Indiana University - Arbutus Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)
- Class of 1965
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f arbutus meg gray editor-in-chief jim fishman business manager alice osier managing editor ' 65 volume 72 Indiana university bloomington, Indiana There is solace in the sound of rain ♦ ♦ ♦ a peaceful moment in a husy day. A being tiny as a butterfly evokes the wonder of all creation. Events conspire to confound the student. Big thingSf small things ♦ ♦ ♦ the game lost, four finals in one day, lack of parking space ♦ • . bring overw helming frustration ' m. V --12A ■, - J3 - mM..... KODAK TRI X PAN F I LM . .M, -9tMA :.:..z ' :.,., .,.- is_.,.. KODAK S AF£T k ■mm Kodak tri - 29A PAN FILM A laughf a smile- a joke, a song shared with a friend ♦ ♦ ♦ infectuous happiness. Excitement grips one spectator, infects another, unites multitudes. Tension, purpose, relief ♦ ♦ ♦ point and counterpoint in crazy rhythm. II .- .4 ' Among the hustlin g crowds, the mingling throngs, loneliness can set the soul apart Low spirits find expression in solitude ♦ ♦ ♦ there is only room for one in a blue world. 13 ANC- ,, ti m f  - Wt ' m 1 r 1 mm Si i m. I m ¥1 -gfy t.,i 1 Hlk life . mw fjj . 15 1 f I 1 !k it M ' A rriv w! 5? we know anticilKitiim is half the fim . . . there is gaiety in doin f joy in being . ' v.?ir- , nil ' T- ' ' Mk Spring softens mood SUNSHINE DRIFTS through the small green leaves beginning to mature on recently bare tree branches. Students shed heavy winter coats in anticipa- tion of the annual Blooming- ton monsoon season. Filled with the prospects of spring activities, they take to the outdoors. Picnics, bicycle riding, relaxing strolls are all a part of the re- awakening as spring invades the university campus. 18 20 soft spring lingers and lures the heart 21 honors, tradition keynote founding SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT domi- nated the scene as Indiana University ' s 4000 scholars and sages gathered to- gether to celebrate the one hundred forty- fourth anniversary of the founding of I. U. President Elvis J. Stahr, aided by other university officials, presided over the traditional Founder ' s Day cere- monies. During the program, the annual awards for exceptional contributions in education were presented to six members of the faculty. An afternoon reception honoring the outstanding students and their families preceded the climax of the day — a pilgrimage to the grave of Dr. Andrew Wylie, first President of Indiana. 22 23 speeding 24 cyclists seek soggy victory SPURRED ON by the gleam of the winner ' s trophy, this year ' s cycling teams pedaled into action as the crack of a pistol opened the 1964 Little 500. Tension rose and cinders flew as the teams tirelessly ground out lap after lap, seemingly oblivious to pos- sible danger. The spectators were near frenzy as Beta Theta Pi flashed across the finish line seconds ahead of last year ' s victors, the SAE ' s. Exhausted but elated, the team submitted to the traditional soggy ritual — a thorough dunking. 25 tales of mini-ha-ha delight racing fans MINI MADNESS began as early as April, when the sororities and women ' s housing units selected their teams of riders. The teams practiced several hours a night on oversized tricycles until the day before the race. The theme of the Mini Parade was Mini Ha Ha, with each entry portraying a fairy tale or nursery rhyme and centering around the traditional emphasis on scholarship. But the parade could not break the ten- sion that weeks of practice had built. Each race lasted about forty to fifty sec- onds, and in that time there was heart- break or happiness for the anxious riders and their backers. Within a few hours, the winning team was joyously celebrat- ing; losers looked to the next Mini. 26 27 DESPITE RAINY WEATHER Friday night, the Extravaganza went on with the Lettermen enter- taining Mini crowds in the new fieldhouse. After the race, the Lit- tle 500 Weekend came to a close for 10,000 students and guests at one of the four Variety Shows pre- sented in I. U. ' s auditorium. On hand for each show was the ever popular ski nose Bob Hope whose antics and jokes filled audi- ences with laughter. With Mr. Hope, on Saturday, appeared the 1964 Little 500 Sweetheart, Molly Bee, and the Lettermen. On Sun- day the Four Preps rounded out the spectacular show. 28 extravaganza and variety show 29 500 weekend whirl 30 31 diplomas, gowns, GRADUATES RECEIVED DIPLOMAS out- side tents near the Fieldhouse, as the usual commencement nostalgia aroused memories of Little 500, library study tables, all-night vigils, relaxing in the Commons, and football week- ends. Before ceremonies, grads picked up caps and gowns, bought tassels, registered guests. The Union bustled with alumni and honors ' receptions and dinners; while not at receptions, alumni toured the campus to see its changes and renew some memories of their own. The stifling weekend drew 22,500 guests to Memo- rial Stadium as President Elvis J. Stahr ad- dressed the 5350 candidates receiving their long awaited degrees. 32 I I mortarboards crown seniors big day FANS. SUNGLASSES, and casual clothes comprised the bulk of summer gear needed by the 12,000 plus students who studied away their summer on I. U. ' s campus. The quiet of Jordan ' s rippling waters and rustling foliage was broken as stu- dents moved outside in search of faint breezes and cool shade trees. With campus activities almost nil, study dates, shows, and swim- ming at Lake Lemon provided social life. Migration from stuffy dorms to crowded sundecks and air- conditioned libraries rounded out the season ' s curriculum. summer relaxes customs 34 35 turandot the world s fairest ■WHH •- ft. 1 • - (Sir  • • ' • ' - ' ' . ' ■I 1 . Sm m Mt ' ' «?•.■4MHH -f l . _ ' ilB ' 1 l •felw 4 OPERA IN NEW YORK CITY is nothing new, but when the School of Music took its spectacular outdoor production of Puccini ' s Turandot to the World ' s Fair, visitors from all over were treated to something special. The cast and orchestra, 388 students in all, moved into the Fair ' s Singer Bowl for two perform- ances, August 17 and 18, as Indiana ' s of- ficial representatives. The first night ' s perform- ance drew 6.700 people and the praise of many New York critics. 37 THE SECOND NIGHT, the worst hap- pened. For the first time in two years of opera under the stars a performance was rained out. It had rained in the eve- ning, but stopped in time for a large crowd to gather while crews dried out the Bowl. Then in the first act it came down again. The orchestra scurried for cover. The cast and most of the audience waited, but Dean Bain had to tell the damp but enthusiastic waiters that the show couldn ' t go on. SR BOWL 39 OVERFLOW AUDIENCES rock- ed the straw hat theater with ap- plause when ten I. U. dramatists performed at the Brown County Playhouse last summer. The play- house in Nashville changed its bill three times during the lively season, but the cast kept up the pressing pace. Having one ' s hair dyed con- spicuously red for Life with Father , a thirteen hour day of classes and rehearsals, and swelter- ing footlights on hot summer nights, all added up to a summer ' s worth of experience. 40 summer refresher: theater in a barn 41 paddlewheel playhouse on the ohio 42 I SWABBING DECKS, drydocking riverboats. and stoking coal for a steam calliope may not depict the normal routine of a Thespian troupe, but add this to daily rehearsals and plenty of greasepaint and you have 70 Showboat Majestic performances. Distin- guished visitors included President Elvis J. Stahr and family, who toured the floating playhouse with executive director Richard A. Moody. As record crowds saw melodramas Arsenic and Old Lace or Abie ' s Irish Rose, a 13-man cast, plus staff, crowded into hot, stuffy cabins atop the theater for their fifth summer tour down the Ohio. The barnstormers doubled as ushers, sold taffy at intermission, added Variety Frolics to their sum- mer of experience. 43 fall sets tempo GOLDEN LEAVES swirl to the ground, burying walks under crackling brown carpets. Twenty thousand students bring the campus back to life, as Hoosiers take advan- tage of Indian summer weather for outdoor study dates, football games, trips to Brown County. All too soon autumn, 1964. fades into winter ' s blustery winds. 44 rtt ; 45 REGISTRATION this year was beset with the usual full measure of sore feet, dusty throats, serpentine lines, awkward effi- ciency, and normal confusion. There was, however, one change. Due to the summer ' s pre-enrollment of freshmen, almost all of those participating in the annual battle for decent schedules were experienced combat- tants. Thus the haggling, debating, arguing, and pleading were carried on with a skill and spirit seldom seen outside a bargain basement. In spite of this, most students completed the ordeal with reasonable fac- similes of the desired schedules. registration: organized frustration iW ... t1 i g beginning of school l 48 49 ENTHUSIASTIC THRONGS wel- comed the autumn season with a big beat at four fast-paced outdoor dances. After the Lambda Chi Alphas cele- brated on their lawn, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon and Alpha Chi Omega hosted the Grum on the tennis courts of North Jordan. A newcomer on the social scene, the Cob , sponsored by Alpha Epsilon Pi and Delta Zeta, featured corn on the cob for all. Down by Delta Tau Delta there was dancing in the street; with three bands the rhythm never lagged. Without a doubt the Fall of 1964 can boast of a livelier tradition than any, and dance enthusi- asts are already making plans for a swinging ' 65. 50 drums, crowds, fall - dancers delight 51 melon-munching, music - great pastimes 52 MASS MESS created this scene of destruction at the corner of Sixth and Indiana during the Sigma Chi ' s eighteenth annual Melon Mess. One thousand juicy melons were served to students by sorority pledges while Rick and the Rivieras provided a bouncy background beat. But munch- ing melons is not autumn ' s only traditional event at I. U. Listening to the music of various campus folk-singing groups at the Phi Kappa Tau Tau ' s yearly hootenanny also provided a popular pas- time for folk music enthusiasts. Sounds of guitars, home-made band instruments, and audience sing- alongs filled the chilly October night. 53 weary but hopeful rushees make rounds 54 WALKING BRISKLY through the crisp fallen leaves, sorority rushees met at each sorority house on campus for their first, long anticipated glimpse of sorority life. New faces and happy talk were in order during the formal fall rush teas. The scene shifting to snow and zero weather, Greek girls again rolled out the red carpet for the more informal coke parties. After semester finals ended, the Greeks again prepared for their rushees and future pledges. The decision time drew near as the rushees attended the final exciting whirl of formal rush, climaxed by pledge dinners, and the first meetings of the new pledge classes. of sorority parties inarching 100: a group on the go THE MARCHING HUNDRED ' S frantic perform- ance schedule became even more hectic this year with the addition of a fifth home football game. Despite the rugged pace, the band sparkled each half-time in shows with themes ranging from Shake- speare to the freshman class. The season ' s high point came for the Hundred when they accompanied the football team to the Miami Orange Bowl, becoming the first group from the Big Ten ever to perform in that famous stadium. The band ' s 155 members again and again proved themselves a colorful, high-stepping unit, deserving the title one of America ' s finest. 56 I 57 HOMECOMING ' S EFFERVESCENT SPIRITS once again filled the air as students and alumni participated in one of the greatest homecoming weekends ever. Lawn decorations and floats colored the campus, while victory buttons displayed the students ' sparkling enthusiasm. A spirited pep rally emphasized the Sound off for Victory theme. Later, queen Jennifer Luce and her court were presented at the annual blanket hop; Tom Green, winner of the first campus chest fund raising contest, received his laur- els as Sagamore of the Jordan. The Indiana Memorial Union ' s Variety Show with Pete Fountain rounded off the festivities. high spirits welcome loyal alums 58 I 59 hoosiers visit cow country 60 BEAT PURDUE FEVER paced Hoosier plans to storm the northern campus and re- claim the Old Oaken Bucket at the fortieth annual football clash. Victory Wishing Well, displays, and posters thickened the famous rivalry. The Daily Student dubbed PU play- ers marked men and told of their clearing the north pasture of cows for the big game. Students reverently attended the wake of Jawn Purdue outside the Commons as a Pershing Rifle honor guard protected it from any Purdue efforts to kidnap the infamous body. Jawn was traditionally cremated and buried at a cold Friday pep rally; Purdue, in turn, burned Miss Indiana. Hoosiers then braved snow and zero degree weather in the land of cows and IBMs to boost the Cream and Crimson; but I. U. failed to add the coveted link, losing by a scant 28-22. 61 VARIETY OF GREAT TALENTS was the outstanding characteristic of the Indiana Memorial Union Board ' s pop concert series. What more could one ask for than Henry Mancini and his orchestra; unless it might be the Kingston Trio, singer Julie London, jazz-man Al Hirt, or pianists Ferrante and Teicher? Each of the shows created a mood all its own, whether it was one of sophistication, the easy casualness of a folk-sing, or the intimate atmosphere of a night club. 62 audiences enjoy spectrum of moods 63 n. BLASTING, DRIFTING, silently sifting, Winter nearly paralyzed the campus with its late but blustery series of blitzes that more than compensated for a calm and warm November. Fresh snowfalls heralded spontaneous snowball fights and floundering to classes in knee-high drifts. The student knows the joys and woes of winter; an open fire, a snowbound car, campus night lights glistening on a snowy blanket, the crackling music of the ice-blocked Jordan. This is a time for formal events, study, quiet moments for reflection. 64 ' n ; icy winter freezes toes, warms hearts 65 regal atmosphere reigns at president ' s ball 66 h CAMELOT, THE MYTHICAL KINGDOM, abounds with airy castles, Knights of the Round Table, and legends of Arthur and Guenevere. On December 1 1 , Camelot was transported to the Indiana Memorial Union at the Presi- dent ' s Ball. Indiana University ladies, radiant in long formals, were escorted by their knights up the ramp, across the moat, and into the magic kingdom of Camelot, where, for a few shining hours, Camelot became reality. With Les Elgart ' s band playing, music ranged from soft to swing, and President and Mrs. Stahr greeted each couple on the stage. Dancers also enjoyed the refreshments pro- vided at a cocktail hour in the splendid Old English at- mosphere of the Tudor Room. At twelve o ' clock the land of happy-ever-aftering faded again into legend, and regal couples became casual students. 67 ■1 ■K w K H ? H w 4 ' D ' ■'   M I H ■| £ y r l £.f . mmH 1 M i B ' P ' Wte s -? : . atwa-ni ' Ka ■|f Bl( H -. iBlllHHMMIii HJ I series attract top talent CAPACITY AUDIENCES flocked to the University ' s cultural and entertain- ment center to enjoy the outstanding con- cert attractions and musical personalities presented in the Auditorium Series ' twenty-fifth successful season. Music fans thrilled to the mastery of Soviet pianist Emil Gillels, and chuckled at the humor of the D ' Oyly Carte Opera Company, Gilbert and Sullivan ' s original troupe. America ' s greatest dance company, the New York City Ballet, brought its own colorful grace to the University ' s audi- torium stage. The eighth Celebrity Series opened on a light note with the comedy Never Too Late and spectacular French star Zizi Jeanmarie. Bringing the series to a climax was the current Broadway musical Oliver. For those who lost their hearts to the theater this season, the two series already promise to bring exciting talent to campus next year. 69 70 drama delights crowds UNIVERSITY THEATER, the campus showcase for dramatic art, sought, this year, to give its audiences another varied bouquet of theatrical ex- perience by presenting plays ranging from the popular Life with Father, to a soberer work, The Queen and the Rebels, and a recent off- Broadway comedy, Oh Dad, Poor Dad The season ' s first play, Moiiere ' s madcap farce, The Doctor in Spite of Himself, combined mem- bers of the show ' s summer casts from the Brown County Playhouse and the Showboat Majestic. Turning the tables, members of the faculty donned greasepaint and presented G. B. Shaw ' s Heart- break House to raise funds for the Ralph L. Collins memorial lectureship. 71 1 V ' --ii - • -■- ' Bw i -- •1- 2 :C, H Hp 4 - J y , f. Ui Ip f . 1 mM Sk 1 F i tli i. t BV i ¥mihtn m fsr« S-V.TC lavish productions fill opera stage 72 PAGEANTRY, COLOR, and technical experi- mentation gave the Opera Theatre one of its busiest seasons ever. After its performance at I. U., Madame Butterfly was taken on an ex- tended tour and later videotaped for television presentation. The Theatre ' s annual Easter offer- ing of Wagner ' s melodic work, Parsifal, was renovated as an entirely new production. By far the most lavish of the company ' s presentations, Don Giovanni, filled the auditorium stage with its vivid, intricate sets. The season as a whole was characterized by tremendous variety and inno- vation in both sight and sound. J S,- 73 ' fine arts department 74 offers exhibits, educational facilities UTILIZING FACILITIES to the maximum, the Department of Fine Arts has not only multiplied educational opportunities for its students, but has broadened its program of public lectures, in- creased its displays of rented and departmental works, and doubled its permanent museum collec- tion to over 2200 objects. The three display gal- leries, including the print room, enable the de- partment to provide frequent impressive exhibits. Recent showings have included a collection of works by Rodin and an exhibition of outstanding modern American painting, 1900-1960. 75 radio-tv students learn while on the air WHIPPING UP NEWSCASTS hot off the teletape, splicing videotape, or hunting for a sound-effects door keep daily activities in the Radio-TV building going at full tilt. Housing the largest school TV studio between Los Angeles and New York, the I. U. department pro- duces daily programs for WTTV, broadcasts I. U. sports events, and handles specials for university departments. If not on the air, reserving a studio for an assignment, or compiling a music repertoir for WFIU, students watch TV for homework, in the student lounge. Long into the night staffs work over scenes, adjust light bat- tens, and re-shoot scenes to meet the never-ending pro- gram deadlines. 76 I I ' tykMlf 77 78 BEHIND THE MODERN WALLS of Lilly Library lie some of the oldest manuscripts and books in the world. Seen mainly by researchers, the works are available in the Lilly reading room. From the Old West atmosphere of the Ellison room and its Indian rugs to the gentlemanly poetry room, visitors see the literary treasures in naturalistic settings. Likening the White House, the Lincoln room includes a desk from his law office and the last portrait of him done from life. With author ' s comments in the margins are such original manuscripts as Barrie ' s Peter Pan, MacLeish ' s J. B., and Lew Wallace ' s Ben Hur. Ex- tremely prized is one of America ' s fourteen copies of the New Testament Gutenberg Bible. Playbills from Gilbert and Sullivan, a lock of Poe ' s hair, and reward posters for John Wilkes Booth add to the great collections of archives in the museum setting. lilly library displays treasure of books 79 intricate 80 harmony highlights madrigal dinners .•is ' m m mmA i A m jsxs iss ' Kkji UK V % -, if :% T k: - ■• • ' 1 V jfi HP w H ( WITH MAJESTIC ALUMNI HALL as a setting, sixteen gaily-dressed carolers raised their voices to usher in the Christmas season at the Madrigal Dinners. The dinner, a 300 year old tradition which harkens back to Shakespearean times, was filled with the things that made Merrie Olde England mer- rier the wassail bowl overflowing with Christmas cheer, the boar ' s head, and the blazing plum pudding. A fanfare of trumpets announced the celebration of the Birth. Rounds, lullabyes, hymns, and children ' s songs from the old countries were sung in intricate harmony as the Singers brought a bit of sixteenth century England to twentieth century America. 81 SNOWLESS AS THE LANDSCAPE might remain outside, the Christmas spirit was inescapable as the campus prepared for the holidays. Sure signs of the season are the huge white and gold wreaths which traditionally decorate Venus and the buildings of the University cultural center. Inside, Santa ' s helpers busily decked the Union with tinselled trees, multi- colored lights, tiny reindeer, and a Mexican pitiata. The at mosphere resounded with carols and Christmas cheers as students ' spirits quickened and moods lightened in anticipation of the rapidly approach- ing holidays. tinsel heralds holidays kJk.£ . 82 83 CHRISTMAS EVE ON CAMPUS, the University ' s community Christmas cele- bration, glowed with seasonal spirit, and whetted appetites for the traditional trimmings of the approaching holidays. The evening ' s activities included caroling at President Stahr ' s home and a musical program by the Symphonic Wind En- semble with the Singing Hoosiers. An in- formal dance at Alumni Hall, where I. U. ' s favorite Santa Claus, Chancellor Herman B. Wells, and President Stahr crowned Donna McKinley as the newly- elected Arbutus Queen, gave students a take-home package of holiday moods. 84 Christmas spirit snows campus 85 colorful fete depicts cosmopolitan life 86 FOOD AND ENTERTAINMENT from many faraway lands were the main attractions at the Cosmopolitan Club ' s International Dinner. After tasting exotic foods from all over the world, the guests were treated to dancing and singing acts by their foreign hosts representing colorful aspects of their native countries. Honored guests attending the dinner were President Stahr and the ambassadors of several foreign nations. 87 problems, insights met in great issues debate CIVIL RIGHTS, legalized abortion — such are the issues discussed in I. U. ' s Great Issues program. One hundred student senators meet once each semester in a forum patterned after the United States Senate, to draw up legislation concerning today ' s problems. Since Great Issues began in 1961, one of its outstand- ing projects has been bringing noteworthy speakers to I. U. ' s campus. Headliners this year were Senator Thruston Morton of Kentucky, Senator Strom Thur- mond of South Carolina, and Tom Clark, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. w 89 luna-tics gather 90 to debate in model u n assembly DELEGATES from twenty-eight colleges and universities convened in Bloomington for the annual Little United Nations Assembly. To better convey the purposes of L.U.N. A., a special week of lectures and panel discussions by faculty members preceded the assembly. Students serving ninety-five delegations met to advance the purposes of L.U.N. A. — to further understanding of world problems through par- ticipation. Frequent humorous incidents, like the reading of a telegram from the A.M. A. which labeled birth control as an internal problem. were proof that world affairs could be interesting as well as informative. 91 UNPRECEDENTED NUMBERS of applicants showed the growing in- terest in Quiz Bowl compe- tition this year, and many of the teams had to be eliminated by a qualifying exam. Moderator Owen Thomas delivered toss-up questions in rapid-fire style, as town, independ- ent, and Greek teams battled it out in the pro- gressive elimination rounds. Technical im- provements this year in- cluded short circuit buz- zers and an electric clock which kept both time and score automatically. A breakdown in the system, however, forced postpone- ment of the final round and caused some anxious moments for the final win- ners, the Delta Chi team. 92 ■Im 1 H ' fe tt HI 1 1 1 HBBI HSiHHfl H M S P I H 1 jPB _ 3 quiz bowl demands speed, steady nerve 93 TWO NIGHTS OF I. U. SING ' s thirty-third vocal competition found Greek and independent housing units rounding up last-minute props, checking makeup, and dashing on and off stage in three minutes flat. The ' 65 theme, Singcopa- tion, typified the clockwork precision of back- stage activity. Outside, in below-freezing weather, groups waited their turns to perform and tried to preserve their voices for the culmination of weeks of practice. In front of the auditorium curtain, mistress and master of ceremonies Jeanie Carroll and Jack Sheehan kept up their patter of jokes and impromptu songs between acts. Patriotic red, white, and blue, computer buttons, and even tulips paraded across the stage as part of the creative scenic effects. 94 talent, imagination create singcopation mini If 1 m ■I 95 beta theat pi songs of the civil war men ' s choral Ik- % : 96 i 1 ■' ' ■' ' y- m tf, , ■' ■- B l v « ' fl VB k  in 3 ' ,. mcnutt choraliers when the saints go marching in mixed chorus trees center the idle poor small group wells quadrangle those were the days that were women ' s choral ■■r v l 1 H ■1 11 1 H i p ■K H 1 . V n H It. P l ■yj 1 A ■iT 1 1 r- 1 H 1 - 1 1 1 J 1 1 HI A4 1 I 1 Ud y delta upsilon-sigma kappa ivy league import overall-production 97 98 A SEEMINGLY ENDLESS CORRIDOR MEET- ING and haphazard gathering-together of belongings marked the beginning of the end for Trees Center this fail semester. Most residents were informed of the move only a few weeks before the finals and were required to move during semester break, while some had not quite a week ' s notice. Nevertheless, skilled diplomacy on the administration ' s part helped make the exodus successful. Students were allowed to choose the housing they preferred for the spring semester, many floors moving as an entire unit. Al- though the new dorms will far surpass Trees in effi- ciency and comfort, Trees residents speak nostalgical- ly of their former home, recalling its cozy intim acy. era ends for trees center 99 WHETHER FALLING OUT OF BED for a 7:30, hanging onto wind-whipped umbrellas, or whizzing down sidewalks on skateboards, students manage to keep pace with L U. life. Laundry piles up, coffee abounds, dates are broken as midterms and finals approach. When not studying or crowding into library buses, students cut loose on tennis courts, dance floors, and athletic fields. Weekends bring live- ly parties in Greek houses and dorms, and pro- vide a few quiet moments for worship in Beck chapel. The activity-minded bury themselves in political battles, float construction, demon- strations, or committee leg-work. To round out these hectic days, plentiful concerts, plays, and convocations offer the student unparalleled cultural and educational opportunities. 100 hectic pace part of L u student life 101 dorm-dwellers enjoy lively campus home THE CONSTANT BORESS, the night-long study session, the end- less floor meeting — dorm life en- compasses all this. Dorm-dwellers join enthusiastically in campus ac- tivities, hold exchange dinners, play in intramural sports. Hootenannies at hours, every phone on the hall ringing at once, acquaintances who become special friends, are unfor- gettable facets of a way of life. 103 CAMARADERIE, activity, and unity characterize fraternity and sorority life at 1. U. In the chapter houses, the Greeks enjoy the ad- vantages of living conditions much like those of home. Combining arduous hours of sign-painting and float-building with serious efforts to maintain scholarship, and an oc- casional bridge game with the brothers or sisters, the Greeks find family living on a colossal scale exciting and rewarding. 104 t homey atmosphere essence of greek life 105 married students find 106 sharing dual roles rewarding SCATTERED ON OR NEAR campus in apartments, trailers, or private homes, married students must settle down to the task of getting through school, keeping house, and often, raising a family, at the same time. Combining grocery shopping with writing theses, or babysitting with student teaching, wives often seek de- grees alongside their husbands or help balance the budget by working. On the outskirts of campus, or even in the Com- mons, children playing are a familiar sight. Married life is doubly hard with its dual roles, but the students find that the rewards of sharing a life together, out- weigh its drawbacks. 107 MOTION IS THE SYMBOL and the substance of campus life. Ballentine ' s early-morning bustle to the fleeting moon-shadows of evening, our days are an endless blur of activity. We study, rest, play, talk. . . . We are participants in the campus world, preparing for our turn to enter the larger world outside. Energy, vibrant enthusiasm are ours, as never before or again, in the sunlit days of youth. ;■•, ' ■■-■, : i ) i • I 1 108 ' !% V -. ' Ae-£ no IN THE SHIFTING campus scenes, the rare still moments of beauty, we glimpse reality for a fleeting fraction of time. Here, caught forever by the photographer ' s lens, lies the paradox of nature: the serenity of a teeming glade, the restlessness of immutable stone. These are hints of eternity . . . ours to cherish for as long as tender memories shall last. Ill i ' S we delight in beauty; there is glamour in footlights . . . a pretty face . . . a winsome smile -a«t,SSjk '  - ■• ■j. i PI arhutus queen n r l - ■■■: vr Bp g K - ' - i ' fl 1 , : iw§ ' J m donna mckinley alpha chi omega 115 arhutus queen court tunde csoke delta gamma arhut I f ' • m y k ottn kaMtnt vicki porte r alpha kappa alpha a ii Wi %, .% . miss uu. suzdnne siegesmund W alpha phi ■I i va? homecoming queen _ Jennifer luce sigma delta tau if ;i.i ' 1 I Wl THEN tyronian royalty UDY A TLJC -■mmmm- A merri mueller f pi beta phi John baker igma alpha epsilon military hall queen Courtney sherman alpha chi omega we stand firm in belief in understanding . . . we find security in the durability of learning i president elvis j stahr, jr ELVIS J. STAHR, Indiana University ' s President, fills an inevitable variety of roles. Engrossed in national, regional, and state, as well as University responsibilities, he still finds time to share with Mrs. Stahr a famly life made lively by Stephanie, age 12, Stuart, age 7, and Brad- ford, age 6. In his presidential role, President Stahr concerns himself with the manifold activities of the faculty, staff, student body, and alumni. As a strong and influential voice in higher education, he pre- sides over the Indiana Conference and the Midwestern Universities Research Association, is a trustee of the Committee for Economic De- velopment, and participates in a score or more important deliberative bodies such as the National Committee on Accrediting, the Council of Ten, and the Executive Committees of the State Universities Associa- tion and of the National Association of State Universities and Land- Grant Colleges. 126 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, eight in number, find that the manifold duties involved in guiding the destiny of the University increase in number with the growth of the institution. Five members of the Board of Trustees are appointed by the Governor of the state, upon recommendation of the State Board of Education, and three members are elected by the alumni of Indiana University. BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND SECRETARY, left to right: Ray C. Thomas (Vice-Pres.), Donald A. Rogers, Donald C. Danielson, Mrs. Richard G. Inskeep, Willis Hickam (Pres.), Frank E. McKinney, Robert F. McCrea, Fenwick T. Reed (Sec). Not pictured: Howard S. Wilcox. board of trustees 127 SAMUEL E. BRADEN Vice-President and Dean for Undergraduate Development INDIANA UNIVERSITY is administered by the Presi- dent with the assistance of .four Vice-Presidents. Vice- President John W. Ashton has served as Dean for Graduate Development since 1959 and will be succeeded in 1965 by Dr. Lynne Merritt, whose title will be Vice- President for Research and Dean of Advanced Studies. Graduate students make up 25 per cent of the student population, and this is the fastest growing area of the University. New graduate programs are under constant development, recent areas including American Studies and Chemical Physics. Vice-President Samuel E. Braden is the University ' s first Dean for Undergraduate De- velopment. His responsibility is to improve the educa- tional opportunity open to undergraduates and to en- courage them to improve their performance. Joseph A. Franklin, Vice-President and Treasurer, is responsible for University finances as well as directing supervision and planning of all University building. His foresight in planning is seen in the outstanding facilities available for student housing, classrooms, and research. Dean Ray L. Heffner, Vice-President and Dean of the Faculties, approves faculty appointments and promotions and is responsible for co-ordination of academic activities. These four Vice-Presidents work together in developing and improving the University ' s administrative system. JOSEPH A. FRANKLIN Vice-President and Treasurer «Am| m 4 128 RAY L. HEFFNER Vice-President and Dean of the Faculties JOHN W. ASHTON Vice-President and Dean for Graduate Development h ' m0 1 1 w F r 1 i 1 ii i r 1 1 tun 129 KNOWN TO MOST STUDENTS for his traditional Santa Claus role and attendance at many student func- tions, Dr. Herman B Wells, as president of Indiana University Foundation and Chancellor of the University, continues the interest in students he manefested during his twenty-five years as President of the University. One tangible evidence of this was the publication by the Foundation, at his direction, for distribution to all stu- dents of the booklet, The Woodland Campus of In- diana University. Asked the University ' s chief goal he summarized: Pursuit of excellence for the benefit of the student, of the state, and of new knowledge. chancellor herman b wells 130 summer school THE SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM, under the di- rection of Dr. Robert W. Richey, is the largest in the United States. Divided into three sessions, an Inter- session lasting two and one half weeks, a regular ses- sion of eight and one half weeks, and post-session for two and one half weeks, the summer program allows the student to earn a maximum of fifteen credit hours. As well as planning and coordinating the courses, Dr. Richey sets up conferences, workshops, clinics, and institutes in the University. ROBERT W. RICHEY Director of the Summer Sessions 131 CLAUDE T. RICH Alumni Secretary alumni office THE ALUMNI OFFICE, under the able guidance of Claude Rich, Alumni Secretary, works the entire year to promote alumni interest in Indiana University and its projects. Expansion was a key word this year in the office which mails out just under three million pieces of mail a year including the Indiana University Alumni Magazine. This office also works to assist local alumni clubs in recruiting students as well as keeping the old students informed about I. U. 1 132 news bureau JAMES R. JORDAN Director of University Relations Office EARL M. HOFF Director of the News Bureau FOUNDED OVER FORTY YEARS AGO, the News Bureau is the major unit of the larger Bureau of University Relations. The pur- pose of the News Bureau, says Di- rector Earl Hoff, is To inform and educate the people of the state con- cerning activities at Indiana Uni- versity. With the exception of the Athletic Department, the Bureau covers the news from all depart- ments and acts as a publicity agent for productions by the School of Music and the Speech and Theater Department of I. U. 133 halls of residence GEORGE R. OLSEN Director of Halls of Residence ALICE NELSON Executive Director of Halls of Residence 134 THE TASK OF THE JUNIOR DI- VISION is to aid the freshmen in determining his academic goals and counseling him in order that he may reach these goals. Dean Pressly S. Sikes initiated a new system of pre-registration, this year, with the entering freshmen registering dur- ing summer counseling. In the fu- ture they will also be paying fees and buying books at this time. The Junior Division also sponsors pro- grams oriented toward the high school student. junior division PRESSLY S. SIKES Dean Junior Division 135 WILLIAM G. SPANNUTH Director of Division of Safety THE SAFETY DIVISION of Indiana University, which has been under the leadership of Captain William G. Spannuth since 1955, has around the clock responsibility for police protection and other services to the I. U. campus. Twenty-eight officers and thirteen patrolmen are constantly patrolling the campus or are on call for the many emergency situations that may arise. Enforcing parking violations, directing traffic, and general policing are some of the duties of the Division. division of safety 136 health center THE HEALTH CENTER employs two psychiatrists and eight doctors under the direction of Dr. John Miller, M.D. Every student ' s past medical history is reviewed to be sure that the student can participate in physical education. ROTC, and various activities. The Health Cen- ter provides an out-patient clinic, an in-patient clinic, an X-ray ser- vice, and also keeps emergency hours. The new Health Center, to be open in September, 1965. will consist of the same provisions on an expanded basis. ROBERT W. WEBB Assistant Director of the Health Center DR. JOHN M. MILLER Director of Health Center 137 ROBERT H. SHAFFER Dean of Students LEO R. BOWLING Associate Dean of Students VIRGINIA H. ROGERS Assistant Dean of Students ACCORDING TO Dean Robert H. Shaffer, the biggest problem in the future will be to place more respon- sibility on the student but still have effective guidance and education. The Division helps develop the student out of the class since this is just as important in the development of the student as the in-class performance. The Division of Student Personnel includes Counseling, Student Organizations and Activities, Scholarships and Financial Aids, International Services and others. division of student personnel 138 student employment ANY REGULARLY ENROLLED student or student wife may avail himself of the services of the Student Employment Service which is now located in the New Administrative Services Building. This service, guided by George B. DeKalb, Co-ordinator of Student Employ- ment, provides 4000 jobs, ninety percent of which are located directly on the L U. campus. The Halls of Resi- dence and the various libraries provide the greatest number of job opportunities for those students who are looking for work. GEORGE B. DEKALB Director Student Employment 139 outstanding teaching awards INDIANA UNIVERSITY annually rewards distin- guished teaching by presenting cash prizes to three faculty members and three graduate teaching associates. President Stahr remarked at Founders ' Day that Of all the rewards that can come to a teacher, perhaps the most significant is the one for dedicated and inspiring teaching. Winners and their citations are: Harold F. Lusk, professor of business law, Frederic Bachman Lieber Award; Donald D. Jensen, assistant professor of psychology, Indiana University Foundation Faculty Award; David R. Derge, associate professor of govern- ment, Ulysses G. Weatherly Award. Teaching associates were William C. Perkins, School of Business; Dorothy G. Rosenberger, Department of German; and Janice M. Weaver, School of Education. I 140 INDIANA ' S MOST FAMOUS SCIENTIST, the geneticist, Hermann loseph Muller, retired from the Indiana University faculty. Muller won the Nobel Prize in medicine, in 1946, for proving, nineteen years previously, that radiation, such as x-rays or those from atomic reactions, can produce mutations. Besides receiving the Nobel Prize, he was one of the two first recipients, in 1955, of the highest honor in genetics, the Kimber Award, presented by the National Academy of Sciences. In 1961 he became the first person to be voted an honorary life membership in the American Institute of Biological Sciences. Hermann Muller won ' t let his retirement from Indiana University interrupt his life-long efforts to improve the lot of the human race; he now works in Duarte, California. hermann Joseph muller 141 142 INDIANA UNIVERSITY ' S regional campuses are dedicated to constantly strengthening the intellectual and cul- tural life of its students and the larger community which it serves. As the directors of the various campuses look to the future, they hope to see com- plete campuses with a complete edu- cational program in order to relieve the burden of coming to the main campus to finish work. The new Fort Wayne Center, in the background, is a step in this direction. Attending the dedication were: Byron F. Laird, Southeast; Ralph E. Broyles, Fort Wayne; John E. Buhner, Northwest; Virgil Hunt, Indianapolis; Lester M. Wolfson, South Bend-Mishawaka; Vic- tor Bogle, Kokomo Regional Campus. regional campuses 143 eastern THE EASTERN INDIANA CENTER, located at Richmond, Indiana, is unique because of its co- operation between a private liberal arts college and a state university. Dr. E. Orville Johnson, director, and Stephen H. Wales, assistant director, have plan- ned a resident program for the summer of 1965 and all future summer sessions where the dormitories of Earlham College will be used. A new program is in operation which enables a student to complete more than two years of most degree requirements. 144 THE INDIANA - PURDUE University Regional campus at Fort Wayne, occupied in late August, was dedicated on November 8, 1964. Dr. Ralph Broyles, director, states that this marks the first time that two giant state universities have combined their operations under one roof. Classrooms, laboratories, student activities, library, lounge and cafeteria are jointly shared. The administration, of course, is separate. The joint enrollments of the campus have created a favorable climate for extra-curricular ac- tivities as well as faculty increase. fort wayne 145 i THE INDIANA UNIVERSITY KOKOMO CEN- TER increased its enrollment to 923, this year. In addition to adding several new courses this year, a new building, including a 900-seat auditorium, is to be completed during the summer of 1965. Classes are scheduled to begin in the new building in the fall of 1965. It contains facilities for chemistry, physics, psychology, speech and theater. According to Victor M. Bogle, director, the center has ex- panded, considerably, the non-credit or special pro- gram segment of the curriculum during the past year. kokomo J 146 indianapolis VIRGIL HUNT, Director and Assistant Dean of the Indianapolis Downtown Center, relates that this campus is the oldest of the regional campuses dating from 1916. Since it is the only regional campus without a new building, it is in the planning stages for a building. This is, however, the only regional campus with closed circuit television facilities, and as a result of this, it is the only regional campus able to offer the Master of Business Administration program of the School of Business. 147 southeastern LOCATED IN JEFFERSONVILLE, Indiana, the Indiana University Southeastern Campus is under the leadership of Byron F. Laird. Included in future plans is the securing of a post office building and remodeling it for class use. Also, a language lab- oratory was added in the Fall, 1964, and it is expected that the library will double in size with the addition of the new post office building. The Southeastern Campus pioneered in the host-guest arrangement with Purdue University and now offers the Purdue Freshman Engineering program and Mechanical Technology program. 148 I northwestern LOCATED IN GARY, INDIANA. Indiana Uni- versity Northwest Campus, along with the South Bend Campus,- is scheduled to offer junior level cur- ricula in 1 965- 1 966 and senior level in 1966-1967, leading to four-year programs in education and bus- iness. The continuing education, states J. C. Buhner. Director, and the advent of a new administrator for special programs for the next academic year is expected to result in considerable development both in variety of programs to be offered and numbers of enrollment. ■■« ■■149 vincennes INDIANA UNIVERSITY ' S REGIONAL CAMPUS at Vincennes is a partnership between Indiana Uni- versity and Vincennes University. Since Vincennes University is a junior college, Indiana University strives to supplement the courses and to serve the community. J. Howard Hill, Director, anticipates that there will be no immediate expansion of this regional campus or no consolidation with any other university in the near future. 150 I DR. LESTER M. WOLFSON, who served in sev- eral capacities at the Northwest Campus from 1955- 1964, was appointed Director of the South Bend Campus in July, 1964. A second building for the South Bend Campus will be ready for use sometime in the 1965-1966 school year, and it will provide space for the student increase in the years ahead. The Campus is dedicated to constantly strengthening the intellectual and cultural life of its students and is constantly exploring ways to develop excellence. south bend-mishawaka 151 THE INDIANA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CEN- TER is unique in that it is the location of the State Medical Center, having the only medical and dental school in the state. In addition, located there are the School of Nursing and the Division of Allied Health Sciences. The School of Medicine is one of the three largest in the entire United States, and the freshman class this past year was the largest ever enrolled in a United States Medical School. Also, bids have been let for the start of construction on an adult teach- ing hospital which is an absolute necessity. Expan- sion and modernization of the already available facilities are two primary aims for the future of the center, which is located in Indianapolis. 152 i «« yiJ- ■- ' ■• ' — ■■-A- 154 med students study hard but fit in fun 155 1 ' • T % . „ - jfte Avflfews •«  4? -? ' ' 4 excitement and tension so hand in hand a million thrills and just as many chills Ecstacy was an Indiana touchdown against Northwestern when the Cream and Crimson enjoyed a lead as Tom Nowatzke exploded for the TD. 158 highlighted the 1964 football campaign INDIANA ' S HARD LUCK HOOSIERS finished an- other up-and-down season, sandwiching two victories between losing streaks of three and four games. The team however, was never really outplayed by any opponent. Although they were often behind, the fightin ' Hoosiers never gave up, wiping out deficits in the last quarter in their two winning efforts. A spectacular last- quarter bid against Big Ten runner-up Ohio State fell short as three pass interceptions in the final period crushed Hoosier hopes for an upset. The margin of defeat in five of the seven losses was by a touchdown (plus two-point conversion) or less, and two of those games were decided by a single point. In the majority of the losses, Indiana won the battle of the sta- tistics, lending further credence to the fine team effort. Junior End Bill Malinchak helped re-write the I. U. record book as he teamed with Rich Badar for some spectacular pass completions. -?« . 159 The Hoosier front wall performed magnificently all season on defense. Tom Meyers of Northwestern was stopped six inches short of the goal by a charge led by All-American Tom Nowatzke. offense augments team s battling defense Gang tackling was another Indiana trademark as a host of linemen stop Purdue ' s Gordon Teter in the Old Oaken Bucket battle with the Boilermakers. 160 THE OUTSTANDING performances by the Hoosiers did not go unnoticed by the various All Star team selectors. Tom Nowatzice was recognized for his superb efforts by the American Football Coaches Association. This marked the second year that the 1. U. fullback had received All-America mention. Several other members of the Fightin ' Hoosiers were placed on Big Ten teams. Guards Don Croftcheck and Mel Branch and end Malinchak made all-conference teams selected by the American football coaches. Led by linemen like co-captain Branch and Croftcheck, tackles Kenny Hollister and Randy Beisler, and end Rudy Kuch- enberg, the Hoosier front wall more than held its own throughout the season. Left: WITH A YEARS EXPERIENCE be- hind him, Rich Badar demonstrates his elusive- ness on a roll-out pass. The senior finished sixth in the national passing standings. Below: The line opened wide as John Ginter went off tackle for good yardage during the Home- coming game. 12 THE 1964 INDIANA FOOTBALL TEAM — From Row, Left to right: Gilbert Frisbie, Ron Sexton, Kevin Duffy, Ray Terry, Phil Westfall, Willie Middlebrook, Rich Dilling, John Durkott, Mel Branch, Rich Badar, Dave Mayoras, Bob DeStefano, Richard Haneline, Rick Ishida, Robert Russell. Second Row: Mathew Karls, Larry Olson, Vernon Wright, Bill Perry, Tom Erickson, Bruce Ellvanger, Fred Lus- sow, Tom Nowatzke, Bob Bergely, Randy Beisler, Bob VanPelt, Horace Parker, Brian Koenig. Robert Desman, Harold Mauro, Ron Fillippelli, Reggie Woods. Third Row: Bill Hyden, Robert Zoll, Glenn Holubar, David Greene, Paul Kuchuris, Doug Lackey, Gene Dahlin, Chris Clarke, Frank Rishe, Bernard Pokrzywinski, Tom Lahey, James Barker, John Shambley, Richard Zoll, Ted Worcester. Fourth Row: Moses Easley, John Heaton, Jack Kelly, David Kiealen, John Jones, Kees Scarff, Steve Blythe, Trent Waiters, John Hobson, Charles Sage, Rudy Kuchenberg, Joe Tate, Edward Kalupa, Russell Diller, William Voorhis, Bob Lan- genau. Bill Holder. Fifth Row: Jim Smith, Cal Wilson, Bart Moore, Gary Tofil, Don Schreiber, Brendan Moriarty, Michael Field, Jon Eick- stead, William Conlon, James Randall, Steve Campagnoli, Lee Robinson, Joe Suter, Tom Gallagher, Ken Hollister. Sixth Row: Doug Spicer, Lorenzo Ashley, Jim Rapp, Ken DeGiacomo, Dennis DeBlasis, Richard Coachys, John Ginter, Don Croftcheck, Tom Schuette, Ron Mikulla, Rodger Crites, Bill Sullivan, Don Dilly, Bill Malinchak. 1964 RESULTS Indiana University Opponent 13 Northwestern 14 9 Ohio State 17 20 Iowa 21 27 Michigan State 20 28 Miami (Fla.) 14 Minnesota 21 14 Oregon State 24 21 Oregon 29 22 Purdue 28 Coach Dickens had few ODOortuni- ties to celebrate victory with his men. MSU was the first Conference foe to fall to I. U. in the New Stadium. the Indiana players really earned the title 162 Ohio State quarterback Don Unverferth is given a typical greeting by three Indiana linemen — Mel Branch, Bob DeStefano, and Ken Hollister. of fightin hoosiers 163 J r- m % 4 Pvd kJL I5r • IM sr Trent Walters follows the blocking of Tom Nowatzke in a typical power play that usually went for good yardage. The Buckeye defender about to be cut down is end Bill Spahr (82). individuals provide top performances U.SUALLY NO FOOTBALL GAME IS COMPLETE unless a dog dashes on the field. At 1. U. no game is complete unless Theta Chi ' s pugnacious bulldog, OX, makes the scene to give the Hoosiers never daunted support. 164 - ' ' ' ' ' naiiiiiiHiif: - ' I Co-Captain Rich Badar calls signals while an intense line prepares to open the way for a shifty back or a llow the quarterback vital time to pass. DESPITE THE DISAPPOINTING team standing, several individuals forged their names into the record book. Tom Nowatzke, Richie Badar, and Bill Mahnchak were the authors of the greatest rewriting of Hoosier standards in many sports-filled years. Nowatzke alone set six new marks in his final season. Among these records were his ten TD ' s and 73 points in a season. The addition of this season ' s points boosted Tom to a career scoring record. The big fullback ' s 50-yard field goal against the Ohio State Buckeyes created a new Big Ten mark as well as an 1. U. team standard. The passing combination of Rich Badar and Bill Malin- chak was not far behind Nowatzke ' s recordsetting pace. Badar wound up as the nation ' s no. six passer, with three season records in the process. The I. U. co-captain set marks for completions, attempts, and yardage. Bill Malin- chak snared 46 Badar passes for 634 yards, also posting new season and career entries in the record book. 165 J THE SOCCER TEAM climaxed its finest sea- son ever with a bid to the 1964 NCAA Tourna- ment. Coach Jerry Yeargley ' s squad captured the Eastern Division of the Midwest Soccer Conference but bowed to the powerful St. Louis Billikens in a playoff meeting for the championship. Led by high scoring Paul Biterabeho and Pete Tagalakis, the hooters swept past eight opponents while tying Michigan State. The tie with the Spartans marred an otherwise flawless record for the two rivals. Biterabeho, an All-America honorable men- tion last year, was nominated for honors again. Jack Georges was outstanding in the nets as the L U. team excelled on defense. Chris Horn- bostle, Umit Kesim, and Jack Jensen also made important contributions to the team effo rts. 1964 RESULTS Indiana University Opponent 5 2 5 5 3 9 2 4 6 2 Dayton Ohio State Calvin Indiana Tech Michigan State Illinois Earlham Ball State Purdue St. Louis (Playoff) 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 8 undefeated soccer team refuses ncaa bid THE 1964 INDIANA SOCCER TEAM — From Row: Left to right: Shane Davis, Pete Tagalakis, Rud McGary (Co-capt.), Bruce Baker (Co- capt.), Blair Leroux, Paul Bitarabeho. Second Row: Jack Georges, Fred Norris, Tefik Kayagil, Bob Rossow, Jack Jensen, Bud Jensen, Jim Holde- man, Pat Lanabe. Third Row: Rick Fields (Asst. Coach), George Parsons, Dick Fishburn, Duanne Conkey, Kamal Earra, Saif Abdulla, Larry Marks, Larry Glaze, Chris Hornbostle, Ted Karnicsky, Bob Jones, John StoUe, Nick Klaus, Umit Kesim, Jerry Yeagley (Coach). 166 UMIT KESIM, A HOOSIER DEFtNSEMAN, prepares to clear the ball out of 1. U. territory in the Illinois game. Kesim was one of the outstanding players on the undefeated Indiana soccer team which received an NCAA tourney bid. PENALTY KICKS can determine the outcome of soccer contests. Fred Norris prepares to boot a penalty shot during the Illinois encounter as teammate Jack Jensen looks on, alert for a rebound attempt. 167 led by captain shy and promising sophs, THE 1964 INDIANA CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM — Front Row: Left to right: Jim Burrell (Junior Manager), Mark Fenwick, Virgil Bankston, John Humphrey, Mike Hensgen, Larry Siesky, Dave Hosteller (Junior Manager). Second Row: Dwayne Dixon (Trainer), Ken Inman, Allan Mar- shall, Harry Shriver, Robert Barrow, James Lavery (Head Coach), Terry Shy (Captain), Rich Plank, Steve Gardner (Senior Manager), Phil Skirvin (Equipment Manager). 1964 RESULTS Indiana University Opponent 50 Miami (Ohio) 15 29 Wisconsin 28 42 Miciiigan State 16 18 Indiana State 37 20 Bali State 35 20 Ohio State 40 45 Miami (Ohio) 16 35 Cincinnati 20 47 Notre Dame 15 Placed fifth in Big Ten Meet. Placed second in Big State Meet. ALTHOUGH THE 1964 CROSS-COUNTRY team dropped a notch from its standing at the 1963 Big Ten Meet, the squad was generally much improved over the previous year. The season finale was a disappointment for Coach Jim Lavery; but, with four out of the top five men returning next year, the future is highly en- couraging for the coach and fans. The identical group of five men made up the scoring nucleus in every meet. Captain Terry Shy led the I. U. team in each meet but one and bested the entire field in the competition during three meets. Sophomore Virgil Bankson equalled Shy ' s season best of 20:09 for the four mile course, in leading Indiana against Notre Dame. Shy recorded an identical time in finishing fifth at the Big State Meet. Rounding out the five man scoring unit were junior Allan Marshall and sophomores Mike Hensgen and John Humphrey. Hensgen was especially outstanding, breaking the 21 minute mark on several different occa- sions during the season. 168 hoosiers improve against nation s best INDIANA SOPHOMORES Virgil Bankson (00) and John Humphrey (04) lead the pack in the early going against the Cin- cinnati Bearcats. Mike Hensgen and Captain Terry Shy (08) followed close behind for the Hoosiers. Although trailing throughout most of the race. Shy flashes across the tape well in front of the field with a time of 20:19.5. 169 balance brings THE 1964 VERSION of the tennis team was one of the most successful in Indiana ' s history. The season ' s climax came when the squad captured the Big Ten championship, revers- ing a dual-meet loss to Northwestern. The defeat was one of two which Indiana had suffered during the season. At the Big Ten tournament, the Hoosiers placed men in all but one of the nine finals. Three singles players and two doubles teams captured championships. Alan Graham, Chill Fichter. and Jim Binkley were the first place winners, while Dave Power and Charlie Kane took seconds. The combinations of Kane-Graham and Fichter- Binkley also emerged at the head of their divisions. The Power-McNerney team finished in second place. Phi Beta Kappa Jim Binkley preserved his unblemished mark with his victories in the meet. He was the only unbeaten. CHARLlt; KANE was one of the five players to place at the Big Ten meet as he finished in second position. THE 1964 TENNIS TEAM — Froiu Row: Left to right: Chill Fichter, Steve Erenburg, Alan Graham (Captain), Charlie Kane, and Bill Wham. Second Row: Bill Landin (Coach), James Binkley, Bob Wham, Dave Power, Roddy McNerney, and Bob Scott. 170 1964 conference tennis crown to hoosiers KANE AND AL GRAHAM finished the season undefeated and added a Con- ference title in doubles to their season laurels. i DAVE POWER WAS NAMED a member of the Junior Davis Cup team as he began his sophomore year as the No. 1 player on the I. U. team. 1964 RESULTS Indiana University Opponent 9 Duke 5 North Carolina 4 6 Clemson 2 8 Furman 1 8 Presbyterian 1 8 Washington 9 Hope 9 Cincinnati 9 Western Michigan 9 Ohio State 5 Wisconsin 7 Michigan State 2 9 DePauw 9 Illinois 8 Ohio State 3 Northwestern 6 8 Notre Dame 1 9 Illinois 9 Purdue 2 Southern Illinois 7 7 Michigan State 2 9 Wisconsin 9 Minnesota Big Ten Champions. Tied for 13th in NCAA. 171 BOB SINGLETON, A SENIOR from New Albany, captained the I. U. team during 1964 during his first year as starting first baseman. He provided the needed spark on defense although his batting average was not among the top marks. THE 1964 BASEBALL TEAM fin- ished one of its better seasons with a 23-12 record. The Hoosiers had some hard luck after the fine start during the eight-game spring tour through Texas against the five different teams. The squad finished the Conference schedule with a 7-8 mark and played its best game against Ohio State with a 9-1 victory. The seventh-place finish in the Big Ten was a great improve- ment over tenth in 1963. Bob Single- ton led the team as captain. JUNIOR RON KELLER posted a 6-3 season mark for the Hoo- siers; one victory was a six-hitter. 172 1964 RESULTS 1964 RESULTS Indiana Indiana University Opponent University Opponent 5 Lacklin AFB 6 6 Butler 4 St. Mary ' s 4 1 Wisconsin 4 5 Lacklin AFB 5 3 Northwestern 2 II Texas Lutheran 3 2 Northwestern 4 4 Randolph AFB (8 innings) 3 Pan-American 13 Miami (Ohio) 10 4 Pan-American 5 5 Illinois 5 Pan-American 4 10 Purdue 6 2 DePauw Purdue 11 9 DePauw 3 8 Ball State 7 8 Notre Dame 5 ( 1 1 innings) 12 Notre Dame 10 6 Minnesota 8 3 Notre Dame 2 6 Iowa 10 6 Butler 4 2- Iowa 1 16 Chicago 3 1 (10 innings) Indiana State 6 18 Chicago 6 Michigan State 14 9 Ohio State 1 8 Michigan 5 5 Ohio State 4 1 Michigan 2 3 Ohio State 4 (10 innings) Placed seventh in Big Ten with 7-8 record. a little more luck, and ♦ ♦ ♦? 1964 BASEBALL TEAM — From Row: Left to right: Bob Miner, Bill Poe, Mike Turner, Louis Coleman, Jim Burke, Dennis Krueger, Paul Bal- doni. Second Row: Fred Nori, Rick Nash, Ed Palko, Al Harden, Don Adier, Tom Cochran, Ray Miller, Tom Erickson, Bill Fuller (Asst. Coach). Third Row: Chuck Leopold (Senior Manager), Richie Scott, Jack Campbell, Jack Sum, Chuck Gudas, Ted Hupp, Bob Singleton (Captain), Jerry Dill, Ray Baggett (Trainer). Fourth Row: Ernie Andres (Head Coach), Ron Keller, Luke George, Walter Smith, Jack Bowers, Jim Snyder, Jerry Burkhart, Don Dilly. 173 pitchers and hitters sparkle in most games ALTHOUGH THE TEAM did not sparkle with an indi- vidual star, good balance kept the team alive and provided moments of good baseball action in all th e games. Ed Palko, a junior, led the team in hitting with a .358 average. His production of RBI ' s and total bases was also high for the Hoosiers. Sophomore Don Dilly was the Bal- four Award winner as the top baseball player for I. U. He was the versatile member, playing the outfield and pitching. _ Richie Scott was the best Indiana moundsman with a 6-2 season record, including a three- and a four-hit con- test. Jerry Dill had the best earned run average at 1.10 while Fred Nori paced the team in stolen bases with ten. Above: RICHIE SCOTT SHOWS THE FORM which stopped most of his opponents as the junior registered six wins and two losses. Right, Above: Jerry Burkhart covered the ground at third base proficiently and also managed some action at shortstop. Right: Jerry Dill is ready to pitch as he was the stingy hurler on th e Hoosier staff with a 1.10 earned run average. 174 4 A ' p - J l ITM i . m 175 m FOLLOWING AN UP AND DOWN SEASON in 1963, the . U. golf team bounced back to a second place finish in the Conference, losing one match to Purdue for a 10-1 mark. Jim Jewell paced the team in average, and Byron Comstock took medalist in the Big Ten. Jewell also added to his prestige as a sophomore by advancing to the semi-finals in the NCAA meet. His showing and that of teammates Paul Williams, Byron, and Terry Comstock, Tommy Thomas, Dallas Peters, and Jim Topolgus gave the Hoosiers ninth place in the meet. Topolgus was captain. X 7 y JIM JEWRLL, A SOPHOMORE from South Bend, led the Hoosiers with a 75.1 stroke average. He went further in the NCAA meet and was elected the 1965 captain. Jewell leads golfers to big ten second INDIANA UNIVERSITY 1964 GOLF TEAM — First Row: Left to right: Jim Somrak, Tom Thomas, Paul Williams, Jim Topolgus (Capt.), Dennis Troy. Second Row: Robert Fitch (Coach), Terry Comstock, Byron Comstock, Jim Jewell, Dallas Peters. 1964 RESULTS Indiana Universi ty Opponent 19 Louisville 6 10 Georgia 26 8 Tennessee 16 12 Tennessee 12 17 Georgia 19 382 Ohio State 383 382 Purdue 376 382 Michigan 390 756 Ohio State 796 756 Louisville 792 756 Western Illinois 781 1067 Michigan State 1072 1067 Michigan 1088 716 Wisconsin 750 716 Northwestern 726 784 Iowa 798 784 Northwestern 792 784 Minnesota 809 784 Wisconsin 801 784 Notre Dame 779 Second in Big Ten Meet Third in Big State Meet Ninth in NCAA Meet. THE 1964-65 I. U. RUGBY TEAM— From row, left to right: John Healy (coach), Ron Eubanks, Tom Walker, Mike King, Phil Bryant, Pat Brown, Otto Edwards, Dave Edstrom. Second row: Art Stump (Capt.), Jack Feldt, Carl Flatley, Todd Tibbals, Ian Butler, Ben Life, Al Burnett, John Bridge, Neal Harvey. Third row: Paul Vogel, George Figueroa, John Harper, Lupe Morales, Steve Butler, Joe Kuhne, Dennis Gettlefinger, Len Downing, Sandy Seaton, Rick Ross, Lee Wakefield. Spring, 1964 Fall, 1964 Indiana Opponent Indiana Opponent 5 St. Louis 5 Notre Dame 18 16 St. Louis 14 North Shore 3 23 Chicago 5 Chicago 6 5 Illinois 6 5 Illinois 11 11 Michigan State 8 10 Illinois 11 Illinois 3 12 Chicago 6 Wisconsin 11 13 Chicago 5 15 North Shore rugby team completed average campaign U L$.kl , F ,,,, J  Jit _ ■; :j0m _. INDIANA ' S RUGBY squad, depleted by graduation, worked its way through an aver- age season in the fall after a more than suc- cessful spring campaign in 1964. Scoring was a problem at the start of the year, but Coach John Healy worked the team into a well-moulded unit for the last half of the season. Mike King led the team in scoring with 15 points while Ben Life was countering with 1 1 to help the Hoosiers. Others who contributed to a team effort were Healy, Joe Heat, and Bob Springer. The year ' s high point was a 15-0 victory over the North Shore Rugby Club. Hard competition is one of the distinguishing marks of rugby. The scramble here was between Hoosier players and Notre Dame. 177 0m n:DC mmm We ' re No. 1! Just five minutes more. hurryin hoosiers provide fans excitement Pepperpot guard Al Hardin usually came off the bench to give Indiana the spark it needed to spurt into a lead. Here Little Al lets fly a smooth left-handed jump shot against the Wildcats. 178 We can wait five more minutes. We gave them a battle! and one of the nation s top teams RIDING ON the success of seven dedicated seniors, the Hoosier basketball team compiled an astounding 19-5 record for Coach Branch Mc- Cracken. After an undefeated pre-conference schedule, which included winning the Memphis State Invitational tournament, the Hoosiers went into Big Ten play as a contender for the cham- pionship. Even though they had a fine season record and were highly rated in the national rat- ings, the Hoosiers suffered several disappointing days during Big Ten play. They lost by a slim six and five points to Iowa and Illinois before los- ing a double overtime game to top-rated Michigan. With five big ten defeats, the Hoosiers finished in fifth place in conference play. The 1964-65 season ended the era of the fabu- lous VanArsdale twins, Tom and Dick. The three year lettermen were almost identical on the bas- ketball court; in their career at I. U., Tom scored 1,252 points and collected 723 rebounds while brother Dick scored 1,240 points and grabbed 719 rb ' s for the Hurryin ' Hoosiers. Basketball is not an easy game which Dick VanArsdale found as he attempted a layup against a Michigan de- fender. The game proved to be the battle for life in the Big Ten during 1965. f II 179 I.U. BASKETBALL TEAM— Fran( Row, left to right: Al Hardin, Dick VanArsdale, Jon McGlocklin, Steve Reden- baugh, Tom VanArsdale, Ron Peyser. Second row: Lou Wat- son (Assistant Coach), Ron McMains, Gary Grieger, Jack Johnson, Ervin Inniger, Dave Dickerson, Branch McCracken (Head Coach). Third row: Harry Joyner, Bill Russell, Larry Turpen, Vernon Pfaff, Max Walker, and Tom McGlasson (Senior Manager). fast and rugged action marked the 65 season Ron Peyser outstretches Larry Tregoning for vital control in LU. ' s tensi packed loss to top-rated Michigan. 180 1964-65 Results Indiana Opponent 81 Ohio University 70 74 Kansas State 70 87 Oklahoma 69 107 North Carolina 81 91 DePaul 78 108 Detroit 89 107 Notre Dame 81 98 St. Louis 68 91 Memphis State 68 81 Illinois 86 86 Northwestern 73 85 Iowa 76 84 Ohio State 72 68 Iowa 74 109 Loyola (Chicago) 82 112 Michigan State 94 86 Northwestern 76 95 Michigan (2-OT) 96 100 Wisconsin 87 70 Purdue 82 88 Minnesota 100 110 Ohio State 90 90 Purdue 79 92 Wisconsin 73 There ' s not much anyone can do when one of the VanArsdales is set to drive in for a basket. Here it ' s Dick who scores as five Iowa Hawk- eyes look on helplessly. Al Hardin lets loose with one of his patented long-range jump shots, typically leaving the opposition, in this case Michigan State, standing flatfooted. Hardin often came in off the bench with such shots. mcglocklin and vans provide Jon McGlocklin, the Moose, was one of the most consistent players to wear the Cream and Crimson and ended as third best scorer of the year. Most of Indiana ' s basketball fans saw double for the last four years as the Vans progressed from freshmen to senior all-Americans. The twins ended with statistics as identical as their looks, alternating in different areas. 182 excitement THE HOOSIERS, as can be expected, set sev- eral records during the season. The team sur- passed its own Big Ten free throw record set in 1962. Senior Jon McGlocklin, captain of the 1964-65 Hurryin ' Hoosiers, established a new I. U. and conference record for free throw shooting. The team also ran rampant and entered a new scoring mark on the recordbook with a total of 2,200 points. On the way to a new scoring standard, the team rewrote the field goal percentage. Tom VanArsdale, one of the Hoosiers ' all America twins, goes high for a layup against Michigan ' s ail-American Cazzie Russell in a game which the Wolves won. Even though the game may be won , Big Ten coaches and ballplayers keep active watch on proceedings from the bench and even comment. : kw w Steve Redenbaugh was one of the clutch players for the Hoosiers, both on offense and defense. Here he bombs away with a patented jumper. sharp shooting offense and tenacious press The start of the 1964-65 season saw the I. U. team come out with a new zone press defense. 184 I I Senior Larry Cooper provided a needed boost to augment the performance of the two Vans and guards. He switched with Ron Peyser at center. made Lu big ten contender Gary Grieger was the Hoosier seventh man and was good enough to make any team in the conference. He will be one of the returning players for next season. 185 JAN YOST VICKI FOSTER six energetic cheerleaders follow hoosiers i MARY RING 186 WITH AN energetic squad of six girls, the varsity cheerleaders followed the Hoosiers through victory and defeat. Besides leading cheers at all the home football and basketball games, the girls were the hostesses to guests at the University, and served as liaisons between alumni associations and students, and attended banquets as representatives of the stu- dent body. They did not cheer only at football and basketball games, but attended gymnastics and track events as well. The highlight of the year ' s events for the three seniors on the squad — Vicki Foster (Captain), Cindy Whitfield, Jeannie Carroll — was the trip to the Orange Bowl where the Fightin ' Hoosiers beat a rugged Miami (Fla.) football team. CINDY WHITFIELD through victory and defeat ADRIAN DRAPALIK JEANNIE CARROLL 187 Lu s big ten administration had problems ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION— ? r to right: Frank Anderson (Business Manager), Bob Dro (Asst. Athletic Director), Chris Dal Sasso (Ad- ministrative Assistant), Dr. Edwin Cady (Big Ten Faculty Representative), Tom Miller (Athletic Publicity) and James W. Bill Orwig (Athletic Director). THE 1965 SEASON was both exciting and a frantic one for Athletic Director James W. (Bill) Orwig and his administrative staff. In addition to the usual problems encountered in running a Big Ten athletic program, this year saw another Olympiad and the retirement of two I.U. coaches. Having a great number of Olympians and an Olympic coach, Dr. James E. Counsilman, created extra responsibilities and orga- nizational problems for the entire athletic administration. Coming right on the heels of the Olympic activity was the retirement of football coach Phil Dickens in December and of basketball mentor Branch McCracken in March. The difficulty in choosing successors John Pont and Lou Watson, in football and basketball respectively, had Direc- tor Orwig and his assistant Bob Dro working overtime. Another highlight of the year was the record number of season ath- letic book sales under Business Manager Frank Anderson. In addition, I.U. ' s new outdoor swimming pool complex and tennis courts were com- pleted in 1965, under the able supervision of Paul J. Harrell. Publicity Director Tom Miller was behind the coverage of the coach- ing changes and the Hoosiers ' part in the Olympic Games. Chris Dal Sasso and Ted Smith were responsible for the administration of the Big Ten eligibility rules and helped to maintain the high level of academic achievement among the members of the various Indiana athletic teams. i 188 with building, coach hunting, and Olympics New head football coach, John Pont, can still manage a smile despite injuries suf- fered in an automobile accident. Coach Pont, a graduate of Miami University of Ohio, where he starred at halfback and later as a coach, came to I.U. from Yale. Lou Watson ' s face already expresses the intense concentration of a head coach, al- though here he is still assistant to Branch McCracken. Watson, a former I.U. cap- tain and M.V.P., was picked to succeed McCracken following the latter ' s retire- ment after 25 years as coach of the Hurryin ' Hoosiers. 189 WITH A NUCLEUS of eight returning letter- men, the Hoosier wrestlers had to battle all the way for their 8-4-2 season record. The team was hobbled with a rash of injuries to key men throughout the year and was unable to perform at its best. The Hoosiers, who placed third in last year ' s Big Ten meet, finished three notches lower in seventh. Senior Dick Isel, the defending 177-pound champ, failed to place because of an injury. Bob Campbell, Jim Black, and Bruce Curths did score in the meet. Isel was the most outstanding wrestler for Indiana. He finished undefeated during the year at 8-0 and compiled a very impressive 24- 1-1 mark in his three years of varsity competi- tion. Another senior, heavyweight Dick Cona- way, had a successful 12-3-2 year. Don Bennett, Curths, and Campbell posted 10 triumphs each. Senior grappler Dick Conaway looks for an opening against another burly heavyweight opponent. THE 1964-65 1. U. WRESTLING SQVAD— First Row, left lo right: Larry Mann, Dave Jackson, Drew Bachman, Bob Campbell Tom Capp; Second Row: Bob Haley, John Young, Bruce Curths, Don Bennett, Jim Black; Third Row: Charles McDaniel (coach), Dave Mudd, Dick Isel, Dick Cona- way, Dale Timmons. 190 I injuries to key personnel prove costly for indiana s wrestlers in 1965 Dale Timmons, a senior, seeks one of wrestling ' s goals — a pin — as he works to better his position in a late-season encounter. Sophomore Bob Haley appears to have the advantage for the moment in the 165-pound match. The com- plexion of a meet can change quickly and sometimes did for the Hoosier wrestlers this season. 1965 results Indiana Opponent 18 Purdue 13 14 Michigan State 14 9 Minnesota 15 14 Iowa 14 22 Illinois 8 10 Minnesota 22 Mankato State 17 Michigan 30 19 Northwestern 11 24 Wisconsin 4 (Milwaukee) 18 Wisconsin 12 13 Ohio State 13 20 Ohio State 6 Placed seventh in Big Ten Meet. 191 1965 Results Indiana Opponent 68 Cincinnati 26 72 North Central 27 73 Washington (St. Louis) 18 69 Southern Illinois 26 65 Cincinnati 19 73 Purdue 31 53 Michigan 70 35 Minnesota 35 Second in Big Ten Relays. First in Big Ten Meet. Second in 1964 NCAA Meet. Second in 1965 NCAA Meet. DIVING proved to be the most con- sistent point-getter in dual and champ- ionship meets during the year. Dick Morse finishes a simple dive from three meters. -■3«;TS ii desire propels hoosier swimmers forward THE 1965 I. U. SWIMMING TEAM— Front tow, left to right: Chuck Neel, Rick Early, Dick Morse, Rick Gilbert, Ken Switzberger. Second row: Pete Andersen, John Wagner, Ralph Kendrick, Fred Schmidt, Gary Verhoeven, John Collins, Chuck Richards, Dennis O ' Neil: Third row: Bob Gro- seth (manager), Hobie Billingsley (diving coach), Tom Thethewey, Chuck Ogilby, Bob Olson, Bob Williamson, Art Smith, Dick Gilbert, Terry Townsend, Dick Schaible, Jack Pettinger (assistant coach). Dr. James Counsilman (coach). Fourth row: Rich Burns, Dave Pallister, Scott Cordin, John Newman, Ken Frost, Carl Neuman, Ken Alvares, Tom Norton, Pete Hammer, Steve Babbidge. f - 1 O o ur , )) . 192 9 Sprinter Carl Neuman splashes toward the finish line after making a flip turn during a 100-yard race against North Central in Royer Pool. The start of any race is the most important part in swimming. Scott Cordin remains poised for the gun at the outset of the 500-yard freestyle. il 193 Rick Early, a junior diver, heads for a clean entry for a dive which marked him as one of the top six performers in the nation. ncaa title still eludes hoosier swim team after m any successes I. U. ' S SWIMMING TEAM ended another successful season with a second place finish in the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. The season also saw the triumphant return of the Hoosier coach Dr. James E. Counsilman from the Tokyo Olympics where three of the I. U. varsity swimmers helped the U.S. team claim a victory. Tom Trethewey, Ken Sitzberger and Fred Schmidt also went on to win national collegiate titles. Diving Coach Hiboe Billingsley also watched three of his pupils — Sitzberger, Rick Gilbert, and Rick Earley — place 1-2-3 in the three-meter diving event as the Hoosier team became the first modern entry to per- form such a feat. Team efforts, however, marked all the season attempts. Seniors Pete Andersen, Gary Verhoeven, Terry Townsend, Chuck Ogilby, Schmidt, and diver Gilbert were regular scorers in all the big meets of the year. Others who did fine jobs were juniors Ralph Kendrick, Pete Hammer, Bob Williamson. Trethe- wey, Art Smith, Chuck Neel, Dick Morse, and Ken Frost. A group of sophomores led by Scott Cordin, John Collins, Chuck Richards, and Sitzberger also proved to be important in giving the Hoosier squad its best all-around performances in several years. Bob Williamson takes off on the anchor leg of the medley relay against Minnesota. The I.U. relay lowered the American record twice and won the NCAA title. 194 A swimmer is a known creature as long as he remains on top of the water. Left: Gary Verhoeven relaxes before a race. Below: the only visible part of the senior is an arm, as he splashes to a victory. Dr. James Counsilman, Hoosier coach, discusses a workout. with Fred Schmidt and manager Bob Groseth. 195 massive depth and true team effort Dave Pallister, a junior sprinter, lurches forward as the gun sounds to start the 50-yard freestyle. A quick start often determines the out- come of the quick race. The butterfly swimmers appear to be in a tie as each swimmer crossed the 15-yard mark in the 200-yard race in the I.U.-Minnesota meet. r «. • • • « m « .  ■A H ii A ii • li i •• •■• 196 is one formula for uu. swimming success I THE STRENGTH of the Indiana team was in the accumulation of massive depth and consistency in improving times. The Hoosiers walked off with the Big Ten Championships for the fifth straight year even though they were definite underdogs. Records also continued to tumble as fast as the team could get meets. One mark which may never be equaled by another team fell when Michigan snapped the Indiana 47-meet consecutive winning streak early in the year. The team ended the year ' s campaign with 10 new varsity records on the books and several American standards credited to the school ' s individuals. The year also marked the biggest graduation loss of Indi- ana swimming under coaching of Doc Counsilman. Jun ior diver Rick Early is poised in concentration as he prepares to perform a back dive from the three-meter spring board. George Goff, a junior backstroke, heads toward the finish of his race against tough competition. 197 olympians bring prestige to indiana FRED SCHMIDT KATHY ELLIS AND TERRI STICKLES DR. JAMES E. COUNSILMAN TOM TRETHEWAY CHET JASTREMSKI 198 I NO OTHER SCHOOL in the country can boast of having the number or quality of Olympic contenders as Indiana. The Hoosiers provided five athletes and one coach for the U.S. team and Kevin Berry (pictured on the division page) represented Australia. All were contestants in swimming and diving competi- tion. Dr. James Counsilman, the l.U. swimming mentor, also had three members of Olympic teams on his freshman squad this year. Four of the nine men took home an equal number of gold medals, and two female Olym- pians. Kathy Ellis and Terri Stickles, added two more first place awards. Bob Windlc, Fred Schmidt, Ken Sitzberger, and Kevin Berry were the four gold medalists who are enrolled at l.U. BOBBY WINDLE KEN SITZBERGER BOBBY LOH LUIS DE RIVERA 199 THE 1965 INDIANA FENCING TEAM— left to right: Roger Zaibek (coach), Dave Gage, Barry Feldman, Ed Rush, Mike Mihalick, Eric Peterson, Fritz Plinke (coach), Kim Baker. 1965 Results Indiana Opponent 7 Iowa 20 8 Notre Dame 19 4 Illinois 23 7 Ohio State 20 13 Chicago 14 8 Wisconsin 19 Fifth in Big Ten Meet. inexperience proves costly for i u fencers UNDER NEW coach John Plinke, the l.U. foilmen entered their third year of varsity competition this season. The team showed continued improvement, but more experienced teams from other schools proved to be too tough. At the Big Ten championships, two fencers were nudged from the finals in play-offs as the team finished in sixth spot for the second straight year. Eric Peterson in epee and Dave Gage in foil per- formed extremely well this year. Considering that it takes several years of experience to develop a strong fencing team, the l.U. squad can look forward to next season ' s meets with anticipation for improved success. Movability and dexterity are two assets which are needed to make a good fencer. One member of the l.U. team parries to offset the thrust of an opponent during an intersquad practice session. ' lJ, k« m-- - ' ..i « 200 marksmanship earns big ten rifle crown THE HOOSIER rifle team revenged two sea- son losses to Purdue and fired its way to the Big Ten Championship. Jim Ohnesorge and Dave Gutzwilier scored perfect rounds in the title match to give the team a six-point triumph. Seniors Jim Bailey, Steve Cork, and Bill Her- ring provided consistent firing for the team. Bailey served as the team captain during the year. Other strength came from juniors Stan Kent and Dave Herrick who scored top honors during at least one outing during the year. Victories in 1965 came over Rose Poly, Wis- consin, Notre Dame, Michigan State, and Ohio State in the conference meet. The defeats by Purdue were by 20 and 3 points respectively. The senior members of the I.U. team provided most of the scoring power for the rifle team. The members are, left lo right: Bill Herrings, Jim Bailey, Steve Cork, and Dave Herrick. r THE 1965 I.U. RIFLE TEAM— froo; row. left to right: Bill Herring, Jim Ohnesorge, Jim Bailey (Capt.), Dave Herrick. Second row: Stan Kent, Dave Gutzwilier, Steve Cork. Third row: Capt. James D. Neighbors (coach), S Sgt. James E. North (coach). F gymnasts improve over previous big ten Joel Sutlin, I.U. ' s top gymnast in 1965, exhibits his skill on the steel rings as he executes the Olympic cross during the meet with Minnesota. PACED BY versatile sophomore Joel Sutlin and senior Frank Knuckles, the gymnastics team made much improvement over the previous season. Sutlin, competing in the all-around event, led Coach Otto Ryser ' s charges in every meet except one. The gymnasts compiled a 3-3 record in Big Ten competition and finished with an overall 6-4-1 mark. Included in the victory column were reversals of losses to Minnesota and Ohio State. Under the new system of determining the con- ference champion through the final dual meet stand- ing, the team finished two notches over last year to take fifth place. One other change this year was the substitution of the long horse for the tumbling event. After Knuckles and Sutlin, the most consistent performers were Clark Wells, Marty Rosen, Mike Ross, and Rick Early. Senior Jim Everroad also per- formed well on the trampoline. The team ' s future is bright since all will return except Knuckles and Jim Everroad. The long horse event was added to the gymnastics competi- tion this year and here Clark Wells is caught in the middle of one of the intricate maneuvers. 202 showings in 1965 1965 Gymnastics Results Indiana Opponent 801 2 Ball State 371 2 56 Navy Pier 64 72 Ohio State 46 59 Indiana State 59 36 Wisconsin 82 381 2 Michigan State 791 2 691 2 Illinois State 501 2 351 2 Iowa 841 2 68 1 2 Illinois 511 2 72 Minnesota 48 83 Chicago 37 Placed Fifth in the Big Ten Meet. Balance and timing are key elements in gymnastics and here Marty Rosen displays both as he performs on the parallel bars with a parallel stand. THE 1964-65 GYMNASTICS TEAM— From row, left to right: Dr. Otto Ryser (Coach), Marty Rosen, Mike Ross, Jim Ever- road. Second row: Howard Hormann, Clark Wells, Rich Schnei- der, Keith Ruggles, John Shonkwiler, Joel Sutlin, Frank Feigl (Student Asst.), Jim Brown (Asst. Coach). ft records tumble as trackmen improve Trenton Jackson, Illinois Olympian, smashes a track record in edging I.U. ' s outstanding junior Randy Weddle and teammate Mike Yavorski. Weddle ' s time was also one of the nation ' s best in the 1964 track season. OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL EFFORTS highlighted the 1964 outdoor and 1965 indoor track seasons. Although overall team performance was inconsistent, Coach Jim Lavery ' s men shattered a number of records and upset several teams during the year. In the outdoor competition, I.U. showed something old and something new. Senior Co-Captain Cornelius Miller highjumped 6 ' 8Vi for new track and varsity standards and regained his Big Ten crown. Co-Captain Art Camp- bell set an Indiana Relays ' record in the two mile run and Bill Craig established a varsity mark in the intermediate hurdles competition. Several juniors and sophomores also set various records in the outdoor season and continued that pace in 1965. Particularly notable were Wilbert Davis, who became I.U. ' s first 15-foot pole vaulter and Co-Captain Terry Shy, who clipped four seconds from the 1 000-yard run standard. The outstanding accomplishment of the dual meet season was the upset of Michigan State, second in the Big Ten. In addition to Shy and Davis, Randy Weddle and Larry Siesky also placed in the Big Ten Meet and were repeated scorers for it. 204 All eyes are on I.U. Co-Captain Cornelius Sonny Miller as he clears another height on the way to one of his many victor ies in an outstanding career. Miller established new track and varsity records in this meet. THE 1965 I.U. TRACK TEAM— Front row, left to right: Tom Pope, Mike Johnston, Marty Lebowitz, Larry Siesky (Co.Capt.), Terry Shy (Co- Capt.), Mark Fenwick, Jim Vandenbark. Second row: Jim Brooks, Larry Sells, Randy Weddle, Allan Marshall, Ed Russell, Ken Mineau, Mose Easley. Third row: Jack Daulton, Wilbert Davis, John Humphrey, Rich Dilling, Mike Hensgen, Virgil Bankson, Harry Shriver, Dick Plank. Fourth row: Bill Perrin (Asst. Coach), Steve Gardner, P. William Barada, Dave Hochstetler, Jim Burrell, Spike Dixon (Trainer), Jim Lavery (Head Coach). 