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INDIANA Pfiftli5!f!E5 - ' SPSffliasS5ia S EbI ' • - QA UNIVERSITY ARBUTUS : Mmim i mii «iis ' EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MICHAEL S. BRUTTON MANAGING EDITOR GAIL D ' ANGELO BUSINESS MANAGER KENT S. ARVIN PERSONNEL DIRECTOR CHARLES FOWLER INTRODUCTION 4 FALL . . 26 WINTER . . 58 SPRING . . 76 SUMMER . . 98 THE HOURS . . 101 ADMINISTRATION . . 171 SCHOOLS . . 180 SENIORS . . 203 SPORTS . . 247 ORGANIZATIONS . . 287 SORORITIES . . 377 WOMEN ' S HALLS . . 398 FRATERNJTIES . . 416 MEN ' S HALLS . . 447 INDEX SENIOR INDEX . . . 467 GENERAL INDEX . . . 484 ADVERTISING . . . 485 7 ime can be a simple concept. It may be the irri- tating ring of an alarm clock early in the morning or just the silent ticking of a atch spending the min- utes of the day; it may pass too slow or too fast. There is just so much time until the weekend, or BREADTH until graduation. We must set aside time to eat and sleep, and to prepare otn- assignments and projects. Too often there isn ' t enough time. One activity can stifle another and exams can come all in one week. A love affair means sharing time Avith another. e normally spend time rushing to get some vhere or scinrying to get something done. Sometimes our time is vasted and we dash madly around to catch up; and then find ve have a bit of time vith nothing to do. Biu we need time to loaf or time to talk to a friend: c eryone must have his OAvn very private package of time that he saves to gratify a vhim of the moment. HEIGHT Time is a priceless Avare to the college student. He cannot buy it. In most cases he must make it himself. He may schedule it efficientlv or mav sc]uander it. He may regard time in relation only DEPTH to A hat he is doing today; or he may think ahead to the fiutue and plan his time tomorrow. This is a sage use of time— its projection into the fiuiire. When we project time we realize a new dimension biU often overlook the intricate meshing of time in our world of BREAD IH. HEIGHT, and DEPTH. BREADTH IS AN EXPANSION, A PERSONAL EXPANSION. Wc come to Indiana and innnediately our circle of friends expands. Campus activities attract us and we develop new interests. Athletics play a major role in the growth of our bodies, and the influence of the otitside world broadens oin- scope of comprehension. THE FRIENDLY introductioii-sr important for a good beginning OUR LARGEST CIRCLE OF FRIENDS IS VERY NEAR— WHERE WE LIVE. LITTLE JOBS FIRST— THEN WE TAKE ON A BIGGER ACTIVITY. SKILL AND EXACTNESS SPELL A PERFECT FORM. LADIES EXERCISE WITH THE ESTHETIC MOTIONS OF A MODERN DANCE. SMOOTH MUSCLES SHOW THE STRENUOUS BUT PERFECT DEVELOPMENT OF AN ATHLETE. •I FROM ENGLAND CAME A HOOSIER FRIEND. BACKSTAGE, HUNGARIAN MUSICIANS TENSELY AWAITED NEWS OF A REVOLT. GOOD NEWS, WE HOPE, FROM HUNGARY. A TRULY TALL MAN IS AN EDUCATED MAN. Education is books, teachers, classes, aiul a place to learn. Education may be difficiUt to attain, or may come easily. Then some of its select interests and settle do vn to learn more about them. 13 g .J CLASSROOMS— WHERE THE REAL LEARNING BEGINS. GROWING TALLER THROUGH GOOD LITERATURE. 14 T  .■. V ' A NEW LIBRARY, CLEAN AND QUIET, IS A TREASURY OF RICH LITERATURE. PROFESSORS— COMMON DENOMINATORS OF HIGHER LEARNING. THE BUILDINGS— NEW AND BRIGHT — A GOOD PLACE TO LEARN. MANY CARRY ON AN ETERNAL SEARCH. OTHERS HAVE TO DIG, REREAD. AND DIG. FOR SOME IT COMES MORE EASILY. 16 WE SETTLE WITH A CHOSEN FIELD WE MAY EXHIBIT OUR SKILLS. PRACJlCE-fhrii iignin-llif 18 ■BBS BBBK THERE IS DEPTH IN PERSONAL EXPERIENCES. We gain insight by leading ollicrs and niulcrstanding thcii ' problems as well as onr own. Vc many and accept a ne v kind of responsibility. A more matiue look is given to religion and to tlie service of others. We become more emoiionallv stable when we experience heart-break, frustration, antl liappy moments. 19 A COMMON BOND IS STRENGTHENED WITH GOOD LEADERSHIP. THE SONG. TOO, MUST HAVE ITS LEADER WE LEARN AS WE DIRECT THE ACTION OF OTHERS. ONE STANDS ALONE: BUT OTHERS LOOK TO— AND FOLLOW. A PATIENT UNDERSTANDING— SYMBOL OF TRUE LEADERSHIP. 20 mmmmM MOM AND DAD SHARE A NEW EXPERIENCE. ■nfe - ■■■■■1 1 !■r J ? feH ] JUNIOR GETS A FREE RIDE AS DAD SPENDS A DELIGHTFUL MOMENT AWAY FROM THE BOOKS WITH THE RESPONSIBILITY OF MARRIAGE COMES A NEW MATURITY. THE SINCERE APPEAL TO OUR CREATOR— SYMBOL OF MATURING PERSONALITIES AND STRONGER DEVOTIONS. WE FIND STRENGTH and n ilfcln-nitin h helping others. 22 WHICH WAY TO TURN— WHAT TO DO? WE LEARN HARD— BUT KEEP GROWING. FROM LAUGHTER AND APPROVAL COME LASTING MEMORIES— THE KEY TO WELL BEING. 23 The picture of our University is yet incomplete. We have presented a mere shell— three common and visible dimensions— not a real and living world. Time breathes life into oin •orld and immedi- ately becomes a constant part of our experiences. We find otnselves operating within its confines, season to season, day to day, and hour to hour. Time has its dimensional quality too. We nor- mally think of a dimension as a projection from a point; so we may project Time from the point— 1957, creating our fourth dimension. This fourth dimension gives us a chance to corre- late our college careers w ' ith a lifetime. In every waking hour we amplify our framework of life by adding a ne v e ent or experience. Much of our education can be applied directly to a future job; TIME the rest builds our self-confidence to face challenge and question. We select our co-workers with much the same mature judgment of a fiuure employer- employee relationship. We choose our dearest com- panions with the hope of creating lasting friend- ships. The beauty of the campus in a particular season gives us the cognizance of an Almighty PoAver and assmes us of an Eternal Partner. Religiotis ac- tivities help us face an unrehearsed future. In our serious quest of the future we project into a fourth dimension the seasons and hours of 1957. WITH FALL COMES A BEGINNING, THE WONDEROUS BEAUTY OF LIFE IS EVERYWHERE AS COLL EGE OFFERS THE FIRST STEPS ALONG THE PATH OF UNDERSTANDING. 2C A NEW BUILDING OPENS TO WELCOME STUDENTS TO CLASSES. WE MET new fiifiHli as we nuiiltd fur our sjjffih and ht-ariitg tesl. AND INTRODUCTION TO A UNIVERSITY, Fall means the beginning of a new school year. Thousands of people flock to lU to teach, to study, and to work. A prepared campus awaits the influx. There are new buildings and ailditions ready to accommodate the increase in students. The traditional structures— the Vellhouse, the Student Building ' s steeple clock, and the Ijritlges across the Jordan River— remain as part of the landscape. These gi e the campus its indi idiialism. DORMS GREET NEW FRESHMEN WITH OPEN DOORS. 27 IMMENSENESS IS THE MEASURE OF THE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS AS IT SPRAWLS OVER 1300 ACRES OF SOUTHERN INDIAIJA SO BIG TALL BUILDINGS LOOK DOWN UPON THE FOLIAGE AND SHADOWS OF THE TOWERING TREES, 28 BIG EMOTIONS (iiitl rivalry mnssire jinlfynurri of fans. The spacious campus, ever-expanding, and the massive, ivy-covered buildings impress both strange and familiar eyes. Important persons, large (lasses, big books, also constitute an unforgettable part of the college scene. .All these help to form the high ideals and big plans of students in today ' s vorld. ENROLLMENT TIME IS MEASURED BY LINES. NOT MINUTES. BIG LIGHTS in the auditorium sky look dou-n oif the buz inir croicd. A PERPLEXED STUDENT UNRAVELS HER SCHEDULE. FLAWS IN AN INTRICATE SYSTEM FRUSTRATE STUDENTS. ■7:30 IS THE ONLY HOUR LEFT? 30 ' ■A ' THE IBM BOARD IS A DAYTIME BEEHIVE OF ACTIVITY. COMPLICATION SUPREME, THE LAST STEP IS COMPLETED. AND COMPLEX, Typical of the complexity and efficiency of a state university is registration and enrollment with its IBM machines, fees, punch cards, and class schedules. Even the winding paths, dead- end streets, narrow bridges, and meandering streams form a perplexing landscape. To the student this complexity has become a familiar part of college life at Indiana University. AGAIN AND AGAIN, a l crplcxcd student is pointed in a new direction. 3] YET SO FRIENDLY. JUBILANT FANS PROUDLY WELCOME THE RETURNING BASKETBALL TEAM. ■50 THERE ' SHE SAYS. BUT IT ' S ALL IN FUN. THE CAMfUi BLivvLLN C LASSES— FRIE N DLY , INFORMAL. FRIENDS i.in hr s,- lirljiliil -hut l-lnisr hr ,,nrl„l. ' ALU WORK AND PLAY TOGETHER ON THE BACHELOR CONTEST. The Union ' s fire blazing hospitality, the Commons ' constant ebb and flow of laughing students: these contribute to the warmth of the campus. The readiness of profs to listen and advise outside of class, and the individual counseling program also are characteristic of lU as a friendlv school. MISS KEMP HELPS WITH CLASS SCHEDULE PROBLEMS. LAUGHING FACES ECHO lU SPIRIT. HALF TIME MEANS TIME OUT FOR ICE CREAM AND FRIENDLY TALK. 33 LAW STUDENTS LAUNCH THEIR TIRADE AGAINST THE MEDS FALL BROUGHT SOME NEW JOYS FROSH STUDYING TOGETHER MEANS PILES OF BOOKS AND LOTS OF COFFEE. Awareness of campus life and a sense of belonging to it came quickly to the Freshman student. He was first caught up in the whirlwind of activities when he elected class officers, but before he had an opportunity to relax, it was time for the Freshman Tyronion. The officers were kept busy conferring on appointments for the steering committee which planned the Tyronion, one of the most important campus dances. Then the dance was over and the Freshmen began to fall into the routine of college life. 34 4 ' [ tw N ■■- ' x  mk HAN TOOLLAVJ ,u . Ik I AND THE MEDS DISPARAGE THE LAWS IN VERBAL RETALIATION. THE ANNUAL MED-LAW BORESS IS UNDER WAY; TO THE FRESHMEN. BACHELOR FEVER IS VERY CONTAGIOUS, THE YEARS MOST INFORMAL GET-TOGETHER WAS A MESS. PARENTS AND FRESHMAN LEAVE THE ORIENTATION CONVO. JUST DREAMING OF GREAT THINGS THAT COULD BE DONE SOPHOMORES ENVISAGED LOWLY FRESHMEN ARE EAGER TO LIGHT THE MIGHTY SOPHOMORES CIGARETTE. 36 ALONG WITH THE NEW SWEATERS COMES NEW PRESTIGE. A SOPHOMORE TAKES PRIDE IN A LUXURY OF UPPERCLASSMEN. NEW EXPERIENCES NEW INITIATES ARE PROUD PIN WEARERS. Coming back for their sophomore year, the campus sophisticates wend their way into familiar dorms, fraternities, and sororities. They have high hopes for a second year. They have more assurance about dates, studying, and their personal abilities. Experience is the keyword. 37 AN OLD HAND AT MAKE-UP TECHNIQUES BEGINS AGAIN. WHILE OTHERS RETURNED JUNIORS HAVE LEARNED TO BE PATIENT LINE STANDERS AT VOTING TIME. 38 RELAXING AND STUDYING claim equal pa ls of Ih, ' i„„„„s- tunc. TO PATTERNED ROUTINES Jaunty juniors profit from their two years of toUege experience. They return to school with their own cars, frayed stuffed animals, a few new clothes, and a more mature and serious attitude. They are settled in their studies, outside activities and social life. NOTE TAKING IS A SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE ROUTINE, TWO JUNIORS SOLVE A COMMON PROBLEM TOGETHER. 39 AND SETTLED IN A FAMILIAR SCENE. AFTER CLASS ON FRIDAY, STUDENTS COOL OFF AND RELAX. A FAVORITE PASTIME of llu fourlli year men —Saturday afternoon or any ei ening. TIME OUT TO CHECK INTERVIEW TIMES AND DEPARTMENTAL NOTICES. SETTLED over desks and eas chairs, these two plan to study. Seniors in the classroom are adept at grasping most of the professors ' pertinent remarks. Experience has been a good teacher. At campus events they manage most of the organiza- tion. For four years they have been building toward these top positions. Many seniors begin to practice their future occupations as student teachers and assistants. The senior year is the final opportunity for college achieve- ment. 41 CONDITIONING PAYS OFF AT THE RIGHT MOMENT AS THE BRILLIANTLY COLORED lOO EXECUTES A COMPLEX MOVEMENT. A PRECISE 100 A brand-new IMarching Huntlred steps briskly on to the field, the cream and crimson of their uniforms reflect- ing the Autumn sunlight. As they parade toward the opposite goal line, their cadenced marching conveys the spirit of victory to the spectators in the stadium. They pause in formation with their instruments poised; stand- ing alert and confident, they add a note of splendor to an exciting game. 42 PREPARATIONS for the half-lime lioie ronlimie up to the final seconds of j lay. ' s;3iss WismMi mm€ if s: m m :m: A FRIENDLY GREETING IS SPELLED OUT MUSICALLY f¥ fH . . cf ' H ra , THE ALMA MATER HERALDS ANOTHER TOUCHDOWN. SET A FAST PACE ' -S - . THE HUNDRED, led h llw dnini major and Inass. starh the march. ANXIETY mini:,!,-, irilh crillimi- asm duii)!!:, Ilic lensioti. FOR THE ' FIGHTING HOOSIERS ' . ALLIES AND ENEMIES GET TOGETHER FOR A PILE-UP A SCRAMBLE lor lite ball brings a moment of tension in llie niiddle of the game. 41 1957 ARBUTUS COURT PHYLLIS STEWART RUTH HARGIS MYRNA McCOLLUM MARILYN HALLETT HOMECOMING QUEEN MARY RICHARDSON FRESHMAN TYRONIAN QUEEN MARY ANN LEAVITT SWEATER QUEEN BUNNY PERROTTA WELLHOUSE WALTZ QUEEN CAROL CONNER 50 lU COEDS ALL TRULY BEAUTIFUL ROW 1. Pain Lowe. Jane Ransel, Siizi H ' illits. ROW 2. Sue Stow, Sue Wallers, Betsy Crawford, Loui - l.erch. ROW 3. Pat Scott, aticy Dildine, Aim Spurgeon, Candy Cummings, Nancy Sovine. ROW 4. Peggy Boyer, Judy Hicks. Maureen Schmidt, Carol J ' ukoi ' ich. Connie Roberts, Carolyn Riehl. ROW 5. Carolyn Todd, Diane Barber, Xancy Richivine. Man George Hunter, Barbara IVeai ' er. Donna M ' hileman. ROW 6. Ginger Baker, Connie Onioto. Donna Bartels, Elaine Jordan, Sinidic Dafis. Cath Tipton. 51 A SUN-REFLECTING LAKE shiinnieis, lii i iiiiiti)!! a hoy and girl. GOLDEN LEAVES AND A STONE WALL FORM A SEPTEMBER SETTING AND IN THE PARKS. Because ot tlieii solitude and their quiet natural beauty, near-by parks offer relaxation from the fast pace set by Hoosiers in their campus activities. Dining southern Indiana ' s several months of Spring and Fall weather, many hayrides and picnics are staged in the scenic surroimdings of cCormick ' s Creek and Brown Comity. Campus ctls and coeds often go to the parks to studv. or to get a((juainted. MUSTY-RIPE AUTUMN CONTRASTS A ROTTING TREE AND A FRESH ROMANCE FRESH AIR AND BURNED HOT DOGS ARE THE REWARDS OF A SUCCESSFUL OUTDOOR PICNIC. FOR PICNICS OR STUDY. BROWN COUNTY IS OUR HOOSIER BACK a[ [i 5.H A BARKERS CALL ECHOES THE CARNIVAL SPIRIT. ECSTASY REPLACES DIGNITY, BUT ITS ALL FOR A GOOD CAUSE A TOAST TO LAUGHTER. TO GAIETY, TO LIFE— TO A WONDERFUL EVENING. lU ALSO SERVED THE COMMUNITY. Clamoring masses jam the misty, smoke-filled fieldhouse to enjoy the light-hearted hi-jinx of the Fall Carnival. The huge sports arena takes on a gay, joyous air as carnival barkers display their wares and sparkling coeds burst forth with a bit of that talent they didn ' t realize they had. The Carnival is ablaze with brilliant hues, sultry harems, kissing girls, and a general out-of-this- vorltl atmosphere. IF I WERE REALLY A KING— COULD 1 REMAIN SO PASSIVE? SWEATER QUEEN REWARDS THE NEW BACHELOR. A CO-ED TAKES A BREAK ( ! ( seems III liiwr I hi- •.Illinium well iii hand. 56 PARDON MY BLUSH, hill ar rid U, Ihf. nil Ihr liin, ' . EXCESS ENERGY OF AMATEUR WRECKER FINDS OUTLET AT FALL CARNIVAL. FELLOWS LINE UP AT THE KISSING MERRYGO-ROUND. The Carnival consists ot 30 colortul booths spcjnsoied by 62 housing units on campus, each competing tor top honors. Dancing girls, gambling casinos, and a take-ott on the silent films are just a lew of the treats on display. And while the student body immerses itself in the hilarity of the carnival spirit, the local Community Chest and other charity funds also profit from the receipts of the evening. 57 A SHROUD OF WHITE DESCENDED THE VELVET WHITE OF A BRAND NEW SNOW MASKS THE RAGGED BANKS OF THE JORDAN RIVER ■r y mmmm WINDING JORDAN BREAKS UP THE WHITE MONOTONY. A FAMILIAR SlCHT-viewed now u ' illi a ■silvery curjiet and bleak trees. it? • i ¥L WL - J y f ' v - [K v -:- J- ■■;:- :- f -■i ' ' ■•-•, ' ' :. ■-r ■V , f ' -.-. V - ♦ %;v-j: ■■;- .;1 :h w ■S -Z ' The raw gust ol wind whicli stripped the last leaves off bleak trees also spread a coating of white splendor over the ground. Bits of crystal soon enhanced the trees and buildings with a cold, austere beauty, as the quiet veil of snow, and winter ' s tranquility, descended. TWO QUAD TREES DON A BRILLIANT COAT OF STICKY SNOW. 59 A WRONG STEP— A TUMBLE— THEN A GOOD-NATURED LAUGH. THE SNOW CREAKED WITH OUR HEAVY COLD TREAD. The blustery Winter winds rushed upon unaware students; as they stepped lightly across patches of ice, cold flurries of snow pulled and nudged, sending dignified scholars sprawling into drifts. The delicate beauty of sugar-crusted snow was soon turned to slush by the pale sun and sluggish students, trudg- ing to early classes. 60 A BRISK WIND and cold hands combine to cause a hit of happy iriiiler mayhem. ' ti W-. . ... si i r ' . AND THE CAMPUS SHIVERED AND SLID. HEAVY COATS, GLOVES. AND STAUNCH HEARTS— ALL ARE NECESSARY TO MEET WINTERS FIERCENESS. 01 OUR HOOSIERS, JUBILANT AFTER WHIPPING A STRONG OHIO STATE TEAM, SCRAMBLE HAPPILY FOR THE LOCKER ROOM. •I ' LL TAKE THAT! Dees exeils a hit of body eni lish tip n wiM serninble. LOOKS LIKE TROUBLE FOR THE OTHER TEAM. 62 EST. -7Sm A SUCCESSFUL THEFT— NEAL STEALS FROM WISCONSIN. OH NO, REF— NOT A JUMP BALL! IT WAS WARM IN THE FIELDHOUSE SOME OF US MISSED THE FINE POINTS. BUT FEW MISSED THE GAMES. 63 THE MUSIC OF BUDDY MORROW PROVOKES A VARIETY OF EMOTIONS FROM COUPLES AT THE OPENING OF FORMAL SEASON. AND ALUMNI HALL. Coeds wear their prettiest lornials and most radiant smiles as their favorite beans escort them to the Opening of Formal Season. And since dancing is one of the favorite pastimes at lU, this full-dress ball is one of the highlights of the school year. DANCERS SNUGGLE AS A CHRISTMAS MELODY FILLS THE HALL. 64 DANCERS BECOME SPECTATORS, irhi ing tiled fl ' ll. ,n llir nuhrsl,,, In vith II ■.iiiilliiiw ilixlhiii. A NEW SOCIAL SEASON BRINGS WARMTH TO A COLD DECEMBER EVENING. FLOWERY DANCE PROGRAMS litriiiiie iimlc . ' bouton- niere at Ojiciritig of Foiimil Diinif. 65 A DANCE WORKER ihiickhs iit Ilit- )«5,« ' )ig pavaih- of u;ii,l h.tls ,lnl:l,i ,d by llir niiits. A LITTLE AWKWARD AT FIRST, THE LADIES TRY THE ART OF HELPING A DATE PUT ON HIS COAT. MP. T ISHSl ' j- ' j ' 1 1 1 1 The Dames Ball is an engaging tuin-abont dance lor 9 ■vliich coeds piik up and return iheir ia orite fcllov s 1 home. T i f H The lellows wear fancy corsages and imicjuely designeil K ' - H hats— the gilt of their dates — throughout the evening. ij M Sometimes the men may feel just a bit out of place, J V M . with lapel corsages of vegetables or hats of tree greens, WiA. B but it ' s all in the spirit of fun. lU students cherish this VJB . H oil-beat touch of college life. Kl I a yi THE DAMES ' KING RECEIVES A ROYAL REWARD. CARD PLAYING AT A DANCE? THIS CERTAINLY IS THE MAN ' S NIGHT TO CHOOSE ENTERTAINMENT. THE MAD SCRAMBLE « the font check Mindn-.r IS a hiily ' s haltle tuni ht. 67 SANTA WELLS, AVOIDING CHIMNEYS, ENTERS, LIVELY AND QUICK, WITH HIS BAG FULL OF GOODIES THE HOLIDAYS GAVE RELIEF The CampiLs, decorated lioiii the top of the Student Building to the basement recreation room, is a scene o£ heightened gaiety and color during the Christmas season. Traditionally, a light-bulb Christmas tree radiates peace and good-will from the heights ol tlie llnion Building. Scores of carolers waiukr lo-.intl-rro, lilling the night air with the old laiiiili.ii tunes, and— as always— President Herman H Wells plaxs Santa Clans in Alumni Hall. CHRISTMAS (■() ' all lereh ' iiig, su some «yo il s !;rii ' C jmrties. THE OLD WORLD WALKS INTO THE NEW. Up ■« HE has lo be iix foot-uiic icilli blond hail and blue eyes. A TREE, A LADDER, mid some tinsel hiiiio tliif.111111 scenes inside. A BORESS BEFORE THE BIG TEST HELPED TO VANISH QUALMS OF THE COMING OPPORTUNITY. LATE HOURS OF JUST FIGURING OUT WHY, A TERM PAPER ends in n papers, and lapping lingers. Uun of 70 A PILLOW CHIN-REST ui,i be cotiduch ' e to eilhei itinxf ' d sliuly or .s cf ). BUT FINAL EXAMS ERASED THE FESTAL GLOW. The lour AM oil began to burn. Hurried hikes to the Library replaced slow strolls to snack bars and the Commons. Dates were turned into study sessions. Books were pored over with agonizing intensity as the stifling hush ol Final Week preparation settled over campus. THE LIBRARIES ARE STILL THE MOST QUIET OF RETREATS. RESTROOM RETREATS arc quirt l l(ices to stUih. as nHiiinu.iIrs sifcli. WITH CASINO. RUSHEES PLAY AT FEELING CASUAL SORORITY RUSH — Late houis filled with iio-do e, black cortee. cigaiettes, and gab— days trowtied with triendly hi ' s, smiles, gleaming silver teapots, petits tours, and newly dis- covered friendships— this is sorority rush. Of all camjjus experiences, rush is perhaps one of the most exciting and rewarding for the new coed. During this time she is able to see the sixteen houses on campus and choose the girls she would inost like to call sisters. From long hours spent polishing, dusting, discussing and debating, the sorority girls find their own reward: they find a mutual friendship with the girls they feel most capable of upholding tiie standards and traditions ot their sororitv. TALENT OUT OF RETIREMENT FOR RUSHEES ' PLEASURE. HHHI HH BOTH RUSHEES AND RUSHERS ENJOY THE ENTERTAINING SKITS OF THE RUSH PARTIES. WE WAITED FOR THEM— AND INTRODUCED OURSELVES— THEN MADE FRIENDS QUICKLY. 73 THE RAIN CONTINUED, hiil o lliil III, ' r ,M v THEN RAIN — IT KEPT COMING— IN TORRENTS AND IN BUCKETS — MAKING THE DASH BETWEEN BUILDINGS A BIT HECTIC. AS THE WINTER SUN WANES. THE WELLHOUSE BEGINS ITS LONELY WAIT FOR SPRING. AND A BARREN CAMPUS Ugly grey rain, in cold, penetrating sheets that saturate the campus with all-clay storms, is the dreary precursor of Spring at lU as students hurry through puddles to classes, dirty slickers, washed bright and new again, ilapple the drab campus with color. Despite the naked trees and slippery red-orange mud, there is also the smell of ne ' ivness. SPRING RAIN lills Ihc Jordan and (jucnclics tlic tliiist of spideiy bushes. 75 WAS GIVEN LIFE NEW LEAVES ON THE BUDDING TREES AND THE MUSIC OF AN OUTDOOR CONCERT CAPTURE THE THRILL OF AWAKENING SPRING ' :::hs: 7 (J BORESSES inuvf outside In take iidi ' an- j i(t;( ' (if the ji ' ciitn Spiing sun. THE NEW FOLIAGE cast, , I ' ll buildinss and students BY A MAGIC CALLED SPRING, j ' iS isms-j, A . ■V (.iacliiall the i.iins duiiige. C.ra) tli izzles become spaikliiig showers, and all-day storms yield to warm inter- vals of sunshine. Suddenly, the rains stop and unveil the secret ... it is Spring. Benches, a p.irt ol I.L ' . ' s social vorld put into storage last Fall. i)egin re-appearing under the iresh foliage. Prols and students rel.ix a little after a harsh winter, and dread less the daily classes. The trees, full-grown again, accent each student ' s feel- ing of intellectual ex|)ansion. CLASSES TOO CAN BE ADAPTED TO THE WEATHER. 77 LOOK HERE— WE ' VE GOT THE BIGGEST CLOSETS ON CAMPUS. FRATERNITIES RUSHED DONT BOTHER GETTING UP— GLAD TO MEET YOU! 78 en ' s rush keeps the Greeks as well as the rushees on their toes. This year-round clamour includes dances, hayrides, smokers, and man-to-man chats for campus men and visiting high school seniors. The chase finally ends when happy pledges don a pin. Shaking hands, talking, shaking hands, eating, shaking hands— and so goes rush. While nervous rushees adjust collars and polish shoes, the older men shove dust under the rug and make ready lor the new batch of pledges. Nervousness soon gives way to a lingering and relaxed friendliness. THERE IS A SPECIAL FRIENDLINESS AT DINNERTIME. CASUAL TALK-o fnr ulliiio poinis -iiuix „i,,ni a „nr hrollu ' r. BIG TEN ATHLETICS MAKE A HIT WITH WEEKEND VISITORS. A WELL-KNOWN ALUM MAKES AN IMPRESSION. 79 A GRAND SLAM h ,■,nl e l liohl iulii Imil linilinx. AND ATHLETES TURNED OVER FRESH DIRT. There comes the lull ie:ih ;iii()n that ;i gooil athlete is developed slowly and diligently. He sees his acconiplish- nients lellected in the final success when the team wins, and his satislaLtion extends to his teannnates and the spectators. BEFORE THE UMPIRES CALL — DUGOUT APPREHENSION. 80 SPRING PRACTICE begins iritli a line on the move. PRECISION PRACTICE RESULTS IN A WINNING STRETCH. A LEAP. SMOOTH AND CORRECT. SPELLS CHAMPIONSHIP FORM. THE BEAUTY of motion catches the effort of l ractice, the energy of man. SECRETARY GENERAL ,i ii d the Pjesident nf • I rXA ci))iji ' r prior lo llif official opening. CONCENTRATION AND ENTHUSIASM PREVAIL AS LUNA DELEGATES ATTACK WORLD PROBLEMS. THE CALENDAR WAS FILLED . . , SOME DAYDREAMING WAS UNAVOIDABLE. 82 PRACTICE AND USE OF WORLD DEMOCRACY PREPARES A FUTURE GENERATION IN THE ART OF WORKING TOGETHER FOR PEACE. Each spring the I. U. Campus plays host to Littk- United Nations delegates representing 300 schools from nine states throughout the midwest. The delegates are divided into small groups, and each group represents one of the U. N. countries. LUNA is a small scale United Nations Assembly at which a main problem is proposed and discussed. The pace is fast and excitement runs high at this mock U. N. Assembly. LUNA... A BREAK— STILL DISCUSSION CONTINUES. A FELLOWSHIP OF ATHLETES «ii7;;7s ( cle slailirig ii;. EAGER FANS WATCH INTENTLY AS THEIR FAVORITES PASS THE STANDS. STRAINED PUMPING AND RIDERS ' FACES SHOW THE TOLL OF FATIGUE. EXCITEMENT IS AT FEVER PITCH AS THE CHECKERED FLAG WAVES THE WINNER ACROSS THE FINISH LINE. LITTLE 500 ' w ' ii km Founded by Ho vd Wilcox of the htdnvuipulis Star and Xews, and sponsored by the lU Foundation, the sixth annual Little 500 race climaxed long hours of road- work and weeks of pre-race tension. The efforts and skills of hundreds combine to make this one of the high- lights of the school year. For three thrill-packed hours fans scream from the side-lines. Tension mounts within the individual riders, each striving to make his team the best. Flat tires add to the excitement, and repair crews race against time to get tlie riders back on the track. 85 I « Jp N f s ' m 1 Piedsiori ' timt: ! exchange gi e relid to an exhaaed rider a another continue in hi place, full of apprnCn-  ion, and with just one goal in sight— victor ! Decorated pits proside a vivid contrast for the cider track and blue  ky, at thousands of excited faas cheenhis lU clavsic. 1 II TEAMWORK IS ESSENTIAL FOP A SUCCESSFUL EXCHANGE Ullt L (nt ftiA ihU. iTOf- MATCH. filbLf.i MAKE A QUICK E CHANGE. 86 «£k FIST AID FOR A FAL -. . THE RACE GOES ON. THE FIT SRIKC ■ov l h4jst:on and heat. i IB INFORN ' ALLN . TTIREO CROWD IS ALTERNATELN TENSE AND CALM. i THE WINNER ' S KISS i.« iht plca.sanl rravjjirf for a job tveli done. FIVE FAIR-HAIRED GENTLEMEN SERENADE SOCIETY STYLE. lU SING . . The lU Sing has been a favorite event on campus since its beginning in 1932 by the YMCA and YWCA. The excitement ot rehearsals and the challenge ot competition are climaxed on opening night, when the expansive production o[ brilliant colors and vocal de- lights fills the huge Auditorium. Winners had the privi- lege of performing for the Metropolitan Opera Ciomjjanx at the annual After-Opera Antics. NIGHT OF MUSIC t„iiliuius icilli iiil, e odies, Jack Widiur at ihe kr honi l. SING A SONG OF COLLEGE, SING WITH GUSTO, SING WITH HEART. iH CREAM AND CRIMSON COLLISION SENDS THE BALL FLYING. THE VETERANS RUSH TO INTERVIEW THE YOUNG RECRUITS CREAM AND CRIMSON DAY Cream and Crimson Day, lU ' s annual Spring sports carnival, was originated in 1947 in an attempt to boost student spirit. This circus of sports has become another in the vast parade of lU traditions. Sponsored by the I-Men ' s Association, this sports-filled day offers events in football, baseball, track, golf, and tennis. It is on this day that alumni and students tradi- tionally gather to compare lU ' s athletic prowess to that of other teams in Big Ten competion. BERNIE CRIMMINS meets unlh ■•oldtiinei iifler losing 13-0. 89 JUNIORS ARE VETERANS AT DANCE FLOOR MANEUVERS. LATE-COMERS MISS THE FIRST DANCE. JUNIOR PROM. The Men ' s Quad dining room becomes a ballroom tor tonight, and this spacious hall appears to shrink in size when dominated by the happy throngs attending the Junior Prom. Countless couples dance to the beat of a famous band, whether it be three-quarter time or the latest jazz sensation. Time out for a quick coke— a pause to rest weary feet— and then back to the dance floor to enjoy the last moments of one of the year ' s memorable events., AMIDST THE CROWD WE STAND ALL ALONE TOGETHER. 90 NAMING OF PROM QUEEN EVOKES AWE AND APPLAUSE FOR THE WINNER. FOUR RELAX TO THE TUNE OF AN INTERMISSION CIGARETTE. BUNNY HOP puis everyone ' s best foot forward. THE DANCE IS OVER: ENCHANTMENT LINGERS. 91 THEN IT GOT HOT A PAUSE IN THE COOL. WELCOMING SHADE BRINGS REFLECTION ON THE BEAUTY AND MYSTERY OF AGELESS NATURE. 92 r 1 w 1 H 1 ■mKfi J fvfl V 1 SHORTS AND SHIRT SLEEVES USHER IN THE WARM SEASON. SPRING FEVER ini ' ndes the cnmjnis. capturini cotrl iDid ninincs. After the greyness o£ Spring rains, Spring sunshine came, and the buildings were liidden by a broad canopy of fresh, green leaves. The campus glowed with vivid colors, and spots of playful sunlight danced on the walks. Students searched for cool study retreats in the shade. . lthough aware of the colorful Spring maturation of campus scenery, they were engrossed also in the de elop- ment of their own ideas. A SPRING SEASON EDUCATION WITH CLASSES OUT-OFDOORS. 93 COKES AND NO-DOZ combat heax y eyelids and tlie Spying humidity of exam-time. AND HOTTER UNDER THE COLLAR. As students prepare for semester examinations, mount- ing anxiety conflicts with the laziness of siunmer heat. But, after the cramming and farewell boresses of pre- mature final week, heavy eyes show a faint shine of gratification; a year of building is ended. At the peak of the academic year, student efforts were concentrated on the final push. Yet, the entire year ' s work, not just the hasty reviews, will affect his outlook. AVhether or not the student surmounts that last obstacle ol exams, the year has still been a maturing expeiience. CASUAL STUDYING— BUT STILL A GRIND. m3 1 ITS so HARD TO SETTLE DOWN TO INDIVIDUAL EFFORT. 94 mm HOT DAYS AND LIBRARY STACKS OFTEN DO NOT AGREE. COOL ATTIRE and a cool breeze slwiien the lojig rfrtvs of Siting finals. WITH SPRINGS FRESHNESS IN THE AIR, ITS NOT EASY TO CONCENTRATE FOR VERY LONG. ANOTHER GENERATION valche today, ejwisages tomorrow. GRADUATES, FAMILIES, AND FRIENDS MINGLE AS THEY AWAIT THE END OF THE BEGINNING. 96 ONE CLASS FINISHED; Tlie gnuliiaiing class of 1956 march to their seats. A moment of silence prevails. The ceremony begins. To most it seems incredible that this will climax the climb lor the heights of education. Each has gained some degree of knowledge. Scholarship, however, is only one (oiitributor to a successful life. . graduate must also li.i f (le eloped the depth and Ineadth of his character. I liiis. (ommencement is actuallv only the separation l)ct vccn llKl ami ap]jliiati(jn. A SMILE— A SIGH— AT LAST THAT GREAT WHITE DOCUMENT. THE SHELTER.- ( ; ' liiiversity. like Ihiil of llit uu, bulla, ii ' ill ( . , -(■vf nviX,-. STEP BY STEP nf-if alumni wend liuif ; vn tiiuiiid the future. BEANBLOSSOM EXCURSIONS b i i in huidlulihif. into II Siiiliiis Club. ' OTHERS WERE WAITING TO BEGIN AGAIN. WITH THE GREEKS AWAY, JORDAN AVENUE STRETCHES PEACEFULLY IN THE SUMMER SUN. 98 SPRING SUNSHINE BRINGS ON BONY KNEES AND BERMUDAS. The atmosphere at Summer School conforms with the season and the interests of the students. Concentrated assignments, hot weather, and small classes produce a feeling of ease and friendliness among the students and professors. Such a picture of lU is quite a contrast to the bustle of twelve thousand students during the Winter months. NOW I JUST SWING, and hope that Ihc cm windows are down. THE FISH THAT GOT AWAY WAS INJECTED FIRST BY A ZOOLOGY STUDENT. 99 THE LONELY SUNDIAL IS A MEASURE OF A DESERTED CAMPUS, HOT AND HUMID— EVEN AT SUMMER ' S END. 100 i riic hours tread on. beating an umiRthodical path- crystallizing our dreams into reality, or obliterating them. Moments pass. Another hour is drawing near, certain or uncertain. Preparing? Maybe. Most likely, just waiting. The measure of lime Being?— the hour ol course. A single houi is only a segment: but hoins. thousands ol hours, lorm a pattern that will mature into a liuure. THE WAKING HOURS OF MORNING, REAL AND SO MISERABLE — YET WE CANNOT HOVER FOREVER. A JARRING BUT POSITIVE HOUR INITIATES A POSE, Each morning, people sit up in the warmth of their beds and try to clear their bleary eyes and drowsy minds. In those moments of groggy awakening, the occasional muffled noise of early morning gradually breaks into the despondent mood. The memories of last night, thoughts of the long day ahead, and the person ' s attitude —discouraged, dejected, or hopeful— decides whether he gets up cheerfully, grumpily, or slips back under the shelter of the covers. JUST SLEEP ON, . lirrd nne till- jiiiif trill iiircf miss you. 102 TURNING OFF that great (liiliiilifi of quiet peace. SOME MORNINGS ARE JUST GREAT— FRESH AND WONDERFUL— BUT JUST SOME. A FEW WINKS, maybe real sleep, IIS till iiiunuiii! lecture drones on. 103 Ai iii{ lil, ill public ])late.s and hide-aways stiideius scmkIi lor distinction or relaxation. Men tell one another I heir troubles, and as they tjuench exaggerated thirsts, I heir troubles are dissolved. While they sing lusty songs, others are listening to a juke box. Night time is solt and e asi e, and under its dark wing it is easy to slip into sentimental dreain-stuli. Even in the hard, bright daylight ol the morning alter, the effects ol the night l)cl()ic liing ntonientai ii . THRIVING FROM THE NIGHT BEFORE THE STRUGGLE ,- wiiirl iijl slrcji llir iiifihl hi ' jdic (I l)ig U-sl. IN THE MORNING THEY ' LL NEED SOME STRONG BLACK COFFEE. 1 104 ■Hi HH OUT OF LOVE, TWO PEOPLE DECIDE ITS TIME TO PART. OR A FRIEND BEFORE. In tlie university, as in any society, close Iriendshijjs are loiniecl— and broken. . de- ]jartine or a quarrel may separate connades. The intimate bond between a boy and girl can dissolve, burdened by far-reaching jirob- lems or silly whims. The long talks becoine argmnents over trifles. Finally, there is a sad, ()iiiet de isioii lo se])arate. and a jiiti or a ring is rctiuned. MISUNDERSTANDINGS LEAD INEVITABLY TO QUARRELS AND INDECISION. 105 GET THE BUM SOME GLASSES! A MOOD WILL CHANGE SCANNING ANXIOUSLY COLUMNS OF TEST GRADES. PRETTY AND VERSATILE, on, dicci Iniilm rZ .v j ny tlic tenipev and tt-mpu of Ihc game. TIME OUT from the books and ever thing for a delicious snack. 106 WE WORKED to get our Inn the national tournametit. AND WE COME OUT FROM OURSELVES HALFTIME WAS TIME TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH A NEIGHBOR. By helping otlier-), many IL ' students learn the lunila- mentals of friendship. Studies and personal ambitions turn the student inward; nevertheless, lU students also feel the need to mingle with others occasionally. Turn- ing out from himself, each student practices the art ol helping others. He senses his responsibility for other human Ijeings, especially toward handicapped or under- privileged children. In this and other charitable activi- ties, students find that unselfishness can be warmly, per- sonallv rewarding. OUR STUDENTS SUPPORTED MANY WORTHWHILE CAMPAIGNS. 107 NEW PALS SHARE THE ENJOYMENT OF A NEW GIFT. INTERVIEWS BUILD SELF-CONFIDENCE AND UNDERSTANDING. THE CANDID BORGE HUMOR dljecls II 1(11 n,ir liiliiiinin ,ii IU. PARTIES WERE MEANT FOR CHILDREN. AND MANY STUDENTS ENJOY GIVING THEM. INTO THE LIVES OF OTHERS. I hiougli tlie experiences ol others we know ilie ini- p.K I (il our own lives, ' riirou h serving others we come to know omselves. We work to instill others with oin laith. So we work with handitapped or imderprivilegeil ihildren. We enjoy the lellowship ot others and the insights ol speakers much wiser than ourseKes. I ' hus, we learn to orient oiu ' lives to goals whidi will diiect iis to a lile ol inuk ' istandiii and lailh. TURTLES RACE FOR CHARITY. lU BUNNY RABBITS • rliildi FOR KIDS ' DAY— A FUND-RAISING DERBY. til JB. !.mvj CHRISTMAS LIGHTS REFLECTED AT KNIGHT HOUSE. STUDENTS HELP EGG-HUNTING CHILDREN. 110 Clhilclicn Inning spcei h and hearing defects corrected iliroiigli tlu ' Jr (lini li c at Knight House. Three students stay tliere, and others visit, in an effort to make the house a Home. Children of Pidgeon Hill are enter- tained at Christian Center by various campus groups. riie enthusiastic goodwill of IV students is the life- blood of several charitable organizations. Determined to see freedom victorious, they Help Hungary; they literally give something of themselves to the Blood- mobile. With the Red Cross and the Crusade For Free- dom, students give a helping hand to the victim of an accident five hundred miles away or to the persecuted peojiles behind the Iron Contain. FRIENDS SEARCH FOR ANSWERS TOGETHER. AND AT LAST, WE COME TO THE SHOELACES. MEETING AN OLD FRIEND iniills in gfttiiig iiii ' oh ' id with other friends. Ill HURRY, HURRV, In innhr i In l n ,1 HOI I l„sj„,llnn. WHO, ME HURRY? ONLY A SIP— THEN RUSHING ON TO CATCH UP. A FEW HANDS, smiic quirk ( iii .■r,-.,l,„„-ll„;, „ll „  , . 112 THREE TIMES A DAY, AND THE ETERNAL TOOTHBRUSH. STILL THE HOURS RACE BY, It is easy to get lost in the rapid pace of oik and pleasure. Resting in bed those few extra moments in the morning just means quickening the pace to class. With a tight schedule, others must rush through lunch. At night, there is that fren ied effort to get ready for a date in time, and at a late hour, a dash for the sign in sheet. As students grow more active, and their days become busier, the hours seem to gain momentum. Some are able to ride the crest of this ffood of time; others find it overwhelming. OFF TO CLASSES— A RACE AGAINST TIME. 113 BED TIME SNACKS ARE AN OLD TRADITION. STUDENT POURS A TEA LIFT. BETWEEN CLASSES, OVER COFFEE ROUTINE. THE LIBRARY — EVENING STUDY HABITS. FILLED WITH ROUTINE, AN EVENING RITUAL MADE COMFORTABLE. NO KIDDING. SHE REALLY IS SHARP. 114 Like other people, lL ' ' s stucieins are laced with tlie loutine ol everyday lile. For ronvenience they add to the routine: they lonii liabits. from brushing tlieir teeth to writing a nightly letiei. Coeils submit to nightly pin-cinl settings, and men to their pre-class shaves. Each day they attend classes at a regularly scheduled time. .Mthoiigh the dull monotony of these tasks makes it hard to remain mentally alert, the routine adds its own per- sonality to the (lav ' s sthedule. RUSH THROUGH MEALS; HURRY TO CLASS. I ' M CERTAIN IT WAS HERE A FEW DAYS AGO. MORNING PAPERS ARE PART OF GETTING-UP. MAKE-UP INTERLUDES ,n,nn Inn, „ ,l,iy. ROCK N ROLL OR CALYPSO TUNES. PLAYED AGAIN AND AGAIN. WASHING — FOR THE ONE MILLIONTH TIME. 115 .i.y - THE ROUTINE IS INTERRUPTED BY A CIGARET BREAK AND A FEW HANDS OF BRIDGE IN THE COMMONS. • m Blh, .m.x ' m S ni • lip 1 .. THE LOUNGE « the Union Building ofjers a stopping-off place for students. 116 DISREGARDED, Minutes can so easily slip by sluilcnts wlio are fn- giossed in a favorite pastime or just simply distracted. Strangely enough this forgotten time often soothes a tired mind and mends broken patterns of thoughts. From time to time we all encounter idle moments of relaxa- tion, slouihed in an easychair or cat-napping on a sofa— or in some other state of inertia. We often seek various forms of entertainment to help pass the time of day and to aid us in disregarding a bit of the daily schedule. PRINT PATRONS RELAX. BURIED BEHIND NEWS. WITH A PLAYMATE. STUDY MOMENTS ARE FORGOTTEN. SOLITUDE AND A CIGARETTE PROVIDE A MOMENT OF PEACE. 117 A STATE POLICEMAN CHATS WITH POLICE HONORARY MEMBERS. Students elected to honoraries are those who, tliroiigli scholastic achievements and activities, have shown an unusual interest in and loyalty to the university. Perhaps for this reason the chief concern of every honorary on campus is to make lU more than just a school to every student. Purposes of the honoraries include activities to revive traditions and to promote student spirit. They make a towerin, university seem smaller and closer to each of us. RUSH PROGRAMS TAKE MUCH PLANNING. SCIENCE REPORTER William Lawrence ii lionured by journalists. 118 MEMBERSHIP IN AN HONORARY REQUIRES DEDICATION AND ACHIEVEMENT . . . AND RESULTS IN AWARDS. AND SPENT WISELY IN HONORARIES STUDENT LEADERS, ambitious for their clti - tnat€y, and huiuuut, confer and jilan. 119 THE ARBUTUS PHOTOGRAPHERS GATHER AND TALK SHOP ABOUT THEIR CRAFT. AND CLUBS. AFTER INTENSIVE STUDY — THE GRADUATE HISTORY CLUB. Clubs are an important cog in the activity machine at lU. They play a large part in helping further the interest of a student in his vocational goal. Listening to speakers who represent his field gives the student better insight into that particular profession. Field trips add to his knowledge of the mechanics necessary to run his fiuine business and to make his career successful. 1 0 THE AD CLUB ADVERTISES CAREERS. THE NAACP WORKS FOR EQUALITY, ESSENTIAL TO AMERICAS FUTURE. PENSIVE CHESS CLUB MEMBERS DELIBERATE A MOVE. ■121 EDITORIAL WRITERS ARE BRIEFED ON TOMORROWS ASSIGNMENTS. TIME IS DEDICATED TO CAMPUS PUBLICATIONS, copy READERS NEED AN ALERT MIND AND A SHARP PENCIL. Viitiiig copy ami headlines, editing, and meeting deadlines are all part oi ]Jiitting a story together. Then the story goes to a linotype operator, comes out in lead, and is put into the page, and finally into the press. After learning the principles ot good jomnalism in class, stu- dents learn to apply these theories in practice. They soon acquire the habits ot good journalism and retain them for the demanding career of journalisni. A PHONE CALL OFTEN MEANS A SCOOP FOR PAGE ONE. 122 WORLD NEWS ARRIVES VIA THE TELETYPE. THE SCAN-OGRAVER TRACES A PICTURE. A RIM WORKER- RECEIVES MORE COPY. 2-] CHECKING COPY AND WRITING CUTLINES CONSUME AFTERNOONS. ARBUTUS PHOTOGRAPHERS, ROW I: Jolni McGinnis, Herb Hoeltke, Jerry Sventanoff (Chief Photog ra Wid). Totiy Aniilin. ROW II: Blair Purcell, Bob Walhen, Dave Fryer, Larry Becku ' itli. 124 FOR MONTHS THE STAFF CREATED — WROTE AND REWROTE — THEN REVISED IT ONCE AGAIN TO PERFECTION. THE DEVELOPING BOOK IS DISCUSSED INFORMALLY. PAGE PROOFS RECEIVED RAPID CHECKING. The Arbutus is a publication with far-reaching pur- pose, operating on a large scale. The number oi people behind its annual production has been increasing, but an improved personnel program keeps the several staffs operating smoothly. By awarding Freshman and Sopho- more scholarships, the Arbutus encourages talented journalists. Yearbook editors or managers from several state colleges and universities gather at lU in the Fall and Spring. Through dynamic prograinming and exam- ple the Arbutus is helping to spread better yearbook principles and practices throughout the state. 125 WHAT ' S COMING UP NEXT ON THE AGENDA TONIGHT? LINES OF VOTERS AND THE SECRET BALLOT CHARACTERIZE A COLLEGE-SCALE POLL SET UP IN THE MENS QUAD. 126 CAMPUS POLITICIANS CONFIRM COALITIONS AT PARTY CONVENTION. AS THE RACE FOR CANDIDACY GROWS MORE INTENSE. STUDENT GOVERNMENT, Campaigns anci conventions introtiuce the annual political circus at Indiana. Independents, Organized, and an unofficial third party devise strategies and contend for the election ot candidates. As the positions are filled— for Student Senate, the Student Supreme Court, and class anil Senate offices— these representatives begin the serious work of running a complex student government. Through caucuses and committees, campus politics is an eidightening exercise in government. NOW. MR. SPEAKER, my point an this amftidinent is . . . 127 OUR STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFTEN TACKLED PROBLEMS OF GREAT SIGNIFICANCE BOTH TO THE COMMUNITY AND THE CAMPUS. The people who participate actively in the Stuilent Senate and Student Supreme Court learn personally about the functionings of government. The Student Senate is the voice of the student body. It discusses their suggestions and if they are feasible, puts them into effect. The Student Supreme Court listens to and judges cases brought up by students, organizations and any other campus group that wants to be heard. AN ISSUE ii debated, each side delcnding its position. SENATE SPEAKER ilrli. „ u.nn.nllr, ,.j,n,l. WHEN THE GOING GETS ROUGH, THERE ' S A BREAK FOR A CIGARETTE AND A SHORT CAUCUS. EVERY VOTE COUNTS is Hit niinlMii u Inline ..( even jmrty. 129 A TV STUDENT LEARNS TO COORDINATE SEVERAL CAMERA IMAGES. A CAMERAMAN MANEUVERS HIS CAMERAS IN FOR A CLOSE-UP. CAMERAS IN ACTION Inimmit an in- formnl idiicatirni tn the home. 130 1 A STUDENT LIBRARIAN CHECKS BOOKS. AND ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES. The pioje( t!) ol schooK and departments offer students ;i chance to learn more about their chosen profession. Determined to succeed, many dedicate their time to the work which will decide their future. To gain practical experience lor an occupation, like radio-T ' or the sciences, students put into practice ■svhat the lKi e already learned in the ilassrooiii. ARTISTS WORK DRAWS ATTENTION TO ATTRACTIVE WINDOW. ■= ' --ml INDOORS AND OUTDOORS. LIVING WITH HER CAREER. 131 A CADET REVIEWS THE WING ORGANIZATION. A PAINTING COMES ALIVE AS THE ARTIST STROKES. ONE OF lUs CULTURAL EXTRAS IS THE SUNDAY CONCERT. 132 The sualciitb ot liuli.iiia L ' ni ei,sit aic utieii exposed to persons who stand first in ahiiost every field. The schools and departments bring famous artists, lecturers, musicians, authors, and businessmen to campus. Campus organizations and clubs also sponsor many educational extras. After each lecture, debate, or exhibit, students retain a part of the world ' ith hi(h thev. perhaps, iiaii ?ie er hail contact before. A BUST n (in intncutt titiil ,l,l,uled l i, ' rr of irork. IDLE. WAITING FOR HER CUE ... A PONY-TAILED VIOLINIST BEGINS PLAYING. CLEMENT ATLEE ouve ricii ' v of ii ' orW afjniis. THROUGH CULTURE Among the most rewarding ol ex)jerienccs to the mature mind is the Convocation Series. This year the series included a mixture of politics, entertainment, and science as lU welcomed Harold MacMillan, Clement Atlee, Bennett Cert, and New York Times Pulitzer Prize winner, Wil- liam Laurence. Programs varied from an organ recital by Flor Peters of the Royal Flemish Con- servatory to programs concerning the outer reaches of Africa, Greece, and Siam by Mini Deusing, Clifford Kamen, and Herbert Knapp. Thought stimulating convocations were balanced by the hilarious antics of Victor Borge. who has been callcil the funniest entertaiiier in the world. MURL DEUSING took us imaginary Irifi to Afiii WILLIAM LAURENCE: A ' crc Yoik Tiinfs Pulitzer Prize xeintier. BENNETT CERF MADE US LAUGH HEARTILY. AN ORGAN RECITAL BY FLOR PETERS. HERBERT KNAPP discussed colorful Sunn. CLIFFORD KAMEN LECTURED ON GREECE. 134 lU PRESENTED ITS TRADITIONAL EASTER PRODUCTION OF WAGNER ' S ' PARSIFAL. ' IV made ii ' ) own (oiitribution to the taste of music lovers with its production of The Marriage of Figaro, Carmen, Hansel and Gretel, and the annuaf pro- duction of AV ' agner ' s great religious drama, Parsifal. In addition to this diversity of selection, 1956 marked the premiere of lU ' s own opera. The Land Betu ' een The Rivers, by Carl Van Buskirk, associate professor of voice. The opera is based upon characters and incidents in Robert Penn Warren ' s poem, The Ballad oj Billie Polls. A NEW OPERA ENTITLED LAND BETWEEN THE RIVERS AND A PRODUCTION OF THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO WERE PERFORMED BY THE MUSIC SCHOOL. 139 LORCA ' S POETIC DRAMA. BLOOD WEDDING, ADDED STATURE TO THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY THEATER. The University Tlieatei distingiiisheti itsell in the past year with a .sensitive prodiution ol Lorca ' s syniljol- istic drama, Blood ]] ' eddi)ig, and with a spirited perform- ance ot Shakespeare ' s roUicking comedv. The Taming of the Shreu ' . Other important prochitti(jiis inchided the colorful lomedx ol the gods on Mount Olympus, Amphiliyiiii ,S ' , and .Ma ell Anderson ' s somber, poetic drama, IVinh-iM-l. The vear saw the annual Jordan River Review, Ciminuil (limy, and the antiquated farce. The Patsy. ■SOUTH PACIFIC A HIT SUMMER MUSICAL. A COLORFUL DANCE IS JUST ONE OF THE JOYS OF ANNIE GET YOUR GUN. 140 JUPITER PLOTS . iiiiwrous visit to a miirtdl i)t Aiul liiti on 38. A FIERY KATE bungs Tnwinc of the Shm, vibrantly alive as slir h bls oil Ib ailvaans of Pctnuio. MAXWELL ANDERSONS POETIC WINTERSET IS A TENSE DRAMA. lU GOES CARNIVAL CRAZY IN THE ANNUAL JORDAN RIVER REVUE. lU ' s NEW ALL DENOMINATIONAL CHAPEL— A PLACE FOR PENSIVE REFLECTION AND INSPIRATION. AND RELIGION We seek a deeper peace and understanding of life. In doing this we turn to many sources. We may find it in the spiritual inspiration con- veyed in the profound silence of a chapel. Our mind is nourished bv meditation before an altar. We are humble before the majesty of God sent in a shaft of light streaming down through a stained glass window. 142 CAMPUS RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS SEARCH FOR ANSWERS TO REAL PROBLEMS. THE Ys COMBINE to spread dim pus irligioiis activities. ' 1 J ' 4V J N « SUNDAY EVENINGS are often informa ' i as leell as inspirational. 143 W ' e enjoy the harmony of the fellowship shared with oiliers. Our sense of duty toward oin- fellow man is sJKnpened by worshiping, playing, and working together. Through our close association with others, we become iiKitiae and respected citizens. In sharing ourselves with others, we gain a clearer vmderstanding of life. In help- ing others, we help ()ursel es. We find peace and under- lancling. RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS ilisliiiiiiinh l„l,rl in r,„h 1,1,,,, „l woishij,. FRIENDS icilli c,«„i,i„„ intert ' sts sing togrth,-,. 144 AFTER EVENING DEVOTIONS— COFFEE AND COOKIES. JUST RELAXING— IN CAMPUS YOUTH CENTERS. WE MAY PRAY ALONE: BUT FOREVER BY OUR SIDE IS AN ETERNAL PARTNER. 145 DISCUSSION SATISFIES INDIVIDUAL CURIOSITY. WE ACHIEVE FRIENDLY CONVERSATION; hiil ntli -u ' ilh a (litfiiiiil soiicly inid i i s ii os. STUDENTS FROM THAILAND LEARN AMERICAN CUSTOMS AND QUICKLY INTEGRATE INTO THE SURROUNDING UNIVERSITY LIFE. 14G THE NATIONS of the ;r iilil gather ,11,11111(1 (I (1, 1111111,11 liihlr. A HIGHER CONCEPT OF THE FAMILY OF MAN . ENTERTAINMENT IS ONE COMMON LINK AMONG HUMANITY. The human lace reflects the Hght of God; faces with skin tones of brown, yellow, red, or white; faces of dif- ferent shapes and sizes. Yet each face was born with a cry I am a member of the Family. Faces are the outer skin of inner passions; they speak wlien words fail. A face will often bare an emotional wound inflicted by a vicious label. Only with the help of God and a growing culture can we expect to achieve a society of ecpiality. CULTURE covers many facets, ei ' cii the card paitie. 147 EXCHANGE OF IDEAS brings a ,()}niiioir lin,l,, l,ifirli is. ANOTHER RACE— STILL A SWEET SMILE. SERIOUS REFLECTION — and a deeper insight into another ' s culture. 148 A CHESS QAME— enjoyed by nnyoiif, native or foreign. FRIENDS FROM DIFFERENT LANDS WITH COMMON INTERESTS. A WORLD TRAVELER himself. President Wells entertairK several foreign students. 149 A SCENE MAY CHANGE AS A CRANE DIGS DOWNWARD. A WORKER STRADDLES MUD. Dunn Meadow wa tenipoiaiily mailed by tlie chang- ing .scene, and student.s could no longer use the wooden bridge tliat span.s tiie Jordan; jjiogress, in the guise ot bull-dozers, tractors, and drills, rumbled into the still- ness of campus life. Workers in blue shirts and blue jeans set in motion the fascinating traffic of destruction and construction. Indiana soil gave way to man ' s mon- ster machines; the old smokestack crumbled to the monotonous thud of the wrecking ball. ALU DAY THE LOADED TRUCKS ROLLED. IRON MACHINES squeak out rS ' . ' ' the iouud of progress. 150 -. 1 ' 1 • if ' M ' i| ; Jl£| ' mjl ■' V E J c4 5, N-- ' N - ' r  •- AMIDST THE BOUNCING SHADOWS. WORKMEN TOILED ON. THE LITTLE TRUCK THAT COULD — AND FINALLY IT DID, ONE PART OF lU BIOS ANOTHER GOOD-BYE. 151 BLINDING SPARKS icsiill fiuiii the u ' t ' ldiifg of iininl. WORKMEN GRADUALLY LEVELED AN OLD lU LANDMARK. 152 ■fMM PROGRESS MEANS SOME DUST— SOME UNPLEASANT NOISE. ' m i I CONSTRUCTION HOLDS ATTENTION OF ARMCHAIR ENGINEERS. On iheir way to classes, students watched the excava- tion o£ new building sites and followed the progress of the construction. While the modern fraternity and sorority houses rose along Jordan Avenue, a vast athletic plant was in its first stages. Everywhere, deafening drills knifed at stubborn rock adding to the montage of soimds that became a part of student life. THESE WORKMEN BECOME ENTRENCHED IN THEIR JOB 153 HUNDREDS OF EDUCATIONAL FILMS ARE SENT DAILY THROUGHOUT THE STATE. OR SHIFT, BUT NOT THE HOUR. The human mind never ceases its search for knovvl- ecige; it continues to develop. The Division of Adult Education and Public Service encourages this develop- ment through such services as the Centers located in arious cities throughout the state, and through corre- spondence courses. EVERY CLASSROOM FILM IS EDITED AND INSPECTED. 154 THE PROPOSED CENTER FOR GARY— SYMBOL OF PROGRESS AND ACHIEVEMENT. DEAN NORMAN CHECKS A BROCHURE ON GRADUATE STUDY. RECORDS ARE KEPT FOR VARIOUS CORRESPONDENCE COURSES. 155 A POINT IN AN INFORMAL DISCUSSION IS BACKED UP WITH AN EXAMPLE. SOUTH BEND The South Bend-i Iish;nvaka Center offers courses from gardening to creative writing. Of increasing academic interest is the Turner Society Collection, consisting of five hundred German language books available in the Center Library. The books were presented to the library by the Turner Hall Society of South Bend. The social scene at the center is an active one, includ- ing among its functions the annual Spring banquet for honor students, record dances, and the Apple Polishers ' Ball before finals. THREE FUTURE CHEMISTS SURVEY BURNING MAGNESIUM. 156 A CLASS of Siiiilh Ilciid sliidfirli cun- ceiitralci on tin ' itiitlies ill liiiiid. OLDER CLASSMATES BRING PURSES AND HATS TO LAB. BARE TREES SET OFF A SYMMETRIC FRONT. 157 ART IS WITHIN THE STUDENT; SETTING DOESNT MATTER. INDIANAPOLIS At the lU Center in Indianapolis, 2(i83 people are cur- rently enrolled in one or more ot the nearly two hundred credit and non-credit courses. The Center provides preparatory work for degrees which may be obtained in Nursing or Dental Hygiene at the Medical Center, and in Physical Education at the Normal College ol the American Gymnastic Union, Students may even take a year of work whicli will enable them to enter engineering at Purdue University. Extracurricular activities, siuh as the Intlianapolis Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus, provide for the linther development of artistic abilities. Faculty gather- ings, parties, club meetings, and dances in the ultra- modern Union on the iVfedical Center campus, help to enrich the lives of all those connected with the second largest of all Indiana University Centers. CLOSE ATTENTION DETECTS FLAWS IN SKETCHING. 158 DETAIL AND INTENSITY OF EFFORT BRING RESULTS. THIS PROBLEM REQUIRES DEEP CONCENTRATION. EVERY PERSON HAS A DESIRE TO LEARN. 159 IN THE HEART OF A CITY, STUDENTS ATTEND SOCIOLOGY. GARY Plans are being made at the Gary Center tor the construction of a new building, sched- uled for completion in 1958. Classes now meet in the present Center building and in Gary high schools. The Center is the third largest in enrollment. The curriculum is concen- trated on courses for students planning to transfer to the University and on a variety of adult education courses. During the Fall semester, a series of lectures was presented on the issues of the 1956 presi- dential campaign. Some courses popular with adults are the writing workshop, laboratory courses in photography, music and art appre- ciation lectures, and instruction in flower ar- rangement. THE LECTURER DELVES INTO A PROBLEM. 160 mm TWO EMPLOYEES CHAT AT THE GARY CENTER LIBRARY. A PERT. PENSIVE. NEW COED RECEIVES COUNSELING. COSMOPOLITAN GROUP ATTENDS GARY CENTER. A PENCILCHEWER airil lui elhoit-leaner listen to an linerican liistory lecture by Dr. Tf. M. Xeil. -m. FINGERS FOLLOW AN EXAMPLE as the lecturer emfylinsizes ci point. CALUMET A BREAK IS ALWAYS WELCOME. 162 BREAK TIME MEANS COKE TIME FOR STUDENTS AT CALUMET CENTER. Calumet Center in East Cliicago, estab- lished in 1932, is lU ' s fourth largest branch. Its campus, like the Bloomington campus, is spread out. Classes meet in the Center building and in the Hammond and East Chicago Roosevelt High Schools. Each semester the Center presents lecture and mirsic programs as a jiublic service to the people ol the Calimiet Region. For the last five years it has also offered programs of an educational nature through the coop- eration of radio station WJOl in Ham- mond, which donates the time. If an individual is unable to attend the Center, instruction at i oth college and high school level is pro ided through corre- spondence. A TRIG STUDENT RECEIVES PERSONAL HELP FROM HER PROF ATTENTIVE OFF-CAMPUS STUDENTS Inhc Itrluie notes mill Inli ' ii. Dili ' ullx si ' iidus. 163 BETWEEN CITY BUILDINGS is ihr brick front of an educalioruil cetitet. FORT WAYNE ALGEBRAIC CONFUSION 164 ACTIVITIES ARE IMPORTANT IN CENTER LIFE. The downtown Fort Wayne Center offers the student not only an education but also a wide variety of extracurricular activities. The individual has an opportunity to work on the Center newspaper, join the A Capella Singers, or serve in the Student Congress, the organization that plans many of the Center social functions. The Center also provides a large, beautifidly decorated recreation room for relaxation between (lasses. THERE ' S NO USE DREADING IT NOW! STUDENTS FRESH-UP AFTER EXAMS. 165 CONSCIENTIOUS COUNSELOR r  jii ffut fiilinc iiaitlfiiiir jin l)lcnis. y M-y-A JEFFERSONVILLE WORKMEN CLAMBER THROUGH THE SKELETON FRAMEWORK OF A NEW BUILDING, ERECTING A MODERN INDIANA UNIVERSITY CENTER. IGG A GLANCE AT THE nuiji orierils stu- deiils u-iih tlif ■■Idle aifntols. A iiiodein building rising in W ' arilei Park, [effersonville, creates a crisp, ne v siuilv .itmosphere for Southeastern Cen- ter students. This achievement has long been a dream of the Center ' s adminis- trators since its founding in 1941. The Cienter serves students from both Indiana and Kentucky. .Approximately 1,000 students have enrolled each semes- ter for the past several years. To balance its curricidiim, the Center sponsors many activities, including two departmental clubs, the Psychologx Club and the Ger- man Club. DR. BYRON LAIRD. DIRECTOR OF SOUTHEASTERN CENTER. ■Southeastern Center Student Council raem- bers are, ROW 1: Jerry Tomlln, Donald E. Sloan, Donald Harrington. ROW 2: William I ' evton. Marv . sberrv. Kav Beers, and Dr. Paul Smith (Adviser). 16 A NONCHALANT FOURSOME CHATS QUIETLY. KOKOMO THEY WRITE. READ, LOOK AT PICTURES, AND STUDY. The Indiana University Center at Kokomo, since opening its doors in 1945, has lielped en- rich the lives of more than six thousand students. Although its enrollment of nearly seven himdred students a semester classifies it as one of lU ' s smaller extensions, Kokomo is large in cultural value to the surrounding community. Outstand- ing on the Center ' s list of special adult offerings is the Kokomo Civic Theatre. Begun in 1949, the theatre now has a membership of about four hundred and fifty people, including patrons, season ticket holders and workers— the students and adults who, for experience, present the plays. THEN THEY SCAN PAPERS AND MAGAZINES. 168 REGARDLESS OF LOCATION, THE SAME OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN IS GIVEN THE STUDENT. EARLHAM A joint institiiiion sjjonsoiecl by botli schools, the Earlham C(jllege-Indiana University C enter at Richmond offers courses for students who plan to transfer to either college. Included in its adult education program is a unique course in the care of pets. More than 50 persons belong to the Community Chorus, which presents two major proiliictions each year at the Center. NEWS FILLS A BREAK. COLLEGE isn ' t all irork-coffee l nr, ' ii!t nil fsciiie to relax. 169 A MODERN LOUNGE SERVES STUDENTS BETWEEN CLASSES. VINCENNES In conjunction with Vincennes University, lU has estabUshed the Vincennes Center. Classes are conducted in the main building of Vincennes University, and in other suitable near-by locations. About forty courses are offered, and more than one hundred and fifty people are currently enrolled. Stuilents at this extension may take advantage of dances, athletic events, clubs, and the cul- tural programs offered by Vincennes University. STILL BRIGHT AT THE DAYS END. THE BOILING POINT iiiinl not In- ixcecded fin a siinessiiil expeii- JUST ONE QUICK CUP OF COFFEE— THEN OFF AGAIN TO ANOTHER CLASS. --• rT - H fi .__ - i si .iwij .:;- ll ' . ! E PPiS ADMINISTRATION AND SCHOOLS 171 ■B BOARD OF TRUSTEES LefL to right: C. Walter McCarty, Indianapolis: Willis Hickam, Spencer; Mrs. Mary R. Maiirer, Vice-president, Indianapolis: Paul L. Feltus, Bloomington; John S. Hastings, President, Washington; Fenwick T. Reed, Secretary of Board; Dr. Dillon Geiger, Bloomington; Rav C. Thomas, Clarv; Earl B. PiUse. Colunibns. Tlie Board of Trustees, establislied by the Indiana Universiiy charter, governs the University whicli is ranked 11th in the United States according to size and boasts a tot al enrollment o£ 14,072 full-time students. Our Board of Trustees consists of three members elected by the alumni and five members appointed by the State Board of Education. Each trustee serves on the board for three years. We at Indiana are fortunate in having a Board of Trustees with foresight. It is the vision of the governing board that makes a University great. Recently this board launched a fifteen-year building and expansion program which will continue to make Indiana University one of the fastest progressing schools in the nation. 172 THE PRESIDENT The one person most responsible for the dynamic de- velopment of lU has been Dr. Herman B Wells. The President has for twenty years increased the serv- ices of lU to student, community, and nation through the expansion of curricula, building of a distinguished faculty, and increases in research activity and physical faculties. Dr. Wells is presently a member of twelve different boards, and chairman of three. He belongs to five com- mittees and is the chairman of three others. Dr. A ' ells is also actively engaged in many other acti ities in the state and nation. Our President proves that education can be fun, too, by donning his traditional Santa costume for Christmas Eve on Campus. HERMAN B WELLS 173 J. A. FRANKLIN VICE-PRESIDENTS JOHN W. ASHTON HERMAN T. BRISCOE One area of administrative work is the responsibility of each of the four vice-presidents of Indiana University. Dr. Herman T. Briscoe is in charge of the over-all academic structure. All schools report their budgets, their faculty appointments, and their curricula to him after which they are appro ed by the President ami the Board of Trustees. J. A. Franklin acts as treasurer of the I ' niversity. The vast amount of money needed to run the University is his concern. Another of his chief interests has been the building and expansion program of the University. Dr. John W. Ashton, Vice-president and Dean of Stu- dents and Educational Services, acts as an adviser to the counseling service and to the publications. He also has charge of the research jirogram. Vice-president and Director of Administrative Studies and Institutional Relations, Dr. Wendell ' . ■right, is also the Dean of the School of Education. WENDELL W. WRIGHT 174 ROBERT H. SHAFFER DEAN OF STUDENTS COUNSELING L. R. DOWLING ASSOCIATE DEAN OF STUDENTS One leatiue which gives Big Ten Indiana the benefit ot the little campus is the Office oi the Dean of Students. Through this office a personal counseling system is organ- ized to advise and assist all students individually and to help them gain the greatest possible benefits from being a member of the University. Di isions of the Office of the Dean include the Central Housing office. Halls of Residence Coimseling, Student Activities, Scholarships and Loans, Military Information, Student Employment, Reading and Study Clinic and Veterans Affairs. The office works not only with undergraduates, but acts as a workshop for graduate students interested in guidance. The office this year broadened its program by enlarging its personnel of graduates. The leadership training seminar, taught by Dean Shaffer, began using actual case liistories for classroom discussion. The invitation credit course is offered to those students in responsible positions on campus. The office is now planning to refurnish and redecorate a campus sorority house to provide better housing for international group activities. This international group center will encoinage foreign student activities at lU. WILLIAM D. MARTINSON DIRECTOR OF COUNSELING 175 DEAN P, S. SIKES JUNIOR DIVISION C. C. BUCHER ASSOCIATE DEAN LEROY HULL ASSISTANT DEAN All Ireshnien entering I. U., and tiansler students not yet eligible for tertification to a particular school are iiu haled in the Jimior Division, a part of the counseling service of I.U. The Jiuiior Division provides one coun- selor to every fifty freshmen, who advises in regard to programs and problems. Guidance is given in educa- tional, vocational, and personal problems. Counselors this year assisted in planning more than 3,000 students ' course programs, selecting a school and a major, arranging study schedules, and developing prop- er study habits. In this way, a freshman r eceives special attention in regard to academic opportunities of the University. The student becomes better acquainted with his new life. 176 SERVICE ENTERPRISES GEORGE R. OLSEN DIRECTOR OF HALLS OF RESIDENCE H. W. JORDAN DIRECTOR OF SERVICE ENTERPRISES The role ot Service Enterprises is a major one in the total operation of this university. Service Enterprises provide us with essentials like the rooms we live in, the lood e eat, the entertainment we find at the Auditorium and the ITnion. not to mention the textbooks we use Irom the bookstore, the printing and duplicating service, and the Auditoriimi series and many Unicjn tiuictions. These services which we use daily— some for oin- educa- tion and some for oiu ' entertainment— are all self-support- ing agencies which are managed by the Ser ice Enter- prises. 0 f w ff.-t ■A t yy i m LAURENCE L. DAVIS MANAGER OF lU AUDITORIUM ROBERT L. MOSSHOLDER DIRECTOR OF UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS ¥J CHECKING. FILING, TYPING, AND RE-TYPING— ALL PART OF THE DAILY ROUTINE OF OUR OFFICE STAFFS. SECRETARIES AND OFFICE WORKERS The group on c:imijus which gets tlie nio.st out ol tlieir work — the secretaries, switchboard cjperators, and general office workers— know the real meaning of the phrase. Many of the staff are students, working to put themselves tlirougli college. Many of them are wives of students. Others are full-time employees. All do their siiare of work toward keejaing I. U. functioning. CAREFUL TABULATION mills uj h. ,,,,,,, I „ iil ,i,„ij,lrlr ,, n,ih. WORKERS IN THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING OFTEN GIVE FRIENDLY ADVICE TO STUDENTS. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS The 1,600 acres ot Bloomington campus are landscaped and maintained by the Buildings and Groiuids Department, a part of the In- diana University Physical Plant. This depart- ment, supervised by Henry Pearson, consists of some 318 full-time employees in 21 sub- departments, and many part-time helpers. The Buildings and Grounds Department does all the housekeeping in our academic buildings. The department also repairs and maintains such non-academic buildings as the athletic buildings, L nion Building, and ari- ous dormitories. . ' H. E. PEARSON SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS ALWAYS REPAIRING— ( if ! moving OJI tn a tine job. 179 -r-1 $ ' X h+4 p y, u q LJl ' iG FROM THE MAZE OF HIGHER MATHEMATICS COME NEW THEORIES— AND NEW THEORISTS. WITH TOUCHES OF ARTISTRY. WE CREATE FROM THE IMAGINATION. TIME OUT TO UNTANGLE THE WEB OF YARN. ISO 5( -1 ? ' DEAN FRANK T. GUCKER. JR. ARTS AND SCIENCES A PLEAT HERE— NOW A PIN: EFFORTS IN CREATING. Tlie College ot Arts and Sciences devotes iisell thiougli its 42 departments and area programs to the liberal edu- cation of its majors and ot almost all students attending the L ' niversity. Around the College have lormed the other schools and divisions of the University. Since the College opened its doors as a seminar, it has been the central college. All schools require an important portion of each student ' s curriculum to be in Arts and Sciences. .Although the aim of the College is the liberal, broad education of the student, the College also has concen- trated studies in liberal fields such as journalism and speech and theatre. The College this year increased its efforts to help its graduates toward employment. Each senior through registration may indicate his job preference and abilities for interested employers. Honors programs and special study programs exist for the advancement of superior students. In charge of these as well as general courses of the College are some 400 in- structfjrs. .Additions (jf world-renowned sdiolars to the fa idt this last ear int hided Dr. Herman Muller and .Mr. William Parker. WITH PRACTICE ON THE LOOM, gitis become more sensitii ' ely mviire of their craft. 