Illinois Wesleyan University - Wesleyana Yearbook (Bloomington, IL)

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H ' .Rim Winkler FGCUHY - - - - - ---- KUihY DUVJS School of Dramatics. .. .....Bob Lewis Classes ..... . ..... Alison Cope School of Music. H School of Art .... School of Dramatics .... School of Music. . . . ....... Barbara Puckett .Marie Ann Schlemmer . ..... Lois Augspurger Fraternities . . . Organizations . .. . . . .Sylvia Plouer Liz Reid . . . .Betty Horst . . . .Frances Cherry Fraternities . . . ....... Rosie Stock Men's Athletics .... ....... J ohn Gurney Organizations . . . . .Betty Anne Bowers Copy. . . ...... .... M ariella Knox Flatt Activities . . . . . ....... Joan Yoder -lean 5095 Men's Athletics .... Women's Athletics .... Copy . .... .... . . . ...Frank Van Zant . . . .Lee Woodside . .. .Jo Ann Winters STCIH: Herchel Cline, Caroline Formhals, Shirley Potter, Pat Patyk, Jean Ritter, Mary Skanberg, Rol Prest. Argus . . . ...... Bob Byler Faculty Advisors .......... Mr. Orville Nothdurft lndex . . . . .Diane Hammon Mf- Slum' C- Van Order' Eleanor Pettet Business Advisor .... ..... M r. Paul W. Kasch ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS TO . Every year there are certain people who help make the Wesleyana possible . . . These people aren't on the staff and yet they give their assistance gladly and willingly . . . We greatly appreciate the help of- Pantagraph Printing and Stationery Company Bloomington Engraving Company Mr. Edward J. Bryan . . . Mr. Robert Steppe . . . McKnight and McKnight Printing Company Ken-Way Photographers Mr. William W. McKnight, Jr .... Mr. Kenneth H. Berglund Mr. Wesley Stephens Mr. Robert W. Berglund . . . The S. K. Smith Company . . . To these people and to others who have given their time and effort in helping us solve our prob- lems-we say,- Thank You . . . 4 Dedfkaf bn o the fufu e . . . Everyone knows that the first hundred years are the hardest . . . Looking backward through Wes- leyan's history we have found this to be only too true . . . We of the Junior Class would 'like to dedicate this first annual of our second hundred years to looking forward . . . Growth . . . Ever greater achievement . . . Larger and broader fields of learning . . . Newer and more decisive victories must be won to advance a grand tradition into a great one. All this must be accomplished without forgetting our debt to the past . . . Without losing a modicum of Wesleyan's spunky spirit . . . But ever gaining in a fine appreciation of all it takes to become the best. . . Looking backward we have found our materials . . . spirit--desire for learning-perseverance . . Looking forward . . . Let's use 'em . . . IN MEMORIAM TO . Edward E. Stevens, who for the past three years has been assistant professor of chemistry at Wes- leyan, died on October 29th after a long illness. 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N 7 f 4 aff Q9 .,3'br.- ' ' 'Ii'-'Y 5 . ' ,pav- 6. , UF' M w at V ,V 4 'ft' DURATION . By far the most individual looking building on campus . . . Dura- tion-having already survived the duration-is expected to endure indefinitely . . . lt ie W v, .gf .Mfg iie iii ll 1,15-iw.. I- i ,.-1-' W1 f , T324 SCIENCE HALL Frogs in formaldehyde-otoms in fest Tubes-ond levers on o blackboard . . . No? to mention c staring skeleton . . . These ore fo be found in The closet of Science Hall . .. an 'Nm .1 4 ilff , W4 V i ,, ,fIj,1 gQ?- ig A ' ,K ,. ,,7..,mg1V I H . UHQW A Y 7' 545 I li-'lg 4 I , 35 l ll QE if ra , l , A .5 .pl X , ilk 3 , 'L if , .Y W my s f Av 5 E R . , 4 PFEIFFER HALL . . What's that crowd over there? , . . Oh-nothing out of the ordinary . . . Just the Pfeiffer girls kissing their Saturday dates goodnight . . fig Q A Q 4 Y? 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Holmes, President of the University. Row 2: Louis L. Williams, Bloomington, Aaron Brooks, Bloomington, Palmer Weslervell, Peoria, J. Stuart Wyatt, Normal. ...Bloomington . . . .Abingdon ... .Chicago .. ...Springfield . . . .Bloomington ............Peoria Clayton, Missouri . . . . . . .Marshall ...Bloomington . . . .Chicago ... .Hopedale . . . . .Chicago . . .Bloomington . . . .Sycamore . . .Chicago Loring C. Merwin .... M. C. Nutt ........ Beniamin Weir .... Leslie C. Arends. .. . . . .Bloomington .Moline . . . .Charleston .......Melvin William R. Bach ................. Bloomington Mrs. Mary Hardtner Blackstock ....... Springfield G. Earl Hartenbower ......... ..... N ormal Hugh S. Magill ...... ............... A uburn H. W. McPherson ................. Springfield Garfield D. Merner ..... San Francisco, California Maury Powell .................. Bloomington Loyal M. Thompson. L. W. Tuesburg ...... Virgil Martin .. . . .Kewanee .. .Pontiac .. . .Chicago E. E. Atherton, O. B. Enselman, Jual R. Ford, Donald H. Gibbs, Sidney A. Guthrie, Arthur P. Jordan, Thomas B. Lugg, Frank Marston, J. Fred Melvin, W. G. Pulliam, Raye Ragan, Morgan Williams. 19 . . . general director is the title ot Kenneth Alton Browne . . . Vitally connected with the produc- tion... Dean of the University, B.A. Hastings College, M.A. Stanford University, Pennsylvania, LL,D. Doane pk 4,1 sa, rim Ph.D. Universtiy of College ky, K X 2, rl 5 t if e at Me ffl ee Deans . .. The assistant directors . . . playing important roles in the production - Wesleyan . . ,, .441-' Z t?4xqP2 . . . A gracious and poised portrayal . . . Anne Meierhofer ably directs the women of the show . . . Dean of Women and Instructor in Speech, B.S. University of lllinois, M.A. Northwestern University. . . . Men's director is Howard Hoogesteger . . . Always typecclsted as the All 'Round Good Guy . . . Works professionally under the name- Hoogie . . . Dean of Men and Assistant Professor in Education and Psychology, B.S., M.Ed. Springfield College. 20 . . . An important crew-chief is Mildred Hunt . . . Registrar . . . Registrar, and Professor of Mathemtaics, B.A. Denison University, M.A., Ph.D. University of Chicago. . . And managing the show's finances we tind Philip W. Kasch . . . Comptroller . . . Comptroller, B.S. University of Illinois. 2'l . . . Publicity and casting are well handled by Orville Nothdurft . . . Director of Admissions . . . Director of Admissions, B.A. Bradley University, M.A. Northwestern University. STAFF PERSONNEL . . . . Hard working crew members de- serve special mention . . . Without them the show cannot run smoothly Mrs. Leon Youngdahl, Miss Con- stance Ferguson, Mrs. Leon Vane derwater . . . Memorial Center Re- ceptionists T 4 x 3 Mrs. Elizabeth Mohler . . . Secre- tary of Development Program gi ! at Y, ii if :fu-' Lloyd Ater . . . Bookstore Miss Alice Word . . . Secretary of the Music Ottice p...,f Mrs. Shirley Clemens, Mnss Ellsabe T rner Sfubblefield, Mrs. Polly u missions Office Mrs. Bemcdine Beckman Librarian 1 Mrs rs ell Bead les, M irar s Omce Mrs. Maxine Adkxns Muss Mildred Buch holz Mrs Lorraine Lowry Mss ut H arms Mrs Verl Hale James Mack Business Office Miss Joan Straight, Mrs. Mmry Raney, Dr. Howard Oborn . . . United Methodist Movement Miss Bernice Deminsky . . . Humanities Omce Secretary R ..,.. ... Whit Mrs. Ardith Charles . . . News Bureau Miss Caroline Schultz . . . Health Center Fdca fy Each a star in his own right . . . We've cast our technical directors as . . . Faculty . . 26 BUNYAN H. ANDREW, Professor of History and Political Science, B.A. Guilford College, M.A., Ph.D. University of California. EDMUND M. AUGSPURGER, Assistant in Physics and Geology, B.Ed. Illinois State Normal University. HELEN BARTHOLOMEW, Assistant Professor of Edu- cation, B.A. Lincoln College, M.A. Colorado College of Education. WILLIAM T. BEADLES, Professor of Economics and Business Administration, B.A. Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity, M.A. University of Illinois, C.L.U. American College of Life Underwriters. WILLIAM H. BETTGER, Assistant Professor of Ger- man and French, A.B., M.A. University of Colorado. EDNA M. BOWERSOX, Instructor in Home Eco- nomics, B.A. Coe College, M.A. State University of Iowa. RALPH E. BROWNS, Professor of Philosophy, B.A., M.A. DePauw University, B.D. Garrett Biblical Insti- lute. GUSTAV P. DINGA, Instructor in Chemistry, B.A. St. Olaf College, M.S. University of Louisville. BETTY ELWERS, Instructor in English, B.A. Lawrence College, M.A. University af Wisconsin. CONSTANCE FERGUSON, Professor of French, B.A. Illinois Wesleyan University, M.A. Middlebury Col- lege, Certificat d'etudes francaises, University of Grenoble. ROBERT O. GIBBON, Assistant Professor of History and the Science of Government, B.A., M.A. Univer- sity of Kansas. NORMAN A. GOLDSMITH, Associate Professor of Mathematics, B.Ed. Eastern Illinois State College, M.A., Ph.D. University of Illinois. LOWELL B. HAZZARD, Professor of Religion, B.A, Ohio Wesleyan University, B.D., D.D., Garrett Bib- lical Institute, Ph.D., University of Edinburgh. WILLIAM A. HETZER, Instructor in BIOIOQYI A.B. Southwestern College, M.A. University of Kansas. FRANK J. HOLMES, Associate Professor of Psychol- ogy, B.S. Long Island University, M.A. Columbia University, Ph.D. New York University. LOLA JACOBS, Instructor in Speech and English, B.A. Monmouth College, M.A. Northwestern School of Speech. JOAN JARRETT, Assistant Librarian, B.A. College of William and Mary. WILLIAM J. KENNICK, Assistant Professor of Eco- nomics, A.B. University of Michigan, M.A. Ohio State University. LUCILE KLAUSER, Instructor in English, B.A. DePauw University, M.A. University of Illinois. FRANK C. MARRAPODI, Assistant Professor of French, B.A. Park College. ROBERT H. MOORE, Chairman of the Division of the Social Sciences, and Professor of Education, B.A. Marietta College, M.A., Ph.D. Ohio State Uni- versity. FREDERICK l. MUHL, Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics, B.S. University of Illinois. GEORGE T. OBORN, Associate Professor of History, B.A. DePauw University, S.T.B., M.A. Boston Univer- sity, Ph.D. University of Chicago. ELIZABETH H. OGGEI., Assistant Professor of Eng- lish, B.A. Morningside College, M.A. University of Iowa. -1,9-' so 3 JOHN A. PETTIT, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, B.A. Wittenberg College, B.D. Chicago Lutheran Theological Seminary, M.A. University of Chicago. SAMUEL C. RATCLIFFE, Professor of Sociology, B.A. University of Mount Allison, M.A. University af Alberta, Ph.D. University of Chicago. MARIE ROBINSON, Assistant Professor of Speech, B,L.I. Emerson College, M.A. Michigan State Col- lege. RUTH SCHINDLER, Reference-Circulation Librarian, A.B. Alma College, M.A. University of Michigan. WILLIAM E. SCHULTZ, Chairman of the Division of the Humanities, and Professor of English Literature, B.A., Litt.D. Culver-Stockton College, M.A., Ph.D. Yale University. WILLIAM WALLIS. Professor of History, B.S. Ohio Wesleyan University, M.A. University of Illinois. WAYNE W. WANTLAND, Chairman of the Division of Natural Sciences, and Professor of Biology, B.S. in Ed., Ph.D. Northwestern University, DARYL E, WILLIAMS, Professor of Philosophy of Religion, B.A. Morningside College, M.A. North- western University, B.D. Garrett Biblical Institute, Ph.D. Yale University. Not Pictured: THELMA BAILEN, Assistant Professor of Sociology, B.Ed Illinois State Normal University, Ph.B. University of Chicago. WAYNE F. CASKEY, Associate Professor of Economics and Business Administration, Ph.B., M.S., Ph.D. University of Illinois. CHESTER H. LONG, Professor of Physics, B.A., M.A. University of Kansas. OLIVER LUERSSEN, Assistant Professor of Business Administration, B.A,, M.B.A. University of Chicago. VERA SAAR, Professor of Home Economics, B.S., M.S. University of Colorado, Faculty members in the Bloomington Centennial program . . . The Driver, Orville Nothdurft, Robert H. Moore George T. Oborn, Gustav Dinga, Bunyan H. Andrew, Edmund M. Augspurger. 31 Velma Arnold . . . University Nurse, R.N. Fred J. Jackson . . . Night Watchman Mrs. Edith Kuhn . . . Alumni Secretary Wallace McClenohan . . . Executive Director of De velopment Program Mary Smiley . . . Dietitian Orlin C. Spicer . . . Librarian Ana' omore now... 'gq j YL rw' 7, fu, . is v LQ. w f 'W mf' XV ,Q x ' X 4 V., is 'gf 5 x , . AQ' 1555 , g in .1 zpggir-'f . Q . ' . --- ,MYM - K M N .Q f,Q,5.,..e A I , 3 , 4,3 , K3 Q K N if ffblwa' L -Q X . 5' f' -' . ' f A ' ' ff , n 'Q QR x mir ,- ' :- . - f-f:S?'f1 L' A -5 1 . , n V, ' f'Zs?5 w QQ! t ' ,-Vg a'f ?x 'Fa ,fb 3 bf, Q sn, ll :IBSKV A , . ' ' jfviii fi N , 'uf' fd' K ' I .ff 'X - f Q W, friggfi ,, is-gg? 4 41. ' X4 8' W .,,,.,. .Q Q wi- ' .- N ,T-15 . ' if J' I' 2. x X Q' 4 J, ,I , T L was TY.: 33 wow off... X X X kw ,fa V .X El .-,-. 3 -A,'. 1 X -X S- ffl pr -,ff- Z' V - ,ff ,f' -Af A if in T -: . P-. .gzy J fffl .-zifififzizifffri:-. 2-:f?fS:SE:355ErErS2 v WXRQRV X Q ' AR M1 K A 9.-'H' sis' E 5144 W Z! f f f1?W2 ff NJ F TY ' R0 , Q' C A YL V f Njxf '-' Q X Z X ff , ., X Sen hrs . .. Hands are shakey but minds are sound . . . Upon frivolities they have frowned . . . Against the day they're capped and gowned . . . Having resisted sin and its wiles- moving determinedly down Iife's aisles . . . Hey Mort-ya got the test in yer files? . . . PRESIDENT . . . Bob Haag VICE PRESIDENT . . . Barbara Crawford 9 36 3 I I SECRETARY TREASURER Gerri Winegurner Warren Miller ,Max-..,g Eg if if LOUISE AGAZZI, Joliet, A.B., lndee Women, Episcopoi, Sunday Evening Fellowship, Transfer from Joliet Junior College. GEORGE ALLISON, Chicago, A.B., Theta Chi, Argus Editor, Blue Key Secretary-Treasurer, Green Medallion, Gamma Upsi- lon, Wesleyona Assistant Editor, News Bureau Director, Sports Publicity Director, Marching Band, Of Thee I Sing. 23, 2392? 23, JERRY R. BARKER, Normal, B.F.A., Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Phi Delta, Art Club. WILLIAM BENJAMIN, Bloomington, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Delta Secretary and President, Radio Stalt, Interfraternity Council, Pi Kappa Delta, Transfer from Western State Teachers College. GILBERT BAECHLER, Momence, Ph.D., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Foot- ball, Most Valuable Player and Captain, All Conference CCI, W Club, Track. JULIAN E. BAGGERLY, Waverly, B.M., Phi Mu Alpha Social Chairman, House Manager and Pledge Master, Collegiate Choir, University Chorus. 21? SENIOR AUDREY BENNETT, Dixon, A.B., Kappa Kappa Gamma Treas- urer and Vice President, Alpha Lambda Delta, Argus Staff, University Chorus, German Club, Student Union Public Re- lations Committee. CARL H. BERGERSEN, Oak Park, Ph.B., Transfer of University of Illinois. 38 GORDON P. BEUTKE, Long Point, Ph.B., Sigma Chi, W Club, Baseball, Basketball. MARTIN BIRCH, Rockford, B.F.A., Delta Phi Delta Treasurer. WILLIAM J. BOYS, Pana, A.B. DAVID L. BROWN, Riverside, Ph.B., Theta Chi Social Chair- man and Rushing Chairman, Student Union Vice President, Blue Key, Argus. CLASS'5l Pile ze 2+ ss 1:1-A KENNETH BRUNO, Normal, Ph.B., Transfer from Illinois State Normal University. ALESE BUCK, Morris, B.M., Sigma Alpha Iota Corresponding Secretary, Collegiate Choir Secretary, Green Medallion, Con- stant Star, Of Thee I Sing, Love Rides the Rails, Christ- mas Oratorio Soloist, W.S.A. Social Chairman. JANE BURT, Forrest, A.B., Kappa Delta Treasurer, League of Women Voters, Y.W.C.A., W.S.A. RAY D. BYHAM, Jr., Kane, Pa., B.M., Phi Mu Alpha Social Chairman and President, Junior Class President, lnterfraternity Council Treasurer, Green Medallion President, Blue Key, Argus Music Editor, University Chorus, Apollo Quartet. 39 FRANK CALSMER, Fort Lee, N. J., B.A., Indee Men, Student JAMES CLOUGH, Maroa, A.B. Union, Social Commission, French Club, German Club, Track, University Chorus, Academy of Science. ALBERT J. CARTWRIGHT, Fairlawn, N.J., B.S., Alpha Epsilon Delta. Zieirfileliflls GLENN COPELAND, Bushnell, A.B., Theta Chi Historian and Secretary, Pi Gamma Mu, University Chorus. CHARLES M. COX, Hudson, B.S., Indee Men, W Club, Ger- man Club, University Chorus, Academy of Science, Elizabeth the Queen. GLEN COLER, Springfield, B.M., Transfer from Illinois Wesleyan Junior College. SENIOR MARILYN CRAIG, Moline, A.B., Indee Women, Theta Alpha Phi, Student Union, Argus, Green Medallion Vice President, Masquers, Y.W.C.A., French Club Secretary-Treasurer, Love Rides the RaiIs, Androcles and the Lion. BARBARA CRAWFORD, Milford, B.M., Sigma Alpha Iota House President, Collegiate Choir, University Chorus, Women's Chorus, Campus Chest Solicitations Chairman, Panhellenic Council, Senior Class Vice President, Masquers, Of Thee I Sing, Love Rides the Rails, Constant Star. 40 AL CONKRITE, Henry, Ph.B. GEORGE DAHLGREN, Chicago, B.S., Sigma Chi Social Chair- man, Social Commission, Transfer from Lincoln College. CHRIS D'AMELlO, Port Washington, N. Y., B.M., Sigma Alpha Iota Rushing Chairman and Social Chairman, University Chorus, Women's Chorus, Of Thee I Sing, Tom Sawyer, Constant Star. FRANK DAVIS, Bloomington, Ph.B. CLASS'5l zz- xx- xx- Xl, Pile BEN DAY, Morris, A.B., Indee Men, Sunday Evening Fellow- ship, Episcopoi President, German Club, Blue Key Correspond- ing Secretary. C. THOMAS DAY, Springfield, A.B., French Club, Black Book- meh. DALE DEAN, Leroy, Ph.B., Sigma Chi President, Interfraternity Council Secretary. THOMAS H. DESNOYERS, Glen Ellyn, Ph.B., Indee Men, Pi Gamma Mu. 41 ALAN C. DICKERSON, Port Washington, N. Y., B.M., Concert Band, Marching Band, University Chorus. JOHN DORAN, Bloomington, Ph.B., Transfer from Glendale College, California. rib if XP Pi? Pile CAROLYN EBLING, Elmhurst, B.F.A., Alpha Gamma Delta, Delta Phi Delta, Lyceum Commission Chairman, Wesleyana Associate Editor, Art Club Secretary, French Club, University Chorus, Transfer from Iowa State College. DON EDDY, Bloomington, Ph.B., lndee Men, W Club, Foot- ball, Football All Conference Second Team. NANCY DUNBAR, McNabb, Ph.B., Indee Women Alumni Secre- tary, Sunday Evening Fellowship, Y.W.C.A., University Chorus. WILLIAM G. DUVALL, Bloomington, B.A., Sigma Chi President and Assistant Pledge Master, Academy of Science, German Club. SENIOR JOHN EDWARD ELLIS, Clinton, Ph.B. BERT ELWERT, Chicago, Ph.B., Lyceum Commission, Student Welfare Commission. 42 JOAN ERICZON, Homewood, A.B., Kappa Kappa Gamma President and Social Chairman, Pi Kappa Delta, Green Medal- lion, Masquers, Panhellenic Council, Spanish Club, Radio StaH, W.S.A., Chapel Commission, Homecoming Queen. MARY ALICE ESCH, Bloomington, B.F.A,, Sigma Kappa Presi- dent and Rushing Chairman, Chairman Spring Festival Lunch- eon, Chairman Alumni Homecoming Banquet, Egas, Green Medallion, Panhellenic Council, W.S.A. Treasurer and Vice President, Art Club. FERN FISHER, Chicago, A.B., Kappa Delta, W.S.A., Women's Chorus, Masquers, French Club, Workshop Theater, The Young and Fair, Constant Star, Transfer from Monticello. JOAN B. FLEMING, Normal, B.S., Home Ec Club, Transfer from DePauw University. CLASS'5lf1e as me me 23, WILLIAM D. FRANZ, Chicago, Ph.B., Sigma Chi Social Chair- man and Pro Consul, Interfraternity Council, Elizabeth the Queen, Androcles and the Lion. WILLIAM E. FRIBERG, Chicago, Ph.B., Theta Chi Intramural Director and Librarian, Convocation Commission, Athletic Commission, Football, W Club. DICK GABOS, Mt. Pleasant, Penna., Ph.B., Sigma Chi Pro Consul and Historian, Baseball. SUSAN GAGE, South Wayne, Wis., A.B,, Indee Women, Mas- quers, French Club, Sunday Evening Fellowship, Episcopoi, University Chorus, Social Commission. 43 MARIE E. GARRISON, Lacon, A.B., Kappa Delta Vice President, ROLAND R. GOINS, Yorkville, B.S., lndee Men, German Club, Panhellenic Council, President, Egas President, W.S.A. Secre- Academy of Science, tary, Spanish Club, Green Medallion, League of Women Voters. WENDELL GOLDEN, Rockford, Ph.B., lndee Men, Student Union, JEANNE METZGER GIPSON, Normal, A.B., Kappa Kappa Freshman Vice President, Sophomore President, Football, Trans- Gamma. fer from Carthage College. JAMES A. GOUGH, Chicago, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Delta Pledge Master and Historian, lnterfraternity Council, Transfer from Northwestern. KENNETH GREEN, Pekin, B.S., Phi Mu Alpha, University Chorus, Of Thee I Sing, Tom Sawyer. JOANNE GRAENING, Pekin, A.B., University Chorus, Mas- quers. EUGENE L. GRMAN, Mt. Olive, B,M. 44 BERNADINE GUSTAT, Johnson City, B.M., lndee Women Chorus Director, Alpha Lambda Delta Historian, Green Medallion, Student Union, University Orchestra, University Chorus, Con- cert Band, Bloomington-Normal Symphony. ROBERT DALE HAAG, Sandusky, Mich., Ph.B., Phi Gamma Delta Treasurer and President, Senior Class President, Inter- fraternity Council, Student Union. CLASS '5l xr xl- Pile HOWARD HASTINGS, Lexington, B.M., Ph.B., Theta Chi, Sun- day Evening Fellowship, Masquers Board of Control, Inter- SHIRLEE HAEGELE, Burlington, Iowa, B.F.A., Alpha Gamma Delta Treasurer, Delta Phi Delta Social Chairman, Terrapin Club President, French Club, Art Club, University Chorus, W.S.A., Board and Art Chairman, Cheerleader. BARBARA JEAN HALL, Flossmoor, B.F.A., Sigma Kappa, Delta Phi Delta, Social Commission, Student Union Publicity Com- mission, Art Club President. LELAND G. HAY, Bloomington, B.S., Academy of Science, Ger- national Relations Commission, Collegiate Choir, University man Club. Chorus, I Remember Mama, Elizabeth the Queen. JACK M. HAWKINS, Vermillion Grove, Ph.B., Sigma Chi, Foot- ball. DON HEINL, Highland Park, B.F.A., Tau Kappa Epsilon Rush- ing Chairman, Homecoming Campus Decorations Chairman, Spanish Club, Art Club, Wesleyana, Marching Band. 45 BARBARA HENSLEY, Bloomington, B.S., Marching Band, Acad- emy of Science, Transfer from Monmouth College. THOMAS R. HENSLEY, Bloomington, B.S., Indee Men, Academy of Science. Ile X? Xleiieile FRANK HINES, Bloomington, Ph.B., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Transfer from Morgan Park Junior College. RONALD D. HINTON, Pana, Ph.B., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Con- cert Band, Marching Band. .IEANNINE HILDEBRANDT, Palatine, A.B., Indee Women Treas- urer and Sports Chairman, Spanish Club, Episcopoi, Sunday Evening Fellowship, W.S.A. Board, Argus, Wesleyana, Univer- sity Chorus. ROLAND HILL, Pekin, A.B., University Chorus, Concert Band, Marching Band. SENIOR DAWN HITE, Chicago, A.B., Indee Women Treasurer, University Chorus, Argus, Student Union Representative, International Relations Club, Episcopoi, Sunday Evening Fellowship. ARTHUR E. HOLMES, Chicago, B.M., Phi Mu Alpha, Collegiate Choir, University Chorus. 46 ROBERT E. HOLMES, Champaign, A.B., Episcopoi Treasurer, Sunday Evening Fellowship, Transfer from University of Illinois. LLOYD HOLT, Sycamore, Ph.B., lndee Men, Episcopoi, Student Union, Religious Activities Commission Chairman, Sunday Even- ing Fellowship, Transfer from Illinois State Teachers College. CLASS '51 23, XI, GWENDOLYN RUTH HOULDRIDGE, Villa Grove, B.S., lndee Women, University Chorus, Home Economics Club, Student Union, Sunday Evening Fellowship, International Relations Club. JAMES PHILLIP HOWARD, Tauton, Moss., A.B., Phi Gamma Delta Social Committee, French Club, International Relations Club Vice President. BEVERLY HORNSBY, Morris, A.B., Indee Women Sports Chair- man, Outing Club Secretary, Y.W.C.A. Secretary, W.S.A. Ex- ecutive Board, University Chorus, Transfer from Carthage Col- lege. ANNETTE HORST, Pekin, A.B., University Chorus, Black Book- men, Spanish Club, French Club. 235 X? 23, PAULINE NELL HURST, Chicago, B.M., Delta Omicron Rushing Chairman, Panhellenic Council, Women's Chorus, University Chorus. KINGSTON ISENHART, Bloomington, Ph.B., Sigma Chi Treas- urer, Masquers, Argus. 47 BILL JACKSON, Rockford, A.B., Tau Kappa Epsilon Secretary and Public Relations, Chairman, Basketball, Manager, Head Cheer Leader, W Club, Argus Sports Editor, Masquers, Ger- man Club, University Chorus. RICHARD L. JAMISON, Chrisman, B.M., Phi Mu Alpha, Uni- versity Orchestra, Bloomington-Normal Symphony, Concert Band Vice President, Marching Band. XFX? HAROLDINE JOHNSON, Harvey, B.F.A., lndee Women, Mas- quers, Transfer from Thornton Junior College. KENNETH E. JOHNSON, Chicago, B.S., lndee Men President and Social Chairman, Gamma Upsilon, Alpha Epsilon Delta President, Green Medallion, Blue Key, Campus Chest Chair- man, Student Union, Academy of Science, German Club, Argus City Editor, University Chorus. Xrileiie .fi ALFRED D. JOHANNES, Philo, Ph.B., Episcopoi, Transfer from Roosevelt College. CLIFFORD H. JOHNSON, Oak Park, B.M., lndee Men, Col- legiate Choir, Concert Band, Marching Band. SENIOR ROBERT JOHNSON, Bloomington, Ph.B., Sigma Chi Associate Editor, Chairman of Homecoming Dance, Transfer from Lincoln College. MAUREEN JANE JONES, Bloomington, B.A., Kappa Delta Scholarship Chairman, W.S.A., League of Women Voters Vice President, University Chorus, Transfer from Stephens College. 