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Gc 977.2 In2795a 1964 Indiana University. Arbutus IVJ. INDIANA COLLECTION ll ' iilll ' lll ' rmiiriVlffi?,yC LIBRARY 3 1833 00094 2679 Gc 977.2 In2795a 19.M Indiana Universif.y Arbutus G If Ai fe s 1964 arbutus myrna olivcr, editor-in-chief mary ann spahr, manasins editor mike seigei, business manager UfJjMliK - I • • f I I volume 71 Indiana university bloomington, Indiana fMSfe ' 900 Webster Street PO Box 2270 • ' ort Wayne, IN 46801.2270 1SS5198 ' WHERE is this university growing? In a Midwestern city, in many- storied buildings, in the blueprints studied by legislators, in the dreams of alumni . . there is a university growing up. 4 WHO walks here in this growing university? A record number of students, more than 19,000, their instructors, the staff that drive the heart of the university growing up . . . they walk here, and laugh, and learn, and live. 8 a ' . ■i i:? i .-3 ' A : f . HOW do they keep the university growing? Nobel prizes, computer data processing reports, literary studies, opinions well-based and well-stated, research students and faculty strive, and discover, and develop, and keep the university growing. WHAT can a growing university offer? Aide, words from a tem- pered Upton Sinclair, the sculpture of Robert Laurent, the magic of Tibor Kozma, theatre, culture . . . the university growing offers these to its family, to its townspeople, indeed to the world. 10 WHEN does a university grow too large for beauty? The Union dressed for Christmas, an autumn wood, the meandering Jordan, campus melting into city . . . beauty grows, is never crushed by this university growing up. 12 ir . jW , .:,m- ' ' jrsT ' i yS-. . Mi m biJ ' ' ' tUU ri -v ?= : ' :£. -y . -. : ' - v- - . ' - -V- 14 15 i VPl ' - -. ' ■ v .. ' . ' , irfiS [VL ■ ' -r ..♦ • ' , n W ' t the big life 18 y 3un3-lio (rosh show fearless spirit EXCITED FRESHMEN with piles of luggage and miles of enthusiasm prepared to embark on a three-day freshman frolic at Camp Riverdale. Four-hundred freshman campers listened to the voices of experience of Indiana University officials and upperclassmen at the 14th annual Freshman Camp. Foggy forebodings of freshmen were lifted as the academic, cultural, spiritual, and social aspects of Indiana University were described. The gung-ho campers were all smiles while displaying talent, originality, and pep in their skits. A pep rally sparked frosh cheers, songs, and enthusiasm as freshmen previewed campus life. 18 19 surprise grum, 20 street dance. First Flins Furnish (all Fun RHYTHM, the wail of a sax, the movement of dancers on o hot autumn night— this was the Delt Street Dance, sponsored by Delta Gamma and Delta Tau Delta. Dancers twisted to the music of Arnie and the Soul Brothers, the Monograms, and Bobby Young, then cooled off with donuts and cider. Kampus Kickoff was the theme of the year ' s first semi-formal dance. First Fling. An overflow crowd danced to the music of the Electros and was entertained by the Kappa Pickers; Peter, Paul, and Peggy; and four freshman acts. Grum— this word mystified I. U. students weeks before the Grum dance given by Alpha Chi Omega and Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sounds of the Electros provided a twisting tempo for Grum-goers. 22 Saturday classes new registration prize OH, NO! Not a Saturday class! was the newest wail of anguish at registration. Pleading schedule con- flict was to no avail; the frustrated enrollee resigned himself to inevit- able fate. Eager frosh and exper- ienced seniors awaited their turns in endless lines— only to find it was the wrong one. Smile for the cam- era : the shutter caught the furtive grimace. Confusion and closed classes were an old story at the trouble table, scene of unlimited pathos. The average student took fifty minutes to register. 23 h meion-muncners make mess k. 24 HUNGRY HOOSIERS consumed 1000 juicy red water- melons at the annual Sigma Chi Melon Mess, the social opener of the fall semester. ' Mid slimy seeds and melon rinds, 12,500 students crowded into the parking lot at Fifth and Indiana for the traditional mass mess. Karen Kline, Sigma Chi Sweetheart, was named melon- eating champion and received a eighty pound water- melon for her prowess. Sorority pledges served delic- ious, dripping chunks of the red fruit while twisters danced to the fast-tempo beat of Arnie Goldberg ' s band. Munching melon-eaters enjoyed the popular Kappa Pickers and other student entertainment groups. 25 university s 26 people show samut oF moods PEOPLE forming links of two, chains of several, and the unity of many gave vent to mixed moods and emotions. Concern over assignments, the spirit of cheers, skits, dances, and bands were integral parts of the combination of people and campus activity. 27 CANDID CAMPUS POSES captured people go- ing, enjoying, watching — revealing emotions: master with mascot . . . devotion; boy on the run . . . tension; a football crowd . . . anxiety. All facets of college life are experienced— by students. 28 29 - ' y ■ !( ik ir. ' ' iir e , ef ' B ®i fe 4 - . ' S ' J 30 marchins hundred a team to shout about COMBINING THE NEW and the old, I. U. ' s renowned Marching 100 provided its audiences with exciting and entertaining music and formations. New addi- tions this year included a full choir of coronation trumpets discovered in England by Dr. Ronald D. Gregory, now in his eighth year as director of the Marching 100. New formations, such as the girl in curlers, dotted the band ' s performances at football games. As they have do ne in past years, the band marched in the Vincennes Band Festival, appeared as guest band at an away football game, and held con- certs in the Fieldhouse preceding each game. ,ftfe 1 31 will -be professionals create music AN EMPTY STAGE waiting for its performers, solitary practice, concentration of a group under an inspiring director— with these tools Indiana University makes music. Growing with the University, the School of Music attracts ever more outstanding instructors, trains ever more outstanding musicians. 32 :v .mi — . ; - 33 two can t IS S 5498 !   « « live cheaply; who cares? WHOEVER said two can live cheaper than one probably didn ' t figure tuition into the budget. Hundreds of couples, the campus ' large segment of married students, admit they have to count their pennies to manage educa- tion costs and household expenses at the same time. Yet they would not trade the sharing of these college months, of this preparation together. 35 iS prosram mm entertains cosmopolites SARIS, KIMONOS, AND KILTS filled Alumni Hall at the Cosmopolitan Club ' s International Dinner, as University students of more than ninety nationalities seized this unique opportunity to renew old acquaintances and establish new friendships. The evening of exotic entertainment was highlighted by a blend of American and foreign foods, several hours of lively and enlightening conversation, and an unusual program of thirteen brilliantly costumed acts traditional to the native countries of the performers. Acts included Warrior dances and the Bamboo dances. 37 university takes pride in its chimes and THE CHIMES in the clock tower of the old Student Building, a quieting anachronism in the too-busy university, can still be heard almost anywhere on the far-flung campus. The chimes and the voices of the Belles of Indiana are little bits of music that dispel frustration and rest the heart. its sinsins belles 39 union satisri les CRAFTS, cards, pool, browsing, art displays— the Indiana Memorial Union offers something for every student, faculty member, or visitor. The sprawl- ing limestone giant houses facilities for student activities, hotel rooms, recreation rooms, barber and beau- ty shops, a variety of food centers, and several comfortable lounges for studying or daydreaming anytime. 40 41 i 42 THE EXPANDING Union this year was remodeled and enlarged again to provide more recreational and dining facilities. Yet the Union is not too large; it can still plan a Christmas dance with Santa Claus Wells passing out candy to individuals, or sponsor a program by folksinger Harriet Hine in one of the cosy lounges. 43 ffe 1 AMUSEMENT RIDES, set up on the Fieldhouse parking lot, greeted visi- tors to the Fall Carnival, the cam- pus ' favorite event for charity. The Carnival for the first time included afternoon entertainments such as a balloon descension. Profits from the Carnival are allotted to welfare and charity groups in Bloomington by the Committee on Philanthropic En- deavors (COPE). The YWCA and YMCA receive appropriations. 44 amusement rides added to Fall carniva iJi 1 ri 45 d aaorm WHEN THE STUDENT comes to col- lege, he discovers a whole new ex- perience of community living. His dormitory is his new community and his friends his neighbors. 46 is a home f ome ror many 47 individi ith uais witn common aims rorm f. brotherhoods BIG BROTHER is nothing to fear if he wears a fraternity pin. The term simply means he is a member of a group con- cerned with similar goals and interests. He works with his group to produce a dance, trim a tree, arrange a blind date; and when problems arise, he can find a friend, a brother, to help solve them. The big brothers invite high school students to share fraternity living during rush week- ends in the spring, and they often carry the program into summer rushing. A formal registration rush in the fall adds other freshmen to the campus brotherhoods. 49 sororities open doors to Future 50 PROSPECTIVE SORORITY RUSHEES took the first of a series of steps— registration— before making the rounds of preliminary rush teas. Neatly dressed and eager coeds anxiously waited on chapter house side- walks for the doors of sorority life to open. Girl chatter filled the houses with the sounds of sorority sisters meeting potential members of the Greek sys- tem. The motto for the rush week-end was: be your- self. Nineteen groups of fatigued rushees boarded a chartered bus or walked back to the dorms— recall- ing name tags, calling cards, and new friends, an- ticipating the excitement of formal rush parties. pledse: 51 campus greeks sport spartan strength 52 CAMPUS GREEKS feted and frolicked in their classic spring fling, Greek Week. Panhellenic Association and the Interfraternity Council sponsored the fun- filled week to promote unity and spirit between fra- ternities and sororities. Scholarship keynoted the recognition banquet which began the week ' s activities. Scholarship trophies were awarded to top-ranking houses. The men of Kappa Delta Rho splashed to victory on the Jordan in the hilarious Grecian tug-of-war. Four toga-clad Sigma Nus won their laurels in the fifth annual TKE Chariot Race. Competitors rolled eggs, shaved balloons, and demonstrated other feats of great ath- letic prowess in the first annual Greek Olympics. A street dance climaxed the Geeks ' week of celebra- tion. Sorority girls canvassed for the annual Bloom- ington cancer drive as a post-Greek Week activity. 53 alumni come 54 LOYALTY AND EXCITEMENT-the essence of Homecoming weekend, as alums and undergrads went all out to make the traditional festivities big- ger and better than ever. Many hours of brain- storming and crepe-paper stuffing produced madras beavers, soap boxes, and other Products for Victory. A pep rally and parade gave fans a chance to release some pre-game enthusiasm Students danced off excess energy, applauded the newly-crowned queen and her court at the annual blanket hop. Excitement mounted as avid alums and cheerleaders led the stands. homeF one ror wee kend ' t 55 56 mourns late president SUDDEN TRAGEDY shocked the I.U. campus. The death of President Kennedy brought unbelieving tears from stunned students while torrential rains from ominous heavens added to the day ' s gloom. Campus reaction was immediate and profound: students mobbed all communications centers; pro- fessors dismissed classes; and a somber, uneasy quiet fell everywhere. Indiana University ' s Presi- dent Stahr, a personal friend of the late President, paid tribute to JFK at solemn, all-campus mem- orial services. Mourners crowded church services or stayed close to television sets throughout the long, dismal week-end. But the final note was optimistic: Thanksgiving observers hoped for peace and prosperity. X- . ...■K- sr.i- . .. ■ 57 purdue comes to call RIVALRY AND SPIRIT had been building for weeks. I.U. ' s immortal enemy, Jawn Purdue, already lay in state, awaiting his fiery execution. But, unexpected tragedy plunged the nation into deep mourning, and the Old Oaken Bucket classic had to be postponed for the second time in its history. Confusion reigned: old Jawn was lost in the melee. The crowds turned out a week later, enthusiastic and grudge- bearing, 33,000 strong, despite the Thanksgiving vacation and bitter cold. Only block-streamered flogs flying at half mast cast a somber note. •5 rii •«• . 1 mM if m 58 auditorium series CELEBRATED PERSONALITIES per- formed at Indiana University ' s cultural and entertainment center in the twen- ty-fourth Auditorium Series. Capacity audiences attended the concert and theatrical attractions. Zino Frances- catti tantalized listeners with the su- perb tones of his Stradivarlus violin; music lovers sat in awed silence listen- ing to the almost legendary Soviet pianist, Sviastoslav Richter and to. the glamorous soprano, Anna Moffo. Metropolitan Opera bass, Jerome Mines— the master of creative moods- charmed his audience though handi- capped by a throat infection. Tradi- tional simplicity o+ scenery added to the mood set by the professional per- formance of A Man for All Seasons. B I WKk pf- ' - r k :3 60 bills superb music 61 VERSATILE PERFORMERS plus receptive audiences equalled a success- ful Celebrity Series. Ballet Folklorico of Mexico captivated cultur- ally-minded Hoosiers as colorfully-clad dancers leaped across the stage. A Thousand Clowns, Herb Gardner ' s light comedy, shook the Audi- torium with chuckles and laughter. The Seventh Celebrity Series also in- cluded Comelot, the colorful musical story of Guinevere and Lancelot, and the forte and pianissimo of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. 62 ballet, music, comedy deiisht hoosiers 63 the madriqal e madrisai singers come a-wassaiimg iii COMBINED VOICES of eight Madrigal singers re-created a sixteenth century holiday atmosphere at the Madrigal Din- ners. The classical choral music group presented o musical salute to the holiday season at the Christmas celebration in the Tudor Room, the dining hall of Tudor, England. A strolling minstrel instilled ye olde Noel spirit with folk songs and Christmas carols. The Madrigal Dinners, popular in Shakespeare ' s day, were colorful with tradition: a toast with the Wassail cup, a boar ' s head carried on a litter, flaming plum pudding, and after dinner carols. Kiii ' , .•■  5  -V 4 64 i 65 splashed with sreeting cards, slitter, campus 66 r —   - .■.—- WREATHS and holly and peppermint sticks two stories high are standard apparel when the cam- pus gets dressed for Christmas. A Christmas Eve on Campus dance, holiday parties, religious pro- grams, and the wooded campus crowned with snow promote the Christmas spirit. awaits santa t - ■iSN - 67 butus queens on camera y. ' T.r i t ' f. ' t-vt V Cfts. ' i lliBj ' W .5 a . r 70 arbutus queen marilyn filbrandt Kappa Alpha Theta Sophomore in Education 71 queen 72 court kathy haynie Kappa Delta Sophomore in Journalism 73 ar butus queen nancy monger Alpha Chi Omega Sophomore in Business 74 court karen strom Kappa Kappa Gamma Senior in Education 75 76 miss campus coe d marilyn filbrandt Kappa Alpha Theta Sophomore in Education n h omecomms queen nancy foster Kappa Kappa Gamma Sophomore in Special Education 78 millie hodson Kappa Kappa Gamma Freshman in Journalism mike valentine Freshman tyronian kins nd queen 79 80 beauty uncrowne 81 politics keen at i.u, EVIDENT EACH SPRING AND FALL on the . U. campus is the enthusiasm of the competition at its keenest level: student politicians campaigning for class and Student Body offices. Posters competed for attention on bulletin boards, doors and windows, trees, and bushes. The arrival of election day brought frantic, last-minute efforts to elicit student confidence. Concerned voters puzzled over ballots. Students turned to radios or gathered in The Doily Student office to await re- sults. Successful supporters of Steve Smith and Bill Godfrey celebrated their capture of the top two Student Body offices. 82 i j ■■ □ t; ■- J L«,j 1 y ■kS ■ 1 L BP Hlfll 3 -4 K ' ' y f • X i;;:: I ' ' m ' ' l k r OPINIONS on national and inter- national topics were voiced by stu- dent senators at two Great Issues sessions. Legislation was studied, debated, and voted upon by spon- sors and opponents. i 84 great issues forum a meeting or minds 85 86 22 schools participate in luna V(;() ■111.11 1 m: DELEGATES from twenty-two schools gathered to dis- cuss critical world problems at the tenth annual LUNA program. Disarmament and the Panama crisis be- came key issues at the intercollegiate assembly— the Little United Nations. The seeming chaos of pages running errands and of delegates debating resulted in discussions and resolutions. 87 president stahr tosses out First question 38 KNOWLEDGE Brings Enlightenment is the motto of the Campus Quiz Bowl sponsored by the Union Board to stimulate interest in aca- demic knowledge and current events. Tension, pencils frantically at work, and the murmur of the crowd are the keynotes. in campus quiz bow 89 90 L u. Sings HARMONIOUS VOICES, smoothly ex- ecuted dances and gestures, original lyrics and costumes— the highlights of the annual I.U. Sing. Frequent re- hearsals plus team talent and coordi- nation won the first place over-all award for Wells Quadrangle. 91 MULTI-COLORED spotlights were focused on the talented groups who performed in the traditional I.U. Sing. The entertaining musical extravaganza, sponsored by the YWCA and the YMCA, featured spiritual songs, old favorites, and clever satires on student life. 92 93 MEMBERS of the press and a few onlookers celebrated Valentine ' s Day milling around in Sycamore Hall ' s main lounge waiting for a party that never developed. A mass kiss-in demonstration, scheduled to protest a ban on kissing in the lounge, just didn ' t work out. Dan Cupid was u nable to attend; and nobody else seemed to know how to start the party. 94 kiss-in demonstration at sycamore fails 95 BOY AND GIRL, roasting hot dogs over a blazing fire, sharing the warmth of the flames, enjoyed being together. Two, stealing time between classes, ex- changed secrets or promises under an autumn-tinted tree; two, in tux and formal, walked hand-in-hand to that special dance with that special someone. An attentive boy lit an appreciative coed ' s cigarette, sharing the match and the memories of the evening. Two on a date treasured a certain look, remem- bered a certain word, formed bonds of friendship. 96 two sh are a match 97 CONTINUOUS PRACTICE in pedaling and precision plus sympathy and first-aid for bumps and bruises resulted in deserving cheers and racing skills for 200 coeds. Forty-five teams pedaled in the annual Little 500 Mini race, wheeling madly around the track, cutting close and careful corners. Oak Hall trikists raced to victory for the second straight year with a record time of 44:2. Chi Omega won first place for clever costuming. Flags of the fifty states and floats, built by competing housing units, depicted the race theme: USA . . . the Mini Way. hish Flyins, fast pedalling trikists emanate 98 mini moods d 99 furious plannins sets little 500 100 LITTLE 500 ENTHUSIASTS were caught up in the pre-race whirl of the world ' s greatest college week-end. Spirited Crimsons churned the Cream at the intra-squad football gome which kicked off Indiana University ' s thirteenth annual Little 500. Pine Hall exploded with Extravaganza enthusiasm; dancers twisted on the street and walks to the music of Joey Dee and the Starliters. Sweetheart, Linda Scott, 18-year-old recording star, brightened the scene as the tense thrill of the on-coming race mounted. Worthy students received scholarship aid from the proceeds of the Little 500 week-end sponsored by the I.U. Foundation. pre-, post-race extras (t l, a ■• ! « ■ ' ■y TBSWg S ai ' ' iWTOiiTa SSKIi First lap ' s tension. First injured spectator 102 SPEEDING CYCLISTS sped forward with the shot of the gun and the yells of the frenzied crowd: the thirteenth annual Little 500 spectacle was underway. As wheels churned furiously, race enthusiasts rose to watch spirited riders round the first turn; 19,858 pairs of eyes apprehensively followed the silver flash of handlebars and spokes. Ever-present danger lurked behind the dusty clouds of the speed- ing bikes. SAE raced to the goal one second before ATO to win the closest Little 500 race in history. Victory was sweet but wet: triumphant victors reaped their traditional due ... a dunking. prelude tisht victory 104 h d wneeis rouna campus STEADY WHIRLS OF WHEELS whizzed past pedestrians going to and from classes. Hundreds of bicycles competed with automobiles and motor scooters for campus right-of-way, forcing walking students to dodge both hubbed- and spoke-wheeled vehicles. Riding students nodded to friends soon to follow in their tire tracks; cyclists pedaled up hills or rode leisurely on Bloomington ' s campus on wheels. • ■:hdJ 105 106 summer brinss decisions THE LAZY DAYS of summer allow time for concentration, relaxation, time for thinking and planning. A sophomore searching for geodes, a small campus visitor looking for goldfish, a girl walking a campus path alone —summer is the time for leisurely if purposeful thoughts. Little Hyde Park was set up in Dunn Meadow, a place for any group to practice the freedom of speech; and the stumping began early in the fall semester. 107 ?1SP , verdi s aida SPECTACULAR SCENERY and a brilliantly-arrayed cast transformed a mammoth stage into an ancient Egyptian setting for the I.U. Opera Theatre ' s presentation of Aida. The semi-circular stage, constructed especially for the opera, was one of the largest open-air stages in the world. Verdi ' s masterpiece was presented to four audiences by a massive cast. Indiana University ' s first venture in an out- door operatic production was accompanied by o 100-piece orchestra conducted by Tibor Kozma. Daily rehearsals ac- counted for the highly synchronized effect of stage chor- uses, the graceful actions of Amners, played by Martha Lipton, and the enthusiastic approval of the audiences. 108 i i. u s First outdoor operatic production 109 LAVISH PAGEANTRY and a cast of 600 in full re- galia made Aida a brilliant and memorable spec- tacle of the summer season. Glittering costumes were borrowed from the Metropolitan Opera. The colorful Aida, sung in Engl ish, was enthusiastically re- ceived by capacity audiences. Marching soldiers, trumpeters blaring forth from high ramparts, Ethio- pian slaves, and palm-waving Egyptians enacted an impressive triumphal scene. Skill and sensitivity were displayed by the principal cast in the portrayal of Verdi ' s tragic love-triangle. Susan Cobb, new- comer to the I.U. School of Music, made her operatic debut in the title role of the production. Aida was one of the largest undertakings ever attempted by Indiana University ' s School of Music. 110 Ill theater trainer on a raFt NOSTALGIC MEMORIES of a showboat against a painted summer sky were relived by Ohio River folks with the arrival of I.U. ' s Majestic. The float- ing theatre opened her fourth season in Cincinnati; she traveled 500 miles downriver to enter the Mis- sissippi for the first time. President Elvis J. Star jr. ' s hometown, Hickman, Ky., was the final stop for the Majestic, the cream-and-crimson paddle-wheeler purchased as a training stage for I.U. theatre students. A cost of fourteen performed in twenty-four river towns and gave seventy-three performances. Nearly overflowing the house, audiences were captivated by East Lynne or by the timeless comedy Charley ' s Aunt. Song and dance medleys and the can-can were featured at the nightly variety show which climaxed each performance. Crowded quarters, rugged sched- ules, and many duties demanded enthusiasm and versatility from cast and staff. Under the super- vision of directors William Kinzer and Gene Par- ola, the aspiring actors sold tickets, memorized lines, scrubbed decks, and studied assignments. Players earned six hours of academic credit and a summer of invaluable experience. 112 Bir N. teMUfa. theatre 114 i 3oes informal in brown county WHEN SUMMER doldrums lull the campus and neither students , nor townspeople can ovoid lethargy, obviously the best tonic is a refresher course in entertainment at I.U. ' s summer theatre in a born, the Brown County Playhouse in Nashville. Included this summer were Pursuit of Happiness and Hay Fever. The pur- posely informal playhouse bills itself as the straw hot theatre. 115 ca dets ii« learn weapons, army living at rote camp A TRAINING fhey did go to Fort Riley, Kansas. Indiana University members of the advanced Reserve Officers Training Corps were put through military paces in July at Fort Riley ROTC Camp. Training in communications and in both individual and crew-served weapons were among the topics covered in the camp ' s preparation of these future army officers for commissioned serv- ice all over the world. Among the cadets in training was Bill Godfrey (below, center), senior and vice-president of the Student Body. 117 v r M . m-j . the bi 13 responsi ibility ' x president elvis j. stahr jr. PRESIDENT Elvis J. Stahr jr. has added to his many ac- tivities the presidency of the Midwestern Universities Re- search Association, an effort of fifteen universities to en- hance the scientific strength of this area. He now serves as chairman of the American Council on Educations ' Com- mittee on Equality of Educa- tional Opportunity. Under his guidance ore plans for a new library here and hospital at the Medical Center. 120 board ot trustees CONSTANTLY SEEKING to offer a better education to an ever-increasing enrollment, the Indiana University Board of Trustees has direct control over all University func- tions. The Board, including three members elected by the alumni and five appointed by the State Board of Educa- tion, acts under the leadership of President Willis Hickman. BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND SECRETARY: Fenwick T. Reed (Sec), Mrs. Richard G. Inskeep, Donald C. Danielson, Ray C. Thomas (VIce-Pres.), Willis Hickam (Pres,), Frank E. McKinney, Donald A. Rogers, Howard S. Wilcox, Robert F. McCreo. JOHN W. ASHTON Vice-Pres ident and Dean of the Graduate School JOHN W. ASHTON, Vice-President and Dean of the Graduate School, noted that the University Press, under the Administra- tion of Graduate Development, has in- creased, this year, in book production, graduate student monographs, and research center materials. Nev courses in the Uralic- Aitaic studies and a Ph.D. offered in Path- ology help meet with the highest I.U. Graduate School enrollment to date. DELINEATING THE EXACT responsibilities of the office of Dean for Undergraduate Development is difficult. Dean Samuel E. Broden relayed that the office permeates on influence throughout the University, as it is largely a coordinating organization and the division that deals with the influx of students. No drastic changes in teaching methods are seen in the near future, al- though new methods are encouraged. SAMUEL E. BRADEN Vice-President and Dean for Undergraduate Development 122 EXPANSION of I.U. is reflected in its busi- ness operation. Examples include a larger operating budget, provision for more traf- fic, and a demand for classroom and lab- oratory space. J. A. Franklin, Vice-President and Treasurer, says that future plans in- clude more housing units west of Fee Lane and north of 13th Street and the increase of parking space around campus. J. A. FRANKLIN Vice-President and Treasurer LYNNE L. MERRITT Acting Vice-President and Dean of the Faculties PROVIDING TEACHERS for an expanding student body is the task of Lynne L. Merritt Jr., acting Dean of Faculties since the death of Ralph Collins. Dean Merritt outlined pos- sible ways to ease the teacher shortage: by adding more television courses, either on closed-circuit cables or ultrahigh frequency; greater use of teaching machines and pro- grammed texts;; more self-instruction by students; and, as a last resort, more teach- ing associates. 123 RALPH L COLLINS Vice-President and Dean of Faculties Deceased October 12, 1963 HIS OWN THOUGHTS to the future and a very great deal of Ralph Collins still remain at the university. We shall yet draw strength from his accomplishments. . . He was one of the architects in one of the world ' s greatest universities. . . — President Elvis J. Stahr jr. We rejoice in our good fortune to have had Ralph Collins as colleague and friend. The inspiration of his life will ever be a source of strength to us all and a precious jewel in the diadem of our university. — Chancelor Herman B Wells. 124 distinguished teachins rewarded PRESIDENT ELVIS J. STAHR JR. (seated, left) congratulated recipients of distinguished teaching awards presented at Founders ' Day ceremonies. Honored instructors and their awards included: Reynold E. Carlson (seated, right), professor and chairman of rec- reation, the Frederic Bochman Lieber Memorial Award; and (standing, left to right) Robert S. Cox Jr., teaching associate in English, I.U. Foundation Award; William W. Oliver, professor of law. Foundation Faculty Award; Ward B. Schaap, associate pro- fessor of chemistry, Ulysses G. Weatherly Award for faculty below the rank of pro- fessor; Joseph DiSolvo, teaching associate in chemistry, Foundation Award; and Donald W. Zachcrias, teaching associate in speech and theatre. Foundation Award. 125 I w m CHANCELLOR HERMAN B WELLS President of I.U. Foundation CHARTERED in 1936 to channel alumni gifts to Indi- ana University, the I.U. Foundation now supervises the distribution of thousands of dollars in grants, con- tracts, patents, gifts, and bequests from corpora- tions as well as individuals. Chancellor Herman B Wells is president of the non-profit corporation. i 126 THE UNDERGRADUATE BRANCH of the I.U. Foundation, the Student Foundation, is su- pervised by William S. Armstrong, executive director. A select group of juniors and seniors, chosen for leadership and service, each year plan and direct the Little 500, the World ' s Greatest College Weekned, which attracts friends and alumni. WILLIAM S. ARMSTRONG Executive Director I.U. Foundation DR. JOSEPH R. EWERS, an associate profes- sor in the School of Business, serves as spe- cial assistant to President Stahr, devoting full time to v ork in university administration. JOSEPH R. EWERS Assistant to President Stahr 127 tk aiumni orrice THE ALUMNI OFFICE, under the direction of Claude Rich, Alumni Secretary, promotes the interest of alumni of Indiana University. Work- ing on the assumption that an informed alum- nus is usually a good alumnus, the office sends out approximately two-and-one-half million pieces of mail each year, including the ALUMNI MAGAZINE. In addition to informing the alum- ni, the office assists the one hundred local alumni clubs in the recruiting of students. CLAUDE RICH Alumni Secretary 128 division or student personne 1 I miM ROBERT H. SHAFFER Dean of Students PROMOTING an out of class life that is a strong positive educational force in a student ' s college life is the main job of the Division of Student Personnel, says Robert H. Shaffer, Dean of Students. With his assistants. Dean Shaffer strives to make the university a better home away from home. VIRGINIA ROGERS Dean of Women Associate Dean of Students, Adviser to Foreign Students 129 DR. JOHN M. MILLER Director of Health Center health center THE HEALTH CENTER, directed by Dr. John M. Miller, provides students with medical service, paid from a part of the enrollment fees. A new building, now under construc- tion, will provide additional office and hospital space. 130 news bureau and university relations CHIEF OBJECTIVES of the News Bureau and the University Relations Of- fice are to promote better understanding and more support of I.U. News releases and communications originate in these two departments. Earl Hoff (right) and James R. Jordan are the directors of the respective Offices. 131 junior division CLUM BUCHER I Associate Dean ' Junior Division DON R. BRINEMAN Assistant Dean Junior Division HO, LOGAN BLANK AND KEITH HERTWECK Assistant Deans Junior Division 1 : W. B. BAIN Assistant Dean Junior Division THE JUNIOR DIVISION, under the direction of Dean Pressly S. Sikes, used summer gen- eral placement and advanced credit for the increasing influx of freshman students. It is hoped that summer counseling can soon be expanded to include early registration. PRESSLY S. SIKES Dean Junior Division 132 UNDERGRADUATE MEN UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN iiDUiTE UDENTS ID HAS the finest and best dorm system in the world says George R. Olsen, Halls of Residence Director. Hous- ing here is safely ahead of the war-baby boom, with 9,000 spaces in dorms and 1,468 in trailers. halls of residence GEORGE R. OLSEN Director of Halls of Residence E. G. WHEREATT Assistant Dean Junior Division 133 WILLIAM G. SPANNUTH Director Division of Safety division oF safety THE DIVISION of Safety, located in the Residence Halls Administration Building, includes the campus po- lice, night watchmen, and the fire division. Director William G. Span- nuth explained that this division helps protect the people, the prop- erty, and the visitors. GEORGE DEKALB Director Student Employment 134 STATISTICS FROM THE STUDENT Employment Bureau, di- rected by George B. Dekalb, show that fifty per cent of I.U. ' s students work and that eighty-fi ve per cent will work before graduation. The bureau is a referral agency. student employment 135 research computer center I.U. ' s RESEARCH Computer Center, which has tripled in size during the past ten years, is planning expansion with more equipment next fall, according to Dale J. Hall, executive director. The center makes data process- ing available to any faculty member or student who has the consent of his adviser. 136 aerospace research applications center FOUNDED in 1963, the Aerospace Research Applications Center is supported by a grant to the I.U. Foundation from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Arthur M. Weimer and Ralph E. Cleland co-direct the center which works to find ap- plications of aerospace research that can be used in industry. 137 Founders commemorated PRESIDENT Elvis J. Stahr jr. presided at the one hun- dred forty-third anniversary observance of Indiana University ' s founding. The President and other officials greeted hundreds of students who were honored at Founders ' Day ceremonies in the Auditorium for high scholastic achievement. In a traditional pilgrim- age, officials later placed a memorial wreath on the grave of Dr. Andrew Wylie, first President of the University, and visitors filed past the monument. 138 139 resional campus deans and directors DIRECTORS of Indiana University ' s regional campuses include: (seated) John C. Buhner, Northwest; Ralph E. Broyles, Fort Wayne; Virgil Hunt, Indianapolis; Smith Higgins, Dean of the Division of University Extension; Jack Detzler, South Bend; (standing) Harold E. Burns, North- west; Rufus Reiberg, Associate Dean of the Di- vision of University Extension; Stephen Wales, Eastern Indiana Center at Earlham; Byron F. Laird, Southeast; Danilo Oresconin, Assistant Dean of the Division of University Extension; J. Howard Hill, Vincennes; Victor Bogle, Kokomo. 140 ' -. ..iL i ' ■ ' 3 f-m-J y ■ . « ' . ■% . w .k f 1 ■ - : nS : eastern Indiana EASTERN INDIANA CENTER, lo- cated at Richmond, is a joint ven- ture of both Earlham College and Indiana University. This center is one of the few instances of an edu- cational program sponsored by a private college and a public insti- tution. According to E. Orville John- son, director, there is now a possi- bility that Purdue University may join in the center ' s development. Approximately 1,000 students could be accommodated at the center, which uses the academic facilities of Earlham College in both the late afternoon and the evening. 142 WITH A CREDIT ENROLLMENT of 1,012, the Fort Wayne Re- gional Campus joined forces with the Purdue Center to build and shore a new building. The building, occupying a 200-acre site, was completed this spring. Enlarging the curriculum, ad- ditional courses in sociology, public health, and graduate education are now offered. Expanding non-academically, the Student Senate has authorized an expanded social program, and the student paper is well underway. The Fort Wayne Cam- pus, under the direction of Dr. Ralph E. Broyles, is governed by the same general policies as the Bloomington campus. fort wayne 143 FOR FIFTEEN YEARS, the Kokomo campus has had classes in two large residences. This year construction was started on a new comprehensive building. The new campus is on a twenty-four acre plot of ground in southern Kokomo. This building is planned to house the campus until 1970. Full-time en- rollment has increased partly as a result of a private scholarship program coordinated by the city Chamber of Commerce. At the re- quest of the government, classes are offered to the personnel of Bunker Hill Air Force Base. Future siTE Indiana University KOKOMO CENTER KOKOMO CHAMBER of COMMERCE 144 VIRGIL HUNT, director, reports that a new building has been leased to accommodate growing numbers of students at the Indianapolis Downtown Campus. Growth of full-time student enrollment has necessitated more afternoon classes. Expansion of courses occurred chiefly in business edu- cation at the undergraduate level and in graduate courses under the MBA program. The MBA program is the only complete graduate-degree program offered at a regional campus. Non-academically, the campus has expanded its presentation of special lectures and musical programs. 145 DEANS JOHN C. BUHNER and Harold E. Burns of the new- ly created Northwest Campus have been charged by Indi- ana University with a whole new concept of university pro- gramming. The campus was created, by action of the Board of Trustees, from the Calumet Campus, located at East Chicago, and the Gary Campus. An expected increase of 700 students by 1965 means future provisions for more advanced courses and an increase of the physical plant. Northwest Campus boasts a full-time resident faculty of thirty-eight and associates numbering 102. northwestern 146 southeastern SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL CAMPUS, lo- cated at Jeffersonville, serves both south- ern Indiana and northern Kentucky Col- legions. Approximately eighteen per cent of the students hail from Kentucky. Basic courses are offered on the freshman and sophomore levels, and courses in English and education are offered on the gradu- ate level. An increasing number of stu- dents ore also enrolling in a freshman en- gineering course offered in connection with Purdue University. In addition, this year, new resident lectures in the fields of speech and theater, German and business were brought to this regional campus. 147 south bend— mishawaka tilt, -K; ' .-.„ 148 SOUTH BEND-MISHAWAKA, with 1,851 credit students, is the fastest growing of I.U. ' s regional campuses. It has added five full- time and twenty-five part-time faculty members. Eleven under- graduate and ten graduate courses increase the academic scope. Jack J. Detzler, director, anticipates that the University will re- model the Huckins Building for campus use. The South Bend- Mishawaka campus already offers a full freshman program in Elkhart and University credit courses in LaPorte, and both pro- grams are expected to expand. The theater program gained im- petus with the opening of the auditorium in March of 1962 when Tosca was performed. This year productions of Bloomington and South-Bend-Mishawoka will be performed alternately. vincennes VINCENNES EDUCATIONAL CEN- TER is a joint endeavor of Indiana University and Vincennes University. Since Vincennes is a junior college, I.U. offers advanced courses to sup- plement the initial studies of Vin- cennes University and elementary courses in the business field. Non- credit courses are offered as a ser- vice to adults of the community. 149 medical center I INDIANA UNIVERSITY ' S Medical Center in Indianapolis houses the state ' s only School of Medicine, one of the finest in the nation. The compound of buildings also includes facilities for the Schools of Dentistry, Nursing, and Allied Health Sci- ences. The Center educates members of the medical professions and benefits the state and the world with its research and the work of its several related hospitals. V ■■ ' , t..fi« ' - 151 ■ 1 • 1 iw 1 ■ ■ ' ■ 1 «■■ 1 It: - 1 1 : . 6. ' __ ' . . -- ' • . 1 1 -| | Mi lWBf ' a IB- m THE HOME AWAY FROM HOME atmosphere is as pleasant at the Medical Center in Indianapolis as on the Bloomington campus. A modern Union Building provides dormitory rooms, a book store, dining rooms, and an indoor swimming pool. Underground tunnels connect dormitories, hospitals, and classroom areas, providing safe, comfortable passage for students under the heavily traveled streets. As on the Bloom- ington campus, a building program to accommodate added students is a continuing part of Medical Center planning. rifif ■ I  K 152 153 I 154 f :m 1 I ' ' reunions, awards, diplomas: commencement SEVERAL EVENTS, in addition to tlie graduation exercises of the anticipating seniors, marked the 1963 Indiana University Commencement Weekend. Dr. Elvis J. Stahr jr., presided at his first commencement as President of the University. Also, the 1922 I. U. baseball team, which played in Japan, had its first reunion in forty-one years. Two seniors, Kathryn Simmers and Thomas Huston, were recipients of the Herman B. Wells award, given by the Student Union board of directors. M . 155 DR. JOHN J. MAHONEY of the l.U. Medical Center faculty is serving as the Director of the Allied Health Sciences program, pending the appointment of a full-time director. Serv- ing upperclass students at the Medical Cen- ter in Indianapolis and underclassmen on the Bloomington campus, the program awards its degrees through the Medical Center in various semi-professional areas, including physical and occupational therapy, public health, dental hygiene, medical technology, and medical record library science. The autonomy of its sev eral divisions is co- ordinated by the director. The division is currently engaged in preparing material for a separate bulletin and revising the pamphlet distributed at high school and career days. Active counseling in co- ordination with recruiting activities ore the aims of this steadily growing division. allied health 156 ABBOTT, SUANNA - B.S. Medicol Technology; Hogerslown; YWCA; lU Young Rspubticons; Tov er Center Council; Robb Hall Gov. ALLEN, HARRIET RAE - X-Roy Technology; Fort Louderdole, Flo. BAKER, MARTHA ANN - B.S. Medical Technology; Zionsville; Gommo Phi Belo, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Delta Theto; AWS; Sailing Club; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. BAKER, SUSAN — X-Roy Technology; Wabash. BALLINGER, MARILYN - B.S. Medical Technology; Muncie. BARBER, GLEE — B.S. Medical Technology; Indialopolis; Alpha Omi- cron Pi; A ' pho Delta Theta; lU Young Republicans; ' YWCA. BARR, RUTH ELLEN - B.S. Physical Therapy; Evonsville; Reod Center Standards Boord. BITTER, NANCY ANN - B.S. Public Health Dental Hygiene; Evons- ville; Chi Omega; Americon Dental Hyglenists ' Ass. BRABENDER, CAROL SUE - B.S. Physical Therapy; Memphis, Tenn.; Phi Theta. BRINGLE, CAROL ANN — B.S. Medical Technology; Tioton; Gamma Phi Beta; Alpha Delta Theto, Editor; AWS; YWCA Hospitality Co-ch.; Miss tU Pageant. BUSICK, INGRID MARGARETA - B.S. Occupational Therapy; Sacra- mento, Calif. CABLE, JUNE P - B.S. Physical Therapy; Lafayette; Pi Beta Phi; Alpho Lombdo Delta; Phi Theta, Pres. CAMPBELL, JOANN CAROL - Dentol Hygiene; Beech Grove; Jr. ADHA, Sec. CARR, KAREN SUE - B.S. Medical Technology; Wobosh; Alpha Delta Theto; AWS; Tomahawk; Clork House, Soc. Ch., Sec. CHADWICK, ANN WILHEIM - B.S. Occupational Therapy; Bloomington. CLINTON, DIANE D. - Dental Hygiene; Rockville, Md.; Jr. ADHA. CONAWAY, KAY SUE - B.S. Public Health Dentol Hygiene; Michigan City; lU Young Republicans; Wesley Foundation; Student Senate; ADHA COOPER, ANNE ELIZABETH - Dental Hygiene; Evonsville; Chi Omego; Moson Hall, Vice-Gov-; Trees Center, Sec- COOPER, ANNETTE MARIE - X-Roy Technology; Logonsport. COVERT, DIAN LYNN - X-Roy Technology; Indianapolis. COX, VIRGINIA KATHERINE - Dental Hygiene; Brownsburg; Jr. ADHA. DENNIS, DONALD D. — X-Roy Technology; Indianopolis- DOTY, JOHN MICHAEL - B.S. Sonitory Science; Indianapolis; Naval Reserve Officer Candidote. DRAVES, SARA LUCILLE - Dental Hygiene; LoPorte; Jr. ADHA, Reporter, X-ray gives inside view oF allied health ECKLEBARGER, DINA - Dental Hygiene; Goshen; Jr. ADHA, Pres. ELLINGWOOD, C4ROL ANN - B.S. Medical Technology; Noblesville; Gamma Phi Beta, Rush Ch.; Alpha Delto Theta; YWCA. ELLIS, SARA LOUISE — B.S. Occupational Therapy; Bloomington; Alpha Gamma Delta. ERVIN, MYRTIS L. - B.S. Occupational Therapy; Fort Wayne. FITZPATRICK, NANCY ANN - X-Roy Technology; Brownsburg. FRANK, MARY MELVIN - B.S. Physical Theropy; Winomoc; Phi Theta. FURR, MARY ELIZABETH - X-Roy Technology; Crowfordsville. GARRINGER, MAR6IA LYNN — Dentol Hygiene; Goshen; Jr. ADHA. GEISWEIT, BARBARA SUE - X-Roy Technology; Bloomington. GOLDMAN, KATHRYN RENEE - Dentol Hygiene; Frankfort. GOSSARD, GAY — Dental Hygiene; Kempton; Jr. ADHA. GOTSHALL, ELIZABETH - B.S. Medicol Technology; Indionopolis; Delta Zeto, Philonthropies Ch., Press Ch., Ass ' t. Pledge Trainer; Alpho Delta Theto; AWS. 157 GOVE, JOHN WALLACE — BS. Sonitory Science, Greencast ' e. GRIMES, REBECCA SLJE — B.S. Physical Tneropy; Indianapolis; Curry House, Soc, Ch., AWS; Phi Thelo; YWCA. GRIST, SHARON KAY - B.S. Public Health Dcniol Hygiene; Monlicello. GROSSMAN. ELIZABETH TERRELL — B.S. Medical Record Librorianship; Clearwater, Fla.; AWS. GULLIC, NANCY DIANE - B.S. Physical Therapy; Hobort; Koppa Delta; Phi Theto. HALL, ALICE ELIZABETH - Dental Hygiene; Indianapolis. HARE, PAMELA ANNE - B.S. Medical Technology; Noblesville; Alpha Chi Omega, Second VicePres.; Alpha Delta Theta; lU Founda- tion; Student Athletic Board, Sec, Treos.; YWCA, Dorm Group Leader, Cabinet. HARGROVE, PAMELA JANE - B.S. Medical Technology; Patoko; Sigma Kappa, Rush Ch.; Alpha Delta Theta. HART, SUSAN ELIZABETH - B.S. Physical Theropy; Niles, Mich.; Alpho Omicron Pi; Phi Theto; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA; Rodio Com. Co-ch. HASLER, VICKI DIANE - B.S. Medical Records; Gerentield, Indiana. HOTCHKISS, DAWN DELANE - B.S. Medicol Record Librorianship; Elkhorl; AWS. HAYDEN, DONNA MARIE - X Roy Technology; Kirklin. HEATH, KATHLEEN JOY - Dental Hygiene; Hogerstown. HEINE, CAROLE SUE - B.S. Public Health Dental Hygiene; Fort Wayne. HENDERSON, SANDRA JEAN - Dental Hygiene; Valparaiso. HICKS, DAVID L. - X-Roy Technology; Indianapolis. HINDS, NADINE M. - 3.5. Public Heolth Education; Worthington. HOFELICH, AUDREY JANE — B.S. Medical Technology; Owensboro, Ky.; Gommo Phi Beta; Alpha Delta Theto; lU Foundation; YWCA. HOFFMAN, JANET ELAINE - B.S. Medicol Technology; Anchor. III.; Alpha Delta Theto; Memorial Hall, Treos. HOGAN, SUZANNE GRACE - XRoy Technology; North Chorleroi, Po. HOLLAND, EDITH — B.S. Medical Technology; Houston, Texas; Alpha Kappo Alpho, Treos.; Sycomore Hall, Treos.; Alpha Delta Theto; Wesley Foundation. HOWARD, SALLY ANN — B S Public Heolth Dental Hygiene; Indiana- polis. HUBER, FRANKLIN A. — B.S. Public Health Educotion; Indianapolis. HUMPHREYS, CAROLYN LOUISE - Dental Hygiene; Linton; Zeto Tou Alpho; Jr. ADHA. after all these years oF practice, when 158 INGALLS, IRENE KATHARINE - B.S. Physical Therapy; South Bend; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Theto. IRELAND, SUZANNE ESTELLA — Dentol Hygiene; Indionapolis. JOHNSON, KAPEN LOUISE — B.S. Physicol Therapy; Summit Loke, Wis.; Phi Theto. JONES, TED R. - X Roy Technology; Gas City. KEHREIN, SUETTA - XRoy Technology; Indionapolis. KELLEY, CARTER CAROL — XRoy Technology; Indionopolis. KIMMEL, JUDY RUTH — B.S. Occupational Therapy; North Manchester. LASER, CHERYL KAY - Dental Hygiene; Indionopolis. LEAHY, MARGARET A. — B.S. Physical Therapy; Indionapolis. LINK, VIRGINIA LOU - B.S. Physical Therapy; Michigan City. LINN, JACQUELYN — B.S. Occupotionol Therapy; Indionapolis. LOCKWOOD, MARGO ANN — B.S. Medicol Technology; Wobosh; Delta Gommo; Alpha Delta Theto; lU Foundation. LOWE, NANCY JO - X-Ray Technology, Kennord. lUTZ, JANICE KAY - XRoy Technology, Anderson. McCASLAND, TRUMAN LYNN — B.S. Sanitary Science, Gary. McCLAIN, NANCY ANN - Denlol Hygiene, Donville, Jr. ADHA. McCUEN, DAVID CHARLES - B.S. Sanitary Science; Indionopolis; lU Young Republicans; Spelunking Club. MICHENER, KAREN SUE - Dental Hygiene; Kokomo; Jr. ADHA. MONFORT, MARILOU — Dental Hygiene; Crown Point; Jr. ADHA. MONROE, LINDA CHRISTINE - Denial Hygiene; Sullivan. MOORE, BONNIE LOW — Dental Hygiene; Fowler; Student Council. MULLIN, THERESA ANNE - B.S. Physical Therapy; Noblesvllle; Sigma Koppo; Phi Theto; YWCA; Oceonides. MURZYN, BARBARA JEAN — Dentol Hygiene; Whiting; Dental Hygiene Class, Pres.; lU Newman Club MYERS, DIANE KAY - B S. Physical Theropy; Fort Wayne; Alpha Phi; Phi Theta. MYERS, MADOLYN SUE — Dental Hygiene; Plolnville; Dentol Hygiene, Class Vlce-Pres NIEMANN, NANCY ELLIOTT - BS Public Health Dentol Hygiene; Vincennes. NIX, NANCY RUTH - B.S. Medical Record Librorlonshlp; New Albany; Londes House, Gov., VIce-Gov., Religious Co-ord.; Roger Will ioms Fellowship; Tomahawk, Pledge Class Sec.-Treos. NUGENT, JANET lYNNE — B.S. Medicol Record Librarianship; South Bend; AWS; lU Newman Club. SS Physicol Therapy: Chorieston; Phi OGLESBY, JOYCE MARIE Thelo. OVELTON, BEVERLY CATHERINE - B.S. Medical Technology; Fronkfort, Ky.; Alpho Koppo Alpho, Pres.; Alpha Delto Theta; Panhellenic; Tou Beto Sigma, YWCA; Concert and Vorsity Bands. PAINTER. KAREN C - B S. Medical Record Librorlonshlp; Tipton; Alpho Chi Omega; AWS; YWCA, Student Leader. Advisory Board Ch. PAULSEN, ANN CAROL - B.S. Physical Therapy; New Albony; Phi Theta , Sec; YWCA; Curry House. Communications Ch. J.S. Medicol Technology; Jeffersonville; B.S. Physical Therapy, Chicago, III ; PAYNE, DARLENE ANN - AWS. PHILLIPS, BARBARA ANN - Kappa Delta; Phi Thet( PHILLIPS, JEAN LAVONNE - B.S. Physical Therapy; Anderson; Phi Theto; Americon Physicol Therapy Ass. PIELEMEIER, BARBARA JO - B.S. Physicol Therapy; Bloomdeld; Zeto Tal Alpha, Purdue; Phi Theto, Program Ch.; Alpha Lombda Delta can i start working on real, live people? S.S. Physical Therapy; Terre Haute; Phi QUINN, PATRICIA LEANN Theto. QUIT, VO VAN - B.S Public Heolth Education; Hue, Viet Nam RABE, NANCY JO - X Ray Technology; Evonsville. RICHARDS, MARILYNN CLAIRE - X-Ray Technology; Indionopolis. RITCHIE, DONALD WYMORE - BS Sanitary Science; Excelsior Springs, Mo. ROBINSON, LARRY DON - X-Ray Technology; Piltshore. ROSS, MARY JOANNA - B S. Physicol Therapy; Jeffersonville; Phi Theto, Treos.; Strikettes, Vice Pres.: WRA; YWCA; Londes House, Recreotion Ch. RUGGLES, DONNA JOYCE - B.S. Medicol Record Librorlonshlp; Clorkston, Mich.; AWS; Sycamore, Rep. at Large. 5CHEIBNER, KARLENE BEVERLY — B.S. Physical Theropy; Bloomington; Phi Theto. SCHOONOVER, RAMONA LOU - B.S. Public Health Dental Hygiene; Monon. SCHREI6ER, MARCIA LYNN - X-Ray Technology; Indionopolis. SHERRY, LINDA SUE - B.S. Physical Therapy; Connersville; Phi Theto. 159 arts and sciences THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, ac- cording to Dean Frank Gucker, hod many outstanding achievements this year, includ- ing the organization of a Linguistics De- partment with Mr. Albert Valdman as chair- man, the completion of the Chemistry Building addition, and the re-organization of the Latin-American studies program. Also, within the college there was an ad- dition of Applied Linguistics courses and beginning courses in Persian, Albanian, and Cantonese. Dean Gucker noted the importance of such programs by saying that knowledge of a language of a country is basic for all area work. SMITH, LESLIE CHARLOTTE - Dental Hygiene; West Lofa etle, SMITH, ROBERT PAUL - X-Ray Technology; Fort Wayne. SOKOLA, SANDRA ANN - B.S. Physical Therapy; North Liberty; Phi Thelo; lU Newmon Club; WRA. STAMPER, SANDRA ELLEN - DENTAL HYGIENE; ladoga. Dental Hygiene; Terre Haute; Jr. ADHA, STARKEY, SUE ELLEN Vice-Pres. STEWART, JEANNE — B.S. Occupotionol Theropy; Munster. SULLIVAN. CAROL ANN - B.S. Medicol Records; Glenview. Ill; AWS; lU Newman Club; Alpha Delta Pi. TADE, KAREN G. E. — Rental Hygiene; Morion. TAMER, MOHAMMED M. - M.S. Sonitary Science; Tripoli. Libya. TOWNSEND, JUDITH LEE - XRay Technology; Indianapolis. LINDA LOU - A.B. Chemistry, B.S. Medical Tech- VANDENBARK, nology; Wilkins Student Eelections Con- WALTON, VIVIAN KAY - Dental Hygiene; Fairview, Oklo.; Center, Union Board, Treo s. Medical WEBBER, GLADYS HILDA ■ Alpha Xe Delta; Alpha WEBSTER, RUTH M, - Dental Hygiene; Indionopolis. WHITE, REBECCA LOUISE - B.S. Medical Technology; Conncrsville; Alpho Delta Theto; IRHA E;(ec. Council; lU Foundotron; Pama- roda; Read Center. Pres., Soc. Ch. WOODRUM, CHERYL ANN - X-Roy Technician; Donville. — B.S. Medical Technology; Roanolce, Va.; Delta Theto. i 160 i :;- - - .; . 161 ABRAMS, RICHARD LOUIS Phi Epsilon Pi, Soc. Ch.; Singing Hooslers; Union Com lU Opera Theater; University Theater. ADAIR, STEPHEN WOOD - A.B. Government; Fort Woyne; Sigmo, Grand Master of Ceremonies; Fa ' con Club; lU Republicans; Senatorial Ass ' t,; Wesley Foundation. ADAMS, CAROL JEANNE - A.B. French; Michigan Ci ' y; Chi Omega; Singing Hoosiers; AWS; Doily Student; lU Foundation; Pon hellenic. A.B. Soeech ond Theater; Cincinnati, Ohio; Ch.; Kappa Young ADAMSON, LOUISE FAY - Alpha Lambda Delta A.B. Bloloqv; Brook; Aloha Gamma Delta; ,- Belles; Little 500 Mini; YWCA, Cabinet. AINSLIE. EDGAR NEIL - A.B. English; Ft. Wayne. ALEXANDER, JOHN R. - A.B. History; Shelbyville. ALEXANDER, ROBERT A. - A.B. H-story; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Theto; lU Young Republicans; YMCA. ALLAN, MICHAEL A. — A.B. Zoology; Dayton, Ohio; Alpha Tau Omega; LUNA; Great Issues; YMCA. ALLEN, PAMELA VIRGINIA — A.B. English; Kokamo; Gamma Phi Beto, VlrePres., Soc. Ch.; Daily Student; lU Young Republicans; YWCA; Great Issues Senator. ALLSOP, WILLIAM GAYLFN - A.B. Government; North Liberty; Delta Upsllon, Pledge Closs Pres.; lU Newman Club. AMIDEI, MARILYN RAE — A.B. History; Gary; Delta Zeto; WRA; Stu- dent NEA. ANASTASIADOV, KOULA Z. - A.B. Home Economics; Larnoia, Cyprus. ANDERSON, FINIS - A.B, Moth; Indianapolis; Koppo Alpha Psi; Wells Quod Judicial Bd. ANDERSON, KAREN ELIZABETH - A.B. English; Park Ridge, III.; ARBUTUS, Copy Editor; AWS; Judicial Board Cr.; Pomarodo; Mortar Board; lU Foundation. AREHART, JOAN LYNN — A.B. Magazine Journali-m and French; Louisville, Ky.; Siqma Kappa; Cosmopolitan Club; Dally Student Theater Editor; lU Newman Club; Thela Sigma Phi. ARMSTRONG, SHARON LYNN - A.B. French; Mullica Hill, N.J.; Kappa De ' ta, Ass ' t. Treas,, Chapter Education Ch., Alpha Lambda Delta; YWCA. ATHEY, CULLEN LAMAR JR. - A.B. Bio-Anthrocology and Pre-Medi- cine Bedford; lU Young Republicans; MRC Action Club; Smith Hall III Gov.; lU Foundation Steering Comm. ATKINS, CLAYTON HUGH - A.B. Bio-Chemistry; Indianapolis; Theto Chi; Phi Eta Sigmo; Freshman Council; NSF Research Work. ATKINS, STEVEN DALE - A.B. Medlcol Science ; Indlanoooll.; Theto Chi; A ' p a Epsilon Delto; lU Young Republicans; YMCA; Con- servation League. BAHLER. KATHY JO - A.B, Fine Arts; Remington; Alpho Omicron Pi, Hist.; lU Young Republicans. BAILEY, BETH H. — A.B. EnqiisK; Evonsvllle: Delta Zeta, House Mgn, Scholarship Ch.; ARBUTUS; Jr. Ponhellenlc; YWCA. BAIRD, JIM KENDALL - A.B. Sociology; Fort Wayne; ARBUTUS; Dally Student; NAACP; Spelunking Club; YMCA. BAKER, JOHN BARTLEY — A.B. Enq ' ish; Borgersville; Marching 100; JAWQ Alumni Sec; Little 500 rider and ticket agent; Intra- mural Athletics; Porks House, Athletic Ch. BAKER. PHYLLIS RUTH — A.B. Police Administration; Indianapolis; Lambda Alpha Epsilon, Sec; Read Center, Judicial Board. i entered the exam chilly, left it Frisid, 162 BALLENGER, RONALD GAYLE — A.B. Government; Phi Sigma Koppa, Soc. Ch.; Jr. Interfraternity Council; Skull and Crescent; YMCA; Great Issues. BALTES, NANCY ANN - B.S. Spanish; Fort Wayne; Phi Mu. BAMMER, RICHARD DAVID JR. - A.B. History; Evansville; Delta ChJ. BANK, ROSEMARIE KATHERINE - A.B. Theater; Chicago, 111.; Theto Alpha Phi; Oak Hall Judicial Board. BARE, JOAN R. — A.B, Chemistry; Charle«town; Alpha Omicron Pi, Rush Ch.; Westminster Foundation; YWCA; LUNA. BARGMEYER, ROBERT WAYNE - A.B. Chemistry; South Bend; Alpha Chi Sigma; Arnold Air Society; lU Young Republicans. BARRETT. FREDERICK JEPALD - A.B. Pre-Medicine; Bloomington; Beto Thefa Pi; lU Foundation. BARTEL, L. DAN — A.B. Medical Science; Indianapolis. BARTHOLOME. ANN LEE — A.B. French; Terre Haute; Pi Beta Phi; Homecoming Queen; Alpha Lambda Delta; Senior Class Sec; lU Foundotion; lU Young Republicans. BARTON, DENNIS — A.B. Pre-Medicine; Indlanopolis; Sigma Alpha Mu, Pledge Class Vice- Pres.; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Intramural Sports, BASH, STEPHEN E. - A B. Medical Science; Fort Wayne; Slqma Chi; Blue Key; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans; YMCA. BAUER, ANNE ELIZABETH — A.B. Government; Evansville; Alpha Gam- ma Delfo; AWS; YWCA. BEATY, BEVERLY JANE — A.B. Clinical Psychology; Greenfield. BECKER, CAROL ANN — A.B. Sponish; Cormel, Pi Beta Phi; Teter Quod. Robb Treos. BELL, SLJSAN JUDITH - A.B. English; Alpha Phi; Pledge Class Pres., Cor. Sec; Jr. Panhellenic; Student Senate; YWCA, Exec. Comm. BELLAMY, CALVIN E. — A B. Government; Hammond; Foster Quod, Vice-Pres.; Saphamore Class Council; Indiana Debate Soc, Vice- Pres. BEILINO, JOHN BATTISTA - A.B. Government; Gory; Alpha Tau Omega, Pledge Trainer; Doily Student; Sigma Delta Chi; lU Foundation. BENES, CHARLES OTTO - A.B. Zoology; laCrasse; Gamma Delta; University Lutheran Choir. BERG, ANN CECILIA - A.B. English; Fort Woyne; Delta Gamma, Rush Ch.; Enomene, Vice-Pres.; AWS; lU Foundation, Steering Comm.; Pleiades; YWCA Cobinet. BERGER, JAMES DENNIS — A.B Zoology; Mishawoko; Trees Center, Judicial Board. BERRY, G. JAMES - A B. Pre-Medicine; Indianapolis; Phi Kappa Psi; Little 500. BERRY, ROBERT JAMES — A.B. Government; Crowfordsviile; Delta Tau Delta, Pres.; Intercollegiate Debate; Chess Club; LUNA, Chief Justice. BENTZ, JOHN MARUIN - A.B. Psychology; Fort Wayne. BIDDLE, RITA JANE — A.B. Government; Indianapolis; Alpha Gamma Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Foundation; Pleiades; YWCA, Treos. BIERSDORFER, JOHN FORD - B.S Radio and Television; Indianapolis; Delta Upsilon; Arno ' d Air Society; Kappa Koppo Psi; Marching 100; Sigma Delta Chi, Sec. BILL, DANIEL JOSEPH — A.B. Anthropology; Fort Wayne; Anthropology Club; lU Young Republicans. BINKLEY, JAMES LLOYD — A.B. Chemistry; Bloominglon; Phi Gamma De ' ta; Blue Key; l-Men ' s Ass.; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Senate. BITLER, BARBARA M. — Allentav n, Pennsylvania. BLAIR, BRUCE R. — AS. Government; Bedford; Pershing Rifles; Scab- bard and Blade, Pres. BLAKE, KARIN - A.B. English; Downers Grove, III.; Delta Delta Delta; YWCA. BLOOM, LEWIS ELLIOTT — A.B. Government; Bloominglon; Tau Koppo Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega. BLOOMBERG, PAUL RICHARD - A.B. History; Munster; lU Young Re- publicans; Marching 100; Concert Band; Boslcetboll Pep Bond- BOHN, ROBERT WAYNE - A.B. Geology; Chrisney; Geo ' ogy Club. BOHREN, NANCY L. — A.B. English; Woodburn; AR ' UTUS, Org. Editor; AWS; Sophomore Class Independent Female Director; Towers, Soc. Coord BOLEY, ROBERT BRUCE — A.B Psychology; Warsaw; Phi Epsilon Pi, Treas. BOND, RONALD S. — A.B. Economics; Homond; Acacia; Rec. Sec; YMCA; Towers Judicial Board. and only a smoke-up can thaw me out BOUILLET, JOHN E. - A.B. Zoology; Fort Wayne; ARBUTUS; Flame Club, Treos. BOWERS, THOMAS A. - A.B. Journalism; South Whitley; Delta Upsilon, Pres., Pledge Trainer; Blue Key, Treos.; lU Foundation; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Delta Chi; YMCA. BOWMAN, REGINALD JAY - A.B. Government; Gosport. BOWTON, LINDA DARLENE - B.S. Rodo-Television; South Bend; Theto Sigma Phi; YWCA; Freshman Class Sec; lUNA Sec Gen.; Senate Parliomentorion. BOYIEN, CHARLES WILLIAM III - A.B. Bacteriology; South Bend. BRADY, MARGOT JANE — A.B. Speech and Heoring Therapy; Chicago, III.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Soc Ch.; ARBUTUS; Hillel Foundation. BRANHAM, MARGARET ANN — A.B. Government; North Vernon; Roger Williams Foundation. BREWER, lUANA KAY — A.B. English; Bluffton; lU Young Repub- licans; YWCA. BRICKER, RONALD H. - A.B. Psychology; Bedford; lU Foundotion; lU Young Republicans; Pershing Rifles. BRINK, ANNE CORBETT - A.B. Biology; Kappa Koppo Gamma, Second Vice-Pres.; AWS; YWCA. BROCATO, ROBERT JOHN - A.B. Sociology; Arlington Heights, III.; Phi Kappa Theto; Cosmopotltan Club; Alpha Kappa Delta, BRODEY, JAY MICHAEL — A.B. Government; Indianapolis; Zeto Beta Tau; lU Young Republicans. 163 BRODSKY, GERRY DAVID — A.B. Psychology; Indionopolis; Phi Epsilon Pi, Pres.; Interfroternity Judicial Board; Fraternity Presidents ' Council; Psychology Honor Society. BROIDA, JAN DEE — A.B. Fine Arts; Louisville, Ky.; Sigrra Delta Tau; ARBUTUS. BROOKS, GWENDOLYN STEWART — A.B. Governrttent; Bloomington. BROOKS, THOMAS HOKE — A.B. Mathematics; Huntington, West Va.; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma; Undergroduote Moth Club. BROWN, CONSTANCE ANN - A.B. English; Vevay; ARBUTUS; Alpha Lambda Delto; lU Collegiate Democrats; Enomene; Foculty- Student Activities Comm. BROWN, EDWARD EUGENE - A.B. History; Bloomington. BROWN, LINDA SUE - A.B. English; Scottsburg; Alpha Omicron Pi, Vice-Pres.: lU Foundation; Mortar Board; Ponhellenic; Pleiades; YWCA, First Vice-Pres. BRUBECK, DAVID H. - A.B. Government; Highlond Park, III.; Sigma Pi, Scho ' ar l-io Ch., Pledge Troiner, Pledge Class Pres.; Sailing Club; LUNA. BRUCE, CAROLYN KAY - A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology; Bloomfield; Sigma Alpha Eto; IRHA, Exec. Council; YWCA, Freshman Affairs Comm. BRUGOS, MICHAEL JOHN - A.B. Zoology; Hobort; Delta Tau Delta; Jr. Student Athletic Boord; Sphinx Club. BUCHA, MARYANNE PAULA — A.B. Comparotive Literature; St. Louis, Mo.; Pi Beta Phi, Pres.; Alpho Lambda Delta; Enomene; Mortar Board; Ponhelenic; Pleiades. BUEHLER, MARY ELIZABETH - A.B. Geology; Indiano-solis: Geology CJub, Sec, Treas.; lU Young Republicans; Sailing Club; YWCA. BULLARD, JOAN HARRIET - A.B. Music; Oswego, N.Y.; Belles. BUTLER, WIILIAM LELAND — A.B. Mathetmotics; Sigma Nu; Scobbard and Blade. BUZUVIS, ELEANOR - A.B. Spanish; Gory; Koppo Alpha Theta, Treas.; Phi Sigma Iota; Spanish Club. CAHN, JEFFREY BARTON - A.B. Zoology; Schenectody, NY. CALDWELL, GREGORY L - A.B. Government; Elwood; Acacia; Inter- froternity Council; YWCA. CAMBLIN, MARK LESTER — A.B. Zoology; South Bend; Tou Kappa Epsilon. CANNON, JOHN EDWARD - A.B. Journalism; Vincennes; Alpha Delta Sigma; Doily Student. CARADONNA, JOE SCOTT - A.B. Medical Science; North Vernon. CARLSON, LYNNE MARIE - A.B. Speech and Theater; Bedford; Sigma Koppo; Cosmopoliton Club; lU Newman Club; YWCA; SEA, CARMICHAEL, THOMAS FRAZYER - A.B. Social Service; South Bend. CARNES, CAILAND FREDERICK A.B. Government; Woshington; Koppo Sigma, Sec, Pledge Class Pres., Homecoming Ch.; Inter- fraternity Council, lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans; Sphinx Club; YMCA. CARR, JULIA LOUISE — A.B. Sponish; Houston, Texas; Delto Gamma, Sec Pledge Class; AWS; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. Sallons oF coffee with no-doz for susar 164 CARR, WILLIAM BYRON — A.B. Medical Science; Greensburg; Alpha Ep ilon Delto; Falcon Club; lU Newman Club; lU Young Re- publicans. CARROLL, MICHAEL ANTHONY — A.B. Geography; South Bend; Theto XI; Wrestling; Campbell House Athletic Ch. CASS, FREDERICK LYLE - A.B. Government; New Haven; JAWQ Gov., Athletic Ch.; Phi Eta Sigma; Tomahowk, Pledge Pres., Sec CASTLE, BETSEY LYNN — A.B. English; Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega; Ponhellenic; YWCA, Exec Council; LUNA, Steering Comm.; Union Comm. Ch. CAVANAUGH, KATHLEEN — A.B. Zoology; Saiem; Gamma Phi Beta; Ponhel ' enic; lU Foundation; YWCA, Exec Council; AWS, Pro- gram Board; Stondords Board. CHAN, ARTHUR CHUEN-HAY — B.S. Chemistry; Hong Kong; Sigma Pi Sigma. CHANDLER, LEON HARVEY JR. — A.B. Medicol Science; Goshen; Delta Upsilon; Alpho Epsilon Delta; lU Foundotion; Falcon Club; Nu Sigmo Nu; YMCA. CHARNLEY, VACK ALAN — A.B. Psychology; Beech Grove; Cosmopoli- tan Club; Wesley Foundation; JAWQ; Jenkins House Soc Ch. CHEW, NANCY CAROL - A.B. Home Economics; W. Millington, N.J.; Koppo Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Young Republican; YWCA; Home Economics Club. CHUEDEN, KATHARINE LOUISE - A.B. Mathemotics; Shelbyville. CLARK, MARY ANN - B.S. Biology; Homewood, 111.; Usher Corps. CLARK, RUSSELL JAMES — A.B. Government; Griffith; lU Collegiate Democrats, lU Newmon Club; Great Issues. CLENDENEN, PHILIP P. — A.B. Government,- New Carlisle; Phi Eta Sigma; Senatorial Ass ' t.; lU Collgeiate Democrats; NNACP; YMCA. CLINE. DENNIS LEE - A.B. Journolism; Gary; Daily Student; Sigma Delta Chi. CLOSE, JAMES DONALD - A.B, Psychology; Indionapolis; Delta Tau Delta. COBURN, CHARLES DEAN - B.S. Dental Sciences; Medoryville. COGAN, MARY DOROTHY - A.B. French; Whiting; Koppa Alpho Theta; Cosmopolitan Club. COHEN, LORRAINE RUTH - A.B. History; South Bend; Alpha Epsilon Phi, House Sec; Alpha Lambda Delta; Mortar Board; Ponhellenic, Pres.; Pleiades, Treos.; Student Senate. COLBY, SUSAN JEAN - A.B. Fine Arts; New Albany; Delta Delta Delto; Hist.; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. COLE, VICTORIA ANNE - A.B. Anthropology; Indianapolis. CONRAD, MONA GAYLE — A.B. Socio ' ogy; Elkhart; Cosmopolitan Club. COOK, ALAYNE AMELIA - A.B. Sociology; Bunker Hill; Morrison Hall, Soc. Ch. COOPER. THOMAS CAMERON — A.B. German; Fort Wayne; Delta Phi Alpha. COOREMAN, MARLENE HELEN - A.B. English; New Carlisle; Alpho Lambda Delta; Morrison Hall, Soc. Ch.; Wells Quad., Sec. COPPES, JOHN B. — A.B. Medical Science; Nappanee; Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Great Issues; SAMA. CORNFELD, MICHAEL IRA - A.B. Fine Arts; Owensboro; Hillel Founda- tion; Union Board; Union Comm. Ch. COTTMAN, THOMAS JEFFERSON - A.B. English; New Castle. COUNDIFF, WILLIAM ELLSWORTH - A.B. Chemistry; Gary. COUSINO, DAVID JAMES - A.B. Medical Science; Erie, Mich.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; l-Men ' s Ass.; Wrestling. COX, JOYCE ANN — A.B. Chemistry; Chorlestown; Tomahawk. COY, LYNDA LEE — A.B. Psychology; Bremen; Junior Class Independent Femole Director; ACP, Sec; IHRA Council. CRAIG, WILLIAM H. — A.B. Government; Noblesville; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; l-Men ' s Ass.; lU Foundation; Track. CROMWELL, WILLIAM LEE - A.B. History; Indianapolis; Delta Tau Delta; lU Young Republicans; YMCA. CRONAU, EMILY LO - A.B. French and Spanish; Indionapolis; Alpha lombdo Delta; ARBUTUS, Personnel Director; Phi Beta Kappa; YWCA; Phi Sigma Iota. CRUICKSHANK, GORDON WELLS - A.B. Sociology; Indianapolis; Sigma Chi. CRUSER, STEPHEN ALAN - B.S. Chemistry; Westport; Alpha Chi Sig- ma, Pres.; Flame Club. I the h cancel an sleep in the rmai week rrenzy kfi CUFFEY, HAZEL RITA - A.B. Bacteriology; Blooming ' on; Alpha Lomblo Delto; Phi Beta Kappa; Singing Hoosiers; EOR, Pres.; IVCF. CUNNINGHAM, KATHLEEN MARIE — A.B. Bacteriology; Bloomington; Sigma Koppa, Cor. Sec; Alpha Delta Theta, Pres., Treas.; lU Newman Club; Jr. Panhel enic; Pleiades; YWCA. CZIMER, PEGGY LOUIS - B.S. Omega; AWS; YWCA. Language Arts; Hobart; Alpha Chi DAVIDSON, ROBERT COULTER Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Fa Foundation; Nu Sigma Nu - A.B. M con Club; ■ YMCA. edical Alphc Sc-ence; Epsilon Vincennes; Delta; lU DAVIS, DANIEL LEE - B.S. Chemistry; Chicago, III.; Trees Center, Judicial Board, Ch.; lU Orchestra. DAVIS, DWIGHT PRESTON - A.B. Chemistry; Ramsey. DAVIS, LARRY MARVIN - A.B. Medical Science; Columbus; Chi Phi; LUNA, Steering Comm.; Interfraternity Council, Treos.; lU Foundation; Phi Eta Sigma; Singing Hoosiers. DAY, JAMES FRANKLIN - A.B. Medical Science; Beech Grove; Chi Phi; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Falcon Club; Nu Sigma Nu; Wesley Foundation; YMCA. DAY, PAUL KEITH - A.B. Chemistry; Goshen; Pi Kappo Phi; Inter- froternity Council. DEARDORFF, THOMAS RICHARD — A.B. Spanish; Bloomington. DEGAN, IDA ROWENA - A.B. Social Service; Danville; Delta Zelo; Social Service Club. DENNING, THOMAS URBAN — A.B. Biology; St. Meinrod; Phi Kappa Tau; lU Newman Club; Jr. Interfraternity Council; Sailing Club. 165 DEUSCHLE, MARY LEE - A.B. Radio and TV,- LaPorte; Chi Omega. DICKOVER, PAUL WARD - A.B., B,S. French and Spanish; Glcnview, III.; IHRA Exec. Council; lU Foundation; Senatorial Ass ' t. DITTMER, STANLEY J. — A.B. Mathematics; Seymour; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DOKE, DIANNE MAY - B.S. Social Service; Wlnnetko, III.; Judicial Board; Social Service Club; Westminster Foundation, DONATO, ALBERT MARIO — A.B. Economics; Indianapolis; Phi Comma De ' to; Alpha Phi Omega; lU Newman Club; lU Young Re- publicans. DOUGHTY, WAYNE ALLEN - A.B. Psychology; Jeffersonville. DOUP, ROBERT LEE - A.B. Sociology; Columbus. DOUP, SARA A. — A.B. Theatre; Lebanon; Zeto Tau Alpho. DRISCOLL. SUSAN ESTHER - A.B. Spanish; Crown Point; AWS; Cosmo- politan Club; YWCA; lU Folksing Club. DuCOMB, ROBERT JAMES JR. - A.B. Government; South Bend; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Union Comm. Ch. DUE, NANCY KATHERINE - B.S. Radio ond TV; Peru; Zeta Tau Alpha. DYGERT, SYLVIA ANNE - B.S. Chemistry; Ft. Wayne; Alpha Lambda Delta. EBERHARD, FRANCES KAY - A.B. Fine Arts; Indianapolis; Delta Zeto; Inter-vorsity Christian Fellowship. EBERLE, JANET MARIE — A.B. Journalism ond Literature; Brookston; Read Center. Gov., House Mgr.; ARBUTUS; Daily Student; Theta Sigma Phi; Wesley Foundation. EBERT, ROBERT WILLIAM - A.B. Spanish; Michigan City; Kappa Sigma, Pres., Chaploin; Spani ' h Club; Interfraternity Council; lU Collegiate Democrats; Boseboll. EDWARDS, JAMES LARKIN JR. — A.B. Zoology; Portage; Lombda Chi Alpha; Alpha Epsilon Delta. EFROYMSON, JACK L. — A.B. Sociol Service; Indlonopolis; Zeta Beta Tou; Social Service Club; Hillel Foundation. EICHER, WENDELL PAUL - A B. Medicine; Ft. Wayne; Intervorsily Christian Fgllowshlp EKLUND, LEOLA JANE - A B. Government; Gory; Chi Omega. ELLIOTT, CLAUDIA M. - A.B. Polilicol Science; New Hormony; Alpha Omicron Pi; LUNA; lU Collegiate Democrats; Great Issues. ELLIOTT, PAULINE VIVIEN - A.B. Theatre; Worsow; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Theatrical Productions. ELLIOTT, SUSAN E. — A.B. Sociology; Indianapolis; Curry House Coun- cil; AWS; IRHA Exec. Council; lU Foundotion; YWCA. ELWOOD, LAWRENCE DOUGLAS - A.B. Government; Fowler; Arnold Air Society. ENNIS, JOSEPH HOWE — A.B. Government; Bicknell; Marching 100. scholastic crammins brinss ballantine i I 166 EVENS, WAYNE CARL — A.B. Psychology; Morion; Psl Chi, Pres.; MRC Gov. EVERETT, LOIS AllEEN — A.B. Music; Washington, D.C.; Mu Phi Epsilon; Alpha Lambda Delta; Roger Williams Fellowship. FARRIS, DOROTHY HELEN - A.B. French ond English; Eliiabethtown, N.C. FATTU, NICHOLAS ARTHUR JR. — A.B. Government; Bloomington. FEENSTRA, MARILOU — A. 8. French and German; Dayton, Ohio; Audi- torium Usher Corps; Cosmopoliton Club; Corridor Advisor. FELDMAN, HOWARD EUGENE - A.B. Medical Science; Hammond; Sigma Alpha Mu; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Hillel Foundation; Phi Eta Sigma. FENICHEL, SANDRA - A.B. English; Philadelphia, Pa.; ARBUTUS, Nar- rative Copy Staff; Traveling Art Comm, FETTERS, MARY SUE — A.B. French; Winchester; Corridor Advisor. FIELDS, JUDITH MARLENE - A.B. Spanish; Morrison Hall, Vice Gov., Sec; SEA; Mini Team. FISHER, DIANA CATHERINE - A.B. French; Greenwood; Alpha Gam- ma Delta, Cor. Sec; Alpha Lcmbdo Delta; YWCA. FISHER, PATRICIA ANN — A.B. Radio and Television; South Bend; Alpha Gamma Delta, Activities Ch.; AWS; lU Young Republi- cans; Pleiades; Theta Sigma Phi, Vice-Pres.; YWCA. FISHMAN, CHARLES BERNARD — A.B. Mathematics; Indianapolis; German Club; lU Foundation. FITZPATRICK, PAMELA ANN — A.B. English; Washington; Kappa Alpha Theta, Cor. Sec; Belles; YWCA. PLATEN, CHRISTOPHER JAMES — B.S. Physics; Bloomlngton; Folk Song Club; Sigma Pi Sigma; YMCA. FLESHMAN, TERRY L. — A.B. Government; Clarksvill-; Chi Phi; Cos- mopolitan Club; German Club; lU Collegiate Democrats; Jr. Interfroternity Council; Indiana Stote Teachers Ass. FORD, A. D. — A.B. Public Speaking; Indionopolis; NAACP; I.U. Col- legiate Democrats. FORGEY, WILLIAM WALLACE — A.B. Chemistry; Gory; Unit Gov.; Little 500 Rider. FOWLER, MARILYN ANN - A.B. Speech and Theatre; Kokomo; Alpha Omicron Pi; Pom Pon Girls; Fall Carnival. FOX, JEAN ELLEN — A.B. Government; Michigon City; Chi Omega; Alpha Lambda Delta; Enomene; Jr. Panhellenic; Pleiades. FOX, SUSAN MAY - A.B. English; South Whitley; Delto Gommo, Treas. FRANKLIN, MICHAEL LEON - A.B. Chemistry; Scottsburg; Sigma Pi Sigma; Radio Club; Pershing Rifles. FREDENBURG, CHARLOTTE SUE — A.B. Government; Muncie; Ocean- ides; Christian Science Organizotion. FREDERICH, SUE ELLEN — A B. Spanish; Atvfood; Zeto Tou Alpha; Alpha Lambda Delto; Spanish Club. FREY, BRUCE M. — A.B Government; Silverlake; Acacia. FREY, ERIC AlAN — A.B. Government; Terre Haute; Delta Tou Delta; Delta Sigma Pi; Student Leoder; YWCA. FRIEDMAN, R. JANIE - A.B. English; Chicago, III.; Sigma Delt. Pop Concert Steering Comm.; lU Sing Steering Comm Radio; ARBUTUS; lU Foundation. FROBERG, BRENT MALCOLM - A.B. Classical Longuoges; Volp Eta Sigmo Phi, Pres.; Flame Club, Pres.; Campus Quiz Marching 100; IVCF. FRYE, MARGARET ELLEN - A B. Psychology; Albion. Mich Kappa, Treas.; Psi Chi; Sophomore Class Council. a Tou; .; IMU poraiso; Bowl; Sigma FUDGE, SUZANNE - A.B. Home Economics; Grobill; Alpha Gommo Delta; WRA; Home Economics Club. FUENTES, ISRAEL - A.B. Psychology; Costa Rico. FULDNER, JEAN AUGUSTE - A.B. Dietetics; Milwaukee, Wis.; Koppo Alpha Theta. FURTICK, SANDRA ANN — A.B. Economics; Baltimore, Md.; Delta Delta Delta, Treas-; Alpha Lambda Delta; Enomene; lU Foundation; Mortor Board; Union Board. GALLINA, GERALD M. Boord. A.B. English; Ft. Woyne; Center Judicial A.B. Economics; Linton; Sigma Nu; Union GAMBILL, PAUL ALAN Com. GARDNER, LARRY JAMES - A.B. Astronomy; Morion; Astronomy Club; Marching 100. GARLING, TOM JOHN — A.B. Medical Science; Muncie; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpho Epsiion Delta; lU Foundation; YMCA. break: coiizz, snacks and political chats GASKILL, DAVID HARLAN - A.B, Journalism; Bloomington; Theta Chi; Alpha Delta Sigma; Daily Student; lU Young Republicans; Sigma Delta Chi; Singing Hoosiers. GELLER, GERALDINE LYNN - A.B. Speech and Theatre; Ft. Woyne; Alpha Omicron Pi, Rush Ch., Pledge Trainer; Student Educotion Ass.; YWCA. GELLNER, CAROL JOAN Epsilon Phi, Rush Panhellenic. GEROW, RONALD KENT ■ — A.B. Sociology; Pit ' sburgh, Pa.; Alpha Ch.; AWS; Hille! Foundotion; Pleiades; Jr. Epsilon; Sophomore Council; Scabbard and Blade. A.B. Economics; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha ILJ Foundotion, Skull and Crescent; GODICH, PAUL MARTIN - B.S. Optometry; Gilbert, Minn.; Omega Epsiion Phi; Eat and Speak Club. GODSEY, PHILLIP DUANE - A.B. Medical Science; Bedford. GOLDBERG. BARBARA ANNE - A.B. Sociology; Madison; Social Service Club; Hillel Foundotion. GOLDSTEIN, BENJAMIN ROBERT - B.S. Government; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Mu; Falcon Club; Student Athletic Board; I-Men ' s Ass.; Union Comm. Ch. GOOD, NANCY ERVING - A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Pala- tine, III.; Kappa Alpha Theto; Pom Pons; lU Foundation; Union Comm. Ch,; YWCA. GOODING, HOLLY — A.B. Journalism; Anderson; Aloha Omicron Pi, Pres.; Doily Student, City Editor; lU Foundation; Panhelenlc; Theta Sigma Phi, Pres. GOODMAN, KATHRYN EMERSON - A.B. Psychology; Washington, D.C., Alpha Epsilon Phi; ARBUTUS, Scheduling Mgr.; Hillel Foundation; Union Board Steering Comm. GORSELINE, LINDA SUE - A.B. English; Peru; Delta Zeto, Treas.; ARBUTUS, Schools ond Administration; SNEA; YWCA. 167 GOSS, JERRY LEE - A B. History; North Vernon; Kopoo Kappa Psi; lU Collegiate Democrots; Marching 100; Little 500 Rider; North Mople Communlcotions Ch. log Marl lie; YWCA; 5o!:; GOSS, KATHLEEN - A B. iociology Service Club. GRAY, GLENDA VERONNE - A.B. Sponish; Portage; Delta Gamma; Phi Sigma loto; Enomene; Pleiades; YWCA. GRAY, MARION LIBBIE — A.B. Psychology; Porl-qe; Delta Gommo, Soc. Ch ; Oceonides; Ponhellenic; Phi Ch!; YWCA. GRAY, MARVEL JEAN - A.B. S ' onish; Ft. Wayne; Tomohay lt; Alpha Lambda Delto; Hershey HotI Gov. GRENNES, THOMAS JAMES - A.B. Economics; Gory; Delta Upsilon; lU Col ' egiate Democrats. GROVERMAN, NANCYJO - A.B. JournoM.m; Morticello; Alpha Phi, Quorterly Cor , Theta Sigma Phi; Dally Student, City Editor ond Night Editor; lU Foundation. GRYBECK, SANDRA KAY - A.B. English; Ft. Wayne; Alpha Lambda Delto; Alpha Gamma Delto, Vlce-Pres. HAENDEL, MARK S. - A.B. Chemistry; Brooklyn, NY.; Zeto Beta Tou; Marching 100; ID Collegiate Democrats. HAGUE, JOHN MAURICE — A.B. Zoology; Bedford; Pershing Rifles. HAHN, ANTHONY V AYNE — A.B. History; f. Wayne; Phi Kaopa Theta; Interfraternity Council; lU Newman Club; Sphinx Club. HALL, RONALD RAY - A.B. Zoology; Williomsport. HAMAN, FREDERIC E. — A.B. Zoology; Kouts; lU Foundation; Flame Club. HAND, RONALD MYRON — A.B. Zoology; Bloomington. HANNUM, KENNETH JERROLD — A.B. Chemistry; Mortinsville. HANSON, DAVID JOHNS - A.B. Government; South Bend; Govern- ment Honors Progrom. HARDEN, JUDY -- A B Sponish; Lafayette; Union Comm. Ch. HARDESTY, WILLIA.M LYNN — A.B. Mathemotics; Indianapolis; Koppo Delta Rho. HARKESS, PAUL — A.B. Sociology; Lombard, III.; lU Foundotion; Phi Eto Sigma; Litt ' e 500 Rider; Editor Quod. Newspaper. HARRIS, HARVEY JAY - A.B. Zoology; Clnclnnoti, Ol-io; Zeta Beta Tou, Soc. Ch ; Falcon Club; Hillel Foundation; Marching 100. HARRIS, JAMES KARLL — A.B. Economics; Indianapolis; Sigma Chi; Jr Interfraternity Council; Skull and Crescent; Senatorial Ass ' t. HARRISON. JOAN ELY — A.B. Sponish ond English; Terre Haute; Chi Omega; Spanish Club. HARRYMAN, WAYNE VANDEVEER - A.B Government; Indionopolis; SIgmo Pi; lU Young Republlcons HARTGROVE, STEPHEN RAY - A.B Police Administration; New Costle; Morching 100. dear son, who is this miss ellaneous that 163 HARTMAN, CLAUDE EDWARD — A.B. Zoology; Bedford. HASKETT, JAMES ALBERT - B.S. Physics; Kokomo; lU Newman Club; Sigmo Pi Sigma, Sec. HATHAWAY, WALTER - A.B. Zoology; Columbus; Alpho Phi Omega; lU Young Republlcons; Pershing Rifles; Fencing. HAVENS, NANCY ANN — A.B. English; Tipton; lU Foundation; Sen- atorial Ass ' t. HAYHURST, THOMAS E. - A.B. Medlcol Sclenc=; Ft. Wayne; Theta Chi; lU Foundotion; lU Young Republicans; Boord of Aeons, Sec, Treos.; Phi Eta Sigmo, Sec; YMCA, Vice-Pres., Sec HAYS, SALLY JEANE — A.B. Zoology; Clinton, Md.; Zeto Tou Alpho, Treos ; Cosmopolitan Club; lU Foundotion, Mini Ch.; Senatorial Ass ' t.; Greot Issues; AWS, Progrom Board. HAYUM, RONALD IRVING — A.B. Sociology; South Bend; Hillel Foundotion; lU Sports Car Club. HEAD, MARY SCOTT — A.B. Eng ' ish; Bloomington; Mortor Board; NAACP; Pomorodo; Student Senate; YWCA, Pres. Clevelond, Ohio; Elections Comm.; Read IRHA A.B. Medical Sciences; Kokomo; HEEMSTRA, JANICE MAY - A.B. English; Center House Council; SEA; Student Election Comm HEINSEN, CHAR ' ES EDWARD SAMA; Phi Eto Sigmo. HELVIE, RICHARD EDWARD — B.S. Zoology; Rensselaer. HENOCH, FREDERICK EVAN - B.S. Chemistry; LoPorte; Phi Gamma Delta; Alpha Chi Sigma; Skull and Crescent; Golf. HENSLEY, HARRY THOMAS - A.B. Zoology; Indionooolis; Nu Sigma Nu; A ' pho Eptilon Delta; Marching 100; YMCA; Westminster Foundotion, HERMANN, SUSAN SPRING - A.B. Speech and Theatre; Belleville, III. HERT, NANCIE JAYNE - B S, Social Service; Mooresville; Social Service Club. HERTZER, NORMAN RAY - B.S. Medicol Sciences; Lofoyett-; Phi Delta Thefo; lU Foundo ' ion; lU Young Republicans; Phi Eta Sigma, Pres.; Student Senate; YMCA. HESTER, CAROL LEE MOORE - AB Language Arts; Rushville; Kappa A ' pho Theta; Arbutus Queen 1963; Cream ond Crimson Queen 1962; Singing Hoosiers; YWCA. HEYWARD, LESLIE ARDEN - A.B. Sponish; Glencoe, III.; Tomohowk. HIGH, JOANN FAYE A.B. English; Ft. Wayne; Iota Chi; IRHA Judicial Board; Student Senote; Freshmen Orientation Steering Comm. HOFFMAN, ANNE HELD — A.B. History; Jasper; Protestant Campus Council, Treos. HOFFMAN, JOHN MILTON — A.B. Mathematics; Indianapolis. HOFFMAN, HELEN LOUISE — A.B. Economics; Ft. Wayne; Alpha Lambda Delta; Read Center Communications Ch. HOLLAND, JAMES C. P. — A.B. Zoology; Shirley; Alpha Phi Omego. HOLT, JOSEPH DAVID — A.B. Government; B ' oomfield; Phi Kappa Psi; lU Young Republicans; Marching 100; Great Issues; Young Americans for Freedom. HONDA. GERALD — A.B Anatomy and Physiology; Honolulu, Hawaii; YMCA. HOOLEY, JERRY L. — A B. Mothemot ' cs; Goshen; Del ' a LJpsilon; Mathe- motics Club; lU Young Republicons; Sailing Club. HOPKINS, SARA KAYE — A.B. French; Great Falls, Mont.; Delta Delta Delta; AWS. Sophomore Closs Treos ; P ' eiades. HORTON, MICHAEL JON - A.B. English; Bedford. HUDSON, RUTH A. — A.B. Psychology; Anderson; De ' to Zcto; Jr. Pan. hellenic; Strikelles, Sec; MADEMOISELLE College Board. HUFFMAN, JOHN CURTIS - B.S. Chemistry; Kokomo; Rollins House Gov.; Alp o Chi Sigma, Pres.; Alpha Phi Omega; Spelunking Club; JAWQ Photography Club, Pres. HUFFORD. GENE ALLEN — BS Sociol Service; Kokomo; Social Service Club; YMCA; J?nkins House Vice Gov. HUGHES, ANNE MARIE — A.B. English; E ' khort. HUNTER, CONSTANCE KAY — A B Psychology; Franklin; Delta Sigma Theta; NAACP. HUTCHINSON, SHELLFY lEE - A B. French; Bridgeton, N J.; Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge Trainer; lU Collegiote Democrats. HUNTER, RICHARD ALAN - A.B. Chemistry; Oak Pork, III.; Track; I Mens Ass.; Basketball Mgr. lERARDI, ROSALIA JOANNE — A.B. Speech and Theotre; White Plains, N.Y.; Strikett?s, Vice. Pres.; Sycamore Hall Judicial Board you have spent so darn much money on? INNES, JOSEPH CRIST - A.B Zoology; LoGronge, III.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Bowling Team; YMCA. IRWIN, NANCY BARROWS — A.B. Government; Bloomington. ISKANDER, WASFY BOULOS - B S. Geology; Cairo. Egypt; lU Founda. tion; Cosmopolitan Club; Orgonizalion of Arab Students. JACKSON, JAMES RICHARD - A.B. Government; Bloomfield; Delta Tau Delta; Falcon Club; Lambda Alpha Epsilon, Vice Pres.; Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club. JACOBS, SANDRA JOAN - A.B. English; lndianopoli ; Comma Phi Beta; Alpha Lombdc Delta; Great Issues; English Honors Pro. grom; YWCA Student Leader. JEHS, RANDALL WESLEY - A.B. History; Indianapolis; lU Foundotion; lU Young Republicons; President ' s Cabinet; Student Elections Comm.; IRHA. Pres. JOHNS, JOHN STEPHEN - A.B. Korean; Bloomington; Cosmopolitan Club. JOHNSON, BARBARA A. - A.B. Social Service; Gory; Sociol Service Club. JOLLY, SARA ELIZABETH - A B. French; Knightstown; Chi Omega, Pres.; Ponhellenic; lU Foundotion; YWCA. JONES, BARBARA ELLEN — A.B. Mothe-notics. Indanopolis; Alpha Chi Omega; Alpha Lambdo Delto; lU Foundation; Union Comm., Ch.; YWCA, Exec. Council. JONES, JOHN LOUIS - A.B. Zoology; Vincennes. JONES, MARILYN JEANNE - A.B. Bacteriology; Terre Haute; Zeta Tou Alpha. Pledge Trainer; Alpha lambda Delta; ARBUTUS, Office Staff, Copy Editing; Cosmopolitan Club, Rec. Sec; YWCA. 169 JURCA, VIVIAN JEAN - A.B. Sociol Service; Volparolso; Soclol Service Club; Pfii Alpho; Pine Hall, Cultural Ch. JUUTI, STUART CROMER - A.B. Arts and Sciences; Valparaiso. KAEHR, HARRY LEE - A.B. English; Ft. Wayne; Cosmopolitan Club; WQAD Rodio, KALIENBERG, JOHN KENNETH - A.B. Govrnment; Anderson; Library Science Club; Te ' er Quod Director of Public Relotion. KASLOW, DAVID EDWARD — A.B. Mathematics; Bloomington; Alpha Tau Omega. KAUFMAN, CHARLES FR = D - A.B. Chemistry; Fronklin Square, N.Y.; Intramural Wrestling Champs. KAYLOR, MARIAN JUDITH - A.B. Spanish and English; Huntington; Kappo Alpha Theta, Rush Ch.; lU Foundotion; YWCA; Ponhel- lenic, Pres., Rush Counse ' or. KEELOR, JAMES MARK - B S Radio and TV.; Richmond; lU Collegiate Democrats; lU Newmon Club. KEENER, GERALD THERON, JR. - A.B. Chemistry; Columbia City. KEERDOVA, IIINA - A.B. Longuoge; Bridgeton, N.J.; Phi Sigma Iota. KEILMAN, GERALD RAY - A.B. Zoology and Bacteriology; Highland; Cosmopolitan Club; Hillel Foundotion; lU Collegiate Democrats, KEITH, RACHEL JANE - A.B. Government; Peru; Chi Omego; Alpha Lambda De ' ta; NAACP; Channing Club. KELLERMAN, JOHN LEON — A.B. History; Bloomington; JAWQ, Sec; lU Newman Club. KELSO, MARY ANN - A B. Eng ' ish; Lafayette; Delta Delta Delta; Indi- ano Doily Student; ARBUTUS; AWS; Alpho Lombdo Delto. KEMPLER, NORMAN ALAN - A.B. Medicol Science; South Bend. KENNEDY. JEFFREY JOSEPH - A.B. Government; Linton; Phi Eta Sigma; lU Collegiote Democrats. KENNEY, LEILANI ELI A — A B. Biology; Jeffersonville; Sigmo Koppa; Jr. Ponhellenic, Sec; YWCA. KESLER, NANCY LEE — A.B. English; Ook Pork, III.; Pi Beta Phi; lU Foundation; Oceonides. KETCHAM, JENNY LANE — A.B. French; Noblesville; lU Folk Song Club; Auditorium Usher; lU Young Republicans. KEYS, ROBERT CLINTON — A.B. Physics; Winchester; Sigmo Pi Sigma; Liltle 500 Rider; Singing Hoosiers. KIE5S, CONNIE K. — A.B. English; Decatur; Alpha lambda Delta; SNEA. KINDER, SANDRA LEE — A.B. Psychology; Indionopolis; Sociol Service Club. KING, MARSHA LEE - A.B. Sponish; Indianapolis; Kappa Kappa Gommo; AWS; lU Foundation; Senotorial Ass ' t.; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. i let ' s pause For a moment oi silence ror 170 KINMAN, PH LLIP BRAMMER — A.B. Medical Science; Petersburg; Beta Theto Pi; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pres.; Blue Key; Student Senote; Student American Medical Ass. KINTZ, KAREN SUE - B.S. Arts and Sciences; Kokomo. KLABUSICH, IRENE ANN - A.B. English; South Bend; Gommo Phi Beta; lU Newmon Club; IRHA; Great Issues. KLAVINS, JULITA — A.B. French; Columbus; Alpha Lambda Delto; Rabb Ha ' l Gov. KLEINHENZ, CHRIS — A.B. Comporotive Literature; Indionopolis; Theto Chi, Pledge Trainer; LUNA, Ass ' t. Treos.; Interfraternity Council; Jr. Interfraternity Council; Senotorial Ass ' t.; Student Elections Comm. KLINE, KAREN DIANNE — A.B. Comporotive literature; Evonston, III.; Pi Beta Phi; Alpha lombdo Delta; lU Foundation, Vice-Pres.; Student Athletic Board, VicePres.; YWCA, Sec, Gen. Ch. of Freshman Comp. KNARR, SALLY JANE — A.B. French; Hebron; Zeto Tou Alpho; lU Sing, Gen. Ch.; lU Foundotion; YWCA. KOKINDA, DENNIS ANDREW — A.B. Government; Gory; Chonning Club; lU Collegiate Democrots. KOPCHIK, CHARLES JOHN - A.B. Government (Honors Program); Gory; Great Issues Senator; lU Collegiote Democrats. KOREN, JANICE ALEXANDRA — B.S. Psychology; Michigan City; Fee Lone West, Communicotions Ch. KORFF, SALLY — A.B. French; Winnetka, III.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Soc. Ch.; Hillel Foundation; Oceonides. KOSTAS, ANGELO A. — A.B. Zoology; Indionopolis; Chi Phi; Jr. Inter- fraternity Council; YMCA. KRAMER, JOSEPH ROBERT - B.S. Geology; Buffalo, N.Y. KRASOVSKIS, JOHN — A. 8. Economics; Bloomlngton. KRATSCH, BEVERLEE DALE - A.B. Sponish; IncJionopolls; Koppo Delta, Scliolorstiip Ch.; Angel Flight; ARBUTUS Queen Court; Alpha Lombdo Del ta; Be ' les. KRUGHOfF, KARLA JANE - A.B. French; Hammond; Alpha Omicron Pi, Rec. Sec; AWS, Rules ond Recommendations Comm.; Student Educo ' ion Ass.; Union Comm.; YWCA. KUESPERT, BEVERLY JEAN - B S. Sociol Service; South Bend; Social Service Club. KUNKEL, MARGARET - A.B. Sponish; Indionooolis; Student Educotion Ass.; Compus Christmas; Alpha Lambda Delta. KUNTZ, KAREN SUE - A.B. French; Kokomo; Alpho Gamma Delta, Membership Ch.; YWCA. LAMBERSON, JOHN H. - A.B. Economics; South Bend. LANDES, BONNIE JEAN - A.B. Psychology; Michigan City; Psi Chi; LUNA; Senior class Independent Female Director, LAWRY, JANEY CAROL - A.B. Speech Throter; Fort Wayne; Koppo Kappa Gomma; Alpha Lombdo Delta; AWS, Social Recrea- tional Comm ; Freshmon Leadership Troining Program; YWCA. LAZAR, GAIL FRANCES - A.B. Sponish; Indionopolis; Alpho Epsilon Phi, Hist.; Hillel Foundation; YWCA. LEADER. JANEILLE - A.B. French; Frankfort. LEE, LILY ARLENE - A.B. Lati Education Ass. South Bend; Eta Sigma Phi; S tudent LEHMAN, NANCY JANE - A.B. Police Administrotion; Paris, III.; Delta Delto Delta, Choploin: A ' pha Lombdo Delta; AWS; Jr. Pon- hellenic; Lombdo Alpha Epsilon. LEHR, TERRY VAUGHAN - A B. Government; South Bend; Boord of Aeons; Senior Closs Vice-Pres.; Phi Eta Sigma; Union Boord. LENTZ, MARILYN J. - A B. Anthropology; Skokle, III.; Spanish Club; Anthropology Club; Spelunking Club. LENTZ, WILLIAM CHARLES - A.B. Medicol Science; Fort Woyne; Phi Comma Delta, Soc. Ch.; SAMA; YMCA. LEV, ANNE SUSAN - A.B. English; Highland Pork, 111; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Vice-Pres.; Hi ' lel Foundotion; Pledge Troiners ' Workshop, Sec; ARBUTUS; YWCA. LEVAN, STEPHEN BERNARD - A.B. Psychology; East Chicago; Psi Chi. LEVINSON, ROBERT CHARLES - A B. Philosophy; Indiano-jolis; Siomo Chi; Cosmopolitan Club; lU Young Republicans; Folksong Club. LEWIS, GORDON HUGHSTON — A.B. Zoology; Indionooolis; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Teter Quad., Academic and Special Events Co- ord.; Flome Club; Teter Singers. LEWIS, JANET ANN — B.S. Social Service; Fort Wayne. LICINIA, KATHRYN ANN - A.B. Theotre; Crown Point. LIDE, LORNA V. - A.B. English; Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; Pi Beto Phi, Ass ' t. Pledge Trainer, Song Leoder; lU Foundation, Steering Comm.; First Fling, Publicity Ch.; YWCA. those who Failed their english proficiency LIEBSCHUTZ, LYNNE LOUISE - A.B. French; Cincinnati, Ohio; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Rec. Sec; ARBUTUS, Contracts Mgr.; Hillel Founda- tion; Y-Teens Ch.; YWCA. LIGHT, JAMES MELVIN - A.B. Chemistry; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pledge Troiner; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Eta Sigma. LINDLEY, ANGELA - A.B. History; Kokomo. LISS, BARRY DAVID - A.B. Latin; South Bend; Phi Epsilon Pi; Cosmo- politan Club; Hillel Foundotion; lU Collegiate Democrots; Jr. Interfraternlty Council; NAACP. LIHELL, JANET CAROL - A.B. Slavic Languages; Falls Church, Vo. LOCKRIDGE, AMY HA2ELRIGG - A.B. Comparative Literature; Bloam- ingfon; Alpha Lambda Delta; Cosmopolitan Club; Phi Beta Kappa. LOCKRIDGE, LARRY SHOCKLEY - A.B. English; Bloomlngton; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Etc Sigmo; Pegasus, Editor. LOWRY, LYNDEL MARGARET - B.S. Social Service; Indianapolis; Pi Beta Phi; Sycamore, Resident Ass ' t.; Social Service Club; Ju- dicial Board. LUCAS, SANDRA JOYCE - A.B. Speech ond Theatre; Indianapolis; Chi Omega. LUMBATTiS, ANN C. — A.B. English; Toledo, Ohio; Alpha Omicron Pi, Religious Ch.; IRHA Exec. Council; lU Young Republlcons; Jr. Student Athletic Board; Union Comm. Ch. LUMSDEN, LINDA LEE — A.B. Speech and Theatre; Blaomington; Folk- song Club. LYMAN, KAREN LOU — B.S. Speech and Hearing; Oberlin, Ohio; Zeta Tou A ' pha, Vice-Pres.; Sigma Alpha Eta; lU Foundation; West- minster Foundotion; YWCA. 171 LYSANDROU, ELLIE J. — A.B. Home Economics; Lorroco, Cyprus. lYSANDROU, MICHAEL C. - A.B. Medicol Science; Indianapolis; JAWQ, Counselor; lU Soccer Teom. MABEL, THOMAS ARTHUR — A.B. Psychology; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Chronicler; lU Young Republicans; Sailing Club. MocPHERSON, ROBERT BARCLAY JR. - A.B, Economics; Gary; LUNA; Great Issues, Ass ' t. Majority Leoder; Freshman Wrestling; Fresh- man Baseball; Folksong Club. MADDEN, RONALD ALLEN - A.B. Mathematics; Fort Wayne; Walnut Hall, Gov., Exec. Vice-Gov., Sec.-Treas., TCA Governor Council. MAHAN, MARY HELEN — A.B. Slavic Languoges; Indianopolis; Curry House MANLEY, SANDRA ANN - A.B. Speech ond Theatre; Portage; Alpha Chi Omega; Enomene, Pres.; lU Foundation; Mortar Board; Pleiades; Student Senate. MAROON, MARY ANGELA - A.B. Radio and Television; Bridgeport, Ohio; Teter Quad., Sec.-Treas., Soc. Co-ord., Hoosier Hostess. MARSH, CAROL LEANNE - A.B. History; Kokomo; Mason Hall; Daily Student, City Editor MARTIN, JUDY ANN - A.B. Mathematics; Salem. MARTIN, lOREN GENE - A.B. Medical Science; Kingman; JAWQ; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Wesley Foundation. MARVIN, THOMAS P. — A.B. Arts and Sciences; Bloomington. MARZOnO, JOYCE LEE - A.B. English; Mishav aka; Gamma Phi Beta, Vice-Pres.; Alum. Relations; Morrison House Council, Treos., Standards Board; Greek Week Steering Comm.; lU Newman Club; Jr Panhellenic; Student Senate. MAST, DIANA DAVIDSON - A.B. Spanish; Wayne, Mich.; Zeta Tau Alpha Pres,; lU Foundation; Pleiades; Student Elections Comm., Ch ; Phi Sigma Iota, MASTERNAK, MICHAEL JOSEPH - A.B. Economics; Albion, Mich.; JAWQ, Sec.