Heidelberg University - Aurora Yearbook (Tiffin, OH)

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AURORA 1964 Dr. Longaker works with a stud lab. In ,Memoriam Perry Longaker l ent in the science Irv-'wus-u--. . . . a new friend who will never be forgotten. As he left the Heidelberg community he went as a new-found friend might, possessing a vast store of concern and a wealth of insight not yet unfolded to those who loved him. His roots with the college were deep, having graduated in 1927. Five years passed, and after Iohns Hopkins Medical School and surgical training he accepted a position on the Dayton Clinic surgical staff. In 1935 Dr. Long- aker began a practice in Conneaut, Ohio which was twenty-five years in duration. Early in his professional life, Dr. Longaker was stricken with an affliction unknown to himself and others in medicine and yet he never spent one word of complaint. Strength prevailed. In his three years at Heidelberg he constantly sought the best in a student's work and met sincere disappointment when they fell short. Al- ways recalling a name, never forgetting a date . . . a personality who shared himself, made known his concern and integrated his education in soothing the body and spirit. 4714 ylflcmarizzm George Vanllyke . '- vffb-msffazmweifi? ' I f? il' 'VZQLZZZ , ,law X' .ffl Mr. VanDyke talks with his colleague, Lillian Miller. A V: , , A . ' ' ' fra' rf - f- 4 3 .h., . . . who served Heidelberg College for 'twelve years primarily through the Business Administration Department, initiating ideas which were in keeping with the expansion of the college. Mr. VanDyke is particularly remembered tor his service as faculty advisor for the AUORA and his spirited work in the concession stand at the football games. A native of Grand Rapids, Michigan he graduated from Ann Arbor Uni- versity and had studied under a Ford Foundation Fellowship the summer of l96l at the University of Pittsburgh. Again in l963 eight weeks were passed at lndiana University. Much of his ettort was employed to make the garden beautiful, to repair the church, to build a recreation room. And yet, in the midst of all, no day was so busy that the problem of a iriend or student could not be given attention. His time was given ungrudgingly to community, college, neighbor and church -never shying from Work. '-W ----1-1---W --ff-vm--ir.vsvv1mmw1..e-i.,.mr-mn.fs.,1-wfgg-r 1if,,,-ping .v ,-,s,y1g-Qyiqgwim-P.-W,-r . - The Old and The New is a theme so appropriate for the l964 AURORA not because this is an anniversary of years, but because this is an anniversary of thoughts, ideas, out-looks, and ideals. To the upper classmen, the old need not be pointed out. They can see it in the buildings and the absence of familiar faces, sense it in the traditions which still influence the campus, and feel it in the attitude ot all their Heidel- berg acquaintances. Freshmen, don't look to this for guidance. Rather, look only to the new- the future. Enioy the use of the new buildings, search for the new faces that are here to guide you, establish new traditions for a new future, and cling to the optimistic attitude. You and your successors are the new. Let all else be recorded only in the pages of the history books. Read these pages carefully, Heidelbergers, for herein lies the dichotomy. The Old is only for a record: The New holds the promise. Uhr GDB! zmh Uhr Nm w qf? !gx gf 4 aw? NY ' , 1 J' v s 4+ wif A V 'M'f.is 51 Q 11 f. 5 ,A V ff! .ff ev' - i -by , 'C , 5 K ary-' J - f .,. , A E ff Y, K5 QA NW' 2,4 . '9 , x 'QW S. 9 lx.-f 'fVl A, 1 52 A fi 'f . 1 wi A f 7 . fm- V - A 6. - ii - . -fy .-D ' 'iw Q ' ' ' 1 v. n 1 ff' ' L27 Q-H, 4' U W fun, s - . W , 5' p fa? Y ' J 'wif ,:,f 5 4 'KA 5, -. t ix l , , 'Q - -H .-51? ' Sr ' 1 gn .5-A 'QMM 'S , 'QMAT . aqwg. A 9 . r 'Q e nfs, . MJ-. Y W... sf J W A fly A- .4-1 bfi 4' V ' 2 9' f -I Wf' ivk fx, z Aliyv' AQ 1 5? 1' 1, , -ft A S, 'W wg f 4.1 Q' 5 'fm' Q' N 'Q 'J ' , , , Q , ng., , my f 1. - jig, t-,-nf ' QV? ,W 9 I ' J, 0 W3 -'L If OP . .1 nh.. es, V, 4 f' -fn , 7 Table of Contents ADMINISTRATION G FACULTY SENIORS . . ORGANIZATIONS SOCIETIES . . DANCES . . . SPORTS . . . IUNIORS . . SOPI-IOMORES ERESI-IMEN . . CANDIDS .... ADVERTISING DIRECTORY .. The ld... 17 Es. ,Q- 'i X Q..-1 1. 1 fi' Founders HGH before remodeling 1860 The Castle in the U-Building 1931 Q Commons Dinninq 1-1011 1936 The U-Builclinq 1942 .n X 'uf' 1 A XR xg .3 1.- V M '94 5' mf. Home Economics House on ihe site of Br H 11 1940 OWU C1 Conservatory of Music before remodeling 1945 The New . . . A 'Q up fs ay . ,, 6 -. , Q I .. Ccnservoicry cf Music after remidelmnig 1948 Seiberhnq Gymnasium 1953 EH We -5355 15.4 'af' E351 ' HQ HG! H1 . -- -- ..- S1 Gil Fd' :I :F Z: :: :: 41: :: :: :: :: :: :.: 3.3 . ,.,,. 3, P P' -4 ff 22.5 S71 ::j:?f :gin . ,I FS? 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Duties that the faculty are subjected to include: chaperoning college func- tions, advising the numerous organizations, and appearing before their mail- boxes at least once daily. This academic year brought many changes in l-leidelberg's faculty and administration. Nearly every department gained a new professor. From far and Wide they came to serve our college-from Zurich, Switzerland to Water- loo, Ontario. Our former Dean of Men and Women have been replaced by previous members of the faculty, Dean Archie Thomas and Dean Helen Reynolds. Mr. Paul Hoernemann assumed the position of Vice-President, and We were honored by the addition of Dean of the College Krout. President of the College Wickham started our 1963-64 academic year with a convocation address which urged students, faculty-the entire college community-to drive faster in academic pursuits. We cannot overlook the work of the administrative body in public relations whose endless efforts echo the endeavors of an ever-expanding college com- munity and seek to unite the past with the present. Indeed, our kings play a vital role in our college traditions-past, present, and future. Ahminmmrinn emh Efarulig President of the College j1,,af ,W M ie President Wickham in his office. - , K- .V 4- . A? xii - ,ga -11, .U 1,-Z'.,Q.f. 5'i'+.H X i 'f ,Y 1-ij if-zawff. 4-A , Q.. Y?'fQ'f+JS'f1 'V g y. iwwfgif' . 'L ' ' X - , - .U , ,.., . , Y-A - r .1 M' .-' ' . , ' ,s a is if v-at I .X , . ,555 ,L-J - L2 -4 4 ,., . 3 5 55? M-N545 - 1:2 3- ff,-xx' 'f 5 '3 ,szl 5- ' -3-.iii T?9f '- 1-. 3 ':'1z ,A 'h- '.3f - .f Q T - A . V A 'ati T y efs rii i i ' 1,51 i ff .Haag -af-. M nil:-ig 1 1: .ff h - 45?-f tiff, v,.f fl- A ,.-- A Q , I hi 'NN i -MAX N: .'4v.?'f' . -?! i'-1, -'-- 3: -rw .- ' 'fi .: T V . Mlwfft . wg gg , . . Ak. -1.. If .ff -53,-3 1 5,.X. I l f..gf.hf . 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Dean of the College 3 1 X s Decm Iohn A. Krout Dean of Women Dean of Men Dean Helen Reynolds Decm Archie M. Thomas V106-PPCSld6Ht 2 gi: is mp' A rung-. V., im? 34545511- . 'w-v Mr. Paul H. Hoememcm with his secretary, Mrs. Ruth Trernbcth. Treasurer Reglstrar -its 'WX v 4 - V Q. A., Miss Lucile Christrncm with her secretary, Mrs. Mmy Ann Muskcr Assistant Teasurer Mr. Benjamin Hope Mr. Karl W. Goetz 'I5 Admissions Department :Im f I V 1 Q 15 lnlxll - Mr. George W. Denizer with his secretary, Mrs. Delean McDonald. hureh Relations Rev. Ivan D. Immel Ti ,, A A-,. A, me N Mr. Walter M. Nutter Mr. Edward D, Murphy, Ir. Publicity Department lumni ffiee Y , MY- Ffmlk 0- K1CIIDP, Sf- wiih his SGCT9iGYY, Mr. E. R. Butcher with his secrelaries. Mrs. MES I-ifldll Bflkef- Emmarie Knierem and Mrs. Mary Lou Weaver. Main Office Secretaries H. He-ebsh, R. Trembcrth, S. Shcfferly, D. Ebel, S. Focht, M. VcmDyke. Bookstore D. VV. Persing, S. Lumcm, I. McConr1cxhcxy Treasurer's Office Education Secretaries Corfrncn, L. Gilbert, D. Hurkins, D. Kuebler, M. Pegqs, V. Dye. 5 -f ' V' f fff 5 . 5, G. Smith, M. Thomas, F. Pecrrt. College Pastor Health Service 5 2142 ,Aft , 11:1 I FH! 1 'Y .f A . .e,ll A Q9 1-j , Km ' i x li ' ' 1' 3 . 3 N I V l, if ' . . i -, . 1 N Reverend Charles Schwantes Miss Annette Kewley Head Residents Assistant Dean of Men Mr. Robert Oleson Row 1: Miss G. Schroedel, Mrs. G. Flechtner, Mrs. R. Ott, Mrs. H. Becker, Mrs. F. Morris. Row 2: Mrs. K. Pugh, Mrs. P. Kennel, Mrs. I. Dixon, Mrs. M. Strcrit, Mrs. B. Pheiffer. 18 Llbrar B. Sattler, V. Robinson, H. Montague, Ir., R. Hoffman. later Food Service Castle . G. Mervin, L. Bell, O. McGeath. Custodians if M. Pecliqo R. Cramer, R. Woodland, I. Cameron, F. Gotschauk, L. Breidenbaoh, O. Stover, C. Filson, E. Breiden- bach, A. Reinhart, G. Gorby, O. Dye, W. English, O. Creeger, G. Kaltenbach, and I. Beam, head of physical plant. Art Miss Kczihryn Kuibileisch Mrs. Virqinicr Kildow Business Administration i i N N r f M i i i l Mr. Icy Blum Mt. Robert Fcrst V Mr. Charles Herinq I L 'T ducation M, ,, Mr. H. L. Bowmcm Mrs. Icme Fcrusey Mr. Gerritt Fletcher Education continuedj Mrs. Rose W. Moore Mr. Arthur L. Ford Mr. Robert L. Pender Luzfff MF- lG1m9S H- Moyer Mr. Herman V. Williams Englis fn, I 1:1 -1.: '-': f1 .. A Mr. Frank O. Klcxpp, lr. Mr. Allan G. MacKenzie Miss Gwen L. Spiese Mr. Cornelius Ter Moot :.:,:' f. is xgwgwtrz. Log, 1 , 4' , :W fn W. ' ' -Q' :' an - :aw rf K, ' 55 1725 my ,. .M ,l L A Foreign Languages Mr. Albert Bachman Mrs. Eve Bock Mr. Frank Kramer Miss Elizabeth Nickels 4q.,,,:afg:-,Q -,.. Twzxeu-V:wmzzgrqzwzzwrz-4 .5 .,v. . . ,. , , ,, .. , ,.... ,,.L , 'fl . , ,, , , 2 . ' , -.4 K E if MHS- ,L..1W5QE'ff.1filfw:.3i2,?f1' nv: r 4- ffiwifsw fzf-'mi : gs 4, ggi , - , .- -r jifiyw-11 1275 -1- 4,41 f Q ,. 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'f .K HSM em 1 N ,. if if ' ,, ff 6, , MV , W 7 Q? ' X, f A 2 , f N 11.5, ggi N1 fine 5 4 1 5 2 . P X -'sfiwf' 1 N, ,f A 'v ' Qc Q EA vb , Q, K A Y i M 3 A X 3 f 4 f W 5 l yy 3 s , lx 5 ' M Y f 2 Q aes K 6 ,QQ fy! X ,S gig E Q f S fy . 1 ,A , . -.,. 1 - KU - fn 'I' .1 ffm. W. ' .1 kg! ew, e' jig 3 I 3. H js 3 Q uf .ff J. V . - .5 . -,V , 'x ,-sfgije' 1 :VS ,,.,, V 1 1 kv ,k,, 2 Q, ,, athematics .fl Mr. Melvin F. Cczsler Mr, Williqm F, Steele Mr. C. W. Asse-nheimer 57' EVM' 24 Mrs. Dorothy Ohl Music Mr. H. R. Behrens Mrs. Harriet Gibson Mr. W. Henry Gibson Mr. Ferris E. Ohl Mr. Iohn M. Rinehart, Ir Philosophy and Religion Mr. Paul I. Bock Mrs. Icon Groce Mr. Philip B. Hamer Mr. Rudolph C. Muskcr Mr. Leon l- PUHIGYH Psychology Mr. Max L. Hillmer, Ir. Mr. Daniel I. Steller MT- Leon M' Wise Science Mr. Kenneth B. Barnes Mr. Iohn W. Groce ip ,. Mr. Richard Kisslinq Mr, Percy L, Lilly 73: W Mr. Howard W. Hintz Mr. Robert N. McCormick , ak .,.,,4,, ., f V , au. gn, 1,nw:..4,,, M, MT- Affhuf G- McQuate Mr. Theodore A. Will Mr. Don E. Wrede Mr. Oscar Hoffman Mr. Iohn Ahclrt Mr. Archie Thomas Sociology Mr. Forrest Keen Speer: Mrs. Ruth Bacon 5 Mr. Roman Tymchyshyn Mr. Ioseph Kivlin ,-fqqwvnw ,..-Nm--M ., ,... , 4. 1?5':fi:S?vz5 1 XX.. , vm, , ,, K . T, wrsw - 4 -- ' - ., N23 fx: - , FW?-'if2. vu 3, A e.-in . W Xm:,xxo1-pqzw-, . a,+xfe,,ez:.s,Nr.-X - -Q., - 'f:2:1 ,-:ef X ' ' :q mwflv-Q:A,:.x NX f41:? 7' .': . Q :E , , .AMW 'Q ' if- ,. . Robert Hinge Mrs. Leanne Wolfe Having worked four years for those all important quality points and credit hours, the senior class of 1954 is now ready to receive its degrees and confront the world in an effort to form a new and successful life. During their days at Heidelberg they have risen from the lowest peasantry to the highest nobility. They have developed their talents, interests, and abilities. They have in- creased their knowledge of both the general and the specific. But now the real test is close at hand. They will soon know whether they have developed sufficiently to become useful and productive members of our society. When the seniors were classified as peasants, the class numbered 181 men and 176 women. Now, as noblemen there are 93 men and 96 women remaining. Seniors have made friends here and parting is difficult for they know that the separation may be permanent. But they realize that the time has come for them to demonstrate their abilities to the world, and shall do their best in whatever field they enter-from psychology to physical educa- tion, from social work to secretarial work, from medicine to the ministry, from education to engineering, from music to business to law. How times have changed since the year that the first senior class graduated! ln 1854 the only fields represented were those of the ministry and of science, with one graduate in each. But as in the past, the graduates of Heidelberg College will strive to do their best, for They can conquer, who think they can! Svvninrz W m A Tower Men Row 1: I. Baker, C. Lonqaker, R. Woodruff, D. Hunter. Row 2: W. Weisel, D. Boehm, S. Webster, R. Dearborn, I. Danzis. Who's Who in mericali Tniversities and Colleges Row l: G. Pugsley, I. Adler, I. Iohnson, S. Stephey, L. Roth, M. Chamberlain. Row Z: I. Baer, I. Ferner, M. Fitzgerald, R. Dunkleberger, S. Falck. Row 3: S. Webster, R. Chaney, C. Longaker, R. Shadley, R. Dearborn. enior Laureate Row 1: I. Baer, L. Roth, M. Fitzgerald, S. Falck. Row 2: D. Slutz, M. Risk, M. Chamberlain, I. Ferner. Class Officers Norncy A. Ackerrnozn Iudiih A. Adler David W. Aiken Tudiih L. Arnsiutz Judith A. Bcrer Icrmes Dcde Baker I. Ferner, Student Council representative: I. Noel, trecsurerp C. Welter, sec- reicryg P. Moore, vice-presidentg I. Hull, president. Linda I. Black Iean M. Bliley Donald M. Boehm Sharon lL. Bollinger Richard E. Brunner Christine L. Cassel fb l .4 Sandra Mae Baker Thomas B. Bassler Margaret A. Beard Iohn Beal Marna L. Becker Bradford Ralston Bennet l R. Iames Cummings Leo I. Curro George M. Danchisen leifery I. Danzis Ralph O. Dearborn George Henry Deconinck . 5, , '1-.iziilfi ' ':,' Km' .. 'f fe:-TGI? ih- 2, ' ,..,r ' .i--156' .V If , -1 -fgfr, T I .. W s ' . JH! Ain D 1 SVQ E i .Mi urs ,- . . ' QW. 1 C N' 'Y- Margarei A. Chamberlain Daniel Hung Muk Chan Rufus L. Chaney Marjorie K. Corby Sandra Craney Douglas Crawford g g ! . 1, . . - 4 . 6, -. .. SSX WW c-Sw ' . '- . S-'zffasesw A M ,wa if: nf- I sv X x V A 1 W ,f 0 4-: . ., MQ: W . j fs ff WSG 'ffdimiil 2 55 P ,A ,., . .,,,. ,.,.. . 1,-, f.,' Q- f x 5, , ww v a.. ' se s fxfx ' -. W 2, QW , ,. --vr K I ,054 Qi? WVR 95. 1 42 gg, K fm' 'iff 1 , 4 fl ng! 'iiigsaw f, W V I fe .4-'A ff'-we .4-wsvrbw-A was f zzyy . ,M ' Inf-.??sff:' ,2525-af' H fa: Ni 5: 1, J - '-5'j1'f,-f-Mx., 4 - V . .' 1 111 .vt . 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Fe-rrel Muriel D. Fitzgerald Suzan I. Fleming Elwood Frederick Gebhardi Catherine A. Gebhardi Dennis A. Geduldiq Patricia A. Geiger Ann Marie Geldrnacher William E. Gesclorf 36 Susan I. Furness Duane L. Galloway Victor P. Ganqer Linda L. Gantz Martha A. Garland Sandra H. Garrett - 3. 1 , :' . ' 1, Q-2, U . A . . ,Lf . 4.7.1. 255. ' 1 ff I. . --,' bay, f ,xv 4 ,, . .ix Sw. W.. , 4 , X , ,Q 9, ya 4 , , f 0 Q ,gif , W a 41 ga, ' 1 1 Q 4 X . G ff f. 1 w w X.. sz .21 J Ib : 1 s N Wf 14 , in Q W 354 'Wg' 5 4 W9 5 Swag, aw an ,ji-' M' A XFN QQ N 11 W 1 44 , sg mf Of v fr A x ' ,Avg fe, j' 1 Q, . 'lf Wi? ,J , 4 4, sw gf ,Z 3'8 gg, 1 6' X sf A f., 3 9 .. ,, . V ., 3:59 rf: ' -, ff: ,Jr by 4 1 I 63. ff, 'V If Nr g A f ,IMI ,, . 1 7 1 A MA 1 , lf f 1. '1 f w ' fi 'Q Ai 3 Q Q? .ff r ,f f 5- Q -My If fr' r 'W 4 X I M 2 z Mary Ann Harris Linda I. Hawk Richard A. Hegnauer Thomas I. Heinrichs Prudence lane Henck Carmen Iane Hendershotr 1 g5.f,6.5-:5.pf-.-1e,-:fig . 1 up ff.2 ' A?-5E fic3?::f P ,. . ,ff ,. ,,,. ...MESA ... ' -.N+:. - - , ,, . 1 A: - GA, '41-xl , . :ll . rife, . . Q J, , :,g2:-- - . A -V . .,L1 1,. W ,.,. -1.7 ' k..w-aagzfffv ' ww: H J - -4fG?Q,4.f:1.-W 1 .-RV, . FS 2. 6 's 153'E'Ti2 k ff5:'.2g,75i,,, V .4 , Agn' ' f ,..w..,.r- .-Q. , ':. : .V Gloria lean Gimben Anne L. Gintz Albert W. Goede, Ir. Susan W. Gordon Carol A. Hackenbrachr Iames K. Hall Susan E. Holzweiss Marsha C. Hornburg Carole L. Huffman H. Douglas Hunter Arlie Huston Ioan Iohnson 38 Ronald H. Herberf Thomas S. Higgins Iane E. Hoernernann C. fean Hoffman Frederick Cr. Hoffman Mark A. Hofmann I 1 'QQ , 1 X ggi ' 'Yf2r 2-il, '- ,ffl I QL. .,,, KSQVXM of f X, . ?3v w-mr 1554? H Ivs William B. Kilbrealh Barbara l... Koch Charlotte V. Krammes Charles K. Kuck Nancy I. Kuhns lane Layer 'Vit f FFL 19' Kathleen S. lohnson Gerald H. Iuerqens Michael Kaehr Stephen P. Kelbley lane Buehrer Keller Thomas I. Kierman Martha A. Loliqer Sharon Lotz Carol I. Ludrovsky David l... MacFarlancl Robert W. Martin Iames R. Matty 40 Phyllis H. Leclyarcl Barbara A. Leesberq Ralph E. Lewis David F. Limbach Peter D. Little Loma A. Lockwood Penny L. Moore Sibley A. Moran Marsha Mucklo James A. Mullholand Ieannette L. Nehls Ianet L. Noel 'aw 'fwvif-Q .,--N-...ss Linda K. McClelland Peter I. Meister Ann C. Miley Frederick E. Miller Marlene Carol Miller Ralph I. Miller Donald L. Pollack Maqaret Klopp Pope Gail Anne Puqsley William Rathburn Linda R. Reed Charles G. Reeder 42 gm N3 s 5,1 swf' MA fi sz 2 W f ' Wasil sy Charles F. Owen Mary I. Page Iohn W. Paulson Iames Patrick Penrod Thomas P. Perl Thomas I. Pieper Lucinda Webster Schade R. Thomas Scheer Wolfgang W. Scheuerer Charles G. Schillinqs Mary Risk Schlllinqs Ruth E. Schimpf Marqaret I. Reichardl L Carl B. Rice Lois M. Roth Gerald A. Ruskan I A Mary Lee Russell 4 L l-lollie Alan Ryder Iane Marlane Smith Mary L. Smith Thomas L. Smith, III Thomas I. Spay Katherine A. Stark Susan V. Stephey 44 Rebecca I. Schlinqman Dorothy D. Schmidt Marilyn I. Schmidt Gretchen Schroedel Melody I. Shea I. Dee Slutz l wlygmmwwf -2.,,,,,,,, 'QA Alan I. Thomas Virginia M. Ticknor Ann M. Tiffany Sandra M. Tiffany Luanne C. Traub David A. Travers Dallas G. Strickier Iohn M. Stuart Doris A. Stuckey Margaret Ann Swan Richard W. Switzer Abner Thomas L 4 ludith A. Weisel William B. Weisel Constance V. Welter Madelyn lane Welty Robert E. Wiltlinq lohn Paul Willie 46 I Mm., ,fw- Gfary E. Ulrich Delores L. Van Dine Ronald Vogel ludith C. Webb Samuel T. Weber Stuart K. Webster wwf Robert R. Woodruff Icrmes V. Wriqht Iudith S, Wyszynski Iohn I. Zednick Throughout the years, the organizations formed on Heidelberffs campus have been varied and have exhibited the excellence to which her students have always aspired. In the old, the YM-YWCA program encompassed most of the students offering Bible study classes, mission study classes, a mission band, and spon- soring a monthly lecture course series. From the college of music came glee clubs, quartets of men and women, and a thirteen member orchestra. Although the early Heidelbergers did not rush to meet Kil or Aurora deadlines, they did write essays and dissertations which were heard primarily through the literary societies. However, oratorical-debating associations ex- isted quite early in the history of the college. Two topics for oratory in 1906 were: Our Attitude Toward the American Negro, and The Social Volcano in Russia. A debate team set precedents which are carried on even today. Debaters are some of the busiest people on campus, making the trophy case a sight of pride for the college. Students more dramatically inclined have produced plays ranging from the classical Greek tragedy, Antigone to a modern day adaptation of the trials of Iob. The early dramatics club, Theta Alpha Phi, had stringent requirements for membership. Going way back for a moment, the first bicycle club had three officers and three members. There was a Biology Club which met every two weeks to review recent biological accomplishments. Today this is perpetuated by Tri-Beta which has presented symposiums on such topics as the population explosion. The YM-YWCA has been replaced by the Student Christian Association which seeks to maintain the religious aspect of Heidelberg through Vespers, deputations teams, discussion-study groups, and service projects. The list of other clubs is almost endless, as can be seen by the following pages. There must not be omitted one organization from the 'Berg's past. It ex- emplifies a spirit which Heidelberg might do well to regain. A group of eight good-looking young men organized The Beans to bring some cheer to their more down-hearted brothers on campus. They were bachelors! Yes, the troubadours of past days were very busy. Obrganizzitinnn Alpha Psi Omega fdramaticsj Row l: C. Hendershott, W. Weisel, M. Shea, D. Pfluq, Mr. Ahart. Row 2: P. Penrod, G. Puqsley, P. Franz, M. A. Keil. Wi and Masque Row l: Mr. Ahart, Mr. Tymchyshyn: advisors. Row 2: P. Ledyard, L. Traub, M. Hornburg, D. Pflua, M. Shea, P. Penrod, B. Aul. Row 3: D. Goetz, C. Jackson, G. Puqsley, D. Hughes, M. A. Keil, W. Weisel, P. Thomas, P. Franz, N. Zauqq, A. Budd, A. Sepull, L. Varblow, L. Rourke. Bow 4: B. Homer, G. Peters, B. Walden, H. Dalryrnple, T. lenkins, B. Clarke, D. Schara, D. Shell, R. Grant, S. House. Row 5: B. Donavan, C. Mueller, I. Johnson, T. Eberhardt, D. Morrison, I. Cox, S. Helfley, C. Hender- shoti, I. Grosscup, P. Keller, M. Wladyka, P. Beatty, A. Gibbon, P. Gillespie. Bow 6: R. Kenny, C. Sirenick, A. Foster, R. Stokes, L. Kingsley, D. Briqhibill, C. Harper, A. Hoty, W. Lindorff. onkey Suiters 1:-.fi , .. 