181 DEAN A. M. WEIMER THE Y-SHAPED BUSINESS BUILDING TOWERS IN CLEAN. RISING DESIGN The largest regular undergraduate school on campus stu- dent-wise is the School of Business. This year the school continued its program focused on the development of the newtype business leader for the next generation. To aid in this program, a comprehensive examination in the basic business fields was given to all juniors. The examination will enable the student to see his abilities in analytical and creative situations and will aid in his selec- tion of advanced courses in his special field of study. The graduate of the School of Business has planned his courses along his interest with a specialization in one of 16 formal concentrations. The holder of any of the three School of Business degrees, the B.S., M.B.A., or D.C.S., is recognized nationally as a competent professional man. 182 K m ACCOUNTING: STUDYING DEBITS AND CREDITS. THE B E LIBRARY— WHERE FUTURE BUSINESSMEN GATHER. AS THE INDUSTRIES START INTERVIEWING. SENIORS MUST CHECK OFTEN AT THE PLACEMENT BUREAU. 183 ■n ENTERING !hr Eiluiiilioii lihiinY. be I w ecu ilispldvs of rirh hooks. THE SCHOOL OFTEN DISPLAYS HANDICRAFT OF CHILDREN GUIDED BY OUR STUDENT TEACHERS A YOUNG MAN, developing a skill. in the University School. 184 EDUCATION SECURE aird conteiil. our youth develop.s. DEAN WENDELL W. WRIGHT The School ol Etlucatioii has many excellent depart- ments to guide those entering the teaching protession. There is a Btireaii ot Research directed by the School of Education which investigates problems of the public s chools. The Bureau of Measurements provides testing services to the public schools, and the Bureau of Educa- tional Placement gives advice to future teachers, helps them find siutable teaching positions, and discovers means of improving the teacher education program. The School of Education also directs a Department of Special Education which has expanded to include prob- lems concerning the bright ihild. the slow-Ieaining child, and the home-lioinid child. STUDENT TEACHING— PROCESS OF WARM UNDERSTANDING AND MATURE EXPERIENCES; BUT NOT WITHOUT ITS TRYING MOMENTS. 185 Mn THE SWEET NOTES OF PERFECTION ARE ACCOMPLISHED BY PRACTICE. MUSIC DEAN WILFRED C. BAIN AFTER SIGNING OUT a(i instrument, a student beads for the practice room. The lU School ot Music, one til tlie hirgest, state- supported music schools, presented 251 programs last year. The students gave their performances under the guidance of a distinguished faculty. Because of the un- limited opportunities for advanced study, there are more doctoral students here than at any other Big Ten Uni- versity. The student and faculty made more than two hundred off-campus appearances last year alone. Quality comes first. The School of Music feels that programs are not primarily for the amusement of the audience, but for the benefit of the students performing () that they mav strive for perfection. BEFORE EVERY CONCERT, students spend long hours in gruelling prarlire. THE LISTENING ROOM— WHERE THE CLASSICS ARE APPRECIATED. REHEARSALS OF THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PRODUCTIONS ARE INFORMAL BUT AS EXCITING AS OPENING NIGHTS 187 PLAYERS TREAD AIR, BUT THE BALLS GOING IN HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION. THE TOURNIQUET IS EXPLAINED IN CLASS. THEN A STUDENT TRIES HER SKILL. A MENS GYM CLASS RECEIVES THE DAILY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS. In addition to providing teachers lor the required physi- cal education classes, Indiana University ' s School ol Health, Physical Education, and Recreation de elops athletic (oaches and leaders in recreation, and trains students and instructors in Pui)lic Health, Salety. First Aid, ,md Driver Training. The HPER School also maintains and staffs two ot the tuiest recreational camps in the I ' nited States. One is at Klkhart. Wisconsin, and the other is on a tract ot land known as Bradtord, Woods, northwest ol .Martinsville. On the campus, the staff in .Vlpli.i Hull provide referees and umpires tor intramural sports, and help sponsor the weekly REC nights and dances in the Student Building. Dean Willard VV. Patty, the first dean ol the HPER school, will retire in Jiuie. The HPER school which was Dr. Pattv ' s creation will stand as a reminder of his .H2 years ot seixice to the I ' niversitv. DEAN WILLARD W. PATTY •BUT, NO. THAT CANT BE RIGHT. NOW I BELIEVE I HAVE IT! DEAN RALPH E. CLELAND Moic ihiiii 2500 graduate stiulents were enrolled in Indiana University this year. Ol these, some 1100 were in Graduate School, and the others were distributed among the Schools of Education, Business, Music, Law, Medicine, Dentistry, antl Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, each ol wliiih ollcis its own adxanced degrees. The Graduate School ofters fi e degrees at the master ' s level and the doctorate of philosophy. Included in the work of the Graduate School is an ex- tension program of basic research. Especially noteworthy is the work being done in the fields of genetics, cosmic rays, nuclear physics, and asteroids. In conjunction with this research, the Graduate School publishes a series on sciences, and a special series on folklore. Students in the Graduate School are trained in the methods of research and for teaching research and other professions. GRADUATE OPTOMETRY— A DEMANDING SKILL OF VITAL HUMAN SERVICE. 190 • ' 3 - W 2d. % ' ' - . f .- ' Jk. i A THE GRADUATE — WITH HIS COAT. TIE. AND BRIEFCASE. AN INTENSE SEARCH 15 carried on bv iiraduotes iti selected fields. THE DAYS END Ihid.s our grads ili rui ' .itin mid ldii!iiiiii«. 191 DEAN J. D. VAN NUYS. M.D. IN DIAGNOSING CASES, medicine is aided b nmcliines. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE pm,? L STUDENT NURSES relax with au after iiO}k piiig-j o ig game. 194 The Scliool of Medicine includes Medi- cal, Medical Technician, Medical Record Librarian, and Nursing students. Because ot the manner in which this school encom- passes two campuses, the dean. Dr. Van Nuys, maintains offices both in Blooming- ton and Indianapolis. A student who aspires to become a doc- tor takes three years of pre-med training at Bloomington before he is admitted to the School of Medicine itself. The first year of medicine is taught at Bloomington. Plans have been made to move these first- year courses to the Indianapolis Medical Center in 1958. An extensive program of research is conducted at the Medical Cen- ter to give the students practical experi- ence as well as instruction. AFTER THEIR WORK, FRIENDS SHARE THE ENJOYMENT OF MUSIC. THE FRESHLY STARCHED UNIFORM IS THE TRADEMARK OF lUS NURSES. RATS GET THE TEST; people I lie cure. 195 THE AHS HAVE IT AS STUDENTS AND TEACHERS WORK IN A MOUTH DEAN M. K. HINE. D.D.S. SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY STUDENT-PATIENT HELPS DEMONSTRATION. 196 DENT STUDENTS DRILL AND FILL CAVITIES IN A MAZE OF DENTIST CHAIRS SMILING STUDENTS TESTIFY THAT LABS CAN BE FUN. The School of Dentistry is part of the lU Medical Center in Indianapolis. It is considered one of the best equipped schools in the country. The School has training for dental students in seven or more specialized areas such as surgery, straightening teeth, or making artificial teeth. Last year, the excellently equipped Dental Clinic treated more than 10,000 persons from an area of some 600,000, giving the students much op- portunity for practice and study. The dental program consists of at least two years of predental preparation and one year of professional education here on campus. The last three years are offered at Indianapolis. The Dental School also provides a dental hygiene program of two years for women. STUDENTS COMPARE NOTES OR PEER AT DENTAL DISORDERS. 197 THE AHS HAVE IT AS STUDENTS AND TEACHERS WORK IN A MOUTH DEAN M. K. HINE. D.D.S. SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY STUDENT-PATIENT HELPS DEMONSTRATION. 1% DENT STUDENTS DRILL AND FILL CAVITIES IN A MAZE OF DENTIST CHAIRS SMILING STUDENTS TESTIFY THAT LABS CAN BE FUN. The School ot Dentistry ib part ot the IL ' Medical Center in Indianapolis. It is considered one ot the best equipped schools in the country. The School has training for dental students in seven or more specialized areas such as surgery, straightening teeth, or making artificial teeth. Last year, the excellently equipped Dental Clinic treated more than 10,000 persons from an area of some 600,000, giving the students much op- portunity for practice and study. The dental program consists of at least t vo years of predental preparation and one year of professional education here on campus. The last three years are offered at Indianapolis. The Dental School also provides a dental hygiene program of two vears for Avomen. STUDENTS COMPARE NOTES OR PEER AT DENTAL DISORDERS. 197 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE PROFESSORS A new academic title, distinguishcil service professor, was bestowed by the In diana University lioard of Trus- tees on three professors in June, 1953. Since then only two other scliolars have been elevated to the service professorships, the University ' s highest academic rank. The title is in recognition of their distinguished achieve- nuiiis ill their fields and service to the Universitv. c .f® ' DR. JOHN R. MOORE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH l ' u)f. .Moore, selected in June, 1950, is internationally known as one of the leading scholars in .Augustan literature and history. He is a specialist in the political and literarv activities of Daniel Defoe. DR. H. J. MULLER PROFESSOR OF ZOOLOGY AND GENETICIST Prof. Muller, selected in 1953, is a winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his studies of the effects of X-rays on fruit flies. He has been known as a critic of Soviet control of scientists behind the Iron Curtain. DR. STITH THOMPSON P ROFESSOR EMERITUS OF ENGLISH AND FOLKLORE I ' lot. Thompson, selected in 10, )3, has linked the world ' s past to the present with his studies and compilation of folk- lore. His lU oflfice is known as a Port of Call and Clearing House for folklorists all over the world. DR. TRACY Y. THOMAS PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS Prof. Thomas, selected in June, 1956. is one of the world ' s leading authorities in the fields of differential geometry and applied mathematics. His research has won for him membership in the National Academy of Sciences. DR. T. M. SONNEBORN PROFESSOR OF ZOOLOGY AND GENETICIST Another 1953 selection. Prof. Sonneborn, has made studies of heredity that may help to explaiir the changes from normal to abnormal cells which occurs in cancer. 198 trnm FREDERIC BACHMAN LIEBER AWARD Excellence in teaching is recognized each year through the Frederic Bachman Lieber Memorial Award for Dis- tinguished Teaching. The recipient is selected by an all University committee of 10 members who receive nomi- -nations from the College and Schools of the University. Income for the endowment is given by Mrs. Katie D. Bachman in memory of her grandson. The award was first given in 1954. JEROME HALL PROFESSOR OF LAW Prof. Hall retci ed the aivaid in 1956. He is one of the out- standing legal scholars of the world and has brought distinc- tion to himself and lU by lec- turing in universities of many countries of .Asia and Europe. DR. W. R, BRENEMAN PROFESSOR OF ZOOLOGY Selected for the award in 1955, Prof. Breneman has given of his time and coiuisel to collegiate athletics and other general affairs of the University. He is recognized as a master of classroom techniques. HENRY B. VEATCH JR. PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY The first award was given to Prof. Veatch in 1954. His teaching has long been judged distinguished by his students and by his peers. Prof. ' eatch is a scholar and author of national reputation. 199 BROWN DERBY AWARD An interesting contrast to tiie Lieljer Avvaril is the most popular professor award presented by Sigma Delta Chi. The award, first given to a professor in 1937, was a dyed-brown derby. However, in 1941 the late Al Smith sparked the tradition by sending his own autographed brown derby. Today the tradition (oiitiniics as the regal headpiece is presented to the most popular pro! ai the annual Ciridirou Bancjuet. MERRITT LAWLIS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH I he 1956 winner is in his sixth year at lU. A veteran of five years ' Air Force Service (hiring World War II— part ;is a pri.soner of war— I ' rof. I.awlis said he fouiul tcacliinj; cry exciting. JOSEPH L. SUTTON ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF GOVERNMENT ARTHUR TAITT LECTURER IN FINANCE I lie ' .r, vviiiiKi. a relative I Ku comer to IV, is well loved l) his students. A popular lecturer, Mr. Taitt is congenial and energetic in all his activities. Tlie IMS winner has been termed e. tremely sociable, remembers faces, very well and doesn ' t hesitate to confront liis students outside of class with a firm hello. 200 PROFESSORS IN THE NEWS Hardly a week passes that some member of the faculty of Indiana University is not recognized in the news. Their influence is felt in learned circles throughout the world. We are proud of the many and varied accomplish- ments of our professors and present here only a slight sketch of the work that has been done. K. P. WILLIAMS PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS .As a delightful coiniast to a career in mathematics. Prof. Williams completed this year his fourth olume of Lincoln finds A General, a proposed se en-vohime series on the ( i il War. S. F. OTTESON PROFESSOR OF MARKETING 1 his ear Prof. Otteson directed the economic sur% ey of Indiana, a survey to which many members of the School of Business faculty contributed. DR. HENRY R. HOPE CHAIRMAN AND PROFESSOR. DEPT. OF FINE ARTS I ' rof. Hope acted as general |)rogram advisor at the Ninth General Conference of L ' XESCO uhich opened .Monday, Xov. 5, 1956 in New Delhi, India. Prof. Hope also lectured in Thailand and Japan. ELVIN S. EYSTER CHAIRMAN AND PRO BUSINESS EDUCATION OFFICE TRAINING ESSOR AND The fourth John Robert Gregi; Award was gi en this year to Prof. Evster. The national award is given for outstanding work in the field of educating students for business teaching. 201 IN MEMORIAM The day is always dark when a member of a family passes on. Our faculty family at Indiana University was deeply saddened by the deaths of four of its most beloved and respected members. Three others not on this campus also died this year, Prof. Frank Richman. Prof. James Ogden, and Mark Helm. MISS AGNES ANDERSON ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF SOCIAL WORK The loss of Miss . ' nclerson on July 8, 1956 deeply touched all those who knew her. We will always remember her self- lessness, hnmilitv. and sincere interest in others. DR. ALFRED C. KINSEY PROFESSOR OF ZOOLOGY I he untimely death of Dr. Kinsey on August 25, 1956 dealt to mankind a great loss. His works, however, will live and influence the thought of future generations. v. DR. ANDREW P. USHENKO PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY The death of Professor Ushcnko on September II, 1956 was keenly felt by his colleagues and students. He exerted a stimulating influence by inti- mately understanding those who worked under him. DR. JAMES E. MOFFAT PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF ECONOMICS After a long illness. Prof. MolTat died on January 9, 1957. Dr. Moflat was a gifted and stimulating teacher. His name was synonymous with the teach- ing of cconoinics at Indiana l ni ersitv. 202 SENIORS 203 HALL OF FAME Every year Indiana University graduates many seniors who have been outstanding both in scholarship and activities outside the classroom. To honor every one wiiom we consider outstanding would be impractical; so we have selected fifteen senior men and women who best represent those who have compiled outstanding records while at lU. To be elected to the Hall of Fame, the senior must have been a top executive in a major all-campus activity, elected to at least one campus honor- ary, and have maintained a grade average above the all men ' s or women ' s average. CLARENCE DONINGER President ol die Student Bi)d : Blue Key; Board of Aeons. LOUISE BAMBERGER President, A.W.S.; Mortar Hoard: Pamarada. 204 RON YENERICH X ' icc-pn Milriu ol tlic Student B.hIv: Ho.ikIoI Aeons: Bhit- Kc NEIL HINCHMAN President, Union Board: Blue Key: Board of Aeons. SUZANNE SIEMS I ditor. Indiana Daily Student; W.S. Council: Mortar Board. RICHARD CROSS President, M.R.H.. .; Blue Key. BRAD BOMBA President, I-Men ' s Club; Board of Aeons; Outstanding Lineman cif the Year. 205 WAYNE KIMMEL rrcsidiiu. lJ();iid()f Acoii Hlue Kcv. JAMES PLATT ' icc president. Union Board; President. Blue Ke ; Board of Aeons. KAY BALDWIN Editor. Indiana Daily Sliidenl; Treasurer. A.W.S.: Mortar Board. KENT ARVIN Business Manager, 1957 Arbutus; Chief Justice, Student Supreme Court; Vice-president, Blue Key. 206 MARLENE BRAUN President. Panhellenic Council; Mortar Board. MICHAEL BRUTTON Editor-in-thief. lO ' iT Aibutus: Managing Editor, 1956 Arbutus: Blue Kev. CAROLYN BAKER President. Y.W.C.A. Kfortar Board. RON SCHNEIDER President. Senior Class; Blue Key. 207 Afhor, Robert John, A.B. Ackeinuui, Jane Eli abeth. B.S. Adams, Floyd E., B.S. Ailanis. Paul E., B..S. Adaiuson. Janus Il.niv. Jr.. B.S. Ahlbrand. Jerome Ihumas, B..S. Alliens, Richard Joseph, B.S. Ajango, Helle, .A.B. Akre, Philip Robert. . .H. Alexander. Marsraret Birdeiia. B.S. . l,i er, Billie Jean. A.B. Alishouse, John Carl, B.S. Allen, David, B.S. Allen, Eleanor LaVern, B.S. Allen. Ruth Carolvn. B.S. AlILson, Ralph C, B.S. Allmann, David William, B.S. .Altheide, Wayne Carlton, B.S. Amstutz, Joseph Gerald, B.S. . ndasen, Leda, B.S. Anderson, James, A.B. Anderson, John Cameron, B.S. Anderson, Marilyn Ann, A.B. Anderson, Neil Allen, B.S. Anderson, Nora Jean. A.B. Anderson, Shirley Yvonne, B.S. Anderson, Warren Lee, B.S. Andrew, Jerald Lee, A.B. Andrews, Fred Batman, A.B. Angelos, Vange, B.S. Ankers, Gloria, A.B. Apple, Ferrell Dean, B.S. Apple, Phyllis, B.S. Appleman, Joyce McGee, B.S. .Arterburn. Linda Lois, B.S. Arvin, Kent Stephen, B.S. Ashby, Robert Newton, A.B. Asmus, Judith, B.S. Astesano, Josephine Joan, B.S. Atkinson, . lice Lvnn. , .B. Attschuler, Doris .Ann, B.S. Austin, Carol, A.B. Austin, Marilyn Claire, B.S. Baer, Joachim Theodor, A.B. Bailey, James Devon, B.S. f? f c} or CS O f) BBh h O ( C) c , n Bakoi, Carolyn Jane, A.B. Baker, Ginger Lou, B.S. I5aker, Jacob Gerald, B.S. Baker. John Paul, B.S. Baker. Phyllis Ann, B.S. Baker, William Bercan, B.S. Baldwin, Muriel Kay, A.B. Balch, Charles Guthrie, B.S. Ball, Eugene Ernest, Jr., B.S. Ball, Saundra G., B.S. Ballantine, Cynthia June, A.B. Ballard, Larry, A.B. Bamberger, Louise, B.S. Barber, Diane Mary, B.S. Bard, Harriet Adrienne, B.S. Barker, Roberta Jane, B.S. Barker, Walter Lee, B.S. Barnett, Keith A., B.S. Barnes, Catherine, B.S. Barnard. Kenneth Eldon, A.B. Barnhart, Ben J., . .B. Barnhisel, Thomas Stewart, B.S. Barr, George Anthony, B.S. Barrett Elsie R., A.B. Barrett. Robert Victor, A.B. Banal, Lawrence John, B.S. Bass, Dwain, B.S. Bass, Marilyn, A.B. Bassett, Barbara Alyce, B.S. Bassett. Marv Norma, B.S. Bauer, Betty Jean, A.B. Bauer, Frederick Taggart, A.B. Baugh, William Bluford, Jr.. B.S. Beaman, Jane Ann, B.S. Beaver. .Mice Mae, A.B. Bego, James Leland, B.S. Bell, Belden Hill, A.B. Bell. William Laird, B.S. Bellis, Bettie Jo, B.S. Bcnditzson, Howard R., B.S. Bennett, Carolyn Barbara, A.B. Bently, David Mortimer, B.S. Berg, Gershon Sidney, B.S. Berg, Richard Edward, B.S. Bergstrom, Lyle Richard, A.B. SENIORS 209 Bernard, Neil Leon, B.S. Bernstein, Janet Roslyn. A.B. Berry, Grate. U.S. Berry, Siiirli Ann. K..S. Best. Lnui Rnili. B.S. Beuinel, Willi. ul, Ji.. U.S. Beutter, Robert Charles, B.S. Bevan, William Leroy, A.B. Bianco, Shirley Hatfield. B.S. Bidwell, Colleen Rirkpatrick, A. 15 Bidwell, James, B.S. Biever, Thomas Lee, B.S. Bigge, Barbara Alice, , .H. Bilger, Barbara .Ann. B.S. Binglcv. Bette Jo;in. AH. Bishea. Norman Doral, B.S. Black, Marjorie Ellen, B.S. Blackburn, Ann S.. B.S. Blackwell, Frederick Wayne, A.B. Blake. Judith Lou. B.S. Blaskovich, Thomas Robert, B.S. Blessinger, Agnes Louise, B.S. Boardman, Kay Dyann, B.S. Bode, Sylvia Ann, B.S. Boggs. Douglas S., B.S. Bogue, Joseph David, B.M. Bogusz, Robert, B.S. Bolender, Carol Ann. B.S. Bolitho, Marilyn n Jane, B.S. Bomba. Brad J.. A.B. Bennington, Robert Lester. B.S. Booher, Ted William, A.B. Booker, Susan Marie, B.S. Boone, Marjorie Lee, .A.B. Borchelt. Kenneth I ' aul. B.S. Borkenstein, Gerald V.. B.S. Borns, Robert Aaron. B.S. Borter, Leonard Dale, B.S. Boss, Barbara Ann, B.S. Bostwick, James .Arnold. B.M.L Bottortf, Thomas Eugene, B.S. Bottom, Doyle E., B.S. Bourdon, Carol Lee, B.S. Bowen, Larry Lee, B.S. Bowers. Lois E.. B.S. f y ' [ t -erf W ' «f r A o n r A f ( n D f-t! f q D ( 4 Bowler, Gregory Lee, A.B. Bowman. Donald E., B.S. H.iuNci. |oliii William. B..S. l ' ,o ,l, . .u]( . BS. B.jMT. William 1... A.K. Box, Regina Sue, B.S. Bradley, iMary Catherine. B.S. Bradley, Richard, B.S. Brajner. Gene |.. B.S. Branson, Sarah |anc. . .B. Brashears, Benjamin Seth, .A.B. Braun, Marlene, . .B. Brazier, Claude Neil, B.S. Bredcme er, Evelyn Joan, B.S. Brenemaii, .Miriam Eilene, B.S. Brewer. Thomas R., B.S. Britten. Dale . .. B.S. Brittoii. Paul Coleman, B.S. Brodhecker. Thomas Andrew, B.S. Brose. Paul E.. . .B. Brown, Harold E., B.S. Brown, Norman, . .B. Brown. Oreal L., B.S. Brown. William A., B.S. Browne. Phvllis Anne, B.S. Brownell, Janet May, A.B. Browning. John David, B.S. Brumbaugh. Roger Lee, B.S. Brumm. Harold Leroy, B.S. Brune, Ciharks Marvin. k.V . Brutton, Michael S.. B.S. Brvant. David Tobe, A.B. Bryant. Randall Dale. A.B. BuUington, .Annette, B.S. Biaditt. Donald C. B.S. Burgdoerfer, Jerry, B.S. Burgoon, Elmer Charles, Jr.. B.S. Burkev, Kenneth Steele, B.S. Burkhardt, Edwin Earl, B.S. Burns. Barbara Ann, B.S. Bia-ns. Thelma .M.. A.B. Burrolf, David Lawrence, B.S. Burroff. Judith Whitelock, B.S. Bushman, Ted. B.S. Butler, Robert Charles, B.S. SENIORS 211 li nic, Cymliia .;., li.i . Cabel, James, B.S. Cachules, Nick, A.B. Cagiantas, Calliopi S.. B.S. Callas, . ndrcw, B.S. Calloii. katliKcii Biook. .V.B. Campbell, Barbara .Ann, B.S. Capehart, James B.. B.S. Carnall, Ned Roof, B.S. Carncs. Walter .Mired, B.S. Carpenter, Gene K., B.S. Carter, Thomas Edward. Jr.. A.B. Catanzarite, Joseph Frank, B.S. Chamberlain, Maurice Kay, B.S. Chambers, Marlene Ann, B.S. Chen, Vin-Chuan, B.S. Chester, Lyle W., B.S. Chin-Yee, Millie, A.B. Chipman, Ralph Dean, B.S. Christian, Richard Olin, B.S. Cipowski, Paul August, B.S. Claeys, Frank John, B.S. Clark, Donald Maurice, B.S. Clark, Elnora Louise, B.S. Clark, Ernest, Jr., B.S. Clark, Margaret Ann, B.S. Clark, William Russell, Jr., A.B Clay, Garner, Jr., B.S. Cleek, Carroll Edwin, B.S. Clements, Harley M., A.B. Clester, Harriet Remick, B.S. Ciine, Carolyn Ann, B.S. Cloe, Rafe Heath, A.B. Close, Gloria E., B.S. Cohen. Phillip Stokes, B.M. Colchin, Charles Edwin, B.S. Cole, Phila, B.S. Collie, John, Jr., A.B. Colnitis, Joy Arlene, B.S. Combs, Nelson B., B.S. Conger, John Thomas, B.S. Conklin, Robert Dale, Ah. Conn, Frank Herbert, B.S. Connerton, Kay Frances, B.S. Conrad, Everett L., A.B. ( ' ■■. ■iTi O 9 Q n ( o] f r5 f% Q (T%] mam n O ( f) r n. r f i O (ioppes, Alartia Marie, B.S. (iooper, Carol, A.B. (iooper, William Earl, B.S. (iorbin, Charles Dowell, B..S. (;ork. [oselynn Jan, B..S. Cosgrove, James Thomas, B..S. Cortese, Joseph Harr -, A.B. Couger, Janet Ann, A.B. Cousineau, Carole Vesta, B.S. (iowart, Robert Lafavette. B.M. Ciowcn, Richard Lee, B.S. (. ' .OK, Donald Thomas, B.S. (iox, Joann .A.llendorf, . .B. Cox. Standiford Henr) ' , A.B. Covne, Arthur Edward. B.S. C;raig, M. Carolyn, B.S. Cralle, Joan Lee, A.B. C:rews, Thomas Wesley, A.B. Cirinklaw, Jim Alfred, B.S. Cross. Richard ' ernon. B.S. Crothers, Edward Joe, A.B. Crouch, Nancy A., B.S. ( :i owe, Robert Emlin, B.S. Crum, James Edward, A.B. Ciunie. Ralph Edward. B.S. Cunningham, William Thomas, B.S. Curless, Robert Travis, A.B. Current, Jerrv Hall, B.S. Clurry, Richard Lee, B.S. Dailev. Bernard Howard. .A.B. Dailey, James Barton, B.S. Dale, Jacqueline Grace, B.S. Dale, ■illiam Dwain, A.B. Daniel. Jerome C, B.S. Dannu. Alilahad Paulas. Ah Davis, Daisy Irene, B.S. Davis, James E., B.S. Davis. James Ronald, B.S. Davis, John William, B.S. Davis. Man, Jo, B.S. Davison, Ruth Marilyn, A.B. Dean. Lyndon Lee, B.S. DeBonis, Michael Dominic, B.S. Deck, James Louis, B.S. Dell. AVavne Russell, B.S. SENIORS 213 Dciii.irti-. Mis. Ill (..i . l s Demos, George, B.S. Dcrhaiiimtr. Nan I oiiisf, li.S. De ' ries, .Saiidia Jcin. K.S. Dewev, Dean llainili.in, M.S. DiikiiiM)!!. Cm, ,11 ., A.K. nillaul. Ch.iilrs I h,, 111. IS. IVS Dilliiian. kiiiiuili leu. 15. Dinger, Dallas let-. AH. Disler, Jack Ray. U.S. Ditson, RayiiKi K.i , BM. Dixon. Jane C;arol, B.,S. Dixon, Max Euociic. B..S. Dixon, William. Jr., U.S. Dobbins, jMarUiu- Kloisc, B.S. Dodd, .Margaret Joami. B.S. Dolby, Roberta K.. A.h. Donaldson, Bessie, B.S. Donninger, Clarence Henry, B.S. Donselman, Dorothy Elizabeth, . . Doolittle, Marlene Jean. B.M.E. Douglass, Charles Walter. B.S. Downen, Thoma.s William. B.S. Downey, Matthew 1 honias, .Vli Doyle, Jerome Walter, B.S. Draper, Jo . nii, B.S. Dreier, Ruth Klkii. B.S. Dudley, Shirley . nn, B.S. Duke, Sandra Kav. B.S. Dulack, Stephen, Jr., B.S. Dusthimer, Ihoiii.is Lee, B.S. Dustin, Donna Ruth. B.S. DuValle, Marilyn Ann, B.S. Eakins, Ann Camden, A.B. Easterdav, Samuel Gorden, B.S. Eckert, Pauline Alae, B.S. Eddy, Donald Lynn, B.S. Edwards, Gail Maurice, A.B. Edwards, William John, A.B. Ehrlich, Dale Martin, B.S. Eldridge, Jene, B.S. Ellis, Albert Giberson, B.S. Ellis, James Mitchum, B.S. Ellis, Janice Louise, A.B. Ellis, John Wesley, A.B. i fin ( ,p r ni A ! n o c c r% n n (T ? ( l.liiiorc, Aiulicy lone, U.S. Klsncr, Gordon I.ouis, B.S. i:i cy, Carol )., B.S. km V Iv l-.iuerson, Jaiitt Glyn, IJ..S. l-.iuiiRrt. Aiiiie H.. B.S. £ Si — c Q f) A iMiiilc, Helen .Mbcrui, B.S. Knglander, Sandra Joy, A.R. Engiedow, Mark Eldon, B.S. Enlow, Susan R.. A.h. m Knsniiiiner. Sheila. A.B. Q - ' l.psiein, Bernard ' ., B.S. Ervin, John Retherford, B.S. Eubank, David Arthur, B.S. Fackler, Mary Elizabeth. B.S. il: ' i Fair, Diane, B.S. r r i Faries, James . llen, Jr.. B.S. Farquhar, Pauline June, B.S. Feather, Jean Betty, B.S. Feldman, Clark Leigh, B.S. M 1% m Fencken. Villiam . lan. B.S. B . ' Q ■Q r W --s m Fenner, Carl M., .A.B. Fenter, Jack Ray, B.S. Ferverda, Floyd Pierre. B.S. 14 fttk I k Ferverda. Ihonias W ' .. B.S. Fetters, Snsan . iin. B.M.E. SENIORS iP o (ff A Fields. Alpheus Heuii. B.M.E. Fields, James Earl, A.B. Fields. Nancy Boswell. B.S. L z V, ' Fields. Shirley . nn, A.B. rff i k. f iai Fienberg. Sheila Fay. B.S. 1 ' n t Finkelstein, Michael, -A.B. Fish, Allan L.. B.S. Fishback, Sharon Jane, B.S. .-V V . 44 i Fisher. W ' arren Thomas, B.S. Fleetwood. Jewel. B.S. B ' Q a Fletcher, James Charles. B.S. Flora, Gene AValter, B.S. Flora, Janice Ann, B.S. Ford. Floretta Alice, B.S. Ifife iTfe -K- 1 l•o l)rink. Robert Don. B.S. o D ?5 n ' «? Foster, Gilbert D., B.S. Foust, Ronald Kent, B.S. Fox, Xila Sue, B.S. y k 1 A.V Fox, Richard Thomas, B.S. France, Michael Harvey. B.S. 215 Kraiui . I ' tiRlnpc, IVS. Franklin, Norniaii Diillv, lis. Frappicr, |o IL. B.S. Frederick, Donald Gent ' . U.S. Freds. Marlene. AH. Freed, Mary Dc Vonna, B.. I.L. Freeman, Harry Edward, A.K. Freeman, Meta Dene, B.,S. Freiburger, Richard Eugene, B..S. Fritkf. Robert Vini.iiii. B.S. Friend, .Albert Morton. B.S. Fry, Suzanne, B.S. Fryman. George Har ey. B.S. Fulps, Donna Jane. A.h. Funk. Jovce. B.S. Furnish, Betty Lorine. B.S. Gabel. Harriet Lois. B.M.E. Galbreath, Mary, B.S. Gallagher, Harry S., Jr.. A.h. Gallagher. Patricia Elaine. .A.B. Gallinatti, Dale V., B.S. Gallinger, Gail Ruth, B.S. Galofaro, Lawrence Louis. B.S. Galvin, .Ann Berkley, B.S. Gamble, Barbara Jean, B.S. Ganoe, Charles William. Jr., B.S. Garfinkle, Faye Sonia, B.S. Garland, Charles K., B.S. Garman, Ted L., B.S. Gassert. Joanne Frances. B.S. Gauger, Dorothy Irene. B.S. Gay, Viola Bunch, B.S. Gehrke, Fred Carl, B.S. Geiss, Frank Joseph, A.B. Gemmer, Barrv .Armond. .A.B. Gentile, John Joseph, B.S. Gentry, David Brenton. B.S. Gephart, Carole Ann. .A.B. Gettle. H. Robert, B.S. Gieseke, F. Gary. .A.B. Gildea, Margaret Hoadley. B.S. Gill, George Norman, A.B. Gillen. James C, B.S. Giltner, Clifford N., B.S. Ginn. George Moses. B.S. 0 Q: P P ' rt C! O O d p ,0 cs r p cfi a ( ( CD . o o oodard, Marvin Jay, B.S. odwin, Virginia Lee, A.B. oris, John B., B.S. ossman, David George, B.S. otsthall. Kathryn Jean, B.S. Goudeaux, Addie, B.S. Graham, Alice Evelyn, B.S. (iraham, Nancy Elizabeth, . .B. (iramer, George William. B.S. r;raves, . nn Bvrne. B.S. Graves, Clarice Faye, A.B. (xraves, June Marlene, B.S. Gray, Dickey Wayne, B.S. Careen, James Lawrence, B.S. Green. Mariana, B.S. Green, Nancy Elizabeth, A.B. Green, Norvella F., B.S. Greenberg, Carol Ruth, B.S. Griffith, Norman Ray, B.S. (;rimes. Dan S., A.B. Grimes, John Carter, B.S. Grimes, Robert Warren, B.S. Grimes, Sue Carol, B.S. Griner, Nancy Aline, B.S. Cirinstead. Marjorie Jeanne. B.S. Groh, Sue Carolyn, A.B. Gronemeir, Ralph Gary, B.S. Grostefon, Sandra Karen, B.S. Grunrmeyer, Virgil Raymond, B.S. Ciuenin. Mars . nn. B.S. Guy, Robert C, B.S. Habben, Meredita G., B.S. Haddan, Natalie, A.B. Hageman, Donna Sue, B.S. Halas. Raymond Marc, B.S. Hale, Gloria, . .B. Hale, James Marvin, B.S. Hales. Marvliz Milling. . .B. Hall, Joseph John, B.S. Hall. Joseph Leonard. B.S. Hall, Virginia Geraldine, B.S. Hallett, Marilyn Marie, A.B. Hamilton, .Arthur Wayne, B.S. Hamilton, Carol Jane, A.B. Hammond, Phillip . Ilen, B.S Hampton, Judith Elcaimr. A. IV Hanau, Henry Fred. B.S. Hanisch, Frank J()si.|)li. |i.. IV . Hanley, Larry L.. AH. Hank ' v, Nanc Sue. IVS. 11.11111111.4. l-iiius 1 .. H. I l.iiiMii. Riibfi t KuntiK ' . A Harcoun, Mauiila 1... K..S. Hardaway, Thomas .. B.S. Hardv, Nancy Loim. B..S. IlanU, RoljLil iD.scph. B..S. Harbin, Nancy Lee, A.M. Hare, Curtis Clyde, B..S. Harman, Jack Kimes, B..S. Harris, Marilyn Elizabeth. B..S. Harris, Myrna, B.S. Harrison, Paul Carter. B.S. Hart, Max Dean, B..S. Hart, Thomas Marion. B.S. Hartzell, Martha June. . .B. Hatfield, Craig Bond. B.S. Hauenstein, June Marie. .A.B. Hawkins, William M.. B.S. Hayes, Albin Berry, Jr.. B.S. Haves, Edward Lee, B.M. Hayes, Gayle Eugene. B.S. Hayes, Norman Maxwell, B.S. Hayes, Robert D.. B.S. Hayes, Robert E.. Jr.. B.S. Headv, Kav Rosalind. . .B. Heath, Edward Dixon, A.H. Heaton, Albert Jack, A.B. Hebert, Lois Ruth, B.S. Hedge, Jane, B..S. Hedge. John Alan. B.S. Hedge, Richard Wayne, B.S. Hedrick, Jack T., B.S. Heena, Charles Richard. B.S. Hein, Christina Maude. B.S. Hein. Leroy Olsen. B..S. Helms, Suzanne Elizabeth. B.S. Henderson, William H., B.S. Hendricks, Marilyn .Ann. B.S. Hendricks, James Dale. . .B. Hendricks, Richard Va ne. B.S. SI a cy 0. a r Q. 1 Ak feiPltk .tfMit:kt::k £ ' a V i4 dik A p f ( O- k l-k t ik ti r a P Mh ikk ,S!k kk j 1 fH Q ifii . . ' SHU 14 1 £ Ji a n i% ■w. ..:--•■■■' • . (y o o (f o Ill 111 . |,iii|iR-liiic Delorcs. B.M.E. Il( ii.ild, (..Digc Edwin, A.M. 11(11.111. j.irv Ray, A.B. llnsliiiKiii. Nancy May, B.S. 11. M,ii. Junius Cilvde, Jr.. B.S. H( n. Roberta Kay, B.S. IlibiHi. Barbara Jeanne, B.S. IlibiK-r, Dm VilIiam. . .B. lli(kiiiaii. CharUs William. . .B. Micks. M. I.iiif. B..S. Ili-a. o-,hiii.,. B..S. Hi,s; ;ins. Gilbert William, B.S. Hill, Janice £.. B.M. Hill. Max . llen. B.S. Hinisfl, Marlene .Alma. B.S. Hinchman. Neil RutI, B.S. Hinebaugli, Kenneth Daniel. B.S. Hines, Mary .Alice, B.S. Hinton, Richard P., B.S. Hirai, Keiji, B.S. Hite, Peggy Jean, B.S. Hniurovic. Joseph Francis, B.S. Hockctte. George Charles, .A.B. Hodson. Charles L., B.S. Hoffman. Donald .Alan, B.S. Hofmann. Larry Eugene, B.S. Hofinockel. Carolyn May, B.M. Hogeme er, Mirian Lou, B.S. Hoglund. John B.. B.S. Ho.jue. Dmiald M.. B.M.E. Holder. David E.. B.S. HoUev. Sondra Lola. A.B. Hollihan. Evelvn Norma, B.S. Hollv. Harvev Bernard. B.M.E. Honaker. Charles R.. A.B. Honda. Nobuo. A.B. Hood. Doiotln Jane, B.S. Hooning. John Peter, IH, B.S. Hopkins, Donald Wayne, .A.B. Horinuth. James Otto. B.S. Horwitz. Sanford Jay, B.S. Hoskinson, .Ann Schwab. .A.B. Hosteller. Connie Mack, .A.B. House, Robert Baker, B.S. H.iiiser. -Ann L.. A.B. 21! Howald, Loren Laniont, B.S. Howard, Gordon Glenn, B.S. Howard. Robert Paul. B.M. Hubbard. Morris F.lbert, B.M. Hiibbell. Calvin K.. U.S. Huddleston. Elam A.. B.S. Hudson, Margaret W.. B.S. Hughes, Joe G.. B.S. Hull, Carol T., A.B. Hunicrickhouse. Ronald Ray, B.S. Hunter, Ben L., B.S. Hunter, Rita Diefendahl, B.S. Huser, Leah Marie, B.S. Huss, Sylvia Edna, B.S. Hunter, Ralph Eugene, B.S. Ignas, Edward, B.S. Imboden, Roy Warren, B.S. Ingram, Richard Gene, A.B. Inkley, Kathryn Ann. B.S. Innian. Sandra Jane. B.S. Isenbarger, Karl, B.S. Isom, Louise Harmon, B.S. Jackson, Marilyn Jean, B.S. Jackson, Phillip Byron, B.S. Jackson, S. Yvonne, B.S. Jackson, William Lorenzo, A.B. Jacqmain, Ralph Joseph, B.S. James, Carole E., A.B. Jamison, Dennis R., B.S. Janneck, Judith . nn. B.S. Jaracz, Ronald Frank, B.S. Jeffries, Jack Allison, B.S. Jehl, Leo John, Jr., B.S. Jenson, Carol Edith, A.B. Jenkins. Glenn, B.S. Johnson, Barbara Jean. A.B. Johnson, Carson Edward, B.M.K, Johnson, Kay Mariene, B.S. John.son, Kenneth B., B.S. Johnson, Linda Claire, B.S. Johnson, Mary Eleanor, B.S. Johnson, R. Donald, A.B. Johnson, Rosalind Ann, B.S. Johnson, Thomas Joseph, B.S. Jones, Donn Carter. B.S. O D (f P P fN ( (3 O O f% . f ■■Hi |()iics, FrtddiL ' Yvoiizio, B.S. Jones, Lessie Eugene, B.S. I ones, Raymond, B.S. Jordan, Donald E., B.S. Jordan. Robert Dean, A.B. |oris, William Edward, B.S. )ospe, Susanne, A.B. joss, Margaret M., B.S. Joss, Robert A., B.S. Kaeffi, Susan, B.S. Kahn, Stuart, A.B. Ivalver, Carol Fay, A.B. Kaneko, Tadashi, B.S. Ivarlson, Shirley Mae, B.S. Karowsky, Donald F., B.S. Kaser, William Robert, B.S. kassenoff, Sanford, B.S. Kauchak, Richard Norman, B.S. Raye, Joan Hartman, B.S. Rave, M. Kenneth, B.S. Ivazich. Patricia Barbara, B.S. Keck, Carolyn Suzanne, B.S. Keeley, Mary Diane, B.S. Reiser, Richard E., A.B. Keith, Robert Dale, B.S. Kelley, Gordon E., B.S. Kelley, Ivan Ray, B.S. Relley, James Floyd, B.S. Rellman, Frederick William, B.S. Kelly, Alice Diane, B.S. Kelly, John Edward, B.S. Kelly, John Howard, B.S. Relso, Patricia Lou, .4.B. Kennedy, Robert Keith, B.S. Kenshol. William Stanley, A.B. Keppler, Carole Kindwall, A.B. Kern, Arlene Marie, B.M.E. Kern, Nancy Lynn, B.S. Kern, Roy William, B.S. Rett, Gilbert Frank. B.S. Keys, Norma Evelyn, B.S. Khongkhakul, Esther O., A.B. Kielton, Melvyn Joseph, A.B. Kienzynski, Paul John, B.S. Killian. Robert A., B.S. SENIORS Kilpatrick, Ihonias Marliii, H.s. Kimmcl, Wayne A., A.B. Kincaid, Garland Ellis. B.S. Kincaid, Robcn Wayne. B.S. Kins. M.iiAluill. jr.. B.M.E. Kinklc, Susan Mary. B.S. Kirchncr, Charlotle Jane. B.S. Klem, Paul Richard. A.B. Klinge, Edward Carl. A.B. Klinj;ernian. ]c)lni |iisr|)h. .B. Knight, Robert LeRoy, B.S. Knisley, Sharon Dee, B.S. Knocbber, Edward Henry, B.S. Kobza, Richard Louis. B.S. Konsiaiis. Constantine. B.. I. Koselke, Norman Eugene, B.S. Kosin, John Robert, B.S. Kozacik, Patricia Ann.. . .B. Kraner, Jerrv L.. B.S. Kra as. William (.Inist. B.S. Krebs, John Louis. B.S. Kreitman, Leon, .A.B. Kristoff, Frank Richard. B.S. Kroeger, Howard Frederick. B.S. Kroner. Betsv Carolvn. B.S. Krucger, Thomas Paul. .A.B. Kruse, Kurt G., B.S. Ku, Chia-Wei, B.S. Kutzner, Mary Arlou li. B.S. Kuvper, James Russell. B.S. Lambert, William Pierre. B.S. Land, Murphey Cahin. B.S. Landaw, Claude David, B.S. Lane, Clarence Roger. B.S. Langford. Frank L., B.S. Lannom, Gail Patricia. .A.B. Larowe, Gladys Aim, B.S. Larson, James Roy, B.S. Laswell, James Winston, B.S. Lattimer. Richard Lee. B.S. Laudick, Richard Charles. B.S. Lauer, Lawrence James. B.S. Laymon, Denis Bonhani. .A.B. Leak, Donald Aubrey. B.S. Leavell, Fred Winnefield. Jr.. B.S. (f n Q n rs c , o f fk tf 7 f b mm P (T) f O ac ( O ? £ O O f Cs fS wsi TS I n -k 1 ickUri. M. Sue. A.B. 1 n. R.-Ihii 1 dwaid. li.S. I.iliniaii. tlizabeili Marie, B.M.E. 1 iiiibke. Rcinhold Robert, R.S. l.iii ' ' iii( k, {.iKiitlur I ' lit . .1V Lennington, Terrence R., B.S. Leslie, John Robert, A.B. Lessly, Marilyn Jeanne, B.M. Leu, Nadine Louise, B.S. Levensteiii. I ' aula Sue, B.S. l.e in, Benjamin Harris, B.S. l.ewandowski, Paul Andrew, B.S. I ewis, Robert Dean, A.B. Lewis. Shirley, B.S. Liberman, .Annette Sarah, B.S. Libey, John Royer, A.B. Liechty, Karen Belle, B.S. Lindsay, Carmen, B.M. l.indsav, Marlene, . .B. Linton. Xoriuan L., B.S. Linville, David Nichols, B.S. Lippeatt. Marjorie Eleanor, A.H. Lisher. Wilbur Earnest, B.S. Litherland. Carole Jo. nne, B.M. Little. John Paul. B.M.E. Livezey. .Michael J., B.S. 1 Dcke. James Robert, B.S. Lockhart. Barbara Jane, B.S. Logan, Frances J., B.S. Lohbauer. Robert Dean, A.B. Long, Jerry E., B.S. Long, Michael Terrance, .A.B. Long, Ralph Jack, B.S. Louck, Nancv Jane, . .B. Louderniilk. Ruhard Gordon. A.B. Loux. Pattv Joanne, .A.B. l.owenstine. Don Maurice, B.S. Lucas, John David, B.S. l.undquist. James Laurel, B.S. Ml Alpine. Shirley Mae, .A.B. McCall. Charles H., Jr., A.B. .McCasland, Mary Lou, B.S. .McCollum, Carl Weston, B.S. . kCollum. Mvrna Sue, A.B. .McCormitk. Dennis John, A.B. SENIORS 223 McCorniick, William, Jr., B.S. McCoy, Georgialee, B.M.E. McCrackeii, James Darwin, B.S. McCror ' , Sandra Moonycen, US McCullou. ' li. MaN Dean. A.H McDermond, Mary Jane, B.S. Mclntire, Richard Lee, B.S. McKeeman, Maryellen, B.S. Mcllrath, Robert Allan. B.S. MiKcn ir. Chester Wriion. H.S Mcknight, Ruth Craig, B.S. McLaughlin, Henri Robert, B.S .McManus, James Joseph, A.B. .McMillan, Nancy Jane, B.S. McMulIen, Robert Francis, B.S McNabney, James Edwin. B.S. McNamara, . ngela Marie, B.S. McNeil, Thomas Lannon, B.S. McPike, Maryann, B.S. McWhorter, Barbara, . ' .B. Mace, William Melvin. B.S. Macke, Elmer, B.S. Maesaka, Ert, B.S. Maglish, Joseph Michael, B.S. Mahan, John Thomas. B.S. Malouf, Lillian H., B.M. Maners, Phillip Dale, B.S. Mangels, Louis A., A.B. Manassa, Richard Jay, A.B. Mann, Louise Catherine, B.S. Manta, Judy Natsuko, B.S. Marchand, Gloria Marlenc, A.ii. Marjanian, Anita, B.S. Marquis, Donald B., A.B. .Martin, Joan, B.S. Martin, Joan Laverne, B.S. Martin, Ralph Henry, B.S. Martin, Thomas Frank, B.S. Martin, William Robert, B.S. Martinez. .-Xrsenio. B.S. Massel, Lois Ann, B.S. Mastey, Anthony Daniel, B.S. Mastey, Roberta Sophie, B.S. Mathews, Helen Edith. .A.B. Mathias. Richard Harold. A.B. 9( t) o o p ilk r, f c D ilk V (S dii p r a O MattLin, Tliomas J., B.S. Mattingly, Matk Francis, B.S. Maurer, James Frank, A.B. k j il Al May, Jt-arinctte Chartrand, A.B. . r:i ur. Ri liai l [olin, B.S. r% fy ff o D . Uail, I ' atritia, A.B. .Meeker, Dorothy Ellen, B.S. .Meharry, Josephine, B.S. A V - ' il Meier, Jean Edna. B.S. Meise, Maxwell A., B.S. r. ff rS .Melaven, Roger David, B.,S. .Mentzelos, Efthymia, .A.B. Menzel, Fayanne, B.S. .MetEger, Elnora Sue, B.S. dik Mever, Carol Elaine. B.S. O p P P, Meyer. Fredric Duane, B.S. Meyer, Russell, A.B. Michelson, Herbert Stephen, B.S. .Miles. Lester E., B.,S. fe dik A « M Miller. Anna Bernice. B.S. f?5 d c. P O Miller. Arthur J., B.S. Miller. Barry, A.B. .Miller, David Israel, B.S. H. kk iik iX i Miller, Edward Eugene, B.S. Miller. C.arland Jacob, B.S. SENIORS n ' c A O Miller, Herbert A.. B.S. Miller, Jerry Leroy. B.S. .Miller, Kathryn Bea, B.S. ' . u mh 1 .Miller, Leonard ' incent. B.S. Miller, Randall A.. B.S. p o O t W n Millholland. Paul Maurice, A.B. .Millikeii. Lloyd Herman. B.S. .Mills. Joseph B., B.S. Yi Mings. Robert Charles, B.S. Miser. Robert Newman. .A.B. P T Mitchell, .Anne, B.S. Mitchell, Dorothy .Ann, B.S. .Mitchell, Patrick George, .A.B. r  lrin T-T = ' lfr ' H AHpIp R S ' ---, L i- ik ai Monfreda, John .Anthony, B.S. P c O A .Montgomery. Ralph Franklin, A.B. .Montgomery. Roger Kay. B.S. Moore. David Cornelius, B.S. J ' k V ' J .Moore. Jack Frederick, B.S. .Moore. Jo Ann. B.S. 225 Moore. Jaiu-t llainc MM. II. Moore. Davi.l jtuil. A.H. Mordeiiti, Daniel Josepli. H..M. Moreheail, Dale Neil. B..S. Morehiiul. K;iicn I ' liaris. U.S. MoieUDii. Dun . ., 15..S. Morgan. Raymond Lewis, B.S. Morris, Robert Cionller. B.S. Morris, Nan( Ann. B.S. Morris. .Sharon l a . . .B. Morris. Wavne L.., B.S. Aforrow, William James, B.S. Mortensen, Bruce James, B.S. Mosiman, Fred Hugh, B.S. Moss, Clemens, C, B.S. Mossier, James Jesse, B.S. Mowrey, Lois A., B.S. Mount. William Joseph. B.S. Mueller, Gloria Jean, B.S. Murrav, Nan. B.S. Murphy, Stuart Perry, B.M. Mutz, Margaret . nn, B.S. Afyers. Marian Evelyn. B.S. Myers, Richard .-Xmo. -V.B. Mvers, William Alton, B..S. Naffer, Harvey Alexander, B.S. Naftzger, Sherman Oliver, B.S. Naftzger, Willetta Barnhart. B.S. Nagy, John Calvin, B.S. Nahrwold, Da id lanye. A.h. Napier, John Edward. B.S. Narrol, Phyllis, A.B. Nathanson, .Albert Irwin, . .B. Neff, Martha Sandra, B.S. Nay. Jack Paul. A.B. Neal, Donna Jo, B.M. Neal, Harold Richard, B.S. Neal, Richard Lynn, B.S. Nelson, Janet L., A.B. Nelson, Marv Louise, B.S. New, John Ralston, |r., B.S. Neuhauser, Robert Wayne, A.H. Nichols, Addie Belle, B. L Nichols, John Lee, A.B. Nickels, Jerome Eugene, B.S. o. t O O O D. Oj p a 9- . ' - ' life P f i P p ( f[- c: % f C i % n f T- .NHIiaus. Jncjiiic l.iigcnc, U.S. Nkliaus, David Arnold, H.S. NicniiaM. Ri. haul .rv. IV Noel, Judiili Anil, 14. S. Noonc, William, K.,S. Norman. I ' liilip Robert. A.H. Norri.s. . Iar , A.H. Null, Don Allen. B.,S. Nussbauni, Doris Etta, U.S. Nyerges, Eugene David. B.S. Oak. Annette Carol, B.,S. Oakes, Henry Nathaniel, jr.. . .B. O ' Brian, Raymond Joseph. H.S. O ' Brien, Marcia Louise. B.S. O ' Brien. John [ichael. B.S. O ' Brien. Robert Dennis. B.S. Ogle, Ronald Kent, B.S. O ' Kellev. Richard Dale. A.H. (Jlander. Nancy [ean. B.S. Olixer, Cliarlme .Marie. H.S. O ' Neill, Peggy Judith. B.S. Oppenheini, Robert L.. B.S. Orear. Joseph, B,S. Organ, Mary Margaret, B.S. Orr. Marv Louise. A.B. Osborne. Gary C cjleman, B.S. 0 erby, Truman T., .A.B. Overdeck, Barbara .Ann, B.S. Overmver, John Eugene, B.S. Oueiis. Barbara June. B.S. I ' allatin, John Stephen. B.S. I ' appas. .Anna M.. B.S. I ' arient. William Richard, |r.. B.S. Park, Yeon-Soo. .A.B. I ' arker. Robert lohn, B,S. I ' aitersoii. Hernice Eaye. B.S. I ' .uier. . lar Louise, B.S. I ' aul. J. William. B.S. I ' awlus. [anies Alexander. B.S. I a ne. Ihomas William. B.S. I ' eake. Robert L.. A.B. I ' eel, Malcolm Lee, A.B. I ' eitler. Barbara Helene, A,B. I ' endleton, ' illiam Charles, B.S. I ' eniull, S.ilh . nn, B.S. SENIORS 227 Perkins, Paul James. Jr.. B.S. Perkins, Rodney Clair, A.H. Perkins, Sharon I.ce, B.S. Permer, Klaus Hoiht. B.S. Ptlhtil, Hill Don. .B. Pctro, Jcrald Duani-, B.S. Petro, Paul Joseph, B.S. Phdps, Patricia Ann. B.S. Phillippi, Glen Franklin. B.S. PIiil!ipi)o. Rohiii Gene. B.,S. Phillips. James Edward, B.S. Phillips, Mary Kay, B.S. Phillips, Myron William, A.B. Phipps, David Brute, B.S. Pierazek, James A ' alter. .A.B. Pierson, Andrew L., B.S. Pine, Robert Allen, , .B. Ping, Donald Wayne, B.S. Pinkerton, Max Edward. B.S. Plake, Earl Norman. B.S. Piatt, James L., B.S. Plymate, James Todd, B.S. Poklemba, Frank M., B.S. Poledor, James Andrew, B.S. Poloncak. Helen, B.S. Posey, Elizabeth. B.S. Prange, Nancy Jane, B.S. Prange, William Harold, B.S. Pray, Sherrill Anne, B.S. Prelotk. Tudith Ann. B.S. Prickett, Charles Hal, B.S. Prince, Shirley M., A.B. Pruett, Frank Donald, B.S. Purcell, Rita Ann, B.S. Purcell, William Paul. A.B. Puterbaugh, Sandra Jo, A.h. Quick, John D., B.S. Quinn, Patricia Jill, B.S. Rae, Russell .Aitken, B.S. Ragsdale, John Fleming. .A.B. Ramey, Martha Joan, B.S. Rasmussen, Jorgen Scott, A.B. Ratterman, Bernard Woody, Jr., B.S Rauchmiller, Ronald Arthur, B.S. Ravine, Edith, B.S. n rs a o o r? o if C3 O v - Cs if. (Hi Q O O a P Ray, Richard William, B.S. Rcasoner, Suzanne Celeste, A.B. Rebber. Hcrinaii, Jr., B.S. Reed, Charles Gordon, B.S. Reed. Larrv E., B.S. Reichel. Betty Carole, A.B. Reick. Judith Ellen, B.S. Reibel, Peter Randolph, A.B. Reid, Robert David. B.S. Reid. Sharon Ann, B.S. Reinecke, .Ann, .A.B. Reno, Nicholas Paul, B.S. Rliinesperger, Doris, B.S. Rich, Phyllis Ann, B.S. Riflunds. Thomas Gilmore. B.S. Richardson, Joseph Downs, .A.B. Richardson, Patricia .Ann, .A.B. Rickert, Jon Edward, B.S. Rider, Frances Hudson, B.S. Ridlcv, lohn Ewincr. III. A.B. Richl. Carolyn Patricia. .A.B. Riffle, Robert P., B.S. Riley. Allen Wayne, B.S. Riley. David Glover, B.S. Rilcv. lames Hubbard. A.B. Ripperger, June Carol. B.S. Ritchie, Harold Lee, B.S. Ritchie, Thomas .Arthur, B.S. Robbins, David Lee, B.S. Rdbbins. Roy W.. B.S. Roberts. Justin B.. B.S. Robling, Donald Ray, B.S. Rockstroh, John Richard, B.S. Rodebaugli, James Warren, B.S. RiKlebeck. .Marjorie Jean. B.S. Rodeck, Willard . fartin, B.S. Rodriguez, Daniel Richard. B.S. Roell, William E., B.S. Rogers, Martha Joan, .A.B. Rogulic. John Marco, .A.B. Rohe, Melicent Ann,-B.S. Roknich, Nick, Jr., B.S. Rominger, Jack Vernon, B.S. Rongey, Janet Lee, B.S. Root, James Porter, B.S. SENIORS 229 Root, Joyce Let. HS Roscnbcru;. :icli.ii . B. Roscnzweig, l.uaniu H . IV Roscnzweig. Rosic 1 liidiu.ni. 11 Ross. R,.n:il(l 1 ii . H.S. Ross. Tluodoic illi.iiu. US. Roih. .MiiiicI 1 i-.ih. 14. M. H l 1 Rowc, I ' hilip Woodaul. . .ti. Rowland, June Laurel, B.,S. Ruddell. RidKiKl A.. B..S. Rueckert, Clara .Mae. H.S. Ruhle, Deborah Ami. H.. (. Rumbaugh, Janet Lynn, B.S. Runyan, Dennis Leroy, A.B. Rupenthol. A ' a ne Dean. B.S. Rusche, Herman F.. B.S. Rusinek. Ihomas D.. . .B. Rusnak, Andrew Jolm. . .B. Russ, Sarah Catherine. B.S. Rust. Joan Mari;aret. B.S. Sachs, James Baron, B.S. Sacopulos, Gus, A.B. Sagel, David Frederick, B.,S. Sa.jrel, Sally, B.S. Salisburv. Helen Holland. B.S. Sallach, Arlene W., B.S. Sampanis, Leo, A.B. Sanders, Martha Sue, B.S. Sanders, Vaugh L., B.S. Sandler, Neil Floxd. B.S. Sanford, John Graeme, Jr.. B.S. Sargent, Conde, A.B. Sasser, Denver Glendaire, .A.B. Satterlee, Jerry ' illiani, B.S. -Sausser, David L.. B.S. Sauter, Douglas Paul. B.S. Schaeffer, Militine. B.S. Scheid, Nancy Elizabeth, B.S. Schellenberg, . lfred John, B.S. Schenk, Maurice, . .B. Schickendantz, Markolf Donald. B S Schilling, Gene P., B.S. Schindler, John Robert. . .B. Schlagenhauf, Richard D., B.S. Schleeter, Sandra Susanne. .A.B. O n Cs n, £fc dk aA N : ' -;« T « ' V l ) f  ii .ih f c ( m I . t , (Ti f o p fk tm i £ik L K n a r.kik i i o £ O n rr. p f r r, f ' i c O (TS f Vhrn.il. W illi.nn t... B.S. .Stluuidcr, Roiuild Ray, B.S. S, li.Milr , Willi.iin Ridiard, B.S. S.Iii.kIci. W ' .imh l.o). B.S. Silmlxii. NaiKv Kli alx-lh, B.M. Sdiiniia.lKi, R.HiakI Robert, B.S. Sc lull ni. mil, RolKit Claude, A.B. .SlIiuU, 1-iaiues . ileiie, B.S. Schwaiiholt, Shirley . nii, A.R. .Stliwartz, Charles F.. Jr., B.S. Schweizer, Richard Walter, B.S. Scopelitis, Nia, A.B. Scott, Herman F.. Jr., A.B. Scott, John Toner, B.S. Studamore. Marjorie .Vnn, B.S. Seliger, Dale Robert, B.S. Seniiin, Rhoda Glasgow, A.B. Seybold, William Robert, B.S. Shaner. Carol Lee, B.S. .Shaip. Shirk-v Huflord. A.B. Shaw. Gene. B.S. Shaw. Olivia Nartissa, B.S. Sluiv, Delores, B.S. Shea, Harry William, A.B. Shrlh. Mai. ' aret ElialK ' th, B.S. Sherburne, Anne Louise, A.B. Sherfick, Delores Joan, B.S. Sheviak, Margaret Regine, A.B. Shields. George Kenneth, B.S. Shillct. Kenneth E.. .A.B. Shinier, Dale James, B.S. Shinn, Robert R., B.S. Shinn, William Maurice, B.S. Shirley, Sara Lou, B.S. Shlens. Robert Dale, A.B. Shreiner, Steve Allen, B.S. Sichting, Keith Eugene, B.S. Siegel, Loretta. B.S. Siegfried, Nancy Jane. . .B. Siems. Suzanne Carol. .A.B. Sigler. Elizabeth Jean. A.B. Sill, Ruth .Villi. .n. Simon. DeV ' on, B.S. Simons, Roland H., B.S. Simpson. Doris Jean. B.S. Simpson, Edwin Lewis, B.M.t. Simpson, Robert Kugcnc, B.M.E. Singleton, Herbert Martin, B.S. Singleton, Nancy M., A.B. Sjoliolin. Gusi:i Kdw.ird. B.S. Sjoholni, N.iiKv A.l.iiMs. . .I4. Skinner, I)a id Rind.dl. B.S. Slavin, Mclviii. B.S. Sleeth, Maurice Eugene, B.S. Slemp, Bascon Lafayette, B.S. SIuss, Lois Ikiu . A.B. Slutsky, Loris Ann, B.S. Smart, Terry Lee, A.B. Smiley, John Johnson. B.S. Smiley, Rose Marion. B.S. Smith, Agnes Esther. B.S. Smith, Arnold Elmer, A.B. Smith, DeleneAnne, B.S. Smith, Evelyn Marie, B.S. Smith, George O., B.S. Smith. Gloria Ellen. B.S. Smith, James Harlan, B.S. Smith, Melvin Lee, B.S. Smith, Patricia Ann, B.M.E. Smith, Frances Elizabeth, B.M.E. Smith, Paul VVynn, B.S. Smith, Robert Lewis, A.B. Smith, Ronald Harland, B.S. Smith, Walter Bruse, B.S. Smith, Virginia Lee, B.S. Smithers, James Henry, B.S. Sobczak, Robert Richard, B.S. Solaro, Richard Cline, B.S. Songer, Hugo Charles, B.S. Sotthitada, Suphat, B.S. Soukup, James Edward, B.S. Soutsas, Patti, B.S. Sparks, Sara Jean, B.S. Sparks, Sylvia Sue, B.M.E. Speer, Shirley Lee, B.S. Spellman, Arnold Hasterlik. . .B. Spentzos, Nick J., B.S. Spires, Norma Dean, B.M.E. Sprengelmeyer, James Theodore, A.B Spudic, Robert Nicholas, B.S. t O O O O p C) fS P) f Ci TIP ' O. P O D. i4 t ilk % o ( lf c? p o f r% Si:iiii|xr, Ridiarcl A., U.S. Staiiczak, Andrew John, B.S. Stangl, George Ronald, U.S. Siaplcy, Keith E., B.S. Siavriin, Steven S., B.S. Sieth, (;()nl( ii Kverett, B.S. Steele, Janice Marie, B.S. Stein, Arnold, B.S. Stein, Barry Harvey, B.S. Siein, Marshall Jerry, B.S. Sieinljerg, Harold, B.S. Steiner, Earl Edward, B.S. Stephens, George Alanson, Jr., B.S. Stephens, Samuel Lee, B.S. Stepp. Shirley M., B.S. Stevens, Donald E., B.S. Stewart, Phyllis Elizabeth, B.S. Stewart, Richard William, B.S. Stilwell, Robert Lee, A.B. Stimson. James W., B.S. stine, David Lynn, B.S. Stoner, William Joseph, B.S. Stookey, George Kenneth, A.B. Stoope, Joyce Mae, B.S. Straier. Marcia Katherine, B.S. Stuckey, Robert Allen, A.B. Sidlivan, Paid Ragon, B.S. Summe, Samuel Allen, B.S. Sutler, Franklin Dean, B.S. Sutton, Garv Lee, B.M.E. Swadener, Philip Moran, B.S. Swank, Sandra Kay, B.S. Sweetow, Burton, B.S. lalarico, David Joseph, A.B. lani ' eman. Lou Ann, B.S. Tansey, Jane Anne, A.B. Taylor, Halfred E., B.S. Taylor, Joyce Geneva, B.S. Taylor, Jack Lochridge, B.S. Taylor, Martha Anne. B.S. Taylor, Patrick Ramon, B.S. Taylor, Robert R., B.S. Taylor, William Edward, Jr.. B.S. lerkhorn, Henry K., Jr., B.S. I ' errv. Diane Wilnia. B.S. Terry, ;iviic I)i)m;l.is. lis Tesh. I .una iiii, A K. Thomas, Jarritt Neil, B.s. Thomas. Meredith Klainc A.B riii)iiii)M)ii, Arthur Vllud. U.S. Jhoiupsoii. DoM.iia jchu. II. A.B. Thompson. Richard I Mis, B..S. Thoiiipsmi. ' an B.. B.S. Ihcitnion. Willi.im l.cr, A.B. Ihorscii, Ralph .Sixitiic. II. A.B. Tietig, . ' gncs Louise. B.S. Tischoff, Sanford lr iiii;. B.S. Todd, .Mbert G.. B.S. Todd, Donald Edward. .B. Todd, Marion Thonias. B.S. 1 ompkins, Lconaid, A.B Tompkins, Mary l.oii. B S Tonetti, Raymond B.. . .B. Tozier, Helen Margaret, B.S. Tracv, Dolores , nne, . .B. Trees, Charles, B.S. Troy, Eleanor .Ann. B.S. Troyer, Sandra Ka . B.S. Troyer, Wayne M.. B.S. Triutier, Larrv, .A.B. Tucker. Clyde Allen. B.S. Tucker, Thomas William. B.S. Tunison, Richard .Allan. . .B. Turner, Jean Anne. B.S Turner, Marie Annetta. A.B. Udell, Bud .Allen, B.. I. Ungar, Robert Irwin. B.S. Unzicker, William Max. .A.B. Urban, Ronald Charles. B.S. ' adas, Marian. B.S. ' aliska, George John, B.S. Vallance, Diana Margot. B.S. Vanarsdall. David, B.S. Vanarsdall, Georgelma Debra, B.S. ' an . uken, Darlene. B.S. ' kin Matre, Suzanne Ruth. B.S. V ' arady, Marjorie .Vrleiie, B.S. Vardas, .Aristy, .A.B. Vaughan, Kathleen M., BM K. ' eon. William I.ee. B.S. o f4 p r W- ' f-TJ ' ' ' ' ' K J - rs f Q, p f © t ' ! f% (?i ( Cs O a 1 1 O- |,.. ' kvv.. O ri r i: r ( ' : r 1 J ' - I M, J.MK li 1 ., lis. iiiois. I ' .iula Rmh, U.S. iiu , Ilcl. n Ann, A.H. ' .i,!;l. C.iK.I Snr. 15.S. olkni.in. I.nncs Rol)Cit. B.S. NDndcraii. Kathivn I ' li abeth, B.S. Wahiht. John William. B..S. W.t-n r. Ronald. A.B. al( ak, Idvvard John, B.S. W ' .ilkci. AiiliiM Ku c-nc, A.B. Walker. Jack Crisier, B.S. Walker. Robert Maurice, B.S. Walknetz, jack J., B.S. Wallace, . rthur Mark, B.S. Wallace. Richard Lee, B.S. Walsnian, William Clyne, B.S. Waller, (.eorge Wayne, B.S. ' akers, Francis Carlisle, B.S. Waltz, Lee Cionipton, B.S. Ward. Donald Meredith, B.S. W.irkow. Clinton Devvitt, B.S. Watson. Chris, Jr., B..S. Weaver, Charles Sefton, Jr., B.S. Weaver, Daniel Stephen, A.B. Weber. James Earl, B.S. Weber. William, B.S. Wehrle, Cc-orge Lhomas, B.S. Weibrl. S.dly Carole, . .B. Weigel, |o ce Marlene, B.S. Weinniaini, Judith .Ann, A.B. Weisz. Thomas Frank, A.B. Welch, Martha Carolyn, B.S. Welth, Martha J., B.S. Went , I lu.mas. B.S. Wenz. |.ic(|iieline )aiie. B.S. Wetter, .Monte Howaid. B.S. Wet el, C.irohn .Sue, . .H. Weyland. Morris Leon, B.S. Whallon, Harriet D., A.B. Wharrv. Allen Foster. B.S. Wheeler. Kthvard Cornelius, A.B. Whitaker. Les A.. B.S. White, Gene Arthur, B.S. White, Rebecca Jane, B.S. White. Robert Kenneth, B.S. SENIORS 235 Whiting. I- ' niiU Aim, B.S. Whiting, Frank. U.S. Whittaker, Jauits Russell. B.S. Williams, John Elois, B..S. Williams. Patricia Lcc. B..S. Williams. Rosemarv. . .B. Willingham. William Btalc. Willis, Gail, B..S. Willson, Harry Pitrsol. B..S. Wilncr. .Alan Julian. B..S. Wilson, F. George, B.S. Wilson, John Bennett, Jr., B.S. Wilson, Lois Delene, B.S. Wilson, Ronald Devere, B.S. Wilson. William |ost ' ()h. . .B. Wirenian, Lewis Talmadge, B.S. Wirth, Marjorie Mahon, B.S. Wise, Robert Lowell, B.M.E. Witte, Carl Clyde, Jr., B.S. W ' itte, R. Jane, B.S. Wolak, Carl Michael. B.S. Wold, Inger, B.S. Wolfe, Donald Max, B.S. Wood, Jo Anne, B.S. Wood, Shirley Jean, B.S. Woods, Olive Marshall, B.S. Woodward, Charlotte Ann, B.S. Wortley, Carl Owen, Jr., B.S. Wright, Glenn Elmer, B.S. Wright, Kenneth J.. B.S. Wright, Thomas Thawson, B.S. Wright, William N., A.B. Wruble, Robert A., B.S. Wygant, Nancy Jane, B.S. Yaney, Marjorie Karol. B.S. Varbrough, Lawrence Gene, B.S. Yarling, Timothy Leason, B.S. Yaver, Lewis Milton, B.S. Yenerich, Ronald Dale, A.B. York. Sondra Alice, B.S. Young, .Anita, .A.B. Young, Charles Michael. B.S. Young, Hilton Parker, B.S. Yundt, Delbert Gene, B.S. Zahn, Rita Louise, B.S. N P p P 9 A ' __ 9 P ,j ifl A H m ' k O , J P ..(iiiii, (iarolyii Joy, A.B. Zara, Meredith Jo. B.M. Zawada, Raymond S., B.S. Zebendon, Charles Alex, B.S. Zipser, Robert Louis. B.S. Zoch, David M., B.S. Zuklin, Joann, B.S. .Marshall, James Ray, A.B. Thompson, Samuel Richard, A.B. levault, Michael Leigh, A.B. SENIORS o a f ;-f r ' ' ' ,i 1 if - ' -€ Q n A lik t tf l it in C- ' « f o o O «:i ■% fe ii Isk « ik o p o Q •• ilk tfi It b 5 rr Angel, Jerry L.. J.D. .Arthur, James Robert. L.L.B. Barton, Kenneth Edward, L.L.B. Bell. Donald Gene, L.L.B. Bramblett. Garold Eugene, Jr., L.L.B. Brauer. Hugh Donald, L.L.B. Burns, William Casey, L.L.B. Burris, J. C, L.L.B. Caldwell, Joan R., L.L.B. Caniff, H. R., Jr.. L.L.B. Castor, Charles G., Jr., L.L.B. Clancy, Charles Patrick, L.L.B. Commiskey, Joseph George, Jr., L.L.B. Crell, Marvin S., L.L.B. Davisson, Richard Floyd, L.L.B. De. ubrey, Sidney Wm., J.D. Dickmann, John Paul, L.L.B. Dorfman. Donald Phillip. L.L.B. Farabaugh, William Noel, L.L.B. Fell, John Ellis, Jr., L.L.B. Francik, Charles Albert, L.L.B. Freiherr, Leroy A., J.D. Gabbert, D. Joe, L.L.B. Glenn, Robert Rundell, L.L.B. Gutman. Phillip Edward, J.D. Hammond, John R., L.L.B. Herbert, Stanley Myers, L.L.B. Hibnick. Gerald Richard, L.L.B. Hirsh, Theodore William, J.D. Houser. William George, L.L.B. LAW 237 -J - — ' - iie= z r CTrtTUii _i I % f c ' r c f ! oj p c: ry a (r f r r C ' c ■' r f 1 o r n cl Ci .-E- Hugh, Charles VV., iM.I). Hullington, George K.. M.l). Calvin. James R.. M.I). C:onlon. Robert M.. . l.l). Cook. Rulxri . .. M.l). Capestany, Ma . ., .M.D. Carter, Eunice . l.. .M.I). Carter, Robert 1-.. .M.I). Crosby, Jack. B., .Ml). Dailey, James K.. M.I). Daugherty, Forest L)., M.D. Davis. Edward A., M.D. Deitch, Robert D., M.D. Deupree, William D.. M.D. DoiKiluif. Fiantis E.. M.D. Drennen, Robert V., M.D. Dunbar, Fred E., INI.D. Durell, Robert, M.D. Echt, Charles R., M.D. Eissman. Robert C, M.D. Ellis, Forrest D., M.D. Eshelman, Henry R., M.D. Faust, Howard M., M.D. Foust, Betty J., M.D. Frash, Devon Walters, M.D. Freeman, Jerry Alan, M.D. French, Richard Noble. Jr., M.D. Gabovitch, Edward Robert, M.D. Gahimer, Joe Edward, M.D. Girod, Donald A., M.D. Glassley, Stephen H., M.D. Goodman, Hubert Thorman, Jr.. . Graham, James Clarence. M.D. Haller, Jordan D., M.D. Harper. Benjamin L., M.D. Harris, Robert Lee, M.D. Hay, Robert Edward, M.D. Hayes, Frank Waddell, M.D. Helfrich, Richard B., M.D. Hickman, Eldon Bur mond, M.D. Hilton, Dave, M.D. Hogan, Michael .Arthur, M.D. Holmes, Phillip J., M.D. Houck, Richard James, M.D. Isenogle, Kenneth Franklin. M.D. ft All : . ' ' g!(lik O f r o p «p Q D f Q- ._ ( o o o f r o g) ( O . - C ,%T , ,1 ■! o o o y •- ;■1 11(1(1, Donald Richard. M.D. Judd, Russell Lloyd, M.D. Kc nncdy, Myron Samuel, Jr., M.D. Knoll, Robert D., M.D. kolina. John Stephen, M.D. Kioll. C;hcsttr, .M.D. Kurlander, Gerald Jay, M.D. Lane, Charlotte Elaine, M.D. Largaespada, Manuel, M.D. Lavis. Charles Edward, M.D. La)cuck, RiLhard Marshall, NLD. Lewis, Paul Stanley, M.D. LoBuen. Nick George, M.D. Long, Walter Bruce, Jr., M.D. Luckey, James Edward, M.D. Lutkey. William T., M.D. McCalla IH, Charles, M.D. McCallum, Donald Carey, M.D. McCallum, Robert Neil, M.D. McDaniel. Edwin Corr, M.D. McDonald, Walter Everett, M.D. Maletich, Robert Theodore, M.D. Mann, Richard E., M.D. Manning, Emilee Joyce, M.D. Manship. Cecil Stanley, M.D. Markovitch, Marilyn Therese, M.D. Masters, Robert Watson, M.D. Meininger, Dan Earl, M.D. Miller, Harry Robert, M.D. Miller, Margaret Bowers. M.D. Miller, Wayne Starr, M.D. Moore, Richard Davis, M.D. Ostheimer, George James, M.D. Parker, John Carl, M.D. Petrauskas, Ravmond Richard, M.D. Pittman. John Norman, M.D. Platis, James Mark, M.D. Pratt, Sylvester H., M.D. Rapp, George Frederick, M.D. Ray. Carl S., M.D. Reed, Edgar . , XLD. Reibel, Donald Baumann, M.D. Restifo. Ronald , nthony, M.D. Rosenberg. Gabriel Joseph, M.D. Roth, Meh in Isidore. M.D. MEDICINE 241 Schalk, Herman A., M.D. Schaphorst, Richard August, M.D. Schmalhauscn, Aii.sd AVaync, Ml). Smalhvood, K. J.. M.D. Sniitli, Llo d ll.iil.ni. M.D. Smith. Robm King. M.D. Solomon, Richard B., iM.D. Sommer, Robert K., M.D. Stepnicwski, Donald Francis, .M.,S. Steurv, Ernest Millard, M.D. Stewart, L. Ray, M.D. Strange, Robert Edward, M.D. Stump, Richard Lewis, M.D. Tavel, Morton Edward, M.D. Teaboldt, George A., M.D. Templeton, Lan Sim, M.D. Tenta, Louis Theodore, M.D. Troyer, Richard Charles, M.D. UUom, Ralph B., M.D. Voelkers, Gerard Joseph, Jr., M.D. VVaymire, Villiam Merle, M.D. Weisenberger, Brockton Lamar, M.D Woerner, Thomas Edwin, M.D. n I f rh KA 1 Am ui Goodwine. |udith Carol. B.S. Hamke, Beverly Roberta, B.S. Janz, Sue Marylynn, B.S. Malkowski, Mary. nn, B.S. Renter, Karen Xxgord, B.S. ED TECHNOLOGY Wilson, Sara Jane, B.S. i ir - I O_J0 ■HP f r t, fT f Able, Joan Graham, B.S. Applegate, Margaret H., B.S. Augspurger, Diane Thompson, B..S, Bahr, Neva Diane, B.S. Baker, Cora Sue. G.N. Bartos, Sue Ellen, B.S. Beck, Barbara Kay, B.S. Belcher, Avis Charlene, B.S. Benham, Emily Joan, R.N. Blee, Nancy Marie, B.S. Brindel, Eleanor Joan, R.N. Cast, Norma Jean, R.N. Crowdus, Barbara Jean, B.S. Kmbree, Billie Marie, B.S. EmhufF, Beverly Ann. B.S. Fox, Donna Lou, B.S. Franz, Marilyn Ruth, B.S. George, Rowena Gail, G.N. Harking, Laura Mae, B.S. Harlamert, Elizabeth Kav, G.N. Hilliker, Nancy Elizabeth, B.S. Hobson, Wilma Jean, B.S. Isolampi, Marilyn Ruth, B.S. Jessup, Sharon Lee, G.N. Kenninger, Donna Peek, G.N. Leavitt, Katharyn Louisa, B.S. Lee, Mary Ellen, R.N. Lister, Barbara Lou, B.S. McCallum, Margaret Jean, G.N. McKee, Nancy Lehr, B.S. Mace, Nora Jean, B.S. Miller, Jean Estelle, G.N. Moore, Norma Jeanne, R.N. Newhouse, Nancy Jane, G.N. Owen, Carol Jayne, B.S. Poe, Phyllis Ann, R.N. Poffenbarger, Kay, B.S. Quest, Elizabeth Upton, B.S. Rodgsrs, Judith Jane, G.N. Roembke, Corinne. .A.B. Sarven, Mary Beth, B.S. Shelley, C. Carolyn, B.S. Shirar, E. Jane, B.S. Shoe, KLirlita Beth, G.N. Smith, Ramona, G.N. NURSES 243 MURSES .Slurmdii. N. I AiiM. U.S. 1 llolll|l cnl. {uli.i iin. t;.N ' . ' llii;ijj|j. Kli .il)tili iiM. C..N, Tobias, l ' ll lli Ji.mi. (;,N. ' :us.iii. 1. .1,11,1 1... M.S. Webb, IVi i-N |..m, U.S. VVhitcman. |n.iii Sliiilcv, K.S. Young, SaiaU.i. Cr.N. Voungnesli. [anc V... U.S. imi. lu.liih Jclnis .11. U.S. Bright, Juditli A., lis. Croak, Carol M., H.S. Hedges, Nancie A., B.S. Huff, Norma J., B.S. Snbens. I.nuise Sdiiukrr. P .S. VIEDICAL RECORD LIBRARIANS Steed, Donna L., B.S. Coderre, Evelyn Ida, B.S. Coxsey, Essie Eugenia, B.S. Smeal, Ileau Jewell, B.S. .Soliiii. Cathryn Margaret, B.S. JURSING EDUCATION DENTISTRY 41 Abbott, Louis .Albert, D.D.S. Albelo, Luis Antonio, D.D.S. Berger, Richard Lee, D.D.S. Bohnke, Harold Warren, D.D.S. Bonnett, Howard P., D.D.S. Boruff, William Eugene, D.D.S. Bou, Bias L., D.D.S. Buckley, Robert Rayford, D.D.S. Burns, Donald LeRoy, D.D.S. Buyer. John Josjph, D.D.S. Collins, John Jensen, D.D.S. Colon, Pedro C, D.D.S. Compton, George P., D.D.S. Cook, David Lawrence, D.D.S. Craven. Patrick Franris. D.D.S. f O f o. % O fT CS o o 1 n f r r C) i •it D.ilui, John Joseph, D.D.S. DdiTiaii, Lloyd A., D.D.S. l)i;i , I.uis W., D.D.S. Kdds, Carl Warren, D.D.S. l.whaiik, Robert Leon, D.D.S. Fair, Calvin Munson, D.D.S. Falender, Richard Lee, D.D.S. French, Gary E., D.D.S. Fries, George William, D.D.S. Fritz, Edward Lane, D.D.S. Garner, La Forrest D., D.D.S. (diolson, Robert Lee, D.D.S. (;ilmore, Paul William, D.D.S. (iray, Laurence A.. D.D.S. llauswald, Ronald Lvnn. D.D..S. Hoover, Richard Logan, D.D.S. Klein, Norman Stanley, D.D.S. l.ahrman, Don Eugene, D.D.S. Lawyer, Harrison, D.D.S. Levinson, Harvcr Gilbert. D.D.S. Lloyd, Donald Gene, D.D.S. Lush, William E., D.D.S. Marshall, Thomas Donald, D.D.S. Miller, Herbert Devon, D.D.S. Molenda, Edward |osC|)h. D.D.S. Montgomery, John Ralph, D.D.S. Myers, Richard Neal. D.D.S. Oldham, Aimer J., D.D.,S. Ooms, Raymond F., D.D.S. Owens, Robert Ha s, D.D.S. Pauszek, Thomas Richar, D.D.S. Peffley, George E., D.D.S. Sandefur, B.W., D.D.S. Scales, Waldo S., D.D.S. Shedd. Arthur Robert, D.D.S. Stamper, John L., D.D.S. Stark, Robert Joseph, D.D.S. Suggs, Donald L, D.D.S. Tietzer, Herbert Otto Jr., D.D.S. Tolnav, Thomas Peter. D.D.S. Tyler, Donald Leon, B.S. (Pre-Dental) Von Mohr, George, D.D.S. White, Paul L., D.D.S. DENTISTRY 245 Baldwin, Sylvia Ann, R.D.I I. Barr, Betty Jean, R.D.H. Beckman, Carol Joan, R.D.H. Dudding, Nancy Jean. R.D.H. Eninictt. Shirley ii ;ini:i, R 1)11 Fixel, Margaret Anderson. U D.II. Hall, Marilyn Lee, R.D.H. Healy, Maryann, R.D.H. Hite, Jaclyn Ann, R.D.H. Hiillmaii. Clarol M., R.D.H. lENTAL HYGIENE Massa. l.oretta Rae, R.D.H. Miller, Janice M., R.D.H. Muehlbauer, Jackie Anne, R.D.H. Nowinski, Corinne Ann, R.D.H. Stump, Carol Ann, R.D.H. Thompson, Anita, R.D.H. Whalcy, Belva Joan, R.D.H. Woolsey, Janna, R.D.H. Wright, Jeanne Anne, R.D.H. 246 SPORTS -- • i ' - 24: Kill VVoolsey. Hoosier pride, copped a sixth in the 200meter freestyle. liidiaiui Uiii ci ity, whiLh has in the past contributed heavily to the United States ' proud record in the Olympic Games, donated the services of three athletes— Greg Bell, Dick Tanabe and Bill Woolsey— to the 1956 squad. Gold medal winner Greg Bell vanned up by winning the Indoor and Outdoor Big Ten titles, and the National Collegiate and AAU cham- pionships. He then copped honors at Melbourne with a leap of 25 ' 8 . Dick Tanabe and Bill Woolsey, two of the speediest aquamen in the history of the University, brought glory to lU. Tanabe qualified as a member of the 800-meter freestyle squad, while Wool- sey placed sixth in the 200-meter free- style event. Two former Hoosiers also turned in key performances for the US cause. Milt Camjjbell, a former lU track and football star now serving with the Navy, was dubbed by many sports writers as the world ' s greatest athlete as the result of his performances in the Olympiad. Milt won the grueling De- cathlon with a score of 7,937 points, second highest in the history of the event. Lt. Verle Wright, a graduate of 1952, now with the US Army, made the Olympic rifle team by averaging 1,149 points out of a possible 1,200 in three days of firing. OLYMPICS Dick Tanabe, another Hawaiian Hoosier. qualified as a member of the U.S 800-meter free-style team. 248 Milt Campbell, winner of the nigged Decathlon, was dubbed by sports writers throughout the nation as the world ' s greatest athlete. Indiana ' s ace broad-juinpei Greg Bell jiiiiml iIk gold medal winners with a leap of 25 ' SVj . Lt. Verle Wright was one of America ' s two representatives in the 50-meter small bore rifle competition. 249 ROW 1: Jim Brisnahan (Assistant Trainer), George Terlep (Assistant Varsity Coach), Jerome Ward, Joe Maglish, Riiss Burns, Tom McDonald, Lou Kollias, Mert Hoagland, John Gentile, Bob Fee, Don Brodie, Don Noone, Ray Slampyak, Don Howell, Ed Wietecha, Bill Noone, Kenny Karl (Backfield Coach), Jack Stangle (Senior Manager). ROW 2: Bernie Crimmins (Head Coach), Delnor Gales, Conney Kimbo, Ron Huffer, Charley Dillard, Dick Klinis, Bill Takacs, Dave Whitsell, Joe Amstutz, Eugene (Chick) Cichovvski, Tom Campbell, Jim Yore, Norm MacKin, Willie Jones, Dan Holland. John Razmic, Pete Piccirillo, Bob Maddock (Line Coach), Floyd Grow (Equipment Manager). ROW 3: Dwayne (.Spike) Dixon (Head Trainer), Mike Mondovics, Tom Cousineau, Ray Plain, Barry John- son, Mike Rabold, Ron Battreall, Arnold Steves, Steve Filipowski, Howard Hamilton, Bernie Grunza, Tom Murray, Larry Galofara, Sam Congie, Bob Sobzak, Harry Tallon, Chris DalSasso (Tackle Coach). ROW 4: Bob Fitch (End Coach), Ray Craft, Joe Bicek, John ,- veni. Brad Bomba, Ted Ross, Jim O ' Connor, Joe DeFillippo, Charley Kelly, Mel Pointkowski, Marty Cerza, Walter Smoot, Ted Smith, Joe Moore, Dan McGrath, Jim Powell, Lou Mihajlovich (.Assistant Freshman Coach). FOOTBALL Brad Bomba and Bob Fee, voted Most Valuable Line- man and Most Valuable Back, respectively, contributed outstanding performances. Bomba cracked two all-time lU records by catching nine passes against Northwestern for a new single-game mark, in addition to a new all-time high of thirty-one for the season. Fee was ihiitl in rushing yardage for a single year with 621. The resignation of Coach Crimmins was follo ved by the naming of Phil Dickens, whose Cowboys of ' oming sw-ept through an undefeated season and the Skyline Con- ference title, as next year ' s mentor. Phil Dickens, an advocate of the winged-T and single-wing formations, will assume duties for the ' 57 campaign. Captain Eugene Cichowski and Coach Bernie Crimmins map their strategy. 250 Bob Fee. voted Most aluable Player and Most aluable Back, also saw action in the North-South game. oted Most X ' aliiable Lineman on this year ' s squad. Brad Bomba also placed in the East-West game, the Senior Bowl and was selected as one of the College .Ml-Stars who will play the New York Giants in August. ROW 1: Bob Maddock ,Line Coach), Bob I uch ,End Coach), Chris DalSasso (Tackle Coach), Bernie Crimmins (Head Coach). ROW 2: Howard Brown (Freshman Coach). Kenneth Karl (Backfield Coach), George Terlep i Backfield Coach). Hoosier gridmen provide thrills aplenty for action-seeking spectators. Big Joe Amstutz is quite pleased with the sight of the airborne pigskin. ilaukuL RaiulN IJiiiicin duuiis, U iIIr Jomo ut ihc 11..om, the hard way as teammate John Noceia arrives too late to offer any assistance. HiilllMck Bill f.iavc ' l helped to advance the Rose Bowl-bound Iowa Hawkeyes toward pay dirt. ■•■;. ' 7: ■:. ' ui: i-:i. . ' :-: JA Willie Jones ' visions of open territory are thwarted bv a Notre Dame tackier. Catches like this one helped Hoosier Brad Bomba set a new IL ' single game mark of nine catches against Northwestern and a total of thirtv-one for the season. Il ' ' s rebuilding process received a terrific jolt this season as a 2-7 season ' s mark and a 1-7 Conference per- fonnance found the Hoosiers resting in the Big Ten cellar. Most of the story vas told in the first halves of play, when the Creain and Crimson scored only 49 points to the 148 of their opponents. The Hoosiers ' schedule, however, pitted them against some of the roughest competition in the country. Rose Bowl champ Iowa was first on the grid slate, witli powerhouses like Michigan State and Michigan cer- tainly pro iding no let-up. Seniors: ROW 1: I.arrv C.alofaio, Ron Battreall. Bill Noone. John Gentile. F.d Wietecha, Don Howell. Mert Hoagland. Dick Klim. ROW 2: Bernie Crimmiiis (Coach). Bob Fee. Bob Sobc ak, Joe .Amstutz. Ted Ross. Eugene Cichowski. Conncv Kimbo. Joe Maglish. Brad Bomba. 253 FRONT ROW: l uk Anderson, Ted Christian. Ilan Roth- niiiL-llcr, Ernesto .Sir as, Arve Ginzburg. John Hicks, and And Markakis. BACK ROW: Joe Gnennel (Coach) , I ' ierre liciulle. liill IrniMhcr, Ohdnl Moncini. ISdl l-.lljenv. C.h::s- san Omary. John Larson, Tom Iiirpin, Uill Hehns. Reg Horsman, Bill Mueller, and Van Graff. SOCCER ■f% «., fc «4.-,,4, j.te ««r Ari e Gin lnii} ' slilks Illini as|)iialiiJii,s fur a potential tally. Ilan RothmuUer, shown here on the attack against Ohio State, shotild figure strongly in next year ' s bid for the title. 