-Treas. MAYER, TOBY GERALD — A.B. Medical Science; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Mu, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Epsilon Delta. MAYNE, HOWARD ANDREW - A.B. English; Converse; Phi Gamma Delta; lU Collegiate Democrats; YMCA. McCain, RICHARD Leslie - B.S. Geology; Crawfordsville; Geology Club. McCLINTlCK, MALCOLM KEITH — A.B. Sociology; Frankfort, Ky.; JAWQ, Social Co-ord, Sec, Soc. Ch., Editor Unit Newspaper; Union Boord Comm, McCLURE, DAVID E. — B.S. Arts ond Sciences; Indianapolis. McCOMB, KATHLEEN MARY - A.B. French; South Bend; Alpha Omi- cron PI, Ass ' t. Rush Ch.; lU Collegiate Democrots. McCONNELL, VICTOR IAN — A.B. Psychology; MooresviMe; JAWQ, Glee Club Treas., Cultural Co-ord.; lU Young Republicans; Sail- ing Club; Publicity Ch. McCRALEY, WILLIAM G. - A.B. Chemistry; South Bend; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; lU Newmon Club; Soiling Club. McDonald, GEOSGE MICHAEL — A.B. Anatomy and Physiology; Indianapolis; Sigma Nu; YMCA. I i what s the big idea? i thousht Saturday 172 McGAUGHEY, LOIS EVELYN - B.S. Home Economics; Highland; Daniel Read Center, Soc. Ch.; Student Educotlon Ass.; Home Economics Club. McGLON, KENNETH ALLEN - A.B. Speech and Theatre; Louisville, Ky.; Phi Gcnmo Delta; lU Theatre Productions; Jordan River Revue; Opera Theatre; Theta Alpha Phi. MclLWAIN, WARY ELLEN - B.S. Social Service; Logansport; Mason Hofl; AWS; Freshman Class Officer, Female Director; TCA, Treas. McMULLEN, DAVID KOCH — A.B. Government; Bloomington; Pegasus, Editor-in-Chief; Student Senote, Minority Leader; Board of Academic Review; Student Activities Comm.; lU Literary Con- test, Project Director. McQUERN, LYNN MORRIS — A.B. Journalism; Bloomington; Daily Stu- dent, Man. Editor; Sigma Delta Chi; Spelunking Club. MEEK, DAVID ALVIN - A.B. Zoology; Fort V ayne; Intervorsity Chris- tian Fellov ship. MERVIS, SHERRY - A.B. English; Kokomo; Alpha Eos ' lon Phi, Pres.; AWS; Hillel Foundation; Panhellenic; Union Board. MEYER, JAMES MELVIN - B.S. Chemistry; Kokcmo; Alpha Chi Sigma; Senior Class Officer; Flome Club; Sigma Pi Sigma; lU Founda- tion. MEYER, MARCIA ELIZABETH - A.B. English; Anqola; Delta Delta Delta, Rec. Sec; Alpha Lambda Delta; ARBUTUS; Enomene; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. MICHAELS, EUGENE R. — A.B. Slavic Studies; Hammond. MILBURN, ROBERT D. — A.B. Russian; Indianapolis; Cravens, Soc. Co-ord. MILLER, DONALD WA ' LACE — A.B. History; Chicago, III.; lU Flying Club; Soiling Club. Sec, MILLER, ELIZABETH ANNE - A.B. French; NaihvlMe; Kodpq Delta Soc. Ch.; Alpha Lambda Delia; Panhellenic; YWCA. MILLER, GEORGE WARD JR. - A.B. English; Fort Wayne. MILLER, JUDITH RAE - A.B. Anthropology; WinnetVo, III ; Teter Quad., Resident Ass ' t., Lt. Gov., Gov.; Anthropology Club; lU Founda- tion; Pamorodo, Pres.; Student Elections Comm. MILLER, JUDITH SIEWERT - A.B. German; Charlestown; TCA, Sec; Tomahawk. MILLER, L ' NDA BARBARA - A.B. English; Buffalo, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon; Hi ' lel Foundation. B.S. Zoology; Bloomlngton; lU Collegiate Kappa MILLER, OGDEN ARTHUR — A.B. Geography; Michigan City; JAWQ. MILLER, MICHAEL C. Democrats MILLER, NANCY JANE - A.B. Sociology; Arlington Heights, Kappa Gommo; Morrison, House Mgr. MILLER, WILLIAM ALAN — A.B. Journalism and Sociology; Sweetser; MRC, Communications Co-ord.; Daily Student; Sigma Delta Chi. MILLER, WILLIAM GEORGE — A.B. Geography, Martinsville. MILLHONE. MARY MADELON - A.B. Political Scence; Newburgh; Koppo A ' pha Theta; AWS; lU Foundotion; lU Young Republicans. MILTEER, ARHTUR H. - A.B. Speech; Hobart; Delta Tau Delta. MIS, MELODY S. - A B. Spanish; Evansville; Chi Omega, Social Ch., Chapter Cor.; lU Foundation, Steering Comm.; Union Sub- Comm., Ch.; Roth ' s College Board. MOLL, JON HOYT — A.B. Government; Greenwood; Phi Koppa Tau, Sec. and Vice-Pres.; Marching 100; Little 500. MOLL, M. CHARLES - A.B. Dental Sciences; Beech Grove. MONCEL, L. EUGENE - A.B. History; Froncesville; JAWQ, Gov.; lU Foundotion; lU Young Republicons, Vice-Pres.; Student Eelections Comm. MONDRAGON, A. L. EUGENE - A.B. Spanish; Bloomington; Sigma Delta Phi. MOORE, M. DOUGLAS — A.B, Police Administration and Government; Gary; Alpha Tou Omega; Lambda Alpha Epsilon MORGAN, MADONNA LOUISE — A.B. Design; Seymour; Usher Corps. MORGAN, PATRICIA B - A.B. Sponish; Ook Pork, III.; Delto Gommo. MORRIS, CARTER BLADEN - A.B. Government; Indlonopolis; Sigma Chi, Vice-Pres., Rush Ch.; I.F.C., Pres.; President ' s Cabinet; lU Foundation; Sphinx Club; Falcon Club. MORTON, DON S. - A.B. Medical Science; Lebanon; JAWQ, Aca- demic Coord,; IRHA Judicial Board; Flame Club. MOUSER, FREDERICK LLOYD - B.S. Government; Bedford; Delta Upsi- lon; Sailing Club; Freshman Baseboll; Greot Issues. MOYER, SUZANNE - A.B. French ond German; Whittier, Calif.; Delta Zeto, First Vice-Pres., Pledge Trainer; YWCA, Commissioner, Community Service, Ass ' t. Ch. Y-Teens. classes were only For underclassmen MUELLER, TERENCE RAYMOND - A.B, Medical Science; Indianopolis; Sigma Alpho Epsilon; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Freshman Medical School Closs Officer, Vice Pres.; Student AMA. MUGG, LINDA LOU - A.B. English; Windfoll; Belles; Enomene. MUTH, WILLIAM LAWRENCE - A.B. Bocteriology; Bloomington; Teter Singers, Pres.; IRHA, Planning Comm. MYERS, DELBERT DENNIS - A.B Medical Science; Seymour; JAWQ. NASH, CAROLYN JEAN - A.B. Chemis-ry; English; Read Center, Treos.; Alpha lambda Delta; American Chemicol Society, Student Af- filiate; Pamorodo; Tomahawk; Westminster Foundation. NAYLOR, MRS. ESTHER LOIS - B.S. Home Economics; Bloomington; Cosmopolitan Club; Inter. Varsity Christian Fellowship. NIELSEN, SIGURD LAURITS - A.B. Comparative Literoture; Antioch III. NICHOLS, CHARLES PHILIP - A.B. Chemistry; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Phi Eta Sigma. NIJI, JEANNE K. — A.B. Economics; Seabrook, N.J.; Morrison, House Council, Treas. NISHI, LYNDEN KENICHI - A.B. Zoology; Honolulu. Hawaii; Acocia, Alum, Sec, Historian; l-Men ' s Ass.; Varsity Athletics, Swimming; YMCA. NIXCN, DON M. — A.B. Economics; Wobash; Acacia; Singing Hoosiers; Varsity Athletics, Soccer. NORRIS, CARRIE ANN - A.B. Government; Portage; Delta Zeta; ARBUTUS; Library Science Club; lU Collegiate Democrots. 173 NORRIS, JOHN HART — A.B. Government; Birmingham, Mich.; Beta Theta Pi, Pres.; IPC; ID Foundation; Scabbard and Blade; Sphinx Club. NOVITSKY, JOAN - A.B. History; Fort Wayne; Alpho Epsilon Phi, Treos.; Hiilel Foundation, Cultural Co-ord,; Skiing Club. NULL, WILLIAM P. - A.B. Police Administration; Elgin, III. OAKLEY, EVELYN RUTH - B.S. Sociology; Indianopo ' is; Cosmopoliton Club; Hiilel Foundation; Social Service Club. OCKER, ROBERTA JEANNE - A.B. Anthropology; Elkhart. OKIA, NATHAN OPOLOT - A.B. Zoology; Teso, Ugando; Folksong; African Student Ass., Public Relations Officer. OKLITZ, LINDA L. - A.B. English; Elkhart; Freshman Class Officer, Treos,; Cosmopo ' itan Club; lU Young Republicans; Jordan River Revues; Independence Party, Sec. OLIVER, MYRNA SUE - A.B. Journalism; Ellettsville; Koppo Delta, Editor, Pres.; ARBUTUS, Asst, Editor, Narrative Editor, Man. Editor, Editor-in. Chief; Doily Student, Night Editor, Editor-in- Chief; Alpha Lambda Delta, Sec; Mortar Boord, Hist.; Theta Sigma Phi. OSMON, ROCK - A.B. Chemistry; Clinton; Alpha Tau Omega; l-Men ' j Ass,; Varsity Athletics, Footboll; Outstonding Freshman Athlete Scholastically. OSTER, GERALD FRANK — A.B, Psychology; Westville; JAWQ, Board of Governors; Alpha Phi Omega; Cosmopolitan Club; HilUI Founda- tion; Student APA. OSTROFF, MARILYN SUE - A.B Sociology; Cincinnati, Ohio; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Alpho Lombdo Delto, Pres.; Hiilel Foundation; Oceonides; Pleiades; YWCA, Comm. OWENS, LAWRENCE JOSEPH - A.B Economics; Bloomington. OWENS, PATRICIA ANN — A.B. Speech ond Hearing; YWCA; Sigma Alpho Eto. PAGE, RITA ANN - B S. Social Service; Sullivan; Sociol Service Club, Scholarship Ch. PARAS, NANCY JO - A.B. Speech and Heoring; Donville, III.; Gam- ma Phi Beta, Cor. Sec, Exec. Council; Read Center, House Council, Treos.; Sigmo Alpha Eta, VicePres., Union Service Aword, ARBUTUS, Orgonizotion Staff. PARRY, ANNABELLE — A.B, Botany; Muncie; Kappa Alpha Theta, Courtesy Ch,; Ocsanides; YWCA. PASCHE, NICHOLAS - A.B. Economics; Wonoque, N.J.; Walnut Hall, Judicial Board, Cultural Ch.; Sophomore Class Council; lU Foundation. PATE, PHILLIP ROBERTS - A.B. Zoology; Orleans, Delta Chi; Circle K Club; Falcon Club; Sphinx Club. PATTERSON, BETTE LICINDA - A.B. Botany; Indianopolis; Weather- wox. Dining Room Mgr. PEARCE, ROBERT MICHAEL - A.B. Medical Sciences; Indianapolis; SAMA; Morching 100. PELCZAR, RICHARD — A.B. Government; East Chicago; Great Issues; Cosmopoliton Club; lU Colleglote Democrats; Soiling Club. PELL, DONALD McLAURY — A.B. Medicol Sciences; Brazil; Phi Kappa Psi, Vice-Pres., Rush Ch.; lU Foundation; YMCA; Sports Cor Club; Student Leader; Summerfield Scholarship. PELL, JOHN RUH - B.S. Medical Science; Brazil; Phi Kappa Psi; Falcon Club; lU Foundation, PENZ, MICHAEL C, - B.S, Geology; Terre Haute. I this must be the same cap and sown 174 PERRY, DAVID ROBERT — A.B. Political Science; Bloomington; Teler Quad., Pres.; Debate Team; IRHA Exec. Council; Morching 100. PETERSON, MIA LINDSAY - A.B. Motheraatics; Evanston, III.; Delta Zeta, Cor. Sec; Undergrod Math Club; Sailing Club, Rec. Sec, Cor. Sec; YWCA. PETERSON, STEPHEN FRANK - B.S. Chemistry; Delphi; Dodds House, Vlce-Gov.; Alpha Chi Sigma; Flame Club; ACS, Student Affiliate Pres. PETERSONS, AGRIS — A.B. Geography; Indianapolis; Delta Tou Delta; Intramural Sports. PFAFFENBERGER, JUDITH SUE - A.B. Comparative Literature; Jasper. PFLANZER, RICHARD GRAY - A.B. Anatomy and Physiology; Beech Grove; Phi Delta Theta, Pledge Mo-.ter; Cosmopol ' ton Club; Falcon Club; lU Young Republicans; Sphinx Club; YMCA. PHILLIPOFF, CARL - A.B. History; South Bend. PHILLIPS, CONNIE JO POQUE — A.B. Mathematics; Columbus; Read Center, Judicial Board; Undergraduate Mothemotics Club; Alpha Lambda Delta. PHILLIPS, DAVID MERRILL - A.B. Anthropology; Indionopolis; Lambda Chi Alpha; lU Foundation; Sphinx Club; Little 500 Rider. PICTOR, ROBERT RAY — B.S. Radio and Television; Crown Point; Phi Kappa Theta, Sec, Alum. Rep.; Alpha Delta Sigma; Festival of Arts, Ch.; Foil Cornivol, Publicity Construction. PIEL, WILLIAM FREDERICK - B.S. Physics; Danville; Todd House, Gov.; Koppo Kappa Psi; Marching 100; Auditorium Usher Corps. PIERCE, LEEANNA JANE - A.B. Social Service; Kokomo; Mason Hall, Communications Co-ord.; LUNA; Resident Scholar. PIERCY, RONALD GEORGE - A.B. Psychology; Kokomo. PILE, STEPHEN GEORGE - A.B. Spanish; Beech Grove; lU Borbell Club. PINGLE, KARL KENNETH — A.B. Molhematics; Fosloria, Ohio; lU Young Republicans, Pari.; Morching 100, Rank Leader; Toma- hawk, Not. Exec. BoorcJ; lU Conservative League, Sec.-Treas.; Sigma Pi Sigma. PLUMMER, JOHN MAURICE - A.B. Government; Bedford; Circle K; Young Americans for Freedom. POLAND, CHARLES III — A.B. Zoology; Indianapolis. POLAY, FAITH DYER — A.B. Bocleriology; Indianapolis; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Vice-Pres.; Alpha De ' ta Theto; Hillei Foundation; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. POLLACK, JUDITH ANN - A.B. English; Omaha, Nebr.; Sigma Delta Tau, Rush Ch.; Doily Student; Hillei Foundation. PONTIUS, JACK E. - A.B. History; Fort Woyne. PORTNOY, IVAN LEE - A.B. Government; Brooklyn, NY.; Zeto Beta Tou, Soc. Ch., Pledge Officer. POTTER, GEORGE RICHARD - A.B. History; Muncie; Acacia; lU Young Republicans. POTTER, NANCY CLAIRE — A.B. English; Evanston, III.; Trees Center, Newspaper. POWELL, DAVID WILLIAM — A.B. Government; Hammond; Acacia, Pledge Trainer; Jr. Interfroternity Council; YMCA; Young Re- publican Club. PREBYS, HENRY JOHN - A.B. History; South Bend; Dodds House, Gov.; Flame Club, Sec; lU Foundation; Student Elections, Ch.; Student- Faculty Relations Comm. PRENDERGAST, LYNN F. — A.B. EngMsh; Riverside, 111.; Gommo Phi Beta, Scholarship Ch., Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; AWS, Educa- tion and Cultural Program Board Ch.; Mortar Board; Ponhellenlc President ' s Counci ' ; Pleiades; Board of Acad mic Review. PRIBLE, JANE ELLEN — A.B. Home Economics; Bluffton; Delta Zeta, Hist.; ARBUTUS; Jr. Ponbellenic; Wesley Foundation; YWCA; Home Economics Club, Soc. Ch. QUADE, JUDITH ANN - A.B. Economics; South Bend; Wells Quod, Judicial Board. QUIN, MARY ELIZABETH - A.B. History; Louisville, Kentucky; lU Foundation; LUNA. RAATZ, KENNETH H. - A.B. Government; Elkhort. RACE, J. STEPHEN — B.S. Physics; Evansville; Tetcr Quad, Pres.; IRHA Executive Council; lU Qull Bowl Winner; Sigma Pi Sigma; lU Badminton Club, Pres. RACSTER, LONNIE RAY - A.B. Economics; Evansville; Delta Too Delta. RAHRER, JOHN STUART - A.B. History; Fort Wayne. RAILSLACK, VECERLY DARLENE - A.B. German; Centerville; Oak Hall, Religious and Communications Ch. RAMM, DAVID ALLEN - A.B. Comporative literature; Fort Wayne. RAMSAY, JANICE ANNE — A.B. Comporative literature; Noblesville; Koppo Alpha Theta, Scholarship Ch.; Enomene; Mortar Board; Pleiades; YWCA. my father wore; he said they were hot RANDLE, DAVID L. — A.B. Biology; Lebanon. RANSCHAERT, NANCY KAY - A.B. Latin; South Bend; Alpha Lambda Delta; Eto Sigma Phi, Pres., Vice-Pres. RATTNER, BETTE J. - A.B. Sponish; Riverside, III.; Kappa Alpha Theto, Pres.; Pleiades; Mortor Boord; Phi Sigma Iota; Alpha Lambda Delta; Spanish Club, Sec. REA, INA KATHERINE - A.B. Zoology; Connersville; Alpha EpsMon Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta. READMOND, JON PHILLIP - A.B. History; Milroy; lU Young Republi- cans; Spelunking Club. READY, MARTHA JANE - A.B. English, Alton, 111.; Alpha Gamma Delta, Rush Ch.; AWS; Student Senate Ass ' t.; YWCA, Exchonge Home Comm. Ch. REDER, ROBERTA JANET - A.B. Zoology; Riverside, III.; Gamma Phi Beta, Standards Ch., Vice-Pres., Pledge Trainer; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Foundation; Pleiades. REED, PHILIP JEFFREY - A.B. History; Bloomlngton; Phi Gamma Delta; ARBUTUS, Sports Editor; Phi Eto Sigma; Phi Alpha Theta; Phi Beta Koppo. REINEKE, JAN RICHARD - A.B. Medical Sciences; Peru; Phi Kappa Psi, Governing Board, Sec; Medico! School Freshman Class Officer, Sec; lU Young Republicons; Student American Medical Ass. RENSBERGER, WILLIAM ALBERT - A.B. Geology; South Bend. REPKING, SHARON DARLENE - A.B. Speech and Theatre; Gory; Alpha Chi Omega; University Theatre Productions. RETHMEYER, LINDA RUTH - A.B. German; Indianapolis; Alpha Xi Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; YWCA; Delta Phi Alpha. 175 REYNOLDS, CAROL - A,B, Mathematics; Kokomo; Alpha Omlcron Pi; YWCA. REYNOLDS, RONALD LEROY - A,B. Chemistry, Kokomo. RICE, JUDITH GAYLE - A.B. Mathematics; Fort Wayne; Pi Beta Phi, Treos,; Enomene; !U Foundotion; Mortar Board, Sec; Pleiades, Pres,; President ' s Cobinet, Sec, of Personnel. RICHARDS, MARTHA JO - A.B. Biology; Indlonapolis; Chi Omega, Rush Ch.; lU Foundation; Jr. Student Athletic Board; Pleiades, Progrom Ch.; LJnion Comm. Ch.; YWCA, Cabinet. RICHARDS, NANCY ANN - A.B. Government; Fort Wayne; Alpha Xi Delta, Scholarship Ch., Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Founda- tion; Panhellenic; Pleiades; YWCA. RICHARDSON, CARLIE ANN - A.B. French; Elkhart; Chi Omega; Alpha Lambda Delta; Enomene. RICHARDSON, FRANCES LENORE - B.S. Social Service; Franklin. RICHMOND, CECIL JR, - A.B, English; Economy; Foster Quad., Gov.; Flame Club; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; University Jazz Ensemble. RIDENOUR, CAROLYN SUE - A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Gar- rett; Teter Quad., Gov.; Sailing Club; Sigma Alpha Eta, Sec. RIEFKOHL, ERNESTO — A.B. History; San Juan, Puerto Rico; JAWQ, Gov.; Cosmopolitan Club; LUNA. RIETZE, GAIL LYNN - A.B. English; Louisville, Ken.; Oak Hall, Soc. Ch.; Christian Science Organization, Sec. RITCHEY, DIANE — A.B. Government; West Lafayette; Curry House, Vice-Gov,; Sophomore Class Officer, Sec; Mortar Board; Phi Beta Kappo; Student Senote; International Affairs Commission, Director. ROBBINS, CHARLOTTE RAE - A.B. Mathematics; Indionapolis; Morrison Hall, Soc, Ch ; Wells Quad, Communicotions Ch.; Undergraduate Math Club; YWCA, ROBERTS, JAMES THOMAS - A.B. Government; Nashville; lU Young Republicans; Sports Car Club; Young Americans for Freedom; Conservative League; Burroughs Bibllophlfes, ROBINSON, JUDITH ANN - B.S. Home Economics Education; Fort Wayne; Alpha Gamma Delta; Home Economics Club, Treas.; Union Comm. Ch,; YWCA; lU Sing, Stagecraft Co-Ch.; Student Education Ass. RODGERS, NANCY ANN - A,B. Physiology; Indianapolis; Phi Mu; Jr, Ponhellenic; Ponhellenic; Senatoriol Ass ' t.; Union Comm, Ch,; COPE. RODMAN, LO UISE EDWINA — A.B Slavic Languages and Literatures; Chicago, III,; Alpha Gomma Delta, Activities Ch,; Mortar Board; Phi Beta Koppa; Union Comm. Ch.; WRA, Pres. ROGERS. SUSAN JAN — A B. German; Morion; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Ass ' t. Pledge Trainer, Marshal; Alpha Lambda Delta. ROLLINS, VIRGINIA KAY - A.B. Slavic Languages and Literatures; Kendailville; Delta Delta Delta, Scholarship Ch,; Enomene; Jr. Student Athletic Board; PLiades; Union Steering Comm., Union Comm, Ch.; YWCA. ROSENBAUM, HOWARD A. - A,B, Chemistry; South Bend. ROSSOW, CURTIS HAROLD - B,S, Geography; Evansville; Phi Kappa Tau, Pres,, Soc, Ch.; Interfraternity Council, R0US50S, N1C05 THEOCHAROUS - A.B. Government; Paphos, Cyprus; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Cosmopolitan Club, Vice-Pres.; Sailing Club; Soccer Team; LUNA. RUHL, SHARON ADELE — A.B, Comporotive Literoture; Fort Woyne; Delta D-lta Delta, Service Projects Ch.; Alpha Lombda Delta; lU Foundation; Phi Sigma Iota. RULEY, MICHAEL ROBERT - A,B, Medicol Science; Indianapolis; JAWQ, Soc, Activities; Photo Club; Intramural Sports. making mountains out of molehills? — 176 RUNNER, CAROL MEREDITH — B.S. Biology; Boulder, Colo.; Alpha Ptii, Ass ' t. Pledge Trainer, Rush Ch.; lU Foundation; Sailing Club; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA, Cabinet; LUNA, Steering Comm. RUPPERT GARRET ARTHUR - A.B. French; Kokomo; lU Young Republi- cans; Young Amreicons for Freedom; Phi Sigma Iota. RUTZ, RANDALL LELAND - B.S. Physics; LoPorte; Cosmopolitan Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma, RYAN, GERALD BRIGHT - A,B. Psychology; Speedway; Sigma Pi, Pres., Interfroternity Council, Sec; Sphinx Club, Treas.; Union Comm. Ch.; Business Affairs, Sec. SALO, RALPH WALTER - A.B. Economics; Bronx, N.Y.; Phi Eto Sigma. SAMPSON, CAROL ANN - A.B. Journalism; Chesterton; Teter Quad, Center Council, Sec; Da-ly Student, Night Editor, Ass ' t. Editor, Ass. Editor; Pamarada; Theta Sigma Phi, Treas.; Union Comm. Ch. SAUVAIN, SANDRA SUE — A.B. French; Indianapolis; Rabb Hell, Judicial Board Ch.; Phi Sigma Iota; LUNA. SAWCHIK, JEANIE - B.S. Social Service; East Chicago; Social Service Club; Senatorial Ass ' t. SAWYER, SHERRY - A.B. Fine Arts; Bluffton; Sigma Koppo; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. SCHAAF, LINDA ANN - A.B. English; Louisville, Ky.; Cosmopolitan Club; NAACP; YWCA. SCHAEFER, MARLIN J. — A.B. Geology; Bloomington; Arnold Air Society; lU Newman Club; Geology Club. SCHAFFER, DONALD RAY — A.B. Economics; Beach Grove; Cosmo- politan Club; lU Young Republicans. SCHALLIOL, JAMES PAUl — A.B. Medical Science; Woshington; Sigma Chi; Alpha Epsilon De ' ta. SCHILLfR, EARL Y. — B.S. Radio and Television; Jasper; Daily Sludenl; Spanish Club; ROTC Basketball Team. SCHNEIDER, NANCY BARBARA - A.B. Zoology; Forest Hills, N.Y.; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta. SCHNEIDERMAN, LOUISE RUTH - A.B. Sociology; Brooklyn, N.Y.; NAACP; Sociol Service Club, Ways and Concert Band; lU Folk- song Club. SCHOLL, ELIZABETH LAURIE — A.B. Government; Indianapolis; Cosmo- politan Club- lU Col ' egiote Democrats; Senatorial Ass ' t. Wesley Foundation, Sec ; YWCA. SCHORR, JAMES DAVID - A.B. ChemUtry; Wyoming, Ohio; JAWQ, Sec.-Treos.; Cosmopolitan Club; Canterbury Ass. SCHUESSLER, THOMAS LYNDON — A.B, Government; Bloomington; Theta Chi. SCHULER, KAPEN JANE - A.B. Art History; Cincinnati, Ohio; Alpha Phi; YWCA. SCHULHOF, LARY ALAN — A.B. Medical Science; Muncie; Siomo Alpha Epsilon; Blue Key, Sec; Board of Aeons, Vice-Pres.; I-Men ' s Ass., Sec; lU Foundation; Swimming Teom. SCHULTE, STEPHEN JAY — A.B. Zoology; Livingston, N.J.; Zeta Beta Tou; Freshman Class Officer, Male Director; Hil ' el Foundation. SCHWARTZ, SARA LOIS - A.B. Fine Arts; Chicago, III,; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Enomene; Htllel Foundotion; Pleiades; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. SCHWARTZ, THOMAS EDWARD - A.B. Chemistry; Bloomington; Sigma Alpha Mu; Hillel Foundation. SCOTT, ARTHUR THOWAS - A.B. Radio and Television; Evansville; Radio and Television Club. SEGLIN, DIANA BEVERLY - A.B. French and Spanish, Hammond; Delta Delta Delta, Hist.; Sigma Alpha Iota; LUNA; Great Issues, Steering Comm. SHAPIRO, MYRON — A.B. Psychology; Indionopolis; Z-ta Beta Tau, Vice-Pres.; ARBUTUS, Ass ' t. Sports Editor; Falcon Club; Hillel Foundation; Interfroternity Council, Judicial Board; lU Founda- tion. SHARP, WILLIAM LEE — A.B. Mathematics; Brov nstov n; Phi Delta Theto, Scholarship Comm., Publicity Comm.; YMCA; Student Leader. SHEMBAB, FRANCIS JOSEPH - A.B. Zoology; LoPorte. SHEPARD, ELLEN MAE - A.B. English; Advonc; Delto Phi Alpha. SHEPHERD, RONALD LEE — A.B. Government; Seymour; International Foreign Service Commission. SHOEMAKER, HOWARD DALE — B.S. Physics; Mentone; Sigma Pi; Pi Sigma; Phi Eto Sigma. SHRADER, HOMER LEE - B.S. Optometry; Greentown; JAWQ, Vice-Gov.; Chess Club. SHULRUFF, REEVA NAOMI - A.B. Socio ' ogy; Chicago, III.; Alpha Epsi- lon Phi; APBUTUS; Social Service Club; Hillel Foundation; Brotherhood Commission; YWCA. SHUMAKER, ALETA SONJA - A.B. Home Economics; Wokoruso. SHUTER, LORAINE JOYCE - A B. Speech and Hearing; Aurora; Sigma Alpha Eto. no simply speed bumps out of asphalt SICKAFUS, JUDY K. - A.B. English; Sullivan, III.; Kappa Delta, House Mgr., Board of Stondords Ch.; Alpha lambda Delta; AWS, Treos.; lU Foundation; Mortar Board, Treos.; Pleiades. SIMMONS, MARY LISBETH - A.B. Zoology; Munster; Greot Issues. SIMONS, JERAID JOEL - B.S. Medical Science; Toledo, Ohio; Sigma Alpha Mu; Hillel Foundation; Jr. Interfroternity Council; Skull and Crescent; Union Comm. Ch. SLAVIN, STEPHEN DOUGLAS — B.S. Dentistry; Muncie; Phi Gamma Delta. SlIPHER, WANDA JEAN - A.B. French; Frankfort; library Science Club, SMITH, BIILIE ELAINE - A.B. Fine Arts; Indionopolis; Sigma Kappa; Young Republicans; LUNA; YWCA. SMITH, ESTHER SUE - A.B. Engpsh; Martinsville; Aloha Phi, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Lombdo Delta; Pleiades; YWCA, Cabinet. SMITH, GAIL HAGEN — A.B. Speech and Theotre; Bloomington; Alpha Chi Omega; Gommo Alpha Chi. SMITH, HAROLD ALLEN — A.B. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Mu. SMITH, JERROLD REX - A.B. Medical Science; Anderson; Phi Sigmo Kappa, House Mgr.; Marching 100. SMITH, JOHN WESLEY — B.S. Physics; Bloomington; Marching 100. SMITH, KAREN lEE - A.B. Sociology; Milwaukee, Wis.; Alpha Gommo De ' ta, Second Vice-Pres.; Alpha Lombda Delta; Alpha Kappa Delto, Sec. 177 AA SMITH, KENNETH RAYMOND - B.S. Chemistry; Evansville; Alpho Ch; Sigma; Americon Chemicol Society, SMITH, STEPHEN KENDALL - A.B, Government; Lofoyette; Phi Koppo Psi; Board of Aeons; Sophomore Class Officer, Pres.; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Senate; Student Body Vice-Pres.; Student Body Pres. SOLLIDAY, SUELLYN - A B. English; Knox; Trees Center, Communica- tions Co-ord., Ass ' t. Counselor; Tcmohowlt. SOSENHEIMER, ANNE CAROL - A.B. English; Fort Woyne; Delta Delto De ' ta, Marshall, Recommendations Ch.; Read Center, Soc. Ch.; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. SPANNUTH, CHARLO ANN - B.S. Home Economics; Anderson; Sigma Koppo, Vice-Pres.; Home Economics Club; YWCA. SPEIER, FELICE SLJSAN - A.B. English; Chicogo, III.; Cosmopolitan Club; Social Service Club; Sailing Club; LUNA SPELLER, FAYE N. - A.B. French and Spanish; Buffalo, N.Y. SPENCER, LOWELL H. - A.B. Government and Sociology; West Lafay- ette; MRC, Exec. Comm., Soc. Ch.; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans, Board of Directors; Senatorial Ass ' t.; Union Comm. Ch.; Action, Porty Vice-Ch. SPENCER, RICHARD DALE - A.B. Chemistry; Bloomington; JAWQ, Soc. Ch., Judicial Board, Boord of Acodemic Review; Alpha Chi Sigmo; Alpha Phi Omega, Sec; YMCA. SPiNELLI, DAVID FRANK - A.B. Italian; Fa-r Lawn, N.J.; Phi Sigma Koppo; Teter Quod, Soc. Co-ord.; Italian Club; lU Foundation; Jr. Interfraternity Council; Foil Orientation. SPITZER, PAMELA CAROL - A.B. Biology; Loke Forest, III.; Foster Quad, Vice-Ch. Juditiol Board. STAHL, NEIL — A.B. Mathematics; Sheridan; JAWQ, Sec.-Treos., Vice- Gov., Gov.; Mothemotics Club; lU Young Republicans; Toma- hawk; Young Republicans; Campus Quiz Bowl. STANLEY, JUDITH ANNE - A.B. History; Plainficid; Zeta Tou Alpha; AWS; Library Science Club. STANTON, SUSAN CAROLE - A.B. English; Indionopolis; Pi Beto Phi, Rec Sec. STEBBINS, JAMES REID - A.B. Latin; South Bend; Upper Linden Hall, Sec.-Treos.; Eto Sigma Phi. STEINBECK, JANE ELIZABETH - A.B. Home Economics; Bloomington; Delta Gammo. STEINSBERGER, GEORGE - A.B. Government; Cannelton; JAWQ Vice- Gov.; lU Newman Club; lU Young Republicans; Sailing Club. STERNSTEIN, CAROLE JEAN - A.B. Language Arts; Springfield, III.; Sigma Delta Tau. STEWART, BRENDA LANE - A.B. English; Mooresville. STILLABOWER, VERA M. - A.B. Government; Shelbyville; Alpha Xi Delta, Vice-Pres.; AWS; Pleiades. STOUT, SHELBIE CONN - A.B. Zoology; Lapel; Cosmopolitan Club; lU Young Republicans; Wesley Foundation. STROTHER, STEPHEN FRANCIS - A.B. Astronomy; Sellcrsburg; Alpha Phi Omego; AFROTC Drill Team; Little 500 Rider. STURGEON, DAVID BEDFORD - A.B. Zoology; Kokomo. STUTSMAN, MARY SUSAN — A.B. French; Elkhart; lU Young Republi- cans; YWCA; Wesley Foundation. year s pandemonium: senior cars vie 178 SULNICK, ROBERT HARRY - A.B. English; Chicago, 111.; Zeta Beta Tau; Hillel Foundation; Interfraternity Council; Jr. Interfroternity Council; Skull and Crescent. SUNDERMAN, PAULA WANDA - A.B. English; South Bend; Sycamore Judicial Boord; AWS; Cosmopolitan Club. SWANK, KAREN JANE - A.B. Social Service; Greenwood; Sigma Kap- pa; Gerontology Ch.; YWCA; Wesley Foundotion, Vice-Pres-, Worship Ch. SWENSSON, LINDA R. - A.B. Philosophy; Oak Pork, 111.; Sailing Club; President ' s Cabinet, Exec. Sec. SWIFT, SUE ANN - A.B. English; Fort Woyne; Low Wives. SWISHER, CHARLES DUNCAN - A.B. Zoology; Mooresville. SZAL, ALBERT HENRY — B.S. Economics; Crown Point; Alpha Tau Omega; Arnold Air Society, Treos.; lU Foundation; Sphinx Club; Singing Hoosiers; Falcon Club. SZALAY, ROBERT NICHOLAS — A.B. Mothsmotics; South Bend; Chi Phi; Indiana Greek. TAGALAKIS, PETER T. - A.B. Zoology; Gory; Kappa Delta Rho; Cos- mopolitan Club, Pres., Vice-Pres.; lU Soccer Team. TANABE, MARY ELLEN - A.B. Spanish; Indionopolis; Phi Sigma Iota. TATTERSFIELD, ANTHONY EDWARD - A.B. Economics; Mexico City, Mexico; Delta Tau Delto, Pledge Class Pres; Marketing Club; Alpha Delta Sigma; Interfraternity Council; lU Newman Club; Student Athletic Board. TALYOR, ELSIE ANN - A.B. English; Lewisburg. TENER, SUSAN LIEVAN - A.B. English; Noblesville; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Treas.; YWCA; lU Foundation; Enomene. TERRELL, LEAH KAY — B.S. Home Economics; Bloomington; Home Economics Club. THAYER, PETER JACKSON - A.B. History; East Chicago; Tou Kappa Epsilon; lU Young Republicons; President ' s Cabinet; YWCA; Union Comm. Ch.; YAF. THOMAS, CHARLES WILLIAM - A.B. English; Gary; Delta Tau Delta; Doily Student. THOMAS, LINDA CAROL - A.B. English; Evonsville. THOMASON, DAVID ENFIELD - A.B. History; Indianapolis; Delta Tau Delta; IRHA Exec. Council; lU Young Democrats; Canterbury ,Ass, THOMPSON, ALICE CLARE - A.B. Social Service; Hollywood, III.; NAACP; Social Service Club; Phi Alpha. THOMPSON, JANICE LOUISE - A.B. Geography; Alixandrio, Vir.; Foster Quod., Board of Governors. THOMPSON, LEWIS BOYD - A.B. Police Administration; South Bend; Scobbord and Blade; Lambdo Alpha Epsilon. THOMPSON, NANCY ANN - A.B. English; Columbus; Alpho Omicron Pi; Pegosus Staff. THOMPSON, NANCY RUTH - A.B. Textile Merchandising; Columbus; Phi Mu; Treas., Pledge Class Trainer; Jr. Ponhellenic. THOMPSON, SUSAN GENE - A.B. Latin; South Bend; Eta Sigma Phi; lU Orchestra; YWCA. TILIAKOS, GEORGE ARTHUR - A.B. Economics; Gory; Cosmopolitan Club; Moth Club; Marketing Club; lU Collegiote Democrats. TONER, ROSEMCND EVE — A.B. History; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Delta Gamma, Cor. Sec; Enomene; YWCA; Ch. Orientation Week. TONEY, ROBERT DALE — A.B. Mathematics; Indionopolis; Tou Koppo Epsilon, Sec, Treas. TRIOLO, MARIE ELIZABETH - A.B. Fine Arts Elmwood Pork, III. TRITTSCHUH, JOHN RICHARD - A.B. Anatomy; Muncie; Sigmo Alpho Epsilon; Alpha Epsilon Delto; Phi Eta Sigma. TULLIS, CAROL LYNNE - A.B. French; Crown Point. URBAN, LORRAINE KAE — A.B. English; Hammond; Chi Omega; AWS; Jr. Ponhellenic; YWCA; Ponhellenic Rush Counselor. USOWSKI, PAULA TODD - A.B. French; lorchmonl, NY.; Modern Dance Workshop, Publicity Ch. VAKSDAL, JANET CHRISTINA - B.S, Journalism; Columbus; Koppo Delta, Soc Ch.; ARBUTUS; Doily Student, Ass ' l. City Editor; lU Foundation; Student Athletic Board, Sec-Treos.; Theto Sigma Phi, Sec VALENTINE, SANDRA SUE - A.B. English; South Bend; Alpha Omicron Pi, Rush Ch. VAN DOREN, M, JACQUELYN - B.S. French; Vienno, Vir. VANE, TERENCE GREGORY - A.B. Social Service; St. Louis, Mo,; Delto Chi; Social Service Club, Pres.; Sphinx Club; Phi Alpha, Pres. daily ror scanty campus student parkins VAN HOOK, ROBERT MEYER - A.B. Medicol Science; Vincennes; SAMA. VAN HORNE, SUSAN KATHERINE - A.B. Government; Auburn; lU Young Republicans; YWCA; Steering Comm. LUNA; Great Issues. VARMO, LARRY VICTOR - A.B. Government; Indionopolis; Koppo Delta Rho; Jr. Interfraternity Council. VENEZIA, FRANK PHILIP - A.B. Chemistry; Indianapolis; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Scholarship Ch.; Sailing Club, Fleet Copt. VISKNISKKI, DOREEN GRACE - A.B. English; Indionopolis; Koppo Koppo Gommo; ARBUTUS; AWS; Sailing Club. VITKOUICH, ZORINE MICHELE - A.B. Literature; Gary; lU Sing. VOLKMAN, SYLVIE MARIE - A.B. Mothemotics; Evonsville; Teter Quod., Unit Sec-Treos.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Mathematics Club; Pom- orodo; Sigmo Pi Sigma. VON GROSSMANN, SUE LEANORE - A.B. Sociology; Milwaukee, Wis.; Koppo Kappo Gamma. WADE, DARLA KAY - B.S. Sociol Service; Fillmorp; Social Service Club. WALKER, ANITA MARIE — A.B. Literature; Columbus; Reod Center, Cultur Co-ord.; Alpho Lambda Delta; Eto Sigmo Phi, WALKER, JAMES MATTHEW - A.B. Zoology; Louisville, Ky.; Track; l-Men ' s Ass. WALLER, MARSHALL BRUCE - A.B. Zoology; Evonsville; JAWQ, Unit Gov.; Alpha Phi Omega 179 WALLS, MARLENE ANN - B.S. Home Economics; Bloomington; Pi Lambda Theta; American Home Club; Economics Ass.; Omicron Nu, Sec.-Treos. WAHON, BASIL RAYBURN JR. - A.B. Economics; Morion; Phi Kappa Psi; Undergraduate Rec; ID Young Republicans. WALTZ, CONSTANCE SUE - A.B. English; Aurora; Phi Beta Kappa; Pine Hall, Religious Ch. WAMPLER, ELIZABETH CAROL - B.S. Home Economics;. Blaomington. WAMPLER, RICHARD SCOHEN - A.B. Psychology; Bloomington; Board of Academic Review, Ch.; Psi Chi Club; Academic Affairs, Sec; President ' s Cobinet. WATKINS, A. LEVANNA - A.B. Psychology; Columbus, Ohio; Alpha Koppa Alpha; Social Service Club; Modern Donee Workshop. WATTS, TAMERA LYNN — A.B. English; Logansport; Koppo Kappa Gommo; AWS, Treos., Leg. Board; YWCA, Sec, Eitecutive Board. WAUGH, ROBERT HARLOW - A.B. Literature; Fort Wayne; Cosmo- politan Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Sigma Phi; Pegosus. WEICKEL, SUZANNE E. - A.B. Mathematics; Cincinnati, Ohio; Kappa Delta, Rush Counselor; Alpha Epsilon Delta; ARBUTUS, Schedul- ing Staff; Fema!e Director, Freshman Class; Angel Flight. WEIGAND, ANN KELLOGG - A.B. French; Indianapolis; Kappa Alpha Theta, Scholarship; Pom Pon Girl; Cosmopolitan Club; French Club; Enomene; lU Newman Club. WELSH, KATHRYN LOUISE - A.B. Government; Indianapolis; Kappa Kappa Gommo. WERNER, SHIRLEY ANN — A.B. Psychology; LaCrosse; Dorm, Lt. Gov., Fall Carnival, Ch.; Little 500, Ch. WEST, CAROL C. — A.B. Spanish; Manchester, Conn.; Alpha Lombo De ' to; Cosmopolitan Club; Spanish Club, Pres.; Teter Hall, Judicial Board. WETTER, ELINOR SUSAN - A.B. Zoology; Poterson, N.J.; Alpho Epsi- lon Phi, Editor; Hillel Foundation; lU Folk Song Club, Cor. Sec WHALEY, BRENDA SUE - A.B. Home Economics; Bloomington; Home Economics Club. WHALEY, SUZANNE MAE - A.B. English; Bloomington; Alpha Lambda Delto; YV CA; Board of Acodemic Review. WHEELER, DAVID WAGNER - A.B. Zoology; Peru; Phi Delta Theta; lU Flying Club. WHITELEATHER, JUDITH ANN - A.B. French; Columbia City; Delta Gommo, Rush Ch.; Alpha Lombdo Delta; AWS, Sec; Enomene, Hist.; Pleiodes; lU Foundation. WIDEN, KARYL DAGNY - A.B. Economics; Chicago, III.; Fee Lone, Soc Ch.; Student Elections Comm. WIELANDT, FREDERIC MOORE - A.B. Government; Bedford; Sigma Chi; Alpha Delta Sigmo; Doily Student; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans; Soccer. WILEY, JOHN DUNCAN - B.S. Physics; Evonsville; Physics Club; Fall Carnival; Siqmo Phi Sigma; Teter Quod, Spec. Events Co-ord.; Badminton Club. WILKE, WILLIAM MAXWELL — A.B. History; Wobosh; Beta Thcio Pi; Jr. Interfroternrty Council. WILKINSON, SUE ELLEN - B.S. Psychology; Boonville; ARBUTUS; Union Board. WILLIAMS, MERRICK C. — A.B. Economics; Indianapolis; Phi Gommo Delto. student causht on Faculty elevator— alive? 180 WILLIAMSON, WALLACE FRANKLIN — A.B. German; Fort Woy.ie; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Delta Phi Alpha. WILSON, ROBERTA LILLIAN - A.B. English; Rochester; Delta Zeto, Ass ' t. Rush Ch., Pub ' icity Ch., Ponhellenic Delegate; Alpho Lambda Delta; Female Director, Senior Class; Doily Student, Mot. Adver. Mgr., Adv. Prod. Superv.; Ponhellenic; Pleiodes. WILSON, WILLIAM EDWARD — A.B. Journalism; Bloomington; Alpha Kappa Psi, Vice-Pres.; Campus View, Mgr. WIRTS, GRETCHEN LYNN - A.B. Literature; Washington; Sigma Koppo, Soc. Ch., Ass ' t. Pledge Troinsr; YWCA. WITTENBERG, HOWARD JAY - A.B. History; Michigon City; Zeto Beta Tou; Falcon Club; Sphinx Club; Baseball. WOLF, DAVID S. — A.B. Philosophy; Gory; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Hist., Publicity; JAWQ, Soc. Ch., Athletic Director; Circle, Vice-Pres., Sec; Sports Cor Club WOLF, ROBERT ALLEN - A B. Chemistry; Gary; Phi Sigmo Delta; Alpha Epsilon Delta. WOLFE, DOROTHY ANN — A.B. Spanish; Columbus; Kappo Delta; Spanish Club; YWCA. WOLFF, GEROLD IRWIN - A.B. Deoistry; Elberon, N.Y.; Sigma Alpha Mu. WOLL, HARVEY, STEPHEN - A.B. English; Kansas City, Mo.; Soc Serv. Club; Delta Phi Alpha. WYNNE, DONALD FRANCIS - A.B. Design; South Bend. YEAGER, CAROLYN ANN - A.B. Bacteriology; Richland. YODER, CHARLES ORION - A.B. Slavics; Middlebury. YOSOWITZ, EDWARD E. - A.B. Medicol Science; Vincinnes; Sigma Alpha Mu; Hillel Foundation. YOUNGFLESH, JAY FRANK - A.B. Economics; Richmond; Delta Upsilon, Pres.; I-Men ' s Ass.; lU Young Republicans; Student Athletic Board, Pres.; Rifle Team. ZALLEN, ADRIENNE ANN - A.B. Zoology; Hammond; Zeta Tau Alpha; Alpha Ep-.ilon Delta; YWCA; Action Club. ZIMA, NADARA NANCY - A.B. English; Highland. ZOILMAN, DEAN ALVIN - B.S. Physics; Kendallville; Sigma lU Foundation; Jr. Student Athletic Boord; YWCA. ZULKOSKI, WILLIAM PAUL - A.B. History; Weirton, W. Va Pi Sigma; 181 W. GEORGE PINNELL was appointed Dean of the nationally known School of Business in July. The first of the year saw the construction of a new building with modern architectural concepts. This year also saw the awarding of the school ' s two-thousandth MBA degree in a program aimed at preparing candi- dates for executive responsibility and the two-hun- dredth DBA degree in a program to facilitate the development of professional scholars, teachers, and persons devoted to research in the business field. 182 ADAMS, ARTHUR E. — B.S. Accounting; Madison; Accounting Clob; Marketing Club. ALLEN, DAVID TERRELL - B.S. Accounting; Vincennes; Beta Alpho Psi; Accounting Club; Phi Eta Sigma; YMCA. AMOS, DIANE MARY - B.S. Office Monogement; Gary; Morrison Hall, Rep.-ot-large. AMOS, RALPH JAMES — B.S. General Business Adminislrotion; Muncie; JAWQ, Soc. Coord.; Little 500; Markteing Club; Society for Advancement of Management. ANSPACH, MEL L. - B.S. General Business; New Castle; Sigma Alpha Mu; tnterfroternity Council, Soc. Ch.; Alpha Kappa Psi; LUNA, Treos.; Sphinx Club; Phi Eta Sigma. APIEY, ROBERT NEAL — B.S. Personnel Monogement; Indianapolis. APPLEGATE, DALE VINCENT - B.S. Marketing; South Bend; Marketing Club. ARMSTRONG, JACK RICKS - B.S. Accounting; Michigan City; Sigma Nu; Falcon Club; YMCA. ARNOLD, NICKEY L. — B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; Delta Upsilon, House Mgr., Sec, Board of Directors; Marketing Club; Sphinx Club. ASHBY, JACK LEROY - B.S. Accounting; Pendleton; Theto Chi. AUERBACH, GARY LEE - B.S. Accounting; Highland Pork, III.; Zcta Beta Tou; Accounting Club; ARBUTUS, Treos. BAILEY, BRIAN REED — B.S. Management Administration; Kendallville; Beta Theta Pi; Falcon Club; Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club; YMCA. BAILEY, E. WILLIAM - B.S. Marketing; Logonsport; Chi Phi; Marketing Club; Falcon Club; Interfraternity Council; Union Comm. Ch.; YMCA. BAIRD, JAMES LEE - B.S. Finance; Gary; Smith Moll, Gov. BAKER, DONALD KENT — B.S. Production Management; Fort Wayne; Phi Koppo Theto; Interfraternity Council. BARNES, THOMAS CHARLES — B.S. Management ond Administration; Logonsport; Sigma Nu, Pres.; Sophomore Closs, Organized Director; Interfraternity Council, Pres.; Freshman Camp, Coun- selor; Union Board; lU Foundation. BARNHOUSE, JACKIE J. — B.S. Accounting; Wabash; Accounting Club; Scabbard and Blade. BARRETT, R. WILLIAM JR. - B.S. Accounting; Kokomo; JAWQ, Ath- letic Director, Dewey House, Sec, Treas.; Accounting Club. BARTLETT, CAROL ANN - B.S. Morketing; Mjrion; Teter Quad, Soc. Co-ord.; Marketing Club. BARTON, CLARENCE WILLIAM - B.S. Marketing,. Owensboro, Ky.; lU Foundotion; Singing Hoosiers; Marketing Club. BAUER, THOMAS MICHAEL - B.S. Accounting; South Bend; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Sailing Club. BEATTY, DARNELL JO — B.S. Business Education; South Bend; Koppo Delta, Sgt. at Arms; ARBUTUS, Senior Editor; Omicron Delta; YWCA. BEAUMONT, JERRY W. - B.S. Accounting; Bloomington; Chi Phi, Pledge Class Vice-Pres., Homecoming Ch., House Mgr., Pledge Trainer; Accounting Club; Sphinx Club, Pres. BELL, DANIEL MOORE - B.S. Management; Milwaukee, Wis.; lU New- man Club; lU Young Republicans; Young Americans for Freedom. devout ts ' iF cronies resularly resulate BENCIUENALL, CARMEN PETER - B.S. Management and Administra- tion; Nutley, N.J.; MRC, Cravens, V. Governor; l-Men ' s Ass.; Scabbard and Blade; Varsity Football. BENNETT, RONALD LEE — B.S. Accountina; Seymour; Phi Sigma Kappa, Sec; Jr. Interfraternity Council; Skull ond Crescent. BENTON, MAURICE LEO - B.S. Management; Corydon; Mogee Hall, Vice Gov.; LUNA; Alpha Kappa Psi; lU Newman Club; Society for the Advancement of Management. BERK, ALLAN TERRY — B.S. Morketing; Fort Wayne; Zeto Beta Tau, Sgt. ot Arms; Fall Carnival, Intromurals; Hillel Foundation. BERKSON, DAVID B. — B S. Real Estate; Highland Park, III.; Zeta Beta Tou; Real Estate Club. BILSLAND, HENRY KNAPPER - B.S. Management and Administration; Covington; Phi Gamma Delta. BISHOP, MARJENE RAE M. — B.S. Business Education; Salem. BLACK, DAVID ROBERT — B.S. Finance; Richmond; Delta Upsilon, Treas., Board of Directors; Intramural Ch.; Finonce Club; Accounting Club. BLACK, WILLIAM STEPHEN — B.S. Administration Management; Misha- waka; Kappa Delta Rho; YMCA. BLAIR, JON RAYMOND — B.S. Management and Adminrstrotion; Plain- field; Koppo Delta Rho; Alpho Kappa Psi; lU Foundation; Morketing Club; Singing Hoosiers; YMCA. BLEVINS, CHARLES RUSSELL - B.S. Monogement ond Administration; Nappowee; Sigma Chi. BLUTENTHAL, JOHN E. - B.S. Morketing; Winnetka, III.; Siqmo Chi; Marketing Club; Falcon Club; Sphinx Club; Interfraternity Council; Singing Hoosiers. 183 BLY, STEPHEN ALLEN - B.S. Marketing; |ndianapolti; Sigma Chi; Mar- keting Club; Alpha Delta Sigma; Daily Student. BOBECK, NICK LEONARD - B.S. Accounting; Gory; JAWQ, Athletic Ch.; Accounting Club; lU Collegrote Democrats; Circlek. BOEDEKER, MICHAEL ALLAN - B.S. Management and Administration; Fort Wayne. BOKASH, JOHN PAUL JR. - B.S. Marketing; Gary; Marketing Club. Management; Indianapolis; JAWQ, BORSE, JAMBS ROBERT - B.S. Dodds House, Sec.-Treas. BOSSELMANN, DAVID BROWN - B.S. Finance; Fort Wayne; Sigma Nu, Treas.; lU Foundotion; Phi Eta Sigma; Union Comm. Ch.; YMCA. BOWER, LYLE MERVYN — B.S. Accounting; Fort Wayne; Accounting Club. BRANDSTAFF, CHARLES D. - B.S. Accounting; Peru; Beta Alpha Psi. BRANHAM, JOHN FOREST - B.S. Business-Low; Crowfordsville; JAWQ, Vice-Pres.; Board of Aeons, Pres.; Freshman Class, Pres.; lU Foundotion; Student Senate; President ' s Cabinet. BRAUN, LEWIS LAWRENCE - B.S. Adminl-trotion ond Monooement; Indionopolis; Sigma Alpha Mu; Hillel Foundation; lU Collegiate Democrats; Sphinx Club; intromurols. BREMEN, RONALD B. — B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Zeta Beta Tou; Morketing Club; Hillel Foundation; Doily Student. BREMER, GERALD FRANK - B.S. Statitics; Ellhort; AIESEC; Alpho Koppo Psi; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100; Tomahawk. BRILES, ROBERT D. — B S. Accounting; Indionapo ' is; Delto Sigma Pi; Accounting Club; lU Conservative League; lU Young Republicans. BRODSKY, JAY MICHAEL - B.S. Marketing; Louisville, Ky.; Sigma Alpho Mu; Hillel Foundation; Interfroternity Council; Jr. Inter- fraternity Council; Sphinx Club; Union Comm. Ch. BROWN, JON MICHAEL - B.S. Insurance; Fort Wayne; MRC, Floor Gov., Board of Governors; Beto Gommo Sigma; Delto Sigma Pi, Vice-Pres., Pledge Trainer; Tomahawk. BROWN, JUDITH ANN - B.S. Textile Merchandising; Indianapolis; Koppo Alpha Theto, Rush Ch.; Enomene; lU Foundation; YWCA. BROWN, LAWRENCE HARRIS - B.S. Morketing; Fort Woyne; Phi Delta Theto; Alpha Delta Sigma; Marketing Club; lU Young Re publicons; Skull and Crescent; YMCA. BRUGH, BARTON L. — B.S. Management and Adminlstrolion; South Bend; Society for the Advancement of Monagement; lU Col- legiate Democrats; Sailing Club. BUCHER. MILE VERNON - B.S. Accounting; Union Mills; Accounting Club. BUCKINGHAM, FREDERIC NOEL - B.S. Finonce; Leesburg. BULZA, ROBERTA ELLEN - B.S. Accounting; Gary; Morrison Hall, Sec. BURKE, ALLAN FREDERICK — B.S. Management and Administration; South Bend; Society for the Advancement of Manogement; Sail- ing Club. BURSICH, ANTHONY JOSEPH - B.S. Marketing; East Chicago; Market- ing Club; lU Newman Club; Society for the Advancement of Monogement. BUTCHER, CURTIS JOE — B.S. Accounting; Horrodsburg; Accounting Club. new vitalis awar d-f or senior wi ith 184 BUZAN, STEPHEN MILLS - B.S. Manogement; Washington; Phi Delto Theta; lU Foundotion; (U Young Republican:, Finance Club; Society for the Advancement of Monogement, Pres. BYRNE, JOHN CLARKS - B.S. Morketing; Greenfield; Delto Tau Delto; Kappa Koppo Psi; Morching 100; Marketing Club; Basketball Pep Band. CAIN, BARRY STEVEN - B.S. Accounting; Glencoe, III.; Sigma Alpha Mu, Pres., Sec; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Interfro- ternity Council; lU Foundotion; Phi Eto Sigma. CARL, JAMES FREDERIC — B.S. Business Administration; Indianapolis; lU Young Republicons; YMCA. CARROLL, THOMAS JOSEPH — B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy; Indionopolis; lU Collegiate Democrats. CARTER, JAY DOUGLAS - B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy; Anderson; Sigma Chi, Dad ' s Doy Ch.; LiMie 500 ; lU Young Republicans. CASEY, MARILYN JEANNE — B.S. Textile Merchandising; Muncie; Alpha Phi, Treos.; Morketing Club; Jr. Ponhellenic; Omicron Delta. CHAPALA, WALTER PAUL - B.S. Management and Administration; Michigan City; Phi Delta Theto; Folcon Club; Sphinx Club. CHAPMAN, BARRY L. — B.S. Production Management; Dyer; Acacia; Society for the Advancement of Management; IMU Sports Cor Club; Morketing Club; Skull ond Crescent. CHERRY, CAROLYN FAY — B.S. Business Education; Louisville; Student Educolion Ass. CHRAPUSTA, ROSE MARY — B.S. Marketing; Hammond; Bowling Club; Fine Arts Club; lU Newman Club; Student Senate. CHRISTOPHER, ROBERT BENTON JR. - B.S. Insurance; Chalmers; Phi Koppo Psi, Pres.; Beta Gamma Sigma; President ' s Cabinet; Sen- atoriol Ass ' t.; lU Collegiote Democrats. I CLAYMON, WILLIAM !. - B.S. Flnonce; Indianapolis; Teter, Athletic Ch.; Intramural Bowling, Football, Basketball; Little 500 ; Finance Club. CLEMENTS, WILLIAM ARTHUR Club. B.S. Morketing; Hillsboro; Marketing COBB, DONALD ALAN — B.S. Management and Administration; Indi- anapolis; ID Young Republicans; YMCA; lU Finance Club, Vice- Pres.; Society for the Advancement of Management; lU Soccer Club. COHEN, DOUGLAS EDWARD - B.S. Accounting; Chicago, III.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Beta Alpha Psi. COLE, JAMES H. — B.S. Insurance; Vevay; Insurance Club. COLLINS, JOHN DARRYL — B.S. Management and Administration; Hammond; Teter, Judicial Board; Alpha Kappa Psi. CONE, N. BARBARA — B.S. Finance; Niles, Mich.; Alpha Gamma De ' ta, Rec. Sec; Omicron Delta, Sec; YWCA; All Campus Party; LUNA. CONWAY, JOHN MICHAEL - B.S. Busi ness Low; Indianapolis; Pershing Rifles; Soiling Club; Singing Hoosiers. COOK, GENE H. — B.S. Management and Administration; Elkhart. COOKE, JAMES R. — B.S. Finance; Elkhart; JAWQ; Judicial Board; IRHA, Vice-Pres.; Finance Club; Accounting Club; Student Elec- tions Comm.: Tomahawk. COONEY, MICHAEL BARLET - B.S. Finance; Indianapolis; Delta Upsi- lon; Jr. Interfraternity Council; YMCA. CORBIN, WALTER CLARK - B.S. Accounting; North Webster; Air Force Drill Team; Accounting Club. CORNWELL, JERRY JOE - B.S. Accounting; Rossvllle. COSNER, LEONARD REATH — B.S. Finance; Bedford; Delta Upsilon, Jr. Exec Board Member, Intermural Ch.; Finance Club. COX, ROBERT, D. — B.S. Management and Business Administrative Studies; Solsberry; Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment; Accounting Club; YMCA. COYNE, LESLIE JAMES — B.S. Management and Administration; Bloom- ington; Acacia. CRAMER, JUDITH PAMELA - B.S. Office Management and Profes- sional Secretorial; Fort Wayne; Alpha Phi, Rec. Sec; YWCA. CRAMER, RICHARD LEON — B.S. Accounting; San Pierre; Accounting Internship, Accounting Club; Marching 100. CRAWFORD, RICHARD JAMES - B.S. Business Administration; Market- ing Club; Manogement Club; Circle K Club; YMCA. CRIZER, DAUCY CLARKE III - B.S. Accounting; Accounting Club. CROSLEY, THOMAS BOYD — B.S. Management and Administration; Society for the Advancement of Management. CROSS, DAVID LAWRENCE — B.S. Management; Charlestown; Delta Sigma PI; Society for the Advancement of Management; AIESEC, Sec, Pres.; Little 500, Inter-Mural Sports Manager. CROUCH, THOMAS ARTHUR - B.S. Finance; New Carlisle; lU Young Republicans; Accounting Club. CULBERTSON, DANIEL RAY - B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; JAWQ, Gov., Soc. Ch.; Soiling Club, Vice-Commodore; Young Re- publicans, Platform Comm.; Marketing Club. hairline most likely to recede by 2284 CUNNINGHAM, LAURENCE JAMES — B.S. Morketing; Hartford City; Beta Theta Pi, House Mgr., Rush Ch., Miami Triad Ch.; Little 500; Fall Carnival; Marketing Club. CUNNINGHAM, MICHAEL WAYNE - B.S. Finance; Lebanon; Delta Chi, VIce-Pres., Sec; Finance Club; Interfraternity Council; lU Foundation; Skull and Crescent. CURREY, KATHLEEN ANN - B.S. Office Monogement and Secretarial Concentration; South Bend; Delta Delta Delta, Chaplain, House Mgr.; AWS, Judicial Board; AIESEC. CURRIER, RONALD K. - B.S. Marketing; Goshen; Delta Upsilon, Vice- Pres.; Marketing Club; Union Comm. Ch.; lU Foundation; Inter- fraternity Council, Exec Comm.; YMCA. CURTIS, GEORGE EDWARD — B.S. Marketing; Danville; Beta Theta Pi, House Manager, Scholarship Ch,; Delta Sigma Pi; Interfraternity Council; lU Young Republicans; Marching 100. DAVID, ROGER — B.S. Business; Bloomlngton. DAVIS, CHARLES H. - B.S. Accounting; Flossmoor, III.; Phi Gommo Delta, Pres.; Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Blue Key; lU Foundation, Pres.; Scabbard and Blade. DAVIS, GROVER WILLIAM JR. - B.S. Personnel and Industrial Rela- tions; Houston, Texos; Kappa Sigma; Society for the Advance- ment of Management; lU Young Republicans. DAVIS, ROBERT EDWARD — B.S. Finance; Indionopolis; Delta Chi, Pledge Trainer, Treos.; Falcon Club; Interfraternity Council; Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club. DAVIS, WILLIAM BEYNON — Accounting; Gory; Accounting Club; Wesley Foundation. DEBROKA, ROBERT LEE - B.S. ' Accounting; Mishowako; Alpha Tau Omega; Accounting Club; Scabbard ond Blade. DELOR, DEROLD HOWARD — B.S. Marketing; Crown Point; Kappa Koppo Psi; Marching 100. 185 s-h 41k4 DEMBY, JEFFREY DAVID - B.S. Morketing; Sooth Bend; JAWQ, Soc. Ch.; Marketing Club; Manogement Club; HMIel Foundotion; Spelunking Club. DIAL, RICHARD ALLEN — B.S. Transportation; Loganiport; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Transportation Club. DICKEY, JOSEPH M. - B.S. Marketing; South Bend; Morketing Club. DINGLE, JERRY ALLEN - B.S. General Business Administration; Rich- mond; Kappa Sigma, DINKEL, JOHN WILLIAM JR. - B.S. Insurance; Terre Haute; Alpha Tou Omega, Vice Pres.; Falcon Club; Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club. DINSLEY, THOMAS EDWARD - B.S. Accounting; Vancouver, Canada; Phi Kappa Psi; Varsity Swimming; Cheerleader; I -Men ' s Ass. DOBROSKI, HENRY EDWARD - B.S. Accounting; Evansville; Foster Quad, Judicial Board; Accounting Club; Cosmopolitan Club. DOPP, WILLIAM FLOYD - B.S Business Journalism; Bloomington; Sigmo Chi, Editor; Doily Student, Advertising Mgr.; Alpha Delta Sigmo; Student Election Comm.; Ass ' t. Student Senotor. DRATWA, ROBERT EDWARD — B.S. Marketing; Chicago, III.; Phi Kappa Tau; Marketing Club; Little 500; Delta Sigmo Pi; Jr. Interfrc- ternity Council. DUFFY, MARY EILEEN - B.S. Finonce and Business Education; Ham- mond; Teter Quad, Academic Ch.; lU Student Council, Treas., (Calumet Center); Fi- ' once Club; lU Newman Club; Sailing Club. DUGAN. ROBERT MICHAEL - B.S. Finonce; Indianapolis; Delta Too Delto, Treas.; Delta Sigmo Pi; Senatorial Ass ' t.; Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club. DUNN. RICHARD lEWlS - B.S. Finance; Erie, Pa.; Sigmo Alpho Epsi- lon; Alpho Kappa Psi; Marching 100; YMCA. DUNN, RONALD LEE — B.S. Management and administration; Bloom- ington; Freshman Golf Team. DURNAL, RICHARD ALLEN - B.S. Accounting; Michigan City; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club; Beta Gammo Sigma. DUSEK, EUGENE A, - B.S. Finance; Houston, Texa ; lU Newman Club. EAST. ROBERT LEE — B.S. Business Administration; Bloomington; Market- ing Club. EBERSOLD, RICHARD PHILLIP - B.S. Personnel Management; Valpa- raiso; Rugby Club; Intermural Athletics. ECKERT, JOHN ROBERT — B S. Management and Administration; Jeffer- sonville; Phi Gamma Delta, Scholarship Ch.; Management Club; Sophomore Closs Council; Arnold Air Society. ECKLEBARGER, RICHARD DEFOE - B.S. Morketing; Goshen; JAWQ, Soc. Ch.; Marketing Club; Soiling Club; YMCA. EGGLESTON. WILLIAM RAYMOND — B.S. Marketing; LoPorte; Market- ing Club; Arnold Air Society. ELLENBERGER, JEN - B S, General Business Administration; Rocky River, Ohio; Koppo Alpha Theto, Vice-Pres.; Student Leader; Marketing Club; A ' pho Lambda Delto; lU Foundation, Steering Sec ; Sigma Alpha Iota, ELLIOTT, JAMES MARTIN — B.S. Monogement and Administration; Owentboro, Ky.; Sigma Pht Epsilon, Vrce-Pr es.; I-Men ' s Ass.; Interfroternity Council; lU Foundation; Football, Varsity Mgr. ELLIOTT, MICHAEL MARTIN — B.S, Finance; Bloomington; Delta Upsilon; Falcon Club; Skull and Crescent. ELLIS. DON EDWARD — B.S. Marketing; Bloomington; Marketing Club; Real Estate Club. Sec, Treas., Pres. please send twenty-Five dollars extra -- 186 ELLIS. RONALD LEON - B.S, Finance; Hebron; Finance Club. EMERSON, WILLIAM ROBERT — B.S. Finance; Bedford; Young Am ' rlcons for Freedom Pres.; Circle K, Pres.; Conservative League; lU Young Republicans. ENGBER, MICHAEL DAVID - B.S. Finonce; South Bend; Alpha Kappa Psi. ENGHAUS, EDWARD - B.S. Personnel; Corlos; JAWQ, Porks House, Acodemic Co-ord., Gov., Sec. -Treas.; lU Young Republicons; Student Senote. ESPICH, JEFFREY KEILER - B.S. Administrotion; Uniondole; Alpho Tou Omega, Rush Ch., Publicity Ch.; Blue Key; Interfroternity Coun- cil; lU Foundation, Steering Comm.; LJnion Comm, Ch,; YMCA. EVANS, BURTON E. - B.S. Accounting; Louisville, Ky.; Sigma Alpha Mu, Treo-..; Accounting Club; Hillel Foundation. EVERETT, THOMAS STEWART — B.S. Morketing; Richmond; Acacia; Morketing Club; lU Young Republicons; YMCA. EVERITT, EDWARD M. - B.S. Morketing; Scottsbutg; Marketing Club, FABIYANIC, GEORGENE SANDRA — B.S, OfMce Management; Ham- mond; Aloho Xi Delto; Accounting Club; Society for Advonce- ment of Monogement. FARINA, ROBERT JOHN - B.S. Accounting; New Buffalo, Mich, FARIS, ROSS AlAN - B.S. Accounting; Michigan City; Parks House, Vice-Gov.; Beta Gommo Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club, VicePres.; Phi Eta Sigma. FECZKO, TIMOTHY - B,S. Marketing; Crown Point; Delta Tau Delta; Delto Sigma Pi, S- nior Vice-Pres,; Jr. Interfroternity Council- Singing Hoosiers; Sphinx Club, FILIPOWSKI, JOHN FR iNCIS - B.S. Accounting, Pittsburgh, Pa,; Beta Theto Pi; Accounting Club FOSTER JAMES STANHOPE — B.S. General Business Administroflon; Gibson City, III ; Marketing Club. FOX. ROBERT FRANKUN JR — B S, Accounting; Washington; Account- ing Club; Air Force ROTC BasketboH. FRANK, ROGER A, — B.S. MonogemeTt and Administration; Pooli; Trees Center, Judicial Boord; Walnut Hall. Soc. Ch ; Delta Sigma Pi; lU Young Republicans FRITZ. JERRY JOSEPH - BS Monogement and Administrotion; Fort Woyne: KapDO Sigmo. Vice Pres.. Treos.; Interfroternlty Council; lU Newman Club; Skull and Crescent FULKERSON, MICHAEL CHARLES - BS. Marketing; Evonsvllle; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Rush Ch.; Fall Carnival Comm.; Marketing Club; Alpha Delta Sigma; lU Foundation; ILI Young Republicans. FULMER, LAWRENCE CRAIG - B.S. Accounting; Bloomington; Acocia, Vice-Pra;.; Student Athletic Comm.; Accounting Club; Jr. Inter- froternlty Council; Skull and Crescent; YMCA. GALL, SYLVIA ANN — B.S. Textile Merchandising; Alexandria; Market- ing Club; AIESEC; Omlcron Delta GARDNER, PHILLIP ROSS — B.S. Real Estate; Richmond; Real Estate Club; lU Young Republicans; YMCA. GEDRICK, JOHN PAUL JR. — B.S. Personnel Management; Alpha Tau Omega. Vice-Pres. Treas.; Society far the Advancement of Management; Union Comm. Ch., Personnel Dept. GIBSON, DAVID DAN — B.S. Insurance; Plymouth; Sigma Chi, Vice- Pres.; Blue Key, Vice-Pres.; Folcon Club; ID Foundation; Union Board, Pres.; YMCA. GIFFORD, PAUL ALAN — BS, Business Management; East Chicago; Chi Phi; Lombda Alpho Epsilon. GILLAM, RONALD LYNDON - B.S. Marketing; Remington; Theta Chi, Pledge Morshal; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans; Sphinx Club; Union Comm, Ch.; YMCA. GINGERICH, KIRBY KENT - BS. Business; Goshen. GIRARD, JAMES PATRICK — B.S Accounting; Michigan City; Account- ing Club. GLASS, JACQUELINE LOIS - B.S. Marketing; Lincalnwood, III.; Sigma Delto Tou, Vice-Pres., Pledge Trainer; Jr. Panhellenic; Omicron Delta; Ponhellenic, Exec. Council, Rush Counselor Ch.; LUNA, Ass ' t. Office Coord. GLOGER, KURT F. — B.S Internotionol Business Administration and Marketing; Columbus, Ma gee Hall, Pres.; Marketing Club; Management Club; lU Flying Club; lU Young Republicans. GOBLE, ORAL L. — B.S. Production Management and Industrial Engi- neering; Rell City; Society for the Advancement of Management. GODFREY, WILLIAM JOHN — B S Administrative Management; Walker ton; Trees Center, Pres.; Student Body, Vice-Pres.; lU Founda- tion; Student Senate. Speoker; Student Faculty Conduct Comm.; European Exchange Student. GOLD, ELLIOTT STEVEN - B S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpho Mu; Marketing Club; Hillel Foundotion; Scabbard and Blade, Vice-Pres.; Intramural Sports. GOODALL, VINCENT LLOYD - B.S. Personnel Management and Indus- trial Re ' ations; Manchester, Dominion of Jomoico; Debating Srciety; NAACP, Orgonlier, l-Men ' s Ass.; YMCA. GOOLDY, KENNETH JOE - B S. Morketlng; Bloomington; PI Kappa Phi; Koppo Kappa Psl; Marching 100; Marketing Club. GORMAN. ROBERT LAZARUS - B.S. Management; Columbus, Ohio; Teter Center, Judicial Boord; Union Comm. Ch. GORSUCH, TERRY L. - B.S. Marketing; Osceola; Kappa Delta Rho, Pres., Vice-Pres,; Alpho Koppo Psi, Vice-Pres.; Interfralernity Council; lU Foundation; Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club. 2L1 . i think i ' ll attend commencement exercises GOSS, ROBERT R. — B.S. Production Monogement; Gary; Delta Tau Delta, Soc. Ch.; Numsrol Club; Boseboll; YMCA. GRAHAM, ALAN M. - B.S. Morketing; Evanston, III.; Sigma Chi; Var- sity Tennis, Copt.; Morketing Club; Falcon Club; l-Men ' s Ass.; Sphinx Club. GRAINGER, WILLIAM KENT — B.S. Marketing; Kokomo; Marketing Club; lU Foundation. GRANDSTAFF, CHARLES D. - B.S. Business; Peru. GREEN, GENE RAYMOND — B.S. Accounting; Hanover; Accounting Club; Marketing Club. GREENBERT, DAV?D NORMAN - B.S. Accounting; Indionopolis; Sigmo Alpha Mu; Hillel Foundation; Campus Quiz Bowl; Sphinx Club; Intramural Athletics. GREGORY, STEPHEN WAYNE - B.S. Public Utilities; Rockport; Koppo Koppo Psi, Treos.; lU Foundation; Marching 100. GROSS, BERNARD — B.S, Management; Gary; Zeta Beta Tau, Sec, Rush CH.; Society for the Advancement of Management; Hillel Foundation; Aloha Delto Sigmo; lU Collegiate Democrats; Sen- atorial Ass ' t.; Sphinx Club. GRUBBS, SAMUEL M. — B.S. General Business Administration; Indiana- polis; Intramural Tennis; Conterburg Club, Treos.; Marketing Club; Social Service Club; lU Young Republicans. GUMBEL, SAMUEL EDWARD - B.S. Marketing; Evonsville; JAWQ, Soc. Ch., Vic3-Gov.; Marketing Club. GUSTAFSON, MARY ELIZABETH — B.S. Business Education; Ashtobulo, Ohio; Sigma Kappa; YWCA, HAMPEL, CAROL SUE -- B.S. Marketing; South Bend; Marketing Club. 187 ▲iLitWdk Atk A HANIG, JAMES L. - B.S. Morketing; Highlond Pork, III.; Chi Phi, Prej.; Falcon Club; Sphinx Club. HANNAH. LARRY JOE — B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; Delto Tou Delta; Accounting Club; Interfraternity Council; Skull ond Crescent, Trees.; Sphinx Club, Treos.; YMCA. HARRISON, G. CLARK — B.S. Reol Estole; Anderson; Sigma Nu, Vice- Pres.; Reol Estate Club, Vice-Pres.; Interfroternity Council; Scab- bard and Blode. HARRISON, LANCE GARFIELD - B.S. Finance; Lombard, III.; Hummer House, Vice-Gov.; IRHA Rep.; Finance Club; lU Foundotion; lU Young Republicans; Spelunking Club; Student Senate. HAY, MARTHA JEAN — B.S. Morketing; Thorntown; Kappa Koppo Gommo, Pres.; lU Foundotoin; Omicron Celto; YWCA. HAYNES, RICHARD BROWNING — B.S. Accounting; Hopkinsville, Ky.; Accounting Club; JAWQ, Athletic Director; lU Collegiate Demo- crats. HEDMAN, KENT RONALD — B.S. Manogement; South Bend; Alpha Tou Omega, Sec, Judicial Board. HEINE, PAUL WILLIAM — B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; Alpha Delto Sigma; Marketing Club; Freshman Football. HELLER. GEORGE LOUIS — B.S. Personnel Management; Gory; Market- ing Club. HENDERSON, STEPHEN DOUGLAS - B.S. Management; Bedford; Delta Upsilon. HENSLEY, DOUGLAS STEPHEN - B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy; Hommond; JAWQ, .Soc. Ch.; Intercollegiate Bowling Ac- counting Club; lU Collegiate Democrats. HERRMANN, CAROL ANN - B.S. Business Education, Cormel; lU Young Republicons; Omicron Delta. HESTER, PHILIP LYLE — B.S. Manogement and Administrotion; Arling- ton; Phi Gammo Delta, Vice-Pres.; Arnold Air Society, Sec; YMCA Student Leoder; Freshman Basketball ond Baseball. HETRICK, JERRY LYNN - B.S. Personnel Monogement; Ossion; Phi Kappa Tou, Treos. HEYDE, SHARON ANN - B.S. Textile Merchandising; South Bend. HICKEY, DOUGLAS LEE - B.S. Management; Terre Houte; Koppo Sigma, Soc. Ch. HIGGINS, DANIEL PATRICK - B.S. Morketing; Indianapolis; Marketing Club. HILBRICH, GERALD FRANK — B.S. Accounting; Schererville; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pledge Trainer; Beto Gamma Sigma; Accounting Club. HILL, ROBERT MARTIN — B.S. Tronsportotion; Indianapolis; Tou Koppa Epsilon, Treos.; lU Transportation Club. HINCHMAN, KATHIE LYNN - B.S. Business Education; Michigan City; little 500 Mini Rider. MINER, RONALD LEE - B.S. Accounting; Mishowoko; Dodds House, Soc. Ch.; Accounting Club. HOBLEY, DUANE ALAN - B.S. Accounting; Formland; Mogec Hall. HOGG, WINIFRED MARGARET — B.S. Accounting; Gary; Clork House, Treos., Floor Rep., Center Council; Accounting Club; Cosmo- politan Club; YWCA. HOJLBACHER, JOHN H. - B.S. Business; Fort Wayne. just because i m sraduating and leaving, 188 HOOVER, WILLIAM HARVEY JR. - B.S. Insurance; Worsow; Beta Theto Pi; Vice-Pres.; Union Comm. Ch.; Track Mgr.; YMCA. HUBBUCH, PHILIP J. JR. - B.S. Finance; Bloomington. HUFFMAN, FREDERIC LEROY - B.S. Accounting; Wokoruso; IRHA Judicial Board, Ch.; Accounting Club; Flame Club; Alpha Kappa Psi; lU Foundotion. HUGHES, HOWARD F. - B.S. Statistics; Kokomo. HUGHES, JOHN MARION JR. — B.S. Management and Administration; North Vernon. JACKSON, TERRY LEE - B.S. Morketing; Indianapolis; Alpha Delta Sigma. JAMES, PAUL EDWARD — B.S. Management; Dunkirk; Freshman Closs Council; Delta Sigma Pi; Society for the Advancement of Man- ogement; Varsity Track, Mgr.; I-Men ' s Ass. JENDREAS, GERALD - B.S. Accounting; Highland; JAWQ, Sec, Treos. JENKINS, THOMAS J — B.S. Accounting; Liberty; JAWQ, Gov. JENNINGS, DONNA LEE — B.S. Accounting; LoFontoine; Accounting Club; Omicron Delta. JENNINGS, JIM R. — B.S. Transportation; Indianapolis; Arnold Air Society; Tronsportotion Club; Intramural Sports. JOHNSON, GENE HOWARD - B.S. Accounting; Mulberry; Chi Phi, Treos.; Accounting Club. JOHNSON, WILLIAM RICHARD — B.S. Business Statistics; Gory. JONES, FRED RAYMOND — B.S. MonagemenI and Administration; Flora. JONES, RONALD CARROL — B.S. Monogement ond Adminislrotion; Fortville; Real Estate Club; Marketing Club. JONES, ROY FRANKLIN - B.S. Business Law; Indionopolis. JUNG, DEAN D. — B.S. Management ond Administration; Indionopolis; JAWQ, Judicial Board; Alpha Phi Omego, Vice-Pres., Pledge- master; Service Project Ch.; Intromurol Sports; YMCA. JUNKER, LARRY EUGENE - B.S. Marketing; Terre Haute; Alpho Tou Omega, Treos.; Marketing Club. KALB, WALLACE WILLIAM JR. — B.S. Accounting; Dubois; Accounting Club. KALISH, GERALD I. — B.S. Accounting; Lincolnwood, III.; Zeto Beto Tau; Accounting Club; lU Flying Club; Jr. Interfraternity Coun- cil; Freshmon Newspoper, Sports Ed.; Michigan Daily, Contribut- ing Sports Editor (U. of Mich.) KELLER, JAMES D. — B.S. Finance; Covington; Sigma Chi; Alpho Kappa Psi. KELLER, JOHN DONALD — B.S. Business Administration; Indionopolis; Sigmo Chi, Pres.; Interfraternity Council; Jr. Interfraternity Council; Skull ond Crescent; Sphinx Club. KIEHLER, CARL FREDERICK - B.S. Accounting; Detroit, Mich.; Account- ing Club; Morketing Club. KIEL, LARRY DAVIS - B.S. Accounting; Columbus; Accounting Club; ARBUTUS; Phi Eto Sigmo. KIERAN, WILLIAM JAMES — B.S. Monogement and Administrotion; Bloomington; l-Men ' s Ass.; Varsity Football Mgr. KIMBALL, NELSON ROBERT - B.S. Finance; Fort Woyne; Finonce Club, Sec. KINSER, DAVID KENNETH - B.S. Marketing; Chogrin Foils, Ohio; Koppo Delto Rho, Vice-Pres.; lU Sing, Steering Comm ; Morket- ing Club, Pres., Vice-Pres.; Alpho Koppo Psi. Pres.; lU Founda- tion; YMCA. KING, GEORGE DEAN - B.S. Finonce; Indionopolis; Phi Koppo Psi; lU Foundation, St-ering Comm.; Jr. Interfroternity Council, Sec; Skull ond Crescent; Union Comm Ch.; YMCA, Comm. Ch. KLEIN, ROBERT ANDREW - B.S. Generol Business; East Chicago Mon- agement Club. KLINKER, GENE F. — B.S. Marketing; Bloomington; Accounting Club; Finance Club; Monogement Club; Marketing Club; Real Estate Club. KLIPSCH, MARION DAVID - B.S. Accounting; Petersburg; Delta Chi; Fall Cornivol Comm.; Accounting Club; Sphinx Club, KOWINSKI, MICHAEL WILLIAM — B.S. Monogement ond Administro- tion; Clinton; Koppo Delto Rho, Hous Mgr.; Alpho Koppo Psi; Vorsity Soccer. B.S. Accounting; Tell City; Foster Quod, Accounting; Hammond; IRHA Exec. lU Orchestra; Jr. Student Athletic KREISLE, WILLIAM STEPHEN Gov.; Accounting Club. LABUS, ROBERT JOHN - B.S, Council; lU Foundotion; Boord; Morching 100. LASLEY, LENORA GAIL - B.S. Business Educotion; Cootesville; Audi- torium Usher Corps.; Student Education Ass.; Accounting Club, LECKRONE, GARRETT KENNETH - B.S. Marketing; Hommond; Morket- ing Club. you don t have to return my rraternity pin LEMAN, JAMES ROBERT — B.S. Marketing; Bremen; Delta Upsilon, Vice-Pres., Sec; Alpha Delta Sigma, Trees.; Beta Gamma Sigma; Marketing Club; lU Collegiate Democrats; YMCA Student Leader. LEONARD. ROBERT FRANKLIN II - B.S. Personnel Management; Bloom- ington; Kappa Sigmo, Pres., Vice-Pres., Rush Ch., Building Comm.; Interfraternity Council; President ' s Cob i net; Student Ass ' t. Supreme Ct.; AFROTC Drill Team. LEOPOLD, CHARLES MEYER - B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; Alpha Delta Sigma; Varsity Basketball Mgr.; Varsity Baseball Senior Mgr.; Marketing Club. LERCH, THOMAS PAUL - B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; YMCA. LESTER, DAVID NEAL — B.S. Accounting; Indionopolis; Lowe House, Treas.; Alpha Phi Omega. LEWIS, ROBERT J. JR. - B.S. Personnel Management,- Indianapolis; Phi Gommo Delta. LINK, MICHAEL THOMAS — B.S. Marketing; Greensburg; Beta Theta Pi; Marketing Club; Intromurals. LINK, THOMAS VERNON - B.S.- Marketing; Gory; Teter Center, Gov., Communication Co-ord.; Marketing Club; Fall Orientotion Comm. LINKE, CURTIS GLENN - B.S. Business-Journalism; Columbus; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Soc. Ch., Exec. Comm.; Daily Student, Night Editor; Falcon Club; Interfraternity Council, Exec. Sec; Sigma Delta Chi, Vice-Pres.; Varsity Track, Senior Mgr. LINN, LARRY ALAN — B.S. Production Management; Michigon City; Foster Quad Hall Chorus, Pres. LIPSIG, ROBERT J. — B.S. Accounting; Hammond; Sigmo Alpha Mu, Treas.; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club; Interfraternity Council; Sphinx Club. LITTLE, DARYL RAY - B.S. Marketing; Covington; Kappa Delta Rho; Marketing Club; Alpha De ' ta Sigmo; Alpha Koppo Psi. 189 LOUDERMILK, HARRY DEAN — B.S. Insuronce; Bloomington; Insurance Club; Society for Pershing Rifles; Society for the Advancement of Management; lU Newman Club; YMCA. LUCE, LAUREL A. — B.S. Office Management; North Webster, LUNDBERG, CARL N. - B.S. Generol Business; Wolcottvllle; Laurel Hall, Gov.; Sailing Club; Little 500; TCA Judicial Board, Ch. LYON ROBERT ELDON — B.S. Personnel Management; Bloomington; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Freshman Football; Freshman Basketball- Varsity Football. MACE, WALTER RALPH — B.S. Management and Administrotion; Spring Lake, N.C.; Marketing Club. MADER, MICHAEL HALE - B.S. Marketing; Niles, Mich.; Marketing Club; Jenkins House, Gov.; JAWQ, Boord of Vice-Governors; YMCA. NAHRWOLD, BRUCE RICHARD — B.S. Marketing; Woodburn; Hummer House, Hammer Editor; JAWQ, Religion Council, Cultural Comm.; Flame Club, Treas.; Alpha Delta Sigma; lU Young Re- publicans. MALSBURY, FRANK HENRY — B.S. General Business Administrotion; Army Reserve Units, State of Indiana, Commander. MANCL, VLADIMIR HERMAN — B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Zeta Beta Tou; Intromurols Tennis Champ, Doubles, Singles; AR- BUTUS; Arnold Air Society; Freshman Tennis; Freshman Basket- ball. MANGUS, CHARLES ALAN - B.S. Accounting; Thorntown; Sigma Chi, Treos., Sec; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club; Student Govt.; Interfraternity Council; tU Foundation. MANN, DAVID SHENK — B.S. Production Management; Kokomo; Union Board Comm. Member; Society for the Advancement of Manogement; Marketing Club, MARANDO, JOSEPH ROBERT — B.S. Management and Administration; Gary; Phi Kappa Tau; Athletics Mgr.; Delta Sigma Pr. MARCHING, ROBERT E. — A. B. Marketing; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Kappa Psi; Marketing Club; Accounting Club; Falcon Club, Pres,; Sphinx Club. MARSH, JACK T. - B.S. Marketing; Blufftan; Kappa Delta Rho; Market- ing Club. MASCUS, CHARLES ANTHONY - B.S. Accounting; Gory; ARBUTUS, Ass ' t. Bus. Mgr.; lU Newman Club, Program Director; Accounting Club; Athletic Director; Bowling, Captain. MAHERN, LARRY EUGENE - B.S. Management and Administration; Wo bosh; Beta Theta Pi; Accounting Club; Marketing Club; Fal- con Club. McCarthy, MICHAEL FRANCIS — B.S. Accounting; Gory; Alpha Tou Omega, Social Ch.; Little 500; Sphinx Club. McCOMBS, COLE JOSEPH — B.S. Marketing; Wabash; Beta Theta Pi; Marketing Club, Vice-Pres., Treas.; Alpha Delta Sigma; lU Foundation; Sphinx Club. McGOVERN, RONALD WILLIAM - B.S. Management and Administra- tion; Westport; Lambda Chi Alpha; lU Young Republicans; Base- ball. McMULLEN, DIANNE MARIE — B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; Kappa Delta, House Manager, Boord of Standards; ARBUTUS; Account- ing Club; Omicron Delta; YWCA. McQUINN, JEFFREY A. — B.S. Marketing; Franklin; Delta Upsllon, Pres.; Marketing Club; lU Foundotion; Sphinx Club, Vice-Pres.; Union Comm, Chairman; YMCA. MEEK, WILLIAM ROBERT — B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Delta Tou Delta, Rec. Sec; Morketing Club; Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club. MELROSE, WILLIAM L. — B.S. Morketing; Indianapolis; Phi Kappa Theta; Marketing Club; Alpha Delta Sigmo; Interfroternity Council; lU Newman Club. METTS, JOHN JAMES — B.S. Finance; Fort Wayne; Theta Chi, Pres., Vice-Pres.; Interfraternity Council; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans; Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club. wonder ir i can Find someone to 30 to 190 MEYERS, JOHN A. JR. - B.S. Business; Moylield, Ky. MILLER, CORNELIUS TYRONE — B.S. Monagement and Administration; Elkhart; Omega Psi Phi, Trees., Pres.; Marketing Club; l-Men ' s Ass.; Interfraternity Council; NAACP; Track. MILLER, GERALD S. - B.S. Marketing; New Albany; lU Young Re- publicans; Marketing Club; Transportation Club; Swim Team Mgr.; Little 500. MILLER, JERRY M. — B.S. Finance; Indianapolis; Student Senate; lU Young Republicans, Treas.; President ' s Cabinet; lU Young Con servotivss, Pres.; Ch. MFSF. MILLER, LARRY GENE - B.S. Accounting; Pendleton; lU Foundation; Accounitng Club; Little 500. MILLER, ROBERT KENNETH JR - B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; lU Young Republicans; Marketing Club; Accounting Club; SAM. MILLER, STEPHEN KLINGLER - B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; Delta Tau Delta; Accounting Club; Interfraternity Council; Jr. Inter- fraternity Council; YMCA. MINER, DAVID R, - B.S. Morketing; Kokomo; Sigma Nu; Marketing Club MITCHELL, JOHN PAUL - B.S. Marketing; Mishowako; Delta Sigmo Pi, Corr.; Marketing Club. MIZE, GARY WILLIAM - B S. Management; Evonsville; Phi Epsilon Pi, Sec; Great Issues, Vice Chairman. MONTGOMERY, WILFRED CLA RK - B.S. Marketing; New Albany; Marketing Club. MOORE, RICHARD LEE — B.S. Business and Administration; Richmond; lU Young Republicans; Student Elections. MOORMAN, ANNE - B.S. Textile Merchandising; Winchester; Landes Hall, Judicial Board; Morketlng Club; Senior Board of Directors, Pres.; Cultural Committee; Collegian, Editor. MOREHOUSE, GORDON MICHAEL - B.S. Marketing; Veedersburg; Marketing Club; lU Collegiate Democrots. MORELOCK, SHARON LOUISE — B.S. Business Education; Indionapolis; Delta Zeto, Vice-Pres., Cor. Sec; Student Education Ass.; Omi- cron Delta, Pres. MOWRER, STEVEN MICHAEL — B.S. Monagement and Administrotion; Huntington; Beta Theto Pi; lU Young Republicans; Marketing Club; Little 500; Skull ond Crescent; Sphinx Club. MURDOCK, MICHAEL LEE — B.S. Marketing; Paoli; Sigma Chi; Market- ing Club; Advertising Club; lU Foundotlon; Sphinx Club; Soccer. MURFITT, PHILIP DAVID — B.S. Statistics; Plymouth; lU Young Republi- cans; Central Indiana Statistical Ass. MURRAY, RICHARD ALUIN - B.S. Business Administration; Columbus; Alpha Tou Omega; Delta Sigma Pi; Falcon Club; lU Foundation; Sphinx Club. MURRELL, CASSANDRA LEHMAN - B.S. Textile Merchandising. MYERS, JOHN ASHBY JR. — B.S. Accounting; Moyfieid, Kentucky; Theto Chi, Trees.; Accounting Club, Vice-Pres.; Intermurals, Ch. MYERS, MAX STANLEY - B.S. Marketing; Churubusco. MYERS, ROBERT DOV NEY — B.S. Management and Administration; South Bend. NICHOLLS, DAVID HERBERT — B.S. General Business; East Chicago; Walnut Hall, Vice-Gov.; Daily Student; Student Elections Com. B.S. Business Administration; Clorksville. — B.S. Accounting; Brookville; Accounting NUNN, KENNETH LEE - NUTTY, RAYMOND JOHN Club. O ' BRYAN, ANTHONY — B.S. Finance; Hammond; Hummer House, Gov.; lU Foundation. OSBORN, RICHARD N. — B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Beta Theta Pi; Marketing Club; Delta Sigma Pi; Jr. tnterfraternlty Council- Singing Hoosiers; Union Board. OSBORNE, EDWARD HENRY - B.S. Accounting; Connersville; Theto Chi; Accounting Club. OTOLSKI, JERRY JOHN — B.S. Accounting; South Bend; Accounting Club. PARKER, SAMUEL JOSEPH - B.S. Finance; Crown Point; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Marketing Club; Sphinx Club. PASTOR, JERRY GEORGE — B.S. Personnel Managmeent and Organi- zation Behavior; Gory; JAWQ Cultural Ch.; Sigma Alpha Sigma; Student Gov. at lUGC, Vice-Pres. PATE, GLENN S. — B.S. General Business; Boonville; Acacia; Marketing Club; Real Estate Club; lU Young Republicans. PATTON, JAMES CURTIS — B.S. Accounting; Knightstown; Accounting Club; Tronsportation Club. PEORD, Donald EUGENE — S.S. Management ond Administration; Bloomington; Arnold Air Society; YMCA. PEREZ, JAMES JOSEPH — B.S. Management and Administrotion; Crown Point; JAWQ Vice-Gov. p.a.b. For me; iVe got an interview today PETERS, JOHN K. — B.S. Finance; Indianapolis, lombda Chi Alpha, Treas., Pledge Trainer; Alpha Kappa Psi; lU Young Republicans; Sphinx Club; Union Comm. Ch,; YMCA. PFERRER, PETER MICHAEL - B.S. Marketing; Ewing; AMA; Society for the Advancement of Management. PHIlllPS, ROBERT MELVIN - B.S Accounting; Warsaw; Wells Quod, Pres.; Delta Sigma Pi, Pres.; Accounting Club, Treos.; iU Young Republicans; Student Senate, Sec. of the Treos. PHILLIPS, RONALD JOSEPH — B.S. Accounting; Hammond. PIFER, JUDY ANN — B.S. Business Education; Valparaiso; Marketing Club; Student Ed. Ass.; AWS; YWCA. PLIKUHN, THOMAS A. — B.S. Management and Administration; Griffith. POLLARD, FRANK ROGER - B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Delta Tou Delta, Pres.; Marketing Club; Interfrater.:ity Council; Skull and Crescent; Student Elections; YMCA, Frosh Camp Counselor. POTTER, GORDON RAY — B.S. Accounting; Montgomery. POZNER, NORMAN CARL - B.S. Marketing; Indionapolis; LUNA; IU Baseball, Senior Mgr.; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard ond Blade. PRICKEH, FRANKLYN LEE - B.S. Marketing; Ambia; Marketing Club; IU Collegiate Democrats. PROUGH, RICHARD DALE — B.S. Business Administration; Alexandria. PRUETT, JUDY KAY — B.S. Business Education; Bloomington; Notional Ed. Ass. 191 RADULOVICK, NICK J. — B.S. Personnel Management; Gary; Societ y for the Advancement of Monogement. RALSTON, CHARLES EDWARD - B.S. General Buiineii; Modiion; Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-Pres.; Sphinx Club; YMCA. RAMSEY, HARRY WAYNE - B.S. Production Management; Indianapolis; Kappa Delta Rho; lU Foundation; Interfroternity Council, Vice- Pres.; Sphinx Club; YMCA. REAL, JERRY LEE - B.S. Accounting; Middletown; ARBUTUS; lU Foundation; Marching 100; Queen; Union Boord. REECE, ROBERT MERRILL — B S. Morketing; Connersviltc; Sigmo Chi; Marketing Club; YMCA; Freshman Comp Counselor; Red Book Comm. RICHE50N, MERRILY — B.S. Marketing; Anderson; Alpha Gamma Delta, Rush Ch.; Marketing Club, Vice-Pres.; YWCA. RinER, DWIGHT SCOVILL - B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Sigmo Alpha Epsilon; Marketing Club; Blue Key; ARBUTUS; Alpha Delta Sigma, Pres. ROBERTS, LARRY DELRUE - B S. Production Management; New Albany; Society for the Advancement of Management. ROOT, JOEL D. — B.S. Management and Administration; South Bend; Society for the Advancement of Management. ROTH, ROBERT MARTE — B.S. Accounting; Plymouth; Phi Koppo Tau, House Mgr.; Accounting Club. RUCH, WILLIAM ARTHUR — B.S. Management and Administration; Marion. RUSH, CHARLES KEIRN - B S. Generol Business; West Lafayette. RUSSELL, ROBERT STANLEY - B S. General Business; Rochester, NY.; Thela Chi, Cor. Sec; Canterbury Club. RYAN, RICHARD STEVEN - B.S. Finance; Kentland; Finance Club. SALIARIS, LEE ANDREW — B.S. Morketing; Gory; Delta Chi. SAMIS, GUST ANGELO - B.S. Accounting; East Chicago; Finance Club; Accounting Club. SANTILLI, JOHN FREDERICK - B.S. Accounting; Hartford City; Ac- counting Club. SCHAPPI, DAVID BRIAN - B.S. Accounting; Calumet City, III.; Foster Quad., Treos.; Accounting Club. SCHELTEWS, GERALD VERNON JR. — B.S. Monogement and Adminis- trotion South Bend; IRHA, Soc. Ch.; Sophomore Closs Council- Student Elections Commission. SCHLEICHER, MERLYN HARRIET — B.S Accounting; Borden; Omicron Delta; lU Young Republicans; Accounting Club, Sec, Vice-Pres.; Teter Quad, Gov., Center Council, Communications Coord. SCHLOTTER, LEO — B.S. Management Administration; Washington; Accounting Club; Scabbard and Blade; Society for the Advance- ment of Monogement. SCHNEll, JAMES ARTHUR - B.S. Business, Journalism; Brownsburg; Daily Student; Alpha Phi Omega, Sec; lU Foundation; Wesley Foundation, Cabinet Member; YMCA. SCHOON, GARRY OWEN - B.S. Finance; Gory; Finance Club. SCHROEDER, RICHARD TIMOTHY - B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy; Evonston, Illinois; Phi Delta Theta, Pres., Treas.; Falcon Club, Treos.; Interfroternity Council; Sphinx Club; Swimming. they said it wouldn t be done, but it was, 192 SCHWEIN, THOMAS M. — B.S. Generol Business; Brownslown; Phi Delta Theta; lU Young Republicans; Union Board. SCOTT, JAMES HUGH — B.S. Accounting; Jeffersonville; Accounting Club; Jozz Ensemble; Circle K, Pres,; Wells Quad, Treas.; lU Center Student Council. SEIGEL, MICHAEL EDWARD - B.S. General Business; Indianapolis; Zeta Beta Tau, Pres.; ARBUTUS, Business Mgr.; lU Foundation; Interfraternity Council, Court of Justice; Sphinx Club; Union Comm. Ch. SELL, MILAN F. - B.S. Management; Fort Wayne; Flame Club; lU Young Republicans; Young Americans for Freedom; Conservative League; Society for Advancement of Management. SEXTON, ROBERT WALTON - B.S. Personnel Monogement; George- town; Soiling Ctub; Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment. SHANNON, DONALD FREDERICK — B.S. Management and Administra- tion; Indianapolis; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-Pres.; Sec; Inter- froternity Council. SHAW, JACK RYAN - B.S. Accounting; Lebonon; Sigma Nu, Pres., Vice- Pres., Chop.; Interfraternity Council, Chief Justice; Skull and Crescent. SHEETS, LARRY RICHARD — B.S. Marketing; Decatur; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pres., Soc. Ch., Rush Ch.; AMA; Interfroternity Council; Presi- dent ' s Cobinet; YMCA. SHELEY, DONALD RAY JR. - B.S. Finance; Vincennes; Finance Club. SIDLAUSKAS. N. ANNE - B.S. Accounting and Marketing; Brookfield, III.; Alpha Omicron Pi, Ass ' t. Treas.; Accounting Club, Sec; Pleiades; Omicron Delta; Union Comm. Ch.; National Collegiate Coed Pocket Billiards Champion. SIEWIN, DENNIS E. — B.S. Marketing; Valparaiso; Sigma Nu, Soc Ch.; Marketing Club; lU Newman Club. SILCOX, PHILIP LEWIS — B.S. Personnel Management; Michigan City; Society for the Advancement of Management; YMCA. SIMMONS, MAX E. - B.S. Marketing; Idaville; Morketing Club; YMCA. SMITH, CAROL LOIS — B.S. Business Educotion,- South Bend; Sigma Delta Tau; ARBUTUS; Daily Student; Hillel Foundation; Omicron Delta; YWCA. SMITH, KENT LOREN — B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; ARBUTUS, Ad- vertising; Alpha Phi Omega, Treas., Financial Advisor; West- minster Foundation. SMITH, KIRK ALLEN — B.S. Marketing; Peru; Delta Upsilon; Jr. Inter- fraterntty Council; Falcon Club; Marketing Club. SMITH, ZACH PARK JR. — B.S. Administrative Management; Lo Hobra, California; Phi Sigmo Kappa; SAM, Sec, Trees.; Alpha Koppa Psi; iU Collegiote Democrats; Marketing Club; Circle K. SNELL, EDWIN LEE — B.S. Marketing; Lowell; Sigma Chi; Marketing Club; Doily Student; Alpha Delta Sigma. SOLOMON, JAY HARRY — B.S. Accounting; Munster; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Accounting Club; Marching 100; Hillel Foundation. SOMRAK, VICTOR JOSEPH — B.S. Marketing; Indionopolis; Morketing Club; Accounting Club. SPARKS, JERRY DUKE - B.S, Accounting; Terre Haute; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Blue Key; IU Foundation; Student Supreme Court; Union Board, Vice-Pres.; YMCA. SPEAR, JAMES ARTHUR — B.S. Accounting; Chicago, III.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Beta Alpha Psi; Folcon Club; Hillel Foundation; Accounting Club; Sphinx Club. SPUOICH, JOHN ANTHONY — B.S. Accounting; Munster; Accounting Club. STAUFFER, BRUCE A. — B.S. Business Administration; Argos; Market- ing Club. STAUFFER, DON RICHARD - B.S. Morketing; Harlan; Alpha Tau Omego; Marketing Club. STEELE, NELSON GENE — B.S. Marketing; Bloomington; Marketing Club; Little 500; Intramural Basketball; Intramural Football; Tronsportation Club. STEPICH, JOSEPH GEORGE JR. - B.S. Personnel Management; East Chicogo; Alpha Tou Omega; Pledge Troiner, Song Ld.; Freshman Basketboll. STERRETT, WILLIAM EUGENE - B.S. Accounting; Greenfield; Account- ing Club; Smith Holl, Soc. Ch. STEWART, JEANNE ANN - B.S, Accounting; Logansport; Alpha Chi Om go; Omicron Delta; YWCA. STILLSON. JAMES DALE - B.S. Personnel Administration; Crov n Point; Porks House, Sec.-Treos.; IU Young Republicons; Society for the Advancement of Monogement; Wesley Foundotion; YMCA. STIPP, STEPHEN WILLIAM - B.S. Marketing; Bloomington; Acocia; Marketing Club. STOHLER, L, ROBERT - B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy; Indianapolis; Phi Kappa Psi; l-Men ' s Ass.; Senior Mgr. Basket- STOUT, ROY GENE — B.S. Marketing; Fort V ayne; Tou Koppa Epsilon; Morketing Club; Bowling Club; Greek Week Ch. STRUBBE, JANET KAY - B.S. Business Educotion; Fort Wayne; Alpha Omicron Pi, Treos., Pledge Trainer; Omicron Delta; IU Young Re- publicans; YWCA, STULTZ, SHARON ANN - B,S. Office Management; New Albany; IU Newmon Club. STUMP, JAMES E. — B.S, Accounting; Bloomington; Accounting Club, Pres.; IU Fort Woyne Center Student Senate, Pres. students Fees reached an all-time high STURGEON, HERBERT WARNER — B.S. Accounting; Camden; Account- ing Club. SUGAR, LARRY L. — B.S, Personnel Management; DeLono, Flo.; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Smitli Hall, Vicc-Pres.; Teter Quod, Activities Co- ord.; Society for the Advancement of Monogement. SULLIVAN, MICHAEL G. - B.S. Marketing; Volporoiso; Marketing Club; Delta Srgmo Pi; Teter Quod, Gov., Sec.-Treos., Athletic Co-ord. SWAIN, KARL DAVIS - B.S. Accounting; Lizton; Accounting Club; IU Foundotion; Jr. Student Athletic Board; YMCA; Union Comm. Ch. SWEARINGEN, LAWRENCE LEE - B.S. Morketing; Bloomington; Koppo Delta Rho, Sec; Morketing Club; YMCA; Alpho Dello Sigma; IU Sing, Steering Comm. SZINK, CAROL LYNN - B.S. Business Education; Fort Wayne; Alpha Phi, Treos., Pres.; AWS, Legislative Board; Beto Gommo Sigma; Senior Closs Org. Femole Director; Mortar Board; Union Comm. Ch. TATTERSFIELD, ANTHONY E. - B.S. Business; Mexico City, Mexico. TAYLOR. HARRY THOMAS - B.S. Accounting; Anderson; Accounting Club. THOMAS, MICHAEL P. - B.S. Insurance; Plymouth; IU Young Republi- cans; Conservotive League. THOMPSON, ROBERT EDWARD — B.S. Marketing; Bloomington; Delta Sigma Pi, See; Marketing Club. THOMPSON, ROBERT IRWIN — B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis; Phi Gommo Delta. THRASHER, SUZANNE - B.S. Business Education; Bloomington; IU Folksong Club, Sec, Treos. 193 TOBIAS, RANDALL LEE - B.S. Marketing; Remington; Theta Chi; Blue Key; Senior Closs Pres.; lU Found otion; Student Senate; Fall Cornivol, Ch. TOMLINSON, DONNA RAE - B.S, Accounting; Gory; Accounting Club; lU Young Republicons. TOOBIN, BERNARD I, - B S- Marketing; Louisville; Alpho Epsilon Pi, Pres,. Vice-Pres,; Arnold Air Society; Interfroternity Council; Morketing Club; Hillel Foundotion. TRIBBY, EMORY K. - B.S- Finance; Rcbinson, III; Walnut Hall, Sec- Treos. TROUT, FRED MAURICE JR - BS. Business Economics and Public Policy; Bloomington. TRYHO, HAMES ROGER - B S. Marketing; South Bend; Laurel Hall, Communication Ch , House Council; lU Collegiate Democrats; tU Newman Club; Little 500 Rider; Intramural Sports TYNAN, ANDREW H. — B.S. Management and Administration; Indiana- polis; Alpho Tau Omega; Sophomore Class Council; Orgonized Party, Treos. UMPHREY, LYNNE E, - B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Pi Beta Phi. URBANSKI, JOSEPH ANDREW - B.S. Production Manogement; Crown Point; Sigma Alpho Epsilon, Pres., Comptroller; Society for the Advoncement of Management; Interfroternity Council; lU Foun- dation. UTTER, GARY DEAN - B.S. Accounting; Noblesville; Accounting Club; Society for the Advancement of Management; Drill Team; Delta Sigma Pi. VELASQUEZ, PAUL JOSEPH - B.S. Business Administration; East Chi- cago; Marketing Club; Society for the Advoncement of Man- agement. VONESH, CHARLES DUDLEY - B.S, Marketing; Bloomington; Kappa Delto Rho; Marketing Club; Singing Hoosiers. WAGNER, RICHARD L. — B.S. Marketing; Columbus; Marketing Club; Falcon Club. WARGO, BRUCE WILLIAM - B.S. Accounting; Whiting; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club, Beta Gammo Sigma. WEAVER, THOMAS E. - B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy; Richmond; Acacia; Skull and Crescent. WEIL, DAVID SAMUEL — B.S. Marketing; Evonsville; JAWQ, Vice-Gov., Soc. Ch.; Morketing Club; Hillel Foundotion. WEISBERG, FRANKLIN F. - B.S. Real Estote; Louisville, Ky.; SIgmo Alpha Mu, Hist., Soc. Ch.; Real Estote Club; Marketing Ciub; Hillel Foundation. WEISS, JILL MOSES - B.S. Business Administration; Whiting; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Rush Ch.; Hillel Foundo.ion; Omicron Delta. WEISS, LEE - B.S. Accounting; Whiting; Sigma Alpha Mu; Jr. Inter- froternity Council; Interfroternity Council; Skull and Crescent; Falcon Club; Hillel Foundotion. WELAGE, VINCENT PAUL — B.S. Transporlolion; Greensburg; Irons porta tion Club, Pres.; Forest Hall, Board of Gov. WERDINE, DAVID HAROLD - B.S. Management and Administration; Mich ig on City; Society for the Advancement of Management; lU Young Republicans; Spelunking Club; Intramural Sports, WETZEL, GEORGE C. - B.S. Management; South Bend; Phi Kappa Theta, Pres., Vice-Pres.; Organized Party, Vice-Ch.; Interfro- ternity Council; Skull and Crescent; President ' s Cobinet; Union Comm. Ch. WHITAKER, JOEL - B.S. Business Journalism; Indianapolis; JAWQ, Business Mgr.; Daily Student; lU Young Republicans; Sigma Delta Chi; Conservative League. WHITE, DENNY LEE - B.S. Morketing; Spencer; Acacia; Marketing Club; !U Collegiate Democrats; lU Foundation. standards make us cross-eyed 194 WHITLOW, RICHARD HAL - B.S. Finance; Gary; Little 500 Rider. WHITMAN, RILEY HALSTEAD II - B.S. Marketing; Vincennes; Delta Upsilon; Marketing Club; lU Young Republicans; Sailing Club; Alpha Delta Sigma. WIEMUTH, ROBERT A. — B.S. General Business and Administration; Terre Haute; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Jr. Interfroternity Council; YMCA. WILEY, DAVID LEE - B.S. Monogement; Pointsville, Ky.; Society for the Advancement of Manogement; Cosmopolitan Club; lU Col- legiate Democrots. WILLIAMS, LINDA LOU — B.S. Personnel Management; North Vernon; Kappa Delta; Sophomore Class Council; AIESEC; LUNA; Omi- cron Delta; Senotoriol Ass ' t. WILLIAMSON, MIKE JOSEPH - B.S. Finance; Evonsville; Martin Hall, Trees.; Foster Quad, Business Mgr., Judicial Board, Board of Gov. WILMORE, THOMAS LEE - B.S. Marketing; South Bend; Chi Phi; Alpha Delto Sigma; Marketing Club; lU Young Republicans; Jr. Inter- fraternity Council; Skull and Crescent. WILSON, JOSEPH P. — B.S. Morketing; Volporoiso; Marketing Club. WILSON, MEREDITH lEE — B.S. Management and Administration; Indianopolis; Real Estate Club. WILSON, WILLIAM LEE — B.S. Accounting; South Bend; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club; Beta Gamma Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi. WOLFE, JOHN RUSSELL — B.S. Finance; Greenwood; Doddi House, Athletic Co-ord.; Alpha Kappa Psi; lU Young Republicans. WOOLDRIDGE, BRUCE ALAN - B.S. Tronsportation; Kokomo. WOOSNAN, RICHARD EDWARD - B.S. Accounting; Alexandria; Sigmo Nu, Reporter; YMCA; Union Board; lU Foundation, Steering Comm.; Jr. tnterfraternity Council, Treos. WRIGHT. DAVID DENCIL — B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Phi Epsilon Pi, Pres., Vice-Pres.; Interfraternity Council; lU Young Republi- cans; Jr. Interfraternity Council; President ' s Council; LUNA, Pari. WRIGHT, ROBERT AARON — B.S. Management and Administration; Zonesville; JAWQ, Vice-Gov., Athletic Director; lU Foundation; Little 500 Rider. YODER, VINCENT LYNN - B.S. Management and Administration; Fort Wayne; Pershing Rifles; JAWQ, Religious Council Sec; IRHA Cultural Coord. ZAUN, DAVID RONALD - B.S. finance; Homond; Kappa Delta Rho; Treas.; Alpha Koppo Psi, Treas,; Blue Key; lU Foundation; Singing Hoosiers; YMCA, Vice-Pres. ZIMMERMAN, BECKY LOU — B.S Business Education; Avillo; Omicron Delta; Notional Business Education Ass. dentistry UNDER THE DIRECTION of Dean M. K. Mine, DDS, the School of Dentis- try has made a striking increase in its graduate program this year, with a record of 98 students enrolled. At present, under the leadership of Dr. David Bixler, the school is inter- ested in pioneering the field of dental genetics, with applications for research grants in the near fu- ture. Dental students spend three years at Bloomington preparing for four years at the Medical Center. They spend the first two years there in medical science, and the last two years in clinic and theory work. 195 BARKSDALE, GARY TRENT - D.D.S. Dentistry; Pooli; Delta Tau Delta; Delto Sigma Delta; lU Young Republicons; Skull and Crescent; YMCA; Student American Dental Ass. BAUER, TRAVIS LANE Delta. D.D.S. Dentistry; Mt. Vernon; Delta Sigmo a i BAYLEY, JAMES WILLIAM - D.D.S. Dentistry; Lofoyette. BLEEKE, DAVID ALTON - D D.S. Dentistry; Fort Woyne; Delta Sigmo BOHLIN, JAMES JENSEN - DOS. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Psi Omega. BRYANT, F. STEPHEN - D.D.S. Dentistry; Franklin; Xi Psi Phi. BUCKNER, CHESTER FRANKLIN - D.D.S. Dentistry; Terre Houte; Tou Kappo Epsilon; Detio Sigmo Delto. BYER, CHARLES ALBERT - D.D.S. Dentistry; West Palm Beoch, Flo. CARTER, ROBERT RAY - D D.S. Dentistry; New Albony; Singing Hoosiers. CATEY, PHILIP LEE - D.D.S. Dentistry; Carlos; Delto Sigmo Delto. CHALLMAN, JOHN BROOKS - D.D.S. Dentistry; Mt. Vernon. CLARK, CURTIS VAUGHN - D.D.S. Dentistry; Indionopolis; Delta Sigma Delta. CRAWFORD, CHARLES EDWARD - D.D.S. Dentistry; Indionopolis. CROSSEN, JAMES BRENT - DOS Dentistry; Speedwoy; Phi Koppo Psi; Delta Sigma De ' ta. DAVISSCN, NELSON MARC — DOS. Dentistry; Winchester; Psi Omego. DILGER, KENNETH HAROLD - D D.S. Dentistry; Evonsville; Delta Sigma Delta. DUMAS, JAMES EDWARD - D D.S. Dentistry; Fort Wayne; Delta Sigmo Delta. EDINGTON, DODD ELDRID - D.D S Dentistry; Evonsville; Lombdo Chi Alpha; Psi Omega. ELLIS, JOSEPH ELLSWORTH - D.D.S. Dentistry; Brov,nsburg; Delto Sigmo Delta. ERICKSON, ERICK D. - D.D.S. Dentistry; Angola; Delta Sigma Delta. ESAKSON, JOHN DAVID - D D.S. Dentistry; Spencer; Phi Koppo Psi; Psi Omega. FAUNCE, FRANK ROLAND - D.D.S. Dentistry; Morion; Xi Psi Phi. FINK, DAVID RANDALL - D.D.S. Dentistry; Indionopolis. FISCHER, FRANCIS M. D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Psi Omega. dentists drilled in art oi makins bridges 196 FORD, RICHARD DUANE — D D.S Dentistry; Indionopolis. FOSTER, GEORGE S. — D.D.S. Dentistry; Kokomo; YMCA. FOX, JOSEPH LULL — D.D.S. Dentistry; Evonsville; Freshmon Dental Class, Vice-Pres.; Sophomore Dentol Closs, Pres.; Delta Sigmo Delta, Pres.; Med. Center Union Board, Vice-Pres. FRIEDMAN, JEROME lEE — D.D.S. Dentistry; Gory; Alpha Omega, Treas. GRASSO, ANTHONY MICHAEL — D.D.S. Dentistry; Mishowoka; Psi Omega, House Mgr.; lU Newman Club. HAMMEIMAN, JAMES ALAN - D.D.S. Dentistry; Poseyville. HARTMAN, KENTON SHANE — D.D.S. Dentistry; Milan; Acacia; Psi Omego; Junior Class, Vice-Pres.; Student Council, lUMC. HAYSIETT, JAMES ROY - D.D.S. Dentistry; Indionopolis. HERRON, LARRY RAY - D.D.S. Dentistry; Indionapolis. HOLLAR, CHARLES A. - D.D.S. Dentistry; Worsaw; Xi Psi Phi, Pres. HOWELL, ARTHUR - D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. KELLEY, GORDON E. — D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Xi Psi Phi, Treas-; Americon Dental Ass. KENNIKER, ARTHUR DON - D.D.S. Dentistry; Springsdale, Arkansas,- Pi Mu Epsilon; Student American Dental Ass. KING, HAROLD WAYNE - D.D.S. Dentistry; South Bend; Beta Theta Pi; Delta Sigma Delta; YMCA. KOERTGE, LEE RAY — D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. KORTOKRAX, RICHARD MAX - D.D.S. Dentistry; Fort Wayne; Delto Sigma Delta. LANDRUM, JEFFREY E. - D.D.S. Dentistry; Marion; Sigma Nu; Delta Sigma Delta; ILJ Foundation. LAWRENCE, ROSS LAVERNE - D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Alpha Gamma Rho, Skull and Crescent, LJnion Board (Purdue); Psi Omego; Senior Dental Closs, Trees. LEGIER, JOHN TUGAN — D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Psi Omega. LEWIS, MALCOLM KEITH — D.D.S. Dentistry; Indionopolis. LIGON, CHARLES RUSSELL - D.D.S. Dentistry; Evansville; Delta Sigmo Delta. LINDSAY, JON ROBERT - D.D.S. Dentistry; Washington; Student Council; Delta Sigma Delta; lU Flying Club. LONG, LAEL E. — D.D.S. Dentistry; Goshen; Delta Sigma Delta; Senioi ' Class, Vice-Pres. LORD, MAURICE POWERS - D.D.S. Dentistry; Lafayette; Delta Sigma Delta, Treos.; Student Clinician, American Dental Ass.; Student Council Member. LOWDERMILK, JAMES THOMAS - DOS. Dentistry; Sullivan; Delta Sigma Delta. LUND, JOHN A. - D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis MARKS, DAVID OWEN - D.D.S. Dentistry; Hammond. MELLON, ARDIS C. - DOS. Dentistry; Indionopolis. MIYARES, JORGE H - D.D S. Dentistry; Indionopolis; Xi Psi Phi, Pledge Master. MORGAN, DAVID L. Delta. D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Delta Sigma MUSSELMAN, ROBERT J. - D.D.S. Dentistry; Indionopolis; Kappa Delto Rho; lU Young Republicans. NARCOWICH, NICKOLAS BRYAN - D.D.S. Dentistry; Gary; Psi Omega. NEVILl, STANLEY RAY - D.D.S. Dentistry; Evansville; Psi Omega. O ' NALLORAN, MICHAEL F. - D.D.S. Dentistry; Evonsville; Lambda Chi Alpha; lU Flying Club; lU Newman Club; Psi Omega. PARSONS, JOHN IRVING - D.D.S. Dentistry; Huntington, W.Va.; Psi Omego, Pres.; Junior Class, Pres.; Interfraternity Council. PAHERSON, RONALD M. - D.D S. Dentistry; Indionopolis; Xi Psi Phi. no longer wonder where the yellow went POLIZOTTO, SCOTT HOWELL — D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Phi Delto Theta; Delta Sigma Delta; Blue Key; Interfraternity Coun- cil; Sphinx Club PUNTILLO, CHARLES FRANCIS - D.D.S. Dentistry; East Chicago; Delta Sigma Delta. ROBBINS, FREDERICK EUGENE - D.D.S. Dentistry; Anderson; lU Young Republicons; Folcon Club; Skull ond Crescent; Sphinx Club. SCHIFF, JON EDWARD - D.D.S. Dentistry; Evansville. SHIMER, TOMMY WAYNE — D.D.S. Dentistry; Muncie. SIEGEL, BURTON LIONEL - D.D.S. Dentistry; Indionopolis; Alpho Omega, Sec, Pres.; Interfraternity Council, Pres.; Student Ameri- can Dental Ass. SMITH, M. WAYNE - D.D.S. Indionopolis; Phi Delta Theta, Warden; Delta Sigma Delta; lU Young Republicans; Student American Dental Ass. SPRINGER, JAMES CROWDER - D.D.S. Dentistry; Sullivan; Delta Sigma Delta. SPRINGER, RODNEY WESLEY - D D.S. Dentistry; Fort Wayne; Xi Psi Phi. STAHL, PAUL JOHN — D.D.S. Dentistry; Brov nstown. STROPKO, JOHN JAMES — D.D.S. Dentistry; Brownsburg; Delta Sigma Delta; Medicol Center Flying Club. SULLIVAN, ROGER HOWARD - D.D.S. Dentistry; Anoheim, Calif.; Delta Sigma Delta, Treas. 