1 ' Rf fffiifs iff- lm fwxlf- -we V' ,, ' - .. ff,:f:fp:..,-. m .... mxzgi. f if ,fn rf' ,, .. .f -:J iw I -. X Hawley . - 1.- ., 5 ,sf ,X -rv ,, , J '- ' -' 1 . . 1' 1 fPiIg4.1fJPK,zff'-452321 fgii I:f51'f55 I ..x-i f sfifl-f-fi f:f5f..Ii :ifgffj':1,XV1.1 ' .4 ' A . 'b 'ff .'.,l 5.2111 . 2-:Y A 5 ,fx 4.53 :' QA, Q-1 A Figjfnf 5,5 ii ' -:W A., -. ff, w . - 1-g,:,w g 2 .. lf.. Q7--5?-.-. :. -1 fi .- . . A ..: -S-1+ 1 f 5..v:,4L 1. .. A.. iw. .fu- if .-,:::'-..:..... . ' ly A , v .. . mv:-1-Q. 2-,, . , , ,- , ff f . T.,-,, -4. - v-M- .ew - :X -L- Bow l: S. Heflley, B. Donavan. Row l: D. Pfluq, D. Goeiz. Bow 2: M. Hornburg, H. Dalyrymple. Row 2: G. Puqsley, M. Shea, D. Hughes, W. Weisel, M. A. Keil. Row 3: L. Traub, P. Leclyard, P. Franz, B. Row 3: R. Grant, P. Penrod, P. Thomas. Walden. Debate Row 1: I. Andrews, G. Pugsley, I. Iohnson, D. Muetzel. Row 2: B. Wglden, I. Nehls. Row 3: M. Smith, G. Kolczun, T. Higgins, R. Gebhcxrdi. Pi Kappa Delta e Qforensies ROW 1: R. Flickinger, M. Risk, M. A. Ke-il, D. Muetzel, I. Nehls, Mr. Thomas Row 2: T. Higgins, G. Pugsley, B. Walden, M. Shear, R, Gebhcrdt. A Night of One Acts January 1963 A Sl11'1I1YMOII1i1'1Q1 lohnpallefson Und lf Men Played Cards as Women Do: Dave Ellsworth, Torn AFHY Clflfke TGCOQTHZG eflffh other Brandy, Paul Mooney, and Paul Thomas practice their game GS Old SWee1heGriS. of bridge while girl-talking. Riders to the Sea: Sue Stephey talks to Skip House about his Frankie and Albert Iudy Adler, after finding out that lover trip to the sea as Peg Nelson and Mary Ellen Eisenhart listen. Keith Larson is unfaithful, prepares to shoot him as Bill Weisel Watches. - 9- Nancy Kinney prepares to leave as Dave Ellsworth, lim Freeman, Tom Smith, lohn Colwell, Sue Phister and Steve Ackland watch. Born Yesterda April 1963 Nancy Kinney and lim Freeman are served by butler, Keith Larson. Dave Ellsworth and lim Freeman discuss Washington problems l aueasian Chalk Circle November, 1963 Storyteller Linda Rourke introduces the tale to chorus: Theo Eberhardt, Sue Smith, Sue Heffley, Mary Risk, and Mary Linn Riedasch. Ki The court of Grusinia is the scene of a battle of wits between Azdak tHarold Dalryrnplel and the Prince tBill Stulll as their attendants watch. Grusha lPat Keller? gives bath to her cruel husband fPaul Thornasl with the help of the mother tMary Rislcl. Campus Radio tation Row 1: D. Ellsworth, M. Hornburg, P. Penrocl, I. Calwell, B. Kear, I. Uram, S. l-Iurit. Row 2: R. Kenny, I. Taylor, P. Feller, D. DuByne, D. Hicks, G. Peiers, S. Hadley, R. Schauer, R. Masters. 1 N-Wm... J, H I. Colwell puts his show on the air. I. Cummings engineers as Gwen Konz broadcasts . .E.A. Row 1: A. Cox, S. King, B. Rcrrnbo, P. Lust, S. Furbciy, M. Page, L. Hcrlier. Row 2: C. Ccrssel, S. Stoughton, B. Iohnson, I. Mochnick, T. Hieronymus, R. Foqcxl, R. Bauer, W. Bieyle. Row 3: C. W. Assenheirner, L. Reed, S. Scheurmcxn, C. VonA1rnen, M. Savory, I. Wiichey, M. Schmidt, S. Antrcrm, K. Becker. Triad Club Row 1: K. Bendel, A. Cox, I. Witchey, K. Fox, L. Cerny, M. Savory, M. Berlekcrmp. Row 2: D. Robinson, W. Bleyle, R. Koerper, S. Bollinger, B. Iohnson, L. Reed, M. Page. Row 3: R. Shulis, M. Kcrehr, R. Bauer, C. Cczssei, P. Lusi, N. Stcluffer, S. Scheurmcrn. Row 4: K. Becker, S. Antrorn, C. Krammes, R. Fogori, D. Bollinger, T. Hewes. The Singing Collegians fSeptember, 19630 R 1 I M chnickg Dr. Ohl, directory T. Hieronymusg K. Bendel. R 2 R K erper, B. Fugul, D. Rohrbcuqh, D. Hunter, D. Bollinger, T, Hewes, R. Shcldley College Chorus Concert Choir -! . QQ? l Y Row l: M. Hornburg, M. I. Page, M. Berlekamp, S. Scheurman, I. MacMillan, I. Ferner. Row 2: C. Von Alrnen, M. Loliger, D. Tuthill, K. Garner P. Lust, B. Beck, M. Savory. Row 3: S. King, C. Welter, K. Gebhardt, N. Rhodes, S Leis, I. Amstutz, L. Cerny, L. Lockwood, accompianist Row 4: I. Hall, R. Bauer, D. Thomas, K. Bendel, I. Mc Nerney, I. Iohnson, E. Kurz, L. Foster, I. Hoernernann. Row 5: C. Multi, D. Syler, K. Block, R. Koerper, R Gribble, A. Rampulla, T. Schoeni, I. Clark, D. I. Hunter. Row 6: R. Spore, D. Shadley, W. Goodrich, R. True, M Mann, D. Creech. fexy If J f ..,,,. ,IM How l: I. Hartschuh, I. Cisler, M. Watson, S. Bollinger, B Rambo, C. Kramrnes. Row 2: L. Haller, L. Heed, I. Miller, I. Witchey, K Gebhardt, E. Baker, D. Bainbridge. Row 3: M. Pope, C. Gray, M. Iohnson, S. Furbay, A Diller, N. Steiger, C. Harris, K. Fox. Row 4: B. Heywood, C. Cassel, B. Becker, D. Shaffer G. Duncan, K. Freund, T. Chamberlain, R. Bleyle, D Bollinger. Row 5: R. Foqal, I. Neel, T. Hieronymus, D. Lauten sleqer, D. Funkhouser, S. Heintz, R. D. Hunter, T. Hewes E. Iohnson. qass, W. Grimm, M. Kaehr. ,. N I I I . 3 5 . S . ',u5 r,:Q.:.i.Y,Q5 '-r'Q - Qin 'fir' mi ' p ----- 2195 ' X fl ':. -5- I X! A1 v- 1 , -, . -.... 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V ,f f :., ' f I , I ' , .... , .- Kwiiifriiiif.i-1f6f-:- I it r'e' I it Q W , . , ' 'i' .' 1 .IM .' ,-its '1 f ' .WMM-bw 59 Row 6: B. Shults, I. Mochnick, D. Rohrbauqh, I. Stein- 2.f:.f..qe:'b:C-Fiiwi vf . 1 ' . ' g 5'-F . we Q, 1:4 's 2151:-fl .lf 'll 2 21757 :xi f ' A1456 2' W ' inging Collegians Row l: D. Bollinger, I. Boer, N. I-lcrrtschuh, C. Krommes, V, Stephenson, L. Lockwood. Row 2: T. Hughes, R. Koerper, R. Shodley, T. l-lieronymus, E. Steermcm, M. Moore, M. Marsholl, B. Heywood. .lllll The men get together for some loorbershop music. Dy, Ohl directs the group, 'W f Wm fam. J 2 4 f Fellows invoke louqhter with their folk songs. Barb ond Doryl orque to music College-Community Orchestra ' . V g . i 4',,',f:g.fT'-gk' W , , ..,, t i t E t t i i t 1 I i 1 s t 1 t t . f t t t t t Heidelberg students and interested members cf the Tiffin community join to form this group. Their most outstanding contribution is the annual participation in the Messiah 61 Marching Band ull. ww V.. Row 1: A. Klein, I. Himes, S. King, I. DeRosa, M. Warner, B. Bleyle, B. Bauman, D. Deutschlander S. Sioughion, N. Stauffer, C. Boon, P. Lust, I. Nehls, I. Gehhardt, G. Girnben. Row 2: V. Bodwe-H, B. Becker, K. Lowmiller, C. Mufti, B. Aul, B. Koch, K. Becker, E. Vore, I. Crum- rine, M. Beard, N. Taber, S. Antram, S. Bredt. Row 3: R. Dunkelberqer, R. Foqal, D. Shaffer, S. Scheurman, W. Rehberq, I. Cox, L. Kaiser, P. Stevenson, S. Orr. Row 4: I. Laux, I. Aberhalden, B. Iohnson, D. Peck, D. Sornmers, I. Wyman, R. Vitz, I. McNerney, D. Meriz, C. MacDonald, I. Shultz. Student Council 332 HH C. Gruyg S. Furness, D. Syler, treasurer, R. Deczrborn, vice-preside-nl, R. D. Hunter, president, I. Iohnsong M. Puhekg P. Moore, D. Huqhesg S, Fcxlcl-:Q M. Gcrlsler. Row 2: C. Weller, S. Hadley, C, Mutt, Fl. Adler, Fl. Grant, C. Lonqcrker, S. Webster, P. Billings, D. Eymon, D. Morrison. Castle Board ey! Q- av Q, ' xt, X311-.1 Row 1: T. Hudson, W, Weisel, I. Weininqer, C. Gcmlz. Row 2: Mr. Goetz, Deon Reynolds, Decm Thomas. ROW 3: N. Kuhns, I. Hoernemcrnn, L. Usher, S. Sanderson. Eta Sigma Phi fclassics Row l: I. Beale, B. Welty, R. Flickinqer, I. lohnson. Row 2: L. Thielrneyer, A. Uber, D. Muetzel, D. Crichley. Phi Alpha Theta fhistor Row 1: l-l. Williams, honorary: D. Muetzelg D. Limbachy B. Welty, M. l-laioor, honorary. Row 2: B. Lonqg Dr, Klopfenstein, advisory K. Reiqleg Dr. Davison advisor, C, Gruber, K. I-leterp M. Fauthg Dean Kroui, honorary. American Chemical Society Row 1: S. Creeser, T. Srniih, M. Adams, R. McBride. Row 2: I. Stearns, T. l-loqle, H. Lentz, I. Connor, R. Chaney, l. Marhenke. Tri Beta Row l: I. Dcmzis, M, Thurman. I. Glick, Dr. Lily, advisor, L. Roth, K. John- son, C. Iccobs, R. Dunkelberqer. Row 2: T. Wecrver, M. Brinson, R. D. Humer. A. Hugger, C. Reed. I. Mcrhenke, F. Stetler, C. Iccobs, T. Sheer, D. Chcm. I 0.5. E.A. Kappa Delta Pi feducation Eli Wim Row 1: B. Lonq, K. I-leter, M. Puhek, C. Wherley. Row 2: N. Edwcrrds, L. Miller, I. Fe-rner, B. Welty, D. Slutz, D. Hegncuer, M. Fuuth. Inter-Dorm Council Row lz M. Chamberlain, S. Heffley, C. Weller, S. Moran. Row 2: I. Noel, K. Fox, C. Reed, I. Nelson, D. Slulz, C. Krcrmmes. Spanish Club Row l: T. Graham, L. Williams, I. Tucker, S. Smith, I. Metzger, B. Goodrich. Row 2: I. Hines, C. Zechiel, I. Nelson, I. Wright, B. Crichley, H Ebbitt, I. Iinkinson, B. Donavan, C. Wherley, G. Ehmann. Row 3: R. Rainey, T. Roberts, E. Hopple, M. Hofmann, B. Iackson Miss Osterholm, N. Prudden, K. Coy, B. Kear, C. Gruber, I. Danzis Classics Club Row l: L. Thielmeyer, I. Iohnson, D. Muetzel, B. Welty, A. Uber Bow 2: I. Beale, T. Pieper, B. Plickinger. Spanish Club Row 1: L. Black, I. Welter, S. Fleming, C. Bracht, D. Cramer, B. Sluyter, M. Iunglas, P. Powell. Row 2: G. Hemingway, K. Snyder, C. Bury, C. Helms, S. Zoeller, S. Kuta, S. Perry, C. Mauk. Row 3: M. Behm, S. Lotz, P. Frank, S. Kloss, S. l-lite, I. Bliley, A. Gintz, D. Woofter, I. Neel. Row 4: R. Faust, B. Seilhamer, L. Terry, R. Ole-nn, I. Matty, T. Rousch, D. Odgers, I. Vanamen, P. Staley. - :V ' H' 5 .1-fgfsaff 1 Egg? I I 1 I I I German Club I Row 1: L. Iohnson, K. Brandel, C. Harris, A. DuBois, C. , Klebaum, L. Leppla. Row 2: D. Bainbridge, L. Leis, I. Hartschuh, I. Hartschuh, M. Watson, I. Nehls, S. Falck, D. Van Dine, P. Gillespie A Row 3: Mrs. Bock, E. Feiszli, I. Keller, M. Gaut, M. Gal ster, M. Stump, A. Sepull, M. Daucher. Row 4: G. Ulrich, P. Prazar, B. Collins, D. Iackman, I. I Patterson, S. Fleming, B. Beck. I I I French Club Row l: A. Budd, T. Pieper, Mr. Bachman, D. Weaver. Row 2: S. Falck, S. Lucity, A. Gintz, M. Dachauer, L. Black, C. Gray. Row 3: B. Beebe, V. Larrard, M. Hochstettler, S. Fleming. Home Economics Club Row l: M. Beard, I. Carpenter, C. Iackson, M. Shontz, I. Crecelius, C. Hall. How Z: N. Edwards, I. Gebhardt, P. Tolley, M. Dye, P. Henck, L. Gantz, I. Fouse, M. A. Harris, P. Astler, Mrs. Costigen. ath-Physics Club Row l: Dr. Wrede, R. Herbert, I. Little, I. Moore, M. Brown, S. Smith, D. Thomas, G. Konz. ROW 2: P. Brand, R. Chcmey, B. Kcrrle, B. Keclr, G. Donchisen. 68 History Club Row I: I. Douglass, Dr. Klopfenstein, K. Reigle, Dr. Davison,-B Welty, Dr. I-lotoor. Row 2: B. Long, P. Ledyclrcl, G. Ulrich, F. Miller, T. Pleper, D Limbuch, I. Paulson, B. Mccrshcrll, W. Loiz, C. Gruber, K. Fernsel K. Heier, E. Vore, R. Schimpf, M. Fouih. - ---- 4.11 Film ociety P. Penrod, B. Homer, W. Weisel. OSA -..., ,am-it Bow l: C. Gruber, L. Saxton, M. Hoffman, T. Pieper, I. Hall, I. Baker, G. Schaefer. Row 2: I. Cisler, I. Cooper, S. Hoerqer, M. I. Elder, K. Allen, P. Franz, I. Douglass, T. Hudson. Row 3: W. Seilhamer, A. Sepull, K. Heter, A. Uber, I. Hoernemann, B. Schlingman, I. Bliley, M. Foley, E. Stinehelfer, I. Wright. Row 4: C. Welter, S. Heffley, S. Tiffany, M. Lupton, A. Tiffany. Row 5: N. Ackerman, I. Adler, G. Hemenway, S. Sweigard, P. Massey. Row 6: M. Miller, R. Berrier, I. Hartshuh, L. Leppla. Row 7: S. Warnecke, L. Miller, AL. Traub, D. Slutz. Row 8: I. Dehoff, L. Tobin, P. Stevenson, I. Weisel, M. A. Harris. Row 9: L. Gantz, B. Beck, P. Moore. ROW 10: L. Duckwall, P. Henck, M. Herman, K. Bode, C. Wherley. How ll: D. Kramer, C. Murry, B. Aul, D. Crichley, I. Iohnson. Row 12: K. Gelohardt, M. Nuhn, K. Snyder, P. Beatty, L. Fenstermaker, I. Noel. Row 13: A. Bruce, C. Klebaum, C. Emch, I. Hoffman, I. Welter, N. Edwards. CVG I 13.3 '1l's 1 1 -1 V. -1 V. - ROW 1: K. Heter, M. Galster, M. I. Elder, B. Walden. Dr. Hostetler, advisor, I. Metzger, S. Lotz, L. Leis, C. Iackson, I. Fails Row 2: Mrs. L. Miller, advisor: S. House, C. Lonqaker, R. Gebhardt. D. Schmidt. Junior Year Abroad Program 1963 :vw , ff,-f ,V Row 1: Sue Parody', Erika X-,......r,, 4 ' ' 'mf r .Q ,-if -- W.. ., 'M s..r...t , Meyer, Gail Thompson, Rose Duschek, Lori VanDine', Sandy Mosler, , Maureen McCauley, Shirley Falck', Pia Raudsep, Jeannette Nehls', Elsa Packwood, Gary Ulrich', Walter Graff, Claire Dehne, Sue Eymann, Beath l-leadly. Bow 2: Walter Graum, Gail Troxler, George Nier, Bob Pletta, Wensel Brown, lohn Anderson, Dave Munyon, Dr. Prugh , Willy Schreuerer', Charlou Baker, Suzi Fleming', Dave Sienbenhas, Bill Chapman, Carsten Seecamp. Findicate Heidelberg College studentsl. Judy Amstutz', lan Hanzel Shirley Falck, Gary Ulrich, and Suzi Fleming meet with an Arab friend at the Fashing, a German Mardi Gras. German students study in the Heidelberg University Quad X . 'i , -'U' 'NQQFQ 2':? lv .7' 1 5 '-Er '.7Lf','-'Q,, - 4-'K si' ' 7 eu'- ,A -, W' - 1 ,fir 1-'S-ji re fr- f -- , , f-.f ' ' ' -gg?--agp?-H1,,gewf.a fx ., l -Tal ... . 'If 5 ez- '- j ' NL 51 -A r .i- : ' ' -- 1' -N uwyi. 1-1. -w,.1.i 1' fr -1f,-1-f,f 3- ,f 4 QE 1 ,x 5 .'z,e,5lg . f-ferr?-40' 't Gal- , , wff-,mea in yi? -2'-' iff' ' ,f - ,v.'25'i' pr. , 4 Nw . . . , , .44-,. , ' Ta T' , - 1 . N X h ,l ,il-5 516, .gi I , . 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The old University Building in Heidelberg Germany. 70 Students enter the Mensa, the dinning hall. The school for Heidelberg Uni versity rejects. Washington Political Union Semester w Q A. U. L., ,..,.. 'wp E , -if ' gif' , f. ix by ,N I 1 Bob Woodruff B. Crump, K. Fernsel, L. Crawford, D. Muetzel, D. Brion, C. Kuck, S. Kelbley, B. Marshall, G Ulrich, D. Pollack, M. Behm, P. Meister. Young Republicans Row l: C. Gruber, F. Freece, V. Fochi, T. Pieper, L. Vcrrblow, D. Pollack, I. Marherike, P. Meister, I. Fails, B. Meyer. Row 2: T. Aiclerhalderi, D. Limhach, L. Crawford, B. Crurrip, A, Bruce, Miss Nickels, S. Furness, V. Kalmri, M. Smith, M. Wladyka, C. Kuck. Aurora Editorial taff Row l: A. Tiffany, organizations, C. Ter Maat, advisory C. Grable, business manager. ROW 2: R. Miller, subscriptions, K. Allen, classes, M. l. Elder, societies, H. lohnson, sports, P. Ledyard, lay-out, G. Puqsley, editor. Photograph and Art Row l: H. Wiley, L. Traubg artists. Row 2: D. Odqers, G. Shievely, I. Shultz, photoqraphers. General taff Row Row How Row . Walsh, M. L. Russell, S. Smith, P. Gillespie. Britton, A. Gintz, B. Wise, I. Lash, S. Lucity. S. Furness, L. Leppla, N, Steiger, L. Williams, E. Parker D Brion, A. Sepull, B. Scalzi, G. Peters. Kilikilik Editorial taff General Staff y Seated: I. Iohnson, M. Hornburg, D. Sommers, S. Furbay. Row 1: Mr. Klapp, I. Cochrane, S. Falck, L. Oyster, B. George, B. Nommay. Row 2: T. Higgins, W. Lotz, Miss Nichols. Business Staff I. Patterson, R. Flickinqer, B. Seilhamer. Pi Delta Epsilon . . Row l: D. Goetz, S. Lucity, S. Kloss, K. Reiqle fjournallsm Seated: G. Pugsley, R. Flickinqer, D. Boehm, R. Dunkelberqer. Standlnlli I. Iohnson, S. Webster, T. Perl. How 2: I, Bliley, M. L. Russell, S. Kaufman. Row 3: N. Zauqq, D. Bainbridge, E. Calvin. Row 4: G. Ulrich, B. Goede. Row 5: H. Kenny, T. Perl, D. Odqers. Row 6: C. Scheef, D. Brion, I. Shultz. Row 7: R. Gebhardt, I. Fails, I. Lendo. Row 8: I. Ferner, C. Klebaum, G. Klepper, Glancing backward into the history of our literary societies and their practices can provide much inspiration for this present period. Soon after the founding of Heidelberg College, the Irving Literary Society for men was created. lt was not long before the Excelsior Literary Society formed in 1841 having as its objective the mutual improvement of members in the graces of oratory and composition, the cultivation of literary tastes, friend- ship and morality. Then the first meeting of the Heidelberg Literary Society was held in 1859. Not to be forgotten, the disrnembered lrving Society re- organized in 1892. The business meetings were short allowing time for the weekly program of declamations, biographies, essays, and debates. The women of Heidelberg determined that the gentler sex should also pursue expression of the arts of the literary culture, met in the YMCA associa- tion room in 1889 until part of the traxadermy room was given them. This Hesperian Literary Society came to master extemporary speaking. Cut of this organization in 1913 emerged the Euglossian and Philalethean Societies. Again in 1927 the Hesperian Society organized to carry on with the traditions of the original society. Meanwhile, the Aptonalton Literary Society for men organized May 13, 1921 with 14 charter members. Men indicated, by the formation of the Nyodas Literary Society in 1926, that the college could be widened even further through curricular activities. ' The most recent men's society organized March 14, 1949 with petition purposes to build a strong society of men of backbone and strong initiative . This was the Sigma Tau Nu Society. Finally the fall of 1962 brought forth formulation of the very young, tradition-building Delta Sigma Chi women's society. Here is shown the divergent growth of the societies with respect to their purposes, duties and interests. Largely they serve as an agency of good fellowship. Snriviirn MP1 rf Q Nr Underclassmen Row 1: E. Vore, T. Dorr, I. McNemey, B. Hcrbel, D. Luutensleqer, G. Schaefer. Row 2: B. Fogul, I. Perko, D. Scharru, D. Behr, D. Fenwick, R. Grunt, I. Hartford Underclassmen Row 1: I. McCabe, D. Mertz, W. Behberg, S. Lemley, B. Kissel, K, Norwalk. Row 2: D. Rinehart, D. Shell, S. House, G. Kolczun, B. Greenlee, 1. Marhenke. Alpha Phi Tau The Alpha Phi Tau Society is on the upward road after acquiring a large pledge class in the spring of 1963. Twenty-two new members, along with the nucleus of veterans, are devot- ing their time and talents to the creation of a stronger and more active organization. The society now consists ot a more versatile group and has become a more prominent fac- tion in our campus activities during the last few months. The group is proud of its increased athletic prowess. This year for the first time in a number of years, the Aps have fielded a football team and will be active in all other inter-society sports. The nature of the society has completely changed, much for the better. Therefore, the Aps, without a glance to the past, look to the future with confidence of continued growth. eniors Row 1: Advisors: F. Kra- mer, K. Davidson, F. Keen. C. Klopfenstein. Row Z: I. Beale, G. luer- gens, l. Freeman, 1. Paul- son, B. Chaney, B. Swite zer, R. Bauer, D. Pollack. Juniors Row Row Reed Row Uber, l: M. A. Keil, A. Chidester, C. Hall, B. Walden, L. Verna, E. Stinehelfer. 