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franklin college alniaiiaCK 170 franklm, mdlana special events 11 administration 28 organizations 50 athletics 88 advertising - 128 index 135 who, where, why, what, when, how who, where, why, what, when, how special events 11 administration 28 organizations 50 athletics 88 advertising - 128 index 135 who, where, why, what, when, how r- ' editor margo perry assistants michele maddock robert markwalter artist arnold kaplan photographer laimute druskis section editors linda clendenning katie jones candace barnes linda hendrickson Janice bursie business mgr bette richardson who, where, why, what, when, how who, where, why, what, when, how It is difficult to express tlie total story of life at Franklin College, because with each day come new tales, and each student will have a version of that day. The 1967 Almanack wishes to borrow a long-standing criterion of Journalists to tell our tale: Who, Where, Why, What, When, and How. ; . . WAY KLlH CK Ci WAY ■% •% 1. . 4 iyy - ' •■ - i,L 1 1 j , - .-.JTi;: •g ' 4 ? « 1 ; ;¥ Hir ■■ This fall, Franklin College began an ex- tensive money-raising campaign to defray costs of a long-range plan of development. This campaign has been well supported by members and friends of the college com- munity whose efforts ■will soon be realized in the construction of the Campus Center pictured below. Many needed changes have already been seen in the building rennova- tions on campus. ' t ' i ' ( i£i i« .m «■ ■i HHHHBHHj ■H t ' . ' ii 1 3 - CI m- i Sri-r J!inc¥f2ii-- ■ ' ' T ? K4 = a:yv;6 ic: ' ' 11 ;i. 4 © - ' ; , i — ij a aiL. . who, where, why, what, when, how 10 i who, where, why, what, when, how 11 12 13 first week The first week on Franklin ' s campus is a very busy time. Registration, rush, pledg- ing day and then those first classes make students forget they have ever been away! Just two more questions and Susan Klein will have finished the cxhauslinn placement tests. 14 DZ pledges Sue Miles, Rae Medellin, and Linda Janke pre- pare for an evening of smiles and introductions. Boxes, books, and baggage, all necessities for living in Bryan Hall. Tri-D lts load up for post-pledging parade and a whirl around Franklin. . v It ' s a proud moment for Chris Hiatt as she dons her 70 beanie for the first time. New Tri Delta pledges are perched atop new convertibles as they await the beginning of parades ihrougliout the commimity. There is always a last minute scramble before each nightly rush party at the fraternity houses. Even at a small school, students are not spared the rigors and impatient waiting during registration. , fter a windy trip through Franklin, sorority members sloi: at the Joiirniil. As Alumni President, Mr. George Rinker has die pleasure of crowning Nancy Gerber Homecoming Queen. Homecoming royalty are Susie Stum, Zeta Tau Alpha, and Jay Mosberg; Kathy Menges, Unaffiliated Women, and Paul Hermann; Kathy York, Pi Beta Phi, and Jerry Yentes; Pat Kershaw. Independent Women, and Bob Morris; Sue Wohl- muth, Delta Zeta, and Bill Dennis; and Queen Nancy Gerber, Delta Delta Delta, with Jim Martin. homecoming The Pi Beta Phi-Sigma Alpha Epsilon utilization of the Sesc]uicentennial celebration catches the interest of the towns- people of Franklin. Students worked into the wee-morning hours to make this year ' s Homecoming successful. Floats were better than ever, and townspeople applauded the parade when it passed through the streets. Junior Nancy Gerber, Homecoming Queen, added a pretty touch to the festivities, and fans were exuberant as the Grizzlies won the game over Anderson. 16 To the victors belong the spoils! Elation is obvious as Tri Delta-Lambda Chi float chairmen receive their winning trophy. Victory on the field is predicted by the excited spectators. The winning float staled; The Ravens Can ' t Bear It they couldn ' t! Ingenuity was demonstrated by the Delta Zetas and Phi Delts in their Bye Bye Birdie realization. Instead of the Red Baron, Snoopy searches for Ravens on the Zeta Tau Alpha-Kappa Delta Rho float. 17 Miss Sara Patridge and Mr. and Mrs. Hicks during one of their many recitals 9;iven at Franklin College. entertainment lecture series Many well-known lecturers visited Frank- lin this year as part o£ the college Lecture Series. Students were entertained by popu- lar groups such as the Kingsmen and the Four Seasons . Franklin was proud of its theater department as it presented 4 plays. Welded flying machines are among some of the entries at a modern ' art exhibit held in Stout Hall. Two Foreign newsmen, Ba- ba Musa Tarawally, editor of The New Gambia, and B e s h i Mohammed Said, managing director of the Al Ayam Press are discussing their field with students Mike Lo eall and Alan Doyle. 18 The Kingsmen were among the entertainment provided by the Franklin College Student Council.  K , ' - : i4 l 1 Ji J — 1,.. — fl 1? Roljcita illg in Tlic Birds. Betty Parrelt in Tltc liirds. [ames Kelly portrays King Neptune lurin a pcrfonnance ol Tlic liirds. 19 Charles Flaks and Aiiiokl Kaplan are scenery for the drama department. working on props and Arnold Kaplan before his performance in The Birds. Arnold Kaplan and Tom Cheche in The Birds. 20 Valerie Tuttle, Katie Joiifs, and Dave Emerson in Pool ' s Paradise. Dave Emerson and Jessica Powers in Pool ' s Paradise. Rolxrta Illg practicing her lines before the play. 21 prom, dances Variovis dances rounded out the social life of Franklin students. Campus dances were held such as the Junior Prom and several Cafe Yanas . Each social organization also planned one formal and one costumed dance. Judy Conquest, Delta Zeta, was sckcicd lo icign over the 1966 version of the Junior Prom, Hop A Go-Go . Candidates for Prom Queen are Carolyn Wiltberger, FIW; Susie Dunn, Pi Beta Phi; Judy Conquest, Delta Zeta; Donna Ham- mer, Zeta Tau Alpha; and Margo Perry, Delta Delta Delta. 9? A swinging band and go-go girls to the key for a Cafe Yana. drew Franklin students Each fraternity and sorority held pledge dances for members and dates. SAE ' s and their flappers relaxed between dances at Murphy ' s Speakeasy. Straw skimmers and Roaring-Twenty dresses added to the atmosphere at iMiirphy ' s. may smg Under sunny skies, the college community heard 9 social groups compete in the an- nual May Sing. Members o£ Tri Delta and Unaffiliated Men won top honors for their singing performances. Senior Judy Roscoe reigned over the day ' s festivities. Many student-leaders were named to honoraries. Dressed in giccu dresses, Iri Delias eiilhusiasLitally sing Green, green and The gieen leaves o£ summer to win first place in May Sing competition. CJutslaiidiiig Ireshnian and sophomore women are linked lor Laurels honorary. New members of Blue Key are announced to the college community during the annual springtime affair. It is a first in more ways than won, as Don Harrington ac- cepts the trophy for Best Men ' s Group in the May Sing. 24 Members of the 1966 May Queen Court are Sandy Sells, Tri Delta: Cheryl Zuckschwerdt, Unaffiliated Vomeu; Margie Asp, Zeta Tau Alpha: Paige Fulmer, Pi Phi; Judy Roscoe, Delta Zeta and Helen Silber, Independent Women. Junior women carry a daisy chain to make an entryway for the 1965-66 Queen and her court. Judy Roscoe, Delta Zeta, was ciiosen to reign over May Day festivities. 25 Honorary degrees at Com- mencement were bestowed by President Haines upon: Dr. Samuel R. Sutphin, Governor Henry F. Schricker. Dr. Hol- man Hamilton, and Dr. Ray L. Heffner. commencement Ninety seniors were presented long-awaited diplomas on June 5, 1966. Friends and rela- tives heard Dr. Holman Hamilton give the commencement address, and Dr. Mary S. Owen was the speaker for the 1966 Bacca- laureate. Seniors and proud parents find relief from the everpresent Graduation Day sun. George Hoge receives his proof of four years of academic toil from President Haines and Dean Park. 26 Franklin College seniors parade toward the Cominencement tent in great anticipation of the climax of their undergraduate achievements. Spectators to the Commencement of the Class of ' 66 had the special privilege of watching Governor Roger D. Branigan present an honorary degree to former Governor Henry F. Graduating Tri Delta seniors gather in the wellhouse for Schriker. some last minute reminscina;. 