nelson McNicol, Richard Bliznik. SECOND ROW: Bruce Minerley, Bob Olszewski, Jim Pierce, Bob Scheloske, Serge Barna, Larry Mathew Students responded enthusiastically to the ejorts ofthe men of' Arm of Honor who provided a chance to return to the good old days through song and costume at Christmas time. 'V 6 Z sy ,I A an if son, Ron Karoub, Chuck Bresko, John Lund, Mike Barbour, Tom Reynders, Kent Grmths, Dale Robinson, Bob LaPointe, Dan Keiltz, Gary Bonkosky. Arm of Honor, founded as a local fraternity on campus in 1895, has as'its purpose the promotion of brother- hood and lasting friendships. They are a tightly knit group ofmen who have been known for their cultural and social contributions to the campus life, and for their constant involvement in several extracurricular activities. Through their ejorts in working with Men 's Union, the l968 Snow Carnival was a tremendous success. W... I . , FIRST ROW: Dan Aitken, Jim Goldasieh, Frank Perri, George Counter, James Matson, ROW TWO-Pete Rogissart, Mike Baker, John Joy, Jan Kaulins, Jack Cambell, Toni Miller, Wally Anderson, Glenn Smith, Mark Grifilhs, Tom Sheppard, Craig Vrban. ROW THREE--Bob Lemon, Diek Seamen, Frank Leterer, Paul Kilgore, Mike Conti, Gary Gradv, John Vanblack, Mike Morris, Pubes Lacruix, Craigh Milford, Cl' Caverino, hstella Figg, Jim Beehe, Charlie Weaver ROW FOUR Lard Marshall, Ray Telman, Hllflil' Metrone, Joshua Jones, Ron Meyers, Mike ljpp, Rich Stemhle, Larry Brenner, Gam' Konke, Rich Hodges. Delta Sigma Phi-winnersfor the secondyear in a row ofthe Homecoming Gung-Ho contest. Founded on campus in l952, the Gamma Tau Chapter of Delta Sigma Phi holds the distinction of being the first national chapter founded on campus. Aside from such social activities as holding parties for underprivileged chil- dren, participating and winning the Homecoming Gung-Ho con- test, and holding an annual Sailors Weekend in the Spring, the men of Delta Sigma Phi assume much of the responsibility in leadership positions on campus. I E IK? nutty-hx qswggwgs Jm'.fbw-m'1' , ,hwwt s tw i. ,ffw s'1? 'Q NIT' Hn- f A A Q' ' nu 'Ms 'ln S A Q' A3 W, if at Kms mms ti ,,. 5 , hw' Wm lb QU 'lx --'P' 'MM H nf FIRST ROW: Biondell Morey, Tony Hamilton, Lynn Hachett, FOURTH ROW: Rudolf, Tim Dennis, Larry Adams, Chet Beasler, Theodore Hamilton, SECOND ROW: Riley Smith, Toni Latimer, Ray Jini Wooley, Morris R0blI1SOII.S,l'L1'Ht'i1' Glass. Davis. THIRD ROW: Drew Williams, Bob Mcfreary, Joe Farrell. Swinging out Kappa style. In 1955, the Delta Nu Chapter of Kappa Al- pha Psi was founded on campus for the de- velopment of bonds of brotherhood and in service to philanthropic and social activities. As one of these services, they have presented food baskets at Thanksgiving to needy jani- ilies. Their annual Sweetheart Ball serves as their main social event ofthe year, at which time their fraternity sweetheart is chosen. This year, the brothers of Kappa Alpha Psi .sponsored a dance in MCKEHHYT' with the men ofKappa Phi Alphaf Salt and Pepper . Q t '? 35 V s-Qfss fs vv:v'j 'f N K lid! X E ,w-Sy, , tif' BOTTOM ROW: Mike Giraud, Bill Bumbaugh, Jim Stringwell, Milan Tom Gottalere, Jim Smith, Jay Stoken, Jack Henkle, Carl Stevens, Cronavitch, Mike Hickox, Fredafr Houck, John Grates, Mark Sterns, Dave Shepard, Pal Dutcher, Bill Martin, Scotty Reed, Gary Middlekauf Don Baker, Jim MacArthur, Bernie Gignac. BACK ROW: John Gra- Bill Kimpton, John Sloan, Jerry Oleskowitz, Jim Wilson, Tom Danna, ham, Joe Bectol, Ron Stachnilc, Logan May, Bruce Gaffney, John Kerr, Rob Merchant, Dennis Warzniak. In the name of scholarship, fellowship, and sports- manship, Kappa Phi Alpha was established locally on Eastern's campus in 1902. Highlighting the year was their annual Red Rose Ball which was hela' in December. Among their other activities throughout the year was the presentation of Con- trast. The house provides ana' promotes closer relationships between the brothers ofKappa Phi. JOE SL I V 1P': BOTTOM ROW: Eric Wiekmann, Doug Breed lrush chairmani, Mike Runzplz, John Schwarz: lvice presidenli, Terry Ray, SECOND ROW: Sain Modica, Tex Alexander, Jay McDonald, Lou Preston, Bob Benser, THIRD ROW: Clark Lennert lpledge rnasterl, Jim Smith, Mike Moggio, Chuck Creed, FOURTH ROW: Jon Johannsen, Bill McI.in, .lohn Douglas, FIFTH ROW: Don Bosco, C'ob1' Gaolien, Phi Sig spirit atjootball games. rg I 5 f John Malacos, SIXTH ROW: Rich Clark, Dan Wood, Dale Swisher, SEVENTH ROW: Bob Bruce, Sonny Gnodlke, Gene lssacson, EIGHTH ROW: Ken Rimmer llreasurerl, Denny Thurman, Tom Cameron, Bob Adler, Mike Bradv, Mike Teft lpresidenli, Tom Ma- grath, Tom Meek, Yom Sleele lsecrelarivl, Frank Napawocki, Murray Feldman, John Kreuchauf. 1934 was the year in which the Lambda Chapter ofPhi Sigma Epsilon was established on Eastern 's campus in an endeavor to advance the spirit of brotherhood. Aside from participation in Greek Week activities, the festivities of Homecoming, and charitable activi- tivities for the underprivileged children, the men of Phi Sigma Epsilon have revived the spirit ofpainting the Greek Rock by delivering to the campus a rock which is twice the size of' the one which is next to Strong. Anotherfirstjor the Phi Sigs is the production ofa calender which features .sorority women as repre- sentatives ofeach month. 'VU' WW Z3 cz! CLOCKWISB Gerry Jangse-Ck, Mfkg Kelly-V, Mark Mill- Giertz, Larrl' Bissgrove, Elton Laura, Bob Gregorv, Ray iken, Claude Yoakam, Bill Lozon, Dale Cooke, Gary Vf'f'Yf'H1lV IIIZK As one of the newest and fastest growing fraternities on Campus, Phi Sigma Kappa is making a name for itseUI The men of Phi Sigma Kappa can be jouna' working in many areas of campus activities and organizations, ana' have been enthusiastically involved with festivities during Homecoming, Greek Week, and Christmas. Preparing slides for an IFC open house are members of Phi Sigma Kappa. Although Sigma Alpha Mu has been established on Cam- pus less than two years, the Sammvs have made a name for themselves as being ambitious young men who know how to get the job done. Winners of Presidential Trophy in the 1967 Festival ofAwards, these men know the meaning of working together in the name ofbrother- hood. Working with the UAB Board, these brothers pooled efforts and resources to bring Smokey Robinson and the Miraeles to the Campus. BOTTOM ROW: Ken Stone, Steve Greenberg, Aubrey Berenstein, Steve Young, Michael Klein, Steve Wain, Richard Roder, George Weiss, Harold Fried, SECOND ROW: Joel Benson, Steve Grant, Mike Gagleard, Joey Rosen, Arthur Weiss, Barry' Levine, Denny McGrainer i i i I Kit is 1 is 1Y a K , We .fe w m y al- fix 4' X vs. .Q Y..,. fx 52 N7 fsiilmrx A.,,.y,Q R 7fg?ljN,g9f,?,j'fEi5Z43fifi:if- f 'mm wwwax w WW, Aw af, sw5,f53wmQi1gSZs5gfs'fA W ,:.1mmfw2, .X 51. ,.Q,fWm11azffK,-,Q gwzp, :wmfmf 2ffs1ifz:Qfff's2v'?fz12 '- g-Jzgmfiawx,42ff?'fY!?mf W , J15yif3HQma,ffm.y LH,L,,i.v Q, . f wwf ,aJww,wr if N5 aug, 2,518 Wagyu!! ,fi wi g,wQ,f , Q, A' wigs? UQ. , ,WGA ff' ., 5? ,Aw sk' , 43' 'War' Wxfgysgnrwxf' wrem.Fl.wwf 2 ,, g ffffs swlfgws , 4 55 243 1' :asm1Q:Qgwff1:, fsmisfgi? J Gish ., Szfvxfifugl- ,f4seg21.asn.-, fsagmggeawfgfflsis, ,wwEwM1gmgfR,'7 qmlseiimesgfm 'F .3 E' ax W BOTTOM ROW: Richard Schmidt, Gerald Meszaros, Dennis Zaron, Thomas Yack, Roger Hojfne, Jerry Darling, SECOND ROW: Robert Nix, William Reiser, Mrs. Florence Micholitch, THIRD ROW: John Springer, Michael Long, Gary Hogan, Tim Sullivan, FOURTH ROW: 'H Dennis Jones, Donald Kolodziejski, Alex Rock, FIFTH ROW: John Swegles, Robert Rohrkemper, Michael Barbour, William Donnon, Ken Laika, Galen Groves, Gary Herndon. Active in campus activities, the Tep's held an alleearnpus dance in December. ?? 