2: S. Hoerqer, L. Stinqel, M. Wladyka, I. Carpenter, E. Harnbrecht, L. Crawford, I. Birrell C , C. Grable, P. Franz. 3: P. Nelson, B. Craft, S. Sanderson, C. Hammond. P. Keller, I, Cooper, B. Heywood A M. Elder, S. Leis, S. Meiller, K. Reigle. Delta igma Chi The Delta Sigma Chi Society, a new name on campus ex- isting only since February 14, 1962, is a name that brings thoughts of many new things: navy blue blazers, diamond- shaped pins, gold pledge bracelets, white chrysanthemums. and a motto: Dianoias Stephanos Chryse-as -the crown oi wisdom is golden. The Delts have thoughts ot fellowship and much work in their first year. They remember the thrill of their tirst'pledge class in the spring of l963, winning the trophy in the Mardi Gras parade, and singing the blues at the Inter-Society Sing. There are thoughts of baseball games, dessert parties, and dances, too: the spring novelty dance, the Spring Banquet, and the tall closed dance. Fun, work, building traditions, and establishing a society for the future-all of this is part of the Delta Sigma Chi Society. i ophomores L ' -12,1553 l . . . l J l l 1 I 'C1 49 C7 Row l: C. Grcry, P. Timbermcm, A. Clarke, L. Brown, P. Lust. l Row 7: T. Fherhorflt, I. Nelsfln, I. Hines, P. McCracken, K. Allen, P. Beatty. B. Wise. Row 3: S. Olorerhl, D. De-lciqrcfnqe, M. Bush, I. Iohnson, A. Niebel, C. Chamberlain, C. Clayton, D. Hughes. ' l ,yf,f.5.,.m,,.,.-1,54 -0 - r 4. l .qgzbl A .1 '44, ,V .1 'fif..f k ' -- -9119 l ' Tffff -, WM . wr, wz'-gf' cr-MJ fg., - w , 592.52 ' gffg il V- , l :WH ' ,bZ - l l l l l l . l :V 4. .,, ,?Z,,.V,,..h ,Vaio g ,. A 5,,,.,-gfww , . ,q,, ,Q , 4d,.Z2,k ,,, ,, Q ,Q W , '- N ffffigffq QW 5 .. xi gg 'K 2. ff' - 'we--,ia + ' , . ,, 5 ' ,ggi-:Q 3 LQ. -. , LW Q, , MMA as E 0 A xl Q P A' , g Qi I 35 -Qs w X' 4 . . . 1 Q Q fx. ff at A ,Q i 1 Q 222333 5 J 1 5' bi. f ,QW . F f ' ff-2? f Q ,W X O A f X 4 ggi Q. , 9? A .. QQ,-Y'.Q. Nw.: ' if W 552 .. ..'mmQ1i:my4,gewmf , 1m 'fue Maw-+1.,2: Q - - ,. .V , - . wr. rkw:-h,:.f.px.-.c W ' x f lbzmm Juniors Seniors Row l: B. Koch, M. Loliger, S. Garrett, L. Hawk. Row 2: M. Beard, M. Schmidt, M. Corby, C. l-lackenbracht, S. Faust, K. Iohrison, L. Black. Row l: V. Billiard, G. Eh- marin, N. Yule, M. Savory, M Berlekamp, B. Pieifer, G. Mor- rill. Row 2: K. Kriezek, S. Antram M. l-lochstettler, C. Iaclcsori S. Hodges, C. MacDonald, A Sepull, B. lohnson, P. Rum- mel, S. Dinkelaker. Eta Lambda Sigma Contrasting the old and the new is part ot the history ot the Eta Lambda Sigma Society. The first women's society, it was formed in l927 and named the I-lesperian Society. This group ot girls split several years later to iorm the Euglossian and Philalethean Societies. When these two groups became too large, the Hesperians reorganized. Nulla Vestiga Retrorsumf' no steps back- ward, being their motto, these girls changed their name to Eta Lambda Sigma. The Eta colors are the original moss green and white and the flower is the Carnation. Of course the girls are still guided by Hesperus, the startot love, and the green and white deer is the mascot. Eta Lambda Sigma sponsors a closed dance, a fall get-together, two Final Flings during exam dates, the Spring Banquet, and the Sing- Out Banquet. They also participate in Inter- Society Sing and the Open House. ophomores Juniors Row 1: S. Martin, I. Moore, G. Frieclluender, C. Le Crone, G. Dennes, E, Calvin. Row 2: I. Morqenroih, B. Iohnson, K. Coppersmith, B. Merrihew, K. Heier, G. Konz. Row 3: C. Smith, D. Muetzel, K. Leslie, K. Fowler, D. Pfluq, B. Be-ebe. L .fir .1 19532, ,,,, , 8, .1 , , N' , Xfffiifu ,, ,k,,,,, l l Row Row Row Row Seniors .WN McClelland, N. Ackerman, B. Leesberq. Drcrves, I. Amstufz, M. Gcrrlcmrl, M. Foley, S. Holzweiss, P. HeI'1Ck Nehls, S. Fcrlck, K. Fcrulhcxber, L. Gcniz. Hoffman, I. Ferner, D. Slutz. ophomores I liftg ly, .fix 3 ll I I l I l l Row l: S. Scheurman, M. Hirschler, S. Kelly, C. Murray, D. Cramer, E. Parker. Row 2: L. Vanderhacft, I. Dienes, A. Cox, S. Furbay, B. Aul, K. Meyer, S. I-leffley, M. I. Gaul, L. Usher. I Row 3: S. Smith. S. Adams, S. King, D. Halle, I. Welter, N. Rhodes, L. Williams. Seniors ff? ' How l: N. Kuhns, S. Stephey, I, Adler. Ticlcnor. Row 3: R. Schimpf, M. Shea, M. Fitzgerald, I. Baer. Row 4: S. Fleming, L. Traub. Row 2: S. Bollinger, P. Swan, P. Ledyard, I. Webb, V. Euglosslan Nineteen hundred and sixty-three marked the Golden An- niversary ot the Euglossian Society, Whose first meeting Was held in October, 1913. Since that time the society has in- creased its size nearly three times. The purple violet has continued to symbolize the ideals of literary and social competence. These titty years have been marked by such memories as the first society dance on campus in 1936 which was given by the Eugs, strict parliamentary procedure- Motion pre- vailed to excuse the nominating committee to correct nomina- tions, l9l7-, Spring banquets, Open Houses, dances, pledg- ing, and Palm Sunday breakfasts. 83 Seniors t ,,i -- ' J 'f ',v,,o'vwg ...AL MZXQVS.-Q vi e twi..'LLw 'F - Juniors ur - ..... Row 1: E. Schoomrnaker, F. l-loffman, I. Wriqht, G. Reeder. Row 2: T. Barrie, B. Gesdorf, G. Zissitch, L. Curro, A. Thomas, T. Spay. Row 3: S. Reiser, B. Wiltlinq, I. Keros, H. Ryder, B. Woodruff. Row l: L. Saxton, K. Evans G. I-lemminqer, B. Davidson B. Luthamer. ROW 2: I. Sevenich, D. Brick- ner, I. Winters, G. Ritch, R. Lent, T. Hieronymous, E. Smith. Row 3: B. Bleyle, G, Koninq. P. Billings, B. Hackney, C. Gantz, P. Smith, G. Tuttle. Seniors Row 1: P. Ferrara, R. Flickinger, M. l-lotlman. A. Thomas. Row 2: D. Boehm. lvt. Coulter, D. Galloway, I. Stuart, S. Webster. Row 3: N. Feichtner, T. Kahler, Ft. Ruslcan, R. Miller. Excelsior The history ot one of the men's societies can be easily traced through the personage of one of its members. Back in 1917, the Excelsior Men's Society, which Wasn't much different from the Exes of today, sent a Christmas card to a young music instructor. He had taken leave from Heidelberg some months before to enlist in World War l, and was now in the front-line trenches of France. Along with the card was a note telling the young man that he had been made an honorary EX and invit- ingfhim to join in the fellowship ot the Ex- celsior Men's Society upon his return. He did, and today his friendly smile, his keen wit, his love tor music, and his ever- present panetella are as much a part of the Exes as ever. Only one thing has changed- sometime between then and now, someone started calling Professor Behrens Pop, ophomores Row 1: I. Patterson, I. DeRosa S. Renninger, D. Liston, C. Watterson. Row 2: L. Lougheacl, S. Craft, F. Carson, T. Buchanan, T. Kollin. Row 3: P. Aubry, L. Beneke L. Rice, B. Iackson, R. Olen. Yf57fc93'7 i5HGEf75:Y5f57?'7K?3,??'?'f'ffifif'if7fi f'3T: f'25'WfN'l55f'Z2 WN-rs '.2- -fi'7,QP!'v9r:i?4't.ff.-ff?-,I23 '171134'-ZW:19:-.':4: f!. ff4:f.:: 1 nvffzi ,.,, ,. .- X' ',:.: . ,, ,,,,, ,H ...,, my , Q. ,. -f Ti V- f. 'iff -f W j I- I-1' ix.--zfrsz X 43: .. h, x. .4 W . - .3....,gi --f. 1:4 iv: .4 ' 'lf 1-r. l?5Li2k .9-4 .. x 1.3 r. J ',-zz' ., . f.gm9m.,eQ,.....,wfey4,.4p5,,Axs,fgfg. ,- , 1 V . wx v 'rf ig' . Q.. Q.. ,..:3gg4fr ,1' Q Y .Q 5' i Q Sm -1 4. F9131 1,93-igm Y x s 4 . i be ' ,M fy ya. ' Mn . ,... Junior niors Row l: H. Deorbcrn, Fl. Miller, B. Bennell. T Smith. Row 2: D. Brunner, B. Goecle, T. Peorl. Row 3: D. Drees, T. Bossler, T. Kiernen. 7?.' TI? Row l: Adviser: R. Pender, I Keller, C. Gruber, D. Bollinger T. Hudson, D. Robinson, R l-lolen, E. Rainey. Row 2: L. Boehm, B. Schubert T. I-loqle, M. Brinson, C. Multi D. Adler, A. Dedel, T. Drum Row 3: B. Larson, I. Mochnick H. Lentz, G. Wilkinson, I. Lem- zin, I. Loux, I. Whetstone, B. Kecrr, Fl. Gebhordl. eniors Row l: G. Douglass, I. Danzis, D. Dunyan, D. lVIacl:'arland. Row 2: P. Meister, F. Edmonds, T. Higgins, VV. Scheurerer. Row 3: D. Shadley, I. Drury, R. Vogel. Nu igma Alpha ln l859, the newly-written constitution on the Heidelberg Literary Society named as the society objective the con- tinual improvement of all its members in the art of com- position, the graces of oratory, etc. Evidently the next lO3 years saw quite a bit of etc. Because of the early emphasis on literary accomplishments, most of the activities cen- tered around such things as debates on the proposition, Resolved that Andrew Iohnson should be impeached. ln the early l93O's, a more social influence prevailed on the campus, bringing with it a fourfold purpose. The l-leids then listed as the objectivesp furthering the pursuit of literary accomplishments, encouraging high scholastic achievement, promoting full participation and sportsman- ship in the field of athletics, and promoting fraternal friend- ship and social activities. And so it remains today. But the search for the true purpose of a society on this campus has been a long one. Indeed its lasting quality will con- tinue to be a challenge and the driving force which is the very life of the former Heidelberg Literary Society, now the Heidelberg Nu Sigma Alpha Society. ophomores Row l: K. Bendel, D. Som- mers, D. Creech, I. Weinger, G. King. Row 2: R. Rampulla, E. Berre, D. Peck, R. Andreas, P. Ferris Row 3: I. Marshall, W. Lotz, D. Roherbauger, B. Kiser, 87 Seniors :QV f eglfbsit-J:2793,W2f Quia ' ,g:v.X-:-,-'4- 1 ix 1 f m D 5 Q f i 'ggrrgif-35 fin ' - 1 ' affine -' Q -' Juniors 'J n l 4. ? l . 4 W S Row l: M. I, Poqe, M. Foulh, A. Ginlz. Row 2: I, Hoerriemcmn. B. Ellis, I. Bliley, P. Moore M. Fowler. Row 3: M. Hornburg, S. Tiffany, M. A. l-loirris, B Schlinqmori, C. Weller. Row 1: D. Crichley, I. Berlcey S. Worden, I. Cisler, B. Crich ley. Row 2: C. Wherley, P. Linds ley, C. Filliriqer, P. Massey I. MC1cMillcm, C. Thomas, C Brooks, C. Ze-chiel, B. George L. Mcirburqer. 1 I 0 0 Q Seniors .xfff ' ff 3' L ,ix Q 2 My-. 1 Row l: S. Gcrdc-n, C. Kramrnes, M. Smith. V Row 2: I. Iohnscn, I. Wyszynski, M. l.. Russell, C. I Cassel, P. Prey, G. Pugsley. 'I Row 3: M. Chamberlain, I. Polisuk, A. Tiffany, C. I Gebharl, I. Noel. A l l t I Row l: B. Donavan, M. Miller, S. Weidman, M. E. Dye, B. Gnagy. 1 Row 2: B. Nommay, N. Zaugg, A. Klein, I. Witchey, I. Miller, D. Tulhill, Keller, l Row 31 P. smith, c. Kifcii, A. I Diller, K. Fox, P. Astler, K. I SUYCler, M. Finley, L. Cerny. l l I x i 1 r. y V-A. Phllalethean Do Ye Bestef' the motto of the Philalethean Society, has guided the members in fellowship through the past titty years at Heidelberg College. Celebrating their Fiftieth Anniversary this year, the Phis are especially proud of their colors-green and gold, blazers-white with the gold Phi outlined in green, and the ring-black onyx with the Phi symbol. Spirit and unity was included in each ot the memorable events oi the year's Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration: the Phi Doeg the Homecoming Tea honoring all society alumnaeg the novelty dance, the lntersociety Sing honoring Heidel- berg Collegeg and the Phi Phair and Open House. The Phis look forward to another iitty years ot as much success and accomplishment as has been contained in the last fifty years. ophomores --R :H WW KM -7- I... fifty' '.', eniors -..Y 5, Row l: I. Zeclnich, S. Hilmes, V. Ganaer, I. Staley, T. Hein ricks. Row 2: T. Pieper, R. D. Hunter, P. Little, D. l-Ieanauer, I. Conner C. Kuck, I, Matty, . l ,Iumors Row l'I Vctnaman K Pre-11nd D Cook I-I Eblitt K L - - t . . , . , . 1 , . arson, T. l-lewes, I. Calwell, D. Eyman. Row 2: B. Baxter, I. Campbell, A. I-loenie, D. DuByne, I. Holme-r, B. Shults, I. Stearns, I. Thullen, F. Christian, R. Koerper. eniors Row l: D. Gedulig, W. l-leopy, G. Deccninck, G. Ulric, l. Hall. Row 2: l. Wilke, S. Weber, I. Baker, B. Minor, T. Scheer, D. Ellsworth. l l ima Tau u Sigma Tau Nu is the youngest and fastest growing men's society at Heidelberg. It was formed March 14, i949 with the objective of building a society of men with backbone and character in four areas-athletics, scholarship, leadership, and music-represented in the traditional Sig shield. The Latin motto, Nulli Secundusf' meaning second to none, challenges each member to be superior in all that he does. This motto is realized in the fine activities sponsored by the Sigs in li-363, which included the Homecoming tloatg the annual Open House, Whatever Happened to Vaudeville? and the Sig Sweet- heart Dance. Other Sig functions include pledging, participation in all intra-mural sports, the Men's lnter-Society Sing, the Spring Ser- nade, and the annual Spring Banquet. ophomores l l Row 2: R. Alvarez, I. Schilling, B. Doemel, G. Shively, P. Thomas, G. Deliramer, T. ROUSHV B- l l l l l l l HOW 15 D, Syler, P. Staley, F. Hawkes, D. Beckly, H. lohnson, K. Becker, E. Feiszli, H. Dalrymple. l Clarke, K. Block. l t t I Intersociety Councils Row 1: C. Von Almen, I. Hoernemcnn, M. Tdiqer, M. Fitzgerald, A. Uber ROW 2: S. Sanderson, K. Fcrulhcxber, C. Reed, M. Schmidt. Row 1. J. Baker, R. Chaney, I. Mmhenke, D. Shen, Row 2: K. Block, T. Hieronymus Society Activities Alpha Tau Nu Society presents annual Sinq. Excelsior Society presents annual Sing. M. Loliaer, H. Barbosa, M. Moore, C. Von Almen, L. Strong, M. Puhek, S. Furness, and K. Iohnson perform at pledqe party. B. Beebe, G. Dreqer, P. Behm, I. Ferner, A. Miller, M. Garland, and S. Holzweiss present Open House. Pledges P. Krispinski and S. Renninger perform in Castle. ..,i ' - '. ' ' I . ' vw: e:1- -r 1. 1:-If .L ,.V, I I ,, 1. ,, I V 'ff Q1 J., arg my 'fviwivg' Of QW4 it p 4 ls. 1 is 6-?'t 'i .,. ' t' , 1 ff ii? f .- ' ,V ' . , ' 1.-f 1 V, fs-'nw JW.-1,V,R 5 1 - .' 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Couples today, as for many years, are able to enjoy the Sweetheart Dance to break the monotony of drab February, the Coronation Ball sponsored by the sophomore class in early spring, the May Day Dance in the not so sunny month of blossoms, the Homecoming Dance in the fall, and the Christmas Dance just before vacation. As in times past, the sweetheart usually manages to wear an other-than- blue dress as she is serenaded as the girl in blue and the freshman king and queen never seem to be dating when it comes time for them to crown their successors. The monsoons annually interfere with the May Day fesivities in the spring, and seem to last long enough to cause a very muddy scene for Homecoming. The carefully chosen Christmas band always seems to manage to get snowed in. Some things never change. Differences, however, have occurred in fashions and in dance fads. Sim- plicity seems to be the keyword in the 6O's. instead of the lacey, not too grace- ful evening gowns of only a decade ago, girls today prefer clothes and hairdos with a simple, smooth line. And thank goodness men don't part their hair down the middle of their foreheads anymore! Having passed through the phases of the Charleston and the Black Bottom of the 20's and 3O's, the Fox Trot of the 4O's, the Rumba and Samba, and the jitterbug, the dance fad called the twist took over in the 6O's. And along with the Twist developed the Bug, Mashed Potatoes, Fly, and the Frugue. Al- though the Frugue and its variations don't take up as much room as many of the older dances, it still takes a special skill to stand in one spot and shake the right way. And girls, one complaint common today was just as familiar thirty years ago-men still have empty pockets at the most inconvenient times. -Ennrwa f ,M 14:2-:I--up - .3 -yff:5:i'q:,:gxg,-w,- , ., - Q ' - , , , I A, k , Vk.k . Q, 1 71 fy. 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K 5 ? e The queen is entertained Xf- Altendants Linda Leventhal and Roberi Kaiser Coronation Ball March 22, 1963 Queen Linda Vanderhooft and King Gerald Parker Attendants Anita Klein and David Rinehart May Day yg May 11,1963 I7 Ui! YW 1, A X Attendant Mcrmi W Z 1 f Senior Qi1'l'S PTOCGSSJOU is led bY GWUY M1-lfI9hY Und FUY9 Pf9SSl9f- Attendant Marni Wallace and Queen Bonnie Cline end the procession. ., ' il t ' t -4 . 7 W 7 ?-1 --W1 1' Q, 1 2, 1 rx ,. Q in lg LI , .W fw ,gal . J J 1 . -r 5, .f' .V Q V - il ,, A , ' 36. - I 2 'N V W Ei?-,ehtrbzrzs wi '4 .,, -x-'fuk-fQ!f,,2:'p-' - ,g. l ' 1 'i - - 7 ., V 3 , A . . . aff - . ,L 1 M, it 'W 1 - I If mf I - . -0 4--yr-,.,, rQ,r,r.,,-'gg,',.-,.i.' q,r,e .,i. gy rw 2.23-fi -aftf--KLM. .- rzffffr-.rw-fa ,. ,- , Q, -Q1 r- .. . r H ,L V,,,, ,.-. ,.., . . . . . . .. ,,-,,, ,M , - .. X J .. r , -fn.4,,-,J-M-,rg-mergefzgie2 Y 'frgfgh-.fgf,g.mf-ef -2. Ft -QM . ,ff ff, ' - -,mix-Q3 -is s f . . 3 -:,-zg+'ff--r:,.- ,,A, . . t . Senior qirls are seated to Watch the entertainment. f , I 4 Freshmen women entertain the royalty with a dance. Attendant Carol Brouse, Queen Bonnie Cline, and at- tendant Marni Wallace pose on their throne with crown bearer Michael Hatoor and flower qirl Iennie 'iiw - f' . ':3'1 V.f. L' .r . ':' 'f'25f::g. V -N ' .,.