205 Results 1964 Outdoor Indiana Opponent 63 Il linois 69 82 Northwestern 59 Indiana First in Big State Meet. Indiana Seventh in Big Ten Meet. 1965 Indoor Indiana Opponent 42 Notre Dame 51 42 Purdue 36 42 Missouri 89 511 2 Wisconsin 77 511 2 Michigan State 421 2 661 2 Ohio State 731 2 Indiana Ninth in Big Ten Meet. Wilbert Davis is the picture of concentration as he begins another important vault. The I.U. junior holds every varsity mark and placed high in the NCAA Meet. Despite the exhortations of his teammates and a blazing anchor leg, John Brooks barely missed catching Mike Becker of Illinois. individuals demonstrate I 206 In a duel between two of the Big Ten ' s top distance men, Art Campbell leads eventual winner, Al Carius of Illinois. Speed and endurance during 64 65 season Allan Marshall, I.U. s top indoor long distance man, is close on the heels of a Wisconsin runner in an exciting two mile run. 207 recreation through all-campus participation Director Robert Stumpner of the Intramural Department had a busy year in 1965. Besides the usual responsibilities of co-ordinating the I-M program, he was also in charge of scheduling the varsity sports of fencing and soccer. A UNIVERSITY could be a lonely place for many students if it were not for the intramural program. During 1964-65, Director Robert Stumpner super- vised the I.U. multi-sport program which saw over 4,000 active participants. The wide range of activi- ties covered the area from chess to all-campus basket- ry — y ball tournaments. Intramurals is one of the largest functions at I.U. and along with the many activities, the program and Mr. Stumpner must provide officials for the events. Taken from a field of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation majors, the officials gather knowledge which can later be utilized in related fields. Assistant Dale Phelps was in charge of the varied and complete scheduling activities, and he master- minded the scheduling of about 15,000 different individual teams during the entire year. 208 is the goal of the uu. intramural program Basketball in Indiana is a reaction, not just recreation. The I-M program provides variations of the sport from tournaments to free throw shooting contests. League play, however, is usually the most exciting and rewarding during the winter. Touch football makes up the major part of the fall intramural program and the teams usually take all available time to practice for the rival contests. 209 , ' ,■■ f J 4 ,J ' 4 _ 4 4 -- — .-_ T 1 ■— 4 -1-s -- 4 4 Frenzy, fierceness grip pounding hearts, and applause stings muffled hands. A nxiety charges emotions and makes them scream through clouds of frosted breath. The incessant flapping of a flag, the chatotic colors of the crowd create an awesome vastness. But, when the screams and applause are silent, and the kaleidoscopic hues of the masses are gone, there remains another kind of vastness, empty, stark, majestic. 2i; Cl e t%ke pride i de 4 rit rd s from m % 4 X V • a ■p A % f m. i Wh. HikHH lib -v ALICE OSLER managing editor arbutus big three 214 I MEG GRAY editor-in-chief BIG THREE are appointed in the spring. They have a weeic or so to smile, daz- zled at their new title. 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Franklyn I.e Prickett 66. Thomas Charles Reading 67. Robert Rhoades 68. Manucheher Roudiani 69. John Andrew Rupp 70. David Fulton Rush 71. Robert Louis Schmidt 72. Rex DeFoe Schrader 73. John Daniel SchrafTenberger 74. Arthur Franklin Schreiber 75. Larry Paul Scott 76. Jerry Shutt 77. Edward Lee Skinner 78. James Allen Smith 79. David Eraser Spence 80. Dan Emiel Spicer 81. Donald Lee Steele . 82. Ronald Ray Steele ' 83. Judith Ann Stoelting 84. Richard William Strain 85. Arthur T. Stratman 86. Robert William Swanson 87. Thomas A. Swihart 88. Charles Lee Thiemann 89. John Vincent Thomas 90. John Frederick Truitt 91. Marcia Jane Tucker 92. James Leo Uhles 93. Melvin Harvey Voth 94. Harry D. Walker 95. George Dale Welch 96. Gerald C. R. Wheatley 97. Walter Davidson Willett 98. JelTrey Hobbs Wilson 99. George Albert Wing 100. John James Withey 101. James Edward Young 102. Frederick Knarr Zahrt 103. Albert J. Zellhuber 104. Kermit Charles Zjieg 105. Richard Gordon Zimmerman CPO beta gamma sigma blue key Richard Best Robert Braman William Butz John Crane William Goss Thomas Graham Harry Lamberson Donald McGovern Bruce Peters Frederick Schmidt Peter Shuler Richard Van Arsdale Thomas Van Arsdale J 11(, I- .Ik  -T E1R— 771 va.i. ' 5«,.t,.fi rrr ' 4at. . ' :f% ' ■I Fronr Row, Left to right: William B. Numm (Vice-Pres.), Olga A. Sycock (Treas.), James Bredle (Pres.), Jerry D. Reed (Vice- Pres.)- Second Row: Cheryl Blackburn, Jerry Bitoled, Kenneth L. Buck, Paul A. Clark, Alan D. Kohn, Connie Hall. Third Row: Robert Watkins, Edwin G. Reschly, Don Ongett, Harold SoUen- berger. Homer A. Brown, Larry Jones, Larry Dean. Fourth Row: Charles D. Grandstaff, Ross A. Paris, Larry Fonkel, Robert W. Barrett, Paul W. Parkison, James A. Spear, Richard L. Hilligoss, Robert W. Swanson, David W. Baker. accounting club alpha lambda delta freshman scholastic honorary Front Row, Left to right: Martha Rockwood, Susie Myers, Jan Westfall, Carol Pollard. Second Row: Nancy Devine, Barbara Dolata, Ann Bier, Nancy Cox, Cheryl Werner. Third Row: Millie Hodson, June Terkhorn, Marilyn Mast, Ann Meier, Ellen Ketterson, Sheila Roe. Fourth Row: Barbara Hobson, Kathy Haughy, Ruth Ann Tedrow, Cynthia Bartlett, Nancy Bachmann, Kathy DeVos, Eileen Vandermark. 227 ALPHA EPSILON DELTA was organized to provide an intellectual organization for pre-medical students and to perform a service to the campus. Important activities during the past year were sponsorship of the annual pre-med meeting for freshmen in conjunction with the College of Arts and Sciences; presentation of several guest speakers; and supplementation of the reading shelf, for pre-med students, located in Jordan Hall. The group also gave an award to the outstanding pre-medical student at L U. Front Row, Left to right: David Ramsay (Pres.), Jo Beamer (Treas.), Mike Mihalick. Second Row: Malcolmn Herring, Bruce Carlin, Linda Harris (Sec), Mark Shapiro, Jerry Drabyn. alpha epsilon delta pre ' tnedical honorary alpha kappa psi business honorary Front Row, Left to right: David Archer, Lawrence A. Friend (Vice-Pres.), Roger W. Thomas (Pres.), William D. Anderson (Treas.). Second Row: David A. Hermanson, William A. Whit- ledge, Harry M. Campbell, Ted M. McCahan, Perry Leggett, Paul A. Clark. Third Row: Rn er I Knehlineer, Paul W. Barada, Steve M. Leggett, Lawrence L. Pilkowski, David T. Fronek, Donald E. Currier, Phil Goddard. Fourth Row: Jon C. Estes, G. Thomas Harding, Stephen J. Hyatt, David L. Pollert, Victor E. Beretta, Joseph M. Cochran, David A. Young. 228 r SERVICE IS THE KEY to Alpha Phi Omega ' s high chapter ranking in the national service fraternity of which the Mu Chapter at I. U. is a member. The group was organ- ized to assemble men in the fellow- ship of the Boy Scout Oath and Law, to develop leadership, to pro- mote friendship, to provide service to the community, and to further the freedom of intellect that is our national heritage. Alpha Phi Omega members par- ticipated in numerous philanthropic projects throughout the year: they gave help to the local Boy Scout Council, were responsible for guid- ed tours on campus, and gave several scholarships. alpha phi omega service honorary From Row, Left to right: Stephen Strother (Vice-Pres.), Warren Jay Saul (Treas.), Gregory Huyette (Adv.), Dan Isaacs (Adv.), William Farina (Pres.), Mark Wakefield (Fac. Adv.), Robert Modrow (Grad. Adv.), Richard Money (Corr. Sec), Mark Sears (Rec. Sec). Second Row: Paul Guyer, John Carter, J. Robert Hall, Robert Dorst, Shelby Janes, Michael Hernandez, Norman Wernet, Jim Caldwell, Steve Hancock (Pub. and Nom. Ch.), Tom Quill (Tours Ch.). Third Row: Donald S. Bechtol, Randolph Wilson, David J. Frederich, Stephen L. Keith, Donald G. Bradley, Walter H. Roscello, Phillip E. Rosner, Charles A. Findley, Timm J. Ellerbrock, George L. Harnett Jr., Tom Weakley. J SHIL .1 .. ,M f .is KM I MBl.d v.:..iR BjBrM 9 flk - je, jl gMf HI ■r-ati M„ ' imsrM ■wfs i ' i-w -i w ' ' llj- a A S ' te, r£ i l mmm.sS iSmw V m w m- .1 mmfmmmM: m 1 L M mtMM r i m A r 1 1 flS ' « ' ' p «% « yiA t ' Mi i H 229 Front Row, Left to right: William O. Burkett, Erik J. Jensen (Operations Officer), Capt. Dane W. Burns (Faculty Adv.), Joseph A. Simonetto (Commander), Michael R. Watts (Deputy Comm.), William E. Carter (Inform. Officer). Second Row: John A. Fugate, Joseph V. Cline, Marvin Knoll, Charles E. Gratzer, John C. Sanders, Jim Thompson, Charles T. Andrews, Tom Bultman (Chaplain). arnold air society advanced afrotc honorary association of women students executive officers Front Row, Left to right: Candy Clark (Treas.), Elaine Nara- moto (Pres.), Lucy Mead (Vice-Pres.). Second Row: Helen Friedman (Co-Ch. Bd. of Standards), Linda Tremary (Pub. Relations Ch.), Barbara Ahl (Co-Ch. Bd. of Standards), Pam Kreibaum (Ch. Education and Cult. Comm.), Wanda Diness (Ch. Soc. Comm. Program Bd.). 230  Front Row, Leji lo right: Margaret R. Romine, Eileen K. Van- dermark, Elaine Naramoto (Ch.), Carole J. Butler. Second Row: Barbara Carlson, Sue Rose, Anne Meier, Judy Corder, Maryann Alexander, Sharon Goodnight. legislative board association of women students board of standards Front Row, Left to right: Lynn Schechter, Barbara Ahl (Co- Ch.), Helen Friedman (Co-Ch.). Second Row: Sugar Fell, Carol Owens (Sec), Ingrid Thorson, Ann Freedman. H ' ' r loSit 9 fm p k £ HB| m ■1 Hf jHk,i tt - 1 - ' K. M l HIb IR H m T )i m ' H S- - • ' • F k H k j -m • K 4 1 W 1 W j M ■i m I Htef-:— E W iJH ■l li 1 ' S iWL 231 1 - . .iemM ' ::kM-: %-Mm ' - ' a From Row, Left to right: Bonnie Wenger (Vice-Pres.), Annie Butler (Adv.), Judy Jones (Pres.), Ann O ' Malley (Sec), Kath- leen Ann Gilpatrick (Treas.). Second Row: Paula J. Dodd, Carol J. Olson, Nancy K. Matlock, Linda L. Earl, Marcia C. Feltner, Sherry G. Searfoss, Nancy J. Scheineson, Lucy R. Shine. Third Row: Jody King. Marilyn Sheets, Lynn Hoffman, Georgi- anne McDonald, Ellen Rosenstein, Jerry Shields, Bonnie Cohen, Karen Hunt, Susie Simms. Fourth Row: Martha E. Riley, Sus- anne Blough, Sara L. Dyer, Diane K. Hippensteel, Mary F. Barter, Sue Newman, Carol Gurchiek, Mary A. Craig. association for childhood education b nai b rith hillel Jewish student foundation Front Row, Left to right: Jacob Goldberger (Rel. Ch.), David Hurst (Pres.), David Freeman (Treas.). Second Row: Vivian Gluck (House Ch.), Sandy Feiler (Sec), Bonnie Dolnick (Prog. Ch.), Eleanor Schulman (Pub. Ch.). 232 I THE BOARD OF AEONS is an advisory group to the President of Indiana University and is chiefly concerned with the making of all policy matters affecting the welfare of the University. The Board meets with and submits reports to the President on such matters as far ranging as athletics. University re- lations with the community, and general stu dent welfare. Because of the responsibilities of this group, their work usually remains confi- dential, and thus the University community may not always be aware of their work. Membership in the group is limited to junior and senior men. selected by the President and Dean of Students ' Offices on the basis of academic and activities records and their in- terest in I. U. board of aeons Seated, Left to right: Stan Minier, Dick Best (Pres.). Standing: Bill Butz, Bill Vukowich, Peter Shuler, Bob Olson, Steve Lumm, Dave Frick, Dave Spence, Tom Martin. I 233 THE CLASS OF 1965 sandwiched in its many activities in the rush of maicing sure it would graduate on time. Among this year ' s projects were the traditional planning of commencement ceremonies. In co- operation with the other class or- ganizations, plans were begun for the awarding of recognition to an alumnus who has made an outstand- ing contribution to higher educa- tion either in administration, or research and teaching. A plaque would be set to honor the recipient of this award. The class also began work on an all-class loan fund, that should be established in the near future. The class cabinet continued its work of past years in voicing student opinion to administration. class of ' 65 Front Row, Left to right: Don McGovern (Treas.), Sarah L. Jay (Cabinet Rep.), Susie Hendricks (Director), Marti McMurtry (Director), Priscilla Logan (Sec). Second Row: Edward C. Walters (Ind. Male Dir.), Pete Shuler (Pres.), Mickey Baer (Organ. Male Dir.), Ken Barker (Vice-Pres.). 234 Front Row, Left to right: Dan Smith (Pres.), Marilyn Cole (sec), Larry Carter (Vice-Pres.)- Second Row: Pam Turner (Org. Female Dir.), Chuck Smid (Org. Male Dir.), Ray Mak- owski (Indp. Male Dir.), Robert Lundal (Treas.), Carolyn Rish (Indp. Female Dir.). ' class of 66 officers council Front Row, Left to right: Bernerdine Esarey, Chris Garrott, Mimi Pearlman, Sally Boardman, Sandy Hipkins. Second Row: Judy Wake, Kay Booton, Diane Robinson, Sherry Watkins, Pamela B. Shrewsbury, Margaret Barrows. Third Row: Jon P. Abell, James Kittle, James R. Roush, T. Max Warner, Rick Knop, Geoffrey Noel Seaman, Sheldon D. Brusslan. Not pic- tured: Dave Goodman. 1 kb. ' AlM Bl J l I Bi ' B B I Hi ■BjJ I L MtjT m H |HF f 9 A il B v ' - i Hp K B K W9M ■B K yik Ha a 235 Front Row, Left to right: Wes Hamilton, Rex Joseph, Jay Wheatly, Nancy Cohen. Second Row: Jim King, Sharon Hen- drickson, Nancy Schaffer, Charles Ott. officers council class of 67 Front Row, Left to right: Jo Anne Geesaman, Mary Mullins, Georgia James, Susan Scovern, Gail Pearlman. Second Row: Claudia Moss, Larry Johnston, Nancy Bachman, Mary Butt, Dan Scott, Harry Jensen, Elaine Anstett. Third Row: John Blair, Charles Ott, Gayle Levin, Dave Swickard, Nancy Schaffer, Bill Hamm, Pete Schielle. Fourth Row: John Wappel, Mike Patrick, Bob Amt, Randy Covington, Tom Funk, Mike Schumate, Pete Siecrist, Bob Weimer, Pete Smith. 236 Front Row, Left to right: Larry Cohen (Treas.), Rich Blaney (Pres.), Bill Lamb (Vice-Pres.), Lynn Hokensen (Sec.)- Second Row: Ann Flanigan (Org. Female Dir.), Dave Kowinski (Ind. Male Dir.), Norm Lighty (Org. Male Dir.), Phyllis Chong (Ind. Female Dir.). officers class of 68 council Front Row, Left to right: Dave Zahrt, Jan Hartke, Ira Wolk. Second Row: Carolyn Mullikin, Robin Fedotin, Pat Purkey, Carol Hartley, Jayne Grote. 237 cosmopolitan club international social cluh THE COSMOPOLITAN CLUB, a social organization founded to fur- ther campus relations between in- ternational students and American students at I. U., has a record mem- bership of 650 students and faculty members. Guided by an expanded executive committee, the club pre- sented a variety of programs each week, each attempting to foster friendship and understanding of the nations of the world. These programs ranged from movies of other countries to complete eve- nings devoted to one particular country. The major accomplish- ment of the Cosmopolitan Club was the International Dinner held in November as the finale for Inter- national Week on campus. delta sigma pi professional business fraternity Front Row, left to right: Steve CuUen, Clay Seth, Peter Fettig (Treas.), John Schraffenberger (Pres.), Bob Dratwa (Vice- Pres.), Keith W. Anderson (Sec), Rick Hillagoss. Second Row: Lee Whiten, Bob Asbaugh, Dave Briggs, Jim Gray, Dave Myer, Fred Dunn, Jim Pfiefer, Frank Bryja, Jim Mozer. Third Row: Ed Belzea, Bill Huddleston, Gary Gardner, Kermit Zieg, Glenn Moore, John Holtzinger, Charles Stuart, Dave Thomas, Jan Spech, Dave Case. ' ' h i 1 1 ft ? r M f it 238 Front Row, Left to right: Diane Warshawski, Jan Harrell (Sec). Gail Pearlman (Vice-Pres.), Ellen Woods (Pres.), Kay Kennison (Treas.), Roselyn Biel. Second Row: Nancy Devine, Laurie White, Joyce Hayhurst, Cheryl Werner, Marilyn Schultz, Barbara Wade, Karen Adelman, Martha Rockwood. Third Row: Millie Hodson, Jane Snider, Connie Climer, Anne Meier, Mary Jo Ridgeway, Nancy Butterbaugh, Nancy Bachmann, Carol Pollard, Janet Mollis, Cheryl Bills. Fourth Row: Ellen Ketterson, Eileen Loveck, Jan Yost, Karen Gillen, Gail Robertson, Ginny Soule, Lissa Purdy, Nancy Wilson, Judy Spears, Nancy Bushman, Vicki Jornod, Barbara Franklin. enomene sophomore activities honorary falcon club junior activities honorary iA. x ' H. m 4m l£d nbMr m Lm:r : r ' ' f M ■,t w% ■i .2 [fwmi [■f-t n m mm.. - supT ' s W3 w ' iMf - mmSr ' V - m RES DlliCEri , -, M l Qiv fr IB I iii R P 3 . f r f ' ' H l 239 DAVE COHN, editor SAM JACOBS, chief editorial writer fall BOB STOVER, managing editor 240 ids troika MONTE HAYES, editor MARC CARMICHAEL, managing editor EVEN THE MOST AUTHOR- ITARIAN of leaders cannot escape being engulfed in the mountains of work that accom- pany any long-established insti- tution. Here the Troika, The In- diana Daily Student ' s Big Three, are shown as they are truly ab- sorbed in their work (or are they being absorbed by it?). Serious- ly, the work of the Student ' s editors is one of the most de- manding, time-consuming jobs on campus, since it requires con- stant, daily work to produce any daily publication. spnng JOEL MCNALLY, chief editorial writer 241 Advertising staff: Dave Goodman, Jan Matthews. ids editors fall Front Row, Left to right: Don Snider, Harriet Mech- ling, Linda Gregory, Barbara Hollingsworth. Second Row: Dave Hadley, Anita Essex, Pat Smith, Ellen Mckinney, Kit Murphy. Third Row: Ken Turpin, Sheldon Shafer, Marc Carmichael, Joel McNally, John Sherman, Mike Kelsey. Front Row, Left to right: Mary Ellen Straub, Don Snder, Kit Murphy. Second Row: Dave Allen, Tom Dolan, Linda Gregory, Larry Allen, Margie Reynolds. Third Row: Ken Turpin, Sheldon Shafer, Jim Nolan, Ken Bredemeier. Fourth Row: Doug Roberts, Tom Deel. spnng business 242 Front Row, Left to right: Corinna Kaarlela, Alice Jane Smith, Frieda Lentz, Mary Ellen Straub, Vivian Fiscus, Diane Kiver, Edie Vincent, Heidi Kraushar. Second Row: Richard Barron, Davie Lorentz, David McAllister, Ken Bredemeier, James Nolan, Craig Klugman, Dennis Elliott, Kirk Smith, Robert Furlow. fall spnng Business staff, Left to right: Tim Black, Fred Weddle, Kent Wright, Leslie Wright. Front Row, Left to right: Jo Ann Spahn, Gregg Trusty, Emily Keas. Second Row: Maryjo Kimmell, Eugenia Nixon, Valeria Cocks, Karen Moorman, Martha Barton. Third Row: Randy Covington, Cheryl Werner, Elias Kapangama, Eli Ndimeim, Jon Bullman. Fourth Row: Elaine Zuroff, Jo Ann Brown, Jim Sherra, Tom Dorsey, Mike Nickels. Fifth Row: Abdulaziz Omar, Rick Knop. reporters 243 A MAJOR CHANGE for The Indiana Daily Student during the past year was a switch to off-set printing, a method used to speed up actual press time. This change exemplifies the progressive attitude The Student has had since its founding in 1867. The daily cam- pus paper serves as a laboratory for students in the Department of Journalism, and as such, reflects student ability as well as events of interest to students. Constant strug- gles to meet deadlines, the desire to make a bigger and better paper, change-over in personnel — all these were problems that The Student had to face during the year. But the challenge was met successfully and The World ' s Greatest College Daily completed its ninety-eighth year of continuous publication on campus. devotion + creativity the world s greatest college daily 245 Front Row, Left to right: Peg Goolik (Soc. Ch.), Janice Bran- igan (Treas.), Cyndy Matthews (Vice-Pres.), Gail Benjamin (Pres.). Judy Hodges (Pub.), Sharon Decker (Sec). Second Row: Sue Wade, Judy Turner, Cathy Cooper, Kitzie Lisby, Nancy Slick, Jane Fuller, Carolyn Thompson, Alice Kapusta, Carole Stout, Virginia Smith, Sue Schenkel, Carroll Leich, Joan Good. home economics club theta sigma phi journalism honorary Front Row, Left to right: Bobbi Marmer (Treas.), Linda Borsch (Pres.), Carol Justice (Archivist), Anne Campbell (Sec). Sec- ond Row: Linda Gregory, Ellen McKinney, Harriet Mechling, Kit Murphy, Patty Francis. Third Row: Mary Beth Mattox, Judy Mishler, Donna Potocki, Sue Wilson, Nancy Malone, Susan Ripley, Darlyne Gaynor. 246 i-mens club Front Row, Left to right: Larry Siesky, Bob Campbell, Charley Neel, Dick Morse, Rick Gilbert, Drew Bachman, Bob Haley, Bruce A. Curths, Donald C. Bennett, Tom Stock, Terry Shy. Second Row: Dick Jacobberger, Nichael L. Ross (Bd. of Dir ' s.), Charles J. Kane, Douglas E. Lackey (Sec.-Treas.), Tom Van Arsdale (Pres.), Dick Isel (Vice-Pres.), Bob Gergely (Bd. of Dir ' s.), Dave Gutzwiller (Bd. of Dir ' s.), Ted Stickles (Bd. of Dir ' s.). Third Row: John Brooks, Randall Weddle, Steve Bab- bidge, Jim Vandendark, Dennis M. O ' Neill, Thomas M. Mc- Glasson, Curt Hiner, Rich Burns, Tom Pope, Dennis Krueger, Allan Marshall. Fourth Row: Jim Ohnesorge, Jim Jewell, Wayne L. Witmer, David Power, Charles Richter, Dick Schaible, Paul Kuchuris, Jr., Tom Erickson, Fred H. Lussow, Bill Poe, Phil Westfall, Denny Colston. Fifth Row: Jack A. Daulton, Cary Tremune, Carl Neuman, Al Harden, Ronald L. Keller, Rod McNerney, James F. Burrell, Bruce R. EUwanger, Wilbert D. Davis, Robert K. Barrow, Dick Plank, Richard Laws, Robert Olson. Sixth Row: Richard Conaway, Ed Russell, Ken Alvares, Charles Ogilby, Gary Verhoven, Pete Anderson, Richard Scott, Tom Nowatski, Dick Van Arsdale, Gary Grieger, Rich Badar, Jon McGlocklin, Robert E. Williamson, John K. Ruggles. THE INTER-VARSITY CHRIS- TIAN FELLOWSHIP is a member of a national student organization whose purpose is to present the relevance of God to the college student on campus. The Fellowship is open to all Indiana University students who seek the answers to those many problems that usually confront the modern college stu- dent in his search for a better un- derstanding of God and himself. With this goal in mind, the group presented weekly programs de- signed to provide information on pertinent topics. Noted speakers presented lectures on problems of current importance to students.. inter-varsity christian fellowship 247 Sealed, Left to right: Dale Crane, Bruce Jarvis, Terry Ellis, Bill Junk, Max Lieberenz, Phil Rosner, Bob Wiesen, Marty Traber, Tom Elder, Dennis Magid, Lawrence Howard, Jim Gemmer, Steve Miller, Stan Pequignot, Tom Kilrain, Dave Ober, Steve Johnson, Rex Schrader, John Gilliam, Bill Cook, John Carter, Agris Peter- sons, Duke Rouse, Jerry Conklin, Larry Coe, Russell Frew, George Brant, Doug Roland. Left to right: Steve Miller (Treas.), Stan Pequignot (Pres.), Andy Harvey ( Vice-Pres. ) , Tom Kilrain (Sec.)- THE INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL is the legis- lative, judicial, and coordinating body of the fraternity system at I. U. The members belong to a recognized fraternity and must maintain a 2.0 accumulative aver- age to remain in the group. The IPC is chiefly respon- sible for setting goals and standards for organized men on the campus. The group has had a wide array of speakers during the year as a part of their program. They have also sponsored scholarships for needy students. Among other activities have been the awarding of intramural athletic prizes, and trophies for homecoming. The IPC par- ticipated in a banquet with the members of the Pan- hellenic Council. inter-fraternity council 248 Front Row, Lefi to right: John Hauschild (Adv.), David Joseph- son (Treas.), Steve Mains (Ext. Vice-Pres.), John Jacobs (Pres.), Carter Jaclcson (Int. Vice-Pres.), David Spitzer (Sec), Dean Koehlinger (Adv.). Second Row: Allen E. Sims, Michael B. Nicoloff, Bruce Miller, Barry Glazer, Duane Taylor, Jim Schwier, Bob Shirey, Thomas Hueber, Curtis Wilson (Sr. Jus- tice). Third Row: Lee Wiggam, Howard Bernstein, Dennis Dedlow, Ronald Collins, Michael Thompson, J. Frank Fisher, Joseph C. Mausey, Robert J. Hunner, David L. Morris, Steven V. Shoup. Fourth Row: Stephen Glass, Stephen H. Johnson, Patrick W. Harrison, Gary Bauer, Dave Johnson, Steve Schmid- lap, Dan Askins, John Curtis, John Surbeck, Bill Putz (Justice), Dave Gerow. Fifth Row: Daniel S. Bin, Glenn Wisnieski, Ken- neth M. Maltenfort, Wilkie Alvin Carter, Jr., Brandt C. Downey, Owen B. Melton Jr., Key Phillip, A. Jay Brinson, Randy Rowan, Ronald D. Stanis. junior inter-fraternity council CO-ORDINATION OF PLEDGES and pledge classes is one of the main goals of the Junior Interfra- ternity Council. Composed of two members from each of the 32 pledge classes, the JIFC works to promote the exchange of ideas among the pledge classes, and to act as a representative body to the Interfraternity Council and to the administration in order to present one aspect of campus opinion. In keeping with the group ' s com- munity service goals, JIFC spon- sored a Christmas party for the children of the Exchange Home. In addition, the members participated in other student-sponsored philan- thropic events. 249 Front Row, Left to right: Sandy Fritz (Wells Quad.), Maryanne Ulrich (Sec.-Treas.), Susan Woodworth (Willkie), Pamela Kreibaum (Read Center), Carole J. Butler (Vice-Pres.). Second Row: Robert Lundal (McNutt), Mike Nickels (Foster), Ray- mond C. Kirtland (Teter), James Piatt (Pres. IRHA), David McAllister (Daily Student Reporter), Jon P. Abele (Vice-Pres. IRHA). presidents council inter-residence halls association judicial board Front Row, Left to right: Carol R. Quakkenbush, Patty Fraden- burg, Carole Sachs. Second Row: Steven Conrad, Donald E. Mosier (Ch.), William H. Rieck, Ted M. Thompson. 250 inter-residence halls association ONE OF THE FEW residence halls organizations in the United States to govern men and women under one consitution, the Inter-Residence Halls Association cele- brated its fifth anniversary this year as a co-educational institution. Working on hall, center, and inter-residence levels, the I. R. H. A. served to set and maintain stan- dards for dormitory living. The executive council, com- posed of the presidents of all the dormitories, was guided by its officers in the improvement of dorm con- ditions, inter-residence communications, and relations with the administration. Another important branch of I. R. H. A. was the Judicial Board, which acted as an appeal court for cases from the center boards. 251 Left to right in ascending order: Pete Shuler, Susan Crouch, Becky Hart, Glenda Gray, Susie Mangel, Jane Platte, Nancy Shephard, Bonnie Jo Burk, Rick Pearce, Kathy Brown, Marie Kuchuris, Kathy Koop, Jim Gothard, Don Carlson, Harry Lamberson, Jim Moore, Chuck Deets. foundation steering committee plans 252 Pete Shuler president THE GREATEST COLLEGE WEEKEND, better known as the Little 500, is the most dramatic result of student involvement in the work of the L U. Founda- tion. Each year the members of the Foundation work hard to plan a continually improved weekend of fes- tivities, the climax of which is the Mini trike race and the Little 500 itself. Proceeds from the many events of the Little 500 weekend go to provide student scholar- ships for L U. students. Susan Crouch vice-president William S. Armstrong director Curt Simic advisor to steering committee 253 1 1 mamm mil I i Hhi SVfTM 1 ' 1 1 254 THE INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION chan- nels most of the gifts, grants, and scholarships that are given to the University. The students who are members of the Foundation aid in the work of this non-profit group by greeting Foundation and University alumni, by giving over 200 scholarships each year with the pro- ceeds of Little 500 Weekend, and by selecting and honoring new Foundation members who are chosen on the basis of past contributions to campus activities. The basic goal of the I. U. Foundation is to forward the expansion of Indiana University through the well- planned administration of all gifts. picnic and little 500 ban quet, expansion and scholarship are supervised by student foundation 255 Front Row, Left to right: Treva B. Davis, Marion H. Coons, Treva J. Delpha, Betty Jo Day, Marilyn E. Fillbrandt, Ann Franklin, D. Jane Dunn, Brenda K. Harper. Second Row: Marsha Hunt, Gammiel B. Gray, Marilyn Feigenbaum, Mary Connell, Ann Clippinger, Judy Evans, Mary Jo Day, Pat BuW, Mitzi Augenbergs, Judy Floretta, Diane Fredrick. Third Row: Susie Deems, Marilyn K. Cole, Vicki J. Foster, Sara C. Clip- pinger, Janet S. Fitzpatrick, Lee-Anne Foster, Steven L. Chit- wood, Linda L. Douglass, Sylvia A. Ehrman, Pam J. Creek, Sharon R. Carrel, Barbara E. Ahl. Fourth Row: Pat Miller, Barbara Yanney, Darlyne Gaynor, Adrian Drapalik, Anne Binkley, Barb Brown, Judy Irish, Mary Goluch, Lissa A. Ahl, Louise Newhard, Candy Clark, Anne Walker, Bill Cook. Fifth Row: Tom Erickson, Joe Foncannon, Tom Edler, William J. Farins, F. Dee Goldberg, Pat Graves, Jill Greenberg, Anna C. Cox, Edwin L. Davis, John R. Clark, Ron Chaffin, Bill Hanker- meyer, Reid Eby, Jeff Comment. iu foundation Front Row, Left to right: Elaine M. Naramoto, Susan R. Chas- tain, Lynn M. Smock, Mary L. Ross, Ann Stoelting, Jill M. Paulk, Patricia L. Relyea, Candi T. Prichard. Second Row: Kathy S. Esser, Lorna E. Propes, Judy A. Rodenbarger, Liene R. Ozolins, Lois Loats, Diane O ' Kieffe, Margaret E. Gray, Lisbeth Osgood, Susan Selke, Judy E. Ramming. Third Row: Mary Pytel, Carol Peder, David McCrea, David Ramsay, Jerry E. Peters, Lee Lurton. Thomas M. McGlasson, Joel Montgomery, Patricia J. Overmyer, Cynthia J. McMillan. Fourth Row: Donald L. Wakefield, George B. Specs, Henry H. Persons, Jim Rawlings, Dave Nelson, Stanley E. Pequignot, Patricia A. Kellison, Ray- mond E. Makeowski, Randy Roberts, Robert Lundal, Mike D. Tucker, Sam Stoehr. Fifth Row: Er rol M. Magidson, Pete E. Rafakis, John B. Stoeckley, Paul G. Kuchuris, Jr., B. Glenii Moore, Bill F. Morgan, Jr., Doug Roberts, Brock Blosser, Mickey Baer, Al Plummer, Bruce Peters, Dan Mosca. 256 ? - ■' i , - • ■Fronr ow, Le r to right: Priscilla Logan, Marilyn K. Stanley, Patricia E. Nixon, Pam Kreibaum, Judith G. Cook, Betty J. Kish, Merry G. Ring, Mary Jo Thompson. Second Row: Julie A. Rench, Jan M. Meschberger, Julie A. Fraze, Barbara R. Lane, Cheryl A. Lau, Pam A. Olson, Judi K. Sturm, Kay B. Hoffar, Diana L. Movius, Judy A. Robinson, Jan R. McClintick. Third Row: Kenneth E. Hardman, Joseph O. Vogel, Dennis D. Leatherman, Elaine B. McCormick, Juanita H. Mast, Kay A. McCarthy, Christine Moudy, Karen L. Mann, Judy L. Hay, Wil- liam J. Otte, Wayne L. Kelley, John W. Kneisley. Fourth Row: Thomas J. Martin, Stephen M. Miller, William L. Green, Stan A. Fox, John F. Heines, Phillip E. Rosner, Tom M. Nowatzke, Bruce R. Jarvis, John D. Gilliam, Joel D. McNally, Dale A. Krane. Fifth Row: William Hunts, Peter A. Fettig, Donald M. Levin, Ramond C. Kirtland, William M. Gilkison, Jon P. Mc- Glocklin, David A. Lynn, Richard K. Featherstone, Lawrson J. Clark, Ivan J. Jahns, William Lowell Goss. iu foundation Form Row, Left to right: Mary Beth Mattox, Connie Henderson, Marcia E. Hollander, Sue Haven, Joan Wilson, Diane Hackler, Judy L. Mishler. Second Row: Gay HoUiday, Jane Lee, Alice Camplejohn, Becky Fugit, Lela Ives, Sandy Jackson, Mary Herrin, Carolyn Tracy, Becky Wolf, Carole Butler. Third Row: Steve Hirschfeld, Steve Johnson, R. T. Isel, Fred Lussow, Mark Coffman, Richard Darst, Bruce Kotzan, David A. Cusick, Michael Farbman, Edward McCabe. Fourth Row: Mike Nealon, Jerry Pugh, Fred Foushee, Bob Leadbetter, Jim Goins, Gary Gross, Jack Hamilton, Chuck Gruenwald, John Forbes, Dave Hadley, Bill Junk. Fifth Row: Tom Browne, Rick Huff, Gerald Hager, Don Loftus, Tom Jansen, Dan McConnell, John Mohr, Gary Darnell, Jim Gemmer, Mike Egnatz, Ron Lehocky, Jeffrey L. Graves. 1 r% a 257 i % m4 H tI ' iIkJL ' .afc ' .- . ' ' V ' ' ' y Mk R ;fj P ; 1 ' L ■■., - • tt 1 JLJ m ' t Edw ' - ' ; ' ' af ' B W ' If ' TO 1 ■? 1 From Row, Left to right: Michele K. Jamison, Sherry A. Moore, Cheryl S. Williamson, Cheryl L. Ranz, Robin A. Shore, Ethel R. Sanders, Carol Scott, Helen J. Wilson. Second Row: Kathy Lybrook, Sally Bash, Pamela Stoner, Susan Shane, Ann G. Shane, Anna C. Schildroth, Kathy Rush Susan L. Startup, Suzie LeFevre, Kristen V. Boyd. Third Row: Linda L. Stroppel, Howdy Wilcoz, J. K. Winckelbach, Jay T. Summerville, Jaris A. Standley, Charles D. Storms, James J. Zukowski, Charles A. Waggoner, Richard D. Telle, Cheryl J. Beiriger. Fourth Row: Barrie L. Zimmerman, Goeffrey Noel Seaman, Robert A. Smith, Robert J. Wiesen, James E. Gaskins, Robert D. VanNest, Larry W. Turpen, Thomas L. Ireland, Barry Forst. Fifth Row: Ronald R. Shaner, Robert V. Stover, James R. Roush, James E. Piatt, Michael L. Sterrett, Theodore H. Randall, John F. Suhre, Robert J. O ' Neal, Walter H. Roscello, Jerry O ' Shaughnessey, Bob Thopy, Rick Spear, John F. Olmstead. iu foundation Front Row, Left to right: Edee White, Ginny White, Ann Web- ster, Betsy Williams, Patricia Tylisz, Barbara Venezia, Sherry L. Winslow, Eileen K. Vandermark. Second Row: Judith L. Turner, Marcy J. Tucker, Sally J. Wiltsehiere, Mike W. Tucker, Stece W. Urse, Pam Turner, Sara Turyman, Carol J. Young- hushand. Third Row: Alvin R. York, Gary C. Staton, John Whitmore, Pete Woodburn, Larry Scott, Dave Sprague, Richard Wheeler, Paul J. Vander Gheynst, Steve M. Leggett. Fourth Row: Fred K. Zahrt, Chuck J. Smid, James A. Strain, Walter H. Wiesmiller, Kelly Harrington, Jeffrey Nierdlan, David H. Ruby, Rodney E. Starmer, Timothy W. Shrewsbury, Tom Wright. 258 Front Row, Left to right: Sarah Jay, Janet Bradford, Claire S. Malis, Mary Jo Bolster, Linda Borsch, Sue A. Wilson, Carol L. Andres. Second Row: Margery Resnick, Barb Brandt, Betsy Baer, Charles E. Brashears, Ron Alvarez, David F. Briggs, John Dyar, Donna Bowen, Linda Boring. Third Row: Kern R. Barker, Don H. Adler, Jerry Hilligoss, Warren A. Boyd, Stephen E. Conrad, Mike Bruney, Robert D. Bell, Richard C. Bean, Mike R. Burt, Allan V. Abbott. Fourth Row: Dick Armstrong, Bob Appleman, Jon P. Abell, Lonnie G. Bewick, Jim Birr, Bob Braman, Max Barrick, Bill Rieck, Tom Boscher, Larry Ailes, Thomas Buecker, Norman Eisenberg. iu foundation Front Row, Left to right: Patricia M. Shane, Rita J. Burd, Enid Carr, Barbara K. Steczysyn, Mary Ann Spahr, Lynda Jo Tomlin, Rita F. Ricks. Second Row: Margery E. Flanders, Bliss A. Bowman, Carolyn A. Fleischhauer, Barney Barry, Gail Fields, Laure Eklund, Bobbi Marmer, Wanda Diness. Third Row: Jane A. Gard, Paulajo Graves, Susan E. Dorris, Jerry E. Lewis, Edward G. Walters, Linda Leach, Karen Greiner, Carolyn Mc- Kinney, Pamela Ridgeway. Fourth Row: Rick Hokanson, Ann Rager, Lynn Marcus, John A. Fugate, Robert H. Kirkpatrick Jr., William P. Butz, Dean A. Bentle, Duke D. Rouse, David J. Hadley, Karen Shoemaker, Cindy Whitfield, Anita Rohrer. Fifth Row: Larry H. Lee, Allen M. Bradfield, Charles O. Finley Jr., Craig W. Koenig, Raymond H. Modesitt, Kip Both- well, Ernie Mims, Chuck Citrin, William D. Bennison, Tom Horton, Steven J. Falken, Lann Poel, Bill Fowler. t f J ' f I af 4P| ' % § % 1 ' ft mm j f km r B m : JKi ft -m, II K HL 4 259 t , -  fc. i. -r! :. . - -hi i- ' ssM-i i f N Front Row, Left to right: James L. Sapp (Pledge Tr.), Dean A. Bentle (Vice-Pres.), Dr. Ronald D. Gregory (Adv.), Duke D. Rouse (Pres.), Robert L. Appelman (Sec). Second Row: Jerry E. Lewis, Robert K. Urick, John A. Fugate, Jerry Speer, Robert R. Browne. Third Row: Earl Brunine Jr., Herman E. Greenwood, Thomas H. Hougland, Dennis Bourquein, David L. Poorbaugh. kappa kappa psi handsmen s honorary newman club catholic student s foundation Front Row, Left to right: Jean Radike (Treas.), Robert J. Chloupek (Ind. Reg. Dir.), MaeBeth Emge (Soc. Ch.), Tom Weakley (Pres.), Frances DiNoto (Internal Vice-Pres.), Walter Roseell (External Vice-Pres.), Pearl Jasis (Press Assoc). Second Row: Cammi Bogusz, Marjorie CoUings, Christine DeWulf, Mary Patricia Smith, Carol Romak, Ann Steinhardt, Julia Peggs, Diane Weimer. Third Row: Carroll Leich, William Marcotte, Herman Greenwood, Donald Neff, James Willett, J. Tim Cline, Bernard R. Seller, Fred Clark, Nancy Anderson. 260 Front Row, Left lo right: Susan F. Metzner, (Treas.), Kay Boughman (Vice-Pres.), Heather A. Whittemore (Pres.), Karen L. Greiner (Sec), Kirsten V. Boyd (Song Leader), Martha A. McMurty (Chap. Ed.). Second Row: Margery Resnick, Sarah L. Jay, Sharon A. Squier, Carolyn J. Tracy, Natalie Levine, Susy Rockwood. Third Row: Claire S. Malis, Ellen L. Crowder, Susan Crouch, Lissa Ahl, Kathy Koop, Patricia R. Miller, Sylvia A. Ehrman. mortar board outstanding junior women THE INITIATION of Mrs. Gran- ville Wells as an honorary mem- ber was a highlight for the twenty- five members of Mortar Board, an honorary which gives recognition to junior women. Notified of their selection at the annual A. W. S. Mass Meeting in the spring, the members were selected on the basis of superior scholarship, outstanding leadership, and active service on the campus level. Other activities of the group dur- ing the year were helping with newspaper distribution for the Daily Herald Telephone, and being hostesses at a breakfast for the wives of the Board of Aeons ' alum- ni. They also escorted I-men at the Homecoming game. 261 Front Row, Left to right: Patricia L. Noland, Christine W. Mirabella (Rec. Sec), Caren D. Goodin (Vice-Pres.), Martha Susan Johnson (Pres.), Sharon R. Thomas (Cor. Sec), Sandra L. Mirabella (Treas.), Irene Simmons (Song Leader, Chap.). Second Row: Lynn R. Alexander, Patricia A. Moore, Marilyn C. Miller, Susan B. Scheuer, Stephanie Milford, Carole S. Gyure, Lois Rosenblum, Charlene Groth. mu phi epsilon music sorority omicron delta school of business hostesses Front Row, Left to right: Carol Grimes, Susan Dodd (Treas.), Carolyn Howard (Sec), Janet Janson (Pres.), Harriet Wayts (Vice-Pres.), Janet Bush (Pub. Rel. Ch.), Renee Pausig, Barbara Lindblom. Second Row: Connie Hall, Judy Robinson, Vivian Gluck, Julie Rench, Muriel Miller, Suzanne Kasper, George- Anne Fields, Joan McCullough, Linda Uffman, Elaine Nara- moto. Third Row: Virginia A. Stipp, Linda R. Coffman, Char- lotte M. Slipher, Jane Ranshaw, Jo Ann Hilderbrandt, Sally S. Runion, Joyce K. Powlison, Pamela J. Grosenheider, Karen L. Kelsey, Barbara L. Cashbaugh, Pamela Richeson. Fourth Row: Sharon Dice, Kay Blackmore, Sandra Feiler, Carolyn Romak, Judi Turner, Tamara Attenerry, Karen Lentes, Arlene Cunning- ham, Jo Anne Gessaman, Joyce Gitzke, Christine De Wulf, Judy Van Sickle. Fifth Row: Kathy Gebhart, Margene May, Barbara White, Vivian Tabbert, Patricia Nagel, Nancy Litten, Christine Hunter, Kay Gunter, Barbara Parker, Carol Maines, Gloria Hack, Barbara Peters, Judy Haller, Sue Creakbaum. 262 oceanides synchronized swimming team Front Row, Left to right: Karen Miller, Sandi Wernimont, Alice Getelfingci, iVlichcle Jamison, Cathe Darst, Phyllis Kilgour, Sharon Gurman, Sally Niederauer, Jan Harrell, Elaine Richards, Sylvia Grant, Micky Davidson. Second Row: Alice Jane Smith, Alan Arbogast, Susie McClellan, Jane Franceschini, Mary Wexler, Marianne Gillette, Mickie Mariorano, Kathy Greene, Ellen Ketterson, Sue Huffman, Ann Eickelkraut. Third Row: Julie Miller, Cyndy Brummund, Barb Ahl, Emily Huntington, Karen Seibert, Joan Kastning, Barb Lane, Pat Overmyer, Sheila VanBeaumont, Kay Kinnison, Virginia Molby, Joanne Kovacs (Advisor). Not present: Bette Barnum, Jo Darby, Alice Driscoll, Marcia Hahn, Elaine McCormick, Jane Pottberg, Pat Shane, Karen Shapiro, Ann Rager, Jean Verhoevan, Becky Way. Front Row, Left to right: Karen Seibert, (Hist.), Mickie Mari- orano (Vice-Pres.), Cathe Darst (Treas.). Second Row: Sheila Van Beaumont (Pres.), Ellen Ketterson (Sec), Marianne Gil- lette (Pub. Rel.). SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING in its many aspects is the basis for the foundation of Oceanides. Requirements for membership in this select group of forty-five are met through skills tryouts which test the ability of the members in basic strokes as well as in some of the more difficult stunts such as the back dolphin. Skills of the group were displayed in a special routine for Career Day and in the annual water show of the Oceanides. 263 panhellenic association Front Row, Left to right: Mary V. Goluch, Jane Gard (Cor. Sec), Lee-Anne Foster (Rec. Sec), Patricia Miller (Pres.), Treva Davis (Vice- Pres.), Betsy Baer (Treas.), Louise New- hard. Second Row: Barb Longsworth, Enid Carr, Natalie Levine, Marilyn Feigenbaum, Diane Krueger, Bobbie Marmer, Ginny Matzke, Judy Floretta, Margery Resnick. Third Row: Sylvia Ehrman, Julie Fraze, Judith Irish, Marilyn Stanley, Kathy Koop, Marie Kuchuris, Carol Piden, Susan Mangel, Ann Wuletich. TTS ' THE PANHELLENIC EXECUTIVE COUNCIL is responsible for the leadership of I. U. ' s Panhellenic Association which is composed of all the sororities on campus. During the year the council directed and co- ordinated the activities of the Association by planning programs for the weekly meetings of sorority presidents, by directing workshops for such specialized offices as pledge trainers and rush chairmen, and by sponsoring special programs such as the rushee convocation and a mass meeting for all new pledges. Other important activities throughout the year were attendance at the Big-Ten Panhellenic Convention and the awarding of recognition and trophies to sororities having the highest grade averages. 264 I JUNIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL is com- posed of the pledge class presidents of I. U. ' s twenty sororities. The council is one of the most productive of all inter-sorority groups since it serves as a workshop to iron out problems of Greek living, to share ideas on many phases of campus life, and to coordinate the many pledge classes in activities, standards, and goals. The group also provides for the adequate training of sorority leaders in their various functions. In addition to these more serious aspects of the council, during the past year, it sponsored a Christmas party at the Exchange Home, had several speakers at the meetings, and gave a pizza party for the members of the incoming Junior Panhellenic Council. I junior panhellenic association Front Row, Left to right: Pat Cragg, Nancy K. Beischmann (Sec), Sandra Altman (Treas.), Vicki Jornod (Pres.). Second Row: Nancy Cox, Deborah Quear, Cathy Hodson, Nancy Cohen, Sharon Miller, Paula Ennis, Priscilla Shockney. Third Row: Anita A. Constant, Mary C. Bruce, Noreve Cornea, Linda Yar- ling, Jerri Bohling, Carolyn Bates, Eileen Louick, Liene Ozolins. I 265 From Row, Left to right: Arline M. Brennecke (Treas.), Phyl Kilgour (Pub. Ch.), Betty Evans (Sr. Rep.), P. Sue Jarboe (Pres.), Linda Thunberg (Vice-Pres.), Marianne Gillette (Sec), Dorothy Bruce (Jr. Rep.). Second Row: Violet Johnson, Paula- jean Cramer, Barbara Sunyog, Judy Watts, Loralee Pohl, Jan Lape, Doris Anne Prieur. Third Row: Lora A. Bowlby, Murna L. Bolly, Sharon Ray, Vicki Foster, Linda A. Hawkins, Joyce M. Drabyn, Sandi E. Wisensteiner, Fran Emmons. Fourth Row: Rosie Kortenber, Donna Fraz, Nancy H. Shepherd, Ann C. Burgner, Martha G. Dupes, Kayleen E. Freeman, Madeleine Orr, Carol A. Patterson, Gloria K. Moore. women s physical education majors and minors mens Front Row, Left to right: William L. Yarber (Member Bd. of Dir.), Peter N. Anderson (Vice-Pres.), Donald M. Rudolf (Pres.), William E. Bennett (Sr. Dir.), Robert A. Weinheimer. Second Row: Cary P. Tremewan, Larry L. Ailes, Don B. Pitt, Robert M. Jordan, Donald E. York, Kurt Hiner, Rick Gilbert. 266 a HL V HBR HVeIM „fl HR H| i,a i ■if ' i From Row, Left to right: Ray Maudlin (Capt.), James Ramsey (Major), Leslie Williams (Col.), James McDonald (Major), Charles Jackson (Capt.). Second Row: Dan Denning (Warrant Officer), Frank Hahn (Capt.), Charles East (Lt.), James Mc- Clure (Warrant Officer), Ray Porter (Sgt.), Mark Hershberger (Capt.). third regimental headquarters pershing rifles Front Row, Left to right: Carl Brugger (2nd. Lt.), Allen Gibbs (S-1 Adjustant), Steve (S-3 Operations), Charles Lamb (Capt.), Paul Saft (Sgt. Major, Advisor), Richard Phebus (1st. Lt.), Doug Durnbaugh (2nd It. PIO), Jerry Cornett (2nd Lt. Supply Officer). Second Row: Robert Frothingham, Gary Dix, Charles Demos, Lorimer Nicoll, Pedro DeJesus, Frank Aker, James Sharpe, Darryl Koch, Danny Walker, Michael Fish. Third Row: company a three Mel Livengood, George Locke Dunn (Asst. S-3), Henry Milan- ski (Asst. S-4), William Miller, Mike Simmons, Mike Carpenter, Jack Jennings, David Eastburn, Charles Rittman, David Budden- baum, William Porter. Fourth Row: Gary Nanz, John Wetmore, Charles Gamble, Stephen Wiltsie, John Hansen, Myles Hnery, Jerry Grahan, Ray Porter, Philip Hesson, Steven Lewallen, Richard Stout, David Gutswiller, Stan Kent. ' i ]JM w  ' H.mal«. . «. u ' wm rfwf m - — .jIE f - ! .|p % LT J M V x ' Bf '  J K, ' ■Ar m •1-5 IP -jr ' -W ' m - 5-. P . ■Pi b • • . •f t : A w : W- - W w 5 ja • «•:■.. Br- -:,w ' i ■. . ' ' 1 ' W, i - • W ' v •:-▼? t k - V ' ' f ■■u, ▼f ' V ' f ' Av-s • . -Tw-% k ' il| - fii — J5fi li -4 ' ' ; ' - ' s ., , ■-. . Si- ■■■■■.  .t ' ? • . . 1 • .1 m T . •!■• • • ' . • • • i 9 • . • • • • i ♦ ' ' - 267 MALE FRESHMEN who have at least a 3.5 accumulative average for their first semester or first year are ehgible for the national honorary. Phi Eta Sigma. In planning a Freshman recep- tion with Alpha Lambda Delta, a women ' s scholastic honorary. Phi Eta Sigma gave impetus to scholar- ship. Also, two delegates were sent to the national convention at the University of Illinois. The year was full with two ban- quets that were held to honor fall and spring initiates. Awards given by Phi Eta Sigma to freshman and seniors with the highest grade aver- age, and plaques for Indiana high schools having highest freshman grades at I. U. phi eta sigma sophomore scholastic honorary Front Row, Left lo riffhl: Chuck Ott, Mark Trombley, Robert Colyer (Sec), Phil Zoercher (Vice-Pres.), David Swickard (Pres.), Norman Babcock (Treas.), Arthur Heckman. Second Row: Paul Guyer, Paul Andis, Robert Kelly, Ken Culbertson, Greg Kwasney, Eric Christophersen, David Freeman, George Martin, Stephen Hawkins. Third Row: Daniel R. Webster, Donald H. Lauer, Dean Aulick, John W. Brown, Kermit C. Zieg, Lawrence L. Bushkill, Jerry L. Mackel, Charles Nolan, Larry E. Glaze, Steven J. Killworth. 268 ■BHBBHBHfF.. ' . ' , - sl9l« eEM; M« ' 1 m ' M t SM m | ' ■jPWBP ' W ' i ' M ' ■' Ir ■■' ■P ' iJl Bj - fc- i — rf 1 1 ftttia S- B .jpI ) L 1 mtm m From Row, Left lo right: Eileen Vandermark, Elaine Naramoto (Vice-Pres.), Marilyn Feigenbaum (Program Ch.), Pam Turner (Pres.), Jane Gard (Sec), Bonnie Dolnick (Treas.), Barb Winship, Lynda Jo Tomlin. Second Row: Peggy Ballard, Sally Boardman, Vicki Savage, Marilyn Cole, Laurie Eklund, Betsy Baer, Lee-Anne Foster, Marilyn Stanley, Mary Ross, Kathy Lybrook, Sandy Fromm. Third Row: Linda A. Leach, Cheryl A. Lau, Barbara Ahl, Judy Hall, Cindy Whitfield, Judy Irish, Brenda Cloe, Marjorie Parker, Lois Loats, Judi Turner, Mary Jo Bolster. Not shown: Alice Osier. pleiades junior organized women s activities honorary pom pon girls Front Row, Left to right: Susie Rogers, Betsy Ross, Ginger Haislip, Susie Carter, Howard Horman (Instructor), Cheryl Evers (Asst. Instructor), Carole Fulkerson, Barbara Gohl, Marilyn Schultz, Mary Jane Walters. Second Row: Sydney Long, Jan Writer, Sydney Silvenus, Marianne Harris, Mel MacKenzie, Courtney Sherman, Patti Brown, Pamela Moss, Sandi Gerdts, Carol Weaver. Third Row: Marcia Peirce, Cindy Skidmore, Connie Clark, Barbara Weihmiller, Deborah White, Rosemary Blackburn, Kathy DeVos, Marty Rudolph, Janis John, Dottie Owens. 269 HEADLINE NEWS for the Sailing Club, this year, was the addition of four new boats, thus bringing the total to ten. The dub had its center of operations at Lake Lemon where most of the club ' s member- ship did their practice sailing. Throughout the year, the club had weekly meetings at which they con- ducted a shore school to improve techniques and to familiarize club members with various terms and race courses with which they were faced in the past year. With all this experience on their side, the Sailing Club won the area eliminations in the Timmie Angston Race which is held at the Chicago Yacht Club. sailing club Front Row, Left la right: Hal R. Smith (Adv.), Don L. De- Jane Wetzel, David D. VanZon (Past Commodore), Carol Koker (Vice-Commodore), John R. Clark (Past Commodore), Candy J. Evans (Cor. Sec), Joan E. McCullough (Rec. Sec), Alan J. Touch (Commodore), Martin E. Scheuer (Rear Com- modore), Michael R. Clark (Fleet Capt.). Second Row: Marilyn Benninger, Marcia Hupp, Penny Nichols, Carolyn Hutchison, Goodemote, Linda Linoski, Judith E. Sostack, Susan J. Richwine. Third Row: John Myran, Ruth Elliott, Tom Grise, David J. Wilkins, John S. Etherton, James B. Shein, David S. Hurst, Arnt H. Gerritsen, Patricia L. Grist, John W. Mead. 270 ' J Front Row, Left to right: Leroy Adams, Richard Briggs (Sec), David Hadley (Vice-Pres.), Bill Watt (Pres.), Bob Stover (Treas.), Marc Carmichael. Second Row: Don Snider, Ken Turpin, Sheldon Shafer, Doug Roberts, Sam Jacobs, John Sher- man, Joel McNally. sigma delta chi journalism honorary From Row, Left to right: Pon Charth- ar aj, Peter Wu, Ralph Gin-chu Lai. Sec- ond Row: Gerald Samuel, Bill Watt, Professor Richard Yoakam. SIGMA DELTA CHI, a member of a world-wide professional jour- nalistic society, received much pub- licity during the past year for their sponsorship of the heavily contested Sagamore of the Jordon Contest, the proceeds of which were donated to the Campus Chest. Other events held by the group during the year were the Gridiron Banquet, at which the Leather Medal, Brown Derby, and Big Wheel Awards were presented; and the annual Blanket Hop, which was held to raise money for the purchase of I-blankets for Indiana letter-win- ners. In addition to these events, the I. U. chapter of Sigma Delta Chi gave 450 dollars worth of scholarships this year. 271 Front Row, Left to right: Suetta Spangler (Corr. Sec), Julia Fraze (Pres.), Nancy Groff (Trees. )• Second Row: Sharon Thomson, Paulajo Graves, Sharon Longenberger, Melanie New- field. Third Row: Linda Stroppel, Pamela McReynolds, Susan Strakey, Anita Clayton, Joan Quivey, Kathleen McCarthy. sigma alpha iota music honorary Sigma alpha eta speech and hearing honorary Front Row, Left to right: Carol Traub (Rec. Sec), Mary Bryce (Vice-Pres.), Mary Arnold (Pres.), Elizabeth Jenkins (Editor- Hist.), Carolyn DeVore (Corr. Sec). Second Row: Sandra Higa, Penny Garrett, Diana St. John, Barbara Robertson, Eloise Robinett, Marie Lange, Nancy Devine. Third Row: Sarah L. Jay, Joan Grahek, Ruth Carpenter, Jeanne Gladney Johnson, Anita Cope, Rita Beaty, Janet Niles, Patsy Dugan. Fourth Row: Jane Abbott, Pat Burmeister, Dianne Homey, Linda Thomas, Eleanor Fell, Mary Lou Beilstein, Lynn Vaught, Aija Vinters, Marsha Woodress, Marjorie Pavlick. 272 From Row, Left lo right: R. T. Isel (Pledge Tr.), Jim Kellock (Treas., 2nd Lt.), Leslie Williams (1st Lt.), Dick S. Von Schriltz (Adviser, Lt. Col.), Howard Wilcox (Command. Of- ficer), John Eichenberger (1st Sgt.), John Whitmore (Asst. Pledge Tr. ). Second Row: Mike Purvis, Randall Yenerich, Ray Gines, Michael Nealon, Thomas McGlasson, Tom Kilrain, Stanley Adsit, Steve Ur.se. Third Row: Richard Burns, Tom Jackson, Fred S. Dunn, Stephen E. Arnold, Joe Lowdermilk, Wally Orr, Stephen O. Cork, Kenneth R. Barker. Fourth Row: Bill Capestany, Dan Seitz, John Boss, Robert Chloupek, Glenn Shelton, Richard Prete, Eric Bauer, Joe Pumphret, Mike Wol- ford. Fifth Row: Jerry D. Stohler, William G. Cook, David Wallgren, James M. McClure, Robert E. Williamson, Brock Blosser, James McDonald, Paul C. Raver, Charles P. Lamb. scabbard and blade advanced army rote honorary student education association Front Row, Left lo right: Janice Crafton, Carolyn Brashaber (Pub. Ch.), Bonnie Wienger (Soc. Ch.), Sally Johnson (Pres.), Jacquelyn Heck (Program Ch.), Beth Miller (Leadership Ch.), Carolyn Davis. Second Row: Suzanne Gatton, Nancy Matlock, Lorraine Hurteau, Gracie De La Pena, Sherry Serfoss, Brenda Hedrick, Carol Jacobs, LaVerne Wate, Nancy Jane Scheineson. Third Row: Linda Earl, Beverly Bell, Marilyn Shets, Judi Jelusich, Mary Ann Meyer, Sheridan Long, Rosemary Glasgow, JoAnn Karesh, Karen Hont, Jane Power. Fourth Row: Carol Klepfer, Susan Blough, Karen Hawkins, Joan Quivey, Sue Schellert, Pat Nemeth, Betty Plikuhn, Margi Wysong, Kathy Robaska, Susan Abernathy, Susie Simms. Not Pictured: Annie Craig and Hellen Rosenstein. Fifth Row: Barbara Jack, Carole Stout, Karen Shoemaker, Charlotte Bell, Bill Dementes, Don Dyck, Ronald Hafft, Carol Rzepka, Kathy Kvenich, Kathie Ruckriegle, Mary Barter, Sandra Conti. 273 class of 66 From Row, Left to right: Yolanda Smriga, Linda Moffett, Jane Searfoss, Sheila Dayton, Mary Shreve, Carolyn Mills, Judith Ingersoll, Marcia Fowler, Suzanne King. Second Row: Louisa Mitchell, Annette Gurauskas, Connie Ellsworth, Candace Frank- lin, Marcella May, Betty Nighbert, Judith Maguire, Diane Nuss- baum, Sandra Patterson, JoAnne Jerram. class of 67 Front Row, Left to right: Mary Lacko, Nancy Haines, Linda Rouch, Nancy Johnson, Marilyn Ernest, Beverly Henley, Marilyn Moon, Mary Ann Long, Lynda Uhler, Katheryn Stevens, Sharon Wulf, Pamelia Colich, Cheryl Stewart. Second Row: Maralee Smith, Susan Crawford, Jane Ford, Susan Moss, Judith Sauerbry, Sandra Fehrenbach, Deborah Beck, Annette Durbin, Linda Shytle, Karen Alexander, Barbara Wagers, Barbara Haller, Joan Alfred, Jill Campbell, Phyllis Thomas, Sheila Krauser, Pamelia Habel, Sharon Jarrett. Third Row: Sandra Mueller, Phyllis Lair, Patricia Rench, Leslie Woolford, Claudia St. John, Susan Craig, school of nursing Susan Pfettscher, Susan Walcher, Mary jo Higi, Carmen Miller, Jennifer Walsh, Sandra Jetter, Judith Case, Marsha Ault, Connie Harrison, Jean Wheeler. Fourth Row: Karla McCray, Shirley Budris, Patricia Rollo, Loraine Clouse, Beverly Leiand, Gayle Kelsey, Sondra Stouder, Sandra Eder, Janis Metro, Vera Jolly, Lura Moss, Lois Davis, Patricia Michaeloff, Marcia Edwards, Joyce Hepler. Fifth Row: Margaret Jones, Irene Bodie, Carole Blaemire, Sarah Cady, Sylvia Cunningham, Sharon Dalton, Nancy raPsley, Mary Maby, Nancy Crum, Sandra Allen, Sharon Werner, Susan Jones, Carol Wessel. A n 5 274 Front Row, Left to right: Connie Ellsworth, Mary Shreve, Mrs. Becker, Karen Armstrong, Darla Diviertre, Miss Rumppe, Pat Fry. Second Row: Joyce Rider, Linda Moffett, Betty Nighbert. Student council school of nursing basketball team Front Row, Left to right: Susan Walcher, Mary Dugdale, Pat Fry, Wanda Baily. Second Row: Sherrill Niblick, Emma Reeves, Sandra Miller, Judith Fawley, Karen Armstrong. 275 From Row, Left to right: Bill Michael, Steve VanTyle, Bob Youngquist (Sec), Ron Brodey (Pres.), Susi Woodburne (Sweetheart), Frank Miller (Treas.), John Ward (Vice-Pres.), Kent Ash. Second Row: Mark Moynihan, Mike Cox, Bill Chaille, Jum Gath, Rich Datzman, Richard Ham, Jim Hawke, Robert Galler, Wes Hamilton, Roger Rubin, Joe Weaver. Third Row: Paul Rocke, Jim Samuelson, Craig Jordan, John Urbahns (Ac- tivities), Ron Henderson, Jum Richwine, Ken Todd (Schlrshp.), David Hamer (Chaplain). Skip Higgins, Tom Phare, Charles Bartholome. Fourth Row: Toby Stone, William Grigsby Mc- Cormick, Frank Courtney Nicodemus, John Covert Boyd, Ed- mund Law Rogers, Bill Fox, Todd Hoover, John Shackles, Bill Mays, Ed Sherrick, Bob Batchelder. Fifth Row: Bill W. Bob Wyatt, Jim Mitsch, Tim Dunn, Tom Vandenbark, Bob Mc- Cracken (Kustos), Gary Drook (Kustos), Steven J. Fredericks, Clyde Glutz, Merle Stomski, R. T. Seen, Jeff Brown, Don Silver, Robert Goldberg, Don Surber. skull and crescent sophomore activities honorary society for the advancement of management Front Row, Left to right: Ron Steele (Vice-Pres. of Member- ship), Don Steele (Vice-Pres. of Publicity), Roger L. Pister (Vice-Pres. of Programs), Rogert P. Stoppenhagen (Pres.), Daniel W. Kendall (Sec), William S. Hodge, Dale R. Bock- horst. Second Row: Resod Dzeparovs, Billie Lou Myers, Stephen Brown, Steven Hancock, Mary Jane Cavett, Carol Grimes, Richard Smith, Pamela Richeson, Cay Cantwell, Bob Melton, Jr. Third Row: Arnold T. Leachman, Prakob Visitkitjakarn, Benton L Stein, Jerry A. Teller, Robert H. Dorst, Jackie D. King, Donald L. Onyett, John P. Gilmer, Frank T. Gunning, Joseph M. Kwolek, Kenneth L. Shertzer. Fourth Row: John Hardy, Jon Hodgin, Ron Pozzi, David Peterson, David Baker, Kenneth Etter, William Anderson, Allen Morningstar, Kenneth Morales, Edward Kaplan. Fifth Row: George D. Miller, William J. Colter, John F. Lyons, Jerry L. Hildebrand, Robert L. Cavett, James P. Quinn, John W. Jurgensen, Robert J. Wiesen, Jack C. Gaydosh, Kermit C. Zieg Jr., Robert T. Thopy, Charles R. Miller, David J. Wilkins, Timothy F. MacDonald. 276 Left to right: Craig Holmes, Rich Bean, Rick Knop, Ron Chaffin. luna and great issues committee student government officers Left to right: Marilyn Cole (Clerk of Senate), William Vuko- wich (Pres.), David Frick (Vice-Pres.), Zelma Taylor (Exec. Sec). 277 whirlwind of successful programs BIG NEWS FOR STUDENT GOVERNMENT during the past year was affiliation with American Student Gov- ernment Associations as a charter member. Ties with this group will help student government at I. U. become more aware of what other colleges and universities are doing in this area. Among other highly successful projects of the past year was the initiation of International Week, under the supervision of the International Affairs Commission. A complete series of weekly events, including lectures, displays, and movies, was planned to foster interest and understanding of international affairs and of foreign stu- dents at I. U. Another first for the year was the Campus Chest Drive, an attempt to make up for funds lost as a result of cancellation of the annual Fall Carnival. 278 279 From RoH. Lei I lu riahi: Vicki Foster (Cheer-leading Advisor), MaryJo Thompson (Sec.-Treas.), Mike Purvis (Pres.), Anna Cox (Student Spirit). Second Row: Don Carlson (Homecom- ing), Douglas Hughes (Student Spirit), Joel Montgomery (Spe- cial Events). M Student athletic board | j junior athletic board From Row, Left to right: John Boss, Dick Armstrong (Ch. Parades), Kay Dell Franklin (Sec), John McConnell (Pep Rally MC), Duane Taylor, Tom Browne. Second Row: Pat Fullerton, Julie Rench, Jane Ragle, Helen Friedman, Carol Weaver, Susan Lee Crawford, Bonnie Brownell, Michelle Jamison. Row Three: Nancy Rhodes, Janice Tyk, Pat Bailey, Tom Kilrain, Keith Davis, Kathy McGreal, Nancy Buschmann, Mary Jo Kimmell. 280 PEP AND SCHOOL SPIRIT are the two words which best express the goals that the Student Athletic Board tried to achieve during the past year. Continually seeking new ways to get the student body to back all of I. U. ' s teams, the S. A. B. sponsored pep rallies, sold booster buttons, and in- vaded the campus with letters, signs, and radio announcements. The Board was in charge of Homecoming week- end events and planned a pep rally and a parade to boost team morale. Student athletic board I rallies school spirit 281 THE INDIANA MEMORIAL UNION Board of Di- rectors had, as their main objective, to meet the needs of students at Indiana University in the areas of cul- tural, recreational, and social development above and beyond the reach of the academic program of the Uni- versity. With this goal in mind, the Union Board was responsible for the Campus Quiz Bowl, a program de- signed to further students ' interest in being more well- rounded, academically. The President ' s Ball, annually a gala affair, officially opened the formal dance season. Top talents of the day were brought to campus in the form of the ever-popular Pop Concerts. Other Union Board events were Christmas Eve on Campus, Lycea Dinners, and the First Fling. From Row, Left to right: Virginia White (Sec), Sue Holliday (Pres.), Raymond Modesitt (Vice-Pres.). Second Row: Carolyn Rish, Thomas Martin, Sarah Jay, Mickey Baer, Kirsten Boyd, Robert McQuiston, Lee-Ann Foster, Larry Lee, Brenda Cloe. union board unites culture, recreation 283 fxl« so YOU FEEL GAY and romantic; treat your date to ice-cream in the Kiva on a casual Saturday night. Or did Lady Luck wink, and you feel devilishly lucky? Gamble all you wish at Monte Carlo. Perhaps you want to take children to a matinee or study art displays or attend a pop concert. Union Board offers activity variety to suit your mood. suit your mood 285 Front Row, Left to right: Joneth Emerson, School of Nursing (Pres.). Ted Papaila (Downtown Campus), Kay Proper (Allied Health), Miss Sharon Uchimura (Prog. Ch., Union Bldg.), Dr. Ray Maesaka (Faculty Advisor). Second Row: George Dunkin (Treas. Div., Social Service), Mr. Raymond A. Dault (Mgr., Union Bldg.), Linda Moffet (School of Nursing), Karen Nash (Allied Health), Miss Magdalene Fuller (Faculty Advisor). Third Row: Hal O ' Dell (Sec, Law School, Dawn Moser (Down- town Campus), Barbara Berk (Normal College), Gerald Zore (Law School). Fourth Row: Richard Quealy (Vice-Pres. School of Dentistry). Fifth Row: Tim Mosier (Normal College), Rim Reder (Downtown Campus), Larry Davis (School of Medicine), Robert Roselius (Div. of Social Service). union board medical center union board executive committee Left to right: Joneth Emerson (Pres.), Richard Quealy (Vice- Pres.), Miss Sharon Uchimura (Program Co-ord.), Hal O ' Dell (Sec), George Dunkin (Treas.). 286 ¥ From Row, Left to right: Belinda Bower (Past-Pres.), Karen Hansen (Treas.), Carol O ' Reilley (Vice-Pres.), Marcella Schahfer (Pres.), Mary McPherson (Sec), Sandra Higa. Second Row: Brenda Walker, Rita Burd, Kathleen Marks, Amy Lueking, Patricia Christine, Jane Schnar, Gail Schlesinger, Debbie Richey. Third Row: Katherine Schulte, Freddie Miley, Garneta Fishback, Harriet Lundberg, Jo Beamer, Cheryl Lau, Marsha Woodress, Grenda Hobson, Anita Cope. tau beta sigma handswomen s honorary women s recreation association From Row, Left to right: Karen Wood (Sec), Phyl Kilgour (Viee-Pres.), Nancy Shepherd (Treas.), Judy Ramming (Pres.). Second Row: Barbara Sunyog, Ellen Jay, Linda Hawkins, Betty Jo Day, Jean Tolchinsky, Mary Hanchar. Third Row: Sandy Weisensteiner, Barbara Lane, Pat Overmyer, Sue Schuster, Sharon Hoy, Janis John. 287 From Row, Left to right: Marilyn Myers (Sec), Ann Franklin (1st. Vice-Pres.), Carolyn J. Tracy (Pres.), Candy L. Clark (2nd. Vice-Pres.), Anne L. Binkley (Treas.). Second Row: Sarah L. Jay, Janet S. Smith, Mary Jo Bolster, Carolyn Mc- Kinney, Mrs. Barbara Taggert (Exec. Dir.), Judy Harding, Darlyne Gaynor, Connie Climer, Elizabeth LieVan. council cabinet ywca Front Row, Left to right: Barbara Badertscher, Eileen Willeford, Prather, Ellen Ketterson, Anne Meier, Sandy Swenson, Diane Judy Tindal, Janice Beanigin, Cheryl Ranz, Beverly Strohm, Hilgers, Elaine Anstett, Ton! Butlett, Natalie D. Hollay, Judy Vicky Hall. Second Row: Jane Snider, Helen Neumann, Diane Foulkes, Pat Shane. Fourth Row: Carolyn J. Tracy (Pres.), Hamacher, Kateri Rawlings, Janice Foreman, Nancy Butter- Connie Climer, Sherry Watkins, Judy Speer, Nancy Nell Wilson, baugh, Han Harrell, Susie Woodburne, Sally Boardman, Terry Judy Irish, Nancy Buschmann, Stephanie Whitlock, Carolyn Thompson. Third Row: Ann Franklin (1st. Vice-Pres.), Susan Brashaber, Ann Eberhart, Susan Abernathy. 288 THE VARIED ACTIVITIES of the Y. W. C. A. were directed dur- ing the past year by the executive council and cabinet. The goal of the group was to help women realize a full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. With this goal as a guide, the Y. W. C. A. rendered many ser- vices to the campus and the com- munity, among which were the sponsorship of study groups, work in community problems, planning of Freshman Camp, close co-oper- ation with the administration in the student leader program, and chief responsibility for the sale of Red Books on campus. w ywca promotes leadership, spirit, social events and services for i u students 289 ffi. • we place our trust in brotherhood . , . in unity of purpose i ? . .♦gr fc rij , i STONEAGE STOMP was the 1964 pledge dance for which the men of Acacia donned leopard-skin cavemen costumes. This was only the first of their many success- ful social events. The Iron Triangle, held with Alpha Tau Omega, the Christmas dance, and the Collonade were also highlights in this, their forty-fifth year on the I.U. campus. The Acacias definitely proved themselves to be on the move as far as their all-campus records were concerned. This year they entered Little 500 and were partners with Alpha Phi in the I. U. Sing after finishing third, last year, with Kappa Kappa Gamma. They also won first place in intramural softball and participated in other interfraternity sports during the year. It was truly an active year for an accomplished fraternity. acacia Front Row, Left to right: Dale C. Erickson, Hugh R. Callum, Steve Redenbaugh, Paul E. Boergert, David W. Winters. Second Row: John W. Dyar (Treas.), Ted B. Shuel (Pledge Tr.), Wil- liam J. Ruddell (Jr. Stewart), Russell E. Rew (Rush Chm.), Paul R. Knachel (Pres.), Jerry R. Hilligoss (Soc. Chm.), Robert D. VanNest (House Mgr.), Martin A. Morrison, II (Rec. Sec), Thomas C. Cornwell (Corr. Sec). Third Row: Tom E. Brenne- man, Michael D. Weaver, William C. Hepler, John B. Finnan, Al Brasseur, Paul Beckort, Robert Lowe, Larry W. Morgan, Mic iael F. Hufstedler, Roy A. Dillow, Michael D. Tucker, Robert L. Sastey. Fourth Row: Charles Logsdon, Hal Hanes, Lyle Dickes, Tom Paskins, Daniel Barnett, L. Eric Bauer, G. Allen Callum, David M. Gaddis, Barry Forst, Jim Richard Spece, Phillip M. Zook, Andrew H. Wright, James A. LaVanchy. Fifth Row: J. Michael Wilduy, Steven Thomas McDonald, Glenn W. Busby, Gregg R. Stephenson, William R. Sieber, Jeoffrey L. Smith, Joseph L. Manson, Tanoa G. Goodpaster, Thomas W. Biggs, Oliver D. Maggard, Gary S. Baxter, Timm W. Payne, John Curtis, Gary Bauer, Dennis Silkworth. Sixth Row: Charles Waldron, Robert J. Quick, James E. Gaskins, Lerry W. Nichol- son, Steve N. Sills, Thomas L. Phillips (Schol. Chm.), David H. Anderson, Ronald L. McMains, John C. Musselman, Thomas M. Austin, Kenn Kessler, Philip W. Roadruck, William E. Teater, Mike C. McGuire (Song Leader). r ¥ ▼ %1 W f ' ' i ' § ¥- ym % ' % ' % % ft 1 t tVkI Vr t V« « « i ' h l l .w KA tfM B w H k M. H Bft9 l n • f i. t f- t 1$; t A. 1 mm. mmmnmmmm TT } ] — ' 293 From Row, Lejl lo right: Beverly Klum, (Treas.), Marie Janson (Rec. Sec), Julie Fraze (Pres.), Margaret Holliday (House Mother), Susan Peterson (First Vice-Pres.), Carol Loveman (Second Vice-Pres.), Sue Schenkel (Rush Ch.), Nancy Bowman (Soc. Ch. )■Second Row: Susan Nelson, Helen Neumann, Judy Eichhorm, Betty Rolland, Barabara Mucci, Linda Roth, Sheila Barton, Nancy Pore, George Ann Fields. Third Row: Sheila Chilton, Patricia Zimmerman, Carol Conrad, Linda Miller, Judy Van Sickle, Judy Harding, Linda Fritz, Kathleen Ade, Linda Wiley, Karen Beishline. Fourth Row: Barbara Lindbolm, Jane Gard, Dyann Miles, Joan Sluka, Carol Fox, Holly Schwarz, Ava Shankland, Mary McKinney (Ed.), Mary Ann Kem, Janet Mitchell, Thelma Klein. Fifth Row: Anita A. Constant, Judy Hodges, Susanne Stumpf, Jan Gulo, Mary Rudolph, Janet Camp- bell, Judy Butler, Susie Luellen, Nancy Nell Willson, Sandy Hip- kins, Jacquelyn Craig, Wilma Sisk, Beverly Chase. alpha gamma delta 294 HOMECOMING VICTORY belonged to the jubilant Alpha Gamma Delta sorority and their co-sponsor Chi Phi when they won the best over-all trophy and the first place award for the float division of the 1965 Home- coming with their float, Sea of Defeat. To brighten the spring season they teamed with Kappa Delta Rho for the I. U. Sing, gave their annual pledge dance, and backed the newly organized Pi Kappa Alphas in their bid for victory in Little 500. After being the recipient of the national scholastic award, the house turned to charity, giving a party at Easter for the cerebral palsy children during which the Alpha Gams played games and presented Easter baskets to each of the children. CORN ON THE COB was served by the men of Alpha Epsilon Pi and the Delta Zeta women to wel- come the students back to school during their all campus dance, The Cob. The dance was held in Woodlawn Field with music fur- nished by the Electras. Talent shone during the year as the AEPis participated in I. U. Sing. They were also active in the recre- ational field with inter-fraternity football games and interest in Little 500. Their enthusiasm in maintain- ing scholastic ideals was imminent as their local chapter received the Scholarship Improvement award from their national chapter. Dances, recreational activities, and studying plunged the AEPis into activity. alpha epsilon pi Front Row, Left to right: Jeffrey M. Solomon (Rush Ch.), Richard M. Wilson (Exch.), David W. Adler (Scribe), Donald M. Levin (Master), Errol Magidson (Lt. Master), Andris Zie- melis (Sentinel), Barry R. Steiman (Pledge Tr.). Second Row: Bruce Miller, Matthew Bud, Allen Marks, Alex Schwartz, Myron Weiss, Barry Pakula, Barry Glazer. Third Row: Thomas E. Pon- eranz, Mark O. Cooper, Larry Stone, Steven G. Herman, Steve Seltzer, Ted Solomon (Schol. Ch.), Robert Rossman, Robert Kallus. Fourth Row: John Reicher, Michael Mond, Stephen Sherman, Eugene Packer, Paird Kentor, Norman J. Greenberg, Richard Sills, Richard Baker. 295 HALLOWEEN AND HOMECOMING brought spe- cial planning and activity to the Alpha Epsilon Phi house this year. The pledges ' Halloween party for chil- dren at the Christian Center came just before Home- coming, when the house Sounded the Alarm for Vic- tory in their lawn display. The enchanting foreign atmosphere of a ski lodge served as the theme for the girls ' fun-filled and wintery December dance. Popular folk sings around the fireplace became prac- tice sessions for I. U. Sing. Parents ' Weekend and their State Day in May crept into the girls ' spare weekends before the AEPhis joined the men of Zeta Beta Tau in the Little 500. alpha epsilon phi From Row, Left lo riahi: Gloria Engel (Cor. Sec), Diane Mages (Rec. Sec), Carol Richter (Treas.), Sheryl Glasberg (Second Vice-Pres.), Catherine Bostwick (House Mother), Nata- lie Levine (Pres.), Nancy Bassler (First Vice-Pres.), Jerri Kas- eff (Rush Ch.) Second Row: Peachie Schulman, Lynn Schech- ter. Sherry Seinfeld, Mimsie Masel, Karen Schenkman, Fran Kempner, Harriet Ochstein, Muriel Miller, Suzi Marcus. Third Row: Sue Goldfarb, Judy Benowitz, Carol Soslowsky, Betsy Baer, Sahdy Feiler, Marcy Baron, Michele Fisher, Jean Tolchin- sky, C. B. Elkin, Lesley Tureen. Fourth Row: Lynn Nelson, Helen Friedman, Ann Helman, Mimi Pearlman, Karen Shapiro, Linda Farber, Linda Klein (Soc. Ch.), Beverly Karp, Nancy Cohen, Susan Moyer. Fiflh Row: Leslie Bonfield, Carol Graff, Joeen Hesson, Betty Figlure, Suzanne Berk, Barbara Wolin, Joan Friendlander, Jill Greenburg, Diane Kiver, Ellen Heines, Dale Smuylan, Heidi Kraushar, Gayle Levin, Judy Cain. 296 Front Row, Left lo right: Charlotte Lane (Treas.), Sandye Brown (Vice-Pres.), Vicki Porter (Pres.), Gammiel Gray (Rec. Sec.)i Ethel R. Sanders (Cor. Sec). Second Row: Pamela A. Prentice, Andrea D. Brown (Parliamentarian), Valerie J. Brad- ley, Anne I. Guynn, Roslyn D. Morris. Third Row: Claudia Kay Johnson, Linda C. Hardaway, Birta L. Fowlkes, Josetta M. Brit- tain, JoAnn Grady, Diane P. Robinson (Soc. Ch.). alpha kappa alpha THE WOMEN OF Alpha Kappa Alpha were kept busy this year with dances and Homecoming. They had a joint initiation dance with the men of Kappa Alpha Psi recalling Some Enchanted Eve- ning. The new pledges of Alpha Kappa Alpha were introduced at their pledge dance entitled Les Bohemes. For their community project they also held a dance to gather contributions for the Boys ' Club. Old Fashioned Victory was the Alpha Kappa Alpha - Kappa Alpha Psi lawn display for Home- coming weekend. These women were quite proud that their chapter won second place in the region as an outstanding chapter and that they won third in the TEKE Chariot Race costumes. 1 297 .% A k C 1 B H p ' 1 ■' ' 1 W Bm wM 1 T ' W i H L ft M 1 L __ f ' JV V H UNkS u Z ' Mk. 99 SI ' Q B B f a Fronf ?oiv, Le ' o n H; Sue Schellert (Cor. Sec), Vivian Tab- bert (Asst. Treas.), Lorrain Hurteau (Vice-Pres.), Mrs. Black- wood (House Mother), Enid Carr (Pres.), Kathy Robaska (Rec. Sec). Second Row: Judith A. Slater, Sandra Jean Smith, JJoyce D. Gitzke, Barbara A. Matuga, Candy J. Evans, Carolyn S. Canham, Clifi Silver. Third Row: Cammi Bogusz, Margie Kerchner, Alice Kapusta, Connie L. Hanes, Marilyn Jenkins, Phoebe Hamilton, Jane Myers, Bonnie Jordan. Fourth Row: Barbara Zumwalt, Sally Detweiler, Martha A. Stoner, Judi White, Myrna Kanning, Linda Yarling, Joanna Faucett. alpha xi delta MUCH OF THE YEAR for Alpha Xi Delta women was devoted to the support of community services. They worked with children at the Christian Center, giving special at- tention to the problems and pre- vention of juvenile delinquency, and actively canvassing in the an- nual cancer drive, the diligent girls gave attention to their philanthropy. For Homecoming the pledges sponsored an all-campus mum sale and in spring participated in 1. U. Sing. All work and no play has not been the fate of these women, for they sponsored both a Christmas formal and a spring pledge dance. Informally, they enjoyed participat- ing in the hootenanny given at Harper Hall. Later, the Alpha Xi ' s sponsored a fall hayride. 298 CULTURAL EVENTS WERE INTERMINGLED with the social and the academic atmosphere which the women of Alpha Omicron Pi had the chance to enjoy, this year. The VIP fall pledge dance, a Senior Christ- mas Dance, and a Foreign Student Picnic filled the AOPi social c.alendar. For many years, the girls have entertained the faculty of the Business School by serv- ing them coffee or tea with cookies in the School ' s lounge for faculty members. Active in numerous campus activities, the AOPi ' s won second place in the Women ' s Choral Group in the I. U. Sing. Powder puff football gave AOPi spirit which carried over to Little 500 during which they rooted for Kappa Delta Rho riders. Though it was a chilly Decem- ber, the girls warmly celebrated the founding of their national sorority. alpha omicron pi First Row, Left to right: Pamela Richeson (Rush Ch.), Eileen Stemie (Cor. Sec), Mary Goluch (Treas)., Barbara Longs- worth (Pres.), Mrs. Carl Bartholome (House Mother), Mary Anne Gilmer (Vice-Pres.), Cynthia Ann Cramer (Rush Ch.), Gail Rathbun (Pledge Ch.) Second Row: Alice Osier, Ann Franklin, Merle Eguchi, Nancy Grace Jones, Treva Davis, Margi Huse, Jane Ranshaw, Michele Ellis, Nancy Swank, Adrienne J. Poole, Gale Ann Boehme. Third Row: Marsha Coburn, Camilla Colantonio, Maryann Osborne, Jacquelyn Horvath, Louise Tschmel, Lezlie Simmons, Mary Alice McCord, Mary Connell, Eileen Willeford, Eloise Kelly, Becky Miller. Fourth Row: Judith Johnson, Judy Tindal, Cheryl Williamson, Paulette Becker, Mary Anne Evans, Karen Pittman, Karen Velte, Janie Schiff, Marsha Munson, Mary Jo Bolster, Margaret Johnson, Sheri Brown. Fifth Row: Penny Kasten, Cheryl Wilson, Patricia McLochlin, Pamela Messel, Rachel Jones, Karen Ahlvin, Noreve Ann Cornea, D. Ellen Young, Margot Dimond, Susan Striggle, Tamara Steinmetz, Jo Ann Mcllhenny, Maxine Lapin, Sherry Watkins, Karen Grace Button, Carol Fritz. f i ( . 1 ' 5 t 1™ f 1 JT ' m 299 . ' «« THIS YEAR MARKED THE cen- tennial of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Besides celebrating this event, they enjoyed many campus activities. They participated in I. U. Sing with Alpha Chi Omega and worked on Little 500 with Pi Beta Phi. Sponsoring dances is always fun and this year the ATO ' s had their fair share. The Iron Triangle and the Chinatown dance were both great successes. As the result of many diligent sessions on study table, I. U. chap- ter was the recipient of the scholar- ship improvement trophy at State Day. Working with Kappa Kappa Gamma for the Bloomington Boy ' s Club was a rewarding service pro- ject for the ATO ' s during the year. alpha tau omega Front Row, Leji to right: Howdy Wilcox, Gary L. Miller, Robert K. Zwerner, F. P. Cosby, John E. Glover, Toby K. Shaw, Rick Bausch, Robert R. Pearce, Ivan J. Jahns. Second Row: Pete Shuler, Chuck Smid (Cor. Sec), Robert W. Batchelder, Paul Maier (Pledge Tr.), Jim Gemmer (Pres.), Fred Zahrt (Treas.), Stephen M. Miller (Soc. Ch.), Ronald V. Alvarez (Sec), Wil- liam Lowell Goss (Rush Capt.), William Lowell Goss (Rush Capt.). Third Row: Thomas F. Hueber, John W. Corbett, John A. Skevington, Erward R. McCabe, Frank R. Lusher, Kim R. Gaskill, Donn D. Eley (House Manager), Stephen E. Arnold, Dan Denning, Joseph M. Rees, Larry Neff, John A. LaFollette, Gary L. Signorine, Terry H. Timmons. Fourth Row: William W. Hinkle, Steven J. Mackey, Tom F. Johnson, William E. Boren, James L. Jordan, James A. Strain, David P. Eaton, William J. Cieadio, John F. Ridoux, Thomas N. Inks, Larry J. Brewer, Joel P. Firme, Peter D. Schellie. Fifth Row: Charles M. East, III, John A. Nelson, Joseph Orban, Charles Bartholome, Jerome L. Ziliak, Ronald E. Dunn, C. T. Hux, Paul A. Kinser, Milton B. Parker, Terry L. Uttinger, Jon B. Bopp, Don S. Havens, Robert B. Springer. Sixth Row: Mike A. Egnatz, Lanny Poel, Phil Long, James A. Knauer, Robert W. Nourse, John M. Bailey, Jeffery C. Bartol, John F. Suhre (Pub. Rel. Ch.), John S. Hol- gren, Max B. Barrack, Lawson J. Clark, Erick Smithburn, Brent Ross, David Haskett, Tom Denny. 300 i Front Row, Left lo right: Shari McNally (Treas.), Bobbi Rus- sell (Soc. Chm.), Pamela J. Creek (Rush Chm.), Kathy Koop (Pres.), Mrs. William E. Schmidz (House Mother), Elsa Henry (Pledge Tr.), Patricia G. Greves, Lucy E. Mead (Corr. Sec), Suzanne L, Siegesmund (Rec. Sec.) Second Row: Beverly S. Martin, Elaine M. Naramoto, Karen L. Kelsey, Peggy A. Hig- gins. Cookie Moore, Mary L. Ross (Personnel), Linda M. Nauta (Bus. Rush Chm.), Sally A. Bumgarner, Joyce A. Hayhurst, Diana St. Jean, Pamela A. Sallee, Martha Tackitt. Third Row: Pamela A. Carmack, Claudia Sanderson, Kathleen M. O ' Don- nell, Connie M. Ketterer, Connie R. Stewart, Cheryl Evers, Deanna L. Barton, Karen A. Stopper, Margareth A. Bobrink, Faith N. Cook, Billie J. Bishop, Lynda J. Tomlin, Terri Lam- kins. Fourth Row: Janis John, Murna BoUy, Angela D. May, Lana S. Hobbs, Joan B. Yarrington, Jone C. Miller, Elaine J. Edwards, Carol L. Hocker, Paula S. Jameson, Sandra L. Steers, Jacki L. Groverman, Margene May, Sue Rose, Sana King, Mari- lyn L. Schaefer, Janet Fairhurst, Byanith A. Ritter. Fifth Row: Dorothy J. Stout, Lana S. Messick, Pat Cragg, Ann L. Blickens- derfer, Marcia C. Townsend, Marcia L. Watts (Soc. Chm.), Karen M. Hartig, Carole S. Riedeli (Phil.), Rita A. Cosper, Anita Essex, Helen E. Elliott, Cinda L. Huntzinger, Suzy Doris. alpha phi PROUDLY PRESENTING Miss Indiana Universit y of 1964, Suzanne Siegesmund, the women of Alpha Phi began a whirlwind of activities. In the fall they were cosponsors of the Delta Upsilon Du Drop-In. Later the Alpha Phis harmonized with the Acacias in I. U. Sing, cheered Lambda Chi Alpha in the Little 500, and presented their traditional Christmas party. The local chapter received a gavel for being one of the three outstanding chapters in the nation and won the national Alpha Phi song award. Collecting dona- tions for their national philanthropy, the Cardiac Aid Fund, and the United Fund also kept them busy. The annual spring pledge dance ended a wonderful year for the Alpha Phis. 301   i i:x-. Left to right: Lewis Holcomb (Pres.), John Stott III, James Saunders, Willie Range Jr. alpha phi alpha 302 ALPHA PHI ALPHA fraternity placed their main emphasis on scholarship and ranked eleventh among the campus fraternal organizations. They have also been active in campus-wide events, sponsoring both a Little 500 dance and picnic. A Homecoming dance and an annual pledge dance were among the other traditional activities supported by the fraternity. For Homecoming this year the men of Alpha Phi Alpha joined in co-sponsorship with Omega Psi Phi fraternity. In the area of campus athletics the fraternity has participated in intramural basketball. Every year Alpha Phi Alpha supports an associated fraternity of graduate students that grants scholarships to high school girls who can greatly benefit. OFF TO A WINNING START were the Alpha Chi Omegas when their homecoming float, Hoosier Harmony - Gopher Discord, co- sponsored by Phi Delta Theta, won first prize in the organized float di- vision. Twisting to the music of Sir Winston and the Commoners at the Alpha Chi Omega - Sigma Phi Ep- silon Grum the Alpha Chi spirit showed itself again as it did when the Alpha Chis gave their annual Christmas party for underprivi- leged children. In the spring. Alpha Chi women distinguished themselves by enthusi- astic participation in the I. U. Sing and by sponsoring the first place winners in the Little 500 for the second consecutive year. alpha chi omega From Row, Left lo right: Anne Schwenker (Corr. Sec), Barney Barry (Rush Ch.), Nancy Monger (Treas.), Anne Fox (First Vice-Pres.), Barbara Hochschild (Pres.), Mary Ann Spahr (Schol. Ch.), Sharon Longenberger (Second Vice-Pres.), Suz- anne Shott (Rec. Sec.) Second Row: Jane Ann Simpson, Susan L. Crawford, Susie M. Carter, Karen Thorman, Kathy Elliott, Andy Barrum, Georgia Hooper (House Mngr.), Peggy Ballard (Soc. Ch.), Patricia Saarinen, Judy Jarrett, Judy Griffin, Viki Kelso, Pam Klick. Third Row: Marilyn Schultz, Nancy Havran, Marilyn Myers, Libby Louck, Cheryl Werner, Peggy Smith, Courtney Sherman, Barbara Steczysyn, Carol Andres, Sharon Thomson, Harriet Wayts, Sylvia Gray, Brenda Nighbert, Kathy Lightcap, Donna McKinley, Pat Shane, Jane Ferrara, Barbara Bosart, Lee Kinney, Betty Harryman, Nancy Butterbaugh. Fourth Row: Marilyn Mast, Betsy Robbins, Paulajo Graves, Patricia Christine, Teresa Thoma, Ellen Woods. Fifth Row: Betsy McLaughlin, Irene Duncan, Judy Metcalfe, Becky Kim- mel, Cindy Whitfield, Lissa Purdy, Judy Speer, Suzie Ipsen, Peggy Surface, Brenda Cloe, Kathy De Vos, Judy Ann Parker, Barbara Louis. 303 FLAPPERS, AL CAPONE, and speakeasies were the mode of the evening, last fall, as the men of Beta Theta Pi presented their an- nual Underworld Dance. They con- tinued to exhibit their social enthus- iasm through the year with the Barn Dance and Roman Orgy. A ban- quet served by the actives was fol- lowed by a dance, last spring, as the Beta pledge class enjoyed their night of importance. The men welcomed Christian K. Koohler as the German exchange student, this past year. Chris was part of the Beta foreign exchange program in which a German stu- dent comes here for a year while a member is sent there to study. The annual Alpha Chi Omega - Beta Christmas party for orphans en- hanced holiday spirit as the year was quite successfully completed with I. U. Sing. beta theta pi Front Row, Left to right: Erik Jensen, John Donnell, Rondolph Moore, Rex Schrader, Ronald Davis, Stan Pequignot, Stephen Johnson, William P. Carmichael, James Fleck. Row Two: Ted Nicholas, William Donald Capestany, Uwe Waizenegger, Chri- topher Knowles (Sec), John D. Gilliam (Pres.), Mrs. Carl Bartholome (Adopted House Mother), Brock Blosser (Vice- Pres.), John D. Peckham (Treas.), Randy Roberts, David W. Shroyer. Third Row: Thomas Dean, Nick Williams, Louis Sav- age, Richard Krueger, Jim Gast, Dick Leimbacher, Dick Mich- ael, Lee Lurton, Harry Jensen, Warren Fields, John King, Thomas McNichols, Steve Skidmore. Fourth Row: David F. Stowe, John B. Urbahns, Jim Samuelson, Randy Long, Christian W. Kroener, Steve Bola (Lore Ch.), Charles J. Somes, C. Vane Lashua, William Green, Ronald E. Steele, Keith H. Jung, Duane R. Taylor, Thomas Weaver. Fifth Row: Stephen Tinsley, Robert Youngquist (Soc. Ch.), Patrick Gushman, Robert Radford, Ron Henderson, Richard Schaumann, Craig Jordan, Mike Painter, Paul W. Barada, Richard King, Bud McLaughlin, Robert Riehm, Thomas Knecht, Phil Goddard. Sixth Row: Malcolm B. Herring, J. Michael McLaughlin, Fred A. Gates, Jr., Don S. Greene, Thomas D. Perkins, William Ashbrook, Randall McKinn, John R. Zell, Brandt Downey, Thomas Funk (House Mngr.), Steve Campagnoli, David W. Knoal, Jim Fleming, John Hedges, Jim Riehm. 304 «t i f! ! 