24 The Phi Epsilon chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi fra- ternity was established on Eastern's campus on November 19, 1966. Although a new fraternity on campus the spirit of the Tep's has shown through in their many projects, among them a fund raising money hunt and their collections of over one thousand dollars for UNICEF. Still beginning traditions, the members of Tau Epsilon Phi attended their frst dinner-dance this spring. 1955 was the year in which the Delta Pi Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded on campus. Internationally TKE is one ofthe largest fraternities. To the campus, TKE's have introduced the Greek Week Chick relays, sponsoring them annually. In the month of February, their Founders' Day dinner dance, the Washingtonian is held. v v TKE Flash -alias Leo Seguin FIRST ROW: Dave Case, Ted Wild, Tom Tristani, Mike Hughes, Mike lerson, Jack Kelly, Mickey Spalding, THIRD ROW: Stu Hendericks, Hahn. SECOND ROW: Jim Tareha, Harold Schafski, Carrol Allen, Mickey DeGrave, Peter Finfh, Leo Seguin, George Barr, Milo Perreault, THIRD ROW: Dick Barnard, Ken Buttman, George Reck, Jim Pat- VMC? Vghllf. . I -1 g:: 1 5 I at Jig? iilffgy-Q. SS: 'EEK as f 1' 5ii.?i5 gL.!1Q1g4w5mmva1xgiwsvf wlvffsfsisw ., ,,.,. ,,.. . ,. ,.,,,.., t f,:f1ef:-,,-tg -M f Founded on Eastern's campus in 1960, was the Epsilon Mu chapter of Theta Chi. The founders of Theta Chi based their beliefs in their fraternity by establishing their ideals in the primacy of the Alma Mat- er, in the usefulness of their fraternity, and in its influence and accomplishments. This year, the men of Theta Chi made state-wide headlines by pulling a Huron Indian in their chariot from Ypsilanti to De- troit jor the EMU vs. Wayne Statefootball game. A Theta Chi in support of his Home- coming Queen candidate. FIRST ROWfRon Wroboleski, George Yellich, SECOND ROW- Kurt Irish, Bob Dennis, Bob Shaffer, Al Sernenko, Dave MacCarreal, THIRD ROW-Farmer Eversal, Jim Campbell, Jen DeGrajenveid, FOURTH ROW-f-Dennis Headapoke, Jim Streeter, Steve Hopper, Arnie Davis, FIFTH ROW--'George Camara, Ron Arnold, Stan Szotec, Bill Noelke, Glenn Jameson, Wall Korican, Mel Collins, Steve Sicora, Ed Knickerbocker, Jim Beaty, Jack Latke, Jint Crawford, Ray Face, Bob DeLand, TOP OF PORCH, Sitting-Tim Dode, Terry Raven, John Meyers, Larry Sacciotte, Shaun Morrison, .lint Frasier, Standing--Dave Arnold, Gary Matche, Frank Boynton, Tom Mass, Rod Edie. ,fi F va N 152 I fu.. rm K , W My -, - ,L 2, 1, 2, , Z4 .I .IA .ggiv qw -1215915 f, ,A-qw,-msg 1 .15,g,.,-USE, A wa.: Q vyfagmgw-Wn2fw,11:iI : fix, 22522-lm ,W'U .: 112 . f . 1 we I WMQQK. A wg 1 , f 1' , .. w , -f fv,Kfff,,,. K ,, ,N SS :, if X E 2 ,.,,' 4 w K 'lv 4' , - N in WL 2 . . , . 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Baginski, Kathleen, B.A. Bailey, Diane, B.S. in Arts Group Bajwa, Harlivleen Baker, Cheryl Annette, B.S. in English Ballarel, Sharon Ballios, Urania, B.S. in Education Banas, John Banks, Marion, B.S, in Occupational Banosky, Polasan Barbour, Michael John, B.A. in English Barna, Serge, B.S. in Biology Barnard, Richard, B.S. Basaraba, Catherine, B.S. Bashford, Carolyn, B.S. in Education Baugh, Ronald, BS, in Speech Baumsteiger, Robert, B.S. Bayle, Nancy, B.S. Beasley, Chester A., B.S. in Special Education Becher, Steve, B.S. Beck, Mitchell, B.S. in Biology Beckwith, Linda, B.S. in Education Bell, Craig, B.S. in Physical Education Beller, Margaret, B.A. in Arts Group Beluitch, Ann, BS. in Education Bennett, Barb, B.S. in Medical Technology Bennett, Evelyn, B.S. in Arts Group Berg, Rona, B.S. in Physical Education Bergerson, James, B.A. in Political Science Bernardo, Richard, B.S. in Mathematics Bevins, Ernest, BA. in Education Biel, Paul, BA. in History Bielik, Dorothy. B.A. in Education Bilek, Carol, B.M.E. in Education Bingham, Marilyn, B.S. in Special Education Bjornberg, Eunice, BA. Black, Sanford, B.S. in Geography Blackney, Joyce, BS. Bleasdale, Brian, B.S. Bleasdale, Carole, B.S. Bletcher, Thomas E., A.B. in Economics Bliss, Bonnie, B.S. in English Boatin, Joan, B.S. Bondy, Ann, B.S. in Social Science Boose, Joan, B.B,E. in Business Borso, Marv Ann, B.S. in Social Science Borwick, Crawford, B.S. Boughton, Kathleen R., B.S. in Occupational Therapy Bowers, Steven, BS, Boxwell, Helen, B.S. Boyce, Lynn, B.S. in Special Education Brancheau, F, Paul Bridwell, Jack L. Brillant, Marilvn, BA. in Special Education Brisbin, James R. Broadhurst, Trudy, B.S. Brock, Herbert, B.S. in Geography Brooks, Carol Ellen, B,S. in Special Education Brose, Lawrence, B.S. Brouker,Jack, B.S. in Social Sciences Brown, Connie Sue, B.S. in Art Brown, Lorraine, B.S. in English Literature Brown, Trudy, B.S, in Education Brunger, Richard E,, B.B,A. in Business Admin- istration V .. .- . 5,41 it we k 11.5 ty W wif- W 6,6 1 was x AW as ,J f sis. ,, 4, Pa 'U' 'vw-vt .11 'Qtr' Q .Ce fe- l Brunson, Eliehue Buckholts, Mary, B.S. in Special Education Buckholtz, Sharon, B.S. in Physical Education Buczynski, Susan, B.S. in Home Economics Bufe, Otto W. Buhl, Henry W,, B.B.A. in Accounting Burdick, Gregory, B.B.A. in Accounting Burgin, Ben Thomas Burkett, David, B.S. in History Burnett,Jean, B.S. Burnett, Violeeta, B.S. in Medical Technology Busatti, Terry, BS. in Education Byrnes, Cheryl, B.B,A. in Accounting Callihan, Lana, B.S. in Education Campbell, Danny, B,B.A. in Management Campbell, James Campo, William, B.S. Carey,James W., BA. Carter, Jejrey, B.B.A. in Marketing Cavalier, Judith, B.A, in Education Cebulski, Dennis, B.B.A. in Management Chamberlain, Gary, B.S. in Special Education Chamberlain, Lore, B.A. in German Chamie, Abraham Chapman, Donna M,, BA. Chapman, William A. Chicorel, Marilyn, B.S. in Art Childress, Sharon, B.S. Churchill, Jane, B.S. in Mathematics Ciarkowski, Gerald Cinzori, Lorraine, B.S. Clark, Kathy, B.S. in Occupational Therapy Clark, Krysten Clinansmith, Michael, BS. in History Cody, Donald Cogdill, Carolyn Jean, B.S, in Social Studies Cogley, Katherine, B.S. in Biology Coleman, Judith, B.S. Collins, Susan, B.S. Conlin, Greta, B.S. in Education Connor, Margaret Cooper, Carolyn Corriveau, Jeannine, BS. in English Cote, Elmer F., B.B.A, in Marketing Coulon, Byron, B.S. in English Couser, David D., B.S. Cousino, Jerome, B.S. Cranford, Rebecca, B.S. Crowe, Robert B., BA. Crowley, Margaret, B.A. Crutchfield, Lottie, B.S. in Special Education Cuckovich, Carol, B.S, in Education Cummings, Dale Cummings, Mary, B.S. Cunningham, Michael, B.B.A. in Business Curelo, Joseph E., A.B, Curtis, David Paul Cusick, Kaye, B.S. Cusmano, J. Joyce Custer, Shirley, B.A. Daino, Robert, B.B.A. in Accounting Daloisio, Carol, B.S. in Education D'Andrea, Richard, B.S. Davies, Trevor, B.S. in Physical Education Davidson, Marvin Davis, Keith, B.S. Davis, Patricia Debbaudt, Eugene, B.S. in History DeBernardo, Linda, B.A. in Spanish December, Neil, B.S. in Education Deimling, Mary, B.A. Denman, Anita, BS. in Education Dettmer, Fred, B.S. Dibble, Phyllis, B.A, Dietrich, Cathy Diroj Linda, B.S. Dolan, Thomas, B.S. Dominguez, Tom Dominick, Linda, B.S. in Social Science Donnelly, Joseph H-vw L LA Doshi, Roopa C. Doughty, Louis, B.S. in Business Adrninistra tion Dow, Dorothy, BA, Downing, Linda