-:'z-5:-so . fu ., i i3mefgz3,ffv,N.4M5fg , ,gb f . . -zfslrf fag -:T - -Q .5--a, i t 1 5' 1 , ry i' ' F M i ,W . I u, v - A - L . H . .3-azfhv 1-2 4 . ,T .Q - Y- , ,I Q A Q-anifj ig:9sz.wg32e9if:rfg4 lf ' fi' 77 .: Fiffif 1 i , . . ,,a.f'-91945 'nf N f .' 9:. . ' . -1:Qi3.'TW31 The Singing Colleqians pre- sent numbers frorn Okla- homo. Bacon. 1 .,.Wv- '-'-,...ugw: i ? 'o ii Qi' ,-,1.-.W-. 1 l, .:,c.,:.'-QI -1, 4,5254 4. ,. ,J-1,3 - CG,- --eeef ' .1:z'-fm 1. --v -1...ffc1,-Cog:-22-Yreef -P - w -'IZ - .r ' - 19121- : 451 f ' 'WS -f 1S 5 11, xg.. fel-ga Nw- sqiigzszvrwf 'J M' a .' 1 ' ' f. L . fy Q H QQ, 'f'X3'2 2 54 ' 'e f' . K 142 ' 5,5 ' ',- ' gjfm' L- riff' ' , ' . WP fl - Q fv'ca?., , . 1, ' ' Lv, t' AH gf:-7 1 , l 5. , G.,,4,.- IAV, 2 out gig, 1 ..., ,., J , ' 4- -ay.,3..,,....,1 .- ot- , The traditional May Pole Dance is performed by fresh- men women. 101 Homecoming October 12, 1963 ff? 'ff' f g L-Zz! 'Ifgf fffff ff' :I XXI, f X213 fl WZ? 6 ,ff !,ff,Z f lyf ff! ff 02 43 if-f 1 '- f i Z 5 f S Queen Iudy Bczer ,J Attendant Penny Moore , f .ai fix 1 2 T LL Attendant Nancy Ackerman If! ZX, If r',f, ,,,, f' 3'1 1 ' ff! Z Z! ff!!! riff' Y X I fa! zz! 4' Christmas Dance December 13, 1963 an hy Hammond and Denny Geduldiq b Attendclnis Cat Attendants Ian Noel cmd Stu We stef 10 04 Sports today, as in earlier years, play an important role at Heidelberg Col- lege. Although the same basic spirit and principles exist now as they did years ago, some of the rules and regulations have been altered so that the modern day participation in sports is more specialized, competitive, and scientific. There has also been an emphasis on practicing good sportsmanshp and using safety precautions. Walter Camp, father of American football, originated the basic rules of play in l89l. The fall of l892 marked the beginning of l-leidelberg's football team, organized under the direction of the Heidelberg University Athletic As- sembly Which was also instituted that same year. The record for Heidelberg's first football season was l-l. The original and most basic rule was that a team had to give up the ball unless it was advanced five yards by the fourth down. Today the rule states that the ball must be carried ten yards. Along with the rules of strategy for the game, the uniforms have also been subjected to the changing times. To prevent broken bones, helmets, hip and shoulder pads, and mouth pieces are now required to be worn. The rules and regulations of baseball have remained almost the same. One difference that Heidelberg students of a few decades ago saw that today's fans never see is that the ball was pitched underhand. The playing field has also undergone great transformation from a rectangular shape to a diamond. Rules of' golf have become more intricate. Instead of using only six clubs as was first done, our men are now able to make difficult shots due to the variety of fourteen clubs. The first golf courses consisted of only six holes and gradually Worked up to eighteen. Basketball has also changed somewhat. From a 9-man team, the rules now call for five men. Again, the game has become more intricate, for skill is more important than force. The iousts and dueling contests in high-sided arenas have been replaced by brightly lighted stadiums and the noble knight replaced by our Heidelberg athlete. Svpnrtn Tennis Team practices ' f ei , ,,,1-f,-LV W-,:,..?4. .gym-,z1:.f,An: ef, -,.f,, :,. 1, rw f TPM E ,f -'gf '- f 'g4jj+45s5Qg.j:ff-Eire-gf, 1 3' ' W? 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Q, W ..,, ,M .-W, ,,,.,4 , ,. , I 'N i f-5:1 ,2:.:. ,, f 'b 'FiQ'a7f2-1 '. ,- U . . r..,-..f-Hwswz SY- My 1-ss we Sfmt .V-rf' mage ight.-Q 5 41 P 't'l4'I fe r , - ll -. ia-aggnisgqrqizzfq 4,41r.M?.,i.l. 1 , 5qQg1Aw'?3152'a25? f5'E4?,542Tfg alfxi2f.?2, L1 iff. if V ' ' 'M ' i?'1'5?3s?1: T .1 1 i'lff7lf5f4,ai.-v, 1.-,315 1,1 ' f -wl:f+g5,.gqa.m:24 -129611. .4:::ar1lft.1!lk'KfCif.5.L'?e9f..fl'-QS3fjQ53i?Z'6534Iv,.f1glif'-'-1-ntzfi..f' ' ' H' -ilfi'-if f ,lCf-'si' R. Wright ..-.....1..Qf,, 1. Ruskan Hetmcm. R. Wriqhf W. Lotz K. Hetmcrn 1963 Record Heidelberg lk U. of Toledo .... Heidelberg 14M Ohio Northern . . Heidelberg 1 1 Malone ........ Heidelberg 7 V2 Ashland ....... Heidelberg 7 W Baldwin-Wallace Heidelberg 8 Bluffton ........ 5 xlilll W Heidelberg IOV2 Otterbein . . . . . . l. Ruskin, B. Gesdorf, Coach Turney, W. Lotz, R, Wright, K. Heidelberg '-'--- 14 Findluqf ------- Heidelberg 3 Ohio Wesleyan Heidelberg ...... 4 Wittenberg .... 1963 Golf Roster Heidelberg 10W Wooster ....... B, Qesdorf Heidelberg 8M Oberlin ........ K' Hetrngn Heidelberg 7 Ohio Wesleyan W. Lofz Heidelberg ...... 4 Denison ....... D. Pelz Heidelberg . 7 Muskingum . . . I. Ruskqn Heidelberg 10 Akron ........ R- Wfighl Won 65 Lost 10 22W QV2 9 12Mz 12Vz 12 9M 6 17 16 QW 11W 13 16 13 9 'IO 7 B. lackson hurls. ,vQfY' 1 R. Fertoncmi and I. Cornqemi. f ff 1-J Luk ., , 'Z' ,.,.f! Qi: E J .W fy . . ,,,.,. , . ,,, 'C . V:f,l5'j,3f3iQZif'Z1- f .J . fi' 1. -i K f gk . f . 4f',f'Qff x' ,R - 3 ...HQ 4-.I+ .1 . an-H M, f V. 11 .,. r L ff , : 7 f f larry fs. c, ' ' .V f- ' , 4 . vu 41- mf3 5' . '. - -I .Z L 5 , I., fi , -1 .+, -if : f . JH 4 'g 'F +.4v.4w -1 fl .. . .3 , pl, ,mpfw K4 Af ' l a ,. . . - . ' ff '. V-'EQ was - K f - E L , 511: 1.,,- M . , xp..-....gQlgfFf'f1:,zg5. - , -' 1-: v . ' - , V ' ff A ' J 13,4 ' -,d r fffi-2-I .. fk V- -- l . ' , ' ' f. I. We-ininqer pulls for the field. 08 I. Hall at but. F Costcmzo cmd L Hcxcklm fcrce opposmon B. Marshall bats. 1963 Baseball Roster B. Coleman I. Congemi F. Costanzo S. Craft E. Estep R. Fertonani R. Grothaus L. Hackim I. Hall G. Hemminger B. Iackson B. Marshall T. Matheny R. Pritchard S. Renninger T. Spay VT fa '1-, H4 +44:.Tj'- --'- g'f:fv.m-fy: ' . 'l-l 1 , x '-l ' I - -. . . . ' I . i '..l 5 I 5 Q 4 5, ' 1, 1 x 1 A 9 .eff ' I 1 2' ' ,ww 'I I . .4.,p. A . rf... ff. f :gy 7 f , 1 f, ,, , -'f,Q5g5f,I,53,ZW, . MW, I, ...ww ' ' 'Q , ,'. x V , . , rw . , Nj M I ,Q V. ,yur A . I. Conjemi holds at first as opponents watch. B. Marshall talks to I. Hall. I. Weininger Heidelberg ...... 3 Kenyon ...... Heidelberg ...... 2 Kenyon ...... Heidelberg ...... 8 Ohio Wesleyan Heidelberg ...... 5 Wittenberg . . . Heidelberg ...... O Otterbein ...., Heidelberg ...... 9 Otterbein ..... Heidelberg ...... l Qhio Wesleyan Heidelberg ...... 9 Mt. Union .... Heidelberg ...... 8 Mt. Union . .. 1963 Record S. Kraft, T. Matheny, M. Brown Heidelberg ...... O Wittenberg . . . . . . 5 Heidelberg ...... 16 Otterbein . . . . . . 9 Heidelberg ...... Denison . . . . . . l Heidelberg ...... Wooster ........ . . . U Heidelberg ...... Findlay ............. 6 Heidelberg ...... 4 Baldwin-Wallace f .... O Heidelberg 9 Season Record W-9 L-7 Baldwin Wallace ..... ll Conference Record W-lO L-7 109 ' ffl. . A. Paterson M. Be-hm , , arf. au f . . , V.. 'Y 'L-1 'I s?'f'NN?i . , ,Jr XV ff . it: .lg , N , 5 Nl , z- F A .. .... , DDP! xx if , vw X ' v 4 1 f ,,-,- 15' ' ' 2, 3 . .fy f, 75 : Z f 1: Q V ii ,K 4 5,2 I . 4 . , i f' ' V ., . aw ,,,.-,.z:..::.g,, ' 1' fi' 'Q rj ,,, .44 , if J A 4 'E , . 4 1 f V ' off r' w 4 ' ' 1 ha 'v 4 9 X X S-xr A' Paterson G. Zissitch 2 4 fy.. .A . af ., -' , Q, S, -v.. ,f.gJ,v3 fr Q ' ,rf -- V 'A -I ff, n .,,,. 1, , f f , 'ff 5-2 mg. V , . . wal fy 4-7 23.2 1 ' f frfff i -- V f 'UGIQQSI M. 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I. Weizel P ! , t F KJ: , Q K :Fx 4, V 7:4 , a. , :' B. Kissell Ohio Northern . . . . . . 72 Marietta ....... . . . 38 Ohio Wesleyan ...... lO5 C. Garitz displays his record breaking style. 1963 Track Roster M. Behm l... Beneke P. Billings F. Carson F. De Wolf C. Gantz F. Kishler B. Kissell K. Larson L. Loughead R. McBride A. Paterson H. Ryder R. Schubert I. Wetzel H. Yunghans G. Zissitch Coach: Kent Stahly Foot .. ...A .-nu -,.. ,,...,-- ,.-.. ,i Xf 'QQ 5 U Necxl Starting Line-Up M. Thompson 2 - r Ball -..H , .. .1 .M T VE' -- -- f ., w1ffGrfsm:'42:.Q'4f' ' : - - Z - -S? . f 1 5 I .- 12 , . .M .. ,.....44 . ,Max 1, X., 4 , - E .fwfmfy 1 gl 41144--: 4 4 'Y ' , , , 4 f' , - f - - f 1 E ' S - - -R , 'v 9' , . ,. . :ww ! fzwi ,xc-fi-,J 154,165 . - - ff iw--'-- M M e 1 ' ' ff'---.f 2- f! f'h' P 1 .--w.,,a,!,..::QW-ff-f,w'm '+??'srff': L .' . - .fix K X - 7. ' ff,l.: , .9112 1 - 1 5- gb Z A ' ' ' K . 1 mga.. . - ..., , . 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'VV' V, , ' 22 1' 2- : FV. iw V1 1 1 V V V Q1-mf. Ve . V s V- -V V ' V f- :QV ff., IV Y I q'fVL:Lfs -. I J J ' -24' V. -V VW-X:-1. M . -V J :ef ---1 V. .2 . V. A, - . rf, .,r, n V -vw - A ww. .. ,V -Lsf :V---f--lg-.,.. ., 2- V ' If , V, V V, , :f,....,. -: r V fl, gV'gfegVV: r ' , v f . - 1, id M V ,,..V V ' ,V . V VV V . ', . . sy . V -.M-V.., ,A .. . , lg. , -.V.,,,,..V Q Q., ,..-rxwmw w -WW.. V 1, . ,...,,-.,-Q, ' ' . -- 'L - , .AV 3,1 ,. .6 ' -V - -' ' ,,' ., . . V- V V- .. H , .. 'Pr VV V-,:wV'f-V1- , - . Vs V era- ff rf -. ., .-,mvsw-1'7 faa ff' . 1 V? wg----3. ----V v , , V ffsgzm' Vu , - V - V.r.sV -s iv f QM-ww .. A V ,VJ'g M . . --V- ff - V, - V VV - -' , V' H ., .. V 5-EV, .. fr -V :V V' - V- w,:'-'-eww'-'1 : z V iew L'1Z'ff-5 A? V V . V , V' ' F - U Lg:-fr, fxV.gf?xgmgf Vi- -- W' h 'iSf., , - f f? Lck Wabash returns a punt. iaa 3 Biggart grabs another pass. Koning attempts to foil Wittenberg's goal Neel snags a big one for yardage. Wittenberg intercepts a pass. -. H I ' - - I - . f . -' ' -' .f V. ' ,.,.. -. ,3 I ' ' rl .Eli X if V , 'A A b V . 1 'E V A H r x fl' D ' . ' . U , . - If ' .t 'f M- 5. ' f mf- I ,f r K' . 1411 .A H it Wg 3,-nf' . r 's in ' X.: juz r. ,,.fA'1 'gv V, AAA. H X ' ' i., P -J fem fig -,ww-?':zf V ' - T' s ,. .rw111-'f , .f'' of' V ' .: :.,. - ' H ' ,:'x1 i3,,,5- ,W '.-www Q . . ...- M M , we - Neel drives for rnore. A .f .m1-'v-:- :A , Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg - . , Wage! Sousz on an option to Billings. 1963 Football Record .. .. 7 Bluffton ..l8 .. .. 0 Ohio Wesleyan .. O . . . O Wittenberg . . . .48 . . . U Akron .... . .42 . . . O Muskingum . . . . 13 . . . U Denison ....... . . lU . . . 6 Baldwin-Wallace . .33 . .. 6 Wabash.. ...26 . ...39 Marietta .. ..l2 Varsity w , L: E I ,. n i V ii 1A E l r T i , 2 2 vs 2 E I fi 3 :Q n in Kcrhle from the top of the key. Brickner on cr loy-up. Hill oims for two. Swish for Fowler. Vermillion loys-up two. 8 Schilling moves it inside. Miller from the corner-smooth. HGnk'S form is WiI1I1iI1Q- ,EMS Schilling fires from beyond-iwo. l On Brickner's layup-Kahle for insurance. Hill all by his lonesome. Brickner slips by the defense for two more. Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Heidelberg Fowler's hooks look mighty fine. 1964 Basketball Record ........67 Wooster ....73 ........7O OhioNorthern.......73 .... 79 Akron ....... ....lO3 ........55 Capital ....58 ........75 Ashland ........'78 Baldwin Wallace.... 89 ........8l Muskingum 83 ........72 Findla'y'.... ....78 ........64 Otierbein ....62 ........65 Hiram ....69 ........6l Wiiienberg ....83 ........5l Mour1iUnion........6U ........95 Penn ....6l ........69 Oberlinn.. ....65 ........73 Marietta ....88 ........67 Denison ........6l Ohio We'sleyan.....96 ........64 Kenyon............. 66 11 9 -Association 20 l' B Seilhamer, B. Gesdorf, B. Kisse-ll, R. McBride. Row . . Row 2: I. Hall, D. Galloway, F. Carson, A. Patterson. Row 3: T. Hieronymus, H. Yunqhans, B. Schubert, I. Weininqer. Bow 4: G. Konina, T. Buchanan, E. Schoonmaker, K. Evans, T. Spay, L. Laughs-ad, P. Billings R. Dearborn. Row 5: L. Bene-ke, l-I. Ryder, I. Sevenich, S. Re-nninqer, G. l-lemminqer, D. Brickner, R, Olenn, C Gatnz Row Row B: L. Bice, G. Buskan, B. Iackson, I. Keros. 7: I. Lanzen, I. Kahle, G. Wilkinson, B. Hackney. Heidelfins omen's Recreation Association Bow l: I. Noel, K. Fowler, P. Swan. Bow 2: S. Bice, P. Frank, D. Brown, L. Smith, M Thurman, S. Garrett. Bow 3: I, Morqenroth, C. Bury, D. Deutchlander, I. Cox, M. Hirschler, M. Loliqer. Row 4: K. Meyer, K. Reynolds, L. Iohnson, B lohnson, B. Koch, P. Nelson, M. Woodard. Bow 5: I. Amstutz, M. Fitzgerald, D. Brickner, C Grimm, D. Hirsch, L. Hawk, M. Herman. Row 6: N. Taber, B. Beebe, M. I. Saxton, L. Mc- Shane, A. Devereaux, K. Allen, M. Fowler. Raw 7: K. Burgess, I. Weimar, M. Beard, C. Edmonds, S. Smith, C. Grimm, C. Smith. Bow 8: D. Holle, I. Welter, S. King, L. Traub, P Ledyard, K. Thomas, D. Muetzel. l-low 9: A. Holy, W. Lindorff, K. Emch, C. Harris M. Garland, M. Hachstettler. Bow l: P. Swan, A. Geldmacher, C. Wells, C. Brooks, M. Hirschler, A. Cox, S. Kuta, C. Mcluk, B. Koch, B. Georqe. Bow 7: L. Smith, D. Hirsch, C. Grimm, S. Zoller, M. Hochstetller, S. Kaser, L. Brown, C. Hammond. M. Garland, C. Chamberlain, N. Yule. I Cheerleaders 22 L. Soucie, D. Crichley, N. Scmislo, I. Noel, P. Moore, B. Crichley, H. Johnson Cheerleaders in action. Majorettes 'wr ,- Mojorettes lead band. A. Klein, G. Gimben Drill Team -1 l . 7 5 f .V . A 4 V31 - . 1, , 11, V f , ,gf - W? Q , M., . ,lf , - ' ' V' ' 'fi f, ,,, , -V ' V EB'- fflf, , Q-V?-Q , 1 ', s f J E kj, 1 ',. .- , 5, ,f i g ZZ V ' ll ' '3-fill? .- 1 3 ' H , V 1' , V . W :V'Z?? , VT? al ,V mi, ' ' E .gg 1 - f'YT5., , .. ls-P ., ,... Wx, H, V , gy ., , , .. - Q' 'fri' -' m i V 'a ul, 5 ,V ,V . 'fy 3131 . 3 rpg. mix V - , , lm- 1,7312 -,,54..,,,-A 5.-V f ,V . , 1 - V V 7 ,--g,,.,,,.,V,,, V V V, . 1 if-,,,, VV . rv ,fx . N - 4- ff, 'AQ - 1,551 'pg ,Zi ,-W L - , K 7' ' 355. 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But this is an active, never to be forgotten class. ln September 1961, 201 men and 146 women entered as freshmen. There are now ll0 rnen and 93 women who are still rnaching along the Way of higher education. One of the outstanding traditions oi this class is the lunior Year Abroad Program. Some members ot the junior class have been attend- ing Heidelberg University in Germany since the founding oi the program in 1958. Part of the tradition of the class of 1965 is to be seen in the founding of a new Women's society, Delta Sigma Chi, by 33 ot the girls. Planning, arching, iightingy the junior class lives by its rnotto: Study the Past, Serve the Present, Mold the Future. What more is there to say but, Look out seniors, the 'soldiers' are coming! 31 uninrn 26 Class Officers Beverly Craft, treasurerg Ian Cooper, vice presidentg Torn Hudson, president: Chuck Gruber. Student Council representative: Sandy Hoerqer, secretary. Iirn Baker it . 1 Q Q Bob Barber J' A eb Bernard Bauman f Robert Baxter ' 'C laiffil, if B - 1, Brenda Beebe frA ,Z - Don Behr Z rllgr W , 1, v , , Iudy Berkey .gif 1 Phil Billings rrro, V I fl - ' V , A - l Q tar-tim ef Bill Bleyle Kathy Bode Daryl Bollinger Dave Brickner aff' Amie :Q V sa 4-ff-Q9 12. 'rye H X 'W N-W:-,f V 1 7 f ' Q 1 gg, I 1,4 K 1 I A Mark Brinson fi' ' if-Q V -:' fm 'X M Do ri E 4.1 i ' l I Q Q ,Aw V E K1 B gn gm X 9171 1lI'1'1S if ,Q - f X 1 Eleanor Calvin lr 2 QL, A ' S WL 'tw , it f 21321 -' A ,. . ,, HFS. , y ,. LK ,Q 1' 9 , - ' Anne Chidester Fate Christian ' Ian Cisler ' lol'1n Colwell '4-1' -- I ! 5 .ir- ii Daniel Cook lan Cooper Karen Coppersmith V Dave Corbin 5. l .LE , ' E X J Keith Coy 'f Linda Crawiord Bonnie Crichley it Donna Crichley 5gg4':f,X A J , f get ...-1 rfirix- M' i - A Betty Crump Al Dedel Albert C. Diopulos Harold Ebbitt Mary' Io Elder Kermit Evans lohn Everett David Eyman 3' 'Y , .4,. f, 4 ' 'l 2 at Chuck Gruber Alyce Haaqer Bolo Hackney Bandy Halen Carol Hall lim Hemrninqer Kay Heter Thomas Hewes Barbara Heywood Ted Hieronymus Sandy Hoerqer Iarnes Holmer Dennis Fenwick Bon Fetzer, lr. lane Fouse Kathy Fowler PeQQY Franz Curt Gantz Kathie Garner Richard Gebhardt Betty George lacquie Glick Diana Goetz Cecelia Grahle Ke 'ri 1' - . ??.,,, , Q2 ga 'Q . A --, 1 . 1, S : l- Y ..X,3. ..,,:,k,:4f . ,Q Y G: NW , m Wa f f f 1 Q f 1 of Y, 4 .ff .ry N ff af' qw Aw ff, mr Q ' 1.9,-.+ kg , , rv ' n - ij ov'- .xf t f--f fn- ' 7' . , - 1 A ' '11, ' ji, ' ' 'Hifi Karen Leslie PeQQY Lindsley lon Marhenke Sherry Martin Wally McCollum Richard McMillen lean Metzger Loretta Miller ludy Morqenroth Robert Morris Dorothy Muetzel Calvin Mutti 3 ' it '..ffL1aH.'.ir,4d Tom Hudson Robert Kear Mary Ann Keil Pat Keller Rosemary Kidd Ed Knopf Ron Koerper Elizabeth Kurz lack Lanzen lon Laux Henry Lentz Danny Leopold WP ! t.4f.... y Y vwsaavw 'Raza-P .,.,i in M7645 5142- f. '91 , ' f .I 'W'fa:Wr -,fy 4 V 'tix rmf: M, V ,- y 2 ,Wadi !.,5l5,,,,:-2 , W:iT ,V'v an M 5 S Q9- .lvyx iff, 1- f L ifYfu H . 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S5-'..7J1-'Sifr ' is -5-Etifi, Leslie Terry Kathy Thomas lim Thullen Martha Thurman George Tuttle Alicia Uber lirn Vanarnan Babs Walden Dave Weaver Connie Wells Barbara Welty Carol Wherley 32 The sophomore class has really just begun its career at Heidelberg. They are young enough to still have all oi the energy that is necessary to make their coming years successful, and yet enough wisdom to know what 1ies ahead. But they will serve their school, and serve it well, tor Either we shall find a way or make one, is the motto that the class ot 1966 has adopted. Two years ago 170 men and 142 women came to Heidelberg, and 146 men and 131 women have remained to serve. Their first year was characterized by the spirit of revolution, and changes did come about because of their eitorts. They brought a newness to the 'Berg with the exciting winter carnival. And it was only a city ordinance that kept them from setting a new victory bell record. As other classes in the past, they have lived up to their role as servants by making their mark in athletics, school organizations, and the Little Theater. You can be sure that the sophomores have been responsible ior the good deeds which have been done on campus. As peasants and as servants they have done their jobs, and now are eagerly waiting to become soldiers in 1965. Svnphnmnrm 34 Class fficers w.. 2 '-' il . Mk Nw' , if W fmff in S3 N T' f ' M 1 wx Dan Thoren, presidentg Claudia Mueller, vice presidentg Donna Delaqranqe, secretary: Patsy Timberman, treasurer. e 1 .,, L ' Emmanuel Abiana -' s. :z si - Mickey Adams H-5 MX Kay Alien 5 '--' Bon Alvarez 1' A Bay Andreas Sandra Antram ...- Pat Astler P. Martin Aubry 11' Becky Aul Q, ,tum Qi Bili Boiogh f '212 Mal Barker A i'.r, 3 kwjjjvs 'f Linda Barth -, 't.t ,W 3 , ., - ' +1 3 V 7 ,41 ., ft 1 1135221 .N , .. ,ew NG' -s iff, . 1: 21-5- , 4 l' -0 New , . lx . ,. 4 4 P Es , um vu.. X A X X 4 X 22... 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T F. .Q f. ,-Q 1 jiks 1, .r-.