197 THARP, DONALD RHFA - D.D.S. Dentistry; Plainfield; Delta Sigmo Delta; Senior Class, Sec. THOMPSON, DAVID HAYDEN - D.D.S. Dentistry; Evansville. VANOSDOt, THOMAS DEAN - D.D.S. Dentistry; Warsow; Xi Pji Phi; Senior Class, Pres.; Student American Dental Ass. WALGAMUTH, ARDEN DEE - D.D.S. Dentistry; Akron; Sigma No; Sophomore Class Council; YMCA. WALKER, JON ALLEN - D.D.S. Dentistry; Von Nuys, Calif.; Delta Sigma Delta. WATSON, RICHARD - D.D.S. Dentistry; Farmersburg; Xi Psi Phi. WEINZAPFEL, THOMAS H. - D.D.S. Dentistry; Evansville. WILSON, STEPHEN LEE - D.D.S. Den ' istry; Bloomington; Sigmo Phi Epsilon; Xi Psi Phi; Student American Dental Ass. education 198 EXPANSION keynoted the School of Education this year. The opening of a new Univer- sity High School strengthened the School ' s resources considerably. Dean Harold G. Shore forecasted exciting developments ore in prospect due to a major research grant av arded to the School. Important changes in the preparation of teachers are planned over the coming five-year period. Use of educational technology, public school internships, and designed course work are to be explored during the coming year. 199 ADKINSON, JOHN EDWARD - B.S. Mathematics-Chemistry; Galveston; Marching 100; Symphonic Wind Ensemble. ADIER, MARY KAY - B.S. Elementary Education; Sharpsville. ALLEN, GEORGILEE SHARON - B.S. Elementary Educotlon; Hammond; Wesley Foundation. ALTER, CAROL SUE — B.S. Elementory Education; Terra Haute; Kappa Delto; YWCA. ANTONINI, VICTORIA LEE - B.S. Elementary Education; Brandenburg; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sycomore Hall; Librarian; Corridor Ad- visor; Student Educotion Ass. APPLEWHITE, ALETHA HALL - B.S. Elementary Education; Brovrnstown. ARMSTRONG, ALAN LEE — B.S. Social Studies; Aurora; LUNA; Great Issues; Flame Club; lU Foundation; Jr. Student Athletic Board. ASBURY, BILLY PAUL - B.S. Social Studies; Sullivon; Acacia, Pledge Trainer; YMCA; Stude.rt Orientation, General Chairman, AUPKE, ROBERT JULIUS - B.S. Social Studies; East Chicago; Ruter House, Athletic Director. BACHALEDA, PATRICIA J. - B.S. Elementary Education; South. Bend; Gamma Phi Beta. BAIRD, MARSHA ANN — B.S. Language Arts; Ladoga; Alpha Lambda Delta. BALDWIN, DAVID LEWIS - B.S. Chemistry and Physics; Dunkirk; Arnold Air Society; Air Force ROTC. BALES, MARY MARGARET — B.S. Elementary Education; Kettering, Ohio; Delta Gamma; Foil Carnival, Solicitations Ch.; AWS Council; Panhellenic, Rush Counselor; YWCA, Freshman Camp Counse ' or; MADEMOISELLE Magazine, College Representative, BARGHOLZ, SUSAN JANE — B.S. Elementary Education; LaPorte; ARBUTUS; Tou Beta Sigma; Concert Bond. BARNES, JEAN G. — B.S. Elementary Education; Logansport; Kappa Kappa Gamma; lU Foundation; YWCA. BARROW, JANET FAYRINNE - B.S. Elementary Education; Blooming- ton; Student Education Ass. BARRY, JAMES JOSEPH - B.S. Biology; Bedford. BASHER, LYDIA A. - B.S. Education; Indianapolis. BASSLER, MARILYN LOUISE — B.S- Elementary Education; Indian- apolis; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Hillel Foundation. BATMAN, GERALDINE LYNN — B.S. French and English; Terre Haute; Sigma Kappa, Scholarship Ch., VIc3-Pres.; YWCA. BEECHLER, ROGER CARTER — B.S. Art Education; Indionapolis; Wells Quad, Vice-Ch. of Communications. BEERBOWER, LINDA MARTIN — B.S. Elementary Education; Pendleton; Alpha Phi, Rush Ch., Asst. Pledge Trainer; YWCA Cobinet; Student Education Ass.; Little 500 Mini Rider, BENNER, PATRICIA JOAN - B.S. Education; Indianapolis. BEREBITSKY, MYNA - B.S. Business Education; South Bend; Read Hall, Floor Pres.; ARBUTUS; Hillel Foundation; IRHA Executive Coun- cil; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. you mean i need Four more hours at BERGIN, VIRGINIA MARY - B.S- Social Studies; South Bend; Harper Hall, Judicial Board. BERKMAN, JANET MARSHA — B.S. Elementary Education; Highland Pork, III.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Soc. Ch.; ARBUTUS; Hillel Foun- dation. BEUMEL, ERROL DWAIN — B.S. Chemistry and Mathematics; Frankfort; JAWQ, Sec. -Trees.; lU Young Republicans; Card Section. BEVERS, AMBER JO — B.S. Elementary Education; Bedford; Student Education Ass. BINKLEY MARCETA JANE — B.S- Elementary Education; Bloomington; Student Education Ass.; AWS; lU Foundation. BLOCKER, DAVID ALAN — B.S. Social Studies; Munster; Acacia; Mar- keting Club; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans; Skull and Crescent. BOJARSKI, PATRICIA ANN - B.S. Art Education; Gary. BOKSENBERG, ANN MARY — B.S. Elementary Education; Evansville; Read Center, Vice-Pres.; Student Education Ass.; lU Foundo- tion; Pamarodo; Tomahawk. BOIYARD, SUSAN ROBERTA — B.S. Elementary Education; Huntington; Zeta Tau Alpha; Little 500 Mini Rider; Pom Poms; YWCA. BOND, MARGARET - B.S. Social Studies; Decatur, III.; Delta Delta Delta; NSA Travel Bureau Coordinator. BOONE, ROBERT CARL — B.S- Business Education; Laconia- BOWMAN, RICHARD EDGAR — B-S. Social Studies; Indianapolis. BOYLE, JUDY COLLEEN - B.S. Elementary Education; Sullivan; Alpha Phi; Pom Pom Girl; ARBUTUS; YWCA. BOYS, CAROLYN J. — B.S. Elementary Education; Munster; Chi Omega, Ass ' t. Pledge Trainer, Vice-Pres.; tU Foundation. BRAGG, GEORGE ALBERT — B.S. Speech and Theatre; Morion; lambda CRl Alpha, Song Id.; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans; Skull and Crescent. BRATEMAN, RONAID - B.S. Social Studies; Fort Wayne; Jenklnson Hall, Gov., Vice-Gov.; Director of the Budget; Student Education Ass.; ttillel Foundation. BRENNEMAN, ELLEN MARIE - B.S. Social Studies; Columbia City; Phi Mu, Rush Ch.; Strikettes; Jordan II Council; lU Newman Club. BREZAN, PATRICIA LEE - B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; YWCA; NAACP. BROOKS, CAROLYN KAY - B.S. Longuoge Arts; Brov nstown; Alpha Omicron Pi; AWS; lU Young Republicans; Senatorial Ass ' t.; YWCA. BROOKSHIRE, ROBERT ALLEN - B.S. Biological Science; Greencoslle; Delta Chi, Sec; Student Senate Council; ARBUTUS; Interfraterni- ty Council. BROWN, MARTHAELLEN — B.S. Speech and Heoring Therapy; Cordele, Go.; Read Center, Floor Rep., House Manager, Vice-Gov.; Sigma Alpha Eta; YWCA. BRUCE, TERRI JANE — B.S. Biology; Bloamington; Alpha Omicron Pi; YWCA. BRYANT, JOE DALLAS — B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Marching 100; Compus Chest; Gymnastics Team; Student Ath- letic Ass. BUCHANAN, WILLIAM HOWARD — B.S. Biological Science; Milroy. BUCHNER, CAMIILE - B.S. longuoge Arts; East Gary. BUDGIN, CAROLYN — B.S. Elementary Education; Gory. BUNDE, CAROL JEAN - B.S. Nursing Education; Evansville. BURGDOERFER, BARBARA LOU - B.S Language Arts; Connersville; Delto Zeta; Student Education Ass.; Sailing Club. BURNS, LINDA LOU — B.S. Elcmenfory Education; Michigan City; Teter Unit, Sec; YWCA. BUTLER, MATRICIA ANN - B.S. Elementary Education; Oolitic. BUZINSKI, FLORENCE T. - B.S. Social Studies; Hammond; Sigmo Koppo, Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta. BUZUVIS, ELEANOR - B.S. Education; Gory. BUZZARD, SUSAN KAY - B.S. Fine Arts; Huntington; Gomma Phi Beta; Roth ' s Campus Board; lU Dance Workshop; Miss Fascination runner-up; lU Young Republicans. CAMPBELL, THOMAS - B.S. Social Studies; Gory; Men ' s Residence Center, Athletic Ch.; lU Collegiate Democrats; lU Newmon Club. CAMPI, JAMES RUSSELL — B.S. Biological Science; logonsport. CANINE, KATHE WIGGAM - B.S. Language Arts; Indianapolis; Teter Quod., Judicial Board; ARBUTUS; Doily Student, Associate Editor, Night Editor; Nationol Education Ass. summer school before i can sraduate? CANTWEll, VOfJYA ANNE - B.S. language Arts; Indianapolis; lU Foundation; Pamorodo, Vlce-Pres.; Sailing Club; Tomohawk, Sec. CARISON, LEONARD G. - B.S. Social Studies; East Chicago; lU Flying Club; Falcon Club; YMCA. CARSON, BARBARA JANE — B.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis; Gamma Phi Beta, Vespers Ch.; Read Center, Judicial Board; Great is- sues Senators, YWCA. CHAMNESS, DAVID ALLAN - B.S. Sociol Studies; Olwell. CHANDLER, SALLY ANN - B.S. Speciol Education; Indianapolis; Maple Hall, Judicial Board, House Manager; Council for Ex- ceptional Children. CHATTIN, MARILYN SUE — B.S. Elementary Education; Vincennes; Chi Omega, Pledge Closs Pres., Correspondent; AWS; Jr. Panhellenic; YWCA. CLARK, PHYLLIS PUMMER - B.S. Elementary Education; Ploinfield; Alpha Phi; IMU Service Award; Student Education Ass.; AWS, Rules Regulations Comm.; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. CLEVENGER, SANDRA KAY - B.S. Elementary Education; Crown Point; Student Education Association; Association for Childhood Educa- tion. CLINE, MARK EDWARD - B.S. Elementary Education; Connersville; Stu- dent Educotion Ass., Vice-Pres.; Association for Childhood Edu- cation; ICCF. COAPSTICK, MARGUERITE ELEANOR - B.S. Elementary Education; East Chicago; Student Education Ass.; Calumet Campus, Sec, Student Council. COERS, CARMEN ANTIONETTE - B.S. Elementory Education; Shelby- ville; Auditorium Usher Corp.; Gamma Delta. COFFMAN, RALPH BAILEY - B.S. Gen. Science; Michawako. 201 COHEN, KAREN JACOBSON - B.S. Elementary Edocotion, Hommond; Sigma Delta Tau, Rush Ch,; Hillel Foundation. COLLIER, BARBARA ANN - B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Student Educotion Association; Association for Childhood Educa- tion. COOK, JAMES WILBUR - B.S. Speech; Terre Houte; Delta Upsilon; lU Young Democrats; YMCA. COONEY, JUDITH ANN - B.S. Elementary Educotion; Western Springs, III.; Alpho Xi Delta, VicePres., Soc. Ch.; lU Collegiate Demo- crats, Sec; lU Newman Club. COPLEN, SUSAN LYNN - AB. Elementary Education; Rochester, III.; Zeto Tau Alpha; Association for Childhood Education; Panhel- lenic; Singing Hoosiers; Union Comm. Ch.; Pleiades. COX, EMILY ROGERS - B.S. Social Studies; Terre Houte; Koppo Alpho Theta; Student Education Ass.; Union Personnel Dept., Records Comm. CROSSLAND, NANCY LILLIAN - B.S. Elementary Education; Gory; Alpha Phi, Vice-Pres.; Belles; YWCA. CZARNECKI, CHRISTINE MARIE - B.S. Nursing Education; South Bend; ANA; ISNA; Cresset, Publicity Ch.; lU Newmon Club. DAHL, SUSAN PATRICIA - A.B. Language Arts and History; Evanston, III.; Chi Omega, Activities Ch., Sec; Freshman Camp Steering Comm.; Fall Carnivol Steering Comm.; Gen. Ch. of Christmas Eve on Campus Steering Comm.; )U Foundation. DARKO, SHARON — B.S. Education; Bloomington, Indiana. DAVENPORT, BETTY LOU - B S. Elementary Education; Kokomo. DAVIS, SANDRA — B.S. Elementary Education; Gory; Trees Center Glee Club; Oak Hall, Sec; Student Educotion Ass.; NAACP. DAVIS, SUSAN JANE - B S. Fine Arts; Crown Point; Kappa Delta, Vice-Pres.; ARBUTUS; YWCA; Student Foundotion. DAY, JANET SUE — B.S. Elementary Education; Boonville; Student Education Ass. DEATON, P HYLLIS JEAN - B.S. An Education; Dillsboro; Zeta Tou Alpha; Student Education Ass.; YWCA; lU Foundation; YWCA. DECKARO, CAROL ANN - B.S. Language Arts; Wabash; Alpha Phi, Soc. Ch., Pledge Class Pres.; Student Education Ass.; Student Gov.; WFIU-IURTS; Union Comm. Ch. DEHART, DIANA RAE — B.S. Elementary Education; Aurora; Student Education Ass.; Singing Hoosiers. DEHEBREARD, BETTY PRANGE - B.S. Business Education; Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega. DELEGET, MADELINE JOAN - B.S. Elementary Education; Highland; YWCA DELLINGER, CARMAIIETA — B.S. Language Arts; Monticello; Delta Gamma, Rec Sec; Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Foundation; Panhellenic. DEMAREE, CHARLES LOWELL - B.S. Business; Shelbyville; Phi Koppo Psi; Soiling Club. DEMBINSKI, RAYMOND JAMES - B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; Phi Koppa Theto, Vice-Pres., Pledge Master; Jr. Inter- froternity Council. DIETRICH, THOMAS EDGAR — B.S. Sociol Studies; Henryville; intro- Murol Sports; Marching 100. DILLON, LEATHA KAY - B.S. Elementary Education; Whiting; Student Education Association; Association for Childhood Educotion. old oaken bucket battle breaks tradition by 202 DOBECKI, GORDON CRAIG — B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend. DORNTGE, LINDA LOUISE — B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega, Soc. Ch.; YWCA, Exec Council; Freshmon Camp Ch.; AWS, Freshman Affairs Comm.; lU Foundation; Pleiades, Vice-Pres. DOUGHTY, JOAN MARIE — B.S. Business Education; Clinton; Alpho Chi Omega; Accounting Club; YWCA. DRAPEK, JOHN JOSEPH — B.S. Language Arts; South Bend; Junior Gordening Program. DUMAN, MARLENE JOY - B.S. Eimenetory Education; Highland Pork, III.; Alpha Epsilon hPI; ARBUTUS; AWS; lU Foundation; Union Board, Sec; Union Comm. Ch. DUNCAN, SHARRON L. - B.S. Longuoge Arts; Evaniviiie. DURLAUF, JAYNE KRON - B.S. Elementary Education; Louisville, Ky.; Alpha Phi, Rush Ch. EDMONDS, CAROL SUE — B.S. Elementary Education; Bedford; Alpha Xi Delta; Association for Childhood Educotion; Student Educa- tion Ass. ELDER, THOMAS A. — B.S. Social Studies; Hommond. ELLIOTT, PATRICIA — B.S. Elementory Education; South Bend; Alpho Chi Omega, Rec. Sec; Foil Carnival Steering Comm., Program Ch.; lU Sing, Steering Comm., Program Ch.; YWCA, Program Advisor; lU Foundation. ELLIS, ELIZABETH MAE — B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington; Association for Childhood Education; Student Education Ass. ELLZEY, SANDRA MARIA — B.S. Elementary Education; Columbia, Mo.; Sailing Club; YWCA, Floor Co-Ch. EMMONS, PETER CHARLES - B.S. Radio-Television; Morion; Dello Chi, Rush Ch., Publicily Ch.; YMCA, Cabinet, Rodio Comm. Ch.; Inter- fraternity Council. ERICKSON, SHIRLEY GAIL — B.S. Elementary Education; Gory; Student Education Association; Association for Childhood Education. EVERTTS, IRENE MARY - B.S. Elementary Educotion; Milwaukee, Wis.; Read Center, House Manager; Student Educotion Ass., Local Pres., State Pres.; Tomahawk. EWER, BARBARA L. — B.S. Elementory Education; Morion; Gamma Phi Beta; ARBUTUS; Singing Hoosiers; YWCA. B.S. Elementary Education; Columbus; Clo Student Educotion Ass,; IRHA Exec. Counc EYNON, CAROL J. - House Soc. Ch.; YWCA FARY, JOAN CAROL — B.S. Elementary Education; East Chicago; Stu- dent Educotion Associotion; Association for Childhood Education. fELDT, NANCY ANN - B.S. Elementary Educotion; Short Hills, N.J.; Alpha Omicron Pi, Hist., BOS; Student Educotion Ass.; lU Young Republicans; Jr. Ponhellenic; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. FERGUSON, DORIS — B.S. Speech ond Heoring ond English; Indiono- poiis. FERNANDO, SHARON RAE - B.S. Elementory Education; East Chicago; lU Young Republicans; Conservotive League. FINK, ELIZABETH ANN - B.S. Business Education; Shelbyville; Pi Beta Phi; lU Foundotion. FINLEY, BARBARA JEANNE - B.S. Elementary Education; Munster; Student Educotion Ass.; YWCA. FITCH, PATRICIA ANN - B.S. Elementary Education; Mf. Vernon, III.; Kappa Deito; Pom Pom Girl; Fall Carnival, Sub-Comm.; Union Comm. Ch., Cheerleaders Conference; YWCA. FLEMING, LINDA ANN - B.S. Elementary Education; Kokomo. FLOURNOY, JOHN RICHARD - B.S. Social Studies; Munster; Acacia; Spelunking Club; YMCA. FOLLIS, SANDRA KAY — B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Sen- atorial Ass ' t.; YWCA. FOLTZ, JANET LYNN - B.S. Elementory Education; Speedwov City; University Singers; Student Education Ass. FORST, CAROLE ANN — B.S. Elementary Education; Richmond; Reod Center, Judicial Board, Pres.; Student Education Ass.. Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; YWCA. FORST, EUGENIA LOWEY - B.S. Elementary Education; Elwood; Morrison Hall, Gov.; lU Newmon Club. FOSNOUGH. DAVID IRWIN - B.S. Social Studies; Hostlngs-on-Hudson, NY,; Chi Phi; Pershing Rifles; Sphinx Club; ISTA. FOWLER, SUSAN CARNES - B.S. Elementary Education; Terre Haute; Kappo Kappa Gamma; Alpho Lambda Delta; AWS; Enomene; Oceonides; YWCA. FOX, LARRY ALLEN — B.S. Sociol Studies; Richmond, Inlro-murol Sports; Education club. FREED, RONALD D. - B.S. Sociol Studies; Orleans; Linden Hall Resident Scholar; Advonced Air Force ROTC; Arnold Air Society. ' GALM, ROBERT WOODS - B.S. Social Studies; Bloomingotn; lU Young Americans for Freedom; lU Conservative League, Pres.; lU Young Republicons; YMCA. GAMBILL, JUDITH ANNE - B.S. Elementary Educotion; Indianapolis; Teter Center, Scholarship Ch. precedins, not splittins thanksgivins pause GARRISON, JUDITH ANNE - B.S. Elementary Educotion; Richmond; Delta Delta Delta; YWCA. GEHLER, GLORIA — B.S. Elementary Education; Cincinnati, Ohio; Sigmo Delta Tou; Hillel Foundation, Vice-Pres.; Harp Dept. Group; Studeiit Education Ass. GILL, CONSTANCE JEANNE - B.S. language Arts; North Vernon; Landes House, Judiciol Board; Gov.; Sophomore Class Council- Student Government, Exec. Council; Student Education Ass. GLASSLEY, SUSAN E. - B.S. Language Arts; Fort Wayne; Alpha Phi. GMEREK, JUDITH — B.S. Language Arts and Speech and Theatre; Whiting; Alpha Lambda Delta; Tomahawk. GORDNER, FRITZ RUDOLPH - B.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis; Phi Gamma Delto; Circle K, Vice-Pres.; Sphinx Club. GRANT, THOMAS - B.S Social Studies; Fort Wayne; Daily Student; YMCA. GREENBERGER, CHARLENE BETH - BE. Elementary Educotion; Indi- anapolis; Sigma Delta To ; AWS; lU Foundation; Ponhellenic, Cor. Sec, Pres.; Pleiodes; ARBUTUS Queen Court. GREENWALT, EDDY LEE - B.S. Social Studies; Anderson; Acacia, Sec; lU Collegiate Democrats; YMCA. GROSCOST, JULIE ANN - B.S. Elementary Education; Kentland; Alpho Phi; AWS; Phi Rho Sigma; YWCA. GROSS, NANCY - B.S. Elementary Educotion; Monillo; Alpha Xi Delto, Chaplain; Associotion for Childhood Education; Wesley Founda- tion; YWCA. GROSSMAN, REVA RACHEL - BE. Elementary Educotion; East Chicago; Student Education Ass. 203 GROTH, QUINDARO - B.S. Fine Arts; Indianapolis; Alpho Phi, Public Relations; lU Sing, Program Cover Design; lU Young Republicans; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. GUILETT, SHARON ODELLA - B.S. Social Studies; New Albany; lU Newman Club; Student Education Ass. GUREVITZ, SHERRY JEAN - B.S. Elementary Educotion; Whiting; Sigma Delta Tou; ARBUTUS; Enomene; Hillel Foundation. GUYTON, NANCY JOANNE - B.S. Social Studies; Hobort. HALDEMAN, BETTY ALICE — B.S. Nursing Education; Chicogo, III.; Cresset Club, Treas., Pres.; Pi Lambda Theta; Sigma Theto Tou. HAMILTON. DIANE G. - B.S. Education; Madison. HAMILTON, JUDITH MAE - B.S, Elementary Education; Crown Point. HAMSTROM, DORETTA RAE — B.S. Elementary Education; Portage; Student Educotion Ass. HAND, LARRY DEE - B.S. Language Arts; Union City; Wissler Hall, Communications, Activities; lU Badminton Club, Sec, Treos.; Forensic Club; Vorsity Debote; lU Collegiote Democrats. HANNER, MARY VIOLA - B.S. Elementory Education; Kurtz; Weather- wox, Recreolion Ch.; Association for Childhood Education; WRA. HANSEN, PHILLIP ARTHUR - B.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis; lU Young Republicans. HANSON, LINDA C. - B.S. Elementary Education; Mt. Prospect, III.; Alpha Chi Omega; Pom Pon Girl; Cheerleader; Union Comm. Ch., YWCA. HARGRAVE, MARY ALICE - B.S. Elementary Education; Winchester; Sigma Kappa, Publicity; Association for Childhood Education, Publicity Ch.; ARBUTUS; Wesley Foundation; YWCA. HARPRING, SHARON ANN — B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Student Educotion Ass,; lU Newman Club; Tomahawk. HARRINGTON, MARILYN DIANE - B.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis; Pi Beta Phi; YWCA. HARVILL, SANDRA JEANNE - B.S. Elementary Education; Elkhart; Beck House, Treos.; Student Education Ass.; Little 500 Mini Rider; Association for Childhood Education. HASKELL, LEIIA ELIZABETH - B.S, Speciol Education; Mechanic Foils, Me.; Student Educotion Ass.; Ass. for Childhood Education; lU Newman Club; Tou Beta Sigma. HASSEIMANN, SALLY ANN — B.S. Science Education; Glencoe, III. HAYES, JUDITH CAROL — B.S. Elementary Education; Clarksville; lU Southeastern Center, Student Council; Alpha Delto Kappa; Student Education Ass.; Wesley Foundotion. HAYS, PHILIP VERN - B.S. Physics and Chemistry; Goodlond. HEATHCO, LOUISE STEWART - B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Indianapolis; Little 500 Mini Rider; Union Lounge Series; Sigma Alpha Eto; Soiling Club; Freshman Orientation Leader. HEDDEN, CONNIE JO - B.S. Elementary Education; Seymour; Chi Omego- HEGER, RICHARD GEORGE — B.S, Social Studies; Greensburg; Sigma Chi; lU Young Republicans; Sphinx Club. HEIST, LINDA LEE - B,S. Elementary Education; Centerville, Ohio; Pleiades; YWCA. with snashins, spiked teeth, brilliantly hued 204 HELFRICH, STEPHANIE ANN - B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Richmond; Sigma Alpha Eta; Read Center, Exec. Treas.; Beck House, Soc. Ch,; YWCA; lU Foundation. HENDRICKS, JUDITH SUZANNE — B.S. language Arts; Arlington Heights, III,; Alpha Chi Omega, Rush Ch.; Jr. Student Athletic Board; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA; Enomene; lU Foundation. HIMSEl, MARY CATHERINE — B.S. Elementory Educotion; Jasper; As- sociotion for Childhood Educotion; Student Educotion Ass.; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. HINEMAN, KAY JEANNE - B.S. Elementary Education; Roshville; Mason Hall, Judicial Board; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowsh ip. HIRT, LINDA JEAN — B.S. Speech ond Theatre; Indionopolis; Kappa Kappa Gammo, Pledge Trainer; AWS; Belles; Enomene; YWCA. HOFFMAN, JUDITH ANN — B.S. Elementary Education; East Chicago. HOGAN, KATHLEEN ZOE — B.S. Elementary Educotion; Ploinfield, Hi.; Alpha Omicron Pi, Song Ld.; Belles; Student Education Ass.; lU Newman Club; YWCA, Chimes of Christmos, Steering Comm., Foreign Student Comm. HOLDEMAN, BETTY ALICE — B.S. Education; Chicago, III. HOLLER, JACQUELENE MAY - B.S. Sociol Studies; Hobort. HOLLIS, CAROLYN GRACE - B.S. Elementory Education; Salem; As- sociation for Childhood ' Educotion; Student Education Ass.; YWCA. HOODELMIER, JANET LEE — B.S. Elementary Educotion; Auburn; Association for Childhood Education; Student Education Ass.; YWCA. HOSLER, LARRY LEE - B.S. Language Arts; Fort Wayne. HOTTLE, KARL BARRY — B.S. Language Arts, Glendale, Calif.; Dello Upsilon, Little 500 Rider. HOWERY, BENJAMIN F. — B.S. Biologlcol Sciences; Chesterton. HRIC, JUDITH MARIE - B.S. Elementary Education; Whiting. HUBER, BARBARA SUE — B.S. Biology and Chemistry; Connersville; Student Education Association; Wags Band; Tau Beta Sigma. HUDSON, JERRY LEE - B.S. Secondary Education; Bloomfield. HYDO, JOAN CAROL — B.S. longuage Arts; Gory; Teter Quod, Floor Cultural Ch.; lU Newman Club; Usheretters; Centerion, Sec; Sigma Alpha Sigma, Gary Campus JACKSON, CAROLE JANE - B.S. Elementary Educotion; Bloomfield; Cheerleoders Conference; Auditorium Usher Corps; Student Education Association; Association for Childhood Education. JAQUA, MARGARET MAIER — A.B. Biology; Indianapolis. JEFFERS, JACQUALYN SUE - B.S. Business Education; Lyons. JOHANSON, SHIRLEY ANN - B.S. English; Gary; Sigma Alpha Sigma; Gory Center, Student Council; Gary Center, Review Queen. JOHNSON. SUE ELLEN - B.S. Elementary Education; Merom; Delta ZETA, Rush Ch., Pres.; Student Education Ass.; YWCA; Ron- hellenic; Pleiodes. JOHNSTON, PATRICIA ANN - B.S. Speech; Louisville, Ky.; Phi Mu, Pres.; Delta Sigma Rho; Debate Teom; Panhellenic. JOHNSON, PATRICIA ANN - B.S. Speech; Louisville, Ky., Phi Mu, Pres.; Delta Sigma Rho; Debote Team; Panhellenic. JOSEPH, ELLEN MAXINE — B.S. Elementary Educotion; Indianapolis; ARBUTUS; Student Education Ass.; Hillel Foundotion; Union Comm Ch.; IRHA Big Ten Steering Comm. KACHUR, DONALD STEPHEN - B.S. Elementary Education; Gory; Arnold Air Society; lU Newman Club; lU Young Republicans; Student Elections Comm.; Elliot Hall, Sec. KACZMAREK, MELVYN LEE — B.S. Elementary Education; Hobort; lU Rifle Team; Pershing Rifles. KAHN, DONNA RAE — B.S. Elementary Education; Chicago, III.; Hiliel Foundation; Student Educotion Ass. KARPEL, ROBFRT ZOLTAN - B.S. Radio ond Television; Ploinfield; WFIU Television Progroms; WFIU Directing; School of the SIcy. KEESLING, DIANE LEE - B.S. Elementory Education; Modoc; Associa- tion of Childhood Education, Treas.; Student Education Ass.; Sycamore Hall, Communications Ch., Fire Marshall; Singing Hoosiers. KEETON, CONSTANCE KAY — B.S. Elementary Educotion; Columbus; Gamma Phi Beta: Alpha Lambda Delto; EUB Foundotion. KELISTROM, F. ROBERT — B.S. Malhema ' Ics; Chesterton; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Singing Hoosiers. KILL, JANET LOUISE - B.S. English ond Spanish; Jeffersonville; Sigmo Koppo; YWCA. KING, SHARON ANN - B.S. Speech; Glenwood; Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship. KITCHELL, CAROLYN JEAN - B.S. Elementory Education; Kokomo; Alpha Lambda Delta. pizza-buss viciously nipped campus vip s KLINE, BARBARA LOU - B.S. Business Educotion; Clorksville; YWCA. KIOCK, JANE - B.S. Fine Arts; Auburn; Pi Beto Phi. KNAPP. LINDA L. — B.S. Elementary Education; Acton; Beck House. Gov.; Pom Pon Girl; Cheerleaders ' Conference; Student Educa- tion Ass. KNARR, LINDA CAROL - B.S. Fine Arts; Greensburo; Alpha Gommo De ' to; AWS; lU Young Republicons; Soiling Club; WRA; YWCA. KOENIG. BARBARA ANN - B.S. Elementary Education; East Cleveland. Ohio; lU Foundation; lU Newmon Club; lU Usher Corp. KONOPACKI. DELPHINE ROSE - B.S. Elementory Education; Gory; Gory Campus. SAS. KRAAY. KAREN M. - B.S. Elementary Educotion; Munster; Chi Omega. KRAFT. NANCY CAROLE - B.S. Fine Arts; Danville; Alpha Ci Omega. Hist., Lib. KRIDER. REBECCA KAY - B.S. Elementory Education; Elkhart; Student Education Ass. KRONGFLB. DIANE LEE - B.S. Social Studies; Red Bonk. N.J.; AWS lU Foundotion; IRHA Female Vice-Pres.; lU Young Democrats; Pomorado. KUIKA. MEIANIE MAY - B.S. Sociol Studies: Hommond. LACY. CHARIFNE MARIE - B.S. Elementory Education; Gory; Delta Sigma Thelo; NAACP; YWCA. 205 LANE, ANITA LOUISE — B.S. Elementary Education; East Chicago; Student Education Asi. LANE, JUDITH ANN - B.S. Elementory Education; Indianapolis; Phi t v; Association for Childhood Education; Student Education Ass. LATIMER, ROBERT WESLEY - BE. Mathematics; Indianopolis; Sigmo Alpha Epsilon. LEVINE, LOIS 5USAN - B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Woyne; Alpho Epsilon Phi, Song Ld.; Student Education Ass.; Hillei Foundotion. LIBERMAN, PHYLLIS - B.S. El-mentory Education; Gory; Hillei Foun- dation; Association for Childhood Education. LIGGETT, DORIS — B.S. Elementary Educotion; Columbus. LINCOLN, KATHERINE JANE - B.S. Elementary Education; Gory. LINNER, ROBERT EUGENE - B.S. Elementory Education; South Bend. Hammond; Student South Bend; LIPNER, FERN ANN - B.S. Elementary Educoti. Education Ass. LIPPERT, CAROLYN LEE — B.S. Elementary Education, Morrison Hall, Soc. Ch. LISZEWSKI, JUDY — B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; Associo. tion for Childhood Education; Student Education Ass.; Girl Scouts. LITTLE, JOAN ESTHER — B.S. Elementary Education; Noperville, III,; Association for Childhood Education; Student Educotion Ass LIVINGSTON ALICE ELLEN - B.S. Elementary Education; Kokomo; Stu- dent Education Ass.; Associotion far Childhood Education; Beck House, Floor Rep. LLOYD, CAROLYN SUE — B.S. longuoge Arts; Indianapolis; Alpho Omlcron Pi; Student Education Ass.; Pi Lambda Theto. LONDON, KATHY — B.S. Elementary Education; Columbus; Alpha Lambda Delta; AWS, Vice-Pres.; lU Foundation; Morter Board; Student Senote. lOSCARO, JOSEPH P. — B.S. Sociology; Gory; lU Collegiate Democrats; lU Newman Club. LOWENHAR, THOMAS E. — B.S. Business Education; Fort Woyne; Intra- mural Sports. LYBROOK, DAVID ROSS - B.S. Social Studies; Frankfort; Lambda Chi Alpho; Marketing Club; Jr. Interfroternity Council; Vice-Pres.; Senatorial Ass ' t.; Skull and Crescent; YMCA. LYLES, RUBEN BROOME - B.S Sociol Studies; Gary; Daily Student. LYSAGHT, M. JANE — B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Alpha Phi, Soc. Ch.; ARBUTUS; Oceanides; YWCA. MABEY, NANCY EDWARDS - B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Indi- anapolij; Alpha Phi, Personnel Ch., Pledge Pres.; AWS, Program Board; Union Comm. Ch., Christmas Eve on Campus, Steering Comm.; YWCA, Cabinet, Exec. Council. MAJOR, JANICE LORETTA — B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Delta Sigma; Student Education Ass.; Women ' s Chorus; NAACP. MALLETT, CATHERINE JEANNE — B.S. Elementary Education; Ploin- ville; Zeta Tau Alpha, Scholarship Ch.; Association far Child- hood Education, Student Education Ass.; YWCA; ARBUTUS. MANIFOLD, LESLIE JANE - B.S. Elementory Education; Griffith; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pub. Rel., Cor. Sec; Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice-Pres.; lU Foundation, Steering Comm.; YWCA. it ' s never too late to become a coed — 206 MANLOVE, JUDITH DEE - B.S. English; Bloomington; Delta Delto Delta; Fall Cornivol, Publicity Sec; lU Foundation; Singing Hoasiers; Union Comm. Ch., Rhythm Roam, Steering Comm.; YWCA. MARTIN, JUDITH SANDFORD - B.S. Mathematics; Waukegan, III.; Marketing Club. MATTHES, SUE CAROL - B.S. Elementary Education; Sorasota, Flo.; Zeto Tou Alpha; Student Education Ass.; Association for Child hood Education; Skiing Club; AWS; Sailing Club. MATULIS, RUTH M. — B S. Language Arts; East Chicago; Sigma Alpha Eto; Read Center, House Mgr.; AWS; lU Collegiate Democrats; lU Newman Club; Fall Carnival Comm. MAXWELL, SUSIE KAY — B.S. Elementary Education; Champaign, III.; Alpha Chi Omega, Treos.; YWCA. MAYO, KATHLEEN EDWARDS - B.S. Elementary Education; Ellettsville. MCCAFFREY, DOROTHY JANE - B.S. Biological Science; Gary; Read Center, Exec. Board, Treos.; Student Education Ass.; AWS: Student 5 ' ections Comm. MCCRADY RHONDA SUE - B.S. House, Chorus, Mini Comm. Ass. siness Education; Corydon; Clark Fire Marshall; Student Educotion MCCREA, BARBARA ELLEN — B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington; Koppa Koppo Gommo; Alpha Lambda Delta; Enomene; lU Foundotion; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA, Freshmon Camp, Steer- ing Comm. MCDONOUGH, JUDITH CAROLYN - B.S. Elementary Education; Elk- hart; Student Education Ass.; YWCA. MCFARLAND, JUDITH ARLENE - B.S. French; Action; Belles; YWCA. MCILHENNY, JANET D. - B.S. Language Arts; Hommond. MCKNIGHT, SHARON S. - B.S. Elemenlury Educolion; Middletown, Ohio; Chi Omega. MESSERCHMIDT, ROSE ELLEN - B.S. Elementary Educotion; Fori Wayne; Student Education Ass.; AWS; YMCA. METCALF, WALTER EUGENE - B.S. Biologicol Science; Eost Chicago; Notionot Science Teachers Ass.; YMCA. MIRACLE, DOROTHY M. - B.S. Speclol Education; Bloomington. MISER, KEITH MANNING - B.S. Biological Science; Waterloo; Porks House, Vice-Gov.; lU Young Republicons; Kappa Kappa Psi; Gamma; Student Education Ass.; Alpha Lambda Delta; YWCA. MOSEL, MARCIA JEANNE - B.S. Art; Fort Wayne; Alpha Omicron Pi, Chorol Director; YWCA. MOSER, JOS ANN MARIE - B.S. Elementary Education; West Lafoyette; Chi Omega; Alt. Cheerleoder. MUELLER, DORIS LANELLE - B.S. Longuoge Arts; Indionapolls; Student Education Ass.; lU Young Republicans. MURPHY, SUZANNE MARIE - B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Goshen; Chi Omega; Sigma Alpha Eta, MURPHY, WILLIAM R. - B.S. Mothematics; Connersville; JAWQ, Board of Gov.; Student Education Ass. MUSULIN, MILDRED LOUIS - B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis. MYERS, JUDITH ANN - B.S. Elementary Education; Kokomo; Alpha Xi Delta, Cor, Sec; Association for Childhood Educotion; Student Education Ass.; YWCA. MYERS, SALLY ANN - B.S. Sociol Studies, Walkerton; LUNA; Market. ing Club; Memorial Hall, House Mgr. NALEPA, THOMAS FRANK - B.S. Biological Science and Physical Edu- cot-on; Indianapolis; Weight Lifting Club; Little 500; Phi Epsilon Kappa. NARRON, THOMAS LEE - B.S. Mothematics and Chemistry; Henryville; Mathematics Club. NEFF, MARGARET W. — B.S. Elementary Education; Indianaoolis; Sigma Koppo, Recreation Ch., House Mgr.; Sailing Club; YWCA. NEIN, LINDA ELIZABETH - B.S. Elementary Education; Middletown, Ohio; Kappo Koppo Gamma, Vic3Pres.; Enomene. NELSON, NORMA JEAN - B.S. Fine Arts; Crowfordsville; Alpha Omi- cron Pi; Sophomore Class Council; Homecoming Queen Court; YWCA. NELSON. WILLIAM J. - B.S. Sociol Studies; South Bend; Alpho Tau Omega; Little 500. OATES, MELVA KAY - B S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; New Albany Sigma Alpha Eto. O ' BRIEN NANCY LEE — B.S. Elementary Educotion; Gary; Gory Campus, Student Council Rep., Treos.; Student Education Ass.; Association for Childhood Education. OESAIOE. SHARON B. — B.S. Elementory Education; Eost Chicago; AWS; Student Education Ass.; Association for Childhood Educo- tion; Sigma Alpha Eto; lU Collegiote Democrats. OJA, CAROL VIRGINIA - B.S. Elementary Education; Algonquin, III.; Delta Gamma; Student Education Ass.; YWCA. OLSON, CAROL JEAN - B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; LaPorte; Sigmo Alpho Eta; Fall Carnival; Little 500 Mini Comm. except at 12:01 on the nisht oF sraduation O ' MALLEY, SUSAN MARY - B.S. Elementary Educotion; Syrocuse; Delta Gamma; Student Education Ass., Alpha Lambda Delta; YWCA. OSBORNE, PATRICIA MARION - B.S. Sponish and English; Evanston, III.; Pi Beta Phi; Oceonides; YWCA. OWINGS, AUSTIN OTIS - B.S. Elementory Education; Unionville. PADOL, DELORES MARIE — B.S. Longuoge Arts; Gory; Memorial Hall, Judicial Board. PARKER, CAROL ANN — B.S. Language Arts; Fillmore; Sigma Koppo, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Lombdo Delta; lU Foundation; Plelodes. PARMATER, SUSAN F. - B.S. Elementary Education; Elkhart; Delto Gamma, Foundation Ch. PARNEIL, PATRICIA ANN - B.S. Elementary Education; Williomstown; Sigmo Koppo. PATE, GWENDOLYN S. - B.S English; Bedford. PATRICK, KEITH A. - B.S. Business Education; Auborn; Porks House, Soc. Ch.; lU Young Republicans. PATTERSON, VERA ALICE - B.S. Speech ond Hearing; Indianapolis. PEARSON, SUSAN KAY - B.S. Elementory Educotion; South Bend; Zeto Tou Alpha. PERCIFIELD, RICHARD GLEN - B.S. Speech and Theatre; Nashville, Tenn.; Acacia; Jr. Interfroternity Council; Skull and Crescent. 207 B,S. Art Educotion; Corinth, Miss.; Delto PERKINS, SHERRY LYNN Delta Delta, Pres. PETERSON, WILLIAM NED - B.S. Elementary Educotion; New Albany; Student Education Ass. PETTIJOHN, SUSAN — B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Delta Gamma; Ponhellenic; Student Education Ass.; YWCA. PINNEY, NANCY JO - B.S. Elementory Educotion, South Bend. PIO, LAURENCE ALAN - B.S. Language Arts, Hobort. POINDEXTER, CAROLYN JEANNE - B.S. Elemen tory Educotion; Wash- ington; Slgmo Koppa, Sec; Association for Childhood Educa- tion, Pres.; Jr. Ponhellenic; Pleiades; YWCA. POIITO, ALICE PRUDENCE - B.S. Elementary Educotion; Munster; Zeto Tau Alpha; Association for Childhood Education; Student Educotion Ass.; lU Young Republicans; YWCA POLLARD, JEAN ELLIOTT - B.S Special Educat on, Indionoaolis; Kappa Kappo Gammo; Union Comm. Ch.; Soiling Club; YWCA. POTTER, CYNTHIA ANN - B.S. Elementary Education; Evonston, III.; Alpha Chi Omega, Exec; AWS, Progrom Board; Pom Pom Girl; Student lead ' r; YWCA, Cobinet. POWELL, JERRIE ANN - B.S. Elementary Educotion; Portoge. PRATHER, NANCY ANN - B.S Languoge Arts; Ellettsville. QUINO, R. SUE — B S. Elementary Educotion; Indianapolis; Student Education Ass.; YWCA. RABINOWITZ. BETTY S. - BS Language and Social Studies; Indion- opolis; AlpSo Epsi ' on Phi; Hillel Foundotion. RAEBURN, GORDON C. - B.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis; Delta Upsilon, Editor, Wrangler, Doily Student; YMCA, Y-Angle. RAGEAS, SUE ANN - B.S. Longuoge Arts; Hommond; Boisen Hall, Foculty Co ord-; Student Gov. RANDOLPH, KENNETH JOE - B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Logonsport; Koppo Sigma, Sec; Sigma Alpha Eta, Pres.; Student Education Ass. RANICH, DONNA ELAINE - B.S. Elementary Educotion; Munster. RAU, PATRICIA BENNER - B S. Elementary Education; Indianopolis; Alpho Chi Omega; Campus Chest; YWCA. RAYMOND, JANE ANN HOCKER - B.S. Sponish; Evansville; Alpho Phi. READY, WAYNE ELDON - B.S. Sociol Studies; Griffith; Magee Hall, Gov.; Wesley Foundation. REAM, CAROLYN CAMERON - B S. Special Education; Evonston, 111.; Pi Beto phi. Song Leader, Soc. Ch.; Freshman Frolic, SteeVing Comm. YWCA REID, PATRICIA ANN - B.S. Elementary Education; Beckley, W. Vo.; Delta Sigmo Theto; Morrison Hall, Judlciol Boord; Alpho Delta Theta. REIM, SUSAN KAY - B.S. French-English; Elkhort; Kappa Delta; Rush Ch. RICHARDSON, M. JOANN — B.S. Elementary Educotion; Bloominglon; YWCA. jr k ' s draFt decree sives leery senior men 208 RICHARDSON, VICKY L. - B.S. Elementary Education; Noblesville; Alpha Chi Omega, Pres.; AWS; lU Foundation; Ponhellenic; WYCA. Ch. 1962-63 Red Book. ROBINSON, JUDITH ANN - B.S. Elementary Educotion; Mishowako; Trees Center, Judicial Boord. ROCKE, MARY SUSAN - B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; LoPorte; Alpha Chi Omega; Sigma Alpha Eta; Jr. Ponhellenic, Treos., Advisor; Ponhellenic, Trees.; YWCA. ROGERS, DAVID ROBERT - B.S. Social Studies; Granger; LUNA, Security Council, Pres.; Student Senate, Pari. ROMINE, KAREN SUE - B.S. Elementary Education; Co ' umbus; Pom- arodo; India no Association of Nursing Students, Cor. Sec.; Ass. for Childhood Educotion; Student Educotion Ass.; YWCA. RONCHETTI, CAROLYN BUSH - B.S. Longuoge Arts; Mishowako; Alpha Omicron Pi. ROSEN, JOAN SUE — B.S. Elementary Educotion; Indianapolis; Sigma Delta Tau; ARBUTUS; Student Educotion Ass. ROSENBAUM, LOIS JOAN - B.S. Elementary Education; West Oronge, N.J.; Cosmopoliton Club; Hillel Foundation; NAACP; Student Education Ass., discussion group leader; YWCA, P re-school for the handicapped. B.S. Business Education; Compbellsburg. B.S. Elementary Education; Volporoiso; cities Ch., Philanthropic Treos.; ARBUTUS, Class, Treos.; Morter Board, Projects I ROSENBAUM, MORRIS JEAN ROSENBERG, SANDRA RAE - Sigmo Delta Tau, Activ Residence Editor; Ju Ch,; Union Comm. Ch., Children ' s Halloween Party; YWCA, Cob- inet Ch. World University Service. ROSENFELD, LOUANN - B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; Read Center, Cultural Ch.; Hillel Foundotion. ROSKOSZ, MARTHA ANNE — B.S. Elementary Educotion; Winchester; Curry House, House Mgr., Sec; Student Education Ass.; YWCA. RUSTON, 50NDRA VIOIA — B.S. Elementary Education; Evansville; Sigma Koppa, Soc. Ch.; LUt lA, delegate, delegotion Ch.; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. RUTHERFORD, RAY BYERE - B.S. Physical Science; Georgetown. SACOPULOS, PENNY — B.S. Elementary Education; Gory; Mason Holl, Gov., Cultural Ch.; Beck House, Judicial Board; Student Educa- tion Ass.; lU Young Democrats. SAMPSON, MYRNA ANN — B.S. language Arts; Bloomington; Chi Omega; (Evansville College) — Student Gov. Comm.; Fronlclin House, Vice-Pres.; Methodist Student Movement; Union Board Comm. SANFORD, MARCIA ANN - B.S. Language Arts; Indionapolis; Alpha Phi, House Mgr.; Student Education Ass.; AWS; Singing Hoosiers; YWCA. SARVER, KAREN LEE — B.S. Nursing Education; Evons City, Pa.; Cresset Club, Membership Ch., Pres.; Pi Lombda Theta, Keeper of Keys; Sigmo Theta Tau; ANA; PNA. SATINSKY, JANET LOUISE - B.S. Elementary Educotion; Indianapolis; Alpho Epsilon Phi; Hillel Foundotion; ARBUTUS; AWS. SCAGGS, DONAID JERRY — B.S. Fine Arts; Fronkfort; Student Educa- tion Ass., Sec. SCHEfFEL, ANNETTE LOUISE - B.S. Nursing Education; Grond Island, Nsb.; Cresset Club, Sec. SCHOON, DAVID L. — B.S. Physical Science; Gary; Acacia, Song Ld., Sec, Ritual Ch.; Roger Williams Foundation; Student Educa- tion Ass.; Singing Hoosiers. SCHWARZ, JUDITH B. — B.S. Elementar y Education; Bloomington; Kappa Delta; AWS. SCHWERIN, LEANORE ELLEN - B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Stu- dent Education Ass. SCHWIER, JERILYN BEBE - B.S. Elementary Education; Botesville; Kappa Delta; ARBUTUS. SEDDELMEYER, NANCY ANN — B.S. Elementary Education; Hammond. SEIPEl, PAUL WAYNE - B.S. Social Studies; Corydon; Student Educa- tion Ass.; Intramural Athletics. SENESAC, GLORIA JEAN — B.S. Elementory Education; Fowler; Sigma Kappa, Song Ld.; lU Newman Club; Senotoriol Ass ' t.; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. SERVIENTS, EDWARD BARRY - B.S. Social Studies; Nutley. N.J.; Trock. SETTLE, CAROLYN LEE - B.S. Elementary Education; Kokomo. SHAW, VIRGINIA LEE - B.S. Elementary Education; Paris, III.; Pi Beta Phi, Vice-Pres.; Enomene; lU Foundation, Steering Comm.; YWCA. SHEHORN, MARY LINDA - B.S. Elementary Education; loPorte; Curry House, Activity Ch., Hall Council; Student Education Ass.; Sopho- more Class Council; AWS; YWCA. SHERMAN, NANCY CAROL - B.S. English; IndlonaroMs; Pi Beta Phi, House Mgr., Art Advisor; Miss lU Final Ten; YWCA. SHIBE, KAREN ANN — B.S. Elementary Education; Seymour; Alpha Chi Omega, Cor. Sec; YWCA. SHOTTS, CONSTANCE CAROIEE - B.S. English; Bloomington. SIMMS, NETTALYN RAE - B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Alpha Koppa Alpha, Rush Counselor; Morrison Hall, Sec, Judicial Boord; Ponhetlenic; NAACP. choice between weddins bells, bombs SIMON, STEPHEN G. — B.S. Social Studies; Roanoke; Student Educa- tion Ass.; lU Young Republicans. SLOAN, MARCIA KAY — B.S. Education; Morion; Auditorium Usher; Co-ord., Freshman Orientotion. SMEDLEY, JUDITH ANN — B.S. Elementary Education; Cloverdale; Student Educotion Ass. SMITH, JOANNA ADAIENE - B.S. language Arts; Franklin; Phi Mu, Pledge Trainer, Soc. Ch., Sec; Strikettes, Treos.; Panhellenic, Rush Counselor; YWCA. SMITH, PHYLLIS ANN - B.S. Elementary Education; Nobb; Teter Quod, Gov., Soc. Ch.; Student Education Ass. SMITH, SHARON ANN — B.S. Elementary Education; Huntington; Stu- dent Education Ass.; Ass. for Childhood Education; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. SMITH, SHELLY MARIE - B.S. Elementory Education; Gary; Alpha Kappa Alpha; Indiana Stote Teachers Ass.; Student Education Ass. SMITH, SUSAN STEERS - B.S. E ' ementary Educotion; Indianapolis: Alpha Phi, Personnel Ch., Pledge Closs Vice-Pres.; YWCA. SNODGRASS, PAULA MARIE - B.S. Spanish ond English; Valparaiso; Alpha Gommo Delta, Guard; YWCA. STAJKOWSKl, JEROME — B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington. STALEY, NED C. - B.S. Sociol Studies; Lafayette; Pershing Rifles; Hum- mer House, Soc. Ch. STEPHENS, ANN ELIZABETH - B.S. Elementary Educotion; South Bend. 209 STEPHENSON, MARY KAY — B.S. Language Arts; Peru; Koopa Della; Studenl Education Ass.; Pom Pon Girl; Angel Flight; AWS; YWCA. STICKLER, KENLYNN JANE - B.S. Biological Sciences; Columbia; Alpha Omicron Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta; ARBUTUS; YWCA. STOKER, RONALD PAUL - B.S, Mathemotics and German; Indiana- polis. STOLLENMEYER. PEGGY JEAN - B.S. Elem-ntory Education; Westloke, O io; Alpho Phi, Vice-Pres., Pledge Trainer; lU Foundation; YWCA. STONE, LINDA JEAN — B.S. Speech ond Hearing Theropy; Albany; Sycamore Hall, Religious Ch., House Council. STONGER, KAROL — B.S. Language Arts; Kokomo; Doily Student; Women ' s Editor, Night Editor. STOWERS, CAROLE ANN - B.S. Elemenlory Education; Hammond. STRASSEL, JEANNE CAROLE - B.S History; Jeffersonville; Delta Zeto; Sailing Club; YWCA STROM, KAREN MAXINE — B.S. Elementary Education; Muncie; Kappa Kaopo Gamma. Hou e Ch.; Koppo Pickers; Militory Ball Queen; Alpha lambda Delto; YWCA. STROUD, NORMA ELIZABETH - B.S. Education; Jeffersonyille. STRUCKMAN, SUZANNE HELEN - B.S. Elemenlory Educolion; Hunt- ingburg; Koppo Alpha Theta; Ass. for Childhood Education; lU Newman Club, Singing Hoosiers. STULL, DONNA JEAN - B.S Biological Science; Doyton, Ohio; lU Foundation; Jr. Student Athletic Board; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. SWALES, SUELLA - B.S. Social Studies; New Castle; Student Education Ass.; YWCA. SWEITZER, SALLY JANE - B.S. Elementary Education; loPorte; Delta Gamma, House Mgr.; Ass. for Childhood Education; Student Education Ass.; YWCA. SWELSTAD, RONALD LEE - B.S. Eiologicol Sciences; Valparaiso; Tou Koppo Epsilon, Treas.; Young Americons for Freedom; Little 500; Cosmopolitan Club; lU Colleglote Democrats. SWIGON, PAULA JOYCE - B.S. Elementary Education; Gary. SZABO, LINDA LOU - B.S. Elementary Education; Highlond; Clark House, Recreation Ch.; WRA. SZOT, ROBERT WALTER - B.S. Social Studies; East Chicago; JAWQ, Sec.-Treos.; Student Education Ass. TAGUE, NORMAN ANDRE - B.S. Social Studies; Columbus. TALBERT, SHEILAH MAPLENE - B.S. longuoge Arts; Rushville; lU Young Republicans; Student Education Ass. TEMPLETON, SUSAN — B.S. Elementary Education; Nappanec; Kappa Koppo Gommo, Rec. Sec, Efficiency Ch.; lU Foundation; Jr. Student Athletic Board; YWCA. TERFLER, CAROLYN MARGUERITE - B.S. Elementary Education; Indi- anapolis; Landes House. Treas., House Council; lU Young Re- publicons; Pomarodo; YWCA, Public Relotions Ch., Ass ' t. Finance. TERRELL, SARA BETH — B.S. Elementory Education; Evonsville; Koppo Alpha Theto; Student Education Ass.; Ass. for Childhood Educa- tion. TERRY, EILEEN CAROLE - B.S. Russian and French; Indianopolis; Alpha Lambda Delta; Campus Christians; Quiz Bowl; All Compus Party; YWCA. i ' m a senior and haven ' t been homesick; 210 THOMPSON, JACQUEIINE SUE - B.S. Fine Arts; Cormel; Gamma Phi Beta, Treas., Rituols Ch.; lU Foundation; YWCA. TONKOVICH, BARBARA MARY - B.S. Elementary Education; East Chi- cago. TRUEBLOOD, CHARLOTTE LEE - B.S. Elemenlory Education; Kokomo; Pine Ho ' l, Recreoiion Ch.; Student Education Ass.; Ass. for Child- hood Education. TUMEY, L. CAROLYN - B.S. Elementary Education; Bedford. TURNER, ISABELLE ESTEILE - B.S. Elementary Education; Gory. TURPA, PAUL SPIRO - B.S. Elementory Education; Gory. TURPIN, THOMAS EMBURY - B.S. Speech and Theatre; Hammond; Theto Chi; Westminster Foundotion Council; PCC; lU Young Republicons; YMCA. VACHET, LAURA LEA - B.S. Mathematics; Vincennes; Folksinging Club; Undergroduote Moth Club; lU Newman Club. VANDOREN, MARGARET JOANNE - B.S. French and English; Oak Park, III.; Gamma Phi Beta; Great Issues; AWS, Vice-Pres. VENDES, W. MARIDEE — B.S. Business Education; Bicknell; Alpha Omicron Pi, Cor. Sec, Board of Standards; AWS, Judiciol Board; Sec. Junior Class; lU Foundation, Steering Comm.; Mortar Board, Pres.; Pleiodes. WAGNER, BETH ANN — B.S. Elementary Educotion; Oolitic. WAGNER, SANDRA CLARE — B.S. Elementary Education; Michigan City; Chi Omega, Activities Ch.; Greot Issues; Senator; LUNA, Steer- ing Comm. Sec; lU Foundation; Student Senate; Cosmopolitan Club. WAGNER, VICKIE MARIE — B.S. Elementary Education; Freelandvllle; Student Education Ass.; Ass. for Childhood Education; Trees Center, Judicial Board. WALKER, KAREN ANN — B.S. Business Educotion; Bloomfield Hills, Mich.; YWCA. WALLACE, BARBARA JEAN — B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Boisen Hall, Judicial Board; Sailing Club. WARD, CYNTHIA MARIE — B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Melrose, Moss.; Sigma Alpha Eto; Sailing Club. WAUGH, KENNETH GEORGE — B.S. Social Studies; Hommond; Foster Quad, Pres.; Board of Academic Review; Sophomore Class Council; Flame Club, Chaplain; Student Election Comm.; History LJndergroduate Club. WEBB, SARAH LILLIAN — B.S. Elementary Education; Warsaw; Pi Beta Phi. WEILEMANN, MONICA LOUISE — B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Chi Omego; lU Foundation; YWCA. WESSEL, NORBERT GENE — B.S. Mothemotics; Brownstown; JAWQ, Business Mgr.; Circle K. International; Flame Club; Tomahawk. WHIPPLE, SHIRLEY ANN — B.S. Elementary Education; Evonsville; Stu- dent Education Ass.; Athletic Dept., Hoosier Hostess. WHITAKER, JANELLE MARIE — B.S. Elementary Education; Gary. WHITAKER, PRISCILLA HELEN - B.S. Physical Educotion and Language Arts; Indianapolis; Physical Education for Majors and Minors. WHITE, JILL — B.S. Speech and Theatre; Ploinfield; Alpha Xi Delta, Stondords Board; Ass. for Childhood Education; lU Foundation; Union Co mm. Ch.; YWCA; Belles. WIGGINTON, CAROLE S. - B.S. Language Arts; Indianapolis. WILKE, MARGARET LOUISE — B.S. Elementory Education; South Bend; Zeta Tou Alpha, Soc. Ch.; Jr. Panhellenic; Ponhellenic; YWCA. WILLIAMS, E. YVONNE — B.S. Elementary Education; New Albany; Alpha Kappa Alpha; Most Happy Fellow, Acopella Chorus; YWCA. WILSON, DAPHNE JEAN — B.S. Elementory Education; Alton, III.; Zeta Tou Alpha, Cor. Sec, Ritual Ch.; Student Education Ass. WILSON, HOLLY ANN — B.S. Elementary Education; Kokomo; Mason Hall, Gov., Treos. WILSON, THEODORE BRUCE - B.S. Social Studies; Highland; Intra- mural Sports; Student Education Ass.; Student Gov.; lU Collegiate Democrats. WOODEN, MARILYN JOY — B.S. Language Arts; Bloomlngton. YARRINGTON, BARBARA LOUISE - B.S. Elementary Education; Gory; Alpho Phi; Student Education Ass.; YWCA. YELLEN, KAREN LYNNE - B.S. Elementory Education; Hammond. ZEMAN, lANTHA JO — B.S. EI ' mentary Educotion; Valparaiso; LUNA; Llbrory Science Club; YWCA. ZIMMERMAN, BARRIE LEWIS - B.S. Physics and Mathematics; New- burgh, NY. ZIMMERMAN, GAIL ELAINE - B.S. Elementary Education; Homewood, III.; Koppo Delta; Student Education Ass.; Ass. for Childhood Education. my parents come down every weekend ZWEIBAN, DONNA BARRIE - B.S. Language Arts; Gary; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sophomore Class, Organized Female Director; Enomene; Pleiades; Junior Class Council. 211 i health, physical education, and recreation THE SCHOOL OF HEALTH, Physical Education, and Recreation operates on three levels: basic instruction in physical education for freshman students, teacher preparation at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, and intramural sports and recreation programs for students and faculty. According to Arthur S. Daniels, dean, heavy emphasis is now being placed on development of the research and scholarly as- pects of HPER. Faculty research grants, in the amount of $130,000, hove been received by this school in the past year. 212 ANDIS, THOMAS CHARLES JR. - B.S. Recreation; Bloomingtor; lU Orchestra; Marching 100; Undergraduate Recreation Society, Senior Representative on Board. BENNETT, PHILLIP LEE - B.S, Recreation; Bloomington; Phi Delta Theta; YMCA; LIndergraduale Recreation Society. BOLING. DONNA MAR ' E - B.S. Physical Education; Hobart; Alpha Om ' cron Pi; Cheerleader; lU Young Republicans; YMCA; PEMM. BREDENBERG, ELNORA IDA — B.S. Physical Education; Penns Grove, New Jersey; Rabb Hall, Gov., Sec; Oceanides, Sec; PEMM. COLE, BEVERLY DEE - B.S. Physical Educotion; Speedway; Alpha Xi Delta, Social Chairman, Recreotion and Activities Chairman; PEMM; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. DECERCE, JOSEPH ANTHONY - B.S. Physical Education; Syracuse, New York; YMCA. FEMAL, SALLY — B.S. Physical Education; Bloomington; Gomma Phi Beta, Pres.; lU Foundation; Oceanides; PEMM; Strikettes; WRA. FINK, JERRY BRUCE — B.S. Physical Education, Indianapolis; Lombda Chi Alpha, Rush Ch.; Interfraternity Council; Vice-Prse., Exec Council; lU Foundation; Sphinx Club; PEMM. FROMM, SUE ANN - B.S. Physicol Education; Highland; WRA; Strik- ettes; lU Women ' s Inter-Collegiate bowling team. GALLAHUE, DAVID LEE — B.S. Physical Education; Niogaro Foils, New York; Theta Chi, Pres.; Phi Epsilan Kappo; PEMM; Cheer- leaders. GLOCK, JUDY ANN — B.S. Physical Education; Fort Wayne; Gamma Phi Beta; PEMM. GRUBB, JAMES MICHAEL - B.S. Recreation; Marion; Phi Kappa Psi; URS, Recreotion Council. HELMINIAK, JAMES LEON - B.S. Physical Education; Chicago, Illinois; Phi Delta Theta; PEMM; i-Men ' s Ass.; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Sphinx Club; Football. HENRY, CAROLYN JEAN — B.S. Physical Education; Chrisney; Wesley Foundation; WRA. HUFFORD, JANE - B.S. Physical Education; Danville, Delta Gamma, Vice-Pres.; Cheerleaders; PEMM; Student Athletic Board; WRA; YWCA. LAFEVER, WILLIAM D. - B.S. Physical Education; Modoc; Lambda Chi Alpho; Phi Epsi ' on Koppa; PEMM; Sphinx Club. LANCASTER, SUSAN GENE - B.S. Physical Education; Sou th Whitley; Delta Gamma; First Vice-Pres., Pledge Trainer; WRA; YWCA. LOHSE, DAVID LENNOX - B.S. Heolth, Physical Education; Indiana- polis; Wright Quad, Athletic Chairman, LUNSFORD, BARBARA JO - B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis. MAI, DEBORAH GERALDINE - B.S. Physical Educotion; PEMM; Ocean- ides; WRA. B.S. Physicol Education; Bloomlng- Ser- MOORE, WOODY WINDEL JR. , ton; I-Men ' s Ass.; Football. MORRISON, TERRY ANN - B.S. Recreation; AWS; NRA; Social vice Club; Sailing Club; YWCA. OLLIGES, LAWRENCE JOHN JR. - B.S. Physical Education; Blooming- ton; Phi Epsilon Koppa, Vice-Pres. PACE, CHARLES MICHAEL - B.S. Health and Sotety; BoonviNe; Arnold Air Society; Freshman Orientotion Planning Comm.; ROTC Drill Team Commander; Student Government, i 4lk buy 10 library bus tickets; save 2 ' 2 a ride PARMELEE, VIRGINIA TODD - B.S. Physicol Education; Ormond Beach, Florida. PAUY, RAYMOND EDWIN - B.S. Health ond Safety; New Costle; Sigma Nu, Pres., Sec; Blue Key, Pres.; I-Men ' s Ass.; lU Founda- tion; Basketball. RETRY, THOMAS ALAN - B.S. Athletic Training; Bloomington; Phi Epsi ' on Koppa, Office of Guide, PEMM. PFENNIG, CINDA LOU - A.B. Physicol Educotion; Terre Haute; Alpha Phi, Vice-Pres. Pledge Class, Rec Ch., Quorlerly Corr.; PEMM; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. REICHART, KRISTAN LOUISE - B.S. Recreation; Muncie; Koppa Kappa Gamma; Oceanides; Union Comm. Ch.; Undergraduate Recrea- tion Society, RIDENOUR, JAMES MICHAEL - B.S. Recreation; Wabash; Phi Kappa Psi; Falcon Club; Sphinx Club; Baseball; Undergraduate Recrea- tion Society, Pres. RITTER, LARRY DEE - B.S. Physical Education; Decatur. SCHOLL, LEWIS ROY - B.S. Physical Educotion; Brownsville; Laurel Hall, Culture Ch., Athletic Ch.; PEMM, Vice-Pres.; lU Founda- tion. SHUFFIELD, RITA lEONA - B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; Modern Dance Workshop. SIEGMAN, CAROL IRENE - B.S. Physical Educotion; Indianopolis. SOLOMON, LOUIS BERNARD — B.S. Recreation; South Bend; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pres.; Hillel Foundation, Recreotion Ch.; I-Men ' s Ass.; Interfraternity Council, President ' s Council; Jr. Interfra- ternity Council. SOLOMON, THOMAS LEE - B.S. Health, Physical Education and Recrea- tion; Universal; Football, 213 law EXPANSION has also affected the School of Law. Beginning enrollment has increased 27 per cent since 1956. Dean Leon H. Wallace attri- butes this increase not to the war-baby boom, due for law in 1966-68, but to a larger percent- age of admitted students attending on campus. Space is not yet a problem, as the new law building, dedicated in 1957, can hold 650 stu- dents without crowding. Now, in the planning stages, is an extension of the Comparative Law program to include courses in Interna- tional Business, to meet the requirements of an expanding Midwest. STEWART, MARY JANET - B.S. Physical Educotion; Gary; PEMM, WRA. STULTZ, SHARON K. - B.S. Physicol Education; Bedford. SUTTON, JAMES WARREN - B.S. Physical Educotion; Anderson; ACACIA; Basketball; Baseball. TROMBLEY, SIGRID ANN - B.S. Physical Education; Whiting; Curry House, Soc. Ch., Floor Rep.; AWS; PEMM, Board Member; Tomahawk; WRA, Sportshead; YWCA. VAN HUYSEN, PETE - B.S. Physical Education, Indianapolis; Sigma Nu, Rush Ch.; lU Newman Club; Sailing Club; Gymnastics; Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union. WAGLEY. KAREN ELAINE - B.S. Physicol Educotion; New Augusta. WALDO, RALPH EMERSON III - B.S. Physicol Education; Shake Heights, Ohio; Phi Epsilon Kappa, Treos.; Diving Team, Mgr.; PEMM; Soccer. WARNER, LUCILLE MADELINE - B.S. Physical Education; Hobart; Sycamore, Gov.; Soc. Ch.; PEMM; lU Foundation. WILD, DONALD C. - B.S. Physicol Educotion: Comillus, New York. 214 ALLEN, JOHN EDWARD - J.D. Law; Bloomington. BADGER, DAVID HARRY - J.D. Law; Indianapolis. BAIER, LOWELL EDWARD - L.L.B. Law; Remington; Phi Delta Phi. BAKER, BERNARD ROBERT — J.D. Public Low; Bloomington; Phi Alpha Delta, Nat ' l. Convention Delegate; Law Journal. BEERBOWER, GARY DON - J.D. Low; Bloomington; lU Young Republi- cans; Phi Delta Phi, Mogister; Low Journal; Student Bar Ass. BIBERSTEIN, ROBERT LEE - L.L B. Low; Berne. BLACK, JOE DAVID - D.L.B. Low; Winslow; Phi Delto Phi. BOGARD, WILLIAM FRANKLIN - L.L.B. Low; Bloomfield; Sigma Pi; Phi Delta Phi. BROWN, AGNES PATRICIA - J.D. Low; Indianapolis. BROWNE, JOHN RUTHERFORD III - L.L.B. Law; Marion; Sigma Chi. BRYAN, GEORGE GELDER - J.D. Law; Champaign, III.; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Ass.; Student Conduct Comm. BUCKLEY, GREGORY DENNIS - LIB. Low; Elkhart; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bor Ass., Exec. Council Rep. L.L.B. Low; Indianopolis; Kappa BURTON, JERRY MACDONALD Sigma; Phi Alpha Delta. CAMPBELL, CRAIG B. - L.L.B. Low; Anderson. COHEN, RALPH A. - J.D. Law; Indianopolis; Low Journal, Note Editor. CONNOR, TIMOTHY JOHN - L.L.B. Low; Fort Woyne; Delta Theta Phi; Student Bar Ass. COYNE, THOMAS AUGUSTINE - J.D. Low; Gosport; Student Bar Ass.; Low Journal. CROOKS, JOHN L. - J.D. Low; Indianapolis. DECKARD, E. ALONZO - L.L.B. Law; Ploinfield; Phi Delta Phi. DENNISON, RANDALL GENE - L.L.B. Low; New Castle; Phi Delto Phi; lU Young Republicans; Student Bor Ass. DEWITT, CLIFFORD MORTON - L.L.B. Low; Indianopolis; Law School Young Demociots, Pres. DIODORE, ALAN ROBERT - L.L.B. Low; Morion; Delto Theta Phi; Stu- dent Bar Ass. DOUGHERTY, WILLIAM JOHN - LIB. Low; Indianopolis; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bor Ass. DOWNER, JOHN D. - L.L.B. Low; Indianopolis; Phi Delto Phi; lU Young Republicans; Student Bar Ass. save those pennies — For the sales tax DRAKE, RONALD LEE - L.L.B, Law; Farmersburg, Phi Delta Phi. EDWARDS, MARTIN KOONS - L.L.B. Law; New Castle; Phi Delta Phi; lU Young Republicans. ERVIN, WILLIAM CHARLES - L.L.B. Law; Terre Houte; Alpha Tau Omega; Delta Theta Phi. FROST, JOHN MICHAEL - J.D. Law; Bloomington; Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon; Student Bar Ass. GARDNER, GAYLE WALLACE - L.L.B. Law; Bloomington; Phi Delta Phi; Student Conduct Comm.; Student Bar Ass. GARVER, FRED W. - L.L.B. Low; Boggsfown; Acac ' a; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Ass., Pres.; American Law Ass. Rep.; Law School Young Democrats; Union Board. GEBERIN, JOHN PHILLIP - L.L.B. Low; Peru. GHOLSTON, ROBERT MICHAEL - L.L.B. Law; Indiana-o ' Is; lambda Chi Alpha; Inter-Dlvisionol Moot Court Team; Law School Young Repub ' icans, Pres., Vice-Pres.; Student Bar Ass., Vice-Pres.; Phi Delta Phi, Mogister; lU Young Republicans. GILBERT, HARVEY ALLEN - L.L.B. Low; Indianapolis; Phi Alpha Delta, Treas. GRAY, DA ' LAS MAX — L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Gamma Delta; Delta Theta Phi; Beta Gamma Slgmo; YMCA; AISEC. HARRIS, MICHAEL COLLIN - L.L.B. Law; Indianopolis; Phi Delta Phi, Justice; ID Young Republicans, Planning Comm.; Not ' l. Appellate Moot Court Competition; Law Journal; Student Bar Ass. HOBERTY, CHARLES LEROY - L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis. 215 HOFFMAN, JOHN ROBERT - L.l.B. Law; Jasper. HUDKINS, PHON EARL - J.D. Low; Indionopolis. HLJFF, BERNARD - J.D. law; Indianapolis. JOHNSON, VERNARD L. - L.L.B. Law; Elkharl; Kappa Alpha Psi; Student Bar Ass. JUNSE, LEWIS - J.D. Low; Indianapolis. KAUBLE, KEITH ALLEN - L.L.B. law; Bloomington; lombda Ctii Alpha; Student Bor Ass.; Phi Delta Phi; lU Young Republicans. KING, EDWARD CHARIES - J.D. Law; Bloomington; Beta Theta Pi, Pres.; lU Foundation; Pershing Rifles; President ' s Cabinet. KLAGISS, RAIMONDS I. - L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis. KREMER, HARRY JR. - L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis. KUNSE, LOIS JEAN - J.D. Law; Indianapolis; Law Journal. LAMB, EDGAR H. - L.L.B. Low; Indianapolis. LANDAU, GARY R. - LIB. Low; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi; lU Young Republicans; Student Bar Ass. LESNIAK, RICHARD JOHN - L.L.B. Law; East Chicago; Phi Delta Theto; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Ass. LEWIS, ROBERT DAVID - L.L.B. Low Vincennes; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treas., House Mgr., Alum. Ch., Public Relotions Ch.; Delta Theta Phi; Jr. Interfroternity Council; Skull and Crescent, LOCHER, ELLIS K. - L.L.B. Low; Bloomington; Phi Delto Phi. McCLURE, DAVID EDWIN - L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis; Theta Chi, Sec, Treas.; lU Young Republicans; Jr. Interfroternity Council; Stu- dent Elections Comm.; Union Comm. Ch.; Wesley Foundation. McGLONE, GERALD HAL- — J.D. Law; Bloomington; Low Journal. MclNTOSH, MAC r- ALLEN - J.D. Low; Hoogland; Sigma Chi. MELIINGER, LEE FRANKLIN - L.L.B. low; Bloomington; Delta Theta Phi; Pershing Rifles. MITCHELL, PHILLIP MICHAEL - LIB. Low; Evansville. MOHLER, DANIEL BARTLEY - L.L.B. Low; Indianapolis; Sigma Chi; Delta Theta Phi, Bailiff. MOORE, WILLIAM CR ' PS — L.L.B. Law; Lafayette; Phi Delta Phi; Stu- dent Bar Ass., Sec; American Law Student Ass., Vice-Pres.; Low School for Young Republicans, Pres., Vice-Pres. MUIR, ROBERT EUGENE - J.D. Low; Indianapolis; Law Journal; Law Club. MURRELL, LAWRENCE RAY — J.D. Law; Martinsville; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Ass. what a diFFerence a degree makes; now 216 MYERS, DONALD RAY — J D. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi. NAGY, JAMES JOHN - J.D. Law; Whiting; Student Bar Ass.; Scott Scholarship. PATTERSON, RICHARD M. - J.D. Low; Indianapolis. PEDERSEN, THOMAS HAROLD — L.L.B. Law; Fort Wayne; Low Journal; Law Club; Union Board. PETERSON, ROBERT E. — J.D. low; Rochester; Acacia; Student Bar Ass.; Phi Delta Phi. PHOENIX, DAVID DALE - L.L.B. Law; Bloomington; Delta Theta Phi. PLAIN, RAY scon - J.D. law; Owensboro, Ky.; Phi Delta Theta; Student Bar Ass.; Phi Delta Phi; Scabbard and Blade. PRINCE, IRWIN JOSEPH — J.D. law; Indianapolis; Phi Delto Phi; Forensic Society; Student Bar Ass.; Not ' l. Moot Court Compe- tition. RAICHIE, MILDRED L. - L.L.B. Law; Westfield, N.J.; Student Bar Ass., Treas. RANSEL, JOSEPH ALOYSIUS JR. - J.D. low; Gary; Phi Delta Phi; Stu- dent Bar Ass.; low Journal. ROBBINS, GENE ELMER - J.D. Law; Brownstown; Student Bor Ass. ROBERTSON, WILLIAM L. - L.L.B. law; Indianapolis. ROGERS, KIM ALAN — L.L.B. Law; Marion; Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi. ROLAND, PAUL GERALD — J.D. Law; Indianopolis; Phi Delta Phi. ROLLINGS, JAMES STEVEN — J.D. Law; Fairfield, Conn.; Phi Delto Phi; Low Journal; Student Bar Ass. RUCHMAN, MARSHALL DORAN — L.L.B. Law; Bloomington; Zeta Beta Tou; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Ass. RUNNELS, CHARLES W. — J.D. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Alpha Delta, Sec; Law Journal, Note Editor; Low Club. RUSEN, CHARLES JR. — J.D. Law; Amboy, N.J.; La w Journal; Student Bar Ass. SABATINI, FREDERICK ANTHONY - L.L.B. Low; Logonsporl; Sigma Nu, Pres.; B ' ue Key, Pres.; Junior Class Vice-Pres.; Interfroternity Council, Pres.; Cheerleader; Phi Delta Phi. SCHUG, OTTO FRANKLIN — L.L.B. Low; Berne; Phi Delto Phi, Justice; Low School Young Democrats. SEARCY, PATRICIA JOAN - L.L.B. Low; Indianapolis. SHIDELER, SHIRLEY ANN - L.L.B. Low; Beech Grove; Zeta Tou Alpha; Low Journal, Ass ' t. Editor; Low Club, Sec. SHIELDS, JACK RICHARD - L.L.B. Low; Brownstown; Koppa Sigmo; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Ass. SMITH, DENNIS F. - L.L.B. Low; LoPorte; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bo ' Ass. SMITH, GEORGE P. II — J.D. low; Wabash; Phi Sigma Koppa; Phi Alpha Delto; Low Journal; Student Bar Ass.; Society for Legal History. STARK, JOHN C. — J.D. Low; IndionopoMs; lU Young Pepublicons; Phi Delta Phi, Exchq.; Low Journal, Ass ' t. Editor; Union Board, Vice-Pres.; Student Bar Ass. STEELE, SYDNEY L. — J.D. Law; Martinsville; Studen t Bar Ass. STEVENSON, FRANCIS EDWARD - L.L.B. Low; Noblesville; Low Club. STEWART, KENT O, - J.D. Law; Indianopolis. STRATTON, MARVIN D. - J.D. Low; Indianopolis. SULLIVAN, KENNETH ALAN - L.L.B. Low; Indianopolis; Phi Delta Phi. SUTHERLIN, STEPHEN WILLIAM - L.L.B. Law; Indianopolis; Phi Delta, Chop.; Low Club, Vice-Pres,; lU Coliegiote Democrats. SWIFT, WILLIAM DONAID — L.L.B. Low; Fort Wayne; Beto Theto Pi; Phi Delto Phi; Student Bar Ass.; lU Foundation; Interfroternity Council. TINNIN, ROBERT P. JR. - J.D. Low; Albuquerque, New Mex.; Low Journol; Student Bor Ass.; Phi Delta Phi. WALLACE, LARRY KEITH - L.L.B. Low; Mount Vernon; Pi Koppo Phi; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Ass. WATERMAN, KENNETH MILES - L.L.B, Law; East Lansing, Mich.; Stu- dent Bor Ass,, Vice-Pres,; Phi Delta Phi. i can solve the case oF the noted mr. x WICK, HARRY KENT - L.L.B. Low; Indionopolis; Phi Delto Phi; Student Ba r Ass.; lU Young Republicons. WRIGHT, JAMES IRVING - L.L.B. Law; Osgood; Phi De:ta Phi; Student Bor Ass. YOUNG, RICHARD S. - LLB, Low; Evonsville; Sigma Nu; Phi Delto Phi; Student Bar Ass.; Blue Key. ZIEMER, CHARLES OMAR - J.D. Low; Chicago, III.; Phi Delta Phi; Low Journal, Jr. Writer, Note Editor. 217 I dicii meaicine SPARE PARTS FOR PEOPLE are now produced in the Indiana University School of Medicine thanks to research by Alex G. P. Mclnnes. Mechanical arteries and valves for hearts are only one by-product of the research of the school which is the fourth largest in the nation and headed by Dean John Van Nuys. An average of 138 doctors of medicine are grad- uated here each year, and an estimated sixty-five per cent of Indiana ' s doctors earn their degrees from the school. (Dean Van Nuys died February 15.) ,(lV5 218 ACKER, HERBERT KARl. JOHN - M.D. Medicine; Fort Wayne; AMA; Phi Rho Sigma. ANDERSON, JAMES TWYFORD — M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Student Senate; Freshman Class Pres. AZAR, GEORGE A. - M.D. Medicine; Michigan City. BABCOCK, JAMES L. - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Epsilon Delta. BAILIE, MICHAEL DAVID - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. BAKER, ELDRIDGE ANDERSON - M.D. Medicine; Hope; Phi Chi. BALSLEY, MARIDEE ANN - M.D. Medicine; Bremen. BARON, JAY KENT - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. BARTLEY, STAN LEE - M.D. Medicine; Ferdinand; Delta Phi Alpha; Phi Chi; Alpha Omega Alpha. BENEDICT, HAROLD GAYMAN - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. BOLDT, LYIE D. — M.D. Medicine; Indionopolis; Alpha Chi Rho, Treas.; Phi Rho Sigma, Pres.; SAMA. BOWEN, RICHARD ELRIE - M.D. Medicine; Fort Wayne; Ph! Chi. BOYCE, PAUL ACHILLES - M.D. Medicine; Fort Wayne; Alpha Sigm a Nu; Newman Club; Phi Chi; loto Chi Upsilon; SAMA. BRATTAIN, PAUL LOWELL - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. BROUGH, ALBERTA KATHLEEN - M.D. Medicine; Terre Haute. BRUNS, DAVID CHARLES - M.D. Medicine; Holland. BUSH, ROBERT WILLITS - M.D. Medicine; Mishawoko; Phi Chi; Alpha Epsilon Delta. CALL, KEREN ELIZABETH - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. CARSON, TED - M.D. Medicine; Petersburg. CHAPMAN, WILLIAM EDWARD - M.D. Medicine; Evansville; Phi Delta Theta; SAMA. CHIZEK, DAVID JOHN - M.D. Medicine; South Bend; Phi Gomma •Delta; Nu Sigma Nu. CLINE, DONALD L. - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Epsilon De ' ta. CLOSE, FRi DERICK WALLACE - M.D. Medicine; Auburn; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Rho Sigma. COMBS, KENT LONG - M.D. Medicine; Evansville; Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, Pres.; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Sphinx Club; Med. School Senior Class Vice-Pres. think tliey ll Film a tv series about me? CONGER, GEORGE DEAN - M.D. Medicine; Hammond. CONRAD, lARRY LEE - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Phi Chi; Wesley Foundation. CORTESE, THOMAS ANTHONY JR. - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Sigma Pi; Alpha Chi Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Chi. COTELL, GORDON L. — M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. CUMMINS, DOUGLAS FRANKLIN - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Phi Chi. DARBRO, DAVID ANTHONY - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. DECATUR, DAVID RICHARD - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Alpha Omega Apha; Phi Chi. DEHNER, GERARD ALAN - M.D. Med ' cine; Richmond; Med. School Senior Class Treos.; Phi Chi; Newmon Club. DOUGLASS. GLEN H. - M.D. Medicine; Fort Wayne; Delta Tau Delta; Phi Beta Pi; SAMA. DUBOIS, DON RAMON - M.D. Medicine; Lafayette. EARl, STEPHAN H. - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Falcon Club; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Chi. ELLIS, CHARLES ROBERT - M.D. Medicine; Bloomington; Phi Beta Pi; SAMA; lU Young Republicans. 219 EVERLY, STEPHAN SAYLOR - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. FERREE, HARRY LANE - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. FIELDS, MAX L. - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. FINDLEY, THEODORE PRESTON - M.D. Medicine; Indionapolis. FISHER, DUKE DE — M.D. Medicine; Indionapolis; Alpha Eosilon Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; lU Young Republicans; SAMA, Vice-Pres. FISHER, THOMAS HARMON - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Phi Rho Sigma. FOSTER, LOWELL GEORGE - M.D. Medicine; Indianopolis. FRAGEN, RONALD AARON — M.D, Medicine; Hommond; Sigma Alpha Mu; SAMA; Fa ' con Club; Alpho Epsilon Delta; Phi Chi. FRANK, DAVID FICHMAN - M.D. Medicine; Indianopolis. GIZE, RAYMOND WAITER - M.D. Medicine; Indianopolis; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Chi. GLOCK, ALAN ROGER - M.D. Medicine; Indionapolis; Phi Chi. GLOCK, HUGH EDWIN - M.D. Medicine; Fort Woyne. GOSSARD, JOHN MEREDITH - A.B. French; Tipton; Ph! Delta Th-to, Historian; Alpha Epsilon Delta; I.U. Young Republicans; Phi Eta Sigma. GRABER, MARTIN J. JR. - M.D. Medicine; Genevo; Phi Beta Pi. GREGORY, DELMAR RAY - M.D. Medicine; Washington. HATTERY, ROBERT RAI PH JR. — M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Phi Chi; Alpha Epsilon Delta. HIBBELN, FREDERIC PHILIP - M.D. Medicine; Connersville; SAMA; lU Newman Club; Phi Chi; Freshman Gloss Vice-Pres. HIGGINS, JACK WAYNE - M.D. Medicine; Indionapolis. HIMELSTEIN, NATHANIEL HARVEY - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. HOOD, HERB LEON — M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Sigma Zeta; Phi Rho Sigma. HOOG, JOHN MICHAEL — M.D. Medicine; Fort Wayne; Newman Club; Phi Chi. HORN, PAUL CONRAD - M.D. Medicine; Aurora; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. HORVATH. GEORGE ALEXANDER - M.D. Medicine; South Bend; Phi Chi; Newmon Club. HULL, JOEL IRVIN - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. Future doctors show Fine operative Form; 220 HYDE, LLOYD PATTERSON — M.D. Medicine; Indianopolis; Sigmo Alpho Epsilon; SAMA; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Chi. JACKSON, KATHRYN - M.D. Medicine; Zionsville. JACQMAIN, RALPH JOSEPH - M.D. Medicine; Vincennes; Newman Club; SAMA. JOLLY, Walter William - M.D. Medicine; Madison. JONES, JOHN DAVID - M.D. Medicine; Wanamolcer; Alpha Epsilon Delto; Nu Sigma Nu. JONES, RICHARD ALLEN - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Nu Sigma Nu. KACHORIS, PAUL JOHN - M.D. Medicine; Hommond; Alpho Epsilon Delta; Phi Chi; Tomohowk. KARDATZKE, ELMER STANLEY - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. KAUFMAN, ALAN — M.D. Medicine; East Chicago; Phi Chi; SAMA; lU Flying Club. KENNER, R. ROBERTSON - M.D. Medicine; Indianopolis. KING, CHARLES R. - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. KING, LEROY HAPRY — M.D. Medicine; Indionapolis; SAMA, Treos., Pres.; Nu Sigmo Nu; Union Board. KINGMA, ROY ELMER - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; SAMA. KITZMIILER, JOHN L. - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpho Epsilon; Phi Elo Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta. KNOTE, JOHN ALTON — M.D. Medicine ; Greenlown; Phi Chi. KORD JOHN PHILLIP - M.D. Medicine; Terre Haute. LACKEY, JOHN THOMAS - M.D. Medicine; Stoy, III.; Phi Chi; SAMA. lASALLE, WILLIAM B. — A.B. Anatomy and Physiology; Wabash; Phi Gamma Delta; Little 500; SAMA; lU Foundation. LAWRENCE, GENE CLJRTISS — M.D. Medicine; LoPort?; Phi Chi. LEHMAN. EVAN LYNN - M.D. Medicine; Berne; Delta Tau Delta; Phi Chi; SAMA. LEIPOLD, JON DAVID - M.D. Medicine; Elkhart; Phi Rho Sigma. LEONARD, DALE F. - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. LINDAUER, DAVID HUBERT - M.D. Medicine; Dole; Pi Lambda Phi Chi. LODDE, MARVIN BERNARD — M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. LOFTMAN, BERT A. — A.B. Medical Science; Indianapolis; Phi Gamma Delta. LOGAN, PATRICK CLIFFORD - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Med. School Sophomore Class Vice-Pres.; Senior Council. LONGNECKER, DAVID EUGENE - M.D. Medicine; Rome City; Newman Club; SAMA; Alpha Epsilon Delto; lU Flying Club. LORBER, JAMES MICHAEL - M.D. Medicine; Evansvillc. LUMENG, LAWRENCE — M.D. Medicine; Monilo, Philippines; SA AA; Alpha Omega Alpha; Phi Chi. MALEK. MANOUCHEHR — M.D. Medicine; Indionopolls; Phi Chi. MARTIN, DAVID LEE - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; SAMA. MARTIN, JERRY G. - M.D. Medicine; Indionopolis; Phi Beta Koppa; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Alpha Omego Alpha. MAYS, JAMES D. - M.D. Medicine; Lofayette; Phi Beta PI, Treos. MCELROY, JAMES THOMAS - M.D. Medicine; New Castle; Phi Chi; SAMA. MCPIKE, JOSEPH DAVID - M.D. Medicine; Bedford; Lombdo Chi Alpha; Senior Class Pres.; Sophomore Class Pres.; Phi Chi, Pres.; Singing Hoosiers; Alpha Epsilon Delta. MELLINGER, MICHAEL O. - M.D. Medicine; LaGrange. slice barristers in cadaver bowl, 18 to 6 MERRELL, WILLIAM SQUIRE — M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Eto Sigma; YMCA. MILLER, RONALD DEAN - M.D. Medicine; South Bend; Beta Theta Pi; Freshman Class Sec.-Treas.; SAMA; Student E ections Comm.; Alpha Epsilon Delta. MODE, DONALD GENE - M.D. Medicine; Jeffersonvll le. MORAN, THOMAS EDWARD - M.D. Medicine; Indionopolis; Newman Club. NEATHAMER, THOMAS ALFRED - M.D. Medicine; Franklin; Phi Chi. NG, LIONEZ PENG-LIANG — M.D. Medicine; Singapore, Singapore; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Rho Sigma. NOBLE, RONNIE JOE — M.D. Medicine; Elwood; Med. School Junior Class Vice-Pres.; Alpho Omega Alpho; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma. OEHLER, ROBERT CURTIS - M.D. Medicine; Brazil; Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Epsilon Delta. PAVELKA, RONALD PETER - M.D. Medicine; Gary. PROBST, EDWARD L. JR. — M.D. Medicine; Aurora; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Trees Center Board of Governors. RAMSEY, PAUL L. - M.D. Medicine; Frankfort. RENCH, MICHAEL JEROME - M.D. Medicine; Indionopolis. 221 RINGER, JAMES HOWARD JR. - M.D. Medicine; Indionopoli!. RUOWELL, GEORGE HENDERSON - M.D. Medicine; Richmond; Phi Rho Sigma. RULEY, MICHAEL - M.D. Medicine; Indianopolls. SAGE, RUSSELL A. JR. - M.D. Medicine; Indionapolis; Phi Chi. SANKEY, PEGGY LOU - M.D. Medicine; Terre Haute. SCHEIDIER, JAMES ALEXANDER - M.D. Medicine; Hartford City. SCHMIDT, PAUL EDGAR - M.D. Medicine; Lincoln, Neb.; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Epslton Delta. SCHROEDER, JAMES EDWIN - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. SHLENS, MICHAEL - M.D. Medicine; Gory. SHULL, HARRY DEAN JR. - M.D. Medicine; Connersville; Phi Delta Theto; Nu Sigma Nu; SAMA; YMCA. SNYDER, CHARLES R, - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Alpha Epsilon Delta. SPENCER, HAROLD LEE - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. STAMM, JAMES EDWARD - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. STEENERSON, RONALD LEIF - M.D. Medicine; Angolo. STEWART, PAUL NORFLEET - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. STILWELL, BARBARA M. — M.D. Medicine; Indionapolis. 5TOELTING, ROBERT K. — M.D. Medicine; Indionapolis; Sigma Nu; Phi Chi. STOLLER, LEON JUSTUS - M.D. Medicine; Woodburn. STORER, WILLIAM ROBERT — M.D. Medicine; Indionapolis; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Beto Kappo. STRAIT, LAWRENCE AlAN - M.D. Medicine; Culver; Alpha Omega Alpha; SAMA; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Chi. TALBOTT, TIMOTHY MILLER - M.D. Medicine; Indionopalls; Phi Chi. TAYLOR, WILLIS D. - M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. THOMAS, ANTOINEHE GAGE - M.D. Medicine; Indianopolls. THOMPSON, JOHN BLAINE — M.D. Medicine; Beech Grove; Phi Beta Pi. monsoon Fall Foiled, causing dry campus 222 TODD, CHARLES WILLIAM JR. — M.D. Medicine; Ligonier. TRAICOFF, DONALD - M.D. Medicine; Gory; Phi Beta Pi. WARD, ROBERT ANDERSON - M.D. Medicine; Indionapolis. WEBER, EMIL LEE — M.D. Medicine; Evansville; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Kappa Kappa Psl; Morching 100; Phi Chi; Dodds House, Pres. WEDEKING, FRED LEE — M.D, Medicine; Danville. WEINSTEIN, STANLEY PAUL — M.D. Medicine; Indionapolis; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Beta Pi. WEYBRIGHT, WILLIAM LEE - M.D. Medicine; Syracuse. WHITE, STEPHEN VINCENT - M.D. Medicine; Speedway. WHITWORTH, JAY MORRIS - M.D. Medicine; Indionapolis. WILLARD, RICHARD DEWAINE - M.D. Medicine; Hogerstov n. WILIARDO, ALBERT THOMAS — M.D. Medicine; Eost Chicago. WIMBUSH, PENINGTON R. — M.D. Medicine; Fort Wayne; ARBUTUS; Phi Chi. WOEHIER, THOMAS RICHARD - M.D. Medicine; Evansville; Newman Club, Phi Chi; SAMA. WOODHAM, GREGORY — M.D. Medicine; Indionapolis. YODER, MARY JEAN — M.D Medicine; Middlebury; Sophomore Class Treas.; Junior Class Treos. ZiMMER, JOHN FREDRICK - M-D. Medicine, Mishowoko. music THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, under the leadership of Dean Wilfred C. Bain, offers a wide variety of courses in vocal and instrumental instruction and in methods for those students working toward BME degrees. The school has the largest number of full-time music majors in the world and the largest doctoral program in the United States. The school also presents more concerts than any other and has an opera performance each week. 223 ADRIAN, EDWARD HERALD — B.M.E. Music Education; Hommond; Tau Koppa Epsilon; lU Orchestra; Marching 100; Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonio; Opera Orchestra. ALLEN, DEANNA — B.M.E. Voice; Covington; Alpha Gammo Dalto; Mu Phi Epsilon; Singing Hoosiers. ANDERSON, REBECCA CAROLINE — B.S. Music Theropy-Piano; In- dianopolis; Mu Phi Epsilon. ARCHER, ANN ELIZABETH - B.M.E. String Bass; Evansville; Alpha Lombdo Delta; lU Orchestra; Sigma Alpha Iota, Treas.; MENC, AVERY, WILLIAM RUSSi LL - B M.; B.M E. Trumpet; Bloomington; lU Orchestra; Marching 100. BAGWELL, CARMEN ANN B.M.E. Piano Concentration - Vocal Emphasis; Green town; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Belles; Mu Phi Epsilon; Freshman Tyronion Queen. BART, JOHN JOSEPH - B.M. Bass Trombone; Ft. Wayne; lU Orches- tra; Phi Eta Sigma; Tomahawk; Pi Kappa Lambda. BAUER, LINDA LEE - B.M.E. Music Educot on-Piano; Plymouth; Delta Delta Delta, Song Ld.; Belles; MENC. Organ; Kokomo; Mu Ph Hamburg, Epsilon, Kappa Lambda; lU BEAMAN, EMILY LOUISE - B.M. Treas.; PI Kappa Lambda. BEESLEY, BETH A. - B.M. Flute; Orchestra; Sigma Alpha Iota. BUCKNER, MRS. OMA BIRL — B.M.E. Clarinet; Bloomington; Symphonic Band; WAAS Bond; MENC; Tau Beta Sigma. CADWALADER, BONNIE JEAN - B.S. Munc Therapy; Hammond; Pi Kappa Lambda; Student Ch. 1963 Natl. Ass. for Music Therapy Convention; Sigma Alpha Iota, Pres. CARTER, EMILY JANE - B.M. Trumpet; Indianapolis; Zeta Tau Alpha; IRHA Exec. Council; lU Orchestra; Sigma Alpha lota; Tau Beta Sigma; lU Jazz Band. COX, FREDERICK EARL — B.M.E. Trumpet; Seymour; Kappa Kappa Psi, Vice-Pres.; Marching 100; Symphonic Bond. CRITTELLI, MARY F. - B.M.E. Violin; Billings, Montana; Pf Kappa Lambda; MENC; Alpha Lombdo Delta; lU Orchestra; Mu Phi Epsilon. DALLAS, LORNA JANE - B.M. Voice; Corrier Mi ' ls, Illinois; Alpho Chi Omega, First Vice-Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Belles; Enomene; Mortar Board; Sigma Alpha Iota. DAVIDSON, LESLIE DALE - B.S. Music Therapy-Piano; Oak Park, Michigan; Sigma Delta Tau, Song Ld.; ARBUTUS; lU Ballet Co.; Sailing Club. DAWSON, GREER MARIE - B.M.E. Piano; Hompton, Virginia; Delta Sigma Theta; lU Foundation; NAACP; Tou Beta Sigma; LUNA. DREWE, JOHN GEORGE - B.M.E. Trumpet; Bayonne, New Jersey; lU Orchestra; Phi Mu Alpha Slnfonio. FINKELSTEIN, PAULA LOIS - B.M.E. Voice; Creve Coeur, Missouri; Sigma Detto Tau, Song Ld.; Belles; Hillel Foundation; Sigma Alpha Iota; lU Sing Ld. FLANNERY, SH ' RLEY JOYCE - B.M.E. Music Education; Konkakee; Zeta Tou Alpha; MENC; Sigma Alpha lota. FRITZEN, WARD A. - B.M.E. Music Education; La Porte; Phi Kappa Tau; lU Orchestra; Phi Mu Alpha SinfonJo. CLICK, JANET LOUISE - B.M.E. Voice Emphasis; St. Louis, Missouri; MENC, Pres.; Sigma Alpha fota. GRAFLAGE, KAREN JEAN - B.M. Piano; St. Louis, Missouri; Sigma Alpho Iota. after Four years oF music lectures and 224 HALL, DAVID C. — B.M.E. Oboe Concentration; North Vernon; lU Orchestra; Marching 100; MENC. HARDESTY, JANICE DIANNE - B.M.E. Violin; Frankfort; Zeta Tou Alpha; MENC; lU Orchestra; Opera Orchestra; Philhormonic Orchestra; Jordan River Review. HARNISCH, BEVERLY ANN — B.M.E. Piano; South Bend; Chi Omega, Song Ld.; Belles, Accompanist; Mu Phi Epsilon; Pi Kappa Lambda. HARRISON, DONNA FRANCES - B.M.E. Piano; Westport; Mu Phi Epsi ' on; Singing Hoosiers; Rodger Williams Fellowship, Pres.; Pi Kappa Lambda; Opera Chorus. JOHNSON, JULIE ANN - B.M. Cello and Flute; South Bend; Alpha Lambda Delta; Ul Orchestra; Philharmonic Opera; Sigma Alpha Iota, Sec; Pi Kappa Lambda. KEELER, STAN — B.M. Piano; Indianapolis; Jordan River Review; Homecoming Variety Show; Wells Quadrangle Fall Carnival Booth; Wells Quadrangle Wednesday Evening Variety Shows; lU Orchestra. KESLER, MARILYN SUE — B.M.E. Education; Benton Harbor, Michigan; lU Orchestra. KETCHAM, BENNY JANE — B.M.E. Vocal Emphasis- NoblesvJlle; Cos- mopolitan Club; lU Young Republicans; Mu Phi Epsilon; Folk Song Club; University Singers. KLESS, JACQUELINE CAROL - B.M.E. Percussion and Voice; St. Louis, Missouri; MENC, Sec; lU Orchestra; Tau Beta Sigma, Pres.; Sigma Alpha Iota. KOMPELIEN, GAYLE MARGARET - B.M.E. Vocal Music Education; Pala- pine, ll ' inois; lU Orchestra. KOZAK, NANCY CAROL - B.M. Violin; Cleveland, Ohio; Belles; lU Orchestra; Sigma Alpha Iota, Song Ld. LASH, DAVID R. — B.M.E. Music Education; Indianapolis; lU Founda- tion; Kappa Kappa PsI; Marching 100; Phi Mu Alpha Slnfonia; Fellowship of Christian Athletes. LEONTIOS, EUGENIA GEORGIA - B.M.E. Piano; Oak Park, Illinois; Belles; MENC; Opera Chorus. LEWIS, ROBERT BOWARD - B.M.E. Voice; Lambda Chi Alpha; Singing Hoosier. LONG, JOHN RAY — B.M.E. Organ; Mishowako; Phi Koppa Tau; Pres., Treas., Song Ld.; Interfroternity Council; lU Foundation; Kappa Koppo Psi; Marching 100. LOVIG, LINDA MAE - B.M.E. Music Education; Oak Park, Illinois; Zeta Tau Alpha, Hist,; Pleiades; Sigma Alpha Iota; Madrigal Singers; Board of Academic Review. McGAHEY, BEVERLY ANN — B.M. Piano; Palestine, Illinois; Belles; Oceanides; Sigma Alpha loto, Treas. MclNTIRE, MARILYN ELIZABETH - B.M. Piano; Newport News, Vir- ginio; Mu Phi Epsilon; Opera Chorus. MEIER, SARA JEAN — B.M.E. Voice; Hanover; University Singers; Acapello. MICHAEL, DIXIE LYNNE - B.M.E. Voice; Belles. MILLER, MRS. MARILYN CRAIG - B.M.E. Piano; Springwoter, New York; Soiling Club; Great Issues, Sec. NALDI, RONALD ANTHONY - B.M. Voice; Bound Brook, New Jersey; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonio; Opera; Little 500 Rider; Intramural Bosketboll, Baseball; Student Music Council. O ' NEILL, NANCY ANNE — B.M. Piono; Spokane, Washington; Delta Delta Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta. PERRY, MIRIAM ELLEN - B.M.E. Voice; Dumont, New Jersey; Kappa Alpha Theta, Song Ld.; Singing Hoosiers, Sec; YWCA. PRUETER, BRUCE ALBERT - B.S. Music Therapy; Riverside, Illinois; Forest Hall, Judicial Board; Magee Hall, Vice Governor; Phi Kappa Lambda. ROGERS, GEORGIA JEANNETTE - B.M. Voice; East Gory; Pomarado; Sigma Alpha Iota. SCHRAMM, ELLEN LOUISE - B.M.E. Music Educotion; Lafayette; Curry House, Judicial Board, Sec; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Orchestrd; Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice-Pres. SCHWEITZER, ROBERT EDWARD - B.M.E. Voice; Lafayette; Koppa Delta Rho, Steward, Song Ld.; Singing Hoosiers; Sphinx Club; YWCA; Student Gov.; Celebrity Series Comm, SHELDON, VICTORIA GAYLE - B.M. Violin; Fort Wayne; Koppa Delta; lU Orchestra; YWCA; Social Ch. Daniel Reed Center. SHERBONDY, ANNE LOUISE ' - BM., B.M.E.; Fort Wayne; MENC; lU Orchestra; Sigma Alpha Iota. SIMPSON, MARCIA LYNNE - B.M.E. Vocal Emphasis; Evonston, Illinois; Delta Delta Delta; Rush Ch., Ass ' t. Recommendations Ch., Pledge Class Sec; Mu Phi Epsilon, Pledge Trainer; Singing Hoosiers, Varsity; Student Ld.; MENC. SLACK, NANCY LEE - B.M.E. French Horn and Piano; Bloomington; Alpha Lambda Delta; MENC; lU Orchestra; Philharmonic Or- chestra; Usher Corp.; Concert Orchestra. STRITE, BARBRANNE — B.M.E. Voice Concentration; Angola; Delta Zeto; Mu Phi Epsilon; Singing Hoosiers; University Singers; ' Musical Productions, Showboat . TOWNSEND, DAVID MICHAEL - B.M.E. Music Education; Chicago, Illinois; A ' pha Tau Omega; Cosmopolitan Club; Koppa Kappa Psi; Marching 100; YMCA. WALLACE, PEGGY ANN - B.S. Ballet, Radio and Television; Coral Gables, Florida; Alpha Lambda Delta; Producers ' Guild; Pi Lambda Theta; Singing Hoosiers; Theto Sigma Phi. WARE, JOHN MARLEY - B.M. Music Composition; Huntington; Pi Kappa Lambda. juries, there ' s nothins left but srad school WAYLAND, STEPHANIE CAROL - B.M.E. Organ; Knoxvllle, Tennessee; Clork House, Judicial Board Ch.; Belles; Mu Phi Epsilon; Oceanides. WHINSTON, PAMELA K, - B.M. Voice; White Plains, New York; Sigma Delta Tau, Vice-Pres.; Hillel Foundotion; Mu Phi Epsilon; lU Opera Theater. WILLIAMS, MARCIA ANN — B.M. Organ; Fort Branch; De ' la Delta Delta; Pi Kappa Lambda; Alpha Lambda Delta; Jr. Panhellenic; Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice-Pres. WILSON, KAREN - B.M.E. Music Education; Frankfort; Opera Theater; Belles; Mu Phi Epsilon. 225 nursins 226 THE LARGEST SCHOOL of nursing in the state, Indiana University ' s center for training nurses, is also one of the largest in the nation, graduating an average of sixty-four prospective nurses each year. Students in the program spend one year on the Bloomington campus and three years at the Medical Center in Indianapolis where they receive additional academic training as well as practical experi- ence working in the Center ' s hospitals. The program lead- ing toward the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing is coordinated by Dean Emily Holmquist. 227 J ADAMS, LAVARD COZETTE — B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. ALVORD, CAROL ANN - B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. BAKER, MARTHA GAIl - B.S. Nursing; We:t lofayette; AWS; Cresset. BLAISDELL, LEANELL ELLEN - B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; CDANS. BROWN, MARY EILEEN - B.S. Nursing; Kol omo. BRUNETT, MARY LEE - B.S. Nursing; McLean, Vo.; AWS; CDANS. CAMPBELL, DOROTHY RUBY MAE - B.S. Nursing; Evonsville; Alpha Kappa Alpha, Policy Comm.; YWCA. CRANE, SUSAN - B.S. Nursing; Lebanon; Pi Seta Phi; Enomene; YWCA. CROWE, BARBARA EiL ' =N — B.S. Nursing; Sooth Bend; AWS; Cheer- leader; CDANS, Program Ch.; lU Newman Club; YWCA. CROZIER, JANE ANN — B.S. Nursing; Anderson; Kappa Alpha Thcto. DAVIS, EVE MARY - B.S. Nursing; Altoona, Penn.; Cresset; Medical Center Chor.; Towersingers; CDANS. DERSCH, SANDRA RUTH - B.S. Nursing; Troy; CDANS; AWS; Audi- torium Usher. DORSEY, GAYLE ANN — B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; CDANS; lUMC Chor.; Student-Faculty Gov., Hist. DRASCHIL, EVELYN MARIE - B.S. Nursing; Hobart. ESAREY, NANCY ANN — B.S. Nursing; Bedford; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Theta Tau; Soundwoves, Editor; lUMC Chor. fEHERHOFF, MARILYN ANN - B.S. Nursing; Huntington; Indiana Ass. of Nursing Students, Pres.; lUMC Chor.; Read Center, House Council; CDANS, Vice-Pres.; Wesley Foundation. FLAUGHER, CYNTHIA ANN - B.S. Nursing; Cincinnati, Ohio; Union Board, Pres.; Union Comm., Ch., Pub.; Soundwaves; Copy Editor; CDANS, Nominating Comm. FRANZ, M. LOUISE - B.S. Nursing; Clorksville; Sigma Theta Tau; CDANS. FRITZ, MARY HELEN - B.S. Nursing; Griffith. FUHRMAN, JOYCE ANN - B.S. Nursing; Jasper; Cresset; CDANS; Student Gov., Exec. Board; Basketball Team. GIROUX, BILLIE JO — B.S. Nursing; Gary; Junior Class, Exec. Council Rep.; CDANS. GRING, MARY LYNN - B.S. Nursing; Michigan City; AWS; Nursing Cheerleader; Junior Class, Soc. Ch. HATFIELD, JUDY LAF — B.S. Nursing; Miami, Flo.; Sophomore Class, Pres.; Soundwaves, Co-Editor; Little 500 Comm., Co-Ch.; Junior Activities Comm., Co-Ch.; CDANS. HATHAWAY, MARGARET ANN — B.S. Nursing; Butler; lUMC Chor.; CDANS. I determination plus desire equals classic 228 HILL, PATRICIA IRENE - B.S. Nursing; East Chicago; lUMC Chor.; Soundwaves; Miniature 500. JACOBSON, MARILYN L. — B.S. Nursing; Plymouth; Student-Faculty Gov., Sec. KARREr ' , nancy LYNNE - B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. KATZENBERGER, SALLY JO - B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Senior Class, Treas.; Westminster Foundation; YWCA; ■ Nat ' l, Paraplegia Foun- dation; CDANS. KILPATRICK, KAY ELLEN - B.S. Nursing; Evonsville; lU Sing; AWS; CDANS. KNIGHT, PATRICIA JEAN — B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Exec. Board; Wesley Foundation; CDANS; Medical Center Chor.; Basketball Team. KOPELWITZ, MANDY SUE — B.S. Nursing; Evonsville; Junior Talent Show. KREN, KATHRYN ANN - B.S. Nursing; Griffith; AWS; Medical Center Chor.; Soundwoves; CDANS, Procedure Comm. KRENGEL, CARO L LANA - B.S. Nursing; Michigan City; AWS; lU Newman Club; Indiana Ass. of Nursing Students; CDANS; Medical Center Chor. KUCINSKI, DENEEN ELLEN — B.S. Nursing; East Chicago; Judicial Board; Indiana Ass. of Nursing Students; Medical Center Ath- letics Scorekeeper. LACKEY, NANCY REBECCA - B.S. Nursing; Robinson, III.; Nurses ' Christian Fellowship. LIND, MARJORIE ELLEN — B.S. Nursing; Royal Center; WRA. I LINVILLE - DIXIE LYNN - B.S. Nursing; Shelbyville; AWS; Senior Class, Soc. Ch.; CDANS, Pres.; Indiana Ass. of Nursing Students, Nat ' l. Convention Planning Ch.; Student-Faculty Gov., Sec. LOGAN, LINDA RAE — B.S. Nursing,- Richmond; Senior Class, Vice- Prss.; Medical Center Chor.; CDANS. LONG, SUELLEN - B.S. Nursing; Mentone; CDANS. LUNDQUIST, JANE KRISTIN - B.S. Nursing; Elkhart. LYNTON, JUDITH ANN - B.S. Nursing; Orleans; AWS; Cheerleader; Student-Faculty Gov., Treos.; Exec. Council, Rep.; CDANS, Stu- dent Nurse Week Ch. MALLORY, PATRICIA ANN — B.S. Nursing; South Bend; Alpha Lambda Delta; Judiciary Board; lU School of Nursing Alumnae-Student Comm.; lUMC Chor.; CDANS. MAPLES, SYLVIA LOUISE — B.S. Nursing; Richmond. MARSHALL, MARYLU B. — B.S. Nursing; Milroy; Sigma Koppa. MCCUTCHAN, JOYCE ANN - B.S. Nursing; South Bend; Nurses ' Chris- tion Fellowship, Exec. Board; lUMC Chor.; CDANS. MCKAY, KAREN SUE - B.S. Nursing; Anderson; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Theta Tau; Senior Class, Sec. MEIENCHAK, CAROL ANN - B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; lU Newman Club; Sailing Club; CDANS. MONROE, IDRIS ANN - B.S. Nursing; Williamsburg; Nurses ' Christian Fellowship, Exec. Board. MORRISON, PATRICIA LYNN — B.S. Nursing; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Theta Tou; Student-Faculty Gov., Vice-Pres.; Exec. Council; Judiciary Board. NEUDORFF, JACQUELINE KAY - B.S. Nursing; Terre Haute; AWS; CDANS; Indiono Ass, of Nursing Students. NICKEL, ELIZABETH ANN - B.S. Nursing; Bolesvllle; lUMC Chor. OLSEN, CHRISTINE ANNE - B.S. Nursing; South Bend; AWS; CDANS, District Recruitment Ch.; Soundwaves; lUMC Chor., Accompaniest, Pres.; lU Sing. PEVERIY, MARTHA CORAL - B.S. Nursing; Perrysville; Alpha lombda Delta. RAHE, PATRICIA DUNHAM - B.S. Nursing; Fortville; Cheerleader; CDANS, RAUKTIS, KATHIE ANNE - B.S. Nursing; Huntington. REID, PEGGIE EVANS - B.S. Nursing; Beckley, WVo.; Delta Sigma Theta. RICE, JANE KAY - B.S. Nursing; Folrland; AWS; Wesley Foundation; Not ' !. Paraplegia Foundation; CDANS. RODDA, CAROLE ANN - B.S. Nursing; Munsler; YWCA; Medical Center Chorus; CDANS. ROEMKE, NANCY LOU - B.S. Nursing; Fort Wayne. ROOSE, RUTH EMMA - B.S. Nursing; Wolkcrton; Sigma Theta Tau; lUMC Chor. callins card: have patience— need patients SCHLOTTER, LOWANNA - B.S Nursing; Woshlngton; Cresset, Vice- Pres.; Graduate Residence Center, Soc. Comm. Ch. SCHULER, ROSE ANN - B.S. Nursing; Josper; Cresset; Student-Faculty Gov., Vice-Pres.; CDANS. scon, JEAN ANN — B.S. Nursing; Indianopolis. SHAFER, KATHY JO - B S Nursing; Logansport; Alpha Lambdo Delta; Sigmo Theta Tou; Junior Class, Pres.; Ruth Tourner Schilling Award; Soundwaves, Co-Editor. SHAVER, SUSAN HOLT - B.S. Nursing; Muncie; Junior Class, Treas.; CDANS; Medcol Center Chor. SIJATS, lEVA - B.S. Nursing; Zionsville; lUMC Chor.; Basketball Team; CDANS; Sophomore Closs, Treos.; Towerslngers. SURFACE, CAROLYN ANN - BS Nursing; Crowfordsville; Sophomore Class, Sec; Medical Center Chor.; CDANS. SWARTZELL, ROBERTA JANE - B.S. Nursing; Cincinnoli, Ohio; Sigma Theto Tou; Junior Class, Vice-Pres.; Oceonides; Student-Faculty Gov,, Pres.; CDANS. TIELKER, NANCY ANN - B.S. Nursing; Fort Woyne. UMMEL, PHYLLIS EVELYN - B.S. Nursing; Claypool; Cresset; lUMC Chor. UNDERHILL, ETHER MARIE FOWIER - B.S. Nursing; Charleston, III.; Junior Class, Sec; lUMC Chor., Pres.; Exec. Council; Tower- singers; Indiana Ass. of Nursing Students. WOOD, MARJORIE LOUANNA - B.S. Nursing; Fort Wayne; lUMC Chor.; Indiono Ass. of Nursing Students; School of Nursing Pub. Comm. % 229 optometry SWAIN HALL EAST houses the new faculty offices of the Division of Optometry. Director Henry Hofstetter noted a school enrollment of about eighty with a graduate pro- gram in Physiological Optics with an additional eighteen students claimed as the country ' s largest. 