Dresselhouse, Diane, B.S. in Speech Drotos, Robert John Dryer, Barbara, B.S. in Education Duby, Mike, B.S. in Physical Education Dunstone, Gary, B.S. Duvall, Bonnie, B.S. Eastro, Marjorie, B.S. in Special Education Edwards, Virginia Marie Eelnurme, Nurmi, B.B.A. in Management Eggers, Rebecca, B.S. Ehrenberg, Doris, B.A. Eilers, Carolyn, B.S. in Occupational Therapy Elkins, Richard Ellis, Glen, B.B.A. in Business Eltezam, Betty Harris, B.S. in Geography Emery, Lee, B.S. in Biology Englander, Robert, B.S. Erickson, Helen D., B.S. Ernst, Sheryl, B.B.E. in Business Education Eschker, Carol, B.A. in Education Everett, Paul Everts, M. Ezell, Susan, B.S. Falk, Barbara, B.S. Farrell, Margaret, B.A. in English Literature Fears, Glenda J., B.M.E. in Education Federici, Eugenia, B.S. Feeney, Kathleen, B.S. in History Fell, Janet, B.S. Ferguson, Barbara Fetz, Elizabeth, B.S. in Special Education F'Geppert, Sue Ann, B.A. Finch, Ward, B.A. in English Fine, Corinne, B.A. in Sociology Fisch, Karin, B.S. Fisher, Cathie, B.B.A. in Marketing Fisher, Roger, B.S. Flanagan, Nancy, B.S, in Home Economics Fletcher, Joyce Flewelling, Barbara, B.A. Floyd, Betty Flynn,James Follbaum, Terry D. Ford, Karen M. Ford, Thoma.s D. Foulch, Sandra Fox, Carolyn J., B.S, Fox, Mary Lou, B.S. Fradette, Donna, BA. Frager, Glenda, B.S. Francis, Paul R., B.B.A. in Accounting Fraser, James, B.B.A. in Business Fraser, John, B.B.A. in Business Fraser, Kathleen Freeman, Pat Friese, David A. Freitag, Thomas M., B.A. in Biology Frincke, Marilyn, BA. in Special Education Fultz, Melvin, B.B.A, in Business Furlani, A. Gordon Gajda, Marilyn, B.S. in Education Gamble, Daryl, B.S. Arts Group Jannon, John, B.S. in Biology Garchow, Darlene, B.S. in Education Gardner, Richard, BS, in Education Gee, Lily, B.S. Gea'eon,Judy, B.S. in Physical Education Gignac, Thomas, B.S. in Physics Gill, Joyce Ann, B.S. in Education Gleason, Margaret, B.S. in Physical Education Golden, Francine Golden, John Goodwin, Jejrey D., B.S. in History Grabenstein, Joseph, B.B.A. in Business Admin- istration Graeve, G . G raichen, Elaine aww sb '55 ,sv Ml' time ,-f Gralla, Nancy, BS. in Science Group Grancitelli, Diane, B.S. in Education Granzow, Paul, B.B.A. in Business Gray, DeGloria, B.S. Gray, Lynn, BS. in English Group Green, Karen, BS. in Education Greenwald, Richard D., BS. in Physics Gregg, Lynn, B.S. Gregory, Gloria, B,S. in Education Groendyke, Sandra, B.A, Gromacki, Joann, B.S. in Science Gruber, Diana, B,S. Grzesiek, David, BA. in Fine Arts Grzesik, Richard, B.M.E. in Education Grzybowski, Donna Guerrero, Carlos, B.B.A. in Marketing Gustavson, Karen, B.A. Hackelman, Howard, B.B,A. in Business Hagan, Lynne, BS. Haggerty, Judy, B.S. in Education Hahnert, Philip, B,B.A. in Accounting Hale, Janalyn, B.S. in Social Science Halpin,John, B.B.A. in Business Hamilton, Jane, B.A. in Education Hamilton, Paul, B.S. in Physics Hamilton, Robert, B.B.A. in Business Hankins, Thomas R., B.S. in Marketing Hanley, Carolyn, B.A. in Special Education Hansen, Roy, B.A. in Philosophy Harbert, Nancy, BS. Harmsen, Gail, B,S. Harris,Janice, B.A. Harris, Joel, BS. Harroun, Gail, B.A. in French Harroun, Robert E., BA, in Political Science Hart, Joanne, B.S. in Social Science Hassett, George, B.A. Hatt, Susan Loraine, B.S. Houde, Sherry Hawkins, Kathleen, B.A. in English Hays, Geraldine, B.S. in Education Healy, Donna, B.S. Hebel, Betty Jean, B.S, in Social Science Hebron, Bruce R., B.S, in Education Heck, Sue Carrol, B.S, in Education Heil, Janet M., B.S. in English H eeman, Sue Helzerman, Clarence, B.S. Hemr, Constance, A.B. in Education Herbolsheimer, Glen, B,S. in Industrial Tech- nology Hess, Prudence, B,S. in Education Hilbert, Carol, B.S, in Special Education Hilde, Diane, B.S. Hilde, Laurel, B,S. in Speech Hill, Sylvia, B.S. in Special Education Hinman, Jerry, B.S. in Social Science Hluchaniuk, Alice, B.S. in Occupational Therapy Hoagland, Ruthann, B.S. Hodge, Robert, B.S. in Social Science Hoeft, Pamela Ann, B.S. Hojmeister, Janet, BA. in English Hogg, Nancy Holman, Joan, B.B,A. in Business Holst, Mary, B.S. in Social Science Holtrop, H. James, B.S. in History Hoover, J. Hoover, Timothy Hosman, William, B.S. in Science Houser, Jack Howard, William, B.S. Howeth, Nancy Hoy, Frank, B.S. in Sociology Hubbard, Susan, B.S. in Special Education Hujman, William, B.S, in Economics Hunt, K . Hutchings, Carolyn E., B.S. Hutchinson, Christine, B.S. in Education Huth, Linda Huthwaite, Peter Isaacson, Beverly Jackson, Lauren, B.S. Jaminet, Catherine, B.A. Jennings, Gayle, B.S. Jergens, Diane, B.S. in .Sociology Johannsen, Jon, B.A.E. in Art Johns, Timothy, B.S. Johnson, Janice E., BS. Johnson, Shirley, B.S. in Arts Group Johnston, Sheila, BS. Jones, Alonzo, B.B.S. in Accounting Jones, Dennis R., B.S. in General Business Julian, Sara, B.S. Kaber, Raymond, B.S. in Education Kaczor, Gary, B.B.A. in Business Kaczor, James, B.S. Kales, Alex, B.M.E. Kanitz, Carol, B.S. Kapanowski, Donna, B.S. in Special Education Katz, Paula, B.S. Kaufman, Mary, B.S. 4 Kaye, Cheryl, B.M.E. in Education Kelchner, Jejrey, B.B.A in Business Keller, Robert, B.B.E. Kelly, Catherine, BS. Kelly, Gerald Kempj, Bonnie, B.S. Kempf Roger W., B.A. in History Kennel, Nancy Doris, B.S. Keppler, Hugh, B.B.A. in Business Administration Kerr, William, A.B. Kettinger, Linda, B.S. Kiessel, Geraldine, BS. in Education Killen, Susan, B.S. Kimball, Judith, B.S. in Occpational Theraphy King, Ann, B.S. in Special Education Kingsbury, Sherry, B.S. in Arts Group Kissel, Marcia Ann, B.S. in English Literature Klein, Deloris, B.A. in Social Science Knisel, Karla Y., B.B.E. in Business Knox, Michael, B.A. Kochhar, Neelam, B.A. Kolka, Brian R,, B.S. Konopka, Kathy, BA. in Biology K nopp, Sharyn, B..S', Korican, Marilyn, B,S. in English Korth, Bernard M,, B.B.A. in Business Kosanic, Patricia, BA. in Arts Group Kosil, Nancy, B.S. in Art Group Kowal, Pamela, B.S. in English Kraft, Marlene, BS, Kramer, Bernard, B.S. Kramer, Katherine, B.A. in English Kreager, Joyce, B.A. in Literature Kreider, Joan L., B.S. in Social Psychology Kroll, Eileen, B.A. in Education Krombar, Roberta, B.A. Krystan, Susan, B.S. Kubaiko, James, B.S. in Special Education Kulas, Sandra, B.S. Kluchar, William KuUu, Margaret, B.S. in English Kulma, Gary, B.B.A. in Marketing Kummerow, Arnold, B.M.E. in Music Education Kunko, Doreen, B.S. in Education Kurtz, Thomas, B.S. in Special Education Kwasnick, Ronald, BA. in Economics LaChance, Robert J. Lackney, J. Lada, Simonne, B.S. in Speech Lance, Marcia, B.S. in Special Education Lancour, Karen, B.S. in Biology Langley, Marilyn, B.A, in Arts Group Lazon, Margaret, B.S. in English Lapinski. Pamela, B.A. in English Larabell, Evelyn, B.S. in Education Larsen, Sixten, B.B.A in Business Lasko, Roger, B.S. in Industrial Education Latimer, Thomas, B.M.E, in Music Education Laughter, Marilyn, B.S. Ledford. Kenneth, B.S. in Special Education 4 3 L K Le Faive, Stephen, B.S. in Speech Leiner, Patty, B.A. Levine, Barry S., B.A. in Accounting Levine, Hinschel, B.S. in Psychology Lewandowski, George, B.S. in History Lewis, Lloyd, B.S. in Political Science Lindsey, David, B.S. in History Linn, Roger, B.S. Lippens, Gary, B.A. Little, Janet Loeding, Charlene, B.A. in Art Logan, Fran, B.S. in Art Group Lucas,Janet M., B.S. in English Group Lund, Marsha, B.S. in Education Lund, Thomas. B.S. in Management Lundberg, David, B.S. in Chemistry Luptak, Patricia, B.S. Lutchka, Marhta, B.S. in