-X T . fb, r 1 Marilyn Hirscbler Mary Hocbsteitler Susan Hodqes Donna Holle Edward Hoppel Louis House Debbie Hughes Barbara Iolfinson Hobie lohnson lolfin Kahle Bob Kaiser lenniier Karnenec Sue Furbay Marti Galster Mary lane Gaut ludiih Gebliardi Barbara Gnaaey Caroline Gray Bob Habel Fred Hawkes Susi Heiiley Gail Hemenway Marcia Herman ludy Hines y - , , f 'f4, K Q ma. agwvf 7 WV , ,V., 5 VMS, .,,,, -' ' ' ' 'rw if ,r,.,,,, 'ra t fi l sll . 1,Al5 3, 1, 7 4, fm' y 1 ffy 'K' 4 ,,,,-Q vj - X fy 44 fam, A , , 4. A U '59, 1 , 6 ff 5 794 A W ,zwy 138 -'ff' A ': ' V' '35 WX V X? xv ls . 'N' Wendell Lotz Leo Longhead Patsy Lust Carole MacDonald Barbara Mack Nick Mann Bill Marshall William Marquart lan Merrill Karen Meyer A Pete Meyer Dave Mertz -! f Q, T . 5' , X :, ': AJ , ' 2,31-It - A I lane E. Keller Susan Kelley Sue Kina Torn King Carole Kirch Anita Klein Georgia Klepper Paul Krispinsky Dale Lautensleqer Louise Leppla Linda Leventhal Dale Liston . -isrfe X V.: . ,,q,,,tx .tax -wfg.,.Q X W .X ,. xx-Q,X4w:e,.. -V-.im X - X X Q I . I .Vi 55533. Q N y 'f 'W x .. -' f Y bt. . N.. ,. , 21 ' rt- .5 if X V is f V, 'Q 'K Q X :K X N rg v X 5 X ww' M 31 P, A ,CF Q V5 -' 'M' ' fiiwtkz r M: ,z.,.- 3. . 4 .-3 ,, A . 1 A , f- r lt f it f f 63? -,,. V .'.-1tg E M, f I J 1 lj. j 3 0 A y, 4 5 Wi' f .M fi,-:5:f.zfs:EA'-':5::. X X .RQ V vo- aww? wif: fe l.,:,:, I' 'K r,P: I 3 wa.,- ,RQ 'x 'T' . fz21f:5gsz:z2.:::1,sLz'a-pf: W W 4 'NJ' M i , az ik 452, ' ' X x GQ.: 4 5, Q 4 ff' 3 f , ' .SY--.5'f::5f:f, 1 Iune Miller Mcrriettcr Miller Clcfudicz Mueller Ron McBride lerry McCabe Patricia McCracken Annie Neibel len Nelson Marion Nuhn Sherri Obrechi Dclve Odqers Benn Olenn ,,g if f. 7,- Jw. 1. 5' an gh 03, ' s all ' . ,rdf 'vw ' i'2, A V f' A? .W5'54i5W':n3G3JPIf9'i32535: ni 5 ,.,, . 1? 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Q-Ni L Q ' 4 'X -env 4, , ..-Q , , ,'-is? -,Q - lr. ., . i if, -g,-Qtr: Wm W' -s ...qv .F --A '-1 or. 4 H, 4-wx, - N ' -V - s, -.x 'M 5 4,-15 V'-f. .rl ' x 1 ' T, o C5 .412 u:2..'E'19 4. , :,. Xl 'M K , . 7 gx ,i3fi.':, Qqqpgzfk. U - gh - elk.-,STL :5,.5gv.2J-gPg.d...0N:'-. A , gn Wg 2, ' .ff ,kg3f:i..'f.A--.iff-J A ' ' 1-lil'-. 5 1.-:2l'i.13?--1925i ' . sr--my i N... , f L 21 'W 1 ' ,, M if A ,,,, 4' 4 4 J f 2 V, fy, X Nancy Zauqa Chris Zechiel 'ii ,.' .41 Eric Vere Charles Watterson Susie Weidman lee Weininaer Keri Weir loylyn Weller Linda Williams Barbara Wise lahice Wiichey Alan Wolfe lohn Wright Howard Yuriqhans Q x mf 5' .rwrxw 1: , 'Q 'I4 42 Heeding the call of Dink, Frosh, dink! the freshman class, the underdog of this great institution of ours, has been trying to prove to itself and to the most worthy upperclassmen that it is not as worthless as its title seems to infer. Getting off to a great start, the freshmen proved the strength of their spirit by yanking their way to victory in the Sophomore-Freshman Tug-of-War. For the 171 men and 143 women, the fall of 1963 was especially important in the development of their futures. Of this class, 432 are from out of state: 12'X, from New York, 102 from Pennsylvania, and 52 from New Iersey. States as far west as Texas and as far east as Maine are represented, not to mention the countries of Austria and Uganda. This is a far cry from the lowly classes of earlier times. They are almost three times as big as the first freshman class in 1850, ,and in 1899 the class consisted of nineteen students-ll from Tiffin and eight from this and other states. Nothing like progress! The freshman class of 1963 bore its peasant badges Cbeaniesl and did all that the upperclassmen bid it, for the freshmen feel that theirs is the finest freshman class ever. Although they firmly believe that they are grievously underrated, they must admit that they have a great deal to learn. But by the time they gradually work their way up to the highest rank of all, they hope to have earned for themselves and their institution respect, good will, and an unbeatable scholastic record. Hrvahmvn Paul Feller, vice president Pam Sutlman secretary lane Douglass treasurer Drclt Gerber president. Tom Abclerhalclen lane Andrews David Armpriester Paul Baharian Elaine Baker Lawrence Bates Barbara Beck Barbara Becker Dick Beeler Bill Beery Mike E. Behm Woody Bodell Carla Boon Stan Bour Charlotte Bracht 25 155 Y, mx 20' ,Y X W ed, gd K f 58 x fy fc X Q X Q5 Q tt-. .f'.Xf.f-' ' 1- X - -1 P meg.. M l if lf I g-blf'f.3i:h,:'?9'::f:gv,K55 X' ' 5 - W' 15 - x + ' c?w Aff?ifi i55l 5 vii 3 X P , VT . Z: Mx 'E:.Z', ' . 15:3 9' fx-7 - -ark. p.f,g-6,afggf55z p .. , ,. , M., ,. S - N 2 . k-:w+1:,fmw?' 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France Hall Row lc B. Johnson, I. Hines, M. E. Dye, M. I-lochstettler. Row 2: I. Nelson, N. Taber, S. Anlrarn. 15 54 The record of Heidelberg College would not be complete without mention of the weekend beginning November 22, l963. Rarely has a nation lived a chapter of its history with such searing immediacy. Heidelberg College is a small paragraph in that chapter, bound with countless millions of people by shock-dismay. It took only a few seconds and three shots. The frightful moment over now, we remember with poignancy a smiling couple, a crushed bouquet of roses, a flag-draped caisson, a courageous woman, a son's salute, the grieving dig- nitaries, and an eternal flame. But most of all we remember a man, lohn Fitz- gerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, one who showed a strange mixture of courage in his confrontations with Prussia and compassion in his legisation for the deprived of our country-the aged infirm, the unskilled laborer, the Negro. ln less than three' years he made the New Frontier fact rather than slogan. But it is another's frontier now. Ours is a remarkably shock-proof system of self-government. A crisis which could have crippled found a smooth transition to the' presidency of Lyndon Baines Iohnson, 36th President of the United States. Somberly, but with swift- ness and authority, he assumed the awesome burden. We shall all be marked by these seventy-two hours as long as we live. We shall see the accounts change in the course of history, but we shall remember those days as depicted on these pages, for as college students we stopped-to watch this history made, to give homage to the old, to give support to the new -and then moved on with renewed dedication. Nnhvmhvr 22, 15133 The Time in the World . . . when ot vigorous President . .. was quietly repldceo... E It tial?-5?3Ni1 ll when ct riderless horse followed . .. And a New President . . . 156 dssumed his duties cmd ct lonely idmily watched... f W , my ,J L MQ filet-iw L ,W A y H l il ,gh 1 i fi -t'lQ'l3itVl' 'A ' 'ttLtI:1mi 1 tl-t.:Q , 'g l '15nx d ,,,,W,,l . will t K I' ii j t s- Y .. .K VW . 'liwl E ' Tltt W st: ff-, W if L l Witi?4lT?Ii ta A ew W tltrzig W 27 3 5 V 13L,,1tg,ff'-2'-f - 1 W ,, - Q tg 143' Q l 'tw f Ya , 1 K l - A tu - t ' t Y f ,Q . - f 'dl A it N ' ,S l ttgll . .,,,,,',, W- , '- 1 'F ' J it- 'Wi e l ' . t wi, vigil , We H gl' 'H e be i 'wit-tt2,g?w 1 W . 'yn fv- 1,4 ,gr gsgggevi f t.s.gmf, ,' .ii,. 'A - ,cf ' ' , - ti'-'W ,vo -44 F ., Y cmd when omotl'1er tdmily loecctme First . . . will long be remembered The Time at Heidelberg . . . when the first shock corn be seen in the forces of those who qotthered in the U-building to see proof of what d they hedrd . . . when the streets were deserted ,. or those who chose to be with close friends in the privdcv of their own orrns . . . 1 gy. V ' ' '. i-f tx? i n A, 'N-:Q g U: fi . ,ew --. . 3 - I - -- .gf gf - Q h . I . ff, A .Q 5 , 4' 1 'i K ' 31 ' fr- f '- - 5 5- ,h fjg L-f. L U V lv 1,-f.-Q - 9. . -Q , ,,., . ' 7 - , ' ' 'ri--uw -f 1, f. .Y . , 595- .. -1 V . -- i - ' ' 5 , - tr. ' T except for the students who sdt, stunned in disbelief . . . when the soft music in the Chctpei invited us to enter for quiet meditcr tion . . . to the hours when hundreds of stu- crnd pdrticipotted in our own Memo- dents qdthered to Wdtch the ldst trib- ridi Service . . . ute poiid to our President . . will long be remembered. 7 8 in Grandfather's day, news traveled over the backyard fence and through the town grapevine. Within a few hours everyone knew about the local news. Then man realized that the power of the spoken word often lost its effectiveness, or, more important, was misunderstood. Modern advertising came into being and replaced backyard gossip. Today, the printed word in the form of billboards, handbills, and leaflets keeps man up to date on the latest achievements in science and the arts. Ef- fective and rapid communication is the key to modern advertising. The new has replaced the old in this field. And though we have lost the intimacy of backyard gossip, we have gained in the advance of accurate and rapid communication. These next pages replace the merchants cry of wares for sale! Ahhvrtif-ing NOBIL'S RIVERVIEW INN MOTEL Corner U.S. Rt. 224 and Ohio Rt. 53 137 South Washington Air Conditioned 50 Rooms ALWAYS THE LATEST IN Swimming Pool Phones and TV SHQE STYLES Ohio Area Code 4l9 Phone: 447-63l3 STEP UP TO QUALITY WITH ACME DRY CLEANERS Small enough to know you Large enough to serve you Best Wishes BURKY'S LUNCH 79 jefferson Street Special Consideration to College Stud-ents 122 MIAMI STREET HOUSE OF FASHION MERIT SHOE CO. SERVICE CAB 447-3232 Special Rates on Out of Town Trips 60 For anything Electrical always call ACME ELECTRIC i6 E. 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Poist-Nationwide lnsurance Ackerman, Nancy A. ....... 31, 69, 82, 95, 120 Elementary Education Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Brown Hall vicepresident 15 SCA 1, 2: College Chorus 1, 25 counselor 25 Snow Queen Attend- ant 25 K11. staff 35 Homecoming Court 45 Eu- glossian Society 1, 2, 3, 45 program chairman 45 treasurer 45 OSEA 1, 2, 3, 4. Adler, Iudith A. ............ 30, 31, 52, 69, 83 Sociology and Psychology Bedford, Ohio SCA 15 WRA 15 Band 15 class vice-president 25 dorm president 35 lnterdorm Council 35 Wig and Masque 3, 45 Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Aiken, David W. ........................ 31 Chemistry Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas Midwestern University Physics Club 15 Pre- med Group 3, 4. Allen, Edith M. ................ . Elementary Education Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela Amstutz, Iudith L. .......... 31, 59, 70, 82, 121 Sociology and German Wooster, Ohio College Chorus 15 CVG 15 German Club 1, 25 class secretary 25 Year at Old Heidelberg 35 SCA 1, 2, 45 WRA 1, 2, 45 Concert Choir 1, 2, 45 Intersociety Council 45 Euglossian Society 1, 2, 45 president 4. Baer, Iudith A. ............ 30, 31, 60, 83, 102 English Wooster, Ohio WRA 15 CVG 15 Singing Collegians 2, 35 SCA 1, 2, 3, 45 Deputations co-chairman 25 vice- president 35 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 treasurer 35 Senior Laureate 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Baker, Iames Dale ........... 30, 31, 69, 91, 92 English Bellville, Ohio Track 1, 25 OSEA 1, 45 Sigma Tau Nu Society 1, 2, 3, 45 vice-president 45 lnter-society Coun- cil 4. Baker, Iames Douglas ........ . . .126 Mathematics Tiffin, Ohio Baker, Sandra Mae .................. 32,80 Business Education Bettsville, Ohio Spanish Club 15 OSEA 451 Eta Lambda Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Bame, K. Thomas ................. .... 8 4 Business Administration Tiffin, Ohio , College Chorus 1, 2, 35 Excelsior Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Bassler, Thomas B. ........... ..... 3 2, 86 Biology New Bremen, Ohio WHCR 25 Tennis 25 Nu Sigma Alpha Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Beard, Margaret A. ........ 32, 62, 67, 81, 3121 Home Economics Thornville, Ohio SCA 15 Home Economics Club 15 Student Council 3, College Chorus 35 OSEA 45 Home- coming Court 45 WRA 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 secretary 2, 35 Eta Lambda Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Beale, Iohn Robert ............. 32, 64, 66, 77 Latin and English ' Bedford, Ohio OSEA 1, 45 Eta Sigma Phi 1, 2, 3, 45 Classics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Alpha Phi Tau Society 2, 4. Becker, Marna L. ........................ 32 Mathematics and Secondary Education Tiffin, Ohio Senior Directory Bennett, Bradford Ralston ............. 32, 86 German and Business Adminstration Columbus, Ohio Year at Old Heidelberg 35 Nu Sigma Alpha Society 1, 2, 4. Black, Linda I. ............... . . .32, 67, 81 French Painesville, Ohio WRA 15 OSEA 15 SCA 15 College Chorus 1, 2, 35 French Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Eta Lambda Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Bliley lean M. .............. 32, 66, 69, 73, 88 Spanish and Elementary Education Erie, Pennsylvania K11. staff 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 OSEA 1, 2, 3, 45 Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Boehm, Donald M. ............. 30, 32, 73, 85 Business Administration Cleveland Heights, Ohio Swimming 1, 25 KIL staff 35 Tennis 3, 45 Tower Men 3, 45 Excelsior Society l, 2, 3, 4. Boqard, Kenneth L. Elementary Education Tiffin, Ohio Bollinger, Sharon L. ............ 32, 57, 59, 83 Voice and Public School Music Canton, Ohio WRA 25 OSEA 3, 45 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Triad Club 1, 2, 3, 45 OMEA 1, 2, 3, 45 SCA 1, 2, 35 Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Brunner, Richard E. .................. 32,86 Sociology Glen Cove, New York Nu Sigma Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. Cassel, Christine L. ............ 32, 57, 59, 89 Piano and Public School Music Upper Sandusky, Ohio College Chorus 25 counselor 25 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Triad Club 2, 3, 45 OMEA 2, 3, 45 Republican Club 3, WRA 1, 2, 3, 45 Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Chamberlain, Molly A. ......... 30, 33, 65, 89 Piano and Spanish Westlake, Ohio OMEA 15 Triad Club 15 Band 1, 25 WRA 1, 35 SCA 35 Student Council 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Laureate 45 Who's Who in American Universities and Col- leges 45 Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Chan, Daniel H. M. .................. 33, 65 Biology Shatin N.H., Hong Kong, B.C.C. SCA 1, 2, 3, 45 Beta Beta Beta 1, 2, 3, 4. Chaney, Rufus L. ........ 30, 33, 64, 68, 77, 92 Chemistry and Mathematics Tiffin, Ohio German Club 1, 25 Parking Appeals Board 25 Student Council 25 Math-Physics Club 3, 45 American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Men's lnter-Society Council 1, 2, 3, 45 SCA 45 Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 45 Alpha Phi Tau Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Corby, Marjorie K. ................... 33, 81 Elementary Education Springfield, Ohio College Chorus 1, 25 OSEA 1, 2, 35 Eta Lamb- da Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Craney, Sandra E. .......... ...... ..... 3 3 Biology and Chemistry Massillon, Ohio French Club 1, 25 Beta Beta Beta 2, 35 Euglos- sian Society 1, 2, 3. Crawford, Douglas III ........... .... 3 3 Elementary Education Tiffin, Ohio Football 1, 2. Cummings, R. Iames .......... ..,. 3 3, 56 Psychology Chesterland, Ohio AURORA 15 Political Union 15 History Club 15 Kll.. staff 25 WHCR 2, 3, 45 Young Republicans 3, 45 Alpha Phi Tau Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Curro, Leo Ierome .................... 33,84 Biology Rochester, New York Excelsior Society 2, 3, 4. Danchisen, George M. ......... .... 3 3, 68 Mathematics Marblehead, Ohio Spanish Club 25 Math-Physics Club 2,3,4. Danzis, Ieffrey I. ........ 30, 33, 65, 66, 86, 153 Biology Westfield, New Iersey KIL staff 25 Psychology Club 25 Beta Beta Beta 3, 45 counselor 3, 45 Pre-med Group 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Wig and Masque 1, 2, 3, 45 Nu Sigma Alpha Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Dearbom, Ralph Omwake . .30, 33, 63, 86, 106, 120 Mathematics Salisbury, North Carolina SCA 1, 25 Band 1, 25 Inter-Society Council 25 class president 25 Tower Men 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 vice-president 45 Tennis l, 2, 3, 45 Association 2, 3, 45 Parking Appeals Board 45 Disciplinary Committee 45 OSEA 45 Who's Who in American Universities and Col- leges 45 Nu Sigma Alpha Society 1, 2, 3, 45 treasurer 35 vice-president 4. Deconinck, George ................... 33, 91 Psychology and Sociology Waterbury, Connecticut KIL staff 15 Basketball 15 Psychology Club 2, 3, 45 Sigma Tau Nu Society 2, 3, 4. Douglass, David George .............. 34, 86 History Maumee, Ohio King Dorm vice-president 15 History Club 1, 2, 3, 215 treasurer 2, 35 Nu Sigma Alpha Society l, , 3, 4. Draves, Kathleen Anne ,....... Psychology Northfield, Ohio SCA 15 French Club 1, 25 College Chorus 1, 25 Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. ....34,82 Drees, Donald W. ............. .... 3 4, 86 Sociology Rochester, New York Drury, leffrey B. ....................,. 34, 86 English West Acton, Massachusetts CVG 1, 25 OSEA 1, 2, 3, 45 Nu Sigma Alpha Society 2, 3, 4. Duckwall, Linda K. .............. .... 3 4, 69 Business Education Dayton, Ohio SCA 1, 2, 3: AURORA 3: Heidelites 3: OSEA 1, 3, 4. Dunkelbterger, Rachel E. ........ 34, 62, 65, 73 Biology Tiffin, Ohio German Club 1, 25 WRA 1, 25 AURORA, sec- tion editor l, 25 editor-in-chief 35 SCA 2, 35 Student Publications Committee 2, 35 Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 45 Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 45 Presi- dent's Council 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1,' 2, 3, 4. Dyke, E. Ioan ......................., 34,80 Elementary Education Stow, Ohio Heidelites 35 OSEA 1, 2, 3, 45 Eta Lambda Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 4. 72 Edmonds, Fred David ........... ..... 3 4, 86 Psychology Chesterland, lndiana lndiana University Center 1, 27 Nu Sigma Al- pha Society 3, 4. Edwards, Nancy Ruth ....... 34, 65, 67, 69, 80 Home Economics Defiance, Ohio Little Theater 17 SCA 1, 27 English Seminar 1, 27 Kappa Delta Pi 37 OSEA 37 Home Econom- ics Club 1, 2, 37 Eta Lambda Sigma Society 2, 3. Ellis, Bonnie lean Bush ............... 34, 88 Elementary Education Cleveland, Ohio SCA 17 OSEA 1, 2, 37 KIL 37 WRA 2, 37 Phila- lethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Ellsworth, W. David ........ 34, 52, 53, 56, 91 Speech Class vice-president 17 Student Council 1, 27 SCA 1, 27 Wig and Masque 37 WHCR 1, 2, 3, 47 Sigma Tau Nu Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Falck, Shirley A. ..... 