48 J. WILLIAM JONES, Assumption, A.B., Indee Men, Junior Class Vice President, Blue Key, Student Union President, Black Book- men Field Representative, German Club, Episcopoi. DONALD J. JOSLYN, Chicago, Ph.B., Theta Chi Rushing Chair- man, lnterfraternity Council President, Basketball, Transfer from Loyola University. CLASS '5l 23' 211, ELLA RUTH KESL, Lebanon, B.F.A., Delta Phi Delta, Art Club, Transfer from McKendree College. WENDELL R. KESSLER, Auburn, B.M., Indee Men, Collegiate Choir, University Chorus, Transfer from University of Illinois. SAMUEL G. KAHN, New York, B.S., lnterfraternity Council, Stray Greek Association, Academy of Science, Transfer from City College of New York. RALPH KELLER, Mt. Pleasant, Pa., Ph.B., W Club Vice Presi- dent, Football. 423, 23, RENEE KIDD, Bloomington, A.B., Sigma Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Academy of Science. ROBERT KIVI, Kenosha, Wis., Ph.B. 49 ANTONIE KONSELMAN, Colorado Springs, Colo., A.B., lndee Women, Student Directory Editor, Outing Club, Black Bookmen President, Argus Managing Editor, Y.W.C.A., W.S.A., Spanish Club, Publications Commission Chairman, News Bureau Assist- ant, Transfer from Colorado College. MYLLA JEANNE KRATINA, Cabery, B.M., Delta Omricon Treas- urer and House President, Sigma Kappa, Student Union, March- ing Band. Concert Band, University Chorus. 21,239 HENRY V. L. LEE, Honolulu, Hawaii, Ph.B. lndee Men, Pi Mu Gamma, Spanish Club, University Chorus, International Re- lations Club President, Football Trainer, Basketball Manager, Hawaiian Club, Swimming. ORVILLE J. LEFEVER, Pana, B.M., Concert Band, Marching Band, University Orchestra, Bloomington-Normal Symphony. Xlefilefile FRED A. LAUHER, Bloomington, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Delta, W Club, Tennis. HELENJEAN LAUTERBACK, Bushnell, B.F.A., Alpha Gamma Delta Editor and First Vice President, Green Medallion, Delta Phi Delta Treasurer and President, Junior Class Treasurer, Argus Society Editor, Egas Secretary-Treasurer, French Club, Terrapin Club, Masquers, Lyceum Commission, Student Wel- fave Commission, Wesleyana Section Editor, W.S.A., Chairman of Campus Chest Publicity, Elizabeth the Queen, The Young and Fair. SENIOR RICHARD H. LEHMAN, Champaign, A.B., Stray Greeks, Argus, Transfer from Wabash College. JOHN L. LElGHTY, Pana, B.M., Phi Mu Alpha, University Orchestra, University Chorus, Concert Band, Marching Band, Bloomington-Normal Symphony. 50 PEGGY JOYCE LETSINGER, El Paso, B.M., Sigma Alpha lota FERMIN LUQUE, Panama City, R. P., A.B., International Re Treasurer, Vice President and Yearbook Chairman, University lations Commission, Spanish Club Social Chairman and Presi Chorus, Women's Chorus, W.S.A. dent. ROBERT M. LOVE, Bloomington, Ph.B., Sigma Chi, Golf. DONALD McCALL, Bloomington, Ph.B. CLASS'5lx1e 23, 21? :ae xt FRANCES JANE McCALL, Centralia, B.M., lndee Women Pub- licity Chairman and Vice President, Blackstock Hall Secretary and Social Chairman, Green Medallion, Student Union, Social Commission, Women's Chorus, University Chorus, Marching Band. GARTH LYNN McDERMOTT, Stanford, A.B., lndee Men, Acad- emy of Science. H. JOHN McCRACKEN, Kankakee, Ph.B., Tau Kappa Epsilon, University Chorus. ROBERT M. McGAFFEY, Dixon, B.S., German Club. 51 DAVID MACLAY, Des Plaines, Ph.B. JAMES D. MAKINSON, Cullom, B.F.A., Theta Chi, Delta Phi Delta. SAMUEL MAEHARA, Puunene, Maui, B.S., German Club. DON J. MARTIN, Dearborn, Mich., Ph.B., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Transfer from Michigan State Normal. 2+ Pile 23, ze 22, SENIOR WILLIAM MASCHGER, Springfield, B.M., Phi Mu Alpha, Con- cert Band. ROGER MILLER, Kenosha, Wis., A.B., Baseball, W Club. PEGGY MELZER, Des Plaines, B.S., Kappa Delta House Presi- dent, University Chorus, W.S.A., Terrapin Club Secretary- WARREN E. MILLER, Bloomington, Ph.B., Theta Chi, Senior Treasurer, Y.W.C.A. Class Treasurer, Transfer from Illinois State Normal University. 52 GILBERT G. MITCHELL, Chicago, Ph.B., lndee Men, Sergeant at Arms, Football, Track. THOMAS MOHR, Gibson City, Ph.B. BETH MOORE, Berrien Springs, Mich., B.S., lndee Women, W,S.A., Outing Club Secretary and President, Student Union, Transfer from Kalamazoo College. WALTER W. MOORE, Bellflower, Ph.B. CLASS'5l xs 23, xr-A me 2+ MARTHA E. MOUSHON, Washington, B.S., lndee Women, Academy of Science, Secretary-Treasurer, Episcopoi, Sunday Evening Fellowship, W.S.A. JOHN EDWARD MUIR, Canton, Ph.B., lndee Men, Episcopoi, Marching Band, Concert Band, Student Christian Fellowship. PAUL NAKAMURA, Puunene, Maue, Hawaii, Ph.B., lndee Men, International Relations Club. HASTIE .l. NEYNABER, Normal, Ph.B., lndee Men, Masquers, International Relations Club, Episcopoi, Sunday Evening Fel- lowship, Beautiful People, Elizabeth the Queen. 53 HELEN NICHOLS, Monticello, Ph.B., Alpha Gamma Delta, Re- cording Secretary, W.S.A., University Chorus, Marching Band, Episcopoi, Campus Chest Chairman, Transfer from MacMurray College. ROBERT M. NlSHlDA, Honolulu, Hawaii, B.F.A., lndee Men, Episcopoi, Wesleyana Lay-out Editor, Delta Phi Delta, Sunday Evening Fellowship, Art Club President. RUTH ANN OLAM, Ottawa, A.B., lndee Women, Argus. BALDWIN J. PAREDES, Brooklyn, N. Y., Academy of Science, Alpha Phi Delta, Transfer from Brooklyn College. XFX? EVA SPENCER OSTERBERG, Faith, S. D., A.B., Transfer from Dakota Wesleyan University. MYRON L. OSTERBERG, Salem, S. D., B.M., Collegiate Choir, Transfer from Dakota Wesleyan University. xr, SENIOR MARILYN PFLEDERER, Tremont, B.M., lndee Women, Alpha Lambda Delta President, Green Medallion, Wesleyana, Egas, Y.W.C.A. Treasurer, Chapel Commission, University Chorus. JANIS L. PHELPS, Chicago, A.B., lndee Women, W.S.A., Women's Chorus, University Chorus, Episcopoi, Sunday Even- ing Fellowship. 54 MABEL LOUISE POND, Bluffs, B.S., Indee Women, Y.W.C.A., Academy af Science, French Club, Transfer from St. John's School of Nursing. JAMES POULOS, Allentown, Penna., B.M., Phi Mu Alpha Treasurer, Bloomington-Normal Symphony, University Orches- tra, Concert Band, Green Medallion. I CLASS '51 me XF WOLFORD C. PRICE, Oconee, A.B. DYRLE, QUICK, Bloomington, B.S., lndee Men, German Club. ELEANOR PREGL, Chicago, A.B., Kappa Delta, Cheerleader, W.S.A., Terrapin Club, French Club, International Relations Club, League of Women Voters, Transfer from Wilson Junior College. ROLLAND K. PREST, Arlington Heights, Ph.B., Tau Kappa Epsilon, W Club, Wesleyana, Swimming, Transfer from Northern Illinois State Teachers College. Zhi Pile KESO NARAYAN RAMCHARAN, Trinidad, B.S. CURTISS REINING, Bloomington, Ph.B., Sigma Chi, Transfer from Lincoln College. 55 DOLORES REYNOLDS, Thomasboro, A.B., Alpha Gamma Delta JO REYNOLDS, Washington, A.B., Kappa Kappa Gamma President, Social Chairman and Corresponding Secretary, Soph- Scholarship Chairman and Pledge Chairman, Panhellenic omore Class Secretary, Green Medallion, Spanish Club, Pan- Council Treasurer, French Club, Panhellenic-lndee Ball Co- hellenic Council, University Chorus, W.S.A. Board. Chairman, Junior Class Secretary, Spring Festival Dance Chair- HIGH. JAMES REYNOLDS, Bloomington, Ph.B. ARTHUR M. RUNYON, Rock Island, A.B., lndee Men, Student Welfare Commission, German Club, Sunday Evening Fellow- ship, Episcopoi Treasurer. Xe 23, xt 21? 23, SENIOR TONY SALITURE, Kenosha, Wis., Ph.B., Baseball, Club. EMERY L. SCHAEFER, Normal, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Delta Record- ing Secretary. JOAN SAYLER, Bloomington, B.F.A., Delta Phi Delta, Art Club, Constant Star, Love Rides the Rails, Tom Sawyer. BILL SCHAUB, Olney, A.B. 56 CHARLES KIRK SCHULZ, Indianapolis, Ind., A.B., lndee Men DONALD P. SCOTT, Kempton, Ph.B., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Stu- Vice President and Secertary, Blue Key, Green Medallion, dent Union, University Chorus. Episcopoi President and Program Chairman, German Club, Transfer from springfleld Junior College' JOAN SEYMOUR, Marseilles, B.S., Kappa Kappa Gamma House President, Terrapin Club, German Club, W.S.A., Academy of RICHARD SCHWARZWALDER, Fairbury, A.B., German Club. Science. CLASS '51 ze :ss xr 23, 211, CATHERINE CARSON SHERRARD, Gibson City, B.F.A., Sigma ROBERT L. SHUTE, Glen Ellyn, Ph.B., Theta Chi, Voting Com- Kappa, Argus, University Chorus, Art Club, Tom Sawyer. mission, Football, Transfer from Illinois Institute of Tech- nology. DONALD H. SHUTE, Glen Ellyn, B.A., Theta Chi, Spanish Club, Football. KENNETH R. SIMCOE, Loveland, Colo., B.S. 57 BILL J. SIMPSON, Lovington, B.F.A., Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Phi Delta, Art Club. ARTHUR FIELDS SMITH, Springfield, B.F.A., Phi Mu Alpha. XPXIPXIPZGAZG JOE SOLLS, Peoria, A.B., Sigma Chi, Spanish Club, W Club, Track, Golf, Cheerleader, Religious Commission, Tom Sawyer. ELOISE STATTNER, Pano, B.M., Sigma Alpha Iota President and Vice President, Marching Band, University Chorus, Concert Band, Collegiate Choir, Sunday Evening Fellowship, Pan- hellenic Council, Student Welfare Commission. DONALD WELDON SMITH, Clarence, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Delta Social Chairman. E. CHARLES SMITH, JR., University City, Mo., Ph.B., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Content Chairman, Masquers, University Chorus, Transfer from Washington University. SENIOR ELLEN SWARTZ, Streator, Ph.B., Alpha Gamma Delta Activities Chairman and Second Vice President, W.S.A. President and Board Member, Masquers, Terrapin Club, University Chorus, Student Union Athletic Commission. JOHN K. SWINNEY, Paxton, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Delta, Fresh- man Class Vice President, Invitations Chairman for Spring Festival. 58 BERT J. THEOBALD, Bloomington, B.S., lndee Men, Academy of Science. ELEANOR TIBBITTS, White Plains, N. Y., Ph.B., Indee Women, Sunday Evennig Fellowship, University Chorus, Argus Circula- tion Manager, Transfer from Ohio Wesleyan. CLASS S. MARVIN TROVEL, Trenton, N. J., A.B., lndee Men, Univer- sity Chorus, Transfer from University of Illinois. GLORIA TURNBULL, Odell, B.M., Delta Omicron, Collegiate Choir, University Chorus, Marching Band, Transfer from Wes- tern Illinois State College. KENNETH D. TITCHENAL, Alton, Ph.B., Sigma Chi, Alpha Phi Omega, Transfer from Shurtleff College. JEANNE TROTTER, Joliet, B.M., Sigma Alpha Iota Recording Secretary and Corresponding Secretary, Concert Band, March- ing Band, Bloomington-Normal Symphony, University Orches- tra, VV.S.A. '5Ixexeex1-Xe ' CARL F, VAN SINGEL, Evanston, Ph.B., International Relations Club, Transfer from Northwestern University. ALICE MAE VARNEY, Delavan, A.B., lndee Women, Blackstock Hall President and Vice President, Green Medallion, Gamma Upsilon, French Club, W.S.A., Argus, Wesleyana, University Chorus, Black Bookmen. 5 9 DOLOROUS WAHLS, Bloomington, A.B., Kappa Delta Presi- dent and Vice President, Egas, Green Medallion, Gamma Upsilon President, Panhellenic Council, Wesleyana Editor, Argus, Student Union. EDGAR LEE WEBB, Kansas, A.B., lndee Men Secretary, Episco- poi Vice President, Sunday Evening Fellowship, Student Union, French Club, Transfer from Charleston State Teachers College. 23, Pile LOUISE WICHMANN, Red Oak, A.B., Indee Women, Episcopoi Program Chairman, International Relations Club, Sunday Evening Fellowship, Lyceum Commission, University Chorus, Chairman Religion-In-Life Emphasis Program, Transfer from Evanston Collegiate Institute. CHARLES F. WIECHERT, Centralia, Ph.B., Transfer from Uni- versity of Illinois, and Westminster College. Zlelielie RICHARD G. WENDEROTH, Minier, Ph.B., Theta Chi. WILLIAM WHITESIDE, Wilmington, Ph.B., Tau Kappa Epsilon. SENICR GERMAINE WINEGARNER, Bloomington, A.B., Alpha Gamma Delta Social Chairman and Historian, Art Club Secretary- Treasurer, Delta Phi Delta Rushing Chairman and Secretary, Spanish Club, Transfer from University of Wisconsin. LINDA WOLFERMAN, Fort Smith, Ark., B.M., Sigma Alpha Iota, Collegiate Choir, Women's Chorus, Argus, Constant Star, Masquers, University Chorus, Transfer from Monticello College. 60 TOM KEKOALANI WONG, Honolulu, Hawaii, A.B., lndee Men, MARY PATRICIA ZACHRY, San Antonio, Tex., B.M., University Collegiate Choir, Hawaiian Club, International Relations Club, Orchestra, Kemp Hall Treasurer, Stray Greek Treasurer, Trans- French Club. fer from University of Texas. JOHN L. WROAN, JR., Normal, Ph.B., Club, Basketball, RODNEY ZANDER, Mt. Olive, A.B. Transfer from Iowa State College. CLASS'5l2cff:+zaLz+::s i SEIFU M. ZELLEKE, Ethiopia, B.S. DON ZIMMERMAN, Mason City, B.M., Phi Mu Alpha, Concert Band, Marching Band, Interfraternity Council, University Or- WILLIAM BEADLES, Bloomington, B.S. chestra, University Chorus, Bloomington-Normal Symphony, Dad's Day Chairman. CHARLES CONKLIN, Normal, B.F.A. 61 STANLEY E. CUNNINGHAM, Peoria, A.B. JOHN ROBERT EKLUND, LaGrange, B.S. ALLEN DOUGLAS, Vermont, B.M., Independent Men, Collegiate DAVID L. GAYLORD, LaGrange Park, Ph.B., Theta Chi Presi- Choir, University Chorus, Green Medallion, Blue Key, Student dent, lnterfraternity Council, Transfer from Morgan Park Junior Union, Of Thee I Sing. College. :ce xs xx, xi, xr- SENIOR ROBERT W. HOFFMAN, Bloomington, Ph.B., German Club. FRANK L. LIVINGSTON, Chatsworth, B.S., Tau Kappa Epsilon, W Club, German Club. PHILLIP W. HUNT, Normal, Ph.B., Sigma Chi, Transfer from Illinois State Normal University. JAMES MCCABE, Rock Island, B,A., Theta Chi. I 6 2 DOLORES OLSON, Buckley, B.S., Independent Women, Student RICHARD A. STOIK, Normal, B.S., Sigma Chi Secretary, Intra- Union, Home Ec. Club. murals, Transfer from Illinois State Normal University. DAVID SHERRARD, Aledo, A.B., Tau Kappa Epsilon. LUMAN B. SUTTON, Rantoul, Ph.B. CLASS '51 2+ 23, me WILLIAM WENTE, New Orleans, La., B.F.A., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Elizabeth the Queen, Constant Star, Silver Whistle, Noah, ROBERT F. THIEL, Bloomington, Ph.B. 211523, Seniors Not Pictured: Albert Berenz, James Bur- gess, George Connelly, William Davis, Anthony DeGiovanni, Elmer Eades, John Ellis, Bernadine Gustat, Vester Huffines, John Lane, Ray Lanford, Richard Melvin, Gerald Schroeder, Arthur H. Smith, Franklin N. Smith, Wilbur Stevens, Ver- non Strubhar, Eugene Tapp, James Taylor, John Wroan, Steve Zebos. 63 William G. Bigger Robert Dixon Ralph M. Hays John Kinnison Biggsville Cairo Amity, Ark. lincoln 6 aduafes . . . Many's the victory they have won . . . But anew their battles they've begun . . . Fiercer dragons they'll have to maim . . . Listen Lou-about that dame . . . Lynn T. Pearson Carl William Petkoff Aurelia Seyfert Gerald E. Smith Bornsdall, Okla. Steubenville, Ohio Milwaukee, Wis. Lexington 64 Roe Hyung Sook Norma French Taylor Fada Ruth Lee Seoul, Korea Colfax Titterton, West Frankfort 1910 State Championship Football team and their coach Fred Muhl. Mlm, nw' Jumbr . . . We strive for goals we cannot see . . . While pondering on Iife's destiny . . . Fame was meant for such as we- but God's already made the tree! . . . PRESIDENT . . . Don Clemens , VICE PRESIDENT . . . Sue Heinzman r f Q 66 SECRETARY. . . AI TREASURER. . . Sally Iison Cope Veatch w .M -Q' .35 NT? 16 ROW 1: GEORGE ALBUE, Lombard, ROGER ANDERSON, ROW 2: JESSE BAKER, Robinson, EMILY BALLADIN, British Janesville, Wis., RUTH ANGELL, St. Louis, Mo., JOYCE Guiana, LORRAINE BALSLEY, Morrisonville, JAMES BAR- APPLEGATE, Blackstone, LOIS AUGSPURGER, Bloomington. NETT, Wood River, STEVE BARRETT, Chicago. ROW 3: MARY BASLER, Springfield, FLORENCE BEEBE, Zion, ROW 4: KATHY BIENFANG, Rachelle, SID BLOOMQLIIST, VINCE BEGGS, Ashland, ZARIN BEHBAHANI, Shiraz, lran, Rockford, JOYCE BLUNT, Easton, BETTY ANNE BOWERS, HAROLD BENNETT, Robinson. Glen Ellyn, CARL BIRD, Prospect, Conn. 68 ROW 'I:. JERRY BRADY, Paxton, PAUL BRAZILLER, White ROW 2: MARION BUTE, Homewood, WALTER BYERLY, Nor- Plains, N. Y., MARILYN BUCKHOLZ, Chicago, JOHN ALLEN mal, BOB BYLER, Barry, JAMES BYRD, Joliet, ALLAN BYRNE BURNS, Clinton, L. M. BUTE, Kempton. Pontiac. ROW 3: CAROLYN CAMERON, Peking ROBERT CARDEN, ROW 4: KEN CHARLTON, La Salle, DON CLEMENS, Ottawa: Bloomington, ROBERT CARLSON, Chicago, WILLIAM CARRIS, MARTHA COOLIDGE, Urbana, MARILN COMER, Joliet, Glenview, BARBARA CATLIN, Oak Park. ALISON COPE, Rantoul. PO' IX-4 69 ROW 1: JAMES CRAWFORD, Western Springs, NANCY CURTIS, Normal, LOREN G. DAVIDSON, Salem, KATHARINE DAVIS, El Paso, MARY ANN DILLINGHAM, Kalamazoo, Mich. ROW 3: ALICE FAIRCHILD, Pork Forest, NANCY FEARHEILEY, Normal, ALAN FLEMING, Montclair, N. J., CHRISTINE FREDERICK, Bloomington, SHERMAN FREDERICK, Bloom- ington. ROW 2: DOROTHY DOE, Bala-Cynwyd, Po., MARTHA EH BERSTEN, Elkhart, LEO EBERT, Polo, JOYCE EDDY, Kankakee RICHARD EICHELBERG, Skokie. ROW 4: WILLIAM GABBERT, Bloomington, LEONARD GE NUNG, Oregon, SAMUEL GOOD, Kewanee, MARTIN GRA HAM, Springfield, HERBERT GRULKE, Zion. 70 ROW 'l: LOUIS HAHNE, Danville, DOROTHY HAINES, Oak ROW.2: NANCY LEE HILL, Pekin, EDWARD HOGAN, Bloom- Park, JOE HAZZARD, Bloomington, SUE HEINZMAN, Bloom- inglon, PHYLLIS HOLFORTY, Bloomington, BILL HOXWORTH, inglon, GEORGE HERBST, Washington. Gridley, CAROL HUNT, Danville. ROW 3: TOM JEFFERSON, Bloomington, WILLIAM JONES, ROW 4: NORMAN KERR, Chicago, JOAN KIRST, Chicago, Chicago, SHOZO KAJIWERA, Honolulu, T. H., CAROL JOHN KLAUS, Eureka, CAROL KLING, Dixon, PATRICIA KEATTS, South Bend, Ind., ROBERT KELLAR, Odell. KRAUSE, Aurora. 71 ROW I: BILL LA BOUNTY, Bloominglon, FRED D. LAWLER, Clinlon, LEE LEINWEBER, Chicago, BILL LEWERENZ, Park Ridge, SIDNEY LOOFBOROUGH, Chicago. ROW 3: ROBERT MERRIAM, SI. Louis, Mo., BILL MILLER, Assumplion, ROSEMARY MILLER, Brookings, S. D., JIM NIEBAUER, Chicago, RONALD NELSON, Chicago. ROW 2: LYLE L. LUDWIG, Bloomington, JIM MCLAIN, Tolonog ROBERT MANAHAN, Peru, ROBERT MARTIN, Springfield, ROBERT MEEKER, Rock Island. ROW 4: JOAN NORMAN, Galena, PHYLLIS O'NEILL-BUTLER, El Paso, ROBERT O'NEILL-BUTLER, Wilson Point, Conn., HOWARD OTT, Green Bay, Wis., THOMAS PARTINGTON Chicago. 72 ROW 'l: FRANK PERSHINA, Decatur, MARY V. PETERSON, ROW 2: HERMAN PIEHL, Kenosha, Wis., SHIRLEY POLLOCK, Princeton, JANE PETTIT, Lombard, VICTOR PEYRON, La Roodhouse, ROBERT PREIKSCHAT, Chicago, BARBARA PUCK- Horpe, PAUL PFROMMER, Chicago. ETT, Peoria, HARRISON RANDALL, Bloomington. ROW 3: FRANK A. RITTER, Newark, N.J., EVERETTE ROE- ROW 4: JOANNE RUPPEL, Virginia, ROBERT SAPP, Mt. Pros- DER, Normal, CAROLYN RONEL, Dalton, GILBERT ROSE- pect, MARIE ANN SCHLEMMER, Bloomington, ARNOLD MAN, Rockville, Centre, N. Y., JACQUELINE RUDA, Chi- SCHRANK, Downers Grove, DONNA SCHROEDER, New Hol- cago. land. 73 ROW 'l: SHARON SCOTT, La Grange, FRED SHERMAN, Bloom- ington, MERLE SHERMAN, Bloomington, CLARA SIAPNO, Norfolk, Va., LOUISE SIMS, Ulica. ROW 3: SHIRLEY SMITH, Minneapolis, Minn., CAROL BAR- CLAY STEPHENS, Bloominglon, JAMES STEPHENS, Bloom inglon, NANCY STEVENS, Normal, ROSE STOCK, Arthur. ROW 2: ELMER SLATER, Olney, SAM SMILEY, Columbus, Ind., DARBY SMITH, Bloominglon, DEAN SMITH, Olney, JAMES SMITH, Lincoln. ROW 4: ELOISE STOUGHTON, Chicago, JEAN STOUT, Chal- hom, ROY STRAWN, Bloominglon, DONNA LEE SWANSON, Vicloria, STANLEY TAGG, Paxton. 74 ROW 'l: MARLYN TEN BOER, Fulton, JOHN TRENARY, Dan- ROW 2: SALLY VEATCH, Bloomington, FRANK VINCENT, St. ville, ROBERTA TROXEL, Farmington, WENDELL TUOHY, Petersburg, Fla., JANET VON SOOSTEN, Richmond Heights, Chicago, FRANK VAN ZANT, Rantoul. Mo., SARA WATSON, Laconp ARTHUR WEDDERSPOON, Chicago. ROW 3: PAUL WELLES, White Plains, N.Y., LOIS WILSON, Hoopeston, BOB WINKLES, Swifton, Ark. ROW 4: JO ANN WINTERS, Augusta, SYBIL WYLE, Springfield, DEL YAR- NELL, Chicago. A JUNIORS NOT PICTURED: John Anderson, Stelio Andropould, Bud Archer, James Ash, Shirley Ashley, Dean Augspurger, Jerry Aussicker, Rob- ert Auth, William Adams, Joanne Applebaum, Jo Ann Baker, Jack Begley, Bee Bower, Charles Carter, Clarence Chow, Charles Cox, Julian Cusey, Marilyn Comer, Alex Cosmidis, Eugene Grman, Robert Harris, Albert Helderman, John Hill, George Hughes, James Jackson, Warren Jackson, Paul Jenson, Robert Johnson, Robert Kaiser, Buddy Lyle, Alan Lloyd, Gordon Lofgren, Scot McAlister, Verne Martin, Francis Mittendorf, Ralph Moorhouse, Harold Mosbeck, Elizabeth Neu, Charles Nume, Gus Polizos, .lack Powers, Duane Quisenberry, Ferguson Rood, Thomas Ryan, Richard Schlichter, Robert Schuldt, Marilyn Seyler, Donald Shute, Richard Snyder, Roger Vance, Joyce Wetzel, Lee Woodside. 75 .S'o b0l710f85 . . . Supercilious Sophomores are not sure Th . . . at their motives are so pure . . . Conscientiousness has fled . . . Beware the Sophomores - . . . oh-my head! . . . PRESIDENT. . . Boyd Johnson VICE PRESIDENT . . .Jean Soderquisf ,, ra HQ' 'G W W Q QUEQQ' 'A TT., . Q: , ,Q . 5.5. W SECRETARY.. .Joan Yoder TREASURER , . . Frances Cherry Y?'a,ng,, f' X 7 1 mug s 42 , ff , W. Y --of-H ..., 53' 14 'Q' I3 fa 'Q' - te.. -U 11' Y-M19' ......- nr' '6- .4- WdV,, .af X, 5' 4'- ff' It 195' po . A-0' an af. WZ? 'f ?' wqpfffj ROW I: WILLIAM B. AKERLY, Milford, DONALD ALWIN, Janesville, Wis., YVONNE AMBLER, Gardner, RICHARD L. ANDES, DeWitt, NORINE ARENDS, Normal. ROW 3: SUE BENDER, Bloomington, MARVIN BENJAMIN Wilmington, ROBERT E. BETHARDS, Janesville, Wis., RICH ARD BLAIR, Normal, BARBARA BORSCH, Hinsdale. 78 I ROW 2: MARJORIE AUGUSTINE, Batavia, ROBERT R. AUTH, Bloomington, HARLAN BANE, Ellsworth, DANNA BARBOUR, Chicago, DONNA BARKSDALE, Indianapolis, Ind. ROW 4: NANCY BRACKEN, Bloomington, MACK BROWN, Bloomington, PHYLLIS BRUBAKER, Sheldon, BARBARA BRUCE, Le Roy, MARY BURMEISTER, Danville. ROW 'I: ROBERT W. BUTLER, Varna: RICHARD M. CARUSO, ROW 2: JEWEL S. CLARK, Bloomington: HERSCHEL M. CLINE, Beverly: RICHARD CHRISMAN, Danville: JOANNE CICCI- Harrisburg: BARBARA CLOUGH, Bloomington: VIRGIL L. ARELLI, Minonk: BONNIE JEAN CLARK, Aurora. COLE, Streatorg MARION CRONKRITE, Henry. ROW 3: GERRY DAW, Naperville: FLORISSA DE VRIES,.Auroro, ROW 4: CAROLYN DOWSE, Kemptong ANN DUFFIELD, Webe N.J.: ELMER DICKSON, Riverside: MARY LOU DOLAND, ster Springs, DORIS DYER, Riverside, ROBERT K. ELLIS Dwighig DONNA DORLAND, Sfreaior. Chrismon: JANE FAGER, Easton. L 79 ROW 'I: JOANNE FINCH, Hoopeston, MARIELLA KNOX FLATT, ROW 2: GEORGE FOX, Jacksonville, MILTON FUNG-A-FATT, Springfield, NANCY FORSHEY, Champaign, RICHARD British Guiana, FRANCES FUNK,ShirIey, ROSEMARY GAB- FORTNA, Chatsworth, MARGERY FOSTER, Bloomington. RIEL, Kewaneeg ROBERT M. GADDIS, Ellsworth. ROW 3: CHARLES GAINES, Peoria, ELLEN GANTNER, Sl. ROW 4: BETTIE KYLE GILBERT, Glen Ellyn, JERRY GILBERT, Louis, Mo., SALLY GARCIA, Chicago, RAY GEHRT, Normal, Atlanta, WALTER K. GRAY, Kewanee, ROBERT ALAN JIM GIBSON, Aurora. GUENZLER, Joliet, ELIZABETH HALFYARD, Cisco. 80 ROW 'I: ANNA MAE HARNE, Indianapolis, PATRICIA HART- ROW 2: SHIRLEY HINNERS, Metropolis, RUTH LOUISE MAN, Mishuwaka, Ind., WILLIAM STANLEY HASTEY, Chi- HODGSKISS, Maywood, CHUCK HOFFMANN, Florham Park, cagog MARY HAZZARD, Bloomington, BETTY HICKS, EI Paso. N. J., BOB HOLFORTY, Bloomingiong ALIETA HORNSBY, Morris. ROW 3: BETTY HORST, Decatur, MARILYN HOWE, Chicago, ROW 4: HELEN JOHNSON, Chicago, ROBERT D. JOINER, BILL JENNINGS, Bloominglonp ELIZABETH JESS, Jackson- Eos! Alton, JOHN JONES, Rantoulg PAUL KEELE, Flanagan, vile: BOYD GILMORE JOHNSON, Rockford. ALICE ZICK KELLAR, Thawville. 81 ROW 'l: PATRICIA KING, El Paso, RICHARD KING, Normal, WILLIAM KING, BIoomingIong JAY KNUTH, Bloomingiong STANLEY KREIDER, Quincy. ROW 3: JO LA PEDUS, Chicago, JOYCE LAU, Hilo, Hawaii, LOUISE LAVENGOOD, Wabash, Ind., DON LAVICKA, Braid- wood, GLORIA LAW, Oak Park, 82 ROW 2: DOUGLAS KWOK, Howloon, Hong Kong, JANET LAGESEN, Ludinglon, Mich., JAMES LAKE, Atlanta, MAX- INE LANE, Elmhursfg MIKE LANGENFELD, Earling, Iowa. ROW 4: DONALD LAWINGER, Oak Park, HARVEY LAWTON, Skokie, CHARLES LEE, Shanghai, China, MARY LEMKA, Oak Park, LOIS LENZ, Varna. I RQ 35 rv-fog 5 ind -1-4' 1 ,115 'WEB 'all Wai? ..,,. -...Q-I .wwf ns.,- ffii 72 Ngo. A .Q '5- ' om Md' M Yi' l wx fi. W ROW 'I: SHIRLEY LEPPER, Quincy, VIRGINIA LESTINA, Oak Park, ROBERT LEWIS, Chicago, TOM LINDEN, Normal, NAN SING LING, Ipoh, Perak, Malaya. ROW 3: RUTH LUX, Ashfon, MAX K. LYLE, Kewanee, SUE McCABE, Rock Island, NANCY MCCAIN, Madison, DAVE Mc- CULLOCH, HighIand Park. ROW 2: BOB LINK, Chicago, KARL LITT, Chicago, CLIFF LORETH, Chicago, MARGARET LUCY, Peoria, JANE LU- EDTKE, Minonk. ROW 4: MARY LOU MALONEY, Petersburg, JEAN MAPLE- THORPE, Antioch, VIVIAN MAQUET, Pekin, VIRGINIA MAR- TIN, Maywood, GLEN MELTON, WaInuI. 