254 ' - jks ma AU-conteience Hoosicr halflKuk Reg Hoisman breaks up an Ohio State on-slauglit. Dropjiiiig Ironi the Miilvvest Collegiate Soccer Confer- ence title in 1955 to a fifth place finish this season, the Hoosiers downed Illinois, Chicago, Ohio State and Indianapolis. The Hoosier team bowed to VVheaton, Earlham, Purdue and Navy Pier. Stronger competition and the loss of several key men hampered the squad considerably. The loss of Ail-American Gus Omary and All-Confer- ence K.eg Horsman will dim next year ' s forecast, but new material and the services of two-year All- American John Hicks should give Coach Joe Guennel ' s squad the depth needed for a first division club. Action in Indiana Purdue contest produces tension-taut faces. 1 he ball, reversing its direction, sends the pla lu the other end of the field. ROW 1: Ditk Neal, Eugene Flowers. I om Hayes, Sam Gee. Charley Hodson. ROW 2: Ernie Andres (Assistant Coach). Bill Balcli. Archie Dees. Lee Aldridge. Jim Hinds. Branch McCracken (Coach). ROW 3: Jerry Daniels (Senior Manager). Jerry Schofield, Pete Obremskey, Hallie BrNant. Rav Ball, Jerry Thompson. Joe; Zukerberg (Junior Manager). BASKETBALL The Macmen have regained the Big Ten champion- ship! Rising from a midseason sixth place, the Hurryin ' Hoosiers pnt forth a finish wlrich boosted them into a tie with Michigan .State for the conference .crown. Featuring a well-balanced scoring attack, it was not un- usual for several of the Hoosiers to score in the double figures. The fast-breaking brand of ball worked very eflecti ely as the squad had speed to burn in Pete Obremskey, Char- lie Hodson, Archie Dees, Dick Neal, Jerry Thompson and Hallie Bryant. Charlie Hodson (No. 23). the big little man. doubled as a top-notch action man and scoring threat. Pete Obiemskey, master of Coach McCracken ' s run ning game, tallies against Valparaiso ' s Neil Rcinckc on a point-producing play. Big Archie Dees, the Matmen ' s ace center, was a standout on both offense and defense and a strong favorite for .Ail-American honors. .Scoring, rebounding, and spirit of Senior forward Dick Neal (No. 35) gave the Hoosiers added incentive in their Big Ten title bid. 257 Ihc mall bchiiul the success of the squad— Coach Blanch M cdiackcu— views his charges with a watihful e e. Jerry Thompson adds lo Southern IlUnois troubles as he scores over the heads of two SaUiki defenders The Dees-Neal defense combo ties up Buckeve ace Howard and . . . thwarts a scoring attempt bv IlUnois ' Don Old. Pete Obiemskey falls victim to a sticky Northwestern Wildcat defense as teammate Dick Neal arrives too late to offer any assistance. The squad looked good in almost every department. Dick Neal smashed the Big Ten record tor field goal accuracy with a .512 percentage. Archie Dees amassed a total of 356 points in the fourteen Conference games for an average of 25.4 points per game. Hallie Bryant was in the running for the highest free-throw accuracy, but lost out late in the season to teammate Dees who chalked up .848, the highest percentage. The Hoosiers will be hurt considerably by the gradua- tion of Neal and Bryant, but Coach McCracken is count- ing on a highly talented Freshman squad to compensate for this loss. Hallie Bryant chalks up another point for the Hoosiers total points scored for the entire season. Brvant was second only to .Archie Dees in 259 Mii(iniiii iiiuiiniat;iniiiii!!niiiiii. ci 1 ROW 1: Bill Kerr, Ron Honda. Dick Tanabe, Bill Woolsey, Tom Lord, Barry Yap. ROW 2: Robert Royer (Coach), Bob Bland, Jim Cabel, Dick Kennady, Jack Heidt, Paul Beckley, Bob Stumpner (Asst. Coach). ROW 3: Minot Schuman, Bob Gates, Tony Gallo. Dick Wertz, Ron Tsuchiva, Ron Davitt. SWIMMING The two fastest 200-yard individual medley men in Big Ten history— MSU ' s Al Wiggins (left) , present world ' s record holder, and Dick Tanabe. reminisce prior to a relay event. Indiana ' s top tankmen included: Top row, Tom Lord (backstroke), Dick Tanabe (individual medley) , and Bill Woolsey (freestyle) ; Bottom row, Ron Honda (butterfly) and Barry Yap (breast stroke) . Minot Schuman, a sincere competitor, teamed with Bobby Blann to handle the diving e cnts. The swimming team completed its season by taking a fourth place in the Big Ten championships at Minne- sota. One of the mermen, Bill Woolsey, unofficially shattered the world record while attempting to retain his title in the 440-yard freestyle event. The mermen won fotn- and lost five meets in compe- tition during the season. The graduation of Bill Woolsey and Dick (Sonny) Tanabe will hurt the squad ' s ' 58 hopes; they will be replaced by several of this year ' s promising Freshmen aquamen. Close relay events such as this rank high in spectator enthusiasm. GYMNASTICS ROW 1: Ron alden, Ron David (Captain), Jerry Wright. ROW 2: Panya Chottikhun, Frank Zody, Otto Ryser (Coach). .SoplioniDic Run W.ilciiii will sec pkiuy of action when Coach Ryser ' s squad launches its 1958 can paijin. W ' aldcn was one of the team ' s leading performers this season. A vcUiaii bquad, bp.n keil b six iLUimin, ; Icttermen, proved the key factor in the gymnastics team ' s chive for a first-division conference finish. Ron David captained this year ' s squad and was one of the team ' s outstanding performers. At Iris specialty, tumbhng, he is rated as one of the best in the league. Jerry Wright copped top honors all season with his performances on the trampoline. Adding depth to the scoring attack were Ron Walden, Frank Zody, Ken Zody, Panya Chottikhun, and George Fisher. Senior Jeryl Wright perfoir specialty, the trampoline. LS a ilidiuili Iw isi on his Team Captain Ron David gets in a last- minute practice session prior to a meet. Ken Zody ranks tops among I-Mcii on the flying rings. 263 ROW 1: Bill Gallo, Don Morrison, Joe Shook and Paul Bane. ROW 2: Bob Killian. Walter Cariiahan. Charles McDaniel (Coach), Fred Redeker and Norm Komorowski. WRESTLING IL ' s Bill Gallo (white trunks) compares skills with Lari Musier of Iowa in the 165-pound class. Paul Bane, bothered by injuries this season, will handle the 123-pound division assignment next year. ■i Norm Konioiowski (white trunks) , in ac- tion here against Ohio University ' s Dave jjj Thomas, copped a fourth place in the ks Conference 147-pound championships. tB-sss- Injiiiies riddled the ranks ot the Hoosier matmeii, who were forced to settle for a season of four wins, five losses and one tied match. Joe Shook, Bill Gallo and Norm Komorowski handled the brunt of the scoring. The squad lacked depth be- cause of the injury of top-rated Nick Petronka and several other key men during the season. The entire team, excepting graduating Bob Killian, will be back in uniform next year, and Coach Charlie McDaniel is anticipating a top-notch club. Joe Shook, shown here defeating Badger Charlie Prunty, placed second in the Big Ten 130-pound division. Shook, a Sophomore, compiled a season ' s total of nine wins and one defeat. 2f)5 lU Rifle Club President, Max Meise, led the squad in total points scored. RIFLE The 1957 edition of lU ' s rifle squad was the product of a year of lebuilding following the loss of five men from tile ' 56 team. The marksmen were aiming for a berth in the first division as they entered the Western Confer- ence meet in April. The squad, inider the guidance of Capt. Jack Nf. Dar- den and M Sgt. Millard W. Reed, was bolstered when Senior Tom Miller returned to the eligibility list. Max Meise carried the brunt of the scoring punch this year. Meise, the team captain, amassed a total of 2,715 of a possible .S.OOO points throughout the season. Hans uflliii(r. Idp-ranking sophuMiorc. tests his skill fr the prone position. 266 ■ROW 1: Mai in kiictht. 1 oiii Miller, Robert Denham, Lawrence Lauterbach, Ivan W. Greenhnt. ROW 2: M;Sgt. Willard W. Reed, Roger Tillman (captain): Mike Halus, Max Meise, Robeit Urdal, Tom Althauser, Bill Sliinn, Capt. Jack Dardcn. HP| H H [ . 1 ■i _i s l kLiKl ' - l |H i r ■■« ii B 1 he steady improxement of Sophomore Ivan R. Greenhut could prove a key factor in the coming ' 58 campaign. M Sgt. Reed eyes caretnlh the progress of marksman Mike Haliis KNEELING: Aiiiic Spilliiiaii, Joe Rodenberg, Jim McCoy, George Petoe, Tom McNeil, Ron Slangl. STANDING: Dr. Smalt MacClintock (Coach), Harry Beratis, Edward Uhles, Mollke (Irani, (ttnige H. Mnrphy Jr.. Dnane Burnor, Don Norman. FENCING Early defeats were responsible lor the fencing team ' s posting a 4-8 seasonal record and a sixth place in the Big Ten. The Hoosier squad reached its peak when they upset a strong Ohio State squad that was ranked eighth in the nation. Team Captain Ron Stangl and Tom McNeil were the top competitors in the foil event. These two duelers copped first and second places, respectively, in the Aina- teur Fencing League of American Invitational meet. Four of the top six men will graduate, leaving only Edward Uhles and Joe Rodenberg as holdovers for next year ' s squad. Don Norman ' s foil is stopped short of its mark by the defensive maneiiverins; of Tom McNeil. 268 Team Captain Ron Slangl and Coach Dr. Stuart MacClintock take time out for an equipment check. George Pete (left) and George Murphy demonstrate the importance of good form in fencing. Both men will be eligible for action in ' fiS. Hany Beratis (left) and Joe Rodenberg represented lU in the epee event. 269 I he ciaik ni a bat announces the arrival of Spring and the baseball season. Bill Smith, who as a Sophomore last year was the squad ' s leading pitcher, will be out to repeat his performance this season. -«- %• Carl Kirkpatrick, shown here after smash- ing a 380-foot home nni, will supply the power hitting. 270 ■Dick James will assuiiie the catching duties. With ten lettermen. including two ex-servicemen, In- diana baseball coach Ernie Andres is hoping for a climb upward from the team ' s sixth plate finish in the Western Conference in 1956. Four of Andres ' mound staff are veteran varsity per- formers; lefthander Carl McCollum, and righthanders Al Hayes, Bill Smith, and Woody Ratterman all saw regular duty last year as did team captain Non n Franklin and Joe Mills, both outfielders, first-baseman Carl Kirk- patrick, and catcher Dick James. Outfielder Bob Beres and catcher Nonn Young have recently returned from the Armed Forces. This nucleus will be complemented by Dick Mrofka, sophomore pitching prospect, and outfielders Jim Howe, Buck Smith, Amos Hall, John Courier, infielder Bill Anderson, and junior flinger Mel Erman. First sacker Kirkpatrick should receive some help from sophomore Arnie Heltzer this year. Seniors Gus Sjholm, Bill Noone, Norm Koselke, and junior Pete Hicks are battling for infield jobs. N ' eteian Joe Mills, a good allaiound player, will figure strongly in Coach Andres ' campaign plans for the lO ' iT season. Co-captain DufTv Franklin, top-notch defen- sive player, will start at one of the outfield positions. 271 Coach Ernie Andres, having lost seven sen- iors through graduation, will be faced with I he task of building a new team. ROW 1: I ' ete Hicks. Carl McCoUum, Joe Mills, Norman Franklin (Captain), Arnie Heltzer, Hank Bach. Ed Whitehead, ROW 2: John ()uick ( ' arsity Manager), John Anderson. Jerry CJates. Larn Atkinson, .Amos Hall. Boh Kascr. Al Hayes, Ernie .Andres (C:(iaih). ROW 3: I.ee Crohnke, John Hohms. Riih James. Woody Ratteinian, John Clourlcr, Gus .Sjoliohn. Bill Jordan. Kenu Smilh. r II mil r I I ' i mk 272 CROSS COUNTRY ROW 1: R(ji Loii-j. Dick ScliLidcr. Ciaig Toeiising. liob Douglas, C:iiailie Ciogclell. Max Fiscus. ROW 2: Frank DeVcsteiii, Narveine Wille, Tom I.inneraeier, Bill Abele, Tony Peiitino. Tom Linnemeier, always a strong competitor, will be one of the key men in next season ' s plans. L ' luleiihissinen sparked the 1956 Indiana cross country team. Sophomores Ron Long and Bill Abele were the mainstays of the young squad, as Coach Gordon Fisher ' s ihinlies turned in some outstanding performances. After dropping its opener to Miami of Ohio, the har- 1 iers broke an eight game winning streak for Notre Dame by edging the Irish 23-22. The Hoosiers then won a three-way meet with Marquette and Western Michi- gan. Lack of balance was responsible for the team ' s placing third in the Big Ten and 8th in the NCAA meet. The outlook looks bright as the Hoosiers seek to better their record in the 1957 season. Losing only Max Fiscus from this year ' s roster, the team should possess the depth and experience needed to compile a respectable record. The consistenty of senior to captain Max Fiscus helped the Hoosiers in their bid for a first division finish. ROW 1: Max Fiscus, Frank DeVestern, Jerry Lane, Don Ward (co-captain) , Greg Bell (co-captain), Tony Pentino, Bill Mace, Len Robinson, Brealon Donaldson. ROW 2: John Miller, Harold Caffey. Tom Campbell. Mike Curtis, . rmand Roach, Tom rinnciMcier, Larrv Isom. Jerrv Isoni. ROW 3; Ron Long. Bob Douglas, Willie May, Naverne Willc. Chuck Cogdcll, Craig Toensing, Gary Wells, Bill Abelc. ROW 4: Jim La crv (Assistant coach, Dick Scheider, Bob Moore, Jim Wright, Berry Williams, John Knipple, Jim Woodhams, Jim Guendling, Gordon Fisher (Coach) . TRACK A f;i ()ial3le (oiiibination of experience and depth adds up to bright prospects for the 1957 Indiana track team. With a nucleus of eleven returning lettermen to build aioimd. Coach Gordon Fisher will have some potent pcrloi incrs to strengthen lU ' s prestige in the Big Ten. Outstanding among these is Olympic broad jump champ Greg Bell, holder of last year ' s indoor and out- door Big Ten and National Collegiate broad jump titles. Shot-putter Jerry I.ane holds the lU indoor mark, and Brealon Donaldson is lU ' s first fourteen foot jsole- vaidter. T ' lie Hoosiers, who lost seven of last year ' s lettermen, have a promising array of sophomores to bolster over-all squad strength. Don Ward, outdoor 440-yard dash king, tied the Big Ten record with a time of 47.7 seconds. 274 Big Ten Indoor champ Willie May (leading) and lom Campbell (left) combined to handle the brunt of the high hurdle assignments. Shot-putter Jerry Lane cracked the all time lU record for this event with a toss of j4 feet 314 inches. Pre-rare tension finds its release nt the scnmd of the starting gun. - I ligibility of Jerry l ' ;ir( liiilc will pnnc a valuable asset ici the S(|uad. TENNIS VVitli tliree Big Ten titles in the past live vcais, the Hoosier netmen should continue their supremacy ot the courts with the efforts of such stars as Elam Huddleston, Ken Dillman, George Fryman and Jerry Parchute. Huddleston copped Big Ten honors in both singles and doubles competition, while Dillman was also victori- ous in singles and teamed with George Fryman for a doubles trophy. Parchute, who was ineligible last season, should add plenty of depth to the Cream and Crimson attack. This year ' s Big Ten race promises to be a tight one. Defending champ Michigan has the same squad return- ing which copped last year ' s title, while several other schools pose serious threats to Hoosier hopes. Team eaptaiii Elam Hiuklleston will be out to retaiu his divisional singles anil doubles championships. 276 ROW 1: Elam Huddlestuii (ta|jlain), Bill Petiic, Jerry Parchute, Bob Gray. ROW 2: George Fryman, Jay Grimes, Ken Dillman. ami Dale Lewis (Coacli) The consistent performance of veteran Ken Dillman should add the depth necessary for a championship team. Senior George Fryman will team with Dillman to seek the doubles crown. 277 Martin Angell sinks a long one for a Birdie. ' I. idy I.iuk and the ueathfr man joiiucl loices to plague the varsity golf team during the lust iialf of its season. Coach Owen L. Chili Cochrane prophesied at mid- season that the team had a good chance to improve its stature, and that— with a few breaks— the squad could figure fjuite prominently in the coming spring tourna- ments. Optimism brightens next year ' s golf horizon. In addi- tion to the retiuning lettermen the outlook is brightened by the comin g eligibility of this year ' s freshman squad, which is one of the finest in tlie country. Next year ' s squad will have what it takes to play an important role in bla ing the trail to a banner era in lU golf. GOLF Members of the 19.57 varsitv golf team are Tom Johnsdii Ronnie Terrell and Bob Hoover. Favede, Owen L. (Chili) Cochrane (Coach), 278 m The Freshman team: ROW 1: Joe Cork, Wayne Timberman. Da e Dellinger. Jim Brucker, Jon Sommer. ROW 2: Shenell Johnson, Tom Coble, Dick Barth, John Hamilton, Ronnie Ro er. Tteina otJ for a i iiij Uint i H Dail kiiti The experience of senior Jack Rouhit will prove an advantage to the sophi more-laden ' 58 club. 279 ROW 1: Bob Gaiichiff, Clarence Donninger, Mike White- sell. Larry Owen, Jim West, Bruce Baker. ROW 2: Don Rces, Woody Rattennan, Gus Sjoholm. Jack Winnefeld, Sam Fitzsimmons. MEN ' S INTRAMURALS I-M wrestling is gaining recognition in growing spectator sports world. 280 Quick action rises to a rapid peak in men ' s table tennis tournamenl. Intramural sports provide all with the opportunity to jKUticipate in organized competition. This year nearly ' 5000 men turned out lor the nineteen activities spon- sored by the program. Sigma Nu fraternity captined the first major title, the lootball championship, by downing Phi Gamma Delta 180. The victory boosted Sigma Nu high in the point standings as the teams turned to basketball and the winter sports. Top Spring sport from the standpoint of spectator enlhusiasm is Softball, which often decides the winner of the ccneicd i hanipionship trophy. 281 Tom Herendeen of Phi Gamma Delta tests the left side of the Sigma Nu line in the football championship struggle, won by Sigma u 18-0. Phi Gamma Delta, aiming for their sixth intramural crown in the last eight years, had compiled a slight lead over their nearest opponent, Sigma Nn, as March approached. Dodds House Gargoyles, consistently the top independent team, Zeta Beta Tau, Phi Delta Theta and Phi Kappa Psi followed closely. With tennis, softball, track and field and several minor sports yet to be completed, the race for the title promises to be a tight one to the finish. Huddled together, a team plans its strategy for victory. 282 Basketball excels all other sports tor both team and crowd enthusiasm. Joe Matiiga (right) and Jack Sheard battle it out for the handball championship. Matuga was the victor, two games to one. fc. Kurt Carlisle leaps high to spike across a Kappa Sigma tally. 283 I ' rc game tension is climaxed as the centers light for control of the tip. WOMEN ' S INTRAMURALS Carol Levy prepares to tee-off, as fellow players 3 v lend a critical eye in hopes of picking up a few pointers. i6 Mk Martha Hartzell and Diane Barber take advan- tage of a warm-iip session prior to game time. 284 Softball— Inlramural style— provides a combination of competition, exercise and enjoyment. Athletics with the ieniinine touch is piovidetl by the women ' s intramural program. The women participate in practically every major sport except football. The ac- tivi ties offered are basketball, softball, swimming, volley- ball, golf, tennis, badminton, table tennis and bowling. The program is run by the Women ' s Recreational Association with the assistance of a faculty adviser for each sport. The WRA is currently considering plans for widening the range of activities available to the student body to meet the school ' s increasing enrollment. All eyes fall tensely on the ball in its graceful overhead flight. Bf ' WsM SHH . H 3 I B r ' xr fm afe 5 l kmm 285 PkiiiN III aclioii is sccri lioti llial extra point is needed. Kajjpa Kappa Camilla mermaids— Betsy Schnaiter, Pat Moll, Marge Scheidler and Maigot Rowley- will be out to repeat a four-year Kappa supremacy of the swimming events. 28G ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT SENATE ROW 1: I ' at I liiniiig. Mailcnc Smith. Carol Giccnbcig, Linda Walker, Sandy McNear (Clerk), Ann Eakins. ROW 2: Arvind Kumar I ' arikh, Ron Yenerich (Speaker), Judy Blake, Mike Moss, Dick Lehman, Lindc Schmidt, Pat Callaghcr. ROW 3: Ar in Steinberg, Ronald R. Schneider, Terry Smart (Speaker Pro Temp), Robert P. Kassing, Robert C. Dabagia, Doyle G. Winter, William R. Fry. ROW 1; Terry Smart, Ann Eakins, Ron Yenerich (Vice-president), Pat Fleming, Dick Lehman. ROW 2: Ed Whalcn. Carol Greenburg, Arvin Steinberg, Doyle Winter. .Student government was established to entourage dem- ocratic action and to discuss and formulate student policies. The administrative power of this government is entrusted to the President of the Student Body. This year an administrative secretary has served in the Senate office to increase efficiency in the clerical duties of student government. The secretary has also handled the details of the student insurance program, which is now in its second year of operation. This year Indiana University Student Government has joined the Collegiate Council for the United Nations. This improved the LUNA program by broadening its scope of international affairs. During Orientation Week, a new student program was designed to give the Fresh- men a general view of campus activities. A brochure on student government and other campus activities was planned to be sent out to incoming Freshmen, in hopes that they can gain insight into campus organization policy before they meet it face to face. This year the Student Senate passed a revision of the Election Code and Class Constitutions and repealed the Activities Limi- tation .System. 288 SENATORIAL ASSISTANTS ROW 1: Sieve Riggins. Frank Chase, Fred Sahalini. John Schewei, Bol) Coihian. Dan Byron. ROW 2: Janet Bowers, Margaret Mc- Coniiell. |ii lv Seese, Sue C.iio hnan, Betsy Bardwell, Nancy Bell. Liberty Chochos, Amelia Stuart, Shelby ' eltc, Betty Gajdos, Kit Hartnett, Anne Landis, .Angie Vitello. ROW 3: Erlene Black. Dorothy Kretsch, Mary Fattu, Carol Purvcs, Don Grande, Judy Young, Stephanie Winston. AI Lehman, Dick lien, Ann Stoeckley, Athena Chochos, Shirley Sandelands, Susan Victor, Marian Piser. ROW 4: John P. Swink. Fred Bauer. Robert E. Watson. Charles Baker. Bill Cast, Lauia Jean Passow, Martha Lairrbert, Sharon Fields, Betty Molland, Barbara Doran. Lawrence Seng. Jerry Pollock, Fred Steingraber, Joe Greenlee Jr., Jim Fulwider, ROW 5: Tony PfafHin, Allan Litz, David Dersch, Doug Wade, Charles Wise, John Pless, Jack Heidt, Mack Richey, Mick Hyde, Don Weaver, Leon Brillant, Clifford Norris, Stephen Havens, John Quackenbush. ROW 1: Alan Bergsledl. lied lilaikwell, Linila Silvei. Gene McGar ey (Chairman) Jim Laswell STUDENT ELECTIONS COMMISSION 289 SENATE ADVISORY BOARD ROW 1: Louise Bamberger, Doris Rhinesperger, Carolyn Baker, s.iii.lv ni.ki-. M.nlciK- Rraun. ROW 2: Don Leak, Joe Iluglus, Cnarcnie Doniiigir. Dick fiross, Niil Hiiulii Va iu- kiiiiiii.l. ChiioI l)i(kiii: SEATED AT THE TABLE ARE: Bcniic Miiikow. Marty Flynn, [arilyn dent). Ron Vcnerich, Fred Sabatini, Steve Riggins, Dick Christian. . ustin. Fred M. Me er, Arlene Lockerbie. Clarence Doniger (Presi- PRESIDENT ' S CABINET 290 IIk ' Siinlcnt Siipicnic ( oiiit is tlie liighest student jiuliii;il l)()(l on laiiipus. I lu ' (oiiit reviews cases bioiiglit lielore it In residenre judicial boards and other student organizations. Tiie nine members ot the Supreme Court are selected e ery Spring b the President of the Student Body after conferring with the retiring Chief justice. They must have a 2.1 scholastic average and be thoroughly accjuainted with campus go ernment and activities. This year, uiulti the leailership ot Kent Ar in, CJiiel {iistice, the Court conferred on decisions of campus judi- (ial boilies and handed down non-partisan and objecti e decisions. 1 In- (liu l..is (if cicli (i( Ihc lliicx- braiuhcs of siiukiil -- Kent Arviii. ( laienif lltiningci. .mil Ron ciieii(h attciiiii ,1 mianimoiis dctisioii. STUDENT SUPREME COURT ROW 1: |oliii I), (lais. Aliic Alkinsoii. Kent Ai in (Chief Justice). Kathleen C:all()n. James Sonkup. ROW 2: Noinian D. Blown, Charles II. MtCali. Jciiocn Rasnuissen. Amuki S|,elini.ii 291 BOARD OF AEONS ROW 1: jdigcii Rasmussen (Secretary- IiciiMiiLi;, aMie Kiiiiinel (I ' rcsidcnt), Charlie Schwartz (Vice-president). ROW 2: Clarence Doninger, Brad Boinba, Al Bergstedt, Neil Hinchmaii. ROW 3: Jiin Soukup, Jerry Moss, Ed Whalen, Ron Yenerich. Jim I ' l.iii The Board ol Aeons is composed ol twehe under- graduate men selected by President Wells on the basis of outstanding ability in both leadership and scholarship. The Board serves as a liaison between the administration and the student body to see that the administration is aware of student interests. The Board of Aeons was organized by William I.owe Bryan in 1921. Since then they have not come into the open with their activities, believing that this policy will lead the way to more effective work. This year the Board of Aeons has been working to see that the new Humanities Building is named after William Lowe Bryan. The Board also studied the struc- ture of the student-faculty committees and looked into the academic counseling program. The Board of Aeons also checked the distribution of finances to student activi- ties with the hope that funds can be distributed as equally as possible. Jim Sonknp and Jorgen Rasmussen conduct a cabinet investigation. Wayne Rimmel agrees with Jerry Moss that it has to bean inside job. 292 Charlie Schwarl , Xeil Hinchiuan. Al Beigstedt, and Brad Bomba require no audience when ihey play their wild jungle chant. Cleaning up campus rubbish? Jim I ' latt, Kd W ' halcn. and Run Vcnevich are iead to gi Clarence Doninger the brnsh-nff 293 AWS COUNCIL ROW 1: Sandy Jones. Uoiis Rhincsperger. Louise Uambeiger, Suzanne siiMLN. I ' at Fleming, Linda Silver. ROW 2: Nancy Louck. Linda Zafl. Marlene Biaun, Cathy Mossholder, Kav Baldwin. ROW 3: Linda Walker, Sandy Duke, Harriet Hersh. Marv Ellen Fox. .Ann Morrison. Members of .-Wy ' S get together for an inforiTi.il iliai In tlie front row are Harriet Hersh, .Sandy Duke, and I.iml.i Wilkri Sealed on the davenport arc Linda Silver and Linda .alt. The . V.S Boiiicl oi StandaicLs is the policy making body lor the women stuilents on ( anipus. It sets women ' s hours and other related matters. Members of the Board include two women trom each class and the Chairman is also Vice-president of . VS. This year the .WVS Board of .SianthinK l)r mt lu maiiN of tlie old rules up-to-date. 294 Last Spring at the AW ' S Mass Meeting tlie uonien students of lU elected the members of the AWS Conn cil. Other members representing Panhellenic, WRH. Y ' C;A. W ' RA, and the Town Girls fomi the remainder of the se enteen member coinicil. The pmpose of the coiuicil is to assist the AWS officers in the aihiiinistration of their duties. A ' S Council was established at Indiana I ' niversitv in 1928. Today it serves man important f mictions. AWS Coiuuil represents the women in general campus issues, establishes and maintains high social standards, encour- ages active participation in many areas of responsibility, and encourages high academic standards. This year A VS Council has worked on such projects as the AWS Health Series and the Charm CHinic. The biggest project of the year was the passage ol the revised AAV ' S Constitution. k i Bildwiii Ooiis RhiiR- ' ] i.,ci Heiiiina; aie the ofhccii who uiiult I ' .ambeigei. and Pat uiies of AWS. AWS BOARD OF STANDARDS ROW 1: Jeanne lieeiljower. Jan tuulkes, Jill Suiikland, Duiuthv Benko, Diiris Rhinespeiger (Chairman). Dene Yalowitz. Jane Healey, Laura Jean Passow. ROW 2: feta Freeman. Elise Williams. Marilyn Miller, Dorothv Kretch. Gloria Randle. 295 UNION BOARD Marlciu- t liaiiil)eis. SccielaiA of I nion Board, iela s iiiforination to a committee member as Ann Hlarkbinn, Director of Personnel, looks on. jini C:apehart. Director of Actixities Co-ordinalioii, and Sandy Sallach. Director of tlic Clulinral Division, learrange the I ' nion display case. 296 I iilon lio.iid I ' resident, Neil Hincliiiian and Vice-president. |iin Piatt, plan linure Union events. The Indiana Union— the Commons— a headquarters for many campus activities— the scene for many dances— and presently expanding to include tremendous facilities. The Union is also a board— the Union Board— of twelve people who direct group activities, the Fall Carnival, numertnis i)op concerts, and serve as the planning committee lor ilo ens of campus social events. Under the direction of Carol Creed, Program Co- ordinator and Harold W. Jordan, Director, and advised by Dean Robert Shaffer and Dr. Lusk, the members of the Union Board and their committee chairmen are responsible for many of the all-campus social functions. The influence of the Union reaches into the daily lives of all the students at Indiana University. Barry Bergsiiran, Director of Publicity, and Bob Shida, Director of the Social Division, discuss publicitv foi a toining t iiion dance. nDr -i.( r.i:ntii ■ii ' Robert H. Shaffer and Dr. Haiolil Lusk watcfi the members of past Union Boards pass in review as liiey help to plan the poUcies for future Union Board activities. Bob Neunian. Director of Student Spiiii, and Yvonne Belcher, Director of Group Activities, have decided to put more spirit into group activities. 2!)7 Union Board is in session. Clarolvn Zanin. Director of Special Events, and Dick Lehman. Diieilor of . tli ilies Development, are among those presenr. Ihe Union Office Stall. WalK Sotlcrsivoni. Marlv llcindcl, and Shirlev ' ood keep Union ap]i )inlnienls straight and aclivities iunnmiiii;. UNION COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN ROW 1: .llul McNcai. Gimn Sl , Xaiuv iU-ll, Jcnv I ' olldik, John SiIkuut, hicil Sabatini, Ann Matthews. Sandy Schrocdci. Sana Frankf. ROW 2: Janice Minder, Mary Brown. Nancy Blaisdell. Judy Hiiie, Carol Shigley. David Doering, Larry .Adler. Virginia I.. Riirtiii. Sue KIkii Mncir. ROW 3: lawienic Seng, Rill Cast. John Odit. Boh Wait. Ja(k Ikidi. n.ive Moore. .Al Bergstedl. Mike Moss, lony Pfafnin. Carol Creed. Program Co-ordinator, and Harold W.Jordan. Director, have a top level discussion concerning Union activities. 298 SENIOR CLASS riieie (()lnt■a time in every college stuileiit ' s lile when at last he ijetonies a Senior. This means student teach- ing, job interviews, and preparation to leave the univer- sity. Before he leaves he makes plans for Senior Week, the week when he is considered the supreme citizen of the campus. The preparations for Senior ' eek begin with the selec tion of a Steering Committee. The Senior Class president, Ron Schneider, and the other class officers led the class through their Senior VV eek. The activities of the big week included coffee hours in the Commons, donation of a gift to the Univer- sity, and the Senior Siwash. Then in June— graduation— the last big event for the Seniors of 1957. ROW 1: June Haueiistein (Treasurer), Frances E. Smith, William lainlRii ( ice president) , Ron Schneider (President). ROW 2: Jim Laswell, Fred Blackwell. Jiuiv Blake. Martha Hartzell (Secretary) . 299 JUNIOR CLAS S ROW 1: Jerry Grove (Director). Ed Whalen (President), Nancy Jones (Secretary,, Sandy Kemp (Director), Pat Fleming (Director), Nancy Blaisdell (Vice-president). Jerry (Director). Kail ( Ircasiuer), Glenn Schowe Bernie Minkow. Dorothy Kretsch, Joy Lambert, Bob Edwards, Sharon Diggs, Mary Broun, yim Koehlinger. Sherman Arnohi, Jack Douglas disrnss h 2. I l;ni- for thr |unj..v Picni Guided by their pre.sident, Ed Whalen, the Junior Class had a busy year. As time went by, more and more Juniors took an active part in campus activities. They highlighted the year by presenting the Junior Prom, Pink Carousel. Appropriately, the theme selected for Junior Week was Mad Merry-Go-Rovmd. At the end ol the year the Juniors looked back ith pride on their numerous activities. 300 The Sophomore class came back to campus self- confident in the realization that they were no longer freshmen. The officers selected the Sophomore Steering Committee, who planned the Cotton Cotillion, the Sophomore dance. After the excitement of the Cotillion, the members of the class busied themselves with other campus activities. Lawrence Seng, Margie Weston. Larry .Small. Clonnie Oinoto. and Ste e Riggins put Ihcir heads together to plan the Sophoniore Cotillion. ' SOPHOMORE CLASS ROW 1: Mike Moss (President). ROW 2: Tom C:one (Director), (Secretary). Gretchen Scheercr (Director). Barry C;artmell (Director), Marty Ftynn (Vice-president). Jean Stegman (Director), Giniry Sly Al Lehman (Treasurer). 301 FRESHMAN CLASS ROW 1: Carol Stowe (Treasurer), Linda Marsh (Director). ROW 2: ( hiuk Wist (Director). Stewart Sweazy (Viceprcsidenl), Beck Boram (Secretan). Hill Baxter (Director). Bob Dabagia (Presiiiciit). The Freshman Jyronian .Steering Connniltcc lnellllK■l Stexe Kline. John N ' ash, Joe Greenlee and ROW 2: I n Marv Ann Setre. Marv Ann Pulse, and Susie Dienliaii r ■ilVS P H K W « i JP IW- m M •1 « B- ' ===3f V -. ' ■' -F ' - -3 r— T r H| HPlii • ■' ■il f-nJ 11 1 Awareness ol ' campus life and a sense of l)elonging to it came qiiitkh to the Freshman student. Soon lie was caught ii|) ill the whiil of activities. His officers were elected, l m luloic he hatl the opportunity to relax, it was Freshman Tyronian time. The officers were kept busy conferring on appointments lor tiie steering com- mittee. hich planned the Tyronian, one of the most im|)oi (ant lampus dances. Then the dance was over and the Fieshmeii mo ed back into the routine of college life. 302 Developing ihc siiulcni spiiii at Indiana University is one ol llie goals ol ilic .Stiukni Athletic Cionimittee. SAC is a new oigani .itioii at Indian, i l ' ni eisit . oigani ed 111 the Fall. I!l3li. Tiie Stiulent Athletic Committee is ( omposetl ot Jimior and Senior members selected by I ' lesident Wells and Athletic Director Frank Allen. The activities of SAC included planning and ccj-ordinating the pep rallies, sponsoring open houses, welcome-hcjme rallies and send- off rallies for both football and basketball teams. The members of SAC work closely with the Athletic Director and the indixidual coaches to promcjte tojj-notch school spii it. S, C; SleeriiiK ( oniiiiilUi ROW 1 K,i IJ.ililwiii |uil T,iiii.i Ni.i Scopelitis, Janet Cougci. M)iiia .McColluin. ROW 2. Bud Mangels. Dee Tracy. George CJill, Jim Crura, Jim McNabney, Donna Sue Hageman. Bob Shinn. ROW 3: Brad Bomba, George Ginn. STUDENT ATHLETIC COMMITTEE n ROW 1: Cauil CiuUins. .Man . nn lauiis. Sue Cliarlcsuoitli, Judi I ' olivka. Ruth Ward, Judy Plessinger, .Sandy Jones, Kay Smith. Karen Bisel. ROW 2: Kay Snyder. Donna Sue Hageman, Carolyn Holder, Bud Mangels, Sherman Xrnold. Janet Couger, Myrna Mc- C iillnm. Del- Fracey, Marv Ke cs. ROW 3: Don Grande, Max Pinker- ion. Xuinuin Spauldmg. Jim McNabney, I ' om ler erda, Ed Stcicns. Doug Shue. Ed Burkhardt. Robert Shinn (President). ROW 4: Robert Cupp. Fred Deltoro. Dave Sinnett. Dave Cox. George Ciinn. Brad Bomba. Brad l.a cock. James Cruni. Holi N ' euman. 303 lU FOUNDATION ROW 1: Jdamie Beerbower. Mildred R. Sanders, Judi Polivka, Barb Basseit. Rulh Dreier, Doris Rhincsperger, Liberty Chochos. Ann Fitzgerald. Pat Fleming. Jo Astesano, Judy Manta, Bernie Minkow. ROW 2: Jerry Baer, Jerry Solloway, William P. Lambert. Max E. Pinkerton, Joyce Funk. Sandy Sallach, Diane Barber, Mary Kay Phillips. Carolyn Riehl, Ann Foley, Judy Blake, Barb Hibner, Marilvn Austin. Jndv Plessinger. ROW 3: Jim Cregar, Norman Spaulding. Jerry Moss, Ames Shuel, Jim Soukup, Bud Mangels, Thomas Brodhecker, Robert Evan Brown. Ralph H. Martin, Gene McGarvey. Robert Mings, Fred M. Meyer. Robert P. Neuman. ROW 4: Bob Edwards. Dave .Sinnett. Rodger Brumbaugh. Clarence Doninger. Jim Laswell. Jim .Strickland, Cieorge Ginn, Brad Laycock, Bob Duvin, Neil Hinchman, Ed Klinge. Tom Hardaway, Dave Baldwin. Jim Capehart. Ron David. The Indiana I ' liiveisity Student Foundation Coniniit- tee is composed of Junior and Senior members selected on the basis of their outstanding leadership on campus. The members work with William Arm.strong, Director of the Foimdation. Their big project of the year is the Little 500. The Student Foundation Committee work out the itiles and regulations for the Little 500 and plan the event in a very detailed manner. Each year the Student Foundation Committee streamlines the Little 500 to meet higher standards. The Little 500 is only a part of the total picture. The student members of tlie Foundation also work with Director Armstrong in administering the liuuls received by the University in the form of gifts. Among the funds handled by the Foundation is the money for the Little 500 Scholarships. It Foundation Steering Committee members are: ROW 1: Jo . nn Moore. Bill Armstrong (Foundation Director). Joe Hughes. ROW 2: Sandy Duke. Phyllis Rich. Jill Quinn. ROW 3: Robert Oppenheim. Charles Prickett. Sallv Branson, Fred Mevers. 304 Always planning ahead are Joe Hughes, President of the lU Foundation, and William S. Armstrong, Foundation Director. ROW 1: Arul Sohn, Jerry Grove. Charles H. Prickett. Dick Cihristian. Bill Swift, Arviii Steinberg, Robert Shinn, Robert Cupp, Sherman .Arnold. ROW 2: Mildred R. Sanders, Linda Silver, Shirley Prince, Jo .Ann Moore (Vice-president), Jill Quinn. Joyce Weigel, Sue Charlesworth, Nancy Blaisdell, Kay Smith, Myrna Harris, Sally Branson., Cindy Benzel, Judy Gasaway, Mimi .Schloss, Janet Bechtold. ROW 3: Dennis Escol, Carol Greenberg, Arline Lockerbie, Sandy Jones, Martha Ritter, Sandy Schroeder, Nancy Jones, Pat Gallagher, Sandy Kemp, Jane Hicks, Evelyn Bredemeyer, Nancy Schubert, Joan Erickson, Ray Lain. ROW 4: Janet Hodges, Shirley Gossman, Melicent Rohe, Louise Bamberger, Don Leak, Janet Conger, Jack Taylor, Suzanne Siems, Jill Strickland, Frances Rider, Carolyn Holder, Richard Myers, Wayne L. Morris, Jorgcn Rasmussen, Linda Johnson, Nancy Endwright. ROW 5: William Crandall, Bob AVhite, Ron R. Schneider, Joe G. Hughes (President), Jim Capehart, Kent Arvin, Gilbert Kelt, Norman Brown, Henry Oakes, Bob Oppenheim, Bill Snapp, Doyle Winter, Edward Whalen, Doug Shue, Charles H. McCall Jr. 305 WRH EXECUTIVE BOARD FROM LEFT ARE: Jeanne Stove, Eleanor Witty, Liberty Chochos ( ire-president). Carol Greenburg, Diane Keeley, Judy Williams, Judy Gasaway, Sandy Duke (President), Linda Johnson (Treasurer), Gloria Randle (Secretary), Joyce Funk, Judy Manta. Judy Eggers. The thirteen presidents ot tiie women ' s residence halls constitute the WRH Executive Board, the policy-making body for Women ' s Residence Halls. During Boaril meet- ings, individual housing problems are discussed, general policies are formulated, and counselor-student admin- istration is planned. The Executive Board also is given the opportunity to approve plans for new dorms. An area director, Miss Fitzgerald, and the director of coun- seling and activities. Dr. Helen Whiteside, serve as Board advisers. Five Board members are oificers. Other members head the committees of Publicity, Clerical, Social, Library, Constitution and Election, Co-ordinate, and Awards and Recognition. The President of the Executive Board acts as a liaison between campus organizations and the indi- vidual residents of the halls. In this way, girls who live in the dorms are brought into contact with campus organizations. WRH Judicial Board members are, ROW 1: Mary Lou Dovvell, Nancv Berkey, Mrs. Thomas Greenwood (, dviser). Dene Yalowitz. ROW 2: Xancy Singleton, Nia Scopclitis. Pat Taylor, Linda Silver. 306 m The men ' s dorms at Indiana University are go erned by the Men ' s Residence Halls Association. Membership in the Association includes the President, Vice-president, and Secretary from each of the three residence centers. Men ' s Quad. MRC, and Trees Center, and the President of MRH. . The purpose of the Association is to repre- sent the men who live in University Housing in all phases of campus lite. MRH. works to improve the scholarship, social life, anil general li ing of the men in the residence halls. Diik Cross. Ramlv Miller, and Norm Baxter take note as Jcrrv Gro e works toivard harnion). MRHA EXECUTIVE BOARD ROW 1: Joseph T. Tretheuev. Jerrv Grove, Daniel Ferber i .Adviser). Richard Cross. Randall Miller, Charles Jones. ROW 2: Norman Baxter, Eugene Fowler, William Forester, Burton Sweetoiv, Richard Wilson. 307 MEN ' S QUADRANGLE BOARD OF GOVERNORS ROW 1: Don Miller, iigil R. C.rimkcmc ci. Cciic iowler (Vice- president). Jerry Grove (President). Randall Miller (Secretary) . Ihomas F. Martin. Dave Ambler. Jim Bortel. ROW 2: Robert L. Stilwcll. Doug Shiie, Jon R. Reed. George W. Waller. Glenn E. Wright, Max E. Pinkerton, John Lerch, Jim Bereolos, Ron Maris, Robert Cupp, Sam Payton (Adviser) , Bob Armstrong, Raymond J. O ' Brian, Fred B. Dressel. Directing the activities and establishing the policies of the Men ' s Quad is the purpose of the Men ' s Quadrangle Board of Governors. In addition to the eighteen unit governors, the Board is comjjosed oi the Piesident, the Vice-president, anil the Secielary. Each governor heads his Unit Council wiiith incliitles the social chairman, athletic chairman, scholaiship (hairman, secretary, and the treasurer. The Board of Governors began the year with a work- site )p training program for the new officers. This year four all-Quad dances were sponsored by the Board of Governors. In the Bachelor of the Year contest, the Quad ' s candidate, Randy Miller, became a finalist. In the Spring, the Board of Governors ended its work with a Recognition Banquet for old and new officers. At this Banquet the three outstanding units, the outstand- ing freshman and upperclassman of each unit, and the outstanding governor were honcired. Randv Miller, Jerry Grove, Gene Fowler, and Don Miller show the notorious Men ' s Quad spirit. 308 UNIT COUNCILS ROW 1: Al I.iliiiian. Kciinclli Wallaif. I)a i l lUldiis. David Weber, Ihomas V. Hall. Kemieih law. Ronalil Robbins, John J. Plain. ROW 2: Richard Bochniiig, Ron Maris, Robert E. Brown. David Dersch. Jim Perrv. Ronald Pa elka. Robert Bogiisz. Joe Hall. Doug .Shne. Makolm Peel. ROW 3: Robeit C.upp. Herbert Ha en, Patrick .Sanders, Robert L. Heid, Monte Wetter. Norman A. Brown, David Eubank, Robert E. Crowe, Robert Shone. ROW 4: John Lvon, John I.erch, Neil .Anderson, Curtis McCarty, Ed Wall, John Foster, Bruce Ihompson, Andrew Rusnak. Valt Harris, James Crum. Da e Ambler. Ravmond OBrian. ROW 1: (. (.ii;c I. Beckcit. Clark s. |,i|iiis , k,.ncr H. Tobias, Richard I. Johnson. Fred Dressel. (.eor,i;e . alter. John O. Jala. Dale Robinson. Dick Hardv. ROW 2: Joseph C. Holinko. AVilliam Rand. Bruce Bone, .Arnold Stein. Barry Hunter. Michael Canine, Robert Vall, Jairies Haves, Frank Whiting. ROW 3: Dan Poore. Bob White, Ronald Gottschalk, Gordon Roseiiau, Carl Robbins, Glenn Vright. Joseph Rabb, Robert Fennyson, Don Buiditt. Robert Stilwell. ROW 4: William H. Foulkes IV, Bob Bloecker, James Bortel, Jerry Garrison, Norman D. Brown, Thomas F. Martiir, ' irgil R. Grunkemever. Keith L. Gran, David G. Eager. John Kopchik. 309 MRC BOARD OF GOVERNORS ROW 1: Rodger Biurabaugh, George Haniman. James Hanev, Mvron Curry, Arthur D. Jacobs, Charley R. Kinzie (Treasurer). Burton Sweetow (A ' ice-president), Charles L. Jones (President), Norman L. Baxter (Secretary), Henry N. Oakes Jr., Carl O. AVortley, Edward Jones (Counselor), l-onest H. Heiliger II, Joe Williams, James L. Stout. ROW 2: Don Goddard, Gene E. Robbins, Jerry Solloway, Fred Blackwell. The MRC Board ol Governois is comjio.scd of the governors from West Hall, North Hall, South Hall, and the Cottage Groves. The Board helps to unify activities of MRC and to compare the policies of each individual unit. The goal of the MRC Board is to create better relationships among the men. This is done by co-ordi- nating the various departments of each dorm government to improve the total picture. The Board sponsors various social activities and dances. Burt Sweetow, Chuck Jones, and Norm Baxiei ha plan which appears ready to catch fire. 310 TREES CENTER BOARD OF GOVERNORS ROW 1: James P. Duncan, Robert D. Reach, Robert P. Kassing, Lou C. Stamatakos. ROW 2: Joseph T. Trethewey (President), J. Dixie Powers. AVilliam Forester (Secretarv). Mike Coid, Geiirge li. Dean, Dick Wilson (Vice-president), Robert L. Trankenbcrger, Wil- liam A. Fencken, Jack R. Fenter. ROW 1; hiilc Ice Spcer. Marcia Manlcv (Treasurer). Barbara president), Wiiii Cook. Judith Herrold, Janet Rongey (President). lUnris (Stiietar ). Maiihu R. C.iciucr. ROW 2: Diane Keelcv (Aice- WRA 311 PANHELLENIC ROW 1: M.iiltMc II1.11111 il ' icMdciii), Nancy Crouch, Helen Seiden- stifktr. ROW 2: Barbara Owens, Nancy Jones (Vice-president), Kay Snyder (Secretary;, Jiulv Prmhard. Rostmary Williams, Mary Ann Farcus, Lucinda Benzel (Treasurer). Tlie Indiana University Panhellenic Association is the governing body for all sororities on the cainpus. Pan- hellenic Council acts as a co-ordinator for individual sororities and conducts rusli. Panhellenic also acts as the sorority judicial board. Junior Panhellenic. an organization of pledge class officers, is a part of the Panhel program. The rush counselors, who advise Freshman girls with problems concerning rush and pledging, are another important unit of Panhellenic. This year Panhel devised a new rush procedure and put out a revised informative bulletin about sorority life for freshman girls. In pledge workshop, a training manual for pledge trainers was formulated. Greek Week acti ities, including the workshop, banquet, and all- campus dance are sponsored jointly by Panhellenic and Interfraternity Council. Nancy Crouch, Cindy Benzel, Kay Snyder, Nancy Jones, and Mary .Ann Farcus stand by as Marlene Braun reviews and previews important Panhel projects. 312 SORORITY PRESIDENTS ROW 1: }() Ann Moore, Mildred R. Sanders. Sandy McCrory, Carol Kalver. Gail Gallinger, Roberta Mastey, Jacqueline Henry, Joyce Weigel. Donna Fnlps. ROW 2: Marlene Braun. Lou Ann lanijinian. Marjorie Rodebeck, Susan Enlow, Sue Groh, Elizabeth Johnson, Elnora Clark, Doris Rhinespcrger, Evelyn Bredemeyer. § f f n ROW 1: M,ii Aiij;el.i S.imo. Su .lll Ainisi iciij. iSciul.in). Nona N ' cfl. Sharia Gambill, Lois Cohen, Carol Aldcn. Alice Pelers, Sue Hunter. Nancy Hupp. ROW 2: Bonnie Shanok, Jackie Taylor, Sue Elliott (Treasurer). Marie Kingdom ( ' ice-president), Martha Cravs. Susan Roach, . ndrea Onweller (President), Phyllis Coudia, Evla Hunter, Marsha Bradlcs. li.iiliai.i kiinll. Sue Ellen Moore. Margie Rup mi. ROW 3: Shirley Joues. Barbara Sanders, Phyllis Jarrard, Kathy Bradv, Charlene Rockhill. Pearleue Biuler. Susan McMillan, Pat Urban, Mary Jane Porter, Julia Henderson, Carolyn Meraering. JUNIOR PANHELLENIC 313 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL ROW 1: Byron Annis. Bob Althti. Mait Kmut, I.an Seng. John Scheintr, Neill Petroiiella. Llovd Millikcn. ROW 2: Lawrence Lauterbach, Thomas P ' erverda. Bill Pomp (Secretary). Dennis Smith. Jack Piiiiinea iTrea Don C.ianile. .iircr), C;iiiu W ' arkou (President), Jerry Slump The Intertrateniity Council is the go erning body lor all social fraternities on campus. In this capacity it enacts, administers, and enforces the rules by which fraternities are guided. IFC works to promote unity among all fraternity men and to create a friendly inter- fraternity relationship. IFC was founded on the lU campus in 1912. IFC officers Gene MtC.ar c , Jack Pinnnca. Clint Varkou. and Bill Pomp get down to business. 314 This year in an effort to improve the relationship between college and cit), the IFC sponsored a pledge project to improve the appearance of Bloomington parks. This council has also been discussing housing contracts for the fraternity system similar to those used by univer- sit) housing. IFC is making preliminary plans for a new and improved rush program. The biggest project of the ear has been the completion of a 14-minute color film about fraternity pledgeship. This film is being sent to IPC ' s throughout the United States. . tough decision? IFC Judicial Board members Don Grande, Larry Lauterbach, Ron Yenerich (Chairman). Tom Ferverda, and Lloyd Millikcn confer. ROW 1: Jim Kochlingcr. Ron Yenerich, Bob Xcuinan. Sam Huston Bill Suift. Joe Hagee. Mike (JuiuTi ROW 2: Arnold Ducmling jfav Grimes. Henrv Hanau, Joe Hughes. William 1 ' . Lambert. Bob Watson. Kihvard Sle ens. 315 JUNIOR INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL ROW 1: (.file l)im ;lis ( iic-piesident), Foni Wiiit , Jeny L. Smilh, Joel C ' diigiess. ROW 2: Sic e Cohen, Larry VVible. Mike Holland. Larry Kennedy, Joe Cork. ROW 3: Carl Scering, Don AVeaver (Presi- dent), Joe Rice (Secretary). Jim Clements, Phil Sosinski. William H. Nettles. Junior Iiuerhateniity Coimtil oigai)i ?cs the fraternity pledges ol the campus in a group similar to IFC. JIFC seeks to promote pledge unity and to give the pledges a clearer understanding of fraternity life. This year the JIFC sponsored an all-pledge dance and helped to organize a community pledge project. Gene Doughs, Don Weaver, and Don Thompson must foresee a bright future for JIFC projects. 316 PHI BETA KAPPA TIic tiiikiUs clccicd dining tlic talciidar year l ' J56 Phi licta Kappa is an honorary composed ol llic highest ten per cent ot the candidates for the A.B. degree who have completed at least two full years of residence work, at Indiana University. The students of the School of Arts and Sciences who are selected for this scholastic honorary have done outstanding academic work. Mem- bership in Phi Beta Kappa is a reward that must be accepted with pride. For the year 195(5-57. the officers are: Taulman A. Miller (President), Henry B. Veatch (Vice-president), and |( hn B. Patton (Secretary-Treas- urer). were: Itulilli Miw Asinus Ciniil l.riili Austin lux l-jiiil Hiichrach luhn i;,,l„-,l Bun M,nl,ni I, nil lUndd (A m.) I ' .,nh,„„ ;,)! , cnii,iii l),,ii,ilil lliovii H„X ,l,„„ Conlrx. J,. James Riihcit Doild (Mrs.) Ruth M. Ejiperson I ' era I. Ftililbeig Peter Alfred Fischer Yvo7iiie Elizabeth Fox Robert David Fimkhouser Alan Covert Garrett Stanley Julian Goldberg Chong-Do Hall David Todd Hammoitd Margaret Virginia Harris Ralph Eugene Hunter Gayle Karch Mary Lu Kolb Carolyn Longcamp James Robert McClarnon Edward J ' ance MeMiehuel ka Anita Rae Mill er Robert Newman Miser (Mrs.) Carolyn Joan Mountjoy Claudette Nebelsiek I Helen Louise Rapp Jorgen Scott Rasmussen Sonrya Jean Ringwald Eleanor Carol Rodabaugh Sylvia Elizabeth Rulff Gwendolyn Ann Scherger Shirley Ann Schaicnholt (Mrs.) Nancy Jo Sjohohu M. Kathryn Sullieiland Nancy Vllrey Kathryn Sylvia W ' ritilit Tlie students elected to membership Fall 1956 were: Election to Beta Gamma Sigma is the greatest recogni- tion a student in the School of Business can receive for outstanding scholarship. The Indiana University chap- ter of this national organization was founded in 1923. Since that time, Beta Gamma Sigma has initiated new members into the group twice each year. The president of the organization this year is Harry C:. Sauvain. Faculty: Edward J. Kuutz John K. Eaiiguia John P. Lexeis D.B.A. D.B.A. Dennis C rites Fred Knifjen John McGrath M.B.A. Eileen M. Beyda Joseph B. Black Jr. James F. Craig Francis A. Daxi ' son Thomas W. Faller Mehoyn P. Galin Konrad George Melvin R. Kangas Richard W. Larson 1956 Graduates: Frank A. Allen James T. Boyee Charles S. Davis James M. Fleming Mark A. Harper ' ' Stanley A. Hutchins Preben femen 1957 Graduates: Charles E. Colchin Nancy A. Crouch Frank R. Krislof] 1958 Graduates: Alan If. liergsledt Melvin N. Greenliall Taulman A. Miller J. Diniglas Snider Henry ' m. Oliver Costic Roman Charles Saunders Warren Seyfried Robert Travis Robert II ' . Lillle Kenneth C. Merrill Robert T. Minett Robert L. Nelson Marjorie P. Person Norman F. Schieemberger Frank E. t ' aughn Jr. RIehaid A. name James P. Lakatos John J. Murphy William J. Norton Leonard F. Rood Judith L Skjerselh William G. Swaiin Clyde If. Welter Thomas G. Richards John K. Waggoner Richard L. Wallace Hugo C. Songer Robert R. Taylor BETA GAMMA SIGMA 317 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA a ROW 1; Dolly McGowan, Helen Jane Brothers, Roberta Hess, Jan Foiilkcs, Rosemary Mcintosh, Delene DeAV ' itt, Karen Cast, Karen Keller, Mary Ann Poffenberger. ROW 2: Renee Siegel. Kathleen VVisner, Merle Miley. Rosemary Latshaw. Ginny Sly, Gayle Humin- sky, Barbara Knoll, Joyce Chenoweth, Sandy McNear, Marilyn Greiner. ROW 3: Sarah Jane Miller (Treasurer), Sue Wyatt, Chris- tine Hiland. Martha Grays (President), Helen Mathews, Sally Ann Sharp, Janice Minder, Barbara Jo Miles (Vice-president). Betsy Starkey, Sharon Wylie, Barbara Moog. ROW 4: Sarah Zimmerman, Margie Weston (Secretary), Judv Atkinson. Carolyn Michel, Alexa Brudek, Pat Urban, Gini Burton, .Aiun Stoeckley, Judy Hine, Mary .Ann Steele, Patricia Keates, Doris Jean Roth. Alpha Lambda Delta is the scholastic honorary for Freshman women. A minimum 2.5 grade average for the first semester or a 2.5 accumulative for the first two semesters is required for membership. Each Spring this honorary joins Phi Eta Sigma, the Freshman men ' s honorary, in sponsoring a bancjuet. At this banquet, distinguished Senior members and the new initiates are honored. Initiates of Alpha Lambda Delta cair be recognized by the sm;ill lamp and candle pin which they wear. This honorary strives to make the women of Indiana Llniver- sity aware of the value of outstanding academic achieve- ment. -Mpha Lambda Delta officers are, ROW 1; Miss Mary Gaither (.Adviser). Merle Miley, Jan Foulkes. ROW 2: Sarah Jane Miller, Barbara Miles, Margie Weston, and Martha Grays. 318 The crest ot Phi Ela Sigma, scliohi tic honoiai) lor freshman men, includes a torch and book to represent scholarship, a pyramid t o symbolize health, and a gold star to signify character. These are linked together by a chain which symbolizes unity of these three virtues and of the men who have attained them. Phi Eta Sigma recognizes men who have achieved a mininumi 2.5 grade average. Each Fall Phi Eta Sigma and Alpha Lambda Delta, scholastic honorary for freshman women, distributes Hoiv To Study pamphlets to new freshmen. These two hon- oraries meet each Spring following their initiatioti for a joint banquet. Other service projects of the men of Phi Eta Sigma include providing study aids for students at a table in the Main Library, and supplying guides for scholarship applicants during Scholarship Day on the Indiana Uni- versity campus. Lodking iiUclliscnlh aic Boh Hon Meilin Vuel)l)cnh( rst. and .Maii . ci. Al Beigstcdt. Have Bcnnhoff, FlMin. PHI ETA SIGMA ROW 1: Ray Hart Detiaz. Theodore N ' oell, Mark Pastor, Bill Ridge, James Hurst, David R. Veber, Marty Flynn, Dixie Powers, James Haney, Barry N. Dunn, Row 2: John M. Wambo, George E. Hahn, Byron L. Annis, AUen R. Ellison, Don C. Chainbers. Jay F. Lindsey, James A. Cusick, . Man E. Beer, Jim Perrue, Jim Nash, Nicholas Pappas, Ronald Walden. ROW 3: Ted Rreiiies. Bob Hoover (Secre- tary), Dave BennhofI (Vice-president), Barry W. Cartmell, Don Walters, John Foster, Bob Demaree, James Gordon Peters, Pat Robinson, Yann E. Graff, David Dersch, Mike Moss. ROW 4: George Sorrells, A. Merlin Wucbbenhorst, John W. Sare, Fred Weterick, Wilson A. Hurrell, Edward Bush. Max Eubanks, George L. Schrcnk, . Man W. Bergstedt (President), Stanley Weinstein, Tom .Arnold, James Klineman, William Roesch, Roger Nelson. 319 MORTAR BOARD b ROW 1: Doris Rhiiiesperger, Marilyn Austin, Marlene Braun, Louise Bamberger, Marjorie Rodebeck, Suzanne Siems. ROW 2: Barbara Bassett (Vice-president), Sally Branson, Shirley McAlpine, Barbara Hibner, Debbie Vanarsdall, Donna Sue Hageman. Kathy Gallon, Maurita Harcourt (Secretary), Carolyn Baker. ROW 3: Kay Baldwin, Nia Scopelitis. Jo Ann Moore, Nancy Louck, Nancy Crouch (Presi- dent). Judy Manta (Treasurer), Sylvia Huss. Mert Harcourt. Jud Mania. Nancy Crouch, and Barb Bassett must be pleased about plans lor the Dames ' Ball. Mortar Board is a national activities honorary for senior women. Each Spring, women who are outstanding in scholarship, leadership, and service are tapped for membership. Members of this honorary are easily recog- nized by the tassel pins and the white blazer jackets with the blue and gold insignia which they wear. A woman who is selected for membership in Mortar Board must have maintained a minimum 1.8 grade average while she was serving as a leader in campus activities. The Dames Ball, a formal girl-ask-boy dance, is plan- ned each year by the members of Mortar Board. Other projects of this honorary include the Mortar Board Retreat, the sale (jf Mortar Board calendars, and the presentation of scholarships to distinguished and deserv- ing women. Among the many service projects of this organization is the Sophomore Recognition Tea, given each Spring to honor sophomore girls who have been outstanding in their activity and academic life. The projects of Mortar Board demonstrate the desire which its members ha e to serve the Indiana University campus. 320 riu ' [imioi and Senior men selected for membership in liluc R(_ .uc those who liave achieved above-average scholastic standing and have proved themselves as leaders in activities. Twice each year new members are selected l)y the imaninious vote of the active members subject to the approval of the President of Indiana University. The men of Blue Key seek to study student problems, enrich student life, and work co-opera ti ely to achieve ilie bfsi interests ol the l ' ni ersitv. Rciu An in. [iiii I ' l.ill, Hill I.uiiiIhii, to the ildcii. n ' jc (,inii— ttie Ke s BLUE KEY ROW 1 Jniycn R.ismiisstn. I5ill Lambert i I icasurer). Kent . rvin i ice-picsulent). Jim Piatt (I ' lesiilent), George Ginn (Secretary). ROW 2: Jerrv Moss. Jim Sorikup, Clarence Doniiiger, Bob Shula, Dick Cro.ss. Barrv Bcrgsman. Neil Hiiuhnuiii. Ron Schneidci. ROW 3: Bernie Minkow, Charles McCall. .Mike Briiltoii. Jim Capehart. Id Whalen, Dick Lehman. Ron Yenerich. a nc Rimmel. 321 PLEIADES ROW 1: Marilyn Roser. Marjorie Varady (President), Shirley Mc- Alpinc. Dorothy Kretsch, Ann Eakins. Gloria Mueller (Vice-presi- dent). Roberta Mastey. Mary Ann Farcus, Joyce VViegel, Sana Franke, Connie King. ROW 2: Linda Walker, Elaine Laird, Becky White. Kay Snyder. Mellie Rohe. Nancv Jones. Donna Sue Hageman, Barbara Ovcrdcck. Nancv Blaisdell. Sue Charlesworth. Doris Roth. Sharen I ' erkins. Shirley Millendcr. ROW 3: Kathleen aughan. Dawn Tamcsin. Sandy Kemp. Marilyn . iistin. Jmie Hauenstein (Treasurer). Jill Strickland. Carolyn Holder. Frances E. Smith (Secretary). Ginger Baker, Suzanne Reuter-Lorenz, Barbara Jane Strauss, Jane Ann Stouder, Janice Meyers. Pleiades may ihoose from each sorority on campus three iipperchiss coeds outstanding in campus activities and scholarship. Pleiades is a sponsor of IU s Little UN Assembly, helps in student elections, and brings impor- tant s])eakers to lU ' s campus. Each coed considered for membership must have a minimum 1.5 grade average, and have shown leadership and active participation in at least two prominent cam- pus functions. Pleiades was organized to honor coeds who have dis- tinguished themselves in the academic and social fields, and to promote an even greater interest among its mein- bers to continue their achievements. Sue Charlesworth. Gloria Mueller, Margie Varady, Sana Franke, and June Hauenstein show that they believe in taking care of business informally. 322 PAMARADA ROW 1; NaiKA Sliallers (Secretary), Joanne Beerbower, Linda SiUer. Kaihv Gallon, (President), Nia Scopclitis, Judy Manta. ROW 2: IHiR- alowitz. Dee Tracy (Vice-president), Louise Bamberger, Judv Blake, Dorotln Hosteller. ROW 3: Miss Patricia Patterson (Adviser), Josephine Meharry, Ann Fole), Patricia Tlionias, Muriel Roth, Sandv Duke. ROW 1: L(l Cnnrc , C.ene McC.ar c . Barr Bergsnian. Jim Sonkup, Jerry Moss, Dick Lehman, Jim Koehlinger, Robin Antrim. ROW 2: John Commons (Treasurer), Joe Wanrpler. Joe Hughes, Bob Dillon, Jim Capehart, Steve Jacobs, Don Leak. ROW 3; J. J. Fenstermaker, Kent Arvin. Joseph Butterworth (Secrelarv). John R. New (Vice- president), Joe Swope (President), Williain Myers, Donald Vard, Jerry Ball, George Cook, Bob Neuraan, SPHINX CLUB 323 ENOMENE ROW 1: Uolly McGouan. Maigot Rouley. Judith Obeiman. Andrea Onwcllci, Maitv Grays, Rosalie Sheline, Nancy Heche, Goldijean Shaikun, Marie Kingdon, Kav Ellen Conn, Virginia Reed, Marjie Heiser, Jan Foulkes. ROW 2: Jo Ann VoodfiU (President), Jeanine Harwood (X ' icepresident), Diana Martin, Bette Starkey, Carol Lee Purves, Phyllis Jarrad, Sarah Cook, Catherine Craig, Carole Cheek, Barbara Kettevman, Marsha Mackanos, Sharon Vylie, Ginny Sly, Sandy McXcar. Joan Haltendorf, Catherine Mossholder. ROW 3: Judy Hine (Treasurer), Mary Ellen Fox, Laura Jean Passow, Lyini Tuttle. Mary Jane Porter, Gail Rice, Harriet Hersh, Reed Mitchell, Barbara Doran, Patricia Keates, Mary Ruth Padget, Kay Hurst, Mary Ann Steele, Margie Weston, Barbara Shankland, Stephany Long (Secretary). EiioiiiciU ' is a C rcck ' i )rtl ' (vliiili iiKaiis iiiiilctl . Organi cil aiui intlepeiitlent Sophomore women who have distinguished themsehes in scholarship, leadership, and partici])aii()ii in (anipus activities are selected for membershi]) in this honorary. Enomene members work together serving the Uni ersit and creating unity among all Sophomore girls. The activities of this honorary include providing a hostessing service for visitors to Indiana University and presenting sdiolarships to two outstanding Sophomore v()men. The recipients of the scholarships tiiis year were |ud Mine and |an Foulkes. Knnmene is presenting a program wiiiih helps lo train its memhiis lor k ' .idership in campus and conmiunity lile. li is ilie goal of this organization to enable its menilKis lo Ijciome better citizens. Enomene officers: Jeanine Harwood, Stephany Long. Jo nn Vood- lill. Pat Keates. and Judv Hine take a look at II aiii iiics thirty cars bark. 324 Skull and Crescent is the Sophomore honorary lor organized men. Three outstanding Sophomores are chosen by each h,iitiiiii lo re present them in this organization. To [jroiiiote iiiiiiy among organizeil men is one of the goals ot this organization. Initiaits i.iii he distinguished by the orange and green jjods uhich they wear. The Sweater Ho]) is the main piDJeit oi tlu ' year lor this li()noiar . Tliis w.n (i.iiol C Conner reigneti as (jtiecii ol this all tampiis tlaiin ' . Skull and Caesceni also pie- sents an award to a Senior outstanding in acailemic achievement and activities participation. Kr ««t -.- t..- w - ' 4 n n V  AV -- ; V J , 1 • -k ■i 1.. ma Takiiis ilicii i.IimI |i. L;iii Sens, ' il-i ' ' -fW SKULL AND CRESCENT i ROW 1; William Mcadc. U ] Icuis Jack (.rahani. Mailv Myiin, Bob Watson, Ron Reinkins. Biandt Ross, Don Myers, John Bloom. Terry Stokes, Tom Dering, Phil Bnick. Jackie Smith. ROW 2: Bniton Roger, Larry Seng (Secretary). Mike Quiiin, Sam Hnston. Bob Hoover, Jerrv Pollock, Dave Mikescll. Dick Ihl. Ronald Webb. Robert yalters, Jordan .M)iams, Mike Rosenberg, Sieve Riggins. l.airv Small. ROW 3: lion Mociie |c.e Kanimaii. Kc.h t.piiiiaii. |eiiv Stump, Neill Petronella, Ted Kicines. Haiiy Idiils, Dan Davisson, Donald Wright, Mike Moss, Paul Maloncy, .Arnold Duemling, Jim Nash. P. .Allan Dionisopoulos. ROW 4: Charlie Shoemaker. Roger Voltott. Gene Wolpert, Ben Betkcs, Bob Held. Jack Heidt, Dan Harrigan. John Van .Senus. Max iHleis,,n, Maitv RiiKit. Don Weber. Mike Regan, Bob Nelson. 325 FLAME CLUB ROW 1: Ritliard W. Sweizer (Vice-president). Arvin Steinberg. W illi.iiii Sihrader. Karl O. Koepke. Glenn P. Jacobv. Thomas G. Ridi.nds. liniothv L. Varling. ROW 2: .Sherman . rnold. Robert Hanis. illiiiiii Martin. Dennis Rnnvan (PrcsidenI). Jaincs R. Dai is. Ed Henold, Charles Douglass. Max L. Gray. ROW 3: Herbert L. Nagel, Ted V. Moser. Fred Deltoro, Dovle Winter, Bon A. Moret- ton, Norman D. Brown (Secretary). James L. Stout. Wavne L. Morris, Rodger Hiunibaugh. lied M. Me er. Flame Cikilj i.s tlic scholastic and acti iiics honorary for Junior and Senior independent men. Members of this organization must have maintained a B scholastic aver- age while showing leadership in campus activities. The purposes of this organization are to bring about a closer relationship between students and the faculty and to strengthen loyalty to Indiana University. Each year the men of Flame Club join ith the women of Pamarada. honoraiy for independent Jtuiior and Senior women, to present the Wellhouse Walt . I ' roiulh displaying their favorite chapeaux are Flame Club officers ROW 1: Richard Schweizer. Dennis Runyan, William R. Martin. ROW 2: Willi.ini I Ntorrow. 326 FALCON CLUB ROW 1: Ronald Borcherding, Sam Greenstein, Herb Miller (Presi- dent), John Scheiner, Ron Barnes. Dave Baldwin, Dick Sutton, Don Le Briin, Jim Vrobleski. Dick Lehman, Bill Swift (Treasurer). Dick Neal, Lino F. DeMichieli. ROW 2: John MacLennan, Klaus H. Permcr, Wes Stoppcnhagen. Dale K. Little, Jack L. Wade. Jerry Isom. Bob Barry, Tom Fer erda, Eric C.ieeiihut, Howard Rader, Phil Susie, Edward Whalen, Ray Lain, ROW 3: Doug Boggs, Ray Cilman (Vice-president), Jerry Spindler, Ben J. Barnhart, Tom Dusthimer, William E. Miller, Jerry N. Werden, Bob Alther, Jerry S. Alberts, Larry Baron, Don Zivich, Don Rosenfelt. ROW 4: Pete Dodson. Tom Goris, George Raffcrty, Armand Roach (Secretary). Jack Pumnea. Bill Balch. Don Rees, Fritz King, Norm Snyder, Jon L. Wilson, Bob Zipser, Chuck Eickman, Leon Brillant. ROW 1: jdhii J. Plain, Dan Poore. Da id Beldus, Fed Bushman, . 1 Lehman, Sherman Arnold. William Rand. ROW 2: Dale Miller, Jack Wigner, Da id Dersch. Clifford T. Maesaka. Doyle Winter (Treasurer), [ohn l.erch. David AVeber. Fred Dressel. Barrv N. Dunn. ROW 3; Charles R. Hoiiser. C:harles L. Jones. Nfichael J. Padula. . lan W. Bergstedt. Patrick Sanders, Larry ' arshawsky. Max L. Gray. Paul E. Rider. Malcolm L. Peel ( ' ice-president). ROW 4: F. Edward Wall. Phillipp L, Poffenbarger, Don R. Miller (President). Eramett E. Inskeep, John Foster, Dave Ambler, Bob Bloecker, Robert Ballentine, James L. McCoskey. TOMAHAWK 327 DRAGON ' S HEAD ROW 1: Rdii Schiicklcr. ROW 2: Dull leak. Kent Arviii, Neil Hinch- ni.iii. liiaci Bomba, Kd W halcu. ROW 3: Joe Hughes. Claience iih. Mike Biiitton. Dennis Rnn an. |ini I ' latt. Dragon ' s Head is a boress honoiaiv loi men. Onl the presidents or top leaders ot major cam])iis a(ti ities are eligible for membership. Dragon ' s Head is the one activity to which its members belong that requires no strenuous duties or hard work. Members are encouraged to get together, boress, tell jokes, and generally have iim. Organized in 1934, Dragon ' s Head has liiiiit up a rejui- tation lor fast talking, political manuevering, antl enthu- siastif participation in campus life. Indiana University life would definitely not be the same without Dragon ' s Head. 328 DRAGONETTES ROW 1: Suzanne Siems (Constitution Grafting Chairman), Sandy Duke (Sec. of Exchequer), Doris Rhinespergev (C.rand Dragonnetle). Louise Bamberger (Anti-Social Chairman). Marlene Braun (Granil Ballotstuffer). ROW 2: Margie ' aradv i Minister of Songs). Xantv Crouch (Maladjuster), Kay Baldwin ( ice Chairman), Janet Rongey (An Depredator), Kathy Callon (Chairman of Bureaucracy), Carolyn liakcr I Minister of Boress). Tlie Dragonettes got together tor tlieif annual meet- ing. There was a great deal of discussion as their officers were selected. (They drew offices from a hat.) The members also made ]jlans lor their annual dinner, held after the new initiates are selected. Dragonettes is a relatively inactive honorary composed of women who represent the elite in campus activities at 11 ' . In Older to become a member of Dragonettes, a gnl must be the head of a major campus organization. 1 he responsibilities and problems of the nrembers of Dragonettes are nonexistent. .As a member of this honor- ary, it is a woman ' s duty to relax and do nothing. 329 YMCA ROW 1: Ralph H. Martin, Bob Edwards (Recorder), Donald Leak (President), Bill Snapp (Vice-president). Jim Merritt (Comptroller). ROW 2: Bob Siockwell. Martin Bassett Jr., Tom Betts, Gale Conlev. David K. Trenary, Jack Widner, Ron Reinking. ROW 3: Jim Koehlinger, Jack Douglas, . nton Sohn. Charles Douglass, Roger Seltzer, Joseph C. Dennv. The C. pioNitles students with oppoi tiiiiities for service on and oil the cainpus. Organized into twelve divisions, the Y works in many diversified areas from freshmen to international friendship to community service. This organization attempts to fulfill needs which other campus organizations are not meeting. After hear- ing about the problems of the Hungarian refugees this year, the YMCA worked with the Y ' C. in setting up an all-campus steering committee to plan tlie Hinigarian Relief Fund Drive. This year, under a new Executive Director, Wendell Hines, the YMCA has increased co-operation with other campus organizations. The Y has always worked on projects which demand co-operation with other groups. An exainple of this is the planning of Freshman Camp and the student Orientation Leader jjiogram ith the Y ' C:A and the Junior Division. Wendell Hines, YMC. Execnti e Director, points out the ii portance of Y service projects on the campus. 