4 1 - TiFT TW ' Ffl Tiii rr?Tr— •— srr § i f ' r nn fronr Row, Left to right: Carol Mackanos (House Mngr.), Martha Hamilton (Corr. Sec), Karon Squier (Rec. Sec), Judi Sturm (Treas.), Mrs. Flo Eckles (House Mother), Diane Krueger (Pres.), Bonnie Jo Burk (Schol. Ch.), Barbara Win- ship (Standards Ch.), Kirsten Boyd (Rush Ch.). Second Row: Deborah Swager, Sue Ann Geisler, Kathy Esser, Sandra Shuster, Brenda Kay Harper, Sue Haven (First Vice-Pres., Pledge Tr.), Lorna Odle (Second Vice-Pres., Soc Ch.), Nancy Cox, Sharon Squier, Donna Bowen, Vonda Hopper, Carol Scott. Third Row: Dianne LaMaster, Pam Raquet, Janie Gutenkunst, Suzanne Karan, Donna Adler. Janet Wissmilier, Becky Bringle, Ann Nese- meier, Johanna Wright, Sandra Kroczek, Susan Lower. Fourth Row: Lau Jpffar, Susan Kimble, Amy Clayman, Kit Murphy, Diane C. Brooks, Susie Hendricks, Marsha Stutsman, Kathy Bookout, Terri Bohling, Eileen Bandermark, Joan Grosse, Marge Coding, Linda Hoodelmier, Karen Skubish, Linda Harper. Fifth Row: Pam Hoffman. Nancy Bachman, Cynthia McMillan, Cathy Arata, Suzy Beamer, Pat Vonesh, Chris Podd, Jane Shnaken- burg, Ellen Meier, Nancy McCormick, Nancy Gould, Carole Stout, Anita Rodgers, Jo Beamer, Charlotte Mann. gamma phi beta THE CHRISTMAS SEASON was gaily ushered in by the Gamma Phi Betas at their annual tree trimming party. With tinsel and popcorn strings they awaited the Christmas dance, the last big event before the sisters departed for holiday vaca- tions. The Yuletide spirit behind them, the girls turned to Home- coming. With the Sigma Chis they won second prize in organized float competition. In spring the Gamma Phis com- peted in I. U. Sing with We ' re Florida Bound, aimed for a repeat of their 1963 Mini victory, and cheered for the Acacias in hopes of a victory in Little 500. Amid the waves of activities, the local chap- ter remained devoted to scholar- ship, winning the national chapter ' s scholarship improvement award. 305 € t t t From Row, Left to right: Judy Forney (Soc. Ch.), Pam Turner (Rush Ch.), Jill Uaulk (Rush Ch.), Ginny Matzke (Pres.), Mrs. Lura Berry (House Mother), Merry Mormon (Second Vice-Pres.), Pat Miller (First Vice-Pres.), Judi Turner (Treas.). Second Row: Susan Garlock, Nancy Pierce, Glenda Gray, Rita Adcock, Pati Timms, Ann Neudorff, Marcie Holloway, Kath- leen Helton, Judith Baskette, Carole Geisler. Third Row: Becky Thomas, Pam Meyer, Bonnie Tackney, Kay Booton, Judy Evans, Barbara Carvill, Sally Yoder, Susan Korn, Sherry Walsh, Ann Clippinger, Susan Wheaton. Fourth Row: Eeva-Riita Parnaneu, Betsy Hand, Carol Younghusband, Janice Yost, Margaret Weir, Mary Lynn Herrin, Sandra Jackson, Joan Kilroy, Mary Jo Ridgeway, Pam Shrewsbury, Tunde Csoke, Sara Clippinger. Fifth Row: Liene Ozolins, Sally Jo Wiltshire, Sandra Lou Miller, Barbara Lane, Claudette Surber, Susan Gayle Menke, Patty Koop, Ann Armstrong, Karen Sinclair, Gail Benjamin, Nancy Ellen Westfall, Christine Hibbs, Sharon Babcock, Pamela Morris. delta gamma 306 NICKNAMES WERE POPULAR this year with Delta Gamma members; Mrs. Lura Barry, the sorority ' s new housemother, quicicly acquired a new name: Mother B. In addition, the DG ' s welcomed their tenth foreign ex- change student, EEva-Riita Parnanen, from Finland, who, after a few days in the house, became fondly known as Eva. In association with their nationwide program of sight conservation and aid to the blind, the girls read to two blind students on campus. Early in the fall the DG pledges proudly presented their project to active members: a newly painted dormi- tory. DG social projects included a Christmas dance, a spring pledge dance, and Homecoming. , THE WOMEN of Delta Delta Delta stepped into the swing of fall activities by issuing a public invita- tion to their annual Hick Hop. In association with this theme, they presented a hootenany with the men of Lambda Chi Alpha for Homecoming. Phi Delta Theta re- ceived full support from the Tri Delts as the fraternity riders mount- ed their roadmasters for Little 500 race in the spring. .«, Jlanking high on the sorority ' s list rs was their second place n the all-sorority grade aver- .lilanthropic projects were of importance to the women as the men of Phi Gamma Delta shared Christmas with under- t ' ileged children and spread the iristmas spirit. delta delta delta Front Row, Left to right: Sally Bull (Chap.), Biz Osgood (Rush Ch.), Diane O ' Kieffe (Treas.), Susie Mangel (Pres.), Mrs Frances Magley (House Mother), Vicki Foster (Soc. Ch.) Jamie Barlowe (Schol. Ch.), Phyllis Wiseman (Rec. Sec.) Second Row: Anne Sweritzer, Sally Boardman, Janice LaFlamme Jenny Reid, Kathi Kowalski, Dianne Fountaine, Emily Bogard Paula Ennis, Ann Webster, Sarah Weiler. Third Row: Shari Busch, Marilyn Blei, Renee Martin, Jo Blackwell, Claire Malis, JoAnn Neff, Pat Ralyea, Sharon Dice, Judy Vandermark, Jerry Jo Kirkham, Bonnie Thorpe. Fourth Row: Jeanne Gaskill, Pamela Whitehouse, Cheryl Lau, Karyn Knudson, Judi Cook, Joyce Nemaaha, Gretchen Probst, Paula Cannon, Carol Anne Johnson, Kay Kinnison, Pat Bailey, Adrian Drapalik, Vicki McCoy, Robin Pirka, Ann Packert. 307 This fall the Delta Zetas initiated the annual Cob dance, co-spon- sored by the men of Alpha Epsilon Pi. Between four and six thousand people crowded Woodlawn Field to enjoy corn on the cob while they danced to the music of the Elec- tras. The DZ ' s also sponsored a beatnik Monster Mash , a Christ- mas dance, a spring formal in the Solarium, and a Valentine ' s Dance. The DZ ' s also found time for campus participation in Homecom- ing and Little 500 and entered I. U. Sing to defend their small group trophy won last year with the Phi Sigma Kappas. The pledges also won a second-place trophy for TEKE Chariot Race costumes. Throughout the year the DZ ' s sup- ported speech and hearing projects. delta zeta Front Row, Left lo righl: Diana Turpen (Scholarship Ch.), Anne Caroline Schildroth (Treas.), Judith Robinson (Cor. Sec), Juanita Mast (Pledge Tr.), Mrs. Luella Horn (House Mother), Carol Peden (Pres. ), Susan Pollock (Rush Ch.), Sharon Fuller (Rec. Sec), Darlyne Gaynor (Soc Ch.). Second Row: Beth Ann Marshall, Janne Turner, Carolyn Hill, Aurelia Paska, Pat Thielen, Sharon Brown, Judi Hall, Sonya Gwynn, Martha Rock- wood. Third Row: Karen Wood, Susy Rockwood, Linda Cupp, Susan Hoagland, Deborah Quear, Sarah Sue Swoverland, Bar- bara E. Brewer, Linda Schnackel, Linda Hawkins, P. Sue Jarboe. Fourth Row: Mary Worley, Diane Schwalm, Patli Naab, Mary Hawkins, Barb Fribley, Pat Bayly, Robalye Collier, Marjorie Chenowerth, Susan Card, Carole Sosbey, Gwen Petry. Fifth Row: Kathy Knipmeyer, Sue Ellen Blessing, Mary Haas, Leslie Haney, Jeann Summers, Janet Coplen, Judy Waegner, Kathryn Slatts, Carolyn Bates, Jane Aikin, Ginny Stehle, Judith Aubruner. 308  Front Row, Lefi to right: Faye Williams, Frankie Lennon, Judith Yancey, Marilyn Cosby, Johnnie Woodson, Izora White, Violet Johnson. delta sigma theta delta chi Front Row, Left to right: Carter Nelson (Rush Ch.), Joseph Cochran (Pledge Tr.), Mike Schoen (Cor. Sec), Robert Cainp- bell (Rec. Sec), Wayland Hicks (Pres. ), Steve Johnson (Vice- Pres.), Kenneth T ' Kindt (Treas.), Randall Stuckey (Soc. Ch.), Steven Osborn (Sergeant at Anns). Second Row: Ralph E. Gal- vin. Rich Henderson, Charles Berning, Charles Powers, Dennis Fisher, Robert Batten, Richard McCracken, Larry Banghart, David Friend. Third Row: Stephen Glass, Henry Murphy, Harry Bolton, Jack Taylor, Joseph V. Cline, Thomas Goff, Leslie Roberts, Adnan Moussallam, John Perin. 309 Front Row, Left to right: William L. Fox, Robert T. Thopy (Rec. Sec), Gordon Shouse (Vice-Pres.), Claude M. Warren, Jr. (Pres.), Roger D. Moore (Treas.), Kenneth E. Etter (Cor. Sec), Donald Lee Walker (Sgt. at Arms). Second Row: Stephen Hawkins, John R. Warren, J. Michael Harlen, David L. Morris, James H. George, Jr., Richard S. Lennox, Michael J. Louder- milk, Edgar J. Prather, Robert Berry. Third Row: David L. Brooks, Jared B. Ingwalson, Bruce W. Mueller, Eric L. Wynd- ham, James A. Ostrognai, Steve Troxel, Lonnie Mikolon, Thomas C. Wedding, Richard A. Young, Jim Schwier, Robert E. Devine (Pres. of Pledge Class). Fourth Row: David A. Tot- ten, Kurt S. Starbuck, David Gether, Robert F. Lang, David L. Steele, Don Surber, Fred Cottrill, Raymond M. Strassel, Terry R. Noffsinger, Gary J. Kruchten, John H. Ward, Bob Kirk- patrick (Sr. Ch.). Fifth Row: Robert E. Hardy, Marvin B. Hamilton, Jr., Stephen D. Lowe, John Kennedy, Dan H. Chad- wick, David Denny, Mark S. Ulrey, Bill Gilkison, Jeff Paige, Thomas L. Gega, J. Tim Cline, Pierre C. Talbert, Jr., Bruce Jones. delta tau delta « pimiii«i wui3 THE COMPLETION OF THEIR NEW HOUSE out on North Jordan is something which the men of Delta Tau Delta had long been anticipating. Although they waited until second semester before moving, the Delts agree that it was time well used, for their large home is completely air-conditioned. The Delts opened their fall social calendar with the 18th annual Street Dance which was co-sponsored by Pi Beta Phis. Later in the year the men participated in the Little 500 with the support of Kappa Delta and in the I. U. Sing with Kappa Alpha Theta. The Delts, not to be outdone in sports, held the 1963 first place tro- phies in touch football and fast pitch softball. 310 ANNIVERSARIES are always spe- cial, and this year Delta Upsilon is celebrating its Golden Anniversary on the Indiana University Campus. The men of Delta Upsilon en- joyed participating in almost all of the Interfraternity Council ' s intra- mural competitions. In the 1964 Slo-Pitch competition they won the runner-up trophy. Singing and dancing seem to be- long together, and the DU ' s com- bined these two in their activities. Among the dances were the all- ca mpus dance, DU Drop In, car- ried out with a western theme and held with co-sponsor Alpha Phi. Some of their other dances in- cluded the Barn Dance, Playboy Dance, Ft. Lauderdale dance, and spring formal I. U. Sing brought them a first place trophy. delta upsilon Fran! Row, Leji to righl: John Boss, Tom Sheller, Jerry Drew, Jeff Chastain, Randy Yenerich, Pete Woodburn, Mike Judd, Jeff Wells. Second Row: Steve Urse (Vice-Pres.), Charlie Rob- inson (Soc. Ch.), Dennis Ford (Pledge Trainer), Tom Wright (Fourth Vice-Pres.), Bruce R. Jarvis (Pres.), Jim Rawlings (First Vice-Pres.), Ed Johnson (Treas.), Dennis Cheatham. Third Row: Rick LeBurkien, Brent Circle, Charles Zeller, Earl Rivers, Bob Wiseman, Jim Brunkella, Bryan Moss, Gary Butz, Kenneth Busse, Dick Richards, Tom Morris, Shel Sheray, Fred Wolf. Fourth Row: Wade Montgomery, Bill Hertz, John Steven- son, Joe Brink, Tim Swank, Mike Ozment, Steve Topper, Don Baker, Dave Cosnor, Tom Heironimus, Bill Scott, John Poston, Mike Wheeler. Fifth Row: Bill Greenfield, Ken Winghan, Dallas Baxter, Jack Wilson, Ron D. Peyton, James R. McKinney, Steve J. Fredericks, Dick Schaub, Adrian Songer, Chris Kirk, Stan Moore, Bill Goebel, Joe Thomas. Sixth Row: Kent Scott, Steve Ermer, Bill Dexter, Mike Roberts, Lenny Krebs, Steve Van Zant, Dan Fuquay, Merle Strom, Jack B. Clark, David Owen, John Bunner, Ron Fritz, Buster Heimen. 311 TAKING AN ACTIVE PART in student government, campus social functions, and intramural sports, the men of Zeta Beta Tau kept busy this year. Mickey Baer and Larry Lee held positions on the Union Board, and Larry Cohen was treasurer of the freshman class. The ZBT ' s held their annual all-campus open house, featuring the music of the Drifters, during Homecom- ing Weekend and entered Little 500, cheered by the women of Alpha Epsilon Phi. The house received the Louis B. Marshall Interfaith trophy, the National Rush- ing trophy, and various intramural trophies in bowling and Softball. The ZBT ' s also contributed to the Campus Chest and sponsored a spring formal, a sophomore dance, and a pledge dance. zeta beta tau First Row, Left to right: Randy Winski, Michael Katz, Sam A. Schatz, Jay Braman, Mickey Baer, Roger Schatz, Jeff J. Rich. Second Row: Terry D. Baer (Hist.), Richard G. Zimmerman (Treas.), Joseph O. Vogel, (Vice-Pres.), Mrs. Erms Kaufman (House Mother), Duke D. Rouse (Pres.), Mike Freid (Sec), S. James Fishman, Robert J. Bernhardt. TItird Row: David Thol- heimer, Stuart Siege), Fred Price, Tim Baker, Edwin Jay Leeser, David Josephson, Jeff Hirsch, Martin A. Rosen, Steve Erenburg, Steve Hirschfeid, Fred Lissauer, Edward Berebitsky, Fred Rosen- feld, Alan J. Kalver. Fourth Row: Mark Ziessman, James L. Strauss. Mayer I,. Smith. Mark Winski, Richard Levin. Jeff Fine, Jon Lozlow, Robert Levy, Ronald Braman, James Harris, Alan S. Bryan, Larry Zutz, Neil Weisman, Robert Galler, Michael Silverstein. Fifth Row: J. A. Goodman, Nicola Doni- zetti, Jack Frisch, Ronald Brodey, Barth Green, Gary Wein- stein, Joe Zweig, Eric Roth, Josh Berman, Ricky Lamb, Bob Burnstine, Ira Wolk, Mark Shapiro, Stuart Cohn, Dale Fine. Sixth Row: Whitey Bluestein, Geoffrey Noel Seaman, Barry Silverstein, Martin J. Walter, Fred Katz, Lee J. Smith, Jerry E. Abramson, J. Stuart Engelburg, Alan Freiden, Jay Silverman, Howard Socol, Neal R. Radbel, Gerald S. Shane, Alan Berger, Victor Vernick, Dave Richter. P ' § ' w ii f lWl t l UmI 1 x • % m 312 From Row, Left to right: Rita Burd (Ritual Ch.), Mary Barter (Rec. Sec), Sally Phend (Hist.), Sherry Rennaker (Vice-Pres.), Mrs. Stahlschmidt (House Mother), Sylvia Stoker (Pres.), Mar- garet Gray (Treas.), Marilyn Stanley (Pledge Tr.), Sandra Conti (Standards Ch.). Second Row: Judy Lueking, Trudy Tyler, Paula McLeaster, Pat Murray, Betty Jo Day, Lynne Julian (Cor. Sec), Linda Stanfield (Co-Rush Ch.), Carole Kuester (Co-Rush Ch.), Jeanette Benjamin, Kathleen Marks, Sandy Feely, Phyllis Rapp, Sharon Coralline. Third Row: Doris Shockley, Diane Zimmerman, Karen Hudson, Judith Fillen- worth, Jeanne Monroe, Nancy Jennings, June Terkhorn, Carol Lusher, Cathy Cooper, Mary Joanna Day, Patricia Ann Francis, Mary Schilling, Jane Price. Fourth Row: Maribeth Faherty, Karen Lineback, Linda Douglass, Kathy Mauder, Phyllis Thomas, Elizabeth Susan Jenkins, Jo Ann Lucas, Susan Aber- nathy, Lou Ann Golden, Joan Grahek, Pat Noland, Marynell Weaver, Mary Jame Forbes, Susie Simms (Soc. Ch.). Fifth Row: Janet Alexander, Judi Harland, Ruthann Tedrowe, Caro- lyn Geeding, Karen Sue Gillen. Nancy Zeiger, Patricia Brauker, Mary George Hammersley, Carole Laws, Jacqueline Crimmins, Jerri Skeans, Patricia Meek, Sibyl Montgomery. zeta tau alpha SCHOLARSHIP ACTIVITIES and fun dominated the celebration of the Zeta Tau Alpha ' s eighth year in their new house. The Pumpkin Prance was the sorority ' s bewitch- ing way of observing Halloween. Later in the year a Christmas Tree Trimming dance put the girls in a jovial holiday mood. This year, it was the pledges who stole the show by winning the pledge sing award at the 1964 State Day. Later, the house joined their talent with the Alpha Tau Omegas for the 1964 I. U. Sing, winning second place in the mixed choral group. Sigma Phi Epsilon had their support in the spring Little 500 race. Philanthropic activities included a Cerebral Palsy drive during which they entertained children. 313 1 R ' fl 1 1 F I m ■m 1 1 1 ■B 1 m i «. -1 g ' IbI ■i II i ' ' l W-hj y i H B Wa in 1 M j kiBi ' - J Ll R 9 f TO ? Kr - f mI uA  «: mM mt ' ' r F Q H li 1 L — ' t ' j fc«3TlTl| F ' fl l lj f -T ' n tl i wc JM fSK Mk i y m m n 1 P ' ' T l 1 .■y M K ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 Bf-. .tHI I H HB 9 E ' fl 1 B 1 1 1 IB H From Row, Left lo right: Steve Ray, Mel Soschelle (Treas.), John Hamsley (Sec), Bruce Kotzan (Vice-Pres.), John G. Forbes Jr. (Pres.), Robert M. Brown (Schol. Ch.), John Renouf (Pledge Tr. ), Howard Hermann. Second Row: Don Musselman, Larry Johnston, Wes Hamilton, Jerry Reed, Jeff A. Stahl, Bob Shirey, Wyatt Weaver, Thomas Clark, Gordon Mis- coi, John Welch. Third Row: Jim Cook, John W. Shonkwiler, Jim Keene, Ron T. Hedrich, Rod G. Stone, Chuck Taylor, Chuck Wells, John Myran, Dennis Dedelow, Ron Crick, Michael Thornburg. Fourth Row: Richard Cutter, Louis A. Nelson, Richard D. Martin, Leo Kutlich, Jr., James Carter, John Doub, Louie Bixler, Steve Brown, John Eichenberger, Bob Byron, Harry Duckworth, Charles Hoffman. Fifth Row: Jack Farrell, Steve Laggett, Ed Russell, Jeff May, John Anderson, Mike Nottingham, Douglas Barton, Terry Golding, Lewis Schornstein, Gordon Rhea, Ron McCormick, Jerry Roberts, Ronald Krizmis, Doug Shetterly. theta chi THE MEN OF THETA CHI love to dance as is evident from the many and varied dances they spon- sored during the year. The Bicycle Bounce, an annual dance preceding the Little 500 race, got the big weekend off to a tremendous start. The Theta Chis also participated in the annual bike race itself. The Barn Dance, Christmas Dance, Dream Girl Dance, and the spring pledge dance were some of the other unusual dances the men of Theta Chi sponsored. This year the Theta Chis entered I. U. Sing and defended their State Day sing trophy from last year. Athletics was also a major interest as shown by the many trophies for bowling, football, basketball, and baseball in their trophy case. 314 FIRST PLACE in the mixed choral division went to Kappa Alpha The- ta as they joined forces with the Sigma Nus. Victory also rewarded the girls when they yelled for Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon runners in the Teke Chariot Race. Still another trophy came to the Thetas and Sigma Alpha Mu for third place in Homecoming floats. Spring heard Thetas blending voices with Delta Tau Delta in I. U. Sing and cheer- ing for Beta Theta Pi ' s fast-pedaling Little 500 team. The sophomore class presented Alice in Thetaland for the spring pledge class and the fall pledges were honored at the Christmas dance. The Thetas added a serious touch by supporting the Institute of Logopedics again this year. Hm ' - | H|nt H|B||| B| BRH m kappa alpha theta Front Row, Left to right: Betsy Williams (Rec. Sec), Sherry Winslow (Treas.), Susan Metzner (Second Vice-Pres.), Judy Floretta (Pres.), Mrs. Rodecker (House Mother), Becky Hart (First Vice-Pres.), Nancy Shepherd (Cor. Sec), Jane Platte (Rush Ch.), Marsha Hunt (Rush Ch.). Second Row: Bonnie Ann Brownell, Susie Rogers, Pam Stoner, Marion Coons, Merry King, Sue Shane, Lynn Alexander, Marilyn Fillbrandt, Brenda Brown, Susie Wisely, Creggie Salisbury, Kathryn Patterson, Erika Kahn. Third Row: Joyce Elaine Bohren, Denby Ann Bayer, Joan Marie Zinn, Marilyn Cole, Susan Jaffa Perry, Nancy Elizabeth Land, Leslie Teles, Jan Clarke, Cheryl Arpan, Jane Hargitt, Janet Hollis, Joice Lynn Brandenburg, Barbara Wade, Sheryl Bills. Fourth Row: Jane Browne, Christine Rohe, Linda Lee Loman, Anne Carol Meier, Carolyn F. Brown, Jan Bradford, Sandra Kay Wilson, Irene Simmons, Patricia Joy Burmeister, Carol Ann Utterback, LeeAnne Foster, Ann Marie Flaningam, Ginny White, Janet Fitzpatrick, Susie McClellan. Fifth Row: Lorna Ellen Propes, Sara Benenah Twyman, Phyllis Jone Mott, Victoria Marie Reiss, Linda Starr, Sherri Lynn Thomas, Jacqueline Sue Jones, Marcy Tucker, Judith Hall, Diane Thorsen, Susie Kalina, Libby Porter, Elizabeth M. Statts, Vickie Jornod, Mary Beth Mattox. f t • ' ' A t i ! ..:• •_ 315 •SOME ENCHANTED EVENING, fall pledge dance, was among the many social activities held by the men of Kappa Alpha Psi. Their Little 500 dance, co-spon- sored by the Sigma Alpha Mus was an all-campus rhythmic success. For the Tau Kappa Epsilon Chariot Race, the Kappa Alpha Psi joined forces with the women of Alpha Kappa Alpha to win third place in the costume competition of the evening event. Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity has also been active in the community. Their pledge class has worked at the Christian Center: and the entire fraternity, with the help of Sigma Delta Tau sorority, sponsored a Thanksgiving party for underprivileged children. The fraternity sup- ported the national Guide Right Movement. kappa alpha psi From Row, Left to right: Patrick E. Chavis (Pledge Trainer), William G. Mays (Treas.), John D. Carter (Pres.), Terry E. Butler ( Vice-Pres. ), Wayne M. Palmer (Sec). Second Row: Curitis L. Wilson, Walter L. Lowe (Reporter), Booker T. Jones, Gerald E. Adams, Elmore Warren, Olin Radford, James E. Stewart. Third Row: J. Stephen Talley, K. Ray Stubbs, Max W. Walker, Alvin W. Carter, David F. Hummons, Ronald Hicks, Nate Williams. 316 From Row, Left to right: Mary Lou Beilstein (House Mngr.), Judy Handley (Rush Ch.), Marty Schmidt (Sec), Adele O. Clarke (House Mother), Ann Wuletich (Pres.), Jane Ragle (Vice-Pres.), Sandi Trent (Treas.), Lois Loats (Asst. Treas.). Second Row: Toni Marsala, Barbara Young, Afton Rice, Sherri Woodrugg, Vicki Vernon, Terri Penn, Jean Michalik, Jody Rit- ter, Rebecca Thomas, Ruth Weber. Third Row: Sheila Roe, Jane Blackman, Elizabeth Streightoff, Barbara Badertscher, Jill Thornburg, Susan Meyers, Karen Thomas, Joyce Malloy, Billibet Rush, Jane Goodson, Rita Bell. Fourth Row: Sherry Hostetler, Maryjo Kimmell, Bev Burns, Mary Winthrop, Laurie Beyer, Kathy Haynie, Sharon Bianco, Judith Ulerich, Jean Jardine, Carol Ann Bottoroff, Sara Williamson, Gail Gritzbaugh. Fifth Row: Judy Berryman, Beverly Baird, Barbara White, Carol Matthews, Trudy Bradford, Nina Adolph, Sara Rugenstein, Nancy Buschmann, Nancy Houpt, Anna Cox, Sue Wilson, Shiela Gracie, Marjorie Parker. i kappa delta THREE PANHELLENIC scholar- ship trophies were awarded to Kap- pa Delta this year: the most im- proved scholarship, outstanding scholarship for pledges, and out- standing scholarship for actives. To relieve the monotony of aca- demic pressure, the girls became quite proficient in a new leisure sport called skate surfing. All they needed was a skate board, a chal- lenging hill, and plenty of adven- turesome spirit. Formal dances were held at Christmas. With spring came the White Rose Formal and the antici- pation of Little 500. Switching from fun to philanthropy, the girls carol- ed Christian Center children. 317 From Row, Left to right: Tom Long, Ron Clark, Raymond Modesitt, Robert Gergely, Forest Redding, Thomas Jansen. Second Row: Jon B. Olson, Marvin E. Knoll, Thomas M. Mc- Glasson (Treas.), Donald K. Wemlinger (Second Vice-Pres.), William P. Butz (Pres.), Donald G. Loftus (First Vice-Pres.), John T. Balha (House Mngr.), George N. Silca. Third Row: Harold Crane Jr., George Thomas, William Whitledge, Dean Hoehlinger, Martin D. Joachim (Grad. Counselor), James R. Whisler, Gregory L. Rhodes, Richard Han, Norman H. Boba- cock, George G. O ' Malley, Richard B. Denbo, Ronald E. Owens, James L. Welchel. Fourth Row: Steve A. Mains, O. Keith Owen, Roger L. Kowhlinger, Fred J. Florjancic, George R. Parish, George E. Cannon, James E. Burke, James H. Wol- ford, Donald H. Miller, L. Larry Strawser, Richard L. Edring- ton, Larry D. Barnhart, Gregory D. Richter. Fifth Row: Jim O ' Sullivan, Jim Goins, John Decker, Martin McAfee, Fred Foushee, Mike Flanders, Dan Baker, Robin Shaw, Skip Higgins, Mike Hesson, David Blair, Jim Johnson, Steve Ernest. Sixth Row: Phillip A. Winkelman, Stephen Hyatt, Rick A. Hirschen- bein, James W. Sherby, Richard A. House, John Stoeckley, Mark Arthur Moynihan, Edward N. Goodwin, David L. Pollert, Larry Shearer, Gerry Frette, Mark Smedley, Steve Johnson, Charles C. Paris, Barry B. Heath. kappa delta rho % ' i HHH n W ' ■1 1 ' n KJ . s ■P? - 1 WITH THE ACTIVATION of an exchange student from Durham College, Durham, England, the men of Kappa Delta Rho recorded another first. Their year began with their second place Homecom- ing lawn display victory shared with Chi Omega. They also entered the Little 500 with Alpha Omicron Pi and I. U. Sing with the Alpha Gamma Deltas after last year ' s sec- ond place triumph in small group competition of the sing. The social whirl of the KDR ' s included the Winter Formal held in honor of the pledge class, the Christmas semi-formal, the Rodeo Dance, and pledge dance Unpre- dictable. Throughout all their ac- tivities, and especially Help Week, the KDR ' s have shown their in- terest in the I. U. campus. 318 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA, first in scholarship during the fall of 1963, still found time for many and varied social activities. First on the list were the well known Kappa Pickers, a traditional part of the 1. U. campus musical scene This year brought the Barn Dance in the fall and the formal pledge dance in the spring. Other activities included partici- pation in I. U. Sing in cooperation with Sigma Alpha Mu and spirited support for the Sigma Alpha Ep- silon bike team in the Little 500. In addition to a well-filled social calendar, the women of Kappa Kappa Gamma still had time to sponsor worthy philanthropies. They provided scholarships for col- lege students and aided families, financially, through the Rose Mc- Gill Fund. kappa kappa gamma Front Row, Lefl lo righi: Mary Jane Sandelin (Rush Ch.), Barbara J. Yanney (Marshal), Barbara Baker (Pledge Tr.), Sylvia Ehrman (Pres.), Lissa Ahl (Vice-Pres.), Betsy Bone (Treas.), Judy Hay (Schol. Ch.), Susan Selke (Registrar). Second Row: Jane E. Stump, Barbara E. Dolata, Susan Rag- ains, Sharon Carrel, Lynn Smock (Public Relations), Susie Deems (Rec. Sec), Linda A. Leach (Soc. Ch.), Ann G. Shane (Second Vice-Pres.), Sue Chastain (Cul. Ch.), Judy Long, Jane Snider, Janet C. Edington. Third Row: Mickey Davidson, Marian C. Yanney, Lynn M. Shumaker, Ann Eichel- kraut, Jennifer Ann Harrell, Carol A. Schneiderwing, Susi Woodburne, Millie Hodson, Dorothy J. Dunn, Dottie Vial, Elizabeth W. Lievan, Linda J. Weyls, Pamela T. Dryer, Joyce Ikenberry, Darra Whittinghill. Fourth Row: Susie Sprenger, Becky Newhard, Barbara Ahl, Joanne Darby, Andrea F. Hil- burn, Ann Stoelting, Janet C. Westfall, Kathy Haughey, Dianne Wells, Sharon K. Miller, Nancy Love, Harriet Brink, Sandra Watts, Margey Morris. Fifth Row: Mary A. Vance, Judy Deems, Louise Newhard, Marcia Hahn, Gail Engel, Anne Binkley, Cynthia Bartlett, Virginia M. Soule, Marcina Green, Connie Schull, Sharon Csernits, Susan B. Shoaff, Judi Pogue. 319 THE MEN OF KAPPA SIGMA rang in 1965 with the opening of their new air-conditioned house on North Jordan. They combined scholarship, athletics, and fun for a busy, but enjoyable, year. Political flair was added to student activi- ties when Tom Ensor, a Kappa Sig pledge, ran for freshman class pres- ident and other members held posi- tions in campus politics. The stress on scholarship proved profitable for they received a schol- arship trophy from the Interfrater- nity Council for the most improved house on campus. All was not work; fun came in the form of intramural sports, Little 500 competition, and several house dances. From Row, Lefi to right: Frank P. Ferdon (Chaplain), John R. Hauschild (Scribe), Charles A. Ruckman (Treas.), George H. Brandt (Master), Charles B. Campbell (Master of Ceremonies), Jack Cooney (Vice-Pres.), Walter Klukas. Second Row: Tom Sharp, Michael Nicoloff, Peter Marshall, Rick John Papineau, Pat Tanabe, Ken Taylor, George Adsell, Allan Marshall. Third Row: Ed Kuhns, Stephen T. Porter, Wally Orr, Don L. Sheag- ley, Marvin H. Sawyer, Ernest Murray, Jeff Garniger (Co-Soc. kappa sigma Ch.), Doug Smith (Co-Soc. Ch.), Ben Constable (Rush Ch.), Gerald Harley. Fourth Row: Lee R. Ford III, Joe M. Pumphry, Jim Stockholm, George H. Hass, Adam C. Powell, Thomas Richard Ensor, Kenneth J. Bohannon, Robert R. Bennet Jr., Frank Aker III, David W. Thornburty. Fiftli Row: Jay Bran- son, Lawrence C. Jackson, Scott A. Aikman, Jay P. McKee (Sr. Adv.), Randall L. Arehart, Steven Bruce Hickey, Paul E. Smith, Bill Clark, Philip A. Nasser, Jack Daniels, Rick Knop. 320 f f «Jlf . ' 3 ' - it tf f t 1 f n fro « ?ovf, Lf ( to right: John L. Quich (Ritualist), David T. Demaree (Schol. Ch.), Ken Rupe (Sec), John F. Rogers (Vice-Pres.), Doug C. Roland (Pres.), Bill F. Sievers (Treas.), Ron Chaffin (Rush Ch.), Steve VanTyle (Soc. Ch.), Ken Todd (Pledge Ch.). Second Row: John Jackson, Tom Keaton, Ken Kline, Robert J. Hunner, Michael W. Timmons, Joseph S. Van Bokkelen, Steve Bowman, Frank Hughes, Tom Kilrain, John Riggs, Tony Dean, William B. Keaton. Third Row: Joe Downey, Tom Bernhardt, Jim Hawke, Dick Collins, Jim Beam, Richard D. Pavel, Gary Hamer, Tim Micheli, Robert Stone, Al York, David L. Carter, Tim Connell, Alan E. Jones, Mark Trombley. Fourth Row: Dave Spitzer, Dave Stevens, Quentin Nelson, John R. Garmong, Mike Coomes, Bill Michael, Len L. Zickler, Kim Baker, Skip Kruger. Jim Richwine, Lou Zickler, Albert Harris, Bob Dender, Dick Darst. Fifth Row: Nelson Martin, Bernie Taylor, Robert D. Phillips, Jerry Miller, Mike Weeks, David Wallace, John Young, Ronald Eshleman, Doug Spitser, Volker H. Koelpin, Alan H. Schreiber, John D. Bodine, Steve Luedeman. lambda chi alpha LONG HOURS OF ASSIDUOUS WORK with Delta Delta Delta produced a homecoming display for Lambda Chi Alpha. Other main events included L U. Sing; Little 500, co-sponsored by Alpha Phi; and their annual Lawn Party and Open House. Varying their activities, they participated in all phases of intramurals and entertained Senator Vance Hartke after a political rally in Bloomington. Success put a brilliance to the work put into the Lambda Chi ' s social dances. Besides the fun of sponsor- ing these social affairs, the men took to under-handed tactics when they obtained canned goods for needy families as ransom for kidnaped sorority house mothers. Also, they held their annual Easter Egg Hunt for the children of Bloomington. 321 From Row, Left lo right: Barbara I. Fenton (Soc. Ch.), Diane R. Fredricks (Rec. Sec), Alice M. Cmaplejohn (Rush Ch.), Marie E. Kuchuris (Pres.), Mrs. Lucile Kassing (House Mo- ther), Susan J. Moulthrop (Vice-Pres.), Carolyn J. Tracy (Schol. Ch.), Carole S. Miller (Pledge Tr.), Heather A. Whittemore (House Mngr. ), Janet M. Meschberger (Treas.). Second Row: Patsi C. Hahn, Janice C. Stauffer, Marcia A. Robbins, Carolyn A. Baumgartner, Cassandra L. Kamp, Sheila S. O ' Dea, Janet R. Writer, Penny Garrett, Kay Dell Franklin, Julie A. Rench, Susie M. Slick, Connie C. Henderson. Third Row: Judy Wake, Susie LeFevere, Alice Driscoll, Karen Fitton, Gail Parsons, Cynthia S. Clock, Beverlee A. McCauley, Virginia J. Wynn, Kathy Lybrook, Kathy A. Wallace, Sally W. Bash, Helen L. Rodgers, Marti H. Sweitzer, Leigh A. Watley. Fourth Row: Sonnie A. Weisbrod, Betty Jencks, Vicki Fry, Martha J. Berry, Lisa M. Niemeyer, Sharon E. Eitman, Sue E. Huffman, Kathy Schoellkopf, Carol McMalan, Vicky A. Scott, Karen K. Check- ley, Patricia A. Chamblin, Meredith R. Lennarson, Barbara A. Weihmiller. Fifth Row: Mary C. Bruce, Maria J. Habecker, Jean E. Verhoeven, Cindy Korte, Janet K. Kingsbury, Ann Walker, Ginger A. Evans, Deeann Gregory, Cybrine Vonne, Priscilla Logan, Suzie Crouch, Joan B. Kastning, Margot L. Pickering, Kathey Shelton, Peggy Paul. pi beta phi SANDWICH BOARDS advertising the Delt Street Dance were a famil- iar sight this fall, as the Pi Beta Phis helped to cosponsor the annu- al all-campus dance. Building the Homecoming decorations with the Beta Theta Pis and organizing the Monmouth Duo with the Kappa Kappa Gammas accounted for two of Pi Phi ' s fall semester activities. Pitching in with feminine support and advice, the house paired with the Alpha Tau Omegas during the Little 500 festivities in the spring. As a special community service the Pi Phis gave a party for under- privileged children. Again, this Christmas, they made decorations and gifts for Bloomington hospitals. 322 THE AUGUST, 1964 national con- vention in Denver, Colorado was the first in a memorable chain of events for the men of Pi Kappa Al- pha at I. U. After moving into their newly renovated 3rd Street house, the colony became the Delta Xi chapter in February. To complete their interfraternity activities, the brothers celebrated the 95th anni- versary of their national founding at the University of Virginia. The Pikes entered the I. U. social scence with informal dances, the Dream Girl Formal, and the Spook Dance. In addition the men entered the Men ' s Choral Division of I. U. Sing and raced in their first Little 500, cheered by the women of Alpha Gamma Delta. pi kappa alpha Front Row, Left lo right: Ronald Shaner (Pledge Master), Charles D. Thomas (I.F.C. Rep.), Michael Trueman (Soc. Ch.), Mrs. Tyler (House Mother), Jerry Conklin (Pres.), Kenneth Hardman (Vice-Pres.), John Mohr (Sec), James W. Woods (Treas.). Second Row: Lane . E. Ayres, Charles M. Woods, Thomas R. Bodkin, Jim Mackay (Rush Ch.), John L. Wilson, David H. Newsom, Pete Houdeshel, Coleman Dirhan. Third Row: Lawrence S. Braunstein (Historian), David R. Web- ster, Don Bush, William L. Gifford, Bob A. Weinheimer, Philip D. Martin, J. David Thomas, Noel F. Shaw. Fourth Row: Phillip Key, Michael Shipley, John R. Mahoney, Robert Bishop, Robert D. Coggin, David Allen Jenkins, Kenneth R. Kentner, Richard G. Reiners, Ronald G. Bush. 323 THE MEN OF PI KAPPA PHI entertained the national president of their chapter during a Founder ' s Day banquet, on December 8th. This was one of the major events of the year; however, they also par- ticipated in many campus activi- ties. The Pi Kappa Phis sponsored two dances. Left Bank and their Rose Ball, and also took part in Little 500, L U. Sing, intramural sports, and the Homecoming float competition. The climax of the year, for these men, was their moving. When the Delta Tau Deltas moved into their new house, the Pi Kappa Phis moved into their vacant one. Be- tween semesters, they vacated their house on Second Street and moved to the Indiana Avenue location. pi kappa phi From Row, Left to right: David C. Gibson (Chap. Adv.), Bob Chloupek (Sec), Bradley L. Durnell (Warden), Roger J. Kinney (Pres.), Jim M. McCullough (Treas.), Glen C. Crosier. Second Row: Thomas E. Lovell, Darwin F. Kinney, John F. Bedi, Robert J. Briganti, Richard L. Stutz, Jim Caldwell, Joab H. Patten, Tom Richardson. Third Row: David E. Etienne, Steven Scherer, Mike McGee, Kenneth E. Freeman, Charles P. Tittle, James M. McClure, David L. Workin, John E. Peterson, John H. Duncan, Gary V. Smith, David Whitlow. 324 i )C ' D- ►1 I f i« - -■«■. . J m L «« t.1  1 V -- anr. If ' « P ' ' Jl r |4 tl 1 • i L ' ■' ' ' 4 V - ' b. 1 f Hi T! From Row, Left lo righl: Dennis Zylman, Tim Dunfee, Craig Long (House Mgr.), Tom Ross, Bruce Peters (2nd Sem. Pledge Ch.), Jim McConnell, Bob Alexander, Phil Clement. Second Row: Bill Helfrick, Boo Sinock (Chronicler), Gene Maudlin, (Treasurer), Dave McLaughlin (Recorder), Max Rogers (Vice- President), Jerry Rush (President), Dan McConnell (Herald), Blair Snead (Social Ch.), Bill Gossard (Chap.), Bob Forste. Third Row: John Baker, Mike Hensge, Bob Ryall, Tom Bar- dach, Morris Erickson, Bob Larmore, Jeff Isel, John Hamilton, Phil Johnson, Dan Smith (Pledge Tr.), Charles K. Crawford, Eric Christoperson, Ned McCahan, Bill Elmer, James Middle- ton, John Bodwell. F ourth Row: David K. Mudd, George L. Henry, Ron Shelton, John Petscher, Jeff Egolf, Doug Hite, Dick Schable, Art Kamisurgi, Jim Williams, Fred Hillis, Ron Martin, Charles Clemens, Dave Gerow, Dave Votaw, Lou Moneymaker. Fifth Row: Steve Spencer, Daniel Mudd, Nicholas Angelopolous, Wayne Witmer, Randall Barton, Page E. Gifford, Mike O ' Shaughnessey, David C. George, Tim Thomson, Larry Deputy, Tom Moore, William Gambill, Dave Johnson, Bob Williamson, Jim Hill, Bill Price, Reid Lemasters, John Kittle. Sixth Row: George Smart, Doug Wiik, Bob Axton, John Sweet, Jim Spahn, Milt Stewart, David Simpson, Richard Hughes, Harry Shriver, Steve Stitle, Rick Forst, Larry Leach, Ed Terrill, Arnold Dusard, David Corrie, Ed Haught, Stuff Staser, Bob Butler, Terry Smith. sigma alpha epsilon LAST YEAR Gamma chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon received the John O. Moseley Zeal Award. This award is given to the nation ' s most outstanding SAE chapter over a period of years. Last year the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon also won first place for their Homecoming display and received honorable mention for their Fall Carnival booth which the Delta Gammas co-sponsored. In the fall the SAE ' s joined with the women of Alpha Phi for homecoming. During L U. Sing they harmonized with the Sigma Delta Taus, and their bike riders for Little 500 were cheered by Kappa Kappa Gamma. Pledges were honored with a dance, From Heaven to Hell. In the spring the SAE ' s held their Gypsy dance. 325 — I — ii.-it, ' r-rr-T — yw ?iw- T-r m r ■wmF Willi ' ' JaW ' f v M P l iBBOmlHi if ' B Hl flU Bfrn. ..ir-JSH E V B ' P E - ' T ' W ' ' l l MiF mr Fmmm .( WimU. Iff p b Front Row, Left to right: Irv S. Goodman, Ronald Zubkoff, Michael Yellen, Michael Sposeep, Stanley Fish, Martin Kaplan, Lawrence M. Levitan, Donald Adler. Second Row: Jim Marver, Theodore Sosin (Rec), Howard Golden (Exchg.), Kenneth Younger (Vice-Prior), Dennis Magid (Prior), Norman Eisen- berg .(Rec), David Lynn (Asst. Exchg,), Stanley Rosenblatt (Asst. Recorder), David Hurst (Pledge Master). Third Row: Stuart L. Block, Larry J. Sosin, John A. Oppenheimer, Jay L. Gerson, Robert N. Schlesinger, David Freeman, Franklin S. Yudkin, Gordon Saskin, Richard A. Matthews, Gary J. Fischer, Ken R. Silverman, Mark Edwin (Ted) Steuer. Fourth Row: Bennett Mayer, Richard Thomas Senn, Donald B. Silver, Jeff Brown, Jon Solomon, Michael Farbman, David L. Rich, Eric Schiller, Jonathon Erlen, Richard Gole, Leslie Davis, Howard Bernstein, Lee Bruce Goldberg. Fifth Row: Howard Senzell, Richard Bean, Warren Rosenblatt, Kenneth Garelick, Daniel Schwartz, Howard Sandler, Ron Podoll, Stephen Backer, Stuart Pickel, Stephen Trotter, Jay Karol, Aaron Rosenberg, Steven Franklin, Michael Friedman. Sixth Row: Ira Barry Zinman, Stephen Michael Trattner, Steven M. Adams, Harvey W. Gold- enberg, Jonathon Eric Reyman, Charles M. Citrin, Rick Spear, Mark R. Axelrod, Jerome Stuart Malman, Kenneth M. Malten- fort, Arnold Lee Vinstein, Mark H. Cohen, Richard M. Rosen- baum. sigma alpha mu 326 SCHOLARSHIP WAS THE PRIDE AND THE BOAST of the men of Sigma Alpha Mu as they were presented the scholarship trophy by Interfraternity Council. Further honor was still to come, in the pre- sentation of the National Religious Key granted to Garry Gardner. The men raised their competitive spirit by entering Homecoming festivities with Kappa Alpha Theta. Birdland. theme of the chapter ' s annual dance, began a whirl of winter and spring dances. With a change of mood, the men joined the women of Kappa Kappa Gamma in 1. U. Sing. With Kappa Alpha Psi, the chapter sponsored their annual Little 500 Weekend dance after cycling in the competitive spring race and being supported by Clark House of Daniel Read Center. TO SPARK HOMECOMING festivities, the women of Sigma Delta Tau iieid a campus-wide dance, co-spon- sored with Zeta Beta Tau. To celebrate their twenty- fifth anniversary on campus, the sisters enjoyed a busy year of scholarship dinners, formal and informal dances, and many fraternity exchanges. After harmonizing with the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon in the I. U. Sing, the sot ' s screamed their support for the Sigma Chi riders during Little 500 weekend. With parties for young and old, SOT supported pro- jects for the Exchange Home children and for Bloom- ington ' s senior citizens. Their agenda included intra- mural sports and an open house, sponsored by SDT ' s, for their new sisters. sigma delta tau Front Row, Left lo right: Barbara Weinstein (Treas.), Judy Leightman (Standards Ch.), Lois Friedman (Cor. Sec), Bonnie Dolnick (First Vice-Pres.), Mrs. Rose Somberg (House Mo- ther), Margery Resnick (Pres.), Phebe Berkowitz (Second Vict Pres.), Marsha Zutz (Sec), Judy Pollock (House Mngr.). Second Row: Bobbye Richards, Nancy Devine, Diane War- shawsky, Rona Weinraub, Babs Larman, Alberta Winski, Marsha Schuchman, Eve Wolnak, Pain Litman, Susan Barkoff, Sandra Siegel, Elaine Zuroff, Marsha Miller, Sheila Sauer. Third Row: Debby Galvin, Bonnie Phillips, Melaine Newfield, Sandy Froitim, Elaine Olshan, Joan Strom, Susan Levy, Carol Levy, Judy Wein- stein, Sally Burnstein, Eilene Cantor, Marille Fendelman, Karen Adelman, Marjorie Frankel, Robyn Kopel. Fourth Row: Robin Grant, Judith Levin, Nancy Mendelson, Linda Bornstein, Rozzie Beil, Marilyn Feigenbaum, Darlene Sheck, Gayle Vogel, Eileen Louick, Jennifer Luce, Suzanne Berger, Elaine Marcus, Peggy Geschmay, Suzanne Taffet, Barbara Franklin. Fifth Row: Carol Pollard, Sybil Polsky, Joyce Altman, Gail Botkin, Gail Pearl- man, Vicki Bernie, Shelly Abrams, Patricia Mueller, Eleanor Fell, Shirley Katz, Barbara Glazier, Judy Rosenberg, Rosalind Fine, Barbara Ann Cohen, Joan Hope Abbey. 327 i f .i - 1 • as ' ! From Row, Left to right: Sarah Mellencamp (Cor. Sec), Bar- bara Robertson (Rec. Sec), Sally Dyer (First Vice-Pres.), Bar- bara Brown (Pres.), Mrs. William G. Moss (House Mother), Judy Mishler (Second Vice-Pres.), Judy Irish (Schol. Ch.), Jane Wicker (Treas. ), Pam Johnson (Rush Ch.). Second Row: Kathryn Kampe, Michele Jamison, Jane Fuller, Susan Prather, Nancy Slick, Mary Richardson, Elaine Bussard, Marilyn Mutch, Katherine Schilling, Robin Shore, Marilyn Benninger. Third Row: Julie Gunn, Peggy Mcintosh, Barbara Thompson, Cathy Hodson, Virginia McLeay, Mary Ann Rummel, Kathy Jackson, Joan Wilson, Judy Jones, Willa Anderson, Judy Cutright. Fourth Row: Cheryl Cako, Pam Gallagher, Margo Heilig, Christine Lowe, Joyce Case, Mary Bodemuller, Elaine Latz, Deborah De- Wolf, K. Sue Case, Edie Vincent. Fifth Row: Pat Huetten, Linda Ferry, Linda S. Williams, Phyllis Mills, Cheryl Heister, Susie Neumann, Alice O ' Beirne, Katherine Riley, Judy Scholl, Sue Ellen Lattimer, Cheryl Cutright, Deanne Homey, Sandie Troeger. sigma kappa 328 ADOPTING GRANDPARENTS was the organized community project of Sigma Kappa this year. In this program they visited and enthusiastically entertained elderly shut-ins. The Maine Seacoast Mission, which helps isolated fishing communities,, was also included in the chapter ' s philanthropic program. Winning first place in the TEKE Chariot Race for the best costumes and placing second in the Mini kept them busy last spring. The rest of this year ' s schedule included creating Homecoming decorations, joining voices with the men of Delta Upsilon for I. U. Sing, supporting the riders of Phi Kappa Psi in the Little 500, and having a Christmas dance and a spring formal. In November the women celebrated their 90th year. DANCES FORMED THE CORE of Sigma Nu activity last year. The men began their social whirl with their annual Bar Room Brawl and then ushered in the holiday season with their Can ' t Wait ' Till New Year ' s celebration. In Feb- ruary they presented the traditional White Rose formal and ended their social year with the Island of Voodoo dances. The Sigma Nus also participated in other phases of campus life. With the women of Chi Omega they hosted a Foreign Student Christmas Party and in the spring joined voices with the Delta Delta Deltas in the I. U. Sing. Enthusiastically backed by the Delta Gammas, the Sigma Nu bike team again rounded the cinder track for Little 500, the end to their year. Sigma nu Front Row, Lejt to right: lei Sandburg, Kent Tate, Jim Hamil- ton, Jerry Stohler, Butch Joyner, Phil Roby, Jim Moore, Glen Shelton. Second Row: John Harralson, Lanny Genetos, Dick Armstrong (Recorder), Bob McQuiston (Lt. Comm.), Bill Harper (Commander), Jack Olmstead (Treas.), Ed Harper, Mike Burt. Third Row: HorsI Behncke, Skip Helm, Frank Miller, Ship Gaterman, Joe Mauzy, Dick Chambers, Tom Merrill. Al Townsend, Tom Wright, George Spees, Tom Fries. Fourth Row: Denny Hinton, Jim McCummings, Bob Bruner, Jay Anderson, John McMillan, Marv Bass, Ron Boudi, Bert Davis, Sid Sheray, Bob Boyd, Dave Thome, Jan Hartke, Ted Rolf. Fifth Row: Tom Buecker, Mike Kreugar, Dave Delong, Jim Van Fleit, Dick Robinson, Roger Alexander, Pat Boyce, Stan Cleveland, Chuck Richards, Ridley Sandidge, Frank Fischer, Steve Eastham. Sixth Row: Tom Hacker, Bob Nolan, Mike Richwine, Doug Rhodus, Lahnle Earnest, Pete Gudc, Jim Sparks, Jim Leininger, Dave Catlin, Dan Grills, Steve Swanson, Mike Hay. Toby Stone, Scott Rexinger. 329 LIKE NO OTHER YEAR since Sigma Pi ' s founding at I. U., this was one of special anticipation. Above the hopes the men held for victory in the Little 500 and L U. Sing was their eagerness for the completion of their ultramodern house on fraternity row. The Electras created music for Pahdnahs and Their Gals at the 1964 pledge dance. Their second annual dance, the Orchid Formal, helped the Sig Pis to regally usher in spring. The major projects of the house was the adoption of a Korean orphan. Through their contributions he is being fed, clothed, and aided in his education. The activities of Sigma Pi also included participation in interfraternity sports. Sigma pi Front Row, Left to right: John Clark, Jeff Idlewine (Hist.), Allen King (Alum. Coun.), Max Lieberenz (Pres.), Jay Sum- merville (Vice-Pres. ), Michael Dukes (Treas.), Gil Mascher (Sec), Robert Brough. Second Row: Keith Kingman (Pledge Tr.), Allen Sims, Steve Gray, Richard Funk, Larry Lewis, Bill Carroll, Allen Coffin, George M. Sowers, Dennis Warner. Third Row: John Weston, Don Kritsch, J. Patrick McMurray, Patrick Harrison, William Meek, Ron White, William H. Steinhagen Jr., Robert J. Mayes, John Faulkner, John F. O ' SuUivan Jr. Fourth Row: Louis Herre, James Levens, David Boardman, Frank Nuessel, Mike Hammel, Jerry Adams, Paul Baker, Thomas McGinnis, Tom Keppler, John Eisel, Phil Macy. 330 m k -f fwi Kr - H 1 L v iiinJl ?! W r f Jk f 1 1 t  fe « ' '  T v4 . fV f 1 1 i 5 ' i ' i jk S JB ? ' rr , Si 1 f ? f ' f 1 h ■• t ' 1 : 4 1 i From Row, Left to right: Michael J. Wallace (Chap.), Law- rence V. Mann, Kenneth L. Andrews, Bill Cavalcanti. Second Row: Bob Arnold (Grad. Scholarship Advisor), C. R. Roach (Scholarship Ch.), Jim Crawford (Rec. Sec), Jim Podawiltz, Thomas A. Edler (Pres.), Leonard Nichol (Chap. Counselor), Thomas Prall (Vice-Pres.), William C. Hankermeyer (Cor. Sec), Paul Vern Parker (Soc. Ch.). Third Row: Drew Bachman, Wil- liam Rupright, Gerry Myers, Joseph Tegart, Steve Schaedel, Glen Buford, Dave Owens, Tony Andrews, Ed Sherrick, Dean Mendenhall, David Downing, James Alexis. Fourth Row: Mike Tucker, Jim Eiechorowski, John Foncannon, Robert Dolan Larry Elliott, Tim Crowley, Gary Gibson, Edward Erb, Bill Poe, Phillip K. Westfall, Gary L. Maitlen, Gregory G. Miller. Fifth Row: Tom Peck, Patrick L. Miller, Max E. Miller, Robert J. Bird (Rush Ch.), Brian Jellison, Richard Whitford, Kelly Cook, James Wallace, Terry Tarnacki, Roger McKuhen, Mike Mc- Coun, Malcolm Beckner, Richard Reger. Sixth Row: Earl C. Brookover, Matt Cornacchione, Ron E. Meschberger, Donald E. Collier, Larry F. Tonkel, Jim Bailey, Skip Leeper, Robert Bailey, Philip Jones, Bruce Briney, Don Despot, Roger Yule, Larry Moberly, George L. Barnett Jr., Randy D. Covington. sigma phi epsilon WITH THE SIGMA PHI EPSl- LON-Alpha Ghi Omega Grum in the fall, the Sig Ep ' s ushered in a busy year. On November first they celebrated their national Foun- ders ' Day and later hosted the Leadership Training Academy. Socially, the Sig Eps enlivened the I. U. campus with their Twist or Treat dance. Queen of Hearts dance, two pledge dances, and many impromptu, casual hops. They tested their singing ability in I. U. Sing and in the spring showed their physical strength in Little 500, in which they were enthusiastically backed by Zeta Tau Alpha. Many intramural sports and the best na- tional Sigma Phi Epsilon scrap- book added to their interests. 331 -Fn: iTIHT K K F ■■. ' . S iiSli; - -■■- -r— m mmmm m E tt ' S k ' B K H .Kl B r 3K I Hr ' ' ' HB r ' - r F Ki. ' - ' bki Sl fc i l 1 ' 1- f t f Ftoh( ?oh ' , Le r lo right: David Power, Bob McCracken, Gary Drook, Michael E. Cox (Asst. Conselor), Dick McCracken (Pledge Tr.), John Roethke, John B. Reeder Jr., Marc Car- michael (Chap. Ed.), James W. King (Act.), John W. Col- glazier. Second Row: Steve Birr, Rick Levi (Historian), Bob Flick (Treas.), Joe Piatt (Soc. Ch.), C. R. Leadbetter (Pres.), Bill Hunt (Vice-Pres.), Al Huntington (Sec), Skip Wiesmiller (Rush Ch.), Mike Shumate (Cor. Sec), Bob Wyatt (Song Leader). Third Row: Jim Birr, Tom Weaver, Tom Trauring, Steve Chitwood, Tom Vandanbark, Tom Ireland, Don Miller, Dick Hanning, Ed Worth, Steve Shoup, Bernie Krueger, Jim Watson, Michael E. Nealon, Don Carlson, Phil Zoercher. Fourth Row: Les Mclntire, W. G. Witwer, R. Gregg Berry, Robert J. Coan, Joseph W. Kress, Fred H. Simmons, John C. Schroer, Tom Browne, Richard A. Shortz, Robert M. Frankboner, Chuck Rhetts, James E. Creek, Daniel J. Hallman. Fifth Row: Jeff Enkema, Scott Frohbieter, Randy Rowan, Mark Bantz, Mike McPhearson, Jim Vandenbark, Bill Russell, Larry Sells, Lloyd Edens, Terry Silke, Steven W. Hoster, Bob E. Wrenn, Pete Publow, Richard L. Simmons. Sixth Row: Bob Scott, Steve Wenzlaff, Steve Yeager, Jerome W. McClung, David A. Mc- Harry, Richard A. Gierke, Steve H. Miller, Tim Dunn, Bob Weimer, Ted Abbott, Woodey Turner, Rick Ransome, Dave Biesemeyer, Mike Brunson. sigma chi THE NINETEENTH ANNUAL MELON MESS, where 1,000 wa- termelons were served to students, signified the beginning of a suc- cessful year for the men of Sigma Chi. They also participated in Little 500 with Sigma Delta Tau and Homecoming with Gamma Phi Beta. They sponsored a pledge dance, sweetheart dance, and spring dance, and took part in intramural sports of many kinds. During initiation week, the Sigma Chis aided the community by clean- ing the city park. One good turn deserves another, so their own house received a new face-lifting. New lighting, new furniture, and phones in all rooms were a few of the luxuries the brothers enjoyed. 332 FOR THOSE WHO CAN TEKE IT, life on campus is bustling with activity and brimming with the fellow- ship of fraternity life. To prove it, five major dances, including two pledge dances, the Homecoming and Christmas dances, and the annual Red Carnation Ball, highlighted the Tau Kappa Epsilon social schedule this full and busy year. Charity being important to the house, the Tekes spon- sored a Christmas party for underprivileged children in Bloomington. They also received two trophies for hav- ing the largest percentage of blood donors during the annual campus drive. First place trophies were won in football leagues while they also prepared for the Teke chariot race. tau kappa epsilon From Row, Left to right: Jack Swelstad (Pledge Tr.), Don Walker (Hist.), Jack Hamilton (Treas.), Tke, Mrs. Marie Tier nan (House Mother), Dale A. Krane (Pres.), George Fuzy (Sec), Marv Ratner (Sgt. at Arms), William Fortner (Chap.). Second Row: Mike Rogers, Roger Warren, Chris Siegrist, Rich- ard Batten, Ralph Alexander, Thomas Pfaff, Thomas Helfrich, Danny Wittwer, Robert Rodeghiero. Third Row: Paul M. Miller. Helmut H. Brugman, Dale Terry, Michael Thompson, Michael H. Claphan, Frank Pipino, Thomas White, Steve Owen Zollars, Robert Lee Dockery, Ronald Lane Collins. Fourth Row: Barry Muhs, Larry Hammer, Mark Scriber, Jack Ruby, David Bordner, Donald Bass, Gary Green, David Sprauge, Howard Campbell, Gary D. Green, Philip Thompson. Fifth Row: Raymond Hewlett, Dan Whitler, William Ehlen, Wayne Bognar, Steve Kegg, Jim Curtiss, James Brennan, James Wesley, Lane Barnett, Bert Mul- lins, David Niendorf. I I 333 pHIGAMrMiA r l lbv POLEPOSinflg THE MEN OF PHI GAMMA DELTA began the school year with numerous honors to their credit: they won the national plaque for having the best chapter newspaper; their house earned the trophy for the highest fraternity scholarship for the 1963 fall semester; and they captured the trophy for intramurals. Besides living up to these honors, the Fijis took time out for many annual social functions. The tradi- tional Pig Dinner, the Purple Gar- ter, and Fiji Isle were a few of the social highlights in the Phi Gam house. The Delta Gamma-Fiji Homecoming display tested their skill and ingenuity and provided an opportunity for fun. From Row, Left lo right: Rod McNerney, Ulf Garmsen, Dwight Tigges, Charles D. Storms, Bill Diggins, Dutchess, James A. Ramsey, Charles A. Waggoner, Thomas A. Keith, Ronald L. Keller. Second Row: James W. McCaa, Ned Pfau, Stan A. Fox, Stephen W. Byers (Cor. Sec), Harry P. Lamberson (Treas.), David H. Ruby (Pres.), Richard D. Telle (Historian), Tom J. Martin (Rec. Sec), James A. Gothard, Al Plummer. Third Row: William Lowden, John Blair, Donn Gosson, Tom Goodnight, Guy Loftman, Wilson Howard, Chance Musgrave, Allan Abbott, Pete Prentice, Steve Nelson, Gene Palmer, Tom Poulin, Frank Verlihay, Tom Copper. Fourth Row: Thomas V. Ranson, Gerald M. Danielson, Rod Starmar, Jay Atherton, John Burcher, James phi gamma delta p. Reichert, Paul W. Stivers, John F. Floretta, Stephen T. Harris, William Otte, Dennis L. Thompson, John J. Geiser, Carter Jackson, Tom Saal, Scott Slrouse, James Lenge. Fifth Row: Mike Kaye, Bob Chapman, Dan Diggins, Jerry Gardner, Stephen Powell, William C. Fowler, Bob Whitacre, Leslie M. Williams, John Hess, Gordon McLaughlin, Arthur W. Fruesch- tenicht, Michael J. Jones, Richard H. Williams, Tom Horton. Sixth Row: Bob Richey, Tom E. Elyea, Marc D. Duning, Robert A. Smith, Ronald M. Smith, Mel C. Brewer, Jack N. Johnson, Gary Alan Grieger, Charles W. Blau, Charles J. Clifford, Mike Holloway, Darwin L. Mormon, Robert A. Long, J. Michael Ashworth. 334 p w m .■J ' ' • ; .«£f-ss«Aw-.u.- ' ' . ifci .2 ' ' ja. ' . ' t - Kf.- --- ' .? .. .. -- ' ' ■■l m if H •%■m. ,.. n (T ; P| mm l ]itf k A iff ' Tiff ' E B Mi mr Jk ' 4A r ' V M ' ■B H kw - ' L l K _ Jri H| tl.i 1 T nP ) ? V i bI Hi II K v 3 i r 1 1 1 f V J i i m, ' JL ' .1 ' %A ' jP|L b .- M • f ' ? W ' llfi v-r 1 ' IMI froH ow, Lf r lo right: Robert J. Conaway, Jim Hendricks, John Hartman, Ray Miller, Jim Jewel, John T. Glover. Second Row: Dennis Campbell, Fred Dunn, Jim Burrell (House Mgr.), Bill Cook (Pres.), Elisabeth T. Byers (House Mother), Mike Bruney (Vice-Pres.), Jack Smart, Tony Wilson. Third Row: Mike Thomas (Soc. Ch.), Rick Huff, Larry Hoff, Chuck Stenback, Bill Fleming, John Shackle, Dick Ungerer (Treas.), Paul Rocke. Fourth Row: Dick Bast, Craig W. Koenig, Pete A. Granson, Tom Bast, William M. White, Mac Martin, Ted Kis- sell, John Konecky, Bob Kenworthy, Samuel Steel Elliott, Robert Gadston Elliott. Fifth Row: Jim Cheney, Gene Dilling, Fred Hapak, Mark Sochar, Bud Smith, Steve Gioe. Sixlh Row: Bill Truax, Mike Lotti, Gary Verhoeven, Walter B. Palmer, Dave Lucas, Walter B. Palmer, Rick Janson, Jim Keefer, David Wilkins, Paul Kuchuris Jr., Roger Thompson, Jay Anderson (Pledge Tr.). phi delta theta HIGHLIGHTING THE YEAR for the men of Phi Delta Theta was winning first place in the Home- coming lawn display. Working with the women of Alpha Chi Omega, they enacted the theme Hoosier Harmony — Gopher Discord. Ac- tive in other events, the Phi Delts sponsored four house dances, She- Delt, the Miami Triad, Beach- comber, and the annual pledge dance. They also participated in I. U. Sing and Little 500, backed by Delta Delta Delta. Participation in athletics such as intramural foot- ball, basketball, and track earned runner-up awards for the Phi Delts. Besides the fun an excitement of dances and sports, the Phi Delts sponsored the Miss I. U. contest. 335 From Row, Left lo right: Lawrence A. Friend (Treas.), Robert A. Arnett (Grad. Advisor), Phillip E. Rosner (Superior), Donald D. Watkins, (Vice-Superior), Thomas P. Moulder (Sec), Harold L. Vice (Past Superior). Second Row: Robert D. Price, Gregory H. Baugher, Barry Butner, James M. Marks, Danny J. Mcin- tosh, Kurt F. Weisman, Glen R. Jacobs. Third Row: Steve Gailar, Greg Allen, William John, Michael Lytle, George Boh, Ronald Stanis, Ronald Rogers, Bernard Brumley. Fourth Row: Glenn Wisnieski, Max N. Banning, Al J. Paukstelis, Michael H. Wince, Ronald L. Lottes, Virgil A. Hertling, Steven K. Pontius, Stanley J. Irwin, Michael K. Richards, Lawrence M. Brandt, Albert Kelly. phi epsilon pi ALTHOUGH 1964 WAS their first year on the Indiana University campus, the men of Phi Epsilon Pi celebrated their sixtieth national an- niversary on November twenty- third of this year. Their Happiness is Howling for the Hoosiers theme won a fourth place trophy for Or- ganized Homecoming Lawn Decor- ations for the Phi Epsilon Pis and the Sigma Kappas, their co-spon- sors. The men also participated in the L U. Sing in the spring and all the festivities of Little 500. Throughout the year the Phi Ep- silon Pis sponsored various seasonal formal dances including a festive costumed Christmas dance to spark holiday fun and a spring formal to end the year. They also livened their year with hayrides. 336 I THIS YEAR MARKED the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Phi Kappa Theta fraternity. Once again the men of Phi Kappa Theta took an active part in campus social life, sponsoring the Fisheater ' s Fling, an all-cam- pus dance, and two seasonal dances, one on St. Patrick ' s Day and one during the Christmas season. They par- ticipated in Little 500 festivities and later, backed by Kappa Delta, they won first place for their elaborate costumes in the annual Teke chariot race. Awards were a mere habit with these men. In intra- mural competition they placed first in the softball di- vision. Another award, the National Publications Award, was received from the national chapter in recognition of their journalistic success. phi kappa theta Front Row, Left to right: Walter Rossello (Treas.), Jack E. Gaydosh (Rush Ch.), ' Robert J. Wiesen (Pres.), Mark T. Coffman (Vice-Pres.), Ronald F. Pozzi (Sec), Anthony W. Hahn. Second Row: Jerry Zygmont, John Hannon, Joseph W. Douglas, Marty A. Traber, Darryl G. Koch, Francis L. Miller, Paul J. Baldoni, Rick Datzman. Third Row: Thomas R. Malen- shek, Samuel P. Gaskins, Thomas J. Weakley, Joseph E. Wayne, Matthew A. Ferriso, David J. Krull, Anthony W. Mommer, William M. Putz, John Bernard Huemmer. Fourth Row: Bernard R. Seller, Robert A. Chiszar, William B. Hoelker, George M. Lyons, Daniel S. Bien, Terence L. Ruxer, Edward J. Wehner, David F. Debes, Roger P. Beckmeyer, Harvey A. Burke, Mit- chell J. Livingstone. 337 THE HARMONIOUS STRAINS of folk music at their fail hooten- anny signaled the start of another successful year for Phi Kappa Tau. Social functions such as the Lady and the Tramp Party, Phi Tau Warrior Dance, Roaring Twenties Party, and the pledge Christmas semi-formal followed precedence. Participation was in no way lack- ing as far as all campus events were concerned. They trained a team for Little 500 and entered 1. U. Sing after placing third in their division last year. Newly acquired trophies for second place in costumes in the Teke Chariot Race and a first in intramural bowling added much to their honors. For the Phi Taus this was another year on the move. phi kappa tau Front Row, Lefl lo right: Frederick H. Green, Ralph E. Coyle, Louis A. Beisel, Joseph M. Cochran, Chuck Dimond. Second Row: William P. Bundy, Tim L. Kinach (Treas.), Gary L. Kuhlenhoeher (Vice-Pres.), Charlotte A. Mann (Sweetheart), David P. Ober (Pres.), Robert E. Moll (Sec), Larry Elliott (House Manager), Stephen R. Morris (Pledge Master). Third Row: John B. Fieser, Larry J. Balok, Rom Gorin, Bill Vermilya, Scott W. Kunkel, R. Christopher Hedman, Michael E. Dumke, Owen C. Hofer, Joseph W. Chan, Douglas M. Charles. Fourth Row: George P. Phillips, Keith W. Anderson, William R. Myer, James W. Gray, Stephen F. Augusterfer, Steven R. Gaunt, John N. Gallo, Randy L. Porter, James D. Lesher, John H. Gerhart, Donald E. Myers (Soc. Chm.). Fifth Row: Joe Johnson, David P. Myer, Richard S. Beam, Michael E. Taylor, Joe D. Lowdermilk, Kurt Rossow, John Kendall, Jon F. Lowder- milk, Paul K. Rome, Jr., Robert E. Dart, Robert L. Sleight, Dennis L. King. Sixth Row: Fred C. Boese, Patrick D. Due, Ernest G. Anderson, John W. Russell, Thomas R. Neal, Ernest J. Strack, Bernie Eakes, B. Glenn Moore, Robert H. Koring, Thomas U. Denning, Joseph M. Biddle, Donald E. Childs, Nor- man L. Boyd, Danny E. Askins. 338 4 « I ' 3 n ,r . f f f t Front Row, Left to right: Bruce Harold Sheetz, James L. An- derson, Gregory L. Mikkelsen, Maynard A. Johnston, Robert E. Hickam, David F. Spence, (Pledge Tr. ), Charles C. Greller, James D. Babcock, Michael L. Sterrett, Paul C. Raver. Second Row: Craig Holmes (Hist.), Tom McNerney (Sgt. Arms), George Shanks (Cor. Sec), Terry F. Ellis (Pres.), Mrs. John Sanford (House Dir.), Robert Olson (Vice-Pres.), Thomas T. Hodgdon (Rec. Sec), Larry A. Jones (Treas. ), Thomas P. Ewbank (Chaplain), Thaddeus B. Hodgdon. Third Row: Greg Kwasny, Alan B. Grosbach, Jeffrey J. Peirce, Thomas M. Ham- ilton, Bruce C. Byrne, Gary J. Bell, Peter J. Leets, William T. Wrege, James H. McMahan, Steve Lumm, Kelly M. Harrington, Robert E. Andrews, William K. Strychker, Jim Blair, Dave Bramlett (Rush Ch.). Fourth Row: Pete Horst, George B. phi kappa psi PHI KAPPA PSI IS DISTINGUISHED as one of the oldest fraternities on this campus, having been here since 1869 when Delta Psi Theta, a local fraternity, joined the national organization. The fall of 1964 saw the formal dedication of the Phi Psi house at 1 200 North Jordan. Among the dignitaries attending the festivities were Robert Leber, national president; Ralph Daniels, national secretary; and University representa- tives, President Elvis J. Stahr, Chancellor Herman B. Wells and Trustee Willis Hickam. During the spring the brothers were kept busy enter- taining the faculty at their Faculty Spring Open House. The main social event of the year was the annual Ara- bian Knights ' Dance. Turner, Fred H. Shull, David A. Kienlen, Tom Phares, David L. Stum, Robert T. Goseth, David L. Dill, Steven Sobat, Rich- ard B. Spence, Stephen M. Atkins, Robert Colyer, David R. Hamer, James A. Gregory, John T. Morris. Fifth Row: Matt D. Coolman, David B. Banks, John H. Jacobs, John E. Surbeck, William L. Bailey, Steve Bennet, Don D. Palmer, James Kip Piper, Thomas F. Waechter, John R. Sisk, Jeff Nierman, Rapp G. Brockonotowitz, Thomas L. Streepey, Eric S. Williams, Michael F. Von Gonten. Sixth Row: Gary B. Chumley, James R. McMurtrie, Ronald J. Bianco, James A. Schmidt (House Mgr.), Robert F. Ress, Roger A. Norris, Roger L. Liggett, Douglas Lee Roberts, Thomas J. Wolfe, John D. Rudd, John C. Hurlbut, Kenneth A. Frost, Norman S. Leighty, Richard K. Jacobberger, Thomas R. Durham, Peter H. Smith, James R. Aldrich, Richard A. Beale. 339 t S -W tf . 1 Front Row, Left to right: William Moke (Scholarship Adv.), Robert Hawkins (Sentinel Auditor), Manuel Barreiro (Induc- tor), Perry Leggett (Treas.), Larry M. Coe (Pres.), Steve Whisler (Vice-Pres.), Larry Gresham (Sec), David McNaught (Alum. Dir. ). Second Row: George William Eckerle, Richard Allen Hiatt, Richard Fecteau, John Richard O ' Connell, Emil Latia Jr., Allen Dale Gibbs, J. Karl Winckelbach, Nichael Fish, Lanny Ray Green. Third Row: Steve Cox, Warren Weirich, Tom Aposteles, Bill Voorhies, John Smither, Randy Caldwell, Jack Siess, Sheldon Brusslan, Bob Martindale, Bill Davenport. Fourth Row: Jerry Abplanalp, Mike Fultz, David Gage, Gary Carnes, Randy Bartlett, Tim Krebs, Robert C. Stout, Steven Schmidlap, David Olson, Richard Peabody, Larry Scott. Fifth Row: Michael Keith, R. Patrick Handley, Stephen M. Huse, Jack Whitson, Richard A. Lehner, Frank D. Wilson, Owen Brown Melton, John C. Hansen, Steward R. Graham, John Robert Gerbracht, Robert V. Sullivan, Stephen E. Stafford, James A. Hermanson. phi sigma kappa HUSHED TONES bespeak most fraternity initiations. Tradition in the Phi Sigma Kappa house, for the past two years, has been early initiation, leaving little time for whispered queries. Hoping to recapture the first place award in the small groups division, the men prepared early for com- petition in the I. U. Sing. Phi Sig ' s varied their dance tempo from the moody caverns of the Inferno dance to the frenzied heights of Playboy and Roaring Twenties dances to the serenity of a Moonlight Formal. Recreational activities were dominated by football, Softball, and early training sessions, for bike riders in anticipation of Little 500. 340 AS IN 1962 THE CHI PHIS took top honors in Homecoming decor- ations. Tiiis year, paired witii the women of Alpha Gamma Delta, they won a proud first place in the float division as well as a first place in the over-all competition. Sarongs and other Polynesian costumes added to the scenery of their fall pledge dance, Polynesian Passion. In December the Chi Phis held a Christmas dance and planned their annual Christmas party for underprivileged children of Bloom- ington. In the spring they turned to an Italian version of Roman Holi- day in which they followed the phrase and did as the Romans did. ■t m i m- _M, chi phi From Row, Left to righi: Kent Scherschel, Arnie Applegate (Zeta), James Myers (Gamma), Sam Stoehr (Beta), Robert Halt (Alpha), Jon Estes (Delta), Joe Goeller, James Morgan. Second Row: Robert Rollins Browne, Bill Murrin, Jim Oath, Leland H. Wiggam, Mike Sullivan, Harry P. M. Von Tobel, Robert A. Myers, Kent N. Ash, Stephen C. Fowler, Donald L. Wakefield, John T. Menzie, Mark A. Asmar, Stephen E. Shelton. Third Row: Mike Mullinix, Phil Price, Jerry Judjahn, Charles Dilk, Dudley Scheiler, Gordon Forbess, George Hall (Rush Ch. ), Jim Skart, Steve Coulon, Dennis Ryan, Rick Werling, David Nelson. Fourth Row: Mark Weir, Grant Somes, Tom Brown, Charles Sprague, Stephen Tankersley, Dennis Makielski, David Hatchett, John F. Phillips, Michael Makielski, Sidney Hoover, Steven Scherschel, Jon Thomas, Denny Harrell, Jeff Jones. Fifth Row: Bill Bosco, Ron Werner, Bruce A. Ross, David Chesney, Thomas Purkey, Jim Barnes, Bill Brockmann, Bill Cuttino, Brooke Williams, Bob Barnett, Larry Job, Robert L. Carter, Jack Price, Tom Rupert. 341 TRADITIONAL EVENTS at the Chi Omega house brought the most fun and memories for Chi O ' s this year. Their Homecoming lawn dis- play, built with the help of Kappa Delta Rho, received a second place trophy. Sticky fingers and muffled cheering resulted at an October football game from the pledges ' annual taffy apple sale. Profits went to the Exchange Home. Also, given yearly with the Sigma Nus, was the Christmas party for foreign students, and the annual Carnation Ball. A year ' s effort chose the outstanding student for the Chi O Social and Civic Service Award. They were furnished with cheering fans in intramural basket- ball finals. chi omega Front Row, Left lo right: Ann Elizabeth Eberhart (Soc. Rush Ch.), Bonnie Lee Brodbeck (House Mngr.), Carolyn Sue Furst (Vice-Pres.), Mrs. Erwin (House Mother), Bobbi Marmer (Pres.), Sandy Ward (Treas.), Robinpat Tarn (Sec), Maria Payne (Pledge Tr.). Second Row: Ellen Jones, Carol Weaver, Joane Frankel, Susan Schoenstein, Luise Koehler, Judy Atkinson, Trisha Reinertson, Betty Fox, Anne Campbell, Alexis Smith, Joan McCullough. Third Row: Cathy Jones, Patricia Burns, Joan Laemmer, Linda Sayka, Kay Boughman (Activities Ch.), Liina Sildver, Kateri Rawlings, Susan Major, Suzanne McShur- ley, Susan Blakesley, Betsy Burns, Shari DePew. Fourth Row: Judy Hailer, Judi O ' Reilly, Candy Clark, Jan Miller, Phyllis Hunt, Beverly Strohm, Edee White (Personnel Ch.), Janice Branigin, Connie Climer, Mary Ann Baumgartner, Nancy Rhodes, Cheryl Ranz. Fifth Row: Vicky Hall, Sheila Rae Sim- cox, Lana Braddock, Jan Downing, Susan Willis, Sandra Kay Altman, Kathy McGreal, Judy Craig, Marilyn Wortman, Ann Pierpont, Janice Tyk, Laure Ekiund, Jo Ann Bacon, Sharon Lynn Hendrickson. 342 Front Row, Left lo right: Arthur Gray (Pledge Tr.), Thomas M. Pope (Treas.), Lawrence Howard (Pres.), John Brooks (Sec). Second Row: Leo Ward, Reginald W. Woods, James E. Legg, Vernon G. Smith. Third Row: Cal J. Wilson, Willie Mid- dlebrook, Wilbert D. Davis Jr., Richard D. Robinson. omega psi phi MEMBERS OF OMEGA PSI PHI fraternity celebrated National Founder ' s Day in November with their annual program; at this time a guest speaker from the national chapter spoke on the history of the group. In association with the na- tional chapter, the men were pre- sented an award for their participa- tion in the National Talent Hunt Contest held this year. Great enthusiasm was shown for intramural sports during the year: the Omega Psi Phi ' s participated in football, basketball, and baseball. Fraternity members worked hard to present their new initiates with a colorful holiday dance in Decem- ber; they also enjoyed the more in- formal atmosphere of the many other dances which were given throughout the year. 343 es of friendship; we embrace our independence 346 foster quadrangle 347 foster executive council harper Floor 2, .?. From Row, Left to right: Carol A. St. Denis, (Vice-Gov.-3), Frances Guenther ( Viee-Gov.-3), Carol E. Ma- gee (Gov.-3), Barbara Paxson (Gov.-2), Martha Thompson (Treas.-2), Hattie Overmyer (Sec.-3), Carolyn Starr (Union Bd. Rep.). Second Row: Libby A. Wilson, Marsha A. Garner, Elizabeth M. Blackwell, Vicki L. Grisell, Cheryl R. Kubik, B. Sue Graveel, Mary L. Hawkins. Third Row: S. Jane Ross, Ingrid A. Gross, Barbara S. Senff, Louann J. Hruska, Joanna C. Poon, Cathy S. Marrell, Suzanne 1. Lichman, Suzanne Sunman. Fourth Row: Ann B. Evans, Patty Collins, Mary Beth Klepper, Sandra Stokes, Judy Moeller, Deborah White, Suzanne Groshong, Pam- ela J. Wilson, Dana Jo Owens, Cherie L. Finchum. 348 Floors 4, 5, From Row, Left lo right: Harriet E. Mechling, Terry Lai Bik Chan, Phyllis Stark (Treas.-5), Diane Edwards (Sec.-4), Lora Bowlby (Ath. Ch.-5), Cheryl Kohl. Second Row: Nancy K. Matlock, Candy J. Richards, Nina A. Trasoff, Sherry A. Moore, Linda M. Katz, Connie K.. Wilder, Sharon R. Thomas, Danette Kelemen. Third Row: Patty J. Kamman, Cheryl F. Bothwell, Cynthia A. Morris, Linda J. Scudder, Cathie D. Olsen, Cece M. Anderson, Angle Ypsilantes, Carol A. Heilmann, Bar- bara J. Eaglen. Fourth Row: Stella Heale, Betty A. Kaper, Bev- erly J. Seavers, Lillian Christ, Diane Nabhan, Bonnie Enyart, Anita Clayton, Diane Keith, Kathryn Shank, Patricia McClure. Fifth Row: Ruth Stuckey, Judy Huber, Cherryl Umbarger, Nancy Fritz, Lynn Marcus, Linda Rose, Mona Norman (Coun- selor), Regina Edgar, Sharon Spinks, Susan Todhunter, Katie Tilford. I harper Front Row, Left to right: Lindsay Lane, Margaret A. Lloyd (Counselor-7), Zayda L. Coltharp (Cult. Ch.), Delores J. Wil- son (GOV.-7), M. Dianne Lloyd (Rec. Ch.), Nellie K. Laughlin (Comm. Ch.), Juanite E. Egner (Comm. Ch.). Second Row: Rebecca J. White, Karyn I. Kramer, Lynne A. Stoller, Cean Kimball, Janis Guthrie, Pam Hutchens, Mae S. Graper, Bonnie A. McNeil. 349 From Row, Lefi w rij hi: Sheila Ludlow (Soc. Ch.-8), Donna R. Andree (Comm. Ch.-8), Leslie A. Shook (Gov.-9), Glenna G. Tolbert (Gov.-8), Judy A. Snider (Sec.-Treas.-8), Walla E. Colglazier (Rec.-8), Kathleen Kelley (Cult. Ch.-8). Second Rov,-. Sara H. Hayes, Kathleen F. O ' Neal, Gwen E. Miller, Linda M. Balsbaugh, Patricia A. Lester, Vivian M. Gluck, Diana L. Kesler, Roberta D. Traeger, Merrie E. Henshaw. Third Row; Leona A. Meyer, Joanne L. Cross, Joyce M. Drabyn, Anne E. Boley, Helen E. Dernier, Susan E. Margedant, Nancy J. Barr, Pat L. Molenda, Deborah L. Kemp, Jacqueline A. Leach, Myra G. Palmer. harper men s special academic unity jenkinson III From Row, Left to right: T. Richard Leary (Dir. of Academics), David W. McAllister (Sec. -Hist., Ed.), Gene Arnholt (Dir. of Comm.), Paul E. Jarrett, Arthur Heckman, David Swickard. Second Row: Ferris E. McCormick, Richard W. Davis, J. Ed- mund Rush, Kenneth L. Culbertson, David A. Clary, Kirk C. Smith, Robert J. Kelly, Walter E. DeWald. Third Row: Robert S. Long, Robert C. Leonard, Charles E. Mayo, Dwight J. Worker, Henry Solmer, Steven J. Killworth, Stephen H. Free, Paul A. Weir, Clifford B. Hayes, Herbert A. Miller. Fourth Row: Thomas A. Jones, Laurie C. Skov, Jerry L. Mackel, Samuel D. Stauffer, George L. Barnett Jr., Herbert W. Marsh Jr., John G. Stevens, Steve E. Schoenherr, Robert L. Hetzler, Jon P. Abell (House Mngr.), William H. Crowder. 350 From Row, Left to right: I nomas H. Lanahan (Jud. Board), Robert A. Mcintosh (Vice-Gov.), Chuck Denzinger (Gov.), Sandy L. Kimberlin (Sweetheart), Michael D. Brown (Soc. Ch.), Richard E. Jones (Soc. Ch.). Second Row: Oliver T. Skrivanie, W. Edward Hatcher (Sec.-Treas.-2), Gerald A. Hager (Treas.- Ground Floor), Franklin J. Vargo (Asst. Head Counselor), Fred L. Huffman (Counselor-2), Pilot E. Fraser, Bill Vermilya. Third Row: Gary L. Haire, Moxamed A. Isa, Gregg A. Fox (Soc. Ch.), Richard A. Clements, Neal E. Lambert, Samuel E. Etienne, Jack D. Miller, Jared B. Ingwalson (Comm. Ch.). Fourth Row: William L. Mullin, Robert C. Russell, Michael A. Neuman (Ath. Dir.), Ronald Whiteside, Richard N. Warren, Erv Inninger, Glenn Hofstra, Chris Fulghum, Alan Miller. jenkinson magee Front Row, Left to right: Robert Tennyson, Joseph M. Cochran (Vice-Gov.), E. Alan Hyman (Sec.-Treas.), Jack Leonhardt (Counselor), James P. Ohnesorge (Gov.), Thomas W. Clapp (Soc. Co-ord.), Ward E. Poulos (Soc. Ch.). Second Row: Ronald Milovich, Michael K. Ditka, David Pera, Larry K. Lud- wig, Mark Singleton, John Price, Thomas C. Peters. Third Row: Robert K. Roell, David M. Mattingly, Lee S. Wann, Jerry L. Hildebrand, David B. Scott, George P. Burdell, Albert H. Bear- man, Frank Gifford. I 351 Front Row, Left to right: Thomas J. Hovanec, Steve W. Stracke, Martin F. Less, Ralph Johnson (Sec), Richard E. Best (Coun- selor), George P. Goerner, Ralph E. Lumm. Second Row: Peter J. Thayer, Earl R. Eckhart, Emil E. Gutwein, David J. Shelton, David R. Bryant, Stephen F. Himes, James L. Sepiol, William M. Brittenback (Cult. Ch.). magee Front Row, Left to right: Thomas L. Tuytschaevers, Duane A. Hobley, Kermit C. Zeig, James B. Hamilton (Gov.), Donald E. Snover, Richard L. Stotlar. Second Row: Ronald M. Allen, Donald F. Hodurski, Kenneth D. Gembala, J. Douglas Knight Jr., E. Rex Somers, William C. Claycomb, Paul A. LaRosa. 352 Front RroH, Lc i lo right: Jerald R. Wilson, Stephen D. Clase, Richard A. Wagner, David M. Adams (Treas. ). Second Row: Monty M. Caldwell, Chuck Walls (Vice-Gov.), Ray M. Maud- lin (Gov.), Dennis L. Kiefner. shea A THIRD PLACE AWARD in the independent lawn dis- plays for Homecoming was won this year by Foster Quad. Previously, they had won a trophy in the Mini parade. Included in the fall and winter calendar was a hayride and at Christmas time, a party for underprivleged chil- dren. After the party the resi- dents took the children shop- ping. On Sunday nights, mov- ies were shown for the stu- dents in the quad. Third floor of Jenkinson was reserved for male students who wanted to study in a more scholastic at- mosphere. 353 354 k mcnutt i E . in,., fcafc ... ,- . is ■. ' ■■. ■- m; ■J 1 . r W ■111 131 !■p M til r 1 ' K ' n 1 fi ■.„ .. 1 .:: -■11 % n|ftfl -i ' '  ' «i . - i  - ■a ■iHPh • • B W t «| h : !• f ' ■i . «.• • 355 Front Row, Leji lo right: Mary B. Parlon (Soc. Ch.), Shiras Slander (Sec), Ann Crabtree (Female Vice-Pres.), Nancy Pelton (Communications Co-ord.), Anna Laura White (Treas.)- Second Row: Jim J. Zukowski (Cultural Co-ord.), Raymond Mann (Soc. Co-ord.), Robert Anit (Business Mngr.), Louis N. Hughes Jr. (Communications), W. Keith Hamm (Male Vice-Pres.), Robert Lundal (Pres.). officers judicial board Front Row, Lett to right: Tim Hartzer (Ch. Center J-Bd.), Bonnie Coyte (So. BIdg. Ch.), Marth Beale (Adv.), Janet Evans (Adv.), William F. Morgan (No. BIdg. Ch.). Second Row: Karen Gerasimovich, Beth Anderson, Dave E. Shirley, Ann C. Burgner, Jon Beard, Barbara Hays, Kay Johnston. Third Row: J. Martin Johnson, John P. Donnelly, Lois M. Holewinski, Robert D. Potter, Stephen H. Petersen, Joseph Turpin, Janet Mikkelsen, Joan L. Schleicher. 356 From Row, Left to right: Pamela Boston Comm. Ch.), Nancy Seegers (Sec.-Treas.), Liz Ice (Gov.), Karen Everhart (Vice- Gov. ), Natalie Silverstein (Fire Marshal), Renee Schwartz (Soc. Ch.), Carol Patterson ( Rec. Ch.). Secoiul Row: Barbara Hays (Jud. Board), Mary Metzen, Ella Vater, Diane Speelmon, Linda Duke (Soc. Ch.), Lynn Franks, Odetta Episcopo, Judy Applegate. Thiril Row: Jackie Roselle, Judy Watkins, Ann Lynn Gall, Rose Busch, Vivian Webb, Lynne Theller, Roberta Elkins, Brenda Hardwick, Nan Frederick, Connie Johnson. mcnutt Front Row, Left to right: Anna White (Treas.), Lynn Gratonik (Cul. Ch.), Carolyn Boiling (Gov.), Sharon Sandefur, Katie Knoy (Comm. Ch.), Candace Howell (Vice-Gov.), Jane Fergu- son (Comm. Ch.). Second Row: Gregg Kiser, Susan Collins, Cheryl Clark, Cheri Buis, Carol Burch, Jane Willis, Sandi Schuch, Kathy Rettig, Bonnie Coyte (Jud. Board). Third Row: Wendolyn Shrock, Andrea Blatchley, Martha Ann VanGlider, Susan Burr, Lois Holewinski, Jan Crutchfield, Susan Oldfather, Diane Webb, Arthuree McLaughlin, Eloise Richardson. 357 From Row, Le i lo righi: Sandra Anderson, Sheila Anderson, Sheila Kimbrough (Soc. Ch.), Connie Hanes (Soc. Ch.), Joyce Jodon (Gov.), Ann Burgner (Sec.-Treas.), Judy L. Nunn (Comm. Ch.), Carol Ann Polochak. Second Row: Roseanne Blakesley, Kathy Chaney, Linda Mitchell, Linda A. Poterbowski, Maureen B. McShary, Kay Warburton, Charlotte Graham, Jean Scifres. Third Row: Diana Manion, Susan Dahlkamp, Clara Mantas, Janet Mikkelsen, (Jud. Board), Diane L. Schuster, Katherine G. Downey, Jane Dunbar, Kathleen Crandle, Maria Karlakis. mcnutt From Row, Left to rif;hi: Karen Kalwaic, Doris Anne Prieur, Shiras Stander (Rec. Ch.), Mariiynn Masters (Sec.-Treas.), Susan Carter (Sec. of Soc. Coordinator). Second Row: Wanita Apple, Kay Pearson, Nancy Brandenburg, Karen Stapleton, Elizabeth Smith, Barbara Sobel, Sherry L. Wylie, Linda L. Earl, Sue Tancey, Joanne Nedeff, Donna Rozow. Third Row: Beth An ' derson, Dolly Geisler, Ellen VanOverbeke, Carol Uhrig, Sonja Sullivan, Barbara L. Daniels, Kathy Kvinich, Margaret Shirley, Joan Kennedy, Mary Flick, Lynn Hoffman, Olivene Cox. 358 I I BL ' ' ' pi B J A 1 ■■■j H ■j m H . . ' ■' fc - 1 m ' HR ' ' ' n ' ■i ■i ' r y m % 1 Ml . Jj  ! J J K ' - ■nji ii 1 , : B ' ' ' 1 -? -?:■■v HIK ' i rf 1 ' 3 ■P 1 B H H m i k T H I ' 1 B - H l - ' V mm 1 .v H P - ' ■1 P H Isl ■ur H 1 i I ' 1 Bf 1 ft B Fro ir ?oiv, if r ro right: Robert E. Lundal (Pres.), James J. Zukowski, Anthony J. Wisker (Vice-Gov.), F. Laurence Ander- son III (Vice-Gov.), George B. Woodward (Ath. Ch.), Paul A. Lundal (Soc. Ch.), Dean Aulick (Gov.). Second Row: John S. Welington, Terry P. Vernier, Ray E. Mann, John K. Bruick (Comm. Ch.), Richard L. Bozzo, Lee Walski, Terry O. Brennan, Steve E. Shelton. Third Row: Ed Hartzler, Larry McCahill, Malcolm Wade, Walter Connell, Ken Bredemeier, Jim Bostick, John W. Brown. mcnutt Front Row, Left to right: Dave Sheltur (Soc. Ch.), Philip Shel- ley (Sec.-Treas.), Richard E. Federico (Vice-Gov.), David Her- ring (Counselor), Charles Keller (Counselor), Joseph J. Sabotin (Athletic Dir.), Vinee M. Bozzellii (Social Ch.). Second Row: Hamad Abdullah Qublan, Soliaman Abedallah, Doug Horton, Stephen Smith, Bob Molesworth, Robert Acker, Hilary J. Ler- man, Benjamin Hatfield, Bob Rouda. Third Row: Jim Keefer, Mike Lotti, Dave Reece, Robert Ellison, Frederick Kauffman, Robert Hoop, David Kornowa, Amos Jan Speck, Francis Elsen. Fourth Row: Phillip J. Wiehe, Terry Decker, John R. Albers, Ed Susnis, Keith Bradbury, Steve Peterson (Cult. Ch.), Andrew Hemphill, David Kowinski, Kenneth R. Stamm. ■n H H m m ■■IP H ■B n tm H ■F ' W - ' ■' i I Hp V I H m H 1€j j s h f 1 . _ IP ? Ir yfl «M Pm mt Mi.f- -.S 1 1 Ppry? iS K T ' ' r T-t - H m H ' . ' - ' ' K H m . ' t ' B K mli PPM K ,_ | | w mm iff! 11 I RHhi Bi ' fl ■M y r ' n ' ' ' j L ■H i r B 359 1 1 ■r ' a. ! kdf ■— -- -. 1 ■y f ljl •r.-v ' -J ik E fro«r ?ow, L fo n ' ;? ir; C. D. Zook, Donald G. Jankovich, Robert L. Fattors, William Tiller (Gov.), David E. Shirley (Jud. Board), Robert F. Kepp eT.Second Row: Joe F. Heath Jr., Tom Oram, Charles Bradburn, Melvin Lilly, Gene Winters, Ronald J. Ellis, Harold Downing. Third Row: Robert Leininger, Tom Hrinda, Jim Dobrowski (Sec.-Treas.), Stephen Morris, Bill De- mantes, Eric Schweitzer, Jan D. Hockman, Ken H. Lukenbill. mcnutt From Row, Left lo right: Bob M. Phillips (Counselor), Bobby Ray Racz (Comm. Ch.), Paul W. Schanher (Vice-Gov.), Richard Lee Parke (Gov.), Thomas A. Mattasits (Vice-Gov.), John D. Bodine, J. Douglas Durnbaugh. Second Row: John E. Luckett, Solaiman O ' Natheer, Robert M. Brown, Mark L. Burton, Mo- hammed Jamjoon, Ronnie Wade, Leroy Gray. 360 Front Row, Left to right: Jerry W. Logan, (Sec.-Treas.), Stephen C. Ham (Gov.), John R. Rumple (Counselor), Eric H. Wang- man (Vice-Gov.), Larry Lee Hamilton. Second Row: Ibrahim Saleh Fraih, Abdullah Ahmed Bajenid, Rashed Salh Baker, Larry J. Roberts, Ray W. Robinson, Wendell R. Bailey. Third Row: Saleh Hegelan, Jerry Miller, Richard Money, Charles Sachs, Dale Swank, Ibrahim Hegelan. mcnutt Front Row, Left to right: John H. Thompson, Robert K. Gostaf- son, Nasim Ullah Khan, Claude Berthaud. Second Row: Eugene M. Longen, James H. Morgan. Walter D. Heidt, Harvey P. Grotrian, James A. Bartos. ir l l ■H m f S. II HI ■? a V iCij, fc ' ' ' yWt 1 Wk. Jm 1 -k w k ' WM KS k fl H|to| ■1 iHy M K ' ■: ., ' - I HI 5 iflll Hii ht l 361 Front Row, Left to right: Mary Jane Jones (Treas.), Carole Richardson (Soc. Ch.), Sandra Weisensteiner (Vice-Gov.), Karen Seibert (Gov.), Kristi Ottesen (Gov.), Kayleen Freeman (Rec. Ch.), Martha Kercheval (Choir Organizer). Second Row: Bar- bara Mallon, Sharon Russell, Marcia Garrison, Marsha Boyd, Karen Oldham, Pamela McClean, Suzanne Gatton. Third Row: Maria Frieden, Kathy Dian, Reba Koch, Dianne Schneider, Caro- lyn Calvert, Susan Hatton, Jeannette Trabue, Lois Farmer. mcnutt Front Row, Left to right: Rita Whitsitt (Treas.), Lois Miley (Cult. Ch.), Carol Grodzins (Acad. Ch.), Mary Ellen Dentino (Comm. Ch.), Nancy McKay (Cult. Ch.), Susie Tremps (Soc. Ch.), Kay Council, Joan Amati. Second Row: Glenna Winninger, Jan Ammon, Mary Jo Steffee, Sonia Ann Ness, Judy Moore, Billie Jo Fisher, Suzanne Wright. Third Row: Connie Geyman, Glenda Whitten, Donna Labney, Cherri Blacke, Carole Hender- son, Kathleen Chapman, White, Aletta Hicks, Jacqueline Le- gros, Patricia Goddard. Fourth Row: Cathy Hadley, Susan Blair, Mary Jane Rousch, Judy Walker, Diana Stalder, Nancy Sue White, Cherie Weinland, Kristen Vea, Julie Smock, Patsye Dorton, Jane Richardville. 362 FIRSTS WERE IN ORDER for McNutt quadrangle this year as it was the first time the dorm was completely occupied and the first year that it was a co-educa- tional dormitory. Smoke Up was the appropriate title of a dance presented at the end of a grueling week of mid-term exams. Resi- dents left their mid-term woes in another world as they danced to the music of the Count Five band. Besides other fall dances at Thanksgiving and at Christmas, McNutt men competed in intramural football while the girls cheered them on. The Coraliers, a singing group formed with the quadrangle, sang at a Christmas recital and in I. U. Sing. 363 men s residence center IT 364 365 Left lo right: Macklin Thomas (Gov., Cravens B), Jim Crane (Gov., Smith), Reid Eby (Gov., Edmondson IV), Gary Darnell (Gov., Cravens C), Robert Larry Kappauf (Advisor), Jerry Peters (Pres.), Timothy Langston (Advisor), John Schraffen- berger (Gov., Smith III), Don Tyler (Gov., Edmondson III), John Mcintosh (Gov., Edmondson II), Larry Gurthet (Gov., Cravens A). governors judicial board Left to right: Ray Seimers, Bob Bennet, Greg Huyette, Mike Shannon, Don Steward, John Mead, Bob Williamson. 366 executive council Leil lo right: Bill Farina (Vice-Pres.), Rob Blough (Sec), Tim Ellerbrock (Treas.), R. Larry Kappauf (Advisor), Jerry Peters (Pres.), Timothy Langston (Advisor), Jow Jeffries (Comm. Ch.), Ed Belyea (Ath. Dir.), Steve Swedish (Soc. Ch.). I 367 From Row, Left lo right: Shelby James, David Gatewood, Terry Stoermer, Art Stump (Counselor), Larry Gurthat (Gov.), Jack L. Bell, Craig Andrews. Second Row: Tom Hecker, Richard El- kins, Roger Swanson, Calvin Hansen, Louis Kurz, David Brauer, Clyde Jordan, Jim Banks. Third Row: Jim Reygaert, Tom Haynes, Bob Spahr, Dennis Gettlefinger, Jon Fairfield, Milford Renner, Kevin Vogt, Daniel High, Thomas Hecker. cravens edmondson From Row, Left lo right: John Burr, Michael Shelsy (Soc. Ch.), Richard Keith ( Vice-Pres.), Reid Eby (Gov.), Fred Jenkins (Counselor), Gary Ravi (Athletic Ch.), Elmer Schenk. Second Row: Ed Watanabe, Glen Bothwell, Bill Rome, Lee Rea, Mike Riehle, Sonny Wyland, Tom Obenchain. 368 Front Row, Left w lighi: Dennis McDaniel (Athletic Ch.), Steve Coulan (Sec), John Drey (Vice-Gov.), Don Tyler (Gov.), Tom Pryor, Dave Hochett (Treas.), Ed Levine (Soc. Ch.), John Wetmore (Comm. Ch.). Second Row: Mike Huff, Dave Fry, Mike Cox, Roy Sillings, Jack Hill, Larry Massa, Burt Govenar, Bill Pershing, Chuck Stenbeck. Third Row: Michael Wiseheart, Keith Hoskins, John Miller, Mike Hankins, Alex Nichols, Rich- ard Veale, Bob Hillebrand, Terry Woolums, Bob Hoffman, Richard Allen. edmondson Front Row, Lei I to right: Ray Doyle (Treas.), Gordon Mullikin (Comm. Ch.), John Mcintosh (Gov.), Bill Ehrich (Counselor), Bill Hammer (Vice-Gov.), John McAvoy (Soc. Ch.), Ken Buck (Athletic Ch.), Toni Dziadowicz (Soc. Ch.). Second Row: Alfred Ekanam, George Baysinger, Jim Caldwell, Dennis Roussel, Bob Briganti, Bob Bennett, Bill Katchum. Third Row: Stu Wetterholt, Ken Abraham, Charles Conecky, Bob Rumba, Gary McManus, Bill Lesburg, Ron Krizmas, Don Steward. Fourth Row: Bill Rieck, Jok Kauhn, Jeff Lanny, Phil Jessup, Pete Johnson, Mel Webster, Jim Pelczar, Bill AUe, Jim McCarthy. 