83 ROW 'I: MARILYN MELVILLE, Elmhurst, FRANK MERRILL, Fair- bury, YVONNE MILLER, Zion, MARCIA MINCH, Normal, WILLIAM MITCHELL, Chicago. ROW 3: JANE NICHOLS, Monticello, CONSTANCE NICKEL, Concord, JAMES NIEBAUER, Chicago, INGEBORG NIEN- HOLD, Ml. Prospect, SAM OBERT, Bloomington. 84 i aj' -,f , ' NT -' L ROW 2: CINDY MONROE, Decalur, GRACE MOORE, Slreator, LOREN MUELLER, Jacksonville, FRANK NEW, Ml. Sterling, ROBERTA NEWMAN, Naperville. ROW 4: HAROLD OHATA, Hawaii, FUNSO OLUBAJO, Ni- geria, Wesl Africa, JIM ORR, Springfield, LADIPO OSI- KOMAIYA, Bloomington, ALTA PARRISH, Milford. ROW 'l: DAVE PATTERSON, Bloomington, PAT PATYK, Lom- bard, JOYCE PETERSON, Chicago, PATT PFEFFINGER, Wash- ington, LOUIS POLOVICH, Mt. Olive. ROW 3: SHIRLEE RADEMAKER, Polo, DONALD RANKIN, White Plains, N. Y., DOROTHY REESER, Weldon, JEAN REICHERT, Roxana, ELIZABETH REID, Logansport, Ind. ROW 2: SHIRLEY POTTER, Pontiac, RICHARD PRESCOTT, Bloomington, YVONNE PRY, Chicago, DICK PUFFER, Bar- rington, PAUL RAAB, Reddick. ROW 4: REBECA REMON, Panama City, Panama, WILLIAM RENDER, Mt. Vernon, TOM ROBERTS, Bloomington, ELSA ROEHM, Normal, BEVERLY ROMINE, Springfield. 85 ROW I: IJEAN SAGE, Plainfield, RICHARD SAUER, Plano, ROW 2: LOUIS SCHULTZ, River Forest, DON SECRIST, Monti- BARBARA SCHAUDT, Chicago, RAMONA SCHMIDT, Rey- cello, THOMAS SERIGHT, Bloomington, EDWARD SHECKLER, nolds, JOSEPH SCHMIDT, Wilmette. Ellisville, JOSEPH SHIVE, Varna. ROW 3: GEORGE SHROSBREE, Oak Park, HAROLD SIEG- ROW 4: NORMA SMITH, Winchester, DAVID SNYDER, Aurora, WORTH, Hudson, JOE SILER, Robinson, MARY ANN SMITH, GRACE SNYDER, Aurora, PAT SPEARS, Chicago, GRACIA Chestnut, NEAL SMITH, Mt. Sterling. SOBIE, Chicago. 86 ROW 'I: JEAN SODERQUIST, Geneva, MICHELINE STARR, Paris, France, JACK STEPHENS, Normal, DICK STURGEON, Hillsboro, LEONARD SULLIVAN, Gary, Ind. ROW 3: PATRICIA THOMAS, Lexington, RALPH TOWN- SEND, Bloomington, DAVID TRACY, Chicago, NANCY TURPPA, Zion, JERRY VANDERVORT, Bloomington. ROW 2: EDWIN SWIATLOWSKI, Chicago, JAMES SWINNEY, Paxton, JOHN TALBOT, Ancona, SAMUEL TANIMOTO, Hawaii, BOB TEUTSCH, Arlington Heights. ROW 4: JOYCE WALKER, Morrisonville, ALAN WALTZ, Mo- bile, Ala., ROBERT WATERS, Rantoul, EVERETT WATSON, River Forest, JANET WEAVER, Loda. 87 J ROW 'Is RONALD WEEKS, Colfax, NANCY WESTERN, Au- burn, lnd., WELLS WHITNEY, Winchendon, Mass., DONALD WICK, Lexington, DEANE WILLIAMS, Woodland. ROW 3: EDWARD WOODS, Pontiac, BILL WRIGHT, Moy- wood, JOAN YODER, Danvers, JAMES YOHE, Wilmetle, BILL ZINZER, Bloomington. 88 ROW 2: GENE WILLIAMS, Bloomington, ERNIE WIMPERIS, White Plains, N. Y., JON WINSTAON, Wheaton, JANE WISE, Bloomington, DAVID WOMELSDORF, Freeport. ROW 4: FRANCES CHERRY, Hinsdale, JACK GUESS, Bloom- ington, EDGAR HABECK, Milwaukee, Wis., CLEO HALE, Chillicothe, FLORENE HARMS, Benson. SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED: Steve Andropoulo, James Banester, Joanne Berenz, William Boys, James Burgess, Louis Bute, Robert Carlson, Ken Charleton, David Colton, Elucrezia D'Amelio, Chris Damiano, Alan Dickerson, James Ehrlich, David Evans, John Ferrara, Billy Fox, Robert Flosi, William Friberg, Shirley Gaddum, Leslie Griffith, William Gross, John Gurney, William Harris, Richard Helligas, Oliver Henry, Sarah Holder, Donald Hunt, Raymond Isaac, Chester Kantor, William Kidd, David Kidger, Nancy King, Jack Kohl, Mike Lagenfeld, Robert Lawley, Richard Lehman, Norma Lewis, Robert Lewis, Donna l.inn, Alfred Lynch, Robert McGough, Richard McMahon, Hugh Mair, Charles Martin, Dean Meils, Juan Merino, Yvonne Miller, Bonnie Mitchell, Joseph Myshrall, Earl Nieman, Lewis Page, Joyce Peterson, Louis Peyla, James Preece, Lakshmie Ramcharan, Katharine Roberts, William Sapp, Joseph Schmidt, Glenn Schmid, Arthur Schnarre, Bob Schubert, William Scott, Harry Shubert, John Shurtlefl, Bremer Simpson, Marvin Smith, William Sterba, Miriam Swanson, John Tomassene, Jack Turnquist, Jack Wannemacher, Law Walquist, Richard Ware, Ronald Weber, Richard Yeager, Byron Willhoite. 89 Freshmen . . . Behold the befuddled-be-beanied Freshmen . . . Becircling Fair Knowledge in her den . . . With sharpened sword they begin to fight . . . Will those frosh ever see the light? . . . Q PRESIDENT ..... Ronald Cate VICE PRESIDENT .... .... J osie Carter f 90 E SECRETARY . . . .... Nonine Altpeter TREASURER .. . , .Diane Taylor Mun-A 4 ., ' .Q Q W' 5 -,Af 9 www' N, 5 1. WF 1.-and T' AQ? ESE 'IQ --if '1s: ? J,-fufx WW' if ROW 'l: RAYMOND ADOMAITIS, Chicago, ROB- ERT AHLGRIM, Chicago, JOHN AKERLY, Mil- ford, NONINE ALTPETER, Bloomington, SHARON ANDERSON, Danville. ROW 2: YVONNE ARLON, Chicago, AUDREY ASHDOWN, Sherrard, BETTY BACHMAN, Effingham. ROW 3: JOAN BAKER, Libertyville, CHARLENE BARKS, Middletown, DICK BARLEY, Forming- lon. ROW 4: MARILYN BARNESE, Rushville, ROB- ERT BEAMS, Springfield, JESSIE BECKER, Ma- son City. ROW 5: GERALD BEDELL, Ellsworth, BONNIE JEAN BELL, Chicago, JANICE BENNETT, Chats- worth, JOYCE BENNETT, Farmer City, JEAN BENNINGHOFF, Staten Island, N.Y. ROW 1: HOWARD BERGGREN, Chicago, WAR- REN' BIRKETT, Peoria, MARLENE BOCKEWITZ, Raymond, MARY JO BOST, Roxana, WEN- DELL BOYD, Berlin, Wis. ROW 2: MARILYN BRAGG, Atwood, LOREN BREIDENBACH, Normal, BRETT BROWN, River- side. ROW 3: CRAG BROWN, Wheaton, JEAN BROWN, Divernon, RALPH BRUCK, Lincoln- wood. ROW 4: RUTH ANN BUTLER, Ashland, BETTY LOU BURNHAM, Scotia, N. Y., JOSIE CARTER, New York, N. Y. ROW 5: JAMES CASE, Allentown, Pa., RON CATE, Streatorp JERRY CLINE, Bloomington, ROBERT CODA, Kankakee, HOWELL COLE, Homewood. vb' wwe-Y ROW I: JEAN COLLINS, Atwood: FRANCIS CONLEE, Camden: DON CONRADY, SHI-RLEY: CEDRIC COOKE, Bloomington: WALTER COON, Chicago. ROW 2: CAROLYN CORTEN, Maywood: WIL- LIAM CONELLY, Chicago: NONA CRAYCRAFT, Peoria. ROW 3: ROBERT CULBERTSON, Delavan: SARA LEE CURLESS, La Grunge, Ind.: JOHN DALE, Pekin. ROW 4: CAROLYN DAGGY, Park Ridge: MARI- LYN DAVIS, Maywood: AUDREY DEARINGER, Morrison. ROW 5: JANICE DINKEL, Terre Haute, Ind.: DONNA DOOLEN, Chicago: NORMA FAUST, Chicago: SALLY FLESHER, Bloomington: ANN FLINK, Streator. ROW 1: CAROLINE FORMHALS, Ottaway GOR- DON FORNFEIST, WesIern Springsp ROGER FRAWLEY, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.: JAMES FRENCH, Bloomingtonp WILLIAM FREUDENSTEIN, Den- ver, Colo. ROW 2: MARILYN GADDIS, Ellsworthg JOHN GADDY, Normaly LEE GAINES, Riverside. ROW 3: FAITH GALBRAITH, Mundeleing JERRY GARAFOLO, Chicagoy JAMES GETTY, Colfax. ROW 4: JACK GILLESPIE, PrinceIong JOAN GIVENS, Bellwoodg NATALIE GOLDSTEIN, Pleasanfville, N. Y. ROW 5: JUDITH GOMIEN, Colfaxp VELMA GORSAGE, Peking BETSY GOTTSCHALK, Nor- malg GLORIA GOULD, La Grangep CAROL GRANT, Havana. .ffm F ! ln IU!-f fffd F AZ -env -1:19. f-vm AV? vi 1'- 'fv- ,hi N04 'qv F-'f .ar-J' ,Wifi ,-au.. 'Q' ROW I: DAVID GREER, Canton, DIANE HAM- MAN, Bloomington, JOAN HARDEN, Tolonog BILLY HARKINS, Champaign, JOYCE HARNEY, MI. Pleasant, Iowa. ROW 2: BEVERLY ANN HARPER, Chicago, VERA HARMS, Olney, RALPH HARRISON, Taylorville. ROW 3: BILL HESSELBERTH, Dana, JEANNE HEYCOCK, Philadelphia, Pa.g JAMES HILL, Earlville. ROW 4: YVONNE HOFF, Pekin, LA VERNE HOOGHEEM, Fullong SUSAN HOOSE, Bloom- inglon. ROW 5: CHARLES HUME, Bloomington, KEN- NETH HUSON, Waverly, ALLYN IJAMS, AI- lanla, MARY LEE INMAN, Lombard, JUNE JACOBSEN, Chicago. ,war-M gr ROW 'l: JOANN JENNINGS, Bloomington, BON- NIE JOHNSON, Greenview, LARRY JOHNSON, Aflcnia, ROBERT JOHNSTON, Morrison, RUTH- MARION KASPER, Chicago. ROW 2: BILL KEEPPER, Waukegan, ESTHER KENDALL, Donville, JOAN KENT, Chicago. ROW 3: NANCY KING, River Forest, FRITZ KLAUS, Eureka, CHARLES LA CROIX, Kewunee. ROW 4: EVELYN LANGE, Chicago Heights, SHERDELL LANTER, Raymond, MARTH LASH- METT, Rushville. ROW 5: SHARON LEACH, Lansing, ROBERT LEARY, Shirley, THOMAS LEATHERS, Verona, Ky., MARY LILLIBRIDGE, Delavan, JOHN LUEDTKE, Minonk. 'K-aa 'mar' 'ef-'El' if 1 gnu fin -nl-1' fi 45:: .U' tm A' M, 64-In A-Q --ul ,.. Q- ,pi ff? 'Q' my-5 1 -A5 'lk ,-Q ,.., Aix 5 fam' 'IB' .af 5 7: 13 Q I-af Na vi? 'Q wwf' .651 'QQ .uhm - yt: ROW 1: ELSIE MCCAY, Oak Park, WINFORD MCELROY, Normal, BURT MCINTOSH, Cisco, MARJORIE MCROBERTS, Evanston, MARILN MECHERLE, Normal. ROW 2: DONALD MILLER, Chicago, JANE MIL- LER, Bellwood, DON MOHR, Normal. ROW 3: DOLORES MOSER, Fairbury, ANTHONY MULLER, Chicago, DARLENE MUNTS, Slrealor. ROW 4: BETTE MYERS, Larchmont, N. Y., BILL MYERS, Lexington, BARBARA NAKAMURA, Honolulu. ROW 5: MILDRED NEARING, Chicago, LEROY NEFF, Peoria, MARJORIE NELSON, Chicago, DONALD NENNE, Normal, RUTH NEWELL, Eagle River, Wis. V' ,qw W-xii' ROW 1: GERALDINE NORTHRUP, Chillicothe, JOHN NOTTOLI, Bloomington, THOMAS OL- CESE, Oak Park, GEORGE ONGEMACH, Chi- cago, SUE OWENS, Decatur. ROW 2: JOAN OWENS, Chicago, CHARLENE PARKS, Middletown, ROBERT PERLMUTTER, White Plains, N. Y. ROW 3: ELEANOR PETTET, Elmhurst, FRAN PET- TIT, Lombard, ANN PHILLIPS, Normal. ROW 4: SYLVIA PLOUER, Jacksonville, MAR- VIN POWERS, Hudson, BETTY PROPER, Beloit, Wis. ROW 5: JAMES QUISENBERRY, Atlanta, RETTA REYNOLDS, Washington, JIM RIDENOUR, Champaign, DON RINKER, Streator, JEAN RITTER, Chicago Heights. .fv S+. fad ,v-ff grain ,pf ,v HCT! xiii J ik ffm 'Q' 'E -6' , ,Mix fy. 'ww' -15' isis' T956 -4 'T ...if 5' 'ali :E? f W -fv- 6 M.-bk ROW I: WIGBERTO RIVERA, San Juan, Porto Rico, NANCY ROBERTS, Orion, JULIA ROBIN- SON, White Plains, N. Y., JOHN RYDER, Mor- ris, JUNE SAMUELS, Flossmoor. ROW 2: MARGARET SCHAEFER, Ancona, AR- THUR SCHMITTLER, Grayvilleg JOANNE SCHNEIDER, Kansas. ROW 3: DELMER SCHROER, Old Monroe, Mo., ELMER SCHROER, Old Monroe, Mo., CHAR- LOTTE SEILS, Danville. ROW 4: MARY SKANBERG, Chicago, COYNER SMITH, Waverly, .JUNE SMITH, Streator. ROW 5: PHOEBE SMITH, Brandon, Wis., SHIR- LEY MAY SMITH, Rockford, ELAINE SPIRES, Minonk, JOANNE SPONSLER, Niantic, DAN SPRECKELMEYER, Lafayette. ,ann .fi fim- F5 -...f 5 ,ar R? Q ROW 'I: BOB STALCUP, Hammond, Ind., HAR RIET STATTON, Homewood, BARBARA STEN TIFORD, Wilmetteg ALICE STOIK, Normal, JO ANNE STOLL, Pekin. ROW 2: GEORGE SUESS, Cicero, DIANE SUTER Bloomington, EDWARD SUTHERLAND, Bloom ington. ROW 3: DONNA RAE SWAN Normal- RICH ARD SWANSON, Skokie, JOHN MELVIN, Boy Iis. ROW 4: DIANE TAYLOR, Bloomington, MAR THA TEN EYCK, Normal, WAYNE THOMAS Zion. ROW 5: BETTY THOMPSON Detroit Mich.- FAE TRUXELL, Pano, PHYLLIS TURNESA, White Plains, N. Y., WILLIAM VANDEVEER, Green4 bush, JOAN VANNICK, Woodstock. 'fit' 5 -:url -.-wiv' funn. 16.1 -33 'val' Y? --od 1-105 IGI? '15 W R W7 '-an? Q-45' ROW 'l: MARGARET WAGNER, Springfield GLENNA WAHL, Springfield, GEORGE WALK Newton, WILLIAM WALKER, Bloomington CAROLYN WALLIN, Rockford. ROW 2: JACK WANNEMACHER, Bloomington CONNEE WARD, Batovicg MIRIAM WAR NOCK, Plymouth, Ind. ROW 3: DON WATKINS, Divernong JANET WEBER, Prophetstowny SHIRLEY WEISKOPF Barrington. ROW 4: NORMAN WESLEY, Towcndap ELEA- NOR WILCOX, New Berlin, LEONARD WIL- HELM, Sullivan. ROW 5: PHYLLIS WILKINSON, Streutorg JUDITH WILLIAMS, River Forest, CHARLES WILSON Bloomington, MARGARET WILSON, Polo, JO- ANNE WINGERT, Elmhurst. fm Wil ROW 'lc JOYCE WINKLER, Delavan, RlTA WINKLER, Chicago, HOWARD WIRT, Le Roy, MANUELA WONG, Honolulu, T. H. FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED: William Anderson, Endrik Anvelt, Rochelle Arans, Richard Albaugh, Robert Ady, Jean Anderson, Edward Baum, Richard Bein, Forrest Berghorn, James Besander, Herbert Bicknell, Donald Bnell, Carl Bergersen, John Boldon, Loren Breidenbach, Robert Bridge, Kenneth Beyer, Henry Carlson, Wayne Chapman, Doris Clark, Theodore Chase, Joanne Closset, Roger Coventry, Richard Chestnut, Theodore Cross, John Cummings, William Darnall, Ralph Davis, Edward Deegan, David Deininger, Joseph Edward, Richard Elkin, William Enck, Naidene FeldhofT, Thomas Fife, George Harland, Nancy Hartmen, Robert Hazzard, Russel Heaton, Marion Harnkohl, Ernest Hunter, Ethelyn Harpole, Arnold Kaufman, William Krople, Randall Laws, Norris Loper, Fredric Lauher, Pauline Lisai, Bill Mahler, Virginia Martin, Robert Mason, Diane Munro, Jack Nesmith, Donald Newport, William Nelson, Ernest Oest, Ronald Paul, Anthony Pizarro, Raymond Phillips, Virgil Poland, Lorraine Prickett, Bert Petro, Robert Poggi, Bissessarnath Ramcharan, William Rider, Hyung Sook Roe, Robert Reid, Shirley Roderick, Gerald Rowe, Robert Roper, Howard Russell, Ronald Scott, Harry Shubert, Robert Sumner, John Tarler, Robert Townsend, William Trankle, Thomas Trenary, William Vandever, Maurice Vincent, Richard Washburn, Richard Weber, Robert Wiley, Jean Walther, Charles Woodward, John Wilson, Robert Wood, John Zeiter. fin, Q15 'X' 'ffw C' 55,15 FDL 104 'Q' 'hr Nurses . . . Nurses come to class in white . . . Staying up all night is their delight. . . Because in class they sleep iust dandy . . . Psst- Susie-ya got the ether handy? . . . ROW 1: SHEILA ADAMS, Marseilles, SALLY BREAN, Chicago, JANIE BROWN, Ashkum. ROW 2: BARBARA CODDING, Bloomington, VEN- ITA CULPEPPER, Bloomington, CHARLENE CUTTER, Normal. ROW 3: SHIRLEY DAY, Bloomington, ROMA DOEH- RING, Lincoln, JUNE HALL, Bloomington. ROW 4: DELORIS HELSLEY, Peru, CHARLENE HILD, Lincoln, .IOYBELLE HOFFMAN, Carlock. ROW 5: YVONNE HOOVER, Bloomington, SHER- RILL KAMMERER, EI Paso, ALICE KLOPFENSTEIN, Gridley. ROW 1: MARY ELLEN MARGGART, Ashkumg JEANNE NELSON, Normal, LOUISE RAY- DON, Normal. ROW 2: PHYLLIS SCHERTZ, El Paso, MARI- LYN VANDEGRAFT, Towondop LOUISE WOODWORTH, Biuford. mf? 5' The show has run one hundred and one years . . . H is reported sold out for a good many years to come . . . Qkxerf We 1' Mmm-ww ,M ,f X E. I mmf' 1 N A iagwil .rf . le :ii IH lf!! .J W' ! ,Mmm . 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RUPERT KILGORE Director of the School of Art, B Muslc DePauw University, M.A. State University of lowa , A x ' ' N, 1' ' I, I .1 1 ,f 1 7 ,QM , K ll A82 J-Q M h . y 11' ELAINE WILLIAMS, Assistant in Art, A.B. Morning- side College. STUART VAN ORDEN, Instructor in Art, B.A. South- western University, M.F.A. Cornell University. DAVID CHAPIN, Instructor in Art, Cornell Srhooi of Architecture, Hans Hofmon School of Fine Arts. 1, ,5 gf ,f LEONARD APPLEBAUM, Instructor in Art, B.F.A Iowa State University. YG U2 iff 5 Art Club is an organization open i if ' to all art students and others who are interested in art are welcomed. For the art students the club pro- vides preliminary inspiration for Delta Phi Delta. Also, Art Club sponsors such ac- tivities as the Beaux-Arts Ball along with Delta Phi Delta, Spring picnic, student art show, auction of student art work, and the trip to see the Contemporary American Artist Ex- hibit at the University of lllinois. ROBERT NISHIDA, President, CAROLYN EBLING, Secretory, HERSCHEL CLINE, Treas- urer, PATT PFEFFINGER, Vice President. ROW 'lz Robert Auth, Carol Stephens, Gloria Law, Carolyn Doggy, Barbara Puckett. ROW 2: Yvonne HoH, Nonine Altpeter, Nancy Fearheiley, Yvonne Pry, Marilyn Davis, Pott Pfeftinger, Nancy Lee Hill, Carolyn Ebling, Shirlee Hoegele, Mr. Chapin. ROW 3: Carolyn Corten, Eleanor Pettet, Jane Miller, Betsy Gottscholk, Dorothy Reeser, Barbara Clough, Ann Duttield, Rosemary Gabriel, Ruth Hodgskiss, Helen Johnson, Nona Craycroft, Heleniecn Lauterboch, Robert Nishida, ROW 4: Mr. Kilgore, Ann Phillips, Julia Robinson, Phoebe Smith, Martin Birch, Del Yornell, Jerry Barker, Leo Ebert, Roger Frow- ley, Norman Kerr. An' flab . . . Del a Phi Del a . . . Delta Phi Delta is the honorary art fraternity which is based on scholarship. A student must be a iunior to be initiated and have a B average in all previous art courses and C average in liberal art subjects. This chapter, Alpha Nu, was es- tablished three years ago and has made much progress in that time. It was organized on this campus as a goal for art students, to create further interest in art and to sponsor special projects such as the series of movies and the annual art exhibit for Delta Phi Delta members. HELENJEAN LAUTERBACH, President, MR. KILGORE, GERRI WINEGARNER, Record ing Secretary, MARTIN BIRCH, Treasurer, CAROL BARCLAY STEPHENS, Correspond ing Secretary, NANCY FEARHEILEY, Vice President. ROW 'l: Jerry Barker, Leo Ebert, Norman Kerr, Del Yarnell, Barbara Puckett, Mr. Kilgore. ROW 2: Joan Sayler, Helenjean Lauterbach, Carolyn Ebling. ROW 3: Carol Barclay Stephens, Nancy Fearheiley, Shirlee Haegele. ROW 4: NOT PICTURED: Winegarner. Robert Nishida, Nancy Lee Hill, Martin Birch. Marion Bute, Barbara Hall, Ella Ruth Kesl, James Makinson, Joanne Ruppel, Bill Simpson, Arthur Smith, Gerri XQQQS' J 3 it W , K I fan-,ls no of Qhe schooX 0 recen! graduate Russ Wharrie -f a hkng siafi . . . on the teac ,,,...--4 N., Gene T CPP is Q S Y udent teacher of me Ceramics d Gss , ' R 0 5-1 A. ' , vi. N, '11 104 Mr. Khgo re gives a wekome hand io ihe DeHa P hi Deha NaNo naX vishq KM VN. The art department plays a large part in the homecoming decorations. . Art Smith- ura s or the centennial celebration . . . '19 an outstanding art student-painted the m I f is-v+.. xx' . ,wg 2 The artist goes to nature for his inspiration I E f The bulletin board keeps the students the latest happenings in the posted on the latest iokes . . . art world and also 120 were Jim Preece is giving his worldly advice The Purchase Show, an outstanding event of the year-- is participated by teachers -students -and friends . . . --5... Counseling and lecturing are iust two of Mr. KiIgore's many duties . . . I-G One of the requirements ofthe senior art student is on exhibition of his best work . . , Mr, Mc who 10 . 'he cheerful mm' . v book store I5 Gmms at the kes oll of our m0neY ' ' ' 5 2 Jul' - ie Robinson models for the o I I -L1 ' C asses ,-an, Design is one f th 0 e beginning :losses ond teaches students to think obstroc in ort . . . lly New Lithography ond etchin students . . . g open new experiences for QAWM W' Vwmxqgi K 'wf1f er 'AY Ur nw- Sculpture provides work in volume opportunity for students to 3' xx The commercial art room is always buzzing with activity... Mu Dy Sludenfs hh students no earn 'ey d - ch-VUHYU has dune b 'd omg outside igbs 0 Mg, Van gzgenhn crowded dec worrieekigmy' . ' if The variety of :losses is of Illinois Wesleyan . .. characteristic in the cart f school 70 B5 OR N K VV V ' V V I -K V Sf:-xr . V .wg .. VV up gf Vi, S, . i Y VV V - V 5., . Vatgm 4 ' V - 1- ,g . T - V -. 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Q Tw . ' J' . V x gait V' , W . V ' 1, .2 5?-5,5j.f,..VgA,V A A L by i V V4 . 1 1f ,, , , ' 'M' ' sig : X 'M P M , 1 9 M VN- f 1' gr, X -. L ,N J-af' A Ag , . V6 - ,r .W Q.. , 1 1 Y ' r . V ...QV q A , w-:mx-W' ,, '.S.- ' af- 'M' School 0f D dmaflbs. . . Whether it is better to emote in the hut or to hammer the slings of outrageous 'Fortune 'til dawn breaks o'er the Catacombs of the scene- shop . . . LAWRENCE E. TUCKER, Director of the School of Dramatlcs, and Professor of Dramatics, B.A. Culver- Stockton College, M.A. State University of Iowa. v-Zfjm-.'I., w o--.I ,Mm W f wiiilgw-.43 'N'-ws. ' BILLY AND MARY HILL, Assistants in Dramatics, Ex- hibition ballroom dancing with Alberto Galo, New York. Ballroom dancing with Donald Sawyer, New York. Ballet with Adolph Blame, New York, Ernest Belcher, California, Berenice Holmes, Chicago, Ruth Pryor, Chicago, Catherine and Dorothy Littlefield, Philadelphia Ballet Company. Acrabatic dancing with Bruce R. Bruce, Chicago. Tap dancing with Fran Scanlon, Chicago, Johnny Mattison, New York. MONTE GILLESPIE, Instructor in Dramatics, A.B. Drake University, M.A., M.F.A. Western Reserve Uni- versity. FORREST WATT, Assistant in Dramatics. 129 Tfzqfa Aww Pfu... Theta Alpha Phi is a National Hon- orary Dramaiics Fralernity which recognizes special work in the field of Dramatics. ROW I: CHARLES CONKLIN, Presidenlg MARILYN CRAIG, Secretary, BILL WENTE, Vice Presidentg ROBERT O'NElLl.-BUTLER, Treasurer. ROW 2: Mr. Monte Gillespie, Mr. Lawrence Tucker. ROW 1: Mr. Monle Gillespie, Charles Conklin, Marilyn Craig, Bill Wenle, Roberi O'Neill-Builer, Mr. Lawrence Tucker, ROW 2: Marie Ann Schlemer, Bob Lewis, Haroldine Johnson, Virginia Lesiina, Sam Smiley, Heleniean Lauferbach, NOT PICTURED: Doris Muuer. Ma quer B Masquers is a group of students who have gained recognition for their interest and work in Dramatics. HAROLDINE JOHNSON, Secretary-Treasurer, MR. MONTE GlLLESPIEy Bill WENTE, Presl- dent, MR. LAWRENCE TUCKERy ROBERT O'NElLL-BUTLER, Vice President. ' ROW 1: Ann Smith, Joan Kirst, Dick Puffer, Ruth Hodgkiss, Sam Smiley, Marie Ann Schlemmer. ROW 2: Virginia lestina, June Samuels, Haroldine Johnson, Bill Wente, Mr. Monte Gillespie, Mr. Lawrence Tucker, Charles Conk- lin, Robert O'NeilI-Butler. ROW 3: Fern Fisher, Bob Preikschat, Eleanor Tibbitts, Bob Hazzard, Roland Hill, Del Yarnell, Bob lewis, Arthur Smith, Barbara Catlin, .loe Hazzard, Susan Gage, Marilyn Craig, Heleniean Lauterbach. NOT PICTURED: Jesse Baker, .lim Burgess, Herschel Cline, Barbara Crawford, Joanne Graening, Bill Jackson, Jo La Pedus, Donald Lawinger, Elizabeth Neu, Rose Stock, Ellen Swartz. Ma quers Board of font ol. . . ROW 'l: Barbara Catlin, Sam Smiley, Heleniean Lauterbach. ROW 2: Marilyn Craig, Bill Wente, Robert O'NeiIl-Butler, Haroldine Johnson. ROW 3: Joan Kirst, Robert Lewis, Mr. Monte Gillespie, Mr, Lawrence Tucker, Arthur Smith, Marie Ann Schlemmer Dance groups . . . fonsfam' .Yfar CAST Nat ............,.. ,....., . .,.., B Ill Wente James Miller .............,...... Allyn liams Peter Cartwright, Professor Dematte Robert O'NeilI-Butler John McClun, George Fifer. ...,... Sam Smiley John Magoun ..,..,,.,..,...... Herschel Cline lsaac Funk ..,,....,....,......,,. James Hill James Jaques, Professor Andrus, Oliver Munsell .............,. Robert Lewis James Allin ....,.........,,.,,., Robert Ellis John Barger .,.........,..,,.. Charles Conklin Charles Merriman, William Adams William Trankle Thomas Magee, Professor Snow .,... Jerry Rowe William Wallace, .. Jesse Fell, Joe Fifer. . .. William Hobbs ..... Silas Watters ..,, William Allin ,.... W. D. R. Trotter... Reuben Andrus ....,........ CONSTANT STAR was an original historical drama of the early years of Illinois Wesleyan University presented at Homecoming, Novem- ber 2, 3, and 4. . . .Robert Byler ...Mack Brown , . . .Roland Hill ..i.Frank Calsmer .George Spelvin . . . . .John Dale 'm'.'Gilbsfi Mitchell William Rutledge, Orderly .,.... B. J. Jackson James Finley, Auctioneer ........ James Burgess John Van Cleve ............... Richard Pufier James Leaton. .. ..,. Loren Breidenbach Linus Graves. .,.,., James French Calvin Lewis ,....,.........,.. James Preece Charles Holliday, New Boy ..... Joseph Hazzard William Holmes ......,.,..... William Schaub Ezekiel Thomas .......... ...... N eal Smith Thomas Rogers ,...,.. ........... J esse Baker John Ewing, Bearded Mon ...... Delbert Yarnell Lewis Bunn, Tom Fifer, Newsboy.Robert Hazzard David Trimmer .................. James Yohe Mrs. Magoun. ...... Virginia Lestina Ann Magaun.. .... Billie Lou Brummel Judy Adams .... .,... L ucienne Chapin Jackie Adams .... .,....... J erry Hill First Woman .... ......... J can Kirst Second Woman. ...,......... Eloise Stoughton I O O Noah, the winter play, was presented December 7, 8, and 9. CAST Noah .... Mama .. Shem .. Ham . . Jcphet . ,. Norma ... Sella .. . Adu .. Man . ,.,.....Bill Wenie . , . . .Virginia Lesiina ....,......Jerry Rowe Reber! O'Neill-Builer ...,..RoberI Hazzard ,....Barbara Catlin .,..Elizubeth Neu . . . .Cindy Monroe . . .Robert Lewis Bear .. Lion . . Monkey Elephant Cow . . Tiger ,. Wolf .. lamb , ....PauI Welles ....Sam Smiley .. ......,. B. J. Jackson .. ............. Joan Kirst Marie Ann Schlemmer ..... ...Joe Hazzard . . . .Del Yarnell . . . .Joan Suylor 0 O The Silver Whistle was presented e I I e Q 0 Q March I, 2, and 3,1951. CAST Oliver T. Erwenfer. .... Miss Tripp ,....... Reverend Watson Mr. Beebe ..., Mr. Cherry ..., Emmet! ..,,.,.. Miss Headley. .. Mrs. Hunmer ..... .Roberr O'NeiII-Buller Marie Ann Schlemmer ......,.....Jerry Rowe ........Joe Hazzard J. Jackson .,....BiII Wenle .,..Eicine Spires ...,....Doris Mauer Mrs. Sampler.. .... Miss Gross.. BishOP ,..., Father Shay. Mr, Reddy. . . Mr. Beach. . . Policeman . . ......Ann Smiih Haroldine Johnson , ....... Dei Yarneli , . , .Bob Byler ...Bob Lewis ..,,R0lnnd Hill Smiley love R b' ffl Ra' 7 Love Rides the Rails, a melodrama, was the Spring Festival show April 20, 2l, and 22, l950. CAST . . .... Maxine Harrison Prudence Hopewell ..,. ,. Simon Dcrkway., Truman Pendennis Harold Slanfasl.. Dirk Sneavh ..... .Billie Lou Brummell ..,.Morris Bogard ..., ,Roberl Lewis ,...Sam Smiley ..,,..Roberl Price Carlolla Cortez ,... .... V irginia leslina Fifi .,...... Fred Wheelwrighl ...,..Jo La Pedus .,...BilI Wenle Beulah Belle. ., Dan .....,,, Firsf Oflicer, .. Second Ofiicer ,... Railroad Workers. .. ODI Maxine Darland Chauncey Conklin . ...John Carson ...,Del Yarnell , .,,,......,..,.... Glen Copeland, Bill Jennings, John Lukas, Chauncey Conklin, John Carson, Del Yarnell, Ed Sheckler, Fred Lawler, Sid Laof- boraugh, Dick Pufler. 