330 YWCA ROW 1: livs Auric Appcii ollar (VWCA Executive Director), Joan Kiiiksc:ii. |ii(l . siiiii (L ' licl i( c picsident). nonna Sue Haggeman , I K.iMiui). S.ilK Bi.iii-.oii. .nu n.ixid I liciMnvi), ROW 2: Sall% liikli. kulh Drcici, Jii l Hinc. Sandra Kemp (1st ' ice |)residciit), I ' lullis Rich. CaidlMi Hakci (I ' rcsidciit). ROW 1: Gay Stiegc, Ruth nieici, |r.iiiiii( II, im 1, Sue Charles- worth, Jean Stegman, Merle Miley, Liherty Chochos, Ro.semary Mcintosh, Marjie Heiser. ROW 2: Joanne Beerbower. Janet Nelson. Rosalie Sheline. Sarah Tritch. Sii anne I.ienhart. Nancv Currier. Carole Check. Jud Wlnbicu, Marlciic Smith. Carohii Ikikci (I ' lcsidcut), Judy Fetzer, Diane Hdliiii.in. ROW 3: Sally Gerber, Gail Rice, Betsy Schnaiter, Nancy Bell, Rosie Williams, Kay Snyder, Judv Hine, Sarah Cook, Barbara Strauss, Beverly Melton, Jane Sioudci. Donna Sue Hageman (Treasurer). Mary Jane I ' arter. 331 YWCA HOUSING AND PROJECTS COUNCIL ROW 1: RoIhmI;i I less. Malic Kiiigdim. [iidv Sccsc. janannc Calla hail. Doiotin KrilMkc, lail liiaiiaiiian. Ann Cmur. Uaibara Cash. I ' cnnv Priikrtt. Mai 1 lie 11 C.iinhs. ROW 2: Lillian Walker. Kallmn Weiland, Maiihii R.imi. Mania Maiiky. NaiR) lUiic. Nc-dia Millii. Doris Riilli. aiia Mi Dow. . iiiflia Sliiail. Klainc Ken. Diane Simons. ROW 3: liaiiiaia ics. Jaiiel Hodges. Judv Yonn.e:. )ndy Movius. NaiuN Ilainei. . lliena Choclms, JMd Asniiis. . ani |ones. Helen jane I ' liilisi. Doidtli Iknko, |iul lliislon. .Margie Wesloii. siephanv Long. ROW 4: l.inda Williams, Roberta Wysoiig. Ilarricl llingheim. jov Miller. Delores Sliav. IJarbara Sliaiiklaiid. Uexerlv Wiiglii. Sands Kemp, i ' hvllis Kellei. ( aiol XnkoNidi. Callierinc ( i.iig. Su .imic Riiilc; I cicn . M.n I ' .i.nvn. l ' li llis |,niald. I ' .iliiii.l Moll. o B 1 ' %- Q , ff t , t .t r ROW 1: Marlciie . mmerman. Marv l.oii Hower. aiK Bell. I riuh i ribulak. ' alerie Baraiiv. Shirlev Saiiilelands. Kalherine Hill. .Sue . iin Tanksley, Karen Cast. ROW 2: liee Fox. Nancy Smith (Secre- tary), Laura Lee Everly. Ruthie Englehaidt. Barbara Peitler, Mary Alice Oiange. Kallileen Lolt. 1- k dent). ROW 3: Chestei I ' uor HI |im Legg. LaMar Embr . Dave mbler Tom Renaldi, Fred Blackwell. I ' allc.ii. N ' edra Miller (Presi- ih Patterson ( ' ice-president), McMahan (Treasurer). CAMPUS CHRISTIANS 332 GAMMA DELTA ROW 1: (iiitis C. Slephaii. Robert H. kooii. Judith Mcisc. Max Meise i I ' icsitieiii). Alilora (.raf iSecretai ), RaMiioiul L. Ball iTreas- iiiei). Rita Ball, Bctsv Waiiioek. Rosemaiv Jtititi. ROW 2: Byong Rim Ro. Helina Oiiias. Elvssa I.incliier. Miiiella Hosse. Daniel Bosse. Joel Maritig, Nora J. Anderson. Dorotln Donselniaii, Lois A. Boi chelt. Ken P. Borchelt. ROW 3: Jo Ann Nelson. Gerald Holzhaiicr, |iin Dioege. Herman Rebbr Jr.. Naomi Stephaii. ROW 4: . rthiir O. Jacobs. Carx E. Niemann. Charles F. Schwartz, R. J. Sampson. Kenneth V- Mavting. ( 4 ) § f  I t t ROW 1: Jon Brown. Helen Karr. C;aiiil West ( ' ice-president). . nn Falev (Treasurer), Barbara Bixel, Barbara Kettcrman, Louise Lerch. Bettv Dennev. ROW 2: G. Phillip Dauler (President), Tom Vurtz. Connie Bradt. Marilvn Morris. Linda Mahorne . Richard Bracken. John Lerch. Jesse iei-. ROW 3 Frank. Ned La engood. Russell Ollis. Fred Carver. Bob Alther. Da id Docring, Tom Hedstioni. Ueiinis Runvan. James WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION 333 ■1 ■K lU NEWMAN CLUB ROW 1: Argia Jaiobimi. Baibaia Flowers, Hclin kas uha, Mainaicl Anstett, Margaret Fitzgerald, Kathleen Watt, Fran Meyers, F.arlcnc Sieron, Josephine Astcsano (Secretary), Constance Bazil. ROW 2: Patricia C. Rilev, Jiulith Ann DeGrazia. Mary Catherine Uradlcv. Sandra F.llon Smith, J. Patrick Page, Joe Hall, Jo Anne Morris. Alice 1 e| |). Saiuh Shclton, N ' ancv Carol Mevcrs, Frames Castagna. ROW 3: Iciiiiir lillir. Catherine Smith. Man Ma 1 laiiloii. Connie Uiouii. Pal Sopala. Shaion Woll. Cvnila Waigand. Can.l nsko, Roberta VVieivba, Mary Fattu, Kathleen Regan, l.ouise Rarick. ROW 4: Sylvanna Prechtl, Marianne Graham, Carl M, Wolak, John Nfanek. Stephen Vangel, Jerry Nichaus. Larry (.aydosh. John R. Kosin. James A. VVroblcski, I om . l.angdoii. Carohii lliuban.in. Kathleen Xanghan. t 1 f f I t t t , ft i ROW 1: Siiaiina Diunhart. Fran Randa zo. Jayne Knoerzer. Joan Knoerzer. Barbara Johnson. Mary Loii Feeney, .Sandra Stenhoiise. Margaret Gardner, Eleanor J. Solnis, Mary . ngela Savio. ROW 2: Stephanie Simon, Marilyn Trapp, Judith Komoroske. Esther Grnsz- kos, Geraldine Gerraek, Jarmes A. Shape, Margery Cira, Marianne Pinard (Vice-president), Sharon Soash, . Knn Miller. ROW 3: John t t Fritts. John P. Commons. Edward J. Walczak. Stanley F ' .. Wisniewski, John F Schuster. Michael A. DeRosa, Patrick Jones, Reno Sarti, Jerry SoUoway, Richard Bell, Bernard Dailey. ROW 4: Lester Govert, Dan Mordenti, David Sprengelnieyer. Victor Michal. Noel Kimmel, John Cidulka, Virgil Grunkemeyer, Ben Schwegman (President), John Brassenr, Mike Fiornak Jr. (Treasurer), Stan L. Bartley. 334 Hillel Foundation is a Jewish religious organization. The purpose of this foundation is to draw into all of its activities the Jewish students on the Bloomington cam- pus. Hillel presents to the student away from home the Jewish cultiual opportimities which he can find nowhere else on campus. Religious services are each Friday and on high holidays. Among the activities of Hilkl arc open houses lor new students, a cultural series of lectines and panel discus- sions, dances, and a Spring banquet to honor students who have worked in Hillel projects. This year the lU Hillel members attended a regional get-together in West Lafayette with the Hillel members of Purdue. Every other week Hillel sponsored bridge tournaments. In March members of the group got to- gether for dancing classes to learn the chacha and mambo. On . pril 10 Hillel prcsenteil the annual stunt show lol- loAved by a sock hop. Hillel officers .Arthur Samuel, Maxine Mages, Mike LcBuikicu, and .Mimi Schloss take time out to relax. HILLEL FOUNDATION ROW 1: Marian Piser, Myrna Golden, Maxine Mages, Rabbi Mark Fraenkel. Mimi Schloss (Secretary), Nora Talesnick, Sue Rostov. ROW 2: Lois Cohen, . rthur Samuel (Treasurer), Pete Leonard, Louis Archinofsky, Tom Steuer. Mike LeBurkein (President), Mar- lene Goldzwig. 335 WESLEY FOUNDATION ROW 1: Nnniia Serin.! , Sll anlu■Aloii n. Caidl Siru.ni. Ann H.iilci . Su annc 1 ritkc, Nancv Claiic Mcvcis, Saiulia Diafjdci, Karen Roseii- llial. l.iiis i; ans, Foncsi Heiliger ( rieasuicr). ROW 2: |n l ininici man. Rnlh Spannuth. Nancv Jo White. Oonna Sne Stoeiting. Jane lluttcrlickl, Kaicn Licchty, Pat Finke (Vite-picsident), Dora Owen, ll.iin.- Sullon. l.ii R,in(lcil|)li, Op.il liiixk. Karen liisel. ROW 3: Austin Kilieisp.uh, |iiii (nisln, l)a i l M. Sinilli. licih I ' lake. I.eii l.aiscin. I!(il) I ' .iiM.ns, Kiili.ji.l Slewarl (I ' resicU-in ). (.a l Dostcr, Keiuielli I.. linsKin. AIIkii Cii.ler, Ron Beams. ROW 1: Darlene Puckelt. Joan Esierline. Ann (.ilkeN. iii inia lute. I mil . nngst, Jan Rossow. Nancv I ' lickett Hcclic. Maiiun Ricli. ROW 2: Carol Finley, Kavleen Jensen. Phyllis A. Wegner, Al lehnuni. Jerry Preusz, Bob Ping. Lynclon L. Dean, Norman L. n.iMiT. Re . I.ovil . . Bales. Kalhersn Bales. . I ' hilip Ihiush. lom Lucas. |anies K. Niceh Hazel, Kd Wall. Henrv Oakes! David 1,. Hans, Jimmv M. Brown, John Alishouse. lisou ll.ius.in ROW 3: Don Ikihe. Jack 1,. n. Mav in I-.. Warner. 336 KAPPA PHI ROW 1: |i) te . . Hollaway. Ntaiion Rich. Donna Sue Stocking, Kay- Iccn Jensen, Louise Mann, Maijoiic Ent, Martha Carothers (Secie- tarv), Ann Gill ev, ' irginia White. ROW 2: Maijoiie Reid, Kay Loudermilk, Oneida Klus. Roseinarv Milntosh. yaqucline Hammond (President). I ' eggv UliK. Ddiis Xmss1 .iiiiii i itc picsidcnt). Norma Sue Greene, Marilee Hermon, Mary Lou Houer, ROW 3; Norman Sulli an, Kay Groninger, Bernice Patterson, Uarlene Puckett, Sharon Ogle, Barbara Gollatz, Frances Rider (Treasurer), Ginger Baker, Carol Shigley, I ' hvllis Wegner. ROW 1: I I. ink ( h.iM- iX ' icc-president), James Pierazek. James Hill. Dennis Streets. ROW 2: Wm. R. Himebaugh, Richard Bracken, I homas Downen. l).i itl Dersch, Robert Villiamson (Secretary). ROW 3: James R. Kuyper (Treasurer). Ronald D. Mvers. C. Gregory Walker, James Bishop. Xorman A. Brown. Roger Wall. Ronald E. Johnson (President). ALPHA PHI OMEGA 337 lU FLYING CLUB Krinuih V. Fcnii , I ' H-siilciit, Hancy J. Alpinr. Uih liiggs (Treasuier) , Jean Sage (Secretary) , Ben Fiircli u li, j.u k K, 1 hii man, Ucili Uracllcv. 1 ROW 1: Carole Wesp, Carol Rapp, S1k11) ' cltc. I ' aiii Lowe, George Ann Gerlach, Luanne Schneider, Carole Staples, Judy Switzer, Malissa Lovell, Marilyn Greiner, Margot Rowley. ROW 2: Judy Fetzer, Sandra DeVries, Peggy Frentz, Jackie AValker Cathy MacKay (President), Marcia Swinney. Sherrv Mills, Jiuh Huston, Mary Lee jrlliKs. I.iniic Dilling, Xancv Xeubauer, Suzanne Krauss, Ginny Sly, Carol Kudcr. ROW 3: Kriss Johnson, Fran Asquith, Ann Acheson, Anne Waterman, Nancv Emerson, Ann Eddy, Gail Metz, Kay Wynn Goby, Kathy Kiikland, Mary Ann VV ' ilkins, Marge Scheidler, Joan Esterline, Betsy Schnaiter (Treasurer). OCEANIDES 338 NAACP ROW 1: Lillian Walker (Co-president), Nfartha Anne Taylor. Betty Green, Susanne Jospe, Alice Convers, Marguerite ' atson, Marilyn Harris. ROW 2: Ruedeane Read, Darcv Stouder. Roberta Wysong .SecretarM, Helen Emile, Barbara Boeldt Trcasuieri. Charlene Owens, Olivia Shaw, John L. Wilson. ROW 3: Robert Gholson, Richard E. Thompson, John D. Due Jr., Hansel C. Hall, Donald Ward (Co-president), Rudolph Dawson, John P. Ward (Advisor). nr ' sm. RO.V 1; R.;;h uumcrman, Parraula Weedraan, Helen Jane Brothers, Barbara . nne Johnson, Barbara Jean Johnson, Rita Olson, Sandra Swank, Sara Lea Hayes, Diane Jeffries, Rosemary ' Mcintosh, Phyllis Barrett, Karen Cast. ROW 2: Pat Campbell, Nancv Heche, Linda Jones, Jane Kilpatrick, Joan Pollev, Julia Henderson, Mary Ruth Hartman, _ lexa Brudek, Marjorie Roberts, Donna Hosea, Louise Rarick. Rose Dudas, Evelyn Smith, Sue Ellis, Carolyn Slazas, Jane Hawke. ROW 3: Fred Blackwell (President), Carolee .Armstrong, Sandra Dragoo, Jan Cork, Lois Schroeder, Elise Villiams, Shirley Pinkerton, Jon Stroble, Phvllis Brown, David eber, Bonnie Brown, Ellen [ahin, Jan Chambers, Connie Pearson. Sue .Ann Tanksley. ROW 4: Jim Clifford. Phil Munav, Richard .Albright. John Linson, David Villiams, David M. Dersch, Robert .Ake, Don Valters, Bill ititoe, George Schrenk. Don Thompson H, John Foster, James Long. Don Burton. Don Heche, Larry Bruner. Jerr Miller, Varren Burgess. CONTEST ALUMNI ON CAMPUS 339 lU COLLEGIATE DEMOCRATS ROW 1: ISernard Dailcy, Sue Ann Tanksley, Gloria Moiirchevich, l.silici C.inszkos, Jerry Nickels ( I reasurer), Annette Baade, Joan Uavis. Dale Robinson. Eugenia Sacopulos, Frances Castagna. Con- stance Brazil. ROW 2: Beverly Weisblatt, Leah Waggoner, ' alerie Baranv, Bob Skaggs. Dorothv Schmitz. Sharron Diggs. Stephen Haas. Jerry Miller, Elizabeth Matthew (Secretary). Roland Williams. Jim I ' ickelt, Sue Ellis, Lena Gail Day. ROW 3: Joe .Man Greenlee, Tom .Msip, David E. Rice, Carl C. Craft, William E. Sammons (Vice- president), Floyd Rush, Nick Karaninvich Jr., Peter Plotke, (.eorge Rickert, Stephen ' angel, [olin Washburn, Gus Sacapidos (Presi- dent), James E. na is, Herman Robber Jr. ROW 1: Herb Miller i Vice-president). Clara McnufTce (Sccrclarv). Beldei) Bell (President). ROW 2: Barbara Kctterman, Tom Spencer, Ralph Thorsen, Kenneth AVarbritton. Barbara Booth lU YOUNG REPUBLICANS 340 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB ROW 1: Gloria Makes, Abu Lbaidah Ali. Hitwant Sidhu (Presideni). Mohammed Onar Noor, Arvind K. Parikh. Mashouf Parviz, H. R. Mathiiaju. Gloria Lopez Rentas. ROW 2: I ' eggv Wenger, Renate Poller. X ' emis Lidia Soto. Reza Rezazadeh. Sarah Zimmerman. Sandra Englaruler. Arias Sunchi Munoz. Marcia Ann SroM ' ll. ROW 3: Jakub Isman. Antonia Casiillo dc Jcmis. Ilill Kidnr. M.is.ihin. Hiwatashi, Dr. . rnaldo Mauri. Ismail Sabry Mosallam, . nitta Pearl. K. S. Hingue. ROW 4: Setsuya Kobayashi. Joaquin C. Guerrero. Andreas Markakis (Vice-president). Rifat Hammad, Walter E. Burnham (.-Adviser), Vann E. Graff. Mohamed Mounir Hassouna. (.hdhar Motvvane, Abdel-Magied Moneim. ROW 1: Dcinald T. Hirai, Gilbert T. . sano. Siiniic Hisanaga, Bcttv Matsunami (Secretar ). Frances Matsunami. Richard Kaneko. Vernon M. Paler. ROW 2: Ert Maesaka. Rocky Honda (President), Richard Rvoji Hiiri, Leslie Nakamura. W ' avne S. Takemoto. Ernest Kokubun, Takeshi Moriuaki. ROW 3: Keifi Hirai (Aicepresident). Ray Maesaka, Ronald Lsuchiya, Nori Kitajima (Treasurer), Harry Vamaguchi (.Adviser), Clifford T. Maesaka, Ron Honda. William K. Morioka. HAWAIIAN CLUB 341 ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ROW 1: Mania ail. Aiiiia Marjaiiiaii. Ainu- 15. (.raves, Glace Bciiy, Naiitv Wvgant, Jane Bcainan, Jean luiner, I.oui.se Bamberger, Jane Wilte. ROW 2: Loretta Siegcl, Pat Ka ith, Lillian Walker, Ethel Glogas, Darlene ' an . uken, Martha .Anne I aylor, Marjorie .Scnda- more, Dorothy Hood. Carrie Mayers. Mary Jane MiDermond. Jcnc Kldridge, Joann Zuklin, Judy Mania. Marilyn Harris. ROW 3: Joan Gotsihall. Voshino Higa, Nancy Hupp. I ' at Phelps, Doris Nussbaum. Ann Whiting, Nancy Grincr, Eleanor Troy. Norma Bussics. Olga Phillips. Gail Rrucning (Treasurer), Sylvia Bode, Na line I.eu. Helen I ' oloiitak. Saiulia Irirnan, Patti Soutsas. ROW 4: . liif Itogeis. loan Martin. Daisy Davis (Secretary). Christina Hcin. .Sandra De rics, Patricia Moll ( ' ice-presidcnt), .S. Yvonne Jackson. Marihn Jackson, Nancv Olander, Jane I honias. Shirley Lewis, Nancy Hershman, Doris Rhinesperger, Mary Johnson, Mary Organ, Rose Dudas. Doris Hill. ROW 5: Alice Lepp, Sue Grimes, Nancy Hanlev (President), Karen Luginbill, Linda Arterburn, Helen A. Emilc. Nancy Scheid. Barbara Pettier, Helen Molcan, Angela Pacheco, Marian adas, Katherine Cloe, Delores Shay, Louise Mann, Sandra Tioyer, Edith Ravine. ROW 1: Dclcne Smith (Secretary), Jane Bcaman. Elizabeth L. Morris. Dorothy Hood, Nancy Lee Shallers (President). ROW 2: Thelma Hase (Vice-president), Elizabeth Duwe, Margaret Alexander, Paula uturs. Mary Alice Hiiics. ROW 3; (.in. I 1 iiiiiii.i Hull. l..uivr Bamberger, Marian ' adas. Helen .A. tmile, .Marjorie Roileijeck. Maxine Duntee (. dviser). PI LAMBDA THETA 342 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ROW 1: Marv Holsclaw, Alice Graham (Secretary), Ann Kittinger, Aileen Doolen, Doris Nussbaum, Joyce Webster, Evelyn Smith, Diane Hoffman, Evelyn Hollihan, Earlene Sieron. ROW 2: Grayce Etter, Betty Lehman, Marv Catherine Bradley, Sandra Jane Inman, Sandra Kay Swank, Judy Teel, Jana Green, Janet Fiel(i . Jn iiii Baldwin. .Alice Rogers. ROW 3: Marcia Hartung, Elsie M.ic I ' .oum. WiUetta .N ' aftzger, Marilvn Jackson, Judith Komoroske, Mary Kutzner, . nn Hoskinson, Judy Zimmerman. Patricia Druckamiller. ROW 4: Sue Ann iall, Carolvn Burtzner. Mary Lou Romeiser, Doris Bartels, Beverly .Ann Bowlev. Charlotte Kirchner. Marjorie Grinstead, Kay .Ainnii. Pat Bchmin. Lctitia Perrotta. Pegg O ' Neill. ROW 1: Loreita Sicgel. Mary Tompkins. Janet L King. Janice Steele, Carolyn Cline, June Ripperger, Mary Lou Hower, Barbara Jean Johnson, Marilyn Trent, Joan Thursfield, Margaret Eggers. Mary .Ann Hostetter. ROW 2: Marty Branaman, Joanne Beerbower, Marv Jo Ncidow, .Ann Godfrev. Marie Kingdon, Rosalie Sheline (Treasurer). .Ann Blackburn, Darlene Kallaus, Uree Fox, Beverly Dildine, Joan Dittrich. Charlene Pittman, Alice Lepp, Militine Schaeffer, Rhea Dawn Chesnut. ROW 3: Judy Miller, Joan GotschoU, Diana Doris, Helen Karr, Helen Jane Probst. Carol Timma Hull. Madonna McMurry, Sarah Hansen. Katherine Cloe, Pat Curtis (President), Marcia Strater, Becky Roscoe, Judy Whybrew, Sandra Stenhouse, Dorothy Donselman. ROW 4: Evelyn Bredemeyer, Chris- tine Hiland, Jody Piper, Nila Fox, .Albert Crider, Vilford Beumel Jr.. Don .A. Nforetton. Charles O. Trees, Robert E. Daley, Herman Rebber Jr.. Jack Pitman. Nelson Mosson, Lois Dittemore. Anne B. Graves. 343 I-MEN ' S ASSOCIATION ROW 1: Paiiva Chottikhun. Kenneth Zoily, Ronnie Terrell, Paul Sullivan, Kenneth Dillman (Vice-president), Dean Dewey (Treas- urer), Barry AV. Johnson, James R. Cabel, Jack R. Disler. ROW 2: Robert M. Urdal. Joseph Shook. Charles L. Hodson, Albin B. Hayes. Harold L. Caffey, Tony Pentino (Secretary), Richard Klini, Bob Gray, Max Fiscus. Bill Kerr, Max Meise, Jack Rouhier. ROW 3: Jeryl Wright. Ron David. Joseph Mills, Jav Grimes, Brcalon Donald- son, Tom Linnemeier, Bill Mace, Norm Franklin. Bill Smith, Carl McCollum. Norman Komoiowski. ROW 4: John Gentile. Ron Rauchmiller, Tom Campbell, Woody Ratterman. Bob Killian, Bob Fee, Hallie Bryant, John E. Miller. Lou KoUias. Roy Hutsell, Barry Yap. ROW 5: Edward E. Whitehead. Connev M. Kinibo. Samuel B. Gee, Delnor F. Gales, Clarence R. Lane, Richard F. James. . ' rch Dees, Robert Sobczak, Jerry Thompson, Brad Bomba (President), Joe Amstutz, Pete Obremskey, Donald M. Ward, Tom Lord. The letter-winners ot Indiana University torm the I-Men ' s Club. They bring together more closely the athletes ol the various fields by their group activities. Cream and Crimson Day, highlighted by the Varsity- Alumni Football Game, is one of their most important annual events. The Homecoming dinner which they plan in honor of returning I-Men and fifty-year letter- men gives the group a sense of continuity. This year the club sponsored a Spring dinner dance in honor of the coaches and I-Men, and presented a televi- sion set to the training room. Greg Bell, lU ' s Olympic medalist, was honored by the I-Men ' s Club and presented with a gold plaque. These and other I-Men activities set a tracUtion lor the athletes ot Indiana Universitx. Looking at a Irophv earned b former I Men arc Dean Dcwe , Brad Bomba. Ted Ross, and Ken Dillnian. 34-1 THETA ALPHA PHI b ROW 1: |iri Suci, aiu lkrkt (Sccietai -Tieasiiiei). Lenora E. HdiMiian. Ann takiiis. ROW 2: Curt Ball. John Slalev. Charles Kinibroiigh (President), Harley M. Clements. ROW 1: Edward Ha cs. Caison Johnson. J. D. Bogue iPrcsidcnt). (Treasurer). Bert Embry. John P. Little. Lha Howard ROW 2: |iiii Hertling. James Bosiwick. Ceorge Neal PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA 345 MU PHI EPSILON ROW 1: Marlcnc noolittle, Sandy HanofF (I ' lesident), Nancy Argan- l)iiL;hi s..i(i,ii i. ROW 2: Cynthia Kimes ( ' ice-president), Betly I fliMiaii. Ilcicrly Aliskv. Peggy Frentz, Carolyn Hofniotkcl, Skaidrite Lidunis, Kav JollifF. Jean Maiyo. ROW 1: Howard R. Liva, J. Eugene DeWees, Gerald K. Ilniiinu luk house, Joseph T. Trelhewey, Dr. Ronald D. Gregory (Co-diicctur ot Bands), James L. McCoskey, Jim Nash. Bernard Holly, Eugene K. White (Secretary), Gary L. Sutton (Treasurer). ROW 2: David Held. Donald Hogue, Robert Wise. Charles L. Mcvette Jr., Kenneth Milam. John Nale nv. Bill Castell, Ed Simpson. Daniel J. Mordcnti (Vitc-presidenl). Carson E. Johnson, John Paul Little. ROW 3: James White, Budd L ' dell (President), Harry R. Fonts, Ken Grand- staff. Eugene Nichols. George W. Neal, Jay Oldfather, Buz Rute, Richaril Suihcrlin. Thomas Ragland. Harry Huxol (. ssistant). KAPPA KAPPA PSI 346 TAU BETA SIGMA ROW 1: Ka Jollill, Aim Eakins, I ' eggy Frentz, Carol West, Norma Spires (Treasurer), Beverly Barry (Secretary). ROW 2 : Kay Smith, 15e cil Ann Bouley (President), Julia Henderson, Betty Lou Powell, Harriet Whallon (Vice-president). ROW 1: Delcnc DeW ' itt. Rosemary Mclniosh. I ' at Mitchell. Carole Litherland (Treasurer), Dolly McGovvan. ROW 2: Norma Spires. Kay Kaiser, Janet Polivka, Deborah Ruble, Jody Piper, Dorothy Fciertag. ROW 3: Lillian Malouf i ice-president). Muriel Roth (President). Salh Ann Sharp. Peg Stoltz. S l ia Sparks. Janet Moore. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA 347 GAMMA ALPHA CHI ROW 1: Sue Smith, Carol Cooper, Jan BeniMtiii. ROW 2: Rittte tit ROW 1: Janti: Hodges, Carol Cason, Angeline ' itcllo. Janet Rum- baugh (President), Paida Levenstein, Bonnie McQiiilkin, Sylvia Traumer, Myrna Harris, Joyce Finik, Susan Kinkle. ROW 2: Ann Erwin, Suzanne Delbauve, Marjorie ' arady. Janet King, Delene Smith, Rosie Smiley, Carolyn Feutz, Mary Fackler, Roselyn Jennings, Janet Townsend, Mary Matthews, Helen Tozier, Fran Meyers, Carol Ruder, Charlene Pittman. Marilyn Bolitho (Vice-president). ROW 3: Suzanne VanMatre, Jan Cork, Jackie Taylor, Martha Ritter, Mary Ann Hawblitzel, Elsie Mae Boose. Marlyn Grebe, Allene Osborne, Phyllis Mason, Sharon Mowrey, Phyllis Wolff, Dona Richardson, Wanita Pruitt, Shirley Thompson, Joan Miller, Henrietta Thomp- son. ROW 4: Sandy Duke, Donna Sue Hageman. N ' ancv Jean Stuarl, Nancy David, Sylvia Seidel. Shirley Gossman, Sue Goodman. Agnes Blessinger, Ruth Gore, Dorothy Lowe, Janet Best, Mellie Rohe, Barb Owens (Secretary), Ev Bredemeyer. Mary Ellen Borman. Mary Ann Guenin, Joyce VVeigel. Barbara Lockhart. ROW 5: Abby Zook, Ruth Autrey, Elizabeth Johnson, Judy Pritchard, Nancy House, Yolanda Breeden, Nancy Bugg, Barbara Paulauski, Nancy Fields, Nancy Jonney, Marion Gmerek. Marian Bloom, Peggy Burger, Beverly Wright, Kay Fisbeck, Judy Plessinger, Gretchen Keehn, Shirlee Anderson, Linda Johnson. .Anne Miller, Suzanne Keck. OMICRON DELTA ALPHA KAPPA PSI ROW 1: Kugciic NkCowaii, Charles R. Housei (Tieasuiei), Robert Shinn, James McNabney, Thomas G. Richards (Secretary), Bob Bcutter, Jack B. Andrews, Richard W. Schweizer. ROW 2: John T. .Scott, James E. Davis, Les Whitaker, Dick Berg, Robert N. Spudic, Jerald Petro (Vice-president), George A. Barr, Kenneth B. Johnson (President), Milton R. Ban igci, James R. Locke. ROW 3: David J. Moore, Ma.K Hill, Dean Apple, Gayle Hayes, William Myers, Ri( hard Cross, Ernest Clark, Alan Bergstedt, William J. Morrow, William McCormick Jr., Willard Rodeck. m n ROW 1: Larrv Lauer, Arscnid .Mailinc , James W. Rodcbaiigh (Vice-president), Willis Clark, Robert R. Taylor, Art Wallace. ROW 2: David B. Gentry, Richard F. Mayer, Michael Livezev Fred Deltoro (President), Roger K. Montgomerv, Fred Rodeman. ROW 3: Diik Schlagenhaiif (Treasurer). George Cook. Leon Chets brough. Bernie Schaler. John Lawrence. Curtis C. Hare, Charles Marsteller. Carl J. Zurcher. DELTA SIGMA PI 3-19 SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT ROW 1: Marian Piscr, Donna Rae Magcr, Leah Marie Huscr, Jacque- line Dale, Shirley Thompson, Helen Tozier, Linda Johnson, Barbara Lockhart (Secretary), Sylvia Traunier, Barbara Johnson. ROW 2: John D. Browning. Ronald L. Rose (Treasurer), J. Patrick Page, Ted Bushman, Bill rartin, Gary C. Osborne, Jcrald D. Petro, Richard J. Ahlers, William M, loulch. ROW 3: Richard L. Curry, Fred Schellcnl)crK. A aiinhn L. Sanders. Robert M. I rdal, Cvril L. Muraida ]y. |ohii leub. Noiiii;m I, liiilcHi. Ralph H. Mavlin, lliomas P. lller. Millmi R. Baii ifjei. a Me K. ]a(iiiess. ROW 4: Garland J. Miller, ]io d L. MtCullough. Frank J. llanisch Jr., Gary B. Bruniback, Robert J. Ballentine, Charles Zebcndon, David J. Moore, William B. Baker, James A. Carter, Herb Baylis, Donald E. Jordan. ROW 5: Kiflin E. Gilbert, Conrad Ericksen, James Liindquist, Wilson A. Hurrell, Ned Lavcngood, William W. Weber, Robert R. Schmidt, Thomas E. Doyle, Julian F. Harper, |. N. Thomas, Charles M. I.inke, W illiui K. livhei. ROW 1: I led W. I,ca ell Jr.. Jack K. Harmaii. Laurence A. Williams, Kenneth W. Wallace, Albert M. Friend, Jack V. Divine, John E. Mysza, Zuhayr Hilbavvi, Robert R. Taylor (President). ROW 2: Joseph J. Epperson, James M. Hales, J. J. Fenstermaker, James W. Rodebaugh, Ralph H. Howes, Robert E. Crowe, Jack E. Barrett, Charles E. Gordon, Norman D. Bishea. ROW 3: Bruce McSparrin (Adviser), Earl Plake. Jim Hammond, Bob Lembke, John Gude, Frank Scliookr. Koiuii I re. Irwin Dickstein. Jack G. Haves. ROW 4: Roger D. Mela en. Robert S. Allen. Frank H. Conn, George R. Ciook, Sherman O. Naflzgcr, David L. Robbins, Lester R. Govert, Ron Bengtson, .Sandy Kassenolf, Murphy Land. ROW 5: Wayne Altheide, Virgil R. Grunkemeyer, Bill Mace, George Rafferty, Frederick W. Taylor, Frank E. Powell Jr., Gayle E. Hayes (Vice-president), Robert D. Fosbring, Jack V. Rominger, AVilliam Paul, Ellis M. Rice. 350 ACCOUNTING CLUB ROW 1: Jacqueline Dale (Secretary), Joyce VVeigel, Donna Dustin, linda Johnson, Garland Miller (Vice-president), Robert L. Bonning- ton. Billy Moore, Jim Koehlinger, Phil Swadener (President). Timothy Varling. Nona Ned. ROW 2: Edward Walczak, William RiMni. Xaiighii Samlris, Willard Roderk, James Brooke, Kenneth Dillin.iii, l (lll.l M.niiiKv, na id iKi h, John Hoglund, l.orcii Howald, Ronald Wilson. ROW 3: Gene Shaw. Marion Gmerek, Clyde Tucker (Treasurer). Oscar Due. Gene Schmeling, William Rae, Neil Sandler, Michael DcBonis. Robert Boguz, Frank Claeys, Robert Mitchell. ROW 4: David Holder, Phillip Maners. Jerome Doyle, Gene Robbins. Richard Kcil a. (.evshon Bcrij, (.lorge Kozak, Randall Miller. John Washi.inn, |. liii shi.Mi. Rm-mII Rae. The Accounting Club of lU develops the interests of its members in the various phases of accoimting through a monthly discussion period and through its various sp eakers. One hundred and thirty lU students belong to the Club. This past year the Club heard professional business- men present their views in the special fields of public accounting, industrial accounting, and general business accouirting. Speakers included the past Presideirt of Na- tional Cost-.Accounting and a certified public accountant, who discussed CPA examinations. In the Spring the Club invites accounting instructors to its annual baiujuct. 351 ADVERTISING CLUB ROW 1: Don Frederick (Treasurer). Slephen Haas. John Kachur, Dolores Shcrlick. Dale Ehrlich. David J. Moore. Richard Schweizer. ROW 2: Ha llev Fruits, Richard L. laltiincr (I ' residem), Glen Covey, n.iMd 1 ;iil Ri(f. Robert A. Mdliath. James R. Whittaker, Wilford Beuiiiel Jr., William B. Baker, Larry Latter. ROW 3: Jeatt Fialter- itiati (. dvisci). Stati Batchelor, George R. Cook. Floyd Rush. J. Harlan .Smith. John Cidiilka, John Smiley, Bill Hawkins, Tony Mastcy (Vice-president). ' •XSESP • ;« . ROW 1: Thomas Dixon. Jeir Biiiton. Haii Burns Jr.. Bob Nelson. John Hooning III (Presid( nt). Hilton Noting Jr., Richard Kauchak, Doug Boggs. ROW 2: Joe kamman. L.erald Borkenstcin, Ron Beng- ston ( Treasuier). Ray Gilman, Dale Ehrlick, Clint Warkow, Robert Clirtord (Vice-president). Don I ' ing. ROW 3: Roger Wolcott. James Bortoii. . rinond . kex. Stephen ' atigel. Richard Solaro (Secietar ). Ned Bradlcv. Charles ebciidon. Bill Bakei. FINANCE CLUB 352 INSURANCE CLUB ROW 1: I ' liil ills(%, Kill C. liiown (Secretary), David L. Sline lien 11. I,e iii, I ' .iul M. Millholland ( ' ice-president), George L, Beckett. ROW 2: Donald A. Hoffman, Ka e R. Schulz, Jerome C Daniel, Allen W ' harrv (President). Larry E. Hoffman, James J. Mossier (Treasurer), Lavon J. McCoy. ROW 1: Ned ' . Schimizzi, Robert Killian, Nancy Fields, Sliirlee .Anderson, Donna Sue Hageman. Joyce Funk, Myrna Harris (Secre- tary), John P. Hooning, Dwain J. Bass. ROW 2: Ted Garman. Car- roll E. Cleek (Treasurer), David J. Moore. John Kachur. Jack Pitts. Donn Jones, Allen Love, Ray Gilman, .Arthur Miller, Larry Lauer, Thoinas Richards, Jerome P. Stelling. Robert Wilkins, Vayne Troyer. ROW 3: Ralph H. Martin, Fred J. Kent, James E. McNab- ney, James D. McCracken, Richard E. Freiburger, John H. Kelly, Xick Roknich Jr.. Buddv Wiggs. Gerald L. McKinsey. Paul A. Cipouski. Ronald C. Urban, Richard D. Babcock, Douglas P. Sauter, Richard V. Schweizer. ROW 4: Jerry Isom, Les W ' hitaker, Robert S. Allen. Ron Gengtson. Dick Wilson, Sam Smith, Curtis Hare. Don Roth. Carl O. Wortlev. Dave AViegman, James Weber. Joe. Dovlc, Rav Ro acik, Robert Guy, Joseph Orear. ROW 5: Dale M. Ehrlich. Dean .Apple, John R. New. Howard F. Kroeger, Da id G. Riley, Chester rcKenzie, John R. Kosin. Dave L Zoch, Beryl Boss. Gordon L. Eisner. Eugene Ball Jr., E erett L. Jones. George R. Rallertv. Jon L. Wilson. Charles NI. Young, Harold S. Gould. MARKETING CLUB 353 REAL ESTATE CLUB ROW 1: al H. Allolter, Nicholas 1 . RciKi. Stall Hess, Susan M. Kin- kle (Serretarv). (.linia Maithand. R(ii)cii Wilkins. Peter J. Velasquez. Tadashi Kaneko. ROW 2: C:liailes Kruegcr, Bob White. Vaughn Samleis. James 1.. Stout. l)a id I.. Stiiic. Rill Iroumei. ' ern Paiten- licimcr. ROW 3: Kent (unniiigliaiii. Ron Inliargcr, Dick Bcig, |atk Morgan ( Iieasurei), Marshall Stein. Ronald Jarai . lewis Rothbard, Arlliur A. Thompson, Richard . . Smith. ROW 4: Rich- ard Freiburger. Lcs VVhitaker, George Cook, Bob Gettlc, F. 1). MiUenbcigcr, Robert D. Fosbrink, Howard F. Kroeger, Williain |. Morrow (President). John J. Kolar. W, C.eorge I ' inncll i AiUisci). ROW 1: George V. Walter, Richaid W . .il., kl, Si,in Batchelor, Dick Laltimer (A ' ice-president), Robcit . . .McUiath. William Haw- kins, Anthony D. Mastey. ROW 2: Mike Brutton, Wayne L. Schrader, Henry Hanau, Joe Chalfant (President), John E. Bowles, Jack Pitts, Karol Stanley. ROW 3: John Smiley, George Cramer, Robert R. Schmidt, J. T. .Ahlbrand (Treasurer), Art Harris, Wilford Beumel Jr., Rich Applas, Bill Cunningham (Secretary). ALPHA DELTA SIGMA 354 SPEECH AND HEARING CLUB ROW 1: Edwina Purdue, June Gyoles, Janice Boinstein, Linda Walker. Ann Pekarsky. Mimi Schloss. Mary Jo Davis (President), Dora Owen. ROW 2: Diane Terry (Secretary), Inger Wold, Eleanor Lippeatt. .Sandra Pnterbaugh, Suzanne Lienhart, Carol Kalver, Sharon Niilf, Nancy D. I ' oteet, Sue Charlesworth, Shirley Sharp, ROW 3; Irene an Sipnia. Barbara Jane Strauss. John R. Schindler (Treasurer), Mary Brown, Sid Williams, George Callahan, Suzanna Peamian, Barbara Deutsch, Joan Friend, Josephine Meharry (V ' ice- president). i tJLttf ROW 1: Janice Johnsfin. Rarliara Allen. Betty Green, Margaret Sheets (Secretary), Margaret Loughlin, Frances Hurst, Carole Schwenn, Patty Loux. ROW 2: Nora Talesnick (Vice-president), Julia Clapp, Shirley Nash, Pat Gallagher (President). Pat Richard- son, Linda Williams, Barbara Anderson, Dana Kantor. ROW 3: Miss Evelyn von Herrmann (Adviser), Peter Leonard, Frank Criswell, Paul Kienzynski, Robert Tansey, Lambert Landwer, Don Leak (Treas- urer), Phyllis Keller. SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB 355 PERSHING RIFLES ROW 1: Capt. B. C. Dailey, Robert Conklin. James J. Mossier, Paul ' . Metcalfe, Everett E. Hooper. ROW 2: Donalil E. Norman, Ariluir Samuel, Ronald P. Allison. I.arry AVarshawskv. ROW 3: Gerald Kirsch. Philip Thieme. Daxid Schalliol. Donald W. Eberly, Richard D. AVright. Pershing Rifles is a Xational .Vmi ROTC honorary. Army cadet officers are members of the Pershing Rifles Regimental Headquarters. Basic ROTC cadets serve in the Pershing Rifles Compan . -, ' i to perfct t their tech- nique in drill and marksmanship. The members of Pershing Rifles serve the University in many ways. This year they acted as color guard to put up the flag at home football games. The members of this honorary also guarded Jawn Purdue ' s body when it lay in state in the Commons. This year Pershing Rifles membeis had the distinction of being among the first to use the new University golf course. They used it as a field problem which was a part of their initiation ceremony. 356 SCABBARD AND BLADE ROW 1: Uarrv A. (.111111111. John I. RaRMhili-, klaus H. I ' cimei, Iliil) lUiiiici. Steven SlaiMin ( iic president), Neil Hiiuhniaii (Prcsi- ikni), llerl) Miller. Oavld Sansscr. Hick Ruddell. Richard Manassa. ROW 2: C;apt. John Ji. Wieringa Jr. (Adviser), Robert ]5allentine, Jack King. Jerry Bacr, Kent Cunningham, Dave Thomas, Barry Bergsman. Martin Ba.ssett Jr., Jerry Wright. Constantine Konstans. Ronald H. .Smith ( 1 rcasurer). Larry Kelly. Donald L. Eddy, Thomas I.. Dusthimer. ROW 3: Jack Pitman. Ed Friend. Ames Shnel, Stephen (Goldberg. Clharles Marsteller. CJene McGarvey. Bob Lively. Ray Heiman. Dick Stefan. Richard . nclerson. Ric hard O ' Kellev. Robert House. ROW 4: I hoiiias D. I liomsoii. Jim Billingsley. Jerry Ball. Ed Whalen. Da icl .Albright, Gerald L. McKinsey. Herb Osmon. Rich Applas, Al Marker, Da e Wood. Fred Del I oro. Don Norman. Doug Shue, Jack Scott, Bernie Minkow. ROW 5: Jack Klausner. Samuel Gee, Ronald Allison, Joseph Rodenberg, John Quick. Chailes Garland (Secretary). Steven Wirst. William Pohlmann. . ' rniand D. Roach Jr.. Dan Grimes, Tom Linneimer, Jim Sackett, John Craig, Jack Jeffries, Ronald Roger, Doyle Winter, Jerry Spindler. Fred Bauer. . '  .■ROW 1: Jack Douglas, Villiam Fencken. Bruce Ntarlin. illiam Cooper. Robert L Locke. Edwin A. Lyskowinski. Dale Gallinatti. Dick Neal. William Sioner. ROW 2: Ed Peachin, Mike Brutton. Jim Cabel, Don Peck, Robert Grav. Monte Wetter. Kenneth Johnson, (Squadron Commander), Rafe Cloe, Richard Hedge, Stair Rice. ROW 3: Minot Schuman, Frank Edmondson Jr., James V. Laswell, F)an ftodrigue , . rt Covne (.Xdjutant). Brad Lavcock. Bob Shula. Connie M. Hostetler, Rov Af. Williams. Jerry Lowe. ROW 4: Jay Frank Lindsey, David E. Holder. Bruce J. Mortensen. Rol)ert f). Reid. John Nichols. Ned J. Kerr. Don tJurton, Jerry Schaaf. Edward Heath. ' ance A. .artman. Joseph C. f5ullerworth. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY 357 OMEGA DELTA ROW 1: Ra Halt Dctiaz. F. L. Babcock ( ice-piesiden(). Richard llaii tll. Main li)x. David I.avrock. Russell Heltsley. David Sherick. kciiloii V. B id. ROW 2: Elliott C. Frash, William Green. Dickev V. Giav. Rogers Reading (President), James O. Hormiith, John Mahan. Kdwaiil Miller (Freasurer). Robert Mandell. ROW 3: Brooks E. Doolev. Joseph A. Wolfe. Charles . . Lee (Serretary). Gharlcs Rinehart. Clilioid Williamson. Thomas I.anI . [crrv C:laik. C. David Landaw. ROW 1: William T. Underwood, Jerry W. Strickland. Richard D. Hall. Daxid M. Eads (Secretary). Joe Cheek. Robert ' ore. ROW 2: Karl Isenbarger. Jack Moore (Treasurer), Robert Berger, Clinton Jolliffe. Jim Koerner, Clarence R. Currie. ROW 3: Thomas L. Eversmaii, Robert S. Wilson, Jack Hedrick, Max Kociiig ( ice- presidcnt), Frederick ' an N ' ns, Charles R. Shick (I ' resident). illiaiii R. Baldwin (Adviser). OMEGA EPSILON PHI 358 LAMBDA ALPHA EPSILON ROW 1: Banvat Chotechanapibal. Anck Silhiprasasana. John Bros a t. Roseann Brossard, Joseph Asch, John Giuffre ( ' ice-president) Serm Chaiuratana. ROW 2: Harr W. Shea (Secietari.), Rov f De Graw. Glenn Jacobv, Joseph R. Woods, Thomas V. Ferverda Lyle R. Bergstrom (President), Robert E. Crawford. Jr. ROW 3: Loren Ayres. John D. Craig, Richard E. Reiser. Michael G. McConn (■. dviser), Harrv E. Freeman (Treasurer). Richard . . Myren, Louis Beratis. ROW 1: Charles - . Rawiings. John E. Sheard, John Cobb, Carl NkCollum, Neal Skeeters. Jack R. Disler (Secretary). Donald J. lAidwig (. dviser). ROW 2: Grant A. Dungee, Carmen O. Ness, Louis Mihajlovich. Fred S. Ruge, Robert H. Kirk, Gordon Rosenan, George E. Harris. ROW 3: Ron Da id, Jim Fletchci, A Hafz Lsmail, Jav Mulvehal. Richard Spear, John B. Hodapp (Treasurer), Marion E. Yeager, Duke Edwards. PHI EPSILON KAPPA 359 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ROW 1: Margaret A. Gross, Rosalie Childers, Mary I ompkins. Carole James, Janice Steele, Mary Orr (President), Meredith Thomas, Helen Snl cly. Lois Rea, Gloria E. Smith. Mary Lon Marshall. ROW 2: Josephine Astesano, Carolyn Cline. Opal Rrock, Suzi Willits I 1 reasurcr), Marilyn Kleinschmidt, Jndy Lal ' ollctte, Marian Myers, Thchna ' alton, Dorothy Donsclman (Vice-president), Rhoda Semon. ROW 3: Jacpu ' line Hammond, Linda Grabtree, Patricia Emerson. Willa Bedell, I.ois Dilemore, Sarah Hansen, Ilene Sluss, Dianne Johnson (Secretary), Jana Green, Gloria Marchand, Jane Kracmer. ROW 4: Suzanne Krauss, Karen Pierce, Jan AVallace, Miss Marv Crenshaw (.iVdviser), Suzanne Reuter-Lorenz, Joyce Frappier, Frances Rider, Jean Capel, Sarah Russ, Charlene Oliver, Caroline Stewart. - ' ' -.i m- « ' T fc f i ri|, f t t ti tTt 9t M 1 ,- ' ' • ™ ' ROW 1: Kill Pmcell. John Scheiner. Lawrence Prvor. Joseph Moser. ROW 2: Jim McMahon (Recorder), George Lahey. Gueiilhcr Lcng- nick, Jerry Current (Master .Alchemist). ROW 3: na id L d%. Standiford Cox (Vice-master .Alchemist). Charles Davis, Larry Hundley (Treasurer). ALPHA CHI SIGMA 360 PHI DELTA PHI ROW 1: Al Shaip (Histoiian), Robert C. Ritldcll. C.haiies A. Fiaiuik, (.. Wcklon Johnson, I ' hillip K. Ciitman. Joseph A. Kiitch (Exchcq- uci). Frank L. O ' llannon (Magisier). Donald D. Greer. Marvin S. ( rcll. Ronald I . (.rinirt. ROW 2: James S. Raber, Carl C. Kling. nlhoii McMi. R(.t;ri 11. .Smith. Bill Burns, Lvnn N. Fisher. I ' rebcm Jensen, Marty Witham. on . . Lebamolf. Joel Vonover. ROW 3: Howard Trockman. Rudolph Uawson. Fred Eichhorn Jr., John Fell Jr. (Clerk), Robert W. Roth, Frank A. Barnhart. .Sheldon Rreskow. Dorian Ga it. [ohn 1). Bixlcr. Frank V. Messcr, ]ohn Heinex. ■r F m f V- V ' s M K I B B f m- K z ' 1 p dj i Hf ' ' B - E ij H H H tjB| H B B l l I PI ROW 1: Patricia Taylor, I ' Uai .Moicira. Shirlev Arthibald. Jo Mary Leeson. Martha Lambert , Patricia Bless. Barbar. Flcnningcr. Pearson (Secretary), Mary Jo Reynard (Treasurer), Barbara Pio. Joan Biirilsall. ROW 2: Juanita Russell (Vice-president), Zo Etta Keller (President), ALPHA DELTA THETA 361 -- ALPHA EPSILON DELTA ROW 1: W ' iliua J. Ebcrt. Jeff Zatorski. Diane Wilson (Secretary), Ann Hatteiy, Thomas Nichols. Philip Veinstein, Daniel Dorman, Barbara Bedwell. ROW 2: Jim Sprengelmever. Tom Alt, David Smith, Richard Schumackcr, Arthnr From. Mar in Mishkin, Dave Need (President), Ken Brooks. ROW 3: Richard R. Hawley (Vice- president), Robert Crist, Edward R. Bush. George Petoe, Larry E. Cummins, Homer C. Groves, Henry Gewurz (Treasurer), Don Thompson U, C. E. Kaslow (Adviser). Truth I pursue is the motto and goal for Alpha Epsilon Delta, an honorary organization for premedical students who must maintain an average of B or above in three completed semesters of science requirements in order to be eligible for the organization. Alpha Epsilon Delta members work to encoinage excellence in premedi- cal scholarship, to promote cooperation and friendship among medical and premedical students and their edu- cators, and to bind together students interested in the study of medicine. Alpha Epsilon Delta was founded on the Bloomington campus in 1949. This year Alpha Epsilon Delta sponsored a state-wide conference for all premedical students. Each year this organization presents an award to the outstanding pre- medical student of the year. A major operation? Art From and Hank Gewurz look on as Dave Need, Diane Wilson, and Dick Hawley keep track of the latest medical techniques. 362 iW m SKELETON CLUB ROW 1: Ronald M. Yamaoka, Leo Sainpanis, Robert V. Barrett, Dan W. Hibner, Richard G. Ingram (President), Ralph Mont- gomery, Thomas P. Krueger, Masato Takahashi (Treasurer). ROW 2: Ian H. Cook, M. I.. re ault, M. E. Tardy, K. R. Kooken, C. VV. McClarv, George VV. Gannon, Charles Warneke, John Challman, John R. Diagoo, John J. Klingcrman. ROW 3: Raymond S. Beights, Phillip A. Hoskins, Bob Shlens, Robert Peake, John Tofaute, Joe Kerlin, John Crismore, Kent .Sullivan, Robert N. Ashby, William Fcthtman. ROW 4: A. ]. Dzenitis, Ron .Scheeringa, E. C. Wheeler, W. J. Rilcv. I ' hil Akrc, Milton R. Carlson, Mel J. Kielton, Don J, Hooker, Carl L. Heinlein. : A ? ( 1 D-9|1 5 ROW 1: Bctly Sue Flener, Jane Stolt, Pat Rader, Kay Sears. Billie Jean Marsh, Nanette Needham, Anne Diefenbaugh, Darlenc Kohl. Doris Moser. Shirley Karlson. Molly Mann, Karen Santon, Elizabeth Duwe, Ruth Blackburn. ROW 2: Barbara Anne Johnson, Joyce Holloway. Betty Epler, Marbeth Michael, Alice Finney, Joyce Stoops, Mary Hardin Savage, Phyllis Baker, Anne Egan, Verna Olejniczak, Eilene Goodwine, Cathryn Sohm, Dorothy Belle Scott. ROW 3: Sandra Polk, Eleanor Allen (Treasurer), Rita Walmsley, Sarah Weber (.Adviser), Norma Sullivan. Carohn Coulson, Kay Witham. Barbara Horn, Maryanne Roehm, Carol Dunning, Catherine Friddle. .Anna .Antonicci, Shirley Camp- bell. Dorothy Becker. ROW 4: Linda Given, Sharon McMurtry, Thelma Hase (President), Floretta Dickerson, Barbara Lee, Audrey Elmore, Evelyn Coderre, Marjorie Hipkiss, .Angela McNamara, Patricia Small, Pauline Schmid. .Ann Poytress, Betty Beyer, Deborah . nnan, Elizabeth Rauth, Nancy Kitchell. CRESSET 363 XI PSI PHI ROW 1; Juhii J. Lcbclhoer. Dallas I CoiJt lljidld W Uohiikc, John A. Rahe. William S. Mull, H. Edu ml I ()n W illi mm R. Hart. Da iil S. Ebciiv, Donald TiaicofF. ROW 2: Da id L. Cook, illiain L. CiomuLll. Haiiisun Lauyer, John V. Rohn, Jerry W. Daubeii- speck, John Tiirchi, Walter DeAVitt, Kesler Truelove Jr.. Gerald E. Nickens, David Pearson. Xi Psi Phi is a Iraternal organization for students in the School of Dentistry at Indianapolis. Because dentistry is a profession which promotes the health and well-being of the individual, it is the goal of this organization to develop finer qualities in the character of its members and to preserve the highest ideals of dentistry. Xi Psi Phi provides a professional backgroimd in dentistry for its members. The social calendar of Xi Psi Phi inclutltd Halloween and Christmas parties among its dances. Professional meetings for dental students were arranged by this honorary. illiani Cromwell, Waller Burns. James I ' uccio, and Jolm W. Rohn agree that the Xi Psi Phis are a hard-ivorking gang of dental students. 364 Psi Omega is a dental fraternity. The main purpose of ihis organization is to assist its members in their profes- sional backgroinid. Psi Omega was founded at Indiana University in 1903 and is now located at the lU Medical Center in Indianapolis. Members of Psi Omega remain in contact with their alunmi in order to gain knowledge through association with outstanding men in the field of dentistry. To pro- ide a more complete social background, frecpient parties and dances are planned by Psi Omega. Psi Omegas, Glen Sagraves, Dr. Frederick . . Hohlt (Adviser), Don I.ahrman, and Robert L. Fra ier sink their teeth into a lengthy discussion. PSI OMEGA ROW 1: R.d|.h (., Meikil. R..lKit A. Perotti, Richard D. Xorman. Roljcrt I.. Kwbank, Richard L. Hoover, George T. Childes, Robert R. Buckley, W. C. A itherspoon, Larry K. Hodge, William J. Brown, Kent E. Wilson. ROW 2: John R. Montgomery, Robert L. Mattern, Frank A. Portolese, Edward L. Fritz, Don L. Burns, Ronald .Sherck, John H. Schulz, Robert N. Modlin, Glen Sagraves (President), Don Lahrman. Donald R. Noelke. David Bixler, George W. Fries, Max Schaeffer. Jack I.. Fugleman, Dclmar B crlv, Kurt Strempel, Robert B. Purdv. ROW 3: AVilliam E. Borulf, Ralph E. Beattv. Dr. Herbert D. Miller. George Compion, Robert C. Valls, Jack Krach, Wayne . bbott, Ronald Hauswald, Bill Lush, Walter J. Zabek, Ronald P. Scheele, Tomas Kaminski, Robert B. Hirschman, Robert L. Frazier (Secretary), David E. Willian, Thomas P. Tolnay. 365 PRE-CLINICAL CLASS NURSES ROW 1: Raniona Sparks. Hdith Conic, Audrey C:oriic, Joyce Ann Cox. Marilyn Dixon, Sharon Ward. ROW 2: Marlcne laylor, Devera Frankovitz, Janet McMillan, Kkanor Brown, Sue Barnhisel, Ruth Osborne, Gayla Michael. ROW 3: Rosalie Buanno, Elizabeth Gray, ■Sandra Nenirup, Sally Nichols, Kennctha Hoppes, Marilyn A. Jones, Rosalind Schnaiter, Ruth .Ann Johnson. ROW 4: Juit Rohr, Carole Lambert, Margaret Ullnian, Rosalyii Stiver, Kay Laflin, Emma .Anderson, I ' atricia Persley, Suzanne Warner, Patricia Snyder, Pam Mack. ROW 5: June Moore, Miriam Weimer, Patricia Ann Brown, Shirley Arnold, Sue Ann Jacobson, Janice Bradley, Alberta Brock, Jean Brollier, Lillian Kempf, Ellen Jean Adams, Marlene Anderson. ROW 6: Rosclle Vlcek, Karen Helt, Judy Rca, Deloris Hinshaw. Onda Jane McKeever, . nn Fornev, Pat Donahue, Marilyn S. Jones, Sarah Emerson, Dorothy C. Hightshue, Mary Druyor. ROW 7: Barbara Ann Maxwell, Norma Traub, Gloria Roniine, Judy Johaiil- ges, Mary Judd, Jacquelyn Kiefner, Mary Grunwald, Ada Kittredge, Anita Werner, Pat Mikovich, Susan Shuck (Vice-president), Deanna Cooper (President). ROWS: Nancy Wahnsiedler, Betsy Ann Atkinson, [une Brose, Annette Sottong, Janice O ' Bienis, Maryln Pe Gan, Kay Otterman, Anita Stewart, Carol Redicker, Barbara Housand, Phyllis Winters, Peggy Luther. ROW 1: Suzanne Warner, Patricia Snyder, Sharon ard, Elizabeth Gray. ROW 2: Jean Ann Williams, Betsy Ann Atkinson, Jeanne Ammon, Nancy M. Blee (Co-captain), Sue E. Bartos (Co-captain), June Brose, Barbara Maxwell, ROW 3: Jonelle White. M.ni Gardner, Miriam ' cimcr, Nancy Hengstler, Shirley . lillei. NURSES ' BASKETBALL TEAM 366 JUNIOR CLASS NURSES ROW 1: Rosemary Via, Phyllis Harrigan, Jeanne Rose Williams. Sandra J. George, Marjorie Miller, Margie Clark. ROW 2: Mirdza Adamkovics, Jonelle White, Mary Jo Lncht, I ' at Berg, Jane Barren. Theresa Meller, Sharon Harbolt. ROW 3: Jane Wheeler, Nancy Hengstler. Shirlev Miller, Elisabeth Kencipp. Rosemarv Overperk. Jean . nn Williams. I.vneitc Click. Nancv French. ROW 4: Owen Ferrier. Kathlene McCleanen, Marilyn Sue Cardner. Maridell Miller, Lou Ann Branson, Anita Joan Kyle, Donna Buxton, Martha Jane Wiles, Judith Pfister. ROW 5: Louise Breen. Carolyn Greiner, Carolvn Sue Bond. Joyce Perry. Carolyn Barnhart. Nela Edwards, Margie Rash, Susan Diising. F.ileen Ruesch, Jeanne .Amnion. ROW 1: Margie Rash ( Frcasurer), Gwen Ferrier (Vice-president), Martha Akers, Dorcas Rock, Loretta Jo Watson (President), Sharon Jessup (Secretary). ROW 2: Kennetha Floppes. Jayne Bruner, Rose- mary Overpeck. Deanna Cooper, Kay Otterman, Carolyn Barnhart, Marilyn Isolampi, Joan Brindel, Shirley Miller. NURSES ' STUDENT COUNCIL 367 SIGMA THETA TAU Mrs. Naomi Fiev, Miss Patricia Thompson, Mrs. Agnes Smith. Sigma Tlieta Tau is the only National Honorary Society oi Nursing in the United States. The organiza- tion was founded at the Indiana University Training School for muses in 1922. Sigma Theta Tau is dedicated to the goal of promoting high professional standards. This society helps train nurses for leadership by stimulating intellectual advance- ment and by encouraging desirable personal and social characteristics. In all areas of nursing this honorary emphasizes the importance of scientific research and fosters creati e work. Sigma Theta Tau promotes pro- fessional interest and awareness in its members after they complete their formal education. This is accomplished by programs of the local chapters as well as the work of the National Committees. ROW 1: Nanty M. Blee. Carolvn Shelley, Loretta Vatson. Donna Fox. 3G8 DELTA SIGMA DELTA Dental Fraternity. ROW 1: Paul W. Gilmore, Paul L. White, Don- ald C. Llovd, John J. Buver. Richard X. Mvers (President), Guv H. Jaii ' iHii. (.iiK- F. Hi-dri(k. Ucii Anns, liill (.ilinnrc- . I vcasiirer), Charlie ieck. ROW 2: Gar) French, Robert Owens, Max Lecklitner, Edward J. Molenda. Aimer Odihani. Robert Stark, Jerrs Lentz, Clavton Diuitoii. RusscI Iknd II u r |insi(|ent), Lewis Spear. il liaiLiTUtx. Rithard Falender ( President). Stanlev Herman. Marvin Xattel, Howard Berkowitz (Secretary), Jerry Goldsmith. ALPHA OMEGA 369 THETA SIGMA PHI ROW 1: Carol Jensen, Kay Baldwin (Piesident), Juciy Williams. ROW 2: )can Ann Jessup, Suzanne Siems (Vice-presidenI), Rosemary iMiiiiis, I ' ntt Ko7,i Ik ( rreasurer), Shirley Prince, June Hauenslein. ROW 3: Nancy Harbin (Secrelary), Barbara Vatt, Marilyn Jones, Carolyn Holder, Jan Bernstein, Carol Cooper, Judy Miller. ROW 1: Klu .Sliillel. D.il Lcc Dinger i 1 icasincr). Jim Cicgar. Ed Herrold (Secretary), Bill Crandall. ROW 2: Barry Gemmer. David Albright, James J. McManus, George N. Gill (Vice-president). James Sprungcr, Dick Carson, Bill Summers. ROW 3: Martv . ndci son, Wavne Armentrout, Henrv N. Oakes Jr., Robert D. Lewis (President), Dan Grimes. Roy anett. SIGMA DELTA CHI 370 Rosie Rosenzueig, Ruth Coopemiaii. ami Stanley Cooperman sift through niauuscripts The Folio is a literal) niaga ine piiblislied by Indiana University ' s Department of English. Graduate students in English have the responsibility of editing this publica- tion and are assisted by an undergraduate staff. Three issues are published each year. This is the twenty-second year of publication for the Folio, which is gaining greater national and international recognition. Poetry and short stories for the Folio are written by nation-wide contributors. It is on sale at newstands and bookshops throughout the United States. This year some selections of poetry from the Folio ere reprinted in the New York Herald-Tribune. Harold AVMiitehall, Phillip . ppleman, and David Daiches are among those who have contributed poems, stories, and articles to this year ' s Folio. This year the magazine featured a n anthology on French poetrv and collections of German and Soviet poetry. FOLIO Ernest I.ockiidge. Bernarci A. Bearer, anil Stuart Mitthner eagerly auait Nelson J. Smith ' s opinion of the contribution that he is reading. 371 Sludiut l-, lil(irs-iii-(,liict. (.Cdigi- (.ill, Kav Baldwin, and Snc .Sicnis, pioiully review the resnlts of their hard work— toinonow ' s £l« 7v siuiUut. DAILY STUDENT Jinr Spninner oflers advice to Frank Gci.s,s, Daily Student .Sports Editor Late to bed and early to rise sets the pace for the Indiana Daily Student worker. He attends classes, grabs a bite to eat, works on the Student, participates in activities, works some more on the Student, and every now and then manages to get some sleep. Believing that practical experience is the best teacher, the journalism department teaches theory in the classroom, while the city room is the journal- ist ' s laboratory. The time element is important to the member of the Student staff. He gets the information, visits the departments on the beat, signs the beat sheet before noon, writes the story. Then the editor takes over. He edits, checks, rewrites, makes up the pages, and worries that the story won ' t fit into the newshole. Finally the paper goes to press about 1:00 A.M.; then the Daily Student worker heads home to study for the next morning ' s 7:30 class. ?,ri The BiiMiicss sick- of ihe Stiiilriit is h.nKlli.l b liill Ma ucll. jaii Bernstein. Business Manager, and Jim hiltal er. The Daily Student rim workers. Roy anett, Carolyn Holder, Carol Jensen, June Hauenstein, and Bill Summers, are kept quite busy. Duane Clark. Liz Caldwell, and Jim Sprungcr do some editorial meditation. Mr. Savage, Student Faculty Adviser, shows the way to Dan Crimes ami Roy Vanclt, Student Night Editors. In a glass cage are Sherwin De ' orkin, Elmer Revnolds, and Sue Siems. wm ARBUTUS ROW 1: ' iiginia Rccd, Judy Biirroff, Beverly Carniichael, Sara L iiiie Gcrow, Andrea Lansing. Eleanor Schmedel, Jay Haskell, Nancy Rithwine, Shirley Millender, Judy Neff, Wendy Barron. ROW 2: Judy Wright, Marcia Sculler, Barbara Cohen, Merrilyn Talbott, Louise Rarick, Carolyn Burtzner, Tina Primavera, Kay Ellen Conn. Kitty Teague, Peggy Graham, Mary Lou Marshall. ROW 3: Sarah Jane Miller. Annette Baadc, Char Elmore, Kav ' ard, . nita Duncan, Margie Weston. Barbara Kirkeiner. Patt Kozacik, Judy Enlow, Jo Ann Marley, Judi Polivka, Sandy McNear. ROW 4: Nancy Sack, Barbara Davis, Karen LUlstrup, Mary Ann Pulse, Mary Joy Bindas, James Gerald AVitham, Thoirias E. Spackman, Nancy Beldon, Joan Burdsall, Barbara Ennis, Ann Spurgeon. Arbutus Major Staff. ROW 1: .Anne Moharncv. Jo Wood, Nancy Day, Judy Plcssinger, Judy Whybrew. ROW 2: John Scott, Jim Eilers, Bruce Hinton, Wayne McHargue. ROW 3: Fred Weterick, Larry Gavdosh, Glenn Schowe. 374 The ARBUTUS is a collection ol pictures and stories representing one year ' s span ol the Indiana University way of life. The ARBUTUS is more than a yearbook. It is an organization made up of |)co])le icpresenting almost every college and school on ihc Indiana University campus. They come together to give talent— planning, writing copy, taking pictures, selling advertisements, cropping pictures, balancing the budget. These and many other tasks go into the production ot the ARBUTUS. The staff members work indi ' idually or in groups, giving their time. The time which students pour into the production of the ARBUTUS is a most important factor in its development. Arbiilus M.ijm StalF. ROW 1: Rav I.aiii, Stcvt- Jacobs, louis ((iIrti, Dkk Monroe. ROW 2: I ' att Kozacik, Mellit Rolic. Mai Cicgg. ROW 3: lo.iii H.iitniiloil, Nia Scopelitis. Jill Oiiiiin 9 .Of i r ■ft € -f 1 % ROW 1: Nancy Scott, Carole Manalan, .Vnnettc Hiitniacher, Belle Markoli, . nne Landis, Joan McDowell, Anne Carr, Ann Fitzgerald, Kit Hannett, Mary Richardson. .Sharon Bowman. Karen Cast. ROW 2: Jill Frank, Jean Wertz, Martha Boorman, Kathryn Dibell. Bette Morell, Betty Molland, Sylvia Seidel, Gwen Whitesell, Judi Binz, Kay Witham, Gretchen Soland, Diana Arvin. ROW 3: Bette Starkey, Pat I ' olito, Jndy Rich, Richard Holmes, Dick Izen, Dave Fryer. John McGinnis. I homas Riisinck. I ,irr Sinitli. l.eandra Scott, Marsha Vance, Sarah Hammel, .Vnn Mouison. ROW 4; Larry Beckwith, John I.inson, Louis Silverstein, J. Stuart Jones, Clifford Burns, Herb Hocltke. Jack Heidt, Tom Frank. Vayne A. Ten Cate, Tonv , mdur. Mike McCormick. Stan I.evine, Larry Olshan, George Carawav. 375 Cluitk Fouler, I ' eisonnel Director 376 SORORITIES 377 ALPHA CHI OMEGA ■m m t f f f 1 1 1 1 1 « I ft 1,1 t i ROW 1; M ina McCoUum, Donna Fulps (President), Maiy Oigan, Nancv Olander, Mrs. F. H. Miner (Houscmolher). Melicent Rohe ( ' iic-President). Sue Reasoner (Secretary), Sara Shirley, Nancy Louck (Treasurer). ROW 2: Xancv Poppaw, Gretchen ' an Huysen, Karen Campbell. . nn Blackburn. Janis Gossard, Mary Alice Hines, Kay Boardman, Barbara Hull. Barbara Cash, Nancy Reeves, Edwina Purdue, Nancv Blacklidge. ROW 3: Susan M. Kiakle, Marty Brana- man, Ina Risch, .Ann Godfrey, Carole Staples. Pat Decker, Ann Fisbback, Norma Bussies, Gail Bruening, Linda Valker, Nadinc Leu, Pam Lowe, Judy Fetzer. Helen Poloncak. ROW 4: Ginny an Eck, Julie Fuller, Joyce Chenoweth, Andrea Onwellei, Sarah Newell, Dorothy Ellen Meeker, Mary Brown, Mary .Ann Steele, Mary Gregg, Joan Miller, Catherian Bowen, Nancy Lear. ROW 5; Sandra DeX ' ries, Barbara Shankland, Betty Mikel, Rosemary Williams, Judy Hine. Phyllis Keller, Janet Hamilton, Karen Funk. Sandy Kemp, Anne- Miller, Judy Huston, Irene Van Sipma. At last their dream came true! The Alpha Chis, first sorority to break ground on New Fraternity Row, moved into their new house this Spring. With the excitement of moving, the Alpha Chis still had time for activities. Nancy Louck was president of FTA and a member of Mortar Board. Linda Valker w ' as a Student Senator, Andy Onweller served as President of Junior Pauhcl, and Mary Brown was President of the Red Cross. The pledges won first place for their Cream and Crimson Day display last Spring, and the Alpha Chis placed second in pit decorations for the Little 500. 378 HI iin The Alpha Gams honored their pledges at the Pearl Prelude, and in the Fall the girls donned costiunes for the Suppressed Desire dance. They continued their social whirl with the Little 500 Parents ' weekend ami laculty buffets. The annual scavanger hunt sponsored by the pledge class sent the other sorority pledges throughout town at the Panhel outing. This year Fall Carnival and Homecoming were under the direction of Carolyn Zanin, a member of Union Board. Other Alpha Gams, Sue Lienhart and Jane Ann Stouder, were on Y Cabinet, and Barbara Doran was pledged to Enomene. The Alpha Gams were especially proud of vinning first place in the 11 Sing. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA ROW 1: Paciv Iiiiix, Margaret Gross, Judy MacLarcu. Katie W ' lJrtli, Mynialie . yres, Carolyn Zanin (Secretary), Mrs. Cornelia Pope (Housemother), Janet Townsend, Jeanne Kovalak, Clara Jarrell, Carol Lieberum, Mary Ellen Combs. ROW 2: Carla Rogers, Sara Anne Maze, Carolyn Whitmer, Carol Engstrom, Natalie Smith, Gloria Mueller, Peggy Sine.x, Rosemary Lusher, Mitzi Coppes, Marty Cornick, Maryann Scott, Mary Esther Matthews, Ruth Ellen Donald- son, Dorothy Reasor. ROW 3: Jackie Taylor, Janis Rossow, Karen Clciusc ( UL-prcsidcnl), Xada Siilinuv itli, Diane Davis. Suzanne Lienhart, EInora Clark (President), Janet Hinkle, Gloria Marchand, Mary Ellen Borman. Sarah Brown, Elaine Jordan, Louise Stienecker, Jeanne Narta. ROW 4: Karen . ukerman, Rosie Linde, Barbara Sanders, Doris Kemper. Bonnie Brown, Jane Richards, Ellen Ander- son, Mariellen Scott, Barbara Doran, Jane Ann Stouder (Treasurer), LaRue ' W ' aldkoetter, Marv E. Steinkamp. Janet Sovine, Nancy Boyd. 379 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA ROW 1: Lillian Walker. Maigueiite Watson. Corinne Cooper, Anice Deal, Mildred .Sanders (President), Martha Carothers, Joyce Wil- lianrs. Marilyn Harris (.Secretary). ROW 2: Wanda L. Royster, Marie Hall (Vice-president), Shirley Jones. Carole Boyd, Gertrude D. Xance. Lloyce . . Burton. Cora Lee Smith, Shirley A. Milltnder. ROW 3: Marilyn Hendricks. Barbara Harris. Marilyn Gaines. Frances E. Smith, Pearlene Butler. Dolores M. Foulkes. Geraldine E. Ingram (Treasurer). Olivia Shaw. The Alpha Kappa Alpha pledges were busy winning second-place honors in the Theta Olympics, while their actives were working elsewhere on campus. Louise Tyler and Francis Smith were members of the lU Foimdation. Francis was also a member of .S.AC. Sigma Alpha Iota, and secretary of Pleiades. The sorority ' s social events included the Ivy Leaf Ball, tiie Initiation Dance, and the Homecoming Dance, given with Alpha Phi Alpha. The AK.As also joined the Kappa Alpha Psis to present a PJ party which was a great success. A more serious event which they observed was their Founder ' s Day. 380 The January issue of Mademoiselle Magazine featured a survey of a typical state university. lU was chosen as the school and two AOPis, Marty Dickinson and Jeanine Harwood, were featured in the sequence. The AOPi social calendar kept the girls busy with the AOPineapple Party, the Senior Dance, and the Found- er ' s Day Banquet. When December came with all its festivities, the AOPis gave a Christmas dinner and played Santa Claus to some children in Bloomington. AOPis were proud of their sisters, Jeanine Harwood, vice-president of Enomene; Patt Kozacik, copy editor of the , ' rbutus; Roslyn Johnston, Jan Moore, Jan Polivka and Ann Stone, members of the Belles, and Judi Polivka, member of SAC. Elaine Laird, Marilyn Roser, and Becky White were members of Pleiades. ALPHA OMICRON PI ' i . f  4 § t 1 ■t t • ROW 1: Marilyn Roscr ( rreasurer), Elsie Banelt, Nona Ncff, Sylvia Bode, . nn Muiiay, Mrs. .A. V. Kuerst (Housemother). Mar- jorie Scudamore, Rosie Smiley, Joan Davis, Barbara Vea er. Janice Flora. ROW 2: Judi Polivka. Carol Kuder, Jeanine Harwood, Suzanne Krauss, Elaine Laird, Janet Polivka, Cass . Krmstrong, Carolyn Feutz, Jo .Ann Marley, Grace Berrv (Secretary). Sandy Stenhouse, Sandra Schlcctcr. ROW 3: lUxkv White. Annette Baade, Charlotte Rirchner. Sandra I ' uterbaugli. .Ann Sptirgeon. B.iih.n.i Kirkeiner, Susan A. Roach, Judy Enlow. Rosalie Haseyvinklc. Nancy Wygant (Vice-president). Patt Kozacik. ROW 4: Kay Ward, Marjorie Grinstcad. Susan Enlow (President), Nancy Wilson. Janet Moore. Connie Brown, Dorothy Schmitz, Martie Dickinson, Kathie Cloe, Marilynn Bolitho, Barbara Owens, Pat Hargus. , ' 5S1 r r ALPHA PHI eh O f • % • 1 i « f • t i ROW 1: Diane AUman, Dotti Dowling, Joan Laurence, Jananne Callahan, Sharcn Perkins, Mrs. Jean Rogers (Housemother), Judy Wright, Ann Erwin, Marlene Chambers. Susan Armstrong, Suzanne Delbauve. ROW 2: E elyn HoUihan, Cynthia Brokaw (Treasurer). Diane Hoffman. .Ann Hoskinson (Vice-president). Peggy Lennox. Jacki Gairing, Tina Primavera, Jo Ann Baldwin, Kay Ellen Conn, Betty Hocker, Kay Blackmore. ROW 3: Sandra Bratton. Judy Crom- well, Jan Newcomer, Jody Piper, Jane Noblitt, Kay Spicer, Ann . chcson, Kay Hurst, Carolyn Burtzner, Kay Sherman, Nancy Chal- linor, Evelyn Bredemeyer (President), Pat Curtis. ROW 4: Sue Ledden, Diane Vilson, Jane Petersen, Mary Lou Romeiser, Myrna L. Biirgoyne (Secretary). Doris Bartels. Nila Fox, Beverly Vright. Nancy Day, Susan McMillan. Judy Pritchard, Peggy Bover, Marjie Donahue, Sue Helms. La.sL Spring the . ,lpha Phis iound thein,selves dressed as Easter bunnies to help the Lambda Chis in their annual Easter egg himt. They entertained the new- pledges with a dinner dance, Alpha-Phi-Esta. Exchange dinners. Parents ' weekend, banquets, a faculty tea, open houses, and backing the Acacias in the Little 500 fdled their social calendar for the year. Y ' vonne Fox, Phi Beta Kappa; Marlene Chambers, secretary of Union Board; Judy Pritchard, chairman of Rush Workshop; Pat Curtis, vice-president of FT.A; Nancy Day, advertising manager for the Arbutus, and Sue Helms, member of SAC were outstanding Alpha Phis. Alpha Phi is also represented in Enomene, Pleiades, Oeeanides. .AW ' S Council, and Pi Lambda Theta. 382 Last Fall the Alpha Xi Deltas learned not to trust a motorl At the last moment the motor on their Home- coming display broke down, and the moving parts be- (ame motionless. However, the pledges and some of the dads came to the rescue and a little manual labor sa ed the day. The Alpha Xis point with pride to Cllara McDuftee, secretary of the Young Republican Club, Sue Groh, ex-officio member of the Student Senate, and Cathy Mossholder, town-girl representative for AWS. The Alpha Xis are especially proud of Rosemary Eves who is studying voice in Germany on a Fulbright schol- arship. Alpha Xi Delta social events this year included their annual Rose Ball, Dads ' Day and Mothers ' Weekend. ALPHA XI DELTA ROW 1: Ann Hoiiscr. Catlierine Mosshdldcr, Tlielma Walton, Mrs. Cora Plew (Housemother), Bernice Patterson (President), Carol .Arden, Sue Leggett. ROW 2: Margie Lewis, Patricia Gaskev (Vice- president). Luanne Fuller, Eleanor Patton, Clara McDulTcc, Rita Zahn (Secretary). Barbara Ketterman. ' alerie Baranv. ROW 3: Dolores Pace, Sue C. Groh. Barbara Booth, Laura Lee Everly, Patricia Wiesjahn, Suzanne Reuter-Lorenz (Tieasurer), Nancy Beldon, Sue .Ann ' iall. 383 CHI OMEGA Olk i r B I}1 f t fXt t f • • ROW 1: Gloria Gautieaux, Sylvia Huss (V ' icepiesicleiu). Sue Stow, Shelby V ' elte. Judv Willen. Mrs. Kirby (Housemother). Pat Mitchell. Nancy Porter. Beverly Leuthart. Roberta Hess. Dolly McGowan, Shirlev Black. ROW 2: Josephine Astesano, Kav Baldwin, Nancy Griner, De.Xnna Jano ic. Shirley Fields, Connie . chor. Sue Charles- worth, Pat Minnis, Shirley Mc. lpine (Secretary), Judy Cann, Janice Minder, Ruth Dreier (President), Katie VVisner. ROW 3: Dawn lamcsin, Brcnda Ely, Barbara Ayres, Linda Cortelyou, Sandv •Sallach, Ann Stoeckley, Karen Pierce, Jay Haskell, Pauli Eckert. Marilyn DuValle, Carolyn Slazas, Bonnie Boger, Betty Sigler. ROW 4: Ann Whiting, Kriss Johnson, Judy Atkinson, Sharon Morris ( Ircas- urer), Mary Lou Dowell, Sally Ann Sharp, Charlene Rockhill, Jan Stamats, Pat Urban, Peg Stoltz. Nancy Fisher, Sherry Pelz, Colleen Nash, Wyana McDow. The Chi O ' s social scene began early this year with an open house for their new house mother, Mrs. Kirby, and the Fall dance, Chi-Opium. It wasn ' t long before violets and Spring showers came to campus tliat the Chi Omegas presented their Carnation Ball. Honors, yes, there were many of them for the Chi Os. Shirley McAlpine, Sylvia Huss, and Kay Baldwin were tapped for Mortar Board. Shirley was also a member of Pleiades and Kay was an Eciitor-in-chief of the Daily Student. Sandy Sallach, Union Board; Ruth Drier, Y Executi c Board, and Colleen Nash, Arbutus Queen, were other lampiis notables. 384 -:J - With the excitement ot Iniilding a new wing, the Tri Delts were eager to begin the school year. Their first ciuleavor won lor them a first place at the Fall (lar- iii al. When Christmas came they played SaTiia lor their dates at the Tree Trimming Party and with the Fijis ga c a part) lor the children Irom Christian Center. In I lie S[)ring they gave the annual Pansy Breaklast. People in the news included Margie Varady, president oi Pleiades; Yvonne Belcher, Union Board; Cookie (.raham. president ol the Spanish Club; Shirley Schawn- liDJi, Phi Beta Kappa, and Marilyn Austin, Mortar Board and Student Senate Cabinet. Other Tri Belts weie members ol S. C:, Arbuius. Alpha l.aiiilHia Delta, ' . . WS, and Enomene. DELTA DELTA DELTA ROW 1: Alice (.i.iliani. Helene Kaigooil, Naiuv 151uc. Sue Hiuricr, Nancy Webster, Maijoiie Varady (Vice-president). Mrs. Helen Ogle (Housemother), June Ripperger. Kitty Teague, Bonnie McQuilkin, Yvonne Belcher, Minii Marquet, Marjie Hciser. ROW 2: Sandra I ' itzer, Sarah McCollum, Patricia Johnson, Jean Slegman, Cindy Hoover. Nancy Patterson, Eleanor Schmedel, Connie King (Secre- tary), Lois Eriksoii. Jiuh I alullette, Shirley Schwanholt, Sue Elliott, Barbara Anderson. ROW 3: Sarah Tritch, AUene Osborne, Mary Ann I- ' innell, N[ai j.. Rollivon. P.iliuia k- ander. |.incl Wine. Nancy Harger. Suzi Willils. Josiie Ferguson. Judy Plessingcr. Marihn . ' ustin (President), Judy Walter. ROW 4: Abby Zook, Gretchen Ehlert, Jane Tansey, Joyce Root (Treasurer), Barbara Henninger, Ann Reinecke, Carolyn Riehl, Barb Meyers, Virginia Burton, Gail Rice, Jane Ann O ' Connor, Janet Emerson, Carol Cason, Janet Hodges. 385 DELTA GAMMA f .f-f S m mim- m ROW 1: KaKii kcUci. Linda Giav, Sue att. Pciiin I ' lickett. Carol Wilson, Saiul) Jones, Sara Mitten, Jan Casner, Sandra Davis. Margie Brown, Mary Orzech, Helen Tozier. ROW 2: Marcie Robin- son, Sally Gerber, Jane Barker, Ann Morrison, Mary Ellen Fox. Mary Sue Harter, Judi Middleton, Ruth Ann Sill, Barbara Campbell (Secretary). Sue Davis, Sue Ellen Moore, Eva Groth, Jo Ann Moore (President), Kathryn Pence. ROW 3: Bette Starkey, Anne Turner, Margaret Mar Crowe, Diana Martin, Ann McDowell, l.i is Kelt, Nancy Schubert ( ' ice-president). Barbara Browning, Hclte Mctzcr. Joyce Hartford. Sue Wright. Roxanna Kuhn, Luainie Morris. ROW 4: Judy Wcinmann. Sue Reid. Phvllis Apple. Susie Paine, Sylvia Sparks. Reed Mitchell. Jo Hagen. Jane Painter, Margie Vcstoii, Carol iiko- ich, Su ainie Keck. Tlie DCi ' s Homecoming disphi}, tlie IL ' .Shou ' em Boat, won first place in the sorority division and an- other first ]3lace was taken by the DGs in the lU Sing. Other lii)ii()i s won by the girls were their third straight victory in the DG-Theta Little 500 and the Delta Gamma regional activities award. Ruth Ann Sill and Phyllis Stewart were on the Jimior Prom Queen ' s court and the Aihntns Queen court respectively. Soci:ill ihe enjoyed the Christmas dance, Spring formal, ami ,i Halloween party with the Kappa Sigs for the chi klicii in the Ihiiversity Apartments. They also had a laioliiig party with the Plii Belts and a scjuare dance with the Theias. 1 386 The Delta Sigma Thetas and their dates enjoyed tlieni- selves at the Fall Roiuidiip wiener roast relaxing and listening to the experiences of the Summer. Later in the vear they ilonned costiniies lor the Masquerade Party. The Peppermint Bail and Pledge Dance were highliglits ot the Spring semester. With all this lun the DSl s lound time to be active in campus organisations. Helen Emile, Pi Lambda Theta; Charlotte Vaterford, Oniicron Delta: and Gloria Randle, . V ' S Board of Standards, were their activity girls. DELTA SIGMA THETA -0 0 y J ROW 1: Doii ' i I hompson. Floietia Ford ( ice-president). Fa Wilkey, t.loria Randle. . ddie Goudeaux. Jacqueline Henry i President). Celesline Curtis, Levolia Singleton, Thelma M. Perry. ROW 2: Patiicia Lea McGill, Bessie Donaldson. Gloria Dixon. Marsha Bradley. S. Y onne Jackson (Treasurer). Melba J. Countiss. Bett Green. Rosehn Greene. Jessie Xorman. ROW 3: Shirlev Lewis. Eula Hunter. Delphia Lacy. Helen A. Emile, Charlotte Waterford (Secretary). Mildred Morgan. Louise Isom. Joyce L. AVilliams. Kathlvn C. Hill. 387 DELTA ZETA f . ROW 1: Saundia li.ill , ii i |iu sidtiil ), M. nihil Maule, Janet Nclsiiii ( 1 icasuier), Noniia S|.m a liaibaia Siiiililn ' , Dorothy Kietsch, Miv Mabel Hougland (HoiiM.inii(lKr). Jane Aniliii ier, Gini Smith, Doioth Hood. Nan Derhaminei. Dailene Van Auken, Joyce Liisk. Karen Cast. ROW 2: Angie ' itello. Diane Kester. Marcia Manley (Secre- tar ), V. .Sue Goodman. Pat Phelps. Liz Tarvin, Joan Arthur, Fran Broderick, Marian . Ivcrs. Nantv D. Poteet. .Amelia Stuart. Marjorie . . l- ' ouls, Phvllis Barrett. . nn Eakins. ROW 3: Bobbie . ' nn Jager, Marlene Bloom. Barbara Knoll, Gwen Whitesell. Sylvia .Seidcl. Paula N ' ietors, Marjorie Rodebeck (President), Marilyn Hampton, Loree Kraut, Janice Galbreath, Marian Johnson, Linda Robbins, .Susan Krctsch. ROW 4: Margie Boone, Nancy Bell, Marsha Spruill, Shirley Sandelands, Norma Sue Greene, Nancy Patton, Linda L. Hesoun. .- ldora Graf, Ginger Baker, Bcttv Molland. Darlene Blocker. Joan Friend. Barbara Bixcl. Lcandia Sioii One ol the higlilights ol the DZ ' s social calendar was their annual Fall costume dance. Their colonial style house was turned into a circus Big Top as the couples ilanced in their circus costumes. The DZs also had Dad ' s Weekend, Dames Ball dinner, ?iIother ' s Weekeiul. .md a .Spring lormal. Ill addition to ha ing a busy social year, the DZs were well represented in campus activities as shown by Marjcjrie Rodebeck, Mortar Board; Angie Vitello, sec- letary to the Supreme Court; Ann Eakins, student sen- ator: Dorothy Kretsch, AWS Board of Standards; Norma Spires, treasiner ol Tan Beta Sigma, and Marcia Manley, treasurer of the AVR. . The Theta pledges spent an evening in Fantasia at the Spring pledge dance. Later they tied for first place at the Theta Olympics. Denise Lor was a special guest at the Theta house lor the Little 500 weekend. Marty Hart ell, secretary of the Senior tilass and a member of .Mortar Board; Cindy Ben el. treasurer of Panhelleiric: Jo, nn WoocKill. prcsidini ol Enomtnc. and Sally Bran- son and Saiuh .MiCiioiA led tlie list ol outstanding Thelas. The girls are looking forward to the addition of a new wing and redecoration of their house. Here they will be able to add the Scholarship Trophy and the lirst-place trophy for backing the wiiming Little 500 team. KAPPA ALPHA THETA r t I ft ROW 1: [aiR- Dixiin ( ' itr-|)ii-si(k ' nl ). I.roiia Wallace, Caicil (:ollill . Jill Qiiinn. Janet Rumbaugh. Mrs. .Mficd Rodctkcr (Housemother). Barbara Beal. Ciarole Lilherland. .Shirley Clregg, Delenc De Witt. .Susan Kaegi. ROW 2: Kay Oedekerk, Jan Foiilkcs, . nn Savage. Liicinda Ben el. Sandv McCnory (President). Manreen Lahey, Mary Orr, Sharon Nidf. Linda Gaskins, Sandy MeN ' ear. Barbara Caine. Nancy Miller, Jane Davis. Jody Niisbaiini. ROW 3: |oan Krickson, Jo . nn VVoodlill. Cynthia Byrne, Ka kiridall. M,ii I ' oolitsan. 