27 e who, where, why, what, when, how administration who, where, why, what, when, how 30 . 31 board of trustees Brodehurst Elsey Honorary Chairman William S. Hamilton Vice-Chairman it 1 Joel Hadley Vice-Chairman Elba L. Branigin, Jr. Chairman of the Board Truman D. Hoover Vice-Chairman Eugene L. Henderson Secretary Everett Allison Richard B. Curtis Mrs. Nina Pulliam Neil E. Firestone Russell Priest Ralph J. McQuiston George B. Elliott Joseph O. Waymire Arthur W. Allen Nate Kaufman George J. Vandivier Treasurer ( F ' Spv Raymond E. Blackwell .s I Hon. Roger D. Branigin Governor of Indiana Rev. Thomas L. Bush Russell R. Campbell Roio One: Thomas D. Hathaway William G. Hibbs Mrs. Edna B. Lacy Rozo Two: Dr. Harry E. Mock Oren D. Pritchard Dr. Ozie D. Pruett Row Three: Hilbert Rust Charles E. Tinkle Robert M. Crilchfield Rozu Four: Arch C. West Dr. Dallas J. West Leo T. Wolford 33 president haines Dr. Wesley Haines travelled frequently this year supporting the fund-raising campaign. Although he was often off-campus, he and his wife found time to entertain students. Ur. Wesley N. Haines, President of Franklin College as he arrives home after a business trip. President Haines extends a greeting to some members of the Friendly Franklin Family. Ji President Haines and his daughter Debbie take a moment to view her yearbc 34 President and Mrs. Haines discuss their paintings. Mrs. Hainees receives approval from Presi- dent Haines as he tastes lier cookies. Mrs. Haines, President Haines, and Deb- bie enjoy freslily baked cookies. 35 Mr. R. C. Fetterly, Vice-President for Business Affairs is also an honorary member of the Board of Trustees. Mrs. Thehna Hartzell, Assistant to the Business Manager. vice-presidents Vice-president for Development, Mr. Gael Swing has been concerned with the public relations and developmental plans of Frank- lin. Mr. Ray Fetterly makes use of his ex- perience as an outstanding business man in his advisory position of Vice-president of Financial Affairs of Franklin College. 36 Mr. Robert Baker, Business Manager Mr. Rexford J. Carpenter, Director of Publications and Pub- licity of Franklin College. Mrs. Jane Hettich, Director of Aluiiini Relations. Mr. Gael D. Swing, Vice President for Development. Mr. Harry T. Loveridge, Director of the Physica Plant. yiw  . David C. Naile, Coordinator of Records and Assistant Prof, of Economics. RS. CLEVELAND iMrs. Grace Cleveland, Academic Recorder. deans In spite of the many responsibilities as Dean of Students, Dr. Richard Park always has time to spare for students. This year he and his wife hosted a reception for stu- dents on the Dean ' s List. Students feel at ease with Mr. Jack Mahon, Acting Dean of Students. Mr. Mahon took an active part in guiding and directing student activities. Dr. Richard M. Park. Dean of Franklin College and Asso- ciate Professor of Mathematics. 38 Rev. C. D. Klinck, Director o£ Church Relations. John J. Mahon. Acting Dean of Students. DORM MOTHERS: Mrs. Helen Pclers. Dlicdor dI [cllcrsdi Hinisc: Mrs. Ruljy Davis, Director of Bryan Hall: Mrs. An- nette Smith, Assistant Director of tlsey Hall; .Mrs. Theluia T, king. Diredor of Elsey Hall; and Mrs. Lena Wilson, Director of Cline Hall. 39 admissions, library Members of the admissions council travel more than 85,000 miles to visit students interested in Franklin College. The new Hamilton library, capablely run by Mr. Ro- bert Coward is popular with new students. Eddy M. Teets, Dean of Admissions. Mr. Ronald Johnston, Assistant Director of Admissions. ■ WM k9l HHR P I I y silH K% ' i HjH ji . Umt ' im , ,, Ip k • ■■ ' X j BmSUm H K. .lasss Miss Ruth Anne Kennedy and Mr. H. Walter Akhurst, Jr., Admission Connselors. 40 Mr. Vicco Von Stralendorff, Associate Librarian. Dr. Robert Y. Coward, Head Librarian. LIRRARL ' WS: Mrs. Alice CaiT, .Assistant Librarian; Mrs. Rita Kemp, Assistant SuiHi-visor ol (.in ul.ition; Mrs. Hester Coward, Curator, .Special Collections; Mrs. Ruth Buggs, Head Supervisor of Circulation. 41 humanities I ' hc Division of Humanities provides an intensification of the liberal arts educa- tion at Franklin College. Courses stress self-expression, intellectual development, and a searching for applicable knowledge. Prof. Robert M. JNIurijhy, Chairman of Humanities and Prof, of Philo sophy-Religion. Prui ). iJukalski. Assistant Prof, of Theatre and Speech; Mary E. MacNiven, Assistant Prof, of Theatre and Speech. 42 I Heinz-Jurgeii Griebsch, Associate Prof, of Gtrnum; Dr. Joseph S. Height, Prof, of German. Anita Burger, Part-time Instructor of Sjjanisli: Spanish. Prisdlla Grant, Associate Prof, of Spanish: Alicia iSI. Pi.nua, Assistant Prof, of Marion Plotnik. Assistant Prof, of Frencli; Gardner P. Ashley, Associate Prof, of Frencli. 43 Dr. William A. Sturm, Roscoe W. Payne, Prof, of Philosophy-Religion; Robert D. Leas, Part-time Lecturer of Philosophy- Relieion. Alice Gill, Instructor of English; Daniel E. Poe, Instructor of English; Gary Simmons, Instructor of English; Thomas K. Ehret, As- sistant Prof, of English. Dr. Phillip Y. Coleman, Chairman of Eng- lish, Associate Prof, of English; Dr. David F. Gladish, Associate Prof, of English; Dr. Richard Graham, Assistant Prof, of Eng- lish; Glenda Harwood, Instructor of Eno;- lish. 44 George Bitzer, Instructor of Music; Nettie Hicks, Part-time Instructor of Music; Samuel B. Hicks, Instructor oL AIumc. I.ui.t;i (irispini). I ' .iiiliiiu ' IiisImhIoi ciI ii: l.irca I.otkcr. rari-iiiuc Insinuior I Ail: 1 liiiiii.is l.oiker; Associate I ' rof. of Art. 45 social sciences Social Science, the science of people and their relationship to economics, history, and education provides a basis for success- ful living, as well as an adequate know- ledge for a future career. Courses in So- cial Science relate ' well to Liberal Studies. Dr. I. George Blake, Head Chairman of the Social Sciences and Prof, of History. Dr. Sharon Chertkoff, Assistant Prof, of Psychology; George W. Tsismanakis, Associate Prof, of Psychology. 46 Alan Rosenbloom, Instructor of History; Dr. Mary S. Owen, Prof, of History. Dr. Robert C. Toole, Associate Prof, of History. Bruce Hoiberg, Assistant Prof, of Sociology: Ronald Mont- gomery, Instructor of Education and Sociology ' . Dr. Montell li. Ogdon. Professorial Lecturer of Economics; Robert O. Zimmerman, Assistant Prof, of Economics; Dr. Martin J. Plotnik, Chairman of Economics and .Associate Prof, of Economics. 47 1 Robert F. Chupp, Associate Prof, of Journalism, Executive Secretary of tlie Indiana High Scliool Press Association. Rutli Clallon, Associate Prof, of Pliysical Education: Stewart R. Faught, Chairman of Physical Education and Prof, of Physical Education; Herman Moyer, Associate Prof, of Physical Education; Raymond E. Webster, Jr., Assistant Prof, of Physical Education. Dr. Thelnia Tsismanakis, Associate Prof, of Education: Majorie Gilkey, Assistant Prof, of History, Government and Edu- cation: Dr. Leland H. Erickson, Director of Teacher Education and Prof, of Ed ucation: Ruth Holland, Part-time Lec- turer of Education. 48 Leslie W. Burger, Associate Prof, of Biology; Dr. Robert J. Trankle, Associate Prof, of Biology; Dr. Leslie L. Ortman, Assistant Prof, of Biology. natural sciences In the Division of the Natural Sciences, the student can pursue knowledge through class work, research projects and indepen- dent study. The new facilities of Barnes Science Hall and the qualified professors helped students prepare for their careers. :aZ7 iC£. - Thomas Hodge, .Associate Prof, of Chemistry; Frederick Hopl. Instructor of C:hemistry; Laurent H, Beamegard, Assistant Prof, of Physics. Dr. Crawford J. Policy, Visiting Prof, of Mathematics; Myra McFadden, Assistant Prof, of Mathematics; Paul T. Nugent, Instructor of Mathematics. Raymond Cowan, Chairm;iii ol S(i(n c and Ass()(i:ilc Prof, of Physics. who, where, why, what, when, how 50 r% organizations ir who, where, why, what, when, how 51 52 W F C [ ' i 53 STUDENT COUNCIL: First Row: Susan Staab, Linn Afathis, Linda Perry ' . Susan Wotilmuth, and Kathy York. Second Row: Joiin Cleveland, Susan Hadley, Lyn Funke, Bob Jarvis, Bob Markwalter, Bob DeVoss, and Doug Till- man. Third Row: Bill Barnard, Pat Bajdek, Joe Dubes, Sharon Carroll, Judy Conquest, Dave Vaughn, and Dave Denslaw. STUDENT COURT: Rich ard Fitch, William Barnard, Advisor Dr. Raymond Co ' - an, Jerry Stanbrough, Thom- as Clere, Sherrill Rowland, Steve Smith, Dale VViand, and William Carr. 54 -1 t-— 1 1 1 BRYAN HALL RESIDENT ASSISTANTS: First Row: Dave Denslaw. John Buerger, W ' ally Smoke, and Tom Mengelt. Second Roic: Mike Loveall, Ed Hendricks, and George Johns. WOMEN RESIDENT ASSISTANTS: Fdie Stcini-cr, Mari lyn McCord, Mary Ann Feiler, Lyn Funke, and Susan Stum. MEN ' S HOUSE RESIDENT AS- SISTANTS: Fiisl Row. Don Harring- ton, Don Oraig, Mike Ehringer, Alex Neubert. Sc ' oii(l Row: Rich Hatch, Rich Edwards. Thomas Clere, and Briue Leggart. ELSEY AND OVERSTREET HOUSE COUNCIL: First Roxo: Chris Hiatt, Kathy York, and Jenilcr Shiiin. Srantd Roic: l.ois I urner, Oandy Barnes. Fhp Hindle, Sheryl Allen, Clharlene MilN. l.vnctlc Hoyt, and Sliaron (iarroll. Third Row: C harlene Garrison, Luanne Licnherger, .Aiuic McClelland, Sherrill Rowland, Judy Conc)uest, Cindy Winters, Nancy Drake, and Edie Steiniger. 