230 BAUSBACK, JON ROBERT - MO. Opiomelry; Shelbyville; Phi Delto Theto; Omega Delta. BLACKMAN, GARY L. — M.O. Opiomelry; Logonsporl; Kappo Sigma; Omega Epsilon Phi; Inlerfraternity Council; Sphinx Club; YMCA. CARMICHAEL, JAMES S. — M.O. Optometry; Martinsville; Lombda Chi Alpha; Omega Delta, Vice-Pres.; Singing Hoosiers; Union Board; YMCA. COFFEY. JOHN ROGER - MO Optometry; Little York; Alpha Delta Kappa; Omega Epsilon Phi. COLLINS, WILLIAM EDWARD - M.O. Optometry; Tipton; Omega Epsilon Phi. EXFORD, JOAN MARIE — M.O. Optometry; Pittsfield, Mass.; Omega Epsilon Phi. LAVAUX, JOSEPH ELWOOD - B.S. Optometry; Indionapolis; Eat ond Speak Club; Omega Delta. MAHLER, JAMES HARRY — B.S. Optometry; Bloomington; Jazz Ensem- ble; Little 500; Omega Epsilon Phi. MCDONALD, JEFFREY LYNN - B.S. Op ' ometry; St. Paul; Eot and Speak Club; Omega Epsilon Phi; YMCA; American Optometric Ass. MILLER, DAVID WILLIAM - M.O. Optometry; Decotur; Omega Epsilon Phi, Sec; Bodogo Club; lU Young Republicans; Wesley Founda- tion. MINDER, THOMAS EDWARD - M.O. Optometry; Fort Woyne; Sigma Nu; Omego Delto; Sec.-Treas. MOORE, JOE GLENN — M.S. Optometry; Albany; Omega Delta. NICAISE, FRANK F, - A.B. Optometry; Morion; Pi Kappa Phi, Pres.; Inlerfraternity Council; Jr. Interfroternily Council; Omega Delto. PEDEN, STEVEN ROY — M.O. Optometry; Dunkirk; JAWQ, Vice-Gov.; Flame Club; Omega Epsilon Phi, Treas.; Amsricon Optometric Ass.; Indiona Optometric Foundation. PFENNINGER, DAVID PHILLIPS - M.O. Optometry; New Castle; Omega Epsilon Phi, Vice-Pres. REEVES, JAMES EDSEL - M.O. Optometry; Greenfield; Omega Epsilon Phi. SALADIN, JIMMIE JAMES - B.S. Optometry; Princeton; Trees Center, Judiciol Boord; Eot and Speak Club; Marching 100; Omega Epsilon Phi. SEUFERT, DAVID A. — M.O. Optometry; Ferdinond; Optometry Student Council, Pres.; Alpho Phi Omega, Pres.; Omega Delta. TARMAN, THOMAS DEE - B.S. Optometry; New Poris; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sec; ARBUTUS; lU Young Republicons; Kappa Koppo Psi; Marching 100; Om-ga Epsilon Phi. TETRAULT, DALE RUSSELL - M.O. Optometry; Matthews; Pi Koppo Psi; Hoosier Sky Divers; Omega Delta. UEDING. JOHN JOSEPH — M.S. Optometry; Vincennes; Omego Epsilon Phi, Pres. VON GUNTEN, TED LUCAS - B.S. Optometry; Fort Wayne; Eat and Speok Club, Treas.; Omega Epsilon Phi. WHITE, STEPHEN SPINDLER - M.O Optometry; Kendollville. YODER, AlAN KEITH — B.S. Optometry; Bloomington; Eot and Speak Club. as it s said in consress: the eyes have it ZUCKER, JERRY T. — M.O. Optometry; Richmond; Sigma Alpha Mu; Omega Delta. 231 M liWS2 wjKm I « L I KU m 5|1| 1 iH i«ltir ' - ' IF f i(0 m ' tmi0  occasions ' or s „ .iiaii nil ■i. . . Il l .M il I individual marks set but miscues mar slate 234 IN A RADIO INTERVIEW following the last gome of the sea- son, Backfield Coach Wilbur Stevens announced that Indiana would seek to shorten playing time from the present sixty to fifty-eight minutes. He was kidding, but Hoosier fans, still suffering jitters from I.U. ' s successive last-second losses to Oregon and Purdue, were quick to get the point. These frus- trations simply capped an entire campaign riddled by key injuries and crucial errors. All too often the final gun sent Head Coach Phil Dickens back to the dressing room wearing the perplexed expression pictured at left. COACH DICKENS ' bewilderment was understandable. Cer- tainly offense was no problem. In six games his chargers tallied in the twenties, and their nine-game total of 151 points was second high among Big Ten teams. Yet time after time a couple of disastrous errors caused on otherwise well-ployed gome to wind up in the loss column. Thus a potential winning season became a 3-6 overall performance and a last-place 1-5 Conference record. The homerun ball, that is the scoring pass play, proved especially devastating. Of the twenty-five touchdowns yielded by the Hoosier defense, nineteen of them came through the air. j : - 1963 FOOTBALL TEAM- Front Row: Trent Walters, Moses Easley, PhM West- foH, Tom Brown, Tom Erickson, Fred Lussow, Jim Ran dall, Rich Wervey (Capt,), Jim Helminiak, Doug Lackey, John Durkott, Ron Sexton, Gilbert Frisbie, Frank Rishe, Luke George. Second Row: John Jones, Mathew Karls, Tom Meadows, Russ Diller, Bruce Ellwonger, Brian Kuchik, Dick Haneline, Dave Greene, Mel Branch, Gene Dahlin, Bill Voorhis, Larry Otsen, Glenn Holubar, Dick Czernedo, Rich Coachys. Third Row; Bob Gergely, Bill Perry, John Hobson, Ted Worcester, Bob DeStefano, Tom Nowatzke, Marv Wood- son, Ken DiGiacomo, Vernon Wright, Tony Rocco, Joe Grubish, Ron Mikulla, Carmen Bencivenni, Steve BIythe, Bill Sullivan. Fourth Row: Rich Bador, Doug Spice r, Ron Fillppelli, Dave Holland, Jock Nussboum, Paul Kuchuris, Frank Stavroff, Ralph Poehls, Dove Moyoras, Bernard Pokrzywinskl, Dennis DeBlosis, Jim Rapp, Chris Clarke, Rudy Kuechenberg, Don Croftcheck, Reggie Woods. Fifth Row: Rollie Inskeep, Lorenzo Ashley, Don Dllly, Sonny Sage, Jim Barker, Ken Hollister, Bill Hyden, Tim Atwood, Randy Beisler, Alan Myszewski, Joe Tote, Ed Kalupa, Jim Smith, Bill Ma I inch ok. Absent when picture was taken — Roossvelt Robertson. 235 ND DAY u f 236 IN THE FACE of disastrous early-season loss of All-American candidate Marv Woodson (40 in top three pictures)— who averaged over 40 minutes a game in 1962 while leading the Hoosiers in rushing, pass receiving, punt and kickoff returns, scoring, and pass interception— resulting individual efforts re- wrote a big chunk of the I. U. record book. Most spectacular was the performance of bull-dozing 220-pound fullback Tom Nowatzke, posed at left and shown at right exploding through the Cincinnati defense, on his way to four all-time Hoosier marks. His seasonal totals of 756 yards rushing, five field goals, and 38 points scored erased records as much as twenty years old. In Big Ten competition he drove for nearly 100 yards more than his nearest rival to become Indiana ' s first rushing leader in modern times (since 1939). Like Woodson, Nowatzke ' s versatility made him essential on defense as well as offense. A marathon average of 51 minutes per game (including every bit of the Purdue game) made him this year ' s iron-man. His skill and all-out effort won him deserved recog- nition as I. U. ' s Most Valuable Player and All Big-Ten fullback. 1 --T a S -t t M M i OTHER STALWARTS made fine showings. Quarterback Rick Bador (20), shown at left and above, matched a Hoosier record by complet- ing twenty passes against Iowa and led the Big Ten in pass completion. End Bill Mclinchak dis- played a fine pair of hands all season and finished by equalling the mark for catches in a single game by grabbing nine against Pur- due. The staggering task of filling Woodson ' s shoes fell to speedster Trent Walters who quick- ly warmed to the task by racking up 105 yards against Cincinnati. Don Dilly (19), shown on Page 240, averaged 6.2 yards a carry in re- placing injured first-string wingback and de- fensive mainstay Doug Spicer. Although in- experience and lack of size plagued the de- fensive secondary, a rugged line continued the same bruising aggressiveness which last year won the respectful title, Hardnosed Hooslers. I. U. linemen held opposing backs to a respect- able 138 yards rushing per gome, allowed only six touchdowns, and were especially stingy inside the Indiana ten-yard line. In one game, two dramatic goal line stands were two drives smothered on the Hoosier one-foot line. Guards Mel Branch and Don Croftcheck, tackle Randy Beisler, and end Rich Wervey were most dur- able, playing two-thirds of each game. [fcfeA._-u„, 239 RALPH POEHLS (76) BOB DESTEFANO (85) IT ' S A WELL-ESTABLISHED MAXIM among Hoosier fans that the memory of any number of past defeats can be erased by a victory over arch-rival Purdue. And it is equally well-knov n to sports virriters that a comparison of season records offers little indication of the outcome when these two teams meet. This year the game was conceded by most to be a toss up, and a nip-and-tuck battle it turned out to be. I.U. lineploy was notably rugged— as illustrated at right by the Cream and Crimson tide sweeping in on Purdue quarterback Ron Di- Grovio, causing him to fumble. But as the minutes of the fourth quarter ticked away, the Hoosiers appeared doomed to a 14-7 loss. Then a Purdue fumble on their own 13 was quickly turned into an Indiana touchdown. The home crowd held its breath as the go-for-broke Hoosiers gambled everything on a two-point conversion. Trent Walters clutched Badar ' s short pass, and I.U. led 15-14 with only 2:48 to go. But with a 68- yard kickoff return and a 25-yard pass, Purdue stilled the Hoosier pandemonium and started the Old Oaken Bucket on its trek back up the Monon. Despite the bitter 21-15 loss, there were bright spots for I.U. Nowatzke electrified the crowd with a 66-yard dash and ripped the Purdue line for an im- pressive overall total of 124 yards. Badar skillfully engineered the offense and personally ran for both I.U. touchdowns. Malinchak caught nine passes for 113 yards, and these standouts ore just three of a total of twenty-three lettermen who will return for next year ' s campaign. 240 MPURDUE QUARTER DOWN YDS.TOGO BALLON BASKETBALL I ;OUTHERN ILLINOIS N0V30{ MEL BRANCH (62) DON CROFTCHECK (60 RANDY BEISLER (75 MERRY RING CINDY WHITFIELD 242 JANE HUFFORD 1963 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 21 Northwestern 34 INDIANA Ohio State 21 INDIANA 26 Iowa 37 INDIANA 3 Michigan State 20 INDIANA 20 Cincinnati 6 INDIANA 24 Minnesota 6 INDIANA 20 Oregon State 15 INDIANA 22 Oregon 28 INDIANA 15 Purdue 21 J E A N N C A R R O L L V I C K I F O S T E R D O N N A B O L I N G 243 1963 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Front Row: Jim Hendricks, Lorry Siesky, Ken Inmcn, Art Campbell (Captain), Terry Shy, Allan Marshall, Art Angotti. Second Row; Curt Linke (Sr. Manager), Bob Barrow, Dick Plank, James A. Lavery (Coach), Will Strachan, Dennis Colston, Dave Hochstetler (Manager). harriers Fourth in conference competition CLOSELY FOLLOWING coach Jim Lavery ' s battle plan, the 1963 Hoosier harriers steadily improved with each meet, pointing toward a strong showing in the. Big Ten Meet. Although they suffered early- season losses to two national powers in Miami (O.) and Notre Dame (note: low score wins), perhaps this level of competition accounts for their success in toughening up for the later grind. Their efforts were doubly rewarded. The squad wound up fourth in the Conference Meet, finishing ahead of a strong Illinois team which had nipped them in dual competition and showing an overall improvement of two places over 1962. This welcome accomplishment was followed by a virtual sweep of the Cincinnati Invitational, which was run over a very dif- ficult course. Varsity runners finished first, second, and fourth in their class, while the I.U. Frosh, led by Virgil Bankson, took the first three places in their race. Coach Lavery could find both satisfaction in this season ' s work and promise for next year ' s campaign. A big factor behind the constant improvement was the fine captaincy turned in by Art Campbell (left), one of only two seniors on the squad. Sopho- more Will Strachan recorded the team ' s top time, 20:15 for four miles. Other runners who came in for special praise were Terry Shy, Jim Hendricks, and Bob Barrow. All will be available for duty next fall. 1963 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 40 Miami (O.) 18 INDIANA 50 Notre Dame 15 INDIANA 17 Indiana State 50 Ball State 57 INDIANA 30 Illinois 25 INDIANA second in Big State Meet. INDIANA fourth in Big Ten Meet. 244 returning lettermen pace i.u. solFers FOLLOWING THE METEORIC RISE of the 1962 squad to the Big Ten Championship, last year ' s contingent suffered on up- and-down season. Coach Robert Fitch ' s linksmen made an impressive start on a tough schedule that included just one home meet by compiling eleven straight triumphs, only to trip over Ohio State, Michigan, Purdue, and Louisville on successive outings. After a second-place finish in the Big State Meet and two more losses, I.U. edged Michigan State to wind up regular season competition with a 12-6 record. Seeking to repeat their Big Ten Meet showing of the previous year and to atone for their late-season slump, the Hoosiers faltered in the keen competition and blustery spring weather slipping to a sixth-place finish. The Indiana scoring balance was distributed among six returning lettermen, paced by junior Byron Comstock ' s 76.8 stroke average. Senior Phil White (right), who led the 1962 team to the top, and sophomore Dallas Peters bolstered the I.U. game with averages of 77.7 and 77.9 for fifteen rounds. Fred Henoch, Jerry McRae, and Charlie Griffith filled the fourth, fifth, and sixth slots. 1963 GOLF TEAM — Front Row: Berry Cooper, Charles Griffith, Bryon Comstock, Jerry McRae. Second Row: Fred Henoch, Robert Fitch (Coach) Jim Topolgus, Dove Epperson, Phil White. 1963 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 20 Elgin Air Force Base 16 INDIANA 26 Pensalcolo 10 INDIANA 763 .. ._ .. Purdue 764 INDIANA 763 Notre Dome 777 INDIANA 763 Ohio U. 779 INDIANA 763 Michigan State 789 INDIANA 763 Ohio State 793 INDIANA 763 Cincinnati 796 INDIANA 763 Louisville 797 INDIANA 763 Iowa 812 INDIANA 763 - Marshall 813 INDIANA 803 Purdue 788 INDIANA 803 Michigan 790 INDIANA 803 Ohio State 794 INDIANA 5 Louisville 16 INDIANA 15 Purdue 21 INDIANA 16 Wisconsin 20 INDIANA 16 Michigan State 14 INDIANA 2nd in Big State Meet INDIANA 6th in Big Ten Meet 245 rookie rusby team shows added strength TAKE AWAY the helmet and pads so familiar to American football, substi- tute a ball that looks something akin to a watermelon, and you hove rugby —football, European style. Played in two forty-minute halves, the rules al- low no time-outs or substitutions on the 15-man teams. As in football, putting the ball in play involves the clashing of the lines— called a scrum- mage (below), from which comes the American term scrimmage. Any man may run with the ball at any time. He may elect to kick the boll (right), either to gain better field position or to score a field goal, or he may latteral to a teammate. Since blocking is illegal, the basic defensive movement is tackling. A try is similar to a touchdown but earns only three points. A conversion is worth two points and a field goal three. This latest addition to the University ' s sports agenda has found enthusiastic acceptance from both participants and fans. From a 3-5 record in the spring, the Hoosiers improved to a 4-3 mark last fall and barely missed a first- place Big Ten finish when Illinois tripped them 3-0 in the season ' s finale amidst a driving snowstorm. The spring season ' s best team effort resulted in a 13-0 surprise administered to S . Louis University. In the fail, the Big Red split with a rugged Notre Dame club. Overall, Bob Pace and Doug Seator led the way offensively with 20 and 9 points, respectively. 1963 SEASON SCORES SPRING INDIANA 3 Notre Dame 18 INDIANA 13 Notre Dame 8 INDIANA 5 St. Louis 25 INDIANA Michigan 8 INDIANA 13 . . St. Louis University INDIANA 5 . St. Louis Bombers 11 INDIANA 3 St. Louis Ramblers 5 FALL INDIANA 5 Wisconsin 3 INDIANA 5 Notre Dame 21 INDIANA 17 Wisconsin 16 INDIANA 8 Notre Dome INDIANA 15 Michigan 3 INDIANA Illinois 3 • ._ _. - !? ' :. „, jijA ■ ' ■:¥ . ' . ,. ■ - JLV ' l lsk 1963 RUGBY TEAM— Front Row; Sandy Seaton, Bill Thompson, Jock Feldt, Randy Long, Bryn Jones (Captain), Walt Bisselle, John Royman, Ben Life, Jcnh Newton. Second Row: Phil Bryant, Al Watkins, Carl Flatley, Bob Schuster, Chuck Boros, Doug Melville, Jim McCoy, Doug Seator. Third Row: John Healy, Art Stump, Norman King, Phil Jones, Al Hogon, Al Bernat, Agras Petersons, Bob Weison, Eric Mustonan, Ed Ponczek, John Bellino. 247 swimmers wi in 4th conr conrerence crown FOUR STRAIGHT BIG TEN Conference championships on top of forty-one consecutive dual meet victories — this is the undeniable claim to fame of I. U. ' s record-shattering sv immers. This season sav the relatively easy addition of nine more dual meet triumphs to the Hoosier string, includ- ing a double sv amping of highly-rated Michigan, 80-43 and 82-41. Indications of future strength may be drav n from the fact that the highest score racked up against the varsity was compiled by the I. U. Freshmen. Although this year ' s squad exhibited new depth and balance, the Con- ference championship role reveals the familiar collection of consistent first-place finishers. One conspicuous ab- scence was Tom Stock, defending Big Ten 200-yard back- stroke champ. Hampered by persistent illness, he finished fifth this year, yielding his title to teammate Pete Hammer, who also captured the 100-yard race to become one of I. U. ' s three double winners. Another was Ted Stickles, who nosed out fast-improving Ralph Kendrick as both men broke the 200- and 400-yard individual medley pool rec- ords. Reliable standout Rick Gilbert created little surprise by adding the three- and one-meter diving crowns to his part laurels. In another familiar intrasquad rivalry, Fred Schmidt captured the 200-yard butterfly title with Larry Schulhof in a close second. Finally, Chuck Ogilby tied for first in the 200-yard freestyle. The final result was a com- fortable victory by 50 points over second-place Michigan. Though there has been little doubt of I. U. ' s swimming supremacy, this year affords the first chance to prove it. With the school restored to eligibility in the NCAA, the Hoosiers will be able to compete in that national meet. 248 1963-64 SWIMMING TEAM— Front Row: John Eisel, Richard Earley, Jim Blickenstaff, Dan Scullin, Rick Gilbert, Charles Noel, Pete Hammer. Second Row: Hobie Billing se ley (Diving Coach), Ken Al- vares, Dick Jacobberger, Dennis O ' Neill, Ken Frost, Ted Stickles, Pete Anderson, Tom Trethewoy, Terry Townsend. Third Row: Dick Allen, Gerry Verhoeven, Fred Schmidt, George Goff, Mike Fehr, Paul VonDorn, Dick Schneible, Bob Williamson, Charles Ogilby, Bob Olsen, Art Smith, James Counsilmon (Head Coach). Fourth Row: Richard Burns, Steve Babbidge, Cory Tremewon, Lary Schul- hof, Ralph Kendrick, John Wagner, Tom Stock, Dave Pallister, Carl Neumon, Tom Hayden. JAMES DOC COUNSILMAN THE UNDERLYING REASON for this sensational rise in Hoosier swimming fortunes is not at all difficult to locate. A man who imposes his now-famous formula for producing world cham- pion swimmers— hurt, pain, agony— upon himself as well, James Doc Counsilman has lifted I. U. from the level of also ran to that of undisputed superiority in national and even inter- national circles. Defeat is a word which Doc simply refuses to acknowledge exists. As Ohio State team captain during his own collegiate career, he captured both the Big Ten and National AAU backstroke titles in 1946 and 1947. After com- pleting Ph.D. requirements and building a teachers college team in New York which won 35 of 40 dual meets during his tenure. Doc came to I. U. in 1957. The results of his personally developed training system applied to the strong potential talent his challenging enthusiasm attracted were not long in coming. In February, 1959, Indiana began its unbroken string of dual meet victories which at present extends to 41. In 1961 I. U. swimmers emerged at the top of the Big Ten Con- ference where they have maintained themselves ever since. The seemingly endless list of record-shattering performances compiled by I.U. tankmen under Counsilman ' s direction defies comprehension: 29 Big Ten marks, 46 NCAA records, 23 NCAA Freshman records, 96 American standards, six Pan- American marks, 19 world records and a tie for a twentieth. Since it is the swimmers trained by Counsilman ' s unique method who are expected to comprise the backbone of America ' s 1964 Olympic contingent, it is no surprise that Doc ' s latest honor is Olympic swimming coach. 250 h. 251 1963-64 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 75 Iowa 30 INDIANA 72 Cincinnati 33 INDIANA 65 _ Minnesota 40 INDIANA 80 Michigan 43 INDIANA 70 North Central Illi nois 25 INDIANA 64 Cincinnati 31 INDIANA 57 Southern Illinois 38 INDIANA 70 I. U. Freshmen 44 INDIANA 82 Michigan 41 INDIANA 70 Purdue 35 INDIANA First in Big Ten Meet i i . m m 4 «! «t,,. 253 THE STORY of Indiana ' s 1963-1964 basketball squad is filled with contradictions. Tabbed at thie beginning of the season as a possible conference contender, the Hoosiers were never able to sustain an effective attack and slipped to a disappointing eight-place Big Ten finish and a 9-15 overall record. The main problem was failure to win the close gomes. Fans yelled themselves hoarse as the team made an astounding comeback against rugged Ohio State— scoring seven points in the last 45 seconds— only to lose in the overtime, 98-96. Six of Indiana ' s nine conference losses came on a total of only 15 points. In spite of the won-lost record, Indi- ana actually scored more points than its opponents, both in Big Ten competition and during the overall sea- son. The team accounted for 2,032 points while yielding 2,013. This fig ' jre ties the output of the 1963 team and qualifies as the second highest offensive total in I.U. history. This year ' s team was the most accurate ever from the freethrow line, dropping three of every four chances. macmen outtotal opponents; slip to 8th 1963-64 BASKETBALL TE M- Front Row: Jon McGlocklin, Tom VanArsdale, Max Walker, Dick VanArsdale, Ron Pease. Second Row: Lou Watson (Asst, Coach), Gory Greiger, Jack Campbell, Steve Red en bough, Ron Peyser, Larry Cooper, Branch McCrocken (Coach). Third Row: Al Harden, Jim Sutton, Benny Goldstein (Sr. Manager}, Lorry Turpen, Vernon Pfoff. 254 AS EXPECTED, the look-alike VanArsdale twins, Dick (left) and Tom (right), led the Hoosier effort in several departments. The extent to which they carry their similarity onto the basket- ball floor is amazing. Dick tal- lied 533 points and grabbed 298 rebounds while brother Tom racked up 512 markers and captured 295 rebounds. Their respective scroing averages of 22.2 and 21.3 were good for ixth and seventh places in the Big Ten scoring race. Dick was selected to the All-Big Ten first team, and Tom led the second team. Both were accorded Ail- American honorable mention. Good performers in the class- room as well, both were named to the All-Big Ten scholastic team. Inseparable to the end, the twins were elected by their teammates as co-winners of Most Valuable Player Award. IN ADDITION to filling guard and forward assignments, versatile Jon McGlocklin spent most of his time in the pivot. There he teamed with the VanArsdoles to form a potent front line which had a combined scoring averoge of nearly 70 points a game. His season total was 376 points. Moose, as he is known to teammates and fans, was picked as next year ' s honorary team cap- tain. Much of Coach Branch McCracken ' s time was spent in search of a big man. Small college transfer Larry Cooper led the team in points and rebounds in the season ' s opener, but later, 6-8 Ron Peyser came on with strong rebounding and defensive per- formances. Guard duty rotated between veterans Steve Redenbaugh and Al Harden and newcomers Gary Grieger, Max Walker, and Vernon Pfaff. Redenbaugh provided a welcome backcourt scoring punch, lead- ing I. U. point production in two games. Al- though not a high scorer, sparkplug Al Har- den contributed much needed floor leader- ship with his fine ball handling and passing. i fc. . E ' 1 fM ffm ;i 0 S -i i:i.;f f 260 1963-64 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 80 Southern Illinois 65 INDIANA 108 Notre Dame 102 INDIANA 70 North Carolina 77 INDIANA 84 Kansas State 93 INDIANA 100 Missouri 76 INDIANA 110 Detroit 92 INDIANA 57 Oregon State 70 INDIANA 52 Oregon State 56 INDIANA 92 Loyola (Chicago) 105 INDIANA 71 Iowa 72 INDIANA 65 Northwestern 79 INDIANA 103 Michigan State 107 INDIANA 78 De Paul 85 INDIANA 84 Purdue 87 INDIANA 104 Illinois 96 INDIANA 96 Ohio State (OT) 98 INDIANA 75 Iowa 82 INDIANA 87 Michigan 99 INDIANA 82 Wisconsin (2-OT) 80 INDIANA 92 Purdue 79 INDIANA 108 Wisconsin 82 INDIANA 69 Ohio State 73 INDIANA 89 Minnesota 90 INDIANA 76 Northwestern 68 261 illy, russles lead gymnasts overall improvement LACK OF DEPTH and untimely injuries to key personnel left Coach Otto Ryser ' s gymnasts with a 5-7 dual-meet record and a seventh-place finish in the Big Ten Conference Meet. Hoosier hopes rode to a great extent on the tumbling and trampolining of Bob Lilly and upon the side horse work of Keith Ruggles (below). Competition in his two specialties yielded Lilly 13 first places in 24 matches while Ruggles garnered 8 firsts in 12 starts. But mishaps near the season ' s close sent both into the conference meet at less than peak strength, undermining their hopes for in- dividual crowns and I.U. ' s reach for a higher finish. Coach Ryser ' s only loss — though it is a costly one — from a squad which he felt improved greatly this year is Lilly. Ruggles, whom he labels the best side horse man in the conference, has two more years. He likewise tabbed junior Mike Ross (right) to be a success on the rings next season. I MMMMMMMfPM imMlililillil nil ' I l , 1963-64 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 82 Ball State 30 INDIANA 41 Navy Pier 71 INDIANA 59 N. Illinois 53 INDIANA 60 .. Illinois State 52 INDIANA 43 Minnesota 69 INDIANA 42 2 Michigan 681,2 INDIANA 62 Chicago 50 INDIANA 39 ' 2 Wisconsin 72 ' 2 INDIANA 37 ._ Mich. State 75 INDIANA 68y2. ... East Illinois 42 ' 2 INDIANA 42y2 Iowa 68y2 INDIANA 35 ... Ohio State 77 INDIANA seventh in Big Ten meet 1964 GYMNASTICS TEAM — Front Row: Jim Everrood, Larry Coleman, Otto Ryser (Coach), Dennis MccPherson, Mike Ross. Second Row: Phil Harp (Manager), Bob Lilly, Frank Knuckles, Keith Ruggles, Howard Hormann, Ron Mooar (Captoin). e Fencers double schedule, improve record ENTERING ITS second year of varsity competition, the Hoosier foilmen took on twice as many op- ponents as last year. Coach Stan Patterson ' s still inexperienced but determined squad showed in- creased strength by increasing its dual meet wins from two to five, while sustaining fourteen losses. A fifth-place showing in the Big Ten Conference Championships capped the seaso n. Emphasizing the large amount of time required to develop top-notch fencers. Coach Patterson expressed hopes for next year, citing increased depth in the nine-man squad. Joe Cline and Eric Peterson turned in fine perform- ances in the epee matches, while Walt Hathaway did extremely well with the sabre. 1963-64 FENCING TEAM— Front Row: J. Winckeiback, Rick Sweny, Mike Davis, Joe Cline. Second Row: Stan Patterson (Coach), Walt Hathaway, Mike Maholick, Larry Olliges, Dave Gage, Eric Peterson. 264 1963-64 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 15 Kansas 12 INDIANA 3 Illinois 24 INDIANA 19 Bellarmine 8 INDIANA 12 Louisville AFLA 15 INDIANA 20 Culver Military 7 IINDIAN 19 Indiana Tech 8 INDIANA 12 Fenn 15 INDIANA 9 Wayne State 18 INDIANA 9 Oberlin 18 INDIANA 7 Air Force 20 INDIANA 11 Iowa 16 INDIANA 5 Notre Dame 22 INDIANA 6 Illinois 21 INDIANA 7 Ohio State 20 INDIANA 16 Chicago 11 INDIANA 8 Wayne State 19 INDIANA 11 Wisconsin 16 INDIANA 7 Detroit 20 INDIANA 11 Michigan State 16 1963-64 SEASON SCORES INDIANA third at Wisconsin meet INDIANA third at Indiana meet INDIANA third at Michigan meet INDIANA fifteenth at Kansas State meet 1963-64 RIFLE TEAM— Front Row: Scott Vertesch, Jim Baiiey iCaptain), Richard Holiowell. Second Row; Copt. N. T. Joco (Coach), Stephen Cork, Mike Evernham, Jim Ohnesorge, David Gutzwiiler, Sgt. Jomes North {Asst. Coach), bailey s shooting key to riHe team success FARING WELL in Big Ten competition, Indiana University ' s rifle team was paced this year by sharpshooting team captain Jim Bailey, who was one of only six men selected to the 1963-64 All-Big Ten Rifle Team. The 80 men who vied for conference honors made this year ' s big Ten competition among the nation ' s strongest. The team is coached by Cap- tain N. T. Jaco, assisted by Staff Ser- geant James North, both of the I. U. Army R.O.T.C. Department. Standings based on total points compiled in all meets placed the Hoosiers fourth in the Big Ten. In a meet at Kansas State the riflemen placed fifteenth in a field of 35 of the nation ' s top-ranked rifle teams. 265 grapplers conquer injuries to capture 3rd INDIANA UNIVERSITY ' S GRAPPLERS came back from a season of con- tinuous frustration to take third place in the Big Ten Meet. The lone Hoosier champion was Dick Isel (below), who is undefeated within his weight class of 177 throughout his two years of college competition and ranks as a prospect for the 1964 Olympics. Undefeated, but twice tied for this season. Bob Campbell (right) took runner-up honors at 130 pounds. Heavyweight Dick Conaway and 157-pounder Don Ben- nett added third-place performances. I.U. ' s unimpressive 3-6 record is certainly misleading. After sweeping 33 of the first 36 matches, injuries and illness kept the squad from peck strength for the re- mainder of the season. Individual records suffered as Coach Charley McDaniel was frequently forced to move men to higher weight classes in order to field a full team. This could have been a real fine season if we could have kept them together, commented McDaniel. But it was just one thing after another. Nonetheless, of the six losses, three were by a scant three points and another was by four. 266 in bis ten meet 1963-64 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 18 Purdue 6 INDIANA n Northwestern 14 INDIANA 19 Wisccjnsin 9 INDIANA 12 Iowa 15 INDIANA 11 Michigan State 14 INDIANA 11 Illinois 17 INDIANA 6 Wisconsin 20 INDIANA 19 Missouri 3 INDIANA 12 Ohio State 16 INDIANA Third in Big Ten Meet 1963-64 WRESTLING TEAM— Front Row: Drew Bochmon, Larry Mann, Dave Jackson, Glenn Hackel, Bob Campbell. Second Row: Garry Chriss, Bruce Curths, Don Bennett, Bob Holey, Tim Haley. Third Row: Tom Marvin, Dick Isel, Charles McDoniel (Coach , Dick Conaway, Dole Timmons, Steve Tesich. 267 0 ' I .1 %ijV _jfj, mm ,y 0 . ' ' ' -«f records prove potential or track squad FOLLOWING A FINE START in the early relay meets of the 1963 outdoor season, injuries and ineligibilities of key personnel kept Coach Jim Lavery ' s track squad below par in later competi- tion. But bright spots were supplied by several excellent individual performances. Among the field men. Bob Chaffee tied the varsity record in pole vault and Cornelius Miller showed consistent quality in the high jump. The two-mile relay also proved to be outstanding and set two records. Greater team balance was apparent in the per- formances of the 1964 indoor squad as several fine sophomores joined the varsity. Despite a rugged schedule the cindermen narrowly missed a winning season, besting four foes. The team also proved its quality by setting three new records. Sophomores Randy Weddle and Wilbert Davis and senior Cornelius Miller accounted for the new marks in the 300-yard dash, the pole vault, and the high jump, respectively. 1963-64 SEASON SCORES 1963 OUTDOOR INDIANA 37 ._ _ Illinois 85 INDIANA Third in Big State Meet INDIANA Ninth in Big Ten Meet 1964 INDOOR INDIANA 39 Notre Dame 55 Purdue 35 1964 TRACK TEAM — Bottom Row: James M. Walker, Robert Chaffee, Clinton A, Campbell, James A. Lavery (Coach), Cornelius T. Miller, Ken- neth A. Inman, William Craig, Martin S. Lebowitz, William Perrin (Assistant Coach). Second Row: Robert Barrow, Richard Plonk, Horry Shriver, Richard Robinson, Terry Weaver, Terry Shy, Randall Weddle, Lorry Sells, John Brooks, Dwayne (Spike) Dixon (Troiner). Third Row: Edward Russell, Jack INDIANA 53 Missouri 87 Northwestern 22 INDIANA 36 _. . Michigan 98 Notre Dome 35 INDIANA 35 Wisconsin 68 Michigan State 50 INDIANA 79 _.._ Ohio State 62 INDIANA Eighth in Big Ten Meet Doulton, Paul Kuchuris, Charles Mitchell, Brownell Payne, Wilber Davis, Reggie Woods, Richard Laws, Jerry Isom (Manager), Fourth Row: Thomas Pope, William Strachan, Robert Buckner, Russell Milbronth, Allan Marshall, Arthur Angotti, Dennis Colston, Lorry Siesky, Michael Johnston, Jim Bar- rell, David Hochstetler, Curt Linke (Managers 1 ,9% iTm. ' | IAK lH0fAHK I|« A r J j M [ ' C-? JV n i . - ndfl ■■H H m HK I H jf K BHP 1 i m JX ' I HjrL vV B r 9 IHDIAI 0 J t %mi ' IM I I 1963 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 5 Dayton 2 INDIANA 4 Ohio State 2 INDIANA 4 University of Illinois 1 INDIANA 3 Indiana Institute of Technology 1 INDIANA Ball State INDIANA 5 Calvin 5 INDIANA 2 Earlham 2 INDIANA Michigan State 7 INDIANA 4 Purdue 1 270 soccer club posts best season in 10 years UNDER THE TUTELAGE of rookie coach Jerry Yeagley the 1963 version of the Indiana University Soccer Club won recognition as the most improved squad in the Mid-West Conference. Losing only to a powerful Michigan State team which had pre- viously dumped national champion St. Louis, the Hoosier hooters produced five wins to post their best season in ten years. This impressive won-lost record was somewhat blemished by three ties, one of them against NCAA small college champion Earlham. In addition to team honors, several indi- vidual players won acclaim. Sensational Paul Bitar- abeho (in striped shirt at right) scored 16 of the team ' s overall total of 27 to lead the Mid-West Con- ference scoring parade and earn a berth on its all- star squad. Teammate David Thompson ' s outstanding all-around play brought him the same distinction. The aggressive leadership of captain Choi Diskul and the continual improvement of goalie Max Rogers earned repeated praise from Coach Yeagley. Newly elected co-captains Rud McCary and Bruce Baker, are members of the Mid-West Allstar team. ILa 1963 SOCCER TEAM — Front Row: Roupen Berberion, Blair LeRoux, Choi Diskul, Peter Tagolokis, Bud Jensen, Gabriel Williams. Second Row: Richard Prete, Don Nixon, Bob Campbell, Paul Bitarabeho, David Thomp- son, Jack Jensen, Saif Abdula, Fred Norris. Third Row: Gregg Grymanis, Uaso Grymanis, Max Rogers, Dick Fishburn, Bruce Baker, Rud McGary, Mike Atkinson, Bob Snapper, Andreas Broun, Jerry Yeagley. Km, Im ' }• P W ' m- early victories salvage baseball season IN HIS PRESEASON PROPHECY, Coach Ernie Andres stated that the success of the season would depend upon the de- velopment of a large Sophomore contingent. The Hoosiers got off to a flying start and headed into Big Ten competition with a fine 9-3 record. The Big Ten race proved to be a much stiffer test, though, and the squad slumped to a 4-10 Big Ten mark and a 15-14 overall performance. The highlights of the season were a ten-inning, 5-4 victory over ach-rival Purdue and a dramatic 9-8 triumph over Ohio State which deprived the Buckeyes of the Big Ten title. ' • ' i ' i Jt. ' w ff •uy rf TO t t9f 9 1963 BASEBALL TEAM— Front Row: Terry Ryser (Copt.), Jerry Flanagan, Jim McMillan, Denny Krueger, Fred Nori, Bill Poe. Second Row: Jerry Burkhart, Dan Prichkett, Jack Holder, Jock Bowers, Jim Snyder, Luke George, Tom Coohran. Third Row: Bill Fulton (Ass ' t. Coach), Bob Goss, Jim Ridencur, Jim Sutton, Rick Nash, Gory Wilbur, Jonn PecKham, Cnuck Leopold (Student ManogerV Fourth Row: Richie Scott, Ted Hupp, Charley Hall (Ass ' t. Coach), Dove Granger, Ron Keller, Bob Singleton, Ernie Andres (Head Coach). 273 SENIOR PITCHER DAVE GRANGER was named the recipient of the coveted Balfour Award, presented annually to the squad ' s outstanding senior. Granger led the squad in total innings and posted a sterling 1.79 E. R. A. Another senior, southpaw Gary Wilbur, posted the team ' s top won-lost per- centage en route to a 4-1 record. Sophomore chuckers Tom Coahran, Rich Scott, and Ron Keller oil displayed promising wares during the course of the season, while sophs Rick Nash and Jim Snyder led in the hitting department with .360 and .305 averages, respectively. Snyder and R.B.I, leader Bob Singleton were selected as Co-captains for the 1963-64 season. 1963 SE ASON SCORES INDIANA 10 Depauw 8 INDIANA 3 Notre Dame 20 INDIANA 3 Notre Dome 2 INDIANA 6 Notre Dame 5 INDIANA 5 Ball State 4 INDIANA 1 Murry 2 INDIANA 6 Louisville 1 INDIANA 13 Louisville INDIANA 6 Louisville 1 INDIANA 4 Evansville 2 INDIANA 7 Cincinnati 4 INDIANA 4 .. Butler 7 INDIANA Northwestern 2 INDIANA 2 Wisconsin 8 INDIANA . Wisconsin 5 INDIANA 7 Butler 1 INDIANA 5 Purdue 4 INDIANA 2 Illinois 7 INDIANA 3 Illinois 5 INDIANA 4 Miami (Ohio) 3 INDIANA 5 Iowa 6 INDIANA 3 Minnesota 2 INDIANA 3 Minnesota 8 INDIANA 6 Indiana State 7 INDIANA 5 Michigan State 8 INDIANA 4 Michigan S ' ote 3 INDIANA Ohio State 4 INDIANA 9 . Ohio State 8 INDIANA 1 Ohio State 7 275 Fichter, binkley and THE 1963 INDIANA TENNIS TEAM, under the direction of Coach Bill Landin, posted their finest season since 1957 by blanking ten opponents en route to a 20-4 overall record, including 6-2 in Big Ten competition. Each member of the squad played better than .500 in individual match play as the Hoosiers downed such top-notch teams as Michigan State, lov a. Western Michigan, and Notre Dame. To top off the season, the netters captured third place in the Big Ten Tournament. Sophomore Chill Fichter (left) swept the No. 5 singles championship while Senior Captain Gary Baxter (lower right) teamed with Junior Jim Binkley (be- low) to take the No. 3 doubles title. Charley Kane added a third place in the No. 3 singles, and Al Graham and Bob V ham con- tributed a third in the No. 2 doubles. Freshman Dave Power joined the Junior Davis Cup Squad. 276 S:T :I±fa Mini ?a 1963 TENNIS TEAM: BMI Landin (Coach), Charley Kane, All Graham, Chill Fichter, Bill Whom, Bob Wham, Gary Baxter (Capt.), Bob Mojors, Frank Brennan, Roddy McNearney, Jim Blnkley, Jock Fitzpatrick (Ass ' t. Coach I. baxter capture Firsts in big ten tennis match 1963 SEASON SCORES INDIANA 7 Washington (St. Louis) 2 INDIANA 9 Louisville INDIANA 8 Hope 1 INDIANA 8 Wittenberg 1 INDIANA 9 Cincinnati INDIANA 6 Pfeiffer INDIANA 9 Davidson INDIANA 7 Duke 2 INDIANA 2 North Carolina 7 INDIANA 8 Wake Forest INDIANA 9 North Carolina State INDIANA 8 DePauv 1 INDIANA 9 Purdue INDIANA 9 Minnesota INDIANA 5 Michigan State 4 INDIANA 9 Boll State INDIANA 9 _ Ohio State INDIANA 8 Illinois 1 INDIANA 4 Mic higan 5 INDIANA 4 Southern Illinois 5 INDIANA 5 Western Michigan 4 INDIANA 7 - lov a 2 INDIANA 7 Notre Dame 2 INDIANA 3 - Northwestern 6 INDIANA Third in Big Ten Championship Meet 277 TOM MILLER FRANK ANDERSON J. W. (BILL) ORWIG CHRIS DAL SASSO BOB DRO achievement is word (or i.u. athletic staii EXPANSION and achievement were the key words in 1963- 64 for the I. U. Athletic Department. Under the capable administration of director J. W. (Bill) Orwig and assistant Bob Dro, a variety of projects were started. Included were new tennis courts, a fantastic all-weather track, and a complex of outdoor pools. Student enthusiasm for the athletic program reached new heights, as reflected by the record number of athletic yearbook sales announced by Frank Anderson, athletic business manager. Helping to make the work of the athletic department a success were several men who toiled away from the public eye. Among these men were Tom Miller, publicity director; Ted Smith, athletic student counselor; and Chris Dal Sasso, who administered the complex Big Ten rules on financial aid and eligibility. Dr. Edwin Cady, I. U. Big-Ten faculty representative, was honored with a nomination to Sports lllustrated ' s Silver Anniversary All-America team. i 278 i-m serves 4,000 students PROVIDING organized recreation to supplement the academic lives of ' . U. students and to suit their many varied interests is the task of the intramural athletic department, directed by Robert Stumpner. Throughout the year, an estimated 4,000 students will take advantage of the 35-40 team and individual activities offered by the department. With the addition this year of Dale Phelps as a full time assistant, more time has been avail- able to Improve the training program for officials. An innovation in the department which is now in the planning stage is the formation of an intramural council composed of representatives of all the participating groups. The purpose of the council will be to increase interest and participation in intramural activities by establishing better com- munication and co-operation between the intramural office and the participating groups. EDWIN CADY ROBERT STUMPNER 279 i 1 bis brotherhoods, bis sisterhoods f V • ■ «. • X RIGHT GUARD ODOR jHJ0 v ' A ' .i.v g- -J - J ACACIA — Front Row: Paul Gora lski {Soc. Ch.), Ernie Nims (Cor. Sec), Ron Bond fRec. Sec), James Gaskins (Rush Ch.), Don Nixon (Pres.), Brice Fray (Sr. Stv d.), Tom Everett (Treas.), Eric Bauer (Pledge Tr.), Greg Caldwell (Jr. Stwd.). Second Row: Hal Hones, John Dyor, David Blocker, Marty Morrison, William Asbury, Lynden Nishi, Roy Green. Third Row: Roger Nealis, Michael Boedeker, William Ruddle, Gory Baxter, Les Coyne, James LaVonchy, Jerry Hilligoss, James Riddle, Robert Smith. Fourth Row: Lowell Wilkins, John Sherman, Fred Darin, Paul Knachei, Chuck Reeck, Jim Sutton, Vernon Pfaff. Fifth Row: Denny White, Steve Redenbaugh, Barry Chapman, Hartmon Smith, Robert VonNest, Kenneth Turpin, Richard Flournoy, Larry Turpen. ROGER ' S COMBO moved into the Acacia house during the year to entertain at one of several house dances. A Christmas dance caught the spirit of the season and pledges v ere honored at the spring pledge dance. Another feature of the social season was the Colonnade. The Acacia ' s v ere joined by Alpha Tau Omega and Phi Gamma Delta to stage the annual Iron Triangle. The men joined Kappa Kappa Gamma to enliven I.U. Sing, and while the women of Delta Gamma hollered, the Acacia ' s pedaled their way around the Little 500 track trying to improve on their 1963 third place finish. A A I A 282 ACACIA— Front Row: Steve Sils (Sec), Geoffroy Smith, Richard Egan, Gale Alexander (Pres.), Hugh Callum (Soc. Ch.), Mike McGuire, Mike Tucker (House Mgr.). Second Row: Tom Cornwell (Vice-Pres.). Bob Bozork, WiMiam Sieber, Allen Callum, James Burke, Robert Lowe, William Helper, John Wirtz. Third Row: Tom Phillips, Fred Wesbrook, Jan Widup, Rus Frew (Sec), Noel Shaw, Gerald North, Drew Wright (House Mgr.), John Sker- tich. Fourth Row: Ronald McMains, Gary Gronnemon, Stan Risk, Larry Jackson, John Musselmon, Phil Baker, Ted Shuel, Kendall Kessler, A A I A AN ACACIA MAN thought it was pretty great to be pinned, but his fraternity brothers seemed to think he was all wet, or at least, was going to be very quickly. The Acacia ' s turned their thoughts to more serious things, however, as they made plans to host I.U. ' s foreign students at the chapter ' s annual International Tea. The women of Pi Beta Phi assisted with the affair. The Acacia athletes had a chance to keep in shape during the year, too, as the chapter competed in intramur- al football, basketball, sofetball, and bowling. In the process, they netted a first place trophy in softball to add to their already mushrooming trophy collection. 283 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA— Front Row: Ava Shankland (House Ch.), Barbara Cone f Rec. Sec.1, Diana Fisher (Cor. Sec), Jane Ready (Pres.), Mrs. Margaret Holliday i House Mother), Sandy Grybeck (First Vice-Pres.), Karen Smith I Second Vice-Pres.), Beverly Klum (Treos.), Merrily R ' cheson (Rush Ch.i. Second Row: Marian Brauer, Sandy Barnett, Paula Snodgrass, Sandy Ghere, Kay Brinkley, Brendo Lankford, Pat Fisher, Anne Bauer, Cathy Cunningham, Rita Jane Biddle, Sue E. Nelson. Third Row: Karen S. Nash, Barbara J. LIndblom, Sheila Chilton, Mary E. Sutter, Linda C. Knorr, Patricio L. Zimmerman, Janet M. Janson, Nancy A. Bowman, Betty Rolland, Deanno Allen, Barbara Mucci, Karen Lentes. Fourth Row: Elaine Ketner, Suzanne Fudge, Karen Kuntz, Louis Adamson, Judy Harding, Sue Schenkel, Jane Gard, Thelma Klein, Judy A. Van Sickle, Karen Belshline, Jill Flock- encier, Susan Peterson, Melrnda Kominski. Fifth Row: Jocquelyn S. Craig, Susonne Stumpf, Carol Lovemon, Constance K. Goessling, Jonee Burroughs, Judith A. Robinson, Kathleen S. Spongier, Judith A. Hodges, Julie A. Froze, Diane Bruestle, Janet Mitchell, Carolyn McKinney, Myrno L. Reynolds, THE WOMEN OF ALPHA GAMMA DELTA added the finishing touch to their new chapter house— a new house mother, Mrs. Margaret Holliday. The officers greeted visitors at a reception held in her honor. The Alpha Gam ' s celebrated the Yuletide season with their annual Christmas dance and greeted spring with their pledge dance, Pearl Prelude. The girls participated in I.U. Sing and backed Dodds House in Little 500. Last year they earned an achievement award in the event by winning second place for cos- tumes. Supporting the Cerebral Palsy Foundation, Alpha Gam ' s spread the Christmas spirit. IS 284 ALPHA EPSILON PI— Front Row: Errol Magidson (Trees.), Mike Schwartz (Sgt. at Arms), Ra!ph Adams (Sec), Don Levin (Vice-Pres.), Buddy Toobin (Pres.). Second Row: Richard Wilson, Allan Pogoch, Steven Seltzer, Don Halasz, Richard B. Steimon, Marvin Friedman. Third Row: Franklin R. Wagner, Kenneth C. Rittner, Richard Sills, Dove Wolf, Louie Solomon. Fourth Row: Richord M. Baker, Howard F. Kagen, David W. Adier, Andy Ziemelis. cLS LS ALPHA EPSILON PI fought their own battle with Purdue on the basketball floor and walked away with the spoils— The Little Old Oaken Bucket. Shine on Harvest Moon was the theme of the chapter ' s first dance of the year, but the mood changed to Bohemian, later, at the Bo-Ho Dance. Against a dreary background of snow and ice, the men held their Funeral Dance. A spring for- mal and pledge dance helped liven spir- its. The AEPi ' s sponsored Another Hoot, an open folk festival. The chapter won the scholarship improvement award in cam- pus competition. Participation in Hillel Foundation made this a full year. 285 ALPHA EPSIION PHl-Front Row: Faith Rolay (Second Vice-Pres), Margot Brady (Soc. Ch.), Sue Steinmetz (Rush Ch.), Anne Lev (Vice-Pres.), Mrs. Cathern Bostwick (House Mother), Sherry Mervis (Pres.), Diane Kohn (Rec. Sec), Natalie Levine (Cor. Sec), Sheryl Glasberg (Treas.). Second Row: Marilyn Bossier, Sandra Sherman, Marilyn Lazar, Gloria Engel, Barbara Gordon, Jonie Vogel, Joan Neimon, Gall Lazar, Carol Gellner, Lynn Schechter, Lois Navid, Susan Salzenstein, Sandy Arkow. Third Row: Jan Gaertner, Janet Satinsky, Morlene Duman, Diana Haber, Linda Kaufman, Janet Calderon, Miki Allerhand, Kay Goodman, Jerri Kaseff, Nancy Bossier, Jon Berkmon, Marilyn Ostroff, Sally Korff. Fourth Row: Joan Novitsky, Elinor Wetter, Lorraine Cohen, Jeanne Strouse, Charna Silver, Lynn F. Nelson, Martha Greenberger, Reeva Shulruff, Betty Rabinowitz, Sondre Regenstrief, Donna Zweibon, Linda B. Miller, Betsy Baer, Linda Klein. Fifth Row: Dale Smulyon, Lois Duman, Sharon Applebaum, Sara Schwartz, Carol Richter, Miriam Tuc hman, Lynne Liebschutz, Jill Green- berg, Beverly Bain, Barbara Starr, Beverly Korp, Diane Mages, Linda Morguelon. |aa4)A- eviaon -oi ALPHA EPSILON PHI stepped out this year to observe two anniversaries: its fifth anniversary on campus and the first anniversary in its new house. Others took note of the occasions. The Union cited the house by awarding it the recognition trophy for recreational activities while the national chapter presented the local group its National Scholarship Improve- ment trophy. In addition to the spring formal and a winter dance, the pledges held their annual pumpkin sale. The AEPhi ' s joined with the men of Kappa Delta Rho for Fall Carnival and lent moral and vocal support to the Phi Delt ' s during Little 500 Festivities. 286 I of f ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA— Front Row: Sandye Brown, Levanno Wotkins (Sec), Vicki Porter (Pledge Tr.), Nettclyn Simms (Pres.), Charlotte Lane (Treas.), Linda E. Walker (Cor. Sec). Second Row: Yvonne Williams (Rush Ch.), Linda Hardawoy, Anne Gwynn, Gloria Jean Francis, Dannis W. Harris, Ethel Senders, Alma Carolyn Nesbitt. Third Row: Gammiel B. Gray (Schot. Ch.), Karen Sue Jones, Patricia Dolores Bingham, Floro Kathryn DeFrantz, Johnnie McCroy, Larmon McCompbsll cSoc Ch.), Shelley Smith, Joann Hill. i =B GAMBLING is not their game, but model- ing is, as is shown by these members of Alpha Kappa Alpha at their all-campus card party and Queen of Hearts fashion show. The sorority also sponsored a campus-wide panel discussion lost fall on the subject of Campus Morals. Members blended their voices for the annual I. U. Sing and heartily cheered their team for victory in the Little 500. Alpha Kappa Alpha spent much time and energy at the Second Baptist Church, this year, for one of their community projects. The pledge class also worked with handicapped chil- dren in Bloomington. 287 ALPHA XI DELTA— Front Row: Sally Fields (Grad. Coun.), Shelly Hutchinson (Pledge Tr.), Judy Cooney (Vice-Pres.), Nancy Richards (Pres.), Miss Clara Alma Moore (House Mother), Kathie Harsh (Cor. Sec), Carol Mitchell (Rec. Sec), Enid Carr (Trees.), Carole Troyer (Rush Ch.). Second Row: Roberta Humphreys, Beverly Krick, Georgene Fabiyanic, Lorraine Hurteau, Jill White, Key Welch, Linda Fox, Clifsonia Silver. Third Row: Carol Klepfer, Jan McMillin, Cynthia Patterson, Margie Wysong, Kathy Robaska, Vivian Tabbert, Betsy Dirks, Bev Cole, Kitty Sanders. Fourth Row: Alice Kapusta, Vera M. Stillabower, Mary Meckenstock, Sue Schellert, Linda Rethmeyer, Myrna Kanning, Janet Thompson, Judith Martin. THE ALPHA XI DELTA ' S TORTOISE, Fuzzy, won by a hare in the first inter-sorority turtle race with Phi Beta Phi. Fuzzy and several of the girls admired the trophy. The Alpha Xi ' s demonstrated their brain- power in the 1963 Quiz Bowl when they reached the semi-final round and became the lost women ' s unit to be defeated. The chapter was again honored when it helped the national sorority celebrate its seventieth anniversary. Supporting a national philanthropy of combatting juvenile delinquency, the pledges as- sisted at the Christian Center and sponsored an old clothes drive. A Christmas dance sparked the season. 288 i f)f) ' ., t f ' ALPHA OMICRON PI— Front Row: Barbara Longsworth (House Mgr.), Morcia Mosel (Song Ld.), Karia Krughoff (Rec. Sec), Nancy Thompson (Cor. Sec), Holly Gooding (Pres.), Linda Brown Vice-Pres.), Judi Reath (Soc. Ch.), Joan Bore (Rush Ch.), Geraldine Geller (Rush Ch.). Second Row: Pouiette Nemeth, Trevo Davis, Mary Alice McCord, Janet Davies, Gail Rothbun, Marsha Coburn, Sue Ann Short, Moryann Osborne, Ann Franklin, Carolyn Brooks, Pomelo Richeson, Alice Osier. Third Row: Eileen Stemie, Karen Link, Kothy Bahler, Mary Ann ? Evans, Suzann Bruce, Cheryl Beiriger, Jo Ann Mcllhenny, Peg Johnson, Barbara Fraser, Carol Fritz, Ann Lumbattis, Janet Strubbe. Fourth Row: Ruth Ann Brown, Rachel Jones, Cindy Cromer, Susan Striggle, Carol Forand, Pom Messel Penny Kasten, Cheryl Williamson, Kathleen McComb, Moxine Lopln, Beth Witte. Fifth Row: Mary Jo Bolster, Karen Pittman, Tamoro Steinmetz, Ellen Hoemann, Marilyn Fowler, D. Ellen Young, Nancy Feldt, Norma Nelson, Barbara Sopczynski, Dottie Bettis, Connie Ellis. THE WOMEN OF ALPHA OMICRON PI welcomed the new school year by wel- coming their new house mother, Mrs. Eileen Bortholome, with on open house. As Santa ' s helpers, the new initiates made toys for the Frontier Nursing Service, their national philanthropy. The sorority ' s social season got underway with the VIP fall pledge dance, and the Yule- tide spirit filled the house at the Senior Christmas Dance. Warmer weather found the chapter cheering the Sigma Chi ' s at Little 500 and planning for their spring pledge donee. A trip to the notional convention rewarded the chapter with the top skit award. 289 ALPHA TAU OMEGA— Front Row: Skip HaisMp, Al Szol, John Kohlbacher, Larry Coddens, Don Stouffer, William J. Nelson, Roy T. Elkin, James R. Ardrey, Michael McCarthy (Soc. Ch.), Eugene Benedict, Eddie Doerr, Bruce Robb. Second Row: Max Borrick (Usher), Lee Rigel, Bob Burdett, Michael Allan, Wallace Knapp (Sec), John Gedrick (Vice-Pres.), William Toney (Pres.), Rick Peorce (Treos.), Fred Zahrt (Cor. Sec), John Boldwin, Rock Osmon, Doug Moore, Ivan Johns. Third Row: John Linneneier, Al Buchheit, Lawerence Wheat, Bob Haley, Bill Spitler, Chorles Hall, Bud Gray, Philip Coito, Rick Murray, Craig Farnsworth, Mitchell Lech, Jack Skevington, Stephen Arnold, Chuck Gruenwold, Joe Orban, Dick Steiner, Bob DeBroko, Dave BikoH. Fourth Row: Lowson Clork, Toby Shawe, Peter Anderson, David Townsend, Edward Golightly, Ron Warren, Dan Denning, Richard Payne, David Bainbridge, Charles Hornbostel, David Widemon, Edward McCabe, Ronald Alvarez, Jerry East. Fifth Row: John Suhre, John Nelson, William Kitchell, Bob Pilicki, Mike McNary, Ron Kehocky, Thomas Kellun, Karl Moiling, Robert Zwerner, Ron Duch, Paul Moier, Gary Miller, Bill Cieadio, Thomas Inks, John Teeter, James Dickmon, Brooke Farnsworth, Sam Mobley. Sixth Row: Pete Shuler, Richard Groff, Don Havens, Chuck Smid, William Goss, Paul Zwerner, Mike Egnatz, Lorry Marks, Tom Opre, Jim Gemmer, Bob Batchelder, Joel Firme, Pen Cosby, Jim Strain, Lanny Poel, Mike Cappy, Donn Eley, Larry Glaze, John W. Clark, Robert Springer, Steve Dearborn, Charles Bortholome. NO PIN IS GIVEN from the ATO house to a girl without the brothers duly cele- brating the event by assisting the donor on a short jaunt to an ice cold shower. In more serious activities, the men of Alpha Tau Omega, after coming in sec- ond in the 1963 Little 500, again partici- pated in this event and were backed by Kappa Alpha Theta. Blending their voices with the women of ZTA, the ATO ' s en- tered the I.U. Sing. The spirit of commun- ity service was exemplified by joining the KKG ' s in sponsoring the annual Boys ' Club Project. The social calendar of the fraternity was climaxed with the Tau Patch pledge dance. R 290 ALPHA PHI— Front Row: Esther S. Smith (Scholastic Ch.), Nancy Crossland (Stand Ch.), Peg Stollenmeyer (Pledge Trainer), Carol Szink (Pres.), Mrs. Dorothy Schmitz (House Mother), Carol Runner (Rush Ch.), Jane Lysoght (Soc. Ch.), Susan Bell (Cor. Sec), Marilyn Casey (Treos.). Second Row: Barbara Venezio, Co lien Boyle, Mary Ross, Roberta Russell, Terri Lam kins, Martha Tackitt, Pat Terpstro, Lucy Mead, Diana St. Jean, Elaine Nora- moto. Third Row: Barb Foust, Sue Dorris, Jane Fraser, Linda Martin (Rush Ch.), Jacki Groverman, Donna Terry, Pam Creek, Elsa Henry, Marcia Stanford (House Mgr.), Carole Moore, Cindy Pfennig, Joyne Durlauf, Phyllis Plummer. Fourth Row: Ruth Luddy, Lldian Bloon, Quln Groth, Paulo Jameson, Gyanith Ritter, Shari McNolly, Vicky Ryan, Susan Glossley, Carol Hocker, Jane Raymond, Linda Eckert, Marilyn Schaefer, Pam Pride. Fifth Row: Pot Greves, Linda Nouta, Barbara Yarrington, Kathy Koop, Sue Hines, Judy Chombliss, Marcia Watts, Sue Siegesmund, Karen Bloom, Mary P. Myers, Carole Riedell, Sue Steers (Personnel Ch.), Lena Messick, Donna Zimmerman, Carol Deckard (Soc. Ch.), Rita Cospsr, Julie Groscost. MINUTES TO RELAX were few and far between; but when they did occur, the women of Alpha Phi made the most of them. From the first laugh of Fall Carni- val to the last cheer of Little 500, the Alpha Phi ' s had little free time. They joined Sigma Alpha Mu to take third place at Fall Carnival and then boosted Chi Phi spirits at Little 500. Sandwiched between was competition with Kappa Delta Rho in I.U. Sing. The local chapter pitched in to support the Alpha Phi national philanthropy, the Cardiac Aid Fund. The women also entertained dates with a hayride and picnic early in the year and a party at Christmas. 291 ALPHA CHI OMEGA— Front Row: Anne Fox {House Mgr.), Sharon Longen- berger (Soc. Ch.), Karen Shibe (Cor. Sec), Vicky Richardson (Pres.), Mrs. Mary Miner (House Mother), Lorna Dallas (Vice-Pres.), Susie Maxwell (Treos.), Judy Hendricks (Rush Ch.), Pot Elliott (Rec. Sec). Second Row: Judy Alexander, Pot Saarinen, Barb Steczysyn, Sharon Thomson, Sherry McKay, Mary Ann Spohr, Marilyn Myers, Joan Doughty, Barbara Scudder, Sue Rocke, Jeanne Stewart. Third Row: Nancy Havran, Anne Schwenker, Peggy Ballard, Harriet Woyts, Judy Gray, Susan Stroith-MIIIer, Ellen Schoper, Linda Dorntge, Leslie Armstrong, Betsy Castle, Phyllis Gachos, Georgia Hooper. Fourth Row: Brenda Cloe, Betsy McLaughlin, Susie Merchant, Barbara Bosart, Jane Ferrora, Nancy Monger, Mary Curry, Donna Mc- Kinley, Judy Metcalfe, Sharon Repking, Linda Hanson, Barbara Hochschild, Barney Barry, Carol Andres. Fifth Row: Suzanne Shott, Kitchie Kenealy, Barbara Jones, Betty Prange, Cindy Whitfield, Nancy Kraft, Karen Mc- Carthy, Kate LeFevre, Becky Kimmel, Cindy Hedstrom, Peggy Surface, Kothy Lightcap. THE WOMEN OF ALPHA CHI OMEGA got the year off to a shining start when their pledges polished hundreds of shoes. The efforts of Alpha Chi and Sigma Phi Epsilon set shiny shoes a dancin ' at the all-campus Grum. The women worked with Lambda Chi Alpha to win third place for their Homecoming float, Let ' s GEN- ERAL-ly ELECTRIC-ute ' em. Members of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity joined the Alpha Chi ' s to give their annual Christ- mas party for underprivileged children. A formal dinner and boress gift ex- change completed the holiday season. Spring was highlighted by a pledge dance, I. U. Sing, and Little 500. 292 % c ma rf Xftrt ' :i ' : ' € T T BETA THETA PI— Front Row: Robert Fewell, Steve Taylor, Jock Doulton, John Filipowski, Brian Bailey, Max Wilke, Dove Gray {Pledge Trainer), Christopher Knowles. Second Row: Gary Clifford, Phil Goddard, Dick Wagner, Wolfgang F. Dexheimer, John D. Giliam (Sec), John H. Ncrris (Pres.), William H. Hoover, Jr. (Vice-Pres.), John D. Peckhom (Treos.), Steve Johnson, David Walter Shroyer. Third Row: Jim Fleming, Randy Long, Thomas Long, Walter C. Meier, James D. Camp, Robert D. Marks (Soc. Ch.), Wayne Kelley, Richard M. M ' choel, Lee Lurxton, Thomas McNichoIs, Thomas L. Dean, Thomas G. Weaver. Fourth Row: Robert K Corr, James B. Riehm, Fred E. Roard, Steven C. Skidmore, John B. Urbahns, II, Michael Hostetter, L. J. Cunningham, Steven M. Mowrer, Ed Karrmann, Craig L. Briggs, William D. Capestany, William P. Carmichael, Jim Gast, Bill Green, Tom Pierson (Pledge Pres.). Fifth Row: John V. Jubgm Uwe Waizenegger, Spence Shellaborger, Jim Samuelson, Ron E. Steele, Randolph Moore, Jim Barrett, David L. Poorbaugh, Mike L. Valentine, Richard Anglin, Ron C. Davis, Sandy Roberts (Soc. Ch.), Stanley E. Pequignot (Rush Ch.), Stephen L. Bole, Paul W. Barada, Richard E. Ryan, James McEwen. Sixth Row: J. Michael McLaughlin, Brock Blosser, Robert Lehman, Randall Weddle, David Knall, John Hedges, James R. Fleck, Wade C. Harrison, John M. Norton, Jr., Erik John Jensen, Rex D. Schroder, Ted R. Nicholas, J. M. Warner, J. D. Everson, Robert B. Riehn, Robert A. Youngqulst, Williom Craig Jordan, Jerry Rosner, Malcolm B. Herring. r r (LslA STUDY TIME RANKED FIRST although socially men of Beta Theta Pi kept pace with a busy campus. From the Barn Dance in the fall, to the Miami Triad and Underworld Dance in the spring, the Beta ' s were on the move. In between, they found time to entertain orphans at a Christmas party, selected a winner for the Jack Doiley Memorial Scholarship, given each year by the chapter, and help with the foreign exchange program. The Beta ' s also worked to keep their first place trophy in I. U. Sing and, with the help of the Alpha Chi ' s, to improve on their fifth place Little 500 finish in 1963. The Beta Bus carried many dates. 293 Kf f y i ' 1 f. 1-, GAMMA PHI BETA— Front Row: Peggy VanDoren (Rush Ch.), Sandy Kroczek (Scholastic Ch.), Jackie Thompson (Treas.), Karen Squier (Stand. Ch.), Roberta Reder (Vice-Pres., Pledge Trainer), Mrs. Florence Eckels (House Mother), Lynn Prendergast (Pres.), Pom Allen (Vice-Pres., Soc. Ch.), Sharon Squier (Rec. Seel, Nancy Paras (Cor. Sec). Second Row: Kothie Covanaugh, Bonnie Jo Burk, Lorna Odie, Patty Wilson, Brenda Kay Harper, Kathy Kendrick, Judith Green, Carol Scott, Carol Mackanos, Sandee Shus- ter, Kathy Esser, Diane Krueger, Sue Haven. Third Row: Kathy Wright, i ' Si Susan Buzzard, Judy Hensley, Martha Hamilton, Karen Skubish, Dianne LaMaster, Irene Klabusich, Linda Hoodelmier, Becky Bringle, Barbara Ewer, Johanna Wright. Fourth Row: Sue Holllday, Kirsten Boyd, Anita Rodgers, Karen Gwaltney, Pam Hoffman, Cynthia McMillan, Marsha Stutsman, Susie Hendricks, Barbara Winship, Cathy Arata, Judi Sturm. Fifth Row: Kay Hoffar, Nancy Gould, Ellen Meier, Jane Schnakenburg, Sandy Jacobs, Judy Glock, Joyce Marzotto, Charlotte Mann, Barbara Carson. GAMMA PHI BETA PLEDGES proudly faced up to their handiwork, a crested hook rug. Honoring their new house- mother, Mrs. Flora Eckels, the women celebrated her birthday with a picnic at Lake Lemon. Included in the chapter ' s philanthropic program was the support of a summer camp for under-priviledge children and contributions of various needed items for the children of British Columbia. During the Christmas season, a dance was given in honor of the fall pledge class. The sorority entered I. U. Sing in the women ' s choral group divi- sion. The Gamma Phi ' s also participated in Little 500, with Lambda Chi Alpha. 294 DELTA GAMMA— Front Row: Marion Libbie Gray (Soc. Ch.), Sally Swetzer (House Mgr.), Ann Berg (Rush Ch.), Susan Lancaster (First Vice-Pres.), Mrs. Marry Parry (House Mother), Cormalieta Dellinger (Pres.) Jane Hufford (2nd Vice-Pres.), Patricia R. Miller (Scholastic Ch.), Pamela Morris (Treas.). Second Row: Bertie Miller, Jeonie Ireland, Tunde Csoke, Kathleen Helton, Susan Fox, Ginny Matzka (Rec. Sec), Mary Herrin (Activities Ch.), Gienda Gray, Marion Schiel, Rita Adcock, Susan Adams, Ann Clippinger. Third Row: Jane Steinbeck, Kay Booton, Sandra Jackson, Sally Yoder, Marlene Smock, Jill Paulk, Judy A. Evans, Susie Wheaton, Ann Neudorff, Lynne N. Brewer, Julie Carr, Marsha L. Maris. Fourth Row: Carol Gio, Rosemond Toner, Tamora Atteberry, Barbara Lane, Sally Wiltshire, Claudia Co Mings, Susan Parmater, Elaine McCormick, Suzl Petti john, Sara Clippinger, Judy Forney, Marilyn McKay. Fifth Row: Carol Younghusband, Pa mala Shrews- bury, Sarah K. Brown, Patricia Morgan, Merry Mormon, Judy Whiteleather, Goii Benjamin, Pam Wilhelm, Pam Turner, Jo Sheets, Judi Turner, Susie Korn, Susan O ' Motley, Margaret Weir. Fvl C_i THE WOMEN OF DELTA GAMMA en- joyed the spring weather with their Ger- man foreign exchange student, Marion Schiel. Besides sponsoring a student, which was associated with their philan- thropy. International Education, the wo- men of the house also read to a blind student on campus. This year. Delta Gamma joined with Delta Tau Delta in the traditional Delt Street Dance. They also presented their annual spring pledge dance and a Christmas dance co-spon- sored by Kappa Alpha Theta. The house competed in Fail Carnival with Sigma Alpha Epsilon and joined with Acacia in Little 500. 295 « i DELTA DELTA DELTA— Front Row: Marcia Meyer {Rec. Sec), Morcic Simpson (Rush Ch.), Carole Smith (Scholarship Ch.), Vicki Foster (Soc. Ch.), Mrs. Faye Fontaine (House Director), Sherry Perkins (Pres.), Jon Stebing (Vice-Pres.), Linda Bauer (Song Ld.), Kitty Currey (Chop.)- Second Row: Jane Turner, Shirley App legate, Sally Yaw, Pot Reylea, Jeanne G ' adney, Jerry Jo Kirkham, Shari Busch, Sandy Miller, Sharon Harrold, Sally Boardman, Pom Donahue, Third Row: Ann Webster, Mary Ann Kelso, Karen Jones, Jenny Reid, Ann Williams, Dianne Fountaine, Diana Segiin, Lynn Ehlers, Rita Villiger, Lorito Merrick, Phyllis Wiseman. Fourth Row: Karyn Knudson, Sue Colby, Jo Ann Neff, Janet Petrovitch, Jamie Barlowe, Cheryl Lau, Adrian Drapalik, Tam Merrick, Barbara Chapman, Karen Mitchell, Nina Nelson, Judy Vandermark. Fifth Row: Diane O ' Kieffe, Biz Osgood, Judy Cook, Andy Hall, Susie Mangel, Vicki McCoy, Cynthia Barron, Paula Carle, Sharon Pickering, Renee Martin, Sharon Ruhl, Gretchen Probst. AA THE WOMEN OF DELTA DELTA DELTA said y ' all come to our Hick Hop , and the local yokels come streaming from the hills. Later in the year, the women paused in a different mood to celebrate their 75th anniversary on campus. The Tri-Delts and the men of Phi Gamma Delta shared the joy of Christmas with underprivileged children at their annual party. Other projects sponsored by the chapter were the scholarship award for undergraduate women and the national scholarship award for women. The wo- men joined Sigma Nu to entertain Fall Carnival goers and made sweet music with Sigma Alpha Epsilon at I. U. Sing. 296 DELTA ZETA — Front Row: Beth Bailey (Scholarship Ch.), Sharron Duncan (Standards Ch.), Linda Gorseline (Treas.), Suzanne Moyer (First Vice-Pres.), Mrs. Luella Horn (House Mother), Sue E. Johnson (Pres.) Susan Pollock (Second Vice-Pres.), Aurelio Pasko (Soc. Ch.}, Gwen Petry (Rec. Sec), Shoron L. Morelock (Cor. Sec). Second Row: Margaret Thomas, Linda Schnackel, Marilyn Amidei, Susy Rockwood, Carrie-Ann Morris, Sonya Gwynn (Philanthropy Ch.), P. Sue Jarboe, Linda Hawkins, Karen Wood, Sharon Fuller, Jeanne Beyers. Third Row: Sarah S. Swoverlond, Margaret A. Davis, Susan Hooglond, Connie Warner, Carole Sosby, Koren Lucas, Mary Jo Barker, Pat Minnemon, Pat Bayly, E. Susonne Renner, Rowena Degon (Rec. Ch.). Fourth Row: Jean Summers, Barb Fribley, Anno Carllne Schildroth, Juanito Most, Jane Stocker, Laurllyn Harris, Borbranne St rite. Patsy Wolski, Julio Lambert, Leslie Honey, Patti Noob. Fifth Row: Carol Peden, Diano Turpen, Robert Wilson, Barbara Maier, Frances Kay Eber- hord, Barbara Burgdoerfer, Kothryn Slotts, Mia Peterson, Betty McGregor, Mory Haas, Carol U ' Holie, Dorlyne Goynor. A FOLK SING AND PICNIC brought the Delta Zeta ' s and Kappa Delta Rho ' s to- gether in an exchange prior to the Cin- cinnati gome. After a hayride to Brown County, a house dance, Hillbilly Har- vest, was held at the pavilion. Delta Zeta ' s homecoming display, Dam the Beavers, added to the campus spirit. In addition to participation in I.U. Sing, the women supported the Sigma Pi ' s in Little 500. The house had the honor of receiv- ing the National Outstanding Chapter Achievement Award this year. In keeping with their goals of community service, the women gave a Christmas party for children of the Exchange Home. 297 DELTA SIGMA THETA— Front Row: Greer Dawson (Treos.), Frankie Lennon (Sec), Connie Hunter (Vice-Pres.), Johnnie Woodson (Pres.). Second Row; Izora White, Chorlene Locey, Janice Major, Janelle Whitaker, Judy Yancey, Rose Btockmon. CHARM WAS THE WATCHWORD for the women of Delta Sigma Theta as their pledge class undertook a somewhat un- usual project, a campus charm school. The chapter, one of the newest on cam- pus, did not wait long to get in the swing of campus affairs as they joined the men of Kappa Alpha Psi to capture second place in the mixed choral division of the 1963 I.U. Sing. Their theme was Jamaican Farewell. The women com- bined voices again in the 1964 songfest. As a community project, the women of Delta Sigma Theta aided in the Mon- roe County United Fund Drive by making door - to - door collections. 298 DELTA TAU DELTA — Front Row: Michael Brugos, David Thomason, Larry Hannah (Cor. Sec.) Charles W. Thomas (Vice-Pres.), Bob Berry (Pres.), Bob Dugon (Treas.), Lonnie Racster, Bill Meek, Stephen K. Miller. Second Row: Mike Loudermilk, Chris Dont, Richard Lenox, Paul Turgi, Dave Mar- shall, Tom Shaner, Claude Warren, Bill Choille, John R. Warren, Donald Lee Walker, James N. Price. Third Row: Dave Farnsworth, John Word, William Kirtley, Joseph Romer, Bill Jackson, Rick Neidigh, Bob Sparks, Mide Shea, Pot Terry, Terry Noffsinger. Fourth Row: Robert T. Thopy, Gory Krutchen, Robert R. Goss, Don Surber, Rick Jackson, Larry C. Brown, Bob H. Kirkpotrick, Bill L. Cromwell, Terry Coffin, Roger D. Moore, Gordon Shouse, David L. Steele, Keith Lucas. Fifth Row: Mork Ulrey, John Bollard, Steve Ingle, Bill Jackson, Bob Clark, Bob Hardy, Kenneth Etter, Agris Petersons, John Kennedy, Bill Glikison, David J. Levy, Timothy Feczko. l?= R Li WINTER WINDS BLEW and the men of Delta Tau Delta turned to warmer indoor sports. But, with the change of seasons, they switched to a busy schedule of in- tramural sports. The Delt ' s participated in football, bowling, basketball, and tennis. Moving into Little 500, the chapter ped- aled out with the 1963 Sportsmanship Trophy and then joined Sigma Delta Tau for the 1964 event. Besides the annual Delt Street Dance, co-sponsored by Delta Gamma, the Delt ' s sponsored a pledge dance, spring formal, winter formal, and initiation dance. Teaming with Alpha Omicron Pi, the men captivated Fall Carnival goers. 299 DELTA UP5ILON — Front Row: Don E. Miller, Steve Ermel, Bruce Jarvis, Mike Patrick, Tom McDonald, Jack B. Clark, Bob Matthews, Bud Melto, Jim Rowlings. Second Row: Ron Currier, Dave R. Black (Treas.), Pete Wood burn (First Vice-Pres.), Tom Bowers {Third Vice-Pres.), Jeffrey A. McQuinn (Pres.), James R. Lemon (Second Vice-Pres.), Randall J. Yenerich (Fourth Vice-Pres.), Mike Whittaker (Sec), John Boss. Third Row: Tom Wright, Tom Sheller, Daniel Scott, Fred Wolf, Jim Blickenstaff, Mike Judd, Earl Rivers, John Biersdorfer, Jim Smith, Richard Hertz. Fourth Row: Cutty Sark, Stephen Wilson Urseli, Steve Brunk, Gorden C. Raeburn, Mike Boyd, Jerry L. Holley, Nick Stein, Dennis Ford, Don DuVowll, Stephen R. Mc- C toughen, Eric G. Nowlin. Fifth Row: William Hertz, Chris Kirk, Gerald Lee Geo rh art, Jeff M. Wells, Kirk A. Smith, John Terry Clopacs, Edward W. Johnson, Jerry Howard, Pat Moron, Wade Logon. Sixth Row: Chorles Robinson, Franklin Rudolph, Bill Junk, Mike Cooney, Michoel Roberts, Jerome Drew, Harmon Robert, Digigi Lofoon, Rich Hertz, Neil Lowson, Dallas Baxter, Joy F. Youngflesh, Don Nichols, James Rapp, Don Sim- mons, Bare Westerfield. THE MEN OF DELTA UPSILON seemed to enjoy singing even though they hod the doggonest accompanist— their canine msacot, Dup. One of the big highlights of the year was the traditional Firemen ' s Fling, a dance complete with fire pole, shooting red flames, and, of course, the ubiquitous red fire truck. This year the chapter won the Softball championship in the All-Fraternity League Tournament. Homecoming weekend found the DU ' s erecting a large display entitled, Let ' s Go Beavering. Among their other activities, the men of Delta Upsilon entered I.U. Sing, Little 500, co-spon- sored by Kappa Delta. 300 DELTA CHI- Front Row: Phillip H. Taylor (Sgt.-at-Arms), Jack Allen Taylor (Cor. Sec), Robert R. Campbell (Sec), William B. Bally (Pres.), Robert L. Boyd (Vice-Pres.), Richard J. Henderson (Treas.), Steven E. Johnson (Pledge Trainer). Second Row: Carter Nelson, Michael L. Schoen, John F. Heubi, David Bommer, Dennis Fisher, Lee A. Salioris, Steven Osborn. Third Row: Douglas Estell, James A. Bagaloff, Frank J. Peterson, Chuck Murphy, Keith Roberts, RandaM Stuckey, John Zonetis, Chuck Verning, Fourth Row: David Armstrong, Stephen S. Brown, Harry Bolton (House Mgr,), Rom Goff, Dave Klipsch, Rick Cochran, Terry Vane. Fifth Row: John Perin, Bob Brookshire, Wayland Hicks, Phillio Pate, Larry R. Kring, Anthony Sulewski. PLEDGE CAME IN HANDY for the pledges of Delta Chi as they performed the familiar duty of shining house tro- phies. In the fall the local chapter enter- tained Delta Chi chapters from the entire region and opened its social season with a Kelly ' s Wake dance in the true fun- eral spirit. As the mood changed, the Delta Chi ' s participated in the I.U. Sing program. The men contribute annually to the support of an overseas orphan, their foster child. Participation in intra- mural sports and in Little 500 provided recreation. In the spring, the Delta Chi ' s entertained with their form- al, Blue Champagne. 301 ZETA BETA TAU— Front Row: Steve Hirschfeld, Ronald Brodey, Alan Lieber- man, Fred Rosenfeld, Tim Baker, Andy Abels, Roger Rubin. Second Row: Mark S. Hoendel, Ivan L. Portnoy, Thomas H. Sctiloss (Treas.), Robert Braman (Vice-Pres.), Mother Brown, Mike Seigel (Pres.), Duke Rouse (Hist.), Paul Boson (Sophomore Rep.), Allen Berk. Third Row: Jim King, Fred Price, Lee Feigon, Edwin Jay Loeser, Ronald Bremen, Sidney Miller, Steve Efroymson, Jack Efroymson, Gory Greenboum, Jon Riser, Robert Golier, S. James Fishman, Steve Schulte, Melvyn Abrams, Fourth Row: Geoffrey N. Seomon, Jerry Regen, Harvey Ziessmon, Jay Levey, Ron Hurwitz, Rich- ard Zimmerman, Allon Gross, Bruce D. Wiener, James L. Strauss, Mark T. Shapiro, Jeff J. Rich, Dave H. Richter, Aaron Goldsmith. Fifth Row: Robbie Chulock, Jack I. Kane, John A. Silverman, Howard Socol, John Goldberg, Mike Bluestein, Howard Cantor, Norman S. Marcus, Jock C. Frish, Lorry H, Lee, Borth M. Green, Harvey Schuchman, Steven C. Mayne, Vladimir K. MancI, Myron Shapiro. Sixth Row: Donald E. Werthelmer, Charles Zegel- bone, Robert Bernhardt, Gerald S. Hone, Mark J. Silverman, J. A. Good- man, Stuart E. Schmitz, Josh Berman, Stu Orville Engleberg, Marty J. Walter, Lee Smith, Fred Kotz, Mike H. Neumork, Arthur E. Germon, Gary Lozow, Howard Vogel, Mickey Boer. ZETA BETA TAU BROTHERS did not have to wait long, after moving into their new house, before they had two new trophies to display. The chapter first received the Inter-Fraternity Council Scholarship Tro- phy and later was awarded the Louis Marshall Trophy for development of interfaith activities. The new chapter house on North Jordan was formally dedicated at the spring formal. During Homecoming weekend, the ZBT ' s held an all-campus open house, and guests twisted to the music of Maurice Rogers. Dances, a hoyride, picnics and parties dotted the social calendar. The men joined in Fall Carnival. 302 ZETA TAU ALPHA— Front Row: Sandra Akers (Standards Ch.), Sally Phend (Cor. Sec), Abbie Hall (Hist.), Marilyn J. Jones (Pledge Tr.), Mrs. Stahl Schmidt (House Mother), Diane Mast (Pres,), Karen Lyman (Vice-Pres.), Karen Clark (Ritual Ch.), Sherry Rennaker (Rec. Sec), Sharon Graham (Treas.). Second Row: Trudy Tyler, Phyllis Deaton, Patty Francis, Carole Kuester, Lynne Julian, Mary Jo Day, Rita Burd, Susie Sims, Sylvia Stoker, Kathleen Marks, Suzy Bolyard, Sharon R. Thomas, Patricia Foale, Sue Mothes. Third Row: Linda Stanfield, Nancy Dice, Betty Jo Day, Margaret Gray, Catherine Mollett, Alice Polito, Karen Line back, Adrienne Zailen, Jean Wilson, Pot Murroy, Rochelle Tieman, Kathy Goot, Sue Frederich. Fourth Row: Donna Dawson, Marsha Reed, Jane Carter, Jan Hardesty, Margaret A. Block, Linda L. Doug ' oss, Judl Harland, Sibyl Montgomery, Martha Duncan, Susan Abernathy, Bobbie Aller, Pat Nolond, Sally Hays, Fifth Row: Jerri Skeams, Sally Knarr, Cynthia Herderhorst, Mary George Homersley, Judy-Jo Dye, Mari ' yn Stanley, Sandra Conti, Mary Barter, Sue Coplen, Sue Brand, Chris Dudding, Judy Stanley. THE ZETA TAU ALPHA CHORDROIS re- hearsed their numbers before the cam- era ' s eye and also were seen on television and at various campus events. The pledge class introduced a new idea when they helped orient foreign students to the campus and entertained them at a series of parties. After walking off with the women ' s choral trophy in the 1963 I.U. Sing, the ZTA ' s combined voices with the ATO ' s in this year ' s songfest. A tree trim- ming party and an evening of caroling with Phi Kappa Tau brightened the Christ- mas season. Turning to spring, the chapter honored its pledge class at the Jordan Manor Debut. 303 THETA CHI— Front Row: Steve Ray, Robert Russell, Terry Golding, Jerry Roberts, Dave Zarth, Bob Fisher, Charles R. Mercer. Second Row: Frederic Buckingham (Treas,), Ron Crick (Pledge Marshal), John G. Forbes (Sec), John Metts (Pres.), David L. Gallahue (Vlce-Pres.), Me! Roschelle, Ron Giliam. Third Row: Mike Thornburg, Chuck F. Taylor, Dan Frump, John Hamsley, Larry Johnston, Thomas W. Oglesby, Edward H. Osborne, William Staton, Jerry D. Reed, Jeffrey A. Stohl, Grover C. Bishop, Phil Holdread, Ron Garrison. Fourth Row: John Ganster, Howard Hormonn, Bruce Kotzon, Wesley Hamilton, Terrill Tim mens, Don Musselmon, Ron Soucer, Wyatt Weaver, Jim Keene, Jim Long, Thomas Clark. Fifth Row: Chris Klein he nz, Charles Hoffman, Ed W. Russell, Richard Messman, Vincent Klopfenstein, Steve Leggett, John Myron, Clark McClain, John Doub, Dave Gaskill, John Eichenberger, Robert M. Brown. Sixth Row: Tom Luby, John Renouf, James Morey, Jeff May, Harry Duckworth, Martin Thomas Barco, Terry Tiemon, Roger David, Rick Houser, Robert Ketcham, Jack C. Francis, James R. Jeffries, Robert Byron, Dave Bornett, Terry Clabaugh, 7 7 i THETA CHI MEN found little time to relax during the year as they worked to plan a busy social season. The men helped get Little 500 weekend off to a bouncy start at their annual Bicycle Bounce, the traditional prelude to the race. The Theta Chi ' s started the danc- ing mood earlier in the year, however, with four house dances. The highlight of the social season was the spring formal, The Dream Girl Ball. Other dances included a born dance, Christmas dance, and pledge dance. Without com- ing up for air, the men still found time to squeeze in competition in Little 500 and 1. U. Sing. 304  KAPPA ALPHA THETA— Front Row: Diane Thorsen (Ed.), Becky Hart (See. Ch.), Madeline Miilhone (Chap.), Jen Ellen berger (Vice-Pres.), Mrs. Bulea Rhodecker (House Mother), Bette Rattner (Pres.), Marion Kaylor (Rush Ch.), Judy A. Brown (Rush Ch.), Suzanne Struck man (Head Marshall). Second Row: Pam Stoner, Sue Shane, Betsy Williams, Jane Piatt (Activities Ch.), Miriam Perry (Song Ld.), Jan Ramsey (Scholarship Ch.), Annebelle Parry (Courtesy Ch.), Sherry Winslow (Treas.), Pom Fltzpatrick (Cor. Sec), Nancy Good (House Mgr.), Marilyn Fillbrandt, Marsha Hunt. Third Row: Nancy Shepherd, Libby Porter, Connie Richards, Marilyn Cole, Susan Hunter, Starr Soltmann, Judy Floretta, Lynn Klicka, Merry Ring, Ricky Kohn, Morion Coons, Ann Check ley, Kotha Patterson, Fourth Row: Leslie Toles, Nancy Land, Lannie Foster, Ann Wergand, Joyce Bohren, Sue Perry, Thereso Harrison, Jane Hargitt, Susie McClellon, Lynn Alexander, Nancy Arnold, Pat Burmeister, Jan Bradford, Jane Nelson. Fifth Row: Susan Metzner, Janet Fitzpotrick, Sherri Thomas, Alice Heuck, Susie Kolina, Liz Stotts, Linda Starr, Irene Simmons, Sara Twyman, Marcy Tucker, Sandra Kay Wilson, Linda Loman, Christine Rohe, Ginny White, Mary Beth Mattox. PAINTBRUSHES IN HAND, the women of Kappa Alpha Theta joined the Phi Gam- ma Delta fraternity in constructing their booth, Happiness is Bouncing Bingo, for Fall Carnival. The Thetos also entered I.U. Sing with the Sigma Nu fraternity and supported the men of Alpha Tau Omega in the Little 500. Proving that beauty and brains do mix, the Thetas were honored with a first place award for scholarship in their district. A pro- gram of faculty exchanges provided the women with an opportunity to become better acquainted with their profes- sors. Their social season included a Christmas dance with Delta Gamma. 305 KAPPA ALPHA PSI— Front Row: Gerald Adams, Michael Snorden (Vice- Pres.), Wayne Palmer (Sec), Lester Thompson (Pres.), J. Stephen Tolley (House Mgr.), Roosevelt Warren (Exchq). Second Row: Booker T. Jones, Howard C. Corson, Charles H. OBanion, Patrick E. Chavis, Erskine W. Roberts, Cameron Lee, Harold McCullough. Third Row: Ted Rondotl, Max Walker, Earie Donell Patterson, William Anthony Amison, Terry Earl Butler, Clorius Lay. MEN OF KAPPA ALPHA PSI pooled ideas for their performance in the 1964 I.U. Sing. The chapter tried to improve on its 1963 showing when it joined Delta Sigma Theto to capture the second place trophy in the mixed choral division. Music also rang in the air at their fall formal, Moonlight Magic. The chapter, which holds the single distinction of being founded at Indiana University, cele- brated its 52nd anniversary. The pledge class concerned itself with community welfare by counselling and leading recreation at the Christian Center. Active in intramural sports, the fra- terntiy placed second in basketball. 306 KAPPA DELTA-Front Row: Ann Wuletich (Mem. Ch.}, Sandy McMullen (Ed.), Gail T. Gritzbough (Sec), Myrna Oliver (Pres.), Mrs. Gladys Oldham (House Mother), Sue Davis (Vice-Pres.), Kothryn Proper (Treos.), Rita K. Bell (Ass ' t. Treos.), Judy Sickafus (House Mgr.). Second Row: Patty Fitch, Jean Michalik, Mary Kay Stephenson, Jane Ragle, Terri Penn, Darnell Beatty, Sandi Trent, Sherri Woodruff, Ruth Weber, Nancy Chew, Linda L. Williams, Third Row: Sharon Armstrong, Penny Nardi, Ellen Crowder, Petti Walker, Jill Thorn burg Carol Boir, Barb Badertscher, Carole Matt- ingly. Sherry Hostetler, Sandy Swenson, Sandy Siehl, Mary Alice Porks, Lois Loats. Fourth Row: Suzonne Weickel, Anita Kindred, Barbara Bailey, Martha Schmidt, Morjorie Parker, Joyce Molloy, Jane Good son, Joan Sherby, Billibet Rush, Carol Romberg, Sharon Bianco, Judy Ulerich, Eliza- beth Miller. Fifth Row: Judy Berrymon, Kathy Haynie, Dova Schelhorn, Kathleen Gilpo trick. Sue Wilson, Karen Brehm, Shielo Grade, Janet Vaks- dal, Judy Handley, Mary Lou Beilstein, Nancy Hoilowoy, Dotty Wolfe, Beverlee Kratsch, Carol Alter, Sara Rugenstein. THE WOMEN OF KAPPA DELTA imagined themselves in Gay Paris as they watched the slides from a sister ' s vaca- tion in Europe. Holding scholarship at a premium, the KD ' s achieved second place in scholastic rating for the spring semes- ter, but swung from books to balls at the annual Christmas Dance and White Rose Formal. Beat Oregon! was the cry as the KD ' s joined with the Sigma Nu ' s to build a Homecoming display. They also backed Delta Upsilon in the Little 500. The Crippled Children ' s Hospital in Richmond, Virginia is supported by Kappa Delta through a national magazine drive. Activities brought the chapter an achieve- ment award. 307 I KAPPA DELTA RHO— Front Row: Roger William Thomas, Jon Raymond Blair, J. G. Ziegler, Michael Barnard, Bill Hardesty, Jim Scheid, Dave Salene. Second Row; Bob Schweitzer, Fred Matix, Harry Ramsey, Jack Cooper (Vice-Pres.), Terry Gorsuch (Pres.), Dave Zaun (Treas.), Mike Kowinski (House Mgr.), Dave Kinser, Stephen Black, Larry V. Varo-Marmo- lada. Third Row: Percy Kleinops, Tom McClosson, Martin Joachim, Dick Jones, Allan Levenberg, Peter Tagalakis, Steven Petit, Forest Redding, Kurt Frazier, Bob Leonard, Russell P. Smith, William L. McCoy, Tom Jansen. Fourth Row: Gerry Frette, Dean Koehlinger, Tom Bodkin, Ken Wilson, Sandy Babcock, George Thomas, Rick Hirschenbein, Jim O ' Sullivan, Richard Ham, Mark Tompkins, John Baiha, Paul Hemmeter, William Shive. Fifth Row: Don Loftus, George Silca, Charles Carry, James Edwin Burke, Roland W. Eggert, Robert Hawn, Roger Koehlinger, Don Walling, Smith Higgins, Fred Foushee, George Cannon, Tom Long, Butch Gray, Martin McAffee, George O ' Malley, Don H. Miller, Don Wemlinger. Sixth Row: Ed Goodwin, William P. Butz, Marlon Stewart, Larry Strawser, LeRoy Wilmot, Steve Hyatt, Rich House, Bob Beck, Marvin Knoll, Jock Marsh, Wes Skogan, Don W. Lail, Lee Strcwhun, Mike Wolford, Dan Baker, Mark Moynihan, Ray Little, David Lee Pollert, John Stoeckley, THE MEN OF KAPPA DELTA RHO strum- med their favorite tunes as the women of Alpha Epsilon Phi joined them in singing at an October exchange. There was a long, hard tug, but the united strength of the KDP ' s roped the winning trophy at the 1963 Grecian Pull during Greek Week. Another first place trophy was taken in the small group division of the 1963 I.U. Sing. The fraternity joined with the AEPhi ' s in Fall Carnival, wel- comed winter with their Mistletoe Magic formal dance, and greeted spring with I.U. Sing and Little 500. The winning trophies and activities helped Nu chap- ter to achieve the Improvement Award. 308 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA— Front Row: Susanna Call (Treas.), Leslie Mani- fold (Cor. Sec), Winnie Vaughon (Mem. Ch.), Marty Hay (Pres.), Unda Nein (Vlce-Pres.), Susie Templeton (Rec. Sec), Linda Hirt (Pledge Trainer), Kris Reichart (Soc. Ch.), Suzi Rogers (Marshall). Second Row: Judy Long, Lynn Smock, Mickey Davidson, Karen Strom (House Ch.), Nancy Shin ne- mo n (Efficiency Ch.), Becky Co I lings (Public Relations), Barbara Yanney (Registrar), Sylvia Ehrman (Activities Ch.), Lissa Ahl (Scholarship Ch.), Kay Welsh, Joyce I ken berry, Becky Newhard. Third Row: Bette Allen, Betsy LieVon, Jane Dunn, Sylvia Grant, Sharon Carrel, Marsha King, Ann Mc- Clure, Judi Pogue, Susan Ragalns, Barbora McC rea, Judy Forrest. Fourth Row: Harriet Brink, Susie Deems, Barbara Ahl, Ann Stoelting, Anne B ' ink, Barbara Baker, Linda Leach, Maude Rosser, Tommy Watts, Susan Seike, Susan Chastain, Betsy Bone, Nancy Abcnothy. Fifth Row: Anne Binkley, Jody Horst, Mary Jane Sandelin, Mary Ann Heinzmann, DIanne Wells, Susan Sprenger, Lousie Newhard, Mandy Geyer, Johame Darby, Sharon Csernits, Nancy Foster, Ann Shone. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA WOMEN found that informal study breaks mode studying easier. For more organized recreation, the girls gave a Barn Dance in the Fall and a formal pledge dance in the Spring. Fall Carnival proved a successful venture for the Kappas as their booth with the ZBT ' s placed second in campus competi- tion. The girls also participated in I.U. Sing with the Acacias and sponsored the Phi Gam ' s in Little 500. In beauty compe- tition, the Kappas had a winning home- coming entry. As an annual project, the girls sold ball-point pens with the ATO ' s to benefit the Bioomington Boy ' s Club to complete another successful year. 309 1 KAPPA SIGMA-front Row: Jerry Dingle, Frank P. Ferdon (Rush Ch.), James T, Morris (Gr. Treos.), George Hass {Gr. Scribe), John McCammon (Gr. Moster), Charles Ruckman (Gr. Proc), George Brant (Gr. Master of Cer.), Cal Cornes (Gr. Dog Trainer), Robert Ebert (Chop.). Second Row: Ken Miller, George Asdell, Stephen Adair, Philip Martin Hofherr, Martin Unversow, Ted H. Wilson, Allon Marshall, J. R. Hiatt, Lonny Jervis. Third Row: Wally Orr, Doug W. Smith, James B. Cornell, Ed Kuhns, Bruce Nei- kirk. Ken Randolph, Steve A. Smith, Steve Porter, Joseph Lee Rice, Ken Taylor, Fourth Row: Douglas lee Hickey, Jay Paul McKee, Joe Humphrey, Rick Knop, Jack Cooney, Tom Wilson, George F. Johnson, Grover W. Davis, William P. Jennings, Roger Pink. Fifth Row: John Hauschild, Skip Tillisch, Jim Mitsch, Stan Knoll, Charles Compbill, Jim Boone, Jerry Fritz, Joe Drozda, Jim Krachey, Mike Potts, Bob Cleaves, Bill Clark. A BLAZING FIRE provided a warm setting for the men of Kappa Sigma to study as first semester finals drew near. Soon after finals the men held groundbreaking cere- monies for their new chapter house on North Jordan. The Kappa Sig ' s hope to move into the new house sometime next fall. The men used a rural setting for their Granary Ball in the fall and then donned gangster attire for their Under- world Ball. The chapter was active in all intramural sports and had the awards to prove it. The Kappa Sig ' s captured the first place trophy in the softball and free throw tournaments and finished third in the volleyball competition. 310 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA— Front Row: Gary Hamar, Steve Hougland. Richard Briggs, Jim Edwards, Ken Rupe, Ed Ziemer, John Cullison, William Fish, Second Row: Bob Messersmith (Pledge Trainer), Jerry D. Miller (See. Ch.), Jim High (Sec), John K. Peters (Treas.), Ron Klene (Pres.), Ed Ralston (Vice-Pres.), Doug Roland (Pledge Trainer), Ron Choffin ' Rush Ch.), Dove Phillips (Scholarship Ch.). Third Row: David Demoree, Dick Cooney, Bob Hill, Tom Kilrain, Michael Oleson, Ed Fr-es, Ben K. Life ' House Mqr.), Garry Eaves, Alan Jones, Tom Keoton, Robert Kinkle. Fourth Row: John Spilker, Thomos M. Green, Robert Stone, Louis Zickler, Frank Hughes, John Garmond, Dove Carter, Steve Robison, Tom Hildebrond, Jack Fidger. Fifth Row: Robert Barrow, Edward Zoeller, Jim L. Frederick, Steve Frye, William D. Michael, James W. Thomas, Bruce A. Baker, VInce Master, Richard L. Darst, Richard Townsend, Dave Longer. Sixth Row: Robert Stover, Kim Baker, Michael Adamson, Volker Koelpin, John Bent, Dovid Denton, Ronald Eshleman, George Bragg, Gordon Clldemce, John Quick, Bill Sievers, Bill Lofever. THE SAME HARMONY that popped up in informal jam sessions carried over into other Lambda Chi Alpha activities during the year. The social season fea- tured a winter formal and the White Rose formal. On the more casual side, the chapter held a P.J. Dance and Haunted House Dance. Students over- flowed into the street at the Lambda Chi ' s annual lawn party and open house. Giv- ing the city a helping hand, the men sponsored an Easter egg hunt for Bloom- ington children and aided the program at the Christian Center. The chapter ' s news- letter, The Oracle, won national men- tion. Little 500 ended the year. 311 PI BETA PHI— Front Row: Ann Bartholome (Scholarship Ch.), Nancy Sher- man (House Mgr.), Carolyn Reom (Soc. Ch.), Nancy Kesler {Mem. Ch.), Mrs, Lucille Kossing (House Mother), Maryonne Bucho (Pres.), Virginia Shaw (Vice-Pres.), Judy Rice (Treas.), Marty Firestone (Pledge Trainer). Second Row: Connie Henderson, Bobbie Sconce, Susie Slick, Dolly Wen- inger. Heather Whittemore, Sally Webb, Marcia Rob bins, Nancy Nosh, Janice Stauffer, Kay Dell Franklin, Penny Garrett, Carolyn Tracy, Karen Kline, Diane Fredrick. Third Row: Carolyn Baumgartner, Kathy Lybrook, Suzy Rider, Marilyn n Burdette, Lynne Umphrey, Julie Rench, Nancy Gift, Jon Meschberger, Ginny Wynn, Judy Wake, Suzie LeFevre, Sally Bash, Carole Miller, Judy Witham, Jan Chapline, Marty Berry, Cindy Clock, Susan Ruebush, Susan Stanton, Lorna Lide, Alice Cample John, Patty Chamblin, Helen Rodgers, Marilyn Harrington, Sue Moulthrop. Fourth Row: Sue Huffman, Barb Fenton, Pam Kessler, Pat Osborne, Anne Walker, Kathy Wal ' ace, Dee Ann Gregory, Jeanie Carroll, Marie Kuchuris, Priscilla Logan, Kathey Shelton, Dianne Stanton, Janet Kingsbury, Susie Crouch, Sonnie Weisbrod, Sharon Eitman. PI BETA PHI PLEDGES not only scrubbed shoes for their Fall Carnival shoeshine booth, but also found themselves scrub- bing their front walk to remove some local fraternity art v ork. During the Christmas season the girls made toys for the Children ' s Hospital and lent support throughout the year to their national philanthropy, the Holt Settlement House. For I. U. Sing, Pi Beta Phi joined Sigma Alpha Mu and then boosted the Sigma Alpha Epsilon cyclists in Little 500. The chapter pitched in with Kappa Kappa Gamma to make the Monmouth Duo a success. Several open houses rounded out another social season. 312 PI KAPPA PHI— Front Row: James E. Thayer, Kenneth J. Gooldy (Sec), Darwin F. Kinney, Roger J. Kinney. Second Row: Ken In man, Larry J. Kruszewski, Paul K. Day, James S. Mays, Jr., David C. Gibson (Pres.) n cLA READY TO BACK the team in each of its combats, the men of Pi Kappa Phi look forward to a year of victories for the Hurryin ' Hoosiers. Being as eager to dance as to cheer, the fraternity sponsors a Rose Ball Dance in the spring, a Christ- mas Dinner and Dance, and a Left Bank Dance. The pledges uniquely displayed a concern for community need as they helped the so rorities undecorate their houses before Christmas vacation. The trees and other yuletide decorations v ere taken to needy families. The first man to be initiated into the chapter became president of the local alumni association. 