1 ,,,, .. .WW- as- ' ,,,.. ,mm A 3 if Ni 5 Om n. ' W1 'Win n ZUNGER HAIR! uv? nf my 2. M llf x. 5, K W, ,fn ,Q 5 ' I---.,, Lv , 5 fffii 3 L. 555955, 3? 3, V. ,F vv' 'Ki :fi- g 1 i gff 5 , f L Vg :jg-' sl W Q .3 , ,v -Q K, x,.,ff X., . -qf ,v,,...r-f',,Q X , . - 'Q z .1 5' 'f r 'iff' L. Y - Ef., x 7 iw? if img- ,X 5 , , A f 4' ' 2 Egg 1' ,193-,,ifF1:yf3 '65 fy., ' f 3 ., I , f ,M K - Q, 3 .A -Q, V, ,K 2, , 5 f - Wi I rsh Q :N if f W A Q , fx '4 H ' -16,5 f. , :5 , j 1' fv- H 'Q .: f,-. .fn , . . I V 5,1-fl,'.f0a . L. 1 ' N ' wr.,-in - if M - fx pi Q' A if l K 1 , 5- 1. 4 X 4 ,,..ff -f -N., L s I A - Afk, ff! ' ,E 5? 5, 9 H F S, 3 I, ,-.....i X ,. is 1, 2553 ? 13 LMS exif. i- L- 5 ff, 4 X ,,, A, X . F , 1 , fm 2,511 VA if'2fU,- f. z 1 A . 4 'L M 'gif 1 4 ' J, RX , V QL' - 'W 5 T z , - 'S xx j 14, 1 EQ, 1' 'L 'H f School of Musik . . . Bcznios -- Beethoven - Be-bop - Boch - Boogie - Brahms are o few ofthe elements that combine to form the bedlom that is Presser . . . DR. KENNETH CUTHBERT, Director of School of Mu- sic, Professor of Music Education, Chairman of Graduate Studies, B.Music, M.Music, University of Wisconsin, M.A., EdD., Columbia University, gear, qftabi A i aculfy . . . LUCY BRANDICON, Professor of Piano, B,Music American Conservatory of Music. HENRY CHARLES, Associate Professor of Voice B.Music, M.Music, Illinois Wesleyan University. R, DWIGHT DREXLER, Associate Professor of Piano and Theory, M.Music Ed., Illinois University, M. Music, Conservatory of Music. MILDRED EBERLE, Instructor of Piano ond Theory, B.Music, M.Music, Illinois Wesleyan University. AUSTYN R. EDWARDS, Associate Professor of Brass Instruments. VIRGINIA A. HUSTED, Professor of Music History and Violoncello, Librarian School of Music, B.A., B.Music, Illinois Wesleyan University, M.Music, American Conservatory of Music. MARIO MANCINELLI, Associate Professor of Voice and Chamber Music, B.Music fDistinctionJ, B.S., M.A., Ohio State University. LILLIAN MECHERLE MCCORD, Associate Professor of Organ and Sacred Music, B.A., B.M., Illinois Wes- leyon University, Graduate of Guilmant Organ School, New York City, S.M.M., Union Theological Seminary. ZELAH NEWCOMB, Associate Professor ot Piano and Piano Normal Methods, Director of Elementary De- partment, B.Music, lllinois Wesleyan University. LLOYD A. PFAUTSCH, Associate Professor of Voice, Choral Director, B.A., Elmhurst College, B.D., S.M.M., Union Theological Seminary. GEORGE L. SCOTT, Professor of Organ and Theory B.Music, St. Louis lnstitute of Music, M.Music, Uni- versity of Michigan. KENNETH D. SIMMONS, Professor of Wind lnstru ments, Conductor of Concert Band, B.M., M.M., Uni- versity of Wisconsin. 1 DOROTHY E. SPALDING, Instructor in Piano, B.A., John Fletcher College, B.Music, Bush Conservatory, M.Music, Illinois Wesleyan University. YVONNE M. TAIT, Professor of Theory and Violon- cello, B.Music, Cincinnati College of Music, M.A., Columbia University. GRETCHEN E, VAN ROY, Assistant Professor of Voice and Music Education, B.S., M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University. MAURICE M. WILLIS, Assistant Professor of Wind Instruments and Music Education, Assistant Director of Bands, B.E., Southern Illinois University, M.Music, Illinois Wesleyan University, M.S., University of lllinais. NOT PICTURED: sqnndlsv' 'F' FRANCIS BARNARD, Assistant Professor of Voice, B.M., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, M.Music, Juilliard School of Music. FRANK G. MILLER, Associate Professor of Piano, B.Music, M.Music, Louisiana State University. THE APOLLO QUARTEET . . . Bob Mana- han, Bob Guenzler, Jim Smith, and Marlyn Ten Boer. Their accompanist is Chuck Gaines. 71 la Q ,mfg W'-0 I-'N o HRE ouglqs' QE TWlNs nd Bill Bi' ' . Eb Lgger, Com 1 . Her' I is-I I .r ad , pbefl, A .-. 7 ' i AL WW l Univer :Ty 0 cfzesfra Ill The University Orchestra serves as a training group for those interested in professional orchestral per formance, and also as a laboratory for student compositions. lts members are a well qualified group of instrumentalists. Dean Cuthbert, Director FLUTES Carl Petkott, lPrincipall Shirley Ashley Ruth Newell OBOES Bernadine Gustat, lPrincipalJ George Albue CLARINETS Jeanne Trotter, tPrincipall James Bell Warren Birkett John Shurlleft BASSOONS Jeanne Collins, lPrincipall Kenneth Simmons FRENCH HORNS George Scott, lPrincipall Vera Harms Jesse Baker Victor Peyron Lynn Pearson Eloise Stattner TRUMPET Marlyn Ten Boer, lPrincipall Leonard Genung Theodore Chase Mary J. Maplethorpe TROMBONE Robert Joiner, lPrincipall Laverne Hoogheem Orville Lafever TUBA Randy Lays PERCUSSION Maxine Lane, lPrincipall Richard Jamison VIOLINS Mario Mancinelli, lPrincipall Suzanne Bender Kathryn Bienfang Maria Browne Alison Cope John Dale Don Holland Dorothy Mancinelli James Poulos Carolyn Roney Diane Suter Janet von Soosten VIOLAS Martha Ten Eyck, tPrincipall Margaret Wilson Mary Pat Zachry CELLOS Yvonne Tait, lPrincipall Donna Barksdale Carol Keatts William Render STRING BASS Wm. Gabbert, lPrincipall Nancy McCain John Ryder Umifer :Ty ffzorus Anderson, Sharon Angall, Ruth Ashdown, Audrey Augspurger, Lois Auth, Robert Bachman, Elizabeth Boggerly, Julian Baker, Jesse Balsley, Lorraine Barnes, Marilyn Bennett, Joyce Bockewitz, Marlene Bost, Mary Jo Bracken, Nancy Bragg, Marilyn Brown, Brett Buchholz, Marilyn Burmeister, Mary Butler, Ruth Ann Calsmer, Frank Cameron, Carolyn Case, Jim Chase, Ted Cicciarelli, Jeanne Clark, Jewel Comer, Marilyn Cooke, Cedric Corten, Carolyn Coventry, Roger Cox, Charles Craycraft, Nona Doggy, Carolyn Dole, John D'Amelio, Chris Davis, Marilyn Deoringer, Audrey Dickson, Elmer Dcland, Mary Lou Doolen, Donna Douglas, Allen Dunbar, Nancy Ebling, Carolyn Eddy, Joyce Fager, Jane Faust, Norma Formhals, Caroline Fox, George French, Jim Gaddis, Marilyn Gaines, Lee Getty, Jim Givens, Joan Gomien, Judith Goodyear, Mary B. Gorsage, Velma Grant, Carol Greer, David Green, Ken Grman, Gene Guenzler, Bob Haines, Dorothy Harden, Joan Harms, Florene Harne, Anna Harney, Joyce Hazzard, Mary Hesselberth, William Heycock, Jeanne Hicks, Betty Hildebrandt, Jeannine Hill, Jim Hill, Roland Hodgskiss, Ruth HoH, Yvonne Holland, Don Holmes, Art Hornsby, Beverly Hornsby, Alieta Huson, Kenny Inman, Mary Lee Jennings, Joann Jess, Betty Johnson, Clitiord Johnson, Ken Keele, Poul Kellar, Alice Kendall, Jean Kessler, Wendell Kling, Carol Kratina, Myllo-Jeanne Krause, Pat Lagesen, Janet Lange, Evelyn Lashmott, Martha Lavengood, Louise Lenz, Lois Lepper, Shirley Lillibridge, Mary Linn, Donna Lisai, Pauline Lucy, Margaret Luedtke, Jane Lux, Ruth Manahan, Bob Maplethorpe, Jean Maquet, Vivian Martin, Virginia McCabe, Sue McCain, Nancy McCall, Jane McCay, Elsie McRoberts, Mariorie Mecherle, Marilyn Melvin, Dick Miller, Don Miller, Jane Miller, Rosemary Miller, Yvonne Mitchell, Bonnie Monroe, Cynthia Munts, Darlene Myers, Bette New, Frank Newell, Ruth Nickel, Connie Nienhold, Ingeborg Page, Lewis Parks, Charlene Patyk, Pat Peterson, Mary V. Pettet, Eleanor Pettit, Fran Peyron, Victor Pflederer, Marylyn Plouer, Sylvia Pollock, Shirley Potter, Shirley Proper, Betty Pry, Yvonne Rademaker, Shirlee Reichert, Jean Reid, Liz Reynolds, Dolores Ritter, Jean Roberts, Nancy Robinson, Julia Roney, Carolyn Sage, Jean Samuels, June Schaefer, Margaret Schneider, Joanne Schroeder, Donna Schroer, Delmer Schroer, Elmer Scott, Ronald Secrist, Don Sells, Charlotte Scheckler, Ed Sherman, Merle Smith, Art Smith, Coyner Smith, Jim Smith, June Smith, Neal Smith, Norma Sobie, Gracia Spears, Pat Spires, Dorothy Sponsler, Ruth Spreckelmeyer, Daniel Stoll, Joanne Stout, Jean Swanson, Donna Sykes, Melvin Tibbitts, Eleanor Tracy, David Troxel, Roberto Truxell, Rhea Turnesa, Phyllis Turppa, Nancy Vandeveer, Bill Vannick, Joan Wagner, Margaret Wahl, Glenna Walker, Bill Walker, Joyce Ward, Connee Watson, Sara Weaver, Janet Weber, Janet Wilkinson, Phyllis Wingert, Joanne Winkler, Joyce Winters, Jo Wise, Mary Womelsdorf, David Wyle, Sybil Yarnel, Del 14 Bloomfhgfon-Normal Sym bony . . . The Bloomington-Normal Symphony is open by tryout to any student at people also. Guest artists who have appeared in concert with the Symphony Swarthout, Jean Cassadesus, and Yehudi Menuhin. FLUTES Carl Petkott, I Principal I Shirley Ashley Philip Lackey Marlyce Strouse OBOES Robert Sommertield, C Principal l Bernadine Gustat Harold Patton ENGLISH HORN Robert Sommertield CLARINETS Dr, Lynn TenEyck, tPrincipall James Bell John Kinnison Jeanne Trotter BASS CLARINET John Kinnison BASSOONS Kenneth Simmons, lPrincipall Jean Collins FRENCH HORNS George Scott, lPrincipall Jesse Baker Vera Harms Donald Nenne Lynn Pearson Victor Peyron Maurice Willis TRUMPETS Marlyn Ten Boer, lPrincipall Leonard Genung James Howard Owen West TROMBONES Jerry Aussicker, lPrincipall Laverne Hoogheem John Hubbard Orville Lefever TUBA Fred Lawler PERCUSSION John Noonan, lPrincipall Maxine Lane Dr. Lyman Raymond Phillips CELESTA Donald Miller HARP Martha Ten Eyck VIOLINS Mario Mancinelli, Concertmaster James Poulos, lPrincipall Catherine Allison Katherine Bientang Maria Browne Allison Cope Douglas Engelhardt Betty Hanson Betty Kilgore Charles Lee Jeanne Lukens Verna McKean Dorothy Mancinelli Marguerite Micken Duncan Miller Jim Neff Claire Nicholson Minnie Lou Osborn Paul Schillinger Nancy Schwoerer Diane Suter Wesleyan and to towns- include Igor Gorin, Gladys Lita TenEyck Isabelle Terrill Myron Wilcox VIOLAS Dean Hiltinger, lPrincipall Harlan Peithman Max Smith Martha TenEyck Margaret Wilson CELLOS Yvonne Tait, lPrincipall Donna Barksdale Dorothy Curtiss Carol Keotts Harriet Keonig Elsie Krumpe Margaret Mott William Render Margaret M. Sommerfield Martha TenEyck lMrs.l BASSES Wm. Gabbert Fred T. Burke Merlin Duba John Ryder Eftie Sutton Me folleg hte 0101? . . . Open to students only through rigid tryouts, the Collegiate Choir is well-known for its performances of all types of choral literature. The choir includes a spring tour in its many activities. ROW 'l: Carolyn Roney, Rosemary Miller, Jeanne Heycock, ROW 3: Bob Monahan, Bill Walker, Delmer Schraer, Myron Lois Augspurger, Margaret Wagner, Kathy Bienfang, Mary Osterberg, David Womelsdorf, Mr. Pfautsch, Director, Cliff V. Peterson, Janet von Soosten, Marilyn Buchholz, Vivian Johnson, Coyner Smith, Elmer Schroer, Bob Guenzler, Maquet, Barbara Crawford. George Fox. ROW 2: Norma Smith, Eloise Stoughton, Marlene Bockeo- ROW 4: Ron Scott, William Vandeveer, Ralph Hays, Jim witz, Carolyn Dowse, Evelyn Lange, Sara Watson, Gloria Getty, Julian Baggerly, Roger Coventry, Fred Lawler, Ken- Turnbuli, Bonnie Mitchell, Darby Smith, Betty Horst, Alese neth Huson, Bill Bigger, Howard Hastings, Dan Spreckel- Buck, Mary Burmeister, Lois Lenz. meyer, Ed Scheckler, James Smith. NOT PlCTURED: Victor Peyron, Ruth Ann Butler, Sylvia Plouer, Glenna Wahl, Betty Proper. Concert Band OOO M Having gained recognition through assembly programs and formal concerts, the Concert makes a number of appearances throughout central Illinois. BARITONES Robert Joiner Stanley Kreider ' TUBA Randy Laws Nancy McCain ' PERCUSSION Ronald Hinton Richard Jamison ' Maxine lane TROMBONES Gordon Cummins Roger Coventry LaVerne Hoogheem Clit? Johnson Orville Lefever Don Zimmerman ' FLUTES Shirley Ashley JoAnn Winters ' Principal OBOE George Albue Bernadine Gustat BASSOONS Jean Collins ' James Poulos SAXOPHONES Vester Hufline Buddy Lile Arthur Schmittler Janet Weaver ' HORNS Jesse Baker Bob Guenzler Vera Harms Lyn Pearson Vic Peyron Eloise Stattner Maurice Willis ' CORNETS-TRUMPETS Ted Chase Leonard Genung William Hesselberth Don Holland Richard Krohl Jean Maplethorpe James Smith Marlyn TenBoer ' CLARINETS James Bell Warren Birkett Marian Cronkrite Ralph Davis John Kinnison John Leighty Robert McGough Bremer Simpson John Shurtletl Arthur Smith Jean Trotter Norman Wesley BASS CLARINET Jack Muir Band also 151 -t ' ' 2 - ' - K 'js ' . . -- -- f ' ' -1 - ' 1 5 . -f an. ' ' - it - , . nn HA . ii, 1 4 P, 9 , ..2t'tx i ii 'H' was is W l ,tw is eww.- , gs-Mais-ewrfw3swm,:iws4x:g::e 1nm,N4g - ai .. 'WX-' ,. ,KL. 7 is L .f ' - . leee s e Ri -,, 4 . 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Fans can always count on an done by change of seasons th B d there, too . . . , e an puts in an A session with the Opera Workshop is an ex- perience long to be remem prising grou alw h bered, for this enter- p ays as one or two proiects in tow. Productions this year have included Don Pasquale, Riders to the Sea, and Car- men. ... intricate display of precision routin appearance at Basketb e. Not to be out- all games to liven things up Women 's Mora: Ill ROW 'l: Lloyd A. Pfautsch, Director, Marilyn Comer, Barbara Crawford, Peggy Letsinger, Glenna Wahl, Shirley Pollack, Alice Zick Kellar, Jane McCall, Nancy Turpa, Fae Truxell, Sue Bender, Roberta Troxel. ROW 2: Rosemary Miller, Ruth Lux, Jean Reichert, Shirley Potter, Mary Burmeister, Aleeta Hornsby, Betty Proper, Sue McCabe, Lois Lenz, Margaret Schaefer. ROW 3: Elizabeth Reid, Evelyn Lange, Mary Lee Inman, Sylvia Plouer, Ruth Butler, Ruth Angell, Joyce Walker, Florene Harms, Joyce Bennett, Margaret Wagner. ROW 4: Janet von Soosten, Betty Horst, Ruth Hodgskiss, Yvonne Pry, Julio Robinson, Janet Lageson, Bonnie Mitchell, Charlotte Seils, Jane Fager, Marjorie Mclloberts. NOT PICTURED: Carolyn Cameron, Chris D'Amelio, Jean Heycock, Polly Hurst, Vivian Maquet, Jean Stout, Donna Swanson, Linda Wolferman, Yvonne Miller. The von Franari Trio is a faculty group well- known for its classic performances of literature of many style periods. Professors Mancinelli, Miller and Tait find many opportunities to perform in Bloomington andthe surrounding communities .... Professors Barnard, Van Roy, Charles, and Spalding comprise another faculty group called the Opera Jesters. This lively foursome gives an entertaining, close view of the opera scenes they choose to present through their talents .... W, 2 2,44 .4 - f,,f...w A 3 '53 ff 1225 f-':,cQ? ,fA I Y N 5 515:12 Kgs, -lf, viS5 '3 ' ,K .9 Vu , 'qv 'ov 'ev v :W 4 - U ,. if f Ff- W , Q, W . U arf Q f 5 . ,. '41, 4 1 JB ' .- -:L a n K 4 4 QQ . Q X 5 dag . 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' L3 m K 3,61 vi fi iii 1'-'fi- M ..2y- 5 f V ! , ' - T -1' H 'lf' , 71' 5 QW :Qi1QQvQif.- A W4 2 ,affgggz f w ggi 5Ii7?!:Lv.-i- V -W f- , QQ- wi-f ,Q E W' -- .2 Lrg. , f .,-M., ,, -, . -35 ,f,,,g'f. S K ,Sk 3, K m??2'14:,f?'V'g1f5J- - M f- 55-5 2' k ,S X .h ,W 45-Wg V .i- ,,f,1-Aff N V- fs,- Q W ,, : f -J -ii 1- -ab, .. Q xi. ,R s ,ff . 4 , 'Q v-.1 , .f , -f -. 'IN-Q ,Sh Qs '-47 A 'fi' , Q f iw ..- GIMML' THE 6'RlP 5 Q , ,mia .. , . 5 5 OOO ff , f W' Vif' i3-ix! 'Lf-'- 5 4 J: my n '- i .-in, ' 1 .g w XX 1 I fbi H Ai . ' Y A, - 1 ' gp. . 'Vs lv' 1 if I r-3' Y an .M , 'QB' 'pg .rf , . 3 U fl :X , 5, -,. -5 ,Sf Nfl, , jf - QW ,.'A 51- Q r vit A4 Q-:gig Punctured by pins . . . Plaqued by pledges . . . Probed at preferentials . . . Finally proud . . . Presenting the Fraternities! . . . - ' . ROW 1: ELLEN SWARTZ, Second Vice President, DOLORES Xi Chapter, 1409 North Main Street REYNOLDS, President, HELENJEAN LAUTERBACH, First Vice President. ROW 2: JO ANN BAKER, Corresponding Secretaryg HELEN NICHOLS, Recording Secretary' SHIRLEE HAEGELE Treasurer fllvfm 6'amma Delta . . . ROW 1: Norma Faust, Joanne Wingert, Joanne Sponsler, Peggy Gorsage, Donna Dcolen, Cindy Monroe, Donna Linn, Yvonne Hoff, Phyllis Wilkinson, Judy Gomien. ROW 2: Geri Winegarner, Helen Nichols, Ellen Swartz, Heleniean Lauterbach, Mrs. Fred Siebens, Dolores Reynolds, Shirlee Haegele, Carolyn Ebling, JoAnn Baker. ROW 3: Sue Bender, Jean Soderquist, Sally Veatch, lngeborg Nienhold, Norine Arends, Shirley Potter, Barbara Catlin, Shirley Lepper, Danna Barbour, Marilyn Seyler, Marilyn Howe, Marie Ann Schlemmer, Shirley Hinners. ROW 4: Diane Taylor, Audrey Dearinger, Geri Northrup, Joanne Schneider, Sharon Anderson, Mary Lillibridge, Jane Miller, Janice Bennett, Beverly Harper, Joanne Stoll, Harriet Statton, Nancy Hartmen, Marion Hornkohl. NOT PICTURED: Rosemary Miller. l l 17 qq.wwe..M 2 'Y rf-wg 2 74:1 1. -I X OYWLUOD Cl UPter, llO5 North Main Street ROW l: MARIE LUSH, Vice Presidentp BARBARA PUCKETT Editor, ROSEMARY GABRIEL, Assistant Treasurer. ROW 2: CAROLYN DOWSE, Secretary, DOLOROUS WAHLS President, JANE BURT, Treasurer. Kappa Defra . .. ROW l: Rita Winkler, Judy Williams, Lee Gaines, Helen Dick, Bonnie Bell, Marilyn Barnes, Carolyn Doggy, Sally Flesher. ROW 2: Rosemary Gabriel, Gloria Law, Carolyn Dowse, Ann Duftield, Mrs. Dorothy Taylor, Dalorous Wahls, Marie Garrison Lush, Jane Burt, Micheline Starr. ROW 3: Doris Dyer, Barbara Schaudt, Shirley Smith, Patt Pfeftinger, Maureen Jones, Ruth Hodgskiss, Joan Kirst, Shirley Weis- kopf, Dolores Moser. ROW 4: Sue Owens, Ann Smith, Mary Basler, Virginia Lestina, Fern Fisher, Barbara Puckett, Eleanor Pregl, Mary Lemka, Nancy Hill, Nancy Roberts. NOT PICTURED: Joan Kent, Mickey Wise, Faith Galbraith, .Ioan Baker, Betty Bachman. if ROW 1: JOAN SEYMOUR, House President, JOAN ERICZON, Epsilon Chapter, l40l N0I'll1 Main Slfeel President, AUDREY BENNETT, Vice President, JO REYNOLDS, Pledge Chairman. Kappa Kappa 6'amma . . . f ROW l: Retta Reynolds, Donna Rae Swan, Nonine Altpeter, Marilyn Davis, Susan Hoose, Betsy Gottschalk, Marjorie Nelson, Alice Stoik. ROW 2: Sara Watson, Nancy Curtiss, Alice Fairchild, Joan Seymour, Mrs. M. L. Norris, Joan Ericzon, Jo Reynolds, Carol Barclay Stephens, Nancy Fearheiley, Nancy Stevens. ROW 3: Marcia Minch, Pat Hartman, Eloise Stoughton, Joan Yoder, Frances Cherry, Jane Luedtke, Grace Snyder, Fran Funk, Lois Wilson, Jeanne Cicciarelli, Kathy Davis, Betty Anne Bowers. ROW 4: Jean Ritter, Caroline Formhals, Connee Ward, Ann Phillips, Nancy Western, Bee Bower, Jean Sage, Bret Brown, Mariella Knox Flatt, Donna Dorland, Barbara Borsch, Joyce Winkler. NOT PICTURED: Audrey Bennett, Norma Lewis, Sharon Leach. Eta Chapter, ll0l North East Street ROW l: SUE HEINZMAN, First Vice Presiaentp JANE PETTIT, Second Vice President. ROW 2: MARY ALICE ESCH MONTGOMERY, President. Sgma Kappa . .. ROW 'l: Phyllis Holtorty, Bonnie Clark, Jane Pettit, Mary Alice Esch Montgomery, Sue Heinzman, Mary E. Neu, Barbara Hall Joann Jennings. ROW 2: Joyce Wetzel, Marge Foster, Lynn Melville, Fran Pettit, Marilyn Mecherle, Diane Hamman, Betty Burnham, Betty Myers Phyllis Turnesa, Sharon Scott, Eleanor Pettet. ROW 3: Jo LaPedus, Barbara Clough, Joyce Peterson, Ellen Gunter, Elsa Roehm, Al Parrish, Joanne Finch, Marge Augustine Joyce Harney, Louise Simms, Martha Coolidge, NOT PICTURED: Carol Keatts, Marilyn Buchholz, Sue McCabe, Maxine Lane, Pat Krause, Danna Schroeder, Shirley Ashley Vivian Maquet, Jane Fager, Donna Barksdale, Donna Lee Swanson, Marion Cronkrite, Polly Hurst. 1 XX .N . KX, 'Jill ROW l: CAROL KEATTS, Presidenl, DONNA BARKSDALE, Sigma Chapter, 22 Whites Place Treasurer. ROW 2: SUE MCCABE, Vice President, DONNA SWANSON, Secretary. Del a' 0m12' on ROW 'I: Pal Krause, Donna Barksdale, Mrs. Leon Youngdahl, ROW 2: Jean Collins, Pauline Hurst, Janet Lagesen, Mylla- ROW 3: June Smilh, Maxine Lane, Donna Schroeder, Jane 1 .F F y Carol Kealls, Sue McCabe, Donna Swanson. Jean Kalrina, Shirley Ashley, Marion Cronkrile, Fager, Vivian Maquel, Jeanne Heycock. Marilyn Buch holx '27 ..--nl- Sigma Alpha Chapter, 307 East Chestnut Street ROW I: KATHY BIENFANG, Treasurer, ELOISE STATTNER President, JEANNE TROTTER, Recording Secretary. ROW 2: PEGGY LETSINGER, Vice President. Sgma Aloha lo a . . . ROW 'lz Carolyn Roney, Sylvia Plouer, Vera Harms, Ruth Butler, Diane Suter, Mary Lee Inman. ROW 2: JoAnn Winters, Chris D'Amelio, Linda Wolfermon, Eloise Stottner, Mrs. Milos Smith, Peggy Letsinger, Barbara Crawford, Margaret Wagner. ROW 3: Louise Lavengood, Janet Weaver, Martha TenEyck, Margaret Schaefer, Norma Smith, Alese Buck, Mary Burmeister, Janet von Soosten, Alice Zick Kellar, Pat Patyk, Jean Stout, Roberta Troxel. ROW 4: Elizabeth Reid, Rose Stock, Betty Horst, Bonnie Mitchell, Charlotte Sells, Alison Cope, Jeanne Trotter, Darby Smith, Lois Augspurger, Kathy Bienfong, Carolyn Cameron, Mary V. Peterson. NOT PICTURED: Shirlee Rademaker, Lois Lenz. ,,,,..v- JIM SWINNEY, Corresponding Secretary: EMERY SCHAFER, Alpha Deuteron Chapter, 311 East Chestnut Street Recording Secretary: JIM GOUGH, Historian: BOB HAAG, Treasurer: BILL BENJAMIN, President. Pfu' 6amma Del a . . . ROW 'l: Wintord McElroy, Bob Martin, John Nottoli, Charles Hume, Scott Loper, Deut, Jim Besonder, Ron Paul, Ed Sutherland, Len Wilhelm. ROW 2: Frank Van Zant, J. Phil Howard, Jim Stephens, Julian Cusey, Jack Swinney, Bob Haag, Mrs. R. A. Laing, Bill Beniamin, Everett Watson, Jack Jones, Dave Evans, Martin Graham, Dick Yeager. ROW 3: Bob Hildebrand, Don Conrady, Alan Lloyd, Roy Strawn, Jerry Brady, Bob Carden, Tom Jeflerson, Bill Davis, Wendell Touhy, Bill Simpson, Emery Schafer, Jim Jackson, Don Smith, Jerry Daw, Virgil Cole. ROW 4: Dick Caruso, Jim Gough, Dick Sauer, Ralph Loar, Dick Andes, Jim Swinney, Bob Sapp, Jack Stephens, John Gurney, Bob Endicott, Lou Peyla, Jim Mair, Jim Gibson, Louis Schultz, Loren Davidson, Bill Sapp. NOT PICTURED: Fred Lauher, Roger Vance. 3- Alpha Iota Chapter, llO2 North Main Street ROW I: BILL FRANZ, Pro-Consul, DALE DEAN, Consul. ROW 2: BOB KELLAR, Magister: KINGSTON ISENHART, Quaester: JlM ASH, Annotatar. I Sgfma Uri. . . ROW 1: Bob Culbertson, Bill Myers, Howdy Wirt, John Akerly, Jerry Rowe, Ernie Wimperis, Forrest Berghorn, Ralph Harrlwrl, Ron Cote, Bill Tronkle, Dick Barley, Jim Ridenour, Larry Johnson, Bob Hazzard. ROW 2: Leroy Nell, Norm Kerr, Bob Ellis, Bill Franz, Bill Jones, Dale Dean, Mrs. William Bunton, John Holman, Kingston lsen- hart, Jim Yohe, Dave McCulloch, George Dahlgren, Jim Ehrlich, Sherm Fredrick, Jim Ash. ROW 3: Cal Neeman, Jim Preece, Jim Niebauer, Bill Akerly, Rich Schlichter, Ralph Townsend, Al Waltz, Harlan Bane, AFI Schnarre, Joe Schmidt, Mack Brown, Fred Wedderspoon, Jim Quisenberry, Bill Ryder, Dick Elkin, Don Buell, Curt Reining, Dick Stoik, Bill Anderson, Don Clemens, Al Fleming, Bob Winkles, Bob Kellar, Ken Titchenal, Bill Duvall. ROW 4: Bob Lewis, Phil Hunt, Joe Solls, Dick Gabos, Gene Archer, Paul Raab, Sam Smiley, Joe Hazzard, Bill Mitchell, John Wilson, Herschel Cline, Bill Zinser, Don Rinker, Jim Lake, Don Lovicka, Duane Quisenberry, Steve Zebos, Bob Harris, Allyn liams, Bill Jennings, Lou Page, Walt Byerly, Roy Adomoitis, Earl Neeman, Dick Bein. NOT PICTURED: Gordon Beutke, Dick Helligas, Bob Johnson, Dick Ware, Dick Sturgeon, Howard Berggren. I ,MW,.,, ., ,, ,,...-W.MM,,..,.wWw. ...M MM., , 1 pau DEAN SMITH, Treasurer, PAUL BRAZILLER, Vice President, JIM Alpha Chapter, 1310 North Main Street McLAlN, President, BILL JACKSON, Secretary. 