55 ALPHA: First Roxu: Dr. Robert J. Tran- kle, Cheryl Zuckschwerdt, and George Riiiker. Second Roio: Dr. Mary Owen, Prof. Daniel Poe, Miss Glenda Harwood, Prol. Mary MacNiven, Prof. Alicia Pianca, Miss Alice Gill, Prof. Leslie Burger, and Prof. Vicco von Stralendorff. ALPHA PHI GAMMA: National Coed Journalism Hon- orary: Betty McKinley, Michele Maddock, Lynda Clenden- ning, Laurel Vicari, Margo Perry, and Dianna Marcus. honoraries Outstanding students are tapped for their achievements in subject inatter and overall leadership. Franklin is proud to have six chapters of national honoraries on campus. THETA ALPHA PHI: Drama Honorary: Roberta Illg, Prof. Bukalski, Dick Fitch, George Johns, Katie Jones, James Kelly, and Prof. Mary MacNiven. 56 CHI BETA PHI: National Science Honorary; Prof. Bueregard, George Pendygraft, Prof. Cowan, Marsliall Bums, Jim Harris, and Dana Klinck. PHI ALPHA THETA: National History Honorary; First Row: Linda Fletcher, .Sue AVohlmutli, and Sherril Rowland. Second Row: Pete Sanborn, Bob Epstein, John Scath, Bob Kitchen, and Dr. I. George Blake. THETA SIGMA PHI: National Women ' s Journalism Honorai7; Dianna Mar- cus, Lynda Clendenning. Margo Perry, Betty McKinley, and Michele Maddock. 57 J appiiig for Laurels during ihc May Sing Icstivities. GOLD QUILL: lionorary for junior and senior women outstanding in scholarship, activities and leadership; Lyn Funke and Margo Perry. LAURELS: mcnil)crs chosen by Gold Quill for their achievements in scholarship, activities, and leadership. F irst Row: Margaret Knight and Connie McAnally. Second Rou : Sherrill Rowland ancl Linda Fletcher. Third Roic: Linn Mathis, Lynda Clendenning, Barbara McKinney, and Chervl Barnard. 58 BLUE KEY: men ' s honorary for outstanding junior and seniors; Pete Sanborn and Rich Flecker. LANCERS: First Row: Dave Denslaw, John Cleveland, and Mike Byrd. Second Rmu: Steve Smith, Bob O ' Neill, and Dale Wiand. 59 iM M Donald Bozell Marshall Burns Thomas Clere Ronald Cole Marge Perry George Rinker Charlotte Sellers who ' s who Eleven Franklin College students were cho- sen to appear in the 1967 edition of Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties. These seniors added much to the col- lege with their leadership ability and talents. 60 Robert Epstein Lyn Funke honors day Undergi ' aduates were rewarded for their success in scholarship and other fields of interest on Honors Day. Dressed in caps and gowns, many Seniors received scholar- ships and assistantships to graduate schools. Richard Herndon Betty McKiiiley Mike Maddock and Bob Markwalter, Co-assistant Editors of the Almanack. ' ..« i ' Laimute Druskis, Head Photographer and Arnold Kaplan, Head Artist. SECTION EDITORS: Ikiic Ridumisdn, Lynda Clendenning, Katie Jones, Shenill Rowland, Janice Bursie, Linda Hendrick- son, Nicki Nicolai, and Candy Barnes. publications 62 Bob Markwalter, Assistant Editor and Margo Perry, Editor of the Almanack. P.M5! ' 1 tM 1 % M 1 ' r f REPORTERS: Phyllis Grain, Linda Perry, Charlotte Sellers, Editor of The Franklin, and Shirley Grider. REPORTERS: Sue Miles, Royce Delco and Bev Beachler. APOGEE STAFF: Wally Smoke, Thomas Glere, Gheryl Zuckschwerdt, Betty Mckinley, and George Pendygraft. 63 campus organizations WIND ENSEMBLE: First Roiu: Lynette Hoyt, Rene Lombre and Carolyn Shepard. Second Roiv: Kim Chase, Royce Delco, Phil North, Prof. Bitzer and Dave Branch. CHOIR: First Row: Joyce Lindstrom, Sally Battin, Chris Hiatt, Andrea Huggins, Sue Keller and Carolyn Shepard. Second Row: Jane Madinger, Marcia Jaynes, Richard Jowsley, Dave Krenback, Frances Charamut. Rianne Johnson, Becky Koontz, Lynette Hoyt and Roberta Illg. Third Row: Arleta Ledbetter, Jane Gray, Jerilyn Clarke, Don Harrington, Rich Towsley, Sandy Miller, Susan Dan, Sue Cole, Kathy Hibbs and Pam Marsh. Fourth Roxo: Richard Harnois, Don Cook, John Blankenbuehler, Paul Brinkerhoff, Chuck Woffard, Dave Branch, Neal Noble, Jim Owens and Jim Apicella. 64 WFCI STAFF: Skip Jones. ' ictor Beck, Ron Beal, Jim Holt, Cid Downey, Bill Rengier, and Howie Roberts. ,1 ( ImtkfJ RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES BOARD: First Row: Jennifer Shin, Betty iMcKinley, Cheryl Barnard, Charlene Mills, Carol Perkins, and Mrs. Cleveland. Second Row: Tom Rernies, Alex Neubert. Ken Bun-. Katie Jones. Prof. Hicks, Miss Pianca. Dick Fitch. Penny Heeter. Dr. Ortman. Barbara Mc Kinney. Pete Sanborn, Don Harrington, and Cole Banks. STUDENT ASSISTANT ADMISSIONS COUNSEL: First Roio: Steve Smith. Becky Boyer, Arleta Ledbetter. Susan Kline, and |im Overmyer, Dave Overmyer, Pam Brown, Dennis Satanoff, Sharon CUiase. Second Row: Cheryl Barnard. Sharon Chaiham, and Dave Sparks. 65 SPANISH CLUB: First Row: July Headley, Marilyn Rabel, and Barbara McKinney. Second Row: Sue Cole, Kathy Martin, and Rae Medellin. Third Row: Mithele Baum, Margo Perry, Gene Rund, Jerry Olson, and Gloria Castro. Fourtli Row: Prof. Priscilla Grant, Mrs. Anita Burger, and ProL Alicia Pianca. FRENCH CLUB: First Row: Brenda Harmon, Mary Feilcr and Mary Hodel. Second Row: Prof. Alicia Pianca, Prof. Marion Plotnik, and Prof. Gardner P. Ashley. GERMAN CLUB: Seated; Prof. Griebsch. Standing; Roger Mock, Nicki Nicolai, Linda Bryant, Jo Eck, and Kathy Fisler. 66 FORENSIC LEAGUE: First Row: Ramsey Campbell, Rene Lombie, Mary Alice Grimit, James Nagley, and Mike Wilson. Second Rou ' : Randy Cable, Prof. Daniel J. Kocher, Cole Banks, and Steve Smith. DEBATE TEAM: Randy Cable, Ramsey Campbell, Prof. Daniel J. Kodier, Cole Banks, Steve Smith, and James Nagley. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: Firsl Row: Bill Carr. Stive l.iuv . Carohii Kraman. Nitki Nicolai, Mar) ' Berkery. Nancy Gcrber. Sharon Chatham, and W ' aniata Israel. Second Row: Sue W ' ohlnuith, Karen Zeigler, Susan Dnnn, Alice Liikach, Margo Perry, Lyn Funke, and Norma Bishop. 67 PEP COUNCIL: First Row: Bob Jarvis, Judy Conquest, Lyn Funke, and Ellen Jacoby. Second Roio: Sue VVoliImuth, Kathy York, and Susan Hadley. Third Row. Jan Ryan, Kathy jNIenges, and Jacqueline Dove. WOMEN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION: First Row: Lynne Schoenleber, Kathy York, Jacqueline Dove, and Susan Miles. Second Row: Charlene Garrison, Phyllis Grain, Sandy Lingle, Brenda Harmon, Vicky Grady, and Royce Delco. Third Row: Mary Jo Eck, Wanda Leffler, Sally Hopkins, Mary Martha Rogers, Patricia Gray, Dee Dillon, and Trudy Bender. 68 PANHELLENIC: First Row: Margo Perry, Dianna Marcus, Lyn Funke, Wanda Leffler, Judy Benjamin, and Connie McAnally. Second Row. Mary Martha Rodgers, Trish Gray, Susan Dunn. Mary Alice Grimit, Linda Perry, and Nancy Drake. ■ HK j i ' ' ' ' 1 ■ 3 rjf M iK 1 IHl s m m fl KT I Hil H H tj ) i Jm m 1 l3tJ i m U L K i li S I Hj L: ) ■ H--- : ' 1 E SI . .- INTER FRATERNITY COUNCIL: Firsl Row: Bill Schercr, Tom Cheche, Pete Leland. Bill Dennis. Tom Keefer, Mike Byrd, Steve Smitli, Neal Welch, and Paul Herman. Second Row: Jolni Spiker, Acting Dean of Students John J. Mahon, George Klinger, Jim Martin, and Paul Ellisor. JUNIOR PANHELLENIC: Firsl Row: Franny Charamut, Sally Battin, Rianne Johnson, and Pam Brown. Second Row: Jams Saylor. Arleta Ledbetter, Carol Peckin|)aiigh. and Carol Smith. Third Row: Nancy Jack, Rae Meclelliii, Susan Miles, and Susan Keller. 