Indiana State University - Sycamore Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)
- Class of 1968
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V X Xp- Q X 1 .,..1N:x- 1 K Q ,. , ..,' X N-my ,- .. I H P 1 ,,.. 22 In the fall the freshmen came, eager but wary of college life. Some were hesitant and uncertain, others haughty and confident. But all felt anticipation as they unwound from a hectic REGISTRATION and flocked to the open houses, the dipper, the Grill, and the astroturf dedication. Here they met the upperclassmen and envied the security ofthe reunited cliques. They latched onto new friends, found first dates, and discovered the freedom of being on their own. -fi- -Levy 4- Sfudents sought assisiance nn schedullng conflicting classes, It took patience and coordsnatnon to move Info the dorm. .1-: 'j Greeks scooped ice cream on themselves as well as nn as they Treated freshmen ar the annual fall dnpper, QF' x if the cones Eel QQ A, Q, 5 V. r, x fir' 2 4 Q Q ,. Q. S., 0 ' ,, Wwr I e. Beanies, dense at first, disappeared when restrlchons were nov enforced. 23 N. W :S w Y e-Bzmi? 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They had not been on campus for the preparation, the coronation, or the huge bonfire, but they met the queen and applauded Al Hirt at the first Sycamore Showcase. They caught up on progress at alumnae banquets andthe victorious game. To alumnae, the tendency was to reminisce, but to all, HOMECOMING emphasised the Queen JUCW Wl1't0lsef ClU'Cl1eCl fe90l F0595 beftefllh 'SU 580' days ahead. 28 Torchlughfs se? The blaze af the l3onlnre,nllun1unahngISU swgn, .in NASA pravlded nndustrwal displays lor vwewmg by students and faculty Sycamore Showcase lectured trumpeter Al Hurt 5 7.0 eng I ,X Q ,fi X l .ll-.111 Cuz Lf F' -on 'R-iw Hines opened it's second year with lirst in general division. 5 X M.. sf -5:-5gi1:q:k5ffEQE Kfr fi-14 ' 1-1-'-11:-if :I . Q4 X . - - servlet X, - , :EM -' '-1' 2 '- : , 5 X ka ..- i QW' 5 ' -1 lt wt S535 ' 5 5' si . ' tri -SNS ' 'v ? s J.,-.X -r , s-1 r - 3-1- -gw? -f E : f i i .:, -'Y Self ,e ,e QQ, 1 S-:Q :2 -1 l f l QF' il ge,4EaEs-eww . ii i I 5 i Q. 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Lambda Chi's swayed the judges as they won the fraternity division Queen Judy Whitaker and her court appease-d their admirers with smiles and waves, sf ' QA.. x A sb X F , . K N ..s,'a-sq lr P Q S - tx nl 5 5 . C .1g,,Qf1s1ggf2:Lg35:5:1 . ' xl 153 Q Q X gi? ,-,Sega-V Sw: --f-' . W 1 is 44 . X, , 5 ' f, ,W , L Ag 's 3. t'1:-:+:--:-1:'- .51E.:. Q X -If Q i L ::Q3gf?1g5q:.segg.,,:-:::.:::::-17.4 I , ip, !!!!!!E'5F57f 5-iii? '7f life CNF ?vEi S.. 1ggQj3DUf A 3654.5 .ge . 1 1'h i 'W' ,P Mi At f 'uw-A+, 1- eil A ' 5 A -. ,.-.i. -Er 1 A vis? :', 'N E7 'Y' A i l .-V', 1 .... u....... ....,,,Y,-,,-.T-N::m,,9,iiu-Tm H V ar:p--,...'-1 ,, Blumberg and Cromwell totaled talents for a victorious computer Cloudy skies failed to dim Saturday's parade as multi-colored floats modernizing everything from telephones to tunnels called a loss for Valparaiso and brightened Wabash Avenue. Alpha Tau Omega won the sweepstakes trophy with Lambda Chi's, Sig Ep's, and Theta Chi's placing respectively in the fraternity division. Chi Omega's, Zeta's, and Gamma Phi's captured the sorority prizes. Hines Hall placed first in the general division, and Eta Sigma Pi was second. Blumberg and Cromwell presented an eye-catching computer for first in display awards, while Picker! and Sandison came in second and third, K Q Q.. eil ss : .--A-s V1. 1 . ggi- :- i . , 'W ? .,.V 5 div-, . 1 Qqgg .- gf? Y f' , , if ll 1 wwf? X C' , . 'f ,xg npr '-:. ,. v , . .,, ,W N 41.4 31 tv I i 4 I President Rankin inaugurated o long weekend of Homecoming festivities before the burning bonfire. i 1 i :ff . Vi f X gn, ii A . PM i ' A I . it l Di: Homecoming Steering Committee. Front Row-J Ryborozyk, S. Miles and D. Shockley icofhoirmenl, N Orrull. Bock Row-M, Freod, C. Moore, B. Brist, M. Culver, B, Felts, K. Schultz. J I J J l 1 c 1 I J J 1 J J: 1. J 1 4 ,Q-+65 Q X,.wQi xQi'x ll 1 i . J l J ll Homecoming Queen Cundndores, Left Row Lbortorn To lopJfJ Wnllnomson, J D, Lowe, I. Woclsworrh, J. Flrmonr, D, Norms, A, Warren. Cenfer Row-A l Casper, T, Ulrnch. Right Row Cbotfom lo TopJ-B Melsrer, J Thornburg, J Rube, L Cook, J, Whurolcer, S, Thomas, I ll f, W , X Q 1 'l Q-wwb ,. 'yfi'ilf ' ,-1 1 E5 ' qi 1, 'J ef L J J J l Judy Whlfoker representung Puclxerl l-lcnll was Cho en by mole sfudenfs os Homecoming Queen ofler luclglng narrowed The held ol compellluon To lfve. AT The bonfire ond game, coronohon ond Blue ond Whnle lormol donce The lourleen Conlesmnfs were on Glfrocllve complement to all 1967 Home-commg ochvmes 5 'A 6 X it , ig..,,,,,,, ,J i I X 2 Wa -1 r x . :ZEN Queen's Court 5. Thomos, Jones Hall fflrst runner-Upl, D. Norrxs, Alpha Xi Delfo lsecond runner-u Lvnclo Cook, DelTo Gommo Uhird runner-upj, Delores Lowe, Chi Omega CfourTh runner-upl. pl, Trikes lo and 6 battled neck and neck down the buck stretch. After a Saturday night of post-game dances and parties, everyone turned to the track to witness or take part in the Cycle-Delic Derby, postponed from Friday clue to rain. New trikes were bigger, better-equipped, and standardized, girls even had to wear long pants and helments for safety. Lambda Chi's, with Cromwell and ATO's trailing, sped to the finish line first. Girls of Blumberg lapped the oval fastest, with lviills and Erickson close behind. The exercise was exhausting, and students looked reluctantly ahead to a week crammed with catching up on studies and sleep. Alumnae, regretting the brevity of their visit, turned homeward, back to the routine days of the present iP x 'hu-5 'fm 'js TNQ e offernoon was brighf os the crowd urged ISU Yo o 47-I 2 victory over Volpo, w. A driver Tipped over os he skid to o stop ,. in L 'x X' . SEQ We Vx Kappa Sig's won purricipuiion prize. Frcfernify men climbed The greased pole for ci sorority gurfer. Good-natured rivalry was an important part oi Greek life. Throughout GREEK WEEK, Greek members enlivened the campus as they scrambled across the Quad pursuing arm bands or resisting attack. But behind the games, the dinners, and the services lay the intention ot promoting Greek ideals of friend- ship, leadership, scholarship, character, and service. Co-chairmen Karla Hawkins and Jerry Lucas ernceed torchlight cere- YYIODIES, Theta Chi's and Zeta's rushed to victory inthe Greek games Sorority women dashed after fraternity men for Greek arm bands ,E ,X 'X-1 f-X x.' A gf N. :-P 9- 'M r r 11' XX J r rwrr-ri by Jr-rv Pisa. , ,-ii? X XL.. .XX :go FX , ' ' tim as X'-XX .Nxt X xx t x A -XX. r a :V X fu 'f GSX ' ii? N X X St X X X 5 'e r 'y Locus -as x. ,xi ,f Froternrty men were hosts ot U round ot trode dmners cmd desserts Judge Shall-e encouraged o Greek oudrence to meet tts challenge. r 1 Members ot the I7 socrol froternrtres ond sororrtres on cqrrnpus were moved os banquet speaker Judge Curtrs Shake urgently proclcxrmed that 1 HTI 1E'IFftVSTObtIQC1TIOI1 wos to therr country 1' ond God, therr second to the unrversrty, and therr idst to their own trcrternrtyf' Wrtlw nostdlgrcr ond renewed contrdence rn the rrnportcxnce of Greek lute, GREEK WEEK ended wrth the srngrng ofthe Alma Moter ond o feeling of prrde rn the brotherhood expressed among dll the groups. Phi Dells held O smoker vo me-el me-n unleresfed In pledgmg Then r new lrolermty. X 435, ... 'D .45 Ponhellenlc Vreoled Trl Del! olumnoe ond rushees to o fem The mlormolury ol merfs RUSH Conlrlilslecl slwvply wllh lhm ofthe womerfs wllh their slrucl Comflincl rules, but the lmemllon was the some v to lncreose membershlp by lol mg lhose whose slcmclcucls cmcl Qools exemplllle-il then own cmd who would elleclwely ccwry on the vvorl ol The l3l'al:lg.mfl The Greek system was expcmlgled os Phu Delta local frcxlermly lormecl wnlh the cum ol pe-lnlommg Phu DeI1c1Them for membershlp next yew, De-llo Delto Delta Colomzecl os lSU's tenth mcmomol sororlly N, .y . '- P ,QA wmwu M3 ar of Thorhy :'Hn'CVxveWyr,i'?D1C7'3dVVhl1v11Urv os H19 people's poet Rehcbnlufofed BuIl5ondslec1ured on prison reform 1 'until'- k,anuv--N 40 The Greoseponntn Incorporated brillaonrly-imagined songs and donces mio o unlined ploy Extended services brought to compus O voriety of entertoinment in the form ot CONVOCATIONS. Educotionol ds vveli os eniovcible, the cittciirs were usuolly held on vveekdoy evenings in Tilson Music Holi. The fecttured stor oiwoys received ci worm reception by students who opprecioted the top-norne presentotions cit ISU, f fri .,, - als! A Whitnioiw Portrait invoived the 'American poets' tor-nity Erroll Gomer, iozz pianist, enthroiled his oudience with spontoneous mood music 41 Truck owner Anton Hutmun converses with Queen Jumce s--F Q f w B Janice Cruse bestowed rewards upon vnctor AJ Foyt Spothghts brightened the runwoy asJc1n4ce wos named Queen Dorm Brock ngrmed the oudnence wwth hrs fure-eotmg svunf ISU SHOWBOAT brougw CI army MH of smciem folem to Trlson Musmc P-Ic1N,NewTI'us yeor, the folem show wos c1coHc1ge of vocalists ond musucrcms, clcmcers cmd come-duemmes. A chorus me of gurls from eoch dorm ond sorormry provncled The krck-off for onorher new Umom Boczrd event FONRSIDQQFS creofed sounds or-ci o mood wnh echomg vrbrgnong, Rosy-cheeked coeds mockeclSI1wrWey Temphfs semotorwcn! compcngn Vwv. Yu 3 'SXXXXXXAQN xx Vx gxxvas Nw MVN kxx X: Preswgrem Rcmkm sr-:Med as hws wwfe thanked Soma for a package. x 44 Crab scenes and frees decorated the TMUB during the yuNetnde CHRISTMAS Came early to ISU as Classes were dismissed over a week before the holiday. But the season's spirit rang out as the chimes played yuletide corals and dormitory doors were transformed into gaily-wrapped Christmas packages. It was hard to concentrate on homework as downtown stores offered shopping treasures and mail called for Christmas card addressing. And so students relaxed to Johnny lylathas albums and attended Christmas festivities with wiv mir . Q their iT'llFlClS Ort home Or1ClTl16TWO WEGl4S of VCXCCIHOIW Cil't6GCl. Seasonal songs spiced the medieval atmosphere of Madrigal Feast A crackling fire added warmth to a perfect Christmas Ball 9 1 4 1 lv 1 L1 we wrjmlli Seillng C1 VOCJVHNQ TWer1lleS scene, :R A - xv.-xv., A -E- 4xL . , r . V., -if X i f JR A K M3 721.74 WE gg H A6 l r l 4 l .I I, Slrcught from The speok-eosy ond unto the Eos? Ballroom come l the roor of the l92O's os me Union Bodrd brought , YOUR FATHER'S MUSTACHE To compus. Swinging Through the doors, guests were seoted of , long fobles decked wnh red ond whne checks ds studenl Wolters sporfung slrdvv sonlor hots and striped ve-STS served ne-or beer ond roosled pe-onuls. l Sulent movnes were pC1I'l ol me fun, cmd everyone 'owned in when songs lrom llwe golden post were floshecl on The wdll. Amidst The bongo sfrumrnlng ond unformolity of the ,N fomous bC1I1Cl,ClQOOCl,Old-lOSl'lIODGClTlI'Y1e wos enloyed byoll. 'l l I 1 .4- -ov ,gf R e- QM, --1' --qw ' ,saw V -swsj if W .N,,,,- www, ARE, -ww. . -ew- , J-. - , 5, 4 Y . , my mg, 4 isrylam ..-f' d .. ,fu X I, -fxelsf-g The ero of boofleggung was relivecl ot Your Fotl'1er's Mustoclwe, The crowd clapped to the guy mums of L1 Dune Loud bcmd ES! - 'ii , . W -335: . ' .vw - -A t X s . rv N 1 A9 V 7 5-9? Vis 4' . . .. .QM -Q 95 572 f .' mu . 'K , , . mf f z 4. N . : .f x X Ne-or beer was on the menu for SYOQPS stud-ents Und Vheur dates facie F W f J' 'L Z gf. , k in f, A ., V W- 5, ' 5 3155111 mf , N - .WN H R il-A,.q F5 ii ,,3Q...: -X Y J .f . -1 A , , .1 T155 ,. ... , ' '?f'ff-1-X fgzew 9:--gil -hi 7' faux fha -EZ, -- 5 M. ' ,w f I X Aft Xffwc- D nf' RA -3 '61 I A I W' ' 4 1, f 4 V A f fi as p .N .0 62 rl 641 ak, .gg M 6 N, 0 1 1, 4' , , Wa . rr R K 1? - Q, I 'rj :ISSN , ... - V V: 13:3 . X .r.,::f F li ,f pw 1' X e :ug 155 .. . Q W 5, ,, ng. g- , X ' 'Z A fs N . ,RSKN W - ill? f L1 MUSTGCh'?S Gdwrve-d vhf- HJC-as of 5-vwyome who utvended the event N ' I QQFQ ' K' . H. , uw V ,.. ' K 1 1 ' 1 A .T .- o V Qi X, 2 x in , N 4 VJ I Lights dwmmed, Iyrvcs Hoshed on the WUIN, ond the crowd 'owned m 47 .VY CRYSTAL BALL held the romance ol Kung Arthur's court as a Crystal Palace was created by sororlty women under the dlrectlon ol Dlane Kruse, New pledges made the-ur social debut to Panhellenic lute and treated escorts royally to a punch hour Ill thelr sultes and to the Boll rtself. The queens of the evenrng were the Ideal Sorority VVomen, each Chosen by her sororlty as the woman best l exempllfylng their standards. Presented vvrth srlver 1 charms, they reigned proudly as W their slsters serenoded them wrth treasured sororuty songs. ' s r ,14- lk., . .'..1wkl MIME f' rw ,R A3 4 'Qrnt-351 1rctyrrl.Lmrancearch A formal openhouse un the sorority surtes preceeded the dance, , 1' 'ev ,eg fa-,J , I ..,. . W 4 Mi TN X Ui E 'i'f',, 1 ,. 4 43 NL f,...i ' ' .' , ,, V 5 .-.,:n, :T , 1gf-- - 551 Q '51 5: 2 '5 af N5 ,Q :ia ' -e. A , ,..,, X? -we wwe- r m,.g.x.- .1 9 Q. ',X, . .H I ij' 1 Sororxry women Served punch from bmd Q mnnmure golden pmlclof The crowd munghgdmtbe-FOrn1Q1N Lounge cs they posse-d between bollrooms IDEAL SORQFIVTY WQMEM Top YO Bmtom-Patty L1gbV,GO7T, KUVNO How?-ms, CI. M Dovls, GSU., Pom BUVVOUQWS, U More-n Gibbs, X Q ,Sandy Bosworth, AF, Mary Arm F1scber,F'17B, Lou Anno Kwmsey, I K , Meivo Correr,ZTA. 55 'Afrvphwfhyfon 38 summer rehec1rsoYsfool- most of the cosT's fume w W ? I 1 i 1 1 -Qw cb x ' 'O , ,gg j , h 'fix V- vi i, ' -1 1- wr. ..-- Lek' W . .wqgvgfl x3pNQ--,,:'- sf:-4 0 xl' +'9':Q:'x'- - xx S mdvv A ,Q-' W Jupner left the douds To HOMQ wnh Amphnhyrorfs wwfe A mssw sdesgsrl was cw bn vm 'She Loves Me -I Q slffk. ? Q .. ' 1 if ,W ,XI Mr 5.v'9:r 1 50 N The Grraudoux comedy An1phrrhyron 33 opened the Sycamore Theatre season The plot ol the French play revolved around The anrrcs ol the ancrenr Greel gods of Mount Olympus Sue Goss and Davrd Cole led the cast as the Queer' and Krng ol the Gods Along vvrth rnernlners of The Cast, they represented the SYCAMORE PLAYERS rn lherr Greel Coslurnes rn the l-lomecomrng parade Shalxespeares Henry lV Part One gave a note of drama To The season's blllrng. Wrllranw lvlunns Clrrecled the show, WlWlCl1VVE'l'll on tour To several hugh schools alter ns ISU run, ,.,-1-H 5'a 'T ' AflOUnriler1n1i1les!--r rn' Nr r 'rofxfxg y l 5 I A ..-,,- '-9 1 1 A ,I ,t YES ' ' K?Y:X Xxv , Auf' A' . .- f .X - 4 Q 1 'V'Wi'-5f'1wns- . 'NL if S. '5'm,, N S .Qi Q . -, we Q 3 ik She Loves Me, on off-Euoodvvov nwswcol comedy, opened cxffer semester bv'eC1L.,TI1e only nwsmcml of the se-ixson, wt offered oudnences Cl renesnmng dwcmnge of pcxce-, Student tolenf from both The mugxc and Tlwecnre Qlepmrrmems was displayed. Worfkmrwg dnlwgennv over aenwesten bre-ok nenecursung for rlwe performances, cn Times the cost even helped hammer' and pcmnf sets, Donny Vvelner, musnc rnQ1low',Q1ndGunQQv' Letsnnger, fnecme rncnon, pYfi1yf3dTi1e Wecxds. Lwke C111 studenr productmons, The shovv offenecl students mn oppormnnv TO pC1rT1CIpClTe IIT vC1r'xOU5 615135-CTS Of pVOCluC'rlOn, A loughung mnrl-.eeper vol-.Cd wnh his cngfonmfl wn ' H--my W v - l X nm.u1sr- 1 uxorn1055fln'lotlou5NyTeU5f9dC1lovwav'wn Henry IV Though not quite as romantic as an evening onthe Riviera, TOP HAT CLUB presented a diverting glimpse into nightclub glamour. Mini-skirted waitresses delivered mock whiskey sours and grasshoppers to couples resting from the hectic beat of the band. In a smoky Casino, visored dealers with allurmg assistants played their games with deft hands ond cool looks, Lady Luck was land as she left smiles on all who vvogerecl on an evening of excitement, Card sharks ond Clr1tDTEUr5tt?OVUE'Cl upto outvvit snappy dealers 1 .tr fy, kg .-L ix. f , :NN ff 1' :Y ,fff 1 .,wx ' X X x ,., tix fqf' 54 x it Casino Royale set the mood tor an exciting evening at Top Hat Club VVinmng ten chips entitled this chic coed to a drink. if s 22:53 Y i Ei F V 1 , W I w w i Drrnkung cmd dcmcung emwced the nightclub settmg AH eyes focusfffl upon Nw fm'-Ym,Idevw du L TV 1 EXE . Q i if 4 l 5 1 ,P ,A yrs.--S-H' .gum -. X Gamblers ond observers gathered around the roule-He wheel vo see thenr fortune. is TPXPS, Zetds, and Stgrno Kopp-is performance, VVoutung for the Pobert E Lee, walked owoy wrfh honors wrnrnng frrst pfoCe, stoge movement, costume, tofent, ond Sets Qwgrds Block hghts ond bottons, spot hghts ond booms were call port of the ter rnnnology of show business ond CAMPUS REVUE. Smrfes onthe surfoce hnd the nervous ontlcipcrtion on performers os they wouteci for the curtoin to ruse cxncl the musrc to begun for thenr 15 minute oct. Wor'kung together forthe fII'STTIIT16, frcrternittes ond sorornties cornbuned efforts to stage the seven-oct vcrriety show. Kcrppcr Slgmo's provuded entertonnrnent between octs whrle new Trl Delt pledges ushered the oudtence into Trlson. v, -. P ' Q - :gli 5 -'-- .rf Q, . E 0 if i 5 z 1 W 35 X. . - v ' xi' -' Q I '.:g.,. W I , , 'i I ' f Q .- 5 l Zu ..2..!t t X 1 Je IP W t , . fi 1 if X 2 N 56,3 - :wir K -' A u . s X .A H, .K , I , . K V Zurrny AOFr's and Thetc1Chr'3 won the musrc sword Even durrng cr Koppo Srg comrnercuol, pohcernen gove trckets 56 A Q x. 1 Stage movement and lrghtmg awards were won by Alpha Phrs, Alpha XVS, Fantasy uv A Dream wan Lambda Chrs and Ahgha and PlLOlT1'SfOI' ROU1WdC1F!C4ROUf!C4 Sng's third pWace-, sets, and lnghtwng awards ATO's and DG's Los? Hope Show won second pNace and music award. 57 R? JS! at X . X x SS .wvxx af X -'K l A lisa, PRODUCTION STAFF Front Row-lvlnss A Eppert radvtserl Second Row-C Morcum, M MCQUII lar 1, S Ptbald Thurd RowfB Felts and FJ Orrtll tco-dnrectorsl, B karrkoskt Back Row-Mr D Ivltghell ladvtserl, L Mclvhchoel, lx Wythe Gtvtng Greeks a chance to rmprove relattons and develop talent potenrtal, CAMPUS REVUE also gave the productton stall, dtrectors, and techntcal crew a valuable knowledge of back-stage operattons, Worlang toward a better ehow, manor awards Covertng many aspeas ot productton plus tndtyrdual talent awards were presented Frtday ntght, leavtng Saturday rw gh' open for rnalor awards. The traditional lloodtng of the atsles exempltlted the Greek sptrtt as groups cheered therr drrectors onto the stage and proclatrned the 35th annual Revue a success. 58 , iff? X N L5-gp Year lound Chl O'S after Sigma PVS to Wan Vern Dyer Award 1 1 , 'F' ,K I Y I I Y ,Fx 7 ' Dwologue, COSQUWQS, oml ggf,fOg3le's Cham- wr-mt fo 'Luvw um! Cdomjn J-Aim rjxreswnv.-X4 by Hur- Gmmwx Phu 5 511161519 Epvs I I Q A? rv.. xy DIRECTORS: Front RowfD Elder, P Hows, S Neely, G Hahn, G Fellmg, son, P AUen, T BQZQNLG Pokmd, D Holrmfs,J VrC1beW,D Ross 1 5 Summons,J Ryborczyk, K He-simon, M Wood5moIN Bock Row-M Thomp- N i 4 5 9 I llilH Carr tallied with Ericl-son residents after dinner in the dorm The second annual MASTERS DAY program sponsored by the Indiana State Alumni Association and Student Government Association brought to campus two outstanding educators, Dr. William Anthis, principal ot North Side High School of Ft, Wayne, spoke in seminars on the realm ot education and on student teaching. Mr. Robert Carr, director of Music Education in Indiana discussed music and its role in the schools The President and loculty greeted Dr Anthis during his visit. Students posed questions to thc- alums during inlorrncil discussions on compus N S ll' N l wwf m 1 l w-qv wwafnm .rug .TI .wwf . ,ff Af N l QUIZ BOWL took on professtonal tones as Ql campus organtzattons took part rn the tour eventngs ol eltmtnattons Beverly Burton planned the event vvlwtclw showed ocademlc talent wrtnessed as qutck recall of a vortety of informatton. Blumberg Hall proved vtctortous as thus year's outstandtng player Kathy Nrckell rnonopoltzed the tour-gtrl team ond defeated TltetaCl1t fraterntty. l Alert Kathy Ntclrell clnsplayed plaque vvon as outstondmg player ll ll ll l Blumbergs tntellugent team defeated tour groups before emergrnq Clutz Bowl vtctors Xxx X5 wt . , .,.,, xxetsmw . B 'Q ' rt it Q 'Q' Pepmeier ,' ta t f 4 ZZgQQif2..Qzy:523fZil ,NN Dune MOXWEH Crowned he' Successor' Charm m rnodelmg helped Tee Thole wan 5w4msunfcompeT1Tlon 5' ' :S QS Q.: ,ff V' I S , K 4. in X A X A 44. I I ' IDI fri 'XXI . xt y ,X r x .Af I S fl . W im 'R Ig A I Y fa,- ' .. w.- , - Q5-'N . ff, ' e . e -I . lg x Vg X J M as ' N5 Q!- ff I I I ' I ' I f I QN 2' .. 4111. I ff' , , I I I -www! gd 1 f 'f I V , 'K M f I T SK. I 2? , ' -. ' I Q w I ' 1 I S , M, ,Y 1 ' , X. X. fl' 1 3 .u Mwss ISU ond owe-ndomrs. Seotedflf Thole yfourvhb, Amy Taylor Uhurdl. S1ond1ngfS. Heofhco iseconcll, Queen Jon Fonres, D. Lowe ffirstb, 62 r -vs l 1 f l i i Q ii ix ,V 5i 1. e Preepoge-ont iudging narrowed confesionvs to ten Fronv Row-E Thole, M A Dovies, D Lowe, Second Row-M Sims, A Taylor, J Foires Bock Rowf M Skolba, S. Heavhco, S Simmons, L Bournunk Beginning wiih o lively song ond dence routine by the Ten finolisf, The MISS ISU pogeoni' grew continuously Complicoied os periodic ludgings eliminoied ond reworded contestants. Nervous but hopeful, they hid their emotions behind consfanf smiles os they performed ond modeled on the runway. Annefie Dunham ond Diane Moxwell eosed Tensions os They emceed with John Coleman. When awards hod been mode ond royalty crowned, relief stimulated true happiness. Amy Taylor song ond mode her own sefs Vo win the rolenr prize s 3 '-13 The ten finalists chose Mary Sims as Miss Congeniality l 63 Sparkiing and poised, sophomore Jan Faires accepted the veivet red roses, spariding wand, and gleaming trophy ot MISS INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY. With glittering crown she began ci reign ot personal appearances and prepared tor the Miss Indiana contest. There, during three days of lodging, she won the swimsuit contest competition. On the tinal night, amidst screams and tears ot close friends and Iamiiy, she was named second runner-up to Miss Inclicinci,I967 SN - c,,.,.,, if Radiant with the newness at her titie, Jan met her admirers. 64 Arms full and face oglow, .Ian Foires beamed as Miss ISU, I967 ...v U ,Q . J.'-..ff,....-..Jf' ', .. Junior Prom queen condldofes: From Row-A Dunhom, B Wrlson. P, Shown, M K. Kovoch, Bock RQWSJ Wise, P Cushman, J Bluckensfoff, UU . S Q I. C 7 'I ' u E Neumon, M Dovrdson, S Se-mor, L Lcnz, M Smith, R Phnllrps, D ShockJey Junnor close. members creored on xllusuon of metropolmon mght lnfe for JUNIOR PROM. During on evennng of doncung beneofh C1 New York Czty skylnne, prom queen condrdotes were presenred, Sorwdy Sensor vvos selecfed queen of Monhor1on Mudnughru ond crowned by Tom Bozell, closs preside-nr. of' Escorts chose prom queen Sandy Senior. 9? 2' 's Qui Jr, Prom Queen's Court M Dovwdson, A Dunhom, L Lonz, R Phrllrps. 65 Betsy Frye and Morris Wooden directed Club Bamboo. Cluttering the campus with bold, cleverly-cliched banners and colorful handbills, candidates for bachelor ofthe year wore smiles and badges as they campaigned. Clucking chickens and burly dogs escorted their favorites around as they passed out candy and garters to prospective voters. Girls cast ballots tor their ideal man on Friday, and the presentation ol ATO Rude Inman came at CLUB BAMBOO after all candi- dates had learned to hula with legs exposed and leis swinging. Lambda Chi Doug Followell and Gillum's Chico Ruiz were second and third runners-up, respectively. , ,...e . '- .. 'www-'s tr- 'Q . w. 15, 1. ..-- ur-wf ,,,,v :1::...n ' ..,xi1T1fV , 1' Guitars, songs, and brotherhood were components ot a successful campaign. Proving thot they were good spons, bachelor ol The year condxdotes rolled up their pon! legs ond ollempfed to leorn the hula. . V, ...www T..,,.,, 1.1-. , . 156 T!-' mw:mmvir1musw1m'wnoi-.1 mmmmac nc-. vmmmaam 1 SEV! Posters, compougn cor, Coesor-oll for Doug umunlaoonmmswfv Rude Inmon smiled trlumphontly os the Oudrence opploudecl, Dill MFNR mlm A. ill ml 67 3 w f Q ' h. Hoof-ermmffsbroughvfolksmgmg tothe Quad if? 93 'G f Mu--..q-.,.,..,.,,., xi V X-1 x' X 4, ,J it ,,,-1-F - l ' T V 9 -4 - - X, --X4 - - 7 - ' ,, .fd Each mow: rf-qmrecl ccfncf-nvrmrou durwrxq vhe Che-as Tourvwrrnmnrs 68 - N -v In Shokespeorncm Garb, on ocror relaxes ofver final performance. Mony :dems could be reed unto ponrmngs of the oft exhibit, ,. - Six ,ffifx as-:fir 'S :EFSL S X ' as 515--Q. .f iw 'b , ,gg f gr 5 T, 5 ' r Hai. .N .N S ffsx- :gr NX Fx ,-. fm li k KY X N Nxyxiv X . X XM Q, w ISN Culturally exciting, the fifth annual ARTS FESTIVAL brought to campus a continuous display ot music, paintings, dance, drama, and literature. For two weeks, every night altered a show at Union Board- sponsored events, and Sycamores loined the public in viewing examples of many phases of creativity. psy. i- f.ft ,.l, i R 7 M, 3 EXOmpl95 Ol Gft CUPl'VUlefl V'eW9 5 Ol the QUlle 'E'5 Artists conveyed their thoughts on canvases at oil and watercolor if Terre Haute Symphony performed when violinist Sergei Luca was featured at the Festival. FerrOnTe and Texcher enrapfured o full house wuTh alluring clue-15. penswe mmds SQUQT-mt the meaning of dlstnncfly shaped sculpture. . .,,.'.,s.?'f .sqm . cg 'vb wx AT' 'W' ' R319 avf sl- jf- 3 l'v,Q'i,o Parnphlefs contalnung a Thumbnail skefch and revievvs of each evenf, complefe vvlfh Times and locafions, doffecl every flaf surface around campus during The ARTS FESTIVAL. One hlghlighf of The Two-Week experlence vvos The presenfahon of The Indianapolis Symphony. Thls final evenf of The fesfival broughf To ISU vvelrcl sfrains of confemporory music. The symphony opened seven rehearsals To The public, Thereby enobllng many To hear The nevv music forms. y Qs IX. fi-5 v' . ex 4' f .. .xg SSX f 6 I fy fy v ,., ., . ,, -,,,-ff I ,,, .Li .fn Q I Aw Y M x x! NL ig PM M A bolleri no of the Flrs7ChC1mber Donce quorvet portroys o vroguc scene through shadowed movement Q The Ylohomnl Shmespemre Comptmy preaffmeo P-,fmmrw A-1.3Al,fou' Il r 11 ,wr I i ,l i Music resounded tram Tilsan Music Hall as Sigma Alpha Iota and Phi Mu Alpha, music fraternities, presented the annual SONGFEST. Dormitories and social fraternities and sarorities harmonized in the mass choir after each group had presented its own melody, Mrs. Ralph M. Tirey, in the Songfest tradition, assisted the policy board in presenting winning trophies to the tour iulailant victors. , l ,i i i l l i l l i l l l i Men of Hines Hall and their sweetheart accepted their trophy from Mrs. Tirey. Women of Caleb Mills Hall placed first out ol six women's dormitories. i I l S l , x 5:.,.'.,..:g:5QQ 3 'QTTLN I E , my ,si , , .- 1 5 4' 3 i ' . i i , ' l ,M . . X 1 . 4 r - 1 , A - 4 - .N ig, u W QV,-weight' D D Q Q ff? I- 1' 1 I lc . , S t ,Q ix: F I F i Qxgq., V 8 ,. .,., I - ,, M l ' ' f 1 3 t ii, if ,Q F. -, ' if ET ' i i Q i - V :wf,i . 51:55 :21 .,. ' X -5, JV? ..9s,,:H iw- .1 A 1 Y , yi, . V .Ai 4, ' ' :uf ft:- 'Z' ' ' - ' s- ,i. -Q 5-fit-' Qi ' ' ic W 3 ' i, Qi , .. R w x. 2 ,Ag -- r- X:-Q I Q, H , 'viii - f fs i i . .z 4 s N-l-. , ,H -. Sai :uf . 1 -4 , 1 . A 'E ' X ' F Nb. We SX I X Y X Nh: X , S M . .. :ssc is i 4 4 K 4 sc-2 M 3- ' ' R. N' it t :' A SF. . I xx gm- i Y L 1, Y Ak K l . W .LQNX . , , N X y S 1 . l J' 2 Z K V Q 72 l , 2 2: awww Z Y - P' X , I f A - ,M W- F SSW Q . , 11 x Av J D4 -1 5 1, u x Q The gleam of their Trophy Cough? The eyes of Sxg Ep's offer then wcfory Gamma Ph: BeTo's beamed os the fwrstfploce sorornty frophy was presented Q , A i'f?::QiQE ' : ' 1 a . .fT252Ef:f: 12:51553:::::::g:g1:.5f59 '::ffs-fsiifiiiw , ef I 5' A Week vvwffwouf dasses or acfwmes gave studems a brief f N qhf3y,5J f1rfwfY13 be .my-w..1g fasfe of acacfemfc freedom. Days of pfaymg in The snow and sfeepmg late were regreffed HW The evemngs C15 afl-might Crammmg SGSSIOHS enwecf. Coffee mmf cngareffes became duet staples, eye duope. and aspurm were daily medications. Them nf was over, the ynressure was gone. For a vvfmle There was noffwmg fo do and novvfwere To go but home. FINALS were Gveri 'ff' -.r N... -uw ,.,, no 5? A student un concentroruon reHecfs the pose of -3 new-by Stowe Some d.9f3vne:j1fheMbrgry Q prison, 0-3501119uTwC1E-quwfforriyn N 75 1QmDr:y'pQ1h,arv mmlg, Mwss Gertrude Souhis. wosthurd pres1demofAlUmnw Assocucmon Mr J J cmd Mwss Hnldo Moeidwng cw vhe rwbbons fo dechcove the new Moelwwwg Terrace housing complex. ., L N 31155 ' :- x iq: ,- -N Y A ,Q I LA -A-Q The Tordfs MQW of unspurmnon qunledl-novsnedgeixnflHUI51 Mrs. lone McConI- ey ond Pot Cuollnngher performed ,vwf,f,.1.1mA:H Boo? f1vn'fT+ln1lVWf KSU Celebrcned ITS 98-Th Clnmvermry On FOUNDERS DAY, Mrs lone McConke-y, preswdent of me ISU Momma Assocmmon honored post presxdenrs of The Assooonon ond prei-enred the James C Former Avvord stipend To Por Gcnlogner, preswdem of The sensor closs The nofihtmonol Book C1nClTOl'ClW Ceremony promoted me Lnnng Memonol Loon Fund, ser up nn memory of VVuHmom Woomii Parsons ond Hovvcwd Sondmson to benefn worthy smdents neednng fmonool osswshixnce1ncompNeTungTnemrconege work, A new morrnecl smd-ent housing comphex, Moelnung Terroce, woe dedwcoted mn recognmon of the Moei-'lung fomny'swmmeC15UrC1bNe contnbunons To me growth of NSU, .memony '--. Yip-.. 77 9.3. gd- N'M-sX- new.. S Q Mr Distinguished alurnnae attended commencement. D E lvicCathren, Dr LC Dowdy, President Rankin, P A Benlce, R L Huggins. V ll' A gi .15 :I -fy VA N I li - lxldf KV'- l 'mm' -QT- s If 5' ll 55 Seniors all met for the first and last time since orientation. Q x 45 'Q 5 With exams over and buildings closed, the campus was deserted except for seniors who lingered on for COMMENCEMENT ceremonies. The quiet enhanced contemplative solitude, as they took last walks across the Quad to relive memories and think about tomorrow. To some, graduation was merely a relief after years of hard work. To others, eagerness to be independent was overshadowed by sentimental thoughts of friends and fun they would miss. But the Quad on graduation day hummed as congratu- lations and best wishes were bestowed by proud parents and faithful friends, Their spirit restored and diplomas in hand, seniors once more turned toward the future. 78 l Seniors looked up to on nrnpresslve hos? of unlversxfy OfflClOlS during the address. .X - Q Ky., 9 f'-15' f 'N- ,har Commencemenf was on end ond 0 begwnmng for nostohgnc Sensors, Speakers ond Choir wotched sensors fxle Into boccolourecaie, ,,,..MM,,,,x,,:.., . ,.,..m....--Y. ,.,.::.,,,,,,.,,:,,,-x: -. N-.M f ,..., .....- fu N531 ,S nfw Dr. Perry Greshmun of Bethany College spoke cn buccoloureore 'N l The great law of culfure is: i leT each become all Thai l he was crealecl capable of being: l l expand, il possible, To his lull grovvlh, l and show himself at lehglh l in his own shape and stature, l be These vvhal They may. -Thomas Carlyle, l795-l88l if ies , l A l O O l Organizations l l 9 M -:s'iw..-,.w-Q. 'zi'igs. JW -. 325: -xfzbb lg L., Assrsrrng The Blue Borels ond servlng the Llnrversny or reos ond on Tours, The Unron lnloslesses grocrously greeted ond escorfed compos guests, The women, chosen by combrned opplrcorron ond rntervrew, served rne ollrce of Informorlon Servlce, fne Conference Bureoo, The Union Boorcl, ond loculfy ond OCl01lVllSTVOllVE personnel. Universily Hosfesses Blue Berels 1 UNlON HOSTESSES Front ROWSJ Hortzler, L Fousv, M Burns, M Loskow sk. C Drescher, H Wolloce, B Hohn, C Knudsen, L Collins, A Skolbo l. Wofson Second Row-C Bromes, K Cur1rs,G Rntze-l,J Arnold,L All, UNION HOSTESSES Seove-dfG Tl1omo,P Swolls, S Lougl1lln,A Wood B Corroll, C Dovus, G Grohorn. Srondlrxg-D, Norris, S Zworf, J l lUll0fCl, Q1 v ALMS T Fellwock. H Colle-l, B Zeller, X Douby Bock Row-R Coffey S Horf C. Lehrnon, T Groscop, B Brooks, C Ball, M Hollors, E Kolwf P I-lo e Boumunk, A Echerle ' B Senz, lvl Heolon, N. Blocker, A Nrchols, C Householder J Decker R C0l1rlI,P Beon ,.f 1 ...- I x'f1 1 BLUE BERET1 Front Row-M Morales, M Touhey, G, Harden, B Gardner, R Bell, B Barnett, D Holoday, J Holmes, R Hansen. Second Row-D Follawell, E l.eBalnc, S Landram, .l Lucas, M Copper, R Thompson, M McDermott, M lreland, Back Row-M Ottensmeyer, M. Mullen, B York, M Fread, G. Ulm, K Lane, J Norris Dressed in Speclally destgned unltorms dyed ISU Blue and vvearlng smiles of hosputallty, the new Blue Berets tound themselves creatlng an umportont image at ISU, Formed as a specnal host and hostess group by the Unuversuty and 5 , fs under the direction of Unuon Board, the 50 men and AA-V 5 . women brought recognituon tothe x I , V University as they represented lSU at Important 26 :Q ,,,,, 1 A events. The barets were a hard-vvorklng and much ,QQ ' compltrnented group tramed to better qualtty tor D xl their publuc role as the year progressed, -f rl I' BLUE BERET, Front Rowilvl Schuessler, M Davues, N Orrull, S Badge-water, D Woerner, V Schouse, l Bmford Second RowfK Hunt, C. Nevvltn, L Brurnmer, S Van Duyn,J Reba, C Hahn Thurd RowfV Taylor, D Carrtco, S. Simmons, S Hunt, G Fellnng, M Davndson, C Hahn Back Pow-'J Gibbs, Slxalba, P Peuter, D Maxwell, L Joynes. .225 Union Boord l-lub ot octivities ot ISU wos the Union Building, ond plonning tor motor events evolved in the downstairs offices os the student Union Board vvorlced to promote o busy extro-Curriculor progrcint. Sponsoring everything front weekly POETS dances to the ArtSFeStivC1l,Tl'te volunteer activity steerers exponded their progrom to include the Prestde-nt'5 Boll ond tolent shows. S-Emote union Homo Front Rower Bozell, L Cool, r omg, L Eldred, EUCP ROW-P L'Ql1t.Df Herron, R-CVlPE,lNflI'.ll'1OlT1Cl5,Df owen JLJMOP 'JNEOII BOAPD Front Rc-vvfD Gettle, J Bonness, P Forney, P Swolls, K Rotlilt Bock Row-K Nilson, C Asher, M Freud, K. Valentine, M Skolbo,E Kohut .nr- ML is , Il! L : a.-:. --u n . u 'nan i un' 1 :lt T .Z 7 :LV ,QM 5 5 V .wc-iz: -Q - -,V-YJ ' 5 1 K ' - '2'EQ- - . if- ' - -j:S73ff'T' - ' .- 2 ' ww f- - , , , .P ,, Y M 4 - ' 7 44?-A These siudems we-re Ned up rn knois ofYen, be-:ng named to the Turey Memorxd Umon Board i V I 1 I Home-coming name tolenf found extra be-nehfs or lSU, os he gov cz Lnss from 1 Queen Judy Pretty gurls, ond pme-apple pungh mode Club Bomboo 0 success E T C A Y ' ' x X., 3, . x ' t i '59-I Vx . M. , i?f 1449 X 1 .. . 5325 iwgff 1 6 'iff K ...ff z 'X ,,,, --sa-I .H ff f Women's hall associafion VVomen's Hall Association was composed of all the women's hall officers and served as a communication line between women's halls. After sfrengffwening their own purpose ' fi b ado fin aconsfifufionjfwis rou sfrived To im rove Y i hall unify by encouraging infer-hall acfivifies. f f, i V fi ii i i 1 i r ' U if il .fx - X ff 'ctr - . 'rfqx A - if -. U. N A 'wi - ' -- fw '- X s . A - , - I X X X f ga, EN. I .. .: , Vg Q x Y . wi, Aw- L' 1, Ns N, Q X -Qi f X i 5' wgwLH.:w iw Women's Half ASSOCIONOH: Fronf Row-M. Borowski, J, Casper, P. Erick' stein, B4 PGVIYEV, N. Blocker, M. 5TBil'lhGl'V. K' Oilef, C. Gifgemi. R. son, S. Hammond, D. Mourer, P, Rueter, M. Davis. Bock Row-P.Cof1on- HOHZCIOW, girn, B Conti, K. Moore, S. Klassen, L, Kimsey, P, Craven, A. Wein- 86 -s R. Grunden Men's Residence Hall served as an active link belween all men's halls on campus. AlTer odopiing a consiiiufion, MHA joined the National Association of College and Universiiy Residence Halls. Ml-lA's main prolecf This year was planning the governmental format ol the new men's residence hall Men's hall association Blumberg Success tor Blumberg Holi during homecoming was ciciwieved by plcicing tirst in the trike roce ond first ' with Cromwell tor the clisploy. Furthermore, Blumberg sent ditty hogs and Christmas cords to the men in Viet Nom, Social events tor the year included mixers oncl exchange dinners. ch N55 i..,,-,,-- A -- Q 1 . Blurnherg Holi Council Front Pc-w'V McKinney, E, Engel, M. Hoff- C, Mercer, S. Huddleston. Buck Row-P, Bennett, D, Tyler, J, Nickell, mon, D Mower, B Soddler, S Storlf Second Row-P Pearce, L. Parsons, H,Hcill,B, Booker,C,Thon-ins, P Potts, M Sconiers, S Sterling, E Whitworth, S Joroszewski, J Bell, 88 Burford Last year Burford Introduced a hall yearbook. Conststtng of twenty-four pages, the book featured Individual pictures, candid shots of hall actrvities, , and ptctures ot hall committees. The women of Burford also hosted an open house, a Chrestmas Q dance, and their annual New Faculty Tea. l a lv 2 . .mf ' N-F, ,,......---f-' 1 if 9 , . :'.f 'tf'-5-tvxxwvwy--1. 1, is V . . . Q4 c - , ,y A . . a I 1t:Lf::5 5 fe Q XX.- Maxis: 'ttf' rw is .IH my 'Q SM, . 1 S: - X - xx, E 5 Burford Hall Councul: Front Raw-C. Rung, Mxss Wulson Cdtr.l D. Rodecap, D. dorf, L' BVUWVWEF, P- CONONQIYT1, C Cook, J BI'C1deft, P EVICRSOU, D Ed- HGVT, W. Parker, S. Snow, S, Cataseun, M. Lander, L. Smlth, B Emtly, J, WOfd5f D'MCD0Well,Mt Nofd' Casper, J. Burdsall. Back Row-B. Shnpley, I.. Welrtch, J. Archlbald, P. Pan- 89 ma- N-.N ,...v ii? we-ev' gf 5 i A ms, 'Qi RY Erickson Hell Council, From RowAL Kimsey, P Gusiolson, M. Ringle, ldir.l. Bock Row-A, Marsden, S Drews, K, Mattingly, K Beringigr, B 5 lflossen, L Kuhn, Second Row-Miss Brinkmonn lossl. dir.l E Eqk9rt,AM0rgn,J DUdme,MGgi55.5-r I-lurirpr, B Porlker, .l Thornburg, M Sveinhorf, A Eckerle, Mrs Rogers Erickson Erickson l-loll goined recognilion over cornpus by plocing third in the trike roce, by having o successful Chrisrmos open house, ond by sponsoring o spring formol donce. The girls involved their fomilies in college life by hosting o Molher's Weekend, o little SisTer's 90 Weekend, ond o Dod's Doy. e .1- Jones as fx be gi 4-.Y ,. A . Q Y I .. iff 5 Q. ., . as 1- .grove nqirlgki 3 'f if Jones Hall Council:-Front Row-Mrs. Stephenson Cdir.l E. Cassidy, M. Otto, P. Craven, K, Simmons M. Adams, Miss Weltzin lasst. dnxj. Second Row'A. Workman, S, Hammond, B. Totten, A. Bland, L. Faust, ,D. Kruse, J Stcmgle, K, Hirshtield, S. Wilson. Back Row-K, Sand!-sage, K. Harmon, A. Marshall, J. Thomas, L. Keen, M. Miller B. Downing, S, Armstrong, D. Holter. 1 Q - it I 5221 53 52 ,,.. , .,..... ' ' . W' Jones HaIl's homecoming queen candidate was chosen first runner up. Even though this was only Jones' second year on campus, they still hosted on open house during the Christmas holidays joined in a mixer with Rose Poly and participated in hall exchange dinners 1... l r T l I l l, ,, l n l I l l Mllls Hall Councnl. Front Row-B, Be-Tchley, D Lovell, C. Gaeclxer, S Denton, K Onler, P, Wolfe, L, Steckley, M, Murzyn, Mrs. Miller f lassl. dlr,J, Mass Christensen ldur.l. Second Row-P Maggwo, M, Tashlma, S,Sharp, S Sumnar, T, Pope, C Bershlre, R. Harris, C. Terry, J, Bllckenstaff, A, Papay. Back ROWVC. Coleman, J. Hackman, S Klein, L. McNeal, K Moore, M, Skalba, S. Hill, J. Gibbs, B. Propes. 1 Durmng I-lomecommng lasl year, The Mnlls Hall team won second S'l40v430Af:w place In fhe annual Trike race. Ne ,-iii Ld In Q I 'ef'-he. -.rf 5 ff' aw, There were all-hall parries, and The chnIdren's W N A ,fx ,.lf':'w1:k nw 4' K., party at Chrlsrmas. Mwxers wufh The men's halls and Rose Poly -hw. ,, l.,'QZ'gw?'Q ,N 41' Y T 'Q 1 'YW provsdecl socual achvwfies. The annual dance , f : rf:-5 ffQ,P-,3-Q. ' . X 'A . 1s.11:'5':,l ,L and MoTher's Week-end were held an The sprung, 3-.!,fM-1, j Mills . ' ' lE'l'ff:I?25Eia 2102251 za surf-'r , mg -2 ..... .. W, Piclcerl Picker! Hcill women were proud ol their Homecoming ochievemenrs this yeor when their condidore wos chosen Homecoming Queen ond Their disploy received second ploce. During The yeor, Piclcerl sponsored mixers, hooienonnies, on open house, coroling, ond cz spring donce. Pickerl Hull Council: Front Row-B Cotter, S Meyer, T Poling, R Holtzclow, I Row-J Whiioker, B. Richardson, J Lougel, N. Koible, J. Anderson, C. Sirow, White, L. Gronf, C Schnepper. Second Row-L Higgins, E Stribiok, A Wein- Miss Floro lossi. dir.J, Mrs. Morgon ldir l, P Hires, C Dorsch. stein, J. Greer, S Bunnell, N. Blocker, K Dovis, K. Volenfine, P Myer Bock 13' fr' 93 sl c c'! .ew ss is ,wx an-s l V F vs. l X N- ,x ,XL Q, ss., -x ,YR N . N Q ' N if Q X X V sf' . X 55 sf X xx s, -- X 3 xexf X 3 . Nb 'l su , Q X x . -g gi A . . X95 xi 5,53 X ,iv K' Q25 T,I2l3f5ir 9121:-11 I I ,WX 'Q ..,, U' 'YJ xQgxQxwW5V-K . x.s:..,c.: ,Q i-:c 4' rv Reeve Hall Council, Front Row-L, Johnson, J, Baker, Miss Nye fasst. dir,i, K, Hilond, B. l'lIClsS.M. Sl'T1fT,JvGII'1Tl'IGF, M, Fielder Back Row L McNeely S C G . irgenti, R Eberhardt, L, Doloto, B. Conti, Second Row-S. Yount, C, Olson, Lee, P. Kitzinger, V. Fouts, N. Taylor, S. Dalton, M. Jasiewicz Reeve Last fall Reeve was converted to an all women's residence hall. This change did not prevent them from continuing to participate successfully in Campus Carnival, Homecoming, and Songtest. Reeve rounded out their year by sending toys to an Evansville children's hospital. 94 N : 3 'lwsxx N If .:,,.:: - 'YN' ' ' 'J' l 1 4, . f X Cromwell Cromvvell's holl council vvos streomlined to improve communicotions ond give more responsibility to the officers. This ideo worked os they cidded o color T.V,, ond stereo to the holl. By forming committees, they took oction for o cleon sheet service ond for the provision ol more phones 3 f-ifx, v--ff, , sf:-r fzgqqnlp. Cromwell Holl Council: Front Row-C. Whiteney, R. Culp, M, Good, R. Wilkinson. Second Row-J, Allen, G. Lornphire, L. Solsl mon, D. Booher. Bock Row-R. Peorsori, R, Ch ristensen, J, Brandt, D. Herold, M. Boker. -f A v -AN l Gillum Last year Gillum Hall put forth an enthusiastic campaign tor their Bachelor ol the Year Candidate. Their zeal continued throughout the year as they entertained hall mixers, participated in intramural sports, and joined in Songtest, An innovation at Gillum was the introduction ot a Hall at Fame consisting ot color portraits ot all Gillum Hall directors. ,M X brim. 3. fi I Y W I. S - S 3 : '24 3 , A? 0 ,uw mf. W f MW 'gl , ff M., 1 Q is 12237 ' 5' ' ' ' A 27100.