389 .Mitki li(.icv v. Sue Sdniler. Betsx Siarke , Helen I ci|...l;4iis, Jane Ranscl. Barbara Biggc (Treasurer). Carole Cihcek. Mary lackler (Secretary). Sally Branson. Martha Hartzell. ROW 4: lisha Mead, Linda Smith, Jo . nn Hall. Elizabeth Matthew. Phyllis Jarrard, Jean Capel, M. George Hunter. Jill Strictland, Soni York, Carol Schilling, Diane Barber. Kay Fisbeck. Martha Pohlmeyer, Gretchen Keehn. Sarah Cook, Naiu Green. KAPPA DELTA If t f ROW 1: Ddiuiln llovvkiiul. arK Hupp, (..nlc )luiiiiiisk . llarh.na IkclvM ' ll. Fli abclM Shaliink (Secretary). Elaine Kerr. C:aiul Cuni- niiiigs. Marlene Himscl. ROW 2: Sii i Yunker, Doiis Moran, Sharia Gambill, C:iaudelte DeCory. Belle Jenkinsoii. Atiii Imiii Smith. .Anne Mahornev, Marcia Most. Merilvn Me eis. ROW 3: Marsliia C:lark ( Ireasiuer). S. Colccn Smith, Carohn Fmli.ns. (ami XiilioK. Susan Hull, Maiv Ice Jelhics, Doris Rolh, I ' alricia Kiales, Ksthcr Coates. ROW 4: I ' atsy Callahan. Kay Snyder. Elizabeth Johnson (President), Nancy .So ine. Dwayne Sovola. Sii anne I ' earman (Nice- president), Tallie Erecnian. C ' arolvn Kessler. Rarbava Deulsih, Hccci Engle. It woii ' i. l)e long, all the KDs sighed. They were leleriing to the tact that soon they would iii() e into their new home on New Fraternity Row. The Ka]}pa Delts and Phi Kappa Tans again spon- sored the jitterbug contest before the Fall Carnival. The girls also enjoyed eiueitaining theii dates at their Fall and Spring dances. . ii c.vciting event hapijened when one ol their inein- Ijers. Charlotte Hughes, was crowned )uni()r Prom Queen hist year. Other KDs were also l)tis making known the name ol lU ' s newest sorority on lampus. Pat Keates served as corresponding .secretary ot Enomene and Ka Snyder was appointed to S. C and was secretary ol Panhellenit. 390 riie Kap])as rombined their brains and talents and won third |)Uite lor their Fall Carnival booth and hon- orable mention for scholarship at their national conven- tion. They also won the Miniature 500 trophy for the second straight year last Spring. The Kappas were justly proud of Bunny Perrotta. Sweater Queen, and Mary Richardson, Homecoming ()iieen. Bimny, Sue Smith, and Merle Miley were cheer- leaders, while other Kappas were busy in Enomene, Oceanides, AWS, YWCA, lU Foundation, Pleiades, and the Daily Student. Carolyn Baker and Barl) Basset t were members of Mortar Board. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA or f (p, © r oo o o ROW 1: |aiie Raiib. Dclciic Siiiilli iSciicI Suit er. Mai Richaidsuii. Merit- Mik llassett (Piesideni). Grelchtii lericll. Hostetter, Janet Bechtokl. ROW 2: Eiiiih .in I Ro-alu SlKlmc, Juch shaidii lif Barbara l)l) siiaiii Mxr .Jinn (iDudd Mai )i Rowlev. Inger Vold. Janet Bushv. Nancv Cnniei. M,iil)i i Ritter. Janet Steger. Kit Hartnett. Sne Smith. Marie Kingdon. Cvnthia Ballantine. Carol C;ooper. Diane Ten . ROW 3: Mar Holsilaw. Nanc Stuart. [arvann Wilson. Baibaia Me er. ani l).i i(l, Sue Minninger, Pauicia Mull. I.etiiia I ' crrotta, Sall Hailicid, Janice C.rebe. Jo te Webster. Fh llis Rich. Donna Buck. ROW 4: Sheila McCartv. Jane Hicks. Nancv Jones, Marge Scheidlcr. Sonxa Ringwald, Mary Kay Phillips, Connie Roberts. Carolvn Holder. Barbara Broun, Caroline Buckner. Catherine Craig, Judy .Asmus (Vice-president), Marsha Mackanos. Beisv Schnaiter, Marlyn Grebe (Treasurer), Mary Ann Moorman. Ca Ic Swick. 391 PHI MU ROW 1: June Sdimiilt ( Ireasuici). Palricia NUMillaii. I ' al I ' oiidor. Willa Bcdfll. Mcicdilh .aia (Vice-presiilcm). Carol Mcyci ' (Sciic- iar ), I ' cggv liiiiiiswiik. Mary Ann Farciis. Norma Sering. ROW 2: I ' Inllis C:oiidra. Cviilhia ' ande ert. Aiii l.iiida Arlcrljurii, Bean Seward. Dclore iPrcsideni). Mar Johnson. cnl. |idia Henderson. . Doris Rhinesherger bpHHB .Ml .SLiniiiier tlie Phi Mns eagerly anticipated their return to eampiis. The reason: their new Georgian .style house! The Phi Mus held open houses for the laculty and alumni. Their annual Spring Pledge Dance, Home- coming, the Steak and Bean Dinner, Fall Carnival, and exchange dinners romided out their social acti ities for the year. Doris Rhinesberger was chairman of AVVS Board ol Standards, vice-president of AAVS Council and a member of the Senate Advisory Committee. Julia Henderson was elected to Alpha Lambda Delta and Tau Beta Sigma, and Mary Ann Parens served as assistant secretary of Panhel and is a member of Sigma Alpha Iota and Pleiades. 392 Tlie Pi Phis were pleased to welcome their sisters Iroin the L ' niversity ol Louisville as their first guests in their enlarged house. The Fall pledge dance, Swiss Chalet, opened the Pi Beta Phi social season. Later the Pi Phis and Kappas ]3resented the Monmouth Duo. Thf Pi Phis joined the SAK ' s in the 11 ' Sing and teameil with the Sigma Nus lor the Little 500. Their well-knowns included Nancy Crouch, presiilent ol Mortar Board; Martha Crays, president ol Alpha Lambda Delta: Nancy Sieglried. president ot Omicron Xu; Linde Schmidt, Student Senator: Nancy Witte, Homecoming Queen coui t, and Marilyn Hallett, .Arbutus Oueen ourt. PI BETA PHI o Q f- f f f t t _t t %jii t f f f t n f t 1 1 ROW 1: C lu (.(i(KlkMi,i;lil. Ailiiii- loc kii liir. |ii.l Siv« ' . |uils Bdiid. Sue Lcficr. B:irl)aia Sicvcns, Mrs. Ficdciick Siiiiili (House mottiei), Patty AV ' ise. Joan Hatteudoit, .Sara Fianke, Virginia Reed, Uarbra Embrey. ROW 2: Lu. nn Calkins, Nancy Vea cr, Sandv Schroeder, Mary Keyes, Nancy Witte, Marty Grays, Carol Ragan. Ginny Sly, Joan Brown. Margie Slanforth, Nancy Grouch. ROW 3: Jean Scott, Judy Nfoxius. Carole Reder, Nancv House. Bels Cirau- Ini.l. M.iHi.i (..null. Baibaia Hibuer ( iie-presidenl). Nancv Sieg- fried. Becky Norman. Sara Sparks, C arul Shaner (Treasurer), Dianne Johnson, Janice Hill, Jean Turner. ROW 4: I.oii .Ann Tangeman (President), Carol Pur es, Volanda 15reeden. .Nancv Bugg. Jill Luellen, Laura Jean Passow, Carolyn Todd, Nancy Scheid, Donna Whileman. Marilyn Hallett. Linde Schmidt, Kathy Kirkland, .Amy Lou Ponion. Sallv Biubaiiau. Janet Gouger (.Secretarv). , 93 SIGMA DELTA TAU ssa f f f ft f f t 1 1 t i i « t , • t f I t ' t ROW 1: Paula I.c ciisiciii. lobe Sapcistein, Nance Goldstein, Sandy Benjamin. anc M. Ross, Mirai Schloss (Treasurer), Mrs. Sue Meniles (Housemother). Fran Borish, Myrna Golden (.Secretary), Bonnie Shanok, Julie Fiankenstein, Gale Symons. ROW 2: Meta Freeman, Ann Alpert. Wini Glassner, Luanne Rosenzweig. Barbara Rosens«eet. Marlenc Braun. Carol Kalvcr (President). Marlcne Goldzwig. Linda Riali (.onion. Jan Gould. Goldijcan Shaikun. Laura Mueller. ROW 3: Lois clickinan. Ahirlene Klapper. Harriet Spasser, Lois Cohen, Judy Weil, .Sandra .Solotkin, Harriet Buigheim, Ellen Glickstein. Maxinc .Mages, Rita Lynn Klapper, Be erlv .Schech- ter. ROW 4: Barbara Jane Strauss. Frances Schutz, Vinnie Levin, Shelia Fienbeig, Catherine DeCosta, Lois Massel, Jackie Rubenstein, Loris Slutskv. Judv Selig. Sue Kaufman. Hale Schnair. 1 lie piiilight toich ot SDI now shines o er a new doorway. Last Summer the vvliiie Irame house on Jorthm underwent a thorough remodeling. The front was lime- stoned, the cmiance was changed, the yard was land- scaped, and new rooms and an enlarged donn were added. Outstanding SDTs were Marlene Braun, presi- dent ot Panhel and a member ot Mortar Board; Barbara .Strauss, Pleiades and ' A ' CA cabinet, and Meta Freeman, . WS Board. SDT pledges washed cars to raise money for a house gift and shiiied shoes to raise money for their Barbara .Siegel Memorial fund scholarship, wliicli is awarded to one deserving memljer each year. New initiates w ere honored each semester with the annual Spring and Winter formals. 394 Dedication services and open houses marked the coni- |)letion ol work done to the Sigma Kappa lioiise. The house was redecorated and an addition with study rooms, a dining room, kitchen, and sim deck was added. Their social calendar was filled with a jjledge open house, the Lavendar Lane dance, and the Facidty Buffet. The girls still loimd time to take an active role in acti i- ties. From 300 North Jordan came the treasmers ol the ' . Senior Class, and Pleiades, two majorettes, and the President of V ' R. . Sigma Kappas were also members of Mortar Board, Y Cabinet and (ioimcil. Pi Lambda Theta, Theta Sigma Phi, . lpha Lambda Delta, the Belles, and Oceanides. SIGMA KAPPA C- -O N, f « f f f « t t t ROW 1: Su aime Slecklcv. Ntarx Noinia BasM-il. JdAiiii kiMiiillii, Kattimi Wciland, Miiiani Hogcintnei, Mis. Rulh WOdtoii i House- iiiothci). R()seiiiai Mcliitosh. Jan Ckiik. Cvnihia Bash. Diinna Jo Ncal. .Sue Holmes. ROW 2: Mai Lou I ' auei, (.loiia .inkers. C.ail C.allingei (I ' lesident). Rowena C.reen. BetsN Kroger, Charlene Elmore, jo Pearson. Ueloris Dillard. Margaret .Stahl. Jo .Ann arkonv. Martv NetT. ROW 3: Juih Slu.ks. Ann (.ahiii, Jo Aiuie Marshall. .Susie Kniritk. June Haucnslein. Mai Jane I ' .iilei. Donna Sue 11. Ionian. . nita Duncan. Lxiui lutlle. Mar |ane Musgra e. Joan liurdsall, Roberta Colbert. Isobel Richardson. Janice M ers. ROW 4: Lois Bowers, Laura Tesh, Karen .Abrell, Joy Colnitis, Pat Bless, N ' aiity Janney (Secretary), Yvonne Buckles, Mary Ruth Hartinan, Joanne Cravens, Nancy Fields, Marilyn .Asher, Judy Reick (Treasurer), Be erlv Nfellon, n noth AVilson. 395 THETA PHI ALPHA ROW 1: Maiy Angela Sa i(). Roberta Mastcy (President), Mrs. Hclin ( ahill (Housemother). Harliara () crcletk (Treasurer), K.ltUih Sicron. ROW 2: Lois Jane Paloski (Seuelarv), Patricia Richardson, Roberta Wieiiba, Kathleen anghan. .Socialh. ihc 1 licl i IMii .Mpluis got niulci a with tlicir .mniial Halloween party lor the pledges. Chri,stnia.s pro- itlecl the theme and atmosphere for tire next event, the Candy Cane Strut. A gaily decorated Christmas tree and colorliil tandy canes added to the lioliday atmosphere. .At this time the Christmas trees, which were used as dec- orations, and toys were taken to church and distributed among the children. As the season progressed, the Theta I ' his presented their pledges at the White Rose Formal and gave faculty teas. One oi their memijers, Earlene Sieron, was awarded a Little 500 Scholarship. 396 A special treat was in store lor the ZTA alumnae when tliey returned to campus lor Homecoming this year. The (ollegiate chapter showed them the plans and the site of their house which will be built on New Fraternity Row next year. The ZTAs enjoyed a Fall pledge dance, a lacidty lea, and a Spring pledge dance. Moments to Remember. One ot their members, Ruth Hargis, was chosen state sweetheart ot Sigma Xii and vas also elected to the Arbutus Court. The ZTAs claim Nancy Blaisdell, ice-president ot the Junior Class, who with Joyce W ' eigle is also a mem- ber ol Pleiades. Debby ' an . rsdall was tapped to be a member ot Mortar Board and Ruth Padgett was selected as a member ot Enomene. , k SmK fer : Jl. iflKi l Bi!8 ZETA TAU ALPHA f i ' jf ' SAffn f « f I j • § ROW 1: Wiliii.i |. Kbcil i Sli ui.ii m, AM ii(k im.ii. N.iiu | Siniih. Jo ie Wcigcl (President). Riuh Hargis, Elizabclli Mihok. I.ovcc Blackriniin. Lois Rea. ROW 2: Barbara J. Lockhan i Treasurer). Jane Kraenicr, Carohn Wisner, . ancy Blaisdell. Mary . nn Guenin, Mrs. Walter J. Stahlschmidt (Housemother), Janet McMurtry, .Alice Peters, Kay Connerton, Janet Harding. ROW 3: Nancy Hershman, |(. Iilki. I ' l.iil.iiiii IMk.i, l)..i,,iln IcKiiau. k.ilhv lir.uh . Man Ruth I ' adgct. Brenda Rariik. Sandra 1 royer. S h ia Traumer. ROW 4: Sharon Reiil. Aune T. Sherburne. Phvllis Wood. Carolyn Michel. Xadine Holmes. Emilv York. Joan Cralle. Helen iney. Henrietta Thompson. Elma Pandak. Nancy Endwright. 397 WOMEN ' S HALLS 398 ■H FOREST HALL ROW 1: Barl ar;i |. Ciminiins. Elaine Ocienkiik, Linda aft, Manila Kav Holl. [uth Aim Maiks, Luannc Schneicier, Martha J. Haiiison, iigiiiia lea Anuis. Carol Ann liades, Barbara Sue McDaniel, llarbara A. t.oss. Diane Millspaugh, Judy Sullivan, Carolyn R. Walker. ROW 2: ancy Crawford, Susan Webb, Gwendolvn Evans, Sandy Carpenter, Helen Rondurant, Jeanette Hornbaker, Susan Hoover, Dolores ' anator. Sonja Christianson, Beth Jackson. ' ir- ginia Sarxer (Treasurer). Charlotte Hall, Paula Wright. Mildred Idriipkins. ROW 3: Carol . un Most. Norma Sullivan. Ruth Ann Sites, Louise Rarick, Beth Glenn, JoncU Koch, Carolyn Coulson, Marilyn Otlerbach, Liberty oe Chochos (President), Flora Suzanne McConnell, Saia Jo Ann Trobaugh, Dana Kantor, Nancy Purkhiser, Arlene Heward. ROW 4: Judith Ann Kessler, Coiuiie Bradt, Mary Lou Birkctt, Daine A. Zvejnicks, Phyllis Pfister, Barbara Ris, Alexa Brudek, Cyrilla Waigand, Betty Sue Cnnn, Carol Yusko, Myrna S. Bigbee. Beth Stringer. Katherine Will. Athena N. Chochos (Vice- picsident). Janice Dilling. : t ' % 9 ROW 1: Mary Ann hitcomb, Janet King. Jean Ann Sievers. Frances Randazzo, Mary Jane Booth, Caiol V ' ogl. Beltv Lehman, Judv Sparkes, Sharon BcrgdoU, Elizabeth Posey, Patricia Campbell. ROW 2: Suzanne Lois Hemphel, .Sarah Catherine Murphy, Jane Backer, Marilyn Montgomery, Martha Boorman, Henrietta Kurrie, Evelyn Smith, Sharon Ford, Nancy Neff, Marilyn Kahler, Nancy Helen Ross. ROW 3: Linda I odd. Sandra |ackM)ii. 1 ,i l.illlc. Marianne Pinard, Barbara Burton, Judith R. Kesler. I ' at Sopata. Donna Winer, Ciail Cassen, Katherine Hill. Rita McCoy, Diane Campbell, ROW 4: Betty Weiss, Sandia Thompson, Maicia Cole, Barbara Ann Boyer, Martha Lambert, Sally Pyle. Barbara SchoU, Roberta Black, Pamela Jo Owings, Nora Talesnick, Ellen Gebhart. 399 MEMORIAL HALL ROW 1: S.ilK isl..nlh. nis.iiiir l.nniii. S.iiuh:i I ' lm. N[uluicll:i Di ' .n, C.iKil Scpko. I ' Inllis Di.niui, Cli.nUric K,ii;riil. li.nucs Hiiisl. l.iiida I ' .nkn. ( li.ii l,)i ir (.i.ih.iiii. |o:im Ktt(l . ROW 2: Miiiicne Siliwiiil . aiux 1 li;ncr, Roscniai l.alsliau. k.itlilccii Wall. Mar Ann Bulncr. Margaret Kit gcrakl. Icslie |a(kiiiaii. Mai June, Iiciic Krisloll. Margie Mut . Iran Hoop. ROW 3; Mari aret nn ( l.iik. M.n .iui [( Clarnroik, l.auriiie Anne elliail. I nni-e iilKii ei. Ion Ann Mc l).. all. Dana Rn liaidson. tli alielli e;4ei . )iniie Rase, liarbara Maim. Janei lentharl, Ardcn I ' earee. il I li nc. Siephanie .Simmon. ROW 4: Jndv l.neas. Kim Kimher- Beiu ]., Spears, Diana allanic. llell lMi Rohliins, Joan l)a is. i Ionise Nelson. Jane Krans. Barbara I ' anlanski. Diana Sim IS. Sin Ann Tankslcv. C:alli I iplon. 1 .0 § § 9 f f « f. f I fmj ft ROW 1: . rgia Jaioiiacti. Sine Ijoan Knee. Carole Wesp. (doiia Gauueaux, Carol . nn Kring, Nancy Meyers. Judy Ruck. Helen Ran. Beverly Parks, Julie Orvis, Judy Miller, Marjorie .Alishouse. Joan Hoffman, Suzanne Stine. ROW 2: Reva Jean Hershman. Jean Roontz. Susan Myers, Sue .Mavitv. Ramona Newton. Judy Gasawav (President), Marianne Crowe, C.reta Rav Martin. Connie Pearson, Bobbie Lloyd, Diana Doris, Lynn Whybrew, Barbara Tripplehorn, Sally Weibel (Secretary), Sarah Margaret Kolb. ROW 3: Georganne Cree, Shirley Meyers, Mary Alice Sutherland, Judy Whybrew ( ' ice- pusidenl). Maige Itollholler. MaiilMi Wliealk-N. Noiina Hinshaw. (i.iiol Kiel. Wanda Edwards. Nancv Mai tin. Donna Hosea. Jane Hike. Sara McSherry, Joyce Clifford. Roberta Montgomery, .Sally Holsion. ROW 4: Nancy Bastedo, Barbara Thomas, Sara Jean .Atkinson. Jo.Ann E. Eveld. Lu-Anne McCord. . nn Eddv. Marty Moore, Sharon Hill. Ruth . utrcy, . nnc Hollingshead, Nancv Fisher, Mary Anne Woodward, Billie Alger, Peggy O ' Neill, Karen Rankin. 400 Memorial was well reiJiesented in campus adivities by Louise Bamberger, President of AWS; Cathy MacKay, President of Oceanides; and Sally Weisbarth and Sue Smith, cheerleaders. It also had girls in the Belles, Mortar Board, and Alpha Lambda Delta. Their own officers were Judy Gasaway, president; Judy Whybrew, vice-president: Sally W ' eible. secretary, and Ka Smith, treasiner. The girls were busy socially with their annual Hal- loween Hop and numerous other record dances. They also won first place in their division of the IV Sing and •m honorable mention for their Homecoming display. r I v t I f . ROW 1: llaii);iia MiDanicl. |ii.iii I .i| |). Sue Rtcvcs, Mc.lU M.iiiii, Jaiict lUiikhaiil. C:aT(il ii W i-ink-. Clara Janell. Jovcc A. Hollowav, I ' atsv Craig. Helen M. Well. ROW 2: Lois Wilson. Kay .Sears. .Syhia Jones, Shirley Rae Riiharil. )( Kllen Sharp, Pollv .Ann Clark, .Sandra Joy F.nglander. Sandra Ka% Cuk Slump. Sally I.)nne West. ROW 3: .Marlene Cytacki. Rena 1 jan Jessnp, Karen Fish CIc Kramer, l.oiiise C. M.m . |u(|jili (..iiliei. Maiua SiiinneN, .Xnna Fuisans. Grctchen Kinnc . Nanc) Brenan. Martha I,. Lovd. ROW 4: Shirley Silvers, Cathy MacKay. Margaret Silvers. I ' aiila I.aisen, Carol Jensen. Barbara C.ollat . Linda Mohorney. ita Dapkus, Susan Fetters. Katliy Miink. liid igginton. 401 SYCAMORE HALL ROW I: Anita Klleii .Smith, Uclty Sue Heiier. Phyllis G. Kcrgiison. Myra I.ee Worth, Aiiiic E. I.andis, Sonja HoUingswoith, Zana McClurg, Deaiclia lUrcsfoid, Maiy Helen Rohr, Mary Angela Sa io. ROW 2: Julia Hamillon, Carolyn Ahhv Polk, Karen Jo lisk, Jcnie II. C:ox. Nina Wanen. Mary I.oii Ruhr, Diana I.. Bickel. Mart MUli-.. le.in Will . Iiaiuis CaMagna. Kleannr |. Solmv. ROW 3: Helen . hlgrini, Darlenc .Spiniller, Betly Gajdo.s, .Susan Porter, Sally Wertz, Margaret Scazighino. Carolyn Hennett, Judith Noel, Dixie Kndslc . Myrna Harris. ROW 4: Harahara Joan Davidson, l.illie Holes, (.relchen Chickeilaut , Mari(|uita . Ia , |ovie Mvers. I nis . ini i; ans, Phvllis . iuie Browne. r:iillia lilelstein. Carol Maslen, M.uilia H.iiris. Maiv knl nir. i f% « i f • f I n ROW 1: . nue liillon, Maine Koikr, JuMine Newman. Klinoi Rossin (Secretary), Linda Law, Marcia lolnn. Julie Clapp, (.aynel l.an- keiiau, Ann Pekarsky, Nancy larnow, Craci Romers, Mary Sue Martin. ROW 2: Peggy Keck, Shirley Prince, Nancv Beavers, Jndv .Schwartz. Bellv Kpler, . nn Kittinger. Janet Dillon, Sue B igan, . nn Matthews. Pat Sloll, Jovce Finik (President), Sandv (.iroux. Helle Ajango. ROW 3: C:arolyii Nicholas, C.race Zury, Katy Bigge, Sandi (.onion. Shirle Welili. |ill Barth. Joan 1 Unnnf;. MavkiK ' Doolilllc. 1 inda anC:iea e, kallileen Regan, I, un l.ongslreel. Sue .Ann Shafer, Nanette Wolgast, Saralee .Allen. ROW 4: Donna Berg, Iriuh- anna Iribulak, Shirlev Stepp, Carol .Arinev, I.illian Fernandez, l ' h llis .A. Wegner, Judith Herrold. Marcia Peters, Ruth Gore, laril n Herget, Ruth Ward. S l)il (rooks, Jeane Cogill, Caiolyn Donoho. 402 ROW 1: Loietta Siegel. Karbara I ' io. Barbara U( w er. Dora Owen I ice-president). Judy Hicks. Patricia F.merson. (.craldinc S. Davis Ka I ' iait. Marihn Tienl. liernadine Bogan. ROW 2: Sallv Sagel [dvcc Krueger. Heltv Green. Dian Hdodebn ier, Nedia Miller. Elsie Mae BcMise. Suelsa Carl, Sandra Hdllenbaugh. Kav ibie, Sn i Iberharl, Barbara ooel. ROW 3: 1 rev a Fraiik nil , Belle Biiislev Cl.iiie Pbillips, |eaii Niilan, |ani(e imnierinan. tli abeth Rislcy. Slieiiv kav Holland, i ' al Swan. I.enora ance. Joyce Cirogg. Sharon Mveis. Sue Hall. ROW 4: Roberta Lou Wvsong. Beverlv Bullirms. Marv .Ann Wilkcns. Diane Roe. Barbara Halliniii. Barbara Boeldt. [oan Kui ner. Kaien Sue Rowland. icki Jane Cioie, Ruedeanc Read. I ' airitia While, I ' aliiiia l.a ensrooil. Q O Cs f f i t f I t tit ROW 1; 1 ois koilibaiiin. Su arnie Baulav. Mildred R. Sanders, Jill Flank. I.inda Pickering. Sue Smith. Phvllis Sanders. Marilvn .Ann Mchariy. Helena McNarv. Shirley Johnson. ROW 2: Judv . bnev , ( arol Mast. Nancv Jo Dingman. Margaret Rot belle. Rebecca Davis, S[ie lalle. |anice Simpson. |ane Ihoinas. Mania . le ander. Reta Dickerson. Marilee Hennon. ROW 3: Marilvn (.riggs, Delma Raether, I.ois Ann Fiancis. iiginia St. John. Marjory Braver, Pearlene Butler. Svvannv Bienneman, Pal F ' inke, Rockv Cohn. Doiothv Parker. 403 MORRISON HALL ROW 1; 1 ll.i ( liacho. Judy Manta (Presitleiit). Joan Aublc. Candy llnli. I.ii lull Hower (Treasurer). Opal Alice Brock. Pani Jessup. Ann I ii n ralil. I ' ennv l.ogan. {.loria Kllcn .Smith. Maiil Gay Niikkss. ROW 2: Mar Dee Freed. Sue Wel el. I (lis Mnwre . Mililine Sihaeller. Marila lolle, l$e crly Redding. lUncrl) Sarringlians. Judy Nell. Jeanie . dair. Donna Bartel.s. ROW 3: Lee I ' ryor, Beverly Jean Uillnian, Marilyn Moat.s. Marcia Strater, Lillian Ann Meister, Ann Frankenlield. Sandra Hiday. Jay Haskell. Donna Greaves, L ' ree Fox. ROW 4: Roberta Heyen. Jane Klock, Sue Ann Viall, Karen Luginbill, lUxerh krose. Kllen Rowley. Janet Brownell. Joan Bickel. Nancy Mauley, Judy Blake. f f f f f • t « f • t • %  8 . i I t • ' ' w ft f t « « ROW 1: I ' alrida Mikiimts. sh.ii.m si,,,,,,. (anie M.i eis, jcanue Whitelock. Jaiiic C:ielaiKl. Canilc .Mauhail. Coia Rueikcrt, Connie Oinold. Barbara )ohn.son. Margaret Eggers. ROW 2: liigiid W ' isch- luiseii. [ane letters, Judy Hamilton, Sandra jane Imnan, Martha |(iaii I ' nlk-s. |iidith Bobick, Judv Haves (Seiielaiv), Cai()l n Biouei. Iliiiii (Hialkinbush, Lenie Wooftcr. ROW 3: Janet Jenkins. IciinulH ' ItuMiian. Rosalie Bent. Dixie Mooie. liarliai.i Shields. I ' .iila . Hunter. C:hristine Hiland. Nancv Neiibauei. Norma Cioks. Susie Jones. ROW 4: Janice .Anderson. Delphia A. Lacy. Kllen Hacknev. Linda Horner. Marv .Mice Orange. Sonya Brown. Jane Kinder. Saiidv l-iickson, Carol Biockmau. Sliiilee Anderson (Vice- piesident), |oaii Neuenschwander. 404 WEATHER WAX ROW 1: Rosemary Jiiuti, Beverley Keeley, Jo Anne rhiinias, Joaiin ukliii ( Ireasurer), Marjorie Morris. Kalhryn Swank. Shirlev j. Collins. ROW 2: [oaii RusI i iic |)rcsiitcnt). |anc Beanian. C;ar l Matthews, I ' .imi.l. l,niil.i,,hi (,M,.hn I l,.ln.,., kri. Helen Jan, I ' robst. Shirley Speer. Betsv Warnoik. ROW 3: Judith , n lerson Diane Keeley (President). Janice Wallace. I ' at Gallagher. Arlem R le. Janet Ronge . Marian ' adas, Frances Brock. ROW 1; Noiina va%. Riilli C.iini. Jinh lilkr i ui-| UMckiil ). Voshiiio Higa. Irene Darnios. Jnd Casex. C:aiul l.esko. Carol kesl. Dorothv Hosteller. Joanne Ciriest. Sophie Lessing. Earlene Sieron. ROW 2: Joy Mohr (Ireasurer). Miss .Ann Miller (Counselor). Sharon Gumi, Winnie Emary. Jeannette Bobbin, Janet Cheatham. Phyllis Minnich. Louise Mann. Beverley Daube. Sue Shock. Ceorgie C.ilk-ns. Mats Ionise Malmnliol . ROW 3: Joan 1 ' .I() mi. M.iii.inne Heineniann. .Adilic Belle .Nichols. l-. a Shairon McDonald. Judy Williams (President). Linda Williams, Xancy Joe Erickson. |anice Haines (Secretarv), Mildred Morgan, Louise Isom, Beverley Gardi- ner. Bellv Scholl. CEDAR HALL 405 OAK HALL ROW 1: (.l.i.l s Xkiju-. I illLiri W.ilk.i. l)..ns I linMi|isi.ii, |(i Imim.- UI).m.il.l. Ahiio laltak i I itasuici). Markiu ' llal l . I iIrI (.l(lga . Sophie lopalis. Anita Maijaniaii. ROW 2: (.loria 1). Raiullr (I ' rtsi- ilcnl). Ihclma Nf. Pcn . jancv Hosier. Sara Daxi.isoii, Dodic lialhi-niiaii. Ann Ciour. Maiiixn lillri, iii.i ( ..illiiiioic. I ' . mi Sniils.is. ROW 3; loiclia Ro cis. I iiida nws. lialK.s Mikls. Ilaibai.i I- I rii , Saridia K. Smith. licl( BaiiinnaKhKi . Sati(l kaiii| ' ( iic |)usi(knl), Jackie l, eih. Patricia Ko . ROW 4: Mai Ma }laiik.ii. Alice Wehlase, Su aniie F.. Claike. Uaibaia I ' eilki. Uiiili I ' .nnelli.nili. Koseiii.in I-.uImh. M.nslia llia(lk . ROW 1: . aiic Baker. Cora l.ci Smith. |o ((. hti Stemle. Shirlc Ann Davis. Sheila Sulli ati. Ph llts Nowak. Pat Ka .ich. ROW 2: ( .mil Pritchard, Mary Ann Zank, Janice Sue liartle, Mar% (.race I ' lice. Olga Phillips, Marlene Ammernian. Joy ce Carter, . iiiie lliiuhi.ison, ROW 3: Mar Catherine Ursaiil. la(kie Summers. S.nah Winters. ]o. nn K. Nelson. Sandia ' aii Dame. Donna |eannc Hnrd. Rose Dndas. ISetsy Schant . ROW 4: Phoehe Collidower. Krnia Jackson, alerie Jove. Helen MoUan. kaihken l,(iit. Kileen 1. Rcidy. . ngela M. Pacheco, Mary .Aim lllanksihein. 406 PINE HALL ROW 1: M.ii.i!.inl M.ii Anstett, Delorcs Fox, Bcttc 1.. Cunninghani |(i.iriiR ' Millci. s.mdr;i Swank. Lelah Howard. Fran B rd. Gudrui icgc. Iran .Me ers. Helen .Sni eh. ROW 2: Mai Randolph, leal Huser ( iccpresidcnt), DorothN noiiseltnaii. S. ( i)leeii Smith. Sharoi Rae Bush, l-iigenia Saidpiilos. I ' lnllis Wilson. Patricia . iii Willuinis, llckii llaiiiilton. Sluii..ri Koosr ROW 3: lie eil Cook Skippv I.idinus, Gloria Hixon, Shirley Gossman, Janet Roherls, 1 roy l.einbach. Mary Farr, Jeanne .Stove (President). Mary Catherine liradlcv (Secretary), Sara Lea Hayes, Judith . inie Fargo. ROW 4: Saiah I ragcsser, De. nn Jensen, Joan Crow, Barbara Carr, Marianne (.laham. Roberta Potts. Naiu Kitchell. Sharon Smith, (.ail Hia niotulis Siiniixe Adams, jovie Williams. « f A i V V t ROW 1: Roth iinmermaii. Patricia |- illi.iiiis. (.tiic ' a Finn. Deanna Cook. Lviiii Elithe Jacobs. Janice lieiiham. irgiiiia Mason, Jtilieaiui Nilson. Mikie Jean Naske. Helen Jane Brothcis. ROW 2: Maigiierite Watson. KUen Deardorff, Shirley Wells, Jane kilpatrick, l.tiise Weber, . nita Demants, Carlyn Sue Hopkins, Linda Spence, .Mariainic Liacv, Barbara . nne Johnson. ROW 3: Catherine Smith, C:arla Hinshaw. Baibara Moog. nonna Atkinson. Marjorie Roberts. Jcnce Ohl. Mai l-llcn .Adams, .Noia J. . nderson. Diane Holtinan. |ud Harris. ROW 4: Shirley J, Wood. Mary . nn Hawblitzcl. Marilyn |. Lough. Jean Mikuta (Treasurer). Marlene Math. Phyllis Brown. Mary Ellen Winquest. Barbaia Ami Bilger. Maryrose Wade. Jacciuc- iine Dixon. Rose Fenwick. 407 SMITHWOOD WING I ROW 1: Oonslancc Ann Bivens. Nancv C;i l lcnl crg. I.ouisc Sthwalbe F.nid Aungsl. Linda Comer. Jeriajean Uolft. Jov Lambert. Joai rhnrslield. NJar Jo Neidow. .Sandra Siher. ROW 2: Joanne lUer bower i I reasnui), Sne MtC.oarty. .Sii anne Nan Metie. Ro ella Hais Carol Baugher, Jnih kale. Siepbanv Long il ' resideiii), I ' bvllis lloli Beverly Dildiiu , |ii(l Wiedoii. ROW 3: S;ilh R,,ii|., I Ir.nini Wriiv Jan MrCcorgc. Jndy Kosatka. Mary , nn Seng. Aileen Hoolen. Call Wood. Linda Forsl. Janet Kellar. Harriet Whallon. ROW 4: Nancy Stuart. Linda Hammer. Nanette Needham. Sn Itvinni. Linda White. Saia I ' owell, Sauiidra HaMiiian. joaii Dillridi, (aid liol eiider. Bets Caniall. r rs m fs RCW 1: iiila Roscr. Hannah Pastor. Genevieve Pride, ]nd Hinds. C iuhia lleaman. V ' crnadell Barker. Philomena .appia. Sne Ellen Woodlill. Sharon Smith. ROW 2: Linda Baker. Pamela Hayter. Maxine Rotenberg, Nancy Jo White. Shirley Ann Dudley. Jane . nn St. Martin, Carole Anne Maenhout. Barbara Bennett. Nancy Carol Crawford. Judy Zimmerman. ROW 3: Carol Finley, Zonda Stanley, Janer l.laine Siiiilli, li ik Rcsioe. |iid Riili, lai Jo Siniins, (,ail Rnlh C.rorud. .Sally Loii I ' itkering. Caroh n Coons. ROW 4; Charlotte Isgrigg. .Sandra Smith. Madonna McMurry. Beverly Poling. Marilyn Morris. Martha Colvin. Barbara Bixel, Ila Tanneidjanm. Beverly Lewis. Sne MeVangh. 408 ROW 1: llduila lunl. Harriet (Jail Baron, Janet Clrabtrcc. Joyce Hol)soM, Sharon Hansen, Sliaion Wilson, I risha Raines. Kay Bcrg- ((iiiM, Malissa I.ovcll, Naniv l)a is. ROW 2; Harl)aia Child, Jacque- line (:nrr . Rcnec Siegle, irginia Westbrook. . nnc C:arr. Jndy Johnson, Jane Sparks, Roiina Smitherman, Katie Berry, Rosalie Rohison. Peggy Frenlz. Celestine Curtis. ROW 3: Barbara Knnis, .Sarah Hammel. Fat Dixon, Carol Davidson, Judy Larsen, Helen Mathews. Carol .Shigley. .Sue Williams, Leno I ' rosser, Jolaii (.oken. Jenny Dickson. ROW 1: (..noJMi Sue Cowen. Suaiiiia DifiilKirl. Sue Hiouiiiiii; Marcia . nn Hartung. Ciarol Rae Baker. .Andrea Lansing. I ' alriiia L. Taylor, Patricia A. Rader. Sandra Sue (lotschall. ROW 2: Martha Byrd, Beverly Wiesblatt. Pat I ' olito, Dottic Johantgen. Nancv Sack. A. Katherine Kennick, Sheila Gallay, Leah Lou Waggoner, Marcia Bransky, .Sally Poindexter. ROW 3: Donna Sue Stoelting, Marolynn () ill. k.,v (nllnijis, Dnn.ihN I ' .eiikd. M.inli llulibcll. M.n ice Phillips. Nancy Stern, Carohii Both, Naiuv Rhodes. ROW 4: Janet Pieniice, Barbara J. Harris, Janet L. Johnson. Barbara Briggs, Betty Inklev, Frances E. Smith, Jane McWhinney, Sharon Veale, Joan Esterline, Jackie Moon. 409 SMITHWOOD WING II ROW 1: Mar l.oii Marsliall. Ht-kiia SloiC), Fran CaUkroii. Mar June I.cuca, l.iiula I.ou Mora. Karen l.ynn Meyer. Norma Jean Sehariacli. Arlene Kave Ncnbauer. MariKn J. Rosenhein, Diane I ' icree. Ciauilyn Sinilh. Donna ' illif er. I ' egg Hite. Merediili riiomas. Nanev Stoit. ROW 2: Janel lielils. jndiih Ha es, Mali. Di Caniillo. I ' hvllis McDonaUI. Phyllis Volli Cliarlcne W lielsell. |arie siMi|)M)ii. 1 nne Watcrson. Margaret Ciiirric. Rosemary (.raves, Iniliili Ml, man. Ximclle Hnlmatlier. Marihn Kasl. .Shirley Ihomp son. Inch I I. I ROW 3: (.ra ie B. Iller. Fairicia l)u ik.imillev. Karen I llsnup, Marie MiCux. Mai Mi r. 1 inila I ranlwein. Carol llama. Dessa I ranlwein. Barbara Bridge. Salh I ' nII, Marilwi )atk- son, |ndilh Komoroske. Kathleen Meiril. Maiian I ' iser ( ' i(e presi- dent). Donna Mager. Jovee BniniuM. ROW 4: Donna Dnslin. Mar 1 ehwaUl. Mary Baake. .Sharon Fishhaik. Mar . im I ' lilse. Nane Neiihaiiser. Marilyn Campbell. Mary l.eeson. Barbaia Bainn. l ' el ii Horner. . ini Lindlcy. Marcia Rinislidt. Judith Reioids. |o oikev. Kiigenia Criswell. Kave Noble. I ' eggv Thompson. 1 Oi? Qj r t f f ft f ' § i t § t 9 M% f tilt ROW 1: Barbara Flowers. Sharon C;oiliiri. Doini.i laiwell. Miilic I leedinan. Barbaia Goldberg, Judith (Jbeiman. Jiuh Baioii. Weinh BariDii. Helen Kaszyba, Shirley Ann C handler, Lila Whalbring. Carol Conner, Pat Fleming (Secretary). ROW 2: Beverly Lutz. Fav .Alfultis. Susie Stuart. Janie Thevenow, Sue Plessinger, Cindy Gram. Fa de Fenelon, Sandra Biuening, Sherry Lackey, Louise Lerch, Jud Sulli an. Donna Hammer, Lorene Scherer. Judy DeGrazia. Jud F ggers (President). Dixie Lee {.ilbert. ROW 3: Dona Rii hardsiin. W.inil.i I ' lnill. |nd loun.n. Beltic Jo Bellis. k.iihaiine |oiks. Jann Millei, SalK lluiiipliie . Sharron Diggs. Sandra Shellon. Carol Strieker, Sandy Duke, Anna Kaserman, Mary O ' Neal, Shirley jane . ddams, Marilyn Murdock. ROW 4: Mary Edna . ' pple, Jackie Walker. Sandra .Austin. Sara Pike, Ann Johns. Barbaia Kilgoie. Sharon Fields. Martha Johnson, Stephanie Winston. .Ann Oshorn. I ' at Fitzgerald. Susan Victor, Sharon Wolf. Judv VVilliams. Su anne Fricke. Virginia Reid. 410 I ' he S ' ' ! ' Iioiii VillL; II wcic u ili c,ii in .1 loiiiul ol social adiMties. They presemeil a Ilianksgiv iiij; ilaiKc, aiul ihrougliout the year had niixeis, exchange diiinei ' s, P| |)arties and picnics. They also panic i|)att ' cl in the Fall Carnival, Homecoming, and won 1 iiopin in their division ol the III Sing last Spring. Beauty, yes, there was plenty. They claim numeious unit sweethearts and the VVellhouse Walt Oueen, C arol Conner. The girls in Wing II point with pride to Sandv Duke, President of WRH, and Pat Fleming, student sen- ator. They also ha e the secretary of the F ' reshman Cilass. ,1 director of the Junior (;iass, and girls in (he Belles. Iloosier Queens. S. ( Fnomene, Pamaracla. .ind . lplia l.inihda Delia. ROW 1; I ' .iiiiu.i Rcaliaul. Alisi.ii I lucis.nv, N.iius .Mciucmliik, l.auiel RavdiM, Diiniia Jo I ' lovd. Doris Miisihcl, Joan Weil. . ini Boyle. Carol I ' crlin, Rebecca Boram, Merrilvn ralbott, l.iiui.i Ciillion. Jean Maiyo, I ' eggy Perry. Louise Kcxlicck. . nn Bradfiird. Barbara Purey. ROW 2: .Sherry Eisenbeg, Harriet Bard. Haviiei Dibell. Phyllis .Mthoff. Annette Katz, Gladys Berkowitz. Klaiiie Taub. Betsv Williams. Pcmiv Xcwbern, Mary Kay Cook, (.ina Barron. Diane |ellries. Julie Parson, Janet Graver, Patricia I.ainon. Jtidy McFarland. ROW 3: |n litli James. Fran . squith, Linda (l.iiiu.in. Chailoiie Klein. Bicnd.i CaiKi. Sandi.i M.iNcr, Dianne Hunj His. Nanc Klein, .Shirley I ' ishcoll, Kran Krenier, Carol Zim- MRTinan. . nita Hoiiser. Barbara Prosser. Barijara C eorgc. ' era Iroeliili (rreasiirer). Doris Liity, .- nn Gerrish. Deanna Rhodes. ROW 4; Joanne Loelfler. Judy Stegner, Margaret McDonald, Mar- guerite Mizelle. Pauline Galle, Joyce Froey, Judy Fechtman. Sondra Mueller, Marian Bloom. Pat Stinson, Joan Rightsell. Topsv George. Julie Power. Mary .Ann Barbie, Barbara Jane Shcpard. Marihn Vvoinie Chastain, Patricia Ward. 411 SMITHWOOD WING III ROW 1: C.avlc I ' ravden. Pal .Sfhmi lt, Barbara Nussinaii. [iKiy Green Diaiiiie Harlter, Ooriiuia Kirtlev. .Susan Porter, Sally Waldron Carolvn (.ilmer, Linda Solier. Marian Bell. ROW 2: Oiannc OeLash mil. Marjcirie Reid. Barbara Cohen. I.Miii Rae Kdil, .Mice .Mdriii Riellf riioiiias. Judy 1 cgcler, Jana Ilolaliiin. Jaiia (ireen, jam nniiiirnian. k.i ktlhini, ROW 3: H.iinc |. luin, |o iin Holl man. Dianna (iilhain. I.ncia Diane I.owrv. Patricia Hamilton. Mvrna I, mile Salfel. Mar K. Richards, . lice Jo .Sloudcr, Kay . nlon. Peggy I hie, Sally Plluni. Siisanne Young, ROW 4: Kay Groningcr, Sandy Wampler, Mary .Ann Corlese. Maiv Joy Bindas. Sharon McMurlry. Marjnrie llipkiss. Sharon Ogle. Marilvn Renaker. Sara C.erhart. ( .no! Iclclrii.iii. Kill Xdaiiis. f t f i I f t f f t t t t ROW 1: IciiiiK M.n.iucll, Oneida Rhis. louisc W ilke. Delorcs ■Sthell, Ka DaMc. loaune Sims. jo Miller. Moieen Rus cl. Billie Jean Marsh. Ka l, nn I.ouilcniiilk, [o Ann Mi(iu|)e. Mildred Jane .Applegale. Bette i;r iii. ROW 2: Joan (.oLmIuiII. Judy Thornbiug. ■(llnlc Harper. |nlia Ferguson, Carolyn Jenkins, Judy Mock, Janet Besl (Seirelar ), .Ann M. Pappas. Janet Shclton. Nancy Claire Meyers. Joan Mailin loiiauK Sdnnidl. ROW 3: M;ii udoik. Ciarol Creenburg (I ' lisidtnl) kaicn ikch, l.inda Sue AImiij, Char- l(jtte Gcrberding. Sy| ra Hams Kaien Liechty, .Shirley Pinkerton, Janet Burrows. Jane Bulliilield Sue Walters, .Sandra Dragoo. Jean Roland. 412 ROW 1: I ' hvllis W hiif. Martha Anne I avlor. Jane Srotl. Jo Tiavlor. Iklle Markiilt. K.liili R. Steintield. Helen lien. (;iacc Campbell. Diana Hoisson. Caniella Kvgei. Jane ginont. Maiihn Harris. Jane! Lea Bowers. ROW 2: Barijara Rodacker. I ' at.sv .Ann Brooks, l,oretta Bowman, Marv . nn LeFavour, Patricia Wallace. Marcia Vail, Sue Stewart. Sharon Friend. ( arvl Ainie (.eris. Bette Morell. |ane Rai- ROW 3; F.vonne Parker. Dixie Hinesley, Su zette Stonder, Nancy Mayrose, Marianne Wise. Manann Mooinaw. Carole Stidamn. Fran I.ieber, Sliaion Hatcher, Kath Keneipp. Sn y Milliner. Jill Moodv. Karen Kav Duncan, Lucille Leipnitz. ROW 4: I.lsie Lein. Shirley Nash. Iiidy Sinalley, Marjean .Scroggs. I ' at McC;oi(l. Beverh . nn Bowley. Canil Chaiiev. Marihn Sca lion. Mar Louise Roberts, Olivia Sli.iu . I uasiiu-r). Barbara Ann Siinins. N.iiu l ' ,i..«n. ..iiii,, ,,iili ROW 1: Barbara Rose. Fran Boli h. Maigat Krieger. Ksthcr I ' ortei. Maiiana Green, Marv .Ann Siinrell, KUen Muinina, Janet Howell. Caiolyn Tavlor, Nancy Jo Cx)urtright, N nrene Martin, Jov Elaine Dike. Marlene Nelson. ROW 2: Maxine Eckerty. Carol Rapp. Jane -Ann Mahan, Judy Finkelstein, Ruthlee Figlure, Janet Noblitt, Pat Bustced, Nancy Bond, Lois Schroeder, Nancy Richwine, Janice Beaman, Sara Lynne Geraw, |iidith Cole, Carolyn Oldham. ROW 3: Norma Lea Trisler, Sue De Croes. .Midge Lawrence, [ane Lidster. I CIS H.Ihii. |iid l ' o Miall. I ainara Blase. Caiobii Sni iibn-.;. I ' .ii Lisas, C:ait l Willard. Sue Ellis. Linda Stewart. Mania Sculler. Betty Bell, Melinda Priest, Jane Hawke. ROW 4: Doris Williams. F.leanor Jane Holmes, Ja ne Webber, Jane Mayer. Ruth Lyini heeler, Linda Fidford. Natalie Skow, Mary Jo Burton. Donna Burd, Jerrelyn Davis, I.ona Gail Dav, Elsie Williams, Joyce Slavens, Pal Behning, Nancy OKeefe. 413 SMITHWOOD WING IV ROW 1: (:;ir(ilMl |i-.iM Kilif;. M.iiv nii I ' dlUiiliii nil . Cjiohii Sii - V;irl)i( U);li. N.iiu Jane McMiiilM. Ku MiKianiK-. JamRliiic Ham iiioiul. lUvcily Anil Carmichacl. Maiijo (.iUlci, Caiolvn S. OKlhani. Marie C:hanall. Marie I.ovce, Susannc Alon o. ROW 2: I ' cggv (•lahaiii. Naiu iiiiR(lt c. Aim Leisure, (av Williams, liiula Dee Schlehiisev. Samli Hueslis, Jiuh Slit er. Doiceii kii al. I im I liompsoii. C:har- li.lle lludscm. leddN I ' aiuol. Carol Newsdiii. ROW 3: Helen 1 o icr I I leasuiei), jaiiiie Mundt, jane Allen, Katie Hill. Donna Jo Miller, f «. • « Doris | oks. Sonja Roheils. Mar C:liailoru- onnn. . p|)legate (.Seirelar ). C.eorgialee MiC.o . I ' eggv nn engei. ROW 4: Martha May Foster, .Susan dutz- weilei. Kl ssa 1 indiier. |anel Gilehrist. Mary l.ou More. Roberta Stiekler. Arnia Knlli (.ec. I inda Johnson ( I ' lesidenl). Carol Siewari. I ' allv Mallison, ll.nuis Hninhaiii. Saiah innneiman, Harhala V. S Jkf) A O fl t f f f i t t a n fy ROW 1: Salh liissell. Ciarohn HaMei. Ann (.ilkes. liarhara Shank. Klizabelh (iaihoun. Marcia Latimer. Lorri I ' almaii. Janet (.ootiman. (udy Hawlcy, C«ale Symons. ROW 2: N ' ancN Cionwcll, Janet E, Smith, Marcia .Ahren.s, Sandy Heiman, Mar Conrad. |eanne C aldwell. )(nee Sngarman. Sandy Young, [ilni Iskou ROW 3: Margaiet (.aulnei. Svlvia White, Doris Nussbanni. Maijorie Melialf. Judv .Milo. Janet .VIcMahan. Darlene I ' uckett. Lllv Ncehtow. lieil (.reene. Mariainia Paschke. ROW 4: Marilyn Ciaincs. Bcttc Janice Haile. Esther (■ru.szkos. Zoetla Keller, .Audrey (iottlieh, Claiole Moluliak, Elise Marer. Aim Marshall. Mary Bnidie. Mar Lou Feene . •114 ROW 1: I.iiuia t:oalc. Paiiniila K. Wccilman. Rita Olson. Carol l.cw. Maijoiie Km, Shcii Mills. Sue Alice Wamplei. Ciaiolec .Arm- strong. Judy Jeschke. Dorothy .Stoit. Linda Sutton. ROW 2: Bcltc lean Redfern, Carole Joan l.cedke. C onnie Jane Urallon. Rosalie I). Cibson. Ruth .Anne Thorpe. Kllcn Louise Mahin. jeanann Jackson, kareeii Sue Kienh. Salh ini Herrick. Alice E. Conyers. Mar Ice WcKuhull. ROW 3: Ruili Anne Hinshaw. Sherry Hunter. Judv loster, C:arniona McClanalian, S. onue Jaiksou. Jane L. Hall. Linda K. Myers, Sharon .A. .Soash, .Anne Waterman, Judi Bin , Kay Witham. Diana .Ar in. ROW 4; Charlotte Kasperek. Barbara Query. |an Hatton, Juanila Russell, Phyllis Bower. Jane Milam. Jud ance. Marilyn 1 homson. Mary Rose Kemp. I.etiiia A. WdUoii. C.innie Stewart. Marihn Schwal). Marsha aiuc fs} f a • f • f f ROW 1: nirita Jean Miiili.ll ii.iin. Moinoe. Josalie Kpsiein. Carole Howard, Janet Chowning, Barbara Busick. Ciarohii Herman. Joan Knoerzer, Jayne Knoerzer. Janice Ann Jcjhnsou. ROW 2: Sheila Ellen Linn, .Anne Diefenbaugh, Mary Ann Edwards, anc Sue Landis, Jan Chambers, Lee Ann Walton, .Alice Lepp. Margie .Ann Fischei;. Pat Clampbell, Sandia Pruzansky, Caiole Schwenn. ROW 3: Karen Ennnous. Jane Applegarth. Barbaia Boil . Carvl Bristol ( ' icepresident). Jan Miracle. ( oniui Von (.unnii. s.n.ili k Hansert. Mar Ka Hawblit el, Karen Wallin, -Marihn Matto , Melinda Buckley, .Norma Lockhart, Nancy McCaslin. ROW 4: Sandia Kanouse, Shirley Bell, Sheilah Vilson. Janet Gillon, Diane Calligan, Nanc Kioeger, Carroll Snider. Martha Crowell. Lois Holub. Peggy Blackwell, Linell Darin. Carol Nesholm. Marion Ryan. 415 FRATERNITIES 416 The Acacias were hosts to 5,000 persons at the annual Little 500 Ice Cream Social. Other social events in- cluded the Fall Pledge Dance, Spring Colonnade, Iron Triangle, and a Christmas party for the Masonic Or- phans Home. . cacia BMOC ' s are Da e Trenary and Larry Small, YMC. executive assistant to the president and freshman counselor respectively; John Noblitt, Union Board, and Bill Cunningham and Karol Stanley, members of .Alpha Delta Sigma. Bill Jordan and Jim Nagel, baseball, and Bob Nugent, golf, were Acacia ' s athletes. lU Acacias won the 1956 Indiana .Achievement .Award for the best chapter in the state. House distinction was also won as Bill Jordan, sophomore, was crowned Bach- elor of the ' eai. ACACIA ROW 1: Willi.iiii r. Ciinninsluiin. .cue K.  a is, [.lines G. Bailey, Lloyd G. Xiivak, James H. Rilcv. James D. Vea cr, Dale E. Wagner, Gordon L. Kester. ROW 2: Gordon Coffin, John Emlev, Larry Smith, Michael Wiuc, Lewis Dennis .Smith, Da e Bowen, Dick Watkins, Richard .Anderson, Dave Barksdale, Larry Kelly. ROW 3: Roger Hole, Donald Wagner, David Wagoner. Norman W. Spaulding. Ted Ringas, Jim Xagel. .Ames Shuel, Karol V. Stanley, Robert Petrs, Robert L. McLaughlin, David K. Trenary, Thomas D. Goder, Larry K. Small. ROW 4: George Caraway, Diiane Bobeck, Robert Griffiths, Jim Tinner, lerrv Lottcs. Larr Risk, Herbert llusli , William Phillips, Jerry Garrison. Bill Jordan. Bob Xiigent, Bill Cassell (Treasurer), Norm Care, Blaine Johnson, Stanley Young, Bob Townsend, Richard X. Smith. ROW 5: Frederick T. Bauer, John R. Noblitt, John K. Kidd, David C. Dale, Kurt Newman, Tom Gullion, J. Thomas Bauer, Robert C. Held (Vice-president), Milt Carlson, Thomas Weaver, Max .Anderson, John Clark, Terry Wien, . be Bixler, Jerry Parnell, Mack Wootton (Secretary), Hugh Robertson. 417 ALPHA EPSILON PI ROW 1: lied Fogle, Dennis Escol (President), Byron Annis, Herbert Rubin. Melvin Goldstein, Joel Congress. ROW 2: Don Miller, Don Rosenftlt. Hmvavd Radar, I an R. Grcenliut. . nluir From. Marc Lansky. ROW 3: Eric Greenhut (Secretary), Peter M. Plotke, David Block (Vice-president), Villiam C. Silverman, Tony Amdur, Kenny Kaplan. A new iKiUuiuil liateinity was welcomed to Indiana this year. The Alpha Epsilon Pis, the first fraternity to appear on campus in the last ten years, were busy getting acquainted with their new house and the ways of fra- ternity life. In the Fall, the AEPis enjoyed their first big dance, Bohemian Heaven. It vasn ' t long afterward that the Pledge Dance came, and it also proved to be an unfor- gettable event. AEPis could be found working on the Daily Student, the Arbutus and the Rifle Team. Dennis Escol, man- ager of the Belles, was also on the lU Foundation, and Alpha Epsilon Pi was represented in the Falcon and Sphinx clubs. 418 The Alpha Phi Alphas are living now in MRC, but they are looking forward to the day when they can move into a house of their own. Members of Alpha Phi Al}jha participated in man activities this year. Don Ward was President of NAAPC and a member of Sphinx Club, lU Foundation, and the cross country team. The Alpha Phi Alphas also worked with their national organization on Citizenship Veek, and were active in intramural sports. This year they celebrated their tenth year on campus with a homecoming dance, a skating party, and their annual Fall and Spring formal dances. The crowning of the Alpha Phi Alpha (pieen was the highlight of the Spring formal. ALPHA PHI ALPHA ROW 1; Clarence D. Mollis, Richard Biadle% lAiic president), Charles H. .Scott, James .S. Wells, Kenneth M. Barnes, Walter B. Todd. Charles E. Rent, Clarence O. Wilkerson, Melvyn L. Wise. ROW 2: Albert Morris Jr., Frederick L. Jones . Richard J. Dawson, Alpheus H. Fields. Paul C. Harrison, Rav E. Williams, Alfred B. Fhillips, Leslie L. C.iisicr |,Sctictar ), Robert M. Douglas, Doyal R. Hoggatt. ROW 3: .- lterson Spann, Thomas Hardaway, Calvin O. Atchison, John L. Avery, Freeman Martin, Donald M. Ward (Presi- dent), Edward Parsons, Perrv Pace Jr., William A. Shields. Curtis Jones. Frederic Boulcs. 419 ALPHA TAU OMEGA ROW 1: Charles G. Reed, Donald A. Leak, Gene McNary, Gary C.ieseke, Dean Dewey, Halfred E. Taylor, Thomas A. Ritchie, Bruce W. Smith, Steven S. Stavron, Ted Booher, Jack L. Wade (President). ROW 2: William Bolinger. Rudy Kachmann, Steve Rollings, Jim Palmer, Bob Ford, Bill Kami. Don ' iehmann. Bill Cimibcrland (Secretarv). Don Feldkanip, I red Schuendenmann, Mike McFadden, Jay Lewis, Bill Stearley, Jim Capehart. ROW 3: Richard D. Defreeuw, David A. Riggs, D. Warren McCuUough, Xeill Petronella, John E. Regan. George F. AValterhouse, Edward L. ' hale , John G. Enoch, Jim Grant, Ronald Craig, Bruce Heine, James Craig. Larry Rampy, John Reid. ROW 4: Dan P. Byron, James R. Billingsleyi Fred G. Quance, Clyde B. Rountree, Michael J. Regan, R. Bradford Laycock, Richard S. Laycock, Gene Woolpert, Paul R. Hendricks, Richard J. Keating, Thomas Keating. William H. Dunfee, Richard L. Hunt- zinger, Larry L. Harrell. ROW 5: Robert P. Marshall, Ronald L. Burnett, James D. Rogge. John D. McGrath, Terry L. Rowland, John Gourley, Archie Dees, Frank R. Radovich, Herb Farnham, Dave Ellison, Jim Harris, Tom Funkhouser, AVilliam Hohlt. The men of ATO were proud of their members who served as officers of various campus activities. Jim Cape- hart was a Student Senator and a member oi Union Board. Don Leak headed the YMCA and Jack Vade and Ed V halen served as Y Cabinet members. Ed was also a Student Senator and was President of the Junior Class. Tan chapter ' s social calendar was highlighted by the ' MI dance with the Sigma Nus. . TOs were also justly proud of . rchie Dees, center on the basketball team. . new rooter of Archie and the team has been added, a puppy, Cosmo, the official ATO mascot. 420 The influence of Beta Theta Pi at lU is evident all over campus. Six buildings, including the new law building, derived their names from former Indiana Betas, and the VVellhouse is a replica of the Beta pin. Beta Theta Pi is not only the oldest fraternity on campus, but is also the oldest West of the Allegheny Mountains. The Betas won first places in the Bleed the Greeks blood drive and the jitterbug contest. They also claim nine varsity athletes. The Betas were represented in activities by Joe Denny, VMCA cabinet; Steve Riggins, Student Senate; Bill Swift, vice-president of Falcon Club; and Bill Baxter, male director of the Freshman Class. Betas also had men in Blue Key, Sphinx C lub, Skidl and Crescent, and Falcon Clulj. BETA THETA PI n - «%i f ■. fTftoirw f « ' f ROW 1: ,Stc c Riggins, William .Suilt, Haiiv Hoham iSccictaiv). .Albin B. Hayes (President), Dale Gallinatti (Vice-president), Russell Mahoney (Treasurer), William Wells, Robert J. Suhrheinrich. ROW 2: Edward M. Gass Jr., Dale W. Tyte, David Becker, Bob Snell. Bob Osborn, Russell Heltsley, Dick Tuttle, Jim Fulwilder. Frank Starr. Bruce ' Moorhead, Mike Curtis. ROW 3: Louis F. Meek. Mike Barker. Cliff Norris, .Arnold Duemling. Dean G. Gallinatti. Dick Myers. William Baxter, John C. Pearson, Bill Hurst, Ralph Elston, Ralph Montgomery. ROW 4; Beniie L. Grun a. Kenneth R. Smith. Don (.. Chambers, Tom Althauser, Roger K. Montgomery, I.arrv Baron. John Kingsley, Joe DeFillippo, Keith Roberts, Keith Barnett, Rich- ard Fox, Barrv W. Cartmell, Tom McCoiniell. John Macheinian. ROW 5: William F. Sammons, Steve Filipowski. David E. . rvin, Fred Herzog. John W. Dyer, Fritz Krueger, Mack Riche . Fritz King. Jack Kern, Bob Walker. James Dailcv, Harry Cooper, James E. Sammons, Richard H. Landis, Jan Downer. 421 DELTA CHI ROW 1: liiii Bimdv. Jcnv AVinklei, Dale Nf. Ehilich, Teiiv J. Fisher. |iin Wliittakci, Bill Troutnei, Joseph Orear, Richard Vol- cott, Michael Stacv. ROW 2: Howard A. Barnett. David J. Moore, Relton C. While, Wayne L. McLean, Larry K. Isom, Allen B. BenshofF, John F. Charles, Lee W. Hayes, John P. Hooning, John A. Roush, Fred Settina. ROW 3; Bay Gilman (Secretary), Ron Beng- ston. Spencer Allen, Bill Baker. Fred C. Gelnke (Trcasnrer), Clint Warkow, Max Wilson, Joe Kanniian, Bol) Nelson, Roger A. Wolcott. ROW 4: Ed Humphrey, Jim Briiner, Dean Apple, Jerry Isom, Armond Akey, William A. Myers. Robert Killian, Dick Nieland, William Stangle, George Rafferty (Vice-president), John R. New (President), Dan Rodriguez, Laurie Cellini, Frank A. Welk. Presiilent Eisenhower recognized Delta Chi for their annual Thailand Students ' Dinner. Other honors the Delta Chis received were third place in the 1956 Little 500 and a TV set for the best float in the Armed Forces I)a parade. The busy men took time out lo enjo the Depression Ball, Blue Champaign Formal and the Seashore Swing. This year for the first time, they included the sororities in ihcir Bleed the Greeks blood drive. Delia Chi BMOC ' s are George Rafferty, head of the card section; John New, vice-president of Sphinx Club and member of lU Foundation; Ray Filman, vice- president of Falcon Club; Bob Nelson, Sailing Club Commodore; John Hooning, President of Flame Club; C:iint Warkow, vice-president of IFC. and Da e ' hitsell, arsity football player. The Delts claim two members of the football team and captain of the tennis team. Eight of the Singing Hoosiers who went to the Far East were also Delts. Members of Delta Tan Delta were found in various acti ities. Gus Sacapidos and Ted Bushman repre- sented lU at the National Debate Contest. Jack Pummea was treasurer of IPC, Tom Brewer was on Y Cabinet, and Nick Roknick was a member of IV Foundation. Socially speaking, they sponsored the fifth annual street dance, had a PJ Dance and Spring Formal. The Delts and Alpha Chis gave Halloween and ' alentine ' s Day parties for the children of Bloomington. DELTA TAU DELTA Ca ' 1 ROW 1: James ' . Giief, Tom Brcutr, I ' uul R. Sullivan ( ice-piesi- dent), William Kravas, Chuck Gannon. Nick Roknich Jr. (Piesident). William C. Walsman, Gus Sacopulos. Lawrence Fleming. Villiam F. Baker, Flam Huddleston, Bruce Mortensen. ROW 2: Frank Chase, John Foltz, Randall Rempf. George Pustandrovich. Paul T. Maloney, Thomas R. AVilliams, Don Brodie. Gene Kalina. Donald Wright, Ray Tichenor, Roger Vignolo, Raymond Cooper, J. Herbert Blatz. ROW 3: Fred Bauer, Dan Rodkev. David AVarnimont. Bill Beck. I-ouie Raw. Boh Allen. John I argur;i. |ini Cast, Tom Frank. Ted Bushman. RolxU L. Lcc. MRhael D. WicsL. Bub O NllI. RQ. ' . ,. Bob Mendell, Bob Nellis, Jim Miller, Jim Plymate, Dave Gaul, Gary Hildreth, John Washburn, Tom Mote, Fred Leer, Jerry Kirkman, Charles Eickman, Dave Huncilman, Jack Ritchey, John H. Jackson. ROW 5: Douglas E. Robertson. Paul Fissinger, David Barnes, Doug Hollingsworth, Richard . lan Hilgemeier, Everett Jones, Joe Miller, Dan Harrigan, Jack Pumnea (Treasurer). Wayne A. Tencate, Jeny Fold, Tom Spencer (Secretary), David Gleason, Dave Cox. 423 DELTA UPSILON ROW 1: Koii.ilil k. Ward, Donald L. iMuehlhausen, Mike Wiley, Uiiuo Ul.iik. I ' liil Walls, Richard Ferguson, Dale Little. John Avers. Larrv W ' ible, Lloyd Williams, Tom Price, Stan Thompson. Bob Cochran. Steve Shreiner. ROW 2: Richard W. Rav. Ken Handy. Ed Davis. Mike France, Bill Stewart, George Shirley. Bob Davis. Stephen Havens. Jim Luellen, Ron Wolfe, Douglass Miller (Secretarv). Nor- man Komorowski, Tom Krueger, Jim Ernsberger. ROW 3: Ray Christiansen Jr., Richard Williams, Xevin W. Meredith (Vice-presi- dent), Glenn Jenkins, Bill C. Brown, Jim Ailing. Bob Finke. Leslie Bradshaw. Thomas Meredith, Charles Faulkner. Jon Armstrong. Earl Carter, Thomas Tucker. ROW 4: Bill Miller. Larry .Admire, Mike Hvde, Tom Kennedv. Bob Litilewood. John ' an Senus. Xorb Witte. Tom Kilpatrick. Brad I ' oling, Sam l elac, Dick Hendricks, Don Wea er. The highlights of DU ' s campus activities included win- ning the Participation Award at the Fall Carnival and sponsoring the Sweater Queen. Their prize possession is their new firetruck, complete with the DU mascot, Dup. They entertained royalh at the Firemen ' s Fling and the Rose Ball. The Delta U]Jsilons claim Jim Piatt, vice-president of L ' liion Board and president of Blue Key; Ron Yenerich, vice-president of the Student Body and chairman of IFC Judicial Board, and Don Weaver, president of Junior IFC. Norb Witte and Ray Ball, varsity basket- ball players, and Norm Komoroski, wrestling, are DU ' s contribtition to cam|His athletics. 424 Tlie men ol Kappa Alpha Psi are making definite plans to build a new house in the near iuture. One of the most important events of the year for the Kappa Alpha Psis was their 41st Founders Day celebration. The Kappa Alpha Psis claim many outstanding ath- letes. Jim Browning was a member of the lU swimming team, and Brealon Donaldson was a member of the track team. Barry Johnson played with the football and base- ball teams, and Tom Campbell participated in football and track. Charles Dillard, member of the football squad, was also a member of the lU Foundation. Carroll Dickin- son is a member of the Advisory Board of the Student Senate. KAPPA ALPHA PSI ROW 1: Donald J. hiitaker. William L. Jack:.un, Baii W . ] .i.n son, Thomas Campbell ( ice-president), Glenn A. Talley, Scott Williams. Frank Whiting. ROW 2: Leonard Lawrence (Secretary - Treasurer), James F. Browning. Brealon Donaldson Jr.. Carroll A. Dickinson (President). Robert Lee. Leru Keith. Clarence R. Currie. Larrv Tharpe. ROW 3: E. Mansfeld Goosbv. ernard L. Johnson. Francis L. Rowe, Elwin T. Caldwell, Charles T. Dillard, George J. Gaskin. .Albert Rush. AVilliam H. Nettles. Darrell Ramon Talifarro. 425 KAPPA DELTA RHO ROW 1: Richaid A. Holmes, Robert A. Piatt, Jim Koehliiiger, Ron Rcinking. Bruce Hinton, Jack idner, Dick Burcham, Bob Lime- berrv. ROW 2: David Linville (Treasurer), Stan Rice, John P. Little, C. na i(l Hav. Robert Ake, Don Nelson, Skip Clovs, Emery Coon fr., Rav Lain (President). ROW 3: Minot Schuman, Larry Gugel, Ron Huffer, Dave Smith, Kent Arvin, Jim Hertling, VVeldon Leimer, Roger Meeks, Ivan Willenberg. ROW 4: Sam Smith, Tom Linne- meier. Don Tyler (Vice-president), Roy Bromelmeier, George Neal. Jim Clements, Glenn Schowe, Ron Sampson, Bob Barry (Secretary), George Kozak. Properly costumed couples danced a Spring night away at the KDR Rodeo Dance, The AVinter Foinial, Spring Dance, Pajama Pledge Party, Mothers ' and Dads ' W eekends, and the traditional Venison Banquet vcre other occasions enjoyed. Kappa Delta Rho was represented weU on tanipus by Kent Arvin, business manager of the Arbutus and Supreme Court Justice: Glenn Scho e, a director of the Junior Class and assistant to the managing editor of the Arbutus, and Jack. Widner, Jim Koehlinger, and Ron Reinking, Y Cabinet members. Ron Huffer, football; Tom Linnemeier, track, and Minot Schuman, swimming, are the varsity KDR athletes. With all these activities the men won fifth place among fraternities in scholarship. 426 The tar and crescent of the Kappa Sigma pinlight chines down on the honse as the music of Hoagy Cai michael sets the mood for the Stardust Ball, an annual dance given by the Kappa Sigs in honor of their famous alumnus. The Most Useless Man on Campus contest and the Granary Ball are other annual Kappa Sigma events. Notable Kappa Sigs are Joe Hughes, President of the lU Foimdation and the IFC; Jerry Ball, treasurer of the Junior Class; Jim Poledor, senior swim manager; and Bob Sobczak and Howard Hamilton, varsity football plaxers. The Kappa Sigs von the National Kappa Sigma Scholarship award. KAPPA SIGMA ROW 1: Chalks - . Flit , Jtiiy Nickels. Jack I-iizpatrick. Da id Dunbar, Charles Shoemaker. David Holder, John AVilhoite, Da id Dietz, Chuck Castor, Dan Gillen, Tom Barnhisel. ROW 2: John Htiestis, Sam Stephens. James Poledor (Treasurer), Walter Shake. Joe Hughes (President), Gerald Gattshall, Tex Roof, Valt Stern. Lawrence erv, Thomas Nichols, Robert Study. ROW 3: Charles R Heena, Robert E. Rudolph, Paul E. Shoualter, Jerome W. Doyle, J. Peter O ' Mallev. Ronald J. Vebb, Don Scott, John R. Cravens, Pat O ' Leary, Robert C. Judson, Paul D. Baier, Dariel Pedigo. ROW 4: - nthonv P. Beeler. George Cook. George Riverhouse. Kurt A. Carlisle, Jerry Ball, Ned Kerr. John Nichols, Rock Miraglia, Tom Geary, John Veddle, James Petit Jr., John Gude, Don Fiege. 427 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ROW 1: Don Wise. Tom Altepeter. Don Roth, Lloyd Milliken (I ' lesideiu), Mrs. Oia Thrasher (Housemother). .Steele Burkey, Charles Rawlings, Thomas A. Potter, Douglas S. Lenian. ROW Jack Douglas ( ice-president). George E. Hahn, Jim Fletcher, Larry Lee Blair, Fritz Lotze, Arleigh Hudspeth, Joe Doninger, Bob Walters, Robert Riijjp, Jim Gray, Karl Schneider. David Sausser, Phil Burch Jay Whelchel, Charles Lvbrook. ROW 3: Clarence Dawson, Thomas Purvis, Robert Baker. Morris Wevand, John W. Vanck, Pierre Fer verda, Robert M. .Slockwell, James W. Laswell (Treasurer), Jack Morgan, Kenneth Himsel, Ste e Kline. John W, Bowyer. John H Enibull, Jim Clillovd. John M. W :iMibo. ROW 4: Hugh L. Rider Rue D. Marker. William R. Schaaf, Allen F. Love. Robert W. Grimes, John D. Bloom, Phillip L. Hartman, Francis C. Walters, Richard M. Lake, Robert L. .Smith, John F. Phillips, Don W. Ping. Phil Chew, Jerry Emerson. John Schram. Chuck Jones. ROW 5: Bill Foreman, Joe Barnes, Ted Prange, Don Thompson, Paul Hialt. Bob Heyde, Roger L. .Miller. Kenneth R. Dochrman. Terry Joyce, Richard Elpers. John Edward Ramsey. Garland E. Kincaid (Secre- tary). James G. Fill. John E. Kirkpatrick, David W. AUman, Tom Marchand, Richard Nicrman, Hugh St. Leger, James O. Smith. Ed L. Simpson. Dances played a major role in the activities of the Lambda Chis. On the Fall and Spring agenda were two gala affairs, the Political Ball and the White House Ball. The Alpha Phis joined the Lambda Chis in sponsoring their annual Easter egg hunt for Bloomington children. The men also sjDonsored the date contest for Robert Q. Lewis last Fall. Members ol Lambda Chi Alpha were found in the Marching Hundred and the Singing Hoosiers. Jim Las- well, a director of the Senior Class; Jack Douglas and Bob Stockwell, Y Cabinet members, and Jack Morgan, treasurer of tlie Real Estate Club, were other Lambda Chi aclivitx men. 428 The men who live in the castle on the hill have more than a new house to make them prouil. They have been honored by being nametl the outstanding Phi Delt chapter in the state. The Phi Delts boast of Mike Rabold and Joe Bicek, varsity football players; Bill Snapp, vice-president of VMCA, and Y cal)inet members, |ini Nash antl Anily Sohn. Socially speaking, the Phi Delts enjoyed the annual Miami Triad, Beachcomber ' s Ball and the Fall pledge dance. The Phi Delts and Smithwood Wing I sponsored a winning booth at the Fall Carnival, their ersion of The King and 1. ' ll-T f X i,. kL.MU PHI DELTA THETA n n no npp r p n n ROW 1: David A. Malson (Tieasuiei), Wandclolir R. Dunn. Chuck Stoltz, Lloyd Lempke (President), Mrs. Glenn Bays (Housemother), Robert V. Crist, Bruce J. Hopkins, James S. Raber (Counselor), Charles H. Warnekc. ROW 2: Eddie Brooks, Roger Chase, Hal Hufford, Larry Kennedy, Charles Clark Jr., James R. Bushhorn. David V. .Allspaw, J. Ronald Jeshow, Clitford R. Landes, Howard F. Sites, J. Edward Wagoner, Dick Riegner, Jerry Cartmel, John Kachur, J. J. Fensternaker. ROW 3: Dean ShuU. Ralph E. Dauni, Jim Goclcheus. Don Jackson, Bob Kaser, Mike Taylor. Larry Quill- ing, John Ward, Jim Spear, John Cole, Dick Stassus. Barrv. Green. ROW 4: Larry Sandman, Carl Golightlv, Joe Emerson, . nton Sohn. William Sohn, David Dale, Tom Gerhart, Jim Nash, Don Moore, Jon Rickert, John Heumann, Gordon Graham, Ken Hartley, David Harris, Philip Davis, Tom Deters, John Poling. ROW 5: Bill Chap- man, Ted Czarnecki, Mike Ripperger, Glen R. Covey, Terry Shirk, Bruce Furr, Dave Snapp, Gil Berry. Dan Elliott. Dave Lankard, Bob Jackson, Bill Snapp, Bob Duncan, Dan Lcckione, Phil Klinger, Thomas Moore. ROW 6: Jay . iken, John Black, Jack Stenacker, Dick Barth, Ron Zukowski, Joe Swope, George Rich, Jim Kneisley (Secretary), John Nash, Bob Worrell, Joe Hagee, Jack Clarke, Gale Conley. John E. Williams. James A. Hague, Thomas C. Coble, John L. Courter, Jerry J. Burgdoerfer, John M. Records. 429 PHI GAMMA DELTA ' BPir n ROW 1: D.nid M. l$inilc . Richarii Hodgt-s. James I,. Meiritt, Fred C, D ai, Daniel V. Whiimei. Rennelh C. Can. Herbert A. Miller, Dick Neal, Joseph Baxter, Junior Peacock. ROW 2: David Carter. David Thomas. Bill McGaivey. Dave Eitman. Ernie Lockridge. Bill Schultz. Phil Sosinski, Ron Hinit. Mike McCormick. Bill Spivev. Fred Hammond. Paul Elsea. Frank Otte, Joe Moores. John McGinnis. Richard Barrett. ROW 3: Roger L. Pardieck, Noble E. Kizer, Jack A. Jeffries, Jack T. Scott, Steve Staffs. Richard Carrel. Gene Mc- Garvey, Bob House, Steve White. Jim Sackett. Dick Hurley, Stu Mitchncr, AVilliam C. Jcnkin, Robert W. Rvrne, Joe Cork. Michael flopping. Da id Babcock. ROW 4: Don V. Peck, Tom Winks. James A. Cusich. Harold A. Harrcll. James D. Frey. Dave Mikesell, Lenny Zaiser. Donald Carrel. Joseph C. Buttcrworth, Carl W. Mc- Collum, Tom Betts. Ron Burns. Bob Hoover, Jerry L. Kraner. Dave Leller, Duane Zaring. ROW 5: Flavian E. Myers Jr.. James N. Strickland. David P. Barrett. Jim Browne. Dick Alt, Samuel Gee. Bob Bailev. Pete Obremskey, Jack Willianrs, Jerry Thompson. George Ginn (President), Jinr Bailey, Tom Troeger, Jim Kanouse, Clifford Burns, James E. Dice, Jim Hastings, Dave Bennhoff, John Lewis, Bill Porter. Indiana ' s Phi Gamma Delta chapter was named the best in the nation. The Fijis also won first jalace in the Little 500, the campus scholarship trophy, a first place ill the lU Sing, and the intramural sports trophy. Outstanding activity men are Neil Hinchman, Presi- dent of Union Board and Scabbard and Blade, member of Blue Key, Board of Aeons, and lU Foundation; George Ginn, President of Student Athletic Committee, member of Blue Key, Arnold Air Society, and lU Foundation; Bob Shula, Union Board; Herb Miller, President of Falcon Club; Pete Obremskey, Jerry Thomp- son, and Sam Gee, varsity basketball; Jack Scott, treas- urer of the Arbutus; Jim Merritt and Skip Harrel, YMCA cabinet, and Carl McCullom, varsity baseball. 430 UK ' AVonien living in a fraternity house? Yes! E erv year during Mothers ' eek.end, the Phi Kappas mo e into the dorm, giving the rooms to mothers. Other highhghts of this year ' s social season included the annual Winter and Spring formals. Winning the campus scholarship improvement award caused much excitement in the house. Activity-wise, the Phi Kappas boast of Larry Sent, vice-president of Skull and Crescent; Mike Hornak, treasurer of Newman Cluli and IFPC social chairman; John Commons, treasurer ot Sphinx Club; Bill Bell, member of Sphinx Club, and Larry Gaydosh and Jim Wrobleski. members of Falcon Club. PHI KAPPA ROW 1: William Bell, John R. Commons (Presidenl). Kenneth Kaufman, Donald Sucec, Carl M. Wolak (Secretan.), James A. Burch (Treasurer). Ronald T. Prebvs, James A. Wrobleski, Donald Chiap- petta, John P. Eichorst. ROW 2: Thomas ' . Langdon. Frank J. Huemmer, Vill!am E. McCaily, Kenneth J. Ciettelfinger, John E. Schuster. Laiiv Seng, John R. Kosin ( ' ice-president). John A. Dynes, Philip L. Eckstein, James R. Raney. Herbert A. Tragesser. Edward J. Walczak. ROW 3: Lester Covert. John Marek. John R. Brooks, Rav Ko acik, Mike Kearney, Jerry Xiehaus, Larry Gavdosh, ' ictor Michal, Mike Hornak, Mike ' anden Bossche, John 0 ermyer. 431 PHI KAPPA PSI ROW 1: Philip Costas. Bob A. Martin. Saiiiiu I R. I liDiiipson, John MacLcnnan, Stephen M. Smith, Kenneth I . DiUnKui (Treasurer). John V. Shoup, Tom Walker. Dick Grosser. ROW 2: Dan Merrell. Thomas E. Spackman, Tom Mack, Roger Nelson. Wayne Timber- man, Bob Grav. Robert Lucas, Bill Purcell, Ron 1 avlor, Bill Kerr, Jack King. Vavne McHargue, Dave Esakson, Jim Wellington, Jim Kahn, Guy Bell, Philip Maziio, BiH Hutto, Richard B. Harris. ROW 3: John Gollie Jr.. Bob Bi bv. Bill Canter, Hans Vuelfing, Manx Ihnn, Larrv Shiunan, Ronald Gruenert, Ken Quanz, Sam Huston, Barnes Latham, Edward A. .Schowalter, Ronald Moblo, Dave Dcllinger, Ron Brunger, Barry Vap, Jerry Rusk. ROW 4: Carey Spicer, Harry Garnette, Pat Fiedeke, Mo Morrison, yim Cabcl, Dick Vertz, Bob Burt, Joe Wampler, Fred Wright, Jack Whisler. Jack Riggs, Bob Bratton, Ed Wallis. Dan Tiplick. ROW 5: Jerry Woods, Vern Young, .Mex Costas, Gene Maddock, Tom Dusthimer (President), Tom Lord, Pete VanDerzeyde, Paul Jasper, Jim Ulrey, Dick Ruddell (Vice-president), Marty Granholm, Ed Selig. Joe Schaiib. Dan Roberts, Charles Johnson. Steve Ellis, Edward Heath. The Dance ot tlie fioklen Veil saw the conversion of the Phi Kappa Psi house to an Arabian castle. Other social events at the house were the Jeff Hop and the Roman Holiday. The Phi Psis and Kappas won third prize for their Fall Carnival booth. The Thetas and DGs were with the Phi Psis for the lU Sing and Little 500, respectively. In activities were Vayne McHargue, sports editor of the Arbutus; Tom Walker, IFC Judicial Board, and Marty Flynn, vice-president of the Sophomore Class. Phi Psis in sports include Ron Battreall, Pete Vanderzeyde, Tom Lord, Barry Yap, Jim Cable, Bill Kerr, Dick Wertz, John Parks, Ken Dillman, Bob Gray, and AVayne Tim- bcrman. 432 I The Phi Kappa Taus were pleased with their scholastic improvement last semester. They came from thirtieth to fourteenth place among the fraternities. The Phi Tans converted their house into a castle and presented A Night in King Arthin ' s Court. They joined the KDs again to present the jitterbug contest before the Fall Carnival. The men of Plii Kappa Tau were proud of their activity men, Art Coyne, editor of the Crimson Bull and adjutant of Arnold Air Society; Bob Alther and Dick Loudermilk, directors of the Young Republican Club: Ned Lavengood. President of the Presbyterian Student Center, and Rafc Cloe. distinguislu-d ROTC cadet. PHI KAPPA TAU ROW 1: J.irnos R. Ciaitei. Holm V. Neumann, Jim Spicngclmeycr (Treasurer), Doyle Bottom, Ba scom Slcmp, Rate H. Cloe, Robert A. Trowbridge, Tom Wurtz. ROW 2: Harry Beratis. Mark E. Engledow, Robert C. Alther Jr., Robert L,. Zipser, Arthur E, Coyne (President), Benjamin F. Howciv, Phillip W. Duchemin, William L. Miller, Roy M. Williams ( ice president). ROW 3: Eugene Lieber, Frank K. Edmondson Jr., Dean A. Jenkins, Jon L. Wilson, Wallis B. Lewis, Ned R. La cngood (Secretary), R. Gilbert Thompson, R. G. Louder- milk, William J. Rns,sell, Lawrence H. Skelton. 433 PHI SIGMA KAPPA Q ' ' ROW 1: Robert J. Hardy (I reasiirer). John V. Frilts, Roland E. Williams. Leland C;. Aver, Richard G. Driskell ( ice-president). Noruiii T. Coachran, James E. Murvihill, Larry L. Uowen, Bill D. Nfadren, Bob Skaggs, Chester A. Pinkham. Bernard H. Dailey, ROW 2: David Earl Rire, Stephen C. Haas. James C. l.egg. William J. Ens- vveiler. ])a id I.ee .Slater. Tom Bover. Frank ]. (.ciss (I ' resideiit). Jeny D. Stump, Phillip R. Gohr, Jerry L. Bender, Parker W. Hand. ROW 3: Harry R. Fonts, Jack Chambers, James P ' . Hawkins. Floyd Rush, L. Craig Miller, Edward Bush (.Secretary), Ken Dickman, Ben Beckes, Roger Butler. Gordon E. Kelley, Arthur U. Schneider, Tom .Msip. z - The Phi Sigma Kappas honored their queen at their annual Moonlight Girl Dance. They danced at a Hobo Hop, two pajama dances, and other theme parties which amoimted to a lull schedule on their social calendar for the year. They hope to have their new house on New Fraternity Row completed by next year. Frank Gciss, President of the fraternity, was a night ulitDi ol the Daily Student, and Bob Hardy was treasurer of the Accounting Club. The Phi Sigs sent three men from the chapter to their national convention at Glacier Park, Montana. This was the first year since the chapter ' s founiling in 1949 that they were represented at tiie (onveinion. 434 Tlie pledges of Pi Kappa Phi are looking iorwaid to living in the new Iraternity house which should be com- pleted in 1960. The othei members are eagerly awaiting the day when they can see the grcimd work begim and the actual plans taking shape. While all this excitement was stirring up the Pi Kaps, thev still found time to entertain at their annual Rose Bali formal in December. More dances and a banquet filled the social calendar for the Pi Kaps. The Left Bank dance was the highlight of the Spring semester, while the pajama pledge dance was the featured event of the Fall semester. PI KAPPA PHI J ROW 1: I- 11(1 I.aml). Peter Libby, Robert E. Watson (rresident). Thomas Hartley. Ronald ,S. Timmons, Jackie I.. Smith. ROW 2: Rifharil D. Cavinder. Chntk Peischon, Vanghn Wood, Gene I ' cliz- zoiii. |im Tayloi. Jim Bishop, Richaid Roos (Treasurer), Bob Williamson, Gerald L. Brown, Dee C. Saul. ROW 3: Daniel J. Gamble, John Polianos, Villiam Putocti. Arthur Savich, David Maclcad, Bob Roberts, Dick Boyle, Daniel Biro, Paul Eshleman, Edward McCain. 435 PI LAMBDA PHI ROW 1; Stuail Kahn. Leslie luibowii (riesidciil), Iiwin Narter, Jerry Segal, Phillip Strauss, Jordan Abrams (Secretary). ROW 2: Ted Kreines. Bob Siherman, Bernard W. Ebstein, Barry Lakind, Joel Eiigcl. Mike Rosenberg (Treasurer), Mike Dorfnian. ROW 3: Allen Abiamson, Mel Canton, Dave Dinin, Larry NLi ur, Barry Miller, Don Dorfnran, Ralph Levitt, Clark Feklnian. The 24 Pi Lambda Phis are anxiously awaiting the construction of a new house. They have a lot on New Fraternity Ro v and expect to move in by the Fall of 1957. Their major annual social events included the Spring Formal and a Homecoming dance. The pledge and active awards were given tf) Ir in Narter and Robert Pine, respectively. Edward Kreines, Mike Rosenberg, and Jordan Abrams were members of Skull and Crescent, while Bob Silver- man and Dave Dinin belonged to the Sphinx Club. Jerry Segal and Larry Mazur devoted much time to the ork of the Interfraternity Pledge Coimcil. ■136 The SAEs were busy this year with the Little 500 Re- ception and the Sports Car Rally. The Gypsy Dance was a great success and the laculty and students enjoyed the Apple-Polisher ' s Banquet. The chapter roster looked something like a football program with Brad Bomba. Eugene Cachowski, Tom Kendrick, Ted Ross, and Tom McDonald all playing on the team. Campus politics claimed two SAEs— [ack Taylor, chairman ot the Organized Party, and John Craig, a Su- preme Court Justice. Mike Brutton was editor-in-chief of the Arbutus and a member of Blue Key. Mike Quinn was a finalist for Bachelor of the Year, and Brad Bomba was President of the I Men ' s Club and on Board ot . eons. flERRYCHRETTCS 1 ■— - — - a! . Jf-,. ■f,l i SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON n « O ROW 1: Rol)ei-[ M. Tallxn jr., (.. Pliilip Daulcr. Tony Pfafflin. Martin M. Bassett Jr.. Jack R. Graham, Pete Docl.son, Mike Quinn, Guerrv .McNabb. George L. Gray Jr., Fred .Steingraber. Bob Deputy. ROW 2: Lloyci Hyde, Dan Palmer, Jack Taylor (Aice-president), Mike Brutton, Tom Lucas, Del Demaree, Richard Curry, Don Rum- baugh-, Jim Bennett. Fred Spangler, Jim McFrye, Tom Cress, Tom Terrell, Bob Lewis, Pete Cullen, Jerrv ' an D ke. ROW 3: James L. Lundquist. .Arthur R. Hagan. John G. Lowe. Bill Griffin, William Cooper, Michael Colvin, Tom Da idson, Bob Edwards, Tom A L (Secretary), Jay Frank Lindsey, . rne G. K. Hylin, Herb Osmon. Neil Diver, Tom Schwark, Joe Stratton, AVilliam Schmal, Bill Castell, Bob Mckinney, Bill Givcns. ROW 4: Da id J. .Strupp. Barton L. Spillman, Shcrell V. Johnson. Richard Fox, Roy W. Kern. J. Michael Hartigan. Tom Kendrick. Tom McDonald, Kent Combs, Bill C. Swift, Gordon Simmons, Pete Elmer, Terry N ' otaii, John Conger (Treasurer), Dennis Evans. David Balch, Ken Sparks, Tom Glenn. ROW 5: Rod Perkins (President), Don R. Droege, Tom Goris, Tim Furlong. Joe Chalfant, Homer C. Gro es. Dave Ison. Ste e Wirts, Ted Ross, Bradford Bomba, Bill Balch, William Pohlmann, Phil White. Kenny Kemp, Richard Solaro. Bob Dillon, Tom .Arnold, Mark Maire, Jack Jordan, Goi ' don Eisner. 