313 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON— Front Row: Rex Goble, Pol Flaningam, Sam Parker, Mike Fulkerson, Jerry Sparks, Tom Mabel (Chron.), Chuck Polond, Ronald Gerow, Bob Latimer, Daniel D. Smith, James Light. Second Row: David Corrie, Robert Tod March i no, Stan Dittmer, Zip Innes, Richard Dunn (Chop.), Jim Stewart (Pres.), Kent Ryan {Cor. Sec), John D. Mc- Conneli (Song Ld.) Dick Von Arsdale (Em. Wrdn.), Wayne Witmer (Em. Rec), Jeff Dauler, Bob Alexander. Third Row: Jim Arvin, Mike Hunsberger, David Ramsey, Jack Heflin, Lorry Schulhof, Claude Thompson, Dave Parker, Larry Neff, Skip Crawford, Tom Ross, Jerry Rush, Dove McLaughlin. Fourth Row: Jim Kittle, Rick Forst, Sam Yuska, Mike Ferverdo, Philip J. Johnson, Max Rogers, Ron Martin, Eric Christophersen, Dan Paflas, Jim McConnell, Jim Middleton, Bill Harris, John Fitzgerald, Steve Cash, lou Moneymaker, Terry P. Smith, Steven C. Lentz. Fifth Row: Tow Lantz, William Bennison, Larry Leach, John Go won, William Gossord, Ned McCohan, Fred Hillis, Art Angotti, John Whitmore, Hugh Sin nock, Ed Fitzgerald, Ed Haught, Dave George, John Lantz, Joe H. Brown, Dick Hughes, John Kittle. Sixth Row: John Staser, James Somrak, Stephen Larmore, Dick Scholble, T. R. Isel, Bruce Peters, Dave Gwinn, Art Komisugi, Steve Stitle, Art Smith, Gene Moudlin, Robert E. Butler, Doug Mite, Kip Kinder, Blair Snead, Don Clayton, Jon P. McGlocklin, Tom Van Arsdale, Steve Boc. 314 A LIVE BUNNY, Miss Avis Kimble, can- didate for Playboy Bunny of the Year, attended the annual Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon Bunny Dance. The traditional win- ter formal and Gypsy Dance set the rhythm for the second semester. Always striving for improvement, the actives placed first in scholarship among I. U. fraternities in 1963. Working with Delta Gamma, the chapter won honorable mention for its Fall Carnival booth, Scads and Fads. They were cheered by Pi Beta Phi in Little 500 competition and joined by Delta Delta Delta for the I. U. Sing. The house won honorable mention for one of the best SAE scrapbooks. 4 f Vf If f.t ' f SIGMA ALPHA MU- Front Row: Joy Brodsky, David Greenberg, Elliot Gold, Robert Lipsig (Exchq,), Barry Cain (Prior), Jerry Ancel (Rec), Burton E. Evans (Ass ' t. Exchq.), Frank F. Weisberg Hist.), Douglas E. Cohen, Larry Braun. Second Row: Craig B, Hoffman, Franklin Yudkin, Jeffrey A. Brown, Steven Simon, David Frolich, Lawrenc3 Levitan, Stanley Rosenblatt, Warren Rosenblatt, Richard Senn (Treas.), Martin Kaplan, Michael Sposeep, Robert Radinsky. Third Row: Stuart Sox, Hugh Krieger, Ron Abramson, Ron Zub- koff, Bob Goldberg, Norman Eisenberg, Mike Yellen, Irv Goodman, Mark Levin, Bennett L. Mayer, Richard Bean. Fourth Row: Lorry Braunstein, Stanley Fish, Jerry Gershman, Robert Silbert, Steve Trotter. David L. Rich, Steven Rels, WIMIam Cohen, Donald Silver, Larry Zavatsky, Howard S. Golden, Moe Feinberg, Leslie A. Barn, Howard R. Sand!er, Garry Gardner, David Hur?t. Fifth Row: Elliot Goldman, Stephen M, Trottner, Horvey Holdenberg, Larry Zukermon, Richard Lipsig, Wayne Secore, Jomes Spear, Ronald Kroot, Michael Farbman, Mark Kleckner, Richard Tucker, David Lynn, Kenneth Younger, David Coleman, Steve Gilbert, Richard Blond, Danniel Schwortz. cLJ) THE MEN OF SIGMA ALPHA MU got the school year off to a hootin good start by entertaining the women of Alpha Phi at a hootenanny exchange dinner and then teaming with the girls to capture second place in the Fall Carnival. The national chapter honored the local group with its Founders Cup Award and its National Scholarship Award. Socially, the first event of the year was the winter formal which was followed by Bird- land. When the snow finally melted, the men celebrated with their spring formal. Later in the year, they joined Pi Beta Phi for the I. U. Sing and pedalled through Little 500. 315 SIGMA DELTA TAU-Fronl Row: Alberta WJnski (Soc. Ch.), Nikki Kaplan (House Mgr,), Robyn Grant (Sec), Jackie Glass (First Vice-Pres.), Claudette Phillips (Pres.), Margery Resnick (Second Vice-Pres.), Borbara Weinstein (Treas.), Judy Po ' lack (Rush Ch.), Sandra Zoss (Rush Ch.). Second Row: Eve Wolnok, Gloria Gehler, Koryl Robbins, Sheila Sauer, Paula Gollinger, Susan Levy, Rena Blitz, Leslie Davidson, Marsha Zutz, Pomelo Winston, Pamela Litman, Eilene Cantor, Linda Bornstein. Third Row: Morille Fendel- mon, Judy Rosenbera, E ' oine Marcus, Bonnie Phillips, Melonie Newfield, Joon Fronkel, Carol Smith, Sandra Rosenberg, Jon Dee Broida, Sherry Gurevitz, Debby Galvin, Reesa Goldsmith, Bonnie Dolnick, Susan Klinger, Fourth Row: Sandra Fromm, Barbara Cohen, Pat Mueller, Joyce Altman, Linda Berman, Rona Weinraub, Judy Weinstein, R. Jonie Friedmon, Goyle Vogel, Patricio Sheer, Rosalind Krueger, Darlene Sheck, Peggy Goeschmoy, Marilyn Feigenboum. Fifth Row: Sybil Poisky, Joon Abbey, Phebe Ber- kowitz, Marsha Brook, Shirley Kotz, Rochelle Abroms, Judy Leightman, Linda Friedladner, Barbara Glazier, Rosalind Fine, Eleanor Fell, Judith Pollack, Janet Gross. SCHOLARSHIP, cooperation and achieve- ment paid off for the women of Sigma Delta Tau when they were awarded the Best Chapter Award at the national con- vention. The girls continued in the spirit that won them the national honor by working with the Delta Upsilons at Fall Carnival to create the mystery, Why Did the Elephant? The Sigma Delta Tou ' s waved the Delta Tau Delta banner through the Little 500 festivities. Spread- ing the sorority ' s spirit of sisterhood, each member of the pledge class played Big Sis, for a day, to a child at Mus- catatuck State School. A spring and win- ter formal capped a busy year. 316 SIGMA KAPPA— Front Row: Carolyn Poindexter (Rec. Sec), Barbara E. Brown (Rush Ch.), Geraldine Batman m (Second Vice-Pres.), Florence Buz- inski (Pres.), Mrs. William G. Moss (House Mother), Charlo Spannuth (First Vice-Pres.), Barbara Elliott (Treos.), Lois KMntworth (Cor. Sec), Pam Risley (Scholarship Ch.). Second Row: Nancy Slick, Michele Jamison, Robin Shore, Kathy Dourson, Mary Gustofson, Carol Ha r wood, Leilani Kenney, Joan Wilson, Barbara A. Robertson, Jon Kill, Kothryn Kompe. Third Row: Lunette Rice, Sondra Ruston, Kay Cunningham, Judy M. Jones, Margaret A. Johnson, Cheryl Cako, Peggy Neff, Diane Biythe, Pot Pell, Pam Johnson, Judy Clouser, Sara Mellencomp. Fourth Row: Lone Grile, Gloria Senesac, Billie Elaine Smith, Christine Lowe, Solly Dyer, Ann Hobson, Jane Wicker, Carole I. Harris, Elizabeth Stoines, Judy Mishler, GinnJe McLeay, Lynne M. Carlson, Joan Arehart. Fifth Row: K. Sue Case, Sue Summers, Margaret Frye, Pam Gallagher, Patricio Huetten, Cheryl Cutrlght, Karen Swank, Alics O ' Beirne, Sue Neumann, Judy Irish, Mary Alice Hargrove, Sharon Doom. RECALLING THE TREMENDOUS excite- ment and pride of the moment that their victory was announced, the women of Sigma Kappa demonstrated the talent that resulted in a triumph and on over-all trophy for competing in the annual I.U. Sing. Fall Carnival found the financial geniuses of the Sigma Kappa sorority and the Chi Phi fraternity giving away shares of stock in their booth, Stock Up for Charity. The chapter ' s home- coming display encouraged the Oregon Beavers to Die Better Electrically. A yuletide party, T ' was the Night Before Christmas, added to the excitement of the season. 317 s M S ' j K fci.- ' ' W ■y ' S. . M. v i ii 4 T ?3t ' M v2l n||:SL| 3l i ■ M s v M 1 Bp aByVC -nx l p n P 1 Hi K P ' ff - ' ' v 1 K 1 Ij L I f • F ' V . E ' ' V M k ' ■ J L- w WL ' flk. ' Mtf m 1 B. BT . M yj F ' ' ' K ' r- - I K ' 1 1 H P|B| ■ H HIbPI V i r l 1 1 Hivvl 1 IPShi ■ 1 A u W 1 1 SIGMA NU-Front Row: Bob McQuiston, Kit Kemper, Rich Woosnom, Mike McDonald, Dennis Siewin, Bob Duncan, Dave Miner, Ray Pavy, Jerry Stohier, Jim Sporks. Second Row: Glen Shelton, Joel Montgomery (Pledge Trainer), Pete VanHuysen (Rush Ch.), Mike Burt (Chap.), William Harper fVice-Pres.), Jack R. Shaw (Pres.j, Dave Bosselmann (Treas.), Randall F. Welch (Rec), Richard Bast, Thomas Merrill (Hist.), J. F. Pawlowski. Third Row: David Young, Frank Miller, Mide Ross, Bert Townsend, George Spees, Thomas Fries, Thomas Wright (See. Ch.), Lanny Genetos, Terry Hines, Marvin Bass, Douglas Greenlow, Les Fogle. Fourth Row: Tom Hacker, John Ginter, John Bite man, Ron Guthier, Richard Armstrong, Bill Vogel, John McMillan, Thoman Buecker, Sam Craig, Randy Long, Robert Morrow, Kent Tate, Douglas Zirkle, Scott Kunkel, James McCummings, Dean Cooper, James Hamilton. Fifth Row: Rob Sharer, Bob VanPelt, Henry Persons, Thomas Anderson, William Thorn, John Garralson, Bert Davis, Clay Landes, Joe Thomas, Al Brasseur, Bruce Wilinson, John Olmsteod, Stephen Wolkoff, Michael Krueger, David Bohren, Toby Stone, James Leinlnger. Sixth Row: William Molinchak, David Brinney, John Smiley, James Bosney, Robert Poynter, Richard Gohman, Bert Ewer, Ross Creek mo re, Steve Pohl, James Seal, James Smith, James Moore, Bill Johnson, Pete Lelninger, Edward Harper, Ed Kalupa, Fred Frauhiger, Steve Swanson, Mike Hay, John Ravenscroft. THE SIGMA NU GUYS did some ex- changing with the Delta Gamma gals to start the year on the right note. Such exchanges were popular during the year. The fraternity worked with Delta Delta Delta sorority for Fall Carnival to produce their Pick-A-Chick booth and transformed their house into an old western bar room for the annual Bar Room Brawl. In December the Sigma Nu ' s entertained over eight hundred for- eign st udents at a traditional Christmas party. During the spring semester the fraternity members worked together to present the White Rose Formal, Voodoo, and pledge dance. Lb 318 na (k Q Pyt faMtyiiwlaMij frj ' fT-f; f ' ;t V l V A ' . : 4I. ° , ii Ra Bx i ' V K H ' K Hu ' ' ' ij t |- ' . f ' a . « 1 r f ■ r, -  « SIGMA PI— Front Row: Phil Thrasher, Bruce Chappell, Max Lleberenz (Treas.), Michael Hcvert (Vice-Pres.), Gerald Ryan (Pres.), Michael Haines (Alum. Counselor), John Crittenden (Sec), John Clark (Hist.), Wayne Harry man. Second Row: John Weston, Keith Kingman, Art Ulichny, Don Kritsch, Dick Her re. Bill Parsons, Moxton Sowers, John Brad show, James Summerville (Rush Ch.). Third Row: Lorry Smith, Jerome Fields, Lynn Clark, Edward Rogers, Kent Dove, Phil Macy, Michael Songer, Dave Church, William Carroll. Fourth Row: Tom Keppler, Mike Dukes, John Eisel, Gil Mascher, Jerry Adams, Thomas Gill, Eldon Bunn, Jeff Idlewjne, Bob Sinclair. Fifth Row: John O ' Sullivan, Tom McGinn is, Robert Swan, Allen King, David Boardman, Ken Aldrich, Hugh Maftingiy, Frank Nuessel (Sgt.-at-Arms), Dave Brubeck. Tv ' c LL THE MEN OF SIGMA PI enjoyed a card game before the flash of a traditional gold shovel initiated the groundbreaking ceremonies for the chapter ' s new house on North Jordan. The house is slated for completion in 1964. The Sig Pi ' s still found time to enjoy their present house, even though they completed a busy social season with their fall pledge dance, spring formal, and other dances throughout the year. The house made a hit at the Fall Carnival with its Finky Pink Plank and added to the harmony of I.U. Sing. A full sched- ule of sports and competition in Little 500 rounded out the Sig Pi year. 319 i SIGMA PHI EPSILON— Front Row: Leonard Nichols (Chapter Advisor), Roger Yule (Soc. Ch.), Kenneth Andrews (Sec), Don Shannon (Vice-Pres.), Charles Wilt (Treas.), Larry Sheets (Pres.), William Hankermeyer (Pledge Trainer), Tom A. Edier (Jr. Marshall), Thomas A. Felger Guard). Second Row: Gary V. Myers (Chop.), Lawrence Mann, William B. Cavalconte, Paul V. Parker, James Crawford, Larry Elliott, Bud Hamilton, Jim Andrews, Frank P. Venezia. Third Row: John Dehnert, William Rup right, Jack Wil- liams, Joy Heilman (Ass ' t. Pledge Trainer), Bill Pie, Edward Erb, C. R. Roach (Scholarship Ch.), Andy Nemeth, Frank Lanhan, Fourth Row: Mike Wallace (Sr. Marshall), T. Byron Sabo, Larry E. Moberly, Tom Pro 1 1, Tom Peck, Jim Wallace, Larry Tonkel, Matt Cornacchione, David Burns, Joe Costella. Fifth Row; Bruc3 Briney, Jim Podowiltz, Jim Bailey, Joseph Urbonski, Raymond Kubisch, Bob Ntesse, Tom Bauer, Bob Bailey. % SIGMA PHI EPSILON brothers took five to show off the chapter ' s scrapbook which won a first place trophy at the notional conclave. In the fall, co-spon- sored by Alpha Chi Omega, the Sig Ep ' s invaded the University tennis courts to stage the first Grum. Plans are for the Grum to become an annual event. At Halloween the spooks and goblins took over at the chapter ' s annual Twist or Treat Dance. Along with other national Sigma Phi Epsilon chapters, the local house sponsors a summer camp for un- derprivileged children. Intramural sports, exchange dinners, and other social af- fairs helped make it a bu sy year. 320 SIGMA CHI— Front Row: John Roethke, John Bender, Dick Heger, Art Ment, John Blutenthal, Alan Graham, Dove Gibson, Fred Wielandt, Jamas Keller, Jim Birr. Second Row: John Reeder, Jim Berkey, Skip Wiesmiller, Dick Osborne (Pledge Trainer), Carter Morris (Vice-Pres.), Jack Keller (Pres.), Chuck Mangus (Treas.}, Bill Waite (Hist.), Tom Browne Cor. Sec), James K. Harris, Bill Hunt (Rec. Sec). Third Row: Rick Levi, Don Carlson, Mac Carmicheol, Bill Steele, Robert Levinson, Koye Kayne, Duane Taylor, Mike Neolon, Bill Beesley, Tom Vandenbark. Fourth Row: Larry Sells, Jim Von- denbark, Fred Simmons, Richard Hanning, Gory Drook, Robert L. Jordan, Joe Piatt, Phil Zoercher, John Wurtz, Joe Williamson, Micheal Cox, Chris Duck wall, Frank McCraken, Jond Co Ig lazier. Fifth Row: Adrian Songer, Bob Scott, Dave Mc Harry, Steve Hoster, Norman Shield, Tutt McCracken, Don McGovern, Gregg Berry, Dave Davisson, Tom Ireland, Steve Moster, Bob Majors, C. R. Leodbetter, Les Mclntlre, Bob Weimer, Mike Shumate. Sixth Row: Mike Dunigan, Robert Wyatt, Peter Publow, Charles Rhetts, Jack Thurston, Al Huntington, Steve Walls, Dan Hallman, Steve Wenzfflan, Jim McBone, Dave Power, Mike Cox, Robert Pankborner, Steven Simmons, Robert Flick, Richard Shortz, Bog mcCracken, Steve Birr, Tim Dunn. SUCCESS IS THE WORD that sums up this year for the Sigma Chi ' s. The men admired one of their numerous honors, the Gus E. Brown award for outstanding sophomores. This year began with the annual Melon Mess, which provided a messy but memorable evening for all. Joined by the Chi Omega sorority, the Sigma Chi ' s took over-all first place in Fall Carnival. Homecoming brought an- other trophy as the house ' s float, Bomb the Beavers, captivated the audience. Moving back into prehistoric ages, the pledge class held The Neanderthal Ball. Other events included the C hrist- mas Sweetheart formal. 321 o a - -a n TAU KAPPA EPSILON-Front Row: Robert D. Toney (Sec), Richard E. Helvie (Chap.), Ron Swelstod (Treas.), Larry E. Armstrong (Pres.), Mrs. Marie Tiernan (House Mother), Dale A. Krone (Vice- Pres.), Dave Kaska (Hist.), Ralph W. Alexander (Soc. Ch.), Jim Curtlss (Pledge Trainer). Second Row: Dole Terry, Nick Roussos, John Sanfjiippo, Robert Day, Peter Thayer, Roger Warren, Thomas Pfaff, Donald L. Wolker, Helmut H. Brugmon. Third Mike Eve rn ham, Michael Rogers, loren Main, Barry Muhs, Paul M. Miller. Row: B. Michael Glazebrook, Frank N. Pipino, Steve Zollars, G. K. Borpon, Fourth Row: Michael H. Claphan, Mark Tinsley, Marv Ratner, Glen G. Graber, James L. Brown, Gene Stout, Robert M. Hill, Richard Wm. Fox, Thomas P. White, John G. Hamilton, Fifth Row: Steve Kegg, William Fort- ner, James Wesley, Lone Barnett, Bert Mullins, Jack Swelstad, David Niendorf, Jock Sanderson, Wayne Bognor, George Patrick, David Vincent, Gary D. Gross, Ernie Carl Lindenberg, Mike Marquis. TAU KAPPA EPSILON brothers added another page to their scrapbook to tell the story of the Holliberry Hop, the chapter ' s Christmas Dance. The man also sponsored two pledge dances and the Red Carnation Ball during the year. It was a year of firsts for the Teke ' s. The chapter entered the first place float in the Homecoming parade, placed first in intramural bowling, and received a plaque for being tops among campus blood donors. And only slightly less suc- cesful was the football team which cap- tured second place. The Teke ' s got Greek Week off to a running start with their Chariot Race. in R LJ 322 PHI GAMMA DELTA— Front Row: William Bruce, Al Plummer, Rod Starmer, Al Donato, Ned Pfou, Steve Obremskey, Dutchess, Hank Bilsland, John Eckert, John Hemmer, Second Row: Richard Allen, James Binkley, Howard Moyne, Dove Ruby (Rec. Sec), Richard Telle (Cor. Sec), Chuck Davis (Pres.), Harry Lomberson (Treos.), John Hess (Hist.), Robert J. Lewis, Fred Henoch, John Mavon. Third Row: John Blair, Tom Goodnight, Steve Farror, Allan A. Abbot, John Oliver Worth (Personnel Rep.), William Otte, Charles Fichter, William lowden, Bill Diggins, Charley Storms, Charlie Waggoner, Phil Reed, Don Dawson, Jay Roesner. Fourth Row: Mike Horton, Gory Grieger, Honk Orme, Bob Thompson, Jim Grund, Joy Atherton, Gene Palmer, Bob Welcher, Bob Brookshire, Steve Nelson, John Bucher, Tom Martin, Guy Loftman, Ralph Kendrick. Fifth Row: Pete GoJocob, Jerry Bradley, Bill Fowler, Phil Broughton, Steve Harris, Jim Snyder, Dwight Tigges, Richard Goes, Girard Gardner, Robert Miner, Alien Brodfield, David Frick, Lewis Worford, Thomas A. Keith, Leslie M. Williams, Robert R. Guen- ther. Sixth Row: Jack N. Johnson, Thomas E. White, Ron Keller, Charles Clifford, Mark Krieg, John Knowitz, Stan Fox, Mike Robinson, Robert Richey, Charlie Blou, Michael Alklnson, Tom Horton, Jim Bean, Bob Smith, Bob Whitocre, Tom Ransome, Jerry Nicholson, Tom Elyeo, Mel Brewer, Frank Burton. THE MEN OF PHI GAMMA DELTA, along with their mascot, took time out from a busy year to enjoy their favorite card game. The Fiji ' s sponsored two tradition- al dances during the social season: Fiji Isle and the Purple Garter Dance. The men also joined Kappa Alpha Theta to add a decorative touch to Fall Car- nival and raced in the Little 500 with the support of Kappa Kappa Gamma. The local chapter gained special recognition when the national chapter honored it with its coveted Cheney Cup. As their community project, the Fiji ' s held a din- ner for underprivileged children, and for the athletes there were intramural sports. 323 PHI DELTA THETA— Front Row; Ronald Charles Smith, Paul Kuchuris, Jr., Tom Hayden, Arthur Rutkowski, Thomas Schwein, William Sharp, Ken Mack, James Manier, James Helminiok, Dennis Courter, Doug Lackey. Second Row; Joe Burkhart, John Gioverrilli (Rec. Sec), Robert Morrison Soc. Ch.i, Jim Vergin (Treas.), Walter Chapola (House Mgr.), Mrs. Glenn Boys (House Mother), Richard Schroeder (Pres.), Tom Graham (Vice-Pres.), Robert Alexander (Pledge Trainer), Robert Polikowskl, David Wallgren (Chor.). Third Row: John Schofield, Bud J. Smith, John Smart, Stephen Glassburn, D. Keith Michell, James Hendricks, Jon Jacobs, J. Gerry Swan, George Martin, Gus Natalie, Mike Thomas (Hist.), Bob Con away, George Long, Alan Burnett. Fourth Row: Alan Hoover, Tom C. Brown, Robert Commins, Charlie Boyd, Paul Rocke, Ben Davenport, Jeff Comment, Tom Lapp, Hank Harvey, Jim Woyco, Fred Dunn (Alum. Sec), Tim Smart, Jerry Decker. Fifth Row: Charles Gantz, Terry Frederick, John McKnight, Jim Jewell, Jock Ungerer, Walter King, John C. Anderson, Michoel Bruney, Jock Altekruse, Ted Anderson, Ray Miller, Dick Bast, Steve Acker man. Ken Sitzberger, Les Spencer, Roger Thompson. Sixth Row: Adrian Knott, Steve Gioe, Jeff McClellan, Jim Bonewits, Carl Neumon David Lucas, Bill Cook, John Shackle, Rick Huff, Gary Verhoeven, Ted Worcester, Jack Nussbaum, Tony Wilson, Dennis Campbell, Allen Hutch ins, Kent Jacobs, Scott Cord in, Craig Koenig, Paul VonDorn, Larry A. McGivern. THE MEN OF PHI DELTA THETA com- bined scholarship with athletics and fun for a busy but enjoyable year. Their scholastic efforts proved worthwhile as the national chapter awarded the house its scholarship trophy. The Phi Delt ' s reached another milestone when they paused to mark their 115th anniversary as a fraternity. The fun centered around four house dances: the She-Delt Dance, the Miami Triad, the Beachcombers Dance, and the annual pledge dance. Later in the year, the Phi Delt ' s put their fun on wheels to compete in Little 500 behind the backing of Alpha Epsilon Phi. 4 324 PHI KAPPA THETA— Front Row: W. R. Hutchinson, Roger P. Beckemeyer (House Mgr.), David F. Debes (Sec), Robert J. Wiesen (Rush Ch.), George C. Wetzel (Pres.), Thomas R. Malenshek (Vice-Pres.), Andrew Harvey (Treos.), Bill Melrose, Robert W. MiMer. Second Row: Samuel Conkright (See. Ch.), Rick Datzman, John Derheimer, Tom Palmer, David Meo, Francis L. Miller, Bill Cortenber, Michael Mumma, Dennis P. Sullivan. Third Row: Ron Pozzi, Tony Mommer, Richard Lankford, Tony Hahn, M. Thomas Coffman, Bob Merchan, John Derheimer, Thomas Weakley, Gary W. Lucas. Fourth Row: Stephen A. Morris, Tom J. Wacker, Bob Chlszar, Kent Baker, Hank Pawlik, Marty Trober, Jim Ogg, Walter Roscello, Denny Mann, Jack Carl Gaydosh. THE MEN OF PHI KAPPA THETA were forced to play nursemaid when their chapter mascot. Pledger, was struck by a car and suffered two broken legs. The men played their role well, and the play- ful Collie was soon scampering around campus again. As one of their community projects, the Phi Kappa Theta ' s gave a Christmas party for underprivileged children. The chapter had a busy social year with a Christmas dance, spring form- al. Homecoming dance , and St. Patrick ' s Day Dance. While celebrating their 24th anniversary at Indiana University and their 75th anniversary at a national fraternity, the men kept busy in sports. 325 PHI KAPPA TAU— Front Row: Bernard Eakes (Gr. Scholarship Advisor), Ward Fritzen (Sec), Jon Moll (Vice-Pres.), Joe Neihardt (Pres.), Jerry Hetrich (Trees.), Tim Kinach (Alum. Sec), Dave Ober (House Mgr.), Curt Rosso w. Second Row: James R. Rohrer, Steven L. Danner, Larry J, Balock, John N. Gallo, Tom Gorln, Lee Whiten, Donald Myers, Howard L. Breeden, Gary Kuhlenhoelter. Third Row: Richard O. Yoder, Richard Kublak, Richard Beam, Gory McCamment, Dick Zenor, Larry Elliott, Mike Taylor, Jim Lesher, George Phillips. Fourth Row: D. Anthony LePage, John Kendall, Keith Anderson, Bill Bundy, Steve Morris, Norman L. Boyd, John Gerhart, Paul K. Romey, Jr., Joseph R. Marando, James L. Warring. Fifth Row: John Hedman, W. Clinton Hess, John R. Long, Robert E. Moll, Steven A. Allison, B. Glenn Moore, Louise A. Belsel, R. Marty Roth, Michael R. Klarke, James A. Rubley, Chuck A. Boris, Robert E. Dratwo, Charles E. Farmer. THE HOOTENANNY BANDWAGON rolled the Phi Kappa Tau way, and the men jumped on to give I.U. its first Hoosier Hootenanny. The Hootenanny was an all-campus event and fea tured outstanding folk-singing talent in the University. Because the hoot was such a big success, the Phi Tau ' s decided to make it an annual affair. The fraternity also entertained members and their dates at a Homecoming dance, Christ- mas dance, and spring formal. The Yuletide season brought Phi Kappa Tau and Zeta Tau Alpha together for caroling at the Bloomington Hospital. The men blended their voices again in I.U. Sing. f R 326 ye|E| pp la ' J K i R ' F B - B. ' J Srv- t ; If , ? r ] 1 f r 1 ' 1 ' r If r 1 1 t w7- . 1 1 ' ' . . PHI KAPPA PSI — Front Row: John Ogden, Stephen Smith, Paul Rover, Dave Spence, Rick Coble, Steve Atkins, Steve Troyer, Tom McNerney, Ken Frost, Bob Forney. Second Row; Mike Sterrett, Jim Lukins (Sgt.-ot-Arms), Joseph M. Songer (Cor. Sec..), Terry Ellis (Treas.), Donald L. Emenhiser (Vice- Pres.), Steve Lumm (Pres.), Jeff Nierman (Rec. Sec), Ken Nakasone (Hist.), Charles Casper (Chop.). Third Row: Michael Grubb, Jim Gregory, Tom Hamilton, John Oberlies, Dave Kendrick, Dave Homer, Dennis Navarre, James Gray, Bruce Byrne, George B. Turner, William G. Porter, N. David Bromlott, Jim Blair. Fourth Row: Robert Olson, George King, Dove Stinson, Steve Bobbidge, John Bitner, Bob Groseth, Bill Hanger, Mike VonGonten, David Dill, Kelly Harrington, Luther Williams, Robert Cristopher, Jeffrey Stephens, Robert Strode, Ken Alvares. Fifth Row: Bob Diamond, Fred Schmidt, Jim Brandon, Steve Bennet, Tom Ewbank, David Holt, Lorry A. Jones, Alan R. Myers, James L. Beeker, Craig M. Ho ' mes, John Kemp, J. R. Hosier, Steve Sobat, Steve Tesich. Sixth Row: Georg e Shanks, Charles L. Demoree, Jr., Roger Liggett, Jerry Lambert, James R. McMurtrie, Hugh Bonner, Todd Hodgdon, Pete Siegrist, Doug Roberts, Bob Williamson, John T. Morris, Thomas J. Wolfe, James A. Schmidt, Ronald J, Bianco, David A. Kirkpotrick, Clifford Shoul, Jim Kellock, Matt Koolmon, Richard Gilbert II. THE MEN OF PHI KAPPA PSI took time out for mock portrait paintings before packing for the move to their new house on North Jordan. The men moved into the new chapter house shortly after Christmas. Earlier in the year, the Phi Psi ' s provided pets for several students on campus when they transferred a thousand goldfish from a pond in their front yard to the Jordan River. Tackling a larger beast, the men had a live tiger standing guard at the door for their Arabian Nights Dance. Adding to the realism of the dance, several inches of sand completely covered the floor. Phi Psi kept busy in Little 500. 327 PHI MU — Front Row: Eva Mae Key (Grad Counselor), Janice L. Bremer (Trees.), Aurzella Osier (Sec), Mary Groble (House Mother), Patricia Johnston (Pres.), Margie Wade (Grad. Counselor). Second Row: Drone Hewitt, Barbara Everitt, Sarah Bavender, Anne Rensberger, Anne Hum- mer, Marcio Griffin, Virginia Hunter. Third Row: Nancy Boltes (Vice- Pres.), Carol Chidester, Susan Haberkorn, Katie Johnson, Barbara Shook, Nancy R. Thompson, Billie Lou Baldwin, Pot Petry, Ellen Brenneman, 328 y: THE WOMEN OF PHI MU added their own personal touch of Christmas to the I.U. campus before entertaining recent pledges at their winter pledge dance. The chapter honored pledges with a dance in the spring, besides holding various house dances during the year. Then, opening their door to all pledges, the Phi Mu ' s sponsored their annual Pledge Tea. The chapter, one of the oldest both on campus and in the country, also paused during the year to note their 112th anniversary. The pledge class shared the spotlight by giving a Halloween party for children at the Exchange Home. .S L.rf ' ®- R ' - ' n ' - ' J H B l Bfl . H- jT r ' ' B % ' H V PHjHnlil W H 1 1 ift] 1 Li Hlm ' fl IC ' ' j B Bi - nH 1 K ' ' ' l l 1 y P ' ' ' ' k - ' P ' T H PHI SIGMA KAPPA— Front Row: Thomas Edward (Scholarship Advisor), David L. Gage (Inductor), Perry Howard Leggett (Treas.), William Buesch- ing (Sec), Robert T. Hawkins (Pres.), David T. McNought (Vice-Pres.), Zach P. Smith (Int. Dir.), Lawrence M. Coe (Ext. Director), Frank Nosca (Faculty Advisor). Second Ro w: J. Carl Winckelboch, Richard Hiatt, Michael Davis, Sheldon Brusslan, Warren Weirich, Ronald Archboid, Steve Whisler, Allen A. Austin, Fred W. Weddle, William Eckerle. Third Row: Lawrence Gresham, Michael Palmer, Charles R. Roy, Jerry Abplonolp, Daniel Hill, John Smither, Lynn G. Chase, William Tanner, James Herman- son. Fourth Row; Thomas L. Boscher, Gary W. Cornes, William H. Moke, G. Richardson Machlon, R. Patrick Handley, Ronald L. Chose, Ronald G. Ballenger, James Robert Kester, Lawrence P. Scott, Phillip K. Maly, Daniel F. Whybrew. Fifth Row: Ronald L. Bennett, Robert V. Sullivan, Frank D. Wilson, Stephen E. Stafford, Lawrence R. Holmes, Terry McCollister, Stephen M. Huse, Terry DeCroes, Mike Fultz (Rush Ch.), Manuel Borreiro (Soc. Ch.), Allen D. Gibbes (Alum. Rel. Ch.), Donald L. Wesson. PHI SIGMA KAPPA added another award to their trophy case, this year, when they received the Special Presi- dent ' s Award from their national chapter. They sponsored a Playboy Dance, a Hobo Hop, and a Moonlight Formal. The Phi Sigma Kappa ' s also participated actively in intramural football and basket- ball games. The community project for this year was manning the Cancer Society Booth at the Monroe County Fair. One of the main attractions was their All Phi Sig Pig Roast. Again this year they contributed to the Cerebral Palsy Foundation. 329 CHI PHI— Front Row: Norman Schultz (Soc. Ch.), Jerry Curry (Sec), Jerry Judjohn (House Mgr.}, Ron Wiehe (Vice-Pres.), James Hanig (Pres.), Terry Collings (Treas.), James E. F. Morgan (Hist.), David Nelson, Charles Dill. Second Row: Gordon Forbess, Kent Ash, David Collins, Terry Fleshman, James Myers, Horry P. M. Tobel II, Phillip Price, William Montgomery (Pledge Trainer), Thomas Wilmore, Angelo Kostos, Kent Scherschel, Robert Dowen. Third Row: Paul Gifford, Nick LoDow, George Hall, Charles Sprogue, Keirn Ruch, Anthony Meier, John Kronemeyer, Larry Cassidy, Richard Werling, Gary Osburn, Joseph Goeller. Fourth Row: Samuel Stoehr, Jomes Short, William Long (Alum. Rel. Ch.), Jerry Paumont, (Pledge Troiner), Robert Barnett, Donald Palmer, Denny Harrell, Cal Hansen, David Fosnough, Burk Benny, Steve Steele, Donald Wakefield. Fifth Row: Jon Ester, Robert Szaloy, Phillip Kinsel, Douglas Church, Ronald Werner, Jack Price, Robert Helt, Donald Hodges, David Chesney, Ross Bruce, Arnold Applegote, Russell Millbrenth, Edward Stouder, Dorryl L. Sink. THE CHI PHI ' s, contrary to appearance, were not ambushed at Fall Carnival; they displayed the prizes given by the ticker tape machine of their booth, Stock up for Charity, co-sponsored by Sigma Kappa. Peggy, the chapter ' s Doberman Pincer, shared the mock agony. A dream, strived for since 1961, became a reality when the Chi Phi ' s trooped from their home on Third Street to a new chapter house on North Jordan. Roman togas set the Mood Italiene for their Roman Holiday dance. Hoping to duplicate last year ' s homecoming honors, the Chi Phi ' s again entered competition with their slogan, A Salvo Will Shoot Those Beavers Through and Through. 330 CHI OMEGA— Front Row: Nancy Vanderford (House Mgr.), Gail Fields (Pledge Trainer), Leola Eklund (Personnel Cr.), Betty Jolly (Pres.), Mrs. Erwin (House Mother), Janie Rothert (Treas.), Marty Richards (Rush Ch.), Sue Dahl (Sec), Melody Mis (Soc. Ch.). Second Row: Vicki Wood, Betty Fox, Nancy Rhodes, Nancy Wilson, Anne Campbell, Sandy Ward, Margie Flanders, Kay Boughman, Liina Sildver, Rachel Keith, Treva Delpha. Third Row; Jean Fox, Ann Eberhart, Robinpat Tam, Nancy Colvllle, Bobbi Marmer, Bonnie Brodbeck, Karen Saillant, Carolyn Furst, Julie Doebler, Linda Sayka, Phyllis Hunt, Fourth Row: Janice Branigin, Nancy Novosel, Carol Adams, Sharon McKnight, Pat Crist, Candy Clark, Joonne Downing, Carol Owens, Linda Medley, Marilyn Mills, Olga Litwinke. Fifth Row: Donna Duggon, Mary Lee Deuschle, Sharon Fries, Mary Kay Krebs, Susan Willis, Carol Mac Dona Id, Sandra Lucas, La no Brad dock, Maria Payne, Susan Major, Laurie Eklund, Lorraine Urban. LONG HOURS of diligent work paid off for the women of Chi Omega when they captured the first place trophy for the Fall Carnival production, The Pinbali Ma- chine. Credit for the winning display was shared with their co-sponsor, Sigma Chi. This victory trend was begun in the 1963 Mini Parade when the Chi Omegas won first place for costuming. Early in the fall, the pledges held their tra- ditional Taffy Apple Sale, and were re- warded in the spring with the Car- nation Boll pledge dance. To brighten the Christmas season, the Chi O ' s joined Sigma Nu to give their annual Foreign Student Christmas Party. 331 OMEGA PSI PHI— Front Row: Brownelt H. Payne, Gregory Wofford, Robert G. Buckmer (Treas.), Wilbert D. Dcvis, Thomas M. Pope, John Webb (Soc. Ch.)- Second Row: Jesse O. Cook, Richord Robinson, Cornelius T. Miller (Pres.), Lawrence Howard (Sec), Milton Hunter (Graduate Advisor), Third Row: Richard Laws, John Brooks. MEMBERS OF OMEGA PSI PHI tuned up for their fraternity ' s national conclave to be held in Denver, Colorado, in August. Each chapter will send officers to the meeting, which will last about four days, and national officers will be elected. The Omega Psi Phi ' s celebrated their Founder ' s Day in November as part of National Achievement Week; and at this time, during a special service, a guest speaker spoke on the history of the fraternity. Several record dances were given throughout the year, and the Omega Psi Phi ' s held its annual Initiation Dance in March. They showed great interest in sports. 332 GREAT FUN begins when brothers get together for a few minutes of basketball, a card gome, a chorus or two, or— in season— a snowball war. Strength in unity of the fraternal system helps de- velop strength in individuals. Theirs is a common college background; they strive for separate goals. 333 PANHELLENIC CLUB- Front Row: Sherry Perkins, Nancy Richards, Judy Cooney (Soc. Workshop Ch.), Nattalyn Simms, Sue Rocke (Jr. Panhellenic Advisor), Margery Resnick (Schol. Ch.). Second Row: Vicky Richardson, Faith Pol ay, Judy Mlshler (Rec. Sec), Lorraine Cohen (Pres.), Carmolieta Dellinger, Maryanne Bucha, Jane Ready. Third Row: Louise Newhord (Treas.), Marian Kaylor (Rush Workshop Ch.), Diana Mast, Lynn Pender- gast, Jackie Glass (Rush Counselor Ch.), Carol Sine, Pat Miller (Cor. Sec). pan hell enic counci THE PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION is an organization representing Indiana Uni- versity ' s twenty-one sororities. The Presi- dent ' s Council, the governing unit of the Greek women, sets rules and administers policies. House officers are given an opportunity to discuss mutual problems and hear guest speakers discuss relevant topics at workshops which the council sponsors twice a month. Promoting schol- arship as one of its highest goals, Pan- hellenic gives two scholarships annually to deserving sorority members. As one of its major activities, the council takes on active port in the Foster Parent program by annually sponsoring a child. 334 JUNIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL— Front Row: Diane Hewitt, Susan Hoag- lond, Gail Rath bun, Peggy Ballard, Jane Ragle (Treas.), Reeso Goldsmith. Second Row: Roberta Weisman (Vice-Pres.), Sally Yaw, Judith M. Pollock, Sue Rocke (Advisor), Diane Frederick, Judy Evans, Kathy Esser. Third Row; Roselyn Schramm, Betsy Dirks, Susie KaJino, Mandy Geyer (Pres.), Morcia Watts, Maria Payne, Jane A. Gard, Charlotte Mann, Tammy Merrick. junior panhellenic JUNIOR PANHELLENIC Is composed of the pledge class presidents of each of I.U. ' s twenty-one sororities. It meets twice a month to discuss topics of interest, especially relating to sorority living. Each spring, Junior Panhel participates in the Bloomington Cancer Drive which is carried out by the entire membership of each pledge class. Christmas found the girls again involved in charity as they delivered food baskets to the Senior Citizen House. Junior Panhel, like its senior organization, also se- lects two scholarship winners from the pledge classes and sponsors a foster child through the World Foster Parent Program. 335 It INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL-Front Row: Bill Toney, Jim Stewart, Gerry Ryan (Sec), Jerry Fink (Internal Vice-Pres.), Carter Morris (Pres.), Harry W. Ramsey (External Vice-Pres.), Andrew Harvey (Treas.), Buddy Toobin. Second Row: Robert Hawkins, Jack Keller, David Gibson, Mike Seigel, Lawrence Friend, Joe Neihardt, Jack Shaw, Bob Berry. Third Row: Dole A. Krone, John Metts, Cornelius Miller, Lester Thompson, William Bally, John McCammon, George Wetzel, Terry Gorsuch, Jeffrey A. McQuinn. interfraternity council CO-OPERATION IS THE WATCHWORD for I.U. ' s Interfraternity Council. Repre- sentatives from each of the campus fra- ternities work together in a program de- signed to further the aims and goals of the University and the Greek system. In addition, the council has the responsi- bility of creating and enforcing certain regulations governing the activities of the participating fraternities. Among the many events that the council spon- sored was a pro ject, in the fall, designed to acquaint interested men with the campus fraternities. A rush week was held, during which pamphlets were distributed with various information. 336 JUNIOR IFC— Front Row Clifford Shau! (Sec), Dave McLaughlin (Trees.), John Hauschild (VJce-Pres.), Steve Moster, Mike Valentine (Pres.), John Urbahns, Robert Galler. Second Row: Tom E. Bright, Gary Kuhlenhoelter, Ronald Archbold, Lanny Genetos, Rick Werling, Dean Koehlinger, Wyatt Weaver, Bill Kortenber. Third Row: Paul Rocke, B. Keith Anderson, James A. Bagaloff, William G. Mays, Doug Grenlaw, Eric Christophersen, Mike Shea, James Robert Kester, Wesley A. Hamilton. Fourth Row: Jim Fred- erick, G. Allen Callun, William R. Sieber, Andy Nemeth, Richard Sills, Rick Cochran, Robert Elkln, Tom Inks, Ronald Brodey, Charles Boyd, Robert Morrison. Fifth Row: Richard Baker (Financial Com.), Joseph M. Costello, Tim Dunn (Publicity Com.), Gary Wilder, William M. Jockson (Pledge Trainer), Robert J. Chloupec, William M. Roberts, Jim Boone, Jack Swel- stad, David F. Nlendorf, Ron Werner (Soc, Chairman), Jerry D. Adams, Gil Mascher, Bill Michael, Robert Fankboner, Jim Ogg. junior interFraternity counci interFraternity judicial board 337 -- M W M Kt-i. :? ' r ' ' ' ! , m • «r m ■V fci „,-«S --- -m K f i IKJ OFTEN CALLED A CAMPUS WITHIN THE CAMPUS, John W. Foster Quadrangle not only possessed excellent study and living facilities, but also branches of the Union Bookstore and Commons. This coeducational dormitory provides a splendid example of the modern and complete trend in dormitory living at Indiana University. 340 roster quadrangle 341 FOSTER BOARD OF GOVERNORS-Front Row: Kathleen Kelley, Jane Con- row, Janice Thompson, Carolyn K. Brooks. Second Row: Marsha Jones, Stan Adsit, John Rodriguez, Ronald R. Pfaffiin, Jaris A. Standley. Third Row: Don Fix, Jack Sum, Bob Meimzer, John Mohr, Cecil Richmond, Bill Huddieston. governors executives FOSTER EXECUTIVE BOARD— Front Row: Diane Hackler (Sec), Galen Luti (Pres.), Calvin Bellamy (Male Vice-Pres.) Jon P. Abell (Treos.), Pofsy Macher (Female Vice-PresJ. 342 FLOORS 2, 3— Front Row: Sharlene Hoke, B. Sue Graved, Comille Mire, Joan Laemmer, Judy Biey, Joan Alford, Phyllis Reitenour, Mary Hawkins, Sue Uvordy. Second Row: Mono Valencia, Barbara Lam man (Vice Gov.), Carol McDonald (Sec.-Treas.), Carrol Snyder, Marilyn Blei, Mary Jo Kim- mell, Carol N. Smith, Liz Jonnosch, Connie Bo rid o. Third Row: Donna h arper hall De Moss, Karen Horner, Jaynie Hoyden, Pat Clarde, Peg Rockwell, Frances Guenther, Susan Blough, Jenny Walsh, Charlotte Uddln, Mary Winthrop. Fourth Row: Tracy Griggs, Lynn Dlssouer, Teri Bohling, Barbara Fry (Coun- selor), Mary A. Moby, Patricia Sheehon, Joris Stand ley (Gov. -Floor 2), Joanne Poon (Cult.). h arper hall FLOORS 4, 5 — Front Row: Sandra Auserehl, Brenda Lou Bruce, Carol Fyte, Jo Ann Becker, Danette Kelemen, Jane Con row (Gov,), Carolyn Brooks (Gov.), Susan L. Crawford, Nancy Pierce, Charmaine Clay, Soraya Shirozi. Nancy Matlock, Candoce Richards, Sherry Moore, Peggy Linn, Tina Kei- daish, Karen Lightner, Mourine Strong, Fran Stanzione, Linda Selinger, Angie Ypstlontes, Carolyn M. Davis, Cheryl Bredemus, Judith K. Benowitz. Third Row: Susie Brown, Joan Street, Koy Timmons, Judy Gustafson, Joan Zinn, Joyce Gitzke, Peggy L. Armstrong, Kathy Shank, Kay Weddle, Carol Sick, Solly Riddle, Andrea Strasser, Phyllis Stark, Judy Berry, Sheila Rip- berger, Esther Gloriso. Fourth Row: Gay Glosscott, Nancy Kurtz, Nancy Harrison, Sara Schatzel, Judith Sehr, Carol L. Andres (Vice-Gov. Janet McCintick, Morgo Heillg, Sylvia Shockley, Carolyn Settle, Joanna Faucett, Becky Beckort, Suzanne Toffet, Diana Edwards, Susan L. Bailey, S ha ton L. McManus, Andrea Thopson (Soc. Ch.). Fifth Row: Arline Brennecke, Cherryl Umborger, Pat Nemeth, Martha Stuckey, Marilyn Lynch, Pam Spitzer, Verno Terry, Carol Rzepko, Lynn Marcus, Pat Tovener, Judy Beth Huber, Robin Pirka, Dorsey Johnson, Susie Piper, Diana Keith, Betty Kaper, Lillian Christ, Miriam Breckenrldge (Ass ' t. Head Counselor). 343 FLOORS 6, 7 — Front Row: Becky Miller, Janie Gutenkunst, Engrid Emerson, Potty Jefferies, Jonie Metzger, Peggy Borrows (Gov.), Marsha Jones (Gov.), Zaydo Colthorp, Carolyn Ebeh, Koryn Kramer. Second Row: Morionno Ritter, Bonnie Frontz, Alice J. Smith, Delores J. Wilson, Mary E. Cheeks, Mary Ruth Turner, Betsy Hooberry, Mora lee Buchenberger, Nan L. Smith, Shirley Garnham, Birjo Brauneller, Joy Bran den berg, Susie Lloyd (Sec). Third Row: Sharon Bayer, Jody King, Karen Lute, Janice Franz, Ardella Myers, Margaret Bright, Merrie Hen show, Roberta Switt, Ginger Sebok, Koy Hose, Caryl Mokovsky, Judith Zu I ton ski, Lynne Masel (Culinary Ch.), Eloise Kelley. Fourth Row: Barbara Lombdin, Judy Owen, Tonie Reyes, Mary Broviok, Teresa Buckley, Mary Ella Kellmayer, Mary Kay Haymaker, Tommie Bell (Vice-Gov.), Donna Walters, Laurel Mennen, Marianne Gillette (Rec. Sec), Brenda Gordon (Counselor), Ann Seigel (Counselor). Fifth Row: An eta LeMasters, Janet Alexander, Comille Kessler (Cultural Ch.), Linda Baker, Jean Verhoeven Pat Rollo (Soc. Ch.), Dianne Lloyd (Rec. Ch.), Cynthia Burosh, Cecily Smith, Nanci Michna, Jane E. Bailey, Catherine Wagner, Katherine Julian. h arper hall FLOORS 8, 9— First Row: Medl Koeier, Foncine Fortson, Morcia Montgomery (Sec-Treas.) Barrle Spear, Brenda Brown, Cother Darst, Linda M. Long. Second Row: Cheryl Stewort (Soc Ch.), Joyce Dille, Joan Grandberry, Rita Bierly, Connie Hanson, Glenno Tolbert, Walla Colgiazler, Judy Snider. Third Row: Pamela Harrington, Janice Thompson (Gov.) Leslie Shook, Joan Yar- harper hall ring ton, Victoria Cole, Judith Hall, J. B. Gostineau, Susan Wood, Karen Schuster. Fourth Row: Berry Davis, Jane Ann Payne, Doris Bednar (Vice- Gov,), Mary Morisseou, Donna Marie Brookman, Sandy M. Ellzey, Jill Crise, Delores Wilson, Moriom Temkin. 344 FLOORS, GROUND— Front Row: Robert L. McDonald, Ronald Lee Shepherd, Stephen Mark Purcell, Paul Wayne Seipel, John Zophiriou. Second Row: Neol Lambert, Roger Keith, Algirdos Poukstelis (Soc. Ch.), Bill MuIIin, Wil- liam Houenstine, Robert Parker. Third Row: Douglas C. Harris (Counselor), Michael H. Wilson, John R. Mohr (Gov.), David Williams, Robert Coggin, Larry Deboer, Mike Engle. jenki inson hall jenkinson hall FLOOR 2 — Front Row: Stanley L. Ad sit (Gov.), Frank Vargo (Counselor), Robert S. Walker (Sec. Treas.), David J. Logan, Richard C. Stoneman (Vice- Gov.), Frederick E. Cox, John Riggs. Second Row: Barry A. Forst, Kenneth R. Dentner, William Z. Potter, Michael D. Shipley, David S. Good mo n, William H. Aichele, Steven A. Mohler. 345 FLOOR 3— Front Row: Kenneth Culbertson, David Pitts, Arther Heckman, Ali Kaffashan, Robert Shadel, Robert Colyer, Walter DeWald, Frank Bryjo (House Mngr.). Second Row: Stanley Weiss, Henry Solmer, David Swickard, Andy Sum, Robert L. Boyd (Soc. Ch.), Timothy W. Crowley, Victor D. Pier- son, Peter K. Leeds, Richard Cisco. Third Row; Charles E. Mayo, Donald M, Fix, Erik W. Peterson, Gene Arnholt, Garland Bellamy, George Ma rnett, Donald E. Collier, Jon Abell, William H. Crowder, Richard J. Hartmeyer, Steve Kiilworth, jenki inson hall FLOORS GROUND, 1— Front Row: Robert Murley (Counselor), John D. Car- ter, Tom Pieters (Gov.), Kenneth Wo ugh, Mike Hlnont, Chuck Worden (Treas.) Tom Jordan. Second Row: Donald Bennett, Chris Fulghum, Gil magee hall Perry, Skip Craft, Paul Vogel, Nick Radulovich, Frederic Schlemmer, Jim K. Baird. 346 FLOOR 2— Front Row: Richard C. Laufer, John Menzie, Wayne Readey (Gov.), John Hildebrondt, Bob Griese, Allen G. Fong. Second Row: James Hughes, John M. Hughes II, Richard Hatcher, Bill Vega, James L. Fritz, Joe masee hall Coplan, Don Partoin. Third Row: Daniel M. Bell, Tom A. Elder, Jock H. Leonhordt (Counselor), Charles I. Sachs, Jack C. Gaydosh, Robert J. Roell, John S. Kinyon, Emil E. Gutwein, Adam R. Troy. masee hail FLOOR 3— Front Row: Clark Montgomery, Ted L. Von Gunten, Fred L. Von Gunten, William S. Fleming, Kirby Gingerich. Second Row: Donn W. Ander- son, Jim Scott, Kurt Golger, Paul Godich, Ron R. Hall, Maurice L. Benton (Vice-Gov,). Third Row: Gilbert Gruenberg, Paul LoRosa, Ron Hawkins, Ralph Ely, Stephen Crawley, J. Douglas Knight. 347 FLOORS GROUND, 1— Front Row: Robbins Steury, Ted Logan, Lawrence Schneider, David Clopp, Michael McClellan, James Chester, David T. Thompson. Second Row: Galen R. Lutz, Raymond Chopper Rophling, Lin Butch Baker, Alexander Chi. Asner, II, James Gunner Ferguson, John M. Stolle, Robert D. Kleopfer, Ronald R. Pfofflin (Gov.). Third Row: J. Eric Snowden, Cecil Richmond, Jr. (Gov.), David S. White, Thomas C. Wylie, Richard Warren, Robert J. Krull, David Prough, Daniel Prough, Robert E. Helsabeck (Counselor). martin hall martin hall FLOORS 2, 3— Front Row: Gary Trabue, Bob Deddens (Counselor), Bill Huddleston (Gov.), Bob Meinzer (Gov.), Paul Harkess (Counselor), Rick Von Ness, Bob Browne. Second Row: Thomas E. Quill, David W. Evans, John L. Wilson, Robert L. Burns, Benjamin P. Connor, Brownell H. Payne, Chuck Bodenhorn, Paul St. Clair, Jim Job, Third Row: John Sherman, Doog Seip, Dennis Sawyer, Morris Emerick, Hal Greof, John Borr (Cultural Ch,), Bruce Moutaw, Gene Winters, Arthur Lovell, Don Gromman. Fourth Row: Mike S. Krueger, Doug Church, Theodore Breckel, Wilbert Davis, John P. Grontz, Guy Washington, Bob Nagy, Bobby Weinheimer, George Thomas, Melvm E. Lilly, Ronald Ellis, Joe E. O ' Malley. Fifth Row: David Hummons, Paul L. Smith, Richard D. Buckingham, Jim Dickman, William F. Morgan (Soc. Ch.), Jon Van Oosten (Treos.), James Moyer (VIce-Gov.), Mark A. Fenwick, John Schraffenberger, M. Ken Rider, Barry Lee Von Buskirk, John R. Scott. 348 SHEA— Front Row: David A. Kienlen, Lewis N. Hughes (Gov.), Stephen Close, Stephen McCracken, Roy Maudlin (Gov.), Charles Stephens, John M. Schwartz. Second Row: Alan Mossey, Dove Adams, Daniel Mudd, Alvin Kreske, Jerry O ' Shaughnessey (Vice-Gov.), Thomas Foreman, David K. Mudd (Sec. Treos.), Robert N. Jones. Third Row: Ted Orton (Gov.), Donald C. Currier, James E. Klrd, Richard W. Money, Dennis A. Gable, Luther J. Lutz, William H. Begeman, Paul Schneider (Vice-Gov.). Fourth Row: Edward J. Dobrowolski (Sec. Treos.), Richard K. Warburton, Edward Manning (Soc. Ch.), John Petscher, Glen Lehman (Cultural Ch.). hea hall SHEA HOUSE sponsored many activities, both social and academic, to make this year a well-rounded one for its occu- pants. To foster group spirit, it supported exchanges, hayrides, and various sports. During the year, several jazz groups pro- vided entertainment. Shea House men also enjoyed several informal folksings. Sadie Hav kins week almost spoiled the men as the women of Harper asked them out, rushed to open doors, and lit cig- arettes for them. Soft lights and smooth music of Al Cobine left enduring mem- ories of the Christmas dance, Symphony in Snow. The center also boasts of its library and cultural facilities. 349 THE NEWEST RESIDENCE HALL ON CAMPUS, Paul V. McNutt Quadrangle, is scheduled for completion in the fall of 1965, at which time it will house both men and women students. Named for a distinguished I. U. law school graduate and former Indiana gov- ernor, the dormitory accomodated freshmen women in its finished section. 350 mcnutt quadransle 351 1 GROUND FLOOR— Front Row: Marilyn Lepyesh, Shirley Rhoda, Karen Csigos, Carolyn Canham, Dixie Reed, Barbara Cremeens, Pamela Anne Sallee. Second Row: Mary Ann Cox, Anne Henney, Merry Lennarson (Soc. Co-ord.), Dee Gleason, Marjorie Moorehead (Soc. Co-ord.), Josette Ponader (Cultural Co-ord.), Susan Sttlwell (Sec.-Treas.), Carol Barnes (Soc. Co-ord.), Sharon S. Brown. Third Row: Sheri Bremer, Rita Beaty, Suzanne McKay, Nancy Herrel! (Cultural Co-ord.), Barbara Lee Darby, Georgia Jablonski, Kathy Crandle, Jennifer S. Jones (Academic Co-ord.), Paula jo Groves, Linda Kay Miller (Academic ' s Co-ord.). Fourth Row: John Basey, Sherry Watkins, Linda Gorsuch, Jeanne Keller, Pam Segelstrom, Judy Stuart, Megan Chester, Mimi Klinger, Gerri Gambroll. Fifth Row: Janet MIkkelsen, Lynda J. Thomas, Celio Thurmoier, Eleanor Fin ley, Elizabeth Crowder, Penny Hunter, Jane E. Emig, Marty Roquet. mcnutt quadrangle FIGHTING THE MUD, the women on the ground floor of McNutt Quadrangle moved Into I. U. ' s newest dormitory. The women rapidly organized themselves and made plans for an eventful year. Hard work paid off as the dormitory ' s float, Let ' s Cut a Record Victory, took second place in Homecoming competition. Invit- ing the crowd to take a change, the women also worked at their Fail Carnival booth, The One-Armed Bandit. Carol- ing parties and dances made the Christ- mas season an unforgettable one. The music of the After Hours Quintet invoked the mood of the season at the Christmas dance, Mistletoe Magic. 352 G - 1 ■l ■rT ' • J ' , « eLj WfW MJudnmh. m TiP li ll FLOOR 1— Front Row: Bonnie L. Mills, Barbara Wescoe (Jud. Board), Betsy Burns, Joan Mothes, Sherry Fearfoss, Mary Locko, Martha Jeanne Kercheval, Pam Gable (Soc. Co-ord.}, Lois Shaw. Second Row: Faith Cook {Soc. Co- ord.), Mary Jane Jones (Sec.-Treas.), Georgia Lee Kirn, Kothi Odell, Marilyn Lee Miller, Carolyn Morie Holmes, Teri Sweeney, Julie Sanders, Sandra Weisensteiner, Janet Stout. Third Row: Janice Allen, Chailene Stroh, Soun- dro Lansaw, Janet L. Johnson, Carole Ross, Kayleen Freeman, Maureen Anderson, Gail Mocy, Patrice Parrish, Reba Koch, I so belle Idzik, Morion Clarquist. Fourth Row: Beckie McCombs, Mary E. King, Les ' ie Barnett, Karen Wroblewski, Jane Dunbar, Camilla Schuetter, Jane Whitehead, Connie E. Myers, Nancy Pelton, Jeri Lynn Krause, Catherine Yozombek, Janice Tyk (Acad. Co-ord.). mcnutt quadrangle 353 FLOOR 2— Front Row: Anne Paynter, B. Gregg Kiser, Barbara Acker, Susie Tramps, Cathy Fisler (Gov.}, Kothy Michaelis, Teresa Richard, Undo Wood- ford (Rec. Co-ord.). Second Row: Camilla Colon to njo, Karen Lucas, Anno Laura White, Claytonia Ann Bartlett, Natalie D. Holley, Marcy Mead Craig, Lucinda Almquist, Susan Lower, Third Row: Janice Cebrot, Mary Jane Heodley, Cheryl Spooner, Sharon Colgrove, Nancy Deckard, Judith Nagel, Eraino Brown, Lonnie McLaughlin, Marsha K. Crockett. Fourth Row: Martha Nelson, Lavada Chin, Sarah Huff, Leslie Glnn, Rosalind Farrar, Judy Holler, Sue Short, Veronica Bothast, Irene Bodie, Diana Scott (Soc, Co-ord.)- mcnutt quadransle FLOOR 3— Front Row: Darlene Meyer, Ethel Mitligan, Charlene Johnson, Sue Biddle, Anita Kimball, Joan McCullough, Susan J. Carter, Mary Jo Davis, Jane Trout (Res. Ass ' t.). Second Row: Barbara Blockmun, Angela May, Nancy Cohen, Mary E. Martin, Donna L. Sellers, Elizabeth Hess, Bonnie J. Cohen, Borboro L, Topper, Joan Scecina, Diane Bowman. Third mcnutt quadransle Row: Mary McQueen, Lota Ridley, Carol Pennebaker, Valerie Bradley, Carroll Leich, Joyce Burton, G lend a Whitten, Susan Gard, Arthuree Mc- Laughlin, Linda Oklitz. Fourth Row: Donna Lobney, Betty Bottamiller, Diane Joyce Klima, Anita Hutchins, Jo Ann Nydegger, Janls Metro (Treas.), Linda Koehler, Jean Morris, Marilyn Awig (Soc. Ch.), Bonnie Garrison, Ann Kitchel. 354 AFTER MIDNIGHT, when the girls get together, the subject may be boys, bridge, or differential calculus. But the discussion is sure to be interrupted a couple of times by a telephone ring or a new folksong which prompts an entire hootenanny. 355 356 Jj H:!i :x.: men s residence center THE FORMER HOME of Indiana University ' s Air Force school. Men ' s Residence Center, buzzed with the activity of men in action. This year the men of MRC published a bi- weekly newspaper, The Tower, honored scholars at a banquet, and sponsored three dances, including their annual Sweetheart Ball on Valentine ' s Day. 357 I MRC JUDICIAL BOARD- Front Row: Dennis White, Mike Shannon, Joe An- tonini, Steve Garland. Second Row: Milon Vuynovich, John Aldriedge, Sam Boyd, Tom Richardson. judicial board executives and sovernors MRC BOARD OF GOVERNORS AND EXECUTIVE BOARD-Front Row: Jerry Allen Fivecoote (Gov.), Dean A. Wright (Vice-Pres.), Lowell M. Spencer (Soc. Co-ord.), Gerald E. Peters (Pres.), David L. Hardy (Gov.), John M. Harris (Gov.). Second Row: Paul George, Timothy Longston (Advisor), Carl Johnson (Cultural Co-ord.), Jeff Niemann (Sec. Board of Governors), Charles L. Richards (Ath. Co-ord.), Paul Peach, James Crane (Comm. Co-ord.). Third Row: Sheldon S. Shafsr (Gov), John Mondeville (Gov.), Thomas Klemme (Trees.), Michael Yocum (Gov.), Wayne E. Evens (Gov.), Robert E. Carter (Advisor). 358 CRAVENS A — Front Row: Roger Holmes (Counselor), Jerry Allen Fivecoate (Gov,), William Richard Bonos (Cultural Co-ord.), Joseph V. Cline (Comm. Ch.), Michael C. Shannon (Vice-Gov.), More C. Porter (Sec.-Treos.). Second Row: Dole Hall, Steve Hoerbig, Michael Nolan, Thomas Capp, David M. Jackson, Bruce A. Curths, Dennis White. Third Row: Rollie Newton, John A. cravens hall Kohne, David D. Adams, James E. Creek, Richard D. Lecklitner, Phillip R. Smith, Frank Glass. Fourth Row: Donald Palmer, Marvin L. Dellinger (Athletic Director), Col Hansen, Kip Bothwell, James Gonzales, Virgil HertUng, Daniel High, James Ostrognai. cravens hall CRAVENS C— Front Row: Richard W. Dovis, Lloyd R. Conwell, Richard W. Gilbert, Robert D. Milburn (Soc. Co-ord.), Paul Gerald Brewer, (Sec.-Treas.), Kirk C. Smith. Second Row: Mike L. Smith, Marvin Wenning (Vice-Gov.), Wayne C. Evens (Gov.), Gary Darnell, (Communications Ch. Tim J. Eller- brick, Wm. J. Farina (Cultural Ch.). 359 FLOOR 2— Front Row; Lawrence Schreiber, Dean A. Wright (Sgt.-At-Arms), John Mclintosh (Vice-Gov.), James McCormick (Athletic Ch.), Steve Gaunt, Chris Carlson. Second Row: Frank Manion, Gordon Mull-kin, Donald Stew- ard, Jeff Niemann, William Allee, Frank Matzer, William Boren. Third Row: Joseph AntoninI, William Rieck, Gregory F. Huyette (Counselor), Thomas Campbell, Raymond Doyle, David J. Glenn, Jr., Bruce Anglemyer. edmondson hall FLOOR 3 — Front Row; Jock L, Hart, Timothy Langston (Counselor), Jack Downing (Comm. Co-ord.), Robert Raob (Treas.), John Oliver (Gov.), John Bridges (Soc. Coord.), Jay Spannuth. Second Row: Martin Rosen, Robert edmondson hall Mortindole, Kevin Berry, Victor Kessler, Ronald Black, Jerry Kuykendall, John Humphrey, Rich Dilling. Third Row: Rolf P. Grorud, Stave B. Boas Virgil Bankson, Glen Crosier. 1 9 K H :. k. E Ib I • ■Hi At 360 FLOOR 4— Front Row: Thomas W. Brown (Sec-Treos.), Charles F. Cox, John Harris (Gov.), John Gerhort, Cassie Kamp (Sweetheart), Richard Farrell, Gregory Price, Thomas Obenchoin, Samuel McFerrln (Comm. Co-ord.). Second Row: Paul George, Dean Affeld, Chuck Richards, Jack DeShincoe, edmondson hall John Phillips (VIce-Gov.), Reid Eby, Art Richardson, Mac Martin, Davrd Thorne. Third Row: Thonias Norton (Athletic Co-ord.), Ronald BoudI John Aldriedge, Art Stump (Counselor), Barry Hampton, Samuel Boyd (Cultural Co-ord.), Ralph Kent, John Ma von, Michael Shelsy, Joseph J. Angotti. smi ith hall SMITH— Front Row: John Mondeville (Gov.), Sheldon Shofer (Gov.), Paul Peach (Gov.), Bruce Grindal (Counselor), Tom Richardson (Counselor), Jerry M. Miller (Counselor), Gerald Peters. Second Row: Bob M. Phillips. John B. Stevens, Jock Horner, Steve Garland, William R. Johnson, Marlin Gobel, Mark Singleton, James York, Gory M. Stokes, Norman Wade. Third Row: Dave Kramer (VIce-Gov.), William E. Sterrett, James Lanz, Michael Cornfield, Donald E. Baker, Michael Cremieus, James L. Boird, Robert H. Gleoson, Charles C, Arthur, Charles L. Davis, Dennis W. Hart- mann, Wayne K, Larson. Fourth Row: Jay H. Solomon, Carl Johnson, Milen Vuynovich, Edward Shuter, JomBs McDonald, Tom Burnlson, Steve Swedish, Robert Chapman, David Armstrong, Eric Olsson (Vice-Gov. i, Lowell G. Spenser, Craig Klugman (Sec-Treos.). Fifth Row: Steve J. Fisher, Garry O. Schoon, David J. Carl, Richard L. Hilligoss, Ron Wade, Edward G. Belyea, Jr., John B. Hicks, Roland R. Ditto, CuHen Athey, William F. Helfrick, William G. Baker, Todd Hoover, Cletus F. Epple, Joseph Grubb, Leiand Baxter. 361 rea d center PICNICS, OPEN HOUSES and numerous cultural events occupied the time of the women of Daniel Read Center. The women welcomed Moms and Dads on their respective days, held their annual Orientation Week program for incoming freshmen, and brought each other breakfast in bed during Pixie Week. CABINET— Elizabeth Votaw, Diane Claborn, Jane McCaffrey Karen Greiner (Pres.), Miss Lucille Pontius Adviser), Nancy (Treas.), Elizobeth Hosteller (Sec), Carol Butler (Vice-Pres.), Norton, Sheri Tophom. 362 M m m mmu ._ k ii ii JUDICIAL BOARD— Diane Geyer, Judy Swank, Lori Watson. 1 t .§} k i 1 m m •1 1 COUNCIL— Front Row: Patricia Little, Sue Hampel, Billie Konap, Jane Mc- Caffrey, Elizabeth Hostetler, Carol Butler, Karen Greiner, Miss Lucille Pontius, June Zerkhorn, Janet Eberle, Joan Bruno, Kathy Rush. Second Row: Elizabeth Griffin, Diane Movius, Jane Atkinson, Susan Jensen, Sara Bush, Marti McMurtree, Susan Pyle, Sherry King. 363 FLOOR 2— Front Row: Peach ie Schulmcn, Bonnie Ann Brownell, Susan M. Moyer, Cynthia S. King. Second Row: Barbara Schwerin, Marti Sweitzer, Sherry Walsh, Christine Counterman, Patricia Somers. Third Row: Susan VanHorne, Sherri Kennedy, Leslie Segool (Fire Marshall), Jenny L. Ketchom, Sara J. Meier, Eugenia Nixon. beck h ouse THE WOMEN OF BECK HOUSE began the year with a victory when they won honorable mention for their Fall Carnival booth, Crust. Halloween found the girls and their dates preparing masquerades for the Ugly Bug Ball. Anyone in full costume was admitted free. During the holiday season the girls lent a helping hand to needy families by giving money, food, and clothing. The girls, too, re- ceived Christmas surprises when their parents sent each one a box of candy and cookies. Spring was the scene of the annual Recognition Week. All of the officers, chairmen, seniors, and members of the AAjni team were honored. 364 FLOOR 3, 4— Front Row: Linda Becker, Cloudette Surber, Leanore Schwerin, Becky Atkinson (House Mgr.), Anita Essex {Communications Ch.), Cynthia Tiernon, Linda Knapp, Rhonda Stahl. Second Row: Linda Boring, (Spec. Events Ch.) Susan Qyama, Joan Bixby, Carole Forst, Cheryl Smith, Donna Huston, Gail Bayer, Karen Steele, Merle Eguchi, Emily Cox, Deborah Munning, Benny Jane Ketchon, Patricia Owens, Donna Adier. Third Row: Kathleen Mitchell, Barbara Butz, Mary Jane Forbes, Mary Copeland, Solly Stroupe, Sharon Forsberg, Dorlene Ritterskamp, Jean Tolchinsky, Mary Margaret Treanor, Eileen Willeford, Cheryl Ranz (Spec. Events Ch.), Karen Velte, Doris Mueller, Carol Lusher. Fourth Row: Martha Susan Johnson, beck house Karen Kay Johnson, Sandy Mueller, Nancy Dyer, Petro Manning, Carole DelGiudice, Louro Poind exter, Elaine Lutz, Judy A. Robinson, Janet West- foil, Ann Armstrong, Barbara Warren, Wanda Slipher, Suzie Rogers (Sec). Fifth Row: Sharon Cooper, Shelbie Stout, Pom Ridge way i Soc. Co- ord.), Mary Arnold, Gayle Levin, Nina Adolph (Fire Marshall , Rita Car- penter (Floor Rep.), Morcia Mason, Terry Bally (Ass ' t. Floor Rep.), Mary Rudolph, Sue Ellen Lattimer (Fire Marshall), Virginia Woosnam, Gail Engel, Teri Kaye Waters, Marcia A. Buckley, Wilma Sisk, Dorothy Edwards, Nancy Oliver. beck house FLOORS 5, 6— Front Row; Roberta Shapiro, Judith Baskette, Betsy Brown, Nancy Goebel, Jennifer Luce, Mary Lee Haas, Bonnie Tackney, Gwen Fireoved. Second Row: Leslie Cochran, Linda M. Kerth, Leslie Heyward, Barbara Parke, (Gov.), Sandra Lehman, Mary A. Cline, Carol Duggins, Sheryl Bills. Third Row: Linda Rae Smith, Sandra Sue Rose, Joanne Hod- son, Kothy Gebhart, Nancy Rauch, Mary Jo Higi, Sandy Steers, Alice Hopewell, Carole Gyure. Fourth Row: Judith Bitzegaio, Constance Gill, Dina Vance, Patricia Bailey, Billie Konop (Floor Rep.), Dorothy Bruce. 365 FLOORS 2, 3— Front Row: Kitty Byrkett (Soc. Ch.), Annette Jopes, Susan Jensen, Sheridan Long, Sheri Gorbers, Sharon Charters, Sue Fromm, Pat Little. Second Row; Paulette Froemming, Linda R. Coffman, Nancy Boh ran, Patricio G. Smith, Sharon Hinmon, Shelley Morris, Ruth Ann McClure, Karen Yeoger (Sec), Laurie Butler, Nancy Johnson. Third Row: Judy Mc- Farland, Bernardine Esarey, Michele Fisher, Dorcie Simpson, Chris Gar- rott, Norma Gordon, Nancy Jennings, Karen Mooth, Lois A. Davis, Jane Ingram, Irene Hozdovich, Janine Lehmann. Fourth Row: Barbara Padgett, Rhonda McCrady, Jane Nelson, Vicki Small, Sandy Mabus, Marti Mc- Murtry (Gov.), Martha Melton, Sandy Fischbach, Heather Scarlett, Steph- anie Thomas, Joan Bruno, Beverly Brock, Suzanne Berk. Fifth Row: Rosalie Shrogo, Cheryl Topham, Nancy Zeiger, Linda Jean Bulson (Vice-Floor Rep.), Jane Jefferies, Betty Jo McDermott, Patricia Meal, Nancy Well Wilson, Judy Butler, Marsha Curfman, Martha Stockfleth, Virginia Smith. lark h ciarK nouse THE RED CARPET awaited the Dads dur- ing Dads Day festivities at Clark House. Sabsu then became the slogan as the wing joined Stockwell for Fall Carnival. The unit used its artistic talents in making a Homecoming float, Let ' s Whip Up a Victory. A first for the women was the use of the intercom system for announcements. The wing also compiled a composite picture of all wing officers and committee members which was displayed in the lounge. Dur- ing the year the girls were entertained by various cultural programs. A beau- tician spoke about hair styles; folk singers presented a program. 366 FLOORS 3, 4— Front Row: Deborah Dickey, Marcla Feltner, Margo Coy, Joy Austin, Dorothy Jane McCaffrey (Treas.), Anita L. Watkins, Christina Bancroft, Kay Tyler. Second Row: Sue Eloyne Smith, Carol Jean Smith, Sharon Klotte, Lee Himelick, Kothy Dickey, Margo German, L. Diane Topio, Ann E. Roger, June Terkhorn, Linda Stewart. Third Row: Morjorie Pavlick, Kris Olsen, Judy Grandorf, Karen S. Jones, Barbara Koening, lark h Linda King, Kathy Stahl, Potti Talbot, Carolyn Edwards, Sarah Jane Hand, Carole Blevins. Fourth Row; Zado Jane Schwucho, Patricia Tofelski, Nancy Bachmann, Linda Stamatkin, Diana Biggs, Margot Pickering, Sharon Babcock, Patricia Thompson, Judy Costello, Carmen Miller, Fifth Row: Karen Goldsborough, Anna Cox (Treas.), Linda Melssner, Janet Siedentop, Barbara S. Huber, Judy Pifer, Sherry Wagoner, Susan Reed. ouse lark h ouse FLOORS 5, 6— Front Row: Jane Wheatley, Cassandra Kamp, Cheryl Werner, Pat Tylisz, Harriet Ochstein, Carol Myers, Sharon Linder. Second Row: Maureen Barlock, Mary Ann McGuire, Jane Mc A lister, Judy Atkinson, Linda K. Keg ley, Sharon Darko, Cynthia Ferguson, Muriel Johnson, Nancy Norton, (Rec. Co-ord.). Third Row: Donna Stull, Vicki Vernon, Berta Slutzkin, Sharon Ann Horpring, Sheran Koetje, Jone Miller, Suzanne Darko, Janice Yost, Nancy Guy ton, Karie Jean Stoelting. Forth Row: Morjorie E. Liss, Carol E. Fox, Margot Dimond, Jackie Crimmins (Rec. Ch.), Carolyn Thorpe, Josetta Brittain, Judy Beisel, Vonda Stone, Susan Robert- son. Fifth Row: Ruth Taylor (Cultural Ch.), Trudy Bradford, Lillian Cichon, Susan K. Pyle {Floor Rep.), Nancy Buschmonn, Ceci Fligor, Janilyn Ostler, Rebecca Bickel. 367 ©Ifo ' V FLOORS 2, 3— Front Row: Deborah Dee Beck, Joyce Hayhurst, Jennifer Harrell, Joanne Doerr, Judy Cutright, Linda Harrison, Lynn Shumaker. Second Row: Diane Wray, Elizabeth Streightoff, Carolyn F. Brown, Janet Eberle, (Gov.), Cheryl A. Wilson, Heidi Black, Karen Hunt, Kay Brennon, Deonna Barton. Third Row: Lou Ann Golden, Elizabeth Reker, Kathy Schoellkipf, Andrea Hilburn, Cheryl D. Wilson, Edie Vincent, Kathy Jack- son, Sharon Stultz, Pom Houts, Diana Movius. Fourth Row: Carol O ' Reilly, Sigrid Trombley {Soc. Ch.), Dianne Doke, Carolyn Burke, Marte Roskosz, Carolyn Flerschhauer, Carol Gustafson, Olga Susock, Nancy Kifer, Carole Schurch, Maribeth Faherty. Fifth Row: Barbara Nevins, Dorothy Stout, Vicki Johnston, Kathy Knipmeyer, Janet Calvert, Jacque Nusbaumer, Nancy Hartsock, Ed win a L. Davis. Cheryl Helster, Karen Shoemaker, Martha Stoner, Linda Whiteman, Connie Carr, Betty Plikuhn, curry house CURRY HOUSE boasted the honor of having the 1963 Tyronian Queen in its midst. Miss Millie Hodson. The wing also sponsored an art exhibit in which girls of Curry could display their art work. Em- phasizing their cultural interest, the girls saw two full-length feature movies and sat at tables during special dinners where only foreign languages were spoken. Joining in the spirit of Christ- mas, the wing held a Christmas party for the Exchange Home children. Each girl also became a Pixie to another girl on her floor. Little 500 weekend found the Curry House girls waving and cheering the men of Phi Kappa Psi around the track. 368 FLOOR 4- Front Row: Janet V. Katz, Karen Kelsey, Barbara L. Young, Elizabeth Hostetler (Sec), Patricia A. Smeaton, Foye R. Maurer, Nancy S. Haines, Sue K. Moss. Second Row: Suzanne Harrison, Sound ra Jeffries, Susie Rose, Barbara Kline, Connie Henderson, Mary Mahan, Sandra Kinder (Special Events Ch,), Susan Elliot, Nancy Scheineson (Ass ' t. Floor Rep.), Gale Boehme, Sue Goldfarb. Third Row: Linda Jayne Cupp, Mary Linda Shehorn (Act. Ch.), Sandy Sue Husser, Jo Pheasant, Anne Meier, curry house Cheryl Evers, Susan McCuMough, Judy Schwartz, Judy Cose, Linda Net- zorg. Fourth Row: Gloria Fousset, Joanne Go h man, Phyllis Mott, Donna D. Berns, Carol Utterback, Marsha Ault, Sue Brandenburg, Kothi Kowalski, Nicki Walter, Betsy Hand, Lucy Steele. Fifth Row: Marilyn Hodson, Tina Hibbs, Jane Jackson, Jane Goess, Janet Day, Kay Sieber, Emily Cronau, Sue Wilkinson, Sherry Keltner, Jo Anne Knoble. curry house FLOORS 5, 6— Front Row: Modelyn Simpson, Karen J. Shapiro, Barbara Weih miller, Ellen Joseph, Ellen Rosenstein (Sec). Second Row: Lucy Steen, Cindy Korte, Maria Habecker, Judith Deems, A. Jean Kern, Susie Imel {Vice. Gov.), Carol J. Olson, Nancy J. Lewis. Third Row: Martha Jo North- cutt, Sharon Hendrickson, Jackie DuPuis, Marilyn Hudson, Janet Coplen, Leisel Allen, Karen S. Gil ' en, Susan Syphers, Joyce Baum (House Mgr.). Fourth Row: Cathy Hodson, Judith Speer, Betty Sloan, Diana Frey, Lisso Purdy, Charlotte Pfluger, Mary Ann Clark, Ruth Ann Tedrowe. 369 f! n £) 1% W 1% A FLOORS 2, 3— Front Row: Barbara Wade, Jane Snider, Mary R. Taylor, Creggie Salisbury (Co-Soc. Ch.), Barbara Dolata, Alice Bower, Sally Noon. Second Row: Susan A. Crawford, Paricia L. Brezan, Nodine Bonadio, Judith Sauerbry, Peggy Mcintosh, Karen Schenkman (Floor Rep.), Eileen Sherman, Nancy Houglond, Barbara J, Patterson (House Mgr.). Third Row: Kg thy J. Gobbrin (Religious Ch.), Lillian M. Azak, Penny Nichols, Nancy Love, Susan Fleet, Carole Holmes, Barbara Markowicz, March Boron, Nancy E. Devine, Anne Guynn, Trudy K. Anderson, Carol Froze. Fourth Row: Carol L. Con rod, Loro Leming, Lynne Denham, Jane R. Browne ,Tommilou Flanigon, Eileen Buchholz, Chorlene Lacy, Dyann Miles, Sharon Dice, Patricia Armstrong, Barbara Beall, Marcia Shanks, Stuart Brown, Jo Bacon. Fifth Row; Beverly Chase, Jane Highsmith, Alice J. Strange (Sec), Koy Kinnison, Sherill Ewbank, Cat hi Lohse, Nancy Jane Adams, Margaret M. Jones, Sandra Schreiber, Connie Homey er, Joanne Whitcomb, Mimi Cavendor, Jo Ellen Parker, Penny Berry, Vicky Hall, Jody Rodenborger (Vice-Gov.). SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS of Landes contributed to the wing ' s activities for the year. In October the girls volun- teered their ov n work, composed mainly of portrait sketches, to an art exhibit which was set up in the Landes lobby. Working with the men of Men ' s Resi- dence Center for Fall Carnival, they pro- duced Win Sum, a cigarette booth. The Landes girls felt the true Christmas spirit when they collected money to pay for Christmas toys, food, and clothes for a needy family of twelve. They had sev- eral exchanges during the year with residence centers and fraternities and joined into cenferwide activities. landes house 370 J FLOORS 4, 5, 6 — Front Row: Mary Ann Long, Karen Thorman, Jane Augspurger, Nancy L. O ' Brien, Susan Veotch, Barbara Jo Napoleon, Shei ' oh Tolbert, Susie R. Roger, Second Row: Vivian Cromwell, Viki Kelso, Sarah L. Joy, Judith D. Griffin (Ass ' t, Floor Rep.) Jean A. McGinley, Nancy Hardin, Brendo Nighbert, Elizabeth A. Grlffn (Floor Rep.), Barbara Bergman, Fran Kempner. Third Row: Jerl Lynn BIy, Connie L. Harrison, Patricia Ranch, Jan is Hendrickson, Michele Eorhart, Sharon Sue Adams, Karen Sue Snitzer, Marcia Ann Ellen wood, Leigh A. Watley, Sherry Lyn King (Floor Rep.), Maxeen Joan Woxman. Fourth Row: Nancy Westfall, Shirley Erickson, Christina Burgess, Mary Buehler, Beverly McGohey, Carolyn Terfler, Carol Pollard, Judy Ann Tindal, Sheri Bartholomew, Karen Mellquist, Sherry Fitterling, Mary Winegardner. Fifth Row: Julie Johnson, Jane E. Jonoh, Pottie L. Flanagan, Nancy Litton, Helen Elliott, Becky Chombless, Diana Hommersley, Marjorie K. Stevenson, Joyce Hodley, Dorothy Wolf, Mary Cass, Kathy Rush iGov.), Marcia Diane Bean, Judy Cain. landes house LANDES GIRLS on the fourth, fifth, and sixth floors furthered their cultural in- terests this year when groups went to various convocations, including Six Characters in Search of an Author, and then met to disucss them afterwards. French-table dinners, which Landes had every month, proved to be quite a suc- cess among the girls because they gave them a chance to converse in the lan- guage outside of class. Christmas spirit roared through Landes this year. Con- tests were held for door decorations, and the girls all helped to trim the towering tree in the lobby. Counsellors forgot all the rules in a skit they gave. - 371 372 i FIVE BUILDINGS comprise the residence hall dedicated to Nellie Showers Teter, I. U. ' s first woman trustee. Teter Quadrangle residents this year purchased a new hi-fi, pre- pared for what they hoped would be another first place in their division of I. U. Sing, and held a Christmas party for needy Bloomington children. 373 TETER EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Front Row: Gay Holliday {Head Gov. Rabb), May Molcomb (Sec), Edward C. Hughel (Head Gov. Thompson), Margaret Rudolph (Vlce-Pres.). Second Row: Lisa Jennings (Head Gov. BoJsen), Donald D. Wa kins {Head Gov. Whistler), Jim Piatt {Pres.), Nancy Copp (Head Gov. Elkin), Holly Schwarz. executive council ca binet TETER EXECUTIVE CABINET- Front Row; Kothie Gorrell (Hosp. Co-ord.), Phyllis Kennedy (Rec. Co-ord.), Margaret Vogel (Cultural Co-ord.), Susie Spiers (Com. Co-ord.). Second Row: James R. Roush (Academic Co-ord.), Raymond Kertland (Soc. Co-ord.), Jim Platte (Pres.). 374 i TETER CENTER COUNCIL— Front Row: Sue Warford, Jane Power, Mary Malcomb (Sec), Karen Neal, Marrell Cohen, Joyce Woltman, Gay HolMday. Second Row: Ben Frank, Mary Rauktis, Gail Pearl man, Margaret Rudolph (Vice-Pres.), Nancy Copp, Einora Bred en berg. Holly Schwa rz (Treas.), Lisa center council Jennings, Tom Link. Third Row; Craig Hughes, Wayne Scrogham, Gory Wilbur, Jon Krahulik, Jim Piatt (Pres.), Larry Carter, Donald D. Wotklns, Steve Roy. elkin hall FLOORS 1, 2, 3— Front Row: Kothye Gorrell, Marilyn Bradshaw, Carol Brattain, Mary K. Graf, Arlene Troyer, Terry Lai Bik Chan, Mary Jane Engle (Jud. Bd.), Toni Townsend, Susan Scovern {Jud. Bd.). Second Row: Marian Yonney, Karen Wheatley, Karen Fitton, Suzanne De- vine, Jacquie Creek, Sherry Cohen, Sherry Stewart, Marilyn Schomburg, Sara C. Moncel, Martha Cleland. Third Row: Susan Marshall, Patricia T. Potrick, Mary Ducderor (Judicial Boord), Glnny Shepard, Sherry A. Lower, Susan Mullins, Cheryl Chapman, Judith Hofferth, Sue C. Read, Deborah Queor, Kathy Houghey. Fourth Row: Carol Orth, Ruth Percifield, Jennie Martin, Donna A. Green, Karen Ahlvin, Gloria Jean Gresham, Judie Komf, Nancy FItzGibbon, Peggy Ruggles, Kay Strefling, Carole Lows, Christie Roth, 375 FLOORS 4, 5— Front Row: Elizabeth Higginbotham, Leslie Ann Woolford, Patricio Mitchell, Roberta Kretsch, Juanita Egner, Doris Metroyonis, Bar- bora Cosh bough, Sharon CorolMne. Second Row: Kathy Locy, Marsha Munson, Borboro Bates, Cheri Wilson (Sec.-Treos.), Janet Swonson, Candy Balay, Elsie Bobb, Margaret Kleine, Kotherine Schulte. Third Row: Loretto Lopoto, Susan Leuthold, Sharon Decker, Gail Pearl man (Gov,), Judi O ' Reilly (Sec.-Treos.), Nell LioughJin (Rec. Sec), Alyce Herman, Rose Mary Chropusto, Sharon Lee Brown, Paulette Becker. Fourth Row: Carolyn Wall, Ann Blickensderfer, Sharon Werner, MofT Clark, Sue Grainger, Sue Ipsen, Jan loerger, Nancy Copp (Gov.), Betty Figlure, Mary Rauktis (Gov.), Patti L. Johnson. FLOORS 1, 2, 3— Front Row: Carol Weaver, Peg Goolik, Donna Bowen, Diane Bienos, Ann Gady, Janet Edington, Karen Moorman, Jackie Wright. Second Row: Gail E. Sleet h, Margaret Ann Bob rink (Culture Co-ord.), Beverly Henley, Mary Metzen, Barbara Nicholson, Mary Ann Gorincen (Communications Co-ord.), Sharon Collins, Sonya Bex (Sec.-Treas.), Carol Schneidewind, Rono Weinroub, Connie Stewart, Mary Butts. Third Row: Dona Gianni ni, Sylvia Koresh, Janet DuBois, Diana Breeding, Laura Frichtl, Marcella Schahfer, Susan Fornum, Susan Prother, Murno Bolly, elkin hall boisen hall Cynthia Stamper, Wanda Suhonik. Fourth Row: Ginger A. Evans, Penny Couse (Sec), Suzanne Berger, Pat Brunner, Lynn Fisch, Deborah DeWoIf, Barbara Wienola, Marilyndo Cox, Mary Ann Boumgartner, Linda Gardner, Ellen Ketterson, Karen Neol (Gov.). Fifth Row: Jerr Roe Grossman, Miriam Hinds, Darleen Diehl (Soc. Co-ord.), Elaine Goodrich, Donna F. Harrison (Counselor), Karen Riley, Judy Richardson, Sylvia Shortle, Connie Neal, Julie Kutlich, A. Diane Edwards, Terry Hedges, Jana Lower, Vickie Jornod, Barbara Louis. 376 FLOORS 4, 5— Carlo Blessinger, Mary BeMe Davis, Marcia Holloway, Elaine Zuroff, Jo Ann Noble, Vicky Penn, Patricia FulUrton, Sue Warfcrd (Gov.), Jocquelene Holler, Debbie Richey. Second Row: Irene Present, Zorine Vitkovich, Diane Schwa I m (Hosp. Co-ord.), Kay Ma nne ring (Soc. Co- ord.), Patricio Wilson, Solly Harvey (Counselor), Becky Trulock (Rep. Co- ord.), Jan Shoobridge, Phyllis Kennedy, Barbara Carvi ' i, Diane Wissel. Third Row: Marcia Harris, Emily Huntington, Jackie Jones, Carolyn Corl- berg, Lee Kachoris, Mary M. Corr, Sarah Jane Forgy, Jeanette L. Fuhrman, Carol J. Graff (Rec. Co-ord.), Judith L. McMahan, Ann M. Fioninqam, Patricia Thielen (Academic Co-ord.). Fourth Row: Nancy Combs, Nancy Golbroith, Nancy Taylor, Nancy Coots, Maryann Bright, Sharon Dolton, Sharon Hobon, Sandy Altmon (Ass ' t. Rec. Co-ord.), Judith C. Cook, Judith A, Davis, Susan G roper (Acodem. Coord.), Marcia Hohn (Com. Co-ord.) Anita A. Constant (Cultural Co-ord.), Lisa Jennings (Gov.). boisen hall ra bb hall FLOORS 1, 2— Front Row: Carol Donna, Potsi Hohn (Soc. Co-ord.), Bar- bara Sunyog (Sec.-Treas.), Judith R. Miller (Res. Ass ' t.), Deborah Lobel (Res. Ass ' t,), Gay Holllday (Gov.), Sandra Feely, Carol Sampson (News- paper Editor). Second Row: Sharon Grimes, Laura Lea Vochet, S. Elaine Bennethum, Jeonnie Gill, Sara Small, Vonyo Cantwell, Patricia Love (Jud. Bd.), Klenna J. Lyons, Carolyn Epiey, Claudia Schmitt, Barbara Rhoods, Sally C. Johnson, Ellen Clark. Third Row: Donna Baker, Donna Knicely, Nancy Gillie, Bev Burns, Sandra Bye, Darcy Lewis, Sheila Ferguson, Carole Sachs, Jenny McCuMoch, Janet Saal, Kothy Kin cold. Fourth Row: Freya Reeves, Jane McNelly, Mary Montgomery, Patric ' o Nagel, Donna C honey (Academic Co-ord.), Carol McMahan, Connie Wheaton, Step ha ni Jordan, Kothy DeVos, Barbara Becker, Joyce Woltman (Gov.), Susie Spiers, Carolyn Ridenour, Margaret Rudolph. Fifth Row: Margaret Vogel, Janice Gulo, Mary Collins, Hedy Hilty, Barbara Wire, Mary Joan Donniels, Kathleen Goss, Kothy J. Schuble, Toni E. Wills, Shorry Wilds, Arlene Cutshall. 377 FLOORS 3, 4 — Fronf Row: Sharon Lee Brown, Linda L. Antibus, Marti Boyle, Beverly Ann Krueger (Rec. Co-ord.), Gracie De la Pena, Dorothy Gluck, D. Susan Wisely, Marcia Ben singer, Sharon Hensley. Second Row; May Malcomb, Barbara Kirtchik, Sana King, Patricia Christine, Nancy J. Moore, Courtney Sherman, Lora Bowlby, Virginia Wisejohn, Margaret Ann Bennett, Bernie Nikoiey. Third Row: Edwina McCu Hough (Culture Co-ord.). Merrill Cohen (Gov,), Joan Sluka {Academic Co-ord.), Barbara Wolin, Leslie Bon- field, Vickie E. Sebastan (Rec. Co-ord.), Loroine Clouse, Paula Shain, Priscilla Kopulos, Judy E. Johnson, Jo Ann Karesh. Fourth Row: Carol Becker (Sec.-Treas.), Gail McLellon, Margaret S. Hart, Karen L. Keck (Communications Co-ord.), Patricio Crogg (Academic Co-ord.), Patricia Hornbostel, Susan Springer, Koren Hartig, Leon no Morris, EInora Bred en- berg (Gov.), Suellen Gable (Cultural Co-ord.), Marilyn Renner, Leigh Collier, Sandra D. Showley, Janet Stevens, Mary Ann Kem. ra bb hall ra bb hall FLOORS 5, 6 —Front Row: Brendo Hedrick, Francis Emmons, Elaine Bussard, Carole Hoeltke, Nancy R. Owen, Jane Power (Gov.), Joan C. Teush. Second Row: Trisha Wilson, Brenda Lee Hopper, JoAnn Grady, Sandra Hanger, Diane Meyer, Lois Johnson (Rec. Co-ord.), Phyllis Thomas (Hos- pit. Co-ord.), Janet Kaster. Third Row: Karen Henry, Christine Carpenter, Patricia Bojarskl (Cor. Co-ord.), Pamela Fox, Sharon Spinks, Nancy Crum, Kindo Kay Blanchard, Beverly J, Strohm. 378 FLOORS 1, 2, 3— Front Row: Howard lams, Jerry W. Logan, Jim L. Bach- monn, Diane Bienos (Sweetheart), Mike Humphrey, Robert Griffey, Richard Abblett, Bill L. Gookins (Cultural Ch.). Second Row: Steve Riggs, Ronald Sfotts (Treos.), Salahodine Bohodine, Robert Hall, Ronald Cosbon, Richard Ryan, James R. Cogan, Ronald Wolschloger, Harold Vogel. Third Row: David A. Walker, Wayne Scrogham (Gov.), Walter Connell, Ron Stonis, thompson hall Larry Champion, Robert Bailey, Alan Zoharako, Paul D. Smith, Jarrold Mines, Eric Foreman. Fourth Row: Don C. Hock man (Cultural Ch.), Stephen M. Sindlinger, David Elliott, Dennis Bach, Richard Bozzo, John Deckro, Borry J. Quimby, A. Larry Carter (Gov.), Glenn Wlsnieskl. Fifth Row: Jay Oxiey, Paul Felten, James A. Scales, Mel Koczmarek, Philip Walter, Mike Miholick, Steven Pontius, Dick Plank,, Stanley J. Irwin. th ompson hall FLOORS 4, 5— Front Row: Edward T. Drexler, Robert Stasey, John Withey, Janet Edington (Sweetheart), Robert Smith Furlow, Mike Fye (Cultural Ch.), Mike Celichowski. Second Row: Chris Hedman, Robert L. Sleight, Larry D. Vancil, Keith Jung, Denny Makielski, Gary Wilbur (Gov.), Raymond Gaet- ano, James P. Boyle. Third Row: Jim Atherton (Counselor), Gary Seibert, Kenneth Sutherland (Soc. Ch.), Craig Hughel, Horry Richter, Ronny Lantz, James Leggett, Mike Golden, Rick Papineou. Fourth Row: Honk Prebys (Counselor), Mike Engber, J. Tim Cline, Gary G. Clarke (Sec.-Treas.), Ralph Komasinski, Thomas Vogt. Ted G. Bosh, Pierre C. Tolbert, Ronald E. Mesch- berger, Bruce W. Carlin, Larry D. Hobbs, Paul Beckort. 379 FLOORS 1, 2, 3— Front Row: James Michael Osmon, Jock Wampler (Soc. Coord.), Carl Kiehler (Sec.-Treas.), Phil Burkhort, Jean Pierre Le Baud, Thomas Link (Gov. A-2), David Hadley, Phillip Gregg (Res. Ass ' t). Second Row: Henry Ensel, Thomas O. Mulligan, Thomas Eisner, Robert Daniels (Stud. Sen.), David God d Is, Timothy Wllhelm, Wlliiam Claymon, William James Hurteau, Thomas Bradbury. Third Row: Vaughon Honkins, Ralph Baker, John W. McCoy, Robert E. Reno, Ronald Bernstein, Randall J. Oliver, John Collins (Cultural Co-ord.), James A. Morgan, Donald Steele (Acad. Co-ord.), Ronald R. Steele. Fourth Row: Steve Roy {Gov. A-3), Jack Bowers, Dean Jung, James Chandler, Robert J. Clark (Commun. Co-ord.), Michael A. Reed (Athletic Co-ord.), Bernard R. Seller, Donald D. Watkins (Gov. A-1, Head Gov,), Max N. Banning, Robert W. Bargmeyer, John T. Pause, R. Steven Krohn, Gerald V. Scheltens, Daniel Morcum. Fifth Row: Har- ry Allen, James Piatt, Al Watkins, Robert Zoltan Korpel, James Bredle, Bur- rell Forbis, Harold Wyburn Harris, Joseph C. Bordner, Thomas J. Borowski, William Brewer, Richard Brommell, John Lain, James Roush, Mark Schaof (Hosp. Co-ord.), William W. White, William Lee Wilson. wissier ler hall FLOORS 4, 5- Front Row: Stan Keeler, Robert N. Sehlesinger, Brent L. Circle, Mary Ann Baumgortner (Sweetheart), Howard Hartman, Ernest Stokes, Gary Hamner (Cultural Co-ord.). Second Row: David L. Liniger, David Mercurio, Joseph Dickey, Ronald D. Miller, Richard Lomphear, Donald F. Wynne, Ogden Pinkerton, William J. Henn (Sec.-Treas.). Third Row: Thomas J. Ruble, Howard Sinclair, Wayne Bielejewskl, Dove Smith, Steven Fred- wissier ler hall ericks (Soc. Co-ord.), Jon Krohulik (Gov.), Herman Greenwood, Ronald Moyer, Nathan Portnoi. Fourth Row: Myles D. Henry, John Ko Men berg, Steven K. Gibbs, Charles Mascus, Lawrence Bush kill (Commun. Co-ord.) Robert Coppes, Theodore Thompson, William Anderson, Chuck Nolan, Charles Miller, Terry A. Fairfield. 380 A PIXIE ot work, a touch of Christmas, or an impromptu gome of touch football in any convenient corner of a dormitory are pleasant parts of the residence hall after-class routine. 381 trees center 382 1 0 - ' ' i VARIETY IN ACTIVITIES highlighted the year for the residents of Trees Center, whose units are namesakes of trees. In addition to scholarship banquets, a lecture series with guest professors as speaker, two all-Center dances and bridge tournaments, they also printed a Center newspaper, the Collegiate. 383 CEDAR— Front Row: Nancy Schaefer, Marty Hubbard, Ruth Ann Young, Suzanne Murphy, Nancy Hopp, Barbara Ann Johnson (Soc. Ch.). Second Row: Mary Jane Gal breath, Kae Erb, Constance Arthington, Phyllis Rose, Anne Casey, Judy God man (Exec. Vice Gov.), Jennie Stewart. Third Row: Rinda Margaret Metz, Sharon Jeonine Brown, Sandra Kathleen Baird (Rec. Ch.), Christine Clare Weathers (Commun. Ch.), Margaret Flowers (Gov.), Carolyn Brashober, Sharon Wolbrldge, Miss Hatton (Counselor). cedar hall HICKORY — Front Row: Pam Colich, Pat Toon, Barbara A. Johnston. Second hickory hall Row; Carolyn Barrett, Vicki Sisto, Jane R. Ford, Marianne Doyle. 384 LAUREL — Front Row: Michael Franklin, Harry Purkhiser, Monte Hayes, LeRoy Franklin, Richard Krick. Second Row: Felix M. Miller, William P. Null, Jay Montgomery, Ron Stoker, William A. Broach, John R. Wolsieffer. laure I hall Third Row: Charles Plost, Gory K. DuBois, John Stott, V. Loyd Goodoll, Andrew C, Rlchter, N. Lewis Holcomb. ANY DORMITORY, any time can be the place and the hour for a pil- low fight or a boress or a bridge game. Ladles don ' t hove to be ladies, either, when they are clad in sweatshirts and cutoffs and safely away from the main halls of their homes. 385 UPPER LINDEN— Front Row: Robert Suddith, Lawrence K. Burket, Roger Homilton, Glenn Harris (Vice-Gov.), Ron Etienne (Gov.), Richard R. Cook, Don Snider. Second Row: George C. Hart, James Stebbins, W. Evan Monnokee, David C. Allen, Marv Ogle, Ron Freed, Richard Ritz, David Strohmter. Third Row: Walter Wiseman, William C. Reynolds (Communi- cations Ch.), William A. Dingee, Roger Montgomery, Franklin Gentry, Howard Morcum, Wilbur L. Siders, Donald H. Lauer, Richard A. Martin. Fourth Row; Merrill Emerick, Jim Boeglin, Mike Moody, Dorrel! McDaniel, Edward Nalborczyk, R. Scott Lyons, Charles W. Boylen, Edwin Levy, Jr. (Counselor), Dovld E. Mitchell. upper linden hall MAPLE— Front Row: Celia Rogers (Exec. Vice Gov.), Gladys CowglM, Nancy Lanigan, Nancy Stewart (Gov.), Pat Severns, Winnie Kaffenberger, Judith Watts, Mori lyn D. Smith. Second Row: Marilyn Leventhol, Lilo Smith (Vice- Gov,), Joan Wozny, Sandra Elliott, Shary Mackey, Suzanne Hochstetter, ma pie hall Phyllis Loir, Katharine Sommer, Caryl Moyer. Third Row: Joyce Wozny, Susan Carlin, Lino Edmons, Birto Louise Fowlkes, Kay Gunter, Nancy Parsley, Susan D. Harris, Cynthia S. Otiowski, Rita rose M, Wright. 386 MASON — Front Row: Leeanna Pierce (Academic Vice-Gov,), Moryellen Mcll- wain, Becky Burket, Nancy Sargent. Second Row: Holly Wilson (Gov.), Sandra Ohiund, Melva Gates, Janet Logan, Helen Hofmann. Third Row: mason hall Mary Susan Williams, Shryl Pontius, Mary Gehl (Com. Ch.l, Nancy Legare Suzanne Whaley, Suellyn Solliday, Jullta Klovins, Loraine Shuter. oa khall OAK HALL— Front Row: Joyce Fields, Linda Schatkowski, Glido Bailey {Com. Ch.), Rosemary Nimon, Rosalie A. Rozdelsky, Melanie Mahoney (Soc. Ch.), Second Row: Carol Child, Laurie Scholl, Margorett McCain, Sandra Davis, Anita Schafer, Bonnie BanManen, Andrea Barber. Third Row: Judith Schnell, Elaine Schriefer, Jean R. Martin, Pat Noonon, Nancy E. Cook, Judy Voght (Exec. VIce-Gov.), Mary F. Dillow, 387 PINE— Front Row: Karen Alexander (Soc. Ch.), Vicki Saladin, Sharon Wulf, Jacqueline Peek, Pat Moore, Jane Schnar, Vickl Wagner. Second Row: Shary Drewry, Carole Blaemire, Marlene Frost, Ruth Callecod, Sandra Stanton, Vicki Nicholson, Carol Gartin, Margaret Justice. Third Row: Barbara J. Hobson, Melinda C. Con ley, Dixie Webb (Gov.), Eileen Terry, Charlotte Trueblood, Barbara Spangle, Marie Gerken, Betty House (Sec). pine hall walnut hall WALNUT— Front Row: Madden Ronald (Gov.), Larry Thonpson (Exec. Vice- GovJ, Steve Ledo, Jeffery L. Freeman (Relig. Ch.). Second Row: William Kamba, Steve L. Fenton, James Hooper, Charles Bettler (Undergrad. Ad.), Delbert W. Nelson, Jr. Third Row: Gerald E. Hartman, Richard J. Sum- mers, Donald H. Leslie, Neil E. Irick, David Cross, James A. Schnetl (Com. Ch.). 388 WHAT TO WEAR, where to go, what to do, how to act ore questions quickly answered after con- ferences with dormitory friends. Spaztics Stars awarded, promote better boresses. 389 II drangl ' wens quadranqle r. 390 AGNES E. WELLS QUADRANGLE had a new look this year due to the remodeling of Memorial Hall during the summer. The annual Christmas formal dance in the FrangipanI Room topped the social calendar while the cultural committee stirred on interest in art and the theater with exhibits and revues of approaching events. 391 i V WELLS CENTER COUNCIL AND JUDICIAL BOARD— Front Row: Mary Ann U I rich (Rep. at Large}, Nancy Brown {Sec.}, Karen Lawson (Gov.}, Eugenia Forst {Gov.}, Julianne Gick Rep. at large}, Linda Brasher {Pres.}. Second Row: Mary E. Ladner (Gov.}, Leia A. Ives (Treas.), Jackie Jeffers (Soc. Co-ord.}, Mary J. Reiily (Adv.), Mary C. Morgan (Jud. Ed.), Marilou Feenstra {Rep. at Large}, Third Row: Diane P. Thompson (Comm. Ch.), Diane Amos {Rep. at Large), Sarah Beth Evans {Gov.), Pat Odinsoff (AWS Rep.}, Rebecca Kindred (Vlce-Pres.). executives CONSISTING OF THE center officers and representatives from each dormitory, the Wells Council is the governing and co-ordinating unit of the four dorms in Wells Quadrangle. The Council holds vi eekly meetings to organize rules and regulations for all Center-wide activi- ties. This year they procured a speaker from the Peace Corps and directed the construction of a Homecoming display, Ban the Beavers. The Judicial Board hears all disciplinary and corrective coses which apply to the Center as a whole. It also serves as an appellate court for the lower Judicial Boards of the individual units within the Center. 392 FLOORS 1, 2— Front Row: Bonnie Hall, Kathy Tilden, Rebecca Griffin, Muriel Miller (Soc. Ch.), Jane Lee (Vice-Gov,), Mary Ann Hoffmann, Maryanne Ulrich (Rep, at Large), Diane Woxman. Second Row: Jolon De- Leury (Cultural Co-ord.), Judy Foulkes, Mary E. Wore, Kathy Harves, Arlyn Czimer, Lisa Marie Niemeyer, Martha Ritchie, Sue Sloan, Marilyn Bonnie memoria I hall Jordan, Terry Thompson. Third Row: Jeanette Scherschel, Carolyn Tudor, Marsha Selmer, Janet Sue Smith, Susan Craig, Mary Lodner (Gov.), Mory Jo Comer, Jeanne Monroe, Bette Houser, Sue Harker. Fourth Row: Sue Fetters, Goyle S. Grote, Mary Alice Loepke, Sandy Miller, Pat Tweedy, Alice C. Thompson, Paula Cannon, Margaret McForJand, Chris Moudy, memoria lUI FLOORS 3, 4— Front Row: Pat Cullen, Janet Writer, Cindy Helton, Vicki Lyon, Jill Murdock, Carol Ridenour, Veronica Bodka. Second Row: Penny A. Nichols, Jean Oberholtzer, Shirley Wilkinson, Jacqueline Kuhns, Lois i % fk Everett, Jill Langebartel, Donna Freed, Margaret J. Chapman. Third Row; Alicia A. Cox, Barbara Davis, Linda Yorling, Suzanne Sutton, Kathleen Murphy, Shirley Budris, Georgilee Allen, GinnI Soule, Sarah Cody. 393 MORRISON EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Front Row: Cheryl A. Biddle, Char- lotte Robbins (Soc. Ch.), Jamie Raber, Dorothy H. Forris (Cultural Ch.), Eugenia Forst (Gov.), Janice Chance (Communications), Ethel Sanders Soc. Ed. Ch.), Sandy Fritz (Vice-Pres.). Second Row: Liz Mosey, Sharon Huber (Treas.), Diane Amos (Rep. at large), Bobbie B ulza (Sec), Barb Hoskett (Academic Co-ord.), Barbara Henry, Patricio Reid. executives morrison hall MORRISON-Front Row: Dixie L Michael, Marilyn M. Dysard, Annette L. Durbin, Carolyn Carlson, Susan Wozniak, Nancy Lichtenfels, Jean Bals- bough, Susan G. Reed, Pomelo Kay Meyer. Second Row: Harriet Johnson, Rita Norquest, Sandy Szabo, Chips Reid, Linda Koepke, Sally Runion, Myra McForlond, Pat Sawyer. Third Row: Mary Mull ins, Lenora Losley, Lura J. Moss, Norma A. Young, Leia Ives, Sharon E. Ervin, Ann Wode, Susan Meyers, Aloyne Cook. Fourth Row: Karen Beck, Rebecca Duncan, Lynn Honen, Carol S. Matthews, Linda L. May, Judy Langbehn, Judith E. Miller, Corolynn Lippert. 394 SYCAMORE HOUSE COUNCIL, FLOOR 4— Front Row: Georgia J. Nagai (Cult. Ch,), Sandra L. Johansson, Judy Schaaf, Morilou Feenstra {Rep. at large), Darlene Butler, Lydia Brasher, ShMoh Graves, Rebecca Hostletler. Second Row: Debbie Brown, Becky Thomas, Ruth Ann Bales, Polly Cole (Sec), Carol Traub, Sheila Brennan, E. Linda Canfield, Janet R. Walker, M. Katherine Stewart, Sarah Weller. Third Row: Carol Wilson, Brenda sycamore hall Piercy, Janet Niles, Marilyn Ernest, Garneta Fishbock, Suetto Spongier, Jan Ungerer (JD Ch.), Marty Goode (Soc. Ch.), Judy Binus (Athletic Ch.), Diane Rundell, Barbara Smith, Fourth Row: Cotherine Show, Sue Ellen Creekbaum, Holly Jewell Dressel, Robert J. Ocker, Dianne J. Nauta, Janet L. Stricklen, Patricia A. Johnson, Nancy Houpt, Shirley Werner (Lt. Gov.), Sarah E. Evans (Gov,), Kay Lee Wilson, sycamore hall FLOORS GROUND, 1— Front Row: Johanna Williams, Patricia Miller, Andrea Barrum, Nancy Cagle, Nina Henry, Diana Glad, Betty Cotton, Eleanor Bullerdick, Diana South wood, Susan Levi, Jean Block. Second Row: Linda Roberts, Luise Koehler, Sylvia Gray, Corol Traub, Patsy Dugan, Nancy Graves, Sue Ellen Blessing, Beverly Graden, Barbara Brewer, Nancy Tiede- mann, Carol Wheeler, Rose Ellen Messerschmidt, Barbara Thompson, Peggy J. Burns. Third Row: Becky Parsons, Maryann Alexander, Barbara A. Jones, S. Gerald ine Snider, Mary Elaine Aller, Anne Chard, Vicki Smith, Peggy Holt, Diane C. Brooks, Arden I. Mueller (Head Counselor), Phyllis A. Trout, Cheryl A, Rice, Linda J. Moody. Fourth Row: Alma Ben- nett (Counselor), Marilyn Kesler, Bonnie Cadwalader, Mary Jo Button, Donna Wolf, Karen L. Beck, Janet M. Bush, Pot Odinsoff, Barbara J. Parker, Mary Swortot, Linda Shearer, Judith K. Rice, Vicki Davis, Laurie Lelioert. i T ialr 395 FLOOR 2— Front Row: Rosalie lerardi, Alexis Smith, Adrienne Poole, Dawn Wood, Gail Millman, Suzanne Kasper, Linda Gregory, Judy Lueking, Linda T. Edmonds, Janet Rosier, Marjorie Coding. Second Row: Cheri Egelston, Sherrianne Maddox, Sara Britton, Elaine Murphy, Georgiann Warner, Nancy Wilson, Paula Sundermcn, Vivian L. Mitzman, Use Bried, Third Row: Carol A, Powers, Susan Helfrich, Morytha Cook, Linda Prigg, Mary Ann Meyer. Fourth Row: Nancy Butterbaugh, Dixie Lee Ford, Nancy Shuter, Patty Waisner, Carole Crevor, Noreve Cornea (Hist.), Linda S. Williams, Barbara J. Finley. sycamore hall sycamore hall FLOOR 3 — Front Row: Sandy Fehrenbach, Cindy Perkins, Mary Roseberry, Dolores Mot hew, Grace Richards, Carol Kelley, Kathy Flicker, Pam Her- ring. Second Row: Joan Grose, Shari DePew, Charlene Isaacson, Louise Lynch, Gay Ann McCorkle, Beverly Leiand, Eloro K. DeFrantz, Grenda G. Hobson, Linda J. Marks. Third Row: Barbara Ann Matuga, Kathy Breeden, Judith Ann Thecmann, Karen Sue Pinkston, Carol L. Furry, Lyndel Lowry (Counselor), Janet Glick, Linda Jefferson, Diane Gunkel. f) fS ' Ml J J M 396 WEATHERWAX— Front Row: Carol Oshiro, Donna Spongier, Lola Hudson, Julienne Gick (Rep. at large), Phyllis Back (Cultural Ch.), Jolene C. White (Soc. Ch.). Second Row: Karen Lawson (Gov.), Claudia E. St. John, Rebecca Kindred, Vicki Schultz, Karen Ream, Margaret Todd (House Mgr.), Jeonie Schelm. Third Row: Charlotte H. Robertson, Arlene J. Cunningham, Evelyn C. Gass, Sandra K. Sles, Dorothy J, Giosser f Course lor), L. Carol CHne, Madeline Miller (.Sec), Amber Bevers. ith weatnerwax hall CLEANING ROOMS, making beds, and cooking breakfast are all a port of the life of the women who live in one of I. U. ' s two co-operative dormitories, Weatherwax Hall. This is the last year for Weatherwax, its residents moving to a section of the new building at Third and Union Streets next fall. Activities for the girls this year included a Halloween Party and open house, exchange dinners with men ' s dorms. Mother ' s weekend in the spring, and participation in the Mini during Little 500. Each Christmas, Mrs. Fannie Weatherwax, donor of the dor- mitory, sends a wreath and joins the girls for a festive Christmas dinner. 4 1 - nti- 397 wrisht quadransle 398 JOSEPH A. WRIGHT QUADRANGLE, I. U. ' s largest all-men ' s dormitory, housed over 1100 men in its eighteen units. Its residents supported WQAD, a thriving radio station, held their annual Orientation Week mixer, and revised their constitution this year. They also sponsored dances at Halloween, Christmas, and Easter. 399 CAMPBELL— Front Row: Jim Miller (Vice-Gov.), John Holtzinger (Sec- Treas.}, Don Cronkite (Gov.), Susan Sheppard (Sweetheart), Tom Ridgway (Counselor), Steven Frankel (Soc. Ch.). Second Row: Denny Dugan, Charles Logsdon, Richard M. Thayer, Joe Coito, David W. Kinne, John Richard Nylander, Jr., John H. Leppert, Third Row: Earl Bruning, Jr., Kerry D. Hoisted, Zepplin S. Murdock, Dave Gathers, Jerry McCloskey, Lyle Kollar, Douglas M. Thiele, Kenneth Heller. Fourth Row: Larry Garreffc, Dennis Zelenke, David R. Lash, Douglas A. LeRoy, Dan H. Chodwick, Dave Yoho, Mike Shelly, Holger Appelhagen, Rob Leveno. cam pbell h ouse DEWEY— Front Row: Robert Schumm, Jock Gardner (Athletic Ch.), James Williams (Gov.), Bill Barrett (Sec.-Treos.), Mark Sears (Soc. Ch.), Art Hoire (Fire Marshall), Mitchell Muskin (Vice-Gov.). Second Row: Jeff Solomon, David Baxter, Dan Reeve, David Stum, Ron Johnson, Stephen D. Kunkle, dewey house Bruce Lightfoot. Third Row: Lorry A. Gaupp, Louis S. Hall, Clayton Seth, Robert Kroll, Tom Nalepa, Robert Hetzler. Fourth Row: Kenneth H. Luken- bill, Dan E. Larson, Jerry L. Meckel, Russ Barnes. 