- ff 5 . .. , Q5 X . X . te . X7 . ,L : .. N T M' Gillum Hall Council. Front Row-A. l-lazlett, S Roger, W Frlsche, R. Grunden, H. Anderson, R. Moore, J, Franklin. Second Row'J Weilcel, M. Sims, R Beathard, G. Ayers, S. Summers, R. Lewis, R. Taulman, Mr. MacLe0dlasst. dir.J, Mr. Cleeve ldir.J. Back Row-S. Straub, J Greesa, J, Peo, R. Lowe, R. Bonds, W. Pogue, J. Jackson, S. Jennings, M. Richards, 1 S J 39 . tiiillf Q NK. -v .I x ::v5y: , K +Q'Q ill Hines Victory was the cry at Hines during its second year as a residence hall. Placing first in General Division of float competition and winning first in residence hall division of the swimming meet were just a couple of their victories. Even with these victories, Hines also had time for other social activities including mixers. Hines Hall Council. Front Row-J. Takacs, B. Bartlet, J. Sunday, R. Harris, M. Hochgesang, R. Hart, S, Hannoncls. Second Row-J. Lewinski, G. Hahn, D. Petri, L. Hadley, A, Woebkenberg, Mr. Bell fdir.l, R. Querry, S. Lindley. Back Row-J. Alberich, D. Martin, D. Day, D. Weaver, B. Carroll, J. Meyer, H Spicer, S Cole. iii uiiiiitt iii iiuiiiitisaiia . . . ESP QED- Iii Q. . tr Yx. WN ? 3 Q, Q a g ,,,.ff:vi z Q. sg, 1 .. in vc N xi' 1.1 Hulman Center Hall Council: Front Row-C. Goldberg, H, Vice, R. Shumate, H. lndyg, B. Cane, W. Bennett. Back Row-D. Brock, J. Hanson G McCracken, R. Richey, P, Ruhe, G. Bough, C. Kay, A. Gillie, T, McCarthy. lion-xb C we -ics' Hulman Last year renovation was the main theme at Hulman Center with the purchase ot new ca rpeting, several lcitchenettes, and two new elevators. However, social activities were not excluded as the men of Hulman Center participated in Homecoming activities by electing Terry Smith, a Reeve co-ed, as their Little Sister who rode with the officers in the parade. ' . .grid I f . .J lg v Q- ... - -,v -Ji . Q is it .N -i 'L i li lx , .X Y ..-Q 5 ...I 4 Parsons After having a successful booth at Campus Carnival, the men of Parsons, the oldest residence hall, ioined with Erickson's women on a display for Homecoming. Parsons lead the halls in spirit by supporting their candidate for Bachelor ofthe year, by encouraging mixers, and by promoting a Scholarship banquet. Parson's Hall Council: Front Row-G. Allen, Mr. Watgen 4clir.J, R. Lamb, G. DOWS l055f' Cllr-li 5' TY lf'Qf M- MCCOOL Tf 5Cl 'C'l'X D Adonis W TUVUGV Ulm, G. Papinchock, R. Schultz. Second Row-E. Laniforcl, J. Amey, G, Bach, J. Hamilton, J. Gross fasst. dint. L. Bir, R. Stocksdale, C. Gorball, G. Muncie, J. Laskawski. Back Row-Mr. fm F M 1 . 7 fl ' ' it v liwgll We we . Sr . .: iz' ,,.' f 4 h 44- 'f ,B S 33 lf- sg, . V 4 sg N A B- M wess ee 1 A Q Q x l ZX x,,. l r Q - Rhoads Hall Council: Front Row-V. Clark, J. Hawker, D. Clark, Mr, Allen ldir.l, P Mull, A. Streeter, B. Marshall. Back Row-D. Buehler, S. Gerber, W. Burgess, I. Rhoods After the installation ot a weight room, Rhoads Hall residents competed in ci decathlon contest. This and a basketball game with Cromwell were the two major athletic events ot the year. The men also sponsored a Christmas dance, a spring semi-formal dance, mixers, and trade dinners. r' ,I Z-' r--.. A- 100 M,- Smith, C, Wilson, B. Gregory, Mr. Terrell lasst. clir.l, M Laux, lil Q.- r. Frye lasst .- 2-L .A 5 t i ..-af Y. cs Sandison Last year's motto for Sandison Hall was Let's Stage a Line-In , By placing third in the homecoming lawn display, by winning the all-campus residence hall intramural trophy, and by ranking number one in scholastic average of all men's halls, the men of Sandison were able to achieve their goal. Sandison Hall Council: Front Row-T Daniels, C McCardle, M. Oftensmeyer, D Hemmersboch, R. Drury Second Row 5 Stiefvater C. Grelecki, J. Schechter, l.. Krohn, B Conlon, E. Fredericlcs, R. Roan, P, Plledderer, T Wentz. Bock Row D Mathews J Wigger V. Dykiel, T Sakara, F, Coers, M, Disney, J. Moyhorn, R, Carver, J. Nowocki D? i ff 1 55 ,. ,.-1. 'las X' x p-Q--,..,.. Who's Who 'Z . Who! Whc-G. Ncfrlong B. Kralkoslfig T. Brownp M, Sanders: C. Hall. ri 4 Who's Who among siudenls in American Colleges and Universilies is a nalional honor organizalion for oulslanding siudenls. The siudenis recognized by This organizalion are nominaled from aboul seven hundred and lilly colleges and universilies, The campus nominaling commiiclee is inslrucied io consider in malcing Their seleciions, ihe sludenis scholarship: his parlicipalion and leadership in academic and exlracurricular acliviliesg his cilizenship and service 1 lo Indiana Slaleg and his promise of fulure usefulness. I Who's Who-J. Hamer: J. Koplcay D. Philippe: H. Wallace: P. Bogen: V. McDonald. J E Whois Wh M. Coppe cfhroni Row rg C. Greleclni eyg D. Maxwellg C. Moore. Back Row- :L .EDF Who s Who-M. Touheyg K. Wyihe: B. Pence: R. Schuilz. Pomorisfa . Q lf ' 155 5? , Pg ,Qi in ,,q, -vqiu 1 V. i 1 f M 'rr r' r ,ff ,- r 2-. .' ' Q ,f Fi M ':'i, Fifi 15' Pamarisfa-Fronf Row: K. Nnsong M. Conley, fPres.lg D. Maxwell, lSec.Jg L. Gross: M. Rhudeg J. Cox: C. Burch. Second Row-C. Moore: B. Kraioskiz S. Seniorg D. Chrisiopherg Dr. Carroll. lSponsorJg K. Schulfzp J. Maurer: Dr. Harker. 15ponsorj. Pamarisfa was esfablished for Hue purpose of encouraging flne prominence of women sfudenfs in campus acfivifies and service fo The Universify. Membership was limifed To rhe upperclasswomen who mainfain af leasr a 3.0 cumulafive index and are acfive in campus acfivifies. 103 Slnce The Alpha Xi Della chapfer colonized only Two years ago, They have been quufe valuable un assisting The Greeks ln The T967 Campus Revue buf came prepared To parncipate thus year as They presenled Round and Round Al h X ' D wurh the Alpha Rhis and Pu Lams. Earlier in The fall they p G I e G also showed Theur spnnl by wnnnung flrst place lD Campus Carnuval. During The year, they joined in Trade parries and coke parries, and held an openhouse prnor to The Crystal Ball A--z L s ALPHA Xl DELTA PLEDGES1 Front RowfS Barneti, J Arnold, D. Logon, S N Ruyle, B, Lamble, M. Meredith, E. Slnnori, J. Dees, K. Mosher, M. Reed Lrechfy, J Lancer, E Hartman, B Bc1rneY1,M Harness. Back Row-S Conklin, A Moron, R. Thomson, P. Conrad, J. Tonk. 104 ALPHA XI DELTA OFFICERS: Fronf RowfK. Bergman, D. Gewle, D. Grahorn. Eberly, M. Conley, P. Ring, .tn X-r 9 o oo? ,9O Q- mg :vi x ' r r Back Row-L. Romose I' Campus Revuew requmred many hours of preprachce. 'Nunn Nunn ,g 'llllll tl 5-i... ALPHA XI DELTA MEMBERS: Fronf Row-C. Stryker, R. Johnson, K. Bergman, Notfkernper, C. Srearley, M. Purcell. Thlrd Row-A. Phlllxps, G. Hahn, P M, Anderson, S. Cooper, D. Geftle, J. Jackson, J, Kay, J. Srangle. Second Spaulding M. Conley, B. Snrkle, P Ring, P. Eberly, S Edwards. Back Row-L Row-D. Graham, C. Gorrell, J. Stafford, G, Pipher, C. Dohom, K. Stahl, L. Blood, M. Underwood, C. Jones, D. Norris, L. Rornoser, K Curtis, C. Hacker. 105 Wfifpom Alpha 0 micron Pi 'img Y The AOPVS ond ATO'5 enferrouned underpruvuledged children oTChris1mo5. ALPHA OMICRON Pl OFFICERS: Fronf Row-P Light Qpresj, E. Brocke myre ivnce pres.l, M.A. Dovses fosst. Treosj. Bock Row-S. Cline icorr. sec.J S. Giffel ltreosl, D. Bryne Coast. corr. seal. ' 111 ' ALPHA OMNCRON Pi MEMBERS: From ROW-D, Chrusiopher, B. Brlsv, N, -D, Byrne, M. Dovles, K, McCorTy, C. Berkshire, L. Kiraly, C. Householder, Jenhns, N Aliender, S Cline, S Giffel, Second Row-N, Greene, C, Brodley, B- AHiSOr1, H. Coffel, J, Firmoni, Bock Row-J. Forsyfhei 5- VOUD'-'YVL M. A Brusseii, D Elder, C. Walter, T Fellwock, D Harmon, F, Scott, Third Row Gcusser, P. Bonk, J, Zschuu, J. Light, A. Eckerle, P. Light, E. Brockemyre. 'IO6 ALPHA ONHCRON Pl PLEDGES: Front ROWAC, Fellrng, L. Sample, B Zeller, M, Brussell, P Butwrn, T Hull, Bock Row-J Vincent, K Hornrwg, P Horn, C T Thole, L. Weaver. Second Row-5. Wood, C Lmn, N. Donno, S Slmms, Vollk, C Allrson, C. Anderson, B Snyder, C Buchonon, S Blyfhg- fm' Alpho Omicron Pi vvos honored to hove severol members porricipore in the newly formed servuce group, The Blue Berers. The AOPVS loined with Alpho Tou Omega ro sponsor o Christmos pony for u .lerprivrledged children. Becouse of populor request, the AOPI pledge class ogonn song volenrine songs os 0 money-molcung prolecr, do N-xv X . 1 -,,' 'f' fir. Q i' ' Qeiif? i ii 5 ' i V h,.' ' ll 5 A , V A if . se ' 125:51 2:3 V 4' Q SX , T' jx- L , . u.': Q . .Ik-:fi .1 l l V . .ze -o K ' ' . 5455 : 4- ...,. ' AOPI pledges were singing Volenrunes durnng February .-L A x ,S Q. 0 4' ' ' ' e , s .. ' - ,.'- 44,5 .Eg1Ev 'f':1' 1: '-.:1- .I--gr Epi 'ML n V Ek,- I-if:::f5: A IU! l i l I' l l fm 'In I l l i i l l '4 l X i ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA PLEDGES, Front Rovv-W Cohen, B, Wilson, L Fish, K, Kinch. Second Row-B, Wolter, M, Stein- hart, C Nipple, J Mouer Third Rowfli Wooden, M Wichmanowski, .l Wise, K. Kissel. Back Row-S, Hoctor, B. Suther- liri, D Yowell l i O elof.: the Cryztii1lEall,Alpho Sig! entertained guests in their suite 108 5.51 .fi ,.,,,i..1 .. Y' k . 4 i The Beta Upsilon chapter ot Alpha Sigma Alpha vvas honored by having a Nationally Gutstanding Pledge. Jo Anne Lougel l brought this honor upon her chapter and received a silver ' i i bracelet as recognition tor her outstanding service. The Alpha Sig's participated in Homecoming activities, Greek Week, and teamed vvith the men of Lambda Chi Alpha for Campus Review. : -. , r ', . - ,I' 4, ' 1 1 V P! 1 li. ,1I- 3' 'Q ' A11 ' 111 .. 31'-r ,-AJ. ,, 1 X131 ' , V , . -. Q 'wx K . 'sv Q- .Nw 41 i 'f' S' 4 ,g.'m-f -. ' , 4 .. ' -' WWM ' W' - . W u u .uygvrmg 4 I .,.4l' Q, , A 4104? ,law . 4. i if '11 ' 4 vi ' 14:3 ., Q A in: 11 x 5-ui 111:-111 4 3119 qu 'Us 1417771 444' 'iv 11111444 'vi '114044 1444 l' J '44441'7', 1 rH111yq 2 7:1l'4 l 114131111141 W if 44 Y 'r ',Y gfni if-vrvri Yrs' Q-A. 1- ,, .... X D H 2 , fi , A X . I I 37.5534 . 7 5-'J' .. 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' --li u ,i 3 'I ' 'gi-i 1' l - ' , .ffm 4 W ,l' re -2.1-1 -1 L ' . mi I -Q H Q, L x f 'I ' is ' , ' .41 ' iJ,,4 i , .I Q.: ,. i 4 , , .......... . 24 - 1 Li... .lo Anne Lougel received recognition as National Ideal Pledge. Alpha Sigma Alpha ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA MEMBERS1 Front ROWAB. Henke, M Woodsmall, D Laugel, A Orn, N Proctor, S Chapman, K Orler, J Hoffman. Back Row-J Erlichrnan, D, Wesner, J. Glmher, J. Becker, M Davns, J Hartman, R, Holrq- Baker, L Cixne, S Frey, M Lesher, D Kopecky, C Whne, J Schwenk, B claw. Second Row-C. Hunter, K. Starkweother, J, Anderson, C Newton, J Marfm, M Ph1IIlp5, ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA OFFICERS:-Boffom to top: A, Orn, fpres.l, J, Hoffman, Kcorr secj, M Davis, ftreosb, J Becker, qpledge traunerbp J. Anderson Ceduforlg S Frey, lchaplmj, M, Waodsmall, fsr Panhellenrcl. 'gl .1 .,.AA, - ,,- J, - ,.,. :funn .. l '. 109 i x . Pi Lam's enleriained lhe Alpha Phi's al a Trade parlv. Alpha Phi The Alpha Phi chapler was represenlecl in all phases of campus aclivilies as Jan Faires was selecled as Miss ISU, Denise Shoclrley served as co-chairman of Homecoming, and Darlene Buzzard lead ,the Sycamol-es by cheering Them on +0 Sanla Claus visiled fhe Alpha Phi's in fheir suile during The Yulelide. viclorv. The Alpha Phi's held a very successful fall dance, and several lrade parlies rounded oul 'rheir social acfivifies ALPHA Pl-ll MEMBERS: Front Row-C. Goqlev, L. Weller. J. Faires, Back Row-C. Drake, R. l-lellmann, K. Sandhaqe, B. Maehlinq, J. Dew, lf. Hoezrrian, P. Harding, L. Polls. N. Podunovich, B, Lewis. Second S, Harbison, P. Pohl, J. Gavlor, J. Brown, F. Webber, G. McCaffrey, Paw-C. Eruce. M, Davis, J, Morse, S. Neeley, L. Brummer, S. Bridge- V. Blackwell, D. Schwab, D. Spanqle, E. Heierman. Myer D, Maurer, C. Mwcum, S, Jaroszewski, P, James, D, Buzzard 'l'lO l l J l l l l 1 , ll ll l ALPHA PHI OFFICERS: Froni' Row-M. Davis IIIos+essI, S. NeeIey Iv. pres. of Fraf. Ed,I, J. Faires I'rreas.I, L. WeiI1er Ipledge I'raInerI. Back Row-R. He-IImann Isocial cI'1m.I, L, Brummer Irecordinq sec.I, P. FoI1I Iacfivlfies cI1m.I, D. Schwab Iefficlency cI'1m.I, K. I-Ioesman Icorrespondinq seel. SSN-Y mek -3 NEW mmm ALPHA PHI PLEDGES: I-ron+ Row-L. Lamar. L, McKinney, K. NeeIey. CaIIis'rer, S. HamiI'ron, K, Maflwies, C. Hos, L. Dolafo, S. D' C. Seyfried. Second Row-P. Leufner. S. Wolfred. L. Uvanni, N. Hamil- Edmondson, K. Iv1iIIs. Ton, M. Curry. Back Row-W. Mockbee, C. Meier, K. Foqarfy. J. Mc- 'ir InIcIe. S. H1 Gamma Phi Befa Q,.l,XAX',A PH! BETA MEMBERS Frar' ROWAB Long, K Schultz, B Propes, M D Zanom. Thurd Row-P. Houts, MJ. Shelton, G. Clarke, M. Twusr, D. rjgrwn 5 Smxih Fl harbNe, H WaHace, M Fuscher, K. Parker, L Woehler, Purchase, M. Diaz, C. Morgan, S. Spradlin, P. Skersick, B. Frye, C. Drescher. r, Wvrhe, C Snvder Second Row-K Herring, B Schuler, M, Caudell, L. Back Rowvli. Ratliff, T. Perkins, C. Mensfer, K. Nilson, J, Wood, C. Baird, B. Gram, ix Whrtakfr, M Skalba, D Woerner, C Hahn, C. Hahn, R Hams, Cnpe, P. Parterson, M. Borowskx,J.GoeiZe, D. Kruse. E .mg-If 5 ,I ,X Ai ' ' Practrcmng for Campus Revxew weth the Srg Ep's was a fun-filled new experi- ence. H2 ' 5? .I x 5 +4 x C7 12. ?'S!f???Er .ri The Gamma: Ph: Bemis OQCHHhC1dC1SUCCfESSful yeor whrch STC1r1e-Clvvrrhthe VVHRIIWHTQ of flwwii phzrce rm the Homecomrrrg Parade. Socrcmi Crcfrvrhesfiournslwed forrhQGc1mmcr Ph1's wrth ClTV'C1CiE'f17ClI'Ty with the Sugmcz I lu! mmf! Cxfihrrgfrwjxgpf1rTy WlThTheLCxrhlDdC1Chl'S. Campus Revue brought much fun S,WClVE'd vvlfh The 5:9 E555 Irr crddmom to ther' sown? crcmrhpg-g, The women ofGc1mmc1 Phu Benn excehed sclwolrrshccrlly crrrri were rated frrsr on campus, GAIVNMA PHI BETA QFFICEPS Front Pow-C Sm-iier 'vurie pres M S SVWVPW fuhvvrrllf-ggirrrrfwrjmsvxsxlwhm1h,fGr11nwrvmPhrBeVni1su1Y'5 3 pres , F Pmhrf sol: chrv Buck Paw- D ',fX,9,-wer Corr sf-C ,J , r,'OQ.. ftrecxs ML Wo:-hier rrr2C sec 5, B Fry.:rph?dqr:TrC1ll'v-V I I F S, SY Q93 r 1 5' - L K C V- .Rui GAMMA PH! BETA PLEDGES From Rowfll Embe-rron, D Louden, S Lrp- orrrcorf, P Cueh B Bryant, S CcVc15errv,C Brower, P Brasher Bock Pow-B xa -9.4- my Durham, A Scolbo, 5 Moholec, B Holm, C Jones, M VCM, A Woocl, D Rumpre, M Morgonfr, S Iiwr1g,S P-1111115-TT, M Ferrrjmro H3 i l Delfo Gamma , The Della Gamrnas spenl many hours preparing a lloal for l-lomecominq, only lo have wind and rain riiin il before llne parade. T-lowever, llieir spirit was nol dampened as llney lweld a mile openhouse belore llwe Cryslal Ball, ioined in a Trade parly willw llwe Sigma Nu's Trorn Roze Poly, and parliriipaled in Carnpui Review and Songlesl lo end a puccessful year. DELTA GAMMA PIEDGPS- F:-'nl Row- T Carrera, M. Dralw, M. Eanlwrl D Wallcer, A N l , 1 M Burn. Si-fifinijl Pow- l Fiffllir-ro, F. Dijiwninci, C. Lool- Tliiid Pow-ff, I-xnudsen, y T. Emilrviilww-ifii-i, T Ailliiiigliiwn l'miilTi piiwfg T'-USS, SGML, TK Cfillill liillli Rfiwg I D Wir-q,1l,1ill, S ry1ilI,ii,rL,.li.ii.-N, Tliirl piiwfp lli'--i, B. Bimiwn, J. l'lulTo!d. l l i l I l i l l l l l l 'i5 f4 'if4lA?11f- lllllflifl-Vi lrinl Piifff-S Priltlii-il, M SriY1Cll'Al 3, lin, J Maiir'-r, P. Campbell, M, Miirzyn llaclx Row' L Bfulnmvwl, P. L' ljwiri ffl Plym --rx 'F Viiifli fx Diinlwfim, l'l Campbell, G Ili i'.i 1, .l Slirlrl, P Wolli i'-, C Mi1Kinni1-y, S. Franllin, S Knapp, G. 'ff. ,-i fl Vlfiflif, ll 'Uirill ll llirl Sf -i'1i iid Pfiwf M, T-lflllarn, S. Frillinq, ..l. Fri-dell, C. Pxslwer, S. Fuqua, J. Heine. M. Rinqle, D. Beau- lli' 'V r l' l inf ,' V, Tiiylrir ll l'-l iii, l V-ilrrnlinf-, K. .lfil1n'.on, C flew' Ql1iin1p,l, Trvini'-r, L, Burnu. 114 ,. is P N rl. 5 - 1 I Q. , H :Q A. N is Q s. be 35 2 .Q-.A . Q 1 v . 1 lr wa' fd v LW Hwaf mfmlifrz and pf'dcx-J' mf- Hi-i ud 'rr L v PAW D63 made- Uv- Cryeiaf Bal! more mf-morablf? by havwnq a ywfi- openlwoumy, . -3 ,.. 5 'vw Q A .,,, , lim DELTA GAMMA QFFNCEPS Tmg Eoihmw-M, Sandi-rg fpres y. S Knapp I I WMP m'w fliu L HCM frr-Hjflpwd ,fffjn ,, ' v'f',1 ' wt' U 1 Ck' f 3f ,, i' Urlyn U. fqf . W ICC-rr, iec.l, P Cxaff-pkfi-I Und v,-:Q pregf S Frfmll-m Ig,cFf:Ya'QVw pl. H5 hm Vogler, M Murphy, G Smuth, Bock RowfA, Scobell, B. Gum, J Decker, M Hood, J. Hoveuer, S HMI, S, Wrlghi, D Brown, A Carlson, A Aufry, D. Taylor, S V-Me, C Sfrovv, A Pugg, S Schultz, K Rumbcrugh, C Decker, S SulMvcm, N JOdwm1,D Loy V6 2 1 x QQ X . A Pc1nlweHemc Teo wus heh! to mfrolgluce VUE-h':'r35 fo Df:lfcxD4:lTc1 D:-im i , V I Delfc: Delia Delta LSU wus yomed by Cl femlw Ncmoxwl Pcmlweliemc group, Dehcx Dewi: De-ltd They cmnoumced their 44 piedges mn mud- Februcwy Only offer' mcmy pczmes cmd Interviews. Wonwerw were yudged om sdwolcwslmp, dcfwymes, cmd mferesr Most of the Senwesrer vvds spent m orgomzmg and lecxmmg C1bOuTGVeek Lwfe Hovveyen, they dud hold cm openlwouse cmd proudly dws- pYC1yr3dTheu suite 'v ,M This wus The Scene of many porfles prlor To mfervlews cmd pledgmg 117 S . P1 X i fa f I X V .lr , . . N Q. .'. A. 1 Q w , . . R Q 1 W X 'x .I M '1 w . . J MNA 'AQ ALPHA MEMBERS- Fam: P,-.,-,i.L EWnmn M Maddox Vxflllxam-., 1' Hemwwavw J Brucfff, P, McCorm1ck,J Gafes, S. Huddiesion, NN A '- 4 C'-Hfmf' C C' We 'S lffww. A M. Rfwde, J J Ge-31419, F' Adfivmam. Had RmvgB. Paris V Thcmwpsorw. P. McCle5F1. x . ,. . w I -f H11 A Fav' ' K., SMU Sm' Pd F'f'wf-J iv1avTw1d P L Iv1uHf-T, J. 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Top to Bottom--A Wwse Lpres.J, C Holi iv. PF'-95.5, S. Johns Cforr. sec.5, J. H8 Wwlliams fmembershnpjl B1Ylrncm1seCJ,L.GroS51TreoSJ, A Barnes Lrltuoll. Y x f rs- ...s Sammi: Chi Clmpfer of 26151 Tum Alpina beqmw ilwe YQ-IV WMF 3 had--fo-SQHOQYpicmii.i1fDemivw11PSM,Tlw,-'gwgmed ffY 1Ex.'Q The women L1nHyfu',H'wey phfiewif HM'-fl WMM H1QirbOOHw for Canwpu'i.Car'niv,,1l, fe-mimi MM Weir'I-lfv vwQf0f'mimQ1HQMY, ,md Fifi? during Gre-el WeeL,Zef.j1 Nei-19 Pwehjexi-1,Uf9xfrwwmrwi for We Mm'-il'1 Of Dime. f1r'wdaN merwbev' W'-gwriefif gd We Be-Cwion I-lmmefor. 5wHr'ev1vfiWw .Qvff'lwv'f4i pH- X, QTTA TAU ALPHA F'LfD l Q ww FU -, ww-r L :3,f,',11d 'wiv ll lmw V Fwd l D1 I IPX ,- PM-i H L M bs' 41 Ja 122 girl I Q93 '-wwf 9 K vow' - ,Al TN ' H N 3 N P P ' 7 XV L Zi'ff1DNfflgmQ5 bcxgg'-J cmd QOH p0vc1vor3Pm,f5 ,lv ywwgiwyglnv-1 wx ., VV' vx W Zefo Tau Alpha P-' ,, ll W'v -' V L1 , ,, rw-w ,N f wfvwr' Y H1,11f:w J EW E N4 4- T1 'wi V + +V +V x vw! v K 1 1 ' A 4 1 'N Q X I.: I ,L 2 :+ K-X9 V . Q 2 W X 4' 5 E ' xi- ff i 5 W 1 A 1 1 H9 Sigma Kappa , , ! ll ll ll t, I F J T N ' Q lj Ez, 11.4, T: . li -:r ,I lx ' 'I' Campus Pevrevx brought together TKE's and Srgma kappa! for rnany hours ol practtce The Starna t-'appa'5 began the year vvrth a thrrcl place trophy trorn Greelr Week, ln lxlovernher, the women helcl a vvorlnshop at Allendale Throughout the year, thetr social ltle was en- hancecl hy trade parttes wrth theA'lUs at l?o5e Poly ancl local 'S Stgrna l'appa's C1lSOl'l9lClTl'lC1lTl'.SQlVIITQ,ClNIVlSlI'TTClS,C1lWCl PIII Valenttne parttes Thetr lmggest event was a formal tea for women faculty, 120 , SlGlvlA KAPPA OFFICEPS Front RavvfL Knrtsey l'2ncl vice pres.l, N Dea- trnck Cpanhellentcl, C Hansen lsocral chm l, M Brown lsecl Back Row-J Rylnarczylx llst vrce pros l, J Greer ltreasl, L Srntth lrush chrrrl, J Blatr lsactal chmj SlCpMA KAPPA MEMBERS, Front Row-J Greer, J Rtba, G Graham, P. Harrlgan, C Sullivan, L lfrrnsey, C Hansen, J Blarr, L Smith Second Row- N Dealrtclx, D Lovell, S MedlucoTt,J Cape, P Swalls, C Cole, P Ivlur- phy, J Rybarczylx Thtrcl RowfC Masura, L lvlcTugue, C Haclley, P Lowry, J Pruutt, S Moore, P Adam, J Neulkam, J Wrlkutwson Bach Rovvfj Levy, sacler, J Thornburg, P Ranta, A Roberts, C Kltrre, C Conrad, C Lubbe- husen SKGMA YAPPA PLEDGES Frfmt Pow B Hmw11,5l H-,mi1mlw,J Y'xv51Y5rj,S L fxAqX!V5WMuv11 IJ 555555155 M Hu 5 I H5m5!v15 J 55 V D E, 55 5 r Y A K - 5 , 5 f . 5 5-, - My P 1Jf,Tifrr115Hff-1, F' fx!54j1Jefg1m, 3 GEN-, B Lwmpu W g.vvmU B510 Fo.-. ,-fum!-5 J 3.,41w lg H55 HUMm5u5v5-vlxlw-5 5555555515 I55 A 5 J xml 1 AYu51,5P5A555- M 5 fm ,-. vt 2, A F If .2 1. -,... -r 'F Q' .-' 9 ' :'.. L , . W .,.s X' ' ,, 5 ,, N. -4' 625' f Tr 1 1 ,, -P .xx A 353-if Q 1 r Y rw 7 , , , ,l UL , r - I r Q . ' l ' M 3 V A , ,XAI f W X Q5 p l I ll ll r '- xx' I! X, K Cl'll OMEGA OFFICERS TOP TO BOTTOM -D Maxwell, ljr Pcmhellemcl, C Moore-, 'Rush Chm , D Lowe, uPl-edge: Tromerl, S Llndslrom, clreoslv '-mm Wie Pres ,B I-'roll-QSM, rPresl X M , xx NSF -Q f i . N , Chu Qrmegcx slsiers Em-Qrlcllnecl their pore-ms wntl'1 O Clmner ond program. Cl-ll OMEGA MEMBERS From Pqrw-fE Junclrr, D Lowe, B l,r4:1lko5Lw, J Elxlxoler, A Eggleston, S Lmclslrom, J Cunmnghcm, E Twnclwell, Svcorwgi Pow C Brqrnq-,, P Tlelgl 5 Vlg-vm D Cfurlco, C Moore P Hum M McOu1ll4m, D Maxwell, M Sm-ns, P Smgrey, C Beasley, 3 H,m1.,,5 Emil Paw. L lwfljwqrmn 3 Dffvmy P I-mg EL Brook, C Cr1syiev,J Gulnlixs, C Lvlwmovv, P Puefer, P Colley, S Hoff, S Snvers,L Cole, N Sl1Gwvr?r,B Timor, B Pwcl-.ey ,ne 5 sn in ' I 1 122 - wwf:-w-N+,-Ms-xuxvfezwrvrcrrvf 1 - -2:53531 .W gg ki' 1'f5f.i -fI'1ir3:'-Sir A-NE 1:-r: ff 1. fs ,sr f - :-rz,-rw fx ,193 If Q1 -- L -: ffjgf - sl. ,I 'A,.,, ..,. l,,A .4., . , .E -. , -: 14 3, if, ls 2' 4 .. ,M ':5. .J .4 fa. N I .-,N X . F ' - My ,., 1 . . V Y'Y 3fE NVQ- -'lff NEWS 5. -R ' Q s. 'A 3-'bk 9 li f+If'?K' an X xx 'N' '1.gg.,'S 413551,--. S- .5-s. iii- .gggjgix qy-S qgisx ' x . ' fr Wm. '-X-., 01, :. . , ENR L f , ,fx '. ,-'ES . :'If:f,fv 'g Q' J , , F ' 1 ' -, -.1 'f1:2,:-:- 5 . , K ' 5 1 .s 'D ' Q, ir A A ' . Q I Rn Y - I l . , ' . V : 1 if Q Q. rl l f' J B .- A . L Vg ' lix I 5 5 w N, f as ev- ChrOr1'lego'S emrerfomed Sprrrwg rushees ur cm rnformrixr Y-:Cx -N 4 . K 1 , Cer OMEGA PLEDCWES From F'CrW7E QIWU, A Srmgley, H my ' Secs-rm PCMYN- Zwern-er, L Muse. B Carrol! Third Pqrw T GYOSCOH. L Wtrtscrw, C Mrl-roeuc Fourvh Pow-J Prnfon, D Juhrv son, T Young Frrfh Paw B Mod-ey, C Kerley Srxrh Row D rlelsorr, L Famer, J frfbrfrrw Bad- Paw'-J Srmrrr, E. Cgspr-1 J Lcxpvyorvh D yvqgdr-j-v. The Chr 0mGQC1l5bGQC1l'ITrWQ yecmr by wrmwrngfrr'S,1wr1rrTherr floor erwrry durrrwg Homecomrng Durmg Greek Week rherr cur'rdrdr:ne for Greek Goddess was Selecfed rn December they erwtertcrmed new pledges vvrtlw cr Chrrsrmcrs pcrrryywrwrlerrwlclmuilryirweyrwerdcxP0reDTS!DC1y Program The women of Om 5Df'IWPf'Q1f1 pcrrmrpcrted rrr Crirmpus Peyue vvrtlw Hwer1rer1ofSrgmrir Pr Chi Omega I , T T T T Alpha Tau Omega T u A T I T fs ,Q I 2 1 T T T T J 1 T T T T X, Xgyv- , 'J X -X E ,aj-fa Han, Q:,1Ej,4, OFF QEP2 Len T., Fwgbnr G rixwiww v--,fvilvy lf-1-wv Of ' ,Q-:T !,-' 4 T--T M w1fCw.A1m.gvv ,A,mzT,., wmv.-TT, A TT-Tam 1-.xq.TvTT,,, .,impT4,1TlT: B T 1- , 'T , I T X.. J.. 'A J fTf'E ,ff3 'f'Ef.'bEf'3 FND PLEDGEE Pfam Pow 'G Hnrvivu, M S Dugn, B Donovan, J Depalma, S Calobrazze, C Caldwell, P LOQLI, P H Lf FT- ,L ,1 Turww, Ti Yafk 5'-cami Pow T Qlarl, 3 Tad Davis, D HoTmr5, W Jenl-ans, B Pusher, S Songffr Fnfth Row K Morrow, J T 'Q T'1'- V 1 p'f'f1f3TTfT'vS 3U'TOV,J HOW-T' p WOOUTT SGH Gray, B Power, B Me-gorv,J Vue1s,R Clark, R Muu,J Wurmqiler, Las? Row- -,N 4 vm 9 u J PHTTQTT1, J Na'-WT-, J Luqfr., T BMV'-r, T T Shffvvmal-er, S ETT3sChrve':,T SCOTT, E Prusz,J Moam, T Newlrvw, C WIITA H '-:v ff-, , ' D Uvaflw--V, E Paar, B Hugh,-L., D Antbwgmy, J mms,S Czomak ' A T-'TT 1 f'.'QT- ' Ff,wr'M Da,-.' T fQrU:3,Tf O'P4xw:,T Gwyf-r. T24 The men ot Alpha Tau Omega began the year with ci success as their Homecoming float received Sweepstalse Honors. They continued to lead the Greeks as their canclidcite tor Bachelor ot the Year, Rude Inman, was elected, and received a second place trophy tor their skit during Campus Revue. This honor they shared with the Women ot Delta Gamma. During Christmas the ATO's sponsored ci party for underprivileclgecl children, 'T 'Resp zYA3?Sf: - ' . T ELF . mw fi 1' 'f - artt , ,T . eff A f ,:l,!ii. Q, 11, 1 ,. pi X ll 'F T ax X xs' I .-,br .. . be ag.. .-in X N505 J W I 1 . , jr: gi' A, TN x 1 ' ' Y X X ,K X Q 1 'N N ', Q2 I x X X N nt' 5' N ft X X Q s :' 1 ,. 15225 ,.:.:: .ing-15 135- ' 1 is- :tsl--v':' N55 L Q Qxfp X i w' l 125 Q P Vfflfn'fMm XYU'-1f'rYf'?rvvf-', M Tifwww.-yn Srwvvvld PQ-wig Lu? f, Pfwdxv If fivwdr-v1,Ix1 ',1.4Um,1rw, R Lavrwi-'n ,I MwYClmi'H, Uw0L1C1fMl1ey n19i'r'e4TQive-dfineirwili-Earfer, The me-n cf Kappa Sigma n1adeH1enng1meinTne Greel life. They be-gan by Moinq for Third vMl11l1en'en1rv'yin Campus Carnival and by winning a Trophy for enlrlmmasrn during Greek WeeL'. They , ,g ., J. . . Y, . N' . upwrwu-,nled .1 +.1nJn,lnw Mr Bm lfelou of The IEHH, fund, for puffing on sl Hs bclfween eafiln Campuz Revue ad, ilney were wxwnrded if froplwy. P153 w 'j-11 yy 'yyw .nfl J WA yvvnvu f'Vxn,1 Ani- wmwmnf fx' H M4-111 -'KMC PA swam OFHQERS mf Yo www nm, utchcm Igmnd mfJs1e-rl, S Yegerlehner lrvecxfyuswr PAXPFA SNGMA FALf,UYI - Mm F r 1 F7 Iw1Nyqan,j VVwf11w-'xv N M011 I v F V ff Dwwnv,-951 PW! N ,lm ,R , 'K' AOR 5 C1nCJTJ'1eTC1CHV5 song about an mosi unusual day In fha-ur Campus Revue SLI?- THETA CHI PLEDGES From Fiowfli Kraus, S Boker, M Alword, R Powers mon Bock Row-D Huli, J Ryan, P Scam, S. Hanes, B Brown, J Fronklun nous-9 rnofher, ff' Gmliof, J HuJuer Second Row-D Kaufman, K Thomp- D EvC1nS,B Frncher. ggn, J Pedly, C Lwf, G Schepers, D Appbe, S Dye-, D Skaggs, B Kouf- 128 The men ol TIwefc1Clw4cc1prurecl llrsr place dur mg Greek Week oclvvmes, The-lc1Cln's sponsors-ul Cl canclmclafe lor Baclwelo: of The Year, pcxrncxpcnelil ln Home-Conmng,f:1n1jl rece-:ved Cl noplwy vvnlw the lwelp ol llTcf'WOl71e'1lT ol Alpha Omncron pl lor musmc clursng Campus Prevue The Theta Chu mascot, Ox, Could always lwe lounfl lJClllK.llTQllTE'lTTQl1TO vscfary, Tlwela Cl1i THETA Cl-ll OFFTCEPS Sf-Html-D Gem' lwge pvws u F Bwav lygnww , B Eavon nreazurerl, Svnndlng-J Horton lien 1, J Schulz llwoase nxonagerl THETA Cl-ll MEMBERS Front Rowe? Eafon, P Best, P Powers llwouse mofherl, D Gelse, J Horton, B Baxter, Ox Second Pow-R Hansen, W Cameron, S Lawrence, R Jenr, D Wllhelm, W Murdock, M Hoglleh, ,1 NO,-. rss. Thlrd Row-R Chodwlck, J Zanondrea, J Cornell, R. Brown, A Amey, J. Eldred, R Hawkins, S Charnan, B Hwll Fourth Pow-C. Brown, G Meek, R Junluns, R Barnes, D Shoemaker, B. Daniels, D. Clark, D. Ramsey. G Dillard, N, Nenzel, R, Beathard, Bock Row-L. McCool, L. Swift, R. Horton M, Long, P. Stallings, T. Heavnlan, C. Fulker, C. Huffy, S. Hartman, K. Rob er1s,B Wnlllarnson, M Mullen. 129 Lambda Cha Alpha S Am.4+1r3ou. B Pcrusrr, G Pcwv--'S Lwormrd, J Ryan Mugg Bod- Pow-J Lowe Cost, T Had MUSLI, P Smith LAMBDA CHN ALPHA UFFIVEPS F nf R wp a Ur T. Jrmfz lpn-51d9mH. S. M1 uf L C w M dwmrvwmnl, J Pfam lff H Hmm 1 u Ve 1 F5Mi5Jf:'rwjL 'u:11'b. -14 M' .md AHJM3 Sw- M Y 1 fr P U1 ix ik , fi 5 Lambda Chi Alph-is won firsf place in rhe- irilf- ra LAMBDA CI-ll ALPHA PLEDGES: From? Rowfl Nies G Amdereoh Ei. Lee: T. Mecharr. M. Pusrvali G. Smilh, T Yeliizh S Woods. Bac B. Basinslci, T. Brush. D. Chamberlain, T, Garrison R. Kalb. R. Lange. RCW-J. Shepfal E E'arlw S Dciuohmw l Elan L Viiifla D Perl-er Second Row-B. Baldwin, B. Gafch J. Brciwri J Dierrich, D Eriqlerf, J. Laiwas, E Nance, As a group, fhe men of Lambda Chi Alpha parricipared in lhe Homecoming Trilce Race arid received a firsl place lrophy for fheir ellorls. During Campus Revue, 'rhe women of Alpha Sigma Alpha ioined Jrhem in presenling Fanlasyland which received 'lhird place, while Jrhey also received a Trophy for Their cosfumes. Singularly, Doug Followell placed second as Bachelor of 'rhe Year and Jim Price received nafional gymnaslic rafings. 131 lfi 1 'S' 5' f f Sr X I 1 HW CfFFfKfFPf, ffm? F? T Pc-MMI'-y Qardwg-nl, C Tlng. ludy ff-Ufgw won We Gubfrwpfion and is da?-T wffh Hue Playboy r' rr I I T 'WJ U vw-1 Fwd p'Qvv.7L, Mwithu l,Crrl'sv,-J, gummy, F A 1 vw ,W JH, if DMM--r f5Cwcr.,1Ychmrnaml wvwcwx . Q ww . ,- f 1 5 md f' N1 f-' ' 7 I1 mp! Hu- FAw?f'V1fm Eat? m YH-wr Cqampuz P4-vue 5lw1 Pound and Round Pl LAMEDA PHT MEMBERS AND PLEDGES' Front Rm-.ifL Maw' T i'i'iiJTi'h'fy, H, Lo iii- ii i- iii. riiifii, C F?'i,i-iwgiiii, - r f i i i i ,Yi i i i 1- i i T geg-ind P-ji.-.-M ,AV D P.-of P Hilrnann L i'v1'il'jiE, F' Eiiii-Jer lg F 111 Ti 'dh -- wwf , , , W. i:i',-gnwmd ,T Mimn TK hi1uVviann,L Ny ,Ji Jael P .efi-9 F 1, TT W' H V' D ' 'T 'A D Pi Laing emerfained Aipha Phi! aT a Trade parTy. '-1.-' ,H L' ,- J .-Ji, , Pi Lambda Phi A very inTere3Ting TradiTion has been 9TarTed by The men OT Pi Lambda Phi. Again raTTie TicTeTs Tor a iife-Time 5ubSc:ripTion To Playboy magazine were sold. The winner was presenTed The subscripTion whiie ouT on a daTe wiTh a Playboy Bunny which was a bonus, Joining soroiiTies in Trade parTies, Sree-P Weelz, and The women oT Aipha Phi and Alphi Xi DeiTa for Campus Revue were iu5T come of The acTiviTies in which They Took parT. 133 SHEMA PI PLEDGES From Row-H Me-od, J Moylmrn, R Zaman, .1 Ave. R Clark, D Wood, H. Strong G Grlmore Iuss't pledge Tromerl Second Rovvfl? Cclrmlxers, H Ternplm, J Frey, M Randolph, E Abel W Botlclw Bucl- PovvfS Byron, B Bruckerr, C Pm!-+:r, D Hemmersboch, E. Kencloll AMM- F- F' 'flF'l7l5 5'- L Fw-.aL fxppilr, l' W1r'q'1-lzrjr. Mom Rrfrnnr-rw D Vsrgnmclilvl C Eerqcr, ,l llwqrruap, P. Cams. R Stoclzdala rr M 'Qrr N ,--' D L f-'r' Siiird Pc.-ff'-l-l M'--,rd lv1.l l-ayi-2. J, Him'-lug, lvl l-lunvadl, G. Gwlmore, M. Pllllllps, L. Bdrmardi, B lvlalllwcw l f ' 1-.-7 V! F'w:ll,w,, l Crflpvlrlrw, C Qfwrw Emil Rmw-D. Klui-be-r, R. Thom, J, She-rlowglu, C. l-lerrrwan, W H D .rr , .l llrr- H rm, L M llcr l7 ..p, P. P-.rplmd l? Nwcrpll, S. Rnley, J, Wulzlon. lvl. Ollrjrnumf,-l,r W . , Q V! ' ' Q v','f1'gf J Q 1 rr.,-. J D .-.di-'M Gcwdwmv-, lf. Pulolfg-, P. Apple, J. Pendlulon, L Brrwwlw.-ld. H lf:-rrell J 1 r- .r--' Pu.--ff Plc? A T,rfl.,r, P ,I Eiglrm' A l l Sigma Pi Beginning lhe year by moving info a new house, lhe men of Sigma Pi grew in number ancl experience. The unlorseen problems ol house-leeping plus parliciparion in all Greel-1 acliyilies made This school year a busy one lor Sigma Pi, loul Jrhe lnowledge and experience gained made Their efiorls well worlh while The iurure lools brighl for Sigma Pi as lhey Conlinue To grow and eslablish new fradilions. XF? SIGMA Pl OFFICERS: Leif lo Riqhl-lf, Waggener lheraldl. W, C5O'3ClWll'l9 lsargenl-al-armsl, l.. Apple lvice presl D. Lower lpres.l, M, S-:hechler llreaz C. Berger lsec.l. Sigma PEE and Chi O3 orezenled Lear, Year Lila- l'f Cujhrer Be . l 135 y 1 l l Sllilvlfn Pl-ll EPSHON MFVVWERS: lirwnl F' rwfcl Lanny D Lnellen, P, ,lone--. lvl Slvwvr-r lhouse rnmllnrrl, P l7rvw,-rwmn, M, Rlwclw Buford-l FH-u-V-1-2 1'nnm--rrn.an M Funl-, R P-lacl, P Yefary, C. Sleber ll sd Rlmflf Erfwnnenb-iv: lr, Cwndl vw, R lwnlll-ra fl Srmlll ls' Sfc-germlli-r, FC-urlh R-ivwffL, La' lqmrv xv, l lwluzrnan l Wlll1n'll,rw L FHL' lf' Am lllth l3'l-uf-M Whl,llc-r, J, Wfj-ljrljllgrr l-. 5-'V l5' lvl, lvlul Gan D, Snyor r, F lull ,snr l-l ll rl l. Mlilvl chael S45-virnlh Rfwx7D, Elder, R. ll l rn rl runlj, cl E' 'N-fun, E Q 1'-ln l :ll'll F' u,-- l Svwnrlivnzlli-r, D pumr Pls l'lf'lrnulh S. An- dr- W fl 'llh Rwsffkl Al rw P Gal lm : ff f-wh ' l Mffn l Stephen, Fx, lvlll-ilwl, A Cl-1:-..g 5 l-lv: l rw 'll-nlh Fw--D l-lf 'adm lf? lump' cl Sunday, E Sabscl Back lpcixxilx. lxcrxh B, Murray, D l,f'x.' M l rmjlg- l lfif.-. l l Si mo Pl1'Es'ln l' l l Q 1 p 1 o l 1 r r - L . EH ,-'rs seg- Sfgjf I, y . . . . 1. '--u,...:.. .j - 1 The men ol Sugrna Phl Epszlon had a very successful year In 2255- ig lhose achvmes ln whlch rhey parhclpafed. Slarhng The year ..::- ,A , 1 i r E' g.iS,,.,.L?f' 4 , l ' , Q .H , ' 4' r , 1 -' ,J fg:,,,.i - ef' U 1 ,- g r ,LQ wlfh a second place Trophy for lhelr Homecoming lloal, lhelr , ' . . i sw, 'BL -1 -V , g f. 7. J' . . , -, -.Q ' , ...,. - 'X - - ' d - -,-gl,-' success conhnued by placing nn several f- , . fx , , . - - -X 'gf ve swf Greer games. They were proud ol: lhenr swnmmnng leam for 1, ' r. ' 1 , Q--4: l e r u -r ' Q fl Sm EP sa w.nmng the all-campus swlrnmlng Trophy and ol lhenr , N ' , ,.-1.5! Q, ,QL My- ,g y - . , . . , , ' ' . ' v T , , - 'A : bas-efball 7eam lor placlng hrs? nn lhe C and B lralernnly l f -5 X .4 Ig Q72 rl QR :Z D-:qfr,A,, , V v . . . r -' .N iS'5 :L?53 ' 1 'SFAS' l7.l.:l1. full dlylslon leagues, ln comblnlng forces wnlh The women ,, 'J , gg ' . - is 'T' New 'ah ml' ' ' .l l g V , IN., iv K u .md J or Gamma Phl Bela for Campus Re-vue,ll'1ey scored agavn I ' -s ' my gg, . gf b V W H I QQ .K c, W y wlnmng Trophles lor dlalogue, coslumes, and audlence I-lag: y .qi response. . A-H V' ' 13? K . . b e Q x I ,Q ., swag-gg:: -K . ,,,. K4 . ffl V, x A My-.. , e ' fziff-1551+ P ff: Ls lflif , X ' - 1,-cm'-nz.,-f.x . ,. , ,Q-gl, ': - , .-un.: -.fgg3g,K.'s. -s ,gl ' . V w1,q,4fg-5 lawns .M My W . 1 ,M TQQJK'i1,4,4-YC-:gwfgi:v'x.'.':t,,6sgrs:wq 21-ggi!-:Q7f:g l?',.1fl,!:.d39f5fff, -L Q, r- www ff-2 g.WL'33ffl5w'+N' W Swimfs'-:Mir-?'?w?fgf?'4il53W'1g ml , .V.:.llg . if 'l',1rgJf',Qf.gm.v-fix, Q5 Hb? ' Qfg1.sr:s,QAa,,4Af:w ,, A: - ,LMA-15..'lfsl-LQMLYMQ.-L? . ,ammeflgef k,z:?f?3l?' 130 Sag Eos helped pnlmoln Gr'-ol WI'-ck wllh Jrheir billboard. 'KLLN NMDW D7 mf, L. ,FMS S. E , -il- Cempus Revue made a sfar ou? of Byron Pre-en. SIGMA PHI EPSWLOII OFFMQEPS LeffToP1QN J L431meKrQrW M Rxsdw lv pws J. D Luwevw 1sec K, P Frfarfwgm .51 4 SNGMA PHI EPSILON PLEDGES From R-5wfR Yfiary fpfed-ze Trmmorj, J. Cbgvefand, T Edwin! F Gmhrn-2, A Media. Sm.-rwyj Po.-V' fM, Sedmcl, S. Nordhmlr, M Ddmhjxm, P WQQTE-V1.3 Bc?- Tnrff. Timfd P wfkg Schuh-, D. W'1bber P.V1cLer A Large J grip: Fcmzfh Pqw --M, Hn,-JVKW S. Nw-Vfwi-r J l-Mlm, S Cv,-vrrw, S. 'Si'-j-ln, FW.: Pfww-L MC' Km-qhf, J, W-3y, 43 Lowe M, Tmman, M. MCCQUI Had Pr-.v--J. SWCF. M V-iuiqer, 5. NVQ-nfl? 137 7 ma Kappa! fri Macc. pl VMF1 , A ,J iii!! a vang fl? as Qcf, J, Vrabd hm, , C. Sghaum Ipmdqe fraincrj, J. Alley Isqf. af armsl, S, Greenlee ffreas.j. AU KAPPA EPSMON OFFWCEPS: From? RQW-D, Smalley I-Qhaplmj, R.A+fon1fo Ipresj. Back Row-J. Bordas K J l J The men of Tau Kappa Epsilon experienced a successful year which began when lhey caplured 'rhird place in lhe Home- coming parade. Wirh lhe women of Zela Tau Alpha and Sigma Kappa, Teke's placed lirsl in Campus Revue in which lhey also received lrophies for srage movement sels, and coslumes. These awards, however, were received wirh mixed emolions due To lhe unrimely dealhs of four of Jrhe men of TauKappaEps1Ion. Tau Kappa Epsilon TAU KAPPA EPSHQN MEMEEPS' Fran? Pol-JWJ. Vrahs, T, Curlc-r, Third Pow-J. Pzcc-, EI fkndawi' 5 Tse F' P..'1 : E lNli 3CTTl'2Vy C. Schaurn, D, Sailav, J Alley, P, Jamol VME gwgerhearll Q Erie-c-rl D. l-lard, B lfiomare M Yrgwanfaw T. Aaarrcq,- l- lA::3rcqi.r lee, P, Daughrry lhaa, r io'h5-rl F, l-la 3, P, A:lfn.'o l-l l-liciman Fcmrh Paw-G. Forbes, lvl, Cjver ,F Pawl, F nl:1era,D Spurgeon. G. Tuel Second Pcs,-ffl. Scnseq L. Efii, E fvvinfi, D lerar R fad. Po.-.r-M, Eriprninaer T lfenrfg-af, T. Zell . D Emi J Borda.. Schulfz S. Warlins, P, Renashug F lc-par M Df:lf,'e:, E Fiurledqe J. Mller J. lnc- D Trzmas J leer D l-lgzn'-3-r Y l l 1 Q Q ' I 4 l TAU KAPPA EPSILON PLEDGES: Fronl Row-C. Vinci, B. Rufledqe, B. Anderson D, Sigil T. Adamczvl, D, Sni., J, lvl iler, P. Rzmanel. J. Caldwell, lvl. Ypsilanles Second Row-l-l, Hiclman, F l-lags, J. For ,l,Su1-dy, F, Miller, M.Ypsilan1es, W. Lammars, S. Mann. Back Row-l.. Simpson, 139 4 Q 5? '1 L 545' FP x','Vs-AX f,'U.ffF: ir I' F- -.-J IA-'rr 1 P lil.-.: T ful 'W ,Y Vrrwii 'Q D '-'avd,f'X frrfdh, VV M,-' F' Rfrhrn--'P 2 ' rm- 'L:.1..' -TQ' n,NH ir V pry -,xf mn,-M l 1-,ffm kph- 'V raprgff' Cl,-fwfr V re--H+ i.,,ff'1 rjrpnm-V1 Q r : F' 7 ,i VJ rg r r Y ' 1 Alpha Phu Omega r P Y The woridk larqezr service rrmernlry, Aipha Phi Qmeqe, per- Q formed many services re rhe ISU campus and ro rhe Terre 5 f f5L.lf9CCvVT1fT1LIV1ifyiUrQIUdiUQ CMN Defense Aasipranrge and The ' March of Dimes Cs1mpaiqn.0'rher ecrivihes Induded J burldinq The homecoming bonfire, helping wrrh Yecal scour 1 camps, and se-rvinq as hosrs af The Presldenfg Bell, The I bro1herf,ofAlphs1 Phi Omega spenr approxirnerery 600 hours in service ro ISU and Terre Herne each semesrer. W I 1 1 40 l l i BLUE KEY From Pm-.-D Pl-i 'iur 'f . .l F-lil' fl Fifi Rim.-l l-l 'ifrwi P if fwfr, D. NN--lliiiian C Gui-lfwili F' Erifiiuri T lem- , im -in, , l Bl ue K ey Blue Key, helping wilrlw reqislraliori and I sponsoring spealcers on Campus, was composed ol The l44ll1Cliapler Ol Alpha Lf3ml3d6 Della. iunigr and genior mgn Wlqg had mainlained lXl3liOF1alSCl'1OlaSliCl lOr1OrarylOrlreSl'lmGr1 a 3.0 index and had exliibiled leadership qualifies. WOWSH, was irwlalled on 'rlve ISU campus Algg, The Faqully Member gl lhe llwis year. lvlemberslwip requiremenls included Mon+l1Awarcl was presenlecl by llwe Blue Key. eririifllmemf in 6 deqfee COUVSG and S Serving, l live, ll'1e mollo ol llwe 3.5 sclwolaslic average. Girls meelimq llriese Blue Key, demonslralecl llieir eagerness lo lwelp. '?li3VldGrdS were Cl1OSer1 as Cllarler members. Alpha Lambda Della y l l , li mxyaxqsiiii-:1a'. Q e p 141 UAHHELLEHNC CQUNCNL FPOFIT ROW-S Fronkhn, J Rlbu, S Hum, N DP--gmzd, B Horner, Mwss Eppew BACK POW-B Cope, D Maxwell, S Sen- The Nohono! Pcmhehemc Couhcnl served C15 o govemmg body for oll sorormes on compus. Composed of women from eoch sororny, rhey sponsored such eve-ms os Greek Wee-L, lIWV1TE'dTVl De-ho to coiomze, gave o scholorshwp, recognized too schoioshc shooters, ehcouroged c1chvmes,c1ndTookfuH chorge- of SOVOr'1Ty rush. 'QE-J 1 'U i ll! ll I :ef Q1'f'f:V-fr' mph:-es ov theur Pohhe-he-mc Pony 142 we fs'- Y X ax x X. nor, M Maddox, B C1rch5',K Sfc1hl,M,VVoodsmo1l,B Brust. . , g H f 7-A Ponhellemc ond IFC members Q. shared nn Greek Week. 5 .A 1 Y I F ' 2 X in +I -' mx Q -. Q g .If fm K 'UF' INTERFRATERNNTY COUNCNL FPQFIT ROW-P Thompson, P SCINUMZ. T zelW, D Mwghell SECOND POVVgQ Hcmsen, S Mugg, G Vrobal, G Gfrrrrlv' lee, T O'NenH,J Brcmstevter TI-HRD ROVVfP OTIQQI, D C5156-. D Fu ness, K Rnmedge, D Followell BAC! POW-G Oiwer,J Ilorrws, T WMS B 0 The Inferfrcafermry Counmi wma composed of ecxch Noimk chcxprer presudemt amd two delegates Together, rlngy My mfg! 1 W The QOVEIHHIQ Vrorly of fr'1i1Ter'VnT1e5 on Ccxmyjwg Aiong with Pcml1QHQmc, They he-Hire--'I sponge: Grei- r L VVPFJL W ond Campus Rewew, emcoumge scholcushlp,c1c1mvm.35,fmfgI mvlfefr'C1TermTme5TO colomze Frcxwrvwxf y rn.-H ,mlb-.1formvmcfouy durmq Gr.-wL week gwwils 4'-' f , 4 ..,,.-f ,, W x 1 1 lnlervorsily Fellowship The Inter-Varsity Fellowship was composed of oll church clenomnncxtuorms on campus. They worked closely with eoch slngulor group ond presenlecl various sludles programs, and spealcers. The Newman Club offered Sunday mighl suppers: and each club showed zeal by parlicipaling enlhusiaslically and spirilually, ever endeavoring lo spread lhe word of God. 'Cf lA-1 Chrislion Science Lk-fl 49 9 'ln all lllL'l l fsl' C'll'llfAl Sfwlf-d M ll I l ll ,l,41l ., rn Amrfv lr' Swl 1, D, Adnlvl-, lvl Vffllllll'-. Sl.'lr1dlrvr7D. Clfifvlprll, R l -ln ll l.,f1wlwll.' W ljwylllcrlr- N Orrlll NEWMAN CLUB: Fronf Row-D. Brock J. Cahill, B, Bakel, R. Bonner, D. Danzi. Back Row-J. Vinzanl, D. Logue, J. Farrell, L. Lain, J. Sibrana, D. Maguire. C U ww-'V 'GW' N. ,- 1, Q'-1 'is .fsxfrw , -. J 1 . , v f -I' . 4 ,M Q -mp R mg ' 4 pg Af. .. f ' N vu, :'f...', 4 1'--g-+ 1 l. -I v,1.n,..f -. 'lxgvf I, T v .H .4 Q51-1.1, why . 1 ., .' YH.,-6 r ' ' F f-1'-Q.. lv:v f 5 . 11 S wk A 5-,. uf x . 0 .4 . X 1 ll! T 4 A ., fl 1 'r 1 , -I I , . ' 1 .,. I,-.A . N , - . v.x.1','.. fl- s .XM-K-'yy ,x u .N .V 'KJ .1 .W 1 .X 'w'..',A-'YE .0 ,',','x,N'r,!1 .-, ,,- ,1-1 i ' . 1 0 .fy .,..o , , ' Y 531.4 vu '1' l,.. 'ASQ . :i'Vf'!,a, 5, ,q,!.7:f1Av 1 r'v v.g .,. .p.4fv'? ' 1 u Qu'-'v'Qv1 .,,.. .v .1. I-f1fif:'L,g,,? v e'- xv 1 A vi x F' 1 ?f...f f 1 'UMA' V! A.e-f 4.4'1u y 1 :J-11. f , .-st.-vyf , rn'1',.-5 r. -4 ..t- ' '1- ,- 11 ,,-, t 1, 1 v ,Al , n.,, 4.--1'T 1 , E ,I i ,. 1.4.4.-if-'f 'Q ,. 1 I 9 .:. 1-if . ' ! ..,. L.+' C. . . . . 1. . 1 ij Qi '.A ,19- .1 : g.-!.4??.Q ' 1'. I- lui ' ' 1' 's. I.,-ws-gn. , . 1 ,,'.4.' Y - .A -, ..,.g-v'1 . , , VT.,-1 .4. j,.l,...,.,!v' '. ,,Q,l.:-1'. ' luv Sfudenf Bopfisi Union STUDENT BAPTIST UNION: From? Row-K. Vissel, T. Townsend. Back Row-Rev. A. L. Hanuscn, J, Bradley. I4 ..LmgSllCu':5s.. xx NL . af -lx-liz' Q 1 vfdi A 1. Ae-- -wix i 1 l ..,... -...., .-i...,... 1 ff N 2 'Q 1 I I X Claude Bullungs become the needed oclvnsor ofthe Stotesmon. Morgue Josaewicz served cs editor first semester. lA6 STATESMAN STAFF: Front Row-S, Rowe, C, Jukes, M. Jcsuewncz, M, Williams, P, Reed. Bock Row-F, Buchto, J. Amey, J.CornelI R, Culp, S. Wonmnger, D, Von Hcrten, S. LoRoche, D. Reel, M, King, B. Powell. lf As editor second semester, Ron Culp learned to make last minute corrections. Sfafesman Serving as the campus bi-weekiy newspaper, The ISU Statesman starred off the vecir by moving into new offices. Anoiher sign of newness was The purchase of iusTowriters which adlusf The length of lines To make straight columns. With These changes The Statesman was better able To serve the students. Proofreoding never wos much fun! 3 ' dl ,fs We T gs Q . ws, Yr., Vg T 'ln..k - 4. 5 NUZZE ' Wi P h C'v3O34EE:9T Q X li .H Rv I -- i ki e ks! .K ix, X 4 Lexx., , Y ...WSF h .ix ' --Q :Q Ni- Piled desks kept choirs empfy os staff busily prepared the poper. ww A 147 7968 Sycamore Sfaff f Q R, ,Q ii- ,AN Jef' 2+ SYCAMORE STAFF. From Pow-L Klueh, H Wcdlcmce, R Von!-Icmrffww, S Wanmnger Se-cond ROWAS Chop' mem, P Tlefol, P Burbrml-, A whwpple, S Hucidksvovx Bock Row-S Volperf, A Wood, T Peri-ms, M Colvm. M Twwst . W, , .ww .wh pun: 5.3fX,5.,g .-1 'W n .-.P ' ,.,4w' .,-f-fa ' p-',-,.. fgf Q Mba Sycamore GSi'1U5wmf5SWUHCIQQI .qv-,.,.......-.. .XA ix- ' x z A , ik' - Q A 532 Holly Wolloce served os the 1968 Sycamore Ednor -AMX -e.-Y..... B V5 . 1 . A A -yu. ,....g,,,uvw-V, ' Susie VonDuyn began as events edufor and was appornted l9o9 edrtor S' , . -vi 'QQ N -I ' NTSB.. 5 The 1968 Sycamore was publnshed under the drrectron of Dr John Boyd Throughout the yeor the staff of The Sycamore scurrued around theur new ofhceLn fhe1ower offhe Union os deodlunes come ond went-some were rnet ond others were nor. Under the ednorshup of Holly Wolloce, the Sycamore ochre-ved o new hugh nn :Ts s1ze ond C1rCuloTnon.AsThe book neared ns frnol deodlrne, somehow oh of the trnps up The Storrs ond bock down seemed qurre worfhwhrle ond rewordrng. Sycamore Staff Much Mme and fafenr w-910 awww by Dwd Von Havre-H as prvoroqraplwr Ll v,.,'y1uv 0 Ma'.',rw Conv m had TH- He-iw: wb ff Rnd?-lnq We Sycamore. Eozar' Crap-'ran ached az Copy and proof 6-dwfor 150 was- mf, ,,,AA Fw, ,QQ gre-ve Wannmqer SP-rw-d af- lv-ad prwofoqraprwer for We Sycamore. S5 SHBVOVW Vcyloef' cpenf much Mmf- awshnq Uma Sycamore gm? Long dave mrned mio even Iorwqer mqhfs iw Hmm Sycamore Qifice Ummm loci-H-d qw iwezy-mr umm Tw?'?dwfOV',wwVM1Cw ..1n1+' -Q-'jx f'.s2Bar x- g-Wm. d P bbw- Tw:- ' 'f'f Vi ' L vi' f-di'-V, Larrv Kfuelw -an wm- -ya zzfbixzz.. gif, 111111 Z f. ,f f 5:41 -144- 4 x -..-5-V . -- .