Special Education Lutsch, Sandy, B.S. Lyttle, Norman MacArthur, William J., B.A. MacDonald, Christine, B.S. in Education MacDougall, Robert A., B.B.A. in Business MacGugan, Christine, B.S. in Education Majger, Dianne, B.B.A. in Business Makowski, Gary, B.B.E. in Education Malacos, John A., B.A. in Psychology Malcolm, Carol, B.S. in Education Mallon, Bonnie, B.S. in Education Maloney, Clare, B.S. in Social Science Malseed, Charles, B.S. in English Literature Malvitz, Kathleen, B.S. Mandell, Marcia J. B.A. in Art Marchionni, Judy, B.S. in History Mann, Maria, B.S. in Education Markert, Karen B.S. Marsh, Nicolas A. Martin, Kathleen A., B.S. in Special Education Martin, Ruthanne, B.S. Marvin, Edward Massey, G wendolyn, B,S. Mathievon, Judith, B.S. in Arts Group Maynor, Lawrence McAdam, Brenda Jane, B.S. in .Speical Education Ml'C'UflhAl', Alice, B.S, McC'leer, Janet Marie, B.A. McCrow, James R., B.A. McEnroe, Candace, B.S. in Education Mclnerney, Kathleen, B,A, in Dramatic Arts Mclntyre, Marg, B.S. in Education McKay, Joyce, B.S, McKenzie, William, B.B.A, in Business McKnight, Carol, B.S. in Education McLain, Ken, B.S. in Management McNabb, Diana, B.S. in Special Education McNamara, Robert, B.B.A. in Management MeNeely, Roger, B.A. in Psychology McPherson, Donald, B.B.A, in Business Mead, Carol, B.S. in Arts Group Meadows, Robert A., B,B,A. in Business Medley, Diane, B,S. Meissner, Diane, B.A. in Arts Group Melvin, Diane, B.S. in Physical Education Mendolia, Beverly, B.S. in Education Meranuck, James, B.B.A. in Marketing Mezzano, Virginia, B.B.E, in Education Michalsin, Paul Miazgo wicz, Joseph J. Miechiels, Sharon, B.S. in Education Miley, Gayle, B.A. Miller, Alex, BS. in Economics Miller, John Cf, B.B.A. in Business Miller, Judi, B.S. in Arts Group Miller, Lawrence, B.S. Miller, Victor, B.S. Millington, Charlotte, B.S. in Education Mills, Franklyn P., B.S. in Sociology and Psychology Misiak, Michael, B.S. Modica, Sam Moir, PeterJ., B.S. in Biology Mornenee, Kathleen, B.S. Montagnc, Gerard Montgornerr, Robert I.. Moore, Carol, BS. Moore, Maribeth, BS. in llome Economics Moore, Sue, BS. in A rts Group Morgan, Carol A., B.S. in Special Education Morgan,Jarnes, A.B. in Mathernatics Moritz, John, B.A. in English Morris, Mari' Ethel, B.A. in Arts and Sciences Morris, Mary Margaret, B.S. in Education Morrow, John, B.S. Mullins, John D., B.A. in Political Science Murdock, Betty Ellen, B.S. in Psychology Murdock, Maloy, B.A. in Dramatic Arts Murray, Fredrick, BBA, in Business Murrel, Mary, BS. Murrel, Virginia, B.S. in Education Myrrnel, Robert R., B.B.A in Business Nantais, Patricia, B.A. in Education Nash, John C., BBA. in Business Nagy, Veronica Nassif, George, BS. in History Navarre, Sally, B.A. in Social Science Neubaver, Gail, B.A. Neveau, Suzanne, B.S. in Occupational Therapy Nicol, Dennis, BBA in Business Niczay, Geraldine, B.S. in Education Niesz, Patricia, B.S. in Social Science Nix, Robert, BS. in Political Science NoUj, Kenneth P., B.S. in Mathematics Northrup, Rovert A., BS. Oberle, Mary Elaine, B.S. O'Brian, Kathleen O'Neill, Owen P., BS. in Geography O'Reilly, Patrick, BBE. in Education Ormsby, Susan, B.A. in History Ostrander, Jacolyn, BS. Owen, Constance Palazzolo, David, B.S. Palmateer, Judy M., M.A. in Speech and Dramatic A rts Palmer, Lorraine, B.S. Palmer, Lucinda Panzanaro, Louis, B.B.S. in Accounting Pappas, Hdfl11'A., B.B.A, in Management Pardee, Jef, B.S. Parent, Jej, B.A, in Biology Paris, John, BS, in Education Parker, Donna, B.B.E. in Education Parsons, Lynn, B.S. Patalon, Wayne, B.S. in Biology Paulus, Leslie Ann, B.S. Pawlak, Mary Jane, B.S. Payne, Sandra, B.S. Pearsall, Mary Louise, B.S. in Chemistry Pegan, Kathy, B.S. in English Pemberton, Carolyn, B.B.E. in Education Pendley, Helen, B.S. Perrv, Michael Petrovich, Stefanie, B.S. in Special Education Phifer, Randolph, B.S. Phillips, Jacqueline Phillips, Michael, B.S, Phipps, Karen, B.S. in Special Education Piazza, Stephanie, B.S. in Special Education Pierman, Carrietla, B.A. in Sociology Piontek, Ervin, B.B.A in Accounting Piotter, Barbara, B.S. in Education Platte, Diana, B.S. in Arts Group Pleger, Carolyn, B.S. in Social Science Plopan, Elaine, B.S. Popielarski, Geraldine, B.S. Post, John, B.A. Potter, Diane, B.S. in Education Pradew, Robert, B.S. Pratt, Terry S., B.S. in Geography Pucko, Patricia, B.S. Pullen, Jerry, B.S. in Psychology Quinn, Patricia, B.A. Quinn, Tom, B.B.A. in Business Ramsey, Kay, B.S. Ralbovsky, Lyn, B.S. Rathman,Jill, B.S. Raub, George R., B.S. Raven, Evelyn, BS, Raven, Thomas, B. BS, Ray, Beth, B.S. Ray, James Raymond, John, B.S. Reardon, Carol, B.S. in Redumis, Irene, B.S. in Reed, Frances, B.S. Remner, G, Renton, Kimberly, B.S, Reuter, Shirley, B.S. Richard, Paul, B.A. Richard, Ralph, B.S. Richter, Mark, B.B.A. Riddering, Lynn, BS, 1 Riley, Kathryn, B.S. in Riley, Lawrence Riskin, Marleen, B.S. in Chemistry in Business Education Art in Physical Education in Marketing n Speical Education A rts Group Rix, Carolyn, B.A. in English Roberts, Patricia, B.S. Roberts, Patsy, BS, Roberts, Roslyn, B.A. Roche, Hary Rockliss, Joan, B.S. in Roe, Joan, B.S. in Home Economics in Science Group English Roe, Patricia, B.S. in Education Roe, William, B.S. Rogers, Kathleen, B.S. Rogissart, PeterJ., BA. in Rohlig, Dorothy, B.A. Romanosky, Charlene Rominski, Greg, B.S. Romo, Rebecca, B.S. Rondinella, Virginia, B. Therapy Rose, Carol, B.B.A. in Rosenthal, Barb, B.S. Political Science in Biology S. in Occupational Marketing in English Rosin, Mary, B.S. in Arts Group Ross, Jane, B.S. Rosselit, Charlotte, B.S. in Special Education Rowan, David, B.S. in Economics Rowell, James Ruder, Arlene, B.S, Ruder, Leon, B.A. Runstrom, Judi, B.S. Russel, Lyn, B.S. in Occupational Therapy Russu, Timothy, B.B.E. in Business Education Rutherford, Jesse G, BS. in History Ryder, J ean Rye, Angela, B.S. in Arts Group Ryerson, Nancy, B.S. in Sociology Sabados, Judith Ann, B.S. Salaniuk, Eugene, B.S. in Social Science Sampson, Thomas, B.S. in Political Science Sanders, Carolyn, B.S. in Education Sanders, MishelA., B.S. in Business Administration Sanzi, Lauren, B.S. in Speech Correction Sarber, Nancy, B,A, in Education Saunders, Judith A. Schank, Sue, B.A. in Special Education Schatte, Christine, B,S. in Education Schatzline, Samuel, B,B.A. in Marketing Schepke, Lois, B.S. Schiller, Joan Schram, Lynn, B.S. Schroeder, Beverly, B.S. Schveler, Barbara Schultz, Suzanne, B.S. Schwedler, Lynne, B.S. in Arts Group Scovilie, Harold, B.A. in Business Sczytko, Steve, B.B.A. in Business seefzfid, George, B.B.E, in Education Sek, Sandra Serajino, Jane, B.A. Sesi, Nadia A. Sharkey, Ellen Sharrow, Diann, B.S. Shave, Karen, B.S, in Mathematics Shirley, Maureen, B.B.E. in Education Simmons, Sharon, BA. in Special Education Simons, Harold, BS, Simrell, Sharon, B.S. Sinda, Steve P., B.B.A. in Business Slater, Douglas, B.B.A, in Business Slater, Marilyn, B.S. in Medical Technology Skijf Donald Sloane, John Dale Smith, Betty, B.S. in Physical Education Smith, John F., B.S. in Physical Education Smith, Kenneth Smith, Marian, B.B.E. in Education Smith, R. Smith, Sandra, B.S. in English Group Snyder, Mary, B.S, Sommer, Linda, B.S. Sorensen, Carol, BA. Sosne, Michael, B.S, in Physical Education Spence, S. Jean, B.S. in Occupational Therapy Spreeman, Faye, B.S. in Science Group Stanifer, Mary Jo, B.S. in Special Education Stanley, Dean, B.B,A in Education Stanton, Lynne, B.S. in Special Education Starin, Lois, B.S. in Education Statham, Loralee, B.S. Steele, Thomas, B.S. in Chemistry Stejaniak, Jean, B.S. in Education Stewart, David, B.S. Stickland, Mary Ann, B.S. in Education Stone, Kathleen Stoner, Margaret S., B.A. in Social Science Strait, Ellen, B.S. Straub, Dana, B.S. in Education Streicher, Barbara, B.S. Stroumbos, Mary, B.S. in Social Science Stylski, Richard, B.B,A. in Marketing Sudek, Gloria, B.S. Sullivan, Nancy, B.S. in Arts Group Sunafstrorn, Karen, B.S. in Medical Technology Sutter, Kathleen, B.S. in Education Swords, Dwight, B.B.A. in Management Szilvagyi, Joan, B.S, in Art.s Group Tahfs, Kenneth Tanguay, Sharon Ann, BS. 