437 SIGMA ALPHA MU ri I ROW 1: Arnold H. Spellman, Klaus H. Peniier, Marshall J. Stein, RiiiKilil S. Cohen (Treasuier). Robert P. Neimian (President), Ben H. l.e in (Secrctarv), Sanford J. Horwil , Michael D. linkclstcin, Neil F. Sandler. ROW 2: James Harlield. Mark Pastor. Alan Rohbins, Robert Irish, Herbert M. 15erinan. San lv Sirkns, )aik Rlausner, Ronald M. Weiss, Stan Hess, Ronald Richards. Malcohn Milslen, Harvey S. Ross, Howard O. Krairs, Alljcrt Kudsi-zadeh. ROW 3: Nate Sabcl, Jerry Slrick, Ed Peachin. Al Pcarlman, (ieorge leldnian. Har- ey HIniclstein, David Drutz, Jack Schuster, Dick Barlick. Lewis Rothbard, Daniel Goldman, Arthur Samuel, Jerry C:hip, ROW 4: Bernard Solomon, Donald Norman. Howard Ladin, Jerrold Alberts, Steve Jacobs, Harold Kessler, Ralph Cohen, Robert Duvin, Al Rosen- baum, Jim Klineman, Leon Brillant, Steve Fine. Tim Lindauer, Irwin Prince, Samuel CJreenstein, David Fine. ROW 5; Richard Gold- man, Richard A. Weisfcld, Steve Cohen, Bob Forman, Harold B. Albert, Herb Krug, Fom Steuer, Marty Rroot, Howard Zukerman, S. Gerald Marx. Stanley Weinstein. Burt Remis, Joe . lpert, Sheldon Cooper, Harold Hamburg. Larrv A. Olshan. Barrv M. Pliskin. Irv D. Berger. Each year ihc Saniiiiy!) ciuertaiii at their Hoiiiftoiiung Dance, Winter and Spring Formals, Initiation Dance, Birdland Party, and Pajama Party. Last year they were ho.st to eight chapters in the SAM regional conclave. The brothers didn ' t overlook the intellectual aspect (il Iraternity lite as they won the Fall pledge scholarship trophy and finished .second in campus scholarship. Other honors they won were first place in intramural goU and the Sammy regional basketball tournament. The SAMs claim Mike Moss, President ol the- SoijIio- more Class; Arnie Sjjellman, a Supreme Ciotiit )iistite, and Bob Newman, I ' nicjii Board. 438 The Sigma Chis began their social program with the annual Melon Mess. A record breaking crowd ot 8.000, including President V ' ells, attended. A Night on a South Sea Island was enjoyed by all the Sigs and their dates. Daughters and sisters of Sigs were entertained at the Lady Legacy Dinner. The Sig Chis, Phi Delts, ami Betas were entertained by the music of Les Brown last Spring at the Miami Triad. Notable Sigs were Ron Schneider, President of the Senior Class and Student Senator; Bill Fry, Student Senator; Al Wharry, President of the Insinance Club; Duffy Franklin, captain of the baseball team, and Bill Pomjj. IFC; Executi e Cioiniiiittee. SIGMA CHI ROW 1: Robert T. Cuiless, William Mace, Dick Berg. Ron R. Schneider (Vice-president), Duffy Franklin, Bob Beutter (President). Kent Sullivan, Joe Harrell. ROW 2: Ted Cunliffe, Bob Fesler, Charles Gaston, Ron Walden, Bruce Martin. Jim Bnicker, Bill Kern. Jon Sommer. Dave Musial, Rov Jenks. ROW 3: Chuck Culver. ' edder ' Brocker, . lan Clampitt. Jim Kenncy. Bill Pomp (Secretary). James Trobaugh, Gene Schmeling, Larry R. Wallace, Dave Wood, John Hamilton, Carl .Scering, Charles Hay. ROW 4: Ernest W. Smith, Villiam R. Fry, Rock J. Engler, William P. ' itit()e, Richard E. .Applas, Barry L. Hindiiran, R. H. Hayes, Norman A. Rumpf. Jim Connolly, Jim Fisher, Barry Gemnier, Bu i Witte, Jim Cosgrove. ROW 5: Lynn W. Syemle. Jim McCaslin, Mike Halus, Jerry Rainbolt, Doug Wade, Larry Bond, Charles Conkle, David Sutton, Jack Heidt, . l Wharrv, V. ' . Harris, Thomas E. Jackson, Eugene S. Eggers •Albert C. Harker. Bob Fanner. J39 SIGMA NU ROW 1: Philip Steckley. James McNabney. Jim Soukiip (President). Daryl Beaman, Robert K. Kennedy, John Kauffman, Stephen J. Weber, Jerry L. Smith, V. D. Woons Jr., Mike Whitesell. ROW 2: Fred Sabatini. George . be . Donald West, Bob Wriiblc, D. William Silcox, Sam Fitzsimmon, Joe Magers, Fred Kent. John Bowers. Jerry Lowe, Chuck Thulin, Bob Matthews, Elliott Merchant. ROW 3: Jerry Ruff. Jim West, Neil Morehead, Charles Hickman, Jack Wilson (Vice-president), John Pell, Ed Sullivan, Clarence Pico, Bob Canchiff, Bill Cast, Dick Lehman, Horace Harrison, Gary Gordon. ROW 4: Fred Green, John Parker, Richard Testut, Dave Baldwin, Dave Percy, Reid Crosby, Ralph Wible, Dave Wiegiiian, John Vctzel (Treasurer), Dick Parient. Steve Stockberger. Larrv Owen. Barclay Cale, Tom Kroczek, A Helms, Ron Paskins, Arden Walgamiith. ROW 5: Clarence Doninger. Bruce H. Baker, George L. Barr. Robert D. Reid, Jim Thompson, Woody Ratterman, Dick Johnston, Don Rees, John Cidulka. John Clifton Jr., Jim Barnes, Dick Cantwell, Chuck Linke, .Armtn Olsen. Charlie Wible. John Bras.seur. Sigma Nil on first place in the HI Sing, the Howdy Wilcox trophy, second place in intraminals, and the Spring pledge class scholarship trophy. They rate high socially as they entertained their dates at the Bar Room Brawl and the VMI dance and with the Chi Os gave a foreign student Christmas party, Sigma Nil activity men Clarence Donniger, President of the Student Body, and |im Soukup. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, are members of Board of Aeons, lU Foundation, and Blue Key. Dick Lehman, Union Board, Student Senate, and Blue Key; Dave Baldwin, lU Foundation: Bill Cast and Fred Sabatini, Phi Eta Sigma .md Skull and Chescciu, are other outstanding members. 440 Tlic Sig Eps leiuriied to school last Fall with happy hearts. Their new limestone house was ready for occii- pantA and the men were eager to enjoy it. The house was a perlec t background for the gala events scheduled lor the year. Included in the agenda were record dances, exchange dinners, Homecoming. Mothers ' and Dads ' Day, the crowning of the fraternity sweetheart at the annual Queen of Hearts Ball, and the Speakeasy pledge dance. From behind the traditional Red Door came Bill Petrich, varsity tennis; Ron Barnes, manager of the basketball team, and Dick Roth, manager of the fresh- man basketball team. The men and their activities kept the name of the Sig Eps before the campus all year. h o o e i| B F Mil El El Bl i ■Mb ' ' ■S-S SIGMA PHI EPSILON ROW 1: Ron Davi. ,, Jack Mvsliuicc. Kill I ' eicifiekl (Tieasurci), Ed Stevens (President). Clark Bvrnm, Tom Brodhecker, Peter Honser. larry Jones (Vice-president), Don Weber. ROW 2: Phil Susie, Gene Michaels, Nick Slabaugh, S. Blair Piircell, Jim Siegel. Don Andorfer, Dick Sutton. Dave Frvcr, Ron Barnes. ROW 3: Ron White. Bob Schindler, Dean Gage, Jim Searcey, Tom Dering. Don Dayhoff, Dick Greene. Dave Denton, Dick Roth. Dale Hooper. Don Sparks. ROW 4: Jerry Kirsch, Jim Schrum, Joe Venezia. Mike Holland. Merrill Rav- burn, Everett Donoho, Dan Grecu. William J. Smith. Tom Cilenden- ing, Gene LeBoeuf, Phil Lehman. ROW 5: Joe Tittle, Thursten Custer, Joe Kubisz. Norm Snvder, Jerry Boss. Don Schmidt (Secre- tarv), Dave Zoch, Dan .-Xngel, Paid Petro, Ron Smcjots. Jim Ellis. 4-11 SIGMA PI ROW 1: Doug Boggs, Torn Collins, Robert Caiulill, Dwight Gillespie, Roger Robison, John R. Thornbury, Stanley Hoklenian, E. Thomas Ellison, James McKeever (President). Lino DeMichieli. ROW 2: Ed Klinge, Amos Hall, Jack Heaton, Don Da id. Richard C:. l.audick. Gordon Diirnil. I.lovd Emerson. George Buckingham. Arthur I ' an kop, Joe JoNJatk. William Micsch, Ronald I ' urdui-. ROW 3: Bill Brattain, Noel Wiley, Jerry Werden, Robert Miser, Ben Barnhart, Theodore Hall, Philip Barlowe, Rollin Brown. Ja ' ck Douberteen, Dennis Dewey, David Koher. ROW 4: AVilliam Bogard. Richard Sharp, Jav Grimes ( ' ice-president). Jerry Schaaf. Clharks lilc ins. Jerrv Clark. John Craft. William Irmscher, Jim ODonuell. Ron Da id. Erich Wild. i lor Russell (Secretary). Dan Weaver. During the year the Sig Pis had several dances includ- ing their Fall pledge dance, the Hayloft Hassle, and their Formal. The pledges laid pledge rules aside at their annual pledge-active football game and on Turnabout Day. Sigma Pi hopes to build either an atldition to their hou.se or a new home. Members of Sigma Pi who w ere active on campus include: Jay Grimes, member of the tennis team; Ron David, captain of the gymnastics team; Ray Slampyak, member of the lU football squad, and Amos Hall, varsity baseball player. The Sigma Pis also have four members in the Marching Hundred. Robert Miser, Phi Beta Kappa, won a Krannert Law Scholarsliip. 442 The men of Tau Kappa Epsilon are members ol the lastest growing Iraternity on campus. In this, their filtii year on campus, they have sixty-five members. Again this year, lor the fourth time in five years, Tau Kappa Epsilon brought home a Fall Carnival trophy. The Christmas formal, Holly Berry Hop, and the Spring formal. Red Carnation fiall, highlighted TKE ' s social season. Also outstanding were the Fall and Spring pledge dances. This year the lU chajjter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was host for the fraternity ' s state day. They participate in many all-campus activities and hold league champion- ships in basketball and bowling. TAU KAPPA EPSILON ROW 1: John Pearson. ' iigil Sciidilcr. Allen (.lillilli. Ndiin llhiik- wood, ein Partcnheinier, Cieiie Fianckc, Jcny Strickland. James C:arty. ROW 2: VVaiien Davis, . llan Keller. Ken Lakes, Villianl Himebangh. Jack Walkncli (V ' ice-presidem). Ronald Johnson, Marion Balls. Marvin Knecht, Thomas Wrigley. ROW 3: John Sanford. Dick Rockstroh, Kenneth Wright (Secretary), Larry Laiitcr- hach. Ron fnger. Rill (.rogg, Phil Johnson. Merrill Miller. Paid C.oodns, Irank Schooler. ROW 4: I ' al liipiuano. led Lagerwall. William C hanibers. Russell Hedslrom, Jerry Dieesen, Lary Kochal, Ellsworth Smith, Jack Moore, Max McCuUough (Trea.surer), Bart Gish. ROW 5: Thomas Downen. Richard Hosea. Robert Sharp. Jim Orr. Russell Rossow. Joe Rusche. James Bentley. Thomas Reed, Ronald Ogle, Denis Laynion, Danny Frew, Charles Conner, Robert Fee (President). 443 THETA CHI ROW 1: Ronald Borcherding (Secretary), Robert Delly, Robin An- trim. Ed Conrey. Don Myers, Fred Robbins, Frank Zimmerman, Carl Dentice. James Murray. ROW 2: Jerry Babb, Robert Mings, David Talarico, David .Stokes. V. P. , l)raham, Joseph Liston, Phil Hitch- ner, Ronald Genh. Richard Shelly, Earl Nolting, Larry Ruff. ROW 3: John .Schafer. Tom Fer erda (President). Dan Da isson. Ross Downs, Phil Lehman, William Marshall, Tom Schmitt, John Boone, Dick Schumacher, Gordon Greider, Wes Stoppenliager. ROW 4: Jerry Long, James Weber, Joe Rice. Robert Hope, Joe Doyle (Vice- president). Armand Roach (Treasurer). William Weber, Charles Rinehart. Donald McGi ern, Thomas Hcxamer. James Scott. I om Pederscn. |err Spindlcr. Corn stalks, pumpkins, and scarecrows on the Theta Chis front yard? Yes, it ' s the annual Barn Dance. This dance opened the social calendar at Theta Chi this year, followed by their annual Pajama Dance and the Spring formal, Dre;iiii Giil R:ill, at •hich their Dream Girl was crowned. The entire cainpus enjoyed Theta Chi hospitality at the .sixth annual Bike Bounce. Outstanding Theta Chis on campus include Tom Ferverda, Judicial Board, and [oe Rice, secretary of Jimior IFC. Theta Chis in athletics are Carl Dentice, captain of the tennis team: , rmand Roach, track, and Frank Zimmerman, baseball. 444 The Theta Xis and their dates enjoyed an evening at an Hawaiian Luau. Everyone wore sarongs and leis and feasted on poi and barbecued pig. The Theta Xis also entertained at their Frendi Cabaret costimie chince and the InstaUation Ball. The men were proud that they placed second in the nation lor the most outstanding improvement among Theta Xi ciiapters. This coidd be due to . rt VV illace, President of Delta Sigma Pi; Bill Lambert, vice-president of the Senior Class and a member of lU Foinidation: Jerry Svetanoff, Arbutus chief photographer, and Diik Monroe. .Arbiuus narrati e editor. THETA XI ROW 1: Lanv E. Johnson, Max . . Richev. John A. Scheinei. Dick Monroe President), Wilham P. Lambert, Don Mclnik, Don Clark, An Wallace. ROW 2: Edwin Burkhardt, John Odle, Michael Livezcy, Thomas Ward, Fred Rodeman (Treasurer), Willis Clark (.Secretary), Joe Willman. Dan Coach. ROW 3: Jerome Hinde, Bill Rudolph ( ' ice-president). Howard R. Bamberg, Lynn Rans, Ronald Tsuchu- ja. Tom AUesee. Donald L. Danley. ' illiam L. Harvey. ROW 4: Richard DeLong. Gerald X. Svclanoff. Don Hoagland, Dave Moore, yim Smith, Dick Schlagenhauf, Ronald Da it(, Jim Becker, Sam Watts. 445 ZETA BETA TAU ROW 1: IcKiiiu ' D.iiiiil, Rcibc ' it Shlens, Melviii Slavin, Robert Op- IRiilRiiii ( I itasurei). Jcn Moss ( Piesidenl), Stephen Goldberg ( irc-picsi(lenl), Robert Boms. Robert Ingar, Don Lowenstine. ROW 2: It-rrv W. Baer. Kenneth Bern, (lary V. Fisher, Joe Zucker- berg. .Mian I.. Cohn. Barrv Bergsnian. .Arnie Hcltzer. Jerry Jacobson, Dannv Donnan. Bnrton Roger. Jerry Frisch, Don (irande (Secre- tary), Bcrnie Minkow. ROW 3; Stu Fishinan, Gene Douglis, Robert Berebitsky, Joel Levy, Edward Friend, Phil Weinstein, Howard Speer, Phil Frank, Larry Glass, Brand Ross, Seymour Pryweller, Mike LcBinkicn, Mthin (.ol(l c ' in. ROW 4: Alkii Biiglil. M inn Weinberger, Jack Laskcr. Jcrr Pollock, Sheiwin l)c orkin, Ron Kirshbami), Stan Levine, Mike Ross, Richard Lees, Steve . ncel, Larry Adler. Lou Cohen, BariT Schutz. ROW 5: David Lurie, Carl Hollander, Da id Benditzson. Franklin Mirolf, Joseph Rodenberg, Leslie F. Tankel, Howard R. Benditzson. Dean Glasel. Zachary Rosenberg, loni Ingar, Art Zweig, Edward Wolf, Max Schwartz, Michael Bailie. Last year Beta Gamma won ZBT s highest honor- best chapter in the nation! It is the youngest chapter ever to receive tlie award. They also ranked high in activities. Representatives are Jerry Moss, Board of . eons and Bhie Key; Barry Bergsman, Union Board and Blue Key; Roger Seltzer, Y Cabinet and chairman of lU Sing; Bernie Minkow, Blue Key; Arnie Heltzer, varsity baseball and Bob Oppcnheim, lU Foundation Steering Committee. Each yeai ZBT presents its Heidelberg Hop, Home- coming Dance, Winter Formal, Pledge Dance, Big Switch, and Founders Day Spring Formal. Victor Borge was a guest of the brothers this year, while the pledges were hosts to an all campus boress. ■r ' -TLK ' .4 M!! i:fj£djis x ii Si 446 MEN ' S HALLS 447 HICKORY HALL EAST ROW 1: Diiiiakl i liiiiakti , illi.iin A. I t-nrkcn (Governor), Fred 1). C.alassi. Danaltl W . Walliii iC.iniiiselor) AVilliain Borrowinan. Kviiiig Nai Choi, Riiliaid Siliiill , jr. ROW 2: Marvin Hum (Secre- tarv), Dcanc Smith. Riiluird I honias, Diik Johnson, I-.d Bayless, a M - Sionl. John Knlxik. Mike Dorfnian. jr., Lcvar 1 . Johnson. ROW 3, li,ii Kannar. Dinnis W . ja(kson i Ireasurci), ( liailes Mevette, Jr,, Kenneth Milain. [olnnn I.lovil, derry Spragg, James Davis, lorn .Arnold, Jerry Ualjl), William . mos. jav Nunn. ROW 4: William Kachel, Terry an C.ildcr, William .Schwcnder. Ron Burnett, John Lewis . vcry, James Kloster, I ' d MiCart . I.arry k. Field, l-.d Bryan, C.erald Swisher, Charles H. Johnson. John I). Gharst. ROW 1: Richard Shivers, Charles M. Ray Jr., Jerry Kotlarz, Gordon M. Sakoloff (Treasurer), Charles L, Firpo, jack M. Kratt, Max A, Richey, Robert A. Peterson. ROW 2: Richard Summus, Wayne Guthery, J. Patrick Page, Nicholas Pappas, John L. Baney, Don Gehle, Albert .Andres, Edward Kesl. ROW 3: Romey Lovisa, Berry Villiams Jr., Loran Lee Templeton, Robert N. Spudic, Edward J. I.ininey, Bill Mueller, Robert W. Kincaid (Secretary), Dixie Powers (Governor), Don Coughlin. ROW 4: Robert Boyll, David Lomerhaus, Robert Yaros, Bill Meier, James W. AVolfe, Bill Fackler, Stuart Olney, James Spudic. William Cooper, Carl Clement Craft, Philip Shriglex. HICKORY HALL WEST 448 NORTH LAUREL HALL ROW 1: Ronald Waggoner, Man in Schwartz, Thomas W. Hamilton, John Swink, Paiviz T. Bachevi, Bruce C. Benbow, Lance H. Jo, Richard W. Thornburg. ROW 2: William Mi Hay, Paul Holmgren, Harry P. Willson, Ernie V. Bringas, Richard V. Alexander, Dick Wilson, Norm Wilson. Milt Dabagia, William J. King, ROW 3: James W. Sands, Ray A. Cox, Grant W. Adams (Secretary), Joel l.ong, Carl J. Unger (Treasurer). Ronald Schad, Dave Brown, Paul ' . Metcalfe. John McKenzie. ROW 4: James Campbell (Counselor), Robert D. Ready (Governor), Frank A. Thiery, Henry Dalleave, William E. Kelley, Robert D. Conklin, Stephen P. Dolezal, Russell C:. Smiddv. Louis Beralis. Charles Murray. ROW 1; llieodoic Ndcll. Charles Lightner. Paul Edward Brown. Dick Dewey, Jim Pickett, Ben Brashears (Treasurer), Frederic S. Brandenburger. ROW 2: Edward D. Anderson, Robert E. Fuller, Jack H. McDonald. Osborne B. Parker. Earl L. LaCounte. James H. Job. Don Jones. Roy Williams. Don Collev. ROW 3: Harold Rodgers, Jack A. Myers, Robert L. Knight, Charles Garland. James Duncan (Governor), James R. I ' kockis, Jerry Miller, Kent C. Frey. SOUTH LAUREL HALL 449 LINDEN HALL EAST ROW 1: Kenneth H. Brooks (Treasurer), Richard Bradley, Jon Thorson, Dennis Sheets, Sandy Duke (Sweetheart). Bol) Dabagia, Bob Rich, Rinigaudas Ncmickas, Bob Kassing (CJovcrnor). ROW 2: Peter Cole. Enunett Clark, Paul Lcdfonl, Dexter DeWitt, Ronald Bell, K ldie Strain, Keith Martin. Max Hart, Ronald Robinson, Tom Matlcrn, .Albert Kudsi-Zadch. ROW 3: Kenneth .Armstrong. Harold D. Ritchie. Philip L. Ritchie. )aines R. Barrett. Morris Meyer. Rohiii Cullers, Thomas R. (.aiilner. Donovan (..lileis. Richard ISiown, Ivan VVillenberg, Tome Cone, Kd C:iiillicis. Bill Ridge. ROW 4: Franklin D. Shipnian, AVarren Burgess, Daniel V. Scarles. Robert F. Carmien, AVilliam S. Kenshol, John R. McFarland, (iucnther F. I.engnick, Henry Geavrz, Dave Ferguson, Preston Judson, Dick Norris, AVilliam Hintzen, Robert Gingery. Norman Wyman, ROW 5: Ralph T. Slabaugh, Lpuis D. Easterday, Jay B. Ludwig. Paul Zartman (Coimselor). Jon A. Strouble, Slandiford H. Cox. Max E. Kubanks fSccretaiv). Paul Wilkinson. Buz Rufe, Dick Bcuuell. liin Schou. Diinald lkin . David I.vdv. Marliu Hiin cn. ROW 1: Ghassan Omary, Dennis A. Sheehy, Sewar Guy. Ziad Keil- lany, Deanna Cook, Edwin V ' aught, Herman A. Koerner. John Rans- ford, Gary S. Kozak. ROW 2: Charles Sainpson. Jim Ciuendling (Secretary), Melvin Isaae. Herbert Hall (Governor), Robert H. Clif- ford, Thomas Byers, John Reiraer, .Arthur Notcliffe, Robert Gilson. ROW 3: Ken Clcvidcncc. Edward Burton. Richard Cross, Forrest D. Simmerman, Eugene J. Mevers. Robert .A. Homer, James T. Wishart (Counselor), Stuart ,A. McConnaha, John P. Baker, John T. Rockwell. LINDEN HALL WEST 450 MAPLE HALL NORTH ROW 1: Dan tichcr, RaMiioiul l.mig iTicasuici), John D. Beidis, James Hurst (Secietaiy). Candy Holt (Sweetheart), Robert Shame, I.onnie Xofzinger, Paul Youngs, Wayne Takemoto. ROW 2: Tony Gallo. Robert L. Frankenberger, Boyd McCullough. Donald R. Moon. Jolm M. Gross, Charles Marsteller. Ronald Tsuchiya, Robert Rnpp. John V. Brossart. Samuel . K. C:h;ui. ROW 3; William urster, Phil Legge, George Dean (Governor), Bill Schneider, (Counselor), Jerry Niehaus, George R. McMath, Robert Sadenwater, Bill Sobat, John L. Grcsg. ROW 1: Bill Bailev, Robert I. Jones. Stan L. Bartley. liaibaui Joan Davidson, (Sweetheart), Robert G. Vilkins, Larry R. Bricker (Treasurer), ' al H. Affolter (Governor). ROW 2: Floyd E, Adams, Ronald Zimmerman, John CoUings, ' illiam Gough, Gerald C. Preiisz, Larry W. Stucker. ROW 3: John R. Dahlkamp, Kenneth L. liulniLX. Ikiiuau Rcbbci |i., J.ihn L Lnnis, Ravraond R. Popyk, Robert L. Ping. ROW 4: Ben Howerv, Gene Dimias, William A. Shields. John W. ' oorheis. David Sprengelmeyer, Eugene L. Riblet (CoiMiselor), Richard H. Furlow. NORTH COTTAGE GROVE 451 SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE ROW 1: 1 lii Mi.is M.illiiKl ( I u-asiiu-n, l ' liilll|i Il.lci. M.iniii S gioii. H.ai Akx.iiidci. Sandy Silver (Swicllicail), James lions Robert Robbins. Larry Lopp, Mclvyn Wise. ROW 2: Ramon ' Cook. Thomas Clouse. Joseph Strachan, Don Ganrhiff. Jerry Jett Ted Bushman. John Schicve. Jim Burns, Charles Robert Farmer ROW 3: Richard M. Parker, Alberto Irancta. Eric P. Stephens )iii M.iiiiii, lio U.uiliiv (Coiiiiseldi), Norman TraiiRliber, Richard 1). ii) hl. lied V. Jones. M ioii 1). Curry (Governor). ROW 4: Jim C:iabtrce. Ihomas C. Wylie, Bob Moore, Carl Engelhardt, Gary Wells, John Knipple, Lowell Porter, Jack Baker (.Secretary), Bob ANaikiiis. ROW 1: l.arry I ' ptegraft. Phillip Rex Grainger. Ronald (.ntlsctialk, Jeff Gillaspy. Judy Foster (Sweetheart), Charles li. Gordan, Dan Poone (Treasurer), Cecil Poe, Tom Nesbitt. ROW 2: J. J. Harms, T. E. Biendle. Paul Cipowski, Arthur Miller, Charles Davis, Tom Dallon. Harlan K. Brown, Rav C. Mixell. Tom Renaldi, Frank Whiting. ROW 3: Gordon Rosenau, Charles Lehner. Ron Wagner, Doug Abiams. Gus I.umpc. Rich Mills. Ilill eoii. Michael Stacv. Jack G. Hays. ROW 4: Russell Morgan. Harold Wolfe, Jack Cham- bers, Robert C. Butler (Counselor), Harry Gordon, Thomas Martin (Governor), Max Mohler, George Rickerl, James .Anthony. James F. Biouniiig. TODD HOUSE 452 NORTH HALL FRIARS ROW 1: Keith W. Stackhouse, Kenneth E. Shiflet, Dave Guest, Joseph G. Corev. Albert Giuliano, Grant N. Gansinger, Glenn P. Jacoby. Gene Baker (Counselor). Ed Bigler. Allan S. Gladish. ROW 2: Martin Gonzalez. Bernie Meyer, James O ' Connor, Bill De Pew, Dan Buckley, Larry McCabe, John A. Mutka, Anthony Servidone. Albert A. lorio. Max E. Blue Jr., Albert Crider. ROW 3: James Haney (Governor), Ronald Kozlowski, Kenneth L. Biixlon, John NfacKav Ring. Ronald Conner, Ua id A. Niehaiis, Boh Jackson. John Mad- dox. John Hannon, Robert D. Ihomas, Alan E. Beer, Wook Kang, James Hughes, James Carl Patton. ROW 4; Jim Crosby, Robert Neuhauser, Howard Schmid, Max McDaniel. Les Fenimore, Warren Schachenman. Warner Vilson, William Piigh, Rondal Shimiate, Donald Fhevlv. Dciio Hanetos, Malt Milligaii. ROW 1: |iiii lkui . 1 oui Phillips. Peter I. Leonard. 1 honias D. I homason ( 1 reasurer), Robert Harris, Kenneth Smith, Ronald Shufflebotham, Rodger L. Brumbaugh (Governor), Robert Lee Kenninger (Sccretarv), Kenton F. Byrd. Bradncr Burt, Charles H. Vcung. ROW 2: John Cole, Jack Pitman, David Bartram, Michael Padulaf, Jim Bishop, Terrv . lbright. Jim Kahn. Stan Mount, Bob Williamson, Ken Burck. ROW 3: Bcrtil . Westfeldt, Paul Rilev, David Williams. Phillip Duchemiii. Gar Kapperman. Dun Walteis. i. Kiplinger Hine Jr.. George H. Murphv Jr., ' ictor F. Kuhn, Robert -A. Trowbridge, John Lorber, Dick Freeland. ROW 4: John L. Thompson, Thomas L. Biever, Charles R. Spears, Gerald Miki Roderick Riickricgle, John Parks, Da id MacLeod. Richard L. George, Terry Buckles. Gordon Brown, Larry Grabhorn. WEST HALL II GRIM REAPERS 453 WEST HALL III TROJANS ROW 1: James A. Shupe, E. jay Rommes (Counselor), James P. Mililiill, Charles R. Baker. Michael De Bonis (Treasurer), Ronald K. Mertens. Jack Osborne, Bill CavanauRh. John Quakenljush, Billy Ross Moore, Richard Bell. ROW 2: Mo d janclicr, John Ragsdale, Terry Sniarl, Larry Bartal. C harlcs .Mutlltr. C:liarles knagcr, AVayne .Mthcide, Lowell Madden, Richard Bahcoik, (harks H. Martin, Thomas K. Carter Jr. ROW 3: Oscar V. Miller Ji.. Michael A. DcRosa. James J. Quinn, Charles B. Wise, Hugh R. Fullerton (.Secre- taiy), Leland R. Trapp, Lewis E. Cook Jr., Daniel R. Mcrrell, Paul K. Rider, Richard A. Waldman. Paul ertesch, Frederick L. Jones. ROW 4: John Dean .Vuld, James L. Stout (Governor), Fred L. Beebe, Ron Havdeu, Jim Patrick, Kenneth Mcttam, Jim R. .- nderson. Jay OUltallur, Richard Bast, Bob Husgins, John Fcnker, William Clilton. ROW 1: Ron Brown (Secretary), Abu L baidah . li, Larry Rocbel Fred Blackwell, Jack B. Andrews, Jakub Isman, Robert Gamez ROW 2: Philip A. Wilkinson, Marvin E, Mishkin, Richard R. Haw ley, William E. Crawley, Edward D. Ellison, Gerald J. Lauyer Thomas D. Power. ROW 3: Jerry L. Zonker, Edward Latour, Jerry Hulford, Jack Brown, Walt South, Peter Diamonds. Dick Izcn. ROW 4: Wayne Schrader (Counselor), . lan W. Bergstedt, Henry N. Oakes Jr. (Governor), Herb Farnham, Harry Glazier, Darwin Wise- man. Larry Mazur, Charles Streaty. WEST HALL IV SAINTS 454 SOUTH HALL A BUCCANEERS ROW 1: Jeff Zatorski, George Stokes, Joe Asch, John P. Stworzyjanek (Treasuiei). Richard R. Hori. Robert V. Carver, Forrest H, Hei- liger, Robert P. Slceth, Willard L. Hehns, Richard L, Hivlcy, John Alishouse, Orion .Avery Carmack Jr. ROW 2: Charles Rent, Ken- neth Lakes, Norman L, Baxter, Craig E, Toensing, Larry L. .Atkin- son, Robert J, Smith, Lyndon L. Dean, John Soviero, Frank Simko, Behia L, Polley, James E. Da is, Reginald Monachino, Walter L. Gordon (Secretary). ROW 3: Robert E. Daley, .Arthur D. Jacobs (Governor), H. Ray Garoner, Fred Deltoro, Harold CafTey, Robert Peese, James L. Borton, Theodore A. Chandik, Carl J. Zurcher, Jack Baljer, John McXarnev. ROW 4: Donald Foreman, William Pendleton. Paul Michaels, Leland Grohnke. Richard James, Tom .Allcv. Bob Keene, Bernie Schaler, Gerald J. Ujdak, Frank K, Filler, John J. Lawrence, Charles Schwartz (Counselor), Robert Zondor. ROW 1: Charles R. Levenhagen, Robert L, Leffert, Stan Stringer, .Arsenio -Martinez, Larry Hudson, Kenneth Wyneken. ROW 2: Robert Burgess Jr. (Treasurer), Carl Totten, R. Roy Brooks, Don Long, .Alfred Phillips, Ron Long. ROW 3: Leslie Nakamura, Thomas 1. V ight, Gail M. Edwards (Counselor), James L. Neafus, Donald M. Ward, Richard L Hoflerbert (Secretary), Pete Hicks, SOUTH HALL B KNIGHTS 4 55 NORTH HALL BARONS ROW 1: [oliii 1). Bevlei, Philip F. Johnson, Gilbert Asano, Barry N. Uiinn, I ' liiiip H. Lehman, Phillip Longh, Glen L. Kelley, Leonard V, Miller, Michael J. Gross, Patrick M. Zappia, Paul Morin. ROW 2: Robert A. Kring, David B. Sinnett, Raymond B. Tonetti, Wilbur L. Adams, Ron Oberle, AVilson Hubbell, Devon Bates (Secretarv), Bob Dolphin, James Xitsos, Robert Wade, Hugh Totlen. ROW 3: James M. D. 1-rantz, Johnnie L. Bechler, Michael R. Deshincoe, Gene E. Robbins, Charles O. Trees, Karl O. Koepke (Treasurer), Robert J. Witham, Norb T. Kudele, Norm M. Hayes (Governor), William E. Carpenter, John D. Jones, Dallas Lee Dinger. ROW 4: John Percy, Clyde A. Tucker, Richard Morrison, Michael D. Madura, Wade Altevogt, Dean Mattox, Herb Hoeltke. Mel Rahe, John R. Staley. Ered Weterick (Counselor), Carl Owen Wortlcv. Patrick Mitchell, Curtis Hare. James A. Peters. The North Hall Barons were named the outstanding unit ot MRC, won the Social Plaque of MRC, and captured the MRC soltball crown last year. The Barons also won the single lap record for the Little 500 race for the .second straight year. Annually they present a home- coming dance, a senior steak fry, and a Christmas formal. The dorm is well represented by men on the Student Athletic Committee, lU Foundation, and the debate team. The residents of North Hall are alscj members of Delta Sigma Alpha, . ' lpha Epsilon Delta. Delta Phi Epsi- lon. and nl the Flame and Tomaliawk tkibs. 456 The Cavaliers did exceptionally well in athletics this year as their football team surged ahead to come out on top, a league champion. The also had good basketball and Softball teams. The Cavaliers shared the Christmas spirit with Weatherwax at their annual Chirstmas party. AVith all the excitement of the holiday season, looming finals were forgotten. Other e ents were mixers, exchange dinners, and the annual Ciavalier Spring steak fry at McCormick ' s Creek. The M.R.C. plaque for unit and center work was awardetl to tlie C avaliers. NORTH HALL CAVALIERS ROW 1: P. M Swadcner. Huegroe Perry, Jacob Raab. Jerry Rex Bunon, Roland Hockett, Glen F. Phillippi, Jon Winter (Secretary). James D. Nolan. Thomas D. Dixon. Ned H. Cole. John D. Russell. ROW 2: Jerry SoUoway, Joseph Odishoo, George Bridges, Charley R. Kinzie Jr., Lawrence Kahl, Jon P. Jontz, William R. Mitchell. Bud Moss. Don Goddard. Jack Dniiu ROW 3: liiiiion SweetoM-, Richard E. Thompson. David L. Rice, Joey R. Decg, Dan K. Myers (Treas- urer), Ronald W. Smith, Richard C. Osburn, Harry D. Hockett, Ronnie A. Ermcrt. David L. Stratman. Frank S. Kennedv. 457 CAMPBELL HOUSE ROW 1: J. Slevcn Holmes (Secietaiy). Edward James Hayes (Treasurer) (ieorge Walter (Governor), Joseph Rabb. J. Douglass LaBarr, Wil- liam Wackcr, Rich Mazur. Emmetl Iiiskeep (Counselor). ROW 2: Robert F. London, F. Robert I.i elv. Pete Jones, Rex Fenn, Gib Schuck, James I.ihkr. I ' dsnn Kuiiin, |rnnld Kabrlin, C.nrdon I,. Sims. Tom Moore. Mnh.ini.nl Mi.Miii ROW 3: |nc 1. I ' .i .ii.lsli , Diik ( .iililiM.in, [im Northrup, Norman Perkins, Malcolin L. Craig, Stuart I ' Muipln. Dennis Jamison, Rolland Stephens, Stanley Kaminski, Kenneth . rmitage. ROW 4: Moltke S. Gram, James L. Long, . lan Rensbcrger, George L. .Schrenk, led Davis, Robert Burkhart. Ted f lions, Franklin Sutter, James Staley, David Bassler, William H. ( lllcstc- jl. ROW 1: Rich.ud . . Stamper (Counselor). Gerald Levisque, Thomas I . Miller. Maik F. Mattingly, Mary Lee Garrison (Sweetheart). Dan Palmer. .Allen W. Riley, Robert E. Humenik, Joseph A. Wythe Jr. ROW 2: Kenneth Law (Treasurer). Walter Sylvester, Thoinas Hall, Carl W. Breeden, William Roesch, Theodore Marslutz, James Horn- il l l ROW iHi.mi. Dennis Kciliu.ni liereolos (Governor), Harold Townsend (PrcsidenI), Sl.Mile J. Kulka, Gerry Dick, Tom Lynch. George Simpson, James D. Bailey, Andrew J. Rusnak (Secretary), Ken Grandstaff, Tedd Mishler. DEWEY HOUSE 458 DUNN HOUSE ROW 1: John J. Plain, Robert E. Broun, ' ance Clark (Counselor). Judy Marchino (Sweetheart). John Lerch (Governor), James E. Cruin (Secretary), F. Edward Wall (Treasurer), David M. Dersch. ROW 2: 1 errel (.rant. Harvey Kraut, William K. Morioka, Barry A. Gold. Howaril Friedman. Jerry Grove. Jim Craig. David A. Kirchoff. Jerrv E. Harlan. ROW 3: Jerry L. Clawson, Jerry A. Hughes. Floyd E. riuuston. Rithanl W. Hedge, Is.en on R. Blocher, Tom Radcr, Jim Schrum. Douglas Horr. ROW 4: John E. Pless, .Mian Zukerman, Dave Ziegler, Alan Burt, John E. Bowles, James E. Nicely, Louis J. Eisner. Byron B. Batteiger, William E. Eskev -, Paul D. Weasner. Joe Giorgianni. ROW 5: David K. Hoadlcv. Gavl W. Dosler, Ronnie Wimmer, Mike Kearnev. Ernest McPeak, Thomas L. Warren, Jim Flarris. Douglas E. Fiesh. .Alen o J. Fields III, Victor H. Denton, Paul Lewandowski. ROW 1: Phillip B. Strauss, Michael Regan (Treasurer), . rnoUl I). Hersch. Joe Felke. Rov ReMite, Jerry Frisch, Charles Chapman (Counselor), Phillip Tvndall. ROW 2: Dave Mahoney. Bob Armstrong. Jack Barr. Don Schidtheis. Farrv Waddell. Dick Stefan (Governor). Da e Pringle. ROW 3: Buddv Wiggs. |oe Ranscl. Jim Schwind. Don Aniholt, Phil Hammond. Bill Elhuore, Jon Leipold. Bill C. Holmes. Peter J. Horn. ROW 4: Max Johnson, Ron Sampson, Tom Telle (Secretary), Nick Cachules. Don Holt, Jim Ruddick, Dick Boram, Charles M. Brune. Buck Buchanan. ELLIOTT HOUSE 459 FERGASON HOUSE ROW 1: John Border, R. John (.a dig. ). l.vm r k.ni.is. Willaid IV Bisliop. Judy Hicks (Swtcihcavt). K idic BariKil. Mack I ' lcI, I ' liillip Koutch, William M, Foutch. ROW 2: Kv King. Dick Eley, Robert Clampbcll, David R. Weber (Secretary). A. Deane Malaker, Robert Adams. Richard Bracken, Don Hall. | )hn Kellcv, Robert Hoskins, John Linson, ' ernon W. Brngger [r. ROW 3: I ' elcr M. Sfikas, J(H Hall, Robert Y. Becknell, I oni S I ' lnvis, Don 11. Dearie, Frank H, ,Sniikel, Steven F, Ross, Ron Cajdos. David I ' aMie. Donald R. Ullstam, Jan R. Stenback. ROW 4: Jim Allin, Bob Mogle, Dave . ' mbler, Paul H. DeLong (Governor), John F ' oster. Bob Lawrence. Larry Cummins (Treasurer), George Miller, Don McGivern. Bruce K. Williams (Counselor), Fred Dausch, Harold K, Harlman. ROW 1: Donald E. Schlink, Jesse F. iers, Philip H. Jones (Treas- urer), Carolyn Sue Covven (Sweetheart), Marilyn Moats (Sweetheart), Morris E. Phillips Jr.. Sheldon R. Marrs. ROW 2: Toiri Gehring, Raymond N. Irezak. Richard A. Modlin. AlHc C. Hakim, Robert K. White (Secretary), Ronald K. Fowler, Richard P. Wesolowski. ROW 3: Les .Sandy (Couirselor), Charles H, Prickett (Governor), Jerry Pitcher, Norman D. Brown, Bob Bloecker, Ray Morgan, Fred Dressel, HALL HOUSE 460 HARNEY HOUSE ROW 1: Howard R. Li a. Michael C. Canine. Walter B. Todd. Carol Rapp (Sweetheart). Frank C. Wehlage. William M. Rand. Richard L. O ' Brien. ROW 2: Roger Tobins. Charles Hartman. Bill Edwards, Ken Carpenter, Richard J. Dawson, Larry McKown, Arnold Stein, Bill Stucky. ROW 3: Edwin A. Lyskowinski, Willard Rodeck (Coun- selor), Bob Wilkinson. Bob Gilliom, Tony Amdur, Don Miller, Glenn Wright (Governor), Jack Miller. ROW 4: Ronnie Ponsler, Paul J. Kienzvnski, James Bostwick. Ronald M ers, John Sungail, Glen Butte, Phil Poppe, John Monfreda, Barry Hunter. ROW 1: Marvni 1). M.icklin. R .n IWiin . lik. kHeigh, Richard D. Miller, Floyd H. Fields Jr.. Jud kusaika (Sweetheart). William C. Love (Counselor). Jon R. Reed (Governor), William Edward Waldo, Carson E. Johnson. Gerald R. Humerickhouse. ROW 2: Michael P. Lake. Homer L. Elliott. George E. Raderstorf, E. Lanny Hartley. John R. Naleznv. David D. Wilson. J. Stuart Jones. Robert T. Wail. Thomas D. Rusinek. James D. Hendricks. ROW 3: Lew R. Miller. Jack Frickc. Kenneth L. Scrogham, David Dutiin , h.iMii Blceke. Eldon C. Killian. William H. Foulkes (Treasurer), Fom t.ioce. Ronald ' . Schultz. Glenn H. Bushman. Bruce A. Badiac. ROW 4: Richard Manassa, Melvin Opper, Jon Griffin, Donald Crane, Jim Woodhanis, Dave H. Lundmark, Thomas R. Smith, Charles R. Pluinmer, Robert Ballentine, Charles Placke, John Meyer. HARDING HOUSE 4(31 HUMMER HOUSE ROW 1: nick Hanlv, iSecictaix). John Richanison. John Ojala (Treasurer), I oni Rrising, James Hill. Charlie Cogdell. Ronald Orbaiigh, Robert R kcr. ROW 2: na i(l I.illig. Robert Lrtlal, Dick Cantin, Bill Cog lell, Virgil R. Grunkcmcycr (Go ernnr). Keith L. Gran. Mike Findlev. Xorman Ochstein. Rav Welch. ROW 3: Larr L. lUubaum, Connie M. Hostetler, Robert Eugene Miller. John C. Stephenson, llonakl Johnson. Charles .M. Uaiii. Fred J. Scott. Bob 1 ennvson, Robert Larrick. ROW 4: Richard Kimmcl. Dennis Run- an. Dick Casten, (Counselor), Lou KoUias, Mel Piontkowski. Da c Mounts, Tony J. Germang, Ted B. Horn, Fred Eggeis. ROW 1; Louis LIrich, Martha ka Holt (Sucethcart), Kenneth W. Wallace (Treasurer), Sharon Ford (Sweetheart), Robert Crowe (Governor), Kathy Munk (Sweetheart), John Lyon (Secretary), Donna Bartels (Sweetheart). Charles Stewart. ROW 2: Chester Poor, Robert McCord, Burton Siegel. Tom F. Weisz, Bruce Bernhart, James W. Rodebaugh, Paul Wasson, Fred Hawkins. Jim Scott, Ira Lev. ROW 3: Edward Mcchling. .Alan Bcgley, Bob Lorenzi. Bruce Clark, Tony Windell, Le Roy Keith, Led Freedman, Larrv Corbin, William Schooley (Counselor). ROW 4: Richard Galich. Jack Croney, Tom Griffin, Stan M. Koscielski, William M. McGee. Kave R. Schuiz, Richard Ramsey, Bill Kleckner. .Allen I.aiigdon. Richard Goldman, Donald Quiniby. JENKINS HOUSE 402 WI—W«MIIIIIII[l( lWmW! ' LOWE HOUSE ROW 1: Jack Clark (Counselor), Jim Bortel (Governor). Bob Behr- ends. Sandy Shepler (Sweetheart), Gene Fowler, Clark Johnston. George L. Beckett (Treasurer). ROW 2; Richard I,. Johnson, Stephen E. Kroczek, Joseph C. Holinko, Ronald E. Bell, Chico Tinkle, Joseph B. Saladino. John D. Todd, Marshall Heinold, Robert L. Gray, Howard Goldberg. ROW 3: Dale F. Miller, Ed Wilson Jr., Philip Moenning, Phil Mosbaugh. Roljcn Hamilton. Fred Buechner, Stephen Perfect, Fred Starbuck. Fred W . Carver, Tom illiger. Roger V. Mccks. ROW 4: Ralph Morris. Roger X ' ignolo, Don Mit- chell, Bruce Bone (Secretary), Leon Cheesbrough, Fred 1.. Precise, Marian T. Boultinghouse, Garv B. Brumback. John F. Zimmer, Maurice Smith, Phillip L. Hartman, Eddie L. Hall, Don Deganutti. ROW 5: Steve H. Pulvcr. James R. Cerney, James R. Wattles, Ed Voungman, Bob Pickerill, Marty Pieters, C. Gregory Walker, Larrv Shriner, George Callahan, Lowell Hyer, Edgar H. Bill, David Schalliol, Ronald Costlow, Larry H. Hundley, John E. Bales. ROW 1: Ernie Baird, Robert L. Stilwell (Governui). I ' hilip J. Gut- wein. Bill Noone, Don Burditt, Jim Gibbs, Kent Orr, Dale Robinson, Ronnie Carmonv. ROW 2: John P. Colglazier, James L. McCoskey (Secretary), William D. Enright, Normand L. Horn, Reginald L. Ferguson, Jerry L. Loffman (Counselor), Robert W. Demaree, Jerry Ranusiai, Leon i. Faiicdc. Gcoige Nicmiec, Robert V. KroU, Jerry (iyoles. ROW 3: John Kopchik (Treasurer), Mike Burkett, Jon Markland, Max Hintele, George Carey, Nick Karanovich, Jr., Harold Southard, David George Eager, Donald Noone, John Northrup, Calvin DeCapua, Bob Lembke. NICHOLS HOUSE 463 PARKS HOUSE ROW 1: Nfikc Stag, Chuck Hayes. Bill Fagaly. Norman Kosclkc. Bob Bogusz ( Ireasiirei). Herb Bavlis. Darwin Mitchell, Fred M. Meyer, Jerry C, Todd. Staff Wilburne. ROW 2: John P. Hiieslis, Richard A, (ireene. Thomas G. Horka. irgil E. Reisingcr. Judd B. I.owen- bar. Peter L. Shideler. Raymond J. O ' Brian, David A. Eubank, James K. Kostopoulos, Francis E. Solms, Richard Morgan. ROW 3: David V. Major, James W. Pierazek, Roger A. Fortna, Ted Smith, Bob W ' insiead. Jim Perry. Curtis McCarty. Walt Harris. Ron Kaiser Jr.. Riibard A. Ueisfeld. ROW 4: Duane Burnor. Robert D. Malhvs, Rav S. I ' lain. Kent D. Carlisle. Gerald N. Svctanoll. Donald R. Robling. Sanford I. 1 ishcoff. Randall Miller, Jim Slicglitz. Jerrv L. Miller. William H. Adams. Richard D. Wright. William McCor- nii(k Jr. ROW 1: riiiiothy I,. ' Sailiiig (C:oiinscloi). Ronald L. Page, Monte H. Wetter, Patrick Sanders, Ron Maris (Governor), Walter E. Payne n, Sherman M. Arnold, C. .Allen Lehman (Secretary). ROW 2: Maurice Pennock, . llen Love, Paul Martin, Ronald Reed, Gerald L. McKinsey. ' ernon J. Petri. Michael F. Mondovics, Frank Kaslcwicz. ROW 3: Jack L. McClaine. Bob Hughes. Don A. Moretton, Thomas Hirsclunaim. Neil .Anderson, Wayne McLean, John Cass, Wayne Studcr. James olkman. ROW 4: Daniel B. Horton. Byron Young. Walter Lunte, Robert R. Schmidt. Eugene Robert Sriver. C. Eugene Nichols, .Arthur D. Kearn, May E. Di.xon. Leroy Kochert, Louis Meek. ROLLINS HOUSE 464 RUTER HOUSE ROW 1: Robert Shinn (Counselor), Richard Boehning, William Bennett (Secretary), Robert Cupp (Governor). David Beldus. Herbert A. Hazen, Ronald D. Robbins (Treasurer), Frederick A. Patcheak. ROW 2: Kent Hankins, Bob Osborn, Thomas A. Miller. Jerry D. Larrison, Richard Fleck, George Bourne, Robert Smith, John M. Wambo, Jon Micu, Norm Hassfurder. ROW 3: Thomas ' . Doty, Peter Klondaris, Richard David Baldin, Gary Lee Robbins. Joe Cadman Shafer, Robert D. Smith, Jerry E. Werling, Phillip k. Hardwick, Max L. Grav, Herschel Zehr. ROW 4: Jerry Gattchall, Ron Carmin, Gary York. Tom Zunk, Thomas Sherrier, John Drake, John C. Hennigar, Rich Xellemann, William A. Arnett, J. Richard Brozovic. ROW 1: Ned ' . Schimizzi, Paul F. Jones. Glenn A. Talley. Bill Lintz. David J. Vucich, William Robert Bartok, Don Thomas Stevenson, Pierre Jan Regnier. John P. Matsis. Austin David Ritterspach. Barrv R Hoover. ROW 2: Ronald Pavelka, Vooda d Roy Smith, Wallie Musson, Mike Lawrence, Jim Mount. Don R. Martin, Tony Mastey, Bill.) Mmiii SiuciaM;, Don DuBois, Max E. Piiikerton (Governor). ROW 3: Joe Paloski, Tom Hardaway, Robert Fugate. Rahn Miller, Wavne La ' oncher, Bruce Thompson. (Treasurer). Stephen angel. Bruce Depevv. Nugen Hall, Carl Home. Norman Broun. Gerald Borkenstein. STOCKWELL HOUSE -165 ROW 1: Joseph Shook, Ron Keller (Tieasuiei), Bernard Brewer, Richard L. Laltimer, John T. ' idovich, Barbara Cohen (Sweet- heart), Larry Ratts, Arvin Steinberg, Ken Warbritton, Doug Shue (Governor), Ted Petersen, Stuart Kahn. ROW 2: John Reed (Secre- tary), Bill Sthrader, Ralph S. Thorsen, Ravniond G. Sinvth, Peter L. Spiirljcck. Jim Law. Jeryl Wright, Jim Shdwaltcr. Martin Angell, Norman Chappell, George Barger, Da e Held. ROW 3: Edward L ' hles, VV ' avne Dell, Wayne L. Morris, Dick Fox, John L. Largura, Larry J. Bruner. Robert Dillard, Bob Bradach, Kent Lindquist, Frederic Bowles, Sam Payton (Counselor), Walter K. Smoot, John Thomas Russell. ROW 4: Keith K. Ritter, Dave Nolan, Freeman Martin. Karl F. Napper, Edward Vondrak, Donald E. Stevens, Ralph eeks. Jack Ernsting. Gerald Jorgensen, Barry Stein, Ronald Bargerhutf. Tom Albertson. For the third ,str;iight year, Dodds House was named the outstanding unit of the Men ' s Quad. Dodds House was also the top independent unit in intrammal sports for the third straight year, and finished second in the Little .500 race last Spring. They have placed in the top ten in four of the six Little 500 races. Varsity athletes of Unit 1 are Jerry Wright, gym- nastics: Ed LThles, fencing; Joe Shook, wrestling, and Howard Hamilton, Sam Congie, and Wally Smoot, foot- ball. Dick Lattimer was president of the Advertising C:hib. and Arvin Steinberg was a Student Senator. 466 1 SENIOR INDEX AcHOR, Robert John Gary A.B. Social Service AcKERMAN, Jane Elizabeth Loogootee B.S. Education Red Cross (Sec, V-pres.), ETA, ACE Adams, Floyd E. Marysi ' ille B.S. Education ETA, YMCA, Pershing Rifles, Geography Club . dams, Paul E. Bloomington B.S. General Business SAM Adamso.n, James Henry, Jr Terre Haute B.S. General Bu . DERSON, James Gary A. B. Fine Arts West Hall (Soc. Ch.), Club, Little 500 Ahlbrand, Jerome Thomas Seymour B.S. Radio and TelcMsion. :AE, Skull and Crescent Alpha Delta Sigma, YMCA Ahlers, Richard Joseph Warren, Ohio B.S. Management SAM Akre, Philip Robert Union . .B. Anatomy-Physiology ■tRA, Phi Ela Sigma (Pres.), Alpha Epsilon Delta, Skeleton Club Alexander, Margaret Birdena Bloomington B.S. Education AAA. Pi Lambda Theta. Alpha Lambda Delta, lU Band, lU Orchestra Alger. Biilie Jean Indianapolis A.B. Social Service YWCA, Social Service Club, Memorial Referral Bd. (Ch.) Alishouse, John Carl Bainbridge B.S. Physics Weslev Foundation Marching 100. South Hall ■■. ' (Scholarship Ch.) Allen, David Mumter B.S. Education nK , Pi Sigma Alhpa, Freshm Football (Assn.) Allen, Eleanor LaV ' ern Logansport B.S. Nursing Education Cresset (Treas.) Allen, Ruth Carolyn Greenfield B.S. Education M, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta. School of Educa- tion Student Coun. Y VCA Allison, Ralph C. Indianapolis B.S. General Business ATQ, Baseball (1, 3, 4) Allhan, David William Peru B.S. Chemi ' stry AXA Altheide. Wayne Carlton Brookfield, Illinois B.S. Management SAM Tomahawk, Union Scrvic Award, Ushering Amstuts. Joseph Ger. ld Toledo, Ohio B.S. HPER 2N, I Men, Football (1-4) Anderson, John Cameron Oolitic B.S. Education Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching 100 , ndeson, Marilyn . nn Indianapolis A.B. French EK, Enomene, Phi Sigma Iota, Class (V-prcs.) Anderson, Neil Allen Fort Wayne B.S. Transportation Little 300, Gamma Delta, Trans- portation Club . nderson, Nora Jean Gary . .B. Social Service Delta Phi Alpha, Alpha Lambd; Delta, Gamma Delta Anderson, Shirley Yvonne Valparaiso B.S. Textile Merchandising Omicron Delta, Gamma Alpha Chi, Marketing Club, Morrison Hall (Pres., Vpres.) Anderson, Warren Lee Fort Wayne B.S. Marketing Track 2, I Men, Marketing Club, and Advertising Club . ndrew, Jerald Lee Fort Wayne . .B. Medicine . lpha Epsilon Delta, Dorm (Gov., Soc. 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Clarice Fayi Bio •ingto A.B. Home Economics Smilhwood 3 (Pres.), Senate, .AWS Town Girls Comm., Chapel Guild Gray, Dickey Wayne Terre Haute B.S. Optometry Omega Delta Nu Green. James Lawrence Bloomington B.S. Radio and Television GUENIN TH Marion B.S. Business Education ZTA, Omicron Delta, S.AM, (V-pres.), YWCA, Young Rep. Guy, Robert C. II Whiting B.S. Marketing Marketing Club. SAM. Arnc Air Society, Finance Club Habben, Meredith G. Hammond B.S. General Business H.addan, Natalie Joan Noblesi ' ille A.B. Fine Arts Crimson Bull, DePauw Univ. ( Haceman. Donna Sue Bloomington B.S. Marketing 2K (Cor. Sec). Mortar Board, Pleiades, LUNA, YWCA, Student .Athletic Comm. Haias, Raymond Marc pMst Chicago B.S. Education Flame Club, Lowe House (Go Nc .Athletic Coun. Hall, Virginia Ger.aldine Cleveland, Ohio B.S. Marketing SK (Soc. Ch.), Omicron Delta, SAM, Marketing Club, YWCA Hallett, Marilyn Marie Western Springs, Illinois .A.B. English Literature riB , Carleton College (1,2) Hamilton, Arthur Wayne Hobart B.S. Management Hamilton, Carol Jane Frankfort B.S. Education Hammond, Phillip Allen Evansville B.S. Business Insurance Club, SAM, l.M Sports H mpton, Judith Eleanor Evansville .A.B. English Literature nB , Enomene H.anau, Henry Fred Yonkers, New York B.S. Management HA (Soc. Ch., Marshal), SAM Hanisch, Frank Joseph, Jr. Long Branch, New Jersey B.S. Management SAM Hanley, Larry L. Gaston .A.B. Anatomy-Physiology Phi Eta Sigma. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Little 500 B.S. F.lurnli.in VU( n Cab.), F , ( 1 I ' ll s . |l. h and tMiili, sill. 1. HI iii. Comm Hanning, James E. Cambridge City A.B. Biology Kappa Alpha Mu, .Arbutu Hansen, Robert Eugene South Bend A.B. Psvchology :n, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Wesley Foundation Harbin, Nancy Lee Hammond A.B. Journalism Theta Sigma Phi (Sec), Daily Student Indianapolis A.B. Gmcrnmen ■Idv-k, Arnold Ail Society, YMCA Hare. Curtis Clyde Gary B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Delta Sigma .Advertising Club, Accounting Club, Finance Club, MRC Arts Coun. Harman, Jack Kimes A ngola B.S. General Business SAM. Flying Club, Young Republicans. Marketing Club Heaion, Albert Ja Bloomfield A.B. Gowrnment 111. Stud. Ath. Con Hedge, John Alan Lebanon B.S. Chemistry Phi Eta Sigma, Scabbart Blade, IM Sports, Little Harris, Marilyn Elizabeth Indianafmlis B.S. Education AKA, .ACE, FTA, YWCA, NAACP Hedge, Prichard J Morristown Harris, Myrna BS- Business Pendleton B.S. Marketing Marketing Club (Sec). ., . . , Sycamore Hall (Soc. Ch.), LUNA B-? ,. ' aj: ' ; ' .f, Hedge. Richa Harrison, Paul Carter New York, New York B.S. Health Safety A A, IM Sports Ha rt, May DE.AN Columbus B.S. Education FTA Hart, Thomas Marion Sellersbnrg B.S. Marketing Marketing Club Hartzell, Martha Jane New Castle A.B. English KAe. Alpha Lambda Delta (V-pres.), Mortar Bd., Senii Class Sec, lU Foundation, Panhell Hatfield, Craig Bond Michigan City B.S. Geology Hauenstein. 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DePauw University (1,2) Haves, Albin Berrv. |r. Louisville. Kentucky ing B.S. HPER Ben (Pres., Ath. Ch.). I Men, Phi Epsilon Kappa, MRC Sec. Bd., Baseball (1-4) Hayes, Edward Lee Laiayette B.M. Music Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, lU Philharmonic, Symphony Band Hayes, Gayle Eugene Muncie B.S. Management Alpha Kappa Psi, SAM HAVF.S. Norman Maxwell Frankfort B.S. Education Flame Club, Accounting Club, MRC (Pres.), North Hall B (Gov., Sec), Senate A.B. Historv and Philosophy Mil Religious Coun., Canterbury C:lub (Exec. Coun.) Hendricks, Marilyn Ann Evansville B.S. Education AKA, YWCA, FTA, NAACP, Newman Club Henricks, Richard Wayne AT, SAM Dolores Hayes, Robert D. Bloomington B.S. HPER Phi Epsilon Kappa Hayes. Robert E., J Indianapolis B.S. Finance He. dy, Kay Rosalu Kokomo .A.B. English YWCA Henry, Jacqueline Indianapolis B.M.E. Music Aie (Pres.), Panhell. YWCA (Soc. Comm.) Herrold, George Edwin Lafayette ,A.B. Journalism Sigma Delta Chi, Flame Club, Daily Student, Unit Coun. 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Phi Mu .Mpha Sinforia, Marching 100 Holder, David E. Monticello B.S. .Accounting - rnold Air Society, Accounting Club HOLLEY, SONDRA LoLA South Bend A.B. History HoLLiHAN, Evelyn Norma Hammond B.S. Education A , YWCA, ACE, FTA Holly, Harvey Bernard Jackson, Mississippi B.M.E. Music ' Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching 100 Honaker, Charles R. Indianapolis A.B. Journalism Sigma Delta Chi, Daily Student, IM Sports, Usher Corps Honda, Nobuo Lanki City, Hawaii .A.B. History Hood, Dorothy Ja M, Pi L.ambda Theta, FTA, ACE Hooning, John Peter, III B.S. Finance .i. . Skull and Crescent, Finance Club (Pres.. Treas.), Marketing Club, SAM, Track (1) Hopkins, Donald Wayne CrawfordsiMe -A.B. Mathematics HoRMUTH, James Otto Evann ' iUe B.S. Optometry Wk, Omega Delta. Newman Club HoRwiTZ, Sanford Jay Munster B.S. Marketing IkM. Hillcl. Jordan River Re u. HosKiNsoN, Ann Schwab EvansviUe A.B. French A (Rush Ch.. Pledge Tr.). FTA, Jr. Panhell Hostetler, Connie Mack Westport A.B. Botanv Wesley Foundation. . FROTC Drill Team, YMCA House. Robert Baker Lafayette B.S. Management ♦ PA. Skull and Crescent. SAM. Scabbard k Blade, Swimming (1) HousER, Ann L. Valparaiso .A.B. Psychology . SA, Pleiades. Wesley Founda- tion, Grinnel College (1,2) Howald, Loren Lamont Bloomington B.S. .Accounting .Accounting Club Howard, Robert Pall Evansiillr B.M. Music Operas, Singing Hoosieis, University Singers MiiBBARD, Morris Elbert (■rcnada. Mississippi H.M. .Music Composition HtiBDELL, Calvin K. Gary B.S. Education Lambda .Alpha Epsilon Hlddleston. El M .A. Louisville. Kentucky B.S. Marketing ATA, Dragon ' s Head, Tennis (4) Hudson, Margaret W. Solsberry B.S. Education Hi ' GHEs, Joe G. Indianapolis B.S. General Business KS, (Pres.). Sphinx Club (V-pres.). Skull and Crescent, lU Foundation (Pres.) Hull, Carol Timma Fort Wayne A.B. Literature -Xn, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta. YWCA, Bells of Indiana, FTA Humerickhouse. Ronald Rav Elnora B.S. General Business Hunter, Ben L. Milan B.S. 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Wesley Foundation Johnson. Barbara Jean Lexington .A.B. Latin-English Eta Sigma Phi, Pi Lambda Theta, FTA, YWCA, Dorm Officer Johnson, Carson Edward Monlpelier B.M.E. Music Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Marching 100, lU Symphony Band Johnson, Kay Marlene Knox B.S. HPER Johnson. Kenneth B. Lowell B.S. Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi (Pres), .Arnold Air Socieu , Military Ball (Ch.), YMCA Johnson, Linda Claire South Bend B.S. Accounting Omicron Delta, Gamma Alpha Chi, Smithwood 4 (Pres., Treas.), Accounting Club Sheffield Johnson, Mary Eleanor ACE, YWCA Johnson, R. Donald Hammond .A.B. Anatoray-Physiology Johnson, Rosalind Ann South Bend B.S. Education Daily Student. Big Ten Cont. Rep. Jones, Raymond Oolitic B.S. Education Jordan, Donald E. Bloomington B.S. Management Woodlawn Cts. (Treas.), SAM, Business Club, Y.MCA Jordan, Robert Dean Bloomington -A.B. Economics SAM JoRis, William Edavard South Bend B.S. Social Studies JOSPE, SUSANNE Rego Park, Sew York A.B. German Smithwood House Council, Choral Union, Hillel (Pub.), .Audilorium Usher Corps, NA.ACP Joss, Margaret M. Fort Wayne B.S. Language and Math Joss, Robert A. Fort Wayne B.S. Transportation Transportation Club Kaegi, Susan Birmingham, Mich. B.S. Education KAe Kahn, Stuart Paterson, New Jersey A.B. Government , n. . Marching 100 Kalver, Carol Fay Decatur A.B. Speech Therapv SAT (Pres., Treas., V-pres.), Pleiades. Hillcl (Cor. Sec), YWCA, Speech and Hearing Kaneko, Tadashi Honolulu, Hawaii B.S. Real Estate Karlson, Shirley Mae Lowell B.S. Education Cresset Club Karowsky, Donald F. Peru B.S. Marketing Ki:, Marketing Club, Young Republicans Kaser, William Robert Lafayette B.S. Accounting ♦AG , Basketball (1). Baseball (1-4), Accounting Club, ' oung Republicans Kassenoff, Sanford Toms River, New Jersey B.S. Management SAM Kauchak. Richard Norman Kaye. Joan Hartman St. Albans, Vermont B.S. Social Service Kaye. M. Kenneth St. Albans. Vermont B.S. Marketing nA . Skull and Crescent (Sec), Hillel (Coun.), Marketing Club 472 1 KAZICH — LONG Kazich. Patricia Barb R ' Gary B.S. Ediualion FTA, ACE Keck, Carolyn Sizanne Bloomington B.S. Education . Ma Diane Keelev, Long Beacli B.S. HPER Pemm Club (Pres.). WRA (V-pres.. Treas.), IM Sports, Wcalherwax (Prcs.) Reiser, Richard E. Mhhawaka A.B. Police .Administration Lambda .Mplia Epsilon Keith, Robert Dale Aurora B.S. Education Kellev, Gordon E. Fairland B.S. Biology t SK, Scabbard and Blade. Pershing Rifles Kellev, Ivan Rav Bloommglon B.S. Marketing Advertising Club, Marketing Club Kellev. James Floyd Fort Tl ' ayne B.S. History ,,„„, Dragons Head Societv, MRHA (Pres.), YMCA, Student Senate lU Foundation KELtMAN, Frederick William Indianapolis B.S. Business Kelly, . lice Diane Greenwood B.S. Education IIB . .Association for Childhood Education KHONOKHAKLL. ESTHIR O. Bangkok, Thailand . .B. Chemistry KlELTON, MeLVYN JOSEPH South Bend A.B. Physiology -. natomv Alpha Epsilon Delta, MRC ( Bd. of Gov., Arts Coun.), Skeleton Club KIENZYNSKI, Pall John Gary B.S. Social Service Social Service Club. Newman Club, MQ Hospitahtv Comm. Killian, Robert . . Indianapolis B.S. Business AX, .Advertising Club, I Men, Wrestling (4), Marketing Club Kilpatrick, Thomas Marlin Evansiille B.S. Education r, Union l.™ T i.- ,T,„ « Crescent, Arnold Air So ,? ' l ' ; ' . I R,l7 Director (4), lU Found: (1-3). Md Ball L- jon, YMCA rtus. Daily Student KosiN, John Robert Gary B.S. Marketmg K. HPC, Marketing Club, Ne inan Club KozAciK, Patricia .Ann Whiting .A.B. Journalism AOn, Theta Cheerleader Queen, .Arbut Kraner, Jerry L. Kokomo B.S. Marketing Kravas, William Christ Gary B.S. .Accounting ATA, Young Dem., .Acco Cluh, IM Sports, Beth Foundation Krebs, John Lolis Alexandria, Kentucky B.S. Management .American Marketing .As Hobart B.S. Business SAM Lashell, James Winston Osgood B.S. Business XA (V-pres.), Skull and ' ' ' - Soc., Cla KiMMEL, Wayne .A. LaPorte A.B. Government r : i sJ a ' Pha. Ps«hoi;ig?-Club Senate, lU Foundation Kreitman, Leon l.ouiwille, Kenlw A.B. Psychology Kelly, John Edward Bloonungton B.S. Accounting .Accounting Club Kelly, John Howard Madrid, New York B.S. Marketing Marketing Club. .Advertising Club. Real Estate Club Kelso. Patricia Lou Fort Wayne A.B. English 1IB+ (Cor. Sec. Hse. Mgr.l. lU Foundation. AWS iBd. ..f standards), Y ' AVCA (Cabineli Kennedy, Robert Keith Kokomo B.S. Education Kenshol, William Stanley Gary A.B. Zoology Keppler, Carole Kindwall Indianapolis A.B. Mathematics Kern. .Arlene Marie Bedford B.M.E. Music Tau Beta Sigma (Treas.), Svmphonv Band, YWCA, -Amei . Guild of Organists (Sec.) Kern, Nancy Lynn Bedford B.S. Office Management Forest Hall (Treas.), YWCA, Young Republicans, IM Sports Kern. Roy William Fort Wayne B.S. General Business :ae Kett, Gilbert Frank Indianapolis B.S. General Business KZ (House Mgr.). Insurance Club, Sailing Club, Crimson Bu Keys, Norma Evelyn Winchester B.S. Accounting Omicron Delta. Accounting Clii Memorial Hall iSoc. Ch., Trea ' Kincaid, Garland Ellis I.izton B.S. Education Kincaid. Robert Wayne , Kokomo B.S. Education Hickory West (Sec.) King, M. rshall, Jr. Scottsburg B.M. Music KiNKLE, Susan Mary E-ransi-ille B.S. Business AXQ, Omicron Delta KiRCHNER, Charlotte Jane Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Education AOn, Union, FTA, Young Republicans Choir Klem, Paul Richard Gary A.B. English Klinge, Edward Carl Indianapolis A.B. Government 211 (Soc. Ch.), lU Foundation Klingerman, John Joseph Kokomo A.B. Anatomy-Physiology Phi Eta Sigma, .Alpha Epsilon Delta Knight, Robert LeRov Indianapolis B.S. Business Transportation Club, Laurel Hall (Athletic Ch.) Knisley, Sharon Dee Indianapolis B S. Radio and Television A Knoebber, Edward Henry £; iar( B.S. Marketing ATA, Marketing Club, Advertising Club Korza, Richard Louis Gary B.S. Accounting .Accounting Club KONSTANS, CONSTANTINE Dayton, Ohio B.M. Music Phi Mu Alpha, Sifonia, Phi Epsilon Sigma, Scabbard and Blade. IM Sports, Symphonv, Brass Choir Kristoef, Frank I East Chicago B.S. Business MRCA -Arts Coun L. ttimer, Richard Lee South Bend B.S. Business Alpha Delta Sigma (V-pres.), Advertising Club (Pres.), Marketing Club Laudick, Richard Charles Indianapolis B.S. Business Zn. Marketing Club, Real Estate Club, .Advertising Club Lauer. L.awrence James fort iray-ie B.S. Business Delta Sigma Pi, Marketing Club, Real Estate Club, .Advertising Club Lavmos, Denis Bonham Warren A.B. Physics TKE (V-pres.). Falcon, Sphinx Club il (Bus. Mgr.) Lewandowski, Paul Andrew North Judson B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Newman Uub, Young Democrats Lewis. Robert Dean Bedford A.B. Journalism A- A, Sigma Delta Chi (Pres.), Daily Student (Editor), IIJ Foundation Lewis, Shirley Gary B.S. Education .ACE Liberman, Annette Sarah Gary B.S. Education ACE, FTA, Hillel Libey, John Royer LaGrange ,A.B. Anatomy-Physiology Skeleton Club (V-pres.), Phi 1 Alpha. Alpha Phi Omega. Pcis ing Rifles Liechty. Karen Belle loiva City, loua B.S. HPER Wesley Foundation (Cabinet) Lindsay, Carmen Marion B.M. oice Kroecer. Howard Frederick Seymoiir B.S. Business Alpha Kappa Psi. Real Estate Club. Marketing Club Kroger, Betsy Carolyn Indianapolis B.S. Education -K (Soc. Ch.), lU Sing (Steering Comm.), FTA YWCA, WRH Krueger, Thomas Paul South Bend .A.B. .Anatomy-Physiologv AT, Phi Eta Sigma, .Alpha Epsilon Delta Kruse, Kurt G. Indianapolis B.S. Business Ku, Chla-Wei Tai-Peh, China B.S. Social Service Chinese Student -Assn. KuTZNER, Mary Arlouch Hammond B.S. Education Pi Lambda Theta, AWS, Pamarada, FTA, YWCA, Svcamore (V-pres.) KuYPER, James Russell Dyer B.S. Business Alpha Phi Omega (Pres.. V-pres.), SAM, U. of Miami (1) Lambert, William Pierre Indianapolis B.S. Business eS (Pres.), Delta Sigma Pi. Blue Kev (Sec, Treas.), Sphinx Club, Class V-pres. (4) Land, Murphey Calvin Lawrenceville, Illinois B.S. Business SAM Le. k, Donald .Aubrey Brownsburg Lindsay, Marlene B.S. Social Service Washington ATP., Skull and Crescent, bpninx g Home Economii Club, Dragon ' s Head. YMCA ' y (Pres.), Stud. Body Cab. (Pr Leavell, Fred Winnefield, Jr. Sew Castle B.S. Business SAM Ledden, M. Sue Fort Wayne A.B. English Literature A , Alpha Lambda Delta, Enomene, Pleides Lee, Robert Edward Rockville B.S. Business TKE, SAM, Singing Hoosiers Lehman, Elizabeth Marie Chisholm, Minnesota B.M.E. Music Mu Phi Epsilon (Chaplain), Pi Kappa Lambda, Symphonv Orchestra, FT.A Lembke, Reinhold Robert Kokomo B.S. Management SAM, Fall Carnival Lengnick, Guenther Fritz Columbus A.B. Chemistrv ' Alpha Chi Sigma R. Lennincton, Terrence Fort Wayne B.S. Marketing Laurel Hall (Soc. Ch.), ,vt7Fv Michael T .Advertising Club, Newman Club Livezey, Michael j Linton, Norman L. Lebanon B.S. Management SAM Linville, David Nichols Gas City B.S. .Accounting KAP, Delta Sigma Pi, YMCA LlPPEATT, MaRJORIE ElEANOR Dugger A.B. Speech Therapv Speech Hearing Club LisHER, Wilbur Earnest Greenfield B.S. Business . Jordan River Revue, Univ ersity Theatre, YMCA, Pershing Rifles, SAM Litherland, Carole JoAnne Fort Wayne B.M. Music . KAO, Sigma Alpha Iota (Treas.) Alpha Lamba Delta, Pi Kappa Lamba, YWCA Little, John Paul Richmond B.M.E. Music . ,, KAP, Kappa Kappa Psi. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Ushers Corps, Marching 100, YMCA Larowe, Gl.adys .An Koselke, Norman Eugene Wanatah B.S. HPER , „ „ Phi Eosilon Kappa (Treas.), Marion Newman Club, ™ Sports, Little B.S Education 500, House Coun. Crftset (Sec.) Lane, Clarence Roger Kokomo B.S. HPER Track (1-4) Lancford, Fr-vnk L. lya-i ' iington B.S. Education Lanom, Gail Patricia Gary A.B. Sociology KA, Jr. Panhell, YWCA, Housing Coun., YWCA, Choral Comm. Leslie. John Robert l.ogansport A.B. French Phi Sigma Iota. Usher Corps Lessly. Marilyn Jeanne DeKalb. Illinois B.M. Music AFA, Young Republicans. Usf Corps, Beth Foundation Leu, Nadine Louise Hammond B.S. Education AXQ (Historian), YWCA, .ACE, Young Republicans Levenstein, Paula Sue Greensburg B.S. Secretarial Training SAT (V-prcs.), Hillel, .AWS, YWCA Mu B.S. Business es, Delta Sigma Pi Locke. James Robe Frankfort B.S. Business .Alpha Kappa Marketing Club L. Jane Lockhart. Barb India iapolis B.S. Business ZTA (Treas.), Omicron Delta, SAM (Sec.) Logan, Frances J. Gary B.S. Education ex (V-pres.). Arbutus. Stud. .Alh. Comm., FTA, Y-WCA (Housing Coun.) Lohbauer, Robert Dean Michigan .A.B. History Long, Jerry E. Levin, Benjamin Harris Chicago AM ' TsecTskulI and Crescent. fou, ,B.r.d I L ' l kb, Pershing I i«es. B.S Bu.ness , Hillel, Union 473 LONG — MONTGOMERY I-ONG. MlCHAK.I. ' lERRA c:V .Viir( i Mancheslrr A.B. Ai ;iloniy 111. Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delia, MQ Gov., Union Lose, Rai in JA( K Suiilh lirnd fi.S. Business 1.0UCK, Xancv Janf- Frankfort A.B. English A.XfJ (Trcas.), Eiionicnc, Pk-iadcs, Morlar Board. 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Education ETA McCoLLUM, Carl V eston Bloomington B.S. HPER trA, Phi Epsilon Kappa, I .Met Baseball (1-4) McCoLLUM, Myrna Sue Evann ' ille .A.B. Comparative Literature AXn (Rush Ch.), Stud. Ath. Comm. McCoRMiCK, Dennis John A.B. Journalism AX, Sailing Club, Daily Student McCoRMicK. William, Jr. Kendallville B.S. Business .• lpha Kappa Psi, . rbutus, MQ (Board of Governors), Accounting Club McCoy, Georcialee Wheatland B.M.E. Music Sigma Alpha Iota McKeeman, Marveh.in Fort Wayne B.S. Education McKenzie. Chester X ' ernon ll ' ashington, D. C. B.S. Marketing K. -l ' . Iciolliall (1-3). Markeling Chib, Adiertising Club McKnikiit, Ruth Cruu Bloomington B.S. Education McLaughlin, Henri Robert Beech Grove B.S. General Business McManus, James Joseph Bloomington A.B. Journalism Daily Student, Elying Club McMillan, Nancy Jane Indianapolis B.S. Education Arbutus, Jr. Prom (Queen Comm.), . CE, lU Foundatio FTA McMullen, Robert Fr. ncis B.S. Education McNabney, James Edwin Hammond B.S. Business IX, Alpha Kappa Psi. Cheerleader, Marketing Club Stud. Ath. Comm. McNamara, Angela Marie South Bend B.S. Education Cresset Club McNeil, Thomas Lannon Bloomington B.S. Chemistry Fenchin (2-4) McPiKE, Maryann Bedford B.S. Education ZTA, FTA. ACE, Union, YWCA, Arbutus McWhorter. Barbara Fort Wayne A.B. Speech and Theatre KKr Mace. William Melvin Indianapolis rx. SAM. Track (1-4), I Mei YMCA, IU Foundation Macke, Elmer H. Decatur B.S. Business Marketing Club. Dorm (Ath. Ch.) spencer B.S. Accounting Phi Eta Sigma. Accounting Club I%M.Ei,s. Louis A. Lib A. It. .Anthropologj- •M ' A, Little 500 Mann, Louise Catherine I!l,i,imini!ton B.S. I duiation ' csk Inundation, Kappa Phi (Sec.) .M.vNTA. Judy Natsuko Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii B.S. Education r.ini.ir.Hl.i. l..it.ir Board .Marketing Club, Advertising Chi McCrory, Sandra Moonyeen Indianapolis B.S. Radio and Television KAe (Pres.). Mortar Board, .Alpha Lambda Delta, Enomene McCullouch, Max Dean Wingate A.B. Government TKE Skull and Crescent McDermond, Mary Jane .4 (iVa B.S. Education AOn (Soc. Ch.), FTA. ACE Maesaka. Ert Waliiatva, Hawaii B.S. Education Hawaii Club Magi.ish. Joseph Michael East Chicago B.S. HPER Football (3,4). IM Sports Mahan. John Thomas Bloomiukton B.S. Optometry Omega Delta Malouf. Lillian Peru B.M. Music Sigma Alpha Iota (V-pres.), YMCA Manassa. Richard Jay Chicago .A.B. Zoology Scabbard and Blade. Dorm (Treas.) WRII L Ikl Marchand, (; Huiihstadt A.B. Home E . VS, Enomene, Home Economics Club, Real Estate Club, YMCA Marjanian, Anita Gary B.S. Education Ass ' n. Childhood Ed.. Walnut Hall (Scholarship Ch.). Oak Hall (Sriiolarship Ch.. Corr. Ad.) Marquis, Donald B. F.lichart A.B. Anatomy-Physiology IVab j.! i B.S. Business Marketing Club Ma ' Itingley, Mack Francis Anderson B.S. Business Marketing C:lub Maurer, JVMfs Frank Brazil A.B. Chemistry ATO May, Jeanneite Ctiarirand Jeffersonville A.B. French AT, Tau Psi Omega, NafI French Honorary. Duke Universitv (1, .Ma ur, Richard John Wlutuig B.S. Business Marketing Club, IM Sports (1 MQ Social Conn., MRH Pliolo Club Mead, Patricia Bluflton -A.B. Speech and Hearing KAe .Meeker. Dorothy Ellen Indianapolis B.S. Social Service Hammond B.S. Business Marketing Club Miller, Barry Long Beach, New York A.B. Psychology HA (Marshall, Soc. Ch.l. IFC Pledge Coun., Skull and Crescent, Arbutus, Basketball Mil Da hull lis. mapolis II PER Il. ' l , WlcMl ug (2-4) Mil Ter B.S. -IR, Ed« r Haille Optoine ,RD EUCE AT ' .J Omega IJe ta Marshall. James Ray Oakland City A.B. Anatomy-Physiology nK (Prcs.) Martin. Joan Kokomo B.S. Education -ACE, FTA Martin. Joan Laverne Seymour B.S. Education Alpha Lambda Delta. Pi Lambdn Theta, Campus Christians, FTA Assn. of Childhood Ed., YWCA Martin. Ralph Henry Buffalo SN, ' SAM. YMCA (State Ch.), IU Foundation, Marketing Club S|.,((]i .111(1 Hi.iiing Club (V-pus.), Paiiiaiada, AWS (Rep. Coun.) Meier, Jean Edna Ihih r,nk. Ilhnois K I ' . iviTiiic I ManaRemcnt ( , s l, Sinithiioiid (Oiurit.iti.m Ch.) Meise, Maxwell A. Indianapolis B.S. Education .Alpha Phi Omega (Pres.), Gamma Delta, Rifle Club (Pr I Men, FTA Me M, Ro Da 1 ransportation Club, Todd House (Treas.). MQ Bd. of Gov., Purdue (2) Martin. William Robert Hammond B.S. Business Flame Club. S.AM. Management Student (Ed.) Martinez. .Arsenio Gary B.S. Business Delta Sigma Pi, Ariouniing Club Massel. Lois -Ann Fort Wayne B.S. Education Highland B.S. Management iN. SA.M. Arnold Air Society. Marching 100, YMCA Mentzelos, Efthymia Kokomo A.B. Government Benzel, Fayanne Bloomington B.S. Social Service Metzger, Elnora Sue Henryi ' ille B.S. Marketing Meyer, Carol Elaine Fort Wayne B.S. Education I M (Sec). Pleiades. .Arbutus. Iota Chi, FTA Meyer. Fredric Duane Bluflton B.S. Geology K:. YMCA Mastey, .Anthony Daniel Hammond B S. Business Alpha Delta Sigma. Ad ertisii Club (V-pres.) Mastey. Roberta Soph ie East Chicago B.S. Education e A (Pres.). Pleiades, FTA, ACE, Newman Club Mathews, Helen Edith Gary A.B. Chemistry Alpha Lambda Delta M-ATHiAs, Richard Harold Muncie A.B. Psychology Phi Eta Sigma A.B. (,h, riiiMii Soiiri ( hih. s.nging Hoosicis, MRC Cilee Club. Metropolitan Club Mi(inTsn , Herbert Siephen In, I W,ni:c li S, H iTI(■1- M. Suiiiii K Mgr., Union, Hilkl iSec,. V.MCA Miles. Lester E. Lawrenceburg B.S. Business Delta Sigma Pi. S.AM MiLi ER, Anna Bernice Jasper B.S. Education e-tA, (Scholarship Ch.. Hse. Mgr.), Newman Club Miller, Garland Jacob Huntington B.S. Business 4), Accounting Club (V-pres.), SAM, Collegiate Ch. of Com. Miller. Herbert A. West Lafayette B.S. Business rA (Soc Ch.), Scabbard and Blade. Falcon Club (Pres.), Young Rep. (V-pres.) Miller. Jerry Leroy Terre Haute B.S. Business Alpha Kappa Psi, S.AM, IU Foundation. I.M Sports. MQ Bd. of Gov. Miller. Kathryn B. Mishawaka B.S. Education Miiler, Leonard Vincent Hammond B.S. Education Miller, Randall A. Hillsdale B.S. Business Delta Sigma Pi. Accounting Club. MRHA (Exec Bd.), ■). MQ (Bd. of Gov.) MlLi.iKEN, Lloyd Hen.man South Bend B.S. Business AXA (Pres.. Soc Ch.), YMCA, IU Forum Mills. Joseph B. Plainficld, New Jersey B.S. HPER Football (1,2), Baseball (2-4) Mings Robert Charles Hammond B.S. Education ex, Newman Club, FTA, Geograplu Club Miser, Robert Newman .4lbion .A.B. Economics Sn (Pres.). Phi Eta Sigma, IFC, Sphinx Club Mitchell, .Anne Franklin B.S. Education AAA, ACE, Franklin College Mitchell, Dorothy .Ann Louisville, Kentucky B.S. Education FT.A, Music Ed., Nat ' l. Conf. Mitchell. Patrick George Indianapolis A.B. Chemistry Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Dorm (Soc Ch.), MRC Glee Club MoLCAN, Helen Adele Whiting B.S. Education FTA, ACE MoNFREDA, John .Anthony Indianapolis B.S. Management Dorm Athletic Ch. Montgomery, Ralph Franklin .ilbany .A.B. Anatomy-Phvsiologv Ben 474 MONTGOMERY — PETHTEL MoMWlMtKV, R1JI.IK KaV .1lhm,y B.S. 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Marketing Arbutus, Marketing Club, Hall House (Treas.) Morris, Nancy Ann llloonmgtoti B.S. Education RB , Alpha Lambda Delta, DePauK University (1,2) .Morris, Robert Coulter Indianapolis B.S. General Business ■tri. Alpha Phi Omega, Wabash College (1,2) Mount, William Joseph Hloomingtoii B.S. Marketing Young Rep. (Exec. Comm.). Marketing Club (V-pres., Ch. E ec. Comm.), Little 500, Advertising Club, YMCA Mowrey, Lois A. Indianapolis B.S. Education Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Alpha Chi Mueller, Gloria Jean I.aPorte B.S. Education ATA (Treas.), Pleiades (V-pres.), Enomene, YWCA, AWS, FTA, ACE, Arbutus Murphy, Stuart Perry Utira, New York B.M. Music Murray, Nan Kokomo B.S. Education FTA, AWS B.S. HPER lomahawk. Basketball (2-1) . eal, Richard Lynn .oiy( o(i B.S. Marketing •4 ' 1 ' A, Falcon Club. Arnold Air .Societv, Union, Marketing Club, Arbutus, YMCA Neff. LARrHA Sandra Goshen B.S. HPER IK, YWCA, Pemm Club, WRA Nelson, Janet L. Remington .A.B. Bacteriology AZ (Treas.), YWCA (Proj. Coun., Cabinet), Usher Corps Nelson, Mary Louise South Bend B.S. Education Jordan River Revue, Memorial Hall (Music Comm.), lU Sing Neuhauser, Robert Wayne Fort Wayne A.B. Chemistry MRC Glee Club, Arts Council New, John Ralston, Jr. Oakls, H llNHV NVIHANIEL, JR. PaLLATIN, JoHN STEPHEN A I! |..u in.iliMii South llend simn.i Hi I1 1 1 hi. MRC Arts B.S. HPER ( ' 1 -.1 Dir.), Daily Student, Assistant InsUuiKu, .Milil.iry IK( H, 1 .ll ,ov.. West Hal! Dept. IV U..n. ,. iKIck (1) Pappas. Anna M. O ' Brian, Raymond Joseph Gary hidianap ohs B.S. Education B.S. Gen eral Business SAM, Nc wman Club, Dorm. Gov. Parhat, Wii liam Richard, Jr .Ulna O ' Brien, John Michael B.S. Accouniing DOgOOtf r i;N (Soc. Ch.), YMCA, U.S. Accc )unling Accounting Club, Turtle Derby Beta C.ai lima Sigma, Delta Sigma (Ch.) Pi, Accoi inting Club Eva rille Mutz, Margaret Ann Indianapolis B.S. Marketing Gamma Alpha Chi, Young Rep. (Dir.). Sailing Club (Treas.), AWS (Rep. Comm.), YWCA B.S. 