69 social organizations Franklin ' s eight social organizations are all national fraternities. The men reside in their own houses, while the sororities maintain suites in Elsey Hall. Franklin College often turns to these fraternities for help and support in campus activities. Speclalors at the May Sing competition. Members of Lambda Chi Alpha during a party held for the orphanage. First Row: Dave Dick and guest. Second Roxu: William McCarthy, Tom Cheche, and C. D. Klinck, Director of Church Relations. All Greeks felt a loss as the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house burnt down. 70 Susan Stum working on homecoming. Sue Wohlmuth and other Greeks arc enjoyin} an aliernoon in the key. Members of Deha Delta Delta at May Sing. First Row. Linda Esposito, Aiieta Ledbetter, Chris Hiatt, Jessica Powers, Carol Peckinpaugh, and Patrice Parrish. Second Row: Kathy Hall, Linda Doughman, Susan Egloff, Diane Tryzna, Rianne Johnson, Randy Phelps, and Aggie Wang. AAA First Row: Nancy Drake, Judy Defuria, and Cheryl Barnard. Second Row: Janice Bursie and Katie Jones. Founded Boston University, 1888; Frank- lin, 1912. President Linda Fletcher. Edie Steiniger, House Council Pres., KDR Sweetheart. Margo Perry, Pres. Spanish Club, Panhell, and Gold Quill, Who ' s Who. Nicki Nicolai, S. E. A. Pres. Jane Madinger, Choir Pres., Nancy Gerber, Homecoming Queen, Jr. secretary. Firsts in scholarship and Homecoming. ■ m it j ?iaa w 72 Connie McAnnally, Karen Zeigler, and Linda Fletcher. Linda Soltis, Xicki Xidiolai. Susan Staab, and Becky Boyer. Edie Steiniger, Mary Jane Tipton, Lvnn Schoenleber, and Sharon Chatham. Cheryl Bond, Stevie Johnson, Nancy Gerbcr, Anne NfcClcl- land. Susan Reed, and Jill A ' arrcn. Margo Perry, Mary Aferedith. Rindy Freeman. Jane Ntadin- ger. 73 First Roio: Rae Medellin, Jean Skeet, Susan Miles, Ellen Jacoby, Debbe Andrews, and Lynette Hoyt. Second Row: Linda Janke, Louise Gibbard, Susan Hadley, Carol Smith, Jacqueline Dove, Beth Hodel, and Barbara Ganey. AZ Sharon Roloson, Helen Davis, Susan Cole, and Sally Hopkins Fovmded Miami University, 1902; Frank- lin, 1920. Presidents Susan Wohlmuth, Jane Singer. Lyn Funk, Who ' s Who, Lau- rels, Gold Ouill. Sue Wohlmuth, Out- standing DZ Senior, Phi Alpha Theta. Rae Medellin, national most-outstanding pledge award alternate National Awards for best- improved chapter, sorority activities and education. Judy Conquest, Jun. Prom Queen. Judy Roscoe, May Sing Queen. Intramural Archery first. 74 7L- Cindy Bailey, Leslie Thompson, Candy Bajnes, Bonnie Wardlow, Ro ce Delco, and Trish Gray. i 1 in |j r ■■% K iBL c K First Row: Brenda Harmon, and Lyn Lienberger. Second Row: Vicki Grady and Lyn Funke. liisl Row: Dec Dilicjn, Barbara Bryan, Judy Conquest, and Cathy Carpenter. Second Rou : Beverly Bcathler and [ane Singer. first Row: Trudy Bender and Marcy Coates. Second Row: Afary Martha Rogers, Susan VVohlmuth, and Sherrill Row- land. 75 First Row. Kathy Hibbs, Sally Battin, Kathy York, Jan Ryan, and Pam Brown. Second Row: Susan Dann, Judy Eddleman, Susan Klein, Pam Trester, Marcia Jaynes, Frances Charamut and Anne Blankenbueler. HBO Linda Perry, Ann Miller, Sally Killen, Jane Totten and Dianna Marcus. Founded, Momouth, Illinois, 1867. Frank- lin 1888. Presidents Sue Dunn, Sharon Carroll. Margaret Knight, secretary, Chi Beta Phi, Laurels, Hoosier Scholar. Laurel Vicari, Secretary-Treas. SEA, Alpha Phi Gamma. Lynda Clendenning, V-Pres Al- pha Phi Gamma. Linn Mathis, Secretary Student Council, Laurels. Sally Battin, Pres. Junior Panhellenic. Linda Hendrick- son. President, Little Sisters o£ Minerva. Evie Schueler, President of German Langu- age Club, 76 Carolyn Branian and Susan Dunn. if£ . A Bette Richardson, Lynda Clendenning. and Cindy Winters. : _ t ' W . lichele [add()ck. Evelyn Sdieuller. l.iriii Miilliis. and Mar- garet Knight Laurel Vicari, .Sharon Carroll, Linda Hendrickson, and Mar- gie McCoy. 77 ■ ' iist How: Sue Keller, Nancy Jack, Faith Henry, Sharon Sheley, and Sheryl Allen. Second Roxu: Sandra Ford, Deborah Close, Linda Dornberg, Barbara Forsstrom, Janis Saylor, and Sandra DeVary. ZTA Founded Longwood College, 1898; Frank- lin, 1927. Presidents Donna Hammer, Judy Benjamin. Janis Saylor, State Day award for highest Sophomore gi ade point average. Mary Ann Feiler, while studying in France, was President of the Institute of American Universities in France, served on the Com- mittee of French-American Student Rela- tions in Aix-en-Province. All-Sports LM. firsts. Susan Stum, Sandy Lingle, Jo Eck, and Betty Parrett. 78 Joyce Liiidsti 1)1)1. Iltcky Koontz, Judy Benjamin, Al.iry Alice Grimit, and Linda Bryant. Diane McElrath, Wanda Lefller, Susan Ward, and Donna Hammer. (Iliariciic CJarrison. Cecelia Duckworlli. I ' liyl- lis Grain, and Mary Ann Feilcr. 79 l-nsi Roiv: Doug Tilnian, Da e Satanoff, Al Hilbuig, John Dyke. Bill Brownell, Fred McTammney, Jim Comstock, Rich Fisher, and Mike Thibodeau. Second Row: Dave Overmyer, Art Ivey, Harry Roberts, Bob Pagani, Jay Mosberg, Bob Ernst, Bill Gibney, Mitch Takei, and Gene Kossack. KAP Founded Middlebury University, 1905; Franklin, 1919. Presidents William Dennis, John Hachman. James Overymyer, Alpha Phi Gamma Pres., Frankliyi Editor. Robert Epstein, Phi Alpha Theta, Who ' s Who in American Colleges. Dave Coffin, Chi Beta Phi. Dave Kitchen, Phi Alpha Theta. Team won football intramurals. Al Skolnik, Bob Kitchen, Larry Baker, and Bob Thompson. 80 Bill McQuillen, Dave Coffin, Paul Ford, and Jim Overmyer. Russ Jones, V ' ern Biederman, Al Bickford, ■ 1 rMbr ■ w ' f H I H 1 Hi (t: ■Uh ' M B i 1 h K V r P K J ?, ' t 1. J First Row: Pete Leland, Rcinliaid Bockstett, Mrs. Chesser, and Steve Lanu. Second Row. John Hachnian and Bill Dennis. I ' irst Rou ' -. Leon Kisiler, Dennis Satan- olf, C;lenn .Stolt. and Jim Conklin. Second Roxv: Terry Klimk, Robb Co- hen, Larry Santaw, and Brian Craig. 81 Nt;-1 M i Virsl Row: Jim Apicella, Mike Barry, Steve Hudson, Jon Custer, Jay Keegan, Jeff Burt, Da e Gilmour, Bob Davis, and Al Moore. Second Row. Art Munson, Hal Sliipley, Jerry Beasley, Barry Moore, Paul Brinkerhoff, Rick Kerr, Greg Cassady, John Van Deun, Pete Crescenzi, Rick Sandstrom, Dave Seely, John Winge, Pete Dyer, Walt Smith, Marty Cudclyre, and Tom Jones. AXA Founded Boston College, 1909; Franklin, 1925. Presidents Ron Cole, Jim Harris. Tom Clere, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship. Bill Barnard, Student Council V.P., Stu- dent Court. Jim Harris, Jr. Class Pres. Jim Eisenhower, Soph Class Pres. National Fraternity Certificate of Excellence in Pub- lic Relations to V.P. Bob Jarvis. Home- coming Float trophy. Intramural Volley- ball, A-League Basketball, Tennis Firsts. First Row: Bob Miles and Doug Hauglis. Second Roio: Dave Czartoryski, Ed Aljdelnour, and Jack Vansworth. 82 Ken Coppinger, Gerald York, Bob Lindscy, Tom Cheche, and Nick Nichols. First Roiu: John Martin, Bob Zabaronick, and Roy Andersen. Second Row: Mike Ashworth, Bill Barnard. John Spiker, and Tim Harris. First How: Larry A ' illianis, Ron Cole, Tom Kccler, Bill Hamilton, and Bob Jarvis. Second Rou : Fred Ghanayen, Chuck Stimipf, Jim Dykhuizen, John Seath, and John Chiarotti. Mill McCarthy, Dave Di(k, Jim Kiscnhower. Bill .Schere. inil Jerry ■entcs. 83 First Row: David Hanes, Tom Duffy, Dan Gribbin, and Chip Harrod. Second Row: Keitli Gerbers, Steve Brown, Rick Ged- ney, Al Zabloski, Jim Handy, Randy Richardson, Dave Vaughn, and Skip Palmer. OAe Founded Miami University, 1848; Frank- lin, I860. Presidents George Klinger, Jim Martin. Dick Herndon, Fulbright Scholar- ship, Blue Key V. Pres., Who ' s Who. George Rinker, Franklin Scholar, Alpha, Who ' s Who, Chi Beta Phi. John Cleveland, Chi Beta Phi, V-Pres. Dave Denslaw, Hoosier Scholar, Sophomore V. Pres., Out- standing Frosh. Dale Wiand, Junior V. Pres., Lancers, Chi Beta Phi. B-League basketball, table tennis firsts. hiut Row: Rusty Ratlibun, Dick Herndon, and Rusty Perry. Second Row: George Klinger, Jim Martin, and George Rinker. 84 First Row: Bob O ' Neill, Bill Epley, Victor Kiplinger, Mrs. Kent, Robert DeVoss, and John Buerger. Second Row. Dick Yukes, Terry Hoeppner, Roger Kohlmann, Mike Rose, Paul Ellisor, and Craig Plumnier. First Row: Gus Kiewra, Rick Flecker, and Skip Hempel. Secorid Roio: Tom Millican, Bob Vl ite, and Ed AVoodrick. First Row: John Cleveland, Pete Dec- ker, and John Albritten. Second Roxu: Joe Dubes, Dale Wiand. and David Hollingsworth. ' 1 ' 85 first Roiu: Dan Williams, Fred May, Dick Piccli, Fred Kricger, and Dick Senker. Second Row: Jim Myers, Pete Lewis, Bob Fletcher, Jerry Dunn, Dave Beal, Dave Hendrix, and Pat Brown. Third Row. Bob Lewis, Bryan Van Deun, Rufus Little, Tom Bowman, Don Cook, Rick Berggren, and Tom Behny. lAE Founded University o£ Alabama, 1856; Franklin, 1892. Presidents Keaney Sloop, Paul Hermann. Neal Welch, IFC Pres. Bob Markwalter, Student Council Pres. Don Bozell, Sen. Class Pres., Chi Beta Phi Sec, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Rufus Little, Jerry Dunn, Pat Brown Frosh Class Pres., Sec, Treas. 