369 Front Row, Left to right: Steve Tuchman, Val J. Pisarki, Robert Chapman (Treas.), James Crane (Gov.), Daniel Estes (Athletic Ch.), Paul Abernathy (Comm. Ch.), Thomas Rothrock (Soc. Ch.). Second Row: John W. Mead, William Gould, George Pinsak, Michael remieux, Ronald Ford, Stephen Smith, Dick Garrell, Richard Hogan. Third Row: Mike Seldomridge, Jim Rozzi, Max Close, Phillip Armes, James Queen, Alan Costlaw, Arnold Nelson, Edmond Wilson. smith Front Row, Left to right: Benjamin Karran (Comm. Ch.), John Little, Sheldon Shafer, Jeffrey Karran (Sec.-Treas.), Gerald Hensley (Soc. Ch.), Robert Modrow (Counselor), Jack Horner (Cult. Ch.). Second Row: Neil Hartman, Stephen A. Schwartz, Donald E. Baker, Joe Jeffries, Bill Ice, Randall F. Cannon, Jerry AUee. 370 VARIETY SHOWS ARE VERY ENJOYABLE for all I. U. students, but the residents of Men ' s Resi- dence Center decided to do a little extra by holding a reception for the Gateway Trio after their perform- ance here. Also, for its residents MRC presented many films, throughout the year, of educational or scientific or recreational value. However, with the approach of December, the men became more so- cially inclined as they prepared for their annual Christmas dance. Smith Hall, a part of MRC, celebrated its fortieth year of operation, this year. The oldest dormitory on campus. Smith Hall remains a popular place with many of the men on campus. 371 372 373 From Row, Left to right: Ruth Taylor (Vice-Gov.), Barbara Smith (Center Trees.), Pam Kreibaum (Center Pres.), Lucy Steen (Center Sec), Berta L. Slutzkin. Second Row: Diane Tapia, Judith Golomb, Carol Pichler, Sharon Dodge (Gov.- Wing I), Linda R. Coffman, Elizabeth A. Griffin (Gov.-Wing IV). Third Row: Jo Ann Hildebrandt (Vice-Gov.), Ann E. Rager, Janet R. Gaston, Jan Rowley, Myra Manis (Floor Rep.), Suzy Franklin, Rebecca Roller. Fourlh Row: Patricia E. Nixon (Gov.-Wing II), Patricia A. Purkey, Jane Jeffries, Nancy Lit- ten, Geraldine Kelley (Gov.-Wing III), Judith Mange, Suzanne Brandenburg (Vice-Gov.). center council cabinet From Row, Left to right: Lucy Steen (Sec), Pam Kreibaum (Pres.), Judy Rodenbarger (Vice-Pres.), Barbara Smith (Treas.). Second Row: Patricia Tylisz, Rebecca Atkinson, Diane Hilgers, Rose Marie Rhodes. 374 I From Ron, Le i lo rii hi: Linda Lindholm, Diane McCord, Myra Manis (floor Rep.), Barbara Smith, Janet Lovell. Second Row: Susie Smith, Susan Gates, B. D. Hartley, Mary Alice Cole, Susan Siegert, Ann Steinhardt. beck From Row, Left lo right: Rebecca Roller (Floor Rep.), Jan Rowley (Floor Rep.), Linda Boring (Soc. Ch.), Bonnie Baier (Rec. Ch.), Cheryl Smith (Cult. Ch.), Sharon Dodge (Gov.). Second Row: Rita Meyer, Suzy Endicott, Kathleen Mitchell, Carolyn Keetay, Carolyn MuUikin, Sharon Swander, Linda J. Myers, Suzy Traylor. Third Row: Diana L. Etshorkin, Phyllis Diane Weinstein, Gail D. Bayer, Lynn M. Langdon, Sharon J. Forsberg, Nancy J. Ohlson, Mary Belle Davis, Carol Baran, Mary A. Nesbit, Gail A. Milman. Fourth Row: Linda Matlock, Linda K. Becker, Karen E. Briggs, Mary Margaret Treanor, Jackie Elster, Anne Simon, Linda D. Rutherford, Sally A. Stroup, Rita Wilkins, Virginia Woosnam, Jane Myers. Fifth Row: Carol R. Quakenbush, Barbara Lambert, Patricia Gresham, Helen Lawrence, Jean Anne Wiseman, Patricia Ann Kellison, Marcia L. Mason, Ho Ann L. Missal, Freedie A. Miley, Alfreda E. Neuman, Rhonda L. Stahl, Cheryl J. Kidder. 375 From Row, Left lo rif;h!: k.iuy Lolisc, kalliy J. Gebharl (Sec), Sheri Sacks (Treas.), Susan H. Grossman (Floor Rep.), Cath- erine Darst, Marcia Peirce. Second Row: Pat Johnson, Pam Banner, Jayne Hayden, Diane Stone, Linda Meyer, Linda K. Dennis, Sheryl K. Pictor, Betty A. McBride. Third Row: Janet C. Qualley, Susan L. Schnute, Kathleen C. Smith, Janet D. Gray, Carole L. Wright, Patricia Phillips, Kathy Geberin, Penny Nich- ols, Carol Goodemote. Foiirih Row: Bobbie Hill, Judith Salis- bury, Shirly Atkinson, Ellen Griffin, Margaret A. Laird, Mary Baumgart, Carole Gyure, Bille Konop, Patricia Ann Wilson, Susan K. Shively. beck dark From Row, Left lo rinhi: Linda M. Lyons, Judith A. Pell (Vice- Pres.), Judith Golomb (Floor Rep.), Janine Lehmann (House Mngr. ), Deborah E. Zoll (Judicial Bd.). Second Row: Janis K. Jackley, Tira Yermack, Sydney K. Long, Sheri K. Garbers, Alice Jane Smith, Karen L. Martin, Terri C. Baker, Karen L. Moor- man. Third Row: Barbara Levi, Susie Westfall, Sheridan Long, Judith A. Harness, Sandra C. Newcomb, Sarah E. Postlethwaite, Nancy S. Weber, Patricia L. Finley, Laurie A. Butler. Fourth Row: Kapka L. Semokaitis, Cynthia J. Page, Alice A. Griffith, Jennifer L. Holcomb, Diane Demarre, Susan I. Jensen, Irene D. Hozdovich, Jane Ingram, Susan J. Cawley, Nancy S. Carpenter, Suzie K. Weinraub. Fifth Row: Lilian Cabge, Nina P. Tobias, Linda J. Bulson, Kathy A. Sheffield, Deanna L. Marshall, Sandra S. Speer, Loraine E. Beaty, Jane Jeffries (Floor Rep.), Charlotte Dinius, Robin F. Fedotin, Barbara J. Padgett, Martha A. Mc- Murtry, Linda L. Nondl. 376 I From Row, Lefl to righl: Ann h. Rager (Floor Rep.), Eugenia H. Nixon (Cult. Ch.), Berta L. Slutzkin (Floor Rep.), Isabelle A. Idsik (Jud. Bd.), Marjorie Pavlick (Jud. Bd.), Karen S. Houssman (Jud. Bd. Ch.), Ruth Taylor (Vice-Gov.), Diane Tapia (Floor Rep.). Second Row: Judith B. Lichtenberg, Judy A. Jones, Patricia F. Tylisz (Center Soc. Ch.), Pam Kreibaum (Center Pres.), Linda K. Kegley, Patricia A. Fullerton, Chris- tina J. Bancroft, Jeanne Fischer. Third Row: Barbara L. Nal- lert, Margaret E. Zook, Linda N. Noyt, Jo Ann Noble, Alice K. Sitler, Sandra C. Bonner, Mary Ann Shields, Rosemarie Rhodes (Cult. Ch.), Margaret Dawson. Fourth Row: Patti Tal- bot, Chris Garott, Pamela Rahdert, Susan Jane Balsbaugh, Sandy A. Covalt, Nancy A. Fricke, Mary E. Anglin, Kathy R. Stahl, Sarah J. Hand, Suzanne Darko (Rec. Ch.). Fifth Row: Rebecca Bickel, Jean E. Thomas, Phyllis A. Pierson, Marilyn A. Burris, Margaret J. Gentry, Susan P. Wlaker, Janet F. Siedentap, Sheryl L. Rohlfer, Helen Fishman, Barbara Kark, Karen V. Kahn, Catherine R. Schwartz. dark 377 1 Front Row, Left to right: Nancy Maxwell (Rec. Ch.), Janet R. Gaston (Floor Rep.), Geraldine Kelley (Gov.), Merri A. Muel- ler, Jo Anne Gessaman (Treas.), Susan E. Piper (House Mngr.), Judith Mange (Floor Rep.). Second Row: Joanne K. Doerr, Wendy B. Welcher, Patricia A. Sullivan, Leslee B. Lamprey, Karen M. Hongen, Ellen L. Smith, Trena J. Hoppes, Pamela Moss, Barbara J. Napoleon, Julia A. Moore. Third Row: Gerrie Bard, Susie McCullough, Lucinda Steward, Betsy C. Baer, Steffi J. Anspach, Harriet Herskovic, Carol S. O ' Reilley, Becky A. Front Row, Left to right: Jane A. Hosier, Judith A. Gleser, A. Lunne Chapman, Diane S. Owens (Soc. Ch.), Janet K. Hipsher (Soc. Rep.), Mary Ann Wucher (Soc. Ch.), Connie J. Trier (Comm. Ch.), Marty J. Northcutt. Second Row: Rebecca K. Geisen, Patricia A. Mowry, Susan J. Richwine, Anne Sheeks, Denice A. Paulin, Marcia A. Stephenson, Tonya L. Fouse, Janet V. Katz, Marianne Kane, Carole A. Fulkerson, Nancy J. Scheine- son. Third Row: Marsha A. Hibbs, Barbara J. Brannen, Elizabeth A. Morse, Diane J. Dross, Marilyn E. McGinnis, Sherry G. Searfoss, Karen A. Kiesling, Elaine E. Simmons, Marcia V. Parsons, Kaylyn Pinney, Paula Rochford, Sally A. Fox. Fourth Row: Ka ran Abblett, Carolyn A. Fleischhauer, Mary Alice Rowe, Janie A. Upward, Roberta A. Gill, Carol R. Williams, Mary B. Wilson, Judith A. DeVoe, Nancy L. Bryan, Marilyn Mohler, Nancy Kifer, Gloria J. Hensley. Fifth Row: Diane lie- benon, Ann B. Nansel, Janet E. Quivey, Joan E. Quivey, Jackie M. Watt, Vicki Davis, Carolyn E. Burke, Karen L. Shoemaker, Lea Ann Babcock, Lynne Stonex, Betty Plikuhn, Marilyn Beaver, Barbara Van Curen. curry Moynahan, Judy D. Schwartz, Sharon K. Jarvis, Donna Berns. Fourth Row: Pat Kollker, Joyce McCord, Gale Boehme, Mela- nie MacKenzie, Donita Wright, Ann Whitmire, Patricia A. Meal, Pat Purkey (Floor Rep.), Ellen Rosenstein, Bonnie J. Cohen, Diane Wastier, Sandi L. Gerdts, Kathleen S. Millholland. Fifth Row: Lucy Steen, Jackie DuPuis, Jean Flint, Susan Strang, Charlotte Befluger, Lunda K. Skogan, Edwina L. Davis, Susan K. Barnett, Joyce M. Baum, Valerie A. Host, Helen A. Huff, Linda S. Queisser. r f I ft f n n n a a r 378 Front Row, left to rinhi: Susan Krausbaucr, Sandra Madden, Sandra T. Aoki, Bonnie Finch, Zandra L. Frailich (Floor Rep.), Deborah A. Treon (Sec), Nancy Reineke, Patricia K. Martin. Second Row: Marianne Coplan, Sally Noon, Terry James, Sylvia Pressler, Jayne A. Tuttle, Diane Hamacher, Barbara J. Gohl, Pat Sherbondy, Peggy A. Haller, Marlene Todd. Third Row: Barbara Hyneman, Rosemary Glasgow, Vicki S. Sutten, Rowena Nash, Patricia A. Armstrong, Barbara E, Markowicz, Karen S. MiUer, Joyce N. Greenburg, Suzanne St. John, Carole J. Nolmes, Mimi Rothschild. Fourth Row: Barbara J. Daley, Jane C. Carlson, Merry C. Anderson, Sally J. Sutherlin, Roberta L. Richards, Jane A. Hoerath, Carroll M. Leich, Elaine A. Utterback, Barbara A. Adams, Susan Fleet, Barbara J. Hameetman, Sally E. Nieder- quer, Mary J. Hopes. Fifth Row: Judith L. Dickmann, Randi Morse, Shirley K. Veith, Marty Rarick, Ann Mol, Charlotte M. Bell, Janis E. Kitchel, Jacqualine Schlemmer, Bonnie L. Kolp, Nancy J. Adams, Cheryl B. Lee, Gayle D. Byers, Beverly A. Williams, Linda Flowers, Jill M. Berman. landes Front Row, left to right: Ann Michele Smith, Lynn E. Jensen, Barbara S. Franklin (Floor Rep.), Elizabeth A. Griffin (Gov.), Trudy Thrasher, Carol Pichler (Floor Rep.). Second Row: Susan L. Veatch (Comm. Ch.), Verna L. Mills, Anita L. Menor, Can- dice C. Harrison, Jerrilynn M. Rowe, Karen L. Lever, Rebecca B. Griffin, Jean A. McGinley. Third Row: Kay A. Hahn, Susan Ramsay, Janice K. Graves, Becky J. Trulock, Margaret Berger, Barbara Carlson, Jeaney V. Hignite, Phyllis D. Gilbert, Barbara B. O ' Hain. Fourth Row: Janice L. Foreman, Julia K. Hosek, Beht A. Uland, Barbara Piggins, Pat Overmyer, Carol J. Despot, JoEllen Katz, Beverly A. Van Meter, Theresa S. Knoke, Yvonne J. Arbeiter, Sue Stoller, Linda Stroppel. 380 READ CENTER, consisting of Beclc House, Clark House, Curry House, and Landes House, participated in many events this year. Clark entered Homecoming in the float division while Beck helped needy families at Christmas and Curry sponsored a Christmas party at the Exchange Home. Work and play had their place at Read as Clark held a Valen- tine dance, and Clark and Curry together entered I. U. Sing. Later, Clark matched opponents in the Campus Quiz Bowl. On the more spectacular side. Read made the news when all Bloomington fire departments were dispatched to the dorm as a fire burned in the false roof above sixth floor Beck. 381 teter 383 Front Row, left to right: Patricia Ann Love (Rabb Head (Jov.), Gay Holliday (Center Vice-Pres.), Ginny Shepard (Elkin Head Gov.). Second Row: James P. H. Maloney (Thompson Head Gov.), Mary Ann Bright (Center Sec), Raymond C. Kirtland (Pres.), Phylliss Kennedy (Boisen Head Gov.), Ben Frank .__ (Wissler Head Gov.). executive council center council Front Row, left to right: James Maloney (Head Gov. Thomp- Karesh (Boisen 3 Gov.), Phyllis A. Kennedy (Boisen Head son), Gay Holliday (Teter Vice-Pres.), Raymond Kirtland (Teter Gov.). Third Row: Karen A. Riley (C-4 Gov.), John H. Hess Pres.), Mary Ann Bright (Teter Sec), Ben M. Frank (Wissler (Gov. B-4), Robert Furlow (B-5 Gov.), Larry R. Champion Head Gov.). Second Row: Jane Power (Gov. Rabb 5), Patricia (B-3 Gov.), Jinny Ostron (E-2 Gov.), Larry T. Dotson (E-4 A. Love (Rabb Head Gov.), Nancy C. Berghorn (Rabb 6 Gov.), Dwight Noble (A-2 Gov.), Tom Jackson (A-3 Gov.), Gov.), Virginia L. Sheppard (Elkin 1 Gov.), Stephanie A. Fer- Charles Muray (A-1 Gov.), Sue Gable (E-3 Gov.), lini (Elkin 3 Gov.), Merrell B. Cohen (Rabb 4 Gov.), Sylvia J. 384 Lei I lu righl: Emily Huntington (Rec. Ch.), Sandra K. Kincaid (Soc. Ch.), Donald Steele (Academic Ch.), Raymond Kirtland (Pres.), Gail Garinger (Hospitality Ch.), Margie Light (Comm. Ch.). cabinet RESIDENTS OF TETER Quadrangle won first place in the Independent Division for Homecoming lawn displays this fall. The quadrangle par- ticipated in I. U. Sing in the spring and has won four first places in the Sing in the past. During the Christmas sea- son the underprivileged Child- ren in Bloomington were treated to a party given by Teter residents. It was work, but it was fun, sponsoring dances which corresponded with holidays and seasons. Individual floors partici- pated in intramurals and re- ceived trophies in bowling. I 385 Boisen 1, 2, From Row, lefi lo right: Linda K. Meginnis, Carole Elizabeth Kerrigan, Dottie Owens, Linda Talbott, Jan Shoo- A. Hoeltke, Bella S. Drachler (Sec.-Treas. 2), Phylis A. Kennedy bridge. Third Row: Mary Ann Bright (Sec), Sarah Cain, Judith (Head Gov.), Brenda L. Lyon, Carol Soslowsky. Second Row: Davis, Judy Ann Wright, Patricia A. McCarthy, Kathleen B. Marcia McElhinny, Taunya K. Marcy, Sandra Lee Hanger, Butler, Marilyn S. Dirkse, Marcia J. Harris. boisen From Row, left to right: Prenvadee Ratanasirintrawoot, Andrea lis Breen. Third Row: Marilyn D. McRae, Carol A. Deveary, J. Adams (Rec. Ch. IV, Boison Jud. Board), Karen Riley (Gov. 4), Sylvia Karesh (Gov. 3), Roberta Phillips, Sandra L. Cassner. Second Row: Ginger S. Haislip, Ruth A. Holler, Barbara L. Lowden (Jud. Board), Mary Ann Gorincen (Comm. Co-ord.), Barbara L. Nicholson (Comm. Co-ord.), Janet M. Farlow, Phyl- Shirley J. Simmonds, Beverly J. Gavin, Susan Farnum, Carol L. Long, Kathi Ivany, Trina Tyler. Fourth Row: Karen A. Neal, Catherine A. Shull, Cynthia Jackley, Sally K. Smart, Sylvia A. Shortle, Gwen Ward, Gloria A. Hack, Irene G. Clare, Emily C. Brunner, Marcella Schahfer, Katherine A. MacKenzie. 386 From Row, lefi lo right: Pamela K. Rehl, Patricia A. Seidl, Nancy E. Frankel (Hosp. Ch.), Randee C. Hildebrand, Vicki K. Renz, Barb L. Cashbaugh. Bobbie S. Fisher (Comm. Ch. 1). Second Row: Holly Alexander, LeEtta S. Ring, Carolyn L. Leist, Nancy Ann Butterbaugh, Margaret D. Kleine, Avis L. Marshall, Patricia A. Boswell, Michele M. Earhart. Third Row: Renita J. Ring, Linda K. Redman, Sharon Shefer, Carol Eggleston, Sheila Montgonery, Dorothy Oldhan, Kathleen Kline (Soc. Ch.), Sharon E. Cauffman, Sue C. Darling. Fourth Row: Becky Brown, Gayle E. Fisher, Janet F. Samuelson, Blair E. Dutton, Jackie S. Shook, Jane L. Lemna, Elaine A. Smock, Margaret R. Phillip (Acad. Ch.), Diane L. Kroon, June D. Ragoskc. elkin Elkin 3, From Row, left lo right: Camille Hewitt, Jayne M. Carter, Susan L. Piper, Joyce Worman, Patricia Todd, Patricia Jeanne Root, Stephanie Ferlini (Gov. -3). Second Row: Ann L. Bley, Lynn B. Hokanson, Claudia J. Dobos, Joyce D. Gaines, Nancy K. Hollis, Susie L. Coleman, Kendra L. Filer, Pamela R. LeBeau. Third Row: Barbara J. Herring, Rebecca Miller, Susan Ivey, Nancy Lightcap, Jane A. Perry, Marcia A. Michael, Nancy L. Keller, Diana Payne, Jacqueline C. Dillon, Joanne Donlan. 387 From Row, left lo right: Sandy D. Miller, Nancy L. Gillie (Sec- Treas.), Sharyn D. Shayler, Jane A. Hunt, Marsha A. Menke. Second Row: Freya E. Reeves, D ' Maris M. Stewart, Jane Mc- nelly, F, Arlene Cutshall, Nancy L. Stroy, Mary Ann Villwock. Third Row: Barbara E. Culver, Connie J. Wheaton, Kathie L. Ruckriegle, Barbara Wire, Nancy Combs, Joellen Schenkel. rabb From Row, left to right: Mary L. Seipel, Fern E. Goodman, Penny L. Tadman (Sec.-Treas.-3), Sue Gable (Gov.-3), Merrell B. Cohen (Gov. -4), Jo E. Mallett (Sec.-Treas), Susan J. Hewig. Second Row: Michael J. Colville (Rec. Ch.), Betty Leach, Joan A. Beck, Judy Williams, Gay C. Marlatt, Marci A. Fisher, Jane A. Boerner, Judy A. McAleer. Third Row: Dean A. Casner, Nancy L. Weinstock, Carol E. Lavine, Linda A. Lask, Darlene E. Hlavacek, Carole A. Bailey, Phyllis S. Friedman. Marvis L. Marlatt, Anita M. Kimball. Fourth Row: Joann Kare sh, Char- lotte L. Jones, Judith C. Mishler, Mary A. Mastorvich, Linda L. George, Carolyn S. Olson, Laurie M. Gurevitz, Anne H. Richards, Linda K. McKee, Carole A. CaroUo (Academic Ch.). Fifth Row: Sharon L. Null, Connie A. Leeney, Ann L. Blickensderfer, Jane Fuog, Beverly A. Coles (Rec), Pamela K. Ritter, Jean L. Mor- ris, Linda L. Eder (Comm. Ch.), Judy D. Achor, Connie L. Clark. T T J if: 388 I From Roil ' , le)i to right: Carolyn F. Epley, Janet L. Kaster (Sec- Treas.), Nancy D. Berghorn (G0V.-6), Jane Power (Gov.-5), Connie S. Hall. Second Row: Linda D. Morgan, Patti L. Brown, Carole K. Hirschinger, Karen A. Shenk, Jo A. Kight, P. Diane Hess. Third Row: Barbara F. Poole, WinEllen Gruber, Pamela J. Fox, Patricia E. Manner, Susan A. Scott, Dianne K. Butter- field, Vickie L. Parks, Vivian R. Hurst. rabb 1 L 389 From Row, lei I lo rinlii: Wally Zollman (Acad. Ch.), Warran Boyd {Counselor-2), Prince Alexander (Cul. Adv.-3), Alan S. Alport (Sec.-Treas.-l ), James P. H. Maloney (Head Gov.), Jon Alan Petrovich (Comm. Ch.-2), Howard M. lams (Cult. Cti.- 3), Gary Taube (Soc. Ch.-2). Second Row: James A. Garrett, John Holder, Rodney Joseph Richards, Steven A. Graham, John T. Dehnert Jr., Charles H. Hohman, Ken Ziegler, Raymond Gaetano, David W. Ort. Third Row: Harry E. Browning (Cult. Ch.), Gary Minnich, Ted Bosh (Soc. Ch.), Stephen Isaacson, Eddie Galloway, Ted C. Nowicki, Michail D. Eager, Dick Plank, Ronald C. Garrison (Jud. Board), Eric Foreman. thompson From Row, left lo riahi: William Lee Gookins (Acad. Ch.), Larry T. Dotson (Gov.), Jim Atherton (Counselor), John Hess (Gov.), Bob Fisher (Sec.-Treas.). Second Row: Bruce Maeda, George Locke Dunn, Paul K. Wolfe, John Lottes, Joseph W. Ingels (Soc. Ch.). Richard Von Burg, R. A. Falk (Chaplain). 390 From Row, left to righi: Terry Feuerborn Counselor), Joseph C. Bordner (Treas.), Dwight Noble (Gov. A-2), Jean-Pierre Le- Baud (Soc. Ch. A-2), Allen R. Kidder (Asst. Head Counselor). Second Row: John W. McCoy, Robert B. Ryall, Larry R. Jami- son, David M. Gaddis, Jerry A. Young, Harris D. Gravett. Third Row: Jim Chandler, James R. Roush, Stephen R. Butler, John L. Lain, Steven T. Gibbs, Thomas J. Foltz, Robert E. Kennedy, Leo J. Kutlich, Jr. wissler Front Row, left to right: Stan Minier (Counselor), Tom Jackson (Gov. A-3), Herman E. Greenwood (Sec.-Treas. A-4), Richard L. Lamphear (Acad. Ch.), Donald G. Bradley, Resod D ' zepa- rovs. Second Row: Robert Orgain (Acad. Ch. A-3), Fred C. Presser, James A. Moore, Bill Swalick, Ronald D. Miller, Gary D. Seibert, James L. Brown, Richard L. Anderson, Dick Ander- son. Third Row: Don Steele, Ron R. Steele, Thomas O. Mulligan (Ath. Ch.), Robert J. Clark (Comm. Ch.), Tom Carney, Dave Griffith, Steve Dickey, R. Steve Krohn, Douglas R. Murry, Harry M. Campdell. Fourth Row: William W. White, Harry J. Allen, Jack W. Bowers, John T. Jenkins, Robert L. Metzger, Charles A. Findley, Ray L. Pieper, John S. Etherton, William D. Ander- son, Gary G. Taylor, David E. Latham. 391 392 n teter 393 394 trees 395 nniuiiiiuuinn al ii liiitfUUttlMtai lower linden Froiu Row, left to right: Richard Dowell, John T. Ward (Cultur- al Ch.), Steve Jones (Res. Asst.), Ernie Goforth (Gov.), Ralph Woods (Vice-Ch.), Howard Penn (Sec), Tom Harmening (Comm. Ch.). Second Row: Bill Alden, Stephen J. Barkley, David Seaman, Kenneth Schaaf, Bob Vega, Gerald Davis, Robert Paulette, Paul Flexman. 396 I Front Row, leji lo righl: Gary Bradburn, V. R. Heflick, Mike Moody (Vice-Gov.), Merrill Emerick (Gov.), Don Snider, Bill Herring. Second Row: Alan Husted, David Stahl, Jim Dickman, David C. Allen, Wilbur Siders, George Hart, Todd Curless, Alvia Upper linden maple Front Row, left to right: Joan Larabee (Cult. Ch.), Birtia Fowlkes (Jud. Board), Rosie Kortenber (Rec. Ch.), Donna Jean Franz (Gov.), Vicky Black (Vice-Gov.), Ruthy Leedy (Comm. Ch.), Ivy Courtenay (Soc. Ch.). Second Row: Donna Blaisdell, Carol Dodds, Judith Watts, Donna Fritz, Linda Soma, Hiroko Ishii, Frances DiNoto, Joyce Chapman. Third Row: Sandra L. Charnes. Tliird Row: Walter Wiseman, Howard Marcum, Frank Gentry, Richard Jarrell, Nils Nordell, Larry Clunie, Scott Lyons, Buz Jacobs, Bob Spurgeon, Kent L. Maybaum. Saunders, Cathy Gephart, Winnie Kaffenberger, Susan Mayclin, Sharon Madkey, Carol Kin.sey, Christine De Wulf, Kathy Cad- des, Judith Lewis. Fourth Row: Diane Lindley, Jackie Chapla, Diane Wiggins, Diana Kay Isaacson, Diana N. Waldrep, Beverly Fleetwood, Marian Steelman, Sally Streibich, Joan Fischer, Rita Gosnell, Sandra Spiller, Linda Shaffer. 397 From Row, left lo rixhl: Gaye Sciidder (Comm. Ch.). Mary McPherson (House Mngr.), Shirley Yates (Gov.), Beth Ann Miller (Vice-Gov.), Jacquelyn Heck (Rec. Ch.). Second Row: Judy Hansen, Judith Jelusich, Pamela Gelhausen, Gammiel Gray (Social Ch.), Janet Logan, Pal Williams. Third Row: Judy Rob- son, Esther Glorioso, Ann Adams, Pamela Stitzer, Karen Taylor, Pamela McReynolds, Loni Dorrall. mason pine Front Row, left lo right: Ruth Callecod (Rec. Ch.), Kame Schnar (Comm. Ch.), Anita Rohrer (Gov.), Violet Johnson, Rebecca Murray (Religious Ch.). Second Row: Barbara Ann Johnson, Suzanne Kasper, Dusty Jones, Susan Metsch, Kathryn Phillabaum, Sheryl L. Beron, Eileen Underwood. Third Row: Charlene DiCamillo, Virginia Miller, Cynthia Jones, Andrea Van Valin, Laura Kessler, April Arington, Judy Beecham, Deborah Gano. 398 I THE THREAT THAT EXPANSION of Indiana University ' s residence system played on the life of Trees Center did nothing to halt the numerous and varied activities of the quadrangle. Already two of the halls have been vacated to make way for the soon to be constructed Forest Quadrangle, the student government of Trees will continue work. In addition to the center ' s two major dances, the Christmas semi-formal and the Spring Formal, they sponsored a splash party, a winter carnival, and a Valentine Party. Their athletic program included all major intramural sports and something new. Kinsey Hollow Days, the Olympics of Trees Center. 399 .;?! w wells 400 J t - r:ismaiK .mir -,i Mit .Sf- - 401 board of governors center council and judicial board From Row, left lo right: Barbara Stevens (Gov., Memorial), Carolyn Hutchison (Treas., Wells), Mary Mullins (Sec, Wells), Sandy Fritz (Pres., Wells), Carol Christy (Vice-Pres., Wells), Sally Runion (Gov., Morrison). Second Row: Barbara Heron (Rep. at large, Morrison), Barbara Crowder (Cent. Comm. Co- Ch.), Linda Prigg (Cent. Academic Co-ord.), Jan Ungerer (Cent. Jud. Bd.), Margaret Ryckman (Cent. Soc. Co-ord.), Vicki Lyon (Cent. Jud. Bd.), Diane Gunkel (Cent. Jud. Bd.). Third Row: Holly Dressel (Rep. at Large, Sycamore), Elizabeth Miller (Wells Cent. Housing Man.), Linda Harris (Cent. Jud. Bd. Ch.), Elaine Willis (Cult. Co-ord., Wells), Mary Alice Loepke (Rep. at Large, Memorial), Miss Engleman (Head Counselor), Susan Snider (Comm. Co-Ch., Wells), Carol Ann Powers, (Stud. Senator, Wells). 402 SATURDAY, THAT WAS THE DAY THAT WAS provided the title of Wells Quadrangle ' s production for the 1964 I. U. Sing which won the over-all trophy. Their performance was a well done satire on Saturday classes. The singing group portrayed faculty and their views on Saturday classes and the students with their opposing views. They ended their performances with the New Chris ty Min- strel song. Saturday Night. These women also held the second, third, and sixth place IRHA 1964 Schol- arship Trophy for the Women ' s Units. 403 Front Row, left to right: Susan Lloyde, Sandra Oldham, Carolyn Tudor, Anne Hendricks, Jean Block, Margaret Wolf, Diane Kren, Sharon Brickies. Second Row: Lynnie Ozer, Phyllis Wade, Elizabeth Milligan, Vicki Lyon, Martha Ritchie, Angela Eggers, Janis Brodie, Andrea Hillyer, Janet Smith. Third Row: Denise Jones, Sue Kimmel, Barbara Davis, Paula Shane, Joanna Binion, Connie Balser, Judith Elaine Miller, Bernice Jacobs, Barbara Roloff. Fourth Row: Donna Ferguson, Arlene Balakir, Janet Kaminski, Beverly Murley, Karen Blackmore, Janyce Anderson, Carolyn Falk, Carol Y. Martin, Katha Weeks, Jane Wetzel. memorial Front Row, left to right: Veronica Bodak (Academic Ch.), Jacqueline Kuhns (Soc. Ch.), Jeanette Scherschel (House Mngr.), Jolon Deleury (Sec), Susan Reeder (Lt. Gov.), Chris Martinchick (Treas.), Sue Nieman (Ath. Ch.), Shirley Wilkin- son (Comm. Ch. ). Second Row: Sandra Wernimont, Marge Thomas, Engrid Emerson (Cult. Ch.), Ray Romine, Sheila Bryant, Phyllis Chong, Sandy Whittles, Carol Ridnour, Mary Jane Walters, Maryanne Ulrich, Dee Waxman. Third Row: Kristy Richardson, Judy Foulkes, Jean Rough, Natalie Holley, Claytonia Bartlett, Rita C. Lee, Barbara Copeland, Mary Beth Haralovick, Lynn Knebel, Cathy Niekamp, Mary Masters. Fourth Row: Sheila Hatfield, Sally Hite, Mary Alice Loepke, Mary F. Ensminger, Ann Goebel, Linda Rongey, Diane Lee Thomas, Barbara Sever, Gloria Sarandon, Christine Moudy, Ann Shapiro, Jane Franceschini. Fifth Row: Margaret McFarland, Alicia Kox, Virginia Smith, Shirley Arnold, Sharon R. Decker, Susan L. Alpert, Susan Heinsen, Kathleen Murphy, Rebecca Miller, Karolyn Doughty, Carolyn Wall, Shirley Ann Barnes, Pam Wykoff, Carolyn Hutchison. 404 From Row, leji lo riglii: Jackie Freas, Sandra Szabo, Jane Stup (Cultural Ch.), Barbara Heron (Rep. at Large), Sally Runion (Gov.). Second Row: Janet Sugerman, Janet Royce, Mary Mul- lins, Cathy Lynn Smith (Sec), Sally Jackson, Bliss Anne Bow- man (Academic Ch.). Third Row: Diane Trees, Penny Couse, Margie Mischler, Camile Kaylor, Diane Hawke, Rebecca Dun- can (Treas.). morrison I From Row, left lo right: Beverly Bethea, Karla Horowitz, Jo- anne Reed, Vici Wertz, Lila Vestile, Susan Miller, Barbara Bethea, Karen McCarty. Second Row: Anita Junken, Pam Alsop, Janet Tower, Penny Eisenhut, Barbara Nasby, Barbara Crowder, Norma Campbell, Elizabeth Stone, Joan Snyder. Third Row: Linda Ann Breyer, Margi Lawley, Suzy Haywood, Sylvia Flack, Marlene Rawles, Alice Egli, Laurel Vaughn, Carol Hensley, Gail Stahl, Sharon Zabban. Fourth Row: Kathy Frosch, Carol Christy, Carol Ann Wheeler, Rebecca, Lynn McMurtrey, Barbara Peters, Elaine Willis, Judith Johanson, Roberta Van Den Bosch, Carol Corley, Vicki Jean Scheffler, Rita Baker. 405 First Row, left w right: Glenna L. Clevelle, Louise Jean Casada, Charlene Groth, Loralee Pohl, Sandra Higa, Nancy Cagle, Peggy Jean Burns, Susan Ruth Seigel. Second Row: Margaret Diane Nelson, Mary M. Barnes, Nancy Graves, Denise Garriott, Diana June Glad, Judith Lee, Eloise Robinett, Nine Henry, Diana Southwood, Sydney Erdman. Third Row: Jane Cleveland, Rita Jean Johnson, Sherri Huff, Karen Irene Ashe, Kay Lee Wilson, Phyllis Trout, Barbara Carr, Janet Niels, Sandra Elliott. Fourth Row: Carol Traub, Peggy Holt, Nancy Catherine Mundy, Patricia Paul, Judith Anne Klein, Nancy Tiedemann, Anne Elizabeth Chard, Patricia Hutslar, Marcia Sue Bell, Mary Gan- non. Fifth Row: Linda Roberts, Sharon Kay Vance, Mary Swart- out, Elizabeth Ann Naville, Donna Person, Patricia A. Geisler, Donna Wolf, Barbara C. Haines, Lois Ilene Gallimore. sycamore Front Row, left to right: Barbara Deer, Dawn Wood, Kathy White, Nancy Burcham, Marianna Larson, Mary Ann Meyer, Karen Edwards, Sara Brilton, Kathy Kopec, Linda Gregory, Nancy Jo Mateer. Second Row: Kathy Schneider, Barbara Mar- tin, Donna Hodges, Dona Gable, Mary Ann Miller, Marytha Cook, Joann Siddall, Jan Ungerer, Linda Edmunds, Connie Gregory, Judith McBee. Third Row: Margaret Rector, Trudy McDaniel, Pat B. Smith, Kathleen Visovatti, Christine Hendrie, Carole Crevar, Hinda Sklar, Mary Lou King, Peg Hammer, Bonnie Armour, Pat Halligan, Jackie Britton. 406 First Row, left to lit;!!!: Martha Zufall, Robin Harruff, Cynthia Perkins, Karen McCammon, Andrea Darrow, Anne Farris, Patty Woodlock, La Verne Wate. Second Row: Judy Wilkin, Gay Ann McCorkle, Nicky Van Gilder, Carol Hartley, Pat Giles, Louise Hibbard, Diane Lane, Jo Elaine Brown, ICathryn Breeden, Marjorie Ceilings. Third Row: Wanda Graves (Ath. Ch.), Judy Theamann, Doris Hitcht;ock, Linda Jefferson, Carolyn Cline, Diana Kerberg, Sharon Davis, Paula Shain, Susan Eaton, Candy Clay. sycamore Front Row. left to right: Belinda Bower, Darleen Butler, Mary Roseberry, Donna Glad, Johanna Williams, Dawn Wood, La- Verne Wate, Sandra Markola, Margaret DeMuth. Second Row: Barbara Jones (Gov.), Wanda Graves (Athletic Ch.), Suetta Spangler, Kathryn Breeden, Louise Lynch (Academic Ch.), Linda Prigg, Kathy Padgitt, Diane Rundell. Third Row: Sandra L. Johansson, Lois Person, Lynn Burnham, Joyce Ewan (House Mngr.), Patricia Noel Paul (Corridor Adv.), Linda Guber, Linda Roberts (Jud. Bd.), Marytha Cook (Sec), Donna Han- ley. Fourth Row: Karen Klein, Sara Britton, Linda Moody (Cultural Ch.), Jo Ann Spahn (Soc. Ch.), Linda Jefferson (Jud.), Carol Furry (Lt. Gov.), Carole Crevar (Treas.), Diane Nauta, Mary Jean Woodburn, Nanc Bailey. I k 407 II 408 409 AFTER A CLOSELY FOUGHT CENTER ELEC- TION, the officers of Wendell L. Willkie Quadrangle, L U. ' s newest living center, set out to establish the programs and government of the quad. Besides the women ' s eleven-story unit, Willkie housed co-opera- tive units for men and women and the women ' s special academic unit, and will open a men ' s building in the fall of 1965. Weathering mud and growing pains, Willkie resi- dents joined forces to begin a lecture and a film series to celebrate Homecoming, Little 500, and Little Sisters ' Weekend and to relax for the New Year ' s and Spring Formal dances. 410 - j fT ♦ « From Row, le i lo rinlii: Bonnie G. McClung (Rec. Co-ord.), Carol S. Greenwood (Sec.-Treas.), Susan Whitledge (Soc. Co- ord.), Kathy O ' De ll (Gov.), Peggy L. Armstrong (Vice-Gov.), Anne Herdrich (Communications), Annemarie Suderman (Aca- demic Co-ord.). Second Row: Sharon D. Grimes, Alice M. Gettlefinger, Mary Ann Hudak, Margaret R. Romine, Susan L. Startup, Shirley A. Garnham, Susan K. Johnson, Karen K. Miller. Third Row: Donna V. Stutsaman, Rosemary E. Winebrenner, Colette F. Pater, Eleanor R. Howells, Carol A. Mellinger, Anne M. Bither, Katheryn J. Lewis, Cinda S. Grube, Joyce Williams. Foiirih Row: Angela May, Pamela Mitchell (Soc. Co-ord.), Nancy Gibson (Treas.), Dorothy A. Lewis, Mary H. Mont- gomery. Susan E. Bugmann, Jean E. Radike, Betty R. McConnell, Marianne R. Owen, Jan Hanzel (Res. Asst.). Fifth Row: Rita J. Beaty, Rebecca A. Hruby, Ingrid Thorson, Karen Steinhauer (Cult. Co-ord.), Susan Woodworth (Pres.), Cynthia A. Willis, Kathleen C. Slone, Susan K. Graper, Sherrilyn S. DeJean (Com- munications Co-ord.), Deanna Bowling (Academic Co-ord.), Nancy Cook, Marsha Woodress. willkie academic unit willkie co-op From Row, Jefr lo right: Linda Schatkowski, Kathy Brown (Acad. Ch.), Terrie Warmus, Nancy J. Brenner (Soc. Ch.), Karen Ream, Charlotte H. Robertson (Gov.), Jo A. Nydegger (Religious Ch.). Second Row: William F. Gilliatt, Thomas L. Lewis, Rudy Miller (Acad. Ch.), Bud Herron (Comm. Ch.), Dave M. Lowdermilk, Gary Wagner. Delbert W. Nelson, Jr. (Jud. Board), D. Rogers Solliday, Robert L. Suddith (Jud. Board). Third Row: Steven L. Fenton (Cull. Ch.), Terry J. Jackson, Ranhael Pavlick, John Heines, Frank DeWester, Robert J. O ' neal (Center Vice-Pres.), Donald H. Leslie (Gov.), John C. Sanders (Rec. Ch.), Donald P. Broxon, Mike O. Engle (Sec), Gilbert R. Brooks. 411 412 Wright 413 Sianding, left lo righi: John Wappel, Paul Hardin, Alan Ruedi, Steven L. Harris, David R. Case, Robert A, Welsh, James A. Miller, Daniel W. Kendall, Robert A. Oppliger. Seated: Philip R. Mallatt, Clayton E. Seth, Frank W. Miller, William R. Coburn, Robert Eastburg (Pres.), John Erik Hokanson, Greg B. Smith, Roy R. Level!, George J. Strange. I I board of governors 414 Leji to right: Jerry Pugh (WQAD Gen. Mngr.), Phillys Bohall (Bus. Mngr.), Keilh Klein (Administrative Asst.), Robert East- burg (Pres.), McDawson Lee Burton, Jr. (Soc. Ch.), Charles A. Damery, Geoffrey Smith (Cult. Ch.), James P. Duncan (Ad- visor). executive board judicial board Left to right: Richard Shepherd, David Cusick, Edward Hoerner (Recorder), Dave Rainford (Ch.), Robert Krall, Steven Han- cock, Rich Blaney. 415 From Row, left to rixhl: Earl C. Brookover (Counselor), Shel- don J. Friedman (Ath. Dir.), James A. Miller (Gov.), Betty J. Sellers (Sweetheart), Harold E. Vogel (Soc. Ch.), Ted Moore (Treas.), James R. Wood (Sec). Second Row: David L. Owens, M. Charles Etter, Ronald W. Harbin, Mike Fligor, Steven R. Franke, David W. Kinne, Stephen J. Nance. Third Row: Gregg Trusty, William E. Breedin, Robert M. Esarey, Keith M. Sullivan, J. David Clossin, Don L. ICronkite, Donald L. Parrot. Campbell dewey From Row, left to right: Larry V. Steinmetz (Vice-Gov.), Larry Barger (Counselor), Clayton E, Seth (Gov.), Lavell Brooks (Soc. Ch.), David L. Mayhugh (Sec. -Treas.). Second Row: Ronald E. Martin, Dave Owens, Stan Howard, Randy Hrkel, Tom Slamkflowski, Robert C. Walts. Third Row: Robert L. Krall, Peter N. Larsan, William D. Finik, Hal V. Driver Jr., Barry L. Rummel, James E. Barnes, Robert W. Haskett. 416 From Row, lef! lo righi: Alan Gary Dickey, Robert Bell (Ath- letic Ch.), Lawrence Clayton (Counselor), David Fox Myer (Soc. Ch.), John Erik Hokanson (Gov.), Donald G. Bracchi (Sec.-Treas.), Mark Trombley, Gary H, Rich. Second Row: John Keneisley, Jack O ' Brien, Gerald Hugh, Phillip T. Bohall, William R. Myer, James H. McMahan, Michael L. Brant, Rich- ard H. Barron, John F. Shelley. Third Row: Thomas A. Prebys, Jim Sauerland, Jerald Jay Jordan, Dennis King, Thomas Neal, Edwin Pelter, Ronnie W. Copenhaver, William Searcy, Lee A. Schnell, David A. Zahrt. Fourth Row: Fred Waldkoetter, Allen W. Farabee, Mike Hefron, Jon W. Russell, Jeffrey Lee Graves, Mike Finley, Fex Joseph, Richard Featherstone, Douglas Kip Brown, Donald R. Wilds, Jim Hardesty. dodds fergason Front Row, left to right: Gary Ponder (Hist.), John Shanks Soc. Ch.), Rick Yarborough (Soc. Ch.), Robert Welsh (Gov.), Gordon David Tracy (Counselor), Mark Alan Sivak (Vice- Gov.), Bob Vicars (Sec.-Treas.), Bob Romanowsky. Second Row: James Campbell, Loran R. Davis, Gordon Harpe, Roger Miller, Ronald Strauss, Mike Rak, Joseph Colelli, Richard Hop, Corey Jones, Charles E. Bloom. Third Row: George W. Mun- caster, Danny Dixon, Timothy Peters, Thomas Kienitz, Roddy D. Musser, Richard D. Woodward, Jim Durkott, Stephen Smith, David Jackson, Stephen Kash, Terry Coffin. Fourth Row: Steve Carlile, Joseph S. Waskom, Ed Fisher, Jon Deremigo, John G. Gerlach, Roger Stroman, Stephen K. Quigley, Mark Severs, Kenneth Morales, David W. Hombquist, Tom Young, Ray Hess, Jim Long, Richard Williams. w t P% r i nM f ' 41 f . k - ' ■a.d.mM-im miaa ' £kJ 4 Lijtoi ' J- i W iA V V f afcMjK7_ n|i JP 1 w V - vm ' T V 1 V V w H l JHf ' ' (TK ■J 417 From Ron-, k ' fi to ligiit: Mike Heyns, Don Stepita (Soc. Ch.), Bill Corbin (Gov.), Can Siculan (Counselor), Bob Hall (Vice- Gov.), Maurice Wright (Athletic Ch.), Joseph A. Virgilio II. Second Row: Bob Shiveiy, George Hartman, Richard Hutchins, Mike Thompson, Bill Seagraves, Eric Wyndham, Jackson Atkins, Charles Walkup, Ross Siegel. Third Row: Greg Strain (Treas.), Jim Foster, Bill Threlkeld, Arnt Gerritsen, William Clifford, Tom Gibbs, Ron Otham, Joun Piersol. Fourth Row: Wayne Hollo- peter, Don Childs, Bob Watson, Mark Stepich, Steve J. DeVore, Henry Meredith, David Piemen, Jerry Harris, David States. Fifth Row: Ray Makowski, Howard P. Campbell, Tore Ram- stad, Pat D. Due, John Hall, David Raber, Jeff Green, Mike Biddle, Greg Perkins. harding harney Front Row, left to right: Mike Banser (Cult. Ch.), Michael Serafin (Sec.-Treas.), Ron Johnson (Counselor), Steven L. Har- ris (Gov.), Dean Kennedy (Ath. Dir. ). Second Row: Robert Helton, Jr., Charles Buck, Michael Hernandez, Stan Smiht, Donald Robbins, Martin Cooney. Third Row: Blair H. Prigg, Jim Spears, Philip Watson, John Nichols, James Dyer, Rick Shepherd, Stephen Brooking. 418 Front Row, left to right: Tom Sayrs (Social C ' h.), Doug John- son (Athletic Dir.), Keith Klein (Vice-Gov.), Alan Ruedi (Gov.), Bob Loomis (Sec.-Treas.), Patrick DeLand, Bertram Barron. Second Row: Stephen Hawkins, John Scott, William Knapp, Richard Boston, William Lanker, Darrell Smith. Third Row: Jerry Boyd (Floor Rep.), Allen Forry, Bill Quinn, Dennis Keithley, Robert Hill, Geoffrey Smith (Floor Rep.), David Bangert, Robert Beach. Fourth Row: Robert Seddelmeyer, James Benge, Randall Novak, James Cortese, Ronald Tinley, Alan Frisoni, Michael Kummerer, Guy Syler. hall hummer From Row, left to right: Scott Evenbeck (Editor), Dan Koenig (Photographer), Dave Cusick (Cult. Ch.), John Rissing (Vice- Gov.), Stan Baren (Sec.-Treas.), Larry Alt (Soc. Ch.), Dave Rainford. Second Row: Paul Guyer, Mark Smith, Phil Shank, Mike Hiner, Mike Bohnert, Jim Binkley, Mike Murray, Dan Geuder. Third Row: Mike Kaspazak, William Marcotte, Jim Strode, Steve Sulkey, Dennis Templeton, Charles Brooks, Vic Kaspar, Joe Brink, Tom Kish. Fourth Row: Charles Gamble, Gary Leet, Robert Sellers, Byron Woehler, Danny Askins, Lee Comer, William Bradfield II, Melvin Hughes (Res.), John C. Aikman II, Jack Kenney. Fifth Row: Ronald Hafft, James Piep- enbrok, Terry Kors, William Matthers, Larry Franklin, Byron Tetrick, Larry Duvall, Allan Mellenihin, Mike Brenner, Bob Purt, Bill Killingbeck, Clyde Cargill, Bruce Gehrke. i n HIf .. i V ' ' A HBk m HJk ' i i ■■i fl MB - Al ■' ' ' - ' n Bf P fl Iw ' ' ■Ib ku 1 H 1 r ] m il A j Sr JHH I flH 1 mt m Ij Lm H 1 ■S K m K J H 1 k H l i l B il l L 1 419 hummer Jenkins From Row, lefi to right: John Shirley (Comm. Ch.), George J. Strange (Gov.), Michael R. Watts (Res. Asst.), Robert M. Strump Jr. (Sec.-Treas. ), James R. Kruzick Jr. (Soc. Ch.). Second Row: Gerald Solomon, Terry J. Frost, Howard G. God- frey, Garry Burg, Dick E. Teeters, Larry J. Gabbard, Jack L. Hart. Third Row: Jim Nelson, Bill Burgess, Ian Kirkpatrick, Danny Riley, Alan Lopp, David L. Kirklin, James W. Gros- heider, Bradley R. Pfaller. Fourth Row: Barry H. Smith, Robert P. May, William Bocock, Larry Williams, Douglas R. Hatton, Harvey S. Kleiner, Michael Hartz, Richard K. Smith, Lonney G. Bewick. 420 1 Lowe House, entertaining in the Wright main lounge and Hummer House, treating at the West Side Community Center, brought a Christmas to underprivileged children by giving holiday parties. f lowe From Row, Ic ' ti U) rif lu: Robert Karpinski (Soc. Ch.), Richard Gardner (Soc. Ch.), Austin Connors (Counselor), Dianne Du- hon (Sweetheart), John Wappel (Gov.), Tony Wright (Vice- Gov.), Bob Jordan (Athletic Ch.). Second Row: Jim Gong, Danny Walker, Slanlee Ryan, James Beil, Chuck Robinson, Roger Coffin, Alan Baurle, Rovert Murphy. Third Row: Richard Haehl, Robert Barnett, Paul Zienin, Samuel May, Frank Man- fred, Walt Simmons, Bill Scott, Daniel Conboy, Daniel Chesluk. Foiirih Row: Ron Bennett, Charles Redslob, David Humenik, Don Kauchak, Stephen Leinbach, Wade Nelson, Douglas Yeskie, Ellsworth Granger, Charles Sweet, Rich Blaney. Fifth Row: Charles Wolf, Andrew Zaplatyn, James Breidenbaugh, Brian Foote, Charles Hibschman, David Sell, David Sovine, Roger Rodgers, Tom Drake, Patrick Skelton, George Lewis, Robert Rindfusz, Larry Willhite. 421 Front Row, lejl to right: Darryl Koch, Rich James (Sec.-Treas.), Bob Urick (Vice-Gov.), Jan Kelley (Res. Ass ' t.), Frank Miller (Gov.), Keith L. Davis (Athletic Ch.), Timothy Shrewsbury (Soc. Ch.). Second Row: Robert Fogarty, Mark Davis, Robert Musial, Larry Troth, William Liles, Earl Govert, John Hopkins, Michael Newport, Bob Taylor. Third Row: John W. TUford, Michael B. Murphy, Willard W. Cowan, John C. Templeton, Steve Goot, Larry R. Linhart, Joseph Vandoski, R. L. Hyatte, Errol L. Shewman. Fourth Row: James Ashcraft, James J. Wood, Robert Rowland, John Oliver, Ronald L. Williams, Paul Glass, Jerome Giesting, Calvin Russell, William Galloway, David L. Hill, John Fugate. Fifth Row: Steven H. Adkisson, Charles C. Smith, David A. Swinney, Carl R. Truett, Thomas R. St. Myer, Edwin T. Atkin, Phil S. Ohlrogge, Marc R. Miller, Robert Zsadanyi, Daniel Lee Ertel, Gary Eckard, Michael M. Stump. parks 422 From Row, left lo right: Don L. Onyett, Robert A. Oppliger (Gov.), D. Thomas Ridgway (Counselor), James F. Carroll ( Vice-Pres. ). Keith Hall (Sec.-Treas.). Second Row: Jim H. White, Don O. R. Lucking, James H. Trosper, Jed L. KJit, Ted J. Carr, George Patrick Sniderwin. Third Row: George W. Cochran, Mike Simmons, David W. Baker, Dennis L. Hornsby, Mark S. Adams, John M. Barry, David L. Dunnington. § roUins ruter i From Row, left to right: Stoch C. Templin (Soc. Ch.), Michael F. McCoy (Sec.-Treas.), David R. Case (Gov.), John P. Marse (Vice-Gov.), John Schrag (Counselor). Second Row: J. David Yates, Kenneth R. Crawley, Ed Worth, Ralph Edward Dooley, Stephen Mitchell Claeys, Alan M. Harris, Roich Okabe. Third Row: Jay E. Spannuth, Michael R. Buckner, Lawrence L. Fil- kowski. Art N. Giannini, Arthur R. Luthi, Kurt S. Starbuck, Kenneth L Reiss, McDawson Lee Burton Jr. Fourth Row: James C. Muller, Tom Ice, Wayne L. Allman, Gregory H. Dunnuck, Randall C. Nevils, Herbert C. Neighbors, E. Edward Hoerner, John E. Gullion, Michael S. Bender. I ■■WKM HP V p H 1 ' WCf 1 r tPI .rsJW k,  Fv ' y B R E L A- . .,«x jju. m B| ilkiv i Awp j Uj m F J jF k L M T l k. j E HI K - Hlv Trill III lifciM ' HBIh- HH ■ift H K pW[ IH ■tMhC J | C. a] 1 H HAl p xs l m SmJj Mfl ■' ' r ' ' ' ' i l l Kivft ' ' H|Br ' ' ' H| |£ HL ■B k BF I H hI 0 r J Kl lk H Hft HKI ■nl b H H l l HP ' MflU HK .cj Hv r- H • K k i V B lj hh LJ. H 423 From Row, left lo right: Gary L. Maitlen, V. Ross Easterday (Soc. Ch.), Roy L. Lovell (Gov.), Gary W. Mize (Counselor), James E. Heupel (Vice-Gov.), William Ellis (Treas.), Barry Bacon (Athletic Dir.), Second Row: Ferdinand Schultz, Gerald Roberts, Ray Ruark, Kenneth R. Barker, James P. Sengstock, Richard L. Barber, David Piehl, Dennis V. Panarisi. Third Row: Jon M. Evans, Michael J. Cassidy, J. D. Pfeifer, Richard L. Williams, Charles D. Romine, David L. Buddenbaum, H. Richard Staley, Melvin K. Livengood, Ronald P. Kaufman, Hudson H. Freeze. Fourth Row: Robert G. Koby, Curtis Stuckey, William B. Burns, William Allen Staplex, Wayne Thomas Morden, David Lawler, Robert D. Jared, Dennis D. Elliott, David P. Erickson, Gregory Stepanek. stockwell todd Front Row, left to right: Carl Burnell (Ath. Dir.), Paul T. Hardin (Gov.), George Carry (Faculty Assoc), Carole Wilson (Sweetheart), Charles Elliott (Res. Assist.), Gregory Tenia (Vice-Pres.), Roger Poer (Floor 1 Rep.). Second Row: James G. Kraway, Marshall L. Malcomb, Greg Joseph, Lamarr M. Bell, Anthony A. Hasara, Wayne C. Berger, Roger E. Bowen, Nicholas D. Stucky. Third Row: Laurence Marsh, Russell A. Riggs, Rick Syphers, David R. Walton, John R. Mackay, Jeffrey L. Cain, Larry E. Schoeff, Roland W. Gariepy, Dennis E. Lena- burg. Fourth Row: Robert C. Nance, John W. Griffin, Phil E. Glawe, Thomas J. Cowan, John B. Linkert, Jim Thompson, Freeman Hix, Tedd H. Karnischky, Bruce A. Stanton. 424 WITH A MASS PROCESSION OF 400 MEN and escorted by a patrol squad car, the men of Wright Quadrangle marched to the Homecoming pep rally. There they held up eight large banners urging the Hoosiers to victory. After the pep rally they held an all campus dance in the lounge, winding up the occasion the following day with a reception for alumni. An Awards Banquet, held every spring, honored the outstanding unit, and outstanding freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior. Academic excellence was achieved by Harding House as proven by the l963- ' 64 Quiz Bowl trophy awarded to them, and was proven by Dewey House who claimed the Neilson Trophy, a traveling trophy awarded for academic achievement. 425 i ' nt, IE u i 1, .- ' Ar - ■■■ivS o out ivith lads nie hearts . . . with hope in the future ... with confidence in ourselves that long awaited day ♦ ♦ 428 allied health ACCORDING TO ACTING DIREC- TOR Dr. J. L. Arbogast, the students in the School of AUied Health Sciences spend from one to three years at the main campus and from one to three years at the Medical Center. The school directs eight programs including physical thera- py, dental hygiene, medical technology, occupational therapy, and public health. The division of Allied Health Sciences was started before 1940 and was made a separate school in 1959 with the first class graduating in 1963. 429 AMER, MOHAMED AYOUB B.S. Public Health; Cairo, U.A.R.; Cosmopolitan Club; ASA; OSA. ASHTON, JANATHA ROBEY B.S. Medical Record Library Science; Clermont. BAKER, ANNETTE B.S. Physical Therapy; Warsaw; Phi Theta. BERRY, ROGER RAY B.S. Physical Therapy; Kokomo; Phi Theta. BONNET, LORNA JEANNE B.S. Public Health Dental Hy- giene; Bloomington. BOWTON, LOIS KAY B.S. Occupational Therapy; Ham- mond; Occupational Therapy Club, Vice Ch.; IOTA; AOTA. BROWN, CANDACE MILADA X-Ray Technology; Windfall. BROWN, CAROLINE VAJEN R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Zionsville; Jr. ADHA. R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Con- Physical Therapy; Gary; Phi BROWN, MARILYN KAYE nersville; Jr. ADHA. BROWN, PENNY JO B.S. Theta, Sec; Chi Omega. BRUNO, JOAN KARLENE B.S. Medical Technology; Koko- mo; Clark House, Gov.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Delta Theta, Pres.; lU Foundation; Senatorial Assistant. BURGESS, CHRISTINA ANN B.S. Medical Records Library Science; Indianapolis. BUSH, BETTY LOUISE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indiana- polis; Jr. ADHA. BUTZ, SALLY ANN B.S. Physical Therapy; W. Lafayette. CAMPBELL, JOANN CAROL B.S. Public Health Dental Hygiene; Beech Grove. CAROLLO, PAMELA YVONNE B.S. Physical Therapy; Anderson. CARPENTER, MARIE M. B.S. Medical Record Library Science; Belleville, Mich.; ARBUTUS; Daily Student; Stu- dent Athletic Board; Wesley Foundation; Westminster Foundation. CHADWICK, BARBARA ELLEN B.S. Occupational Thera- py; Terre Haute; Pom Pon Girls; Allied Health Council, Rep.; AOTA; IOTA. CHANDLER, JUDITH ANN X-Ray Technology; Indianapolis. CLARK, CYNTHIA SUE B.S. Medical Technology; Danville; Alpha Lambda Delta. technically speaking, after that last R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indi- Whiting; Jr. COLEMAN, MARTHA JO anapolis; Jr. ADHA. CUDEK, CAROL LYNN R.D.H. Dentistry; ADHA; Alpha Chi Omega-Butler U. DAILEY, MILA ANN R.D.H. Dentistry; Boswell. DANNER, SUE ELLEN B.S. Physical Therapy; Jefferson- ville; Alpha Phi; Phi Theta; Mini Team; YWCA. DELAY, SHARON KAY B.S. Physical Therapy; Knights- town. DOLTON, JUDITH M. R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indianapo- lis; Jr. ADHA. DOUTHITT, CAROLE LYNNE X-Ray Technology; Bloom- ington. EDGE, ROSEMARY R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Denver, Colo.; Jr. ADHA. EISELE, LOMA JEAN B.S. Medical Technology; Indian- apolis. ENGLEMAN, MARTHA ANN R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indianapolis; Jr. ADHA. EWING, GAIL B.S. Physical Therapy; Glenside, Pa.; Phi Theta. FLETCHER, LINDA LEE B.S. Public Health Dental Hy- giene; Areola, 111. 430 GAHIMER, JOAN ELLEN B.S. Medical Technology; Shelby- ville. GEHL, MARY CATHERINE B.S. Medical Technology; Paoli; Mason Hall, Comm. Ch.; Alpha Delta Theta. GINN, LESLIE ANNE B.S. Medical Records; Lizton; Alpha Delta Pi. GOODE, MARTHA LEE B.S. Medical Technology; Indian- apolis; Sycamore Hall, Soc. Ch., Sec; Student Elections Comm.; Tomahawk. GORDON, GAIL TINA R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Whiting; Jr. ADHA. GRIFFIN, RUTH A. B.S. Occupational Therapy; Indianapo- lis; Chi Omega; IOTA; AOTA. HAMILTON, MARY FRANCES B.S. Medical Technology; Evansville. HARDEN, SHIRLEY ANN X-Ray Technology; Decatur; Allied Health Student Council. HARLOW, JO ANN X-Ray Technology; St. Louis Crossing. HARSH, KATHY IRENE B.S. Medical Technology; Indian- apolis; Alpha Xi Delta, Cor. Sec; Alpha Delta Theta, Sec; YWCA. HARVEY, CAROL ANN B.S. Medical Technology; Boon- ville; Alpha Delta Theta; Cosmopolitan Club. HEATH, KATHLEEN JOY B.S. Public Health Dental Hy- giene; Hagerstown; Sigma Chi Alpha. R.D.H. B.S Dental Hygiene; Moores- Physical Therapy; Hart- HEATON, JULIA ANN ville; Jr. ADHA. HEAVENRIDGE, CONNIE JO ford City; Phi Theta. HENDERSON, SANDRAJEAN Hygiene; Valparaiso. HINES, SUSAN D. B.S. Physical Therapy; Connersville; Phi Theta; YWCA; ARBUTUS. B.S. Public Health Dental HOLLAND, RICHETTA ANNICE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Richmond; Jr. ADHA. HOLMAN, DONA REGINA X-Ray Technology; Indianapolis. HUBBARD, ANITA JOYCE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; South Bend; Jr. ADHA. KEITH, MARSHA ANN R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Elnora; Jr. ADHA. final, i could use some sleep therapy KILGORE, REDITH RAE B.S. Medical Records; Tulsa, Okla.; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mortar Board; Pi Delta Epsilon; Student Senate; Lambda Tau. KISUCKY, GERALDINE ANN B.S. Physical Therapy; Chi- cago, III.; Phi Theta, Cor. Sec. KLAHR, SHARLA RUTH R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; South Bend; Senior Class Vice-Pres.; Jr. ADHA, Pres. KUFFEL, RUTH WARD B.S. Medical Records; Kalamazoo, Mich. LAMAR, ROSEMARY B.S. Medical Technology; Mooresville; Alpha Delta Theta; Singing Hoosiers; YWCA. LEADER, JANEILLE B.S. Medical Records; Frankfort. LEVIN, SOPHIE ELLEN B.S. Occupational Therapy; Indi- anapolis. MAIN, JANET KAREN X-Ray Technology; ShelbyviUe. MALLORY, PEGGY JEAN R.D. H. Dental Hygiene; South Bend; Jr. ADHA. MARSKE, GRETCHEN MARIE B.S. Occupational Therapy; Michigan City; lU Newman Club; AOTA; IOTA. McCLURE, MARTHA ANN R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indi- anapolis; Phi Mu; Jr. Panhellenic; Jr. ADHA. McFARLING, CHARL ANN X-Ray Technology; Indianapo- lis. 431 w MBRk ■Ik McGAUGHEY, NANCY LYNN R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indianapolis; Jr. ADHA. McWILLIAMS, SANDRA N. R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indi- anapolis; Jr. ADHA. MEADOWS. LINDA KAY R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indian- apolis; Jr. ADHA. MITCHELL, LINDSAY TRONE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indianapolis; Jr. ADHA, Sec.-Treas. MONFORT, MARILOU B.S. Public Health Dental Hygiene; Crown Point. NAGAI, GEORGIA JEAN B.S. Medical Technology; Ham- let; AWS. NAIL, JOAN ELLYN B.S. Occupational Therapy; Indianapo- lis; Occupational Therapy Club; St. Thomas Acquinas Group. NASH. KAREN SUE A.B. Medical Technology; Anderson; Alpha Gamma Delta; Mini Team; lU Sing; YWCA. NIX, MARTHA ANN B.S. Medical Records; New Albany; Read Center, Sec. PAUL, CHARLOTTE JANE X-Ray Technology; Princeton. PFEIFER, SUE ELLEN R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Fort Wayne; Jr. ADHA; Junior Class Pres.; Senior Class Pres. PICKERING, SHARON PEARL B.S. Medical Technology; Terre Haute; Delta Delta Delta, Rush Ch.; Alpha Delta Theta; Newman Club; Panhellenic; Union Board Comm. Ch.; YWCA. POTTER, JANICE SWEENEY R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indi- anapolis; Jr. ADHA. PRESTON, DONNA KATHLEEN B.S. Medical Technology; Indianapolis; Memorial Hall, Comm. Ch.; Alpha Delta Theta, Vice-Pres. PROPER, KATHRYN LOUISE B.S. Medical Records; Dun- kirk, N.Y.; Kappa Delta, Treas.; AWS, Freshman Affairs Comm.; YWCA; ARBUTUS. SCHULDT, GRETCHEN X-Ray Technology; Indianapolis. SCHWARTZ, SANDRA YVONNE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Terre Haute; Sigma Delta Tau; Enomene; Oceanides, Treas.; YWCA; Jr. ADHA, Treas.; ARBUTUS. SCOTT, SUSAN CORYA B.S. Physical Therapy; Speedway; Phi Theta. SHAFER, SUZANNE B.S. Medical Technology; Indianapolis. SHUBERT, MARGARET SUE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Jamestown; Jr. ADHA. breath deeply, you re on candid x-ray SMITH, PEGGY LOUISE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Tipton; lU Young Republicans; Jr. ADHA. STEPHENS, SAMUEL A. II X-Ray Technology; Indianapolis. STONER, JANICE FAYE Radiological Training; Indianapolis. STRAFFORD, CAROLYN KAY B.S. Occupational Therapy; Greenfield; Mini Team; Occupational Therapy Club; YWCA; AOTA; IOTA. THAYER, LINDA ANNE X-Ray Technology; Hope. THOMPSON, JUDITH ANN B.S. Physical Therapy; Cin- cinnati, Ohio; Phi Theta. VAN ULZEN, ROBERT B.S. Public Health; Michigan City. WADE, KATHERINE DEVERE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Niles, Mich.; Jr. ADHA, Cor. Sec. WALKER, RUTH ANN WALKER, VICKY SUE Jr. ADHA. WARRINER, KARIN LYNNE Paoli; Jr. ADHA. WEAVER, PAULA LOU R.D.H. giene; Indianapolis; Sec. and Class; Jr. ADHA. X-Ray Technology; Thomtown. R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Mitchell; R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Public Health Dental Hy- Treas. of Dental Hygiene 432 WEBB, JOHN PHILLIP B.S. Medical Technology; Gary; Omega Psi Phi; NAACP. WEBER, RICHARD GEORGE B.S. Physical Therapy; James- town; Delta Tail Delta: Phi Theta, Pres.; APTA. WENINGER, ROSALIA LEE B.S. Medical Technology; North Judson; LUNA; Alpha Delta Theta. WILLIAMS, MERILYNN BEARD R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Bloomington; Jr. ADHA; Wesley Foundation. WILSON, SARA E. R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Brookville; Jr. ADHA; Newman Club. WOLFORD. CHARLES HAROLD B.S. Sanitary Science; Flint, Mich. WRIGHT, KAREN LEE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indianapo- lis; Jr. ADHA. WYCZARUSKI, MARY KAY B.S. Medical Technology; La Porte. YEAGER, KAREN LOUISE B.S. Medical Technology; Clin- ton; Read Center, Sec. YENOWINE, BARBARA ANN B.S. Physical Therapy; Greenwood; Phi Theta, Vice-Pres.: Allied Health Student Council, Pres. YOSOWITZ, BRENDA SPEIER B.S. Medical Technology; Indianapolis; Alpha Delta Theta, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Hillel Foundation. YOST, M ARY ALICE B.S. Medical Technology; Bloomfield. ZIEGLER. KATHYE ANN R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Plain- field; Jr. ADHA; Wesley Foundation. ZUCKER, LENI FREDA R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Richmond; Hillel Foundation; Read Center, Choral Group; Jr. ADHA. arts and sciences THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, which maintains the largest undergraduate division in the University, is headed by Dean Frank T. Gucker, who is serving his last year in this capacity. Dean Gucker works with the chairmen of the departments to develop new programs and to get the best possible faculty. With approximately 4500 in the school, the English Department maintains the largest enrollment with 420 students. In addition to other changes, the school has dispensed with the medical science degree. 433 diplomas 1 434 ADAMS. BARBARA ANN A.B. Biology: Greenwood; Read Center; lU Young Republicans; SEA. AHL. LISSA ANN A.B. Biology; Richmond; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Scholarship Ch., Vice-Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta, Pres.; Enomene; Mortar Board; Pleiades, Sec; Student Su- preme Court. AIKIN, E. JANE A.B. History; Rock Island, III.; Delta Zeta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Sigma Iota. ALCOCK, RICHARD JAMES B.S. Physical Therapy; Indi- anapolis: Phi Theta, Treas.; APTA. ALEXANDER, ROBERT BRUCE A.B. Philosophy: Park Ridge, 111.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Philosophy Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Intramurals. ALLEN, LARRY WILLIAM A.B. Journalism; Fort Wayne; Foster Quad: Daily Student; Sigma Delta Chi. ALLER, BARBARA GRACE A.B. English: Portage; Zeta Tau Alpha, Ritual Ch.; Hoosiers Queens; Panhellenic. AMELUNG, CAROLYN A.B. French; Fort Wayne; McNutt Quad; Pegasus, Editorial Asst. ANDREWS, CHARLES THOMAS A.B. History; Crawfords- ville; University Apartments; Arnold Air Society. ANDREWS, KENNETH LEE A.B. Government; Kokomo; Sigma Phi Epsilon. ARMSTRONG, PEGGY LEE A.B. German; Mishawaka; Willkie Quad; Vice-Pres. of Academic Floor; Cosmopolitan Club; Newman Club; International Affairs Commission, Foreign Student Orientor. ARONOFF, MICHAEL STEPHEN A.B. Medical Science; Morton, 111.; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Wright Quad, Judicial Board. ARREDONDO, LORENZO A.B. Government; East Chicago. ATHERTON, JAY ROBERT A.B. Chemistry; Fort Wayne; Phi Gamma Delta; lU Young Republicans. ATKINSON, REBECCA DIANE B.S. Social Science; Hag- erstown; Read Center, House Mngr.; Social Service Club; Student Elections Comm.; YWCA. AUSERCHL, SANDRA KAY B.S. Social Science; Hunting- ton, L.I., N.Y.; Harper Hall, Treas.; Social Service Club, Public Rel. Officer; Mini. English Literature: Bloomington: A.B. Anthropology; Cam- BACHMAN, LYLE F. A.B University Apartments. BACHMANN, SHARON ANN bridge City; Trees Center. BAER, MICHAEL A.B. Zoology: Gary; Zeta Beta Tau; Senior Class, Male Organized Dir.: Falcon Club, Pres.; lU Foundation; Sphinx Club; Union Board. BAINBRIDGE, GORDON LEE A.B. Comparative Literature; Fort Wayne; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma: NAACP; Intramural Sports; General Motors Scholar. reward of each day s dreams BAKER, JUDITH ANN A.B. History; Elwood; AWS; lU Young Republicans: Read Center Judicial Board, Pres. BALOK, LARRY JAMES A.B. Psychology: South Bend; Phi Kappa Tau. BARKER, KENNETH RALPH A.B. Government; Misha- waka; Phi Eta Sigma; Board of Aeons; Senior Class, Vice- Pres.; IRHA Executive Council, Pres.; Student Supreme Court. BARLOWE, JAMIE REBECCA A.B. English Literature; Bed- ford; Delta Delta Delta, Scholarship Ch.; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans; YWCA; YAP. BARNETT, SANDRA KATHERINE A.B. English; Evans- ville; Alpha Gamma Delta, Sec, Vice-Pres., Scholarship Ch.; lU Young Republicans; YWCA; lU Sing; Greek Week. BARRON, CYNTHIA JANE A.B. Government; Indianapolis: Delta Delta Delta, Hist.; Alpha Lambda Delta; LUNA; BARRY, BERNADETTE A.B. Sociology: Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega, Rushing Ch.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Kappa Delta, Publicity Ch.; AWS, Legislative Board; lU Foundation; Panhellenic, Exec. Council. BARTLETT, CLAYTONIA ANN A.B. Anthropology and African Studies; Munster; Wells Quad; lU Young Republi- cans; YWCA; Anthropology Club; Fall Carnival. BARLETT, RICHARD STACEY A.B. Chemistry; Marion; lU Young Republicans. BARTON, SHEILA ANN A.B. Sociology; Indianapolis; Al- pha Gamma Delta; Cosmopolitan Club; Social Service Club; lU Collegiate Democrats; Newman Club; YWCA. BASAN, PAUL BRADLEY A.B. Geology; New Harmony; Zeta Beta Tau, Soph. Rep.; Kail Carnival; Comm. Ch. of Undergraduate Geology Students. BAUGH, VALERIE R. A.B. French: Worthington, Ohio; Trees Center, Judicial Board Ch.; Phi Sigma Iota: Pama- rada; Christian Science Org., Sec. 435 WWM BAUM, CAROLE ELIZABETH A.B. German; Rome City. BAYLY, PATRICIA JEAN A.B, Theatre; Elberon, N.J.; Delta Zeta, House Mngr.; Sailing Club. BAYS, SANDRA SUE A.B. Journalism; Dale; Trees Center; AWS; Daily Student; Student Elections Comm.; Great Issues; Resident Scholar. BEAVER, LANA JEAN A.B. French; Fort Wayne; Wells Quadrangle. BEISHLINE, KAAREN LYNNE A.B. Sociology; Michigan City: Alpha Gamma Delta, Librarian; Belles; Tomahawk. BEISON, STEPHEN MICHAEL A.B. Zoology; Hammond; Teter Quad., Resident Asst.; Wright Quad., Judicial Board. BELL, RITA KAY A.B. English; Princeton; Kappa Delta, Asst. Treas., Cor. Sec, Parliamentarian, Board of Stand- ards; ARBUTUS; YWCA. BERGER, SARA MARILYN A.B. Zoology; Bloomington. BORGES, SUSAN A. A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; South Bend; Sigma Alpha Eta. BORKOWSKI, JAMES JOHN A.B. Psychology; East Chi- cago. BORLIK, THOMAS JAMES A.B. Astronomy; South Bend; Astronomy Club. BORSCH, LINDA SUE A.B. Journalism; Louisville, Ky.; Theta Sigma Phi, Pres.; Daily Student, Student Gov. Re- porter and Assoc. Ed.; lU Foundation; Sailing Club; Jr. Class Council. BERRY, MARTHA JANE B.S. Sociology; Hamilton, Ohio; Pi Beta Phi; Enomene; lU Foundation; lU Young Re- publicans; YWCA; lU Sing Steering Comm. BERRY, ROBERT JAMES A.B. Speech; Crawfordsville; Delta Tau Delta, Pres.; Delta Sigma Rho; IFC; lU Young Republicans; Varsity Intercollegiate Debate; LUNA Chief Justice. BETTLER, CHARLES ROBERT B.S. Chemistry; Charles- town; Trees Center, Walnut Hall Social Ch.; Amer. Chemi- cal Soc, Student Affiliate. BEWICK, LONNIE GENE A.B. Mathematics; Gary; Wright Quad., Ath. Dir. BIANCO, SHARON MOREE A.B. English; Northbrook, 111.; Kappa Delta, House Mngr., Board Standards, Hist., Intra- mural Head; lU Young Democrats; YWCA. BILLINGS, RONALD JAMES A.B. Zoology; Bloomington. BILLINGS, RUTH ELLEN A.B. Zoology; South Bend. BISCHOFF, ROBERT F. A.B. Chemistry; Winamac; Teter Quad. oh well, it s only midterms; there s BISHOP, GROVER C. A.B. English; Winamac; Theta Chi; Marching 100. BITEMAN, JOHN EDWARD A.B. Medical Sciences; Fort Wayne; Sigma Nu. BLAIR, DONNADEE A.B. Spanish and English; Blooming- ton; Freshman Class Independent Dir.; Pamarada; Student Senate; Union Comm. Ch. BLAIR, JAMES L. A.B. Mathematics; Goshen; Phi Kappa Psi; lU Young Republicans; Fresh. Baseball; Fraternity Governing Board. BLAIR, LEON DAVID B.S. Physics; Bloomington. BLEY, ROBERT WHITMAN JR. A.B. Government; Chester- ton; Wright Quad., Sec; Gov. Honors Club; Tomahawk; University Honors Club. BLISS, BETH ELLEN B.S. Social Service; Bloomington; Alpha Omicron Pi; Freshman Female Organized Dir.; YWCA. BLOSSER. BROCK LOWELL A.B. Economics; Warsaw; Beta Theta Pi, Vice-Pres.; lU Foundation; Scabbard and Blade; YMCA. BOBRINK, MARGARET ANN A.B. Fine Arts; Cincinnati, Ohio; Alpha Phi; Teter Quad. Judicial Board; YWCA. BOCK, PAUL D. A.B. Psychology; Hammond; Teter Quad., Cult. Ch.; Sports Car Club. BOEGLIN, GEORGE JAMES A.B. Economics; Ferdinand; Trees Center, Upper Linden Judicial Board. BONGE, NANCY JO A.B. Government; Marion; Read; lU Young Democrats. 436 BOSWELL, CHARLES ROLAND A.B. English; Blooming- ton; Dir. of IMU Duplicate Bridge Club. BOTKIN, GAIL MEREDITH A.B. French; Westwood, N.J.; Sigma Delta Tau; Modern Dance Workshop. BOWER, BELINDA LOU A.B. Government; Carmel; Tau Beta Sigma, Pres.; Canterbury Club, Sec. BOWMAN, PATTY JO A.B. Journalism; Honolulu, Hawaii; Alpha Gamma Delta, Cor. Sec; ARBUTUS; Cosmopoli- tan Club, Publicity Ch.; Daily Student; YWCA, Public Rel. Ch.; BSU. BOYD, WARREN ARTHUR JR. B.S. Radio-Television; Lowell; Wright Quad., Judicial Board Ch., Newspaper Ed.; lU Young Republicans. BRADFORD, JANET K. A.B. Economics; Indianapolis; Kaona Alpha Theta; Enomene; lU Foundation; Pleiades; YWCA. BRADRICK, LINDA KAY A.B. English; Richmond; Trees Center. Cultural Coordinate; lU Collegiate Democrats; YWCA. BRANIGIN. JANICE DALE A.B. Home Economics; Edin- burg; Chi Omega; Home Economics Club; YWCA. BRANT, GEORGE HAROLD A.B. 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BRUDI, BARBARA SUE A.B. Spanish and English; Fort Wayne; McNutt Quad. BRYANT, FLORA BELLE B.S. Social Service; Indianapolis; Graduate Residence Center, GRC Office; Soc Service Club. BUCKEL, LARRY JOSEPH A.B. Zoology; New Albany; Trees Center, Athletic Commissioner; Student Amer. Med- ical Assoc. BUESCHING, WILLIAM JOHN A.B. Zoology; Fort Wayne; Phi Sigma Kappa. Sec; Folk Song Club. At A plenty of time to make good grades BULL, SARA ANN A.B. Sociology; Muncie; Delta Delta Delta, Chap.; Westminster Foundation; YWCA. BURK, BONNIE JO A.B. Journalism and English; Indian- apolis; Gamma Phi Beta, Scholarship Ch., Exec. Council; Theta Sigma Phi, Program Ch.; Great Issues St. Comm.; Daily Student, Assoc. Ed.; lU Foundation, Steering Comm.; YWCA, Group Leader. BURKHART, JOSEPH JOHN A.B. German; Bedford; Phi Delta Theta, Pledge Master; Young Republicans, publicans. BURNHAM, LYNN A.B. Government; Indianapolis; Wells Quad., House Council; lU Young Republicans. BURNS, RICHARD A.B. 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Sociology; Indianapolis; Kappa Alpha Theta, Scholarship Ch.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Enomene; Oceanides. CLENDENING, GARY JAMES A.B. Economics; Blooming- ton; Phi Delta Theta. CLIFFORD, CHARLES JAMES A.B. English; Midland Park, N.J.; Phi Gamma Delta; Student Leader; LUNA; Foreign Students Orientation, YMCA. COHN, DAVID FRANK A.B. Journalism; Indianapolis; Sigma Delta Chi; Daily Student, Ed. -in-Chief, Chief Edi- torial Writer. COLSTON, DENNIS V. B.S. Radio and Television; Waynes- ville, Ohio; Men ' s Residence Center; I-Men ' s Assoc; Var- sity Cross-Country and Track. CONNOR, BENJAMIN PHILIP A.B. Police Administration; Gettysburg, Pa.; Lambda Alpha Epsilon; lU Rifle and Pistol Club. CONRAD, STEPHEN E. B.S. Zoology; Vincennes; Men ' s Residence Center; IRHA Judicial Board. CONTI, SANDRA JANE A.B. Spanish and English; Rich- mond; Zeta Tau Alpha, Standards Ch.; ARBUTUS, Sec. to the Ed.; Spanish Club; Student Ed. Assoc COOLIK, MARY M. B ' .S. Astronomy; SLJK. CORBIN, JAMES ARLE B.S. Chemistry; Hammond; Alpha Chi Sigma. COSBY, MARILYN KAY A.B. Zoology; Madison; Delta Sigma Theta, Rush Ch.; Cosmopolitan Club. COUNTERMAN, CHRISTINE K. A.B. English Literature; Hoagland; Read. 438 COWHERD, CARRIE ELIZABETH A.B. Latin; Terre Haute; Sigma Epsilon Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta. CRANE, MERAL GALIN A.B. Philosophy; Izmir, Turkey; NAACP; Cosmopolitan Club; Student Senate; Fe llowship of Reconcilation; Public Affairs Forum and Publications. CRICK, RONALD FREDERICK A.B. Government; Churu- busco; Theta Chi, Vice-Pres., Pledge Marshall; Falcon Club; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans; Senatorial Asst.; Sphinx Club, Sec. CRIDER, MARTHA WALES A.B. Home Economics; Green- field: Zeta Tau Alpha. CRIST, PATRICIA LYNN A.B. Fine Arts; Bloomington; Chi Omega; Intercollegiate Art Salon; lU Young Republi- cans; Sailing Club, Sec. CROWDER, ELLEN LOUISE A.B. Government; Fort Wayne; Kappa Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Enomene; lU Foundation; Mortar Board; Pleiades. CURTICE, EDWARD BURTON A.B. Sociology; Gary; Alpha Kappa Psi; Wesley Foundation; Wright Quad, Counselor. CUTSHALL, F. ARLENE A.B. Geography; Lombard, III.; Teter Quad, Academic Ch.; Cosmopolitan Club; Daily Stu- dent. CZARNECKI, WALTER B.S. Geology; Gary; Foster Quad., Shea Hall Vice-Gov.; Geology Club; Intramural Sports. DANT, CHRIS C. A.B. Zoology; Beverly Hills, Calif.; Delta Tau Delta, Activities Ch., Special Events and Scholarship Ch.; Falcon Club; lU Foundation; Skull and Crescent; YMCA; Student Ath. Board. DAVIS, ANN S. A.B. English; Seagoville, Texas; Alpha Lambda Delta; Cosmopolitan Club. DAVIS, JUDITH ANNE A.B. Zoology; Greens Fork; Teter Quad. DAYLE, RAYMOND EUGENE A.B. Chemistry; Royal Cen- tre; MRC, Athletic Ch., Sec.-Treas.; Fall Carnival. DECKTER, HOWARD A.B. Medical Science; Gary; MRC. Treas.; Action Party; Intramural Rep. DEEMS, SUE ANN A.B. English; Eyansville; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Rec. Sec; lU Foundation; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA, Steering Comm. and Worship; Class Councils. DEUSNER, SYLVIA ANN A.B. German; Evansville; Alpha Lambda Delta; Delta Phi Alpha; Soph. Council. DICKMAN, JAMES MILLER JR. A.B. Mathematics; New Albany; Phi Eta Sigma; IRHA Judicial Board; Pres. of Trees Center; lU Foundation. DIERDORF, JEAN E. A.B. English; Indianapolis; Trees Center. DITTMER. POLLY ELLEN A.B. Comparative Literature; Seymour; Read. DODGE, SHARON ANN A.B. Slavics; Evansville; Read Center, Rec. Ch., Gov.; Mini Ch. T but then i got this nice ride to f lorida DONALDSON, JANET CLAIRE A.B. French; Freetown. Trees Center. DRYER, NORRIS LEE A.B. Radio and Television; Elkhart; Trees Center, Cult. Ch.; Young Americans for Freedom; lU Orchestra. DUBOIS, MARTHA K. A.B. Zoology; Highland. DUBOIS, RUBY MAE B.S. Medical Record Science; Chi- cago; Willkie Quad. DUFFY, JEAN ALICE A.B. Sociology; Highland Park, 111.; Trees Center; Junior Class, Female Director; LUNA Secre- tariat; NAACP; YWCA; Peace Corps Latin America Senior Year Program. DULIN, CAROL ANN HATHAWAY A.B. English; Fort Wayne; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Transferred from Uni- versity of Michigan. DUNFEE, MICHAEL TIM A.B. Chemistry; Plymouth; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; YMCA. DUTTON, JULENE ROSE A.B. English Literature; Bloom- ington. DVORKIN, DAVID A.B. Mathematics; Elkhart; Phi Eta Sigma; Hillel Foundation. DYCK, DONALD D. A.B. Mathematics; Berne; Student Ed. Assoc. DYE, CAROLYN JOYCE B.S. Social Service; Goshen; Mc- Nutt Quad.; Cosmopolitan Club; Social Service Club. EASTES, JERRY LEE A.B. Psychology; Marion; Psi Chi, Treas.; NAACP. 439 EBERHART, ANN ELIZABETH A.B. Social Service; Indi- anapolis; Chi Omega, Rush Ch.; YWCA; Social Service Club. EBNER, ARTHUREEN ANN A.B. Speech and Theater; Valparaiso; Willkie Quad., Housing Mngr.; ARBUTUS; Daily Student; Marching 100; Student Senate; Union Board. ECKERT, LINDA KLAYER A.B. Sociology; Cincinnati, Ohio; Alpha Phi, Scholarship Ch.; Alpha Kappa Delta; AWS; lU Young Republicans; Union Coram. Ch. Fall Carnival Steering Coram.; YWCA, Ch. of Christian Center Coram. ECKERTY, DONALD GAYLE B.S. Geology; New Albany; Sigraa Gamma Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega; Marching 100; Spelunking Club. EDER, RICHARD JOSEPH A.B. Governraent; Southport; Wright Quad., Activities Ch.; Cosmopolitan Club; Young Democrats. EDMUNDS, LINDA TERRY B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; North Vernon; Sigma Alpha Eta. EDWARDS, JUDY ANN A.B. Bacteriology; Columbus; Senatorial Asst.; YWCA; Board of Academic Review; Great Issues; Read Center Judicial Board. EFFMANN, ELSA A.B. Sociology; Richraond; NAACP; lU Collegiate Deraocrats; Sailing Club; Folksong Club. EHRMAN, SYLVIA ANN A.B. Social Service and Sociology; Fort Wayne; Kappa Kappa Gararaa, Pres., Activities Ch.; Phi Alpha, Vice-Pres.; AWS; Cheerleaders; Enomene; lU Foundation; Mortar Board. ELLIS, MOLLY ELIZABETH A.B. French and Spanish; Indianapolis; Delta Delta Delta, Asst. Rec. Ch.; Belles; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. EMS, STEPHEN CARL B.S. Physics; Bloomington. ERNE, ANN J. A.B. Slavics and Literature; Gary; Trees Center; Russian Honors Program; lU Young Republicans; Foster Quad, Gov. ERNE, DAVID ANTHONY A.B. Economics; Elkhart; Phi Eta Sigma, Pres.; MRC, Gov., Judicial Board Ch.; Foster Quad., Gov. ESSEX, ANITA RUTH A.B. Journalism; Columbus; Alpha Phi; Read Center, Comm. Ch., Rec. Ch.; AWS, Legislative Board; Daily Student, Assoc. Ed.; NAACP; lU Collegiate Deraocrats, Dir.; YWCA. ETIENNE, SAMUEL EDWARD A.B. Psychology; Danville; Foster Quad.; lU Folksong Club; Pershing Rifles, Opera- tions Officer, Co. A-3. EUBANK, GLORIA JEANNE A.B. Music; Michigan City; Trees Center, Oak Vice-Gov.; Student Asst., Mason Hall; Musical Productions. EVANS, JUDITH ANN B.S. Spanish; Danville; Delta Gam- raa. Song Leader; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Foundation; Jr. Panhellenic; Senatorial Asst.; LUNA. EVANS, MARY ANNE A.B. Cheraistry; Washington; Alpha Omicron Pi, Asst. Treas.; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. EVANS, SARAH ELIZABETH B.S. Social Service; Misha- waka; McNutt Quad; Wells Quad, Center Council, Res. Asst., Gov.; Social Ch., Sycaraore Hall; lU Foundation; Singing Hoosiers; Tomahawk; Wesley Foundation. EWBANK, THOMAS PETERS A.B. History; Indianapolis; Phi Kappa Psi, Chap.; Circle K International, Pres., Trustee, District Sec; Model U.S. Senate; Young Americans for Freedom, National Delegate; lU Young Republicans; Sen- atorial Asst. i have two finals and three term papers FARBMAN, MICHAEL E. A.B. Economics; Irvington, N.J., Sigma Alpha Mu; Daily Student; Hillel Foundation; lU Col- legiate Democrats; Sailing Club; Little 500 Rider. PARIS. JAMES VANNOY A.B. Medical Science; Blooming- ton; Alpha Epsilon Delta. FERBES, JOHN G. Government: Chicago, III. FESS. STEPHEN WAYNE A.B. Zoology; New Albany; Lin- den Hall; Intramural Sports. FIELD, MARCIA ANNE A.B. Chemistry; Elma, N.Y.; Mc- Nutt Ouad; Auditorium Usher; Scarlet Letter; University Chorale. FLECK, JAMES R. A.B. Government: Columbia City; Beta Theta Pi; Cosmopolitan Club; LUNA Steering Committee: YMCA. FLOWERS, MARGARET JANE A.B. Government; Indian- apolis: Cedar Hall: lU Honors Club: Government Honors Club: Folksong Club; Dorm Governor. FOLZ. SARAH ANTIONETTE B.S. Chemistry: Evansville; Mason Hall: Alpha Lambda Delta; Delta Phi Alpha; Mason Hall Judicial Board. FOOTE, BETSEY D. A.B. Zoology: Montville, N.J. FOOTE, GAYLE DORTHEA A.B. English Literature; East Lyme, Conn. FORBES, JOHN G. JR. A.B. Government: Wolcott: Theta Chi; Arnold Air Society: Marching 100; IFC; Falcon Club. FORGY, SARAH JANE A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy: Owensboro, Ky.; lU Foundation; Sigma Alpha Eta, Vice- Pres. 440 FOUTS, GREGORY TAYLOR A.B. Psychology; Martinsville. FOX, SHARON LEE A.B. Social Service; Riley; Memorial Hall; Soc. Service Club; Scholarship Ch.; House Council. FOY, KATHR N LUCILE A.B. German; Arlington Heights, 111.; Teter Quad. FRAZE, CAROL SUE A.B. Sociology; Fort Wayne; Read Center; AWS; Sociology Club; Alpha Kappa Delta; YWCA. FRAZE, JULIA ANN A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Al- bion: Alpha Gamma Delta. Pres.; Sigma Alpha Eta, Pres.; lU Foundation; Pleiades; Singing Hoosiers. FREDERICH, DAVID JOHN A.B. Psychology; Atwood; Alpha Phi Omega. FREERS. CELIA ANN ter; Judicial Board. FRIBLEY, BARBARA Delta Zeta; YWCA. A.B. English; Indianapolis; Read Cen- JEAN A.B. Sociology; Anderson; FRIEND, PAMELA JOAN A.B. Spanish; Fort Wayne; Read Center. FRITZ, SANDRA ANN A.B. Speech Pathology; Bluffton; Wells Hall, Pres.; Sigma Alpha Eta. FROHN, DONALD RUSSELL A.B. Anthropology; Lafay- ette; Phi Eta Sigma. FRYE, KEITH NALE A.B. Philosophy; Salem; Philosophy Club. FULK, MICHAEL THOMAS A.B. Biology; Fort Wayne; lU Young Republicans. FULLER, PAMELA JAN A.B. English; Indianapolis; Read Center, Landes Vice-Gov., Treas. GAGE, DAVID LEE A.B. Government; Gary; Phi Sigma Kappa; lU Collegiate Democrats; Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club; Varsity Fencing; Little 500 rider. GALVIN, DEBBY ANNE A.B. History; Chicago, 111.; Sigma Delta Tau; Hillel Foundation; LUNA; YWCA. GANNY, GLENDA FAYE A.B. English; Silver Springs, Md.; lU Folksong Club, Sec; Hillel Foundation; NAACP. GASAWAY, SANDRA JUNE A.B. English; Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega; lU Ballet. GELLIS, STEVEN R. A.B. Medical Science; Indianapolis; Wright Quad, Ath. Ch.; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Nu Sigma Nu; Student Elections Comm.; Campus Quiz Bowl; SAMA. GERHARD, SUSAN A.B. English; Verona, N.J.; lU College Democrats; Sailing Club; WRA. due tomorrow ♦ ♦ ♦ anyone for bridge? GERHART, JOHN HENRY A.B. Economics; Hobart; Phi Kappa Tau, Pledge Master; Sigma Alpha Sigma. GERMANN, LOIS K. B.S. Radio-Television; Binghamlon, N.Y.; Delta Delta Delta; Cosmopolitan Club; Enomene; lU Foundation; Theta Sigma Phi; Radio Excellence Award. GHERE, SANDRA MAE B.S. English; Lafayette; Alpha Gamma Delta; AWS; YWCA. GILBERT, PENNY K. A.B. Zoology; Mishawaka; Alpha Lambda Delta; Cosmopolitan Club; Chemistry Club; lU Collegiate Democrats; YWCA. GILLIE, EDWIN DOUGLAS JR. A.B. Economics; Fort Wayne; lU Young Democrats. GILMER, MARY ANNE A.B. Government; Greens Fork; Alpha Omicron Pi; Daily Student, Campus Ed.; lU Young Republicans; Theta Sigma Phi. GLASSBERG, SHERYL LYNN A.B. Government; Kansas City, Mo.; Alpha Epsilon Phi; NAACP; Panhellenic Rush Counselor; LUNA; Peace Corps Senior Year Program. GOLD.STEIN, SANDRA ARLENE A.B. English Literature; Skokie, 111.; Read Center; Pamarada; Tomahawk. GOLNER, JERRY HOWARD A.B. Zoology; Gary; Zeta Beta Tau; ARBUTUS; Hillel Foundation. GOLUCH, MARY V. A.B. English Literature; Gary; Alpha Omicron Pi, Treas., Pledge Trainer; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans; Pleiades; Panhellenic Exec. Council; YWCA. GOODIN, JOEL DENNIS A.B. Psychology; South Bend. GOOLIK, MARY MARGARET A.B. Home Economics; Highland; Cosmopolitan Club; Home Economics Club. 441 GOSS, JANE CAROLE A.B. French; North Vernon; Read Center; SNEA; Sailing Club. GOSS, WILLIAM LOWELL A.B. Government; Wolcott; Alpha Tau Omega; Blue Key; lU Foundation; Student Senate. GOSZTOLA, JOSEPH A. B.S. Optometry; South Bend; Omega Delta; Eat and Speak Club. GRAHAM, SUZANNE ELLEN A.B. English; Indianapolis; Trees Center. GRAHAM, THOMAS RICHARD A.B. Government; Shelby- ville; Phi Delta Theta, Pres.; Blue Key; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Supreme Ct., Chief Justice, Traffic Appeals Court; Little 500 Rider. GRANT, ROBYN TAMARA A.B. English; Indianapolis; Sigma Delta Tau, Sec, Treas.; AWS; Hillel Foundation; Jr. Pan- hellenic; YWCA. GRAVES, JEFFREY LEE A.B. Physics; Dyer; Wright Quad, Board of Gov.; Physics Club; lU Foundation; Little 500. GRAVES, WILLIAM RUSSELL II A.B. History; Evansville; Teter Quad; Debate Club; Fencing Club. GRAY, GAMMIEL BERTHELLA A.B. Government; Baton Rouge, La.; Alpha Kappa Alpha; LUNA; Cosmopolitan Club; NAACP. GRAY, MARGARET ELIZABETH A.B. French-English; Portland; Zeta Tau Alpha, Treas., Scholarship Ch.; AR- BUTUS, Asst. Ed., Ed.-in-Chief; Pleiades; lU Foundation; YWCA. GRECO, JAMES ANTHONY A.B. Government; Gary; Stu- dent Government; Student Ath. Board; Student Elections Comm. GREDY, MIMI D. A.B. French; Nashville. GREEN, SARAH JANE B.S. Vocational Home Economics; Hanover; Alpha Delta Pi. GREGORY, JAMES ALLEN A.B. Government; Indianapolis; Phi Kappa Psi; Cosmopolitan Club; lU Young Republi- cans; Sailing Club; Circle K, Dir. GREINER, KAREN LOUISE A.B. Mathematics; Read Cen- ter, Pres.; Mortar Board; IRHA Exec. Council; lU Founda- tion; Tomahawk, Pres.; Independent Female Dir., Soph. Class. GREVES, PATRICIA G. A.B. Government; Evansville; Alpha Phi; Enomene; Pleiades; Westminster Foundation; YWCA. GRITZBAUGH, GAIL TUCKER A.B. French; Evansville; Kappa Delta; AWS Legislative Board; lU Foundation; Jr. Panhellenic; Pleiades; YWCA. GROFF, NANCY TOMPKINS B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; South Bend; Belles; Pi Beta Phi; Senatorial Asst.; Sigma Alpha Eta, Treas. GRUBER, CHERYL ANN A.B. Anthropology; Indianapolis; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Singing Hoosiers. GRUBER, THOMAS F. A.B. Journalism; South Bend; Daily Student, Sports Ed.; Sigma Delta Chi. too many coffee lounge cigarette breaks GULLETT, JAMES RUSSELL A.B. Government; North Webster; lU Collegiate Democrats. GUTWEIN, EMIL EDWARD A.B. Zoology; Monon; Inter- varsity Christian Fellowship. GUZIK, ROSS ALLEN A.B. Pre-medical; Gary; Foster Quad. HALL, LARRY WAYNE A.B. Chemistry; Bloomington. HAMEETMAN, BARBARA JEAN A.B. Mathematics; Indi- anapolis; Read Center. HAMILTON, MARTHA ANN A.B. Social Service; Kanka- kee, III.; Gamma Phi Beta; Soc. Service Club, Program Ch.; Union Comm. Ch.; AWS Legislative Board; Phi Alpha. HAMMERSLEY, MARY GEORGE A.B. 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Spanish; South Bend; Beta Theta Pi; Sailing Club; Sphinx Club. WALKER, GARY ROBERT A.B. Zoology: Hobart; Teter Quad, Gov. WALL, CAROLYN E. A.B. History; Hagerstown; Memorial Hall, Judicial Board; Fresh. Card Section; lU Young Re- publicans: YWCA. WALSH, SUSAN FRANCES B.S. Social Service: Muncie; Read Center, Floor Rep.; Soc. Service Club; lU Collegiate Democrats; NAACP. WALTERS, EDWARD CHARLES III B.S. Social Studies; Muncie; LUNA: Great Issues: Ind. Male Dir.; Student Sen- ate; Varsity Baseball Mngr WARD, SANDRA JEANNE B.S. Zoology: South Bend; Chi Omega; Treas. 455 WARE, MARY ELEANORE A.B. Russian; Gorham, N.H.; Memorial Hall, Gov.; Freshman Card Section. WATSON, LORI A. A.B. English; Dunkirk; Read Center, Judicial Board; YWCA. WATTS, MICHAEL A.B. English. WATTS, ROBERT CHARLES B.S. Radio and Television; Plainfield. WEAVER, STEPHEN LOYAL A.B. Philosophy; Blooming- ton. WEBB, DIXIE JOAN S.B. Social Service; Kokomo; Pine Hall, Gov., House Mngr.; Social Service Club; Tomahawk; Phi Alpha, Sec; UCCF, Sec. WEEKS, MICHEAL B. A.B. Zoology; Muncie; Lambda Chi Alpha; lU Young Republicans. WEIDENBENER, JOSEPH DANIEL A.B. German; Prince- ton; lU Collegiate Democrats; Newman Club. WEINSTEIN, BARBARA LYNNE A.B. Government; South Bend; Sigma Delta Tau, Treas.; Board of Academic Review; Hillel Foundation. WE.STEN, THEODORE EDWARD A.B. Government; Terre Haute; Theta Chi; Pi Gamma Mu. WHITE, IZORA PATRICIA A.B. Spanish; Little Rock, Ark.; Hickory Hall, Council; Delta Sigma Theta; Cosmopolitan Club; NAACP; Panhellenic. WHITTEMORE, HEATHER ANNE A.B. Sociology; Evans- ton, 111.; Pi Beta Phi; House Mngr., Asst. Treas.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Enomene; lU Foundation; Mortar Board, Pres.; Pleiades. WIGGAM, MARSHA L. A.B. History and Spanish; Bedford; SNEA. WILKINS, LOWELL R. A.B. Government; New Palestine; Acacia; LUNA. WILKINSON, SHIRLEY JEANNE B.S. Social Service; Vee- dersburg; Memorial Hall, Comm. Ch.; Social Service Club. WILLIAMS, BETSY CAROL A.B. French; La Grange Park, 111.; Kappa Alpha Theta, Sec; lU Foundation; Jr. Panhel- lenic; Union Board Comm. Ch.; Phi Sigma Iota. WILLIAMS, CAROL A. A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Lebanon; Sigma Alpha Eta. WILLIAMS, DAVID B.S. Chemistry; Corydon. WILLIAMS, GABRIEL OLUFEMI A.B. Zoology; Idi-oro, Nigeria; Varsity Soccer. WILLIAMS, LESLIE M. A.B. Government; Madison; Phi Gamma Delta; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade. off with the old and on with the new: WILLIAMSON, SARAH E. A.B. Fine Arts; Sweetser; Kappa Delta; Young Democrats; Union Board Comm. Ch. WILSON, KAY LEE A.B. Geography; Louisville, Ky.; lU Sing; Little 500; Jr. Student Athletic Board. WILMORE, SHARON ELAINE B.S. Home Economics; Elk- hart; Sycamore Hall, Treas.; Home Economics Club; AWS; YWCA. WILSON, PATRICIA ANN A.B. Commercial Art; Albuquer- que, N.M.; Singing Hoosiers. WININGS, TED ARDEN A.B. Government; Indianapolis; Teter Quad, Cult. Comm. Co-Ch.; Cosmopolitan Club; Gov- ernment Honors Club. WINSLOW, SHARON LYNN A.B. Economics; Homewood, 111.; Kappa Alpha Theta, Treas.; Cheerleader; lU Founda- tion; YWCA. WISEMAN, PHYLLIS ARLENE A.B. English; Elkhart; Delta Delta Delta, Sec; Alpha Lambda Delta; Enomene, Pres.; lU Foundation; Pleiades; YWCA. WOLFE, JOSEPH G. A.B. Zoology; Princeton; Trap and Skeel Club; Sailing Club. WOLLEANEBER, LOUIS EDWARD A.B. Sociology; Indian- apolis; Symposium Club; Student Council, Vice-Pres.; lU Young Republicans; NAACP. WOLSIEFFER, JOHN ROBERT A.B. Chemistry; Indianapo- lis. WOLTMAN, JOYCE MARIE A.B. French; Chicago, III.; Teter Quad, Gov.; Singing Hoosiers. WOODSON, JOHNNIE MAE A.B. Sociology; Indianapolis; Delta Sigma Theta, Pres.; Delta Sigma Delta; Jr. Panhel- lenic; NAACP, Sec; Panhellenic. 456 WRIGHT, DEAN ARTHUR A.B. Zoology; Marion; McNutt Quad, Governor; MRC, Treas.; Intramural Sports. WRIGHT, LESLEY JEAN A.B. Journalism; Floyd Knobs; Maple Hall, Gov.; Daily Student, Asst. Advertising Mngr.; lU Collegiate Democrats; Theta Sigma Phi. WULETICH, JUDITH ANN A.B. Speech; Chesterton; Kap- pa Delta, Rush Ch., Pres.; Delta Sigma Rho; Great Issues; Tau Kappa Alpha, Sec. -Treas.; lU Debate Society, Sec- Treas. WYSONG, MARGIE PEARL A.B. Mathematics; Greencastle; SNEA; YWCA. YAJKO, DAVID MARTIN A.B. Bacteriology; Leechburg, Pa.; Trees Center, Gov.; lU Halls of Residence Counseling. YANCEY, JUDITH EILEEN A.B. French; Harrisburg, Pa.; Delta Sigma Theta, Treas.; French Club; Spanish Club; Phi Sigma Iota; Jr. Panhellenic, Sec; NAACP. YOCUM, MIKE WINSTON A.B. Chemistry; Muncie. YOUNGHUSBAND, CAROL JO A.B. English; Covington; Delta Gamma; lU Foundation; Union Board Comm. Ch. ZEITLIN, MARSHA RAE A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Hammond; Sigma Alpha Eta; Hillel Foundation. ZIMMERMAN, DIANE LOUISE A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Bloomington; Zeta Tau Alpha; Sigma Alpha Eta; lU Foundation; YWCA. THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS is marked by new di- mensions under the direction of Dean W. George Pin- nell. Faculty research in the development of new aca- demic concepts has been introduced and experiments have been undertaken to combine the old with the new. A major revamping of the doctoral program is under way with an objective of retaining pre-eminence in doctoral education for business. The new business building to be completed next year will afford facilities unexcelled for students in the study of business. business 457 458 ABBLETT, RICHARD ALLEN B.S. Accounting; Highland; Accounting Club. ADAMS, WILLARD LEROY B.S. Business-Journalism; In- dianapolis; MRC; ARBUTUS, Sports Editor; Daily Student; Sigma Delta Chi; Alpha Delta Sigma. ADLER. DONALD HOWARD B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy; Great Neck, N.Y.