5 7 5 7 'ii 'S au vpn ps on... ROW I: John Shurtleff, Jack Nesmith, Tom Trenary, Dean Augspurger, Teke, Dick Swanson, Rick Webber, Wayne Thomas, Bill Krople, Bob Sumner. ROW 2: Bob Byler, George Harland, Tony Pizarro, George Hughes, Gordon Lotgren, Paul Braziller, Bill Whiteside, Jack Turn- quist, Bill Jackson, Jim McLain, Mother Irvin, Don Scott, Paul Welles, Harold Bennett, Joe Siler, Karl Litt. ROW 3: Bill Kidd, Jack Tarter, Jack Gillespie, Ralph Bruck, Bob Link, Don Newport, Bill Carris, Sam Good, Charles Smith, Frank Livingston, Juan Merino, Bob Bridges, Frank Vincent, Don Martin, Herman Piehl, Jerry Gilbert, Max Lyle, Bob Holtarty, Jack Kohl, AI Helderman, John Lane. ROW 4: Clarence Chow, Don Scott, Bob Bethards, Bill Harris, George Walk, Lou Polovich, Marv Smith, Dean Smith, Arnold Schrank, Dick Blair, Chet Kantor, Bill Lewerenz, Don Heinl, John Trenary, Rol Prest, Warren Jackson, Ed Swiatlowski, Bill Sterba, Bill Stevens, Sam Obert, John McCracken. NOT PICTURED: Gilbert Baechler, Gus Polizos. l l Beta Rho Chapter, 9l5 North Main Street ROW 1: DAVE GAYLORD, Vice President, CARL BIRD, Presi- dent, GEORGE HERBST, Treasurer. ROW 2: STEVE BARRETT, Pledge Marshall, ROD ZANDER, yy secretary. Meta 6711. . . ROW 1: Bill Keepper, Dick Prescott, Bill Enck, Chuck Martin, Joe Edwards, Paul Pfrommer, Rog Frawley, Craig Brown, Bob Wiley. ROW 2: Gil Roseman, George Allison, Howard Hastings, Herb Bicknell, Dave Gaylord, Mrs. Edward Axline, Carl Bird, Dick Puffer, Howie Cole, Bill l.uBounty, Jerry Cline. ROW 3: Glen Copeland, Dick Wenderoth, Chuck Hoffman, Jim Orr, Bill Friberg, Lee Leinweber, Leo Ebert, Warren Miller, .lim McCabe, Bill Miller, Ed Habeck, Chuck Woodward, Bob Merriam, Chuck Imig, Don Shute. ROW 4: Steve Barrett, Dick Eichelberg, George Herbst, Bob Kaiser, Howard Russell, Glenn Melton, Dave Brown, Jay Knuth, Tom Olcese, Bill Wright, Rod Zander, Dave Tracy, Jim Crawford, Don Rankin, Jim Mackinson, Dave Kidger. NOT PICTURED: Ed Deegan, Don Joslyn, Sidney Loofborough. M,,,,.,...,M-jj ' Q' Rim T '44 ROW 1: BOB MANAHAN, Secretary, RAY BYHAM, President: ALPLW l-Umbda ChUPlef, 303 East Chestnut Slfeel CHARLES CARTER, Warden. ROW 2: JIM POULOS, Treasurer, MARLYN TEN BOER, Vice Pfzi Mu Aloha . . . ROW 1: Roger Coventry, Ccyner Smith, Ray Phillips, Art Schmittler, Jim Getty, LaVerne Hoogheem, Jim French, Jim Case, David Greer, Kenneth Huson, Ted Chase. ROW 2: George Fox, Lynn Pearson, Bob Manahan, Julian Baggerly, Ray Byham, Charles Carter, David Womelsdorf, Stan Kreider, Bob Joiner, Jim Smith, Jim Poulos, John Ryder. ROW 3: Elmer Schroer, Bremer Simpson, Art Smith, Jim Barnett, Marlyn Ten Boer, Bill Maschger, Lennie Genung, Dick Melvin, Fred Lawler, Warren Birkett, Gene Grman. ROW 4: Don Miller, Don Holland, Ralph Davis, Ed Scheckler, Jerry Aussicker, John Leighty, Bob Genzler, Dick Jamison, Vic Peyron, Bill Vandeveer, Don Zimmerman, Delmer Schroer. NOT PICTURED: Bill Gabbert, Art Holmes. We Ifiifiliifiiilffl y MM-..-A , xxx. ,fi W..-fr - . i ,. A Inner 6 eek - N-Zh ' .iff if ' , ' MARY PAT ZACHRY, Treasurer, ROBERT SCHULDT, Vice Presi- dent, PAT KING, Secretary, ROBERT CARLSON, President. ROW 1: John Ferrera, Theta Xi, Mary Pat Zachry, Pi Beta Phi, Bob Carlson, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pat King, Alpha Chi Omega, Bob Schuldt, Psi Upsilon, Stan Hasty, Kappa Sigma. ROW 2: Warren Tomisine, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Harold Mosbeck, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Dick Lehman, Phi Delta Theta, Tom Partington, Pi Kappa Phi, Chris Damiano, Kappa Sigma, Bud Mittendorf, Phi Kappa Psi, Sam Kahn, Sigma Alpha Mu. NOT PICTURED: John Anderson, Kappa Sigma, Vernon Struhbar, Lambda Chi Alpha, Scott McCalister, Delta Tau Delta. E T 3 1 4 ' A I ' . I f 5 Q 19 2, . 1 . 1 ! X 1 Jkt, N 'ii i I . 'Q V . Q4 , . W ., 35'- mm 1 A 4 ' 5. M1 f, 1, 2 x X xi ik 1 4 If ALJLL hc, 5 A' ' 2,172 .Q ,,,. 'K 5 f W 4,w- ,,. Mig: wmv 5,3 mn, EL , i 3 3 2 in YL ' 4 45 Ar. 9 ji ,im Y . 3' 1 IA -qi: sa '- 1 X ,af ia x x x 1' -'A--L.,-n 4g Q37 -1455 59' +I' +2 M 'A f ali X I ,. ,.Msf ly, lax' 4-e x . ,I msg fvmi 1 z W w 4 fin N N 'v dugg' Spirit of '76 incarnate! . . . Independence for all Organized independence. . . Meetings and dances . . . Pins and serenades . . Independent Women . . . JEAN REICHERT, Secretary, JEANNINE HILDEBRANDT, Treas- . urer' FLORENCE BEEBE President- SUSAN GAGE Vice Presi- deni. I ' V' 1 7k.y xx ROW I: Jean Benninghott, Jane McCall, Marilyn Craig, Susan Gage, Elaine Spires, Nancy Dunbar, Nadine Feldhott, Helen John- son, Louise Wickmann, Janice Phelps, Joyce Lau, Rebecca Remon. ROW 2: Carol Kling, Shirley Smith, Carolyn Wallin, Jeannine Hildebrandt, Florence Beebe, Beth Moore, Jean Reichert, Ruth Angell, Mary Jo Bost, Pat Spears, Carolyn Corten, Nona Craycraft, Mabel Pond, Jackie Ruda, Manuela Wong. ROW 3: Marilyn Pflederer, Bernadine Gustat, Dawn Hite, Sally Curless, Dorothy Haines, Eleanor Tibbitts, Eleanor Wilcox, Roberta Newman, Katharine Roberts, Yvonne Ambler, Yvonne Miller, Martha Ebbersten, Charlene Parks, Mary Skanberg, Joyce Applegate, Louise Agazzi, Peggy Lucy, Ruth Palm, Janet Weber, Audrey Ashdown, Marlene Bockewitz, Shardell Lanter. ROW 4: Joyce Walker, Alita Hornsby, Elizabeth Halfyard, Connie Nickel, Mary lou Doland, Lorraine Balsley, Faye Truxell, Nancy Forshey, Sally Garcia, Nancy Turppa, Miriam Warnock, Dorothy Reiser, Jean Brown, Joyce Bennett, Margaret Wilson, Phoebe Smith, Ann Flink, Jesse Becher, Romona Schmidt, Shirley Pollock, Carol Grant, Julia Robinson, Phyllis Brubaker, Barbara Naka- mura. NOT PICTURED: Mary Goodyear, Alice Varney, Jean Maplethorpe, Betty Proper, Joanne Norman, Toni Konselman, Beverly Hornsby, Shirley Gaddum, Sybil Wylie, Mary Hazzard, Zarin Behbahani, Marilyn Gaddis, Joyce Eddy, Hyung Sock Roe, Martha Moushon. Independent Men . . . ' -W .X DEANE WILLIAMS, Treasurer, KEN JOHNSON, President, DEL YARNELL, Vice President, ART RUNYON, Secretary. il is ROW l: Harold Siegworth, Barlowe Rcmcharan, Frank Calsmer, Charles Lee, Russell Hinton, George Ongemach, Bill Hesselberth. ROW 2: Gilbert Mitchell, Frank Neu, Robert Butler, Ronald Weeks, Don Secrest, Delbert Yarnell, Kenneth Johnson, Edgar Webb, Deane Williams, Robert Nishida, Don Lawinger, Henry Lee, Charles Schulz, Francis Conlee. ROW 3: Leonard Sullivan, John Eklund, Howard Ott, John Dole, Lloyd Holt, Louis Hahne, Larry Mueller, Paul Keele, Arthur Runyon, Herbert Grulke, Robert Holmes, Sidney Bloomquist, Wendell Golden, Loren Bridenbcck, Tom Desnoyers, Marvin Troxel. Elmer Dickson, Gerald Bedel, Richard King, Tom Fife. ROW 4: Wendell Kessler, Charles Cox, Dyrle Quick, Paul Roman, William Janes, Jim Taylor, Thomas Hensley, Robert Preikschut, Jim Hill, Tom Leathers, Arnold Kaufman, Bert Rivera, Jesse Baker, Harrison Randall, Lakshmie Ramcharan, Don Nenne, Ben Day, Ernest Oest, Dick Chrisman, Bob Coda, Bob Perlmutter. NOT PICTURED: Cliliord Johnson, Francis Barnard. si - ' ,.s,,,,..m eww 'fx' Q f - - -,.e.,,Ww,..fn-'-frees ,- 'mv f ,U gm . yi ,W ,e,, .ss N . L ,, w. 1 ROW 'I: Shirley Pollock, Marian Bute, Barbara Stentiford, Cara- 3 at Iyn Corten, Nona Craycraft. BLACKSTOCK HALL , . ROW 2: Jane McCall, Jane Nichols, Mrs. Florence Crist, Nancy 1102 North East Street Dunbar, Hyung Sook Rae, Shirley Goddum. ROW 3: Bettie Gilbert, Joanne Ruppel, Beth Moore, Ann Flink, Jessie Becker, Charlotte Seils, Phoebe Smith, Alice Varney, Joyce Applegate. NOT PICTURED: Joyce Eddy, Eleanor Pettet. GULICK HALL . . . l3'l4 North Fell Avenue ROW 1: Joanne Sponsler, Nancy King, Janice Dinkel, Nancy McCain. ROW 2: Zarin Behbahani, Lorraine Balsley, Mrs. Alice Harraden, Sharon Scott, Mildred Nearing, Mary Ann Dillingham. ROW 3: Nancy Hartman, Joanne Closset, Rochelle Arons, Mir- iam Swonson, Louise Agazzi, Annette Horst, Joyce Blunt, 178 Marian Hornkohl, Lorraine Prickett. f f l KEMP HALL . . . 1207 North Main Street ROW l: Shirley Smith, Nancy Forshey, Fae Truxel, Carolyn Wal- lin, Ruth Angell. ROW 2: Mary Jo Bost, Patricia Thomas, Mary Lillibridge, Mrs. C. L. Vansickle, Alieta Hornsby, Sally Garcia, Mary Lou Doland. ROW 3: Janice Bennett, Phyllis Brubaker, Dorothy Reeser, Nancy TWPP0, Yvonne Miller, Florene Harms, Joyce Walker, Jean Reichert. ROW I: Rosemary Miller, Toni Konselmon, Pat King, Beverly Hornsby, Polly Doe. ROW 2: Ruth Palm, Mary Pot Zachry, Carol Kling, Mrs. James Margrave, Marilyn Craig, Yvonne Arlon, Joanne Groening. ROW 3: Dawn Hite, Joan Norman, Jean Benninghoti, Eleanor Tibbits, Yvonne Sernadine Gustat, Marilyn Pflederer, Jeannine Hildebrandt, Florence Beebe, Susan Gage. ROW 4: Betty Thompson, Louise Wichman, Betty Proper, Janis Phelps, Flo Lois Lenz, Sally Curless, Barbara Nakamura, Man- uela Wong, Joyce Lau. NOT PICTURED: Bonnie Bell, Mary Burmeister, Chris D'Amelio, Elizabeth Halfyard, Alta Parrish, Rebecca Remon, Kathy Roberts, Carolyn Roney, Shirley Smith, JoAnn Winter, Linda Wolferman, Lee Woodside, Sybil Wyle. MUNSELL HALL . . . l307 North Main Street -qv 1 'I -iww-ui N., ,,. . . E K. 1 .df 'asf THE DATE SITUATION IN SIX PARTS . . . Who's the lucky girl IonighI9 . Hi! How about o date? . Busy??? . . . Bu? baby' . . . Oh-you core offer all . . . Tha! line always works' , . . ' in.. ,.f ,,.f-' Hou emoffzers . . . MRS. LEON YOUNGDAHL, Vice President, MRS. ALICE HARRA- DON, President, MRS. ROUDEN LAING, Secretary-Treasurer. ROW 1: Dean Meirerhafer, Mrs. Leon Youngdahl, Delta Omicron, Mrs. Alice Harradon, Gulick Hall, Mrs. Rouden Laing, Phi Gamma Delta, Mrs. Harry Paine, Pfeiffer Hall, Mrs. Hughes Patten, Magill Hall, Mrs. W, F. Irvin, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Mrs. Merrill J. Holmes. ROW 2: Mrs. W. E. White, Phi Mu Alpha, Mrs. L. S. James, Pfeiffer Hall, Mrs. Rena Williams, Grill Supervisor, Mrs. William Bunton, Sigma Chi, Mrs. Fred Sebiens, Alpha Gamma Delta, Mrs. Dorothy Taylor, Kappa Delta, Mrs. Aline Ptohl, Sigma Kappa, Mrs. W. W. Crist, Blackstock Hall, Mrs. James Margrave, Kemp Hall, Mrs. C. L. Vansickle, Munsell Hall. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. E. S. 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I ja, . 5, . n a - 414 ' ,..---,311+' , i,K.,.:'. , 1 9 N N , ,MM , , , T86 Now-all together . . .We as a body . . . Mr. President . . . Madame Chairman . . . Bub . . Meeting adiourned Student PRESIDENT . . . Bill Janes VICE PRESIDENT . . . Dave Brown SECRETARY Sara Watson TREASURER . Paul Braziller me-M Unfbn . . . The Student Union is the supervisory organiza- tion of the student body. lts main purpose is to obtain a closer cooperation between the faculty, the administration, and the student body, and to encourage student leadership in university activ- ities. Every spring the tour executive officers of the Student Union are elected by a campus-wide vote. Tricky publications, colorful signs, serenading, and stunt speaking all added up to a vigorous and competitive campaign. The membership of the Student Union consists of an executive committee of the four elected members, officially appointed representatives of the student body, and the student members of the standing commissions. ROW 'I: Vivian Maquet, Bernadine Gustat, Marlyn Ten Boer, Danna Barbour, Dawn Hite, Marilyn Craig, Beth Moore, Dave Brown, Bill Jones, Sara Watson, Mr. Kilgore, Rose Stock, Frank Calsmer, Elmer Dickson, Wendell Golden, Gloria Low, Bob Kellor. NOT PICTURED: Ellen Gantner, Paul Broziller, John Gurney, Allen Douglas. ...I SOCIAL COMMISSION . This committe as ances and parties. It also plans the social calendar for all groups on campus . . . e plans all campus social functions such d ROW 'Ir ROW 2: Susan Gage, Dean Melierhofer, Kathy Bientang. NOT PICTURED: Miss Tait, Mr. Gibbon, Dr. Brown. Dick Puffer lchairmanl Frank Calsmer. ATHLETIC COMMISSION . . . This committee advises the athletic department . . Bill Friberg, Ellen Swartz Mr Horenbe , . rger. Not Pictured: Miss Niehaus. Student Umbn PUBLICATIONS COMMISSION . . . This committee regulates ull student publications on campus by appointing Wesleyana and Argus chiefs, by putting out the Student Directory, and b y granting permission to use ads in campus publications . . . ROW I: Dean Meierhofer, Nancy Fearheiley, Tony Konselman lchairmanl, Dr. Schulz. ROW 2: Mr. Cash, George Allison, Paul Welles, Dr, Brown. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Nothdurft, Jeanne Cicciarelli. CHAPEL COMMISSION . . . This committee plans Wesleyan's convocation programs throughout the year . . . ROW I: Mr. Barnard, Dean Brown, Joan Ericzon, Jim Mc- Cabe, Marilyn Pflederer, Dr. Oborn, Miss Tate. NOT PICTURED: Dean Smith, Mr. Gibbon. ,Z C'omm1ks1bns . . . STUDENT WELFARE . . . This committee deals with all functions pertaining to the welfare of all students and maintains ci loan fund for their convenience . . . ROW 1: Eloise Stattner, Art Runyon, Vivian Maquet, Sally Veatch lchairmanl, Helen Nichols, Dean Hoogesteger, Dr. Hazzard. NOT PICTURED Dean Meierhofer INTER-SCHOOL COMMISSION . . . This committee is in charge of all school functions be- tween Illinois Wesleyan University and Illinois State Nor- mal University . . . ROW 'l: Frank VanZant lchairmanl, Jane Luedtke, Del Yarnell. RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES COMMISSION . . . The control of all religious activities on campus is centered in this committee . . . LYCEUM COMMISSION . . . ROW 1: Dr. Williams' Nancy Hill, Ben Day tchcirmanyl This committee plans all campus programs consisting of speakers, Row 2: Elmer Dickson, Dave Tracy- entertainers, and musicians. lt also entertains the guests while the are on campus . . . NOT PICTURED: Mr. Pfautsch, Miss Ferguson, Mr. Pettit. Y ROW I: Carolyn Ebling lchairmanl, louise Wlchmann. ROW 2: Professor Browns, Leonard Genung. NOT PICTURED: Professor Drexler, Mr. Spicer. fgas . .. This is an honorary society for senior women. Members must not have below a 3.0 scholar- ship average and are selected on the basis of leadership and cooperation. Sara Watson . . Mary Alice Esch Montgomery . . Heleniean Lauterbach . . Doloraus Wahls . . Marie Garrison Lush . . Marilyn Pflederer . Blue Key . . . Blue Key is a national honor- ary society for senior men. Exceptional leadership ability and high scholarship form the basis for membership. Ray Byham . . . Bill Jones . George Allison . . Dave Brown . Carl Bird . . . AI Douglas . Ben Day . . . Pfu' Kappa Pfzi. . . Phi Kappa Phi is an honorary scholastic fraternity. Members are chosen from those whose scholarship ranks in the upper tenth of the senior class. ROW 1: Jane Burt, Marilyn Craig, Audrey Bennett. ROW 2: Bernadine Gustat, Tom Desnayers, Beth Moore, Gene Grman, Alice Vamey, Burt Elwert, Marilyn Ptlederer. NOT PICTURED: Elmer Eades, John Eklund, Heleniean Lauterbach, Beverley Oturam, Jim Reynolds, Charles Schulz, Arthur Smith, 6 een Medallbn . . . This organization is made up of students who maintained a 2.5 average through their sophomore year and who have shown high moral character, sincerity, and who have participated in campus activities. ROW 1: Sara Watson, Carol Barclay Stephens, Kathy Bienfang, Alison Cope lprexidentl, Carol Keatts, Marie Anne Schlemmer. ROW 2: Sam Smiley, Ken Johnson, Lois Augspurger, Marlyn Ten Baer, Nancy Fearheiley, Norman Kerr. NOT PICTURED: Barbara Catlin, Don Clemens, Bob Meeker, Bill Miller, Betty Neu, Clara Siapno. Aww lambda Delta . . . The active members of this honorary fraternity consist of sophomore women who obtained a 3.5 average either first or second se- mester of their freshman year. .,,.,f ROW 1: Jeanne Cicciarelli, Frances Funk, June Luedtke lpresidentl, Anna Mae Horne Nancy McCain. ROW 2: Miss Ferguson, Maxine, Lane, Norma Smith, Dean Meierhofer NOT PICTURED: Nancy Turppa 0 0 This honorary fraternity recognizes stu 7 U 7 dents who have done exceptional work in any phase of the university publications ROW 1: Sara Watson, Dr. Schultz, Dolorous Wahls, Arthur Smith, Alice Varney lpresidentl. ROW 2: Paul Braziller, George Allison, Nancy Fearheiley, Leonard Genung. NOT PICTURED: Norman Kerr, .5-9. ww.. 1 ' s. 4 Argus. . . a 5 ASSISTANT EDITOR . . . Leonard Genung S, EDITOR . . . George Allison I BUSINESS MANAGER . . Paul Welles ROW 'l: Dick Andes, Paul Welles, George Allison, Leonard Genung. ROW 2: Sue McCabe, Toni Konselmun, Bill Jackson, Dick Swanson, Arnold Schrank, Ken Johnson, Eleanor Tibbels, Brel! Brown Danna Barbour, Jane Luedlke, Heleniean Laulerbach, Julia Robinson, Sue Heinzman, Marilyn Davis, Neal Smilh. NOT PICTURED: Dave Brown, Jim McCabe, Gil Roseman, Bob Byler, Pal Palyk. ASSISTANT EDITOR . . .lerry Gilbert MAKEUP EDITOR . . I Bob Nishidu EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . . . Nancy Fearheiley ROW 1: Marion Bute, Jeanne Cicciarelli, Ja Ann Winters, Nancy Fearheiley, Jerry Gilbert, Marilyn Melville, Elizabeth Reid. ROW 2: Frances Cherry, Betty Anne Bowers, Frank Van Zant, Kathy Davis, Jean Soderquist, Marie Anne Schlemmer, Joan Yoder, Fran Pettit, Mariella Knox Flatt, Barbara Puckett, Janet Weaver, Jack Wannemacher, Mary Jo Bost, Bob Lewis, Betty Horst, Bob Byler. ROW 3: Rose Stock, Pat Patyk, Jean Sage, Jean Ritter, Caroline Formhals, Mary Skanberg, Bob Nishida, Norman Kerr, Arthur Smith. NOT PICTURED: Lois Augspurger, .lack Gurney, Marge Foster, Alison Cope, Barbara Clough, Jo LaPedus, Herschel Cline, Rita Winkler, Lee Woodside, Diane Hammon Plouer, Shirley Potter, Jim Crawford, Mr. Nothdurft Mr Van Orden 'gf' We leyana . . . B r, ,sg f M 5 hh, if , Ni: K .QV M li Q Q 2 l . I -ff T ,, my N359 ',Qi5H Q :iii fx . if ' , 3 L N.. 9 9 This group serves as an advisory and gov- an e erning organization for the social and professional sororities on campus. ROW lc Jane Perri! lSigma Koppel, Carolyn Cameron lSigmc Alpha loial, Dean Meierholer, Marie Garrison Lush lKappa Dellal, Carol Barclay Stephens lKappa Kappa Gammcl, Danna Schroeder IDeIlc Omicronl, Jo Baker lAlpha Gamma Delval. ROW 2: Mary Alice Esch Monlgomery lSigma Kappal, Ann DuFfield lKappc Dellol, Dolores Reynolds IAlpha Gamma Dellal, Dolorous Wahls lKappa Delval, Joan Ericzon lliappa Kappa Gammal, Carol Kea!! lDelIa Omicronl, Eloise Slaliner lSigma Alpha lalal, 9 9 This group serves as a medium 0' 3 for determining all policies of the fraternities on campus. ROW l: Ray Byham lPhi Mu Alphal, Don Joslyn lThela Chil, Jim Bornelf lPhi Mu Alphal. ROW 2: Bill Beniomin lPhi Gamma Dellal, Dean Hoagesveger, Jim McLain lTou Kappa Epsilonl, Paul Welles lTau Kappa Epsilonl, Sam Kahn lSlray Greekl, Dale Dean lSigma Chil, Dave Gaylord lTheva Chil. NOT FICTURED: Carl Bird IThe0a Chil. rd Q s J cr sim,-f n ..-5' N ,,...-M 9 This honorary forensic fraternity recog- I e ' ' ' nizes outstanding ability and scholarship in the field of debate. ROW 1: Bill Beniamin, Joe Shive, Miss Jacobs, Chuck Gaines, Bill Akerly. NOT PICTURED: Joan Ericzon, Sam Smiley, Mr. Gibbon. 5 0 6 U b U 0 I 0 ROW 1: Manuela Wong, Rebecca Remcn, Fermin Luque lpresidentl, Mr. Pettit, Dean Smith, Sue Heinzman, Grace Snyder. ROW 2: Diane Taylor, Sally Flesher, Diane Hamman, Toni Konselman, Betty Lau Burnham, Yvonne Ambler, Barbara Nakamura, Alice Fairchild. ROW 3: Jerry Gilbert, Don Shute, Dick Washburn, Pat Hartman, Nancy Curtiss, Marvin Powers, Dick Chrisrnan. NOT PICTURED: Roberta Whitmer, Elaine Spires, Mr, Bettger, Seifu Zelleke, Leonard Sullivan, Joyce law, Annette Horst, Michelene Starr, Lois Wilson. V -fMv-..,.,,..q.vn- -1' ii r I, 35 ' Q o -,E QR 1 Q YViYg:'1 wax '7g:ff? 1 A iid, ffgff ia-,K gQ,f 'l MXN 'iyfl V Q L QQQ VP' i R 1' R -r Wa f M' F - if 152. xi' ,M-. 's'N-P 'sr ' . 65 5 . as ., AQ M 1 A it H X yn, A 5 J, xwxgh w xyv. Q Q Ai 2,1 pie? L J rv - K' ' 3, Jr wi f for ' 1 x an ra l nf' sf Lf, ,. x JM ai- X swf,--' V ,y,.. ,fer 'H id' ,,f,,w R, ' 5, ,ewxj 5 5 L '-mf , L' X f 5-.,.,4 .lwmx V, W li . -, '1 X P fr r Q ,D ,. v R7 H 'K F encfz Club . . . ROW I: Jim Mclcin, Ruth Hodgskiss, Lois Wilson lpresidenfl, Phyllis Turnesa, Susan Haose, Tom Wong. ROW 2: Po! Hartman, Carolyn Ebling, Fran Funk, Sue Owens, Mr. Pehif, Donna Doolan, Sue Heinzman, Grace Snyder. NOT PICTURED: Carol Stephens, Alice Varney, Beverly Harper, Jo Reynolds, Del Yarnell, Sian Cunningham, Shirlee Haglee, Mariella FIaH, Mr. Marrcpodi. 6'erman flub . . . ROW 'l: Mr. Behger, Harold Ohalu lpresidentl, Sally Curless, Arlhur Runyon, Fred Zurndorfer. ROW 2: John Dale, Darby Smlfh, Joanne Norman, Emily Balladin, Bene Myers, Herber! Grulke. NOT PICTURED: Inge Nienhold, Jackie Ruda, Ken Johnson, Richard Schwazwalder, James Crawford, Dyrln Quick, Endrick Anvelt. q '-' ' ,-M v he , , .- A in , ., I A . 11 in ,X-f.2'f'e,'l 'W Je Q.. '-i,,'.,g- 'z4 .1 1 I Q H M ,zinxk rr W ez ly, l W ,Q , t 'AA Y Alva. H ri 3. 3:2-:, ' f' . in I 2 1 K 1' 2 fa -' 1 W fm 1 rf 'fi' ff A I f ' 5 QR xi S+ V b Il Q F QA , Mi in if f A 2 .K :Q 5 . 'K '.- 3 r' l ,+A ' ,Q vi 1.-Qs y y J-T' . 5 'i ' l ' . f W mf, my , - ff. Mex :mmf 'ff ARM, 'rs , 1 x Ark H X, XL yy-, Q, Q Jx:,,ls yr, ok v 2 ,. ., ,gg-H: 'MA W ,fr v xg, K Lx 4,v,Xb ,.,r -P g Ar' 'wkb A. 4 ig, XA, 1 X Vi' f 1 rt Ji L , .1 Ar 1 J V ,W an E ,L yxxh , fl E! N ,, CD I I L y wha K ,R al A ' 7 ii 7-fi r , W' 1 ,' . fain Q - .2.,1:?.sX I x 5 aber' 4 ' p g 95 'NY' mi Ar I 7 K va 'f ff' '34 Q any lv Black Bookmnn . . . ROW T: Gerald Smith, Bob Dixon, Toni Konselman, Alice Varney lpresidentl. RCW 2: Arthur Smith, Bob Byler, Bill Jones, Sue Heinzman, Eva Osterborg, Miss NOT PICTURED: Phoebe Smith. I dllllfld' ll . . . P ' 6 M ROW 1: Joanne Graening, Dean Wallis, Mr. Gibbon lpresidentl, Susan Gage. ROW 2: Henry Lee, Burt Elwort, George Herbst, Dr. Oborn, Tam Desnoyers. NOT FICTURED: Mr. Kasch, Dr. Ratclitle, Dr. Hazzard, Mr. Doodles, Richard Green. This society promotes creative writing on the campus and edits at least one literary publication during the school year. Elwers, Tom Day, Sam Smiley. This honorary fraternity recognizes stu- dents who show outstanding ability in the field of social science. , in l 1 0 1 in lnfernafzbnal Relaffbns Club . . . ROW 1: Joan Kenl, Judy Williams, Carl Van Singel, Donald lowinger, Dr. Bunyan Andrews, Verne Marlin lpresidenll, Alice Slaik, Donna Roe Swan, Mariarie Nelson. ROW 2: Rilo Winkler, Rella Reynolds, Phillip Howard, Gilberl Milchell, Seilu Zelleke, James Clough, Eleanor Pregl, Henry Lee, Sue Owens, Leonard Sullivan, Belsy Gollschalk, Ann Phillips, Sharon Leach. NOT PICTUREDL John Hauperl, Raymond Isaac, Joan Norman, lakshmie Ramcharan, Kalherine Roberts, Rammono Schmidl, Elaine Spires, Miriam War- nock, Andrew Ashdoway, Flo deVries, Belly Hicks, Maureen Jones, Jane Burl, Alberl Cronkrile, Audrey Ashdown. league Of Women Voter . . . ROW l: Shirley Weiskopf, Joan Baker, Fran Pellil, Brell Brown, Maureen Jones, Mrs. Kuhn, Marie Ann Schlemmer, Jane Miller, Phyllis Wilkinson. ROW 7: Diane Taylor, Nancy Horlman, Joanne Sponsler, Joanne Wingerl, Peggy Gorsage, Gerry Ncrlhruo, Jean Rlller, Joyce Winkler, Caroline Formhals. ROW 1: Rosemary Gabriel, Gloria law, Eleanor Pregl, Dolores Moser, Belly Bachman, Marilyn Barnes, Nancy Roberls, Miss Yail. ROW 4: Jean Soderauisl, Barbara Collin, Dolores Reynolds, Fran Pellil, Nonine Allpeler, Marilyn Davis. 449' NT my-' Aww fps17on Del a . . . This honorary fraternity rec- ognizes students who have achieved superior scholastic credit in the field of science. ROW l: Ken Johnson lpresidentl, Jackie Ruda, Emily Balladin. ROW 2: Dr, Wantlond, Bill Miller, Renee Kidd, Bob Meeker. NOT PICTURED: Sam Macharo, Betty Neu. 0 This organization is made up cd 0 of students who are interested 0 I U in the field of science. ROW l: Bill Miller lpresidentl, Som Kahn, Baldwin Paredes, Martha Moushan, Dick Yeager, Jerry Brady. ROW 2: Charles Cox, Harold Siegworth, Barbara Hensley, Thomas Hensley, Robert Meeker, Leland Hoy, Dyrle Quick. ROW 3: Seifu Zelleke, Mr. Dingo, Ralph Townsend, Frances Funk, Kathy Davis, Joan Seymour, Rollcnd Goins. NOT PICTURED: Mabel Pond, Jackie Rudn, Joanne Jennings, Thomas Leathers, Frank Van Zant, Ken Johnson, Dave Kidger, Bob Priekshot, Frank Calsmer, Al Cartwright. -5 The purpose of this organization is to create a 1 departmental consciousness of home economics 0 0 0 on campus. ROW l: Joyce Winkler, Nancy Roberts, Rochelle Arons, Joanne Clossat, Barbara Bruce. ROW 2: Marcia Minch, Jane Pettit, Nancy Stevens lpresidentl, Miss Bawersox, Jayco Wetzel, Rosemary Miller, Marilyn Howe. ROW 4: Joan Vannick, Carolyn Formhals, Alita Hornsby, Miss Saar, Florence Beebe. NOT PICTURED: Elizabeth Hallyard, Nancy Hartman, Phil Holforty, .loan Fleming, Barbara Sohaudt, Ellen Gantner, Sally Garcia. The purpose of this organization is to build a fellowship of women devoted to the task of realizing in their common life ideals of personal and social living. K I 6 I O I O ROW l: Nancy Dunbar, Sharon leach, Joan Yoder, Jane Nichols lpresidentl, Mary lillibridge. ROW 2: Betty Anne Bowers, Janice Bennett, Retta Reynolds, Frances Cherry, Toni Konselman, Beverly Hornsby, Flo deVries. NOT PICTURED: Sue McCabe, Bettie Gilbert, Donna Rae Swan, Ann Phillips, Vivian Maquot, Mariorio Nelson, Betsy Gottschallr. .1 5, . A M ' k H 7 a it Q a ,,,,. ,,., , as W. L.: 1 A all -5' 1 w wi-NL :L M., 1, E il 'nl ' e . ' 1 5 I! fl f , I M .f.,f f F' diana? V , gi M ,ln li F lg ii sg, ,l 1 ,K 1 M VV I , 2 X 3 , 5 535 1 fnk Mfr-3.1, fm. ,ff-f X F MAN W, Ml xx M X ON 700K 0WN -. r C K2 M K K' ,Q ' , 5 ai 5 gun- , , . 