75th anniversary on campus, house burnt No- vember 2nd, 1966. Keaney Sloop inspecting house with Prof. Chupp after fire. 86 John Creigliioii. ilob Markwalter, Neal Velch and Rick Hill. First Row: Jerry Petro. Keaney Sloop, and Paul Herman. Second Row. Phil Regnault, Don Bozell. Dale ' an Osdol, and Rick Matthew. Harold Zassenhaus, Dennie Bailey, Ron Nichols, and Michael Loveall. Paul Hilli.s. RiclLUil Kruger, Al Apple- ion, and Mike Fulkerson. 87 who, where, why, what, when, how 88 k athletics who, where, why, what, when, how 89 91 football Franklin ' s Grizzlies won a share of the Hoosier College Conference football title for the first time in the league ' s history in ' 66. Coach Stewart Red Faught and his team got off to the proverbial slow start, but came back to finish with a 4-1 confer- ence record and were 4-5 overall. Chuck Stumpf, John Chiarotti, Mike Loveall, Pat Badjek and Terry Hoeppner were named to the all-conference team, and Loveall was named all-district in the NAIA. John Chiarotti after a tiring football game. George Klinger takes a refreshing pause during a rough football ffame. Pat Bajdek and John Chiarotti carry Coach Faught off the field as they receive a dejected look from a Hanover player. 4 r -V s 1 .V First Row: Charles Stumpf, ' William Hamilton, Larry AVilliams. George Klinger, John Chiarotti, Jim Marshall, Tom Keeler, Richard Flecker and Pat Bajdek. Seco7id Row. Coach Faught, Skip Hemple, Jim Dykhuizen, Neal Newell, John ' answo th, Mike Lovrall. Ed Voodrick, Larry Goines and Ed Abdelnour. Third Roio: Asst. Coach Webster. John Buerger, Bob O ' Neill, Ruszkowskf, Gene Rund, Bill Scherer, Jim Petersen and Tom Mengelt. Fourth Roio: Asst. Coach Elmer Britton, Terry Hoeppner, John Van Deun, Terry Klysz, Jim Kinnaman, Emery Linderman, Bob Miles, Jim Holt and Steve Brown. Fifth Row: Asst. Coach Kelly Clore, Richard Yukes, Bob Newton, Bob Davis, Jim Handy, Keith Gerbers, John Holmes and Joe Cascio. Coadi Fauglu is intent on making his poini. hut ihc referees don ' t .seem very sympatiictit. A Hanover man tries, and fails, to sioj) (|u,inii hac k Jolni Buerger as he scrambles to gain yardage. 93 basketball Coach Herm Moyer ' s hoop squad started the season with high hopes and a good deal of talent, and finished in the HCC cellar with a 1-20 record. Basketball is fvinny. There were some individual standouts, some bright team performance, and some almost won games. The team ' s lone win was against one of the tougher conference squads. Freshman Kathy York backs the Grizzlies with an enthusiastic cheer. THE 1966 FRANKLIN BASKETBALL TEAM: First Row: Bobby Hynds, coach Herman Moyer and Mike Green. Second Row: Mike Bohlinger, Randy Richardson, Steve Witty and Craig Phnnmer. Third Row: Mike Hall, Walt Colin, Rob Billieu, George Leon and Ron Beall. 94 Craig Phimmer scores as he shoots over a Georgetown pl.i Mike Hall aims for a needed two points. GET THAT REBOUND can be heard from the crowd as Walt Colen and a ri al Taylor player fight for the ball. 95 baseball Coach Herm Moyer added baseball to his coaching duties this year with some suc- cess and a lot of promise for 1967. The baseball team played some tough competi- tion, and finished pretty well overall, in, and out of the conference. Hard-hitting Dave Powell was All-Conference and NAIA. Hitting is the name of the game here. -s « «-w f 1 First Row. Bob White, Keaney Sloop, John Buerger, Mike Bohlinger, and Bob Miles. Second Row: Gene Rund, Bob Ernst, Craig Plummer, Frances Schill, Rick Flecker, Dave PoweU, Gerald York, and Mike Rose. Third Row. Mike Loveall, Larry Baker, Jerry Olson, Bob Sanford, Steve Brackney, Bob C Neil, and coach Herman Moyer. 96 First Row. Neal Newell, Roman Englemann, Steve Mclntyre, Bob Jarvis, Lonnie Boyce, Bob Lightfoot, Bill Carr, Bob Gray, and John Chiarotti. Second Row: head coach Stewart Faught, Greg Simms, Mike Ehringer, Ed Woodrick, Ed Hendricks, Terry Hoeppner, Larry Coins and Phillip Coleman. track It was a fair year for track, livened up by some outstanding performances. Franklin placed third in the HCC meet, with event- winners Lonnie Boyce (100-yard dash) and Bob Jarvis (440 and 220 yard dashes) named to the All-Conference team. Jarvis ' 440 time of 49.7 was a school record, and Bob also set the 220 record. Steve Macln- tyre set a mile record, and the 440 relay team was second-best in the state, behind I.U. Senior loliu tiliiaiolti shows good form as lie i)rci)ares for llic shot put event. 97 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: First Row. Jim Smith, Mike Eringer, Jerry Oleson. Second Roiv: Coach Coleman, Fred Kreeger, John Blankenbuehler, Bill Carr. cross country, golf, tennis The cross country team had some stand- outs too, but finished the season with a losing record. The golfers took on a lot of rough competition, and finished with a 4-4 mark. The young tennis team, under student-coach Mike Ashworth, finished with a 1-5 record, but boasted its first win in three seasons and a lot of future promise over the nets. 98  r 5 T «y- ' - - ' — ' - - mi MiM ' WM!y,QiJi. u v-5JE GOLF TEAM: Coach Ray Webster, Dave Overmyer, Mike Ashford, Dave Dick, and Mike Loveall. TENNIS TEAM: First Row: E 111 cry Liiideniiaii, John Creighton, Roger Coleman. Second Row. Bob Lightfoot, Chip Harrod, Alex Neubert, and coach Mike Asliworth. 99 cheerleaders Cliccrilf.uki Susan Hadley during one of the more exciting football sjames. CHEERLEADERS: Fint Row. Susan Hadley, Kathy Menges, captain and Ellen Jacoby. Second Row: J. J. Dove and Kathy York. 100 Men ' s intramural basketball was tense, fast and funnv. Jerry Clarke returns a ser ' e to score a point for her team. ti Jerry Clark spikes a hard one during a volleyball game for the VV.R.A. intermural competition. 101 who, where, why, what, when, how 102 classes who, where, why, what, when, how 103 104 n Br J r 1 v H i HI 105 i Senior Class Officers are Don Bozell, President; George Klinger, Vice-Presi- dent; Karen Zeigler, Secretary; Jim Mar- shall, Treasurer. seniors 106 Donald Andrew Adams Chemistry Whiteland, Indiana Alan B. Appleton History Frankfort, Indiana Dennis Bailey Biology Armonk, New York Patrick M. Bajdek Political Science South Bend, Indiana Dorothy Foist Bennett Behavioral Science Franklin, Indiana Norma Jean Lee Bishop Education Shelbyville, Indiana Cheryl Bond Behavioral Science Munster, Indiana Donald Paul Bozell Mathematics Edinburg, Indiana Carolyn Braman Education Mitchell, Indiana Michael P. Brimner Mathematics and Economics Bronx, New York Marshall L. Burns Physics Indianapolis, Indiana William B. Carr History Needham, Indiana 107 Sharon Chase History Fort Wayne, Indiana John Edward Craib Psychology Upton, Massachusetts Thomas A. Clere Enghsh New Albany, Indiana Helen C. Davis History Clearwater, Florida Ronald L. Cole Mathematics Shelbyville, Indiana Anthony R. DeMello Psychology Cincinnati, Ohio Judith Marion Conquest Behavioral Science Newtonville, Massachusetts William L. Dennis Histo ry Morgantown, Indiana Carolyn Dettmer Education Columbus, Indiana Susan Dunn Education Greenwood, Indiana James A. Dykhuizen Economics Lafayette, Indiana Richard James Edwards Education Gary, Indiana David Emerson French West Concord, Massachusetts Robert David Epstein History Pompton Lakes, New Jersey 108 Charlotte Anne Erickson Mary Alice Esslinger Education History Franklin. Indiana West Chester, Ohio Richard Fitch Philosophy La Pone, Indiana Richard Flecker Physical Education Alexandria, Indiana Mary Ann Feiler French Indianapolis, Indiana Glen Michael Fiilkerson History Edinburg, Indiana Ronnie Fiesbeck Biology Hope, Indiana Lyn C. Fnnke Education Indianapolis, Indiana Frederick S. Ghanayem Biology Ardmore, Pennsyhania Stephen Gookins History Shelbyville, Indiana Jerry W. Greenlee History Columbus. Indiana Doinia Hannncr Physical Education