30, 34, 63, 67, 70, 73, 82 French-German Severna Park, Maryland AURORA 17 counselor 27 SCA 1, 27 OSEA 1, 27 French Club 1, 2, 37 KlL 1, 2, 37 news editor 47 Year at Heidelberg 37 Kappa Delta Pi 37 German Club 47 Student Council repre- sentative 47 Senior Laureate 47 Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 47 Euglos- sian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Faulhaber, Karen L. ............ 35, 82, 92, 95 Elementary Education Northfield, Ohio SCA 1, counselor 27 College Chorus 27 Span- ish Club 1, 27 WRA 1, 27 OSEA 1, Z, 3, 47 Women's lnter-society Council 47 Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Fauth, Marcia A. .............. 35, 64, 68, 88 History Education Webster Groves, Missouri Spanish Club l7 counselor 27 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 47 lnter-society Council 47 Phi Alpha Theta 47 Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Feichtner, Neil Edward .......... .... 8 5 Mathematics-Physics Chattield, Ohio Excelsior Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Femer, Iulia Mary 30, 31, 35, 59, 65, 73, 82, 93 Mathematics-Secondary Education Cuyahoga Fals, Ohio Counselor 27 class secretary 27 SCA l, 27 Math-Physics Club 1, 2, 37 Student Council 37 OSEA 1, 2, 47 KIL staff 1, 2, 3, 47 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 47 Senior Laureate 47 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 47 treasurer 47 Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 47 censor 27 treasurer 3. Ferrell, Carol E. 35 Elementary Education Tiffin, Ohio Fiezqerald, Muriel D. ....... 30, 35, 83, 92, 121 Psychology Souderton, Pennsylvania CVG li SCA 1, 27 College Chorus 1, 27 dormi- tory secretary 27 WRA 1, 2, 3, 47 Messiah 1, 2, 3, 47 Inter-society Council 47 vice-president 47 Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 47 censor 27 presi- dent 4. Fleming, Suzan I. .......... 35, 66, 67, 70, 83. German-Spanish Portsmouth, Ohio AURORA Staff 1, 27 Heidelfins 1, 27 Corona- tion Ball chairman 27 SCA 1, 27 Year at Hei- delberg 37 German Club 1, 2, 47 Spanish Club 2, 47 Euglossian Society 1, 2, 4. Flickinqer, Ronald W. ....... 51, 64, 66, 73, 85 Business Administration Fort Wayne, lndiana Debate 1, 27 Pi Kappa Delta 1, 27 Eta Sigma Phi 3, 47 recording secretary 47 Pi Delta Ep- silcn 3, 47 KIL 3, 47 advertising manager 37 business manager 47 Excelsior Society 1, 2, 3, Focht, Frank R. .......,........ .... 3 5 Mathematics Bellefontaine, Ohio Foley, Marilyn Ioyce .............. 35, 82, 69 Business Education Suffield, Ohio College Chorus 17 SCA 1, 27 Spanish Club 27 OSEA 47 Homecoming Court 47 Euglossian So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 4. Foust, Susan A. .............. .... 3 5, 81 Social Studies Elida, Ohio WRA 1, 2, 3, 47 Eta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 47 vice- president 37 History Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Eta Lamb- da Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 47 censor 2. Fowler, Henry ................. 111,118,119 Sociology Cleveland, Ohio Spanish Club 17 Basketball l, 2, 3. Fowler. Mildred Ann .......... 35, 88, 94, 121 Psychology Fowler, Ohio WRA 3, 47 KIL 47 Philalethean Society 3, 4. Freeman, lames A. Ir. ............. 35, 53, 77 History Fremont, Ohio KIL 2: AURORA 2: History Club 3, 47 SCA 2, 3, 47 WHCR 2, 3, 47 Alpha Phi Tau Society 3, 4. Frey, Margcaet Ioan .............. 35,89, 94 Elementary Education Rittman, Ohio SCA 17 German Club 1, 27 KIL 27 OSEA 1, 3, 47 Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Fumess, Susan I. .......... 36, 63, 71, 72, 93 Physical Education Eastlake, Ohio Class treasurer 17 cheerleader 27 Spanish Club 2, 37 WRA 1, 2, 3, 47 Castle Board 37 Stu- dent Council 3, 47 WHCR 17 Snow Oueen 37 Young Republican 3, 4j Homecoming Court 47 AURORA 47 Eta Lambda Sigma Society 2, 3, 4. Galloway, Duane L. .............. 36, 85, 120 Mathematics-Secondary Education Sandusky, Ohio Track 17 Spanish 1, 27 Football 1, 2, 37 Wrest- ling 1, 3, 47 Association 2, 3, 47 OSEA 47 Math-Physics Club 47 Excelsior Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Ganger, Victor Paul ....,............. 36,90 Mathematics-Physics Dayton, Ohio Marching Band lj Math-Physics Club 2, 3, 47 Sigma Tau Nu Society 3, 4. Gantz, Linda L. ...... : ......... 36, 67, 69, 82 Elementary Education Castalia, Ohio SCA 17 College Chorus 17 OSEA 3, 47 class vice-president 37 Home Economics Club 47 Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Garland, Martha A. .......... 36, 82, 93, 121 Health and Physical Education Youngstown, Ohio College Chorus 17 SCA 1, 27 OSEA 1, 2, 37 Heidelfins Manager 3, 47 Willard Hall vice- president 47 WRA 1, 2, 3, 47 Euglossian Soci- ety 1, 2, 3, 4. Garrett, Sandra Hill .............. 36, 81, 121 Elementary Education Warrensville, Ohio Spanish Club 1, 27 OSEA 3, 47 WRA 1, 2, 3, 47 Eta Lambda Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Gebhardt, Elwood Frederic ........ ,... 3 6 Mathematics Bucyrus, Ohio Marching Band 47 OSEA 4. Gebhart, Catherine Ann .............. 36,89 English-Secondary Education Cincinnati, Ohio OSEA 17 German Club li class secretary 37 KlL 1, 2, 37 English Club 47 Philalethean So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 4. Geduldiq, Dennis A. .................. 36,91 History-Secondary Education Cleveland, Ohio Varsity Besketball 1, 27 Spanish Club 37 His- tory Club 37 president 37 class president 37 Coronation Ball Attendant 47 Sigma Tau Nu Society 1, 2, 3, 47 president 4. Geiger, Patricia A. ................ ..... 3 6 Elementary Education Massillon, Ohio SCA 17 German Club 17 College Chorus 1, 27 Young Democrats 37 Eta Lambda Sigma Soci- ety 1, 2, 3, 47 president 3. Geldmacher, Ann Marie .,........... 36,121 Sociology Mamaroneck, New York College Chorus 3j Heldelfins 3, 4. Gesclori, Willam E. ........... 36, 84, 107, 120 Mathematics-Secondary Education Cleveland Heights, Ohio Football manager 1, 27 Spanish Club 27 KIL staff 37 circulation manager 37 subscription manager 47 H Association 1, 2, 3, 47 sec- retary 2, 37 president 47 Excelsior Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Gimben, Gloria I. ................ 37, 62, 123 Home Economics Elyria, Ohio Debate 27 Home Economics Club 2, 37 Wig and Masque 1, 2, 3, 47 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 47 Euglossian Society 2, 3, 4. Gintz, Anne L. ............. 37, 66, 67, 72, 88 Spanish Erie, Pennsylvania WRA 27 Drill Team 37 AURORA 37 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 47 French Club 47 Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Goede, William Ir. ................ 37, 73, 86 Biology and Health and Physical Education Strongsville, Ohio Spanish Club 2, 3, 47 secretary 47 History Club 2, 37 Varsity Track 37 KIL 2, 37 Baseball 3, 47 Basketball 3, 47 Intramural Football 47 Men's lnter-society Council 47 Nu Sigma Alpha So- ciety 2, 3, 4. Gordon, Susan W. ................... 37, 89 Elementary Education Flossmoor, lllinois Freshman Council Board 17 Spanish Club 1, 27 WRA 1, 27 Cheerleader 1, 27 College Chorus 1, 27 OSEA 1, 47 Phalalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Hacl-renbracht, Carol Ann .... .... 3 7, 81 Sociology Coshocton, Ohio OSEA 17 SCA 1, 27 Spanish Club 27 College Chorus 27 Eta Lambda Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Hall, Iames K. ..... 31, 37, 59, 69, 91, 108, 109, 120, 153 Mathematics-Physics Lafayette, Ohio Basketball 1, 27 French Club 1, 37 College Chorus 1, 47 Student Council'37 counselor 3, 47 SCA 1, 2, 47 OSEA 47 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 47 Math-Physics Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Sigma Tau Nu Scciety 1, 2, 3, 4. Harris Mary Ann ............... 37, 67, 69, 88 Home Economics-Secondary Education Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania College Chorus lj French Club 17 WRA 17 SCA 17 Parking Appeals Board 37 Student Council 37 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 47 OSEA 47 Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 47 pres- ident 4. Hawk, Linda I. .................. 37, 81, 121 Mathematics-Secondary Education Lafayette, lndiana WRA 1, 2, 3, 47 Eta Lambda Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Heqnauer, Richard ................ 37, 65, 90 Chemistry East Canton, Ohio Spanish Club 27 Marching Band 2, 37 Sigma Tau Nu Society 2, 3, 4. Iohnson, Kathleen S. ............ 38, 65, 81, 93 Heinrichs, Thomas I. ........ ..... 3 7, 90 Sociology Attica, Ohio History Club 17 Spanish Club 1, 2, 47 Sigma Tau Nu Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Henck, Prudence Iane .......... 37, 67, 82, 69 Elementary Education Painesville, Ohio SCA 17 French Club 17 College Chorus 17 OSEA 1, 2, 47 Home Economics Club 47 Eu- glossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Hendershott, Carmen Iane ............ 37,50 Sociology-Philosophy Passaic, New lersey College Chorus 17 German Club 17 Wig and Masque 1, 2, 3, 4. Herbert, Donald H. ...............,... 38,68 Mathematics-Physics Tiffin, Ohio Little, Peter Dennis ............. .... 4 0,90 Higgins, Thomas S. .........,.. 38 English Coshocton, Ohio 51,73, 86 College Chorus 17 Pi Kappa Delta 2, 3, 47 sec- retary-treasurer 37 president 47 SCA 1, 27 Re- ligious Life Commission co-chairman 3, 47 KIL 2, 47 co-news editor 47 Debate 1, 2, 3, 47 Nu Sigma Alpha Society 1, 2, 3, 47 corresponding secretary 37 historian 47 president 4. Hoeremann, Iane E. ..... 38, 59, 63, 69, 88, 92 Elementary Education Tiffin, Ohio College Chorus 17 Spanish Club 1, 27 SCA 17 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 47 Castle Board 3, 47 lnter-society Council 3, 47 OSEA 47 Philaleth- ean Society l, 2, 3, 47 president 4. Hoffman. C. Iean .............. 38, 69, 80, 82 Elementary Education Decatur, lndiana SCA 1, 27 German Club 1, 27 College Chorus 1, 27 OSEA 1, 2, 3, 47 AURORA 37 Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Hottman, Frederick G. ......., ......... 3 8, 84 Biology-Secondary Education Mt. Vernon, Ohio Spanish Club 1, 27 lab assistant 3, 47 KlL staff 37 OSEA l, 2, 3, 47 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 47 Ex- celsior Society l, 2, 3, 4. Hofmann, Mark A. ............. 38, 66, 69, 85 Psychology Evansville, lndiana Coronation Ball King 47 Psychology lab assist- ant 47 SCA 1, 2, 3, 47 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 47 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 47 Excelsior Society 1, 2, 3, 47 president 4. Holzw-eiss. Susan E. .............. 38, 82, 93 Elementary Education Long lsland, New York WHCR 27 AURORA 37 WRA 1, 2, 3, 4: OSEA 2, 3, 47 KIL 47 Euglossian Society 2, 3, 4. Homer, Betty Ann ................ 50, 54, 68 Biology lthaca, New York Wig and Masque 3, 47 Beta Beta Beta 47 All College Film Society 4. Hornburg. Marsha Carol . .38, 50, 56, 59, 73, 88 English-Speech Buffalo, New York College Chorus 1, 27 K11. 2, 3, 47 society editor 37 co-editorial editor 47 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 47 SCA 1, 47 WHCR 1, 2, 3, 47 Wig and lgflalsque 1, 2, 3, 47 Philalethean Society 1, 2, Huffman, Carol L. ................. .... 3 8 Psychology-Sociology Akron, Ohio . Little Theater 17 Spanish Club 27 Psychology Club 27 SCA 1, 2, 3, 47 Eta Lambda Sigma Society l, 2, 3, 4. Hunter. Robert Douglass .... 30, 38, 59, 63, 90 Biology Conneaut, Ohio Castle Board 2, 37 Pre-Med Club 2, 3, 47 Sing- ing Collegians 3, 47 Beta Beta Beta 3, 47 lnter- society Council 1, 2, 37 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 47 Student Council 3, 47 president 47 Tower Men 47 Sigma Tau Nu Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Huston, Arlie E. ........................ 38 Psychology Canal Winchester, Ohio Spanish Club 17 Basketball7 Football 1. Iohnson, Ioan .. .30, 39, 50, 51, 63, 64, 69, 73, 89 English Middleburg Heights, Ohio SCA 1, 27 KIL 1, 2, 3, 47 editor-in-in-chief 47 Classics Club l, 2, 3, 47 Eta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 47 Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 47 WRA 1, Z, 37 OSEA 3, 47 Wig and Masque 1, 2, 47 President's Council 3, 47 Publication's Committee 47 May Day co-chairman 37 Student Council 47 Debate 47 Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. History-Biology-German Cleveland, Ohio College Choir 1, 27 Film Society 1, 2, 37 Ger- man Club l, 2, 47 WRA 27 counselor 27 SCA 17 ensemble 2, 3j AURORA Staff 2, 37 Beta Beta Beta 3, 47 History Club 3, 47 OSEA 1, 2, 3, 47 Eta Lambda Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Iurqens, Gerald H. .................... 39, 77 Latin Orchard Park, New York Eta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 47 Spanish Club 3, 47 Classics Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Alpha Phi Tau Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Kaehr, Michael G. ........... .... 3 9, 57, 59 Music Decatar, Indiana SCA 17 Band 2, 3, 47 Choir 1, 2, 3, 47 OMEA 1, 2, 3, 47 Traid Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Sigma Tau Nu Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Kahler. Thomas N. ..................... .85 Mathematics-Physical Education Westerville, Ohio Kelbley. Stephen P. ........... . . .39, 71 Economics Tiffin, Ohio Political Union 47 Nu Sigma Alpha Society l, 2, 3, 4. Keller. Iane Alice .................. ..... 3 9 Elementary Education Archbold, Ohio Kiernan, Thomas I. .............. ..... 3 9 Spanish Albany, New York Spanish Club 2, 3, 47 KIL Staff 37 Nu Sigma Alpha Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Kilbreath. William B. .................... 39 Social Studies-Spanish Sebring, Ohio Koch, Barbara L. .............. 39, 62, 81, 121 Health and Physical Education Sandusky, Ohio Heidelfins 2, 3, 47 Inter-society Council 37 AURORA 37 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 47 WRA 1, 2, 3, 47 Eta Lambda Sigma Society l, 2, 3, 4. Krammes, Charlotte ...... 39, 57, 59, 60, 65, 89 Voice Cressona, Pennsylvania SCA 1, 27 Wig and Masque 27 Singing Col- legians 2, 3, 47 Young Republicans 47 Con- cert Choir l, 2, 3, 47 Triad 1, 2, 3, 47 OMEA 1, 2, 3, 47 Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Kuck, Charles Kent ................ 39, 71, 90 Political Science Tonawanda, New York Young Republicans 3, 47 German Club 17 Ohio Young Republicans 47 Political Union 1, 2, 3, 47 Sigma Tau Nu Society 3, 4. Kuhns. Nancy I. .................. 39, 63, 83 Mathematics-Secondary Education Hudson, Ohio SCA 17 KlL Staff 27 French Club 1, 27 OSEA 1, 2, 47 Math-Physics Club 3, 47 Castle Board 47 Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Layer, Iane Iackson Elementary Education Sulphur Springs, Ohio OSEA 1, 2, 37 Heidelfins 37 Eta Lambda Sigma Society l, 2, 3. Ledyard, Phyllis H. .......... 40, 50, 68, 72, 83 History Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan History Club 3, 47 Wig and Masque 3, 47 AURORA 47 WRA 47 OSEA 47 Euglossian Society 3, 4. Leeseburg, Barbara A. ......... . . .40, 83 English Rocky River, Ohio SCA 17 Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Lewis. Ralph Eugene Elementary Education Republic, Ohio OSEA 4. Limbach, David F. ............. 40, 64, 68, 71 History-Education Massillon, Ohio History Club 3, 47 OSEA 47 Young Republicans 4. Biology Rochester, New York College Choir 27 counselor 2, 37 Young Re- publicans 47 Freshman Week Committee 2, 37 Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 47 Sigma Tau Nu Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Lockwood, Lorna A. ............ 40, 59, 60, 80 Music Education Spencerport, New York SCA 1, 27 Band 1, 2, 37 Singing Collegians 3, 47 OMEA 1, 2, 3, 47 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Loliger. Martha A. ...... 40, 59, 81, 92, 93, 121 Elementary Education Canton, Ohio WRA 2, 3, 47 Choir 2, 3, 47 OSEA 2, 37 lnter- society Council president 47 Eta Lambda Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Longaker. Christopher Iay .... .... 3 0, 63, 69 Chemistry Tififn, Ohio Concert Choir l, 2, 37 SCA 3, 47 Tower Men 47 Pre-med Club 3, 47 Student Council 3, 47 counselor 37 Freshman Week Committee 47 Sigma Tau Nu Society 1, 2, 3. Lotz. Sharon Lynn .............. 40, 66, 69, 80 Elementary Education Upper Sandusky, Ohio WRA 17 College Choir l7OSEA 1, 27 Spanish Club 1, 3, 47 counselor 27 CVG 27 SCA 1, 2, 3, 47 Messiah l, 2, 3, 47 Eta Lambda Sigma So- ciety l, 2, 3, 4. Ludrovsky, Carol I. .................. 40,80 Elementary Education Cleveland, Ohio Square Dance Group 2, 37 OSEA 37 Eta Lamb- da Sigma Society 3, 4. MacFarland, David L. .................... 40 Elementary Education Warren, Ohio OSEA 17 SCA 1, 27 Nu Sigma Alpha Society 2, 3. Martin, Martha Ann Elementary Education Tiffin, Ohio Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Martin, Robert Wilson ............ ..... 4 0 Chemistry-Biology Miamisburg, Ohio American Chemical Society 3, 4. Matty, Iames Robert ,........ ..... 4 0, 66,90 Economics Alliance, Ohio Football l, 27 Spanish Club 2, 3, 47 Sigma Tau Nu Society 2, 3, 4. 17 74 McCleland, Linda K. .................. 41, 83 Home Economics-Education Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio SCA 17 OSEA 1, 47 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 47 treasurer 27 Dorm treasurer 37 Euglos- sian Society 1, 2, 3, 47 vice-president 4. Meister, Peter I. .................. 41, 71, 87 Political Science Sudbury, Massachusetts Debate lj Young Republicans 47 president 47 KIL Staff 37 Political Union 1, 2, 3, 4j Nu Sig- ma Alpha Society 2, 3, 47 parlimentarion 3. Miley, Ann C. ........................ 41, 80 Elementary Education Findlay, Ohio Spanish Club 1, 27 Band 1, 27 OSEA 1, 2, 3, 47 Eta Lambda Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Miller, Frederick E. ................... 41,68 History New Philadelphia, Ohio SCA 1, 2, 3, 47 cabinet 27 CVG 1, 27 History Club 3, 47 OSEA 47 Nu Sigma Alpha Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Miller, Marlene Carol ........... .... 4 1 English Shanesville, Ohio OSEA 37 KlL Staff 3, 4. Miller. Ralph Iohn ............. 41, 72, 85, 86 Business Administration Warren, Michigan AURORA 4j Excelsior Society 3, 4. Moore, Penny Linore 31, 41, 63, 69, 88, 102, 122 English-Secondary Education Bellevue, Ohio lunior Varsity cheerleader 17Varsity cheer- leader 2, 3, 47 SCA 1, 37 OSEA 1, 47 Orchestra 17 WRA 27 Spanish Club 37 Student Council 3, 47 Election's Committee 3, 47 counselor 27 Disciplinary Committe 47 Philalethean Soci- ety 1, 2, 3, 4. Moran. Sibley ........................ 41, 65 Elementary Education Syracuse, New York WRA 1, 27 SCA 1, 27 Wig and Masque 1, 2, 47 Year at University oi Madrid, Spain7 lnter- dorm Council 47 Euglossian 1, 2, 4. Mucklo, Marsha .................. .... 