4 T: ,. .Mf- , , , .Q -- We S-. 6? Y Q :oo . 'M if Q, Max' . S . .Q 'sp' 3 57' X Q Qc 'O 1' l S 5. fu f , 55 4' if if , . -c l -CQ G K Ya .1 hai f rf , P i x YE i .T . L k3 ke f , 1 ie I s iii ? f' Q . 3 cgi ' 'JM 'N-, W -,P , A if ' ws. ,',N N 'V ',,N X A ' Q , V W f - Q 'M f fa:f'1 f ff f If rg ,nv f M W I , Vi? f 3 H , ' A wi'-1,4, Q M f-M f X ' f A' xx -A.. A 'h'lli hf ' 'i ff' ' 'thy J in ,him yix ffm, Q W . 1 W? 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C .... :N ,as gut Perhaps you didn't realize a college could have so many traditions - but after you've been on the campus for awhile -- you get your first taste of them with the green beanies and the grind . . . fiomecomfhg. . . Wesieycrfs hundredth birthday rolled around before you knew it ond like any birthday-it was the time for festivities that you would long remember . . . 'Fi . M Y B ill Akerl 1 N Y . . . G energy C-hoirma 5 --...,,e 5? V U of Homer Dining 209 M1145 llhbof' We leyan . . . Joan Ericzon . . . ln beauty contests and scholastically-Miss Illinois Wesleyan - a blond beauty from Homewood, lllinois - stands out . . . Joan is a senior- a speech maior- and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . ATTENDANT Carolyn Corten . . . Miss Independent is an attractive blond hailing from Maywood, Illinois . . .A sophomore at Illinois Wesleyan and a maior in art . . . is i 1 i 4 1 -AL ATTENDANT . . Joyce Peterson . . . This dark haired beauty is Miss Sigma Kappa . . . She is a sophomore and from Barrington, Illinois . . . 213 ATTENDANT Helenieon Lauterbach . . . Activiites are cz main interest of Miss Alpha Gamma Delta who is C1 senior from Bushnell, Illinois and mcaioring in ort . . . ATTENDANT . Rose Stock . . . This petite Miss is from Arthur, Illinois . . . Miss Sigma Alpha Iota is an elementary education maior and a iunior . . . ATTENDANT Micheline Sfurr . . . Coming from Paris, France, Miss Kappa Delta is a charming brunette . . . She is a sophomore majoring in languages . . . ATTENDANT . . Donna Jean Schroeder . . . Miss Delta Omicron is cu stunning blond from New Holland, Illinois . . . She is ci iunior in music school and cz voice major . . . SIGMA CHI , . . First place in house WINNERS ...WOMEN House Decorations: Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . First Sigma Kappa . . , Second Kappa Delta . . .Third Float: Sigma Alpha Iota ...First Sigma Kappa .. .Second Alpha Gamma Delta . . . Third Greek-lndee Sing ,Liberal Artslz lndee Women ...First Sigma Kappa . . .Second Kappa Delta. .. Third Greek-lndee Sing 'Music Schaolxz Sigma Alpha Iota . . . First Phi Mu Alpha . . .Second Keg: Sigma Kappa THETA CHI . . . First place in float KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . First place in house WINNERS.. . MEN House Decorations: Sigma Chi. . . First lndee Men ...Second Theta Chi... Third Float: Theta Chi. . . First Tau Kappa Epsilon ...Second lndee Men . . , Third Greek-Indee Sing CLiberal Artsjz lndee Men. . . First Tau Kappa Epsilon . . .Second Theta Chi . . .Third Keg: lndee Men SIGMA ALPHA IOTA . . . First place in float 'Ne af W A , s 2 x 5 W E 'big a wg Z ff 3 , . 5-WM.- . ,,. ' K K k,,l . , .v.,:,.,:, ,.-:5?, 2 3 1,: .4.f ' ,,,.,::,,. . , zgwlr 'Q wi ff. ., 'K I E R ff-rm? jjj 4.553 I v, mm, wg- Q, , m if , . guy ' :fm sf w.wi 4 ,3n , I' f1Wi . 'Va , , LA -qw mv: ' 5. 5 E , f.. 'vf ,f 1,2 , Misra Y 1 ' I 7. wr K 'lr 'K ' ,nw all-gi 'LM .,.. 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A it ,. e ' .X 3.4 wx 'NI -Jus V Affzlefb . . . Sun on the baseball diamond . . . Lights on the f b oot all field . . . And on th grease-spots . . . Oh Z I e basketball floor eus. Beat Sore Muscles! . NBERGER, Director af Alhlelics, B.S. Illinois Wesleyan University, M.S. Universily of Illinois. ,As Q... l -im I BOB MORROW, Head Football Coach, Ph.B. lllinois Wesleyan University, M.A. University of Illinois, Pro- Ball with Chicago Cardinals and New York Yankees. K 1. at of V ,,, ll. , ww X. LIBERO BERTAGNOLLI, Line Coach, B. A. Washing- lon University, M.A. University of Illinois, Pro-Ball with Chicago Cardinals. 235 DON CLEMENS, President, RALPH KELLER, Vice President, ROGER MILLER, Secretory-Treasurer. ROW 1: John Lone, Ralph E. Keller, Joe Solls, Don Martin, Gib Baechler, Jack Begley, Frank Livingston. ROW 2: Allan Lloyd, Lou Polovich, James McLain, Bill Leverens, Carl Bird, Dick Eichelberg, Bob Carlson, Harold Bennett, Rollond Prest. ROW 3: Wells Whitney, Rod Myshrall, Bob Shubert, Cliff Loreth, Mike Langenfeld, Chuck Woodward, Don Clemens. ROW 4: Dave McCulloch, Bill Mitchell, Tony Pizarro, Don Watkins, Joe Siler. flab . .. i GIB BAECHLER . , . Caplain f W 7 GUS POLIZOS . . . Valuable Player 00 bd E407 . . . ROW 1: Ed Deegan, Joe Siler, Carl Bird, Herb Bicknell, Don Morlin, Gus Polizos, Jack Begley, Clarence Chow, Don Mohr, Don Watkins. ROW 2: Bob Carlson, Don Eddy, Jack Hawkins, Bill Gross, Lou Polovich, Vernon Slrubhar, Dick Blair, John Wilson, Chuck Woodward, Marvin Smith. ROW 3: Wendell Tuohy, libero Berlagnolli, Gib Boechler, Dick Bine, Tony Pizarro, Don Clemens, Don Lavicko, Bob Link, Bill Keep- per, Harold Bennell, Bob Shuberl, Howard Russell, Glen Mellon, Paul Pfrommer, Bob Morrow, Henry lee. L Tig? f i. .mae sr Do Hg SN X Gamer' 5 qechlef DOD L, Clemens Curlfon H. Bird new L. E ddY 238 L ,,.....-l 2 X rs ii Joe Gus G- P05105 v - 31 A- f,.,ff 5 -I , D 2 k J. BGQWY Lou P0lovich H Qffy A- shuben N Hcrokd D- Benne Marvin A- smith A X. ., ,. Don F. L .21 KM Uvfckq R0ber1 L, Unk - wsyyi ' Q zifwg ,. 5 in Don M grlin Don Wdikins Bm Gross Jack H 1 Uwkins football Record Wesleyan... . Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan . .Al North Central . . . . ..2O Augustana ....... . . . 7 Washington University . .49 Carthage ........ . . .21 Millikin ...... . ..2l lllinois College .... . . . 6 Lake Forest ...... . .. .. 7 lllinois State Normal. K 1.i..Q,.f ef .5 f, 'me Pfrf , , , nl 'H V, ,J ,A ay-4, ,Q 1- A E ,. , lx. -dr' . t ,-- K ff-tu A , M' ' s ' ' ,Q -.ws ,l I A '. Q , . .-x.,.t 1 cv . N ..i,X,Y, A. .. W4 'zz-Yggii X A .V ,s DOO n-'M STEVE ZEBOS, JOHN LANE . . . Co-Captains l'-750-51 BOB HILDEBRAND . . . Most Valuable Basketball. . . ROW 1: Marvin Smilh, Richard Ware, Bobby Winkles, John Wroan, Don Joslyn, John Wilson, Harold Beflnell- ROW 2: Mgr. Henry Lee, Earl Neeman, Francis Conlee, Dick Sturgeon, Sieve Zebos, Coach Jack Horenberger, John Lane, Bob Hildebrand, Bob Myers, John Tarter, Mgr, Dave Patlerson. ROW 3: Leroy NeFl, Ralph Bruck, Howard Berggren, George Suess, Don Rinker, Ron Cole, Larry Johnson, John Gaddy. Player . . . Captain-Elec! Bob Hildebrdnd 244 Steve Zebos Earl Neemqn John Wro Dick sw on l l i l sossv wmxlss . . . An conference JQHN LANE , AH Conference Wesleyan ...... 74 Wabash . . . .... 42 Wesleyan ..... '80 North Central . . . . . . .63 Wesleyan ...... 59 Washington .. .68 Wesleyan ...... 68 State Normal . . . . .50 Wesleyan ...... 62 DePaul . . .... 92 Wesleyan ..... '81 Carthage . .. ... .57 Wesleyan ...... 64 McPherson . . .. .37 Wesleyan ..... '69 lllinois College . . .58 Wesleyan ...... 76 Texas Tech. . .. .... 68 Wesleyan ..... '65 Elmhurst ..... .. . .54 Wesleyan ...... 73 Alabama State ....... 76 WCSISYGH '---- '71 Wllf-BOTOH -.-- . . .69 Wesleyan ...... 4l Loyola of the South .... 49 W9SleYGn ------ 64 STGTE Normal - - . . .63 Wesleyan ...... 62 Southern lllinois ...... 56 WeSleY0n-- - -'5l Millikin -.--- . . . .53 Wesleyan ...... 70 Western lllinois . .. .65 WeSl9YUn ----- '71 lllinois College . . . .67 Wesleyan ...... 62 Chicago Teachers ..... 64 WeSleY0n ----- '68 lake FOreSf . . . . . . .5l Wesleyan ..... '62 Millikin ,,,,, , , .64 Wesleyan ...... 60 Southern lllinois .. .46 Wesleyan ...., '62 Augustana , , , .64 Wesleyan ...... 62 Eastern lllinois . . .. 95 Tlgtfgcmes. Wesleyan . . . Seto nd in Conference Harold Bennett DOD Joslyn i-1. 6 x 3 I John Wilson Dick were N 2' I. W. 0. Basketball Staff' ffl' Per game average . . . 25.7 fg. . 14.2 ft. . 7.8 ft. miss . 21.1 pf. . 65.9 pts. Opponents totals . . . 545 fg. . 375 ft. . 207 ft. miss . 446 pf. . 1.419 pts. Per game average. . . 22.7 fg. . 15.6 ft. . 8.6 ft. miss . 18.5 pf. . 59.1 pts. Wesleyan outscored the opposition by the average of 6.8 points per game. 0 O O Indiv Player Bobby Winkles John Lane Bob Hildebrand Dick Sturgeon John Wroan Steve Zebos Harold Bennett Earl Neeman John Wilson Howard Berggren Dick Ware Bill Myers Don Joslyn ual Scoring CEP FCS FT FTAA 23 116 43 35 24 104 49 31 24 92 63 38 24 77 33 13 16 65 50 15 24 64 39 10 23 30 30 19 8 25 10 8 21 22 6 5 15 11 6 4 10 7 8 4 11 4 1 2 5 O 1 1 Single game high scorer . . . Bobby Winkles . . . Against Texas Tech. Highest Team Total . . . 81 . . . Against Carthage. Lowest Team Total . . . 41 . . . Against Loyola. 248 TP 275 255 247 188 180 167 90 60 50 28 22 9 1 o 0 0 FT sf. Pts.fGame 526 11.9 603 10.7 623 10.3 717 7.83 .769 1 11.3 .796 6.95 612 3.91 .555 7.5 545 2.4 6oo 1.86 666 2.2 .333 .s 5oo I Q s Ba eball. . . Earl Neemcn . . O. F., K y Dick Pelro . . P., Dick Bein . . C., George Suess A X ,-'V fi . . P. Kg Q will 5 wr Q H XJ Y ' ll ll l X l l Paul Raab . . Isl. B., Bill Myers.. O.F., Ralph , Bruck . . P., Dick Eichel- L L 1 Q I ber9 . . P. .3 ,Q 'YP 7 A A' f R ,J . lll v ii , D ...... il r iiil f r f la M l f or l lc c f . Rog Miller . . P., Dick Gubos . . P., Bobby Winkles . . S.S., Cap- zfffi :l., lain, Mike Langenfeld X V ,f RE X Lf 1 X ,f 1 M K l lx N do S lu. X1 lil .Wuhan John Wilson . . 2nd B., Gus Polizos . . 3rd B., Rod Myshrall . . O.F., Howie Berggren . . 3rd B., Don Clemens. im 'w Q xi, - , 'f l I.. 250 Nol Pictured . . . Don Marlin . . O.F. Ba eball Schedule 0 I I 21st. ANNUAL SOUTHERN TRIP March 23-24 ............ Univ. of Miss. at Oxford March 26-27.U.S. Naval Air Base at Pensacola, Fla. March 28-29 ......... Keesler Field at Biloxi, Miss. March 30. .Loyola U. ofthe South, New Orleans, La. March 31 ..... Louisiana State U., Baton Rouge, La. April 14 .......................... Elmhurst ' April 17 ................,........ Carthage ' April 21-22. .Weekend series with Purdue at Purdue April 25... ................... At Millikin ' April 28... .............. At Washington U. May 4-5 ........ Weekend series with Notre Dame May 8... ................... Millikin ' May 11 . .. .... At Lake Forest May 12. .. ..... At Wheaton May 18... .... Illinois College ' May 21... .... At Illinois College ' May 22... ........ At Normal May 29 ..... At Normal JOE CHARLES COX . . Co-Captain Pole Vault Bd Jump ' ack... Two Mile.' SOLLS . . Co-Captain . . TRACK SCHEDULE . . . April 14. .. April 2l April 28 May 2. May 5. May 12 May l8-19. .C.C.I. Track ' Returning Letterman . DON CLEMENS . . Shot . Discus . Jave- lin.' .. .............. Augustana .............Washington U. at Normal Triangle meet-North Central with Millikin ......Chanute A.F.B. Elmhurst Relays and Field Championship at Rock Island, lll. PAUL KEELE . . 440 Sw hzmlhg Team SCHEDULE . . . Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar. . . . I.W.U. . . . I.W.U. . . . I.W.U. . . . I.W.U. . . . I.W.U. . . . Confe vs. Washington U. vs. State Normal vs. Augustana vs. St. Louis University vs. State Normal rence Meet at I.W.U. . . . Midwest Meet I.W.U placed second in the C.C.l. swimming meet. Libero Bertagnolli . . Coach, Dave Snyder, Charles LaCroix, Don Newport, Bill Mitchell . . Co-Captain, Dove McCulloch . . Co- Ccptoin, Bill Zinser, Wells Whitney. elii ...res' ...ui 4 lm' amura! . . . Bill Frieberg . . . Chairman of Intramurals TKE SWIM TEAM ROW 'I: Chet Kantor, Bill Jackson, Roll Prest. ROW 2: Bob Link, Frank Livingston, Don Martin. SIGMA CHI VOLLEY BALL TEAM ROW I: Herschel Cline, Duane Quisenberry, Bobby Winkles, Ron Cate. ROW 2: Bill Myers, Earl Neeman, George Suess. NOT PICTURED: Cal Neeman, John Hoffman. si 4.4. TKE BOWLING TEAM ROW I: Herman Piehl, Gib Baechler. ROW 2: Bill Whiteside, Som Good, Chet Kantor. SIGMA CHI BASKETBALL TEAM ROW I: Jim Quisenberry, Herschel Cline, George Dahlgren, Harlan Bone, Jim Lake, Paul Roob. ROW 2: Bob Ellis, Dick Helligas, Bill Gross, Don Clemens, Gordon Buethke, Duane Quisenberry. NOT PICTURED: John Hoffman, Cal Neemun. Now lef's All 6'hfe A Cheer. . . Bill Jackson, Sharon Scott, Nancy Roberts, Joyce Harney, Gerry Narthrup, Ernie Wimperis. L.-. 5 0 I Women 's Affzlef c MARIAN NEIHAUS, Assistant professor of Physical Education, B.A. Cornell College, M.A. State Univer- sity of Iowa. Ill I iii E5 GEORGIA COLE, Instructor in Physical Education B.S. University of Illinois. . Q iff Z i s is ,. 0 Q W.S.A. BOARD. . . ROW 1: Jane Luedtke, Maureen Jones, Ellen Swartz, Miss Neihaus, Mary Alice Montgomery, Beverly Hornsby, Betty Anne Bowers. ROW 2: Ja Baker, Shirlee Haegele, Beth Moore, Martha Coolidge, Marilyn Seyler, Ruth Hodgskiss, Lois Wilson, Barbara Clough. NOT PICTURED: Carolyn Dowse, Aleeta Hornsley. Women 's Sporfs Assocfhf bn . . . ROW 1: Mrs. Cole, Retta Reynolds, Grace Snyder, Nancy Western, Maureen Jones, Ellen Swartz lPresidentl, Mary Alice Esch Montgomery, Phyllis Holforty, Betty Anne Bowers, Fran Pettit, Sally Flesher, Miss Neihous. ROW 2: Marilyn Seyler, Joanne Wingert, Alice Stoik, Diane Taylor, Susan Hoose, Brett Brown, Betsy Gottschalk, Janice Bennett, louise Sims, Martha Coolidge. ROW 3: Rosemary Gabriel, Elizabeth Burnham, Mariorie Nelson, Marilyn Davis, Carolyn Daggy, Gloria Gould, Faith Galbraith, Alice Fairchild, Nonine Altpeter, Joan Yoder, lois Wilson, Beth Moore, Toni Konselman. ROW 4: Mary Lemka, Joyce Harney, Jean Ritter, Connee Ward, Joyce Winkler, Fran Funk, Joann Jennings, Mary Lillibridge, Norma Faust. ROW 5: June Jacobson, Beverly Harper, Eleanor Pettet, Ruth Hadgskiss, Phyllis Turnesa, Donna Doolen, Florence deVries, Beverly Hornsby, Norine Arends, Joanne Schneider, Delores Reynolds. ROW 6: Barbara Clough, Judy Williams, Yvonne Pry, Peggy Gorsage, Jane Luedtke, Audrey Dearinger, Jeanne Cicciarelli. 7 er aplh dub . . . SHIRLEE HAEGELE, President, ALISON COPE, Vice President, BETTY ANNE BOWERS, Secretary, LOIS WILSON, Treasurer. ROW 'l: Marcia Minch, Ann Duffield, Ruth Hodgskiss, Helen Johnson, Faith Galbraith, Carolyn Daggy, June Samuels, Natalie Goldstein, Susan Hoose, Helen A. Dick. ROW 2: Gloria Low, Lee Gaines, Rita Winkler, Betty Lou Burnham, Grace Snyder, Harriet Statton, JoAnn Baker. ROW 3: Betty Ann Bowers, Lois Wilson, Mrs. Cole, Alison Cope, Shirlee Haegele. NOT PICTURED: Heleniean Lauterbach, Joan Seymour, Ellen Swartz, Sally Flesher, Diane Taylor, Sharon Scott. 4,5 ,WFS MQVPN Mw- Wlhnlhg Intramural Teams . . . Hockey . . . Volleyball I Basketball. . . VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM . . . WINNING VOLLEYBALL TEAM . . . KAPPA DELTA ROW 'l: Faith Galbraith, Flo deVries, Fae Truxell. ROW I: Faith Galbraith, Rosie Gabriel, Nancy Roberts. ROW 2: Eleanor Pregl, Pat Hartman. ROW 2: Micky Wise, Lee Gaines, Nancy Hill. ROW 3: Barbara Clough, Martha Cooldige, louise Simms. wiNNiNG Hocxsv TEAM . . . SIGMA KAPPA VARSHY BASKETBALL TEAM ' ' ' . ROW 1: Beth Moore, Maxine Lane, Joyce Harney. ROW 1: Margery Foster, Diana Hammon, Elsa Roehm. . ROW 2: Bonnie Clark, Fran Pettit, Martha Coolidge, Louise Row 2' Heonor WIICOX' Barham CIOUQII' EIIen Sworn' DQ S. Iores Reynolds. imms. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM . . WINNING BASKETBALL TEAM . . . SIGMA KAPPA ROW 'l: Faith Galbraith, Jean Soderquist, Beverly Hornsby. ROW 1: Sue McCabe, Doris Clark, Jane Fager. ROW 2: Micky Wise, lee Gaines, Shirlee Haegele. ROW 2: Maxine Lane, Barbara Clough. ROW 3: Ellen Swartz, Beth Moore, Miriam Warnock. ROW 3: Betty Lou Burham, Joyce Harney, Diane Hammon 261 V 2 lllinois Wesleyan VOL. 999 BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 31, 1951 NO. 17111 l..,.... S. U. lays Down law During a brawl held last Thursday, the Student Union, Local No. 73, madel the following dissolutions: 1. Student compensation for study will be raised from S9 to S13 per week, and time and one-half must be paid for all hours spent studying be-I fore 10:15 p.m. If the faculty cannot raise sufiicient funds to pay this and, other student compensation fees, theyl will be confined in historic Old Rock Pile, oldest building possible. . 2. All freshmen will be requiredlna...-...- to wear shoes or pass a monthly hook- worm inspection. The Green Beanie Kids must also make a practice ol carrying aspirin tablets at all times for needy upperclassmen. 3, Professional cheerers will be hired for athletic contests. These rah- rah boys will,save a lot of strain on the students' musty vocal cords. 4. Ashtrays will be installed in the arms of all seats in Presser Hall. This will be done after those uncomfortable wooden seats are ripped and the new. lounge chairs installed. 5. Pitch pipes will be furnished to all fraternity men for serenades. There will also be a 45 minute limit on pin numbers. Masquers Come Out of Hiding to Stumble Through Play The Masquers, dealers in corny comedy, will murder a misrepresenta- tion of drama entitled, Kittens on The Living Room Rug, or, Who Let The Cat out of The Bag? This is supposed to be a rare comedy, but the only rare thing about it is the smell. The script was hashed up by some moron whose only previous experience was writing obituaries and wise re- marks on walls. The biggest laugh of the play is the actors who invariably trip and fall flat on their foolish faces both verbally and literally. There is expected to be a sell-out crowd, that is, if any tickets rell, it will be out of the goodness of someone's heart. Concessions at the performance will be handled by joe's Garbage Disposal Co. Believe me, this bunch of rank hams really needs to be cured! Professor Wilder N. Perdition Session Scatters Hut A rousing, old-time jam session was held in what used to be the Hut last week. A whoopee time was had by all who survived. Windy Wente got a wee bit carried away and blew his horn inside out on a quavering note that was mistaken for the noon whistle in Pitts- burgh factories. Calfless Conklin not only threw his hip out of joint during a mild Charleston, but he also flipped toenails all over the place. During the last number, which was also the first one, Calfiess sent the lower half of his right leg hurtling through the space where a door had been. A trombone player got his bubble- gum in the mouthpiece and had a world's record-breaking bubble until it hit a nail in the wall and burst, causing the walls of the Hut to part company. The roof was last sighted playing tag with some flying saucers over Western Algeria. In the future, iam sessions will be held on the New Mexico atomic bomb testing site. Reds look Into Wesleyan Many more students were seen going into the white X-ray trailer than were seen coming out during the recent shooting spree. Supposedly, these X- rays were taken to detect T.B. among IWU personnel, but it is an established fact that everyone on campus has Twisted Brain already. It is suspected that this was a secret Communist maneuver to find out more about the insides of America. Incidentally, the missing students are reported to have founded Hard Knocks College at their new home, the Siberian Salt-Mine Winter Resort. 59 Casualties in Football Game wo Squares Round Staff Announcement has leaked out of the of Professor Q. M. Lowe the music school faculty. Mr. Lowe here with a possible recom- from The Crooked Cue club. He has done con- research on barroom ballads has the lowest lowdown on Ameri- can folk music. His job in the music department will be to hold the exit door open in case of fire. Professor Lowe will be unable to perform on the piano for a time, because he re- cently sustained a badly mangled hand when he reached for a high note at the same time the finance company reached for the piano. The dustrag he was using was also demolished. Also drafted to try and pound some- thing into the students' brains besides the roots of their hair, is Professor Wilder N. Perdition, probable Psy- chologist. Professor Perdition has all the unnecessary requirements for the psychology ward. He has his M.A. degree in lurid literature and has been kicked out of the most elite insane asylums in the country. Says Prof. Perdition, I was madly in love with a woman once. She was my land- lady, and I had a room in her attic. I really went crazy over her. A recent poll has revealed who the three most hated men in history arc: The one who shot Lincoln and the two who missed Truman. New Course Installed A course in the line art of knitting will be added to the curriculum next semester, at the request of Baseball Coach Horenberger. Coach Horenber- ger stated, lf those dead-arm pitch- ers of mine can't use their arms for anything but encircling the waists of pulchritudinous local lassies, l want them to get the benefit of a well- rounded Home Economics program. Gus Polizos reports that he is plan- ning to enter the course so he can make a sweater for his pet poodle. It will be a charming little thing, in char- treuse and purple stripes-the sweater, that is. The annual pigskin brawl between Wesleyan and Abnormal got off to a fine start when Clubfoot Smith at- tempted to kick off for the terrible Titans. However, a cast-iron ball had been substituted for the real one. Clubfoot's toes are now on the back of his foot. This cost the IWU team five yards for delay of the game. The Twitterpated Titans and the Cursed Cardinals got into a rhubarb in the middle of the first quarter. Tickletoes Gross kicked a held goal, but was denied the three points when it was discovered that the object which had cleared the goal was actually a linesman's head. During the discussion which followed, the referee succumbed to pressure on the neck, four dagger- throwing contests occurred, and a sub- stitute was sent in for the headless lineman, who was also minus an arm by that time. As play resumed, both teams fought with renewed vigor. Stiff-arming, tripping, and clubbing tactics, however, failed to provide either team with a touchdown. This was partly explained at the half when Man Mountain Pizarro admitted that he had swal- lowed the ball on a pitchout play early in the game. Cries of string him up were then heard, but no limb big enough to bear Pizarro's weight could be located. Spirit was high in the second half as both teams added pistols to their uni- forms. Some wore two six-guns, others six two-guns. Soon, two Abnormal linemen felt that the officials were un- fair and penalized each six feet under with well-placed shots. This was the cause for the loudest cheering of the day. Coach Speak Easy Morrow de- clared that the final score, 99-87, indi- cated a fine type of defensive game he favors. Some fans believed the land mines used to keep enemy players out of the end zone slightly unsporting, but Morrow pulled out the rule book and artillery, and settled the argument. The game was climaxed by the usual spectators' free-for-all. The casualties of the game, direct or indirect, may be viewed on a guided tour of the morgue all this year. Pop- corn venders will be needed at the morgue, and they may apply to Mr. F. U. Miizated. morgue caretaker. 263 Tll e A r g u s Illinois Wesleyan Universally Published whenever the stali' can arrange to leave town immediately following dis- tribution. Entered as lowest class matter in- trash containers all over the city of Bloomington, Illinois. Editor-in-Dutch . . . . . . Ivan Ulcer Editorial Stooges Break-up Editor ........ Rip Itapart Unsocial Editor ..... Al. Wes Crabby Goof Reader .......,.... Letlt Pass Business Embezzler .... Will Spendit Slums Reporter ....... l. C. Lowlife Party Pooper ..,.., lma Wetblanket Cigar Butt Collector ....., Piekem Up Study---Root of All Evil You have often heard the warning to study hard and all that guff. This is a tried and tired method that has never failed to fail. We believe a new procedure is neededg namely, a total abstinence from studying. This little mastermess of verse will prove its value. The The The The more you forgetg more you forget, less you know. So why study? more you study, more you learn, more you learn, The The The The The The The The less you study, less you learng less you learn, less you forgetg less you forget, more you know. So why study? This has endured for better or for verse. This year is no different from any other. When june rolls around, we'll still be making poor grades, long term notes, and passes at the opposite sex. So, let's all knuckle down to loafing. From now on, anyone who cracks a book will be cracked down on-with a nine-foot bull whip. method of seductive reasoning Titans Ignore P. Bowl Snub ' The Titans were not invited to play in the famous Petunia Bowl this year. Regarding this, Coach Morrow said, poo, poo! We'll jist play in our own bowl, the Finger Bowl, and then watch them light tuh git tuh play in it. Dat dere Peeioonya Bowl ain't so durned big. From this statement, it is to be judged that the Titans have flatly re- fused the invitation which they did not receive. 264 BUI.I.-ETIN BGRED Wanted-A large quantity of paint remover guaranteed to dissolve green paint but not concrete. That J.M.U. character put his initials every- where around campus but in the usual places. it fr ir 4 All seniors who haven't paid their bills will be amused at a faculty shin- dig honoring the wise students on campus. The rest of the suckers will be soaked enough to make up the deficit. -if -r is -: Children under ten will not be permitted to play cards in Magill Hall. Some of the boys turned a complaint visit from three 4th-grade sharks. 11 tk is in and their pockets inside-out after a e Warning-Watch out for a wild-looking woman running around with a needle in her hand. During flu period, one must not only plan his advances, but guard the unprotected areas as well. if Ili IF Pi! There has been some confusion location of the library. Go fifty paces south, and if a car doesn't hit you first, among the upperclassmen about the east from Memorial Center, then walk you will run into Buck Library. Birdies Take A Beating Plastic birdies will be used this year for taking lVe.rleyana tintypes. Ca- naries are getting hard to get, and too many of the ones used last year dropped dead on the job, say Snappit 8: Hyde Studios who have screwed up their courage and will attempt to last through the ordeal of taking the year- book pictures. The studio was rather unlucky last year, their camera repair bill ran into four figures, which was more than appeared in the entire year- book. This year, a new method is being used: namely, no films in the cameras which will also be omitted. This should be very effective for portrayal of the typical blank student expression. Accidentally, all pictures that turn out or inside out will be sold to Frank- enstein Movies Billboard Advertising Inc. The numbers under the pictures will again be inserted by the National Parolee Control Board. Ratrace Gets Bronx Cheer The only memorable thing about the all-school dance held in Duration Hall last night is the boring time had by all. The stooges who attended will be picking splinters out of their hands for weeks, because of scratching their own heads for lack of anything better to do. Music for this indoor track meet was murdered by Percy Persimmon and His Flashlight Five, with their theme, Pucker Up, Babe, I'm Coming In On The Beam. Stan Scratch, featured monotone, chanted several funeral dirges that were supposed to be songs. He also tripped on a cardboard microphone, resulting in a considerable re-arrange- ment of his features. The trombone player got too enthusiastic and pulled the slide through his backbone. From now on, his suits will have to be tailor- made. In conclusion, may we thank Mr. Nasal and his segregation to drop dead at the earliest opportunity. Quiet Shattered In Buck Due to a slight bit of confusion in the library recently, the following rules have been plastered, on the bulletin board, that is. 1. Card games will be confined to tables one and three on the west side. 2, If you must shout, shout softly, there are those who don't wish to be disturbed while reading comic books and love letters. 3. Only wood or plastic dice may be used to shoot craps in the periodical room--no more of those cast-iron i'bones or those loaded ones that are always exploding under the tables. 4. No more basketball games with the wastebaskets on top of the book- cases for baskets and the Encyclopedia Britannica for a ball will be noticed. 5. All lethal weapons must be checked at the main desk. 6. All religious books must be left intact. There seem to be too many of those eight page bibles around. 7. People who bring crackers in must furnish their own peanut butter. Also, please refrain from shouting at the maid when she is brushing the crumbs off the tables. We realize these rules are outra- geously prudish, but let's humor the librarians. Someone may want to use Alumnus ls Famous Painter Orville Blivot, class of '72, has finally obtained a position, it was dis- cerned from a letter of hisn received today. This is just another spoof of the value of a university itchucation. Mr. Blivot is remembered at Wesleyan for his remarkable picture entitled, Dean of The University Throwing a Fit In Five Directions. This portrait appeared in a strategic place on the wall of one of IWU's historic out- buildings that was moved inside dur- ing an impressive ceremony, Hallo- we'en night, 1894. When Mr. Blivot left here, he declared that some day he would be a famous painter of men and women. He has been very success- ful in this field, as his present job is painting men over one door and women over another. litters to the Editor Dear B-B Brain: The putrid pamphlet you call a newspaper was stagnant in the stone age. Speaking of stones, why don't you and those half-witted henchmen on your staff get your heads together and form a rock garden? If brains were dynamite, I honestly don't believe you could blow your nose. There is one consolation for the last place wonf?j by the Ailing Argus in the college paper contest-this souped-up hand- bill can go no lower! Unless you can prove that you are not so low you can chin yourself on Kleenex, I suggest that you immerse your head in a cylin- drical container of H20 and inhale deeply twelve times. An Admirer Dear Admirer: Your tender sediment and fine de- preciation for our fabrication are sin- cerely felt. I made an onery attempt to follow your suggestion, but was unable to hold the liquid inhaled, due to the fact that it spouted out my ears. a library book sometime. B-B Brain . l W wvtlml , A i l s fi 5 - f x- ' ' i' . is ' .31-is f s X T mm f' ., ., fb? couvxse is You oosrv cootrr me vo wane W1 Q? wg 415 A ww. 2 if vgwb ffr 5539. 'Sf -1' ,fi :fi -...+w,1 az vm i-g5a9W 'kg'-,asfsfsf-Q:EQ.-:ww ,s7 : xf ,ig K - . ,gg - - -Q --f- ..,, A I . 'sfigsY.:, .iesm 1. ., -, . . .. .. NM' - 1 f- QA. - :'-'X-::'::ffi:Q, -:' 'V' ' ':..4.1s:Sm 'v .f .: 4 Crawford, James F., 70, 165, 194, 195 Adams, Sheila A., 104 Adams, William H., 75 Adamaitis, Raymond J., 92, 163 Ady, Robert, 103 Agazzi, Mary L., 176, 178 Ahlgrim, Robert W., 92 Akerly, John F., 92, 163 Akerly, Wm. B., 78, 163, 197, 209 Albauch, Richard L., 103 Albue, George A., 68, 146, 150, 191 Allison, George K., 38, 165, 188, 193, 194 Altpeter, Nonine Alwin, Donald L., 78 Ambler, Yvonne A., 78, 176, 197 Anderson, John A., 75, 167 Anderson, Roger L., 68 Anderson, Sharon E., 92, 147, 156 Anderson, William M., 103, 163 Andes, Richard L., 78, 162, 194 Androaould, Stelio C., 75 Andropould, Steve, 85 Angell, Ruth E., as, 147, 152, 176, 179 Anvelt, Endrik, 103, 198 Applebaum, Joanne, 75 Applegate, Joyce, 68, 176, 178 Archer, Gene Ray, 75, 163 Arends, Norine A., 78, 156, 257 Arlon, Yvonne A., 92, 179 Arons, Rochelle L., 103, 178, 202 Ash, James A., 75, 163 Ashdown, Audrey L., 92, 147, 176, 200 Ashley, Shirley I., 75, 146, 148, 150, 159, 160, 200 Augspurger, Dean E., 75, 149, 164 Augspurger, Lois E., 68, 147, 161, 192, 195 Augustine, Mariorie J., 78, 159 Aussicker, Jerry, 166 Auth, Robert R., 75, 78, 116, 147 Bachman, Elisabeth J., 92, 147, 157, 200 Baechler, Gilbert, 38, 164, 236, 237, 238, 254 Bagerly, Julian E., 38, 147, 166 Baker, Jesse L., 68, 131, 133, 146, 147, 148, 150, 177 Boker, Joan A., 92, 157, 196, 200 Baker, JoAnn, 75, 156, 257, 258 Balladin, Emily, os, 198, 201 Ealsley, lorraine G., 68, 147, 176, 178 Bane, Harlan, 78, 163, 254 Barbour, Danna L., 78, 156, 194 Barker, Jerry R., 38, 116, 117 Borksdale, Donna J., 78, 146, 148, 159, 160 Barley, Clarence R., 92, 163 Barnes, Marilyn D., 92, 147, 157, 200 Barnett, James E., 68, 166, 196 Barrett, Stephen L., 68, 165 Basler, Mary R., 68, 157 Baum, Edward F., 103 Bavesler, James A., 89 Beadles, William R., 61 Beams, Robert E., 92 Bedell, Gerald L., 92, 177 Beebe, Florence E., 68, 176, 179, 202 Becker, Jessie M., 92, 176, 178 Beggs, John V., 68 Begley, Jack J., 75, 236, 237, 239 Behbanhani, Zarin, 68, 176, 178 Bein, Richard H., 103 Bell, Bonnie J., 92, 157, 179 Bell, Lawrence J., 146, 148, 150 Bender, Suzanne E., 78, 146, 152, 156 Beniamin, Marvin, 78 Beniamin, William A., 38, 162, 196, 197 Bennett, Audrey A., 38, 158, 192 Bennett, Harold D., 68, 164, 236, 237, 240, 243, 248 ' Bennett, Janice A., 92, 156, 179. 202, 252 Bennett, Joyce A., 92, 147, 152, 176 Benninghoff, Jean C., 92, 176, 179 Berenz, Albert D., 63 Berenz, Joanne, 89 Berggren, Howard J., 93, 243, 248 Bergersen, Carl H., 38, 103 Berghorn, Forrest J., 103, 163 Besander, James A., 103, 162 Bethards, Robert E., 78, 104 Beutke, Gordon D., 39, 163 Bicknell, Herbert M., 103, 237 Bieniang, Kathryn L., 68, 146, 148, 149, 161, 188, 192 Bigger, William, 145, 149 Bine, Dick, 163, 237 Birch, Martin E., 39, 116, 117 268 Index Bird, Carlton H., 68, 165, 191, 196, 236, 237, 238 Birkett, Warren D., 93, 146, 150, 166 Blair, Richard R., 78, 164, 237 Bloomquixt, Sid N., 68 Blunt, Joyce A., 68 Bnell, Donald, 103 Bockewitz, Marlene J., 93, 147, 149, 176 Boldon, John, 103 Borsch, Barbara J., 78, 158 Best, Mary Jo, 93, 147, 176, 179, 195 Bowers, Betty Anne, 68, 158, 195, 202, 257, 258 Bower, Bee, 75, 158 Boyd, Wendell W., 93 Boys, William J., 39, 85 Bracken, Nancy A., 78, 147 Brady, Jerry A., 69, 162, 201 Brass. Marilyn, 93, 147 Braliller, Paul, 69, 164, 186, 193 Brean, Sally A., 104 Breidenbach, Loren, 93, 133, 177 Bridge, Brown, Robert, 103, 164 Brett L., 93, 147, 158, 194, 200, 250 Brown, L. Crag, 93, 165 Brown, David L., 39, 165, 186, 191, 194 Brown, Dorothy J., 93, 176 Brown, Janice M., 104, 146, 148 Brown, Mack, 133, 163 Brubaker, Phyllis, 78, 176, 179 Bruce, Barbara A., 78, 202 Bruck, Ralph J., 93, 164, 243 Bruno, Kenneth, 39 Buchholz, Marilyn J., 69, 147, 149, 159, 160 Buck, Alese J., 39, 149, 161 Buell, Donald E., 163 Burgess, James R., 63, 131, 133 Burmeister, Mary L., 78, 147, 149, 152, 161, 179 Burnham, Elizabeth L., 93, 159, 197, 257, 258 Burns, John A., 69 Burt, Sarah J., 39, 157, 192, 200 Bute, Louis M., 69 Bute, Marion M., 69, 89, 117, 178, 195 Butler, Robert W., 79, 177 Butler, Ruth Ann, 93, 147, 149, 152, 161 Byerly, Walter O., 69, 163 Byham, Ray D., 39, 166, 191,196 Byler, Robert H., 4, 69, 133, 135, 164, 194, 195, 199 Byrd, James P., 69 Byrne, Allan D., 69 Calsmer, Frank, 40, 133, 147, 177, 188, 201 Cameron, Carolyn J., 69, 147, 152, 161, 195 Campbell, Eben, 145 Carden, Robert W., 69, 162 Carlson, Henry G., 103 Carlson, Robert B., 69, 89, 167, 236, 237 Carris, William B., 69, 164 Carter, Charles D., 75, 166 Carter, Josie G., 90, 93 Cartwright, Albert J., 40, 201 Case, James H., 93, 147, 166 Cate, Ronald B., 90, 93, 163, 243, 254 Catlin, Barbara J., 69, 131, 132, 156, 192, 200 Caruso Richard M., 79, 162 Chapman, Wayne E., 103 Charlton, Ken J., 89 Chase, Ted, 103, 147, 150, 166 Cherry, Frances A., 88, 158, 195, 202 Chrisman, Richard A., 79, 177 Chow, Clarence G., 75, 164, 237 Chrisman, Dick, 79, 197 Cicciarelli, Jeanne L., 4, 79, 147, 158, 188, 193, 195, 257 Clark, Bonnie-Jean, 79, 159 Clark, Doris L., 103 Clark, Jewel, 79, 147 Clemens, Don L., 69, 163, 192, 236, 237, 238, 254 Cline, Gerald R., 93, 165 Cline, Herschel M., 79, 131, 133, 163, 195, 254 Closset, Joanne E., 103, 178, 202 Clough, Barbara, 79, 116, 159, 195, 257 Clough, James E., 40, 200 Coda, Robert L., 93, 177 Codding, Barbara A., 104 Cole, Fletcher H., 93, 165 Cole, Virgil L., 79, 162 Coler, Percy G., 40 Collins, Martha Jean, 94, 146, 148, 150, 160 Colton, Dave, B9 Comer, Marilyn, 69, 75, 147, 152 Conklin, Charles M., 61, 130, 131, 133, 136 Conlee, Francis D., 94, 177, 243 Connelly, George S., 63 Conrady, Don L., 94, 162 Cooke, Cedric W., 94, 147 Coolidge, Manila P., 69, 159, 257 Cope, Alison F., 69, 146, 148, 161, 192, 195, 258 Copeland, A. Glenn, 94, 136, 165 Coon, Walter B., 94 Corten, Carolyn A., 116, 147, 176, 178, 211 Cosmidis, Alex, 75 Coventry, Roger W., 103, 147, 149, 150, 166 Cowley, William E. car, Charles M., 40, 75, 147, 177, 201 Craig, Marilyn R., 40, 130,131, 132, 176, 179, 192 Craycraft, Nona F., 94, 116, 147, 176, 178 Crawford, Barbara J., 40, 131, 149, 152, 161 Cronkhite, Albert P., 41, 220 Cronkrite, Marian B., 150, 152, 160 Crass, Ted, 103 Culbertson, Robert M., 94, 163 Culpepper, Venita J., 104 Cummings, John, 103 Cummins, Gordon, 150 Cunningham, Stanley E., 62,198 Curless, Sora L., 94, 179, 198 Cutter, Joyce C., 104 Curtiss, Nancy A., 70, 158, 197 Cusey, Julian H., 75, 162 Daggy, Carolyn V., 94, 116, 147, 157, 254, 258 Dahlgren, George, 41, 163, 254 Dale, John F., 94, 133, 146,147, 177, 198 D'Amelio, Elucrezia, 89, 147, 152, 179 Damiano, Chris W., 41, B9,161, 167 Darnall, William L., 103 Davis, William L., 63, 147,162 Davis, Frank J., 41 Davis, Katharine H., 70, 158, 195, 201 Davis, Marilyn A., 94, 116, 158, 194, 200, 252 Davis, Ralph l., 103, 150, 166 David on, Loren G., 70, 162 Daw, Gerald R., 79, 162 Day, Ben F., 41, 177, 189,191 Day, C. Thomas, 41, 199 Day, Shirley R., 104 Dean, Dale E., 41, 163, 196 Dearinger, Audrey M., 94, 147, 156, 257 Deegan, Edward E., 103, 165, 237 Deininger, David, 103 Desnoyers, Thomas H., 41, 177, 192, 199 deVries, Florissa F., 79, 200, 202, 257 Dick, Helen A., 156, 257 Dickson, Elmer A., 147, 177, 189 Dickerson, Alon C., 89 DiGiovanni, Anthony L., 63 Dillingham, Mary A., 70, 17B Dinkel, Janice L., 94, 178 Dixon, Robert L., 199 Doehring, Roma J., 104 Doland, Mary L., 79, 147,176, 179 Doolen, Donna L., 94, 147, 156, 198, 257 Doran, John J., 42 Dorland, Donna J., 79, 158 Douglas, Allen, 62, 145, 147, 191 D'Amelio, Chris Doe, Dorothy, 70 Dowse, Carolyn J., 79, 149, 157 Dultield, Ann, 79, 116, 157, 196, 25B Dunbar, Nancy, 42, 147, 176, 178, 202 Duvall, William G., 42, 163 Dyer, Doris A., 79, 157 Eades, Elmer, 63, 192 Ellis, John E., 79 Ebbersten, Martha G., 70, 126 Ebert, Leo B., 70, 116, 117, 165 Ebling, Carolyn, 42, 116, 117, 147, 156, 189, 198 Eddy, Donald L., 42, 147, 237, 238 Escalator Elevates Students Several changes have been put into effect recently in order to lessen the discomfort of students attending classes. Sofas have been substituted for the camp stools that were formerly in all classrooms. Individual coke and candy bar machines are also a feature of the modernization program. These are placed at the end of every sofa. However, the one-way escalator in North Hall is not very successful. Since it only goes up, quite a number of students have gone up to classes and are still there. One daring to run down it, and lost pounds in ten minutes and ended up one story higher. Supplies are being sent up until a descending escalator can be installed. tried Deft-initions Emotional conflict-Your mother-in- law backing over a cliff in your new Cadillac. Heavenly face-eyes like stars and nose so close to the mouth that it looks like the handle of the big dipper. Snoozers Initiate 40 Initiation of 40 new members into the Sleep-The-Day-Away Club was held decently at a slumber party. This progressive group believes that attend- ance at morning classes is ridiculous. and that alarm clocks have a degrading effect, therefore, it is the duty of all members to sabotage alarm clock fac- tories and to picket stores selling the treacherous things. Tape recordings are made by sleep-talking members, and opium dreams are dramatized for film presentation. Any STDA member who arises before 11 a.m. is penalized 14 snores per night for one week. After receiving their son's fratern- ity bill, the parents of a promiscuous IWU student wrote back with the fol- lowing instructions: Don't buy any more fraternities. Bunny Baffles Bert Professor Libero Bertagnolli has reported an unusual occurrence. Ac- cording to Bertagnolli, he opened his refrigerator door the other night and discovered a rabbit sitting on one of the shelves. What in the name of a crippled fullback are you doing here, he demanded, to which the bunny merely craned its neck around the refrigerator door and said, This is a Westinghouse, isn't it? Yeh, but so what? was Bert's snappy come- back. Well, replied the rabbit, I'm just westingf' This incident indicates that either the rabbits around this joint are getting wise, or some of our teach- ers are cracking up. HOPALONG STOOPOVER - leap frog star. Bouncing Boys Beaten The jolly jumpers Athletic Club did not win their leap-frog game against the Bloomington Bloomer Girls Wfednesday afternoon. In a hard hopped contest held on the third floor of Presser Hall, the j.j. team lost by four hops and a hunch. The Bloomer Girls took an early lead when the jumpers were penalized fourteen leaps for using pogo sticks. They had almost evened the score near the end of the game when a chubby member of the B.B.G. team fell so hard that she bounced all the way down the line for a whirlwind finish, winning the contest despite a forty pound handicap. The jolly jumpers is the Wesleyan club for the more rugged males of the school, Their activities consist of leap- frog. marble shooting, jacks, and other strenuous games. The president of the j.j.A.C. is Hopalong Stoopover who is also the star of the leap-frog team. Witli the approach of Laketime, the war surplus business is booming at Wesleyan. A large precipitation of the local hot rods have been traded in on amphibious jee s. This is expected to save many ofa the fellows the trou- ble of learning one-arm rowing. One of the more serious minded fraternity boys is reported to be working on an automatic pilot for his convertible cruiser. Poetry Column lt's a fact in all parts of the land- A man is entitled to shout it, When he drives with the wheel in his hand As well as his wife can without it. ln Memoriam Rest in peace, our son Shiny Smith Who died after drinking a pint of shellac. At least, he had a fine finish. The Smith Family Sheet Nobody attended the lousy party at kem Kool house, at which had a rotten time. Soa Extra fraternity pins will be ordered the bookie store for the polyga- s on campus. The Gulpa Cupla house party was aimed a success by both persons who attended. fr at sr 4: A catastrophe occurred in Miss El- wers' English class yesterday, when d 1 uring a heated discussion, an infini- ive was split right down the middle. l No cyclotron either lj 9? it PF if The Taka Kupa Epsomsalts house did not have a party last Tuesday night. 41 rt- -r 4- Asbestos Burnemup set a new campus record by chug-a-lugging seven S traight steaming cups of black light- ning, otherwise known as Grill C offee. Pi? PII ii 41 3 The anatomy class is dissecting baked potatoes from the cafeteria this week. f li! if lil ,ll Convocation is now being held in r 2' - ont of Pfeiffer Hall at 10 90 Wed nesday night. Recent attendance rec- ords have been excellent. lk is S if Wolfeyes Lovejoy is sporting a blue :ilf-moon under his eye after a recent h date, He told his girl that she had very intimate eves-they were always 0 oking at each other. IS if iii if Albert No-go was seduced last night. The drug store clerk touched his hand while giving him change. 1 I l r i r I fCheer up, Al. Maybe she had false hngernailsj. -n 1' I' il Slurp Your Soup 5: 'I ll at li 4, j lf COCKROACH PARADISE il jf SPECIAL gg ii Fried Frogs Eyes . . . . .25 Ii if Dodo Egg Soup ...,. .35 it I: Horse Steak ........ .47 ' it lour horses tested monthly.l 1: '+ Order your eggs- lj 4 i j -'sLoPPY snoe ur ji ji The Customer is never right or he 1, wouldn't eat here .... it 4, , li. Professor Causes Stir ln Convocation An extremely uninteresting and poorly presented monologue was de- livered QC.O.D.J in convocation yes- terday. The subject of this misguided message was The Alcoholic Trend in Certain Herbivorous Species of The South Rhodesian Anteater. Sound effects accompanying the address were produced by the trained unison snoring of the fall guys present who don't have enough pull to get out of this glorified bull session. The speech was ended by a climac- tic belch from Professor Barclay Upthe Wrongtree. The students made a hasty exit through the space where the north wall had been. Volunteers are re- quested to join the search parties looking for Professor Wrongtree who was last seen flying over the WjBC tower on a rebound off the balcony railing. Pledges Are Honored Pledges and actives mixed it up in a good old-fashioned game of blind man's buff in the big Phoo Phoo Phoo pledge party Monday night. The shin- dig was held in the PPP house, which is used in the summer by Bernie's Ice Company. A swing session ended the party with the baseball players getting in some good batting practice. After- wards, the pledges held a stand-out in the cool evening breeze. The Bumem and Bully Bros. Circus has threatened to sue several local fraternities recently for infringing on their trained animal patents. The fellows have not only trained the house mice to eat out of their hands, but have taught them to swipe food from the other tables at meal time. The halt the other day, however, when two mice got into an argument over a sweet roll, and they fought a bloody duel to the death with hatpins. The girls across the street didn't mind when the canine fraternity mas- cot developed a resounding wolf whis- tle, but when it marched in front of the house with a flag in its tail and tried to steer the Spring Festival rush- ees to the fraternity house, they saw that steps had to be taken. The soror- ity handed the house over to the rush- ees and the girls took the steps-across the street with the mascot. With pos- sible sugar rationing in sight, this is considered unsporting by the Fair Trades Commission. 265 practice came to a squealing -sig IQ' gf: A :f A ' wi T 3I,W.2n.,,,,: 5. wr Y. 1 gf. A ps nv 'W 9 , Q MM 'Nr 1, hfff Yiw mfg: p . Q .