I.awrcnccburg, Indiana Maxine L. Harden Education Hope, Indiana Donald Keith Harrington Philosophy Canton. Illinois 109 Robert E. Hempel Physical Education Syossett, New York Richard Herndon Mathematics Hope, Indiana Paul D. Hillis Biology Logansport, Indiana Robert L. Houston French Moores Hill, Indiana Juanita Isreal Education Franklin, Indiana Stephanie Johnson History Indianapolis, Indiana Arnold S. Kaplan Art Jersey City, New Jersey George Klinger Physical Education Gary, Indiana Thomas Keefer Mathematics Garrett, Indiana Richard A. Kruger II Political Science Monon, Indiana Gustave P. Kieisra Psychology Garden City Park, New York Carol Ann Lane French Homewood, Illinois Robert Kitchen History Brooklyn, New York Stephen R. Lang Mathematics Aurora, Indiana 110 Carol Anne Lee Spanish Bluffton. Indiana Wanda Leffler Physical Education Aurora, Indiana Bruce Leggat English Soudi Bend, Indiana Alice Lukach Education Newburgh, New York Anne McClelland Sociology ' Homewood, Illinois Marilyn McCord English Anderson. Indiana Betty G. McKinley English Lawrenceburg, Indiana Paul Madinger English Indianapolis. Indiana James Martin Education Decatur, Indiana Thomas L. Millican Economics Alexandria, Indiana Roger F. Mock Mathematics Evanston, Illinois Dorita Nicholaf German Trenton, New Jersey 111 Richard M. O ' Brien Psychology Union, New Jersey Anna Margo Perry Spanish Franklin, Indiana Betty Reed Packard English Speedway, Indiana Paul R. Perry Psychology Franklin, Indiana George N. Pappas Jr. English Scarsboro, New York Jerry D. Petro Mathematics Shelbvville. Indiana Allen W. Pence Elementary Education Shelbyville, Indiana Barrel Rathbun Biology Park Ridge, Illinois 4 Susan Reed Spanish Peru, Indiana Charlotte Ann Sellers English Bluffton, Indiana 112 Philip Lee Sanborn History Nyack, New York Alan M. Skolnik Psychology Brooklyn, New York Frances D. Schill Physical Education Crothersville, Indiana Keaney Sloop History Bargersville, Indiana John Seath Jr. History Engelwood, New Jersey Barbara Joan Snyder Education Columbus, Indiana Deborah A. Stein Englis Arlington, Virginia Glea Steward English Indianapolis, Indiana Charles Stumpf Economioi Indianapolis, Indiana Anne Suhl Spanish New York, New York Robert W. Thompson Mathematics Floral Park, New York Robert J. Weiss Biology New Cumberland. Pennsvhania Robert Wayne Wliite History Milan, Indiana James F. Wilbur GovcmnuMi Wellesley Hills. Maine Larry Williams Physi(s Icfr(rsiin ilk ' . Iiidi;ina Susan Wohlmutli History Brownsburg, Indiana Karen Zeigler Kdutation Hope, Indiana Clieryl Zucksclnverdt English Ck)hniibiis. Iiidi.inj 113 SENIORS NOT PICTURED Ellery Baker History West Upton, Mass. Michael Green History Indianapolis, Indiana Ronald Nichols History Taunton, Mass. John Chiarotti Economics Madison Heights, Michigan William Hamilton Biology Indianapolis, Indiana Cynthia Parks Behavioral Science Rochester, New York Walter Smoke Philosophy New York, New York Richard Edholm Economics New Whiteland, Indiana Dennis Natale Biology Brooklyn, New York George Rinker Physics Lafayette, Indiana Virginia Thompson Education Franklin, Indiana Connie Garrett Phipical Education — German Marion, Indiana Neal Newell Psychology Columbus, Indiana William Skrod Economics Staten Island, New York Grizzley Seniors playing their last game for F.C. are: First R(m ' : Larry Williams, Tom Keefer, Skip Hempel, Rick Flecker, and Neal Newell. Second Row: George Klinger, Bill Hamilton , John Chiarotti, and Jim Marshall. Third Row. Pat Bajdek, Ed Woodrick, Chuck Stumpf, and Jim Dykhuizen. Cheryl Zuckschwerdt and Betty McKinley put a touch of Christmas in their room. 114 The B. F. Hamilton Library is a good place to study, and Arnie Kaplan found time to relax too. Student teachers Charlotte Erickson and Karen Zeigler find that there are various types of tcarhcr ' s pets. 115 Junior Class Officers are Jim Harris, Presi- dent: Dale Wiand, Vice-President; Rob Bil- lieu, Secretary; Laurel Vicari, Treasurer. 116 juniors John Allbritten Cheryl Barnard Kathryn Beal Judith Benjamin Alan Bickford Vernon Biederman Robert Billieu Karen Bratton Beverly Brown Margaret Bunnell Michael Byrd Catherine Carpenter Sharon Chatham Lynda Clendenning John Cleveland Marcia Coates David Coffin Walter Colin Donald Craig John Crews Pete Decker Joseph Dubes Cecelia Duckworth Scott Fitkin Linda Fletcher Joseph Ford Nancy Gerber Elizabeth Guttman 117 juniors James Harris Edwin Hendricks Linda Hendrickson John Hollingsworth Vernon Hood Robert Jarvis Marcia Jaynes George Johns Sarah Killen Dana Klinck Margaret Knight Rebecca Koontz Peter Leland Michael Loveall Connie McAnally Barbara McKinney Scott McKinney Michele Maddock Dianna Marcus Robert Markwaker Alennea Mathis Thomas Mengelt Keith Miles Robert Miles Alex Neubert Philip North James Overmyer Sharon Powell d. Adt ' k 118 juniors Phillip Regnault Mary Martha Rogers Sherrill Ro siand John Russom Linda Soltis Edie Steiniger Susan Stum Mary Jane Tipton ' irginia Triassi Laurel Vicari Cheryl W arder Bonita Wardlow Jill Warren Neal Welch Dale Wiand Sandra Williams Ed Woodrick Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble. — Junior Dave Coffin works in the Chem lal). 119 Sophomore Officers are Jim Eisenhower, President; Dave Denslaw, Vice-President; Jane Madinger, Secretary; Bob DeVoss, Treas- urer. sophomores 120 sophomores Candy Barnes Gwen Baugh Michele Bauni Beverly Beach I er Ronald Beall Jerry Beasley Jeanne Belcher Trudy Bender John Blankenbuehler Suzanne Boden Rebecca Boyer James Branch Paul Brinkerhoff Barbara Bryan Linda Bryant John Buerger Janice Bursie Randall Cable Daniel Carr Gregory Cassady Kim Chase Jerilyn Clarke Susan Cole Martha Cragen Phyllis Grain John Creighton Daniel Crull David Czartoryski Lloyd Delay James Delay Royce Deico David Dick Diana Dillon Thomas Douglass George Dou ' ner Nancy Drake Mary Eck Michael Ehringer Clarence Epiey Kathleen Fisler Sandra Ford Marinda Freeman Wayne Galin Charlene Garrison Alice Gleason Raymon Goldschmidt Jane Grey Patricia Grey dMhk ¥ f 121 iri k Slili tk Mary Alice Grimit Judith Gum Michael Hall Brenda Harmon Richard Harnois Penny Heeter Saleh Hegelan Sarah Hopkins Paulette Hornsby Andrea Huggins Roberta Illg Ellen Jacob y Katie Sue Jones James Kelley Ronald Kelsay Thomas Kermes Victor Kiplinger Leon Kistler Terry Klinck Roger Kohlmann Nichola Kolisch Kenneth Koppelman David Kronbach Larry Leeds Aron Lifschultz Robert Lightfoot Sandra Lingle Margie McCoy Diane McElrath Terry MacKay Jane Madinger Richard Matthew Mary Meredith Ann Miller Charlene Mills Robert Nichols Jarl Olson Robert O ' Neil Homer Parkhill Betty Parrett Patrice Parrish Stuart Peckner Caroll Perkins Linda Perry Nancy Peters Christine Raleigh William Rengier Bette Richardson 122 Sharon Roloson Michael Rose Gene Rund Arthur San Filippo Janis Saylor Lynne Schoenleber Evelyn Schueller Jenifer Shinn Jane Singer Ann Sleght James Smith Steve Smith Walter Smith Allan Soil Susan Staab Mark Stamm Leslie Thompson Paul Thurston Jane Totten Lois Turner Susan Ward Willard Wells Cynthia Winters Gerald Yentes Constance Yovich Harold Zassenhaus Peter Zecher George Thibodeau 123 Freshman Officers are Vice-President, Chip Herrod; President, Rufus Little; Secretary, Jerry Dunn; Treasurer, Pat Brown. freshmen f: 124 Janice Aleffi Sheryl Allen Lois Anderson Deborah Andrews James Apicella James Ashworth Richard Bagdon David Baker Sally Battin David Beal Jane Beeson Victor Beck Thomas Behny Edward Bentz Fredrick Berggren Tommy Bowman Stephen Brower Pamela Brown Patrick Brown Steven Brown William Brownell Stuart Burt Arlen Campanola Ramsey Campbell Lea Carey Ann Carter Joseph Cascio Paul Cash Mark Chalfin Charles Chilcott Bonnie Coleman James Comstock James Conklin Donald Cook Peter Crescenzi Brainard Cummins Susan Dann Robert Davis William Davis Patterson Dawson Judith Defuria Suzanne DeMoss William Desboro Sandra Devary Linda Dornburg Linda Doughman Jacqueline Dove Sidney Downey Charles Dozier John Duffy Thomas Duffy Jerry Dunn Robert Duprau Kenneth Dyer John Dyke Judy Eddlemaii Robert Edwards Susan Egloff Linda Esposito William Finan Merrarose Findlcy Michael Fineman Richard Fisher Charles Flaks Robert Fletcher Barbara Forsstrom Waren Foster Stephen Foust Stanley Franklin Barbara Gaiiey Ca C f 1 f Tc SjH ! p. 