4 1 Elementary Education Berea, Ohio Philalethean Society l, 2, 3, 4. Mullholand, Iames A. ............ .... 4 1 Economics McCutchenville, Ohio SCA 1, 2, 37 Political Union 1, 2, 3, 47 Spanish Club 27 ath-PMhysics Club 37 Alpha Phi Tau Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Nehls, Ieanette L. ........ 41, 51, 62, 67, 70, 80 English-German Elliston, Ohio KIL 17 German Club 1, 27 Debate 1, 2, 47 Band 1, 2, 47 counselor 27 Year at Heidelberg 37 Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Noel. Ianei L. .......... 31, 41, 65, 68, 89, 121 Health and Physical Education Arcadia, Ohio Band 17 Traid Club 17 Orchestra 17 OMEA 17 reserve cheerleader 17 Concert Choir 1, 27 WRA 1, 2, 3, 4j treasurer 3, secretary 47 Span- ish Club 2, 3, 47 Varsity cheerleader 3, 47 OSEA 47 Outdoors Enthusiasts Club 47 Dorm president 47 lnter-dorm Council 47 Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 47 secretary 3. Owen, Charles F. ...... . ...... ..... 4 2 English Lima, Ohio Page, Mary Iosephine .......... 42, 57, 59, 88 Music Education New Philadelphia, Ohio Heidelfins 17 German Club 17 Young Repub- lican Club 1: Spanish Club lj WRA 17 OSEA 27 OMEA 27 SCA 27 KIL 27 Triad Club 27 Con- cert Choir 3, 47 Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Paulson, Iohn Wamer ............. 42, 68, 77 Social Studies-Secondary Education Hyde Park, New York Political Union 17 SCA 17 History Club 2, 47 Alpha Phi Tau Society 2, 3, 4. Penrod, Iam-es Patrick .......... 42, 50, 56, 68 Speech Akron, Ohio History Club 17 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 47 Debate 27 WHCR 1, 3, 47 Wig and Masque 1, 2, 3, 47 All College Film Society 47 treasurer 47 Alpha Psi Omega 3 47 president 4. Perl. Thomas P. ................... 42, 73, 86 History-Philosophy Syracuse, New York SCA 1, 27 KlL 27 sports editor 27 counselor 2, 37 Student-Faculty Attendance Committee 27 Pi Delta Epsilon 47 Nu Sigma Alpha Society 2, 3, 47 secretary 2. Pieper, Thomas .......... 42, 66, 68, 69, 71,90 History-French Canton, Ohio SCA 17 French Club 1, 2, 3, 47 president 37 History Club l, 2, 3, 47 OSEA 1, 2, 3, 47 pres- ident 47 College Chorus 2, 37 class treasurer 2, 37 Classics Club 3, 47 Nu Sigma Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. Pollack, Donald L. ................ 42, 71, 77 Political Science Rochester, New York Psychology Club 1, 27 Political Union 1, 2, 3, 47 History Club 37 KlL 37 lnter-society Coun- cil 47 Young Republican Club 47 Alpha Phi Tau Society 3, 47 president 4. Pope. Margaret Ann Klopp ....... . . .42, 59 Music- Education Bettsville, Ohio Marching Band lj College Chorus 1, 2, 37 OMEA 1, 2, 3, 47 president 37 Traid Club 1, 2, 3, 47 treasurer 37 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 47 cabinet 37 Eta Lambda Sigma l, 2, 3, 47 ensemble 2, 3. Potisuk. Ioan M. .................. ..... 8 9 Elementary Education. Kent, Ohio WRA 17 OSEA 17 KIL Staff 17 Dorm president 37 lnter-dorm Council 37 Spanish Club 37 Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Pugsley. Gail-Anne .... 30, 42, 50, 51, 72, 73,89 English and Speech Rochester, New York SCA 1, 27 Debate 1, 2, 3, 47 Wig and Masque 1, 2, 3, 47 counselor 27 Pi Kappa Delta 2, 3, 47 vice-president 47 WHCR 37 Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 47 K1L 3, 47 editorial editor 37 news editor 47 AURORA editor-in-chief 47 Publications Committee 47 Who's Who ln American Uni- versities and Colleges 47 Philalethean Society 1, 2, 4. Rathbun, William A. ......... ..... ..... 4 2 Business Administration Mansfield, Ohio KIL 27 German Club 27 Nu Sigma Alpha So- ciety 2, 3. Reed, Linda R. .................... 42, 57, 59 Music-Education Stow, Ohio SCA lj College Chorus 1, 27 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 47 Triad Club 2, 3, 47 OMEA 3, 47 WHCR 37 Eta Lambda Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 74. Reeder, Charles Gordon .............. 42,84 Biology-Secondary Education Barnsville, Ohio OSEA 47 Excelsior Society 2, 3, 4. Reichard, Margaret I. .............. ..... 4 3 Elementary Education Green Camp, Ohio Spanish Club 1, 27 OSEA 1, 2, 37 Eta Lambda Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Rice, Carl Barton. Ir. .............. ..... 4 3 Business Administration Tiffin, Ohio Excelsior Society 1, 2. Risk. Mary C. .................. 30, 43, 51, 55 Speech Rocky River, Ohio College Chorus 17 Spanish Club 17 Debate 1, 27 Pi Kappa Delta 27 WRA 27 Dorm pres- ident 27 lnter-dorm Council 27 SCA 1, 37 WHCR 37 Student Council 37 Campus Affairs 37 Wig and Masque 3, 47 Senior Laureate 47 Eta Lambda Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Roth, Lois M. ...................... 30, 43, 65 Biology-Secondary Education Allentown, Pennsylvania KIL 17 SCA 17 German Club 17 Beta Beta Beta 2, 3, 47 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 47 OSEA 47 Senior Laureate 47 president 47 Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Ruslcan, Gerald A. ........... 43, 85, 107, 120 History Wadsworth, Ohio Varsity Basketball 1, 27 Varsity Golf 3, 47 Excelsior Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Russell, Mary Lee .............. 43, 72, 73, 89 Elementary Education Vermilion, Ohio French Club l, 37 secretary 37 SCA 1, 47 KlL 1, 3, 47 AURORA 47 WRA 47 Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Ryder, Hollie Health and Physical Education Kettering, Ohio Basketball 1, 27 Track 37 Excelsior Society 3, 4. Schade, Lucinda W. ..................... 43 Biology Rochester, New York College Chorus 17 Triad Club 17 Eta Lambda Sigma Society l, 2, 3, 4. Scheer, R. Thomas ................ 43, 65, 91 Biology Lima, Ohio WHCR 17 Beta Beta Beta 27 Sigma Tau Nu Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Scheurer, Woliang Willie .......... 43, 70, 87 Political Science Solon, Ohio Political Union 17 German Club 27 Year at Heidelberg 37 Nu Sigma Alpha Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Schillings, Charles G. ........... .... 4 3 Speech Mingo lunction, Ohio WHCR 1, 2, 37 Wig and Masque 2, 3, 4. Schimpf, Ruth E. ............. .... 4 3, 68,83 History Bloomville, Ohio KlL 17 College Chorus 17 SCA 27 WRA 1, 27 Wig and Masque 27 History Club 2, 3, 47 Euglossian Society 2, 3, 4. Schlinqman, Rebecca Iane ......... 43, 69, 88 Elementary Education Pottstown, Pennsylvania SCA 17 WRA 1, 27 Spanish Club 1, 27 College Chorus 1, 27 OSEA 47 Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Schmidt, Dorothy D. .................. 44, 69 Christian Education St. Marys, Ohio CVG 1, 27 SCA 37 Eta Sigma Phi 3, 47 AURORA 4. Schmidt, Marilyn I. ............ 44, 57, 81, 92 Music-Education Columbiana, Ohio Counselor 1, 2, 37 College Chorus l, 2, 3, 47 Tau Mu Sigma 1, 2, 3, 47 vice-president 37 OMEA 1, 3, 47 dorm president 37 dorm secre- tary 47 lnterdorm Council 37 lnter-society Council 47 Eta Lambda Sigma 1, 2, 3, 47 sec- retary 2, president 4. Schroedel, Gretchen .......... .... 4 4 Psychology Kinsman, Ohio Philalethean Society 2, 3, 4. Shadley. Richard A. ........ 30, 58, 59, 60, 87 Music Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Singing Collegians 1, 2, 3, 4, Triad Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tower Men 4, Nu Sigma Alpha Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Shaier, Ronald G. Health and Physical Education Lima, Ohio Football 1, 2, 3, H Association 2, 3, Sigma Tau Nu Society 1, 2, 3. Shea, Melody 1. ..........,..... 44, 50, 51, 83 Speech and English Circleville, Ohio Debate 1, 2, 3, Wig and Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, counselor 2, Pi Kappa Delta 2, 3, WHCR 4, Alpha Psi Omega 4, Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Slutz, Ioan Dee ............ 30, 44, 65, 69, 83 Elementary Education Northfield, Ohio Spanish Club 1, 2, SCA 1, 2, OSEA 1, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, president 4, Wig and Masque 3, 4, dorm president 4, lnter-dorm Council 4, Senior Laureate 4, vice-president 4, Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Smith. I. Marlane ................ 44,71,89 Sociology Bucyrus, Ohio WRA 1, SCA 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, Young Republicans Club 3, 4, Philalethean Society 2, 3, 4. HEIDELBERG-4700 PAGE 19 .... .... . . G Smith, Mary L. ............. .... 4 4, 51 English Bellevue, Ohio KIL 3, Wig and Masque 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, historian 4. Smith, Thomas L. III ..., 44, 53, 54, 64, 86, 153 Chemistry Rocky River, Ohio Counselor 3, 4, Nu Sigma Alpha Society 3, 4. Snyder, Alverna I. Political Science Sacramento, California WHCR 1, 2, Eta Lambda Sigma Society 1, 2. Spay, Thomas .............. 44, 84, 112, 120 Education Struthers, Ohio Spanish Club 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, H Association 2, 3, 4, Excelsior Society 2, 3, 4. Stark, Katherine Ann ........... .... 4 4 Psychology Bay Village, Ohio Eta Lambda Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Stephey, Susan Virginia ........ 30, 44, 52, 83 Speech Troy, Ohio WRA 1, 2, OSEA 1, 2, SCA 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, cabinet 4, WHCR 2, Inter-society Council 3, president 3, Student Council 3, Wig and Masque 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Senior Laureate 4, Homecoming Court 4, Englossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Strickler, Dallas C. ........... .... 4 5 Mathematics Mansfield, Ohio Varsity Track 1, Math-Physics Club 3, Nu Sigma Alpha Society 1, 2, 3, 4. ' Stuart, Iohn M. .................. 45, 85, 153 Mathematics Cleveland, Ohio Football 1, 2, counselor 3, 4, Intramural co- ordinator 3, 4, lnter-society Council 4, Ex- celsior Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Stuckey, Doris A. ........................ 45 Home Economics-Education Lykens, Ohio OSEA 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Eta Lambda Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Swan, Margaret Ann ............. 45, 83, 121 Elementary Education Elmira, New York French Club 3, WRA 4, SCA 3, 4, OSEA 3, 4, secretary 4, Heideliins 3, 4, Euglossian Society 3, 4. Switzer, Richard W. .......... .... 4 5, 77 Mathematics Chesterland, Ohio Square Dance Club 1, 2, WHCR 2, 3, Alpha Phi Tau Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Thomas, Alan 1. .................. 45, 85, 112 Physical Education and Biology Gariield Heights, Ohio Football 3, History Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Excel- sior Scciety 1, 2, 3, 4. Thomas, Clyde A. ....................... 84 Health-Physical Education Marion, Ohio Football 1, 2, 3, Association 1, 2, 3, Span- ish Club 4, Excelsior Society 3, 4. Ticl-mor, Virginia M. ...,...,.......... 45,83 Elementary Education Austinburg, Ohio SCA 1, 2, 4, OSEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Euglossian Soci- ety 1, 2, 3, 4. Tittany, Ann M. ............ 45, 72, 66, 69, 89 Mathematics Rochester, New York Spanish Club 3, Math-Physics Club 3, OSEA 4, AURORA 4, Philalethean Society 3, 4. Tiffany, Sandra .......,.......... 45, 69, 88 Elementary Education Rochester, New York Band 1, German Club 2, WRA 1, 3, OSEA 2, 3, 4, Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Traub, Luanne Carol .... 45, 50, 69, 72, 83, 121 Elementary Education South Euclid, Ohio Counselor 2, WRA 1, 4, OSEA 4, AURORA 4, Wig and Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, Euglossian Soci- ety 1, 2, 3, 4. Travers, David A. ............. .... 4 5 Physics Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Ulrich, Gary Edwin ....,. 46, 68, 70, 71, 73, 91 Political Science Upper Sandusky, Ohio Year at Heidelberg 3, Political Union 1, 2, 4, History Club 1, 2, 4, German Club 1, 2, 4, SCA 1, 2, 4, Sigma Tau Nu Society 1, 2, 4. Van Dine, Delores I.. .............. 46, 67, 70 German Rochester, New York College Chorus 1, Concert Choir 2, SCA 1, Little Theatre 1, German Club 1, 2, 4. Vogel, Ronald Ray .............. 46, 87, 153 Psychology Lockport, New York Varsity Tennis 1, American Chemical Society 2, 3, counselor 3, 4, Nu Sigma Alpha Society 2, 3, 4. Webb, Iudith Carol .................. 46,83 Organ Holyoke, Massachusetts SCA 1, French Club 1, counselor 2, College Chorus 1, 2, Triad Club 2, 3, 4, WRA 2, 3, Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Weber. Samuel T. Ir. ................. 46,91 Mathematics Watertown, New York Tennis 2, 3, Sigma Tau Nu Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Webster, Stuart K. .......... 30, 46, 63, 73,85 Business Administration Chesterland, Ohio Marching Band 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, pres- ident 2, Concert Band 1, 2, Tower Men 3, 4, president 4, Inter-society Council 3, 4, pres- ident 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, AURORA 1, 2, 3, Excelsior Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Weisel, Iudy .......... 1 ............. 46, 80 Elementary Education Alllentown, Pennsylvania OSEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Eta Lambda Sigma Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Weisel, William B. .... 30, 46, 50, 52, 54, 63, 68 Elementary Education Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania Concert Choir 1, 2, Castle Board 3, 4, Wig and Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, All College Film Soci- ety 3, 4, Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, Alpha Phi Tau 1, 2. Welter, Constance R. .... 31, 46, 63, 65, 69, 88 Elementary Education Cleveland Heights, Ohio SCA 1, WRA 1, Orchestra 1, 2, OSEA 1, 3, 4, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter-dorm Council 4, Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Welty, Madilyn .,.............. .... 4 6 Sociology Apple Creek, Ohio SCA 1, Political Union 2, Wig and Masque 2, Eta Lambda Sigma 1, 2, 3. Wilfling, Robert E. ,.................. 46,84 Business Administration ' Middlesex, New lersey Spanish Club 1, 2, Excelsior Society 3, 4. Wilke, lol-in .......................... 46, 91 Economics Sandusky, Ohio Spanish Club 3, Sigma Tau Nu Society 2, 3, 4. Wingeier, Donald E. Spanish New Philadelphia, Ohio SCA 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Sigma Tau Nu Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Wolfe, Ioyce Anne Elementary Education Norwalk, Ohio SCA 1, 2, OSEA 1, 2, 3, Euglossian Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Woodruff, Robert R. ............ 30, 47, 71,84 Political Sciences Massillon, Ohio Spanish Club 1, 2, Golf 2, counselor 3, Wash- ington Semester 3, Tower Men 4, History Club 3, Political Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Excelsior Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Wright, Iames V. ................. 47, 66, 84 Spanish-Education Titiin, Ohio Baseball 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, president 4, OSEA 4, Athletic Trainer 2, 3, 4: Excelsior Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Wyszynski, Iudith Susan .............. 47,89 Elementary Education Elyria, Ohio Student Council 1, SCA 1, OSEA 2, 3, WRA 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Eta Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Philalethean Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Zednick, lohn ........ ............ 4 9, 90, 106 Music Education Roselle Park, New lersey College Chorus 1, 2, French Club 3, WHCR 3, Tennis 3, 4, H Association 4, Triad Club 1, 2, 3, 4, College Community Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, OMEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Tau Nu Society 3, 4. Zissitch, Gunther ................ 84, 110, 111 Political Science Cleveland Heights, Ohio Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Excelsior Society 1, 2, 3, 4. 17 Brockman, Bruce R. . .. ... .. Freund, Kurt W. .... . Am end, Phyllis Louise 127 Dedel, Alfred B. ............ 86, Everett, John K. ............. . 7 Abderhalden, Robert Thomas ..62, 71, 144 Abiona, Emmanuel Folorunso . .134 Adams, Sylvia Michelle 64, 83, 134 Adams, Walter R. Adler, Richard A. .......... 63,86 Ahrens, Ronald Howard Allen, Bonita Lou Allen, Kay Eileen 69, 72, 79, 121, 134 Alvarez, Ronald Armando ..9l, 113, Director Brickner, David B. .... 84,116, 119 Brickner, Diane C. ........ 121 Briggs, Robert J. ...... 113,114 Brightbill, Diane Fager .... 50 Brinson, Mark M. ...... 65,86 l 18, 126 145 145 145 127 Brion, Donald T. .... 7l,72, 73 127 Britcher, Janet Drake .......... 145 Britton, Elizabeth L. .. .... 72 145 145 Crichley, Donna Sue .... 64, 69, 122, Crum, John G. ............ . . . Crump, Claire Elizabeth .... 71, Crump, Edward P. Crumrine, John P. .... .... 6 2, Culbertson, Jeffrey A. .. Curlis, David L. Curry, Delores Ann 88, 127 146 127 146 146 Fouse, Jane Louise ......... 67,128 Fowler, Kathleen L. .... 82, 121, 128 Fox, Karen Sue ..57, 59, 65, 89, 136 Fox, Thomas 1. ............ 117, 146 Frank, Pamela Jane ...66, 121, 146 Franz, Margaret Ann .... 50, 54, 69, 78, 128 Frederick, James B. . . . ...... . .146 Freece, Frederick G. ...... 71, 136 ....59,90 Anderson, Elizabeth E. 134 Andreas, Ray Allen ...,.... 86, 134 Andrews, Jane Louise ...... 51, 144 Antram, Sandra ean .... 57, 62, 81, 134, 153 Armpriester, David W. .,.. 112,144 Astler, Patricia Kay . .67, 89, 94, 134 Aubry, Paul Martin .... 85, 113, 134 Aul, Rebecca Sue 50, 62, 69, 83, 134 Baharian, Paul Norton ....... 144 Bainbridge, Darvin M. Baker, Elaine ........ Balogh, Bill Joseph ........ 113, Barber, Robert James Barker, Mallory Gehrig . . . Barnes, Kathleen Ann Barth, Linda Sue .2 ..........,. Bates, Laurence Everett .,.. 112, ...59, 67, 73 ....59, 144 134 126 134 134 144 Bauer, Richard A. ........ 57, 59, 77 Bauman, Bernard E. ........ 62, 126 Baxter, Robert Warren ..... 90,126 Beam, George Bawman, Jr. .... 135 Beardsley, Jeanne Marie Beatty, Pamela Jo ...50, 69, 79, 135 Beck, Barbara Elizabeth .... 59, 144 Beck, Robert D. ............ 69,134 Becker, Barbara Jean ...59, 62, 144 Becker, Keith Paul . .57, 62, 91, 94, 126, 135 Beebe, Brenda Sue ..67, 82, 93, 121 Beckley, Richard B. ........ 91,94 Beeler, Richard John ...... 117, Beelke, Miriam Ruth .......... Beery, William Richard ........ 144 135 144 Behm, Michael Alton ...... 110, 135 Behm, Michael Earl 66, 71, 112, 144 Behr, Donald Milton ........ 76, 126 Bendel, Kenneth Marshall 57, 58, 59, 86, 120, 135 Beneke, Lawrene R., Jr. .... 85,111 Berkey, Judith Ann ......... 88, 126 Brogan, Randolph R. Brooks, Carol Jean . .88, 94, 121, 135 Dachauer, Monika Margret 67,146 Dalrymple, Harold R., Jr. ...50, 54, Brown, Diana Lee ...121, 135 Brown, Judith Lee ....... 