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Alpha Delta Sigma; lU Collegiate Democrats; NAACP; Varsity Baseball. ALI, KEBEDE B.S. Business Management and Administra- tion; Bloomington; Cosmopolitan Club. ANCEL, JERALD IRWIN B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Mu, Recorder, Pledge Trainer, Fall Carnival Ch., Rush Ch., Purchasing Agent; Accounting Club, IMU Recreation Council; LUNA. ANDERSON, TED KELLY B.S. Marketing; Franklin; Phi Delta Theta; SAM Club; lU Young Republicans; YMCA. ANDERSON, WILLIAM DAVIDSON B.S. Management and Administration; Rolling Prairie; Teter Quad, Comm. Ch.; SAM Club; Alpha Kappa Psi. ANTONELLI, SAMUEL THOMAS B.S. Real Estate Law; Lakewood, Calif.; Real Estate Club; Sailing Club; Wrestling; YMCA; Urban Studies. APPLEGATE, MARY LOYD B.S. Office Management; Sey- mour; Read Center. ARMALAVAGE, JAMES PAUL B.S. Marketing; Valparaiso; McNutt Quad. ASHBAUGH, ROBERT MURRAY B.S. Marketing; Dayton, Ohio; Phi Delta Theta; Delta Sigma Pi; lU Young Repub- licans; Freshman Baseball; Intramurals; Marketing Club. ATKINS, STEPHEN MICHAEL B.S. Business Economics; Columbus; Phi Kappa Psi, Rush Ch.; lU Young Repub- licans; YMCA; Great Issues. AZEM, ABDALLAH B.S. Management and Business Admin- istration; Bloomington. BABBIDGE, STEVEN ROBERT B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Northridge, Calif.; Falcon Club; I-Men ' s Assoc; lU Young Republicans; Skull and Crescent; Varsity Swimming. BAKER, BOYD JR. B.S. Marketing; Austin; Wright Quad; Foster Quad, Vice-Gov., Ath. Dir., Sports Reporter, Unit Newspaper. BAKER, WILLIAM GERALD B.S. Accounting; New Albany; MRC; Accounting Club; Judo Club. BALASA, PHILLIP JOHN B.S. Management and Adminis- tration; South Bend; Wright Quad, Gov., Vice-Gov.; Arnold Air Society; lU Collegiate Democrats; Union Board. BARKER, RALPH EUGENE B.S. Transportation; Plainville, 111.; Transportation Club, Treas.; Roger Williams Founda- tion, Pres. BARTH, JOHN ARTHUR B.S. Personal Management; South Bend; Campbell House, Outstanding Freshman Award; Society for the Advancement of Management. BAUMANN, KENNETH EUGENE B.S. Marketing; Terre Haute; Teter Quad., Sec. -Treas.; Marketing Club; Manage- ment Club. M Jl wonder if ill get my own secretary BECK, ROBERT CLIFFORD B.S. Management and Admin- istration; South Bend. BECKEMEYER, ROGER PAUL B.S. Insurance; Robinson, III.; Phi Kappa Theta; Little 500 Rider; Sphinx Club; In- surance Club; Life Underwriters Assoc; American Rifle Assoc. BERBERIAN, ROUPEN B.S. Accounting; Larnaca, Cyprus; Accounting Club; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. BERNHARDT, ROBERT JOEL B.S. Finance; South Bend; Zeta Beta Tau, Public Relations Ch.; ARBUTUS; Finance Club; Union Comm. Ch.; YMCA. BERTCH, JOHN DEICH B.S. Management; Liberty; MRC. BIDWA, DENNIS R. B.S. Production Management; Vincen- nes; Marketing Club. BITNER, GERALD RAY B.S. Accounting; Griffith; Mc- Nutt; Wright Quad, Sec-Treas.; Beta Alpha Psi; Account- ing Club; lU Collegiate Democrats. BLAKLEY, STEPHEN EARL B.S. Management and Admin- istration; Indianapolis; Delta Upsilon; Jr. IPC; Jr. Student Athletic Board. BLUME, THOMAS GEORGE B.S. Teter Quad.; Iota Xi. BODE, ALAN DOUGLAS B.S. Accounting Wright Quad., Fall Carnival Comm. BOH, GEORGE WILLIAM B.S. Finance; Huntington Epsilon Pi. BORIS, WILLIAM O. B.S. Marketing; Merrillville; Marketing Club; lU Young Democrats; Student Council Rep. Accounting; Fort Wayne; Richmond; Phi 459 BOROWSKI, THOMAS JOHN B.S. Finance; South Bend; Teter Quad.; Finance Club; Soc. for the Advancement of Management. BOWERS, JACK WILFORD B.S. Management and Adminis- tration; Calumet City, 111.; Marketing Club; Management Club; I-Men ' s Assoc; Baseball. BOYD, NORMAN LEE B.S. Marketing; Plainville; Phi Kap- pa Tau. BRADBURN, CHARLES ALVIN B.S. Finance; Huntington; McNutt; Accounting Club; Finance Club. BRADSHAW, JOHN WALKER B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Bloomington; I-Men ' s Assoc; Marketing Club; Air Force Rifle Team, Captain; Varsity Riflery. BRAMAN, ROBERT JAY B.S. Marketing; Plymouth; Zeta Beta Tau, Vice-Pres.; Beta Gamma Sigma; Blue Key; lU Foundation; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Supreme Ct.; Traffic Appeals Court. BRENNER, GEORGE RICHARD B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Indianapolis; Teter Quad. BRIGGS, DAVID FORREST B.S. Personnel; Fort Wayne; Wright Quad., Activities Director; Construction Ch. Union Board, ' 64 Fall Carnival; Co-Ch. Independent Men ' s Tic- kets, Fall Carnival; Soc. for Advancement of Management; Delta Sigma Pi. BROACH, WILLIAM ASHBY JR. B.S. Marketing; Jeffer- sonville; Marketing Club. BROUGH, ROBERT JOSEPH B.S. Accounting; Peru; Sigma Pi, Vice-Pres., Treas.; Accounting Club; Air Force ROTC Drill Team; Little 500; Accounting Club; Sphinx Club. BRYERTON, DENNIS PATRICK B.S. Management and Administration; Whiting; Management Club. BUKOVAC, MATT STEVE B.S. Marketing; Whiting; Mar- keting Club. BULSON, LINDA JEAN B.S. Business Education; Toledo, Ohio; Read Hall, Vice Rep., Scholarship Comm., Rec. Comm.; AWS. BUSH, JANET MARLEEN B.S. Business Education; Leba- non; Sycamore Hall; lU Young Republicans; Omicron Delta, Public Rel. Ch. BUSSE, WILLIAM EDWARD B.S. Accounting; South Bend; Foster, Gov., Comm. Ch., Board of Review, Fall Carnival Comm., Soc. Comm. BYERS, CHARLES B. JR. B.S. Management and Administra- tion; Chambersburg, Pa.; Soc. for Advancement of Man- agement. CAITO, PHILIP J. B.S. Management and Administration; In- dianapolis; Alpha Tau Omega; Delta Sigma Pi; lU Newman Club; Marketing Club. CAJACOB, PETER MELVILLE B.S. Finance; Terre Haute; Phi Gamma Delta; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans; Sailing Club; Sphinx Club; Freshman Camp Staff; YMCA. CAMP, WALTER PHILIP B.S. Accounting; Dyer; McNutt; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club; Orientation Comm. CAMPBELL, HARRY MELVIN B.S. Business Administra- tion; Indianapolis; Teter Quad.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Soc. for the Advancement of Management. the organization man in coloring book CAMPBELL, ROBERT J, B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Fee Lane, Ath. Ch. CAPPELLI, GARY MICHAEL B.S. Marketing; Ft. Wayne; Teter. CARLSON, DON FREDERIC B.S. Management and Admin- istration; Bloomfield Hills, Mich.; Sigma Chi; lU Founda- tion, Steering Comm.; lU Young Republicans; Jr. Student Athletic Board; Student Athletic Board, Homecoming Ch.; YMCA, Freshmen Camp Staff. CARMICHAEL, WILLIAM PAUL B.S. Accounting; Valpar- aiso; Beta Theta Pi, Activities Ch., Special Projects Ch.; Accounting Club; Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club; Union Sub. Comm. CARROLL, JOSEPH STEPHEN B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Cambridge City; Trees Center; Soc. for the Advancement of Management; Pershing Rifles. CHAMBERS, JERRY LEE B.S. Accounting; Bloomington; Accounting Club. CHAPMAN, JERRY W. B.S. Marketing; South Bend; Mar- keting Club; Soc. for Advancement of Management. CHERRY, WILLIAM LEE B.S. Management and Adminis- tration; Anderson; Sigma Chi; Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club. CHISZAR, ROBERT ANTHONY B.S. Accounting; Bloom- ington; Phi Kappa Theta; Alpha Phi Omega, Publicity Ch.; Jr. IFC; lU Sing, Publicity Ch. CICHON, LILLIAN J. B.S. Business Education; La Porte; Read Hall, Soc Ch.; Freshman Orientation; SEA: Sailing Club. CLARK, JOHN RAINOR B.S. Marketing; Lakewood, Ohio; Sigma Pi, Hist., Soc. Ch.; Marketing Club; Sailing Club, Commodore Fleet Capt.; Sphinx Club. CLEAVER, DAVID OWEN B.S. Marketing; Bloomington; Phi Delta Theta. 460 COLTER, WILLIAM JOSEPH B.S. Management and Admin- istration; Milroy; Marlteting Club; Soc. for the Advance- ment of Management; I-Mens Assoc; lU Young Repub- licans: Varsity Basketball, Mngr. COOLMAN, MATT DEAN B.S. Finance; Warren; Phi K.appa Psi; Finance Club; lU Young Republicans; Student Elec- tions Comm.; Circle K Assoc. COPELAND, CHRISTINE NAN B.S. Marketing; St. Paul; Teter Quad; Soc. for the Advancement of Management; Marketing Club, Vice-Pres.; American Marketing Assoc. CORMAN, STEPHEN D. B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; Alpha Tau Omega. COSBY, FIELDING PENTECOST B.S. Accounting; Hender- son, Ky.; Alpha Tau Omega; Senatorial Asst.; Sphinx Club. CRANE, JOHN BRYANT B.S. Accounting; Lebanon; Lamb- da Chi Alpha; Blue Key; Sophomore Class, Organized Male Dir.; lU Foundation; Skull and Crescent; IFC, Court of Justice, Chief Justice. CROSSMAN, BARRY FRED B.S. Finance; Indianapolis; Foster Quad. CROUCH, SUSAN B.S. Management and Administration; Tipton; Pi Beta Phi; AWS, Legislative Board; Enomene; lU Foundation, Vice-Pres.; Mortar Board; President ' s Cabinet. CUSTER, LEE E. B.S. Management and Administration; Mishawaka; Soc. for the Advancement of Management. DARNELL, GARY RICHARD B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Centerville; MRC, Gov.; Soc. for the Advance- ment of Management. DARST, CATHERINE SUE B.S. Accounting; La Porte; Read Center; Oceanides, Treas.; Accounting Club. DAVIS, RONALD CLARK B.S. Accounting; Creve Coeur. Mo.; Beta Theta Pi, Scholarship Ch.; Beta Gamma Sigma; Delta Sigma Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman Golf; Account- ing Club. DAVISSON, DAVID LESLIE B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Sigma Chi, Tribune; Marketing Club, Treas.; IFC. DECKER, GERALD ROBERT B.S. Marketing; Pompton Lakes, N. J.; Phi Delta Theta; Soc. for the Advancement of Management; Marketing Club; lU Newman Club; lU Young Republicans. DEETS, CHARLES ROBERT B.S. Business Administration; Layfayette: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Rush Ch.; Senior Class Council; lU Foundation, Steering Comm.; Senatorial Asst.; Sphinx Club, Vice-Pres. DE LA PENA, GRACIE MARIE B.S. Business Education; Findlay, Ohio; Teter Quad, Hospitality Ch.; Newman Club; Usher Corps; Student Education Assoc. DERNEIMER, JOHN CHARLES B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Phi Kappa Theta, Pledge Master, Asst. Treas.; Newman Club; Skull and Crescent; Soc. for the Advance- ment of Management; YMCA. DE WULF, CHRISTINE MARIE B.S. Business Education; Mishawaka; Maple Hall; Omicron Delta; Newman Club, Treas. DILL, DAVID LAWRENCE B.S. Accounting; Fort Wayne; Phi Kaopa Psi; Marketing Club; Accounting Club; Action Partv; lU Young Republicans. DILL, JERRY LEE B.S. Accounting; Belleville, 111.; Fergason House, Ath. Ch.; Varsity Baseball. form: color the cover grey flannel, please DILLARD, DENNIS EUGENE B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Plymouth; Trap and Skeet Club. DISLER MICHAEL M. B.S. Management and Administra- tion; Oakland City. DODD, SUSAN M. B.S. Accounting; Bloomington; Beta Gamma Sigma; Omicron Delta. DORST, ROBERT HAROLD B.S. Production Management; Lawrenceberg; Alpha Phi Omega; Soc. for the Advance- ment of Management. DOUGHERTY, THOMAS WILLIAM B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; Marketing Club; Wesley Foundation. DUNN, FRED S. B.S. Finance; Bloomington; Phi Delta Theta; lU Young Republicans; Scabbard and Blade. DYAR, JOHN W. B.S. Finance; Spencer; Acacia, Treas.; Alpha Kappa Psi; lU Young Republicans; Intramural Ath- letics; Staff Council Scholarship; Ahern Scholarship. DYBEL, ROBERT MATTHEW B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Highland; Soc. for the Advancement of Man- agement. EDWARDS, JANET ELAINE B.S. Business Education; In- dianapolis. EICHENBERGER, JOHN ALLEN B.S. Marketing; Fowler, Theta Chi; Marketing Club; Scabbard and Blade. EKSTROM, JOHN J. B.S. Marketing; New Carlisle; Alpha Kappa Psi, Sec: Student Marketing; NAACP; lU Young Democrats. ELLIS, RONIALD JOSEPH B.S. Personnel Management: In- dianapolis; McNutt Quad, Floor Gov.; Freshman Orientor; Cosmopolitan Club. 461 ELLIS, TERRILL FRANK B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; Phi Kappa Psi; IFC; lU Young Republicans; Accounting Club; Falcon Club. ELSNER, THOMAS MICHAEL B.S. Finance; Gary. EWER, BERTRAND ALLEN. B.S. Accounting; Marion; Sigma Nu; YMCA; Accounting Club. FEDERICO, DAVID ALBERT B.S. Administrative Manage- ment; Hagerstown; Wright Quad, Gov.; Junior Class Vice- Pres. FERGUSON, CYNTHIA SUE B.S. Marketing; Knightstown; Read, Clark House Council; Marketing Club; lU Young Republicans. FIGHTER, KIP ROGER B.S. Transportation; Long Beach, Calif.; Transportation Club. FINDLEY, BRUCE ALAN B.S. Management and Adminis- tration; Elm Grove, Wis.; Wright Quad, Judicial Board; Wesley Foundation; Cosmopolitan Club; Management Club. FIRME, JOEL PAUL B.S. Marketing; Griffith; Alpha Tau Omega; Marketing Club. FISH, STANLEY ROBERT B.S. Insurance; Danville, III.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Daily Student; Hillel Foundation; lU Young Democrats; IMU Rec. Council. FISHER, LARRY ROBERT B.S. Finance; Dunn House, Gov.; Finance Club; Pershing Rifles; Exec. Committee, Independ- ent Party; Ch. After Opera Antics Comm. FISHMAN, S. JAMES B.S. Finance; Mishawaka; Zeta Beta Tau; ARBUTUS, Bus. Mngr.; lU Foundation; Jr. IFC; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Athletic Board. FLAUDING, DOUGLAS REX B.S. Marketing; Portland; Laurel Hall, Soc. Ch.; Marketing Club. FORSBERG, SHARON JEAN B.S. Business Education; Ham- mond; Read; Fresh. Council. FOX, STANLEY A. B.S. Management and Administration; Fort Wayne; Phi Gamma Delta, Rush Ch.; Management Club; Marketing Club; Sphinx Club; lU Foundation; YMCA. FRAUHIGER, LESTER RAY B.S. Statistics; Bluffton; Mc- Nutt, Sec.-Treas.; Marketing Club; lU Colligiate Democrats. FRIEND, LAWRENCE ALAN B.S. Accounting; Washington, D.C.; Phi Epsilon Pi, Pres., Treas.; Alpha Kappa Psi, Vice- Pres.; IFC; Senatorial Asst.; Student Elections Comm. GARDNER, GARY LEE B.S. Insurance; Marion; Wright Quad, Nichols House, Sec.-Treas.; Delta Sigma Pi. GARDNER, STEPHEN B.S. Management and Administra- tion; Bayside, N. Y.; ARBUTUS, Asst. Sports Ed.; Daily Student; Delta Sigma Pi; I-Men ' s Assoc; Varsity Track and Cross Country, Society for the Advancement of Mgt. GARVEY, MICHAEL C. B.S. Personnel Management and Organization Behavior; Hebron; S.A.M.; Amer. Soc. of Per- sonnel Administration. GERLACH, JOHN GEORGE B.S. Management and Admin- istration; Crown Point; Wright Quad; Marketing Club; S.A.M. the best bid for majors in school of GERMAN, ARTHUR ELLIOT B.S. Marketing; Valparaiso; Zeta Beta Tau, Pledge Trainer; Marketing Club; ARBU- TUS; Hillel Foundation. GERSHMAN, JEROME LEE B.S. Real Estate Administra- tion; Sigma Alpha Mu. GIBSON, WARREN ARNOLD B.S. Personnel Management; Gary; Upper Linden; Alpha Phi Alpha; S.A.M.; NAACP. GIRMAN, ROBERT ALLEN B.S. Marketing; Whiting; Ma- gee Hall; Marketing Club; S.A.M. GOLDBERG, F. DEE B.S. Personnel Management; South Bend; Zeta Beta Tau; ARBUTUS; Hillel Foundation; Jr. IFC; Skull and Crescent; Union Comm. Ch; YMCA, Stu- dent Leader. GRAF, JAMES PATRICK B.S. Transportation; New Albany; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Transportation Club. GRAY, RAYMOND ALAN B.S. Business Economics and Public Politics; Gary; Alpha Tau Omega; Marketing Club; S.A.M. Accounting Club. GREEN, JOHN CHARLES B.S. Marketing; Rushville; Beta Theta Pi; Delta Sigma Pi, Soc. Ch.; Marketing Club; Fal- con Club; Singing Hoosiers. GREENFIELD, KAREN GAIL B.S. Personnel Management;, Overland Park, Kans. GREENWOOD, HERMAN EDWARD B.S. Management-Ad- ministration; Speedway; lU Newman Club Pres.; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100; Concert Band; Basketball Pep Band. GRIMES, CAROL ANNE B.S. Management; Orleans; Read Center House Council; Omicron Delta; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. GROFF, RICHARD MICHAEL B.S. Management; East La Salle; Alpha Tau Omega; Management Club. 462 GRORUD, ROLF PARKER B.S. Accounting; South Bend; Accounting Club. GROSHEIDER, JAMES WILLIAM B.S. Insurance and Ac- tuarial Science; New Albany; Sailing Club; Insurance Club. GROT, JOHN BASIL B.S. Marketing; Gary; AMA; Student Senate; Student-Faculty Liaison Committee Ch.; Soc. for the Advancement of Management. HALL, CONNIE SUE B.S. Accounting; New Castle; McNutt Quad, Sec; Accounting Club; Harp Club; Omicron Delta; YWCA; Beta Alpha Psi. HALL, SHARLENE HEUPEL B.S. Office Management and Marketing; Bloomington; Gamma Phi Beta, Ritual Ch.; ARBUTUS; Marketing Club; Accounting Club; lU Young Republicans. HANGER, WILLIAM JOSEPH B.S. Real Estate; Jefferson- ville; Phi Kappa Psi; Falcon Club; lU Young Republicans; Real Estate Club. HANKERMEYER, WILLIAM COLIN B.S. Marketing; Clear- water, Fla.; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sec, Pledge Tr., Scholor- ship Ch.; lU Foundation; Marketing Club. HARGITT, JANE ELLEN B.S. Business Education; Indian- apolis; Kappa Alpha Theta; Panhellenic Rush Counselor; YWCA. HARRIS, HAROLD WYHURN B.S. Marketing; Prairie; Teter Quad, Sec, Treas.; Cosmopolitan Club; Wesley Foun- dation; Marketing Club; Soc. for the Advancement of Management. HARVEY, ANDREW B. B.S. Management and Administra- tion; Bloomington; Phi Kappa Theta, Treas.; Falcon Club; IFC, Financial Procedures Dir., Treas. and Internal Vice- Pres.; Newman Club; Marching 100; Sailing Club; Skull and Crescent; Board of Student Standards Ch. HAVERT, MICHAEL JAMES B.S. Personnel Management; Fort Wayne; Sigma Pi, Vice-Pres.; SAM; Jr. IFC; IFC; Stu- dent Elections Comm. Ch. HAWKINS, ROBERT T. B.S. Personnel Management; Whites- town; Phi Sigma Kappa, Pres.; Alpha Kappa Psi, Rush Ch.; IFC; lU Foundation; President ' s Cabinet, Board of Aca- demic Review; YMCA, Student Leader. HEILMAN, SEYMOUR ERIC B.S. Marketing; Louisville, Ky.; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Marketing Club. HELM, ARDEE JR. B.S. Management and Administration; Redkey; Freshman Class, Pres.; Student Senate. HEMMETER, PAUL E. W. B.S. Accounting; Fort Wayne; Kappa Delta Rho; Falcon Club; Union Board Comm. Ch.; Freshman Class Council; Junior Class Council. HENDERSON, RICHARD J. B.S. Accounting; Gary; Delta Chi, Treas., Rush Ch.; Accounting Club; IFC. HERMANSON, JAMES ARVE B.S. Finance; Brook; Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpha Kappa Psi; Finance Club, Vice-Pres. HEYNS, MICHAEL GARRETT B.S. Transportation; Ann Arbor, Mich. HICKS, DUANE JOSEPH JR. B.S. Real Estate Administra- tion; Hammond; Alpha Tau Omega. HILDEBRAND, JERRY LEE B.S. Marketing; South Bend; Alpha Delta Sigma; Marketing Club; SAM; Judicial Board. business ♦ ♦ ♦ no language requirement HILLIGOSS, JERRY RAY B.S. Marketing and Finance; Richmond; Acacia, Soc. Ch.; lU Foundation; Student Ath. Board, Vice-Pres.; YMCA, Freshman Orientation Week, Frosh Camp. HILTY, HEDY B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Marketing Club; Seminar Comm. HOBLEY, DUANE ALAN B.S. Management; Farmland; Foster Quad, Gov., Vice-Gov., Sec. HOCKMAN, DON CORYDON B.S. Marketing; Logansport; Marketing Club; Teter Quad, Cult. Ch.; Wright Quad, Soc. Ch. HODGE, WILLIAM SCOTT B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Bloomington; SAM. HODGIN, JON OLIVER B.S. Marketing; Carmel; SAM; Marketing Club. HOERNER, ERWIN EDWARD B.S. Finance; Fort Wayne; Wright Quad, Sec.-Treas.; Judicial Board; Finance Club; SAM. HOLCOMB, NOAH LEWIS JR. B.S. Personnel; Gary; Alpha Phi Alpha, Pres.; Air Force ROTC Drill Team; SAM; NAACP; IFC. HOLLINGSWORTH, BURTON DOUGLASS B.S. Produc- tion Management; Indianapolis. HOLMES, CRAIG MARSHALL B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Fort Wayne; Phi Kappa Psi; Great Issues Forum Ch.; YAF, Treas.; lU Foundation. HOLMES, LARRY ROBERT B.S. Transportation; Blooming- ton; Phi Sigma Kappa. HOLTZINGER, JOHN IRVIN B.S. Accounting; MiUersburg; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club. 463 ■■■■■PBl HOUGLAND, STEVE LEE B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Lambda Chi Alpha; Marketing Club; Falcon Club; lU Young Republicans; Sphinx Club; YMCA. HOWARD, CAROLYN SUE B.S. Business Education; Bloomington; Alpha Lambda Delta; Beta Gamma Sigma; Omicron Delta, Sec. HOWARD, WAYNE EDWARD B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Bloomington; SAM. HUFFORD, WILLIAM P. B.S. Management and Administra- tion; Logansport; Sigma Chi; SAM. HUGHES, DOUGLAS ALLEN B.S. Accounting; Fort Wayne; Wright Quad, Academic Ch., Cult. Comm.; IRHA Orienta- tion Steering Comm.; Jr. Student Athletic Board; Presi- dent ' s Cabinet; Senatorial Asst.; Student Athletic Board. HUNTER, CHRISTINE ANN B.S. Office Management; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Alpha Xi Delta, Judiciary Ch.; SAM; Marketing Club; Omicron Delta. HUSE, STEPHEN M. B.S. Administration and Management; Indianapolis; Phi Sigma Kappa, Public Rel.; Marketing Club; Jr. IFC; Sports Car Club. HYDEN, HAROLD VICTOR JR. B.S. Production Manage- ment; Indianapolis; Delta Chi; Marketing Club; lU Col- legiate Democrats. JACOBS, CAROL ANN B.S. Business Education; Morris- town; Oak Hall; Omicron Delta; Aud. Usher Corps; Stu- dent Education Assoc. JACOX, STEVEN F. B.S. Management and Administration; Plymouth; lU Young Republicans; Sailing Club; Manage- ment Club: Accounting Club; Conservative League. JANSEN, EDWARD THOMAS JR. B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis; Mishawaka; Kappa Delta Rho; Falcon Club; YMCA. JANSON, JANET MARIE B.S. Office Management; Wauke- gan, 111.; Alpha Gamma Delta, Rec. Sec; Gamma Delta, Sec; Omicron Delta, Pres.; YWCA, Christian Faith and Heritage Commissioner. JELLISON, CHARLES FLETCHER B.S. Accounting; Fort Wayne; Wright Quad, Gov., Soc Ch. JENKINS, FRED WAYNE B.S. Accounting; Bedford; MRC, Counselor; lU Collegiate Democrats; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club; Water Polo. JENSEN, ERIK JOHN B.S. Transportation; Huntington; Beta Theta Pi; Arnold Air Society; lU Foundation; Sphinx Club; Union Comm. Ch., Fall Carnival; Varsity Soccer. JOHN, DONALD EARL B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Mar- keting Club; Intramural Sports. JOHNSON, DONALD D. B.S. Personnel Management; Fort Wayne; Wright Quad., Vice-Pres.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; ALESEC Foreign Trainee. JOHNSON, STEPHEN PAUL B.S. Insurance; Indianapolis; Beta Theta Pi; IFC; Varsity Golf; YMCA. JONES, LARRY ALAN B.S. Accounting; Washington; Phi Kappa Psi, Treasurer; Beta Gamma Sigma; Accounting Club; Phi Eta Sigma. KANE, CHARLES JOSEPH B.S. Management; Louisville, Ky.; Sigma Chi; I-Men ' s Assoc; Varsity Tennis; Tennis Team, Capt. what is personal adjustment in the firm? KAPLAN, EDWARD ALAN B.S. Management; East Chi- cago; Sigma Alpha Mu, House Comm. Chairman; Hillel Foundation; Society for Advancement of Management; Finance Club; Intramurals. KARLS, MATHEW E. B.S. Real Estate; Fondder Tac, Wise; Varsity Football; Real Estate Club. KASKA, DAVID JOSEPH B.S. Marketing; Munster; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Marketing Club. KATZ, J. MICHAEL B.S. Management; Gary; Zeta Beta Tau; Hillel Foundation; I-Men ' s Association; Football Man- ager. KATZMAN, GLENN L. B.S. Transportation; Indianapolis; Transportation Club; lU Collegiate Democrats. KELLER, RON LEE B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; Phi Gamma Delta; Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; I- Men ' s Association; Varsity Baseball. KELLOCK, JAMES ANGUS JR. B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Winnetka, 111.; Phi Kappa Psi; lU Young Republicans; Jr. IFC, External Board; Scabbard and Blade, Treas. KENDALL, DANIEL W. B.S. Management and Administra- tion; Edinburg; Nichols House, Gov.; lU Collegiate Demo- crats; SAM; Student Marketing Club. KEPPLER, THOMAS S. B.S. Accounting, Indianapolis; Sig- ma Pi; Accounting Club; Little 500. KERR, ROGER WILLIAM B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; Lambda Chi Alpha; Marketing Club. KLEPFER, CAROL ANN B.S. Business Education; Indian- apolis; Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge Tr.; Student Ed. Assoc. KLEZMER, JACK B.S. Management Administration; Indi- anapolis; Sigma Alpha Mu. 464 KNACHEL, PAUL RUSSELL B.S. Insurance; North Judson; Acacia, Pres.; IPC; lU Foundation; Marketing Club. KOENIG, CRAIG WALTER B.S. Finance; Cleveland, Ohio; Phi Delta Theta; Delta Sigma Delta; I-Men ' s Assoc; lU Foundation; Varsity Athletics. KOPKO, WILLIAM STEVEN B.S. Accounting; Blooming- ton; Accounting Club. KUCHURIS, PAUL GEORGE JR. B.S. Management; River Forest, 111.; Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Delta Sigma; Market- ing Club; 1-Men ' s Assoc; Varsity Football; Orthodox Christian Fellowship, Vice-Pres. KWOLEK, JOSEPH MITCHELL B.S. Production Manage- ment; Crown Point; University Apts. East; SAM. LAFOLLETTEE, JOHN ADRIAN B.S. Personnel Manage- ment; Indianapolis; Alpha Tau Omega. LAMB, CHARLES PATRICK, B.S. Management; Kokomo; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Inter-Varsity Chris- tian Fellowship. LANG, JOHN THOMAS B.S. Marketing; South Bend; Beta Theta Pi, Cor. Sec; lU Young Rep.; Marching 100; Judicial Board, Foster Quad. LANGMAN, MARK ELLIS B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Mu, Rush Ch.; Alpha Delta Sigma; Daily Student Staff; Skull and Crescent; Union Comm. Ch., Ap- praisal Comm. LANPHEAR, RICHARD LEE B.S. Accounting; South Bend; Teter Quad, Judicial Board; Accounting Club. LAZZARA, PHILIP ROBERT B.S. Management and Admini- stration; Chicago, III.; Foster Quad.. Athletic Ch.; SAM; lU Collegiate Democrats; Intramurals. LEACHMAN, ARNOLD T. B.S. Personnel Management; Odenville, Ala. LEADBETTER, C. ROBERT B.S tration; Detroit, Mich.; Sigma Ch.; Marketing Club; Falcon Jr. Student Ath. Board. LEATHERS, SANFORD MERLE Management and Adminis- Chi, Pres., Vice-Pres., Rush Club; IFC; lU Foundation; B.S. Real Estate; Bloom- ington; Phi Kappa Omega; Real Estate Club; Management Club. LEGGETT, PERRY HOWARD B.S. Finance; Fort Wayne; Chi Sigma Kappa, Sec, Treas.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Account- ing Club; lU Young Republicans. LEVITAN, LAWRENCE M. B.S. Marketing; Louisville, Ky.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Marketing Club; Sailing Club. Accounting; Fort Wayne; Student Elections Comm.; LIEBERENZ. MAX FLOREN B.S. Sigma Pi, Pres., Treasurer; IFC; Little 500. LIERMAN, JOHN WILLIAM B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis. LIEVAN, ELIZABETH W. B.S. Marketing; Noblesville; Kap- pa Kappa Gamma; Marketing Club; YWCA, Commissioner. I.IGHTFOOT, NORMAN BRUCE B.S. Accounting; Kokomo; Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club. they just said none of your business LINDBLOM, BARBARA JEAN B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; Alpha Gamma Delta; Omicron Delta; Sailing Club; Student Marketing Club; Executive Committee. LIVKRSEIDGE, JOHN JAMES JR. B.S. Marketing; Colum- bia, S. C; Marketing Club; lU Collegiate Democrats. LLOYD, NEIL GRANT Hammond. B.S. Insurance and Actuary Science; Administration and Manage- Delta Rho, Vice-Pres.; Falcon Foundation; Union Comm. Ch.; LOFTUS, DONALD G. B.S. meni; Indianapolis; Kappa Club; I-Men ' s Assoc; lU Varsity Soccer. LUMM, C. STEVEN B.S. Accounting; South Bend; Phi Kappa Psi, Pres., Treas.; Board of Aeons; Student Supreme Court; Student Conduct Court. MACDONALD, TIMOTHY FELIX B.S. Personnel; Derby, Conn. MADDEN, JOE THOMAS B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; Alpha Delta Sigma. MAGID, DENNIS JOEL B.S. Finance; Linton; Sigma Alpha Mu, Pres., Treas.; Beta Gamma Sigma; Finance Club; Fal- con Club; IFC; Phi Eta Sigma. MANN, CHARLOTTE ANN B.S. Textile Merchandising; Richmond; Gamma Phi Beta; Jr. Panhellenic; Union Board Activities; YMCA; Marketing Club; Home Econ. Club. MARTIN, STEPHEN ALLAN B.S. Management; Evansville; Wright Quad., Gov.; SAM. MASON, CHARLES PAUL B.S. Finance; Etna Green; Fi- nance Club; Accounting Club; Student Marketing Assoc MATTHEWS, ROBERT LESLIE II B.S. Marketing; North Vernon; Trees Center, Gov., Exec. Council; Cosmopolitan Club; Marketing Club; SAM. 465 MAUDLIN, GENE B. B.S. Accounting; Monticello; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treas., Alumni Rel. Ch.; Accounting Club. MAY, B. J. B.S. Marketing; Pittsford, N. Y.; Foster Quad., Judicial Board; lU Young Republicans; Junior Class Coun- cil; Marketing Club. MAY, RICHARD LEE B.S. Accounting; Anderson; Account- ing Club. McCAMMON, JOHN LEE B.S. Management; Logansport; Kappa Sigma, Pres.; IPC; President ' s Cabinet; Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club. McCAY, MARSHALL RAYMOND B.S. Accounting: Ham- mond. McCONNELL, JAMES A. B.S. Insurance; Castleton. McDonald, JAMES ROBERT B.S. Accounting; Lafayette; MRC, Vice-Gov.; Pershing Rifles, Finance Officer; Scab- bard and Blade; Accounting Club; Intramural Sports. McMILLEN, DALE WILMORE B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; Sigma Nu; lU Foundation; Skull and Crescent; Marketing Club. MEE, MARCIA JOAN B.S. Marketing; Bloomington; Read Center; Beta Gamma Sigma; Omicron Delta; Marketing Club; SAM. MEHRINGER, CYRIL EUGENE Trees Center; Accounting Club. MERCER, CHARLES RAY B.S. tration; Indianapolis; Theta Chi, Treas.; Young Republicans. MERCURIU, DAVID JOSEPH B.S. mond; Teter Quad. B.S. Accounting; Jasper; Management and Adminis- lU Foundation; lU Business Statistics; Rich- MEYER, DON E. B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; McNutt Quad; Accounting Club; Board of Student Standards. MICHAELS, JOHN FREDRICK B.S. Marketing; Indian- apolis; Phi Sigma Kappa, Treas.; lU Marketing Association. MILISEN, CHARLES ROBERT B.S. Accounting; Blooming- ton; Chi Phi; Accounting Club. MILLER, CHARLES RAYMOND B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; South Bend; Teter Quad. MILLER, GEORGE DOUGLAS B.S. Marketing; Chicago, 111.; Little 500; Marketing Club; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans. MILLER, JERALD DEAN B.S. Marketing; Monon; Lambda Chi Alpha; Falcon Club; lU Foundation; lU Marketing Club. MINIER, STANLEY W. B.S. Management; Avilla; Board of Aeons; Phi Eta Sigma; President ' s Cabinet; Student Senate. MONTGOMERY, JOEL ENDRES B.S. Management and Administration; Rushville; Sigma Nu, Pledge Tr., Rush Ch.; IFC; lU Foundation; Jr. Student Ath. Board; YMCA. business students leave site on Jordan MOORE B. GLENN JR. B.S. Marketing; Cincinnati, Ohio; Phi Kappa Tau, Rush Ch.: Delta Sigma Pi: Marketing Club. MOORE, ROBERT KEITH B.S. Personnel Management; Waynetown. MOORE, TED W. B.S. Accounting; Otterbein; Wright Quad, Treas. MORALES, KENNETH JOHN B.S. Accounting; Gary; Ac- counting Club; SAM; Intramural Sports. MULLER. JAMES CONRAD B.S. Accounting; New Albany; Wright Quad, Ruter House: lU Collegiate Democrats; lU Newman Club. MULLIKIN, GORDON LEE B.S. Marketing; Frankfort; MRC, Communications; Marketing Club: SAM. MULLINS, BERT J. B.S. Management and Administration; Hammond: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Tr.: Cosmopolitan Club; Little 500. MURPHY. CHARLES HENRY B.S. Marketing; North Lib- erty; Delta Chi: Marketing Cluti; lU Young Republicans. MURPHY, EDWARD L. JR. B.S. Management: Zionsville; Thompson Hall, Rec. Ch. MYER, CLARENCE DWAIN B.S. Accounting; Blooming- ton; Departmental Clubs; Accounting Club. MYERS, BILLIE LOU B.S. Management and Administration; South Bend: Marketing Club; SAM. NEIHARDT, BEVERLY JEAN B.S. Business Education; Milan; Alpha Xi Delta, Marshall, Hist.: Panhellenic Rush Counselor; Student NEA; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow- ship. 466 NELSON, JOHN ARNOLD B.S. Management and Admini- stration; Indianapolis: Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Delta Sigma; Daily Student. NEUMAN, CARL F. B.S. Management and Administration; Evanston, IlL; Phi Delta Theta; I-Men ' s Assoc; lU Flying Club; Pershing Rifles; Spelunking Club; Varsity Swimming. NIEMEYER, LISA MARIE A.B. Fine Arts and German; South Bend; Pi Beta Phi; German Club; lU Young Republi- cans; First Runnerup to Miss lU; YWCA. NIERMAN, JEFFREY ALLAN B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Brownstown; Phi Kappa Psi; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100; Skull and Crescent; lU Fencing Team. NORWINE, LEE HOLT B.S. Marketing; Kokomo. NOWATZKE, THOMAS MATTHEW B.S. Business Admini- stration; Michigan City; Phi Delta Theta; I-Men ' s Assoc; lU Foundation; Varsity Football. NUNN, WILLIAM BLANE B.S. Accounting; Borden; Ac- counting Club, Second Vice-Pres.; Marketing Club. OLSON, DAVID CARL B.S. Administration; Indianapolis; Young Americans For Freedom. O ' MALLEY, JOSEPH EDWARD B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; East Chicago. ORMISTON, JAMES DALE B.S. Personnel Management; Fort Wayne. OTTO, THOMAS LAMSON B.S. Personnel Management; Indianapolis; Laurel Hall; Management Club; Intramurals. PALMER, THOMAS JAMES B.S. Accounting; Washington; Accounting Club. PAUSIG, RENEE RITA B.S. Marketing; Crown Point; Ac- counting Club; Marketing Club; Omicron Delta; YWCA. PAYNE, MARIA L. B.S. Marketing; W. Lafayette; Chi Omega, Pledge Tr.; ARBUTUS; Marketing Club; lU Foundation; Jr. Panhellenic; Union Comm. Ch. PEACH, PAUL E. B.S. Management; Owensboro, Ky.; MRC, Board of Governors; Marketing Club; SAM. PEARCE, ROBERT RICHARD B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Tipton; Alpha Tau Omega; I-Men ' s Assoc; IFC; lU Foundation, Steering Comm.; Sphinx Club; Varsity Track. PECKHAM, JOHN P. B.S. Marketing; Elkhart; Beta Thela Pi, Treas.; Marketing Club; Varsity Baseball. PELLETIER, CHESTER B. B.S. Personnel Management; St. Helens, Ore.; Marketing Club; Air Force AECP. PHQUIGNOT, STANLEY E. B.S. Marketing; Pierceton; Beta Theta Pi; Marketing Club; IFC, Pres., Co-Ch. of Home- coming; President ' s Cabinet; Sphinx Club; Board of Stu- dent Standards. PETERS, BARBARA MAE B.S. Accounting; Madison; Mor- rison; Accounting Club; Omicron Delta. while the sagamore of Jordan moves in PETERSON, DAVID E. B.S. Accounting; Bloomington; New- man Club; Accounting Club; SAM. PFAU, NORMAN EDWARD B.S. Finance; Jeffersonville; Phi Gamma Delta; lU Young Republicans; Jr. IFC; Sphinx Club; Pershing Rifles. PHELAU, JOHN J. B.S. Management and Administration; Prospect, Conn.; Cosmopolitan Club; lU Collegiate Demo- crats. PIECHOROWSKI, JAMES FRANCIS B.S. Transportation; South Bend; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Transport Club; lU Col- legiate Democrats. PIETERS, THOMAS CHARLES B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Mishawaka; Foster Quad, Gov., Magee Hall. PLUMMER, ALFRED HARVEY III B.S. Economics and Public Policy; Wabash; Phi Gamma Delta; Student Leader, lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans; Sphinx Club, Pres.; YMCA. POZZI, RONALD FRANK B.S. Personnel Management; Mishawaka; Phi Kappa Theta, Sec; Marketing Club; SAM. PRICE, JAMES NEAL B.S. Management and Administra- tion; Whiting; Delta Tau Delta, Treas.; Accounting Club; Falcon Club; Jr. IFC; Jr. Student Athletic Board; Skull and Crescent. PUMPHREY, JOE MAHLON B.S. Accounting; Sharpsville; Kappa Sigma; Marching 100; Scabbard and Blade. QUINN, JAMES PHILLIP B.S. Management; Indianapolis. READING, THOMAS CHARLES B.S. Insurance; Louisville, Ky.; Teter Quad, Cult. Ch.; Insurance Club. REED, JERRY D. B.S. Accounting; Anderson; Theta Chi; Pershing Rifles; Student Senate, Asst. Treas.; Accounting Club, Vice-Pres. 467 REEDER, JOHN BYRON JR. B.S. Accounting; Plymouth; Sigma Chi: Accounting Club; SAM, Treasurer; Ath. Dept. Tutor. REYNOLDS, PATSY DARLENE B.S. Accounting; Conners- ville; Pine Hall, Sec, Religious Ch.; Accounting Club; Omi- cron Delta; Tomahawk. RICHESON, PAMELA B.S. Marketing; Anderson; Alpha Omicron Pi, Business Rush Ch.; AWS; Omicron Delta; YWCA; Marketing Club, Exec. Comm.; SAM. RIDDLE, JAMES EDWARD B.S. Management; Speedway; Acacia, Steward, Pledge Trainer; lU Collegiate Democrats; YMCA; Marketing Club; SAM. RIEBER, WILLIAM EARL B.S. Marketing; Evansville; Aca- cia, Jr. Steward; Intramural Ch.; IPC. ROBERTS, JOHN RANDOLPH B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; Beta Theta Pi, Social Ch.; Marketing Club, Exec. Council; IPC; lU Foundation; Senatorial Asst.; Tyronian King. ROEDER, WILLIAM CALVIN B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Hammond; Acacia, Vice-Pres., Rush Ch., Soc. Ch.; lU Collegiate Democrats; Marketing Club; SAM. ROGERS, JOHN FRANKLIN II B.S. Marketing; Evansville; Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-Pres.; Daily Student, Adv. Staff; Marketing Club; Sphinx Club; Sports Car Club. ROGERS, MICHAEL LEE B.S. Management and Admini- stration; Vernon; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Rush Ch. ROMEY, PAUL K., Jr. B.S. Finance; Roanoke; Phi Kappa Tau; Delta Sigma Pi, Vice Pres.; Finance Club. ROQUE, MICHAEL B.S. Management; Hobart; Wright Quad, Ath. Dir.; SAM. ROSCHELLE, MEL L. B.S. Finance; Indianapolis; Theta Chi, Vice-Pres., Treas.; Finance Club; Falcon Club, Sec, Treas.; IFC, Intramural Comm.; Skull and Crescent; YMCA. ROSWOG, FRANCIS E. B.S. Accounting; Kokomo; Foster Quad; lU Newman Club; Accounting Club; SAM. ROULE, ROBERT LOUIS B.S. Marketing; LaPorte; Phi Delta Theta; Jr. Student Athletic Board; Sphinx Club; Miss lU Pageant, Entries Ch. RUDDELL, WILLIAM JOHNSTON B.S. Finance; Lebanon; Acacia, Treasurer, Jr. Steward; Arnold Air Soc; Account- ing Club. RUSH, BILLIBET WILMA B.S. Management and Admini- stration; W. Lafayette; Kappa Delta; Enomene; lU Orches- tra; Mu Phi Epsilon, Alumnae Sec; Pleiades; Board of Academic Review, Sec RUSSO, MICHAEL RICHARD B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; Marketing Club; Management Club; Intramural Baseball and Basketball. SARGENT, TIMOTHY A. B.S. Accounting; Bedford. SAUTER. HUBERT WILLIAM B.S. Marketing; Blooming- ton; Marketing Club. SCHAEFER, WALTER JAMES JR. B.S. Management and Administration; Gary; lU Young Republicans; Conserva- tive League; YAF; IMU Rifle Club. business majors exchange their books for SCHAFER, MARCELLA IRENE B.S. Management; Ham- mond; Teter Quad., Soc Ch.; Tau Beta Sigma, Pres., Dis- trict Pres.; Wesley Foundation, Treas.; Symphonic Band; Concert Band; Civic Band. SCHEFF, BARBARA LUND B.S. Office Management; Bloomington; Chi Omega; Hoosierettes; Dames Club. SCHEFF. H. DENNIS B.S. Marketing: Bloomington; Wright Quad, Board of Gov.; Marketing Club; Air Force Drill Team. SCHEUER, MARTIN EDWARD B.S. Administration and Management; South Bend; Sailing Club. .SCHLOSS, THOMAS H. B.S. Management; Indianapolis; Zeta Beta Tau, Treas.; Cosmopolitan Club: Hillel Founda- tion; lU Young Republicans; NAACP; Sailing Club. SCHRADER, REX DEFOE B.S. Real Estate; Columbia City; Beta Theta Pi; Real Estate Club; Management Club; IFC; lU Flying Club; Jr. Class Council. SCHRAFFENBERGER, JOHN DANIEL B.S. Management and Administration; St. Petersburg, Fla.; MRC, Gov.; Delta Sigma Pi, Pres.; Marketing Club, Vice-Pres.; Sailing Club; lU Young Republicans. SETH, CLAYTON EUGENE B.S. Accounting; Aurora; Wright Quad, Gov.; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club. SHERTZER, KENNETH LEE B.S. Marketing; Bloomington; Spelunking Club; Student Marketing Assn.; Baptist Stu- dent Union; SAM; Inter-varsity. SHIMALA, ROBERT CHARLES B.S. Marketing; Whiting; Marketing Club. SHOFNER, WILLIAM ARNOLD B.S. Business Education; Indianapolis; McNutt Quad. SHUTT, JERRY L. B.S. Insurance and Actuarial Science; Uniondale; lU Insurance Club. 468 SIEVERS, WILLIAM FREDERICK B.S. Marketing; Valpa- raiso; Lambda Chi Alpha. Treas.: Marketing Club. SILVERMAN, RONALD ALLAN B.S. Accounting; Ham- mond; Sigma Alpha Mu, Sec; Beta Gamma Sigma; Ac- counting Club; IPC; lU Foundation; Sphinx Club. SIMMONS, JAMES WILLIAM B.S. Marketing; Blooming- ton; Marketing Club. SINCLAIR, ROBERT HARRIS B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Sigma Pi; Marketing Club; W Young Rep.; Pershing Rifles; Sailing Club. B.S. Marketing; Bloomington; Mar- Management and Ad- Pi; I-Men ' s Assoc; Var- SKINNER, EDWARD L. keting Club; SAM. SLABAUGH, JEFFERY LYN B.S. ministration; Elkhart; Beta Theta sity Football. SMITH, PHYLLIS MAY B.S. Accounting; Louisville, K.y.; Sigma Kappa; Accounting Club. SMITH, ROBERT ALLEN II B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Acacia, Pledge Trainer, Sr. Steward; lU Young Rep.; Skull and Crescent; Marketing Club; Fresh. Card Section. SONGER, MICHAEL ALLEN B.S. Finance; Wabash; Sigma Pi, Treasurer; Finance Club, Sec, Treas. SOSIN, THEODORE M. B.S. Marketing; Hammond; Sigma Alpha Mu; Alpha Delta Sigma; Marketing Club; Manage- ment Club; LUNA. SOSLOWSKY, DAVID LEON B.S. Marketing; South Bend; Fall Carnival; Marketing Club. SPALDING, MICHAEL JOHN B.S. Management; Indianapo- lis; Alpha Delta Sigma; Student Marketing Club; SAM. SPANOS, GEORGE B.S. Marketing; Whiting; lU Orthodox Fellowship, Treasurer; Marketing Club. SPEECKAERT, CHARLES JULIEN B.S. Accounting; See- konk, Mass. SPENCE, DAVID ERASER B.S. Management and Admini- stration; South Bend; Phi Kappa Psi; Board of Aeons; lU Foundation; Phi Eta Sigma; President ' s Cabinet; Student Senate. SPURLOCK, DARRYL CLAY B.S. Accounting; Rockport; Accounting Club. STATON, WILLIAM EDWARDS Bend; Accounting Club. B.S. Accounting; South Marketing; Michigan City; Teter Ch.; SAM, Vice-Pres. of Publicity; STEELE, DON LEE B.S. Quad, Head Academic Marketing Club. STEELE, RONALD RAY B.S. Marketing; Michigan City; Teter Quad, Academic Ch.; Marketing Club; SAM, Mem- bership Ch.; Orientation Steering Comm.; Academic Board of Revie w. STUART, LINDA DIANE B.S. Textile Merchandising; Rich- mond; Daniel Read Center. briefcases and classes for conferences STEWART, ROBERT WILLIAM B.S. Management; Jason- ville; Trees; lU Young Republicans; Trees-Walnut Hall Executive Vice-Gov. STICKLES, EDWARD A. B.S. Administration and Manage- ment; San Mateo, Calif.; Phi Kappa Psi; Varsity Swimming; I-Men ' s Assoc. STINSON, HARRY AYERS B.S. Marketing; Frankfort; Marketing Club. STIPP, VIRGINIA ANN THOMAS B.S. Office Management; Bloomington; Omicron Delta. STOCK, CAMERON T, A.B. Marketing; Aurora, III.; Phi Delta Theta; I-Men ' s Assoc. .STOHLER, LARRY GENE B.S. Business and Marketing: New Castle; Sigma Nu; Marketing Club. STOPPENHAGEN, ROBERT PAUL B.S. Business Manage- ment and Administration; Fort Wayne; Phi Delta Theta; Soc for the Advancement of Management, Pres.; Union Servxice Award; President ' s Cabinet, JAWQ; lU Young Republicans. STORMS, CHARLES DIRK B.S. Business Administration and Management; Evansville; Phi Gamma Delta; Rush Ch.; lU Young Republicans; YMCA; Freshman Orientation Pro- gram Ch. and Student Leader. STUART, CHARLES LESLIE B.S. Management and Admini- stration; Indianapolis; Delta Sigma Pi; Scabbard and Blade. STUCKY, RANDALL ALAN B.S. Management; Berne; Delta Chi; Falcon Club; Soc. for the Advancement of Man- agement. STUSAIR, HARRY B.S. Accounting; Bloomington. SWANSON, ROBERT WILLIAM B.S. Accounting; Portage; Beta Alpha Psi, Treas.; Accounting Club; Housing Unit Gov. and Ath. Ch. 469 TELLER, JERRY ALAN B.S. Business and Administration; Connersville; Marketing Club; Soc. for the Advancement of Management; lU Young Republicans. THOMAS, ROGER WILLIAM B.S. Production Management; Indianapolis; Kappa Delta Rho; Soc. for the Advancement of Management; Alpha Kappa Psi, Pres.; Sphinx Club; YMCA. TONEY, DONALD JOE B.S. Marketing; Boston; Delta Sig- ma Pi, Senior Vice-Pres. and Soc. Ch.; Marketing Club. TONKEL, LARRY FRANK B.S. Accounting; Fort Wayne; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Accounting Club. B.S. Management and Administration; B.S. Management; Blooming- for the Advancement of Man- TOPPE. JAMES Vallonia. TOWNSLEY, LESLIE BOYD ton; Delta Sigma Pi; Soc. agement. TROWBRIDGE, ROBERT EDWARD JR. B.S. Accounting; Bloomington; Accounting Club; lU Bowling Team. TSCHAEN, KYLE CHENOWETH B.S. Accounting; Rich- mond. VEACH, KELLIS RALPH B.S. Accounting; Carthage; Teter Quad; lU Young Democrats; Accounting Club; YMCA. VERHOEVEN, GARY ALLEN B.S. Marketing; Riverside, 111.; Phi Delta Theta; Varsity Swimming, Team Co-captain; YAF; Marketing Club; I-Men s Assoc; lU Young Demo- crats. VERTESCL, JOSEPH SCOTT B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; South Bend; Wright Quad; Varsity Rifle Team; Varsity Golf; Student Athletic Board; I-Men ' s Assoc; Soc. for the Advancement of Management. WAAK, JERRY CLINTON B.S. Marketing; Richmond; Lambda Chi Alpha; Marketing Club. WALLACE, MICHAEL JAMES B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; South Bend; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-Pres., Soc. Ch., House Mngr., Chaplain. WATKINS, BOBBY MICHAEL B.S. Accounting; Carthage; Accounting Club. WATSON, GENE ALLEN B.S. Marketing; Tipton; Purdue- Sigma Nu; Marketing Club, Exec. Comm.; lU Young Re- Dublicans; Soc. for the Advancement of Management; YMCA. WAYCO, JAMES EDWARD B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Hammond; Phi Delta Theta; Skull and Cres- cent. WESTFALL, PHILLIP KYLE B.S. Management; Springfield, Ohio; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Varsity Football; I-Men ' s Assoc WHITE, THOMAS EUGENE B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; South Bend; Phi Gamma Delta; Fresh. Basket- ball. WHITEN, JAMES LEE B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; Phi Kappa Tau; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club. WHITHAM, BRUCE EVAN B.S. Business Transportation; Richmond; Wesley Foundation; Transportation Club; Man- agement Club; YMCA. i want to be a professional student WHITMORE, JOHN M. JR. B.S. Finance; Speedway; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; lU Foundation; Accounting Club; Scab- bard and Blade; Freshman Camp General Ch.; YMCA. WIDEMAN, DAVID EUGENE B.S. Finance; Goshen; Alpha Tau Omega. WIEGAND, JOSEPH E. B.S. Production Management; Mar- ion; Phi Delta Theta; Soc. for the Advancement of Manage- ment; Marketing Club. WIESEN, ROBERT JOHN B.S. Management; Indianapolis; Phi Kappa Theta, Pres., Rush Ch., House Mngr.; Alpha Delta Sigma, Treas.; lU Foundation; Interfraternity Judicial Board; lU Rep. to NIC; Skull and Crescent; Rugby Team. WILLIAMS, LUTHER KING B.S. Real Estate; Louisville, Kentucky; Phi Kaopa Psi, Pledge Trainer; Real Estate Club; lU Young Republicans; YMCA. WILSON, JEFFERY H. B.S. Marketing; Valparaiso; Foster Quad.; Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club; Student Leader; Foster, Soc. Ch., Vice-Gov. WILSON, JOHN WALTER B.S. Finance; Peru; Finance Club, Sec; LUNA. WINSKI, RANDY B.S. Management and Administration; Michigan City; Zeta Beta Tau; Falcon Club; Accounting Club; Marketing Club; Folksong Club. WISEMAN, JERRY LEE B.S. Business Education; Bloom- ington; Marketing Club; Wesley Foundation. WITHEY, JOHN JAMES B.S. Finance; South Bend; Teter Quad; Soc. for the Advancement of Management; Finance Club. WOLFE, DARRELL LEROY B.S. Administration; Ham- mond; Delta Sigma Pi; Soc. for the Advancement of Man- agement. WOLFE, THOMAS JOHN B.S. Finance; Loogootee; Phi Kappa Psi; Alpha Phi Omega; Finance Club; lU Young Republicans; Marching 100; Student Election Comm. 470 WORDEN, CHARLES LESTER B.S. Marketing; Valparaiso; Foster; Daily Student; Marketing Club; Intramural Sports; Student Gov. WORMSER, PETER LAWRENCE B.S. Management and Administration; lU Collegiate Democrats; Great Issues; Marketing Club: LUNA. WORRALL, ROBERT ALAN B.S. Accounting; Jefferson- ville. WRIGHT, JOHANNA JOYCE B.S. Business Education; War- saw; Gamma Phi Beta; Union Comm. Ch.; YMCA; Pom Pon; lU Young Democrats; Standard Board. WUNDERLICH, RON VERN B.S. Finance; Elkhart. WURTZ. JOHN ANTHONY B.S. Management and Ad- ministration; Sigma Chi; lU Young Republicans; Skull and Crescent. ZAHRT, FREDERICK KNARR B.S. Transportation; Wina- mac; Alpha Tau Omega. Treas., Cor. Sec; ARBUTUS; lU Foundation; Marching 100; Union Comm. Ch.; YMCA Board Rep. ZEGELBONE, CHARLES STEPHAN B.S. Marketing; Homewood, III.; Zeta Beta Tau; Marketing Club; Hillel Foundation; lU Young Democrats. ZICKLER, LEONARD LOUIS B.S. Management Administra- tion; Indianapolis; Lambda Chi Alpha; Intramural Sports. ZIEG, KERMIT CHARLES JR. B.S. Finance; Culver; Foster Quad; Finance Club; Delta Sigma Pi; Soc. for the Advance- ment of Management; Phi Eta Sigma; Scuba Club. ZIMMERMAN, DAVID ALBERT B.S. General Business Administration; Elkhart; Gov. Dodds House. ZUKERMAN, EDWARD HARVEY B.S. Accounting; Indi- anapolis; Accounting Club; Hillel Foundation; lU Young Republicans. dentistry ACCORDING TO DR. M. K. MINE, Dean of the School of Dentistry since 1945. future plans include a general expansion of all facilities which have been lo- cated in Indianapolis since 1958. Dentistry students at- tend the Bloomington campus for two or three years and then transfer to the Indianapolis center for more concen- trated work. Two of the outstanding features of the school are the large amount of dental research being done and the fact that the largest dental graduate school in the nation is maintained. 471 ALZAMORA, RICARDO D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. ASDELL, BENONI WILLARD D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapo- lis; Pres. of Dental Class: Delta Sigma Delta. BAETSLE, BRADLEY ARTHUR D.D.S. Dentistry; Misha- waka; Flame Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Psi Omega; Student ADA: Intramural Athletics. BARNARD, KENNETH ELDON D.D.S. Dentistry: Oakland City. BEEMAN, GORDON LEE D.D.S. Alpha Epsilon Delta; Delta Sigma BLAZOUDAKIS, CHAZALAMHOS ens, Greece. BOJRAB, DAVID GEORGE D.D.S. Jr. A.D.A.; Delta Sigma Delta. BOYD, LOGAN BALLARD A.B., D.D.S. Lick; Delta Sigma Delta; l-Men ' s Assoc Council; Chi Phi. Dentistry; Loogootee; Delta. D.D.S. Dentistry; Ath- Dentistry; Ft. Wayne; Dentistry; French Jr. Interfraternity BURNS, ROBERT WILLIS D.D.S. Dentistry; Spencer; Delta Sigma Delta; I-Men ' s Assoc; Wrestling; Psi Chi; Phi Gam- ma Delta. CAIN, DALE OLIS D.D.S. Dentistry; Boston; Xi Psi Phi. CARROLL, ROGER ALLAN D.D.S. Dentistry: Brownsburg: lU Flying Club; Student ADA. CHAPIN, C. HOWARD D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; lU Flying Club; Flyerama Flying Club; Student ADA; Pho- tography Club; Phi Kappa Tau, Vice-Pres., Soc. Ch. Dentistry; Gary; Phi and Crescent; Sphinx CHENTNIK, RICHARD M. D.D.S. Sigma Kappa; Psi Omega; Skull Club; Little 500, Steering Comm. CHONG, WALLACE F. D.D.S. Dentistry: Hilo, Hawaii; Psi Omega; Student Amer. Dental Assoc. CLARK, GEORGE R. D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Inter- fraternity Council; Xi Psi Phi; Phi Kappa Theta. COHEN, STEPHEN A.B., M.A., D.D.S. Dentistry; Indi- anapolis; Alpha Omega; Interfraternity Council; S.C.A.D.A.; Sigma Xi; Dental Student Council. COMER, JONATHAN STEVENS D.D.S. Dentistry; Moores- ville; Delta Sigma Delta; Beta Theta Pi. DAFFRON, LOWELL MERRITT D.D.S. Dentistry; Green- wood; Student ADA. DEADY, MICHAEL JOSEPH B.S., D.D.S. Dentistry: Terre Haute. DEUSCHLE, JOHN HANLAN B.S., D.D.S. Dentistry; La Porte; Delta Sigma Delta; lU Newman Club; lU Young Republicans; Student A.D.A.; Phi Delta Theta. if you were in the toothpaste control j DYER, LARRY MICHAEL D.D.S. Dentistry: Evansville; Delta Sigma Delta; Student A.D.A.; Sigma Phi Epsilon. EPPERSON, CHARLES RICHARD D.D.S. Dentistry: Evans- ville; Delta Sigma Delta; Delta Upsilon. FONTAINE, RICHARD ALAN D.D.S. Dentistry; Indian- apolis. FOX, RALPH EDWARD D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis: Xi Psi Phi. FRANKLIN, JAMES HOYT D.D.S. Dentistry: Fresno, Cali- fornia. FRITTS, JAMES JOSEPH D.D.S. Dentistry; DeMotte. GAUSS, DAVID LEE B.S., D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Flame Club; Judicial Board; Student A.D.A.; Psi Omega. GIRAULT, JOSEPH City, Mo. FRANCOIS D.D.S. Dentistry; Kansas GRAHAM, LARRY LLOYD D.D.S. Dentistry: Indianapolis; Delta Sigma Delta; Lambda Chi Alpha. GRIFFIN, ROBERT SHERMAN D.D.S. Dentistry: Evans- ville; Delta Sigma Delta; Student A.D.A.; Acacia. HAMILTON, GARRY DEAN D.D.S. Dentistry: Browns- burg; Xi Psi Phi. HARPER, RONNIE DEAN D.D.S. Dentistry; Westphalia; Student A.D.A. 472 HICKMAN, JERRY RICHARD A.B., D.D.S. Dentistry; Ft. Wayne; Delta Sigma Delta; Student A.D.A. HIGGINS, D. KEITH B.S., D.D.S. Dentistry; Ft. Wayne; Delta Sigma Delta; Student A.D.A. HOERATH, JOHN CARTER D.D.S. Dentistry; Speedway; Alpha Tau Omega; Treas., Junior and Senior Classes; Stu- dent A.D.A.; Psi Omega. HUDSON, JAMES REUBEN B.S., D.D.S. Dentistry; Sey- mour; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Delta Sigma Delta. D.D.S. HUDSON, JOSEPH T. Sigma Delta. KENNEDY, MARTIN FRANKLIN Pauw; Student A.D.A. KIM, RAYMOND LOUIS A.B., D.D.S geles, Calif.; Student A.D.A.; Xi Psi Phi KING, MICHAEL DEWEY B.S., D.D.S. Dentistry; Kokomo Dentistry; Tell City; Delta D.D.S. Dentistry; De- Dentistry; Los An- KNAPP, JOEL A.B. Dentistry; Gary; Daily Student. KNIGHT, JOHN DOUGLAS D.D.S. Dentistry; Terre Haute; Delta Sigma Delta; Tau Kappa Epsilon. LARGURA, ALDO MARIO D.D.S. Dentistry; Gary; Delta Sigma Delta. LASBURY, RICHARD LEE A.B., D.D.S. Dentistry; Indian- apolis; Student A.D.A. LAUZARDO, ESTHER YOHANDA B.S. Dentistry; Miami, Fla.; lU Newman Club; A.D.A. LEE, JAMES LAROY D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. LOFT, STUART ROY D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. LOPP, VANCE FRED D.D.S. Dentistry; Nappanee; Delta Sigma Delta. MARTIN, RICHARD ARNOLD D.D.S. Dentistry: Ottawa, III.; Delta Sigma Delta; I-Men ' s Assoc, Tennis; Phi Gamma Delta. MAYHILL, RONALD G. D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. McGUlRE, JIMMIE LEE B.S., D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapo- lis. McMURRAY, THOMAS DAVID D.D.S. Denti.stry; Indian- apolis. group, please try our filUn drill team MESSERSMITH, ROBERT P. A.B. Dentistry; Munster; Lambda Chi Alpha, Pledge Trainer. MILLER, DAVID LBE D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Delta Sigma Delta. MYERS, CHARLES WARREN D.D.S. Dentistry; Veeders- burg; Student A.D.A.; Sigma Chi. MYERS. DAVID WILLIAM D.D.S. Dentistry; Veedersburg; Student A.D.A. NAY AN, TEOFILO M. D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. OHARA, PATRICK SHIGEO B.S., D.D.S. Dentistry; Wa- hiawa Oahu, Hawaii; Psi Omega. PAYER, MICHAEL DONALD D.D.S. Dentistry; Munster; Psi Omega. QUEALY, RICHARD DAVID D.D.S., B.S. Dentistry; Indi- anapolis; Delta Sigma Delta; Union Board; Student A.D.A. REIMER, JOHN CHARLES B.S., D.D.S. Dentistry; Rich mond. REISINGER, V. EUGENE A.B. Flame Club; lU Foundation A.D.A.; Wright Quad, Sec. REITH, HARRY J. D.D.S. Dentistry; Fort Wayne. RENWALD, DANIEL CHARLES D.D.S. Dentistry; mond. D.D.S. Dentistry; Psi Omega, Sec; Hobart; Student Ham- 473 RICHEY, DONALD FRANKLIN D.D.S. Dentistry; Evans- ville; Student Council; Psi Omega. ROBERTS, DONALD CLYDE D.D.S. Dentistry; Hammond; Xi Psi Phi; Vice-Pres. Jr. year, ROCKE, R. THOMAS D.D.S., B.S. Dentistry; La Porte; Delta Sigma Delta; Phi Delta Theta, Sec; Student Council; Jr. IFC; lU Young Republicans. RYAN, LARRY DALE D.D.S. Dentistry; Warren; Toma- hawk; Varsity Ath. SANDERS, SYBIL MARIE D.D.S. Dentistry; Hazlelon; Cheerleader; Dental School Sec; Student A.D.A.; Alpha Phi Gamma; Scholastic Ch., Memorial Hall. SAWIN, JOHN WILLET D.D.S. Dentistry; Columbus; Vice- Pres. Sr. Dental Class; Delta Sigma Delta; Alpha Epsilon Delta; YMCA; Phi Gamma Delta. SCHYMIK, JOHN B. D.D.S. Sigma Delta. SEIB, RICHARD E. D.D.S. Chi Alpha; Student A.D.A.; Rush Ch. Dentistry; Evansville; Delta Dentistry; Evansville; Lambda lU Newman Club; Psi Omega, Dentistry; Indianapolis; Dentistry; Indi- SERING, DALE LE ROY D.D.S. Psi Omega. SHOEMAKER, JOSEPH WILLIAM D.D.S. anapolis; Student A.D.A.; Psi Omega. SHOWLEY, JACK ELLIS D.D.S. Dentistry; La Porte; Delta Sigma Delta; lU Foundation; Marching 100; Acacia. SILAGI, JAN LOUIS D.D.S. Dentistry; Hammond; Student A.D.A.; Psi Omega. SPRINGER, JAMES THOMAS D.D.S. Dentistry; Vero Beach, Florida; Delta Sigma Delta. STEDMAN, WILLIAM JOE D.D.S. Dentistry; Sullivan; Delta Sigma Delta; Class Officers; Sr. Class, Student Coun- cil. STROHAVER, ROBERT ALLEN D.D.S. Dentistry; Pjqua, Ohio; IFC; Student A.D.A.; Psi Omega, Treas., Pres. SWANTKO, RODNEY PAUL D.D.S. Dentistry; Hammond; B.S. DENNIS WILLIAM D.D.S Dentistry; South B.S., D.D.S. Dentistry; Gary; Kappa TALBOT Bend TAYLOR, RAY NOBLE Alpha Psi. TERNISKY, MICHAEL JOHN D.D.S. Dentistry; Man Chester, N. Y.; Delta Sigma Delta; Student A.D.A. THOMAN, DALTON MATTHEW D.D.S., A.B. Dentistry Shelbyville; Sphinx Club; Student A.D.A.; Delta Phi Alpha Delta Tau Delta. did you say Vm your first patient?!?! Mi-. ' ta AS A. • ' -V S. w-j K.i ' « , -.i TIFFANY, GOERGE ALAN D.D.S., B.S. Dentistry; Poinci- ana, Lauderdale, Fla.; Theta Chi; Delta Sigma Delta. TROPMANN, WILLIAM D.D.S. Dentistry; Ft. Wayne; Psi Omega. URBANSKI, TED JOSEPH JR. D.D.S. Dentistry; Gary; Psi Omega; A.D.A. VANROEKEL, NED BURON D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Delta Sigma Delta. WHITE, ALAN BUDD D.D.S. Dentistry; Westfield; Delta Sigma Delta; Student A.D.A. WILLITS, DAVID ALLEN D.D.S. Dentistry; Grabill; Delta Sigma Delta; Falcon Club; Alpha Tau Omega. ZAGER, ROBERT ANTHONY D.D.S. Dentistry; Ft. Wayne; Falcon Club; IFC; Skull and Crescent; Student A.D.A.; Kappa Delta Rho, Vice-Pres. 474 education THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, headed by Dean H. G. Shane, has introduced a new teaching program called INSITE, or Instructional Systems in Teacher Educa- tion. Financed by a $747,200 Ford Foundation Grant, this program provides the student with a full semester of student teaching at full pay and the opportunity to achieve a master ' s degree in four years. In order to expand the Special Education Department, Dr. Boyd McCandless has established the Clinic Complex, a child study clinic. 475 ADAMS, GERALD DON B.S. Biological Science; Dallas, Texas; Kappa Alpha Psi, Song Master, Keeper of Records; YMCA. ADAMS, NATHAN ALDRICH B.S. English; Frankfort; Church organist and pianist. ADAMS, RALPH JAMES B.S. Social Studies; Hammond; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pledge master. Secretary; IMU Sports Car Club; lU Folksong Club. ADAMS, SUSAN L. B.S. Elementary Education; St. Louis, Mo.; Delta Gamma; President ' s Cabinet; Student Educa- tion Assoc; Christian Science Organization. ADCOCK, VICKI SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Bloom- ington; Delta Gamma; Pi Lambda Theta; lU Foundation; YWCA. ADSIT, STANLEY LEON B.S. Social Studies; Burrows; Scabbard and Blade; Vice-Gov., Martin Hall, Gov., Martin Hall; Gov., Jenkinson Hall. ALLEN, SUSAN ELAIN B.S. Speech and Theater; Alpha Chi Omega; Elwood. ANDERSON, JOHN THOMAS E.D. Social Studies; New Carlisle; Foster; Little 500; lU Young Democrats. ANDERSON, ROSEMARY McINTOSH A.B. English; New Albany. ANDREWS, MARSHA ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Read Center; Student Education Assoc; lU Young Re- publicans. ARMOUR, BONNIE JEAN B.S. Elementary Education; Clarksville; Wells Quad; Belles. ARMSTRONG, HOWARD E. JR. B.S. Social Studies; High- land. ARMSTRONG. LESLIE JEAN B.S. Elementary Education; Springville; Alpha Chi Omega; Enomene; lU Foundation; Mortar Board; Pleiades; YWCA. ARNOLD, JANE B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Read Center; Student Education Assoc; Assoc, for Child- hood Education. ARNOLD, KAREN C. B.S. Language Arts; Mishawaka. BADERTSCHER, BARBARA ANN A.B. Elementary Educa- tion; Bloomington; Kappa Delta; Belles; Student Educ. Club.; Sailing Club; Union Board; YWCA. BAHAR, VICTORIA FRANCES B.S. Elementary Education; Michigan City; National Education Assoc; Soc. Ch. Assoc. BAIL, BARBARA ANN B.S. Elementary Education: Fort Wayne; Teter Quad; ARBUTUS; lU Collegiate Democrats; Pi Lambda Theta; Gov. of Boisen Hall. BAIN, BEVERLY REVA B.S. Elementary Education; East Chicago; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Song Leader; Hillel Founda- tion; YWCA; Pre-School for the Handicapped. BAKER, JERRY LEE B.S. Business Education; Warren; Wright Quad, Gov.; ARBUTUS; Delta Sigma Pi; Account- ing Club; YMCA. when i m a teacher, there will be no BALES, RUTH ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Economy; Sycamore; Assoc, for Childhood Ed.; Student Ed. BANTA, JANET SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Indian- apolis. BARBER, ANDREA SUSAN A.B. Language Arts; South Bend; Trees Center, Sec. BARTER, MARY FRANCES B.S. Elementary Education; Oak Park, 111.; Zeta Tau Alpha; Rec. Sec; ACE Club; SNEA Club; YWCA. BARTH, MELANIE KAY B.S. Language Arts; South Bend; Social Ch., Oak Hall. BAUMGARTNER, CAROLYN ANN B.S. Elementary Edu- cation; Alexandria; Pi Beta Phi; Activities Ch.; ARBUTUS; lU Foundation; Union Comm. Ch. BECKER, JAMES H. B.S. Education; Jeffersonville; Wright Quad; Circle K , Vice-Pres., Director; University Found- er ' s Day Comm.; Student Elections Comm.; SNEA. BECKER, JO ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Gary. BEIRGIER, CHERYL JEAN B.S. Education; Griffith; Alpha Omicron Pi, Activities Ch., Soc. Ch.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Enomene; Mortar Board; Pleiades. BEESLEY, ROBERT CHARLES B.S. Biology; Westport; Barbell Club. BELL, CHARLOTTE MARIE B.S. Elementary Education; Corydon; SNEA. BERBECO, NEO MICHAEL B.S. Social Studies; Hammond; lU Collegiate Democrats. 476 BERNS, DONNA D. B.S. Biological Science; Gary; PEMM Club; Oceanides; WRA. BIERLY, JANET ROSE B.S. Language Arts; Walkerton; SNEA. BIGLER, CHESTER MacARTHUR A.B. Social Studies; Bloomington. BINGHAM, PATRICIA DELORES B.S. Elementary Educa- tion; Gary; Alpha Kappa Alpha; FTA; NAACP; Wesley Foundation; YWCA. BLESSING, CONSTANCE DIANE B.S. Business Education, Indianapolis. BLOUGH, SUSANNE F. B.S. Special Education; Fort Wayne; Foster Quad, Gov.; ACE; CEC; NEA; Tomahawk. BOLENBAUGH, JANE E. B.S. Foreign Language; South Bend; Hickory. BOLTON, PAMELA KAY B.S. Elementary Education; Ko- komo. BORICH, GARY DONALD B.S. Radio and Television; South Holland, 111. BOSHEARS, STEPHEN RAY B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington. BOSSELMANN, PAMELA W. B.S. Elementary Education; Waverly, Pa.; Delta Gamma; lU Foundation; YWCA. BOUGHMAN, L. DAY B.S. Language Arts; Kokomo; Chi Omega; lU Foundation; Mortar Board, Vice-Pres.; Pleiades; Jr. Student Ath. Board; Student Ath. Board. BOWMAN, DORIS PEARL B.S. Biological Science; Indian- apolis; Campus Christians; SNEA; International Affairs Comm.; Auditorium Ushers Corps. BOX, ALICE B.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis. BRADDOCK, LANA B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Springdale, Conn.; Chi Omega, Rush Ch.; Panhellenic; YWCA; Union Comm. Ch. BRADSHAW, RICHARD C. A.B. Social Studies; Delphi. BRAMMELL, RICHARD AUSTIN B.S. Social Studies; Frankfort; I Men ' s Assoc; lU Young Republicans; Senior Varsity Baseball. BRANHAM, MARTHA JANE A.B. Literature; Crawfords- ville; Teter Quad, Treas.; IHRA Executive Council; lU Young Republicans; Senatorial Assoc. BREMER, JANICE LYNN B.S. Elementary Education; In- dianapolis; Phi Mu, Treas. -Sec; National Ed. Assoc. BRINKLEY, RONDA KAY B.S. English Language Arts; Eaton; Alpha Gamma Delta, Asst. Pledge Tr.; AWS; Stu- dent Ed. Assoc; Library Science Club; YWCA. tests, no attendance, no classes BROACH, MARY ANN B.S. Language Arts; Jeffersonville; Alpha Delta Kappa; Student Ed. Assoc. BROVIAK, MARY ELLEN B.S. Elementary Education; La- Porte; Newman Club; Student Elections Comm. BROWN, JOSEPH HOLMES B.S. Biological Sciences; Mon- ticello: Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Intramurals Ch. BROWN, SHARON LEE B.S. Elementary Education; Browns- town; Alpha Omicron Pi; Union Board; YWCA. BROWN, THOMAS FRANCIS B.S. Social Studies; Lansdale, Pa.; Beta Theta Pi, Social Ch.; Varsity Football. BROWN, TIMOTHY J. B.S. Social Studies; Auburn; Little 500; Intramural Sports. BROYER, GEORGE WILLIAM B.S. Elementary Education; Martinsville. BUCHA, BONNIE ANN B.S. Elementary Education; St. John; Memorial Hall; Corridor Advisor; Pom Pon Girl; Student National Ed. Assoc; Mini Rider, Little 500 Dorm Ch. BUCHHEIT, ALOIS PETER B.S. Radio and Television: Fort Wayne; Alpha Tau Omega; Public Rel. Dir.; Worthy Usher; Little 500 Variety Show, Ch.; Daily Student. BUNNELL, CARL FRANCIS B.S. Social Studies; Jefferson- ville; Wright Quad. BURD, MARGARET EVELYN B.S. English: Student Ed. Assoc; Christian Science Student Organization; Internation- al Christian University; UNESCO. BUTLER. DARLEEN R. B.S. Social Studies; Fort Wayne: Elections Comm. 477 BYRON, ROBERT ALLEN B.S. Social Studies; Remington; Theta Chi; Falcon Club; Skull and Crescent. CANFIELD, ELEANOR LINDA B.S. Speech and Theater; Indianapolis; Wells Quad, Corridor Advisor, Judicial Board; Canterbury Vestry, Sec. CANTOR, EILENE FRANCES B.S. Elementary Education; University City, Mo.; Sigma Delta Tau; AWS; Hillel Foun- dation. CARMICHAEL, KATHRYN J. B.S. Elementary Education; Springville. CARPENTER, RITA ANN Bend; Read Center, YWCA. CARROLL, ELIZABETH JEAN B.S Wayne; Pi Beta Phi; Cheerleader; leader USA. CAVALCANTI, WILLIAM B. B.S. Sigma Phi Upsilon; Activities Ch.; CHAMPION, PATRICIA ANN B.S. Fremont. B.S. Elementary Education; South House Council, Center Council; Language Arts; Fort Miss lU; Miss Cheer- Art; Rochester, N. Y.; Varsity Diving; NAEA. Elementary Education; CHANCE, JANICE ELAINE B.S. Elementary Education and Special Education; Gary; SNEA; CEC; Folksong Club. CLARQUIST, MARIAN ELIZABETH B.S. Elementary Edu- cation; South Bend; Phi Lambda Theta. CLIPPINGER, SARA COWLE B.S. Elementary Education; Evansville; Delta Gamma; YWCA; LUNA; SNEA; ACE. CLORE, SHIRLEY ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Indi- anapolis; Read Center, Asst. Floor Rep., Scholarship Comm. COFFIN, JAMES LARRY B.S. Social Studies; Bloomington; Wright Quad, Soc. Ch.; Little 500 Rider; Fall Carnival; Student Party Delegate. COFFIN, NANCY MARTIN B.S. Fine Art Education; Bloomington; AWS; SNEA; Publicity Ch. COGAN, JAMES RICHARD B.S. Elementary Education; East Chicago; Teter. COLEMAN, DONALD GENE B.S. Social Studies; Fort Wayne. COLLINS. SHARON RAE B.S. Elementary Education; Teter; SENSE; Jr. Class Council; NEA; Student Gov ' t. COOKE, JUDITH FORREST A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Peru; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Sigma Alpha Eta; YWCA. COSTELLO. JUDITH ANN B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; Read; ACE; SNEA. COSTLOW, JUDSON JAMES B.S. Biological Sciences; Kirk- lin; Beta Theta Pi. arithmetic problem: midterms x lesson COSTLOW, SARA JAYNE B.S. Elementary Education; Kirk- lin. CRACRAFT, NANCY DELLE B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington; Student Education Assoc. CRAFTON, JANICE KAY B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington. CRAIG, JACQUELYN SUSAN B.S. Elementary Education; Rising Sun; Alpha Gamma Delta; Memorial Hall, Gov.: lU Young Republicans; Wesley Foundation; YWCA. CRAIG, MARY ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Naples- ville; Read, Landes Hall Judicial Board; YWCA; EAF; Little Sisters of Minerva, Pres.; Red Book Ch. CRANNINI, ART B.S. Mathematics; Bloomington. CREEK, PAMELA J. B.S. Elementary Education; Jefferson- ville; Alpha Phi; Rush Ch.; YWCA; Panhellenic; lU Foun- dation; Red Book Committee. CREEKMORE, CAROL EILEEN B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Pom Pons; AWS; YWCA, Cabinet. CRITTENDEN, JOHN MARSH B.S. Language Arts; Bre- men; Sigma Pi, Sec; Rush Ch., Scholarship Ch., Song Leader; Foundations for College. CUDDY, KAY LOUISE B.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis. DAVIS, MAUDIE EVELYN B.S. Elementary Education; Springville. DAVIS, SUSAN LYNN B.S. Elementary Education; Elkhart; Willkie; Center Council, Read Center; Student Ed. Assoc; YWCA. 478 DAVIS, TREVA BETH B.S. Elementary Education; Winslow; Alpha Omicron Pi; Vice-Pres. of Panhellenic; International Affairs Comm. YWCA; lU Foundation; Union Comm. Ch. DECROES, TERRY LEE B.S. History; Kokomo; Phi Sigma Kappa; lU Follcsong Club; lU Young Republicans. DECROES, NORMA DEEN B.S. Speech and Hearing Thera- py; Kokomo; Sigma Alpha Eta. DEROSE, ANTHONY LOUIS B.S. Social Studies; New Haven. B.S. Elementary Education; Elementary Education, Madi- DETAMORE, SANDRA MYERS Marion. DEVEARY, PHYLLIS JO B.S. son; NEA. DIAMOND, LOUISE PAULA B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Sigma Delta Tau; SNEA; Hillel Foundation; ARBUTUS; YWCA; Sailing Club. DINOTO, FRANCES ROSA B.S. Physical Science; Jefferson- ville; Maple Hall, Cult. Ch., Comm. Ch., Religious Ch.; American Chemical Soc. Pres.; lU Newman Club, Vice- Pres.; Librarian; Library Club. DODD, PAULA JO B.S. Elementary Education; Paris Cross- ing; ACE. DODSON, PATRICIA NELL B.S. Speech and Theater; Val- ley Station, Ky.; University Singers; Wesley Foundation. DOLSON, SANDRA KAYE B.S. Special Education; Fort Wayne; CEC; Sailing Club. DUNN, DOROTHY JANE B.S. Spanish and English; Bloom- ington; Kappa Kappa Gamma; lU Foundation. DYE, JUDITH JOANN B.S. Elementary Education; Munster; Zeta Tau Alpha; AWS; Cosmopolitan Club. DYER, SARA LEE B.S. Elementary Education; Worthington; Sigma Kappa, First Vice-Pres.; Belles; ACE; YWCA. EARL LINDA LEE B.S. Elementary Education; Hammond; McNutt Quad; SNEA; ACE; Fine Arts Club. EDMUNDS, LINDA B.S. Elementary Education; North Ver- non. ELLIOTT, BARBARA ANN B.S. Education; New Palestine; Sigma Kappa, Treas.; YWCA. ELLISON, NANCY C. B.S. Fine Arts; Alpha Omicron Pi; NAEA; Union Board. EMMOMS, FRANCIS JEAN B.S. Language Arts; Shoals; Read; Freshman Orientator; lU Young Republicans; SNEA. EISENHUT, JUDITH ELLEN B.S. Social Studies; Fort Wayne; YWCA; lU Collegiate Democrats. plan units = many long, sleepless nights EPSTEIN, JUDITH ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Teter Quad; Indianapolis. ERICKSON, THOMAS B.S. Mathematics; South Milwaukee, Wis.; Beta Theta Pi; Varsity Football and Baseball; lU Foundation; I-Men ' s Assoc. ETIENNE, RONALD BERNARD B.S. Social Studies; Tell City; Linden; Gov. EVANS, SHARON SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Green- field. EVERITT, BARBARA LYNN B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Phi Mu: Sec, Treas.; National Ed. Assoc; Social Services Club. EYER, TERESA LOU A.B. Language; Markle; Read; AWS Legislative Board; Live Y ' ers; Preschool Ch.; AWS; lU Foundation. FEATHERSTONE, RICHARD KENT B.S. Social Studies; Kokomo; Dodds House; lU Foundation. FENTON, BARBARA IRENE B.S. Elementary Education; Oak Park, III.; Pi Beta Phi; Fresh. Camp Steering Comm.; Enomene; lU Foundation; YWCA. FERGUSON, DONNA LEE B.S. Elementary Education: Lansing, III.; Wells Quad. FIGHTER, CHARLES LEON B.S. Social Studies; Dixon, 111.; Phi Gamma Delta; SEA Club; Student Ed. Assoc; Varsity Tennis. FINE, ROSALIND B.S. English; Evansville; Sigma Delta Tau; YWCA; Cosmopolitan Club; Hillel Foundation; Inter- national Affairs. FINKBINER, RONALD WILLIAM B.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis; Wright Quad; Parks House Ath. Ch.; lU Col- legiate Democrats. 479 KKKKKk mtl mMi M FINNEY, ELNORA A.S. Elementary Education; Gary; SEA; NAACP; lU Collegiate Democrats; Sailing Club; YWCA. FISH, WILLIAM C. A.B. Social Studies; Richmond; Lambda Chi Alpha. FISHER, JEAN ANNE B.S. Elementary Education; Kendall- ville; Sycamore. FLIGOR, CECILIA MARIE B.S. Home Economics; Cos Noctox, Ohio. FLORETTA, JUDITH DIANE B.S. Elementary Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Foun- dation; Panhellenic; Union Comm. Ch. FOALE, PATRICIA ANN B.S. Language Arts; Whiting; Zeta Tau Alpha; Alpha Lambda Delta; Student Ed. Assoc. FORAND, PAULETTE NEMETH B.S. Elementary Educa- tion; Munster; Alpha Omicron Pi; Mini Rider; Fall Car- nival. FORNEY, JUDITH ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Indi- anapolis; Delta Gamma, Soc. Ch.; Cor. Sec; YWCA; Union Comm. Ch.; ACE; SEA. FOSTER, DORELL KAY B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington. FOX, BARBARA ANN B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Columbus; Alpha Chi Omega; Sigma Alpha Eta; YWCA. FOX, ALICE ANNE B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapo- lis; Alpha Chi Omega, First Vice-Pres.; House Mngr.; YWCA. FRANKLIN, BEVERLY JANE B.S. Elementary Education; SEA. FRANKLIN, ELIZABETH ANN B.S. Language Arts; Clay- ton; Alpha Omicron Pi; Board of Standards Comm.; YWCA, First Vice-Pres.; Student Ed. Assoc. FRAZIER, MARYELLEN DUANE B.S. Elementary Educa- tion; Muncie; Read Center; House Mngr.; SEA; CEA; Stu- dent Elections Comm.; YWCA. FRITZ, CAROL ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Alpha Omicron Pi; Board of Standards; AWS; Newman Club; YWCA. FRJELICH, EUGENE WALTER B.S. Art Education; Chi- cago; Program Ch. For National Art Ed. FROMM, SANDRA JEANETTE B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Sigma Delta Tau, Activities Ch.; Senior Ed. of AR- BUTUS; AWS; Sophomore Class Council; Enomene; Plei- ades. FULLER, SHARON MARGARET B.S. Elementary Educa- tion; Gary; Delta Zeta; Rec. Sec; Guard; Jr. Panhellenic; YWCA. GABOR, MARY LOUISE B.S. Language Arts; East Chicago; Pine Hall; National Ed. Assoc; Library Science Club. GAVALCANTI, WILLIAM B. B.S. Social Studies; Bloom- ington. couldn t do my class observation at d A ' iii GASKINS, JAMES EUGENE B.S. History; Michigan City; Acacia, Vice-Pres.; Rush Ch.; lU Young Republicans; Sailing Club; Spelunking Club; IMU Sports Car Club. GELFIUS, LUCINDA JANE B.S. Social Studies; Columbus; Memorial Hall; Student NEA; SNEA; AWS. GIANNINI, ARTHUR NELLO B.S. Social Studies; Ham- mond. GILLIAM, JOHN DAVID B.S. Social Studies and General Business; Elkhart; Beta Theta Pi, Pres., Chandlar; Sec, Treas. of Sophomore Class; lU Foundation; Jr. IFC; IFC. GILLIATT, WILLIAM F. B.S. Elementary Education; New Albany. GLASGOW, ROSEMARY B.S. Business Education; Mauck- port; Read Center; Student National Ed. Assoc. GLENN, NAOMI MAE B.S. Elementary Education; Bedford. GOOD, JOAN L. B.S. Home Economics; LaPorte. GORDON, JACQUELINE MARIE B.S. Special Education; East Chicago; McNutt Quad; CEC; SNEA; AAMD; ACE. CORSAGE, NANCY ANN B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; Sycamore Hall; Assoc, of Mental Deficiency; Assoc. of Childhood Ed.; Council for Exceptional Children. GOTHARD, JAMES A. B.S. Social Studies; Lafayette; Phi Gamma Delta; Rush Ch.; Scholarship Ch.; lU Foundation, Steering Comm.; Senatorial Asst.; YMCA. GOULD, NANCY GAY B.S. Elementary Education; Birming- ham, Michigan; Gamma Phi Beta; Efficiency Ch.; YWCA; Freshman Card Section. 480 GRANT, CHARLIE MAE WRIGHT B.S. Mathematics, Physics; Student National Ed. Assoc; Sailing Club. GRAY, LEROY B.S. Language Arts; Gary; Alpha Phi Alpha; Walnut Hall; Student NEA; NAACP. GREEN, JUDITH ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Leba- non; Gamma Phi Beta; NEA; YWCA. GUNN, BEVERLY ANN B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; South Bend; Sigma Alpha Eta. GUNNELL, CHRISTINA ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Kokomo; Maple Hall. GURCHIEK, CAROL SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Assoc, for Childhood Ed. GUYNN, ANNE IRENE B.S. Elementary Education; Koko- mo; Alpha Kappa Alpha; SNEA; NAACP. GWYNN, SONYA KAREN B.S. French-Spanish; Indianapo- lis; Delta Zeta; Philanthropies Ch.; Cosmopolitan Club; YWCA. HAAS, MARY ELIZABETH B.S. Social Studies; Michigan City; Delta Zeta; lU Young Republicans; ARBUTUS. HAINES, MICHAEL WILLIAM B.S. Radio and Television; Logansport; Sigma Pi, Vice-Pres.; Arnold Air Soc. HAIRE, ARTHUR ALLEN B.S. Social Studies; Jefferson- ville; SNEA; Intramural Sports. HALL, LOUIS SCOTT B.S. Mathematics; Derby; SNEA; lU Collegiate Democrats. HAMM, ALMA JEAN B.S. Elementary Education; Gosport; Student Senate, Delegate. HARDING, JUDY MAUREEN B.S. Spanish; Indianapolis; Alpha Gamma Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Young Republicans; Pi Mu Epsilon, Sec; YWCA, Exec. Council. HARLOW, JOHN FREDERICK B.S. Social Studies; Vin- cennes. HARRELL, ROSALIND ALICE B.S. Language Arts; Nobles- ville; Kappa Alpha Theta; SNEA; lU Collegiate Demo- crats, Cor. Sec. HARRIS, HARVE JOHN B.S. Language Arts; Auburn. HART, BILL CLAYTON B.S. Fine Arts; Indianapolis; NAACP. HARTLEY, BARBARA ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Evansville; Wells Quad, Judicial Board; SNEA; Sailing Club. HARTWELL, SCHERRY LEE B.S. Home Economics; North Vernon; AHEA; Auditorium Usher Corps. u h s because i didn t have cab fare HAYES, EARLETTA L. B.S. Elementary Education; East Chicago; SNEA; NAACP; lU Newman Club. HAYWORTH, BETTY JOAN B.S. Elementary Education; Morgantown; SNEA. HEARN, CHRIS ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Danville; Memorial Hall, Corridor Advisor, House Council; SNEA; ACE. HELM, GLORIA JOYCE B.S. Elementary Education; Port- land; YWCA. HELTON, KATHLEEN FAYE B.S. Elementary Education; Greenbrae, California; Delta Gamma; ACE; YWCA; Union Board Comm. HENDERSON, CAROLE ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Hebron. HENDRICKS, MARILYN SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Speed; Gamma Phi Beta; Senior Class Female Organized Dir.; Junior Class Sec; Panhellenic, Rush Counsellor; Union Board Comm., Pop Concerts Ch. HENSLER, SHARON LEE B.S. Speech and Theater; Madi- son; Usher Corps. HERRIN, MARY LYNN B.S. Elementary Education; Indi- anapolis; Delta Gamma; AWS; lU Foundation; Jr. Student Athletic Board; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. HESSION, MILES ROBERT II B.S. Radio and Television; Indianapolis; YAF; lU Conservative League; lU Young Rpeublicans; Sigma Delta Chi. HEUCK, ALICE JEAN B.S. Elementary Education; Cincin- nati, Ohio; Kappa Alpha Theta; Pom Pon Girls; ACE; AWS; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. HIGHTOWER, FRANCES A. JONES B.S. Elementary Edu- cation; Gary; FTA; Cosmopolitan Club; NAACP. 481 HINSKY, REX RAYMOND B.S. Social Studies; Bloomington. HIPPENSTEEL. DIANE KAY B.S. Elementary Education; Michigan City; Freshman Orientor; Wesley Foundation. HOCHSCHILD, BARBARA ANN B.S. Elementary Educa- tion; Evanston, 111.; Alpha Chi Omega, Pres., Asst. Treas.; Enomene; lU Foundation; YWCA. HODGES, MARCIA SUE B.S. Social Studies; Oaktown; Sycamore Hall, Soc. Ch. HOSTETLER, SHERRY GAY B.S. Language Arts; Kokomo; Kappa Delta; YWCA, Student Leader. HOPPER, LINDA HELEN B.S. Elementary Education; Ev- ansville; Read Center, Activities Officer, Rep.; lU Orchestra; Pi Lambda Theta, Soc. Ch.; Sweetheart of Alpha Phi Omega; Tomahawk; Westminster Foundation. HOLTON, KATHLEEN F. B.S. Elementary Education; Greensburg; Delta Gamma; Union Board; ACE; YWCA. HOLWAGER, SARAH ELLEN B.S. Elementary Education; Madison; Phi Mu. HOTTLE, DALE KELLY B.S. English; Salem; SNEA, Treas. HOUSE. BETTY JEAN B.S. Elementary Education; Aurora; SNEA. HOWELL, LINDA LOUISE B.S. Elementary Education; Hobart; SNEA. HUNT, KAREN SUE B.S. Elementary Education; La Porte; ACE; SNEA; YWCA; ARBUTUS. HUNT, MARSHA B.S. Elementary Education; West La- fayette; Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush Ch.; Cheerleader; Pom Pon Girls; lU Foundation. HUNT, PHYLLIS LEE B.S. Biological Science; Bluffton; Chi Omega. HUTCHINSON, MARY JO A.B. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Delta Delta Delta. IMEL, MARY SUSAN B.S. Social Studies; Frankfort; Read Center, Vice-Gov., Judicial Board; University Singers; AWS; YWCA. INGRAM, PAULETTE JANE A.B. Fine Arts; Connersville; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. JACK, BARBARA LEE B.S. Elementary Education; Kendall- ville; EUB Student Foundation, Sec; SNEA; YWCA; Pi Lambda Theta. JACKSON, SANDRA L. B.S. Elementary Education; Monti- cello; Delta Gamma. JELYSICH, JUDITH ANN B.S. Art; Gary; Mason Hall, Cult. Ch.; SNEA; Junior Class Council; Board of Academic Review; Student Senate; Union Board Comm. teaching is such a very highly rewarding JEWELL, CAROLYN ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Indi- anapolis. JOHNSTON, BARBARA ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Crown Point; Hickory Hall, Cult. Ch. JOHNSON, CAROLYN VERA B.S. Social Studies; Chester- ton;; SNEA; lU Young Republicans. JOHNSON, THOMAS RALPH B.S. Biology; Boggstown; Phi Eta Sigma; Westminster Foundation. JONES, HELEN LAJUNE B.S. Elementary Education; Jef- fersonville. JONES, JUDITH McKENNA B.S. Special Education for Mentally Retarded; Indianapolis; Sigma Kappa; CEC; ACE, Pres.; YWCA. JUDY, LEONOR NEWBY A.B. Special Education; Browns- burg; Oak Hall, Judicial Board; SNEA; Wesley Foundation. KACHORIS, EVANGELINE B.S. Elementary Education; Hammond; SNEA. KARP, BEVERLY FAYE B.S. Library Science; Vincennes; Alpha Epsilon Phi. KARESH, JOANN A.B. Elementary Education; Syracuse; Teter Quad; Mini; NEA; YWCA. KAMMAN, PATTY JO B.S. Elementary; Columbus; Foster Quad. KAMINSKI, JANET EILEEN B.S. Elementary Education; Gary. 482 KAUFFMAN, KATHY ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Goshen; Wells Quad; Cosmopolitan Club; NEA; Assoc, of Childhood Education. KEITH, STEPHEN LARK.IN B.S. Social Studies; Shelby- ville; Alpha Phi Omega, Treas.; lU Young Republicans. KELLER SUE ANN B.S. General Science; Plymouth; NEA; YWCA. KILROY, JOAN MARIE B.S. Elementary Education; Scars- dale, N. Y.; Delta Gamma; Military Ball Queen. KINDRED, ANITA LYNNE B.S. Special Education; Wash- ington; Kappa Delta; Council for Exceptional Students. KLEIN, LINDA MORGUELAN B.S. Elementary Education; Louisville, Ky.; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Activities Ch.; LUNA Page; Student Education Assoc; Hillel Foundation. KLINGER, SUSAN M. B.S. Elementary Education; Chicago, 111.; Sigma Delta Tau, House Mngr., Activities Ch.; AR- BUTUS; AWS; Enomene, Treas.; lU Foundation; Pleiades. KOOP, KATHY B.S. Art; Cincinnati, Ohio; Alpha Phi, Pres.; NAEA; lU Foundation; Mortar Board; Oceanides; Panhel- lenic. Rush Counselor. KOOR, JUDITH B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington. KRALL, ROBERT LEE B.S. Elementary Education; Jeffer- sonville; Wright Quad, Judicial Board; Student Education Assoc; Assoc, for Childhood Education. KRAMER, DAVID CARL B.S. Biological Science; Boston; McNutt Quad, Governor. KVENICH, KATHERINE B.S. Elementary Education; Chi- cago; McNutt Quad; Usher Corps; Student Education Assoc KYSER, MICHAEL ALLAN B.S. Social Studies; Plymouth. LADNER, MARY ELIZABETH B.S. Elementary Education; Piqua, Ohio; Wells Quad, Governor; lU Young Republi- cans; Sailing Club; Singing Hoosiers; YWCA. LAKICH, PETER B.S. Elementary Education; East Chicago. LANE, CHARLOTTE JEAN B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Alpha Kappa Alpha; SNEA; NAACP. LEAL, IGNATIUS B.S. Biology; East Chicago; McNutt Quad; NEA; lU Calumet College Conference; lU Calumet Cam- pus Student Council, Social Ch.; Political Discussion Club. LEBO, SHARON DEE B.S. Elementary Education; Chicago, III.: Read; Assoc, for Childhood Education; Student Na- tional Ed. Assoc. LEBOWITZ, MARTIN SAUL A.B. English; Terre Haute; Zeta Beta Tau; I-Men ' s Assoc; Varsity Track. 2HS LIGHTNER, SARAH JANE B.S. py; South Bend. Speech and Hearing Thera- profession ♦ ♦ ♦ or so they keep telling me LONGENBERGER, SHARON ANN B.S. Speech and Hear- ing Therapy; Fort Wayne; Alpha Chi Omega, Social Ch., Second Vice-Pres.; Sigma Alpha Eta; YWCA, Co-Ch. Red- book. LUCAS, KAREN KAY A.B. Speech and Theater; Lebanon: AWS: Belles; YWCA; lU Homecoming Show. LUCKETT, JOHN EVERETT B.S. Education; Gary; Alpha Phi Alpha; National Ed. Assoc; NAACP. LUDDY, RUTH H. B.S. Elementary Education, Kindergarten Special; Hammond; Alpha Phi; ARBUTUS; Belles; lU Collegiate Democrats. LUGINBILL, GEORGE ARTHUR B.S. Biology; Berne: Sail- ing Club: Spelunking Club. LYNCH, MARILYN SUE B.S. English; North Vernon; Fos- ter Quad. MACK, FAITE ROYJLER-PONCEFONTE B.S. Education: Gary; Alpha Phi Alpha; Cosmopolitan Club: lU Collegiate Democrats; Sphinx Club. MACKANOS, CAROL SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Gamma Phi Beta, Pres. MAGES, DIANE BARBARA B.S. Elementary Education; Glencoe, III.: Alpha Epsilon Phi, Rec Sec; ARBUTUS; Hillel Foundation; Union Comm. Ch. MANN, JOHN RAYMOND B.S. Elementary Education; Mishawaka; Foster Quad. MANNING, PETRA AGNES B.S. Language Arts: Chester- ton. MARGEDANT, SUSAN ESTELLE B.S. Business Education, Indianapolis: Harper Hall; Sailing Club. 483 MATHEWS, ELIZABETH L. BORCHERDING B.S. mentary Education; Jeffersonville. Ele- MATLOCK, NANCY KAY Wayne; AWS. MATZKE, VIRGINIA SUE anapolis; Delta Gamma ARBUTUS; Panhellenic; ing Comm. McCLUNG, MELINDA JANE B.S Kokomo; Read Center; YWCA. B.S. Elementary Education; Fort B.S. Elementary Education, Indi- Pres., Rec. Sec; lU Foundation; Union Comm. Ch.; LUNA Steer- Elementary Education; MCCOY, CONNY JILL B.S. Biology; ConnersviUe; Pine Hall; SEA. McCOY, VICKI ANN B.S. Business Education; Indianapolis; Delta Delta Delta, Sec; lU Young Republicans; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA; Enomene. McCULLOCH, VIRGINIA LEE B.S. Elementary Education; New Albany; Teter; NEA; YWCA. McDonald, GEORGANNE B.S. Elementary Education; Valparaiso; Teter; Belles; YWCA. McGregor, BETTY CARROLL B.S. social studies; Oak- land City; Delta Zeta. McILHENNY, JOANN B.S. Social Studies, Hampton, Va.; Alpha Omicron Pi; lU Collegiate Democrats; YWCA. MclLREE, DEIRDREE ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Read Center. McKINLEY, DONNA KAY B.S. Elementary Education; Sellersburg; Alpha Chi Omega; Singing Hoosiers; YWCA; ARBUTUS Queen. McKINNEY. EDITH MARIE B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Hickory Hall; FTA; NAACP. McMILLIN, JANICE B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapo- lis; Alpha Xi Delta, Journal Cor. Sec, Chap.; YWCA; Young Republicans; Student Educational Assoc. McMULLEN, SANDRA JOAN B.S. Language Arts; Indian- apolis; Kappa Delta, Ed.; YWCA. McREYNOLDS, PAMELA ANN B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology; Evansville; Trees Center; Sigma Alpha Eta. MEADE, VIRGINIA LEA B.