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FOOD SERVICE VANDIVIER FORD SALES 134 index A Abdelnour, Edward D 82, 93 Adams, Donald Andrew 107 Aleffi, Janice Mary 125 Allbritten, John Mark 85, 117 Allen, Sheryl Lynn 55, 76, 125 Anderson, Roy H 83 Anderson, Lois Ellen 64. 125 Andrews, Deborah Lynn 72, 125 Apicella, James Louis 64, 82, 125 Appleton, Alan B 87, 107 Ashworth, James Michael _83, 125 B Bagdon, Richard Timothy 125 Bailey, Dennis 87, 107 Bailey, Lucinda Gamer 73 Bajdek, Patrick M 54, 92, 93, 107, 110 Baker, David Russell 125 Baker, Ellery Edward 80, 96, 115 Banks, Cole G 65, 67 Barnard, William H 54, 83 Barnard, Cheryl . nn .... 58, 65, 70. 117 Barnes, Candice Ann 55, 73, 121 Barry, Michael Joseph 82 Battin, Sally Anne 64, 74, 125 Baugh, Gwen 121 Baum, Michele Leslie 66. 121 Beachler, Beverly Kaye .... 63, 73, 121 Beal, Kathryn 117 Beal, David Clyde 86, 125 Beall, Ronald Hogan 65, 121 Beasley, Jerry Phillip 82, 121 Beck, Victor Ira 64, 65, 125 Beeson, Jane 125 Behny, Thomas Michael 86, 125 V Belcher, Jeanne . 61, 121 Bender, Trudy Lynn 68, 7.3, 12! Benjamin. Judith . nn 77. 117 Bennett. Dorotliy Foist 107 Bent . Edward Wayne 125 Berggren, Frederick P 86, 125 Bickford. Alan Kent 81, 117 Biedcrman, Vernon 81. 117 Billieu, Robert Norman 117 Blankcnbuehlcr, John 98, 121 Bishop. Norma Jean Lee 107 Blankenburg, Mary Anne 74 Botkstette, Reinhard 81 Boden, Suzanne E 121 Bohlinger, Michael David 96 Bond, Cheryl 71, 107 Bowman, Tommy David 86, 125 Boyer, Rebecca A 71, 121 Bozell, Donald Paul 60, 87, 107 Brackney, Steve 96 Braman. Carolyn 75, 107 Branch, James David 64, 121 Bratton, Karen Martin 117 Brinkerhoff, Paul Thomas 82, 121 Brower, Stephen Joseph 125 Brown, Beverly Annette 117 Brown, Pamela 74, 125 Brown, Patrick Moore 86, 125 Brown, Steven Allen 84, 93, 125 Brownell, Villiam Bowker 80, 125 Brunner, Michael P 107 Bryan, Barbara A 73, 121 Brvant, Linda Lea 77, 121 Buerger, John Robert .... 55, 85, 93, 96, 121 Bunnell, Margaret A 117 Burns, Marshall L 57, 60, 107 Burr, Kenneth N 65 Bursie, Janice M 70, 121 Burt, Stuart Jeffrey 82. 125 Byrd, Michael Rex 59, 69, 117 C Cable, Randall Lane 67, 121 Campanola, Aden Keith 125 Campbell, Ramsey Lee 67, 125 Carey, Lea Diann 125 Carpenter, Catherine M 73, 117 Carr, Daniel 121 Carr, AVilliam B 54, 97. 98, 107 Carroll. Sharon 54. 55, 75 Carter, Ann Marie 125 Cascio, Joseph Michael 93, 125 Cash, Paul Joseph 125 Cassady, Gregory Allan 82, 121 Castro, Gloria Emilia 66 Chalfin, Mark Boris 125 Charamut, Frances Marie 64, 74 Chase, Sharon 108 Chase, Kim W 64, 121 Chatham, .Sharon K 71, 117 Cheche, Thomas 20. 69. 83. 200 Chiarotti. John M 83, 92, 93, 97. 110. 115 Chikoit. Charles H 125 Cilarkc. Jerilyn A 64, 101, 121 Clere. Thomas A 54, .55. 60. lOS Glendcnning. Lynda L 56. 58, 75, 117 Cleveland, John C 54. 57, 59, 85, 117 Clore, Ridiard K 93 Close. Deborah McDowell 76 Coales. Marcia Jean 73, 117 C:offin. David Richard 81, 117, 119 Cohen. Robb Alan 81 C:ok-. Ronald 1 60, 83. 108 Cole. Susan Ellis 64, 66, 72, 121 Coleman. Boiniie Carol 125 Colin, Walter E. Jr 95, 115, 117 Comstock, James Edward 80, 125 Conklin, James David 87, 125 Conquest, Judith Marion .... 54, 68, 73. 108 Cook. Donald 86, 125 Coppinger. Kenneth John 83 Cragcn, Martha Jane 121 Craib, John Edward 108 Craig. Donald G 55, 117 Craig. Brian Mallory 81 Grain. Phyllis L 63. 64. 68. 77, 121 Creighton. ' John 99. 121 Crescenzi. Peter Albert 82. 125 Crews. John E 117 Crull. Daniel W 121 Cuddyre. John Martin 82 Cummins. Brainard Lyle 125 Custer. John Patrick 82 Czartoryski. David George 82. 121 D Dann. Susan Margaret 61. 71. 125 Davis. Helen C. 72. 108 Davis. Robert Edward 82. 93, 125 Davis, William Jeffrey 125 Dawson. Patterson Bee 125 Decker, Nevin Franklin Jr 85. 117 Defuria. Judith Ann 70. 125 Delay. Llovd Clifford 121 Dclav. James L 121 Delco. Roycc Jule .... 63, 64, 68, 73, 121 De Afcllo. Antliony R 108 Dc Moss. Suzanne 64, 125 Dennis. William 1 16. 69. 81. 108 Denslaw. David Alan 54. 55. .59 Disboro. William Charles 125 Dellnur. Clarolyn 108 Devan ' . Sandra Lee 64, 76, 125 Dc ' oss, Robert A 54, 85 Di(k. David B 83. 121. 200 Dillon. Diana Cheryl 68, 73. 121 DDrnburg. Linda 76. 125 Doughniini. Linda K 70, 125 Douglass. Thomas Burns 121 Dove. Ja( (incline Jean .... 68, 72. 100, 125 Downer, George Leon 121 Downey, J. Sidney 65, 125 Dozier, Charles E 125 135 Doyle, Alan Robert 18 Drake, Nancy Carol 55, 70, 121 Druskis, Laimute Elena 62 Dubes, Joseph E 54, 85, 117 Duckworth, Cecelia Lee 77, 117 Duffy, Bernard John 125 Duffy, Thomas Sinclair 84, 125 Dunn, Jerry Wynn 86, 125 Dunn, Susan 75, 108 Duprau, Robert William 125 Dyer, Kenneth Peter 82, 125 Dykhuizen, James A 83, 93, 108, 110 Dyke, John Walton 80, 125 E Eck, Mary Josephine 68, 76, 121 Eddleman, Judy Evans 74, 125 Edholm, Richard Lee 115 Edwards, Richard James 55, 108 Edwards, Robert Wallace 125 Egloff, Susan Jayne 70, 125 Ehringer, Michael Andrew ...- 55, 97, 121 Eisenhower, James D 83 Ellisor, Paul 85, 69 Emerson, David 21, 108 Engelmann, Roman Michael 97 Epley, Clarence William 85, 121 Epstein, Robert David 57, 61, 108 Erickson, Charlotte Anne 109, 115 Ernst, Robert M 80, 96 Esslinger, Mary 109 Esposito, Lynda Ann 70, 125 F Feiler, Mary Ann 55, 66, 77, 109 Fiesbeck, Ronnie 109 Finan, William Francis 125 Findley, Merrarose 125 Findley, Merrarose 125 Fineman, Michael Jay 125 Fisher, Richard Stephen 80, 125 Fisher, Richard Stephen 80, 125 Fisler, Kathleen Louise 121 Fitch, Richard 54, 56, 65, 109 Fitkin, Scott N 117 Flaks, Charles Edward 20, 125 Flecker, Richard .... 59, 85, 93, 96, 109, 110 Fletcher, Linda Ann 57, 58, 71, 117 Fletcher, Robert Alhson 86, 125 Ford, Joseph P. Jr 81, 117 Ford, Sandra Eileen 76, 121 Forsstrom, Barbara J 76, 125 Foster, Warren Rex 125 Foust, Stephen Joseph 125 Franklin, Stanley Ray 125 Freeman, Marinda Y 71, 121 Fulkerson, Glen Michael 87, 109 Fimke, Lyn C 54, 55, 58, 61, 68, 73, 109 G Galin, Wayne H 64, 121 Ganey, Barbara Jean 72, 125 Garrett, Connie Lee 115 Garrison, Charlene Joy .... 55, 68, 77, 121 Gedney, Richard Horton 84, 126 Gerber, Nancy 16, 71, 117 Gerbers, Keith Melvin 84, 93, 126 Ghanayem, Frederick S 83, 109 Giansiracusa, James A 126 Gibbard, Louise Hancock 72, 126 Gibney, William Francis 80, 126 Gilmour, David Proctor 82 Gleason, Alice Jeane 121 Glessner, Marc Harry 126 Coins, Larry C 93, 97 Goldschmidt, Raymond F 121 Gookins, R. Stephen 109 Grady, Victoria E 68, 73 Gray, Jane Elizabeth 64, 121 Gray, Patricia Louise 68, 73, 121 Green, Michael R 115 Greenlee, Jerry W 109 Greer, Barry R 126 Gribbin, Daniel James 84, 126 Grider, Shirley Jean 63, 126 Griffin, Timothy Dale 126 Grimit, Mary Alice 67, 77, 122 Gum, Judith R 122 Gum, Marvin B 126 Guttman, Elizabeth 117 H Hachman, John 81 Hadley, Susan Elizabeth .... 54, 68, 72, 100, 126 Hall, Kathryn L 70, 126 Hall, Michael Lee 95, 122 Hamilton, Judith Ellen 126 Hamilton, Wilham N 83, 93, 110, 115 Hammer, Donna 77, 109 Handy, James Bueford 84, 93, 126 Hanes, David Lance 84, 126 Harden, Maxine L 109 Harmon, Brenda Joyce .... 66, 68, 73, 122 Harnois, Richard Francis 64, 122 Harrington, Donald Keith .... 24, 55, 64, 65, 109 Harris, Herbert Michael 126 Harris, James Craig 57, 83, 118 Harrod, Robert Curtis 84, 99, 126 Hatch, Richard S 55 Haughs, Robert Douglas 82 ll Headley, Juliet Craig 66 Heathwood, Bernard Kevin 126 Heeter, Penny Lorene 65, 122 Hegelan, Saleh Abdul Aziz 122 Hempel, Robert E. Jr 85, 93, 110 Hendricks, Edwin Ray 55, 97, 118 Hendrickson, Linda Rey 75, 118 Hendrix, David Edwin 86, 126 Henry, Faith Adair 76 Hensley, Linda Dian 126 Hermann, Paul 16, 69, 87 Herndon, Richard 61, 84, 110 Hiatt, Christie Anne .... 15, 55, 64, 70 Hibbs, Katherine Jean 64, 74, 126 Hilburg, Alan Jay 80, 126 Hill, Michael Denis 126 Hillis, Paul D 87, 110 Hindle, Phyllis Constance 55 Hite, Barbara Ann 126 Hodel, Mary Beth 66, 72, 126 Hoeppner, Terry Lee 85, 93, 97 Hollingsworth, John David 85, 118 Holmes, John Leslie 93 Holt, W. James ..: 65, 93 Hood, Vernon Thomas 64, 118 Hopkins, Sarah Elizabeth .... 68, 72, 122 Hornsby, Paulette C 122 Hougland, Stephen Dungan 126 Houston, Robert L 110 Hoyt, Lynette Elizabeth .... 55, 64, 72, 126 Hudson, Stephen Arnold 82, 126 Huggins, Andrea Louise 64, 122 Hull, William Tyson 126 Hynds, John Robert 126 Illg, Roberta Louise .... 19, 21, 56, 64, 121 Israel. Juanita 110 Ivey, Arthur John 80 Jack, Nancy Elizabeth 64, 76, 126 Jacoby, Ellen Rae .... 68, 72, 100, 122 Janke, Linda Elaine 14, 72, 126 Jarvis, Robert .... 