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Education XS2. Pi Lambda Theta, AWS (Clerical Comm.), Dorm (Scholarship Ch.) Perkins, Paul JA Jetfersonville B.S. Education Rodney ( .s, Jr. Perkins Evansvitle A.B. .Anatomy lAE (Pres.), Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent. Alpha Epsilon Delta (V-pres.). Bach. Yr. Perkins. Shaken Lee .4uburn B.S. Education A ' l ' . Enomene (Treas.). Pleiades, lU Foundation. Belles. FTA, YWCA, Panhell Rush Permer. Klaus Henry Indianapolis B.S. Transportation SAM (Rush Comm.). Falcon Club. SAM, Scabbard and Bl.ide. Transporta tion Club (V-pres.) Pethtel. Billy Don Sullivan -A.B. Bacteriology 475 PETRO — RUMBAUGH Petro. Paul Josn-ii Gary B.S. Management I+E, SAM, YMCA. i- Club. Baseball (2) Phelps. Patricia Avn Danville B.S. Education aZ (Hsc. Mgr.). FTA. ACE. AWS Phillippi. Glen Franki Kenlland B.S. Business Advertising Club. Marketing Club (.t Aiiounling Club, A.hcilisinf Club, Marketing Club. SAM Phillips. James ED ■ARD Warsaw B.S. Business Phillips. Mary Kay Anchorage, Kentucky B.S. 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Skull and Crescent. Swimming lu tA, tLi .uii.ni Rockport B.S. Chemisirv Class Officer ( 1 ) Foicst Mall House Coun. (.,2) Prance. Nancy Jane Greensburg B.S. Education Prance. William Harold Cedar Lake B.S. Education Phi Kappa Sigma. MQ . ' rts Coun. (Pres. 3. .Sec. 2). Illinois Institute of Tech. Pray. Sherrill Anne Kendallville B.S. Education Pi Lambda Theia, Dorm Sec. Prelock, Judith . nn 7? oomj igton B.S. Education Speech and Hearing Club, Dames Club. William Woods College (1-2) Prickett. Charles Hal H ' olt Lake B.S. Education MRH (Gov.). lU Foundation (Steering Comm.) Prince, Shirley M. Indianapolis A.B. Journalism Theta Sigma Phi. Dailv Stude (Ass ' t. Ed.), Crimson Bull. Independent Party (Sec.) Maptcwood, .Vcii- Jeis. U.S. HPER loolball (1-1) Ravine, Fdiiei Ittoomington B.S. Education FTA. . CE. Optometi Dames Club Ra Ric ard Wil Pruett, Frank Bloomington B.S. Geology Dona KAe. Pi Lambda Theta. AWS • ' (Internat. Rel. Comm.), Ed. Student Coun. (2, 3, 4) PuRCELL. William Paul Memphis, Tennessee A.B. Chemistry ♦K (Rush Ch., Ch. of Gov. Bd.. Song Leader), Phi Eta Sigma Skull and Crescent. IFPC Puterbalgh, Sandra Jo Albany A.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy n ,„ cu AOn (Asst. Treas.). Speech — -■' ' ' ° ' ' Hearing Club (Si (Comm. for C. P. Nursery School) AT. Marketing Club, -Ad ertising Club Reasoneb, Suzanne Celeste Fort Wayne , .B. Music . 9. RiBBER, Herman. Jr. .Vcie Haven B.S. Education FTA. Young Democrats, MRC (Arts Coun.) Reed. Charles Gordon B.S. Business ATn. Accounting Club, Scabbard and Blade. Falcon Club, Newman Club. IFPC (Treas.) Reed. Larry E. La Porte B.S. Business nK . Marching 100, rarketing Club, Purdue University (2, 3) Reibel, Peter Randolph Indianapolis -A.B. Anatomy-Physiology :X (Scholarship Ch.), Little 500 Reichel. Betty Carole North Vernon . .B. Anatomy -Physiology A . Skeleton Club (Sec). Sailing Club Reick. Judith Ellen Kendallville B.S. Business SK. Oraicron Delta Reid. Robert David Indianapolis B.S, Marketing ZN ' , . ' Arnold .Mr Societv ZTA, ACE. FTA. Republicans Poloncak. H Fast Chicago B.S. Education AXn. ACE, FTA EN Quick, John D. Marion B.S. Business SX, Skull and Crescent, Scabba and Blade, Marketing Club, Baseball Team (Sr. Mgr.) QuiNN. Patricia Jill hidiannpolis B.S. Education KAG. AWS (Steering Comm.), Jr. Panhell (Pres.), Enomcne (Sec). lU Foundation Rae. Russell . itken Westerly, Rhode Island B.S. Business Racsdale. John Fleming Indianapolis A.B. Police Administration Lambda . lpha Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade. Tomahawk. Flame Club, Pershing Rifles, MRC (Sec. Bd.) Ramey. Martha Joan Rloomington B.S. Education AAA. Pi Lambda Theta, ACE Ratterman, Bernard AVoody. Jh Louisville, Kentucky 2N, ' Marketing Club, Ba seball (1-4) Rasmussen, Jorgen Scott Richardson, Patricia . nn LaPorte South Bend . .B. Government . .B. Social Service Pi Sigma . lpha. Phi Eta Sigma, G ' tA (Pub. Ch.). Newman Club, Bd. of Aeons (Sec. Treas.). Spanish Club (Prog. Ch.). Sup. Ct. Justice Dorm News (Ed.) Reinecke. Ann Richmond A.B. Biology d AAA. Northwestern Reno. Nicholas Paul Chicago Heights, III. B.S. Accounting Real Estate Club. Accounting Club Rhinesperger. Doris Hammond B.S. Education ■fM (Pres.). Panhell. AWS (V-pres.. Ch. Bd. of Standards). Mortar Board Rich. Phyllis Ann Bloomington KKT. Omicron Delta. lU Foundation (Exec. Coun.). FTA. ' WCA THOM.4S GILMORE Speedivay B.S. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi (Sec), Scabbard and Blade, Skull and Crescent, Flame Club Richardson, Joseph Downs Rochester . .B. . natomy-Physiologv Alpha Epsilon Delta Rider, Frances Hudson Camphellsburg B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Club, WRH (Exec Bd.), Trees Center Coun., Kappa Phi Ridley III, John Ewing Evansville A.B. Anatomy-Physiologv KA RiEHL. Carolyn Patricia Henderson, Kentucky .-V.B. Sociology AAA (Rush Ch.). YWCA, Homecoming Queen ' 55. Alpha Kappa Delta, lU Foundation Riffle, Robert F. Otterbein B.S. Business Beta Gamma Sigma. S. M. Insurance Club Riley. Allen Wayne Bicknell B.S. Business Riley. David Glover Indianapolis B.S, Business Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Real Estate Club Riley, James Hubbard Richmond A,B. Physics Acacia (Soc. Ch.) Ripperger, June Carol Elwood B.S. Education AAA, YWCA, FTA, Universilv Theatre ' 55, Sailing Club Ritchie, Harold Lee Speedway B.S. Business Ritchie, Thomas Arthur Hamden, Connecticut B.S. Business ATQ, Marketing Club, Newman Club, Union, Football (3) RoBBiNS, David Lee JeBersonville B.S. Business SAM Robbins. R oy W. Indianapolis B.S. Business Marketing Club. .Accounting Club Roberts. Justin B. Bedford B.S. Education Y.MCA. State Scholarship (1-4). Residence Scholarship (3) RoBLiNG, Donald Ray Bicknell B.S. Education RocKSTROH. John Richard South Bend B.S. Business TKF., Advertising Club, Union, IFC Rodebauch. Ja W B.S. Business Delta Sigma Pi, SAM Rodebeck, Marjorie Jean Indianapolis B.S. Education AZ (Pres.), Alpha Lambda Delta. Mortar Board. Pi Lambda Theta, Arbutus RoDFCK. Willard Martin Forest Park, Illinois B.S. Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi. Gamma Delta, MQ (Gov., Coun.), .Accounting Club Rodriguez, Daniel Richard Gary B.S. Geology AX (Sec. IM Mgr., Dec. Ch.), Arnold . ir Society, Jr. Prom Rom , William E. Bedford B.S. Management SAM Rogers, Martha Joan South Bend A.B. History Rogui ic, John .Marco Bloomington .A.B. Government RoHE, Mei.icent .Ann Richmond B.S. Marketing AXn (V-pres.). Pleiades. Omicron Delta. Arbutus (Cir. Mgr.), Senate, Union (Sec.) RoKNiCH, NtcK, Jr. Gary B.S. Marketing ATA (Pres.). Falcon Club, Sphinx Club (Exec. Comm.), Marketing Club RoMiNGER, Jack Vernon Bedford B.S. Management SAM Rongey, Janet Lee Indianafmlis B.S. HPER IK, Pemm Club, WRA. Oceanides (1-4). Modern Dance Workshop Root, James Porter Bedford B.S. Radio and TV Root. Joyce Lee South Bend B.S. Business AAA. Omicron Delta. Union (Ch. of Soc. Forum), Y VCA, AWS Rosenberg, Zachary Mount Vernon, New York A.B. Anatomy ZBT Rosenzweic, Luanne B. Toledo, Ohio A.B. 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History Phi Alpha Theta, Flame Club (Pres.), Tomahawk, MQ Bd. of Gov., Dragon ' s Head, lU Foundation Rlpenthal, Wayne De. n laPorte B.S. Business AT, Alpha Delta Sigma, Skull and Crescent, Advertising Club RusiNEK, Thomas Don vlu South Bend A.B. Government Cavalier Hall (Trcas.), MRC Glee Club. MRC Hospitality Comm. (Ch.), Jr. Prom (Pub. Comm.) Rl ' Snak. Andrew John Whiling A.B. History Phi Alpha theta, Shu ic Club. Newman Club SaTTERLEE, ItRRV WUIUM Kdudiurg B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, SAM. IM Sports (Football) Sausser. David L. Bloomington B.S. Education . XA (Sec), Scabbard and Blade, Y.MCA Sauter, Dougl. s Paul Et ' anston B.S. Business Marketing Club SCHAEFFER, MiLITINE Ruslwille B.S. Education Arbutus, FTA. YWCA, . uditorium Usher Corps ScHEiD. Nancy Elizabeth Frankfort B.S. Education I IB ScHUTZ, Frances Arlene Louisville, Kentucky B.S. Education i:iT, Pleiades, AWS (Rep. Conn.), Greek Week (Dane. Comm.), Jr. Prom SCHV SHOLT, Shirley . n Russ, Sar. h Catherine Schellenberg, . lfred John Bloomington Crown Point B.S. Home Economics B.S. Business . WS (Tovin Girls Comm.). Home S. M Economics Club Schenk, Maurice Rust, Joan Margaret New York, New York Brownsburg A.B. Spanish B.S. Education . lpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Sigma Weatherwax Hall (V-pres., Iota, Folio, Crimson Bull, Hillel, Social Ch., .- rt Ch.), Arbutus El Club Espanol . .B. Go ernment (Scholarship Ch.), Pi Sigma Alpha. Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Kappa Schwartz, Charles Frederick, Jr. Louisi ' ille, Kentucky B.S. Management Beta Gamma Sigma, Sigma Iota Epsilon (Sec), Bd. of Aeons (V-pres.), Class V-pres. (2) Schvveizer, Richard W k i Fort Wayne B.S. Marketing Iota ( 111, l|.li.i K.ippa Psi Flame ( Inh iii.s.i, Gan Deh.i, iii, itiMii ( lub, Markilnig t li.l. Shereick, Dolores Joa New Albany B.S. Radio and Tele is Gamma Alpha Chi, Advertising Club Sheviak, Margaret Re la Forte A.B. English Shields, George Kenm Indianapolis B.S. Business Law 2: E, Sphinx Club, Vc S.tCHS, James Baron Hammond B.S. Business S. COPULOS, Gus Gary A.B. Political Science ATii. Delta Sigma Rho (Pres.), Tomahawk, Falcon Club, Sphinx Club, IM Sports (1-4) Sage David Frederick ::AE, Delta Sigma Pi, SAM, Marketing Club, Collegiate Chamber of Commerce Sagel, Sally Gary B.S. Education Little 500, FTA Salisbury, Helen Holland Bloomirtgton B.S. Home Economics K. G. Home Economics Club Sallach. . rlene W. Fort Wayne B.S. Television XO, Arbutus (Pub. Mgr.. Narr. Ed.). Union Bd.. Belles, LUNA Sampanis, Leo Salrm A.B. Analomv-Physiologv Phi Eta Sigma. Alpha Epsilon Delta B.S. .Accounting SAM, Skull and Crescent (Sec), Hillel. Accounting Club, Pershing Rifles Sanders, ' auch L. Decker B.S. Accounting Gamma Delta, Accounting Club, S. M, Real Estate Club Sanders, Martha Sue Indianapolis B.S. Radio and Television KKr Sanford. John Gr. eme Jr. Bedford B.S. General Business TRE Sargent. Conde Elnora A.B. Journalism Sigma Delta Chi, Daily Student (Sports Ed.) Sasser, Denver Clendaire Schickendantz, Markolf Dona Kokomo MQ Bd. of Gov., YMCA, Marketing Club, SAM Schilling. Gene P. Bloomington ie, Marketing Club Schindler, John Robert Elkhart . .B. Speech Correction -•J E, Speech and Hearing Club (Treas.) Schlagenhauf, Richard D. Downey, Illinois B.S. Accounting ex (Treas.), Delia Sigma Pi (Treas.), Accounting Club, IM Sports Schleeter, Sandra Suswne Syracuse A.B. Historv Aon, Y VCA (Finance. Clerical Comm.) Schmal, William G. Crown Point B.S. General Business ZAE. SAM Schneider, Ronald Ray Jasper B.S. General Business -X, lU Foundation, Senate, Senior Class (Pres.), Junior Class (Dir.), IFC Schooley, William Richvrd fr in or( B.S. Genera! Business Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade, MQ Counselor ScHRADER, Wayne Leo South Bend B.S. Radio and Television Union, Dorm. Counselor, Jr. Prom (Dec. Comm.) Schubert, Nancy Elizabeth Anderson B.M. Voice AT ( ' -pres.), Enomene. .Aud. L ' sher Corps, Union, Belles, University Singers Schumacher, Ro: Hammond B.S. .Accounting Robe Club Shiflet, Kenneth E. Terre Haute A.B. Journalism-English Phi Eta Sigma, Daih Student Shu R, Dale Ja SCOPELITIS, NiA South Bend .A.B. French Mortar Board, .Alpha Lambda Delta, Pamarada (V-pres.). .Arbutus, lU Foundation .ScoTT, Herman Franklin, Jr. Elwood A.B. Zoology ScoTT, John Toner Anderson B.S. Accounting •tTA Alpha Kappa Psi, Scabbard and Blade, Baseball (Mgr.l. .Arbutus (Treas.), Young Rep. ScUDAMORE, Marjorie -Ann Flora. Illinois B.S. Education AOn, Tau Beta Sigma. YWCA, ACE, Y ' oung Rep. B.S. .Accounting KS, Beta Gamma Sigm.i. .Alpha Kappa Psi Shinn, Robert R. Swayzee B.S. Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi, .MQ (Pres.), MRH Exec. Bd., Stud. Ath. Comm., Dunn House (Gov., Sec) Shinn, William Maurice Selicer, Dale Robert Whiting B.S. Education TKE Semon, Rhoda Glasgow Bloomington A.B. Home Economics Accounting Club, S.AM Shaner, Carol Lee Indianapolis B.S. Management IIB Sharp, Shirley Ann Rossville .A.B. Speech Therapy Speech and Hearing Club Shaw, Olivia Narcissa Panama B.S. .Accounting AKA, Daily Student, SAM, Accounting Club Shay, Delores Hammond B.S. Education B.S. Marketing .Alpha Kappa Psi, Rifle Team (3,4) Shirley, Sara Lou Gary B.S. HPER AXti, Pcmm Club, YWCA (Comm. Ser. Comm.) .Sheens, Robert Dale Gary A.B. Anatomv-Phvsiologv ZBT, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta Shreiner, Steve .Allen Elkhart B.S. Marketing A Sighting, Keith Eugene Martinsville B.S. Education Singing Hoosiers Siegel, Loretta Indianapolis B.S. Education YWCA, FTA, AWS, ACE, Hillel .-,.. ... D, Nancy Jane Glasgow, Kentucky A.B. Home Economics nB , Home Economics Club SiEMS, Suzanne Carol SCHURMANN, ROBERT Ct Al Hammond .A.B. Speech TV Shows (■Major roles- Annie Get Your Gun, Wi Shea, Harry William Indianapolis A.B. Police Administration Lambda .Alpha Epsilon Shelly, Margaret Elizabeth Indianapolis B.S. Education FTA Sherburne, Anne Louise Portsmouth, New Hampshire .A.B. Government ZTA, lU Forum, Young Rep.. House Coun., Universitv of Ne ■t) Hampshire (1.2) Eva ■ille A.B. Journalism Mortar Board, Theta Sigma Phi (V-pres.), .Alpha Lambda Delta, Daily Student, -AWS (Bd. of Standards) SiGlER, Elizabeth Jean Crown Point A.B. Theatre, Radio Telcvisio xn. Brown Co. Playhouse, Rosary College (1,2) Sill, Ruth Ann Simon. DeVon Allen Bluffton B.S. Marketing .Acacia. Singing Hoosiers Simons. Roland H. New Britain. Convectiiut B.S. General Business SAM Simpson, Doris Jean Roann B.S. Education Simpson, Edwin Li wis Loe:ansf)ort B.M.E. Music -VXA. Kappa Kappa Psi, Marihiug 100, Svmphonv Band. Brass Choir B.M.E. .Music ' I ' -K, Singing Hoosiers Singleton, Herbert Martin Waycross, Georgia B.S. Education Singleton. Nancy M. A.B. Sociology .Alpha Kappa Delta, Svcamore , House Coun.. WRH Judicial Bd. (Cor. Sec.) SjOHOLM. GUSTAV EDWARD Merrick, New York B.S. General Business Ad. rx. Baskelball (I). Baseball (1-4) Sjoholm, Nancy .Adams Evansiiitle A.B. Psvchology KA. Psi Chi (Pres.), Sigma Xi, Alpha Lambda Delta Skinner. D. vid Randall Indianapolis B.S. Radio and Television MRH.A, Photo Club, Theater Productions, Radio and TV Announcing Slavin, Melvin Hammond B.S. Marketing ZBT, Arbutus, Union, IFPC, Hillel Sleeth, Maurice Eugene Bloomington B.S. Education Slemp, Bascom Lafayette Mitchell B.S. General Business KT. Young Rep., YMCA, Union Sluss, Lois Ilene Bloomington .A.B. Home Economics Home Economics Club, ,AWS (Town Girls Comm.) Slutsky, Loris Ann Fort Wayne B.S. Education SAT Smart, Terry Lee Houston. Texas A.B. Historv Pi Kappa Delta, Senate, Independent Party (Ch.), MRC (Sec Bd.), Debate Team Smiley. John Johnson Bloomington B.S. Marketing Z ' PE Alpha Delta Sigma, Advertising Club, Marketing Club Smiiey, Rose Marion Williamsport B.S. Education Aon (Cor. Sec), Omicion Delta, YWCA Smith. .Agnes Esther Bloomington B.S. Nursing Education Pi Lambda Theta. Cresset Club, Sigma Theta Tau Smith. .Arnold Elmer Mishaw ' ilka A.B. Histon I E S.MITH. Delene .Anne Huntington B.S. Secretarial Training KKl ' (Rec Sec), Alpha Lambda Delta. Beta Gamma Sigma, Pi Lambda Theta (Sec), FTA, YWCA Smith, Evelyn Marie Fort Wayne B..S. Education FTA, Card Section Smith, Frances Elizabeth Indianapolis B.M.E. Music AKA (Pi, S.I. Simii.i Alpha Iota, Pleiad.A iS., , ( liss Dir. (4), Senali. Mii.l ili ( omm., I.IN . n I i.iin.l.ilion 477 SMITH— TURNER Finance Club. Ri-.il l.lll Smith. Gloria Ellen Titnnrtton B.S. HoniL ' Economics Home Economics Clul Smith. Iames Harla Sli-rlnig. Illinois U.S. Rittlio and Television OS iS c. . Marching 100, Alpha Uclla Sigma. . iverlising Club, Voung Rep. CUib Smith. rKLviN Lee Princeton B.S. .Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi Smith. Patricia Ann Coi ' inglon B.M.E. Music Belles. YWCA. Dorm (Cult. Ch.. Use. Mgr.) Smith, Pal-i. VYN Princeton B.S. Business Adminislralion Smith. Robiki 1 eims Fort Waviir A.R n.i l•ll i..l.lL; A ' , I ' lu } I,, Sr ni,,. Alpll.l h|iMl.iii lie 111, l( , skull B.S. HPER C.liil) Pcinm Club (Sec). VR Speli.man. .Arnold llvsim South liend A.B. Economics X.UI. Supreme Cl. lustice, LUNA. FencinB Vi) Spentzos. Nick .1. Huntington B.S. Real Estate :. E, Falcon Club. SAM. Real Estate Club. Collegiate Cham. Smith. Ronald Harland Richmond B.S. Marketing Delta Sigma Pi. Srabbaiil and Blade Smith. Virginia Lee spencer B.S. Aferchandising iZ. Home Economics Club. YWCA Smith, Walti r Brlce Gary B.S. Marketing .irn. Marketing Club. .Advertising Club, Little . no Smithers. .Iamf s Henry Grcencastle B.S. Finance Billards Team SoBCZAK. Robert Richard Milwaukee, Wisconsin B.S. Recreation KS, I Men. Football fl-4). Cream and Crimson Day Comm. SoLARo, Richard Cline Fort Wayne SAE. YMCA. Finance Club. Falcon Club. Student Senate SoNGER, Hugo Charles Huntingburg B.S. General Business Phi Eta Sigma, North Cottage Grove (Soc. Ch.), N. 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Advertising Club, Arbutus, Folio (Mg. Ed.) s M. Marketing Club SiEWART. Phyllis Elisabeih Cincinnati, Ohio B.S. Radio and Television AV (Treas.) Stewart. Riihakd William Tipton B.S. Radio and Television Sigma Theta Epsilon, Wesley Inundation (Pres.), Ball State (1,2) Stilwell, Robert Lee Columbus A.B. English Daily Student, IM Sports, MQ Bd. of Gov., Unit 10 (Gov.) Stimson, James W. Gary B.S. Gene ral Business Young Republicans, SAM, lU Stine, Dav Shelbyville B.S. Insur; C;lub Stoner, William Josepe Anderson B.S. .Accounting .VTQ, Singing Hoosiers, Arnold Air Society SiooKEY, George Kennj Si oops. Joyce Ma Fort Wayne B.S. Education Cresset CMuh Steeli Marie Slrater. Marcia Katherine Fort Wayne B.S. Education Forest Hall Librarian (3). FTA Stuckey. Robert Allen Rushville A.B. Zoology Young Republicans, YMCA, Housing Unit (Soc. Ch.) Sullivan, Paul R gon .-l((ica B.S. Marketing ATA, Dragon ' s Head, I Men. Football (Mgr. 1-4) Su .IE. Samuel Allen Stein. Arnold Akron B.S. Accountii g B.S. 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Alexandria M.D. Medicine ex. Phi Rho Sigma. Sigma Zeta FousT, Betty Jean Indianapolis M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Phi Fr. sh, De on ' ai ters Soii( i Bend M.D. Medicine AKE, Nu Sigma Nu Freeman, Jerrv .Alan Indianapolis M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu ( -pres.). Deans Comm. for Med. CTirriculum French. Richa Bluffton M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi T. jR Gabovitch, Ed varu Robert Hammond M.D. Medicine ZBT, Phi Delta Epsilon (Pies.) Gahi.mer, Joe Edward Indianapolis M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu. .Alpha Epsilon Delta. Med. Class (Sec.) M.D. Medicine +Ae, Nu Sigma Nu HoucK, Richard J.vmf! Michigan City M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu Isenocle. Kfnnfih Fr Kokomo M.D. Medicine TKF. Judd, Donald Rich rd Evansi ' ille M.D. Medicine K-, Nu Sigma Nu TUDD, Russell Li.ovd Evansville M.D. Medicine .Acacia, Nn Sigma Nu Kennedy. M kon Swn Goshen M.D. Medicine Knoll. Robert D. Indianapolis M.D. Medicine Phi Rho Sigma Kroll. Chester £(15 Chicago .M.D. Medicine Kurlander. Gerald J v Indianapolis M.D. Medicine i:A. I, Phi Delta Epsilon Lane, Chari otte Elaini Indianapolis M.D. Medicine Girod. Donald .A. I. krcaespaua. Mant Bluffton Managua, Xicaragut M.D. Medicine .M.D. Medicine sen, Nu Sigma Nu I.AVis, Charles Edw Glasslev, Stephen Herbert South Bend Fort Wayne M.D. Medicine M.D. .Medicine Phi Beta Pi, Skeleton Club l.AVcocK, Richard Fort IVayne Goodman. Huberi Fhorman, J R .M.D. Medicine Tf-re Haute AT, Phi Chi M.D. Medicine Lewis, Paui Stvni e Grxham, James Clarence Indianapolis ; i(ii(ijiapo ii .M.D. Medicine M.l). Medicine Nu Sigma Nu A ' I ' A LoBlEN, Nick Geor Hailer. Jokdvn D. Indiaanpolis Hillsbuigh. l ' enns hania M.D. .Medicine M.D. Medicine TKE Harper. Ben L. Long, Wm iir Bki . Perrysi ' ille Ja7if.; f M.D. Medicine M.D. .Medicine A , Nu Sigma Nu LucKEV. James Kdu Harris. Robert I ix ( nlumlna ( ,(v Eiansrille M 1). Medi.mc .M.D. Medicine ISBIl. Nu Signia Nu Hay. Robert Eii« vri LuCKEV, WlIIUM 1 Goshen Elkhart M.D. Medicine M.D. Medicine liOll, Nu Signi.i Nu Phi Rho Sigma Haves. Frank WM.dh i McCaila 111. (mk Ea t ihicagii l-eru M.l). Mediunc M.l). Mediiine . -l Ml Caelum. Don m d HeI ERICH, RU IHKI. li. Indianapolis Anderson M.D. Medicine M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu ATA McCali.u.m. Robert Hickman, Fi don Burmond Indianapolis Dunkirk ' M.D. redicinc M.D. Mediunc McDaniel, Ed mn C Hilton. David Blournington Indianapolis M.D. Medicine M.D. Medicine .X, Nu Sigma Nu Hocan, Michael Artiilr McDonald. Wu uk Fort Wayme Gary M.D. Medicine M.D. Nfediiine Nu Sigma Nn A A M l I Ih II. KOKIKI I IIIOIK.IO Indmnaputis . LD. Medicine Phi Bela Pi, C;lass 1 reas. i4; Mann. Richard E. Muncie M.D. Medicine AXA, Phi Rho Sigma, Stud. A.MA Ma c. En Poseyi ' ille .M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Phi Jovc .Manship, Cecil Stanley Marengo M.D. Medicine Markovitch, Marilyn Therese Indianapolis M.D. .Medicine Masters. Robert Watson Indianapolis M.D. .Medicine Meininger. Dan Earl Indianapolis M.D. Medicine Nil Sigma Nu. Student AMA MiiLER. Harry Rokeri Indianapolis M.D. .Medicine Miller, Marcakh Buutks Indianapolis M.D. Medicine C.MS Miller. Wavnt Shkk Keuiinna M.D. Mediiine Phi Beta Pi Moore, Richard Dams Indianapolis M.D. .Medicine Phi Beta Pi, Fresh C;lass iTcas.. Stud. AMA (Pres.) OsiHEiMER, George James Indianapolis .M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi Parker. John C;arl IVingate M.D. Medicine Phi Chi (Pres. I Indianapolis .M.l ). .Medicine IX, Nu Sigma Nu PiiTMAN, John Norman Princeton M.D. Medicine Phi Rho Sigma (Vpies. 3. Pres. 4) Puns, James Mark Gary .Ml). .Medicine Prait. Sylvester H. M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu, Stud. AMA. Stud.-Fac. Comm. Rled. Edgar A. Cuher M.D. .Medicine Reibel, Donald Baumann Indianapolis M.D. Medicine i;x. .Alpha Phi Omega, Nu Sigma Nn Rkstifo, Ronald .Anihon ' Erie. Pennsyliania M.D. AJedicine Phi Beta Pi (Pres.) Rosenberg, Gabriel Josep Indianapolis M.D. Medicine ZBT, Phi Delta Epsilon 481 MEDICINE — DENTISTRY Rom. Mmmn Isidore Gary M.D. M.duiiic Fhi Delia Kpsilon (I ' lis.) SlllMK. HtKMAN A. M.l). Moliiinc MtUICAI. 1 KC ' .HNOl.(H.V Kmibkk, UiiLiE Marie M ScilMii. ' KM. Ririi Ki Aui-usi Soulli Hold M.l). MnliiiiK- IMii Bit.i IM SCIIMALIIAUSIS, . SStI. WAVMC Indiaualmlii M.D. Medicine ATSl, Phi Rl o Sigma Smai.i.wooI). Kay J. Indianalmlis M.D. Medicine Smith, l.i.ovi) Hari v Ijldianatiolis M.D. Medicine Phi Rlio Sigma Smith, Robert Rinc Indianapolis SX, Nu Sigma Nu Solomon, Richarb B. Indianalmlis M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu SoMMER, Robert K. Speedway M.D. Medicine Alpha Epsilon Delia Stepmkwski. DONALII F. . ioii((i liend M.D. Medicine Steury, Ernest Milhro Rerne M.D. Medicnie CMS Stewart. L. Ray Speedway M.D. Medicine Strange, Robert Kuwakh Marion M.D. Medicine Stump, Richaru Lewis Indianapolis M.D. Medicine Phi Delia Epsilon (V-pies.) Teaboldt, GEOBtE A. Peru M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi (Treas. 3) Templeton, Ian Si.m New Augusta M.D. Medicine xn Tenta, Louis Theodore Gary M.D. Medicine •t V , Nu Sigma Nu, Fresh. Class (Pres.) Troyer, Richard Charies Elkhart M.D. Medicine Phi Beta Pi UlIOM, Ralph B. Indianapolis M.D. Medicine VoELKERS, Gerald Joseph. Jr. South Bend M.D. Medicine Waymire, William Merle Elwood M.D. Medicine Nu Sigma Nu Weisenberc.er, Brockton Lan Ironton, Ohio M.D. Medicine Phi Rho Sigma WOERNER, Thom.« EnwiN Indianapolis M.D. Medicine ■tri, Nn Sigma Nu GooDwiNE, Judith Carol Huopeslon, Illinois B.S. Medical Teclinolog) Alpha Delia Tlula (Treas.i. Campus Cliiistians Hamm. BiviRiY Roberta B.S. .Medical lechnologv Alpha Delia Lhela JANZ, Sue .Maryi.ynn Michigan City B.S. Medical lechnologv Al ' A (Rush Ch.), IM Swiinin B.S. Nursing .Mpha Lambda Delia, Sigma Theta Tan l,,lln. ' ill, K.N. NuiMUK (.Imrli.ulei. ( li. POFIENBARI.ER, Mnnon B.S. Nursing Sludenl Coun. judiciarv Con, K (1 M i Mx vAnn 11 M..Ih,iI IcchnoloKv , l,,h.i IXil.i lli ' Tu Reuter, K. rfn Nvi ord Hutsonville. Illinois B.S. Medical lechnologv iZ (Treas.). . lpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Delia Thela. Wilson, Sara Jane Connersville B.S. Medical Tcchnologv ZTA. Alpha Delta Theta. Jr. Panhell, YWCA NURSING Harkinc, Laura Mae ),ililandvtt B.S. Nursing Med. Center Choraliers, Jr. Carnival, IM Sports Harlamfrt, Elizabeth K. Waldron CA Qj Nursing KlCr, Class Pres. (1), Chorus, Stud. Coun. (1) HiLLiKER. Nancy E. Bloomington B.S. Nursing Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Theta Tan, Nat. Stud. Nurse Assn. (Treas.) Able. Jo. n G Danville B.S. Nursing aret H. Hobson, Bedford B.S. Nu Wi Jean Applegate, Ma East Chicago B.S. Nursing Stud. Council. (1). Ind. Slud. Nurse Assoc. (Athletic Coordinator 2) AuGSPURGER, Diane T. Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio B.S. Nursing Bahr, Neva Diane South Bend B.S. Nursing Baker. Cora Sue Indianapolis G.N. Nursing •Hopper (Typist ed.l. Cheerleader (1), Chorus (1, 2, 3) Bartos, Sue Ellen Hammond B.S. Nursing Ind. Stud. Nurse Assoc. IM Sports (1-4) Beck, Barbara Kay Kokomo B.S. Nursing Ind. Stud. Nurses Assoc. Belcher, . vis C. Speedway B.S. Nursing Chorus, Jr. Carnival Benham, Emily Joan Bedford R.N. Nursing Student Council (5) Blee, Nancy Marie Fort Wayne B.S. Nursing Sigma Theta lau. Hall (Rec. Ch.), IM Sporls (1-4) Brindel, Eleanor Joan Pendleton R.N. Nursing Stud. Coun. (4) Cast, Norma Jean Frankfort R.N. Nursing Chorus (1), Jr. Carnival (2) Cbowdus, Barbara J. I Indianapolis B.S. Nursing Cheerleader (1), Class Sec. (2), Jr. Carnival, Chorus Emhuff. Beverly . nn Seymour B.S. Nursing Class Treas. (1), Stud. Coun. ( Marilyn Ruth B.S. Nursing Class Pres. (4). Stud. Union Bd. (Sec.) lEssup. Sharon Lie Sheridan G.N. Nursing Kennincer. Donna P. Washington G.N. Nursing Class Treas. (4), Girls Choir Leavitt, Katharyn L. Berea, Ohio B.S. Nursing .Mpha Lambda Delta Lee. Mary Ellen Zionsi ' ille R.N. Nursing •■Hopper (2), V-pres. (2), Stu Coun. (3). Jr. Carnival (2), Hoedown (3) Lister, Barbara Lou Lafayette B.S. Nursing NCF (1-4) McCallum, Margaret Jean Indianapolis G.N. Nursing McKee. Nancy I.ehr Mulberry B.S. Nursing Chorus Mace, Nora Jean Tfrre Haute B.S. Nursing Miller, Jean Estelle Indianapolis G.N. Nursing Moore, Norma Jeanne Arcadia R.N. Nursing • ' Hopper (1,2), NCF, Chorus (1,2, 3). Jr. Carnival. Hoedown Newhouse. Nancy Jane Indianapolis G.N. Nursing Class Treas. (3), Cheerleader (1), Religious Comm. (1) Owen, Carol Jayne Indianapolis B.S. Nursing AAA, Class Sec. (1), Indpls. 5 Nurse Assoc. (Pres.). ' ' Miss 1) Stud. Nurse 482 hulumapnli ' . G.N. Nursing Soc. C.b. (31 ROEMBKE, CORINNI Indianapolis A.B. Nursing Class Sec. (3), Choru Sports Comm. Sarven, Mary Beth St. Petersburg. Flora B.S. Nursing ZTA Shelley, C:. ( rolv Xew Ross B.S. Nursing Sigma Thela Tau Shirar, E. Jane Frankfort B.S. Nursing NCF Shoe. Marliia Bni Kirklm G.N. Nursinu Boston G.N. Nursing Sturgeon, N. Lynn . ;irffrson B.S. Nursing •Hopper ' ' (Asst. Ed.). Judiciary Comm. Thompson, Julia Ann Sheridan G.N. Nursing Thrapp, Elizabeth Ann Kendallville G.N. Nursing YWC.4, Jr. Carnival Tobias, Phyllis Jean Portland G.N. Nursing Watson, Loretta Jo Indianapolis B.S. Nursing Sigma Theta Tau, Stud. Coun. (Pres.. Treas.) Webb. Peggy Jean Greencastle B.S. Nursing Whiteman, Joan Shirley South Bend B.S. Nursing Young, Saralea Roachdale G.N. Nursing Youngflesh, Jane E. Richmond B.S. Nursing V-pres. (4) ZtNN, Judith Johnson Indianapolis B.S. Nursing Soc. Ch. (3), Jr. Carnival (Co-Ch. 3) MEDICAL RECORD LIBRARIANS Bright, Judith Ann . Terre Haute B.S. Medical Records AOIl, Enomene. Newman Clii ; jti(, AliVyiigaii 11 S. Medical Records s.uling Club. Jr. Proin, .Michigan U. (1,2) Hedges, Nancie Anni Berne B.S. Medical Reiords Huff, Norma Jean Indianapolis li s Medical Records lliiilcr U. (1,2) svuFNs. Louise Schu :kir Imlmualiolis B.S. Medical Records Al ' . HutUr (1,2), VWt A. (laiiinia Phi Zela Steed, Donna I.aVai n Fronton, Ohio B.S. Medical Records Miami U. (1.2), YWCA, Fall Carnival (Comm.) NURSING EDUCATION CoDERRF, Evelyn Ida Sew Bedford, Mass. B.S. Nursing Education CoxSEY, Essie Eugenia Houston, Texas B.S. Nursing Education Cresset Club Smeal, Ileau Jewell Bedford B.S. Nursing Edlicalion Cresset Club SoHM. Cathryn Margvr Louisville, Kentucky B.S. Nursing Education Cresset Club Abbott, Louis . ' lbfrt Afoti(icr( o D.D.S. Dentistry Albelo, Luis . ntonio Santurce, Puerto Rico D.D.S. Dentistry Bercer, Richard Lee Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry SAM, Alpha Omega BoHNKE, Harold Warren Decatur D.D.S. Dentistry Xi Psi Phi BoNNETT. Howard P. GnrreH D.D.S. Dentistry BORUFF, WiLLUM EUCENE Elwood D.D.S. Dentistry . cacia, Psi Omega Bou, Blas L. Corlzal, Puerto Rico D.D.S. Dentistry Buckley, Robert Rayforp Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio D.D.S. Dentistry . .XA, Psi Omega Burns. Donald LeRov Columbus D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega Buyer, John Joseph Francesville D.D.S. Dentistry Delia Sigma Delta, Class Sec. Collins, John Jensen Clay City D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega Colon, Pedro G. Calano. Puerto Rico D.D.S. Dentistry DENTISTRY — DENTAL HYGIENIST t ' .ooK. David Lawrence Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistn Xi Psi Phi Cra RICK FRANCI Soulli Beu D.D.S. Dentistry KAP, Delta Sigma Delta Class Sec. (2) Daher, John Joseph Michigan City D.D.S. Dentistrv- Delman, Lloyd A. hidiaiiapolis D.D.S. Dentistry Alpha Omega Diaz, Luis W. Bayamon, Puerto Rito D.D.S. Dentistry Edds, Carl Warren Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega F wBANK, Robert Leon fayuga D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega Fair. Calvin Munson Walton D.D.S. Dentistry ex. Psi Omega. Jr. Am. Falender, Richard Lee Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistn Alpha Omega. Class Treas. (■French. Gary E. Lebanon D.D.S. Dentistrv ATO. Delta Sigma Delta Fries. George Willum Columbia City D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega, Jr. Am. Dent. As: Frl (.ARM K, I Forrest Dean Muskogee, Oklahoma D.D.S. Dentistry Jr. Am. Dent. Assoc Gholson, Robert Lee Gnrji D.D.S. Dentistrv Gil.more, Pall William Michigan Cl v D.D.S. Dentistrv Delta Sigma Delta, Class Prf (3-4t, Jr. . m. Dent. Assoc. Gray, Laurence A. Wabash D.D.S. Dentistry Delta Sigma Delta Halsuald. Ronald Lynn Xew Albany D.D.S. Dentistrv Psi Omega. Med. Cent. Uni Board (3. 4) Kokoino D.D.S. Dentistrv ATA, Psi Omega Klein. Nor.man Stanley Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry rA. Delta Sigma Delta. Sphinx Club, Varsity Football (3,4) Lahraman, Don Eugene Psi Omega (Jr. Grand Master). Indianapolis Ir. Am. Dent. Assoc. ■J.D.S. Dentistn Bloomington D.D.S. Dentistn Xi Psi Phi. Jr. Am. Dun. Assoc. (Pres.) Lloyd, Donald Gene Columbia City D.D.S. Dentistn ' Delta Sigma Delta, Class Sec. (4), Jr. Am. Dent. Assoc. Ma Eduard Lane D.D.S. Dentistry AT, Psi Omega Lush, William East Chicago D.D.S. Dentistr Psi Omega South Bend D.D.S. Dentistn Delta Sigma Delta, m. A Ad. of Science, Jr. Am. Dent. .Assoc. Miller, Herbert Dexon MoLENDA, Edward Josep South Bend D.D.S. Dentistrv Delta Sigma Delta, Class V-pres. (2) Montgomery. John Rai Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry Acacia. Psi Omega Myers, Richard Neal IVaharusa D.D.S. Dentistry Delta Sigma Delta Oldham, -Ai.mer J. Sullivan D.D.S. Dentistrv AXA, Delta Sigma Delta OoMS, Raymond F. Munster D.D.S. Dentistrv Owens, RoBERr Haxs lincennes D.D.S. Dentistry K , Delta Sigma Delia Pauszek, Thomas Richa South Bend D.D.S. Dentistry Peffley, George E. Goshen D.D.S. Dentistrv Sandefur. B. W. Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistry i Psi Phi Scales, Waldo S. Boonville D.D.S. Dentistrj- Shedd, .Arthur Robert Bloomington D.D.S. Dentistn Stamper, John L. A nderson D.D.S. Dentistry Psi Omega (Treas. 2-4) Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistn Delta Sigma Delta, Class Treas. (1) Suggs, Donald M. East Chicago D.D.S. Dentistrv A t A, NACCP. Little 500 TiET tR. Herbert Otto Ir Michigan City D.D.S. Dentistn Mvi ' . Delta Sigma Delta, Class Pres. (2), Jr. Am. Dent. Assoc. TOLNAY, Tho.mas Pi Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistrv VoNMOHR. George I ' illa Obregos, Mexii D.D.S. Dentistn- Jr. Am. Dent. Assoc. White. Paul L. Indianapolis D.D.S. Dentistn Delta Sigma Delta DENTAL HYGIENIST Baldwin. Sylvia Ann Indianapolis R.D.H. Dental H giene ADHA Barr. BrrrY Jfan Albion R.D.H. Dental Hvgicne Ind. Jr. Hxgienist -Assoc. (V-pres.) Beckmyn. Carol Joan Lafayette R.D.H. Dental Hxgiene ADHA DuDDlNG. Nanc Jean Hope R.D.H. Dental Hvgiene Emmett. Shirley ' irginia Indianapolis R.D.H. Dental H giene Marion R.D H. Dental H gi( Hmi . Mahh IN III Indianapolis R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Healv. Maryann Indianapolis R.D.H. Dental Hvgiene ADHA. Newman Cluli Hite, Jaci.yn Ann (ireensburg R.D.H. Dental Hvgiene Hoffman, C;arol M. Jasper R Il.ll h,.n.il Hxgiene Mill , s. ni..r Class (V-pres. 4), I ' l. llMiiMiii; I li. Cottages lloiiM (wiiiiijI (3i Cottages Massa. Loretta Rae Hobart R.D.H. Dental Hvgiene Miller. Janice l. Hammond RDM Dental Hygiene I)M . Stud. Dent. Hygiene Assoi. I Pres. 4). Dean ' s Honor I isl I -J I Muehlbaulr. Jackie . nne Kimisville R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Jr. Class (V-pres.) NOWINSKI. CORINNE - nN South Bend R.D.H. Dental Hygiene ADHA, Dent. Hvgiene Class Pres. (-57) Stump, Carol Ann Crawfordsi ' ille R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Thompson, -Anita Sue Lafayette R.D.H. Dental Hygiene Whaley, Belva Joan Bloomington R.D.H. Dental Hvgiene ADHA irj i-;,;ir R.D.H. Dental H gicnc ADHA, Stud. Union Bd. (3,4) Wrk.ht, Jean.ne -Anne I ' aoli R.D.H. Dental Hygiene 483 GENERAL INDEX Abbol. W :iviu- .1li. ' ' Abel, (ieorgf Marion 4411 Abiicv. Jmlilh Rac 40:! Abraham. William P 444 Abrams. Douglas Milvin 4n2 . brams. Jordan Allen 325. 43fi Abrcll. Karen Sue 39 ' .■Uacia 417 Accouming 351 . CE 342 . chcson, Ann 338, 382 . clior. Conslance J 384 . chor. Robert John 208 Ackerman. Jane E. 21)8 Adair. Vera Jean 404 Adams. Ellen Jean 3(ili Adamkovics. Mird a 367 . dams. Flovd E. 208.451 .Wa.ns. Grant V. 44H . danis. M.irv tlliii 40, . danii. I ' jiil 1 ustne 208 4.!:,iiiv RiKiii.i 412 •nn 4S0 Adai . dai R(i Wilhu . dams, Williai Adamson. lames H. Jr Addams. Shirley Jane Adler. Laurence V. - e. Larry Richard 407 45li ard Adv iing Affolter. Val Ha Ahe Elaii J Ahlbrand, Jerome T 208, Ahlers. Richard Joseph 208, Ahlgrim. Helen Rose Ahrens. Marcia Susan Aiken. J. Lee Ajango. Helle 208. Ake, Robert Loren 339. Akers. Martha Akev, Armond J 352. Akre. Philip Robert 208. Albert. Harold B Alberts. Jerrold S 327. Albertson, Thomas ]. Albright. David E. 357. Albright, Richard ]. Albright. TerriU D Alden. Carol Aldrin. Alice Marie Alegre. Gladvs F Alexander. Harr Lee Alexander. Margaret B. 208. .Alexander. Mania G Alexander, Patricia J .Alexander, Richard V Alfultis, Fay .Mger, Billie Jean 208, Ali Abu, Ubaidah 341, . lishousc, John Carl .208,336, .Misky, Beverly - - - Allen, Barbara Ruth Allen, David James Allen. Eleanor L Allen. Jane Louise Allen. Robert Spencer 350,353,422, Allen, Ruth Carolvn Allen, Saralee ... Allesee, Thomas K Alley. Thomas William Allin. James F. Jr Ailing. James Winslow Allison. Ralph C Allison. Ronald Paul 356. Allmann. David William 208. Allmon. Diane Elaine Allspaw. David Vinlon Alo Sus; Alpert. Ann Sharon Alpha Chi Omega .Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Delta Sigma Alpha Delta Theta Alpha Epsilon Delta . . Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Gamma Delta . .Mpha Kappa Alpha . . . lpha Kappa Psi Alpha Lambda Delta . . - lpha Omega Alpha Omicron Pi ... Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Phi Omega .Alpha Tan Omega . . . . Alpha Xi Delta Alpine, Harvev James .Msip, Thomas Eugene . lsop. Linda Sue ... Alt. Richard Matthew . It. Thomas Henry . . . Altepeter, Thomas R. . lte ogt. Homer Vade 418 379 380 349 318 369 .434 412 430 llh..ll. I ' lulh ' . .208, 3.50, -I 314, 327, 3.33, •] Andorfer, Donald J. Andorfer, Jane Rose Andres, Albert Wavi Jerald Lee Bcttv Batn Jack B. u Bruce 375.418.461 l.uUiu . , 332.400 le 366 ,1 1 399 1 Craig 448 1(1 Joseph . .. ,208, 344 H. 446 s Rnul,,lld 397 li.ii.i l.ie 355,385 v.n.l h 449 ■II Liven 379 ma 366 les Robert 208,454 ice Elaine 404 111 C 208 111 Robert 370 ilcne 366 Mvell G. 325,417 I Allen . .208.309.464 Ki Jean .. .208.333.407 hard Kent ...357,417 i. 353. 404 441 388 .... 448 Andr. Andr Andn AnccI, n iii;H, |.- IV 1 . .il I,i 208. Ankeis. (.luiia Ra . nnan. Deborah Jane Annis. Byron L 314, .Anslett, Margaret M 334, Anthouv, James LeRoy ... .Anton. Marguerite Kav 343, Ant. 323, .354,: Lee 339, Robin JosepI: Appel, James B .Applas, Richard E. . Apple. Ferrell Dean 208,349,353, A|.|ili. I ' hvllls Jane 208. Ain.lcR.irch. lane E ,,,,l,i;.,tc. Doris Jo .Vl.pkg.ite, Mildred Jane Aiipleman. Jovce Ann . rbulus Archer. Sarah Ellfu Archibald. Shirlev F Archinofsky, Louis Arden. Carol Jean .Arganbright. Nar .Armentrout. Wayn .Armey, Carol Ann .Armitage, Kenneth Armstrong. Carolee .Armstrong, Catherine H .Armstrong. Jon S. .Armstrong. Kenneth J. Armstrong, Robert E 308, .Armstrong, Susan 313, .Arnett, William A .Arnold .Air Society Arnold, Sherman Milton . , , 300, 303, 305, 324, 327, Arnold, Shirley .Arnold, Thomas Freeman .Arnold. Thomas Lee .Arterburn, Linda Lois 208,342, .Arthur, James Robert . rtis. Myrles Arvin. David E Arvin. Diana C 375, .Arvin. Kent Stephen 208. 291, 305, 321, 323, 328, 376, Asano, Gilbert T 341 Asch, Joseph Harrv 359, Ashby, Robert Newton 208, Asher, Marilvn Louise Asmus. Judith Mae 208,331.332, Asquith. Claire Frances 338 Astesano, losephine J. ; 208. 304.334,360 Atchison, Calvin O Atkinson, Alice Lynn 208 .Atkinson, Betty Ann .Atkinson. Donna Lee Atkinson, Tudith 1 Atkinson, i.arrv Lee Atlschuler, Doris Ann Auble, Joan Elizabeth Audd. John .Augspurger. WiUil Aukerman. Karen Aungst. Enid Mar B. Carol Leah Marilvn Claire 208.290,304,320,322, S.iiiih.i lean ,400, Riiili II. Icii |. lni 1 .WIS 419,424. .] ..t il Klards 1,1-1, d G 434 Mvrnalie K 379 Barbara Ann 332.384 B Baade, .Annette Katlir Baake. Mary Kathnn Bahh. Gerald I ce n 340. 374. .....AU, R.ia.i, I, .III ' I B.i.i.n. III. lull BariKU, Bruce Baer, Jerrv W. Bacr, loachira Bagcnt. Charlei Bahr. Robert Baiei, Paul Da Bail Bail B.I 1 1 Willi: D B.iki B.ikc Bake Bake Bake B.iki Bilk. Bak. Bake Bake Bake B.Ike Bake B.ik. I ' livll RiiIhi Willi, Ell. 410 448 430 239,358 353,454 455 449 399 410 461 .304, 357, 446 208 400 239 427 451 208,458 .iiiiel 430 i.iiit 417 ...II . 430 1 1. IV id 446 462 i..;cne 463 .lit 440 409 Jane 209, 290, 320, 329, 331 Rav 289,454 Fdwin 453 i.u 209,322,337, 388 Mill 452 .laid 209 111 209,450 408 406 . . , ,209, 363 428 !50. 352, Bakli. Willi, B.il.li. B.iUv W ilh R. |..|ii I , v 209 437 358 463 345 B.ill. B.ill. 1 iiKiii. 1 It 209, 353 Ball, liujiiic ll.iMison 300. 323. 257. 427 Ball. Ravmond Louis 333 Ball, Rita 333 Ball. Saiin.lra (;off 209.388 Balhihni , ( viilhi.l 1 209, 391 Ball, II. I, I .iiiv I iiKene 209 B.illiiiliiic. R..I..II J 327, 350, .357, 461 Bamberg, Howard R 440 Bamberger, Louise 209,290, 294, 305, 320. 323, 329, 342, 400 Bam V. l.,liii 1 ,,■448 B.iiii.i, ,11.. I |..,iii 410 Baii iu.., Mill. ill Robert 349.350 Bai.iiiv, ,il. II, lean ...332,340,383 B.iili. 1, 111,..!. l 209, 304,389 Bail. II l,in iill 411 Bai.Liv, lliil C. Ir 452 Ban 1,1V, Ml „■403 Bai.l, 11,11111 I .lrienne 209,441 B.iiK. I, (....ii;. William 466 BaiK. ihiill. R lid L 466 Ml. 421 iiR 209 408 Barker. Waller I cc 209 Barksd.ile. David Lee 417 Barlowe. Philip C 442 Barnard, Kenneth E 209 Barnes, Catherine 209 Barnes, David Ward 423 Barnes, Edward 1 428 Barnes, |.ames Arthur 440 Barnes, Kenneth 419 Barnes. Ronald Herbert 327,441 Harnett. Eddie Gene 460. Barnett. Howard Albert 422 Baniett. Keith A 209.421 Barnhart. 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Cohlc. Thn Codii 111. K Cod, 11. I Coflo, Mill Colliii 1. 1.1 Cov;.l, II ( 1 Cot. I. II, W CoKill, I.. 11 Coll. II r.ii (uh I . 313,335, . . . . 375. Colli II. R.il|.|i l. audcl Cohen, Ronald .Sheldon Cohen. Stephen Frand 316, Cohn, Allan Leonard Cohn. Carolvn R CnllHit. Roberta S Coll hill. Charles E Cole. lohn Donalson 429, Cole, Judith Rae Cole, Marcia Jane Cole, Ned H Cole, Peter S Cole, Phila L. . Cole, Sandra Kay Collegiate Democials Coles. Norma H. Colgb if r. John r. . . Collir. li.liii. It. . 212, Collllll.lM 1. I ' ll.. I 1.1 Colliimv Hiliii k.i Collines. lohn W Collins, Carol Ann 303, Collins. Shirley J Collins. Tom . rlis Colnitis, Joy Arlene 212, Colvin, Martha Jo 01i er Michael Colvin Comb: Conili I.i 332, Coniinis ' -,. . I.is.pli George .. . Commons, John R 323, 334. Compton, George Condra. Phvllis V 313. Coi II. il.i l.lk Conner, Carol Ann Conner, Charles Kiii. Cornier, Ronald E. Connerton, Kay Fraiues 212. Connollv. James C, 2nd Conrad, Marv E Conrey. Edward K 323, Contest Alumni on Campus .... Conwell, Nancv Carol Convers, Alice E 339. Cook, Beverly Jean Cook, David L Cook, Deanna Joyce 407, Cook, Georee R. 323.349. 332.354, Cook, Ian H.hihi Cook, Lew is 1 .. 1 1 . Cook, Mar k.iv Cook, Ramon iiiiciu Cook, Robert Arthur 240 Cook. Sarah Irene 324.331.389 Cook, Winifred Ann 341 Coon, Emery Ellis, Jr 426 Coons, Carolvn Lou 408 (.ions. Ham Theodore 458 I 1...]., 1. I .111,1 , . . .213. 348. 370,391 ( ....|.. 1 ( ..nunc 380 I ii..|.. 1. h, .inna 367 ( ....|., 1. 1 1.11 M P.. 3rd 421 ( , 1. K.iMiiond N 423 ( ,...|., 1. sli.Mon Louis 438 1. Willi.im Earl .213. 357. fiord. Corey, Cork, W illu G. 448 371 371 364 .379 213 462 410 311 453 430 395 366 366 379 384 icr 432 432 is ... 463 n. 303, 305, 393 Ics Michael ph George Obie . 316. vnn Jan 213. 339. 348, Mill.. John Llo d 387 429 Courtright, Nancy J. II ' ' . Cousineau, Carole V. 21: ' . Covev, Glen Richard : ' . i2. 429 Cowart, Robert L. 213 Clowen. Carolvn S 409. 460 f:owen. Richard Lee 213 Cox. David C 303.423 Cox, Donald Thomas 213 Cox, Joann A 213 Cox, Jovce Ann 366 C:o . |o ce Harvard 402 I i. . K,l Allen 449 ( ,ix. SI. ,11 d 213,360,450 I i.ss, . 1 vM. F.ugenia 363 ( Ml. , iiliin Edward . 213. 357,433 Crabtree, Janet C 409 Crabtree, Jimmy Joe 452 Crabtree. Linda Ruth 360 Craft. Carl f:kmrnt 340. 44,s Craft. l liii 11.11 1.1 -112 Craig. ( .nil. mil ' Ki.sv ' .21. ■:-;2, ' . ' H Craig. |.lllK R. ill. 11 12ii, I ' . ' .i Craig, lohn Djiid . . 291 . Jj7. S. ' . ' .l Craig. M. Carolyn 213 Craig. Malcolm La Rne 458 Craig. Patsv Deanna 401 Craig. Ronald W 420 Cralle, Joan Lee 213. 397 Crandall, William Kay 305, 370 Crane, Donald Eugene 461 Cra -ens, Joanne 395 Cravens, John Raymond 427 Crawford, Betsy . nn 393 Crawford. Nancv A 399 Crawfoi.l, X.iii.i C 408 Crawfoi.l. R..I., II I 359 Crawki. W illi.ini I .hiard Cr.ivs. M.iitli.i k.ii :113. 318. 324, 393 Cree. Gcorganne 400 Creed. Carol 29.S Cregar, James Michael : ' .ii4. :i70 Crell. Marvin S 237. 361 Cress. 1 homas Lyle 437 Crews, Thomas Wesley 213 Crider, Albert A .336. 343. 453 Crinklaw, Jim A 213 Clnslii. Ril.l ( lipp .... Cioss, Raliaid ernon 213,290,307.321,349, Grosser, Richard H Crothers, Edward Joe 213, Crouch, Nancv Ann 213,312,320,329, Crow, Theda Joan Crowder, Emily Jane Crowe, Margaret Mary Crowe, Mary Ann 332. Crowe, Robert Einlin 213,309.350, Crowell, Martha Tane Crum, Elizabeth Sue C:rum, James Edward 213,303,309, Ralph Edward Peter D. , Robert Lee .429 410 382 462 402 ,453 440 450 432 450 Cnlle Culle Cuhi Chark- Wi I 11, 111.. Ann J. ■■.362, Cnnlille. Albert E Cunningham. Bette L Cunningham. R. Kent 354, Cuiuiingham, William T 213,354. Cupp, Robert Lee 303, 305, 308, 309, riirk- -;, Robert Travis 213, ( imriii l.iii Hall 213, ( , ( I iir Roy 358, J 310, 213,350, 387, 409 ... 421 Cuius. I ' .iiii.i.i , 343,382 CuMik. laiiKS Alan 430 Cnster. Thurston D 441 Cytacki, Marlene Marie . . .401 Czarnecki, Theodore 429 l).il..mi.i. Milton D.iliiel 449 ll.ik.i.ji.i, Robert C. , 302. 450 ll.ihlk.iiiip. John R. 451 D.iilii. Bernard Howard 213.340.434 Uaikv, James Barton . . .213, 334, 421 Dailev. James E 240 Dailv Student 372 Dale. David Clark 417 Dale. David Pierce 429 Dale. Jacqueline 213. 350, 351 Dale, William Dwain 213 Dalev, Robert E 343. 455 Dalle, Ave Henrv 449 Dalton. James Thomas 452 U ' Angelo, Gail 348, 376 Daniel. Jerome Charles . 213. 353, 446 Danley, Donald Lee 445 Dannu, Ablahad P 213 Dapkus, Zita 401 Darin. Lenell 415 Darmos, Irene 405 Danbe, Beverley Faith 405 D.uibenspeck. Jerrv W. 364 l).iii..;li. Til. I .iiist D 240 li.iiil, 1, (....i..;i r 333.437 11.111111. K,il|,|i I 429 D.ilisili, I ]i,l. I ' aiil 460 D.iviil. Donald Robert David. Nancv Ann 331,348, David. Ronald C. .304,344,359, Davidson. Barbara Joan 402. Davidson. Carol Rose Davidson. Sara J Daiidson. ' Fhomas W Daiie. Kav Elizabeth Daiis. Barbara Jean Davis. Charles H 360, Davis. Daisy Irene 213. Davis. Diane Kay Davis, Dorothy Jane Davis, Edward A Davis, Edward Moddett Davis, Gene Keith Davis, Geraldine S Davis, James Edward ...... .340, D.avis, Tames Elbert 213, Davis, J R. Isrrelv Joan BaiiilKi Joan M.iikiH lohn Williaii Mary Jo Nancy Philip . llan Rebecca Ja Riitx Rii K.iil .il.l I.. Davis. Ted Davis. Warren Glenn, Jr Davidson. Ruth M Davisson. Daniel S 325, Da isson. Richard F Davitt. Ronald Rodney Dawson. Clarence D Dawson. Richard Jerome ...419. Dawson. Rudolph 339, Day, Lona Gail 340. Day. Nancy Ellen 374, Da yholf, Donald Gene Deal, . nice Amelia Dean, George B 311, Dean. Lyndon Lee 213,336, Deardo. Mary Ellen Dearie, Donald H De .Aubrey 409 429 403 424 Dc C.I Deck. , s I , 463 213 378 390 394 413 Deeg. |,..i R..!., II Dees. Willi.iui i,liir 344. De Finclon. Fav C De Fillippo. Joe Carl De Freeuw, Richard Dean Dcganutti. Donald J Dc Graw. Roy Mitchell De Grazia, Judith A 334, Deitch, Robert D Delasbmit, Dianne Delbanrc. Suzanne 348. Dell. Wavne Russell 213. Dellinger. Lewis D Delly, Robert DeLong, Paul Hugh De Long, Richard Hugh Delta Chi Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Delta Sigma Delta Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Theta Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsiloit Delta Zeta Deltoro. Wilfred J 303, 326.349,357, Demants, . nita S Demaree, Susan 488 II, ' Ml, 111, h, 1 l),iii,.s, I., -,,11;, l),iiii, , 11, llv D0|, 1), 1 De V( Dewe Dewcv Dewev Dewev De Wi n,- vi 437 46S- ,442 214 II, i,„ 333 |,,s,pl, ( h,,il,s , ,. 330 (nil. 444 11,111,1 Viiuilil . - 441 , uu)i II 459 , , ISnitf t.i it 465 ,-, William E 453 . Ri.hiMI John 437 1111,1. Nan Louise ....214,388 I 1,., Ill, IS Earl 325,441 l,,li.„.lA 334,454 i I, li, 1,11.1 S 400 D.ui.l M li.s ' i. :l(iii. .127, 337, 339, 459 1,1, Muh.i. I R 45C llH.iii.is s 429 K.,, 11.111 358 ,, K, iia Ann 355,390 l.n. Murwin Hal ....373,440 , V. s. Ill, ha Jean 214,338,342,378 es. Joseph Eugene 346 House 458 Dean HamiUon .214,344,420 , Dennis lames 442 , James Richard 449 t, Delene Claire .318, 347, 385 450 l.i 4111 111, illl.l ,, M.iigarct ,S. ,iM,i Clary 302 334 409 111! 1 , 1 42 llili ' .V ,,1,1 MiaiTOn . . •i(l3 3411 41U Uikluif Hntilv Ann . 343 4II« Dillard Charles T. 214 42:. Dillard Emma Dcloris . 39.) Dillaid Robert D. 4(,(. Dilling Janice Marie 338 39M Dillmai , Beverly lean 404 DiUmar , Kcnnetli Lew 214 .144 357 432 Dillon, Janet Kay 4U2 Dillon, Robert K 43, Dallas Lee 214,370,456 Nancy Jo 403 ni,l 436 ,k Ray 214,344,359 1 ,,is 360 ,iMiK- Kay 214 1 i.si D. . . 343 liMi, il,n, ' 343,408 II. .437 ,i,k , 111 350,457 1,111,, liu 387,415 407 Dixon. ji.iiK C.11..1 214,389 Dixon. Marihn .366 Dixon, Max Eugene 214, 464 Dixon, Patricia Kay 409 Dixon, Thomas Dale 352, 457 Dixon. - ViUiam G 214 Dobbins. Marlene Eloise 214 Dodd, Margaret Joan 214 Dodds House 466 Dodson. Howard Otis 327, 437 Doehrman. Kenneth R. 428 Doeiing. David 298. 333. 461 Dolbv, Roberta Kav 214 Dolczal. Stephen Paul 449 Dolphin, Robert 456 Donahue. I . am is 240 1),. 11. ,1,11,. M.iiji.ii,- Ann 382 1),,,, ih.i, I ' .iiii, 1,1 366 l)„n,,l,l.,ii, v...-,. ' 214,387 1)„ii..1,1m,ii. lti,,,l,m 344,425 Donald.son, Ruth E 379 Donninger, Clarence H 214, 290,291.292. 293. 304, 321. 326.440 Diiiiii,,. I ' livUis Aim 400 l)„i„.li,,, ( .iM.lMi I. 402 l)„i n.i.ii 441 Doubcliiuui. Doiothy t. 214,333, 343, 360,415 Doolen, Phyllis Ailecn 347, 408 Doolev. Brooks Edward 357 D.iolitlle Marl.ne J. ...214,346,402 Doi.iii II, nil. I., R 289,324,379 n ,1.1 K.,l.,..,l Phillip ...237,436 Di.ilt...... l..l.,.il Alan 436,448 Dons Hi, 111,. WMin 343,400 1) ,,111 1)111 362,446 1),)M, ., i.,.,l W illiam 459 l)oi . 1 li.iiii.is iiis 465 Doubertcen. Jack F 442 Douglas. John HiUon 300, 330. 357. 428 Douglas. Robert Milton 419 l)„ii.J,iss, ( li,iil - W. ,214,326,330 l),,ii:,|,. i.,i., R 316,446 n„„,ll i,i., I ,,iiise 306,384 Dmvliii., , Il,,...lliv L 382 DowiuMi, Thomas William , . , 214,337,443 Downer, .John D 421 Downcv. Matthew Thomas 214 Downs. Ross B., Jr 444 Dcivle. Jerome Walter ,214,351,427 Dmlc. loseph Raymond 444 l)o le, Thomas Edward 350 Draeonettes 329 Dragon ' s Head 328 Dragoo, John Robert 363 Dragoo, Sandra Sue ,,.,336,339,412 Di.ike. John Kenneth 46: Draper. Jo Ann 214 Dicier. Ruth Ellen 214,304,331,334 Dicssel, Fred B., Jr 308,309,327,300 Driskeli, Richard G 434 Droege, Don R 43 Droege, James Burton 333 DruckamiUer, Patricia 343 Droxor. Maiv 430 1111 B,.is, II, ,1, Ramon 465 liii.li, iiiiii, I ' liillip W 433,453 liii.l.is R,,s, Sophie .. ..339,342,406 Dudl.A. Slu.k■Ann 214,408 Due, John D., Jr 339 Due, Oscar Elsworth 3ol Duemling, Arnold Hugh 315,325,421 Duke, Sandra Kay .214,290.294,306,323, 329, 348, 410. 450 Dul,„l, S„|,h, ' n. Jr. 214 Dui..,.-, 1 .r,;..., ' l.a Verne 4ol Dill, 111., li,.N.,l . llen 42 Dun, .1. Vn.i.i Louise 374.393 Din,,....! 1,1.... Paul 311,449 Dini, I... K,.., I. Kay 413 Dni,...i.. K..l. .l E 429 Dm. I,, ' , I,iMiu- 342 Duntce, William H 420 Dungee. Grant Alan 359 Dunn House 459 Dunn, Bam Ncal 327,456 Dni.ii W ..II. 1,1,. In R. , 429 II ..,.. ( ,,...1 I mils.- 363 11m. I,..., ( ],. .. ill 369 DuuU. RnbLil 240 Duruil. Gordon Kay 442 Dusing. Susan 367 Dusthimer, Thomas Lee 214, 327. 357. 432 Dusiin, Donna Ruth 214. :r, 1 , 410 DuValle, Marilyn Ann . ,,,,214 384 Duvin. Robert Philip , ,,,,304 438 Duwe. Elizabeth M 342 363 Dwikamiller. Patricia Dyer, John W 421 Dvnes. John A 431 Wi lilred Ma 405 Eadcs. Carol - iiii - ' -W Eads, David Mailin 239.358 Eager, David G 309, 463 Eakins, Ann Camden 214,322,345,347,388 Eargood, Helene L 385 East, Marilyn Anne 410 Easterday, Louis D 450 Easterdav, .Samuel G 214 Eberhart. Su aune 1 403 Eberh, DaN 1,1 364 Eberlv, D,,ii.il,l Willis 356.453 Ebert. Wiliiia I. -♦ 362,397 Echt. Charles R 240 Echt, Lynn Rae 412 Eckert, Pauline Mae 214, 384 Eckerty. Maxine 1 413 Eckstein, Philip Leo 431 Eddy, Anna Louise 338, 400 Eddy, Donald Lynn 214, 357 Edelstein. Martha 402 Edmondson, Frank K., Jr. .357,433 Edwards. Billy D 461 Edwards, Gail Maurice 214,455 Edwards, Mary . nn 415 Edwards, Melvin B 359 Edwards, Nela 367 Edwards, Robert A 300,304,330,437 Edwards, Wanda June 400 Edwards, William John 214 Egan, . nne Marie 363 Eggers. Eugene S 439 :ggers. Judith L 306,410 Eggers, Margaret Luella . . . 343, 404 Eggers. Virgil Fred 462 Ehlers, Frances L 406 Ehlert, Gretchen W. 385 Ehrlich, Dale M. .214,352,353,422 Eicher, Dan Palmer 451 Eichhom, Frederick, Jr 361 Eichorst. John P 431 F.ickman. Charles H 327, 423 Eilers, James Thomas 374 Eisenberg, Sherry 411 Eissman, Robert C 240 Eitman, David F 430 Elder, Phillip J 452 Eldridge. Jene 214.342 Elev. Dick Merrill 460 Elliot House 459 Elliott. Daniel R 429 Elliott, Homer Lee 461 Elliott, Suzanne B 313,385 Ellis, Albert Giberson 214 Ellis, Forrest D 240 Ellis, James M 214 Ellis. James Windsor 441 Ellis. Janice Louise 214 Ellis, John Wesley, Jr 214 Ellis, Stephen Eric 432 Ellis. Sue Lynne 339, 340, 413 Ellison, David 420 Ellison, Edward Dean 454 Ellison, Elbert Thomas 442 Ellmore, William A 459 Elmer, Gregg Alan ■437 Elmore, Audrey lone 215, 36j Elmore. Charlene Elaine .374. 393 Elpers. John Richard 428 Elsea, Paul W 430 Eisner, Gordon Louis .215.353.437 Eisner. Louis James 459 Elston. Ralph Beckman 421 Elv. Brenda Sue Elz, ol 1. .... 393 . llerl la Mai 332,345 111. 1.111,1 GlMi 215,385 ,11. 1,11V Rithaid 428 ,11, |,.s,|.li Robert 429 ,11 I 1,, ,I A 442 ,1. ,iii,, Holden 338 ,11, l ' ,,iii, ia . nn 360,403 ,n. Saiah 366 :1, lohn Hayden 428 Helen .-Vlberta ,215.339,342,387 , l,,l,n I ,T Mar , 417 Ira Joy Sue , k Eldo 1- . 1 1,1 i Kiilou. Inch Allen, ' . Enlow, Susan R Ennis. Barbara Jo ... Ennis. John Enoch. John Gordon . Enomene Enright. William David Ensmingcr. .Smeila Faye Insu, il, 1. William John 1 1.1, 1,.. ., ' . ,. I ' llen , , . , 213 , 415 , 393 402 305,397 436 452 ,.,332,406 ,213,341,401 390 215 , , 439 , 379 374, 381 374,409 ..,. 451 ... 420 ... 324 ... 463 .... 215 l-,.l. li, Ipi Epstein, Bern, Epstein, JosaU- Erickson, Margaret Joan 434 337,415 363, 402 ph J .. 350 rd Wolff 215,436 , lllkM ' l Enks. o J ha D 1,1 John K. 413 404 350 385 457 424 466 412 jrt, Ronald Aller Ernsberger. James E. Ernsting. Jack L. ... Ervin, Elizabeth Ann - Ervin, John Retherford 215 Erwin. Rose Ann 348,382 Esaksou. John David l-st, ,1 Dcnn-s Morton 1 1.. I. l.lil, . II, R. D. Ill Eugene 11 Louise. Beth , , , , Excld, Jo Ann File 432 ,309,418 240 435 459 336, 338, 409 343,410 350 215,309,464 , 450 ,, 437 399 334, 402 , 400 r,,e,,-, ,.... Lee 332,383 Eversman. Thomas L 239, 358 Ewbank. Robert L 3fo Ewing, Edson Willard 458 Ewing. Rosemary 406 Fackler. Mary E 215.348,389 Fackler, William X 446 Fagaly, William Arthur 464 Fair. Diane j Faiwell, Donna Jean 410 Falcon f. ' Falender, Richard 369 Fancher, Floyd Harvey 4o4 Farabaugh, William Noel 23 Farms, Marv Ann. , 303, 312, 322, 392 GRAHAM MOTOR SALES DEPENDABLE USED CARS See Us Before You Buy 302 S. COLLEGE AVE., PH. 9791 ■189 ■' . . . Nothing Now Can Make Us Twain . . ' A. J. MLinby TOWN AND COUNTRY have merged and overlapped. Farm people work part-time in town. City people move to the suburbs for residence. Business decentral- izes bv building new plants in the open country. More than half the farm youth leave for the city before they are 2.S years old. ' ' City Limits is only a legal concept. The economies of farm and city are interdependent. One cannot prosper for long unless the other also prospers. All problems are common problems. Let ' s All Pull Together. The Indiana Farm Bureau, inc. 130,000 Member Families 1 30 East Washington Street Indianapolis 4, Indiana 490 Fargo. Judith Anne 407 h. II its. James A., Sr. 215 I .iiiiur. c:harles Robert 452 Kiiimr. Robert David 439 l.,ii,h.im. Herbert L 420,454 t.ii.|iihar. Pauline J 215 l.irr. Man ' Louise 407 F.ilLu. Marv Elizabeth 289,334 Faulknew, Charles H 424 Kaust, Howard M. 240 Favede. I.eon Frami ■463 Feather. Jean Bettv 215 Frihtman. Judith Ann 411 Feihtman. William F. 363 Fedder. Patricia Lynn 414 Fee. Robert Francis 344 Feenev. Man Louise 334,414 Feiertag. Dorothv Lou 347, 397 Feldkamp. Donald F 420 Feldinan, Carol E 412 Feldinan, Clark Leigh 215,436 Feldman, George Lee 438 Felke, Joseph A., Jr . 459 Fell. John Ellis, Jr 237.361 Fencken, William A 215.311,357,448 Fenimore, Harold L 453 Fenkcr, John Arthur 454 Fenn, Rex K 458 Fenner. Carl MarUn 215 Fenstermaker. James J. .323, 350, 429 Fenter, Jack Ray 215,311 Fenwick, Rose Marie 40, Ferber, Daniel Arthur 307 Fergason House 46(1 Ferguson, David A. 450 Ferguson, Josue Nafe 385 Ferguson, Julia Kay 412 Ferguson, Phyllis Gail 402 Ferguson, Reginald L. 463 Ferguson. Richardson J. 424 Fernandez. Lillian C 402 Ferrier, Owen 36 Ferverda, Floyd P. 215, 428 Fer erda. Thomas W 215, 303, 314, 315, 327, 359, 444 Fesler, Robert L 439 Fetters, Jane . nn 404 Fetters, Susan Ann 215, 401 Fetzer, Judith . nn 331, 338, 378 Fcutz, Carolvn Jane 348, 381 Fiedeke. Patrick Edward 432 Fiege, Donald Richard 427 Field, Larry Kenneth 448 Fields. Alonzo J., HI 459 Fields, Alpheus H 215.419 Fields, Flovd H., Jr 461 Fields, James Earl 215 Fields, Janet M 343,410 Fields, Nancy B. - . -215. 348, 353, 395 Fields, Sharon J 289,410 Fields, Shirley . nn . . 215, 384 Fienberg. Sheila Fay 215, 394 Figlure, Ruthlee 413 Filipowski, Stephen, Jr 421 Fill, James Gordon 428 Finance 352 Findlev. Michael D 462 Fine. David Carl 438 Fine. Stephen David 438 Finke. Mildred Louise 336, 403 Finke. Robert Harold 424 Finkelstein. Judith B 413 F in kelstein, Michael . 215.438 Finlev. Carol May 336.408 Finn, Man Geneva . . 407 Finnell. Mary . nn 385 Finnev, Alice G 363.401 Firpo. Charles L .448 Fisbeck, Kay 348, 389 Fischer. Margie Ann 415 Fiscus. Dovnc Max 341 Fish. Allan L 215 Fishback, Elizabeth A 378 Fishback, Sharon Jane 215,410 Fisher, Gary Walter 446 Fisher, James F 430 Fisher, Karen Kay 401 Fisher, Lynn Nair 361 Fisher, Nancy . nn 384 Fisher, Nancv Ruth 400 Fisher, Tern J.. Jr 422 Fisher, Warren Thomas 215 Fishman, Stuart Charles 446 Fisk, Karen Jo 402 Fissinger. Paul C. Ill . 423 Fitzgerald. Ann H 304, 375, 404 Fitzgerald, Margaret L 334,400 Fitzgerald. Patricia L 410 Fitzpatrick, John A 427 Fitzsimmons, Samuel Lee 440 Flame Club 326 Fleck, Ric iard Grover 465 Fleetwood. Jewel 215 Fleming. Io.in Louise 402 Fleming. Lawrence V 423 Fleming. Patricia Ann .294,300,304,410 Flencr, Bettv Sue 363, 402 Fletcher, James Charles. 215, 359, 428 Flora. Gene Walter 215 Flora. Janice .Ann 215, 381 Flora, Linda Lou 410 Flowers, Barbara Jean 333, 410 Flving Club 338 Hvnii, .Maitin Join. _ 290,301,325,432 Fogle, Fredric Matthew 418 Foley, . nn 304,323,333 Folio 371 Foltz, John William 423 Ford, Floretta Alice . . . 215, 387. 409 Ford, Gerald L 423 Ford. Kenneth W 338 Ford. Robert Shields 420 Ford. Sharon Marie 399, 462 Foreman, Donald D 45o Foreman. William F 428 Forester, William S 307, 311 Fomian, Robert Alan 325, 438 Forney, Anne 366 Forest Hall 399 Forst, Linda Anne 408 Fonna. Roger Allen 464 Fosbrink. Robert Don. .215, 350, 354 Foster, Gilbert Davis 215 Foster, John Arthur 309,327,339,460 Foster, Judith Kay 415, 452 Foster, Martha May 414 Foulkes, Jane Helen . _ 295,318,324.389 Foulkes. William H 461 Foust. Betty J . 09 Foust. Ronald Kent 21d, 438 Foutch, Phillip Lee 460 Foutch, William M 350 Fonts, Harry Ronald 325,346,434 Fonts. Marjorie A 388 Fowler. Charles . llan 376 Fowler. Eugene C 307,308.463 Fowler. Ronald K 460 Fowlkes. Dolores 380 Fox. Delores 4l3 Fox. Donna _ ■368 Fox. Ham Christian 239, 3o8 Fox. Mary Ellen 294, 324, 386 Fox, Nila Sue 215,343,382 Fox. Patricia . nn 406 Fox. Richard Austin 437 Fox. Richard Charles 466 Fox, Richard T 215,421 Fox, Uree Marlene 332, 343, 404 France, Michael H 215. 424 Francik, Charles A 237, 361 Francis, Lois Ann 403 Francis. Penelope 216 Francke. Eugene R 443 Frank lames Thomas . .333. 375, 423 Frank. Jill . nn 375,403 Frank, Philip M 446 Franke. Margaret S. ...298,322,393 Frankenberger, Robert L. ...311,451 Frankcnfield, . melia A 404 Frankestein, Julie . 394 Franklin. Norman Duff. .216, 344, 349 Frankoiitz. Devera 366 Frankovitz. Trave G 403 Frant?. James Michael D. 456 Frappier, Jo H 216 Frappier. Marian Joyce 360 Frash. Elliott C 239,358 Frash. Dei on Walters 240 Frazier. Robert L 365 Frederick, Donald Gene 216,352 Freds. Marlene 216 Freed, Man ' Dee 216, 404 Frcedman, Millie B 410 Freedman, Theodore S 462 Freeland, Richard 453 Freeman, Alice Talent 390 Freeman, Harry Edward 216,359 Freeman, Jerry Alan 240 Freeman. Meta Dene ...216,295,394 Freiburger. Richard E. 216, 353, 354 Freiherr. Leroy A 237 French. Gary 369 French. Nancy 367 French. Ric hard Noble, Jr 240 Frentz, Margaret Ann 338,346,347,409 Fresh, Douglas Eston 459 Freshman Class Officers 302 Frew, Danny Ray 443 Frev, James Douglas 430 Tre . Kent C 449 Frev, Naomi Ruth 368 Fricke. Jack W 461 Fricke, Robert William 210 Fricke. Suzanne L 336, 410 Friddle. Catherine M 363 Friedman, Howard 459 Friedrich, Benjamin C 338 Friend. Albert M 216, 350 Friend. Edward Isaac 357, 446 Friend, Joan 355,388 Friend, Sharon Lucile 413 Fries. George W 365 Frisch. lerry Seymour 446,459 Fritts, John William 334, 434 Friu. Barbara Ellen 406 Fritz, Charles A ■427 Fritz, Edward L 365 Froev, lovce 411 From, . rthur H. L 362,418 Fruits. Hadley William . . . ; 352 Fry. Suzanne 216 En. William Rolland 439 Fnbarser. Ronald D . ■354 Fner. Daiid Burdettc 375, 441 Frvman. George Har ey .-, 216 F. r. A 343 Fugale, Robert E 465 Fulford. Linda Lee 413 Fuller, Julie Ann 378 Fuller, Luanne 383 .Fuller. Robert Earl 449 Fullerton, Hugh Roger 454 Fulps. Donna lane 216. 313, 378 Fulton, Anne W 402 Fulwider, James William 289, 421 un •, ° 2i6. 304, 306, 348, 353, 402 Funk, Karen, Jane 378 Funkhouser, Tom Lynn 420 Furlong. Carolyn 390 Furlong. Timothy 43; Furlow, Richard Harold 451 Fumis, Betty 216 Furr, Bruce Allen 429 Gabbert. D. Joe 2,3 Gabel. Harriet Lois 21b Gabovitch. Edward Robert 240 Gage. Dean Ross 441 Gahimer. Joe Edward 240 Gailets. Donavan foO Gaines. Marilyn 380,414 Gairing, Jacqueline K 382 Gajdos, Bettv Ann 289, 402 Gajdos, Ronald Steve 460 Galassi, Fred Dale 448 Galbreath, Janice P 216, 388 Gales, Delnor Ferdon 344 Galich, Richard 462 Gallagher, Harry S 216 Gallagher, Patricia E 216,305,355,405 Galiahan, Patsy Jane 390 Gallay, Sheila Lossie . . 409 Galle, Pauline A 411 Gallimore, Verna Marie 406 Gallinatti, Dale V 216,357,421 Gallinger, Gail Ruth .216,313,395 Gallo, Antonio M 451 Galofaro. Lawrence L 216 Galvin, Ann Berkley 216,395 Gambill, Sharla L 313.390 Gamble, Barbara Jean 216 Gamble. Daniel J 435 Gamez. Robert 454 Gamma Delta 333 Ganchiff, Donald Dean 440, 452 Gannon, Charles Wood 423 Ganoe, Charles W 216 Gansinger, Grant N 453 Garber, Judith 401 Gardiner, Beverlev . nn 405 Gardner, Margaret C 334, 414 Gardner, Marilyn Sue 366, 367 Gardner, Thomas Richard 450 Garfiinkle, Fave S 216 Garland. Charles K 216,357,449 Garman, Ted Lakin 216, 353 Garnette, Harry James 432 Garoner, H. Ray 455 Garrett. Marcia 393 Garrison. Jern L 309, 417 Garrison. Man Lee 458 Garver. Frederick W 333, 463 Gasawav, Judith A 305,306,400 Gaskev. Patricia Ann 383 Gaskin. George Junior 425 Gaskins. Linda Jean 389 Gass, Edward M 421 Gassert, Joanne F 216 Gast. Karen Lvnn : .318. 332, 339, 375, 388 Gaston, Charles G 439 Gattshall, Gerald W 427, 465 Gauger, Dorothv Irene 216 Gaul, David . lan 423 Gautreaux, Gloria Ann 384, 400 Gavit, . lbert Howard 361 Gay, Viola Bunch 216 Gaydosh, Lawrence John 334,374,431 Gazdig, Richard John 460 Gean ' , Thomas Emmet 427 Geaurz, Henry 450 Gebhart, Ellen Marie 399 Gee, Anna Ruth 414 Gee, Samuel Byron 344. 357. 430 Gehle. Don Earl 448 Gehring, Thomas A 460 Gehrke. Fred Carl 216, 422 Geiss, Frank Joseph ... 216, 373, 434 Gemmer, Barn . rmond 216, 357. 370.439 Gengtson. Ronald 353 Gentile, John Joseph 216, 344 Gentry, David Brenton . . 216, 349 George, Barbara Lynn 411 George, Richard Lee 453 George, Sandra 367 George, Topsy Jean 411 Gephart, Carole . nn 216 Gerber, Sallv Maxine 331, 386 Gerberding, Charlotte D 412 Gerhart. Sara Jennings 412 Gerhart. Thomas Francis 429 Geris, Canl . nne 413 Gerlach, George Ann 338 Germano, Tony J 462 Ger.nek, Geialdine G 334 Gerow, Sara Lynne 314, 413 Gerrish, Fhursa .Ann 411 Gerth. Ronald Irwin 444 Gettclfinger. Kenneth J 431 Gettle. H. Robert 216, 354 Gewurz, Henn 362 Gharst, John Dale 448 Gholson, Robert Lee 339 Gibbs, James Roberts 463 Gibson, Marilyn Kaye 397 Gibson, Rosalie 415 Gieseke. Fred Gary 216, 420 Gilbert, Dixie Lee 410 Gilbert. Kiffin Emil 3dO Gildea. Margaret H 216 Gilder. Marijo 414 Gilham. Deanna V . 4 2 Gilkev loy Ann 336, 337, 414 Gill, George N 216, 303, 370, 373 Gillaspy, John J. 452 Gillen. Daniel Earl 427 Gillen. James Calvin 216 Gillespie. Dwight R 442 Gilliom, Robert Warren 461 GiUon, Jante E 415 ' ■' : ' ' .° ' ' 327,352,353,422 Giimer. Carolyn Sylvia 412 Gilmore. Paul W 369 Gilmore. William . 369 Gilson, Robert 450 Giltner, Clifford N 216 Gingen, Robert Eugene 4o0 f ' ' ; ' ' ™ ' V i ' ' lt303.304,-321,430 Giorgianni. Joseph V 459 Girod. Donald A. 240 Giroux. Sandra Kav 402 Gish. Bart Leon 44o Giouffre. John Joseph 3M Giuliano. Albert G 4d3 Given, Linda Nan 363 Givens, William Phillip 437 Gladish, Allan Stephen 433 Glasel, Dean J 446 Glass. Lawrence David 446 Glassley. Stephen H 240 Glassner. Winifred N. 394 Glazier. Harry 4j4 Gleason. David C 423 Glendening. Tom Burton 441 Glenn, Elizabeth Jane 399 Glenn, Robert R 237 Glenn, Tom . lexander 437 Click, Lynette 367 Glickstein. Ellen M 394 Glogas. Ethel Eleanor 342. 406 Gmerek, Marion Joan 348, 331 Goby, Kay Wynn .„ ??2 Goddard, Ron Richard 310,43 Coder. Thomas Davie 41 Godfrey, Margaret Ann 343,3 8 Godwin, Gina Lee 21 , Goetcheus, James D. 429 Gohr. Phillip Roy 434 CKiken, Jolan Kay 409 Gold. Barn- Alan 439 Goldberg. Barbara Ann 410 Goldberg, Howard 463 Goldberg. Stephen Ross .33 , 446 Golden, Myrna Linda 335, 394 Goldenbcrg, Nancv E 408 Goldman, Daniel Roger 438 Goldman, Richard David 462 Goldman. Richard M 438, io8 Goldsmith, Jern _- 369 Goldstein, Melvin E .418,446 Goldstein, Nance Judith 394 Goldzwig, Marlene 333, 394 Golighth, Carl R „ 429 Gollatz, Barbara L ' ' ' 1=1 Gonzalez, Ezequiel M 453 Goodard. Marvin Jay 21 Goodknight, Man C 393 Goodman, Hubert Thorman 240 Goodman. Janet Rose 414 Goodman, Suzanne Marie 348 Goodman, Wilma Sue 289. 388 Goodman, Paul Ray 443 Goodwine, Eilene 363 Goosbv, Earl 425 Gordon, Charles F 350. 432 Gordon, Gary D 440 Gordon, Harry William 432 Gordon, Linda Ruth 394 Gordon, Sandra Faye 402 Gordon, Walter Lee 453 Gore, Ruth Jacquelvn 348. 402 Gore, Vicki Jane 403 Goris, John B -1 Goris, Thomas Eugene 32 , 43 Goss. Barbara Ann 399 Gossard, Janis Jane 3 8 Gossman, David George 21 Gossman, Shirley Ann. 305. 348, 4l3 Gotschall, Kathryn J. ., 217. 342, 343 Crf)tschall, Sandra Sue 409 Gottlieb, Audrey Sue 414 ' Gottschalk, Ronald 1 309, 432 Goudeaux. . ddie 217. 38 Gough. William J 451 Gould, Harold Simpson 333 Gould, Janet 394 Gourlev. John Phillip 420 Covert. Lester R 334. 350. 431 491 I CtlilVd Grabhorn, I.arry Lee 453 Giaf. Aliliira 333, 388 c;i;ill. Mm liluard 341 (.i.,l,.„„, lu. h 217,343,385 t.i.,h.iin, ( li,nl..tle B 400 Cialiani, (.oidoii Miles 429 Graham, ]atk Leonard 325 Graham, jack R 437 Graham, fames Clarence 240 Graham. Marearct K 374.414 Gr;il,..MK M.in.iiuic 334,407 G..,l,.,ni. N.nuN K 217 C.i.iiiii;.!. l-liillip Rex 452 Gram, Millke S 458 Gramer, George William . . . 217, 354 Gran, Kctih Lamont 309,462 Grande, Donald Irving 289,303,314,315,446 Grandstaff, Ken William . . . 346, 458 Granholm, Martin L 432 Giam. Tames I.cc 420 Gi.iiii, 1,11,1 . . 459 (.l.,M,|. r ,, k.n 412 K.,1., B. 411 217 342,343 Graves, Clarice Faye 217 Graves, June M 217 Gra es . Rosemary 410 Grav, Uickey Wavne 217,358 Grav, Elizabeth 366 Grav, George Lewis 437 Gray, James Edward 428 Grav, Linda Sue 386 Grav, Max Lee 326, 327, 463 Gray, Robert Lee 463 Grav, Robert WingHeld 344, 357, 432 Greaves. Donna J 404 Grebe, Janice Lee 391 Grebe. Marlvn Joyce 348,391 Grecu, Daniel J 441 Green. Barry Mitchell 429 Green, Betty Jean 339,355,387,403 f;reen, Fred Dexter 440 c;recn, James Lawrence 217 Green jana Lee . . 343, 360, 412 Green, Judith Ann 412 t,T,,-n. Mariana 217,413 (.,,,1, .,ll, 1 217,389 l.,,,n, Mn,IL, 217 (.i,,i, H,,u,i,,i Lou 395 (,,,,11, Willi, 1111 J 239,358 Grecnbirg, Carol Ruth 217,305, 306,412 Greene, Betty Mae 414 Greene, Norma Sue 337, 388 (irerne. Richare A 441, 464 (;r«cni-. Roselyn R 387 t.recuhut. Eric 327,418 Greeiihut, Ivan Richard 418 (;ri( nice. Joe A 289, 302, 340 Grciiistcin. Samuel 327, 438 Gr.-.r. Donald Duane 361 Gr,,, ,;, l.ihn 1 amond 451 i.u- ' i. r,in n,i,ii •;:■.. 37s (.1, ..;, Mnil, llll 3S9 (.i,„l,i, (.,,1,1,111 (,. 444 1.1, in, 1, ( ,ii,ilMi ,367 (.1, ,11, 1, M,iiilMi R. . .311. 318. 338 (.1, 11, 11, K,iii,il,l Lee . . . Da 423 405 437 443 ( .1 illii li. Xorman Rav 217 (.iilliilK. Robert Lee 417 (,iig ' „ ' s. Marilyn Jean 403 Grimes. Dan Spencc 217, 357, 370, 373 Grimes, John Carter 217, 313, .344, 442 Grimes. Robert Warren 217, 428 Grimes, Sue Carol 217, 342 Griner, Nancv Aline 217. 342. 384 Grinstead. Marjorie J. 217, 343, 381 Grogg, Jovce Carolvn 403 Gr, R.ilph Gary inige lb 360,; Grorud. (.ail Rii Gross. John M Gross, Margaret . nn . . . Gross, Michael J Grostefon, Sandra Karen 5 Groth, Eva Birgilta ; Grove, Jerrv Earl 300, 305, 307, 308, r Groves, Homer Clouse 362. Gruenert, Ronald E Grunkemeyer, Virgil R 217, 308, 309. 334. 350, - Grunza, Bernie Lee ' Gruszkos. Esther C 334,340, ' Gude. John S 350,- Guendling, Jatrres J - Guenin. Mary Ann 217, 348, i Guerrero, Joaquin C. ' Guest. David Earl ■Gugel, Lorenz Walter ' Gullion, Linda Ann ' Gullion. Thomas H ' Gunn. Sharon Lou - ,1 ,ulo Guy. Robert C. Guy, Seward , llen Gyoles, Jerry Joseph Gyoles, Joan F 414 . 353 450 463 H Haas, Stephen Charles ,340.352.434 Habbeti. Meredith G. 217 Hacknev, Elkn F 404 Hadd.iii, Wii.ili, 1 217 Hag,iii, illiir Ki.lirrt 437 Hag,,. |,i, ( 1,111 315,429 Hageiii.iii. I),,iiii.i Sue 217, 303. 320, 331, 348, 353. 372. 395 Hagen, Jo Ann 380 Hague, James A 429 Hahn, George Edward 428 Haile, Bette J 414 Hais, Ro ella 40:-! Hakim, AUie C 460 Halas, Raymond Marc 217 Hale, Gloria Arlena 217 Hale. James Marvin 217. 350 Hales. Marvliz M 217 Hall. House 460 Hall, Amos Stanley 442 Hall. Charlotte Ann 399 Hall. Don Alan 460 Hall. Edwin Lee 463 Hall, Hansel Crimiel 339 Hall, Herbert James 450 Hall, Jane Elizabeth 415 Hall, Joseph John 217 Hall, Joseph Leonard 217,309,334 Hall. Joseph Victor 460 Hall. Marie 380 Hall. Nugen , nthony 465 Hall, Sue Lvnn 403 Hall, Theodore William 442 Hall. Thomas Edgar 458 Hall. Thomas Ward , 313 Hall, Hall, Riihard 11 Ha Inula 358 240 Hall, 11. M.MilM Marie 217.393 Hallimn. 11, i ,1 lean .. 403 Halu-, li,l ,i, 1 Iliuce ... 439 Hand, lilt!, H.n, Hanus. lanicc ,1 Elliot . 438 405 Hamilton. Arth ir W 217 Hamilton, Caro lane 217 Hamilton. Hele 1 L. ..... 