- if Q 'xi i .47 ' ff' -fi, I Y 15416,-f, a-V , i N. V5 1 V ATL Q J 5' W A T H1 D1 f xx K p lavien lvl. Vey, S. Mine: lx L n , J Ab l ir ,Y ,4 .fb r .,,. V- brig, Q k T nway. M Rvno, M. N. UDF' -. 1 sf Wx - x 3 nu. 152 Fl as... Murphy, K. Johnson, D. Gelfle, C. Bill, M. Sims. Sfanding-R. Piercy. M. Fread, lvl, Ireland. Sfudenf Governmenf Assoc Srudenl' Qrovernmenr Associalion, one of The mosf aclive organizalions on campus was organized 'ro allow sludenls The opporlunily lo Torm an organizalion in which The mem- bers cooperaled in slimulaling, encouraging, organizing, and regularing sfuclenl aclivilies. Homecoming, Group Dynamics Conference at Turlrey Run, The Quiz Bowl, Mas+er's Day, and campus eleclions were a few of The evenls They spon- sored. They also worlced on The new pass-Tail syslem, a +eacher4evalua+ion program, researched campus Traffic problems, esrablished a Sludenl Supreme Courl, and worlced on a Sludenf Bill of Righfs. One of Their mosl popular acrions This year was promohng +he exrra days of various vacarions. .-'Z'-,ZA Srudenl Senalors made rmporianl decisions for ISU sfuds-nfs, The Chairman QT The Senale, John Abel, lead The group. -3-.ng ., X gs X Mx, .X- E s . . Q52 ' ,Us ., A V S .U is -4.8! ' 4- . . 5 V N Ae- . x,VV X Q vi, :'- , , - gr' -,Ax -'1 Q ,15.,-.+.-,www 'gf' -M, Miami., . f f H t -w:fN:' S2215 ff ' 'f ., . , '- -I 9 SGA spkiwesored fa dwnrwr for VV1d'f?Y'xZ D-3-rf1ue2fs , N wbumgk W J xxANq.:z:. ,,,,,,,,,,...,,...w....W..-.. ---- W '-w--- ---- 'W' A' ' 'M -ww 4,.3.,:::. , aw -rum' --'S V A sf -F5 V 51 .1-, . 9 . pg,f,, .hx X , A ' ' ..,., ,Q Q 1, . .q,4g:,.: :,:.,f,, .ST nf .ws . ,- - wg.: X X 3 x X zrzrs.:-1,-j:f:55Q3.4 egg vo M - - Y' .-. xxx. , M. X ggi 3:51 x 9-1 The Chrwsfmas Tree Liqhhnq Leremony waz SGA Sponsored. :E .Q mmvawwc-:wuzmw ,Q v., -'- v?5'53.'SEK:. ..-V--J'5.'j'-:wi ,. 1- 71 k -' -I-1: 2: .f :-,sz-:N':v4f-'31 ,, 1,'4f?'. L vrdxav-4:72 new -1 ,4q,yg,,. 1. 1:x5fMT',:7 : . ,.fyi4.f,3?N' 1-3' -L' 4 '- 'z 1 1-:-f5,,uLs14,,-4.545 , mg, SGA mv-Qgvmafed H A-ff vu- - .. W- I 1 . A M N, I .1 : 4 if L: i,J' 713 I ..,- ,i mx -wxeswmv ,V :av4:v:.1. w I C-ififiirng. U l f3 :C p-V-:bb-rv:-, on Carvp-JH 153 .- 'I c R. 1.9, ,, N fi ' slim ',, . as-.ik lg , Q iz r R 8 r 4 515: 5 H? . ,e .. rl 55 'Q ga N? kiwi 5 xx' -S L X WN fx ,-' N H x 0 x N xx 5 s Z-, If , K 4 it 'i.liiiilii f:- fy X iz. .. 1 Vfyyfh- 5: E: A -',f'g5QiQ'sil:l1 - Diffs ' , i 'ilf!.l'fil-- Fifi 5.. 1 . MU. .y X -- X E-igv . 'X , .- Q , 'lilies' if 25,1 - ,, rsjgg, ' 51 X 'qEL'4 ?.'iE' K f 'n ' 1 'Wx :SEQ A i ' 1 f ' 4 ' A V . - 1, A-1 -' ' ' . - .f Iii ' L Q '- V ,,,j ss' Q l r r 7 lil , L L ,,., --f-X w . Senior Class Officers-B. Cripe, lSec.lg B. Carpenfer, lTreas.l3 M. Cop- per, lV. Preslg D. Holaday, lPres.l. Class Officers A+ lndiana Shale every sfudenf is member of Jrlwe Sfudenl Governmenr Associarions, This orqanizafion is consfifufionally Hue acfive voice of flwe sludenl body, ine pivofal poinf of sludenr affairs. Hs obiecfives are necessary To fhe proper operafion of campus acliviiies. The class councils worlc side by side wifh SGA in aflaininq These obiecfives. ISA ini. ' 1, 1 E 'E 2 lf 3 2 J 2 XA- Junior Class Officers-F. Shorter, lPres,lg P. Reuler, lTreas.lg S, Rldqely, lScc J. Howell, 1v4PfeS,1. ww r '? Froslw-Soph Council-C. Kimbrough, lTreas.lg C. Allison, lSociaIlg L. We son, lSec.l: l'l. Slronq, lPres.l. Vi x lg S N Maxx , , A , ....' Q v 1 U i N lbb, .il ,I - . I --,' Q. -' F s ,N 1:L., , QMS ' gf v .A A5 ., 1 -fA'j ,f. Q Q . 4 QA , Q , , ,I ,N L ,Mx fx: h- 'L 1,.M.x. .j.- ' : aw- , 5 ' .- , .w V , if A, , X 75- R 5 ' -, ce V N ' ., ' H -Q I . K xi. I L, -. ' 4 2 -Y .5 5 . A-N xt. f .J 'T ' I ma -I ' 'f , V ' 1 4' ,- . V - f I . ' ' ,I YA , 5 ga' Y f 'ax X QQ' t xx Y a an 0 t 1 fi s I 2 Q 'I 'K I 'vs N' ' -X ' , wr XA? X 1 ' . x ' ,R F' X Q 5 7' ' X , . ff: S7 ' Q I N 5 1 i N 5, ' n 5 E R Q E Q Q- - -4 , ' .. F 'PE . 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Third Row-D. Bizilc, T. Kindall, R. Smith, S Jones, D Matz, M Phillips, M Ensminger, W Spring, M. Russell, C. McDonough, D. Starewicz. Fourth Row+J. Grimes, T. Kennedy, R. Grimes, -4 Hitting the dummies aided in perfecting game blocking skills. l5B I I I ..- . W 2-I+-.A-..:.. ------ ..Wws+ws ' W .-::- I -wskresw . ...W--X --sqsssvaxs.--rf. s.. .M I. ..... S. Schmid, N. Pellegrini, R. Galbraith, D. Dunkerley, J. Seider, J. Mauro, S. Witherby, T. Parrett, T. Hecklinski, T. Maiewski. Back Row-D. Deaton Istudent managerl, D. Dunkelberger Idefensive back coachl, D. Kav tde- fensive coachl, J. Huntsman Ihead coachl, L. Cecconi Iottensive coachl, P, Selge Iottensive line coachl, J. Templin Istudent manage-rl, J. Touchton Istudent manogerl. The Indiana State gridiron squad compiled a 6-4, I967 record. The Sycamores got into action with victories over Eastern Illinois and Butler. Atter a loss at the hands ot non-conference tae, Northern Illinois, the Blue and White bounced back to defeat St. Joseph, Valparaiso and Evansville. Following defeats by Ball State, DePauw and Western Illinois, Indiana State completed the season with a victory over Tampa University. Head Coach Jerry Huntsman, summarizing the season, related This year's team learned a lot. The tact that the competition was rougher and the younger boys gained a year at experience, next year's squad should be tougher. Indiana State 4I Eastern Illinois 6 Indiana State 23 Butler 7 Indiana State O Northern Illinois 34 Indiana State I3 St. Joseph's O Indiana State 47 Valparaiso I2 Indiana State I5 Evansville I4 Indiana State 24 Ball State 26 Indiana State I4 DePauw I7 Indiana State 7 Western Illinois 26 Indiana State 9 Tampa 7 ,... ,.., . .,.. .... , 'Y' J 'T7 'Y v W M 5 V 1- KY 7 -M Wi' lf L , N P ., 6 ........... I -J . ne, - r , 1 aI ,J A fu- 5 c' ,, II Ki! I ,441 - , L: , ' gf Q wwf ,,A. 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Q , x 1 ll I If J I N 2' 1 :E ...v, 27421: r5'- 1 - - ':::,:,:s:s5:g:5g:,-, I I 1-.ff-ex ': 3 5 A '- ff-f 'VZ --ff: N are , 'M' ddlld l e oelel I on a , I . . 1,:.- .V r ' State's leading rusher, Dean Klunk, broke off tackle for a suzeoble gain, 21 ' -1 2 l x 0 N' 'Touchdown' Indiana State signaled the referee afier the Sycamores plunged across the goal line for o score against Boll Slate. 9 Randy Payne scrambled over the plle for the needed yardage. 5 L 'Wav Football l9o7 clrmaxed as etght ot the Indiana State griders were named to the All-Indiana Collegiate Conference team. Representing the Sycamores on the first team were offensive center Timon Kendall, defensive mrddle guard Stan Worrall, and defensive salety Rich Attonnto. Second team selections from ISU onthe ollensrve unit consisted of Dean Klink at fullback, Jim Brumtleld at hallback, and Greg Matalin at lelt tackle. Defensive lnnemen Doug Starewicz and Jeff Keller landed the rrght taclcle and rught end positions respectively. 160 Rich Galbraith goes up and over the pursuing Bulldogs. Q ' Q13 2 'Sc ,Y Y 3 4 A 'LE f X' 'QVAYJ' fs in v.l .Q ' 5. vw-1 'SVN ,:e'7 '3 The cheerleaders projected enthusiasm to the Sycamores. ,gf c I ,sf K The Sycomores keyed themselves mentally prror to the game ICC squad' Front Row-Twmom Kendall, Rlcharcl Afvormo Mavafnn, Stanley Warrall, Douglas Slarewncz, Jellrey Keller -a N. 'If I in !l,.,1a 'x 41 5 .4 ,4 OC I X In o fourth down sntuotuon, o wove ot Sycomores stopped the Aces' ball corrler short of the gool, Defenslve lmemen Storm Woroll ond Jerry Cl-ntwood ron through o drill prior to the homecoming tilt ea.. on 'W 162 ' i PM Vsksykk MSB' ,Mo it T it S' K ff, A lofi 5 J 8 gn 'k?P 3 33 Freshman Football Team. Front RowYW Bosinsky istudent managerl, B Hayes, D Mock, B Rowe, B Pychinlua lasst, coachl, Mr Janes ihead coachl E McGrath lasst coachl, E Haniford, D Froze, G Williams, S Morro, T Rogerson lstudent manage-rl. Second Row-T Harris, H Walton, lvl Rusnak H Jiles,M Kulowski,J Hill, S Oglesby.T Newlin, K Drew,M Blackwell Third Owning a 4-2 record against league toes, Indiana State captured third place in the Indiana Collegiate Conference, The Sycamores' two losses came at the hands ol Ball State and DePauw Universities, with the winning margins being a total ot only five points. The game with Butler University highlighted conference play as nine thousand fans saw Indiana State down the Bulldogs for the first time in 27 contests. As a team, ISU led the conference in total offense with 2,l47 yards. The defensive eleven held opponents to an average ol 2455 yards per game, second only to St. Joseph College. The Sycarnores also ranked second in rushing oltense and third in passing offense. Q .Wk Aaisol W1-in ? 33 ,I W- .24 T . -M , , -,.....- .. M - ..- ,-,- A.. V--N A--A .,mum..u..m.!u..g--M-A-Lee:-in-Qanaiqmdi Row-J Ealey, B Lucas, P Thompson, T Miller, V Cookson, C Rupsis, G lmel, M Cappel, D Carey, T Williams Bacl- Row-B Walsh, R Hill,G Noi'th,B Marz, L Touchton, R Vuchinich, C Jones, la Manworing, P Poole, E Skinner, S Jones Jim Brumlield shrugged a Valpo delender and broke up the middle ,,., ,s,., ,i,., ,i,.,. , Q ,L - N 2. at NN gs., sux M -X XX 1 X ' xl - X .'x5X3,v: V .f Lxhls - 1 , ' gg If ,f-5' r . Coach Ceccom ond Ron Overton cllscussed strategy durmg a game. .gh 5 Q f XX vf 'x 'X ,it DW 9 V Arm 64 Terry Ogle waved lubnlamly as he approached Eastern Illinois' goal lane on a 74 yard punt return early in the second quarter ls 'S' After acquiring Memorial Stadium from the city of Terre Haute, Indiana State University began planning for a three-phase demolition and rebuilding of the structure. On September lo, l967, Pres. Alan C. Rankin dedicated phase one which included the laying of Astro Turf. With the installation of the plastic grass, indiana State became the first university in the country to have afield of synthetic material. The surface will serve as a football and general sports activities field. ii i , .,... fl Nic , . fx? 15 ,tv . nf. 't rift I ,,..ffff3 ' Cross Country Indtana State Vmcennes lndtana State lndlana Unlversuty lndtana State Eastern llllnols lndlancm State Purdue lndlana State Ball State lndtana State Earlhom lndtarla State Butler lndlana State DePauw lndtana State Western llltnols lCC meet 2nd Place Bug State Meet Sth Place NCAA Natlonals l9th Place Thus year the cross country team was off to a good start by beglnnlng practlce a week before school began The team found Itself up agamst some very tough competrtton such as Purdue, Indiana Unnverslty, Eastern lllmols, and Ball State State ftnlshed the season wrth a record of four wins and flve losses. The runners were paced to several vlctorles by senlors John Kung and Muck Stewart The freshman team was the Conference Champ thus year 166 and much ts expected from them an the future Cross Country Team Front Row F Drape-r losst coachl Bacl- RowfD Busby, H l-lucltman T Clark L Hntz D Chrtst -.V ,T wx .K X ',:. .. ' sv ,. 'A ' ai' ' n ,4 u, 3 ' -:.L -J.:-ff,-c.g?.,.'Ql W K rl lg . u f 1 o 1 ,NUI Qi., Ds 'P at , A o Vff 3 ' ' t 'Eel - N 't Q , Vw , KHP. 5-. XBNA 57, A N bv N A he 5 5 , ?' WP, V N- .-- ,, -Q. 5 ., X, - -X 'rm -, , ' Lx . .. , '. -.X .. -, :'-x ' , . . '. R- '62 x 5 ' , -' K X? ...A ' :fc- -,X D A xx .xmas 5 Q a G v if ., Q' X Q kf ?' Ax , S. A if S , X f , 1 ' X x Y'-N Q S Q it ,Q gifs Q Y Q- R A' QK g X , N Q er Nix sr NN -we-..,.,x ww XNNW -4' ff.. I , 2? . . 12930 fi -.v1',,0 Noture provided moke-shift obsmcles for cross counfry prochces through Deming Pork Freshmen Cross Country Team From Rowflien Morrow, Tom Sargent Molloy lcoochb, Make Horns, Ben Jackson, Fred Draper xosst coochr f1f 'f-.ki e E . Q Q -' K : q . . Fi' , Qu .fj- MIKG FUN. Tom Lee Bock Row-Bob ZH, QC rg., .,.. ll' 13? Nav' My 5' Z: QQ x . --nv- L, v f my-.1 .vm fp-.w-Lv-..'-.'1 mmf-'qv 'Q WL' '1 f Y,vw4,xQuvJ! p,m0.,1g .xl 3rl!,'4,',6 91.1, X P' Ken.. H- ilu N 1 LA x J ' L i illqyly wljl4Zbe Q93 J X I if , Y. --.HK .5 'f cb- 1- .' 'mf J fJu!fmy., P Hwrvey, H Humps, M Copper Hurdmcm, M Phnllnps, T ZeHers,J Newsom lco-coptoml R Moson,J Mcln M, V - - D f 'f:.Qof1 Eifmcl- RQWAG Srcufbfr fco-Jchn, F rum, K Hoss,J Novak, D We-1rnch,M Gorlund losswstontcoochj 168 -aw ffis -' Q -.1 S As the l967-68 basketball campalgn opened, the Fughttng Sycamores were faced vvnth the most rtgorous schedule inthe school's history. The Blue and Whtte accepted the challenge and responded vvtth an Impressive l9-7 regular season record, nncludung vvtns over htghlv regarded San Diego State, Southwestern Louustana, and Evansville. When the final buzzer at the last home game sounded, ISU had hed wlth DePauw forthe lndtana Collegxate Conference. lndtana lnduana lndtana lndnana lndlana lndtana lndnana Indrana lnduona lndtano lnduana Indiana Shiite State STCHE State Stare Steve State State State State Slate Smre NWS 79 341 ol 91 105 71 86 84 63 oo 88 86 Cll'tCltll'I4eIll lttfltrnnrt l7wt'tlr rtl tentucl-by Wesle tem State Larval' Tech Purdue VVE'stet'n lllnnoti. San Dtego State Southvvestern Loutst Welfter State Pepperdlne DePauw ' Golden Spike lou rnev l 169 1 1 14-f ' ' '::1 'A 15'--1 'Y , -' 1- r r 1 I V L 1 H 1 1 1 1 3 '1 D AJ-1 1, Vvf-Q1 A D1m a111 D F1.::a'd N of Mgr-wg 11'E'1 Mm! F11111e.i11'.'1r11iQ NU 1119 111d1ar1f1 Co11eq1a1e 5: if e:'e1w'e 7111? 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'z' f'1 Q T1 65 Ev1'1113v1ll12 58 f11 fi r ' 83 51,1111-1 55 170 511 f' xwv eff, 'N xc! X. f E Si 54 Pk? 31, V X sa. ,f is 1 ,2 Indiana Sfafe Universify has Wong been lnown an a ba'-,lefball power: and when Gordon Sfauffer became head coach, he wee faced wifh fhe Challenge of equahnq or :nrpaffinq a wlnninq fradihone The new rnenfor bronqhf fl dnferenf afyfe of haf.Le+baH wifh him, rnalmq fhe Sycanwores a Team To wahih, Under' CC-aCh Sfauffer, fhey were wafched wil the woy 10 The NCAA finals. 1' T v H 171 l , --...., -.... 3 q L p l lmf llmw new liveup Soullw Dakola Shale Illinois Shale Nevada Soullvern Trinily Universily Kenluclcy Wesleyan 'alll Pi-egidenl Rankin presenled criecaplains Newsom and Cobper wilh Ihr- NCAA second olace frophvf Si' 'ha if-'ni uri' 'n IS'-I X xc Aller lhe regular season, Indiana Slale accepled ils lhird .5 T. Conseculive NCAA lournamenl bid. Compeling in The Greal Lales Regional, The Sycamores upsel Soulh Dalcola Slale and hosl 3 bgft 3' x is as . ,si 1' .. 3 Illinois Slale lo become regional champion. In acldilion, Jerry ' K Newsom was placed on lhe all-lournamenl leam. Following ,951 a send-oll rally, lhe Blue and While Iell lor lhe linals in M Evansville. In lhe preliminary games, Indiana Slale 'VM downed Soulhern Nevada and Trinily lo advance la lhe finals along wilh Kenlucly Wesleyan. Allhough lhe Sycarnores were delealed, Newse was chosen as 'rhe mosl valuable player and, my XVAVI fb l,'A',V by Vygr 4 W HM ,lm H y Q r L Q yu! WU along wilh Fred I-Iardman, was placed on lhe all-finals leam. .-meer, ,- ' STH ,,.,2 E' Al a welcome home rally lollowinq The NCAA finale fans lel the Firghfina Sycamore-3 lnrw 'hey werr- 'fill number f '1 I 173 fi FPESHMAN EASFETBALL TEAM Front PowfS Brett Lao-captatnt, F Fleetwood tcoacht, G Ptltovv tco-coptatnt Bock Row-C Hannon, L Frye G 9.tQt1'e, P Byvfty P Bt,1t'1-er, P Stebenmorqgmy T Qtltli-, P Wente, S Fte5-Cttner, Q QQtrdlntj1t,G Guy tt n 3 tnet year a' lntiitatta State, Coach Fred Fteetvvood Indiana gtattieni tw freshmen nettets to a 7-1 season record tn Indtana ntetcottegtate Competttton The stngte defeat Came at tlwe Imdtana t':t':t'-'le at tncttana Umyerstty tn addttton, the Sycamores Indtana it't': 'ef: an 3-O W'll't- itaatnst tSU tmramutal teams, Comment- tndtana gt of '1te'e11n't, Coach Fteetwootit satct, The boys sltovvect Imdtana ' ft' -3' an ty and sett-tltsctpttme Tney gave WOO percent trtdtana tti. t mr. 174 eat twacttce aa vyfttl as tiluttng the game H tndtana State State State State State State State State Butter Evansville DePauw DePauw St. Joseplfs Evartsvtlle Butler Indiana Umverstty JUHIDP l',AP'S!Tv'CHEEPLEADEV3 Lf-4' !wPwg1V'1V' V5 F 5 Freshmen I-Qppiwfki Evcm5vwINe vm the SCn1mi1JefohLH-rfpO55v:53nonf5MT1 1.4-Qwwfu X , Nerve-A-im 51 lit , ' Hmmv 'WNllaw-N Di:-H D Got:-q4w.w E Eiudw ' rwxx :mmm Sffmifs wrestlers ended thus ye-c1r's secxson .x 'h mr xrmnwfsswo I5-lfl record cmd were ranked twelfth mll1E'hC1TlOh,COC1Cl1 Scmders 'Sd The Sy0i1mQv'e5T0Tlw-iw flwd COIWSQCUTIVG ICC fymg Qlwdrmiuohslmi os They vvoh 3 ol 9 weigh? clcxsses. For the llwd stucughf yew, Ted Parker mv: L'WQlEl'3C1lE'Cl lmmvywelghl Mike Kelly loolx ClWClIUfDIOHSlWIp mles llxl then' re-specluve classes, 1 1 .Q I , .,, 'Q V 4 ' Z1-V 2 -' 5 ' -- ,,, -' sf-wie 1 f Q A , QW., .f . :--1'-,,:f1a E '1v'?f5.f-ni ??'i,f , ., , 7 his , f l 5'.g1.., n.-:.,g1Lffs...gQ, l '- - 'WSFV ' , ,.111 -:a.3.. i's.-'TFL 176 5 ,, 4v:.- Hz 4 ' B N fag' 'sl M . ,. -. A fit' S N .. ,lu Observing is-ommo1es,fwo Sycomores res1eCl be-Tween matches wx N4 x' -.-.v ' A . y ' A ny Z --rw .sv .X-Af sb . Couch Scmdf-is word of enCQLJrug+3:m1nr gqw- Uwe VV?-qnw vmn,,-1H,QUm,,.,q 5,5 1' r MN... , T2-F , , :-,,- -.-Ng.-4. '., ','5' '- -:-4::-:-:eE5S-+.-:-'e- ' :' .2 ,FE '. 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A 515 56 The keen eye of fha referee kept each bout propedy W1Vl'1wnM31xv1'ME, I77 Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiara Indzana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana 178 SIafe Siaie SIaIe Sfaie giaie SIQIG Siaie Siaie SIaIe SIaIe SIaIe SIaIe SIaIe SIaIe Sfafe Siaie SIa+e Miarni Unive-rsiliy Appalachian Sfafe Bloornsburq S+aIe Norfhern IIIinois Omaha Wisconsin BaII SIaIe Eas+ern Michigan Ohio Sfaie Colorado Sfafe Easfern Michigan Illinois Sjrafe Dulfe Georgia Tech Virginia Milifary Ifasfern Illinois Soufhern Illinois I I I ii il Ii . I I A I I . , ,,,,. , ,. 135516. I' mining i I wvaagggwa, a I 5x.z-P.-,,,,, Y .f:::'g4.: .- , -N 5? ,, I I Q.: EEN ' ' ' - -' -' ' ' I'Wiz,'9.T-ilfz,-.','-'f'g:i:9: 93:-i E . , ,.,,, , ., . ',1,1- 15i'S--.-,-WQ-,mic --wg-11-'11 - Ihiu ISU qiappler, an opponerif a+IempIed escape, NN N, ggi? x XX Q X- fwrswrr- 'I Qwxmxx-A.-e ,,,, ...-mcg: i ., Q:-x.,.,mN ,. N, A V ,ww Svilnq up The-wr advanfaqes, The iwo Qrrrvrenders moved Tn Tor Hn-T Mr- up. 4 Q KN A WRESTLING TEAM: Fronf Row-C. Cone, T. Parker, G, Jones, C PGFTYGV. P- VEQD, J. Mogfev. G. Capifauw, S Dwarnond, D. Sie-To Irnan age-rl. Second Row-R, Carver, D, Haluwo, B Ferraro, D. Layfon Q. WTWITE-Tow, D. Humphreys, R. Affonrfo, R. Freeman, J, Wlleqas Third Row-N. Lovelace Icoachl, T, Daniels, C. Walfnen, D. Adams, R. Affomro, M. Ensminqer, T. Kane, C. Sanders Icoachl, T, Cameron Tcoachj. Back Row-B, Osborn, M. KeTTy, B. Hayes. 179 1 ffrzzif , J in jiz: l 5 11.5, 2 Q 1' -Hof X . 'feasi- V 1,-T3 : if l i Q 4 X ,. it , i my 'P 11 , ' xt- :lg X -Z. l 1 - Q, , ,-J i ,Q D ' x Q r 1 l -5' +' ,A E- , Frrf' Vo'-'iD A ra-'zz f 'J'Aeil' P ltAcCombs, J Slane, J Brrnlx, D Elleison, L rubly, r Curosh T Landgrol, S Mugg, K ' 'feffit' K Mocllr-1gc+r,l!i Zobloclihl Pearson, D Szurnslo, J Basil, J Wembrechr, T Erickson, P Bogen, Duane Borrows icoochi Indiana State University's swim team had an outstonding season this year as they finished with an 8-3 dual meet record. The Blue and White also finished first in the Illinois State Relays. Coach Duane Borrow's finmen shattered numerous school and pool records this season. The climax ofthe swimming season came when the Sycamores coptured the lCC Crown ond, in doing so, brought home ICC Championships in all but one event. Daving requnred perfect body control for o high score, I I 1 i I , W l i 'x W J W I 1 1 I F lx 'WN ,X vw- I ',,Y . E I .. 4.., . V H ' ' ,.., ' , . ' D. '.A.' ff: 4 ., ,.,,.:,.Q,:fgyf3m,a ,,g. if . .,.., 5 , ' V'-V .,,., , ,A.Q ' me W Q . . wyg. , , ,, . , .A.. . .. . .RW V. xltk I ' 5? V-. ..,..'. i A EQ fi ,:: 4 - -f-.1 'iv -'13-'.jji-f.-f :q.1.v 1 nay, i , .X ,ln .- --if ,5,:-Ei143,g,,,: H.:-51131152 ., , -I ,v,' ,v,-,, - 'ry v ',, , I 5--f.v:,Aq' Proper svroke technique gunned voluoble seconds xn o race. -wan 181 X W Vi 'NRI Ken MOcGr-egor comphfted fhxs event wwfh Q strong fnmsh Premwew bockstroker Poi Kubly 5-xhnbned has easy, fcxst stroke Indiana trtduana tndiana Indlana trtatana tndtana indiana lrtduana lndtama Indiana lrtdtana State State State State State State State State State State State Illmots State Relayftitrst Place ICC Meet--Ftrst Place Iiltnots State SOuthem lilmots tutdlatta Vatparatso Evamsvtlie Eastern ltlmots Balt State Mtamt, CIMO DePauw PtTt5bu1'gt't Ctncmmatt S. JX- gg, 'I ju . sd- L t . 3. ? if , his 9 WL 4: gn 'vifw X S,- .Ag X xxx if This gymnost performed wurlw mrense conoentrgnon lmgue Thy ,U4,Ig,f5. ,.Aw..N XM 5-,Qi waz. -- 53 W.. ' A 2 . V - Q65 , K -':r.:- : sy 1 ? fa , xl W NR 1 f x A GYMNASTICS TEAM: Front Pow-Couch Councul, Couch Ehrlwch. Bock Pow-W Lessner, R Jfxuch, P Ciumbey, J Pruce, S Coy Roberts, E. Novorro, B. Bowes, R Fore, M Combel, R Crum, T Ne-vwlle, D Gnlchrwst Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Taylor University Taylor University Northern Illinois Northern Illinois DePauw DePauw Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Purdue Purdue Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Butler Butler Indiana Central Indiana Central Ball State Ball State Illinois University Valparaiso Valparaiso Indiana University Evansville Evansville As in past years, 5tate's baseball team made another line showing in ICC play, tieing with St, Joseph tor second place honors. As a team the Sycamores took the lead tor stolen bases in conference games with a total of I4. State ended the season with I3 wins and I I losses. Three players, Randy tvtiller, Mike Harlan, and AI Buell, were chosen tor the All Conference team. Still another honor went to head coach Paul Wolf as ICC Coach-of-the-Year for the second consecutive year. L R 1.':4'L'-xtssi-f-f ..i1KQ'A Y 1 ' Q Q'i,aIQ.'f.:'.f',tiE3,,L-f1M..-s4-qrfgf-if.tpfg,-.fre-Q 55,6g5fj3fffci.'3f2fi,'gg5fsg?j: t',,,.,.?,3g,fa,.x'Yx+-,,,,.-.NN-,,g.,...'j, . ,,- 2 -3. --Y, - 12' - - - 'Mg' ' -, ,I -.-rw. I ww-g:,,1,1:w --:si i:ta:,f,,'.s51-g ,irq-.,.Qg,,ffg':-f-fff:rtf'+f -0 .,.:-- W f t -M 'dh' 4- . ff' ' -f'-ff 11- fi'-' wr- Q2e':Lm,':'- :s..,p,,t- -iisitf'-F'-1'eff',f--,.x'f.sf'f::'e-Kass ,- - 1-, e, f- jaw-f-'sr' aw- 'gr' ,rf -vpqh..-e..z 1,-y:,.ss 'n fs ,wrbttsBfs'--rms,--r,'f:::fv-tffhwits-S-'getits-es ws.-isfsg la 'if -' '. Jfw,'23.i'3r'-'-9 4'MitgY51- s5'7's'75s?' 5gt Whfff+if5'1' ff stff.',!Ff,ff.'t-Q:.'1: vr,ft-tvliftS1-'ffMSS?-?4'1ft1lg2W'5t4'6'si,5'5e-- In .530 xt- . X145-1: 3,1 V - N ,nvgv l W 41,1-main' K,',f,i5?',4,L i,,.:YwN,,,-. ..',.,,,gf, ,.4,v-wsy., ,il gg,--mv! 9, ssl: . Y- 3 ,QL gig, A 1.49 .r 'lf' ' fit' 5f '.t fn sew-,W frrqr' 7 ti5w'i s if -wfbwpv fuk Uri min :Jul '-it Y, ,..,Ae- -4 ,4 VU if Fi ' 'LM95 'gJ 9f',f'. '-'fgQi1, Ax' ' F -' 's - .' ' ,!.', Pr'1.r ' -g,5,7v:'fsbi-f'w,:,-'- .1-Qiwjfif, wrxf, .fx ' 'Lf' ' i .-1-f - ,M '- 1 -4,may-sw:-1f,Qsf,'e fy sf-favs 2.-ff: iuaicgffrtgzcr .Mus -Q 6' f ,,,.s???15?',gC?sff.1fwfn.f. QW'-..ffrfv'?'i.ssa5fifT.s:'L4?nt!.tizt-f.l?'efSssc+'as5.Qss The decision of whether this Evansville runner was out or sate was left in the hands ol the umpire. 186 ' ,xsftwriifmsd sqm.: .iwm,,,. w X4 .v on L . 5 , .. .nv 1 Sv- ..M,,,f. St ,-gtg ,, Q ' 'i 3 .W-ax... ffl- ,.-I L. ar. X A 9-7, Mt . Lai., , ...L ,tb A Sycamore siugger Rodney Wolker shook honda wnh o teommcne as he tugged home gfter hlg home fun lop , Q Q se ...J ,J 1 V N L i V .lv iv . fr e w BASEBALL TEAM1 Front Row-J, Dippel Qstudeni monogerl, R, Honson, R WOJLE-r, A Borcus, J PQCMJ, D Lecklntnar, B Kfoss, N, Petryckn, B. Muller Second Row-R Bruton, S HolJe-nbeck, J DuJ'vornelL F Fowler, L LaGrange, L Weaver, J Johnson, F. Shove, G, Wright Thurd Row-J, Onoff fuss? coochj, D Mwller, D KJunI-, T Ollphonf, D Foldcx, P Thompson, T Doly, 'T Imdtcmo State lmdlcmo Stctte lndtonc State lndtcmct State lnotorto Stote -'--4 -e . . ...W .- -- . .X N X , -..-..,,,.., ,A , 'N - -fx 5 E F X .0 v s' Hy- .sms ,an -- .--'N N 7 ,Q , --e'zgQ'Q,qi.,ps if, 'T . ' -- Ml '. I 'K' Q iff-Sf. 3'l'-ae va . 1 - xL-'-- ' . if --', - , rv - 4 kixmtf. Ewa. fx- ' - ,lk - ' ' , 1' I K it . f 5 ' Q1 A.. , 'IK-SAV? xp' - .9 .vsvxs fa-,we - , ., f .,. ,xg 4:1 1-.5 A hx- , -,,-s ad, -4- - . f at . A f f .- t .1 ' 1 1- A -Swv' -sf.. X tx. jr.. - t .T I x-, l 1-L 'XZ' :wwf Q f,.gv.' ' ' Q. ' -'fl N 5 ' ' ' X - A V Q ,hp O f .. ., 'xy'-1 v K ff . - ., ' N -X h -2... 1 t , . XX we 7 -H. 1- S- A 1 V Eg:- ' V 0,72 xxx. -X X .. Q. g ' ' . - .. h , X 3 25. 9 x . .K -5 5 . - ' xl iff 'ft' . . ' ,x .QM .. .- h A Q .. --'angry'-fzxezqi M' ,If - - . 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A sltm lead was momtoined by thus Indlonc Stote trock mon In the hugh hurdle event. 1967 Illinois State Butler DePauw Bctll Stote Eastern Illtnous 51 40 45 67 77 Record holder, Jim Ulrich, displayed lane form in the lovelin. IBB . ,V .ld Q V V ... , -- , Q V ,ees .ul . R TRACK TEAM. Front Row-F Pietrozok, H Hiclrrnon, C Stelwer, D lvlorris,L Buell-y, P ilixon, G lfingsley, C Leitiiiig, B Unger Bocl- Rigvvfli- Molloy Mille-r,J King,L Andrews,J Kincode, D Botesl Be-olrner, G Frey Second MISS? cocichl, M Penn, B Donnelly, E VVl1iiw,T CIUVLI M HO,mC,,F 7-q,3li,.,1, Row-M, Hortmon lstudent rnonogerl, B Gunn Lstiident riiqiiiqigerl, M St-gw, D Peinlitgircl, J Deiisiiiofgv D Lg-nignl M Mi3i'qiiici3w5l.i, J Ulrich, R Podf-ll, ort, F Meyer, P Pickett, R Rordin, 5 Plott, L Vouglit, F Drops-r, D Smith, T P lvtisllen, B N115-yn-5-Qijocicltl, S Dosse Coast coochi Cf N Emma sw X lndiono Stote's 1967 troclc teom won its fifth Indiono Collegiate Conference title in six yeors ond sported o 4-l record for duol meets, Heod Cooch Bob Meyne, ICC Cooch-of-the-Yeor, ond senior Mike Honno shored the post seoson spotlight os keys for the Sycomore's success. At the NCAA College Division Notionols, Mike I-lonno ploced first in the pole yoult. Following the regulor seoson, ISU ploced fourth in the Big Stote meet behind mighty teoms from Notre Dome, Iricliono University, ond Purdue University. This State broodiumper leoped high to get thot needed long distance. I89 fix The Sycamores swept to 3 lopsided victories at the start ot the season. However, Ball State gave ISU all the competition it had bargained for as the Sycamores edged over the Cardinals by a slim ll-point margins Weightman .lim Ulrich, high jumper Elliott Williams, and quarter miler Rich Rardin, all sophomores, proved their value by assaulting school records in their first varsity season. Ulrich set school records in the lavelin and discus events, and Williams topped the record in the high l gi B lx- i lump, while Rardin neared the school mark in the 1 440-yard dash at the end at the season. Sprinter Errol White, Q hurdler Larry Vaught, high jumper Pat Nixon, V and triple and long iumpers Jerry Kincade and Don Reinhard were consistent performers in the Sycamore's victories. Mike Hanna, top tlight pole vaulter, became ISU's tirst national champion as he captured the event with a vault ot l5'6 . Hanna also vaulted a l6'3 M tor a state collegiate record and an ICC record of l6'l . X- fwwmmmwmwmw . . Y .1 h .wx X ,..s.smM..,a, ' - Z' .,..,-.w,-,wv .Q-ss-.vs-.-XM-g:'a h'XW'w+s ' , l The key to a race rested many times on a good start, as exhibited by this State harrier. l Measurement of distance was the iob of this iudge. l X. Q iv XXX' I vc, Xxx x 3 ff 4 fi if 1.5 ' M Malay .il '37 '. e--,,,-,sgssh - - 3 .. 2.--1.1 .i , ,, 190 3 'Q :st 'f . ' ., 'fbgflfif' I 4 f Vi., ,N ig ,. ve ' . in-'v i ls., -twgs 3-3,193 fre' Q Q ,min ,- Sfm- 4 .. e 'S U .u J--w-merfsx SX Q4 J 1 - I ' ', -Efww ..- H: I if- .1 Y ' A close roce mode The final effort displayed by thus Indiono Store trockmon oll umportonf. Y N w F I V i SY-R x In The mosT demanding season iT had ever faced o nucleus of fine players enabled The Tennis Team To carry vicTories over several sTrong Teams lasT yea r. The Sycomores finished vviTh an overall record of Tive wins and Ten losses. The ICC Championship Tournament at DePauw highlighTed The year as ISU Took Third place and Darrell Johnson won The Covefed number-one singles championship besides being named The OuTsTanding Tennis Player in The ICC conference, Gary Hayes lunged to return his opponenT's shot. 192 John Deloney's inTenT serve drove The ball down court, '---wail li If ii ir ii is ii ummm I' , 34 if, WX X J Cy 5 D -1 1 Q n-Z1-004 K :JA If , ,. 1. 3 - it 5 ,A 'I A fl, Q . f gh hs- I cn M f X- t. .' , .1 ' 1 u Q f Q ,I -Mm ,Vis ' ,, -n W- x 2' .:.: ff, .' U , fi? V 42.1 -121 ' f A, 3 'MW 1 ' 4:5244 5 fr A Q, T 311, , j .,1,'.. Q io. 'X -if u N '1i,fQz51f , jf:ig-I-3' if ff? . ' f ' M '57 .-:pn A -1:-nd. ' -, ij? I' f' iffi .if f U' , . b 1 . .,,rQ ., fu.. +A 3.1.-I Q74 fi .I 3623 tif, . ZZ,:gj:E2'f ' 'f ,, ' f 1- 7 t'7'f'-,.,:,,,- 9 -. A Q G -' -f f ,.-- . . 1 : ,,:-:,-gg:-.:.1.1 -:-1-.ff-Q-,44:4-,:-m ,pzf-lg., ' f I - ' 1 . . -g:,5g::::g1:jqj33:1g,5,3g:::z5ggg,13,:g.gf::'- . '--151: ,,45,3,j?, Y t V5 tw ' ' ' j E5i55f??i1'1'-?f'.g,2 +:f . ' 41, . ,I Q 2 .sg - Af.. ',j 1 r'-', - gf- E C. 35?9'i5i31Y5if'f Si' 'H , i- - -- ,. .-w.,,,',3f- - -fat,-' .. ,. ,f f f Q Y 5 If 55 I ' My N ig g ,Z 'VI I Aff , ff ' Tennis Team: Front Row-R. Ryden, D. Johnson, J. Herrberg, J. Indiana State Indiana State Indiana State Indiana State Indiana State Indiana State Indiana State Indiana State Indiana State Indiana State Indiana State Indiana State Indiana State Indiana State Indiana State I 967 St. Joseph Murray State Indiana University Valparaiso Eastern Illinois Northern Illinois Butler Ball State Earlham Evansville DePauw DePaul tChicagoD University ot Illinois Bradley Wabash Delaney, B. Denny. Back Row-D. Klueh Ccoachb, A. Freifelder, L Mickleson, G. Zeitzinger, G Hayes I 8 9 2 9 6 I 5 7 O 9 7 5 7 O Darrell Johnson returned the ball with a lightning volley. f:5:Ei 'h n 2 J is Rs xg,-.X X' gr. V Q' X f 3Q..3.'.- vw' 148 -Tg 'K N e 3-. 'e .4-Xgw 'ffm -. I 9 ,Q 9- J- Q 1 ty-2 1? H V F QQ NJA. x X Xi QF' ,I - fqx ' v RN -:er -- .. ,, Q Q Wai 2,5 . ,f GQW Team Kneelxng-V. BuffoMno, J Whwte, Stcmdm Thurmorwdl BMcken5vQH,B Goyso xx ,,,,, H q A 5 .:41i.: v, , . A - . Jerry Whne svruggled to blosVou1 of o hazardous sond Orop. 194 x S L N . X.-X X fx F., .. -,z gvlx Durwkdborger, D, Nc-KR A . .4-Q ,K . ,gi-T F 'Zim 1 .3 . if FQ 'LH . j -44 Q QS Sli QM 1 Y .1452 I B . 1-.. vgfzk b . x -wx. ., Y '5 GN? QL D y V .Nl x Q .xi-,. .. x.xQ-XXX -ure:-'im '-:v ex-L -5- 1.4.0 ,510 V' Q xxx Vmce Buffoilno concentrated before hlttlng out of The rough, I x X r X X X 1 Indianci SfciTe's golf team finished the season This pasf spring boasfing ci I9-5-I record, placing the Sycamore squad in o tie for first in The Indiana Collegiate Conference. Coach Chuck Sanders, pinch-hitting for the former coach, wos nomed as the ICC Coach-of-The-Year, Besides having been a medalist in the ICC meet, Sophomore Dove Thurmond was also announced The Oufsfanding Golfer of the league, and Mike I-Ioke was one of the five medolisfs in the ICC meef which was equivalent To all-conference recognition. X X . -,X-P N, .3 ,gm 1 ,, , , K 1 b fm ,asc-'N-I-N, ,S-Q -- .X ., xg. 2 , . ,Q 'X' ' - fx' A, 'fwsiry ,rf -I 2 N X .- ' fix--,gd sw fx -:--.X- - X . s . .. . . . . .X is , ..,. , ,, l, f fe' ,X ,. Q A 5 4' 5 vw --z .-we--W Xt. s- ,A .-s-, KX-, H Y .X s ,K , 6- ,X -- www, V-xg.: 1z.1X. wig-N T' F - i ' if: f-'fiiecy - - - X -- I 9 - . XXRFXS X Q Q wah:-1,.,,.wXSI' s 5, .Ig 'X . 4 X -ff ,. . .- .' Y ' YQ .- . '5' v 1,N,yfQ.X. fi All sq X X -W-F 35. i-1-:ZXYJ --cz: -- - 2.5. - X ,Y xg, X ..., I XS x X -, .fi-59, .Kali-21.4152 9 '- , wr rf--- ' ., - gpg 4,1 'P .: ALA N 'g:' X5':Q .,-- '.. 3,3-. ' il .. is ..,, ,. h, t .. X., Si va , A ' - xi' ' F' .X I S a1+,sf'f'-'f .. ' X , ,P '.X. : Y Q , Z aryl. . , U .4 Y 'Ei ,I if. M ' Q-X J ISL Ouisianding Golfer, Dave Thurmond, drives down the fairway. Indiana State 6V2 Louisville I IV2 Indiana Siofe SV2 Cincinnati I5V2 Indiana Sfoie I2 Easfern Keniucky I2 Indiana Stare I9V2 Illinois State I6V2 Indiana Siafe 24V2 DePauw I IVQ Indiano Sfafe I2 Purdue 24 Indiana Stole I4 Wabash 4 Indiana Sfafe I2 ST. Joseph's 3 Indiana Sfafe I I Valparaiso 4 Indiana Stare 6 DePauw IO Indiana State I2 Valparaiso 3 Indiana Sfafe 9 Bufler 6 Indiana Sfote I I Evansville 4 Indiono Sfafe IO Cincinnafi 8 Indiana Sfdfe I2 Easiern Illinois 6 Indiano Sfofe defeated Valparaiso Indiana Sfaie defected Depouw Indiona Sfafe defeated Boll Store Indiana State defeated ST. Joseph's Indiana Sfafe 3 Boll Sfafe I2 Indiana Sfofe 9V2 Butler SVQ Indiana Store I4V2 DePauw V2 lndiano Store l2V2 Wabash SVQ Indiana State I4V2 Vincennes V2 Indiana Stare 301 Evansville 3I4 Af o practice session Bill Goyso demonstrated o puff, -.5 U lx I YK ,XQXX-f+x'. .- 195 The Undergraduate Men's Intromurol Sports Program provided opportunities tor participation in team competition and individuol achievements. This extra-curricular activity offered every student ct set of moral, social, physicol, and educational volues. A Student Assistant System, under the direction of J. L. Wittenauer, was available to students who wished to experience leadership roles involved in the program. HV 4 . ., 1 1 i w - '- 2 c - Basketball offered the development of team skills, 196 Table tennis competition wos enioyed by many mole students A good eye helped the bowler achieve a chompionship game NRNHN fi 4 - I .S NN A ,. .- wwf X Wfwwzv .wf vm 1 A ,. X v'i5:QSgiE 5 4w:SLfOX Xa,-'ci v',:,, ,igghxmxxvfxgks XXX xx RB-Rx, ,. ' .Mr . N . Xi ' K , NX. -NX .1-Qui:-::E1!::g::tktS X X .E.c5.:E: X X 5.55. ,-'-1.w.x,TFI.1-'- M .. . mm :ww X -f1QE5Q2rE:' N xX X 4:-, X A Xwek -N +A N X X .3 m.-. . ,- X ,..,:: :q . N X xQxc:l '!2 XxqQ'f'EQ':QSf'23QqS:E1,.'t:p'L Xe Q , N X X X x xx X xx XX X X N RNS? S Q Wrestlmg matches kept many of the boys rn good physmcd condmon A quuck Wmp shot earned two pomfsm un1romuro1COmpevmOn 1 , r 1 ....N...-x.+- ,.....,..+.. ' .,...--.... M.. ,,.-.-,.,.... WN., .... .... . w...,,....,......... ,,... l ffl :XXX . 1-A - 1:-sm Llndcx Buck was oworded the Won1en's Te-mms Smghes Chomplonshup, 5, i -,W N ,,-,-'A ,h VV tgjfikifl' :I ' Qw'1:-SP1 , Nw Q x . .HQ Lug' ' 'Qggiliu .fb - ,,x34SiLffMl J, -' ig.. A 5, .,,, A-A X .f . . y ,, - f-,im mfQN?x,.,fqi',.-f'w- V ,. . . - ,.f'N,-NXi : K6 . 1, 4,,-wut-X 5' W-qu. 1359- f.,,5TQ.1,- 3 b Eifplf-5,5 X ,L ,g,fgf,Tc'1.YQ3: ' 35.5. rff1Q::K1iff37S,.-s- x VLSLL: ' -'1,Qxf:QEmsI., X-IQRSXTLQ l,om4:-Pmrgmom onthe bmv'dne15 Q must m m game of bcxdmmton ff ... f by R ,A .X '- I-.. , -1..,,,,,Q,,x ix: ' .4 9 ' 'kg' '--1:5 .. : Sh sy , rf yin . gaf ik V A ,- X ff w ., -1- .3 W, i - 3? gi -9 I -:-1i?g.ifE'Q ,L ,' f2 ,51s?-a?1'f.- fi . .132-,al f v , . I A , . 3 1 . . 'P 1,2-3152 X . .- . I, X 198 xQ:QS,,gQ: Fleld hockey Offered women rough Yeom competitnon. M434 5 is ' tg- - i 'S fi Organized intramurols were offered to all women students enrolled at I.S.U. The purpose of intramurals was to make available participation in individual and dual sports. All students interested in exercise and physical recreation were urged to utilize the facilities and opportunities offered bythe women's physical education department. t ,- ti 54.4 ' fir: 22-If iifj., 'L xzi, ' . ., - f , 4 ' Aa'7c'Z'?1fd -t -f ' I fi. f JA.. A quick shot tool- opponents hy surprise The All-University Championship in each activity is determined at the end of each season. Last fall sophomore Linda Buck was awarded the All-University Tennis Singles Championship, and Sharon Walton, a senior, captured the Free Throw Championship. The Softball Championship was won by an off-campus team, the Basketball Team Championship was awarded to Reeve. 199 No matter what the weather, there were always recreatlonal opportunrtres avallable tor ISU students. The Physlcal Educatron facllutles were opened alternoons and evemngs, dally, lar swrmmlng, welght litting, logglng, gymnastics, and other actlvities when seasonal athletlc events were not in progress, Srtes tor outdoor actryltles rn good weather were numerous, 'angrng from outdoor basketball goals, tennls courts, and the Memorlal Stadium golt course to the newly developed lSU Outdoor Recreatlon Area, altering camp- rng on weekends, plcnlclng, canoelng, boatlng, and lishlng. SNJCIBVNYS were able to swam the year round an lSU's rndoor pool. X 5 at gt F' ,,:::,iL,i f ,,.,, . r 4.4 if 'A ,taxi 4 , 2 T? 1. Ziiifr-Qw lg il is nu 4 l t . y,,f- : . The outdoor goals hosted many Impromptu basketball games X N S! 1 Q . .2 , r f iw., ' 5 ir to 1 T lg ' -- ' l ? as ,.- fu-C T - mT 'v'm 'T 'W 'Tim '-fffmveefi-s-Aw+1--f fxgs-.' - :-f' 'Al :e: f-r' T,-+239 T f , lr . 4' A- A ,.-...tm l i 1,45 I V , 1 'M ,gy 1- r - 2 :Q L-TT .1 '-... The basement of the Athletic Bunldnng was the scene of strenuous exercrse under the weights 200 QQ' ' fr1,?sAx5Qf.a, -, n fr':-wsfvvl '- .. M '-SSS ' N 1' .5 X -SX I X .EM X X x T 4 Q ,EQ - .Q Q 15 - .W 'ximiggx -- ...gnpg x. -2' . , 3 f ff. 4 a if 3 Y , X :J .Q5,.,S,, 2 x , 4 V 5' , -12 . Q' x '-Kern S ,Qu N x 2 we QV N .., . W ,Q Q is X Q x as B XX . 4 X ,S X V,,.,fY uw A 3 Wg. :r,. -.-M mv 9 i V?fC KNPn. avfwif' www 'pq' ...mf- ...W V 1 4 V 4' - 1 . . ,M . , .. lm xf' ,, ff' .- -fl A ' Students developed new skulls on the gyrnnastlcs lacllttues The llvlng was easy at lSU's suburban recreatwon area Roller skating was introduced into the recreational program this year by the Intramural Department. 201 ' :I '52-E Fi se w iiz f T 5 ' I : - 21 ,Er I :- f ' 4 .5 ' . . Q . 5 -' iiff 1 , Q1 -fi' EQ . 53:5 . if 55 fri' fr is Q' Q ..,k, 1 1 -Aim , ',.'., 1 ,ixbh 2 ,jk ,,,. I 3:3 . .1 5::i E., :Z -'A ..., f Ji n xr., -, - ...,.., f'iQ:y3j,.,.4 N , X ., if A , 5:,.:::'.j ' X T ::sivf26f- Sf . 4'Na:i5,fg,., , ,Jw ..,.- A .Q:fsifgffi'.-3' . L.' N Nothing else in The world .Hnoroll the ormies .. . is so powerful os on ideo whose time hos come, Victor Hugo, l802-1885, The Fufure of Mon Academics XX .153 is LEX it x :II ,S ,M,,.....,...., -A ... .-,.-. .... .. ., , F 1SKlC Silii1 ties, Wessures, Uiii1lCl6'CiSi0IWS were an integral part The President 204 vvvui of the lite of university president, Dr Alon C Rgnkm The instigation of the design of a new campus library topped the list of many developments ol the Chief administrator ot Indiana State University, Pres. Alan Carson Rankin. He was also responsible tor formulating a faculty commission to study university life at the regional and Evansville campuses. Presidenfs ossisfonf Arding the President thus yeor wrth nts numerous specrol prolects ond new progroms for student offorrs wos his new ossrston1,Mr, Rlchord Boron. Se-rvrng os the presrdenfs representotrve, Mr Boron was coiled upon to convey the Thoughts of the presrdent to vrsrtrng drgnatnrres while CICTIFIQ os host of vorlous odmlnrstrotrve functions, xx 1 . ,. Q : ' K 1' 'VW fv .-NN, H , Q, 5 1 1 , ' f' , .R ., ,, To better co-ordmote therr ndeos ond to promote ettlcuency, Presrde-nt Arrrvrng ot Indrono Stove un August of 1967, Mr Boron ropxuiv beg, Ronkrn and Mr. Boron conferred often. rnvolved rn Campus ottorrs nr' I Pres1dentRonkln foundtumeio orient himself wxth changes In the unrversnry, sig A F MX JVTIE' 5 gg kg 'fu .:,r,s Wx- s ' i r f, ,.,, f v...,, Q A I -f '-Mfr. , r ' 3 is aa X Q! 'gt 1 X l ,' 'V 'W' If 'f , , wgqbkf' I , . U 0 Bw Q A 205 I S r i. : ,, .- --' wvxwx x xma-' An enfhusioshc glow was shown by the president of Homecoming 4- V 49 '- A Preswd-3-nv ond Mrs Rankin porhcupoied In Yulefude fesflvrhes, 206 ,- ' ' .,, '-nz. ..' N.-4 g3,,,,., Q lwg?.,kA,,'1..y.. lc: -A A M gb,-.,:,r.-,.5:x,-is-W .- .. .-:NYWQ-wx', .f aff.. -- 4 ,g..,..3.gjg5+v.-Q ' - .F-N ,, .,:,,Nmk,,:.x-igiw . X x, Q I L-Q,-'K' A 5, yylx Joys cmd sorrows were exchanged by the presudent ond hws vvnfe wn the few loneWy moments they found Mme to shore, ,fff,.V T .xx me Y' 4, xxx ' Q -' -C' ww ' N. Nrs.x.,V.vk, w I Y A x ? 5423 .1 T m T. o -, 9. 5 :I 9. fs! o 3 9- I o C W FD 5 0 U. 3' C 55 41 5' - 5'- m 70 o 3 5- D VX Q 2 Q 207 X X X X Q' - G. X qv Q use ' ax LQ, I X xxx xx cw X wi . Sm' XFX X Q bx N - bill s X X ww. . V S X x Qs. , Due ra rhe elforrs of V4 Vice-Presidents Servlng as an lnrrlcal part ol The lSU's adminustralive s stem Y 1 were the unuversi1y's four vlce-presidents. e Vlce-Presldenl of Student Affairs, Dr, John Trunl, a summer orlentahon allowed 2800 new Under The supervlsuon ol th students to pre-register. Also Introduced under Dr. Trunf1's guidance were such groups as the Blue Berets, Alpha Lambda Delta, and the Sycamore Showcase. To keep all informed of recenl d evelopments was the responsibilnfy of Vice-President Schomer. Thus, a closer Contact befween sTuden1s and alumna was secured. 208 ce-Presldenl Trum, 5,000 srudents received financial and lhi Durectung Developmen s past year. T and Publnc Alfaurs was Dr, Wayne Schomer. ss ,..f X xXx M MV' X Hrgfkfi' ' ..f ,chan One ofthe most recent developments of the Vice-President and Acting Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Charles Hardaway, was the establishment of an Academic Advisement Center. In addition, Dr, l-lardaway initiated a Curricular Development Program in order that new programs and courses could be introduced to students. Managing institutional business and financial affairs was the major responsibility of Vice-President and Treasurer, J. Kenneth Moulton. The vice-president undertook such duties as budget control, residence hall management, and supervision of new construction, Vice-President Moulton aided in the development of plans forthe progress of ISU xx .- v ft' X 'Rv -.,N.N.Nl ,-,Nh Ng, x A A dOC'OfGl program in life science was the innovation of Vice Pr sidei-it Hardaway -.-a MM Faculty Council Board of Trustees Working with the President and the Board of Trustees, the Faculty Council shared in the decision-making ofthe University. The twelve-manned governing body, representing the faculty, considered matters concerning curriculum patterns, revisement at the faculty constitution, and new graduate programs. fs' N 'ti Front Row-Dr. Sharpe, Dr. Venable, Dr. Duncan, Dr, Hunt, Dr. McDaniel. Pres, Rankin, Vice-Pres. Hordaway, Vice-Pres. J. Moulton, Dr, Rissler, Dr. Back Row-ViceAPres. Truitt, Dr. Pitzei, Dr, Kellems, Dr. Brett, Dr, W. Boss, Cleveland. The Board ot Trustees made the linal decisions in all administrative matters. Using the recommendations ot the Faculty Council and Administra- tion, the board approved items concerning salaries, personnel selection, construction, and other budget expenditures during the year. .M R i .4 'QYDY' ev' MM.. Q Q.,-...... --an . -Q. M55 MO,-Y-1955.8 SE.,-ved O5 p,fe5,deng of me gourd of Trustees- The twelve member board was appointed by the governor of Indiana. Members of svundlng comrmrre-es re-vvewefcl The Fggulfy Council wos chewed by Dr Joe T Duncan . -.'