54, 68, 83, 97, 118 Jaynes, Marcia Ruth 64, 74, 118 Johns, George F. Jr 55, 56, 65, 118 Johnson, Gary Bruce 126 Johnson, Janis Lynn 126 Johnson, Rianne Laura 64, 70, 126 Johnson, Stephanie K 71, 110 Jones, Katie Sue .... 21, 56, 65, 70, 122 Jones, Russell Phillips 81 Jones, Thomas Marshall 82 K Kanouse, Michael Ray 126 Kaplan, Arnold S 20, 62, 111, 115, 142 Kaplan, Susan Jo 126 Keberline, Michael John 126 Keefer, Thomas C 69, 83, 93, 110, 111 Keegan, James Nelson 82, 126 Keller, Sue Ann 64, 76, 126 Kelley, Donald Wadsworth 126 Kelley, James Alan 56, 122 Kelsay, Ronald William 122 Kermes, Thomas Chad 65, 122 Kerr, Richard Henry 82 Kershaw, Patricia 16 Kiewra, Gustave P 85, 111 Killen, Sarah A 74, 118 Kinnaman, James Nable 93 Kiplinger, Victor Albert 85, 122 Kistler, Leon 81, 122 Kitchen, Robert A 57, 80, 111 Klein, Susan Jane 14, 74, 126 Klinck, Dana Scott 57, 118 Klinck, Terry Dale 81, 122 Klinger, George .... 69, 84, 92, 93, 110, 111 136 Klysz, Terrence John Knight, Margaret 58, 75, Kohlmann, Roger Frederick 85, Kohsch, Nicola Anne Koontz, Rebecca 64, 77, Koppelman, Kenneth R Kosack, Eugene Mark Krieger, Frederick Alvin 86, Kronbach, David Fisher Kruger, Richard A 87, L Lamberto, Joseph Ralph Lane, Carol Ann Lang, Stephen R 81, Lansky, Leonard William Ledbetter, Arleta Sara 64, 70, Lee, Carol Anne Leeds, Larry F Leffler, Wanda 68, 77, Leggat, Bruce 55, Leland, Peter 69, 81, Levine, Davida Esther Lewis, Peter Rowland 86, Lewis, Robert Paul Jr Lienberger, Luanne 55, Lifschultz, Aron Sanniel Lightfoot, Robert A. Jr 97, 99, Linderman, Emery Lewis Lindsey, Robert Delap 64, 83, Lindstrom, Joyce Carol 64, 77, Lingle, Sandra Jean 68, 76, Little, Rufus Reid Jr 86, Lombre, Renee Eledra 64 Loveall, Michael G 18, 55, 87, 93, Lukach. Alice Mc McAnally, Connie Lynn .. Mc Carthy, William E McClelland, Anne 55 McCord, Marilyn L McCoy, Margie Naomi McElrath, Diane McKinley. Betty G 56, 57, 58, McKinnev, Barbara 58, 65, 71, 83, 71, 55, 75, 77, 61, 112, 66, 93 118 122 122 118 122 80 126 122 111 126 111 111 126 126 111 122 111 111 118 127 126 86 73 122 122 93 126 126 122 126 67 96, 118 111 200 111 111 122 122 65, 115 118 McQuillen, William H 81 McTamney, Francis Edward 80 McWhirter, Alan Douglas 126 M Mackay, Terry Alexander 122 Maddock, Michele M 56, 57, 62, 75, 118 Madinger, Paul 112 Madinger. Jane Ann 64, 71, 122 Madsen, Nancy Jeanne 126 Marcus, Dianna 56, 57, 74, 118 Markwalter, Robert 54, 62, 118 Marsh, Pamela Kay 126 Marshall, James 93, 110 Martin, James 16, 69, 84, 112 Martin, John E 83 Martin, Kathy Lee 66, 126 Mathis, Alennea 54, 58, 75, 118 Matthew, Richard James 87, 122 May, Frederick Barnett 86, 126 Medellin, Rachel 14, 66, 72, 126 Mengelt, Thomas Paul 55, 93, 118 Menges, Kathleen 16, 68, 100 Meredith, Mary Chupp 71, 122 Miles, Keith Edward 118 Miles, Robert A 82, 93, 96, 118 Miles, Susan Anne .... 14, 63, 68, 72, 126 Miller, Ann S 74, 122 Miller, Sandra Lee 126 MiUican, Thomas L 85, 112 Mills, Charlene 55, 65, 122 Mock, Roger F 112 Moore, Alfred Shopland 82, 126 Moore, Barry 82 Morris, Robert Henry 16 Mosberg, Jay Stewart 16, 80, 126 Munson, Arthur Herbert 82, 126 Myers, James Richard 86 iV Nagley. James R 67 Natale, Dennis 115 Neubert, Alex Carlisle .... 55, 65, 99, 118 Newell, Neal 93, 97, 115 Nichols, Ronald W 87, 115 Nichols, Robert Ralph Jr 83, 122 Nicolai, Dorita Louise 71, 112 Noble, Neil Mark 126 North, Philip Dwight 64, 118 O Obrien, Michael R 112 Ogle, Sanniel Thomas 126 Olson, Jarl C 66, 96, 98, 122 Oncill. Robert 1 59, 85, 93, 96, 122 Oxcrniycr, James Edward 81, 118 Overmycr, David Eugene 80, 126 Owens, James Thomas 126 P Packard, Betty Reed 112 Padgett, Melody Joy 64. 126 Pagani, Robert Edward 80, 126 Planter, Joseph Hoffman 84 Pappas, George N. Jr 112 Parkhill, Homer David 122 Parks, Cynthia A 115 Parrett, Betty 19, 76. 122 Parrish, Patrice 70, 122 Peckinpaugh, Carol L 70, 126 Peckner, Stuart Ira 122 Pence, Allen Walker 112 Pendygraft, George 57 Perkins, Caroll 65, 122 Perry, Anna NLargo .... 56, 57, 58, 60, 66, 71, 112 Perry, Linda Elizabeth .... 54, 63, 74, 122 Perry, Paul R 84, 112 Peters, Nancy 122 Petersen, James Dale 93 Petro, Jerry D 87, 112 Phelps, ' Miranda 70, 127 Phelan, Michael Leonard 127 Pieth. John Dixon 86. 127 Plummer, Craig L 85, 95, 96 Porter, Mark William 127 Powell. Sharon Anita 118 Powers, Jessica Lynne 21, 70. 127 R Raliel. Marilyn Theresa 66 Raleigh. Christine . lice 122 Rathbun. Darrel 84, 112 Reece, Robert Eugene 127 Reed. Linda Louise 127 Reed. Susan 71. 113 Regnault, Phillip M 87. 119 Rengier. William John 65. 122 Richardson. Bette 75, 122 Richardson. Randall B 84, 127 Rinker, George A. Jr 60. 84. 115 Roberts. Howard Edwin 65, 80, 127 y Rogers, Mary Martha 68, 73, 119 Roloson. Sliaron Lee 72, 123 Rose. Michael R 85, 96. 123 Rosenthal. Diana Mikel 127 Rowhuul. Sherril E 54. 55, 57. 58. 73. 119 Rund. Gene Rolland .... 66, 93, 96, 123 Russom. Joint Arthur 119 Rus kowski. Michael A 93 Ryan, Janet Ann 68, 74, 127 S Sanborn, Philip Lee 113. 127 Sandsirom. Richard Phan 82. 127 San Filii)|)(). Ariliur J 123 Sanford. Robert Edward 96 Santaw. Lawrence Edward 81 .Salanolf. Norman Dennis .... 80, 81, 127 .Saylor, Janis Lee 76, 123 Schafstail, Richard Alan 127 137 Scherer, William R. Jr 69, 83, 93 Schill, Frances D 96, 113 Schillinger, David Lee 127 Schoenleber, Lyniie 68, 71, 123 Schneider, David Arthur 127 Schueller, Evelyn 75, 123 Scott, Glenn David 81 Seath, John Jr 57, 83, 113 Seely, David Lee 82, 127 Sellers, Charlotte Ann 60, 63, 113 Senker, Richard R 86, 127 Setzman, Stephen C 127 Sheley, Sharon Kay 76, 127 Shepard, Carolyn Marie 64 Shinn, Jenifer Ann 55, 65, 123 Shipley, Harold Linwood 82, 127 Singer, N. Jane 73, 123 Skeet, Jean Marie 72, 127 Skolnik, Alan M 80, 113 Skrod, Wilham 115 Sleight, Ann Louise 123 Sloop, Keaney 86, 87, 96, 113 Smith, James T 98, 123 Smith, Jay Philip 127 Smith, Stephen A 54, 59, 67, 69, 123 Smith, Walter Lewis 82, 123 Smoke, Walter B 55, 115 Snyder, Barbara Joan 113 Soil, Allan Martin 123 Soltis, Linda Anne 71, 119 Southergill, Robert T 127 Spence, Jonathan King 127 Spiker, John William 69, 83 Staab, Susan Kay 54, 71, 123 Stamm, Mark David 123 Stanbrough, Jerry L 54 Stein, Deborah A 113 Steiniger, Edeltraud 55, 71, 119 Steward, Glea 113 Stinson, Douglas Garrard 127 Stumpf, Charles 83, 92, 110, 113 Stum, Susan 16, 55, 71, 76, 119 Suhl, Anne 113 r Tail, Russell Earl 127 Takei, Michinori 80, 127 Theiss, Robert W. Jr 64, 127 Thibodeau, George M 80, 123 Thomas, Noel Asher Jr 127 Thompson, Leslie Ann 73, 123 Thompson, Robert W 80, 113 Thompson. Virginia 115 Thurston, Paul Phillip 123 Tilden, Stephen Michael 127 Tillman. Douglas Leon 54, 80, 127 Tipton, May Jane 71, 119 Totten, Jane Elizabeth 74, 123 Towsley, Richard Douglas 127 Trester, Pamela Sue 74, 127 Triassi, Virginia 119 Trzyna, Diane May 70, 127 Turner, Lois Joy 55, 123 Tuttle, Valerie A 21 V Van Deun, John R 82, 93, 127 Van Deun, Bryan John M 86 Van Osdol, Dale H 87 Vaughn, David Lee 54, 84, 127 Vansworth, John Martin 82, 93 Vicari, Laurel Anne 56, 75, 119 IV Wang, Agnes Louisa 70, 127 Ward. Susan M 77, 123 Warder, Cheryl Marie 119 Wardlow, Bonita Lynn 73, 119 Warner, Michael Robert 127 Warren, Jill Louise 71, 119 Wehrle, Douglas Gabriel 127 Weinstein, David Michael 127 Weiss, Robert J 113 Welch, Neal William 69, 119 Wells, Willard Gordon 123 Wheeler, James Michael 127 Wheeler, John Warren 127 White, Robert Wayne 96, 114 White, Bob Ray 85, 127 Wiand, Dale 54, 59, 85, 119 Wilbur, James Frederick 114 Williams, Daniel Richard 86, 127 Williams, Larry 83, 93, 110, 114 Williams, Sandra C 119 Wilson, David Owen 127 Wilson, Michael George 67, J27 Wiltberger, Carolyn 114 Winge, Jon Clayton 82, 127 Winters, Cynthia 55, 75, 123 Woffard, Chester A 127 Wohlmuth, Susan .... 16, 54, 57, 68, 73, 114, 201 Wolman, Mark 127 Woodrick, Ed H 85, 93, 97, 110, 119 Y Yentes, Gerald R 16, 83, 123 York, Gerald 83, 96 York, Kathleen Sue .... 16, 54, 55, 64, 68, 74, 100, 127 Yovich, Constance 123 Yukes, Richard Alan 85, 93, 127 Z Zabaronick, Robert 83 Zabloski, Albert Joseph 84, 127 Zassenhaus, Harold 87, 123 Zecher, Peter 123 Zeigler, Karen 71, 114, 115 Zuckschwerdt, Cheryl 25, 114, 115 Zuber, Sharon L 127 138 ' Who we are, where we were, what -we were doing and why. 1967 was the year, and who knows how we ever accompHshcd it all? 1967 139


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