415 liUim. Jan.l lillon. lohn I), ilton. Judith I lilton. Julia 1. lilton. Pati 1(1.1 lihon, Rolieil 439 404 402 Harrolf, Somlr Ma ,1, l,,li. lined Rifat nond, John R. . . nond, Phillip A. , ,1,111, linlith E. . . ,i,,ii. M.iiilvn Sue II, Fred V. . , ls,iiiHlh Pratt I. nil, Albert ,. li,,iik Joseph s, William K. , Larry Leon , . Nancy Sue Ma ng. Ja Ma Flllle ... 388 .315,354 .... 434 ... 424 .310.453 .218,350 465 218 , 342, 404 .334,406 Hansen, Sarah Ka Hanson, Da id Lee . . Harbin, Nancy Lee Harcourt, Maurita L. Hardaway, Thomas Vivi Harding Hon 218, 304,419,463 H. ,lui,k. I ' liilli|, K. HaiiK ,i H.iiih. Ki, li,,r,l t, Haiih, R,iliiil Joseph , H.iu, Ciiitis Clvde .218,: HaitnUI. l.iiiRs Louis . . . Haiger, Naiuv Hargis, Ruth O Hargus. Patricia Lee . . . Harkcr. Albert Coyner . Harlan. Jerome Everette Harman. Jack K : JcriT Joe .357,439 .... 459 . 338. 350 .... 452 Haine Ho H.iipii. ]!,ii|,iiiiiii 240 H,,i,„ 1, hiliin I . 350 Il,,,r, 1, l,ll ,,llll,■412 11,11, II, 11,11, ,1,1 , , 430 II, ,11, II, |,.M|,li l ' ,iiil 439 II. ,11, II, I .luv 1 iiilui,.; 420 H.iii,!,, . 11,11,1 I ' .l, ' 453 11.11 Mu., 11. 11.1111,1 J. 323.423 H. ,111 ' .;. 111. I ' hvllis 367 H,,,,i ll,,il,,iia Jean 380,409 H,,lll , 11,1,1,1 Irank 429 H,,iiiv I. ,,„,.;,• K. 359 ll.,iiis. |.,ii„s Ciai-., 439 ll.iiiiv |.,in, s li.iiikliii 420 11,11 I, s. 111, lull H.ulle 407 H.uns. Loutla ,M 406 Harris. Mardvn E . .218. 339.342,380,413 Harris, Martha Ellen 402 Hani . Mvrna 218,305,348,353,402 Hams. Riili.ird A 354 H.iiiis. Riili.ird Bradley 432 II. mis, R,,l„ It E 326,453 ll.iiiis. R,,l„il Fee 240 412 41,1 Hart, .Ma Hart, ' Fhomas M. Hart, William R Hartcr, Marv Sue Hartford. Jovic Ann . Hailieaii. |,,liii Michael . I ,l,,,,i,l I ,,iiiiv 4i.l , K, nil, il, W, 429 , I li,,iii,i I.. 433 111, ( li.iiks Allen 461 111, Harold Kay 460 in. Marv Ruth 339. .393 III, Phillip 1 428.463 tt. Kathleen M. . .289, 375. 391 . Dianne Pearle 412 ig. Mania Ann 343.40!! I. Manila Jane 218. 389 I. Ki, IlimI Fee 239. 358 , W ill, ,11,1 lee 445 1,1, |, ,11 Kay, ,324,331.381 llii ' lin.i Kialrice 342,363 111, s,iinidia Lou 40S iikU, Riis.ilie Dee 381 I, I,, ,11 l,inii , , 374,384.401 ,i l. •■41 Jun M. 218. ,322, 370. aid, Ronald i. Stephen J. iudv it el. Marv Ann it cl, Mary Kay . ' Jane ' Ellen . lis. Frederick I.. ns. James Paul ' Hat, I, Hav,«, All. ,i[,l Dale li.irv J 218, (,harles Robert Hayes, Edward James 218,309, Hayes,-Frank Waddell Haves, Gayle Eugene 218, Judith Ai No Ma ell Robert Dale Robert E. Jr Robert H. Sara Lea Vavne Lee s. 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Reva Jean 400 Hf tling, James Edward 345, 42ti Hf vog, Fred David , 421 Hf soun. Linda Louise , 388 Hf s, Roberta L 3I« 332, 384 Htss, Stanford K 354, 438 Hf son, Justus C. Jr. ... 219 Hf imann. John Erwin . . 429 Hf vard. Arlene June 399 Hf s:anifr. Thomas F. 444 Hf de. Robert Dewev 428 Hf n. Roberta ka 219.404 HfMif. Sanilia lam Hiatt. Oscar I ' aul llibnfr. Barbara Jc nne Hibner. Dan William 219. 440 Hibnick, Gerald R 237 Hickman, Charles W. 219,440 Hickman, EUlon Burmond 240 Hickory Hall 448 Hicks, Elijah Pete 455 Hicks, Judv Joan 289, 403 Hicks, Margaret Jane .219,309,391 Hidav, Sandra 404 Higa. Voshino 219, 342, 405 Higgins, Gilbert W 219 Hightshue. Dorothv C 366 Hiland. Christine . 318,343,404 Hilbawi. Zuha r 350 Hildreth. Garv 423 Hill, Doris Irene 342 Hill, James Brooks 337. 462 Hill. Janice Elizabeth 219. 393 Hill. Katherine Joann 332, 399 Hill, Kathlvn Clarice 387 Hill, Max .Mkn 219.349 Hill, Sharon I t.ii 400 Hillel , 33,-i Hilt, Catherine joaniu- 414 Hilton. Dave 240 Himebaugh, William R 337,443 Himelstein. Nathaniel 433 Hirasel, Kenneth Vavnc 428 Himsel. .Marlene Alma 219,390 Hiuchnian, Neil Ruff 219.290,292. 293, 296, 304. 321, 328, 357 Hinde. leroine 443 Hindinan. Barrv Lee 439 Hinds, ludith Allen Hine, Judith Fouike 298,318,324,331, Hine, Maynard K. Jr Hinebaugh, Kenneth D Hines. Marv Alice 219,342, Hineslev. Dixie Ann Hingue, K. D Hinkle, lanet Sue Hinshaw, Carla Kay Hinshaw, Delores Hinshaw, Morma Jean Hinshaw, Ruth Anne Hintele, Max Hinton, Charles Bruce 374, Hinton, Richard P; .Ma He , Willi: Marjorie Carol lonald T sh. 1 hit, tit, liaga W Hitihufr. I ' liilip 1,. Hite, Peggy Jean Hivelv, Richard Lee Hiwatashi, Masahiro Hmurovic, Joseph F. Hoadley. David K. Hoagland, Donald E. Hobson, Joyce S. Hocker, Betty Lou Hockette, George C. 409 382 219 Hocke Ha D. Hockett, Roland Lee Hodapp. John Bernard , Hodge, Larry Hodges, Janet Kav 305. ; Hodges. Richard S. Hodson. Charles L. Hoeltke, Herbert H. Hofferbert. Richard Hoffman. 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Martha Kay 399,462 Holt. Phvllis Lvnnc 408 Holt. Rozan 404,451 Holub. Lois M 415 Holzhancr, Gerald 333 Home F.c Club 360 Homer, Robert A. 450 Honakf, Charles R 219 Honda. Nodua 219. 341 Hood, Dorothv Jane ...219,342,388 Hoodelmier, Dian T 403 Hooker, Donald J 363 nooning, John P. .219, 352, 353, 422 Hoop, Elsie Frances 400 Hooper, Dale Lawrence 441 Hooper, E erett 356 Hoo er. Barrv Richard 465 Hoover, Cvnthia Ann .385 Hoover. Ridend L. 365 Hoover. Robert T 325, 430 Hoover. Susan Alice 399 Hope. Robert W 444 Hopkins. Bruie Joldan 429 Hopkins, r.ii.,hn Sue 407 ll..pkiiis, l),.ii.iltl W.iMif 219 II. .|. pis. ktiiimli.i 366 Hoppiiis;. .MiilKifl 1), 430 Hori. Richard R .341,455 Horka, Thomas G 464 Hormuth. James Otto 219,239,358 Horn, Barbara Jean 363 Horn. Normand Lee 463 Horn. Peter lohn 459 Horn, led B 462 Hornak. .Michael Jr 334, 431 Hornbaker, Jeanette 399 Homberger. James 458 Home. Carl 465 Horner. Evalvn Fave 410 Horner. Linda Kav 404 Horr, Douglas Paul 459 Horsman. 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William George 237 Houald, Loren Lamont 220, 351 Howard, Elizabeth , . . 415 Howard, Gordon Glenn . . 220 Howard, I-clah Florence ,, 407 Howard, Liva . 345 Howard, Robert Paul . . 22U Howell, lanet Elaine . 413 Howcr, Marv Lou 332 :t:i7 343, 404 Howcrv, Benjamin F. 433,451 Howes, Ralph Herman ... 350 Howland, Dorothv Johce ... 390 Hubbard, Morris Elbert . 221) Hubbell, Calvin K. . 220 Hubbell. Frank Wilson .. 456 Hubbell, Merrill . 409 Huddlcston, Elam A. 220, 423 Hudson, Charlotte E. .. 414 Hudson, Larr Dean . ... 455 Hudson, Margaret W. .. 220 Hudspeth. Arleigh E, ... 428 Huemme, Frank James 431 Huestis, John Peter 42 , 464 Huestis. Sandra Lee , 414 Huff, Susan Valerie 390 Huffer, Ronald Kenneth . . 426 Hufford, George H. 429 Huggins, Diane Grace 411 Huggins. Robert James 454, 464 Hughe, James Elvin . . . . 453 Hughes, Jcrn ' Alan ., .. 459 Hughes. Joe Gipe , 220, 290, 305, 315 323 328.427 Hull. Barbara Kay . . 378 Hull. Carol Ann 220 342, 343 Humcnik, Robert E. . 458 Humcritkhouse, Gerald . 346,461 Hunienckhousc, Ronald , 220 Huniinsky, Gayle Anne 318, 390 Hummer House ..,. 462 Humphrey, Edward C. ... 422 Humphrey, Sally Jo . , ,.. 410 Huncilman, David Lister 423 Hundlev, Larry H. . . 360, 463 Hunt, Marvin Perry . . . 448 Hunt, Ronald Arthur . . . 430 Hunter, Barry Allen . 309,461 Hunter, Ben Lowell , , , . .220 Hunter, Eula B 313 387, 404 Hunter, Marv George . , . 389 Hunter. Ralph E. 220 Hunter, Rita lean 220 Hunter, Sherry L. 415 Hunter, Sue 313 Huntzingcr, Richard Lc 420 Hupp. Nancv Ann 313 342, 390 Hurd. Donna Jeanne . ., . 406 Hurrcll, Wilson Albert . , . , :;50 Hurley, J. Richard . . 430 Hurst, Frances J ,355,400 Hurst, James Douglas , , . . . 451 Hurst, Day Julavne 324,382 Hurst, William Charles 421 Huser, Leah Marie . : : n 350, 415 Huss, Sylvia Edna 22 l 320, 384 Houston, Julia Jayne . . 332 338. 378 Houston, Sam Mead , . , 315 325, 432 Hutchinson, Anne ... 406 375 398. 410 Hutner, Suzanne W. , , , . 385 Hutsel!, Rav .. . 344 Hutio, William H., Jr. , ... 432 Huxol, Harri R .... 346 Hvde. .Michael . 1 Men ' s Club 344 Ignas, Edward 220 Her, William Gordon 238 Imboden, Roby Warren 220 Ingram, Geraldine E 380 Ingram, Richard Gene 220,363 Inkley, Betty May 409 Inkley, Kalryn 220 Inman, Sandra Jane 220,342,343,404 Insurance Club 353 Inskeep, Emmett Edward .327,458 IFC 314 lorio, .Mbert . 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Sue Ann 366 Jacobucci, Argia Jo 334, 400 Jacoby, Glenn P 326, 359, 453 Jacqmain, Ralph Joseph 220 Jager, . rlene Ann 388 Jala, John 309 James, Carole E 220, 360 James, Judith Ann 220 Janney, Nancv E 395 Janovic, De Anna Doris 384 Janssen, Guy H 369 Jaquess, Wayne K. 350 laracz. Ronald Frank 220, 354 Jarrard, Phyllis Ann 313,324,332,389 larrell, Clara F 379.401 lasper, Paul Tucker . 432 Jeffries, Jack A 220,357, 430 Jeffries, lanet D 339, 41 1 Jeffries, Mary Lee 338, 390 lehl, Leo John, Jr 220 Irnkiiis. Willi.iiu Krnest 430 Idikins lloiiM- 462 |. iikins. ,ii..lNn L. , . , 220,412 |, rikins, Di.iEi Alan , . , . . . . 433 Icnkins, (.Ic.u L., Jr. , 220. 424 Jenkins, Janet Sue . . , ... 404 lenkinson, Annabclle . . ... 390 Jenks. Rov Eugene . 439 Jennings, Roselyn J, . 348 Jensen, Carol Edith . . 3V0 373.401 Jensen, De Ann Fay . 407 Jensen, Kavleen Kiane 336, 337 Jensen, Prebem . . 361 Jeschke, Judith D. 415 Jeshow, J. 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Karen J ....,342 404 l,( . 327 346. 463 1 limp,-. (.iiMax H. .. 452 l,( . ( .. ,11 l,ll,■e .224.414 I iiiKlmark. David Allen 223, 3. 0 461 437 451 1,( , 1. ( , 1.( , . 1 , null lames 353 1-undquist, lames L, 410 I.ung, Raymond Burton . . 399 Liinnev. Edward Joseph 448 1. C 1 i,k,ii. I.iiii.s D. , .224.353 Liuite. Walter F 464 1. l 1 .IV. s.iiiih.i M, .. 224 313,389 Lurie. Hugh James 441. li( 1 IIi.iikIi. ll.ivd Lee 350,451 Lusher. Roseniarv 379 l.( 1 ILiimli. Ma Dean 224, 443 Lush. Bill 36 . I. 11. 111,1. n.,il..n-a S. 401 I.usk. Harold Dr. 297 :is, i 1. 11. I. 1). mil, lt,iil,,ira Sue 111.1, Max L 399 I.ushk. lovce Ann 453 Luther, Fegg :thr, M.l). iiii.md. Mary J, 224. 342 laitv. Doris Anna ■tl 1 M.l . n,ild, Eva Sharrou , . 405 I-ut7. Beverlv .Sue 41(1 M.l). li.il.l. In I.vnn 406 I.vbrook. Charles W, 428 M.l). ii.il.l. |:i,k H. 449 I.vdv. David Lee , 360 450 M.l), 11. llll. M.iiK.irel ,S. 411 406 458 M. 1). ii.ilil. I ' lullis C. 410 Lynch, Thomas Philip M.l). ii.il.l, Ilioma.s .M, 437 Lyon, Edward H. 364 M.l), w, Wyana .332. 384 309 462 M.I). well. Ann K 386 Lyskowinski. Fdivin . , 357 461 M.l). 375 400, 412 11,111.1, l.ilin 11,111.1, hi.h 4211 1511 M. 1 . M. I .111,1 M.Ine. J aims K, 137 M (;arvey. Eugene J. Jr, 289. 304. 314. 323. :t57. 430 McGarvey. William K 430 McGee. William M 462 McGeorge. Janet H. 408 McGill, Patricia Lea 377 McGinnis, John B 375, 430 McGivern, Donald H 444,460 McGowan, Dolly Luann 318,324,347.384 McG.iwan. Eugene W 349 M.C.ialli. b.liii n.iiiiel 420 M.t.H, .s, Mwii.i hcne .389 M, .i,..iii . sii .,iiii, ' D 408 McH.ntii, , W.iMi, () 374.432 Ml Heigh. Mike 461 Mdlialli, Robert A 224, 352. 3.54 Milmiie, Riihard Lee 224 MiIiK.ish. Margaret R, . 318,331,337,339,345,395 McReague, Katherine T 414 McKeeinan. Marvellen 224 McKeevcr. lames 442 McKeever, Onda Jane :1(.6 McKeiuie. Chester V, 224, 353 MtKen ie. lohn E, 449 .McKiuncv. Patricia 1 404 McKinney, Robert W 437 McKinsey, Gerald Lee 353, 357, 464 McKnight, Ruth 224 McKown. Larry Lee 461 McLaughlin. Henri R 224 McLaughlin. Robert L 417 McLean. Wavne I„ 422, 464 M.M.ili.iii, I.iiii.s H 332,360 M, M, ill, 111, 1.111, 1 ( .111)1 414 M, M.iiiiis. 1,1111. s Inseph . . 224. 370 M, M.illi, {....ig. R 451 M.Milkiil, lailet 366 M.MilLiii, ancy J 224 M. Mill, 111, I ' alricia Ann 392 M.Milkiii. Susan Edna 313.382 M. Mull. II. R,.l„ it 1 . 224 McMuiix. M.l, 1,11111.1 R. 343, 408 MiMiiiln. I, ,11, 1 I ,, 397 M,.Miiitn, 1,11. ill. ' S, 363, 412 McMurtr , Nancy J 414 McNabb. Guerry B 437 McNabney, James Edwin 224, 303, 349, .353, 440 McNamara, Angela Marie . .224, 363 McNarney, John F 455 McNary. Gene 420 Congratulations and best wishes to all 1957 Graduates W ' t— ail Imliana Oigaiii alioii — scive the Jlciital Profession, ihcir aii ili.n |niMnine; , the .School uf Dentistry, and the Universitx T. M. 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Roger William . . . _ 426, 463 Meharry, Josephine . . . .225, 323. 355 Meharrv. Marilvn Ann 403 Meier. Jean Edna 225 Meier. William F 448 Meise. ludith 1 333 l,is,. I.i uell .A. . .. 225,333,444 l,isi,i, I illi.ui .Ann 404 M.I.imi. Rimer Da id 225,350 Ulnik. Uuiiald Casmer 445 Mellon, Beverly .Ann 331,393 Memering, Carolyn Sue 313 Memorial Hall 400 Mendell. Bob 423 MQ Board of Governors 308 MRC Board of Governors 310 MRH.A 307 Mentendiek. Nancv E 411 Mentzelos, Etthvmia 225 Menzel, Favanne 223 Menzel. lohn Howard 238 MeuhaEU. Paul E 440 Mciedilh. Ne in Warrick 424 Meredith. Thomas M 424 Merkel. Ralph G 365 Miirell. Daniel Ross 432,454 Men ill. kalhleen B 410 Men ill. Limes Lewis 330,430 Mertens. Ronald Edward 434 Mcsser, Frank W. Jr 361 Metcalf, Marjorie Sue 414 Metcalfe, Paul V 356. 449 Mettan. Kenneth Henri 454 Metz, Marigail 338 Metzger. Bette Lou 386 Metzger. 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B-irhara lo.in 318.407 M.I Kii 1)1 l.liqlleli. , llillv Ro . l);nid C. 413 451 351, 225 I Charles . .298, 350,440 Iiiciu-. l)a i(l lewel 224, 349, .352, 353. 422 Moore. Dixie Gaye 404 Moore, Donald C .325, 429 .Moore, Jack Frederick 225,305,313.320. 386 Moore, Joseph Jr 430 Moore, June 366 Moore, Martha Louise 400 Moore. Robert Lee 452 Moore, Sue Ellen 298. 313. 386 Moore, Thomas Miller 458 Moore, Thomas Sidney 429 Moorhead, Bruce B 421 Moorman, Mary Ann 391 Moran, Doris Mae 390 Mordenti, Daniel J. 226,334,346 More, Mary Lou 414 Morehead, Dale Neil 226, 440 Morell, Bette Joan 375,413 Moretton, Don . . 226, 326, 343, 464 Mdig.in, laik Noble 354,428 .McMBJii. Mil.lKil H 387.405 Mi.ig.iii. Ravnioml 1 226.460 Morg.iTi. Ruhald 464 .Morgan. Russell Lee 452 Morin. Paul G 456 Morioka. William K 341. 459 Moriwaki, Takeshi 341 Morris. Albert |r. 419 Morris. Clarcnic 1). 419 .Mortis. Elizabeth I ei 342 Morns, l.uanne .386 Mortis. .Marilvn Gay 333.408 Morns. Marjorie Ray 405 In.ns, Nancv Ann 226 Moms. Ralph Ernest 463 Moms. Robert C 226 Moms, Ruth Jo Anne 334 Moms. Sharon Kav 226,384 .Moi 1 is. Wavne Lowes . . Ha ,466 404 432 , ,456 226, 349. 354 320 423 Millard M. Morrison, Richard W, Morrow, William J. Mortar Board Mortensen, Brute lames 226, 357, Mosallam, Ismal S. Mosbaugh, Phillip G Moser, Doris Eileen Moser, Joseph Garner Moser, Ted W. Mosiman, Donald M Mosiman, Fred Hugh Moss, Clemens C 226, Moss, Gerald Leon 292,304, 321, 323, Moss, Michael E. C 298, 301, 325, Mossholder, Catherine A. 294, 324, Mossier, James Jesse .226,353. Mosson, Nelson Ray Most, Carol Ann Most, Marcia Louise Mote, Thomas N Motuliak. Carole Ann Motwane. Girdhar Mount, James Lee Mount, StanUv Cole Mmiiil, William I Moiiiils. l)a ul (;arvcr Io ih. (.Ill •lus. Judith Ann. Mowrey, Lois ,Anne Mowrey, Sharon Je aid L. Jr. liiillii. Willi.iiii Robert Mull. Willi.iiii S. Mllhlll.ll, I.IMKS I. MuMini.i. Ellen K.n MuiKN, Phil Mundl, Janice Lou Munk, Katherine L. Mu Phi Epsilon Muraida, Cvril L. Jr. Murdock. Marilvn 1. Murphv, f;eorEe H. Jr 339 414 462 Mo Pila Moreland. Kar 361 226 350 410 453 399 ,458 381 449 444 226 434 411 395 439 465 Mut . .Margaret Ann 226,400 Myers, Dan Ketcham 457 Myers, Don Carroll 325. 444 Myers. Flavian E. Jr 430 Myers. Jack Alvan 449 Myers, Janice 395 Myers, Joyce Kay 402 Myers, Linda Kay 415 Myers, Marian Evelyn 226.360,388 Myers. Richard Arno 226.305.421 Myers. Richard N 369 Myers. Ronald D 337. 461 Myers. Sharon Eileen 403 Myers, Susan Kathryu 400 Myers, William Alton 226.323,349,422 Mvreny, Richard 359 Mvsliwiec, lohn Ted 441 M s a. lohn Edward 350 N NAACP 339 Naffer, Harvey A. 226 Naftzger. Sherman O. 226. 350 Naftzger, Willetta 1.. 226, 343 Nagel, Herbert Lewis 326 Nagel, James Albert 417 Nagv, John Calvin 226 Nahrwold. David !.. 226 Nakamura, Leslie H. ■141.45,5 Nalezny, John R. . 346. 461 Nance, Gertrude D 380 Napier, John Edward 226 Napper, Karl Frank . . 466 Narrol, Phvllis 226 Narta, Jeanne Annette 379 Narter. Irwin Harold 436 Nash, lohn Arthur 302, 429 Nash. James M 325, 346, 429 Nash, Mar ' Colleen 384 Nash, Shirlev Ann 355, 413 Naske, Mikie 407 Nattel, Marvin .369 Nay, Jackie Paul 226 Neafus, James Lee 455 Neal, Donna Jo 226, .395 Neal, George Walter 345, 346, 426 Nechtow, Eleanor Dee 414 Need, Da%id John 362 Needham, Nanette 363, 408 Neff, Judith Ellen 374, 404 Neff, Martha Sandra 226, 395 Neff, Nancy Ann 399 Neff, Nona Joyce 313.351,381 Neidow, Mary lo 343,408 Neellemann. Richard P. , 465 Nellis, Robert Phillip 423 Nelson, Bruce Lester 238 Nelson, Donald Alan 426 Nelson, Janet Louise 226.331,388 Nelson, Jo Ann Ethel 333, 406 Nelson, Marlene 413 NcK.i .ls.i i Kc. Neinii too i, ' ii; Nentnip. Sandra 366 Nesbitt. Thomas Dean 452 N esholm. Carol Lenore 415 Ness. Carmen Oved 359 Nettles, William H 316, 425 Neubauer, . rlene Fave 410 Ncubauer, Nancv 404,338 Neuenschwander, Joan K. 404 Neuhauser, Nanty I. 410 Neuhauser, Robert ' a iie 226.453 Netiman, Robert Paul ,297.303,304,315.323,433 Neumann, Holm Wolfram 433 New, John Ralston Jr 226, 323, 422, .353 Newbern, Paula E. 411 Newcomer, Jan .Ann 382 Newell, Sarah 1 aylor 378 Newman, Justine 402 Newman, Kurt Alan 417 500 Here ' s our brand new plant at Columbus, Indiana, where we make nationally-advertised COSCO Stools, Corts and Utility Tables; COSCO Juvenile Seating and Playtime Furniture; COSCO Chairs, Settees, Sofas and Occasional Tables; COSCO Fashionfold Card Tables and Chairs; and COSCO Office fashioned Chairs and Business Furniture. Best wishes to I. U. Graduates t • Congratulations to every member of the Indiana University graduating class! We are fortunate in having several I. U. graduates on our management team . . , pro- gressive young people who have helped to make this one of the nation ' s vital, growing corporations. Because we are growing steadily, we will have new desks to man . . . and we know that a share of well-trained I. U. graduates will take their places behind them. These young men and women will find the Hamilton Manufactur- ing Corporation a fine place to work . . . and Columbus, Indiana, a fine place in which to live and raise children. Once again, from the old grads and all the rest of us here at Hamilton, best wishes to the class of ' 57! HAMILTON MANUFACTURING CORPORATION Columbus, Indiana Makers of ffjjfffff Metal Furniture for Hume and Office 501 J lozv spot ci.osr. to cimpl ' s NICK ' S ENGLISH HUT 423 East Kirkwood . cw oni. t......l Aim ill Newton, Raiiioiia Kay 400 Nicely, James Edward 336, 459 Nicholas. Carolyn J 390,402 Nichols House 4(i°. Nichols. A.ldic Bill.- - ' Ci. 4ir. Nichols. (;. KoKciH S4t). 4li4 Nichols. Cirl 1 honuis :i62. 42; Nichols, lohn I.cc 226,357,42, Nichols. Sally 360 Nickels, Jerome H 226,340,42 Nickens, Geralde 364 Nichaus, Dayid Arnold 227, 453 Nichaus, Jerry Eugene ,. 227.334,431,451 Niciand. Richard W 422 333 463 428 407 Nilson. Jnliclin V Nilsos, James G 456 Noble, Kaye Ellen 4 in Noblitt, Jane Ann 382 Noblitt. Janet Kay 413 Noblitt. John R 417 Noel, ludith Ann 227,402 Noeike, Donald R 365 Noell. Henn Theodore 449 Nohinger, l.onnie D 451 Nolan. Daye Alan 466 Nolan, Donna Jean 403 Nolan, James Darrell 457 Nolling, Earl 444 Noone, Donald George 463 Noone, William Patrick 227, 463 Noor, Mohammed Omar 341 Norman, Donald Eyerett 356,357,438 Norman, Jessie Lynn 38 Norman, Philip Robert 22 Norman, Rebecca Sue 393 Norman, Richard D 365 Norris, E. Clifford 298, 421 Norris, Mary 227 Norris, Richard Dean 450 North Cottage Groye 451 North Hall Friars 453 North Hall Barons 456 North Hall Cayalie.s 457 Northup, Jack B. 463 Northrup, Jim Lee 4 8 Notari, Terry Einil 437 Notcliffe, Arthur 450 Noyak, Lloyd Gordon 417 Nowak, Phyllis May 406 Nugent. Robert Charles 417 Nulf, Sharon Lee 355, 389 Null. Don Allen 227 Nunn. I.is 1 i.iiiklin 448 Nuis.s ' B.isl.,ll,.ill 367 Nusl). Nussbainn. Doris Etta 227.337,342,343,414 Nussman, Barbara 412 Nyerges, EuRcne D. 227 o Oak Hall 406 Oak, Annette Carol 227 Oakes, Henry N. Jr. 227,305,310,336,370 Oatraan, Linda Lucille 411 O-Bannon. Frank L 238, 361 Oberle, Ronald L 456 Oberman, Judith Naomi 324,410 O ' Bienis, Janice 366 Obremskey, Peter L 430 O ' Brian. Raymond J. 227, 308, 309, 344. 464 O ' Brien, John Michael 227 O ' Brien, Marcia Louise 227 O ' Brien, Richard Leon 461 O ' Brien. Robert Dennis 227 ()...iinil s 338 Ochstein, Xorniaii B 462 O ' Connor, James M 453 O ' Connor. Jane Ann 385 (VConncr. I homas J 238 D.I, rilnl. nuinia E 399 . ,. , |,.sr,,l, 457 o.ll. , n],„ I ' liillip 298.445 Ol.lli.ini. MiiHi 369 ODuiuiill. I.icnes G 442 Oiil.kiik, K.iv Ann 389 OkIc. RoTi.iIci Kent 227. 443 Ogle. Sharon Lea 337, 412 OhI, La onne Joyce 407 Oinas, Helina 333 Ojala. lohn G 462 OK.ilc . N.incy Joy 413 OK.Il.v, Ki.liard D 227. 357 ol.iiKlc. N.iiuy Jeal ..,227.378,342 OMI.iiIk I. rinllip Jay 346. 454 h.iiii. ( .iH.lvn A. 413 41 1 427 363 Okjiiic .ik. X ' nn.i A. Oliycr. Charlenc Marie .3.227,360 OIlis, James 333 OIney, Stuart M 448 Olsen, . rmin Boone 440 Olshan, Larry Alan 375, 438 Olson, Rita Adele 339, 415 O ' Malley. Joseph P 427 Omary, Ghassan 450 Omega Delta 358 Omega Epsilon Phi 358 Omote, Constance 301, 404 Omicron Delta 348 O ' Neal, Mary E 410 O ' Neel, Robert V 423 O ' Neill, Marolynn L 409 O ' Neill, Peggy Judith 223,343,400 Onwcller, Andrea 313, 324. 378 Oppenheim. Robert Leo 227,305,446 Opper, Mehin L 461 Orange, Mary Alice 332, 404 Orbaugh, Ronald W 462 Orear, Jo.scph 227. 353, 422 Organ, Mary Margaret .227, 342, 378 Orr, George Kent 463 Orr, Jimmie Lee 443 Orr, Mary Louise 227, 360, 389 Oryis. Julia Ann 400 Orzech, Mary Frances 386 Osborn, Ann Mason 410 Osborn, Robert E. Jr. 465 Osborn. Robert Lee 421 Osborne. Ruth 366 Osl.oiTi.-, MIcue 348, 385 CKI„,ii„ (..iM I . 227,350 , |..||]l S.IMII . Km h.iril (.. Heibelt L. 454 Usi Olte, Frank Joseph 430 Otterbach. Marilyn 399 Oyerby. Truman T 227 0 erdeck. Barbara Ann 227.322,396 Oyermyer, John E 227, 431 Owen, Dora Ellen 336,355,403 Owen, Larry Franklin 440 Owens, Barbara June 227,312,348,381 Owens, Charlene D 339 Owens. Robert Paul 369 Owings, Pamela Jo 399 P Pace. Dolores ' . Pace, Perry Jr. Pacheco, Angel Padget, Mary Rul Padula. Michael J Page, John PatricI M. I ' .ill. I ' .iln jlcuila I ' .iliii, I. I). I ilhur 437, 458 I ' .ilTiKi. 1.1111. s I .• Roy 420 I ' .ilnski. j.iM ph 465 Paloski. I, IMS I.H.c 396 I ' .Mu.ir.iila 323 I ' aniiil. 1 heodora 414 l-andak. Flnia Marie 397 I ' anhel 312 Paiikop. .Arthur Henry 442 I ' appas. Anna M 227,412 Pappas. Nicholas 448 Lee 430 iin 392 K. Jr. .... ' 227, 440 227 Ann 403 I. 413 epiun 440 400 I ' .irker. Osborne 449 Parker. Richard Mack 452 Parker. Robert John 227 Parikh. Aryind Kumar M .341 Parks. Bcyerh Jane 400 Parks House 464 Parks. John Emor ' 453 Parn.ll. Jerry 1 417 V.nl.i t W ill D.lK.l hvOTll l..hn Lmd.i c I ,h. M. .IS. 111., l,l .iskllis. K..I .ll.l I ' .ll 419 140 .289, 295, 324, 393 itor, Hannah C 408 .Un. Mark David 438 ,1, ..,!,, ri..l,ii.k A 465 ,i,k, I. 111,.. V 454 I. i-.ui II. 1111.1 Faye 227,337,383 I. iMin k. nil lden 332 I. isi.n, Niii.N Anne 385 i.n, I I. ,1.11,1 Ruth 332.383 I. ,11 1. 1111. . I .irl 453 1.111 .,n. 1 Men 388 11,1. M.iTN 1 ..uise 227. 395 111. I. Uill,.iin 227.350 ul.,nski. ll.iibara Ann 348,400 ulk.i. R..ii.il.l Peter 309, 227 460 1 I ' ,. I. I ' . ' .li) 464 I A, , , 308,466 1.1 ,..,357,438 . I, 430 I,. 227,336,363 Aiden 400 341 Wild 438 Kay 355 ,1111. Sue 339,400 v,.l 364 1,1 C 421 111 Kilward 443 ..|,liine Ann ...361,395 Wilh.im 357,430 444 Alh. Ma I ' t.l 1.,l...liii lee 227,309.327,460 I ' , (.,.11, l,inl.,n 366 Piilli I. Ii.,ili.ii.i Helene 227, 332, 342.406 Pekarsky, Ann 355. 402 J ' clizzoni, Eugene A 435 Pelko. Pcarlann 397 I ' lll. Jolin Herman 440 I ' ll . Ml, 111 Iklh 384 lock. (.1 aid M. 464 344 441 I ' l rciuIkU) K.illii Willi: Jo 227 Perciheld. William I.. 414 Percy, Daiid George 440 Percy, John Dayid 456 Perfect, Stephen M. 463 Perkins, Norman Ras 458 Perkins, Paul J. Ji 228 Perkins, Rod C 228,437 Perkins. Shareu Lee .228,322,382 Perlin, Carol Ann 414 Permer. Klaus Henry 228.327,357,438 Perotti, Robert 365 Perrotta. Letilia L 343, 39 Perry, FJuegroe 457 Perry, James David 309,464 Perry, Margaret B 411 Perry, Sandra C 400 Perry, Thelma Mae 387, 406 Perschon, Charles H 435 Pershing. Rigles 356 Peters. Alire Fa e 313.397 I ' .i.is. l.nii.s Arlliiir 456 r.i. i , Mii.i.i (anil , 402 r. I. ' ,.. ,1, j.iii, ' V , 382 I ' ll. IS. II, I lii.Kloie R. , 466 Pete. son. Robert Allen 448 Pethtel, Billy Don 228 Petit. James Jr. ., 427 Petoe, George 362 Petri, Vern John 464 Petro, Jerald Duane 228. 349. 350 Petro, Paul Joseph 228.441 Petronella. Peter N. 314,325,420 Petn, Robert Franklin 417 Pfafflin, Ray Scott 289, 298, 437 Pfister, Phyllis E 399 Pfliegcr, Elizabeth Ann 400 Pllum, Sarah C 412 Phelps. Patricia Ann .228,342,388 Phi Beta Kappa 317 Phi Delta Phi 361 Phi Delta Theta 429 Phi Epsilon Kappa 359 Phi Eta Sigma 319 Phi C;amma Delta 430 Phi Kappa 431 Phi Kappa Psi 432 Phi Kappa I an , 433 Phi Mu 392 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 345 Phi Sigma Kappa 434 Pi Beta Phi 393 Pi Kappa Phi 435 Pi Lambda Phi 436 Phillippi, Glen F 228, 457 Phillippo, Robert G. 228 Phillips. Jeane 397 Phillips. John F 428 Phillips, Mary Kay . . , 204, 228, 391 Phillips, Mary Lee 409 Phillips, Morris 460 Phillips, Myron W 228 Phillips, Olga E 342, 406 Phillips, Tommy Levon . 453 Phipps. David Bruce 228 Piatt. Frances Kay 403 Pickerill, Robert Louis 463 Pickering, Linda Kay 403 Pickering, Sally L 408 Pickett, James Fiuley 340,449 Pico, Clarence Wayne 440 427 Pierazek, James 228. 337. 464 Pierce. Diane Lee :I9S. 410 Pierce, Karen Lee i ' ' 0. 3St Pierson, .Andrew L. 22.S Pieters. Martin John 463 Pike, Sara I.ucinda 410 Pi Lambda Theta 342 Piller, Franz Karl 455 Pinard, Mirianne 334, 399 Pine Hall 407 386 Pine, Robert Allen 228 ing, Don Wayne 228. 352, 428 502 I ' ing. Robfit LfRov 336, 451 ' ■' ' •■° - 8. 303, 304, 308, 4« Pinkeno.., Shirley M 339, 412 Piiikham, Chester A. 3v l ■431 Pio. Barbara Ann ' ' ' l? ' PinolkoKski, Melvin I.. _ , f- Piper, Joan 343, 34;, 3SJ Piscr, Marian Louise 289,335,350,4111 Pilciier, Jcrn- Davis _■46(1 Pilnian, Carrol Jack 343, Sa , 4o.i Pillman, Charlene Grace . 343, 348 Pitls, Jack Vail 353,354 Pit er, Sandra Sue 38; PLukc. Charles E „ 15 ' Pl,„n. I„h,i Joseph .313,327,45! IM.UTI. R:iv StotC 464 PKiTike. hail Norman .. 228.3511 PUilt. Janus L 228,292, 293, 29fi. 321, 32x Pleiades 32:; Plessinger, Judith Ann 303.304,348,374,385 Plessinger, Susan Joan 4U1 Pliskin, Barry Matthew 438 Plotke, Peter Michael 348,418 Pluinmer, Charles R 4fil Plvmate, James Todd 228, 42.1 Poe. Cecil B 452 Poffcnbarger, Phillip L. . . 327 Poffenbcrger. Mary A 318,414 Pohlmann. William C 357. 437 Pohlme er, Martha Agnes 38 ' .l Poindextcr, Sarah A 40!) Poklemba. Frank M 228 Poledor, lames Andrew .. 228,427 Polianos, lohn 435 Poling. Brad 424 Poling. Beverly . nn 408 Poling, John Maurice 429 Polito. Patricia 374.375.409 Poli ka. lanet C 347.381 Polivka. ludith M 303.304.381 I ' olk. Carolvn Abbv 402 Polk. Sandra Kav 413, 36: ' . Pollev. Belvia LeRov 45 . Pollev. Martha Joan 339.401 Pollock, Jerome Paul . , .289.298. 325,441. Poloncak, Helen 228, 352, 378 Pomp, William Charles 314,439 Ponsler, Ronald 461 Ponton, - mv Lou - 393 Poolitsan. Mary C 389 Poor. Chester M. 3rd 332, 462 Poore, Daniel Earl . . 309. 327. 452 Poppaw, Nancy Jo 37 Poppe. Philip Lee 461 Popvk. Raymond Robert 451 Porter. Ester Sue 413 Porter, Lowell Ray 4: 2 Porter. Mary Jane 313.324,331,395 Porter. Nancy Anne 384 Porter. Susan 402 Porter, Susan Lear 412 Porter, William (,. 430 Portorese. Frank A. 36. . Posev. Elizabeth 228.399 Poteet. Nancy Dell 355. 388 Potter. Thomas Allen 428 Potts. Harlie Robert A. 407 Ponder, Patricia Ann 392 Powell, Betty Lou 34, Powell, James E 350 Powell, Sara Ann 408 Power, luliet Anne 41! Power, Thomas Dale 454 Powers, Jonathan Dixie 311,448 Pownall. ludith l.vnne 413 Povtr.ss. Ti.ii, l.mc 3t.3 Pran... ...i,v |,n,. 228 Pratitt. , 1 h..i.l..,. IMul . 428 Praiigi. Wilh.iiii Harold 228 Pravden. (.avle Janet 412 Prav, Sherrill Ann 228 Prebvs. Ronald Thomas 431 ,1... k. hi.lilh .A ,„.,..■, I..I..I 1 I ' M. I. I ' ll.M , l..|,e Ann May l, 1. 11. 1.1 Ma Bett Prince, Irwin Joseph Prince, Shirlev M. 228, 305 Pi ingle I)a id l.oder |.,„.l,.„.l, lu.h ...312 I ' lii.h.M.l, Will 1 Roy . I ' L.I 1 1..I. II. 111. ,k 1 1 1 ... 334 . . 366 ... 228 ... 409 336,451 . . . 406 . . 424 . 406 305, 460 332, 386 . . . . 408 .413 314,382 . . 438 370, 402 . . 4.59 348, 382 . . . 238 343, 405 . 4B3 411 4011 411 .iia I ' riu.l. H.iiik U.I P„„„, Wani.a C.n.ihn MX. iW Pni ansk . Sandi.i 41:. PiM.r Liuuiue F.hvaid 360 ■,M„ lie «■i;. ;;ii... . Ill rm. ' i. ' T ' ii - ' ' ' ' 364 Pu. k,u D.iiUiic Sue ...336.337,414 I ' .iKli. Willi.iiii R «3 |•lll . l Vnii.i Regina 401 PuKe. Man Ann 302.374,410 PuUer, Stephen Henry 463 Pumnea, John Marion, Jr. . 314, 327,423 PurcelL Rita Ann 228 Purcell, Shelby Blair . 441 Purcell, William Paul 228,360.432 Purdue. FMwina Margaret 355.3 8 I ' liidiie. Rniial.l F. 442 I ' ln.h. R..1..1I 11. 364 I ' liMs. 11. 1, 1. .,1.1 ni.in 411 ,.,„U„..i, N.i.i.v Je.il. 399 |■„, ., ( .,,.,1 lee 289 ,.„,,„ 1 I, .,s S 428.460 l■ll l.llull.llH h. (.eorge 423 P„i,,I,.i„kIi. vindra Jo. .228. 3,55, 381 Putorti. William. Jr 43.5 i:; ' f;;faI!:hV ::: Q Quakenblish. John P. 289. l-.j Qii,,lkinb,i.h. Helen A. 404 i . ...... li,. (.. 420 ih I. .hi ,n. IS.irlKiia . ini ick. John D 228. iUing. Larry Jay imbv. Donald Eugene inn. James Joseph inn. I ' .iiTi.ia Jill 228. 375, 385, linn. III. .in. IS li. hael 315. 325 Raah. |ai Rabb. Jo! Raber. J a Sandei Rader. Howard Allen : R.ider. Patricia Ann Rader. Thomas Owen Radeislorf. George E. Radoiich. Frank R. Rae. Russell Aitken Rae. William . . Raether. Dclma Marv RalTcrtv. George R. 327, 350. Ragan. Carol Martin , 429 ,418 409 459 463 ' 393 Ragland, 1 homas F.dwai Ragsdale, John F Rahe, John A Rahe. Melvin Richard Raibourn. Mary Jane Rainholt, Ralph Jerry Raines, Patricia .Anne Ramev, Joan Rampv, Larry Wilson Ramse . lohn Edward Ramse . Robert R. Rand. William Medden Randazzo. Frances A. Randle, Gloria Dean 295 Randolph. Mary Ruth J 228, 454, 3- 456 413 439 409 . . 428 462 309, 327,461 334, 399 306, 387, 406 3.36,415 Ra Kai Mav Ranostaj. 1 Rans. Donald Ransel. lane Ellen Ransel, loseph A Ransfoid, John W Rapp. C;arol Louise. . . . Rardin. Laurel J Rarick. Brenda . nn Rarick, Louise R. 334 Rase, Janice Rash, Marjorie Rasmussen, Jorgen _ 228,291 nan, Bernard W. . . . 459 . . . 450 338,413.461 Ratts, Larry Dean Raub, Jane .Alice Rauchmiller, Ronald A. Ranp, Sarah Lee Rauth, Elizabeth Mae Ravine, Edith Kessler Ravine, Stanley Lester Rawlev. Paul E Rawlings. Charles H. Rav. Charles M Ray. Richard William Ravburn. Merrill Lee Rea, Lois Marie Read, Ruedeane S Reading. Rogers W. Ready. Robert Dale Reahard. Patricia .Anne Real Estate Ream. William B Reasonei . Suzanne C. . . Reasor. Dorothy Lou . Rebber, Herman 229, 333, Records, John Mcrritt Records, Judith Redding, Beverlv Reder. Carole Ann Redfern. Bette Jean Reed, Charles Gordon Reed, lohn Morgan R,ed. li.ii Richard 363 .228.342 239 . 238 3.59. 428 . 448 .229, 424 441 .360,397 . 339, 403 239, 358 311,449 411 354 351 349, 343, 451 Reed, 1 .1 Reed. R.I ReK.iii. l.ihii l.l ard Regan. M.in Kathleen Regan. Michael John Regan. Michael Joseph Regas. Carole B Regnier. Jan Pierre Reibel. Peter Reicbel. Bettv Carole Reid. John Thomas Reid. Marjorie Ann Robert David Rei.l. ah Su 1 Ann Reid. Virginia .Anr Reidv. Eileen Ther 410 404 393 .... 415 .229. 420 466 . .308.461 229 464 443 324,374,393 . .327,440 455 ... 401 378 ... 420 . .334,402 325,420 459 397 465 . 229 229 420 337,412 229, .357, 440 386 . .229,397 412 406 Reiimr. lohii Cliailes 450 RiiiH.k,, iiii 229,385 R.iiikiiig R.iiiald Leo ..325,330.426 R, isiiig, I h IS Otto 462 R.-i g... Vngil 464 Reims, Billion lewis 438 Reniite. R..S «9 Renaker. 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Jay 454 Rongey, Janet 229, 311, 329, 405 Roof, Texas 427 Roos, Richard 435 Roosc, Sharon Kay 415 Root, James 229 Root, Joyce 230,385 Roscoe, Becky 343, 408 Rose, Barbara 413 Roseman, Gordon 359 Rosenau, Gordon 309. 452 Rosenbaum, Alan 438 Rosenberg, Michael 325, 436 Rosenberg, Zacharv 233, 446 Roscnfelt, Donald 327, 418 Rosenhein. Marilyn 4)0 Rosensweet, Barbara 394 Rosenthal, Karen 336 Rosenxwcig, Luanne 230, 394 Rosenzweig, Rosie 230, 371 Roser, Anita 408 Roser, Marilyn 322, 332, 381 Ross, Brandt 325,446 Ross. Harney 438 Ross. Micah 446 Ross. Nancy Helen 399 Ross. Nancv Miriam 394 Ross, Ronald 230 Ross. Steven 460 Ross, I heodore 230, 437 Rossin, Elinor 402 Rossow, Janis 336.379 Rossow. Russell 443 Rostov, Susan 335 Rotenberg, Maxine 408 Roth, Donald 353,428 Roth, Doris 318, 322, 332, 390 Roth, Muriel 230,347 Roth, Robert 361 Roth. Richard 441 Rothbard. Lewis 354, 438 Rothbaum, Lois 403 Rouhier, Jack 344 Rountree, Clyde 420 Roush, John 422 Rowe, Francis 425 Rowe, Philip 230 Rowland. June 230 Rowland, Karen 403 Rowland, Terry 420 Rowley, Ellen 404 Rowley, Margot 321, 338, 391 Rovster, Wanda 380 Rubenstein, Jacqueline 394 Rubin, Herbert 418 Buck. Judith 400 Ruckelshavs, John 238 Ruckriegle, James 453 Ruddcll. Richard 230, 357, 432 Ruddick, James 459 Rudolph, Robert 427 Rudolph, William 440 Rueckert. Cora 230, 404 Rufe, Morris 346, 450 Ruff. Jerard 440 Ruff, Larry 444 Ruge, Fred 359 Ruble, Deborah 230, 347 Rumbaugh, Donald 437 Rumbaugh, Janet 230, 348, 389 Rurapf. Norman 439 Runyan, Dennis 230,326,328,333,462 Rupenthal. Wayne 230 Rupp, Robert 428, 451 Rusche, Herman 230 Rusche, Joe 443 Rush, Albert 425 Rush, Flovd 340,352,434 Rusinek, Thomas 230. 375, 461 Rusk, Jerry 432 Rusnak, Andrew 230, 309. 458 Russ, Sarah 230,360 Russell, John 457 Russell, John Thomas 466 Russell, Juanita 361, 415 Russell, Victor 442 Russell, William 433 Rust, Joan 230,405 Ruszel, Noreen 412 Ruter House 46.5 Ryan, Marion 415 Ryker, Harry 462 Ryle, Juanita 405 s Sabatini, Frederick 289,290,298,440 Sabcl, Nathan ■■430 .Sachs, James 230 The Drive in Drug Store CAMPUS PHARMACY, INC. Under Neiu Ownership Bernie O ' Shaughnessey, Manager Sack, Nancy 374,409 Sackett, James 57, 430 .Sacopulos, Eugenia 340,415 Sacopulos. Gus 230,340,423 . Sadenwater, Robert 451 Saffel, Myrna 412 Sage, Jean 338 Sagel, David 230 Salel, Sallv 230,403 Sagraves, Glen 365 SakolofE, Gordon 448 Saladino, Joseph 463 Salisbury, Helen 230 Sallach, Arlene . 230, 296, 304, 384 SAM 350 Sammons, James 421 Sammons. William 340, 421 Sampanis, Leo 230,363 .Sampson, Charles 450 Sampson, Ronald 333, 426, 459 ,S.-imuel, Arthur 335, 356, 438 Sandelands, Shirley . - - .289, 332, 388 Sanders, Barbara 213, 379 Sanders, John 309, 327, 464 Sanders, Martha 230 Sanders, Mildred Ruth 304,305,313.380,405 Sanders, Phyllis 403 Sanders, Vaughn Leon .. .230, 350, 351,354 Sandier, Neil Floyd ....230,351,430 Sandman, Larry Louis 429 Sands, James W 449 Sandy, Leslie W 460 Sanford, John G., Jr 230, 443 Santon, Karen 363 Saperstein, Tobe Jean 394 Sapp, Walter W 238 Sargent. Conde 230 Sarringhous, Beverly S 404 Sarti, Reno Andrew 334 Sarver, Virginia Hope 399 Sasaki, Richard Shoichi 238 Sasser. Denver G 230 Satterlee, Jerril W 230 Saul, Dee C -435 Sausser, David Lee 230, 357, 428 Sauter, Douglas Paul 230, 353 Savage, . nn Elizabeth 389 Savage, Mar ' Hardin 363 Savich, Arthur W 435 Savio. Mar .Angela ... .313, 334, 402 Scabbard and Blade 35 Scadron, Marilyn Gail 413 Scarles, Daniel V 450 Scazighino, Margaret 402 Scering, Carl D 316,439 Schaaf, Jerry Charles 357, 442 Schaaf, William Rice 428 Schachenman, Warren 453 Schad, Ronald Charles 449 Schaeffer, Militine 230,343,404 Schaffer, Max 365 Schafer, William J., Jr 444 Schaler, Bernard A 349, 455 Schalliol, David G 356, 463 Schantz. Elizabeth Ann 406 Scharlach, Norma 410 Schaub, Joseph Carl 432 Schechter, Beverly J 394 Scheercr, Gretchen Ann 301 Scheeringa, Ronald H 363 Scheid, Nancv Elizabeth 230, 342, 393 Scheidler, Marjorie A 338, 391 Scheiner, John . Iden 298,314,327,360,445 Schell, Delores E 412 Schellenberg, Alfred J 230, 350 Schenk, Maurice 230 Scherer, Lorene Sue 410 S chewer, John 289 Schickendantz, Mark D 230 Schieve, John Ariin 452 Schilling, Carol Ann 289 Schilling, Gene Paul 230 Schimizzi, Ned V. 353,465 Schindelr. John R 250,355,441 Schlagenhauf, Richard D 230,340,445 Schleeter, Sandra S 230, 381 Schlehuser, Linda D 414 Schlink, Donald Edward 460 Schloss, Miriam Ruth 305,335,355,394 Schmal, William G 231,437 Schmedel, Eleanor 374, 385 Schmeling, Eugene 1 351,439 .Schmid, Howard 453 .Schmid. Pauline W 363 Schmidt, Don C 441 Schmidt, June Eloise 392 ■Schmidt. Linde Lawicn 393 Schmidt, Lorraine E 412 Schmidt, Patricia D 412 Schmidt, Robert R 350,354,464 Schmitt. 1 homas Alan 444 Schmitz, Dorothy Ann 340, 381 Schnair, Dale A 394 Schnaiter, Elizabeth . . . 331, 338, 391 Schneider, Arthur U 434 Schneider, Kari Edward 428 .Schneider, Luanne 338, 399 Schneider, Ronald R 231,305,321,328,439 Schneider, William A 451 Scholl. Barbara Jane 399 Scboll, Bcttv Jane 405 Schon. James Lee 450 Schooler, Frank R 350, 443 Schooley, William R 231, 462 Schonalter. Edward A 432 Schowe, Glenn Allen ...300,374,426 Schrader, Wavne Leo 231, 354 Schrader, William R 324, 466 Schram. John Allison 428 Schrenk. George Louis 339,458 Schroeder, Lois Mareta 339, 413 Schroeder, Sandra Kav 298,305,393 Schrum. James Richard 441, 459 Schubert, Nancy E 231,305,386 .Schuck. Gib 458 Schultheis, Don Wayne 459 Schultz, Richard A., Jr 448 Schultz, Ronald W 461 .Schultz. William F., Jr 430 Schulz, Jack Harold 365 Schultz, Kave Ronald 353, 462 Schumacher, Richard R 444 Schumacher. Ronald R 231.362 Schuman, Minot Keith . . . , 357, 426 Schurman, Robert C 231 Schuster, John Edward .334, 431, 438 Schutz, Barry M 446 Schutz, Frances 231, 394 Schwab, Marilyn 415 Schwalbe, Louise 408 Schwanholt, Shirley Ann 234, 385 Schwark, Thomas E 437 Schwartz, Charles F., Jr. 231, 292,293,333,455 Schwartz, David Jerome 449 .Schwartz, Judith Ann 402 Schwartz, Marlene 400 Schwartz. Max David 446 Schwegmaw. Ben LeRoy 334 Schweizcr. Richard W 231.349,352,353 Schwendenmann, Fred C 420 Schwender, William A 448 Schwenn, Carole Sue 355, 415 Schwind, James W 459 Scopelitis, Nia ■231, 302, 306, 320, 323, 375 Scott, Charles Henry 419 Scott, Donald William 427 Scott, Dorothy A 415 Scott, Dorothy Belle 363 Scott, Fred Jewel 462 Scott, Herman F., Jr _ 231 Scott, James P 444, 462 Scott, Jane Ellen 363,413 Scott, John Toner __ 231,349,357,374,439 Scott, Leandra L 375,388 EAST SIDE SQUARE FIRST NATIONAL CHARGE SERVICE 505 Scoci, M.im.iiii l ;m 39:1 ScoK, l..iMll.n I 3 l SCOII. M.llA.MUl 379 Stotl. N.ii v Ian. 375,410 Scov.ll. M.iiM.i .m 341,413 ScroKU-. l.ii|..in 413 Scn.uli.iiii. k iiiuili L 461 Siiiil.iciuiu. M.iijuric A 231,342.381 s. 11,1.1, I, MiRil E 443 Mull.i. Miinia Tobiii 374.413 var.v. liUiKS F 141 Scars. Myra Kav 363, 401 S« c, Jiidv Silliman .289,332,393 Segal, Ifiomc Harold 436 Sc-itl l.S%hi:i Rnlh 318,375,388 Sfid.nM..k,i. H.l.ii 312 Si-liK. l.l«ai.l M- 43l ScliK. lu.litli Ir.in 391 Scligcr, Dale Robert 231 Sell cr, RoRc-r 330 Senion. Rhoda Glasgow 231, 360 Seng. Lawrence Eugene 289. 298, .301, 314, 325. 431 Seng. Mary Ann 408 Senior Class OITicers 299 Senior Index 4()7 Sering. Norma Ka% 336. 392 Servidone, Am h, tin t ' . Setrc. Mary Ann Wi .Settina. .Mfred J. 42J Seward. Beandeltc R 392 Scybold. William R 231 Sfikas. Peter Michael 46(1 Shafer. Joe Cadman 4liri Shafer. Sue Ann 402 Shaikun, Goldijcan 324. 394 Shake. Walter l.ee 427 Sh.illers. N.incv I.ce 323,342 Shanio, Robert Wolters 451 Shaner, Carol Lee 231, 393 Shank. Barbara Ann 414 Shankland. Barbara Dee 324. 332. 378 Shanok. Bonnie H 313. 394 .Sharp. Allen 238,361 Sharp. Jo Ellen 401 Sharp. Riirhard Lee 442 .Sharp. Robert 1) 443 .Sharp. Sallv Ann 318. 347, 384 Sharp. Shirley Huftord 231,355 Shattuck. Elizabeth J 390 .Shaw. Gene L 231, 351 Shaw. Oliyia N. .231.339,380,413 Shav. llclorcs 231. 332, .342, 392 Shea, ll.iiiv l.ll.in 231,354 Shi-.iMl. I.ihn I (lu.nd 359 Sh.-.li . II. uni 450 Shells. l).imi W.nne 337,450 Sheets. -Margaret Lynne 355 Sheline. Rosalie . nn .324,331.343.391 .Shell ■. Carolvn 368 Shelh. M.iiK.ir.l E 231 Shclh, Ri.h.nd k 444 Shell, .n. |.in,l Allen 412 Sheltoii. Sandra ,M 334,410 Shepard. Barbara Jane 411 Shepler. Sandra . nn 463 Sherburne, . nne L 231, 397 Sherck, Ronald 365 Sherfick, Dolores J 231, 352 Sheritk, G. Dayid 358 Sherman. Kay Elizabeth 382 Slurriei , I, hn T. 465 sh,ii..k. M.irR.n.l R 231 shi.k. ( h.iil.s K. .239, 358 Shi, I, I, 1. I ' , I, I I 464 Shi,l.l-. li, 111. .,1.1 I 404 Shi, 111-, l.,,iiiii k.nneth 231 Shi, Ills W illi.iiii lbcrt 419,451 Shill.i. k,iin,ih 1 231,370.453 Shigl,■. Ciarol Mav 298,337,409 Shimcr. Dale James 231 Shinn, Robert R 231,303.305.349,465 Shinn. William Maurice 231 Shipman. Eranklin D 450 Shirk. Terry Chafee 429 Shirlev. George P 424 Shirlev. Sara Lou 231, 378 Shivers. Richard 1 448 Shlens. Robert Dale 231.363,427 Shone. Robert Larry 309, 465 Shook. loseph A 344,466 Shoup. lohn P 432 Shonpe. | . Ann 412 Shiiu:ili,i. Ianu loscph 466 Sh.iu.iii.i. r.iiil I- 427 sill. Ml, 1, M,A, llen 231.424 Slirn:l. , I ' hilii, W 448 Shriner. Larry Guilford 463 Shroat. )ohn H 351 Shue. Charles Douglas 303. 305. 308, 309, 357, 466 Shii.l. D,.ii.ilil Ames ... 304,357,417 siuiill,l.„ili,irii, R,,nald T. . . . 453 ShiiLi, Ri.luit I.Kcph .296.321,357 Shun, 11.111% II . Ir 429 Sluiiii.ii,-, R, ,11,1., I l.cc 453 Shiip, . I. Hill . 11,111 3:14 Si.liciii ' j. ki nil I im.iii 2:11 Sidlm, lliru.iiii 341 Siegel. Burton 1 462 Siegel. James Charles 441 Siegel. Lorcita . . .231, 342. 343. 403 Siegfried. Nancy Jane 231. 393 Siegle. Renee 318.409 Carol 231.294. . 320. 329. 370. 372. 373 Ruth 334. 343. 396.40.5 Siglcr. Hi .ih.tli .Sigma Alpli.i h ' Sigma .Mph.i l, l. Sigma . lpha .Mu Sigma Chi . Sigma Delta Chi Delta lau Kapp.i Sigma Phi l ' | sil,i Sandra ]e nan. Robert . 11.111. Mlli ( 289,294,305,306. 323 li, , 11. I ,i 231 231 Sinip«.n. Edvwiin Lewis 232.346.428 Simpson. George Wilfred 458 Simpson. Janice Faye 403. 410 Simpson, Robert E 232 Simrell. Mary Ann 413 Sims. Gordon Lee 458 Sims, Mary Jo 408 Sinex. Margaret 379 Sincleton. Herbert M 232 N.i M. 387 232. 306 Slim, It. D.m, 1 Barth -303, ,304.456 Siikiis. S.1,11,,1 ,1 W. , 438 SlIlA. II, lU. 11,1 SihA. Kiiil, 1 Iiiil ... 429 ,- .399 Sillli|il.i ' ..i ' ..lii.l S|..li,,liii. (.IIS . Aiuk l.n 1. . 359 . 232 Sji.li.ilni, .iii o All. mis 232 Sk.ii;i;s. K.ili, ' 11 R., 340. 434 Sk.iuis. R,n N,mI . 359 Skeltou -. 363 Skelton. Lawi em,- 11. . 433 Skinner. Davi l R. , 232 Skow. Natalie ■Jem , 413 Skull .in.l Ci. . 325 Sl.ih.inuli. Nil Illll.lS 441 Sl.ihaiiuli. Ra SI. 11,1. D.niil Ipl. I. lee .... 450 , . 434 Sl.iuns. l,.w, Ann . . . . .413 SI. mil, l, Kii .232.446 n lean 339, 384 sl,-,lli, M.iiiii ,e Fugeni . 232 I ' .ml 455 Sinn,,, ll.isi,,,,, 1 . 232.433 SI, .11. I ' I . im 402 Muss. Luis llcue 232. 360 Slutsky. Loris An n 232, 394 Sly, Virginia Lee 298, 301, 318, 324. 338. 393 Small. Larry Kent 301,325,417 Small. Mary Patricia 363 .Smalley. Judith Ann 413 Smart. Terry Lee 232. 454 Smiddy, Russell C 449 Smikel, Frank H.. Jr 460 Smiley. John J 232. 350. 354 Smiley. Rose Marion .232.348.381 Smith. Agnes Esther 232. 368 Smith. Anita Ellen 402 Smith. .. nn Lynn 390 Smith, Arnold Ehner 232 Siiiilli. C:aiohn Ann . 410 SiMilli, C.illuniie l.iv 334.407 Sniilli, {.li.iil.s Milli.uii 344 Sniilh, Cii.i l,,e 380.406 Smith. David M 336. 362 Smith. Deane Karstcn 448 Smith. Delene .Anne 232. 342.348.391 Smith. Ellsworth E 443 .Smith, Ernest W. 439 Smith. Evelyn Marie 232.339. 399.343 siniili. li.iiHcsE. ..232.322,380.409 siiiiili, (.,,,iK, ' 232 Siiiuli. (.,, iKe Theodore ., 464 Smith. (,loria Ellen ...232,360.404 Smith, J. .Stewart 238 Smith. Jackie Lee 325. 435 Smith, James Harlan .232.352,445 Smith, James O., Jr 428 Smith, Janet Elaine 408 Smith. Janet Elizabeth 414 Smith. Jerrv Lee 316. 440 Smith. Kenneth Junior 453 Smith, Kenneth Richard 421 Smith, Lawrence David , . 375, 426 Smitli. Lawrence J 417 siiiiili, 1 ,uis Dennis 413.417 siiiiili, I iiiil.i Ann 389 smiili. l.iil,ne Kay 303.305.331,347 siiuili. M.miiie G 463 Smith, M,hin Lee 232 , Is, I ' .lll 371 232 232 I ' .ml Wmui Kill I ,ls,,n .354,417 RnlKlt 1). 463 R,,bert E 238 Robert Harry 465 Robert |ohn 455 I ,«is 232,428 11. 361 Snnlln Smilli, Smilli, Sm,., l Sm,i,M ll,l ll.lll. 111,1 . .232,357 ,1,1 Wilh.mi 457 i.lli-in .390,415 1, 1 1 ,e .353,426 1,1 1 lien .3.34,406 1.1 ka 408 ,11 Di.me . .407, 408 un M.imi,,- , 432 1 li.n. 403 Ill, ' .348,391 ii.is Ruli.ml . 461 ni.i I,, ' , .232,388 ,1 lliu,.- 232 111. 454 .Ill ' l.lllMS 441 il.iul R,,. 465 WlliK 1 . .408,409 WlllK 11 .410,411 W niK 111 , . ..412,413 WlllK IV .414,415 . Ri.iina Ruth 409 111, s H 232 ,1 k.imeth , 456 441 m,,n,l (.. 466 .Snapp, l aM,l 1 liomas 429 Snapp. William Ed 305.330,429 Siull. R, ill, II lUron 421 .Snidii. Cain.ll Anne 415 SniveK. Helen Ireire 360,413 Snvder, Juanita Kay . .. .303. 312. 322, 331.390 Snyder. Norman Karl 327, 441 Snyder. Pat 366 .Soash. Sharon A 334, 415 •Sobat, William Samuel 451 Sobczak. Robert R. 232,344 Soii.il S,ni,, 355 ,S,m1,iisi 1, ,iller D 297 Soliiii (.iM.Uii Margaret 363 Soliii iii,.ii I ' .ml 305,330,429 Sniiii. W illi.iiii I ' eter 429 .Sol.iml. (.1,1, lull Ann 375 .Solan.. Ilail.a.a C 232 .Solai... Riihaiil Cline 352,437 Solier. Linda Lou 412 SoUoway, Jerry Gene . .304,310,334,457 Solms. Eleanor J 334,402 .Solms. I 1.111, IS 1 , lull, 464 s„l ,11 11,111.11,1 I). 438 394 .Somimi. Jon Willi.im 439 .Songer, Hugo Charles 232 Sopata, Wallis P 334,399 Sopko, Carol Sue 400 Sophomore Class Officers 301 S,„,.I1U I ' lrsiil.ails 313 si.siiisii I ' lnhp (. 316,430 ,S ,iiiis I iilia 341 .SolllliLida. SuplLU 232 .Soukup, James Edward ,, .232,391, 392,304,321,323,440 South Cottage Grove 452 .South Laurel Hall 449 South Hall A 455 South Hall B 455 Soulhanl. Haiold 463 S,,,,is.,s I ' .ii, 1,1.1 232,342,406 s,,M, 1,1 liihii l.imes 455 s,„,ii, 1,111,1 ( 379 ,,M,l, Xiiii, l.-e 390 s,.v,.I,,, liu.iMi, s 390 Spa, 1 111,111 llM.ni.is Edward .374,432 Sp.ii.ul, 1. I Mil I.ihn, Jr 437 sl.aiiii. ..ali Muison 418 336 399 ,il,l I , 441 409 437 sl.,iiks, R.i 1.1 366 Spaiks. s.iia I, an 232,393 Spaiks. S,1VM sue 232.347,386 Spasser. Harriet F 394 Spauldiug. Norman W. 303. 304. 417 Spear, James Howard 429 Spear, Lewis 369 Spear, Richard Dean 359 Spears, Betty Jo 400 Spears. Charles R 453 Speech and Hearing 355 Speer. Howard Sheldon 446 Speer. Shirley Lee 232. 311. 405 Spellman. Arnold H. 232,291,438 Spence. Linda Nell 407 Spencer. Thomas A 340, 423 Spentzos. Nick James 232 Sphinx 323 Spicer. Carey A 432 Spicer. Kav 382 Spillman. Barton Lee 437 Spindler. Darlene M 402 Spindler, Parker lerome 327. 357. 441 lill. M.iisli.i I . s,.,i,l„ .Spuil,, R,.h, k. I ' , Ir. 430 448 d . 3.34 s 1. 232, 362, 433, ,431 388 i,,ke r 372, 373, ,370 448 .III 232, .349 466 Spui«,,.ii, I. Ann . . 374.381 Srivei. 1 m;, n, R.il.,it 464 Stacklii.iis, . k, nil 453 Stacv. .Mulia.l l,lnaid 422,452 Stalfoid, 1 homas R 452 Starts. Steve 430 Stagg. Michael John 464 Stahi, Margarelt |, 395 Stalcv, lames Cl.iii 458 Staley, John M.inii., :145 Staley, John Ri, li,ii,l , , 456 Stamatakos, Louis C 311 Stamats, Janet Lee 384 Stamper, Richard A 233, 458 Stanczak, Andrew J 233 Stanforth. Maijoia Ann .393 Stangl. George Ronald 233 Stangle. William J 422 Stanley. Kami V 354,417 Stanley. Zonda Kay 408 Staples. Carole Rene 338, 378 Stapley, Keith E 233 Starbuck, Frederick 464 Starkey, Bette 1 324, 375, 386 Starkey, Mary E 389 Starr, Frank Clinton 421 Stassus, Richard G 429 Stavron. .Steven S 233.357,420 Stearlev, William E 420 Stech, Gordon Everett 233 Steckley, Philip R 440 Stecklcy, Suzanne C 395 .Steele, Janace 233.318.343,360 Steele. Mary Ann 324. 378 Stefan, Richard Joseph 357. 459 Steger, Janet Lynn 391 Stegman. Jean M 301,331,385 Stegner. ludith Ann 411 . ■- - 2S3. 309. ' ■It.i II 23:1. 16 M.mIsIi.iII |, SteinbeiR, Ai - ' :i:i. :i ' . :iii .. :i2 . -i:iH , 466 233 Steinberg. Harold Steingraber. Fred G 289. Steinkamp. Marv E .379 Stelling, Jerome P 353 Stemle. Joyce Ann 406 Stenacker, John 1 429 Stenback, Jan R 460 Stenhouse, .Sandra Ann 3.34, 343, 381 Stephan, Naomi 1 333 Stephens, Eric P 452 Stephens. George A.. Jr. 233 Stephens. Rolland R 458 Stephens, Samuel Lee 233, 427 Stephenson, John C 462 Stepp, Shirley Mabel 233, 402 Stern, Nanrv 1 re 409 Stern. W.ili, i I ' 427 Sternl.iiK, ( .ii,.1mi 413 SternluliI, l.liili R. 413 Steuer, 1 homas . 1 335,438 Stevens, Barbara J 393 Stevens, Donald E 233, 466 Stevens, Edward C 303,315,441 Stevenson, Don T 465 Stewart, Carol Ann 334, 414 Stewart, Caroline Sue .360,413 Stewart, Charles E 462 Stewart, Linda 1 413 Stewart, Phyllis E 233 Stewart, Richard W 233, 336 Stewart, Virginia H. 415 Stewart. William Lee 424 Stickler. Roberta 1 414 Stieglitz. James Allen 464 Stieneckcr. .Sara 1 379 Stilinovich, Nada Ann 379 Stilwell, Robert Lee 233,308,309,463 Stimson. lames Wavne 233 Stine, Daviil I.miii 233,333,3.54 Stine, sii, ,11111, M 400 Stiusoii. l ' alii,i,i 1 411 Stitzer. Judith , nii 414 .St. John. Virginia R. .403 St. Leger, Francis 428 St. Martin. Jane Anne 408 Stockbergcr. Stephan 440 Stockwell House 465 .Stockwell, Robert Max 330.428 Stoecklev, . nn R 289.318.384 Stocltinc. n,mna S 3:16.337.409 Stokes, n.niil I. UN 323.444 Stokes. (.,,.11;, I ,iiav 455 Stolt , ( h.iil.s R,.l.,rt . . 429 Stolt . I ' ,i;i;v Vim 347.384 Ston.i. Willi, nil |,.s,,.li 233.337 Stook,i%, (.,,iir. kiinuil, 2.33 Stoope, |,, ,, ' l.i. 233 Stoppenhagen. Wesley E. .327.444 Storey. Helena M 410 .Stouder. Alice Jo 412 Stouder. Darcv lane 339 Sionder, lane Ann . 322.331.379 506 f STRENGTH FROM STRUCTURE Observe how a bird builds its nest— how it binds and weaves and cements— the instinctive use of structure to build strength Nature builds strong natural teeth with the same infinite care by developing a dense, homogenous internal structure . . . and man-made teeth must be fabricated from a material which has a similar internal structure in order to provide the maximum possible strength for the wearer of artificial dentures. The vacuum fired porcelain of Trubyte Bioform Teeth approaches this natural perfection of structural material. The internal and external gases causing the voids and air bubbles in conventional porcelain have been substantially removed. A denser, more homogenous material results that allows grinding and polishing without risk of chipping or flaking. CONVENTIONAL AIR FIRED PORCELAIN TRUBYTE BIOFORM VACUUM FIRED PORCELAIN Note in these two photomicrographs how thr denser, more homogenous structure of vacuum fired porcelain is substantially free from the voids and bubbles found in conventional porcelain. For greater strength and more beautiful esthetics for all your complete and partial denture requirements, specify the one and only Trubyte Bioform Vacuum Fired Porcelain Anteriors and Posteriors. The VACUUM FIRED PORCELAIN Teeth THE DENTISTS ' SUPPLY COMPANY OF N.Y. YORK, PENNSYLVANIA ' l ' !r(iS(i)il M niuiric BOOKNOOK Bloomington, Indiana Sloul lamt-s Slout, Wayil SIOM-I . Jean Stow . Sue Sli.u. r.u,. ' Sll.H 1 .Ill, lo Si 1,1 11 l.is; Sd.iii . IlllM ,sui lun R. 41:: T,cro 310. :«(1. ;IM.454 William 448 Lorraine .. . 30fi. 407 ll In.- I II. h 2:«. :i4:i, 404 Stralman, David L 457 Slratton, Judilh Anne 410 Slratlon, Joseph P 437 Strauss, Barbara Jane 322,331,355.394 Strauss, Phillip B 436. 459 Streatv. Charles F 454 Stregc, Violet 331 Strcmpel. Kurt 365 Strirk, Gerald H. 438 Strieker. Carol Ann 410 Strickland. James W 304.430 Strickland. Jerald W 358. 443 Strickland. Jill E. 295.305,322,389 Stringer, Beth 399 Stringer. Stanley A 455 Stroble. Jon Alan 339. 450 Strubbe, Barbara Ann 388 Strupp. David John 437 Stuart. Amelia Anna ,289.332,388 Stuart. Nancy Jean 348.391,408 Stuart. Susan Kav 410 Stuckcr. Larrv Wrav 451 Stuckcv. Robert A 253 Stuckv. Billie Va n - 467 Stucky. Judith A 395 Student Athletic Ctminiittee . - , . 303 Student Government 288 Student Marketing 353 Studcr. Wayne Ashley 464 .Study. Robert S.. Jr 427 Slulman. Carole Pat 413 Stump, Jerry Dunkin 314,325.401,434 Stump. Rena Lou 325. 301, 434 Sturgeon, Marvin 452 StKor vjanck. John P 455 Succc. Donald N 431 Suer. Jeri Cecile 345 Sugarman. Joyce H 414 Suhrheinrich. Robert J 421 Sullivan. Edwin J 440 Sullivan. Judilh A 399 Sullivan. Judith Ann 410 Sullivan. Kent Nugent 363,439 Sullivan. Norma P 337,363,399 Sullivan, Paul R 233,344.423 Sullivan. Sheila J 406 Sumrae. Samuel Allen 233 Summers. Jackie C 406 Summers. Richard 1 448 Summers. William Dean 370.373 Sungail. John Peter 461 Susie. Philip A 327,441 Sutherland. Marv Alice 400 Sutherlin. Richard S 346 Sutler. Franklin Dean 233,458 Sutton. David Leroy 439 Sutton, Gary L 233. 346 Sutton. Linda Jane 415 Sutton. Lucretia F 336 Sutton. Richard Alan 327.441 SvetanofF. Gerald N 445. 464 Sycamore Hall 402 Swadcner. Philip M. .,,233.351.457 Swain. Sharon Lynn 404 Swank. Kathryn E 405 Swank. Sandra Kav 233. 339. 343, 407 Swart. Patricia Sue 403 Sweazv. Stewart B 302 Sweetow. Burton 233.307,310.457 Swei er. Richard W 326 Swick, Gavie Irene 391 Swift. William Curry 437 Swift, William D. ,305.315,327.421 Swink, John Paul 289, 499 Swinney. Marcia 338. 401 S«ish.i. (.eiaia F. 448 Swit ei. judv Lie 338, 391 Swope, joe Allen 323, 429 Syemle, Lynn 439 Svlvcsler. Walter W 458 SvMions. Gale F. 394.414 I akahash), Masato Takcmoto, Wayne 341, Talarico, David J 233, Talbot. Robert M. Talbolt. .Vlerrilvn Dee 374, Talesnick, Nora Jane 335.355, lalifarro. Darrell Talley, Glenn A. 425, Famcsin. Dawn E 322, Tangeman. Lou .■nn , 233. 313, Tankel, Leslie Floyd , , , , , Tankerslev, Sue Anne 332. 339, lankslev. Sue Ann 340. I hi Hi Re lansey. Jane Anne 233, Fansey, Robert L Tapp, Joan Elaine Tardy. Medney Eugene Tarnow. Nancy Jo Tarvin, Elizabeth P Tail Beta Sigma Tau Kappa Epsilon Taub. Elaine Taylor, Carolyn Rose Taylor. Frederick Taylor. Halfred E 233. Taylor, Jack L 233,305, Taylor. Jacqualin S. ,313.348, Taylor. Jimmie Lee Taylor. Joyce Geneva 233, Taylor, Marlene Tavlor, Martha Anne 233,339,342. Taylor. Michael Alan Taylor. Patrick Ramon Taylor. Patricia Lee 306.361. Taylor. Robert Ronald 233.349. Taylor. Ronnie Lee Taylor. William E.. Jr. Teaguc, Kathryn Ann 374. Teel. Judith Diane 343, Tegeler, Judith Lvnn Telle, J. Thomas Templeton. Loran L Ten Gate. Wayne Allan 375, I ennyson. Robert Scolt 309, Terkhorn. Henry K.. Jr Terrell. Marjorie G Terrell. Ronald Raymond Terrell. Thomas H Terry. Diane Wilma 233.355. Terry. Wayne Douglas Tcsh. Laura Ann 234. Testut. Richard S.. Jr Tevault. Michael Leigh Tharpe. Clarence I Thayer. Nancy Ellen Thela Alpha Phi Fhcta Chi Fheta Phi Alpha Theta Sigma Phi Iheta Xi T hevenow. Mary Jane Thieme. Philip R Thiery. Frank A Thomas. Barbara K Thomas. David Anthony , 357. Thomas, Jane R 403. Thomas. Jarrett Neil 234, Thomas. Meredith Elaine 234,360, Thomas. Patricia J Thomas. Richard Jess Thomas. Riette Doris 348. Thomas. Robert Dale Thompson. Arthur Alfred , ,234, Thompson. Bruce A iiald J.. II 234,339.316,362, Thompson. Doris J 387, Thompson, Henrietta M. 397, Thompson, James B.. Jr ■rhc.ni|.s,.n, Iiiiv Lee 344. HI. .Marilv 343,403 lohii L. .M.iigaret A. ir Lynne iii ia Ann ilph Gilbert .hard E... 234. 339, Thompson. Stanley W. Thompson. Van B.. Jr I ho Tho David 1(1 W. iirg. R lh..llll ll] . loliii lli.iiiili.n. Wilhain Lee Fhorpe, Ruth A[uie Thorsen. Ralph S.. II ,234.340. Thorson. Jon Anton Thrush. Phillip B Fhiilin, CIi.TiIes Norman I liilislrel.l. |i.:in A 343, Iliiii I hIi. d E. nd H. 1 iMil)ril.ike. R.ihi (., I iinber Vi 466 450 336 440 408 459 423 238 234 432 432 alil Sniilh 435 Tinkle. Charles K 463 Tiplick. Dan 432 Tiinon. Mar Cialherine 400 Fish.. .If, S.inf.iul 1 234.464 1 isli.,i|[, Miiil.v 1- 411 I illU-. jiiMpli Onillr 441 li.hi.is. Roger H, 309. 461 Tobin. Mania 402 Todd House 452 Todd. Albert G 234 Todd. Carolyn 393 Todd. Donald Edward ,234 Todd. Gerald Charles . 464 Todd. John Da id 463 Todd. Marion Thomas 234 Todd, Walter Buford 419. 461 Toensing. Craig E 455 Tofaute. John Louis 363 Tollc. Marita La Rac 404 Tolnay. Thomas D 36.5 Tomahawk 327 Tompkins. Leonard 234 Tompkins. Mary Lou 234. 343. 360 Tompkins. Mildred L 399 Tonelti. Raymond B 234. 456 Topalis. Sophie Marie 406 Topolgus. Helen M 389 Totten. Carl Ray , , , , , , 455 Totlen. Hugh Wilson , ,456 Tow. Wilson L 238 Townsend. Harold Lee 458 Fownsend. Janet E 348. 379 Townsend. Robert Bruce 417 Tozier. Helen M 234, 348,350,386,414 Tracy, Dolores Anne ...234,303,323 Tracey, Marianne D 407 Tragesser, Herbert A 431 Fragesser. Sarah L 407 Traicoff . Donald 364 Transki. Donald Edward 238 Trapp. Leiand Ray 454 Trapp. Marilyn Ann 334 Traughber, Norman B 452 Traumer. Sylvia B 348. 350. 397 Trautwein. Dessa S 410 Trautwein. Linda Louise 410 Trees Center Board of Governors 311 Tress, Charles Oltis 234.343.456 Trenary. David K 330.417 , s,,n.ii 1 K.I . W.IM l. •M , kis ■1, 1 .11 .1. V 111 .illllv 1  ... R.I !ii.i Fretheway. Joseph Frisulak. Trudyanna 332, 402 T ' ripiciano, Patrick P 443 Tripplehorn, Barbara K 400 Trisler, Norma Lea 413 Fritch, Sarah Ann 331, 385 Frobaugh, James E 43B Trobaugh. Sara J 399 Frockman. Howard P 361 Froeger. Thomas A 430 Iroutner, Charles W 354. 422 Frowbiidge. Robert A 433,453 Trov. Fl..in..r , iin 234,342 234,342,397 234,353 Tru. 234 341 I , , . .445, 451 Fiiikii. I ImIi- , 234,351,456 I iiiUi, lliiimas W 234,424 I iiiuM.ii, Richard A 234 I iiil...uit , Leslie David 463 lui.lii, lohn 364 Furner, Anne Maurine 386 Furner, James L 417 Furner, Jean A 234, 342, 393 Furner, Marie Annetta 234 Futile, Carl Richard 421 Futtle, Lynn 324,395 Fvler. Donald L 426 Fvudall. John Phillip 459 IMe, Dale William 421 u Ubelhoer. John J 364 Udell. Budd Allen 234, 346 Uhl, Richard Robert 325 Llhles, Edward C, Jr 466 llhls, Peggy Jean 337,412 Ujdak, Gerald Joseph 455 Ukockis, lames R 449 Ullslam, Donald R 460 Ullsliup, Karen 374.410 Ulrev. lames Beckwith 432 Ulrich. Louis Ernest 462 Ulsas. Patricia Sue 413 Underwood. William T 358 Ungar. Robert Irwin 234, 446 Ungar. Tom W 446 Unger. Carl James 449 Unger. Ronald Roy 443 Union 296 Unit Councils 309 Unversaw, Alison J 411 Unzicker, William Max 234 Uptegratt, Larry L 452 Urban, Patricia L 313,318,384 Urban, Ronald C 234. 353 Urdal. Robert Michael 344, 350, 462 Uzelac. Sam 424 Vadas. Marian Alice . . 234, 342.405 Vail. Marcia Lou 342. 413 Valiska. George John 234 Vallance. Diana Margot 234,400 Vanarsdall. David 234 Vanarsdall. Georgclma D. . . .234, 320 Vanato. Dolores J 399 Van Auken. Darlene June 234, 342, .388 Vance, Judith Ann 415 Vance, Lenora 403 Vance, Marsha Kay 375, 415 Vanck, Tony 428 Van Cleve, Linda L 402 Van Dame, Sandra Lee 406 Vanderzeyde. Peter J 432 Vandevert. Cynthia W 392 Van Dyke. Jerry B 437 Van Eck. Virginia 378 508 Vaiigctt, Roy Lawrence 370, angel, Stephen James 334,340,352, Van Glider, Terry A Van Huysen, Gretchen M. Van Malre, Suzanne R. 234, 348, Van Nus, Frederick Van Senus. John F 325, Van Sipma, Irene L. 355, Varady, Marjorie Arleiie 234, 322, 329, 348, Varkony, Jo Ann Carole Vaughan, Kathleen Marie . 234, 322, 334, Vaught, Edwin Eugene Veale, Sharon Lynne Velasquez, Peter John Velte. Shelby Ann 289,338, ' enezia, Joe A. Veon, William Lee 234, Vertesch, Paul Francis Very, Lawrence Edward Vest, Janell I Rosemary Viall. Sus; Victor, Susan Je idovich, John T. 343, 383. , 289, 235, 342, ck, Charle ielii Donald Louis Jesse Franklin 333, Vignolo, Roger Ernest 423, illiger. Donna C ' illiger, Thomas E. Vinev, Helen Ann 235, ' iiuiedge, Nancy , nn Vitello, Angeline Rose 289,348, Vititoe, William Paul 339, ogel, Barbara Ann ogt, Carol Sue 235, Volkman, James R 235, ' on Gunten, Constance K Vonderau, Kathryn E Vondrak, Edward Voor, William E. Jr X ' oorheis, John W Vore, Robert O. Vucich, David Joseph 351 ukovich, Carol Jean 332 w Wacker, William Arthur Wa ddell. Larry G. Wade, Douglas M. Wade, James Leslie Wade, Maryrose Wade, Robert J. Jr. Waggoner, Leah Lou Waggoner, Ronald Lee ' agner. Donald W. . . Wagner, John William Wagner, Ronald L. . Wagoner, Dale Eugene Vagoner, David Lee Wagoner. John E Waigand. Cyrilla R. Wait. Robert Radloft Walczak, Edward John Walden, Ronald Lee Waldkoetter, La Rue A. Waldman. Richard Allen Waldo. William E Walgamuth, Arden Dee Walker, C. Gregor . . . Walker, Carolyn R Walker, Jacqueline K. . Walker, Lillian Jo 332,339,: Linda Kay 294. ! , Robert Maurice , Thomas D. Walknetz, Jack J Wall, Frank Edward 309. : 289. 439 327,410 , , , . 456 . 340, 409 ... 449 379 . , , 454 461 ... 440 .337,463 , . 399 338,410 Walke Waike Walke Wall, Robert Wall, Roger Wallace, Arthu Wallace, Wallace Wall: Wall: Wall; Wall: Wall Wall Wall Wall: Janice Si Kenneth Larry Ja Patr , 349, 445 360, 405 , 350, 462 439 . , 389 . . , , 413 ... 235 ... 448 hard Lee Donald Warrei Karen Sue 415 Edward B 432 Robert C 365 Walmer. Edwin Fitch 238 Walsman. William C 235,423 Walter, George Wayne . . 235,308,309,354,458 Walter, Judy Ann 385 Walterhouse, George F 420 Walters, Donald Lee 339,453 Walters, Francis C 235, 428 Walters, Robert Warren 325, 428 Walters, Sue Carolyn 412 Walton, Lee Ann 415 Walton, Thelma P 360,383 Waltz, Lee Compton 235 Wambo, John Mack 428, 465 Wampler, Joseph D 323, 432 Warbritton, Kenneth S. ...340,466 Ward, Donald M 235,323,339,344,419,455 Ward, John K 429 Ward, John Preston 339 Ward, Kay Ellen 374, 381 Ward, Patricia Jane 411 Ward, Ronald Kendal 424 Ward, Ruth Mary 303, 402 Ward, Sharon 366 Ward, Thomas Alton 445 Ward, William Gordon 238 Warkow, Clinton D 235,314,352,422 Warneke, Charles Hager 363, 429 Warner, Marvin E 336 Warner, Suzanne 366 Warnimont, David J 423 Warnock, Elizabeth 333, 405 Warren, Nina Ruth 402 Warren, Thomas L 459 Warshawsky, Larry H 327,356 Washburn, John B 340, 351, 423 Wasson, Paul 462 Waterford, Charlotte A. 387 E 335,415 Lvnne Ann , 410 Richard C; 417 Robert W. 452 :hris Jr 235 Watson, Loretta 268 Watson, Marguerite 339, 380, 407 Watson, Richard P 238 Watson, Robert E. 289.315,325,435 Watt, Barbara Lorraine 370 Watt, Kathleen Marie 334, 400 Wattles, James R. Jr 463 Watts, Kenneth Philip , - . 424, 445 Weasner, Paul Dean 459 Weatherwax 405 Weaver, Barbara Ann 235 Weaver, Charles S. Jr 235 Weaver, Daniel Stephen 235, 442 Weaver, Donald Eugene 289.316,424 Weaver, James David 417 Weaver, Nancy Lou 393 Weaver, Thomas Earl 417 Webb, Ronald John 325, 427 Webb, Shirley Ann 402 Webb, Susan Louise 399 Webber, Jane Carolyn 413 Weber, David R. .313,327,339,460 Watkil Watkii Wats. chola 23 ' . Weber. .Me]. hi Weber. WilH:i Webster, Jove Webster, Nan Weddle. John Orvdle 427 Weedman, Parmula K 339, 415 Weedon. ludith Kay 408 Weeks, Ralph Harmon 466 Wegner, Phyllis A 336, 337, 402 ■Wehlage, Alice Jean 406 Wehlage. Frank Carroll 461 Wehrle, George Thomas 235 Wehrle, William H 238 Weibel, Sally Carole 235, 400 Weigel, Joyce M 235,305,313,348, 351, 397 Weigel, Carolyn Marie 401 Weil, Judith Carolyn 394 Weiland, Kathryn Lou 332,395 , Miriam 366 446 235, 386 362, 446 438 411 400 340, 409 438,464 ... 399 438 Weinberger, Myron H. Weinman, Judith Ann Weinstein, Phillip B. Weinstein, Stanley Paul Weir, Joan Elizabeth Weisbarth, Sally Ann Weisblatt, Beverly P. Weisfeld, Richard Alan Weiss, Betty Jane Weiss, Ronald Ma 325, 441 Wh 353.444 Wh 407 Wh 440 Wh :t.-,(). 444 Wh 343.391 Wh . 385 Wh Weisz, Thomas F 235, 462 Welch, Martha Carolyn 235 Welch, Martha Jo 235 Welch, Ray Robert 462 Welk. Frank 422 Wellington, James Lars 432 Wells, Gary A 452 Wells, James Sebastian 419 Wells, Shirley H 407 Wenger, Peggy Ann 341,414 Wentz, Thomas Edward 235 Werden, James Neil 327, 442 Werling, Jerry Erwin 465 Wertz, Jacqueline S 235 Wertz, Jean Francess 375, 402 Wertz, Richard K 432 Wertz, Sara Lynne 402 Wesley Foundation 336 Wesolowski, Richard P. 354, 460 Wesp, Carole Christine 338, 400 West Hall 1! 453 West Hall III and IV 454 West, Carol Ruth 333, 347 West, Sally Lynne 401 Westbrok, Virginia C 409 Westfeldt, Bertil V 453 Westminster Foundation 333 Weston. Marjorie C. 301, 318,324, 332, 374 Weterick, Frederick J 374, 456 Wetter, Monte H. 235.308.357,464 Wetzel, Carelyn Sue 235, 404 Weyand, Morris Leon 235, 428 Whalbring. Lila Lee 410 Whalen, Edward L. ,292,293,300. 305, 321,327,328,357,420 Whallon. Harriet B. ...235,347,408 Whalmsley, Rita 363 Wharry, Allen Foster .235,353,439 Wheatlev, Marilyn Fay 400 Wheeler, Edward C 235. 363 Wheeler, Ruth Lynn 413 Whelchel, Jay A 428 Whetsell, Margaret C 410 Whisler. Jack Brian 432 Whitaker, James Grafton 373 Whitaker, Leslie .-Mvin 235, 349, 353, 354 Whitcomb, Mary Ann 399 White, Eugene 346 White, Gene . rthur 235 White, James 346 White, John Philip 437 White, Jondelle 366 Linda Ruth 408 Nancy Jo 336, 408 Patricia Sue 403 Paul 369 Phyllis Diane 413 Rebecca Jane . . 235, 322, 381 Relton Calvin. 422 Whybr. Wible, Wible, Wible, Wible Widni Wkitr. Rolx-rt K 235. 305,309, 354,460 White, Stephen 430 White, Sylvia Ann 414 White, Virginia Ann .336,337 Whitehead, Edward E 344 Whitelock, Elisabeth 404 Whiteman, Donna Marie 393 Whitesel, Gwen Lanier 375, 388 Whitesell, Michael W 440 Whiting, Emily Ann. 236, 342, 384 Whiting, Frank . 236, 309, 425, 452 Whitmer. Carolyn Ross 379 Whitmer, Daniel W 430 Whittaker, Donald 425, 448 Whittaker, James R. 236, 352,422 Whybrew, Judith .331,343,374,400 Norma 302,400 arles .Stephen 440 ances 403 Larry Lee 316,424 Ralph 440 Jack 330,426 Wiegel, Joyce 322 Wiegman, David Paul 353, 440 Wien, Terry Donald 417 Wierzba, Roberta 334, 396 Wiesjahn, Patricia J 383 Wiest. Michael D 423 Wigg.nton. Judith S. 401 Wiggs. Buddy Lee 3bi Wigner. Jack Phillip 327 Wilburne, Edward S 464 Wild, Erich Norman 442 Wiley, Michael F 424 Wiley, Noel Hance 442 Wilhoite, John Leland 427 Wilke, Florence 412 Wilkens, Mary Ann 403, 338 Wilkerson, Clarence 419 Wilkey, Fay Louise 387 Wilkins, Gene 238 Wilkins, Robert Gene .353,354,451 Wilkinson, Paul 450 Wilkinson, Philip Alan 454 Wilkinson, Robert E 461 Will, Katherine 399 Willard, Carol Ann 413 Willen. Judith Ann 384 Willenberg. Ivan Lee 426, 450 Will Will Will: Will: Will: Bern Bruce Darler David H. Sue 448 460 409 . . 339, 453 413 295,339,413 411 366 Doris Jean Williams, Elise Williams, Elizabeth Ai Williams, Jean Ann . Williams, John E 236,429 Williams, Joseph F 310 Williams, Joyce Elinor 414 Williams! Joyce 1 380,387,407 Williams. Judith . ' Vnn 410 Williams. Judith Ann .306,370,405 Williams, Laurence A 350 Williams, Linda Jo . . 332, 355, 405 Williams. Lloyd 424 Willi: Williams, Williams. Wilh.iiiis. Wllll.lMIV Wllll.llllN. 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ANDERSON, INDIANA 311 1957 ARBUTUS STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Micluui S. lirutl.m MANAGING EDITOR Assistant to thk Manai-inc Editor C.lenu Srhowe Student Design Admsoi Ron Slerhel -Art Editor Jn fVood Ari Staff fVendy Barron Tommy Dekle Anita Duncan Char Elmore Sarah Hammel Judi Polh ' ka Margie IVeslon Copy Editor Pa It Kozacik Copy Staff Kathryn Dibell Ann Fitzgerald Peggy Graham Shirley Millender Kay Ward Phxllis Hood Lavout, Mounting and Cropping Supervisor f{n Lain Layout, Mounting and Cropping Staff Carolyn Burlzner Virginia Reed Narrative Editors Jim Eilers Mary Gregg Dick Monroe Fred Welerick Narramvf Siakf Sharon Itowman Judy F.nloit Barbara Ennis Karen Cast Sara I.ynrr Geraiv Sliiarl J. Jones Pal Krates Frances I.ieber lohn (,. I.inson N  Milchner Marsha Vance Jean F. IVertz Organizations Editor Judy WhybretD )R(. A nidations Staff Xancy Beldon Punky Croice Sarah Miller Sally Mitten Bei ' erly Parks Louise Rarick Chief Photographer Gerald . Sventanoff Photographers To7iy Amdur I.a.rry Beckwith Duane Bobeck Paul Flagg Dave Fryer Herb Hoellke dig Landes John McGinnis Blair Purcell fim Harming Pete Cerf Research Editor Nia Scopelitis Residence Editor Judy Plessinger Residence Staff Sally Herrick George Karas Sandy McNear Xancy Richwint Eilnor Rossin Leandra Scott Dick Url Scheduling Editor Lucinda Benzel Scheduling Staff Gretchen Keehn Bette Starkey Xancy Scott Mary Ricliardson Schools and Administration Editor Joan llallendotf Schools and Admimsi ration Staff Dick Izen Senior Section Kuiior Jill Quinn Senior Section Staff Beverly Bowley Judy Burroff Bei ' erly Carmichael Barbara Jean Davis Ann Godfrey Belle Markoff Mary Lou Marshall Marilyn Murdoch Virginia Reid Sports Editor Wayne McH argue Sports Staff Jack Heidi Stanley l eiine Michael McCormick Larry Olshan BUSINESS MANAGER Kent An ' in .Advertising Manager Xattcy Day Advertising Staff Leon Brilliant George Caraway Kay Conn Kit Hartnett Steve Kline Bettina Primaveria Mary Ann Pulse Karen Ullslrup Circulation Manager Millie Rohe Circulation Staff Mary Joy Bindas Judi Binz Clifford Burns Lajvrence Gaydosh Bruce C. Hinton Richard A. Holmes Joanne McDowell Richard Xeal Tom Rusinek Coniracis Manager Sieve Jacobs Coniracis Staff Diana Arvin Carol E. Meyer Gretchen Soland Karol Stanley Carolyn Kay William Jerry Woods PUBLICrrV AND Promoiion Manager Louis Cohen Publicity a.sb I ' romoiion Staff Barbara Cohen Jan McGeorge Lawrence Smith Treasurer Jack Scott Ireasurer ' s Staff Joseph Rodenherg Sylvia Seidel PERSONNEL DIRECTOR IJlinlci A. Fowlri Assistant to the Personnel Director Gwen Wlntesell Personnel Staff Tom Frank Office Manager Ann Mahorney Office Staff Joan Burdsall lay Haskell Annette llulnniiliei Lynn L.ongslreel Susan Meyer Sherry Mills Judy Neff Xancy Sack Louis Silverstein Eleanor Schmedel Ann Spurgeon Merrillyn Tnllmit Linda White Pat Polito ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Nfany people not listed above have ((jiiti iliuted toward getting the 1957 Arbutus off the press and to our sub- scribers. To these people go thanks that are beyond all measure. We will forever remember their timeless efforts in helping us develop and produce this book. Our sincere thanks to— Dick Brier, Frank Persell, and Margaret Carey of the Indianapolis Engraving Company; C. R. Lineback, Dick Merriman. and Howard Belsch- wender of the Pauley Company, our printer; )ack Bundy of the S. K. Smith Company for the beautiful covers; Sam Fields of Delma Studios for the Senior portraits; Earl Hoff, chairman of the Board of Student Publica- tions and our own faculty advisory board, Gretchen Kemp, Keith Davis, Jim Mahler. Poynter McEvoy. Wil- liam Friedman, and Henry Smith. Mike, Kent. Ciail. and Clunk 512 INDIANA m UNIVERSITY I h..
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