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis; Foster Quad; YWCA. MERCER, RUTH ANNE B.S. English; Indianapolis; Pi Beta Phi; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. MEYER, SHARON MAUREEN B.S. Elementary Education; Munster; Foster Quad. MICHAELS, JUDITH ILENE B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomfield. iVe got to wear those spiked heels; i MILLER, BERTIE JANE B.S. Language Arts; Pence; Delta Gamma; Teter Quad, Judicial Board, Cult. Ch.; Young Democrats. MILLER, CAROLE SUSAN B.S. Biological Science; Celina, Ohio; Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Trainer; lU Foundation; Jr. Stu- dent Athletic Board; Oceanides; YWCA; Pom Pen. MILLER, JANE ELLEN B.S. Special Education; Blooming- ton; Judicial Board; CEC; NEA; ACE. MILLS, KATHRYN IRIS B.S. Elementary Education; Porter; Wells Quad. MINNEMAN, PATRICIA ANN B.S. Speech and Theatre; Anderson: Delta Zeta; Read Cult. Comm.; University The- atre Productions; Women ' s Chorus; Singing Hoosiers; YWCA. MINIER, CLIFFORD MICHAEL B.S. Social Studies; Avilla; NEA; Rifle Club; lU Collegiate Democrats; Student Senate. MOORE, BARBARA LEE B.S. Elementary Education; Cul- ver; Teter Quad; ACE. MORGAN, JAMES ALLEN B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend. MORMON, MERRY LEIGH B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; Delta Gamma, Second Vice-Pres., Standards Ch.; Junior Class Council; lU Foundation, A R Comm.; Pleiades; YWCA, Freshman Camp Counselor, Student Leader; Union Comm. Ch. MORRIS, PAMELA CATHARINE B.S. Elementary Educa- tion: Indianapolis; Delta Gamma Treas.; YWCA. MYERS, CONNIE ELIZABETH A.B. Fine Arts; Wheatfield; Comm. Ch. at Read and McNutt Quad; Fall Carnival: lU Chapter National Art Ed. Assoc, Sec. NAVILLE, ELIZABETH ANN B.S. Education; Floyds Knobs; Wells Quad. 484 NEAL, KAREN ANN B.S. Social Studies; Mooresville; Teter Quad, Gov., Judicial Board; Student Ed. NEIDIGH, PHYLLIS ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomfield; Read, Rec. Ch., Special Events Ch.; ACE; SEA; Student Elections Comm. NELLANS, DIANA KAY B.S. Fine Arts; Mentone; Pi Beta Phi; YWCA; lU Young Republicans; Tyronian Queen; Na- tional Art Education Assoc. NEUMANN, SUE ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Lafay- ette; Sigma Kappa; YWCA. NIXON, VIRGINIA ANN B.S. Health and Safety: Hunting- burg; Chi Omega; Mason Hall Judicial Board; Student Mental Health Assoc; Schemm Club. OLIVER. NANCY JEAN B.S. Business Education; Valpa- raiso; Read; SEA. OLSON, CAROL JEAN B.S. Elementary Education; Ham- mond; Read. O ' MALLEY, RUTH ANN B.S. Special Education; Western Springs, 111.; Read; ACE, Sec; Council for Exceptional Children; SEA. OSTER, GARY GENE B.S. General Science; New Albany. OVERMYER, PATRICIA JEAN B.S. Language Arts; Indi- anapolis; Read; Teter Center Council Rep.; AWS, Legisla- tive Board; Pemm Club; Oceanides; WRA. OWEN, KAREN SUE B.S. Language Arts; Marion; Zeta Tau Alpha, Ritual Ch.; SEA; AWS, Comm. Ch.; Daily Student. OYAMA, SUSAN MIELO B.S. Mathematics; Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii; Read, Comm. Ch. PACK, FRANCES G. B.S. Speech and Theatre, Language Arts; Marion; Wells Quad, Song Leader, House Council; lU Sing; YWCA; lU Young Republicans; Singing Hoosiers. PARKER, LORNE ARNOLD B.S. Radio and Television; London, Ontario, Canada; Directors Guild; WFIU News Staff; YMCA; Varsity Baseball. PATTERSON, CYNTHIA ELLEN B.S. Elementary Educa- tion; Rushville; Alpha Xi Delta, Magazine Ch. PAWLOWSKI, J. E. B.S. Language Arts; Bloomington; Sigma Nu. PERK, SANDRA CAROL B.S. Elementary Education; Indi- anapolis; Read; Hillel Foundation. PETERSON, SUSAN G. B.S. Language Arts; . Hammond; Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice-Pres.; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans; Panhellenic, Sec, Pledge Trainers Workshop. PETROS, PETER JAMES B.S. Elementary Education; La- Porte. PLECINSKI, PETER W. B.S. Biological Science; Gary; Phi Mu Aloha; Marching 100; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; lU Symphonic Band; Little 500; Intramural Sports. don t want to be shorter than my students PLIKUHN, ELIZABETH ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Griffith; Read; NEA; ACE; lU Newman Club; YWCA. PORTER, NANCY OLCOTT B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Aurora; Sigma Alpha Eta. PRALL, VIRGINIA CARTER B.S. English; Bloomington. PRICE, NANCY JANE B.S. Language Arts; Whiting; Pi Beta Phi. Censor; lU Foundation; Jr. Student Athletic Board; YWCA, Student Leader. PROELL, BARBARA JOAN B.S. Language Arts; Seymour. RABER, JAMIE B.S. Language Arts; Valparaiso. RAINBOLT, MARTHA ELLEN B.S. Elementary Education; Mount Joy, Pa.; Read. RANDAZZO, FRANCES SANDRA B.S. Elementary Educa- tion; Gary; Read, Soc Ch.; SNEA. RANGE, WILLIE JR. B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Alpha Phi Alpha; NAACP. RASCOE, BEVERLY JEAN B.S. Business Education; Colum- bus; SEA. REEVE, DAVID ALAN B.S. Speech and Theatre; Bloom- ington; YMCA; Wesley Foundation. REGENSTRIEF, SANDRA FAYE B.S. Elementary Educa- tion; Indianapolis; Alpha Epsilon Phi. 485 RENNAKER, SHERYL DIANE B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Converse; Zeta Tau Alpha, Rec. Sec, Vice-Pres.; Aloha Lambda Delta; lU Foundation; Jr. Panhellenic; YWCA. REYNOLDS, RITA ROSE B.S. Elementary Education; And- erson; Read, Judicial Board; AWS; lU Young Republicans; YWCA; Mini; Fall Carnival. RICE, LUNETTE MARIE B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Indianapolis; Read; Sigma Alpha Eta; CEC. RIGGS. HARRY STEPHEN A.B. Social Studies; Fort Wayne; Teter Quad, Judicial Board, Gov., Treas., Pres. Pro-tem. RILEY, MARTHA ELAINE B.S. Elementary Education; Evansville; Zeta Tau Alpha; ARBUTUS; NEA; SEA; YWCA. RISKIND, ERICA JANE B.S. English; Highland Park, 111. RITCHIE, SHARON JEANNE B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Read; Sigma Alpha Sigma. ROBINSON, MARTHA ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Nappanee. ROCCO, LINDA JEAN B.S. Art Education; Silver Spring, Md.; ARBUTUS; Cosmopolitan Club. ROCHMAN, ANDREA TRUDIE B.S. Fine Arts; Indianapo- lis; Read, Comm. Ch.; NAEA. ROSENBERG, JUDY LYNN A.B. Language Arts; Louisville, Ky.; Siama Delta Tau, Asst. Rush Ch., Asst. Pledge Tr.; ARBUTUS; NAACP. ROSS, JAMES WILLIAM B.S. Biology; Cincinnati, Ohio; McNutt Quad. RUDY, MARYLAN SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Indi- anapolis; Read; Hillel Foundation; SEA; Assoc, of Child- hood Education. RUGENSTEIN, SARA JANE B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Kappa Delta; Assoc, for Childhood Educa- tion, Publicity Ch.; YWCA, Co-Ch. Clerical Comm. RUSSELL, ROBERTA LOU B.S. Elementary Education; St. Cloud, Fla.; Alpha Phi; NEA; SEA; lU Young Republi- cans; Marching 100; YWCA, Redbook Steering Comm. RZEPKA, CAROL ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Ham- mond; Foster Quad; SNEA; Freshman Orientor; Cosmo- politan Club. SAALWEACHTER, ALICE ANN B.S. Elementary Educa- tion; Clinton; Alpha Lambda Delta. SALAMANDER, PHILIP B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Indianapolis. SANDERS, KATHRYN LOUISE B.S. Elementary Educa- tion; Indian?Dolis; Alpha Xi Delta, Chap.; Tyronian Dance Comm.; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. SCHARF, ROBERT WILLIAM B.S. Social Studies; La Porte. they ought to offer a teaching course SCHELHORN, fersonville; YWCA. SCHULZ, JOHN W. B.S. Biological Science; Indianapolis. SCHWARZ, HOLLY ANITA B.S. Biology; Union, N.J.; Alpha Gamma Delta; Teter Quad, Treas.; YWCA, Finance Ch. SCONCE, BARBARA JOAN B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Pi Beta Phi; lU Foundation; Singing Hoosiers; YWCA; Folk Song Club. DAVA SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Jef- Kappa Delta; Alpha Delta Kappa; ACE; B.S. Elementary Education; South B.S. Elementary Education; SEBOK, GLORIA JEAN Bend; Newman Club. SHADLEY, MARCIA ANN Bloomington; SNEA. SHANE, ANN GRAY B.S. Elementary Education; Blooming- ton; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Second Vice-Pres.; AWS; Alpha Lambda Delta; International Affairs Commission, Program Dir.; Enomene. SHANER, RONALD RAYMOND B.S. Radio and Television; Michigan City; Pi Kappa Alpha; I-Men ' s Assoc; Basket- ball, Mngr.; WFIU Announcer; YMCA; Director of Com- munity Service. SHEETS, MARILYN JEAN B.S. Elementary Education; Col- lege Corner, Ohio; SNEA; Assoc, for Childhood Education; Teter Quad, Hospitality Ch., Sec-Treas. SHELLY, PHILIP MICHAEL B.S. Social Studies; Galveston; Marketing Club; SNEA; lU Young Republicans. SHINE, LUCY ROWENA BAILY B.S. Elementary Educa- tion; New Albany; Pi Lambda Theta; AWS; Assoc, for Childhood Education; SNEA; Westminster Foundation. SHIVERS, BARBARA ANN B.S. Biological Science; Gary. 486 SHOEMAKER, KAREN LYNN B.S. Elementary Education; Anderson; YWCA; lU Foundation; Mini Team; National Ed. Assoc; ACE. SHOOK, BARBARA ELLEN B.S. Elementary Education; Auburn; Panhellenie; Phi Mu, Pres.; lU Foundation. SIEBER, MARY KAY A.B. French and English; Delphi; Alpha Phi; AWS; ARBUTUS; lU Young Republicans. SILVERMAN, MARSHA BROOK B.S. English; South Bend; Sigma Delta Tau; AWS; ARBUTUS; lU Collegiate Demo- crats. SIMCOX, SHEILA RAE A.B. Business Education; LaPorte; Chi Omega; SNEA. SIMMONS, NANCY LEE B.S. Elementary Education and Art; Indianapolis; Mason Hall, Gov.; YWCA; Traveling Art Exhibit Steering Comm.; Great Issues. SIMMS, SUSAN B.S. Elementary Education; Tokyo, Japan; Zeta Tau Alpha; YWCA; Student Leader; ACE; SNEA. SIMS, DONNA JOLEEN B.S. Language Arts and Social Studies; Stilesville. SLICK, SUSAN M. B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Pi Beta Phi, House Censor and Hist.; Panhellenie; Student Ath. Board; lU Young Republicans. SMALL, SARA ANNE B.S. Social Studies; Marion. SMITH, ALICE MARIE B.S. Language Arts; Morgantown. SMITH, EILEEN OLCOTT A.B. Biology; South Bend. SMITH, GLENN EDWARD III B.S. Science; Hobart. SMITH, RANDALL SCOTT B.S. General Science; Frank- fort; lU Collegiate Democrats; Singing Hoosiers. SMULYAN, DALE MARLENE B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Alpha Epsilon Phi. SOBAT, STEVEN NICK B.S. Social Studies; Gary; Phi Kappa Psi; lU Conservative League, Pres.; Pro Tempore Issues, Pres.; IFC; lU Foundation. SONGER, JUDY MAE B.S. Elementary Ed.; Huntingburg; AES; SEA. SPEICHER, ROBERTA JOY B.S. Art; Wells Quad, Res. Asst. and Cult. Ch. SPINKS, SHARON KAY B.S. Language Arts; Bedford; AR- BUTUS; YWCA; SNEA. SPRINGER, SUSAN JANE B.S. Speech and Hearing; Fort Wayne; Sigma Alpha Eta; Mini Team. in pd 100, elementary paper wad dodging SQUIER, KARON SUE B.S. Social Studies; Hebron, Ohio; Gamma Phi Beta, Sec; Great Issues, Steering Comm.; YWCA; Jr. Panhellenie; Young Republicans. SQUIER, SHARON ANN B.S. Social Studies; Hebron, Ohio: Gamma Phi Beta, Sec; Activities and Public Rel. Ch. Great Issues, Steering Committee; Mortar Board; AWS Student Senate. STARMAN, SUSAN HARRIET A.B. Elementary Education; Cedar Lake; Singing Hoosiers. STEICHEN, JULIA MEAD B.S. Speech and Hearing Thera- py; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Eta. STEINMETZ, SUE G. B.S. Elementary Education; Indian- apolis; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Rush Ch.; SNEA; AWS; Hillel Foundation. STEWART, EILEEN ROSE B.S. English; Indianapolis. STEWART, MARY CATHERINE B.S. Fine Arts; Hammond. STOHLER, MARSHA DEE B.S. Elementary Education; New Castle; Student Ed. Assoc. STOKES, ERNEST LEE A.B. Language Arts, English; Gary; NEA; Judo. STUBBS, KAREN JOYCE M.S. Counseling and Guidance; Shelbyville; Kappa Delta. STUMP. MARY ANN B.S. Art Education; Anderson; Kappa Kappa Gamma. SUNNY, MICHAEL J. B.S. Social Studies; East Chicago; Rifle Club, Executive Officer; Sports Car Club. f — a i — m t mt m ■■■. 487 SWADENER, MARC B.S. Mathematics; Bloomington; Stu- dent Ed. Assoc. SWARTZ, NANCY JANE B.S. Language Arts; Bloomington; Daily Student. SWENSON, STUART HERBERT B.S. Elementary Educa- tion; Gary; Wright Quad; Flame Club; Tomahawk; Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship; Student NEA; Phi Delta Kappa. SYLVESTER, CURTIS R. B.S. Social Studies, Speech and Theater; Bloomington. TALLEY, JOHN STEPHEN B.S. Social Studies; Indianapolis; Wright Quad, Treas., Sec; Kappa Alpha Psi, House Mngr.; IFC; Jr. IFC; NAACP; YMCA. TANAKA, AILEEN TAKAYO B.S. Elementary and Special Education; Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii; Sycamore; lU Founda- tion. THATCHER, SUSAN JANE B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Curry House; ACE; NEA. THEIS, DAVID ALAN B.S. Biology; Gary; Teter. THOMAS, DIANE LYNN B.S. Elementary Education; Ham- mond; Landes House; lU Collegiate Democrats; YWCA. THOMAS, SUZANNE JO B.S. Elementary Education; Ham- ilton. THOMPSON, KENNETH GORDON B.S. Biological Sciences; Springville. THOMPSON, MARY JO B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Bluffton; Pi Beta Phi, Activities Ch., Pledge Trainer; Sigma Alpha Eta; lU Foundation; Student Athletic Board, Sec; Union Comm. Ch. THOMSON, SHARON LEE B.S. Speech and Hearing; Mun- ster; Alpha Chi Omega; AWS; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA, Cabinet. TICE, PATRICIA ANN B.S. Social Studies; La Porte; Library Science Club; SNEA. TIDD, CAROLYN SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Indi- anapolis; CEC. TODD, MARGARET ANN B.S. Speech and Theatre: Birm- ingham, Ala.; lU Collegiate Democrats. TROYER, CAROLE LOUISE B.S. Elementary Education; Elkhart; Alpha Xi Delta, Rush Ch.; Sigma Alpha Iota; Tau Beta Sigma. TURNER, SUZAN JANE B.S. Business Education; Bedford; Delta Delta Delta; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans; YAF, Sec; Union Board Comm., Cheerleader ' s Conference. TYLER, KAY ANN A.B. Elementary Education; Anderson; Read Center, Judicial Board; SNEA; YWCA. ULERICH, JUDITH JO B.S. Special Education; Monticello; Kappa Delta, Asst. Pledge Trainer; YWCA, Ch., Boy ' s Club. the class sees the teacher; the teacher VANCIL, CAROLYN SUE B.S. Language Arts; Indianapolis. VAUGHAN, WINIFRED M. B.S. English; Indianapolis; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Rush Ch.; Enomene; lU Founda- tion; Senatorial A.sst.; Union Board Comm. Ch.; YWCA. VINSTEIN, SALLY ANN B.S. Language Arts; Bloomington; Chi Omega, Asst. Soc. Ch.; lU Card Section; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. VOTAW, ELIZABETH B.S. Biology; Cincinnati; Read Center, Comm. Ch.; lU Christian Fed.; Canterbury Assoc; NAACP; YWCA. WARFORD, SUSAN ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Elk- hart; ACE; CEC. WATE, LA VERNE IDA B.S. Elementary Education: New Albany; Sycamore Hall, Corridor Advisor; SNEA. WATTS, VIVIAN DORIS B.S. Elementary Education: Milan. WEAVER, SANDRA JEANNE B.S. Elementary Education; Morgantown. WELSH, PHILLIP T. B.S. Social Studies: Arlington, Va.; Teter Quad, Orientation Ch.; lU Collegiate Democrats; Air Force ROTC Drill Team; Soccer Club; SNEA. WHEATLEY, KAREN SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Salem: SNEA; ACE. WHEATON, CONSTANCE JOYCE B.S. Elementary Educa- tion; Indianapolis. WHEELER, MARY VIRGINIA B.S. English Language Arts; Bloomington. 4 488 WHEELER, TERRY SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Wil- kinson. WHEELER, THOMAS MICHAEL B.S. Mathematics; Shirley; Wright Quad, Ath. Ch.; Little 500 Rider. WHEELOCK, MARY MARGARET B.S. Elementary Educa- tion; South Bend; Kappa Delta. WHITE, EDITH ELIZABETH B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Chi Omega, Bus. Rush Ch., Personnel Ch.; lU Foundation. WHITE, JOLENE CAROLE B.S. Special Education; Gary; Weatherwax, Soc. Ch.; Little 500. WHITE, REBECCA JOYCE B.S. Art Education; Indianapolis; Harper Hall, Soc. Comm.; SNEA; NASA; NAACP; lU Newman Club; YWCA. WHITE, THOMAS PETERSON B.S. Speech and Hearing; Fort Wayne; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Rush Ch.; Little 500; Jr. IFC; Spelunking Club; YMCA. WHITE, VIRGINIA LYNNE B.S. Elementary Education; Oak Park, III.; Kappa Alpha Theta, Soc. Ch.; Pom Pons; Jr. Class Council; lU Foundation; Union Board, Sec; YWCA. B.S. Social Studies; WILLEY, MARION STEELMAN Charlestown. WILLIAMS, LUIDA KAY B.S. Fowler. WILSON, DOROTHY JOAN B.S. La Grange, 111.; Sigma Kappa; lU Foundation; YWCA. WILSON, HELEN JANE B.S. Elementary Education; Plain- ville. Elementary Education; Elementary Education; WILSON, SANDRA KAY B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Crawfordsville; Kappa Alpha Theta, House Mngr.; Sigma Alpha Eta; YWCA; lU Foundation. WINSKI, ALBERTA RAE B.S. Elementary Education; Frank- fort; Sigma Delta Tau. WITHAM, JUDITH R. B.S. Speech Therapy; Indianapolis; Pi Beta Phi; lU Foundation; Jr. Panhellenic; Panhellenic; Sigma Alpha Eta. WOJTASZEK, MARIE FRANCES B.S. Elementary Educa- tion; East Chicago; Ushers Club. WOOD, DAWN DIANE B.S. Social Studies; South WhiUey; Sycamore Hall, Judicial Board; Little 500 Ch., Mini Coach. WOODCOX, PHILIP P. B.S. Social Studies; Auburn. WOZNIAK, SUSAN KATHLEEN B.S. Elementary Educa- tion; Gary. WOZNY, JOAN MARIE B.S. Elementary Education; Misha- waka; AWS; lU Newman Club. sees the class; teach, teacher, teach WOZNY, JOYCE ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Misha- waka; AWS; lU Newman Club. WRIGHT, LARRY LEE B.S. Social Studies; Kokomo. WRIGHT, SUE ANN B.S. Business Education; Bloomington; Beck House, Sec, Choir Dir.; Great Issues. YARBER. WILLIAM LEE B.S. Physical Education; Salem; PEMM Club; Student Ed. Assoc YOUNGBERG, BONNIE MAE B.S. Speech and Theatre; Northbrook, III.; AWS; WRA; YMCA; SNEA; Pres. Ball. ZAUN, JOAN SHERBY B.S. Elementary Education; Bloom- ington; Kappa Delta: Assoc, for Childhood Ed., Pres.; Al- pha Lambda Delta; Enomene; Freshman Class Sec ZAVADA, ERVIN LEO B.S. Radio and Television; Griffith; Sigma Phi Epsilon; lU Young Democrats; Marching 100. ZAVADA, NANCY IRENE B.S. Special Education; Griffith. ZIMMERMAN, PATRICIA LYNN B.S. Art Education; Osceola; Alpha Gamma Delta; International Affairs Comm.; Student Gov. Exec. Comm.; NAEA, Treas. ZUTZ, MARSHA LYNNE A.B. Language Arts; Wilmington, Delaware; Sigma Delta Tau. 489 LML health, physical education, recreation THE SCHOOL OF HEALTH, Physical Education and Recreation, serving as the recreational center of the campus, sponsors nine sports clubs, intramural pro- grams, and recreational nights in which all facilities of the school are opened to the students, faculty, and their families. Over 15,000 participate in the school ' s pro- grams. According to Dean Arthur S. Daniels, heavy emphasis is placed on the development of the research and scholarly aspects of HPER. i i 490 ADAMS, ROBERT LEE B.S. Physical Education; Bloomfield; PEMM Club; Wesley Foundation. ANDERSEN, PETER A. B.S. Physical Education; Evanston, 111.; MRC; PEMM Club; Varsity Swimming; I-Men ' s Assoc. BALLENGER, CAROLYN SUE B.S. Recreation; Portage. BAUM, ROBERT ALLEN B.S. Physical Education; Valpa- raiso; PEMM Club; Vice-Gov. and Gov., Lower Linden. BENNETT, WILLIAM EARL B.S. Physical Education; Indi- anapolis; Hoosier Ct.; PEMM Club. BINDER, ALLEN J. A.B. Recreation; South Bend; NRA. BLACKNELL, ROBERT LOUIS B.S. Physical Education; Gary; Aloha Phi Alpha; I-Men ' s Assoc; IFC; Varsity Baseball; NAACP. BLICKENSTAFF, JAMES JOE B.S. Physical Education; Terre Haute; Delta Upsilon; I-Men ' s Assoc; Varsity Swim- ming. BOX, COWIN EDWARD B.S. Health and Physical Educa- tion; Belleville, Ontario, Canada; Phi Kappa Tau; PEMM Club; Phi Epsilon Kappa; I-Men ' s Assoc; Varsity Rifle Team. BRENNECKE, ARLINE MARIE B.S. Physical Education; St. Louis, Mo.; Foster Quad; Union Board; WRA; PEMM Club, Treas. BROWN, KATHERINE MARY A.B. Physical Education and Psychology; Syracuse, N. Y.; Willkie Quad; lU Founda- tion, Steering Comm.; PEMM Club; Phi Chi; YWCA. BROUWER, BONNIE LOU B.S. Recreation; Syracuse; Beck House; lU Collegiate Democrats; Social Service Club; Mini; Undergrad Rec Soc BURNS, PEGGY JEAN B.S. Modern Dance; Plymouth; Sycamore Hall; PEMM Club; Modern Dance Workshop. BUZAN, CYNTHIA JANE B.S. Phys. Ed.; Washington; Cur- ry House; WRA. CLIPPINGER, ANN CLAUDIA B.S. Physical Education; Evansville; Delta Gamma; Jr. Student Ath. Board; PEMM, Rec. Ch.; WHA; YWCA. CODDINGTON, JUDITH ELAINE B.S. Physical Education; Spencerville; Mason Hall, Comm. Ch.; AWS; PEMM, Jr. Class Rep.; WRA, Volleyball Sports Head. CRAMER, PAULAJEAN B.S. Physical Education; Elkhart; Christian Fellowship; PEMM, Inter-Varsity Christian Fel- lowship. CROCKETT, MARSHA KAY B.S. Physical Education; Indi- anapolis; McNutt Quad, Rec. Ch.; NCAGU; PEMM. DICKASON, JERRY GROVE B.S. Recreation; Charlestown; Cosmopolitan Club; Undergraduate Recreation Society, Public Relations Ch. DUCKWORTH, HARRY CHARLES B.S. Physical Educa- tion; Rochester, N. Y.; Theta Chi; PEMM; lU Foundation. it s too late for anti-rote to help me ELLWANGER, BRUCE ROBERT B.S. Physical Education; Brookfield, Wis.; Sigma Phi Epsilon; I-Men ' s Assoc; Varsity Football. EPPLEY, ROBERT E. B.S. Recreation; Wabash; Evermann Apts.; PEMM, Treas.; Undergraduate Recreation Society, Pres. EVANS, BETTY ANNE B.S. Physical Education; Oxford; Read Center; PEMM. FOSTER, VICTORIA JAYNE B.S. Physical Education; Evansville; Delta Delta Delta; Cheerleaders, Capt.; lU Foundation; Student Ath. Board. GILBERT, RICHARD WALTER B.S. Physical EducaUon; Lancaster, Pa.; MRC; I-Men ' s Assoc; PEMM; Phi Epsi- lon Kappa; Varsity Swimming. GILLIATT, PAMELA A.B. Recreation; Bloomington; Mem- orial Hall, Recreation Ch.; Dean ' s List; lU Young Republi- cans; Tomahawk; Undergrad. Rec. Soc, Sec. GLAZIER, BARBARA L. B.S. Physical Education; Char- lotte, N. C; Sigma Delta Tau, House Ch., Asst. Pledge Tr., Little 500 Ch.; Fall Carnival Ch.; PEMM; Hillel Foun- dation; WRA. GRIFFIN, MARCIA JEAN B.S. Physical Education; Crown Point; Willkie Quad; PEMM; Phi Mu. GUTHRIE, SHEILA A. B.S. Physical Education; Gary; Mas- on Hall; PEMM; Student NEA; WRA. HANCHAR, MARY NETTIE B.S. Physical Education; Mishawaka; Willkie Quad Co-op, Rec Ch.; WRA, Board Member, Basketball Sports Head. HARDEN, ALAN WAYNE B.S. Physical Education; Coving- ton; I-Men ' s Assoc; PEMM; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Basketball. HART, BECKY JANE B.S. Physical Education; Syracuse; Kappa Alpha Theta, Vice-Pres., Social Ch.; Enomene; Freshman Camp, Steering Committee; lU Foundation, Steering Comm.; Jr. Class Council; Oceanides. 491 HAVEN, SUE A. B.S. Physical Education; Clarendon Hills, 111.: Gamma Phi Beta, Vice-Pres., Pledge Trainer; lU Pom Pons; PEMM; WRA; YWCA. HAWKINS, LINDA ANNE B.S. Physical Education; Fort Wayne; Delta Zeta, House Mngr.; Recreation Ch.; Panhel- lenic. Rush Counselor; PEMM, President, Freshman Rep- resentative; Sailing Club; WRA, Intramural Sports Head; YWCA. HECKMAN, JOHN ALLEN B.S. Physical Education; Spen- cer. HOY, SHARON KAY B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; lU Young Republicans; Mother ' s Day Weekend, Ch.; PEMM, Intramurals Referee; Sailing Club; WRA, Intra- murals Co-Chairman. HULVERSHORN, JOHN KIP B.S. Recreation; Evansville; Delta Upsilon; Recreation Chairman; Sailing Club; URS, Board of Directors; YMCA. JOHNSON, VIOLET B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; Pine Hall, Recreation Ch.; NAACP; PEMM; Sophomore Class Secretary. LANE, BARBARA RUTH B.S. Recreation; Wynnewood, Pa.; Delta Gamma; Oceanides; URS; WRA. LUSSOW, FRED H. B.S. Physical Education; Arlington Heights, 111.; Sigma Chi; I-Men ' s Assoc; Varsity Football. MATIX, FRED EDWARD B.S. Physical Education; College Corner, Ohio; Kappa Delta Rho, Intramural Ch.; HPER Club, Vice-Pres.; IFC, Intramurals Senior Board; SEA; Sphinx Club. McCLELLAN, MICHAEL CARL B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; Foster Quad; lU Normal College, Athletic Ch.; lU Young Republicans; YMCA. McGLOCKLIN, JON PAUL B.S. Physical Education; Frank- lin; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; I-Men ' s Assoc; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Varsity Basketball. MORAN, MARY ANN B.S. Recreation; Indianapolis; Teter Quad; lU Newman Club; Sailing Club; URS. MYERS, JANICE LOUISE B.S. Physical Education; Carmel; McNutt Quad; NCAGU, Spring and Homecoming Demon- stration; PEMM. NICHOLS, RACHEL JENNIFER B.S. Physical Education; Topeka; Read Center, Cult. Ch., Mini team; Field Hockey Club; lU Young Republicans; PEMM; Sailing Club. PALERINO, VINCENT JOSEPH B.S. Recreation; Syracuse, N. Y.; Lambda Chi Alpha; URS. PARCEL, GUY STEVEN B.S. Health and Safety; Racine, Wis.; Walnut Grove Trailer Court; MRC, Ath. Tr.; Phi Epsilon Kappa, Guide. PASKO, AURELIA MAY B.S. Physical Education; Gary; Delta Zeta, Soc Ch.; Memorial Hall, Representative-at- large; PEMM, Vice-Pres.; WRA, Board Member; YWCA, Girl Scout Ch. POHL, LORALEE B.S. Physical Education; Whiting; Syca- more Hall, Ath. Ch., Fire Marshall; lU Collegiate Demo- crats; PEMM. POULOS, JULIE ANN B.S. Physical Education; Indianapo- lis; Teter Quad; Modern Dance Workshop; NCAGU; PEMM. RAMMING, JUDITH ELIZABETH B.S. Physical Educa- tion; Fort Wayne; Read Center, Rec Ch.; PEMM; WRA, Pres.; YWCA. really, Vm training for the peace corps REDENBAUGH, STEPHEN H. B.S. Physical Education; Paoli; Acacia; I-Men ' s Assoc; Varsity Basketball. RENOUF, JOHN WILLIAM B.S. Physical Education; Youngstown, N. Y.; Theta Chi; PEMM; Phi Epsilon Kappa, Vice-Pres. RIDENOUR, ANNA JEAN B.S. Physical Education; Fort Wayne; Evermann Apts.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Enomene; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mortar Board; Pleiades; WRA, Treas. RING, MERRY G. B.S. Physical Education; Harvey, 111.; Kappa Alpha Theta; Cheerleaders; lU Foundation; Pom Pons, Vice-Pres.; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. ROSNER, JERRY A. B.S. Recreation Administration; Indi- anapolis; Beta Theta Pi; lU Newman Club; Little 500 Steward; Student Elections Comm.; URS. RUDOLF, DONALD MARTIN B.S. Physical Education; Greensburg; PEMM, Pres., Sec.-Treas.; Sophomore Board Member; Phi Epsilon Kappa. SCHUSTER, SUZANNE B.S. Physical Education; Lawrence; Mason Hall; PEMM; WRA. SHEPHERD, NANCY HODGE B.S. Physical Education; Kalamazoo, Mich.; Kappa Alpha Theta; lU Foundation, Steering Comm.; lU Young Republicans; PEMM; WRA, Treas.; YWCA. SHUSTER, SANDRA B.S. Recreation; Springfield, III.; Gamma Phi Beta; URS; WRA; YWCA. SHY, TERRY LEE B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; Foster Quad; I-Men ' s Assoc; Inter-Varsity Christian Fel- lowship; Varsity Track and Cross Country. SPIVCY, RAYMOND D. B.S. Physical Education; Paterson, N. J.; Walnut Grove Trailer Courts; Alpha Phi Alpha; I-Men ' s Assoc; PEMM; Varsity Track. STEPHENS, NOEL EDWIN B.S. Physical Education; Indi- anapolis; Normal College of American Gymnastics Union. 492 p. B.S. PEMM Physical Education; Oakland, Club; I-Men ' s Assoc; Varsity B.S. Physical Education; Bloom- SYLVESTER, JIM KEITH B.S. Physical Education; Bloom- ington. TREMEWAN, GARY Calif.; Sigma Nu; Swimming. TYLER, CLARK WALTER ington; PEMM Club. WEINHEIMER, ROBERT ANDREW B.S. Physical Educa- tion; Camillus, N. Y.; Pi Kappa Alpha; lU Foundation; PEMM Club. WHEATON, SUSAN K. B.S. Physical Education; Mt. Ver- non; Delta Gamma; Oceanides; YWCA; LUNA, Steering Committee; Student Leader. WILT, CHARLES WILLIAM JR. B.S. Recreation; Colum- bus; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Undergraduate Rec. Soc. Treas. YANNEY, BARBARA JEAN A.B. Physical Education; Cin- cinnati, Ohio; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Marching 100, Fea- ture Twirler. . law AN EXPANDED CURRICULUM to meet the expand- ing needs of the student in the School of Law is the theme of this year ' s program. Dean Leon H. Wallace states that in the last two years the School of Law has widened its scope of subjects to include both domestic and international law as it is related to the United States. Enrollment in the school is up thirty per cent from last year with a total of over 900 students on both the Bloomington campus and the Indianapolis campus. 493 A m imUk ALBRIGHT, TERRILL D. J.D. Law; Bloomington; Articles Ed., Indiana Law Journal; Student Bar Assoc; Phi Delta Phi. ALLEN, RONALD RICHARD L.L.B. Law; Bloomington. ANNAKILY, JOSEPH W. L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis. BABB, DONALD LEE L.L.B. Law; Fort Wayne; Student Bar Assoc. BAKER, ROBERT LEE J.D. Law; Bloomington; Student Bar Assoc; Phi Delta Phi. BERRY, THOMAS ALLEN J.D. Law; Martinsville; Student Bar Assoc; National Moot Court; Phi Delta Phi; Sailing Club. BESOR E, RICHARD LEE J.D. Law; Indianapolis; National Moot Court; Forensic Society; Student Bar Assoc; lU Young Republicans; Phi Delta Phi. BLANKENSHIP, VORRIS J. J.D. Law; Bloomington; Indi- ana Law Journal; Phi Delta Phi. BORNSTEIN, MARVIN TEVIE J.D. Law; Indianapolis. BRAND, JAMES L. J.D. Law; Indianapolis. BUTING, WALTER EUGENE J.D. Law; Indianapolis. CAMPBELL, EDWARD ADOLPH J.D. Law; Boonville; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Student Bar Assoc; Phi Delta Phi. CHEW, PHILLIP B. L.L.B. Law; Union City. COGDELL, CHARLES ROBERT L.L.B. Law; Frankfort; I- Men ' s Assoc; Senior Rep., Student Bar Assoc; Phi Delta Phi. COLVIN, SHERRILL WILLIAM L.L.B. Law; New Albany; Student Bar Assoc; Arthur Bradshaw Patrick Award for Moot Court Competition; Phi Delta Phi. COMPTON, CLYDE D. L.L.B. Law; Bloomington; Student Bar Assoc. CONNER, JAMES A, L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis. CREHAN, JOSEPH EDWARD L.L.B. Law; Arcadia; Delta Theta Phi. CRIDER, STEPHEN W. L.L.B. Law; Greenfield; Delta Theta Phi; Student Bar Assoc, Sec. CULLEN, GEORGE HAWKINS L.L.B. Law; Noblesville; Sigma Delta Kappa. law wins in medicine -law football game DALRYMPLE, ROBERT KIRK L.L.B. Law; Bloomington. DAWSON, CHARLES DONALD L.L.B. Law; Carmel; Phi Delta Phi. DEITER, CHARLES JOSEPH L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis. DILS, JIMMY B. L.L.B. Law; New Whiteland. DONAHUE, PATRICK SHANE L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis; Sigma Delta Kappa. DOUGLAS, JOHN HILTON L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi. DRULEY, RAY M. J.D. Law; Centerville. DUFFIN, GENE RAYMON J.D. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi; ILf Young Republicans; Student Bar Assoc. DUNNUCK, DONALD HARVEY L.L.B. Law; Albany; Student Bar Assoc. DURNIL, GORDON K. L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis; lU Young Republicans; Phi Delta Phi. EDENS, GEORGE ANTHONY L.L.B. Law; Bloomington. ERB, KARL FRIEDRICH L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis. 494 L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta L.L. B. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta EVANS, RICHARD B. Phi. EVERITT, ROBERT H. Phi. FAWCETT, WILLIAM ALAN L.L.B. Law; Gary; Phi Delta Phi, Sec; Student Bar Assoc; Dean of Students Staff. FEWELL, TERRY GLENN L.L.B., A.B. Law; Bloomington; Student Bar Assoc. L.L.B Law; Bloomington; Student Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi, FISHER, THOMAS G. Bar Assoc. FOGLE, NATHAN L.L.B Chap. FOLEY, RALPH M. J.D. Law; Martinsville. lU Young Re publicans; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Assoc. FRANDSEN, G. KENT J.D. Law; Lebanon. FREYMAN, ARTHUR L. JR. L.L.B. Law; Lafayette; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Assoc. FRIEDLANDER, EZRA H. L.L.B. Law; Bloomington; Stu- dent Bar Assoc, Pres.; American Law Students Assoc. FRUECHTENICHT, THOMAS ERIC J.D. Law; Fort Wayne; Phi Delta Phi, Hist.; Sigma Nu; Student Bar Assoc. GOEBEL, EDWARD L. JR. L.L.B. Law; Evansville; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Assoc, Pres., Treas.; Young Demo- crats, Treas. GOLDMAN, NORM AN H. L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis. GOLDSMITH, MARSHALL J. L.L.B. Law; East Chicago; Phi Delta Phi; Sigma Alpha Mu; Student Bar Assoc; Ac- counting Club; I-Men ' s Assoc, Sec; Basketball Mngr. HALL, JOHN HARCOURT JR. J.D. Law; Hillsborough, Calif. HANAGHAN, DENNIS M. L.L.B. Law; Dayton, Ohio; Delta Theta Phi. HANCOCK, MORRIS WILLIAM L.L.B Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar Assoc. HARRELL, JAMES MAURICE L.L.B. Law HEATH, GEORGE RONALD L.L.B. Law; Sigma Nu; I-Men ' s Assoc; lU Foundation Crescent; Student Athletic Board; Baseball. HENNEKAM, RICHARD L. J.D. Law; Terre Haute Law; Indianapolis; Beech Grove. Indianapolis; ; Skull and but then, they put in their own referees HIGGINS, JOHN MICHAEL L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi. HUMMER, RICHARD WORTHINGTON J.D. Law; Indi- anapolis; Law Journal; Note Ed. JANSEN, RUDOLF LUKAS L.L.B. Law; Fort Wayne; Phi Delta Phi. JEFFRIES, JOHN MICHAEL L.L.B. Law; Crawfordsville; Student Bar Assoc. JONES, HAROLD V. JR. J.D. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi. KARTER, THOMAS GUSTAV L.L.B. Law; Culver; Phi Delta Phi; Phi Kappa Psi. KAUFMAN, BARTON LOWELL L.L.B. Law; Shelbyville; I- Men ' s Assoc; Baseball; Student Bar Assoc; Delta Theta Phi; Zeta Beta Tau. KOOR, ROBERT STUART J.D. Law; Bloomington; Student Bar Assoc; Law Journal. Senior Writer. KRUMKALNS, LIGITA Law; Bloomington; Iota Tau Tau. LAIRD, FRED GRAHAM J.D. Law; Indianapolis. LARMORE, PHILIP H. J.D. Law; Anderson; Phi Delta Phi; Sec; Indiana Law Journal, Jr. Writer, Note Ed.; Student Bar Assoc. LEE, HENRY PHILLIP L.L.B. Law; Detroit, Mich.; Phi Delta Phi; Pres., Grad. Res. Center Council; Student Bar Assoc. 495 A mim r AtL LIETZKE, RANDOLPH CARL J.D. Law; Rockville. MATUGA, RICHARD JOSEPH L.L.B. Law; East Chicago; Student Bar Assoc. McCORMICK, BRIAN MICHAEL J.D. Law; Bloomington; Pi Gamma Mu; Delta Thieta Ptii; Student Bar Assoc; Phi Gamma Delta. MIROFF, FRANKLIN I. J.D. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi, Chap.; National Moot Court; Inter-divisional Moot Court, A. Bradshaw Patrick Award; Forensic Society. MOORE, HUGH LYNCH J.D. Law; Portage; Indiana Law Journal, Assoc. Editor; Student Bar Assoc. MOORE, PAUL W. L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi. MOTE, THOMAS N. L.L.B. Law; Wabash. NORDHOFF, ARTHUR CHARLES J.D. Law; Jasper; lU Student Bar Assoc; Delta Theta Phi. PATTERSON, JUSTIN PATRICK L.L.B. Law; Jasper; Arnold Air Society; Pi Kappa Phi, Treas. PULSE, EARL B. L.L.B. Law; Columbus; Delta Theta Phi. RECTOR, BETTY ANNE L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis; Indiana Law Journal; National Moot Court. REEDER, CHARLES G. J.D. Law; Indianapolis. RICHARDS, DEAN EDWARD L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis; Young Democrats, Pres.; Student Bar Assoc; Phi Alpha Delta, Justice; Moot Court Debate. RIEGNER, RICHARD H. J.D. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi. ROBAK, RAYMOND S. L.L.B. Law; Bloomington. ROGERS, RICHARD ARTHUR L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis. if perry mason can do it then so can i ROSEN, MORRIS L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Bar Assoc; Parks House, Gov. SCALF, ROBERT ALAN L.L.B. Law; Bloomington; Phi Al- pha Delta. SCHILLING, EDWARD EUGENE J.D. Law; Indianapolis. SCROGHAM, KENNETH LEROY L.L.B. Law; Fort Wayne; lU Young Republicans; Phi Delta Phi. SEIFERT, THOMAS LLOYD J.D. Law; Fort Wayne; Sigma Nu; Beta Gamma Sigma; Indiana Law Journal; Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Assoc. SHUMAN, JOHN DAVID J.D. Law; Bloomington; Phi Delta Phi; Indiana Law Journal. SMITH, ERNEST WILLIAM L.L.B. Law; Jeffersonville; Phi Delta Phi. SMITH, JOHN MARTIN J.D. Law; Butler; Theta Chi; lU Collegiate Democrats; Phi Delta Phi; lU Student Bar Assoc. ST. CLAIR, TALMAGE HAGER L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi. STEELE, BYRON WELLS L.L.B. Law; Bedford; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Assoc; Phi Epsilon Pi. STEVENSON, DAVID LEWIS L.L.B. Law; Whiting; Phi Gamma Delta; Arnold Air Society; Phi Delta Phi; Wright Quad, Gov. STEWART, BRUCE HOWARD L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis. STUBBS, GEORGE L. JR. L.L.B. Law; Shelbyville. SUCHMA, DONALD WILLIAM L.L.B. Law; Fort Wayne. TANKERSLEY, DANIEL SOUTHWORTH L.L.B. Law; South Bend; Delta Chi, Pres.; Sailing Club; Skull and Crescent; IFC. TERRILL, PHILIP RICHARD L.L.B. Law; Fort Wayne. 496 TIMMONS, RONALD SMITH L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis; lU Democrats; Suidenl Bar Assoc. WELKtR. ROBbRT FRANK L.L.B. Law; Bloominglon; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Assoc. WHITE, WILLIAM THOMPSON JR. L.L.B. Law; Fort Wayne; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pres.; lU Foundation; Delta Theta Phi; Student Bar Assoc. WHITELEATHER, JOHN WILLIAM JR. L.L.B. Law; Columbia City; Student Bar Assoc; Delta Theta Phi, Treas. WHITMAN, WILLIAM CLARK L.L.B. Law; South Bend; Student Bar Assoc; Delta Theta Phi. WILLIAMS, STEPHEN J. L.L.B. Law; Martinsville; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Assoc, Sec. -Treas.; Law Journal. WILSON, CHARLES EDWARD J.D. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi. WILSON, JACK A. L.L.B. Law; Fort Wayne; lU Young Re- publicans; Phi Delta Phi. WIRT, RICHARD RAYMOND L.L.B. Law; Anderson; Phi Alpha Delta. WITMER, PAUL C. L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis. WOLFF, SUSAN A. BAKER J.D. Law; Bloomington; Mortar Board; Indiana Law Journal, Senior Note Ed. WRENICK, FRANK EDWARD L.L.B. Law; Evanston, 111. WRIGHT, THOMAS GRANT Theta Phi. L.L.B. Law; Noblesville; Delta medicine THE FORMAL ACTIVATION of construction of the new University Hospital is but one of the new pro- grams instigated by the School of Medicine. In October the Medical Center was host to the Third International Conference for Biochemical Research on Cancer. Under the direction of Acting Dean John I. Nurnberger, the administration supports extra-curricular life through the student branch of the American Medical Association, the beginning of a student newspaper, and cooperation with the Senior Council. 497 doctors handwriting is an aftereffect of ALWAYS ATTEMPTING TO keep up with advances in science, the School of Medicine appointed a new clinical council this fall to re-evaluate the goals of the school and to re- vamp the curricula. There seems to be little doubt, however, that lab work will remain. 498 ADAMS, RILEY RUSSELL M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. BACKER, JOSEPH A. M.D. Medicine; Ferdinand. BAILEY, JOHN CHRISTOPHER M.D. Medicine; Linton. BAIN, NORMAN H. B.S., M.D. Medicine; East Chicago. BAKER, GLENN WILBUR M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Mpha Omega Alpha; Christian Medical Society, Pres., Vice- Pres. BARANKO, PAUL VICTOR A.B., M.D. Medicine; Gary; Flame Club; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Sec, Phi Chi; Newman Club. BASKETT, SARAH JOSEPHINE A.B., M.D. Medicine; In- dianapolis. BATTIES, PAUL TERRY A.B., M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. BEAN, WILLIAM JOSEPH M.D. Medicine; Corydon; Alpha Tau Omega; Delta Omicron Chi; Phi Beta Kappa. BENNHOFF, JOHN WILLIAM M.D. Medicine; Fort Wayne; Phi Gamma Delta; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Nu Sigma Nu. BERCKMUELLER, DAVID EDWARD A.B., M.D. Med- icine; Fort Wayne. BIZAL, JOHN A. M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; lU Flying Club; Student Amer. Medical Assoc; Intramural Athletics. BLAISDELL, WILLIAM F. M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. BLOEMKER, E. FREDRICK M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Presiding Senior, Phi Chi; IFC; Newman Club. BOHNERT, WILLIAM W. A.B., M.D. Medicine; Jasper; Sigma Chi; Alpha Epsilon Delta; I-Men ' s Assoc; Phi Chi; Phi Eta Sigma; Varsity Baseball. BOLINGER, GARRY LEE M.D. Medicine; Brazil; Toma- hawk; Alpha Epsilon Delta. BOXELL, JOHN FREDERICK A.B., M.D. Medicine; Indi- anapolis; Chi Phi. CALHOON, JOHN P. M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. CAMARATA, JAMES CHARLES M.D. Medicine; Gary; Phi Chi; Alpha Epsilon Delta. CAMPBELL, FRANK SR. M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. chronic anatomy-lecture-writer s cramp CARPENTER, RANDALL K. M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. CARREL, EDSON DREW A.B., M.D. Medicine; Frankfort. CHAN, EDWARD MANKEUNG B.S., M.D. Medicine; Cur- acao, Netherlands Antilles. CHLOUPEK, WILLIAM NEIL M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Phi Chi; lU Flying Club. Medicine; Jasper. M.D. Medicine; Lafay- CHMIEL, ANDREW JOSEPH A.B., M.D. Medicine; East Chicago. CLARK, GERALD B.S., M.O., M.D. CLEMENES, PHILIP JORDAN B.S., ette. COLEMAN, BARRETT LEE M.D. Medicine; Gary; Alpha Phi Alpha; Beta Kappa Chi; Student Amer. Medical Assoc; Scabbard and Blade. COLLINS, WILLIAM JOSEPH A.B., M.D. Medicine; Indi- anapolis. COOLEY, PAUL PHILLIP A.B., M.D. Medicine; Muncie; Student Amer. Medical Assoc; Soc Ch., Nu Sigma Nu. COONS, A. JANELLE M.D. Medicine; Muncie; Sec, Senior Class; Christian Medical Society. COOPER, DANIEL F. A.B., M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. 499 CORTESK, MARY ANN M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Alpha Omicron I ' i; Sec., Student American Med. Assoc. CUMMING, JAMES ROOD M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. DAULER, THOMAS P. M.D. Medicine; Plymouth. DEERY, MICHAEL FRANCIS M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. DEMAS, RONALD CHARLES M.D. Medicine; Muncie; ARBUTUS; Alpha Epsilon Delta; lU Young Republicans; Phi Chi. DEROSA, GUY PAUL B.S., M.D. Medicine; Speedway. DUBIN, DALE M.D. Medicine; Gary. DUNFEE, THOMAS PATRICK M.D. Medicine; South Bend; Phi Gamma Delta, Scholarship Ch.; lU Young Republicans; YMCA; Local Freshman Rep., Student American Med. Assoc. ELLIOTT, JOHN THOMAS M.D. Medicine; Crawfordsville. ENTNER, JAMES L. M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. ERICKSON, DALE G. M.D. Medicine; Hammond. FISCUS, CLIFFORD WILLIAM A.B., M.D. Medicine; In- dianapolis. FISHBURN, FREDERICK BRADLEY M.D. Medicine: In- dianapolis; Phi Rho Sigma, Sec, Pres.; Student American Med. Assoc. FITZGERALD, JOSEPH FRANCIS M.D. Medicine; Indi- anapolis. FITZSIMMONS, SAMUEL LEE M.D. Medicine; Speedway: Class Treas. FOLKERTH, THEODORE L. M.D. Medicine; Union City. FOREMAN, CHARLES A. T. M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Chi; Phi Eta Sigma; Westminster Foundation; YMCA. FRENCH, RICHARD STEPHENS M.D. Medicine; Muncie. FULLER, ROBERT EARL M.D. Medicine; Carmel. GARRIOTT, JOHN COLLIN M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Theta. they say that he s a smooth operator GERGESHA, EDWARD ALEX M.D. Medicine; East Chi- cago. GIBSON, MILTON EUGENE M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. GIFFORD, J. DEAN M.D. Medicine: Indianapolis. GILES, FREDERICK BENNETT M.D. Medicine; Honolula, Hawaii; Alpha Delta Phi. GOOD, MILTON BILLINGS M.D. Medicine; Cleveland, Ohio; Student American Med. Assoc. GREEN, DAVID LOT M.D. Medicine; Rushville. GREENWOOD, CHARLES W. M.D. Medicine; Rushville. GREIST, JOHN HUTH M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Phi Rho Sigma. GUTWEIN, GILBERT M.D. Medicine: Francesville. HACHMEISTER, CHARLES WILLIAM M.D. Medicine; Speedway. HACKER, EDWIN JOHN JR. M.D. Medicine; Fort Branch. HALBROOK, HAROLD GENE M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. 500 HARE, JOHN WILLIAM M.D. Medicine: Evansville: Nu Sigma Nu. HARTENBOWER, DAVID LRE M.D. Medicine: Indian- apolis; Delta Tau Delta; Student Amer. Medical Assoc. HARVEY, HATHAWAY K. M.D. Medicine: New Castle. HIBBELN, THOMAS J. M.D. Medicine; Connersville; Phi Chi; Newman Club. HOBBS, HUDNER LORETTA M.D. Medicine; Hlainfield; Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Omega Alpha; Mortar Board; Phi Beta Kappa. HOUSER, D. DUANE M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. HURST, STEPHEN STEIGER M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. HUTSON, RICHARD ALLEN M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Nu Sigma Nu. JACOBS, RICHARD PATRICK M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. JEFFRIES, REX GORDON Phi Chi; Delta Upsilon. JOHNLOZ, DAVID KEITH JOHNS, JUDITH ANN M.D. Junior Class Sec. M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. Medicine; South Bend; SAMA; JOHNSON, FRANK JR. B.S. Medicine; Indianapolis. JONES, RANDOLPH WILHITE A.B. M.D. Medicine; Connersville. JOYNER, DONALD ROBERT A.B., M.D. Medicine; New Castle. KARSELL, PHILIP READ M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Phi Beta Pi, Pres. KELLEY, WILLIAM EDWARD M.D. Medicine; Indianapo- lis; Phi Beta Pi, Student Amer. Medical Soc. KING, JERRY NOEL M.D. Medicine; Speedway. KIRKPATRICK, STANLEY EUGENE M.D. Medicine; Mitchell; Alpha Omega Alpha. LINO, JOHN DAVID M.D. Medicine; Columbus. he s bound to keep you in stitches LIPPARD, WALTER K. Ill M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. LONGCAMP, JOHN STIER M.D. Medicine; Aurora; Delta Tau Delta; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma. MAROON, JOSEPH C. M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Board of Aeons; Pres. Medical Class ot 1965: I-Men ' s Assoc; Nu Sigma Nu; Varsity Football. MATTOX, DEAN LLOYD M.S. Medicine; Columbus. McCONNELL, JAMES WILLIAM M.D. Medicine; Sunman; Delta Kappa Epsilon. McELRO Y, ROBERT JON M.D. Medicine; Princeton. MEYERS, WILLIAM LOUIS M.D. Medicine; Syracuse. MICHAELIS, LAWRENCE LEE M.D. Medicine: Fort Wayne; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Falcon Club; IFC: lU Foun- dation; Nu Sigma Nu; Union Comm. Ch. MOOSEY, NEALE ANTHONY M.D. Medicine; LaPorte; Phi Gamma Delta, Sec. MORRISON, JAMES DOUGLAS M.D, Medicine; Michigan City; Kappa Delta Rho; lU Flying Club; Nu Sigma Nu; Pershing Rifles. MOSER, ARTHUR L. M.S. Medicine; Indianapolis. NEAL, JAMES MATTHEW M.D. Medicine; Crown Point; Student Amer. Medical Assoc: Nu Sigma Nu. 501 NICOSIA, JON FRANK M.D. Medicine; East Chicago. OPRE, JOAN LYNNE M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Read Center, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Sec; Alpha Lambda Delta. PARKER, JOHN PHILIP M.D. Medicine; Highland. PERKINS, THORNTON DELOS M.D. Medicine; Indian- apolis. PHILLIPS, DONALD MICHAEL M.D. Medicine; Gary. PIERONI, DANIEL WILLIAM M.D. Medicine; South Bend; lU Newman Club. POWELL, TOM DALE M.D. Medicine; Carmel; SAMA; CMS. PRICE, DAVID W. M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. QUIGLEY, GEORGE J. M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Phi Kappa Psi; Skull and Crescent; Varsity Swimming. REIMER, MARVIN S. M.D. Medicine; Goshen. REINHART, RONALD WILLIAM M.D. Medicine; Indi- anapolis. RICHARDS, DEAN ALLEN M.D. Medicine; South Bend. RIVET-ARAMBULA, RAUL VICTORIANO M.D. Medicine; Camaguey, Cuba; Phi Beta Pi; Circle K; Student Amer. Medical Assoc. ROCKMAN, STANLEY EDWIN M.D. Medicine; Indian- apolis. ROMAIN, LOUIS FRANK M.D. Medicine; Richmond; Delta Tau Delta; Alpha Phi Omega; lUMC Camera Club; Stu- dent Amer. Medical Assoc. ROPP, WENDELL FRED M.D. Medicine; Glezen; Phi Chi; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Student Amer. Medical Assoc. ROWE, GEORGE ANTHONY B.S. Medicine; Terre Haute. RUBUSH, JOHN LAUCE M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Beta Theta Pi. RULE, NED P. M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Alpha Omega Alpha. SAWYER, HAROLD HERBERT M.D. Medicine; Indian- apolis; Phi Chi; Alpha Omega Alpha; Pres. Soph. Class. a cure for which there is no disease SCHUBERT, PHILIP CHANDLER M.D. Medicine; Indi- anapolis; Phi Rho Sigma. SCHUMACHER, JAMES ALLEN M.D. Medicine; Colon, Mich.: Nu Sigma Nu. SCLAMBERG, EDWARD L. M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. SHANNON, NICK HAROLD M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Chi. SHERMAN, WILLIAM LEONARD M.D. Medicine; Indi- anapolis. SHRINER, PHILIP OWEN M.D. Medicine; Fort Wayne. SIDEL, ALAN WAYNE A.B., M.D., M.A. Medicine, Fre- mont; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Student Amer. Medical Assoc. SIMMONDS. JULIANA M.D. Medicine; Seymour: Sec, Fresh., Soph.; lU Newman Club. SPENCE, MICHAEL R. M.D., Vice-Pres., Senior Class. STEGMAN, SAMUEL JOSEPH STEPHENS, RICHARD M.D. STEPHENS, R. V. M.D., A.B. Delta Upsilon; Republicans. A.B. Medicine; Brownsburg; M.D. Medicine; Peru. Medicine: Indianapolis. Medical Science; Indianapolis; Soph., Vice-Pres.; Senior, Pres.; lU Young 502 STEWARD, PAUL WAYNE M.D., A.B. Medicine; Lowell. STOLZ, THOMAS J. M.D., B.S. Medicine; Bryant. STRADER, WILBUR J. M.D. Medicine; Muncie; Phi Chi; Alpha Omega Alpha; SAMA. STROUD, JAMES DENTON M.D., B.S. Medicine; Muncie; Nu Sigma Nu, Vice-Pres., Alumni Ch. STRUCKMAN, JOHN SCOTT M.D., A.B. Medicine; Hunt- ingburg; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Nu Sigma Nu. SWAEBY, RONALD LUREN M.D., A.B. Medicine; Linton; SAMA. TALBOT. ASA R. M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. TALLEY, TERRY W. M.D. Medicine; Evansville. TERMAN, JAMES WILLIAM M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis; Sigma Xi. THOMAS. MORTON STANLEY III M.D., B.S. Medicine; Hamilton. THRUSTON, FLOYD EDWARD M.D.. A.B. Medicine; Indi- anapolis; SAMA. TURNER. JERALD BERNE M.D.. A.B. Medicine; .Swayzee; Phi Beta Pi, Treas.; AMA. VANDERBOSCH, LEONARD JOHN A.B. Medicine; Garrett; Phi Beta Pi; SAMA. WAGNER. VIRGINIA MEADE M.D., B.S. Medicine; Leba- non. WALKER, ROBERT MURRAY M.D. Medicine; Indianapolis. WEBB, MICHAEL KEITH M.D., A.B. Medicine; Indian- apolis. WEHLAGE. DAVID FRANCIS M.D. Medicine; Muncie. WESTERFIELD, GORDON LEE M.D., B.S. Medicine; Indi- anapolis; Nu Sigma Nu; Alpha Epsilon Delta. WHITEHEAD, EDGAR DOUGLAS M.D. Medicine; Lido Beach, N. Y.; SAMA, Exec. Council. WILSON, FRED MONROE M.D., A.B. Medicine; Carmel; Phi Kappa Psi; Nu Sigma Nu; Jr. IFC; Skull and Crescent. WYLIE, ROBERT RRRD M.D., A.B. Medicine; Bloomington; Phi Gamma Delta; Varsity Football; Nu Sigma Nu; Phi F.ta Sigma; Scabbard and Blade; YMCA. 503 music THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, under the leadership of Dean Wilfred C. Bain, had the honor of presenting Puccini ' s opera, Turnadot as the state of Indiana ' s contribution to the World ' s Fair in August, 1964. The past year the School of Music, which has more students than any other school, presented thirty-one perform- ances of eight operas and one light musical. At present, two additional buildings are in the planning stage: a performance center and a teaching library center to be occupied in 1969-70. A H 5 is W 4 mm t 9 yi 504 ABBOTT, SARAH JANK B.M. Piano, San Antonio, Texas: Read Center; lU Orchestra; lU Young Republicans; Pi Kappa Lambda; Sigma Alpha Iota, Rec. Sec. ALHXANDKR, LYNN RUTH B.M. Piano; Park Ridge, lU.; Kappa Alpha Theta: Alpha Lambda Delta; Mu Phi Epsilon, Warden; Pi Kappa Lambda; Tyronian Queen Court. ARNOLD, MARY MARGARET B.M. Piano; Plainfield; Read Center; lU Orchestra; Pi Kappa Lambda; Sigma Alpha lota, Pres. BACHMAN, BONITA KAY B.M.E. Music Education; Bloomington; University Apartments; Mu Phi Epsilon. BIXLER, SHELDON W. B.M.E. Voice: Berne; Bloomington: Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. BLACKWELL, DAVID SPENCER B.M.E. Music Education; Bloomington; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. BLOOM, KAREN LYN B.M.E. Music Education: South Bend; Alpha Phi, Song Leader; lU Sing; YWCA Cabinet. BOYD, KIRSTEN VONNARUTH B.M. Organ; Grand Island, N. Y.: Gamma Phi Beta, Rush Ch., Song Leader; Alpha Lambda Delta; Mortar Board, Song Leader; Pleiades; Sigma Alpha Iota; Union Board. BRAUER, MARIAN LOUISE B.M.E. Piano; Chicago Heights, 111.; Alpha Gamma Delta; Singing Hoosiers. BUMGERNER, SALLY ANN B.M.E. Music Education; Columbia, Mo.; Alpha Phi; Teter Floor Gov.; AWS; Women ' s Chorus. BURD, RITA JO B.M.E. Music Education; Frank fort; Zeta Tau Alpha, Service Ch.; lU Foundation; Tau Beta Sigma. CAWOOD, ELIZABETH MARION B.M. Voice; Harlan, Ky.; Mason Hall; Opera Ensemble. COLE, PAULETTA SUE B.M.E. Music Education; Milan; Sycamore Hall, Dorm Sec; MENC, Publicity Ch.; Singing Hoosiers. CUSHMAN, DONALD RAY B.M.E. Music Education; At- tica: Wright Quad: Forest Hall Cult.-Relig. Ch.; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100; MENC; Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia, Sec, Pres. DEBES, DAVID FREDERICK B.M.E. Music Education: Evansville: Phi Kappa Theta, Sec, Soc Ch.; Song Leader, Scholarship Ch., Alumni Sec, Asst. Rush Ch.; Marching 100; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Sphinx Club; Student Senate; Union Staff Steering Comm. DEVORE, CAROLYN SUE B.M.E. Music Education; Fort Wayne; Sycamore Hall; Pi Kappa Lambda: Sigma Alpha Iota, Cor. Sec. ERISMAN, ZOE BURNELL B.M. Piano; Olmstead Falls, Ohio: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Kappa Lambda; lU Orchestra. FROEMMING, PAULETTE ANN B.M.E. Music Education; Minot, N. D.; Mu Phi Epsilon, Cor. Sec; Tau Beta Sigma. GARRETT, PENNY B.M. Voice; El Dorado, Ark.; Pi Beta Phi, Asst. House Mngr.: Acappella Singers: Opera Chorus; Opera Workshop; Sigma Alpha Iota. GAYNOR, DARLYNE MARIE B.S. Voice and Radio Tele- vision; East Chicago; Delta Zeta, Soc. Ch.; lU Foundation; Mu Phi Epsilon, Alumni Sec; Pleiades: Singing Hoosiers; Theta Sigma Phi. sure music is easy ♦ ♦ ♦ all you have to do GESCHMAY, PEGGY E. B.M.E. Music Education; Ponca City, Okla.; Sigma Delta Tau; Hillel Foundation: lU Or- chestra; Sigma Alpha lota. GOODIN, CAREN DEE B.M. Piano; Indianapolis; Mu Phi Epsilon, Vice-Pres.: Pi Kappa Lambda. GOODSON, MARY JANE B.M.E. Music Education: Indi- anapolis; Kappa Delta: Mu Phi Epsilon; MENC. GRAUER, SUSAN S. B.M. Cello; Great Neck, N. Y.: Syca- more: lU Orchestra. GRAVER, BLANCHE JEANETTE B.M.E, Music Education; Clarksville; Evermann Apartments; Symphonic Band, Out- standing Bandswoman 1962; SEA; MENC; Tau Beta Sigma, Treas. GROTH, CHARLENE B.M.E. City; Sycamore; MENC; lU Chorus. HIGA, SANDRA MAE B.M.E. , waii: Sycamore; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Kappa Larnbda; Sigma Alpha Iota; Symphonic Wind Ensemble; Tau Beta Sigma, Sec. HOAGLAND, SUSAN ANN B.M.E. Music Education; Arl- mgton, Va.; Delta Zeta: Jr. Panhellenic; Mu Phi Epsilon: Peace Corps Committee; Singing Hoosiers. HOBSON, GRENDA GLEA B.M.E. Music Education: Mooresville; Alpha Lambda Delta; MENC; Mu Phi Epsilon; Pi Kappa Lambda; Tau Beta Sigma. HOFFMAN, MARILYN LOUISE B.M.E. Music Education; Indianapolis: Mu Phi Epsilon: Usher Corps. HORTH. PEGEEN HELEN B.S. Ballet; Fort Wayne: Alpha Phi, House Mngr.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Kappa Lambda: lU Ballet Comoanv: Sigma Alpha Iota: YWCA. HOWARD. LAWRENCE EVERETTE B.M.E. Music Educa- tion; Gary; Omega Psi Phi; IFC; Marching 100: NAACP; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Music Education; Michigan Young Democrats: Acappella Music Education; Hilo, Ha- 505 JEFFRIES, JAMES WALLACE B.M., B.M.E. Music; Bed- ford. JOHNSON, JEANNE GLADNEY B.M.E. Music, Piano and Voice; Short Hills, N. J.; Evermann Apt.; Belles; Singing Hoasiers; Sigma Alpha Iota; Delta Delta Delta. JOHNSON, MARTHASUSAN B.S. Piano and Radio-TV; Indianapolis; Mu Phi Epsilon, Treas., Pres.; Young Re- publicans; Debate Team; Producers Guild. K.OEHLER, MEDI KATHERINE B.M.E. Piano; Monticello; Mu Phi Epsilon. LAZICH, MILTON B.M.E. Voice; Gary; Martin Hall; Opera; Orthodox Fellowship, Pres. LIDIKAY, ANNE B.M.E. Voice; Indianapolis; Curry Hall; Sigma Alpha Iota; Singing Hoosiers; lU Opera Theatre; MENC Ex. Council; Cult. Ch. Mclaughlin, Elizabeth jane B.M.E. voice; Greens- burg; Alpha Chi Omega, Chap, and Warden; Belles; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Foundation; Sigma Alpha Iota; YWCA. Mcpherson, mary katherine b.m.e. musIc Ed.; Bassoon; Memphis Tenn.; lU Orchestra; Sailing Club; Tau Beta Sigma, Sec; Symphonic Wind Ensemble. MILLER, MARILYN CRAIG B.M. Piano; Springwater, N. Y.; Bicknell Apts.; Mu Phi Epsilon. MIRABELLA, CHRISTINE WILLA B.M. Piano; Bowie, Maryland; Mu Phi Epsilon; Pi Kappa Lambda. MIRABELLA, SANDRA LEE B.M. Piano; Bowie, Maryland; Mu Phi Epsilon; Pi Kappa Lambda. MONTGOMERY, JAY E. B.M.E. Clarinet; Liberty; March- ing Hundred; Kappa Kappa Psi; Arnold Air Society. MOODY, JERRY ALLEN B.M.E. Music; Anderson; Walnut Hall; MENC; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100. MOORE, PATRICIA ANN B.M.E. Music Education, Piano; Granger; Pine Hall, Assoc. House Mngr.; MENC; Mu Phi Epsilon; Tau Beta Sigma. MYERS, PATRICIA A. B.M.E. Saxophone; Butler; Pine Hall; SEA; MENC; Concert Band. NEFF, ROBERT CHARLES B.S. Voice; Hobart; Wright Quad; Singing Hoosiers. NELSON, LYNN FRANCIA B.S. Music Therapy; Chicago, III.; Alpha Epsilon Phi; lU Orchestra; Mu Phi Epsilon; lU Symphonic Band. B.M.E. Music Education, Voice; Alpha; Mu Phi Epsilon; Auditor. NOLAND, PATRICIA LEE Haworth, N. J.; Zeta Tau Ushers. OSHIRO, CAROL B.M.E. Willkie Quad; Mu Phi MENC; Pi Kappa Lambda; Student NEA. PERSON, DONNA FAYE B.M.E. Music Education; War- saw; Sycamore Hall; MENC; Tau Beta Sigma; Symphonic Wind En.semble. Music Education; Hilo, Hawaii; Epsilon; Alpha Lambda Delta; is pass theory and all those juries ROBERTSON, BARBARA ALLEN B.M.E. Organ; Green- wood; Sigma Kappa; Belles; Sigma Alpha Iota; Housing Rec. Sec. ROSENBLUM, LOIS ANN B.M.E. Voice; Evansville; Mem- orial Hall; Mu Phi Epsilon; Singing Hoosiers; Hillel Foun- dation, Con. Rep. SAARINEN, PATRICIA M. B.M.E. Violin; Fairview Park, Ohio; Alpha Chi Omega; lU Orchestra; Belles. SCHEUER, SUSAN BURKHALTER B.M.E. Piano and Voice; South Bend; Bicknell Apts.; Mu Phi fipsilon; Sailing Club: Singing Hoosiers. SMITH, CAROL JEAN B.M.E. Piano; Liberty; Read Hall; Women ' s Chorus; Belles; MENC; Judicial Board. SMITH, LAWRENCE DAVID B.M. Piano; Long Island City, N. Y.; Magee, Foster Quad. SMITH, PATRICIA BEACH B.S. Voice and Journalism; Birmingham, Mich.; Sycamore, House Mngr.; Daily Stu- dent; Oceanides; Singing Hoosiers; YAF; Canterbury Club. STANFIELD, LINDA SUE B.M.E. Oboe; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Zeta Tau Alpha; lU Orchestra. STRAUB. MARY ELLEN B.S. Piano and Journalism; South Bend; Teter; lU Newman Club; Daily Student; lU Young Republicans; Women ' s Chorus. STREETER, THOMAS WAYNE B.M.E. Trombone; Green- town; McNutt; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Hist.; lU Orchestra; Kappa Kappa Psi, Treas.; Marching 100; lU Jazz Ensemble. THORSON, INGRID B.M. Voice; Washington, D.C.; Willkie Quad; Cosmopolitan Club. TRAUB, CAROL IRENE Music Therapy; Francesville; Syca- more; Sigma Alpha Iota; Corridor Adv. 506 VANDF.RGHF.YNST. PAUL JOHN B.M. Trombone; New York, N. v.; Martin Hall, Vice-Gov.; lU Foundation; lU Collegiate Democrats; lU Orchestra; lU Jazz Ensemble. WARNER, CONSTANCE VAIL B.M.E. Piano; St. Peters- burg, Fla.; Delta Zeta; Mu Phi Epsilon; Singing Hoosiers; Tomahawk; Junior Class Council. WEBER, RUTH E. B.M. Organ; Fairfield, Conn.; Kappa Delta; ARBUTUS; Belles. WEBSTER, GERALD BEST B.M.E. Music; Dixon, Calif.; Marching 100; lU Orchestra; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Music Student Advis. Council. WILLIAMS, JAMES KENT B.M.E. Percussion; South Bend; lU Orchestra; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Treas. WINSTON, ANDREA HELEN B.M.E. Violin; Winona, Minn.; Read Center; lU Orchestra; Sigma Alpha Iota; Cor. Sec; MENC. IN ADDITION TO admitting its largest sophomore class, the School of Nursing achieved an important first this year by admitting its first male student. The school sponsors an active program for graduate nurses, which Dean Emily Holmquist describes as orientated to improve skills in the care of cerebral disfunctions. Besides receiving practical training at Indianapolis, the students participate in such actvities as student govern- ment, intramural sports, and the Choraliers. nursing AMOS, PRUDENCE B . B.S. Nursing; South Whitley; lANS. ARMSTRONG, KAREN ELIZABETH B.S. Nursing; Greens- burg; Sigma Theta Tau. ARNOLD, LINDA MARIE B.S. Nursing; Michigan City. BAILEY, WANDA SUE B.S. Nursing; Speedway; Choraliers, Pres.; CDASN; Basketball. BENNE, KARREN ELLEN B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. BERRY, SHARON LEE B.S. Nursing; Alexandria. BLUMENSCHEIN, BARBARA JOAN B.S. Nursing; Pekin, 111.; Sailing Club; Senatorial Asst.; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA; lANS. BONNELL, CAROLE SUE B.S. Nursing; Columbus; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Theta Tau. BOOKER, JUDITH ANN B.S. Nursing; Lafayette; Sigma Theta Tau; Sec. Sr. Class; lANS Cor. Sec; CDANS, Cor. Sec; Sound Waves; Choraliers. BORKHOLDER, PHYLLIS JEAN B.S. Nursing; Warsaw. BRINK, PHYLLIS ANN B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; CDANS. BUREL, DONNA TOUSLEY B.S. Nursing; Noblesville. CALLECOD, RITA LOUISE B.S. Nursing; Terre Haute; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sec. Jr. Class; Sigma Theta Tau; Judicial Board; Cheerleader, Nurses ' Basketball. CHARLSON, VERLYN ANN B.S. Nursing; Gary; Sigma Theta Tau; Ed. Sound Waves; CDANS; lUMC Chorus. CHOPPELI, ROSEMARY ANN B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. COTTOM, SANDRA LOU B.S. Nursing; Terre Haute. CULVER, LANA KAY B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. DEEVER, KAREN JANE B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. DIVIETRO, DARLA LOUISE B.S. Nursing; Elkhart; Sec. Student-Faculty Gov ' t. DUGDALE, MARY LYNN B.S. Nursing; Marion. nurse, i was sure that my blue cross DYE, A. YVONNE B.S. Nursing; Charlottesville. EASON, BEVERLY WELLS B.S. Nursing; Clarksville. EMERSON, JONETH L. B.S. Nursing; Skokie, 111.; Syca- more Hall, Vice-Pres.; Vice-Pres. Sr. Class; Spelunking Club; Tomahawk; Union Board. EVANS, FRIEDA JUNE B.S. Nursing; Bedford. EVANS, JUDITH ANN B.S. Nursing; Bloomingdale. EVANS, NANCY JULIA B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Sigma Theta Tau; Student-Faculty Gov ' t.; Lindenwood College; CDANS. FAWLEY, JUDITH ANN B.S. Nursing; Elkhart; Sec of Soph. Class; Sigma Theta Tau; CDANS; Girl ' s Basketball Team. PERKINS, MARY HELEN B.S. Nursing; Morocco. FOSTER, FRANCES C. B.S., G.N. Nursing; Indianapolis. FRY, PATRICIA ANN B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. FUHRMAN, GEORGIENA E. B.S. Nursing; Jasper. GOTSHALL, MARY LEE B.S. Nursing; Syracuse. 508 GROSS, CARROLLYNNE ANTOINETTE B.S. Nursing; Battle Ground. GUTHRIE, PATSY CAROL B.S. Nursing; Westfield. HAMILTON, MYRA BETH B.S. Nursing; Crown Point; Alpha Lambda Delta; CDANS; Choraliers; Vice-Pres., Jr. Class. HAMMER, PAMELIA ANN B.S. Nursing; Mentone. HANCOCK, RACHEL MAY B.S. Nursing; Anderson. HINCHMAN, SHARON ELIZABETH B.S. Nursing; Indian- apolis; Pres. of Soph. Class; Nurses ' Christian Fellowship, Pres.; Sigma Theta Tau; Med. Center Choraliers. JACQUES, SHARON LEE B.S. Nursing; Lowell; Sigma Theta Tau; Nurses ' Christian Fellowship; Wells Quad, Comm. Ch. K.ERNOHAN, JUDITH ELAINE B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. LAWALL, CAROL JEAN B.S. Nursing; Mishawaka; Wesley Foundation. LEININGER, EVELYN LOUISE B.S. Nursing; Tipton; lUMC Choraliers; Sound Waves; CDANS; lANS. LOEPER, ELAINE BISHIP B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. LOUDEN, J. LYNNE B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega. MALOTT, JUDITH ELAYNE B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. McCLOUD, NANCY MAE B.S. Nursing; Crawfordsville. MEIER, MARTHA ANN B.S. Nursing; Elizabethtown. MISEGADES, KATHERINE MAY B.S. Nursing; Fort Wayne. MULLIKIN, SHERRILL LYNN B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Jr. Class Treas. NEVILLE, DIXIE LAVERNE B.S. Nursing; Birmingham, Ala. NIBLICK, SHERRILL SUE B.S. Nursing; Mishawaka; Pres., Senior Class; Gamma Phi Beta. OLP, DEANNE CHRISTINE B.S. Nursing; Gary. W W 1 pp i ■JB ppp policy entitled me to a longer nightgown OLSON, KARIN EMILY B.S. Nursing; Dayton, Ohio; lUMC Choraliers. PEACOCK, JEAN MARIE B.S. Nursing; Greenfield. PEERMAN, SUSAN R. B.S. Nursing; Fort Branch; Cheer- leader. PETERS, DARLENE KAY B.S. Nursing; Seymour. PORTER, MARILYN JOYCE B.S. Nursing; Upland. PORTER, SANDRA JANE B.S. Nursing; Bedford; CDANS; lUMC Choraliers. PRICE, LINDA GAIL B.S. Nursing; Nappanee; CDANS; Student Government Exec. Board; Sigma Kappa. REEVES, EMMA MARIE B.S. Nursing; Richmond; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Theta Tau. RICK, MARY JANE B.S. Nursing; Waldron; Cosmopolitan Club, Soc. Ch., Publicity Ch. RODGERS, ANITA DELIGHT B.S. Nursing; Lucerne. ROMINE, CAROL ANNE B.S. Nursing; Mooresville. ROSS, DIANE CHRISTINE B.S. Nursing; McCordsville. 509 SCHWALLIE, LINDA ANN B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Sigma Theta Tau: lANS, Treas. SCOTT, BETTY MARIE B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. SELL, NANCY ANN B.S. Nursing; Brook; Senior Class Treas.; Choraliers. SHANER, SHARON SUE B.S. Nursing; Shelbyville. SMITHERMAN, COLLEEN HEAVIN B.S. Nursing; Speed- way. SNIDER, MARTHA LEE B.S. Nursing; Portage; CDANS; Choraliers. STAFFORD, CAROLINE B.S. Nursing; Evanslon, 111. STEWART, BETSY TRAYLOR B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Alpha Lambda Delta; Enomene; Sigma Theta Tau; Kappa Alpha Theta. STOCKAMP, MARY LOU B.S. Nursing; Seymour. STORRS, NORMA ANNE B.S. Nursing; Springfield, Va. WARWICK., SUSAN L. B.S. Nursing; Ft. Wayne. WATKINS, CAROLYN DALE B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. WOEMPNER, STEPHANIE ANN B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. YOUNG, SALLY ANN B.S. Nursing; Elkhart; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Theta Tau; Nurses ' Christian Fellowship. ZELLERS, JUDITH ANN B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. Optometry THE SCHOOL OF OPTOMETRY, whose main fac- ulty offices are located in Swain Hail East, has its classes scattered all over the I. U. campus in seven different buildings. I. U. students receive help concern- ing eye examinations, glasses, contact lenses, and other services in the school ' s clinic located in Foley House. According to Director Henry Hofstetter, increased emphasis has been placed on the newly developed methods in the field of optometry. 510 ARISTA-SALDO MARIA I. M.O. Optometry; Bloomington. BABITZ. KDWIN JEROME M.O. Optometry; Highland; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Eat and Speak Club, Pres.; Omega Ep.silon Phi, Pres.; Optometry Student Council. BAYS, JOHN ARTHUR M.O. Optometry; Parkersburg, W. Va.; Omega Epsilon Phi. BRIGGS, CRAIG LANDIS M.O. Optometry; Peru; Beta Theta Pi; Omega Delta. DARIN, FREDERICK P. A.B. Optometry; Griffith; Acacia; LUNA; Omega Delta; YMCA. FREEDMAN, IRVING A. M.O. Optometry; Hammond; Zeta Beta Tau; Omega Delta; Eat and Speak Club; Optometry Student Council. GODICH, PAUL MARTIN M.O. Optometry; Gilbert, Minn.; Omega Epsilon Phi; Eat and Speak Club, Vice-Pres.; Sec. 5th Year Opt. Class. GOLDSMITH, RICHARD S. M.O. Optometry; Plainview. N. Y.; Omega Delta; Eat and Speak Club. HAM, RONALD RAY M.O. Optometry; Linton; Omega Delta. JORDAN, WALTER EARL M.O. Optometry; Bloomington; Omega Delta; Eat and Speak Club. LAVAUX, JOSEPH ELWOOD II M.O. Optometry; Indian- apolis; Omega Delta; Eat and Speak Club; Sailing Club. LEE, HOWARD WILLIAM M.O. Optometry; Spiceland; Optometry Student Council, Pres.; Eat and Speak Club; German Honorary; Geology Honorary. M.O. M.O. LUNDQUIST, PHILIP R. Omega Epsilon Phi. MAHLER, JAMES HARRY Omega Epsilon Phi. McDonald, jeffery lynn Bodaga Club; Student AOA; Club; Eat and Speak Club. MILLION, ROBERT BRUCE M.O. ton; Phi Kappa Psi; Omega Delta, Optometry; Bloomington: Optometry; Bloomington; M.O. Optometry; St. Paul; Omega Epsilon Phi; Sailing Optometry; Pres. Blooming- MOKE. WILLIAM HENRY M.O. Optometry; Gary; Phi Sigma Kappa, Scholarship Chairman; Omega Epsilon Phi. NICAISE, FRANK FREDERICK M.O. Optometry; Bloom- ington; Pi Kappa Phi, Pres.; President Opt. Class; Omega Delta; IFC. ROSS, BRUCE ASHBROOK B.S. Optometry; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Chi Phi; Omega Delta. SALADIN, JIMMIE JAMES M.O. Optometry; Princeton; Omega Epsilon Phi; Eat and Speak Club. Optometrists have a lot of contacts SCOTT, HARRY E. B.S. Optometry; Sunkick; Omega Epsi- lon Phi; Pershing Rifles; Westminster Foundation. SHRADER, HOMER LEE M.O. Optometry; A.B. Chemistry: B.S. Optometry; Omega Epsilon Phi. SINDLINGER, STEPHEN MICHAEL B.S. Optometry; Bra- zil; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Omega Epsilon Phi, Vice-Pres.; Eat and Speak Club. SLOAN, DAVID WEEKS M.O. Optometry; Bloomington; Omega Epsilon Phi; Eat and Speak Club. STEWARD, DON ADDISON B.S. Optometry; Linton; MRC; Omega Delta; MRC Judicial Board. TARMAN, THOMAS DEE M.O. Optometry; New Paris; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Omega Epsilon Phi, Sec; Eat and Speak Club, Treas. UDESKY, ALAN HAL M.O. Optometry; Bloomington: Alpha Epsilon Pi; Omega Delta; Eat and Speak Club. VON GUNTEN, FRED LOUIS B.S. Optometry; Ft. Wayne; Omega Epsilon Phi; Eat and Speak Club; Optometry Stu-. dent Council; AOA. Optometry; Ft. Wayne: Eat and Speak Club: Columbus; Mc- VON GUNTEN, TED LUCAS M.O. Vice-Pres. 5th Year Opt. Class; Omega Epsilon Phi; Sailing Club. WADE, RONNIE DEAN B.S. Optometry: Nutt Quad; Omega Epsilon Phi. WEIMER, LARRY GEORGE M.O. Optometry; Bloomington; Sigma Chi; Omega Epsilon Phi. YODER, ALAN KEITH M.O. Optometry: Bloomington: Indi- ana and American Opt. Associations; Omega Epsilon Phi, Hist, and Treas.; Eat and Speak Club; Optometry Student Council Representative. i.E- 511 512 ■iT - r-- ' !. e?.- ' : ' .a aBMe«iS! JfTSWTi« ' « the changing campus caught and preserved ♦ ♦ ♦ a record of 1965 IN THE SHADOW of these buildings, we have run the gamut of emotion — worked, studied, lived. The University, dynamic and growing, has changed its contour with incred- ible speed even in the short years we have spent here. For those of us who will never return to Bloomington, and for those who will return, only to find bewildering in- novation, this brief record of the campus, 1965, captures in print scenes more indelibly imprinted in memory. INDIANA MEMORIAL UNION 1932 513 school of fine arts 1962 school of music, addition 1960 m ' ' ■I llllln ill, 8 2  ii •• ballantine hall 1960 tLfeti :m?- 515 psychology building 1963 chemistry building, addition 1931, 1964 516 geology building 1962 Jordan hall of biology 1955 m rm ' ) .•:•-- ■■■' ..- • ■■■■' ,iar ' M ' ■-« j(K ' j ' w fcS j siiir ' - ' r .,1 , aBi i n w H 517 burton d. meyers hall 1937 518 William lowe bryan hall 1936 graduate and undergraduate libraries 1907, 1906 William a. rowles hall 1923 swain hall west 1940 519 university school 1964 520 business and economics building 1940 school of education 1938 521 the president ' s house 1924 522 general index a Acacia 293 Accounting Club 227 Allied Health 430 Alpha Chi Omega 303 Alpha Epsilon Delta 228 Alpha Epsilon Phi 296 Alpha Epsilon Pi 295 Alpha Gamma Delta 294 Alpha Kappa Alpha 297 Alpha Kappa Psi 228 Alpha Lambda Delta 227 Alpha Omicron Pi 299 Alpha Phi 301 Alpha Phi Alpha 302 Alpha Phi Omega 229 Alpha Tau Omega 300 Alpha Xi Delta 298 Alumni Office 132 ARBUTUS 214 Arbutus Queen 114 Arnold Air Society 230 Arts and Sciences 434 Association of Childhood Education 232 Association of Women Students 230 Athletic Department 188 Auditorium Presentations 68 b Baseball 1 ' ' 2 Basketball 178 Beta Gamma Sigma 225 Beta Theta Pi 304 Blue Key 226 Board of Aeons 233 Board of Trustees 127 Brown County Playhouse 40 Business 458 C Campus Queens 112 Cheerleaders 186 Chi Omega 342 Chi Phi 341 Christmas Eve on Campus 84 Class of 1965 234 Class of 1966 235 Class of 1967 236 Class of 1968 237 Commencement 32 Cosmopolitan Club 238 Cross Country 168 d Delta Chi 309 Delta Delta Delta 307 Delta Epsilon Pi 238 Delta Gamma 306 Delta Sigma Pi 238 Delta Sigma Theta 309 Delta Tau Delta 310 Delta Upsilon 311 Delta Zeta 308 Dentistry 471 Division of Safety 136 e Education 475 Enomene 239 Extensions 142 f Falcon Club 239 Fencing 200 Football 158 Foster Quadrangle 346 Founder ' s Day 22 g Gamma Phi Beta 305 Golf 176 Great Issues 88 Gymnastics 202 h Health Center 137 Health, Physical Education and Recreation 490 Hillel Foundation 232 Homecoming 58 Home Economics Club 246 Hootenany 53 i I-Men ' s Club 247 Indiana Daily Student 240 Interfraternity Council 248 International Dinner 86 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship League 247 Intramurals 208 IRHA 250 I. U. Foundation 252 I. U, Sing 94 Junior Division iJJ Junior Interfraternity Council 249 Junior Panhellenic 265 k Kappa Alpha Psi 316 Kappa Alpha Theta 315 Kappa Delta 317 Kappa Delta Rho 318 Kappa Kappa Gamma 319 Kappa Psi 260 Kappa Sigma 320 1 Lambda Chi Alpha 321 Law 493 Little 500 24 Luna 90 m Madrigal Dinner 80 Marching 100 56 McNutt Quadrangle 354 Medical Center 152 Medical Center Union Board 286 Medicine 497 Melon Mess 52 Men ' s Residence Center 364 Mortar Board 261 Mu Phi Epsilon ...262 Music School 505 n Newman Club 260 News Bureau 133 Nursing 508 O Oceanides 263 Old Oaken Bucket Game 60 Olympic Representatives 198 Omega Psi Phi 34 Omicron Delta 262 Operas 72 Optometry 511 P Panhellenic 264 Pemm Club 266 Pershing Rifles 267 Phi Beta Kappa 224 Phi Delta Theta 335 Phi Epsilon Pi 336 Phi Eta Sigma 268 Phi Gamma Delta 334 Phi Kappa Psi 339 Phi Kappa Tau 338 Phi Kappa Theta 337 Phi Sigma Kappa 340 Pi Beta Phi 323 Pi Kappa Alpha 322 Pi Kappa Phi 322 Pleiades 269 Pom Pon Girls 269 Pop Concerts 62 President ' s Ball 66 President Stahr 126 q Quiz Bowl 92 r Read Center 372 Registration 46 Rifle Team 201 Rugby 177 S Sailing Club 270 Scabbard and Blade 273 Showboat 42 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 325 Sigma Alpha Eta 272 Sigma Alpha Iota 272 Sigma Alpha Mu 326 Sigma Chi 332 Sigma Delta Chi 271 Sigma Delta Tau 327 Sigma Kappa 328 Sigma Nu 329 Sigma Phi Epsilon 331 Sigma Pi 330 Skull and Cresent 276 Soccer 166 Society for the Advancement of Management 276 Sorority Rush 54 Student Athletic Board 280 Student Education Association 273 Student Government 277 Swimming 192 t Tau Beta Sigma 287 Tau Kappa Epsilon 333 Tennis 170 Teter Quadrangle 382 Theta Chi 314 Theta Sigma Phi 246 Track 204 Trees Center 394 Turandot 36 U Union Board 282 W Wells Quadrangle 400 Wilkie Quadrangle 408 WRA 287 Wrestling 190 Wright Quadrangle 412 y YWCA 288 Z Zeta Beta Tau 312 Zeta Tau Alpha 313 523 student index Abbey, Joan Hope J27 Abblett, Karan Ann 378 Abblett, Richard Allen 459 Abbott, Allan Victor 334, 259 Abbott, Jane 272 Abbott, Sarah Jane 505 Abbott, Theodore Lewis 332 Abdulla, Saif Abbas 171 Abedallah, Soliaman 359 Abell, Jon Peter 350, 235, 250, 259 Abernathy, Paul Willard 370 Abernathy, Susan Jane 313, 273, 288 Abplanalp, Jery Lee 340 Abraham, Kenneth Samuel .... 369 Abrams, Rochelle M 327 Abramson, Jerry Edwin 312 Achor, Judy Diane 388 Acker, Robert Samuel 359 Adams, Andrea Jane 386 Adams, Ann Irene 399 Adams, Barbara Ann 435, 380 Adams, David Marshall 353 Adams, Gerald Don 476, 316 Adams, Jerry Dean 330 Adams, Mark Steven 423 Adams, Nancy Jane 380 Adams, Nathan A., Ill 476 Adams, Ralph James 476 Adams, Riley Russell 499 Adams, Robert Lee 491 Adams, Steven Mark 326 Adams, Susan Lola 476 Adams, Willard Le Roy 459, 271, 219 Adcock, Rita Jean 306 Adcock, Vicki Sue 476 Ade. Ruth Kathleen 294 Adelman, Karen Lee 327, 239 Adkisson, Steven Harvey 422 Adler, David Wallace 295 Adler, Donald Howard 171, 459, 326, 259 Adler, Donna June 305 Adolph, Nina Jean 317 Adsell, George 320 Adsit Stanley Leon 476 Ahl, Barbara Evelyn 319, 230, 231, 256, 269, 263 Ahl, Clarissa Ann 435, 319, 256, 261 Ahlvin, Karen Charlotte 299 Aichele, William Henry 220 Aikin, Elizabeth Jane 435 Aikman, John C 419 Aikman, Scott Arnold 320 Ailes, Larry Lee 259, 266 Aker, Frank 320, 267 Akins, Robert Edward Jr 308 Albers, John Robert 359 Albright, Terrill D. . 494 Alcock, Richard J 435 Alden, William Franklyn 396 Aldrich, James Robert 339 Alexander, Holly J 387 Alexander, Janet Ellen 313 Alevander, Karen 274 Alexander, Lynn Ruth 505, 315, 262 Alexander, Maryann 231 Alexander, Prince 390 Alexander, Ralph W. Jr 333 Alexander, Robert Bruce .. 435, 325 Alexis, James Paul 331 Alfred, Joan 274 Ali, Kebede 459 Allee, Jerry Wayne 370 Allee, William Larry 369 Allen, David Charles 396, 242 Allen, Gregory Wayne 336 Allen, Harry John 391 Allen, Larry William 435, 242 Allen, Richard Cecil 369 Allen, Ronald Malcolm 352 Allen, Ronald Richard 493 Allen, Sandra 274 Allen, Susan E 476 Aller, Barbara Grace 435 Allman, Wayne Lee 423 Alpert, Susan Linda 404 Alport, Alan Stuart 390 Alsop, Pamela Sue 404 Alt, Larry George 419 Aitman, Joyce Helene 327 Altman, Sandra Kay 342, 265 Alvares, Kenneth M 247, 192 Alvarez, Ronald Vincent .. 300, 259 Alzamora, Ricardo 472 Amati, Joan 362 Amelung, Carolyn L 435 Amer, Mohamed A 430 Amon, Janice Anne 362 Amos, Prudence B 508 Amt, Robert John 356, 236 Ancel, Jerald Irwin 459 Andersen, Peter Andrew 491 Anderson, Ann Elizabeth .. 356, 358 Anderson, Cecilia Marie 349 Anderson, David Harold 293 Anderson, Ernie Gustaf 338 Anderson, Florenz L., 3rd 359 Anderson, James L 339 Anderson, Janyce Sue 404 Anderson, Jay Bruce 335 Anderson, John T 314 Anderson, John Thomas 476 Anderson, Keith Warren .. 338, 238 Anderson, Merry C 380 Anderson, Nancy Joyce 260 Anderson, Peter Carl 247, 266 Anderson, Dick 391 Anderson, Richard Lee 391 Anderson, Rosemary M 476 Anderson, Sandra Ileen 358 Anderson, Sheila Marie 358 Anderson, Ted Kelly 459 Anderson, Willa Beth 328 Anderson, William D. 459, 391, 228, 276 Andis, Paul Leslie 268 Andree, Donna Rae 350 Andres, Carol Lee 303, 259 Andrews, Charles 435, 230 Andrews, Craig J 368 Andrews, Kenneth Lee .... 435, 331 Andrews, Marsha Ann 476 Andrews, Robert Eugene 339 Andrews, Tony Glen 331 Angelopolous, Nnicholas 325 Anglin, Mary Eleen 377 Anna Killy, Joseph W 494 Anspach, Stefanie Joan 378 Anstett, Elaine Mary 288, 236 Antonelli, Samuel T. 459 Aoki, Sandra Tomoe 380 Apostolos, Tom J 340 Appelman, Robert Lynn 260 Apple, Wanita Kay 358 Aoplegate, Arnold Carl 341 Applegate, Judy P 357 Applegate, Mary Loyd 459 Appleman, Robert 259 Arata, Catherine Ann 305 Arbeiter, Yvonne Joan .... 381, 220 Arbogast, Janet Carol 263 Archer, David Milton 228 Arehart, Randall Lee 320 Arington. April C 399 Arista-Salado. Maria I. 311 Armilavage. James Paul 459 Armes. Phillip Gayle 370 Armour, Bonnie Jean 476, 406 Armstrong, Ann Laswell 306 Armstrong, Howard E. Jr 476 Armstrong, Karen Elizaeth .. 508, 275 Armstrong, Leslie Jean 476 Armstrong, Patricia Ann 380 Armstrong, Peggy Lee .... 435, 411 Armstrong, Richard L 259, 280 Arnetl, Robert Arthur 336 Arnholt, Gary Gene 350 Arnold, Jane 476 Arnold, Karen Carol 476 Arnold, Linda Marie 508 Arnold, Mary Margaret .... 505, 272 Arnold, Robert D 331 Arnold, Shirley Ann 404 Arnold, Stephen Ernest 300, 273 Aronoff, Michael S 435 Arpan, Cheryl Jean 315 Arredondo, Lorenzo 435 Asdell, Benoni W 472 Ash, Kent N 341, 276 Ashbaugh, Robert Murray 459, 238 Ashbrook, William S. 3rd 304 Ashcraft, James Kenneth 422 Ashe, Karen Irene 406 Ashley, Lorenzo 162 Ashton, Janatha R 430 Ashworth, James Michael 334 Askins, Danny Edwin 338, 249, 419 Asmar, Mark Abron 341 Atherton, James Russell 390 Atherton, Jay Robert 435, 334 Atkins, Edwin Thomas 422 Atkins, Stephen Michael .. 459, 339 Atkins, Walter Jackson 418 Atkinson, Judith Ann 342 Atkinson, Rebecca Diane .. 435, 374 Atkinson, Shirley Ann 376 Attebery, lamara Sue 262 Aubruner, Judith Ellen 308 Augenbergs, Mirdza Ilga 256 Auguslerfer, Stephen F 338 Aulick, Dean Dudley 359, 268 Ault, Marsha 274 Auserehl, Sandra Kay 435 Austin, Thomas Michael -- 293 Axelrod, Mark Richard 326 Axton, Robert 325 Ayres, Lane Edward 323 Azem. Abdallah Manhmoud ... 459 Babb. Donald Lee 494 Babbidge, Steven Robert 459, 247, 192 Babcock, James Dorr 339 Babcock, Lee Ann 378 Babcock, Norman Harry 268 Babcock, Sharon Rae 306 Babitz, Edwin Jerome 511 Backman, Bonita Kay 505 Bachman, Drew Harrison 331, 247, 190 Bachman, Lyie Farris 435 Bachmann, Nancy Lou 305, 239, 236, 227 Bachmann, Sharon Ann 435 Back, Phyllis La Verne Backer, Joseph A 499 Backer, Stephen Allen 326 Bacon, Barry Richard 424 Bacon, Jo Ann 342 Badar, Richard Chester ... 162, 247 Badertscher, Barbara A. 476, 317, 288 Baer, Betsy O. 296, 378, 269, 264, 259 Baer, Micha-l 435, 312, 234, 256, 283 Baer, Terry Deal 312 Baetsle, Bradley A 472 Bahar, Victoria Fances 476 Baier, Bonnie Kay 375 Bail. Barbara Ann 476 Bailey, Carole Ann 388 Bailey. James Earl 331, 201 Bailey, John C 499 Bailey, John McLaurine 300 Bailey, Nancy Kay 220, 407 Bailey, Patricia Ann 307, 280 Bailey, Wanda Sue 508, 275 Bailey, Robert Patrick 331 Bailey, Wendell Ray 361 Bailey, William L 339 Bain, Beverly Reva 476 Bain, Norman H 499 Bainbridge, Gordon Lee 435 Baird, Beverly Fances 317 Bajenid, Abdullah A 361 Baker, Annette 430 Baker, Barbara Ellen 319 Baker, Boyd r 459 Baker, Bruce A 170 Baker, David William 227, 423, 276 Baker, Don Alan 311 Baker, Donald Eugene 370 Baker, Glenn W 499 Baker, Jerry Lee 476 Baker, John Gatch 325 Baker, Judith Ann 435 Baker, Kim Allen 321, 200 Baker, Milan Daniel 318 Baker, Paul Douglas 330 Baker, Phyllis J. Baker, Rashed Salh 361 Baker, Richad Otto 295 Baker, Rita Ann 405 Baker, Robert Allen Baker, Robert Lee 494 Baker, Terri Carol 376 Baker, Timothy Allen 312 Baker, William Gerald 459 Balakir, Arlene D 404 Balasa, Phillip John 459 Baldoni, Paul James 171, 337 Bales, Ruth Ann 476 Baiha, John Thomas 318 Ballard, Margaret Lou ... 303, 269 Ballenger, Carolyn Sue 491 Balok, Larry James 435, 338 Balsbaugh, Linda Mari 350 Balsbaugh, Susan Jane 377 Balser, Connie Sue 404 Banas, William Richard 224 Bancroft, Christina J 377 Bangert, David Lee 418 Banghart, Larry Bruce 309 Banks, David Brigham 339 Banks, James Garfield 368 Bankson, Virgil Emerson .. 171, 205 Banning, Max Norton 336 Banser, Michael L 418 Banta, Janet Sue 476 Bantz, Mark William 332 Barada. Paul William 304, 228, 205 Baran, Carol Patricia 375 Baranko, Paul V 499 Barber, Richard Lee 424 Bard, Geraldine Elaine .... 378, 220 Bardach, Thomas Stuart 325 Baren, Stan 419 Barger, Larry James 416 Barker, James Edward 162 Barker, Kenneth Ralph 435, 273. 224, 234, 424, 259 Barker, Ralph Eugene 459 Barkley, Stephen John 396 Barkoff, Susan Lewis 327 Barlowe, Jamie Rebecca .. 307, 435 Barnard, Kenneth E 472 Barnes, James Deward 341 Barnes, James Edward 416 Barnes, Mary Margaret 406 Barnes, Shirley Ann 404 Barnett, Daniel Lewis 293 Barnett, George L. Jr. 350, 331, 229 Barnett, Gilbert Lane 333 Barnett, Robert L 421 Barnett, Robert T 341 Barnett, Sandra K 435 Barnett, Susan Kathleen 379 Barnhart, Larry Dennis 318 Baron, Macy Lynn 296 Barr, Nancy JJean 350 Barreiro, Manuel 340 Barrett, Robert W. Jr 227 Barrick, Max Bloom 300, 259 Barron, Bertram James 418 Barron, Cynthia Jane 435 Barron, Richard Howard .. 243, 416 Barron, Robert Keith 171, 247 Barrows, Margaret Ann 235 Barrum, Andrea B 303 Barry, Bernadette .... 303, 435, 259 Barry, John Michael 423 Barter, Mary Frances 476, 313, 273, 232 Barth, John Arthur 459 Barth, Melanie Kay 476 Bartholome, Charles W. .. 300, 276 Bartlett, Claytonia Ann 435, 319, 404 Bartlett, Cynthia Lou 227 Bartlett, Randall David 340 Bartlett, Richard S 435 Jeffrey C. Bartol 300 Barton, Deanna Louise 301 Barton, Douglas Alan 314 Barton, Martha Adelaide 243 Barton, Randall Wilbur 325 Barton, Sheila Ann 435, 294 Barlos, James Andrew 361 Basan, Paul Bradley 435 Bash, Sarah Wallace 322, 258 Baskett. Sarah J 499 Baskette, Judith Lane 306 Bass. Donald Wayne 333 Bassler, Nancy Sue 296 Bast, Richard Charles 335 Bast. Thomas Harry 335 Batchelder, Robert W 300, 276 Bates, Carolyn Virginia .. 308, 265 Batten, Richard C 333 524 Biuiies, Paul T 499 Button, Robert Ralph ;... 309 Bauer. Rric W 273 Bauer, Gray Ray 293, 249 Bauer, Lenhardt Eric 293 Baugh, Valerie Rudd 435 Baugher, Gregory Hart 336 Baum, Carole E 436 Baum, Joyce Marylin 379 Baum, Robert Allen 491 Baumann, Kenneth Eugene .... 459 Baumgart, Mary Kathryn 376 Baumgartner, Carolyn A. 476, 322 Baumgartner, Mary Ann 342 Baurle, Alan Harry 421 Baxter, Dallas Lee 311 Baxter, Gary Stephen 293 Bayer, Denby Ann 315 Bayer, Gail Diane 375 Bayly, Patricia can 308, 436 Bays, John Arthur 511 Bays, Sandra Sue 436 Baysinger, George R 369 Beach, Robert Bruce 418 Beale, Martha Gara 356 Beale, Richard Alan 339 Beam, Jim 321 Beam, Richard Squires 338 Beamer, Jo Ellen .... 305, 287, 228 Beamer, Mary Susan 305 Bean, Richard Charles 326, 259, 277 Bean, William J 499 Beanigin, Janice 288 Beard, M. Jon 356 Bearman, Albert Henry 351 Beaty, Loraine E 376 Beaty, Rita Jean 272, 411 Beaver, Lana Jean 436 Beaver, Marilyn Ann 378 Bebler, Lavonne Marie 220 Bechtol, Donald Scott 229 Beck, Deborah 274 Beck, Joan Ann 388 Beck, Robert Clifford 459 Beckemeyer, Roger Paul 459 Becker, James Homer 476 Becker, Jo Ann 476 Becker, Linda Kay 375 Becker, Paulette 299 Beckmeyer, Roger P 337 Beckner, Malcolm Keith 331 Beckort, Paul David 293 Bedi, John Francis 324 Beecham, Judy Kay 399 Beeman, Gordon L 472 Beesley, Robert Charles 476 Befluger, Charlotte 379 Beil, James Alan 421 Beil, Rosalind Judith 327, 239 Beilstein, Mary Lou 317, 272 Beiriger, Cheryl Jean 476, 258 Beisel, Louis Alan 338 Beishline, Karen Lynne .... 294, 436 Beisler, Gerald William 162 Beison, Stephen Michael 436 Bell, Beverly Sue 273 Bell, Charlotte Marie 476, 273, 380 Bell, Gary James 339 Bell, Jack La Verne 368 Bell, Marcia Sue 406 Bell. Max Lamarr 425 Bell, Rita Kay 436. 317 Bell. Robert 416. 259 Belyea. Edward G. Jr 367 Belzca. Edward 238 Bender, Michael Stewart 423 Benge, James Russell 418 Beniamin. Catherine G 306, 246 Benjamin, Jeanette Ann 313 Benne, Karren Ellen 508 Benner, Pamela Jean 375 Bennet, Robert R 320 Bennett, Donald Char les .. 247, 190 Bennett, Robert F 369 Bennett, Robert Leslie 366 Bennett. Ronald Gordon 421 Bennett. Steven Charles 339 Bennett, William Earl 491. 266 Bennhoff. John W 499 Benninger. Marilyn Sue .... 328. 270 Bennison, William Dean 259 Benowitz, Judith Kay 296 Bentle, Dean Alan 260, 259 Berbeco, Ned Michael 476 Berberian. Roupen 459 Beckmueller, David E. . .. 499 Berebitsky, Edward A 312 Beretta, Victor Edward 228 Bergely, Bob 162 Berger, Alan Hugh 312 Berger, Margaret 381 Berger, Sara Marilyn 436 Berger, Suzanne Wvn 327 Berger, Wavne Carl 425 Berghorn, Nancy Diane .... 384, 389 Beramann. Susan E 411 Berk, Barbara 286 Berk, Suzanne 296 Berkowilz, Phebe Sue 327 Berman, Jill Macy 380 Berman, Joel Jay 312 Bernhardt, Robert Joel .... 