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Zast, DeAnne, B.S. in Education Zavarise, Joan, B.S. in Sociology Zazon, Judith, B.S. in Education Zebrowski, Robert, B.B.A, in Marketing Zeilinger, Kathleen, B.S. in Education Ziblut, Sharon, B.S. in Occupational Therapy Zigler, Robert, B.B.A. in Business Zurojj, Jacquelyn, BA. in History Zvoch, Sandra, B.B.E. in Education wr QW sv if ABBETT, Patti, 233 ABBUHD, Chris, 171 ABBUHL.C..169 ABDI, Asmed Nassir, 207,131 ABNEY, Sharon, 237 ABRAN, Nurein Sheikh. 131 ADAM, Hussein Yusu1',13l ADAMS, Dick ADAMS. J, T.. 211 ADAMS, Jon, 195,224 ADAMS. Larry. 242 ADAMS.Ray,187 ADKINS, Tom, 195,212 ADLER. Bob, 244 ADSIT, Liz, 234 AHMED, H. E. Adan Isaak, 133 A1NSWORTH,Diane.196 AITKEN. Dan, 227,241 ALBER. Mary Kay. 237 ALDERMAN1. Garry, 209 ALESKOWITZ, J., 243 ALEXANDER. Joan, 233 CARDWELL , Jerry, 171 ALEXANDER, Tex, 244 AL1,Abdi11ahi, 213 ALLAN. Virginia R., 130 ALLEN. ALLEN. ALLEN. ALLEN, ALLEN, ALLEN, Carrol, 250 Dottie, 188 Jim, 220 Joanne, 184,188 Sue, 184,237 Virginia R., 140 ALLEVATO, Diane, 194 ALLISON, Norma, 202 ALLMAN. Nancy, 208 ALMERANTI, Gay, 237 ALSTEA DT, Richard, 201 ALTENBERNDT, Bill 193 ALTMAN, Madeline. 212 ALYWARD, Joanne, 231 AMAFILI, Joseph, 213 AMIOT, Amy, 236 AMMANN. G., 214 ANDERSON, ANDERSON. ANDERSON. ANDERSON, Carl, 108,141 Normajean, 200 Veda S., 140 Wally, 241 ANDREWS, Gail. 189 ANNICHINI, Vince, 197 ANSPACH, Charles L. 130,140 ANTON1ADES,Sotos, 213 ANTONOWICZ, Barb, 184 APPLEGATE, Tim, 173 APRAHAMIAN,Jack,210 ARCHIE, Rosalind, 192,232 ARMBRUSTER. Larry, 102 ARMSTRON, Bob, 213 ARNDT, Rich, 248 ARNDT, Rick.227 ARNOLD, Dave, 146,251 ARNOLD, Jim, 162,163 ARNOLD, Ron, 146,251 ARNOLD, Willy, 239 ARO, Judith, 187 ARTLEY. David, 210 ASELTYNE, Patrick, 220 ASH, Charles, 100,160 ASHUR. Abdulkarim, 213 ASMUS, Rick, 159 ASSENMACHER. Karen, 194 ASSENMACHER, Sharon, 194 ASYLETIVE. Pat, 248 ATKINS, Sharon, 234 ATKINSON, Patti, 185,218 AUTEN. Terry, 209 AUTT. Khi, 192 AVERY. Gary, 161 AXELROD, Oppie, 211 BACK, Marlene, 206 BACKLUND, W,, 219 BADE,Jim. 171 BADHA, Bradri, 213 BAETZ, Judi, 187 BAGANS. Sandra, 184 BAIN, Robert, 192 BAIN, Wendy, 196 BAIRLY, Rita, 188,225 BAKER, Bruce, 102 BAKER, Don, 169,243 BAKER, Mike, 241 BAKER, P., 169 BALDINGER, Gail, 233 BALDWIN, Charlton, 169 BALDWIN, Russel, 201 BALENT. Bill, 248 BALSE, Barbara, 220 BANKS, Marion, 196,201,215 BANKHEAD, Philex, 232 BARAN, Greg, 162 BARBER, Dave, 220,248 BA RBOU R, Michael, 187,192, 240,249 BARKER, Bruce, 211 BARKER, Linda, 195,212 BARLEY, Diane, 235 BARLTROP. Christopher, 201 BARNA, Serce, 227 BARNA, Serge, 240 BA RNARD, Dick, 256 BARNES, James, 124 BARNETT, Bill, 209 BARR, George, 256 BARRETT, B.,169 BARRETT, Tom, 248 BARSS, Bill, 159 BA RTH ROP, Chris, 210 BARTLETT, Bob, 204 BARTLETT, Rick, 169,171 BASA RABA, Katie, 210 BASHIR, Abdirahman, 131 BASS, Ann, 228 BASTIEN. 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Alan, 220 BURGIN, Ben. 195 BURKE, Bill, 240 BURKE, Eugenia, 185,191,196 CHAMBERLAIN, Vera, 218 CHENEY, Mike, 193 CHERINE, Carlo, 248 CHILDRESS, Wendy, 232 CHILDS, Sally, 218 CHISHOLM, Mary,216 CHRIST, Thomas G., 212 CLARK, Carol, 230 CLARK, D., 169 CLARK, Patti,21l C1ARAVlNO,John, 162 CLARK, Rich, 244 CLARK, Sue, 235 CLARKE. Kevin, 248 CLAUS, Sherry, 191 CLIMER, Geri, 190 CLIMER, Gerri, 220 CLIMER, Gerri, 221 CLINANSMITH, Michael. 210 CLINANSMITH, Mike. 182 CLINTON, Joe, CLINTON, Joe, 196 CLOKER, Jackie, 231 CLOS. L.. 219 CLOUTIER, Diane, 184 CLOUTIER, Diane. 209 COAKER, C.,169 COAKER, Chuck, 171 COAKAR. Chuck, 219 COBB, Dick, 247 COCKLIN, Sue, 188 COE, Jr., John, 186 COLE, Carol, 235 COLE. Jim, 173 COLE, Judy, 232 COLER, Gary, 162 COLLINS, Mel, 251 CONTI, Mike, 241 COOK,Jim, 248 COOK, Jim, 248 COOKE, Dale, 220,245 COOLEY, Ginny, 190 COOLEY. Ron, 239 COOPER. Carolyn, 188,221 COPELAND, Marcia, 211 COPPER, Doug, 146 COSBY, Janice, 203 COSLER, Chuck, 195,212 COSTELLO, Reamon, 182 COTTER, Leslie, 227 COUSER, D., 194,196 COVELL, Darlene, 185,196,218 COX, Bonnie, 236 COX, J,, 219 CRACIOLO, Delsie, 235,227 CRAIG, Tom, 248 CRANE, Glenn, 146 CRANFORD,Jim,251 CRATES, J., 243 CRAWFORD,'Beckey, 230 CREED, Chuck, 244 CROCKELL, Melanie, 220 CRONAVITCH, M., 243 CROVCHER, Ann, 237 CROWHURST, Cathy, 235 CRUSE, Rich, 247 CUCKOVICH, Carol, 237 CUNNINGHAM, Gary, 244 CURELO, Joe, 174 CUSICK, Kaye, 196 CUSMANO, Joyce, 195,212 DABLE, Margo, 225 DAINO, Robert, 195 DAHIR, Osman J. 131 DALBY, Grace, 234 DALIAN, Donna, 235 DALIAN, Pat, 87,235 DALKA, Howard, 192 DALY, Mary Ellen, 231 DANA, T., 243 DANIEL, John, 205,207 DANIEL, Steve, 248 DANIELS, John, 171 DARLING, Jerry, 249 DARLING, Robyn, 190,234 DART, Cheryl, 188 DAVID, Claire, 224 DAVIS,A., 169 DAVIS, Arnie, 210,257 DAVIS. Janet R., 188 DAVIS, Ray, 242 DAVIS, Vivian, 228 DAWSON, Tom, 195 DAY, Anita, 190,234 DEBUTTS, Sue, 209 DEFABRY, Diane, 184,231 DEGRAFENVIED, Jen,251 DEGRAVE. Mickey, 250 DELAND, Bob, 162,251 DELANEY, Sheri, 211 DEMOSS, Judy, 188 DEL VIRO,James, 247 DENEWITH, R., 169 DENEWITH, Rich, 247 DENNIS, Bob, 251 DENNIS, Gail, 188,221 DENNIS, Tim, 242 DESANTIS, Mary, 231 DESILVIO, Carol, 212 DESMARIAS, Sue, 189 DESMORE, Kathy, 231 DESTEIGER, Joan, 207,221 DETLOFF, Leigh, 248 DETRO, Linda, 197 DEVINE, Kathy, 202 DIAMOND, Mimi, 198 DIBBLE, Phyllis, 204 DIETA, Shelia, 82,84.233 DILLON, Jerry, 239 DITTENHU, Rob, 206 DOBBINS. Christopher, 219 DODE. Tim, 251 DODGE, Dorothy, 216 DODGE, Sandy, 234 DOERR, Mary, 206 DOLAN, Mary Beth, 195,212 DOMKA, Donna 186 DONAJUE, Jeanne, 236 DONBROWSKI, Shelley, 192 DONELSON, Ann, 137 DONNELLY, Michael, 195 DONNELLY, Mike, 102 DONNELLY, Thomas, 214 DONNON, William, 249 DOOLEY, Pat, 247 DOSSET, Diane, 234 DOSTA, Gary, 201 DOUGLAS, Geraldine, 232 DOUGLAS, James, 201 DOUGLAS, Jim, 239 DOUGLAS, John, 244 DOUTE, Joe, 192 DOWLING, Susie, 235 DOWNING, Linda, 236 DOWNS, Phil, 220 DRAFTS, Carolyn, 184 DRAKE, Raymond, 210 DRESSELHOUSE, Diane, 212 DREW, Ron, 217 DREW, Roy, 217 DRINKET, Sally, 188,196 DRISCOLL, Robert, 157 DROUCHNEAK, Gary, 248 DRYS. Kathy, 217 DUBEE, Ilene, 220 DUBIN, Bruce, 220 DUKE, G., 169 DUKE, Glenn, 171 DUPON, Pete, 159 DUROSS, Ron, 192 DUROSS, R.,169 DUSEK, G., 169 DUSEK, Glenn, 171 DUTHER, P. 243 DUVAIL, Bonnie, 190 DUVALL, Linda, 87 DYER, Pam, 184,234 DYSON, Jo Ette, 198 EALY, Margaret, 232 EBRIGHT, Nancy, 201,231 ECKHERT, Ellen. 192 EDDS, Pam, 198 EDELBROCK, Bob, 146,227,247 EDIE, Rod, 227,251 EDWARDS, Linda. 184 EDWARDS, Mark, 211 EGAN, M., 219 EILERS, Carrie, 215 EISENBERG, Gary, 239 ELECUARDO, Ray, 192 ELER, John, 192 ELLIOT, Elmen, 213 ELLIS, D., 169 ELLIS, Dave, 171 ELLISON, Jim, 157,206 ELKINS, Keith, B., 216 ELKINS, R. K., 219 ELLSWORTH, Barb, 225 EMANUEL, Bernadine, 232 EMERY, Lee, 157 EMERY, R., 169 ENGLEHARD, Luise, 188 ENGLISH, C., 169 ENGLAND, Mary, 211 ERB, Doug, 173 ERNST, Sheryl, 199,200 ESCH, Art, 220 ESCH, Kathryn, 200 ESCH, Nancy. 