400 DODDS— Front Row: John W. Knelsley, Terry A. Murphy, Richard H. Bar- ron, Ronald Miner, Phyllip Campbell, Garry Crlss, Rick Hokonson, Jerry Pugh. Second Row: Floyd Hodge (Counselor), Mark Trombley, David Shea, Ted Miltemberger, Fred Simic, Jack O ' Brien, Charles Ott, Phil! Bohall, Bob Botton. Third Row: Dave Crouch (Athletic Ch.), Vicent Yoder, Jim Kleopefer, John Bateman, Don Wilds, Dave Myer, Roger Wolf, Bruce Carter, Jim dodds h Sauerland, Jim Sopp. Fourth Row: Frank Rush, Donald Bracchi, George Graham (Vice-Gov.), Richard Goul, Phil Hays, Kenneth Mallette, John Bailey, Jerry Nigh, Stephen Peterson, Richard Featherstone, Phillip Winkel- man. Rex Joseph, John P. Mitchell, Dave Zimmerman (Gov.), James Hardesty. ouse dunn h unn nouse DUNN— Front Row: Norman Best, Jr., Bill Gernon, Kenneth Stella (Gov.), Paul A. Fleming (Counselor), William L. Yates (Vice-Gov.), Paul E. Jarrett, Dave D. Burrow. Second Row: Ben Blackiston, Larry Peyton, David Milhon, Dennis K. Ryan, Thomas A. Jones, David R. Hutchinson, Danny Jefferies, Mike Cohen. Third Row: John A. Kocher, Dewey L. Earnest, Robret Ealing, Malcolm McClintick, Andy Moore, Bob Ludwig, Allan Day, Mike Taylor. Fourth Row; Richard Stephens, Ben Stephens, Stanley Tool, Robert G. Koby, Dennis Bourquein, Bill Shofner, Robert Royfield. Fifth Row: Tom Lockman, John Mo honey, William Brock mann, William R. Murphy, Robert L. Kluesner, Charles Findley. 401 ELLIOTT — Front Row: John Rumple, Richard D. Johnson, Steven Chen, Joe Heath, Jerry Bitner, Keith Lees. Sceond Row: Richard Neidigh, Randall S. Smith, Jim Zukowski, Michael Kirn, Jim Wood, Larry Soy re, Charles Brad- burn. Third Row: Steven D. Brand lei n, Paul Lund a I, Don Meyer Victor Gardner, Ray Mann (Soc. Ch.), Paul Mount (Vic3-Gov.), Ronald E. Unger, Gary Lodine. Fourth Row: Charles Walls, Sam Jacobs, Michael Laun, David Coles, Stephen Von Zont, Stuart H. S wen son, Tom Streeter, Chuck Bron- eck, Steve Wilson (Gov.), John W. Brown, Edward Miesel (Counselor). Iliott h ouse FERGUSON— Front Row: Nick Bobeck (Athletic Ch.), William L. Johnson (Gov.), Dick Ecklebarger (Soc. Ch.), Jomes C. Taylor (Vice-Gov.), Joan Fronkel (Sweetheart), David Well, Bruce Lighty (Sec.-Treas.), Jim Richmond. Second Row: Dan So 1 1 id ay, Ignatius Leal, Danny Dixson, Fred C. Presser, David DePrisco, Denny Baumgartner, Joe Cole lie, Glenn Benson, Gust Somis. Third Row: Dennis Robinette, John Shanks, John Scroer, James L. Jordan, fersuson house Dennis Pielfeitt, Ray Hlmes, Bob Vicars, Terry Silke, Mark Sivak. Fourth Row: David Hortman, Tom Jenkins, Christopher Raid, Rick Wardorough, Jerry Dill, Norman Dygert, Mike McLaughlin, Russel Clark, Kenneth Morales. Fifth Row: Roger Stroma n, Philip Seger, James Kossner, Don Tillotson, Gary Morris, David Hoskett, Ben Hobbs, John V. Thomas, Carl Hersh. 402 HALL— Front Row: Mike Mosternak Sec.-Treas.), Jim Barnes (Soc. Ch.), Ernesto Riefkohl (Gov.), Kurt Hofmann (Counselor), Irvon M. Thornberry (Athletic Ch.), Robert D. Potter (Vice-Gov.), Barry Silverstein (Soc. Dir.). Second Row: Richard A. Smith, Don Hodurski, Steve Osborne, John Finnan, Jim Goth, Dan Preston, John Bruick. Third Row: Dan Schmitt, Albert hallh ouse Osborne, Al F. Brasseur, Allen Wright, John Pugh, Thomas Sayers, James W. King. Fourth Row: Ron Schlimmer, Jim Leavens, Albert Hauck, Stephen Simon, Stanley E. Howard, Bob Loomis, E. Lawrence Craig. Fifth Row: Henry Feinberg, Daniel Flinn, Doug Johnson, Gary R. Holstrom, Patrick London, Rich Vida, Lyndel H. Whitoker. hardins house HARDING— Front Row: Jay Davis, Lou Dimitroff, David H. Olson, Gene Moncel (Gov.), Shel Sheray, Robert Shively. Second Row: William Corbin (Vice-Gov.), Hendrik Gerritsen, Gerald Creed (Sec.-Treas.), Ted Grice, Richard VonBurg, Victor McConnel, Daniel Haffner. Third Row: Max Long, Peter Alexander, Robert Gabel, Bob Arrowsmith (Counselor), David A. Yegerlehner, Gary McFall, Ray Mokowski. a a 0 - n  J kft r r f i 1 ' ° - Wl H 1 H ' 7 H M H K ' 1 B xip My K. ' , 1 y| 1 1 n ' - Hi L K. WW ' - rai M LaH|j B- i ' .fl H 403 HARNEY— Front Row: V. R. Heflick, Michael J. Ferguson (Soc. Ch.), David Soslowsky (Vice-Gov.), Neil Stahl (Gov.), David Hooten (Counselor), John Wesley Martin {Athletic Ch.), Alan Wayne Thomas. Second Row: Michael Solier, Jim Becker, Frank M. Rogers, Allan S. Cohn, Warren Boyd, Horry Kaehr, Paul D. Smith. Third Row: Thomas C. Wedding, G. Ward Miller, Jr., James F. VonDeViere, Mark L. Smith, Dennis L. Cline, Kenneth H. Chandler. Fourth Row: Scott Nowinski, William Riley, Arthur Giannini, Blair H. Prigg, Richard W. Valentine, Errol Arford. Fifth Row: Charles Leopold, Douglas Barton, Jeffrey Gaster, Michael Murphy, James Dyer. harney house HUMMER— Front Row: Dave Rainford, Don Barrett, Phil McGovern (Vice- Gov.), Bill Mallott (Gov.), Laurie Skov (Sec.-Treas.), Harold Schussler, Mel Huges (Counselor). Second Row: Paul Vincent Smith, Alan Bourle, Jack Siess, Lance Harrison, Mike Ozment, John Rau, Richard Knecht, Paul J. Guyer, Robert Kirk. Third Row; John Parker, Scott Vertesch, Perry Silence, Tom Kish, Malcolm Beckner, Tom Shierling, James Cooper, Patrick L. Miller, h ummer nouse h Richard Hart man. Fourth Row: Ronald Ooley, Lone Robertson, Steve Beison, Marty Quinn, Don Yogotnik, David Cusick, Stan Baran, Dan Koe- ing, Karl Swain. Fifth Row: Robert Rissing, Danny Askins, Robert Koring, Richard J. Vidutis, Scott C. Rexinger, Tony G ' Bryon, Bob Ress, Bob Mills, Paul Drewiecki, Bill Dexter. n n o r f o „ a ' k . L tH 1 J v ty oi ' li ir%iiW w4i kT m 4.M K ]Wvm r L w wrWZ k mm ' M . WW ' 4 ' t km fa, m r« r. fk Kt w m ■ 1 ' 4 r. f ' f? ' W ' B ' T R . 1 f |ft -n 1 i 1 E 1 r ' . r biy W 1 1  4 [mmm 1 t f B 1 ■ i ■frK . . m 1 f t 4 Ni SP 404 JENKINS— Front Row: Dick E. Teeters, John Scott Dickerson, Steve LittreM, Thomas Joseph Sennott, John L. Stewart, Carlos H. Felce, Howard G. Godfrey, George J. Strange, Second Row: Gary Stoton, Lorry Cassidy, Randy Wind el I, Jom Schorr, John Broyles, Dove Kirlin, James Grosheider, Bob Stump. Third Row: Terry Vernier, James F. Wendel, Edward R. Wilson, Jenkins house Robert J. La bus, Joseph E. Newby, Francis Roswog, Harvey Kelner, James Dewalt, Howard Herron, Jock Gilhouly, Bob Horbort, William W. Forgey, Meredith Presley, Tom Meyer, Doug Hatton, Max Warner (Gov.), Larry Williams, Gordon Morehouse. k lowe nouse LOWE-Front Row: Robert W. Turner, Rudy K. Miller, John R. Wappel, Richard C. Haas (Sec.-Treos.)- Bob Jordan, Wally Piekorczyk. Second Row: Jim Spahn, Byron Smith, Mike Biedron, Larry J, Hall, Ron Demske, John Singleton, Phil Mack. Third Row; Owen W. Nelson, Roy Moddesitt, Charles Gudas {Ath. Ch.), Paul Bippen (Counselor), Randy Rohlfer (Soc. Ch.), David Rogers, Malcolm Wade, Thomas H. Hollingsworth (Vice-Gov.). 405 PARKS— Front Row: Jim Stillson (Sec.-Treas.), Keith Patrick (See. Ch.), Keith Miser (Vice-Gov,), Arthur Fossum (Counselor), Ed Enghous Gov.), George Woodward (Ath. Ch.), Terry DeShone. Second Row: John Costantino, John Hones, Bob Urick, Frank W. Miller, Gerald Danielson, Robert Lundal, Tim J. Brown, Keith Hinshaw, Steven Dolby. Third Row: John Baker, Stephen Poland, William L. Cameron, Tom Lowenhar, John A. Fugote, Keith Hamm, Martin Johnson, Harve Harris, Mike Flanders, Keith Davis. Fourth Row: Sam Levee, Doug Hughes, Lorry Bell, Steve Mehay, M. Robert Benson, Alex J. Block, Marshall E. Bowman, Richard E. James, Michael Hirsch, Carey Knight. Philip Rohrer, Robert Amt. Fifth Row: David McAllister, Jim Morgan, William Stamper, Ronald Bricker, Tom Ayers, Jon Bockman, Fred Clark, Ed C. Rose, Stephen M. Burch, James L. Pridgeon, Barry Macy, Ross Foris, Delmar Proctor. parks h ouse FOOTBALL RIVALRY initiated the Parks House freshmen as they lost to the upper- classmen in the traditional freshmen- upperclassmen game. A dance spon- sored by the freshmen was the victors ' spoils. The men, who are known for their athletic prowess, will again participate in Little 500. With the women of Me- morial Hall lending a hand, the men entered their booth, Lolly Drop Tree, in Fall Carnival. The house held its tradi- tional Luau weekend in the spring. The event got underway with a Friday night outing which was followed by a service project and dance on Saturday. A Luau and open house ended the festivities. 406 ROLLINS— Front Row: Robert OpplJger, Fred Cass (Athletic Ch.), Dick Tuszyinski (Sec.-Treas.), Earnest Gourdine (Ass ' t. Head Counse ' or), Gordon Tracy (Gov.), Robert Radford, Gary Bowman. Second Row: Keith Hall, Paul D. Boy II, Frank Hawks, Dahl Black, Terry Gresco, Ray Bonhomme, Fred roiiins nouse h Lissauer, Douglas Charles. Third Row: Ronald Lohody, Dennis Wesolowsky, Ken Sobczak, Earl Millseaugh, Martin Philip, Stephen Schoeneter, Gregory Kwasny. Fourth Row: Dave Sp rogue, Charles Damery, Robert Eastburg, Fred Bryant, BIN Tuttle, Michael Beck. Fifth Row: Sam Gumble, Paul Isen- berg, Lerry Nicholson. ruter h ouse RUTER— Front Row: Wayne Doughty, Jock Leovell, Davi d Briggs, Wayne Kirsch, Tom Whitsltt, McDowson L. Burton, Jr., John Whetzell, Robert Szot (Sec.-Treas.). Second Row: Michael F. McCoy, Robert Rose, S. Robert Van- tyle (Hist.), Jim Kindrick, E. Edward Hoerner, James D. Collier, Jerry Fil- son, George T. KoJser. Third Row: David Cose, Ulpiono Puente, Richard Stillwell, Robert Hupke (Athletic Ch.), Randall Nevils, Daniel Fuquay, John Morse, Phillip J. Balasa (Gov.), Brock Coulter, Jomss J. Perez (Vice- Gov.). 407 STOCKWELL— Front Row: Kenneth Ellenberger, Daniel Zuercher (Sec- Treas.), Harmon Lewis (Counselor), Gregory Baugher (Gov.), Donald Pepe (Athletic Ch.), Ken R. Baker. Second Row: V. Ross Easterday, Samuel Buckner, Gary Moitlen, Michael Fitzpatrick, Rodney Richards, Richard Heavrin, John Baldwin. Third Row: Gerarl W. Pauwels, James Sengstock, William Ehlen, Steve Pile, John Hart man, Larry C. Fouse, Tom Gruber. Fourth Row: Thomas R. Hammer, Dale L. Land is. Ceroid K. Which man n, Richard G. Smith, Dan Culbertson, Roy Lobell. stockwell house TODD— Front Row: David Row Bonto, David Thoie (Sec.-Treas.), Rodney Anderson (Vice-Gov,}, Jerry Baker (Gov.), John Griffin (Soc. Ch.), Jim Harvey (Counselor), John E. Southworth. Second Row: Lyie M. Bower, F. Phillip Montgomery, Bruce Troyer, Ken Ciboch, Bill Rhuland, Jack Hough- ton, Bill Piel, Tom Gary. Third Row: Bartoa Brugh, Tom Mattosits, Michael todd house D. Newkirk, Carl F. Bunnell, Huntley F. Knabe, Jerry Goss, Gory Gibson. Fourth Row: Allan Burke, T. Edward Westen, Jack McHenry, Steve Lovell, Jerry VanGombos, Larry Ludwig, Tom R. Rose, Dave F. Stowe. Fifth Row: Kenneth Magnusen, J, Al ' en Coblentz, James Phillips, C. Brent Rose, Andrew C. Hemphill, Tim Dunlap, Tom Bean, Richard Pingel. 408 WRIGHT CABINET— Front Row: John Rumple (Pres.), Robert Lundal (Soc. Co-ord.), John I. Holtzinger (Purchase Mgr.), Pete Schellie (Bldg. and Gr. (Director), David Briggs (Act. Director), Jerry Bitner (Treas.). Second Row: Philip S. Gibbs (Sec), Bill Barrett (Ath. Director), Stephen Peterson (WQAD Gen Mgr.), Stuart Swenson (Quod ECHO Ed.), Ronald Bricker (Sp. Events Ch.), Ron Johnson (Vice-Pres.), Ronald E. Unger (Cultural Co-ord.). judicial ca ibinet board or governors WRIGHT BOARD OF GOVERNORS-Front Row: John Rumple (Pres.), John A. Manteos, Philip S. Gibbs (Sec), Ron Johnson (Vice-Pres.) Jerry Pitner (Treas.). Second Row: Ed Enghaus, Neil Stahl, Don Cronkite, Gordon Tracy, James N. Williams, Gene Moncel. Third Row: Jerry Baker, Dave Zimmerman, Kenneth Stella, Chuck Gudas, Max Warner, William L John- son, Steve Wilson, Robert Potter. 409 IRHA PRESIDENT ' S COUNCIL-Front Row: Ken Barker (Pros.), Karen Greiner, Becky Kindred, Susan Elliott (Female Vice-Pres.), John Rumple. Seco nd Row: Jtm Dick man, Gerald Peters, Jim Piatt, Susan ne Stumpf, Al Watdins, Galen Lutz. r ry ' 5 inter residence halls association THE PRESIDENT ' S COUNCIL is the gov- erning body for the Inter-Residence Halls Association. Members include the presi- dent, vice-presidents, and secretary-treas- urer of the I.R.H.A. plus the presidents of each residence center. The council recom- mends to the Halls of Residence Commit- tee changes in I.R.H.A. social fees. Other duties include providing for the allotment of funds to the council and to the centers and approving the I.R.H.A. budget. The Council also runs I.R.H.A. elections and provides representatives for campus af- fairs. Each year two members of the I.U. council attend the Big Ten Conference of Councils and another midv est conclave. 410 IRHA JUDICIAL BOARD— Front Row: Carole Sachs, Harriet Mechling, Carol Quackenbush (Sec), Patricia A. Frodenburg, Second Row: Fred Huff men (Chairman), Donald Mosier, Bill Rieck, Jo Ann High. inter residence halls association THE I.R.H.A. JUDICIAL BOARD consists of nine members and two alternates chosen from the various residence halls. The Judicial Board is one of three judiciary bodies under the Student Supreme Court. The I.R.H.A. Constitution also provides for hall judicial boards and center judi- cial boards. The I.R.H.A. board hears cases concerning disciplinary matters, drinking, and gambling. It also settles center disputes and presides over im- peachment hearings of center officers. The board carries on an education program by informing students as to what conduct is expected of them. This is done by di- rect communications with the dormitories. m - Fil H 411 bis campus, small world ir : J ,- ' 1 - ,-. u. -•• •ip-: I I -. i -I J phi beta kappa Judith Ellen Anderson Calvin Edward Bellamy George Francis Byers Jr. Lowell A. Carmony Lorraine Ruth Cohen Robert Allison Conner Emily L. Cronou Hazel Rita Cuffey Dwight Preston Davis Don Howard DeMyer Nikiforos P. Diamandouros Carol Ann Dimpfl Carol Richert Droege Sylvia Anne Dygert Sue Ellen Frederich Paulonn Hosier Groninger Anne-Marie Walter Groves Jane Koy Haefele Frederick Jean Hambly Leif Erik Hansen Charles Edward Heinsen Norman Ray Hertzer Thomas Allan Huntington Marilyn Jeanne Jones Vivian Jean Jurca Liina Keerdoja Rachel Jane Keith Nancy Farquharson Kelly Jeffrey Joseph Kennedy Linda Louise Lee James Melvin Light Chester Kermit Livingston Amy Hazelrigg Lockridge Larry Shockley Lockridge Sandra Ann Manley Marcio Elizabeth Meyer Judith Siewert Miller David Matthew Moore Douglas Dean Oleson Connie Jo Pogue Phillips Elizabeth Buchanan Pontius Lynn F. Prendergast Philip Jeffrey Reed Nancy Ann Richards David William Schoenberg Ruth Ann Seiman Wanda Jean Slipher Stephen Kendall Smith David Peter Sudermann Sylvia Marie Volkman Anita Marie Walker Constance Sue Waltz Suzanne Moe Whaley 414 Donald M. Aikman David T. Allen Kenton L. Anderson Sandra L. Anderson Susan A. Augspurger Peter W. Bacon Thomas C. Barnes Michael H. Baschwitz Jay R. Becklin Stephen H. Berkey Curtis A. Boland Jon M. Brown Henry J. Brunner Kenneth W. Buchanan Barry S. Cain James E. Cain Robert B. Christopher Jr. Charles A. Cohen Joe J. Cramer Jr. Donald E. Donner Charles H. Davis Richard A. Durnal Roger N. Edgington Richard C. Engelberg Ross A. Paris Frederick A. Fuchs Jay R. Galbraith William D. Geer John C. Gillette Kirby K. Gingerich James P. Girard George W. Gominger Graeme B. E. Goode Charles D. Grandstaff John P. Gregg Roger P. Hoffman John W. Hoover Jr. Kelly P. Howell Donald S. Hunt Samuel Huser Richard A. Isabel Larry A. Jones Klaus D. Junkers Thomas B. E. Kendrick John B. Kirn John E. Klotz Joseph F. Kump David A. Lake Alan H. Leader James R. Lemon Richard L. Lesher Elliott D. Levin William C. Lloyd Stephen D. Long James D. McComeron Chris C. McEvoy Edward J. Marien Ronald A. Mills Frank P. Molinaro Joann E. Morris Malcolm A. Morris James K. Owens Herbert W. Prangle Charles R. Patty Michael B. Phillips Robert D. Plummer Claude L. Prichard Robert W. Puetz Carlton O. T. Redhead Larry N. Richards Kendrith M. Rowland William A. Ruch Robert A. Savill Philippe Schiever Judith R. Schmoyer Hans Schoellhommer John A. Schofield Thomas W. Sharkey Alan R. Silver George M. Smerk David W. Smith James K. Smith L. G. Smith Russell L. Soraparu Richard W. Spicko George E. Strebeck Robert A. Stremmel James P. Sunderland Carol L. Szink Bernard F. Thiemann Matthew F. Tulte James O. Turner James R. Von Senus Elly Vassilatou-Thanopoulou Bruce W. Worgo Gary L. Willey Barbara J. Williams Robert J. Wroblewski beta gamma sigma 7=j: 415 blue key Raymond Pavy, Pres. David Gibson, Vice-Pres. Thomas Bowers, Treas. Randall Tobias, Rec. Sec. Lary Schulhof, Sec. Charles Davis Gerald Sparks James Binkley John F. Schrodt Jr., Adviser 416 ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION-Front Row: Bonnie Brownell, Sue Warford, Vickie Wagner, Annie Butler (Sponsor), Bonnie Clapp, Nancy Gorsage, Alice Livingston. Second Row: Judy M. Jones (Sec), Diane Keesling (Trees.), Sally Sweitzer, Sandra Harvill, Carolyn Sweitzer, Sondro Horvill, Carolyn Settle, Judlty A. Lane, Carolyn Poindexter (Pres.), Ruth Ann Bales, Vicki Lyon. Third Row: Kothy Gllpatrlck, Betty Plikuhn, Sara Rugenstin (Pub. Ch.), Koren Shoemaker, Charlotte Trueblood, Suson Bio ugh. Merry Mormon, Susan Cop ten, Joan Sherby (Vice-Pres.J. association oF childhood education alpha delta theta ALPHA DELTA THETA— Front Row: Kathie Harsh (Sec), Donna Preston (Second Vice Pres.), Joan Bruno (Pres.), Jean Balsbaugh (First Vice-Pres.). Second Row: Susan Tonnis, Barbara Wienola (Treas.), Carole Stout Hist.- Scope Editor), Mary Kay Wyczaw ski. 417 ALPHA EPSILON DELTA-Front Row: Chuck Reeck, Harvy Schuchman {Vice- Pres.), C. William Johnson (Treas.), LJssa Ahl (Sec), Janie Rothert. Sec- ACCOUNTING CLUB-Front Row: Clarke Crizer, Robert Chiszar, Charles Mascus, Cecil Wynalda, Robert L. Mllroy, Robert DeBroka, Pen Cosby, Amos J. Speck, Robert B. Riles. Second Row: Gerald Jendreas, Robert M. Phillips (Treas.), John A. Myers (Vice-Pres.), Donna Jennings, Patsy D. Smith, Merlyn H. Schleicher (Vice-Pres.), Donna Tomlinson, Olga Sysock, Ross Paris (Vice-Pres.), James E. Stump (Pres.), Robert R. Fox. Third Row: Lawrence A Coulter, Gust So mis. Jack Born house, Kenneth L. Buck, Ed- word H. Osborne, Gene H. Johnson, Burce Llghtfoot, Roupen Berberian, John A. Spudich, Stephen L. Brown, Ronald L. Dyer, Charles D. Boldinger, Lee Whiten, Jerry Reed. Fourth Row; Robert Swanson, Richard Hiliigoss, John I. Holtzlnger, Motoyuki Yamokawa, Gordon Young, Lawrence D. ond Row: Philip Gibbs, Terry Horner, Jack L. Kane (See. Ch.), Richard J, Summers, Larry L. Morris. alpha epsilon delta accounting club Patterson, John F. Olmstead, John F. Sontilli, Jerry M. Mayer, John Har- gis, Edwin G. Reschly, Lyie M. Bower, Perry H. Leggett, Arthur E. Adams, Curtis J. Butcher, James Wesley. Fifth Row: Francis Roswog, Anthony J. Sulewski, David Klipsch, Lawrence A. Jones, James H. Scott, Kenneth J. Morales, Jerry L. Baker, Donald Currier, David A. Young, David Schappi, Gene R. Green, Raymond Yarck, Nile Bucmer, William B. Nunn, John F. Lyons, David R. Case, William Barrett. Sixth Row: James Grandorf, James Bredle, Gordon R. Potter, Robert J. Labus, M. Robert Benson, Karl D. Swain, Steve Cullen, John R. Werner, Roger Beaverson, Steve Kreisle, Bruce Wargo, James Potton, Arthur Goetschel, Clayton Selh, Harold T. Taylor, Walter Cor bin, Jerry Real. 418 ALPHA PHI OMEGA— Front Row: John D. Carter, Thomas Quill, Carl Kiehler, Larry Johns, Linda Hopper (Sweetheart), Ronald Johnston (Vice- Pres.), Browne 1 1 Payne, Richard Sundt. Second Row: Douglas Carter, Marie Sears (Treos.), Kent L. Smith, Larry D. Jackson, Roger Seils, John Rosen- borger (Cor. Sec), Ronald Hutson, Wm. J. Farina, Roy Green. Third Row: Don Collins, James Holland (Pres.), Stephen Strothel, Jim Piatt, Walter H. Roscello, Phillip E. Rosner ( Vice- P res. 1, Dove Frederlch, Steve Keith, Robert Chiszor, Dean Jung (Vice-Pres.). Fourth Row: David Hummons, Walter Hathaway (Alum. Sec), Randy Rohlfer, Pat London, James Fattu, Tim Rose, George L. Barnett, Jr., Richard W. Money, Al Watklns. alpha phi omesa RANKING EIGHTH among 358 chapters, Alpha Phi Omega, a National Service Fraternity, is organized to assemble col- lege men in the fellowship of the Boy Scout Oath and Law, to develop leader- ship, to promote friendship, to provide service to humanity, and to further the freedom of intellect that is our notional and intellectual heritage. Among the many philanthropic efforts of this active group were participation in March of Dimes, scholarship aids, IMU campus tours, assistance to Bloomington Boy Scouts, extensive work with the campus and local service groups, and several other community service projects. 419 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY— Front Row: Jay Montgomery, Jim Jennings, Pete Rockwell (Commander), Dick Jones (Exec. Officer), John Blersodorfer, Buddy Toobin. Second Row; Joseph A. Simonetto, Edmund W. Conklln, Earl Mor- gan, Al Szoll (Treas.), Ronald Pedro, Robert Bargmeyer, Ronald Freed. Third Row: Tom Long, Jim Kennedy, Jay Saul, Vlad Mancl, Phillip J. Bolosa, James F. Wolter, Erik Jensen, Michael Haines. Fourth Row: Philip Bryant, David L. Baldwin, Phil Hays, Raymond Doyle, Michael R. Watts, Jimmie Thompson, Lawrence D. El wood (Info. Officer), Ron Currier, arnold air society aws judicial board AWS JUDICIAL BOARD— Linda Trenary, Susie Mangel, Kathy Bryant (Chairman), Pat Hornbostel, Diane Thorsen. 420 AWS LEGISLATIVE BOARD— Front Row: Judy Whiteleother (Sec), Tammy Watts (Trees.), Susie Metzner (Pres.), Kothy Bryant (Judicial Board), Peg Van Doren (Special Projects Board). Second Row: Heather Whittemore, aws lesislative board Martha Hamilton, Susan Elliott, Wanda Disness, Helen Friedman, Elaine Naramoto. Third Row: Elaine Edwards, Anita Essex, Pat Odinsoff, Carolyn Pugh. aws social projects board AWS SPECIAL PROJECTS-Lucy Mead (Transfer Week), Sharon Squier (Campus Cont., Pub.), Ellen Schaper (Educ. and Cult. Comm.), Marilyn Ann Meyers (Fresh. Affairs Comm.), Peggy Van Doren (Chrmn.), Not Pic- tured: Natalie Levlne (Soc. and Mass Meeting Comm.). 421 ARMY ROTC COMMANDING STAFF— John Conner, Tom Bowers, Clark Harrison, Ron Wiehe. army rote commandins staFF army rote distinsuished military graduates ARMY ROTC DISTINGUISHED MILITARY GRADUATES— Front Row: Bryce Butler, Tom Bowers, Richard Heger, Clark Harrison, Maurice Benton. Slabaugh, William Kaster, Ron Wiehe, John Conner. Second Row: Leiand 422 . iil ;. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA— Front Row: Carol Jo Burnett, Patti Buhl, Kothy Lybrook, Mary Margaret Treonor, Solly Stroup, Gail Spiegel, Mary Ross, Sally Johnson, Elaine Naramoto (First Vice-Pres.). Second Row: Judy Hard- ing, Sue Moulthrop, Carolyn Epiey, Marsha L. Coburn, Roselyn Schramm, Patricia Nixon, Betsy Baer (Sec), Vicki Barker (Treos.), Diana Movius, Jon alpha lambda delta Meschberger, NOT SHOWN Lonni Foster (Pres.). Third Row: Marjorie Parker, Ann G. Shane {Second Vice-Pres.), Sarah K. Brown, Pam Turner Margaret Vogel, Pam Wiers, Mary Lou Beilstein, Barbara Spitson, Judy Irish, Judy Scholl, Bernard I ne Esorey, Janet Kingsbury, Linda Pflonzer, Sandra Ohiund, Alice Osier. christian science organization CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION— Front Row: Margaret Burd, Char- lotte Fredenburg, Susan Knight, Jane Hammond (Cor. Sec), Phyllis Gait (Pres.), Fay Greckel (Treas.). Second Row: Bob Vrick, Roselyn Smith, Ann McCombs, Vol Bough, Kae Erb, Gail Rietze, Nancy Wilson. Third Row: Richard W. Smith, Milton Lane (Vice-Pres.), David D. Mann [Rec. Sec), William Knight, Vilbert C. Greckel, W. Evan Mannakee, David Wilson. 423 BOARD OF AEONS— Front Row: Richard Best (Sec), John Bronham (Pres.), Lory Schulhof (Vice-Pres.), Steve Lumm, Ken Barker. Second Row: Bill Vukowich, Stephen Smith, William P. Butz, Pete Shuler, Terry V. Lehr, Dave Spence. yf fiQ board of aeons THE BOARD OF AEONS, the only ad- visory board of its kind, is selected for and by the President of the University. This select group of men, who have shov n outstanding scholarship and lead- ership ability, assist the President and his staff on subjects requiring the student viewpoint. Founded in 1921 by President Bryan, the Board ' s main duty lies in their advisory capacity. Along with his staff work, the President of the organization helps prepare reports and surveys for the University. A reunion of former mem- bers and a seminar on student leader- ship were among this year ' s activities. 424 CIRCLE K— Front Row: Dick Forrell, Jim Gregory, Jim Becker (Vlce-Pres.), Bob M. Phillips {Trees.). Second Row: Tom Ewbank (Internation Trustee), Jim Scott (Pres.), Bill Emerson, Jim Bussey, Harold Vucote. Third Row: circ lek David Gage, Fred Melone (Sec), James R. Moore (Staff Sponsor-Sub- urban Kiwanis), Zoch P. Smith, Norb Wessel, Pete Schmidt. delt eita Sigma pi DELTA SIGMA Pi-Front Row: Robert M. Phillips (Pres.), Robert Edward Thompson (Sec), Joseph Robert Ma rondo, Phillip J. Coito, Frank Bryja, Charles Stuart, Ronald Shoemaker (Ritual Ch.). Second Row: Dean Louder- milk, John I. Holtzinger, William Huddleston, David Thomas, Randy Parish, Fred S. Dunn, William H. Hoover, Jr., Steve Cullen, Third Row: Timothy Feczko (Sr. Vice-Pres.), Richard Murray, Clayton Seth, Robert Edward Dratwa, Charles Edward Former, Jon M. Brown (Vice-Pres. Paul K. Romey, Jr., Devon ne Horton, Bally Forst. Fourth Row: Gary Gardener, John P. Mitchell (Correspondent), James D. Moyer, John D. Schroffenberger, B. Glennmoore, R. Frank, Steve Gardner, Richard L. Hllligoss, David R. Cose, Robert E. B riles (Hist.), David Cross, James Bredle, Michael Sullivan (Chap. Efficiency Ch.), Jerry Baker. 425 JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL-Front Row: Dave Spence (Speaker), Ray Mode- sitt (Ind. Male Dir.), Tom Ireland (Org. Male Dir.}, Susie Hendricks (Sec), Jane Blatte (Org. Female Dir.), Pete Shuler (Pres.), Wes Skogan (Treas.), John D. Gilliam (Pari.). Second Row: Susan Klinger, Martha S. Johnson, Shirley App legate, Nancy Gift, Judi Jelusich, Sarah L. Jay, Connie Warner, Robin Shore, Carolyn Tracy. Third Row: Becky Hart, Marty Mc- Keehan, Susie Spiers, Cheryl Beiriger, Ginny White, Donna McKinley, Paulette Rubin, Bobbi Marmer, Cynthia Barron, Barbara Longsworth. Fourth Row: Anita Rodgers, Mary Wheelock, Marry Mormon, Anita Essex, James L. Williams, Fred Zart, Rob Lehman, Mike Turken, Kathy Bryant, Susie Metzner, Susie Mangel. Fifth Row: Timothy Shrewsbury, Rex D. Shrader, Skip Haislip, Bill Watt, Gary Lozow, Mickey Boer, Lester Thompson, Randy Roberts, Doug Hughs, Ron Crick. lass or 65 THE CLASS OF 1965 spent a busy year lobbying for desired legislation, re- organizing and improving the present policies of their class, and devising nev plans to better their organization. The Junior Class Council, including sixty- five members elected from the various housing divisions, carried out the business of the Junior Class. Among the past year ' s projects was the awarding of two scholarships of fifty dollars each to de- serving class members. Officers also re- inforced previous projects, such as the book board in the Union for the exchang- ing of books among students. A class newsletter was also produced. 426 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-Suzfe LeFevre (Ind. Female Dir.), Richard G. Zimmerman (Ind. Male Dir.), Roger Winters (Vice-Pres.), Jack Cooney (Treas.), Dave Frick (Pres.), Larry H. Lee (Org. Male Dir.). Not Pictured: Cindy Whitfield (Sec), Sharon Carrel {Org. Female Dir.). pll sopnomore class orncers tti p sopnomore class council SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL— Front Row: Lynda Jo Tomlin, Peggy Bal- lard, Carol Rector, Kathy Lybrook, Suzie LeFevre, Paula Gallinger, Carolyn Rish, Second Row: Pam Turner, Donna Ankony, Lynn Marcus, Roger Win- ters, Patricia A. Johnson, Richard G. Zimmerman, Tom Merrick, Ann Shane. Third Row: Larry H. Lee, Dove Frick, David Latham, Donald H. Leslie, John B. Hicks, Geoffrey N. Seaman, Jock Cooney, Jim Swedeen. 427 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS-Front Row: Nancy Land (Female Org. Dir.), Becky Thomas (Indp. Female Dir.), Jerry Swine (Org. Mate Dir.), Elaine Anstett (Sec). Second Row: Pete Siegrist (Vice-Pres.), Robert Wermer (Treas.), Rex Joseph (Pres.), David Adorns (Indp. Mole Dir.). Fresh reshman class orncers Hi Fresh resnman class counci FRESHMAN COUNCIL— Front Row: Jane Flu Her, Janice Inman, Sharon Goodnight, Marilyn Petric, Mary Dudderor, Elaine Anstett, Pot Fullerton, Susan Scovern. Second Row: Connie Clime r, Tina Hibbs, Nancy Land, Nancy Bachmonn, Vlcki Jornod, Karen Shapiro, Gordon Bloyer, Linda Harper, Becky Thomas. Third Row: Rosalind Gorrar, Barby Kum, Doug Zirkle, Lisso Purdy, Don Skomp, Charles R. Ott, Dove Myer, Lynn Farkas, Kathy Wilson, Harry L. Jensen. Fourth Row: Jerry Swan, Pete Siegrist, Robert L. Welmer, Steve Kill worth, Gary McFoll, Wally Zollman, Rex Joseph, David Adams, Alan Myers, Dave McHorry, Stephen D. Close. 428 ENOMENE— Front Row: Jeanie Irelon, Diane Fredrick (Program Ch.}, Marcy Tucker (Treas.), Peggy Ballard (Pres.), Phebe Berkowitz (Sec), Pam Turner (Vice-Pres.), Lynn Schechter. Second Row: Kathy Ly brook, Roberta Weisman, DJonne LaMaster, Connie Henderson, Lynda Jo Tomlln, Sally Boordmon, Reesa Goldsmith, Georgia Hooper. Third Row: Sandy Froom, Mary Jo Bolster, Pat Shane, Helen Rodgers, Marilyn Eeigenbaum, Betsy Baer, Dorlene Sheck, Marsha L. Zutz, Pamela Litman. Fourth Row: Barbara Ahl, Susan Seike, Gayle Vogel, Anna C. Cox, Laurilyn Harris, Cheryl Lou, Ann G. Shane, Christine Rohe. enomene Fal con c lub FALCON CLUB— Front Row: Robert Byron, Ed Ziemer. Second Row: Robert G. Marx, John D. Gilliam, Erik J. Jensen, C. R. Leadbetter, John Turner (Vice-Pres.), Mickey Baer (Pres.), Gary Miller, Jef Morgan, Andrey Harvey, Christopher Dant, James L. Williams, Rip Ellis, Alfred E. Neuman, Gorden Shousa, Jerry Miller, Tony Mommer, Tom Jansen, Woily Orr, Steve Houg- lond, Sam Huff. Third Row: John Forbes, Bob Wiesen, Dick Osborne, Rick Pearce, Dave Spence, Sidney Miller, Jim Lukins, Max Barrick. Fourth Row: Dennis Cheatham, Don Loftus, Deword Remeiz, Mel Roschelle tSec.-Treas. ' i. Fifth Row: Ron Crick, Marvin Knoll, Kent Scherschei, Wes Skogan, Deacon Hemmeter, Steve Ray. 429 HILLEL FOUNDATION-Front Row: Robert Weisman (Vice-Pres.), Barbara Krrtchik, Michele Fisher, Eileen Buchholz, Lois Rosenblun, Peach ie Schul- man. Second Row: Suzanne Berk, Susan Hiller (Sec), David Hurst (Treas.) H. Garry Gardner (Pres.), Rabbi Norbert Samuelson (Director), Richard Bean (Second Vice-Pres.), Sidney Miller. hillel Foundation home economics association HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION: Front Row: Jane Fuller, Nancy Slick, Peg Goolik, Aleta Shu maker, Elizabeth Jensen, Kothy Michaelis, Second Row: Sandra Kroczek (Trees.), Jane Prible (Sec. Ch.), Sue Schenkel (Sec), Mrs. Christ (Sponsor), Carolyn Thompson, Krista Tromon (Vice-Pres.), Dionne Glunt, Third Row: Joan Good, Leah Terrell, Carroll Leich, Wanda Lou Hash, Sandy Nelson, Brendo Whaley (Pres.), Terry Walls, Suzanne Fudgel. Fourth Row: Gail Benjamin, Barbara Maier, Judith A. Hodges, Marlene Walls, Jean Fuldner, Virginia Smith, Cynthia Matthews, 430 I -MEN ' S CLUB— Front Row: Bill Craig, David McCreo, Jim Blickenstaff, Rick Pearce, Maxton Sowers, Jim Helminiak, Charles Fichter, Rick Gilbert. Second Row: Al Harden, Dennis Krueger, Larry Coleman, Glenn Hackel, Ron Mooar, Bob Wham, Charlie Kane, Thomas Pope, Cory Tremewan, Larry Schulhof, Terry Shy. Third Row: Jim Sutton, Bill Poe, Tim Haley, Doug Lackey, Graig Koenjng, Dick Isel, Don Bennett, Chuck Leopold, Rick Burns, Robert Gergely. Fourth Row: Tom VanArsdale, Dick VonArsdale, Richard Conway, Pete Anderson, Cornelius Miller, Jim Binkley, Steve Reden bough, Jon McGlocklin, Joe Colter, Ralph Poehls, Tom Nowatzke. i-men s c lub intervarsity christian Fellowship leasue INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP LEAGUE-Front Row: Joyce Powlison, Nancy E. Thompson (Sec), Judy Owen, Marilyn Naylor, Cindy McKinney, She ran Koetje, Sharon A. King, Rose Wllhelm. Second Row: Loon Sluka, Peggy Albrecht, Judy Beth Huner, Roupen Berberian, Glen Lehman (Treas.), Nancy Harrison, Sarah Cady, Juonita Laidig (Vice-Pres.), Linda J. Moody. Third Row: Stan Ad sit. Bill Deckard, Donn Anderson, Robert Lively {Pres.l, Lowell C. Bergstedt (Vlce-Pres. , Stuart H. Swenson, Tore Ranstad, William H. Begeman, Ami! E. Gutwein, Jean Overman, Martha Stuckey. 431 student LITTLE 500, the World ' s Greatest College Week- end, is planned and su- pervised by the I.U. Stu- dent Foundation headed by (right) William S. Arm- strong, director, Karen Kline, vice-president, and Chuck Davis, president. A steering committee helps guide the weekend plans, and some 300 Foundation members assist in produc- ing the unique event. 432 Foundation oun STEERING COMMITTEE— Front Row: Ginny Shaw, Lorna Ltde, Chuck Davis (Pres.), Karen Kline (.Vice-Pres.), Jen Ellenberger (Sec), Dee Dee Vendes. Second Row: Leslie Manifold, Rich Woosnam, Ann Berg, Cullen At hey. Melody Mis, George KInq, Jeff Espich, 433 Hfi FOUNDATION members guide the cam- pus through Little 500 Weekend from the Mini trike race to the sight of the checkered flag on race day and through the Variety Show. When the weekend is history, they wrap up the reports and start planning for the next kick-off ban- quet. The empty tables will serve new Foundation members who will plan another Little 500 Weekend. The work of Student Foundation is perpetual. 434 frf 435 I.U. FOUNDATION— Front Row: Aileen Tanoka, Suzanne Harrison, Joan Wilson, Bobbi Mormer, Judy Withom, Vickj Adcock, Dottie Vial, Mary Ann Spahr. Second Row: Barbara Yanney, Mary Jane Sandelln, Becky Hart, Lisso Ahl, Sue von Grossm an, Pom Wilheim, C. J. Younghusband, Teresa Eyer, Judy Mishler. Third Row: Charlie Waggoner, Dick McCraken, Jerry Hilligoss, George Wetzel, George Bragg, James A. Gothard, Lewis M. Worford. I.U. Foundation LU. FOUNDATION — Front Row: Rita Burd, Anne Campbell, Carol Samp- son, Heather Whittemore, Sue Smith, Marty Hoy, Deedie Baumgartner. Second Row: Alayne Cook, Sandra Wagner, Barbara Baker, Winnie Vaughan, Susie Deems, Linda Nein, Louise Newhord, Pot Miller. Third Row: Robert Peorce, Paul Horkness, William P. Asbury, Susan Coplen, Larry J. Hannah, Lory Schulhof, Galen Lutz, Carol Adams, Tracy Temple. Fourth Row: Fred Sahrf, John Peters, John Norris, Lorry Cunningham, John Culllson, William Lowell Goss, David Phillips, Richard Flournoy, David Ramsay. 436 I.U. FOUNDATION— Front Row: Diane Krongelb, Jacqueline Thompson, Kathleen Cavanaugh, Sharon Longenberger, Rov Leonard, Martha J. Berry, Sue Rocke, Treva Davis, Peg Van Doren. Second Row: Ron Klenne, Susie Crouch, Susan Van Home, Susan Dahl, Terry McMillan, Doug Roland, Gall Gritzbough, Sue J. Davis, Susie Mangel, Marilyn Myers. Third Row: Dave KInser, Terry Gorsuch, Harry Ramsey, Ronald Silverman, Lonnle Rocster, Cole McCombs, Jack Cooper, Lowell H. Spencer, Keith Patrick, Bob Chris- topher, Bob Lewis. Fourth Row: Dave Zaun, Jerry Miller, Ernie Nlms, Jim Bailey, Tom Felger, Keith Miser, Ron Gillom, Ronald Gerow, Ronald Bricker, John Metts, Crolg Holmes. i.u. roundation I.U. FOUNDATION — Front Row: Marsha Hunt, Jane Platte, Merry Ring, Leslie Armstrong, Ellen Crowder, Susan Elliott, Linda Dorntge, Pat Elliott, D. Jane Dunn, JIM White. Second Row: Bonnie Jo Burk, Vicky Richardson, Sylvia Ehrman, Barb Fenton, Sarah E. Evans, Barbara E. Jones, Betty Jolly, Linda Scott, Karen Greiner, Carol Runner, Carmalieta Dellinger. Third Row: Tom Ireland, Michael Hoatetter, James L. Williams, Kent Grainger, Frederic N. Buckingham, Ron Currier, Joe Neihardt, Al Szal, Maria Payne, Judy Whlteleafher, Nancy Kesler. Fourth Row: Karl Swain, Rob Lehman, Alan Armstrong, Jim AAeyer, Jerry Sparks, Don Loftus, Randy Roberts, Brock Blosser, Phil Pate, Les Coyne, Tony O ' Bryan, Fred Hamen, Joel Montgomery, Dave Spence, Stephen Buzan. ft $ 437 I.U. FOUNDATION— Front Row: Robert T. Hawkins, Richard Best, Gene Moncel, Tom Long, Col Carnes, John D. Gilliam, Nicholas Pasche, Michael Grubb. Second Row: Peggy Stollenmeyer, Nancy Richards, Patty Fitch, Sharon Squier, Eugenia Forst, Kitty Kelley, Kay Cunningham, Carolyn Tracy, Mary R. Taylor, Mary Jo Thompson, Judy Floretta. Third Row: Wasfy B. Iskonder, Sherry Winslow, Darlene Gaynor, JuMe Froze, Connie Kollker, Kothy Ruch, Ginny White, Nancy Shepherd, Sandy Wilson, Joan Bruno, Gail Fields. Fourht Row: Arthur Rutkowski, Robert Wright, Al Buch- heit, Carol Parker, Phil Reed, Tom McG lasso n, Janet Vaksdol, Steve Gregory, Merry Mormon, Jane Jackson, Vickl Foster, Sarah Jane Forgy, Fifth Row: Gerry Ryan, Bill Craig, Bill Watt, Bill Vukowich, Max Barrick, Steve Pohl, Donald F. Yoder, Pete Shuler, Stephen Peterson, Dave Zimmer- man, Jim Scheid, James P. Moore, Timothy Shrewsbury, Nancy R. Thompson. i.u. Foundation I.U. FOUNDATION — Front Row: John Whitmore, Ron Crick, Ray Modesitt, Wally Orr, Gory F. Richardson, Jim Dickman, C. William Barton, Jerry Rush. Second Row: Jone Lee, Greer Dawson, Glenda Gray, R. Janie Fried- man, Kay Goodman, Nancy Gift, Sue Holliday, Nancy Good, Phyllis Deaton, Sherry Moore, Ann McClure, M. Libbie Gray. Third Row: Roses Toner, Marlene Duman, Lois Germonn, Barbara Gochschild, Mary L. Herrin, Sherry Mervis, Sally J. Hays, Susie Spiers, Susan Klinger, Ruth Ann Brown, Edee White, Diana Mast. Fourth Row: Myrna Oliver, Bill Godfrey, AAIchael A. Allan, Don Carlson, Susan Ruebush, Paul Vander Gheynst, Chuck Deets, Constance Gill, Kethy Bryant, Mary Goluch, Priscilla Logon, Marie Kuchuris, Jackie Gloss. Fifth Row: Randy Tobias (Chaplain), Dave Gibson (Advisor), John R. Long, Bruce Peters, Craig Long, C. William Johnson, Wes Skogan, Denny White, Harry Lamberson, Jack Crane, C. R. Leadbetter, Chris Dont. 438 LAMBDA ALPHA EPSILON — Front Row: Somporn Limparporn, Patrick Lomey, Phyllis Baker (Sec), Lorry Colborne (Treas.), Jerry D. Smith. Second Row: William P. Null, Rick Jackson (Vice-Pres.), Richord Z. Midkiff, Tanapon Panprothip, Frederic Keithley (Pres.). lambda alpha epsilon men s pemm c ub MEN ' S PEMM CLUB-Front Row: Lewis R. Scholl, William H. Finley, Jerry Fink, Rick Gilbert, Jim Helminiak (Pres.), Cory Tremewan, Ralph Waldo. Second Row: Spike Dixon, Colin Box, Fred Motlx (Vice-Pres), Tom Petry, Jim Bur re II, Don York, Bob Jordan, Sam New berg (Faculty), George F. Cousins. Third Row: Don Roach, Robert Adams, Donald M. Rudolf (Sec- Treas.), William Lee Yarber, Erv Inniger, Lorry Olliges, David McNought, Pete Anderson, David L. Gollchue. Fourth Row: Charles Mitchell, Luke George, Bill Kieron, Steve Gardner, Robert G. Buckner, III, Bob Single- ton, Jim Vandenbark, Martin Lebowitz, Ted Stickles, Paul Kuchuris. 439 MORTAR BOARD— Front Row: Dee Dee Vendes (Pres.), Myrna Oliver (Hist.), Judy Sickafus (Treas.), Judy Rice (Sec). Second Row: Karen Anderson, Ma ry a nne Bucha, Karen Kline, Bette Rattner, Sandy Furtlck. Third Row: Janice A. Ramsay, Linda Brown, Kathy London, Carol Szink, Ann Bar- thoiome. mortar board WHEN MORTAR BOARD goes tapping at the Association of Women Student ' s Mass Meeting, held early in spring, twenty-five junior women are selected as members of this organization. Membership qualifi- cations include superior scholarship, out- standing leadership, and active service on the Indiana campus. Among services given by Mortar Board were the selling of shakers for the Purdue-Indiana game and flowers for Mothers ' Weekend in the spring. Some of our Mortar Board ' s main activities were a dinner, given at the home of Dean Eunice C. Roberts, and an organizational retreat, in the fall semes- ter, at Bradford Woods. 440 H MU PHI EPSILON— Front Row: Olesia Rudenska, Karen Wilson (Song Ld.), Paulette Froemming (Cor. Sec), Karen Dee Good in, Lois Ann Rosenblum, Susan Hoagland, Sharon R, Thomas. Second Row: Lynn Nelson, Sondro Mirabella, Priscilla Niermann, Martha Susan Johnson (Treos.), Pat Noland (Pres.), Gayle Hansel, Christine Mirabella, Benny Jane Ketchom. Third Row: Darlyne Gaynor (Alum. Seel, Brenda Hobson, Donna Garrison, Carol Attaway, Barbranne St rite, Edrie LaPr ell, Rebecca Anderson, Cheryl Lau. mu phi epsi on newman c lub NEWMAN CLUB— Front Row: Laura Leo Vachet, Kay Hose (Sec), Pam Hornack, Christine DeWulf (Treas.), Francis DiNoto (Pres. Asst. Librarian}. Second Row: Daniel M. Grumman, Herman E. Greenwood (Vice-Pres.), Charles Mascus (Pro. Dir.), Robert Chioupek (Food Ch.1, Larry Kruszewski {Ind. Regional Dir.), James J. Bajgrowicz (Pres.) Pat Noonan (Exec. Council). 441 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Joyce Fuhrman (Sr., Sports Rep.), Magdalene Fuller (Fac. Adviser), Garriet Becker (Fac. Adviser), Bobbi Swartzell (Sr., Pres.), Rosie Schuber (Sr., Vice- Pres.), Marilyn Jacobson (Sr., Sec), Diane Ross (Jr., Treas.), Dorothy Gonskj (Fac. Adviser). Second Row: Lindo Price (Jr., Rep.), Ethel Marie Underhill (Sr., Rep.), Goyle Ann Dorsey (Sr., Hist.), Linda Lee Moffett (Soph., Rep.), Pat Knight (Sr., Rep.), Mary Shreve (Soph., Rep.). nurses executive council nurses junior class JUNIOR CLASS— Front Row: Rita Collecod, Patsy Guthrie, Barbara Bonner, Karen Armstrong, Betsy Traylor, Verlyn Chorlson, Carol Poweit, Judith Fowley, Elaine Bishop, Creta Slovin, Rosemory Chappell, Mary Stockamp, Linda Price, Jean Peacock. Second Row: Karin Olson, Mary Heavin, Myra Hamilton, Norma Storrs, Sharon Shoner, Carol Lawall, Diane Ross, Wanda ' ' m i% Bailey, Marilyn Porter, Donna Tousley, Carrollynne Gross, Kathleen Costello, Evelyn Leininger, Beverly Wells, Marie Scott. Third Row: Darlene Peters, Judith Zellers, Martha Snider, Caroline Stafford, Sandra Cotton, Joneth Emerson, Martha Meier, Patricia Fry, Prudence Amos, Sandra Porter, Nancy Sell, Judith Kernohan, Karen Deever, Karen Benne. 442 BASKETBALL TEAM— Jean Peacock, Susan Peerman, Kathryn Kren, Rita Collecod (Cheerleaders). Second Row: Judy Fawley, Karen Armstrong, Wanda Bailey, Diane Ross. Third Row: Sandra Miller, Patricia Knight, nurses basketball team Barbara Marshall, Prudence Amos, Patricia Fry, Joyce Fuhrman. Karen Hampton. nurses s oph omore ciass I, SOPHOMORE CLASS— Front Row: Jane Searfoss, Carolyn Mills, Ann Custer, Lois Morgan, Suzanne King, Edwina Potts, Susan Burns, Linda Moffett, Dorothy Wisler, Yolanda Smigra, Ann Hay, Dianne Ramsey, Marlene Swinehort, Marcia Fowler, Barbara Hodson, Nancy Zewen, Farel Shuger. Second Row: Karen Bundy, Nancy Jean Walters, Janice A. Gunn, Judith Carol Tucker, Mary Lou Shreve, Betty Wissing, Linda Ruth Hinchman, Joyce Ann Rider, Marilyn Louise Vogel, Judithonn Armborst, Marcia McCrory, Judith Ann IngersoU, Donna Miller, Elizabeth Creer, Sara Cartwright. Third Row: Judith Clark, Jill Ann Lock wood, Betty Jo Tudor, Mary Jane Stokes, Margaret Anis Thurman, Judy Ann Owens, Susan Marie Lezer, Mary Elizabeth Ware, Janice Sue Gahimer, Sharon V. Brltton, Annette Louise Gurauskos, Janet Shirlene Patrick, Jo Anne Jerram, C. Louisa Mitchell, Jean Marlene Cunningham, Sheila Ann Dayton, Julia Jane Clifton. Fourth Row: Betty Bennett, Normo Brian, Terry Olson, Janet Mizer, Joanna Sweany, Jacqueline Seymour, Margaret Moeller, Willo Schwieger, Jean Rettig, Judith Vance, Jean Martin, Connie Ellsworth, Alice Espich, Judith May fie Id, Patricia Lee, Corinne Hudson. Fifth Row? Poijc Avenlns. Karen Hampton, Barbara Bernd, Carol Newman, Suzanne WIegand, Betty Burns, Sandra Miller, Faye RInker, Karen Buschman, Condoce Franklin. Anne Marcilllat, Ann Beedy, Tanya Tucker, Sandra Patterson, Martha Koehler, Kathryn Burek. Sixth Row: Barbara J. Marshall. Marcel la May. Terry Sue Abel, Michele Wilkes. Donna Merritt. Betty Nigh be rt, Karen Irene Dolly, Joan States, Susan Yoder, Gayle Becker, Joanne Jolly, Melissa Pettet, Judith Good, Judy Maguire, Diane Emenhlser, Carole Bach. -1- ; 443 OCEANIDES— Front Row: Alice Jane Smith, Linda K. Kegley, Diane Cla- born, Judy Alexander, Linda Kaufman, Cathe Darst. Second Row: Ellen Ketterson, Carole Sosbey, Sally Korff, Pat Shane, Sue Hufman, Morionne Gillette, Sylvia Grant. Third Row: Kathy Dourson (Vice-Pres.), Maude Rosser (Treos.), Kris Reichart, Roulette Rubin (Pres.), Becky Collins, Barbara Ah I, Joanne Darby, Elaine McCormick, Sharon Doubledoy, Barbara Lane, Shelia Van Beaumont, Elnoro Bred en berg (Sec), Jan loerger, Kathy Mur- phy, Jody M. Horst, Nancy Kesler, Nancy Foster, Barbara Reising. oceaniaes d omicron delt OMICRON DELTA— Front Row: Harriet Wayts, Carol Herrmann (Hist.), Rhonda Clark fTreas.), Jeanne Stewart (Vice-Pres.), Sharon L. Morelock (PreV i, Connie Sue Ritchie. Second Row: Donna Tomlinson, Carol Jacobs, Rose Mary Chropusta, Karen Lentes, Olga Litwinko, Christine DeWulf, Pomelo Richeson. Third Row: Janet M. Janson, Judith A. Nagel, Barbara KIndblon, Carol Grimes, Donno Jennings, Cassandra Murrell, Re nee Pou- sig, Krnda Trenary. Fourth Row: Judy Van Sickle, Barbara Henry, Janet M. Bush, Susie Crouch, Sharon K. Jones, Judith A. Metcalfe, Noncy Monger, Susie Dodd, Patsy D. Smith. 444 PI LAMBDA THETA— Front Row: Mory Shaffer, Lucy Perry, Shondo Boggett (Correspondent), Doris Coch, Elizabeth Jensen. Second Row: Linda Hopper, Mary Jane Head (Trees. ), Maxine Dunfee, Lois Klezmer (Pres.), Marjorie pi lambda theta Crill, Gladys Anderson. Third Row: Marie Divincenti, Edel Winje, Marlene Walls, Lucile Spenser, Mary Rita Madden ( Vice-Pres. ' ■, Estello Reed. pershins riFles third resiment PERSHING RIFLES THIRD REGIMENT— Front Row: Norman C. Pozner (Exec. Office), Bruce Blair (Reg. Com.), Ray Gines III (Chief of Staff). Second Row: Mark Hershberger, Frank R. Hohn, Leslie M. Williams iCopt,}, Charles E. Jackson. 445 PERSHING RIFLES, COMPANY A3-Front Row: Maj. Clarence Miller (Ad- visor), James McDonald (Finance Off.), John S. Burnham (Exec. Off.), Carole Brevtns (Honorary Capt.), Liz Jannasch (Honorary 2nd Lt.), Angleo May (Honorary 1st It.), Charles Lamb (Capt.), Mark Bierly (2nd Lt.), Dick Phebus (2nd Lt.). Second Row: Allen D. Gibbs (1st Sgt.), William L. Cam- eron, James G. Sharpe, Stan Kent, Carl B rugger, Lorimer Nicall, Pete Schellie. Third Row: George Locke Dumm, Tom A. Whitsitt, Joseph W. Owens, Chorles Koziura, Jack Jennings, Steve Cork, A. William Cohen, Randy Windell. Fourth Row: Ray M. Maudlin, Paul D. Smith, Steven A. Fike, Ray Porter, Alex Black, Larry Greshom, Ronald Chase, Robert Parker, Henry Milonski. Fifth Row: Jerry East, David Quackenbush, Gerald Cornett, Collins G. Clyburn, Jon VonOosten, Mike G. Taylor, Mark Froker, Robert D. Von Schriltz, Jerry Gramam, Daniel L. Willloms. pershing rifles company a-3 PERSHING RIFLES, an honorary military society, is dedicated to improving the standa rds of military leadership in ROTC. A drill team, which travels to other uni- versities, and a rifle team, which com- petes with other companies, are among its most active branches. In the fall an initiation dance for incoming pledges was scheduled in the Frangipani Room. Other social activities of the year in- cluded a hayride, a swimming party, and a Halloween party. Serving the campus at basketball and football games, the riflemen guarded Jawn Purdue as he lay in state before the Indiana-Purdue football game. 446 PHI EPSILON KAPPA- Front Row: Jerry Fink, John Walker, Howard Wosh- ka, Guy Parcel, Karl Sutter, Dwoine Marten, Hubert Hoffman, Donald Wild, George Seichi. Second Row: Bernard I. Loft, George Finley, Donald J. Ludwig (co-spons.), Thomas Retry (Guide), Rolph Waldo (Treas.), Colin Box (Sec), Jim Helminiak (Pres.), Lorry Olliges (Vice-Pres.), Sam Newberg phi epsil on kappa (Foe. Spons.), Horry E. Lorche, Tom Nalepo, Curt SJmic- Third Row: John Renouf, Jock Razor, Dick Martin, Fritz Plinke, Bill Lefever. Don Rudolf, John Bell, Harold Barenz, Jon McGlocklin, Marvin Gray, Jock Jones, James Graf, Keogh Rash, Art Campbell, Gene Keyes, Jim Beales, Hal Wolter, David Lohse, Bill Landin. pleiad es PLEIADES— Front Row: Carol Ge liner, Margery Resnick (Vice-Pres.), Ann McClure, Sharon Squier, Mary Ann Spahr (Pres.), Kirsten Boyd (Program Ch.). Second Row: Sue Holliday, Susan Klinger (Program Ch.), Marilyn Myers, Ellen Crowder, Kay Boughman, Heather Wlttemore, Glendo Gray. Third Row: Bobbi Marmer, Judy Mishler, Solly Phend, Dorlyne Goyhor, Julie Froze, Lois Klintworth, Margaret Gray, Sue Wagner. Fourth Row: Pot Miller (Treos.), Merry Mormon, Susan Metzner, Pot Greves, Marie Kuchuris, Lissa Ahl, Pom Risley, Mary Glouch, Claude tte Phillips, Gail T, Gritzbaugh, Janie Rothert. 447 PHI ETA SIGMA— Front Row: Gregory Baugher, John Hargis, Pat Ho ran. Bill Huddleston, Mike Burt (Pres.), Frank Rodgers. Second Row: David C. Allen, Howard Marcum, Fred Foushee, Donn W. Anderson, Don Cronkite, Roger L. Winter, David Cusick. Third Row: Jim Kittle, James McClure, William R. Fortner, Max Warner (Sec), Paul D. Isenberg, Jerry E. O ' - Shaughnessey, John F. Lyons, A. Larry Carter [Vice- Pres.). phi eta Sigma PHI ETA SIGMA, a national freshman men ' s honorary, initiates each year those freshman men having a 3.5 cumulative grade average for the first semester or first year. The number of members varies from year to year but usually averages around 150 men. Although the group does not function actively throughout the year, it serves its major purpose in giving recognition to those having high scholas- tic achievement. A tea, held in the early part of December with Alpha Lambda Delta, recognized new members of both groups. A banquet, given late in the second semester, introduced the new members and officers. 448 POM PON GIRLS-Front Row: Pat Little, Marsha Hunt, Jill Wade, Howard Hormann, Jane Hufford, JeonJe I re Ian, Susie R. Rogers, Beverly Martin. Second Row: Connie Harrison, Marsha Zelger, Janet Writer, Marilyn Flll- brandt, Marilyn Schultz, Susan L. Crawford, Janet Edington, Susan J. Carter, Michele Jamison. Third Row: Sandy Swenson, Janet WIssmlller, Jonls John, Elsie Bobb, Becky Thomas, Janice Yost, Trisha Reinertson, Sandra Weisensteiner, Sana King, Marti Sweitzer. Fourth Row: Ellen Ket- terson, Joan Kasting, Barbara Weihmiller, Julie E. Sanders, Kathy DeVos, Potty Koop, Adrian Drapoklk, Judy Speer, Leon no Morris, Lorno Propes, Mario Hobecker, Jennie Beth Gastineau. pom pon girls scabbard and blade SCABBARD AND BLADE— Front Row: Norman C. Pozner (Ass ' t. Pledge Trainer), G. Clark Harrison (Pledge Trainer), Elliott Gold, Copt. Norman Be- dell (Advisor), Bruce R. Blair (Pres.), Matthew N. Lees (Sec), Robert De Broka. Serond Row: Jock Bornhouse, Howard Wilcox, Stanley Adsit, John S. Burnham, Charles L. Stuart, Randall J. Yenerich, Leo Schlotter, Bryce Slo- bough. Third Row: Robert H. Shields, Roy Gines, IH, John Eichenberger, Mike Cooper, Charles Lamb, Bob Wham, Jim Kellock, Leiand Butler, Fred S. Dunn. Fourth Row: Brock L. Blosser, Dick Isel, John Whit more, Joe Pumphrey, James McDonald, Rickord Osborne, Richard Heger, Leslie M. Williams, Rick Fanning, Lorry Coddens, Philip Gaylan. 449 SIGMA ALPHA ETA— Front Row; Nancy Monaghon, Suzanne Murphy, Barbara Scudder, Sandy Fritz. Second Row: Carol Olson, Carole Anne Williams, Sandra K. Wilson, Suetto Spongier, Melva Oates. Third Row: Carolyn Ridenour {Cor. Sec), Loroine Shuter (Treas.), Stephanie H elf rich, Pam McReynolds, Julie Froze. sisma alpha eta SIGMA ALPHA IOTA— Front Row: Shirley Flannery, Barbara Robertson, Ann Williams (Rush Ch.), Carol I. Traub (Chaplain), Sarah L. Jay, Jackie Jenkins, Bonnie Cadwaldader (Pres.), Ellen S. Chramm (Vice-Pres.), Julie Johnson, Janet Glick (Rush Ch.}, Mary Lou Beilstein, Beverly McGahey sisma alpha iota (Treas.), Beth Beesley, Andrea Winston (Corr. Sec). Second Row: Gail Webb, Mary Arnold, Mary Brice, Linda lovig, Janet Quivey, Jeanne Gladney, Jane Abbott, (Rec Sec). 450 SIGMA DELTA CHI-Front Row: John Biersdorfer, Richard Yookom (Ad- visor), Dave Goskill, Richard Hagenston, Second Row: Miles Hession, Tom Opre, John Trumbull, Bill Watt. Sigma delta chi SIGMA DELTA CHI, a professional so- ciety for men interested in editorial journalism, celebrated its fiftieth anni- versary on the Indiana University campus this year. The society is open to all junior, senior, and exceptional sopho- more men v ith a 2.3 cumulative grade average who profess a deep interest in the varied aspects of journalism. A major activity was their annual Blanket Hop which raised funds to pay for the foot- ball team ' s honor blankets. The golden anniversary was celebrated at the Grid Iron Banquet, held by Sigma Delta Chi every spring to provide necessary funds for the society. 451 y SIGMA THETA TAD— Front Row: Carolyn Hacker, Clarice Bemis, Ruth Roose, Patricia Morrison, Donna Potts, Crystal Springborn, Lauranne Sams, Billie Bond, Linda Dresbach, Sandra Symons, Nancy Ho lean son. Second Row: Emma Flinner, Betty Holderman, Kothy Shofer, Carol Panicucci, Margaret Applegate, Evelyn Harper, Karen Chapin, M. Jean Shockley, Roberta Swortzell, Mildred Morgan, Ruth Ann Busald, Nancy Esarey, Janet Banta, Phyllis McConahay, Dorothy Hausmon, Martha Overmyer. sisma theta tau SKULL AND CRESCENT— Front Row: Tom Luby, Steve Bock, Irv S. Goodman, Tom Wright, George Spees ( Vice- P res.}, Preston Levi (Pres.), Mike WhJtt- oker. Second Row: Steve Urse, Mike Hunsberger, Bill Steels, Marty Kap- lan, Joe Vogel, Tom Kilrein, Allan Levenberg, Robert KInkle. Third Row: Phil Price, Rick Huff, Pat Terry, Roger Moore, John Spilker, John Gar- skull and crescent mong, Bruce Kotzan, Tom Denny, Dove Layne. Forth Row: Jerry Judjohn, Henry Persons, Ben Dover, Jim Gemmer, Jock Cooney, John Steckley, Don Wemlinger, Art Kamisugi. Fifth Row: Jeff McClellan, Dave Pollert, Mike Freid, Dove Wallgren, Clyde Glutz, Stance Lazonski, Jerry Curry, Dave Levy, Kenneth Younger, Jim Beam. 452 SOCIAL SERVICE-Stephanle Thomos (Sec), Rita Page (Schol. Ch.), Martha Hamilton (Program Ch.), Karen McCarthy (Publicity Ch.), Terry Vane (Pres.), Janet Lewis (Treas.), Alice Thompson. Second Row: Daria Wade, Joan Sluka, Bob Boyd, Lofcian Yormohanadi, Merry Carmichael, Levanna social service cl ub Watkrns, Theodora Allen. Third Row: Doug Estell, Jerry Robinson, Karen Swank, Gene Hufford, Thomas F. Carmichael, Shirley Wilkinson, Vivian Jurca, Kenneth Inman. sphinx club SPHINX CLUB— Front Row: Mike McCarthy, Al Szol, John Greenwald, Mike Seigel, Bill Meek. Second Row: Tom Elkin, Michael Brugos, John Byrne, John Blumenthoi, Tim Feczko, John H. Norris, Max Wilke, Dove Bornett. Third Row: Roger Beckemeyer, Bob Schweitzer, Honk Bilslond, Larry Broun, Doug Cohen, Al Donate, Dick Schroeder, Brian Bailey, Steve Mowrer, Zach Smith, Roger Thomas. Fourth Row: Jerry Beaumont (Pres.), Wayne Harry man, John Metts, Terry Vane, Martin Thomas Borco, Ron Gillom, David Debes, Fred Matix. Fifth Row: Jay Brodsky, Dove Mc- Naught, Tony Hohn, Jim Spear, Way land Hicks, William Granville Bally, Phil Pate, Gerry Ryan, Bill Lafever, David Phillips. John Peters. 453 STUDENT ATHLETIC BOARD-Front Row: Jane Hufford (Cheerleader), Janet Vaksdal (Sec. Treas.), Ted Smith (Advisor), Marie Kuchuris (Special Events), Say Boughman (Student Spirit). Second Row: Jerry Hilligoss (Vice-Pres.), Jay F. Youngflesh Pres.), Jack Cooper (Student Spirit), Mike Purvis (Jr Athletic Board), Chris Dant (Special Events and Minor Sports). student athletic board junior student athletic board THE JUNIOR STUDENT ATHLETIC BOARD, whose members number sixty- four, has been very active this year in the promotion of school spirit and ath- letic events. The duties of the Jr. SAB included carrying out the plans and de- cisions of the Student Athletic Board steering committee through campus-v ide publicity and good student-athletic re- lations. I.U. witnessed a flood of posters, letters, signs, and radio announcements encouraging the sale of student ticket books in the fall. Also sponsored by the Jr. SAB this year were Homecoming weekend events which included a pep rally and a parade. 454 beowuK helps athletic board cheer 455 STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION-Front Row: Reva Grossman, Dole Hotfle (Treos.J, Carole Forst (Pres,), Sally Johnson (Sec.) Mark Cline fVice-Pres.), Nancy L. O ' Brien, Lorraine Hurteau. Second Row: Karen Law- son, Mary Linda Shehorn, Judith A. Smedley, Judith C. Hayes, Vickie Wagner, Shelloh Tolbert, Doris Mueller, Karen Ye lien, Terr! Penn. Third Row: Joann Richardson, Patricia Reid, Sally Sweltzer, Carol Love, Rhonda McCrady, Shirley Erickson, Shelley Smith, Mary C. HImsel, Ginny Mc- Culloch, Barbara Badertscher. Forth Row: Sandra Do vis, Lenora G. Lesley, Carolyn Settle, Joanne Downing, Sue Schellert, Amber Bevers, Charlotte Trueblood, Jon McMillin, Judith A. Lane, Ellen Joseph, Mrs. Nancy Coffin (Pub. Ch.). Fifth Row; Joan Sherby, Constance Gill, Barbara Yorrington, Bill Sharp, James Benton, William L. Yarber, Stuart H. Swenson, Nancy A. Feldt, Sandy Conti, Beth A. Miller, Janice L. Major. student education association OPEN FOR MEMBERSHIP to all students in Education, the Student Education As- sociation is a branch of the Notional Education Association. Acting to aid and inform the students in Education, this service organization had several panel discussions this year, using such topics as the Peace Corps Program for teachers and the NEA ' s policy on strikes and sanctions. A demonstration of team teaching was also given for the benefit of the students. Sponsored by the SEA ' s annual activities is the Undergraduate Leadership Conference, held in the fall, to acquaint new students with the School of Education. 456 STUDENT GOVERNMENT CABINET-Front Row: Barbara Longsworth (Sec. Publicity), Sue Hollida (Ch. of SENSE), Judy Hall (Sec. Campus Welfare), Susan Adams (Cor. Sec), Bob M. Phillips (Sec. of Treas.). Second Row: Linda Swensson (Exec. Sec), Michael J. Hovert iCh. of SEC, Stephen Smith (Student Body Pres.), Gerry Ryan iSec of Bus. Affairs i, Susan Crouch (Ch. of COPE). student government cabinet ONE OF THE MOST ACTIVE organiza- tions of its kind in the nation, student government at Indiana University func- tions to voice the opinions and needs of the students on campus and tries to make those needs apparent to the administra- tion. In a real sense, the purpose of student government is to serve as a lobby between the Student Body and the Administration. Its organization based on the Federal system, the student gov- ernment conducted surveys and suc- ceeded in solving both minor and im- portant problems. Among the new pro- jects this year were the Overseas Flight and College Ambassadors groups. 457 STUDENT SENATE-Frcnt Row: Tracy Temple, Patti Kellison, William God- frey (Speaker), Jane Jackson, Patricia Ann Johnson, Marti McMurtry. Second Row: Sharon Squier, Cheryl Beiriger, Joel Rose, Bob Daniels, Ed Enghaus, Scotty Head. Third Row: Dave Frick, David Rogers, Jim Grandorf, Tom F, Broadley, Clifford M. Minier, Nabil Sukkar, Randy Tobias. Fourth Row: Rex Joseph, Roger Sawtelle, Wes Skogan, Pete Shuler, Jim Kittle, Dave Rainford. student senate THE STUDENT SENATE, which is the leg- islative branch of the Indiana University student government, has the responsi- bility of regulating all activities that are subject to student decisions. This in- cludes managing compus-wide elections, forming cultural and educational pro- jects, and taking stands on important campus issues. It represents student opinion on the various areas of university life. The group is composed of senators elected by the Student Body from con- stituencies based on living area divisions. Outstanding senators ore recognized each year for their over-all contribution and work. 458 SUPREME COURT— Frount Row: Margaret Rudolph, Lissa Ah I, Shirley Applegate. Second Row ham, Steve Lumm. Kenneth Barker, Robert Bramon, Thomas Gro- student supreme court NINE JUSTICES REPRESENT the Student Body in the Indiana University Student Supreme Court. Qualifications for the office of justice, a position which is filled for the duration of one ' s college career, include high scholarship and previous residence on the Indiana campus. Shirley Applegate presided over the court, hav- ing been appointed Chief Justice by Steve Smith, President of the Student Body. Among the many duties of the court is the interpretation of the consti- tution. The Supreme Court has jurisdic- tion over the Student Senate legislation and also over matters of the Traffic Ap- peals Court. 459 TAU BETA SIGMA— Front Row: Belinda Bower (Pres.), Amy Lueking, Mary Mcpherson, Carol O ' Reilly, Mo reel la Schahfer (Treas.), Rita Burd, Carole Troyer. Second Row: Sylvia Atkinson, Oma Buckner (Dist. Vice-Pres.), Karen Hansen, Harriet Lundberg, Barbara L, Pratt, Donna Person ' Sec. J, Barbara S. Huber, Grenda G. Hobson. tau beta sisma women s recreation association WOMEN ' S RECREATION ASSOCI ATION-Front Row: Louise Rodman (Pres.), Carole Sosbey (Vice-Pres.), Suzanne Fudge (Sec), Susan Peterson (Pub. Ch.). Ann McClure (Treos.). 460 THETA SIGMA PHI— Front Row: Carol Sampson (Treas.), Holly Gooding (Pres.), Barbara A. Parke, Bobbi Mormer, Patricia A. Fisher (Vice-Pres.). theta sisma phi Second Row: Bonnie Jo Burk, Joan Kynn Arehart, Linda S. Borsch, Jonet Vaksdal (Sec), Myrno Oliver, Janet Eberle. union board at indianapolis UNION BOARD— Front Row: Carmine McDonald, Allied Health Science; Joneth Emerson, School of Nursing; Marlene Young, Downtown Campus; Cynthia Flougher, School of Nursing; Susan Robinson, Downtown Campus; Jean Siegmon, Normal College; Vivian Walton, Dental Hygiene. Second Row: R. A. Dault, Union Building Manager; Prof. Edward Gass, School of Law; Paul Roland, School of Law; Richard Crow, Social Service; George Dunkin, Social Service; Joseph Fox, School of Dentistry; Don Good, School of Medicine; Tedd Karnlschky, Normal College; Fred Gorver, School of Law; Ray Scott, Program Coordinator. 461 HAROLD W. JORDAN DIRECTOR MARLENE OUMAN SECRETARY MICHAEL CORNFELD VIRGINIA WHITE STEPHEN POHL DAVID GIBSON PRESIDENT 1963 1964 SUE HOLLIDAY PRISCILLA LOGAN xVO«A v BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1963 19 SHERRY MERVIS FALL CARNIVAL STEERING COMMITTEE-Front Row; Heather Whittemore, Betsy Boer, Roberta Marmer, Ann Stoelting, Glenda Gray (Gen. Sec), Lynn Smock, Lissa Ahl (Publicity), Sherry Mervis (Union Board Member). Second Row: Forth Poioy, Marilyn Felgenbaum, Sharon Csernits, Richard Manning, Lanni Foster, Susan Crouch, Linda Eckert. Third Row; James Rowlings, Lawrence Lee, David F. Briggs, Peter Woodburn (Solicitations Ch.), Erik J. Jensen, Craig Long. Fourth Row: Ron Gillam (Gen, Ch.), John Stoeckley. - ■t 1 -A jB r ' i |j 1 J K H gfc  4hHHH a ' t H b i|j 1 ■Mk, ■ Jlfl i - w ll - |||KppB ftii 1 , lA ri t P 1 ■ H ilJ ' Rf -Sin liH i r i % L H Bl M v . - - ' HI ' v ' - ! PsFV 1 -. . : , . Wm-r ...A ' a . r . J 7 Wmy r k , t , E, ' T ' lia L ' i ' H 11 1 : i [1 T « 1 f- ,: l!9IIHi 1 1 A Id) 1 fl | lfeii:ar s |B -f Ps ' f- T-i ll g , 462 RICHARD G. SEVER PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR union board oFFers - recreation - JERRY SPARKS VICE PRESIDENT SUE WAGNER - culture - and social events 463 1 • Jr -w v ' WB ■ K ' t t t f t Ji . J t f Hi •-W L HS 9 ' - HiPlW TTW « Kti rtiPlM YWCA CABINET— Front Row: Treva Davis, Solly Boordman, Robin Shore, Sandy S wen son, Diane Krueger, Kathy Ly brook, Sally Bash, Georgia Hooper, Ann Franklin. Second Row: Cheryl Coko, Judith Ulerich, Carolyn Rish, Martha Jane Berry, Judy Forney, Mary L. Herrin, Sharon Squler, Linda Eckert, Pat Pell, Sarah Mellencamp. Third Row: Sue Summers, Julio Lambert, Judy Harding, Jane Stocker, Anne Walker, Darlene Gay nor, JoAnn Mcilhenny, Joan Sherby, Kay Hoffar, Mary Jo Bolster, Carolyn McKinney. Fourth Row: Sue Newmann, Judy Irish, Mary Ann Heinzmonn, Kathleen Lightcap, Becky Kimmel, Susie Hines, Anna Cox, Susan Selke, JoAnn e Darby, Diane L. BIythe, K. Sue Case, Lane Grile, Lois Kllntworth. ywca cabinet FORMING THE YWCA CABINET are the Student Executive Council, the chairmen of the seven service committees, and the Live Vers, v ho represent the organiza- tion in the various housing units on the I.U. campus. Working together for a com- mon purpose, which is the desire to rea- lize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God, the mem- bers of the YWCA Cabinet worked to im- prove the many services, which they rendered to the campus, and made plans for future aids to student living. Serving as a unifying unit of a widely branching group, the cabinet comprised a vital and active branch of the YWCA. 464 YWCA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Front Row: Linda Jo Tomlin, Heather W. Whittemore, Kathleen Cavanaugh, Rita Jane Bid die (Treas.), Patricia A. Fisher. Second Row: Marilyn Ostroff, Betsy Castle, Elizabeth LJevan, Suzanne Moyer, Judy Mishler, Janet M. Janson, Carolyn Tracy. Third Row: Linda Brown (1st Vice-Pres. i, Susan Ruebush, Barbara E. Jones, Marie Kuchuris, Pam Rislay, Scotty Head (Pres.i, Pat Miller Dlst. Rep., Tammy Watts (Sec). ywca council THE YWCA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL is com- posed of six student officers and two members from each of the seven com- mission areas on the campus. This body of students was mainly concerned with the policy and decision making linked with the YWCA ' s program for the past year. Among the projects of the council was a community service program, the holding of small study groups, and campus presentations of such topics as religion, independent versus organized living, the race problem, and nuclear warfare. Other activities enjoyed by the group were the I.U. Sing, Freshman Camp, and the Student Leader Program. 465 STUDENT AMA— Front Row. James Entner, Daniel B. Roberts, Duke Fisher, Stive Nasser, Victor C. Hockner (Faculty Adviser), Howard Rusman, Donald G. Lee, Paul E. Kouffmon. Second Row: Charles W. Splittorff, Harry J. Stoller, Robert F. Jackson, John F. Moe, Rex R. Hooker, Michael Silbert, George E. Waters, George E. McCord, Donald G. Mode. student american medical association american medical association orricers STUDENT AMA OFFICERS-Duke D. Fisher, (Natl. Vice-Pres.), Victor C. Hackney (Faculty Adviser), Mary Ann Cortess (Sec), Charles W. Splittorff (Treas.), Donald G. Mode (Pres.). 466 Indiana daily student THE WORLD ' S Greatest College Daily, affectionately called The Daily Stupid, celebrated its ninety-seventh birthday anniversary February 22. The Bystander, a popular column by Tom Green, continued to thrill the millions; and Spinoza, a comic strip drawn by Tom Butters (above), satirized the saga of the Pizza Bug and other traumas of the campus. The Student this year adopted a teletypesetter system to speed production. The student-operated morning news- paper is printed in Ernie Pyle Hall by professional printers. 467 th e woria s id ' i .- J . f jjj 468 greatest college daily at work 469 470 JAN DAUGHERTY KATZ Managing Editor BILL WATT Chief Editorial Writer daily student fall semester TOM GREEN Editor-in-Chief (The Bystander) I big threes spring semester BRUCE HADLEY Managing Editor JOEL WHITAKER Editor-in-Chief ' V DAVE COHN Chief Editorial Writer 471 Indiana daily student staFF EXECUTIVES— Front Row: Donna Anderson, (Night Ed.), Barbara Longs- worth (Assoc. Ed.), Mary Anne Gilmer (Campus Ed.), Dale Terry (Night Ed.), Rodney Richards (Night Ed.). Second Row: Bob Stover (Sports Ed.), Ellen McKInney (Asst. Campus Ed.), Doug Roberts (City Ed.), Jack Gilhooly (Assoc. Ed.), Mike Kelsey (Assoc. Ed.), Irene Golden (Women ' s Ed.). Third Row: Anita Essex (Asst. Ed.), Tim Banaszak (Photo Ed.), Holly Gooding (As- soc. Ed.), Becky Collings (Asst. Ed. of Profile). I 472 BUSINESS EXECUTIVES- Fred Weddle (Promotion Manager), Trm Black (Business Manager), Bill Dopp (Advertising Man- ager). REPORTERS— Front Row: Tim Banaszak, Cory Eckard, Lou Maravllla. Second Row: Chuck Walls, David C. Allen, Ron Stotts, Don Snider, Charley Locke. Third Row: Kothy Hoynie, Key Spyhalski, Patty Francis, Linda Gregory, Pot Smith. Fourth Row: Steve Wilson, Charles Jackson, Miles Hession, Allan Marshall, Jeff Chastain, Margie Reynolds, David Meo. Fifth Row: Mary Jo Bolster, David Hadley, Joel McNolly, Anne Roger, Harriet Mechling, Marg- aret McFarland, Anita Essex, Andra Dickover. Sixth Row: Tom Deel, Sheldon Shafer, Ken Turpin, Mary Beth Mottox, Marc Carmichael, James Fox, Carol Ologewski. Seventh Row: David Derkacy, John Sherman, Bryan Moss. 473 arbutusites on the job entertainins campus 474 475 SUPERVISING the 1964 Arbutus, a $53,000 project, was the duty of the Big Three, Myrna Oliver, Editor-in-Chief; Mary Ann Spahr, Manag- ing Editor, and Mike Seigel, Business Manager. The Board of Student Publications appoints the Big Three who appoint the Major Staff who appoint the General Staff. It ' s the happiest bureaucracy on campus. 476 arbutus big three MIKE SEIGEL, Business Manager MARY ANN SPAHR, Managing Editor MYRNA OLIVER, Editor-in-Chief 477 MEG GRAY Assistant to Editor I J IM FISHMAN Assistant to Editor II BRENDA BROWN Assistant to Managing Editor JIM BREDLE Art Editor TOM LONG Promotions Director PAT MURRAY Residences Editor LINDA GREGORY Scheduling Manager 478 ar butus major staFF DAVE DeJEAN Photo Editor BOBBY WEISMAN Narrative Editor PHIL REED Sports Editor BECKY KIMMEL Office Manager LINDA SAYKA Organizations Editor EMILY CRONAU Personnel Manager LINDA GORSELINE Schools and Administration Editor SANDY FROMM Senior Editor GARY AUERBACH Treasurer 479 ARBUTUS GENERAL STAFF— Front Row: Linda Harrison, Betsy D. Brown, Vivian Mitzmon, Brenda Hedrick, Sharon Coralline, Carol Danna. Second Row: Carol Soslowsky, Cheryl A. Wilson, Judith M. Pollock, Kay Sieber, Sandy Bye, Elaine S. Marcus, Mary Margaret Treanor. Third Row: Pat Toensing, Pam Messel, Linda Roe Smith, Karen Brehm, Roche lie Abrams, Terry Bally, Margaret Masson, Beverly Stein. Fourth Row: Barbara A. Bail, Dennis Sawyer, John M. Taylor, Steve Gardner, Chuck Carry, Joe Orban, Bill Otte, Fred Zahrt, Nancy N. Wilson. ARBUTUS GENERAL STAFF— Front Row: Paulette Becker, Harriet Wayts, Sue A. Harker, Bonnie Russell, Georglanne Warner, Carol N. Smith. Sec- ond Row: Nancy A. Coots, Laure E. Ekiund, Betty Figlure, Paula VanHorn, Susie Helfrich, Elaine Edwards, Millie Hudson. Third Row: Casey Vance, Maria Payne, Noreve Cornea, Patty F. Walsner, Nancy Buchmann, Sharon Spinks, Louise Lynch, Susan Mulllns. Fourth Row: Kathy Arata, Marilyn Stanley, Rudy Miller, Lorry Strawser, Marion Stewart, George Silia, Jill Green berg, Lynn Marcus, Kay Kinnison, Tina Hibbs. arbutus seneral starr 480 arbutus photosraphers PHOTOGRAPHERS— Front Row: Rick Barron, Rudy Miller, Second Row: Doug Roberts, Tim Banaszak, Fred Kahrt. 481 1964 arbutus staFF MANAGING EDITOR Mary Ann Spahr EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Myrna Oliver BUSINESS MANAGER Michael Seigel ASSISTANT TO THE EDITOR I Meg Gray ASSISTANT TO THE EDITOR II Jim Fishman ASSISTANT TO THE MANAGING EDITOR Brenda Brown ART EDITOR Jim Bredle STAFF Sharon Coralline Laurie Ekiund Betty Figlure Jill Greenberg Lori Koehler Patti Koop Louise Lynch Lynn Marcus Vivian Mitzman Susan Mullins Ann Pov ers Carol Smith Linda Smith Karen Steele John Taylor CIRCULATION MANAGER Caryl VanRanst STAFF Barbara Bergman Peso Goldsmith Barbara Kirtchik Linda Ann Meissner Bill Otte Margot Pickering Beverly Stein Tish Thompson Nancy Wilson CONTRACTS MANAGER Joe Vogel STAFF Jay Levey Martin Levy Sandra Siegal COPY EDITOR Alice Osier STAFF Barbara Boles Gail Bayer Paulette Becker Sue Marker Pam Messel Alice Jane Smith Pat Toensing NARRATIVE EDITOR Bobby Weisman STAFF Joan Barron Barbara Dolata Linda King Lois Loots Dave McAllister Elinor Shulman OFFICE MANAGER Becky Kimmel STAFF Sonja Bex Sandy Bye Janet Calderon Carol Danna Daren Fitton Marilyn Jones Edrie LaPrell Elaine Marcus Vivian Mitzman Kay Proper William Roberts Sue Short Carol Soslowsky Cheryl Southwich Mary Treonor Harriet Wayts Cheryl Wilson ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR Linda Sayka STAFF Elizabeth Crov der Maria Payne Dianne Robinson Laurie White PERSONNEL MANAGER Emily Cronau ASSISTANT Calda Wright PHOTO EDITOR David DeJean STAFF Tim Banazak Rick Barron David Meo Rudy Miller Joe Orban Harry Purkhiser Doug Roberts Jim Weimer Fred Westbrook Fred Zahrt SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT PHOTOGRAPHERS Richard Horwitz Jerry L. Mitchell C. David Repp PROMOTIONS DIRECTOR Tom Long STAFF Janet Berman Nancy Coats Elaine Edwards Tina Hibbs Millie Hodson Percy Kleinhops Berniece Nikoly Bonnie Russel George Silca Marion Stewart Larry Strawser Susan Syphers Mary Wassman Ellen Woods RESIDENCE EDITOR Pat Murray STAFF Sharon Babcock Linda Douglas Kathy McGreal Alan Miller Margorie Parker Judy Rosenburg Janet Wissmiller SCHEDULING MANAGER Linda Gregory STAFF Cathie Arata Betsy Brown Sandy Bye Noreve Cornea Rita Cosper Carol Danna Marge Goding Jackie Groverman Linda Harrison Susan Helfrich Elaine Naramoto Vickie Ryan Kay Seiber Marilyn Stanley Pat Terpstro Dina Vance Paula VanHorn Patty Waisner Georgia Warner SCHOOLS AND ADMINISTRATION EDITOR Linda Gorseline STAFF Mary Haas Barbara Haskett Kay Kinnison Carole Peden Susan Pollock Martha Rockwood SENIOR EDITOR Sandy Fromm STAFF Terry Bally Reno Blitz Nancy Buschmann Betty Ann Fox Diana Haber Marsha Miller Carole Owens Susie Reed Robinpat Tom Pam Ziering SPORTS EDITOR Phil Reed STAFF Steve Gardner James Nolan Denny Sawyer Denny Yoder TREASURER Gary Auerbach 482 arbutus has recorded (and ribbed) campus liFe for 70 years EVERY MINUTE a fool is born, quipped American humorist Don Herold, and every spring somebody runs for an Arbutus job. He edited the 1912 Arbutus. For seventy years fools have continued to appear, and so has the Arbutus. We invite you to review these seven decades with us and to glimpse Indiana University ' s yearbook growing up. . . .- sy ' 1%5eniorClass, Indiana Univ£R5iTr. BWOMINrTTQIi, IND. 483 Mk ' oMr l ' ' 1894 THE FIRST Arbutus, named for epi- gaea ripens, a New England vine that flowered on Arbutus Hill about four miles from Bloomington, appeared in 1894. The book, ex- plained the Board of Editors in a preface, to careless observers, may bear the earmarks of work hastily done, but we can say sin- cerely that we began to write it over four weeks before sending to press. (Work for the 1965 Arbutus began in April.) And when they said write, they meant write. The yearbook included a few pictures and sketches, but it was first a liter- ary production and last photo al- bum. The literary entries ran the gamut from formal pieces to coun- try correspondence from residence areas like Kappawick, Phi Psi Cross- roads, Beta Valley, Sigma Nuburg, and Independent Post Office. The book began with an ode to the flowering Arbutus, a chaste, spicy, shy, fair blossom. Board op Editors. 484 1904 CLUBS Nli A DECADE later, clubs and Greek let- ter organizations were receiving more attention. Pictures like these of the Delta Gamma sorority sisters and the men of Alpha Delta Sigma fraternity spiced the literary annual. The frater- nity brothers billed themselves as The Skulls with colors of block and blue and the night shade as a flower. The literary works that year included a many-chaptered mystery story called Nicholas Smarter ' s Bloomington Bluff or The Quest of the Stolen Credits. It concerned the quest of Huntington Snaps, a young man with baggy trous- ers and seven frat pins, for a dipl oma. An epic poem, The Scrapiad, re- viewed the customary Class Scraps (for all excitement purposes a forerunner to Little 500 Weekend) in metric form. MAKING LITERATURE 485 THE FUM DEPAPTMENT nir iliin ' r lia c t tjn to tin.- circus uri Dunn Meadow to sec- queer tilings Wc come to college lor an education. We leave with a pose don herold ' s twelve book Lj w u The faculty is a necessity 486 THE CLASSIC in the yearbook ' s era of homey humor was Don Harold ' s Twelve Arbutus. A graduate of the English Department in 1912, this Life magazine drama editor later wrote to an Arbutus staff: The most fun I ' ve ever had in this world was editing the Arbutus and writing a daily column called Ripples on the Jordan in The Daily Student. When (and if) I get to heaven, I ' d like to have those two jobs permanently. Can you ar- range it? He quipped and cartooned through 336 pages of the yearbook he introduced with: The Arbutus comes once yearly, whatever the weather. Thus it comes in June, 1912, edited some, printed a great deal, and bound in buckram much like a real book. It is the book of the Senior Class of Indiana University. Most college annuals, he wrote, are about as interesting as a hardware catalog or a fish and game report. It is a hard job to make a Six Best Seller out of a bunch of faculty pictures and some new portraits of the old college buildings. We feel real sorry that we could not get out a loose leaf Arbutus. Everybody in school could then hove been editor-in-chief. That would make an ideal book. His sentiments have been inherited by many an editor! Mr. Her- old appologized: It does not represent our best efforts. We had to give them to the University. We could have made a much better Arbutus if it had not been for our college course. We think we have problems defending our football record today. The 1912 yearbook reported: Jordan Field (now the Union parking lot) is a great ex- panse, and a great expense, situated behind the power house (that ' s gone) and north of the Row (that Row, we assume, was Third Street). The classic Jordan River, which lends its name to the field, idles along its edge. After a hard rain it is difficult to distinguish the river from the field. Jordan Field has lost more games for Indiana than the weather and all other causes put together. Jordan Field contains a football gridiron, two baseball diamonds, a cinder path, a tacklin g dummy, and a dog pound. A graveyard (now be- side Beck Chapel) is always handy for use in foot- ball season. A few of our favorite Heroldisms we found sprinkled through the book include; All the learning you get in college won ' t make the folks act right when you get back home. Heaven pity the college stomach. Eternity is brief com- pared to a college play. Nobody ever worked his way through Purdue with a laundry agency. The Well House is said to be the most perfectly ventilated college building in the world. Cig- arettes and soda water; bon bons and booze. rPffssi liuli:in;i cMiiils ocrv man 1.. .1.. Wis .l.l.l.l 487 f M? , w. I Tve rMJtkod, fkt. 1914 InDiana Clnnirraitv 2cbutiis •A COI.I.KCK NOTKBOOK IS AN INTKLLFXTUAL GRAVEYARD. A COLLEGE ANNUAL, said the 1914 Arbu- tus, is quite like a circus. Every editor has his own definition. We began, it said, with our heads in the clouds; we have finished by being tarred in printers ink and feathered with criticism. We have tried to be original, but about the only way in which we have succeed- ed is in publishing the book a month later than usual. The Arbutus had begun to take on a more formal tone as it realized its role in writ- ing the history of a growing university. Dedi- cated to Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley, the book covered the Medical School and the free medical aid (note ambulance). 488 1924 i ■= - ' .1 1 h A ■ I The Ip i ' ' j I od. ly %TUS i % .1 ..... l Vof 2P24 1.. AND IT CAME to pass that there was a dearth of alibis for scholastic disability — so began the Era of Activities. We hove ... a myriad of clubs for those who crave long Senior obituaries in the Arbutus, said the 1924 an- nual. The picture of Hoagy Carmichael and friends, who were frequenting the Book Nook at the time, carried no words of comment. And Hoagy ' s boys lost at least one important engagement, for the strident blare from Husk O ' Hare and his Super Orchestra was signed for the Junior Prom. 489 1934 THE PICTURE changes in both queen and campus. When Leia Scott, Alpha Omicron Pi, appeared in the 1934 Arbutus as Prom Queen, the campus had no Auditorium, not much of the Union, and a lot of wide open places where streets and Showalter now lie. By 1934, the elaborate era of the Arbutus had set in with scrollwork and color and dedications. Hoagy Cormichael by this time was an alumnus famous enough to judge the Arbeauty queen contest. Down where the Almighty lost his shoe in the wilderness, one essay defined, or preferably, where the Bloomington Chamber of Commerce calls God ' s country, so called because God is the only known being that could enjoy living there, lies Indiana University. 490 ' yo t LC ' Dcciatca( 1944 THE COUNTRY went to war, and the whim- sical tone of the Arbutus sobered to de- scribe how In war as in peace, Indiana still plans for the future. The men were away, and the war era Arbutuses are filled with the pictures and the deeds of coeds. Our goal is ever for a better world in a time of peace and Our faculty has been widely scattered, but all are working toward the same end. 491 %,- i X,. 1954 IN 1954, the great excite- ment on campus was the con- struction of (then) Smithwood Hall. Now, in one brief dec- ade, myriad differences en- gulf us — different costumes for Arbutus queens, different uniforms for the Marching Hundred. There are changes to record. And that ' s why people continue to apply for Arbutus jobs. They want to help write history. We hope the 1964 Arbutus upholds the tradition of service the yearbook has offered for seven decades to our uni- versity growing up . . . 492 general index a Acacia 282 Accounting Club 418 Aerospace Center 137 Aida 108 Allied Health 156 Alpha Chi Omega 292 Alpha Delta Theta 417 Alpha Epsilon Delta 418 Alpha Epsilon Phi 285 Alpha Gamma Delta 284 Alpha Kappa Alpha 286 Alpha Lambda Delta 423 Alpha Omicron Pi 288 Alpha Phi 290 Alpha Phi Omega 419 Alpha Tau Omega 289 Alpha Xi Delta 287 Alumni Office 128 Arbutus 474 Arbutus Anniversary Feature 483 Arbutus Queens 68 Army ROTC 422 Arnold Air Society 420 Arts and Sciences 160 Association of Childhood Education 417 Association of Women Students _ 420 Athletic Department 276 Auditorium Presentations 60 b Beta Gamma Sigma 415 Beta Theta PI 293 Blue Key 416 Board of Aeons _ 424 Board of Trustees 121 Brown County Playhouse 114 Business _ 182 c Chi Omega 332 Chi Phi 331 Christian Science Organization 423 Christmas 66 Circle K 425 Class of 1965 426 Class of 1966 427 Class of 1967 428 Commencement 154 Computer Center __ 136 Cosmopolitan Club 36 Cross Country 274 d Delta Delta Delta 296 Delta Gamma 295 Delta Sigma Pi 425 Delta Sigma Theta 298 Delta Tau Delta 299 Delta Upsilon 300 Delta Zeta 297 Delt Street Dance 20 Dentistry 195 e Education 198 Enomene 429 Extensions 140 f Falcon Club _ 429 Foil Carnival _ 44 Football 234 Foster Quadrangle - 340 Foundation 126, 432 Founder ' s Day 139 Freshman Camp 18 g Gamma Phi Beta 294 Golf 275 Great Issues 84 Greek Week _ 52 h Health Center 131 Health, Physical Education and Recreation 212 Hillel Foundation __ 430 Homecoming ._ __ 54 Homecoming Queen 78 Home Economics Club 430 Housing Office 133 i l-Men ' s Club 431 Indianapolis Union Board 461 Indiana Daily Student 467 Interfraternlty Council 336 jntervorsity Christian Fellowship League 431 I. U. Sing ..- 90 i Junior Division 132 k Kappa Alpha PsI 306 Kappa Alpha Theta 305 Kappa Delta 307 Kappa Delta Rho 308 Kappa Koppo Gamma 309 Kappa Sigma _ _ 310 I Lambda Alpha Epsilon 439 Lambda Chi Alpha 311 Law 214 Little 500 98 LUNA 86 m Madrigal Singers 64 McNutt Quadrangle 350 Medical Center --..150 Medicine 218 Melon Mess 24 Men ' s Pemm Club 439 Men ' s Residence Center 356 Mo rtar Board 440 Mu Phi Epsilon 441 Music School 31 n News Bureau -.130 Nurses Activities -443 Nursing 226 o Ocean Ides 444 Omicron Delta ...444 Optometry 230 P Panhellenic 334 Pershing Rifles 445 Phi Beta Kappa 414 Phi Delta Theta 324 Phi Epsilon Pi --- -325 Phi Eta Sigma -- - 448 Phi Gamma Delta - - 323 Phi Koppo Psi 328 Phi Kappa Tou 327 Phi Kappa Theta 326 Phi Mu A 329 Phi Sigma Koppo 330 PI Beta Phi 312 PI Kappa Phi - 315 Pi Lambda Theta 445 Pleiades 447 Pom Pon Girls 449 President ' s Office 120 Purdue Weekend 58 r Read Center 362 ROTC Summer Camp 116 S Scabbard and Blade 449 Showboat 1 12 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 314 Sigma Alpha Eta 450 Sigma Alph a Mu - 315 Sigma Chi 321 Sigma Delta Chi ...,451 Sigma Delta Tau 316 Sigma Kappa 317 Sigma Nu 318 Student Athletic Board 454 Student Government 457 t Tau Beta Sigma 460 Teter Quadrongle 372 Theta Sigma Phi 461 Trees Center 382 Tyronian Royally 79 U Union Activities 40 Union Board 462 V Vice-Presidents 122 W Wells Quadrangle 390 WRA - - 460 Wright Quadrangle 398 y YWCA ■ 6 ' z Zeta Beta Tau 302 Zeta Tou Alpha 303 493 student index Abbey, Joan 317 Abblett, Richard 379 Abbot, Allen 322 Abbott, Jane 450 Abbott. Suanno 157 Abel, Terry Sue 443 Abell, Jon P. _ 342, 344 Abels, Andy 302 Abernathy, Nancy 309 Abemathy, Susan 303 Abplanalp, Jerry 328 Abrohms, Melvyn 302 Abrams, Richard Louis 162 Abrams, Rochelle 317 Abramson, Ronald 315 Acker, Barbara 354 Acker. Herbert Karl John 219 Ackerman, Steve 324 Adair, George 310 Adair. Stephen Wood 162 Adams, Arthur E 183, 418 Adams, Carol Jeanne 162, 436, 330 Adams, Dovld Duane 359, 428 Adams, Dovid Marshall 348 Adorns, Gerald Don 306 Adams. Jerry Dean 318 Adorns, Lavord Cozette 228 Adams, Nancy Jane 370 Adams. Ralph James 284 Adams, Robert Lee 439 Adoms, Sharon Sue 371 Adorns, Suson Lola 457, 295 Adomson. Louise Fay 162, 285 Adomson, Michael Leroy 311 Adcock, Rita Jean 295 Adcock, Vicki Sue 436 Adkinson, John Edward 200 Adier. David William 284 Adier, Donna June 365 AdIer, Mary Kay 200 Adolph. Nina Jean 365 Adrian, Edward Herold 224 Adsit, Stanley Leon ....AA9, 342, 431, 345 Affeld, Dean Fred 361 Ahl, Barbara Evelyn 309, 444, 429 Ahl, Clarissa Ann 309, 447, 462, 459, 436, 418 Ahlvin, Karen Charlotte 375 Aichele. William Henry 345 Alkman, Donald Marvin 415 Ainslie, Edgar Neil 162 Akers, Sandra Kay 303 Albrecht. Peggy Sue 431 Aldrlch, George Kenneth 318 Aldriedge, John Lewis 358, 361 Alexander, Gale 283 Alexander, Janet Ellen 344 Alexander, John Robert 162 Alexander, Judith Dale 444,292 Alexander, Karen Sue 388 Alexonder, Lynn Ruth 305 Alexander, Maryann 395 Alexander, Peter M 403 Alexander, Ralph W. Jr 323 Alexander, Robert Bruce 314 Alexander, Robert Allen 162,324 Alford, Joan Elizabeth 343 Alkinson, Michael 322 Allan, Michael Ames 162, 438 Allee. William Larry 360 Allen, David Charles 473, 448, 386 Allen, David Terrell 183,415 Allen, Deanna 224, 285 Allen, Georgilee Sharon 200, 393 Allen, Harriet Rae 157 Allen, Harry John 380 Allen, Janice Carol 353 Allen, John Edward 215 Allen, Leisel 369 Allen, Mary Beth 309 Allen, Michael Joseph 290 Allen, Pamela Virginia 162, 294 Allen, Richard Forney 322 Allen, Theodora _... 453 Aller, Barbara Grace 303 Aller, Mary Elaine 395 Allerhand, Muriel Jo 287 Allison, Steven Arthur 326 Allsop, Williom Gayten 162 Almquist, Lucinda A. 354 Altekruse, Jack Lee 324 Alter, Carol Sue 307, 200 Altman, Joyce Helene 317 Alvares, Kenneth M 327 Alvarez, Ronald Vincent 290 Alvord, Carol Ann 228 Amidei. Marilyn Rae 162, 297 Amison, William Anthony 306 Amos, Diane Mory 183, 392, 394 Amos, Prudence 442, 443 Amos. Ralph Jomes 183 Amt, Robert John 406 Anastasiadou, Z. K 162 Ancel, Jerold Irwin 315 Anderson, Donn Warren 448, 431, 347 Anderson, Finis 162 Anderson, Gladys L 445 Anderson, Jomes T 219 Anderson, John Clark 324 Anderson, Judith Ellen 414 Anderson, Karen E. 162, 440 Anderson, Keith Worren 326 Anderson, Kenton L. 415 Anderson, Maureen 353 Anderson, Peter Corl 439, 431, 290 Anderson, Rebecca C 224, 441 Anderson, Rodney W 408 Anderson, Sondro Louise 415 Anderson. Ted Kelly 324 Anderson, Thomas Martin 319 Anderson, Trudy Karen 370 Anderson, William D 380 Andis, Thomas C, Jr 213 Andres, Carol Jeon 292 Andres, Carol Lee 343 Andres, Ernie 272 Andrews, Jomes Dale 321 Andrews, Kenneth Lee 321 Anglemyer, Bruce B 360 Anglin, Richard Jomes 293 Angotti, Arthur Anthony 314 Angotii, Joseph Jacob 361 Ankony, Donna Marea 427 Anspoch, Melvin L 186 Anstett, Elaine Mary 428, 428 Antibus, Linda Lee 378 Antonini, Joseph Hays 358, 360 Antonini, Victoria Lee 200 Apley, Robert Neal 183 Appelhagen, Holger F 400 Appleboum, Sharon Ann 287 Applegate, Arnold Carl 331 Applegote, Dale Vincent 186 Applegate. Margaret 452 Applegate. Shirley Jean ...459, 296, 426 Applewhite, Aletho Holl 200 Arato. Cotherine Ann .294 Archbold, Ronald Eugene 328 Archer, Ann Eliiobeth .. 224 Ardrey, Jomes Robert 290 Arehart, Joan Lynn 162, 461. 316 Arford. Errol 404 Arkow, Sandra 287 Armborst, Judithann 443 Armstrong, Alan Lee 200, 437 Armstrong, Ann Laswell 365 Armstrong, David K. Jr 301, 361 Armstrong, John Ricks 183 Armstrong, Karen 442, 443 Armstrong, Lowrence E 323 Armstrong, Leslie Jean 437, 292 Armstrong, Patricia Ann 370 Armstrong, Peggy Lee 343 Armstrong, RIchord L 319 Armstrong, Shoron Lynn 162, 307 Arnholt. Gary Gene 346 Arnold, Mary Margoret 450, 365 Arnold, Nancy Jo 305 Arnold, Nickey Lee 183 Arnold, Stephen Ernest 290 Arthington, Constance S 384 Arthur. Charles Clinton 361 Arvin, James Stanley 314 Asbury, Billy Paul 200, 282, 436 Asdeli, George Dawson 310 Ash, Kent N 331 Ashby, Jack L 183 Ashley, Lorenzo , 235 Askins, Donny Edwin 404 Asner, Alexander Myer 348 Atherton, James Russell 379 Atherton, Jay Robert 322 Athey, Cullen Lamar Jr 162, 432, 361 Atkins, Clayton Hugh .162 Atkins, Stephen Michael 162, 327 Atkinson, J one 362 Atkinson, Judith Ann 367 Atkinson, Rebecco Diane 365 Atkinson, Sylvia Gale 460 Attowoy, Carol J 441 Atteberry, Tomaro Sue 295 Alwood, Tim 235 Auerboch, Gary Lee - 183, 478 Augspurger. Alice Jane 371 Augspurger, Susan A 415 Ault, Marsho Ann 369 Aupke, Robert Julius 200 Auserehl, Sandra Kay 343 Austin, Allen Alfred 328 Austin, Joy Ann 367 Avenins, Paifo 443 Avery, William Russell 224 Awig, Marilyn Jane .....354 Ayers, Thomas Alan 406 Azor, George 219 Azrok, Lillian Morjorie 370 494 Bobbidge, Steven Robert 327 Bobcock, Jomes L 219 Babcock, Norman Harry 308 Bobcock, Sharon Rae 367 Bach, Carole 443 Bach, Dennis Karl 379 Bacholeda, Patricio J 200 Bochmonn, James Lee 379 Bochmonn, Nancy Lou ,„._ 428, 367 Back, Phyllis La Verne 397 Bacon, Jo Ann , . 370 Bocon, Peter William 415 Badar, Richard Chester 235, 241, 238 Bodertscher, Barbara A 307, 456 Bodger, Dovid Horry 215 Boer, Betsy 462, 429, 287. 423 Boer, Michael 302, 429, 426 Bogaloff, Jomes Alon 301 Boggetl, Shonda 445 Bagwell, Cormen Ann 224 Bahadine, Solahodine 379 Bohler, Kothleen Jo 162, 289 Boier, Lowell Edward Jr 215 Bailey, Borboro K 307 Boiley, Beth Holbroofe 162,297 Bailey, Brion Reed 183, 453, 293 Bailey, Edwin William 183 Bailey, Glida Kay 387 Boiley, Jomes Earl 437, 321 Boiley, Jane Ellen 344 Boiley, John McLourJne 401 Bailey. Potriclo Ann 365 Bailey, Robert Patrick 321 Boiley, Robert Shryock 379 Boiley, Susan Louise 343 Boiley, V onda 442, 443 Boilie, Michael Dovid 219 Bain, Beverly Revo 287 Boin, Leslie Arnold 315 Bainbridge, Dovid K 290 Boir, Carol Ann 307 Baird, Jomei Lee 183, 361 Boird, Jim Kendoll 162, 346 Boird, Moriho Ann 200 Boird, Sondro Kothleen 384 Bojgrowici, Jomes J, 447 Boker. Barbara Ellen 309. 436 Boker. Bernord Robert 215 Baker, Bruce A 311 Boker, Donald Eugene 361 Baker, Donald Kent 183, 325 Baker, Donno Kay 377 Boker. Eldridge Anderson 219 Baker. Jerry Lee 408, 409, 418, 424 Baker, John Bortley 162, 406 Baker. Kenneth R. 408 Boker, Kim Allen 311 Boker, Linda Maxine 344 Baker, Linville Asher 348 Baker. Mortha Ann 157 Boker, Martha Gail 228 Baker, Milan Daniel 308 Boker, Phyllis Ruth 162, 439 Boker, Rolph Edward 380 Boker, Richard Mork 284 Baker, Susan 157 Baker, Timothy Allen 302 Boker, William Gerold 361 Bolaso, Phillip John 407, 420 Boloy, Condy Lee 376 Boldinger, Chorles D. 418 Baldwin. Billie Lou 329 Baldwin, Dovid Lewis 200, 420 Baldwin, John C. 3rd 290 Baldwin, John Lawrence 408 Boles, Ruth Ann _ 395, 417 Bolho, John Thomas 308 Balis, Mary Margaret ., 200 Ballard, Morgoret Lou 335, 429, 292 Ballord. Peggy 427 Ballenger, Ronold Gayle 162, 328 Bollinger, Marilyn 157 Bally, Terry Lynne 365 Bally. William G, Jr 301, 336, 453 Bolok, Larry Jomes 326 Bolsbough, Jean Ann 394, 417 Solsley, Moridee Ann 219 Boltes, Nancy Ann 162, 329 Bammer, Dovid 301 Bommer, Richard D. Jr 162 Bonos, William Richards 359 Banoszok, Timothy E. .473, 472 Bancroft, Christina J. 367 Bonk, Rosemorie K, 162 Bonkson, Virgil Emerson 360 Banning, Max Norton 380 Bonta. David Roy .408 Banta. Janet Sue .452 Barada, Paul William .293 Baran, Stanley Joseph ... .404 Barber, Andrea Susan .387 Borber, Glee 117 Borco, Marttn Thomas 304 453 Bore, Joan Ray 162 289 Borenz, Harold John 447 Borgholj, Suson Jone 200 Borgmeyer, Robert Wayne . 162, 380 420 Borido, Constance Lee 343 Barker, Jomes Edward 235 Barker, Kenneth Ralph .410, 459 424 Barker. Mary Jo 297 Barker, Vieki Beth 423 Borksdole, Gory Trent 196 Borlock, Moureen B 367 Borlowe, Jamie Rebecca ., 296 Barnard, Robert Michael . 308 Barnes, Carol Lee 352 Bornes, Jomes Edward 403 Barnes, Jean G 200 Barnes, Russell T 400 Barnes, Thomas Charles 183 415 Bornetl, Dovid Leigh 304, 453 419 Bornelt, Gilbert Lone 323 Bornett, Leslie Ann 353 111 Bornett, Sandra K 285 Bornhouse, Jack . 449, 418 Barnhouse, Jackie J, 183 219 Boron, Marcy Lynn 370 Borr, John Ross 348 Barr, Ruth Ellen 157 328 Barrett, Donald Edward 404 Barrett, Frederick Jerold 162 Borrett, Jomes Howard 293 Barrett, Mory Carolyn 384 Barrett, Robert W. Jr. 183 Barrett, William 400, 409, 418 Borrick, Max Bloom 438, 429, 290 Barron, Cynthia Jane 296. 426 Barron, Richord Howard 401 Barrow, Janet F. , 200 Borrow, Robert Keith 311 Barrows, Margaret Ann 344 Borrum, Andrea B 395 Barry Bernadette 292 Barry, Jomes J 200 Bart, John Joseph 224 Bortel, L. Don 162 Barter, Mary Frances 303 Bartholome, Ann Lee 162, 440, 313 Bartholome, Chorles W 290 Bartholomew. Sheri 371 Bortlett, Corol Ann .. 183 Bortlett, Claytonia Ann 354 Bartley, Stan Lee 219 Barton, C. William _. 183, 438 Barton, Deanna Louise 368 Barton, Dennis 162 Barton. Douglas Horvey 404 Boson, Poul Bradley 302 Baschwitz, Michoel H 415 Basey. Joon Elaine 352 Bash, Sarah Wolloce .. 464, 313 Bosh. Stephen E 162 Basher, Lydia A 200 Boskette, Judith Lone 365 Basney, Jomes Arthur 319 Boss, Marvin Keith 319 Bossier. Marilyn Louise 200, 287 Bossier, Nancy Sue 287 Bast, Richard Chorles 319, 324 Botchelder, Robert W 290 Botemon, John Hugh 401 Bates, Barbara Jone 376 Batman, Geroldine Lynn 200, 316 Batton, Robert Ralph 401 Bauer. Anne Elizabeth 162, 285 Bauer, Lenhordt Eric 282 Bauer, Linda Lee 224, 296 Bauer, Thomas Michael 183, 321 Bauer, Travis Lone 196 Bough, Valerie Rudd .. 423 Bougher, Gregory Hort 448. 