459, 312 Bernhardt, Thomas R 321 Bernie, Vicki Jayne 327 Berning, Charles Frank 309 Berns, Donna Dale 477, 379 Bernstein, Howard N 326, 249 Beron, Stieryl Lynn 399 Berry, Martha Jane 436, 322 Berry, Robert Gregg Jr 332 Berry, Robert James 310 Berry, Roger R 430 Berry, Sharon Lee 508 Berry, Thomas Allen 494 Berryman, Judith Ann 317 Bertch, John Deich 459 Berthaud, Claude 361 Besore, Richard Lee 494 Best, Richard Edward 352, 226, 233 Bethea, Barbara Sue 405 Bethea, Beverly Lynn 405 Bettler, Charles Robert 436 Severs, Mark Mitchell 416 Bewick, Lonnie Gene 436, 420, 258 Beyer, Laurie Jean 317 Bianco, Ronald Joseph .... 436, 339 Bianco, Sharon Maree 317 Bickel, Rebecca June 377 Biddle, Joseph Michael .... 338, 418 Bidwa, Dennis Ray 459 Bien, Daniel Stanley 337 Bier. Ann 227 Bierly. Janet Rose 477 Biesemeyer. David Val 332 Biggs. Thomas Wayne 293 Bieler. Chester M 477 Billings, Ruth Ellen 436 Bills, Sheryl Jean 315, 239 Bin, Daniel S 249 Binder, Allen James 491 Bingham, Patricia D 477 Binion, Joanna Marie 404 Binkley, Anne Lloyd 319, 288, 256 Binkley, James Kevin 171, 419 Bird, Robert Joseph 331 Birr, James Otto 332, 259 Birr, Stephen Gramling 332 Bischoff, Robert F 436 Bishop, Billie Jean 301 Bishop, Grover C 436 Bishop. Robert H. Jr 323 Bitarabeho, Paul A 170 Biteman, John Edward 436 Bither, Anne Margaret 411 Bitner, Gerald Ray 459 Bitoled, Jerry 227 Bixler, Louis Ben 314 Bixler, Sheldon Wayne 505 Black, Jacqueline Dee 220 Black, James W 190 Black, Vicky Kay 397 Blackburn, Cheryl Lynn 227 Blackburn, Rosemary 269 Blacke, Cherri Thelma 362 Blackman, Helen Jane 317 Blackmore, Karen Mae 404 Blackmore, Kay 262 Blacknell, Robert Louis 491 Blackwell, David S 505 Blackwell, Elizabeth M 348 Blackwell, Jo Anne 307 Blaemire, Carole 274 Blair, David Gene 318 Blair. Donna Dee 436 Blair. James Lawrence .... 436, 339 Blair, John Nelson 334, 236 Blair, Leon David 436 Blair. Susan Carol 362 Blaisdell, Donna Jane 397 Blaisdell, William F 499 Blakesley, Roseanne 358, 220 Blakesley. Susan Marie 342 Blakley. Stephen Earl 459 Blaney. Richard ames 237. 421. 414 Blankenship. Vorris 494 Blatchlev. Andrea E 357 Blau. Charles J 334 Blau. Charles W. Jr 334 Blazoudakis. Chaz Alamhos .... 472 Blei. Marilyn Patricia 307 Blessing. Constance D 477 Blessing. Sue Ellen 308 Bley. Ann Louise 387 Bley. Robert Whitman Jr 436 Bley. Wolfgang R 224 Blickenderfer. Ann L 301, 388 Blickenstaff, James Joe 491 Bliss, Beth Ellen 436 Block, Jean Doris 404 Block, Stuart Lee 326 Bloom, Charles Edward 416 Bloom, Karen Lyn 505 Blosser, Brock Lowell 304, 436, 273, 256 Blough, Robert Earl 367 Blough, Susanne F 477, 273, 232 Bluestein, Herman 312 Blume, Thomas George 459 Blumenshein. Barbara Joan .... 508 Blythe. Stephen Earl 162 Boardman. David George 330 Boardman, Sarah E 307 Boardman. Sally 288, 235, 269 Bobrink, Margaret Ann .... 301, 436 Bock, Paul David 436 Bockhorst, Dale R 276 Bocock, William H 420 Bodak, Veronica Marie 404 Bode, Allan Douglas 459 Bodemuller, Mary F 328 Bodie, Irene 274 Bodine, John David 321, 360 Bodkin, Robert Thomas 323 Bodwell, John Watson 325 Boeglin, George James 436 Boehme, Gale Ann 299, 379 Bloemker, E. Frederick 499 Boergert, Paul Edward 293 Boerner, Jane Anne 388 Boese, Fredrick Charles 338 Bogard. Emily Ann 307 Bognar, Wayne Allyn 333 Bogusz. Camille Ann 298, 260 Boh, George William 336, 459 Bohall, Phillip Thomas . . 414, 416 Bohannon, Kenneth James 320 Bohling, Terri Ann 305, 265 Bohnert, Michael Joseph 419 Bohvert, William W 499 Bohren, Joyce Elaine 315 Bojrab, David G 472 Bola, Stephen Louis 304 Bolenbaugh, Jane E 477 Boley, Elizabeth Anne 350 Bolinger, Garry L 499 Boiling, Carolyn Sue 357 Bolly, Murna Lee 301, 266 Bolster, Mary Jo 299, 288, 269, 259 Bolton, Harry Lee 309 Bolton, Pamela Kay 477 Bone, Mary Elizabeth 319 Bonfield, Leslie Jane 296 Bonge, Nancy Jo 436 Bonnell, Carole Sue 508 Bonner, Sandra Charlene 377 Bonnet, Lorna J 430 Booker, Judith Ann Bookout, Kathy Lynn 305 Booton, Kay Lynn 306, 235 Bopp. Jon Bruce 300 Bordner. David Leonard 333 Bordner, Joseph C. 2nd 391 Boren, William Edward 300 B orges, Susan A 436 Borich, Gary Donald 477 Boring, Linda 375, 259 Boris, William Oscar 459 Borkholder, Phyllis Jean 508 Borkowski, James John .. 436, 460 Borlik, Thomas James 436 Bornstein, Linda Beth 327 Bornstein, Marvin Tevie 494 Borsch, Linda Sue .... 436, 246, 259 Bosart, Barbara Jean 303 Boscher, Thomas Leonard 259 Bosco, William Joseph 3 1 Bosh, Ted George 390 Boshears, Stephen Ray 477 Boss, John William .. 311, 272, 280 Bosselmann, Pamela W 477 Bostick, James Allen 359 Boston, Pamela Crawford 357 Boston. Richard Eugene 418 Boswell. Charles Roland 437 Boswell. Patricia Ann 387 Bothwell. Cheryl F 349. 259 Bothwell, Glenn C 368 Botkin. Gail Meredith .... 437. 327 Bottorff, Carol Ann 317 Boughman, Lucile Kay 342, 477. 261 Bourquein. Arthur D 260 Bowen, Donna Isabella .... 305, 259 Bowen. Roger Eugene 425 Bower, Belinda Lou .. 437, 287, 407 Bowers, Jack Wilford 171, 460, 391 Bowlby, Lora Ann 349, 266 Bowles, Dorothy Marie 411 Bowling, Deanna Faye 411 Bowman, Bliss Anne 405 Bowman. Doris Pearl 477 Bowman. Nancy Ann 294 Bowman. Patricia 437 Bowman. Steve 321 Bowton. Lois Kay 430 Box, Alice 477 Box. Colin Edward 491 Boxell. John F 499 Boyd, Jerry Thomas 418 Boyd, John C 276 Boyd, Kirsten V, 305, 505, 261, 258, 283 Boyd, Logan B 472 Boyd, Marsha Marie 362 Boyd, Norman Lee 460, 338 Boyd, Warren Arthur Jr. 437, 390, 259 Bozzelli. Vincent M 359 Bozzo, Richard Leroy 359 Bracchi, Donald Gregory 416 Bradburn, Charles Alvin .. 460, 360 Bradburn, Gary Lee 396 Bradbury, Keith Robert 359 Braddock, Lana Jean 342, 477 Bradfield, Allen M 259 Bradfield, William 2nd 419 Bradford, Janet Kay .. 437, 315, 259 Bradford, Trudy Lynn 317 Bradley, Valerie Jo 297 Bradley, Donald Gilbert .. 391, 229 Bradshaw, John Walker 460 Bradwick, Linda Kay 437 Braman, Robert Jay 460, 312, 226, 259 Braman, Ronald Alan 312 Bramlett, Norman David 339 Brammell, Richard A 477 Branch, Melvin 162 Brand, James L 494 Brandenburg, Joyce Lynn 315 Brandenburg, Nancy E 358 Brandenburg, Suzanne J 374 Brandt, Barbara E 259 Brandt, Lawrence M 336 Branham. Martha Jane 477 Branigin, Janice Dale 342. 437, 246 Brannen, Barbara Jean 379 Brant, George Harold 437, 320, 248 Brant, Michael L 416 Brashaber, Carolyn Jane .. 273, 288 Brashears, Charles E 259 Brasseur. Albert J. Jr 293 Brauer. David Arthur 368 Brauer. Marian Louise 505 Brauker, Patricia Ann 313 Braunstein, Lawrence S 323 Bredemeier, Kenneth H. 359, 242, 243 Bredle. James Albert Jr 227 Breeden. Kathryn Ann 407 Breeden. William E. Jr 416 Breen. Phyllis Anne 386 Breidenbaugh, James A 421 Bremer, Janice Lynn 477 Brennan, James Nicolas 333 Brennan, Terrence Owen 359 Brennecke, Arline Marie 491. 266 Brenneman. Thomas E 293 Brenner, George Richard 460 Brenner, James Michael 419 Brenner. Nancy 411 Brenson, Jay 320 Brewer. Barbara Elaine 308 Brewer. Larry Joe 300 Brewer. Melvin Charles 334 Breyer. Linda Ann 405 Brickies. Sharon Lynne 404 Bridge. John Neville 177 Briganti. Robert John 324. 369 Briggs. Craig Landis 511 Briggs. David Forrest 460, 238, 259 Briggs, Karen Elizabeth 375 Briggs. Richard Allen 271 Bright. Mary Ann 384, 386 Briney, Bruce R. Jr 331 Bringle, Rebecca Jean 305 Brink, Harriet Sadler 319 Brink, Joe 311, 419 Brink. Phillis Ann 508 Brinkley. Ronda Kay 477 Brinson. Alan Jay 249 Brittain, Josetta M 297, 437 Brittenback, William M 352 Britton, Jacqueline J 220, 406 Britton, Sara Elizabeth 220, 406, 407 Broach, Mary Ann 477 Broach. William A. Jr 460 Brockonotowitz, Rapp G. 339 Brockmann. William F. 341 Brodbeck. Bonnie Lee . 342, 437 Brodey, Ronald B 312, 276 Brodie, Janis Ellen 404 Broneck, Charles John 437 Brooking, James S 418 Brookover, Earl Charles 331, 416 Brooks, Charles Albert 419 Brooks, David Lee 310 Brooks, Diana Carol 305 Brooks, Gilbert Ray 411 Brooks, John W. Jr 343 Brooks, John Wesley 247, 206, 205 Brooks, Thomas Hoke . . 224 Brough, Robert Joseph ... 460, 330 Brouwer. Bonnie Lou 491 Broviak. Mary Ellen 477 Brown. Andrea Deloes 297 Brown. Barbara Ele anore 437, 328, 256 525 Brown, Brenda Sue 315 Brown, Candace M 430 Brown, Caroline V 430 Brown, Carolyn Frances 315 Brown, Deborah L 437 Brown, Douglas Kip 416 Brown, Homer A. jr 337 Brown. James Leslie 391 Brown, Jeffrey Alan 326, 276 Brown, Jo Ann 243 Brown, Jo Elaine 407 Brown, John William 359, 268 Brown, Joseph Holmes 477 Brown, Katherine M 491 Brown, Kathy 252 Brown, Marilyn Kaye 430 Brown, Michael David .... 351, 437 Brown, Patricia Lynn 389, 269 Brown, Patrick 177 Brown, Penny Jo 430 Brown, Rebecca Irene 387 Brown, Robert Marshall 314 Brown, Robert Melvin 360 Brown, Sandra Diane .... 297, 437 Brown, Sharon Lee 299, 477 Brown, Sharon Sue 308 Brown, Stephen Paul 314 Brown, Stephen 276 Brown, Thomas F. Jr 477, 341 Brown, Timothy J 477 Browne, Jane Riley 315 Browne, Robert Rollins .. 341, 260 Browne, Thomas Keller 332, 257, 280 Brownell, Bonnie Ann .... 315, 280 Browning, Bruce Richard Browning, Harry E. Jr 390 Broxon, Donald Paul 411 Broyer, George William 477 Bruce, Dorothy Ann 266 Bruce, Mary Christine 322, 265 Brudi, Barbara Sue 437 Brugger, Carl George 267 Brugman, Helmut H 333 Bruick, John Keith 359 Brumley, Bernard Lee 336 Brumund, Cynthia Mae 263 Bruney, R. Michael 335, 259 Bruning, Earl Henry Jr 260 Brunkella, James Robert 311 Brunner, Emily Carol 386 Bruno, Joan Karlene 430 Brunson, Michael Brent 332 Brusslan, Sheldon David .. 340, 235 Bryan, Alan Scott 312 Bryan, Nancy Lynn 378 Bryant, David Ronald 352 Bryant, Flora Belle 437 Bryant, Philip Corwin 177 Bryant, Sheila Jane 404 Bryce, Mary Evelyn 272 Bryerton, Dennis P 460 Bryja, Frank Joseph 238 Bucha, Bonnie Ann 477 Buchheit, Alois Peter 477 Buck, Charles 419 Buck, Kenneth Loren 369, 227 Buck, Larry Joseph 437 Buckner, Michael Robert 423 Bud, Matthew Ross 295 Buddenbaum, David Lee .. 424, 267 Budris, Shirley 274 Buecker, Thomas Joseph 259 Buesching, William John 437 Buford, Glen Roland 331 Buhl, Patricia Anne 256 Buis, Chyrene Gale 357 Bukovac, Matthew S 460 Bull, Sara Ann 307, 437 Bullman, Jon 243 Bullock, Marionnette 220 Bulson, Linda Jean 460, 376 Bultman, Tommy Stevens 230 Bumgarner, Sally Ann .... 301, 505 Bundy, William Patrick 338 Bunnell, Carl Francis 477 Bunner, John Gaylord 311 Burch, Carol Joanne 357 Burcham, Nancy Ann 406 Burcher, John 334 Burd, Margaret Evelyn 477 Burd, Rita Jo ... 505, 313, 287, 259 Burdell, George P 351 Burel, Donna Tousley 508 Burg, Garry Douglas 420 Burgess, Christina Ann 430 Burgess, William Earl 420 Burgner, Ann Cecile 356, 358, 266 Burintavanij, Sum-ang Burk, Bonnie Jo 305, ' .37, 252 Burke, Carolyn E 378 Burke, Harvey A 337 Burke, James Edwin 318 Burkett, William Omer 280 Burkhart, Gerald Eugene .. 171, 175 Burkhart, Joseph John 437 Burmeister, Patricia J 315, 272 Burnell, Carl 425 Burnett, Alan Dodds 177 Burnham, Lynn 437, 407 Burnison, Thomas Andrew 220 Burns, Betsy Ann 342 Burns, Beverly Ann 317 Burns, Patricia K 342 Burns, Peggy Jean 491, 406 Burns, Richard .. 437, 272, 247, 192 Burns, Robert W 472 Burns, William Bruce 424 Burnstein, Sally Jo 327 Burnstine, Robert Alan 312 Burr, John Carlton 368 Burr, Susan Lynne 357 Burrell, James F. 247, 171, 335, 205 Burris, Merilyn Anne 377 Burt, Michael Robert 259 Burton, Leslie Mark 360 Burton, McDawson Lee 437, 423, 415 Busby, Glenn William 293 Busch, Richard Edward .... 300, 437 Busch, Sharyl Deanne 307 Buschmann, Nancy Kay 317, 288, 239, 265, 280 Bush, Betty L 430 Bush, Donald Dean 323 Bush, Janet Marleen 460, 262 Bush, Ronald Gene 323 Bushkill, Lawrence Lee 268 Bussard, Elaine 328 Busse, William E. Jr 460 Bussey, Kenneth Lee 311 Buting, Walter Eugene 494 Butler, Anne Louise 232 Butler, Carole J 231, 250, 257 Butler, Darleen Rose 477, 401 Butler, Ethel Irene 437 Butler, Ian 177 Butler, Judith Ann 294 Butler, Kathleen Boyd 386 Butler, Laureen Ann 376 Butler, Robert Edward 325 Butler, Stephen Randall .... 391, 177 Butler, Terry Earl 316 Butlett, Toni 288 Butner, Barry 335 Butt, Mary Linda 236 Butterbaugh, Nancy Ann .. 387, 239 Butterbaugh, Nancy Sue .. 303, 288 Butterfield, Dianne Kay 389 Button, Karen Grace 299 Button, Kenneth F 437 Butz, Gary Wayne 311 Butz, Sally Ann 430 Butz, William Powell 437, 318, 226, 233, 259 Buzan, Cynthia Jane 491 Byers, Charles B. Jr 460 Byers, Gayle Diane 380 Byers, Stephen Wesley 334 Bylsma, Thomas A 437 Byrne, Bruce Campbell 339 Byron, Robert Allen 478, 314 Cabage, Lilian Faye 376 Caddes, Katherine Ann 397 Cady, Sarah 274 Cagle, Nancy Jane 406 Cain, Dale 472 Cain, Jeffrey Lee 425 Cain, Judith Faye 296 Cain, Sarah Jean 386 Caito, Philip Joseph 460 Ca, Jacob Peter M 460 Cako, Cheryl, Elizabeth 328 Caldwell, James Phaon 324, 369,229 Caldwell, Monty Mark 353 Caldwell, Randall Lee 340 Calhoon, John P 499 Callecod, Rita Louise 508 Callecod, Ruth Anne 399 Galium, Geroge Allen 293 Galium, Hugh Reynolds 293 Calvert, Carolyn 362 Camarata, James C 499 Camp, Walter Philip 460 Campagnoli, Steven Dale .. 162, 304 Campaigne, David A 437 Campbell, Anne Myer .... 342, 438 Campbell, Charles Bond 320 Campbell, Dennis Armold 335 Campbell, Edward D 494 Campbell, Frank 499 Campbell, Harry Melvin 460, 391, 228 Campbell, Howard P 333, 418 Campbell, Jack Eugene 171 Campbell, James Larry 416 Campbell, Janet Eleanor 294 Campbell, Joann C 430 Campbell, Jill 274 Campbell, Norma Jean .... 438, 405 Campbell, Richard 207 Campbell, Robert Gene 438 Campbell, Robert J. Jr 460 Campbell, Robert Roy 309, 247, 190 Camplejohn Alice M 257, 322 Canfield, Eleanor Linda 478 Canham, Carolyn Sue 298 Cannon, George Elmer 318 Cannon, Paula May 307 Cannon, Randall Francis 370 Cantor, Eilene Frances .... 478, 327 Cantwell, Beverly Cay 276 Capestany, William D. 304, 438, 273 Capp, Thomas Paul 190 Cappelli, Gary Michael 460 Cargill, Clyde Phillip 419 Carle, Paula Leone 438 Carlile, Stephen Nelson 416 Carlin, Bruce Wayne 228 Carlson, Barbara Jean .... 381, 231 Carlson, Don Frederic 460, 332, 252, 280 Carlson, Jane Carolynne 380 Carmack, Pamela Anne 301 Carmichael. Bette Anne 438 Carmichael, Kathryn J 478 Carmichael, Marc Lynd 332, 271, 242, 241 Carmichael, William P 304, 460 Games, Gary Wayne 340 Carney, Richard N 438 Carney, Thomas James Jr 391 Carollo, Carol Ann 388 CaroUo, Pamela 430 Carpenter, Marie M 430 Carpenter, Michael C 267 Carpenter, Nancy Sue 376 Carpenter, Randall K 499 Carpenter, Rita Ann 478 Carpenter, Ruth Ann 272 Carr, Barbara Karen 406 Carr, Dorothy Enid 298, 438, 264, 259 Carr, Michael Richard 438 Carr, Theodore Joseph 423 Carrel, Edson D 499 Carrel, Sharon Ruth 319, 256 Carroll, Elizabeth Jean .... 478, 187 Carroll, James Fredrick 423 Carroll, Joseph Stephen 460 Carroll, Roger A 472 Carroll, William Lee 330 Carter, Alvin W 316 Carter, David Lee 321 Carter, James Jeffrey 314 Carter, Janet Merica 438 Carter, Jayne Marie 387 Carter, John Dale E. 438, 316, 229, 248 Carter, Larry 235 Carter, Richard Lloyd 438 Carter, Robert Ladford 341 Carter, Susan Jane 303 Carter, Susan Marie 358 Carter, Susie 269 Carter, Wilkie Alvin Jr 249 Carter, William E 230 Carvill, Barbara Ann 306 Casada, Louise Jean 406 Case, David Ronald .. 238, 423, 414 Case, Judith 274 Case, Karen Sue 328 Case. Sarah Joyce 328 Cashbaugh, Barbara L 387, 262 Casner, Dean Ann 388 Cassidy, Michael James 424 Cassner, Sandra Lee 386 Cauffman, John Michael 438 Cauffman, Sharon Eileen 387 Cavalcanti, William B 478, 331 Cavett, Mary Jane 276 Cawley, Susan Jane 376 Cawood, Elizabeth M 505 Chadwick, Barbara 430 Chadwick, Dan Hunter 310 Chaffin, William Ronald 321, 256, 277 Chaille, Joseph William 276 Chambers, Jerry Lee 460 Chamblin, Patricia Ann 322 Champion, Larry Ray 384 Champion, Patricia Ann 478 Chan, Edward M 499 Chan, Joseph W 338 Chan, Terry Lai Bik 349 Chance, Janice Elaine 478 Chandler. James Duncan 391 Chandler, Judith Ann 430 Chancy, Katherine E 358 Chaplin, C. Howard 472 Chapla, Jacqueline Dee 397 Chapman, Anna Lynne 379 Chapman, Jerry Wesley 460 Chapman, Joyce Ann 397 Chapman, Kathleen 362 Chapman, Rita Kay 438 Chapman, Robert Bruce 370 Chapman, Robert Hall 334 Chard, Anne Elizabeth .... 438, 406 Charles, Douglas Martin 338 Charlson, Verlyn Ann 508 Charnes, Alvia Lane 396 Chartharaj, Don 271 Chase, Beverly Jean 294 Chastain, Jeffrey Ray 311 Chastain, Susan Ruth 319, 256 Chavis, Patrick Estolia 316 Cheatham, Dennis Harold 438, 311 Checkley, Karen Kay 322 Cheney, James Allen 335 Chenoweth, Marjorie C 308 Chentnik, Richard 472 Cherry, William Lee 460 Chesluk, Daniel A 421 Chesney, John David 341 Chew, Phillip B 494 Childs, Donald Eugene .... 338, 418 Chilton. Sheila Kay 294 Chiszar, Robert Anthony .. 337, 460 Chitwood, Steven Lynn .... 332, 256 Chloupek, William N 499 Chloupek, Robert John 324, 273, 260 Chmiel, Andrew J 499 Chong, Phyllis Ann 237, 404 Chong, Wallace F 472 Choppell, Rosemary Ann 508 Christ, Lillian 349 Christensen, James A 438 Christine, Patricia W 303, 287 Christophersen, Carl E 325, 268 Christy, Carol Dian 403, 405 Chumley, Gary Buskirk 339 Cichon, Lillian J 460 Cieadlo, William Joseph 300 Circle, Brent Liggett 311 Cissell, Kathryn A 224 Citrin, Charles Michael .... 326, 259 Claeys, Stephen M 423 Claphan, Michael Huston 333 Clapp, Thomas Walker 351 Clare, Irene Grace 386 Clark, Candace Louise 342, 288, 230, 256 Clark, Cheryl, Lynne 357 Chris Clark 162 Clark, Connie Lynn 388, 269 Clark, Cynthia Sue 430 Clark, Frederick Joseph 260 Clark, George R 472 Clark, Gerald 499 Clark, Jack Barron 311 Clark, John Rainor 460, 330, 270, 256 Clark, Lawson Jack 2nd .. 300, 257 Clark, Michael Robert .... 438, 270 Clark, Paul Alan 228, 227 Clark, Robert John 438, 391 Clark, Ronald George 318 Clark, Thomas Lintner 314 Clark, William Cooper 320 Clarke, Jan Coleman 438, 315 Clarquist, Marian E 478 Clary, David Allen 350 Clase, Stephen Darron 353 Clay, Candis Cheryl 407 Claycomb, William C 352 Clayman, Amy Charlotte 305 Clayton, Anita Ann 349, 272 Clayton, Lawrence T 416 Cleaver, David Owen 460 Clemenes, Philip J 499 Clements, Charles W 325 Clement, Philip Alan 325 Clements, Richard Alan 351 Clendening, Gary James 438 Cleveland, Jane 406 Clevelle, Glenna Louise 406 Clifford, Charles James .. 438, 334 Clifford, William T 418 Climer. Conda Jean 342, 288, 239 Cline, Carolyn Colvin 407 Cline, James Timothy Jr. 310, 260 Cline, Joseph Van 309, 230 Clippinger, Ann Claudia 306, 491, 256 Clippinger, Sara Cowle 306, 478, 256 Clock, Cynthia Sue 322 Cloe, Brenda Ann ... 303, 269, 283 Clore, Shirley Ann 478 526 Close, Morris M 370 Clossin, John David 416 Clouse, Loraine 274 Clunie, Larry Robert 396 Coachys, Richard M 162 Coan, Robert Joseph 332 Coburn, Marsha L 299 Cochran. Alton William 414 Cochran, George Wayne 423 Cochran, Joseph Michael 351, 338, 228 Cochran, Joseph Richard 309 Cochran, Tom 171 Cocks, Valerie Ann 243 Coddington, Judith E 491 Coe, Larry Michael 339, 248 Coffin, Allen Peter 330 Coffin, James Larry 478 Coffin, Nancy Martin 478 Coffin, Roger Tousey 421 Coffin, Terry Lee 416 Coffman, James Lindsay 337 Coffman, Linda Rhea .... 374, 262 Coffman, Mark T 257 Cogan, James Richard 478 Cogdell, Charles Robert 494 Coggin, Robert Dale 323 Cohen, Barbara Ann 327 Cohen, Bonnie Jean 379, 232 Cohen, Lawrence 237 Cohen, Mark Howard 326 Cohen, Merrell Beth 384, 388 Cohen, Nancy 296, 236, 265 Cohen, Stephen 472 Cohn, David Frank 438, 240 Cohn, Stuart Alan 312 Colantonio, Camilla Sue 299 Cole, Marilyn Kay 315, 235, 256, 269, 277 Cole, Mary Alice 374 Cole, Pauletta Sue 505 Colelli, Joseph Francis 417 Coleman, Barrett L 499 Coleman, Donald Gene 478 Coleman, Martha Jo 430 Coleman, Susan Louise 387 Coles, Beverly Ann 388 Colglazier, John Wayne 332 Colglazier, Walla Elane 350 Colich, Pamelia 274 Collier, Donald Eugene 331 Collier, Robalye Anne 308 Ceilings, Marjorie Rose .... 260, 407 Collins, John Howard Jr 192 Collins, Patricia Ann 348 Collins, Richard Del 321 Collins, Ronald Lane 333, 249 Collins, Sharon Rae 478, 357 Collins, William J 499 Colston, Dennis Virgil .... 438, 247 Colter, William Joseph 461 Coltharp, Zayda Lou 349 Colville, Michel Jo 388 Colvin, Sherrill W 494 Colyer, Robert Allan 339, 268 Combs, Nancy Ann 388 Comer, Jonathon 472 Comer, Lee Travis 419 Comment, Jeffrey Wayne 256 Compton, Clyde Douglas 494 Comstock, Byron James 176 Comslock, Terrence Leo 176 Conaway, Richard Willis .. 247, 190 Conaway, Robert John 335 Conboy, Daniel Patrick 421 Conecky, Charles 369 Conkey, Duane A. Jr 170 Conklin, Ralph Jerry .... 323, 24? Conlon, William Francis 162 Connell, Mary Phyllis .... 299, 256 Connell, Timothy Paul 321 Connell, Walter R 359 Conner, James A 494 Connor, Benjamin Philip 438 Connors, Manning A. Jr 421 Conrad, Carol Lynne 294 Conrad, Stephen Edward 438, 250, 259 Constable Lewis B 320 Constant, Anita Aurelia .... 294, 265 Conti, Sandra Jane 438, 313, 273, 216 Cook, Faith Norma 301 Cook, James Allen 314 Cook, Judith Gale 307, 257 Cook, Marytha Lynn 406, 407 Cook, Nancy Elizabeth 411 Cook, Robert Kelly 331 Cook, William George 335, 273, 248, 256 Cooke, Judith Anne 478 Cooley, Paul P 499 Coolik, Mary M 438 Coolman, Matthew Dean .. 461, 339 Coomes, Michael Joseph 321 Cooney, John Patrick 320 Cooney, Martin Knerr 418 Coons, A. Javelle 499 Coons, Marion Holt 315, 256 Cooper, Catherine May . 313, 246 Cooper, Daniel F 499 Cooper, Larry Wayne 185 Cooper, Mark Owen 295 Cope. Anita Gayle 287, 272 Copeland, Barbara Gail 404 Copeland, Christine Nan 461 Copenhaver, Ronnie W 416 Coplan, Marianne 380 Coplen, Janet Ann 308 Copper, Thomas Walter 334 Coralline, Sharon Marie 313 Corbett, John Wells 300 Corbin, James Arle 438 Corbin, William R 418 Corder, Judy Kay 231 Cordin, J. Scott 193, 192 Cork, Stephen David 273, 201 Corley, Carol Ann 405 Corman, Stephen Douglas 461 Cornacchione M. 2nd 331 Cornea, Noreve Ann 299, 217, 265 Cornett, Gerald William 267 Cornwell, Thomas Craig 293 Corrie, David Lewis 325 Cortese, James Vincent 419 Cortese, Mary Ann 500 Cosby, Fielding P 300, 461 Cosby, Marilyn Kay 309, 438 Cosner, David Reed 311 Cosper, Rita Arlene 301 Costello, Judith Ann 478 Costlow, Alan Moore 370 Costlow, Judson James 478 Costlow, Sara Jayne 478 Cohom, Sandra Lou 508 Cottrill, Fred 310 Coulon, Stephen Arthur .... 341, 369 Council, Karen E 362 Counterman, Christine K 438 Courtenay, Ivy Balmer 397 Couse, Penny Rue 405 Covalt, Sandra Ann 377 Covington, Randy David 331, 236, 243 Cowan, Thomas John 224, 425 Cowan, Willard Wallace 422 Cowherd, Carrie E 439 Cox Anna Claire .... 317, 256, 280 Cox, Michael Don 369, 276 Cox, Michael Edward 332 Cox, Nancy Lee 305, 227, 265 Cox, Olivene Elizabeth 358 Cox, Stephen Philip 340 Coyle, Ralph Edward 338 Coyte, Bonnie Sue 356, 357 Crabtree, Ann 356 Cracraft, Nancy Delle 478 Crafton, Janice Kay 478, 273 Cragg, Patricia Helen .... 301, 265 Craig, Jacquelyn Susan .... 294, 478 Craig, Judith Ann 342 Craig, Mary Ann 478, 232 Craig, Susan 274 Cramer, Cynthia Anna 299 Cramer, Paulajean 491, 266 Crandle, Virginia K 358 Crane, Dale 248 Crane, Harold Eugene 318 Crane, James Paul 366, 370 Crane, John Bryant 461, 226 Crane, Meral Galin 439 Crannini Art 478 Crawford, Charles K 325 Crawford, James Lee 331 Crawford, Joan Marilyn 303 Crawford, Susan 274, 280 Crawley, Kenneth Robert 423 Creakbaum, Sue Ellen 262 Creek, James Emery 332 Creek, Pamela Jane .. 301, 478, 256 Creekmore, Carol Eileen 478 Crehan, Joseph Edward 494 Cremieux, Michel Marcel 370 Crevar, Carole Jean .. 220, 406, 407 Crick, Ronald Frederick .. 439, 314 Crider, Martha Carleen 439 Crider, Stephen Wayne 494 Crimmins, Jacqueline P 313 Crist, Patricia Lynn 438 Crites, Rodger 162 Crittenden, John Marsh 478 Crockett, Marsha Kay 491 Croftcheck, Don Anthony 162 Crosier, Glen Carson 324 Cross, Joanne Louise 350 Grossman, Barry Fred 461 Crouch, Susan 461, 322, 253, 252, 261 Crowder, Barbara Nell .... 403, 405 Crowder, Ellen Louise .... 439, 261 Crowder, William Harvey 350 Crowley, Timothy W 331 Crum, I Iancy 274 Crutchfield, Jan Kay 357 Csernits. Sharon Ellen 319 Csoke, Tunde 306 Cuddy, Kay Louises 478 Cudek, Carol Lynn 430 Culbertson, Kenneth Lee .. 350, 268 CuUen, George Hawkins 494 Cullen, Stephen Waltman 238 Culver, Barbara Ellen 388 Culver, Lana Kay 508 Cumming, James R 500 Cunningham, Arlene J 262 Cunningham, Sylvia 274 Cuop, Linda Jayne 308 Curless, Todd Alan 396 Currier, Donald Edward 228 Curtice, Edward B 439 Curtis, ohn E 293, 249 Curtiss, James David 333 Cushman, Donald Ray 505 Cusick, David Allen .. 257, 419, 414 Custer, Lee Edward 461 Cutright, Cheryl Kaye 328 Cutright, Judith Lynn 328 Cutshall, F. Arlene 439, 388 Cutter, Richard Gershom 314 Cuttino, William H. Jr 341 Czarnecki, Walter 439 Daffron, Lowell M 472 Dahlin, Gene Rodger 162 Dahlkamp, Susan Dale 358 Dailey, Mila Ann 430 Daley, Barbara Joan 380 Dalrymple, Robert Kirk 494 Dalton, Sharon 274 Damery, Charles Arthur 414 Daniels, Barbara Lynne .... 358, 220 Daniels, Jack 320 Danielson, Gerald M 334 Danner, Sue Ellen 430 Dant, Christopher Call 439 Darby, Joanne 319 Darin, Frederick Peter 511 Darko, Suzanne 377 Darling, Sue Carol 387 Darnell, Gary Richard 461, 366, 257 Darrow, Andrea Lee 407 Darst, Catherine Sue 461, 376, 263 Dart, Robert E 338 Darst, Richard Louis 321, 257 Datzman, Richard Donald 337, 276 Dauler, Thomas P 500 Daulton, Jack Allen 247, 205 Davenport, William Ray 340 Davidson, Michelene K. .. 319, 263 Davis, Ann Steiger 439 Davis, Barbara Sue 404 Davis, Carolyn Sue 273 Davis, Edwina Lucretia .... 379, 256 Davis, Gerald Leslie 396 Davis, Judith Anne 439, 386 Davis, Keith Laurel 422, 280 Davis, Larry Micheal 286 Davis, Leslie Robert 326 Davis, Lois 274 Davis, Loran Robert 416 Davis, Mark 422 Davis, Mary Belle 375 Davis, Maudie Evelyn 478 Davis, Richard W. Jr 350 Davis, Ronald Clark 304, 461 Davis, Shane 170 Davis, Sharon Lynne 407 Davis, Susan Lynn 478 Davis, Treva Beth 299, 479, 256, 264 Davis , Vicki Jeanne 378 Davis, Wilbert D. Jr. 343, 247, 206, 205 Davisson, David Leslie 461 Dawson, Charles D 494 Dawson, Margaret Ann 377 Day, Betty Joanna .. 313, 287, 256 Day, Mary Joanna 313, 256 Dayle, Raymond E 439 Dayton, Sheila 274 Deady, Michael J 472 Dean, Anthony Karl 321 Dean, Larry Robert 227 Dean, Thomas Lee 304 Debes, David Frederick .... 337, 505 De Blasis, Dennis R 162 Decker, Gerald Robert 461 Decker, John William 318 Decker. Sharon Rahe .... 246, 404 Decker, Terrance L 359 Deckter, Howard 439 De Croes, Norma Deen 479 De Croes, Terry Lee 479 Dedelow, Dennis Dean .... 314, 249 Deel, Charles Thomas 242 Deems, Judith Ann 319 Deems, Sue Ann 439, 319, 256 Deer, Barbara Jean 406 Deery, Michael F 500 Deets, Charles Robert 461, 252 Degiacomo, Kenneth F 162 Dehnert, John Thomas Jr 390 Deiter, Charles Joseph 494 De Jean David Louis 216 De Jean Sherrilyn Sue 411 De Jesus Pedro Luis 267 Dekoker, Donald Lester 270 De Lano, Patrick D 419 De La Pena, Gracie M 461, 273 Delay, Sharon Kay 430 De Leury, Jolon 404 Delpha, Treva Joyce 256 Demantes. William 360 Demaree, David Thomas 321 Demaree, Diane June 376 Demas, Ronald C 500 Dementes, William 273 Demos, Charles Peter 267 De Muth, Margaret Anne 407 Denbo, Richard Baldwin 318 Dender, Robert Emil 3rd 321 Denning, Daniel Burke .... 300, 267 Denning, Thomas Urban 338 Dennis, Linda Kay 376 Denny, David Melvin 310 Denny, Thomas Edward 300 Dentino, Mary Ellen 362 Denzinger, Charles Kost 351 De Pew, Shari Irene 342 Deputy, Lawrence P 325 Deremigio, John Michael 417 Derheimer, John Charles 461 Dermer, Helene E 350 De Rivera, Lou 199 Derosa, Guy Paul 500 De Rose, Anthony Louis 479 Despot, Carol Jean 381 Despot, Donald Lee 331 De Stefano Robert Dale 162 Detamore, Sandra Sue 479 Detweiler, Sarah E 298 Deuschle, John H 472 Deusner, Sylvia Ann 439, 224 Deveary, Carol Ann 386 De Veary, Phyllis Jo 479 Devine, Nancy Gail 327, 272, 239, 227 Devine, Robert Emmett 310 De Voe, Judith Ann 378 De Vore, Carolyn Sue .... 505, 272 De Vore, Stephen Jay 418 De Vos, Kathryn Annette 303, 227, 269 De Wald, Walter Edwyn 350 De Wester, Franklin N 411 De Wolf, Deborah, Jane 328 De Wulf. Christine M. 461, 397, 260, 262 Dexter, William Francis 311 Diamond, Louise Paula 479 Dian, Kathleen Joyce 362 Di Camillo, Charlene A 399 Dice, Sharon Elaine 307, 262 Dickason, Jerry G 491 Dickerson, David Walter 180 Dickes, Lyle Thaddeus 293 Dickey, Gary Alan 416 Dickey, Stephen Floyd 391 Dickman, James M. Jr 439, 396 Dickmann, Judith Lynn 380 Dierdorf, Jean Ellen 439 Diggins, Daniel Frank 334 Diggins, William Harold 334 Dilk, Charles Eugene 341 Dill, David Lawrence 461, 339 Dill, Jerry Lee 171, 175, 461 Dillard, Dennis Eugene 461 Diller, Russell James 162 Dilling, Eugene George 335 Dilling, Richard Allan .... 162, 205 Dillon, Jacqueline C 387 Dillow, Roy Alan 293 Dilly, Don Wayne 171, 162 Dils, Jimmy B 494 Dimond, Charles R. Jr 338 Dimond, Margot Molly 299 Diness, Wanda Leslie .... 230, 259 Dinius, Charlotte Ann 376 Di Noto Frances Rosa 479, 397, 260 Dirhan, Coleman John 323 Dirk.se, Marilyn Sue 386 Disler, Michael Marvel 461 Ditka, Michael 351 Dittmer, Polly Ellen 439 527 Divietre, Darla Louise ... 508, 275 Dix, Gary Douglas 267 Dixon, Danny Carr 416, 171 Dobos, Claudia Joyce 387 Dobrowolski, Edward J 360 Dockery, Robert Lee 333 Dodd. Paula Jo 479, 232 Dodd, Susan Martin 461, 262 Dodds, Carol Dawn 397 Dodge, Sharon Ann .. 439, 374, 375 Dodson, Patricia Nell 479 Doerr, Joanne Kay 378 Dolan, Robert Michael 331 Dolan, Thomas John 242 Dolata, Barbara Ellen .... 319, 227 Dolnick, Bonnie Eue . 327, 232, 269 Dolson, Sandra Kaye 479 Dolton, Judith M 430 Donahue, Patrick S 494 Donaldson, Janet Claire 439 Donlan, Joanne Marie 387 Donnell, John 304 Donnelly, John Patrick 356 Dooley, Ralph Edward 423 Derail, Leloni Joel 399 Dorris, Susan Eileen 301, 259 Dorsey, Thomas Hueston 243 Dorst, Robert H 461, 229 Dorton, Patricia Ann 362 Dotson, Larry Thomas .... 384, 390 Doub, John Raymond 314 Dougherty, Thomas W 461 Doughty, Carolyn Sue 404 Douglas, John H 494 Douglas, Joseph W 337 Douglass, Linda Lee 313, 256 Douthitt, Carole Lynne 430 Dowell, Charles Richard 396 Downey, Brandt C. 3rd .... 304, 249 Downe, Joseph Allen 321 Downey, Katherine 358 Downing, David Charles 331 Downing, Harold Lynn .... 360, 177 Downing, Mary Joanne 342 Doyle, Raymond Eugene 369 Drabyn, Gerald Anthony 228 Drabyn, Joyce Marie 350, 266 Drachler, Bella Sema 386 Drake, Tom Kent 421 Drapalik, Adrian E. .. 307, 256, 187 Dratwa, Robert Edward 238 Dressel, Holly Jewell 403 Drew, Jerome C 311 Drey, John Martin 369 Driscoll, Alice Mary : 322 Driver, Hal Victor Jr 416 Drook, Gary Grant 332, 276 Dross, Diane Joan 379 Druley, Ray M 494 Dryer, Norn ' s Lee 439 Dryer, Pamela Trayte 319 Dubin, Dale 500 Du Bois, Martha K 439 Du Bois, Ruby Mae 439 Duckworth, Harry C 491, 314 Due, Patrick Duffy 338, 418 Duffin. Gene Raymon 494 Duffy, Jean Alice 439 Duffy, Kevin Thomas 162 Dugan, Patricia 272 Dugdale, Mary Lynn 508, 275 Duhon, Diane Lynn 421 Duke, Linda Ann 357 Dukes, Michael Joseph 330 Dulin, Carol Ann 439 Dull, John Stephen 224 Dumke, Michael Edwards 338 Dunbar, Jane Ellen 358 Duncan, Irene Louise 303 Duncan, James P 414 Duncan, John Henry 324 Duncan, Rebecca Lynn 405 Dunfee, Michael Tim 439, 325 Duning, Marc David 334 Dunkin. George 286 Dunn, Dorothy Jane 479, 319, 256 Dunn, Fred Seward 335, 461, 273, 238 Dunn, George Locke 390, 267 Dunn, Ronald Edward 300 Dunn, Timothy Alan 332, 276 Dunnington, David L 423 Dunnuck, Donald H 494 Dunnuck, Gregory Hamman .... 423 Dupes, Martha Gail 266 DuPuis, Jacqueline 379 Durbin, Annette 274 Durham, Thomas Richard 339 Durkott, John Francis .... 162, 417 Durnbaugh, John D. 360, 267, 324 Durnil, Gordon K 494 Dusard, Thomas Arnold 325 Dutton, Blair Elizabeth 387 Dutton, Julene Rose 439 Duvall, Donald Laurence 419 Dvorkin, David 439 Dyar, John William 293, 461, 259 Dybel, Robert Matthew 461 Dyck, Donald Dean 439, 273 Dye, A. Yvonne 508 Dye, Carolyn Joyce 439 Dye, Judith Joann 479 Dyer, James Alan 418 Dyer, Larry M 472 Dyer, Sara Lee 479, 328, 232 Dzeparovs, Resod 391, 276 Dziadowicz, Bernard Jr 369 Eaglen, Barbara Jean 349 Eakes, Bernard Young 338 Earhart, Margaret M 387 Earl, Linda Lee 479, 358, 273, 232 Farley, Richard Douglas 192, 194, 197 Earra, Kamal 170 Easley, Moses Laverne 205, 162 Eason, Beverly Wells 508 East, Charles M. 3rd 300, 267 Eastburg, Robert Ward .... 414, 415 Eastbum, David H 267 Easterday, V. Ross 424 Eastes, Jerry Lee 439 Eaton, David Phillip 300 Eaton, Susan Maxine 407 Eberhart, Ann Elizabeth 342, 440, 288 Ebner, Arthureen Ann 440 Ebv, Reid William .... 366, 368, 256 Eckard, Cary Lee 422 Eekerle, George William 340 Eckert, Linda Klayer 440 Eckerty, Donald Gayle 440 Eckhart. Earl Robert 352 Edens, George Anthony 494 Edens, Lloyd Ray 332 Eder, Linda Lee 220, 388 Eder, Richard Joseph 440 Eder, Sandra 274 Edgar, Regina Ann 349 Edge, Rosemary 430 Edington, Janet Carolyn 319 Edler, Thomas Allen 331, 256, 248 Edmunds, Linda 440, 479, 406 Edrington, Richard Lynn 318 Edstrom, David James 177 Edwards, Diane Dorothy 349 Edwards, Elaine Janice 301 Edwards, Janet Elaine 461 Edwards, Judy Ann 440 Edwards, Karen Jo 406 Edwards, Marcia 274 Edwards, Otto 177 Effmann, Elsa 440 Eggers, Angela Marie 404 Eggleston, Caro Ann 387 Egli, Alice Louise 405 Egnatz, Michael A 300, 257 Egner, Juanita Elsa 349 Egolf, John Farris 325 Eguchi, Merle 299 Ehlers, John Earl 333 Ehman, Karla Ann 220 Ehrich, William Engle 369 Ehrman, Sylvia Ann 440, 319, 256, 261, 264 Eichelkraut, Ann 319 Eichenberger, John A. 461, 314, 273 Eichhorn, Judith Graham 294 Eickelkraut, Ann 263 Eickstead, Jon James 162 Eiechorowski, James 331 Filer, Kendra Lou 387 Eisel, John Anthony 330 Fisele, Loma Jean 430 Eisenberg, Norman Ray .. 326, 259 Eisenhut, Judith Ellen 476 Eisenhut, Penelope S 405 Eitman, Sharon Elise 322 Ekanem Ikot Alfred 369 Ekiund, Laure Elise 342, 269, 259 Ekstrom, John Joseph 461 Elev, Donn Dawson 300 Elkin, Carolyn Beth 296 Elkins, Richard Lee 368 Flkins, Roberta Joan 357 Fllerbrock, Timm Jerome 367, 229 Elliott, Barbara Ann 479 Elliott, Charles S 425 Elliott, Dennis Dawson .... 243, 424 Elliott, Helen Elise 301 Elliott, John T 500 Elliott, Kathleen Blair 303 Elliott, Larry Glenn 338, 331 Elliot, Robert 335 Elliott, Ruth Ellen 270 Elliot, Samuel 335 Elliott, Sandra Kay 406 Ellis, Kathleen 198 Ellis, Michele K 299 Ellis, Molly Elizabeth 440 Ellis, Ronald Joseph 461, 360 Ellis, Terrill Frank .. 462, 339, 248 Ellis, William Balint 424 Ellison, Nancy Jo 479 Ellison, Robert Paul 359 Ellsworth, Connie 274, 275 Ellwanger, Bruce Robert 247, 162, 491 Elmer, William A 325 Elsen, Frank Jr 359 Eisner, Thomas Michael 462 Elster, Jackie Lynn 375 Elyea, Thomas Edward 334 Emerick, Merrill Glen 396 Emerson, Engrid June 404 Emerson, Joneth L 508, 286 Emge, Mae Beth 260 Emmons, Frances Jean .... 479, 266 Ems, Stephen Carl 440 Endicott, Susan 375 Engel, Gail Catherine 319 Engel, Gloria Louise 296 Engelberg, Joel Stuart 312 Engle, Michael Oliver 411 Engleman, Martha Ann 430 Enkema, Jeffrey Lewis 332 Ennis. Paula Duant 307, 265 Ensminger, Mary F 404 Ensor, Thomas Richard 320 Entner, James L 500 Envart, Bonnie Jean 349 Eoley, Carolyn Faye 389 Episcopo, Odetta Y 357 Epperson, Charles R 472 Eppley, Robert Eugene 491 Eostein. Judith Ann 479 Erb, Edward Leo 3rd 331 Erb, Karl Friedrich 494 Erdman, Sydney 406 Erenburg, Stephen R 171, 312 Erickson, Dale Carl 293 Erickson, Dale G 500 Erickson, David Philip 424 Erickson, Morris H. 3rd 325 Erickson, Thomas 171, 162. 479, 247, 256 Erisman, Zoe Burnell 505 Erien, Jonathan 326 Ermel, Stephen Howard 311 Erne, Ann Jaksich 440 Erne, David Anthony 440 Ernest, Marilyn 274 Ernest, Stephen Lee 318 Ertel, Daniel Lee 422 Fsarey, Bernardine J 235 Esarey, Robert Michael 416 Esser, Katherine Sue 305, 256 Essex, Anita Ruth .... 301, 440, 242 Estes, Daniel LeRoy 370 Estes, Jon Carleton 341, 228 Etherton, John Steven .... 270, 391 Etienne, David Eugene 324 Etienne, Ronald Bernard 479 Etienne, Samuel Edward 351, 440 Etshokin, Diana Lynn 375 Etter, Kenneth Edward 310 Etter, Morris Charles 416 Eubank, Gloria Jeanne 440 Eubank, Ronald Curtis 177 Evans, Ann Bronwyn 348 Evans, Barbara Jean 298 Evans, Betty Anne 491, 266 Evans, Candy J 270 Evans, Frieda June 508 Evans, Jon Marc 424 Evans, Judith Ann .... 306. 440, 256 Evans, Judith Ann 508 Evans, Mary Anne 299, 440 Evans, Nancy Julia 508 Evans, Richard B 495 Evans, Sarah Elizabeth 440 Evans, Sharon Sue 479 Evans Virginia Anne 322 Evenbeck, Scott Edward 419 Everhart, Karen E 357 Everitt, Barbara Lynn 479 Everett, Robert H 495 Everroad, James Michael 203 Evers, Cheryl Louise 301, 269 Ewan, Joyce Elizabeth 407 Ewbank, Thomas Peters .. 440, 339 Ewer, Bertrand Allen 462 Ewjng, Gail 430 Eyer, Teresa Lou 479 Fager, Michael David 390 Faherty, Maribeth Anne 313 Fairhurst, Janet 301 Falk, Carolyn Jane 404 Falk, Richard Allen 390 Falken, Steven John 259 Farabee, Allen Waldo 416 Farber, Linda Louise 296 Farbman, Michael Edward 440, 326, 257 Farina, William John 36 7, 229, 256 Faris, Charles Cameron 318 Faris, James V 440 Faris, Ross Alan 227 Farlow, Janet Miriam 386 Farmer, Lois 362 Farnum, Susan 386 Farrell, Jack Brian 314 Farris, Anne 406 Fattore, Robert Louis 360 Faucett, Joanna Marie 298 Faulkner, John Alfred 330 Fawcett, William Alan 495 Fawley, Judith Ann 508, 275 Featherstone, Richard K. 479, 257, 416 Fecteau, Richard Berton 340 Federico, David Albert 462 Federico, Richard E 359 Fedotin, Robin Faith 376, 237 Feeley, Sandra Jean 313 Fehrenbach, Sandra 274 Feigenbaum, Marilyn R. 327, 256, 269, 264 Feigl, Frank Lynn 203 Feifer, Sandra Louise 296, 232, 262 Feldmann, Barry Edward 200 Feldt, John Evans 177 Fell, Eleanor Rae 327, 272 Fell, Therese Moran 231 Feltner, Marcia Claire 232 Fendelman, Marille Ann 327 Fenton, Barbara Irene ... 479, 322 Fenton Steven Lynn 411, 171, 205 Ferbes, John G 440 Ferdon, Frank Pittman 320 Ferguson, Cynthia Sue 462 Ferguson, Donna Lee .... 479, 404 Ferguson, Jane Ellen 357 Ferkins, Mary Helen 508 Ferlini, Stephanie Ann .... 384, 387 Ferrara, Janes 303 Ferriso, Matthew A 337 Ferry, Linda Louise 328 Fess, Stephen W 440 Fettig, Peter Alan 238, 257 Feuerborn, Terence A 391 Fewell, Terry Glenn 495 Fichter, Charles Leon .... 171, 479 Fichter, Kip Roger 462 Field, Marcia Anne 440 Field, Michael Robert 162 Fields, George Anne 294, 262 Fields, Gusta Gail 259 Fields, Warren Thomas 304 Fienen, David Norman 418 Fieser, John Bailey 338 Figlure, Betty Lou 296 Figueroa, Jorge Alberto 177 Filippelli, Ronald Guy 162 Filkowski, Lowrence L 423 Fillbrandt, Marilyn E 315, 256 Fillenworth, Judith Ann 313 Finch, Veronica Bridget 380 Finchum, Cheryll Lynne 348 Findley, Bruce Alan 462 Findley, Charles Arthur .. 391, 229 Fine, Dale Norman 312 Fine, Jeffrey Allan 312 Fine, Rosalind 479, 327 Finik, William Douglas 416 Fink, Thomas Robert 224 Finkbiner, Ron William 479 Finley, Charles O. Jr 259 Finley, Patricia Lou 376 Finley, Robert Michael 416 528 Finnan, John Bernard 293 Finney, Elnora 480 Firme, Joel Haul 300, 462 Fischer, Gary Jay 326 Fischer, Jeanne 377 Fiscus, Clifford W 500 Fiscus, Vivian Lee 243 Fish, Michael Randolph .. 340, 267 Fish, Stanley Robert 462, 326 Fish, William Charles 480 Fishback, Garneta Kay 287 Fishburn, Frederick B 500 Fishburn, Richard John 170 Fisher, Billie Jo 362 Fisher, Dennis Howard 309 Fisher, Edward J. Jr 416 Fisher, Gayle Elaine 387 Fisher, James Frank 249 Fisher, Jean Anne 480 Fisher, Joan Lee 397 Fisher, Larry Robert 462 Fisher, Marcia Anne 388 Fisher, Michele Renee 296 Fisher, Robert Edwin 390 Fisher, Roberta Sandra 387 Fisher, Thomas Graham 495 Fishman, Helen Sue 377 Fishman, Samuel James 462, 312, 214 Fitch, Robert Paul 176 Fitlon, Karen Robbie 322 Fitzgerald, Joseph F 500 Fitzpatrick. Janet S 315, 256 Fitzsimmons, Samuel L 500 Flack, Sylvia Louise 405 Flanders, Margery E 259 Flanders, Paul Michael 318 Flanigan, Anne C 237 Flaningam, Ann Marie 315 Flatley, Carl John 177 Flauding, Douglas Rex 462 Fleck, James Raymond .... 304, 440 Fleet, Martha Susan 380 Fleetwood, Beverly Sue 397 Fleischhauer, Carolyn A. 378, 259 Fleming, James Richard 304 Fleming, William Snyder 335 Fletcher, Linda Lee 430 Flexman, Paul Edwin 396 Flick, Mary Katherine 358 Flick, Robert Cecil 332 Fligor, Cecilia Marie 480 Fligor, Michael James 416 Flint, Jean Paulette 379 Floretta, John Frank 334 Floretta, Judith Diane 480, 315, 256, 264 Florjancic, F. J. Jr 318 Flowers, Linda Vale 380 Flowers, Margaret Jane 440 Foale, Patricia Ann 480 Fogarty, Robert Edward 422 Foglc, Nathan 495 Foley, Ralph Morton 495 Folkerth, Theodore L 500 Foltz, Thomas James 391 Folz, Sarah Antoinette 440 Foncannon, John Joseph 331, 256 Fonkel, Larry 227 Fontaine, Richard A 472 Foote, Betsy Day 440 Foote, Brian Arthur 421 Foote, Gayle Dorothea 440 Forand, Paulette Nemeth 480 Forbes, John Gerald 440, 314, 257 Forbes, Mary Jane 313 Ford, Dennis Warrick 311 Ford, Jane 274 Ford, Lee Roy 3rd 320 Ford, Ronald Wayne 370 Foreman, Charles A 500 Foreman, Eric Paul 390 Foreman, Janice Lynn .... 288, 381 Forgy, Sarah Jane 440, 224 Forney, Judith Ann 480, 306 Forry, Allen Eugene 419 Forsberg, Sharon Jean .. 462, 375 Forst, Barry Allen 293, 258 Forst, Earl Frederick 325 Fortner, William Robert 333 Foster, Dorell Kay 480 Foster, Frances C 508 Foster, James Elvis 418 Foster, Lee Anne 315, 256, 269, 264, 283 Foster, Victoria Jayne 307, 491, 256, 280, 186, 266 Foulkes, Judy Jo 288, 404 Fountaine, Dianne Ruth 307 Fouse, Tonya Lee 379 Foushee, Frederick W. Jr. 318, 257 Fouts, Gregory Taylor 441 Fowler, Marcia 274 Fowler, Stephen Craig 341 Fowler, William C 334, 259 Fowlkes, Birta Louise .... 297, 397 Fox, Alice Anne 480 Fox, Anne 303 Fox, Barbara Ann 480 Fox, Betty Ann 342 Fox, Carol Elaine 294 Fox, Gregg Alan 351, 220 Fox, Pamela Jill 389 Fox, Ralph E 472 Fox, Sara Ann 378 Fox, Sharon Lee 441 Fox, Stanley Anderson 462, 334, 257 Fox, William 276 Fox, William 310 Foy, Kalhryn Lucile 441 Fradenburg, Patricia A 250 Fraih, Ibrahim Saleh 361 Frailich, Zandra Lynne .. 380, 220 Franceschini, Jane Ann .... 404, 263 Francis, Patricia Ann .... 313, 246 Frandson, G. Kent 495 Frank, Benjamin Michael 384 Frankboner, Robert M 332 Frank, Steven R 416 Frankel, Joan Ellen 342 Frankel, Marjorie Mae 327 Frankel, Nancy Ellen 387 Franklin, Ann 288, 256 Franklin, Barbara Diane 327 Franklin, Barbara Sue .... 381, 239 Franklin, Beverly Jane 480 Franklin, Candace 274 Franklin, Elizabeth Ann 299, 480, 288 Franklin, James H 472 Franklin, Kay Dell 322, 280 Franklin, Larry Wayne 419 Franklin, Steven David 326 Franklin, Suzanne 374 Franks, Sharon Lynn 357 Franz, Donna Jean 397, 266 Eraser, James Evans 351 Frauhiger, Lester Ray 462 Fraze, Carol Sue 441 Fraze, Julia Ann 294, 441, 272, 257, 264 Frazier, Maryellen D 480 Freas, Jackie Lynn 405 Frederich, David John .... 441, 229 Fredericks, Steven Jay .... 311, 276 Frederick, Diane Ruth .... 322, 256 Free, Stephen Howard 350 Freeberg, Ann 231 Freedman, Irving A 511 Freeman, David Victor 326, 232, 268 Freeman, Kayleen Elaine 362, 266 Freman, Kenneth Eugene 324 Freers, Celia Ann 441 Freeze, Hudson Harry 424 Freid, Michael Louis 312 Freiden, Alan Norman 312 French, Richard S 500 Frette, Gerald Alan 318 Frew, Russell Ernest 248 Freyman, Arthur L. Jr 495 Fribley, Barbara Jean 308, 441 Frick, David Rhoads 232, 277 Fricke, Nancy Ann 377 Frieden, Maria Lee 362 Friedlander, Ezra H 495 Friedlander, Joan Mira 296 Friedman, Helen Rebecca 296, 230, 231, 280 Friedman, Lois Kay 327 friedman, Michael A 326 fnedman, Phyllis Sue 388 Friedman, Sheldon James 4 Friend, Uavid Wesley 309 t-rieiid, Lawrence Alan 336, 462, 228 Friend, Pamela Joan 441 Frisoie, Giltjert A. Jr 162 Frisch, Jack Harvey 312, 219 Frisoni, Alan Michael 419 Fritts, James J 472 Fritz, Carol Ann 299, 480 Fritz, Uonna Dianne 397 Fritz, Linda Anne 294 Fritz, Nancy Grace 349 Fritz, Ronald Allan 311 Fritz, Sandra Ann ....(441, 250, 419 hrjelich, Eugene Waller 480 Froemming, Paulette Ann 505 Frohbieter, Scott W 332 Frohn, Donald Russell .... 441, 224 Fromm, Sandra Jeanette 480, 327, 269 Fronek, David Thomas 228 Frosch, Kathleen Anne 405 Frost, Kenneth A. Jr 339, 192 Frost, Terry James 420 Frothingham, Robert C 267 Fruechtenicht, Arthur W 304 Fruechtenicht. Thomas E 495 Fry, Patricia Ann 508 Fry, Victoria 322 Frye, Keith Nale 441 Fugate, John Andrew 230, 260, 422, 259 Fugit, Rebecca Lee 257 Fuhrman, Georgiena E 508 Fulghum, Christopher L 351 Fulk, Michael Thomas 441 Fulkerson, Carole Ann .... 379, 269 Fuller, Jane 328, 246 Fuller, Pamela Jan 441 Fuller, Robert E 500 Fuller, Sharon Margaret .. 308, 480 Fullerton, Patricia Ann 377, 280 Fultz, Michael Barnes 340 Funk, Norman Thomas .... 304, 236 Funk, Richard William 330 Fuog, Jane Ellen 388 Fuquay, Daniel Melvin 311 Furlow, Robert Smith 384, 243 Furry, Carol Lynn 407 Furst, Carolyn Sue 342 Fuzy, George Patrick 333 Gabbard, Larry Joe 420 Gable, Dona Jane 406 Gable, M. Suellen 384, 388 Gabor, Mary Louise 480 Gaddis, David Mark 293, 391 Gaetano, Raymond 390 Gage, David Lee 441, 340, 200 Gagliardi, Susan 224 Gahimer, Joan Ellen 431 Gailar, Steven Reed 336 Gaines, Joyce Dean 387 Gall, Ann Lynn 357 Gallagher, Pamela Anne 328 Gallagher, Thomas D 162 Galler, Robert Bruce 312, 276 Gallimore, Lois Ilene 406 Gallo, John Natale 338 Galloway, Eddie Lee 390 Galloway, William D 422 Galvin, Debby Anne 441, 327 Galvin, Ralph Edmund 309 Gambill, William D 325 Gamble, Charles Gordon .. 419, 267 Gannon, Mary Kathryn 406 Ganny, Glenda Faye 441 Gano, Deborah Ann 399 Garbers, Sherilyn Kaye 376 Gard, Jane Anne 294, 269, 264, 259 Gard, Susan Elizabeth 308 Gardner, Gary Lee 426, 238 Gardner, Girard F 334 Gardner, Richard H 421 Gardner, Stephen 462, 171, 205 Garelick, Kenneth Neal 326 Gariepy, Roland Wilfred 425 Garinger, Gail Ann 385 Garinger, Jeffrey Allan 320 Garlock, Susan Jane 306 Garmong, John Richard 321 Garmsen, Ulf Hans 334 Garner, Marsha Ann 348 Garnham, Shirley Anne 411 Garrett, James Alan 390 Garrett, Penny 505, 321, 272 Garriott, Denise Irene 406 Garriott, John C 500, 235 Garrison, Marcia Kay 362 Garrison, Ronald C 390 Garrott, Christine Anne 377 Garvey, Michael C 462 Gasaway, Sandra June 441 Gaskill, Jeanette Ellen 307 Gaskill, Kim Robert 300 Gaskins, James Eugene 293, 480, 258 Gaskins, Samuel Paul 531 Gast, James Mills 304 Gaston, Janet Ruth 374, 378 Gates, Fred Aubrey Jr 304 Gatewood, Macus David 368 Gath, James William 341, 276 Gatton, Mary Suzanne .... 362, 273 Gaunt, Steven Robert 338 Gauss, David L 472 Gavalcanti, William B 480 Gavin, Beverly Jean 386 Gaydosh, Jack Carl 337, 276 Gaynor, Darlyne Marie 308, 505, 288, 246, 256 Geberin, Kathy Jane 376 Gebhart, Kathy Jane 376, 262 Geeding, Carolyn Ann 313 Gegax, Thomas Lee 310 Gehl, Mary C 431 Gehrke, Bruce James 419 Geisen, Rebecca Kay 379 Geiser, John Jacob 334 Geisinger, Patricia Ann 406 Geisler, Carole Jean 306 Geisler, Dolly Gail 358 CJeisler, Sue Ann 305 Gelfius, Lucinda Jane 480 Gelhausen, Pamela Jane 399 Gellis, Steven R 441 Gemmer, James Owen 352, 300, 248, 257 Gentry, Franklin Ray 396 Gentry, Margaret Jane 377 George, David C 325 g George, James Harry 310 George, Luke 171 Georges. John Frederick 170 Gephart, Cathy Elaine 397 Gerbracht, John Robert 340 Gerdts, Sandra Lee 379, 269 Gergely, Robert John 318, 247 Gerbesha, Edward A 500 Gerhard, Susan 441 Gerhart, John Henry 441, 338 Gerlach, John George 462, 417 Geman, Arthur Elliot 462 Germann, Lois Katherine 441 Gerow, David Robert 325, 249 Gerritsen, Hendrik Arnt .. 270, 418 Gershman, Jerome Lee 462 Gerson, Jay Larry 326 Geschmay, Pearl E 505, 327 Gessaman, Jo Anne .. 378, 236, 262 Gethers, David Delmar 310 Gettelfinger, Alice M 411, 263 Gettelfinger, Dennis M. .. 368, 177 Geuder, Daniel Francis 419 Geyman, Connie Jo 362 Ghere, Sandra Mae 441 Giannini, Arthur Nello .... 480, 423 Gibbs, Allen Dale 340, 267 Gibbs, Steven Thomas 391 Gibbs, Thomas William 418 Gibson, David Charles 324 Gibson, Gary Phillip 331 Gibson, Milton E 500 Gibson, Nancy Sue 411 Gibson, Warren Arnold 462 Gierke, Richard Allan 332 Giesting, Jerome R 422 Gifford, Frank 351 Gifford, J. Dean 500 Gifford, Page Ellison 325 Gifford, William Lee 323 Gilbert, Penny Kay 441 Gilbert. Phyllis Dea 381 Gilbert, Richard Paul 192, 491, 247, 266 Gilbert, Richard Walter 192 Giles, Frederick B 500 Gilkison, William Minor .. 310, 257 Gill, Roberta Ann 378 Gillen, Karen Sue 313, 239 Gillespie, Patricia H 407 Gillette, Marianne 263, 266 Gilliam. John David 304, 480, 248, 257 Gilliatt, Pamela 491 Gilliatt. William F 480. 411 Gillie. Edwin Douglas 441 Gillie. Nancy Lee 388 Gilmer. John Pat 276 Gilmer. Mary Anne 299, 441 Gilpatrick, Kathleen A 232 Gines, Ray III 273 Ginn, Leslie Anne 431 Ginter, John Dewey 162 Gioe, Stephen Bruce 335 Girault, Joseph F 472 Girman. Robert Allen 462 Gitzke. Joyce Dee 298. 262 Glad, Diana June 406, 407 Glasberg. Sheryl Lynn . . 296, 441 Glasgow, Rosemary 480, 273, 380 Glass, Myrna Joy 220 Glass, Paul Wayne 422 Glass, Stephen Bernard ... 309, 249 Glawe. Phil Edwin 425 Glaze, Larry Eugene 170, 268 Glazer, Barry Michael .... 259, 249 Glazier. Barbara Lois 491, 327 Glenn, Naomi Mae 480 Gleser. Judith Augusta 379 Glorioso, Esther F 399 John E. Glover 300 Glover, John Thomas 335 Gluck, Vivian Marie 350, 232, 262 Glutz, Clyde 276 Goddard, John Philip . . 304, 228 Goddard. Patricia Lynn 362 Godfrey. Howard George 420 Godich. Paul Martin 511 529 Goding, Marjorie Ann 305 Goebel, Ann Kathryn 404 Goebel, Edward L 495 Goebel, William Michael 311 Goeller, Joseph Victor 341 Goerner, George Paul 352 Goff, George 197 Goffinet, Robert Edward 309 Goforth, Ernest Roy Jr 396 Gohl, Barbara Jean 380, 269 Goins, James Glenn 318, 257 Goldberg, Franklin Dee .. 462, 256 Goldberg, Lee Bruce 326 Goldberg, Robert Alan 276 Golden, Howard 326 Golden, Lou Ann 313 Goldenberg, Harvey W 326 Goldfarb, Susan Linn 296 Golding, Te rry Lee 314 Goldman, Norman H 495 Goldsmith, Marshall Jay 495 Goldsmith, Richard S 511 Goldstein, Sandra A 441 Gole, Richard Arthur 326 Golner, Jerry Howard 441 Golomb, Judith Mae 374, 376 Goluch, Mary Victoria 299, 441, 256, 264 Gong, Jim 421 Good, Joan Lee 480, 246 Good, Milton B 500 Goode, Martha L 431 Goodemote, Carol Ann .. 376, 270 Goodin, Caren Dee 502, 262 Goodin, Joel Dennis 441 Goodman, David S 218, 242 Goodman, Fern Ellen 388 Goodman, Irving Sam 326 Goodman, Jerry Alan 312 Goodnight, Sharon Sue 231 Goodnight, Thomas M 334 Goodpaster, Tanoa G 293 Goodson, Mary Jane 505, 317 Goodwin, Edward Newton 318 Gookins, William Lee 390 Goolik, Mary Margaret .. 441, 246 Goot, Stephen Reitz 422 Gordon, Gail Tina 431 Gordon, Jacqueline M 480 Gorin, Thomas Bartley 338 Gorincen, Mary Ann 386 Gorsage, Nancy Ann 480 Goseth, Robert T 339 Gosnell, Rita Ann 397 Goss, Jane Carole 442 Goss, William Lowell 300, 442, 226, 257 Gossard, William G 325 Gossom, Donn Roberts 334 Gostafson, Robert K 361 Gosztola, Joseph A 442 Gothard, James Arthur 480, 334, 252 Gotshall. Mary Lee 508 Gould, Nancy Gay 305, 480 Gould, William Wallace 370 Govenar, Burton David 369 Govert, Earl Stanley 422 Gracie, Shiela Mills 317 Grady, Jo Ann 297 Graf, James Patrick 462 Graff, Carol Jean 296 Graham, Alan Martin 171 Graham, Charlotte Leigh 358 Graham, Gerald Lee 267 Graham, Larry L 472 Graham, Steven Allen 390 Graham, Stewart Randall 340 Graham, Suzanne Ellen 442 Graham, Thomas Richards 442, 224, 226 Grahek, Joan Louise 313, 272 Grandstaff, Charles D 227 Granger, Ellsworth C. Jr 421 Granson, Peter Andrew 335 Grant, Charlie Mae 481 Grant, Robyn Tamara ... 442, 327 Grant, Sylvia 263 Graper, Mae Stratton 349 Graper, Susan Kaye 411 Gratonik, Lynn Ann 357 Gratzer, Charles Edward 230 Grauer, Susan S 505 Graveel, Beverly Sue 348 Graver, Blanche J 505 Graves, Janice Kay 381 Graves, Jeffrey Lee 442, 257, 416 Graves, Nancy Marilyn 406 Graves, Paulajo 303, 272, 259 Graves, Wanda Jean 407 Graves, William R. II 442 Gravett, Harris Dean 391 Gray, Arthur B. Jr 343 Gray, Gammiel Berthella 297, 442, 399, 256 Gray, Glenda Veronne .... 306, 252 Gray, James Whittington .. 338, 238 Gray, Janet Duncan 376 Gray, Leroy 481, 360 Gray, Margaret E. 442, 313, 215, 256 Gray, Marvel Jean 224 Gray, Raymond Alan 462 Gray, Steven Leslie 330 Gray, Sylvia Lee 303 Greco, James Anthony 442 Gredy, Miriam Deanne 442 Green, Barth Armand 312 Green, David L 500 Green, Frederick H 338 Green Gary 333 Green Gary D 333 Green, Jeffrey Donald 418 Green, John C 462 Green, Judith Ann 481 Green, Lanny Ray 340 Green, Sarah Jane 442 Green, William 304, 257 Greenberg, Jill Arline 296, 218, 256 Greenberg, Joyce H 380 Greenberg, Norman Jay 295 Greene, David Isaac 162 Greene, Don Scott 304 Cjreene, Kathy Suzanne 263 Greene, Marcina Ann 319 Greenfield, Karen Gail 462 Greenfield, William R 311 Greenwood, Carol Sue 411 Greenwood, Charles W 500 Greenwood, Herman E. 462, 391, 260 Gregory, Connie Ruth .... 220, 406 Gregory, Dee Ann 322 Gregory, James Allen 442, 339 Gregory, Linda Sue 219, 246, 242, 406 Greiner, Karen Louise 442, 261, 259 Greist, John H 500 Greller, Charles Cain 339 Gresham, Larry Dale 340 Gresham, Patricia L 375 Greves, Patricia Gail 301, 442, 256 Grieger, Gary Alan 334, 247, 180, 185 Griffin, Elizabeth Anne .. 374, 381 Griffin, Ellen 376 Griffin, John Wilbur 425 Griffin, Judi.h Diane 303 Griffin, Marcia Jean 491 Griffin, Rebecca Browne 381 Griffin, Robert S 472 Griffin, Ruth A 431 Griffith, Alice Ann 376 Griffith, David Edward 391 Grimes, Carol Anne 462, 262, 276 Grimes, Sharon Dee 411 Grise. Tom 270 Grisell, Vicki Lynn 348 Grist, Patricia 270 Gritzbaugh, Gail Tucker .. 442, 317 Grodzins, Carol Jan 362 Groff, Nancy Lee 442, 272 Groff, Richard Michael 462 Grorud, Rolf Parker 463 Grosbach, Alan Brent 339 Grose, Joan Charlet 305 Grosenheider, Pamela J 262 Groseth, Robert T 195, 192 Grosheider, James W 463, 420 Groshong, Suzanne 348 Gross, Carrollynne Antoinette .. 509 Gross, Gary Don 257 Gross, Ingrid Ann 348 Grossman, Susan Helene 375 Grot, John Basil 463 Grote, Jayne Ann 237 Groth, Charlene 505, 406, 262 Grotrian, Harvey Paul 361 Groverman, Jacki Lee 301 Grube, Cinda Sue 411 Gruber, Cheryl Ann 442 Gruber, Thomas F 442 Gruber, Winellen 389 Gruenwald, Charles 257 Guber, Linda Marie 407 Gudas, Charles John 171 Guenther, Fances P 348 Gullett, James Russell 442 Gullion, John Ernest 423 Gulo, Janice Elizabeth 294 Gunkel. Diane Kay 403 Gunn, Beverly Ann 481 Gunn, Julie Anne 328 Gunnell, Christina Ann 481 Gunning. Frank T 276 Gunter. Kay Alice 262 Gurauskas, Annette 276 Gurchiek, Carol Z 481, 232 Gurevitz, Laurie Mae 388 Gurman, Sharon Lee 263 Gurthet, Larry Donavin .... 366, 368 Gushman, Patrick Joseph 304 Gutenkunst, Jane Marie 305 Guthrie, Janis 349 Guthrie, Patsy Carol 509 Guthrie, Sheila Ann 491 Gutwein, Emil Edward .... 352, 442 Gutwein, Gilbert 500 Gutzwiller, David E. 247, 201, 267 Guyer, Paul James .... 229, 268, 419 Guynn, Anne Irene 297, 481 Guzik, Ross Allen 442 Gwynn, Sonya Karen 308, 481 Gyure, Carole Sue 376, 262 i Haas, Mary Elizabeth 481 Habecker, Maria Jill 322 Habel, Pamela 274 Hachmeister, Charles 500 Hack, Gloria Alana 386, 262 Hacker, Edward J 500 Hackler, Gloria Diane 257 Hadley, Alice Joyce 362 Hadley, David Jeffery 271, 257, 242, 259 Haehl, Richard Edward 421 Hafft, Ronald Lee 273, 419 Hager, Gerald Alan 351, 257 Hahn, Anthony ayne 337 Hahn, Frank Robert 267 Hahn, Kay Arlene 381 Hahn, Marcia Sue 319 Hahn, Patrice Carole 321 Haines, Barbara C 406 Haines, Michael William 481 Haines, Nancy 274 Haire, Arthur Allen 481 Haire, Gary Lee 351 Haislip, Ginger S 386, 269 Halbrook, Harold G 500 Haley, Robert Michael 247, 190, 191 Hall, Connie Sue 462, 389, 227, 262 Hall, George Henry Gale 341 Hall, Howard Keith 423 Hall, John Arthur 416 Hall, John Harcourt Jr 495 Hall, John Robert 229 Hall. Judith Dee 315, 269 Hall, Judith Jean 308 Hall, Larry ayne 442 Hall, Louis Scott 481 Hall, Robert Malcolm 418 Hall, Sharlene Heupel 463 Hall, Vicky Lynn 342, 288 Haller. Barbara 274 Haller, Judith Ann 342, 262 Haller, Margaret Ann 380 Halligan, Patricia Ann .... 220, 406 Hallman, Daniel James 332 Ham, Richard ayne 276 Ham, Ronald Ray 511 Ham, Stephen Charles 361 Hamacher, Diane 288, 380 Hameetman, Barbara Jean 442, 380 Hamer, David Russell 339, 276 Hamer, Gary Kim 321 Hamilton, Garry D 472 Hamilton, Jack 257 Hamilton, James Bruce 352 Hamilton, John Charles 325 Hamilton, John Gerald 333 Hamilton, Larry Lee 361 Hamilton, Martha Ann .... 305, 442 Hamilton, Marvin Bill 310 Hamilton, Mary F 431 Hamilton, Myra Beth 509 Hamilton, Phoebe Lou 298 Hamilton, Thomas M. Jr 339 Hamilton, Wesley Alfred 314, 236, 276 Hamm, Alma Jean 481 Hamm, William Keith .... 356, 236 Hammel, Michael David 330 Hammer, Glenn Louis 192 Hammer, Larry 333 Hammer, Pamelia Ann .. 509, 406 Hammer, William Lee 369 Hammersley, Mary George 442, 313 Hammond, Jane Edith 442 Hamon, Ralph Eugene .... 442, 224 Hamsley, John Whitfield 314 Han, Richard 318 Hanaghan, Dennis M 495 Hanchar, Mary Nettie .... 491, 287 Hancock, Morris W 495 Hancock, Rachel May 509 Hancock, Steven Mervin 229, 414, 276 Hand, Elizabeth Jane 306 Hand, Sarah Jane 377 Handley, Judith Susan 317 Handley, Roger Patrick 340 Haneline, Richard Lee 162 Hanes, Constance Louise .. 298, 358 Hanes, Hall David 293 Haney, Leslie Anne 308 Hanger, Sandra Lee 386 Hanger, William Joseph 463 Hankermeyer, William C. 463, 331, 256 Hankins, Michael J 369 Hanley, Donna Lorine 407 Hanner, Patricia E 389 Hanning, Richard Alan 332 Hannon, John James 337 Hansen, Calvin John 368 Hansen, John Christian .... 340, 267 Hansen, Judy Ann 399 Hansen, Karen Ruth 287 Hanzel, Jan 411 Hapak, Fred A 335 Haralovich, Mary E 404 Harbin, Ronald William 416 Hardaway, Linda Cheryl 297 Harden, Alan Wayne 171, 247, 180, 181, 178 Harden, Shirley Ann 431 Harder, Allen James 491 Hardesty, James Russell 416 Hardin, Paul Terry 424, 414 Harding, George T. Jr 228 Harding, Judy Maureen 294, 481, 288 Hardman, Kenneth Eugene 323, 257 Hardwick, Brenda Kay 357 Hardy, John White 276 Hardy, Robert Earl 310 Hare, John W 501 Hargitt, Jane Ellen 463, 315 Harker, Thomas Beckman 442 Harlan, James Michael 310 Harland, Judith Ann 313 Harley, Gerald Alfred 320 Harlow, Jo Ann 431 Harlow, John Frederick 481 Harman, Robert Edward 442 Harmening, Thomas E 396 Harmon, Robert Lee 442 Harness, Judith Ann 376 Harpe, Gordon 416 Harper, Brenda Kay 305, 256 Harper, John Stefen 177 Harper, Linda Kay 305 Harper, Ronnie D 472 Harrell, Dennis V 341 Harrell, Jan 288, 263 Harrell, James M 495 Harrell, Jennifer Ann 319, 239 Harrell, Rosalind Alice 481 Harrington, Kelly M 339, 258 Harris, Alan Maurice 423 Harris, Albert Lewis 321 Harris, Harold yburn 463 Harris, Harve John 481 Harris, James Alan 312 Harris, Jerry ayne 418 Harris, Linda Jean 228, 402 Harris, Marcia Jean 386 Harris, Marianne Lois 269 Harris, Stephen T 334 Harris, Steven Lee 414, 419 Harrison, Candace C 381 Harrison, Connie 274 Harrison, Patrick oods .... 330, 249 Harruff, Robin Ellen 407 Harryman, Marian E 303 Harsh, Kathy Irene 431 Hart, Becky Jane 491, 315 Hart, Bill Clayton 481 Hart, George Charles 396 Hart, Jack Lane 420 Hart, Margaret Sharon 443 Hart, Rebecca 252 Hartenbower, David L 501 Hartfield. Sally M 443 Hartig, Karen Margaret 301 Hartke, Jan Alan 237 Hartley, Barbara Ann 481 Hartley, Billie Dee Ann 374 Hartley, Carol Sue 237, 407 Hartman, George Arnold 418 Hartman, Jack Edward 443 Hartman, John David 335 Hartman, Neil Arthur 370 Hartman, Vicky Lynn 443 Hartman, William M 443 Hartwell, Scherry Lee 481 Hartz, Michael Stephen 420 Hartzer. Timothy James 356 Hartzler, Edward W 359 Harvey, Andrew Burke .... 463, 248 Harvey, Carol Ann 431 530 Harvey, Hathaway K 501 Harvey, Neil Mawbray 177 Hasara, Albert Anthony 425 Haskett, David Max 300 Haskett, Robert William 414 Hass, George Henry 443, 320 Hass, Mary 308 Hatcher, William Edward 351 Hatchett, David Allen 341 Hatfield, Benjamin F 359 Hatfield, Sheila Ruth 404 Hatford, Wayne V 443 Hatton, Douglas Robert 420 Hatton, Susan Jo 362 Haughey, Kathryn Anne .. 319, 227 Haught, Edward Alan 325 Hauschild, John Robert .. 320, 249 Hausmann, Beth Jane 443 Haussman, Karen Sue 443 Haven, Sue Ann 305, 492, 257 Havens, Donald Scott 300 Havert, Michael James 463 Havran, Nancy Beth 303 Hawke, Diane 443, 405 Hawke, James Roper 321, 276 Hawkins, Karen Elaine 273 Hawkins, Linda Anne 308, 492, 287, 266 Hawkins, Mary Elizabeth 308 Hawkins, Mary Louise 348 Hawkins, Robert Tweedy 463, 340 Hawkins, Stephen S. 310, 268, 418 Hay, Judy Lee 319, 257 Hayden, Jayne Ann 376 Hayes, Clifford Brooks 350 Hayes, Earletta Lou 481 Hayes, Monte Kerry 443, 241 Hayes, Sara Helen 350 Hayhurst, Joyce Ann 301, 239 Haynes, Thomas Robert 368 Haynie, Kathryn Lee 317 Hays, Barbara Louise .... 356, 357 Haywood, Suzette Elaine 405 Hayworth, Betty Joan 481 Heald, Stella Elaine 349 Hearn, Chris Ann 481 Heath, Barry Bruce 318 Heath, George Ronald 495 Heath, Joe Fletcher Jr. .. 443, 360 Heath, Kathleen J 431 Heaton, John Town 162 Heaton, Julia Ann 431 Heavenridge, Connie Jo 431 Heck, Jacquelyn Kaye .... 273, 399 Hecker, Thomas Geldon 368 Heckman, Arthur Martin .. 350, 268 Heckman. John Allen 492 Hedges, John Leslie 304 Hedman, Robert C 338 Hedrich, Ronald Ted 314 Hedrick, Brenda Jean 273 Heflick, Vaughn Roy 396 Heflin, Jack Roger 443 Hefron, Michael James 416 Hegelan, Ibrahim A 361 Hegelan. Saleh A 361 Heidt, Walter Daniel 361 Heilig, Margo Jan 328 Heilman, Seymour Eric 463 Heilmann, Carol Ann 349 Heiman, Buster 311 Heines, Ellen Marlene 296 Heines, John Francis 257, 411 Heinsen, Susan Gill 404 Heironimus, Thomas Lee 311 Heister, Cheryl Ann 328 Helfrich, Thomas R 333 Helfrick, William F 325 Helm, Ardee Jr 463 Helm, Gloria Joyce 481 Heiman, Ann Gail 296 Helmling, Gerald Edward 443 Helt, Robert Carroll 341 Helton, Kathleen Faye .... 306, 481 Helton, Robert James Jr 418 Hemmeter, Paul 463 Hemphill, Andrew C 359 Henderson, Carole Ann .. 481, 362 Henderson, Connie C 321, 257 Henderson, Richard John 309, 463 Henderson, Ronald James 304, 276 Henderson, Sandraiean 431 Hendricks, Anne E 404 Hendricks, James F 335 Hendricks, Marilyn Sue 305, 481, 234 Hendrickson, Sharon L. . 342, 236 Hendrie, Christine J 406 Henley, Beverly 274 Hennekam, Richard L 495 Henry. Elsa 301 Henry, George Lionel 325 Henry, Myles Douglas 267 Henry, Nina Kay 406 Hensgen, John Michael 171, 325, 205 Henshaw, Merrie E 350 Hensler, Sharon Lee 481 Hensley, Carol Sue 405 Hensley, Gerald James 370 Hensley, Gloria Jean 378 Hepler, Joyce 274 Hepler, William Casey 293 Herdrich, Anne M 411 Herman, Steven Gary 295 Hermanson, David Allen 228 Hermanson, James Arve .. 463, 340 Hernandez, Michael D 229, 418 Hernandez, Moises E 443 Heron, Barbara Anne .... 405, 402 Herre, Richard Louis 330 Herick, David Charles 201 Herrin, Mary Lynn .. 306, 481, 257 Herring, Barbara Jo 387 Herring, Charles David .. 443, 359 Herring, Malcolm Bell .... 304, 228 Herring, William C 396, 201 Herron, Howard 411 Hershberger, Mark Louis 267 Herskovic, Harriet 378 Hertling, Virgil A 336 Hesemann, John Paul 390 Hess, John Henry 384 Hess, John Lee 443, 334 Hess, Phyllis Diane 389 Hess, Raymond Charles 416 Hesson, Joeen Elaine 296 Hesson, Michael Lee 318 Hesson, Philip Allen 267 Hetzler, Robert Lewis 350 Heuck, Alice Jean 481 Heupel, James Edwin 424 Hewig, Susan Jane 388 Hewitt, Camille Aulane .... 220, 387 Hewlett, Raymond Eugene .... 333 Heyns, Michael Garrett .... 463, 418 Hiatt, Richard Allen 340 Hibbard, Martha Louise 407 Hibbeln, Thomas J 501 Hibbs, Christine Anne 306 Hibbs, Marsh a Ann 379 Hibschman, Charles A 421 Hickam, Robert Elliott 339 Hickey, Stephen Bruce 320 Hickman, Jerry R 473 Hicks, Aletta Marie 362 Hicks, Duane Joseph Jr 463 Hicks, Ronald E 316 Hicks, Wayland Ray 309 Higa, Sandra Mae 505, 287, 272, 406 Higgins, D. Keith 473 Higgins, John M 495 Higgins, Margaret Ann 301 Higgins, Skip 318, 276 High, Daniel Raymond 368 Hightower, Frances Ann 481 Higi, Mary Jo 274 Hignite, Jeaney V 38 ' Hifburn, Andrea Faith 319 Hildebrand, Jerry Lee 351, 463, 276 Hildebrand, Randee C 387 Hildebrandt, Jo Ann 374, 262 Hilgers. Diane Lynn 374, 288 Hill, Carolyn Anne 308 Hill, David Lynn 422 Hill, Jack 2nd 369 Hill. James Barnard 325 Hill. Robert James 419 Hill, Roberta 376 Hillebrand. Robert W 369 Hilligoss, Jerry Ray 293, 463, 259 Hilligoss, Richard Lee .... 238, 227 Hillis. Fredrick. Allen 325 Hilty. Hedy Sue 463 Himes, Stephen F 352 Hinchman, Sharon Elizabeth .. 509 Hiner, Kurt Allen 247, 266 Hiner, Mike 419 Hines, Susan D 431 Hinkle, William Wayne 300 Hinsky, Rex R 482 Hipkins, Sandra Jeanne .... 294, 235 Hippensteel, Diane Kay .... 482, 232 Hipsher, Janet Kay 379 Hirsch, Jeffery Glenn 312 Hirschenbein. Rick Alan 318 Hirschfeld. Steven Kav .... 312, 257 Hirschinger. Carolyn K 389 Hitchock. Doris Jean 407 Hite, Douglas Nees 325 Hite, Sally Beth 404 Hlavacek, Darlene Emma 388 Hix, Freeman Jr 425 Hoagland, Susan Ann .... 308, 505 Hobbs, Hudner L 501 Hobbs, Lana Sue 301 Hobley, Duane Alan 352, 463 Hobson, Barbara Jean 227 Hobson, Grenda Glea .... 505, 287 Hobson, John Edwin 162, 443 Hochschild, Barbara Ann 303, 482 Hochstetler, David R 205 Hocker, Carol Lee 301 Hockett, David Allen 369 Hockman, Don Corydon 463 Hockman, Jan David 360 Hodgdon, Thaddeus Boyd 339 Hodgdon, Thomas Todd 339 Hodge William Scott .... 463, 276 Hodges, Donna Lee 406 Hodges, Judith Ann .. 294, 443, 246 Hodges, Marcia Sue 482 Hodgin, Jon Oliver 463, 276 Hodson, Cathy May 328, 265 Hodson, Marilyn Kaye 319, 216, 239, 227 Hodurski, Donald F 352 Hoehlinger, Dean 318 Hoelker, William B 337 Hoeltke, Carole Ann 386 Hoerath, Jane Ann 380 Hoerath, John C 473 Hoerner. Erwin Edward 463, 423, 414 Hofer, Owen Charles 338 Hoff, Larry Alan 335 Hoffar, Kay Beverly 257 Hoffman, Charles Robert 369 Hoffman. Charles Wilbur 314 Hoffman. Eva Roslyn 443 Hoffman. Lynn Estelle .... 358, 232 Hoffman, Marilyn Louise 505 Hoffman, Pamela Dale 305 Hofstra, Glenn Brian 351 Hogan, Richard Lee 370 Hohman, Charles Henry 390 Hokanson, John Erik 414, 416, 259 Hokanson, Lynn Buchan .. 387, 237 Holcomb, Jennifer Lynn 376 Holcomb, Noah Lewis Jr. 303, 463 Holdeman, James Edward 170 Holder, John Bryant 390 Holder, William Claude 162 Holewinski, Lois M 356, 357 Holifield, Loyd W. Jr 443 Holland, Richetta A 431 Hollander, Marcia E 257 Holler, Ruth Ann 386 Holley, Natalie D. .. 443, 288, 404 Holliday, Gay 384, 257 Holliday, Sue Kathryn .... 443, 283 Hollingsworth, Barbara .... 443, 242 Hollingsworth, Burton D 463 Hollis, Janet Ann 315, 239 Hollis, Nancy Kathleen 387 Hollister, Kenneth W 162 Hollopeter, Wayne L 418 Holloway, Marcia Ann 306 Holloway, Jack Michael 334 Holman, Dona R 431 Holmes, Craig Marshall .. 463, 339 Holmes, Larry Robert 463 Holmes, Marilyn P 443 Holmgren, John Sheridan 300 Holstrom, Gary Roy 443 Holt, Peggy Sandra 406 Holton, Cathleen F 482 Holtzinger. John Irvin .... 463, 238 Holubar, Glenn Elbert 162 Holwager. Sarah Ellen 482 Hombquist, David W 416 Hongen, Karen Margaret 378 Hont, Karen 273 Hoodelmier, Linda Lou 305 Hoop, Robert Steven .... 443, 359 Hooper, Georgia Jane 303 Hooper, Vonda Jean 305 Hoover. Sidney Todd 341, 276 Hop, Richard 416 Hopes, Marv J 380 Hopkins, John Wesley J 422 Hopper, Linda Helen 482 Hoppes, Trena Jill 378 Hormann, Howard Keith 314, 269, 203 Hornbostle, Chris 170 Horner, Jack 370 Horner, Robert Dale 443 Horney, Dianne 328, 272 Hornsby, Dennis Lynn 423 Horowitz, Karla Rae 405 Horst, Pete George 339 Horth, Pegeen Helen 505 Horton, Douglas Jay 359 Horlon, Michael 224 Horton, Nathan T. 2nd 259 Horton, Weldon Michael 334 Horvath, Jacquelyn Ann 299 Hosek, Julia Kay 381 Hoskins, Charles Keith 369 Hosier, Jane Ann 379 Host, Valerie Ann 379 Hoster, Steven agnon 332 Hostetler, Dave 171 Hostetler, Sherry Gay .... 482, 317 Hottle, Dale Kelly 482 Houdeshel, Harry F. 3rd 323 Hougland, Steven Lee 464 Hougland, Thomas Harold .... 260 Houpt, Nancy Elaine 317 House, Betty Jean 482 House, Richard Alan 318 Houser ,D. Duane 501 Hovanec, Thomas J 352 Howard, Carolyn Sue ...- 464, 262 Howard, Edward Neal .... 443, 224 Howard, Lawrence E. 343, 505, 248 Howard, Stanley Eugene 414 Howard, Wayne Edward 464 Howard, Wilson 334 Howard, Zilpa R 224 Howell, Candace 357 Howell, Linda L 482 Howells, Eleanor Reagin 411 Hoy, Sharon 492, 287 Hozdovich. Irene Dianne 376 Hrinda. Thomas Allen 360 Hrke l. Randall Stephen 414 Hruby, Rebecca Anne 411 Hruska, Louann Jean 348 Hubbard, Anita J 431 Huber, Judy Bteh 349 Hudak, Mary Ann 411 Huddleston, William R 238 Hudson, James Reuben 473 Hudson, Joseph T 473 Hudson, Karen Ingra 313 Hueber, Thomas F 300, 249 Huemmer, John Bernard 337 Huetten, Patricia L 328 Huff, Helen Angela 379 Huff, Michael Walter 369 Huff, Ralph Richard 335, 257 Huff, Sharon Mae 406 Huffman, Fredric Leroy 351 Huffman, Sue Flaine 322, 263 Hufford, William Paul 464 Hufstedler, Michael F 293 Hughes, Douglas Allen .... 464, 280 Hughes, Frank 321 Hughes, Lewis Nick Jr 356 Hughes, Melvin Markham 419 Hughes, Richard D 325 Hulvershorn, John Kip 492 Humenik, Michael David 421 Hummer, Richard W 495 Hummons, David Francis 316 Humphrey, John Everett .. 171, 205 Humphreys. Roberta M 443 Hunner. Robert Jameson .. 321. 249 Hunt, Jane Ann 388 Hunt, Karen Sue 482, 232 Hunt, Marsha 482, 315, 256 Hunt, Phyllis Lee 342, 482 Hunt, Sara Frances 443 Hunt, Virgil William 332 Hunter. Christine Ann . 464, 262 Huntington, Albert G 332 Huntington. Emily Jane .. 385. 263f Hunts, William 257 Huntzinger, Cinda Lou 301 Hupp. Mary Marcia 270 Hupp, Ted 171 Hurlbut. John Charles 339 Hurst, David Steiger 444, 326, 270, 232 Hurst, Stephen S 501 Hurst, Vivian Ruth 389 Hurteau. Ada Lorraine . . 298. 273 Huse. Margaret Mary 299 Huse, Stephen Michael . 464, 340 Husled, Alan Lee 396 Hutchens, Pamela Bruce 349 Hutchins, Richard W 416 Hutchinson. Mary Jo 482 Hutchison. Carolyn A. 444. 270, 402, 404 Hutslar, Patricia L 406 Hutson. Richard A 501 Huyette. Gregory F 366, 229 Hyatt. Stephen Jerome .... 318, 228 Hyatte, Reginald Lee 422 Hyden, Harold Victor Jr 464 Hyden, William Harrison 162 Hyman, E. Allen 351 Hyneman, Barbara Jane 380 lams, Howard Marshall 390 Ice, Charles William 370 Ice, Elizabeth E 357 Ice. Thomas Calvin 423 Idlewine. Jeffrey Lee 330 Idzik. Isabelle Ann 377 Ikenberry, Joyce Elaine 319 Imel, Mary Susan 482 531 Ingels, Joseph William 390 Ingersoll, Judith 274 Ingram. Paulelte Jane ... 482, 376 Ingwalson, Jared Bliss .... 310, 351 Inks, Thomas Norman 300 Inman, Kenneth Albert .... 171, 444 Inniger, Ervin Lee Jr 351, 180 Inwald, Judy Emily 444 Ipsen, Susan Jeanne 303 Ireland, Thomas Leon 444, 332, 258 Irish, Judith Kay 328, 288, 256, 269, 264 Irwin, Stanley Joseph 336 Isa, Moxamed A 351 Isaacs, Dan Lee 229 Isaacson, Diana Kay 397 Isaacson, Stephen Eric 390 Isel, John Jeffrey 325 Isel, Richard Thomas 273, 247, 257, 190 Ishida, Richard Dwight 162 Ishii, Hiroko 397 Ivany, Helen Kathleen 386 Ives, Lela Ann 257 Ivey, Susan Jeanne 387 Jack, Barbara Lee 482, 273 Jackley, Cynthia Elaine 386 Jackley, Janis Kay 376 Jackson, Charles Carter .... 334, 247 Jackson, Charles Edgar .. 444, 267 Jackson, Dave Martin 190 Jackson, David Michael 417 Jackson, Donna Kathleen 328 Jackson, Jane 444 Jackson, John Thomas 444 Jackson, John W. r 321 Jackson, Lawrence C 320 Jackson, Ronald Eugene 224 Jackson, Sally Ann 405 Jackson, Sandra Louise 306, 482, 257 Jackson, Terry Joseph 411 Jackson, Thomas 384, 391 Jacobberger, Richard K. .. 339, 247 Jacobs, Bernice 404 Jacobs, Carol Ann 464, 273 Jacobs, Glen Robert 336 Jacobs, John Hale 339, 249 Jacobs, Richard P 500 Jacobs, Samuel Allen 444, 271, 240 Jacobs, Sherman Randall 396 Jacox, Steven Frank 464 Jacques, Sharon Lee 501 Jahns, Ivan James 300, 257 James, Georgia Ann 236 James, Richard Edward 422 James, Terry Ann 380 Jameson, Paula Sue 301, 444 Jamison, Larry Robert 391 Jamison, Michele Kay 328, 263, 258, 280 Jamjoom, Mohamed M. D 360 Janes, Shelby Louis 368, 229 Jankovich, Donald G 360 Jansen, E. Thomas Jr. 464, 318, 257 Jansen, Rudolf L 495 Janson, Janet Marie 294, 464, 262 Janson, Rick 335 Jarboe, Priscilla Sue 308, 266 Jardine, Jean 317 Jared. Robert Dale 424 Jarrell, Richard Adrian 396 Jarrett, Judy Gail 303 Jarrett, Paul Eugene 350 Jarrett, Sharon 274 Jarvis, Bruce Ralph 311, 248, 257 Jarvis, Sharon Kay 379 Jasis, Pearl Margaret 260 Jastremski, Chester A 198 Jay, Margaret Ellen 287 Jay, Sarah Louise 444, 272, 288, 234, 261, 259, 283 Jefferson, Linda Joyce 407 Jeffries, James Wallace 506 Jeffries, Jane Ellen 374, 376 Jeffries, John Michael 495 Jeffries, Joseph T 367, 370 Jeffries, Rex G 501 Jellison, Brian Dennis 331 Jellison, Charles F 464 Jelusich, Judith Ann 482, 273, 399 Jencks, Elizabeth L 322 Jenkins, David Allen 444, 323 Jenkins, Elizabeth S 313, 272 Jenkins, Fred Wayne 464, 368 Jenkins, John Thomas 391, 267 Jenkins, Marilyn Sue 298 Jensen, Erik John 170, 304, 464, 230 Jensen, Harry Leverton 170, 304, 236 Jensen, Lynn Ellen 381 Jensen, Susan Ingrid 376 Jerram, JoAnne 274 Jessup, Philip L 369 Jetter, Sandra 274 Jewell, Carol Diane 482 Jewell, James William 176, 335, 247 Joachim, Martin Dewey 318 Job, James Raleigh 444 Job, Larry Richard 341 Jodon, Joyce Jo-Ann 358 Johansson, Sandra Lee 407 John, Donald Earl 464 John, Janis Diann .... 301, 287, 269 John, William 336 Johnloz. David K 501 Johns, Judith A 501 Johnson, Barbara Ann 399 J Johnson, Carol Anne 307 Johnson, Carolyn Vera 482 Johnson, Charles 444 Johnson, Claudia Kay 297 Johnson, Connie Lou 357 Johnson, David Wesley .... 325, 249 Johnson, Donald D 464 Johnson, Douglass Alan 419 Johnson, Edward Ware 311 Johnson, Frank 501 Johnson, Jack Nord 334, 180 Johnson, James Victor 318 Johnson, Jeanne Gladney 506, 272 Johnson, John Martin 444, 356 Johnson, Joseph 338 Johnson, Judith Elaine 299 Johnson, Margaret Ann 299 Johnson, Martha Susan 506 Johnson, Nancy 274 Johnson, Pamela Sue 328 Johnson, Patricia Ann 444 Johnson. Patricia D 376 Johnson, Peter Lawrence 369 Johnson, Philip James 325 Johnson, Ralph S 352 Johnson, Rita Jean 406 Johnson, Ronald Douglas 419 Johnson, Sally Caswell 273 Johnson, Stephen H 318, 249 Johnson, Stephen Paul 304, 464, 248, 257 Johnson, Steven Edward 309 Johnson, Susan Kay 411, 262 Johnson, Thomas F 300 Johnson, Thomas Ralph 482 Johnson, Violet 309, 399, 492, 266 Johnston, Barbara Ann 482 Johnston, John Michael 205 Johnston, Larry Wayne .... 314, 236 Johnston, Mary Kathryn 356 Johnston, Maynard A 339 Johnston, William H 444 Jolly, Vera 274 Jones, Alan Eric 321 Jones, Barbara Ann 407 Jones, Booker T 316 .Tones, Bruce E 310 Jones, Caroline Ann 444 Jones, Catherine Ann 342 Jones, Charlotte Lee 388 Jones, Corey Anderson 417 Jones, Cynthia Ann 399 Jones, Denise Lynne 404 Jones, Dusty 399 Jones, Ellen Louise 342, 444 Jones, Harold V 495 Jones, Helen Lajune 482 Jones, Jacqueline Sue 315 Jones, Jeffrey Alan 341 Jones, John Arthur 162 Jones, Judith McKenna 482, 328, 232 Jones, Judy Allison 377 Jones, Larry Alan .... 464, 339, 227 Jones, Mary Jane 362 Jones, Michael Joseph 334 Jones, Nancy Grace 299 Jones, Philip Arnold 331 Jones, Rachel Marie 299, 444 Jones, Randolph W 501 Jones, Richard Eugene 351 Jones, Robert Delano 444 Jones, Steve 396 Jones, Susan 274 Jones, Thomas Arthur 350 Jordan, Clyde Eugene 368 Jordan, James Lynn 300 Jordan, Jerald Jay 416 Jordan, Marilyn Bonnie 298 Jordan, Robert Michael .. 421, 266 Jordan, Walter Earl 511 Jordan, William Craig .... 304, 276 Jornod, Vickie Dee 315, 239, 265 Joseph, John Gregory 425 Joseph, Rex Morris 236, 416 Josephson, David Alan 249 Joyner, Donald R 501 Joyner, Harry C. 2nd 180 Judd, Michael Warren 311 Judjahn, Gerard W 341 Judy, Leonor Newby 482 Julian, Lynne Maurine 313 Jung, Keith Howard 304 Junk, William Paul 248, 257 Junken, Anita Lynn 405 Jurgensen, John Warren 276 Justice, Ora Lynn 444 Kaarlela, Corinna L 243 Kachoris, Evangeline 482 Kaffenberger, Winnie M 397 Kahn, Erika Amy 315 Kahn, Karen V 377 Kahn, Nasin U 361 Kale, Richard Jerome 444 Kalina, Susan Jeanne 315 Kallus, Robert 295 Kalupa, Edward James 162 Kalver. Alan J 312 Kalwaic. Karen E 358 Kaminski, Janet Eileen .... 482, 419 Kamisugi, Arthur Tado 325 Kamman, Patty Jo 349, 482 Kamp, Cassandra Lee 322 Kampe, Kathryn Aleene 328 Kane, Charles Joseph 171, 464, 247 Kane, Jack Lee 444 Kane, Marianne 379 Kanning, Myrna Ann 298 Kapangama, Elias D 243 Kaper, Bettv A 349 Kaplan, Edward Alan .... 464, 276 Kaplan, Martin Jerome 326 Kappauf, Robert L 366, 367 Kapusta, Alice K 298, 246 Karan, Benjamin Steven 370 Karan, Jeffrey David 370 Karan. Suzanne 305 Karesh, Jo Ann 482, 273, 388 Karesh. Sylvia Jean 384, 386 Kark, Barbara Ellen 377 Karlakis, Maria 358 Karls. Mathew Edward ... 162, 464 Karnafel. Carol Jean 444, 224 Karnischky, Tedd H 170, 425 Karol. Jay David 326 Karp. Beverly Faye 296. 482 Karpinski. Robert Louis 421 Karsell. Philip R 501 Karter, Thomas Gustav 495 Kaseff, Jeri Lynn 296 Kash, Stephen Maurer 416 Kaska, David Joseph 464 Kasper, Victor John 419 Kasper, Alice Suzanne .... 399, 262 Kasprzak, Michael J 419 Kasten, Penelope Mary 299 Kaster, Janet Lynne 389 Kastning, Joan Barbara .... 322, 263 Katchum, William 369 Kator, William 444 Katz, Frederick Lee 312 Katz, Gayle Susan 444 Katz, J. Michael 464, 312 Katz, Janet Viola 379 Katz, Jo Ellen 381 Katz, Linda Natalie 349 Katz, Shirley Louise 327 Katzman, Glenn Lewis 464 Kauchak, Donald Paul 421 Kauffman, Frederick A 359 Kauffman, Kathy Ann 483 Kaufman, Barton Lowell 495 Kaufman. Ronald Paul 424 Kayagil, Tevfik Mehmet 170 Kaye, Michael James 334 Kaylor, Camile Bonita 220, 405 Keas, Mabel Emily 243 Keaton, Thomas Alan 321 Keaton, William Bruce 321 Keefer, James Allen 334, 359 Keene, James Lee 314 Keener, Gerald T 224 Keetay, Carolyn Anne 375 Kegg, Stephen Edward 333 Kegley, Linda Kay 377 Keith, Diana Lynn 349 Keith, Marsha Ann 431 Keith, Michael 340 Keith, Richard Kenyon 368 Keith, Stephen Larkin .... 483, 229 Keith, Thomas Aldred 444, 334 Keithley, Dennis Dean 419 Kelemen, Danette 349 Keller, Charles F. Jr 359 Keller, Nancy Lou 387 Keller, Ronald Lee 171, 464, 334, 247 Keller, Sue Ann 483 Kelley, Eloise 299 Kelley, Geraldine Helen 374, 378 Kelley, Jan Denver 422 Kelley, John Freeman 162 Kelley, Kathleen 350 Kelley, Wayne Lee 257 Kelley, William E 501 Kellison, Patricia Ann 375, 256 Kellock. James Angus Jr. 464, 273 Kelly, Albert Franklin 336 Kelly, Robert James 3rd 350, 268 Kelsey, Gayle 274 Kelsey, Karen Lynne 301, 262 Kelsey, W. Michael 242 Kelso, Lynda Victoria 303 Kelso, Philip Allen 444 Kem, Mary Ann 294 Kemp, Deborah Lee 350 Kempner, Frances 296 Kendall, Daniel W. 464, 414, 276 Kendall, John Wright 338 Kendrick, Ralph Lee 192 Keneisley, John 416 Kennedy, Arthur Dean Jr 419 Kennedy, Joan Eleanor 358 Kennedy. John Wayne 310 Kennedy, Martin F 473 Kennedy, Phyllis Ann 384, 386 Kennedy, Robert E 391 Kenney. Richard John 419 Kent, Stanley Crawford 201, 267 Kenter, Kenneth R 323 Kentor, Laird James 295 Kenworthy, William J 335 Keppler, Robert F 360 Keppler, Thomas Stephen 464, 330 Kerberg, Diana Lea 407 Kercheval, Martha J 362 Kerchner, Margie Orilla 298 Kernohan, Judith Elaine 509 Kerr, Roger William 464 Kerrigan, Elizabeth Ann 386 Kesim, limit Mehmet 170 Kesler, Diana Lee 350 Kessler, Camille Joan 444 Kessler, Kendall John 293 Kessler, Laura Lee 399 Ketterer, Corinne Mae 301 Ketterson, Ellen Dorcas 288, 239, 227, 263 Ketz, Jo Ellen 220 Key, Phillip Hopkins 323 Kidder, Allen Robert 391 Kidder, Cheryl Jane 375 Kiealen, David 162 Kiefner, Dennis Lee 353 Kienitz, Thomas Eugene 417 Kienlen, David Alan 339 Kiesling, Karen Ann 379 Kifer, Nancy Ann 378 Kight, Jo Ann 389 Kilgore, Redith Rae 431 Kilgour, Phyllis Ann 287, 263, 266 Killingbeck, William E 419 Killworth, Steven John . 350, 268 Kilrain. Edwin T. 3rd 321, 273, 248, 280 Kilroy. Joan Marie 306, 483 Kim, Raymond L 473 Kimball, Anita Marie 388 Kimball, Cean 349 Kimberlin. Sandra Lynn 351 Kimble, Susan Kay 305 Kimbrough, Sheila Ann 358 Kimmel, Rebecca Jean 303 532 Kimmel, Sue Ann 404 Kimmell, Mary Jo .... 317, 243, 280 Kinach, Timothy Louis .... 444, 338 Kindred, Anita Lynne 483 Kindred, Rebecca Dee 445 King, Allen Theodore 330 King, Dennis Lee 338, 416 King, Jacliie Don 276 King, James Wilford 332, 236 King, Jerry N 501 King, Jo Ann 232 King, John Vincent 304 King, Mary Lou 406 King, Merry 315 King, Michael Dewey 473 King, Michael William 177 King, Richard Hall 304 King, Sana Christine 301 King, Suzanne 274 Kingman, Keith Leigh 330 Kingsbury, Janet Kay 322 Kinne, David Wisner 416 Kinney, Darwin Frank 324 Kinney, Lila Lee 303 Kinney, Roger 324 Kinnison, Shirley Kay 307, 216, 239, 263 Kinser, Paul Alan 300 Kinsey, Carol 397 Kirk, Cary Christopher 311 Kirkham, Jerry Jo 307 Kirkpatrick, Ian Blair 420 Kirkpatrick, Robert Jr. 310, 445, 259 Kirkpatrick, Stanley E 501 Kirlin, David Lee 420 Kirsh, Elaine Barbara 445 Kirtland, Raymond C. 384, 250, 257 Kish, Thomas Michael 419 Kissell, Theodore L 335 Kisucky, Geraldine Ann 431 Kitchel, Janis Ellen 380 Kittle, James Louis Jr 235 Kittle, John Lee 325 Levy, Susan Jane 327 Lewallen, Steven Isaac 267 Lewis, Dorothy Anne 411 Lewis, George R. J 421 Lewis, Jerry E 260, 259 Lewis, Judith Lynn 397 Lewis, Kathryn Jane 411 Lewis, Larry Douglas 330 Lewis, Thomas Leo 411 Liehtenberg, Judith Bea 377 Lichtenstein, Diane A 446 Lichtman, Suzanne Ilene 348 Lidikay, Anne 506 Liebenow, Beverly Diane 378 Lieberenz, Max Floren 465, 330, 248 Liechty, Eugene Henry 446 Lierman, John William 465 Lietzke, Randolph 496 Lievan, Elizabeth W. 465, 319, 288 Life, Benny K 177 Liggett, Roger Lee 339 Light, Mary Margaret 385 Lightcap, Kathleen Ann 303 Lightcap, Nancy Joan 387 Lightfoot, Norman Bruce 465 Lightner, Sarah Jane 483 Likosky, Stephan Joseph 446 Liles, Williah Eugene 422 Lilly, Melvin Edward 360 Lind, John D 501 Lindblom, Barbara Jean 294, 465, 262 Lindholm, Linda Lou 374 Lindley, Diane E 397 Lineback, Karen Thayer 446, 313 Linhart, Larry Roy 422 Link, Karen Elizabeth 446 Linkert, John Brandon 425 Linoski, Linda Mae 270 Lippard, Walter K 501 Lisby, Kitzie Diane 246 Lischke, Jon H 446 Litman, Pamela Ann 327 Litten, Nancy Jane 374, 262 Little, John Anthony 370 Little, Ronald V 446 Livengood, Melvin K 424, 267 Liverseidge, John James 465 Livingston, Michael J 337 Lloyd, M. Dianne 349 Lloyd, Margaret Ann 349 Lloyd, Neil Grant 465 Lloyd, Susan Elizabeth 404 Loats, Lois Lynn 317, 219, 256, 269 Lockridge, Jeanne M 446 Loeper, Elaine Biship 509 Loepke, Mary Alice 403, 404 Loeser, Edwin Jay 312 Kiver, Diane Fern 296, 243 Klahr, Sharla R 431 Klaus, Nick 170 Klein, Judith Anne 406 Klein, Karen Sue 407 Klein, Keith Kyle 415, 419 Klein, Linda Sue 296, 483 Klein, Thelma Jeanne 294 Kleine, Margaret Diane 387 Kleiner, Harvey Steven 420 Klepfer, Carol Ann 464, 273 Klepper, Mary Beth 348 Klezmer, Jack 464 Klick, Pamela Jeanne A 303 Kline, Kathleen Gay 387 Kline, Kenneth Richard 321 Klingele, Ida Lou 445 Klinger, Susan Mae 483 Klintworth, Lois Ellen 445 Klit, Jed L 423 Klugman, Stephan Craig 243 Klukas, alter 320 Klum, Beverly Ann 294, 445 Knachel, Paul Russell 293, 465 Knapp, Joel 473 Knapp, William Dean 419 Knapp, Wallace H 445 Knauer, James Allen 300 Knebel, Lynn Mary 404 Knecht, Thomas James 304 Kneisley, John illiam 257 Knight, John Douglas 473 Knight, J. Douglas Jr 352 Knipmeyer, Kathryn Ann 308 Knoal, David W 304 Knoke, Theresa Sue 381 Knoll, Marvin Ernest 445, 318, 230 Knop, John Richard 320, 235, 243, 277 Knowles, Christopher G 304 Knoy, Katharine Andrew 357 Knudson, Karyn Jean 307 Koby, Robert G 424 Koch, Darryl Gene 337, 422, 267 Koehler, Luise W 342 Koehler. Medi Katherine 506 Koehlinger, Dean Arthur 249 Koehlinger, Roger Lewis 228 Koelpin, Volker Henry 321 Koenig, Brian Edward 162 Koenig, Craig alter 335, 465, 259 Koenig, Daniel Dean 419 Kohl, Cheryl Lee 349 Kohn, Alan David 227 Kollker, Patricia L 379 Kolp, Bonnie Lee 380 Konecky, John Phillip 335 Konop, Billie Jean 376 Koop, Kathy 301, 483, 252, 261, 264 Koop, Patricia 306 Koopman, Norbert F 445 Koor, Judith Goldfarb 483 Koor, Robert Stuart 495 Kopec, Kathleen A 445, 406 Kopel, Roberta Lynn 327 Kopko, William Steven 465 Koring, Robert Henry 338 Korn, Susan Kay 306 Kornowa, David Ronald 359 Kors, Terry Lee 419 Korte, Cynthia 322 Kortenber, Roseann 397, 266 Kortzan, Bruce Andrew 314, 257 Kowalski, Kathleen B 307 Kowhlinger, Roger L 318 Kowinski, David Paul .... 359, 237 Knox, Alicia 404 Krahulik, Jon David 445 Krall, Robert Lee ...483, 415, 416 Kramer, David Carl 483 Kramer, Karen Ingrid 349 Krane, Dale Anthony 445, 333, 257 Krausbauer, Susan 380 Krauser, Sheila 274 Kraushar, Heidi 296, 243 Kraway, James G 425 Krebs, Leonard Allen 311 Krebs, Timothy 340 Kreibaum, Pamela Ann 1 Loft, Stuart R 473 Loftman, Guy Rickard 334 Loftus, Donald Gregory 465, 318, 257 Logan, Janet Lee 379 Logan, Priscilla E. 446, 322, 234, 257 Logsdon, Charles B 293 Loh, Robert 199 Lohse, Catherine Louise 376 Loman, Linda Lee 315 London, Sheila Gail 446 Long, Carol Louise 386 Long, Jimmy Ray 417 Long, Judith Mary 319 Long, Mary Ann 274 Long, Philip illiam 300 Long, Robert Aden 334 Long, Robert Scott 350 La Bier, Catherine 445 Labney, Donna Lynn 362 Lackey, Douglas Eugene 162, 247 Lacko, Mary 274 Ladner, Mary Elizabeth 483 Laemmer, Joan Carol 342 La Flamme, Janice Marie 307 La FoUette, John A 300, 465 Lahey, Thomas James 162 Lain, John Leland 391 Lair, Phyllis 274 Laird, Fred G 495 Laird, Margaret Ann 376 Lakich, Peter 483 Lamar, Rosemary 431 La Master, Dianne Layne 305 Lamb, Charles Patrick 465, 273, 267 Lamb, Eric Michael 312 Lamb, William Michael 237 Lamberson, Harry P. 445, 334, 226, 252 Lambert, Barbara Diane 375 Lambert, Neal Earl 351 Lambertus. Parvin E 445 Lamkins, Theresa Paris 301 Lamphear, Richard L 391 Lamprey, Leslee Berry 378 Lanahan, Thomas H 351 Lanabe, Pat 170 Land, Nancy Elizabeth 315 Landin, William C 171 Lane, Barbara Ruth 306, 492, 287, 257, 263 Lane, Charlotte Jean 297, 483 Lane, Diane Estelle 407 Lane, Lindsay 349 Lang, John Thomas 465 Lang, Robert Flack 310, 445 Langbehn, Judith Ann 445 Langdon, Lynn Marie 375 Lange, Marie Hilde 272 Langenau, Robert Carl 162 Langman, Mark Ellis 465 Langston, Timothy Louis 366, 367 Lanker, William Allen 419 Lanning, Loren Jeffrey 369 Lanphear, Richard Lee 465 Lape, Janice Carole 266 Lapin, Maxine Elana 299 Larabee, Joan Dorothy 397 Largura, Aldo M 473 Larman, Barbara Lynn 327 Larmore, Philip H 495 Larmore, Robert Rughel 325 La Rosa, Paul Anthony 352 Larsen, Peter Norman 416 Larson, Marianna 406 Lashua, Carl Vane 304 Lasbury, Richard L 473 Lask, Linda Ann 388 Lasmanis, Juris 445 Latham, David Elden 391 Lattimer, Sue Ellen 328 Latz, Elaine 328 Lau, Cheryl Ann 307, 287, 257, 269 Lauer, Donald Herbert 268 Laughlin, Nellie Kay 349 Lautzenheiser, Ruth Ann 445 Lauzardo, Esther 473 Lavanchy, James Arnold 293, 445 Lauvaux, Joseph E. 2nd 511 Lavine, Carol E 388 Lawall, Carol Jean 509 Lawler, David Eston 424 Lawley, Margaret Ann 405 Lawrence, Helen 375 Laws, Carole Ann 313 Laws, Richard Van 247 Lawson, Sarah Anne 445 Lazich, Milton 506 Lazzara, Philip Robert 465 Leach, Betty 388 Leach, Jacqueline Ann 350 Leach, Larry Melvin 325 Leach, Linda Ann .. 