191 ESCHELMAN, 169 ESKIN, Sharon, 218,221 ESTELLE, Carrie, 211 ETLING, Ruth, 220 EUGSTER. K., 219 EVANS, Gary, 212 EVANS, Karen, 188,198 EVANS, Robert, 187 EVANS, Roy, 218 EVERETT. P.. 219 EVERSAL, Farmer, 251 EVERY, Jackie, 220 EZELL, Susan, 191 EZELL, Bill, 190 FACE. Ray, 251 FACTOR, Tim, 187 FAGIN, Sheryl, 236 FALK, Barb, 185 FALK, Barbara, 196 FARAH. Abdi Ismail, 131 FARLEY, Bill, 159 FARNUM,Joan,185 FARRELL.Joe, 242 FAWCETT, Sally, 231 FEARS, Glenda, 188,194,195 196,197 FEDERICI, Geanie, 237 FEDERSPEK, Fran, 239 FEEBLE, Alice, 211 FEHLIG, Ellen, 208,224,237 FELDMAN, Murray, 244 FELDMAN, Roger, 239 FELDMAN, Sheryl, 212 FELL, Jan, 185 FERGUSON, C1ifl,197 FERRELL, Marilyn, 206 FETNER, Ruthie, 231 FETTERS, Paul, 225 FIGG, Estella, 241 FILIPIAK, Jim, 173 FINCH, Peter, 250 FINN. Ray, 182 FISCHER, Peggy, 209 FISCHER,G.,169 FISHER, Carol, 207 FISHER, Catherine, 210 FISHER, Dave, 174 FITZHARRIS, Tim, 162,205 FLAHERTY, Cathie, 188 FLOTKETTER, Judy, 237 FLOYD, Betty, 231,236 FLYNN,James, 213 FLYNN, Mary Lou, 236 FOLEY, Marylou H., 190 FOOR, Gerald.'l90,187 FORD, Karen,234 FORD, Tom, 217 FORSHEE, Peach, 218 FORTUNA, Stan, 221 FORTUNE, John, 159 FOSTER, Linda, 212 FOUCHEG, Susan, 211 FRANG, Michae1yn,200 FRASIER, Jim, 251 FREDSON, Bob, 239 FREED, Harold, 246 FRIZZEL, Cecil, 219 FROST, Karen, 217 FRSOTIC, Penny, 230 FRYDEL, Carole, 92 FULFORD, Julie, 202 FULLER, Barbara, 188 FU RTAK, Frad, 202 GAAC, B, G., 243 GABE, Nancy, 234 GABLE. L., 214 GABRIDGE, Fran, 229 GAFFNEY, B., 243 GAGLEARD. Mike, 246 GAJ DA. Marilyn, 194 GAOLIEN, Coby, 244 GARASCIA. J., 214 GA RCHAW, Darlcne, 194,234 GARDENOUR, C.. 169 GARNIG, Patty, 236 GARRETT, Pamela, 208 GARTER, Sue, 185 GARVIN, M.. 219 GASPER, Joe, 227 GASTA, William, 211 GAVRILOV. Lou. 239 GAXMER. Jeannie. 208 GEDLEH. Farah H., 213 GEE, Lily, 231 GEHRFEN, Cynthia, 209 GENDRON. Donna, 187,191 GEPPERT. A., 214 GERISCH, Robert, 208 GERRISK, Rosanne, 221 GETTELMAN, Garry, 160 GEX. R. Stanley, 130.131 GIBSON. Anita, 218 GIBSON, Mark, 159 GIERTZ, Gary, 245 GIFFIN, Bill, 140 GILDERSLEEVEJR.,John,195 GILDERSLEEVE, John, 224 GILES, Richard, 124 GILL, James, 203,205 GILL, Joyce, 203,205 GILL, Keith, 159 GILMER, Charles,2l0 GIRAUD, M., 243 GLASS, Sydney, 242 GLAZER. Stu,197 GLEASON, Margaret, 236 GLICK,Hel1en, 192 GLICK, Rusti, 230 GMEREK, Duane, 146,149 GNODTKE, Sonny, 244 GOC, Barb, 189 GOEHMANN,Marilyn, 196,218 GOINS. LaDonna, 192 GOLD. Elliot, 248 GOLDASICH, Jim, 241 GOLDEN, John, 195 GOLEMBREASKI, Jackie, 197 GONAS, Robert, 186 GONYEAU, Richard, 160 GOODARD, Bill, 171 GORAJ, Joan, 221 GORAK, Coni, 221,231 GOTTALERE, T., 243 GOUIN, Darlene, 231 GOULD, Louise, 215 GOUNTER, George, 241 GRACE, Dave, 209 GRADY, Gary, 146,241 GRAHAM,J. 243 GRAJEK,Joe,171 GRALLA, Nancy, 234 GRANGE, Norman, 211 GRANT,J., 169 GRANT, Steve, 246 GRAVES, Vivian, 205 GRAY, Anita,205 GRAY, DeGloria, 228 GRAY, Lynn, 220 GREEN, John Carroll Pressley, 171 GREEN, P., 169 GREENBERG, Steve, 246 GREGORY, Bob, 245 GREZIK, Richard, 197 GRICE, Bwaaiw, 232 GRIESBECK, JoAnn, 235 GRIFFITHS, Kent, 240 GRIFFITHS, Mark, 241 GRIFFITH, Randy, 201 GRIFFORD, Mary, 192 GRILLS, Miss, 218 GRIMM. T., 219 GRISTEAD, Dr. Kenneth, 128 GRITES, Tom, 193 GROVER, Dennis, 160 GROVES. Glen, 149 GUALTNEY, T., 196 GUARDO, Dr. Carol, 221 GUEKS, Lenny, 225 GUINEY, Ann, 227,231 GUTHARD, Ted, 146,149 GUTMAN, Gary, 220 HACHETT, Lynn, 242 HAGAN, Lynne, 230 HAGGERTY, Judy, 229 HAHN, Mike,250 HAIL, Jetl, 146 HALONEN, Teri, 191 HALSEY, John, 248 HAMILTON, Theodore, 242 HAMILTON, Tony, 242 HAMPSHIRE, Sharon, 205 HANCOCK, Bruce, 102 HANLEY, Carolyn, 208 HANOIAN, Marianne, 191 HANSEN, Roy, 221,207 HANSEN, Wes, 209 HARDING, Bob, 159 HARMSEN. Gail, 188,194,221 HARNER, Ivan, 195 HARPER. Capers, 238 HARRIS, James, 238 HARRIS, Jim, 162 HARRIS, Patti, 190 HARRIS, Sally, 184 HARRIS. Steve, 197 HARRISON, Jim, 212 HARRISON, Tom, 247 HARROWER, Gary, 239 HART. JoAnne, 191 HARVEY. Charles, 162 HARVEY, Mary Jane, 200 HATFIELD, Jim, 206 HAUPTMAN, Stevie, HAUSWIRTH, Jill, 197 HAYS, Gerri, 235 HAYWOOD, Katie, 187 HEAD, K.. 169 HEAD, Kenny, 171 HEADAPOKE, Dennis, 251 HEARD, Eleanor, 231 HEARD, Pam, 231 HEARSCH, Candy, 237 HECK, Gail, 187,188 HEGARTY, Margaret, 217 HEINEMAN, P., 219 HEINEMANY, P., 219 HEISTAND, Cheryl, 237 HEITMAN, Jan, 221 HELLOWELL, Sharon, 204 HENDERICKS, Stu, 250 HENDRICKS, Stuart, 207 HENES, D., HENKEL,Jack, 182 HENKLE. K., 243 HENNIGAN, Susan, 206,237 HENRY, Bob, 247 HENRY, R.. 219 HENSON. Sharon, 184,235 HERMAN, S., 169 HERNDON, Gary, 249 HERRICK, Frances, 215 HERTEL, Dennis, 211 HESS, Susan, 221 HESS, Prudi, 235 HICKOY, M., 243 HICKOX, Mile, 182 HIGBEE, June, 208 HIGBEE, Sheryl, 198 HIGGINS, Michael, 209 HIGGINS, Patti, 218 H1LDE,Daine,235 HILDE, Laurie, 233 HILL, Terry, 240 HILMAN,R.,169 HILZER, Sue, 236 HIMMEL, Dave, 190 HINCHLIFF, H., 169 HLUSCHANIUK, Alice, 220 HODGES, Rich, 241 HOEFT, Pam, 184,214 HOFFINE, Roger, 157,249 HOFFMAN, Steve, 190 HOFFMEYER, James, 201 HOGAN, Gary, 157,219,249 HOGG, Bill, 213 HOLLAND, Mary, 204,218 HOLLIER, Carl, 157 HOLLINGER, Kathy, 230 HOLT, Patricia, 228 HOLTROP, Jim, 220 HOOPS, Patty, 237 HOPPER, Steve, 257 HORN, Nancy, 237 HORNER, Joe, 185 HORNIK. Trudy, 192 HORST, Doneta, 199,200 HOSSEIN, Nur A., 213 HOTVEDT, Astrid, 185 HOUCK, F., 243 HOU DE. Sherry, 190 HOULE, Bruce, 220 HOUSER, Jack, 205 HOUEY, Joan, 186 HOWARD, Willie, 232 HOWE, William, 160 HOWELL, Pat, 231 HOYLE, Hildria. 228 HRITZ, JelT, 221 HUBBARD, Cherryl, 221 HUBBARD, Sue, 184,227 HUCKABY, Roberta, 185 HUDSON, Daine, 188 HUGHES, Mile, 250 HUNT, Sue, 205 HUNTINGTON, Peggy, 197 HURLEY, Terry, 146 HUSAIN, Safdar, 210,213 HUSSE, Lawrence R., 140 HUSSEIN, Mohamoud H., 131 HUSSEIN, Nor Abdi,131 HUSSEIN, Ysu1'Adam, 131 HUTCHINSON, Carol, 228 HUTH, Linda, 235 HUTHWAITE, Pete, 211 HUXLEY,Je1T, 159 ICE, Laryy, 219 ICKES, Deryl, 162 ING, Karen, 236 IRISH, Kurt, 251 ISAACSON, Bev, 199 ISCARO, Many, 221 ISSACSON, Gene, 244 IWAHASHI, Howard, 239 JACKSON, Debra, 232 JAAKSON,John, 159 JACKSON, Lauren, 228 JACKSON, Marcia, 228 276 JACKSON, Tom, 146 JACOBS, Shirley, 236 JAFFE, Dena, 191 JAMES, Dorothy, 197 JAMESON, Glenn, 251 JAMINET, Cathy, 196 JANESECK, Gerry, 245 JANESICK, Jerry, 220 JASKE, Audrey, 191 JASMUND, Diane, 189 JASTER, Phyllis, 188 JAY, Danielle, 192 JEFFREYS, Hollis, 146 JEFFRIES, Mike, 192 JENNINGS, Gail, 236 JEROMIN, D.,2l9 JESKE, Sue, 236 JOHANNSEN, Jon, 244,220 162 JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON Q 1 JOHNSON, A , Annabelle, 204 Brenda, 233 Donald S., 219 Esther, 82,84,221 Jackie, 188 Janice, 204 Kay, 228 Mike, 239 JOHNSON, Tom, 247 JOHNSON, Sara, 196 JOHNSON, Shirley, 234 JOHNSTON, Keith, 203,207,221 JOHNSTON, Ralph, 239 JONCKHERE, Sarah, 234 JONES, Alanzo, 238 JONES, Cindy, 185,218,196 JONES. Coach, 159 JONES, Dennis, 249 JONES. Jan, 187,208 JONES, Jerri 235 JONES, Joshua 241 JONES, Kitty 211 JOSEPH, Marcia 190 JOSEY, R. 169 JOY, John 241 JURITH,Joan 236 KACHATUROFF, Sam, 146 KACZMARCZYK, Rich, 239 KAINZ, Robert, 162,219 KAISER, Karel, 190,206 KANDLER, Glenn, 248 KANE, Judi, 230 KANES, Sue, 184 KANITZ. Carol, 227,237 KANITZ, Linda, 188 KANKO, Dan, 248 KANOPKA, Kathy, 194 KAPPER, Pastor, 206 KARASCH, Pat, 187,189,200 KAROUB, Ron, 240 KASE, William, 186 KAUFFMAN, Mary Patricia, 276 KAULINS, Jan, 241 KAYIR, Ahmed Mohanoud,131 KEEFER, Carolyn, 202 KEILTZ, Dan 240 KELLER, Beth, 185,218 KELLER, Christa, 204 KELLEY, Mike, 245 KELLY, Cathy, 229 KELLY. Jack, 250 KELLY, Janine, 194 KELLY, Scott. 