. , I' - ... , W . ff- X K..-Rv gg? Fron1Row: Pres. Ronkin, Miss Jesse, Mr. Acher, Mr. Lomb. Bock Rowl Dr. Kendall, Mr. McCufcl1on, Mr. House. ..f .3 T55---,g,,fA. wg k as ,fn E L R -X xi isis Ax 5 is: WS lS' -1 W ,N gif X V V, 4 BR i Q 'Sa ks-.wen-wx-f' X . i I ,,,,.,. we wx.,...s.--...i his QSEQQ ,pp-xv 2 Deon Florence Thompson expressed the need for hugh scholorshrp. A more occurote image of his office wos Deon Rodgers' goal, .W ,. N. .., ,Q H ., ,. . X. ,...,Q,.,-.-s ,3N..R.szP.xs-fa.:-:ess-riser-Win X' YNY. .xx 3 Bac N , xx 5, x Q, I, izrnlva ,.s - V :QA-:xii - -, , we ,., . X, ., 1 r. ..-' . E5 -.Q 7 o lv 'N , . 'Pi-L..-,Ms 212 Assisting the Deon of Women were Miss Ann Epperf, Miss BetTy Hudson, ond Mrs. Jcme Diffenauer. Student personnel services Facetious, iovial, and animated individuals as well as those bewildered, depressed and inhibited were all shown equal concern bythe Dean of Men and Dean ot Women. In assisting all students, the deans contributed greatly to the campus-wide framework involving the integration of extra-curricular learning with academic learning. The deans also encouraged frequent Contact between the statt and students so that the existing gap could be made smaller. In addition, the deans and their assistants served as advisors to campus organizations and residence halls. ,,...f3! cc X Mt ' ff..-1-- ' Mr. Donald Mighell, Mr. Paul Edgerton, ond Mr. Alfred Brames advised the Deon of Men on many matters Y wvx hggsa . Q x w Qu: Through the efforts of the Director of Financial Aids, Mr. Mark Williams, students were Gble to work as they learned. i 1 : 3 . if Students seeking scholarship and loan information were given assistance through the Department of Financial Aids, 214 The Division of Student Personnel Services was kept busy this year aiding students in many facets of their campus lives. The Department of Financial Aids and Student Employment was concerned with placing students needing work who had proven themselves capable of working and maintaining their grades. Located in the Administration Building, the Student Health Service provided ISU students and faculty with the medical attention essential to treat acute, chronic, or minor illnesses. Primarily concerned with high school relationships was the Office of Admissions. Through this department, high school seniors were informed of the opportunities available to them at ISU. Student Health Service Director, Dr. Phillip Ensey, made certain there was a physican on hand twenty-four hours a day. Ailing students found that three good meals a day were provided to help them to a speedy recovery. 5 im t , x .vs ,4s -N, The infirmcry sow 0 wide variety of illnesses during The year. Jomes Nelson,Drrec1or of Adrnnsslons, set up vusnohon days ,ws s. 5M ...i V Reducing the suze of the opplncqfion ouded freshman whale the use of the computers to process 'hem helped the udmwmstrorlon 14 r AIG' N -L. As Purchasmg Dlrecfor, Mr. Kenneth Black handled supply needs, 1-.- H' Q as S 1 ff, .f 5-.3 .- S Ns - - .--1 + gf, . Q, .Q ACK' - s -as a a M -ul' K -an-U' XYKQEQS., xv X .x,, Mrs. Dons Sfaggs, Bookstore Manager, trained her assistants. 5-11 .1-Vg! An efflcuent classnhcahon system of stackmg books greatly aided students with new classes. 216 Business management The Division of Business Management capably handled the financial administration of ISU. Keeping the vast amount of equipment needed for University facilities on constant order was the office of Purchasing. The Indiana State Bookstore undertook to see that all books ordered by professors were obtainable when needed by students. The dispensing of funds from federal grants was handled by the Bursar and Government Contract Officer. Managing residence halls and student housing to make them a more pleasant place to live was the Housing Office. The Controller attended to the general finance. Tm-. Xl-Q n 2,5 'ut X Housing Director, Mr Cletis Shouse, reduced housing problems. ' X s Mr. Richard Barton was Bursar and Government Contract Officer. 'awww' Serving as controller, Mr. William Neihart paid the bills of ISU. if in l 217 ,V Smdent 218 Drrector of TMUB, Mr George Redfeorn, scheduled Union events, Acnvmes Dwrecfor, Mwss Lando Eldred, planned events. L N. A' .. as .X Pu1offeve-ry1hir1g,tomorrow's Saturday was the cry of ISU students of 'he Frldoy night donces. D Q l 'TK X ,.,-. T 'nr iigwa-qmsx f c i ANN H ' I Physical Plant Director, Mr. Ralph Dunkel, procured maintenance Business management The Director ot Student Activities aided in planning campus-wide events. The Director ot the Tirey Memorial Union Building sought to make the best utilization of available space for these student activities including dances and movies. The Physical Plant also kept the benefits of students in mind by making available campus mail and campus telephone operations. The welfare ot students was also a concern ot the Department of Safety and Security. Under this department, full time police investigation was accessible. Q Q .-s.. ,tes . .wc-f..w s- pf- :M- Mr. George Kern served as Safety and Security D Campus Police made sure that all vehicles were p 'vi Ir'E'Ct0r roperly parked, w .,,11. Q A ,,.4 NX A I, , 3,, EEE IU. si? W g es E I . s . 4.1 . z.. .1 V. , R. , ix f' A RN gs: S A W Public ond professional services Working within the Division ot Development ond Public Attoirs were tive ottices. Formed cis on independent corporotion to promote educotionol purposes ot lndiono Stote, the ISU Foundotion collected ond odministered money in the form ot gifts tor projects ot the University. The Bureou of Plocement helped students prepore tor o coreer through vocotionol counseling ond occupotionol intormotion. Student interviews were orronged wsu Foundation Director, Mr CurlPc1rlms,hondledlinOV1CeS tor university seniors with vorious representatives, RBA i X 9, 'Q -:Q -at -9- -at ef .w 3' piocemem BWEOU D,,eC1O,'M, AI Hgrdu-,gl WGS O 5e,,,Or15 pol. Student interviews were often held in modern interviewing cubicles. 220 ' vs Q55 .wt l Director Joseph Kish in information Services handled publicity. i l l i l i 1 i it , ISU alumni were kept informed of campus events by Mr. Dale McKee. l l 'x x RWM ' ' X. Ns X Xxx AQ.. . N 5539 , Quail Futffl Mr, Richard Laughlin was Director ol Conferences and EAhilmt5 The obiectives of the ISU Alumni Office were to interest, inform, and involve alumni in the programs of ISU. All general publicity concerning the University was handled by the Office of information Services. In addition, the office of Conferences and Exhibits arranged for and scheduled all the conferences throughout the campus. 221 bl It izwrwx-RN mm . AX- c f. x sn. :A-V Dr .iomes Ringer, Registrar, directed student enrollment, Mrs. Lois Burdick was Acting Director of Extended Services. 1111 gw 3 222 'sn-ii., Es Mr. Darold Rude served as Acting Director ofthe Library. Student pm, 3 st rv 4, V .Q .- 1 1598-' I, sg' - Qs EE . Mr. Frederick Rothwell headed the Industrial Regegfgh Offme The office ofthe Registrar kept past and previous records of all students enrolled at ISU. CO-ordinating plans for non-credit courses was one of the functions ofthe office of Extended Services. The Library's prime concern was the planning of a new science division, The Industrial Research Office assisted area industries which had need of their services. s were rarely aware af the duties at the administration 223 'Y f NX a 3' r x X XX Drrecvor of the Cornpufer Center, Mr Wullord Jorchow lrlghtl sow tho! Tests were properly graded. 1uu1 111311 incur - '7 '-L ..----.-- -... .-, 1.-1 n..- ..-,.--... m . ......... ............... ,..,7 .......... ...ii ....... .... l .,...... ............ .I 3: 'N' 'i 'r 4 if One function ofthe Computer Center was to process records and files thus producing reports and documents useful to students and staff of ISU. Equally important was the recording function of the center where faculty and graduate students were aided in performing research where computers could be used. The Audio-Visual Center assisted faculty and students in classroom presentation ' by making available various types of audio-visual materials and equipment. ln addition, ' N Ja instruction on the selection of films, filmstrips, and slides WGS provlded to Sllmulule Closyoom lnleresl- Mr. Russell McDougal capably directed the Audio-Visual Center. :ms , 3 Supplied with a large film library, the A-V Center benefitted faculty, students, and staff. 225 Serving os the Center of Whe' Evansville cornpus, Thus A. S 'J' M. . vs :H 1 , W. .' .. 5.4 ..AR1'.. 'v f.fy, ., 4 ,.-.,., classroom buuldnng proved 0 busy Spot for ol! 5 W - l Rernembronces of days gone by were dnffuculv to fund on the Compus. f , 4, i .2 .. As., Q X ' P '.-F -.rfev,g.,'sL. N . 9:-val, M f - 776 ,, -. .. --M , - -..n.-,z 'Q V, M wr Ft h. 4 ,f.,..'-zvaqg. 1- F -Sc4'x'vjv.5 ww .- 4, ' tariff-L, x-f -13514.15-1-' Yi- ak' U A ,. -v ,1-3, L f ' .A f Tr I l YQ -fsiflms n,, if, . ' .:'-1 ' . ' .BF . v 'V 'nw 1:4 X nf , + ',.'sm....- 'N' ex l l l l i l V l n i i l l l i i l l i X . Q + 1-3 . s ,. X x,x, Lectures were no different at Evansville than at Terre Haute af c :gi Yi E' Ai... K f ,x Q. r N .wqw ' . ,yiiarx 1 , f., A553 'O .v 9 If. ,:' f v T if-rzgx .,- X as Dr. David L Rice, as Dean of the Evansville campus, supervised campus-wide activities. The Indiana State University campus at Evansville, Indiana was also expanding its facilities and programs. Enrollment this year reached 992. To alleviate overcrowding, a new classroom building was planned. The campus allowed students living nearby to begin their college educations conserving both time and money. The Evansville campus was thus a true example of ISU's goal for growth and advancement. isulf '- TX :E -R. QQ...,E'.,:,,i.-4:-wtf? Student participation enhanced the oblectives ol the professor .,,,. Q- Q X' .mm v-. X.. . ,, '. .. 1: i:'5TiSY2w:al ' 'ig Niki t A-.yxsgr-'., x :E Ek, wg. ,,,, : - i wwmwv Nx.'.,.,.Mx::- .s..Nrc-sage 227 x wt' 'wma-sw- ' Graduate School fllll -X Graduate programs were offered to meet virtually all requirements forthe various teaching certificates in Indiana. In addition, increasing numbers of rather highly-specialized, non- teaching programs were offered, such as criminology, recreation, and student personnel services in higher education. In all, twenty-nine Master of Arts and Master of Science degree programs were offered by the various departments, in addition to three Ph,D. programs. 1 i Dr. Jacob E Cobb has been Dean of the Graduate School since l964. A 'QQ , .. . Graduate students took time to exchange thoughts after many hours of teaching and studying. 228 'xiii' ff H X We X X The gob Of keeping the Wes an the Groduore School up To date prov9JY0l3g-qn1omJmE'mV13NIQEJ- whwdw requwfti my mmm .fvMj1.-no 1 D r Q V l I l I x 1 w xx' fm ' -- ,f1i,,gQ, f:y.:,g,, ' . Kwf:::q.,--x x Qix 3' Deon Cobb has been obly ossusved by Dr. Mary Ann Corroil GVOCYUOTE SYUUGNS OWU' SGUQN' f1SS:2'uf+cQ y w I I 9 , 2 - L , W 5 1- we Wg, e -ur 230 R N. My lf- w,,..,4-' ':, H - ' , V N G V! ,Q ' X .s fm-SfiSxRs--- 'Q is XX-,ss X XX ss QXNQ N X c r -- . 'X is 2' 2555 s5:ve WRNS-f ' j :if f Xe' Sbwyxxgfgz' 'i ,. c,::,s - ' 'Niels : to ' X 1 N K s '13 wx. Nei .. t. R -s.g' wg' x, XX N '-'sXY9'NWo X .K. - Deon Richard Gemmeclxe heodecl the College of Arts ond Sciences. Administrators in the College of Arts and Sciences concerned themselves with expansions and advancements an various de- partments. New courses such as World Religion ond the History of Western Religions were offered in the humanities deport- mertt, while a foreign language teaching malor in Russian was mode c1voilable.To gain experience, selected students in the criminology department worked at the Federal Prison, Also the art department acquired a new building. l q Q Hq.:4 S' -XJ W. x 'QW15-'4::.b N, .. -f- - .. - X :.- N X35-1 gg. rt :mi x, -Xkm f ' xg X .uf S Arfs and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences Arr Deporfmenf Tnear'rQ1eparTmerr?ar NSU contrnued To offer urs mrimy rmereshng and varred Courses Qhfaqmng a new annex bunchng for rnsfrucruon rn ceramxcs, scokrgw,-Q, and paanhng waa The greatest achnevement Tor the an department, whnch was Under the charfmonshrp of Dr Ehher Porrer 7 -.eq--.-...f 'wg '49 -Z , N X -X aw ,M rw, -I-94-Q i inn Pow - H Wahoce, r Damah, C Gorreil, M Murphy, Back Rowe M, Whnaker, C Mers- ' 1, fl H'1aa,J Cook A Taylor 232 Kappa Pr as an Inrernafmonal Collegiare Arr Honorary Frarernmry for boTh men and women. Members mos? have a grade poinT average of 3.0 in arr and o cumrnulative unclex of 2.0. I1 was formed To promote interest in arf, To raise The sfandards of artistic work, To srirnulafe higher scholarship, and ro recognize porenflol and professional ablhty. Koppi Pi English Deparfmenf The Emglrsh de-parrmehr Comlmuergl ra grow :rw numbers clrrecred lily Dr George Smack, head Ol the rleprjrrtrwrern Although no new courses were allererl lhrs year, rhase rmlraclucecl lasr year yve-re successfully camrrrweul. ALPHA PHl GAMMA Front Raw-L Kleuh, R Culp, S Wanmnger Back Rowfl? Trefel, S VanDuyn, R Burlnrlnlk, I-l Wallace, M Jasrewrcz, M Tvvust Alpha Phi Gamma Alpha Phr Gamma, ah honorary co-efilucalrohal raurhallsrrc lrarermly, was orgarrrzecl la rccagmze mclryrclual alnrlrly C1lWClClCl1l6'VE'fTW9HT'5 an lourhalnsm Thus year they hosted the Wabash Valley Preis Camlererwaf lar hrgh school raarnalrsrs rn The weslorrn part ol lmclrana Memliwershrp was opera To slarilerrls who had served on stalls al school palylrqarrarrg 233 Foreign Longuoge Deporfmenf no ,-, i,,ari,.ara'.nq rnsrrugrors rrom nahye iands -:rjrned fine may-:rr imoroyemevfs ai The ioreiqn .1 ,.L.,,,e sezafimenf headed by Dr, Curcio. Perihonino fo- x-.ard a new maziers program and an ulrimare proqram iead The iurure deveiopmenis for siudenrs in ioreion ianquaoe. This year a qrearer number oi srrgdenfir parfirzipaied in Ph.D, Tne summer program hefd aoroad in various European couniries. Efo Sigma Phi JT Qs In order ro obiain membership in Era Srqma Phi one musr have an index oi 3.25 in rhe dab ical lanquaoe an cumularive index oi 2.75. The hah siandards ser by 'rhrs honorary iraierniry are iuriher empha ized by iherr promo? inq inreresi in Jrhe hisfory. arf and lireraiure oi anrrenr Greece and Rome. Q34 if r 10: rx ' VAFH1 P'-H F' fp Jin n 9 i-iU'r'hrn n i- S r F r Wh J V i W5 L Sf vi r ir-f , r o farix- E. . LATIN CLUB: Fronr Row-V. Kislier, K. Slarlmwealher, J. Smiih, D. Barl- derson, K. Powell, R. Slaley, J. Madsen. Back Row-J. Schechler, low, J. Kiehl, P. Roberson, S. Moore, C. Slryler. Second Row-G. l.. Eir, J. Jochum, D. Wilmes, W. Powell. P. Johnson, L. Slurnler. Ewing, C. Thompson, A. Cleveland, S. l-luichireson, J. Bradley, B. An- Lcinn Club Wos open lo ony student who hod hod or leosi one Course in Thol oreo. The lonn Club continued to build the subieCT's nome on compus os This yeor The Lofin Club cigoin helped build ond decorate The Elo Sigma Phi flooi lor lhe Homecoming Porode ond olso ogoin sponsored The Romon Bonguei during The Fine Arls Fesnvol. . , , . 5 , E .' , . - . nf, V - f . 3 H y ' ' 'N Z- .4 '- ' Y , x., ' V- A i V' xl , i,-I .3 fr - f I - -' ' V i ol 1' Q , H, .. . . .' - f I ' ' E I 5 'V Q , ' ,. r E ' m -1-- - 14,1 I 1 H .5-, EL CIRCULA ESPANOL: Pronl Row-C. Aballi, S. Campbell, S. Haynes. N. Jamrose. Second Row-D, Hein, N. Vanlue, N. Palmer, M. McKinney, M. Gillner. Back Row-L. Garwood, D. Guenin, R. Beebe, M. Morales, J. Puller, P. Cannon. Lolin Club El Circula Espanol was esfab- lished lo provide educalional enlerlainmenl and inleresl in The Spanish deparlmenl. Any sludenl who was inleresred in 'rhe Spanish language was eligible for membership. This year lhe members enlerlained loreign speakers, presenled illuslrraled Talks aboul Spanish cullure, and parlicipaled in Spanish songfesls. El Circulc: Espanol 235 Phi Sigma lofo Phi Sigma lofas membership included sludenls who were faking fheir Third year ol a romance language and whose academic srandards were high. The recognition ol oulslanding abilily and The sllmulalion ol advanced worli and research in The romance language was Their purpose for The pasl year. The SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES was a diversified and large deparlmenf. The adminislraiors foolc adyanlage of This by offering mental and cullural advancemem' in all fields of each seclion. 236 Pl'll SIGMA IOTA: Fronf Row-M. Banef N. Jamrose. P. l-louls Second Row-A, Phillips, M Lesler, K. Nicliell. S. Campbell, Back Row4G. Thoma, l.. Baumunlc, C. Jones. D. Hein. The Sycamore Players presenied ihe iamous HENRY Vlll. I A x as X x, AA 3 - QQAN X X X +Fkw1fi:'Asisfs:?:3 ' 2.'fj1:Afs.VzAj5fg A X ' X 1 ' S Q 1 X 'sammy-,ra . X . S xg 'iff W .A w ws x was ld x -' Q Af, .Af i Arts offered opporfunifles for self-expression. ,iv fx A' A Y, A AA A :A 4 -, . xx ' wif S - f 'h5x: - 4 X , 3 Q A. M Q MNA ,,,, A .6 'x Scienfific advancemenf was encou raged by H1 is deparfmenf. Fwne 5 I A A Z ' 31-: 2f?1f'7 A A '-:fr-2--I -I .ik V Q, A A gy' A I A V A 253' I '5,.::-2351.5--, ' A at V g 5 ! A -'lil ' 4 .A- ' ,l - Q 1 is ' rf courses required concenfrafion. 'I A Q -.+ 25. f V A A 51-fA,Ai 'Lf f A V A -: :fr ff :.-ffzfz:1:5:2z X iz!! 'P -52355. 55-,ja-z 4 1 U N : E?E 'ii ' l 237 -1-.---ww 5 . -Q 541, ff. A: .. Q. X Yeh- M X. . It A svudem warl-cs rn a maze of threads as she sets up the loom P a coffee break from her darWy duhes Home Economics Department Introduced Thrs year was the use of communiry people for rnstrucrron IU Irfe educahon classes. Also, in order To increase The scope of ifs programs, The home economrcs department concentrated on expanding The travel study program by sponsoring Trrps fo New York and Europe, Dr. Anne Lee was charrman of This growing deparfmenr, Phi Upsilon Omicron Phi Upsilon Omicron was tounded to recognize and reward individual ability. Members must be home eco- nomics maiors with a cummulative grade-point average of 2.9. They helped sponsor a tea to welcome new freshman, home economic malors, and returning upperclassmen. Teas were also held to honor superior scholarship, and on award was given to the sophomore with the highest index. Early in the fall, the Home Economics Club helped to sponsor a party to welcome new home economic mayors and minors. An outstanding Freshman Award was presented to the freshman girl who not only proved herselt outstanding, but also had contributed to the club. The Senior Service Award was given to the senior who had Draven to be the greatest asset to the club. Home Ec Club gnu-1 i in PHI UPSILON OMlCRON. Front ROWAC Morcum, ll Ferguson, L Kaiser, M Caudell, L Gross Second Rowfl? Turner, M Schussler, L Smith, Fl Rogers, C Doyle, lf Sl-arstten Third Pow-J Harmon, S Willis, F iframer, M Banlfs, A Lee Baci- Pow-J Rybarozyl-, J Ferrari, J Pierce, N Werner, C Con- rad, M Gibbs lg it t l HOME ECONOMICS CLUB: Front Row-J Rutledge, S Archer, L Kaiser, K O'Neil, B Sonafrank, Mrs Smith, Miss Skarstten. Second Row-P. Thompson, E Whitworth, B Hammans, J Gottschallc, C Doyle, N Rogers, A Lee, R, Turner, J, Ferrari. Third Row4Y Russell, A Scobell, G Maurer, A Reddick, K Smrth, M Murphy, C Conrad,J Aikman. Back Row-J Pierce, il Ferguson, K Pea,J Powell, N Werner 239 Sclvool of Technology 1 ,P ng vs S'1illl.l5 os one ol We lorgesl Cleporrmenfs iz' S'i:' ,.-- , 'lwe muiosmol ecluccmon clepomnent W' maui rs progvess by we-cewnng the storms ol gg'-QQ of 'gglnvology The newly formed 0rQlwesTr'orf3lil S, F9115 ' zifoqrwiuw mllowfglil for vvlde-1' Qxpe-rwn1f3nTC1fuOn Wltlw :N 1,s mol rilfofiesses ln oclclmon, several workshops sponsored 5, rw ': inn: Swre Unwerswty ollovved for explorofxon 11110 ' H 1: o' VluSf C1leducolwon,ATE-oCl1G1'SlE'llOW5lNp 'og :n1 '1'soi:llowef1llof the expcrnsuon of the Qroduofe en- : X'!' 'non' 'ol Ea-conclory Teochmng Epsilon Pi Tou Egnsfon P Timo, the lnferncnnonol lwonorory Ol 'A',lL13 lfll'?lflUCCl'!OlW,rEl71plTC1SlZE-Cl 'l' V'illU'?5 of Pl' lll, Socwixl prolucrency, ond 3f?'fl'Cl' Mentryer 2. rnosf lmve 451 3 O 9,059 Ui' ' ilwf' 'Elf V: 1 E 'zultfqecm and on ova-rqll ol Q 5 L'i:we 1'e C 'fiwong weve Qwem 10 Q7 'PC LD1E :YS, , A , 'fi-f' Poe- B Lir.-vain, r-1 Borrwcll 11' J Vi, D Gfublfl, M Boefzenvon Second 511'-ff. ' H En :soy--, D Eflem J Cover, B E' mfr.-'M Q -ons-ng 'Mlm Pow'-E Svendsen, W 30' . v', , 9 -, P 'fcflown Bock Pow-P F .'-'1 1 ,D F'f'ri1f-ll P7 Pl1E'C ,F Dwllmgrv 240 N-Sang. lndustrial Education Club The Industrial Education Club vvas open to all industrial education mayors. The organi- Zation's purpose was to help its members develop leadership qualities and to provide them the chance to become better acquainted with the specific phases at education which intersted them, The club took field trtps to tactories once a month and visited a printing corporation. Yfmr 4905 ItlDLJSTl?lAL EDUCATION CLUB Front Pow-D Yorl,J tvtayhorn Bacl- Pow-D Klue-li1er,F? Kane Library Science Initial steps ot accreditation were taken by the library science department for a Masters of Library Science degree In two years time, this graduate program will be completed and available lor all graduate students seeking a pro- fessional degree, : 7 .ifirr -V-. . ,W f- f- i M -ew - A Mifiw P --f- P- i i Ei,-in i H-,wi-if D f-if if L rvi.-rms 1 F A A l.1 -' V L li H l,-id if-'.-511 P f-is-.ara 7 P rl Doiltr Moore, chairrnan ol The inalhernalics deparlmefil, helcei innprme lhe de-parrrnenl by increasing lhe Curriculums 5'jfrYLirC:wi i31 'he libfiifyirlHlQ9bI'ci,ll'1Q analysis, and iirncarer coerced These chanaes were rhe rnaior adifancernenlf ol fhe rnalhernalics cleparlmenl, l-lowever. 5ofllrel3r1rlin'ie,lhe deparlrnenl inslilared candidales :ir che PhD, proararn in rnarh eduealion. Mathematics Deparfmenf 242 X Alpha Befa Alpha Alpha Bela Alpha is open lo sludenls enrolled in library science or planning lo lale such courses. ll was organized ro lurlher lhe professional I-nowledae of ils members, lo serve as a recruilrinq agency, and lo promole fellowship belween sludenlrs and librarians. V 'XXX .- :Rx 1 11- N X. ' , - xx ' NQN. .qs .... A Pi Mu Epsilon Menwloerwlfwrp lo P2 lVl1,1EpSll0n, nalronal mallw lwonornry, wa' open lo rgeplnjrrnnre wrllw J 4.Om.3ll1inriey lunroriand 'ien1o:f.Mll'1.J 3.5 nnallr rode., and nnenwber-1Olll'w+3 lafufrx. Allnouqn llwra wr,-1 lL1 l llwe 'fre-:ond xear lor Pr M11 Epsilon nn lnclrrlnfr Slalef canwrwf., llwey rereryecl .jan enllwuifaslrt reiponfe lronwllwe'2iudenl'i.1nd have done nmclw lo encourage flue flrdy of mmlwenmlirir' f' 47 Pl MH FP NL lll lr nl P l l L 'X D L Vnvrrlw- ll ,J nf- L My 1 Jrwifrnrl Flrrxxf lll :pl-llrlllnwallrnlllll lPll'lA'l 'llerlvxw 1 . -r. , 5,1-n r nl-nml ll '5Mv 1f-' EM-pl F'w.f P l-rllr-rw 35 '- Under flue Qlrreclron of Doclor B-355, llwe plnilosoplfxy depgrlmgnll'13dlOUFl,L1llellr'YT9lVWHlVLlf1lOVi and one perl-lime rngrrucfor The lwenlyflrye four'1e'i ollered enabled many Sluclenls fo Cornplele in lwo yef1 '.1 major in plwrloeoplmy loward a liberal orrs deoree The-e courses ranged lrorn elnEcS,oe'5,ll1elrC9,and loqrf fo Conlemporary plwiloeoplwy. philosophyolreliqron,anflPl.1lo.SlL1denl2.rn many of llwe ffourees sludred rem'lrnq'1in plwrlosoplwy. Philosophy Deporfmenf 243 Music Deporfmenf The nmsif -jleparlrneni wus iw i:ori?inually iwrowinq deparlrrienl, and rli year Ji new resiiilenl wnodwind fun iv 'el was lrirnwed willwin llve dei iirlmenl, filonq wi'll'1C1re'3ideni 'lritiiqfgL1firlei.Tl'WemLli,iriClep-Jrlrnenl ii unfler ilrie direclion of Doclor Barnes who erperlly quideel llwe cleiirirlrnenl as for ine second iionzeiiurive year a Rockefeller Gran? will? llwe lnfliifinapfiilis Symphony Offlieslrri was oblained. l T4i ii.lf' li nl Fri,-.f l' Wvi1 l ' ' lr I-i il l' Fiiiivi fi lliifl F' ' f. . i i ii' ii iv 244 il f' ,- V ffii' P 'Muir fi liiiiiiiii M lil-,ii ll Hiiill, M M V' I I f ll V l :ln U Mi ir i Fi vii V' i , .1 i i ii D iirnll g l,i,..1i,,-,H iiiii'-iw, Plii lvlu Alplm Sinlonia was fl prolessiiiinxil rnusii' lralernily for men wliose purpose il was lo aclmrme llie Cause ol rnusic in America, lo losler llwe mulual wellare and briillwerliiiiod Oi sludenls ol music, and lei give reiioqnilion lo oulslancliriq worl in musical abilily, Tlwi-1 llwey did by sponsoring Sonqiesf and recognizing an oulslandiriq member. Phi M u Alpha grQ,MA Arpp-4A XQTA- Fmrrr PM-,-L Pxnjhr-v r' VV1'hv D Vfrrrilrfvr-rgrrr D ffmm,-, C CM' Sr-.and QOWKQ gyermr, Q, Hqugfi, C Eurcjh, L A.i-:Mm-rf: M SWA H W' 'N' A Emmrqw LVL Por.-.H CR lamrrgn R VV-Nh-v J Dmrf A,Wf :n-.TE-rn Sigma Alpha lofa Srqmia fwphfn loha wa if nmirfi frafernrry for women. 5.51-'hmember musf hnye .3 VE'COI'T7VUfE'VM4fif1OI'IfI'OV'TT fhe muhvri hisCulfy.anrl.1Cqr'.j,rgJQ pgrn' averaqe of 25, The hrlrrrrjwrfirx, 1- -1h9SrQV1E'd fo fjrfvjvmirfe .1 ',fr'r3rTCqer' l'JOV1dOfITWLlSif6l underwinnchnq .wud rnferefr be-iween foreign rjoanfrrer. n ariher fhe deyelmrwmenf of merr'fnnw'1fi .........,. .... ,.,...,,.x.- f , --- 'E wav? 513, I ZH r zrf, Ur., rw med 'rw U'-1. ' xx Choral Union Choral Unron is composed of any sfudenf inferesfed ' in muslc and singing, They practiced each Monday 1 niqhf and performed fwo major choral works, one af Chrrsfmas hme and one during The spring, These 1 Concerfs were mef wI+h much enfhusiasm as many affended fhese Concerfs and enloyed The versafile music, 245 N .,x,Ne,,. D ,. -we r ,N X fr mn-Q .vw - - Qfsxk Sx monony Orclwesrra was open 't O h f 1 Q x L r lrQ3'r.31rribfmlmenls.Tl1eCDrCl'we-Sire I Y ,.- r e , esen'a'.on ol Several -:on-jerts llwr 3 5 gif en qlvenmenl Ol Tlwe unlversily Q 4 X J.. . A A -- :Avi Q-1-.v Y ' '- - -'4 '3- - -Y-Quutnw W V , x r,!,p1r l W ll I ' 21 A f l I L S ., .a mf: 246 Universify Sinfonieffo The Universlly Srnloniella numbers oboul 25 members. Essenlually e srrinq group, Pr performed a wide variely of music in local enqaqemenls. The Sinlonierra raped a program for Television and also presenred a Spring Concerl. Lending a musical noTe To campus life, The lvladrigals were involved in many acTiviTies. ln addiTion To Their various singing enqaoemenTs, The members puT on Their annually . successful Madrigal Dinner in December. M MADRlGfNluS: Eronf Pjw-J Zrjhar. Mr H- ,nrgrrji V Mr'--1 Y M S-:alba lg Clad., V, Blackwell E. l-Tuahes. Bao Piv- ,l W1 Q'l 9 W'il',r D P if'r,,A,a T-J Qui.. P F-ll l3VVill-arson B Youno G- Hare-5 Universify Singers The 48 members oi The l.lniversiTy Singers have Plans Tor a Two day Tour oT Indiana in The sprinqg They will have a home concerT: and a Tour of Europe which is planned This summer. The 28 day Tour oT Europe is sponsored by The lnsTiTuTe oT European STudieS in Vienna. 247 FL' 11:151.3151s::'T4.:::,5.,:.g4:,g::11 A:.::g4:rLi::'.:4e44ss': T:'1g, Q:g.:1f ?.. s 2'3-'- H9222 M4E!i5Sf-1'i21TI1:L:lar2,2?s.:2 ,fAs,Wm.M 3U - .,4Uwss.-f.-:m1.x.-SL3 UH -.g.s,5,-:?'iM.,,m4 ?e4U 1-.N-..'25E2l.mf-:,,,-M,,fe-,-J,mn,,: gg. gg,-,ia WFS s' ' 3,33 Q,y '1.4 Z xl :w g g A' ' 'W f f-46 :ef '-ff-e sv- - T - , -Y ' T ' '- 4 if 2f - fi'-'---Q ff -Q was :L Q1-2 -ff: T'-3' if '. 1? ' 'Q -- . ., M9 -. .FG ig ,,.,T1 -sn :Ji K, h., 5 Aj ,1 . 'Hg' hw ui, G. 'R' . ' - ,A -Q ' ' - 'F , ' .- ' X , M, , 'T ', , Q, T' 2 'T T ' 2 at V 'N 'WT A ' fe' 31' Q.-.5-an ,?'4-sei. .4 'si 3 ':' .rw f A V. fs s'..M,e'f:f si '4 -1 -U W' Tv w 'VY' A , J' 0 Q we D1'A'Ti As' 'ls ' is av H' fu gg f .ai E V .A T 'k - is - ':- 'ww' M ' . Y' ' Fx ' 's :file A, T I 1. 5. Ji- -in -9- ,V 'A I JU Q, -. of . . . A .Q v ' A Nr XF o' ' ' C ., , ' ,, ,Q 0 , s, .nfl Z',?g1w-- -L lf gi: 1 ,.?-,fig t K. 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': ,,f.- V ,.- ., iv ' ,- A - V . 4 T The Pep Bands prnmary goal was to azouse The laggmg sp of the crowd durmg haskefbah games, The haha also ac- Compamed the Sparkettes an them' oerfor mance donna The hah-mme show Thus haha COVTSISTEC4 of members seTected hom the marchmg haha who recewed sweaters for Them serwce Pep Bond 'Q f'T Marching Bond The Marchmg Bama hughhghnea The half-hme shows at foofboll games Wwfh Hs many exuberahhg performances, The band emertamed smdenfs and faculty ahke vvwfh ms dnfferem formations, vvhmTe helpmg arose The spam of The crowd, Besxdes pe-rformmg at foofbah games, They aTso marched IIT parades. 'D i 'W' C 'tg x x -X, 1 -W f- .-'N New Q 'kk X - ' E ' ,s::,g:5S ' ,Ii-f' Terre Houfe Symphony Opening The winter seoson with ns onnuol winrei' concert in Jonuory, The Symphonic Bond presented ci progrom con- sisting oi seieciions from Boch To Moncini, Direcred by George M, Grciesch, The eighty-five member bond olso poriicipmecl in on Educciiioncil Concert Tour in Apiii hy pioying for schoois in Northern inchono, A ...... ...... ...N ,.... - , -, Y-.-nw.--'. ' - -: ,::2f.,::,, 'S 'rf ' -' X y y 'iii ri The Terre Home Symphony pioyed four conceris this yeor feofuring oufsioridirig guest oriisis, In Jonuory the Symphony presenied o Pop Concert with selection's re- quested by the oudience, ond in Morph ISU music foculry members demonsrrored Their solo orrisfry in o voriecl progrom. Symphonic Bond 'Y Zh H-M M. 249 NX Ei' yi. 'Yi WO m S G b T we Mem 5 fjee Umlw vvhudw Wm Obem for n1er11lwe-rshnp YO rw U gow 'med of mom nwsm mmlors, wwf Qmr ff f wguq NUM tm- y 11 Along with The Melfs LUN-XII C H- C IU wglre-sawed zffwmstmms ru f em mlw in Junufuy Two concerts vw-we Ve- Qv mm ie 3 Dey mm :wether for Ihe Pomry mf! mu The eww sprung the VVOm-em S Gfee Mb 7 I b Mens Gee u --f gg 1 A r I Dr. Hopp directed the growing science department Science Department The science division consrsred of four malor rgiepcrrimenrg The new branch oi The building was compIeIecI by second Semesfer crncI rncIucIecI ci Science Irbrary separcne from The main campus Irbrary, an cirornrc research center, rgrrr.,I a science Teaching cenrer, A PhD program in IrIe science has been approved and a Masfer Degree can be oI:rrarrrecI rn all departments. American Chemical Sociefy The purpose of The AT'lW6'TICC1ITI:I'lE'f'I'IICClI Society, which was To offer experience in presenting IechnrcaI ma- rericrI To nfs members and To prornore rnIeIIec'rUr3rI sTrmuIcr'rron, was carried our succes5IuIIy this year Through the use of hlrnsrrrps and Iecmres presented at rnonrhIy meetings and by way of Seminars on var roof, science SUbIECIS, AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY: FRONT ROW-P WOSSeI, Dr W Ke55eI M. Israeli, K. Thrmhng, L. Morgan, S, Hale, Dr L, Srefker BACK ROW-L Strong, J, Spurgeon, T. Wills, T Sfeppe, V Butts, W Frxsche 251 v V' W X I N xl!! K K W ,.--X.,,,.- i , . ,- If 4 Speech and Theater Department Besides continuing to otter plays, sponsoring the Debate learn, and presenting the Childrens Theatre, the speech and theatre department still tound tirne to not only enlarae tire radio station, but to also build a new television station, Under the direction ot Dr. Moraan, the department also 'ntroduied eiaht new oradiiate courses 5n rad5o -and TV '75 f .ck .... rx ,c' A.. , 3-A ., 1 - -A ww- i .gn I-I x?k,l4,-:Xxx f v X I 1 ull ulf'l l'L .JS ,l,. Lfiff! l ii i K Ni ji 1 . li: ,i - '7,mu1,5 . . 4+ s.,ci..,' i....iii. Viv u -W .. .viii dr XX ml. 0 , 4' 'PN '- :nfl i- If 571 5' S , H, ,rm v A x W is 'L ci 7 l fx 1 I A-2-Y oi, V 1 - 3NlluN yy n.,.,. WW ,Xlg Social Studies Department The Social Science Education Center directed by Dr. Charles Enqelland, is now developing a laboratory tor selt in- struction in the Mary Steward building. This program has two purposes: to pra- vide rnore etticient individual instruc- tion and allow more time tor discussion by the students: two, the social studies majors will have tirst hand experience with new technology and its use. 1 . al- i 4? EJ Q 857, . , ' II' y.if5?3f'- -xjfarf, 'i5:s-fl 1 5 fi iii I 3 i W5 W f?'4f1w-if-'11 5, x'- W nil - 'R as as EPEESWHHUNTEPN: Fronl Row-T Rayrnann, M G-elm l V1rfVV r. it g Y x Y ,J , , . .Y Gfundglf. 5 Mk ROW R OM O MGMT P Dinh J may R Thefo Alpha Phi TheTa Alpha Pi, honorary TraTerniTy, was organized To in- crease inTeresT, sTimulaTe creaTiveness, and To5Ter arTisTic achievemenT in all of The allied arTs and CraTTs oT The TheaTer. Members oT TheTa Alpha Pi musT have an overall 2.4 grade- poinT average and rnusf have worlced on Tive diTTerenT phases ol producTion. THETA ALPHA PHI: FronT Rowe A. Pease, G. Lefsinqer, L, Keck, S. WhiTalxer, Y. Raymann. Back Rowe Mr, Munris lsponsorl, B. Miller, S. Romine. B, BorcherT, Miss Curfis lsponsorl, Dr. G, Rohriq ladvisorl. X. Speech Union Speech Union, which requires one year oT speech acTiviTy ouTside oT class Tor membership, has Tound iTs year Tilled wi+h many various aCTiviTies, One oT Their many accomplishmenTs This year was The hosTing oT a debaTe over The SubiecT ol The VieT Nam War. This, as well as The Convocahon Series, was meT wiTh much enThusiasm by The sTudenTs, 253 fa pf Debate Team The Debale Team ended lasl year wilh many honors. Besides winning inddidual meeis, The feam placed second in The Easlern lllinais Univer- -i?y Land of Lincoln Tournamenl and lourfh in The olde-sl infer-Collegiale Conlesl, The lvloundbiiilders lnvila- rional al Soulhweslern College in Kansas. Tr: Zami .L, ,j r era 2 754 Delia Sigma Rho Della Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha is a speech honorary designed for male speech majors, especially lhose inleresled in The area of debale. This year fhe club helped by sponsoring The home debale meels. DELTA SIGMA Rl-lC: lzronl ROW-R.GVuViClEf1 P. Duffy, J. Rusl. Back Row-D, Shields R Ozier, R. Virgin, J. VanVaClor, O. Aggerll. -- :Sq :fg.igf-Sk-fggks YA X w e X X xx NX X X Z7-'S 69' ....:1ggg xx 1::j..1 xk ..-ggi M- Fil? X' - ..-.-tlskrh 1 . .1112 .. 1:1133-Qi t..:1:1--355 W i fJ, .'r:'1'ri'5 '::::1::ZQ-A E, I 1111: Si i-Ez., iiia Q '27 223 ' tag ' iQ . E5 .QUE . A WISU Musical urcqfammimq was We FfQh'fQH+O?W,SU!55C1'W9dUt6'.O+' 'zceiief 'ipniiexss was We New Yorl' Meifcpowan Opera broedcasfs. WISU eco Smfroduced The New Vlafiona' EducaMonaN Radio '-eriea MER Cof1Cer+5,The sfafiom Q!-3.0 CfirriedYSU1fOOfbE1Har1d basiefball qamei. daww mewf'a11+f.anifampuf aC+wi+3eQ. L- W. VVISU .ev admY,fbvmfxdCf3'.Mn'1fwpfwnw . -.X 256 Qu-f 5 Delfo Sigma Pi Delia Sigma Pi siarred oil lhe year by sponsoring a coiiee hour during fhe l-lomecorning lesiiviiies, Laier in rhe year ihe highesr ranking senior was presenled lhe scholarship lcey, and rhe oursianding member and pledge were given awards by The adminisiralion of The school oi business. l . ns DELTA SlGlx1A Pl F' inf P WFT Wiiiw' L MCC. il M Fha,-'i .l Anlilli: M Smith Si c nd Fm--'S Gif-lw.gl D Aimw- l F fiiiaigi R Eirl G vlL.d.ij'i lr Er y-.nv sl lhviwic- ri D MV' 'X Y' '11 Qi .-.7L Eller Wfih rf'-f P Pulaltf F' A, ibi-. f' Y D .l L si 'iz D hir' F.'iur'h Rfiweej Disiwij-an M Pl si D cle, fi Wiii 'i ii 'ii U' , :hf ', P Ea?-'in Fivvh Rws --P Adam fl il r'rr pi D C V iiiwn L Fai. ,l N i, .sl Gr-'ard-A-ri M Paiirf-' M Sp-mfr, ,l Dwi' Ai vl- 7 lrap' Ia Lmin P PHI rf'- ff. ii pf' i hir S if-sfiii 4. V Veiiilh' WANXW School of Business The business deparimeni was in rhe process of depari menralizirig during rhe pas? year, Deparrrnenls ol accounl- ing, marleling, office adminislrahon services, business and disrribuhve educarion were planned, Unique ro The school was an advisory commirfee made up ol professors who counseled wilh Dean Muse as ro rhe aclminislralion ol rhe school. There was also an advisory commiliee ol srudenrs from The 'rhree maior business clubs 257 DHl BETA LAMBDA. Front Row -P Frees, M Hudson, J Neiolnl, P Hofmann, R Holder, S Mumough S.,iggim,1 Poi.-,ffB Reed, Y Shidler, B. Wolfe, J Million, B Block, M Vigilli, M Me-fzin er, R Che-esnign Bocl- P 9 Thrd Pow-P Duiilosh, C Anderson, B Stoley, J Dees, B Sutherlin, D Wood, J Holr lsponsorl owAJ Elinor-e,C Regney, B Breeden, K Me-rsl1on,P Kruclw, A Corr, R Browning 'bifnw-Q, 5- fl ' 3 Q , . lil? 44 s M31 ,429 Phi Befo Lombdo Phi Befa Lambda, fhe collegiafe chapfer of fhe Fufure Business Leaders of America, was formed fo develop compefenf, aggressive business leadership, 'lo sfrengfhen 'rhe confidence of sfudenfs in fheir worlc, and fo orienf fhe undergradu- afe sfudenf info fhe professional opporfunifies available fo him af fhe upperclass levels. School of Educcifion The school of educafion was fhe official feacher-educafion agency of Indiana Sfafe Universify organized in l96O. Approximafely 60 percenf of fhe undergraduafe sfudenf body was enrolled in feacher-educafion programs, and abouf 80 percenf of fhe senior class complefed cerfificafion requiremenfs for feaching. The school of educafion offered, under fhe direcfion of Dr. D. Turney, masfers' degrees in educae fion, psychology, and special educafion. 1. . I . .ly 'N-X.. if 1- . 5 -- fs 'lk I Before educefion classes bequn, Home were ape-nf in buyinq books 1 B - This school funcfioned fo mee? We needs cn? fufure educafors 5 25 ff hai' School ol Health, Physical Education and Recrealion xi A- . ' U ffl MW Q, 260 The school of heallrh, physical educafion and recreafion al Indiana Siale Universily was eslablishecl in I965 and consisis of The deparlmenfs of heallh and safely, physical educalion for men, physical eclucalion for women, and recrealion. Dr. Waller E. Marks was chosen as The firsl Dean. Signilicani' confribufions were being made in 'lhe areas of Teaching, service, research, and olher vifal areas common 'ro our sociefy. Dr, Marlit headed lhe 'Choo' ol HPER ll! is ,si 'L is ATHENIUM: Fronr Row-L. Herman, S. Walton, D. Adkisson, D. Ed wards, P. Myers, V. Branson, B. Sreward, D. Thomas L, Pound, J Laugel, C. Bridges, J. Hire. Second Row-V. Shcirler P, Pohl, C Herrmann, S. Harbison, A. Rosemeyer J. Gambll, A Roberls, K Dc vore, L, Lidsler, J. Dory, M. Bays. Third Row-L. Fanf, M, Ellaclibprn M. Marlin, S. Yard, S. Keihn, S Phillips, L. Buch D. KC-pecly, P, Min Athenaeum Alhenaeum was an organizalion designed lo iosler lhe principles and ideals of The physical educalion deparl- menl. The girls fulfilled This purpose by helping sponsor The walershow and invilring guesl speakers. All women physical educarion majors and minors could parlicipale in lhis club. DCLPHIN CLUB1 hrdhl Pow-L Euchles, L Lliijaf. lf' Smilh Secfnc nbah ri n A H ROW-J Wijod L. Muller, J Kesner lvl. lvl-ar'in E ,lenisafjll D Len L W m P 1.664 3 qan Eacl Row-lvl Davies, P. Sufherland, R Fall, C l-le-rrnann L lvlullfi-l A Erusgfrll, A l9i:seme,fer. D. Edwards S. l-laesslv, l-Men's Club I-lvlen's Club, whose purpose il was lo promole a closer bond among leller winners in varsily sporls, was a source ol much pride lo ils members. ln orcler lo become eligible for membership, one musl parlicipale in a sporl lor lwo years and meel lhe requiremenls ol inlercollegiale sporls. The club has done much lo aid The school by selling programs and relreshmenls al school ballqames. Gymnosfics The members of ihe qvmrmaihce Team vverled very hard 'rhis year 'ro achieve phyaife! hrhefz., grace, and porte. Drllqenf pracrice has proven ro be suicesrful in eccomphshihq rhis, as was quire eviden? To Jrhose who saw iherr Gvmnasfics required much slr!! peVfOVm6l'1CeS. lavsfrw - 'W 2 C- 5 3 by , fr if s x':: it - vrvv v'1Q- , GYMNASTICS TEAM: Leff ro Rrqhr-M Mrher C. Schneider, D Brer1son,B.BhadweN P. Pfdf-r. V. Vrighrm F Blarr, A Hi-Jdf-e,. 263 The Modern Dance WGS Open 1-O MODERN DANCE CLUE: Lrrll lo Riahl-F Hamby, C Dorsey, S Yard C Davis, P, Conley, P Chapman, D. Goodman any Female or male. This year The lvlodern Dance Club presenled concerls on high school day, lv1asler's Day, and M b al olher special evenls, They also Traveled lo local high schools and oul ol lawn lo presenl fheir versafile concerl which included ballel, social, and T622- Cff Campus Softball Team N1 sa 1:-sf Q KJ N9 GPF Cfxlfiljf SifFTffA.Ll. TEAM- Fri-nf Row-A Bob-'-rls J Willcinson. L F W P Fl: hifi? M Shllfr i 1. vf i A 264 r f H , ,Ty ,r, .1 hm Q lv The Women's Soflball 'reams are composed of any woman physical educalion major or minor living all campus: il is sponsored by Womens Recrealion Associa- Tion, The girls piclured here were 'rhe champions. l ' A f 4 1 Nqr The Scuba Diving Club was orqanized lo qive lhe srudenls af Indiana Shale The opporfunily to parlicipafe b in lhe sporl of scuba diving, The club firsl learned The precaulions in scuba diving, invifed leclurers, and saw movies before lhey ever reached fhe wafer, lr was open fo any inleresled siudenl, owning scuba gear. J, 'Y if . 'K I .Qiiu 4.4. SOCCER CLUB: Fron? Row-J. lvlonacv, l.. Szvmanslri, B. Klass, M. Row-l-l. Terrell, D. Furvness. D. Marqurrl Sides, P Euzon, L Epsiein Pofler. G. Surnrnervv, S. Summers, J. Harnilfcwn. Second Row-V, Redes. C Kowalowsli. T Szalacha. S Talisilv J. Calania, M. Berlrowilz, l.. Rump, G Palfi, J. lzsalr, N Levv. Back Flor heods were not The onsvver for ci successful soccer reom, os Hugh Terrell, cooch, proved. Rorher, hord work ond Teorn spirit presented cz winning feorn. The soccer club also invited guest speokers, sovv rnony filrns, ond pcirficipoted in group b discussions concerning This growing sport 265 . A H Q , . . ----W-.. r . ral w, Va ,-i, 1- f ,. QV , 4- -' . .- , H A. ' '- T-umQ f'iqsi X. ,l u.f:Q??mf3f,r-:Tw wfffib , of-lqvj ,, ,A . Q . 1 l- inf' ,.,glf ia. f' 4 'ii ' X- '- A - . -' - Mr 2 ff A r, . ' . ' ff, - 4 .S ' .f - 1 . - .1 ' AQ rf- elle- .-A '--lc, l if -r' 1 f +-f.?3'ff'r + 1, Jr . lt: Ti-'4 'i - Lf- ' ' ' .. -' 5, FQ- . ij , it r:-4,1 T-g?ili,jE!?G?Y' i u.. in fa. . ' , . Us -1 6 in fi P gilgigqr! ,H V2-V-H gg ,.:'--5 nga 'fer-gf, he 41,1 45-PQ.: I. .4 -1 UE:i,1f: :f 13F'i3i eu- 'L 5 40' '?f'f. . fi 3F.'iA.'l'Zigu 'l,,. , fgggggigll LU K lllm - v 3 -A . ,- : ' , v ff: . 'U'ee-'.' 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Sporlceffes Sparlcelles, flue Sycamore marching Corp composed of ISU women, presenled liallelime roulines al lioolball and baslrelball games, Tlwey worlced in coniunclion willi llwe pep and marching bands and also Traveled wirli 'rlwese bands lo perform in ollwer cilies. Try-ouls were lweld al The beginning of +l'ie fell semesler and flue middle of llie spring semesler. 