408 Boum, Joyce Morylin 369 Boumgartner, Carolyn A. 436, 314 Baumgortner, Dennie P . 432 Boumgortner, Mory Ann 376, 380 Boumont. Jerry 331 Bourle. Alan Horry 404 Baosback, Jon Robert 231 Bavender, Sorah Ellen 329 Baxter, Dallas Lee 300 Baxter, David Lee 400 Baxter, Gary Stephen 282, 277 Baxter, Leiard Claire 361 Bayer, Gail Diane 365 Boyer, Sharon 344 Bayley, James William 196 Bayly, Patricia Jean 297 Beales, James Ronald 447 Beall, Barbara Nancy 370 Beam, Richard Squires 326 Beamon, Emily Louise 224 Bean, James Thomas 3rd 322 Bean, Marcia Diane 371 Bean, Richard Charles 315, 430 Bean, Thomas Franklin 408 Beatty, Darnell Jo 183, 307 Beaty, Beverly Jane 163 Beaty, Rito Jean 352 Beaumont, Jerry Wayne 183, 453 Beaverson, Roger Eugene 418 Beck, Deborah Dee 368 Beck, Karen Jo 394 Beck. Karen Laverne 395 Beck. Michael Lynn 407 Beck, Robert Clifford 308 Beckemeyer. Roger Paul 453, 325 Becker. Borbara Ann 377 Becker, Carol Ann 163, 378 Becker, Goyle 443 Becker, James Homer 404, 425 Becker, Jo Ann 343 Becker, Linda Kay 365 Becker, Paulette E 376 Becklin, Joy Reubin 415 Beckner, Malcolm Keith 404 Beckort, Betty Jane 343 Beckort, Paul David 379 Bedell. Norman Hubert 449 Bednor, Doris Jean 344 Beechler. Roger Carter 200 Beedy, Ann 443 Beeker, Jomes Lewis 327 Beerbower, Gary Don 215 Beerbower, Linda Martin 200 Beesley. Beth A, 224, 450 Beesley, William Joseph 320 Begemon, William Howard 431, 349 Beilstein, Mary Lou 307, 450. 423 Beiriger, Cheryl Jean 458, 289, 426 Beisel, Judith Ann 367 Beisel, Louise A, 326 Beishline, Koaren Lynne 285 Beisler, Randall Lee 235, 240, 238 Beison, Stephen Michael 404 Bell. Daniel Moore 183, 347 Bell, John Anthony 447 Bell, Lowrence Lee 406 Bell, Mary Thomas 344 Bell, Rita Kay 307 Bell, Susan Judith 163, 291 Bellamy, Calvin Edward ... 163, 414, 342 Bellamy, Garland M 346 Bellino, John BoMista 163 Belyea, Edward G. Jr 361 Bemis, Claris 452 Bencivennr, Carmen P 183, 235 Bender, John S. 2nd 320 benedict, Eugene G. Jr 290 Benedict, Harold Gaymon 219 Benes, Charles Otto _ _ 163 Benjamin, Catherine G 430, 295 Benne. Karen 442 Benner, Potricla Joan 200 Bennet, John Steve . 327 Bennethum. Suzanne E 327 Bennett, Betty 377 Bennet, Donald Charles 431, 346 Bennett, Margaret Ann 378 Bennett, Phillip Lee 213 Bennett, Ronald Lee 183, 328 Bennison, William Dean 314 Benny, Berk 33] Benowitz, Judith Kay 343 Bensinger. Marcia Lynn 378 Benson, Glenn Stephen 402 Benson. Morlin Robert 406 Benson, M. Robert 418 Bent, John Wesley 2nd 31 1 Benton, Jomes Stanley . , 456 Benton, Maurice Leo 183, 347, 422 Benfz, John Marvin 163 Berberian, Roupen 431, 418 Berebitsky, Myno 200 Berg, Ann Cecilia 163, 432, 295 Berger, James Dennis 163 Berger. Suzanne Wyn 376 Bergin, Virginio Mary 200 Bergman, Barbara Ann 371 Bergstedt, Lowell C 431 Berlc, Allon Terry , 183. 302 Berk, Suzanne 430, 366 Eerkey, James W 320 Berkey, Stephen H. 415 Berkmon, Janet Marsha 200, 287 Berkowitz. Phebe Sue 317, 429 Berkson. David B 183 Berman, Joel Jay 302 Berman. Linda Sue .317 Bernd, Borbara 443 Bernhardt. Robert Joel 302 Berns, Donna Dole 369 Bernstein, Ronald J 380 Berry. Judith Ann 343 Berry, G. James 163 Berry, Kevin John 360 Berry, Martha Jane 464, 436, 313 Berry, Penny Candance 370 Berry, Robert Gregg Jr. 320 Berry, Robert James 163, 336, 298 Berryman, Judith Ann 307 Best, Norman Wilbur Jr 401 Best, Richord Edward 438, 424 Bettis, Dorothy Rose 289 Bettler, Charles Robert 388 Beumel, Errol Dwoin 200 Bevers, Amber Jo 456, 397 Bex, Sonyo Marie 376 Beyers, Jeanne 297 Bianco, Ronald Joseph 327 Bianco. Sharon Maree 307 Biberstein. Robert Lee 215 Bickel. Rebecca June 367 BIddle, Charyl Ann 394 Biddle, Mary Susan . 354 Biddle. Rita Jane 163, 285, 465 Biedron, Michael Peter 405 Bielejewski, Wayne F 380 Bienos. Diane May 376, 379 Bierly, Mark Albert 446 Bierly. Rita Joy 344 Biersdorfer, John Ford 163, 300, 450, 420 Biggs, DJano Kay 367 Bikoff, David 290 Bill, Daniel Joseph 163 Bills, Sheryl Jean 365 Bilslond, Henry Knopper . 183, 453, 322 Bingham, Patricia D. ... 286 Brnkley, Anne Lloyd 309 Binkley, James Lloyd 163, 277, 431, 322, 416 Binkley, Morceta J 200 Binus, Judith Ann 395 Bippen, Paul R. 405 Birr. James Otto 320 Birr, Stephen Gramling 320 Bishop. Elaine 442 Bishop. Grover C. 304 Bishop, Marjene Roe M 183 Biteman. John Edword 319 Bitler, Barbara M 163 Bitner. Gerald Ray 402, 409 Bitner, John Baldwin 327 Bitter, Nancy Ann 157 Bitzegoio. Judith Lynn 365 Bixby, Joan Edwina 365 Block. Alex John 446, 406 Block, David Robert 183, 300 Black, Dorothy Heidi 368 Black, Joe David _ 215 Block. Morgaret Anne _ 303 Black. Ronold Lee 360 Block, William Dahl 407 Black William Stephen 183, 308 Blockiston. Benjamin F 401 Blockman, Gary Lester 231 Blackmon, Rose Nell _ 299 Blackmun, Borbara 354 Blaemlre, Carole Anne 388 Bloir, Bruce Russell 163, 445, 449 Blair, James Lawrence 327 Bloir, John Nelson 322 Blair, John Raymond 183, 308 Bloisdell. Leonell Ellen 228 Blake, Karin _ 163 Blanchard, Linda Kay 378 Blond, Richard Curtis 315 Blau, Charles W., Jr 322 Bleeke. David Alton 196 Blei. Marilyn Patricia 343 Blessing, Sue Ellen 395 Blessinger, Carlo Sue 377 Blevins, Carole Jean 367 Blevins, Charles R. 183 Bley, Judy Estrud 343 Blickenstoff, Ann L. 375 Blickenstoff, James Joe 300, 431 Blitz, Reno Ann 317 Block, Jean Doris . ... 395 Blocker. David Alan 200, 282 Bloom, Karen Lyn 291 Bloom, Lewis Elliott 163 Bloom. LIdian Rochelle 291 Bloomberg, Paul Richard 163 Blosser, Brock Lowell 449, 437, 293 Blough, Susonne F 343, 417 Btoyer, Gordon Alva 428 Bluestein, Michael Joy 302 Blutenfhal, John Edward 183, 453, 320 BIy, Jeri Lynn ... . 371 BIy, Stephen Allen 184 BIythe, Diane Lee . 464, 316 BIythe, Stephen Earl 235 Board man. David George 318 Boardman, Sorah E 464, 429, 296 Boos, Steven Bobb .. ,. 360 Bobb, Elsie Arlene 449, 376 Bobeck, Nick Leonard 184, 402 Bobrink, Morgaret Ann , 376 Bock, Stephen Richard 452, 314 Bockmon, John Frederick 406 Bodok, Veronica Morle 393 Bodenhorn, Charles F 348 Bodie. Irene Marie 354 Bodkin, Robert Thomas 308 Boedeker. Michael Allan 184,282 Boeglin. George James 386 Boehme, Gale Ann 369 Bogard, William Franklin 215 Bognor, Wayne Allyn . 323 473, 464, 429. 303, 378 184 200 293 415 219 163 213 298 376 289 301 200 370 452 200 282 309 324 378 407 Bohall, Phillip Thomas 401 Bohlin, James Jensen 196 Bohling, Terri Ann 343 Bohn, Robert Wayne 163 Bohren. David Walter 319 Bohren, Joyce Eloine 305 Bohren, Nancy Lynn 163, 366 Bojarski. Patricia Ann 200, Bokosh, John Paul, Jr Boksenberg, Ann Mary Bolo, Stephen Louis Bolond, Curtis A. Boldt, Lyie D Boley, Robert Bruce Boling, Donna Marie Bollard, John Bolly, Murna Lee Bolster, Mory Jo Bolton, Harry Lee Bolyord, Susan Roberta , Bonadio, Nodine Bradley Bond, Billie Bond, Morgaret Ann Bond, Ronald Stewart 163, Bone, Betsy Bonewifs, James Charles Bonfield, Leslie Jane Bonhomme, Raymond F Bonner, Barbara 442 Bonner, Hugh Warren 327 Boone, James Neville 310 Boone, Robert Carl 200 Booton, Kay Lynn 295 Bordner, Joseph C, 2nd 380 Boren, William Edward 360 Boring, Linda 365 Boris, Charles Andrew 326 Bornstein, Lindo Beth 317 Borowski, Thomas John 380 Borpon, G. K. 323 Borsch, Linda Sue 461 Borse, James Robert 184 Bosort, Barbara Jean 292 Boscher, Thomas Leonard 328 Bosh. Ted George 379 Boss, John William 300 Bosselmonn, Dovid Brown 184, 319 Bothost, Veronica Lea 354 Bothwell, Glenn C. 359 Bottomiller, Belty Jane 354 Boudi, Ronald William 361 Boughman, Lucile Kay 447, 454, 330 Bouillet, John 163 Bourquein, Arthur D 401 Bowen. Donna Isabella 376 Bowen, Richard Elrie 219 Bower, Alice Julia 370 Bower, Belinda Lou 460 Bower, LyIe Mervyn 184, 408, 418 Bowers, Jock Wilford 272. 380 Bowers, Thomas A. 163, 300, 416, 422. 422 Bowlby, Lora Ann 378 Bowman, Diane Patricia 354 Bowman, Jon Gory 407 Bowman, Morshall Eugene 406 Bowman, Nancy Ann 285 Bowman, Reginald Jay 163 Bowmon. Richard Edgar 200 Bowton, Lindo Dorlene 163 Box, Colin Edward 447, 439 Boyce, Paul Achilles 219 Boyd, Chorles Martin _.. 324 Boyd, James Michael 300 Boyd, Kirsten V 447, 294 Boyd, Norman Lee 326 Boyd, Robert Lee 301, 453, 346 Boyd. Robert Samuel 358, 361 201 163. Boyd, Warren Arthur Jr. Boyle, James Potrick Boyle, Judy Colleen Boyle. Martha Jone Boylen, Charles William Boyll, Poul Dole Boys, Carolyn Jean Bozack, Robert Nicholas 283 Bozio, Richard Leroy 379 Brobender, Corol Sue 157 404 379 291 378 386 ,407 .201 occhi, Donald Gregory . adburn, Charles Alvin ., odbury. Thomas Lee .... iddock, Lano Jean adfield, Allen M idford, Trudy Lynn , .... dley, Jerry Lee dley, Valerie Jo adshow, John Lee odshow, Morilyn J. dy. Margot Jane gg. George Albert man, Robert Joy miett, Norman David mmell. Richard A. ■onch. Melvin and. Mortho Susan andenburg, Joyce Lynn .. indenburg, Suzanne J, .. indlein. Steven David .. ndon, James Thomas .. indstoff, Chorles D, 401 402 380 330 322 367 322 354 318 375 163, 287 201, 436, 311 302. 459 . 327 380 235, 240, 238 303 344 369 402 327 184 John Forest 184. 424 Margaret Ann 163 Janice Dale 330 ant, George Horold ,. . 310 oshaber, Carolyn Jane 384 osher. 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Thomas Hoke 164 ■ookshire, Robert A. .. _ _„. 201, 301 ookshire, Robert Alan 322 gh. Alberta Kathleen . 219 ghton, Philip M _.... 322 iok. Mary Ellen 344 .n, Agnes Patricia 215 n. Barbora Eleonore 316 n, Betsy Diane 365 n, Brendo Sue 478. 344 in, Carolyn Fronces - _ 368 .-n, Constance Ann 164 i-n. Deboroh L 395 .n, Edward Eugene 164 -n Eroino 354 in. Georgia Stuart 370 n. Jomes Leslie „. 323 in, Jeffrey Alon 315 in, John William 402 ,n, Jon Michael ... 184. 415. 425 in. Joseph Holmes 314 .n, Judith Ann 184, 305 n, Larry Curtis 298 in, Lowrence Harris 184 .n Lindo Sue 164, 465, 440, 289 .rn. Mortha Ellen 201 m. Mory Eileen „.. 228 in, Nancy Eloine 392 own, Robert Marshall „.. 304 own, RulK Ann 438. 289 I, Sandra Diane 286 V Sarah Kathryn ._ 295. V Sharon Jeanine V Sharon Lee V Sharon Sue .,„.- Brown, Shorron Lee Brown. Stephen L. V Stephen S - . Suson Beth 1, Susan Kay - 1, Thomas Chorles . Thomos F„ Jr. 423 384 376 352 378 416 301 343 343 324 235 495 Brown, Thomas W 361 Brown, Timothy J 405 Browne, Jane Riley, 370 Browne, John R. 3rd 215 Browne, Robert Rollins 348 Browne, Thomas Keller 320 Brownell, Bonnie Ann 364, 417 Broyles, John Cornelius 405 Brubeck, David Haughey 164, 318 Bruce, Brenda Lou 343 Bruce, Carolyn Kay 164 Bruce, Dorothy Ann 365 Bruce, Ross 331 Bruce, Suzann Donnetto 289 Bruce, Terri Jane 201 Bruce, William Francis 322 Bruestle, Diane Estelle 285 Brugger, Carl George 446 Brugh, Barton Lee 184, 408 Brugman. Helmut H 323 Brugos, Michael John 164, 453, 298 Bruick, John Keith 403 Brunett, Mary Lee 228 Bruney, R. Michael 324 Bruning, Earl Henry Jr 400 Brunk, Stephen Kenneth 300 Brunner, Henry Joseph 415 Brunner, Patricia Kay 376 Bruno, Joan Karlene 438, 362, 366, 417 Bruns, David Charles 219 Brusslan, Sheldon David 328 Bryan, George Gelder 215 Bryant, Fred James Jr 407 Bryant, F. Stephen 196 Bryant, Joe Dallas 201 Bryant, Philip Corwin 420 Bryont. Sarah Katherine 438, 421, 420, 426 Bryja, Frank Joseph .. 346, 425 Bucho, Moryonne Paula 164, 334, 440, 313 Buchonon. Kenneth W 415 Buchanan, William H- 201 Buchenberger, Maralee 344 Bucher, John Philip 322 Bucher, Nile Vernon 184 Buchheit, Alois Peter 438, 290 Buchholz, Eileen F 370, 430 Buchner, Comille 201 Buck, Kenneth Loren 418 Buckingham, Frederic N. 184, 304, 437 Buckingham, Richard D. 348 Buckley, Gregory Dennis ,. 215 Buckley, Marcia Ann 365 Buckley, Teresa E 344 Buckner, Chester Fronklin 196 Buckner, Qmo Birl 224, 460 Buckner, Robert G, .. 332, 439 Buckner. Samuel Edward 408 Bucmer. Nile 418 Budgin, Carolyn 201 Budris, Shirley Ann 393 Buecker, Thomas Joseph 319 Buehler, Mary Elizabeth 164, 371 Buesching, William John 328 Buhl. Patricia Anne 423 BuKord, Joan Harriet 164 Bullerdick. Eleanor J 395 Bulson, Linda Jean 366 Bulza, ' Roberta Ellen 184, 394 Bunde, Carol Jean 201 Bundy, Karen 443 Bundy. Williom Patrick 326 Bunn. Eidon Leon 318 Bunnell, Carl Francis 408 Burch, Stephen tAan 406 Burd, Morgorel Evelyn 423 Burd, Rita Jo 303, 460, 436 Burdett. Robert James 290 Burdette. Marilynn 313 Burek, Kothryn 443 Burgdoerfer. Barbara L 201, 297 Burgess, Christina Ann 371 Burk, Bonnie Jo 461, 437, 294 Burke. Allan Frederick 184, 408 Burke, Carolyn E. 368 Burke. James Edwin 308, 283 Burket. Lawrence K, Jr 386 Burket. Rebecca Sue 387 Burkhart. Gerald Eugene 272 Burkhart. Joseph John 324 Bufkhart, Phillip Woyne 380 Burmeister, Patricia J 305 Burnett, Alan Dodds 324 Burnett, Carol Jo 423 Burnham, John S 446, 449 Burnrson. Tom Andrew 361 Burns, Betsy Ann 443, 353 Burns. Beverly Ann 377 Burns, David Bowman 321 Burns, Linda Lou 201 Burns. Peggy Jean 395 Burns, Richard 431 Burns. Robert Leo 348 Burns. Susan 443 Burosh, Cynthia Marie 344 Burrell. James F. 439 Burroughs, Jane Ellen 285 Burrow, David Dean 401 Bursich, Anthony Joseph 184 Burt, Michael Robert 448, 319 Burton, Frank Lloyd 322 Burton. Jerry MacDonold 215 Burton, Joyce Ann 354 Burton, McDawson Lee 407 Busald. Ruth Ann .452 Busch, Sharyl Deanne 296 Buschmon, Karen 443 Buschmonn, Nancy Kay 367 Bush, Jonet Marleen 444, 395 Bush. Robert Willits . 219 Bush. Saroh Jane 362 Bushkill, Lawrence Lee 380 Busick, Ingrid Morgoreto 157 Bussord. Elaine . 378 Bussey. James Norman 425 Butcher. Curtis Joe .- 184, 418 Butler, Anne Louise 417 Butler, Carole J. 362, 363 Butler. Darleen Rose 395 Butler. Judith Ann 366 Butler. Loureen Ann 366 Butler. Matricia Ann 201 Butler, Robert Edward 314 Butler, Terry E 306 Butler, William Leiand 164, 449, 422 Butterbaugh. Nancy Sue 396 Button, Mary Jo 395 Butts. Mary Louise 376 Butz. Barbara Ann 365 Butz, William Powell 308, 424 Buzon. Stephen Mills 184, 437 Buzinski, Florence T 201, 316 Buzuvis, Eleanor 164, 201 Buzzard, Susan K 201, 294 Bye. Sondra Elizobeth : 377 Byer. Charles Albert 196 Byers, George F. Jr 414 Byrkett, Kathleen Marie 366 Byrne. Bruce Campbell 327 Byrne, John Charles . . . 184, 453 Byron. Robert Allen 304. 429 496 Coble, June P 157 Cadwalader, Bonnie Jeon .. 224, 450, 395 Cody, Saroh Ruth 393, 431 Cogle, Noncy Jane 395 Cahn, Jeffrey Barton 164 Coin, Barry Steven 184, 415, 315 Coin, Jomes Edword 415 Coin, Judith Foye 371 Coito, Joe Anthony 400 Coito, Philip Joseph 290, 425 Coko, Cheryl Elizabeth 464, 316 Calderon, Jonet Sue 287 Caldwell, Gregory Lee 164, 282 Coll, Keren Elizabeth 219 Coll, Susanna Bledsoe 309 Collecod, Rita 442, 443 Coilecod, Ruth Anne 388 Callum, George Allen 283 Collum, Hugh Reynolds 283 Colvert, Janet Sue 368 Comblin, Mark Lester 164 Comeron, William Louis 446, 406 Camp, Jomes David 293 Compbell, Anne Myer 436, 330 Compbell, Art 447 Campbell, Charles Bond 310 Campbell, Craig B 215 Compbell, Dennis Armold 324 Campbell, Dorothy Ruby Moe 228 Compbell, JoAnn Carol 157 Compbell, Phyllip B. 401 Compbell, Robert Roy . . 301 Campbell, Thomos 201, 360 Compi, Jomes Russell 201 Complejohn, Alice M 313 Confield, Eleanor Linda 395 Conhom, Carolyn Sue 352 Conine, Kothe Wiggom 201 Cannon, George Elmer 308 Cannon, John Edward 164 Connon, Poula May 393 Contor, Eilene Fronces 317 Contor, Howard Lee 302 Contwell, Vonyo Anne 201, 377 Copestony, William D 293 Copp, Thomos Paul 359 Coppy, Michael Edward 290 Corodonno, Joe Scott 163 Corl, David Jon 361 Corl, Jomes Frederic 184 Corlberg, Carolyn Ann 377 Carle, Poula Leone 296 Corlin, Bruce Woyne 379 Carlin, Suson Key 386 Carlson, Carolyn M 394 Carlson, Christopher 360 Corlson, Don Frederic 438, 320 Corlson, Leonard Gus 201 Corlson, Lynne Morie 164, 316 Cormichoel, Jomes S 231 Carmrchoel, Marc Lynd 473, 320 Cormichoel, Meredith E 452 Cormichoel, Thomas F. 164, 452 Cormichoel, William P. 293 Cormony, Lowell A 414 Comes, Collond F. !64, 438, 310 Cornes, Gory Wayne 328 Carpenter, Christine 378 Corpenter, Rita Ann 3 5 Corr, Connie Lou 368 Corr, Dorothy Enid 288 Corr, Julia Louise 164, 295 Corr, Karen Sue 157 Corr, Mory Morgoret 377 Corr, Robert Kent 293 Corr, William Byron 163 Correl, Sharon Ruth 309, 427 Corroll, Betty Jeon 313 Carroll, Michael A 164 Corroll, Thomos Joseph 184 Carroll, Williom Lee 318 Corry, Chorles C 308 Corson, Borboro Jone 201, 294 Carson, Howard Charles 306 Carson, Ted 219 Carter, Arnold Lawrence ,- 448, 375, 379 Cotter, Bruce Edward 401 Carter, David Lee 311 Carter, Douglas Doryll 419 Corter, Emily Jone 224 Carter, Jane 303 Corter, Joy Douglas 184 Carter, John Dole E. 346, 419 Corter, Robert Edwin 358 Corter, Robert Roy 196 Carter, Susan Jone 449, 354 Cortwright, Soro 443 Corvlll, Borboro Ann 377 Cosbon, Ronald Dole 379 Cose, Dovid Ronold 407, 418, 425 Case, Judith Ellen 369 Cose, Karen Sue 464, 316 Cosey, Anne 384 Cosey, Marilyn Jeanne 184, 291 Cosh, Robert Steven 314 Coshbough, Borboro L. 376 Cosper, Charles Roy Jr. 327 Coss, Frederick Lyie 164, 407 Coss, Mary Helen 371 Cossidy, Lorry Roy 331, 405 Castle, Betsy Lynn 164, 464, 292 Cotey, Philip Lee 196 Cavokonti, Williom B 321 Cavonough, Kathleen 164, 465, 437, 294 Covender, Mimi 370 Cebrot, Janice Marie 354 Celichowski, Michael T 379 Chodwick, Ann Wilhelm 157 Chodwick, Don Hunter 400 Chaffin, Williom Ronold 311 Choille, Joseph William 298 Chollmon, John Brooks 196 Chombless, Rebecca Lee 371 Chomblin, Patricio Ann 313 Chombliss, Judith Goyle 291 Chomness, David Allan 201 Champion, Lorry Roy 379 Chon, Arthur Chuen-Hay 164 Chan, Terry Loi Bik 375 Chance, Janice Elaine 394 Chondler, Jomes Duncon 380 Chandler, Kenneth H 404 Chandler, Leon Horvey Jr 164 Chandler, Solly Ann 201 Choney, Donno Beth 377 Chopolo, Waller Poul 184,324 Chopin, Karen 452 Chapline, Jonis Mildred . . 313 Chopmon, Borboro Ann 296 Chopmon, Borry Luther 184, 282 Chopmon, Cheryl Koy 375 Chopmon, Morgoret Jane 393 Chopmon, Robert Bruce 361 Chopmon, William Edword 219 Choppell, Rosemary 442 Choppell, Williom Bruce 318 Chord, Anne Elizobeth 395 Chorles, Douglos Mortin 407 Chorleston, Verlyn 442 Charnley, Jock Alon 164 Chorters, Sharon Koy 366 Chose, Beverly Jeon 370 Chose, Lynn Gole - 328 Chose, Ronald Leon 328, 446 Chosloin, Jeffrey Roy 473 Chostoin, Suson Ruth 309 Chottin, Morilyn Sue 201 Chovis, Potrick Estolia 306 Cheothom, Dennis Harold 429 Checkley, Ann Jordan 305 Cheeks, Mary Elizabeth 344 Chen, Steven 402 Cherry, Carolyn Fay 184 Chesney, John David 331 Chester, Jomes Worren 348 Chester, Megon E 352 Chew, Noncy Carol 164, 307 Chidesler, Corel Jeon 329 Child, Carol Lovonne 387 Chilton, Sheilo Koy 285 Chin, Lovodo Sue 354 Chiszor, Robert Anthony 325, 418, 419 Chizek, David John 219 Chloupek, Robert John 441 Chromm, Ellen S. 450 Chropusto, Rosemory 184, 444, 376 Christ, Lillion 343 Christine, Patricio W 378 Christopher, Robert Jr. 184, 415, 437, 327 Christophersen, Eric 314 Chueden, Kothorine L 164 Chulock, Robert Yale - 302 Church, David Lee 318 Church, Douglas Denton 348, 331 Ciboch, Kenneth Dean 408 Cichon. Lillion J 367 Cieodio, Williom Joseph 290 Circle, Brent Liggett 380 Cisco, Richard Leroy 346 Clobough, Jon Terry 304 Cloborn, Dione Joan 444, 363 Clopocs, John Terry 300 Claphon, Michael Huston 323 Clopp, Bonnie Corlene 417 Clopp, Dovid Lelond 348 Clark, Condoce Louise 330 Clark, Corl Lynn 318 Clark, Curtis Vaughn 196 Clark, Ellen Eilene 377 Clork, Fred Woyne 406 Clark, Gory Oliver 379 Clork, Jock Barron 300 Clark, John Rainor 318 Clork, John Wayne 290 Clork, Judith 443 Clork, Karen Sue 303 Clork, Lowson Jack 2nd 290 Clork, Mory Ann 164, 369 Clork, Mary Ellen 376 Clork, Phyllis Plummer 201 Clark, Rhondo Ellen 444 Clork, Robert John 380 Clark, Robert Reece 298 Clork, Russell Jomes 164, 402 Clork, Thomos Lintner 304 Clork, William Cooper 310 Clarke, Christopher C. 235 Clorke, Patricio Louise 343 Clorquist, Morion E. 353 Close, Stephen Darron 428, 349 Cloy, Chormoine 343 Cloymon, William I. 185, 380 Clayton, Don Lee 314 Cleaves, Robert Lewis 310 Cleland, Mortho Anne 375 . 185 .165 .201 .311 .322 .293 .443 .428 404 219 379 359 397 201, 456 365 157 295 . 165, Clements, William A Clendenen. Philip Perry .. Clevenger, Sondra Koy .. Clidence, Gordon Roy Clifford, Chorles James .. Clifford, Gory Brent . .. Clifton, Julio Jone Climer, Condo Jeon Cline, Dennis Lee Cline, Donold L Cline, Jomes Timothy Jr. Cline, Joseph Von Cline, Lucy Corol Cline, Mork Edword Cline. Mory Agnes Clinton, Diane D Clippinger, Ann Claudia Clippinger, Sara Cowie 295 Clock, Cynthio Sue 313 Cloe, Brendo Ann 292 Close, Jomes Donald 165 Close, Frederick Walloce 219 douse, Loroine Gail 378 Clouser, Judith Ann 316 Clyburn, Collins Gory 446 Coochys, Richord M 235 Coohron, Thomos Eugene 274, 272 Coapstick, Morguerite E 201 Coates, Noncy Lynn 377 Cobb, Donald A 185 Cobb, Susan Harris 110 Coble. Robert Sonders 327 Coblentz. John Allen 408 Coburn, Chorles Dean 165 Coburn, Marsha L 289, 423 Coch, Doris Cochran, Joseph Richard Cochron, Leslie Ann 445 301 365 290 328 201 231 298 Coddens, Lorry Lee 449, Coe, Lorry Michael Coers, Carmen A. — Coffey, John Roger Coffin, Terry Lee Coffman, Linda Rheo 366 Coffmon, Mark T 325 Coffmon, Rolph Boiley 201 Cogon, Jomes Richord 379 Cogon, Mory Dorothy 165 Coggin, Robert Dole 345 Cohen, Aaron Williom 446. 315 Cohen, Borboro Ann 317 Cohen, Bonnie Jeon 354 Cohen, Chorles Alvin 415 Cohen, Douglos Edward .185, 453, 315 Cohen, Karen Jocobson 202 Cohen, Lorroine Ruth 165, 414, 334, 287 Cohen, Merrell Beth 375, 378 Cohen, Michael Alan Cohen, Noncy Jone Cohen, Rolph A Cohen, Sherrel Cohn, Allon S. Cohn, Dovid Fronk Colanlonio, Comillo Sue Colborne. Lorry Howard Colby, Suson Jeon Cole, Beverly Dee Cole, Jomes Hall Cole, Morilyn Koy Cole, Pouletto Sue Cole, Victoria Anne 401 354 215 375 404 471 354 439 165, 296 .213, 288 185 305 395 165, 344 Colelli, Joseph Froncis 402 Coleman, David 315 Coleman, Larry Austin 431 Coles. David Weldon 402 Colglazier. John Wayne 320 Coiglazier, Walla Elane 344 Colgrove. Sharon Lynne 354 Colich, Pamelia Annette 384 Collier, Barbora Ann 202 Collier, Donold Eugene 346 Collier. James Dean 407 Collier, Leigh Ann 378 Collinge, Claudio Sue 295 Collings, Rebecca Jean 309, 44 Collings, Terry Richard 331 Collins, David Smith 331 Collins, Donald Paul 419 Collins, John Darryl 185 Collins, John Howard Jr. 380- Collins, Mary Beth 377 Collins, Sharon Rae 376 Collins, William Edward 231 Colter, William Joseph 431 Coltharp, Zaydo Lou 344 Colville, Nancy Lynne 330 Colyer. Robert Allan 346 Combs, Kent Long 219 Combs. Nancy Ann 377 Comer, Mary Jo 393 Comment, Jeffrey Wayne 324 Commins. Robert 324 Conaway, Kay Sue 1 57 Conawoy. Robert John 324 Cone, Nancy Barbara 185, 284 Conger, George Dean 219 Conklin, Edmund Wilson . . 420 Conley. Melindo C 388 Connell. Walter R. 379 Conner, John Thomas 422, 422 Conner, Robert Allison 414 Connor. Benjamin Philip 348 Conrad, Carol Lynne 370 Conrad, Larry Lee 219 Connor, Timothy John 215 Conrad, Mono 165 Conrow, Jane Annette 342, 343 Constant, Anita Aurelia 377 Conti, Sandra Jane 303, 456 Conway, John Michael 185 Conway, Richard _ _.. 431 Conwell, Lloyd Ray 359 Cook, Aloyne Amelia 165, 436, 394 Cook, Foith Norma 353 Cook, Gene H 185 Cook, James Wilbur 202 Cook. Jesse Otto 332 Cook, Judith Gale 296 Cook. Morytha Lynn 396 Cook, Nancy Elizabeth 387 Cook, Richard Raymond 386 Cook, William George 324 Cooke. James Robert 185 Cooney, John Patrick 452, 310, 427, 427 Cooney, Judith Ann 202, 288 Cooney, Michoel Barlel 185, 300 Cooney. Richord David 311 Coons, Marion Holt 305 Cooper, Anne Elizabeth 1 57 Cooper. Annette Marie 157 Cooper, Jack Lowrence 308, 454, 437 Cooper, James William 404 Cooper. John Michael 449 Cooper, Rodney Dean 319 Cooper, Sharon Rose 365 Cocoer, Thomas Cameron 165 Cooreman. Morlene Helen 165 Copelond, Mary Jane 365 Coplan, Joseph Lee 347 Coplen, Janet Ann 369 Coplen, Susan Lynn 303, 202, 436. 417 Copp, Nancy Eileen 374, 375. 376 Coppes, John B 165 Cop pes. Robert Irvin Jr 380 Coralline, Sharon Marie 376 Corbin, Walter Clark 185, 418 Corbin, William R 403 Cordin, J. Scott 324 Cork, Stephen David 446 Cornacchione, M. 2nd 321 Cornea, Noreve Ann 396 Cornell, James B 310 Cornetf, Gerald William 446 Cornfeld, Michael Ira . 165. 361 Cornwell, Jerry Joe 185 Cornwell, Thomas Craig 283 Corrie, David Lewis 314 Cortenber, W. M 325 Cortese, Thomas Anthony Jr. 219 Cosby. Fielding P, 290, 418 Cosner, Leonard Reoth 185 Cosper, Rita Arlene 291 Costa nti no, John Carl 405 Costello. Joseph M 321 Costello. Judith Ann 367 Costello. Kathleen 442 CoteM, Gordon L 219 Cottman, Thomas J. 3rd 165 Cotton, Betty Elaine 395 Cotton, Sandra 442 Coulter, Brack 407 Coulter, Lawrence A. 418 Coundiff, William E 165 Counterman, Christine K. 364 Courter, Dennis Raymond . .. . 324 Couse. Penny Rue . . 376 Cosuino, David James 165 Cousins, George F 439 Covert, Dion Lynn 157 Cowgill, Gladys Jane 386 Cox, Alicia Ann 393 Cox. Anno Claire 464. 429, 367 Cox, Charles Fronklin 361 Cox, Emily Rogers 202, 365 Cox, Fredreick Eorl 224, 345 Cox, Joyce Ann 165 Cox, Morilynda Kay 376 Cox, Mary Ann 352 Cox, Michael Edward 320 Cox, Robert Dale 185 Cox, Virginia Katherine 157 Coy, Lynda Lee 165 Coy, Morgo Lynne 367 Coyne. Leslie James 183. 282. 437 Coyne, Thomas A. 215 Croft, Robert Hommond 346 Crogg, Patricia Helen 378 Craig, Edmund L, 3rd 403 Craig, Jocquelyn Susan 285 Craig, Marcy Mead 354 Craig, Sam George 2nd .319 Craig. Susan Dell . . 393 Craig, Williom Hugh ,165, 438, 431 Cromer. Cynthia Ann .289 Cromer, Joe J. Jr 415 Cromer, Judith Pamela 185 Cramer. Richard Leon 185 Crondle, Virginia K 352 Crane. James Paul 358 Crane, John Bryant 438 Crone. Susan 228 Crawford, Charles Edward 196 Crawford, Charles K 314 Crawford, James Lee 321 Crawford, Richard James 185 Crawford, Susan Anne 449, 370 Crawford, Suson Lee 343 Crawley, Stephen Craig 347 Creakbaum, Sue Ellen 395 Creed, Gerald Charles 403 Creek, Jacqueline N, . 375 Creek, James Emery 359 Creek. Pamela Jane 291 Creekmore, Ross T 319 Creer, Elizobeth 443 Cremeens. Barbara Ann 352 Cremieux, Michel Marcel 361 Crevar. Carole Jean 396 Crick, Ronald Frederick 304, 438, 429, 426 Crill, Morjorie Ethel 445 Crimmins, Jacqueline P 367 Crise, Jill Kathleen 344 Criss, Garry Lee 401 Crist, Potricia Lynn 330 Critelli, Mary Frankre 224 Crittenden. John Marsh 318 Crizer, Clarke 418 Crizer, Daucy C. 3rd 185 Crockett, Marsha Kay 354 Croflcheck, Don Anthony .235, 240. 238 Cromwell, Vivian Sue . . 371 Cromwell, William Lee 165, 298 Cronou, Emily Louise 165, 414, 478, 369 Cronklle, Donald lee 448, 400. 409 Crooks, John I. 215 Crosier, Glen Corson 360 Crosley, Thomas Boyd 185 Cross, Dovid Lawrence 185, 388, 425 Croisen. Jomes Brent 196 Cfossland, Nancy L 202, 291 Crouch, David Merriman 401 Crouch. Susan 444, 462, 457, 437, 313 Crouch, Thomas Arthur 185 Crow. Richard 461 Crowder. Eliiobelh Omo 352 Crowder, Ellen Lou.se 307, 447, 437 Crowder. Williom Horvey 346 Crowe. Barbofo Ellen 228 Crowley, Timothy W, 346 Crozier, Jane Ann 228 Cruickshonk. Gordon W 165 Crum. Nancy Lou 378 Cruser, Stephen Alan 165 Csernits. Sharon Ellen 309, 462 Csigas, Karen Morie 352 Csoke. Tunde 295 Cuffey, Hazel Rita 165, 414 Culbertson, Daniel Roy . 185, 408 Culbertson. Kenneth Lee 346 Cullen, Patricia Louise .. 393 Cullen. Stephen Waltman 418, 425 Culilson, John Stuart 436, 311 Cummins, Douglas Franklin ._ 219 Cunningham, Arlene J ...397 Cunningham, Cotherine A 285 Cunningham, Jean M 443 Cunningham, Kathleen M. 165. 316 Cunningham. Laurence J. 185, 436, 293 Cunningham, Michael W. 185 Cunningham. Sylvia Kay . 438 Cupp. Linda Joyne _ . .... 369 Curfmon. Morsha Dianne 366 Currey, Kathleen Ann _ 185 Currier. Donold Edword . _ 349, 418 Currier, Ronald Kent 185. 300, 437, 420 Curry, Charlotte Ann 296 Curry, Jerry Sanders , .._ 452, 331 Curry, Mory Marston „ 292 Curths, Bruce Allen 359 Curtis, George Edword .... 185 Curtiss, James David 323 Cusick, David Allen 448. 404 Coster, Ann . 443 Cutright, Cheryl Koye 316 Cutfight, Judith Lynn 368 Cutsholl, F. Arlene 377 Czornecki, Christine M 202 Czerneda. Richord T. 235 Czimer. Arlyn Koy 393 Czimer, Peggy Louis 165 Dahl, Susie Patricio 202, 437, 330 Dahlin, Gene Rodger 235 Doily. Karen Irene 443 Dallas, Lorno Jane 224, 292 Dalton, Sharon Koy 377 Damery, Charles Arthur 407 Daniels, Mary Joan 377 Daniels, Robert Keith 458, 380 Danielson, Gerald M, 405 Donna Carol Berniece 377 Donner, Donald E. 415 Donner. Steven Lee 326 Dant, Christopher Call 454. 438, 298, 429 Dorbro, David Anthony 219 Dorby, Barbara Lee 352 Darby, Joanne . 309, 444, 464 Darin, Frederick Peter 282 Darko. Sharon Lee 202, 367 Darko, Suzanne 367 Darnell, Gory Richard 359 Dorst, Catherine Sue 444, 344 Dorst, Richard Louis 311 Dotzman, Richard Donald 325 Dougherty, Jon Koren 470 Dauler, Jeff C 314 Doult, R. A 461 Doulton, Jack Allen 293 Davenport, Benner E 324 Dovenport, Betty Lou 202 David, Roger L 185, 304 Davidson, Leslie Dole 224, 317 Davidson, Michelene K. . .. 309 Davidson. Robert Coulter 165 Davies, Janet Louise 289 Davis, Barbara Sue 393 Davis, Bert Ira 319 Davis, Betty Sue 344 Davis, Carolyn Marie 343 Davis, Charles Havens 185, 415, 432, 322, 416 Davis, Charles Leo 2nd 361 Dovis, Daniel Lee 165 Davis, Dwight Preston 165, 414 Davis, Edwino Lucretia 368 Davis. Eve Mary 228 Davis, Grover W. Jr. 185, 310 Dovis, Joy Lee 403 Davis, Judith Anne 377 Davis, Keith Laurel 406 Davis, Lorry Marvin 165 Davis, Lois Ann 366 Davis, Margaret Ann 297 Davis. Mary Belle 377 Davis. Mary Jo 354 Davis, Michael Steven 328 Davis, Richard W. Jr. . . 359 Davis, Robert Edward 185 Davis. Ronald Clark 293 Davis, Sandra . 202. 456, 387 Davis, Sue Anne 307 Davis, Susan Jane 202, 437 Davis, Treva Beth 464, 437, 289 Davis. Vicki Jeonne 395 Davis. Wilbert D Jr 332, 348 Davis, William Beynon 185 Dovisson. Dovid Leslie 320 Dovisson, Nelson Marc 196 Dawson, Donald Louis 322 Dawson, Donna Lee 303 Dawson, Greer Marie 224. 438, 299 Day, Allan Glenn 401 Day, Betty Joanna 303 Day, James Franklin . 165 Day, Janet Sue 202, 369 Doy. Mary Joanna 303 Day, Paul Kieth 165, 312 Day, Robert Miller 323 Dayton, Sheila Ann 443 Dean, Thomas Lee 293 Dearborn, Stephen R. 290 Deordorff, Thomos R, 165 Deoton, Phyllis Jean 303, 202, 438 Debes, David Frederick 453, 325 De Blosis, Dennis R. 235 De Boer, Lorry Wayne 345 De Broko. Robert Lee 185. 449, 290, 418 Decatur. David Richard 219 De Cerce, Joe Anthony 213 Deckard, Carol Ann 202, 291 Deckard, E. Aionzo 215 Deckard, Nancy Sue 354 Deckord. William Don 431 Decker, Gerald Robert 324 Decker. Sharon Rahe 376 Deckro, John Paul 379 De Croes. Terry Lee . 328 Deel, Charles Thomas 473 Deems, Judith Ann 369 Deems, Sue Ann 309. 436 Deets. Chorles Robert 438 Deever. Karen 442 De Fronlz, Floro K, 396, 286 Degan. Ida Roweno 165. 297 Degiocomo. Kenneth F. 235 De Hart, Diana Roe 202 Dehebreord, Betty Pronge 202 Dehner, Gerard Alon 219 Dehnert. John Thomas Jr 321 De La Peno, Grade M 378 Deieget, Madeline Joan 202 De Leury, Jolon 393 Del Giudice, Carole 365 Dellinger, Carmolieto 202, 334. 437. 295 Delong, Tommy Lynn 359 De Lor, Derold Howard 185 Delpho, Treva Joyce 330 Demoree, Charles L. Jr 202, 327 Demoree. Dovid Thomas 31 1 Dembinski, Raymond James 202 Demby. Jeffrey David 186 De Moss, Donna Sue 343 De Myer, Don Howard 414 Demske. Ronald Dean 405 Denhom, Lvnne Spencer 370 Denney, James Robert Jr ??? Denning, Daniel Burke 290 Denning, Thomas Urban 165 Dennis, Donald D, 157 Dennlson, Rondoll Gene 215 Denny, Thomas Edward 452 Dentner, Kenneth E. .345 Denton. David 311 De Pew. Shori Irene 396 De Prisco, Michael D 402 Derheimer. John Charles 325 Derkocy, David 473 Dersch. Sondro Ruth 228 De Shincoe. Jock W. 361 De Shone, Terrence T. 405 De Stefono. Robert Dale 235, 240 Deuschle, Mory Lee 166, 330 Devlne, Noncy Elizabeth 370 Devlne, Suzonne Ruth 375 De Vos. Kothryn Annette 449, 377 De Wold, Walter Edwyn 346 Dewolt, Jomes Eugene . . 405 De Witt, Clifford Morton 215 De Wolf, Deboroh Jane 376 De Wulf, Christine M. 444, 441 Dexhelmer. Wolfgang 293 Dexter. William Froncis 404 Dial. Richard Allen 186 Diamond. Robert 327 Diomondouros. Nikiforos P. 414 Dice, Nancy Kotherine . 303 Dice, Sharon Elaine . 370 Dickerson, John Scott 405 Dickey, Deborah 367 Dickey, Joseph M. .. _ 186, 380 Dickey. Kathleen Ann 367 Dickmon, James M. Jr 438 Dickman. James Ronold ...._. 348, 410. 290 Dickover, Audra Roe 473 Dickover. Pool Ward 166 Dlehl. Dorleen .... 376 Dietrich. Thomas Edgar 202 Diggins, Williom Horold . 322 Dilger, Kenneth Harold 196 Dilk, Chorles Eugene 331 Dill. Dovid Lawrence 327 Dill. Jerry Lee _ 402 Dille, Joyce Corrine 344 Diller. Russell James _ 235 Dilling, Richard Allan 360 Dillon, Leatha Kay „ 202 Dillow. Mary Frances 387 Dllly, Don Woyne 235, 238 Dlmltroff. Louis ...403 Dimond, Morgot Molty 367 Dimpfl Corol Ann 414 Dingee, Williom A _ 386 Dingle. Jerry Alien 186. 310 Dinkel. John Williom Jr. 186 Di Note. Frances Roso 441 Dinsley. Thomas Edward 186 Dlodore Alan Robert 215 Dirks Marybeth , 335, 288 Disness. Wanda 343, 421 Dlttmer, Stanley James -166. 314 Ditto. Roland Roy .._ 361 DI VIncenti. Marie - 4 5 Dixon, Donny Corr 402 Dobecki, Gordon Crolc. 202 Dobroski, Henry Edward 186 Dobrowolski, Edward J 349 Dodd Suson Martin „ 444 Doebler, Juliette Ann 330 Doerr, Edward Ruhl 290 Doerr. Joonne Koy .368 Doke. Dianne May .166. 368 Doloto. Borbara EUen _ 370 Dolby, Steven Charles 40S Dolnlck. Bonnie Sue - 317 Donohue. PameSo Ann 296 Donoio Albert Mono 166, 453. 322 Doom, Shares D. 316 Dopp. William Flo -d 186 473 Domtge, Lindo Louise 202. 437. 292 497 Dorris, Susan Eileen 291 Dorsey, Gayle Ann 228, 442 Doty, John Mlchoel 157 Doub, John Raymond 304 Doubleday, Sharon Lynn 444 Dougherty, William John 215 Doughty, Joan Marie 202, 292 Doughty. Wayne Allen 166, 407 Douglass, Glen H 219 Douglass, Linda Lee 303 Doup, Robert Lee 166 Doup, Sara Allen 166 Dourson. Katherine A 444, 316 Dove, Kent Edwin 318 Dowen. Robert Houston 331 Downer, John D 215 Downing, Jack Kieth 360 Downing, Jo Anne 330 Downing, Mary Joanne 456 Doyle, Marianne S. --.. 384 Doyle, Raymond Eugene -- 360, 420 Drake, Ronald Lee 215 Dropalik. Adrian E 449, 296 Drapek, John Joseph 202 Di Draschil, Evelyn Marie 228 Dm Dratwa, Robert Edward ..-. 186, 326, 425 Di Droves, Sara Lucille 157 Di Dresbach, Linda 452 D ' Dressei, Holly Jewel 395 Du Drew, Jerome C 300 Du Drewes, John George 224 Du Drewiecki, Paul 404 Drewry, Shari Dell 388 Du Drexler, Edward Thomas 379 Du Driscoll, Susan Esther 166 Du Droege, Carol Richert 414 Du Drook, Gary Grant 320 Du Drozdo, Joseph Michoel 310 Du Du Bois, Don Ramon 219 Du Du Bois, Gory Keith 385 Du Du Bois, Janet Roe 376 Du Duch, Ronald Victor 290 Di Duckwall, Christopher K 320 Du Duckworth, Harry C 304 Du Du Comb, Robert James 166 D ' Dudderar, Mary Barbara 375, 428 Du dding, Christine W 303 e, Nancy Katherine 166 ffy, Mary Eileen 186 gan, Denny Roy 400 gan, Mory Katherene 395 gan, Robert Michael 186, 298 Donna Nelle 330 ggins, Carol Sue 365 kes, Michael Joseph 318 lan, Lois Diane 287 nan, Marlene Joy . 202, 438, 281 las, James Edward 196 nm, George Locke 446 ibor, Jone Ellen 353 ican, Martha Elaine 303 icon, Rebecca Lynn 394 can, Robert B. 319 icon, Shorron Lilo 202, 297 nfee, Maxine 445 Michael W 320 nkin, George 461 nlop, Timothy Robert 408 nn, Dorothy Jane 309, 437 Dunn, Fred Seward 449. 324, 425 Dunn, Richard Lewis -..-. 136, 314 Dunn, Ronald Lee 186 Dunn, Timothy Alan 320 Du Puis, Jacqueline ,369 Durbin, Annette Lucinda 394 Durkott, John Francis .235 Durlauf, Jayne 202, 291 Durnal, Richard Allen 186, 415 Dusek, Eugene Albert . 186 Du Vail, Don Harry 300 Dyar, John William 282 Dye, Judith Joann 303 Dyer, James Alan 404 Dyer, Nancy Hardy 365 Dyer, Ronnie L 418 Dyer, Sara Lee .316 Dygert, Norman Gene 402 Dygert. Sylvia Anne 166, 414 Dysord, Marilyn Marie 394 Eokes, Bernard Young 326 Ealing. Robert Daniel ._ 401 Earhart, Morgoret M 371 Earl, Stephan H 219 Eornest, Dewey Lee 401 East. Jerry 446, 290 East, Robert Lee 186 Eostburg, Robert Word 407 Eosferdoy, V. Ross 408 Eaves, Gorry Kendrick 311 Eberhard, Frances Koy 166, 297 Eberhort, Ann Elizabeth 330 Eberle, Janet Marie 166, 461. 368, 362 Ebersold, Richard P 186 Ebert. Carolyn Lorraine 344 Ebert, Robert Williom _ . . 166, 310 Eby. Reid William 361 Eckard, Cory 473 Eckerle, George William 328 Eckert, John Robert 186, 322 Eckert. Linda Kiayer 464, 462, 291 Eckleborger. Dina 157 Eckleborger, Richord D 186, 402 Edingtan, Dodd Eldrid . ... 196 Edington, Janet Carolyn 449, 376, 379 Edinglon, Roger N 415 Edmonds. Carol 202 Edmons. Lino Lucille 386 Edmunds. Linda 396 Edwards. Anita Diane 376 Edwards, Carolyn 367 Edwords. Diana Dorothy 343 Edwards, Dorothy Irene . 365 Edwards. Elaine Janice 421 Edwards. James Larkin . ...166. 311 Edwards, Martin Koons 215 Edwards, Thomas ... .... 328 Efroymson. Jock L. 166, 302 Efroymson, Stephen W. .... 302 Egan. Richard Francis 283 Egelston. Cheryl Ann 396 Eggerl, Roland William _ 308 Eggleston, William R 186 Egnalz. Michael A 290 Egner, Juanito Elsa 376 Eguchi. Merle 365 Ehlen. William George 408 Ehlers, Lynn Etta 296 Ehrman, Sylvia Ann 309, 437 Eichenberger. John A 304. 449 Eicher, Wendell Paul 166 Eisel, John Anthony 318 Eisenberg. Norman 315 Eitman. Sharon Elise 313 Eklund, Laure Elise 330 Eklund, Leolo Jane 166, 330 Elder, Thomos Alexander ...202, 346, 321 Eley, Donn Dawson 290 Elkin. Roy Thomas Jr 453, 290 Ellenberger. Jen 186, 305, 332 Ellenberger. Kenneth J 408 Eilenwood, Marcia Ann 371 Ellerbrock, Timm Jerome 359 EMingwood, Carol Ann 157 Elliott, Barbara Ann 316 Elliott. Cloudio M 166 Elliott, David Lloyd 379 Elliott, Helen Elise 371 Elliott, James Martin 186 Elliott, lorry Glenn 320, 326 Elliott. Michoel M 186 Elliott, Patricia Ann . , 202, 437, 292 Elliott. Pauline Vivien 166 Elliott. Sandra Kay 386 Elliott. Susan E. 166, 437, 369. 410, 421 Ellis, Charles Robert 219 Ellis, Constance Jo 289 Ellis, Don Edward 186 Ellis, Elizabeth Mae 202 Ellis, Joseph Ellsworth 196 Ellis, Richard Lee 429, 348 Ellis, Ronald Leon 186 Ellis, Sara Louise 157 Ellis, Terrill Frank 327 Ellsworth. Connie .: 443 Ellwanger, Bruce Robert 235 Ellzey. Sandra Mario 202. 344 Eisner. Thomas Michael 380 Elwood. Lawrence D 166, 420 Ely, Ralph Norman 347 Eiyeo, Thomas Edward 322 Emenhlser, Diane 443 Emenhiser. Donald L 327 Emerick, Merrill Glen 386 Emerick. Morris Eddie 348 Emerson. Engrid June 344 Emerson, Joneth 461, 442 Emerson, William Robert 186, 425 Emig. Jane Ellen . 352 Emmons, Frances Jean 378 Emmons. Peter Charles 203 Engber. Michael David 186, 379 Engel, Gail Catherine 365 Engel. Gloria Louise 287 Engelberg. Joel Stuart 302 Engelberg, Richard C. 414 Enghaus, Edword 186, 458, 405, 409 Engle, Mary Jane 375 Engle. Michael Oliver 345 Ennis, Joseph Howe 166 Ensel, Henry Glosser 380 Epley. Carolyn Foye 377, 423 Epple, Cletus Floyd 361 Erb, Edward Leo 3rd 321 Erb. Kae 423 Erb, Kathleen Ann 384 Erickson, Erlck D. 196 Erickson, Shirley Gail .. 203, 456. 371 Erickson, Thomas 235 Ermel, Stephen Howard 300 Ernest, Marilyn Kay . 395 Ervin, Myrtis L _ 157 Ervin. Shoron Elizabeth 394 Ervin, Williom Charles 215 Esokson. John David 196 Esorey. Bernardine J 423, 366 Esorey, Noncy Ann 228, 452 Eshlemon, Ronald Lee 311 Esplch, Alice 443 Esplch, Jeffrey Keller 186. 432 Esser, Katherine Sue 335, 294 Essex, Anita Ruth 473, 472. 421, 426. 365 Estell. Douglas Arthur 301, 453 Estes, Jon Carleton 331 Etienne. Ronald Bernard 386 Etter, Kenneth Edward 298 Evans. Burton Elliott 186, 315 Evans, David Wolter 348 Evans. Judith Ann 335, 295 Evans, Mary Anne 289 Evans, Sarah Elizabeth . 437, 392. 395 Evans. Virginia Anne 376 Evens, Wayne Carl 166, 358. 359 Everett. Lois Aileen 166, 393 Everett. Thomas Stewart 186, 282 Everitt, Barbara Lynn 329 Everitt. Eddie Miller 186 Everly, Stephan Saylar 220 Evernhom, Michael B 323 Evers, Cheryl Louise 369 Everson, John David 293 Evertts, Irene Mary 203 Ewbank, Sheril! Kay 370 Ewbank. Thomas Peters 327, 425 Ewer, Barbara Lee 203, 294 Ewer. Bertrand Allen 319 Exford, Joan Marie 231 Eynon. Carol Jean 203 Fabiyonic, Georgene S 186, 288 Faherty, Morrbeth Anne 368 Fairfield, Terry Alan 380 Fanning, Franklin U 449 Forbman, Michael Edward 315 Forino, Robert John 186 Farina, William John 359, 419 Farls, Ross Alan 186, 414, 406. 418 Farkas. Lynn Mocy 428 Farmer, Charles Edward 326, 425 Farnsworth, Craig L. . 290 Farnsworlh. David A 298 Farnsworth. T. Brooke 290 Farnum, Susan 376 Forrar, Rosalind V 354 Farrar, Stephen Michael 322 Farrell, Richard Eugene 361 Forrell, William Hugh 425 Forris. Dorothy Helen 166, 394 Fary. Joan Carol 203 Fatlu, James Michael 419 Fottu, Nicholos A. Jr 166 Foucett, Joanna Marie 343 Founce. Fronk Roland 196 Fausset. Gloria Gay 369 Fawley. Judith 442, 443 Fearfoss, Sherry 353 Fealherstone. Richard K. 401 Feczko, Timothy 186. 453. 298, 425 Feely, Sandra Jeon 377 Feenstra. Marie Louise 166, 392, 395 Fehrenboch, Sandra Jean 396 Feigenbaum, Morilyn R. . 462, 317, 429 Feigon, Lee Natbon 302 Feinberg. Henry Bruce 403 Feinberg, Maurice T, 315 Felce, Carlos Henrique 405 Feldman, Howard Eugene 166 Feldt, Nancy nn 203, 456. 239 Felger, Thomas Allen 437, 321 Fell. Eleonor Rae 317 Felten. Paul Eugene 379 f Feltner, Marcia Claire 367 Femal. Sally 213 Fenichel, Sandra 166 Fenton. Barbara Irene 437, 313 Fenton, Steven Lynn 388 Fen wick. Mark Ayers 348 Ferdon, Frank Pitlmon 310 Ferguson, Cynthia Sue 367 Ferguson. Doris 203 Ferguson, James Walter 348 Ferguson. Michael Jomes 404 Ferguson. Sheila Ann 377 Fernando, Sharon Rae 203 Ferrara, Jane 292 Ferree, Harry Lane 220 Ferverda, Michoel Lore 314 Fetterhoff, Morilyn Ann 228 Fetters. Mary Sue 166, 393 Fewell. Robert Michael 293 Fichter. Charles Leon . . 277. 431, 322 Fidger, Jock Edward , 311 Fields, Gusto Gail 438, 330 Fields, Jerome Robert 318 Fields, Joyce Elaine 387 Fields. Judith Marlene 166 Fields. Max L 220 Fields, Solly Susan 288 Figlure, Betty Lou 376 Fike. Steven Arthur 446 Filipowski. John F 187, 293 Fillppelli. Ronald Guy 235 Fillbrondt, Morilyn E, 305, 449 Filson. Jerry Lynn 407 Findley. Charles Arthur 401 Findley. Theodore Preston 220 Fine, Rosalind 317 Fink. David Randall 196 Fink, Elizabeth Ann 203 Fink, Jerry Bruce 213. 336. 447, 439 Finkolstein, Poula Lois 224 Finley, Borbaro Jeanne 203, 396 Finley, Eleanor Louise 352 Finley, George Gory 447 Finl, 7, William Harry □ r, John Bernard . 439 .403 Fireoved, Gwen Anne 365 Firestone, Martha Sue Firme, Joel Paul Fisch, Maria Lynn Fischboch, Sandra J -ischer. M. .313 .290 376 366 196 .315 Fish, Stanley Robert Fish, William Charles 311 Fishbock, Gornelo Kay 395 Fisher Fisher Fisher Fisher Fisher Fisher Dennis Howard Diana Catherine Duke De Michele Renee 301 166, 285 220 430. 366 Patricia Ann 166, 235, 465, 461 Robert Edwin 304 Fisher, Steven Joe 361 Fisher, Thomas Harmon 220 Fishmon, Charles B 166 Fishmon, Samuel James 302, 478 Fisler, Mary Cotherine 354 Filch, Patricia Ann , 307, 203, 438 Filferllng, Shoron Lee 371 Fitton, Karen Robbie 375 Fitzgerald, Edward B 314 Fitzgerald, John F. Fitzgibbon, Nancy Jo Filzpotrick, Janet S. Fitzpotrick, Michael J, Fitzpotrick, Nancy Ann Fitzpotrick, Pomelo Anr Fivecoote, Jerry Allen Fix, Donald Moffol , Flanagon, Ceroid Wayne 272 Flonogon, Pottie Lee 371 Flanders, Morgery E 330 Flanders, Poul Michoel 406 Flonigon, Tommilou 370 Flaningom, Ann Marie 377 Floningom, John Patrick 314 277 314 17 305 408 157 167, 305 358, 359 342. 346 Flannery, Shirley Joyce 224, 450 Floten, Christopher J 167 Flougher, Cynthia Ann 228, 461 Fleck, James Raymond 293 Fleet, Martha Susan 370 Fleischhauer, Carolyn A 368 Fleming, Jomes Richard 293 Fleming, Linda Ann 203 Fleming, Poul Arthur 401 Fleming, Williom Snyder 347 Fleshmon, Terry Lee 167, 331 Flick, Robert Cecil 320 Flicker, Kolhryn 396 Fligor, Cecilia Marie 367 Flinn, Daniel Lee 403 Flinner, Elmo 452 Flockencier, Jill P 285 Floretto, Judith Diane 305, 438 Flournoy, John Richord 203, 282, 436 Flowers, Morgaret Jane 384 Foole, Patricia Ann 303 Fogle, Leslie Douglas 319 Folond, Stephen Fisher 406 Follis, Sandra Kay 203. Foltz, Jonet Lynn . 203 Fong, Allen Gory 347 Forond, Carol Marie 289 Forbes, John Gerald 304, 429 Forbes, Mory Jane 365 Forbess, Gordon G 331 Forbis, Burrell Edwin 380 Ford, AD 167 Ford, Dennis Warrick 300 Ford, Dixie Lee 396 Ford, Richard Duane 196 Foreman, Eric Paul 379 Foreman, Thomas A 349 Fcrgey, William Wolloce 167, 405 Forgy, Sarah Jane 438, 377 Forney, Judith Ann 464, 295 Forney, Robert Burns 327 Forrest, Judy Anne 309 498 Forsberg, Sharon Jean . .. Forst, Barry Allen 345, Forst, Carole Ann W 203, 456, Forst, Ear! Fredericic Forst, Eugenia Lowey 203, 438, 392, Fortner, William Robert 448, Fortson, Foncine Fosnough, David Irvm 203, Fossum, Arthur Charles Foster, George S. . Foster, James Stanhope Foster, Lee-Anne 305, 462, Foster, Lowell George Foster, Nancy Marie 309, Foster, Victoria Jayne 438, Foulkes, Judy Jo Fountain, Dionne Ruth _.. Fouse, Lorry Coleman Foushee, Frederick W. Jr 308, Foust, Barbara Helen Fowler, Marilyn Ann 167, Fowler, Marsha Fowler, Susan Carnes Fowler, William C Fowlkes, Birta Louise 330, Fox, Betty Ann Fox, Carol Elaine Fox, James Henry Fox, Jeon Ellen Fox, Joseph Lull Fox, Larry A, Fox, Lindo Corolle .-.. Fox, Pomelo Jill Fox, Richard Williom Fox. Robert Franklin 187, 167, 196, 365 425 365 314 394 323 344 331 405 196 187 423 220 444 296 393 296 408 448 291 289 443 203 322 386 292 367 473 330 461 203 288 378 323 418 ox, Stanley Anderson 322 )x, Susan May 167, 295 adenburg, Patricia A 411 agen, Ronald Aaron 220 aker, Mark Arnott 446 ancis. Gloria Jean 286 ancis, Jock Clark 304 ancis, Patricio Ann 303, 473 ank, Benjamin Michael 375 ank, David Fichman 220 ank, onk, kel. kel, onklin, klin, anklin, nklin, n klin. Mary Roger Melvir Alan 157 . 187, 425 Joan Elolne 317, 402 Steven Richard 400 Candace 443 Elizabeth Ann 464, 289 Kay Dell 313 Le Roy Alvin 385 Michael Leon 167, 385 Bonnie Marie 344 onz, Janice Helen _ 344 onz M. Louise 228 ■oser, B. Jane 291 aser, Barbara Ann 289 auhiger, Frederick A 319 Srice -- -. 282 aze, Carol Sue 370 ze. Julia Ann .285, 447, 450, 438 azier, Kurt Lee 308 ■edenburg, Charlotte S 167, 423 ederich, David John 419 ederich, Sue Ellen 167, 303, 414 derick, Diane 335 ederick, Jomes Leo Jr 311 ederick, Terry Lee 324 redericks, Steven Jay 380 redrick, Diane Ruth 313, 429 reed, Donnorae 393 reed, Ronnie Duane 203, 386, 420 reemon, Jeffery L 388 reemon, Kayleen Elaine 353 eid, Michael Louis 452 ette. Ceroid Alan 308 ew, Russell Ernest 283 rey, Bruce M 167 rey, Diona Lynn 369 rey, Eric Alan 167 ribley, Borbora Jean 297 fichtl, Laura Jane 376 rick, David Rhoods 458, 322, 427, 427 riedlonder, Linda S. 317 iedmon, Helen Rebecca 421 iedman, Jerome Lee 196 iedmon, Marvin 284 iedman, R. Jonie 167, 438, 317 riend, Lawrence Alan 336 ries, Edward Louis Jr 31 1 ries, Sharon 330 ries, Thomas Carlton 319 sbie, Gilbert A. Jr 235 sch, Jack Horvey . 302 z, Corol Ann 289 z, Jomes Larry 347 z, Jerry Joseph 187, 310 z. Mary Helen 228 z. Sandro Ann 450, 394 zon, Ward Alden 224, 326 oberg. Brent Malcolm 167 oemming, Pouletle Ann 441, 366 ollch, Dovid Jay 315 Fromm, Sandro Jeonette 478, 317. 429 Fromm, Sue Ann 213, 366 Frost, John Michael 215 Frost, Kenneth A. Jr 327 Frost, Marlene 388 Frump, Don Charles 304 Fry, Borbora Louise 343 Fry, Patricio 442, 443 Frye, James Stephen 311 Frye, Morgoret Ellen 167, 316 Fuchi. Frederick A 415 Fudge, Suzanne 167, 460, 430 Fuentes-Quesado, Israel 167 Fugote, John A ndrew 406 Fuhrmon, Jeonette L. 377 Fuhrmon. Joyce Ann .. 228, 442, 443 Fuldner, Jean Auguste 167, 430 Fulghum, Christopher 1 346 Fulkerson. Michael C 187, 314 Fuller, Jane 428. 430 Fuller, Sharon Margaret _.. 297 Fuilerton, Patricio Ann ._ 377, 428 Fulmer, Lawrence C ' oig 187 Fulton, Martin William 272 Fultz, Michael Barnes „ 328 Fuquoy, Daniel Metvin 407 Furlow, Robert Smith 379 Furr, Mary Elizobeth _ 157 Furry. Carol Lynn „ 396 Furst, Carolyn Sue 330 Furtick, Sandra Ann 167, 440 Fye, Michael Edwin _ 379 Fyte, Carol Ann „ 343 Gobel, Robert Milton 403 Gable, Dennis Alan 349 Gable, M. Suellen 378 Gable, Pamela Sue 353 Gochos, Phyllis Ann 292 Gaddis, David Mark 380 Gody, Ann 376 Gaertner, Jonice Lee 287 Gaetano, Raymond - 379 Gage, David Lee 328, 425 Gohimer, Janice Sue 443 Gajacob, Peter 322 Golbraith, Jay Robert 415 Galbraith, Nancy C 377 Galbreath, Mary Jane 384 Gall. Sylvia Ann 187 Gallagher, Pamela Ann 316 Gallohue, David lee 213, 304, 439 Galler, Robert Bruce 302 Gollino, Gerald Michael 167 Gallinger, Paula Ann 317, 427 Gallo, John Natale 326 Galm, Robert Woods 203 Gait, Phyllis Johnson 423 Galvin, Debby Ann 317 Gombill, Judith Anne 203 Gombill, Paul Alan 167 Gombroll, Paul Alon 167 Garmbrall, Geroldine L 352 Gonster, John Matthew 304 Gantz, Dole Charles 324 Garbers, Sherrlyn Kaye 366 Gord, Jane Anne 285, 335 Gard, Suson Elizabeth 354 Gardner, Eugene V 402 Gardner, Gory Lee 425 Gardner. Gayle Wallace 215 Gardner, Glrard F 322 Gardner, Howard Garry 315, 430 Gardner, Jack Douglas 400 Gardner, Larry Jomes 167 Gardner, Linda Lou 376 Gardner, Phillip Ross 187 Gardner, Stephen 439, 425 Garland, Stephen Eorle 358, 361 Gorling, Tom John 167 Gormon, Margo Elizobeth ., 367 Garmong, John Richard .452, 311 Garnhom, Shirley Anne - 344 Gorrolson, John 319 Garreffo. Lawrence F 400 GorreM, Penny 313 Garringer. Morcio Lynn 157 Garrison, Bonnie Jean 354 Garrison, Donna 441 Garrison, Judith Anne 203 Gorrison, Ronold C 304 Gorrott, Chris Anne 366 Gortin, Carolyn Roe 388 Gorver, Fred W 215, 461 Gary. Tommy Nelson 408 Gaskill, David Marlon , . 167. 304. 450 Gaskins, Jomes Eugene 282 Gas;. Evelyn Cotherine 397 Gost, Jomes Mills 293 Goster, Jeffrey Alan . 404 Gastineau. Jennie Beth 449, 344 Goth, James Witliom 402 Gaunt, Steven Robert 360 Gaupp, Lorry Albert 400 Gaydosh, Jack Carl 347. 325 Gaylin. Philip 449 Goynor, Dorlyne Marie 447, 464, 438, 441, 297 Georhart, Gerald Lee 300 Geberin, John Phillip 215 272, 439, 358, . 326. Gebhart, Kathy Jane Gedrick, John Paul Jr 187, Geer. William D Gehl, Mory Cathrine Gehler, Gloria 203, Gelsweit, Barbara Sue Geller, Geroldine Lynn 167, Gellner, Carol Joan 167. 447. Gemmer, James, Owen 452, Genetos, Lambert C Gentry, Fronklln Roy George, Dovid C. George, Luke George, Paul Harold . Gergely, Robert John Gerhart, John Henry . Gerken. Morie Louise German, Arthur Elliot Germonn, Lois Kotherine Gernon, Williom M Gerow, Ronald Kent 167, 437, Gerritsen, Hendrik Arnt Gershman, Jerome Lee Geschmoy, Pearl E . Gethers, Dovid Delmar Geyer, Amanda Constance .. 309, Geyer. Beverly Diane Ghisre, Sandra Moe Gholston, Robert Michael Gionnini, Arthur Nello Giannini, Dona Lynne Gibbs, Allen Dale 328, Gibbs, Phillip Stone 409, Gibbs, Steven Thomas Gibson. David Chorles 312, 416, Gibson, David Dan 187, 336, Gibson, Gory Phillip Gick, Julianne Pouletfe 392, Gifford, Paul Alan 187, Gift, Noncy Jane 438, 313, Gilbert. Harvey Allen Gilbert, Richard Paul Gilbert, Richard Walter .. 439, 431, Gilbert, Stephen Unger Gilhooly, John Philip 472, Gilkinson, William Minor . Gill, Constonce Jeanne 203, 436, 438, Gill. Jeonnine Gill, Thomas Robert Gillom, Ronald L. Jr. 187, 304, 462. 453, Gillen, Karen Sue Gillette, John Charles Gillette, Marianne 444, Gilliam, John Dovid .438, 429, 293. Gillie, Nancy Lee Gilmer, Mory Anne -. Gilpatfick, Kathleen A 307, Gines, Ray 3rd 445, Gingerich, Kirby Kent .,. 187. 414, Ginn, Leslie Anne Ginter, John Dewey Gioe. Stephen Bruce Girord, Jomes Patrick 87, Glroux, Billie Jo Gltike, Joyce Dee Gize, Roymond Walter Glod Diana June Glodney, Jeonne Louise 450. Glasberg, Sheryl Lynn Gloss, Francis Arthur Glass. Jacqueline Lois 187, 334. 438, Glossburn, Stephen J Glasscott, Gay Glossley. Sue Elizabeth 203. Glaze, Larry Eugene - 365 Glazebrook, Bradford M 323 290 Glazier, Barbara Lois 317 415 Gleoson, Robert Herman 361 387 Gleoson, Virginia R 352 317 Glenn, David Jomes Jr 360 157 Glick, Janet Louise 224, 450, 396 289 Glock, Alan Roger 220 287 Glock. Hugh Edwin 220 290 Glock, Judy Ann 213, 294 319 Gloger, Kurt Franz 187 386 Glorioso, Esther F 343 314 Glouch, Mary 447 235 Gloverrilli, John 324 361 Gluck, Dor othy 378 235 Glunt, Dianne Lynn 430 361 Gmerek, Judith 203 388 Gobbrin, Kathy J 370 302 Goble. Oral Lee - 187 438 Goble, Rex Allen ...__ 314 401 Goddord, John Philip 293 314 Godfrey. Howard George . . 405 403 Godfrey, William J. 187. 117, 82, 458. 438 315 Godich, Poul Martin 167, 344 317 Coding, Morjorie Ann 396 400 Godmon, Judith Bowie 384 335 Godsey. Phillip Duone 166 362 Coebel. Morlin Milton 361 285 Goebel, Noncy Ann 365 215 Gceller, Joseph Victor 331 404 Goess. Jone 369 376 Goessling, Constonce K 285 446 Goetschel. Arthur W. Jr 418 418 Goff. Thomas Wolter 301 380 Gchman, Joanne Helen 369 320 Gohmer. Richard 319 438 Gold. Elliott Steven 187, 449, 315 408 Goldberg, Borbora Anne 167 397 Goldberg, John Edward 302 331 Goldberg, Robert Alon 315 426 Golden, Frances Irene 472 215 Golden, Howord 315 327 Golden, Ion More 379 359 Golden. Lou Ann 368 315 Coldfarb. Suson Linn 369 405 Golding, Terry Lee 304 298 Goldman, Elliot Sheldon 315 365 Goldman, Kothryn Renee 157 377 Goldsborough. Karen L. 367 318 Goldsmith, Aaron Ross 302 Goldsmith, Reeso Beth 335, 317, 429 437 Goldstein. Benjamin R 167 369 Golger, Kurt 347 415 Goluch, Mary Victoria 438 344 Gomlnger. George W 415 426 Gonzoles. James Stanley 359 377 Good. Don 461 472 Good, Joan Lee 430 417 Good. Judy 443 449 Good, Nancy Erving 167, 305. 438 347 Coodoll. Vincent Lloyd 187, 385 354 Goode. Groeme B. E Jl5 319 Goode, Martha Lee 395 324 Goodin, Caren Dee 441 414 Gooding, Holly . 167, 472. 461. 289 228 Goodman, Dovid S 345 343 Goodmon. Irving Som 452. 315 220 Goodman, Jerry Alan 302 395 Goodman. Kothryn E 167, 438, 287 296 Goodnight, Shoron Sue . 428 287 Goodnight, Thomas M. 322 359 Goodrich. Joyce Elaine 376 317 Cocdson. Mory Jane 307 324 Goodwin. Edward Newton 308 343 Gookins, Billie Lee 379 291 Gooldy, Kenneth Joe . 187, 312 290 Gootik. Mary Margaret 376, 430 Goos. Richard Frederick 322 Coot. Kathleen Ann 303 Goraiski, Paul Joseph 282 Gordner. Friti R 203 Gordon, Borbora Deboroh 287 Gordon. Brenda E. - „ 344 Gordon. Norma Louise 366 Gorin, Thomas Barttey 326 Gorlncen. Mary Ann ., 376 Gorman, Robert Lazarus ...- 187 Gorrell, Kotherine E 374, 375 - _.__417 167, 478. 297 352 187, 308, 336, 437 Corsage, Nancy Ann Gorseline, Linda Sue Gorsuch, Lindo Kay Gorsuch, Terry Lee Goss. Jerry Lee 168, 408 Coss. Kathleen 168, 377 Goss, Robert R 187. 272, 298 Goss. William Lowell 436, 290 Gossord, Gay 157 Gossord. John Meredith 220 Gossard, William G. 314 Gothard. James Arthur 436 Cotsholl. Elizabeth -. 157 Goul, Richofd Alon . Gould, Noncy Gay Gourdlng, Ernest B. Gove, John Wollace Gowon, John Grober. Glenn G. . Grober. Martin J. Jr. Gracie, Shielo Mills .. Graden. Beverly V. Grody, Jo Ann Graf. James Patrick Graf. Mory Kotherine Croflage, Koren Jean 224 Alan Martin 187. 277. 320 George 401 Shoron Elorne ,. 303 Thomos Richord 459. 324 Sue 376 William Kent 187. 437 Jerry 446 . 40 .294 .407 .158 .314 -323 .220 .307 .395 .378 .447 .375 Grohom Graham Groham Grohom. Grainger. Grainger. Gran ' Grommon, Daniel Michoel 348 Grandberry, Joan 344 Grondorf, Jomes Normon 458, 418 Grandorf, Judy Kay 367 Gfondstaff. Charles D. .. 187. 415 Granger. David 274, 272 Gronneman. Gory Normon _.. 283 Grant, Robyn Tomara -.... 317 Grant, Sylvlo 309, 444 Gront, Thomas 203 Grant:. John Paul _ „.. 348 Graper, Susan Koye 377 Grasso. Anthony Michael 196 Graveel. Beverly Sue 343 Groves, Nancy Marilyn 395 Groves. Paulojo 352 Groves, Shlloh Ann 395 Gray, Charles Gibson 30S Gray. DoHos Maxwell 215 Groy. David Mo weH 293 Gray. Fronces Judtth 292 Groy. Gommiel BertheHa 286 Gray, Glendo Veronne 168. 447. 462, 438. 295 Groy, Jomes Whittington . 327 Groy, Margoret E. Groy, Marion Libbre Gray Marvel Jeon , Gray, Marvin Ronold Gray, Sylvia Lee Greof. Hal L Greckel. Foy Elaine 303. 478. 447 168. 438, 295 168 447 395 34S 423 499 Greckel, Wilbert Carl ... 423 Green, Berth Armond 302 Green, Donna Mane 375 Green, Gene Raymond 187, 418 Green, Judith Ann 294 Green, Roy Vincent 282, 419 Green. Thomas Mackey 311 Green, William 293 Greenbaum, Gory Steven 302 Greenberg, David Norman 187, 315 Greenberg, Jill Arline 287 Greenberger, Charlene B 203 Greenberger, Martha 1 287 Greene, David Isaac 235 Greenlaw, Douglos James 319 Greenwold, John Michael ....453 Greenwalt, Eddy Lee 203 Greenwood, Herman E 441, 380 Gregg, John P 415 Gregg, Phillip Martin 380 Gregory, ,Dee Ann 313 Gregory, Delmar Ray 220 Gregory, James Allen 327, 425 Gregory, Linda Sue 478, 473, 396 Gregory, Stephen Wayne 187, 438 Greiner, Karen Louise .. 437, 410, 362, 363 Grennes, Thomas James ... 168 Hoa s, Mary Elizabeth .. _ 297 Haas, Mory Lee 365 Haas, Richard Curtis 405 Habecker, Morlo Jill 449, 369 Haber, Diano Susan 287 Haberkorn, Susan Beck 329 Hackel, Glenn Frank 431 Hacker, Carolyn 452 Hacker, Thomas Jackson 319 Hackler, Gloria Diane 342 Hodley. Alice Joyce 371 Hodley, David Jeffery 473, 380 Hadley, Philip Bruce 471 Hoefele, Jane Koy 414 Hoendel, Mark Stephen 168, 302 Hoerbig, Steven Craig 359 Hoffner. Daniel Lewis 403 Hagenston, Richard E 450 Hague. John Maurice 168 Hohn, Anthony Wayne 168, 453, 325 Hohn, Frank Robert 445 Hahn, Morcia Sue 377 Hohn, Patrice Carole _ 377 Haines, Michael William 420, 318 Haines. Nancy Sue 369 Hoire. Arthur Allen 400 Hoislip. Walter M. 2nd 426, 290 Halosz. Donald 284 Haldeman, Betty Alice 204 Haley, Robert Michael 290 Holey, Timothy James 431 Hali Hal ' Hal Holl Hoi Hoi Hal! Hal Hall Hoi Hall Hal Holl Hal ' Hoi Hal Hal Abigail Douglos . Alice Elizabeth Andreo Lee Bonnie Jean Charles Frederick - .... 303 158 296 393 . 272, 290 Dale Gregory 359 David Custer 224 George Henry Gale 331 Howard Keith 407 Judith Dee 457, 344 Lorry Joseph 405 Louis Scott 400 Robert Molcolm 379 Ronold Ray 168, 344 Vicky Lynn 370 r, Judith Ann 354 ion, Daniel James 320 Halsteod, Jerry Ray 400 Ham, Richord Wayne 308 Hamon, Frederic Earl 168, 437 Hamor, Gary 3n Hambly, Frederick Jean 414 Hamer, David Russell 327 Hamilton, Bud 321 Hamrlton, Diane 204 Homliton, James Edword 319 Hamillon, John Gerold 323 Homilton, Judilii f ae 204 Hamilton, Morliia Ann - 453, 294 Hamilton, Morvin Bill 421 Homillon, Myro 442 Hamilton, Roger Dale 386 Hamilton, Thomas M. Jr 327 Hamilton, Wesley Alfred 304 Hamm, Williom Keith 406 Hommelman, Jomes Alon 196 Hammer, Thomas Randolph 408 Hammersley. Drono Sue 371 Hommerjley, Mary George 203 Hommond, Jane Edith 423 Homner, Gary Alan .. 380 Hompel, Corol Sue 187, 362 Hompfon, Barry Edward Hampton, Koren 443, 361 443 John Whitfield 304 204 Hamsley, Hamslrom, Doretta Roe Hand, Elizabeth Jane Hand, Lorry Dee Hand, Ronold Myron Hond, Sarah Jane Hand ley, Judith Susan Hondley, Roger Potrick Haneltne. Richard Lee .369 204 168 367 307 328 .235 Gresco, Terry Joseph 407 Greshom, Gloria Jean 375 Greshom, Larry Dale 328, 446 Greves. Patricia Gail, 447, 291 Grice, Theodore Louis . . 403 Grieger, Gory Alan ... .... , 322 Griese, Robert Gene 347 Griffey, Robert Allen 379 Griffin, Elizabeth Ann 371, 362 Griffin, John Wilbur . .. 408 Griffin, Judith Diane 371 Griffin, Marcia Jean 329 Griggs, Tracy Ellen 343 Grile, Lane lone 464, 316 Grimes, Carol Anne 444 Grimes, Rebecca Sue 158 Grimes, Sharon Dee 377 Grindal, Bruce Theodore 361 Gring, Mary Lynn 228 Grist, Sharon Kay 158 Gritibough. Goil Tucker ...307, 447, 437 Groff, Richard Michael 290 Groninger, Paulann H 414 Grorud, Rolf Parker 360 Groscost, Julie Ann 203, 291 Grose, Joan Charlet 396 Groseth, Robert T 327 Hanen, Lynn Reid 394 Hones, Hoi Dovld 282 Hones, John William 406 Honey, Leslie Anne - 297 Hanger, Sandra Lee 378 Hanger, William Joseph 327 Hanig, James Louis .. 188, 331 Honkermeyer, William C 321 Hankins. Vaughan Lee 380 Hannah, Lorry Joe 188, 436, 298 Honner, Mory Sidle 204 Hanning, Richord Alan 462, 320 Honnum, Kenneth J. 168 Hansel, Shoron Goyle 441 Honsen, Calvin John 331, 359 Hansen, Karen Ruth 460 Hansen, Leif Erik 414 Honsen, Philip Arthur 204 Hanson. Constance Moe 344 Honson, David Johns 168 Hanson, Lindo Christine 204, 292 Harbart. Robert John 405 Hordowoy, Linda Cheryl 286 Harden, Alon Wayne 431 Harden, Judy 168 Hardesty. Jomes Russell 401 Hordesty, Janice Dionne 224, 303 Hardesty, William Lynn 168, 308 Hardin, Nancy Kay 371 Harding, Judy Moureen ...285, 464, 423 Hardy, David Lott 358 Hardy. Robert Earl 298 Here. Pomelo Anne 158 Hargis, John Arnold 448, 418 Hargitt, Jane Ellen 305 Hargrove, Mary Alice 204, 316 Hargrove, Pamela Jane 158 Horker, Sue Ann 393 Harkess, Paul Lee 168, 436, 348 Harlond, Judith Ann 303 Harnisch, Beverly Ann 224 Harper, Brenda Kay 294 Harper, Edwin Albert 319 Harper, Evelyn 452 Harper, Linda Koy 428 Harper, William Douglas 319 Harpring, Sharon Ann 204, 367 Horrell, Dennis V 331 Horrell. Jennifer Ann 368 Harrington, Kelly M .327 Harrington, Morliyn D 204, 313 Harrington, Pamela Sue 344 Harris, Carole Irene ... .316 Harris, Dannis Wando 286 Horris. Douglas Clay 345 Harris, Harold Wyburn 380 Harris, Harve John . 406 Harris, Harvey Joy 168 Horris, James Karll 168, 320 Harris, John Morris 358, 361 Horris, Lourilyn Joy 297, 429 Harris, Marcio Jean 377 Harris, Michael Collin 215 Harris, Stephen T 322 Harris. Susan Dale 386 Horris, Williom Taylor . 314 Harrison. Connie Lou 449, 471 Harrison, Donna Frances 224, 376 Harrison, George Clark 188, 449, 422 Harrison, Joan Ely 168 Harrison, Lance G 188, 404 Harrison, Linda Helen 368 Horrison, Money 343, 431 Harrison, Suzanne 436, 369 Harrison, Theresa Jone . 305 Harrison, Wade C. 2nd 293 Harrold, Sharon Scott 296 Horryman, Woyne V, 168. 453, 318 Harsh, Kothie Irene 417, 288 Hart, Becky Jane . . 305, 436, 426 Hart, George Charles 386 Hart, Jack Lone 360 Hort, Morgaret Shoron 378 Hart, Susan Elizobeth 158 Grosheider, Jomes W 405 Gross, Allan David 302 Gross. Bernard Max . 187 Gross. Carollynne 442 Gross, Gory Don 323 Gross, Jonet Beryl .. ., 317 Gross, Noncy 203 Grossmen, Elizabeth Terrell 158 Grossman, Jeri Roe 376 Grossman, Revo Rachel 203, 456 Grote, Goyle Sue 393 Groth, Quindoro Anne . .. 204, 291 Groverman. Jocki Lee . 291 Groverman, Nancy Jo 168 Groves, Anne-Marie Walter 414 Grubb, James Michael 213, 438, 327 Grubb, Joseph Wolter 361 Grubbs, Samuel Miller 187 Gruber, Thomos F 408 Grubish, Joe Anthony 235 Gruenberg, Gilbert D 347 Gruenwold, Charles 290 Grumman, Daniel M 441 Grund. James Hurst 322 Grybeck, Sandra Kay 168, 285 Gudos, Charles John 405, 409 Guenther, Fronces P 343 h Horlgrove, Stephen Ray 168 Hortig, Karen Margaret 378 Hortmon, Claude Edward 168 Hortman, David Williom 402 Harlman, Gerold Edward 388 Hartmon, Howard Joseph 380 Horlman, John Roger -408 Hortmon, Kenton Shane 196 Hartmon, Richard Lee 404 Horlmann, Dennis W 361 Harlmeyer, Richard John 346 Hortsock, Nancy Jone 368 Horves, Cathie Ann 393 Harvey, Andrew Burke 336, 429, 324 Harvey, Howord Brian 324 Harvey, Jomes Aldrich 408 Harvey, Soroh Frances 377 Horvill, Sandra Jeonne 204, 417 Horwood. Carol Moe 316 Hash, Wondo Lou 430 Hoskell, Leiia 204 Haskell, Barbara Anne 394 Haskell, David Mox 402 Haskell, James Albert 168 Hosier, Vicki Diane 158 Hoss, George Henry 310 Hosselmonn, Solly A 204 Hatcher, Richord Lee 347 Hatfield, Judy Lof 228 Hothaway, Margaret Ann 228 Hothoway, Wolter 168, 419 Hottery, Robert Ralph Jr 220 Hotton, Douglas Robert 405 Houck, Albert Leo 402 Houenstine, William F 345 Houghey, Kolhryn Anne 375 Hought, Edward Alon 314 Houschild, John Robert 310 Housman, Dorothy 452 Hoven, Sue Ann 294 Havens, Donald Scott - 290 Havens. Nancy Ann 168 Haven, Michael Jomes 457, 318 Hovron. Nancy Beth 292 Howkins, Linda Anne 297 Hawkins, Mory Louise 343 Howkins, Robert Tweedy 328, 336, 438 Hawkins, Ronald Robert 347 Hawks, Frank Stevens 407 Hown, Robert Wesley 308 Hay, Ann 443 Hoy, Mortho Jean 309, 188, 436 Hoy, Steven Michoel 319 Hoyden, Donna Morie 158 Hoyden, Jayne Ann 343 Hoyden, Thomas James 324 Hayes, Judith Carol 204, 456 Hayes, Monte Kerry 385 Hoyhursl, Joyce Ann 368 Hoyhurst, Thomas E 168 Hoymoker, Mary Kolhryn 344 Hoynes, Richard B 188 Hoynie, Kolhryn Lee 307, 473 Hoys, Philip Vern 204, 401, 420 Hoys, Solly Jeone 168, 303, 438 Hayslelt, Jomes Roy 196 Hoyum, Ronold Irving 168 Head, Mory Jone 445 Head, Mary S. 168, 465, 458 Heodley, Mory Jone 354 Heath, Joe Fletcher Jr. 402 Heolh, Kathleen 504, 158 Heathco, Louise Stewart 204 Heavin, Mary 442 Heovrin, Richord G 408 Heckmon, Arthur Mortin 346 Hedden, Connie Jo 204 Hedges, John Leslie 293 Hedges, Terry Ann 376 Hedmon, John Roy 326 Hedman, Kent Ronold 188 Hedmon, Robert C. 379 Hedrick, Brendo Jean 378 Hedslrom, Cynthia E 292 Guenther, Robert R. . , 322 Gullett, Shoron Odello ., 204 Gullic, Nancy Diane 158 Gulo, Jonice Elizobelh 377 Gumbel, Samuel Edward . 187, 407 Gunkel, Dione Koy 396 Gunn, Janice A. 443 Gunter, Koy Alice 386 Gurouskos, Annette Louise 443 Gurevitz, Sherry Jean , . . 204, 317 Guslofson, Corol Ann 368 Gustofson, Judy - 343 Gustafson, Mory E 187, 316 Gutenkunst, Jane Marie 344 Gulhier, Ronold Edward 319 Guthrie, Elizabeth May 442 Gutwein, Emil Edward 347, 431 Guyer, Poul Jomes 404 Guynn, Anne Irene 370, 286 Guyton, Noncy Joanne 204, 367 Gwoltney, Delio Koren 294 Gwinn, David Carl 314 Gwynn, Sonyo Karen . 297 Gyure, Corole Sue 365 Heemsiro, Janice May 168 Heflick, Vaughn Roy 404 Heflin, Jock Roger 314 Heger, Richard George 204 449, 422 320 Heilig, Morgo Jan 343 Heilman, Joy 321 Heine, Carole Sue 158 Heine, Poul W 188 Heinsen, Chorles E 168 414 Heinzmonn. Mory Ann 309 464 704 Heister, Cheryl Ann 368 Helfrich, Stephanie A, , 204 450 Heltrich, Suson Koye 396 Helfrick, William F 361 Heller, George Louis 188 Heller, Kenneth Earl 400 Helminiok, Jomes Leon 213, 447, 439 235, 431 324 Helper, William 283 Helsobeck, Robert Edgar .. 348 131 Helton, Cynthia L 393 Helton, Kathleen Foy e 295 Helvie, Richard Edward 168 323 Hemmer, John Floyd 322 Hemmeter, Paul 308, 429 Hemphill, Andrew C 408 Henderson, Connie S. 313, 369 429 Henderson, Richord John . 301 Henderson, Sandra Jean . 158 Henderson, Stephen D 188 Hendricks, Jomes F. 324 Hendricks, Judith S 204, 292 Hendricks, Morilyn Sue - . 294, 426 371 Hendrickson, Sharon L 369 376 Henn, William Jeffrey 380 Henney, Anne Louise 352 Henoch, Frederick Evan . .168 322 Henry, Borboro Moe . 444 394 213 791 378 380 H enry, Nino Koy 395 Henshaw. Merrie E 344 Hensley, Douglos S 188 Hensley, Harry Thomas 169 Hensley. Judith Ann 294 Hensley, Sharon Lee 378 Herderhosf, Cynthia A 303 376 Hermann, Susan Spring ... 169 Hermanson, Jomes Arve - 328 Herre Richard Louis 118 Herrell, Noncy Lynne 352 Herrin, Mory Lynn 464, 438, 295 Herring, Molcolm Bell 293 Herring, Pamela Joyne 396 Herrmonn, Carol Ann 188 444 Herron, Howard 405 Herron, Lorry Roy 196 Hersh Carl 402 Hershberger, Mork Louis ... 445 169 Hcrlling, Virgil A 359 Hertz, Richord 100 Hertz, William Joseph 300 Herlzer, Norman Roy , . 169, 414 Hess, Elizabeth Reed 354 Hess, John Lee 377 Hess, William Clinton 326 Hession, Miles R. 2nd 473, 450 Hester, Corol Lee 169 Hester, Philip Lyie 188 Hetrick, Jerry Lynn 188 326 Hetzler, Robert Lewis 400 Heubi, John Frederick 301 Heuck, Alice Jeon 305 Hewitt, Ethel Dione 329, 335 Heyde, Shoron Ann 188 500 Heyward, Leslie Arden 169, 365 Hialt, Jomes Russell Jr 310 Hiotl. Richord Allen 328 Hibbeln. Frederic Philip 220 Hibbs, Christine Anne 369, 428 Hickey, Douglas Lee 188, 310 Hicks, Dovid L 158 Hicks, John Brodford 427, 361 Hicks, Woylond Roy 301, 453 Higginbothom, Elizabeth 376 Biggins, Doniel P ' 88 Higgins, Jock Wayne 220 Higgins. Smith Jr 308 High, Doniel Raymond 359 High, James Russel 311 High, Jo Ann Foye 169, 411 Highsmith, Jane Ellen 370 Higi, Mary Jo 365 Hilbrich, Ceroid Fronk ISS Hilburn, Andrea Faith 368 Hildebrand, Thomas J 311 Hildebrandt, John R 347 Hill, Bob 311 Hill, Don 328 Hill, Joonn 286 Hill, Potricia Irene 228 Hill, Robert Mortin 18S, 323 Hiller, Suson Jeon 430 Hilligoss, Jerry Roy 282, 454, 436, 418, 425 Hilligoss, Richard Lee 361 Hillis, Frederick Allen 314 Hilly, Hedy Sue 377 Himelick, Ellen Lee 367 Himelstein, Nathaniel Harvey 220 Himes, Raymond Joseph 402 Himsel, Mary Catherine 204, 456 Hinont, Michael George 346 Hinchman, Kothie Lynn 188 Hinchman, Linda 443 Hinds, Miriam JoneHe 376 Hinds, Nodine M 158 Hinemon, Koy Jeanne 204 Miner, Ronold Lee 188, 401 Mines, Jorrold Richord 379 Mines, Susan Potricio 446, 291 Mines, Terri Leigh 319 Minmon, Sharon Lynn 366 Minshaw, Keith Leon 406 Hirsch, Michoel Anthony 406 Hirschenbein, Rick Alon 308 Hirschfeld, Steven Koy 302 Mirt, Lindo Jeon 309, 204 Hite, Douglos, Nees 314 Moogland, Suson Ann 335, 441, 297 Hoban, Shoron Ann 377 Mobbs, Ben Bryant 402 Hobbs, Larry Dee 379 Hoberty, Charles Leroy 215 Mobley, Duone Alon 188 Hobson, Borboro Jean 388 Hobson, Grenda Gleo 460, 441, 396 Hobson. John Edwin 235 Hobson, Mary Ann 316 Hochschild, Borboro Ann . ,,- 438, 292 Hochstetter, Suzanne 386 Hocker, Carol Lee 291 Hockmon, Don Corydon 379 Hodgon, Thomas Todd 327 Hodge, Floyd Ray 401 Hodges, Donald Eugene 331 Hodges, Judith Ann 285, 430 Hodson, Borbara 443 Hodson, Cathy May 369 Hodson, Joan Elizabeth 365 Hodson, Marilyn Kaye 368, 369 Hodurski, Donald F 402 Hoeltke, Carole Ann 378 Hoemonn, Ellen Louise 289 Hoerner, Erwin Edward 407 Hofelich, Audrey Jane 158 MoKor, Koy Beverly 464, 294 HoHerth, Judith Ann 375 Hoffman, Anne Held 169 Holfmon, Charles Wilbur 304 Hoffmon, Craig Brion 315 Moffmon, Helen Louise 169, 337 Hoffman, Hubert Allen 447 Hoffman, Janet Elaine 158 Hoffman, John Milton _ 169 Hoffman, John Robert 216 Hoffmon, Judith Ann _._ 204 Hoffmon, Pomelo Dale 294 Hoffmann, Mary Ann 393 Hoffmann, Roger P 415 Hofherr, Philip Mortin 310 Hofmonn, Kurt Oscor 402 Hogon, Kathleen Zoe 204 Hogan, juzonne Grace 158 Hogg, Winifred M 188 Hojlbocher, John H 188 Hokanson, John Erik 401 Mokonson, Noncy 452 Moke, Shorlene Dale 343 Holcomb, Noah Lewis Jr 385 Holdemon, Betty Alice 204 Holdenberg, Harvey 315 Holder, Jack Johnson Jr 272 Moldermon, Betty 452 Holdread, Philip Roy 304 Hollond, Dovid Williom 235 Holland, Edith 158 Hollond, Jomes C. P 169, 419 Hollar, Charles A 196 Holler, Jocquelene May 204 Holley, Jerry L 300 Holley, Notolie D 354 Hollidoy, Gay 374, 375, 377 Mollidoy, Linda Sue 438 Hollidoy, Sue Kothryn 447, 457, 294 Mollingsworth, Thomas H 405 Mollis, Carolyn Grace 204 Hollisler, Kenneth W 235 Hollowoy, Marcia Ann __ 377 Mollowoy, Noncy Lynne 307 Holmes, Corole Joan 370 Holmes, Corolyn Marie 353 Holmes, Croig Marshall 437, 327 Holmes, Lorry Robert _ 328 Holmes, Roger Morris 359 Holstrom, Gory Roy 403 Holt, Joseph Dovid 169, 327 Holt, Peggy Sondro 395 Holtzinger, John Irvin 400, 409, 418, 425 Molubor, Glenn Elbert 235 Homeyer, Constonce Sue 370 Hondo. Gerald 169 Hooberry, Betsy Ann 344 Hood, Herb Leon 220 Hoodelmier, Jonet Lee 204 Hoodelmier. Linda Lou 294 Hoog, John Michael 220 Hooley, Jerry Lee 169 Hooper. Georgio Jane 464, 292, 429 Hooper, Jomes Mark 388 Hooten, David Earl 404 Hoover, Alon Anderson 324 Hoover, John W. Jr 415 Hoover, Sidney Todd 361 Hoover, Williom Horvey 188, 425, 293 Hopewell, Alice Ann 365 Hopkins, Soro Kaye 169 Hopp, Noncy Carol 384 Hopper, Brendo Lee 378 Hopper, Linda Helen 445, 419 Horon, Portick Michael - 300. 448 Mormann, Howard Keith 304, 449 Horn, Paul Conrad 220 Hornock, Pamela Ruth 441 Mornbostel, Chorles Jr 290 Mornbostel, Potricia L 370, 420 Horner, Jack 361 Horner, Keren Kay 343 Horner, Terry Gront 418 Horst, Joselte M 309, 444 Horton, Devonne Ellis 425 Horton, John Matthew Jr 293 Horton, Michael Jon 169, 322 Horton, Nothon T. 2nd 322 Horvoth, George Alexander 220 Hose, Kothryn Louise 441, 344 Hosier, James Richard 327 Hosier, lorry Lee 204 Hoster, Steven Wognon 320 Hosteller, Elizabeth A 369, 362 Hostetler, Rebecco L 395 Hosteller, Sherry Gay 307 Hostetter, Michael G 437, 293 Hotchkiss, Down Delane 158 Hottle, Dole Kelly 456 Mottle. Korl Barry 205 Houghton, John W. Jr 408 Moogland, Nancy Jane 370 Houglond, Steve Lee 311, 429 Houpt, Noncy Eloine 395 House, Betty Jeon 388 House, Richord Alan 308 Houser, Bette Ruth 393 Houser, Rex Lee - 304 Mouts, Pomelo Lee 368 Howard, Jerry 300 Howard, Lawrence E 332 Howord, Solly Ann 158 Howord, Stonley Eugene 402 Howell, Arthur 196 Howell, Kelly P 415 Mowery, Beniomin F 205 Hozdovich, Irene Dionne 366 Mric, Judith Morle - 205 Mubbord, Mortho Koy 384 Hubbuch, Philip J, Jr 188 Huber. Borboro Sue 205. 460, 367 Hubei, Fronklin A 158 Huber, Judy Beth 343 Muber, Sharon Ann 394 Huddleston. William R. 448, 342, 348, 425 Hudkins, Phon Eorl 216 Hudson, Corinne 443 Hudson, Jerry Lee 205 Hudson, Lolo Moe 397 Hudson, Marilyn Lee 369 Hudson, Ruth A 149 Huetten, Patricia L. 316 Huff, Bernard 216 Huff, Ralph Richord 452, 324 Huff, Sam 429 Huff, Saroh Jone . .354 Huffman. Frederic Leroy 188, 411 Huffman, John Curtis 169 Huffman, Sue Elaine 444,313 Huffo ' d, Gene Allen . ... .. . 169, 453 Hufford. Jone . . 213. 454, 449, 295 Hughel, Edword Craig 374, 379 Hughes. Anne Marie 169 Hughes. Croig 395 Hughes, Douglos Allen 406, 426 Hughes, Howard F .... 188 Hughes, James Richord 347 Hughes, John M. 2nd 188, 347 Hughes, lewis Nick Jr 349 Hughes, Melvin Morkhom , 404 Hughes. Miller Fronklin 311 Hughes. Richard D 314 Hull. Joel Irvln ,. . _ 220 Hummer. Anne W 329 Hummons, David Francis 348, 419 Humphrey, Joe .310 Humphrey. John EvereM . . . 360 Humphrey, Michoel F 379 Humphreys, Corolyn Louise . 158 Humphreys. Roberta M, .288 Huner, Judy Beth 431 Hunsberger, Michoel S 452, 314 Hunt, Donald Samuel 415 Hunt, Koren Sue ...368 Hunt, Morsho . 305, 449, 437 Hunt, Phyllis Lee .330 Hunt, Virgil William 320 Hunter, Constonce Koy 169, 299 Hunter, Milton Diol 332 Hunter, Penny Sue ... 352 Hunter. Richord Allen . 169 Hunter. SuSon 305 Hunter. Virginia Ellen 329 Huntington, Albert G 320 Huntington, Emily Jane 377 Huntington. Thomos ..414 Mupke, Robert Julius 407 Hupp. Fred Edword Jr 272 Hurst. Dovid Steiger 315, 430 Hurteou, Ado Lorroine -456, 288 Hurteau, Williom Jomes 380 Murwitz. fionald 302 Huse, Stephen Michael ...328 Huser, Sam Woyne ._ 415 Husser, Sondro Sue 369 Huston, Donno Kay 365 Hutchings. Alan Morton 324 Hutchins. Anita Marie -... . 354 Hutchinson. David R 401 Hutchinson, Shelley Lee 169, 288 Hutchinson, Williom Jr 325 Hutson, Ronald Alon 419 Huyette. Gregory F 360 Hyatt, Stephen Jerome 308 Hyde, Lloyd PoHerson 220 Hyden, Williom Harrison 235 Mydo. Joon Corol . . - _ 205 loms, Howord Morsholl 379 Idlewine. Jeffrey Lee 318 Idzik, Isobelle Ann 353 lerodi, Rosolia Joanne 169, 396 Ikenberry, Joyce Elaine 309 Imel, Mary Suson 369 Ingalls, Irene Kothorine 158 Ingersoll, Judith Ann 443 Ingle, Stephen Williams 298 Ingram, Poulette Jane 366 Inks, Thomas Normon 290 Inmon. Janice Kaye 428 Inmon, Kenneth Albert 453, 312 Innes, Joseph Crist 169, 314 Inniger, Ervin lee Jr 439 Inskeep, Ronald Lee 235 loerger, Jonet Evelyn 444, 371 Ipsen, Suson Jeonne 376 Irelon, Jean Morie 449, 295, 429 Irelond, Suzanne Estella 158 Ireland, Thomos Leon 437, 426, 320 Irick, Neil Edwin 388 Irish, Judith Koy 464, 316, 423 Irwin, Nancy Barrows 169 Irwin, Stonley Joseph . „ 379 Isoocson. Chorlene Koy 396 Isabel. Richord A _ 415 Isel. Richard Thomas .-449, 314, 431 Isenberg, Paul David 448, 407 Iskander, Wasfy Boulos 169, 438 Ives, lelo Ann 392. 394 Joblonski, Georgia Ann 352 Jackson, Corole Jone 205 Jackson, Chorles Edgar 473, 445 Jackson, Dove Martin 359 Jackson, Jomes Richard 169. 438 Jackson. Jone 458, 438, 369 Jockson, Kotherine 220, 368 Jackson, Lorry Dean 419 Jackson, lorry Lee 283 Jackson, Rick 298 Jackson, Sondro Louise 295 Jackson, Terry Lee 188 Jockson, Williom Martin 298 Jocobs, Carol 444 Jacobs, Jon C 324 Jocobs, Kent Gory 324 Jacobs, Somuel Allen 402 Jocobs, Sondro Joan 169, 294 Jocobson, Morilyn L 228, 442 Jocqmoin, Rolph Joseph 220 Johns, Ivon Jomes 290 Jomes, Poul Edword 188 James, Richard Edward 406 Jomeson, Poulo Sue 291 Jamison. Michele Kay 449, 316 Jonnosch, Elizobeth Ann 446, 343 Jonsen, E. Thomas Jr 308, 429 Janson, Janet Morie 285, 444, 464 Joquo. Margaret 205 Jarboe. Priscillo Sue 297 Jorrett. Poul Eugene 401 Jorvis, Bruce Rolph 300 Joy. Saroh Louise 450, 471, 426 Jeffries, Potricia J 344 Jeffers, Jocquolyn Sue 205, 392 Jefferson, Linda Joyce 396 Jeffries, Danny lee 401 Jeffries, Jomes Robert 304 Jeffries, Jane Ellen 366 Jeffries, Saundro Leo 369 Jehs, Rondoll Wesley 169 Jelusich, Judith Ann 427 Jendreos, Gerald 188, 418 Jenkins. Jocqueline Sue 450 Jenkins. Thomas Joseph 188, 402 Jennings. Donno lee 188, 444, 418 Jennings, Jock Lynn 446 Jennings, Jimmy Roy 188. 420 Jennings. Liso Ann , 374, 375, 377 Jennings, Noncy Ross 366 Jennings, William P. Jr 310 Jensen. Elizobeth Jone . 445, 430 Jensen. Erik John 462, 429. 420. 293 Jensen. Horry leverton 428 Jensen. Suson Ingrid 362, 366 Jerram. Jo Ann 443 Jervis, lonny Doyle 310 Jewell, Jomes Williom 324 JoQchim, Mortin Dewey 308 Job, Jomes Roleigh 348 Johonson. Shirley Ann 205 Johonsson. Sandra Lee 395 John, Jonis Dionn 449 Johns, John Stephen 169 Johns, Lourence Douglas 419 Johnson, Borboro Ann . . 169 Johnson. Borboro Ann 169, 384 Johnson, Corl Lee 358, 361 Johnson, Chorlene E 354 Johnson. Chorles W :. 438, 418 Johnson, Dorsey 343 Johnson, Dougloss Alan 403 Johnson, Edword Wore 300 Johnson, Gene Howord 188, 418 Johnson, George F 310 Johnson, Horriet Jane 394 Johnson, Jock Nord 322 Johnson, Janet Lee 353 Johnson. John Martin 406 Johnson. Judith Elaine 378 Johnson. Julie Ann 224. 450, 471 Johnson, Karen Kay 365 Johnson, Koren Louise 158 Johnson. Katie McNuM 329 Johnson. Lois - 378 Johnson, Margaret Ann , 316 Johnson. Morgoret Ann 289 Johnson, Monho Susan 426, 365 Johnson. Muriel C 367 Johnson, Nancy Jeonine 366 Johnson. Pamela Sue .-.316 Johnson. Potricia Ann 205. 458, 427, 395 Johnson, Potricia lee 376 Johnson, Philip James 314 Johnson, Richard Donald . 402 Johnson. Ronald Douglos . . 40O Johnson. Ronold Wesley ... -. 409 Johnson. Solly Caswell -456, 377, 423 Johnson. Steven Edward 301, 293 Johnson. Sue Ellen 205. 441. 297 Johnson. Vernord 1 216 Johnson. Williom Anhor 319 Johnson. William L - 402. 409 Johnson. Williom R, ., 189 361 Johnston. Potricia Ann . . 205, 329 Johnston. Ronald lee 419 Johns ' on, VIckl Lee ..368 Jolly. Betty 437, 330 Jolly. Joanne -443 Jolly. Soro Elizobelh . .- 169 Jolly. Walter William - . . 220 Jonah Jane Eleanor 371 501 ones, Alan Erk 311 ones, Barbara Ann .-. 395 ones, Barbara Ellen _. 169, 465, 437, 292 ores, Booker T 306 ones, Fred Raymond 189 ones, Jack Adron 447 ones. Jacqueline Sue 377 ones. Jennifer Sue 352 ones, John Arthur 235 ones, John David 220 ones, John Louis 169 lones, Judith McKenna 316, 417 lones, Karen Arlme 296 Jones, Karen Sue 286, 367 Jones. Larry Alan 415, 418, 327 Jones, Margaret Marie 370 Jones, Marilyn Jeanne 169, 303, 414 Jones, Marsha Carol 342, 344 Jones, Mary Jane 353 Jones, Rachel Marie 289 Jones, Richard Allen 220, 420 Jones, Richord Ovid 308 Jones, Robert Norton 349 Jones, Ronald Corrol 189 Jones, Roy Franklin 189 Jones. Sharon Kaye 444 Jones, Ted R 158 Jones, Thomas Arthur 401 J opes, Annette Lynne 366 Jordan, James Lynn 402 Jordan, Marilyn Bonnie 393 Jordan, Robert Lee 320 Jordan, Robert Michael 439, 405 Jordan, Stephoni Kay 377 Jordan, Tom 346 Jordan, William Craig 293 Jornod, Vickie Dee 376, 428 Joseph, Ellen Moxine 205, 456, 369 Joseph, Rex Morris 458, 401, 428 Jodd, Michael Warren 300 Judjon, Gerhord W 452, 331 Julian, Katherine B 344 Julian, Lynne Maurine 303 Jung, Deon Dovis 139, 419, 380 Jung, Keith Howard 379 Junk, William Paul 300 Junker, Lorry Eugene 189 Junkers, Klaus D 415 Junse, Lewis 216 Jurco, Vivian Jean 170, 414, 453 Justice, Morgoref C 388 Juuti, Stuort Cromer 170 Kachoris, Evongeline 377 Kochoris, Paul John 220 KocSur, Donald Stephen 205 Kaczmorek, Melvyn Lee 205, 379 Koehr, Harry Lee 170, 404 Kaffashan, Ali 346 Kaffenberger, Winnie M 386 Kagen, Howord Frederic 284 Kohn. Donna Roe 205 Kohn. Erika Amy 305 Kaiser, George Townsend 407 Kalb, Wolloce W. Jr 189 Kolino, Suson Jeanne 305, 335 Kolish. Gerald Irwin 189 Kalienberg, John K 170, 380 Kolupa, Edword James 235. 319 Komba. William Thomas 388 Kaminskl, Melinda Jon 285 Komlsugi, Arthur Todo 452, 314 Kamp, Cassandra Lee 361, 367 Kampe. Kathryn Aleene 316 Kampf, Judith Ann 375 Kane. Chorles Joseph 277, 431 Kane, Jock Lee 302, 418 Konning, Myrna Ann 288 Kaper, Betty A 343 Kapla n, Martin Jerome 452, 315 Kaplan, Nicolis 317 Kapusta, Alice K 288 Kardotzke, Elmer Stanley 220 Koresh. Jo Ann 378 Karesh, Sylvia Jean 376 Karls. Mathew Edward 235 Kornischky, Tedd 461 Korp, Beverly Faye 287 Karpel. Robert Zolton 205, 380 Korrer, Nancy Lynne 228 Korrmonn. Edward Ramsay 293 KoseH, Jeri Lynn 287 Kosko. David Joseph 323 Kosiow, David Edward 170 Kasper, Alice Suzonne 396 Kassner, James Edward 402 Kosten, Penelope Mary 289 Kosfer. Janet Lynne 378 Koster. William R 422 Kastning, Joan Barbara .... 449 Katz. Frederick Lee 302 Katz, Janet Viola 369 Katz, Shirley Louise 317 Katzenberger, Sally Jo 228 Kauble, Keith Allen 216 Kaufman, Alan _ 220 Kaufman. Charles Fred 170 Kaufman, Linda Margaret . 444, 287 Kaylor, Marion Judith 170, 305. 334 Koyne, Kaye _ 320 Keoton, Thomas Alan 311 Keck, Karen Lu 378 Keeler, Stanley Thomas 224, 380 Keelor, James Mark 170 Keene, James Lee 304 Keener. Gerald T.. Jr 170 Keerdojo, Liina 170, 414 Keesling, Diane Lee 205, 417 Keeton, Constonce K 205 Kegg, Stephen Edward 323 Kegley, Linda Koy 444, 367 Kehrein. Suetta 158 Keldoish, Mary K 343 Keilmon. Gerald Ray 170 Keiner, Harvey 405 Keith, Diana Lynn 343 Keith, Rachel J. 170, 414, 330 Keith, Roger Alfred 345 Keith, Stephen Lorkin 419 Keith, Thomas Aldred . 322 Keithley, Frederic W 439 Kelemen, Danette 343 Keller, James D 189, 320 Keller, Jeanne Morie 352 Keller, John Donold 189. 336, 320 Keller, Ronold Lee 274, 272. 322 Kellerman, John Leon 170 Kelley, Corel Lynn 396 Kelley, Corter Carol 158 Kelley, Eloise 344 Kelley, Gordon E 196 Kelley, Kothleen 342 Kelley, Kitty Sue 438 Kelley. Woyne Lee 293 Kellison, Patricio Ann . 458 Kellmayer. Mary Ella 344 Kellock, Jomes Angus Jr. 449, 327 Kellstrom, Floyd Robert 205 Ketlum, Milton Thomas 290 Kelly, Nancy Farquharson . 414 Kelsey, Karen Lynne 369 Kelsey, W. Michael . 472 Kelso, Lynda Victoria 370 Kelso, Mary Ann 170, 296 Keltner, Sherry Lynne 369 Kem, Mary Ann 378 Kemp, John Rutherford 327 Kemper, Kirby Woyne 319 Kempler, Norman Alan 170 Kempner, Frances 371 Keneoly, Katherine 292 Kendall, John Wright 326 Kendrick, James Earl 327 Kendrick, Katharine E 294 Kendrick, Ralph Lee 322 Kendrick, Thomas B. E 415 Kennedy, James Joseph 420 Kennedy, Jeffrey Joseph 170, 414 Kennedy, John Wayne 298 Kennedy, Phyllis Ann 374, 377 Kennedy, Sherrill W 364 Kenner R, Robertson 220 Kenney, Leilani Ella 170, 316 Kent, Ralph Henry 361 Kent, Stanley Crawford 446 Keppler, Thomas Stephen 318 Kerchevol, Mortho J 353 Kern, A. Jean 369 Kernohon. Judith 442 Kerth, Lindo M 365 Kertlond, Raymond 374 Kesler, Marilyn Sue 224, 395 Kesler, Nancy Lee 170, 444, 437, 313 Kesler, Pomelo Ann 313 Kessler, Co mil I e Joan 344 Kessler, Kendall Jan 283 Kessler, Victor C 360 Kester, James Robert 328 Ketchon, Benny Jone 224, 441, 365 Ketchom, Jenny Lone 170, 364 Kelcham, Robert Louis 304 Ketner, Judith Elaine 285 Ketterson, Ellen Dorcas .444, 449, 376 Key. Eva Moe 329 Keyes, Rolph Eugene 447 Keys, Robert Clinton 170 iehler, Carl Frederic 189, 418, 380 el, Larry Davis 189 enlen, Dovld Alan 349 leron, William James 189, 439 ess, Connie K 170 fer, Noncy Ann 368 II, Janet Louise 205, 316 llworfh, Steven John 346, 428 Ipatrick, Koy Ellen 228 Irain, Edwin Thomas 452, 311 mboll, Anito Marie 354 mboll. Nelson Robert 189 mmel, Judy Ruth 158 mmel, Rebecca Jean 464, 292 mmell, Mory Jo 343 noch, Timothy Louis 326 ncaid, Sondro K 377 ndblon, Barbora 444 nder, Kip Williom 314 nder, Sandra Lee 170, 369 ndred, Anita Lynne 307 ndred, Rebecco Dee 410, 392, 397 ndrick. James Robert . . 407 ng, Allen Theodore 318 ng. Charles R 220 g, Cynlhla Sue 364 ng. Edward Chorles 216 ng, George Deon 189, 430, 327 ng, Harold Woyne 197 ng, Jomes Richard 302 ng, James Wilford 402 ng, Jo Ann 344 ng, Leroy Harry 220 ng, Linda Lee 367 ng, Marsha Lee 170, 309 ng, Mory Evelyn ., 353 ng, Sana Christine 449, 378 ng, Shoron Ann 205, 431 ing. Sherry Lyn 371, 362 ng, Suzonne 443 ng, Wolter Corol, Jr 324 ngmo. Roy Elmer 221 ngmon, Keith Leigh 318 ngsbury, Jonet Kay 313, 423 nkle. John Robert 311, 452 nmon, Phillip Brammer , . . 170 nne, David Wisner 400 nney. Darwin Frank 312 nney, Roger 312 nsel, John Philip 331 nser, David Kenneth 189. 437 nse , David Roy 308 nyon, John Stuort 347 ntz, Koren Sue 170 ■, Williom 112 KJrd, James E 349 Kirk. Cory Christopher 300 Kirk, Robert George 404 Klrkham, Jerry Jo 296 Kirkpotrick, David A 327 Kirkpotrick, Robert, Jr 298 Kirlin, David Lee 405 Kirn, Georgia Lee 353 Kirn. John B 415 Kirn. Michoel Emmet 402 Klrsch, Wayne Wolter 407 Kirtchik, Barbara Susan 378, 430 Kirtley, William F 298 Kiser, B. Gregg 354 Kish, Thomas Michoei 404 Kitchel, Anna Morie 354 Kitchell, Carolyn Jean 205 Kltchell, William 0. Jr 290 Kittle, James Louis, Jr 448, 458, 314 Kittle, John Lee 314 Kitzmiller, John L 221 Klabusich, Irene Ann 170, 294 Kloglss, Raimonds 1 216 Klarke, Michael Robert 326 Klotte, Sharon Anita 367 Klavins, Julita 170, 387 Kleckner, Mark Philip 315 Klein, Linda Sue 287 Klein, Robert A 189 Klein, Thelma Jeanne 285 Kleine, Margaret Diane 376 Kleinhenz, Christopher 170. 304 Kleinops, Percy Ludis 308 Klemme, Thomas Delbert 358 Klenne, Ronald Edward 437, 311 Kleopfer, James Dale, Jr 401 Kleopfer, Robert D 348 Klepfer, Carol Ann 288 Kless, Jacqueline 224 Klezmer, Lois Elaine 445 Kllcko, Lynne Anne 305 Kllmo. Diane Joyce 354 Kline. Barbara Lou 205, 369 Kline, Karen Dianne 170, 241, 440, 313. 430 Klinger. Rosemary E, 352 Klinger, Susan Mae 447. 438, 317, 426 Klinker, Francis Eugene ...189 Klintworth, Lois Ellen ... 447, 464, 316 Kllpsch, Marion David 189, 301, 418 Klock, Jane 205 Klopfenstein, Vincent L -... . 304 Klotz, John E 415 Kluesner, Robert Lee 401 Klugmon, Stephon Craig 361 Klum, Beverly Ann 285 Knobe, Huntley Ravn 408 Knable, Jo Anne 369 Knachel, Paul Russell 282 Knoll, David Wells 293 Knapp, Linda Lou 205 Knapp, Wallace H„ Jr 290 Knarr, Linda Carol 205, 285. 365 Knorr, Solly Jane 170, 303 Knecht, Richord Lee 404 Kneisley, John Williom 401 Knlcely, Donna Morie 377 Knight, Carey Kemp 406 Knight, J. Douglas, Jr 347 Knight, Patricia Jean 228, 442, 443 Knight, Susan 423 Knipmeyer, Kathryn Ann 368 Knoll. Marvin Ernest 308, 429 Knoll. Stonley Andrew 310 Knop, John Richard 310 Knote. John Alton 221 Knott, Adrian Leonard 324 Knowles, Christopher G 293 Knud son. Karen Jean 296 Koby. Robert G 401 Koch. Rebo Lea 353 Kocher, John Arthur 401 Koehler, Linda Frieda 354 Koehler, Luise W 395 Koehler, Martha 443 Koehler, Medi Katherine 344 Koeh linger, Dean Arthur 308 Koehlinger, Roger Lewis . , 308 Koelpin, Volker Henry 311 Koenig, Barbora Ann 205. 367 Koenig, Craig Walter 431, 324 Koenig, Doniel Deon 404 Koepke. Linda Lee 394 Koertge. Lee Roy 197 Koetje La, Verio Sheron 431, 367 Kohlbocher, John Henry 290 Kohn, Dione Iris 287 Kohne, John Anthony, Jr. 359 Kokinda. Dennis Andrew 170 Kollor, LyIe Ward 400 Kollker, Constance B 438 Komosinski, Ralph M 379 Kompelien, Goyle M 224 Konop, Billie Jean 362, 365 Konopacki, Delphine R 205 Konowitz, John Edword 322 Koolman, Matt 327 Koop, Kothy 291 Koop, Potricia 449 Kopchlk, Chorles John 170 Kopelwitz, Mondy Sue 228 Kopulos, Priscillo C 378 Kord, John Phillip 221 Koren. Janice A 170 Korff, Solly 170, 444, 287 Koring, Robert Henry 404 Korn, Susan Koy 295 Korte, Cynthia 369 Kortokrax, Richord Max _. 197 Kostas, Angelo Andrew 170, 331 Kotzon, Bruce Andrew 304, 452 Kowolski, Kathleen B 369 Kowinski, Michael W 308. 189 Kozak, Nancy Carol 224 Kozluro. Charles F 446 Krooy, Koren Maurine 205 Krochey, James Allen 310 Kraft. Noncy Carole 205. 292 Krahulik, Jon David 375. 380 Kroll, Robert Lee 400 Kromer, David Corl _ 361 Kramer, Joseph R., Jr 171 Kramer. Karyn Ing rid 344 Krone. Dole Anthony 336. 323 Krasovskis, John 171 Krolsch, Beverlee D 171, 307 Krause, Jeri Lynn 353 Krebs, Mory Kathryn 330 Kreisle, Williom S 189, 418 Kremer, Horry, Jr 216 Kren, Kathryn Ann 228, 443 rengel, Carol Lana 228 Kreske, Alvin Walter 349 Kretsch. Roberto Kay 376 Krick. Beverly Jean 288 Krick, Richard Deon 385 Krider, Rebecca Koy ,.... 205 Kreig, Mork Koy 322 Krieger. Hugh Peter 315 Kring. Lorry Reed 301 Kritsch, Donald Robert 318 Kroczek, Sandra Lee 294, 430 Krohn, Roger Steven 380 Kronemeyer, John K 331 Krongelb, Diane Lee 205, 437 Kroot, Ronold Nothon 315 Krueger, Beverly Ann _ 378 Krueger, Dennis Willard 272, 431 Krueger, Marilou Diane 464. 294 Krueger, Michoel S 348. 319 Krueger, Rosalind Diane 317 Krughoff. Korlo Jane 288 Krull. Robert J 343 Krushoff. Korlo Jone 171 Kruszewski, Larry J 44I, 312 Krutchen, Gary 298 Kubiok, Richard George 326 Kubisch. Raymond Gustav 321 Kuchik, Brian Peter 235 Kuchuris. Morie Elaine 447, 454, 465, 438, 313 Kuchuris, Paul G. Jr 439, 235, 324 Kucinski, Deneen Ellen 228 Kuechenberg, Rudolph B 235 Kuespert. Beverly W 171 Kuesler. Carole Eloise 303 Kuhlenhaelter, Gary Lee 326 Kuhns. EvereH George 310 Kuhns. Jocqueline Sue 393 Kulka, Melonie May 205 Kum, Borby 428 Kump, Joseph F. 415 Kunkel, Margaret 171 Kunkel, Scott William 319 Kunkle, Stephen Douglos 400 Kunse, Lais Jean 216 Kuntz, Koren Sue 171, 285 Kurtz, Nancy Virginio 343 Kutlich. Julie Rose 376 Kuykendoll. Gerald Lee 360 Kwosny, Gregory Paul 407 502 Labney, Donna Lynn 354 Labus, Robert John 189, 405, 418 Locey, Kathleen Mary 376 Lackey. Douglas Eugene ...-235, 431, 324 Lackey, John Thomas 221 Lackey, Noncy Rebecco 228 Lacko, Mary Ruth 353 , Charlene Marie 205, 370, 299 Ladner, Mary Elizobeth 393, 392 Lodow, Ned Paul 331 imer. Joan Corol 343 Lafever, William D 213, 453, 311 Lofoon, Digigi 300 Lahody, Ronald Nickolas 407 Laidig, Juanito Mae 431 Don Wayne 308 John Leiand 380 Phyllis Jean 386 Lake, David A 415 Master, Dionne Layne 294, 429 mb, Charles Patrick 446, 449 mb, Edgar H 216 mbdin, Barbara Kay 344 mberson, Harry P 322 mberson, John Horry 171 mbert, Jerold Roy 327 mbert, Julia Helen 464, 297 mbert, Neal Earl 345 mey, Patrick T 439 mkins, Theresa Paris 291 Lancaster, Susan Gene 213, 295 Lond. Noncy Elizabeth 305. 428 Landau, Gary R _ 216 ndes, Bonnie Jean . 171 ndes, Clayton Guy 319 Landin, William C 447, 277 Landis. Dale Lee 408 London, Patrick Roger 403, 419 ndrum. Jeffrey E 197 ne, Anita I 206 ne, Barbara Ruth 444, 295 ne, Chorlotte J eon 289 Lane, Judith Ann 206, 456, 417 , Milton H. 423 Lang, John Thomas 293 Langbehn. Judith Ann 394 Langebortel, Jill Marie 393 gston, Timothy Louis 358, 360 Lonham, Williom Fronit 321 Lanigon, Nancy Lee _ 386 Lonkford, Brendo Jean 285 nkford, Richard Leo 325 nmon, Barbara Alice 343 nsaw, Saundro Lou 353 Lontz, John Douglas 314 Lontz, Ronald Pierce 379 nti, Thomas Joe 314 Lanz, James Robert 361 Lapin, Maxine Elana 289 Lopp, Thomas Henry 324 Prell, Edrie Frances 441 Lorche. Harry E 447 rmore, Stephen Lowman 314 Roso, Paul Anthony 347 Larson, Daniel Ed word 400 rson, Woyne Karl 361 Salle, William B 221 Laser, Cheryl Koy 158 , David Roy 224, 400 Lesley, Lenoro Gail , 189, 456, 394 athom, David Joy 427 otimer, Robert Wesley 206, 314 attimer. Sue Ellen 365 Lou, Cheryl Ann 441, 296, 429 T. Donold Herbert 386 Laufer, Richard Carl 347 I, Michoel Joseph 402 inchy, Jomes Arnold 282 lux. Joseph E. 2nd 231 Lawall, Carol 442 A-rence, Gene Curtiss 221 Lowrence, Ross Laverne 197 ry, Vaney Carol 171 s. Carole Ann 375 .vs, Richard Van 332 wson, Karen Kay 456, 392, 396 A-son, Robert Neil 300 ,-, Clorius Lee 306 ne. Dove Minter 452 Lazar, Gail Frances 171, 287 Lozar, Marilyn 287 Leach, Larry Melvin 314 Leoch, Linda Ann _ 309 Leadbetter, C Robert 438, 429, 320 Leader, Alan H. 415 Leader, Joneille, 171 eahy, Morgaret A, 158 eol, Ignatius 402 eavall, Jock J 407 eovens, Jomes Walter 402 e Baud, Jean Pierre 380 ebo, Stephen Kent 388 ebowifz, Martin Saul 439 ech, Mitchell John 290 ecklitner. Richard D 359 eckrone, Gorrett K 189 Larrie Howard 302, 462, 427 Lily Ariene 171 Linda Louise 414 Lois Jane 438, 393 Patricia 443 eeds, Peter Keith 346 ees, Keith Morlin 402 ees. Matthew Nelson . 449 efever. Bill 447 e Fevre, Mary K 292 e Fevre, Suzanne 313, 427 egare, Nancy Roe 387 eggett, James Joseph 379 eggett. Perry Howord 328, 418 .eggett, Stephen Mark 304 egier. John Tugan 197 ehmon, Evan Lynn 221 ehmon. Glen Arthur 349, 431 ehman, Nancy Jayne 171 ehmon, Robert Frank 437, 426, 293 ehman, Sandra Mary 365 ehmann, Jonine Marie 366 ehr, Terry Voughon 171, 425 eich, Carroll Matheu . 430, 354 eightman, Judith Ellen 317 eininger, Evelyn 442 eininger, James R 319 eininger, Peter Arthur 319 eipold, John Dovid 221 eland, Beverly Pearl 396 eliaerl, Laurie Lee 395 3n, Jomes Robert , 189, 415. 300 .e Masters, Aneta Kay 344 ng, Lora Jane 370 orson. Meredith R 352 on, Frankie E 299 X, Richard Shelby 298 entes, Karen Elaine 285, 444 I, Morilyn Jean 171 entz, Steven Charles 314 I. William Charles 171 eonard. Dole F, 221 eonard. Robert F. Jr 189 eonard, Robert G 308 eonard, Roy 437 eonhardt. Jack Harvey 347 eontios, Eugenia G 225 eopold, Charles Meyer 189, 272. 404. 431 e Page, David Anthon eppert. John Howard .... epyesh, Marlene Ellen .. erch. Thomas Paul e Roy, Douglas Arthur .. esher. Jomes Earl Richard L .eilie. Donald Howard esniok, Richord John .. er, David Neol hold, Susan Koy ev. Anne Susan Stephen Bernard evee, Samuel Louis .evenberg, Allan Brooks . eveno, Robert Joseph eventhal, Marilyn Joan .. evey, Joy Richard . 326 400 352 189 400 326 415 427, 388 216 189 376 .. 171, 287 171 406 308, 452 400 386 302 Preston Herschel 452 Richard Kevin 320 Susan Diane 395 Donold Morris 284 Elliott Dardek 415 evin, Gayle Barbara 365 evin. Marc 315 evine, Lois Susan 206 evine, Notolie 421, 287 evinson, Robert C 171, 320 evitan, Lowrence Mayer 315 evy, David John 452, 298 evy, Edwin Jr 386 evy, Suson Jane , 317 ewis. Dorcy Kit 377 ewis, Gordon Hughston 171 ewis. Herman 408 ewis, Jonet Ann 171, 453 s, Molcomb Keith 197 s. Nancy Jane 369 Lewis, Robert B 225 Lewis, Robert D 216 Lewis, Robert James 189, 437, 322 Lezer, Susan Marie 443 Libermon, Phyllis 206 Lichtenfels, Nancy Kay 394 Licina, Kathryn Ann 171 Lide, Lorno V 171 Lide, Lorna Virginia 432, 313 Lieberenz, Max Ftoren 318 Liebermon, Alan Louis .._ 302 Liebschutz, Lynne L ., ...171, 287 Lievan, Elizabeth W 309, 465 life, Ben K 311 Liggett. Doris 206 Liggett, Roger Lee 327 Light, James Melvin 171, 414, 314 Lightcap, Kathleen Ann 464, 292 Lightfoot, Norman Bruce 400, 418 Lightner, Karen Elaine 343 Lighty, Paul Bruce 402 Liqon, Charles Russell 197 liily. Melvin Edward 348 Limparporn, Somporn 439 Lincoln, Katherine 206 Lind. Marjorle Ellen 225 Lindouer, David Hubert 221 Lindblom, Borboro Jean 285 Lindenberg, Ernest Carl 323 Under, Sharon Faye 367 Lindley, Angela 171 Lindsay, Jon Robert 197 Linebock, Karen Thayer 303 Liniger, David Lee 380 Link, Karen Elizabeth 289 Link, Michael Thomas 189 Link. Thomas Vernon 189, 375, 380 Link, Virginia Lou 158 Linke, Curtis Glenn 189 Linn, Jocquelyn 158 Linn, Larry A. 189 Linn, Peggy Ann 343 Linnemeier, John Dovid 290 Linner, Robert Eugene 206 Linville. Dixie Lynn 229 Lipner, Fern Ann 206 Lippert. Carolynn Lee 206, 394 Lipsig, Richard J 315 Liss. Barry David 171 Liss, Marjorie Elso 367 Lissouer, Frederic Dovrd 407 Liszewski. Judith Ann 206 Litman, Pamela Ann 317, 429 Littell, Janet Carol 171 Litten. Nancy Jane . .. . 