206 KEMPF, Bonnie, 215 KENDALL, W., 169 KENDRICK, Jackie, 232 KENDZIERSKI, Patty, 237 KENNEDY, Allan, 211 KENNEDY, Louise, 237,227 KENT, Deanna, 236 KEPPLER, Hugh, 197 KERR, K., 243 KESTEL, Dale, 160 KEYES, Ken, 197 KHALAF,Tusa1',207 KHALAF, Yusul, 131,213 KHAN, Mohammad Taiyab, 213 KIBBY, A1,197 KILGORE, Paul, 241 KILLEN, Sue, 237 KILLEWALD, Laura, 236 KIMBALL, Judy, 229 KIMPTON, B., 243 KINCHEM, Regina, 228 KINNEY, Mr., 220 KIRBY, Jill, 199 KIRCHNER, Susan,217 KIRR, Mary Ann, 229 KISH, Paul, 182 KLEIN, Gretchen, 82,84 KLEIN, Michael, 246 KLEINSMITH, Donald, 220,204, 210 KLEINSMITH, Louise, 204 KLEINSMITH, Mrs., 217 KLEMCZAK, Dwight, 162 KLOSNER, Pam, 184 KNICKERBOCKER, Ed, 251 KNOWLES, Gwen, 232 KOELLER, Mike, 160 KOKE, Richard, 245 KOLB, G., 169 KOLODIEJ, Chris, 191 KOLODZIEJSKI, Donald, 249 KONARSKI, Pam, 185 KONKE, Gary, 241 KOPP, Sheree, 235 KORICAN, Walt, 251 KORNBLUT, Arlene, 235 KOROMA, Adams, 213 KOUVALLO, Bill, 192 KOZIKOWSKI, Lucille, 202 KRAAL, Sophia, 214 KRAFT, Marlene, 221 KRAMER, B., 219 KRAUETZKER,Jerry, 193 KREINBRING, David, 206,208 KREUCHAUF, John, 216,244 KRIEDOR, Joan, 234 KROEGER, Tom, 206 KROLL, Eileen, 230 KROOGER, Tom, 203 KRYSTAN, Susan, 207 KUBIAK, Jim, 220 KUISEL, Karla, 229 KULEZA, Diane, 209 KUMMEROW, A., 194,197 KURNZ, Ginnie, 211,220 KURTZ, Rich, 245 KUSHMAVEL, Grace, 221 KUTCHER, Emily, 235 KWIATKOWSKI, John, 240 LaBELLE, Ray, 197 LABOUNTY, Raymond, 135 LACROIZ, Elaine, 184,188,221, 215 LADA, Simonne, 212 LAFFERTY, Dan, 215 LAIRD, Sandy, 237 LAMPRON, Dennis, 211,224 LANCAUR, Karen, 194,221 LANDERS, Steve, 107 LANGSET, Roy, 206 LANSKI, Rene, 188,185 LAPKA, Nancy, 184 LAPEER, Rich, 208 LAPINSKI, Pam. 196 LAPOINTE, Bob, 246 LAPUTKA, Tom, 146 PATTERSON lim 250 PATTI-RSON Wayne 182 PAULII Dory 197 PAULUS Ieslie 230 PAXTON M iry Lou 82 84 PAYNI- Jan 188 PAYNI: Maurine 19 PLAK Betty 87 PIARCI- Margaret PLARSON Normi 188 PI EL Elnora 228 PLLLERIN M 169 P1-MBIRTON Carolyn 199 PERI-GORD Jerry 239 PIRRl:AUL'1 Milo 250 PI-RRI 1-rank 241 PERRY Mary 202 PERRY Mike 62 PESTA Frank 239 PETERS Don PETERSON JoAnn 235 PETERSON Tessie 101231 PELEPSON Paula 231 PHIFFER, Priscilla, 232 PHIL1PPO,Lory, 190 PHILI.IPS, Mrs., 199 PHIPPS, Karen, 235 RAMSAY Bill 248 RAMSDI-LI Jan 234 RAMSI-Y Kay 230 RANDOLPH Diane RAPHAEL Jim 107 RARIG Howard 123 RASKL Dave 171 RASO George 201 RAVLN Lvelyn 196 RAVLN Terry 251 RAY Terry 244 REA Steve 204 RLAMER R 171169 REARDON Kathy 1922 README I-rank 173 RECK George 219250 REDDINC Barb 185191 REED S. 243 REILLY, Tim 162 REISER William 249 REKEWITZ Roxann 187 RENTON Kim 218 REVTER Caro1yn,237 REYNDERS, Tom, 240 RHODES, Mike, 146 RICHARDS, Ralph, 159 RICHETTA, Fred, 190 RUETE Bob 239 RUI-TER Sharon RUFPNER A 169171 RUMPTZ Mike 244 RU'VIZ Sue 189 RUNSTRUM ludy 236 RUSSEL L 196201 RLJSSILL Michael 218 RYBO Marian 199 200 RYERSON Nancy 221 SABELSKY Sue 230 SACCIOTTI- Larry 251 SADLOWSK1 Carole 188 SAGI-R Scott 240 SALIKBURY Robert 201 SAMPSON R. 169 SAMSON Bob 171 SAMSON Naida 87 SAMUEL Y. 194 SAMUEL Yvonne 202 SANDERS Sandy 234 SAMPLYS A. 219 SAPLYS, Al, 159 SARLSON, Susan, 197 SATZAR, Bob, 239 SA UER, Glen, 206 SAUNDERS Jud 234 SHARKEY lackie SHARP John 146 SHEL1 Chris 160 SHEMATL Roseanne 224 SHLPARD C 243 SHI-PPARD Tom 241 SHINGLI-R Carol 211 SHIV1-1 Y Barb 234 SHILLLR Bob 227 SHUGAVS Dan 14K SICKI I-S Linda 237 SICORA Steve 251 SIFRANDSLKI lim 59 SILBLRSTEIN, Norene 230 SIMMET Sylvia 202 SIMMONS .l. 219 SIMMONS James 201 SIMON Neil 203 SIMON N. 219 SIMPSON Terri 220 SINDA Steve,227 SINERLING, Miles, 206 SINCH,R.,169 SINKEY, Linda, 197 SIPULA, Kennedy, 213 SITLER, Maneeta, 231 PIATEK, Lynn, 189 PICKLES, Mary Beth, 207,220, 230 PIERCE, Jim, 240 PIETRZAK, John, 207 PIETRZAK, Marty, 198 PIFER, Lynda, 232 PILDAJA, Ray, 171 PILERI, Dominic, 219 PILKINGTON, Jane, 184,189 PILKINTON, Jan, 196,218,230 PINGEL, A., 171 PINTER,A1, 192 PIONTEK, Erv, 195 PIOTER, Mary Lou, 206 PIOTTER, Barbara, 206,237 PISHKO, Leonard, 239 PISKOR, Marsha, 230 PIWOK, Steve, 192 PLATTER, Don, 197 PLEGER, Carolyn, 184,206 PLEGER, Linda, 188 PLEGER, Sandra, 206 POHUTSKI, Janet, 200 POLOZOLO, Dave, 248 POLTER, Darrell, 248 POORT, Sherry, 208 PORTER, Mary, 205 POWELL, Janiece, 227,232 POWER, Linda, 204 POWER, Tom, 204 PREHODA, Kathleen, 216 PRESTON, Lou, 244 PRETZLAFF, Paul, 206 PRICE, Barbara, 201,207,2 15,237 PRICE, Margaret, 184,207,232 PRICE, Marilyn, 221 PRINCE, T.,2l9 PRINGEL,A.,169 PRINTS, T., 194 PROCTOR, Peggy, 235 PROFIT, Lewis, 141 PUN, Kai, 205 PURIFOY,D.,169 PYGOTT, Dave, 195 QUA YLE, Suzanne, 184,227 QUICK, Sharon, 187,192 QUINN, Donzell, 238 QUINN, Tom, 146,195 RADECK, Michael, 195,207 RADER, Kathy, 217 RAIFORD, Shera, 232 RICK, Virginia, 217 RICKAND, Don, 128 RIDDLE, Brad, 193 RIEMAN, Joan, 200 RIGO, Noel, 224,240 RIMMER, Ken, 244 RINALDI, John, 146,149 RING, Risha, 190 RIOPELLE, Constance L., 185 RIX, Carolyn, 196 RIZOR, Dennis, 160 ROBB, Richard, 140 ROBENS, Sandi, 225 ROBERSON, Glenn, 192 ROBERTS, Linda, 82,84,85,234 ROBERTS, Patsy, 185,191 ROBERTS, Rosie, 220 ROBINSON, Charles, 160 ROBINSON, Dale, 240 ROBINSON, Morris, 242 ROBINSON, Scott, 248 ROCKER,Jane, 237 ROCK, Alex, 249 ROCKEY, Carol, 216 RODER, Richard, 195,246 ROE, Ken, 185 ROE, Pat, 236 ROESKE, Linda, 220 ROGGASANT, Dennis, 189 ROGISSART, Pete, 241 ROHRKEMPER, Robert, 249 ROLL, F., 169 ROMANSK1, Pat, 184 ROMINE, Carolyn, 185,196 RONDINELLA, Virginia, 215 ROOPAS, Kathy, 196 ROOT, Major Duane, 201 ROSE, Carl, 210 ROSE, Phyllis, 203 ROSEN, Regina, 235 ROSENBERG, John, 248 ROSEN, Joey, 246 ROSIN, Mary, 220 ROSSI, R., 169 ROTH, Alan, 205 ROTH, Yolanda, 212 ROWAN, Dave, 195 ROWSE, Bonnie, 188 RUBIN, Bruce, 239 RUDER,Arlene, 187,188,196,221 RUDOLF, 242 RUDZKI, B., 214 278 1 Y, SAVAGE, Larry, 247 SAVARESE, Cindy, 220 SAWTELL, Joe, 162 SCARS, Gregory, 238 SCHABA, Earl, 207 SCHAFFER, Dave, 197 SCHAFSKI, Harold, 250 SCHALLER, Lowell, 197 SCHAPER, Nancy, 188 SCHATZLINE, Samuel, 210 SCHELOSKE, Bob, 240 SCHETTL, Jo Ann, 227,230 SCHLEE, Marybeth, 230 SCHLEY, Nancy, 208 SCHMECK, Sue, 233 SCHMIDT, John, SCHMIDT, Pat, 215 SCHMIDT, Richard, 249 SCHMIDT, Sally, 231 SCHMLICKAL, Ralph, 209 SCHMUCKAL, Ralph, 195 SCHOBER, Peggy, 231 SCHONFELD, Lynn, 184,188 SCHUELER, Barb, 234 SCHULTZ, Margaret, 207 SCHULTZ, P., 219 SCHULTZ, Kathryn, 218 SCHUTTE, Melinda, 202 SCHWARTZ, John, 244 SCHWEDLER, Lynn, 237 SCHWEITZER, Sally, 189 SCOTT, James, 160 SCZDRONSKI, Charlene, 231 SEAMON, Dick, 241 SEGUIN, Leo, 250 SEILER, W., 169 SEILER, Wayne, 171 SEITZ, Kay, 197 SEMENKO,A1,251 SEMETHO, Larry, 247 SENEY, G., 169 SENEY, Gary, 171 SENICK, David, 187 SERBEN, Dave, 224 SEREMJIAM, Nancy, 233 SERINTO, Sandy, 184,185,190 SESI, Nadia, 212 SESVOLD, Ron, 102 SETZKE, Paul, 239 SHAFFEE, Bob, 257 SHAREF, Rusty, 185 SHARKEY, Ellen, 237 SKIBA, Maria, 200 SLABECK, Fran, 210 SLAHUNEK, Mary Ellen, 234 SLEETE, Tom, 244 SLICK, Bob, 159 SLIFE, Ann, 233 SLOANE, J., 243 SMITH, Betty, 232 SMITH, Cynthia, 227,232 SMITH, Dave,2l8 SMITH, Glenn, 241 SMITH,J., 243 SMITH, Jim, 244 SMITH, Mike, 146 SMITH, Mildred Beatty, 130,140 SMITH, Riley, 242 SMITH, Sandy, 220 SMITH, Terry, 207,221 SMOLAK, Annetle, 189 SNANE, Major Ross, 219 SOA VE, Kerry, 239 SOBELL, Chester, 195 SOUTH, Marianne, 230 SPALDING, Mickey, 250 SPA UDE, Carol, 217 SPEAR, John, 185 SPEEDIE, Peggie, 185 SPIKE, Clark, 124 SPITER, Charlotte, 208 SPLETZER, Judy, 202 SPONBERG, Grace, 139 SPONBERG, Harold, 133,139,140 SPONBERG, Harold E., 108,130 SPRINGER, John, 249 SPROUSE, Karen, 192 SQUIERS,J.,169 STACHNIK, R., 243 srAFiEs, John, 219 STAHLE, Dawn, 237 STANIFER, Mary Jo, 202 ' g STANKEWICZ, Peg STANLAKE, Judy, 2 y, 186 12 STANLEY, Dean, 210 STAPLES, Bob, 174 ST CLAIR T nan, 160 . , y STEED, Al, 162 STEELE, Rollie, 162 STEFANIAK, Jean, 1 87,188 STEFANSKI, Frank, 239 STEMBLE, Rich, 241 STEPHENS, Debbie, 184 STEPHENSON, R., 169 STERUNG, Shirley, i 92 STERNS, M., 243 STEVENS, C., 243 STEVENS, Carl, 189,192,146 STEVENS. Mike. 187.193 STEVENS. Nancy, 210,221 STEVENS, Peggy, 184 STEWART. Dave. 160 STEWART, John, 211 ST1LL1NGS.Randy,248 STIMPSON. G., 219 STIMPSON. Mary Ellen. 