4' .4 4' - J.- -- s l 2 J 1 5 x SPARKETTES OFFICERS: Fronl Leif-C. Valil llieafure lwirlerl, M. Robinson lzfudenl direclorl, Slairs Top lo Boflom-E. Brown lcorporall. J, Zgqlnan lcofcaplainl, J, Heine lcorporall, K. King llieufenanfl M Davies llieufenanll, P. Smlverland lco-caplainl, A l Q 266 A 9535 Ho, si . ...... M... X X x X s M. 6 O fi Ei V: 3 S3 ig - E NV-- : 2 : l li sw.: l I ff: .5 -.4 WOMEN'S RECREATlON ASSOClAllON: From Row-M Shaller, S Phillips. S. WaTlon, A. Robe-rT5. L. Buclr. Bacl: Row-S Reihn, S Slerlinq V. llfershrnan, lv Mawr- L Wr:-iid S LeueTT Miss Pricr- lsponsorl, L. Herman M, l-lalbersfadi J Gambill J. Dow WRA Womens RecreaTion AssociaTion was creafed To promoTe high physical eTTiciency among The women oT Indiana STaTe by TosTering an inTeresT in recreaTional acTiviTies. WRA sponsored The inTrarnural sporTs which included volleyball, baslceTl3all, Tennis, swirnrninq, and soTTball. l.asT year They held a Tea To acquainT girls wiTh Their acTiyiTies. SPARTANS: l:ronT Row-D. Thomas, B. Thomas. D. Kord. Back Rowe D. Fineran, D. Shahan, J. lZleTcher, E. Vermeulen, SparTans, Mens Physical EducaTion Club, helped TurTher The ideals of The physical educaTion deparTmenT, lepT sTudenTs infornned of progress in This Tield, and sTinnulaTed Such acTiyiTies in The deparTmenT as weiqhT liTTinq, inTra- mural sporTs, and physical TiTness. Members musT be physical educaTion rnaiors or minors. Spartans 5-7 v 5: , K ,,,.,. .x ,.,. Q :..-f 9 ' :Qin -5 ' . , fi' af'sf .g::a,: - - H s 267 C7 XXX? . 1' Special Educalion Club T -r S174-crcr! Ec:UCr11TrOl'rClL1lfrWC1SlOr'meCl To lurther rhe rrwyres' ol The rrr-frhbewrnlhemC1rOr'CAleC1S ol Special ec1L,g.fr'.crr1 Memlgrerslmrir rg open ro rrwterested students rm that f2V'llif1lTZTTr2lT' The clulir sporwsared ns annual ccrrwdy scrle at Irv Jriiczir cmd yx nh the proceeds held cr pcrrry lor The spirecrcrl res ir' 'rre lcrLrcrrrrror'y school fx G5 fx 'Vx fi gx. -I, SPECTAL EDUCATION CLUB Front RowfJ Illyes, L Lrebeskrnd, 5 Covey, J Augustme, M Sager Second Paw iM Homrrg, D Hubble, N Allender, S Lune, B Shnpley, H Colfel, C Lubbehuserw, G. Rmer Thnrcl Row-P Hermg C Straw, P Wmrerrovvd, .l Andrews, B Moms, S Krrse, J Freels, K Zucl-V-r Buck Row-F Hauser, J Vander Lugv, J Decl-, P Myers, S. Brum lvyrfr,L Clorl1,J Plrler Menfal Healflw The Mental Health umr became one ofthe most active groups on campus lasr year. They sponsored a campus-wade drive to callecr toys cmd games lor mentally all children in the Terre Haure area, held lectures ro educate The publrc about the rnemally rll, and Took held trrps To hosprrals. MENTAL HEALTH P Sheldon, J Sedrwek, L Ruedlrnger, L Koster, B. Olson L Clad -1-.4--s-.1-Q-N.. M De-cm McMullcm headed the exporldmg School ol Nursmg NURSING CLUBI Front RowfA, Sloyfon, M, Fischer, K Schmnrt, M Wrolght, B lsen Steorley. Second Row-C. Genlmg, C Long, G Odo, D Kendall, J Fogg, J Ehrhch, S Wood Bock Row-J Llgh1,S Pe-ch, R Hoyas, P Jackson, G. Wnlsovw, D Cullom, V-I He v 26 School of Nursing The School of Nursing! ul1ClQrTl1e Cluechon ol Deon Mclvlullcm, Compleig-Cl lts lllth yew on cmmpua The +in- Vollmem liwrol-Q one lwuhrilrecl os 123 slurlffmts gmnllcmpotefjl IIT the nursmg pvogmm, vvhnch colwslelerlol l'lOSlUlTlf1lQllHlCCll Iol3or'C1To1'y pvocllcc an The Umon l-losgnllol fixml lv-lvl rv ups To hospnols Nursing Club Fouhfjlecl omly los? yew, the llurslhg Cluh Qnevv hom Cl lew orgomiers To Q5 members They Iwcllil mohlhly nweehh where they l,ll5CUSbfECl problems relljmglljl To nunsmg, Soon, sorelil cm coke party lo mlrocluce The I Iursmg Club to the newlrfeslmmg-r1,C1hcl had quest spl3C1l.els uf? A Q berg, Mrss V Brenna-r, C P w Word, C Coodwm, romlb, S Allghgugr- 9 70 iri. 6 5 - M V ' 21.1 i Q-:mf Q ':. 1: i it You are all things prisoners ot hope seekers ot silence weavers ot illusion. Your patlws are many converging for an instant Catapulting between laughter and tears. You have dwelt in concrete palaces where nope is a heartbeat You have seen a thousand laces and known a tew. Be still a moment, listen tor lite tl'ie eternal comedy and tragedy . . . an instant ot rest keep true to the dream for knowledge is power an understanding is the reason ot nope. I W . i tgpzggg xii' 'f tt ' i 7.-'. I 7 , Rv, 98 ' 55 -' .-.rw-m - I New X fm E4 x ' J ' f 15 .. A -:V sw Qi- A 1: ! '12.:x.'N MK X V- 'cdvqh .,4fQ..,.. , - . 'ef I Magi. A' . Q93 fff. ,, .. 'T sf g , 'ff-X. ,gwv . Seniors l....... ,ti . ..e... 72 Aballi, Lourdes-Syracuse, Incl., B.A., Spanish, French Club, Spanish Club, Newman Club. Abanathie, William H.-Clinton, Ind., B S., Special Ed., Lambda Psi Sigma. Abbott, Nancy Ann-Greenwood, Ind., B.S , Sociology. Adams, Barbara K.-Petersburg, Ind., B.S , Elementary Ed., NEA, Adams, Dara L.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed. Adkins, Karen Sue-Arnold, Md., B.S., Elementary Ed., Sigma Kappa, Madrigals, NEA. Adler, Diana F.-Evansville, Ind., BS , Elementary Ed., Alpha Xi Delta, Ahlf, Patricia K.-Evansville, Ind., B S., Elementary Ed., S EA., A.C.E. All, Marsha M.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Speech, Delta Gamma, Allardyce, John M.-Arnold, Pa., BS, Art, Gymnastics. Allbright, Gwendolyn K.-Rockville, Ind., B.S,, Elementary Ed., Burtord Hall Council, W.H.A., A.C.E. Allen, Judith Joann-Speedway, Incl., B.S., Special Ed., Special Ed. Club. Allen, Kenneth Wayne-Covington, Ind., B.S., Physical Ed., Spartan Club. Allen, Phillip Roy-Sheridan, Ind., B.S., Industrial Ed., Industrial Educa- tion Club. Allen, Sandra-Spencer, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed. Allender, Nancy-Belleville, Ill., B.S., Special Ed., Alpha Omicron Pi, Special Ed. Club, Symphony Board. Allessie, Joseph G.-Wesleyville, Pa., B.S., History, Theta Chi, Phi Gamma Mu, Intramurals. Altman, Nancy L.-Kentland, Ind., B.S,, Elementary Ed. Altman, William J.-Chalmers, Ind., B.S., U.S. History, Pi Gamma Mu. Alverson, Diana B.-Greensburg, Ind., B.S., Secretarial Science, Alpha Xi'Delta. Anderson, Ronda Lynn-Sullivan, Ind., B.S., Math, Pi Mu Epsilon, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Beta Alpha. Armstrong, Jenni er-Aurora, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., Glee Club, SEA.. Social Dance Club, A.C.E. Apple, Larry l.-Leavenworth, Ind., B.S., Math, Sigma Pi, Army ROTC. Armstrong, Keith E.-Mullicahill, NJ., B.S., Marketing, Debate Team. Arnold, Bonnle-Petersburg, Ind.: B.S., Home Economics, Home Eco- nomics Club. Arnold, Elizabeth Ann-Hammond, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., Sigma Alpha Iota, Orchestra, Sintonietta, Daughters of the Crossed 5W0I'd5- Arnold, Larry J.-Josonville, Ind., B.S., Zoology, American Society ot Mommalogists. Artis, Llnda Carol-Columbus, Ind., Elementary Ed. Ns-, -. Q.--1, x A xwxxihi 49 Senior Terry Lock was the man chosen to lead the student body. Asher, Mary ElaimPOrleans, Ind., BS, Elementary Ed., Kappa Delta Pi, Association for Childhood Ed. Aftonito, Richard F.-Jamaica Estates, N,Y., B S., Physical Ed.g Football, 35- A Wrestling, l-Men's Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Who's X .- Who, Spartan Club. Attonito, Robert-Jamaica, NY., B.S., Physical Ed, and Health, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Spartan Club, Football, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Wrestling, I- Men's Club. Ave, Mark-Clinton, Ind., Marketing, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Ayres, Martha Jane-Anderson, Ind., B S., Social Work. fi 'i , Qm..:,f,5,E..,,,. gi If , X Bach, Eugene-Crown Point, Ind., Industrial Ed., l.E, Club, R.A. Parsons. ' .5 X X Bahney, William R.-Peru, Ind., B.S,, Distributive Ed., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Q it D.E.c.A. Club. , 11 Baird, Margaret-Clinton, Ind., B.S, Elementary Ed. N . .r ,EP.,Q12:- 3 .f 2'f Baker, Kay Anne-Romney, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed., A.C.E. Boker, -lEf Y E--VVOSNUQTOH, Ind., BS., Business Administration. X A-: lf il Baker, Linda-Paris, III., ELS., Home Economics, Dolphin Club, Home I Economics Club. nuker, Phillip L.-Pool., ind, Bs., Ph moi Ed. A . N c wk' l 31,7 like Y .,f Q ,,,. 3. 13, - ,u f'BPfi5'i3i-if ' item asf?-4 55.541- ,ir -: ,Q .strike ng-. .4 ,-,.,,- fm 2.4: . . -Q, , ,, -.,... K Banet, James C.-Floyd Knobs, lnd., B.S., Industrial Ed., lndustrial Education Club. Bansback, Stephen-Lawrenceburg, Ind., B.S., Business, Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta Sigma Pi. Barnes, Ann-Chesterton, Ind., BS, Social Work, Zeta Tau Alpha. Barker, Thomas Paul-Patricksburg, lnd., B.S., Social Sciencep Alpha Kappa Delta. Barnett, Judy-Seymour, Ind., B.S., Home Economics, Home Economics Club. Barnett, Marieh-Rockport, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., A.B.A., LV. Barnhardt, Natalie-Westville, NJ., B.S,, Elementary Ed. Barnhart, D. Mark-Clay City, Ind., B.S., Physical Ed., Spartan Club, A.A.H.P.E.R. Class President, Pat Gallagher, headed the Senior Council. 2' 'Sf3i + J 0 ,. if The newly farmed Senior Class Council planned various activities. S A x Barr, Thomas J.-Evansville, Ind., Industrial Supervision, Pl Lambda Phi. ga': il:' 2:l'f:ITe 'EHi1-1Ufi'r ll'1Cl-: B S., Life Science, Alpha Tau Omega. are , I lam .- 0 and, Ina., BS., US, H Pres., Hines Hall Res. Assist., M.H A. 'Story' Cromwell HGH Basen, Neil-Lynbrook, NY., BS P .L . p G publlcans, Alpha PhiOmegg, re OW' I Ummm MU' Young Re' Bashore, David-Fort Wayne, Ind., B.S., Social Science. Bates, Danny J.-Kokomo, Ind., Physical Education, Alpha Tau Omega, I. Men. Boumgartner, Jimmy K.-Clay Cnty, Ind., BS, Zoology, P: Lambda Phu, Young Republicans, Spelunkung Club, Zoology Club. Baumgartner, Rodney R.-La Porte, Ind., B.S , Art. Baumunk, Linda-Greencastle, lnd.g B.A, Math, Delta Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Mu Epsilon, Pamarista, Delta Sigma Pl. Baxter, Reginald-Dillsburg, Pa., B.S., Industrial Education. Beachy, Glenn-Middlebury, Ind., B.S, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa. Beaman, David E.-Cayuga, lnd., AB., Music, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, ROTC, Social Dance Club, Fencing Club. Beckham, James P,-lndianapolis, fling, l-lulman Hall Scholarship. Beebe, Robert J -Rockville, Ind., Scuba Club, Spanish Club. Behle, Larry D.-Washington, Ind, Semper Fndelis, Ind., BS., Physical Education, Wres- A.B., Biologvf Young Republicans, BSA, GEOIOQY: Earth Science Club, Beitz, Joanne-Monticello, Ind, BS., Elementary Ed., Choral Union ACE Bellot, James F.-Gary, lnd.g Biology. Bemiller, Bruce-Robinson, Ill., B.S., Recreation. Bender, Carl L.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., G.B,A. Management. Bender, Richard S.-Millersburg, Ind., B.S., Physical Education. Bennett, Phillip A.-Terre Haute, Ind., A.B., Latin, English, Eta Sigma Phi, Latin Club. Bensby, Helen L.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Business, Kappa Delta Pi. Benko, Sharene L.-Clinton, Ind., B.S., Art, Sketch Club. Berger, Carolyn-Oaktown, Ind., B.S., Elementary Education, Alpha Lambda Delta, ACEI. Berger, Carolyn Sue-Freelandville, Ind., B,S., Elementary Ed., Alpha Lambda Delta, ACEI. Berglund, Ingrid A.-Rossville, Ill., English, NCTE Junior Affiliate. Berkshire, Loren-Tyner, Ind., B.A., Psychology. Bertalan, Karen-Indianapolis, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., Pickerl Hall Government. Best, Robert W.-Nappanee, Ind., BS., Pre-Law, Theta Chi, Pi Gamma Mu, Blue Key, IFC, Young Democrats. Bever, Darrell J.-Covington, Ind., BS., Physical Education. Birk, Richard E.-Teegarden, Ind., B.S., Business Management, Delta Sigma Pi. Blokeslee, James H.-Crawlordsville, Ind., B.S, Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi. Blessinger, Margaret-Jasper, Ind., B.S, Elementary Ed., Sigma Kappa, A.C.E. Blood, Lynnette M.-Princeton, Ind., Speech 8. Hearing Therapy, Alpha Xi Delta. Boatright, Almedo Ann-Greencastle, Ind., B.S, Music, Sigma Alpha Iata,MENC. Boezeman, Marvin-Delvlotte, Ind., BS., Industrial Education, I.E, Club, Epsilon Pi Tau. Bagan, Philip W.-Beech Grove, Ind., A.B., Math, Blue Key, Pi Mu Ep- silon, Swimming Team. Bol, Lawrence Allen-DeMotte, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed., Lambda Chi Alpha. Bonngwell, Robert G.-Cayuga, Ind., Business Education. Borden, Gerald W.-Crawtordsville, Ind., B.S., Special Ed., Sigma Pi, Resident Assistant. Bordenet, Barbara E.-Washington, Indiana, B.S., Elementary Ed. Bosworth, Sondra-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S,, English, Delta Gamma, Pan- hellenic Council. Bowers, Marilyn-Crawfordsville, ind., Physical Education, Athenaeum, Dolphin Club, W.R.A. Bozell, Thomas R.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Psychology, Sigma Phi Ep- silon, Who's Who, Union Board President, IFC. Bradburn, CelestiaT.-South Bend, lnd., B.S,, Elementary Ed., NEA. Bradley, Gerald S.-Montgomery, Ind., BS., Math. Brody, Rose Ann-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed. Brallier, Christine-Connersville, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., S.E.A. N :Ny X L t .IT 4 lg., no , 1 ,,,,,Ni.ff:'. ' g' .-.,'u' 1. 5 'il .SW-? fisg.e, W .: ' 5 a A- P -A iff l , I., 5 . ' pFF'f1,1:ff fl' Sw ffigiffgi j',1 iff 'f FE li. -.-4 ' '- .f f 2.2 . - ,,l -H . l --: tg. ai Concentration and luck were needed to win at the Senior Mens poker tournament Brandon, William E.-Lebanon, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., Alphg Ph, Omega. Brandt, Donald Ray-Wadesville, Incl., B.S., Elementary Ed., Sigma Pi, Resident Assistant. Branaham, James L.-Nashville, ind., BS, Social Science. Branson, Viola-Terre Haute, ind., B.S., Physical Education, WRA, Athenaeum. Brauneller, Beverly A.-Peru, ind., B.S., Music, Sigma Alpha Iota. Bretz, Randall G.-Vincennes, Ind., B.S., Radio-TVp Alpha Tau Omega. Bridges, Michael D.-Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Business Education. Bridwell, Marsha-Midland, lnd., B.S., Elementary Ed., Sigma Alpha Iota, Choral Union. Brist, Barbara L.-Lower Burrell, Pa., BS, Special Ed., Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Phi Gamma, Panhellenic, Sycamore Staff. Broadstreet, Gary-Eminence, ind., B.S , History. Brosche, Judith Kibbe-Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed. Brown, James H.-Gary, Ind., BS, Marketing, Lambda Chl Alpha, Delta Nu Alpha. Brown, Mary Kathyrn-Battle Brown, Manna-Terre Haute, Kappa. Brown, Susan Jane-Brook, Lambda Psi Sigma, Special Ed. Brown, Terry W.-Evansville, Young Republicans, Sandison vnsory Board. Ground, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., A.C.E. Ind., BS., Business Administration, Sigma Ind., B.S., Speech Therapy: Alpha Phi, Club, Mental Health Unit. ind., B.S, Radio-TV, Alpha Phu Omega, Hall Res. Assist., Arts and Sciences Ad- XX 4.4, - .E .-: ' ggsgc ri- I ' L , ,-.N.....,-.....-Q.. ' Brumley, Anita E.-Vincennes, Ind., Elementary Ed., ACE, Home Ec. Club, Blumberg Hall Council. Buckallew, Elva J.-Terre Haute, ind., Elementary Ed. Buckles, Linda L.-Knightstown, Ind., Social Work, Dolphin Club. Buckley, Gary E.-Greentawn, Ind., B.S., Business Administration. Buckner, Judith H.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed. Buell, Alan L.-Staunton, lnd,, BS., Physical Ed., Baseball Team. Bunch, Carl D.-Attica, Ind., B.S. Social Studies, Burke, Carol Lloyd-Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed.: A C-5- Burke, Samuel A., Jr.-Vincennes, Ind., BS , Biology, Spartan Club. Burns, Mary Ann-Staunton, Ind., BS., French. Burroughs, Pamela J.-Terre Haute, Ind., B S., Art, Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Pi, Advisory Board. Busby, Terry L.-Anderson, Ind., B.S., Physical Education, Alpha Phi Omega, IAMen's Club, Spartan Club, Track Team. Bush, Gloria J.--Terre Haute, Ind., Elementary Ed. Butler, Dennis C.-Linton, Ind., B.S., Industrial Tech., Epsilon Pi Tau. Butler, Sharon A.-Rockville, Ind., B.S., Business Ed. Butts, Margaret C.-Terre Haute, Ind., Elementary Ed. Cagle, Garry F.-Bedford, lnd., Industrial Tech. Cahill, Marguerite-Kentland, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., S E A. Calvert, Patricia-Worthington, Ind., BS, Business Ed., Phi Beta Lambda. Cambell, Annette K.-Monroeville, Ind., BS., English, Blumberg Cor- ridor Chairman Co-ordinator, N,C.T.E,, l.C.T E. Campbell, Mary Lou-East Chicago, Ind., BS, Physical Ed., WRA, Athen- CCUITI. Campbell, Nancy J.-Evansville, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed,,DeI1g Gammo- Campbell, Susan J.-Franklin, Ind., B.A., Spanish, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Sigma lota, Spanish Cub. Campbell, Susan Moore-Marshall, Ill., BS, Special Ed., Women's Glee Club, Special Education Club. Campbell, Terrence R.-Anderson, Ind., Pre-Law, Alpha Phi Omega, Debate Team, Junior Class Vice-President. Canary, Eldon R.-Alfordsville, Ind., B.S., Math. Canter, Janey C.-New Albany, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., A.C.E., S.E.A. Capalby, Wayne A.-Hammond, Ind., B.S., Industrial Safety Sup. i. was 3' T ' 26 I r .L X .5 G- ' X ' I -- - .- 1-' - s ,. I S ar 5 5 . . 1 N . Q . it S' I,- . ...Q X- . is Y-re - V- 52'- tev- .-, 1 ., .1.-. H .f,, x Q Rt sf. u Q. 13 . ' xx .. X ,,. g ,. ,., gf' 5. 4 Carrell, Gary B.-Martinsville, Ind., B.S., Industrial Ed. Carrera, Betty J.-Clinton, Ind., Business Ed, Carswell, Rose Anne-Peru, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., Women's Glee Club, A.C.E. Carter, Brenda K.-Petersburg, Ind., B.S., Math. Carter, Jesse Michael-Borden, Ind.g B.S., Math. Carter, Melva-Borden, Ind., A.B., Business Ed., Zeta Tau Alpha, Spanish Club, Home Ec. Club. I Cash, Beverly-Fillmore, Ind.g B.S., Elementary Ed. Casper, Walter-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Science. Cassidy, Carol-Logansport, Ind., B.S., Special Ed., Alpha Xi Delta. Lambda Psi Sigma, Special Ed. Club. Catania, Joseph J.-Long Beach, NY., B.S., Physical Ed., Alpha Phi Omega, Soccer Team, Spartan Club. Champion, L. Kay-Danville, Ill., B.S., Physical Ed., WRA, Athenaeum, Hockey Club. Chandler, Linda J.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., English. Chapman, Thomas M.-Williams, Ind., B.S., Chemistry, Sigma Pi. Cheatam, Julia Marie-Terre Haute, Incl., B.S., Nursing, Delta Sigma Theta, ISU Nursing Organization. Cheek, Marvin W.-Stannton, Ind., B.S., Music, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, M.E.N.C., S.E.A, Chernay, Mary Ann-Terre Haute, Ind., Home Economics. Chickadaunce, Donald D.-Prairie Creek, Ind., B.S., Industrial Ed., Industrial Ed. Club, Spartans Club, Intramurals. Chickadaunce, Ronald-Prairie Creek, Ind., B.S., Industrial Ed., Industrial Ed. Club, Spartans Club, Intramurals. Childers, Sandra Kay-Sheridan, Ind., A.B., Elementary Ed. Christopher, Diane-Seymour, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., Wha's Who, Alpha Omicron Pi, Pamarista, Alpha Lambda Delta, Panhellenic, SNEA. Chud, Jerry--LaGrange, Ind., B.S., Pre-Law, Alpha Tau Omega, Frosh- Soph Council. Church, Billy J.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Industrial Supervision. Ciscell, Robert E.-Linton, ind., B.S., Art, Kappa Pi, Deans List, Student Advisory Board. Clark, Frederick J.-Loogootee, Ind., B.S., Social Science, S.E.A. Clark, Joyce-Terre Haute, Ind , B S, Elementary Ed., A,C.E. Clements, George W.-Columbus, Incl., B S, Social Science. Clifford, Diana-Carlisle, Ind., A B., Physical Ed.: Athenaeum Cline, Sandra SueEvansville, Ind., B.S , Elementary Ed., Alpha Omicron Pi, A C E , NEA, AT QLittle Sisters. W? . .. . . Deep thoughts bred good Ideas. Cocanower, Brenda-Elkart, Ind, AB, Engltsh, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Symphony Orchestra, Speech Union Cohen, Daniel Howard-Forest Hills, N Y , B S, Marketing, Coleman, Janice F.-Mt. Carmel, lll , B S, Elementary Ed, Colvin, Marylynn Mae-New Albany, lncl, BS, Speech, NEA, Gamma Phi Beta, Wamen's Glee Club, Sycamore Stott, AT QLittle Sisters, WISU-FM Staff, Compton, James M.-Terre Haute, Ind., AB, Kappa Delta Pi, Eta Sigma Phu, Statesman Stall, Latin Club, S,C,L., S.E.A Conaway, Betty J.-Terre Haute, Ind., B S., English, Alpha Lambda Delta. Connor, Ralph-Sullivan, Ind., BS, Math. Cook, Linda Sue-Terre Haute, Ind, B S, English, Delta Gamma, Pamarista, Union Board, Sigma Tau Delta, Cooksey, Nickolas-Linton, Ind , B S , Chemistry, Copra, Jay Ellen-Terre Haute, Ind., B,S., Industrial Arts, lndustrial Ed. Club, Correal, Joseph V.-Uniontown, Pa., Physical Education, Spartan Club, I Men's Club, Football Team. Corso, Howard J.-Logansport, Ind., Industrial Safety, Alpha Ph: Omega, Cofner, Ron-Indianapolis, Incl., B S., History, Stgrna Delta Chi, States- man Staff Cottrell, Deborah G.-Attica, Ind., BS, English, NEA, National Council at Teachers of English. Coveleskie, Jean R.-Terre Haute, Ind.g B.S, Math, Pt Mu ED5'l0fN 5 E A Covely, John-Lafayette, Ind., BS, Speech, Alpha Phi Omega, Scuba Club, Varsity Glee Club, U.C C.F Cox, Julianne .l.-Frankfort, lnd., B.S., Elementary Ed., Pamarista. Cox, Mary M,-Terre Haute, Incl., B.S,, Elementary Ed. Craig, David D.-Clinton, Ind., B.S,, Business Administration. Crane, Sherry-Indianapolis, Ind., Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omi- cron. '.n .,... . ... .V .-12 . Qi-wr' I. 'Wi :Q six, atv Quan: - 2- ff? 0 N W :cages .. Q... M -... .. 'T on c i s .A . 38 . --, i 5 A5 . e .ws-1w '2?v s W-ee, w - i., E.. .,,,, Le Wg, ,A , l - :-.if 5 'ff . . v X , 5 f fa-' .. -' ' Tet- ,E . X X L N N 1 X 5' s Sf 5 s. - V ,Q-fr: -- .,, ,vm Senior Class Council Craver, Martha G.-Greencastle, Ind., B S., Political Science, Young Republicans. Creighton, Zanda-Indianapolis, Ind., B S., Sociology. Cress, Rita Sheppard-Plainfield, Ind., B.S., Business Ed, Cressman, Leonard H.-Bethel Park, Pa., B S,, Physical Ed., Lambda Chi Alpha, Scholarship Chairman, Athletic Chairman. Crews, Robert C.-Indianapolis, lnd., BS., Pre-Law, Alpha Tau Omega. Criss, Sally F.-Terre Haute, lnd., A.B, French, Zeta Tau Alpha, Pan' hellenic, French Club, German Club, Young Republicans, Alpha Lambda Delta. Crites, Carol L.-indianapolis, Ind., BS, Music, Zeta Tau Alpha, Sigma Alpha lata, MENC, Picker! Hall Council. Crysler, Kenneth W.-Terre Haute, Ind :A B,EnQliSl1:NCTE Q , X X , 1 f l S Q if ,es Cummings, Linda C.-Evansville, Ind., B.S,, Elementary Ed., Alpha Orni- cron Pi, Alpha Beta Alpha, Junior Union Board, NEA Cummings, Lucille E.-Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed, Cunningham, Charlotte-Lebanon, lnd., BS., Social Science, NEA, Home Ec. Club. Cunningham, Janice-Terre Haute, Ind, BS, Nursing, Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Deans Distinguished Honor Rall, ISU Nursing Organization. Custer, Daniel J.-Sullivan, Ind., BS , Social Studies, Economics Club. gplgy, David M.-LaPorte, Ind., BS., Safety Management, Veterans u . Daniel, Delynn A.-Stilesville, ind., B S., Elementary Ed., Political Sci- ence, Pi Gamma Mu. Davidson, Mary Ann-Evansville, ind., B S, Art, Cl-it Omega, Blue Berets, Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister, Senior Council, Davis, Jack Alan-Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Recreation, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Semper Fidelis Society, Spartan Club, Student Rec. Assoc. Davis, Nancy-Crawtordsville, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed., S.E.A., Associa- tion for Childhood Education Davis, Paul S.-Franklin, Ind., B S., Social Science. Dawalt, Kent E.-Peru, Ind., BS., Art, Kappa Pi, Alpha Phi Omega, Resident Assistant. 6- A:-. x 1: u 'Q gf Dawalt, Kraig D.-Peru, Ind., BS., Special Ed., Alpha Phi Omega, Lambda Psi Sigma, Special Ed. Club. Dayhult, Sarah L.-Brazil, Ind., BS, Elementary Ed., ACE, Publicity Chairman, State Student Representative, SNEA Deuk, Arthur James-South Bend, lnd., BS, Physical Ed., Football, Ol- licial's Club, Athletic Club intramurals. Dean, Michael-Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Economics, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Deig, Judith A.-Mt. Vernon, Ind., B.S., Business Ed., Alpha Sigma AlDl1G.Fro5iFidelfY Award, Phi Beta Lambda, OGA Award. DeKemper, Kathryn-Mt. Vernon, Ind., BS., Physical Ed., Sigma Kappa, Athenaeum, Erickson Hall Council, Student Assistant. DeMuth, Dan R.-Evansville, Ind., B S, Psychology, Wesley Fgundgfygng De Palma, John-Morris Plains, NJ , BS., Business Administration, Alpha Tau Omega. Dickey, James C.-Paris, lll., B.5., Business, Delta Sigma Pi, Town and Campus Christian Class. Dillman, Keith D.-Williams, ind., BS, industrial Ed., Epsilon Pi Tau, Young Republicans. DiNoto, Frank-lettersonville, Ind., B.S., Industrial Ed. Ditto, Mary Francis-Terre Haute, Ind., BS , Elementary Ed Divine, James H.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Psychology. Dobson, Richard L.-Fon' Wayne, lnd.g B.S., Marketing, Lambda Chi Alpha, Commission on Student Affairs. Doneghue, Don S.-Pekin, ill., BS., Marketing, Journalism. Donzero, Annette Marie-Clinton, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed. Doolittle, Jerry M.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Art. Doubet, Diana Jean-Darlington, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., S,E.A., A.C.E., Women's Glee Club. Dowden, John E.-Monrovia, Ind., Management, Delta Sigma Pi, Sigma Pi. Dowty, Carolyn Y.-Clinton, Ind., B.S., Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omicron. as X Doyle, Cecilia-Loogootee, Ind., B.S., Home Economics, Home Econom- ics Club, Phi Epsilon Omicron. Duchemin, James P.-Sheridan, Ind., B.S., Industrial Education, Sigma Pi, IE. Club. Dudash, Paul W,-Hammond, Ind., B.S., Business Administration, Phi Beta Lambda, Wrestling, ISU Scuba Club. Duhamell, Jerry L.-Indianapolis, Ind., BS., Recreation, Lambda Chi Alpha, Student Recreation Association, Baseball. Dull, Thomas A.-Evansville, Ind., B.S., Business Management, Delta Sigma Pi. Dunham, Annette-Indianapolis, Ind., Physical Education, Delta Gamma, Cheerleader, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart. Durham, Billie Ann-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S, Medical Technology, Dolphin Club. Dwyer, Marian-Terre Haute, Ind., A.B., Biology, Der Deutsche Verein, Contemporary Literature Club. Earley, Wm. S.-Merom, Ind., B S , Sociology. Easterling, Hall-Anderson, Ind., B.S., History, Parsons Hall Round Table-Editor. Eberhard, Linda J.-Evansville, Ind., A.B , Math. Ebler, Clement C.-Shelburn, Ind., A.B , German, German Club. Edwards, Thomas C.-Danbury, Conn., BS., Industrial Education, New, man Club, I.E Club. Eggleston, Ann-Evansville, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., Chi Omega, Union Board, Kappa Delta Pi, Pamarista, Wha's Who, Alpha Lambda Delta. Eglott, John R.-Seymour, Ind., B S., Music, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Ehresman, Kathy-Indianapolis, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed. Eisman, Harold A.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Economics. Elbaum, Marvin B.-Brooklyn, N.Y, BS, Marketing, Delta Sigma Pi, School ot Business Student Faculty Committee. Elikoler, Janet I..-Evansville, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., Chi Omega, NEA, A.C.E I , Senior Council. Ellenson, Robert W.-Hebron, Ind., B.S., Business Administration, ROTC. Eller, Larry A.-Paris, Ill., B.S., Accounting, Delta Sigma Pi. Eller, Richard S.-Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Social Science, Track, SEA., Intramurals. Ellis, Michael C.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi, Intramural Basketball. Ellis, Robert B.-Dugger, Ind., B.S., Biology. Ellis, Sandra-Marion, Ind., B.S., Special Ed., Special Education Club. Emmons, Brenda-Elnora, Incl., B.S., English, Alpha Beta Alpha, NEA. Emmons, Linda-Elnora, Ind., B.S., English, Alpha Beta Alpha, NEA. Ennis, George F.-Winfield, NJ., History. Epstein, Leonard I.-Long Beach, N,Y , B.S., Recreation, Soccer Club, Fencing Club. Erdle, Kenneth W.-Seelyyille, Ind., B.S., Math, Pi Mu Epsilon, S,E,A Ernst, William G.-Cayuga, Ind., H.P.E,R,, Lambda Chi Alpha. Eskridge, Ardath-Chandler, Ind., B.S., Vocational Educgtion, Evans, Bill M.-Salem, Ind., B.S., Industrial Ed., Epsilon Pi Tau, S E A. Ewing, Sharon L.-Brazil, Incl., B.S., Elementary Ed., Special Ed. Club. Folda, David J.-Hammond, lnd., B.S., Physical Ed., Baseball, l-Men's Club. Falls, Nancy K.-Shoals, Ind., B S., English, S E A Falls, Virginia-Charlestown, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed. Fought, Richard E.-Jasonville, Ind., B S , Business Ed. Fech, Jon-Whiting, Ind., BS , Math, Lambda Chi Alpha, Resident Assistant. Fell, Judith Aitken-Terre Haute, Ind., B S., Elementary Ed., Wha's Who, Union Board, Delta Gamma. Felts, William, IV-Anderson, Ind., B.S., Social Science, Sigma Phi Epsi. Ion, Circle K, Homecoming Comm., Men's Glee Club, Campus Revue Student Production Stott. Fenters, Randall-Waynetown, Ind., B.S, Social Science, Alpha Phi Omega. Ferrara, Frank E.-Brooklyn, N.Y., BS , Marketing. Figg, Gloria Thompson-Spencer, Ind, BS, Home Ec., Alpha Sigma Alpha, Phi Epsilon Omicron. Fiiut, James P.-East Chicago, Ind., Industrial Ed., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial Ed. Club. Fineran, Donald Jay-Center Point, Ind., BS, Physical Ed., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Spartan Club. Fischer, Susanne Carol-Tell City, Ind., B S., Elementary Ed., A C E Fishback, John Michael-Vincennes, Ind., B.S., Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi, Fisher, Mary Ann-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Nursing, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Tau Omega Little Sister, ISU Nurses Organization. Fisher, Alan K.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed. Fisher, Robert L.-Braokston, Ind., B.S., Business, Alpha Tau Omega, Semper Fidelis. Fletcher, James L.-Evansville, Ind., Math, Physical Ed., Blue Key, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Pi Mu Epsilon, Flick, Nancy Ellen-Olney, Ill., B.S., Elementary Ed, De-Im Ggmmgr Uni. versity Hostess, NEA. Foertsrh, Jacqueline K.-Tell City, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., Alpha Sigma Alpha, A.C.E., NEA. Followell, Douglas-Sullivan, Ind., Social Science, Lambda Chi Alpha, Blue Berets, Senior Council, Pi Gamma Mu, Young Democrats. Followell, Thomas T.-Sullivan, Ind., Criminology, Lambda Chi Alpha, Young Democrats. ...,- ,Q X N, My 1: - as X Xxx 9 QXN N X Z 6? mf , N-X- W T :Ex ,yt Q x 11 t' QS- If T235 XS? c X x X 5 x X x X I 5 List' .... , wr Fontanez, Louis A.-Freehold, NJ., A.B., Spanish, Spgnigl-1 Club NEA' Newman Club. Forester, Judy C.-Evansville, Ind., B.S., Math, History, Mills Hall Conn. cil, W.H.A. Fouts, Vicki L.-Palmyra, Ind., B.S., Nursing, Student Nurses Organiza- tion, Reeve Hall Council. Frady, Lana C.-Washington, lnd.g B.S., Elementary Ed. Frazee, Larry-Veedersburg, Ind., B.S., Industrial Education, I.E. Club, Epsilon Pi Tau. Frazier, Brenda A.-Bicknell, Ind.g B.S., Elementary Ed., Young Repub- licans, NEA. Freed, Eric L.-Odon, Ind., B.S., Industrial Artsg I.E. Club. Friedlein, Patricia D.-Hobart, Ind., B.S., Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, Terre Haute Symphony, Symphonic Band, Brass Choir. Friedman, Martin-Mishawaka, Ind., Industrial Ed., Industrial Education Club, I-Men's Club. Fritsch, Regennas Elliott-Columbus, Ind., B.S., Economics, Lambda Chi Alpha. Frye, Linda-Brazil, lr1d,,B.S., Special Ed., Special Ed. Club, Ful1rman,LindaL.-Jasper, lndianag AB., Spanish, Alpha Omicran Pi, Fulford, Lana Dean-Farmersburg, Ind., B.S, Speech and Hearing Ther0PY: Special Education Club. Fulk, Reba-Terre Haute, lnd.g BS., Physical Education, WRA, Delta Psi Kappa. Gable, Dennis A.-North Manchester, Ind., B.S,, Industrial Education, Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial Ed. Club. Gainey, Della R.-Odon, Indiana, B.S., Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, Sym- phonic Band, Marching Band, Choral Union, 4-H Club. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, Sr. Class Pres. Gantz, Susan R.-Casey, Ill., B.S., Elementary Ed., A.C.E., S.E.A, Gardner, William H.-Clay City, lll.g B.S., Economics, Economics Club, Garmong, Richard A.-Morocco, Ind., B.A., Geography. Garrett, Larry W.-Rockport. Ind.: BVS-, PIWYSICCI Ed-I L0'T'lDCl0 Chl Alpho- Garrigan, Marilyn-St. Louis, MO.: B-S-1 Pl Y5lCUl Ed-I Alheneoumf WRA' Delta Psi Kappa. Garross, Edward R.-Waukegan, Ill.: l11ClUS'flOl Ed' Gates, Cheryl M.-Lebanon, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed., NEA. Gauer, Carol Hegemum-Terre Haute, Ind.: BU5lf1e55 Ed-I Pi Omego Pl' K D lt P. I GC:sF:DjvicCl-Eentonville, Ind., BS., Industrial Ed., Theta Chl- G 1 , Sh L.-Terre Haute, lI'ICl-: Elef1 e lf0 Y Edt I 623552 jxlggiwestpart, Conn., Pre-Law, Track Team, Sandison Hall Activities Cholfrvwft- Gallagher, Patrick E.-Lang Beach, N.Y., B.S., Political Science, History, Gibbs, Karen E.-Indianapolis, Ind., B.S., Social Science, Chi Omega Union Board, Pi Gamma Mu, S.E.A. Gibbs, Sandra L.-Princeton, Indiana, B.S., English, Giegler, Evelyn M.-Marion, Ind., Business Ed., Alpha Phi, Phi Beta Lambda, Distributive Education Club. Giffel, Susan K.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., Alpha Omicran Pi, S.E,A., A.C.E., Campus Revue Director, Young Republicans. Gillie, John W.-Bicknell, ind., B.S., Social Studies, Newman Club, Girdley, Alex N.-Greenwood, Ind., B.S,, Earth Science, Alpha Phi Omega, Young Republicians, Mock Senate. Glovos, Alex A.-East Chicago, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., AAHPER, lRA,NEA, Gliva, Ronald J.-La Porte, ind., Marketing. Gogley, Mary Christine-Pittsburgh, Pa., Home Economics, Alpha Phi. Golish, Lana-Sullivan, Ind., BS, English. Good, Delana Haverty-Terre Haute, incl., BS, Physical Ed., Sparkeftes, Women's Gymnastic Club, Women's Track and Field, Modern Dance Club. Goodrid, Sharon-Petersburg, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed. Goodwin, Connie E.-Terre Haute, Inclv: 5.54. NU 5 Q: lSU Student Nl-'FSE Organization. Gordon, Charles E.-New Albany, Ind.: BS, PltY5'C0l EClUCUT'0'l' Gordon, Gary D.-Brownsburg, Ind., B S., Recreation, Sigma Phi EP5ll0'if P.R.A. Gordon, Joseph-Plattsburgh, N.Y., B,S., Historyf PI L0ml9d0 Ph Gow, David R,-Vincennes, Ind., B.S., Instrumental Music, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Pi Lambda Phi. Graham, Ray A.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Industrial Ed. Grange, Charlotte A.-Bruceville, Ind., B.S., English, NCTE. Grannan, Robert E.-Montgomery, Ind., BS, Secondary Ed. Complaints turned to sighs of nostalgia as seniors registered for the last time. .n L? V N- :Atl S f - c. 4, ji R A 1, -x- 1 .A A 'kb ao- l if Graves, Barbara-Rockville, Ind., B.S. Radio-TV, Sycamore Players, WISU Staff, S.R.A., Young Democrats, Senior Honor Housing. Graves, Rosalind D.-Terre Haute, Ind., AB, Spanish, Phi Sigma Iota, Foreign Language Honorary. Gray, James Whittington-Brazil, Ind., AB. Political Science, Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta Sigma Pi, lnterlraternity Council, S.G.A., Campus Quiz Bowl, Golf Team, Greek Week. Gray, Judy L.-Vincennes, Ind., B.S. Elementary Ed. Green, Karen-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S. English, ISU Hostess. Greene, Robert-Palestine, Ill., B.S. Industrial Ed. Greeson, Larry E.-Highland, Ind., B.S. Sociology, Dean's List, Hulman Hall Honor Roll, Parsons Hall Honor Roll, Intramurals Psychology. Gregg, Sharon Ann-Mt. Vernon, Ind., A.B. Latin, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Eta Sigma Phi, Latin Club, S,E.A., S.C.L. Gress, Janet Mcrie?Washington, Ind., B.S. Elementary Ed., Erickson Hall Council. Grimes, John F.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S. Physical Ed., Varsity Football. Grizzle, Marion D.-Lalctown, Ind., B.S. Social Studies, N.E.A., Church ot Christ Fellowship. Grobes, Rebecca Sue-Evansville, Ind., B.S. Physical Ed., Athenaeum, Little Sisters of Maltese Cross, Social Committee. Grupe, Ruth Lois--Munster, Ind, B.S. English, Alpha Phi, Alpha Beta Alpha. Gatwein, Craig A.-Francesvllle, Ind., B.S Accounting, Accounting Club. Haessly, Susan E.-Rochester, Minn., BS Physical Ed., Communication Coordinator ot W H A, Piclcerl Hall Council Haines, Robert-Loogootee, Ind., B S Industrial Ed., Alpha Phi Omega. Hcfdusiewicz, Gerald W.-Michigan City, Ind., B.S. Political Science, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Latin Club. Hale, Beverly S.-Sullivan, Incl., Speech and Hearing Therapy, Lambda Psi Sigma. Hull, Carol Ann-Morristown, Ind., B.S. Elementary Ed., Pamarista, Zeta Tau Alpha, Student Government Association, A.C.E. Hallock, Cecil W.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S. Mathematics. Homes, Judith Darlene-Mt. Vernon, Ind., B S Art, Erickson S.G.A Corn- mittee, Kappa Pl, Cumulative Honor Roll, Big Name Talent Committee, Treasurer at Erickson Hall and President, W,H.A, Hammelman, Morris R.-Clinton, Ind., B.S. Criminology. Hammond, Robert S.-Indianapolis, Ind., B-,S. Business Management, Frosh-Soph Council, Sophomore Class President, Student Senate. Hammond, Vivienne-Coalmont, Ind., B.S. U S, History, S.EA, STATES- MAN, N.E.A., Young Republicans. Hankenson, Terry D.-Wawlcegan, III., BS Physical Ed., Lambda Chl Alpha. Hanna, Jeffrey L.-Pendleton, Ind., BS, Physical Ed., Alpha Tau Omega. Hannum, Carolyn Sue-Oolitic, Ind., BS Business Ed Harden, Gary I..-New Albany, lnd., B.S Buslness, Alpha Tau Omega, Alumni Chairman Treasurer, Inter-Fratermty Council, Rush Chairman Pram Committee, Publicity Treasurer, ISU Blue Beret, NIC National Delegate. Harding, Patricia J.-Shoals, Ind., B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy, Miss ISU Fnnalist, Homecoming Candidate, Speclal Ed. Club, Alpha Phl, Hamon, Gerald E.-Pans, Ill., BS. Biology, Harner, Brenda Gail-Washington, Ind., BS Elementary Ed, Ggmmg Phi Beta, ISU Hostess, 2nd Vice President at Panhellenic, Rush Commit- tee, Mills Hall Council, Harner, James L.-Washington, Ind., BS English, Blue Key, Slgma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi. Harris, Donna K.-Braztl, Ind , BS Elementary Ed., Indiana Association of Education for Young Children, Student Education Association. Harris, Larry P.-Greencastle, Ind., BS Speech, lntercolleglate Debate, Oral Interp, Readers Theatre, Concert Choir, Marching Band. Harris, Julia Marie-Washington, Ind., BS Elementary, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Big Name Talent Committee, NAACP, Hyte Center Tutor Harrison, Donald M.-Brazil, Ind., B.S Political Science, Pl Gamma Mu, Young Republicans, Economics Club, Kappa Delta Pa, Deans List, S.N,E.A. X Q Harrold, Mark-Mt. Carmel, Ill., Pre-Medicine, Rhoads Hall Council, Newman Club, Hart, William L., Jr.-Evansville, Ind., BS., Biology, Campus Chairman of Freshman Representatives, Circle K Club, Hippocrates Club. Hatfield, Georgia L.-Terre Haute, Ind., B S., Elementary Ed. Hauptli, Carolyn Sue-Francesville, Ind., BS., Speech, Sigma Alpha Iota, Sycamore Players Hauser, Kenneth-Schnellvllle, Ind., B.S., Special Ed., Special Ed. Club, Mental Health Club, Outstanding Jr. Award of Special Ed. Club. Hawkins, Karla-Indianapolis, Ind., BS, Elementary Ed , Alpha Phi, Pamarista, Kappa Delta Pt, Alpha Lambda Delta, l967 Greek Week Co- Chaurman, Statesman Staff, Burtord Hall Council, Hawkins, Teddy Ray-Leavenworth, Ind., BS , Mathematics. Hayes, Julia Kathleen-West Lafayette, Ind., B S., Elementary Ed.: Wesley Foundation, NEA Hayes, Paul, Jr.-Linton, lnd.p A B,, Chemistry. Haynes, Michael-Terre Haute, lad., Bt5't5P99Cl1f5YCUm0f9 PlC'Y9'5- N Haynes, Shirley Ann-Winnamac, Ind, AB , Spanish, El Circulo ESPf1f10l- Hays, Marianne-Indianapolis, Ind, BS, Business Edi AlPlW0 Om'CV0 l Pl, Sycamore Yearbook, Young Republicans, Phi Beta Lambda, SG A.. Homecoming Committee, Hallett, John R.-Russellville, lnd., Industrial Ed Heald, Carmen-Terre Haute, Indy B.S., Elementary Ed, Marching Band, Symphonic Band. Heck, Joyce E.-Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed., Alpha Sigma Alpha, A.C,E,, NEA, Advertising Manager ol Statesman. Heidenger, Patricia L.-Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Business, Phi Beta Lambda. Hein, Deborah Sue-Evansville, Ind., AB., Spanish, Kappa Delta Pi, Phu Sigma Iota, Alpha Lambda Delta, Circulo Espanol. Helt, David L.-Clinton, lnd., B.S., Accounting, Delta Sigma Pt, Hendricks, Emily N.-Cloverdale, Incl., AB., Elementary Ed., Blumberg Hall Council, Spanish Club, A C.E Hendrickson, Linda L.-Highland, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., Pickerl Hall Council, W.H,A., Alpha Lambda Delta. Henry, Jona Kaye-Attica, Ind., English, Alpha Omncron Phi. Henson, Ronald G.-Evansville, Ind., BS., Mathematics. Hering, Pamela-Veedersburg, Ind., B S., Special Classes, Special Edu- cation Club, Campus Mental Health Unit. Herman, Linda G.-Valparaiso, lnd., B.S., Physical Ed., Delta Psi Kappa, WRA, Athenaeum, Dolphin Club, Hockey Club. Herndon, R. Randall-Linton, Ind., BS., Zoology. Herlitz, Ronald-Valparaiso, lnd., BS, Mathematics, Pl Mu Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Dean's List. Herzog, Judith A.-Hoffman Estates, Ill., BS., Elementary Ed., Transfer of U of I.-James Honors Program, Freshman Seminar, ISU-WHA, Mills Hall Scholarship Chairman. Heston, Kenneth A.-Mishawaka, Ind., B.S., Rec., Elem. Ed., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Tau Nu Delta, I-Mens Club, Track, Spartan Club, Newman Club, S E.A., Intramural Sports Council. Heustis, Richard A.-Terre Haute, Ind , B S, Pre-Medicine, Alpha Tau Omega, Omega Alpha Delta. Hiatt, Carolyn Ann-Indianapolis, Ind , B S., Elementary Ed Hicks, Dan M.-Covington, Ind., B S , Industrial Supervision, Men's Glee Club, Industrial Education Club. Hicks, Shirley Marie-Jamestown, Incl, B S, Elementary Ed, IA E Y C, A.C.E., Alpha Lambda Delta. Hiller, Gary Dean-Attica, Ind., B S, lndustrtal Ed, Industrial Education Club. Hocking, Dale-Goshen, Ind., B S , Geography Hoesman, Kathy A.