135 Brown, Linda Lee 79, 121, 135 Brown, Mark V. .. 68, 109, 135 Brown, Thomas F. Bruce, Anne Burke ...... 69, 71, 135 Brunton, Richard E. .......... 145 Bryner, Charles F. Buchanan, Roberta Sue Buchanan, Thomas W. 85, 112, 120 Bucknam, David W. .......... 145 Budd, Ann Louise ...... 50, 67, 145 Bunts, Jane Ellen . .. ........ .145 Burgess, Kay-Ellen ... ...121, 145 Burnett, Virginia Dee Burns, Kenneth L. Burris, Raymond L. Bush, Mary Virginia Bury, Carol Ann ....... Buzzi, Marjorie Lynn Byers, Robert L. .... . Calvin, Eleanor Anne .. ......l35 .......l27 .......145 79,135,153 66,121,145 .......145 .......145 .73,82,127 Campbell, David R. ........... 145 Campbell, John H. Carpenter, Judy Ann Carson, Floyd T. ..l13,l Casselman, Elizabeth Castanien, James C. Cerny, Lois Jeanne ..57 Cetina, Joan Elaine ..... Chabon, Lorraine Edna . ........90 .....67,78 20, 135, 153 , 59, 89, 135 ......,145 .......145 Chamberlain, Claire Ellen ..... 79, Chamberlain, Thomas A. Chidester, Anne C. .... . Christian, Miles Fate .. Cisler, Janet Ruth .... 59 121, 135 ...59, 145 .781 94, 127 . . . .90, 127 , 69, 88, 127 55, 91, 94, 136 Davidson, William M. ......... 84 Davis, Robert H. .............. 146 Dayton, Carol Elaine ........., 146 Dehott, Josephine Sue ...... 69, DeKramer, George B. .... ..91, Delagrange, Donna L. . .79, 134, Del Turco, Janet Mary Dennis, Gloria J. ............. . 146 136 136 .82 De Rosa, Joseph A. ........ 62,185 DeTurk, William N. ............ 146 Deutcshlander, Dianne R. ..62, 121, 146 Devereaux, Ann Marie . .121, 146 Dienes, Joan M. ........,... 88, 136 Diller, Amy Wells ..59, 89, 136, 153 Dinkelaker, Suzanne . .81, 123, 136 Diopulos, Albert .............. 127 Dobro, Ronald J. .............. 146 Doemel, William N. ............ 91 Donavan, Rebecca K. 50, 66, 89, Dorr, Thomas M. .......... 76, Douglass, Jane R. ..68,69, 144, Drake, James C. 136 136 146 Draves, Eileen Frances ........ 146 Dreitzler, John E. Drum, Thomas E. .... ..... 8 6 Dryfuse, James A. DuBois, Ann Elizabeth ...,.. 67, 146 DuByne, Richard E. .. .... .90 Dulmage, Gene E. ... . . . . . .146 Duncan, Gary D, .. ..... 59, 146 Dunyan, David J. .............. 86 Dye, Mary Ellen .... 67, 89, 136, 153 Ebbitt, Harold K. ........ 66, 90, 127 Eberhardt, Theo Elys 50, 55, 78, 136 Fried, Constance Verna ........ 147 Friedlaender, Gail ....... . . . Fry, Samuel Lee Fry, Sharon Funkhouser, David F. ......59, .82 147 Furbay, Susanne L. ..... 59, 73, 83, 137, Galster, Martha B. . .63, 6.9, 137, Gantz, Curtis F. .... 63, 84, 110, 120, 128, Garner, Katharine E. ....... 59, Gaut, Mary Jane ....... 67,83, Gaydos, Anita Mary Gebhardt, Judith Ann . . .62, 67, Gebhardt, Karen Lee .... 59, 69, Gebhardt, Richard C. 51, 69, 73, 153 153 113, 153 128 137 137 147 128 Gentner, William R. .......... 147 George, Betty Ann ..73, 88, 121, Gerber, Richard Jay ...... 144, 128 147 Gerhardt, Sondra L. V. ........ 147 Gesdort, Edward D. ......... . . .147 Gibbon, Annette .......... 50, Gibson, Esther M. Gillespie, Patricia . . .50, 67, 72, Gilmore, Robert Copen Glick, Jacqueline ...... 65,80, Gnagey, Barbara R. ...89, 137, Goetz, Diana Ruth ...... 50, 73, Goetz, Juanita C. Gold, Robert Allan 147 153 128 153 128 Goodrich, William Alfred, Jr. ..59, 60, Grady, Judy Joy ..... ....... Grable, Cecelia A. ...... 72, 78, Graham, Barry Loren ......... Graham, Gay J. .......... 123, Graham, Thomas John, Jr. ..66, 147 .147 128 .111 147 147 Grant, Richard Allen .... 50, 63, 76 Berlekamp, Miriam Kay ..57, 59,81 Berre, Edgar Louis ........ 86,135 Berrier, Rose Ellen .. ....... 69 Bibler, Jean W. Clady, Janet Sue Clark, James T. . .. ........ 51,59 Clark, Thomas A. ............ , Clarke, Amy Bess .... 52, 79, 95, Clarke, Robert D. ............ . Clayton, Carol Elizabeth ...79, Cochrane, Jennifer K. ...... 73, 145 135 .50 136 Colby, William H. ...... . . . . Collier, Anne Elizabeth ........ 144 145 145 Edmonds, Carolyn D. ...... 121,146 Edson, Judith V. ............... 146 Ehmann, Gretchen Elder, Mary Jo .. ......66,81,136 . . . .69, 72, 78,127 Gray, Caroline E. .... 59, 63, 67, 79, 137, 153 Greenlee, Robert Coulter ....... 76 Gregory, Louise E. ............ 147 Gribble, Robert Allan .... ..59 Ellis, Keith O. Emch, Kathleen M. .... 69, 121, Evans, Charles E. Evans, Kermit R. ..84, 113, 120, 146 127 127 Griffin, Mary Louise ......147 Biggart, James Wallace .... 116, Billard, Billiard, Gary Allan 135 Virginia Lee .......... 81 Billings, Phiiip Allan ...e3,a4, 113, 120,126,153 Billings, Scott Birrell, Janet Lynn ............ 78 Blakeley, Peter M. Bleininger, Daniel Allen ......l35 Bleyle, Robert William ..... 57,62, 59, 84, 126 Block, Kenneth Wayne .. .... 59, 91, 92, 135 Bobo, Philip L, Bode, Kathryn Pauline ..69, 80, 126 Bodwell, Verne E., Jr. ...... 62, 144 Boehm, Helen Rickie Boehm, Lorenz Gerbut .......,. .86 Boeringerl, David L, BOWHQGT, Daryl L. .... 57, 58, 59, 60, 86, 126 B0011, Carla Kaye .......... 62,144 BOUT, Stanley Eugene ....... 144 Bracht, Charlotte Ruth ..... 66,144 Brand, Philip Allan ........ 68,145 Brandel, Kathryn C. ....... 67,135 Bfedt, Selly Ann ..... .... 6 2,145 Brewer, Philip Edgar Collins, Bernard .............. 136 Colwell, lohn G. .... 53, 56, 90, 127 Conner, Jeffrey D. Connolly, David J. . . . .... . .145 Conrad, Paul W. ... . . . .145 .......64,90,94 Conway, John T. ..... ....... 1 35 Cook, Daniel A., lr, .. .... 90, 127 Cook, Sharon Lee .............. 80 Cooley, Roger E. Cooper, Janet Mae . .69, 78, 126, 127 Coppersmith, Karen E. ...... 82, 127 Corbin, David H. ..... ...... 1 27 Correll, Virginia M. Cotter, Kathleen A. Coulter, Michael N. .... . Courtney, Regina R. .......... 145 Coward, David P. ............. 145 Cox, Ann Louise ....... 51, 121, 136 Cox, Jacqueline Kay 50, 62, 121, 145 ..-85, 94 Coy, Keith D. .............. 66,127 Craft, Beverly Alice ........ 78, 126 Craft, Stephen F. ............... 85 Cramer, Diana Kay ..66, 69, 83, 136 Crawford, Linda Carol ..71, 78, 127 Crecelius, Jo Ann ...... 67, 123, 146 Creech, Donald G. .......... 59, 86 Crichley, Bonnie Jean . .66, 88, 122, 127 Eyman, David H. ..... . .63, 90, 127 Fails, James B. ...... 69, 71, 73, 146 Farkas, Nancy A. ..... ........ 1 36 Faust, Robert B. ........... 66,146 Feiszli, A. Edward ....... 67, 91, 94 Felch, Karen R. .... . .. .136, 153 Feller, Paul A. ............ 144, 146 Fenstermaker, Linda K. ......... 69 Fenwick, Dennis T. . . . . Fernsel, Karin ..... Ferrara, Paul L. Ferris, Peter C. ..... . Fertonani, Richard Fetzer, Ronald C. Fiekers, Sara B. Fillinger, Carol J. .. Filter, Robert F. Finley, Marorie M. .. Fisher, Harry R. Flagle, Shirley J. Fleming, Dorothy A. ....128 ....68,7l .....85 .....86 ....l08 ....128 ....88 ....89,136 .......80 ...123,146 Focht, Victor C. ............ 71,136 Fogal, Robert E. . .57, 59, 62, 76, 136 Forbes, John K. ..... ......... . 146 Forsyth, Robert J., Jr. .......... 146 Foss, Geraldine Anne Foster, Lynn Ann ....... .50, 59, 146 Grimm, Carole Joyce ... ..l2l, 147 Grimm, Carolyn Irene . ..l2l, 147 Grimm William W. Grosscup, Jewel Emilie .... 50,147 Grossman, Michael C. .... 117, 147 Gullett, Robert Dean .......... 112 Gruber, Charles Francis . .64, 66, 68, 69, 71, se, 126, 128, Haager, Alyce Anne ........ 65, Habel, Robert Allen ........ 76, 1-lackim, Lincoln, Jr. ......... . 153 128 137 108 Hackney, Robert H. .... 84, 112, 120, 128, 147 Hadley, Harold Stephen .... 56, 63 Halen, Randall C. ........ 86, 128 Hall, Carol Ann ........ 67, 78, Hall, Robert T. Holler, Linda Gay ...... 57,59, Haman, Margaret J. Hamann, Catherine E. Hambrecht, Elaine E. ........ . Hamilton, Timothy McKee Hammond, Cathy Lee ...... 78, Harford, Jay Dryden ......... Hargadon, Bernard J. Harper, Carole Sue ........ 50, Harris, Connie Jo ...59, 67, 121, Hartnett, John R. W. Hartschuh, Jean Fay .... 67, 69, Hartschuh, June Kay ...... 67, Hawkes, Frederick F. ...91,94, 128 147 .78 121 .76 147 147 147 147 137 Heck, Dorothy D. Heffley, Suzanne Kay . .50, 53, 55, Keller, Patricia C. 50, 55, 78, 129, 148 Keller, Patricia D. ...,.......... 50 Keller, John Robert ............ 86 Keller, Stephen Wayne ....... 117 Lust, Patricia ..... 57, 59, 62, 79, 138 Lutz, Robert F. MacDonald, Carole A. ..62, 81, 138 Neal, Urshie Richard ..112, 114, 150 65, 69, 83, 137 Heintz, Steven Douglas ........ 147 Helms, Carol Wesley ...1.. 66,147 Hemenway, Gail Maxine 66, 69, 137 Hemminger, Gene D. ...84, 112, 128 Henry, James .,............... 117 Herman, Marcia E. .... 69, 121, 137 Hertner, James R. ............. 147 Heter, Kay Marlene . .64, 65, 68, 69, 82, 128 Hewes, Thomas R. 57, 58, 59, 90, 128 Heywood, Barbara J. 59, 60, 78, 128 Hicks, David Michael ....,..... 147 Hieronymus, Theodore H. . .57, 58, 59, 60, 84, 92, 120, 128 Hill, Earl F. ...... llf.-3,118,119,147 Hilliard, Alan Hill ............ 147 Hillmer, Margaret P. Himes, James A. ........... 62, 148 Hines, Judy Ellen . , .66, 79, 137, 153 Hirsch, Donna Ellen ....... 121,148 Kelley, Susan Ann .......... 83, 138 Kelly, Larry James ............ 148 Kenny, Roger A. .... 50, 56, 73, 148 Keros, John .............. 84, 120 Kestner, Melvin M. ... .... ..148 Ketter, Barry Linn Kidd, Rosemary ............ 80, 129 Kiessling, Richard Jay Kightlinger, William L. King, Dean P. ............. 117, 148 King, Garold L. ................ 86 King, Sue Ellen ..57, 59, 62, 83, 121, 138 King, Thomas H. .... ..138 Kingsley, Linda L. Kingsmore, Michael L. Kinsey, Thomas B, Kirch, Carole M. ..... . Kirkpatrick, Richard . ....50, 148 .89, 138, 153 .......148 Mack, Barbara Ann ........... 138 MacKenzie, John Gregory ...... 112 MacMillan, Janet A. Malmisur, Olga D. Mann, Marion, Jr. . . . . Mandley, Carl D. Mantis, Ann Elizabeth Marburger, Linda A. March, Larry Paul Margraf, Betty J. Marhenke, Jon David . .,...59,88 ....59,138 ....88 ...64, 65, 7l, 77,92, 129 Mariano, Patrick M. .........,. 112 Marsteller, Jane Louise ...l23,149 Marguart, William A. .......... 138 Marshall, William J. .68, 71, 87, 109, 138 Martin, James Eric . .... . . . 112, 149 Martin, Sharon Lee ........ 83,129 Massey, Paula Kathleen .... 69,88 Neel, John Eugene ...... 59, 66, 150 Neighbor, John Bruce ..... 117,150 Nelson, Donald Wade Nelson, Janice Elaine ...65, 66, 79, 153 Nelson, Margaret Rose ..... 52, 78, 121, 130 Newlands, Gilbert M. Niebel, Annie Lee ...... 79,94, Nighswander, Sarah E. 139 Nommay, Barbara Jean ...... 73, 89 Norman, Harry Francis Norwalk, Keith Alan ....... 76, Nay, Carol Elizabeth .......... Nuhn, Marian Kay . . . Nye, Gary Charles ....69, Oates, David Merlyn ...... 117, Obrecht, Sharon Rose ...... 79, Occhetti, Armand E. 130 150 139 150 139 Odgers, David Allan .... 66, 72, 73, Ogden, Thelma Lois 139 ......50,72 Hirschler, Marilyn Jean 83,121,137 Hiser, Jane Claire Hissong, Sandra Jean .......... 148 Hite, Susan Diane .......... 66, 148 Hochstettler, Mary Anne .... 67, 81, 121, 137, 153 Hodges, Susan Louise ..81, 137, 153 Hoenie, Allen Norman .......... 90 Hoerger, Sandra Jean ....... 69, 78, 126, 128 Hoff, Gordon Ren ...... ..... 1 78 Hogle, Thomas William ...... 64, 86 Halle, Donna Kay ........ 121,137 E-lolmer, James J. .... 90,128 Holmes, Steven T. ... . . . . .90 Holz, Carol Ann Hopple, Edward L. ........ 66,137 Hoty, Argerie .......... 50, 121, 148 House, Emmett D. House, Louis Otis, 1V 52, 69, 76, 137 Hudson, Thomas L. . .63, 69, 86, 126, 129, 153 Huffman, Charles Harman ...... 148 Hughes, Deborah C. .... 50, 54, 63, 79, 137, 153 Hunt, Joseph Hunter, David J. .... 58, 59, 65, 148 Hurtt, Steven Tye .......... 56,148 lkwap, Alphonse I. . .. .... 148 Izikoff, Paul Alan Jackman, Douglas A. .......... 148 Jackson, Carolyn Virginia ..50, 65, 67, 69 Jackson, Robert Dennis ..66, 81, 85, 108, 113, 120 Jacobs, Carol Ann .............. 65 Jarrard, Vivian Molly Jenkins, Thomas Michael ........ 50 Jinkinsan, Judith Lee ...... 66, 148 Johnson, Barbara V. .... 62, 81, 137 Johnson, Bonnie L. .... 57, 121, 153 Johnson, Edwin James ...... 59, 148 Johnson, Hobart Adam, II ..91, 122, Kishler, Fred Edwards, Jr. ..... 112 Kissell, Bruce Stanley ...... 76,111 Klebaum, Carol Elaine .. .67, 69, 73, 148 Klein, Anita Marie ..62, 89, 99, 123, 138 Kleinhans, Sarah Ann Klepper, Georgia A. ........ 73, 138 Kloss, Susan K. ......... 66, 73, 149 Knopf, Edward P. .. ......... 129 Koch, Howard E. Koerper, Ronald E. . .57, 58, 59, 60, 90, 94, 129 Koers, Kathleen H. . . . . , . 123, 149 Kolczun, George J. ..... .. .51, 77 Kolehmainen, Astrid 1. Kollin, Thomas F, .......... 85,112 Koning, Gary J. ........ 84, 112, 114 Konz, Gwendolynne L. . . .56, 68, 83 Krabill, Roberta G. ............ 149 Krispinsky, Paul J. ..... 93, 112, 138 Krizek, Karen Ann ............. 81 Kubinyi, Mathew Kalman Kuhn, James S. Kurek, Kenneth E. ............ 149 Kurz, Elizabeth Pearl ...... 59,129 Kuta, Suzanne J. ...... 66, 121, 149 Lanzen, Jack Hale ..... 86, 120, 129 Larson, Keith Howard .... 52, 53, 90 Larson, William K. ............. 86 Lash, Judith Ann ............. 149 Lautensleger, Dale Alan . . .59, 76, 138 Laux, Jon Alan ....,........ 62,86 LeCrone, Charlen Lou . . . . . . . .83 Lawrence, Deanna Mae Lehman, Peter L. ...... .... 1 49 Leininger, James S. Leis, Linda Lou ..... ...... 6 7,149 Leis, Sara Jane .......... 59, 69, 78 Lemley, Leslie Allen Lendo, John Boyden ........ 73, 149 Lent, Ronald Howard . . . ..... . .84 Lentz, Henry Roy ........... 64, 86 Leopold, Danny J. ............. 129 Masters, Nicholas F. ........... 56 Matheney, Susan E. ..... ..,. 1 49 Matheney, Timothy 1-1. ........ 109 Mathes, Lincoln Nevin Mauk, Lucinda C. ...... 66, 121, 149 Max, Randolph M. ............ 149 Mayberry, Robert J. McBride, Ronald Clark .... 64,120, 139 McCabe, Gerald Lawrence ..76, 139 McCollum, Frank Wallace ..... 129 McCracken, Patricia A. .... 78,139 McGill, Charles S. MCMil1en, Richard Gary ...... 129 McNerney, Joseph Hunter ...62, 76, 95 McPherson, Richard P. McOuistion, Thomas E. ........ 149 McShane, Lucile Richey ...121, 149 McWain, Richard J. ........... 149 Measures, Gary Lee .. .... 149 Olenn, J. Renn .... 66, 85, 112, 120, Olmsted, Peter K. Omlor, Gerry Louis Orr, Susan Kay ...... Oyster, Linda Lee .... Paderiwski, Pamela M. Parker, Eunice L. . . . . Parker, Gerald M. Parsons, John A. 139 ........l39 .....62, 150 .....73 . ....... 150 ....72,83 .....99, 139 Paterson, Andrew S. . . 110, 120, 139 Patterson, John Wayne Patuto, Pasquale A. Paul, William Morris . Peart, William G. Peck, Richard Allan.. Perko, Jack Edward Perry, Sandra Lee Peters, Gregory P. .....52, 85, 121,139 ....l39 ....62,87 .....66,l50 Meiller, Susan Jayne Melick, Franklin Budd Mell, Herbert Lee .... Mercer, Thomas L. Merrill, Janet Ladd .. Merrithew, Beverley J. Mertz, David Charles ,...78 ....149 ...,138 .......62,76 Metzger, Jean Carol .... 66, 69, 80, 129, 138 Meyer, Karen Edith .... 83, 121, 138 Meyer, Robert Peter ....... 71,138 Might, William M. Miller, David N. .......... 116,118 Miller, Gary Michael .......... 116 Miller, June Elizabeth ...59, 89, 139 Miller, Lois M. Miller, Loretta June ......... 65,69 Miller, Marietta Jean . . .69, 89, 139 Miller, Ned Mills, Ethel Lynn Miner, Minor, Michael Allen William F. Mochnick, John Verle Moehle, Marianne L. .........l49 . ...51, 58, 59, 86 .. .... 149 137 Johnson, Judy Ann 59, 66, 79, 82, 153 Johnson, Linda Carol ...67, 121, 148 Johnson, Marie L. .....,.... 59,148 Johnston, Martin George ...... 148 Joss, Donald Wilbert ..... .... 1 48 lunglas, Margaret Ann ......... 66 Kahle, John J. 117,118,l19,l20,137 Kaiser, Anneliese .......... 62, 148 Kaiser, Robert William ...... 99, 137 Kale, Margaret Jane .......... 148 Kalmn, Virginia B. ........ 71,148 Kamenec, Jennefier G. ........ 137 Kane, William F., 111 . .. .148 Karle, William M. ...... ..... 6 8 Kaser, Susan Elizabeth ........ 121 Kaufman, Susan Jane ...... 73,148 Kaylor, 'Grace M. Kear, Robert H. ..56, 66, 68, 86, 129 Keil, Mary Ann ..50, 51, 54, 78, 129 Keller, Jane E. ...... 67, 89, 94, 138 Leppla, Louise E. ...67 Letterhos, Charles W. Leventhal, Linda Claire Leslie, Karen M. ...... . Lindorfi, Wilma J. Lindsley, Margaret A. Liston, Dale Alvin .... Little, Jack A. ...... .. 69,72, 138, 153 ....99,138 ....83,129 .50, 121,149 ....88, 129 .85, 112, 138 ........68 Long, Betty Arline ....... 64, 68, 80 Long, Norma Lozz, 1. wendeii ..... ea, 73, 87, 107, Loucks, Suzanne M. 138 Loughead, Leo V. ,.85, 112, 120, 138 Lowden, Louis Carl, Jr. Lowmiller, Karen E. .......l49 ........62 Lucity, Sharon D. ....... 67, 73, 149 Luli, Karen M. ........ . Lupton, Mary Elizabeth Lurz, Thomas .......... .......l49 .....69,80 . ..... 95 Moon, Abigail Swift .. Moore, Cheryl Lynn Moore, Judith Ann .......... 68,83 Moorhead, Laurel D. Morgenroth, Judith Carol ..83, 121, 129 ....149 ..........l49 Morningstar, Gary L. Morningstar, John R. Morrill, Gean Ellen . Morris, Robert R. ... . Morrison, Claudia ...... 50, 53, 149 Mueller, Carla M. ............. 149 Mueller, Claudia A. . . .50, 134, 139, ..........l29 153 Muetzel, Dorothy .... 51, 64, 65, 71, 83,121,129 Murphy, George William Murray, Charlotte T. ........ 69, 83 Murray, Thomas William Mutti, Calvin F. ..59, 62, 86, 95, 129 Nagy, Robert John ............ 149 Pteifer, Bonnie Jean ....... Pflug, Donna Marie . .50, 54, 83, Phillips, Beverly Jean ........ Plessinger, Hildegard Jean Postance, James Barry .... 112, Powell, Peggy Anne ........ 66, Powers, Donnald L. Prazar, Henry P. ..... .... . Pride, Theron Phillip ...... 116, Prudden, Orrin Neil ........ 66, Puhek, Marcia Ann . .63, 66, 80, Rackham, Linda Ellen ........ Rahib, Julia Michael Rainey, Robert Lee ..... 66,86, Rambo, Beth Ann ....... 57, 59, Rampulla, Andrew J. .. .59, 87, Reed, Carol Lynn .... 65, 78, 92, Reese, Steve Jeffrey ........ 64, Rehberg, Walter M. .... 62,76, Reichenbach, Eldon E. ...... . Reider, John Kenneth ........ Reigle, Katherine L. . .64, 68, 73, Reiser, Stephen Jay ........ 84, .81 130 150 150 150 150 150 150 139 93. 130 150 130 150 139 130 150 139 150 150 78, 130 130 Renninger, Donald Scott, Jr. ...85, 112, Reynolds, Katherine F. .... 121, Rhodes, Deanna J. .......... . Rhodes, Nancy L. ...59, 83, 139, Rice, Lawrence W. .... 85, 112, Rice, Sheila C. .........., 121, Reibasch, ary MLinn .... 55, 80, Rinehart, David A. ..... 77, 99, Ritch, Gerald A. ....... 84,120, Ritchie, Paul Gene ............ Roberts, James B. Roberts, Thomas E. ........ 66, Robinson, David A. ..... 57, 86, 139 150 150 153 120 150 130 139 130 150 150 130 Rohrbaugh, Paul David ..58, 59, 87 Roth, John M. ................ . Rourke, Linda Ann ........... Roush, Tom Roy ..... 66, 91, 94, Rue, Kenneth D. ............. . Ruess, Jeannette L. 150 150 139 150 177


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