371 Little. Doryl Roy 308, 189 Little, Joan Esther ... 206 Little, Patricia F 449, 362, 366 Littrell, Stephen Rush 405 Litwinko, Olga 444, 330 Lively, Robert Lee Jr 431 Livingston, Alice Ellen 206, 417 Livingston, Chester K 414 Lloyd, Carolyn Sue 206 Lloyd, M, Dianne 344 Lloyd. Susan Elizabeth 344 Lloyd, William Carl 415 Lobel. Debra Carol 377 Lobell, Roy 408 Locher, Ellis K _ 216 Locke, Charles 473 lockmund, Thomas George 401 Lockridge. Amy H 171, 414 Lockridge. Larry S 171, 414 Lockwood. Jill Ann 443 Lockwood, Margo Ann 158 Lodde. Marvin Bernard 221 Lodine, Gory 402 Loepke, Mary Alice 393 Loeser. Edwin Jay 302 Loft, Bernard 1 447 Loftmon, Bert A 221 Loftmon, Guy Rickard 322 Loflus, Donold Gregory 308, 429, 437 Logon, David John 345 Logan, Janet Lee 387 Logan, Jerry Woyne 379 Logon, Linda Roe 229 Logon, Pofrick Clifford 221 Logan, Priscilla E 438, 313 Logan, Theodore Edward 348 Logan, Wade Eugene 300 Logsdon. Charles B 400 Lohse, Catherine Louise 370 Lohse. David Lennox 213, 447 Lohman, Linda Lee 305 206, 440 462, 438 324 304 ■g. ong. ong. 9. don, Kathy . . g, Croig g. George A, 3rd ,ong, Jomes William ong. John Ray 225, 438, 326 Judith Mary 309 Loel E 197 Linda tf ae 344 Mary Ann 371 Max Emery 403 Rondy Trenton 319, 293 Sheridon Lynne 366 ong, Stephen David , 415 Thomas 308, 478, 437, 420 Suellen _ 229 genberger, Sharon A 437, 292 ger, Dovid Eric 311 .ongnecker, David Eugene 221 ongsworth. Borboro E. 472, 457, 426, 289 oomis, Robert Lee 403 opata. Loretto 376 orber, James Michael 221 ord, Maurice Powers 197 oscard. Joseph P. 206 oudermilk. Harry Dean 190, 425 oudermilk. Michoel J 298 ouls, Barbara Rose 376 ove. Carol Diana 456 ove, Nancy Elizabeth 370 ove. Patricia Ann 377 ovell, Arthur Grisley 348 ovell, Steven Robert 408 ovemon. Corol 285 ovig, Lindo Mae 225, 450 den, Georae W. 2nd 322 Ja dermilk, e, Christine owe, Nancy Jo owe. Robert Fe enhor, Thomt ower, Ja; ower, Shi .mas 197 316 159 283 amos Eric 206, 406 Dianne 376 Asenath _ 375 er. Suson Elaine ry, Lyndel Morgari ozow, Gary uby. Thomas Paul ucos. Howard Keith ucos. Karen Koy ucos, Karen Sue . ucos, Sandro Joyce uce. Jennifer Allen uce, Lourel Anne . ... 354 . 171, 396 -302 304, 452 .298 .297 -- 354 171 .- 365 190 uddy. Helen Ruth _ 291 udwig, Donald J -447 udwig. Lorry Kent 408 udwig, Roberl Alan .401 ueking. Amy Katherine 460 396 -400 429, 327 - 171, 289 221 424, 327. 459 - 171 197 402 ueking, Judy Ann ukenbill, Kenneth H. ukins. James Douglas umbattis, Ann Carver umeng, Law rence . umm. C. Steven umsden, Linda Lee und. John A. .. . undol, Paul Arthur undol. Robert Edward 406, 409 undberg, Carl Norman 190 ndberg, Harriet Agda 460 ndquist. Jane Kristin 229 nsford, Barbara - 213 xton, Lee 293 r, Carol Ann 365 .V, Fred H. 235 Keren Elizabeth 344 Elaine Eunice - 365 Galen Richard 436. 342, 348, 410 Jonice Koy 159 I, Luther John 349 ybrook, David Ross 206 ybrook, Jo Kotherine 464, 429. 313. 423. 427 .yies. Rueben Broome 206 Karen Lou 171. 303 yncti, Marilyn Sue 343 nch, Virginio Louise 396 ynn, David Alon 315 ,. Judith Ann ...229 Robert Eldon 190 Vick; Lou 393, 417 Clenna June 377 John Frederick 448. 418 Robert Scott 386 ysaght Martha Jone . . 206. 291 ysondrou, EUie J. 172 ysondrou, Michael G. , 172 McAfee, Morlin Robert 308 McAlister, Jane Lee 367 McAllister, Dovid W 406 McBone, Robert James 320 McCabe, Edward Russell 290 McCaffrey, Dorothy J. . 206, 367, 362 McSohan, Ned Merrill 314 McCain, Morgorett 387 McCain, Richard Leslie 172 McCameron, James D 415 McComment, Gary W 326 mc McCammon, John Lee 336. 310 McCompbell. Lormon I. 286 McCarthy. Karen T. 453. 292 McCarthy. Michael F 190, 453. 290 McCasland, Truman Lynn 159 McClain, Clark Robert 304 McClain, Nancy Ann 159 McClosson, Tom 308 McClellan, Jeffrey E 452, 324 McClellan. Michael C 348 McClellan, Sydney Sue 305 McClintick, Janet Roth 343 McClintick, Malcolm K 172, 401 McClintosh, John 360 MeCloskey. Gerald Lee 400 McCloughen. Stephen R 300 McClure. Anno J 309, 447, 460, 438 McClure. Dovid E, 172, 216 McClure. Jomes Morton 448 McClure, Ruth Ann „ 366 McCollister, Terry 328 McComb, Kathleen Mory 172, 289 McCombs. Ann Korhleen 423 McCombs, Cole Joseph 190. 437 McCombs, Rebecco E- 353 McConohoy. Phyllis 452 McConnell Jomes A. 314 McConnell. John D 314 McConnell, Victor Ian 172, 403 McCord. Mory Alice 289 McCorkle. Gay Ann 396 McCormick. Elaine B 444, 295 McCormick, James S. Jr 360 503 McCoy, Michael Fishmer 407 McCoy, Vicki Ann 296 McCoy. Willmm Lester 308 McCracken, C. Stephen 349 McCracken, Donold T. Jr 320 McCracken. Fronk R. 3rd 320 McCracken, Robert D 436, 320 McCrady, Rhonda Sue 206, 456, 366 McCroley. William G 172 McCroy, Johnnie Lee 286 McCreo, Barbara Ellen 309, 206 McCrea. David Smith 431 McCrory, Marcio ..- 443 McCuen, David Charles 159 McCulloch, Virginia L 456, 377 McCullough, Edwena Sue 377 McCullough, Harold L 306 McCullough, Joan E 354 McCullough, Susan H 369 McCummings. James W. Jr 319 McCutchon, Joyce Ann 229 McDoniel, Darrell 386 McDermotl, Betty Jo 366 McDonald. Carmine _ 461 McDonald. Carol Sue 343 McDonald, George M 172, 319 McDonald, James Philip 449 McDonald, James Robert 361 McDonald, Jeffery Lynn 231 McDonald, Robert Lee 345 McDonald, Thomas Walsh 300 McDonough, Judith C 206 McElroy, James Thomas 221 McEvoy, Chris C. 415 McEwen, James Sanger 293 McFoll, Gary Lee 428, 403 McFarland, Judith A 206, 366 McFarland. Margaret A 473, 393 McForlond, Myra Mae 394 McFerrin, Sam Cox 361 McGohey. Beverly Ann 225, 450, 371 McGaughey, Lois Evelyn 172 McGinley, Jean Ann 371 McGinnis, Thomas M 318 McGivern, Larry Alan 324 McGlasson. Thomas M 438 McLaughlin. Michel 293 McGlocklin, Jon Paul 447, 314, 431 McGlon, Kenneth Allen 172 McGlone, Gerald Hal 216 McGovern, Francis D. Jr 320 McGovern, Phil Ralph 404 McGovern. Ronald W 190 McGregor, Betty C 297 McGuire, Mary Ann 367 McGuire. Michael C 283 McHorry, David Alan 428, 320 McHenry, Jack Dean 408 Mcllhenny, Janet D 206 Mcllhenny, Jo Ann 464, 289 Mcllwain, Mary Ellen 172, 387 Mclntlre, John L. 3rd 320 Mclntire, Marilyn E. 225 Mcintosh, Mark Allen 216 McKay, Karen Sue 229 McKay, Marilyn 295 McKay, Sharon Lynn 292 McKay, Suzanne M 352 McKee, Joy Paul 310 McKeehan, Martha Lynne 426 McKinley, Donna Kay 292, 426 McKinney, Ellen 472 McKinney, Lucinda 431 McKinney, Mary Carolyn 285, 464 McKnight, John Richord 324 McKnIght, Sharon Sue ... 207. 330 McLoughlln, Arthuree R 354 McLaughlin, David S 314 McLaughlin, Elizabeth 292 McLaughlin, Lonnle 354 McLaughlin, Michael G 402 McLeoy, Virginia Grace 316 McLellan, Gail Jean 378 McMahan, Carol Ann 377 McMohon, Judith L 377 McMoins, Ronald Lee 283 McMonus, Sharon Louise 343 McMillan, Cynthia Jeon 294 McMillen, John Fisher 319 McMillen, Terry 437 McMillin, Janice 456 McMullen. David Koch 172 McMullen, Dionne Marie 190 McMullen, Sandra Joan 307 McMurtrie, James R, 377 McMurtry, Martha Ann ,. 458, 366, 362 McNolly, Joel Douglos ... 473 McNally, Sharon Ann 291 McNory, Michael Allan 290 McNought, Dovid T. 328 453 439 McNelly. Pomelo Jane 377 McNerney, Riordon W. 227 McNerney, Thomas L. 327 McNichols, Thomos 2nd . 293 Mcpherson, Mary K. 460 McPike, Joseph David 221 McQueen, Mary Margaret 354 McQuern, Lynn M. 172 McQuinn, Jeffery A. 190, 300 336 118 McReynolds, Pomelo Ann 450 m Mabel, Thomas Arthur 172, 314 Mabey, Nancy Kathryn ,. 206 Mabus, Sandra Lee 366 Moby, Mary Alice 343 MocDonold, Carol Ann 330 Mace, Walter Ralph 190 Mocher, Patricia 342 Mochlan, George R. Jr 328 Mock, Kenneth Stuart 324 Mack, Phillip Richard 405 Mockonos, Carol Sue 294 Mockel, Jerry Lee 400 Mockey, Sharon Lee 386 Mocpherson, Robert B. Jr 172 Macy, Barry Lee _ 406 Macy. Goil Nan - 353 Mocy, Philip A. 3rd 318 Madden, Mary Rita 445 Madder, Ronald Allen 172, 388 Maddox, Sherrionne 396 Moder, Michael Hale 1 90 Mages, Diane Borbara 287 Magidson, Errol Michael 384 Magnusen, Kenneth Glenn 408 Maguire. Judy 443 Mohan, Mary Helen 172, 369 Mahler, James Harry 231 Mohoney. John Richard 401 Mahoney. Melonie Kay 387 Mai, Deborah Geraldine 213 Maler, Borbara Moe 297, 430 Mojer, Paul 290 Main, Loren Harold 323 Moitlen, Gary Lynn 408 Major. Janice L 206, 456, 299 Major, Susan 330 Majors. Robert Bross 227, 320 Maklelski, Dennis John 379 Makousky, Caryl Ann , 344 Makowski, Raymond E 403 Molcomb, May N 374, 375, 378 Maiek, Manouchehr 221 Molenshek, Thomas R 325 Mollnchok, William John 235, 241, 238, 319 Mallatt, William F. 404 Mollett, Catherine J 303, 206 Mallette, Kenneth N 401 Moiling, Korl Erik 290 Mollory, Patricia Ann 229 Molloy, Joyce Edith 307 Malsbury, Frank Henry 190 Maly, Phillip Kenneth 328 MancI, VIodimIr Herman ,.,, 190, 302, 420 Mandeville. John Terry 358, 361 Monetas, John A 408 Mangel, Susan Louise 437, 296, 420, 426 Mangus, Charles Alan 190, 320 Monier, James Frank . 324 Manifold, Leslie Jane 309, 206, 432 Manlon, Charles Frank 360 Manley, Sandra Ann 172, 414 Monlove, Judith Dee 206 Monn, Charlotte Ann 335, 294 Mann, David Douglas 423 Mann. DovId Shenk 190 Mann, Dennis Hobert 325 Monn. Lawrence Virgil 321 Mann, Raymond Euvon 402 Mannakee. William Evan 386, 423 Mannering, Donna Kay 377 Manning, Edward Kimball .349 Manning, Petra Agnes . 365 Maples, Sylvio Louise 229 Morando, Joseph R 190, 425, 326 Moravllla, Rodrlgo P. 473 Marchino, Robert Elmer . 190, 314 Marcilliof, Anne . 443 Marcum, Dan J. 380 Marcum, Howard J. 448, 336 Marcus, Eloine Sondra ,. 317 Marcus, Lynn 343, 427 Marcus, Norman Millord 302 Marien, Edward Joseph 415 Maris, Morsha Lin 295 Morkowicz. Borbara E 370 Morks, David Lawrence 290 Marks, David Owen 197 Marks. Kathleen Frances 303 Marks, Linda Jane 396 Morks. Robert David 293 Marmer, Roberto Sue 462, 461, 447, 436, 426, 330 Mornett, George 346 Moroon, Mary Angela 172 Morquis, Steven Michael 323 Morse, John Pat _ 407 Marsh, Corol Leanne 172 Marsh, Jack T 308, 190 Marshall, Allan Fober 310 Marshall, Borboro J 443, 443 Marshall, Marylu B 229 Marshall, Susan Kaye 375 Marsholl, William David 298 Marten, Dwaine John 447 Martin, Beverly Sue 449 Martin, David Lee 221 Mortindale, Robert 360 Martin, George Scott 324 Martin. Jean 443 Mortin, Jean Louise 375 Martin. Jean Roberts 387 Martin, Jerry G 221 Martin, John Wesley 404 Martin, Judith Sandfard 206 Mortin, Judy Ann 172 Martin. Lindo Lou 291 Martin, Loren Gene 172 Martin. Mac Jay 361 Martin, Mary Ellen 354 Martin, Renee Ellen 296 Martin, Richard Allen 386 Martin, Richord D 447 Martin, Ronold Allen 314 Mortin, Thomos Joe 322 Marvin, Thomos P 172 Marx, Robert G 429 Morzotto, Joyce Lee 172, 294 Mascher, Gilbert E 318 Moscus, Charles Anthony 190, 441, 380, 418 Mosel, Lynne Janet 344 Mason, Marcio Louise 365 Massey, Alan Wayne .. 349 Mast, Diana Davidson 172, 302, 334, 438 Mast, Juanita Helen 297 Master Vincent P. Jr 311 Masternak, Michael J 172, 403 Mathes, Joan Diane 353 Mathes. Sue Corol 206, 303 Matheu, Dolores P. . 396 Motix, Fred Edword 308, 453, 439 Matlock, Nancy Kay 343 Mattasits, Thomas Alan 408 Mattern, Lorry Eugene 190 Molthes, Sue Carol 303 Matthews, Carol Sue 394 Matthews, Cynthia Ann 430 Matthews, Robert Dean 300 Mattlngly, Carole Ruth 307 Mattlngly, Hugh T. Jr 318 Mottox, Mary Beth 305, 473 Motugo, Barbara Ann 396 Matulis, Ruth M. 206 Matzer, Fronk Peter 360 Mofzke, Virginia Sue 295 Moudlin, Gene B. 314 Maudlin, Roy Merton 446, 349 Mourer, Faye Revo 369 Movon, John Cowell 322, 361 Maxwell, Suzanne Kay 206, 292 May Angela Deno 446. 354 May, Mollis Jeffrey 304 May, Linda Louise 394 May, Morcella . 443 Mayer, Bennett Leslie 315 Moyer, Jerry Max 418 Mayer, Toby Gerald 172 Mayfield. Judith 443 Mayne, Howard Andrew 172 Mayne, Steven Alan 302 Mayo, Charles Eiel 346 Moyo, Kathleen Edwards 206 Moyoros, David Michael 235 Mays, James D 221 Mays, James Solon Jr 312 Mead, Lucy Ellen 421, 291 Meadows. Thomas . 235 Meal, Patricia Anne 366 Mechling. Harriet E 473, 411 Meckenstock, Mory Ruth 288 Medley, Linda Koy 330 Meek, David Alvln 172 Meek, William Robert 190, 453, 298 Mehoy, Stephen Louis 406 Meier. Anne Carol 369 Meier, Ellen Jayne 294 Meier, Martha 442 Meier. Sara Jean 225, 364 Meier, Thurl Anthony 331 Meier, Wolter Charles 293 Meinzer, Robert Leonord 342, 348 Meissner, Llndo Anne 367 Melenchak, Carol Ann 229 Mellencamp, Soroh Lynn 464, 316 Mellinger, Lee Franklin 216 Mellinger, Michoel 221 Mellon, Ardis C 197 Mellqulst, Karen Lee 371 Melone, Frederick Duane ... 425 Melrose, Williom Leslie 190, 325 Melto, Gerard Leonard 300 Melton, Mortho Jean 366 Mennen, Laurel Anne 344 Ment, Arthur 320 Menzie, John T 347 Meo, David John 473, 325 Mercer, Charles Ray 304 Merchant. Sue Ann 292 Merchen, Robert Thomas 325 Mercurio, David Joseph 380 Merrell, William Squire 221 Merrick, Lorito Kay 296 Merrick, Tamara M 335, 296, 427 Merrill, Thomas Fred 319 Merritt, Donna 443 Mervis, Sherry 172, 462, 438, 287 Meschberger, Janet Mae 313, 423 Meschberger, Ron Eugene 379 Messel, Pamela Kay 289 Messerschmidt, Rose E 207, 395 Messersmith, Robert P 311 Messick, Lona Sue 291 Messmor, Richard Glenn ., 304 Metcolf, Walter Eugene 207 Metcalfe. Judith Ann 444, 292 Metro, Janis Ann 354 Metroyanis, Doris Jean 376 Metts. John James 304, 190, 336, 453, 437 Metz, RInda Margaret 384 Metzen, Mary Mortho 376 Metzger, Mory Jone 344 Metzner, Susan F. 305. 447, 421, 426 Meyer, Darlene Koy 354 Meyer. Dione Lynn 378 Meyer, Don Eugene 402 Meyer, James Melvin 172, 437 Meyer. Marcio Elizabeth 172, 414, 296 Meyer, Mary Ann Emma . 396 Meyer, Pomelo Koy 394 Meyer, Thomas A. 405 Meyers, John A 190 Meyers, Suson Linda 394 Michael, Dixie Lynne . 225, 394 Michoel. Richard Marvin 293 Michael, William David 311 Michaells. Kathleen C 354, 430 Michaels, Eugene R 172 Micholik, Jeon Ann 307 Michell, D. Keith 324 Michener, Koren Sue 159 Michna. NancI Lin 344 Middleton, James M 314 Midkiff, Richard Z 439 Miesel, Edward Cloyton 402 Mihalick, Michoel J 379 Mikkelsen, Janet Marie 352 Mikulla, Ronald Frank 235 Milonski, Henry Wallace 446 Milburn, Robert D 172, 359 Miles, Dyonn Marie 370 Milhon, DovId Michoel 401 Millbranth, Russell D ....331 Miller, Bertie Jane 295 Miller, Beth Ann 456 Miller, Carmen M 367 Miller, Carole Susan 313 Miller, Charles Raymond 380 Miller, Cornelius T. . 190, 332, 336, 431 Miller, Dovid William 231 Miller, Donald Eugene 300 Miller, Donald Howard 308 Miller, Donold Wallace 172 Miller. Donna 443 Miller, Ellzobeth Anne 173 Miller. Elizobeth Anne 307 Miller, Felix Michael 385 Miller, Fronds Leo, Jr 325 Miller, Frank HIner 319 Miller. Frank Winston 406 Miller, Gory Lee 429, 290 Miller, George Ward, Jr. 173, 404 Miller, Gerald Scott 190 Miller, James Allen 400 Miller, Jerold Dean 311 Miller, Jerry M 190, 437, 429, 361 Miller, Jone Carol 367 Miller, Judith Elaine 394 Miller, Judith Roe _ 173, 377 Miller, Judith Siewert 173, 414 Miller, Kenneth Harold 310 Miller. Larry Gene 190 Miller, Linda Borbara 173, 287 Miller, Linda Koy ., 352 Miller, Modoline Kay 396 Miller, Marilyn Craig 225 Miller, Marilyn Lee ,353 Miller, Michael Charles 173 Miller, Muriel Louise 393 Miller, Noncy Jane 173 Miller, Ogden Arthur 173 Miller, Patricio llene 395 Miller, Patricio Rice 334, 465, 447, 437, 295 Miller, Patrick Lewis 404 Miller, Paul Mortin 323 Miller, Roymond F. _ 324 Miller, Rebecca Sue 344 Miller, Robert Kenneth 190 Miller, Robert William 325 Miller, Ronald David 380 Miller, Ronald Dean . .._ 221 Miller, Rudy Kim 405 Miller, Sandra 443, 443 Miller, Sandra Ann 296 Miller. Sandra Lou _ 393 Miller, Sidney F 302, 429, 430 Miller, Stephen K 190. 298 Miller, Thomas Wagner 278, 279 Miller, William Alan 173 Miller, William G 173 Millhone, Mary Madelon 173, 305 Milligan. Ethel Louise 354 Millman, Gail Ann 396 Mills, Bonnie Lou 353 Mills, Carolyn 443 Mills, Marilyn Ortt 330 Mills, Robert Douglas 404 Mills, Ronold A ..415 504 . 190, Millspaugh, Earl Daniel Milroy, Robert William Milteer, Arthur H Milfenberger, Ted Moor Minder, Thomas Edward Miner, David Raub Miner. Robert Louis .. Minier, Clifford M. ... Minnemon, Patricia Ann Mirabella, Christine W. Mirabello, Sandra Lee Miracle, Dorothy Mae Mire, Camille Marie Mis, Melody Sue Miser, Keith Manning Mishler, Judith Lynn 334, 465, 447, 436, C. Louisa Carol Lynn . . Charles Earl Dovid Edwin Jo net Louise Mitchell. John Paul Mitchell, Karen E, Mitchell, Kathleen Mitchell, Patricia Ann Mitchell, Phillip M Mitsch. James Alexander Mitzman, Vivian Leigh Miyares. Jorge H. Mize, Gory William Mizer. Janet Moberly. Larry Eugene Mobley, John Samuel Mode, Donald Gene Modesitt, Raymond Harry 438, 405, Moeller, Margaret Moffett. Linda lee 442, Mohler. Daniel Bartley Mohler, Steven Alan Mohr, John Richard 342, Mitchell, Mitchell. Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell. 173, 432, 207, 437, . 190, 40. Moke Willie He Molinoro, Frank Palmer Moll, Charles Moll, Jon Hoyt 173, Moll, Robert Evans Mommer. Anthony W 429, Monaghan. Nancy Carol Moncel, Leo Eugene 173, 438. 403, Moncel, Sara Anne Mondrogon, Abel Luis E. Money, Richard Worren 349, Moneymaker, Lou Monfort, Morilou Monger, Nancy Jane 444, 407 Monroe, Idris Ann 229 418 Monroe, Jeanne Ellen 393 173 Monroe, Linda Christine . 159 401 Montgomery, Frederick P. 408 231 Montgomery, Jay Ellis 385, 420 319 Montgomery, Joel E. 437, 319 322 Montgomery, Morcio Ann 344 458 Montgomery, Mary Helen 377 297 Montgomery. Roger Don . . . 386 441 Montgomery, Sibyl E. . . . 303 441 Montgomery, W. Clark 190, 347 207 Montgomery, William S 331 343 Mooar, Ronnie Gene 431 330 Moody, James Michael 386 406 Moody, Linda Jeon . .. 431, 395 Moore. Andrew Charles ... 401 316 Moore. Baxter Glenn Jr 425, 326 443 Moore, Bonnie Low _. 159 288 Moore. Carole Emily 291 439 Moore. David Motthew , , ,414 386 Moore, Douglos Bryant .,. ,290 285 Moore, James Proctor 438, 319 425 Moore, James R 425 296 Moore, Joseph Glenn 231 365 Moore, Merlyn D 173 376 Moore, Nancy Jone 378 216 Moore, Patricio Ann ....386 310 Moore, Richard Lee 190 396 Moore, Roger Deon 452, 298 197 Moore, Sherry Allyn 438, 343 190 Moore, W. Randolph 293 443 Moore, William Crips 216 321 Moore, Woody Windel Jr 213 290 Moorehead, Morjorie L 352 221 Moorman, Anne 191 426 Mo orman. Keren Lea _ 376 443 Mooth, Karen Louise 366 443 Morales, Kenneth John 402, 418 216 Moron, Thomas Edward 221 345 Morehouse, Gordon M. , , 191, 405 345 Morelock, Sharon Louise 191, 444, 297 328 Morey, Jomes Edwin 304 415 Morgan. David L 197 173 Morgan, Earl Hampton 420 326 Morgan. James Allen . ., 380 326 Morgan. Jomes Edwin F. 331 325 Morgan, Jomes Harvey 406 450 Morgan. Lois 443 409 Morgan, Mo Donna Louise 173 375 Morgan, Mary Catherine 392 173 Morgan, Mildred 452 419 Morgan, Patricia Belle 173, 295 314 Morgon. William F., Jr 348 159 Morguelan. Linda Beth 287 292 Morisseau. Mary M 344 Mormon, Merry Leigh 447, 438, 295, 417. 426 Morris, Carrie Ann . 297 Morris. Corter Bladen , 320, 173, 336 Morris, Gary Benton 402 Morris, James Thomas 310, 327 Morris, Jea n Louise 354 Morris, Joann E 415 Morris, Larry Lee 418 Morris, Leanno Lynn 449, 378 Morris, Malcolm A 415 Morris, Pamela C 295 Morris, Shelley 366 Morris, Stephen Alan 325 Morris, Srephen Robert 326 Morrison. Martin Andrew 282 Morrison, Patricia Lynn 229, 452 Morrison, Robert W 324 Morrison, Terry Ann ., __ 213 Morrow. Robert A 319 Morton. Don S 173 Mosel, Morcio Jeanne 289 Moset, Stephen Allon 207 Moser, Jos Ann Morie 207 Mosey, Liz 394 Mosier. Donold Ed word 41 1 Moss. Bryan Lee 473 Moss, Lura Jean 394 Moss, Susan Kay 369 Moster. Stephen Alan 320 Mott, Phyllis Jone 369 Moudy, Christine 393 Moulfhrop, Susan Jane 423, 313 Mount. Paul Brown 2nd 402 Mouser, Frederick Lloyd 173 Moulaw. Bruce Dean 348 Movius, Diana Lynn 368, 423. 362 Mowrer. Steven Michael .191, 453, 293 Moyer, Caryl 386 Moyer, Jomes Douglas 348, 425 Moyer, Ronald Peter 380 Moyer. Susan Michele 364 Moyer. Suzanne . 173, 465, 297 Moynihan, Mark Arthur . ... 308 Mucci, Barboro Morie 285 Mudd. Doniel Goye 349 Mudd, David Kaye 349 Mueller, Arden Irene 395 Mueller, Doris Lanelle . 207, 456, 365 Mueller, Patricia 317 Mueller, Sandro Kay . .. 365 Mueller, Terrence Raymond 173 Mugg, Linda Lou 173 Muhs, Barry James 323 Muir, Robert Eugene 216 Mulligan, Thomas Owen 380 Mullikin, Gordon Lee 360 Mullin. Theresa Anne 159 Mullin, William Lewis .345 Mullins, Bert Jefferson . 323 Mulllns, Mory Margaret 394 Mullins, Suson E. 375 Mummo, Joseph Michael 325 Munning, Deborah Anne .. 365 Munson, Morsho Rochelle 376 Murdock. Jill Arlene .393 Murdock, Michael 191 Murdock. Zepplin S 400 Murfift, Philip D 191 Murley, Robeit Vincent 346 Murphy, Charles Henry 301 Murphy, Elaine 396 Murphy. Kathleen lois 444, 393 Murphy, Michael Shelley 404 Murphy, Suzanne Morie . 207, 450, 384 Murphy. Terry Aton 401 Murphy, William Russell 207, 401 Murray, Patricia Ann ,303, 478 Murray. Richord Alvin 191, 425. 290 Murrell, Cassondro L 191, 444 Murrell, Lawrence Ray 216 Murzyn, Barbara Jean .-159 Muskin, Mitchell Louis 400 Musselman, Donald G 304 Musselman, John Chorles , 283 Musselman, Robert J 197 Musulin, Mildred Louise . 207 Muth, William Lawrence 173 Myer, David Fox 426.401 Myers, Alan Rutley 428, 327 Myers, Ardella Jane 344 Myers, Carol Ann 367 Myers. Connie Elizabeth 353 Myers, Diane Kay 159 Myers, Delbert Dennis 173 Myers, Donald Earl 326 Myers, Donold Ray . 216 Myers, Gary Von 321 Myers. James Robert 331 Myers, John Ashby Jr 191, 418 Myers, Judith Ann 207 Myers, Madolyn Sue 159 Myers, Marilyn Ann .. 447, 437, 292, 421 Myers. Mary Priscitlo 291 Myers, MOK S 191 Myers. Robert Downey 191 Myers, Sally Ann 207 Myron, John Palmer 304 Myszewski. Alon Norbert 235 n Naob, Patricio Anne 297 Nagai, Georgia Jean 395 Nagel, Judith Ann 444, 354 Nogel, Patricia Louise 377 Nogy, James John 216 Nagy. Robert Andrew 348 Nalborczyk, Edward J 386 Noldi, Ronald Anthony 225 Nolepa. Thomas F. . 207. 447, 400 Napoleon. Barbara Jo , 371 Naromoto, Elaine Mlyo 421, 423, 291 Narcowich. Nlckolos Bryan 197 Nardi, Penny 307 Norron, Thomas Lee 207 Nosh. Carolyn Jean 173 Nosh, Karen Sue 285 Nosh, Noncy Lee 313 Nash. Richord Clarke 227 Natalie, Gus Michael 324 Nauta. Diane Janice 395 Nouto. Linda Mary 291 Novorre, Dennis Earl 327 Navid, Lois Rita 287 Naylor, Esther Lois 173 Noylor, .Marlyn Sue 431 Neol, Connie Dee _ 376 Neol, Karen Ann 375, 376 Nealis, Roger Arnold 282 Nsalon, Michcel Edwin 320 Neathomer, Thomas Alfred 221 Neff. Jo Ann 296 Neff. Larry Lee 314 Neff. Margaret Walker 207, 316 Neidigh, Richard Leon 298, 402 Neihardt, Joseph Howe 336, 437, 326 Carol 309, 207, .305, 441, Nelson Nelson Nelson, Nem Nemeth, Nem 207, Neikirk, Eric : Neiman, Joor Nein, Linda Nelson, Carter James Nelson, DovId Lyn . , Nelson, Donald T Nelson, Jane A Nelson. John Arnold Nelson, Lynn Francia Nelson, Martha Elaine . Nelson, Nino Jeanne Nelson, Norma Jean Nelson, Owen Wode Nelson, Sondro Lou Steve Leif Susan Elizabeth William James ... Andy Lee Patricia Ann ... Poulette Ann . Nesbitt, Alma Corolyn ,.. Netzorg, Linda Sue Neudorff. Jacqueline Kay Neudorff, Patricia Ann . Neuman, Corl F. Jr Neumonn, Sue Ann , Neumark, Michael Harry . Nevill, Stanley Ray Nevils. Randall Craig Nevins, Barbara J. Newberg, Sam Newby, Joseph Edgar Newfield, Melonle Newhard, Louise 309, 334, Newhard. Rebecca Jane .447, 310 Newkirk. Michael Dale 408 287 Newman, Carol 443 436 Newmonn, Sue 464 301 Newton, Rollie Dale 359 331 Ng, Lionez Peng-Liang 221 388 NIcaise, Frank F 231 366 NIcall. Lorimer 446 290 Nicholas. Ted R 293 287 Nicholls, David Herbert 191 354 Nichols, Charles Philip 173 296 Nichols, Daniel Clement 300 207 Nichols, Leonard 321 405 Nichols, Penny Ann 370, 393 430 Nicholson, Barbara Lynn 376 322 Nicholson, Gerald E 322 285 Nicholson, Lerry Wayne 407 290 Nicholson, Vicki Sue 388 321 Nickel, Elizabeth Ann 229 343 NieUen, Sigurd Lourlls 173 289 Niemonn, Jeffrey M 358 286 Niemann, Nancy Elliott 159 369 Niemeyer, Lisa Marie 393 229 Niendorf, David F 323 295 NIerman. Jeffrey Allan 327, 360 324 Nierman. Priscilla 441 316 Niesse, Robert Louis 321 302 Nigh. Jerry Wade 401 197 Nighbert, Betty 443 407 Nighbert, Brenda Karel 371 368 Niji, Jeonne Kumiko 173 439 Nikoley, Bernice Louise 378 405 Niles. Janet Corolyn 395 317 Nimon. Rosemary 387 436 Nims, Ernst Rowland 282, 437 309 Nishi. Lynden Kenichi 173. 282 Nix, Nancy Ruth ,. 159 Nixon, Don Morrison 173, 282 Nixon, Eugenia Hubbard 364 Nixon, Potricia Ellen 423 Noble. Jo Ann 377 Noble, Ronnie Joe 221 Noffslnger, Terry Ross 298 Nolan, Charles 380 Nolon Jomes Michael 359 Nolond, Potrlcio Lee 303, 441 Noon, Sally Ann ...._ 370 Noonan, Patricia Ann 441, 387 Nori, Fred Joseph 227 Norquest, Rita Mario 394 Norris. Carrie Ann 173 Norrls, John Hart 174, 453, 436, 293 North, Gerald Biebes 283 Northcutt, Martha Jo 369 Norton, Nancy Jean 367 Norton, Thomas R, 361 Novltsky. Joan 174, 287 Novosel. Noncy Ann 330 Nowotzke. Thomas M. 235. 236. 241. 431 Nowlnski, Leonard Scott 404 Nowlin, Eric Guy 300 Nuessel. Frank Henry 318 Nugent. Janet tynne 159 Null, William Perry 174, 439, 385 Nunn. Kenneth Lee 191 Nunn, William Blane 418 Nusboumer, Jocqueline 368 Nussbaum, Jack Gerald 235,324 Nutty, Raymond John ,... 191 Nydegger, Jo Ann 354 Nylonder, John Richard 400 Oakley, evelyn Ruth 174 Oat3S, Melva Kay 207, 450, 387 O ' Bani on, Charles H. 306 O ' Beirne, Alice Marie 316 Obenchain, Keith Thomas 361 Ober, David Phillip 326 Oberholtzer, Jean Ann 393 Oberlies, John Andrew 327 Obremsleey, Steven A. 322 O ' Brien, Jack Norris 401 O ' Brien, Noncy Lee 207, 456, 371 O ' Bryon, Anthony 191 437 404 Och tein, Harriet Ellen 367 Ocker, Roberto Jeanne 174, 395 Odell, Kothleen Alice 353 OdinsofI, Polricio Ann 392, 395, 421 Odie, lorno Eslello 294 Oehler, Robert Curtis 221 Off, Chorles R 428 Ofsaiof, Sharon B 207 Ogden, John J 327 Ogg. Jomes Rolph Jr. 325 Ogle, Morvin Eugene Jr 386 Oglesby, Joyce Marie 159 Oglesby, Thomos Williom 304 Ohiund, Sandra lee 387, 423 Oja, Corol Virginio 207. 295 Okio, Nathan Opolot 174 O ' Kieffe, Diane 296 Oklilz, Lindo L 174, 354 Olagewski, Carol 473 Oleson, Michael Scott 311 Oliver, John Rex 360 Oliver, Myrno Sue 174, 307, 477. 478. 461. 438, 440 Oliver, Randall Jack 380 Olliges, Laurence John 213, 447, 439 Olmstsod, John F. 418. 319 Olsen. Christine Anne 229 Oh.en. Krislina L 367 Olsen Lorry Edword 235 Olson. Carol Jeon 207. 450, 369 Olson, Dovid Henry 403 Olson, Korin 442 Olson, Robert Howard 327 Olson, Terry 443 Olsson, Eric Horold Jr 341 OMolley, George G 308 OMolley. Joseph Edward 348 OMolley. Suson Mory 207, 295 O Molloron. Michoel F 197 O Neill. Noncy Anne 225 Ooley Ronold Lee 404 Oppliger Robert Allan 407 Opre. Thomas Edword 450, 290 Orbon, Joseph S. Jr 290 O Reilly, Carol Sue .. 460, 348. 374 Orme. Henry .. 322 Orr. Wolloce Clifford 429, 438. 310 Orth. Carol Jeon . 375 505 Orton, Theodore Keith 349 Orwig, William Anton 278 Osborn, Richard Neer 191, 429, 320 Osborne, Albert 3rd 403 Osborne, Edward Henry 304, 191, 418 Osborne, Maryann 289 Osborne, Patricio M 207, 313 Osborne, Richard Lee 449 Osborne, Stephen Dale 301, 403 Osburn, Gary Lee 331 Osgood, Lisbeth, Carolyn 296 OShaughnessey, Jerry E 448, 349 Oshiro, Carol 396 Osier. Alice Elaine 423, 478, 281 Osier, Aurzella Ann 329 Osman. James Michael 380 Osmon, Paul Rocky 174. 290 Oster, Gerald Frank 174 Ostler, Janilyn Lou 367 Ostroff. Marilyn Sue 174, 465, 287 Ostrognai, James Allen 359 O ' Sullivan, James T 308 O ' Sullivan, John F. 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Jr 425 Park, Barbara 365 Parke, Barbara Ann 461, 395 Parker, Carol Ann 207, 438 Parker, David Maxwell 314 Parker, Jo Ellen 370 Porker, John Wayne 404 Parker, Marjorie Carol 307, 423 Parker, Paul Vern 321 Parker, Robert Joe 446, 345 Parker, Samuel Joseph 191, 314 Parks, Mary Alice 307 Pormater, Susan F 207, 295 Pormelee, Virginia 213 Pornell, Patricio Ann 207 Porola, Gene Joseph 112 Porrish, Patrice 353 Parry, Annobelle 174. 305 Parry, Marry 295 Porsley, Nancy Clarre 386 Parsons, Becky Ann 395 Parsons, John Irving 197 Parsons, William Edward 318 Partain. Donald Francis 347 Posche, Nicholas 174, 438 Pasko, Aurelio May 297 Pastor, Jerry George 191 Pate, Glenn Stephen 191 Pate, Gwendolyn S 207 Pate, Phillip Roberts 174, 301, 453. 437 Patrick, George 323 Patrick, Janet Shirlene 443 Patrick, Keith Allen 207, 437, 406 Patrick. Michael Don 300 Patrick, Patricia T 375 Patterson, Barbara J 370 Patterson, Bette L 174 Patterson, Cynthia E 288 Potlerson, Eorie Donell 306 Patterson, Kothryn E. 305 Patterson, Larry Duone 418 Polferson, Richard M 216 Patterson, Sandra 443 Patterson, Vera Alice 207 Patton, James Curtis 191, 418 Patty. Charles R 415 Poukstelis. Alglrdos J 345 Paulk, Jill Melindo 295 Poulsen, Ann Carol 159 Pouse, John Thomas 380 Pausig, Renee Rito . 444 Pouwels, Gerard William 408 Povelko, Ronold Peter, 221 Pavlick, Morjorie L 367 Pavy, Raymond Edwin 213, 416, 319 Pawlik, Henry Andrew Jr. . 325 Powloske, Thomas George 319 Payne, Brownell Milliard .332, 348. 419 Payne, Darlene Ann 159 Payne, Jane Ann 344 Payne, Maria Louise 335 Payne, Richard Harold 290 Paynter, Anne 354 Peach, Paul Elbert 358, 361 Peacock, Jean 442, 443 Peorce, Robert Michael 174 Peorce, Robert Richard 429, 437, 429, 290 Peorlman, Gail Sidney 375, 376 Pearson, Susan Kay 207 Peck, Thomas Edward 321 Peckhom, John Denison 227, 293 Peden, Laura Carol 297 Peden. Steven Roy 231 Pederson, Thomas Harold 216 Pedro, Ronold Eugene 420 Peek, Jacqueline Jean 388 Peerman, Susan 443 Pelczar, Richard 174 Pell, Donald McLoury 174 Pell, Patricia Susan 464, 316 Pellon, Nancy Davis 353 Penn. Terri Ann 307, 456 Penn, Vicky Lee 377 Pennebaker, Carol A. 354 Penz, Michael Charles 174 Peord, Ronald Eugene 191 Pepe. Donald Stephen 408 Pequignot, Stanley E, ... 293 Percifield. Richard G. 207 Percifield, Ruth Ann 375 Perez, James Joseph 191, 407 Perin, John Stanley 301 Perkins, Cynlhio Acton 396 Perkins, Sherry Lynn . 208, 334, 297 Perry, David Robert . .. . 174 Perry, Frederic G 346 Perry, Lucy 445 Perry, Miriam Ellen 225, 305 Perry, Susan Emily ' . 305 Perry, William M ?35 Person, Donno F 460 Persons, Henry Harvey 452, 319 Peters, Bruce 438, 314 Peters, Darlene 442 Peters, Gerald Edward ., .. 358, 410, 361 Peters, John Kent 191, 453. 436. 311 Peterson, Erik William 346 Peterson, Frank Jerry 301 Peterson, Mia Lindsay 174, 297 Peterson. Robert Eugene 216 Peterson, Stephen Frank 174, 438, 401, 409 Peterson, Susan Goye 285, 460 Peterson, William Ned 208 Peterson, Agris 174, 298 Petit, Steven Vincent 308 Petric. Marilyn Claire .. 428 Petrovich, Janet Lynn 296 Retry. Gwenyth Maxine 297 Petry, Patricia Lynn 329 Petry, Thomas Alan 213, 447. 439 Petscher. John Wilson 349 Pettet. Melissa 443 Pettijohn, Susan 208, 295 Peverly. Martha Coral 229 Peyton, Larry Kenneth 401 Pfaff. Thomas Elson 323 Pfoff. Vernon Ray 282 Pfaffenberger, Judith S 174 Pfofflin. Ronald Ray 342. 348 Pfau, Norman Edward Jr. 322 Pfennig. Cinda Lou 213, 291 Pfenninger, Dovid P. 231 Pferrer. Peter Michael 191 Pflanzer, Lindo Marie 423 Pdonzer. Richord Gary ... 174 Pfluger, Charlotte F, 369 Pheasant. Jo Catherine 369 Phebus, Richard Keith 446 Phend. Solly Lou 302. 447 Philippoki, Irene 407 Philip, Martin 174 Phillips, Barbara Ann 159 Phillips, Bonnie Lee 317 Phillips, Claudetfe G 447. 317 Phillips, Connie Jo 174, 414 Phillips, David Merrill 174, 453, 436. 311 Phillips, George Poul 326 Phillips, James Lee 408 Phillips. Jean Lovonne 159 Phillips, John F 361 Phillips. Robert Melvin 191, 457. 418, 425 , 361 Phillips Ronald J 191 783 ?16 367 Pickering, Slioron Pearl ... 296 Pictor, Robert Roy 174 371 Piel, Williom Frederick .... 174, 408 Piclemeier, Barbara Jo . 159 Pieifelif, Dennis .402 Pierce, Leeonna Jane 174, , 387 Pierce, Nancy Ruth 343 Piercy, Brendo Joyce . 395 Piercy, Ronald George . . 175 Pierson, Cliarles Tiiomos .293 Pierson, Victor Dovid .346 Pieters, Thomas Charles . 346 Pifer, Judy Ann 191, 367 Pile, Stephen George 175, 408 Pilecki, Robert Peter 290 Pingel, Richord Edword 175, 408 Pink, Roger Arnold 310 Pinkerton, Ogden D. Jr. .. 380 Pinkston, Karen Sue 396 708 Pio, Lawrence Alan ?ns 343 Pipino, Frank Nicholas ... 373 Pirko, Robin Beth 343 Riser, Jon H 30? 409 789 Pitts, David Le Roy 346 Plain, Roy Scott 716 Plonk, Richard Stanley 379 Plotl, Jomes Eorl 374, 375, 380, 419, 410 Plott, Joe M. 320 Platte, Jane Barbara 305, 437, 426 Plikuhn, Eliiobeth Ann 368, 417 191 Plost, Chorles 1 385 Plummer, Alfred H. 3rd 322 Plummer, John Maurice 175 Plummer, Phyllis R 291 Plummer, Robert Daniel .415 Podowiltz, Jomes Edward 321 Poe, Williom 227, 431 Poehls, Ralph Dean 240, 235, 431 Poel, Lanny Edward 290 7R4 309 Pohl, Stephen Eric 438, 319 Poindexter, Corolyn J. 208, 316, 417 Pokrzywinski, Bernard C. 235 Poland, Charles 3rd 175, 314 Poloy, Foith Dyer 195, 334, 462 Polikowski, Robert E. 374 Polito, Alice Prudence 303, 208 Pollack, Judith Ann 175, 317 Pollard Corol Anne 371 Pollard, Jean Elliote .208 Pollert, David Lee 308, 452 Pollizotto. Scott Howell 197 Pollock, Judith Morcio 335, 317 Pollock, Susan Eileen 297 Polsky, Sybil Charlotte 317 Ponoder, Josette Anne 352 387 Pontius, Elizobeth Buchanan 414 Pontius, Jack Edward 175 Pontius, Steven Kent 379 Poole, Adrienne Joyce 396 Poon, Joanna Ching-Kwon 343 Poorbough, David Loyton 293 Pope, Thomas Moore 332, 431 Porter, Elizabeth Lee 305 Porter. Marc Cleveland 359 Porter, Marilyn 442 Porter, Ray Edison 3rd 446 Porter. Sandra 442 Porter, Stephen T 310 Porter, Victoria C 286 Porter, William Gayne ... 327 Portnoi, Nathan Michoel 380 Portnoy, Ivan Lee 175, 302 Potter, Cynthia Ann 208 Potter, George Richard 175 Potter, Gordon Ray _ 191, 418 Potter, Nancy Claire 175 Potter, Robert Dennis 403, 409 Potter, Wililom Zeigler 345 Potts, Donno 452 Potts, Edwino 443 Potts, Michoel Lewis 310 Powell, Carol 442 Powell, David William 175 Powell, Jerrie Ann _ 208 Power, Jane 375, 378 Powers, William Dovid 276. 320 Powers, Carol Ann 396 Powlison, Joyce Karen 431 Poynler, Robert Dovid 319 Pozner, Normon Carl 191, 445, 449 Pozzi. Ronald Frank 325 Proll. Thomas George 321 Pronge. Betty Jeon 292 Prongle. Herbert W 415 Prather, Nancy Ann 208 Prather, Susan Jean 376 Pratt, Barboro Louise _ 460 Prebys. Henry John 175, 379 Prendergast, Lynn F 175, 414, 334, 294 Present, Irene Naomi 377 Presley, Meredith _._ 405 Presser. Fred Crouch 402 Preston, Dan Willis 403 Preston, Donna Kathleen 417 Prible, Jone Ellen 175, 430 Price, Fred Robert 302 Price, Gregory James 361 Price. Jomes Neal 298 Price, John David 331 Price, Linda 442. 442 Price, Philip T 452, 331 Prichord, Claude L. Jr 415 Prichkett, Don 227 Prickett, Fronklyn Lee 191 Pride, Pomelo Jean 291 Pridgeon, James Leo 406 Prigg, Bloir Howard 404 Prigg. Linda Darlene 396 Prince, Irwin Joseph 216 Probst, Edward L. Jr 221 Probst, Gretchen Ellen 296 Proctor, Delmor J, Jr 406 Proper, Kathryn Louise 307 Propes, Lorna Ellen 449 Prough, Dan Allan 348 Prough, Dovid Franklin 348 Prough, Richard Dole 191 Prueter, Bruce Albert 225 Pruett. Judy Koy 191 Publow, Peter Eric 320 Puente, Ulpiono 407 Puetz, Robert W 415 Pugh. Carolyn Jean 421 Pugh, John Arthur 403 Pugh, Robert Gerald 400 Pumphrey, Joe Mohlon 449 Puntillo, Charles Francis 197 Purcell, Stephen Mark 345 Purdy, Lissa Ann 369, 428 Purkhiser, Harry Miller 385 Purvis, Michael F 354 Pyle, Suson K 362. 367 Quackenbush, Corol Quockenbush, David Ouade, Judith Ann ae .... 411 446 175 Queor, Deboroh Quick John Lowell 375 311 Quill, Thomas Edward 348, 419 q Quimby, Borry James Quin. Mary Elizabeth Ouinn, Martin Francis 379 Quinn, Patricio Leann 159 175 Quino. R Sue 208 404 Quit, Vo Van 159 Quivey, Jonet Elaine 450 Roab, Robert Lawrence 360 Raotz, Kenneth Herbent 175 Robe, Nancy Jo 159 506 Rober, Jamelyn 394 Robinowitz, Betty Sue 208, 287 Race, John Stephen 175 Rocster, Lonnie Roy 175, 437, 298 Radford, Robert Charles 407 Radinsky, Robert M 315 Rodulovich, Nicholas J 192, 346 Roeburn, Gordon C 208, 300 Rugains, Susan Annette 309 Rageos, Sue Ann 208 Roger, Ann Elaine 367 Roger, Anne Mitchell 473 Rogle, Jane Claire 307, 335 Rahe, Patricio Dunhom 229 Rohrer. John Stuort 175 Raichle, Mildred Lois 216 Raid, Christopher 402 Roilsbock, Beverly D 175 Rainford. David Gene 458, 404 Ralston, Charles Edward 192, 311 Romm. Dovid Allen 175, 436 Romsay, David Leslie 314 Ramsay. Jonice Anne 305, 175, 440 Romsey, Dianne 443 Romsey, Horry Wayne 308, 192, 336, 437 Ramsey, Poul L 221 Randall, James Rkhord _ 235 Randall, Theodore H. Jr 306 Rondle, Dovid Lawrence 175 Randolph, Kenneth Joe 208, 310 Ranich, Donna Elaine 208 Ronschaert, Nancy Kay 175 Ronsel, Joseph A. Jr 216 Ronsom, Thomas Vaness 322 Ronstod, Tore 431 Ranz, Cheryl Lynn 365 Ropp, James Michael 300, 235 Roquet, Mortho Jo 352 Rash. Keogh _ 447 Rathbun, Gail Patricia 335, 289 Rotner, Marvin 323 Rattner, Betfe Jeanne 305, 175, 440 Rou, John Dickson 404 Rou, Patricia Benner 208 Rouch, Nancy Jane 365 Rouktis, Kathie Ann 229 Rauktis, Mary Jean 375, 376 Ravenscroft, John Hugh 319 Rowlings, James L. 2nd 300, 462 Roy, Steven Edward 304, 429 Royfield, Robert Eugene 401 Roymond. Jone Ann Hocker ...208, 291 Rozor. Jack Edwin 447 Rea Ina Katherine 175 Read, Susan Carol 375 Readmond, Jon Phillip 175 Ready, Martha Jane 175, 285, 334 Ready, Woyne Eldon 208, 347 Reol, Jerry Lee 192, 418 Reom. Carolyn Cameron 208, 313 Reom, Karen Sue 396 Reoth, Judith Evelyn 289 Rector, Carol Yvonne 427 Redding, Forest W. Jr 308 Redenbaugh, Stephen H 282, 431 Reder, Roberta Janet 175, 294 Redhead, Carlton Q. T _ 415 Reece, Robert Merrill 192 Reeck, Cloude C. Jr 282, 418 Reed, Dixie Ann 352 Reed, Estello E 445 Reed, Jerry Dole 304, 418 Reed, Marsha Foye 303 Reed, Michael Allen 380 Reed, Philip Jeffrey 175, 414, 478, 438, 322 Reed, Susan _ 367 Reed. Susan Gene 394 Reeder, John Byron 320 Reeve, Daniel Hart 40O Reeves, James Edsel _ 231 Regenstreif, Irving J. _ 302 Regenstrief, Sandro F _ 287 Reichart, Kristan L. 213, 309, 444 Reid, Constance Lee 394 Reid, Jennifer Lee 296 Reid, Patricio Ann 208, 456, 394 Reid, Peggie Evans 229 Reilly, Mary Jane 392 Reim, Susan Koy ._ 208 Reineke, Jon Richard 75 Reinertson, Trisho Ann 449 Reising, Barbara Jane 444 Reising, Joan Borbara 444 Reitenour, Phyllis E 343 Reker, Elizabeth Ann 368 Remeiz, Deword 429 Rench, Julia Ann 313 Rench, Michoel Jerome 221 Rench, Patricia Jo 370 Rennoker, Sheryl Diane 303 Renner, Eleonor S 297 Renner, Marilyn Rose 378 Reno, Robert Eugene Renouf, John William 304, Rensberger, Anne M Rensberger, William A Repking, Sharon Darlene 175, Reschly, Edwin G Resnick, Margery 334, 447, Ress, Robert Frederick Rethmeyer, Linda Ruth 175, Rettig, Jean Rexinger, Scott C. Jr Reyes, Mario Antonio Reylea, Pat Reynolds, Corol L Reynolds, Myrno Lynn Reynolds, Ronald Le Roy Reynolds. William Carl Rhetts. Chorles C. 3rd Rhoods, Borboro Kaye Rhoda. Shirley Ann Rhodes, Nancy Mason Rhulond, William Lionel ce, Cheryl Anne e, Jane Kay ce, Joseph Lee e, Judith Goyle 176, -440, ce. Judith Kaye - ce Lunette Marie ch, Dovid Louis ch, Jeffrey Jonathan chord, Teresa Anne chords, Condoce Jean _ [chords, Charles L 358, ic hards, Constance N ichords, Grace Jean . ichards, Lorry N _ chords, Morilynn Claire ichards, Martha Jo 176, ichards, Nancy Ann 176, 414, 334, 438, ichards, Rodney Joseph 472, chardson, Arthur J chordson, Carolyn Ann chardson, Frances L ichardson. Gory F chardson, Judy Eileen irdson, M. Jaonn 208, irdson, Thomas E 354, ichardson, Vicky Lou 208, 334, 437, cheson. Merrily 192, tcheson, Pamela 444, ichey. Robert William ichmond. Cecil Jr 176, 342, chmond, James Glidden chter, Andrew Carl Carol Ann Dovid Henry Horry Lee Solly Kaye Jomes Edward Corol Jean chter, hter, ichter, iddell, iddle, denour, denour, Corolyn Sue 176, 450, idenour, James Michoel 213, der, Joyce Ann der, Morris Ken ider, Suzon Jane dgewoy. Pomelo Sue idgwoy, Doss Thomas Jr idley, Lola Jean ieck, William H. Jr 411, iedell. Corole Sue iefkohl, Ernesto 176, hm, James Bower iehn, Robert B es, Steven Iwon _,, etze, Gail Lynn 176, igel, Lee Edward iggs, Horry Stephen iggs, John Raymond les, Robert 8 ley, Karen Ann ley, William Lee ng. Merry Gertrude 305, ger. Jomes Howard Jr nker, Foye pberger. Sheila Ann h, Carolyn Jean 464, he, Fronk Joseph k, Stan George . sley, Pomelo Anne 465, 447, ssing, Robert Steven tchey, Dione itchie, Connie Sue itchie, Donald Wymore tchie, Martha Ruth 380 447 329 175 292 418 317 404 288 443 404 344 296 176 285 176 386 320 377 352 330 408 395 229 310 313 395 316 315 302 354 343 361 305 396 415 159 330 288 408 361 176 176 438 376 456 361 292 284 289 322 348 402 385 287 302 379 343 282 393 377 227 443 348 313 365 400 354 360 291 403 293 293 315 423 290 379 345 418 376 404 431 222 443 343 427 235 283 316 404 176 444 159 393 Ritter, Dwight 192 Ritter. Gyanifh Ann 291 Ritter. Larry Dee 213 Ritter, Morionno 344 Ritterskomp, Lois D - 365 Ritlner, Kenneth Clork 284 Rltz. Richord Lee .386 Rivers, Earl Goodloe 300 Roach, Charles Robert _ 321 Roach, Daniel Day 439 Roard. Fred E 293 Robasko, Katherine Mory 288 Robb, Bruce Miller 290 Robbins, Charlotte Roe 176, 394 Robbins, Frederick Eugene Robbins, Gene Elmer , 197 216 Robbins, Koryl Anne 317 Robbins, Morcio Ann 313 Robert, Harmon 300 Roberts, Douglas Lee 472 Roberts, Erskine Ward 306 Roberts, Jomes Thomas 176 Roberts, Jerry Dewey 304 Roberts John Randolph 426 Roberts, Lorry Del Rue 192 Roberts, Linda Lou .395 Roberts, Lowell Keith 301 Roberts, Michoel 300 Roberts, Ronald David 437 Roberts, Sandy 293 Barbara A Charlotte Robertson, Robertson, Robertson, Robertson, Robertson, Robertson, William L. . Robinette, Dennis Bruce Robinson. Charles R. ... 450, 316 396 Lone 404 Roosevelt _ 235 Susan Marie 367 216 402 300 Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robison, Jerry L. Judith Ann . Judith Ann . Judith Ann Lori Don Michael Richord Suson .... Stephen L. Lee D. .. .453 .205 285 365 . 159 . 322 .332 . 461 .311 .235 Rocco, Charles Anthony . Rocke, Mary Susan 208, 334, 335, 437, 292 Rockwell, Peggy Jean 343 Rockwell, Peter Thomas 420 RockwQod, Susy Caroline 297 Roddo, Corole Ann 229 Rodenborger, Judy An 370 Rodgers, Anita C 294, 426 Rodgers, Frank Mercer 448 Rodgers, Helen Louise 429, 313 Rodgers, Noncy Ann 176 Rodmon, Louise Edwino 176, 460 Rodriguez. John Omar _ 342 Roell, Robert Joseph 347 Roemke, Nancy Lou 229 Roesner, Jay Qvermyer 322 Roefhke, John R 320 Rogers. Cello 386 Rogers, David Robert 208, 458, 405 Rogers, Frank M 404 Rogers, Georgia J 225 Rogers, Kim Alan 217 Rogers, Lewis Edward 318 Rogers, Max Arthur 314 Rogers, Michael Lee 323 Rogers, Susan Jon . 309, 176 Rogers, Susie Ruth 449, 371, 365 Rohe. Christine A 305, 429 Rohlfer, Charles R. 405, 419 Rohrer, Philip Lynn 406 Roland, Douglas Clarke 437. 311 Roland, Paul Gerald 217, 461 Roloy. Faith 287 Rollond, Elizabeth May 285 Rollings, Jomes Steven 217 Rollins, Virginia Kay 176 Rollo, Patricio Anne 344 Romberg, Caryl Louise 307 Romer, Joseph Donold 298 Romey, Paul K 425. 326 Romlne. Karen Sue 208 Ronchetti, Carolyn 208 Roose, Ruth Emma 229, 453 Root, Joel David 192 Rophling, Raymond Chopper 348 Roscello, Walter Henry 419 Roschelle. Melvin Leo 304, 429 Rose, C. Brent 408, 406 Rose, Joel Samuel 458 Rose, Phyllis Ann -. 384 Rose, Robert Charles „ 407 Rose Sandra Sue -. — 365 Rose, Suson Jean Tripp 369 Rose, Thomas Richord 408 Rose, Timothy Winton Jr. 419 Roseberry, Mary M 396 Rosen, Joan Sue 208 Rosen bo rger, John Barry 419 Rosenboum, Howord A. 176 Rosenboum. Lois Joan 208 Rosenboum, Morris Jean 208 Rosenberg, Judy Lynn „ 317 Rosenberg, Sondra Roe 208, 317 Rosenblott, Stanley L 315 Rosenblatt, Worren B. 315 Rosenblum, Lois Ann 441, 430 Rosenfeld, Frederick L 302 Rasenfeld, Louonn 208 Rosenstein, Ellen 369 Rosier, Janet Ruth 396 Roskosz, Martha Anne 208, 368 Rosner, Jerry A 293 Rosner, Phillip Ernest 419 Ross, Carole Jennine 353 Ross, Diane 442, 412, 443 Rosen, Martin 360 Rois, John Michael 319 Ross, Mory Joanno „ 159 Ross, Mory Lucille 423, 291 Ross. Thomas Guy 314 Rosser. Maude Reford 309, 444 Rossow, Curtis Harold 176 Roswog, Francis Edward 405, 418 Roth, Christine Ann _... 375 Roth. Robert Marte 192 Rolhert, Mory jane 447, 418, 330 Rouse. Duke Douglas 302 Roush, Jomes Richard ...374, 380 Roussos. Nicos T 176, 323 Rowland, Kendrlth M 415 Roy, Charles Robert 328 Roy, Stephen Allan 375, 380 Rozdelsky, Rosalie Ann 387 Rubin. Roulette Aline 444, 426 Rubin, Roger Allan 302 Rub le, Thomas Joseph 380 Ruch, Kathy 438 Ruch, Keirn _..__ _ 331 Ruch. William Arthur 192, 415 Ruchman, Marshall Doran 217 Ruckmon, Chorles A. Jr. 310 RuddeM, William J 282 Rudensko. Oleslo — . 441 Rudolf. Donald Martin _ 447, 439 Rudolph, Franklin G. Jr 300 Rudolph, Margaret Ann 459, 374, 375, 377 Rudolph, Mory Morgaret 365 Rudwell, George Henderson 222 Ruebush, Suson Anne 465. 438. 313 Rugensteln, Soro Jone 307, 417 Ruggles, Donno Joyce 159 Ruggles, Peggy Ann 375 Ruhl, Shoron Adele 176. 296 Ruley, Michael 222. 176 Rumple, John Robert .402. 409, 410 Rundell, Janet Diane 395 Runion, Solly Sue _ 394 Runnels, Chorles W 217 Runner. Corol Meredith 176, 437. 291 Rupe, Kenneth Allen 311 Ruppert. Garrett Arthur 176 Ruprlght, Williom E. 321 Rusen, Chorles Jr 217 Rush, Billibel Wilmo 307 Rush, Charles Keirn ...„ 192 Rush, Frank Everett Jr. .„ 401 Rush, Gerald Lynn 438, 314 Rush, Kothleen Ann . 371, 362 Russell. Edward Warren - -304 Russell. Robert Stonley ... -. 304, 192 Russell. Roberto lou 291 Ruston, Sondra Viola 209, 316 Rutherford, Roy Byerl 209 Rutkowski, Arthur D 438 Rutz. Randall Lelond 176 Ryan. Dennis Keith 401 Ryan. Gerold Bright 176, 336. 457. 453. 438, 318 Ryan, Richard Steven 192. 379. 293 Ryan. Robert Kent Jr 314 Ryan, Victoria Kathleen 291 Ryser, Terry 227 Rzepko. Carol Ann 343 Soal, Janet Koy 377 Soorinen, Patricia M 292 Sobotini, Frederick A 217 Sabo, Thomas Byron 321 Sachs, Carole Jane 377, 411 Sachs, Charles Iro 347 Sacopulos, Penny 209 Sage, Russell A. Jr 222 Sage, Sonny 235 Sohrt, Fred 436 Soillant, Karen Lynne 330 Salad in, Jimmie Jomes 231 Solodin, Victoria Roe 388 Salene, David Henning 308 Solioris, Lee Andrew 192, 301 Salisbury, Creggie H 370 Sollee, Pamela Anne 352 Solo, Ralph Walter 176 Solzenstein, Suson Ann 287 Samis, Gust Angelo 192, 402, 418 Sampson, Carol Ann 176, 436, 461, 377 Sampson, Myrno Ann 209 Sams, Lauranne 452 Somuelson, James R 293 Sondelin, Mory Jane 309, 436 Sonders, Ethel Ruth 394, 286 Sanders, Julie Ellen 449. 353 Sanders, Kothryn Louise 288 Sanderson, Jock Lee 323 Sandler. Howard Barry 315 Sonfilippo, John Joseph . 323 Sonford, Morcio Ann 209 Sankey, Peggy Lou 222 Sontilli, John F 192, 418 Sapp. Jomes Lindley 401 Sargent, Nancy Eileen 387 Sorver. Karen Lee 209 Satinsky, Janet Louise 209, 287 Sauer, Sheila Roe 317 Souerbry, Judith D 370 Sauerland, Jomes D 401 Soul, Warren Jay J 420 Sauvoln, Sandra Sue 176 Sovill, Robert Arthur 415 Sowchik, Jeanie 176 Sowtelie, Roger Allan, 458 Sawyer, Dennis Lee 348 Sawyer, Patricia A 394 Sawyer. Sherry 176 Sox, Stuort Miles 315 Soyers. Thomas 403 Sayka. Linda Jean 478, 330 Soyre. lorry Dale 402 Scoggs. Donald Jerry 209 Scoles, Jomes Alon „ 379 Scarlett. Heather Carol — 366 Scecino, Joan Mary — 354 Schoof. Judy Marie 395 Schoof, Kenneth Ray 380 Schoof. LIndo Ann 176 Schoefer. Marilyn L. 291 Schoefer, Morlin John _ „ 176 Schoefer. Nancy M „ _ 384 Schafer. Anita - 387 Schoffer. Donald Roy — 176 Schohfer. Morcelio I. .— 460, 376 Schoible, Richord A. 314 507 Scholloil. James Poul 177 Schoper, Ellen Lou 292, 421 Schappi, David Brian 192, 418 Schatkowski, Linda 387 Schotzel, Sara - 343 Schechler, Lynn C 429, 287 Scheffel, Annette L 209 Scheibner, Karlene Beverly 159 Scheid, James Edword 308, 438 Seheldler, James Alexander 222 Scheineson, Nancy Jane 369 Schelhorn, Dava Sue 307 Scheltert, Sue Carolyn 456, 288 Schellie, Peter David 446, 409 Schelm, Vivian JeaneMe 397 Scheltens, Gerald V. Jr 192, 380 Schenkel, Sue Lynn 285, 430 Schenkman, Karen liene 370 Scherschel. Jeanette M 393 Scherschel, John Kent 429, 331 Schiel, Marion 295 Schiever, Philippe 415 Schiff, Jon Edward 197 Schildroth, Anna C 297 Schiller, Earl Yerkes 177 Schleicher. Merlyn H 192, 418 Schlemmer, Frederic N 346 Schlimmer, Ronald R 403 Schloss, Thomas Harry 302 Schlatter, Leo .192, 449 Sch letter, Lowanna Rose 229 Schmidt, Fred Weber 327 Schmidt, James Arthur 327 Schmidt, Martha 307 Schmidt, Poul Edgar 222 Schmidt. Peter Champlin 425 Schmltt, Claudia Louise 377 Schmitt, Daniel Charles 403 Sehmitz, Stuart Erwin 302 Schmoyer, Judith R 415 Schnackel, Linda R 297 SchnoVenburg, Jane E 294 Schnar. Jane Ann 388 Schneider, Larry Lee 348 Schneider, Nancy B 177 Schneider, Paul Edward 349 Schneiderman, Louise R 177 Schneidewind, Carol Ann 376 Schnell. Jomes Arthur 192, 383 Schnell, Judith Anne 387 Schoellhammer, Hams 415 Schoellkopf, Kathy Ann 368 Schoen. Michael Louis 301 Schaenberg, David William. 414 Schoeneter, Stephen 407 Schofleld, John A 415, 324 Scholl, Elizabeth L 177, 387 Scholl, Judith Ann 423 Scholl, Lewis Roy 213, 439 Schomburg, Marilyn Jean 375 Schoon. David Lester 209 Schoon. Garry Owen 192, 361 Schoonover, Romona Lou 159 Schorr, James David 177, 405 Schroder, Rex De Foe 293 Schraffenberger, John D 348, 425 Schramm, Ellen Louise 225 Schramm, Roselyn J 335, 423 Schreiber. Laurence A .. 360 Schreiber, Marclo Lynn 159 Schreiber, Sandra Diane 370 Schriefer, Ruth Elaine 387 Schroeder, James Edwin 222 Schroeder. Rlchord T 192, 453, 324 Schuble, Kathryn Jean 377 Schuchman, Harvey Alan 302, 418 Schuessler, Thomas L 177 Schuetter, Camilla Ann 353 Schug, Otto Franklin 217 Schuler, Karen Jane 177 Schuler, Rose Ann 229, 442 Schulhof, Lory Alan 177, 436. 416, 314, 431, 424 Schulmon, Elinor 364, 430 Schulte, Katherine Bowe 376 Schulte, Stephen Jay 177, 302 Schultz, Marilyn Rose 449 Schultz, Norman A 331 Schultz, Vicki Jeanne 397 Schumm, Robert William 400 Schurch, Carole Jean 368 Sch ussier, Harold T. 404 Schuster, Karen Ramona 344 Schwolm, Diane E 377 Schwartz, Daniel Joseph 315 Schwartz, John Mlchoel 349 Schwartz, Judith Diane 369 Schwartz, Michael M 284 Schwartz, Saro Lois 177, 287 Schwartz, Thomas Edword 177 Schwarz, Holly Anita 374, 375 Scbwarz, Judith Bendix 209 Schwein, Thomas M. , 192, 324 Schweitzer, Robert E 225, 308, 453 Schwenker, Anne K. 292 Schwerin, Borbora L. . 364 Schwerin, Leanore Ellen 209, 365 Schwieger, Wlllo 443 Schwier, Jerilyn Bebe 209 Schwucho, Zada Jane 367 Sconce, Borbora Joan 313 Scott, Arthur Thomas 177 Scott, Carol 294 Scott, Doniel Earl 300 ScoM, Diana Jane 354 Scott, James Hugh 192, 418, 425 Scott, Jomes William 347 Scott, Jean Ann 229 Scott, John Russell 348 Scott, Larry Paul 328 Scott, Linda Gail 437 Scott, Marie 442 Scott, Roy 461 Scott, Richard K 227 Scott, Robert Miller 320 Scovern, Susan 428, 375 Scroeri, John 402 Scrogham, Wayne Edward 375, 379 Scudder, Barbara Ann 478, 450, 292 Seal, James Arthur 319 Seaman, Geoffrey Noel 302, 427 Searcy, Patricia Joan 217 Searfoss, Jane 443 Sears, Mark Wells 400, 419 Sebeston, Victoria G 378 Sebok, Giorio J eon 344 Secore, Wayne Michael 315 Seddelmeyer, Nancy Ann 209 Segelstrom, Pamela Jean 352 Seger, Philip V 402 Seglin. Diana Beverly 177, 296 Segool, Leslie Ann 364 Sehlesinger. Robert 379 Sehr, Judith Mary 343 Seibert, Gary Dennis 379 Seichi, George Maami 447 Selgel. Michael Edward 302, 192, 476, 478, 336, 453 Seller, Bernard R. Jr 380 Sells, Roger Henry 419 Selmon, Ruth Ann 414 Selp, Douglas Joy 348 Seipel, Paul Wayne 209, 345 Sellnger, Linda 434 Seike, Susan 309, 464. 429 Sell. Milan Fred 192 Sell, Noncy 442 Sellers, Donna Lee 354 Sells, Lawrence Odell 320 Selmer, Marsha Louise 393 Seltzer. Steven Mark 284 Senesac, Gloria Jean 209, 316 Sengstock. James Paul 408 Senn, Richord Thomos 315 Sennott, Thomas Joseph 405 Servlente, Edward Barry 209 Seth, Clayton Eugene 400, 418, 425 Settle. Carolyn Lee ..,.209, 456, 343, 417 Seufert, David Alan 231 Severns, Patricia Ruth 386 Sexton, Robert Walton 192 Sexton, Ronald Ralph 235 Seymour, Jocqueline 443 Shackle, John Daniel 324 Shadel, Robert Floyd 346 Shafer, Kolhy Jo 229, 452 Shafer, Sheldon Scott 473, 358, 361 Shaffer, Mary Louise 445 Shoin, Poula Estelle .. . 378 Shone, Ann Gray . 309, 429, 423, 427 Shone, Gerald Stanley .. . 302 Shane, Patricia Mills 444, 429 Shane. Susan Hotker 305 Shoner, Sharon 442 Shaner, Thomos Edword 298 Shank, Kathryn Ann 343 Shankland. Ava Gertrude 285 Shanks, George Warren 327 Shanks, Johnnie N., 2nd 402 Shanks, Morcia 370 Shannon, Donald F 192, 321 Shannon, Michael C 358, 359 Shapiro, Karen Jo 428, 369 Shapiro, Mark Thomas . . 302 Shapiro, Myron 177, 302 Shapiro, Roberta Faith 365 Sharer, Rob Jeffery 319 Sharp. William Lee 177, 456, 324 Shorpe, James Gilbert 446 Shoul, Clifford Dale 327 Shaver, Susan Holt 229 Shaw, Catherine Ann 395 Show. Jack Ryon 192, 336, 319 Shaw, Lois Holly 353 Show, Noel Franklin 283 Shaw, Toby David 290 Show, Virginia Lee 209, 313, 432 Shawley, Sandra Dee 378 Shea, Michael Roy 298 Shea, Richard David 401 Shearer, Linda Lucille 395 Sheck. Dorlene Harriet 317, 429 Sheehon, Patricia L 343 Sheer, Patricia Lynn 317 Sheets, Elissa Jo 295 Sheets, Lorry Richard 192, 321 Shehorn, Mary Linda 209, 456, 369 Sheldon, Victoria Gayle 225 Sheley, Donald Ray Jr 192 Shellaborger, Joseph 293 Sheller, Tom Hammond 300 Shelsy, Michael Somuel 361, 400 Shelton, Glen Hoshel, Jr 319 Shelton, Kathleen Faye 313 Shembab, Francis Joseph 177 Shepord, Ellen Moe 177 Shepard, Virginia L 375 Shepherd, Nancy Hodge 305, 438 Shepherd, Ronald Lee 177, 344 Sheppord, Susan Lynn 400 Sheroy, Sheldon Fred 403 Sherbondy, Anne Louise 225 Sherby, Joan Marie 307, 464, 456, 417 Sherman, Courtney 378 Sherman, Eileen Kay 370 Sherman, John Corleton Sherman, John Judson Sherman, Nancy Carol . Sherman, Sandra Sue Sherry, Linda Sue 282 348 209, 313 287 - 159 Shibe, Koren Ann 209, 292 Shideler, Shirley Ann 217 Shield, Norman 320 Shields, Jack Richard 217 Shields, Robert Harold 449 Shierling, Ralph Thomas 404 Shimer, Tommy Wayne 197 Shinnemon, Nancy Dione 309 Shipley, Michael Deon 345 Shlrozi, Soraya Akbar 343 Shive, William Joseph 308 Shively, Robert A., 2nd 403 Shiens, Michael 222 Shockley, M. Jean 452 Shockley, Sylvio Jeanne 343 Shoemaker, Howard Dole 177 Shoemaker, Karen Lynn 368, 417 Shoemaker, Ronold Horry 425 Shofner, William Arnold 401 Shoobrldge, Janice Lynn 377 Shook, Barbara Ellen 329 Shcok, Leslie Ann 344 Shore, Robin 464, 316, 426 Short, Jomes Lester 331 Short, Sue Ann 354, 289 Shortle, Sylvia Anne 376 Shortz, Richard Alan 320 Shott, Suzanne Claire 292 Sholts, Constance C 209 Shouse, Lynn Gordon 429, 298 Shroder, Homer lee 177 Shroder, Rex D 426 Shrago, Rosalie 366 Shreve, Mary Lou 443 Shrewsbury, Pamela B 295 Shrewsbury, Timothy W 438, 426 Shreve, Mary 442 Shroyer, David Walter 293 Shuel, Ted Brian 283 Shuffield, Rlto 213 Shuger, Farel 443 Shuler, Somuel Peter 458, 438, 424, 426, 290 Shull, Horry Dean Jr 222 Shulruff, Reevo N 177, 287 Shumoker, Aleta Sonja 177, 430 Shumaker. Lynn M 368 Shumate. Mlchoel Dean 320 Shuster, Sandra 294 Shuter, Edward Lee 361 Shuter, Loroine Joyce 177, 450, 387 Shuler, Nancy Koy 396 Shy, Terry Lee 431 Sick, Caroline Louise 343 Sickafus, Judy K 307, 177, 440 Siders, Wilbur Lee 386 Sldlauskos, Nellie Anne 192 Sieber, Kay 369 Sieber, William Robert 283 Siedentop, Janet Faye 367 Siegel, Burton Lionel 197 Slegesmund, Suzanne Lou 291 Siegman, Carol Irene 213 Siegman, Jean 461 Siegrlst, Peter Daniel 428, 327 Siehl, Sandra Lee 307 Sies, Sandra Kay 397 Siess, Jack Adam 404 Srevers, William F 311 Siewin, Dennis Edward 192, 319 Sijats, leva 229 Sllbert, Robert K 315 SIlco, George Nicholas 308 Silcox, Philip Lewis 192 Slldver, Llino May 330 Silence, Terry Lin 404 Silke, Terry Paul 402 Sills, Richard 1 284 Sills, Stephen Noble 283 Silver, Charno Beth 287 Silver, Clifsonjo Mary 288 Silver, Donald Bruce 315 Silvermon, John Allen 302 Sllvermon, Mork J 302 Silvermon, Ronald Allan 437 Silverstein, Barry 403 Simic, Curtis Raymond 447 Slmic, Fred 401 Simmons, Donald Patrick 300 Simmons, Frederick Jr 320 Simmons, Irene Groce 305 Simmons, Mary Lisbeth 177 Simmons, Max Eugene 193 Simmons, Steven Dennis 320 Simms, Nettolyn Roe 209, 334, 286 Simms, Susan 303 Simon, Stephen G 209, 403, 315 Simon etto, Joseph A 420 Simons, Jerald Joel 177 Simpson. Dorcle B 366 Simpson, Modelyn Diehl 369 Simpson, Marclo Lynne 225, 296 Sine, Carol 334 Sinclair, Howard S. Jr 380 Sinclair, Robert Harris 318 Sindllnger, Stephen M 379 Singleton. John Joseph 405 Singleton, Robert E 227, 439 Singleton, Thomos Mark 361 Sink, Darryl Lon 331 Sinnock, Hugh Koy 314 Sisk, Wilma Deane 365 Sisto, Victoria Janice 384 Sltzberger, Kenneth R 324 SIvak, Mork Alan 402 Skeans, Jerri Lynn . , 303 Skertich, John Michael 283 Skevington, John A. Jr 290 Skidmore, Steve Cloy 293 Skogon, Wesley Gordon 308, 429, 458, 438, 426 Skomp, Daniel Lee 428 Skov, Laurie Car! 404 Skubish, Karen Ann 294 Slabaugh, Bryce L 449, 422 Slack, Nancy Lee 225 Slotts, Kathryn Gae 297 Slavin, Crete 442 Slavin, Stephen Douglas _ 177 Sleeth, Gail Ellen 376 Sleight, Robert Lorry 379 Slick, Nancy Ann 316, 430 Slick, Susan Margaret 313 Slipher, Wanda Jean 177, 414, 365 Sloan, Betty 369 Sloan, Marcia Kay 209 Sloan, Pomelo Sue 393 Sluko, Joan Evolyn 453, 378, 431 Slutzkln, Berto Lynne 367 Small. Soro Anne 377 Small, Vicki K 366 Smart, John Micheol 324 Smart, Timothy O ' Brien 324 Smeaton, Patricia Ann .369 Smedley. Judith Ann 209, 456 Smid, Charles Joseph 290 Smigro, Yolondo 443 Smiley, John Dennis .,__ 319 Smith, Alexis Jone 396 Smith, Alice Jane 444, 344 Smith, Arthur Hoge 314 Smith. Barbara Diane 395 Smith, Billie Elaine 177, 316 Smith, Byron K 405 Smith, Carl Ellsworth _ 317 Smith, Carol Jean 367 Smith, Carol Lois 193 Smith, Carol Louise 296 Smith, Cecily Peorson 344 Smith, Cheryl Ann 365 Smith, Daniel Dudley !.... 314 Smith, David Joel 380 Smith, David William 415 Smith, Dennis Francis 217 Smith, Doug William 310 Smith, Esther Sue 177, 291 Smith, Goil Hogen 177 Smith, Geoffrey Lee .283 Smith, George P. Jr 217 Smith, Harold Allen 177 Smith, Hartmon William 282 Smith, James Allan „ 319 Smith, James K 415 Smith, James Motthew 300, 235 Smith, Janet Sue 393 Smith, Jerrold Rex 177 Smith, Jerry Deon _.... 439 Smith, Joanna Adolene 209 Smith, John Wesley 177 Smith, Keren Lee ..177, 285 Smith, Kenneth Raymond 178 Smith, Kent Loren 193, 419 Smith, Kirk Allen 193 Smith, Kirk Choncey 300, 359 Smith, Larry Joe _ 318 Smith, Lee Joseph 302 Smith, Leslie Charlotte 159 Smith, L. G 415, 386 Smith, Linda Rae 365 Smith, M. Wayne 197 Smith, Marilyn Diane 386 Smith, Mark Lee 404 Smith, Michael Lo Vern 359 Smith, Nan Lucille 344 Smith, Patricio Gail 366 Smith, Patsy Dorlene 444, 418 Smith, Paul David _ 446 Smith, Paul Dennis 404, 379 Smith, Paul L _ 348 Smith, Paul Vincent 404 Smith, Philip Roy 359 Smith, Phyllis Ann 209 Smith, Randall Scott 402 Smith, Richord Allen 403 Smith, Richard Grant 408 Smith, Richard Wallace 423 Smith, Robert Allen 282 Smith, Robert Anthony 322 Smith, Robert Paul 159 Smith, Ronald Charles 327 Smith, Roselyn Gast 423 Smith, Russell Paul 308 Smith, Sharon Ann 209 Smith, Shelley Marie 209, 456, 286 Smith, Stephen Alan 310 Smith, Stephen Kendall 178, 414, 82, 457, 424, 327 Smith, Sue Elayne 436, 367 Smith. Terrence Patrick 314 Smith, Victorlo Theresa _ 395 Smith, Virginia Ann 430, 366 Smith, Zach Park Jr 193, 328, 453, 425 Smither, John Mark 328 Smock, Lynn Mercer 309, 462 Smock, Marlene Lois 295 Smulyan, Dale Marlene 287 Sneod, Blair Hortley 314 Snell. Edwin . 193 Snider, Donald Lee F 473, 386 508 Snider, Jone Ann 370 Snider. Judith Ann 344 Snider, Martha 442 Snider, Susan Geraldine 395 Snitzer, Karen Sue 371 Snodgross, Paula Marie 209. 285 Snorden, Michael Louis 306 Snowden, John Eric 348 Snyder. Corrol Jeanne 343 Snyder, Charles R 222 Snyder, James Louis 227. 322 Sobat, Steven Nick 327 Sobczok, Kenneth John 407 Socol. Howard 30? Sokoloo, Sandra Ann 159 Solier. Michael R 404 Sollidoy, Daniel Roger 402 Solliday, Suellyn 178. 387 Solmer, Henry 346 361 Solomon, Jay Harry 193 Solomon, Jeffrey Martin 400 ?n 784 ?13 Solfmann, Starr 305 Somers, Patricio Joon 364 Sommer, Kalherine Ann 386 Somrok, Jomes Anthony 314 193 Songer, Adrion Fronklyn 320 Songer, Joseph Michael 327 318 Sopczynski, Barbara Ann 289 Soroparu, Russell Louis 415 Sosbey, Carole Sue 444. 460, 297 Sosenheimer, Anne Carol 178 Soslowsky, David Leon 404 Soucer Ron 304 Soule, Virginia Mae 393 Southwood, Diano Sue 395 inn Sowers, George Maxton 318, 431 n-i Spohr, Mary Ann 476, 478. 447. 436, 292 Spongle. Barbara Ellen 338 Spongier, Donno Joyce 397 Spongier. Kathleen Sue 285 Spongier, Suetto Kay ._ 450 395 Sponnuth, Chorlo Ann 178 316 Spannuth, Jocob E 360 298 Sparks, Jomes Hugh 319 Sporks, Jerry Duke , . 193. 437. 416, 314 Spear, Elizobeth B m Spear, Jomes Arthur 193. 453. 315 118 Speer. Judith Lee 449 369 Spees, George Byron Jr. _ 452. 319 178 Speller, Foyette Noel 178 Spence, David Eraser 429. 437. 424 426 327 3?7 371 Spencer, Lowell G 361 Spencer, Lowell Horry 437 Spencer, Lowell M 358 Spencer, Richard Dale 178 Spenser, Lucile 44S Spicer, Douglas Harry 235 238 Spiegel, Goil Ellen 423 Spiers, Suson Morgoret 438, 377 374 426 Spilker, J ohn Robert 452. 311 Spinelli. David Frank 178 Spinks. Shoron Kay 378 Spitier, William Moore 290 Spitzer. Pamela Corel 178, 343 Spooner, Cheryl Ann 351 Sprague, Charles C 331 Sprogue, George David 407 Sprenger. Susan 309 Springborn, Crystol 452 Springer, Jomes Crowder 197 Springer, Robert Edward 290 Springer, Rodney Wesley - 197 Springer, Susan Jane 378 Spudich, John Anthony 193 418 Spyholski Koy Frances 473 Squier, Karon Sue Squier, Sharon Ann 447, 464, 458, 438 294 421 Stafford, Coroline 447 Stafford. Stephen E 328 Stahl. Jeffrey Alan 304 Stohl. Kotherlne Ruth 367 Stohl, Neil 178, 404, 409 Stahl, Poul John 197 Stahl, Rhonda Lou 365 Staines, Elizabeth Anne 316 Sfojkowski. Jerome 209 Staley, Ned C 209 Stamotkin. Linda Koy 367 Stamm, James Edward 222 Stamper, Cynthia Anne 376 Stamper. Sandro Ellen 159 Stamper, William Melvin 406 Standley, Joris Anne 342, 343 Stanfield. Linda Sue 303 Stonford, Marcia - 291 Stonis. Ronald Dennis 379 Stanley, Judith Anne 178, 303 Stanley, Marilyn Koy 303 Stanton. Dianne Kalhryn 313 Stanton, Sandra Jean 388 Stanton. Susan Carole 178, 313 Stoniione, Frances M 343 Stark, John C 217 Stork, Phyllis Margie 343 Starmer, Rodney Everett 322 Starr, Barbara 287 Starr, Linda Anne 305 Sfoser, John Stuff 314 Sfosey. Robert Louis 379 Stoton, Gory George 405 Stoton, William F. Jr 304 Stoles, Joan 443 Stotts, Elizabeth M 305 Slouffer, Bruce Allen 193 Stouffer. Don Richard 193, 290 Stouffer, Jonice C 313 Stovroff, Frank 235 St, Clair. Pool Dean 348 Stebbins, James Reid 178, 386 Stebbing. Janice Sue 296 Steckley. John 452 Steczysyn, Barbara K 292 Steele, David Lalng 298 Steele, Donald Lee 380 Steele. Lucy 369 Steele, Nelson G 193 Steele, Ronald Edward 293 Steele, Ronold Ray 380 Steele, Stephen Allen 331 Steele, Sydney L 217 Steele. William Eugene 452, 320 Steen, Lucille M 369 Steerson, Ronold Leif _ .222 Steers, Sandra Lynn 365 Steers. Suson Jane 209, 291 Sleimon, Barry Richord 284 Stein. Richard Ernst 300 Steinbeck, Jone E 178, 295 Steiner, Richard _ _ 290 Steinmetz, Sue Goy 287 Steinmetz, Tomaro 289 Steinsberger, George W 178 Stella, Kenneth Gene 401, 409 Sfemle, Eileen Mory 289 Stephens, Ann EMzobeth 209 Stephens, Benjamin T 401 Stephens, Charles E 349 Stephens. Jeffrey Alan 327 Stephens, Richard Lee 401 Stephenson, Mary Koy 210, 307 Stepich, Joseph George 193 Sternstein, Carole Jean 178 Sterrett, William E 193, 361 Steury. Robin Wayne 348 Stevens. Jonet Anne 378 Stevens, John Bowlsby 361 Stevenson, Francis Edward 217 Stevenson. Morjorie Koy 371 Steward, Don Addison 360 Stewart. Brendo L 178 Stewart, Cheryl Lynn 344 Stewart. Constance Roe 376 Stewart, Jomes Dale 314 Stewart, Jomes Ramsoy 336 Stewart, Jeanne Ann 159, 193, 444, 292 Stewort, Jennie Kay 384 Stewart, John Leonard 405 Stewart, Kent 217 Stewart. Linda Diane 367 Stewart. Marion Barnard 308 Stewart. Mary Cotherine 395 Stewart, Mary Janet 214 Stewort, Nancy Ann Stewart. Paul Norfleet .. Stewort, Sharon Jean ... Stickler, Kenlynn Stickles, Edward Arnold Stillobower, Vera Moe Slillson, James Dale Stillwell. Borbora M 386 222 375 210 -439 178, 288 .. 193, 406 222 Stilwell. Richard Dole 407 Stilwell, Suson Stor 352 Stinscn, David James 327 Stipp, Stephen William 193 Stitle. Stephen Adoir 314 St Jeon. Diana E 291 St John. Claudia Elaine .397 Slockomp. Mory 442 Stocker, Jone Roberta 464, 297 Stockes. Mary Jone 443 Stockfleth. Martha Ann 366 Stoeckley, John Bolton 308, 462 Stoher, Som Albert 331 Stoelting, Ann 309, 462 Stoelting, Karen Jeon 367 Stoeltinc Stohler, Stohler. Stoker, Stoker, Stokes, . Robert K 222 Jerry Dean 319 Robert 193 laid Paul 210, 385 Sylvia Dianne 303 Ernest Lee 379 Stokes, Gory Mox 361 Stolle, John Mothias 348 Stollenmeyer, Peggy J 210, 438, 291 StoMer, Leon Justus 222 Stone, Lindo Jeon 210 Stone, Robert 31 1 Stone, Toby Reed 319 Stone, Vondo Lee 367 Stonemon. Richord C 345 Stoner. Martha Ann _ 368 Stoner, Pomelo Tweed 305 Slonger. Korol 210 Storer, William Robert 222 Storms. Chorles Dirk _ .. 322 Storrs. Norma 442 Stott, John 3rd 385 Stotts, Ronald Taylor 473, 379 Stouder. Albert E. Jr 331 Stout. Carole Ann _ 417 Stout, Dorothy Jeon 368 Stout. Janet Lindo _ 353 Stout, Roy Gene 193, 323 Stout. Shelbie Conn . 178 Stover, Robert Clayton 311 Stover. Robert Vernon 472 Stowe, David Froncis 408 Stowers. Carole Ann 210 Stroin, James Arthur 290 Strait, Lawrence Alan _ 222 Stroith-Miller, Suson L 292 Strange, Alice Jean 370 Strange, George John 405 Strossel, Jeanne Corole 210 Strosser. Andrea Lynn _ 343 Stratton, Morvin D 217 Strauss, Jomes Lester 302 Strawhun, Le Roy Chris 308 Strowser. Lowell Lorry _ 308 Strebeck, George E 415 Street. Joon Elaine 343 Streeter. Thomas Wayne 402 Strefling. Koy 375 Streightoff. Elizabeth 368 Stremmel. Robert A 415 Stricklen, Jonet Lee 395 Slriggle. Suson Jill 289 Strite, Borbora Anne 225, 441, 297 Strode. Robert Miller 327 Stroh, Chorlene Louise 353 Strchm, Beverly Jone 378 Strohmier, David Roy 386 Slrom. Karen Maxine 210. 309 Stromon, Roger Joe 402 Strong, Mourlne V, 343 Strop ko. John Jomes 197 Sircther, Stephen F 178, 419 Stroud, Normo Elizobeth 210 Stroup, Sally Ann Strouse, Jean Louise Strubbe, Jonet Kay Struckmon, Suzanne H. Stuort. Charles Leslie Stuort, Judith Ann Stuckey, Mortho Ellen Stuckey, Randall Alan Stull, Donno Jean 365, 423 287 193, 289 -210. 305 449, 425 352 -343, 431 301 .210, 367 Stullz, Sharon Ann _ 193 Stultz, Shoron Kay 214 Slultz, Sharon Sue 368 Stum, David Lee 400 Stump. Jomes E 193, 405, 418 Stump. Thomas Arthur 361 Stumpf. Susonne Lee -285, 410 Sljrgeon. Dovid Biford 178 Sturgeon, Herbert W ____ 193 Slurm, Judi Koy „ 294 Stutsmon, Morsho Ann _ 294 Stutsmon. Mary Susan _ 178 Suddith, Rober ' Louis .386 Sudermonn, Dovid Peter 414 Sugar, Larry Lee . ., 193 Suhonik, Wondo Aon 376 Suhre. John Foster 290 Sukkar, Nobil 458 Sulewski. Anthony John 301, 418 Sullivan, Carol Ann 159 Sullivan, Dennis P 325 Sullivan, Kenneth Alan _ 217 Sullivan. Michoel G 193, 425 Sullivon, Robert V 328 Sullivon, Roger Ho word 197 Sullivon. William C _ 235 Sulnick, Robert Horry 178 Sum, Andrew Martin 346 Sum, Jock E 342 Summers, Jeon Ruth 297 Summers, Richord Jomes - 388, 418 Summers, Suson Kathryn 464, 316 Summerville, Jomes T ___ -318 Sunderland, Jomes P _ __ 415 Sunderman, Poulo Wonda 178, 396 Sundt, Richard A. _419 Sunyog, Borbaro Moe . ,.- __ .-377 Surber. Alice Cloudette „_ 365 Surber, Donold Edward _ 298 Surface. Carolyn Ann 229 Surfoce, Peggy _ 292 Suscck. Olgo 368 Sutherlond. Kenneth K _. _ 379 Sutherlin. Stephen Williom _ 217 Sutter, Karl Vernon Jr __ .447 Sutter, Mory EHrobeth 285 Sutton. James Warren 214, 282, 227, 431 Sutton. Suzanne Roe 393 Swoin, Korl Dovis 193, 437, 404, 418 Swoles, Suello 210 Swon, Gerald Frederick 428, 324 Swon, Robert Stevenson 318 Swonk, Judith Arlene .362 Swonk. Karen Jane 178, 453, 316 Swonson, Jonet Ann 376 Swonson. Robert William 418 Swonson, Stephen A. 319 Swortout. Mory Knox _ ..., 395 Swortzell. Roberta Jane ...229, 452, 442 Sweony, Joonno 443 Sweoringen, Lowrence L 193 Swedeen. Jomes Edword 427 Swedish, Stephen John _ 361 Sweeney. Tereso Mory _... 353 Sweitzer. Carolyn 417 Sweitzer. Martha Helen . 449, 364 Sweitzer, Solly Jone 210, 456, 295, 417 Swelslod, Jock Alon .323 Swelstod, Ronald Lee 210, 323 Swenson, Sandro Claire 307. 449. 464 Swenson, Stuort Herbert 456, 402,431. 09 Swensson, Lindo R 178, 457 Swickard. David A. __. 345 Swift. William Donold ..217 Swigon. Paula Joyce 210 Swinehart, Morlene -443 Swine, Jerry 426 Swisher. Charles Duncan 178 Swiff. Roberta Ann _ 344 Swoverlond. Soroh Sue „ „..- 297 Symons. Sandro 452 Syphers. Susan Elaine _ 369 Syscck, Olgo Anoslasia „ 418 Szobo. Lindo Lou 210 Siobo, Sondro Lee „ 394 Szol, Albert Henry 178. 453. 437. 420, 290 Sioloy, Robert N. 178, 331 Szink. Carol Lynn 193, 415, 440, 291 Szol, Robert Wolter 210, 407 Tabbert. Vivion Dorothy 288 Tockitt, Martha Anne 291 Tockney, Bonnie 365 Tode, Keren G. E 159 Tofelski, Potricio Joon 367 Taffet, Suzonne Lee . 343 Togalakls, Peter T 308, 178 Togue, Norman A 210 Talbert. Pierre Carl 379 Talbert, Sheilah M 210, 456, 371 Talbot, Patricio Doin 367 Talbott. Timothy Miller 222 Tolley. John Stephen 306 Tom, Robinpot 330 Tomer, Mohammed M 159 Tonobe. Mary Ellen 178 Tonoko, Alleen Tokayo 436 t Tonner, Williom Dole 328 Toipo, Laura Diane 367 Tarman, Thomas Dee 231 Tote, Joseph Patrick 235 Tate, Kenton Philip 319 Tatlersfield, Anthony E 178, 193 Tovener, Patricia Loo 343 Toylor, Charles Frank 304 Taylor, Duone Richard 320 Taylor, Elsie Ann 178 Taylor, Horry Thomas 193. 418 Taylor, Jock Allen 301 Taylor, James C. — 402 Toylor, Mory Ruth 370. 438 Taylor. Michoel Eugene ....446, 401, 326 Taylor. Nancy Maxine -.. 377 Taylor. Phillip Harold 301 Toylor, Ruth 367 Toylor, Stephen B 293 Toylor, Willis D 222 Tedrowe, Ruth Ann 369 Teeter. John Raymond 290 Testers, Dick E 405 Telle. Richard 322 Temkin, Miriom Dorlene — 344 Temple, Trocy Marie 458. 436 Templeton, Susan Jon -210, 309 Tenet. Suson Lievon 179 Terfler, Corolyn M 210. 371 Terkhorn, Ramona June 367 Terpstrc. Patricio Ann 291 Terrell, Leoh Koy 179 Terrell, Sara Beth 210 Terry. Dale Roymond 472, 323 Terry. Donno Sue - 291 Terry. Eileen Carole .. — .210, 388 Terry, Sumner Patrick 452. 298 Terry, Verno Leoh _ _ 343 Tesich. Steve ..,- 327 Telroult. Dole Russell 231 Teush. Joon Clorise — „, 378 Thorp, Donald Rhea 198 Thayer, Jomes Edwin _ — 312 Thayer, Peter Jackson 179, 323 Thayer, Richard M - 400 Theomonn, Judith Ann 396 Thiele, Douglas Michoel ._ 400 Thielen, Potricio Ann 377 Tholen, Dovid Allen — 408 Thorn. William Robert _. 319 509 Thomas, Alan Wayne 404 Thomas. Antoinette Goge 222 Thomas, Becky Jone 428, 449, 395 Thomas, Charles W 179, 298 Thomas, David 425 Thomas, George Robert 308, 348 Thomos, James Wood 311 Thomas. John Vincent 402 Thomas, Joseph Raymond 319 Thomos. Linda Carol 179 Thomas, Lynda Jeanne 352 Thomas, Margaret Ann 297 Thomas. Michael Peter 193 Thomos, Michael Wayne 324 Thomas, Phyllis Ann 378 Thomas, Roger William 308, 453 Thomas, Sharon Ruth 303, 441 Thomas, Sherri Lynn 305 Thomas, Stephanie K 453, 366 Thomason, David Enfield 179 Thompson, Alice Clare 179, 453, 393 Thompson, Andrea 343 Thompson, Barbara Jo 395 Thompson, Carolyn Sue 430 Thompson. Claude 314 Thompson, David H. 198, 298. 348 Thompson, Diane P 392 Thompson, Jacqueline S 210, 437, 294 Thompson, Janet Louise 288 Thompson, Janice L 179, 342, 344 Thompson, Jimmie D 420 Thompson, John Blaine 222 Thompson, Lester Walker ...306, 336, 426 Thompson, Lewis Boyd 179 Thompson. Mary Jo 438 Thompson, Nancy Ann 179, 289 Thompson, Nancy Elaine 431 Thompson, Nancy Ruth 179, 329, 438 Thompson, Patricio L 367 Thompson, Robert Edward 193, 425 Thompson, Robert Irwin 193 Thompson, Robert M 322 Thompson, Roger Layne 324 Thompson, Susan Gene 179 Thompson, Ted Michael 380 Thompson, Terry Gene 393 Thompson, Sharon Lee 292 Thopy, Robert Thomas 298 Thormon, Karen Irene 371 Thornberry, Irvon Merce 403 Thornburg, Mary Jill 307 Thornburg, Michael Owen 304 Thorne, David Lee 361 Thorpe, Carolyn B, 367 Thorsen, Diane Carol 305, 420 Thrasher, Philip C 318 Thrasher, Suzanne .. 193 Thurmoier, Cecelia H. 352 Thurmon, Margaret An is 443 Thurston, Jock Dale 320 Tiedemann, Nancy Carol 395 Tielker, Nancy Ann 229 Tieman, Rochelle Diane 303 Tieman, Terry Noel 304 Tigges, Dwight Blake 322 Tilden, Kothryn Iris 393 Tiliokos, George Arthur 179 Tillisch, Stanley R 310 Tillotson, Don Glenn 402 Timmons, Carolyn Kay 343 Timmons, Terrill H 304 Tindol, Judy Ann 371 Tinnin, Robert P. Jr 217 Tinsley, Mary Casey 323 Tool, Stanley ... 401 Tobel, Harry P. M. 2nd 331 Tobias, Randall Lee 194, 458, 438, 416 Todd, Charles Williom Jr 222 Todd, Margaret Ann 397 Tolbert, Glenna Goil 344 Toles, Leslie Koy 305 Tomlin, Lynda Jo 465, 429, 427 Tomlinson, Donna Rae . 194, 444, 418 Tompkins, Charles Mark 308 Toner, Rosemond Eve 179, 438, 295 Toney, Robert Dale 179, 323 Toney, William Word 336, 290 Tonkel, Larry Frank 321 Tonkovich, Barbara Mary 210 Tonnis, Suionna M. . . 417 Toobin, Bernard L 194, 284, 336, 420 Tophom, Cheryl Lee 363, 366 Topper, Barbara Lee 354 Tousley, Donna 442 Townsend, Burt Allison 319 Townsend, David M 225, 290 Townsend, Judith lee 159 Townsend, Richard M 311 Townsend, Toni . 375 Trober, Martin Albert 325 Trabue, Gory Bruce 348 Tracy, Carolyn Jean 465, 438, 313, 426 Tracy, Gordon D 407, 409 Traicoff, Donald 222 Traitner, Stephen M 315 Traub, Corol Irene 450, 395 Troylor, Betsy 442 Trecnor, Mary Margaret . . 365, 423 Tremewan, Cory P 439, 431 Tremps, Luana Sue 354 Trenory, Linda E 444, 420 Trent, Sandra 307 Tribby, Emory K 194 Triolo, Marie Elizabeth _ 179 Trittschuh, John Richard 179 Trcmbley, Marcus Edward 401 Trombley, Sigrid Ann 214, 368 Trotter, Stephen David 315 Trout, Catherine J 354 Trout, Fred Maurice Jr 194 Trout, Phyllis Audine 395 Troy, Adam R. 347 Troyer. Arlene Kay 375 Troyer, Bruce Alan 408 Troyer, Carole Louise 460, 288 Troyer, Stephen Herbert 327 Trueblood, Chorlotte I. 210, 456, 388, 417 Trulock, Becky Jane . 371 Trumon, Kristo 430 Trumbull, John Allen 450 Tryho, Homes Roger . 194 Tucker, Judith Corol 443 Tucker, Marclo Jane 305, 429 Tucker, Michael Denton 283 Tucker, Richard David 315 Tucker, Tonya 443 Tudor, Betty Jo 443 Tudor, Carolyn Sue 393 Tuite, Matthew Francis 415 Tullis, Corol Lynne 179 Tumey, Lucy Carolyn 210 Turgi. Paul Arthur 298 Turken, Michael Arnold 426 Turner, George Bonhom 327 Turner, Isobelle E 210 Turner, James 415 Turner, Jone Anne 296 Turner, Judith Louise 295 Turner, Mary R, 343 Turner, Pamela Joyne 295. 429, 423, 427 Turner, Robert Wayne 405 Turpa. Poul Spiro 210 Turpen, Diana Sue 297 Turpen, Lorry Wayne 282 Turpin, Kenneth Stevens , 473, 282 Turprn, Thomas Embury 210 Tuszynski, Richord Carl 407 Tuttle, William M. .... 407 Tweedy, Potrlclo Ann 393 Twymon, Sara Benenoh 305 Tyk, Janice Ann 353 Tyler, Kay Ann 367 Tyler, Trudence Nodine 303 Tylisz, Patricio F. 367 Tynan, Andrew Heron 194 Uddin, Charlotte Jane 343 Ueding, John Joseph 231 U Halie, Carol Ann 297 Ulerich, Judith Jo 307, 464 Ulichny, Arthur Brooks 318 Ulrey. Mork Stuart 298 Ulrich, Maryanne Umbarger, Cherryl Ann Ummel, Phyllis Evelyn Umphrey, Lynne E, . Underbill, Ethel Marie Fow Unger, Ronald Earl . u 393, 392 Ungcrer, Jock 324 343 Ungerer, Jonis 395 229 Unversaw, Martin L. Jr 310 194, 313 Urbohns, John Bruce 293 229, 442 Urbon, Lorroine Kae 179, 330 402, 409 Urborski, Joseph Andrew 194, 321 Urlck, Robert Kenneth 406 Urse, Stephen W, 2nd 300, 452 Usowski, Poulo Todd 179 Utter, Gary Deon 194 Utterbock, Corol Ann 369 Uvordy, Sue Ellen 343 ' Vochet, Laura Lea ,210, 377, 441 Voksdal, Janet C. 307, 179, 461, 454, 438 Valencia, Erminia Erma 343 Valentine, Michael L 179, 293 Valentine, Richard W 404 Van Aridole, Richard A 314, 431 Van Arsdale, Thomas A 314, 431 Van Beoumont, Sheila 444 Van Buskirk, Barry Lee 348 Vance, Dino K. 365 Voncll, Larry David 379 Vandenbark, Jomes A, 439, 320 Vondenbork, Linda Lou 159 Vandenbork, Thomas E 320 Vander Gheynst, Paul J 438 Vanderford, Nancy 330 Vandermark, Judith Kay 296 Von De Veire, James F 404 Van Doren, M, Jacquelyn 179 Von Doren, Margaret J 210, 437, 294 Van Doren, Peggy 421 Van Dorn, Poul Robert 324 Vone, Terence Gregory 179, 301, 453, 453 Van Gambas, Jerry Lee . . 408 Van Hook, Robert Meyer 179 Von Home, Suson K. - 179, 437, 364 Von Huysen, Peter 214, 319 Von Monen, Bonnie June 387 Von Ness, Richord H 348 Van Nest, Robert Dovid 282 Von Oosten, Jon 446, 348 Von Osdol, Thomas Dean 198 Van Pelt, Robert C. 319 Von Ranst, Caryl Morse 478 Von Senus, James R. 415 Von Sickle, Judith Ann 285, 444 Van Tyle, Steven Robert 407 Van Zont, Stephen W 402 Vonce, Judith 443 Vormo, Larry Victor 179 Varo-Mormolodo, Lorry V, 308 Vassilotou-Thonopoulou, Elly 415 Vaughn, Winifred M 309, 436 Veotch, Susan Louise 371 Vega, William M 346 Velosquez, Paul Joseph 194 Velte, Karen Sue 365 Vendes, Wolly Maridee 210, 440, 432 Veneiio, Borbora Jean 291 Venezio, Frank Philip 179, 321 Vergin, Jomes Ray 324 Verhoeven, Gary Allen 324 Verhoeven, Jean E 344 Verning, Charles 301 Vernier, Terry Paul 405 Vernon, Vicki K 367 Vertesch, Joseph Scott 404 Viol, Dorothy Ann 436 Vicars, Robert Eorl 402 Vido, Richard John 403 Vidutis, Richard Joseph 404 Vllliger, Rita Sue 296 Vincent, David P 323 Vincent, Edith Morie 368 Viskniskki, Doreen G 179 Vitkovich, Zorine M 377 Vogel, Goyle Elizobeth 317, 429 Vogel, Horold Edward 379 Vogel, Howord John 302 Vogel, Jone Ellen 287 Vogel, Joseph Otto 478, 452 Vogel, Margaret Louise 377, 374, 423 Vogel, Marilyn Louise 443 Vogel, Paul Robert 346 Vogel, William Ewing 319 Voght, Judith Karen 387 Vogt, Thomas Robert 379 Volkman, Sylvia Marie 179, 414 Von Burg, Richard Kirk 403 Vonesh, Charles Dudley 194 Von Gonten, Michoel F 327 Von Grossmann, Sue L, 179, 436 Von Gunten, Fred Louis 347 Von Gunten, Ted Lucos 231, 347 Von Schriltz, Robert D 446 Voorhis, Williom Alan 235 Vrick, Bob 423 Vucote, Harold 425 Vukowlch, Williom T. 438, 424 Vuynovich, Milan 358, 361 w Wacker, Thomas Joseph 325 Wode, Ann Janet 394 Wode, Barbara Elnore 370 Wode, Dorla Kay 179, 453 Wade, Jill 449 Wode, Malcolm Lewis 405 Wode, Martha Georgie 329 Wade, f ormon Eugene 361 Wode, Ronnie Dean 361 Waggoner, Charles A. . 436, 322 Wogley, Karen Elaine 214 Wagner, Beth Ann 210 Wagner, Catherine 344 Wogner, Franklin R 284 Wagner, Richard Leon 194, 293 Wagner, Sondro Clare 210, 436, 456 Wagner, Sue Frances 447 Wagner, Vickie Marie 211, 417, 388 Wagoner, Sherry Ann , , 367 Wohon, Basil Royburn Jr 180 Waisner, Patty Foy 396 Woite, William Dennis 320 Waizenegger, Uv,e Nmn 293 Woke, Judy Ann 313 Wakefield, Donold Lee 331 Walbridge, Sharon Kay 384 Waldo, Ralph E. 3rd , 214, 447, 439 v olgomuth, Arden Dee 198 Walker, Anito Marie , 179, 414 Walker, Anne 464, 313 Wolker, Dovid Alan 379 Walker, Donald lee 298 Wolker, Donald Lee 323 Wolker, Jomes Motthew 179 Walker, John Sterner 447 Walker, Jon Allen 198 Walker, Karen Ann 211 Walker, Linda Elaine 286 Walker, Max Wayne 506 Wolker, Potricia Sue 307 Walker, Robert Steven 345 Wall, Carolyn E 376 Wolloce, Borbora Jeon 211 Wallace, Jomes 321 Wallace, Kathleen Ann 313 Wolloce, Larry Keith 217 Wallace, Michael James 321 Wolloce, Peggy Ann 225 Waller, Morsholl B 179 Wollgren, David William . 452, 324 Walling, Don Paul 308 Wolls, Charles A. 3rd 473, 402 Wolls, Morlene Ann . 180, 445, 430 Walls, Stephen Hilleory 320 Walls, Terry Mario 430 Wolsh, Jennifer Marie 343 Walsh, Sharon Ann 364 Walter, Harold John 447 Walter, Mortin Joy . 302 Walter, Nicki 369 Wolter, Philip Charles , 379 Walters, Donno Lee 344 Walters, Nancy Jean 443 Walters, Trent Jr. , 235, 241, 238 Walton, Vivian Koy 159, 461 Waltz, Constance Sue . 180, 414 Wompler, Elizabeth C 180 Wompler, Jock William 380 Woppel, John Robert 405 Worburton, Richard K 349 Ward, Cynthia Mario Ann 211 Ward, John Horley 298 Word, Robert Anderson 222 Word, Sondra Jeanne 330 Wordorough, Rick 402 Wore, John Morley 225 Ware, Mory Elizabeth 443, 393 Warford, Lewis Marshall 436, 322 Warlord, Susan Ann 375, 377, 417 Worgo, Bruce William 194, 415, 418 Warner, Constance Vail 297, 426 Warner, Georgionn 396 Warner, Jomes Michael 293 Warner, Lucille M 214 Warner, Max .. 448, 405, 409 Worren, Barbara Koy 365 Worren, Claude M, Jr 298 Worren, John Robert 298 Warren, Richard Neil 348 Warren, Roger Leroy 323 Warren, Ronald Rex 290 Warren, Roosevelt 306 Warring, James Lew 326 Washington, Guy Fred 348 Woshko, Howard 447 Wosson, Donald Lynn 328 Waterman, Kenneth Miles 217 Waters, Teri Kaye 365 Wotkins, Alvin F. Jr 419, 410, 380 Wotkins, Anita Levonno 180 367 Wotkins, Donald D 374, 375 380 Wotkins, Levonno , 453, 286 Wotkins, Sherry Lynne .352 Wotley, Leigh Ann .371 Wotson, Lori Ann 362 Watson, Richard 198 Wott, William John 470, 450, 438 426 Watts, Judith Jane 386 Wotts, Morcio Lynne 335 291 Wotts, Michoel Robert 420 Wotts, Tomero Lynn 309, 180, 465 421 Waugh, Kenneth George 211 346 Wough, Robert Harlow . 180 Woxmon, Diane Esther 393 Waxman, Moxeen Joan 371 Woyco, Jomes Edword -- 324 Woyland, Stephonie C 225 Woyts, Horriet Ellen 444. 292 Weakley, Thomas Joseph 325 Weathers, Christine C, 384 Weover, Carol Jean 376 Weaver, Thomas Eorl 194, 293 Weaver, Wyatt 304 Webb, Dixie Joon 338 Webb, Goil Elliott 450 Webb, John Phillip 332 Webb, Sarah Lillian 211, 313 Webber, Gladys Hilda 159 Weber, Emil Lee 222 Weber, Ruth Ellen 307 Webster, Ann Adele 296 Webster, Ruth M. 159 510 Wedding, Thomas C 404 Weddle, Frederick W 473, 328 Weddle, Kay Dawn 343 Weddle, Randall Jay 293 Wedeking, Fred Lee 222 Weickel, Suzanne E 307, 180 Weigond, Ann Kellogg 305, 180 Weihmiller, Barbora Ann 449, 369 Weil, David Samuel 194, 402 Weilemann, Monica L 211 Weiler, Sarah Gretchen 395 Weimer. Robert Lewis 428, 320 Weinheimer, Robert A 348 Weinraub, Rona Aline 376, 317 Weinstein, Bar bora L 317 Weinstein, Judy Ann 317 Weinstein, Stanley Paul 222 Weinzopfel, Thomas H 198 Weir, Margaret Anne 295 Weirich, Warren William 388 Weisberg, Franklin F 194, 315 Weisbrod, Sandra Alexis 313 Welsansteiner, Sandra E 449, 353 Weismon, Roberta Carlo 478, 335, 429, 430 Weiss, Jill Moses 194 Weiss, Lee Arthur 194 Weiss, Stanley Herbert 345 Welage, Vincent Paul 194 Welch, Randall Smith 319 Welch, Wilmo Kay 288 Welcher, Robert Beasley 322 Wells, Beverly 442 Wells, Dionne Elizabeth 309 Wells, Jeffrey Maynord 300 Welsh, Kolhryn Louise 309, 180 Wemlinger, Donald K 308, 452 Wendel, Jomes Frederick 405 Weninger, Dorothy Marie 313 Wenning, Morvin Norris 359 Wenzloff, Stephen Lee 320 Werdine, Dovid Harold 194 Werling, Richard Alon 33! Werner, Cheryl Ann 367 Werner, John Ralph 418 Werner, Ronald Joseph 331 Werner, Sharon Eloine 376 Werner, ShiHey Ann 180, 395 Wertheimer, Donold E 302 Wervey, Richard Dennis 235, 239 Wesbrook, Frederic Paul 283 Wescoe, Barbara Elaine 353 Wesley. Jomes Edward 418, 323 Wesolowski, Dennis J 407 Wessel, Herbert Gene 211, 425 West, Carol 180 Westen, Theodore Edward 408 Westerfeld, Barclay L 300 Westfoll, Jonet Cloire 365 Westfoll, Nancy Ellen 371 Westfoll, Phillip Kyle - 235 Weston, John Bortel 318 Welter, Elinor Susan 180, 287 Wetzel, George C. 194, 336, 436, 327 Weybright, Williom Lee 222 Wholey, Brendo Sue 180, 430 Wholey, Suzonne Moe 180, 414, 387 Whom, Robert Bryon . 449, 227, 276, 431 Wham, William Francis 227 Wheot, Lawrence Joseph 290 Wheatley, Jane Alice 367 Whealley, Karen Sue 375 Wheaton, Constance J 377 Wheoton, Suson Kay 295 Wheeler, Carol Jeon 395 Wheeler, David Wagner 180 Wheelock, Mary Margaret 426 Whetzell, John Lee 407 Whichmonn, Gerold K 408 Whinston, Pamela K 225, 317 Whipple, Shirley Ann 211 Whisler, Steve Wayne 328 Whitocre, Robert Neal 322 White, White, Whitoker. Janelle Marie 211, Whitaker, Joel 194, Whitoker, Lynde! Howard Whitaker, Priscillo H Whitcomb, Joanne Marie White, Anna Louro Beth Louise Dovid Sonford White, Denis William _ 358, White, Denver Lee 194, 282, White, Edith Elizobeth White, Izora Potricia While, Jill 211, 437, White, Jolene Carole White, Rebecca Louise White, Stephen S White, Stephen Vincent White, Thomas Eugene White, Thomos Peterson White, Virginio Lynne 305. 438, White, William Wesley Whitehead, Jane Howell Whiteleolher, Judith A. 180, 437. 295. Whitemon, Linda Jeon Whiten, James Lee 418, Whitfield, Cynthio Ann 292, Whitlow, Richord Hal Whitmon, Riley H,, 2nd Whitmore, John M., Jr, Whitsitt, Thomas Allen Whittoker, Jon Michoel Whittemore, Heather A. 447, 449, 465, 462, 313, Whitten, Glendo Morlene Whitworth, Joy Morris Whybrew, Don Frozer 449, 438, 446, 300, .422, . 180, ck, Horry Kent cker. Cynthia Jane demon, David Eugene den, Karyl Dogny dup, Stephen Jan egand, Suzanne lehe, Ronald K ndt, Frederick M. uth, Robert Allen ener, Bruce Dennis la, Borboro Ellen 376, ers. Pomelo Ruth esen, Robert John 429, esmiller, Walter Hill gginton, Carole Sue Ibur, Gary Kenneth 227, Icox, Howard S., Jr Id. Don Charles 214, Ider, Gary Lewis Ids, Donold Ray Ids, Sharon Lynn ley, David Lee ley, John Duncan Ihelm, Pamela Colley 436, Ihelm, Rose Marie Ihelm, Timothy Fritz Ike, Margaret Louise Ike, William Maxwell 180, Ikes. Michele Ikins, Lowell Rex Ikinson, Bruce John Ikinson, Shirley J 453, Ikinson, Sue Ellen 180, llord, Richard Dewoine Ilardo, Albert Thomas ileford, Eileen Marie Iley, Gary Lee Ilioms, Anne 450, llioms, Borbaro I Ilioms, Betsy Carol llioms, Carol Anne - Ilioms, Daniel Lowson llioms, Dovid llioms. Edith Yvonne 211. llioms. Jack Lee llioms. James Loy 429, 437, llioms, James N., Jr 400, 298 471 403 211 370 354 289 348 359 438 438 298 288 397 159 231 222 322 323 426 380 353 421 368 326 427 194 194 314 407 452 292 354 222 328 217 316 290 180 283 443 331 320 194 302 417 423 325 320 211 379 449 447 375 401 377 194 180 295 431 380 211 293 443 282 319 393 369 222 222 365 415 296 415 305 450 446 345 286 321 426 409 Willioms. Johanna Ruth 395 Williams. Lorry Vier 405 Williams. Leslie M 445, 449. 322 Willioms, Linda Lou 307, 194 Williams, Linda Sue 396 Williams, Luther King _ 327 Williams, Morcia Ann 225 Willioms, Mory Susan 387 Willioms, Merick C 180 Williamson, Cheryl Sue 289 Williamson, Joseph R 320 Williomson, Michael J 194 Williamson, Robert E 327 Williamson, Wallace Fornklin 180 Willis Susan Loroyne 330 Wills, Toni Etta - 377 Wlike, Mox 453 Wilmore, Thomas Lee 194, 331 Wilmot, Le Roy Allen -- 308 Wilson, Carol Sue 395 Wilson, Cheryl Ann 368 Wilson, Cheryl Dion 368 Wilson, Cheryl Eloine 376 Wilson, Dophine Jean 211 Wilson, David Richard 423 Wilson, Dolores Jeon - 344 Wilson, Dorothy Joan 436 Wilson, Edward Richord 405 Wilson, Edwin Anthony 324 Wilson, Fronk Duone 328 Wilson, Holly Ann 211, 387 Wilson, Jeon - 303 Wilson, Joan 316 Wilson, John Lee 348 Wilson, Joseph Peyton 194 Wilson, Karen 225, 441 Wilson, Kathleen 428 Wilson, Koy Lee 395 Wilson, Kenneth Arnold _ 308 Wilson, Meredith Lee 194 Wilson, Michael Harwood 345 Wilson. Nancy Lee 423 Wilson, Nancy Nell 366 Wilson, Nancy Sue 330, 396 Wilson, Patricio Elaine 294 Wilson, Patricio Jane 377 Wilson, Richord Michael 284 Wilson, Robert Leslie - 297 Wilson, Roberta Lillion 180 Wilson, Sondro Kay 305, 450. 438 Wilson. Stephen Lee _... 473, 402, 409 Wilson. Stephen Lee 198 Wilson. Susan Ann 307 Wilson. Theodore Bruce 211 Wilson, Theodore H 310 Wilson, Thomos Joseph 310 Wilson. Trisho - 378 Wilson. William Edward 180 Wilson. Williom Lee 194. 380 Wilt, Chorles W.. Jr 321 Wiltshire. Solly Jo 295 Wimbush. Pennington R 222 Winckelboch. J. Karl 328 Windell, A. Randoll 446, 405 Winegardner. Mary Kay 371 Winie, Edel Ann 445 Winkelmon, Phil Allen 401 Winship, Barboro Jeon 294 Winski. Alberto Roe 317 Winslow. Sharon Lynn 305, 438 Winston. Andreo Helen 450 Winters. Gene Leroy 348 Winters, Roger Lee 448, 427 Winthrop, Mary Kothryn 343 Wire, Borboro Louise 377 Wirts, Gretchen Lynn 180 Wirtz, John Miller - 283 Wisejohn, Virginia 378 Wisely, Dorothy Susan - 378 Wiseman, Phyllis Arlene 296 Wisemon, Wolter Simon 386 Wisler, Dorothy 443 Wisnieski, Glenn John __ 379 Wissel, Diane Koe 377 Wissing, Betty 443 Wissmiller, Janet L 449 Witham, Judith Rose 436, 313 Withey, John James 379 Wittenberg, Howord Joy 180 Woehler, Thomas Richard 223 Wofford, Gregory Lynn 332 Woif, Dovid Sheldon _ 180, 254 Wolf, Donna Louise 395 Wolf, Dorothy Louise 371 Wolf, Fred Clifton 300 Wolf, Robert Allen ISO Woif, Roger Alon 401 Wolfe, Dorothy Ann 307, 180 Wolfe, John Russell 194 Wclfe, Joseph Gerald 327 Wolff, George Irwin 180 Wolford, Jomss Michael 308 Wolin, Barboro Joy 378 Wolkoff, Stephen D. - 319 Woll, Harvey Stephen 180 Wolnak, Eve Koren 317 Wolschloger, Ronald E -...379 Wolsieffer, John Robert - 385 Wolski, Patricia Ellen 297 Wolter, James Fredrick 420 Woltman, Joyce Marie 375, 377 Wood. Down Diane 396 Wood, Jomes L 402 Wood, Koren Rose 297 Wood, Morjorie Louanna 229 Wood, Suson Carrol! 344 Wood, Vicki Kathleen - 330 Woodburn, Peter - 462 Woodburn. Walter F., Ill -.-300 Wooden, Marilyn Joy — 211 Woodford, Lindo - 354 Woodhom, Gregory 223 Woodruff, Sheryl Ann - 307 Woodrum. Cheryl Ann - 159 Woods. Reginold Willie -- 235 Woodson. Johnnie Mae 298 Woodson, Marvin Lewis 235. 236. 238 Woodward, George Baird 406 Wooldridge, Bruce Alon - 194 Woolford, Leslie Ann 376 Woosnom. Richard Edward .. 195, 432, 319 Woosnom, Virginia Koy 365 Worcester, Edward Heoly 235 Worden, Chorles L 346 Worth, John Oliver - 322 Wozniok, Susan Kathleen -394 Wozny, Joan Marie _ 386 Wozny, Joyce Ann -.386 Wroy, Mory Dionne 368 Wright, Allen Eugene - 403 Wright, David Dencil 195 Wright, Deon Arthur 358. 360 Wright, Drew 283 Wright, Jocklyn Roe - 376 Wright, James Irving - 217 Wright, Johanna Joyce 294 Wright, Kathleen D — - 294 Wright, Ritorose Marie — 386 Wright. Robert Aaron - 195 Wright, Thomas Peck 452, 319 Wright, Thomos Everette 300 Wright, Vernon Lee -- -— 235 Writer, Janet Ruth 449. 393 Wroblewski, Karen Anne . - 353 Wroblewski, Robert J 415 Wuletich, Judith Ann 307 Wulf, Sharon Ann 388 Wurtz, John Anthony 320 Wyott, Robert Duff 320 Wyczowski, Mary K 417 Wylie, Thomos C 348 Wynaldo. Cecil 418 Wynn. Virginia Jane - 313 Wynne. Donald Froncis 180, 380 Wysong. Margie Pearl 288 Yagodnik. Daniel K 404 Yomokowa. Motoyuki 418 Yancey, Judith Eileen 299 Yonney, Borboro Jean 309, 436 Yonney, Morion Carol 375 Yorber, William Lee 456, 439 Yorck, Roymond Alan 418 Yorling, Lindo Ann 393 Yorrington, Barboro L 211, 456 Yorrington, Joan B 344 Yates, William L 401 Yow, Solly Jo 335, 296 Yozombek, Catherine G 353 Yeager, Carolyn Ann 180 Yeoger, Koren Louise 366 Yegerlehner, Dovid A 403 Yellen, Koren Lynne 211, 456 Yellen, Michael Jay - 315 Yenerich, Randall Jomes 300, 449 Yookom, Richard 450 Yocum, Michael Winston 358 Yoder. Alon Keith 231 Yoder, Chorles Orion 181 Yoder. Donald Francis 438 Yoder, Mary Jean 223 Yoder, Richard Otis 326 Yoder, Soro Gale - 295 Yoder. Suson 443 Yoder. Vincent Lynn 195. 401 Yoho, David Gordon 400 York, Donold Eugene 439 Yormohonodi, Lotfoion 453 York, James Marvin 361 Yosowitz, Edward E 181 Yost, Janice Allene 449, 367 Young. Borboro Lynn 369 Young. D. Ellen 289 Young. David Allen 418 Young, Dovid Ray 319 Young. Gordon Koy - — 418 Young, Morlene 461 Young. Normo Alicio 394 Young. Richord S 217 Young. Ruth Ann 384 Younger. Kenneth Marvin 452. 315 Youngflesh, Joy Frank 181, 300, 454 Younghusbond. Corol Jo 436, 295 Youngquist. Robert A 290 Ypsilantes, Angle 343 Yudkin. Franklin S 315 Yule, Roger Hilton _ 321 Yuska, Samuel Raymon 314 Zaharoko, Peter Alan 379 Zohrl, Frederick Knorr 426, 290 Zollen, Adrienne Ann 181, 303 Zonetis, John Michoel 301 Zophiriou, John E 345 Zorth, Dovid Frederick 304 Zaun, David Ronald 308, 195, 437 Zavatsky, Larry 315 Zegelbone, Chorles S 302 Zeiger, Marsho Suzonne 449 Zeiger, Nancy Elaine 366 Zelenke, Dennis Paul 400 Zellers, Judy 442 Zeman, lontho Jo 211 Zenor, Richord Melvin 326 Zenen, Nancy 443 Zerkhorn, June 362 Zickler, Louis Edword 311 Ziegler, Joseph George 308 Ziemelis, Andris 284 Ziemer, Charles Omar 217 Ziemer, Edward Rudolph 429, 311 Ziessmon, Horvey Alon 302 Zimo, Nodora Nancy 181 Zimmer. John Frederick 223 Zimmerman, Barrie Lewis 211 Zimmerman, Becky Lou ..-- 195 Zimmerman, Dovid Albert 436, 401, 409 Zimmerman. Donno Dee 291 Zimmerman. Gail Elaine 211 Zimmermen, Potricio L 285 Zimmerman. Richord G 302. 427. 291 Zinn. Joan Morie 343 Zirkle. Raymond Douglos 428. 319 Zoeller, Edward Joseph - 311 Zoercher, Philip 320 Zollars, Steven Owen 323 Zollmon. Dean Alvin 181 Zollman. Wolly 428 Zoss. Sandra Lee 317 Zubkoff, Ronald 315 Zucker, Jerry 1 231 Zuercher, Daniel David ---408 Zukermon, Lewrence A. 315 Zukowski, Jomes John 402 Zulkowski. Williom Pool -. 181 Zultanski. Judith V 344 Zuroff. Elaine Toby - 377 Zutz, Marsha Lynne 317, 429 Zweibon. Donno Barrie 211. 287 Zwerner, Paul F. 2nd 290 Zwerner, Robert Kent - 290 511 FOR SEVEN DECADES the Arbutus has attempted to catch the stages of this university growing up, setting them to words and pictures, estab- lishing a record. We are happy to set the 1964 Arbutus, another chap- ter, on the shelf of the university ' s history. The Arbutus this year has celebrated its seventy-year exist- ence by looking back a little and by looking ahead. It was a year of firsts for the Arbutus: a new print- ing company, a new senior pho- tographer, a new formal group photographer, a new photo advis- er. This is the first Arbutus to be printed by offset process. We bought the first new typewriters the office has had in years. For assist- ing us in helping co-ordinate these newnesses, we thank Robert Merri- man, representative of the Durand Manufacturing Co. of Chicago, who mode the cover; John Birt and Paul W. DeRoo, North State Press of Hammond, who printed the Arbutus; Owen Roberts of Roberts Studio in Bedford, who photographed cur record number of seniors; William Tennell, Bloomington, who photo- graphed residence units and orga- nizations; and Richard Horwitz and Jerry L. Mitchell, Arbutus staff alumni who photographed the Ar- butus Queen and court. We ex- press special ' honks to those closest to US: the Indiana University Board of Student Publications, who gave us our jobs; Prof. John E. Stempel, our veteran adviser, who encour- aged US; and I. Wilmer Counts, our new photo adviser, who praised, criticized, sympathized, and even clicked cameras when needed. It has been a rewarding year for those of us who watched the new- nesses develop. Just as this image of the sprawling giant that is the Union will soon be outdated, so this Arbutus will be outdated. We never wanted it to be new forever. We only wanted it to be. We have en- joyed working on our chapter of the history of Indiana University, our university growing up. Myrna, Mary Ann, and Mike 512


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