-New Lebanon, Ind, BS, Speech and Hearing Therary, Alpha'Pht. Holme, Michael D.-Laporte, Incl, BS, History, Football, Golf, I-Mens Club, Holder, Rosemary-Hammond, Ind, B S, Business Ed, Phi Beta Lambda, Newman Club, Young Democrats Holmes, Charles M.-Terre Haute, Incl., B S., Business Management Holmes, Dennis-Mtshawaka, Ind., BS, Physical Ed, Alpha Tau Omega Hood, Gloria J.-Sullivan, Ind , B S, Elementary ECI Hopkins, James-Loogootee, Ind., B.S., Secretarial. Hopper, Wayne L.-Logansport, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed, Alpha Tau Omega, Homecoming Committee, University Symphony Horn, Donna M.-Mitchell, Ind., BS., English. Horn, Jerome Harold-Mitchell, Ind., B.S., Accounting, Kappa Sigma, Teaching Assistant, Accounting Club, Ernst and Ernst Scholarship, Young Republicans. Horton, James H., Jr.-Indianapolis, Ind., B S., Social Science, Theta Chi Horvatlt, Charles J.-Gary, Ind., B.S,, Marketing, Young Republicans Hostetler, Kenneth-Mill Creek, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed., Sigma Pht Epsilon, FrosheSoph Council, Homecoming Committee, Alpha Phi Man of the Year, Hosfetter, larry W.-Elnora, Ind., B S., Business Adm., Alpha Phi Omega Houpt, James V., Jr.-Robinson, Ill., BS., Business, Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta Sigma Pi, I,F.C. House, William A.-Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Business. Houston, Janice-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed, SE A Howald, Alon B.-Brazil, Ind., B,S., Pre-Law. Howe, Janine-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed. Hoyt, Michael-Nappanee, Ind., B.S,, Industrial Ed., Industrial Educae tion Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Young Republicans. Hubble, Donald Dean-Linton, Ind., BS., Special Ed., Special Ed. Club. Huber, Harry William-Linton, Ind., BS, Elementary Ed. .F kv N' 4-5 5 ev:-2 - .- ::,g.,:,:-ee-:-:Q-. kr fi',:fis.,5:5g..,:5:5:---L '- s 'tx X . x S R t 4 fs so N 'kia M., ,Q 'X .5 Q..- I - 4.3.4:.,.-:P-,,Qx.3.,+-.1:.-Q: :Q-sz-:-:-:4'rr-x:r:1,r-1-'-1: C 3 X 'So x X Xxx' S E X veg. SQ 8 XX .,g.,.g,:, . . - QQ -- or- 1 1 , xx if , 3 Q as .S '--Q-wg: .V s 492 3 x X t I ,3 .gi - M . f.. 2 l X . ' 7 -.liff-f'51 l 91 e 'W it ff' 1 V -ff 2, tl ,Q A 1 .5 pr Q bl Hudson, Dianne E.-Evansville, Ind.: BS Physical Ed., Gymnastics Team, Athenaeum Club Hudson, John R.-Evansville, Ind , B S Physical Ed., Spartan Club Huffman, Barbara Jean-Columbus, Ind., B.S. Elementary Ed. Hughes, William E.-Carmel, Ind., B.S Recreation, Alpha Tau Omega. Humphrey, James E.-Plainfield, Ind., BS Marketing, Sigma Phi Epgl. Ian Humphrey, Paul Frazier-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S PrevMed, Alpha Tau Omega Humphrey, Victoria A.-St. Louis, Mo., B.S. Social Studies, Delta Gamma, Humphreys, Richard-Colden, N,Y,, B.S, Physical Ed., Wrestling, I Mens Club, Spartan Club, Athletic and Conduct Committee. Hunt, Mary Lee-Poseyville, Ind., BS Social Studies, Sigma Tau Delta, Hunt, Sue Ellen-Beech Grove, lndg B.S. Elementary Ed., Chi Omega, Panhellenic President, Erickson Hall Secretary, SEA, Womens Glee Club, ISU Blue Beret. Hunt, Twila-Marshall, Ill., BS Physical Ed., Athenaeum, Gymnastics, W R A , Track Hunter, Robert E.-Jasonville, Ind., Pre-Med, Alpha Tau Omega, Pre- Med Club Hutchinson, Sue Davis-Evansville, Ind, AB English, Pamarista Presiv dent, Union Board, Eta Sigma Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Sparkettes, Latin Club. Ikamire, Vera Christine-Greencastle, Ind., BS Social Work, Mental Health Unit. Ilardi, Vimmie-Brooklyn, N.Y., Industrial Arts. Iliianich, James-Hammond, Ind., Industrial Ed. lllyes, Jane-Marshall, III, B.S Special Ed. lnskeep, Janet Mclntyre-LeBanon, Ind , B S Elementary, NEA. lnskeep, Richard M.-New Richmond, lnds.5 BS. Mathematics. Irwin, Sandra Carolyn-Vincennes, Ind., AB. English, S,N.E.A., Wesley. Isenberg, Barbara A.-Crawlordsville, Ind., BS Nursing, ISU School of Nursing Org. Israeli, Mordrkhat-Tehran, Iran, BS Chemistry. Jackson, Judith M.-Swedesboro, N J f BS. English, Jackson, Rudy D.-Indianapolis, Ind, BS. History, Hall Council, NAACP, N EA , Hall Homecoming Committee Jacobi, Jane R.-Evansville, Ind., BS. Mathematics, Alpha Xi Delta, Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi. Jacobs, Victor Lee-Indianapolis, Ind , B S Physical Ed Jamison, Connie Jo-Coatesville, Ind., BS. Elementary Ed., Sigma Alpha Iota, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Choral Union, Erickson Hall Cultural Commit- tee, W H A Handbook Revision, A CE Jarrett, David Alan-Plainfield, Ind., B S Education. Jay, Marcia Bright-Crowlordsvllle, lnd , B S Elementary Jay, Richard Donald-Crowtordsvulle, lnd , BS Business Administration Jaynes, Linda Kay-Seymour, Ind, B S English, Union Boorcl, Blue Beret, Alpha Omicron Pi, NCTE, tvlentol Heolth Club, lst Runner Up lor Homecoming Queen, Jenkins, Nyanne-Terre Houte, lnd, B S Elementary Ed, Aloho Omicron Pu, Co-Choirmon Freshman Jomboree Jent, G. Ronald-Eminence, Incl , B S lndu5trtolEcl,Tl1eto Chi Johnston, Dan-Hammond, Ind , Industrial Arts Johnson, Margaret-Woshungton, Ind , B S Business Administration Johnson, Melbu Bernice-Wabash, Incl., BS Medical Technology, Reeve Hall Council. Johnson, Jr. Harold A.-Hillsdale, lnd ,B S Radio-TV Jonaitis, Janet Irene-Gary, Ind., Elementary Ed Jones, Donna J.-Plountield, Ind 1 B S Music Jones, Harold W.-Eminence, Ind ,B S Art Jones, Richard A.-Princeton, lnd, B S Business, Sigma Phu Epsilon, Comptroller of Sigma Phu Epsilon Jones, Sue A.-Clanton, lncl, B S Elementory Ed, N E A , ltlarory Science Minor Jordon, Janice Koy-Decker, Ind , B S Bustness Ed , S E A Judson, Gary M.-Monrovio, lncl, B S Business Adrmnistrotlon, Delto Sigma Pt Jukes, Chadwanna Rae-Clinton, ind , B 5 English, Statesman Editor, Sycamore Stoll, Young Democrats, S E A Juncker, Elaine L,-'Mt Vernon, Incl, Elementgry Ed, Chi Omg-go, Little Snsters ofthe Maltese Cross, Semor Council Junker, Nancy-Terre Haute, Ind, A B Mothernottcsg Cumulative Honor Roll, Students lor o Democratic Society, Philosophy Club Kaiser, Linda K.-Newburgh, lnd, B S Horne Economics, Phi Upsilon Ornicron, Newman Club, Home Ec Cluln, S E A, Erickson Hull Council ,.rf::.?Pa ,,:,,'1::f':S-'-,,:-fa-.- -r 1111553.15-Jw5.5:5:g-:lei-1 'ow X is X WS X Q Q x X Qi, , A 9 i 53 is C 1+ X + , Q . .f, - ' Qi.. ., v r 1 u is X W5 . sr N-. - . t- A- ' J A K Yi 'ix If ,V X 5 f :E s 'X V 1 4 w ' 1 Q er Q, x vii is s tl 2 u 54i1'3l,?i.- , L 73333 .5 V 4' 91 'fiT1' , ' ,tv . ,kia ' .ss ' - g ,- 1,1-,, 5, 1, I.: -5, -- ,A +3 - 1 Y- -I N! 1 . 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Kelley, Maureen-Shelbyville, lncl ,A B, Political Sc , French Club vi, 3 Ni Er- -1. i : SKB , V, :B Kendall, Max R.-Sweetser, Ind , B S ,Marl4et1ng, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Kennedy, Judith-Sullivan, lnd 5 B S, Engllsh Kice, Randolph-Watselccx, Ill , B S, Accounting, Delta Sigma Pt Kincade, Jerry D.-We-st Lebanon, lncl, B S, Physical Ecl, Track Team, Indiana Me-n's Club King, James F.-Orleans, Incl , B S , Life Sc King, Johnnie C,-Terre Haute, Ind, B S, Health and Safety, Alpha Phu Omega. Spartan Club, Tracl and Cross Country King, Sandra S.-Terre Haute, Ind , B S , Special Ed , Special Ecl Club Kinghorn, Gayle-Lawrenceburg, lnd, B S, Speech and Hearing Therapy, S E A -vp , Special Ed Club-pres Kline, Susan S.-Terre Haute, Incl , B S, English, Alpha Phu, Junior Class Secretary, S G A Knight, Bill J.-Hyrnera, lncl , B S,lnclustrlalSupervls1on,1E Club Knowles, Gloria Jean-Wllluamspart, lncl,, A B, Spanish, Alpha Omlcron Pu, Mills Hall Council, Secretary al Alpha Omtcran Pu, Senior Council. Knox, Patsy L.-Jamestown, Ind , B A., Elementary Ed, l 4 ul Qlilii-nfl'-rf. Seniors we-rw lost M +P S, , 1 .r if as A, ,x g ,N 'M -gil . fc tl Q K N l : ? Koch, Lois A,-West Terre Haute, lnd.g BS, Theatreg Theta Alpha Phi, Sycamore Players, Outstanding freshman in theatre Kopka, James-Francesvtlle, Ind, BS, English, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Blue Key, Alpha Beta Alpha, Contemporary Lit Club, N CT E Koselke, Karyll Lynn-Griffith, lncl.g BS , Mustcg Sigma Alpha lata, Kotler, Kenneth Tadd-New Rochelle, N Y., BS, Physical Edg Spartans Club, Phl Epsilon Kappa, lncllana Men's Club, Troclc Team, Swim Team Kovach, Michele-Evansville, lnd, B S, Elementary Ed., Alpha Sigma Alpha, Junior Prom Oueen Candidate Kovachic, D. Darrel-Hammond, Ind p Marketing Kraikoslci, Barbara Ann-Evansville, lnd., B S, Elementary Ed, Chu Omega-Pres, Blumberg Hall Pres, Pamarista, Campus Revue Tech Dir, W H A ,Miss Page One Runner-up, A CE Kramer, Gayle Anne-Vllashington, lncl , B S, Elementary Ed Krebs, Harry E.-Kendallytlle, lncl ,B S, lnd Ed Krischalc, Edward-Terre Haute, lnd , B A, lncl, Ecl , l E Club Kroessman, Peggy-Tell City, lncl , B S, English, Alpha Omtcron PI Kraft, K, Jack-MedgfyV.lle, Ind, B S, Mathematics, Tau Kappa Epsilon Krone, Elaine F.-Terre Haute, lnd, AB, French, French Club, German Club, S E A Krug, Melvin G,-North Judson, lnd , B S , Accounting Kult, Jane Ann-Oxfrod, lncl, BA, Latin, NEA, SEA, Latin Club, llevvv man Club Kumpe, Carolyn M.-Brazil, lncl, Speech and Hearing Therapy, Lambda Psi Sigma, Special Ed Club Kumpe, Dwight R.-Brazil, lnd., B S, Marketing, Sigma Phi Epsilon Kutchan, Wanda Ann-Terre Haute, Incl, B S, Physical Ed, Athen- aeum, W R A Landis, Nancy Ann-Marlon, lnd Q B S , Elementary Ecl,, S EA ,C T A Larson, Karen A,-lndianapolts, Ind, B S Elementary Ecl Latshaw, Janis E.-Vincennes, Ind , B S , Elementary Ecl Law, Marilyn Jane-Oxforlc, lndg BS, Mathemattcsg Alpha Lambda Delta Kappa Delta Pt, Phi Mu Epsilon. Lawson, James F.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S, Choral Music, Phi Mu Alpha. Lawson, Stephen M.-Brazil, Ind, A,B., Russian, Blue Key, Russian Club, Cumulative Honor Roll, Layne, Alice-Terre Haute, Incl, B.S, Elementary Ed., Kappa Delta Pt, Alpha Beta Alpha, Honor Roll. Lecklitner, Davis L.-Lafayette, Ind, B S, Recreation, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Indiana Men's Club, Football, Baseball. Leach, Norma-Henrsyville, lnd., B.S., Elementary Ed., A.C.E., S E.A, Leclclitner, Mary Kay-Lafayette, lnd.g BS Elementary Ed.: Alpha Omi- cron Pi, A.C.E., N.C.T.M., S,E.A, -fa-fr ,nga -vw tif' E its -9 X X Q3 X K'-Q . , , 3 me-5' K ,, . KS XO X C ix saggy 'fi s . 23 . - 'wass- 12:3 1 r - fs--., FT? Q1 7' 'EE .--, - 1:1 :I 1 'I:f. W' I' fm, . ., ..x4.AN.c. . vs 8. ,A Q Q , .Q Rb :Q wifi!--'t . F5 QE5123i ':' -3 X ... ,, .Q 4 .. S . ,.,-3 tjii i,:gQ5:gQ fix' 'ft ' , 1 U Ei t . .. ' 'T . CY . ' at .5 -. xg - wQ:f2Q:5gf1f5::'-21: 1- ' ' , E' H vw 'H ,. -9:55 H-'Eif li - - GW? 'fix J ii 1 1-11,5-2. P LL i fx , , W ., 1 ' , , I--QT, r Q ct, 3, im A . l Q-S' ,eff N 'i sf ' ' , 'ig - X W 11. 5 i, sue. - H rz, - ' U, 4 . ,, 551- E3 25-'3 A 4... X Q f G. . 9' l G '76 Photo not I Anihkle Ledgerwood, Martha D.-Vtlashtngton, lncl, B S English, Alpha Beta Alpha, Newman Club. Lee, Shirley A.-Gary Incl , Elementary Ecl Lemme, Rosemary-Indianapolis, lnd, B S Elementary Ecl, Inter-Varsity, Songlest Director, N C l E Lemon, Andrea M.-East Chicago, lncl, BS Physical Ed, Womens' Rec- reation Association, Athenaeurl1,Moclern Dance Club Leslie, Beverly-Boonville, Incl, B S Elementary, Ptclierl Hall Council Roger Williams Leuck, Geraldine-Fowler, lnt:l , B S Mathen1atncs,Mills Hall Council Lewis, Connie-Terre Haute, lncl , B S Elementary Ed , A C E , S E A Lewis, Morris A.-Terre Haute, Ind , B A Social Science Lewis, Norma-Terre Haute, lnd , B S Elementary Ecl Lewis, Robert William-Franl lin, Ind., B S Business Lingentelter, Stephen R.-Terre Haute, Incl, B S SOClalSCIev1Ce Litherland, Ray-Gary, lnrl , B S Accounting, Accounting Club Livers, David R.-Clay City, Ind, B A General Business Aclrnunrstratton Lloyd, Jayne-Terre Haute, lnd , Speech, Hospitality Committee Lloyd, Sherry D,-Terre Haute, lncl., Elementary B S Lobb, Elizabeth C.-Terre Haute, Ind., Elementary Ed , A C E , N EA Lockhart, Richard-Brazil, ln-:l , B S Physical Ed , Spartan Club Lockmund, Thomas G,--Seymour, lncl , B S Biology Loehr, Decnne S. Gettle-Clay City, B S Mathematics, Pi Mu Epsilon Loman, Gary D.-Kokomo, lncl , B S Business Administration Lommers, Michael E.-Sullivan, lnd , B S Business, Tau Kappa Epsilon Long, Barbara S.-Evansville, Ind., BS Elementary, Gamma Phu Beta, Panhellenlc,Pan1arxsta,Kappa Delta Pi Lang, Suzanne L,iNorth Webster, lnd, BS Elementary Ed, University Hostess, Alpha Xi, Delta, Association lar Childhood Education Longest, Gary D,-Remington, Ind., BS Physical Ecl f Lamlncla Chu Alpha, Lotter, David A.-Winnetka, Ill, B S Elementary Ed , Resident Assistant, Sigma Pi President, tvten's Glee Cluh President Loughmiller, Christine M.-Brazil, Ind , Elementary Ed. Loughmiller, Vicki G.-Danville. Ind , B S Elementary Ed.g S E A Love, Marvin B.-Paoli, lnd ,B S. Art Education Love, Nelda Taylor-French Ltck, lnd., B S Speech and Heartng Lowe, Delores Faye--Evansville, Ind., B S Elementary, Musuc, Chu Omega Pledge Trouner, Songfest Durector, Ist Runnerup Mass ISU, Ltttle Suster of Daughtens of Crossed-Sword, l-lomecomung Queen Cancltclote, Student Government Commlsslon, Choral Union, Glee Club, ACE Lowe, Kenneth E.-Terre Haute, Incl , B S Inclustrtal Ed. Lubbehusen, Sue-Newburgh, Ind., Specual Ed , Lambda P51 Stgma Ludlow, Gary Wayne-lncluanapolts, Incl, BS Industrial Ecl, Inclustrual Education Club Luetzelschwob, Ellen W.-I-llghland, Incl, B S Specual Class Teachtng, Kappa Delta Pt, Lambda Pst Stgma, Specnal Eclucatlon Club Lutz, Stephen Jerome--Parts, Ill , Recreatuan, VVho's Who Lyon, Janice M.-Braztl, Ind , B S Elementary McAuliffe, John F.-US Army, BS Spec:-ill Etgl, ROTC, Lambda P51 Stgma, Theta Alpha Phu, Alpha Pht Omega, Sycamore Playets, Speclal Ed Club, Mental Health Club, Newman Club McAuliffe, Karen June-Westport, Incl , B S Engltsh McBride, Keith-Portage, Incl , B S Social Sctence McCammon, Carl Edward-Ptmento, Incl, BS Speech, P: Lamlfcla Pht, Speech Unlon, Debate and Publtc Speal-mg Team, Aclye4tt5tng Manag- ing and Feature writer lor The Statesman, SGA McCarthy, Timothy P.fKenmore, N Y, B S Socnalc-gy McClain, Ray W.-Brownsburg, Incl , B S Inclustrual ECI , Epsllon Pu Tau McCaal, Lynn E.-Cltnton, Incl, BS Accounting, Delta Stgma Pt, Theta Chl, Advlsory Commtvt-ee, School at Bustness McCullough, Jack S,-Center Ponnt, Incl, B S Health and Sale-ty, Spartan Club McDermott, Michael H.-Jasper, Incl, B S Marltettng, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Slgma Pu, Vane Presudent IFC, Outstancltng Junuor Greel- Award MacDonald, Robert Leon-Brazul, Ind , B S Busuness Adnttntstrattan, Frosh'Soph Councnl, Lambda Chu Alpha, Bachelor al the Year Runner Up McDonald, Vernon C.-Sherldan, Incl, B S Math, Pht Mu Epstlon, Blue Key McDowell, Dee-Vuncennes, Incl ,A B Sociology McGaugl1ey, Judith-Raachdale, Ind., B S Elementary Ecl, A C E, S E A Mclndoo, James E.-Terre Haute, Ind, B S Marlettng McKinney, Stephen Wayne-Sulhyan, Incl , Inclustrtal Supervnston McLaughlin, James A.-Pendleton, Incl, B S Bustness Iylorltet, Alpha Tau Omega McNary, Joseph Allan-Fnllmore, Ind., Elementary Ed., Gtllum Hall Couv Cll, Social Chanrman ol Gnllum Hall. McNeely, Lee Anne-Trafalgar, Ind, BS Earth Sctence, Earth Sclence Club, McPherson, Lois Jean-Evansville, Ind , B S Phystcal Ed., Athehaeum, W R A , Hockey Club, Fencxng Club Maddox, Marti L.-Sullivan, Ind 5 B S Elementary, Zeta Tau Alpha Panhellennc Councul, A C E, Unlverslty Hastesses, SG A qv A . .fr '-5iEiE:E3'.j:-,, ea: x -h5c. :':1:2 ' K :'P1f':?Ei: els- ::., .Q 1 -..EEa1f 4-553 1:0 1 EEE? H W' E ' 1 .5 -S '34 as ,S 5 . ,qv , , ,V :t :Nj -,l 2 . A 296 . I W , UL, IC: 3 x , 44' um Madonna, William J,-Loganspart, Incl, Recreation Malone, Mary Jane-Tell City, Incl, B S Elementary, Spanish Club, ltlewrnan Club Manic, John J.-Paterson, N J , Art Manley, Barbara E,-Lalayette, Incl, B S Elementary Ecl,, A C E, Horne- corntng Ccmcltdate l9a5 Mann, Stephen O.-Francesvtlle, lnclg BS Industrial Ed,, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres, Rush Cltcnrntan, lntranturctl Chairman, Trike Race Chair' YTTUFI Marietta, RobertW.-Terre Haute, Incl , Bus Aclnnntstratuan Markle, James R,-Terre Haute, Incl, B S Political 59, Tau Kappa Epgt lan, S G A Martin, R, Terry4Greencastle, Incl , B S Industrial Ed, I E Club, Martyn, Phyllis-Evansville, Incl, Latin, Latin Club tVlce-Pres I, Eta Sugnta Pltt lpres ' Mason, Pamela Sue-Sullivan, Incl, B S Elementary Eclp Delta Gamma Mason, Richard W,-East Chicago, Incl, Physical Ed, Earth Sc Club, Spartan Club, Basl-.ftlwrill learn, f'l' lvlens Club Mattick, Micheal Trent-Greenwood, Incl, B S Health, Alpha Tau Otnegtt, Bachelor at Year Canclnilate Woo Maxwell, Donald P.-Terre Haute, Incl, Inclustrtal Ecl Medley, Grover C.fDelpI'n, Incl , B S Biology Medsker, Robert H.-Meronr, Ind , B S English Meek, Gary Stephen-Bunker I-ltll, Incl, Music, BS, Theta Chi, M E N C, Phu Mu Alpha Slnlanlci, Ivlctclrugal Singers, Univ Singers, Choral Union Memering, Susan Jean-Vincennes, Incl , BS Elementary Ed, A C E Merry, Edward W.-Mitchell, Incl 1 B S Accounting, Accounting Club. Metcalf, Robert Lee-Sullivan, Ind., B S Industrial Ed Metzger, J. Robert-Jasper, Ind., B S Business Adm., Newman Club, Young Republicans. Meyer, Jacqueline-Indlanapolls, lnd, Muslc Ed B S, M E NC, Hall Cauncll l965, Marchlng Band l964-l9a5, Mickelson, Larry L.-La Parte, lnd,, B S Re-creatlon, Alpha Phl Omega Mickschl, James H.-Terre Haute, lad g lnd Arts-Voc Ed Miles, Barbara A.-EVGDSV1llE, Incl, B S Speclal Ed, Speclal Ecl Club Miles, Steven P.-Terre Haute, lncl, BS Pol SC, Campus Electlorls Bureau CI-llel, Tau Kappa Epsllorl, Hamecomlng Chalrrnan, Statesman Adv, Mgr, TMUB, Hamecarnlng Steerlng Cornmlttee Milburn, Marybelle-Terre Haute, Incl, B S Buslness Ed, Miller, Anita Elaine-Marshall, Ill, BS Elementary Ed, Slgl-na Alpha lata Miller, David A.1lHCllGHODOll5, Ind, BS Buslness, lambda Chl Alpha Baseball, Gre-el-c Week Carllmlttee Miller, Ed. W,-Ladoga, Incl, B S Bus Adm, Slgnla Phl Epsllan Weston-Wabash Flbre Schalarshlp Miller, Larry J,-Brazll, Ind , Buslness Adrnlnlstratlon Miller, Marilyn H.-Terre Haute, Il-ld., B S Elementary Ed Miller, Randall Wm.-Rockport, Ind , Mathenlatlcs, B S, Basl-etballl Base- ball, 'l' Mens Club Miller, Pamela Rose-lndlanapolls, lrld, B S Elem Ed, lSlJ Concert Chalr, Natlarlal Ed Assoc., Natlanal Teachers at lvlatllernatlcs Assoc Milliron, R. Wayne-Beech Grave, lnd , B S Educatlon, Theta Chl Mills, George S.-Terre Haute, Ind , B S Physlcal Ed ,A A H PEP Mishler, Edward E.-Brazll, Ind., B A Saclal Studles Misl1ler,Jane-Clay Clty, Ind , BS Elementary Ed, Pl Gamma Mu, S E A Mlshler, Sharon-Terre Haute, Incl, B S Art, Slgrna Kappa, Kappa Pl Mitchell, Sharon Lynn-Tell Cnty, Incl , B S Elementary Educatlan Modesitt, Joe W.-Brazll, Incl., Business Adm ,Delta Slgma Pl I 'cs' 1 X X fx XXX L ll f 'Y it Wa X Q 'T' 5 ,Q .' b F b sr, 9, A N I2 L -. . - '? ys xx. 5 , N A .. , Efxfit,-9, - , usa, sm, .33 I ,. If ,- fl s 298 , x, 'JC Mohr, Coral Ann-Brazil, lntl, BS Speech and Hearing, Lambda Psi Sigma Mohr, Robert Alan-Brazil, Incl , B S Math, Physics Club Molnar, Thomas M.-Indianapolis, Incl, A B Sociology Monday, Richard Lee-Terre Haute, Incl , B S Pre-Mecltcal, American Chemical Society Montgomery, Michael Dee-Montezuma, Ind , Marketing. Moore, Lita Mae-Center Point, lrtcl ,B S Elementary, ACEl, SEA Moore, Marilyn Sue-Mt Vernon, lncl, A B Latin, Sigma Kappa, Latin Club, Spanish Club, SEA Moore, Norris-Charlestown, lncl , B S Business, SNEA Morey, Virginia Ellen-Terre Haute, Ind, BA Philosophy, kappa Pt, Philosophy Club, Contemporary Ltttfraturc- Club, Dance Clulw Morihiro, Linda-Wailuku, Hawaii, A B Elementary Morlan, Shirley-Brazil, lncl, BS Physical Education, Modern Dance Clulft Athenaeum Morris, Barbara Ann-Chicago, Ill, BS Speech Therapy, ISU Hostess, Mental Health Association, Special Education Club, AKA Sorority, lntiltana Speech and Hearing Cttgantzatton Morrow, Michael Howard-Terre Haute, Intl, BS Music Education, MENC, Phi MA Sinfonia, Freshman Music Award, Mtneryra Peptnslky Memorial Award Morton, Janice-West Union, Ill, BS Home Economics, Horne Economics Club, SEA Mosier, Richard Wayne-Cveorgetovvn, Incl , B S Business Aclvntntstrattan Motz, Wilberta Lyn-Clinton lncl , B S Elf-rnentary Mullens, Sheila Gay-Ptrnento, lnd , B S Elementary Muller, Keith Louis-Ferdinand, Incl , B S Biology Mundy, Sharon Ann-Jasper, Ind, BS Art, Sigma Kappa, Top 5 Miss ISU Page-ant 1966, VVomen's Cvlee Club, Newman Club, lSU Hostess Murer, Kathryn Davis-Clinton, lncl, B S Elementary, kappa Delta Pt, Honor Housing, ACE, SEA Murphy, Melba F.-Poseyville, Incl, BS Vocational Home Economics, lyah Rhyan Home Economics Club Murzyn, Virginia-Whtttrig, lncl, BS Education, Delta Gamma, ISU Hostess, Newman Club, NEA, Cultural Committee-Blumberg, Muston, Shirley Ann-Robinson, Ill., BS Physical Education, WRA, Lutheran Stuclents Association Myers, Mary Lou-Evansville, lncl, BS Elementary, Little Sister of the Maltese Cross, SGA, Alpha Onncron Pt, Homecoming Court, ACE, SNEA SNEA Myers, Ronald J.-North Vernon, lncl , B S Speech and Hearing, Lambda Psi Sigma, Special Education Club, Nance, Lee Anna-Ktrlxltn, Ind, B S Music, Sigma Pt Sweetheart. Nation, Nancy L.-Terre Haute, Ind , B,S Elementary, Needham, Donna Kay-Terre Haute, lnd,, B S Elementary, Young Democrats Club, Childhood Education Association, Neiswinger, Sandra Kay-Terre Haute, Ind, AB Latin, Eta Sigma Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Pamarista, Alpha Lambda Delta, S EA,, Delta Gamma, Latin Club, Neligh, Mary Jane-Terre Haute, Ind.g B S Nurslngg Junior Class Rep- resentative, ISU Student Nurse Org, Executive Advisory Board. Nesbitt, Katherine M.-New Richmond, Ind., BS Special Ed, Lambda Psi Sigma, ISU Mental Health, Campus Unit, Special Ed. Club. Neuman, Elaine-Huntingburg, Incl., BA Business Ed, Kappa Delta Pl, Erickson Hall Treasurer, Eta Sigma Ph1,Phr Beta Lambda, N E A Ng, Jin-New York, B S Accounting, Delta Sigma Pi, Accounting Club Nixon, Dale Patrick-Kendallvrlle. Ind, Pecreatron B S, Sigma Phu Epsilon, Tracls Team, Young Republicans, I F C Noel, John Roger-Garrett, Ind, B S Manufacturing Technology, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sycamore Showcase Comrnrttee, Young Republicans Nolan, Jane-Linton, Ind , B S Marketing, Blurnberg Hall Council Noonan, Herbert P.-Crown Point, Incl , B S Physical Ed Norris, James Richard-Lo Grange, Ind, B S Business, Theta Chi, Phi Mu Alpha, Parade Marshal lar I-lame-Coming, I FC Rush Chairman Norris, William W,-Plymouth, Ind, BS Industrial Ed, Industrial Ed Club, A P O Norton, Gloria Kay-Indianapolis, Ind, BS Psychology, Sigma Kappa, Kappa Delta Pr, Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice President Ericl-san I-tall, VII H A Charrrnan, Pr Mu Epsilon, Cornrnission ol Student Altaurs Novotney, Mary E.-Terre Haute, Ind, BS Elementary Ed, Sparlrettes. Nowling, Karl Richard-Mecca, Ind, A B English, S N E A, N C T E, I C.T E Nowling, Kenneth Michael-Mecca, Ind, A B English, S N EA, IC T, N,C,T E, Oakley, Geral Wayne-Evansville, Ind, BS Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Spartan Club, AAHPER, American School Health Assoc O'Bonnon, Stephen Frederick-Paris, Ill, BS Business Administration Ogilby, Christopher-Indtanapolis, Incl , B S PsychalOQY, Tau luappa Epsilon Ogle, Kay Marie-Monroe City, Ind, B S Physical Ed, Athenaeum, Womens Recreation Association, S G A Oliver, John E.-Ladoga, Ind ,B S Recreattong Lambda Ch: Alpha O'Malley, 'Peter V.-Western Springs, Ill, BA Industrial Sale-ty Man' agement, Dorm Activities Chairman, ROTC O'Neal, Eugene-Loagoatee, Ind , Earth Science O'Neal, John W.-Loogootee, Ind, BS Biology, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Newman Club. O'Neal, Patrick Fc-Loogootee, Ind, B S English, Sigma Pt Epsilon Vice President, lnterlraternity Council, Chairman ot IFC Expansion Commit- tee, Senior Council. Osburn, William J.-Hammond, Ind , B S HISTDVY- Ostrowski, John F.-Lakeville, Ind , B S Secondary Ed. Otto, Connie-South Bend, Ind, B S Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, Music Educators National Conference, Concert Charr, Orchestra Packwood, Sue-Campbellsburg, Ind, Art '1' W i'f55fEf:z ' 1.1! J' A S, N . 5: W 4 X V X 1gg.g,s,5-1252555 , ,isgas-3 ,w ,St I r' 215355 ' - J ' , -RM -.,. , f 1 299 Dlwltsity was provided lor lSU students lay a carefree retreat to Alandale 1 ns 'v 4-5 r-- 300 QQ'- ,Rl GL .1-LH Page, Lester A., Jr.-West Terre Haute, Incl, B S, Chemistry, American Clic-nncal Soclety, Student Affiliate Palicki, Richard J.-South Bend, lncl, B S, Accounting, Accounting Club, Pallahan, Cheryl-Brazil, Incl, BS, Home Economics, Home Ec Club, S E A Palmer, Guy J.-Decker, Incl , B S , English Parker, Karen-South Bend, lnd., B S, Elementary Ecl , Gamma Phi Beta Parks, Kathi A.-Tell City, lncl , B S, Elementary Ed Parr, Maryann-Vincennes, Ind, B S , Music Parsons, Nancy M.-Brazil, lnd, BS, Accounting, Alpha Lambda Delta, Accounting Club, Hanor Roll Parsons, William J.-Terre Haute, lncl , B S, Business M'gm't Pate, Kathleen .l.AEyansyille, Incl, B S, Elementary Ed, Chl Omega. kappa Delta PI Patrick, Patricia A.-Carbon, lnd , B S, Home Economics Pearison, Phyllis E,-Sullivan, lncl , B S, Elementary Ed Pearson, Bonnie J.-Michigan City, lncl, B S, Elementary Ed, Mental Health Unit, S E A 1 A C E Pearson, Sandra-Greenccistle, Incl., B S , Elementary Ed Pease, Allen E.-Chesterton, Incl, B S, English, Theta Alpha Pl, Sycamore Players, Hines Hall Council, Homecoming Committee, Childrens Theatre Pence, Rebecca J.-Boswell, lnd, B S, Business Aclmin, SGA, Home- coming Hall Display Chairman Penclley, William-Marshall, Ill , B S , Social Science Peo, Carl J.-Michigan City, Incl., B S, Business Admin Pepeleu, Gary C.-Clinton, lnd , B S , Physical Ed , Spartan Perdue, Norma A.-Indianapolis, Ind., B S., Elementary Ecl , S E A Perna, Beverly H.-Indianapolis, Ind., A B.,EngItsl1 Pershing, James A.-South Bend, Ind., Political Science Pershing, Patricia VanMeter-Charlestown, Ind., B S,l'lan1e Economics Persohn, Calvin A.-Jasper, Ind., BS, Accounting, Delta Sigma Pi, Ac- Counting Club, SGA Personett, W. Michael-Logansport, Ind, B S, Social Studies, Gillunt Hall Council, Alpha Phi Omega Peters, Anita-Seymour, Incl., B S, Elementary Ed , Sigma Kappa, Sae- ctal ECI Club, Mills Hall Caunctl. Peterson, Frank J.-Cltnton, Ind , B S, Mathemattcs Petri, Dennis M.-Merrtllville, Ind, B S, Paclto-T V , VVISU Pfledderer, Paul L.-Francesville, Ind , B S, Elementary Ecl , SGA Pfranlr, Jerry L,-Terre Haute, Ind., A B, Mathematics, Who s Who, Zeta Tau Alpha, SGAQ Dolphin Club, Homecoming Parade Marshall, Tech Dir. IS U Pageant Phillippe, David E.-Vincennes, Ind, BS, Chemistry, Blue key, Omega Alpha Delta, American Chemical Soctety Student Atttltate Phillips, Ann-Indianapolis, Ind., A B, Spanish, Alpha Xt Delta, Phi Sigma Iota, Kappa Delta Pi, Burtord Hall Council Phillips, Barbara A.-Scottsburg, Ind, BS, Elementary Ed. Junior Prom Queen Finalist, A C E , Sigma Kappa Phillips, Mary Ann-Palestine, Ill., B S, Horne Economics, Home EC Club Phillips, Robert L.-Columbus, Ind., B S, Business Admin , Young Pepubli- cans. Phillips, Ronald I..-Indianapolis, Ind, BS, Industrtal Ed., Industrial Ed Club, Jr Honor Roll Phillips, William T.-Anderson, Ind, BS, Economics, Hulman Hall Count cil, Economics Club, Pierce, Julia L.-Shelburn, Ind., Dietetics, Home Ec Club Pierson, Paul R.-Sullivan, Ind., BS, Accounting, Delta Sigma Pt, Ac' counting Club. Poindexter, Linda D.--Sandbarn, Ind, BS, Bustness Ed., Young Repub- licans. Poland, Harold W., Jr.-New Ross, Ind, BS, Biology: Pt Lambda Pnl, Latin Club, Polich, Jo Ellen-Moaresvtlle, Incl., A B, History, Young Democrats Politroni, Sharon J.-Terre Haute, Ind, Dtetetlcs, Collegiate A-I-I Club. Home Ec. Club. Porat, Elrat-Tel-Avtv, Israel, BS, Radio-TV, International Club, For- eign Students Scholarship, Porter, Carol-Terre Haute, Incl., B.S , Physlcal Ed., WRA, Athenaeum Porter, Lynn A.-Wmamac, Ind., B S., Elementary Ed, Alpha Ornlcron pll Powell, Janna L.-Monroe Cnty, Ind., Elementary Ed. Powers, James W.-Kokomo, Incl., BS, Business Admin., Lambda Chi Alpha, -umm -uf ,x . fy ,T- -.nu ,,-. uv O2 Price, Robert J.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S,, Business Accounting, Account- ing Club, Bussness Internship. Price, William H.-Mt, Vernon, Ind., BS, Geology, Earth Science Club. Pritchett, Sue E.-Evansville, Ind., AB., Mathematics, Delta Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta. Proctor, Nancy S.-Plainfield, Ind., BS, Social Science, Alpha Sigma Alpha, SNEA, Young Republicans, Panhellenic. Propes, Betty-Charlestown, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed.1 Gamma Phi Beta, Student Assistant, Pruett, RosalieBe-dford, lnd., B.S., Elmentary Ed., Reeve Hall Student Assistant. Puials, Jasefina-Evansville, Ind., AB., Spanish, Phi Sigma lata, Quillin, William E.-Bloomfield, Ind., B.S, Professional Art, Lambda Chi Alpha. Rabold, James W.-Greenwood, lnd., Business Management, Alpha Tau Omega, Semper Ftdelis. Rademacher, Caroline C.-Evansville. lnd,, B.S., Elementary Ed., SNEA, A C E Rains, Anna M,-Nashville, ind., BS., Home Economics, Alpha Phu, Phi Upsulon Omucron. Ralston, Stephen A.-Bedford, Ind., B.S., Business lvt'grn'tg Delta Sigma Pi. Randall, Wanda-Richmond, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., AC E , SNEA Ray, Marilyn S.-Indianapolis, Ind., B S., Sociology. Real, Phyllis A.-Hymera, lnd., B S , Elementary Ed. Redman, Rebecca-Griffin, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed. Reed, Mark L.-Indianapolis, Ind., B.S, Social Science, Pl Gamma Mu. Reed, Max W.-Hobart, Ind., BS., Recreation, Spartansf PV0lS55lOVlCl Recreation Association, Basketball Reed, Richard V.-Speedway, Ind., Elementary Ed., Alpha Phi Omega, Parsons Hall Council, SE A., Intramurals. Reeds, Charlene M.-Joliet, III., BS., Physical Ed., WRA, Athenaeum, Delta Psi Kappa. Reel, Janice D,-Vincennes, Ind., B S Reel, Robert M.-Vincennes, Ind., B.S., Recreation, Phi Sigma Kappa. Reeves, Earline M.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed. Reinitz, John T.-Evansville, lnd., A.B, French, Latin Club, Freshman Baseball. Reisner, Phillip D.-Terre Haute, Ind., Industrial Ed. Ressina, Anthony-Indianapolis, Ind., Accounting, Accounting Club. Reynolds, James-Boswell, Ind., B.S., Mathematics. Reynolds, James R.-Terre Haute, Ind., Business Admin. Reynolds, Sherry L.-Evansville, Ind., B S, Art Rhude, Marilyn-Crothersville, lnd,p B S, Elementary Ed g Zeta Tau Alphag Pamarnsta, Roger Vvilliams Fellowship, ACE Ricks, Carolyn S.-Brainerd, Minn, A B, Elementary Ecl, Kappa Delta Pi, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, SEA, Young Republicans, Rigney, Carolyn S.-Shelburn, lnd, BS, Accounting, Ph: Beta Lambda. Accounting Club, Riley, Katie-Linton, lrid., BS., Special Ed Rittenhouse, Becky L.-Logansport, Ind., B S, H P E R, Atherveaum, WRA Ritter, Janice L.-Gary, lnd, B S, Elementary Ed, A C E, S E A, NCTE, Honor Housing. Ritterskamp, William R.-Vincennes, Ind.t B S, Elementary Ed Robb, Mary Ann-Indianapolis, lnd, B S, Social Work, Social Work Club, Mental Health Club Roberson, Clifford L.-Greencastle, Ind., B S, Elementary Ecl, Alpha Phi Omega, Robertson, Carol-Terre Haute, Ind , B S, Special Ed Robertson, Paul-Depauw, Ind, B S, Social Science Robinson, Karon A.-Washington, lnd,, B S, Elementary Ed Robinson, MarleneWashungton, D C , B S, Special Ed, Sparkettes Rogier, Kenneth L.-Tell City, Ind, Music, Phi Mu Alpha Sunlania, Sym, phonnc Band, Brass Choir, Concert Choir, Resident Assistant Rolle, Marilyn S.-Terre Haute, lnd., B S , Home Economics Roman, Don T.-Whitting, lnd, B S, Physical Ed and History, l Mens. Spartans, Football Rough, Jane A,-Evansville, Ind, A B, Elementary Ed . ACEI, NEA, Spanish Club. Rose, Bette-Terre Haute, lnd , B S, Elementary Ed ,A CE Rose, Jane Schepper-Brazil, Ind , Elementary, ACEI, ISTA, WPA, SEA Rosenstein, Marsha E.-Indianapolis, lnd,, B S,, Special Ed, Delta Gamma, Lambda Ps: Sigma, Special Ed. Club, Ross, David E.-Gary, lnd,, B S, Industrial Ed , Lambda Chi Alpha, Cromwell Hall Council, Rotman, Sue A.-Jasonvzlle, Ind., B.S., Political Science, Rowekamp, Linda L-Jasper, Incl, BS, Physical Ed. Rudolph, Maryjane-Jasper, Ind., B.S,, Elementary Ed- MEA Rusch, Margaret-Lawrenceville, Ill., B.S,, Elementary Ed., NEA Rupp, BethPClay Cnty, Ind., B.S, Elementary Ed.g Alpha Beta Alpha. Kappa Delta Pi, Honor Rall. Runge, Barbara A.-Terre Haute, lncl., AB., Russian, Alpha Lambda Delta, Russian Club, German Club, Young Democrats, NDEA Critical Language Fellowship. .mlgfrixlf xY'?:f 'l :-:five ' fl - f-15 A'-TSS' ll Sv Q Xs iss ss 4 Ruhe, Patrick T.-Ferdinand, ind., B.S., English Rudolph, Jeffrey S.-Kokomo, Ind., BS, Recreation, Alpha Tau Omega Football Team, Wrestling learn, I Men's Club, Rutatto, Ronald-Terre Haute, Incl., B S, Marketing, Tau Kappa Epsilon Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Phu Man ot the Year Ryden, John C.-West Lafayette, Ind., Physical Education. Samuels, Rodger D.-Knox, Incl , Physical Ed., Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sanders, Mary E.-Terre Haute, Incl., B S, Elementary Ed, Delta Gamma Alpha Lambda Delta, Senior Class Council. X Sankar, Milton-Guyana, South America, B S, M S., Elementary Ed. International Relations Club, Wesley Eounclation, Savage, Thomas E.-Evansville, Ind., B S , Mathematics. Sawyer, Michael P.-Hobart, Ind, B S, Industrial Ed., Sigma Pi. Scales, Sharon R,-Tennyson, Incl., B S, Elementary Ed, WHA, SNEA Plckerl Hall Council. Scarborough, Toby-Alton, lll., B S, Social Studies Scharf, Nancy M.-Brazil, lnd.fB S., English. Schetter, Cheryl-Star City, Ind , A B , Mathematics Scher, Harriet Moyle-Harmony, incl, BS., English, Sparlxettes, Con temporary Lit Club, .lr All NCTE Scher, M. Alan-Long Beach, N Y, B S, Physical Ed, Phi Epsilon Kappa Theta Chu, Spartans Clulo. Schlomer, Jarry J.-Vincennes, Incl , B S, Social Scrence,Dean'sList Schmidt, Janet-Evansville, Ind., BS, Social Work, Gamma Phu Beta, Sycamore Yearbook, Rush Counselor Schmitt, Kathleen-Jasper, Ind., B S, Nursing, Nursing Organization Newman Club. Schmitz, Anthnoy-Evansville, Ind., BS , Elementary Ed. Schoeneborn, Roll-Essen, Germany, A B., Foreign Languages anal Eng- lrsh Schoppel, Brian E.-Hanna, Incl., Biology. Schreiber, John T.-Bedford, Incl, BS, Music Ed, ISU Symphony Or- chestra Schultz, Connie E.-Teutopolis, Ill, BS., Elementary Ed, Newman Club, Schultz, Kathryn L.-Terre Haute, incl, AB, Accounting, Gamma Phi BHG, Parnarista, Debate Team, Campus Carnival Chairman, Homecom- mg Steering Committee Schultz, Phyllis A.-Morocco, Ind., BS, Elementary Ed., ABA, NEA. Schultz, Richard E.-Bunker Hill, Ind., B.S,, Accounting, Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, Accounting Club, Interfraternity Council, Young Republicans, Schweder, Peggy-LoPorte, Incl., BS., Special Ed. Schwing, Vernon-Tulsa, Okla., Music, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Scott, Gary L.-Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Business Admin., Alpha Tau Omega. Scott, Jan B.-Arcadia, Ind., B,S., Earth Science, U.S. Naval Reserve. Seale, Phillip L.-Ladoga, Ind., B.S., Business Admin., IFC, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi. Seiler, Lynn D.-Evansville, Incl., B.S.M. Art, Alpha Phi Omega. Senesac, Lorene K.-Fowler, lncl., BS., Art: Kappa Pl. Senior, Sandro K.-Lebanon, Ind., A.B., History, Alpha Phi, Jr. Prom Queen, Pamarista, Senior Class Council, Panhellenic, Pi Gamma Mu, Jones Hall Council, Kappa Delta Pi. Seward, Karon R.--Rockville, Ind., BS., Art, Sigma Kappa, Sigma Delta Tau, Kappa Pi, ICTE, Burtord Hall Council. Shagley, Richard J.-Terre Haute, Ind., Pre-Law. Shahan, Don D.-Indianapolis, Ind., B.S., Physical Ed. and Mathematics, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Spartans Club. Sharpe, Judith A.-Therre Haute, Ind., A.B., Mathematics, Pi Mu Epsilon. Sheely, R. Nevin-La Crosse, Ind., Elementary Ed. Sheldon, Beverly J.-Morocco, Ind., BS., Home Economics, Alpha Beta Alpha, Shepard, Cynthia Norton-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Political Science, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Gamma Nu. Shepard, Norma Roe-Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed. Shew, Linda L.-Clinton, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed., SEA Shidler, Yvonne C.-Clay City, lnd., BS., Business Ed., Phi Beta Lambda Shinovich, James J.-Gary, ind., BS., Elementary Ed. Shockley, Denise-Indianapolis, Ind., A.B., Social Science, Alpha Phi, Who's Who, Blurnberg Hall Council, Homecoming Co-Chairman. Shockley, William B.-Terre Haute, lnd., AB., Political Science, Pi Gamma Mu, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Russian Club, Mock Senate. Economics Club, Shonk, Sally B.-Clay City, Ind., B.S., B.S. Mathematics, Kappa Delta Pi. Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Beta Lambda, Accounting Club, Triads, S.E.A. Shown, Patricia-Columbus, Ind., B.S,, English, Alpha Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, Who's Who, Jr. Prom Queen Candidate, Sr. Class Council. Shreev, Shirley-Union City, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., A.C,E. Siders, John A.-Evansville, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed. Simmons, Mary E.-Veedersburg, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., SEA, Siner, John S.-Shelburn, Ind., B.S., English, NCTE, NEA. Skelley, Carolyn-Clinton, Ind., B.S., Social Work, Social Work Club. Skelton, Don W.-Mackey, Ind., B.S., Pre-Dental, Omega Alpha Delta. Skelton, Lucy R.-Brazil, Ind., B.S,, Elementary Ed., S.E.A.,A.C.E. 306 Slavkin, Barbara E.-Portage, Ind., A.B,, Elementary Ed., Gamma Phi Beta, French Club. Sly, George R.-Dugger, Ind., B.S., Biology. Smith, A. Kay-Lebanon, Ind., B.S., Business Ed. Smith, Cheryl L.-Terre Haute, Ind., A.B., English, Alpha Beta Alpha, Contemporary Lit. Club. Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, , David E.-Terre Haute, Ind., Pre-Med., Hippacrntes Club. Earl B.-Haubstadt, Ind., B.S., Mathematics. Everett-Marshall, Ind., B.S., Chemistry. Jean A.-Merom, Ind., B.S., Business Admin. Judy A.-Terre Hatue, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., S.E.A. Kaye-Oxford, Ind.: B.S., Business Admin, L. Kimberley-Clinton, NJ., B.S., Art. Norma J.-Evansville, Ind., Busines Ed., Alpha Xi Delta. Patrick N.-Griffith, Ind., Accounting, Accounting Club. Richard B.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Marketing, Tennis Team. Robert J.-Hammond, Ind., B.S., English, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sarah J.-Evansville, Ind., B.S., Business, Gamma Phi Beta, son Hall Council, Senior Honor Housing. Smith, Wendell L.-Farmersburg, lnd.g B.S., Social Science, Smith, Terry E.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., English. Smith, Walter E.-Martinsville, Ind., B.S., Industrial Ed., Spartans, Scuba Club, Industrial Ed. Club. Smack, William G.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Political Science, Lambda Chi Alpha: Blue Key, Pi Gamma Mu, lnterfraternity Council. Snedeker, Joyce-Pine Village, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., NEAg ACEI, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi. Snider, Cynthia A.-Fart Wayne, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed. and Kin- dergarten: Gamma Phi Beta, Blumberg Hall Council. Snyder, Dennis- Indianapolis, Ind., B.S., Industrial Supervision. Snyder, Julianne R.-Vincennes, Ind., B.S., English. Erick- Sowers, John R.-Bowling Green, Ind., B.S., Music. Sparks, Jack-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Business Ed., Lambda Chi Alpha, Spaulding, Patricia J.--Mooresville, Ind., B.S., Speech and Hearing, Alpha Xi Delta? Lambda Psi Sigma. Spelbring, Melita-Poland, Ind., B.S., History, Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Burtord Hall Council. Spellmcm, Michael A.-Terre Haute, lnd, BS, Accountxng and Buslne-ss Admxn., Accauntlng Club Spence, Joseph W.-Galveston, lnd, BS, tvtustc, Phu Mu Alpha Stn. lonta, Lambda Chl Alpha Spence, Pat-Brazul, lnd., BS, Elementary Ed., Kappa Delta Pt, ACE Spielsinger, Steve B.-Brooklyn, NY, BS, Journalusm, Football, Stgrna Delta Chu Spinks, Pamela-Lunton, lnd ,B S , Nursnng, lSLJ Nurses Orgamzatuon Spiftler, Donald H.-Sprungvulle, N Y, BS, Elementary Ed , Intramurals Spore, Jerry W.-Vmcennes, lnd., B S , Marlnettng Spurgeon, Joe C.-Clanton, Ind, B S, Chemrstry, Amerlcan Chemtcal Society Student Afftluate, Stoggs, Linda-Evansvrlle, Ind., BS, English, Gamma Ph: Beta, Alpha Pl1nGamma, Lrttle Srsters ol the Maltese Cross. Stchl, Jon C.-Seymour, Ind., BS, lndustrual Ed, Epsllon Pu Tau, Indus- trial Ed. Club. Stcxrns, John F.-Wallace, Ind., AB, Mathematlcs, Pl Mu Epsrlon, Ger- man Club, Intervorsury, Starns, Beverly J.-Delvlotte, lnd , B S , Mathernatlcs, Intervarstty Staneso, David-Induanopolus, Ind., B S., General Scrence, Stalboum, Ronald-Muchugan Cnty, Ind., BS., Mustc, Umversrty Srngers, Madrtgal Sungers, Steurley, Carol A.-Terre Haute, Ind, BS, Nursung, Alpha Xu Delta, ISU Nursung Organizatnon. Steele, Ronald R.-Plannluled, Ind., Pre-Law, Alpha Tau Omega, Pt Gamma Mu. Stegemiller, Kenneth L.-Lawrenceburg, lnd.g BS, Busuness, Slgrna Phu Epsnlon. Stelle, John-Braztl, lnd., B S., Busmess M'gm't. Stenftenagel, Jane-Jasper, lnd., AB., Elementary Ed., NEA, ACEI, Young Republncans. Stone, Riley R.-Westfield, lnd., B.S, Specual Ed., Lambda Ps: Slgma, Special Ed. Club. Along wnth hectlc college days, semors could recall the serenlty ot the campus at nnght tx l Y? 'S-I. Q. 5 famf hw.. 1 -. X K ,4- tis '95 51 307 , sv Q.-. -eg, Sm ww .-f YA.-. 4, rs - t Stout, .Ioan C.-Brazil, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed., Sigma Kappa, A.C.E. Stephens, Philip W.-Springfield, Ohio, B.S., Industrial Ed. Stewart, Keith A.-Kennard, lnd., B5 , Music, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Stewart, Morris-Lafayette, lnd., BS., Psychology and Recreation, Lamb- da Chi Alpha: Lettermen's Club, Track Team, Cross Country Team. Stewart, Robert K,-Sullivan, lnd., BS, Economics. Stineburg, Philip E.-Hebron, lnd., Humanities. Straub, Kathy A.