231 STINSON. Mrs., 194 STOCKHAM,David.187 STODDARD. Karen, 221 STOETZER, Linda, 206 STOHAN. J., 243 STONE. Ken, 246 STOSSEI.,I.,,169 STRAIGHLCHIMA. Marybeth, 208 STRAITON. Jane. 230 STRANG. Ron, 171 STRAUSS. Roger, 171 STREETER,.1im, 251 STREETER, Russ, 173 STRINGWELL. K..243 STRIPP, George E., 140 SUBELSKY. Barry, 219 SUGGS. John, 209 SUKACH,Jim, 206 SU LLIVA N. Nancy, 220,235 SULLIVAN, Tim, 249 SURRETT. Nora, 206 SUTLER, Kathy, 230 SUTLON, Cheryl, 189 SWAGERY, Jerokan, 228 SWANTEK, Marion, 185 SWARE, Major Ross, 219 SWAYZE, Susan, 221 SWAYZE, Walt, 102 SWEENY, Judy, 236 SWEET, Lynne, 220 SWEGLES, John, 249 SWINYARD,Al1'red, 195 SWISHER, Dale, 244 SYMONS, Cheryl, 218,196 SYMONS, William, 207,213 SZOTEC, Stan, 251 SZUMKO, D. James, 195 TABER. Rich, 185 TADDONIO, Anita 198 TANGUAY, Sherry, 190 TARCHA, Jim,250 TAYLOR, Deedec, 207 TAYLOR, Karen, 220 TEACHWORTH, Ruth, 234 TEBELMAN, Carol, 185 TEBELMAN, Linda, 189 TEEPLE, Dyanna, TEFERRA, Fessiha, 213 TEFFT, Mike, 244 TELMAN, Ray, 241 TELUCHEK, Ted, 248 THIGPEN. William, 238 THOM, Greg, 192 THOMAS, Barbara, 203 THOMAS, Cheryl, 235 THOMAS, Diane, 228 THOMAS. Dorothy, 228 THOMAS, Ed, 157 THOMAS, G., 169 THOMPSON, Bill, 247 THOMPSON. Kathy, 184 THURMAN, Danny, 244 T11-iFANY,Maggie.237 TILIMAN, Lou, 162 TIMOSZYK. Bill, 195 TING.Justim, 213 TINKLE, Gerry, 146 TIPTON. Bill. 169,170 TOBIAS, Marlo, 184 TO1VOWEN,Char. 230 TOPPER. Joan, 233 TOUCHETTE. Dick, 171 TOWE. Sherry, 237 TRISTAN1, Tom, 250 TROIKE, Rol. 206 TROITTE, Roland, 219 TROMBLY, Susan. 218 TROSKO, Maureen, 220,231 TRUDELL, Beth, 235 TRUIFF. Sandra, 228 TUESINK, Gail, 234 TURNER, Karen, 185 TUOMI, Jerry, 218 TURNER, Tony, 162 TUSTIN, Sue, 227 TUTHILL, Carol, 191 TYBINKA. Judy, 236 TYLER, Sue, 187,190 TYRA, Sue, 198 TYRA, Thomas, 197 ULRICH, Sue,234 UNDERWOOD, John, 220 UPHAUS, Marlene, 196 UPP, Mike, 241 VACCAVELLI,John, 146 VALCHINE, Gracemary, VALLENTINE, Lynda, 202 VANBLACK, John.241 VANCE, M., 169 VANDECAR, Karla, 230 VANDERLIND, Connie, 231 VANDERWILL, T., 169 VAN HEE, H.. 214 VANRIETTE. Carol, 184 VAN SCHAEMELHOUT, D., 169 VARGO, Sharon, 236 VASS, Steve, 239 VEHAR, Vince, 250 VENESS, Pamela, 213 VERNELLIS. Ray,245 VISNAW, Paul, 239 VIRDEN. Jess, 197 VIVERETTE, Bill, 160 VOLTZ, Thomas A., 219 VUBAN,Craig, 241 WALDI,John, 239 WALDRON, Kathy, 185 WALKER, Andec, 234 WALKER. Andrea, 190 WALKINSHAW, Nancy, 231 WALLACE. Merry Maude, 208 WALLS, Tom. 146 WALTERS, Edward, 207 WALTERS, Stuart, 192 WAMBOUGH, Jackie, 220 WANTIN, Kathy. 231 WARHURST, Ron, 171 WARHURST. R.. 169 WARKENTIEN. Jerry, 146 WARNER, Sue. 194.229 WARZIAK. D.. 243 WASH. Peggy. 188,230 WASOWICZ. Sandy. 220 WASYLINIUK. Tim, 162 WASYLINIUK, Tom, 163 WASZAK. Margaret, 184,188 WATERS, Nancy K.. 237 WATSON. Bill. 102 WATSON, Dewain, 195 WATTO, Sam. 224 WATTS. Mike, 247 WAYNE, Steve, 246 WEAVER. Charlie, 241 WEAVER, Karen, 196 WEBSTER. Doug, 159 WEGNER, Wayne, 205 WEIERMILLER. Paula, 87 WEINCH, Jeanne, 235 WEISS, Arthur, 246 WEISS, Claudia, 234 WEISS, George, 246 WE1SS,Rhonda. 192 WEISSMAN, Ronnie, 192 WELLS, Bobby, 146 WELSON, Chris, 237 WELSON, Leroy, 238 WENGER, Barbara, 220 WENZEL, Sharon, 196 WESLEY, Donna, 235 WESSE, Jean 206 WEST, Dorry, 185,218 WESTBURY, Rich, 247 WHEELER,The1ma, 191 WHICHELLO. Nancy, 220 WHITAKER, De1ois,228 WHITE, Bruce, 209 WHITE, Kmy, 198 WHITE, Marianne, 185,218 WHITE, Warren, 146 WICHTERMAN, Russ,210 W1CKER,J.,169 WICKMAN, I-'ran,192 WICKS, Bev. 188 WIDEMAN, Robin, 174 WIEKMANN, Eric, 244 WIERS. Ted.209 WIKY, Rene, 218 WILD. Ted. 159,250 WILES. Diane. 204 WILLIAMS, Dick, 173 WILLIAMS. Drew, 242 WILLIAMS, James, 207 WILLIAMS. J.,243 WILLIAMS, Luann, 236 WILLIAMS, Mary, 197 WILLIAMSON, Dick, 187,193 WILLIAMSON,J. R.. 208 WILLIAMSON. Louise, 197 WILLIMOTT, Joyce. 185 WILLOW, Bev, 236 WILLOW, Beverly, 184.220 WILSON, Chris, 201 WILSON. H..213 WILSON. Herb. 213 WILSON. Ward. 216 WINDBERG. Jeri, 200 WINNERSTROM. Ingrid. 237 WISEMAN. Joanne. 196 W1SM1iR,Bi1l, WITT, Nancy, 233 WITTENBERG. Norma, 236 WIZYIRD, Rick. 248 WKITE. K.. 194 WOELKE, Bill, 251 WOLF. Cindy. 189 WOLF. Mike, 197 WOLSCHOM. Jan. 230.188 WOOD. Dan. 244 WOOD, G., 169 WOOD. Mary. 184.231 WOOD. Peggy. 234 WOODMAN. R., 219 WOODS. Jerry. 218 WOOLEY, Jim, 242 WORSWICK, Richard. 195,212 WOSTZCKO, Connie. 217 WRIGHT. Gene. 184,194 WRIGHT. Lanoe, 227 WRIGHT, Miss. 195 WRIGHT, Sara, 215 WROBOLESKI, Ron, 251 WRUBLEWSKI. Ron, 224,195 WURZEL, Lindy, 185 YACK, Thomas. 249 YASENCHAK. Joan A., 213 YATES, Gretchen, 234 YELLICH, George, 251 YEULLICH, Ceors, 227 YEULTER. Sylvia, 198 YOAKUM, Claude. 227 YOSKU M. 245 YOUNG,John, 240 YOUNG, Roger, 157.239 YOUNG, Steve, 246 ZABROWSKI, Bob, 182 ZACHARIE. Marsha, 233 ZANE, Charles, 146 ZANG, John.159 ZARON, Dennis, 249 ZEILINGER, Kathy, 188,221 ZIBLUT. Sharon, 189,215,221 ZIELIUSKI, Joyce, 229 ZIZI, Linda, 237 ZOELLMER, Nancy, 236 ZOELLNER. Janet. 220 ZONCA, Peggy, 189 ZULEWSKI,Susan.184 ZVOCH. Sandy, 199 ZWICKER, Buzzy, 235 Base . year ook is an historical document, the staff' of the 1968 AURORA has endeavored to produce an an- nual which will bring to mind the memories and experiences of each individual who has been a part of Eastern Michigan University. Into these 280 pages has been poured an inconceivable number of hours of planning layouts, coping with frustration, and worrying over and meet- ing deadlines on the part ofsome eleven jour- nalism enthusiasts. To these people I owe sin- cere gratitude for their patience, devotion, and verbal support, for it is these individuals who tl , avc made the 1968 A URORA a re Also to receive many thanks are Dale Fisher and Mrs. Rose Mary Lawrence, tw d on the philosophy that a b alit y. o profes- EDI TOR-in-CHIEF ',,,. ASSIS TA NTE DI TOR . . , S CEN! CS ..,..... . STUDENT LIFE . . . E V E N TS ....,. ACADEMICS ,.. ATHLETICS ... GRADUATES , . . . . PHOTOGRAPHERS . , , LETTERING .,.,..... BUSINESS MANAGER .,. grap ers who andfor the snaping of are responsible tographs in the b , c J ' 'group photographs wh appear. An expression of gratitude goes also elma Studios for their efforts in attaining h. V . . . ighest in quality for I I senior portraits and Joe Hause of American Yearbook Compa in Hannibal, Missouri for his advise a concern for our book IV , I t ' . ot to go unmcntion are Dennis Holmes of Information Servic for his ' artistic endeavors cover and Publicat' in designing o sional photog h .' . L the development of all pho ' ' D ' A 1 6 1 l , t , ions Manager Ron Sesvo 1 h ' o w om lowe thesalvation o L y.sa C onaton Editor-in-chief . . . L ysa Conaton . . . . Diane Coleman . . , . . . Linda Stone, editor . . , . Corrine Fidgeon, editor Lari Combs, assistant editor , . . Nancy Broderick, editor ,...,.... Jenny Wery, editor Meg C rowley, assistant editor . . . . . . . , Gary Hogan, editor . 4 . Linda Malkin, editor . . . Mike Anderson Neil ElMouchi Da ve Levin Rich Monto ye Frank Wright . , . . Gene Iissacson , . . , GaryAvery f 'm y sanity th? V
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