- Avy A h if N N, p Mir I an Wi fi My it K. fi 'mt wi my -L Q N 2 W ,V it Un 3 if Eddy, E. Joyce, 70, 176, 178 Edward, Joseph A., 103, 165 Eichelberg, Richard H., 70, 165, 236 Eklund, John R., 62,177 Ewan, Richard H.,103,163 Ellis, Jahn, 63, 254 Ellis, Robert K., 133, 163 Elwert, Bert E., 42, 192, 199 Enck, William C., 103, 165 Ericzon, Jaan R., 43,158, 188,196, 197, 210 Endicott, William R., 163 Evans, David R., 89, 162 Fager, Dorothy J., 79, 147, 152, 159 Fairchild, Alice L., 70 Faust, Norma J., 94, 147, 156, 257 Fearheiley, Nancy L., 4, 70, 116, 117, 158, isa, 192,193,195 Feldholf, Naidene G., 103, 176 Ferrera, John M., 89, 167 File, Thomas H., 103, 177 Finch, JoAnne E., 80, 159 Fisher, rem K.,43,131,157 Flatt, Mariella Knox, 80, 158, 198 Fleming, Alan K., 70, 163 Fleming, Joan B., 43, 202 Flesher, Sally 1., 94, 157, 197, 257, 258 Flink, Ann E., 94,176,178 Formhals, Caroline E., 95,147, 158, 195, 200, 202 Fornleist, Gordon E., 95 Forshey, Nancy L., 95, 176, 179 Fortna, Richard O., 80 Foster, Margery N., 80, 159, 195 re., Billy G., 89 Fox, George E., 80, 147, 149, 166 Franz, William D., 43, 163 Frawley, Roger F., 95, 116, 165 Frederick, Christine L., 70 Frederick, Sherman, 70, 163 French, James E., 95,133, 147, 166 Freudenstein, Williamil., 95 Friburg, Bill, 43, 89, 165, 188, 254 Fung-a-fatt, Milton L., 80 Funk, Mary F., 80, 158, 193, 198, 201, 257 Gabbert, William v., 70, 146, 148 Gabose, Richard R., 43, 163 Gabriel, Rosemary E., 80, 116, 157, 200, 257 Gaddis, Robert M., 95, 147, 176 Gaddis, Marilyn A., 95, 147, 176 Gaddum, Shirley A., 89, 176, 178 Gaddy, John D., 95, 243 Gage, Susan R., 43, 131, 176, 179, 188, 199 Gaines, Charles T., 80, 145, 163, 196 Gaines, Leanide M., 95, 147, 156, 258 Galbraith, Faith P., 95, 157, 257, 258 Gantner, Ellen l., 80, 159, 202 Garalolo, Gerard J., 95 Garcia, Marcelina P. Garcia, Ruth J., 176, 179, 202 Gaylord, Dave L., 62, 165, 196 Gehrt, Ray B., 80 Genung, Leonard L., 70, 146, 148, 150, 166, 189, 193, 194 Getty, James A., 95, 147,149,166 Gibson, James R., 80, 161 Gilbert, Bettie K., 80, 178, 202 Gilbert, Jerry, 4, 80, 164, 195, 197 Gillespie, John W., 95, 164 Gipson, Jeanne M., 44 Giason, Naomi H. Givens, Jennie J., 95, 147 Golden, Wendell L., 177 Goldstein, Natalie J., 95, 258 Goins, Rollie R., 44, 201 Gomien. Judith D., 95, 147, 156 Good, Samuel E., 164 Goodyear, Mary B., 147, 176 Gorsage, Peggy, 156, 200, 257 Gorsage, Velma M., 95, 147 Gottschalk, Betsy J., 95, 116, 158, 200, 202 Gough, James A., 44, 162 Gould, Gloria E., 95 Graening, Joanne A., 44, 131, 179, 199 Graham, Martin C., 70, 162 Grant, Carol L., 95, 147, 176 Gray, Walter K., 80 Green, R. Kenneth, 44, 147 Green, Richard W., 199 Greer, David D., 96, 147, 166 Grit1ith, Leslie A., 89 Grman, Eugene L., 44, 75, 147, 166, 191 Gross, William P., 89, 237, 241, 254 Groundwater, William D. Grulke, Herbert J., 70, 177, 198 Guenzler, Robert A., 80, 145, 147, 149, 150, 166 Guess, Jack G., 88 Gurney, John R., 89, 162, 195 Gustat, Bernadine L., 45, 63, 146, 148, 150, 176, 179 Haag, Robert D., 45,162 Habeck, Edgar J., 88,165 Haegele, Shirlee L., 45, 116, 117, 156, 198, 257, 258 Hahne, Louis W., 71,177 Haines, Dorothy A., 71, 147 Hale, Cleo, 88 Haltyard, Elizabeth A., 80, 176, 179, 202 Hall, Barbara J., 45,117,159 Hall, Lora J., 104 Hamman, Diane L., 96,159,195,197 Harden, Joan L., 96, 147 Harkins, Billy J., 96 Harland, George D., 103, 164 Harms, Florene R., 88, 147, 152, 179 Harms, Vera B., 96,146, 148,15O, 161 Horne, Anna Mae, 81, 147, 193 Harney, Joyce A., 96, 147, 159, 255, 257 Harper, Beverly A., 96, 156, 198, 257 Harpole, Ethelyn, 103 Harris, Robert V., 75, 163 Harris, William J., 89 Harrison, Ralph E., 96, 163 Hartman, Nancy J., 103, 156, 178, 200, 202 Hartman, Patricia A., 81, 158, 197, 198 Hastey, William S., 81,157 Hastings, Howard E., 45, 149, 165 Hawkins, Jack M., 45, 237, 241 Hay, Leland G., 45, 201 Hays, Ralph M., 149 Hazzard, Joseoh W., 71, 131, 133, 134, 135, 163 Hazzard, Mary E., 81, 147, 176 Hazzard, Robert T., 103, 131, 133, 134, 163 Heaton, J. Russel, 103 Heldermon, Albert, 75, 164 Heinl, Donald R., 45, 164 Heinzman, Suzanne E., 71, 159, 194, 197, 198, 199 Helsley, Doris M., 104 Helligas, Richard C., 89, 163, 254 Hensley, Barbara W., 46, 201 Hensley, Thomas R., 46, 177, 201 Herbst, Raymond G., 71,165, 199 Hesselberth, William F., 96, 147, 150, 177 Heycock, Jeanne C., 96, 147, 149, 152, 160 Hicks Betty L., 81, 147, 200 Hild, Charlene A., 104 Hildebrand, Bob, 162, 243, 244, 248 Hildebrandt, Jeannine E., 46, 147, 176, 179 Hill, Charles R., 147 Hill, James C., 96, 133,147, 177 Hill, John E., 75 Hill, Nancy L., 71,116,117,157,189 Hlllenburg, Arnold A. Hines, Frank M., 46 Hinners, Shirley C., 81, 156 Hinton, Ronald D., 46, 131, 133, 135,149 Hire, Dawn w., 46, 176, 179 Hodgskiss, Ruth L., 81,116,131, 147,152, 157, 198, 257, 258 Hof1, Yvonne C., 96, 116, 147, 156 HoHman, Charles H., 81, 165 Hoffman, Darlene J., 104 Hoffman, Robert W., 62 Hogan, Edward G., 71 Holder, Sarah, 89 Holforty, Phyllis G., 71, 159, 202, 257 Holtorty, Robert L., 81, 164 Holland, Donald F., 146, 147, 150, 166 Hollenbeck, Mrs. Grace L. Holmes, Arthur E., 46, 147, 166 Holmes, Robert E., 47, 177 Holt, Lloyd E., 47, 177 Hoogheem, LaVerne, 96, 146, 148, 150, 166 Hoose, Susan, 96, 158, 198, 257, 258 Hoover, Yvonne F., 104 Hornkohl, Marion, 103, 156, 178 Hornsley, Aleeta J., 81, 147, 152, 176, 179, 202 Hornsby, Beverly J., 47, 147, 176, 179, 202, 250 Horst, Annette J., 47, 178, 197 Horst, Betty J., 81,149, 152, 161, 195 Howard, James P., 47, 148, 162, 200 Howe, Marilyn A., 81, 156, 202 Humnes, Vester, 63, 150 Hughes, George T., 75, 164 Hume, Charles, 96, 162 Hunt, Carol J., 71 Hunt, Phillip W., 62, 163 Hunter, Ernest L., 103 Hurst, Pauline N., 47, 152, 160, 169 Husen, Kenneth L., 96, 147, 149, 165 liams, Allyn S., 96, 133, 163 lnman, Mary Lee, 96, 147,152, 161 Isaac, Raymond, 89, 200 Isenhart, Kingston H., 47, 163 Jacobsen, June E., 96, 257 Jackson, Bill J., 48, 131, 133, 134, 138, 164, 194, 254, 255 Jackson, James R., 75, 162 Jackson, Warren W., 75, 164 Jamison , Richard L., 48, 146, 150,166 Jefferson, Tom P., 71, 162 Jennings, Joann K., 97, 147, 159, 201, 257 Jennings, William H., 81,136. 163 Jenson, Paul J., 75 Jess, Elizabeth E., 81, 147 Johannes, Alfred, 48 Johnson, Bonnie M., 97 Johnson, Boyd G., 81 Johnson, Cliflord H., 48, 147, 150, 177 Johnson, Haroldine L., 48, 131, 132 Johnson, Helen M., 81, 116, 176, 258 Johnson, Kenneth E., 48, 147, 177, 192, 194, 198, 201 Johnson, Lawrence C., 97, 163, 243 Johnson, Robert Dean, 48, 75 Johnson, Robert Dale, 163 Johnston, Robert K., 97, 146 Joiner, Robert D., 81, 150, 166 Jones, Donald F. Jones, J 191, . William, 49, 71, 163, 177, 186, 199 Jones, John H., 81, 162 Jones, Maureen J., 48, 157, 200, 257 Joslyn, 248 Donald J., 49, 165, 196, 243, 246, Kahn, Samuel G., 49, 167, 196, 201 Kaiser, Robert L., 75, 165 Kaiiwana, Shozo, 71 Kammerer, Sherrill, 104 Kantor, Kasper, Chester L., 89, 164, 254 Ruthmarion C., 97 Katrina, Mylla Jean, 50, 160 Kaufman, Arnold M., 103, 177 Keates, Carol J., 71,146,148,159,160, 192, 196 Keele, Paul D., 81, 147, 177 Keenper Kellar, , William E., 97, 165, 237 Alice, 81, 147, 161 Kellar, Robert M., 71, 163 Keller, Ralph E., 49, 236 Kendall, Jean E., 97, 147 Kent, Joan B., 97, 157, 200 Kerr, Norman C., 4, 71, 116,117,163,192 193, 195 Kerr, Robert J. Kesl, Ella R., 49,117 Kesl, Leonard E. Kessler, Wendell R., 49, 147, 177 Kidd, Renee A., 49, 201 Kidd, William L., 89, 164 Kidger, David P., 89, 165, 201 King, Nancy J., 89, 97, 178 King, Patricia A., 82, 167, 179 King, Richard M., 82 King, William G.,177 Kinnison, John E., 148, 150 Kirst, Joan V., 71, 131, 132, 133,134, 157 Kivi, Robert A., 49 Klaus, Frederick G., 97 Klaus, John H., 71 Kling, Carol E., 71, 147, 176, 179 Klopfenstein, Alice F., 104 Knvth, R. Jay, 82, 165 Kohl, Jack, 89, 164 Konselman, Antonie J., 50, 176, 179, 188, 194, 197, 199, 202, 257 Koukl, Frank A. Krause, Kreider, Kroole, Patricia A., 71,147, 159, 160 Stanley J., 82, 150, 166 William J.,103,164 Krohl, Richard J., 150 Kwok, Douglas, 82 LaBount y, William P., 72, 165 LaCaste, Ramon E. LaCroix, Charles G., 97, 253 LaPedus, Barbara J., 4, 131, 136, 159, 195 Lagesen , Janet M., 82, 147, 152, 160 Lake, James L., 82, 163 Lane, John M., 63, 164, 236, 243, 245, 248 Lane, M axine D., B2,146, 148, 150, 159, 160, 193 Lange, Evelyn M., 97, 147, 149, 152 langenfeld, Mike A., 82, 89, 236 Lankford, Ray J., 63 Lanter, Juanita S., 97, 176 Lashmott, Martha H., 97, 147 269 lou, Joyce, 82, 176, 178, 197 lauher, Frederic A., 50, 103, 162 Lauterbach, Heleniean, 50, 116, 117, 131, 132, 156, 190, 192, 194, 213, 258 Lovicka, Don F., 82, 163, 237, 240 Lawler, Fred D., 72, 136, 146, 149, 166 Law, Gloria R., 82, 116, 157, 200, 258 Lawinger, Donald J., 82, 131, 199 Lawley, Robert T., 89 Laws, Randall F., 103,146, 150 Lawton, Harvey B., 82 Lavengood, Louise, 82, 147, 161 Leach, Sharon, 97, 158, 200, 201 Leary, Robert E., 97 Leathers, Thomas L., 97, 177, 201 lee, Charles S. C., 82, 148, 177 Lee, Henry Y. L., 50, 177, 199, 200, 237, 243 lefever, Orville J., 146, 148, 150 Lehman, Richard, 89, 167 Leighty, John L., 150, 166 leinweber, Lee G., 72, 165 Lemka, Mary L., 82, 157, 252 Lenuz, Lois L., 82,147,149, 152, 178, 161 Lepper, Shirley A., 83, 147, 156 lestina, Virginia L., 83, 131, 133, 134, 136, 157 Letsinger, Peggy J., 51, 152, 161 Lewerenz, William W., 72, 164, 236 lewis, Bob, 83, 89, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 136, 163 Lewis, Norma, 89 Lile, Buddy J., 150 Meils, Dean A., 89 Melton, Glendan C., 83, 237 Melvin, Richard W., 63, 147, 166 Melville, Marilyn V., 84, 159, 195 Merino, Juan M. N., 89, 164 Merrill, Frank J., 84 Merriam, Robert R., 72, 165 Miller Donald F., 98, 147, 148, 166 Milleri Jane P., vs, 116, 147, 156,200 Miller, Roger W., 52, 72 Miller, Rosemary, 72, 147, 149, 152, 156, 179 202 Miller, Wilfred S., 192, 201 Miller, Warren E., 52, 165 Miller, Yvonne M., 84, 89, 147, 152, 176, 179 Minch, Marcia L., 84, 158, 202, 258 Mitchell, Bonnie R., 89, 147, 149, 152, 161 Mitchell, Gilbert C., 53, 177, 200, 236 Mitchell, William G., 84, 133, 163, 253 Mittendorf, Bud, 75, 167 Mohr, Donald E., 98 Mohr, Thomas W., 53, 237 Monroe, Patricia C. Montgomery, Mary Alice, 43, 159, 190, 196. 257 Moore, Grace A. Moore, Beth, 176, 178, 192, 257 Moore, Walter W., 53 Moorhouse, Ralph E., 75 Mosbeck, Harold E., 75, 167 Moser, Dolores M., 98, 157, 200 Moushon, Martha E., 53, 176, 201 Lillibridge, Mary M., 97 147, 156, 179, 202, 257 Linden, Thomas R., 83 Ling, Nan4Sing, 83 Link, Robert L., 83, 164 237, 240, 254 Linn, Donna J., 89, 147, 156 Lisai, Pauline, 103, 147 Mueller, Loren L., 84, 177 Muir, John E., 53, 150 Muller, Anthony C., 98 Munro, Diane, 103 Munts, Darlene P., 98, 147 Myers, Bette J., 98,147, 159,198 2 Myers, William S., 98, 163, 243, 48, 254 Loreth, Litt, Karl H., 83, 164 Livingston, Frank L., 62, 164, 236, 254 liayal, Alan R., 75, 162, 236 Loar, Ralph, 162 Lofgren, Gordon D., 75, 164 Loper, Norris S., 103, 162 Lootboraugh, Sidney A., 136, 165 Clit? L., 83, 236 Myshrall, Joseph R., 89, 236 Nakamura, Barbara M., 98, 176, 179, 197 Nakamura, Paul, 53 Nearing, Mildred C., 98, 178 Neeman, Cal, 163, 254 Love, Robert M., 51 Lucy, Margaret A., 83, 147, 176 Luedtke, Jane, 83, 147, 158, 189, 192, 194, 257 Luedtke, John R., 97 Ludwig, Lyle l.., 72 Luque, Fermin, 51, 197 Lush, Maria Garrison, 44, 157, 190, 196 Lux, Ruth M., 83, 147, 152 Lyle, Max K., 75, 164 Lynch, Alfred J., 89 McAlister, C. H. Scott, 75, 167 McCabe, Elizabeth Sue, 83, 147, 152, 159, 160, 194, 202 McCabe, James P., 62, 165, 188, 194 McCain, Nancy A., 83, 146, 147, 150, 178, Neeman, Earl A., 89, 163, 243, 244, 248, 254 Neff, Leroy G., 98, 163, 243 Nelson, Jeanne Y., 104 Nelson, Mariorie L., 98, 158, 200, 202, 257 Nelson Ronald W., 72, 103 Nenne,' Donald D., 98, 148, 177 Nesmith, Jack D., 103, 164 Neu, Elizabeth, 75, 131, 134, 159, 192, 201 New, Frank M., 84, 147, 177 Newell, Ruth E., 98, 146, 147 Newman, Roberta J., 84, 176 Newport, Donald C., 103, 164, 253 Neynaber, J. Hastie, 53 Niebauer, James W., 72, 84, 163 Nienhold, lngeborg G., 84, 147, 156, 198 Nickel, Constance, 84, 147, 176 McHugh, Zelda L. Obert, Sam W., 84, 164 193 McCall, Donald, 51 McCall, Frances J., 51, 147, 152, 176, 178 McCoy, Elsie H., 98, 147 McCracken, John H., 51, 164 McCulloch, David A., 83 163, 236, 253 McDermott, Garth L., 51 McElroy, Winford L., 98, 162 McGatTey, Robert M., 51 McGough, Robert E., 89, 150 Nichols, Betty J., 84, 178, 202 Nichols, Helen A., 54, 156, 189 Nishida 195 , Robert M., 4, 54,116,117, 177, Norman, Joan, 72, 176, 179, 198, 200 Mclntosh, Burt A., 98 Mclain, James O., 72, 164, 196, 198, 236 McMahon, Richard A., 89 McRoberts, Mariorie, 98, 147 Maclay, David M., 52 Maehara, Samuel R., 52, 201 Mahler, Bill A., 103 Mair, Hugh J., 89,162 Makinson, James D., 52, 117, 165 Malone y, Mary lou, 83 Manahan, Robert D., 72, 145, 147, 149, 166 Mapelthorpe, Mary Jean, 83, 146, 147, 150, 176 Maquet, Vivian M., 83, 147, 149, 152, 159, 160, Margga Martin, Martin, 189, 202 rt, Mary E., 104 Charles L., 156 Don J., 52, 164, 236, 237, 241, 254 Martin, Robert B., 72, 89, 162 Martin, Verne L., 75, 199 Martin, Virginia, 83, 103, 147 Moschg ef, William N.,52,166 Mason, Robert H., 103 Mauer, Joseph C. Mecherle, Marilyn, 98, 147, 159 Meeker, Robert E., 72, 192, 201 270 Northrup, Geraldine L., 99, 156, 200 Nottoli, John G., 99, 162 Nume, Charles R., 75 Oest, Ernest L., 103, 177 Ohata, Harold H., 84 Olcese, Thomas R., 99, 165 Olson, Dolores, 63 O'Neill-Butler, Phyllis A., 72 O'Neill-Butler, Robert L., 72, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 Ongemach, George C., 99, 177 Orr, James O., 84, 165 Osokomaiya, Josiah L., 84 Osterberg, Eva C. S., 54, 199 Osterberg, Myron L., 54, 149 Ott, Howard M., 72, 177 Owens, Sue B., 99, 157, 198, 200 Page, lewis G., 89, 147, 163 Palm, Rvth A., 176, 179 Pore, Robert L. Poredes, Baldwin J., 54, 201 Parks, Charlene M., 99, 147, 176 Parrish, Alta M., 84, 159, 179 Partington, Tom R., 72, 167 Patterson, Dave, 84, 243 Patyk, Patricia A., 85, 147, 161 Paul, Ronald A., 103, 162 Pearson, Lynn T., 146, 148, 150, 166 Perlmutter, Robert B., 99, 177 Pershina, Franklin B., 73 Peterson, Joyce, 85, 89, 159, 212 Peterson, Mary V., 73, 147,149, 161 Petkofi, Carl W., 146, 148 Petro, Bert, 103 Pettet, Eleanor J., 99, 116, 147, 159, 178, 257 Panic, Fran A., 99, 147, 159, 195, 200, 257 Pettit, Jane L., 73, 159, 196, 202 Peyla, Louis R., 162 Peyron, Victor L., 73, 89,146, 147,148, 149, 150, 166 Pfettinger, Fatt, 85, 116, 157 Pflederer, Marilyn R., 54, 147, 176, 179, 188, 190, 192 Pfrommer, Paul E., 73, 237 Piehl, Herman E., 73, 164, 254 Pizarro, Anthony D., 103, 164, 236, 237 Phelps, Janis L., 54, 176,179 Phillips, Georgia A., 99, 116, 158, 200, 202 Phillips, Raymond H., 103,148, 166 - Plouer, Sylvia A., 99, 147, 149, 152, 195 Poland, Virgil L., 103 Polizos, Gus G., 75, 164, 237, 239 Pollock, Shirley A., 73, 147, 152, 176, 178 Polovich, Lou, 85, 164, 236, 237, 239 Pond, Mabel L., 55, 176, 201 Potter, Shirley A., 85, 147, 152, 156, 195 Poulos, James, 55, 146, 148, 150, 166 Powers, Jack l., 75 Powers, Marvin F., 99, 197 Preece, James R., 89, 120, 133, 163 Pregl, Eleanor L., 55, 157, 200 Prescott, Richard P., 85, 165 Preikschat, Robert A., 73, 131, 177, 201 Prest, Rolland K., 55, 164, 236, 254 Price, Wolford C., 55 Prickett, D. Lorraine, 103, 178 Proper, Betty L., 99, 147, 149, 152, 176, 179 Pfy, Daria Y., a5, 116,147, 152,257 P-taken, Barbara J., 73, 116, 117, 157, 195 Panai, Richard J., 85, 131, 133, 136, 165, 188 Quisenberry Duane, 75, 163, 254 Quisenberry, James M., 99, 163, 254 Quick, Dyrle L., 55, 177, 198, 201 Raab, Paul F., 85, 163, 254 Rademaker, Shirlee A., 85, 147, 161 Ramcharan, Keso N., 55 Ramcharan, lakshmie P., 89, 177, 200 Ramcharan, Bissessarnath, 103, 177 Randall, Robert H., 177 Rankin, Donald A., 85, 165 Raydon, Louise E., 104 Reeser, Dorothy E., 85, 116, 176, 179 Reichert, Jean M., 85, 147, 152, 176, 179 Reid, Elizabeth A., 85, 147, 152, 161, 195 Reid, Robert, 103 Reining, Curtiss P., 55, 163 Remon, Rebecca, 85, 176,179, 197 Render, William C., 85,146 Reynolds, Jo, 56, 158, 197 Reynolds, Dolores J., 56, 147, 156, 196, 200, 257 Reynolds, James l., 56, 192 Reynolds, Retta A., 99, 158, 200, 202, 257 Ridenaur, James, 99, 163 Rider, William S., 104, 163 Rinker, Donald A., 99, 163, 243 Ritter, Frank A., 73 Ritter, Margot Jean, 99, 147, 158, 195, 200 257 Rivera, Wigberto, 100, 177 Roberts, J. Katherine, 89, 176, 179 Roberts, Nancy C., 100, 147, 157, 200, 202 255 Roberts, Robert T., 85 Robinson, Julia N., 100,116, 122, 147, 152 176, 194 Roderick, Shirley, 103 Rae, Hyung S., 103 Reeder, Everette W., 73 Roehm, Elsa M., 85, 159 Roman, Raul, 177 Romine, Beverly J., 85 ReneY, Carolyn M., 73, 146, 147, 149, 161, 179 Rood, Ferguson, 75 Roper, Robert, 104 Roseman, Gil T., 73, 165,194 Rowe, Gerald F., 103, 133, 134, 135, 163 Ruda, Jacqueline, 73, 176, 198, 201 Runyan, Arthur M., 56, 177, 189, 198 Rupoe Russel l, Joan, 75,117,178 I, Howard C., 103, 165, 237 Ryan, Thomas, 75 Ryder, John D., 100, 146, 148, 166 Sage, Jean E., 86, 147, 158, 195 Saltiure, Tony A., 56 Samuels, June C., 100,131, 147, 258 Sapp, Robert M., 73, 162 Sapp, William S., 89, 162 Sauer, Richard E., 86, 162 Sayler, Joan M., 56, 117, 134 Warnock, Miri Schaefer, Margaret R., 100, 147, 152, 161 Schafer, Bud, 56, 162 Schaub, Bill, 56, 133 Schaudt, Barbara J., 86, 157, 202 Schlichter, Richard H., 75, 163 Schertz, Phyllis A., 104 Schlemmer, Marie A., 73, 131, 132, 134, 135, 156, 192, 195, 200 Schmid, Glen, 89 Schmidt, Joseph D., 89, 163 Schmidt, Ramona L., 86, 176, 200 Schmittler, Arthur L., 100, 150, 166 Schnorre, Arthur E., 89, 163 Schneider, Joanne K., 100, 147, 150, 257 Schrank, Arnold W., 73, 164, 194 Schroeder, Donna J., 73, 147, 159, 160, 196, 216 Schroeder, Gerald R., 63 Schraer, Delmer H., 100, 147, 149, 166 Schraer, Elmer H., 100, 147, 149, 166 Schubert, Bob, 89 Schuldt, Robert F., 75, 167 Schultz, Louis W., 86, 162 Schulz, Charles K., 57, 177, 192 Schwarzwalder, Richard L., 57, 198 Scott, Donald P., 57, 164 Scott, Ronald W., 104, 147, 149 Scott, Sharon P., 74, 159, 178, 250 Scott, William T., 89 Secrist, Donald G., 86, 147, 177 Seils, Charlotte N., 100, 147, 152, 161,178 Seright, Thomas J., 86 Seyfert, Aurelia O. Seyler, Marilyn A., 75, 156, 257 Seymour, Joan L., 57, 158, 201, 258 Scheckler, G. Edward, 86, 136, 147, 149, 166 Sherman, Merle D., 74, 147 Sherrard, Catherine C., 57 Sherrard, Dave, 63 Short, Lee W. Shive, Joseph R., 86, 197 Snrosbree, George D., 86 Shubert, Harry A., 89, 104 Shubert, Bob, 236, 237, 239 Shurtleli, John O., 89, 146, 150, 164 Shute, Donald H., 57, 165, 197 Shute, Robert L., 57, 75 Siapno, Clara L., 75, 192 Siegworth, Harold D., 86, 201 Siler, Joe W., 86, 164, 236, 237 Simcoe, Kenneth R., 57, 146 Simpson, Billie J., 58, 117, 162 Simpson, J. Bremer, 89, 150, 166 Sims, Louise E., 74, 159, 257 Slater, Elmer N., 74 Skanberg, Mary l., 100, 176, 195 Smiley, Sam, 74, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136 163, 192,197, 199 Smith,'Arthur F. sa, 147, 150 Arthur H., 4, 63,117,119,131,132, Smith, 166, 192, 193,195,199 Smith, Darby D., 74, 133, 149, 161, 198, 224 Smith, David N., 147, 194 Smith, Dean F., 74, 164, 188, 197 Smith, Donald W., 58, 162 Smith, Coyner V., 100, 147, 149, 166 Smith, Elmer C., 58, 164 Smith, Franklin N., 63 Smith, Gerald E., 199 Smal? James H., 74, 145, 147, 149, 150, Smith, June P., 100, 147, 160 Smith, Marvin A., 89, 164, 237, 240, 243 Smith, Mary A., 86, 131,135,157 Smith, Norma J., aa, 147, 149, 161, 193 Smith, Phoebe J., loo, 116, 176, wa, 199 Smith, Shirley M., loo, 157, 176, 179 Snyder, David L., 86, 253 Snyder, Grace K., 86, 158, 197, 198, 257, 258 Snyder, Richard M., 75 Sobie, Gracia A., 147 Soderquist, Jean E., 87, 156, 195, 200 Soils, Joe J., 58, 163, 236 Spears, Patricia C., 147, 176 Spires, Dorothy E., 100, 135, 147, 176, 197, 200 Soonsler, Ruth J., 100, 156, 178, 200 Spreckelmeyer, Daniel R., 100, 147, 149 Stack, Helen M. Stalcup, Robert K., 101 Starr, Micheline, 87, 157, 197, 215 Stattner, N. Eloise, 58, 146, 150, 161, 189, 196 Statton, Harriet A., 101, 156, 258 Stentifard, Barbara L., 101 Stephens, Carol Barcley, 74, 116, 117, 192, 196, 198 Stephens, Jack K., 87, 162 Stephens, James R., 74, 162 Sterba, William G., 89,164 Stevens, Wilbur C., 63, 164 Stevens, Nancy H., 74, 158, 202 Stack, Rose, 74,131, 161,195, 214 Stoik, Alice E., 101, 158, 200, 257 Stoik, Richard, 63, 163 Stoll, M. Joanne, 101, 147, 156 Stoughton, Eloise, 74, 133, 149, 158 Stout, P. Jean, 74, 147, 152, 161 Strawn, Roy W., 74, 162 Strubhar, Vernon l., 63, 167, 237 Stutzman, John C. Sturgeon, Richard A., 87, 243, 244, 248 Suess, George, 101, 243, 254 Sullivan, Leonard N., 87, 177, 197, 200 Sumner, Robert G., 103, 164 Suter, Diane R., 101, 146,148, 161 Sutter, Luman, 63 Sutherland, Edward W., 101, 162 Swiatlowski, Edwin C., 87, 164 Swan, Donna R., 101, 158, 200, 202 Swanson, Donna L., 74, 147, 152, 159, 160 Swanson, Richard, 101, 164, 194 Swanson, Miriam R., 89, 178 Swartz, M. Ellen, 58, 131,156, 188, 257, 258 Swinney, James T., 87, 162 Swinney, John K., 58, 162 Sykes, John M., 101, 147 Tagg, Stanley E., 74 Talbot, John R., 87 Tanimoto, Samuel T. Topo, Eugene E., 63 Tarter, John A., 104, 164, 243 Taylor, James N., 63, 177 Taylor, H. Diane, 91, 101, 156, 197, 200, 257, 258 Taylor, Norma F. Ten Boer, Marliyn, 75, 145, 146, 148, 166, 192 TenEyck, Martha E., 101, 146, 148, 161 Teutsch, Robert P., 87 Theobald, Bert J., 59 Thiel, Robert E., 63 Thomas, Patricia A., 87, 179 Thomas, Wayne C., 101, 164 Thompson, Betty J., 101,179 Tibbitts, Eleanor W., 59, 131, 147, 176, 179, 194 Tieri, Maureen L. Titterton, Fado R. Tomassene, John W., 89, 167 Townsend, Ralph N., 87, 163, 201 Townsend, Robert B., 104 Tracy, David W., 87, 147, 165, 189 Trankle, William A., 104, 133, 163 Trenary, John W., 75, 164 Trenory, Thomas R., 104, 164 Trotter, Jeanne E., 59, 146, 148, 150, 161 Troxel, Roberta, 75, 147, 152, 161 Troxel, Shirley M., 177 Truxell, Rhea F.,101,147,152,176,179 Tuohy, Wendell H., 75, 162, 237 Turnbull, Gloria, 59, 149 Turnesa, Phyllis R., 101, 147, 159, 198, 257 Turnauist, Jack M., 89, 164 Turppa, Nancy L., 87, 147, 152, 176, 179, 193 Van Singel, Carl F., 59, 200 Van Zant, Frank N., 75, 162, 189, 195, 201 Vance, Roger M., 75, 162 Vannick, Joan A., 101, 147, 202 Vaught, Mildred Vondegraft, Marilyn E., 104 Vandervort, Paul G., 87 Vandeveer, William C., 101, 147, 149, 166 Varney, Alice M., 59, 176, 178, 192, 193, 198, 199 Veatch, Sally J., 75, 156, 189 Vincent, Franklin A., 75, 164 Vincent, Maurice H., 104 von Soosten, Janet, 75, 146, 149, 152, 161 Wagner, Margaret E., 102, 147, 149, 152. 161 Wahl, Glenna M., 102,147, 149,152 Wohls, Dolorous A., 60, 157, 190, 193, 196 Walk, George S.,102, 164 Walker, Joyce M., 87, 147, 152, 176, 179 Walker, William E., 102,147, 149 Wallin, Carollyn B., 102, 176, 179 Walquist, Lou, 89 Waltz, Alan K., 87, 163 Wannomacher , Jack, 89, 102, 195 Ward, Connee, 102, 147, 158, 250 Ware, Richard, 89, 163, 243, 246, 248 am F., 102, 176, 200 Washburn, Richard G., 104, 197 Waters, Robert A., 87 Watkins, Don L., 102, 236, 237, 241 Watson, Everett D., 87, 162 Watson, Sara K., 75, 147, 149, 158, 186, 190, 192, 193 Weaver, G. Janet, 87, 147, 150, 161, 195 Webb, Edgar L., 60, 177 Weber, Janet M., 102, 147, 176 Weber, Richor d P., 104,164 Weber, Ronald, 89 Weddersooon, Arthur F., 75, 163 Weeks, Ronald D., 88, 177 Weiskopf, Shirley M., 102, 157, 200 Welles, Paul L., 75, 134, 164, 188, 194, 196 Wenderoth, Richard G., 60, 165 Wente, Willia 134 Wesley, Norm m W., 63,130,131,132,133, an R.,102, 150 Western, Nancy, 88, 158, 257 Wetzel, Joyce Whitney, Well Whiteside, Wi E., 75,159, 202 s W., 88, 236, 253 Iliam H., 60, 164, 254 Whitson, Phyllis D. Wick, Donald Wiechert, Cha Wichmann, Lo M., 88 rles F., 60 uise M., 60, 176, 179, 189 Wilcox, Eleanor F., 102, 176 Wiley, Robert Wilhelm, Leon M., 104, 165 ard M., 102, 162 Wilkinson, Phyllis J., 102, 147, 156, 200 Williams, Dea Williams, Gen ne R., 88, 177 e B., 88 Williams, Judith T., 102, 157, 200, 257 Wilson, Charles K., 102 Wilson, John M., 104, 163, 237, 243, 246, 248 Wilson, Louis 258 M., 75, 158, 197, 198, 257, Wilson, Margaret A., 102, 146, 176 Wimperis, Ern est W., 88, 163, 255 Winegarner, Germaine S., 60, 117, 156 Wingert, Joan ne, 102, 147, 156, 200, 257 Winkler, Joyce E., 103, 147, 158, 200, 202, 257 Winkler Rita M., 103, 157, 195, 200, 258 Winkles, Bobby, 75, 163, 243, 245, 248, 254 Winston, Jon H., 88 Winters, JoAnn, 75, 147, 150, 161, 179, 195 Wirt, Howard H., 103, 163 Wise, Mary J., 88, 147, 157 Wolferman, Linda, 60, 152, 161, 179 Womelsdorf, David W., 88, 147, 166 Wong, Tommy K., 103, 198 Wong, Manuela, 176, 179, 197 Wood, Robert D., 104 Woods, Edward R., 88 Woodside, Lee, 75, 179, 195 Woodward, Chuck, 104, 165, 236, 237 Woodworth, Wanda L., 104 Wroan, John L., 61, 63, 243, 244, 248 Wright, William W., 88, 165 Wyle, Sybil J., 75, 147, 176, 179 Yornell, Del E., 75, 116,117,131,133,134 135, 136, 147,177,189,198 Yeager, L. Richard, 89, 162, 201 Yoder, Joan E., 88, 158, 195, 202, 250 Yohe, James E., 88, 133, 163 Zachry, Mary P., 61, 146, 167, 179 Zander, Rodney, 61, 165 Zebos, Steve, Jr., 63, 163, 243, 244, 248 Zeiter, John, 103 Zelleke, Seifu M., 61, 197, 200, 201 Zimmerman, Donald 1.., 61, 150,166 Zinser, William T., 88, 163, 253 Zurndorfer, Fred, 198 271 Q V-.f 1'. ' 13 .. A , ' ' 445 as x - ' - 1 ff -q V-My , 3 M ' , vga ,,, .T-, 4 Q 'xzvf' ' , .a -1 ex- .mfr wa1Sf-'w-1- ,,x'1.: 1-fe,-. ' ' 'f ' X . ,- 4'i:vff.gwQ ' f . :L-3 - f . ' x gi?-H2 V i il. V11 4'5 . '5' 1 7, Q . ff j- fs Ax ,,.,4'VV'L f.V I Y gl V A V Vx. .1 . .,,4fy,v,g,q' - .V ,- - . . 7 ,AM-Q'SnQ..gi,,.:,,g3i..ff -, - 4, I A., , h N , r- J. 'f . Q. -1 32 'if' :I 1535 1 .JV1:fV . - , A V .4 V -Z fx, ., -VM., T' ' V -'H ,. , 4ki:29 V -:- V . Q. 'qg '1'Fi Y?'gif ngV, I 'Y-4,.v'Ciff J We G? 'LjiV1' fu Vu - '-'Q V :A H ' . ,JW-., ' V ,VV-N 4 ,nhl fy V ,1 W, ,, ,.,n5, ,1 V ,- ,ff I .1,.-..4k.:,+,e,,V4' A v V V. .- .Q . fr- - 'LV '-Til V ' -1. 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