-Goshen, lnd., B.S., Sec. Ed., Alpha Kappa Delta, Mills Hall Council, SNEA. Strawn, Linda L.-Loogaotee, Ind., A.B., English, NEA, Alpha Beta Alpha. Stringer, William T.-Seelyville, lnd., BS., Mathematics, Pi Mu Epsilon. Stuckey, Dennis H.-Effingham, Ill., B.S., Social Work, Pi Lambda Phi, Social Work Club. Stump, Gregory A.-Monticello, Ind., B.S., Marketing. Sugarman, N. David-French Lick, lnd., B.S., Business Administration, Alpha Nu Delta. Sullivan, Susan, M.-St. Mary-at-the-Woods Village, lnd., Speech, Syca- more Players. Summers, Robert E.-Gary, Ind., BS, Physical Ed., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Men's Glee Club, Swimming Team, Spartan Club. Summers, Stephen J.-Logansport, lnd., BS., Social Science, Soccer Team, Gillum Hall Council. Sutherlin, Stephen-Greencastle, lnd., A.B., Political Science and Eca- TTOTTNCS. Swift, Larry G.-Columbus, Ind., B S., Elementary Ed., Theta Chi, Swintord, Doris L.-Hillsdale, lnd., BS., Home Economics, Home Ec. Club. Tockitt, Gayle A.-Speedway, Ind., B.S., Physical Ed., Athenaeum, WRA, Hockey Club, Basketball Club. Tackitt, Stephen, R,-Mooresville, lnd., Physical Ed., Alpha Tau Omega. Tagney, Edith H.-Clinton, Ind., B.S , Business Ed. Taylor, Abby L.-Peru, lnd., B.S., Art, Kappa Pi. Taylor, JoAnne-Buck Creek, lnd., B.S., Elementary Ed., SEA., A.C.E., Athenaeum. Tedrow, Joyce-Martinsville, lnd., BS., Music, Stgmo Alpha Iota, Kappa Delta Pi, Triad, Sintonietta, University Symphony Board. Tenbarge, David-Haubstadt, lnd., AB., Pre-Med., Pi Lambda Phi, Omega Alpha Delta, German Club, Newman Club, Pre-Med. Club. Tennis, Marsha L.-Jasonville, lnd., B.S., Business Ed. Thayer, Emily J.-Sullivan, lnd., B.S., Music, MENC, Concert Choir. Thomas, Charla M.-Dana, lnd., AB., Mathematics. Thomas, Darrel-Terre Haute, Ind., Recreation, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Spartan Club. Thomas, Jana-Brazil, Ind., B.S., Interior Design, Sigma Kappa, Young Republicans, Interior Design Club. Thomas, William H.-Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Sec. PE. and English, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Spartan Club. Thompson, Robert D.-West Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Ind. Voc. Ed. and Ind. Arts Ed. Thorne, Russell E.-Vincennes, lnd., Physical Ed. and Health, Theta Chi, Spartan Club. Threlkeld, W. Brent-lndianapolis, Ind., B S, Preslaw, Alpha Tau Omega, V P Senior Class Council, Semper Fidelis Society. Thurston, Carolyn A.-Richmond, Ind., B.S, Speech 81 Hearing Therapy, Lambda Psi Sigma, Special Ed. Club, Campus Mental Health Unit. Tidd, John-Terre Haute, lnd., B.S., Elementary Ed., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Tillger, Nicholas J.-De Motte, Ind., BS, Elementary Ed. Timmons, Glenna-Greencastle, Ind.: Elementary Ed., Alpha Omicron Pi, A C.E., NEA Tippin, Donna J.-Greencastle, Ind., B S., Elementary Ed., A.C E Titus, Nancy C.-Terre Haute, lnd., A.B Political Science, Pi Gamma Mu, Honor Roll Todd, Marian-Brazil, Ind., B S, Elementary Ed., Alpha Beta Alpha, Spanish Club, Kappa Delta Pi, A C E I., Womens Glee Club. Todd, Thomas-Ladoga, Ind., B.S., History. Tomlinson, Philip G.-West Baden, Ind., BS, Physics, Omega Alpha Delta, Physics Club, ROTC, Roger Williams Fellowship, Tomlinson, Robert T.-Beech Grave, lncl , BS., Ind. Supv., Epsilon Pi Tau, Parsons Hall Council. Tomlinson, Tommy L.-Terre Haute, Ind., A B., Mathematics, Pi Lambda Phi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Der Deutsche Verein. Toney, Patrice S.-Paoli, Ind., Business Ed., Phi Beta Lambda, Piclcerl Hall Council. Torasso, Charlene-Blantard, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed Touchton, Teri-Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Mathematics, Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chi Omega, Hostess Committee. Touhey, James M.-Paris, Ill., BS., Marketing, Delta Sigma Pi, Student Teaching Assistant, Resident Fellow. Toulson, Paul R.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Marketing. Towe, Patsy A.-Frankfort, Ind.-BS., Elementary Ed., Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Pickerl Hall Council, Pan- hellenic, S.E.A. Treagor, Nancy H.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Special Ed. Trimpe, Diane-Seymour, Ind., Elementary Ed.: Sigma Kappa: A.C.E. Trapilo, John B.-Gary, Ind., B.S. Business. Tucker, Susan K.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Social Studie5: AlDl'0 Phi: Freshman Class Officer, Jr. Prom Charrmon, WISU Stall, Homecom- ing Committee, Campus Revue Student Production Statt, Tucker, William A.-Roanoke, Ind., BS., Marketing, Senior Council. 9 we FEL ' .w't . it . ,Q 'Cu X N. af- ,,. A 'I' ,f xr L ce. . V Q. Q7-f' XNNQ -v .v ,eq ,1- .4--' -vi xl 'Iv NB, , 310 Turnpaugh, Myra I.-West Lebanon, Ind., B.S., English, Alpha Beta Alpha,NEA. Turpen, Margaret J,-Bowling Green, Ind., B.S., Earth Science, Earth Science Club. Turpin, Janie L.-Brownsburg, Incl., B.S., Business Ed. Twitchell, F. Elainwlunden, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., Chi Omega, Women's Glee Club, NEA Tyler, Evelyn E.-Gary, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed. Tyler, Norman E.-Terre Haute, Ind., Gen. Business Admin., Alpha Phi Alpha. Ulm, Gregory R.-New Haven, Ind., A.B., History, Parsons Hall Council. Umfleet, Paul-Vincennes, lnd., B.S., Music, University Symphony, March- ing Band: Stage Band, Resident Assistant, Unger, Ruth I.-Sullivan, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., Delta Gamma, Pan. hellenic Scholarship, Senior Class Council Unsworth, James A.-Indianapolis, Ind.: B.S., Physical Ed.: Spartans, Semper Fidelis Society, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Vance, Pamela-Gary, Ind., English. Van Gorder, Nancy J.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., English. Van Leer, Beverlie-Williamsport, Ind., Elementary Ed. Van Reed, Lew M.-Terre Haute, ind., B.S,, Political Science, Tau Kap- pa Epsilon. Valente, Carol L-Indianapolis, Ind., B.5., Elementary Ed. Valentine, M. Gene-Fountaintown, Ind., B.S., Music, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, MENC, University Orchestra, Terre Haute Symphony. Vaughan, Stephan F.-Earl Park, Ind., B.S , Mathematics. Vaughn, Paul A.-Stilesyille, Ind., BS., Pre-Law, Young Republicans. Vaughn, Ronald L.-Paris, Ill., B.S., Marketing, Delta Sigma Pi. Veech, Georgia-Evansville, Ind., ELS., Elementary Ed., Delta Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi. Verbal, Myra-Loogootee, Ind., B.S,, Physical Ed., AAHPER, Athenae- um, WPA Veres, John C.-Chicago, Ill., B.S., AB., Marketing and Economics, Virgin, Ronald E.-Lafayette, Incl., B.S,, Political Science, SGA, Young Republicans, Speech Union, Delta Sigma Rho, Tau Kappa Alpha: MOCk Senate, Vitz, Calvin-Riley, Ind., Social Studies, Economics Club. Vogel, Jerry D-Martinsville, Ind., B,S., Music, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Volkers, Jack C.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Physics, Pi Mu Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Physics Club. Von Dielingen, Jerrel W.-Seymour, Ind., B.S., Industrial Supervision, Alpha Tau Omega. Von Harten, Richard A.-Evansville, Ind., B.S., Life Sciences, Zoology Club. Van Houtin, GenevievePWest Terre Haute, Ind., Elementary Ed., Col- legiate 4-H, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Von leer, Paul H.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Physical Ed., Swimming Team. Von Spreckelsen, Patricia L.-Terre Haute, Ind , A.B., English, Sigma Tau Delta. Vorgang, Jane Ellen-Jeltersanville, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., Alpha Phi. Voris, Linda-Lebanon, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., S EA., A CE Vukusich, RoseMarie-Terre Haute, Incl., B.S., Elementary Ed. Wade, Sara K.-Bedford, ind., B.S., Home Ec. Voc., Home Ec. Club, Phi Upsilon Ornicron. Wagner, Herbert A.-Evansville, Ind.- A.B., Economics and History, Pi Gamma Mu, Newman Club. Wagner, Judith L.-Vincennes, Ind., B.S., Business Ed. Wagner, Phillip L.-Indianapolis, Ind., BS., Biology, Sandison Hall Council, Young Republicans, Reeve Hall Resident Assistant. Waitman, Carla-Tell City, Ind., B.S., English, Zeta Tau Alpha, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Beta Alpha. Walker, Donald R.-Mt. Vernon, Ind., Pre-Dentistry, Parsons Hall Coun. il Walker, Gregory L.-Terre Haute, lnd., B.S., Geography. Wallenbrcck, Robert D.-Terre Haute, Ind., A B., English, Pi Gamma Mu. Walls, Phillip E.-Terre Haute, Ind., BS Walsh, Patrick M.-Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Political Science: PI GGVUVUO Mu, Young Republicans, Walters, Pamela G.-Terre Haute, Ind., BS., Elementary Ed, Alpha Phi, SGA, SEA., A.C.E. Walthall, Jane-Dana, Ind., B.S., Music, Zeta Tau Alpha, Madrie gals, University Singers, MENC, NEA. Walton, Sharon K.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Recreation, WRA, Athee naeum, Student Recreation Association. Ward, Particia A.-West Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Phystcal Ed., Athee naeum. Washington, Sheila R.-Terre Haute, lnd., A B., Elementary Ed., Span' ish Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha. Wassel, Paul G.-Blackhawk, Ind., A,B,, Chemistry, American Chemical Society: German Club, Newman Club, Honor Roll, Wasson, James E.-Greensburg, Ind., B.S., Accounting. Watkins, Jimmy D.-Sullivan Ind., Liberal Arts and Political Science. Watson, Lydia S.-Fountaintown, lnd., B.S., Elementary Ed. Weatherman, Betty-Dana, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., S.E.A., Pickerl Hall Council. Webber, Danny M.-Bainbridge, Ind., Music, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, MENC. Vieber, Gregory J.-Indianapolis, Ind., B.S., Business, Lambda Chi Apha vu .,..... 1- C.. xx t F .ive pg ag sae, - L 3ll Weddell, Ann Marie-Goshen, Ind., B.:,. History, French Club, Wesley Foundation, Reeve Hall Council. Weddle, Nancy L.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S. Elementary Ed., Delta Gamma, ACE. Wells, Gordon Lewis-Coal City, Ind., B,S. Elementary Ed., Treasurer Rhodes Hall. Welton, James Richard--Vincennes, Ind., Political Science, Sigma Pi, Welty, Jull D.-Paducah, Ky., B.S., Biology, Sigma Kappa, Sigma Tau Delta. Wentz, Tim-Hartford City, Ind., B.S., Social Studies, Sandison Hall Govt., Summit House Govt., Safety Chairman. Werner, Nancy Kay-Hanna, Ind., B.S., Voc. Home Ec., Burtord Hall Council, Home Ec. Club. Wernz, Virginia Beth-Peru, Ind., B.S., Elemenary Ed., S,E.A. West, Margaret Jean-Terre Haute, lnd., B.S., Elementary Ed. Weyer, Delbert C.-Ferdinand, Ind., B.S., Business Admin., Delta Sigma Pl. Whaley, Bruce G.-Rensselaer, Inc., B.S., Business Admin., Delta Sigma Pi, Whaley, Bruce G.-Rensselaer, Ind., B.S., Business Admin. Whitaker, Mary-Cloverdale, Ind., B.S., Art, Kappa Pi, White, David L.-Covington, Ind.: B.S., Geology, White, James Alan-Garrett, Ind., B.S., World History, Pi Gamma Mu. Whitecotton, Donald K.-Waveland, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., Kappa Delta Pi. Whitehead, Russell Roy-Kokomo, Ind., B.S., Business Admin. Whitesell, Judy E.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed. Wilbur, Donald L.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Pre-Med., Pre-Med. Club. Wilbur, Mary F.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Nursing, Student Nurses Or- ganization. Wilcox, Michael D.-Delphi, Ind., B.S., Sociology. Wilguess, John H.-West Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Accounting, Accounting Club. Williams, Jill Diel-Columbus, Ind., B.S., Home Ec. Voc., Home Ec, Club. Williams, Ken-Oakland City, Ind., B.S., Math. Williams, Marsue Louise-Linton, ind., A.B., Journalism, Statesman. Willis, Susan Hoke-Carlise, Ind., B.S., Home Ec., Phi Upsilon Omicron. Wilson, James E.-Martinsville, Ind., B.S., Elementary Ed., Roger Wil- liams Fellowship, Choral Union, Jr. Att. NCTE. Wilson, Timothy David-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Economics, Economics Club, Senior Assistant Economics Dept, Winter, Elizabeth A.-Indianapolis, Ind., B.S., Home Ec, Home Ec. Club. Wise, Anita-Charlestown, Ind., French, Zeta Tau Alpha. Wise, Catherine J.-Peru, Ind., B.S., Special Ed., Special Ed. Club, Young Democrats. Woehler, Linda-Evansville, Ind., B.S., Physical Ed., Gamma Phi Beta, Sycamore Staff, Athenaeum. Wolfe, Sylvia A.-Clay City, Ind.: B.S., Elementary Ed., A.C.E.: SEA, Orchestra. Wolszczuk, Patricia B.-La Porte, ind., B.S., Elementary Ecl., Sigma Kap- pa, A.C,E., NEA Wood, Jerry D.-Maoresville, Ind., B S, Distributive Ed., Sigma Phi Epsi' long, DECA Club. Wood, John D.-Mooresville, Ind., B.S., Life Science, Lambda Chi Alpha. Wood, Sandra L.-Brazil, Ind., B.S., Nursing, ISU Nursing Organization, Alpha Lambda Delta, Who's Who, ind. Assoc. of Nursing students. Woodruff, Marcia J.-Thorntown, ind, BS., Business Ed., Burtord Hall Council, Janes Hall Council. Woolfington, Lynne D.-Frankfort, Ind., Elementary Ed., A C E. Wormser, Shirley A.-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S, Elementary Ed., Lambda Psi Sigma, A.C.E., Special Ed. Club. Wozniak, Alois-Gary, Ind., BS, Radio-T V, SGA , Publications Com- mittee. Wright, Donald L.-Danville, Ind., B.S., Physical Ed. and Health, I Men's Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Wright, Gary-Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., Music, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Wright, William M.-Sullivan, Ind., B.S., Music Ed., Phi Mu Alpha Sin- lonia,MENC. Wrightsmon, Teresa-Judson, Ind., A B , Political Science, Russian Club. Wubbolding, John L.-Elk Grove Village, Ill., B.S., Business. Wu Chen-Tze-Singapore, B.S., Business Admin, Wylie, Barbara F.-Terre Haute, Ind., History, Alpha Sigma Alpha. Wyman, William R.-Sullivan, Ind., Business Admin., and Sec. Ed. Yamada, Carol-Pahala, Hawaii, B S., Special Ed., Special Ed. Club. Yenne, Robert M.-Bedford, Ind., A.B, Music, Pi Lambda Phi, University Singers, Young Republicans, Deutschen Verein, Yomtoubion, Sirous-Theron, Iran, B.S., Biology. Youngblood, Susie-Brazil, Incl., B S., Home Economics. Zabawa, Michael S.-Logansport, ind., A.B., English, Alpha Tau Omega. Zeiss, Paul A.-Arcadia, Incl., B.S., Speech, Theta Chi, Debate Team, Parsons Hall President, M.H.A., l,F,C. Jomrose, Nancy A.-Whiting, Ind., A.B., Spanish, Phi Sigma Iota, Span, ish Club, Kappa Delta Pi. av Q- 'vt :AQ ev le'-. hw sa-. .F Index Faculty Index f 'L lif,-1421! M 2 r'1 215 11 Cf,'i'f14e, .'f'-Q V 1 42 wma -213 'yfyr ,f2g,C xl' 'VV 7 x ' '--27' ,ru -Q -V f'w 1, 'AI'-- Mf? F, w 314 Edqerfon, PauYf2N3 Hdrff-d, Lrndaf2S, 94 ZW EVv,'5f,pr1xHxpf2N4 Fniperf, Annf59 W4? QW! Garhnd, Mol-N68 Gernvnf-CLC, Rmb,-nd -230 Hardaway, CHar1e,-QUE 2 N 1 Hardwnq, N-220 Hopp Wr!l:an1-X49 Hifue, JmHnA2Il Hudson, Berry-QI? Hnnf, EIMQAZIO Hunfirnan. Jerry-158 ,Ia'1:r,fi,w,Wulhrd-224 Jfw,.e,Mf1ry-QU Jnne: W,llwamfl63 Va Dou'14N5E V,-f 5-rm, Robe-rv VZIO Vi-ndaU, WwIYsam-Q!! Pun Gr-mrqe-2 N 9 P, 'xi-I, Wlram-149 Kwan, Joseph-22I Lamb, Herberf-Zll LauqHin,Rucl'1ard-22l Leo, Anne+238 Ma1loy,Wzlluam-I66, Ib7, ISS McCnfc1'v-an, Jc-hm-2II McDaniel, Marl0rief21O McDougal, Rune!!-225 Mrggrafh, Ed-fl63 MCKE-e, Dale-22I McMullen, Doroirvy-269 Iv1eyne,Jarnef,-I85 Mrqhr'N, DonaWd-58, ZI3 Moulfon, Kennflfh-209. ZIO Neiharf, WllNi4am-Zl 7 Nefson, JarnesW2l5 Park, Carl-220 Pufzer, Donfid-2lO Pydwinka, Roberf-I63 Rankin, Alan C.-25, 32. 44, 78, 204, ZIO, 2II Red-gearn, George-218 Ringer, James-222 Rissler, He-rberf-210 Rodgers, AHen-2l2 Rohrig, Gladys-253 ROHTWEH, Fredericln4223 Rude, Darold-223 Sauders, Chuck-I95 Selge, Paul-I58 Sharpe, Donald-ZIO Shouse, Clefis-2I7 Siefker,Jospl'1-I49 Slcarsfen, Karene-239 Smiih, Lorene-239 Siaq-gn Dfnr'g2lb Sraufier, Gwrdan-I68 Thnmpzon FI Ore-nce-2 I 2 Www? JoHnf2OE 210 Vnnablff Tlwmvwaf-QIQ VVwHwan'l5,fV1drL42l4 WGN PauW4N83 Sludenf lndex Aaron, Gary L. 2-I35 Aballi, Carlos R. 3-235 Aballi, Lourdes 4-272 Abanafhie, Wm. Hugh 4-272 Abboll, Nancy Ann 4-272 Abel, Eric Michael I-I34 Acefo, Pasquale 3-l24 Adam, Palrricia Ann 2--l2l Adamczyk, Thomas E, 2-I39, l3B Adams, Barbara Kay 4-272 Adams, Charles Dexler 2-l27 Adams, David English 2-I79, 99 Adams.Dora Lee 4-272,l49 Adams, Maureen E. 3-90 Addingron, Lois R. 3-244, 245 Adkins, Karen Sue 4-272 Adkisson, Winna D. 2- l70, Zbl Adler, Diana Faye 4-272 Ahlf, Palricia Kay 4-272 Aikman, J.-239 Alberich, Joseph V. 2-97 All, Marsha Marie 4-272 Allardyce. John M. 4-272 Allbrighf, Gwendolyn K. 4-272 Kennelh Wayne 4-272 Allen Allen Allen Gary Dwighl 3-99 ,John Franklin 2-95 ,Judilh Joann 4-272 Allen, Baird, Cheryl Jo 3-I I2 Baird, Margarel 4-273 Bakel, Barbara Susan 3-l55, I49 Baker, Jane Ellen 3494, lO9 Baker, Jerry E. 4-273 Baker, Kay Anne -273 Baker, Linda Ann l-273 Baker, Michael Eugene 3495 Baker, Philip 4-273 Baker, Slephen Michael 3-l2B Banel, James Charles 4-273 Banel, Mary Elizabelh 3-236 Bankerr, Marsha Rulh 2-l I4 Banks, M.-239 Bansbach, Slephen Paul 4-273 Barbknechlr, Palricia L. 3-242 Barcus, Alan Loren 3-IB3 Barker, Roberl Wayne l-I 74 Barker, Thomas Paul 4-273 Barnes, Ann 4-273 Barnes. James Douglas 3-I35 Barnerr, Barbara Lynn I-IO4 Barnell, Judiih Kay 4-273 Barnerl, Marieh Jane 4-273 Barnelr, Susan 2-IO4 Barnehl, Wm. Richard 3-83 Barnhardl, Nalalie G. 4-273 Barnharl, David Mark l-1.4-273 268, 272 Allen, Phill ip Ray 4-272 Allen, Roger Chris 3-59 Allen, Sandra-272 Allender, Nancy Jean 4-IO6. Allessie, Joseph C. 4-272 Alley. John R. 4-l3B Allison, Cheryl Jane l-IO7 Allison. Rebecca Sue 3-IO6 Allshouse. Susan Kay I-269 Allman, Nancy Lou 4-272 Allman, Wm. Joseph 4-272 Alverson, Diana B. 4-272 Alward, James Michael 3-l2B Amey, John Anderson 2-99. l46, I29 Anderson, Barry L. l-l39 Anderson, Brenl L, 3-l3B Anderson, Carolyn Sue I-IO7 Anderson, Haldon Lee 2--96 Anderson, Jane E. 3-IO9 Anderson. Marilyn June 3-IOS Anderson, Rebecca Jean I-235 Anderson, Ronda Lynn 4-272 Anderson. Srephen Carl 3-l3O Andrews. Judilh Ann 3-268 Andrews, Lawrence Wm, 3-loo. l85, 262 Anrhony. Donald l-l. 3-I24 Apple, David Charles 4-l28 Apple, Larry 4-272, l35 Apple, Philip Ralph 3-I34, l35 Archer, Deborah Kay 2-26l Archer, Lynn Ellen-244 Archer, Susan Ann 3-239 Archibald, Janel E. 2-89 Armslrong, Keilh E. 4-272 Armsrrong, Sherril L. 2-90 Arnold. Bonnie Belh 4-272 Arnold, Elizaberh Ann 4-272 Arnold, Janel Elaine I-l2O Arnold, Larry Joe 4-272 Arris. Linda Carol 4-272 Asher, Calherine Belle 3-84, ll4 Asher, Mary Elaine 4-272 Allonilo, Richard P, 4-l38, l5B. I79, 273 Alronilo, Roberr Peler4-l3B, I79. 273 Aubuchon. E.-l I4 Augusline, Jane F. 3-268 Aulry, Anifa Sue l-l l6 Ave, Mark Anlhony 4-273 Ave, Terry Alberl 2-I 34 Ayers, Bruce Eugene 3-96 Ayres, Marlha Jane 4-273 Bach, Eugene 4-99, 273 Bahney, Wm. Rex 4-273 Barr, Thomas James 4-274 Barrick, Thomas Gordon 4-274 Barrelr, Wm. Edward 4-274 Barrier, B.-87, 97 Barrlow, Dennis Max 2-87, 235 Basen, Neil K. 4-274 Bashore, David Sidney 4-274 Basil, James Eugene ZAIBO, l38 Basinski, Wm. Erank I-l62 Bales, Danny Joe 4-I 58, IB5. 274 Baugh, Greg Alan I-98 Baumgarlner, Jimmy Kay 4-274 Baumgarlner, Rodney R. 4-274 Baumunk, Linda Ann 3-63, 274. 236, B2, lI4 Baxrer, Reginald Lee 4-274 Baxler, Roberr L. 3-I 29 Beachy, Glenn Dale 4-274 Bealmear, Keirh A. 3-IS5 Beaman, David Earl 4-244, 274 Bean, Palricia Aileen IWSZ Beasley, Cheryl Lynn 3-l22 Bealhard, Roger S., Jr. 2-96, I29 Beaverson, Kenl S. 2-I 30 Beck, Eleanor Ann I-l2O Becker, June Ellen 3-IO9 Becker, Mary Jude 2A26l Beckham, James Pierce 4-274 Beckham, S.-l7O Beebe, Roberl Jonalhan 4-274, 235 Behle, Larry Dean 4-274 Beilz, Joanne 4e-274 Bell, Jane Ann 3-88 Bell, Ronald Jay 3-83, 247, 244 Bellol, James Floyd 4-274 Bemiller, Bruce 4e-274 Bender, Carl Lee 4-274 Bender, Richard S. 4-274 Benko, Sharene Lelicia 4-275 Benneil, Pairicia Anne 3-BB Bennerl, Phillip A, 4-275 Bennell, Wm. Irwin 5-9B Bensby. l-lelen L.-275 Berger, Carolyn Sue 4-275 Berger, Clihiord R. 3-l35, I34 Berglurid, Ingrid A. 4-275 Bergman, Karhryn Jo 3-IO5 Berlrowirz, Michael-264 Berkshire, Camille 3-92, IO6 Berkshire, Loren Lee 4-275 Berry, Diane Marie 2-l2O Berla, John Wm, 2-l58 Berlalan, Karen Sue 3-275 Besf, Roberl Wayne 4-275, I29 Belchley, Barbara Anne l-92 Beyer, Darrel Joe 4-275 Beyer, Thomas Lee 2-l24 Bill, Cynlhia Anne 3-82 Binlord, Karen Louise 3-B3 Bir. Lawrence J. 3-99, 235 Birk, Richard E. 5f275 Bizik, Daniel A. 3-I39, l5B, l38 Black, Barbara Ann I-258 Blacker, Nancy Kay 2-86, 93, 82 Blackwell Barbara A. 2-l 75, 263 Blackwell, Michael L. l-lb3 Blackwell, V.-247 Blair, Janice Lynn 3-l2O, l2I Blair, Joy Lynnell l-263 Blair, Nancy-I I4 Blakeslee, James l-l. 4-275 Bland, Allredda 3-90 Blessinger, Margarel 4-275 Blickenslaihl. Joan M. 3fb5, 92 Blickenslaii, John R. 4-l9O Blood, Lynnelie Mae 4elO5, 275 Blylhe, Linda Suzanne I-IO7 Boarrighr, Almeda Ann 4-275, 245. 244 Bocher, RA247 Boezeman, Marvin Ray 4-240, 275 Bogan, Philip Warren 4-IBO 275 Bal, Lawrence Allen 4-275 Bonds, Richard T. 2-96 Bonk, Pamela Kay 3-IO6 Bonner, Rosemary A. 24155, I49 Bonness, J.-84 Bonnewell, Roberr Gene 4-275 Booher, Daniel Bruce 2-95 Bordas, Joseph Elias 3-l 38 ' -- --- ----llvmm. ..... Borden, Gerald Wayne 4-275 l35 Bordenel, Barbara E 4-275 Borowski, Mary C, 3-86 l l2 Bosworrh, Sandra 4-49 275 Bolich, Waller Roberi I-l 34 Bowers, Marilyn Kay 4-275 Bowes, B.-l94 Bozell, Thomas Ricky 4-84, 59. l43, 275 Brackemyre. Eivialee 3-IOa Bradburn, Celesli-3 T 4-275 Braden, Judy Lynn 2-B9 Bradfield, Sleyen Dale 4-244 Bradley, Candy M. I-lO6 Bradley, Gerald Silas 44275 Bradley, Judilh Ann I-235, l49 Brady, Rose Ann 4-275 Brallier, Chrinline-275 Brarnes, Carolyn Sue 3-122 Brandon, Wm. Earl 4-276 Brandi, Donald Ray 4-276 Brandi, George Jehlrey 3-95 Branham, James Leslie 4-276 Branson, Deborah Jan I--l75, 26l Branson, Viola-276 Bransfelrer, John R. 3-I43 Brashear, Peggy Lynn l-I I3 Brauneller, Beverley A. 4-276 Braunschweiger, K.-I I4 Breeden, Roberl Leroy 3-l2o. 258 Brerl, Srephen l-ladley l-I74 Brelz, Randall Glen 4-276 Bridges, Michael Don 4-276 Bridges, Parricia C. 3-2al Bridgwaler, Susan Jane 3-l lQ. 83 Bridwell, Marsha Kay 4-276 Brink, Joe Bi-ldon I-ISO Brisl, Barbara Louise 4-32, lO6, l42, 276 Broadslreel. Gary 4-276 Brock, Daniel A., lll 3-98, l55. I49 Brooks, Barbara Elaine 3-l22, B2 Brosche, Judilh Kibbe 4-276 Brower, Claudiail I3 Brown, Beverly Ann-l I4 Brown, Dianna Rae l-I lo Brown, James Heath 4-276 Brown, Marlha Jean 3-IZO Brown, Mary lfalhryn 4-276 Brown, lvlonna Rae 4-276 Brown, Susan Jane 3-276 Brown, Terry W, 4-276 Browning, Richard A. I-258 Bruce, Cheryl Kaye 3-I IO Bruckerf, Wni V. I-I34 Brumiield, James l. 3-l58, lb3 Brumleve, Suzanne 3-268 Brumley. Anila Ellen 4-277 al 232165 ' ws ' s,- . 3 ,,,, A. it i Brummer, Lois Elaine 3489, IIO, S3 Brummell, Billy Jay 54240 Elmgzell, Gail Ani' 34lCl6 262 Brussell, Mary Lee 34I07 Brvanr, Bridgelle Ann l4I I3 Buchanan. Conn e Lynn 34l07 Suchko, Jane' Mare 44235, 242 Buchra Frederick L, 34I46 Buck, Linda Sue 34l99, 262, 267 Euckallew, Elva J. 44277 Buckingham, Susan Lee 3-242 Buckles. Linda Lou 4426I, 277 Buckley, Gary 44277 Buckner, Judilh Helen 4-277 Budzenski, Mitchell A. 3-l27 zuehler, Richard W. 34I00 Buell Alan Lee 44I83, 277 Buell, Nina Jean I Bullolino, Vince4l9O Bunch, Carl Douglas 44277 Bunnell Sarah Jean 3-93 Burbrink, Rulh Ann 34I4B,233 Burch, Carol Yvonne 34244, 245 Burdsall, Janice Ellen 3489 Burgess Wm, Nelson 34I00 Earke, Carol Ann LIoyd4277 Burke, Samuel A. Jr, 44277 Burns, Mary Ann 44I I4, 277 Burroughs, Pamela J. 4449, 277 Busby, David Keilh 34l66 Busby, Terry Lee 44l 85, 262, 277. Bush, Gloria Jeanne 4-277 Buller, Dennis Con 44277 Buller, Sharon Ann 44277 Bulls, Margarel C, 44277 Bulls, Vicki Irene 34l49 Bulwin, Palricia I4IO7 Buzon, Ronald M.4264 Buzzard, Marvella D. 34l I0, I7O Byrd, Roberl Selclon I4I74 Byrne, Mary Denise 34lO6 Byron, Slephen Allan I4I34 Cag'e, Cahill, Cahill, Calver Garry F. 4'-277 Karhleen I--82, II4 Marguerile E. 4-277 l Palricia Lou 4-277 Cambel, I. Melin 34I84 Came Wm George I-98 Cameron, Wm, Roberl 44l29 Camp bell, Kevin D.3 Campbell, Mary Lou 3-277 Campbell Nancy Jean 44l I4. 277 Campbell, Patricia Sue 341 I4. IIS Campbell, Susan Moore 44277 Campbel Susan Joan 34235. 277 Campbell, Terry Roger 44277 Canary, Eldon Ray 44277 Cannon, Pamela Jane 34235 Cvler Janey Carole 34277 Capalby Wayne Alberl 44277 Capalau' G.4I79 Capoel, Marvin Dean l4I63 Ca'ai Peler John 34I35 Ca'o-nal Char.-es Wm, I-I74 Carey, Donald I-I 63 CBFUE' Carr. ll John E 34I29 Margarel 3426l Carr, Ralph Alan l4258 Ca're , Gaf, Bruce 4-278 Carrera, An'c.nerle4I I4 Carrera, Belly Jo 44278 Carricc Donna Eelh 3482, I22 Carrillers Roger Kay 34l34 Carrz Carro II Bruce Wm. 3497 ll, Rebecca Ann I4I23, 82 Carswell, Rose Anne 44278 Carle Carle r, Brenda Kay 44278 r, Jezse Mchael 44240 278 Carler, Mel-ya Lynn J. 44419, 278 Carver, Raymond Sleve 34IOI. I79 Cash. Beverly Jean 44278 Cazper, Cathy Sue 24I22 Casper Jane Marie 3486, 89 Casper, Susan M. l4I23 3l6 Casper, Waller Alan 44278 Cassidy, Carol Ann 4-4278 Cassidy, Palricia E. 3490. Casl, Slephen Roberl 34l30 Caslo, Edward 34244 Casls, E.-244 Calania, Joseph John 44264, 278 Calasein, Susan Mary 3489, II3 Chadwick, Richard A, 4-4I29 Champion Kay 4-278 Chandler Linda Jean 44278 Chapman Palricia Lynn 34264 Chapman Susan Louise 3-IO9, l4B, I50 Chapman Thomas M. 44l35, 278 Chealham Julia Marie 44-278 Cheek, Marvin Wayne 4-278 Cheesman, Richard Wm. 34258 Chernay, Mary Ann 44278 Chernin, Sanlord S. 34I29 Cherry, Susan Kay I426l Chickadaunce, Donald D. 4-278 Chickadaunce, Ronald L. 44278 Childers, Sandra Kay 44278 Chilwood, Daniel J. 3-I68 Chilwood, Jerry Lee 3-I58 Chrislensen, Richard L. 3495, I66 Chrislensen, Richard L. I Chrislopher, Diane J. 44IO6, 278 Chud, Gerald Barry4278 Church, Billy Joe 4-278 Circle, Brenda4I42 Ciscell, Roberl Eugene 44278 Clampill, Diana June 34I49 Clark, Ann I4I I6 Clark, David Lee 34lOO Clark, Frederick J. 44278 Clark, Joyce Eslher 44278 Clark, Randall Edward I4I49 Clark, Theodore Olho 34l24. I66, 185 Clarke, Virginia Gayle 34I I2, 247 Clemenls, George W. 44278 Cleveland, Ann Lynne I4I I6, I35 Clillord, Diana Lee 44278 Cline, Linda Jean 34I09 Cline, Sandra Sue 4-IO6, 278 Clinkenbeard, Jan 3 Cobbs, Samuel Allonza 5 Gobley, J.-72 Cocanower, Brenda Jane 4-279 Coene, Daniel-279 Coers, Frederick Allan 34IOl, 244 Collel, I-lelenann 34IOo, 268 Colley, Regina C. 34l22, B2 Cohen, Wendy Zelda I-IO8 Cole, Calhryn Elaine 3-l2I Cole, Lecrella Lynn 34I22 Cole, Roger Lyle I4I27 Coleman, Candice Marie 3-B2 Coleman, Janice Faye 44278 Colvin, Marylynn Mae 41lI2, 279 Cornplon, Janes Melvin 44279 Conaway, Belly J. 44279 Cone, Charles E3-179 Conklin, Shelley E, I4I04 Conley, Margarel Ann 34l05 Conlon, Bruce Alan 34I0I Connerly, James R. I4l35 Connor, Ralph Wayne 44279 Conrad, Carol Ann 54239 Conrad, Carol Ann 34I2I Conrad, Peggy Lynn I4IO4 Conli, Barbara Jean 3486, 94 Cook, Linda Sue 4433, 84,279 Cooksey, Nickolas Kenl 44279 Cookson, Vernon Lee I4l63 Cooper, Susan Rulh 34I05 Cooper, Michael Cecil 3-IDD, 83, I72, I73 Copra, Jay Allen 44279 Cornecelli, George M. 34I84 Cornell, J.4l46 Correal, Joseph V. 44279 Corso. Howard John 44279 Colner, Ronald Lee 44279 Colfer, Beverly Jean T. 3493 Collongim, Pamela Sue I486. 89 Collrell, Deborah G.M.4279 Coveleskie, Jean Rose 4-279 Covely, John A. 44279 Covey, Sue Ellen 34268 Cox, Julianne Jean 44279 Cox, Mary Margarel 41-279 Craig, David Doyne 44279 Crane, Sherry 4-279 Craven, Priscilla E. 3486, 90 Craver, Marlha Gloe 44280 Creighlon, Zancla L. 44280 Cress, Rila Ann S. 44280 Cressman, Leonard I-I. 44280 Crews, Roberl Carlyle 4-280 Crim, Richard Lee I4l84 Cripe, Jane Anne 34l2I Cripe, Roberla Lou 3484, II2 I42 Crispin, Jenny K, 3 Criss, Sally F4280 Criles, Carol Louise 4472, 280 Crowe, Ronald Roy I-247 Cruse, Janice Louise 3-42 Crysler, Kennelh W. 44280 Cuel, Palricia Ann l4I I3 Cullom, Donna Louise I-269 Culp, Dale Paul 3 Culp, Edward Ronald 3487, I46 I47, 233 Culp, Gregory Ray I-95 Culver, Marlin Alan 3432, I38 Cummings, Linda Carol 4-280 Cummings, Lucille E. 4-280 Cunningham, Charlolle 44280 Cunningham. Jane Anne I426l Cunningham, Janice Ann 4-I22. 280 Curley, Thomas Wm. 44I38 Curosh, Kennelh George 34I8O Curry, Mary Belh I4I II Cushman, Phyllis Jo 4465 Cusler, Daniel Joseph 4-280 Daley, David Michael 44280 Dallon, Sharon Jean 3494 Daly, Timorhy Michael 3--I83 Daniel, Delynn Ann K. 44280 Daniels, Thomas 34I0I, I79 Darnell, Wm. Franklin 4424-4 Davidson, Mary Ann 4465, 82. 280 Davies, Conslance Lee 34264 Davies, Mary Ann 3449, 63, 83. IO6, 262, 266 Davis, Dorolhy Ann I-82 Davis, Jack Alan 41280 Davis, Karen Lou 2493 Davis, Marilyn Kay 3486, IO9 Davis, Mary Yanlus 34I IO, I I I Davis, Nancy 44280 Davis, Paul Slephen 44280 Dawall, Kenl Eric 44232. 280 Dawall, Kraig Drew 4-2BI Day, Beverly Jean 24I70 Dayhull, Sarah Louise 4428i DeKemper, Kalhryn E. 4428I DeMulh, Danny Ray 3428I DePalma, John Richard 4428i Deak, Arlhur James 3-28I Dean, Michael James 4-28I Deardorl, Lynn C, 2 Dealon, Danny Jay 24I 58 Dealrick, Nancy Lou 34I20, I2l. I42 Decker, Candace Sue 2-I I6 Decker, Judilh Ann l4I I6, 82 Dees, Janelle Fay I4IO4, 258 Deig, Judilh Ann 4428I Delaney, John Roberl 34I92, I93 Denny, Sue Ellen 2-l22 Densmore, James Dallon 44I85 Denlon, Sherilyn Rose 2492 Dew, Jenniler Elaine 24I IO Diaz, Mary Belh 24I I2, Dickey, James Calvin 44280 Dillard, Guy David l4I29 Dillman. Keilh Dee 44240, 280 Dinkel. Margarel Susan I4I I I Dinolo, Frank 4--280 Dippel, Joseph W. 44I83 Disney, Michael Joseph 34IOI Dillo, Mary Frances 6428I Divine, James Harold 4428l Dixon, Sleven Emory 34l24 Dobson, Richard L. 4-28I Dolnner, Cary Lee 24I33 Doklysz, Michael J. 2-I38 Dolalo, Linda Sue 2494, I I I Doneghue, Don Serby 4128l Donham, Cynlhia Marie 34I05 Donna, Nancy Lynn 24IO7, Donzero, Annelle Marie 4428I Doolillle, Jerry 4428I Doriol, Janice Louise 24244, 245 Dormeier, Donald Wm. 3-l24 Dorsch, Carole Cameron 3493 Doly, Jean Paige 34267 Doubel, Diana Jean 4i28I Dove, Gary Sleven 2-I33 Dowden, John Edward 4'-28I, I35 Downey, Susan Rebecca I4I I6, I I4 Downing, Ina Bealrice I490 Dowly, Carolyn Yvonne 4428! Doyle, Cecilia Anne 44239, 282 Doyle, David H. 34244 Drake, David Wayne 24l26 Drake, Mary Jean4I I4 Draper, Frederick W. 54I85 Drescher, Carol Jane 24I I2, 82 Drew, Kenl I-I63 Drews, Sue Ann 2-9l Drury, Ronald Eugene SLIOI Duchemin, James P. 44l35. 282 Dudash, Paul Wm. 4-258, 282 Dudine, Jane Marie I49I Duenweg, Eugen G. Jr. 4-I26 Dully, Palrick L. 24253 Duhamell, Jerry Lee 44l83, 282 Dull, Thomas A. 44282 Dunham, Alice Annelle 4465. I7O. 282, I I4 Dunkelbarger, Keilh J. 34I9O Dunkerley, Donald J. 24I58 Durham Billie Ann 44282 Durham, Bobbie Merle I4I I3 Dwyer, Marian Clara 44282 Dye, Slephen Sedric I4l28 Dyer, Roberl Lee 24I27 Dykiel, Viclor T. Jr, 24I0l Ealey, James4I63 Earley, Wm, Samuel 44282 Easlerling, Lloyd I-lall 44282 Ealon, Roberl Oran 3-I28 Eberhard, Linda Jean 44282 Eberhardl, Rulh Louise 3493 Eberly, Palli Lee 24I05 Ebler, Clemenl C. Jr. 4-282 Eckerle, Arlene M. 249l, 106,82 Edwards, Dorolha Ann 3489, 262 Edwards, Rulh Elma 34242 Edwards, Thomas Clark 44I27, 282 Eggleslon, Ann Lucille 4--I22. 282 Egloll, John Roberl 4-282 Ehall, Barbara Louise 24I I6 Ehresman, Kalherine F. 4-282 Ehrlich, Jacquelyn J. 24269 Eisman, Harold Allen 4'-282 Elbaum, Marvin Bruce 44282 Elder, Dorinda Faye 3459, IO6 Eldred, E. Joseph 34I29 Edwards, Thomas Clark 41I27, 282 Elish, Lawrence Roberl 34l38 Ellenson, Roberl Wayne 44282 Eller, Larry Allen 44282 Eller, Richard S. 4-4282 Ellelson, Dale Louis 34I80 Ellioll, Mary Julia 24I I6 Ellis, Michael Charles 44282 Ellis, Roberl Bradly 44282 Ellis, Sandra Kay 44282 Elmore, Jack Edward 21258, l27 Elsle, Kip Wm. I4l8O Emberlon, Nancy Lee I4I I3, Emily, Beverly Marie 3489. Emmons, Brenda Jane 41282 Emmons, Linda Joyce 44282 Engel, Emily 2488. Englum, Wm. Owen 34I 35 Ennis, George F. 44282 Ensminger, Charles M. 2-138. l58, l79 Epslein, Leonard Ira 4-283, 264 Erdle, Kennelh Wayne 44283 Ericlcson, Pamela Mae 3-86, 89 Erickson, Thomas Hugh 3-l8O Erlichman, Deborah E. 2-IO9 Ernsl, Wm, George 4-283 Eslcridge, Ardalh Ke-nr 4-283 Eslinger, Ronald Dale 3-I33 Evans, Billy Macli 4-283 Ewing, Sharon Lynn 4-283 Fagg, Jane Ann 3-269 Faires, Janer Lee 3W62, 63, I IO. l ll Falda, David John 4-I83, 283 Falls, Nancy Kay 44283 Falls, Virginia 4-283 Farr, Michael Roberf I-167 Farrell, John Elmer I-l55 Farrell, Jud:lh C, I-I49 Faughr, Richard Eugene 4-283 Fausl, Linda Kay 2-90, IZ3, 82 Fech, Jon Michael 4-283 Fell, Judirh-283 Felling, Carol Rose 2-IO7 Felling, Glenna Joan 3-58, 83, II4 Fellwoclc, Twaune-Ile L. 2-IO6 Fells. William 4-32. 58, 283 Fenn, M.-l85 Fenrers, Randall Wayne 4-283 Ferguson, Nancy Maxine 3-239 Ferrara, Frank 4-283 Ferrara, Mary-Jo I-I I3 Ferrari, Janel Marie 3-239 Ferraro, Robe-rlJames I-I79 Fielder, Marrha Sue 2--94 Fields, Gary Lee 2-244 Fiqg, Gloria Renae T, 4-283 Fiiuf, James Philip 4-240. 283 Fineran, Donald Jay 4-283, 267 Finnerly, John M. l-I33 Firmani, Jo Ann 3-33, IO6 Fischer, Joel Bernard 4-283 Fischer, Mary Ann 4-49, II2, 269, 283 Fischer, Susanne Carol 4-283 Fish, Laura Ellen I-IOS Fishbacli, John M. 4-283 Fisher, Alan Keilh 4-283 Fisher, Roberr Leroy 4-283 Fleerwood, Frederick R. 5-I74 Fleschner, George S. I-I74 Flelcher, James L. 4-283, 267 Fliclr, Nancy Ellen 4-I I4, 283 Foerlsch, Jacqueline K. 4g283 Fogarry, Kalhy Mary lil ll Fohl, Parricia Anne 3-I IO, III Followell, Douglas S, 4-I43, 283, 83 Followell, Thomas T. 4-283 Fonranez, Louis A 4-284 Forbes, Gary James 2-I 38 Fore, Richard Anson 2-I84 Foresfer, Judy Carroll 4-284 Forney, Pamela Jane 2-84, II4 Forsyrhe, Jeanne Kay 3-IO6 Foullnes, Merrilee Ann 2-l49 Fouls, Viclci Lynn 4-94, 284 Fowler, Fred Russell 2-I83 Frady, Lana Sue C. 4-284 Franklin, Emily Sue 3-I42 Franklin, J, Wilbur 2-96 Franklin. John David I-128 Franklin, Susan Rae I-I I5, II4 Fraumann, Ke-nnelh Lee 3-I33 Fraze. Dwighl Leonard Ifl63 Frazee, Larry Eugene 4-284 Frazier, Brenda Alice 4-284 Frazier,-I I6 Fread, Wm. Michael 3-32, 84, 83 Fredell, Jacqueline D. 2-I I4 Fredericlrs, Edward A, 2-IOI Freed, Eric Leslie 3-284 Freels, Jane Ann 3-268 Freeman, Richard Allen 2-l79 Frees, Palricia Lynn 2-258 Freilelcler, Arfhur Mac 3-I93 Frey, Gary Wayne 3-I85 'U' if L Frey, Joseph Dwayne I-I34 Frey, Sandra Dianne 3-IO9 Frledlein, Palricla D, 4-284 Friedman, Martin Carl 4-284 Frische, Willard L., Jr 2-96, I49 Frircher, Bill Coldren 2-l28 Frilsch, Regennas E, 4-284 Frye, Elizabelh 3-I l2, I I3 Frye, Larry Dean IiI74 Frye, Linda Lee 4-284 Fuhrman, Linda Lou P284 Fullord, Lana Dean 4-284 Fullr, Reba Ann 4-262, 284, 265 Fuller, James Williiarn 2-235 Fuqua, Susan E, 2-I I4 Furuness, Drew George 3-I43, l35, 264 Gable, Dennis Alan 4-240, 284 Gainey, Della Rae 4-244, 245. 284 Gaisser, Marsha Kaye 2-9I, IO6 Galbrailh, Richard L. 2-l58 Gallagher, Pafrick E. 4-77, 273. 284 Galloy, Roberr Michael I-l28 Ganlz, Susan Rose 4-284 Gardner, William l-l. 3-83, 284 Garmong, Richard Allen 4-284 Garrelr, Larry Wayne 4-284 Garrigan, Marilyn Nell 4-262. 284, 265 Garross, Edward Roger 4-284 Garvin, Roger Lee 3-244 Garwood, Leah Rulh 3-235 Galwein, Craig-286 Gaubali, Nancy Jane I-l49 Gauer, Carol Flegeman 4-284 Gaylor, Lois Jane I-I IO Gayso, Bill-IQO, IQI Geiling, Carolyn Rulh I-269 Geis, Suzanne E. 2-l2O Geise, David Leon 4-I29, 284 Genlry, Sharon Rose L, 4--284 Gerber. Sleven A 2-IOO Gerslle, John Peler 4-284 Gellle, Donna Jo 3-84, IOS Geyer, Richard E, 44240 Gibbs, Jacqueline E. 2-I92, 83 Gibbs, Karen Elaine 4-49, 84. I22, 285 Gibbs, Marshall Lynn 2-239 Gibbs. Sandra Louise 44285 Giegler, Evelyn Marlha 4-285 Gillel, Susan Kay 5-IO6, 285 Gilchrisr, David Lee 2-l84 Gillie, Armon Charles 3-98 Gillie, John Wm 4-235 Gillis, James Byron 3-l35 Gillis, Thomas Phillip I-I74 Gilmore, Garrel M. 4-l35, I34 Gillner, Marilyn Sue 2-235 Ginrher, Jacque-lyne M, 2-94, IO9 Girdley, Alex Noah 4-I4O, 285 Girgenli, Clelia Grace 3-86, 94 Glavas, Alexander A. 4-285 Gliva, Ronald Joseph 5-285 Goad. Roberl Edward I-95 Goeclcer, Connie Sue 2-92 Goelze, Judilh Carol 2-l I2 Goqley, Mary Chrisrine 4-I IO, 285 Goldberg, Charles A. 2-98 Golish, Lana Sue 4-285 Good, Delana Lee 4-285 Goodman, Dana Lu I-I74, 264 Goodrid, Sharon Diane 4-285 Goodwin. Connie Elaine 4-269, 285 Goodwine, Russell W, 3-I34, I35 Gorball, Clillord Lee 2-99 Gordon, Charles E. 4-285 Gordon, Gary Dean 4--285 Gordon, Joseph lvan 4-285 Gorrell, Carolyn Gaye 3-IOS, 232 Gollschalli, Jean Ann 3-239 Gow. David Roger 4-285 Grar, Roberr l'lonu12-244 Graham Deborah Ann 2-IOS Graham, Ray Andrew 4-285 Graham, Regina Ann 2fl2l, 82 Graham, Wm. McGuire l-240 Grange, Charlciile Ann 44285 Grannan, Roberr Eugene 4-285 Grant, Linda Sue 2-93. il2 Graves, Earbara Ann 44286 Graves, Rosalind D 4-266 Gray, James W 4-286 Gray, Judith Lynne 4-286 Green, Karen Louise 4-286 Greene, Nancy lxay 2--IO6 Greene, Roberl Floyd 4-286 Greenlee, George Fi 3fl38, I43 Greenwc-iid Wrww. Ralph I-I33 Greer, Janice Rae 3-93, l2O l2l Greesa, J,-96 Greeson, Larry E. 4-286 Gregg, Sharon Ann 43285 317 Gregory, Bryan B. 2-IDU Greleclii, Charles S. 3-IOI, I35 Gress, Jane? Marie 4-286 Gr der, Susan Ann I-l2O Grimes, John Eirman 4-ISS 236 Grimes, Ronald 2-ISS Grizzle Marian D. 4--'286 Gr:rsc:p, Ee-rrina I-I23, 82 Gross, James R. 5-99 Gross Linda Lou 3-239 Gross. Wayne Harry 3-I24 Groves, Donna Elaine 3-242 Groves, Janice Kay I-I2O Groves, Rebecca Sue 4-286 Grunden, Rusself Brian 3-87, 96 253 Grupe. Ruih Lois 4-286 Gunn, B.-ISS Gustafson, Priscilla A. 3-9I Guy, Gregory Gorens I-I74 Gwin, Brenda Sue I-I I6 Haag Joseph A. 2-232 Haas Franli Norya. 3-I38 Haclier, Cheryl Ann 3-IO5 Hacliman, Jane Ellen 2-92, Hadley Cynrhia S. 2-I2I Hadley, Loren Lee 3-97 Haessly. Susan E. 4-262, 286 Hagmann. Roberl John 2-I33 Hahn, Brenda Sue I-I I3, 82 Hahn Carol 2-I I2, 83 Hahn, Cheryl 2-I I2, 83 Hahn, Glen Allyn 3-97 Hahn. Gwendolyn Diana 3-58, IOS Haines, Robe-ri Waller 4-286 Haidusiewicz, Gerald W. 5-286 Halbersradr Monica J. I-268 Hale, Beverly Sue 4-286 Hale, Joan Sharon 2-I49 Hall, Carol Ann 4-286 Hall, Harrier Ann 3-88 Ha loclr Cecil Wilbur 4-286 Ha.ullfo, David Charles 4-I79 Hamby, Eabienne K. I-264 Hames, Judirh Darlene 4-287 Hamilfon, Grerchen L. 2-l2O Hamilron, James C. 2-242 Hamilron, James R. 2-99 Hamm, Rebecca Ellen 2-120 Hammans, Brenda Lee 3-239 Harnmelman, Morris Ray 4-287 Hammond, Robert Sreven 4-287 Hammond, Susan M. 3-86. 90 Hammond, Vivienne D, 4-287 Handy, David Walter 2-l38 Hanger, Sherry Lynn 2-I I4 Hanilord. Earl Loyd I-I63 Hanlfenson, Terry David 4-287 Hanna, Mike-IEEE Hannonds. S.-97 Hannon, Carl James I-I74 Hannum, Carolyn Sue 4-287 Harien. Cheryl Lee 2-I2O, I2I Hansen, Ralph H Jr, 2-I29, I42, 83 Hanson. Jerry Lee I-98 -lawcn Richard Ray 3-I83 Hanamb, ll-IZO Harbison, Suzan Dell 2-I IO Harden Gary Lee 4-'83, I24 257 Harding, Palricia JO 4-l IO, 287 Hardman, Frederick C. 3-I68, 72 Hardf, Herberl T, 3-244 Harlan, M cha-el L. 5-I83 Harn'on,Dr1ieLynne 2-IO6, Harmon, Gerald Eugene 4-26 Harmon, Janet Sue S 4-239 l-larner Ererida Gail 47142, 286 Hamer James Lo.-fell 4-286 Harness, Mary Margarel I-IO4 Harrigan, Patricia Ann 3-IZI Harris Donna Kay 4-287 Har' 3 Jul'a Marie 4-287 Harrs Larry Paul 4f287 Harris, lvl-le-I67 Harris Poberr Dale 2-97 hlarr 5. Pjsernarie S 2-2 II2 318 Harris, Tommy l-I63 Harrison, Donald Max 4-287 Harrold, Mark 4-288 Harr, Deborah June 2-89 Hari, Ronald Jay 3-97 Hari, Susan Dale 2-l22. 82 Hari, Wm. L. 4-288 Harrman, Ellen Kay 2-IO4 Harlrnan, Judilh Ann O-IO'-7 Harlman, Murial A. I-ISS Harlman, Sieve Henry 2-I29 Harrzler, JO Anne I-82 Harvey, Audrey Lee I-244 Haskefr, Virgil Marrin 3-I29 Hass, Ke-nnelh Ernesl I--l68 Hallield, Georgia Lee 4-288 Heber, Richard Eugene 3--242 Heck. Joyce Ellen 4--288 Heclrlinski. Thomas E. 3-l58, I3O Heidenger, Parricia L. 4-288 Heierman, Emma Lee 2-I IO Heilman, Karen Ann 3-59 Hein, Deborah Sue 4-235, 236. 288 Heramb, Nancy Jeanne 2-269 Hering Pamela Deane 4-268, 288 Herlilz, Ronald Wm. 4-288 Herman, Charles Arlhur 3-I35 Herman, Linda Gail 4-262, 267 288, 26I Hermann, Carolyn-262 Herndon, Roy Randall 4-288 .41 Hauplli, Carolyn Sue 4-244. 245. 288 Hauser, Kennelh Ervin 4-268 288 Havener, Jacqueline J. 2-I I6 Hawker, Jerry David 2-IOO Hawkins, Joann I-26I Hawkins, Karla Jean 4-37, 49, 288 Hawkins, Roberl Van 2-I29 Hawkins, Sharon A. 3-I22 Hawlrins, Teddy Ray 4--288 Hayes. Bernard J., Jr. I-I79 Hayes, Bran? Colburn I-I63 Hayes, Gary Lawrence 3-I92, l93 Hayes, George Thomas If247 Hayes, Julia Karhleen 4-288 Hayes, Paul Edward Jr. 4-288 Hayes, Paul Michael 3-I35 Haynes, Michael Vern 4-288 Haynes, Shirley Ann 4-235. 288 Hays, Marianne 4-288 Hazlell, Alan Morris 2-96 Hazlell, John Ramsey 4-288 Hazleff, Marfha Sue I-I I3 Heady, Shirley Ann 2-263 Heald, Carmen Sue 4-288 Hearhco, S.-62, 63 Heafon, Marsha Kay I-82 Heavilon, Terry Lane 2-I29 . cf g? F if? ' 5 A -in I ' -. sf .. , 5 I 'ff f Q fglflfr - 3 I, .1 arr- - snr il' g-g ' yv - 4 s . -.glfsfw -. 1 - if yi. J M ui - 1 gi :5 1 L . 6 I-Ioesrnan, Kafhy Aileen 4-I IO. III. 289 Hoffman, Jean Marie 3-109 Hoffman, Mary Belh 2-88 Hofmann, Rila Ann 2-258 Holme. Michael David 4-289 Holaday, Douglas Lee 3-83 Holder, Rosemary W. 4-258, 289 Holland, Kalhlyn Dawn 3-I7O Hollar, David Leon 2-244 Hollars. Melinda Jo 2-82, I I4 Hollenbeclc, Roberl S. 4-I68. IS3 Holmes, Chas M. 4-289 Holmes, Dennis Lynn 4-59, I35, 289 Y. Xxx .xx P. . ,M 1-Jr-'-'M ' ' T I I m-e .--. Herrberg. Jerome E. 4-l93 Herrin, Janice E. I-I75 Herring, Karen Lee 2-I I2 Hervey, Rodney Bryan 2-l68 Herzog, Judilh Ann 4-288 Hesfon, Kenneth A. 4-288 Heuslis, Richard Allen 4-289 Hiall, Carolyn Ann 4-289 Hiclrman, Harold Morris 3-I39.I3 Hiclrs, Bonnie Lou 3-94 Hiclcs. Dan Merrill 4-289 Hicks, Shirley Marie 4-289 Higgins, James Leonard 2 Higgins, Leann 3-93 Hiland, Karen Kalhryn 2-94 Hile, Susan Kay I-I I6 Hill, Billy Gene 2-I29 Hill, Dean Kenlon I-l28 Hill, Ronald Eugene I-I63 Hill, Sharon Ann 3-92, I I6 Hill, Teresa Margo I-IO7 Hill, Thomas-I63 Hiller. Gary Dean 4-289 Hines, Slephen I-l28 Hire, Julie Monlgomery I-26I Hires, Pamela Sue 3-93 Hirschfeld, Karen Sue I-90. Hilz, Larry Dean 2-I66 Hochgesang. Michael E. 5-97 Hocking, Dale Roberl 4-289 Hocfor, Susan Denise I-IO8 8 Holmes, Johnny Ray 3-24, 83 Holler. Sally Diane 3-90 Holfzclaw, Alma Rose 3-86. 