319, 269, 259 Leachman, Arnold T 465, 276 Leadbetter, C. Robert 465, 332, 257 Leader, Janeille 431 Leal, Ignatius 483 Leary, Thomas Richard 350 Leatherman, Dennis Dale 257 Leathers, Sanford Merle 465 Leavell, Jack J , 220 Le Baud, Jean Pierre 391 Le Beau, Pamela Rose 387 Lebo, Sharon Dee 483 Lebowitz, Martin Saul .... 483, 205 Le Burkien, Richard D 311 374, 377, 230, 250, 256 Kren, Diane Louise 404 Kress, Joseph William 332 Kristoff, John Everett 445 Kritsch, Donald Robert 330 Krizmis, Ronald James ... 314, 369 Kroczek, Sandra Lee 305, 445 Kroener, Christian W 304 Krohn, Roger Steven 391 Kronkite, Don 416 Kroon, Diane Lee 387 Krutchten, Gary Jacob 310 Krueger, Bernard W 332 Krueger, Dennis Willard 171, 247 Krueger, Marilou Diane 305, 445, 264 Krueger, Richard Dale 304 Kruger, Earl Allen 321 Krull, David John 337 Krumlakns, Ligita 495 Kruszewski, Larry J 445 Kruzick, James R. Jr 420 Kubiak, Barbara Hedwig 445 Kubiak. Richard George 445 Kubik, Cheryl Rae 348 Kuchenberg, Rudy 162 Kuchuris, Marie Elaine 445, 322, 252, 264 Kuchuris, Jaul G. Jr. 162 , 335, 465, 247, 256 Kuester, Carole Eloise .... 445, 313 Kuffel, Ruth W 431 Kuhlenhoelter, Gary Lee 338 Kuhn, Joseph Dale 177 Kuhns, Jacqueline Sue 404 Kummerer, James Michael ... 419 Kunkel, Scott William 338 Kunkle, Stephen Douglas 445 Kurz, Louis Alvin 368 Kutlich, Leo John 314, 391 Kvenich, Katherine M. 483, 358, 220 Kwasny, Gregory Paul .... 339, 268 Kwolek, Joseph Mitchell 465, 276 Kyser, Mike Allan 483 Lee, Cheryl Bea 380 Lee, Henry Phillip 495 Lee, Howard William 511 Lee, James Laroy 473 Lee, Judith Ann 445, 405 Lee, Larrie Howard 259, 283 Lee, Lois Jane 446, 257 Lee, Rita Carol 404 Leedy, Ruth Anne 397 Leeney, Connie Ann 388 Leeper, Harland Albert 331 Leeser, Edwin 312 Leet, Gary Alan 419 Leets, Peter John 339 Le Fevre, Suzanne 322, 258 Legg, James Eulice 343 Leggett, Perry Howard 465, 339, 228 Leggett, Stephen Mark 314, 228, 258 Legros, Jacqueline Ann 362 Lehman, Glen A 446 Lermann, Janine Marie 376 Lehner, Richard Anthony 340 Lehocky, Ronald 257 Leich, Carroll Matheu 446, 380, 246, 260 Leightman, Judith Ellen 446, 327 Leighty, Norman Scott .. 339, 237 Leimbacher, Richard Lee 304 Leinbach, Stephen Jay 421 Leininger, Evelyn Louise 509 Leist, Carolyn Louise 387 Leland, Beverly 214 Lemasters, Paul Reid 325 Lemna, Janet Lee 387 Lenaburg, Dennis Earl 425 Lenge. James 334 Lennon, Frankie E 309, 446 Lenox, Richard Shelby 310 Lentes, Karen Elaine 262 Lentz, Frieda Marie 243 Leonard, Robert G 350 Leonhardt, Jack Harvey 351 Leopold, Chuck 171 Lerman, Hilary Jay 359 Leroux, Blair 170 Lesburg, William B 369 Lesher, James Earl 338 Leslie, Donald Howard 411 Less, Martin Frederick 352 Lester. Patricia Ann 350 Levens, James Roland 330 Lever. Karen Lee 381 Levi, Barbara Ellen 376 Levi, Richard Kevin 332 Levin, Donald Morris .. 295, 257 Levin, Gayle Barbara .... 296, 236 Levin, Judith Barbara 327 Levin, Richard Lee 312, 220 533 Levin, Sophie Ellen 431 Levine, Edward Allan 369 Levine, Natalie 296, 446, 261, 264 Levitan, Lawrence Mayer 465, 326 Levy, Carol Beth 327 Levy, Robert Mark 312 Long, Sheridan Lynne .... 376, 273 Long, Steven Craig 325 Long, Sydney Kaye 376, 269 Long, William Randall 304 Long, William Thomas 318 Longcamp, John S 501 Longen, Eugene Marvin 361 Longenberger, Sharon A. 303, 483, 272 Longsworth, Barbara E. 299, 446, 264 Loomis, Robert Lee 419 Lopp, Alan Dale 420 Lopp, Vance F 473 Lorenz, Kenneth David 243 Lottes, John Douglas 390 Lottes, Ronald Lee 336 Lotti, Michael Joseph .... 335, 359 Louck, Libby Ann 303 Louden, J. Lynne 509 Loudermilk, Michael J 310 Louick, Eileen Ann 327, 265, 239 Louis, Barbara Rose 303 Love, Nancy Elizabeth 319 Love, Patricia Ann 384 Lovell, Arthur Grisley 374 Lovell, Roy Lee 424, 414 Lovell, Thomas E 324 Loveman, Carol 294 Lowden, Barbara Lee 386 Lowden, George W. 2nd 334 Lowdermilk, David M 411 Lowdermilk, Joe Durham 338, 273 Lowdermilk, Jon F 338 Lowe, Christine 328 Lowe, Robert Ferree 293 Lowe, Stephen Donald 310 Lowe, Walter Lee 316 Lozow, Gary 446, 217 Lozow, Jon Peter 312 Lucas, David William 335 Lucas, Jo Ann 313 Lucas, Karen Kay 483 Luce, Jennifer Allen 327 Luckett, John Everett .... 483, 360 Luddy, Helen Ruth 483 Ludlow, Sheila Kay 350 Ludwig, Larry Kent 315 Luedeman, Stephen D 321 Lucking, Amy Katherine 287 Lucking, Donald Robert 423 Lucking, Judy Ann 313 Luellen, Susan Jane 294 Lukenbill, Kenneth H 446, 360 Lukins, James Douglas 446 Lumm, C. Steven .... 465, 339, 233 Lumm, Ralph Edward 352 Lundal, Paul Arthur 359 Lundal, Robert Edward 356, 359, 235, 250, 256 Lundberg, Harriet Agda 287 Lundquist, Philip Ray 511 Lurton, Ernest Lee 304, 256 Lusher, Carol Ann 313 Lusher, Frank Robert 300 Lussow, Fred H. 162, 247, 491, 257 Luthi, Arthur Raymond 423 Lybrook, Jo Katherine 322, 269, 258 Lynch, Marilyn Sue 483 Lynch, Virginia Louise 407 Lynn, David Alan 446, 326, 257 Lyon, Brenda Lee 386 Lyon, Vicki Lou 419, 404 Lyons, George Michael 337 Lyons, John Frederick 276 Lyons, Linda M 276 Lyons, Robert Scott 396 Lytle, Michael Allen 336 m McAfee, Martin Robert 318 McAleer, Judith Ann 388 McAllister, David 350, 243, 250, 218 McAvoy, John Joseph 369 McBee. Judith Diane 406 McBride, Betty A 376 McCaa, James William 33 ' ' McCabe, Edward Russell 300, 257 McCahan, Ned Merrill .... 325, 228 McCahill, Lawrence M 359 McCallister, Ruth E 447 McCammon, John Lee 466 McCammon, Karen Ann 406 McCarthy, James R. Jr 369 McCarthy, Kathleen Ann 272, 257 McCarthy, Patricia Ann 386 McCauley, Beverlee Ann 322 McCay, Marshall R 466 McCay, Sharron L 447 McClain, Mary Justine 447 McCallen, Karen Ruth .. 447, 224 McClean, Pamela Anne 362 McClellan, Michael C 492 McClellan, Sydney Sue .... 315, 263 McClintick, Janet Ruth 257 McCloud, Nancy Mae 509 McClung, Bonnie Gail 411 McClung, Jerome Wayne 332 McClung, Melinda Jane 484 McClure, David Wayne 44 7 McClure, James Morton 324, 273, 267 McClure, Martha A 431 McClure, Patricia Jane 349 McCollough, James M 324 McConnell, Betty Ruth 411 McConnell, James A 466, 325 McConnell, James W. .. 501 McConnell. John D. 325, 257, 280 McCord, Diane E 374 McCord, Joyce Leigh 379 McCord. Mary Alice 299 McCorkle, Gay Ann 407 McCormick, Brian M 496 McCormick, Elaine B 257 McCormick, Nancy Ann 305, 447 McCormick, Ronald E 314 McCormick, William . . 276 McCoun, Phillip M 331 McCoy, Conny Jill 484 McCoy, John William 391 McCoy, Michael Fishmer 423 McCoy, Vicki Ann 307, 484 McCracken, Frank R. 3rd 447 McCracken, Richard Lee 309, 332 McCracken, Richard D. .. 332, 276 McCray, Karla 274 McCrea, David Smith 256 McCulloch. Virginia L 484 McCullough, Jerry Lee . . 447 McCullough, Joan E. 342, 270, 262 McCullough. Susan H 278 McDaniel, Dennis Lloyd 369 McDaniel. Trudy Kay 406 McDonald, Georganne 484 McDonald, James Robert . 466, 273, 267 McDonald, Jeffrey Lynn 511 McDonald, Steven T 293 McElhinny. Marcia Jean 386 McElrov, Robert J 501 McFarland, Margaret A. 404 McFarling. Charl A 431 McGary. Rudyard Keith 170 McGaughev, Nancy L 432 McGee Michael Thomas 324 McGinley, Jean Ann 381 McGinnis, Marilyn E 379 McGinnis, Thomas M 330 McGlasson, Thomas M. 447, 318, 273, 180, 256, 247 McGlocklin, Jon Paul 492, 180, 182,183, 257, 247 McGovern, Francis D. Jr. 234, 226 McGrath, Patricia Anne 447 McGreal, Kathleen Ann 342, 280 McGregor, Betty C 484 McGregor, Michael S 447 McGuire, Jimmie L 473 McGuire, Michael C 293 McHarry, David Alan 332 Mcllhenny, Jo Ann 299, 484 Mcllree, Deirdree Ann 484 Mclntrie, John L. 3rd 332 Mcintosh, Danny Joe 336 Mcintosh, John Thomas 336, 369 Mcintosh, Margaret A 328 Mcintosh, Robert A 351 McKay, Nancy Ann 362 McKee, Jay Paul 320 McKee. Linda Kay 388 McKinley, Donna Kay .... 303, 484 McKinn, Randall 304 McKinley, Edith Marie 484 McKinney, Carolyn 288, 259 McKinney, Ellen 242, 246 McKinney, James R 311 McKinney, Mary Carolyn 294 McKuhen, Roger Dale 331 McLaughlin, Arthuree R 357 McLaughlin, Bud 304 McLaughlin, David S 325 McLaughlin, Elizabeth .... 303, 506 McLaughlin, Gordon C 334 McLaughlin, John M 304 McLeaster, Paula 313 McLeay, Virginia Grace 447, 328 McLochlin, Patricia J 299 McMahan, Carol Ann 322 McMahan, James Howard 339, 417 McMains, Ronald Lee .... 293, 180 McManus, Gary Earl 369 McManus, Sharon Louise 447 McMillan, Cynthia Jean .. 305, 256 McMillen, Dale W. 3rd 466 McMillin, Janice 484 McMullen, Sandra Joan 484 McMurray, Thomas D 473 McMurtrey, Rebecca L 405 McMurtrie, James R 339 McMurtry, Martha Ann 447, 376, 234, 261 McNally, Joel Douglas 271, 257, 242 McNally, Sharon Ann 301 McNeil, Bonnie Ann 349 McNelly, Pamela Jane 388 McNerney, Riordon W. 171, 334, 247 McNerney, Thomas L 339 McNichols, Thomas 2nd 304 McPhearson, Michael 332 McPheron, Daniel S 447 McPherson, Mary K. 506, 287, 399 McQuinn, Norma Jean 447 McQuiston, Robert D 283 McRae, Marilyn Dian 386 McReynolds, Pamela Ann 484, 272, 399 McShay, Maureen B 358 McShurley, Mary S 342 McWilliams, Sandra N 432 Maby, Mary 274 MacDonald, Georgina 232 MacDonald Timothy F. .. 465, 276 Mack, Faite Royjier 483 Mackanos, Carol Sue 305, 483 Mackay, James Ian 323 Mackel, Jerry Lee 350, 268 MacKenzie, Katherine A 386 Mackenzie, Melanie 379, 269 Mackey, Steven James 300 MacKav, John R 421 Macy, Philip A. 3rd 330 Madden, Joseph T 465 Madden, Sandra Kay 380 Madkey, Sharon 397 Maeda, Bruce Taro 390 Magee, Carol Elizabeth 348 Mages, Diane Barbara .... 296, 483 Maggard, Oliver David 293 Magid, Dennis Joel 465, 326, 248 Magidson, Errol Michael 295, 446, 256 Maguire, Judith 274 Mahler, James Harry 511 Mahoney, John Richard 446, 323 Maier, Herman Paul 300 Main, Janet Karen 431 Maines, Carol Anna 262 Mains, Steve Alan 318, 249 Maitlen, Gary Lynn 331, 424 Major, Susan 342 Makielski, Dennis John 341 Makielski, Michael 341 Makowski, Raymond E. 235, 419, 256 Malcomb, Lewis Marshall 424 Malenshek, Thomas R 337 Malinchak, William John 162 Malis, Claire Suzanne 307, 446, 261, 259 Mallatt, Philip Russell 415 Mallatt, William F 446 Mallett, Jo Ellen 388 Mallon, Barbara Anne 362 Mallory, Peggy J 431 Malloy, Joyce Edith 317 Malman, Jerome Stuart 326 Malone. Nancy Kay 446, 246 Maloney, James P. H 384, 390 Malott, William Ronald 509 Maltenfort, Kenneth M. 326, 249 Manfred, Francis Cosmo 421 Mange, Judith 374, 378 Mangel. Susan Louise 307, 446, 252, 264 Manion. Diana 358 Manis, Myra Ann 374 Mann, Charlotte Ann 305, 465, 338 Mann, John Raymond 483 Mann, Karen Leslie 257 Mann, Lawrence Virgil .... 331, 190 Mann, Raymond Euvon .. 356, 359 Manning, Petra Agnes 483 Manson, Joseph Lawton 293 Manias, Clara 358, 220 Marcotte, William J 419, 260 Marcus, Elaine Sandra 327 Marcus, Lynn 349, 259 Marcus, Sue Ann 296 Marcy, Taunya Karen 386 Margedant, Susan E 350, 483 Mariorano, Mickey 263 Markola, Sandra Lee 407 Markowicz, Barbara E 380 Marks, Allen Phillip 295 Marks, David Lawrence 170 Marks, James Matthew .. 336, 446 Marks, Kathleen Frences 313, 287 Marlatt, Gay Charyle 388 Marlatt. Marvis Lynn 388 Marmer, Roberta Sue 342, 446, 264, 246, 259 Maroon, Joseph C 501 Marrell, Catherine S 348 Marsala, Toni-Lynn 317 Marsh, Herbert Warren 350 Marsh, Lawrence Keeney 424 Marshall, Allan Faber 169, 320, 207, 205, 247 Marshall, Alvis Lynne 387 Marshall, Beth Ann 308 Marshall, Deanna Lyn 376 Marshall, Peter Charles 320 Marske, Gretchen M 431 Martin, Barbara Anne 406 Martin, Beverly Sue 301 Martin, Carol Yvonne 404 Martin, Francis Ritchie 446 Martin, George Glen 268 Martin, Karen Lou 376 Martin, Mac Jay 335 Martin, Nelson Eugene 32 1 Martin, Patricia Kay 380 Martin, Philip Duane 323 Martin, Renee Ellen 307 Martin, Richard A 473 Martin, Richard Dale 314 Martin, Ronald Allen 325 Martin, Ronald Eugene 417 Martin, Stephen Allan 465 Martin, Thomas Joe 334, 257, 233, 283 Martinchick, Christine 404 Martindale, Robert B 340 Marver, James Milton .... 446, 326 Mascher, Gilbert E 330 Masel, Lynne Janet 296 Mason, Charles Paul 465 Mason, Marcia Louise 375 Massa, Larry Jon 369 Massengill, William E 446 Mast, Juanita Helen 308, 257 Mast, Marilyn Sue 303, 227 Masters, Marilynn .... 447, 358, 404 Mastrovich, Mary Ann 388 Mateer, Nancy Jo 406 Matuga, Richard J 495 Mathers, William F 420 Mathews, Elizabeth L 484 Mathisson, Judith M 447 Matix, Fred Edward 492 Matlock, Linda Lou 375 Matlock, Nancy Kay 349, 484, 273, 232 Mattasits, Thomas Alan 447, 360 Mattea, Geraldine J 447 Matthews, Carol Sue 317 Matthews, Cynthia Ann 246 Matthews, Jan 242 Matthews, Richard Alan 326 Matthews, Robert L. 2nd 465 Mattingly, Carole Ruth 447 Mattingly. David M 351 Mattox, Dean L 501 Mattox, Mary Beth 315, 257, 246 Matuga, Barbara Ann 298 Matzke, Vinginia Sue 306, 484, 264 Mauder, Karthyn Marie 313 Maudlin, Gene B 466, 325 Maudlin, Ray Merton .... 353, 267 Mauro, Harold Arthur Jr 162 Mauzy, Joseph Charles 249 Maxwell, Nancy Ruth 378 May, Angela Dena 301, 4U May, Brian John 466 May, Hollis Jeffrey 314 May, Marcella 274 May, Margene 301, 262 May, Richard Lee 466 May, Robert Paul 419 May, Samuel Eugene 421 Maybaum, Kent LeRoy 396 Mayclin, Susan Kathryn 397 Mayer, Bennett Leslie 326 Mayes, Robert Joseph 330 Mayhill, Ronald G 473 Mayhugh, David Lynn 417 Mayo, Charles Eiel 350 Mayora.s. David Michael 162 Mays. William Gerard .... 316, 276 Mead, John Walter 370, 270 Mead, Lucy Ellen . 301, 447, 230 Meade, John Charles 366 Meade, Virginia Lea 484 Meadows, Linda K 432 Meal, Patricia Anne 379 Mechling, Harriet E. 349, 242, 246 Medsker, Larry Robert 447 Mee. Marcia Joan 466 Meek. Patricia Ann 447, 313 Meek, Thomas Raymond 447 Meek, William John 330 534 Meginnis, Linda Kay 386 Mehringer, Cyril Eugene 466 Meier, Anne Carol 315, 288, 219, 231, 227 Meier, Ellen Jayne 305 Meier, Martha Ann 509, 239 Meinzer, Robert Leonard 447 Mellencamp, Sarah Lynn 328 Mellenthin, Allan Lewis 420 Mellinger, Carol Ann 411 Melton, Owen Brown Jr. 340, 249 Melton, Robert 276 Mendelson, Nancy Sue 327 Mendenhall, Dean Nathan 331 Menke, Marsha Ann 388 Menke, Susan Gayle 306 Menor, Anita Louise 381 Menzie, John T 341 Mercer, Charles Ray 466 Mercer, Ruth Anne 484 Mercurio, David Joseph 466 Meredith, Henry M. Jr 419 Merkle, Marcia Cay 447 Meschberger, Janet Mae 322, 257 Meschberger, Ron Eugene 331 Messel, Pamela Kay 299 Messer, Robert Louis 417 Messersmith, Robert P 473 Messick, Lana Sue 301 Metcalfe, Judith Ann 303 Metro, Janis 274 Metsch, Susan Jane 399 Metzen, Mary Martha 357 Metzger, Robert Leo Jr 391 Metzner, Susan F. 447, 315, 224, 261 Meyer, Don Eugene 466 Meyer, Leona Ann 350 Meyer, Linda Clair 376 Meyer, Mary Ann Emma 273, 406 Meyer, Rita 375 Meyer, Ronald 447 Meyer, Sharon Maureen 484 Meyers, Susan Linda 317 Meyers, William L 501 Michael, Marcia Ann 387 Michael, Richard Marvin 304 Michael, William David 321, 276 Michaelis, Lawrence L 501 Michaeloff, Patricia 274 Michaels, John F 466 Michaels, Judith Ilene 484 Michalik, Jean Ann 317 Micheli, Timothy Doyle 321 Middlebrook, Willie F 162, 343 Middleton, James M 325 Miesel, Richard Alan 447 Mihalick, Michael J 228, 200 Mikkelsen, Gregory Leif 339 Mikkelsen, Janet Marie .... 356, 358 Mikolon, Theodore W. Jr 310 Mikulla, Ronald Frank 162 Milanski, Henry Wallace 267 Miles, Dyann Marie 294 Miley, Freddie Ann 375, 287 Miley, Lois Marie 362 Milford, Stephanie E 262 Milisen, Charles Robert 466 Millea, Colleen Mary 447 Miller, Alan 351 Miller, Becky Sue 299 Miller, Bertie Jane 484 Miller, Beth Ann 273, 399 Miller, Bruce Jay 295, 249 Miller, Carmen 274 Miller, Carole Susan 484,322 Miller, Charles Raymond 466, 276 Miller, Cornelius 205 Miller, David Lee 473 Miller, Donald C 332 Miller, Donald Howard 318 Miller, Elizabeth Anne 403 Miller, Francis Leo Jr 337 Miller, Frank Bernard 422 Miller, Frank Hiner 276 Miller, Frank Winston 415 Miller, Gary Lee 300, 447 Miller, George Douglas .. 466, 276 Miller, Gregory Guy 331 Miller, Gwen Elizabeth 350 Miller, Herbert A. Jr 350 Miller, Jack Dale 351 Miller, James Allen 415, 417 Miller, Jane E. Risser 484 Miller, Janet Ann 342 Miller, Jerald Dean 466, 321 Miller, Jerry Lee 361 Miller, John Berry 369 Miller, Jone Carol 301 Miller, Judith Elaine .... 448, 404 Miller, Julianna 448 Miller, Julie Louise 263 Miller, Karen King 263 Miller, Karen Sue 380 Miller, Linda Kay 294 Miller, Marc Robert 422 Miller, Marilyn Craig .... 506, 262 Miller, Marsha Sue 327, 218 Miller, Mary Ann 220, 406 Miller, Max Eugene 331 Miller, Muriel Louise .... 296, 262 Miller, Pamela Jo 306 Miller, Patricia Rice 448, 261, 264, 256 Miller, Patrick Lewis 331 Miller, Paul Martin 333 Miller, Raymond F 171, 335 Miller, Rebecca Sue 387, 404 Miller, Roger Ernest 417 Miller, Ronald David „ 391 Miller, Rudy Kim 411 Miller, Sandra Carol 275 Miller, Sandra Diana 388 Miller, Sandra Lou 306 Miller, Sharon Kay 319, 265 Miller, Stephen Michel 300, 257, 248 Miller, Steven Hugh 332 Miller, Susan Ethel 405 Miller, Trudy Parisa 448 Miller, Virginia S 399 Miller, William 267 Millholland, Kathleen S 379 Milligan, Elizabeth 404 Million, Robert Bruce 511 Millman, Gail Ann 220 Mills, Carolyn 274 Mills, Kathryn Iris 484 Mills, Phyllis May 328 Mills, Verna Lucia 381 Milman, Gail A 375 Milovich, Ronald 351 Mineau, Kenneth Richard 205 Miner, Judy Ann 448 Miner, Robert Louis 171 Minier, Clifford M 484 Minier, Stanley Wayne .. 466, 233 Minneman, Patricia Ann 484 Minnich, Gary 390 Mirabella, Christine W. 506, 262 Mirabella, Sandra Lee .... 506, 262 Miroff, Franklin 1 496 Mischler, Margaret E 405 Miscoi, Gordon Edward 314 Misegades, Katherine May 509 Mishler, Judith Carroll 388 Mishler. Judith Lynn 448, 328, 257, 246 Missal, Jo Ann Linda 375 Mitchell, Carol Lynn 448 Mitchell. David Edwin 448 Mitchell, Janet Louise 294 Mitchell, Kathleen 375 Mitchell, Linda Sue 358 Mitchell, Lindsay T 432 Mitchell, Louisa 274 Mitchell, Pamela Lynn 411 Mitsch, James Alexander 276 Mize, Gary William 424 Moberly, Larry Eugene 331 Modesitt, Raymond Harry 448, 318, 259, 283 Modrow, Robert Earl .... 370, 229 Moeller, Judith Clare 348 Moffett, Linda 286, 274, 275 Mohler, Marilyn Jane 378 Mohr, John Richard 323, 257 Moke, William Henry ... 511, 340 Mol, Anna Christina 380 Molby, Virginia Ann 263 Molenda, Patricia Lynn 350 Molesworth, John R 359 Moline, Randie J 224 Moll, Robert Evans 448, 338 Mommer, Anthony W 337, 448 Monoghan, Nancy Carol 448 Mond, Michael 295 Money, Richard Warren 448, 361, 229 Moneymaker, Lou 325 Monfort, Marilou 432 Monger, Nancy Jane 305 Monroe, Jeanne Ellen 313 Montgomery, Jay Ellis 503 Montgomery, Joel E. 466, 256, 280 Montgomery, Mary Helen 411 Montgomery, Sheila Gay 387 Montgomery, Sibyl E 313 Moody, James Michael 396 Moody, Jerry Allen 506 Moody, Linda Louise 407 Moon, Marilyn 274 Morales, Lupe 177 Moore, Barbara Lee 484 Moore, Bart 162 Moore, Baxter Glenn Jr. 466, 338, 238, 256 Moore, Carole Emily 301 Moore, Gloria Kay 266 Moore, Hugh Lynch 496 Moore, James Alvin 391 Moore, James Proctor .... 448, 252 Moore, Judith Ann 362 Moore, Julia Anne 378 Moore, Patricia Ann 506, 262 Moore, Paul W 496 Moore, Philip Thomas 325 Moore, Robert Keith 466 Moore, Roger Dean 310 Moore, Sherry Allyn 349, 448, 258 Moore, Stanley Joseph 311 Moore, Ted W 466, 417 Moore, W. Randolph 304 Moorman, Karen Lea .... 376, 243 Moosey, Neale A 501 Mooth, Karen Louise 448 Morales, Kenneth John 466, 417, 276 Morales, Lupe 448 Moran, Mary Ann 492 Morden, Wayne Thomas .. 424, 220 Morelli, Richard Scott 448 Morgan, James Allen 484 Morgan, James Edwin F 448 Morgan, James Harvey .... 341, 361 Morgan, Larry Wayne 293 Morgan, Linda Darlene 389 Morgan, William F. Jr. 356, 256 Moriarty, Brendan R 162 Mormon, Darwin Leigh 334 Mormon, Merry Leigh 306, 484 Morningstar, Allen Ora 276 Morris, Cynthia Anne 349 Morris, David L. 2nd 310, 249 Morris, Jean Louise 388 Morris, John Thomas 339 Morris, Larry Allen 448 Morris, Margey Michelle 319 Morris, Pamela C. 306, 484 Morris, Roslyn Delois 297 Morris, Stephen Alan 360 Morris, Stephen Robert 338 Morris, Thomas Million 311 Morrison, James D 501 Morrison, Martin Andrew 293, 448 Morrow. Melinda 224 Morse, Elizabeth Anne 379 Morse, Miranda Emilie 380 Morse, Richard Gene 192. 247 Mosca, Daniel Dominic 256 Moser, Arthur L 501 Moser, Dawn 286 Mosier, Donald Edward 250 Mosier, Tim 286 Moss, Bryan Lee 311, 221 Moss, Claudia Jane 236 Moss, Lura ■■■■■- 274 Moss, Pamela 378, 269 Moss, Susan 274 Mote, Thomas N 496 Mott, Phyllis Jone - ■- ;■Hi Moudy. Christine .... 448, 404, 257 Moulder, Thomas Penn 336 Moulthrop, Susan Jane 322 Moussallam, Adnan Ayoub .... 309 Movius, Diana Lynn 257 Mowry, Patricia Ann 379 Moyer, Ronald Peter 448 Moyer, Susan Michele 296 Moynahan, Marcia Vivian 379 Moynihan, Mark Arthur 318, 276 Moser, James ;•-- 238 Mucci, Barbara Mane .... 294, 448 Mudd, Daniel Gaye 325 Mudd, David Kaye 325, 190 Mueller, Bruce William 310 Mueller, Meredith Ann 378 Mueller, Patricia 327 Mueller. Sandra . .■■- 274 Muller, James Conrad 466, 423 Mulligan, Thomas Owen 391 Mullikin, Carolyn Sue .... 375, 237 Mullikin, Sherrill Lynn 509 Mullikin, Gordon Lee 466, 369 Mullin. William Lewis 351, 448 Mullinix. F. Michael ...■■■341 Mullins, Bert Jefferson 466, 333 Mullins, Mary Margaret _ Muncaster, George W 417 Mundy, Nancy Catherine 406 Munson, Marsha Rochelle 299, 220 Murley, Beverly J o --. 404 Murphy. Charles Henry .. 309, 466 Murphy, Edward L. Jr 466 Murphy, Kathleen Lois 404 Murphy, Kit Maureen 305, 242, 246 Murphy, Michael Bruce 422 Murphy. Robert Gardner 419 Murphy, Ruth Elaine 448 Murray, Charles Everett 384 Murray, Douglas Ray 391 Murray, Ernest Scott 320 Murray, Michael William 421 Murray. Patricia Ann 313, 216 Murray, Rebecca Sue 399 Murrin, William F 341 Husgrove. Chance 334 Musial, Robert David 422 Musselman, Donald G 314 Musselman, John Charles 293 Mutch, Marilyn 328 Myer, Clarence Dwain 466 Myer, David Fox 238, 417 Myer, David P 338 Myer, Nancy Elizabeth 448 Myer, William Richard .... 338, 417 Myers, Billie Lou 466, 276 Myers, Charles W 473 Myers, Connie Elizabeth 484 Myers, Cynthia Anne 448 Myers, David W 473 Myers, Donald Earl 338 Myers, Gerry 331 Myers. James Robert 341 Myers, Jane Ann 375 Myers, Jane Ann 298, 448 Myers, Janice Louise 492 Myers, Kay Ann 307, 448 Myers, Linda Jane 375 Myers, Marilyn Ann 448, 288 Myers, Mary Priscilla 448 Myers, Patricia A 506 Myers, Robert Allan 341 Myers, Susie 227 Myran, John Palmer 449, 314, 270 n Naab, Patricia Anne 308 Nabhan, Lael Diane 349 Nagai, Georgia Jean 432 Nagel, Patricia Louise 262 Nail, Joan EUyn 432 Nallert, Barbara 377 Nance, Robert Charles 424 Nance, Stephen J 417 Nansel, Ann B 378 Nanz, Gary Ambrose 267 Napoleon, Barbara Jo 378 Naramoto, Elaine Miyo 301, 230, 231, 256, 269, 262 Nasby, Barbara Jean 405 Nash, Karen Sue 432, 286 Nash. Richard Clarke 171 Nash. Rowena Kay 380 Nasser, Philip Anthony 320 Nauta, Diane Janice 407 Nauta, Linda Mary 301 Naville, Elizabeth Ann .... 484, 405 Nayan, Teofilo 473 Ndimeni, Eli 243 Neal, James M 501 Neal, Karen Ann 485, 386 Neal, Thomas Raymond .. 338. 417 Nealon. Michael Edwin 332, 273, 257 Nedeff, Joanne 358 Neel, Charles H. Jr 192, 247 Neff, Donald Nickolas 260 Neff, Jo Ann 307 Neff, Lawrence E 300 Neff, Robert Charles 506 Neidigh, Phyllis Ann 485 Neighbors, Herbert Carl 423 Neihardt, Beverly Jean 466 Neihardt, Joseph Howe 449 Nelson, Arnold Kenneth 370 Nelson. Carter James 309 Nelson, David Lyn 341, 256 Nelson, Delbert W. Jr 411 Nelson, James Allen 420 Nelson, Jane A 449 Nelson, Joanne Caroline 449 Nelson, John Arnold 300, 467 Nelson, Louis A. Ill 314 Nelson, Lynn Francia ... 296, 506 Nelson, Margaret Diane 406 Nelson, Quentin Rolf 321 Nelson, Sandra Lou 449 Nelson, Stephen Leif 334 Nelson, Susan Elizabeth .. 294, 449 Nelson, Wade 421 Nemeth, Patricia Ann 273 Nemlaha, Joyce Lynn 307 Nesbit, Mary Anne 375 Nesemeier, Ann Louise 305 Ness, Sonia Ann 362 Neudorff, Patricia Ann 306 Neuman, Carl . 467, 193, 192, 247 Neuman, Michael Allen 351 Neumann, Helen Berta .... 294, 288 Neuman, Sue Ann 485, 328 Neville, Dixie Laverne 509 Neivis, Randall Craig 423 Newcomb, Sandra Cheryl 376 Newfield, Melanie .... 449, 272, 327 Newhard, Louise 449, 319, 264, 256 Newhard, Rebecca Jane 319 Newhouse, Vickie 449 535 Newman, John Hudson 192 Newman, Sue 232 Newport, Michael D 422 Newsom, David Hill 323 Niblick, Sherrill Sue 509, 275 Nicaise. Frank F 511 Nichol, Leonard 331 Nicholas, Ted R 304, 449 NichoIIs. John Andrew F 419 Nichols, Alex 369 Nichols, Penny 376, 270 Nichols, Rachael J 492 Nicholson, Barbara Lynn 386 Nicholson, Lerry Wayne 293 Nickels, Michael Pell 243, 250 Nicodemus, Courteney 276 Nicoll. Edward Lorimer 267 Nicoloff, Michael 320, 249 Nicosia, Jon F 502 Niederauer, Sally Eva .... 449, 380 Niekamp, Catherine Ann 404 Nieman, Sue Ellen 404 Niemeyer, Lisa Marie 467, 322 Niendorf, David F 333, 258 Nierman, Jeffrey Allan 467 Niermann, John F 339 Nighbert, Betty 274, 275 Nighbert, Brenda Karel 303 Niles, Janet Carolyn 272 Nims, Ernst Rowland 259 Nix, Martha Ann 432 Nixon, Eugenia Hubbard 377, 243 Nixon, Patricia Ellen 374, 257 Nixon, Virginia Ann 485 Noble, Robert Dwight .... 384, 391 Noffsinger, Terry Ross 310 Nolan, Charles 268 Wolan, James Harry 242, 243 Noland, Patricia Lee 506, 313, 262 Nolmes, Carole J 380 Nondl. Linda L 376 Noon, Sally Ann 380 Nordell, Eskel Nils 396 Nordhoff, Arthur C. Jr 496 Nori, Fred Joseph 171 Norman, Mona Rae 349 Norris, Fred 170 Norris, Rogtr Alan 339 Northcutt, Martha Jo 379 Norton, Thomas R 192 Norwine, Lee Holt 467 Nottingham, Michael D 314 Nourse, Robert Walton 300 Novak, Randall George 419 Novosel, Nancy Ann 449 Nowatzke, Thomas M. 162, 467, 257, 247 Nowicki, Ted Clement 390 Noyt, Linda 377 Nuessel, Frank Henry 330 Null, Sharon Lynne 220, 388 Nunn, Judith Lee 358 Nunn, William Blane 467, 227 Nussbaum, Diane 274 Nydegger, Jo Ann 411 o Oates, Susan Lynn 374 O ' Beirne, Alice Marie 328 Obenchain, Keith Thomas 368 Ober, David Phillip .. 449, 338, 248 O ' Brien, Donald Gene Jr 449 O ' Brien, Jack Norris 417 Ochstein, Harriet Ellen 296 O ' Connell, John Rihcard 340 O ' Dea, Sheila Catherine 322 O ' Dell, Hal 286 O ' Dell, Kathleen Alice 411 Odinsoff, Patricia Ann 449 Odle, Lorna Estella 305 O ' Donnelll, Kathleen M 301 Ogilby, Trahern Charles . 192, 247 O ' Hair, Barbara Beth 381 O ' Hara, Patrick S 473 Ohlrogge, Phil Steven 422 Ohlson, Nancy Jane 375 Ohnesorge, James Paul 351, 201, 247 Oinas, Valdar 449 Okabe, Roichi 423 O ' Kieffe, Diane 307, 256 Oldfather, Susan Kay 357 Oldham, Dorothy Jane 387 Oldham, Karen Rita 362 Oldham, Sandra Loiuse 404 Oliver, John Douglas 422 Oliver, Nancy Jean 485 Olmstead, John F 258 Olp, Deanne Christine 509 Olsen, Cathie Dene 349 Olshan, Elaine Lee 327 Olson, Carol Jean 485, 232 Olson, Carolyn Sue 388 Olson, David Carl 467 Olson, David Henry 340 Olson, Jon Byron 318 Olson, Karin Emily 509 Olson, Larry 162 Olson, Pamela Ann 257 Olson, Robert Howard 339, 192, 233, 247 O ' Malley, George G 318 O ' Malley, Joseph Edward 467 O ' Malley, Ruth Ann 485, 232 Omar, Abdulaziz 243 O ' Neal, Kathleen F 350 O ' Neal, Robert Joseph .... 411, 258 O ' Neill, Dennis Michael .. 192, 247 Onyett, Donald Lynn 423, 227, 276 Oppenheimer, John Allan 326 Oppliger, Robert Allan .... 423, 415 Opre, Joan L 502 Opre, Thomas Edward 449 Oram, Thomas Mark 360 Orban, Joseph S. Jr 300, 221 O ' Reilley, Carol Sue 287, 378 O ' Reilly, Judith P 342 Orgain, Robert Allen 391 Ormiston, James Dale 467 Orr, Jeffrey Kent 449 Orr, Madeleine 266 Orr, Wallace Clifford 449, 320, 273 Ort, David Whitney 390 Orwig, Barbara Dillon 449 Orwig, William Anton 449 Osborn, Steven Lee 309 Osborne, Maryann 299 Osgood, Lisbeth Carolyn 307, 449, 256 O ' Shaughnessey, Jerry E 258 O ' Shaughnessey, Michael 325 Oshiro, Carol 506 Osier, Alice Elaine 299, 269, 223, 214, 269 Oster, Gary Gene 485 Ostrognai, James Allen 310 Ostrom, Virginia 384 O ' Sullivan, James T 318 O ' Sullivan, John F. Jr 330 Oteham, Ronald Jay 419 Ott, Charles Albert 236, 268 Otte, William James 334, 257 Ottesen, Kristi Ann 362 Otto, Thomas Lamson 467 Overmyer, Hattie Alice 348 Overmyer, Patricia J. 485, 287, 381, 256, 263 Owen, Karen Sue 485 Owen, Marianne Ruth 411 Owen, Orlando Keith III 318 Owens, Carol Ann 231 Owens, Dana Jo 348 Owens, David Lynn 331, 417 Owens, Diane Sue 379 Owens, Dorothy Jo 386, 269 Owens, Ronald Everett 318 Oyama, Susan Mieko 485 Oyer, Philip Edward 449 Oyler, Robin Eileen 449 Ozer, Lynn 404 Ozment, Eugene Michael 311 Ozolins, Liene Rudite 306, 265, 256 Pace, Susan Jane 449 Pack, Frances Gertrude 485 Packard, Ann Jane 307 Packer, Eugene Leslie 295 Padgett, Barbara Jane 376 Padgitt, Katherine Kay 407 Page, Cynthia Jane 376 Paige, Jeffrey Carl 310 Painter, Michael Murphy 304 Pakula, Barry Sid 295 Palerino, Vincent 492 Palko, Edward 171 Pallister, David S 196, 192 Palmer, Don Dale 339 Palmer, Gene Richard 334 Palmer, Myra Gene 350 Palmer, Thomas James 467 Palmer, Walter 335 Palmer, Wayne Michael .. 449, 316 Panarisi, Dennis V 424 Papaila, Ted 286 Papineau, Rick John 320 Parcel, Guy Steven 492 Parish, George R. Jr 318 Parke, Richard Lee 360 Parker, Barbara Jeanne 262 Parker, Horace Reid 162 Parker, John P 502 Parker, Judith Ann 303 Parker, Kenneth Leon 449 Parker, Lorne Arnold 485 Parker, Marilyn Eileen 224 Parker, Marjorie Carol .... 317, 269 Parker, Milton B 300 Parker, Paul Vern 331 Parkison, Paul W 227 Parks, Vickie Lee 389 Parlon, Mary Beth 356 Parnanen, Eeva Riita M 306 Parrot, Donald Lawrence 417 Parsons, Becky Ann 378 Parsons, Gail Marie 322 Parsons, George Edward 170 Paskins, Tom Albert 293 Pasko, Aurelia May 308, 492 Pater, Colette Frances 411 Patrick, Michael Don 236 Patterson, Carol Ann 357, 266 Patterson, Cynthia E 485 Patterson, Justin P 496 Patterson, Kathryn E 315 Patterson, Sandra 274 Patton, Joab Henry 324 Paulkstelis. Algirdas J 336 Paul, Charlotte Jane 432 Paul, Margaret J 322 Paul, Patricia Noel 406, 407 Paulette, Robert L 396 Paulin, Denice Ann 379 Paulk, Jill Melinda 256 Pausig, Renee Rita 467, 262 Pavel, Richard Dale 321 Pavlick, Marjorie L 272, 377 Pavlick, Raphael John 411 Pawloske, Thomas George 449 Pawlowski, Julian E 485 Paxson, Barbara Ann 348 Payer, Michael D 473 Payne, Diana 387 Payne, Maria Louise 342, 467 Payne, Timothy William 293 Peabody, Richard Alan 340 Peach, Paul Elbert 467 Peacock, Jean Marie 509 Pearce, Robert Richard 300, 467, 252 Pearlman, Gail Sidney 327, 239, 236 Pearlman, Mollie Jean .... 296, 235 Pearson, Mary Kathryn 385 Peck, Thomas Edward 331 Peckman, John Denison .. 304, 467 Peden, Laura Carol 308, 449, 256, 264 Peek, Jacqueline Jean 449 Peerman, Susan R 509 Peggs, Julia Ann 220, 260 Peire, Jeffrey J 339 Peirce, Marcia 376, 269 Pelczar, James Richard 369 Pell, Judith Ann 376 Pelletier. Chester B 467 Pelter, Edwin M. Jr 417 Pelton, Nancy Davis 356 Penn. Howard Lewis 396 Penn, Terri Ann 449, 317 Pennington, James Henry 450 Pequignot, Stanley E. 304, 467, 256, 248 Pera, David Paul 351 Perin, John Stanley 309 Perk. Sandra Carol 485 Perkins, Cynthia Action 407 Perkins, James Gregory 419 Perkins Thomas David 304 Perkins, Thornton D 502 Perry, Bill 162 Perry, Jane Ann 387 Perry, Susan Emily 315 Pershing. Bill Edd 369 Person, Donna F 506, 406 Person, Lois Jean 450, 407 Persons, Henry Harvey 256 Peters, Barbara Mae 467, 405, 262 Peters, Bruce .. 450, 325, 226, 256 Peters, Dallas M. Jr 176 Peters, Darlene Kay 509 Peters, Gerald Edward 450, 366, 367, 256 Peters, Timothy Wayne 417 Peters, Thomas C 351 Petersen, Stephen H 356, 359 Peterson, David Edgar 467 Peterson, David 276 Peterson, Erik William 200 Peterson, John Edward 324 Peterson, Susan Gaye 294, 485 Petersons, Agris 248 P etros, Peter James 485 Petrovich, Jon Alan 390 Petry, Gwenyth Maxine .. 308, 450 Petscher, John Wilson 325 Pettinger, John Dennis 192 Peyser, Ronald Gaylord 180 Peyton. Ronald Douglas 311 Pfaff, Thomas Elson 333 Pfaff. Vernon Ray 180 Pfaller. Bradley R 420 Pfau, Norman Edward Jr. 467, 334 Pfeifer, James William 238 Pfeifer, John David 424 Pfeifer, Sue Ellen 432 Pfettscher. Susan 274 Pfluger, Charlotte F 450 Phares, Earl Knowles .... 339, 276 Phebus, Richard Keith 267 Phelan, John Joseph 467 Phend, Sally Lou 450, 313 Phillabaum, Kathryn E 399 Phillip, Key 249 Phillips, Bonnie Lee 450, 327 Phillips, Donald M 502 Phillips, George Paul 338 Phillips, John F 341 Phillips, Margaret Ruth 387 Phillips, Patricia Ann 376 Phillips, Robert Dale 321 Phillips, Robert Melvin 360 Phillips, Roberta Joan 386 P hillips, Thomas L 293 Pichler, Carol Jean 374, 381 Pickel, Stuart Michael 326 Pickering, Margot L 322 Pickering, Sharon P 432 Pictor, Sheryl Kay 376 Piechorowski, James F 467 Piehl, David Lynn 424 Piepenbrok, James W. Jr 420 Pieper, Ray Leonard 391 Pierce, Nancy Ruth 306 Pieroni, Daniel W 502 Pierpont, Ann Nelson .... 342, 450 Piersol, John Leonard 419 Pieters, Thomas Charles 467 Pisgins. Barbara 381 Pilkowski, Lawrence L 228 Pinney, Kaylyn 378 Pinsak, George Francis 370 Uioer, James Kip 339 Pioer, Susan Elizabeth 378 Piper, Susan Lynn 387 Pipino, Frank Nicholas 333 Pirka, Robin Beth 307 Pisarski, Valentine J 370 Pister. Roger Lawrence 276 Pitt, Don Lawrence 266 Pittman. Karen Sue 299 Plank, Richard Stanley 247, 170, 390, 205 Piatt. James Earl 250, 258 Piatt, Joe M 332 Platte, Jane Barbara 450, 315, 252 Plecinski, Peter Wilson 485 Plikuhn, Elizabeth Ann 485, 273, 378 Plinke, John F 200 Plummer, Alfred H. 3rd 467, 334, 256 Podawiltz, James Edward 331 Podd. Christine Frances 305 Podoll. Ronald Elliott 326 Poe. William 247, 171, 331 Poel, Lanny Edward 300, 259 Poer, Roger Evan 424 Pogue, Judith Carol 319 Pohl. Loralee 492, 405, 266 Pokrzywinski, Bernard C 162 Poland. Helen Barbara 450 Pollard, Carol Anne .. 327, 239, 227 Pollert. David Lee 318, 228 Pollock, Judith Marcia 327 Pollock, Susan 308 Pollock. Susan Eileen 450 Polochak. Carrol Ann 358 Polsky, Sybil Charlotte .. 450, 327 Pomeranz. Thomas Ernest 295 Ponder. Gary Eugene 417 Pontius, Steven Kent 336 Poole. Adrienne Joyce 299 Poole. Barbara Frances 389 Poon. Joanne Ching-Kwan 348 Poorbaueh. David Layton .... 260 Poore. Phyllis Madeline 450 Pope, Thomas Moore 343, 205, 247 536 Pore, Nancy Lee 294 Porler, Elizabeth Lee 315 Porter, Marilyn Joyce 509 Porter, Nancy Olcott 485 Porter, Randy Lee 338 Porter, Ray Edison 3rd 267 Porler, Sandra Jane 509 Porter, Stephen T 320 Porter, Victoria C 297, 450 Porter, William Connor 267 Postlethwaite, Sarah E 376 Poston, Jonathan 311 Poterbowski, Linda Ann 358 Potocki, Donna Jean 450, 246 Potter, Janice S 432 Potter, Robert Dennis ... 450, 356 Poulin, Thomas Loveland 334 Poulos, Julie Ann 492 Poulos, Ward Elias 351 Powell, Adam 320 Powell, Stephen George 334 Powell, Tom Dale 502 Power, Dave 171 Power, Jacqueline Joyce 450 Power, Jane 273, 384, 389 Power, William David 171, 332, 247 Powers, Carol Ann 403 Powers, Charles Richard 309 Powers, Jo Ellen 450 Powlison, Joyce Karen 262 Pozzi, Ronald Frank 337, 467, 276 Ppsilantes, Angle 349 Prall, Thomas George 331 Prall, Virginia Carter 485 Pramuk, Philip Jean 450 Prather, Edgar Joseph 310 Prather, Susan Jean 328, 288 Prebys, Thomas Anthony 417 Prentice, Pamela Anita 297 Prentice, Peter Kimmel 334 Presser, Fred Crouch 391 Pressler, Sylvia Jane 380 Preston, Donna K 432 Prete, Richard Martin 273 Price, David W 502 Price, Fred Robert 312 Price, George William 325 Price, James Neal 467 Price, Jane Ellen 313 Price, John David 341 Price, John Monroe 351 Price, Linda Gail 509 Price, Nancy Jane 485 Price, Philip T 341 Price, Robert Daniel 326 Prichard, Candice T 256 Pridgeon, James Leo 450 Priest, Stephen Lance 450 Prieur, Doris Anne 358, 266 Prigg, Blair Howard 419 Prigg, Linda Darlene 403, 407 Probst, Gretchen E llen 307 Proell, Barbara Joan 485 Proper, Kathryn L 432, 286 Propes, Lorna Ellen 315, 256 Pryor, Tom 369 Publow, Peter Eric 332 Pugh, Robert Gerald 415, 417, 257 Pulse, Earl Burton 496 Pumphrey, Joe Mahlon 467, 320, 273 Purdy, Lissa Ann 303, 239 Purkey, Patricia Ann 374, 379, 237 Purkey, Thomas Edward 341 Purkhiser, Harry Miller 218 Purl, Bob 420 Purvis, Michael F 273, 280 Putz, William Michael .... 337, 249 Pyle, Susan K 450 Pytel, Mary 256 Quackenbush, Carol Rae .. 375, 250 Qualley, Janet Claire 376 Qublan, Hamad Abdullah 359 Quealy, Richard D 473, 286 Quear, Deborah 308, 265 Queen, James Royce 370 Queisser, Linda Sue 379 Quick, John Lowell 321 Quick, Robert Jackson 293 Quigley, George J 502 Quigley, Stephen Kinder 417 Quill, Thomas Edward 229 Quinn, James P 467, 276 Quinn, William Guerin 419 Quivey, Janet Elaine 378 Quivey, Joan Elizabeth 272, 273, 378 Raber, Jamelyn 485, 419 Racz, Robert Ray 360 Radbel, Neal Robert 312 Radford, Olin C 316 Radford, Robert Charles 304 Radike, Jean E 411, 260 Radtke, Kathleen Fay 450 Pafakis, Peter E 256 Ragains, Susan Annette 319 Rager, Ann Elaine 374, 377, 259 Ragle, Jane Claire 317, 280 Ragoske, June Diana 387 Rahdert, Pamela Sue 377 Rainbolt, Martha Ellen 485 Rainford, David Gene .... 419, 415 Rak, Michael Edward 417 Ralyea, Pat 307 Ramming, Judith E. 492, 287, 256 Ramsay, David Leslie 450, 228, 256 Ramsay, Susan 381 Ramsey, James Alan 450, 334, 267 Ramstad, Tore 419 Randall, James Richard 162 Randall, Theodore H. J 258 Randazzo, Frances S 485 Range, Willie Jr 303, 485 Ranshaw, Jan e Ellen 299, 262 Ransom, Thomas Waness 334 Ransome, Richard Allen 332 Ranz, Cheryl Lynn .. 342, 288, 258 Rapp, James Michael 162 Rapp, Phyllis Marlene 313 Rapsley, Nancy 274 Raquet, Pamela Kay 305 Rarick, Martha Ellen 380 Rascoe, Beverly Jean 485 Ratanasirintrawoot P 386 Rathbun, Gail Patricia 299 Ratner, Marvin 333 Rattner, Bette J 224 Raver, Paul Charles 339, 273 Rawles, Marlene Sue 405 Rawlings, James L. 2nd .. 311, 256 Rawlings, Mary Kateri .... 342, 288 Ray, Sharon 266 Ray, Steven Edward 314 Rayl, Gary Michael 368 Rea, Emory Lee 368 Reading, Thomas Charles 467 Ream, Karen Sue 411 Rector, Betty Ann 496 Rector, Margaret Anne 406 Redding, Forest W. Jr. .. 450, 318 Redenbaugh, Stephen H. 293, 492, 180, 184 Reder, Rim 286 Redman, Linda Kay 387 Redslob, Charles Henry 421 Reece, David Michael 359 Reed, Jerry Dale . . 467, 314, 227 Reed, Joanne Kay 405 Reeder, John Byron 468, 332 Reeder, Susan Lynne 404 Joseph M. Rees 300 Reeve, David Alan 485 Reeves, Emma Marie 509, 275 Reeves, Freya Elizabeth 388 Regenstrief, Sandra F 485 Regenstreif, Irving J 450 Reger, Richard Bennett 331 Rehl, Pamela Kay 387i Reicher, John Andrew 295 Reichert, James Paul 334 Reid, Jennifer Lee 307 Reimer, John C 473 Reimer, Marvin S 502 Reineke, Nancy Jane 380 Reiners, Richard G 323 Reinertson, Trisha Ann 342 Reinhart, Esther Elaine 450 Reinhart, Ronald W 502 Reisinger, V. Eugeiie 473 Reiss, Kenneth Irwin 423 Reiss, Victoria Marie 315 Reith, Harry J 473 Relyea, Patricia Lynn 256 Rench, Julia Ann 322, 257, 262, 280 Rench, Patricia 274 Rennaker, Sheryl Diane .. 486, 313 Renner, Milford M 368 Renouf, John William .. 492, 314 Renwald, Daniel C 473 Renz, Vicki Kay 387 Reschly, Edwin G 227 Resnick, Margery 450, 327, 224, 261, 264, 259 Ress, Robert Frederick 339 Rettig, M. Kathleen 357 Reuter, Martha Louise 450 Rew, Russell E 293 Reygaert, James Albert 368 Reyman, Jonathan Eric .. 450, 326 Reynolds, Marjorie Sue 242 Reynolds, Patsy Darlene 468 Reynolds, Rita Rose 486 Reynolds, William Carl 451 Rhea, Gordon Campbelle 314 Rhetts, Charles C. 3rd 332 Rhodes, Gregory Lee 318 Rhodes, Nancy Mason .. 342, 280 Rhodes, Rosemarie 374, 377 Rice, Lunette Marie 486 Rice, Ruth Afton 317 Rich, David Louis 326 Rich, Gary Harold 417 Rich, Jeffrey Jonathan 312 Richards, Anne Heide 388 Richards, Candace Jean 349 Richards, Charles L 192 Richards, Dean Allen 502 Richards, Dean E 496 Richards, Dickie Lee 311 Richards, Elaine Louise .... 263 Richards, Michael Kahn .. 451, 336 Richards, Roberta Lynne .. 327, 380 Richards, Rodney Joseph 451, 390 Richardson, Carole V 362 Richardson, Daniel Ray 224 Richardson, Eloise P 357 Richardson, Kristi 404 Richardson, Mary F 328 Richardson, W. Thomas 324 Richardville, Laura J 362 Richeson, Pamela 299, 468, 262, 276 Richey, Deborah Sue 287 Richey, Donald F 474 Richey, Robert William 334 Richter, Charles 247 Richter, David Henry 312 Richter, Gregory 318 Richwine, James David .... 321, 276 Richwine, Susan Jean 270, 379 Rick, Mary Jane 509 Ricks, Rita Frances 259 Riddle, James Edward 468 Ridenour, Anna J 492 Ridenour, Carol Jean 404 Rider, Joyce 275 Ridgeway, Mary Jo 306, 239 Ridgeway, Pamela Sue .... 451, 259 Ridgway, Doss Thomas Jr 423 Ridoux, John Francis 300 Rieber, William Earl 468 Rieck, William H. Jr. 451, 369, 250, 259 Riedell, Carole Sue 301 Riegner, Richard H 496 Riehle, Michael Lynn 368 Riehm, James Bower 304 Riehm, Robert Britton 304 Riggs, Harry Stephen 486 Riggs, John Raymond 321 Riggs, Russell Allen 424 Riley, Danny David 420 Riley, Karen Ann 384, 386 Riley, Katherine Anne 328 Riley, Martha Elaine 486, 232 Riley. Michael Vail 451 Rindfusz, Robert Dale 421 Ring, Le Etta Sue 387 Ring, Merry Gertrude 492, 186, 257 Ring, Renita Jo 387 Ripley, Susan Mary 246 Rish, Carolyn Jean 283, 235 Rishe, Frank Joseph 162 Riskind, Erica Jane 486 Risley, Pamela Anne 451 Rissing, John Peter 419 Ritchie, Martha Ruth 404 Ritchie, Sharon Jeanne 486 Ritter, Gyanith Ann 301 Ritter. Jo Anne 317 Ritter, Pamela Kay 3 88 Rittman. Charles 267 Ritz, Timothy Rudolph 451 Rivers, Earl Goodloe 311 Rivet,-Arambula, Paul V 502 Roach, Charles Robert 331 Roadruck, Philip Wayne 293 Robak, Raymond S 496 Robaska, Katherine Mary 298, 451, 273 Robbins, Donald Eston 419 Robbins, Elizabeth Ann 303 Robbins, Marcia Ann 322 Robbins, Rebecca Jean 451 Roberts, Donald C 474 Roberts, Douglas Lee 339, 271, 221, 256, 242 Roberts, Gerald Allan 424 Roberts, Jerry Dewey 314 Roberts, John Randolph 304, 468, 256 Roberts, Larry Joe 361 Roberts, Leslie Allen 309 Roberts, Linda Lou 406 Roberts, William M 311 Robertson, Barbara A. 506, 328, 272 Robertson, Charlotte H 411 Robertson, Gary L 239 Robinett, Mary Eloise .... 272, 406 Robinson, Caren Louise 451 Robinson, Charles Gary 421 Robinson, Charles R 311 Robinson, Diane P 297, 235 Robinson, Judith Ann 308, 399, 257 Robinson, Judith Rozina 262 Robinson, Lee Eldrich 162 Robinson, Martha Ann 486 Robinson, Richard D 343 Robinson, Ray Warren 361 Robinson, Tiin J 224 Rocco, Linda Jean 486 Rochford, Paula Jean .... 378, 220 Rochman, Andrea Trudie 486 Rocke, Paul Alfred 335, 276 Rocke, R. Thomas 474 Rockman, Stanley E 502 Rockwood, Martha .. 308, 238, 227 Rockwood, Susy Caroline 308, 261 Rodeghiero, Robert G 333 Rodenbarger, Judy An .... 374, 256 Rodgers, Anita C 305, 451 Rodgers. Anita D 509 Rodgers, Helen Louise 322 Rodgers, Roger William 421 Roe, Sheila Ruth 317, 227 Roeder, William Calvin 468 Roell, Robert Joseph 351 Roethke, John R 332 Rogers, Edmund 276 Rogers, Elois Gwendolyn 451 Rogers, John F. 2nd 468, 321 Rogers, Max Arthur 325 Ropers, Michael Lee 468, 333 Rogers, Richard A 496 Rogers, Ronald Colton 336 Rogers, Susan Jan 315 Rogers, Susie Ruth 269 Rohe, Christine A 315 Rohrer, Anita Sue ... 45 i, 399, 259 Roland, Douglas Clarke 451, 321, 248 Rolland, Elizabeth May 294 Roller, Rebecca Ellen 374 Rollo. Patricia 274 Roloff, Barbara Ann 404 Romain, Louis F 502 Romak, Carolyn Kathleen 260, 262 Romanowsky, Robert 417 Rome, William Thomas ... 368 Romey, Paul K 338, 468 Romine, Carol Anne 509 Romine, Charles David 424 Romine. Kay Diane 404 Romine, Margaret Ruth 231, 411 Rongey, Linda Faye 404 Root. Patricia Jeanne 387 Ropp. Wendell F 502 Roque. Michael 468 Roscello, Walter Henry 229, 260, 258 Roschelle, Melvin Leo .... 468, 314 Rose, Linda Lee 349 Rose. Susanna 301, 231 Roseberry, Mary M 407 Roselrus, Robert 286 Roselle, Jacqueline Kay 357 Rosen, Martin Avrum 312, 203 Rosen. Morris 496 Rosenbaum, Richard Mark .... 326 Rosenberg, Aaron Paul 326 Rosenberg, Judy Lynn .... 486, 327 537 Rosenblatt, Stanley L 326 Rosenblatt, Warren B 326 Rosenblum, Lois Ann . . 506, 262 Rosenfeld, Frederick L 312 Rosenstein, Ellen 379, 232 Rosner, Jerry A 492 Rosner, Phillip Ernest 336, 451, 229, 257, 248 Ross Betsy Jill 269 Ross, Bruce Ashbrook ..-. 511, 341 Ross, Charles B 300 Ross, Diane Christine 509 Ross, James William 486 Ross, Mary Lucille 301, 256, 269 Ross, Michael Lee 203 Ross, Nichael L 247 Ross, Richard Thomas 177 Ross, Sarah Jane 348 Ross, Thomas Guy 325 Rossello, Walter 337 Rossman, Robert Wallace 295 Rossow, Kurt 338 Rossow, Robert 170 Roswog, Francis Edward 468 Ro th, Dennis Alan 312 Roth, Linda Sue 294 Rothert, Mary Katherine 451 Rothrock, Thomas Lee 370 Rothschild, Miriam F 380 Rouch, Linda 274 Rouda, Robert Allan 359 Rough, Norma Jean 404 Roule, Robert Louis 468 Rouse, Duke Douglas 312, 260, 248, 259 Roush, James Richard 391, 235, 258 Roush, Mary Jane 362 Roussel, Dennis Alan 369 Rowman, Randolph Harlan 332, 249 Rowe, George A 502 Rowe, Jerrilynn Marie 381 Rowe, Mary Alice 378 Rowland, Robert Michael 422 Rowley, Janis Lynn 374 Royce, Janet Lynn 405 Rozner, Laura Lea Beal 451 Rozow, Donna Jean 358 Rozzi, James William 370 Ruark, Walter Ray 424 Rubin, Roger Allan 276 Rubush, John L 502 Ruby, David Harold 334, 258 Ruby, John Edward 333 Ruckman, Charles A. Jr. 451, 320 Ruckriegle, Kathie Lynn .. 273, 388 Rudd, John David 339 Ruddell, William J 293, 468 Rudolf, Donald Martin .. 492, 266 Rudolph, Margaret Ann 451 Rudloph, Martha Jane 269 Rudolph, Mary Margaret 294 Rudy, Marylan 486 Ruedi, Alan Frederick .... 415, 419 Rugenstein, Sara Jane .... 486, 317 Ruggles, John Keith 203, 247 Ruhl, Sharon Adele 224 Rule, Ned P 502 Rumba, Robert Eldon 369 Rummel, Barry Lynn 417 Rummel, Mary Ann 328 Rumple, John Robert 451, 361, 224 Rumppe, Miss 275 Rundell, Janet Diane 407 Runion, Sally Sue .... 403, 405, 262 Rupe, Kenneth Allen 321 Rupert, Thomas Jearl 341 Rupright. William E 331 Rush, Billibet Wilma 468, 317 Rush, Gerald Lynn 325 Rush, Joseph Edmund ... 350, 200 Rush, Kathleen Ann 451, 258 Russell, Calvin Jr 422 Russell, Edward Warren 314, 205, 247 Russell, Jon Walker 338, 417 Russell, Patricia L 224 Russell, Robert Charles 162, 351, 486 Russell , Roberta 301 Russell, Sharon K 362 Russell, William Arthur 180 Russell, William P 332 Russo, Michael Richard 468 Rutherford, Linda D 375 Ruxer, Terence Lee 337 Ryall, Robert Burke 325, 391 Ryan, Dennis Keith 341 Ryan, Larry D 474 Ryan, Stanlee Ballard 421 Ryckman, Margaret Jane 403 Rzepka, Carol Ann 486, 273 Saal, Thomas Leroy 334 Saalwaechter, Alice Ann 486 Saarinen, Patricia M 303, 506 Sabotin, Joseph John 359 Sachs, Carole Jane 451, 250 Sachs, Charles Ira 361 Saft, Paul 267 Sage, Charles Victor 162 Sagglowsky, Howard Sidney .... 451 Sagalowski, Ronald L 451 St. Jean, Diana 301, 272 Saladin, Jimmie James 511 Salamander, Philip 486 Salisbury, Creggie H 315 Salisbury, Judith Ann 376 Sallee, Pamela Anne 301 Samuel, Gerald 271 Samuelson, James R 304, 276 Samuelson, Jane Frances 387 Sandefur, Sharon Dell 357 Sandelin, Mary Jane 451, 319 Sanders, Ethel Ruth 297 Sanders, John Clifford .... 230, 411 Sanders, Kathryn Louise 486 Sanders, Sybil M 474 Sanderson, Claudia Adel 301 Sandler, Howard Barry 326 Sapp, James Lindley 260 Sarandon, Gloria Evonne 404 Sargent, Timothy A 468 Saskin, Gordon Albert 326 Sauer, Sheila Rae 327 Sauerbry, Judith 274 Sauerland, James D 417 Saul, Warren Jay 229 Saunders, James Edward 303 Saunders, Sandra Faye 397 Sauter, Hubert William 468 Savage, Joseph Paul 451 Savage, Louis Scott 304 Savage, Victoria M 269 Sawin, John W 474 Sawyer, Harold H 502 Sawyer, Marvin Harold 320 Sawyer, Robert Joseph 451 Sayka, Linda Jean 342 Sayre, Larry Dale 451 Sayrs, Thomas Harold 419 Scalf, Robert A 496 Scarff, Kees Noel 162 Scecina, John Mary 451 Schaaf, Kenneth Ray 391 Schable, Dick 325 Schaedel, Steven Dean 331 Schaefer, Jane Ann 451 Schaefer, Marilyn L 301 Schaefer, Walter J. Jr 468 Schaffer, Nancy Jean 236 Schafer. Marcella I. 468, 287, 386 Schaible, Richard A 192, 247 Schanher, Paul Welstead 360 Schaper, Ellen Lou 451 Scharf, Robert William 486 Schatkowski, Linda 452 Schatz, Roger Sidd 452, 312 Schatz, Samuel Arthur 312 Schaub, Richard Darrell 311 Schaumann, Richard P 304 Schechter, Lynn C 296, 231 Scheff, Barbara L 468 Scheff, H. Dennis 468 Scheffler, Vicky Jean 405 Scheiler, Dudley 341 Scheineson, Nancy Jane 273, 379, 232 Schelhorn, Dava Sue 486 Schellert. Sue Carolyn .... 298, 273 Schellie, Peter David 300, 236 Schenk, Elmer Thomas Jr 368 Schenkel, Mary Joellen 388 Schenkel, Sue Lynn 294, 452, 246 Schenkman, Karen Ilene 296 Scherer, Steven Max 324 Scherrieb, Anne Cecilia 452 Scherschel, Jeanette M 404 Scherschel, John Kent .... 452, 341 Scherschel, Steven L 341 Scheuer, Martin Edward .. 468, 270 Scheuer, Susan B 506, 262 Schiff, Janie Eileen 299 Schildroth, Anna C. 308, 452, 258 Schiller, Eric Marty 326 Schilling, Edward E 496 Schilling, Katherine L 328 Schilling, Mary Rogers 313 Schleicher, Joan Lynn 356 Schlemmer, Jacqueline 380 Schlesinger, Gail Ellen 287 Schlesinger, Robert N 326 Schloss, Barbara 452 Schloss, Thomas H 468 Schmidlap, Steven F 340, 249 Schmidt, Frederick W. 198, 195, 192, 226 Schmidt, James Arthur 339 Schmidt, Martha 317 Schnackel, Linda R 308 Schnakenburg, Jane E 305 Schnar, Jane Ann 287, 399 Schneider, Dianne Lynn 362 Schneider, James Robert 452 Schneider, Kathleen M 406 Schneider, Richard Paul 203 Schneidewind, Carol Ann 319 Schnell, Katherine E 452 Schnell, Lee Albert 417 Schnute, Susan Lolita 376 Schoeff, Larry Eugene 424 Schoellkopf, Kathryn A 322 Schoen, Michael Louis 309 Schoenherr, Steven Eldo 350 Schoenstein, Susan L 342 Scholl, Judith Ann 328 Schornstein, Lewis P 314 Schrader, Rex De Foe 304, 468, 248 Schraffenberger, John D. 468, 366, 238 Schrag, Jon Paul 423 Schreiber, Alan Hickman 321 Schreiber, Don 162 Schroer, John Clark 332 Schubert, David R 452 Schubert, Philip C 502 Schuch, Sandra Lynn 357 Schuchman, Harvey Allen 452 Schuchman, Marsha Lynn 327 Schuette, Thomas Paul 162 Schuldt, Gretchen 432 SchuU, Luise Caroline 319 Schulman, Elinor 296, 232 Schulte, Katherine Bowe 287 Schultz, Abbie Hall 452 Schultz, Ferdinand 424 Schultz, Marilyn Rose 303, 238, 269 Schuiz, John William 486 Schumacher, James A 502 Schumate, Mike 236 Schurch, Janice Ruth 452 Schuster, Diane Lucille 358 Schuster, Roseann 452 Schuster, Suzanne 492, 287 Schwalie, Linda Ann 510 Schwalm, Diane E 308 Schwartz, Alexander 295 Schwartz, Catherine R 377 Schwartz, Daniel Joseph 326 Schwartz, Judith Dianne 379 Schwartz, Laurence M 452 Schwartz, Renee Sharon 357 Schwartz, Sandra Y 432 Schwartz, Stephen A 370 Schwarz, Holly Anita 294, 486 Schweitzer, Eric Arthur 360 Schwenker, Anne K 303 Schwier, James Fredric .... 310, 249 Schymik, John B 474 Scifres, Jean Ellen 358 Sclamberg, Edward L 502 Sconce, Barbara Joan 486 Scott, Betty Marie 510 Scott, Carol 305, 452, 258 Scott, Daniel Earl 236 Scott, David Boardman 351 Scott, Harry Eugene 511 Scott, Jeffry Allen 419 Scott, Larry Paul 340, 258 Scott, Richard K. .. 171, 175, 247 Scott, Robert Miller 171, 332 Scott, Susan Ann 389 Scott, Susan Corya 432 Scott, Vicki 322 Scott, William Mount 311, 421 Scovern, Susan 236 Scriber, Mack 333 Scrogham, Kenneth L 496 Scrogham, Wayne Edward 452 Scudder, Gaye Diane 399 Scudder, Linda Jo 349 Seagraves. William R 419 Seaman, David Arthur 396 Seaman, Geoffrey Noel 312, 235, 258 Searcy, William Carl 417 Searfoss, Jane 274 Searfoss, Sherry Gay 379, 232 Sears, Mark Wells 452, 229 Seaton, Jerome Potter 177 Seavers, Beverly Jean 349 Sebok. Gloria Jean 486 Seddelmeyer, Robert J 419 Seegers. Nancy Dorothy 357 Seen, R. T 276 Seib, Richard E 474 Seibert, Gary Dennis 391 Siebert. Karen Sue 362, 263 Seidl, Patricia Ann 387 Seifert, Thomas Lloyd 496 Seigel, Susan Ruth 406 Seller. Bernard R. Jr 337, 260 Seinfeld, Cheryl Sue 296 Seipel, Marv Louise 388 Seitz, Daniel Bruce 452, 273 Sei tz, Elizabeth A 452 Seldomridge. John M 370 Selke. Susnn 319, 256 Sell. David Paul 421 Sell, Nancy Ann 510 Sellers, Betty Jean 417 Sellers, Donna Lee 452 Sellers. Robert Harley 419 Sells, Lawrence Odell .... 332, 205 Seltzer, Steven Mark 295 Semokaitis. Kapaka L 376 Senff, Barbara Sue 348 Sengstock. James Paul 424 Senn, Richard Thomas 326 Senzell, Howard Hugh 326 Sepiol, James Leonard 352 Serafin, Michael G 419 Serfoss, Sherry 273 Sering, Dale L 474 Seth, Clayton Eugene 468, 238, 415, 417 Sever, Barbara Anne 404 Sexton, Ronald Ralph 162 Shackle, John Daniel 335, 276 Shadley, Marcia Ann 486 Shafer Sheldon Scott 370, 271, 242 Shafer, Suzanne 432 Shaffer, Harold Albert 452 Shaffer, Linda Diann 397 Shain, Paula Estelle 407 Shambley, John 162 Shane, Ann Gray .... 486, 319, 258 Shane Gerald Stanley 312 Shane, Patricia Mills 303, 452, 288, 259 Shane, Paula Mae 404 Shane, Susan Hatker 315, 258 Shaner, Ronald Raymond 486, 323, 258 Shaner, Sharon Sue 510 Shank, Kathryn Ann 349 Shank, Phillip James 419 Shankland, Ava Gertrude 294, 452 Shanks, George Warren 339 Shanks, Gerald Robert 452 Shanks, Johnnie N. U 417 Shannon, Michael C 366 Shannon, Nick H 502 Shapiro, Ann Marilyn 404 Shapiro, Karen Jo 296 Shapiro. Mark Thomas .... 312, 228 Sharp, Thomas Wayne 320 Sharpe, James Gilbert 267 Shaw, Noel Franklin 323 Shaw, Robin Arthur E 318 Shaw, Toby David 300, 452 Shayler, Sharyn Dee 388 Sheagley, Donald Lee 320 Shearer. Lawrence E 318 Sheck, Darlene Harriet 327 Sheeks, Anne 379 Sheets, Marilyn Jean 486, 232 Sheets, Richard Edward 220 Sheetz, Bruce Harold 339 Shefer, Sharon 387 Sheffield, Kathleen Ann 376 Shein, James Blair 270 Sheldon, Amy Louise 224 Sheller, Tom Hammond .. 452, 311 Shelley, John Ford 417 Shelly, Philip Michael .... 486, 359 Shelton, David James 352 Shelton, Glen Hoshel Jr 273 Shelton, Kathleen Faye 322 Shelton, Ronald Lee 325 Shelton, Steven Elbert .... 341, 359 Sheltur, David 359 Shelvis, Tony Barrett 452 Shenk, Karen Ann 389 Shepard, Virginia L 384 Shepherd, Nancy Hodge 492. 315, 287, 252, 266 Shepherd, Richard Lee .... 419, 415 Sheray, Sheldon Fred 311 Sherbondy, Patricia L 380 Sherby, James Wilson 318 Sherman, Courtney 303, 269 Sherman, John Judson .... 271 247 Sherman, Stephen M 295 Sherman, William L 502 Sherra, Jim 243 Sherrick, Edward Joseph 331, 276 Shertzer, Kenneth Lee .... 468, 276 Shets, Marilyn 273 Shetterly, William D 314 Shewman, Errol Lynn 422 538 shields, Jerry Kay 232 Shimala. Robert Charles 468 Shine, Lucy Rowena 486, 232 Shipley, John L 452 Shipley, Michael Dean 323 Shirey, Robert Stephen .... 314, 249 Shirley, David Edwin .... 356, 360 Shirley, David Edwin 356, 360 Shirley, Margaret Gwen 358 Shively, Robert A. II 419 Shively, Susan Kay 376 Shivers, Barbara Ann 486 Shoaff, Susan Barnett 319 Shockley, Doris Lee 313 Shockney, Priscilla Ann 265 Shoemaker, Joseph W 474 Shoemaker, Karen Lynn 487, 273, 378, 259 Shofner, William Arnold 468 Shonkwiler, John W 314, 203 Shoobridge, Janice Lynn 386 Shook, Barbara Ellen 487 Shook, Jacqueline Sue 387 Shook, Leslie Ann 350 Shore, Robin 452, 328, 258 Shortle, Sylvia Anne 386 Shortz, Richard Alan 332 Shott, Suzanne Claire 303 Shoup, Steven Van Dyke 332, 249 Shouse, Lynn Gordon .... 309, 452 Showley, Jack E 474 Shrader, Homer Lee 511 Shreve, Mary 275 Shrewsbury, Pamela B 306, 234 Shrewsbury, Timoty W. .. 422, 258 Shriner, Philip 502 Shriver, Harry J. Ill 170, 325, 205 Shrock, Wendolyn T 357 Shroyer, David Walter 304 Shuberl, Margaret 432 Shuel, Ted Brian 293 Shuler, Samuel Peter 300, 452, 234, 226, 252, 253, 233 Shull, Catherine Anne 386 Shull, Fred Harrington 339 Shumaker, Lynn M 319 Shuman, John D 496 Shumate, Michael Dean 332 Shuster, Sandra 305, 492 Shutt, Jerry Lee 468 Shields, Ann 377 Shy, Terry Lee 492, 170, 205, 247 Shylle, Linda 274 Siculan, Daniel Lee 417 Siddall, JoAnn Mary 406 Sidel, Alan W 502 Siders, Wilbur Lee 396 Sieber, Mary Kay 487 Sieber, William Robert 293 Siedentop, Janet Faye 377 Siegel, Ross Earl 419 Siegel, Sandra Ann 327 Siegel, Stuart Brian 312 Siegert, Susan Jeanne 374 Siegesmund, Suzanne Lou 301 Siegrist, Christopher B 333 Siegrist, Peter Daniel 4.... 236 Siemers, Raymond H 366 Siesky, Larry Lee .. 170, 205, 247 Siess, Jack Adam 340 Sievers, William F 469, 321 Signorino, Gary Lynn 300 Silagi, Jan Louis 474 Silbert, Robert K 453 Silca, George Nicholas 318 Sildver, Liina May 342 Silke, Terry Paul 332 Silkworth, Dennis Deo 293 Sillings, Roy William 369 Sills, Richard 1 295 Sills, Stephen Noble 293 Silver, Clifsonja Mary 298 Silver, Donald Bruce .... 326, 276 Silverman, John Allen 312 Silverman, Kenneth R 326 Silverman, Marsha P 487 Silverman, Ronald Allan 469 Silverstein, Barry 312 Silverstein, Michael L 312 Silverstein, Natalie K 357 Silvenus, Sydney 269 Simcox, Sheila Rae 342, 487 Simmonds, Juliana 502 Simmonds, Shirley Joan 386 Simmons, Elaine E 379 Simmons, Frederick Jr 332 Simmons, Irene Grace .... 315, 262 Simmons, James William 469 Simmons, Lezlie Jane 299, 217 Simmons, Michael Miles 423 Simmons, Michael Thomas .... 267 Simmons, Nancy Lee 487 Simmons, Richard Lloyd 332 Simmons, Walter Albin 421 Simms, Susan .. 487, 313, 273, 232 Simon, Anne 375 Simonetto, Joseph A 230 Simpson, David Lon 325 Simpson, Jane Ann 303 Sims, Allen Earle 330, 249 Sims, Donna Joleen 487 Sims, Michael Starling 453 Sinclair, Karen Kay 306 Sinclair, Robert Harris 469 Singlinger, Stephen M 511 Singleton, Robert E 171 Singleton, Thomas Mark 351 Sinnock, Hugh Kay 325 Sisk, John Robert 339 Sitler, Alice Katherine 377 Sick, Wilma Deane 294 Sitzberger, Kenneth 199, 192 Sivak, Mark Alan 417 Skart, Jim 341 Skeans, Jerri Lynn 453, 313 Skelton, Patrick Glenn 421 Skevington, John A. Jr 300 Skidmore, Cynthia Sue 269 Skidmore, Steve Clay 304 Skinner, Edward Lee 469 Skirvin, Phil 170 Sklar, Hinda Faith 406 Skogan, Linda Kay 379 Skogan, Wesley Gordon 453 Skov, Laurie Carl 350 Skrivanie, Oliver Terry 351 Slabaugh, Jeffery Lyn 469 Slamkowski, Tom Joseph 417 Slater, Judith Anne 298 Slatts, Kathryn Gae 308 Sleight, Robert Larry 338 Slick, Nancy Ann 328, 246 Slick, Susan Margaret .... 487, 321 Slipher, Charlotte M 262 Sloan, David Weeks 511 Slone, Kathleen Claire 411 Sluka, Joan Evalyn 294 Slutzkin, Berta Lynne 374, 377 Small, Sara Anne 487 Smart, George S. Ill 325 Smart, John Michael 335 Smart, Sally Kay 386 Smedley, Mark Craig 318 Smid, Charles Joseph 300, 234, 258 Smith, Alexis Jane 342 Smith, Alice Jane .... 376, 243, 263 Smith, Alice Marie 487 Smith, Ann Michelle 381 Smith, Arthur Hoge 192 Smith, Barbara Diane 374 Smith, Barry Howard 419 Smith, Carol Jean 506 Smith, Carol Nan 221 Smith, Carolyn Ava 453 Smith, Cathy Lynn 405 Smith, Charles C 422 Smith, Cheryl Ann 375 Smith, Daniel Dudley .... 325, 235 Smith, Darrell Gene 419 Smith, Doug William 320 Smith, Eileen Olcott 487 Smith, Elizabeth Anne 358 Smith, Ellen Louise 378 Smith, Ernest William 496 Smith, Gary Victor 324 Smith, Geoffrey Beach .... 415, 419 Smith, Geoffrey Lee 293 Smith, Glenn Edward III 487 Smith, Gregory Butler 415 Smith, Hal R 270 Smith, James Allan 162 Smith, Janet Sue 288, 404 Smith, John Martin 496 Smith, Kathleen Carol 376 Smith, Kirk Chancey 350, 243 Smith, Lawrence David 506 Smith, Lee Joseph 312 Smith, Maralee 274 Smith, Marg aret Louise 303 Smith, Mark James 419 Smith, Mary Patricia 260 Smith, Mary Barbara 453 Smith, Mayer Leonard 312 Smith, Patricia Beach 506, 406, 242 Smith, Patricia Sutton 453 Smith, Paul Eric 320 Smith, Peggy L 432 Smith, Peter F 339 Smith, Peter Harmon 236 Smith, Phyllis May 469 Smith, Randall Scott 487 Smith, Richard Kent 419 Smith, Richard Merrill 453 Smith, Richard 276 Smith, Robert Allen 469, 258 Smith, Robert Anthony 334 Smith, Ronald M 334 Smith, Sandra Jean 298 Smith, Stanley L. Jr 419 Smith, Stephen Craig 370 Smith, Stephen F 359 Smith, Stephen James 417 Smith, Sue Elayne 453 Smith, Susan Kay 374 Smith, Terrence Patrick 325 Smith, Vernon George 343 Smith, Virginia Ann 404, 246 Smith, Walter Joseph 335 Smith, Walter Scott 171 Smithburn, John Eric 300 Smither, John Mark 340 Smitherman, Colleen Heavin .. 510 Smock, Elaine Ann 387 Smock, Julia Ann 362 Smock, Lynn Mercer 319, 256 Smriga, Yolanda 274 Smulyan, Dale Marlene .. 296, 487 Snead, Blair Hartley 325 Snider, Don. aid Lee 271, 396, 242 Snider, Jane Ann .. 319, 288, 238 Snider, Judith Ann 350 Snider, Martha Lee 510 Snider, Susan Geraldine 403 Sniderwin, George P 423 Snover, Donald Earl 352 Snyder, James Louis 171 Snyder, Joan Susan 405 Sobat, Steven Nick 487, 339 Sobel, Barbara Mary 358 Sochar, Mark Robert 335 Socol, Howard 312 Sollenberger, Harold M 227 Solliday, Daniel Roger 411 Solmer, Henry 350 Solomon, Gerald M 420 Solomon, Jeffrey Martin 295 Solomon, John L 326 Solomon, Sherman Ted 295 Soma, Linda May L 397 Somers, Eugene Rex 352 Somes, Charles John 304 Somes, Grant William 341 Somrak, James Anthony 176 Songer, Adrain Franklyn 311 Songer, Joseph M 224 Songer, Judith Mae 487 Songer, Michael Allen 469 Sosbey, Carole Sue 308, 453 Sosin, Larry Jay 326 Sosin, Theodore M 469, 326 Soslowsky, Carol Ann .... 296, 386 Soslowsky, David Leon 469 Sostack, Judith E 270 Soule, Virginia Mae 319, 238 Southwood, Diana Sue 406 Sovine, David Louis 421 Sowers, George Maxton .. 453, 330 Spahn, James Gabriel 325 Spahn, Jo Ann Marie .... 407, 243 Spahr, Mary Ann .... 303, 453, 259 Spahr, Robert Allen 368 Spalding, Michaelo John 469 Spangler, Suetta Kay 453, 272, 407 Spannuth, Jacob E 423 Spanos, George 469 Spear, James Arthur 227 Spear, Richard Edward . 326, 258 Spears, James Allan 419 Spears, Judy 239 Spece, James Richard 293 Speck, Amos Jan 359, 238 Speeckaert, Charles J 469 Speelmon, Diane 357 Speer, Jerry Lee 260 Speer, Judith Lee 303, 288 Speer, Sandra Sue 376 Specs, George Byron Jr 256 Speicher, Roberta Joy 487 Spence, David Eraser 339, 469, 233 Spence, Michael R 502 Spence, Richard Butler 339 Spencer, Stephen F 325 Spicer, Douglas Harry 162 Spiller, Sandra Marie 397 Spinks, Sharon Kay 349, 487 Spitzer, David Lawrence .. 321, 249 Spitzer, Douglas Alan 321 Spivey, Raymond Douglas 492 Sponsel, Leslie Elmer 453 Sposeep, Michael Louis 326 Sprague, Charles C 341 Sprague, George David .. 333, 258 Sprenger, Susan 319 Springer, James T 474 Springer, Robert Edward 300 Springer, Susan Jane 487 Spurgeon, Robert S 396 Spurlock, Daryl Clay 469 Squier, Karon Sue 305, 487 Squier, Sharon Ann 305, 487, 260 Stafford, Caroline 510 Stafford, Stephen E 34 0 Stahl, David Richard 396 Stahl, Elizabeth Gail .... 405 Stahl, Jeffrey Alan 314 Stahl, Katherine Ruth 377 Stahl, Rhonda Lou 375 Stalder, Diana Lynn 362 Staley, Harry Richard 424 Stamm, Kenneth Russell 359 Slander, Shiras 356, 358 Standley, Jaris Anne 258 Stanfield, Dinda Sue 506, 313 Stanis, Ronald Dennis .... 336, 249 Stanley, Judith Ann 453 Stanley, Marilyn Kay 313, 257, 269, 264 Stanton, Bruce Albert 424 Stapleton, Carol Ann 358 Staplex, William Allen 424 Starbuck, Kurt Smith 310, 423 Stark, Phyllis Margie 349 Starman, Susan Harriet 487 Starmer, Rodney Everett 334, 258 Starr, Carolyn M 348 Starr, Linda Anne 315 Startup, Susan Lee 411, 258 Staser, John Stuff 325 Slasey, Robert Louis 293 States, David Nelson 419 Stathakis, Milton Harry 453 Staton, Gary George 453, 258 Staton, William Edwards 469 Statts, Elizabeth M 315 Stauffer, Janice C 322 Stauffer, Samuel David 350 St. Clair, Talmage H 496 St. Denis, Carol Ann 348 Stebing, Janice Sue 453 Steczysyn, Barbara K 303, 259 Stedman, William J 474 Steele, Byron Wells 496 Steele, David Laing 310, 469 Steele, Donald Lee .. 385, 391, 276 Steele, Ronald Edward .... 304, 276 Steele, Ronald Ray 469, 391 Steelman, Marion 397 Steen, Lucille M 374, 379 Steers, Sandra Lynn 301 Stees, Jack Leroy 453 Steffee, Mary Jo 362 Stegman, Samuel J 502 Stehle, M. Virginia 308 Steichen, Julia Mead 487 Steiman, Barry Richard 295 Stein, Benton Ira 276 Steinhagen, William Jr 330 Steinhardt, Anna C 374, 260 Steinhauer, Karen Elise .. 453, 411 Steinmetz, Larry V 417 Steinmetz, Sue Gay 487 Steinmetz, Tamara 299, 453 Stemie, Eileen Mary 299 Stenback, Charles R 369 Stenback, Charles R 335 Stepanek, Gregory 424 Stephens, Noel Edwin 492 Stephens, R. V 502 Stephens, Samuel A 432 Stephenson, Gregg R 293 Stephenson, Marcia Ann 379 Stepich, Mark Anthony 419 Stepita, Donald Scott 417 Sterrett, Michael Lee 339, 258 Steuer, Mark Edwin 326 Stevens, Barbara Ruth 403 Stevens, David Benton 321 Stevens, John Galen 350, 453 Stevens, Katheryn 214 Stevenson, David Lewis 496 Stevenson, John David 311 Steward, Don Addison 511, 366, 369 Steward, Lucinda Kay 378 Steward, Paul W 503 Stewart, Betsy Traylor 510 Stewart, Bruce H 496 Stewart, Cheryl 274 Stewart, Constance Rae 301 Stewart, D. Maris Maxine 388 Stewart, Eileen Rose 487 Stewart, James Edward 316 Stewart, Linda Diane 469 Stewart, Mary Catherine 487 Stewart, Milton Roy 325 Stewart, Robert William 469 Stickles, E dward Arnold . 469, 247 Stickles, Terri 198 Stiener, Richard C 453 Stiller, Larry William 453 Stimson, Clare M 453 Stinson. Harry A 469 Stipp, Virginia Ann 469, 262 Stitle, Stephen Adair 325 Stitzer, Pamela Sue 399 Stivers, Paul William 334 St. John, Claudia 274 St. John Suzanne 380 St. Myer, Thomas Richard 422 Stock, Cameron T 469, 247 Stockamn, Mary Lou 510 Stockhold, James R 320 Stoeckley, John Bolton 318, 256 Stoehr, Sam Albert 341, 256 Stoelting, Rose Ann 319, 256 Stoermer. Terry Allan 368 Stohler, Jerry Dean 273 Stohler, Larry Gene 469 Stohler, Marsha Dee 481 Stoker, Sylvia Dianne 313 Stokes, Ernest Lee 487 Stokes, Sandra 348 Stolle, John Mathias 170 Stoller, Lynne Anne 349 539 Stoller, Susan Gaye 381, 220 Stolz, Thomas J 503 Stomski, Merle 276 Stone, Diane 376 Stone, Elizabeth Ann 405 Stone, Lawrence Allen ... 295, 453 Slone, Robert Lee 321 Stone, Rodney G 314 Stone, Toby Reed 276 Stoner, Janice F 432 Stoner, Martha Ann 298 Stoner, Painela Tweed .... 315, 258 Stonex, Carole Lynne 378 Stoppenhagen, Paula E 453 Stoppenhagen, Robert P. . 469, 276 Stopper. Karen Ann 301 Storms, Charles Dirk 469, 334, 258 Storrs, Norma Anne 510 Stotlar, Richard Lee 352 Stott, John III 303, 453 Stouder, Sondra 274 Stout, Carole Ann .. 305, 273, 246 Stout, Dorothy Jean 301 Stout, Richard Kiefer 267 Stout, Robert Carysle 340 Stover, Robert Vernon .... 271, 258 Stowe, David Francis 304 Strack, Ernest Jack 338 Stracke, Stephen Willey 352 Strader, Wilbur J 503 Strafford, Carolyn Kay 432 Strain, Gregory Alan 419 Strain, James Arthur 300, 258 Strang, Susan Landis 379 Strange, Alice Jean 453, 224 Strange, George John 420, 415 Strassel, Raymond M. Ill 310 Straub, Mary Ellen .. 506, 242, 243 Strauss, James Lester 312 Strauss, Ronald Allen 417 Strawser, Lowell Larry 318 Streepey, Thomas Lee 339 Streeter, Thomas Wayne 506 Streibich, Sally Sue 397 Streightoff, Elizabeth 317 Striggle, Susan Jill 299 Strode, James Lee 419 Stroh, Sandra Kay 453 Strohaver, Robert A 474 Strohm, Beverly Jane 342, 288 Strohmier, David Ray 453 Strom, Joan Harriet 327 Strom, Merle Thomas 311 Stroman, Roger Joe 417 Stroppel, Linda Lee 272, 381, 258 Strother, Stephen F 229 Stroud, James D 503 Stroup, Sally Ann 375 Strouse, Scott Bernard 334 Stroy, Nancy Lynne 388 Struckman, John C 503 Strycker, William K 339 Stuart, Charles Leslie ..... 469, 238 Stubbs, George Lytle Jr 496 Stubbs, Karen Joyce 487 Stubbs, Kenneth Ray 316 Stuckey, Curtis Bradley 424 Stuckey, Randall Alan .... 309, 469 Stuckey, Ruth Elinor 349 Stucky, Nicklas Dean 424 Stum, David Lee 339 Stump, Jane Emily 319 Stump, Mary Ann 487 Stump, Michael- M. Jr 422 Stump, Robert M. Jr 420 Stump, Thomas Arthur .. 368, 177 Stumpf, Susanne Lee 294 Stup, Catherine Jane 405 Sturm, Judi Kay 305, 257 Stusair, Harry 469 Stutsman, Donna Vivian 411 Stutsman, Marsha Ann 305 Stutz, Richard Lee 324 Stutzman, Ronald Lee 454 Suchma, Donald William 496 Suddith, Robert Louis 411 Sudermann, Annemarie 411 Sudermann, David Peter 454 Sugarman, Janet Elaine 405 Suhre, John Foster 300, 258 Sulkey, Kenneth S. Jr 419 Sullivan, Keith Michael 417 Sullivan, Michael R 341 Sullivan, Patricia Anne .... 378, 220 Sullivan, Robert V 340 Sullivan, Sonia Dianne 358 Sullivan, William C 162 Sum, Jack E 171 Summers, Jean Ruth 308 Summers, Richard James 454 Summerville, James T 330, 258 Sunman, Linda Suzanne 348 Sunny, Michael J. Jr 487 Sunyog, Barbara Mae .... 287, 266 Surbeck, John F. Jr 339, 249 Surber, Alice Claudette 306 Surber, Donald Edward .. 310, 276 Surface, Margaret L 303 Susnis, Edward A. Jr 359 Suter, Joe 162 Sutherland, Kenneth Karl 454 Sutherlin, Sally Jean 380 Sutlin, Joel Mayer 202, 203 Sutton, Vicki Sue 380 Swadener, Marc 488 Swaeby, Ronald L 503 Swager, Deborah Jane 305 Swalick, William A 391 Swander, Sharon Leslie 375 Swank Dale Lee 361 Swank, Judith Arlene 454 Swank, Nancy Rae 299 Swank, Tim Kessler 311 Swanson, Robert William 469, 227 Swanson, Roger Henry 368 Swantko, Rodney P 474 Swarthout, Mary Knox .... 454, 405 Swartz, Nancy Jane 488 Swedarsky, Louis Herman 454 Swedish, Stephen John 367 Sweet, Charles E 421 Sweet, John Howard 325 Sweitzer, Anne E 307 Sweitzer, Martha Helen 322 Swelstad, Jack Alan 333 Swenson, Sandra Claire .. 454, 288 Swenson, Stuart H 488 Swickard, David A. .. 350, 236, 268 Swinney, David Allen 422 Swoverland, Sarah Sue 308 Sycock, Olga 227 Syler, William Guy 419 Sylvester, Curtis Ray 488 Sylvester, James Keith 493 Syphers, Richard Alan 424 Szabo, Sandra Lee 405 Szikora, Patricia Diane 454 Tabbert, Vivian Dorothy .. 298, 262 Tackitt, Martha Anne 301 Tackney, Barbara Evans 306 Tadman, Penny Lynne 388 Taffet, Suzanne Lee 327 Tagalakis, Peter T 170 Talabay, David William 454 Talbert, Pierre Carl 310 Talbot, Patricia Dain 377 Talbot, Asa R 503 Talbot, Dennis W 474 Talbot, Richard 454 Talbott, Juanita 454 Talbott, Linda Rae 386 Talley, John Stephen 488, 316 Talley, Terry W 503 Tam, Robinpat 342 Tanabe, Patrick Takemi 320 Tanaka, Aileen Takayo 488 Tancey, Suzan Dianne 358 Tankersley, Daniel S 496 Tankersley, Stephen W 341 Tapia, Laura Diane 374, 377 Tarman, Thomas Dee 511 Tarnacki, Terrance John 331 Tash, Tonia Joy 454 Tate, Joseph Patrick 162 Taub, Gary 390 Taylor, Bernard Glen .... 454, 321 Taylor, Charles Frank 314 Taylor, Duane Richard 304, 249, 280 Taylor, Gary Gene 391 Taylor, Jack Allen 309 Taylor, Karen Diane 399 Taylor, Ken 320 Taylor, Michael Eugene 338 Taylor, Phillip Harold 454 Taylor, Ray N 474 Taylor, Robert 422 Taylor, Ruth Ann .. 454, 374, 377 Taylor, Susan 454 Taylor. William C 454 Taylor, Zelma Florence 277 Teater, William Elliott 293 Tedrowe, Ruth Ann 313, 227 Teeters, Dick E 420 Tegart, Joseph Paul 331 Telle, Richard .. 454, 334, 224, 258 Teller, Jerry Alan 470, 276 Temple, Tracy Marie 454 Templeton, Dennis 419 Templeton, John Carlton 422 Templin, Stan Craig 423 Tenia, Gregory 424 Terkhorn, Ramona June .. 331, 227 Terman, James W 503 Ternisky, Michael J 474 Terrill, Edward Albert 325 Terrill, Philip Richard 496 Terry, Dale Raymond 333 Terry, Raymond Lee 162 Tesieh, Steve 454 Tetrick, Byron Roderick 420 Thalheimer, David 312 Thatcher, Scott 454 Thatcher, Susan Jane 488 Thayer, Linda A 432 Thayer, Peter Jackson 352 Theamann, Judith Ann 407 Theis, David Alan 488 Theller, Lyndell Joyce 357 Thielen, Patricia Ann 308 Thoma, Teresa Ann 303 Thoman, Dallon M 474 Thomas, Becky Jane 306 Thomas, Charles David .. 323, 238 Thomas, Diane Lee 404 Thomas, Diane Lynn 488 Thomas, Diane Sue 452 Thomas, George Milton 318 Thomas, J. David 323 Thomas, Jean Elizabeth 377 Thomas, Jon Howard 341 Thomas, Joseph Dennis 311 Thomas, Karen Ann 317 Thomas, Linda Elizabeth 272 Thomas, Macklin H 366 Thomas, Margaret Ann 404 Thomas, Michael Ray 335 Thomas, Morton S 503 Thomas. Phyllis 274 Thomas. Phyllis Ann 313 Thomas. Rebecca Jean 317 Thomas, Roger William ,. 470. 228 Thomas, Sharon Ruth .... 349, 262 Thomas, Sherri Lynn 315 Thomas. Stephanie K 454 Thomas. Suzanne Jo 488 Thomas. Tom 176 Thompson, Barbara Jo 328 Thompson. Carolyn Sue 246 Thompson, David Turton 450 Thompson, Dennis Lee 334 Thompson, James Moss . 424, 230 Thompson, John Henry 361 Thompson, Judith Ann 432 Thompson. Kenneth G 488 Thompson. Lester Walker 454 Thompson, Martha J 348 Thompson, Mary Jo 488. 257, 280 Thompson, Michael Wayne 333, 249 Thompson. Phil Arthur 333 Thompson, Roger Layne 335 Thompson, Sharon 303 Thompson, Ted Michael .. 454, 250 Thompson, Terry Ray 288 Thompson. Sharon Lee .... 488, 272 Thompson. Timothy N 325 Thopy. Robert Thomas 309. 258, 276 Thorman. Karen Irene 303 Thornburg. Mary Jill 317 Thornburg, Michael Owen 454, 314 Thornbury, David W 320 Thorpe, Bonnie Loui.se H 307 Thorsen, Diane Carol 315 Thorson, Ingrid 506, 231, 411 Thrasher, Glenna Jean 381 Threlkeld. William 419 Thruston, Floyd E 503 Thunberg, Linda Alice 266 Tibbals, Todd Bradway 177 Tice, Carol 454 Tice, Patricia Ann 488 Tidd, Carolyn Sue 488 Tiedemann, Nancy Carol 406 Tiffany, George A 474 Tigges, Dwight Black 454, 334 Tilford. John Willard 422 Tilford. Mary Katherine 349 Tiller. William Thomas 360 Timmons. Dale Louis 191, 190 Timmons, Michael W 321 Timmons, Terrill H 300 Timmons, Ronala Smith 497 Timms, Marilyn Patricia 306 Tindal, Judy Ann 299, 288 Tinley, Hobart Ronald 419 Tinsley, Stephen Liwell 304 Tipple, Robert Douglas 454 Tittle, Charles P 324 Tkindt. Kenneth 309 Tobias, Nina Patricia 376 Todd, Kenneth Gayle 321, 276 Todd, Margaret Ann 488 Todd. Marlene 380 Todd. Patricia Kaye 387 Todhunter, Susan Jane 349 Tofil. Gary Joe 162 Tolbert. Glenna Gail 350 Tolchinsky, Jean Doris .. 296, 287 Toles, Leslie Kay 315 Tomlin, Lynda Jo .. 301. 269, 259 Toney, Donald Joe 470 Tonkel. Larry Frank 470, 331 Topolgus, Jim 176 Toppe, James Allen 470 Topper, Stephen Paul 311 Torok, Sandra Gayle 455 Totten, David Allen 310 Touch, Alan James 270 Tower, Janet Kathleen 405 Townsend, Marcia C 301 Townsend, Oliver Kelly 192 Townsley, Leslie Boyd 470 Traber, Martin Albert .... 337. 248 Trabue, Jeannette 362 Tracy. Carolyn Jean 455, 322, 288, 261 Tracy, Gordon D. .. 455, 417. 257 Traeger. Roberta Dee 350 Trasoff. Nina Abby 349 Trattner, Stephen M 326 Traub. Carol Irene .. 506. 272, 406 Trauring, Thomas Jay 332 Travis, Eleanor Jane 455 Traylor. Suzann E 375 Treanor, Mary Margaret 375 Trees. D. 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Lowell Rex 456 Wilkins, Rita Louise 375 Wilkinson, Shirley J 456, 404 Willeford, Eileen Marie .... 299, 288 Willett, James Bernard 260 Willey, Marion Steelman 489 Willhite, Larry Gale 421 Williams, Betsy Carol 456, 315, 258 Williams, Beverly Ann 380 Williams, Brooke Curtis 341 Williams, Carol Anne 456 Williams, Carol Ruth .378 Williams, David 456 Williams, Eric Stephen 339 Williams, Faye Annette 309 Williams, Gabriel 456 Williams, James Kent 507 Williams, James N 224 Williams, James Richard 325 Williams, Johanna Ruth 407 Williams, Joyce Irene 411 Williams, Judith Mae 388 Williams, Larry Vier 420 Williams, Leslie M. 456, 334, 273, 267 Williams, Linda Sue 328 Williams, Luida K 489 Williams, Luther King 470 Williams, Merilynn B 433 Williams, Nathaniel H 316 Williams, Nicholas Kent 304 Williams, Patricia Ann 399 Williams, Paul Joseph 176 Williams, Richard D 417 Williams, Richard Hugh 334 Williams, Richard Lee 424 Williams, Ronald Lee 422 Williams, Stephen Jay 497 Williamson, Cheryl Sue .... 299, 258 Williamson, Robert E. 273, 194, 192, 247 Williamson, Robert T 325 Williamson, Sarah E 456, 317 Williamson, Bob 366 Willis, Barbara Elaine 403 Willis, Elaine 405 Willis, Jane Margaret 357 Willis, Susan Lorayne 342 Willits, David A 474 Wilmore, Sharon Elaine 456 Wilson, Cal Joshua 162, 343 Wilson, Carole Ann 424 Wilson, Charles Edward 497 Wilson, Cheryl Dian 299 Wilson, Curtis Lee 316, 249 Wilson, Delores Dee 349 Wilson, Dorothy Joan .... 489, 328 Wilson, Edmond Carl 370 Wilson, Frank Duane 340 Wilson, Fred M 503 Wilson, Helen Jane 489, 258 Wilson, Jack A 497, 311 Wilson, Jeffrey Hobbs 470 Wilson, Jerald Raymond 353 Wilson, Joan 257 Wilson, John Lee 323 Wilson, John W 470 Wilson, Kay Lee 456, 406 Wilson, Libby Ann 348 Wilson, Mary Beth 378 Wilson, Nancy Nell 294, 288, 238 Wilson, Pamela Jean 348 Wilson, Patricia Ann 456, 376 Wilson, Randolph P 229 Wilson, Richard Michael 295 Wilson, Sandra Kay 489, 315 Wilson, Sara E 433 Wilson, Susan Ann .. 317, 246, 259 Wilson. Theodore Allen 335 Wilt, Charles W. Jr 492 Wiltse. Milton Adair Jr 267 Wiltshire, Sally Jo 306, 258 Wince, Michael Mamilton 336 Winckelbach, J. Karl 340, 258 Windle, Rob«rt 199 Winebrenner, Rosemary E 411 Wingham, Kenneth Ray 311 Winings, Ted Arden 456 Winkelman, Phillip A 318 Winninger, Glenna 362 Winship, Barbara Jean .... 305. 269 Win.ski, Alberta Rae 489, 327 Winski, Louis Rand 470, 312 Winski, Mark David 312 Winslow, Sharon Lynn 456, 315, 258 Winston, Andrea Helen 507 Winters, David Warren 293 Winters, Gene Leroy 360 Winthrop, Mary Kathryn 317 Wire, Barbara Louise 388 Wirt, Richard Raymond 497 Wiseheart, Michael A 369 Wisely, Dorothy Susan 315 Wiseman, Jean Anne 375 Wiseman, Jerry Lee 470 Wisemen, Kurt 336 Wiseman, Phyllis Arlene .. 307, 456 Wiseman, Robert Myron 311 Wiseman, Walter Simon 391 Wisker, Anthony James 359 Wisnieski, Glenn John .. 336, 249 Wissmiller, Janet L 305 Witham, Judith Rose 489 Withey, John James 470 Whitmer, Paul A 497 Witmer, Wayne Lowell 325 Wittwer, Danny K 333 Witwer, William G. Jr 332, 247 Woehler, Byron Michael 419 Woempner, Stephanie Ann .... 510 Wojtaszek, Marie F 489 Wolf, Charles Joseph 421 Wolf, Donna Louise 406 Wolf, Fred Clifton 311 Wolf, Margaret Elaine 404 Wolf, Rebecca Lou 257 Wolfe, Darrell Leroy 470 Wolfe, Joseph Gerald 456 Wolfe, Paul Kimball 390 Wolfe, Thomas John 470, 339 Wolff, Susan Annabelle 497 Wolford, Charles H 433 Wolford, James Michael .. 318, 273 Wolin, Barbara Joy 296 Wolk, Ira Abel 312, 237 Wollenweber, Louise E 456 Wolnak, Eve Karen 327 Wolsieffer, John Robert 456 Woltman, Joyce Marie 456 Wood, Dawn Diane 489, 406, 407 Wood, James Roger 417 Wood, Karen Rose 308, 287 Woodburn, Mary Jean 407 Woodburn, Pete 311, 258 Woodburne, Susan Claire 319, 288, 276 Woodcox, Philip Perry 489 Woodlock, Patricia Ann 407 Woodress, Marsha Irene 287, 272, 411 Woodruff, Sheryl Ann 317 Woods, Charles Michael 323 Woods, Ellen Gerneaux 303, 217, 238 Woods, James William .... 323, 422 Woods, Ralph Owen 391 Woods, Reginald Willie .... 162, 343 Woodson, Johnnie Mae .... 309, 456 Woodward, George Baird 359 Woodward, Richard D 417 Woodworth, Susan C 411, 250 Woolford, Leslie 274 Woolums, Terry Lee 369 Woosnam, Virginia Kay 375 Woorcester, Ted 162 Worden, Charles L 471 Worker, Dwight James 350 Working, David Lesage 324 Worley, Mary Elizabeth 308 Worman, Joyce Eloise 387 Wormser, Peter L 471 Worrall, Robert Alan 471 Worth, Roy Edward 332, 423 Wortman, Marilyn Sue 342 Wozniak, Susan Kathleen 489 Wozny, Joan Marie 489 Wozny, Joyce Ann 489 Wrege, William Thomas 339 Wrenick, Frank Edward 497 Wrenn, Robert Emmett 332 Wright, Andrew Harold 293 Wright, Carole Lynn 376 Wright, Dean Arthur 457 Wright, Donita Kay 379 Wright, Ellen F 224 Wright, Johanna Joyce .... 305, 471 Wright, Judy Ann 386 Wright, Karen Lee 433 Wright, Larry Lee 489 Wright, Lesley Jean 457 Wright, Maurice Edwin 417 Wright, Sue Ann 489 Wright, Suzanne 362 Wright, Thomas Peck 258 Wright, Tomas Everette 311 Wright, Tony Gene 421 Wright, Vernon Lee 162 Writer, Janet Ruth 322 Wu, Peter 271 Wucher, Mary Ann 379 Wuletich, Judith Ann 457, 317, 264 Wunderlich, Ron Vern 47) Wurtz, John Anthony 471 Wyatt, Robert Duff 332, 276 Wyczaruski, Mary Kay 433 Wykoff, Pamela Rose 404 Wyland, Harold Loyd 368 Wylie, Sherry Lynnette 358 Wylie, Robert R 503 Wyndham, Eric Leslie .... 310, 419 Wynn, Virginia Jane 322 Wyson, Margie Pearl 457, 273 Yajko, David Martin 457 Yancey, Judith Eileen .... 309, 457 Yanney, Barbara Jean 493, 319, 256 Yanney, Marian Carol 319 Yarber, William Lee 489, 266 Yarborough, Frederick M 417 Yarling, Linda Ann 298, 265 Yarrington, Joan B 301 Yates, John David 423 Yates, Shirley Ann 399 Yeager, Karen L 433 Yeager, Stephen Edward 332 Yellen, Michael Jay 326 Yenerich, Randall James .. 311, 273 Yenowine, Barbara 433 Yermack, Tira 376 Yeskie, Douglas Robert 421 Yocum, Mike W 457, 224 Yoder, Alan Keith 511 Yoder, Sara Gale 306 York, Alvin Robert 258 York, Donald Eugene 266 Yosowitz, Brenda S 433 Yost, Janice Allene 306, 238, 186 Yost, Mary Alice 433 Young, Barbara Lynn 317 Young, D Ellen 299 Young, David Allen 228 Young, Gerald Allen 391 Young, John. Howard 321, 190 Young, Richard Arthur 310 Young, Sally Ann 510 Young, Tom Rex 417 Youngberg, Bonnie Mae 489 Younger, Kenneth Marvin 326 Younghusband, Carol Jo 306, 457, 258 Youngquist, Robert A 304, 276 Yudkin, Franklin S 326 Yule, Rober Hilton 331 Zabban, Sharon Yvonne 405 Zager, Robert A 474 Zahrt, David Allan 237, 417 Zahrt, Frederick Knarr 300, 471, 258 Zaplatynsky, Andrew 421 Zaun, David Ronald 489 Zavada, Ervin 489 Zavada, Nancy 1 489 Zegelbone, Charles S 471 Zeig, Kermit C 352 Zeiger, Nancy Elaine 313 Zeitlin, Marsha Rae 457 Zell, John Robert 304 Zeller, Charles Leroy 311 Zellers. Judith Ann 510 Zickler, Leonard Louis .... 471, 321 Zickler, Louis Edward 321 Zieg, Kermit Charles Jr. 471, 238, 268, 276 Ziegler, Kathye Ann 433 Ziegler, Ken Maurice 390 Ziemelis, Andris 295 Zienin, Paul Walter 421 Ziessman, Mark Emil 312 Ziliak, Jerome Lee 300 Zimmerman, Barrie Lewis 258 Zimmerman, David Albert 471 Zimmerman, Diane Louise 457, 313 Zimmerman, Patricia L. .. 294, 489 Zimmerman. Richard G 312 Zinman, Ira Barry 326 Zinn, Joan Marie 315 Zoercher, Philip 332, 268 Zoll, Deborah, Elaine 376 Zoll, Richard David 162 Zollars, Steven Owen 333 Zollman, Wally 390 Zook, Carl Daniel 360 Zook, Margaret Ellen 377 Zook, Phillip, Martin 293 Zore, Gerald 286 Zsadanyi, Robert John L. 162, 422 Zubkoff. Ronald 326 Zucker, Leni Freda 433 Zufall, Martha Jane 407 Zukerman, Edward H 471 Zukowski, James John 356, 359, 258 Zumwalt, Barbara Kay 298 Zuroff, Elaine Toby 327, 243 Zutz, Larry Irving 312 Zutz, Marsha Lynne 489, 327 Zweig, Joseph Stuart 312 Zwerner, Robert Kent 300 Zyers, Gary V 457 Zygmont, Gerald, Stephen 337 Zylman, Dennis Lee 325 542 1965 arbutus staff Managing Editor Alice Osier Editor-in-Chief Meg Gray Business Manager Jim Fishman Assistant to the Editor Pat Murray General Secretary Sandi Conti Assistant to the Managing Editor Millie Hodson Art Editor Jill Greenberg Staff Yvonne Arbeiter Tom Burnison Camille Hewitt Kathy Kreuger Jane Lantz Pat Molenda Julia Peggs JoNell Rugenstein Paula Rockford Nancy White Chief Photographer Harry Purkhiser Contracts Manager Jack Frish Staff Marsha Lauritzson Marge Silver Judy Lichtenberg Rick Levin Sue Store Jill Katz Copy Editor Dave McAllister Staff Rozzie Beil Jeanie Thomson Karen Motel Chris Jahns Narrative Editor Lois Loats Staff Lavonne Bebler Nancy Buschman Gregg Fox Barbara Franklin Martha Glasson Lynne Masel Kathy McCormick Elinor Shulman Jean Thomson Vicki Vernon Elaine Zuroff Office Manager Leslie Simmons Staff Jane Grote Nancy Zeiger Organizations Editor Laurie White Staff Pamela Alsop Shirley Barnes Sherry Enestein Vivian Fiscus Roberta Fisher Lynn Franks Martha Glasson Brenda Kay Hardwick Joan McCullough Anita Menor Nick Micskey Sharon Null John Ryan Sharon Shayler Greg Smith Carole Stout Peter Thayer Karen Thoman Vickie Vernon Edie Vincent Personnel Manager Ellen Woods Photo Editor Dave DeJean Staff Richard Horowitz Brian Moss Joe Orban Dave Repp Doug Roberts Carol Smith Gregg Trusty Sales Manager Dave Goodman Staff Bill Aichele Linda Eder Myrna Glass Suzanne Harris Mimi Pearlman Sharon Null Chris Jahns Sharon Linder Vicki Grisell Ron Brody Residence Editors Linda Gregory Anne Meier Staff Greg Fox Susie Franklin Fern Goodman Linda Graves Camile Kaylor Pam Mitchell Judy Ross Pat Sullivan Trudy Trasher Diana Trees Sharon Babcock Jo Ann Bacon Judy Baskette Karen Sinclair Ann Bayer Carole Stout Brenda Brown Promotions Director Gary Lozow - Staff Ronnie Brody Scheduling Manager Noreve Cornea Staff Cathy Arata Nancy Bailey Gerri Bard Paulette Becker Roseanne Blakesley Jackie Britton Sally Britton Karen Button Carol Carollo Carol Crevar Barbara Daniels Karia Ehman Marge Goding KarIa Greene Connie Gregory Pat Halligan Pam Hatton Jeanine Hauptman Susie Helfrich Kathy Kvenich Clara Mantas Mary Ann Miller Gail Millman Marsha Munson Schools and Administration Editor Kay Kinnison Senior Editor Marsha Miller Staff Vicki Bernie Marcia Bensinger Marionette Bullock Sally Burnstein Zandra Frailick Alyce Herman Elaine Olshan Sandy Seigle Marsha Schuchman Suzanne Taffet Phyllis Weinstein Susie Weinraub Sports Editor LeRoy Adams Staff Steve Gardner Nancy Lightcap Joy Morros Richard Sheets Karen Turnock Treasurer Joe Vogel • 543 MOODS ARE A PART of every individual. As stu- dents, we feel many moods — those of uncertainty , happiness, exhilaration, tenseness, sadness, and many more in our life here at Indiana University. The 1965 Arbutus has tried to recreate these moods through a word, a picture — hopeful that you will remember your days here on campus — hopeful, too, that your memories will be enjoyable ones. WE, WHO HAVE CREATED this book through all the strains one can imagine, have given a sigh of relief, but we are also proud and happy to have given a part of ourselves to this lasting publication. We owe much to many. It takes cooperation from the students, faculty, administrators, and even the weather. It takes understanding on the part of the photographers. This year, we had Mr. Owen Rober ts of Roberts Studio, Bedford, who photographed the seniors; Mr. William Tennell, Bloomington, photographer for the various groups; and Richard Horwitz and Jerry L. Mitchell, who happily snapped cameras for the ARBUTUS Queen and her court. Then, too, it takes a printing company, and again this year we turned to North State Press of Hammond, with help, encouragement, and understand- ing coming from Mr. Wes DeRoo. To Mr. Jack Bundy and The S. K. Smith Company of Chicago, we owe our gratitude for this year ' s cover. Finally, as all young students need guidance and a shoulder to cry on, we were given some outstanding advisers. Pro- fessor John E. Stempel, Department of Journalism, looked over our work while I. Wilmer Counts guided us in the picture phase of the 1965 ARBUTUS. No more can be said to each, except a well-deserved thank you. To those of you who read this now, and later, we hope that the 1965 ARBUTUS recreates the feelings and events for you as they truly happened this year. Meg, Alice, Jim and The ' 65 Major Staff 544 I
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