93, IO9 Homrig, Kalhleen I-IO7 Homrig, Marilyn Jean 3-268 Hood, Gloria Jean 4-289 Hood, Marsha Kay I-I I6 Hopkins, James Paul 4-289 Hopper, Wayne Lawrence 4- 289 Horn, Donna McKinney 4-289 Horn, Jerome Harold 4-289 Horn, Palricia Ann 2-IO7 Horlon, James Henry 4-l29,289 Horvafh, Charles John 4-289 Hos, Carol Lynne 2-I I I Hose, Pamela Jane 2-82, I I4 Hosimer, Duane Sleven 2-I38. I58 Hosferler, Kennelh N. 4-289 Hosfeller, Larry Wayne 4-289 Houpr, James V. Jr. 4-289 House, Wm. Arfhur 3--289 Householder, Cynlhia M. 2-IO6, 82 Housfon, Janice Sue 4-289 Houls, Priscilla H. 3--58, II2,236 Howald, Alan B. 4-289 Howe, Janine-289 Howell, Jay Howard 2-I24 Howensline, Anne 2-26l Hoyr, Michael Lyle 47289 Heine, Barbara Lee 37I I6 Heine, Joanne Alex 2-266, I I4 Hellen, F.-l85 Hellmann, Rurh Ann 3-I IO, I I I Hell, David Lee 47288 Hemmersbach, Dean A. 27l0l, I34 Hendricks, Emily Nell 47288 Hendrickson, Linda Lee 47288 Henke, Beverly Ann 2--I09 Henry, Jona Kaye 47288 Hensley, John Michael 3-I35 Henson. Herald, Hubble. Ronald Glenn 4-288 David Michael 2-95 Donald Dean 47268, 289 Huber. Joseph H. I-l28 Huber, Harry Wm. 47289 Huddleslon. Sue Ann 2-83 Hudson, Hudson. Hudson, Dianne Gibson 47290 John Robert 2-290 Marcia Kay I-258 Huffman, Barbara Jean 47290 Huhtord, Janel Lee 2782, I I4 Huily, Charles Erwin 3-I29 Hughes, I-lumes. Wm. Earl 47I24, 290 Howard 3-I458, l72 Humphrey, James E. 4-290 Humphrey, Paul Frazier 4-I24, 290 Humphrey, Vicforia A A, 4-290 Humphreys, Richard R. 3-l79. 290 Hunl, Kay Elaine 3-l22, 83 Hunl, Mary Lee 47290 Hunr, Sue Ellen 4-I42, 290. 83 Hunl, Twila Darlene 47290 Hunler, Hunler. Hunler, Cynrhia Janer 3-IO9 Eileen Pearl 3-9I Roberl Edward 47290 Hunyadi, Michael A. 2-l35 Husser, Marsha Lee I-I 20 Hulchins, Virginia Mae I-I20 Hulchinson, Sue Lynn 47290, 234, 235 lkarnire. Vera C. 4-7290 llardi, Jimmie 47290 lliianich, James P. 4-290 lllyes, Jane 47258 290 Imel, Granr Chesrer I-IZU3 Indyg, Hershel Marvel 2-98 lnskeep.Jane1-290 lnskeep, Richard M. 47290 Ireland. Michael R. 37B3 Irwin, Sandra Carolyn 47290 lsenberq, Barbara Ann 47269. 290 Israeli, Mardekhay 47I49, 290 lzsak, Jack Abraham I-264 Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson. Jackson Jackson Jacobi, Jacobs. Jacobs, Benny Ray I-I67 , Jack Lee 3-96 Jeanie L. 37l05 Judirh Marie 'P-290 Rila Diane I-I I6 Rudy C. 47290 Jane Alice R. 47290 Mark Michael 3-244 Viclor Lee 47290 James, Paula Diane 27l I0 James, Terry Michael 3-I 30 Jamis. W.-24I Jamison, Connie Jo 47245. 290 Jamrose, Nancy Ann 473 I 3, 235. 236 Jaroszewski, Susan L. 2-SB, IIO Jarrerr, David Alan 47290 Jasiewicz, Mar-garer M, 3-94, I46, 233 Jauch, Ray Alired I-l84 Jay. Marcia Briqhr 4-29l Jay. Richard Donald 4-29I Jaynes, Linda Kay 4783, 29I Jenicek. Ellen Lynn I-26l Jenkins, Nyanne 47I06, 29I Jennings, Srephen D. 2-96 Jeni, Ronald Gary 4--I29, 29I Jiles, Herman Jr, l-I63 Jo-:him Nancy K 37l lo Jochum Jamey Reber? l-235 Jolnnson, Harold A. Jr 4729I Johnsen, liarr:-n Erica 3-I I4 John.-irn, Linda Jean 2794 Johnson, Marqari' Ann-29l Johnson, Mefba729l Johnson Raul Th,ln 47235, 234 Jolnntcn, Rufh Helen 27l05 J tihnsron Danny Bruce 4-29I Jiinazliz, Janel Irene 4-29I Joneg, Barbara Lu I-I I4 Janes, Carl Lee I-Io3 Jones Carole Lynn I-I I3 Jones, Danna Joanne 4-291 Jonf:-3 G0-Qiiilrey Alan 27l7Q Jones Harold W,ayn-e 4729! Joneu, Richard Alan 4-29l Jones, Slevii-n I7l03 Jones, Sue Ann 4-29I Jordan, Janice Kay 4729l Judson, Gary Michael 4-29l Jukes, Chadwanna Rae 3-lilo 29I Julian, Deborah Rhea I-I20 Juncker, Elaine Louise 47I22, 29I Junker, Nancy Ann 4-29l Junkins, Richard Jay 2-I29 Kaible, Nancy Sue 3-93, II2 Kaiser Linda I-1.4-239, 29I Kane, Roberl Paul 3-24I Kane, Theodore Andrew I-I79 Kao, John Chih Kang 47292 Kauirnan, Gail Venlura 47292 Kaulrnan, Richard Carl I-I28 Kauirnan, Rodger Dale 4-292 lfauirnan, Sfeyen E. 37292 lfauiman, William 6,1705 Kaurzrrian Barbara Ann 47292 Kay, Carl Leon 4-99 l' earcn Terrence Lee 4-292 Keegan, Karhlei'nB l72bl Keen, L,nd-a I'ay 2790 IIB I-ieiqhlle-.f, l'larry 'I 37l33 lfeihn Shirley Anne 3-267. 2oI l'eiLer, l-Inward llcirrnan 4-292 l'e.ier Je-Brel, Val 27l38 IBB 252 I-felley, Cheryn Lynn 2-I23 Kelley. lvlacreen Joan 47292 Kelly, Michael F. 4-I79 Kenar, David Francis 37l3El Kenar, Ered Waller 27l 38 Kendall, Deborah L, I7269 Kendall, Emerson B. l-I34 Kendall, Mar Ray 47292 Kennedy, ,ludiili Ifay Idl. 47292 Kennedy. Terrence E. 3-I38. ISS Kesler, Nicki Lynn I-I I6 Kesner. Judilh Ann 3-Zal Kice, Randolph Eugene 4-292 Kiehl, Janel' Fay 37235, 234, I IB Kiesling, Karen Kay I7-263 lfimbrouoih, Carolyn A. I-26l Kimsey, Lou Anna 3-49, 86, 90. l20, l2l Ifincade, Jerry Donald 47IS5, 292 Ikinch, Kalhleen 27l0B King, James Eorresr 4-292 King, Johnnie Carl 47292 King, Karhy Ann 2-I22, 266 King, Malcolm 3-l4o Kino. Sandra Kay I-l I3 uew'-Q....- .1 y lm-i Eiwniirw 5.4 47292 infii 'fn Giff' LCC 47292 n'1li, G--l-EB ril,, Lv-:li 27-llilci ri, ,,n Vvl, l,,rn 7257, ll9, 2nl lr- V il ' ,' 2-'lo 235 234 - ii' lwiiiA'ini' l7lfl3 I49 'Z l:'ii.la Ann 2794 li, , F i1itr: Alan 37l333 265 I1 --fi Slim . Da-13756 9l le-in, Mar, E- r' l7l Io ly- n Mary Swan 2792 Ii-ii , l.i'r, I-I-18, l5l,233 linif- Carf. l'.lf:'i,1': 'i 27l2l line, Su'-'in S 47292 linqf-r, R'iir-rl Lfu' 37l25 l27 mi, yyiiifa Dr-an 3-iss, im i..,,m ora Lynn 4-24l, 135 n.-iriip,Su,,1n 37ll-4, ll5 nniilrf, Bill ,i ,loo 47292 rificlial Eli,'1I'ifl'i Gay I7-2i5l nov. GI i ,1,,li'fin 47292 nm, John Carli-lv: 27l 315 IS9, 262 no- pal , I,,rin 47292 n',id',i'ri,l:i,iPlL,iGi1il l732 II4 .-nil-, Lci AIM-1-293 fhiil Mai, Ei i 1-n 3794. 92 fiinara, Rclriz' VV il fl7l 53, l3B 'pri-cl , D inf- 27lfl9 26l ppl 3 ,I AU- -i-14293 ird,D i.i1.l3ir 4725- .i -'li-V I i','fL -57293 if '.Li. ' l7ll-9 . .v,, i.,. ' f Qing 319 s . .. ,. 5. ' w74, Zi' a . -aa V s ..7,-i L , . fl L': ' If--CD Evil '14--55, 4.1 ,,'1P1. I- 'fa , 'wr Z-IQS f-aw 5 N ea .4 'QT va Ls.: 4-293 r 3, If25S Peat. E4-293 ' .-Mew Jai- -4-293 L- , .effIQl lr Eiai'-7 Ea, 4-293 rp-'L Meli. 'W Gi-ne 9293 ri. Dana 'i,l1'e3f9D II2 ..eL'aaS.. e123 -.','-a Lar'.P1.. .flalll huh, Eire r Pariicl QVISU IS2 Fund Lindo-9I - , ,Mr Mi: ai1IE.IfIo3 I.. ' ,re Ar' 47293 I-we Qgrg ,n tv'arie 44-293 lur'1p'.D.-nah' l:i'C i3'C1 44293 I'ar'h Jamej. Craig 2-I27 Kjjgn VVanda Ann 4f293 Lic rx anae, Larry D, 3-I93 I '7 L,P.grPe, Sri-phi-w Cari L-I46 L31 Gi f Ga 2-II9 -3 ' Lexan.:-1-ir..ce3-ISS,I49 L11 'ar L Q5 J. I--I I I Lamb Pa-yniitnd Euqenii- 3-99 Lamb e, Eabafa L. 2-IO4 La rf Gig-ijrize Alien 3-92 L5.n:i-', Peboc:cafICl4 'thrill'-3: T ini1. fx, 3-IEIO, I3O La'd , Zvi, fvri 4-293 Lflram Pier' S 3-I2-1, E3 Lari r.en'e 1E.,je'e3f'33 Lani' Pecezca Gene Zfl I9 Lanf- S'ephfini-.- Van 2-Zeit La'1e Mari Dau? 2--I29 Laf' Ama Lei- 3-55 LiL.-.Q n Jane' Sm I-I23 Lam P,-73 Larwon, Pcqer Alan 2-I2b La :n I-'arch Ann 4-293 La -'.-.:- .'3 'e1Vvfr ,3w99 L1 - -,V Mar, L1u2-1E12 Lu' nal. Janii. Ellen 4f293 Lange , JifsinnE 2-93. IO9, IOS, 2-, La,.:' A S:'1,Ii e I-IIo,52 La..'ne', Pri '15, Ann I-I II Lau- Paul A len 2-IDG Lava MariI,n Jane 4-293 L:.w-gr:-2' Stephen I-7. 4fI29 L e I.. Pede' : 4!293 Le.-. in Jiri A .-,gn 2-I35 I. than S'f:5Z.'iin lvl 4f293 L 1 ,r 'I AI ci- Mae 4-293 -. 1' Jar' D ZKIT? a L 'C EI.-.i'1 9-i, 37I5f3 S3 L- airs if nga H 4-293 .,'-r 7JidL,rn4-IIT3 293 ' Jar, la, 4-293 :J Ma'A aJ 4-242, - r' 'argn Jr, Z-Q4 Skrle-,f-,fre fren? 294 L T'1 f1'L1i -, -' 'ii-I-E157 L e' C QQ. 2-I22 92 L--.'-'cat' I-' If25I L'ir' cj Cherlfu R4-IJr15 Life- R- Ezine 4-294 L Afaw. r,i1.p.,,ff. 4-294 N Eiiwfl 'rf' 3-IES ffli' '1L, 'r27I39 I :f-vf-rlf Su-L 4f294 'r W'!'1,?f E2-II34 2' tfffia 3-236. .i Q 'p': 'H L 4-294 .f f'- 27257 A :'- I . i, IvI2S 320 1' ri. 4 f Z 3 Z cf E. ro 0 U1 Fr' ei,-, mix, Gerald T. 2-97 ev. Connie Kay 4-294 Lew ., Michael Thomas 2-244. 247 Li. 1. Morris Allen 4-294 Lew i Norma-294 Leu-. 3 Robert Wm. 4-294 Lewis, Ronald Gale 2-96 Lewgader, Jean Marie 3-I2I Lidster Linda 3-26I L eb-j-,I nd, Lesley Ann 3-263 Lie-c'-rv. Sally Ann I-IG4 Light, Jenniler Louise 2-IO6, 269 Light, Patricia Lynne 3919, 84, Iflo Linder, Mary Ann 3489 Lfndffw, Stuart Jo 4-97 Lindstrom, Sue Ann 4-I22 Linfiif-nlelter, Stephen 19294 Linn, Catherine Ann 2-IO7 Lipp.ni:i:tt, Susan Lee 2-I I3 Litherland, Roy Wayne P294 Liverz, David Richard 3-294 Lloyd, Jayne Anne 4-294 Lloyd, Sherry Dianne E. 4--294 Lobb, Elizabeth Carol 4-294 Locl, Paul Terence 4--273 Lciclharl. Richard P. 4-294 Loclmund, Thomas G. 4--294 Logan, Diane Helene I-IO4 Lodue, David Damian 2-I55, I49 Lohr, David Leroy 4-294 Loman. Gary David P294 Land, Barbara Sue 4-I l2, 294 Lonq, Candace Noel 3-269 Long, Suzanne Louise 4-294 Lonqc-at, Gary Dale 4-294 Letter, David Allen 4--I35, 294, I34 Loudii-n, Diane Virginia I-I I3 Lauqhiniller, Mary C. 4-294 Louqhmiller, Viclii L. 4-294 Love Marvin Eurl 4-294 Love, Nelda Sui1'4+295 Lovell, Deborah J. 2-92, IZI Lowe, Delores Eaye 4-33, 62, 63. I22, 295 Lowe, Joe Charles 3--I3O Lowe. Kenneth Eugene 4-295 Lulabehusen, Cheryl A. 3-I2I, 268 Lulabehusen, Mary S. 4-295 Lucas, Brett Douglas I-Ib3 Lucas Elizabeth Jo I-2bI Lucas, Jerry Lee 3f37, I24, 83 Ludlow, Gary Wayne 4-295 Luerzelschwab, Ellen W. 4-295 Lutz, Stephen Jerome 4-295 Lynch, Randall Lee 3-I59, 262 Lyon, Janice Marie 4-295 MacDonald, Robert L 4-295 MacGregor, Kenton E. 2-IBO, I38 Macley, Brenda Joyce I-I23 Macocha, Janet Lee M. 4-262 Maddor, Martha Louise 4-I42, 295, IIB Madonna Wm. .Joseph 4-296 Madien, J,M.-234, 235 Mafirling, Barbara E. 3-I IO M171 o I f 2 ii ,Phyllis Rcize 2-92, Maguire, Dorothy V. 2-I49 Mah ileli, Susan Marie I-I I3 Marv.-f,I-i, Thomar. C. 3-I 58 Malfne, Mary Jane 4-296 Man ai. John Jopeph 44296 Mural-'-,f, Earbflrra E. I-I. 47296 tflariw, Swphcn Ozcar P296 M in.-ua' n'i Vf-nn-nth C IfIb3 Ivlariiinliiiwslri, Michael JSI E35 Marcurn, Carol Renelle 3-58. IIO, 296 Maretta Robert Wayne 4ff296 Mark Jarnez R. 4-296 Mfarra, Samuel John Jr. lfI63 Marshall, Adlynn W. 5390 Marshall, William B I-IOO Martin, Martin Martin Martin, Martin, Martin, Martyn, Barbara Jean 3-IO9 Bradley Wycl 2-I33 David Lee 3-97 Janet Lynn I-IZ3 Mary Ann 2+26I Robert' Terry 4-296 Phyllis Ann 4-295 Marz, Barry L. 2-IIS3 Masden, Audrey V. 2-QI Mason, Pamela Sue 4-296 Mason, Richard W, 4-Ib8 Massa, Larry Jon 4-243 Masura, Constance Jean 3-IQI Matatin, Gregory C. 2fI58 Mathews, David H 2-IOI Mathewson, Wm. Jellery 3-I 35 Mathias, Kathleen Ann I-I II Matlocln, H -73 Mattes. Larry Allen 3-I 33 Mattick, Michael Trent 4-296 Mattingly, Neda Kay I-9l Matz, David Lee 4-I58 Maurer, Guylene 2-239 Maurer, James Purcell 2Al3O Maurer. Jean Ann I-IO8, I I4 Mauro, Julius E. 2-ISS Maxwell, Donald Paul 4-296 Maxwell. Susan Diane 3-62, I22 I42, 83 Mayfield, Donna Jill 2-I I8 Mayhorn, James Payne 3-IOI, 24I 134 Mayo, Sharon Sue 2-I I6 McAuliffe, John E. 4-295 McAuliffe, Karen June 4-295 McBride, James Wm. 3-243 McBride, Keith D. 4-295 McCal:Ierty, Dennis S, 39244 McCallrey, Jane Ellen 2-I IO McCaIIister, JA.-I I I McCammon. Carl Edward 4-295 McCammon, Patrick G. 2-l27 McCardIe, Carroll J. 3-IOI McCartI1y,Tim 4-93, 295 McCarty, Karen Sue 2-IO6 McClain, Peggy 2-IZO, I I8 McClain, Ray Wm. 4-240, 295 McComI::s, Robert D. I-ISO McCooI, Lynn Eldon 4-I29, 295 McCooI, Michael Lee 2-99 McCormick, Patricia fx, 3-I I8 McCracken, Gary E. I-478 McCullough, Jack S. 4-295 McCutchan, Karl S. 3-I2b, I27 McDermott, Michael H. 4-I24, 295. 83 McDonald, Daroyl Lynn 2-89 McDonald, Vernon Carl 4-295 McDonnall, John Dee 2-295 McDonough, Charles T. 2-I 58 McGaughey, Judith Ann 4-295 McGrath, Edward J. 3-262 McGull, Dennis-244 Mclndoo, James Eugene 4-295 Mclntire, John Wm. 2-l68 McKinney, Cheryl C. 3-I I4 McKinney, Donald W. 2-I66 McKinney, Margaret 3-235 McKinney, Stephen W. 4--295 McKinney. Vicki Ann 3e8B, IIB McLaughlin, James A, 4-295 O'Bannon, Slephen F. 4-299 Murzyn, McMichael. Larry R. 2-58 McNary, Joe Allan 4-295 McNeal, Lee Anne 4-92 McNeeIy, Lee Anne 4-94, 295 McPherson, Lois Jean 4-295 McQuiIlan, Margaref 3-58, I22 McTigue, Linda Sue 2-l2I McWilliams, Leeana I-I20 Mead, Harold Richard 3-I35, I34 Meddles, Larry Dean I-I33 Medley, Grover C. 4-296 Medlicorl, Susan Alys 3-I2I Meclsker, Roberl H. 4-296 Meek, Gary Srephen 4-129, 296 Megan, Berl Wm, I-I27 Meier, Carla Ann 3-33. I I I, I I2 Meisrer, Carol Lee 3-232 Mellon, Suzanne 3-I 70 Memering, Susan Jean 4-296 Mercer, Carol Ann 2-88, I I8 Meredilh, Mira Ann I-I04 Merrill, Jackie Gail 2-IBO Merry, Edward Wayne 4-296 Mershon, Karen Sue 4-258 Melcali, Roberf Lee 4-296 Melzger, Roberl John 4-296 vleizinger, Margarel A. I-253 Meyer, Frederick R. 3-l85 vleyer, Jacqueline Ann 4-297 Meyer, James Kenneih 2-97 Meyer, Sharon Claire 2-93, I I8 Meyers, Jeffery Alan I-87 Mickelson, Larry Lee 4-I93, 297 Mickschl, James Harold 4-297 Mighell, Donald Rav 5-I43 Miklozek, Candace L. I-I23 Milburn, Marybelle 4-297 Miles, Barbara Ann 4-297 Miles, Sieven Paul 4-32, 297 Miller, Anila 4-297 Miller, David Anihony 4-297 Morihiro, Linda M. 4-298 Morlan, Shirley Jean 4-298 Morris, Barbara Anne 4-268, 298 Morris, Larry Lee 3-242 Morrow. Kennelh I-I67, I27 Morrow, Michael Howard 4-244, 298 Morse, Julieanne 3-I I0 Morse, Michael Arrhur 2-I35 Morion, Janice Clare 4-298 Mosher, Karen Louise I-IO4 Mosier, Richard Wayne 4-298 Mosley, J.-I79 Molz, Wilberia Lyn 4-298 Mourer, Deborah Sue 3-So, I I0 Mower, D.-88 Mugg, Slephen Francis 2-I43. I80 Muir, Rick OIIO I-I27 Mull, Phillip Reed 2-I00 Mullen, Michael Joseph 3-I29, 83 Mullen, Ronald Eugene 3-l85 Mullens, Sheila Gay 4-298 Muller, Keifh Louis 4-298 Muller, Lorraine Ann 2-262, II8, 26I Mumaugh, Sharon Lee I-258 Muncie, Glenn Thomas 2-99 Mundy, Sharon Ann 4-298 Murdock, Wm. Keilh 3-I29 Murer, Kalhryn E. Davis-29S Murphy, Melba Frances 4-298 Murphy, Mina Joanne 3-239, Ilo Murphy, Nancy Diane 3-262 Murphy, Norma Gayle 2-232 lvlurphy, Palricia JO 2-l2l Murray, Shannon K. I-I lo Mary Anne 2-92, I I4 Miller, Edwin Wayne 4-297 Miller, F. Brian I-I39 Miller, Krisfelle E. 2-244 Miller,.Larry Joe 4-297 Miller, Marilyn Faye 2-263, 297 Miller, Pamela Rose 4-297 Miller, Randall Wm. 4-297 Miller, Roberl' Dale 3-IB3 Miller, Suzanne Louise 3-I I4 Miller, Terry A. I-I63 Million, Janice Susan I-258 Milliron, Roberl Wayne 4-297 Mills, George S. 4-297 Mills, Kay Louise I-I II Minderman, Vicki Jo I-I I6 Minnick, Parry Jo I-26I Mishler, Edward Eugene 4-297 Mishler, Jane Carroll 4-297 Mishler, Sharon Kay 4-297 Milchell, Sharon Lynn 4-297 Mockbee, Wendy Lee I-I I I Mock, Dave Lauwrence I-I63 Modesill, Joe Wayne 4-297 Mohr, Coral Ann 4-298 Mohr, Roberl' Alan 4-298 Molnar, Thomas M. 4-298 Monacy, Joseph G. 3-264 Monday, Richard Lee 4-298 Monfgomery, Jane J. 2-I I6 Monlgomer ,Michael D. 4-298 Y Moore, Cheryl Ann 3-25, 32, l22 Moore, Kalhleen Lucia 3-86. 92, 26l Moore, Liia Mae 4-298 Moore, Marilyn Sue 4-298 Moore, Norris Wayne 4-298 Moore, Roberl Allen 4-96 Moore, S.-I2I Morales, Miguel M. 2-235, 83, I35 Moran, Ann Eslelle 2-92, IO4, 242 Morey, Virginia 4-298 MOI'Q6n, Cynfhia Lee 2-I I2 Morgan, Linda Susan 3-242 Morgan, Randolph Gene I-I27 Morgan, Vonna Anneile 2-247 Morganli, Michal A. 2-I I3 Murzyn, Virginia Ann 4-298, I I4. II5 Muslon, Shirley T. 4-298 Myer, P.-93 Myers, Mary Lou 4--298 Myers, Patricia Ann 3-26I Myers, Ronald Alvin l129B Myers, Ronald J. 4-268 Nance, Lee Anna 4-298 Nailkemper, Linda 3-I05 Navarro, E.-I84 Needham, Donna Kay 4-298 Neeley, Karen Leigh I-I II Neeley, Sheila A. 3-59, IIO, III Neer, Paula Joyce I-I I4 Neiokerk. Jane?-258 Neiswinger, Sandra Kay 4-299 Neilzel, Norman Harold 2-I29 Neligh, Mary Jane 4-299 Nelson, Diane Kay I-l23 Nesbill, Kafherine M. 4-299 Neukarn, Judirh Ann 2-I2l Neuman, Elaine Marie 4-65, 299 Neville, Thomas Eugene 2-IE34 Newlin, Chrisline 3-83, I I4 Newlin, Thomas Charles I-Ib3 Newsom, Jerry Lee 4-I68, I73 Newlon, Cecelia Ann 2-I09 Ng, Jin 4-299 Nichols, Adelle D. 2-82 Nicholson, Chesler Lee 2-I 33 Nickell, Joyce Sue 2-38, I IS Niclell, Kaihy 3-236 Niersie, Roberl Waller 4--I 35 Nilson, Karen Anne 3-84, I I2 Nipple, Conslance Jo I-I08 Nixon, Dale Palrick 4+l85, 299 Noel, John Roger 4-299 Nolan, Margaref Jane 4-299 Noonan, Paul I-Ierberl 4-299 Nord, Margarel Louise 2-89 Norris, Deborah Kay 2-33. 82 Norris, James R. 4-73, I29, I43, 299, 83 Norris, William W. 4-299 Norfh, Gerald Thomas I-lo3 Norlon, Gloria Kay 4-299 Novak. Gerald Lee 3-I63, I30 Novolney, Mary E. 4-299 Nowacki, James Anlhony 2-l0I Nowling, Karl Richard 4-299 Nowling, Kenneih M. 4-299 O'Malley, Peler V. 4-299 O'Neal, Eugene F. 4-299 O'Neal, John Wm. 4-299 O'Neal, Palrick F. 4-I43, 299 O'Neil, Kalhryn Mary 2-239 G'Neill, Timoihy James 3-I42, IBO Oakley, Gerald Wayne 4-299 Oda, Gloria Lynn I-269 Oisansky, Margarel M. I-264, 26l Ogle, Kay Marie 4-299 Ogle, Terry Allen 3-I S8 Oglesby, Slephen l'I. I-163 Oiler, Kafhie Jean 3-86, 92, IO9 Oliphanl, Thomas S. 4-I83 Oliva, Eve Marie I-I23 Oliver, George Edward 3-I43 Oliver, John Edward 4-299 Olm, C.-87 Olson, Caroline Marie 2-94 Olson, Roberl Warren 4-268 Onoii, John Wm. 5-I 33 Orn, Alanna Sue 3-I09 Orril, Nancy Helen 3-32, 58, 83. l43, II4 Osborn, James William I-I 79 Osburn, Wm. Joe 4-299 Osfermiller, Karen Ann 2-l20 Gslrowski, John F. 4-299 Ollensmyer, Michael G. 2-87, l0l, 83. l3S Oifo, Connie Lue 4-73, 24-4, 299 Olro, Marla Jane 3-90 Overion, Ronald S. 3-ISS, 262 Ozier, Ronald L. 3-253 Page, Lesier Arnold 4-300 Palicki, Richard J, 4-300 Pallahan, Cheryl-300 Palmer, Guy Jeiirey 4-300 Palmer, Nancy 2-235 Pandori, Pamela 3-89. Papay, Arlene Mary 3-92 Papinchock, Jerome 3-98 Parker. Barbara Jean 3-86, 9I Parker, Charles Alberi I-I79 Parker, Karen Ann 4-I 12, 300 Parker, T.-I79 Parker, Wanda Jane 3-89 Parkhursf, David Carl 3-ISS Parks, Karhi Andrea 4-300 Parr, Mary Ann 4-300 Parrefl, Tom Lee 3-ISS Parsons, Linda Sue I-88 Parsons, Nancy May 4-300 Parsons, William J, 4-300 Pale, Kafhleen J. 4-300 Paler, John Ralph 3-268 Palrick, Pairicia Ann 4-300 Pafierson, Margarel S. 3-I I2 Palii, Gerald Joseph 3-I65 Pallon, Beliy Jean D. 5-I23 Payne, Randall Roy 3-l58 Pearce, Peggy Darlene 3-88 Pearison, Phyllis E. 4-300 Pearl, James G. 3-I83 Pearson, Bonnie Jean 4-300 Pearson, Joseph Jared I-I80 Pearson, Roger Dale 2-95, I26, I27 Pearson, Sandra D. 4-300 Pease, Allen Earle 4-300 Pellegrini, Norman 2-I58 Pence, Rebecca Jane 4-300 Pender, Charles Ralph 3-I26 Pendlelon, James C. 3--l35 Pendley, Wm. Raymond 4-300 Penn, Lorenzo Jr. 2-I58 Peo, Carl James 4-96, 300 Pepelea, Gary Charles 4--300 Perdue, Norma Arlene 4-300 Perkins, Toni Suzanne 3-I I2 Perna, Beverly Jo Hill 4-30I Pershing, James Arihur 4-301 Pershing, Pairicia V. 4-30l Persohn, Calvin A. 4-3OI Personeif, Wilson M. 4-30I Pelers, Aniia Mae 4-30I Pelerson, Frank Jerry 4-30I Pelerson, Sandra Sue I Pelhiel, R.-243 Perri, Dennis Michael 4-97, Pelrycki, Nicholas Lee 3-II33 Peliilrew, J.-243 Peifil, Charles Eugene 2 Piisrer, Paul James 4-30I Piledderer, Paul L. 4-'IOI Pirank, Jerry Lynn 4-301 Phillippe, David E. 4-30I Phillips, Ann 4-l05, 3OI, 236 Phillips, Barbara Anne 4-30I Phillips, Marie Louise 2-I09 Phillips Mary Ann 4-30l Phillips Michael Leo 4-lofi Phillips Roberl Lee 4-30I Phillips Roberl Mark 2-I 58 Phillips. Phillips Picker? Ronald L. 4-30I Wm. Thomas 4--30I Palrick Allen 3-l85 Pierce, Julia Lynn 4-239,301 Pierson, Paul Riggs 4-30I Pielrzak, Fred Joseph 3-l85 Pigg, Alice Ann 2-I I6 Piker, David Lee 2-I33 Pillow, George Edwards I-I74 Pipher, Greichen Marie 3-I05 Pilcher, Craig L. 3-l35 Piils, Carl T. 5-243 Plalf, Slephen D. 3-185 Padell, Richard John 2-I40, I85 Podunovich, Nancy C. 2-I I0 Pogue, Wm. Michael 2-96 Poindexfer, Linda Dee 4-30I Poland, Harold Wayne 4-59, 3OI I33 Polen, Nancy Sue I-I74 Polich, Jo Ellen 4--301 Polifroni, Sharon Jo 4-30I Poling, Paliicia Kay 4-93 Poole, Richard Edgar I-163 Poparod, Paul Carl 3-l35 Pope, Terri Ellen I-92 Poraf, Eiral' 4-30I Porler, Carol Jean 4-30l Porler, Lynn Ann 4-301 Porler, Sara Jo 3-242 Poller, Roberl Jay I-I27 Polfs, Lorelhea Hazel 3-I IL Polls, Carolee 2-88 Powell, Barry Jack 2-I46 Powell, Janna Lee 4-30I Powell, Kaihleen Ann I-235 Powell, Wm, Tower I-235 Powers, James W. 4-301 Powner, Ronald Lee I-l28 Pralher, Paul Dudley 2-244 Preuss, Jerry I-l30 Price, Robert James 4-302 Price, Wm. Hugh 4-302 Prilchelr, Sue Ellen 4-302 Procior, Nancy Sue 4-l09, 302 Propes, Belly Carol 4-92, I I2, 302 Pruelrl, Rosalie Ann 4-302 Pruiil, Jane Ann 4-IZI Puials, Joseiina 4-302 Purcell, Marianne 2-IOS Purchase, Geraldine P. 3-I I2 Querry, Roger Alan 5-97 Quillin, Wm. Emerson 4-302 Quinley, R.-I84 Rabold, James 4--I24, 302 Raden-iacher, Caroline M. 4-302 Rager, Sleven Eugene I-96 Rains, Anna Mae 4-302 Ralslon, Slephen A. 4--302 Randall, Wanda Jean 4-302 Randolph, Malcolm F. 3-I34 321 Ranla, Palricia Ann 3-l2l Rardin, Richard D. 3--ISS Rallill, Kalherine E. 3-84, ll2, lI3 Ray, Helen Palricia l-l23 Ray, Marilyn Sue 4-302 Raymann, Treva Jean 4-253 Rea, Kea Allison 2-239 Real, Phyllis 4-302 Rech, Palricia Ann 3-269 Reddick, Ann Rosemary 2--239 Redes, Vincenl 3-265 Redman, Rebecca Sue 4-302 Reece, Roderick Dale 3-240 Reed, Elizabelh Ann 2-258 Reed, Mark Lewis 4-302 Reed, Mary Olive I-IO4 Reed, Max Warren 4-302 Reed, Palricia Ann I-I46 Reed, Richard Van 4-302 Reeds, Charlene 4-302, 262 Reel, Janice Darlene 4-302 Reel, Richard Earl 3-146 Reel, Roberl Morris 4-302 Reeves, Earline Marie 4+302 Regashus, Peler Scoll 3-l38 Reilly, James Raymond I-l28 Reinhard, E. Daniel Jr. 4-IBS Reinilz, John Thomas 4-302 Reisner, Phillip Dale 4-302 Remus, Curlis Allan 3-ISS Ressino, Anlhony G, 4-302 Reuler, Pamela Jo 2-l22, 83 Reyling, Gerald George 2-l24 Reynolds, James Earl 4+302 Reynolds, James Roberf 4-302 Reynolds, Sherry Lee 4-303 Rhodes, Harold J. Jr. I-I33 Rhude, Marilyn Jean 4-303 Riba, Judilh Ann 3-33, 58. B3. l2l, I42 Richards, Marian Baker-96 Richardson, Rebecca A. l-93 Richey, Roger Alan l-98 Ricks, Carolyn Sue 4-303 Rigney, Carolyn Sue 4-258. 303 Riley, Kalherine 4--303 Riley, Marvin Leroy 3-240 Riley. Samuel Lee 3--135 Riner, Gaye Anne 3-268 Ring, Calherine Louise 2-89 Ring, Palsy Suzanne 2-IOS Ringle, Mary Sue 2-9l Rinlzer, Carl 2-I34 Riordan, Kalhryn L. l-26l Rilchie, Greg Thomas I-I74 Rillenhouse, Beclry Lyn 4-303 Riller, Janice-303 Rillerslcamp, Wm. Roberl 4-303 Rilzel, Georgia Rae 2-I lb Roan, Ronald Lee 2-lOl, 244 Robb. Mary Ann 4-303 Roberson, Clifford L. 4-303 Roberls, Ada Marie 2-I2l, 264 Roberls, Harley B. 2-IB4 Roberls, Kennelh R. 3-l29 Roberlson, Carol Boes 4-303 Roberlson, Paul 4-303 Robinson, Karon Ann 4-303 Robinson, Marlene A. 4-303 Rodecap, Deborah J.A. 2-89 Rogers, Nancy Kay 3-239 Rogerson. Torn-I 63 Rogier, Kennelh Leo 4-244, 303 Rolle, Marilyn 4-303 Roman, Donald 4-303 Romanali, Regis 3-139 Romoser, Linda K. 3-IO5 Rose, Belly Jane 4-303 Rose, Jane Schepper 4-303 Rosemeyer, Aurilla J. 2-262. 26 Rosenberg, Fred Larry 4-l38 Rosenslein, Marsha E. 4-303 Ross, David Edward 4-59, 303 Ross, Wm. Lewis 2-I35 Rolman, Sue Ann 4-303 Rough, Jane Ann 4-303 Rouse, Billy Lee 3-l3O Rowe, Roberl Edward I-I63 Rowe, Sharon Jean l-l46 Rowekamp, Linda Lou 4-303 322 'Sh . A .X A ,ya N -1 ' .N- NV 'KV .,,,,,.S Ruble, Wm. Keilh 3-l35 Rubrighl, Charles R.3-133 Rudolph, Jellrey S. 4-l24, l58, 262, 304 Rudolph, Mary Jane 4-303 Ruedlinger, Linda L. 3-268 Rueler, D.-86 Rulallo, Ronald Ray 3-304, I38 Ruhe, Patrick Theodore 4-98, 304 Rumbaugh, Kay Arlean l-l I6 Rump, Larry Marlin l-265 Rumple, Dana Lynn I-I I3 Runge, Barbara A. 4-303 Rupar, Anila Mae 3-243 Rupp, Belle Hayman 4-303 Rupsis, Charles M. l-I63 Rusch, Margarel A. 4-303 Rusk, James Edward 3-253 Rusnalr, Michael Joseph l--I63 Russell, Michael Wayne I-l58 Russell, Yvonne Elaine 2-239 Rulledge, Bradley Ray 2-l39. l3B Rulledge, Kennelh D. 3-I43 Ruyle, Nancy Jane I-IO4 Ryan. Joseph Wilson 3-128 Rybarczylc, Judilh V. 3-32, 59. l2D, I2l, 239 Ryden, John Charles 4-304 Ryder, Rila Maria 3-263 Saddler, Barbara Ann 2-88 Sager, Mary Cecile A. 3-268 Sailor, Sleve Mark 2-I24 Salcara. Anlhony I-IOI Sallay, David Michael 3-I38 Salsman, Larry Chad 3-95. 243 Sample, Elizabelh J. 2-IO7 Samuels, Rodger Duane 4-304 Sanders, Mary E. 4-304 Sanders, Thomas Lee 4-l24, I58. 262 Sandhage, Charlolle K. 3-I IO Sanlrar, Millon M. 5-304 Sargenl, Tom-I67 Savage, Thomas Edwin 4-304 Sawyer, Michael Paul 4-I35, 304 Scales, Sharon Rulh 4-304 Scarborough, Toby Gail 4-304 Scharl, Nancy Mae 4-304 Schaum, Carl George 3-l38 Schechler, Jay Michael 2-lOl, 235 Schechler, Michael E. 2--IZ6, I34, l35 Scheller, Cheryl Ann 4-304 Schepers, Glen R. I-I28 Scher, Alan Max 4-304 Scher, Harriel 4-304 Schlomer, Larry J. 4-304 Schmalix, Thomas P.J. l-99 Schmid, George Sleven 2-158 Schmidl, Janel Kay 4-304 Schmill, Kalhleen Ann 4-269, 304 Schmilz, Anlhony Alan 4-304 Schnepper, Carol Jean 3-93 Schoeneborn, Roll H. 4-304 Schoppel. Brian Edward 4-304 Schreiber, John Thomas 4-304 Schroeder. Kalhryn M. 3-l7O Schuessler, Marlha L. 4-239, 83 Schuler, Barbara L. 3-I I2 Schullz, Connie 4-304 Schullz, Kalhryn Lee 3--27, 32. l l2. 304 Schullz, Phyllis Ann 4-304 Schullz, Richard E. 4-304, l38 Schullz, Ronald 2-99 Schullz, Sandra Faye A. 2-I I6 Schulz. John Michael 3-l29 Schwab, Ann Dixon 3-I IO, I l I Schweder, Peggy Lynn 4-304 Schwenk. Jane? Sue 3-109 Schwing, Vernon Dean 4-244, 304 Scobell, Annis Mae 2-I I6, 239 Sconiers, Mary Louise 2-88 Scoll, Faye 2-I06 Scofl, Gary Lee 4-305 Scofl, Jan Bernard 4-305 Sco+'r, Paul Slephen I-l28 Seale, Phillip Lee 4-305 Sednek, Joan Louise 3-268 Seider, Jay Carl 3-ISS Seiler, Lynn David 4-305 Sielz, Brenda Suzelfe I-82 Sielzinger, Gary G. 3-l35 Senesac. Lorene Kay 4-305 Senior, Sandra Kay 4-65, l42, 305 Seward, Karon Rae 4-232, 305 Seyfried, Carol Sue I-I I I Shaffer, Marsha Kay 4-264, 267 Shagley, Ann I-I23 Shagley, Richard J. 4-305 Shahan, Donald Doyle 4-305, 267 Sharp, Sue Ellen 2-92 Sharpe, Judilh Ann 3-243, 305 Shawvier, Narda Dene 3-I22 Sheely, Raymond Nevin 4-305 Sheldon, Beverly Jean 4-305 Sheldon, Roberl James 4-268 Shellon, Mary Jane 2-I I2 Shepard, Cynihia N. 4-305 Shepherd, Norma Rae 4-305 Shew, Linda Lou 4-305 Shidler, Yvonne C. 4-258, 305 Shinovich, James John 4-305 Shipley, Barbara Ellen 3-89, 268 Shockley, Denise Marie 4-32, 65, 305 Shockley, Wm. Byron 4-304 Shoemaker, Donald Ray 2-l29 Shonlc, Sally Jo Buell 4-305 Shorier, Vicki Lynne 3-26I Shouse, Vickie Ann 2-83 Shove, Francis John 3-l83 Shown, Parricia Mae 4-65, 305 Shrader, Deborah Jane I Shreeu, Shirley Jean 4-305 Shumafe, Randall Craig 2-87, 98 Siders, John Andrew 4-305 Sides, James Allen 3-265 Siebenmorgen, Paul S. I-I74 Simmons, Karen Diane 3-90 Simmons, Mary Edifh 4-304 Simmons, Sally Diane 2-58, 63, 83 Simms, Sara Lynn I-IO7 Sims, Mary Gail 3-63, I22 Sims, Michael Lynn 2--96 Siner, John Sleven 4-305 Singrey, Palricia D. 3-I22 Sink, Douglas Raymond 2-I39 Sinnolf, Ellen C. 3-IO4 Sirkle, Brenda Lou 3-IO5 Skaggs, Dale Thomas I-I28 Skalba, Alice I-I I3, 82 Skalba, Margarile Mary 2-63, 84, 92, I IZ, 83 Slcehon, C.-244 Skelley, Carolyn Sue 4-304 Skelron, Don Wayne 4-305 Skelfon, Lucy Rozella 4-305 Skersick, Penny Lynn 3-I I2 Skierkowski, John E. 2-l35 Skinner, Eric Lamar I-I63 Slane, Joseph Palrick I-IBO Slavkin, Barbara W.-306 Slaylon, Marlha Ann 2-269 Sly, George Russell 4-306 Small, Connie Jean 2-l20 Smilh, Ansella Kay 4-306 Smifh, Cheryl Lee 3-306 Smiih, David Evan 4-306 Smifh, Earl Beriram 4-306 Smiih Smiih Smilh Smilh Smiih Everell Dean 4-306 Grelchen I-l I6 Ivan Lloyd 2-I00 Jean Ann 4-306 :Judy Ann 4-306, 234 Smi'lh, Kaye Dale 4--306 Srnilh Leeann K. 4-I20, I2l, 306 Smilh, Linda Gail 2-B9 Smilh, Mary Elaine 5-65 Smifh, Norma Jane 4-306 Smiih, Palrick Nolan 4-306 Smiih, Paul Slephen I-I26 Smiih, Richard Bond 4-306 Smifh, Roberl James 4-306 Smilh, Sarah Jane 4-I l2, I I3, 306 Smilh, Terry Eugene W. 4--306 Smilh, Waller Edward 4-306 Smirh, Wendell Lee 4-306 Smock, Wm. Gelder 4-306 Smri, Georgianna M. 2-94, 245 Snider, Cynlhia Ann 4--I l2, I I3, 306 Snow, Sharon Sue 2-88 Snyder, Belh Woodrufl I-IO7 Snyder, Dennis Ray 4-306 Snyder, Julianne 4-306 Sonairank, Bonnie W. 3-239 Sowers. John Ralph 4-306 Spangle, Deborah Ann 3--I I0 Sparks, Jack Warren 4-306 Spaulding, Palricia J. 4-306 Spaulding, Susan E. 2-105 Spedeker, Joyce 4-306 Spelbring, Meliia Ann 4-306 Spellman, Michael A. 4-307 Spence, Joseph Wm. 4-307 Spence, Palricia Kay 4-307 Spicer, Howard Pairick 3-97 Spielsinger, Slephen B. 4-307 Spinks, Pamela Nan 4-307 Spiiiler, Donald H, 4-307 Spivey, Michael Gene 3-I38 Spore, Jerry W. 4-307 Spradlin, Sandra Kay 3-1 I2 Spring, Wm. Joseph 2Al 58 Spurgeon, Joe Charles 4-I49, 307 Slocksdale, Roberl P. 2-99, l35 Sione, Nancy Jean 3-243 Slone, Riley Ray 4-307 Sloui, Joan Carol 4-308 Slraub, Kaihryn Ann 4-306 Slraulo, Slephan Xavier I-96 Siraw, Connie Lee 2-93, I I6, 263 Sirawn, Linda Lou 4-1308 Sfreeier, Alvin C. Jr. 2-l00, I5B Slribiak, Ellen Marie I-93 Slringer, Wm. Thomas 4-243, 308 Sfrong, Brenda Lee 2-I49 Srrong, Henry Wm. I-I 34 Siryker, Cheryl Elaine 2-IO5, 235. 234 Siuckey, Dennis Hugh 4-308, I33 Siumler, Lane Anihony 3-235, 234 Siump, Gregory Aaron 4-308 Sugarman, Norman D. 4-308 Sullivan, Carol Jane 2-l2l Sullivan, Susan Lynn 3-I I6 Sullivan, Susan May 4-308 Summers, Gregory A. 2-265 Summers, Roberl Emmerl 4-308 Summers, Siephen Jay 4f96, 265, 303 Sumner, Susan 2-92 Sunday, James Earl 2-97 Surdy, Jerome A. 2-I39 Sulherland, Palricia A. 3f262, 266, 26l Suiherlin, Becky Ann I-IOB, 25B Sulherlin, Sie-phen L. 4-308 Swalls, Peggy Sue 2-84, 82, l2I Sv-Jiri, Larry Gene 4-l29, 30S Swiniord, Doris Louise 4-309 Szakaliis, Ronald E, ZWIZ7 Szalacha, Anihony P. 3-265 Szumski, David Roger 4-IBO Szymanslri, Lawrence B, 24265 Tackiir, Gayle Annelie 4-308 Tackiif, Siephen Ray 4-I24, 308 Tagney. Edifh Helene 4-308 Takacs, Jame Joseph 2-97 Tashin-ia, Minnie Mineko 3-92, Spurgeon, Thomas L. 2-IB3 Spurgeon, William D. I-l38 Slallord, Janel Lynn 2-IOS Slaggs, Linda Lee 4--307 Slahl, Cord John 2-240 Slahl, Jon Cullen 4-307 Siahl, Kalhleen Emily 3-l05, 142 Slalbaum, Ronald 4-307 Sialey, Billie J. I--I I6, 258 243 Taulmon, Rudy Duane 2-96 Taylor, Abby Lou 4-232, 308 Taylor, Allen L. 2-l35 Taylor, Amy Sue 2-62, 63 Taylor, Deborah Gale Zgl I6 Taylor, Jo Anne 4-308 Taylor Nanc Rulh 5 94 , y - Taylor, Veria Ann 2-83 Sialey, Ruih Myers 3-235 Srallings, David P. 3-!29 Sranesa, David Paul 4--307 Slanesa, Joyce Ellen 2-l20 Slangle, Janice K. 2-l05 Stanley ,June Elizabei I-90 Sfansiler, Tommy Ervin 3-244 Slarewicz, Douglas A. 3-I 58 Slark, Susan Meanor 2-88 Tedrow, Joyce Elaine 44-303 Tehan, Alan Ross 4--l24 Ternplin, Harold Roberf I-I34 Ternplin, J.-l58 Tenbarge. David Paul 4-303 Tennis, Marsha Lynn 4-308 Terrell, Hugh Edward 54l35. 265 Terry Claudia Jean 2-92 Thayer, Emily Jane 4-308 Slarkweaiher, Kaye Ann ZWIO9. 235, 234 Slarns, Beverly J. 4-243, 307 Slarns, J.-243 Slarns, John Fredrick 4--307 Sfearley, Carol Ann 4-l05, 269, 307 Sleber, Charles J. 3-l85 Sieckley, Linda Lee 2-92 Sreele, Ronald R. 4-307 Slegemiller, Kennerh L. 4-307 Sleinharl, Maryann 2--86, 9l, lO8 Slelle, John P, 4-307 Sienflenagel, Jane K. 4-307 Siephens, Connie Jean 2-24I Slephens, Philip Wayne 4-308 Sleppe, Thomas V. 3-I49 Thimling, Kennefh Ray 3-I49 Thole, Emma Lee 2-62, 63, IO7 Thoma, Glory Anna 3-236, 82 Thomas. Charla Mae 4-88, 30B Thomas, Darrel Lee 4-309, 267, 26I Thomas, Jana Marie 4-309 Thomas, Janel Nolan 2-90 Thomas, Sandra Kay 3-33 Thomas, Wm. Harrison 4-309 Thomps on, Chrisline E. I-235 Thompson, Kim John I-l28 Thomps on, Michael A, 3-59 Thompson, Palricia Ann 2-239 Thomps Thomps Thomps on, Pefe-I63 on, Richard Lynn 3-B3 on. Roberi David 4-309 Sierling, Sharon 2-88, l7O, 267 Slewarl, Keilh Allen 4-308 Slewarl, Michael Kevin I-I67 Srewarl, Morris Wayne 4-308 Slewarl , Roberl Keifh 4-308 Sfiefvaler, Scoli' John 2-l0l Slineburg, Philip E. 4-308 Slivers, Siephanie L. 2-I22 Thomson, Renaiia Rufh I-I04 Thornburg, Jacqueline 2-33, 91, I2l Thorne, Russell Edward 4-309 Threlkeld, Brenl 4i309 Thurman, David Michael 3-I9l, I94, IRS Thursion, Carolyn Ann 4-309 Tice, Willard C 4-l3B Tidd. John David 4-309 Tieiel, Robbie Jean 2-122,133 ILIS, ISI Tillger, Nicholas John 4-309 Timmons, Glenna I-I, 4-309 Tippin, Donna Joanne 4--309 Tilus, Nancy Cloyd 4-309 Todd, Marian Doroihea 4-309 Todd, Thomas Alberi 4-309 Tolosky, Sfephen J. 2-265 Tomlinson, Philip Gene 4-309 Tomlinson, Roberi T. 4f309 Tomlinson, Tommy Leon 4-243, 309 Toney, Palrice Sue 4-309 Tonk, Jill Ann I-I04 Torasso, Charlene J. 4-e309 Toiien, Brenda Sue 2-90, I22 Touchron, Joseph F. 3-I 53 Touchion, Lowell M. I-I63 Touchion, Teri-309 Touhey, James Michael 4-309, 83 Toulson, Paul Ralph 4-309 Towe, Palsy Ann 4-309 Townsend, Terry Neil 3-I33, I49 Treager, Nancy L.H. 4-309 Trimpe, Diane Sue 4-309 Tropilo, John B. 4-309 Tucler, Susan Kay 4-309 Tucler, Wm. Ambler 4-309 Tuel, Glen Marvin 3-l3B Turner, Willie Edward 3f99 Turnpaugh, Myra Irene 4-3l0 Turpen, Margaref Jane 4-3lO Turpin, Janie Lea 4f3l0 Tweedy. Alan 4-243 Twisi, Mariann 2fIl2, 148,233 Twifchell, Frances E. 4-I22, 3l0 Tyler, Deborah 3-B8 Tyler, Evelyn Phillips-3I0 Tyler, Norman Eugene 4-3I0 Tyring, Siephen Keiih IAQ9 Ulm, Gregory Raymond 4599, 3l0, 83 Ulrich. James Duane 3-IB4 IB5 Ulrich, Terri Elaine 2-33 Umileei, Paul Harold 4e3l0 Underwood, Marie L. 3-l05 Unger, Ruih Irene 4-3IO Unger, Wm. Nelson 3fIB5 Unsworlh, James Allan 4i3l0 Uvanni, Andrew Joseph 2-l30 Uvanni, Elizabelh Anne I-I Il Vail, Mary I-I I3 Valenle, Carcil Lynn 4-3l0 Valenline Marvin Gene 4-244, 3l0 Valenfine, Mary K. 3-84, 93 Valik, Cheryl Ann I-IO7 Valle, Marie Mariha le258 Van Der Voorl, Deborah 2--244 Van Duyn, Susan Kay 2-I06, B3. 233 Van Gorder, Nancy A. 4f3I0 Van Houlin, Genevieve 4-3l I Van Leer, Beverlie Kay 4-3I0 Van Reed, Lew Milion 3-310 Vance, Pamela Joan 4'-3I0 Vandam, John Henry 3-235 Vanderluoi. Judiih Kay 3-263 Vaughan, Siephen F. 4-310 Vaughn, Paul Adame 4-3 I0 Vaughn, Ronald Lee 4-3I0 Vaughi, L.-I85 Veech, Georgia Carole 4-3lO Vega, Juan Pablo I-I79 Venable, Suzanne D. 3-243 Verbal, Myra Ann 4-3l0 Veres, John C. 4-3 I0 Vermeulen, Edgar Henry 3-267 Vice, Howard Ray 2-98 Viers, James Roberi 2-127 Vieiii, Susan Jane 2-I22 Villegas, John Buben I-I79 Vincent Judiih Ann I-IO7 323 11 y1. , 1 '1 'Q Car A'1'h3n3.2413'3 11. n:a'1 -1,1,1 Afben 34149 15 X' ': n 'ITE J E-:ene 44310 Y ': Ca -fn Ed--. n 44310 Vzze .if , 132-21354-31121 wiy-faAw14He V3Yxe'1 Jil- Crarli-S. 44310 Von D e rgen ,e're-144310 Vin Hawen Q Gard A.-14146 148,150,310 V136 25-9' pi,1 44311 Vgn 5:1'e:1e15en, P31 L. 4i311 Vjvgan -ane 151113-rt 44311 V:'1 Linda Leu 44311 Vrabe George Srephen 3-59, 135 .43 V a'e5e1.1ch, 11'lona1d 21.34155 VL,1:r,11cn Rpdo1phE,14163 111131-,112 Pife Mane 44311 VV,3de Sara hafhryn 44311 Mfaoe 51i1e1Euqene24135 VVa::1ni',1Qen' Reber? 24134. 135 EX fri-' Ffrer' A11-1-n 44311 11Vajne' .1.o 'n1fa,-44311 Vvagne' 1 :1 L11:,d 44311 21. 2 'Ye' Car a Ann 44311 V115 j' 12 113 1esNVrn.2416S T113-4' 2:13 3 ?a1, 44311 1153- -'1-5:2 Lee 44311 11' 4'-- r F1:ne,241f53 12: 2:5 F11 , 555- 341 S2 1 112, 148, 232, 233, 336 1-'1 3 E C lQ1 91z1err D, 44311 11' F' :15a.1,a'1:1 4-311 1.1 1' 2,.121'1-2h',14153 .'v131'1 Fan' Q- 311731314-4311 Vyafe' 3 21,315 L,nn 34106 1-We 94:1.:1:i Lia se 24105 1W 5 F f1 12 Ser: 44311 V111 1 M ' arn Jane 44311 'W 5 -' -2 41 -9 Vla '11 -111nr,1:r.3'es14163 NVE ','1 La1',Da,'n1j1n1:124130 XVa 'ir 5h1r:1n 1--a1,r 44199, 264 31 Wun' '1 112' 5'eygnen Lfr1:124146. 148,150,233 Vfard Par' 1: 3 Ann 44311 'v'!a':1 D 1 -f11f11ar, 24269 Via-ren, V 'Q n 3 Arne 3433 NV1'1n1:a n 5fe1a 44311 We Fa1.1'3e1:rge 4-149, -11 A-vet' '1e.Ed,-,n44311 1-'v'a'- ,1':1Qi' 44311 1-'fi' ' 'if C 24135 11 14123 52 - L 5,11 44311 f , 22191144311 I 'f111N'1,r11 249-1 2 2--157 1 ' A af 241323 , ', 'fi-44321 4-w42fu1 i', 1 '-14311 U 51'-144312 1 1,L11,-14312 1, 3 1.43,.'1111 3- 242 ,yL,Q,w r' J-i':'3411 1111 11 111111 141520 -1 Ar '-1 11111 34P16 93 171 1 D r11'1 1f k 7714,-1 ,yr 1 A1 -,, L 471119 171112: 13 Card 14 135 ff- 3 11111, 11,1112 M' 11 Denm4w5 -312 1 124 -z1441i,1312 '1,4f-239,312 1' 44312 1 241139 . 7,7 , ,. 3 Affw' 324 -lb' Wha1ey, 36 Bruce G, 44312 Wh111a1on,11a11e,1E11en 14116 W1111a113r, J1113,' 5511311114 2428, 31 33, 93 W1111a111-11,1 '1-' l1'f'11 5111? 24112 W1111a1-11-:,1V11J1y M1f1d1311r144232 312 W111111-, 1,111.1,r, Ann 114109, 312 W1111111, E11'1511,11: 1'i, ep11 341:15 W111:1,1, 1vy 1314121111113 2-93 W1'1111, -1an111-1, A11'1n 44312 W1:1111,J-11rry,111111111-1 34190, 194 W1111rec1'11on. 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Windler, Joseph Wayne I-127 W1nLe1rne1er, Ronald Wm, 34244 W1n1er, E11zabe1hAnn 44312 W1n1errowd Peqqy 12.3-268 Wise,Ca'r1'1erine Jane 44313 WEse,Jan1s14108 W13e, Juan11a E1aine 4465, 313 W111'1erby. Samui-1 M. 24153 Woeb1e-nberq Alan Lee 2-97 Woeh1er,L1nda Ann 44112 113, 313 Woe111e,Joe1Cur115 24124 Woe-rner, Deborah Jean 34112, 113, 83 Wolfe Ee15yAnn 14253 Wo11e, Peggy Sue 1492 Wo11e, 5y1y1a Ann 44313 Wo11red Lrnda Sue 141 11 Wo15ZCZa1, Pa1r1c1a A, 44313 22252 01,113 O 011100 eeee 3443, L 143 eawa Q1 ,N-es 143- 66 - - W W- - Q V' NJ 1:1od,L1nda E1:zaL1e111 24170, 262, 264 Wood, R111131er1An1hony 24124 Wood, Sandra Le1:- 4-313 Wood, Susan Rae I-107 Wooden,Ka1h1eenE.14108 Woodrow, Deborah Jo I-123 W1f1r'1dru11 Marcia .11rAan 44313 Woods,S'1ep1'1er1 M. 14180 Woodsma11, Mar11yn C. 3459, 109, 142 Woo111nq1on, Lynne D 44313 Workman, Lois Ann 2490 Wormger, 5hir1ey Kay A114313 Warra11, 51an1ey A. 24155 Wozn1a1r, A1015 V. 44313 Wra1oh1, Myra L11c111e34269 Wrrgh1,E1111Dw51ne 14244 Wrrqhi, Donald Lee 44313 Wr1qh1, Gary A11en 44313 Wr11rh1, Nona Lou1se 24245 Wr1q111. Sandra 5ue 24116 Wr1q1'11,Wrn. MiC1'1aQ144313 Wr1qh1sman,'1'eresa L. 44313 Wu, Chen 11129 44313 Wubbo1dinq, John Lee 4-313 Wy11E', Barbara K,Fo1geI-313 Wyman, Wm. Ray 44313 Wy11'1e, 1Ca11'1er1ne Ann 3453, Yamada, Carol M11s111co 44313 Yard, Sandra 14ay3426-'r Yeqer1ehnf-r, S1eyen C 34126 127 Yenne, Rober1Marr1on 4-313 Yoho, Gregory A1an 34127 Yr:-1-n1oubian,Sirous 44313 Yor1,, Davrd Barfon 34241, 124 83 Yo1.1nqb1ood, Susle 4-313 Yo11n1, Susan 1:ay3494 YaweI1,DarIer1e Ann 14108 Yp:11an1es, Manue134139, 138 Yps11anres M111e G 24139 Yur111C, Jud11h Ann 14120 Zabawa, M1chae15.443I3 Zabl-3c1i, M1c11ae1S.241E0 Zanandrea. Jerry Lynn 3-129 Zano111, Diane Lee 24112 Zar1,Jo11n Mic:hae124133 Ze1s5, Pau1An1hony 44313 Zeller, Mary 13e1h 14107 Ze11ers, Thomas Eugene 24138, 168 Zeman, Rober1E.34134 Zschau. .1111 2-106, 266 Zwerner, Mary Jo I-123 , Orgonizofion Index Alpha Bela Alpha-242 Alpha Lambda Della-l4 Alpha Omicron Pi-lO7 Alpha Phi-I IO Alpha Phi Gamma-233 Alpha Phi Omega-I4O Alpha Sigma Alpha-IOS Alpha Tau Qmega-IZ4 Alpha Xi Del'ra+lO4 i Gymnaslics Team-I 84 Gymnashcs Club-263 Hines Hall-97 Home Economics Club-239' Home Economics Deparfmenl- 238 Hulrnan-98 American Chemical Socielv 250 lndinrial Educalion Club-24I Arl' Deparlmenl-232 lnlerfralernify Council-I43 Alhenae-um-26I I Mani Club-262 lnlervarsify Fellowship-I44 Baslcelball-I68 Blue Barers-83 Jones Hall-QI Blue Key-I4l Blumberq Hall-88 Kappa Pi-232 Board ol Trusle-es-ZIO Kappa Sigma-126 Burlord Hall-89 Lambda Chi Alpha-132 Chi Omega-123 Lahn Club-235 Choral Union-245 Library Science-24l Chrisfian Science-I44 Cromwell Hall-95 Madrigals-247 Cross Counlry-l 66 Marching Band-248 Mafh Deparlmenf-242 De-bale Team-ZI3 M-en's Glee Club-250 Della Della Della-I 17 Mena Hall Associalion-87 Della Gamma-I I3 lv1en'sln'rramurals-l96 Della Psi Kappa-262 Menlal Heallh-268 Della Sigma Pi-257 Mills Hall-92 Dolphin Club-Zbl Modern Dance- Club-264 Music Deparlmenli244 Epsilon Pi Tau -240 Erickson Hall-90 Newman ClulJwl45 Evansvill Campus-227 Oil Campus Sciflball laamf264 Facully Council-2!O Poolball-ISO Panhel'an.c Council-l42 Parconz Hallgqcl Gamma Phi Bela-l I3 Pep Band-249 Grillum Hall+96 Philosophy Dc-par'mari'--24? Golf-IQI Piglerl Hall-93 Graduale School-228 Phi Epsilon lola-236 Y , NFXQ'f' Raza .......... .,..-- M- - ,,.VL., - . l i 'X ' j 3 1 - - r l Y L . 1'!, :a- Sq l , A: K fp 'LE'-. S ' i ll X : f E , Q JST. 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Y, Todoy my lweorf bedT I03,389 Times, my blood Troveled lo8,000,000 miles I breoflmed 23,040 Times, I inhaled 438 cubic feel of dir, I spoke 4.800 words, moved 750 mojor muscles, ond I exercised 7,000,000 brom Cells, I'm Tired. -Bob Hope 334 S' .wX:,g::-K . v .NRA .ri- ,Q x:N.x--gig-r.m wwf.-,.f+' M Xf9xXxSffw.-,-v.ww-mst-N Ni'2gfi'XXY f'f'N5XNwmvk 'itil XLT, .- Mak N, .Www , 1 'If' wSs Qglfafrr kwsiixwwwgmggkkovguxg K fx 'P fxsgwgswwx ,ww ,N , -' - Q A Q xisf -, ' f -I 'I -.,JAQs-N-xx-wgswww x ,E 39 ,W , , X ,N ,,,,.. f,' M, ..Sllf.f.vuod- WV.- I 968 SYCAMORE STAFF l-lolly Wallace Ann Whipple Anne Wood Susan Chapman Susie VanDuyn Toni Perkins Robbie TieTol Larry Klueh Sue T'luddlesTon lvlariann -lwisT RuThann Burbrinl lvlarylynn Colvin STeve Wanninger Dick Vonl'larTen 336 EdiTor Business Manager LayouT EdiTor Copy EdiTor AcTiviTies EdiTor SporTs Co-EdiTor SporTs Co-EdiTor SporTs Co-EdiTor OrganizaTions EdiTor Academics Co-EdiTor Academics Co-EdiTor Index EdiTor PhoTographer PhoTographer l've oTTen ThoughT-or Tried To Think-oT how iT would be To Tinally wriTe The very lasT page oT The Book. BuT now ThaT The work is done and The oTTice is peaceTul-despiTe The missed deadlines and lasT minuTe picTures-I have To smile as l Think oT This pasT year For The sTaTT oT The I968 Sycamore, iT has been a year oT new and very Trying experiences in order To make a good yearbook ouT OT The deluge OT ThoughTs and picTures ThaT have made This a unique year aT lndiana STaTe UniversiTy. Amid The breaThless prayers Tor an escalaTor, The sTaTT has worked long and hard hours in The penThouse oTTices oT The Union building. For probably The TirsT Time we, The Sycamore sTaTT, looked aT The mighTy sycamore as someThing more Than a mere Tree. We enTered inTo The bark oT a sycamore-The WiTness Tree -and viewed The liTe around us wiTh The inTenT oT seeing iT wiTh The conTinuiTy and sTabiliTy oT The rooTed sycamore. We hoped To creaTe a concenTric ring oT ThoughTs which would carry us Trom spring To spring. From myselT To The sTaTT and Trom The sTaTT To Those who so diligenTly oTTered physical, menTal, and moral supporT, we Thank you. To Dr. Boyd and l-lesTer Branson, Frank WoschiTz and Paragon Press, To The proTessors whose classes we missed and mosT oT all To you and The year. IQ68, we give you our ThoughTs ThaT They may be your memories Too. Finis Holly Wallace fd ' ...H 5:2 P ' 1. . f N.- - v 5.9, A . f.. f lx ff, 'Ja vw.. .,. 1 ,.,a :Q .-, ,.. If ff uit' - g :- ' 1, fin n 1., , J. q kg- 4 --va-. 'JCL fy. -. 4. .'V 1 ix .:. K. I ' ..,: ' - 'K Y' '- W ff! la ff?-'lj A . V , 'vii- V . '- ' f f -. LA- ..,f,- -. v, f , V Q' '- '-1'-sf., , , ' ' A . - ' ' : - ' 'v ' . , ,. , ls' , Mg fr ., --wav ..' . '.' 'J - ' X.-' -s, JN -1 gp N n , 1.-., , 'A 4 ' 5 ..f-'-I . 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